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About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mother fearful tragedy was perpetrated in the second district of this city. 8car?ls* has the public mind recovered forth the horror excited by the City Park tragedy before it is presented with another scene of blood and violence more liafrrowing in its rcoital then the former, fearful as that certainly was. The scene now changes to a low frame teijemfnt-house on Rampart sticot bo tv^tm Custom-House and Bienvillc. It is known as No. 31, and is occupied by a woman named Mrs. Forte, who keeps furnished rooms to rent. Ouo of these tenanted by a young girl named i Walker. It seems that she intimate relations with a clerk in a commission house on this side of | Canal street; but it appears she had other lovers, since the victim and perpe jjrar, 'or the fearful .tragedy was one of His name is Gast on Ferret, a Creole, about thirty-two year* of age. How long he has known the girl no one seems to know, but he bus been visiting Ifejf for more than six months past. Yes terday he called at the house and in* of Mrs. Forte for Maggie, aud directed to seek her in the buck-yard, i appearance exhibited no Btgns of ex citement, and he commenced a converse* tion with the girl, seemingly in the beat humor. lie Jeft her for a few moments and again returned. This time he ac. cused her of having lovers br; ides him eclf. Sho replied: ? "You know I bare K ??Well," said ire, "I'm tired of life; but before I die I mean to kill you." Still she nppreheuded no danger, and laughed iu its face, ul^tftft.? almost At the sumo instant h? drew a largo eized Colt's revolver and fired r.t her. The ball took effect in bor left cheek and ranged toward her throat. The landlady heard the report of the pistol, end rushed out in time to see Ferret put the rauaxle under his chin and Are. The ball ranged toward the W*' uu aud iuftcted wbJt be a mortal wound. The woman, soon as she was shot, rushed into the and out on the banquette, where she fell insenihle. Here she was pioked up by officer Smith, and carried back into the house. The alarm spread rapid *Xi end, in a few moments the house was with frightened citizens. At this sjfKtcinl Officer Bellousu reached the scene. He at once ordered the girl ro . &e taken to the Charity Hospital, und the coro tier to he sent for, for it was then believed the man could survive hut a lew moments. Contrary to expectations, &ar is Btill alive, but there is scarcely sny likelihood that he can-lire but a few hours longer. ^ ?tn the poqket of Kur ret was found the bjohfed letter: "t^'nave so much endured that I am j |i*ed at living any more; after a long struggle- between life and death, tny fate ?J?P?f?. my life with this bloody rrag lOfNo man can imagiue what I have I suffered ii| the last ten years. Ten years *go I SworS to kill myself at thirty years of age if my constitution in life had not changed before that time. Instead of getting belter, 1 hare sank from bad to worse. I have passed through all 'he I^ssi4*to that can torture a humau heart; Jha. last tof all?accursed love?had to "jj?w the last stroke to my existence. Bat I eannot leave this cursed world ?lone. I am bound to fake before I die the life of the woman I love madly, and by whom I have been (made) so much nnhapffy for the list n'\x month*. Afpor niy part I sop d":?t|i a sweet iy. an trWsi thing bofof?. n?y eye?, - hecause I am* positively euro that? "Pott mortem nihil est\ tpnaqne more L "QAa^xw^Fj-u^R." I This letter, together with a5 sealed one, were tnkeu from his pocket by Captain Ca in, tl^ Chief^ofPoli?o. The sealed letter was addressed U M?ns. Arthur Malesaguo, and has not* been "broken open. It is not known, therefore, what it contains. The scene now bad become almost frightful. The man lay upon his back breathing heavily, and a sanguine tide ieauiug from his month. The ball in its course through his head had bulged out bis ey?^'rendering'hideous Ins face, blackened by the congealing blood, while over' the pale lips had settled a bloody, frothy foam. The stautest men turned away-from the scene sick at heart. Ho was cvidoutly an educated man, and was employed as clerk iu a confectionery on the corner of Bayou road and Esplanade street. Tho young girl, Maggie Walker, has only been iu the city about two years, and came from Franklin parish, where her parents now reside. Tho girl is about tweuty-five years'of fige, is rather fleshy, and is somewhat pretty, with black eyes and dark brown curling hair.?New Orleans Picayune. Monsieur Kaintuck <? the Fid dleh.?On board the steamer Indiana, in 006 of her trips down the Mississippi, were a large uumber of good-natured passengers. They were seeking to while away the hours, according to their several notions of pleasure, and would have got on vftfry well but for one annoyance. There happened to he on board, a Iloosier from tho Wabush, who Wna going "down to Orleans," and he had provide hiir self with an old violin, fancying that he c mid fiddle as well as tho beat man, and planting himself where he could attract notice, scraped awny. Tho fellow couldu't fiddle any more thun a setting hen, and the horrible noise disturbed his fellow passengers excessively. A Frenchman, of very delicate nerves, and a very fino musical cur, whs especially annoyed. He fluttered, fidgetted and swore at the "sacro" fiddle. The passengers tried various expedients to rid themselves of the Iloosier and his fiddle, it was no go?"he would music just as long ss he d?d pleased." At last, a big Kentuckian sprang from his seat, saying. "I reckon I'll fix him." Flaced himself near the amateur fiddler, and commenced braying with all his might. The effect of the move was beyond description. "Old Keutuck' brayed . so loud that he drow n\l the screech'-<g uf the fiddle, and amid the shouts of the passengers, the discomfited Iloosier retreated below, leav ing the victory of tho unequal contest with the Kentuckian and his singular and impromptu iinitatiou of Balaam's friend. The d. light of the Frenchman knew no bonds; quiet was restored for the day. During the night the Ken tuckian left the boat. Tho next morn ing, after breakfast, the passengers were startled by the discordant sound of their old tormentor; Huoeidr had discovered that the coast was clear, and was bound to revenge himself on the passengers. Loud, and worse lhau ever screamed the Sddlo. The Frenchman, just seated lo read his paper, ou the first sound, rose, looked anxiously around shrugged his should, rs and then cried, "Yaro is he! rare is Ac,-' Qnoeok? ?jueock, Mon Dim! Vare is Monsieur Keutuck, de man vot plays on de jackass." A Jersey Heroine.?The New York Tribune relates the following thrilling incideut of tho heroism of a Jersey girl: "Yesterday afternoon a young lady of eighteen, while proceeding along the Morris and Essex railroad track, between Orange and Orange Junction, saw a gen tleman who was walking a few paces ahead of her stagger and fall. At the same time she saw the down express for New York approaching. The unfortunate man fell on the fine by which tho train was coining, and his destruction appeared inevitable. The courageous girl with nil speed ran to the prostrate man, and by great oxcrtion succeeded in rolling him off the track, not before the locomotive had passed and cut off a portion of her dress. The driver brought his engine to a stop iiuuiedtately, and a doctor descend ed from tho train aud fouud thai the un conscious Diun was suffering from an epi leptic attack. The passengers loudly cheered the heroic act ion. On recover ing consciousness the gentleman who had so nearly hst his life expressed the deep est gratit udu. Th 3 young lady peristent ly refused to give her name, when some New York merohants mentioned their desire uf presenting her with a testimo nial. Amid deafening cheering and the waving of pocket-handkerohicfi the trnjn pursued its way to Now York. "Mammy'." tald a prccocibru* ltttle-bo who, againts his will, was mude to roc the cradle of his baby brother, "If th Lord has any more babies to give aw 1 don't you ti'.ko cm. ?LiJtSLND .A.OENCY. AMH.KWN, ? CO. As we are now prepared to attend to the AdTsstsjcoss Wfy^'1 W? LAND in Orange, burg Count/, and having every facility at our band?, ire would respectfully call the at* tention or our LAND HOLDERS, who may feel disputed to change investments, to the fact. Our Ter Centage will be light, anil where there is no sale there will be no charge. Plate, with full Description of Property offered for sale, must be furnished us. All persons having land for sale will please call on the Undersigned at the OaafcueuuRo Nawa' Offloe. T. C. ANDREWS & CO. My"_tr_ A BARE CHANCE ?FOR? CAPITALIST. A Valuable Plantation OF lOOO ACEE8, 10 MILES FROM ORANGEBUR0, WITH A No. 1 CIRCULAR SAW HILL AND A Ao. 1 GRIST MILL. With an inexhaustable SUPPLY of TIM BER within ONE MILE AND A HALF OF EDISTO RIVER, and a NAVIGABLE RUN from the MILL to the River. There are TWO SETTLEMENTS on tho Place \ of a milo apart, one a Two Story Franc Dwelling with Splendcd OUTBUILDINGS, and the other a ONE STORY" DWELLING and GOOD OUTBUILDING8. ONE TUOUSAXD ACRES or GOOD PIKE LAND, CLAY oloec: Two Hundred Acres UNDKR FENCE. There is also abonl two hundred acres that has been cleared but is now grown up with Tine Trees, which will bring COT TON finely. The rest HEAVILY TIMBERED. A portion of the cleared Land will pro duce 20 II USE ELS CORN /'ER ACRE, and a good many acres that will bring 1 BALK COTTON PER ACRE. And altogether, this is one of the best FARMS in the South. There is also on the Place TWO GOOD ORCHARDS. The SAW and GRIST MILLS with tin other IMPROVEMENTS cost $6000. Apply to ANDREWS & CO.. aug 14 Land Agents. A C1IAXCE FOR INVESTMENT. ?148 ACRES OF GOOD COT i TON end RICE LAND, \ mile ?from Rowe's Pomp on S. C. R. R., and nine miles front Orange burg 0. M." Tjjere is a beautiful SITE for in Residence on the place with a fine OAE GROVE, and a OOOD ORCHARD. 80 acres of the place are Cleared, and was under Cultivation in 1807. There is also a small HOUSE on the place. Terms cash. Apply to ANDREWS & CO.. aug 7?tf Land Agents. BOUSES AND LOTS IN THE TOWN OF ORANGEB?RG FOR SALE. ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS ?ill with FIRE-PLACE in each Room, and [OJLPIAZZA in front, and a EITCII EN coutaining !l Rooms, good WELL of WATEB on the premises, and place perfectly healthy, with ?* of an acre Lot attached. Terms cash. ALSO ONE HOUSE Containing 4 ROOMS with PIAZZA in front, and a good WELL of WATER on the premi ses, with } of an acre lot attached. The place is in good order and perfectly healthy. Will bes Id oheap if applied for soon. Apply to ANDREWS & CO.. Land Agents, Omngcburg. 8. C. ?ug 7 tl 215 ACi^ES TTEAVILY TIMBERED with PINK. OAK XX *"d HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Improvements. Will be sold on LONG CR D1T. Also ?73 ACRES HEAVILY TIMBERED with PINE, OAK and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Im provements Will be sold on LONG CRED IT. Apply to ANDREWS & CO?l aug 18?tf Land Agents. A bargain. JA TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN iiii ing 300 acres, with good two story UJLllousc and Kitchen, and out houses thereon, 14 miles from Orangoburg C. II. SO acres under fence, GO under cultivation this year. Soil fine, day elose. Place healthy, fto. Bounded on the North by Ball Branch, a good running stream. This is a remarkable cheap place. Terms accommodating. Apply to ANDREWS Si CO., july '14?tt Landa Agents. The State of South Carolina. OrtAKGEHURfl County. In Equity. PPLICATION IIA VINO BEEN MADE by Thaddens C. Andrews, before me, to A Esta 'stahllsh the former Existence, Contents and Loss of a Certain Deed or Declaration of Trust, executed by the said T. C. Andrews, of a oertain Lot or Parcel of Land in the Town of Orangeburg, conveyed, by J. A. K. Hol* man to T. C. Andrews, said Lot being on Street fronting Presbyterian Church and Strest, formerly property of John MONEY! Money!! Money!!! Saved! Savbd I! SAVED!!! By Buying Ybut DRUGS ^ . PAINTS anil MEDICINES, ^ OIL8' AND GARDEN SEEDS at E. J. ?1,1 VKItOS, M. D., Druggist aud Pharmaceutcst. may 2, 60?1y Orangeburg C. It., 8. C. EU SALE?220 acres of No. 1 PINE LAND, T> mite? Otpm the Village. WHS [J for cash t>r on reasonable time. If nut aolil by tho 15th October, will then be offered Iu 10 acre lots enfermsof 1. 2. ? ?????' 4 years time. For partioulaY* inquire of E. 3, OLIVKROS, Proprietor. INSURE YOUR LIFE Thk Kiti iTAiiLK Liri: CON ducts itr business on the PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH FLAN. ? PAY AS YOU 00" is the safe rule In LIFE ASSURANCE us in anything else. ltn NEW BUSINESS in the yerr 1808 cx oeded th?t of any ??CHECK," ??NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME.... 0,000.000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 Tho EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with safety bo conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN BULL, junc 2f>?up! 3?tf Local Agent. 1 ana beward.? i will l#V/\/\f give One Thousand Dollars Reward for any case of the following diseases, which the medical faculty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. IUchau*sGolden Remedies will not radically cure. Dr. Hichau's Golden Balsam, No. 1, will cure Syphillin in itK primary aud sccond.ivy stages, such ns obi ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of tho scnlp, oardication diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr. Hichau's Golden Balsam, No. 2, will cure the third stages,orLortiary Syphillis. Svphillitic and MorcuriaLJIhcumatism, and I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure, without the aid of this me Heine, which doca not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. I have hun dreds of certificates showing the miraculous euros effected by these remedies. Price Of cither No. 1 or No. 2 $"> per bottle, or two bottles $u. Dr. Richau'a Golden Antidote?A safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation, Gravel, and all urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, warranted to cure. Priee S3 per bottle. Dr. Ricbau's Golden Elixir de Amours?A railical cure tor General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It in invuluable R> those who are anxious for an Increase of family. Powerful, harmless, und speedy in restoring health. Price ?:?"> per b.ntlo, or two bottles; On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered "tetter, or express, theso remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. Jiouc genuine without the name of Dr. Riehau's Remedies, D. B. Richards, sole pcopriuLor. blown in glass of Softies. Address DR. D. B. RICH.tU'S, No. *-'lJH Variok st.. New York. Office hours from '.) a, m. loU f. m. Circulars sent. Aug. SI tf Geo. W. Williams & Co., W1IOLE8ALK GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS it BANKERS Iluyne Street, Charleston, S. C. W?liams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION MER I'll ANTS. f>5 Reaver St., and 20 Exchange Place. x e W york. apl 17 ?im PLANTATION BITTEES This wonderful vege table restorative is the sheeUanchor 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 espec 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 duccd 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 0 ly obaxgebubg <:?iwty, PR?DA Th' COURT, Ft parte Jas. D. Jones, Guardian. TAMES D. JONES, THE GUARDIAN OP John II. and Henrietta Livingston, givos notion that after thirty days from this (late, he will apply for a dual discharge from his Gusrdinnt-inp. THAI). C. ANDREWS, aug 11 It Judge of I'mbate. LAW NOTICE* DeTreville & Slstruni; ATTORNEYS AY LAW, Orangeburg, S. t. W. J. DbTsRVILLB. F. O. SisTitrsi;. jlina 12 tf GLOVER & GLOVER, ATTORNEYS a N It *? COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ORANGBBURO C II., ,8. O. Tims. W. Ulovcb. .MiuiTiMK.it Glovrb. jnn 2 ly H?TS0NS & LEGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attend the Courts in Orangcburg, Harnwcll ami Beaufort, und the United States Courts. OFFICE AT ORANGEBURO, S. C. W. M. Hutsov. W. F. IIctsox. T. K. Lkoabb. ?jiin 2;l c ly izlar & dibble, ATTORNEYS ANP SOLICITORS. OR A NO Eli Uli G, S. C. James F. I/.i.ak. Sami tl DuiBi.r. feb 2o ? ly MALCOLM i. BROWNING, ATTORN EX AT LAW, ORANUEUURG C. II., No. C?. i\ng 21 ly FRED. FERSNErT DENTIST. Will be in Orwmeburg every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Office in rear of DULL, SCOVlLL & PIKE feb 20 tf l D. DURHAM, M. D. SURGEON DENTIST. Oinco over tbe Store of Messrs. Rull, Sco vill & Pike. mar G tf DR. H. W. KENNERLY, O UAX?E? I' II?, HAVING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Respectfully btferi his Professional bervHes to the Cltixens and Vicinity. Othcc on Russsll Street, opposite Bull, Scovill & Pike's. mar lo 2m DR. J. R. TOOMER, OR A S G EBURO, S C. RESPBC3P.EVLLV INFORMS THE CITI ZENS of Orurijftbiirg and Vicinity that he lias resumed the I'ractiec of Medicine, anil can be found at his Residence on Russell Street. jiin Di?-ly W H I T E 'S M A R K L E WORKS, 117 .Vre''"'/-Street. Ch'trUxtnu. So. Ca. MONUMENTS. HEAD STONES. MAR hie and Sioue file. Blue Flagging und Brown Stnne Work. of every description. SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS*. Iron Railing*. b. n. winrr. it. p. wiiitk. may 1 c 12m FASHIONABLE TAILOR, I have tho pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customers and t!io Public generally, that having removed to a Central Position, handy and convenient to all. I am now pre pared Out, Fit and make Up a GENTLE MAN'S WARDROBE with Neat&ess and Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance. Next door lo VIsssra Hull, Scovill & Pike, I can be 'bund at all limes. j-n'.t?ly 1). W. ROBINSON. Orangeburg?In Equity. James J. 8. Dukes, j Bill for sale of Administrator. I Real Esta'.o to pay vs. debts, for Mary Ann C. Dukes, I Injunction and et. til. J Relief. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the lute JOSEPH DI KES, deceased, that they are required by a decree in this case, to present und prove their respective demands ltefore Charles B. Glover, Esq., at Orange burg South Carolina, on or before the first day of October next, or be debarred the bePetit of said decree. Clerk's Office. ) GEORGE ROLIVER, Orangeburg. S. C, \ C. C. P. July 17, 1869. j ORANGE III RO COUNTY, PROBATE COURT. Kx parte. W. ('. Wolfo, Executor. In re Lost Will of Christian Wolfe. APPLICATION MAVIN? BEEN MADE by W. C. Wolfe, Executor, for leave to prove the past Existence. Loss and Con tents of tho Last Will and Testament of Christian Wolfe, deceased, it is ordered, That all persons who may think themselves ihtcrcste t do appear before inc at Orangc hurg "ii the POtn day of October next, nnd oro-s examine the evidence which may be produced, and introduce evidence in reply. Probate tMHoe. ? THAD. C. ANDREWS, July ?:?>. 1 *??.'.'. 1 Judge of Probst*. july 81 o DO NOT SUND NORTH FOR irtFE INSURANCE* ^INSUBE'ir ^MCC, AH0~ RETAIN THE MONEY IN VO?R OWN STATE. THE. PIEDMOJTT a in LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA. HAfi ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, with a Boavi <sjf compoKHl of well known South Carolinians, who invest all Mots rocei*** fer ttWm*J/S? m this State. The following are prominent uicutbera of tho Board: .,?.,... twt*x Col J. PI THOMAS, Ocn. M. 0. BUTLER," ri^'*?4fe!TE^4iSpl?. JNO. S. PRESTON, R. W.' GIBBES, T; 4. PIBSlttl f!T K ? It claim* your patronage on the following grouadat - --?" "?'? '?' ?>? ?"? n. 1st. Ita terniH are an low. a* is consistent with safely. i ,, .?.._., ?? ?id. Da investments are based on REAL ESTATE:-?->-' - 8*1. Your money is KEPT AT HOME. -~ , ? r.n ni ah Imtn 4tb. It numbers among its Policy Holders many of the best merchant* and eitiaeje* *f For further information, tables of rates, &c, apply cither in person or by lotisajJsL. 1 JAUIIM II. I OU I.F^ A^aX I>r. A. 8. S ,U,I,KY. Law Office of Mess rt. Otov*? ff?tOTB*. Medical Examiner. , *>W Sept 4 15 -4. , W. L. W. RILTSY, Has Constantly on hand a Fresli Supply of C HOICK .1 ,'1 tut fl-aw ?ri*n*i DRY GOODS, SHOES, 4c. " t , ,i ? ' ,..t,,V? '-.....i;-i fcVWit JU 1ST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO OYSTERS. SARDINES. PICKLES. ETC. MR. .TOllN DAVIS is with me and will ho pleased to see hie fHesjsVs. march 13?ly W. L. W. HI LEY. r.t {* (tTelJ ?f\ *>iiT No. 5 ItAYNE STREET CH ARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA. T. RUSSELL 1IAVINO BERN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FVrfc #*R r&f Twenty Ycaia.in.Charleston aud throughout the Stute, returs w respect tnil v solicits a continuance of the same. Ho is Prepared with every Facility tm WVt Orders for SASHES, BLINDS. DOORS. WINDOW FRA.MRS. M ANTLEPIBCEl*, Xft?U?. INGS. &c, &c, and has at Iiis Warcruoms, No. 5 IIAYNB-STRKET, a large aad well aaV sorted Stock of the above Goods. WORK SHOPS riilTCIMlin-STREET. TIITRD FLOOR FIKENIN IRON WORKS. ' The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PA?T TfrSStt YEARS will be .? Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. ... nj.^?^ may 1 c CM ?WilM^f 0m\NE ?W? ?FE INSURANCE COMPANY. JOHN KIRKLAND,.?.c.ENEltAL aV***T Oli. T. L. OGIER,.MEDICAL EXAMINER. CHARLESTON HOARD OF REFERENCE: (tt Hon. ALFRED IIUGKR, W. .1. MAGHATH. Esq.. President So. Cfc R. R. C?, Hon. 4. B. CAMPBELL. Attorney at L*w. T. D. WAGNER. Es.,.. Messrs. John Fraaer A Co-.. AN DREW SIMONDS. Esq.. President First National Hank, ROBERT MURK. Esq. Messrs. R, Mure & Co.. W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. Court nay * Treuholsa, II. B. OMfdUF, Esq, Messrs. Olnev & Co. kirk RomjypNirlr/ dk. ii. W. KKXXKULY, MEDICAL EXAMINER, june H tf'.l 20 local .\at?r. 9m <\ it?. FURNITURE, CHAIR tili SOFA W ^ jR 15 rto O M S . DANIEL H. SILCOX, 1 7 5 177, AND 179 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WfcU^??LKCTKB ASSORTMENT of Cnbrnet-^nrnHwrr. of the latest aud most approved styles, whieh ha offers atvrieee) wtnih cannot fail to plcusc. consisting in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE; Beiidstcadsi Bureaus. N a-mstuml* aod Wardrobes, Mahogany anal Walotat Solas, Teto-a-T> tes. Chairs, Arru Chair-, Roekinu Chairs, What-nots, Sofa ami Centre Ta bles. Marble and .Mahogany Tups, Secretary and Book Caeca, etc. A'so CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also 13 L A ft T I C S % O N O A . Without a rivnl for LUXURY. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, in all I in this Market. ? Upholstery. The best Assortment ever offered it N. B.?OOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING, may I c 12a* tftntH l3. rro^i.ii:. M>.mttftn-4iin r of I)oor*y SittU lliimil* Charleston, S. C, nAVISO TIIK LARORST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORV in il.c South em States, and keeping always on hand a large and moat complete stock of POORS. SASIIKH. BLINDS. Sash Doors. Store DoftVs. Sliutters, Mouldings, Ac, &c. I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturers' price!. N. R.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. July 24 af>l 24 17 4000 AC BKS of flu? f.AXI? for sale on long credit and n\ LOTS to suit pure'lasers. Apply to ANDREWS 4 CO., july 10?if Land Agents. w II IN II1-1Y I.A ULI S For Sale at TIMS OFFICE. At o0 ci*. per husjlrcd. mat JjlOU SALE, ?EMTB ^ THE FINE PLANTATION Hrlniiping to the Estateof the late Coloeel EE ITT, and well known aa the V . Darby PSec?. .. i These l.AN US are- among *he BUST (* the T>v<rri<rt. being sitnetedf an? lyea*??hSJe%,. commanding A FINE W ATER-PWi'Ift, ? ???* of a Rich Red Clay SoiU They are nt ONK-HAI.P their Vr.Htatfoa in ISM. tfajjg. Tract contains ?UO acres. renditions?$.">,'><*>?one-third c.^ah??fa balance in two yearly Instalments. Adtirtsa MRS. LAURENCE ilITt t no* 7?tf Charleston, S. C, ITilLMTXRE, IsEBHp>|M4s. < R. WHITES Furniture Wsa/twfofcftfe. corner of Ma*.Let ami King Streets, Charles, ton. S. C. supplies many families, both. Country and Town to tt.Hr foil satisfaction, Read a few. quotations fram Jfffgnt^*?* ccived: Nr.war.nav. April 8, 18?* Ma. R. WHITE?Dkas. Hia> Ths faf?i ture came safe to hand and was just as yflu. represented it- Numbers of wMfft MR* looked nt it. and it is much atfffllim to ttft nothing likokia1h>*vaoe. If mtWm* means of your selling more hers, _ Vours truly. ' \nother fr-cw Wi*??**?*. ?..?., mjmt ?We nre wo.l pleased with the safe. Send Wardn.h. to match." L fciw?MS' And one from Orangefcnrg County Jt ? Furo-iure arrived safe, *?4 ?Wfjr oV hud." ... ' . loUflaStri him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES tea. C.ncr King*and Market Streets, may?12m 8 Charleston, S. C.