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* THE ORAXGEBURG NEW EVERY SATURDAY MORN1NO, n * "OLD TIME" PRICE, ttw.o.Dollars per Annum in Advance! ;^;:;.,:i^TiiECA8u-?t ;wJ6fINVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THE . ?4? ao ,?>?;,. SUBSCRIPTION. ?ssT* Count ry Ito?iico taken at Market Rate?. . 00 ?**?.J:>;V .-,'?-*-~ t&" We respectfully request our friends to Send iti their Advertisements as early in the ue+k as convenient; and if possible, let us have them by Thursday evening, - Jfy this means, ice vnU be able ta,issue hi an carb'cr hour on Satur day, and trill be enabled to give more of the latest netcs, up to the time of our going to press. mm '- ,1,' T 1 if* i.i ftBADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. ^e. t. ... , ._ SATURDAY MORNING, OCT., 24, 1868. * Oranuf.burg, S. H., October 17th, 1868. f? ?Kr felloic-cilizcns of Orangcburg District : For your information, we hereby certify, that we have examined into tho Ehctioh Laws now in force, and arc unanimously of the opin ion, that every one of those, who have been heretofore denied the right of voting, on ac count of having formerly held certain offices, ie now entitled to register and vote. The dis qualification, under tho new Constitution, only extends to holding office, and not to voting. , Kegisf rat ion, however, is necessary. HUTSONS cV LEG A RE, IZLAR & DIBBLE, SIMONTON & GLOVER, % j. dktreville, t. H. COOKE. Managers of Election for Orangeburg County, S. C. The foyotfitog are the oppsintutenta m.vdu by the Commissioners of Elections, of Man agers for the Election of November 3rd. Reg istration Books will be opened for, Revision at each Poll, on Friday, 36th inst., on Saturday, font., and en Monday November 2. ?? ?.? \ ' " or ANGEBCRVAn nit IDO : 1 . ?. . ....... 'iFhomas Ci Abbergotti, George W. Sturgeon ?J?*>. Bennett. - hair's. ^J^^Uty S. Barty?, Swart Johnson and Joe ^ohus<>n'. trtf* . ?X..wk-?. Thcopiiilns I'. Barton, Philip Gray and Tom rErTnKRip. '" "Olin F. Connor, Cupid GtuVcr and Stanley hicf?n'.M ' I ?3 P V V! tlUANCnvil.lk. K. C. Whetstone, .lames U Berry and Thon. I'htlHps. jamison'8. fl. Bcckwith, Rufus P. Antlcy. Addison Habe? "Jj"1'-; ;- ;'V' Elliott's.. ; ?Cttarlcs 4v Seymour, Nero Myers and GhaTlct Stafey. <z*ob liudry ?. , *? f-ri ZRJGLER's. ?^. IK: w. Hildebrand-, John Cobum and Da Vt^Zeiglcr. S- :* CORTE MOTTS. C. Hano, John A. McKenzie aud James JaraiBom ^ ' ? : ' LEXViSVlLLK. \Vhitficld W. Wannau-alTcr, Edward J. Cain and Sam'l Wright. fogle's. James Mack, John G. Duncan and Harry Stuart. T** ?'??> ci.ub hocsk. ^Daniel ' Zimmerman, Thomas Keller and "Xdaui .Williams. ^;{;V BOOKI.ART's. Alten Snider, Frauk Johnson and Adam Jlookbart. ? WASHINGTON SEMINARY. Ftedk. J. Gates, James L. Rast and Fred. tniHams. ??/ ' griffin's. Carson E. Felder, Calvin Caldwell aud Tom Keitt. avinof.r'h. ^It^B.dUrt, David Thompson aud William W- ' , kn0tt 8 mill. Joseph Minnickcn, James P. Maya and liufuB Whetstone. rorif.8'. Augustus O. Holmnn, Madison Kcadle, and Amos Thomas, ?ugli B. ICtiox\ Thorn ;is Arson and Adam Jones. S S i oleaton 'fl. John T. C. Kenuerly, Amos Gleuton and ****\f ?er,- coitll ettsville. Henry Young, James Moss, Jr., and Frank 1US I^fg?tj v i .j j i . ^astehlin's. W. A. East er I'm, Andrew J. Ost ran der and Etnanucl Pou. Adolphus M.>fx\ur, JurieAntillcyand Fred erick Vansbgo. J-WH'ltts'iif *>inTYfiEn'o.? t<? . Norris W. Tyldr,'Judsou Brodio and Adam Tyler. Appointed by the Commissioners of F.lec tiou^tJi^ra^h?rg County, South Carolina. k Managers, Attention! The following i? the^atn ^ DO* taten Managers of Election. Chairman of Boards are authorized to swear in Managers and Clerks. [The Oaths must bo filed at once in the clerk's office, at this place. _ ,'? "I do solemnly swear (or affirm as the case may be) that I am duly Qualified according to tho Constitution of tho United States and of this State to exercise the duties of the office to which I have been elected (or vppoiuted,) and that I will faitfully discharge to the best of my abilities the duties thereof; that I reeoguiz : tho supremacy of the Constitution and laws of the United States, ovor tho Constitution and laws of any State; and that I will support protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and tho Constitution of South Carolina, as ratified by the peoplo on the 14th 15th 10th days of Apriel 1868. So uklp mk God." The Darlington Democrat* We arc in receipt of the first and second numbers of a new paper bearing the above ti tle published at Darlington, S. C. It is pub lished by Mr. E. P. Lucas, and presents a neat dress, and ample evidence of ability in its edi torial management. The Fair. Youth, beauty and gayety formed a league, to malic this entertainment a great success. The decorations of tho Engine Hall were real ly beautiful, and were worthy of tho inven tion aud taste of tho Indies, who directed their preparation. The patronage has been exceed ingly generous for these hard times: and our worthy firemen will have the satisfaction of receiving from the proceeds ample funds for the completion of their Hall. John Robinson's Southern Circus. On next Wednesday, this celebrated Com bination Circus and Monageric will be here. There will be ten shows in one, and every one of them a la Robinson.. Everybody knows that Robinson is the prince of Equestrian en tertainments; and "Robinson's Circus" is a historic name. Come to the show; and look at the CHIMPANZEE. Delegates to the Central Democratic Club will meet on Wednesday next, 28th inst., to consider the nomination of a Senator for Drangeburg, in place of B. F. Randolph, de reased. The election will be held on Tuesday, November 3d, at the same time ns tho Con gressional aud Presidential Election. Tickets arc now roady for distribution, for Presidential Electors, aud Members of Con gress. OIUVNGEBURG DISTRICT _Jh<X?LUUTJAtE-Cl)M>IIT i EE. Consignees ?er South Carolina Railroad Hemiiiiifng in the Depot to Date. J. II. Livingston, B. II. Knotty. J. S. Dickson, M. T. Shoemaker, D. 1>. Antlcy. A. J. Brown, R. D. Tarrnnt, D. O Howe, M C. Buzzard, 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. COMMERCIAL. OrncE or the Ohancf.ih no New?, October 16 1868. COTTON.?Sales for the week, 120 bales. We quo?? : Ordinary... 20 Middling... 21 Strict Middling. 21} Ron:u Rice?Is in good demand$ 1.50 at per oushcl. Corn "acts. Teas 80 cts. GOLD. 33 SILVER.26 Itcport or llic C'harlcftton Cotton Market Tor the Week ending October 22. Reported for the Orangeburg News by W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. On Friday the 16th inst., our market opened with a good demand, which became active during the day, and prices advanced Jc. on onr quotations of last week. The demand on Saturday was fair, but holders were asking prices beyound the views of buyers, which limited tho business of the day. On Monday the market became active with an ad vance of J(?.Jc. There was only a modern to de mand on Tuesday, and not much on snlo?prices unchanged. The market on Wednesday was rather quiet, und closed with a dtcline of J@,jc. The market on Thursday continued quiot, and prices easier. Sales for the week abont 4000 bales. Wc quote: ; Law Middling.221 Middling.23 Strict Middling.28J@23J TVTOTICeT?All Person? who have V\ not paid their TANKS, will find EXECU TIONS for the same In my office, and will do well to call and settle the same, as they will save some of tho cost by sc doing. II. R10GS, oct 17?tf 3 S. O. C. TUHT ItKCKIVKlT. fl A fresh supply of CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, LARD, SOI)A, WINE and LEMON CRACKERS, CANDIES, &c? ut JAS. CANNON'S, sept 11)?6m Russell-Street. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ ~Z77 Orungeburg County. ( ^"B?on Ry THAD. C. ANDREWS, Esq., Juqge of Probate WHEREAS, Mrs. Sarah F. Wannamakcr hath made suit to me to grunt her Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of Emanucl T. I'oosor, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Emanucl T. Fooscr, dec, that they be and appear before me, in tho Court of Ordinary, to bo held at Probate Offioo, Ornhgoburg C. II.. on Monday, 2d day of November noxt after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the Said Administration should not hegranted. Given under my hand this 21at day of October Anno Domini, 1868, THAD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of Trobatc, oot 24?2t ' Orsngcburg County. state! or Voetijl ?n?iiiN^v' V. D. V, Jamison, ComV V.. NHl to Is;? I ' Foreclose Edward Arpoe, ) Mortgage. Under a decretal order mado in tbo above stated case, 1 will sell before the Court House in Orange-' burg, on Monday, November 2d, 1808. A Tract of Jmnd pituai^in.the Fork .of th? Edi stocs, containing three, hundred.>snd three (1103) acres more or lens, being part of a tract of six hun dred and six (000) acres, sold by the Commissioner in Equity on the second day of July, 1800, In case of A. E- Oleaton, ?ti ttki- Wa. Paul Jefcont, ct. al., and purchased by the said Edward Argue. Said ruct of six hundred and six (000) acres are bound ed by lands of M. A. Yon, Daniel bear, I). A. Yon, H. F. .SaUey, J. 1>. Phillips. Jacob Stroman.and Ed ward'Argoe.* 1 ? I i t : ?""Vi ir t Terms?One-third cash, balance on a credit till the 1st of January, 1800, purchaser giving bond with interest from day of sale, with a mortgage of the premises, in winch shall be inserted a covenant of resale, in case of a breach of the condition of the bond after legal, potico. Purchaser to pay 'for papers and stamps. -' rtuiinlwdoner's Office, i V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngcburg C. H. v Commissioner. October 1, 1868. ) ALSO . A. Zeiglcr, Executor, ) BUI for . > fs. i < I > : Injunction and Wesley Ilouser, et. al. J ? I Belief. Under a derrctnl order mode in the above stated case, I will sell before the Court House in Orangn burg on Monday Nov. 2d, 1868 A tract of Land situate in Ornngcburg District, ontaiuing one thousand (lOOO) acres, more or less, bounded on the northeast bj lands of I). Wanna mnkcr, V. V. Sailor aud Mrs. Ann Heowright, and on nil other sides by lands of L. A. Zoigler. Terms?One-half cash, and tho balance on a t edit of six months, secured by a bond with iutc ercst from day of sale/ and a mortgage of the premises with a covenant therein for resale in case of a breach of the condition of tho bond, jafter le gal notice. Purchaser j to pay for papers and stamps. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II. \ Commissioner. October 1, 1868. J ALSO 0. N. Bowman, Administrator. ~) vs. V Bill for Belief. D. I.oeb, R. A. bowman, et. al. j Under a decrctat order made in the above stated case, I will sell before the Court House, in Orange burg, on Monday, November 2, 1808 1. A tract of Land situate in Orangeburg Dis trict, containing three hundred and seventy-five (37ft) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Mur ray Robinson, W. T. ReeVcs, Samuel Staley, Lark O'Ncnl and Rebecca Shulcr. '2. Another Tract situated in Orangcburg Dis trict, containing two hundred and fifty-six (2ft6) acree more or less, bounded by lands of Murray Robinson, Lark O'Neal and O. N. bowman. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of six months, secured by bond, bearing interest from date, and a mortgage of the property, with u covenant therein for resale by the CotmniFBioner after legal notice, in case of a breach of tho condi tion of the bond. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Commissioner's Office, V V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngeb'nrg Ci H., \ Commissioner. October ?er's Office, "1 ufg Ci H.\ \ 1, 1868. j idtn'r, J t. si. J ALSO C. R. Thompson, Adtn'r, | Bill for vs. > Injunction and W. M. Uutnon. et. si. J Relief. Undor a decretal order made In the above stated case. I will sell before tho Court House in Orange burg on Monday, November 2d, 4868 A tract of Land in St. Matthews Parish Orange* tmrg District, hehr" "Korr aioue, called the "Mill Tract," containing one thousand and forty (1040) acres, bounded by lands, on the north, of Dr. T. J. Ooodwyn, Cast, of A.. P. Smythc, south, of John Moore and west, of Orasicr Hane nnd Smythe. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on ? credit of one year, secured by a bond bearing interest from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises con taining a covenant of resale, in cose of u breach of bond, after legal notice. Possession to be given January 1st, 1869. Pur chasers to pay for stamps and papers. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. I>. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg C. H. [? ? ? Commissioner. October 1, 1868. ALSO James D. Jones, \ vs. V Bill for Foreclosure. F. Witt, J Jacob Under a decretal order made in the above itatrd case, I will sell before the Court House in Orangc burg on Monday Nov. 2, 18C8 A tract of Land situate in Lexington District, known as the Pond Branch Lund, containing eight hundred and eighty-eight (888) acres, moro or less. Terms?One-halt' cash, und tho balance on a credit of three months, secured by bond with in terest from day of sale, nnd & mortgage of the premises containing a covenant for resale In case of a breach of the condition of the bond after legal notice. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Commissioner's Office,") V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangebnrg, S. C, 1 Commissioner. October 1. 1868. J ALSO Catherine Tyler Adm'x. 1 Bill for vs. \ Injunction and Henry Livingston ex ct al j Sale; Under a decretal order made in tho above stated case I will sell before the Court House In Orange burg, on Monday November 2d, 1868. 1. The remainder in dower of Mrs. Catherine Tyler, in four hundred and fifty-six acres (460) more or less, allotted to her as her dower in the Es tute of her husband.-?Terms Cash. 2. Another tract, containing six hundred and thirteen (613) acres more or less. 3- Another tract, containing six hundred and forty-seven (647) acres, more or less. The above lands belonging to the Estate of I,*vi S. Tyler, deceased, will be more particularly do scribed on day of sale, Terms for Tracts No. 2 and 3 . One-half Cash, the balance on a credit of six months, secured by a bond with interest from dato and a mortgage of the premises in which shall be a covenant for resale, on u breach of tho condition of the bond, after legal notice. Purchaser* to pay for papers und Stumps. Commissioner's Office, > V. D. V. JAMISON, Ootobcr 1, 1868, / Commissioner. ALSO Morgan A. Davis, Adni'r. "1 Bill for vs. > Injunction and Sarob Blnnukcr, ct al. J Relief. Under decretal order in the above stated ense, 1 will sell before the Court House in Orungcburg Dis trict on Monday Nov. 2d. 1868 A tract of land In Orangcburg T'Jstriet, contain ing one hundred und forty four () ) acres, more or less, bounded Northwest and West by lands of Qco. Binuukcr, East by lands formerly of the Est of Joe Pearson, and South by the Dower tract und Mujor J. J. SulL>y. Thums:?One-half eash, the balance on a credit of six months, secured by a bond, with interest from day of sale, and a mortgugc of the premises, with a covenant for resale in case of a breach of the condition of the Bond. ALSO The remainder in Dower of Mrs. Sarah Rinnu kcr, containing thirty six (36) acres, and the set tlement thereon. Terms cash?purchasers at both sales to pay for paper* aad stamps. Commissioner's Officei ) V. D. v. JAMIRON, OrungebtirgC. II., 8. C, \ Commissioner. October 1, I860, ) ARE BUYING AS USUAL CORN, PEAS, ETC., AT THE HIGHEST PRICES FOE CASH. CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. Oct 11 k ly BUYING COTTON AT THE HIGHEST MARKET RATES, AS USUAL. THEY HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OP 5 CLOTHING, SHOES, HARDWARE, &C. :o: Special attention is invited to our Selec tion of LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c, &e. GOODS purchased exclusively for CASH and will be sold at Lowest Market Bates. BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE. feb 23 STOCKERS I At the Red Sign near the Old Court House, O RANG KM 'KG, S. C, OCTOBER 10th, 1808, -:o:-? 1AAT/T, W1ISJ rPK3?* GOODS. wpd into a 1 much Larger Store, we are enabled to keep as good assortment in our line as anj Store in Town. Our stock consists of Priuts, Domestics Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Shawls, Gents Clothing, Notions, ami a good select inn of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac. Also a good Assort ment of Groceries. Liquors, ami Hardware, which we offer to tho Citizens of Orangcburg Dis trict at very low prices for cash. Respectfully soliciting jour patronage, and hoping you will call on us soon, wc remain, Yours, truly, VST Messrs- JOHN A. CUMMTNGS ami fc>. ll. 8\DNOU, are with u? and will be happy to bco their ft icntln. aug '22_ty YY rOFFOICI> COLUKCitt, 8PAKTAN11UJI? C. IL. So. Ca. The 1st Session of 1.1th Collegiate Year begins on 1st October, 1HG8. The College lias never sus pended nnd the Course of Study remains un changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular Stu dents, or Stich HS wish to pursue Particular Studies only. The Preparatory School under the Super vision of the Faculty opens at the same lime. Tuition in College and Higher Classes of Pre paratory School, including contingent tee, $M1 per year in specie or its equivalent in currency. In Lower Classes of Preparatory School with contin gent fee, ?44 per year in currency?one-half in advance. board per month, in advance, about $16 in cur rency. For further particulars address sept I*.?? tt A. M. SHUT, President. Wi mm am Tiu:oi>oiti: mi;l lias just received a new supply of Family Groce ries, viz: BACON, LAjtP, FAMILY and SKLF.HAI8INU FLOUR, Sl'OAU nnd COFFEE, 1HISH nnd SWEET POTATOES, WHISKEY and TOBACCO, COTTON BAGGING and COTTON TIES. All of which I will bcII for Cash nr barter, or ns r-bento a? shy other Store. All parkrtgtfs delivered fl ee nf charge tr. any part of the Yllbtgo. Uov 0 The Subsorihor resjieclfully informs IBc public generally that lie bun removed from the former Store of M?ller & Davis to the Store of V. Pit than, Kussel! Street, and is prepared to make to order or repair BUGGY UMBRELLAS, HAND UMBRELLAS, AND PARASOLS. With neatness und dispatch. spect fully inform his friends and customers that he has moved his BAR to the rear of his STORE on Husscll-Strcet, where be will keep constantly on html a good supply of LIQUORS of the BEST UKAND8 SEOARS, TOBACCO, U. sept 19?Gm JAS. CANNON. F YOU HAVE TIIK ?1111,1, AMI X l-'EVER and want immediate cure call at Da 1?. M. SUTLER'S and he Bill make you ? Box of rills, which he wnrrants to cure without fail. JOHN DAMS. The Subfuriltcr would r? junc 20 oc tf AtJtn BILIOUS CATHARTIC OH may _'- 1y wfm :, f. f ffapxt flottsc ;8tf?& goods at mmm TO SUIT THE TIMES AT THE TQUINTfl at HJcft,, Good at 12J, Jia(ra.,at :JT. cents. . 8HIRTINOB at 11 eta*'to cbvife' 4-4 **'i8r?,20c?*?* BROWN BHIRTiNGS IVvm 12i i<? 2G vii...... ??->,, DELAINES, pretty Stylen at 2* to 2S ctB. toerjrOp MOURNING CALICOS at 16 ?'et*,' = MEN'S CLOTH from 2? et?, Jo $1,16 pcfca/jLj-,.,,^ ALSO.,. ,., ...... tiW^kajifo A pretty selection of TRIMMINGS ahd FlllLL INGS, white and colored, RIBBONS,* 4c.,'ltcT' ,tt * A f?ll assortment of LADIES' dress and Walking SHOPS ? ' MEN'S, B0YM3 and MISSER'8II?ES. * A lotof freshly selected MEN'S and BOY'S UATS and CAPS, togothcr with Toilet COMBS and BRUSHES, SOAPS, LILLY WHlT?, &c. . And a variety of articles to? numerous to then-* * lioa. .. The LADIES arc respectfully invited to call and examine my STOCK. I 'will endeavor to offer them at such prices as will please. ... rrm-f v/rit*ft JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Bfofe"," oct 17?lm Market Street. . ?~-hrjft. lot . Jit .nitn ? f .*- ? . ..v-j >:?- '??>?!- At '? >t'<jf* D. LOUIS & CO., AGENTS, ARE BUYING COTTON ; J ? AND PRODUCE i ft AT THE TOP OF THE MARKET, tjtf* ~.:)iti 7 <-v D; LOUIS A CO Agcnto,. feb 18 ly Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fiLi lo me directed 1 will sell to the highest l<td4of. ?t OrangrhUtrf Court House, on the first Monday in November' next, -for cash the following property, y\i : / . . One tract of Land containing 911 acres, nioro oV' less, hounded by lands of Wm. Watts-. Jacob Ross, Martin Gates, Harvey Cogswell and Estate Lands of J. T. Irick. Levied oil as the property of, J. Mi Irlck at the suit of John llarrich. > ? *'*i;t ? ALSO One tract of Lund edntalriing ?fite, tMWre it I less, bounded by lands uf CHaplin Trrzrant ahd Augustus T. Sinytbe on the southwest, ami by Es tate Lands of Wm Thompson on H?tt hnrtht&aj-, known as the Houser Tract.. Levied on ua tho pro perty of A. R. Taber, at the suit of J. M. CrosweHt Purchasers to par for papers arid stamps Oct 10th, 1808. m I \ The Midway Plantation, belonging to the total? of John H. Felder, deceased, the said Plantation lies about fotit miles (Vom Orangeb?rgCylirt Housr; - on the S. 0. Railroad, containing nbilut 'JOOO atifco of Land, planting and woodland* upon which it* Steam Saw Mill a rid Engine, arid is bounded by lands of Gol. A. D. Frederick and Col. P. S. f??!?efV and runs down to the Edisto River ort the west:0 Ten acres and the graveyard, constilutirig the fanti ly burying ground is riot subject to Sale. Levied oa as the property of John M. Felder, at the suit ef P. M. Houser; Also One buggy and harness, levied nn as the proper"" tv of John ?maker at the suit nf Thomas Ray. Sheriff's Office, ) IL RIGGS? Orang?burg C. H., S. C., }? B, D. 9. Oct. 9, 1608. j oct10 t* DR. Ei J. OI.IYEnOS Offer* tc bts Kellow-Citixens the largest and most varied assort ment or DRUGS, MEDICINES and TOILET AR TICLES ever offered here, at prieCS that will com pare fuvltrahly tvllh any Southern Market. A large assortment of Triissbs tob Mnle?, females and Youths. Various other Surgical Instruments adapted for cases from tender infancy and olJ age. Also Prese'rvcd Tamarinds and extra Lelhfch Sy rup. Also Train Oil, Paint oil?, Kerosene Oil and Vnrnisiie*, and Snuffs: Also Patent Medicines arid bitter? bT Various kinds. Spice*; Cooking Soda, Bssnncefl for flavor ing at E J. OLlVEEOSj Apolh ecary a'nci tlruggist. may 2 ly The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. II. Shuler, Druggist JUST RECEIVED ?ND GPF.NiNO A FRKSIf Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, such as Extraets? Toilet Seaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of the best qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery! lake, Lead Pencils, Indelliblu Pencils for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, tie. You can find anything ceneislly kept in a wefl Regulated Drug Store; All of which is offered !e# for tho Cash. Call and see for yoursclves mar 7 ly 1 > O BANKRUPT*. ? Appilmsitw for the benefit ot Bankrupt Act, for whom I am Assignee will please take n-diee. that when there are no assets of value, before I can proceed in their caves, end lo poenre their discharge, must Iilace in my hands funds to pay for Advertising, tecordbig, and ttiy expenses. June27~tf * P. V. DIBBLE.