The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 31, 1868, Image 4
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The n?lljjoes tiottn^o^nvcr state,*'i * ^
As hero alone I watch ami wait.
, Though f^ar from thee, my lips repeat,
tu yrhlspcra low, goed night my .BWcet. ,
A?\ tJ'J *r>rt IV t.v **|-r/K ??>!?? v| ,<".'?!/ Ii
The house Is- still/ buWWtlro gloom'
?VsUrl? gardcnsVraint'vrltn WWra','
1 lean from out my my'darkened room,
~t:" And only hear, t'ie roaming breeze
. Move Winy in the lilac trees.
Somewhere!bcneath4hese gracious'bkies
? JJ'*%X^rr^ lo>c/arnVcamIng lie*, ?;
vTitn slumber brooding in her eyes,
i , ,vGo Keck her, happy wind so free,
And kiss her folded bunds for me. w
t*M>&; \*i f-AJr/fti rti ^tpUA.1 >i
V*tto,v? ibVeybiH 111* ,: ., R
A cross this dooiu,:pf; silent air,.. ? ,
On tides of tlotitinp cither bear,
To where the sleeps my whispered prayer;
^*Tn$1rf5**nos brought the night forlorn,
??-??-? *<Jod keep thee, little love, till dawn.
le'.UfV.ia.dcer, and love ia best, :.
j . And young moons drop adown the West,
^J^X'JhI* &*s& i*wf??ing.'to its rest,
ly,!(; i .-Beneath the stars ahull whisper clear,
Hood night, my sweet, though none may hear.
While
SMS? iG U L T U R A L, &C.
Grape Growers Miixtms.
HJ.f
2'RJl.'"'prepare the ground in fall; plant in
?tjrttfg:
?^^.^jy6't1io;viuc plenty of manure, old and
well decomposed ; for fresh manure excites
* growth', hitt it docs not mature it. ?
3, Luxuriant growth docs not always ensure
fruit.
??-.iii4t,.T>ig.decp, hut plant shallow.
6.' Young vines produce beautiful fruit, but
old vines produce the richest.
. '6< Prime in uutuiuu to insure growth," but
'fpi, th'o.f?pring t? promote fruitfulncss.
7a-Plant your viucs boforc you put up trcl
n'rrr ? - -.. .
8. Vines, like soldiers, should have good
arms.
; 9* Prune spurs to oue well developed bud.
for the nearer the old wood tho higher flavored
the, fruit.
10. Those who prdne long must soon t limb.
11. Vine leaves love the sun, the fruit the
Hhade.
j? 12. ?yery ISafMini a bud- at ite btlse, nod
ether a bunch of fruit or a tendril opposite it.
?^f?.j?Hjb'rTdVH' is &n; abortive frtrii bunch?a
*lJunciivof fruit a productive tendril.
14. A bunch of crapes without a healthy
,.leaf opposite, is like u ship at ecu without a
? '.ituddefA?dt' can't come to port.
^?r'taterals' arc like politicians, if not
? ohecked they arc the worst of thieves.
1,6.. pood grapes arc like gold, no one has
enough; :
?'The earliest grape will keep the longest,
for that which is fully matured is easily prc
itffjcpv<j<if*<f #. '? ?' ? ? f i.'u
I Mr J f | ? i " ?? ______
\,.~. .O^o Clean Stoves.-^-A writer iu un Knglish
magazine propones, instead of blacklcadioq
* stoves nnd grates, that they should be paiuted
with' Svatcr glass (Bilioate of potash,) colored
-VJwjth ^pigment to. harmonize with the coloring
of 'tho'tfpartment. Before this is applied,.the
^l^Qlx.v|nuat,be thoroughly cleansed fiom grease,
and rust spots must be rubbed off with a
^ BcratcK brush. Two or three coats of the
paint; may then be put oa and allowed to dry,
after which the fire ma}' be lighted without
fear of injury to the color, which may, indeed,
be exposed to . a red heat with impunity.
Grease or milk over the paiut hau no effect
upon it, and it may be kept, clean by washing
In with soup and water. Dutch ovens aud other
*<* similar utensils may nlsto be coated with the
; ? same material, and the labor spent iu polish.
; ing them may thus bo saved. A? good coating
^.?o/^.tjns . j^it, it ia said, will Jast a year or
two. ' J ? ? ?
The beautiful ?3000 crown, manufactured
for Edwin Booth, was worn by him for the
first timo in "Riehard.ill, iu Boston on Satur
day ovening.
?.r\t.*
Tho ..Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday
estimates the Republican majority in Ohio at
17,211. The Commercial thinks that Gover
nor Baker's majority in Indiana will be about
eight hundred.
At a' country fair in New Jcnry a little boy,
who was running about and bawling loudly,
was asked why he wept. The following reply
touched all hearts.
! "I want my mammy, that's what's the
matter. I told the darnd thing she'd lose
'. me." ?
Rip Van Winkle Sleep.?A man culled
info the establishment of a joking druggist,
and overcome by the sultry weather, sat down
??'??in a chair and was soon enjoyiug a Bouud
slumber. Observing that the sleeper had on
u> fiae uew hat the druggist gently removed it
substituting in its plnee an old ouc, with u
sadly dilapidated aud rusty erowu.?Tin
ftJfowsy citizen at Ilisi awoke, and after a few
V /'?ho-hunis/' felt of the but which "was rather
- a tight fit. Removing it from his head and
taking a long, steady gaze at the battered relic,
ho turned to the druggist uwl iuriuircd;
?'Did I ?leep-a long time?"
u. "Ve*/' replied the joker, "a very long
k 1.1: ''Well oootii>i*er5 the first. UI jihouhJ judigo
I hatl, for vfheu 1 eawe iuto your store this
darner] nlrl hat ww bran new?"
hu HJjTinsl
To t7ie l*toj?le of South Carolina:
It was referred to tho State Central Execu
tive Committee, by the late Democratic Con
vention, to inquire into the di..abilities imposed.
by reason of ..the war, upon a portion of our
people, restraining them from the exercise of]
the elective franchise in South Carolina, and
to publish the conclusion attained, for the
information of the people of the State. The
committee iu discharge, of that duty, announce
that they have examined the subject, and beg
to state:
1. That no such disabilities now exist by or
uuder the acts of Congress, known as the Re
construction act, the State having been of
finally deolaml to be in the Union.
2. That no such disabilities exist under the
no-called amendment, known as the fohrteonth
amendment to tho Constitution of the United
States, the disabilities therein expressed liav
HWIVefcuHJ tccptn^^oldi!T^;attd^
V?jt%|^4b*?W t/iLW ?*? C*'i.i*i?W'i?iJi
3. That no such disabilities exist by the so
called Stute Constitution of 1808, uudef ?which
it is claimed that the Stale has been recon
structed and restored to tho Union.
The undersigned therefore, anuouuec that
no such disabilities exist by force of any law,
or supposed law, or authority whatever; and
they urge their hitherto disfranchised fellow
citizens, iu every part of the State, to exercise
their right to vote at the coming election for
President and Vice-President, of which right
they have been so long deprived by military
power. Ry order of the.
EXKCUT1V E COM MITT RK.
17as1ii0nablk millinery
AM'
DRESSMAKING.
The Subscriber begs leave to inform her Custom
ers und the Ladies generally of Oraugehurg Dial riet,
? hat she bus just received a part of her WINTER
.STOCK, consisting of the Latest Styles of Ladies
and Childrehs
BONNETS, II ATS,
FLOWERS?, FEATHERS,
VELVETS, CRAPE, Sc.
Also a general assortment of DItY GOODS und
SHOKS, all of which will be sold ut very low prices.
Dressmaking attended to at the shortest possible
notice and iji-.tho latest stvles.
sept 20-^1 in* MISS K. MAULK.
J. W. PATTERSON,
HAS .IUST RECEIVED
U RY a O ODS,
SHOES,
II ATS,
CAES and
ERESII GROCERIES, cDC.
j Also .l (ira receiving Weekly I T, L IT. All of
whl-h is offered rery low.
COUNTRV PRODUCE bought at the highest
market prices. Give me u call.
J, W. PATTERSON'S,
may .10?ly Opposite Uull & ScovilP?
R.
C. SIIARP A CO.,
?OTTOX FAcr?fos
AM?
GENERAL COMMISSION M EUCH ANTS,
15town's Wliarf,
oct 10?lm - ' Charleston, S. C.
A.
is. wtiiiiilGA^r;
COTTON FACTOR
axij
gexliiai commissi ox mehcuaxt,
accommodation wiiA uk,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I will also, when provided with funds, purcha.it:
ami forward all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural Implements, Manures, Seeds, &e.
oct 17 tl
T. F. BltODIE. It. It. Hl'MllS'S. II. C. HrnoiNS.
BllODIE & CO.,
E A (' T O It k s I
Commissioii Merchcints,
IVORTiT ATjLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. G.
I. ihr rat "Advance* on Consignment* in Ha ml.
_.0._
ICefercncoH.
Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO, ChurleM-m.
S. ('.
II. T. PEXKE. Esq., Gen" Sup'l S. C. R. R. Char
leston, S. C.
T. II. JETER, Esq.. Prost S. & Us R. R., Union,
S. v.
Hon. JAMES FARROW, Spartanburg. S. t'.
Hon? R. F. CRAY! ON, Andersou, S. C."
*ept 111 c 0m
BOSABALIiS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sttlo l?jr Druggists I'.vootvborc,
July 25 lv
BROOK Ii Y X
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Issues all Kinds of Life Insurance Policies DCi
dends annually in Cash. Office 1'41 Broadway.
WM. M. COLE, CHRISTION W, ROI CK,
Secretary. President.
HOLMES, WATIES & KEITT,
General Agents, So. Ca..
Office No. I South Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
KEITT BROS. Agents for Orangehurg District,
uug h '*m
11
KAI. EKTATjE FOR SAjLIS.
All that PLANTATION in the Fork of Edislo.
containing about 180 acres, situated 17 miles from
Orangeburg, 10 miles from Graham's Turn Out,
and 12 miles from Bluckville. Upon this place is a
DWELLING HOUSE with 7 rooms, besides BASE
MENT und ATTICS, built ju?-t before the war.
I will sell this place for letM fhan one-half tho
cost of the Improvement.*. Apply to
SAM TEL DIBBLE,
hug x. if Oruhgcburg, S. C.
Attorneys and Solicitors.
Will Ti-actioc in Courts of the Stute, and also of
the United States, especiallyJn Up: Courts of
H A N K R ? P T*C Y .
ORANGF.THJEG, H. G.
JA MKS F. I/.LAU. SAMUEL DI BULK,
feb 2? * ly
iOPARXKKUSIIIP 1
De TREVILLE & AMAKEE,
^aWMhIN^YS*- 1iA 4.aw, U
Orangeb?rg Jlistrict.
W. j. Dk TREVILLK, A. P. AMAKEK,
'Ornngebuvg C. H. Lewisville, S. C.
febl I if
FREDERI K FERSNER,
1
DENTIST.
WILL ?K IN ORANGlSBCIta EVERY TIll'RS
DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
psf" Office in rcur of RULL SCOV1LLE k PIKK.
npril 4 tf
33. 33ZltJKI EL,
watch maker an? JEWELER,
.- (At Store formerly occupied by C. Bull & Co.)
oua yt; tit vtt d, % c.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.. - ; ?
_'. ? : U tf
ORANGEBURG HOTEL
BY
w. r. tread wem.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT
jiii' ted up, and is now open for tho uccomratuhi
JijiLtion of the public. Corner Russell and
Broughton Streets.
mav ? . f . f
SiiriL So sco\aLL,
AOENTS FOR THE
Equitable Lifo Insurance CoiiipRuy
of a/;ir ygxK,
POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE,
Dividend Declared Annually to Policy; Holders
feb 28 Id
I?^VT3LION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
board, per day, $K.oo.
A. UltTTKltFlkl.lt, MttS. II. t'.. IIL'TTKttFlKI.I),
Superintendent. Pi nprlt'l n-ss.
dec 2fc
PELZER, R0DGERS&CO.,
Cotton Factors
and
commissiox i?i erch axts,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
F. J. PELZE!!, F. S. RODOERS,
W. 11. MUCKENFCSS.
july 11
irt jrt v'*' x vv f"*.- ??r*
TJHEGREAT SOUTHERNT?NIC
SoldEv?rywliiejce
GOODRICH.WINEM AN ? C0.
CHARLESTON, S.C.
5.1.t !:
?>nt
JOHN ESTEN COOK K S NEW NO V EL !
f. J. HCVriCiTON a co.,
4i>U MiOOME ST XEW YOKE,
Have in Pre*-*, to l?e Heady in October,
M O I I U jSr;
Or, the. Last dugs of Lee on>l /u'.< /Wat/tits,
Ry J. Esten Cuokk,
Author of "Surry ot Eagle's Neat."
Of '?SURRY^. of which MOHL'N is a Sequel,
Ten Thousand Copies we. .? almost immediately sold.
The new work is still in-re intensely interesting.
Printed on fine-toned paper, and richly bound in
cloth, with tine steel medallion head of (JEN. LEE.
ami four beautiful ilfuslrations in Homer's best
style. Either Book sent by Mail, post free, on re
ceipt of the price, $2.2f?: For sale by all Booksel
lers aud Newsdealers in town and country.
oct :i ,';t
33 AO G I!N Gr, 3.103P33
AM? t
i r o x t 1 es J
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, Ac.
CASH paid for
COTTON
Or Liberal
CASH ADVANCES
made on Cotton cousigaed to
Mr. A. J, Kill i it it m,
Charleston, S. C.
By
F, E. SALINAS,
Pept 12?!<ni (iru ham's T. 0., S C.
TTOIjMCS, W A TIES A KEITT,
Juo. (>. ffolmes, Jr., Win. Wattn, G. P. Ktitt.
OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
.V?. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston! .SV.. Ca
Will pell on Commission Cotton, Lumber, Timber,
Naval Stores und all Country Produce. St rhu at
tention given to th* Pnrr.husing of Stars, Planta
tion and Family Supplies, Con?igmrn-nts and Orders
Solicited.
KEITT PROS Agents for Orangcburg District,
attg M 2m
?'im. " walton smith,"^
COTTON FACTOR
-AND
CpMMIPSIOX M Elten AKT,
Boyee <fc 'C'o.'s Wluuf.
CHARLESTUN, S. D.
JBa>~ Prompt and personal attention given tu the
sulu of Cotton.
uug 24 , ? mos. U
CHEAP CASH STORE!!
WE ARE RECEIVING
?IM bttun>ni .1. ? L ..- ?, ' ?-'{?*
OF
DRY GOODS
A XD
G IlOCEllIES
EVERY WEEK,
And will guarantee quality und price tu suit all
who may favor us with a cull.
We will take in trade all kind* of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
ai the highest market prices, and put our Goods at
as low figures as any house in Town.
oct 1W?cly .KEITT BROTHERS.
The Carolina Fanner
BELIEVING' Til AT T1IK INTERESTS OF THE
Farmers and Planter's of this sedinn demand
the publication of a periodical to be be devoted to
the advancement of Agriculture in the two Caro
linas, we have deti-rtninrd to establish such a pe
riodical under the title of
THE CAROLINA WARMER,
and will issne- the first number as soon as a suffi
cient number of Subscribers are obtained to pity a
reasonable share of Hie estpeus? of Publication.
The FARMER will be issued monthly at $2 tx)
per'annum; in advance^: will contain not less tbun
thirty-two large double cohtuin pages of reading
matter, hound in handsome rowrs; nnil in typo
graphical execution will not ??? hi 1 passed \-%. wiry
Agrieultnr.il Monthly in the eooa'rr.
Ueing deter no ned to 1I0 whatever ene'rpy will ac
complish ill making the FARMER worthy tin sup.
port of the intelligent Planters and Farmers of
North Carolina and Smith Carolina ; and desiring
to introduce it into every county in those States,
we wish to employ active Agents at every Post
office, to whom the most liberal inducements will he
offered.
Address all communications to
WM. II. PER NARP,
july -1 ?tf Wilmington, N.
JHEGREAT rOIM I.Alt PAPKR
CH A RLESTON DA I LY N EWS.
Svbsyrijrtion Price Six Dollars a Year!
THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKlA' NEWS,
Three Dollars a year- Two Dollars for Six Months.
8.-i?j~ Terms?Cash in advance. No I'vper s? ni
miles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper
sent for u longer time than paid for.
RIO ROAN, DAWSOV A CO.,
dec 21?tf is Proprietors'.
ESTABLISHED 1802.
Charleston Courier for 1868.
DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
BY A. S. VriXLlNGTOX A CO.
Daily Paper - - - - SS.00 per Annum.
Tri-Weekly Paper - - 84.00 per Annum.
The war closed with a large indehtcdness <ui the
part of our former subscribers, some of whom have
proffered us payment. To others we have presented
no claim, amid the losses and misfortuues by which
they have been surrounded, having been spared the
necessity of doing >o by the very generous, prompt,
and hearty support we have uniformly received.
We are able to wait for the advent of bolter times,
confidently assured that when prosperity returns to
the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations!
To all such we cordially extend au invitation to re
new their subscriptions.
jnn 11 dh tf
HIIJJERN HOUSE,
(?OUMI-ttLY MKS. MBDU'S.)
?J81 KINO STREET,
Between Wenttrorth and IFazel Streets, und
within (line minutes' walk of all the
Principal Wholesale and Retail
Houses of Meeting, King and Hague Streets,
and the. Post Ojffice, Charleston, ?V. C.
The City Railway, which runs to each extremity
of the City, is within fifty yards of the house.
TERMS OF BOARD :
Hoard by (be day.$2 50
"* ?? Wiek.$12 00 to $1,1 00
Hlnrh Spahn ick, Mils. 13. lliumis.
oet 18 If
Ladies' Mutual Aid Association
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rpiIE object of this ASSOCIATION is to ansiat
I Ladies who are struggling by their own en
deavors to support themselves and families.
Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will be
neatly and promptly executed for which the Asso
ciation will h<: responsible.
Also, Souihern Preserves, Jellies, Wines, Cor
dials and Pickles, Sie,, are made, under its uuspices.
and the Quality Guaranteed.
For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give a
list of some of the deserves, ,'V.c.:
Orange, Pineapple and Peach Marmalade Priser A-s,
Lnnons, Citrons,
West India and Ogeechce Limes,
blackberry,
Plum and Quince Jellies,
Wines. Cordials,
Peach and Apple Leather,
Crystali/.ed Fruits,
Tickled Shrimps und- OyrtWi?
AU orders for Work, Preserves, Ac, I er be ad
dressed to Mrs. LEE. Superintendent,
At the Depositary,
No. 7 Chalmers Street, Churle.'ton.
july 11 if
Protective Union, .
MERCANTILE
.,.i Sid-if/,
REFERENCE
REGISTER.
_.rT>n_
Xiih MKityiiAM's' r:iuTs:vTivF. UsiruN,.,or>gi^jaizcd;
to promote utid protect trade, by 'enabling its
subscribers to attain facility and safety in the
granting of credits, Hnd the recovery of claims at
all point}, have to announce that they will, on
or ubuut September ?0, 1808, publish in uue large
quarto volume:
Tub Mkuciianth' PnoTEcriva Union, organized
to promote and protect trade, by enabling ita sub ?
scribcrs to attain facility and safety iu the grant fug I
of credits, ami the recovery of claims at all points, |
have to announce that they will, in September1,
ISiJM. publish in one large quarto volume;
Tin: M cm. iiANT.s PlioTKCTIVE Union MERCANTILE
Hy.t.i kui.nck Ekuistkh,"containing, among other
things, the Names, Natcuk or Business, Amo'?n't:|
Or CAPITAL, FiNAXCIAL'KtANOIXo', ANORaTINOXSToJ
Cueiut, of over 400,000 of the principal merchants,!
traders, bunkers, manufacturers, nud public
compiinieSy^njnoi e than 110,000 of the cities, towns,
villages, atioWetiliiiients throughout the United
States, their territories, and the British Provinces
of North America ; and embracing tho most impor
tant information attainable and necessary to enable
the merchant to ascertain at a glaiwce the Capital,
CuauacteU, and DttonKK or Cueoit of such of his
customers as. arc deemed, wort by of any gradation
of credit, comprising, also, a Xtictpajitr Direcion/,
containing the title, character, price, ami place of
publication, with full particulars relative to each
journal, being a complete guide to the press of every
county iu the United States.
The reports and information will be confined to
those deemed worthy of some line of credit: and
as the same will he based, so far as practicable,
upon the written statements of'the parties them
selves, revised and corrected by well-known and
reliable legal curru.-<pouduutM, whose character will
prove a guarantee of the correctness .of the infor
mation furnished by them, it is believed that the
reports will prove more truthful and complete, and,
therefore, superior to, and of much greater value,
than any previously issued
By aid of the Mercantile Rei-eiienceRkuistkh,
business men will been enabled to ascertain, at a
glance, the .Capital and gradation of credit, as
compared with financial' worth, of nearly every
merchant, manufacturer, trader, and ballKcr, within
the above-named territorial limits.
On or about the first each month, subscribers
will also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing,
among other things, a record of such important
?banges in I he name and condition of firms,
throughout the country, us may occur subsequent
to the publication of each half-yearly volume of the
M e.hcantilk Ri:rr.aKNfK Kroistku:
/'rice, of The Merchant? Union Mercantile Reference
Reyhter, fifty dollar.*, ($'>0,)for f hirh it iritl he for
irrfrdeil to any address In tin- Vrnted S'c'r.'. trstueju'r
!,,... paid.
Ilolde," of th , $10 *h,ir/* -f fti) r..pi-.-l
addition to participating in th>-profit*, trill reeeiv,.
Copy Of the .MeBCAXTILE Rr.rtliKXiT. Rkoistki: fre.
of chary* ; holder* nf ten tharr* iri'l he entitled tri Two
copiet : und w#i more than ten thares nf the Capital
Stock icill he nlfnttef?tti any one hj'plfemit/ i''? ? > .
.Ill runiftaner*, ordn'*. or rottimanieation* rrhjlirt to
the hunk should he addre*>ed to the Merchatttr" { rot>e
tire Union, in the American f?reh?flye Rank ttnitdiny
Xo. I2S firoadtray, ( Ror, 2,V?f>,) Xetdk York,
uug 22 ?im
Schedule South Carolina Kail Itond.
ji ISBggai^ai:" sot_ao/
ON AND A FT Kit RUN BAY. MARCH 2i>Tit THE
Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Ruii
Road will run as follows:
/?'or Coluthhia?Dm/ 'Train.
Leave Charleston.'t*:*.:i? A. M.
orangebui-g.,.'ij?lU I'. M.
Arrive at Columbia. ;!:.">(i P. M.'
Xhjht Train.
Leave Chariest on. 5:40 P. M.
Orangeburg.1-':-?:"? A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. li:-0 A. .M.
J-ot Charleston?I)ay Train.
Leave Columbia. CtOO A. M.
" Drangebiirg......{.}../..,.... 9:43 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston. :t:10 P. Mo
Xhjht Train.
heave Cobunhia. u:30 P. M.
Ornngchurg.10:H2 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston. ?:!50 A. M.
11. T. PEAKE,
mar 28?-tf ? General Superlntcndant.
K'OTT\S .11 OATHL\ MAOA?I.VK 1
S
Tili: OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
IX 77//; SOUTH!
SIXTH VOLUME I
i \ -# ? ?*jSr""T^"S*? v
The Publishers lake pleasure in* announcing that
besides the aide corps of w riters who have already
given a national reputation to this Magazine, they
have recently secured several new contributors,
among whom wo arc glad to mention Mrs. MARY
E. BRYAN, the most accomplished female Essayist
in the South. A fascinating Story from her pt u
will be commenced iu our October number.
We are now publishing, in a serial form, u His
tory of the BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS of the
ARMY OF TENNESSEE.
Also, n splendid serial entitled 20 MONTHS IN 1
NORTHERN PRISONS!
Also, a beautiful Story, from the pen of one of
the most gifted writers of the South, entitled THE
UNDERCURRENT.
We expect veiy soon to illustrate our Magazine
in appropriate style.
Terms: Single Subscriber, per year, $1.00. For
Three Subscribers, or upwards- each, per war,
50.00.
Any one sending us the money for ten Hubscrib
era at above rates shall receive $0 worth of books,
such as ho may desire. For twenty subscribers
$10 in books will he furnished. Sample copies, sent
on the receipt of 35 cents.
(Hay* The Magazineis mailed before I he first of
every month.
As our circulation is general throughout the
??Cotton Belt," and also in Kentucky and Tennes
see, we offer a first-class medium for seleet adver-,
tiding. Terms liberal. Address
PHILLIPS h CREW,
Publishers and booksellers.
I |aug 29?tf Atlanta, tin.
IJKAL ESa^A-TJE
FOR
8 A L E
I
OFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, THE
following valuable Real Estate :
A FINE DWELLING HOUSE,
and improved Premises in Orangebuvg, on Russell
Street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Uhuroh
Lot.
Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on the
Obi Charleston Road, about !t miles from Orange
burg, admirably located for a Reaidcneo and Farm.
Also a PLANTATION near Howe's Pump, with
tine Settlement.
Also 1500 ACRES neor; Branchville, improved'
uftd unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers.
Apply to
JP. W. H. DUKES,
July 18?5ia Ornngrtlnrg, S. C,
? ? i mm iii ?im i ii i i ifcii nil i-rimimmmmmiH
ORANOEItmUr COUNTY.
Mcltiuh B. 0 roc no, wife and others ") Fciitiutt fof
Wt'.^ttlT n.lh ' Leareto
Charlotte Boyck, et. al. . J Prate Will
AVhcroos Petition having-h,-en mude io rno to
prove ia solqnm Cpro^tUe W and Testament
of Francis ?. lIMh, ?nd McrbSrT. X Oliver,
one of. th c partita inter eat od; a* abs* a$4 vkhoat
the limits of tin* Statu, it Is therefore orderedV that
he appear at the Court of Probate to be holden at
Orangeburg,C. II., for Prangeburg County, on the
second Monday In ^'ovemb?r;,,Jl.irI#.tlt95^|S^?ar
ing said Petition and proving said Will ftt^ffqyiy
meat in due form of Law.
. Probate Office,: l THAD. C. ANDEEWg?.
Orau?eburg, R. " Jud^orft?W?
August 0,1808. "J"-' <??*.???> >\*f. i\*b
n?g 8 * 1 . ?\A'i**-> ^ \j bam ; w nWwfi??
i*' -i-pa ? Q-n>-i,it?X ?1 i.*i?a>
THE STATt* OF SOUTHOAROXilNil^v
In the Common Plena. -.
Hoary Bi^hofr/^|Co:A) ?^TT^K^J?. ASK
Bailey & Bro:" }-** ~ -.
Wl/erefsfthc7PI|linHffs dir oh Ki%#TUi ?y of
ApwU d?0ll,dlli.?*.irAde4*l*a ?t??s^tfj De
fendants, who, .(as it is said,) are absent from ana
without the limits of this State, and have neither
wife or' Attorney known within tho 'same; ATpon
Whom ?r COpy -of-imi*l IWIiLi-ntinp, py\y, Jhft iffiflffl '
On motion of Messrs. Izlar & Dibble, PlaintHTa
Attorneys, it is ordered. That tbo said Defendants
do appear und plead to .the said Declaration on or
before the lfUh'day of 'Aprll^'Vrfifcn^lmrl^tlie
year of our Lord,one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-iiiue, otherwise final and absmute judgment
will then be given and a warded againstikpan^ yo
Clerk s Office, \ , . J. F. JtOBINSON,
April 11th, 1808. /. 1 1 - ;' *Mft?CPW?
.._up1_u__._ _ ii i?H lML
THE STATE OF SOUTH' CAR&tlNjt,
OK A NO ?B?Olii^^CC?, **!
Jn (lie Common Phkik':** ta1
Jos. II. Morgan, j .:d;;&i ft&vr
Attachment.
Joseph l^ Bailey. }
' Whereas, the Plaintiff, did, on the JHtli day-of
March, 18?i8, file bis Declaration against the De
fendant, who (as is said) is absent tYom'and without
the limits of the Stute, and has neither .wife nor
Attorney knowu within the sam'e,?\h?n:,wn6?,ia
copy of the same.declaration might be^scijcd^y it la
therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap
pear and pleud to tho said'deela rat ion on or helot?>
the 20jh dav of March, IttO'.l, otherwise final and
absolute.judgment wiirtht-n^be gWcfi and awarded
againat liiiu. -( , --^i! iit i^.^Lj,.
Clerk's Office, I J. F. ROBINSOV.
March tlS;d80K.. :/.::.? -i >?1* ,Ht;ij? ~d'ti^AtA*
apvil 4 , '?-<#- *J*
. . ._. . ---I?iti- ;.n ? r; ? ? ?.t-'Iv.?i-iiM.?.nt/^jt,..
TII ESTATE OF SOUTlL~|?A4i?h*?Ua#
OltANUKBL'tUr- -DjLSTBI?T.J ^
-^ITFTKc*Coli?^^
Bitiley k Iiros.,JL>MBM?... tm, ,
W "??'???
Mguiust the Befendiiiits, who (u^ it,Je-?3id).?are* ??
sent from^und without the limits of this State, an I
linvc neither Vifeyrini<: AtibrneV-kuoMro w ithin tho
.-ame. upon uhom.n couv of the.said DccUratioit
Yuighti^oVtwl?^ ? - ?? ?'? <**>*Y
It is therefore ordere,I.rXl{?t Jf^?ttid iJ0*,^p,nJJ,rt
do appear and plead to lue i?al'd 'Declaratxof? on*or
for-: t?.o~,TKTrmr^yMl^^ ubich will b<r in
und riKly-uiue. ?thcrw.t.*w nnul mid nfe/oiute jutlg
meiit wiirtlien uv,l{it*eiT*uW"lil'ffa'rtled"againjU. hiiu.
Clerk's t)lbcetM .tju'40i>- BOBINSON,
Or??gehurg District. \ C. C. V.
?'*???Ap'ril^O^lKW. ?bjjW'i. (I'.U'WtT liHf '
ajd 11 12 . In*
<' 1 ? ' ?'? ? U? ? < mi< njmt tin. .?> ro-*e*ii
I^KI ITI.AX1> MJKSEUY, AlTOtS
1 TA,M; u-?.\V-v offer, for ihe> ? Full;Plsnthjg. a
very large ami superior sto?-k of Fruit.Trees, Orups
Vines, Sii-awberfy^'pfa^?^, '?Bost'sIfKv$rgAmii7>''i)r
mimenlal Tii,?>rt?uiL.Slirubs?/?lleddiiig und*tlreen>
House l'huus..?^>f scnp*i^uf-??)dj vvbglvrfflpjCata
*rij\& taLd:::rt*iU'.?WtrtT$ 'fl-^W^ii??;'^
Cornelson, Kramer ^Co.,
, .^ABI^AUE^Fqil,^ ^J^'
EM PIKE STATE FIRE INSUR^CE
Attests 5300,00(1. ,
Charterer} <[jny^ai| 81 j?.Q^jjp^
?V;; .CO^PANV,
i;r FOB LIFE ONLY.
Chartered, Capital ?1,000,000. *^
A 1.1, SOUTH ERN COMPANIKS',
oct 23 V ly
lyOFFOUD COJLI.l'.^JE, ^ ^
SPABTASBVIIO C; H.', W CtS
The 1st Session'Of loth' CollegiateYe?f'WSglns
on 1st October, 18f>S. .Tho College has never- sus
pended und the Course of tjtudy remains .un
changed, but the Faculty now udmlt irregular Stu
dents, or such as wish tu pursue Particular'Studies
only. The Preparatory School under the.Super
vision of the Faculty opens at the's'anic lithe. '
Tuition in College* and Higher Cla?f?l 6f Pre.
paratory School, including contingent fot, $54 per
year in specie or its equivalent In currency. Id
Lower (Slawe* of Preparatory tsbhoul with CMttioo
gent fee. $11 per year .in curreavy?one-half btfe
advance. . ,
Board per month, in *a?rvanvc,' abont $10 in cur
rencv. For further particulars taddres*
sent 10?It ' A. M. SHlPP. Presidaat.
_L_ . .. . ^_-*i.^_t_-?>t,.i >MVWii??..i^'j-.
Tho Southern I|iHi|fStoro
Dr. B. M. Shuler, Druggistv
1ST BKCKIVED AND OPENiNO A FBESrr
Supply of DRCOS AND MEDICINES.
Also Perfumeries, such as Extracts, Toilot' S?apH*
or every description. A ftdl Bss?ftm5eht of Hair,
Clothes. Nail, Tooth nud Rhavinj? !fr^rWr>t|t *f thf
best qualities. '?'.*' " jai v m
With a tine a5sortmc<vt of Stationery, Inks, Lead!
Pencils, Indellibio Pencils- rHr Marking'Clnfhctr,
Writing Pens and Holders AT etery dclrcrijlrton,.
>>motaiWthlr BAWVt^1 :''ll2"*T-*'f * , u
Yon catv find anythmy genwaliy ke?t in? a weis
Regulated Drug Store, AMI' of ?Uth is ^f^cnd lo-w
for t bo ?'nub. Call ami see fwr roarscr*v?.
w * r 7 ly