The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, June 12, 1869, Image 9

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TIBI ORANGEBURG NEWS ?:o:? PUBLISHED AT ORANGEBURG, 8. C. Every Saturday Morning. ANDREWS <5o JTALL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Ob? Copy for one year. $2.00 ?. ?i. i? feix Months. 1.00 T ianeWling TEN DOLLARS, for a cf New Subscribers, will receive an PRA COPY for ONE YEAR, free of j. Any one sending FIVE DOLLARS, Chib of 'New Subscribers, will rccoivo tTBA COPY for SIX MONTHS, free of ?b?rge. ?!0!? RATE8 OP ADVERTISING. 1^ Square "Ist Insertion. $1.50 A Square oonsleta of 10 fines Brevier or ??e inch of Advertising spaoe. } Admin ist rat or'8 Notices, .$5 00 Gontract Advertisements inserted upon the most liberal termo. ?:o:? MARRIAGE and FUNERAL NOTICES, ?*t exceeding one Square, inserted without charge. ?:o:? 0+ Terms Cash, in Advance. ~?s POETRY. Baby's Toes. ?t racoT. le bare feet, impled and white, In your long nightgown Wrapped for the night, Come let me count all 'Yottr queer little toes? $"f; Pfak as the heart Of a shell or a roso ! Onefs a lady That sits in the sun; T#o is a baby, And three is a nun; ansaWal Four is a lily With innocent breast, Aad five is a birdie Asleep on her nest. [LitIii- Corporal. ? ?? Your House. BT MBS. M. A. KIDPEB. Be true to yourself at the start young man, Bv true to yourself nnd God ; Ere. you build your house, mark well the spot. Test all the ground, and build you not On the tend or the shaking sod. Dig, dig tho foundation deep, young man, Plant firmly the outer wall; >vr JLai-th*. props be strong and the roof be high, With an opea turret toward the sky, Through which heaven's dews may fall. Let thia be the room of tho soul, young man, When shadows shall herald care : A chamber with never a roof or thai :h To binder the light?or door or latch To shut in the spirit's prayer! Jfoild slow and sure?'tis for life, young ruan, A Ufa that outlives the breath ; Uar who shnll gainsay the holy word ? "Their works do follow them," saith the Lord, Therein there is no death " Build deep and high, and broad, young man, As the needful case demands; Lea jour title-deeds bo clear and bright, Till you enter your claim to the Lord of light, For the house not made, with bands. An Innocent Convict Predicts that Grass will not ?row Over His Grave. In the year 1819 there was, in the ?neighborhood of Montgomery, an ancient ^manor-house called Oakfield, which, like naay of those old structures, losing its original importance from the increased eise and convenience of modern build ings, had been converted into n farm house. The lato occupant, one Jaines Morris, had been an indolent and some wh&tdiflipated man; tho farm consequ ently fell itito neglect and became un profitable, and he died in debt, leaving Ilia wife and only daughter in possession of whe place. Shortly after his death the widow took into her employment a young man from Staffordshire, of the name of John Newton, the hero of this little story, who had been strongly recom mended to her by her brother; and well and faithfully did he discharge his du ties, fis bailiff, fully justifying the praise and recommendations she received with him. He was an utter stranger in that part of the country, seemed studiously to shun all acquaintance with his neighbors, aud to devote himself exclusively to his employer. He never left home but to visit the neighboring fairs and markets, and to attend the parish church, where bis presence was regular and bis con duet devout. In short, though highly ciicumspect in his behavior on all occa sions, he was a melancholy, reserved man, and even tho clergyman of the parish, to whom ho wns always most res pectful in his demeanor, entirely failed in making acquaintance with him. The farm nhder his management had impro ved, and became profitable; and the circumstances of Mrs Morris were by his assiduity and skill, both prosperous and flourishing. In this manner more than two years, had pnssed, and tho widow pdgS? \a regard him more tu a friend aad benefactor than a servant, and was ?*vt -orr) tO CmsvTvr herdnnghtei's grow tog affection for him, which appeared to be reciprocated. One evening in Novem ber, 1821, being detained longer than usual by business at Welshpool, Newton sot out abut six o'clock to walk home to Oakfield. It was an exceedingly dark night, and he never reached homo again. His family became very anxious, and upon inquiring oarly the following morn ing at Welshpop), they ascertained that ho had been brought back to that town not long after his departure from it, by two men named Parker and Pearce, who charged him with highway robbery ac-' companed by violence, an offence then punishable with death. At the trial of tho next assize he was pronounced guilty on the testimony of these two men, which was^clear, positive and consistent through out v/as sentenced to be hanged, and left for execution. He employed no counsel, and called no witnesses in his defence; but upon being asked by tho judge, in tho usual form, "If ho had anything to say why sentence of death should not bo passed upon him/' he made, in substance, the following extraordinary speech: "My lord, it is evident all I could say iu oppo sition to sueh testimony would bo in vain and hopeless. Tho witnesses arc men of respectability, and their evidence has appeared plain and conclusive, and my most solemn protestatious of innocence would avail me nothing. I have called no witnesses to eburactor, and upon such evidence the jury could pronounce no other verdict. 1 blame thorn not. From my soul I forgive those men upou whose false testimony I have been oonvictcd. But, my lord, I protest ninst solemnly boforo your lordship, and ab?vc all, bo foie that God in whose presence I must shortly appear, I am entirely guiltless of tho crime for which I am about to suffer. I have produced no ono to speak in my behalf. Two years have scarcely pessod siucc I came to this country an utter straugcr. 1 have made no acquaintance here beyond the household iu which I have been employed, and where I have endeavored to discharge my duties faith fully, honestly and well. Although I dare not hope, aud do not wish, that my life should be .spared, yet it is my devout and earnest desire that the stain of this crime may not rest upon my namo. I devoutly hope that my good mistress and her kiud and excellent daughter may yet be convinced that they have not nourished and befricuded a highway robber. I have, therefore, in humble devotion, offered a prayer to Heaven, and I believe it has boon heard and ac cepted. I venture to assert that if I am innocent for the crime for which I suffer, the grass, for ouo generation, at least, will not cover my grove. My lord, 1 I await your sentence without a murmur, without a sorrow; and I devoutly pray that all who hear me uow may repent of their sins, and meet me agaiu in lleaveu" The unfortunate man was condemned and executed, and was buried in Montgomery church-yard. Thirty years had passed awny when I saw it, in company with poor Eliot Wurburton, and grass had not then covered bis grave. It :s situated in a romoto corner of tho church-yard far removed from all other graves. It is not a raised mound of curth, but is even wi.h the surrounding ground, which iB, for some distance, especially luxuriant, the herbage bciti0, rich and abundant. Numerous attenir have from time to time been made by some who arc still alive, and others who h- *e passed away, to bring gra.^s upon that b^rc spot. Fresh soii uaZ hcen frequently spread upon it, and seeds of various kinds hur? tcon I sown, but not a blade has there ever been known to spring from them and the Boil soon became a smoot h, cold and stub born clay. With respect to the unhappy witnessess, it appears that Parker's an cestors had once owned Oakfield, and that he had hoped by getting rid of Newton, to remove the main obstacle, there was to his repossessing it, and that Pearce had, at the time of Mr. Morris' death, aspired to the band of bis daugh ter, in whoso affections he felt he bad been supplanted by poor Newton.' The former soon left the neighborhood, be. came a drunken aud dissolute man, and was ultimately killed in somo lime works, while in tho act of blasting a^ rock. Pearce grew sullen and dispirited, bis very ex istence seemed a burden to him, and, as the old sexton of Montgomery expressed it, "he wasted away from tho face of the earth."?"The Season Ticket," in the Dublin University Magazine. An illiterate negro preachor said to his congregation: "My bredren, when do fust man, Adam, was made, he was ob wet clay, and set up agiu do palings to dry." "Do yon say," said ono of the congre gation, "dat Adam was mado of wet clay, an' set up agin do palings to dry?" "Yos.sar, I do." "Who mado dc palings?" "Sit down, sar," said the preachor sternly, "sueh questions as dat would up set any system ob theology." lPaddy, 'says a joker,'why dou't you get your ears cropped?they are entirely too loug for a man?' 'Aud yours;' replied Pat, 'ought to bo lengthened?they aro entirely too short for ap ass,' Definition or Bible Terms.?A day's journey wu, tbirty-throo and one fifth ujUob. A Sabbath day's journey WU about an English mile. Esekiel's reed was eleven feet nearly. A oubit is twenty-two inehos nearly. A baud's breadth is equal to three and five-eighth inches. A finger's breadth is equal to one inch* A shekel of silver was about fifty cents, 1 A shekel of Gold was $8.0? A talent of silver was $530.32. A talent of geld was 313,800. A pieee of silver, or a denny, was thirteen cents. A farthing was three cents. A ger?h was one cent. A mite was one cent An ephn, or bath, contains seven gal lons and five pints. A bin was oae gallon and two pints. A firkin was seven pints. An onier was six pints. A cab was three pints. Vermont is cultivating the poppy for opium. California holds her Republican State Convention July 21. A telegraph cable has been con pic ted between Russia and Denmark. One hundred and eixty*fcur steamers have boon destroyed on the Western rivers since Septembor, 186?.*| A man at Tarry town, New York, on Tuesday, made four attempts to kill him self and finally succeeded. The grasshoppers are devaating PlaUe county, Mo., and tho fanners pray for somebody to invent a grasshopper trap. England has fifteen yacht clubs, giv ing employment to over 100 persons, and affording recreation for several thou sand moro. Indiana presents for the "champion ship" an old gentleman of 97, who, not contont with reading without spectacles, has just plowed up tltTcc acres and plant ed it in corn. ' Sail,' said lisping Rill, 'if you love me thay tho.; and if you love and don't like to thay tho, sqecth my handth.' Sail squoze it. Tho person who cannot keep his own secrot ought not to complain if another tv*'s it. f he temperance orgauizations are to havo a new lease of life-?an English apostle named Lees is coming over. The oity bill poster at Lowell stuck tho notices to milkmen the other day ou the public pumps.ccrtain that tbey would be seeu there. Newspaper reporters, in giving ac counts of the speeches of lady orators, generally preface them with a descrip tion of the lady's dress. This habit the New York Tribune says "is apt to lead the lady preachers to get themselves up with an effect and to the reporter's description." The Highlander regiment in New York discards the kilt as too airy. Fruit growers say that apples will be scarce this year. Sorry to hear it. Nearly all 'ho Saratoga and long Branch hotels open during the present woek. A San Francisco soaker lately sworo to having drank 28 bottles of wine in six hours. Garibaldi's physicians believe that he will never again be able to leave his bed. Nearly two hundred babies have al ready bcou entered for tho show in Ros ton in JuLlleo week. The great nuisauOO at Nin^ra Falls? tho hackmen?has been done away with by the authorities. Henry Clows, the largest gold dealer in New York, made several millions by the late advance. There is a sign in West Rroadway, New York, announcing a "sausago facto, ry, by Augustus Mouse. Many of the old substantial Knicker bocker families and watering-placo habit ues have gone to Europe. "Shingle weddings" aro becoming fashiouable. Tbey occur when the first child is old euough to speak. The fifteenth amendment has been postponed until January by the Rhode Island House of Representatives Moro than a quarter of a million of dollars has been expended on tho Phila delphia Masonic Hall. Ice cream saloons on a small scale with little flirtation gurdenH annexed are in creasing in numbor in New York. Mississippi has had a hail stoim in which fell hailstones, according to the local papers, the size of a man's head. A firm in Rrookfield, Massachusetts, have one building whioh turns out five thousand pairs of men's boots daily. A paper mill in New York is making paper out of tobaooo .stems for cigarette wrappers, the same being in great de mand. S. S. Lewis, formerly agent of the Cunard Steam Ship Company, and a well known citiaens, d'uul st Rosien, Mass., on Thursday night. A Bta& iu Arkansas is buying up Con federate currency at ten to fifteen cents on the dollar. II? Bud* p?cr?ty of peo ple willing to sell. TNFORMS his Fricnda that he has moved 1 to the STORE under the FIREMEN'S HALL, where ho will Keep a select assort ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY; BPECTAChKS, PERFUMERY and other Fancy Articles. All of which he will warrant as represented, and will be sold as low as <n the City. lie is also prepared^to repair Watohes and Clocks, and guarantee the same to perform correctly for one year. Jewelry neatly repaired. apt 17 ly 171IXITHKE, BEDDING, Ac. 7 It. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms, corner of Market and King Streets, Charles ton, S. C, supplies many families, both Country and Town to their full satisfaction. ? Read a few quotations from letters he re ceived : - x NawBaaar, April 8, 1869. Ma. R. WHITE?Dbab 8ir : The Furni ture came safe to hand and was just as you represented it. Numbers of visitors havo looked at it, and it-is mueh admired, in fact nothing like it in thia place. It may be the mcana of your selling more here. Yours tnfly, ?*** Another from Winnsboro, S. C, says: "Wo are well pleased with the suit. Send Wardrobe to match." And one from Orangcburg County : "Furniture arrived safe, and family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Cornor King and Market Streets, may 8?12m Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C, Manufacturer of Doors, SosJi Blind*. Notb?We woul I call the particular atten tion of friends to the abovn card. P. P. TO ALK has a largo Factory, and such facili ties as enable him to supply the best work of his own make at low prices. A very large and complete assort mental ways on hand, ut his Faciory, HORLUi North-eastern S. C. N. B.?Orders from the country solicited, and strict attention paid to shipping in good order. apl 24 ly IQRI.WKQK'S WHARF, mar Railroa^wliepot, Charleston, Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO T TON FA CT OBS & BA NKER S llavne Street, Charleston, S. C. Williams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, XEW YORK. apl 17 6m A PAYING INVESTMENT AND A LIKE INSURANCE AT THE SAME TI.UK, rriHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE I SOCIETY, New Vurk, issues all kinds of Policies and pays buck to Policy Holders all the Profits of the business. PURELY MUTUAL. Annual Dividends divided among Policy "--Mora. ~ Five modes of" flying I'ifTi|Jc.^j(,!,? 1st. reinICne?t Increase of Fo!'RJ'? 2d. Torm Increase or r?...?,^ Sd. Permanent Reduction of PrcmiuuU: 4th. Term Reduction of Premiums. Ath. Limitation of number of Premiums to be paid. These privileges are granted by no other Company. CASH ASSETS 7,000,000, and con stantly increasing. ANNUAL INCOME 4,000,000, which also increases continually. It has uivided amongst its Policy-holders over $l,.r>00,000 cash value. Persons desir ing to secure Policies apply to N. AUSTIN BULL, apl 8?tf Local Agent. The State of South Carolina ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In the Scssious?May Term, 18G9. THE ATTENTION OP THIS COURT having been called by the Qraud Jury "to the great and uucallcd for Injustice done to CitUeiu, sometimes, by being put under arrest, and on failing to give security for their appearance at Court, by being Commit ted to Jail without just cause or substantial proof of their guilt." On motion of D. II. Chamberlain, Attorney General and Solicitor of the First Circuit, it ia ordered: That the Clerk of the Court do call the attention of all Magistrates of thia County to the Provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of eighteen hnndred and thirty-nine, relative to the Duties of Mag istrates, and also to Section 14, Article 1 and Section 23 of Article -1, of tho Constitution of this State; and also to tho Provision of the Act of the General Assembly, passed September 24th, 18t>8, and that tho Clerk of the Court do notify the said Magistrates that in future they will be held by this Court to a atriot accountability for any neglect or viola tion of the Provisions of Law above referred to. R. B. CARPENTER, Judge of 1st Circuit. May 11th, 1H?0.?20 tf M AGIKTKATEN 1$ LAX KS For Sale at 7 THIS OFFICE WHISKEY LAIIElLS For Sale at fHl? OTFICV. Vt "?0 cts. pn,- huldred. mar ?1 GLOVER & GLOVER, ATTOHNEY8 AMU COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ORANGEBUK G C. H., 8. C. Tims. W. QlOVKB. AlOHTlXBR, Gl.OVKIl. jatt 2 ly H?TS0NS & LEGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attond the Courts ?n Orangeburg, Burn well and Beaufort, and the United States Court?. OFFICE AT ORANGEB?RG, S. C. W. M. IIutson. W. F. Hutson. T. K. Lboarb. jan 28 o ly IZLAR & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ORANGEB UR G\ S. C. Jamkh F. Izi.ah. Samubl Didulk. feb23 * ly FRED. FERSNER, DENTIST. Will bo in Orangeburg every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Offico in rear of BULL, SCOVILL St PIKE, feb 20 tf I. D. DURHAM, M. D., SURGEON DENT!ST. oilier over the Store of Messrs. Bull, Sco rill & Piko. mar G tf DR. H. W. KENNERLY, ORANGEBUBO, HAVING REMOVED TO THI8 PLACE, Reaped fully offers his Professional services to the Citizens and Vicinity. Otftco on Russell Street, opposite Bull, Scovill & Tike's. mar 13 2m DR. J. R. TOOMER, OR ANGERU RG, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI ZKNS of Ornngcburg and Vicinity that he has rcHuiood the Praotioo of Medicine, and can be found at hi- Residence on Russell Street. jan IG?ly Dil. OLIVE ?OK* CELEBRATED CHILL AND FEVER CURE. also Da. OLIVEROS' BILIOUS CATHARTIC OR LIVER PILLS may 2?ly ORANGEBURG HOTEL BY TV. It. TREA DWELL. THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY liii fitted up, and is now open for the ac liilLcorrmoiiatiou of the public. Corner llussell and Broughton Streets, may 9 9 WHITE'S MARBLE WORJtS, 117 Meeting-Street. Charleston, So. Ca. MONUMENTS. HEAD STONES, MAR ble aiid Stone Tile, Blue Flugging and n Stone Work, of every description. SCOTG H G R AN IT E M ON U M EN TS, Iron Railing*. e. b. white. r. d. white. may 1 c 12m WM. WILLCOCK, Dealer in Stoves, Tin-Waro and Llouse Furnishing Goods, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI icna of Orangeburg County, that he is prepared to furnish everything in the above line of business with dispatch, and at as low rates as any like Establishment in the Coun try. My assortment of STOVES, vix : MUTUAL FRIEND, LIVE OAK, DIXIE, and others, warranted to give perfect satia tion. All these Stoves aro complete in every requisite, ready for use. Call and see for yourselves, and save ser vnnt hire, and much waste. may 1 ly _a_ D. W. ROBINSON. FASHION ABLE TAILOR, I have the pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customers ami the Public gin- rally, that having removed to a Central Position, buntly and convenient to all, I urn now pre pared Cut, Fit and make Up a OENTLE M ANS WARDROBE with Neatness and Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War ranted. Thankful for the Patronago of tho past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance. Next door to Messrs. Bull, Scovill tt Pike, I can be found at all times. jan 9?ly D. W. R0BIN80N. In Equity? Ornugebur?; County The State of South Carolina. ) In. Re. Ex. Bel. [ Lost Solicitor Southern Circuit. ) Documents. Applicat ion having been made by Jacob H. l'ooser and Kliza R. hit* wife, and Church well A. Crosswell and Elizabeth R. his wife, for leave to prove the Past Existence, Loss and Contents of the Last Will and Testament of John Rumph, deceased, on motion of Messrs. Ilm-.ms & Legare, Solicitors for applicants it is ordered, that all persons who may think themselves interested, do appear before roe nt Orangeburg on the 2/>th day of May next, and Crotta examine the ovidence which may bit produced, and introduce evidence in reply. OEO. BOMVER, C. C. P. Office rf Clerk of Common Picas, \ ?raneebura. C H.. Feb. 20. ?3G9. . AMERICAN TONT-JIIE W? 0?? INSURANCE COMPANY. JOHN KIKKL?ND, .UbSb?aX ac DR T. L. QGffEli,.MEDICAL EX??f CHARLESTON1 BOARD OF REFERENCE : Hon. ALFRED HOOBR, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq., President 80. Ca. R. R. Co., HifeTJtff B.CAMPBELL, Attorney Law, T. D. WAGNER, E -sq.. Mosa?, Jqk.fniF* cVTamZ* DREW SI.MONDS, Esq., President First National Hunk, ROBERT MURK. Esq. Messrs K Esq. Mure & Co., W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. Courtnay ft Trenholm, H. B. OJ Messrs, OIney & Co. JDR. IT. W. KGNXEBLT, KIRK RORilt?olf.* MEDICAL EXAMINER. LOCAL AQBpri?U? GREAT BARGAINS I S - PRICES in COTTON GOODS haw to d: nA ta<M been reduced from 15 to SO per cent Other DRY GOODS in Proportion. :o: We have received a NEW and FINE Lot of READY MADE CLOTHING. LINNEN COATS at 75 cts. and Upwards. _?V_ NEW GOODS received by every Steamer. may ZZ oct 3 k FURNITURE, CHAIR AND SOFA W ?KERO 6 MB, DANIEL H. 8ILC0X, 175, 177, AND 179, KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and most approved styles, which he otters at price* which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Roadsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and AYardrobes, Mahogany and Walnnt Sofas, Tetc-a-Tetcs, Chairs, Arm Choir*. hocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Centra T? bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Book Cases, etc. AL?o CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also ELASTIC SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DUR \BILITY and HEALTIIFULNESS, ja Upholstery. The best Assortment .??r att^Ttut in ;!iis Market. f> N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING, may 1 0' ?? IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? has been LEFT UNDONE. If not. your FIRST DUTY to your Family Piedmont Life Insurance Company of Virginia THIS COMPANY IS NOW WELL ESTABLISHED IN .THIS PLACE, and the number of its POLICY-HOLDERS is steadily increasing, including some of our best Citizens. It is strictly a SOUTHERN HOME INSTITUTION, and aa 8uch should bo patronised by Southern men. Call on ACENT at Law Office of Messrs. GLOVER k GLOVER for infor mation as to RATES, etc. Any inquiries by letter from those liviug in tho Country will he promptly answered. AJLEX. 8. NALLEY, JAS. II. FOWLER Medical Examiner. Agent Piedmont Life Insurance Company. opl 17 Cm" feb 13 D. LOUIS, AGENT, CAN BE FOUND AT THE CORNER, Where, he is constantly receiving supplies of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac, and selling the same at CHARLESTON PRICES, Expenses only added. He is enabled to do this, by his arrange ments made in Charleston and New York. He will be pleased to see his old Custom ers. Call before buying and Examine his SlCT? V- LOUIS, Agent. niar 13 9 lf DOOR, S^toil, AND BLIND FACTORY, KING OPPOSITE CANNON STS., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVINO FURNISH ed himself, at a great expense, with the most improved MACHINERY, is now pre pared te furnish Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mould ings and Building Material at Northern prices, and as cheap, if not cheaper than any like Establishment in the South. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Send your orders to GEORGE S. HACKER, feb 27 3m LENGNICK & SELL, 27 Hayke Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importers and Jobbers iu FANCY GOODS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, ALL QUALITIES AND l'KICES, AND MILLINERY O00D8, Or bvrry description. WE WOULD INVITE THE SPECIAL attention of Merchants to our large stock of TRIMMED HATS, of all grades, and full lino of FANCY OOODS. Also, to our stock of BONNET, HAT and BELT RIB BONS, the largest in the City. Cms. A. Lbxumck. Kd. Ehbrick Sbli. mar 7 8raa*8f RECEIVER'S NOTICE.?The Undersigucd having been appointed ni.iT.l V r.t; of the Estate of Henry Ellis, deoeased, hereby gives notice that all claims against said Estate must bo presented to him, and all peraons indebted must maktt payment rr. bim alone. C 8 CLOVER. (tb '20?3m Receiver. SOUTH CA KOLINA LOAN and TRUST COMPANY.?Authorised Capi inl, Fivo Million Dollars.?Present Limit, $*>00,000. The Office of this Company is now opened at No. 10 Broad Street (South-Western Kail road Bank) for the receipt of Deposits. I'is> count of Paper, Purchase and Salo of Ex change, and the transaction of a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits upon terms established by the Board of Directors. Tho Company is also a legal depository for moneys paid into Court, will receive Registry and Transfer Books, act as agent to .pay Coupons and Dividends, and as Trustee in Kailroad Mortgages. Directors.?W. C. Bee, of Wm. C. Bee A Co.; A. S. Johnson, of Johnson, Crews tt Co.; Robt. Mure, of Robt. Mure ft Co.; W. B. Wil liams, of W. B. Williams & Boo; ?. H. Frost, Frost & Adger; J. E. Adgcr, of J. B. Adger ? Henry Uuordin, of Guordin, Mntthies- ' * % Co.; u?C5*B I*> B">sti of Bnist A Buist; To. Memmi^f1-' of tfcf ?Tt J*Tfi * Pincknoy ; T. J. Kerr, Tf T- J? *TC?1 J. D. Aiken. of J. D. Aiken ^ H^&sST Campsen, of Campsen & Co.; A. P. Cfttwl**11? of R. & A. P. CaldweU; W. K. But, J. T. Welsman, B. O'Ncfll, J. J. Grecj, Granite villc. S. C. For further information address GBO. 8. CAMERON, President. Tilt is. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleston, 8. C, March 12, 1869?27?*m FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estatcof the late Colone*' -' KEl'rT, and woll known as the Darby Place. Tli-sc LANDS are among the BEST in the District, being situated on Lyon's Creek, commanding A FINE ?VATER-POWER, and of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They are offered at ONE-HALF their Valuation in 1866. Said Tract contains ftOO acres. Conditions?$5,500?one-third cash, the balance in two yearly instalments. Address MRS. LAURENCE KEITT, nov 7?tf Charleston, 8. C. BOiADALIlS Purifies the Blood. for Sale by Drngfrlsta Eimypawav July 25 ly N ICKEHSOV HOUSE* a ?* COLUMBIA, S. C. M'S T CLASS ffOTJSLy $3 0? Per Day. Wm. A. WHJOHT. Mana?s?.