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GO ?S OO THE ORANGEBURG NEWS IB rUHLlSIIED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at tiie TOLD TIME" PRICE. Two Dollars per Annum in Advance. K?rTIIE CASlI"\?a MVST INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THB S?BSCRU?TiON. 't>SP* CottDlry Vrodncc taken at Market Rates. ??0,0 ?g OO ffiK Wc respectfully bequest -our friends to tend in their Advertisements as early in the Week as convcnitill> and if possible, tct us have then* by Thursday evening. By this means, ive irill be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur > <? tfay, and will be enabled to give more of the hx'.ost neics, up to the time of our going to press. mtm mm ... .:-1-? IVB A DING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. ?ATUBDAY MORNING, JUNE 20,1868. ?5F Religious. ^ There will bo Divine Service (D. V.) in tho Presbyterinn Church to-morrow at the usual hours, by the Pastor. Praise to the Worthy. We are requested by the Deputy Sheriff, to call the notice of the community to the praise worthy conduct of James Mays, Wm. My era, and Peter Bonnett, on Thursday of last week. Thesecolored men used all their influence to counteract the pernicious effects of Randolph's attempting to excite the colored people to dan gerous indiscretions. In so doing) they second ed the efforts of Messrs. Sturgeon and DcMors, which wcro exert<rd likewise iu behalf of low and order. Attention! ? Copies of the following military orders arc -furnished us by Genoral O. H. Hart,?. S. A. Military Commissioner and Agent of the Frecdmou's Bureau, with a request to publish them, for the information, of citizens and all concerned. [General Ordrrs Xo. 10.] * * * XII. The practico of carrying doadly weapons, except by officers and soldiors in the Military service of the United States, is pro hibited. The concealment of such weapons on tho person will be deemed an aggravation of the offence. A violation of this order will render the offender amenable to trial md pun ishment by Military Commission. Whenever wounding or killing shall result from tho use of such wcupous, proof that tho party carried or concealed a deadly weapon, shall be deemed evidence of a felonious intent to take tho life of the injured person. [General Order Ao. 12.] * * * X. Tho sale of spirituous liquors,, by any . person or persons to soldiers, sallora or marines hi the Service of the United States, is horcby prohibited j and any person so offending, pro curing for, ttr giving a way to, any soldier, bailor, or marine, nny tOplritttous liquors, will be brought to trial before a military tribunal, and shall be fitted in a sum not exoccding ono hundred ttor lens than fifty dollars, or Impris oned tor A period not exceeding two months. Any person giving information of any Violation of this order, shall upon convicthm of tho per son accused, he entitled to receive one-fourth of the fine imposed and collected. Book Notices, &c ' <D?momsst'h MontiilY? for July prompt rb Usual, and with an additional quantity of Summer Literature, is tho most useful and interesting of all the parlor periodicals, reada ble-from beginning to end, and better than that, its tone is elevated and earnest very unlike the frivolous artificiality that disgraces so. many fashion journals. Tho fashions arc a feature, as ever. Ladies in tho country think thoy can not make a garment without Demo rest'^ Magazine, and there is, in addition to the treasured patterns, always a fund of useful and valuable information upon all household and domestic subjects. W.Jennings Dcmoreot, 473 Broadway, Now York. $3.00, yearly. The Southern Farmer.?Tho Juno num ber of this sterling Agricultural Magazine has been reoeived. It is an indispensiblc publica tion to persons engagod in agriculture. Terms two dollars per annum. Address Charles B. Williams, Editor and Proprietor, Richmond, Virginia. - , hi mil Washington News. June 12.?Tho Omnibus admission bill is through j some of its provisions wero carried by a hare majority j but it was finally passed by both Houses by a full Radical vote against which *a.;yoto would be powerless, and the admission of these States including all but Virginia, Mississippi nnd Texas will occur in eleven days or sooner. General McDowell has formally assumed command of tho Fourth Military District, comprising Mississippi and Arkansas, Butler said if left to his own ideas he should doubt tho policy of admitting any of tho Southern States, but he yitlded to party inter est. Revordy Johnson, was confirmed unani mously. June 13.?Tho two cont stamps on rocoipts has boon stricken from tho tax bill. Tunb 1$.?Sejutc th? National Currency bili was resumed and disoussed all day. In the House?Under tho regular call,, among others Was introduced a bill amending' the Homestead law,. also' regulating habeas corpus, also dividing Texas, and providing for the admission of the- fractions. Also authoris ing" and requiring tho Seoretary of War to deliver certain arms to tho Southern States for thoir militia, immediately upon tho discon tinuance of military government therein. Jij^e 16;?It is rumoured that General Martin McMahon, of New York, will bev appointed Mexican Minister. j. The United States Indian Agent, Leaven worth, in his report narrates numerous out rages on tho part of the, Camanohes and the Kiowas. They seem to have n special pre dilection for raids into Texas. Leaven worth recommends they be punished promptly and severely. Junk 17.?In the Senate the Texas Conven tion resolution that reconstruction would fail under Buchanan's appointments was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. A memorial of W. S. Chipley, of Kontuoky, that his son, residing at Columbus Ga, had been arrested by tho military authorities, iu violation of the constitution,, and carried two hundred miles from his homo, to Atlanta, where he is now confined and deprived of communication with his friends, and that ho is falsely charged with being concerned in tho murder of Gcorgo W. Ashburn, who was killed in a negro house of ill fame, was re ferred to the Judiciary Committee. A motion indefinitely postponing the Senate and Uouso amendments to tho Bankrupt law, was passed. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in tho Depot to Date. W. McElroy, D. W. Smoke, lt. G. Smoke, J. It. Folder. C. L. Boobctt, ?. J. Wolfis; J. S. Jennings, A. J. Jackson, H. Livhtgeton, T. Horlcy, 0. Tailer, J. D. Jonen, Capt J. Izlar. In accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage, will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in tho Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. OOMMEgflllL OrriCK or tub OuASOKnuaa Nkws, Juue 12 1808. COTTON.?Sales thin week amount to about 0 bales, at the following quotation* : Ordinary.!. 22 Middling. 23 Strict Middling. 24 It?iron Hick?In in good daiuand at $2.35 per . oitHhel. Corn $1.30. Teas $1.20. GOLD.:. 3.1 SILVER. ?0 Report of the Char lesion Cotton Mar ket for the Week Ending Juno IS. HeporUil/or (he Orunycbury Acte* hy >Y. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. Tho early part of the past week in our market wuti dull und declining, and only n small business was done at lower, und irregular rate*. On Wed nusday however the market became stronger under favorable news fr?m abroad, and oontincd to im prove to tho close of the week Holders arc very firm, and demanding prices beyond tho views of j liny era. The sales for tho week foot up some 425 bales. We quatc, Low Middling.27$ Middling. 28J TF YOU HAVE TIIC CHILL AXI) X FEV Kit and want immediate cure call at Du. Ii. M. Sil U LEU'S and he will make you a Box of Pills, which ho warrants to euro without fail, juno 20 oo__ tf T70K SALE X\ A lino BAY MAKE, "Five years and six mouths old. Three Fourths niooded, warranted Sound and moves well in Hur ncsB or under Suddle. Apply to JOHN D. STOCK ER. juno 13 - tf mssoLUTioisr. rpilE FIRM OF A DI?EN & BOLIVKR IS THIS I day Dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to tho same will make payment to J. F. Adden. J F. ADDEN, GEORGE BOLIVAR. Orangoburg, S. C, June 8, 1808. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY Returns his thanks to his old friends and customer*, and still solicits their patronage. He will continue to kcop up tho same business wns heretofore carried on by tho above firm. Constantly on hand a well Bclectcd stock of Boats and Shoes. Also will make to order at the shortust notice (lie last mentioned articles low tor cash. juno 18?tf J. F. AHDEN. IN (lie Difttrid Court of (he United STATES?Fou Tiir District or South Cabo 1.1.sa?In tub Mattrr or Amimrt A. Hiu-marku, Bakkbupt?In Bankbuptov?To Whom it hat Conckhs.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assign? of Albert. A. Shumak er, in the District of Orangeburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who lias bee ? ad judged a bankrupt up n his own petition, by tho District Court of said District. Dated at Orongcburg C. 11, tho 11th day of Juno A. D. 1808. junc ISr-flt p. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Commissioner's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OranOebuuo District. V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r. \ vs. v Bill for Foreclosure. S. M. Kcmmcrlin. J By order of tho Court in the above stoted case, will be sold on tho 6th day of July next, bofprc the Court House in Orangebiirg. all that traot or parcel of Land containing five hundred and sixtcc . (?10) acres more or less, bounded north and northwest by lands of Henry Moorer, east ajid northeast by lands of John L. Moorer and ? *tato htn?ls of F. M. Moorer, west and southwest hy lands of John If. Poosor. Also one other tract containing three hundred ond ton (310) acres more or less, bounded hy lands of Joseph Fcrsncr, David Fersncr and John Rica enbuoker. Conditions of sole?Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. Commissioner's Offioo, ) V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngcburg C. H. V ComndsBioncr. June 2, 1808 ) junc0 td Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me dtrecteuV I will noil to tlio highest bidder, tU Ornngoburg Court; House, on the first Monday in July noxi, for cash tho following property viz : One tract of Land containing 200 hcros more or less, also ?0 tie res more or less. Levied on as tho property of John Buir, at tho suit of James Dij Clcoklcy, Executor of L. K. Cooncr. Sheriff's Office, > J. W. H. DUKES, Orangcbnrg C. IL, S.O., \ ti.O.V. Juno 12, 1808. J jnne18 - td ASSIGNEES SALR IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED States?District of South Carolina?In the mat ' tcr of Chiu les R. Thomson, Bankrupt, rx parte Frasor & Dill, ex parte Win. M. Hutaon ct. ah? In Bankruptcy. By virtue of an order of sale from the Honorable Di? t riot Court, for the District of South Carolina, 1 will sell at Public Auction, at Ornngoburg Court House on the Oth dny of July, 1808, at the usual hours of sale, all that Plantation or tract of Land known as ?'Bellvillo," containing sixteen hundred and soventy acren (lOiOl, bounded on lands of TrcteVant, Davis, McCora. Oclgcr, Moye and tho Congnroe River. Also tho right, title and interest of aforesaid Bankrupt, to a tract of Land contidning fifteen acres, moro or less, near Spring Grove, surrounded by Dr. Tabor's land. Conditions?Bellvllle Plantation one-half cash, tho balance in annual payments of one and two years, secured by bond -Snaring Interest from date, payablo annually with' a mortgage of the property. Tho Spring grove place cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and revenue stamps. june 18?4t P. V. DIBBLE, Asshigcc. IN the DiHtrlct Court or the United STA TES?For the District of South Carolina? In the Matter of Jiarnel Licinyxton, Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy?To H"Aom iV may Concern.?The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment an Assignee of Darnel LivingstoD, in the District of Oraugeburg and State of South Curolina. within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon ins own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Ornngoburg C. II. tho 11th dnv of June A. D. 1808. junc 15?Bt P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. Til the District Court of the United I .S7V1 TES?For the District of South Carolina? 7? the Matter of Thomas B. Salley, Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it may Concern.?The under* signed hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of Thomas B. Salley, in tho District of Orangcbnrg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjugntcd a bankrupt Upon ids own petition, by the District Court of said District, Dated at Ornngeburg C. II. the llth day of Juno A. IK 1808, june 18?Bt P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. IN the DlKlt'lct Court of the United STATES^-For the Diftrict of Soutfi Carolina? In the Matter of Samuel T. Jzlar, Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it may Concern?The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Samuel T. Izlnr, in the District of Ornngeburg and State of South Carolina, within snid District, who hns been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of snid District. Dated at Ornngeburg C. II. the llth dny of June A. D. 1808. juno 13?8t P. V. DIBBLE, Assignoo. I~ IV the ?IstricFcourt orthe^United STATES?Fou thk Dibtbiut or South Cabo i.ina-IS TUB MaTTEK op Djjfcsil.la G. robinson, Bawkruft?tIn Bakkbcptoy^To1" Wriost it mat Com;eiin.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of His appointment as Assignee of prusitla G. Robin son, in the District of Ornngeburg nml State uf South Carolina, within snid District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Orungeburg C. II. the llth daV of June A. D. 1808. jnne 13?Jit P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. IN the Dintrlct Court of the United STATES?Foil thk Di strut or South Cako mna?In tub Mattkb or William W. Lkoa'rb Bankrupt*?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of Iiis appointment as Assignee of Willitun W. Legaro in the District of Oraugeburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been nd judged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated nt Orangeburg C. II. tho llth dnv of Jim A. D. ISO*. June 13?3t P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. TN the District Court of the United JL STATES?Fob tub District or South Caro lina?In tub Mattkii or Danirl Livingston, Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it mat Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment us Assignee of Daniel Livingston, in the District of Ornngeburg nnd State of South Carolina, within said District, who hns been ad judged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said District. Dated nt Orangeburg C. II. the llth dnv of Juno A. D. 180H. june 13?3t P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?Fon the District or South Carolina?Is tiik Matter or J. Lewis Gidhon, Bankrupt?Is Bankruptcy.?To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives no tice of his appointment as Assignee of J. Lewis Gibson, in the District or Ornngoburg and State of South Carolina, within snid District, who hns been adjudged a bnnkrupt upon ids own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Ornngeburg C. U., the 22d day of May A. D. 1 08. june li?It P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?For thk District or South Carolina?In tub Mattkb of Henry F. S.'li.ky, Bankrupt?Is Bankruptcy.?To Whom it may Concern.?The Undersigned hereby gives no tice of Iiis appointment ns Assignee of Henry P. Salley, in tho District of Ornngeburg nml State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudgod a bankrupt npou his own petition, by tho District Court of snid District. Dated nt Orangeburg C. II.?, the 22d dny of May A. D., 1808. jnne 0?St. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?For the District or South Carolina?In thk Mattkb of Rufus C Sallky, Bankrupt?Is Bankruptcy?To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of Ittlfus C. Salley, in the District of Ornngoburg and Slate of South Carolina, within said District, who lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon Iis? own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated nt Orangcbnrg C. If., t lie 22d dny of Mny A. D. 1808. junc 0?3? P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?For the District or South Carolina?In thk Matter or Aniirkw J. Evans, Baskbupt?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it may CoNOKBN.?The undersigned hereby gives no tico of his appointment as Assignee of Andrew J. Evans, in tho District of Ornngeburg nnd Stnle of South Carolina, within snid District, who has been adjudged n bnnkrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said District. Dated nt Ornngeburg C. II., Hie 22d day of May A. I). 18 8. juno 0?sit P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. ATOTICl-h-ALL FFRSON8 WHO r^l loft Papers in the Clerk's Office to he Record ed prior to April 10th, 1S08, arc requested to call for them nt once, as they arc readv for Delivery. J. F. ROBINSON, Register, june 0 tf t. Will, for the Future be Found -AT charles bull & go's. old stand. ?:o: JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH OR. BARTER A FULL SUPPLY OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, CHEESE, TOBACCO, BACON AND OHLER articles, usually kept in lliut line. AL8?, a full assortment of tlid celebrated LANDRET US' WINTER CABBAGE SEED, Warrbntcd Frosh. Will always keep on band fresh Buttor, Wine, Water, and Soda Crackers. At tlio request of Physicians, will always have on hand, Gonuinc Imported EnglLh, ALE nnd PORTER, for Medicinal Use. n?ay 23 k . oy. S?LL I -WILL CONTINUE THEIR TRADE WITHOUT CHANGE OF BUSINESS, FOR THE NEXT FOUR MONTHS. ?jjavino JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW OPENING A FULL AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS In evirv Branch, which has been carefully Selected, together with a large Consignment of PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, BLEACH AND BROWN SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES AND YARN at Factory Prices. Special attention is called to our Stock of GROCERIES, A, B and C SUGARS, at Redners Prices, FLOUR Fresh Ground at the Mills in Whole, Half ami Quarter Sacks, BACON, LARD, OILS, FISH, &c. Just rocehed a Superior Lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, the PRIDE of the WORLD?Try it JUST RECEIVED a Lot of Fresh and Genuine Seeds embracing Ruttabsgas, (English and American), together with the Norfolk, Globe, Flat Dach, Red Top, &o., rfec. Also a lot of Cabbage Seed for Fall and Whiter, including the Green Glaze, the most popular of all Cab bage' (e ARK STILL IN THE MAR RET FOR THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, PEAS, PINDERS, EGGS, POULTRY, , POTATOES, and all kinds of PRODUCE, all of which shall have our prompt nttcntion. ? We aroeolc Agents for BAYNES' RUBBER SCRUBBER, a Now Iuvcution. Call jd see them. * x BULL & SCOYILL. 'fob' 23 . * 1 v * THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF <fc BRO'S, Prepared to do till kinds of REPAIRING nnd BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness aud despatch. JROX of all kinds constantly <>n hand, and for salo at Charleston price.-, freight added. PLOWS und SWEEPS made to order. From this date. I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. VARNISHES awd PAINTS constantly on hand. Also .MANHATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, Ac, for Hale at low rates. sept 28?lyo THOMAS RAY. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG ANP THE ADJOINING Districts ihat I nm vtill ut my Old Stand, ready to do auy work in my lino at the Shortest Notieo. I have on hand several New ond Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also ?w-i WAGONS, one 4 Horse and one 1. ?ALSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly on band BOARDS, SCANTLING, &e., of all kinds usually in demand, and can fill all Orders with Despatch. My Cotton (tins and Press are in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all those who may favor me with their Cotton tho coming Season. ?:o: FOE, SALE LOW Two 50. Two 40 and One 45 SAW GINS. one ingehsoll's coraasr peess. BEADSTEADS of Various Kinds. aug 'J I ly TAILOR SHOP. rjpiiK SUESCR1REUS WOULD RESPECTFULLY J[ call the attention of their friends and cus tomers to their New Tailor Sliop, where they are prepared to ?1? work with Ncntncss and Dispatch. We Clin be round lit all times opposite Messrs. Clins. Hull & Co., on Russell Street. JAS. CANNON, mar 28?tint ' D. W. ROBINSON. rp I>. WOLFK HAS JUST UK I # CE1VIU) a fresh Btipply of Cnoico Family Groceries, ami Gibson's XXX Whiskey. Very low for Cash. nov 10 o NOTICE.?All the ExociHtortB lor Poor Tux are in My oflioo, and parties into-? roiled will do well to call lit once and g'ottl 0 and nure coat. J. W. H. DUKES, tan 11? ti Sheriff XTOTIOF..?Tlie Stokholdom of Hie l>j KDISTO LUMBER arid TIMBER POND COMPANY are requested lo mrat nl Orangcbwg Court House on Saturday the 27ih inst. TJORSE STOI.EX--*2? RKWARD. | ~|_ Stolon from I hu Subscriber's Plantnt ion I near George's Station on tho S. C. R. R., a GRAY HOWST, about 7 years old. Said Horse lins a lump i on one of his fore feel just above the hoof canned i from a out. His back is pretty much used up from I hard riding, nnd ench hip is bruised from rolling. I The nbove Reward will be paid for any information I lending to his recovery. Address TOS SODA WATER AT THEPOST OPE/CE. .1. R. MILHOUSE, junc 13?2t* I June 13?tf W. W. IIA RLE Y, Gcorgo's Station. A WMta Man's BarBfrj^pp; THE UNDERSIGNED, having prUuredU f6ru class BARBER from Charleston, has opened a Bai ? ber Shop In the Easement of the CANNON HOUSE, for the uccomodation of bis friends. Satisfaetie guaranteed. mar 80?ly JAMES CANNON. ? ? ? ? . . , .-i-?-?--? JpUE.SH tiltlST AA'? MEAL, . ReociTcd Weeklyi FRESH GROCERIES just received, consisting of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Salt, Molasses, Sugar,' Cpflee, Crackers, Herrings, Mackerel, &c, &c. Also a fice lot of Tobacco which is offered cheap for cash or Burter. ALSO t Receiving every week direct fiota Charleston Fresh Fruits of evcry'description. Also Candies of all kinds. Al! or the ahttve' is ottered low for caehr Call and seo for yourselves at ; J, W. K\TT?RB0lf,8f may 30?ly Opposite Hull & Scotill'* -:-_____?:-j-? McNamara & Jones, HAVE JUST RECEIVED New spring nnd Stimmer style? Of.; -Srr 5. ~U\ Glottis, Cassimeros, Linens, &a. Ladies Dress Goods /_V OBBAT YARIETYx CALICOES > 4*.t which will tee sold Low For Cash. Fresh Family ?roberiesj Of all kinds constantly on hand at inay 28-^tf Mi-NaMaRA & JONES'* DR. OLIVEkoS OFFERS TO THE CITIZENS OF- Ott kangeburg District, a varied aad well se 'leetod assortment of MEDICINES^ TOI LET 80 AP, PE FUME RIES and Proprio _ ^ tary Articles. Encouraged by Hie continued patronage Of his friends in the District, ho assures;theta ifcftl _6 eft fort will be spared in continuing his drug store a District convenience. ah surgical, Dental and obstetrical INSTRUMENTS, hot on hand, will be ordered from the Best Makers, without extra charge. Country Merchants can buy their supplies from me on as good terms as in New'York. Heads of families, and all in need of Medicines should remember that Dr. OLiVEROS' DRUG store, is the place where you can save your mon ey ! money! I MONEY!!! du. oiiivijn?s* CHILL and FEVER CURE?A Safe,-Speedy, and Certain Remedy Tor Fever and Ague, or Oil ill A\\A Fever. E J. OLIVEROS- Mi tV may 2 ly FLOUR! FLO?iUl FLOUR!!! EXTRA NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR IN SACKS at low prices: Orders Will be received from the trade, ahd tilled at lower rates than ih Chnrlea ton. , ? '.^ .-? cf CtORN! CORN ! X COHN I XI / A lot of Prime White Tennessee. CORN jasl received. SUGARS AND COFFEE?Call in and see the qualities now offering st prices to suit. WANDO FERTILIZER, at Agent* pricbs $85 per 1 on and freight, for ?a1? by the Bag or Ton, ALSO BAKER'S BROMA, Essence* of LEMON, VA NILLA and ROSE for flavoring. SALMON and LOBSTERS in Cans, patent FLOUR. RAISINS) CURRANTS, CITRON and GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. At the Court House Store, Market Street, oct l_-=-ly JOHN A. HAMILTON? GENUINE MEERSCHAUM GIVEN A'WAY. ?:o:? THEODORE KOMM, AGENT., Opposite Cornefton, Kramet* t6 Co.t HAS FOR SALE THE CELEBRATED Yacht Club Smoking: Tobacco? In which Brand are daily Packed In differ*-! Sacks, orders which chlitles each finder 18 a Gtnu ino Meerschaum Pipe* Alst? I ho EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO, in which arc also packed in different Sacks, orders for ail Elegant EUREKA MI'tjRSCHAUM PIPE. Every Packago of the above named Brands of Tobacco is guaranteed to give entire satlsfacii?tti THEODORE HOHN . HAS AlAO just received and for sale cheap, a fresh sup ply of GROCERIES, PIPES, GARDEN SEED, TO BACCO, he., do. may 10 ly A M?LLER & DAVIS. JUST RECEIVED NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS of FAMILY CiKOC'EClEN, N. C. Flour, C. Sides, Breakfast Stripes end Shoulders. Constantly on hand WATER MILL GRIST. Also, a lot of very cheap BUGGY UMBRELLAS warranted 12 months, by Mr. JOHN DAVI8, maker and repairer of all kinds of Umbrcllus, Come and see for yourselves. M?LLER ft DAVIS, nov 9?ly BroughtOH Street TN THE RIST RIET COURT OF I THE UNITED STATES?ron tm Disrate* or South Carolina?Ix tub Matyb? or Nathan W. Sa-lrv, Baskhitpt?In Bankbvptot.?To WttoJt it may CoscEnN.-?The undersigned hereby gives no-< tice of his appointment as Assignee of Nathan W. Sallcy, in the District of Orangeburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Orangeburg C. II., the IM? day of Ztiflo A. D., 186S june 13?IU P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. HOUSEKEEPERS IF ??U WANT to purehnse your Goods at Charleston Cect Pi-ices, go io n v Id T. D. WOLF-P*