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POETRY. Take the Papers. BY N. P. WILLIS. Why don't you take tho papera? They're the lifo of our delight f Exoept about election time, And then I read for spite. Subscribe ! you cannot lose a cent, Why thould you be afraid T For cash thuc paid Is money lent At interest four-fold paid. (Jo, then, aud take tho papers, . And pay to-day, nor pay delay, And soy ?r?rd for it is inferred, You'll live until you're gray. As aid neighbor of mine, While dying with a cough, Desired to hear the latest news While he wns going off. 1 took the paper, and I read Of Home new pills in force ; He bought a box?and he is dead ? No?hearty as a horse. I knew two men, aa muoh alike As e'er you saw two stumps, And no phrenologist could find A different" In their h:::r. One takes the paper, and his life Is happier than a King's, His chUdren can read and write, ' And talk of men and thing*. The other took no paper, and While strolling through tho wood, A tree fell down and broke his cTown, Au* Villcd him?"very good." Had be been reading of tjlc news, At home, like neighbo? |jm) I'll bet a cent that accident Would not have happened him. Why don't you take the papers? Nor from tho printer's sneak, Because you borrow from his boy A paper every week. For ho who takes the papers, And pays his bffl when due; Can live in peace with Qod and man. And with the printer too. What the Farmer Must Know. ?The farmer, liko the business man, must know what he is doing; he must have some pretty decided ideas of what be it to accomplish?in fact he must ar CCuiplUm it beforehand. He must know his soil?tb- of caCu Jot; net only tho top, b- ^no sub ???? He must know ?utSral? uud erases x' . . eaoh. treadaptc1 ? . ? j Just know when is the best tune ^ work them, whether they uoed sum mer fallowing. He must know the condition in which ground must be when plowed, so that it be not too wet or too dry. He moat know that some grains re quire earlier sowiug than others, and what those grains are. He must know how to put them in. He must know that it pays to have machinery to help him as well us muscle. He must know about stocks and ma nures, and tho cultivation of trees aud small fruits, and many other things in a word, he must know what experienced, observing farmers know, to bo sure of success. Then he will not guess?will pot run such risks. Value of a Pafeii Dollar.?The quotations of gold as given in the money articles or the daily papers, convey no fixed idea to the common mind. The information needed is: "What is a paper dollar worth?" The following will answer the question : When gold is quoted at 81 :10, u paper dollar is worth 91 cents nearly. When gold is quoted at 81:15, a paper dollor is worth 87 cents : When gold is quoted at ?1:20, a paper dollar is worth 83 1-8. When gold is quoted at $1:30, a paper dollar is worth 77 cents, nearly. Whon gold is quoted at $1 :8?, a paper dollars is worth 7-4 cents. Whon gold is quoted at $1 :45, a paper dollar is worth G*J cents. When gold is quoted at 81 :.r)0, n paper dollar is worth GG 2-3 coots. The valuo of the paper dollar way always bo found by dividing one dollar (1.00) with cyphers annexed, by the figures which roprescnt the quotation. SE.VKN Sins.?1. Refusing to take jour own county paper. 2. Taking a paper and then not paying for it. 3. Not adv.osku*iof?. 4. Gotting morsiud and forgetting tho printer. 5. Asking newspapers to publish matter that is for your own. benefit with out remuneration. ?. Never paying your subscription until the publisher goes to tho trouble pf asking for it. Henry McDauiel, a coloied preacher, publishes a card of thanks to the white people of Inka, Miss., for having sub scribed a sufficient sum of money to pay hie church out i f ?!.??bf. Ho states that pot ?dvjfor was subscribed by the Radi MONEY! Money fi Money!!! Saved ! Saved ! I SAVED ! I! By Buying Your DRUGS ^ PAINTS and ^ISkW?^T and MEDICINES, ^^^^^ 0IL?' AND GARDEN SEEDS AT I J. oIjITEROn, m. i>.? Druggist and Pharmaoeutest, may 2, 09?ly Orangeburg C. Ii., 8. C. INSmtE TOUR UFE. TUE E4MUITARL.E LIFE CON ducts tta business on the PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH FLAN. ??pay as YOU GO" !s the safe ruls la LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything else. Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 18G8 ex coded that of any "CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwnrdaof Twelve Millions. all PROFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME. 6,000,000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 .The EQUITABLE A8SURANCE SOCIETY offers to tho Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with aafcty bo conceded by r.r.y Coiupany. N. AUSTIN BULL, june 20?a pi il?tf Local Agent. 1 AAA REWARD.-1 will J#V/\/\J give Ouo Thousand Dollars Reward for any case of tho following diseases, which tho medical faculty have pronounced' incurable, that Dr. Hichau'sGolden Kcmedies will not radically cure. Dr. Hichau's Golden Bnl??m, No. I, will cur? Sypiiiiiis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of tho scalp, enrdicntion diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam, No. 2, will cure the third stagC8,or Lcrtiary Syphillis, Syphillitic and Mercurial Rheumatism, and i defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure, without the aid of this me Jicino, which does not prevent the patient from oat :og and drinking what they like. i have hun '"v>3 of certificates showing tho miraculous etires ?jycctod by these remedies. Trice of either > | or No 2 $5 per bottle, or two hott.es Hichau's Golden Antidote?A aufe, speedy, i, |int an(1 ,.n,u0al cure for Gonorrhoea. GlceL,r).it.lfion 0ravoi. nn(l n\\ urinary derangcrocm. ?ccoinpnnicti with full directions, wurrnntc. 4f) ,ourc pric)> $3 per bottle. Dr. Ric,,?" ? ?-,Men Elixir do Amours?a radical cure for Ge?. ?aj jjc. bility in old or voting, imparting energy , those who have/ed a lifo of sensuality, ft is invaluable to those who are anxious for au incrcaM?*,of family. Powerful, harmless, and spre-'y 'n restoring health. Price $"> per b^hs, or two bottle*, $0. On receipt of j,,; '?. by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None gcruino without the name of Dr. Hichau's Remedies, D. B. Richards, solo proprietor, blown in ghu? of bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHAU'S, No. 228 Varick st., New York. Office hsurs from 0 a. M. to 0 p. m. Cirotllara sent. Aug. 21 tf PLANTATION BITTER^ Tliis wonderful vege table 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 arc 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 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 got the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. I aug 21 c ly The State of South Carolina. Or a N < j Kit U RQ County. In Equity. APPLICATION HAVING I1BBN MADE by Thaddens C. Andrews, bet?re mo, tu Kstablish the formor Existence. Contents and Loss of a Certain Deed or Declaration of Trust, executed by the said T. C. Andrews, of a certain hot or Parcel of Land in tho Tow n of Orangoburg, conveyed by J. A. K. Hol man to T. C. Andrews, said Lot being on Street fronting Presbyterian Church and -Streit, formerly property of John Reeves, purchased from Beach estate. On motion of W. .?. DeTrcville. K?q., Solicitor for Petitioner, il is ordered that all persons inter ist od do appear beforo mo on 'Jd day of November next, to introduce Testimony or Cross Examine Witnesses produced if they so desire. Clerk's Office. ) GEO. BO LI VAU. Orangoburg, S. C. [ C. C. P. Aug. 2, 1809. I sag 7 td SPECIAL NOTICE. To parties In want of DOORS, SASHES and BUNDS, we refer to tho advertisement of P. P. Tonic, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Prioe list furn ished on application. July 17 Oui Tl/TILL POND" and JWI OYSTERS. Atter the first of November it Is proposed to furnish these OYSTERS, either open or in the hull, in any quantities to suit pur chasers and at the lowest market price*. The Mill Pond Oysters supplied will be the celebrated (SULLA ISLAND OYSTER from the Lucas Mill Pond at Charleston, which, for flaTor and plumpness is well known to be unsurpassed. Terms Cash, orders solicited from all parta of the Country. Addreaa THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, P. 0. Box No. 880 Charleston, S. C. Rkkkhkncks?James Adger & Co., Hon. J. B. Campbcii, Dr. St. J. Kavenol, David Jen? ninga, McCrady & 8on, W. 0. Dingle, John 8. Ryan. oct 0?lm EO. W. CARPENTER'S Ij Compound Fluid Extract of 8arsapa. irfPau Qeo. W. Carpenter's Compound Fluid Ex tract of Buchu. These Celebrated Preparations, originally introduced by Oeo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medical faculty ; have been I so long extensively used by phyaieiana and I other?, that they are generally known for ' their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as being most valuable remedies in all eaaea whore Sursaparilla or Buchu are applicable, and cannot bo too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly concentrated form, so as to render the dose small and convenient. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. OEO. W. CARPENTER, HEN8ZEY A CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No, 787 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale by DUKES & SI! ULF.lt. and E. J. OLIVEROS. Orangeburg, 8. C, and DOW IF A MOISF. Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. oct 0?tf mm -[^SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE |\j use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Para Gin. Indispensabio to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic'. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by nil Druggists. Grocers. A. M. DINING ER, & CO.. Establish 1778, No. 15 Heaver St., N. Y. DR. E. J. OLIVEROS. Agent, jnly 31?f>m Orangchnrg. 8. C. UULLETTS' STEEL BRUSH COTTON (SIN. IIA L VS PA TIJX T C 0 TTOX GIN FEEDER. , Send for Circular. C. GRAVELEY, -**cent for 'he State. 02 East Bay, sauth of the Old Font office, nug'Jl?8m Charleston, S. C. 3?. IP. TO.VJL7H:, Manufacturer of Doom, Sank Blind Charleston, S. C. HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY in the South ern States, and keeping always on hand n large and most complete stock of DOORS. SASHES. BLINDS, Saah Doors. Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, &c, oic, I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturers' prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to .-hipping in good order, july 24 apt 24 ty DR. TUTT'S Susaparilln nutl (|ueeii's Delight, The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EX PECTO It A XT, A Pleasant and Sure Cure for Coughs. Asthma, fio. VEGETABLE LIVER PILES. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Sic. Improved Liquid Hair Dye, Warranted the best in use. For sale in Orangeburg by DR. E. J. OLIVEROS, junc ;> f? m W KITE'S M A R R L E YV O R K 8 , 117 Meeting-Street. Charleston, So. Ca. MONUMENTS. HEAD STONES. MAR ble and Stone Tile, blue Flagging and broi\n Stone Work, of every description. SCOTCH t i IX A X ITK MOS U M KNTS, Iron ISailiugM. b. r. white. k. i>. wi1itr. may 5 e 12m IjWXITL'KE, UEDDING. Ac. ' R. 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: ? NEwnKnnv, April 8. 18f?9. Mit. R. WHITE?Drab Sin: The Furni ture came safe to hamt and was just as you represented it. Numbers of visitors have looked at it, end it is much admired, in fact nothing like it in this place. It may he the means of your selling more hero. Yours truly, ***** Another from Winnsbnro, S. C, says: "Wo are wed pleased with the unit. Send Wardrobe to match." And one from Orangeburg County : '?Furniture urrived safe, and family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Streets, may?12m 8 Charleston, S. C. 17?OR SALE, KENT * OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION belonging to the Estateof the late Colonel KFITT, and well known as the Dnrby Place. These LANDS are among the BEST in the District, being situated on Lyon s Creek, commanding A FINE WATER-POWER, and of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They aro offered at ONE-HALF thoinValuation in.IBM. Said Tract contains fiOO acnes? Ccnditions?$'"),f>00?one-third cash, the balanoo ih two vearly instalments. Addreaa MRS. LAURENCE KEITT. nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE WITH CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO., AGENTS OF GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1859,?ASSETS. JAN* 1SS9, $1?4,1G1.5* AND James River Insurance Company, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1.500,000. WokT BOTH SOUTHERN COMPANIES. *?? aug 14 tf THE SUBSCRIBER WILL REMOVE FROM HIS PRESENT STAND INTO HIS HEW STORE, Corner' of Russell and Church Streets, ABOUT THE PULST WEEK IN OCTOBER, When ho will open n Large Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. All of which arc now being selected in New York, which he will sell cheap for cash. Thanking his Friends ami the Citizens of the District generally for their past Patronngc, ho Solicit:, a continuance of the same. Respectfully, John D. Stocker. sept 25 nug 23 ly. DO NOT SEND NORTH FOR LIFE INSURANCE. INSURE AT HOME, AND ? RETAIN THE MONEY IN YOUR OWN STATE. THE PIEDMONT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. II AS ESTABLISH ED A BRANCH OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, with a Board of Directors, composed of wejl known South Carolinians, who invoat nil funds received for Premiums in tins Stute. The following are prominent members of the Hoard : Col. J. V. THOMAS, Qcn. M. C. BUTLER, Rx-Onv. M. In BON HAM. JNO. S. PRESTON. R. W. GIBBE8, T. C. PERBIN. It claims your patrnnn^c on tin- following grounds : 1st. Its terms are as low, as is consistent with gnfety. ?2d. Its investments nicbaseil on REAL ESTATE. .Iii. Your money is KEPT AT HOME. 4tb. It nnmbcrs anmi:j its Policy Holdora many of the best merchants and citiiena of Ornngtdmrg. l'or further information, tables of rates, Stc., apply either in person or hy letter to, JAMES II. I'tHl'I.E.S. ARonl, Dr. A. S. BAIjEEY, '*?w office of Messrs. Gi.ovr.n & Qi.ov.kr, Mr-lie..: Examiner. o-,.? * it tf W. L. W. RILEY, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of choice FAMILY 8MCE8IE8..LIQUQflS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. JUST RECEIVED A PINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO OYSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, ETC. MR. JOHN DAVIS is with tue a?)d will bo pleased to sco his friends, march 13?-ly W. L. W. RILEY. w W . P . RUSS J 2 L Tj , No. 5 IIAYNE-STREET CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. I?. RUSSELL HAYING BERN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR TME PAST Twenty Years in Charleston jh-I throughout tho State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He i* Prepared with every Facility lo Fill Orders for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS. WINDOW FRAMES. MANTLEFIBCB8, MOULD 1NGN, tic. Ac, and has at hit Wareroomn", No. ?") 11 AVNE STREET, ? large and well ae BOrted Stock of the above Goods. WORK SHOPS PR1TCIIARD-STREET. THIRD FLOOR PHOSNIX IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAST TWENTY YEARS will be u Guarantee to tho.se who may ORDER GOODS. may 1 c fiia FURNITURE, CHAIR AND SOFA W .A. R E RO O M S . DANIEL H. SILCOX, 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 off era at prices which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Bcadsteads, Bureaus, Wash.-taints and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Walnnt Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Chairs, Ann Chairs, Rocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Centre Ta bles. Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Book. Cases, etc. Abao CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also Iii L j\. S T I C SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DURABILITY ami HEALTHFULNESS, in i\ Upholstery. The best Assortment over offered in this Market. s. B?GOODS CAREFULLY PACK KD kor shipping. may 1 c 1 2m REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS -AND? ? UEXEirL COMMISSION ME Ii CHANTS, ADGER'8 NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. -o CONSIGNMENTS REXI'ECTFULLY SO LICITED. OsWRLL REEDER, '/l M M KU MA.1 DAVIS. aug 28 wcc 6m wm^mTlawton, COTTON FACTOR, Ann COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C Liberal advances made on consignments and produce shipped to Liverpool, &c. sept 26 wee 4m Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO TTON FA CTORSd- BANKERS i Haync Street, Charleston, S. C. Wmiams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. apl 17 6m WM. 0. BEE & CO., Factors and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 22 ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wm. C. Brr. Theodors D. Jrrvrv. LIBERAL ADVANCF8 made upon Con signments to the above House, for the Char leston, New York and Liverpool Markets. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, . sept 4?tf At D. Louis' 8torc. GEORGE S. HACKER, - sash blxisto AND DOOR FACTORY. KING STREET, OPPOSITE CANNON, CHARLESTON, S. C. A large 8tock of the above on hand. All orders for the same promptly filled. sept 18 Ira A. J. SALINAS, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON 8. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Rkfkrkxcrs?First National Bank, roo~ plc's National Bank, Messrs. Jno. Fr?ser <? Co., Charleston, 8. C. july 81? ly Bollinanu Brotliers, COM MISSION MERCIIA NTS. DEALERS 1R Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars. No. 88 Eott Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. RoLf.MARE, II. Bm.LM.fRK> oct 2 ? 8m E. S. BUIvNHAM, Succeuor to R. II*. Jiurnhatn, 4'2\ King St., Sign Bed Mortar, just below Calhoun St., Charleston, S. C, oralea in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Alcohol, T?re Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Pur poses, Perfumery, 8oaps, Ilrushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, oct 2 ly EBTWAlny~PERRY, 155 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. S. DEALER IN SCHOOL, LAW end MEDl Oal Heoks. LAW BLANKS, &c, BLANK BOOKS of all Styles on band and . tdc to order. STATIONERY of all kind*. PRINTiNu or every description executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. PRINTING PAPERS and Wade <: Ce.'s Bock and Job PRINTING INK. oct 2 6m THE DAILY NEWS! RIORDAN DAW SON & CO., paOPRISYORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BA1'. Tcrutfi x DAILY NEWS, one year.^.....$6 00 DAILY NEWS, six months. 8 00 DAILY NEWS, three months. 2 00 ] TIU-WKEKLY NEWS, one year. 3 00 TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, six months. 2 00 Payment invariably in advance. No pa per sent unless the cash accompanies the or der, or for a longer time than paid for. ADV KBTISRMEN ts : First insertion. In cents aline; subsequent insertions, lOcentsa line. Business Notices, 20 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No tices, One Dollar each. oct 2 ly T PI E Charleston Daily Courier, BY A. S. WILLING TON & Co. CITY PHIS TENS, No. Ill EAST RAX. Term*?Inntriablt/ in Atfrance : DAILY?one yeur.$8 00 DAILY?six months. 4 00 DAILY?three month*. 2 00 TRI-WEEKLY?one year. 4 00 TR1-WEEKLY?six months... 8 00 No Subscription will be received for a less period than three months for the Daily and six months for tho Tri-We*kly. RATES Or ADVRRT18ISO : Fifteen Cents a line for first insertion, and Tea Cents a lia* for-each subsequent inser tion.. Five lines or under to be ohargod a hub? ?quare. Marriage and funeral notices, ono dalHr each. oct 2 , ly W. T. MULDER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM bU Friends and Custom srs in Mtf ral. Uint ho hv just received a l?r?? 1st of CHOICE LlQ??RS, WINES and ALE. Among the brands you will tod CABINET. BOCK BON. RYE. CORN. MONONGAHALA, PORT WINE. CHERRY WINE. RHINE WINE. CLARET WINS. GRAPE JUtCEv Also ED1NBURG ALE. All Liquors warrented to be First Proof/ W. T. M?LLER, oct 2 * mar 7 8 an 1). louis, AGENT, HAS RETURNED PROM NEW YORK and Baltimore with a full and assort. ed stock of Fall & Winter Goods. ALSO Receiving a full supply of FRESH GROCERIES, tut. D. LOUIS, Agent, At (he Corner. sept 25 mar 18 c ly _?__ "light house BURMA? FLU1I?.-THI8 FLUID will not EXPLODE, and in therefore more reliable thao Kerosene, and Is equal in Brilliancy. It is not trying to the eyes. It does not SMOKE. Entirely free from GR'-'ASE. Does not SOIL the HANDS. Docs not GREASE the CLOTHING. Can be BURNT in the KEROSENE LAMP by using the new Burners. BEST and most RELIALE FLUID now in use, being SUPERIOR in every respects to Kerosene. Before presenting it to the Public I have given it a thorough test, and ask the Pablio to do the same. For aalo by KIRK RORIN80X, Agcn. for Orangcbilrg Vmmtf, june 2G lj apl 71 WM. WILLCOCK, RUSSELL STREET, OR A AUF. RUR?, S. C? RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITl , sens of Orangeburg County, thai ho is now receiving a large supply of DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet, Engle and Bonr-. bon Brands, Scotch Ale, and the famous Ledger Segars. , His stock of TIN WARE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, is tire largest in tb? County. First-class STOVES Kept constant ly on hand and wnrrant??d to work well. He hono* l?y eo2rt"i?t .;r:chiion io nusiues-f and with the a--ist a nee of hia brother, John Willcock. to be uble to give? satisfaction to att who may honor him with a call. Try him* July 81 . may 1 ly Fall and Winter Stock OK EVEUY VAMBTi Jast Received by. F. H. VY. BRIGGHANN & CO. Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothing. Shoes, JIu?s, GrocericM, &c. o,^^ Pare Wines, Li* quors Afe, Tortrf, etc., constantly on? ^ hand. A new lot Extra Family Flour from Jtu.s Cumpsen & Co.'.* Mill, Charleston, pnt up in small lots to suit purchasers, and very low. We will buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, giving the highest market price, or ship .for anv one, FREE of CHARGE anil make LIBERAL ADVANCES on the same. F. II; W. BRIGGMANN * CO. oct 9 ly State of South Carolina, ORA.XSE.RIJRG COVXTY. PROBATE COURT. VM. SMITH, EXECUTOR OF THIS . lost Will and Testament of J. R F. Dontzlcr, deceased, having filed his Petition in this Court for Leave to Establish the* Former Existence, Contents and Loss of the said Will of J. R. F. DuntzUr. On motion* of Messrs. DcTreville & Sistrunk. it is or dered that nil persons interested therein do appear before this Court on tbe 18th day of December. I860, to introduce and cross ex* amine witnesses touching the same should they so desire. THAD. C. ANDREWS, sept 12?8m Judge of Probate. Bill for Injunction, Partition and Relief. The State of South Carolina, ORAxoKni'Ko }-In Equity. Henry D. Bonnett, Ad minist ratio- of Estate of George J. Bonnett, vs. Jno. F. Bonnett, ct, al. It appearing to my satisfaction that Josiab W. Bonnett, and Lcnora Varner and Ed ward Variier, Defendants in the above stated CHS-., is absept ?from and re sides beyond the limits of the State. It is ordered, on motion of Messrs. Hut sons & Legnro, Complainants Solicitors, that the said Defendants do, within forty days from the date of this order, appear amB plead, answer or demur to the said bill, or else the same will be taken against kins pro ton(t**a. Clerk s Office, ) GEORGE BOLIVKR, Orangoburg, S. C. \ C. C. P Sept. 8, 1860. J sept 4 cow 40d. State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUX'TV. IN EQUITY. In the matter of Lost Documents ax paste Mary Mnrchant. Mary Marchant of the Town of Ornngcburg having filed her petition in this Court to es tablish the former Existenoo, Contents ami Loss of a certain Deed of Conveyance of a loft of Land in said Town situate at Corner of Markot and Amelia Streets, executed by John Marchant to said Marv Marchant ins 18?0. On motion of W. .1. DcTreville. E.-o,., Solicitor, it is ordered, that all persons-inter ested appear before mo on the 21st day of December- WM?H. In introduce or om?* era no. ine evidenee touching the premises should* they so desire.. GEORGE nm.lYER, Sept. 21, HMW. a*?td! WniSKFA Linc&ft For Sale ac THIS OFFICE. At 50 cts, per huulrcd. mar