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?to:? PUBLISH KP AT ORANGEBURG, S. C. Kreiry Saturday Homing. ANDREWS HALL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. ??:o:? TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. On? Copy for one year. $2.00 ? " Six Months.? 1.00 Any one sending TEN DOLLARS, for a Club of New Subscribers, will receive an EXTRA COPT for ONE YEAR, free of charge. Any one sending PIYE DOLLARS, for 4 Club of New Subscribers, will receive an EXTRA COPY for SIX MONTHS, free of charge. ?:o>? RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square 1st Insertion. $l.fi0 " " 2d . 1.00 A Square consists of 10 lines Brevier or one inch of Advertising space. Administrator's Notices, .$5 00 Notices ef Dismissal of Guardians, Ad ministrators, Executors, &c.$9 00 Contract Advertisements inserted upon the most liberal terms. ?:o:? MARRIAGE and FUNERAL NOTICES, not exceeding one Square, inserted without charge. Terms Cash in Advance. POETRY. ?^Contented Johu. One he : honest John Tompkins, a hedger and ditohcr, Although he was poor, did not want to be richer, For aB such vain wishes to him were preven ted, By a fortunate habit of being com enteil. Though cold were the weather, or dear were the food, John never was found in a murmuring mood. For this he was constantly heard to declare, What he could not prevent he w ould cheer fully bear. ? ?'For why should I grumble and mumble ?" he said "If I cannot get meat I'll be thnukful for bread; And though fretting may make my calami. tics deeper, It never can make bread and cheese to be cheaper." ^Sf? F? If John was afflicted with sickness or pain, He wished himself better, but did not com plain, Nor lie down to fret in despondence and sor row : But said that he hoped to be better to-nior **Aw row. If any one wronged him or treated him ill, Why, John was good-natured and sociable still; For be said that revenging the injury done Would be making two rogucu where there need be but one. And thus honest John, though his station was *G J, humble, Passed through this sad world without even a grumble; And 'twere well if some folk, who are great er and richer, Would copy John Tompkins, the hedger and ditcher. Liberty of tho Press. A round her waist I put my arm? It felt as soft as cake, "Oh, dear," says she, "what liocrty You printer men do take !" "Why, yes, my Sal, my charming gal, (I squeezed her sowie. I guess,) Can you say aught against The freedom of the Press!"' I kissed her some?I did, by gum ; She col-n od like a beet; Upon my living soul she looked Almost too good to eat. I gsvc another bus, and then Says she, "i do confess I rather kinder sorter like The freedom of the Press!" Chinese Labor.?The Shoemakers at Stonington, Conn., have passed reso lutions disapproving of tbc introduction of Chinese laborers into the United States, and have prepared a petition on the subject to the President which is to be signed by all the laboring men of the country. This just what every thinking mau might have foreseen. The laboring men of the country, of all classes and colors, will bo found arrayed in deadly hostility to the Chinese whenever the iutter reach here in any considerable numbers. Have we not discordunt elements enough in this country wivhout introdu cing such a firebrand as Chinese coolies or laborers ! A fow months ago we were told the Chinese would be delighted to work on nur rice fields at ten cents per day. Mr Koopmouschanp (or whatever his name is) now says' they must have $8.00 to ??12.00 per mouth and rations. Still wc do not propose to combat the argutneut that the Chinese will work for reduced wages; for wc believe if they should overrun our country they would find it necessary to do so on account of compo sition. But we can only see in this wild scheme another source of trouble and disaster. Perhaps experience may prove the reverse. But let us give somebody elso tho pleasure of trying the experi ment. - ?? I B?I I Piovtdenec. II. L, refuse? to license anv fi?|uor ehopa this year. A Yankee Lecture. Re?pecte?I frlnnrla. T am about to gal vanise your ideas, and warm up your sensibilities on the subject of the "tender passion," so called, though it strikes me that he should havo a tough nature who has anything to do with it. Do any of you poor miserable creatures know what love is? I do not mean the lore of self, h aven, or sugar candy, but the real, pure, right down love of woman, which is as much suoerier to all other kinds of love as I am to anybody else in this vil lage. Love is a dreadful thing when it once geta a hold of you?no mistake. It is neither to be used op nor ooughed down, bamboozled, nor squam feed led?no, it isn't. It is worse than Greek fire, or oil of vitro!, or stinging nettles. It burns, it maddens, it sickens, it makes people get intoxicated, and, what is worse, write poetry. My immortal friend, Billy?I mean Shakspere?ought to have kuown something about it, for he went into phi losophic rhnpsodides and poetical concep tions about tho loves of Venus, an ancient lady who was born in the sea?I don't know what sen, probably the Red, for that is the color of love. When a man loves brandy his nose becomes red. When a man loves books he is said to be deeply read. Radishes aro red, nnd 1 lovo them. The ? poet says the courso of true love is rough as a grindstone. And so it is. It is up, and it is down; it is here, and it is there ; it unfits us for business, and makes us lose our appetite; nnd what with sighiug, suing, looking sweet, and looking sour, it fairly makes fools of us. I was never in love, so do not take mo for a fool. I am no such porson. Now I recollect it, I was in love once. You recollect Squire Popkin's daughter Louisa. That's the one. I courted her, early and late, for a matter of six months, and then I turned over a new leaf. What did I leave her for? Ah, there you touch me. I had given her all the luxuries world contains. I had bought her a bran new shawl, morocco shoes/and ice-creams without number. I hud even ate her mince-pics, and praised her beauty, though one went against my stomach, and tho other my conscience. I had taken her to lectures, fought with all my rivals, snored in church with her, but Louisa was ungrateful at last, just be causo I wouldn't cut off my whiskers, these beautiful fellows. Then I found out she was after my money, and not me; aud if I didn't bid her a wholesale good bye, there are no forks in lightuing. Louisa took on terribly, und wut three or four handkerchiefs, but it was no use. Love was no go, aud I took up my prc se* * proles: ioti. Mr. Fred. Appclbaum, a disappointed lover, committed suicide by hanging him self near St. Louis on Friday of lust week. The Frcuch societies of Detroit arc preparing to celebrate the hundrcth anniversary of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte. A Sacramento pomologist gave Scward, as a parting gift, a "twig" three feet long, on which was nine pounds of plums. The receipts of the recent great cele bration of the Gcrmun Singing Associa tions held in Baltimore fell sonic six thousand dollars short of the expenses. The Now York Herald soys: "Con sutuors should keep a sharp watch on tho manoeuvres of coal dealers. There is an evident desire to 'bull' coal up to ten or twelve dollars a ton his fall." Hope Markins, of Murysville, Ky., is the colored mother of five children at one birth, and is now huntitig through an almanac to find names for them. A number of percussion primers were mailed in Indiana recently, and mi ex plosion accompanied the stamping of the letter. If such a practice is continued, the postofficc clerk had better be mailed. A boy who heard the quotation "A iiulc learning is a dangerous thing," wished to stop going to school because he was afruid he should not live long enough to get past the dangerous point. "Pnpa, what is humbug'" ' It is," replied papa, "when mamma pretends to be very fond of me, and puts no buttons on my shirt till reminded of it a dozen times." They arc building an air ship in New York, on the utodei of tho California in ventors; its owners announce that they will complete it within two months, and they expect it will tukc thorn to Europe in fifteen hours. Few but the oldest inhabitants can re member the old-fashioned drink called "perry," which was mndc from the juice of the old button pear, now nearly ox tinct. This drink, up to a certain point of fermentation, was more exhilarating than champagne. A wag has truly said, that if some men could get out of their coffins, and read the inscriptions on their tombstones they would think they hud got into tho wrong grave. "Miss," .said a high-strung swain to a rural dulcinca, "let us walk iu youdcr beautiful meadow where the clover is in blossom and the amorous zephcrs play." "Oh, daru the amorous heifers," she rc ! plied, "I nee enough of them over on dad's farm." A Whip* .or ExvltatioN.?Opr smoking editor?for it would seem thai every daily paper, however well ?eguh> tud, is doomed to have one smoker on {fs editorial staff?our smoking editor , has been shot up ia measureless contentment sioce Saturday last. The day which brought thrilling recollections of our, lives, our fortunes and our sacred houof ?being tbo Fourth of July, as here abouts observed?brought with it also a Yacht Club Pipe from the great noire of Lorillard, in New York City, per U. S. Express, addressed to the fumigating journalist, aforementioned, uud by him welcomed with double-leaded transports of joy. Lorillard is the Napoleon?nay, the Grant, of the tobacco business: and this pipe, even the Reverend George Trask would be compelled to admit, is an immaculate beauty. The smoking editor is ordinarily at the bottom of the henp. The other editors outnumber him and arc down on him Thoy mould the policy of the paper and compel him to clip from his exchanges articles breathing a deadly hostility to the flavorous weed, which ho docs with helpless submission, gazing tearfully through a cloud of tobacco suiuke at the self-convicting extracts. But on an oc casion like the present, he wildly throws off the yoko of thoir dominion, flushes his lucifcr in their very faces, and burns incense to the beneficient Lorillard. Against all romonstrnncc he closscs his resolute lips upon his amber mouth piece, aud his only response is a silent but significant whiff, as he consigns these paragraphs to the copy-box, and calmly abides the issue.? Sprinafield Daily Republican, July 8, 1869. ??a? ??*?<?a??? A G001? Sunday School Teacher. ?The ''Sunday School Journal" sug gests the following as essential qualifica tions for a good Sunday School teacher : 1. Piety I.ovo to Christ should al ways precede work for Christ. 2. Spiritual intelligence. The teacher must be divinely taught to "know" the doctrine ho teaches. 3. Thougbtfulness. Frivolous teach ers never succeed. The true teacher gives his bruin, as well us his heart to his work. 4. Adaption. He must know how to adapt his manner, aud his ideas, to the lucntul standing aud habits of his pupils. 5. Watchfulness. As the horticultu list watches the development of a favor ite flower, so must the teacher watch for the signs ot gracious feeling in his schol ars. He is a watohcr for souls. G. Devotedness. A teacher whose soul is not given to his work is an au tomaton, A true teacher gives himself to his work. 7. Patience. The time often seems long between the sowing and the reaping hour. The true teacher knows both how to labor and wait. 8. Expectancy. A true teacher ex pects fruit and is not disappointed. 9. Praycrfulness. Prayer is the teacher's strength. The more prayer the greater power, both with Cod and the children. These qualifications form a beautiful cluster. Ho they ornament your charac ter, O teacher? If so, go on with your work as David went to combat the Phil istine in the spirit id' fuith ; if not, seek them earnestly. How can you do less. Tying a Knot!?A young fellow was taking a sleigh ride with a pretty girl, when, meeting a mcthodist .Minis ter, who was somewhat celebrated for tying matrimonial knots on short notice. He stopped him, and asked hurriedly : '?Can you tie a knot for me?" '?Yes," said Brother B., ''1 guess so ; when do you want it done ?" ''Well, right awny," was the reply; '?is it lawful though, here in the high way ?" "Oh, yes, this is as good u place as any ; safe as in the church itself." "Well, then, 1 want a knot tied in my horse's tail to keep it out of the snow !" shouted the wicked wag as he drove rapidly away fearing lest the minister, in his wrath, should fall from grace. That minister, no doubt, soliloquized thus: "Now, as 1 am a minister of the Gospel, of course I don't 'cuss,' but if 1 were a cussin' man, and had that d-d rascal by the throat, I'd teach him that I know how to do other things besides tie knots." Three years ago, seven sisters, the youngest fifteen and the eldest twonty five, with invalid parents, emigrated from Ohio to Minnesota, where two years ago, under the homestead law, they secured 11?0 acres of land at Hig Woods, some sixty miles from St. Paul. These girls last ycur sold 900 bushels potatoes. 500 bushels corn, -00 bushels wheat, 250 bushels turnips. 200 bushels hects, 1,100 heads cabbage, and $200 worth of garden stuft". All the clearing, grubhing ploughing, harvesting. Ac., was done by them, and they have at present forty acres cleared and in crop. A Mrs. Dixson shot and killed her husband at Rock ford, 111., lust week, while he held her new-born infant iu his anus. loWU Money!!! Saved ! Savkd 1! SAVED !!! <is0 Your DRUGS ^ PAINTS and I i 4L MEDICINES, AND*GARDEN SEEDS AT F.. J. OLIVEROS, M. 1?., Druggist and Pharmaceutcst, may 2, 69?ly Orangeburg C. Ii., S. C. T7W)R SALE?220 acres of No. 1 PINE V LAND, r? udles from tbe Village. Will be sold for cash or on reasonable time. If | not sold by tbo 16th Ootober, will then be offered in 10 acre lota; en terms of 1, 2, ;; and 4 years time. For particulars inquire.of , E. J/OLIVEROS, Proprietor. INSURE Y?U^I? THE EUUITABXE LIFE CON. ducts its business on tbe PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH PLAN. ? FAY AS YOU GO" is the safe rnle in LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything else. Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 1808 ex coded that of any "CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the Polity Holders annually. INCOME. 6,000,000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE winch eun with safety be conceded by any Compnny. N. AUSTIN BULL, june 26^npl fl?tf Local Agent. Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, PEOPKIETOR HAVING procured the services of a FIRST CLASS BAKER, MR. THUS. W. ALBERUOTTI. I ntn now prepared to do all kinds of BAKING nt a moment- notice, mid to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, nnd at Charleston prices, ut wholesale und retail to Merchants and Families. No espouses will be spared on my part to plensc my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cakes nnd Truckers kepi constantly on hand, and fresh : C^k-KKS: Pound t'akc Large and Small. Sponge. Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cuke. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cuke. Leuion Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Bolivers and Thick Cakes. CB ACKEK8: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed t'rackets. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. 13 RTC 13 : Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Grnhnm Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cup Loaves. The highest cash prices paid lor BUTTER and KGGS. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizen* of Orangeburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. npl 24?ly V. PITTHAN. Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS <t BANKERS Hnync Street, Charleston, S. (?. Williams, Taylor & Co., COM MISS 1 ON M EUCH ANTS. Ii.") Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place. \ E W Y O II K . upl 17 ?'?in IMl. TTJTT'S SiLsuparillu and Queen's Delight, The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EXPECTORANT, A Pleasant and Sure Cure for Coughs, .'.-tli ma, &C. VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS, For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, kc. Improved Liquid liair Djo, Warranted the best in use. For sale in Orangeburg by DR. E. J. OLIVKROS. june ."i <i m N TIl'KERMO* HOI si:. COLUMBIA, S. C. FIRST CLASS HOT HI., $;j 00 Per Day W.m. A. WRIGHT, Manaokr. n? v 7 I't*" JV 3?. TOALE, Manufacturer of Door*t Sunk Blind* Charleston, S. C, HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY in the South ern State*, and keeping always on hand a large nnd most complete stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors. Store Doors. Shutters. Mouldings, Ac, &c, I Bin enabled to sell low and at manufacturers' prices, N. B. - Strict attention paid to shipping in good order, july 24 npl 24 ly Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will, on Tuesday, the I7lh day ol \u irust next, apply ,(> the Honorable ' ourl of Probate for Orangeburg County, for Letters of Dismissal, as Administrator of the Estate of Mari:?K Boiard, late of said County, de ceased. JOHN D. BO/ARD, July 12, I860, Administrator july 17 I? LAW NOTI?K. DeTreville & Sistrimk, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orftngeburg, S. C. W. J. DkTrkviixk. F. O. SlBTBUXE. June 12 tf GLOVER & GLOVER .A-TTO^NEYS and COVNMELLOIM AT LAW, ORANOEBURG C. II., 8. 0. Thou. W. Glover. Mobtimeb Oloveb. Jan2 ly HUTSONS & LEGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attend t he Courts in Orangeburg, Barnwell and Beaufort, and the United States Court?. OPPICE AT ORANGERURO. 8. C. W. M. IfCTSOX. W. F. H lt son. T. K. Leoabk. jan 2JJ c ly IZLAR ft DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ORANGEBURG, S. C. James F. Izlab. Samuel Dibble. feb 28 * ly PRE P. FERSNER, DENTIST. Will he in Orangeburg every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Office in rcur of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, feb 20 tf I. D. DURHAM, M. D., S I 'R GEON DEN TIS T. Office over the 8torc of Messrs. Bull, Sco vill & Pike. mar tJ tf DR. H. W. KENNERLY, ORAXGERl'KCI, HAVING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Respectfully offers hin Professional bervicefl to the Cltucns and Vicinity. Office mi Rii/Mel' Street, opposite Bull, Scovill & Pike ?. mar 13 2m DR. J. R. TOOMER, O R A NOEBURO, S. C. RESPECTFULLY IN FOB MS THE CITI ZENS of Orangchurg and Vicinity that he baa resumed the Practice of Medicine, and can be found at hia Residence on Russell Street. jan Hi?ly DR. OKIYJ5BOB' CELEBRATED CHILL AND FEVER CURE. also Dn. OLIVEROS' BILIOUS CATHARTIC OR LIVER PILLS may 2?ly W H T T E ' B 91 A 11 11 JL K W O ? Ii S . 117 Mcrthtg*Street. Chnriexton, S<>. L'ti. MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAR lile and Stone Tile. Blue Flagging and Brown Stone Work, of eTery description. SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS. Iron BhIIIiikm. e. r. white. b. o. white. may 1 c Um TJ. W. ROTUNLSOX FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1 have the pleasure to announce to my nu merous t'untomers and the Public generally, that having removed to a Cenlrnl Position, handy and convenient to all, I am now pre pared Cut, Fit and make Up a GENTLE MAN'S WARDROBE with Neatness and Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War ranted. Thnnkful for the Patronage of the past. I respectfully, solicit it a continuance. Next door to Messra. Bull, Scovill & Pike, 1 can He ''onn't at all limes. jnnO?ly D. W. ROBINSON. Orangeburg?In Equity. Ja me* J, S. Pukes, ] Bill for sale of Administrator. i Heal Estate to pay v*. debts, for Mary Ann <". Dukes, I Injunction and et. al. Relief. Notice is hereby given to the creditor* of the late JOSEPH DUKES, deceased, that thc3' are required by a decree in thie case, to present and prove their respective demand* before Churlca B. Glover, Esq., at Orange burg South t'arolina, on or before the first day of October next, or he debarred the henefit of said decree. rierk's Office. )GEORGp BOLIVER. Orangeburg, 8. C, \ C. C. P. July 17, I8?W. j ORANCsF.Bl IU? COUNTY, PROBATE COURT. AV parte ft, 0, Wolfe, Executor. In re Lost Will of Christian Wolfe. APPLICATION MAYING BEEN MADE by W. t". Wolfe, Executor, for leave to prove the past Existence. Lora and t'on trnts. of the Lust Will ???d Teiitanient of Christian Wolfe, deceased, it is ordered, That all persona who may think themselves interested, do uppeur before roe at Orange burg oh tItc day of October next, and cross examine the evidence which may be produced, and introduce evidence in reply. Probate Office, > THAI). C. ANDREWS, July .10, IStV.t. j Judge of Probate, july hi ft american tontine and ufe INSURANCE COMPANY. -jo:- if'\ f lt*M ?hip JOHN KIKKLAND, general auknt, DR. T. H,. OGIEK,.^...?...(.WKWCAfall??!^ -M: , ^ TJ13TII CHARLESTON BOARD OF REFERENCE; Hon. ALFRED HUUER, W. J. MAG RAT II. Esq.. President So. Co. R. R. Co.; Won. J, B. CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law, T. D. WAGNER, Esq., M?*>m. JohrPftOW JTW,' AH-* DREW S1MONDS. Esq.. President Pirat Naiionai Bank, ROBERT MURE. Esq, Meaarr, R/ Mure & Co., W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. Courtney & Treuholm, H. B. OLNEY, E*y Messrs. Otney & Co. DB. II. W. KENXERLY. KIRK ROBJUt?ON. MFDICAL EXAMINER. LOCAL AGENT. juneOOU 20 -Hr. V? GREAT BARGAINS*! .AT CORNELSQN, KRAHf tit oo*Di >Aaj PRICES in COTTON GOODS have been reduced from 15 to 20 per cent. Other DRY GOODS in Proportion. us "nutter s\t y We have received a NEW and FINE Lot of READY MADE CLOTHING. 4uw SwfLfejj LINNEN COATS at 75 cts. and Upwards. -:o: NEW GOODS received by every Steamer* may 22 oct 3 k ly _- r :- ; f?rnitube, mmTaId sofa '9 W ARE KO O Af B . DANIEL H. SILCOX, 175, 177, AND 179 KING-STREET. CHARLESTON, S. <Wi "IJ-EKPS CONSTANTLY t)N HAND A LARGE AND "WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT fv of Cabinet Furniture, of the lasest ami rr,o?t approved :Uy!es, -hieh he uSer-?! price;? which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and Cl! ' MREIl FURNITURE. Bcadsteads. Bureaus. Washstamls and Wardrobe*, Mahogany aud Walnnt Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes. ('hairs. Arm Chain?, Hocking Chairs. What-nots, Sot:i ami Centre Ta bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Secretary and Book Casca^efc. ' .4BBTHAMBER ami COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also * : > v ? KLA8TIC 8 IP O IS* O- K Without a rival for LUXURY. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, in ?II Upholstery. The best Assortment erer offered in thi.? Market. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING. ??J 1 % ,.? . , , ,r - . , . ,. , 12m IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? If u..t. yuur FIRST DUTY to yoor Family has been LEFT I IN BONE. Piedmont Life Insurance Company of Vixg??a THIS COMPANY IS NOW WELL ESTABLISH ED IN THIS PLACE, and the Dumber of its POLICY-HOLDERS is steadily increasing, including soinu of our best Citixens. It is strictly a SOUTHERN HOME INSTITUTION, aud as such should bo patronised by Soutliorn lueu. Call on AGENT at I,aw Office of Messrs. GLOVKR * GLOVER for hbfnr niatiou as to KATES, ?f-c. Auy inquiries by letter from those living in tlto Country will be promptly answered. LALEX. s. MLLEY, JA?. II. EOWLE9, Medicul Examiner. Agent Piedmont Life Insurance Company, a pi 17 lim fab lit _ _ _ _r E?zekicl INFORMS Iii? Friend* th.it he hn* moved to the STOKE under the FIREMEN'S IIA 1.1., where he will keep a select assort ment of CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY. SPECTACLES. PERFUMERY und oiher Fancy Articles. All of which he will warrant as represented, and will he sold a? low as in the City. He is also prcpared^to repair Watches and Clock", and guarantee the same to perform correctly for one year. Jewelry neatly repaired, apl 17 ly The State of South Carolina ORANGKBUKG COUNTY In the Seaa-tun*?May Term, I8li0 npHE ATTENTION OF Tills COURT I having been called by the Grand Jury ??to the great anJ uncalled for Injustice done to Citizens, sometimes, hy being put under arrest, and on failing tu give security for their appearauce at Court, hy being Commit ted to Jail without just cause or substantial proof of their guilt." On motion of I). II. ChaiuhcrLiin, Attorney General and Solicitor of the First Circuit, it ordered: That the 'Merk of the Court do call the attention of nil Magistrates of this County to the Provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, relative to the Untie* of Mag ist rat es, and also tu Mention 14, Article 1 and Section 23 of Atfille *i ot tl,p Constitution of this State: and also to the Provision of the Act of the General Assenibly, pawed September 24th, 18llH. and that the Clerk pf the Court do notify the said Magistrates t)|a| in future they will be held by this Court In g Mtriol accountability for any neglect or viola tiou of the Provisions of Law above referred to. R. B. CARPENTER, Judge of let Circuit. May Oth. 1&60.? 20 If D. LOUIS, AGENT, CAN BB FOUND AT THE CORXEK, Where he is oonstautly receiving supplies of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac, anJ selling the same at CII AKI*K?T< 4MNMt3K8, K i pensei? only added. He is caabled 4o do thi?, bj hie arrange ments made in Charleston and New York. He will be pleased te see Ida old Custom er*. Call before buy in- and Examine his Stock. D. LOUIS, Agent. mar IS o ly 4000' U RES of fine 1AM> for sale on long credit and in l.oTS to suit purchasers. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., july 10?if - Land Agents. T70R Sil.E, RENT JT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estateof the law Colonel KEITT, and well kaown as tho Bnrby V Incv . These LAND** are ?o?.vag the BEST in the !>i?!vie?. being sit ?med en Iran's Creek, commanding A F INK W ATER -FOWKit, and of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They are ?fferet) ?s ONE-HALF their Valuation in 18**. Stist Tract contains TsfJO acres. Conditions?$-\fiOt>->-one-thiit| cash, tno balance in two yearly inslalmeaOj., Addreac MRS. LAURENCE KEITT, no* l?*t Charleston, S. C. FUXITVRK. BKDIHftG, *cr R. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms, enrur* of Market and King Streets. Charles ton. S. C, supplies many families, bofh, j Country and Town to their full satisfaction. Read a few quotations from letters he re| oeiT?d: . . ijL-xtx** Nawaeaav. April 8, 186ft. M?. R. WHITE?Dt\a Sia: Tk? Etnrn*, ture pamc safe to hand and was just as you, represented it. Numbers of TfVhort b,aTO looked at it, and.it ?> miioh adcaired, in f??>t nothing like it in this place. It m,ay be the means of your ?*|b,ng atore here. Yours?ru|y?. Another fron? WlgnsKtirq. 8- f?;I says: ? W? sre wall pleased with In* *M?, 3cu/l Wardrobe t? mat.'l,/' Au I one from Or?ni?t??? ? ? ?Furniture arrived safe, and family do-, lighted." Try him for your.ielf. He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Stroits, ma; 8?1-'?? Charleston, S. C.