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The following song was decided, by a majority of the committee on songs, to be entitled to the prise of $100 offered by the "iTcarth and LTomc." That com mittee consisted of Miss Alico Cary, Unyard Taylor, Esq., and 0. A. Dana, Esq. the kingdom of home. Dark is the night, and fitful and drearily Rushes the wind like the waves of the sea: Little care i, as i sing cheerily, Wife at my side and baby on knee : Xing, King, crown me the King: Home it the Kingdom and J^ove it the King .' Flashes the firelight upon the dear faces, Dearer and dearer as onward we go, Forces the shadow behind us, and places Brightness around us with warmth in the glow. .King, King, crown mr the King: Home it the Kingdom and Love it the King ! Flashes the lovclight, increasing the glory, Beaming from bright eyes with warmth of the soul, Telling of trust and content the sweet story, Lifting the shadows that over us roll. King, King, crown me the King: Home it the Kingdom and Love it the King .' Richer than miser with perishing treasure, Served with a service no conquest could bring.p Hnppy without fortune that words cannot measure, Light-hearted i on the hearthstone can sing. King, King, crown me the King : Home it the Kingdom and Love it th: King ! wm. rankie duryee. An Extraordinary Man.?One of I tbe most extraordinary cases ot peculiar formation in the human body we wit nessed a few days since at Connelly's Hotel, Mercer, in the person of n colored man, a stranger. It is hardly correct, perhaps, to call it a case of malformation, as the phenomena were entirely internal, the man presenting no unusual appear ance whatever. The person, by some inward muscular power, which he cannot explain, can shift the position of his heart at will. We went to see him, not believing half that wo had been told, hut were convinced in less time than it takes to write it. He requested us to satisfy ourselves that his heart was in the position usually occupied by thut organ. Plaoing our hand ou his breast we could feel its beatiug distinctly. Ho commenced a series of contortions with his abdomen, rolling it over and over several times. At the conclusion of this striking exhibition, we placed our hand upon a lump in his leftside below his waist, and there was the heart thumping away as if nothing unusual was the matter. A few contortions and the frisky organ passed across the abdomen, and on the right side kept np its work of throw ing tue blood through the system as regularly as if in its natural position. More contortions and it traveled back home, its course being easily traced ?Qu?* the skin till it passed under the ribs. The man Uten commenced a sort of rotary motion of the bowels, apparently turning them over several times, when we felt a complete set of ribs covering the abdomen, tho regular set being in their usual place. Turning the bowels is the opposite direction the false ribs disappeared. On being naked if his par ents had more childrjn like him, he replied that he had a brother ovor six foet high, who could reduce his stature to something less than throe feet. We believe him readily after having witnessed the above performance.?Exchange. Bust in Cotton.?The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph of Saturday, says s "Not one in twenty of the planters from the coun ties of Central and Southwestern Georgia with whom we have conversed during the last week gave us anything like a favorable report of their cotton crop. All were the rustiest, set of planters we ever saw, and sty the rust is ruining their cotton." Ii?MS>? ?II - Boston owns $15,000,000 real estate, and its citiiens nearly $500,000,000. ?? ??? -. ? ? '???1 ? ==g Cotton vs. Independence.?The theory of the cotton plantaris,?"themore cotton** the nioro money. ' It money was independence, the practice would confirm the theory. There is a great difference botween having money, and handling money. Cotton planting might be com pared to a fishing net. The same quan tity of thread will make a large net or a small one, according to the size of the meshes. But the larger the meshes, the less the fish secured. More fish may he handled, hut fewer will be held. A farm with a wellstocked corn crib aud meat house, all homemade, is a net with small meshes. Money may not bo so plenty there, but it takes but little to do. There are two classes of farmers?one depends mostly on the cotton crop, the other mostly on the provisiou crop. The former ore as a rule generally "hardup." Tho latter are independent. No Room for Little Mary.?A mother, who was preparing some flour to bake into broad, left it for a few moments, when little Mary?with childish curiosity to boo what it was?took hold of the dish, which fell to the floor, spilling the contents. The mother struck the child a severe blow, saying angrily, that she was always in tbe way. Two weeks after, little Mary sickened and died. On her death bed, while delirious, she asked her mother if there would be room for her among tho angels. "I was always in your way, mother; and you had no room for littlo Mary! And will I be in the angola* way ? Will thore be no room for me?" Tho brokeu-hcarted mother then felt that no sacrifice could have been too great, could sho have saved her child. A Sad Romance.?Some throe years ago a young German, whoso family h;i<l immigrated to this country, caire Rast from San Francisco to pursue his studies for the Presb-, teriau ministry at Prince ton College. His health wns~feehle, and it was thought best for him to spend his vacation as much in the open air as possible. He accordingly hired himself to a farmer in Rucks county, Pa., and spent the summer in out-door occupation of a light character. A few weeks ago. when the Pacific railroad had just been completed, and the public were still talking of the last spike with the golden head, n youug lady purchased in Philadelphia one of the very first through tickets for San Francisco. She was the fair daughter of a Quaker fanner, who lived near where the youug Germau student had becu employed during his vacation. They had met, loved, and engaged to be married. Rut his health had grown worse, and his family had sent for him to como back to California. Letters from hin? to the Rucks county farm-house told only of still further decline. The young girl pined under her trouble. At lust, one Saturday, came a telegram asking her to come to him tit once. Her betrothed was sinking fast. On Tuesday she was on her way. Tho road of iron that spans the continent was safely tra versed, and she reached San Francisco. The rest of the story is briefly told. The newspapers of Kastern Pennsylvania a month ago announced under the head of "Married" the wedding in San Francis co, Juno 24th, of a gentleman of that city to a lady of Bucks county, Pa. Following it under the head of "Died," Sau Francisco, June 25th, was the name of 'die husband. The wedding had heeu by a death-bed. The Quaker girl was the bride of a day. A Successful Career.?In the early rush to California, a poor boy, nanioil Charles Crocker, crossed the Mis souri with an ox team at Omaha, on his toilsomo overlnud journey to tho new gold regions. Nineteen years afterward to a day, ho arrived at Omaha on his first return visit to his old Mastern home. He came accompanied by. his family, in his own special car, for ho is now Super intendent of the Central Pacific Railroad, and every mile of it has becu built un der his supervision. He may well feel an honorable pride in the great work with which ho has beon so closely identi fied. His party were four days from Sacramento to Omaha; and on arriving there delighted the citizens with bloom ing floowors, and feasted them upon ber ries, oranges and luscious cherries from California, brought upon Alaska ico, 1,000 miles, through the green valloy of the Pacific elope, aud through the linger ing snow drifts of the Rocky Mountains. It seems like a story from the Arabian Knights. i? They have big trees in Texas. The large court house of Navarro county is said to have been covered with shingles made from a single cedar tree. The oaks, pecans and cedar of that section of the country attain an imtnonse size. A pe can treo in Navarro county, on the banks of the Trinity, measured tweuty-thrco feet in circumference. The cedars are often more than 100 feet high.?Hosten Cultivator. A relic speculator offers the stump of a sogar smoked by Grant for 815. A Saratoga belle wenrs $17,000 worth of diamonds when she drCASCJi up. LAND AGENCY. ANDREWS, at- CO. As wo arc now prepared to attend to tho Advantageous Disposal of LAND in Orange burg County, and having every facility at our hands, we would respectfully call the at tention or our LAND HOLDERS, who may feel disposed to change investments, to the fact. Our Per Ccntage will be light, and where there is no sale there will be no charge. Plats, with full Description of Properly offered for sale, must be furnished us. All persons having land for sale will please oall on tho Undersigned at the Ouaxoebubu Nbwb' Offioe. T. C. ANDREWS ft CO. July 10 tf A RARE CHANCE -FOR CAPITALIST. A Valuable Plantation OF lOOO ACRES, 10 MILES FROM ORANGEBURG, WITH A No. 1 CIRCULAR SAW 9111,1, and a No. 1 GRIST MILL. With an inexhaustable SUPPLY of TIM BER within ONE MILE AND A DALE OF ED IS TO RIVER, and a NAVIGABLE RUN from the MILL to the River. There are TWO SETTLEMENTS on the Place j of a mile apart, one a Two Story Frame Dwelling with Splendod OUTBUILDINGS, and the other u ONE STORY DWELLING and GOOD OUTBUILDINGS. ONE THOUSAND ACRES or CIOOI) PINE LAND, CLAY close: Two Hundred Acres UNDER FENCE. There is also about two hundred acres that has been cleared but. is now grown up with Pine Trees, which will bring COT TON finely. The rest HEAVILY TIMBERED. A portion of the cleared Land will pro duce 20 BUSHELS CORN PER ACRE, and a good many ucres that will bring 1 BALE COTTON PER ACHE. And altogether, this is one of the best FARMS in the South. There is also on tho Place TWO GOOD ORCHARDS. The SAW and GRIST MILLS with the other IMPROVEMENTS cost $0000. Apply to ANDREWS ft CO., nug 14 Land Agents. A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. 148 ACRES OF GOOD COT I TON and RICE LAND. \ mile from Howe's Pump on S. (.'. R. R., and nine miles from Orange burg C. 11. There is a beautiful SITE for a Residence on the pluce with a fine OAK GROVE, and a GOOD ORCHARD. WO acre* of tho pluce are Cleared, and was under Cultivation in 1867. There is also u small HOUSE on the place. Terms cash. Apply to ANDREWS ft CO., aug 7?tf Land Agents. HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE TOWN OF ORANGEBURG FOR SALE. ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS iil with FIRE-PLACE in each Room, ami US-PIAZZA in front, und a KITCHEN containing 8 Rooms, good WELL of WATER on the premises, and place perfectly healthy, with ? of an acre Lot attached. Terms cash. ALSO ONE HOUSE Containing I ROOMS with PIAZZA in front, and a good WELL of WATER on the premi ses, with \ of an acre lot attached. Tin place is in good order and perfectly healthy. Will be B1 Id cheap if applied for soon. Apply to ANDREWS ft CO., Land Agents, Orangeburg, S. C. . ?ng 7 if Improved Farm, VERY CHEAP. A PLANTATION of 100 Acres lall under Fenre. DWELLING HOUSE and all necessary Otlt Imil.lin; . in good order. Im provements cost over $1000. There are 30 ACRES LOW LAND on the Tract that will produce 30 BUSHELS CORN PER ACRE. The Place is perfectly Healthy, lying in the Fork of Edisto, 44 miles from Orange burg. Church and School House near. Will sold, if called for soon, much below i he-cost of improvements. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., aug 14?tf Land Agents. 215 AC31ES TTSAVILY TIMBERED PINE. OAK XX and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Improvements. Will be sold on LONG CREDIT. Also 273 ACRES HEAVILY TIMBERED with PINE. OAK and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Im pro/cments Will be sold on LONG CRED IT. Apply to ANDREWS ft CO., aug 18?tf Land Agents. A. BARGAIN. ?j& A TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN ill ing 800 acres, with good two story [iiLllousc and Kitohcn, and out houses thereon, 14 mile ? from Oraugehurg C. H. HO acres under fence, tit) under cultivation this year. Soil fine, clay closo. Placo healthy, fto. Bounded on the North by Ball Branch, a good running stream. This is a remarkable cheap place. Terms accommodating. Apply to ANDREWS ft CO., july 24?tf Lands Agents. WHISKEY LABELS For Sale at THIS OFFICE. At .r>0 els. per hundred. mnr MONEY I Money!! Money 1!! Saved! Saved !! SAVED!!! By Buying Your DRUGS Cv . PAINTS AND GARDEN SEEDS at 10. J. OEIVEROS, 91, D., Druggist and rharmaccutcst, may 2, 09?ly Orangcbnrg C. Ii., S. C. FOR SALE?220 acres of No. 1 DINE LAND, 5 miles from the Village Will I... ..,.1,1 I', .-_i-_i.i- .:.- lr not sold by the 16th October, will then be offered in 10 acre lots on terms of 1, 2, '1 and 1 years time. F?partieulara inquire of E.'.T. f^lVEROS, Proprietor. THE EQUITABLE Iii FE CON duclslts business uo tho PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH PLAN. ? PAY AS YOU.GO" is tho safe rule in LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything else. Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 1K08 ex ceded that of any ??CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among tho Policy Holders annually. INCOME. 0,000,000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 Tho EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Puldic all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with safety ho conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN DULL, June 26?apl '.\??f Local Ag?*>?t. Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, GO TTON FA ('TORS d> BANKERS Hayn? Street, Charlestop, S. C. Williams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS, 05 Beaver St*, and 20 Exchange Place, X E W YORK. apl 17 flm I M i. TTJTT'S Sasapitrilla and Queen's Delight, The great Alterative and Blood 1'iirificr. E X PI X TO It A XT, A Pleasant and Sure Cure for Coughs. Asthma. &e. VEGET A II I, E I.IVER PILLS, For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, &c. Improved .Liquid Hair Dye, Warranted tlie best in use. For sale in Orangeburg by DK. E. J. OLIVEROS. June 5 o m ICKEUSOX HOI'SE, COLUMBIA, S. C. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, S3 00 Per Day Wm. A. WRIGHT. Manager.' n< v 7 3i* Plantationbitters" This wonderful vegc tublc restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are cspec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article?a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. aug 21 c ly P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash lilituls. Charleston, S. C. nA VINO THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FAt >RY in the South ern Str.tcs, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stork of DOOltS, SASH ES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, &e., fco., 1 am enabled to !*ell low and at manufacturers' prices, N. B.?Striot attention paid to shipping in pnod 0-<b i. july 24 apl 21 ly LAW NOTICE. DeTreville & Sistrunk ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangcburg, S. C. W. j. DkTbkvillb. F. O. SlBTBVNK. june 12 tf GLOVER & GLOVER, ATTORNEYS ani> COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ORANGEBUBG 0. H., S. C. TllOS. W. GlOVKB. MoBTIMBB GLOVRB. jan 2 ly TTTTmo rwrci O T T?P AT1T? XIU AQUINO 06 JUJCitfAJLVJCj, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attend the Courts in Orangeburg, Barnwell and Iieaufort, and the United States Courts. OFFICE AT ORANGSBURG, S. C. W. Iff. Hutsos. W. F. IIutbon. T. K. Lroabl. jun 23 o ly IZLAR & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ORANQEB Uli O, S. C. Jambs F. Izlak. Samuel Dibble. fob 23 * ly MALCOLM L BROWNING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORANOERURG C. II., So. C?. aug 21 ly FRED. FERSNER, DENTIST. Will bo in Orangcburg cTcry Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Office in roar of BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE, feb 20 tf L D. DURHAM, M. D., S1 R CEOX J) EN TIS T. Office over the Store of .Messrs. Bull, Soo vill A Pike. mar 0 tf DR. H. W. KENNERLY, O It A N G E H II R G , HAVING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Respectfully oilers his Professional Services i<? the Citizens and Vicinity. Office on Russell Struct, opposite Bull, Scovill \ Pike s. mar IS 2in DR. J. R. TOOMER, 0 K A S G E II V R G, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI ZEN.-? of Orangcburg and Vicinity that he has resumed the Practice of Medicine, un<l can be found at his Residence on Russell Street. jnn 1<>?ly Will T E ' S III A II 11 L E W O HKS. 117 Meeting-Street. Charleston. So. Ca MONUMENTS, BEAD STONES. MAR hie and Stone Tile, Blue Flagging and Drown Stone Work, of every description. SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS. Iron Railing*. K. b. wIIitk. b. I?. WIIITr.. may 1 c 12m D. W. ROBIJS FASHION AULE TAILOR, 1 have tin- pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customers ami the Public generally, thnt having removed to a Central Position, handy and convenient to all, I am now pre pared Cut. Fit and make Up u GENTLE MAN'S WARDROBE with Neatness and Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance. Next door to Messrs. Bull. Scovill & Pike, I can be round at all times. jnn<??ly D. W. ROBINSON. Orangeburg?In Equity. James J. S. Dukes, ] Bill for sale of Administrator. Real Estate to pay | vs. j- debts, for Mary Ann C. Dukes, I Injunction and et. al. J Belief. Notice i? hereby given to the creditors of the late JOSEPH DUKES, deceased, that they are required by a decree in this case, to present and prove their tespci'tivo demands before Charles B. Glover, Esq., at Orange burg South Carolina, on or before the first ?lay of October next, or he debarred the benefit of said decree. Clerk's Office, ) GEORGE BOLIVER, Orangcburg, 8. C, \ C C. P. July 17, I8ti0. j OR A NCI FII DUG COUNTY, PROBATE COURT. Ex /"irh W. C. Wolfe, Executor. In re Lost Will of Christian Wolfe. A PrLICATION HAVING BEEN MADE J\_ by W. C. Wolfe, Executor, for have to prove the past Existence. Losa and Con tents of the Last Will and Testament of Christian Wolfe, deceased, it is ordered, That all persons who may think themselves interested, do appear before me at Oraugc hurg on the 30th day of October next, and cross examine the ovidenoe which iuay be produced, and introduce evidence in reply. Probate Office, t Til AI?. C. ANDREWS, i July HO, 1800. j Judge of Probat?*, july 81 0 Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE ,, FAMILY GR0GERIES, IIQUOM, DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. JUST RECEIVED A FT NE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO, OYSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, ETC. MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me and will be plenscd to sec his friends, march IX?ly W. L. W. Ill LEY. hi *Jmm' VT. I>. RUSSELL, No. 5 HAYNE-STREET CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA? WP. RUSSELL HAVING BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR THE PAST # Twenty Years in Charleston and throughout tho Slate, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He is Propared with every Facility to Fill Orders for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, MANTLEPIECE8, MOULD IN08, be, <xr , and has at his Warcrcoms, No. 6 HAYNE-STREET, a large and well as sorted Stock of the above Goods. WORK SHOPS PKITCII.IUD-STREET. THIRD FLOOR PIDENIX IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PA8T TWENTY YEARS will b? a Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. may 1 AMERICAN TONTINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY JOI-TlSr KIXTITCLAJNTID, DB. TU Hi. OGIl^R, .OENKRAL AGENT MEDICAL EXAMINER, CHARLESTON BOARD OK U Hon. ALFRED HUG ER, W. J. M AO RATH, Bsq? Pre B. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, T. D. W AON RR, Esq. DREW SI.MONDS. Esq., President Birst National Rank, Mure & Co., W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. Courtnoy Messrs. Olney & Co. DR. II. W. KEX^TERLY, MPDICAL EXAMINER. June <> 6i) 20 RFERENGE: si lent So. t'a. R. R. Co., Hon. J. . Mcssr*. John Fr?ser & Co., AN? ROBERT MUBE. Esq. Messrs. R, & Tretinoin, II. B. OLNET, Esqf KUCIi ICO III X.SOX. LOCAL AGENT. 3m FURNITURE, CHAIR AND SOFA W A. Ii E TIO O Mi S . DANIEL H. SILCOX, 175, 177, AND 179 KING-ST UK ET, 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 oilers at prices which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Bcadsteads, Bureaus, Waslu lands and Wardrobes. Mahogany and Walnnt Sofas. Tele-a-Tetcs. Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rocking t'hairs, What-nuts. Sofa and CentroTa ble*, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Secretary and Book Cases, etc. Also CHAMBER sad COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also ELASTIC SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, is all Upholstery. The bent Assortment ever offered in litis Market. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOB SHIPPING, may 1 c 12m INFORMS his Friends that he has moved to the STORE under the FIREMEN'S HALE, where tic will keep a select assort ment of CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, PERPTJMBRY and other Fancy Articles. All of which he will warrant as represented, slid will he sold us low as in the City. He is also prepared^to repair Watches and Clocks, and guarantee the same to perform correctly for one year. Jewelry neatly repaired, apl 17 ly The State of South Carolina ORA NG EBTJ KG COUNTY. In the Sessions?May Term, 1869. rpilB ATTENTION OF THIS COURT |[_ having been called by the Grand Jury "to the great and uncalled for Injustice done to CitIfens, 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 cuusc or substantial proof of their guilt.'' On motion of D. II. Chamberlain, Attorney General and Solicitor of the First Circuit, it is ordered: That the Clerk of the Court do call the attention of all .Magistrates of I his County to the Provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, relative to the Duties of Mag istrates, aud also to Section 14, Article 1 and Section 23 of Article 4, of the Constitution of this State; and also to the Provision of tho Act of the General Assembly, passed September 24th, 18HH, and that tho Clerk of Uic Court do notify the said Magistrates that in future they will be held by this Court to a strict accountability for any neglect or viola tion of the Provisions of Law above referred to. R. ?. CARPENTER. Judge of 1st Circuit. ;>if.y 11th, 1809.?33 u D. LOUIS, AGENT, CAN HE FOUND AT TUE CORNER, Where he in constantly receiving supplies of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac, ? il l Belling the same at CHARLESTON PRICES, Expenses only added. He is enabled to do this, by his arrange' mcnta made iu Charleston and New York. He will be pleased to see his old Custom" era. Call before buy in? and Examina hi* Stock. D. LOUIS, Agent. mar 13 e ly 4000 a< RES of fine LAXD for.*alc on long credit and in LOTS to suit purchasers. Apply to ANDREWS A CO.r july 10?tf Land Agents. FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Kstateof the late Colonel EE1TT, and well known as the Darby Place. These LANDS are among the BEST \m the District, being situated on Even's Creek, commanding A FINE WATER-POWER,and of a Rich Rod Clay8oil. They are offered at ONE-H ALF theiPValnatiou in 15*6. Sard Trnct contains 300 acres. Crnditions?$5.600?one-third cash, the balance in two yearly instalments. Address MRS. LAURENCE KEITT, nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C. I1UNITI RE, UEOOINQ, do. R. WHITE S Furniture Warr-Roorol, corner of Market and King Streets. Charles ton, S. p., supplies many families, both Country and Town to their full satisfaction. Head a few quotations from letters he re ceived : NKWBKRnv, April S, I8f>?. Mn. R. WHITE?Dsab Sir The Furnt ttire eninc safe to hand and wan jnst as yota represented it. Numbers of visitors haver looked at it, and it is much adapted, in. fact nothing like it in thi* place. It may be the means of your selling mere here. Yours truly, **** Another from Winnsboro, 8,C? says: ? We ure well pleased with the suit. Send Wnrdrohp to match." And one from Orangeburg Conn*y : ??Furniture avrived safe, and family de lighted." Try him far yourself. lie keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Streets, ftiay?9 Charkstoa. 3. C.