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POETRY. A First Sorrow. ??Arise! tats day shall shine For Evermore To the a star divine On Time's dark shore. 'Till now thy soul has been All glad and gay; Did it awake and look At grief to-day 1 No shade has come between Tke? and tke Sun: Like seme long childish dream Thy life kaa run. But now tke stream kas reached A dark deep sea, And sorrow, dim sad crowned Is waiting thee? Eaek of God's soldiers bears A sward divine; Stretck out thy trembling hands To-day for thia? 1 To each anointed Priest God's summons came; Oh, soul He speaks to-day? And calls thy name. Then with slow, rovivent steps, And beating keart, From out thy joyous days, Thou must depart. And leaving all bekind Come forth alone. To join tke okosen band? Around the tkone. Raise up thine eyes?be strong, Nor east away Tke crown tkat God kas given Tky soul to-day I" Sorna time ago there was a trial for tnawjmss in catting wood from a neigh bor's premises without authority. One of the plaintiff's witnesses was a plain old former, whose testimony went elearly and directly to prove the charge. The defendant's counsel, a blustering man of brass, thought to weaken the force of his evidence by proving idioicy to bo a trait of his family. He therefore interrogu god him thus: ''Mr. Hodge,you hare a son who is an idiot, have you not V "Yes, sir." "Docs he know anything ?" ? Very little." "How much docs he know ?" ' Weil almost nothing. Not much more than you do." The witness was allowed to retire with out further questions, amid the most up roarious screams of laughter. Tue IaioBMAN and tue Fiddlkh. An Irishman, just come to this country, bad never secu a fiddle. A man canto into the hotel with one under his atm. and began to screw it up. One of the screws slipped, and he spat upon it to make it hold, and then began to draw the bow. The Irishman, who was watch ing him could stand it no longer, but bolted across the street into another ho tel, exclaiming; 'T thought this was a land of freedom," but the devil take such a land where ye abuse the poor children so bad." Landlord?"Who is abusing the chil dren f" "Why, a man came into the tavero ju?t now, with a little boy under his arm, and he began to torment the little erat ti er. First, he began to pull and twist hig ears, then, to provoke him more, he spit in his dee, and then he drew a briar across his belly, and Howly Virgin ! bow he did ?cream 1" "John," aaid a stingy old hunk, to his hired man aa he was taking dinner, "do you know how many pancakes you have eaten V "No." "Well, you've eaten fourteen." "Well," said John, "you count and I'll oat." Some boys in Cincinnati stole the bowels of a hand-organ which belonged to a minstrel who was stone deaf. The next morning he took his place and ground away as gaily as ever, producing, of eoura?!, no audible result. The by passers appeared to like that sort of thing, and contributed so liberally that the troubadour diviued that something must be wrong. Investigation disclosed his loss, bot the unexpected pecuniary favor with which his outbreak of silence was received, inclines him to let the in testines of the thing go and ran tbe shell for awhile. In Arkansas, Elder Knopp, while baptising converts at a revival meeting, advanced with a wiry sharp eyed old chap into the water. He asked the usual quest ion; whether there was any reason wby the ordinance of the baptism should not be ^administered. After a pause, a tall, powerful looking chap; with an eye like a blase, who was lean ing on an old rifle, and quietly looking on, remarked: "Elder, I don't want to interfere in this yer business any, but I want to say that is an old sinner you have got hold of, and I know that one dip won't do him any good If yon want to get the sio out of him, you'll have to anchor Mm oat in d?ep water over night. DU. TTJTT'S Sasaparilla tad Queen's Delight, The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EXPECTOB1NT, A Pleasant and Sure Cur? for Coughs, Asthma, &c. VEGETABLE LIVE? PILLS, For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jto. Improved liquid Hair Dye, Warranted the boat In ose. For sole In Urangoburg by DR. C. J. 0LIVER08. June 6 6 ~ ss . SPECIAL NOTICE. To parties lu want of DOORS, BASHES end BLINDS, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price Ust furn ished on application. july 17 9m DlTuTrWCTTI T7SPECIALLY DB8IQNBD FOR THB JPj use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsio medieinal properties whieh belong to an Old and Pure pin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dosen bottles each, and sold by all Druggists, Grocers. A. M. B1NINGER, & CO., Establish T778, No 15 Beaver St., N. Y. DR. E. J. OLIVEROS, Agent, july 81?5m Orangeburg, 8. C. PLANTATION BITTERS Tills wonderful vege table restorative is the shoet-finchor 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 cinAAl/U] *V?* iHoAMllAII "wlll^tl ?|>wavo vrm. ?wvi?vt WHlvU 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. atig 21 O ly MILL POND nta?l CHANNEL SO YT KKS. After the first of November it is proposed to furnish these OYSTER8, either open or in the huU. in any quantities to suit pur chasers and at the lowest market prices. The Mill Pond Oyster* supplied wilt be the celebrated GULLA ISLAND OYSTER from the Lucns Mill Pond at Charleston, which, for flavor and plumpness is well known to be unsurpassed. Terms Cash, orders solicited from all parts of the Country. Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent. P. O Box No. 889 Charleston, S. C. RarRKRKcss?James Adger & Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel. David Jen nings, MoCrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John 8. Ryan. oct 9? lm PACIFIC IIA NO COX PANT'S COMPOUND Acid Phosphate of Lime For Composting with Cotton Seed. 18 ARTICLE 18 MANUFACTURED AT THE Company's Works, tinder the ion and superintendence of Dr. Rave nel. It contains the same elements of fertility as SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, except thnt it is not furnished with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly for composting with cot ton seed, which furnishes the element of AMMONIA; the object being to render that side produet of the plantation available to the highest degree as an element of fertility. For further and particular information apply to the undersigned. J. N ROB80N. Agent for South Carolina, 1 und 2 Atlantie Wharf, Charleston. JOHN 8. REE8E, Ja., General Agent, Baltimore, oct 80 8m OKANOEBURO?In Equity. rpilli I AT directb ti John F. Bonnett, 1 Bill for Sale of Administrator, I Real Estate to pay vs. [ for Injunction and Jno F. North et ux et ab J Relief. By order of the Court of Equity, all per sons baring demands against the Estate of Mary Pou, deceased, are required to present and prove the same before the undersigned an or before the first day of January next, or he debarred payment. Oot. 29, 1869. GEO. BOLIVER, oct 80?td Special Referee. T?XECCTORS NOTICE. ? All ffji Persons having demands against the Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, and all per sons-indebted to said Estate will make imme diate payment to the undersigned an or be fore the first day of March next. ALLEN PORTER, oct 80?td Qualified Executor. INSURE TOUR LIFE. rK KttfJITABLB LIFE CON ducta its business on the PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH PLAN. -PAT AB TOU GO" is tbo safe mit la LIFE ASSURANCE ?6 in anything eis?. Its NEW BUSINESS In Um year 1868 ?x oeded that of any ??CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME.-. 6,000,000.00 AS8ETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE A88URANCE SOCIETY offers to the Publie all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with safety be conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN BULL, juno 2G?apt 3?tf Local Agent. 000 1 ms**" 1?\JVJ\J fi" On* Thousand Dollars e ward for any case of the following diseases, wsirh the medical faculty have pronounced inourable, that Dr. Riohau'sQolden Remedies will not radically eure. Dr. Eichau? Golden Balaam, No. 1, will ear* Syphillis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of the scalp, eardieation diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr. Eichau? Golden Balsam, No. 2, will eure the third stages,orLertiary 8yphill!s, Syphilitic and Mercurial Rheumatism, and I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical core, without the aid of this me Jioine, which docs not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. I have hun dreds of certificates showing the noraeulous eures effected by these remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $5 per bottle, or two bottles $9. Dr. Richau's 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. Price $8 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir do Amours?A radical eure for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It is invaluable to those who are anxious for an increase of family. Powerful, harmless, and speedy in restoring health. Price $5 per bottle, or two bottles, $9. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau's Remedies, D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHAU'S, No. 228 Varick St., New York. Office baurs from 9 a, m. to 9 r. m. Circulars sent. Aug. 21 tf AN ORDINANCE TO DE TECT ILLICIT TRADING OF BEEF in i lie Corporate Limits of Orungcburg Vil lage, 8. C: Section I. That from and after the loth day of July, 1809, each and every individual offering BEEF within the Corporate Limits of Orangeburg Village, cither for Barter or Sale, shall bring with said Beef or Beeves, the Heads in good condition, which II .ad or Heads shall be taken to the OSlice- of the Clerk of Council, where shall b* kept a Reg istration Book for the purpose of Recording therein, the Flesh Marks, Ear Marks and other Marks pertaining to identify. Sac. 2. That said Marks and Identities pertaining to each Head, as Recorded by the Clerk, shall be prima facia evidence in ques tion of dispute. Sxc. 8. That each and every instance of wilfully neglect to report the Marks of each Beefs Head to the Clerk's Office or shall leave the Corporate Limits without Reporting the Marks, Ac. as in Section 1st of this Ordinance is prescribed, shall be considered a Violation of this Ordi nance, and the party so offending shall, for each and every offence, be fined in the sum of not less than One (1) Dollar nnr more than Twenty (20) Dollars, at the discretion of the Council. Sec. 4. The Informant of each and every offence shall be entitled to half the Fines collected; the other half to go to the benefit of the Corporation. 8xc. ?. That all Ordinances or part of Or dinances contrary or repugnant to this is hereby Bepealed. N. A. BILL, Intendant. E. J. Olivkbos, Clerk. July 10 oam 4m GULLLTT8' STEEL BEl'SH COTTON GIN. HALL'S PA TEXT CO TT OX GIN FEEDER. 8end for Circular. C. GRAVELEY, Agent for the State, 52 East Bay, south of the Old Post office, aug 21?am Charleston, S. C. WHITE'S MARBLE WORKS, 117 Meeting-Street, Charleston, So. Ca. MONUMENTS. HEAD STONES, MAU bla and Stone Tile, Blue Flagging aad n Stone Work, of every description. SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS, Irea Balling*. b. r. whitb. ?. d. white. may 1 e 12m FlIXITURE, BEDDING, Ac. R. WHITE'S Furnitur? Ware-Rooms, corner of Market and King Streets, Charles ton, 8. C, supplies many families, both Country and Town to their full aatisfaotion. Read a few quotations from letters he re ceived : Nbwbbbbt, April 8, 1869. Mb. R. WHITE?Dbab Hiu: The Furni ture came safo to hand and was just as you represented it. Numbers of visitors have looked at it, and it is much admired, in faet nothing like it in this place. It may be the means of your selling more here. Yours truly, **** Another from Wiansboro, 8. C, says: ??We are wed pleased with the suit. Send Wardrobe to mateb." And one from Orangeburg County : ?'Furniture arrived safe, aad family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Streets, may?12m 8 Charleston, 8. C. FOR BALE, BEAT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Eatateof the late Colonel KKITT, and well known as the Darby Place. These LAND8 are among the BE8T ia the District, being situated on Lyon's Creek, commanding A FINE WATER-POWER, and of a Rieh Red Clay Soil. They are offered at ONE-HALF their Valuation in 1886. Said Tract contains 500 acres. Conditions?$5,600?one-third cash, the balance In two yearly instilments. Address MRS. LAURaNC? KEITT, bot 7?tf Charlesion, S. C. WHISKEY LABEL* For Sals at THIS OFFICE. At 60 ts. per huadred. m ir M' NAMABA & JONES. Hove la Store and are JUST RECEIVING from NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE, A complete Btoek of BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, DOE SKINS TWEEDS, JEANS, KERSEYS, &c. LADY'S DRESS GOODS, Detains, Cslicoe*, S.-tque Flannels, Cloaks, Shawls, Wool and Cotton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirtings. Ac. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BLANKETS, READY MADE CLOTH ING, Ac. Also a Full Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest Market prices, ?ffir Thanking our Friends and Customers for past patronage, we Sulicit a continuance of (he same, and ask that thoy give us a call before buying elsewhore. "~ oct 9 apl 10-.ly MoNAMARA & JONES. NEW GOODS JUST OPENING! The UNDERSIGNED respectfully call the attention of the CITIZENS of Orangeburg County to their NEW STOCK OF GOODS Just Opening, and which they will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, consisting of the following articles, and others not mentioned Calieoes, Homespuns, Long Cloth, Ken tucky Jeans, Satinets, Cuitimeree, Red, White aad Blue Flannels, Black Silks and Alapaceas, Dress Geods, Nubias, Shawls, Cloaks, Blankets,'Hoisery, Gloves aad Fancy Goods in great variety. Oar Grocery Stock is complete in every line. Large assortments of Choice Liquors al ways on hand. Our Stock of Glass, Crockery, Wood, Hardware and Cutlery, Ac,, has been select Also Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and I ed with care for the trade, and will be sold at Shoes. I prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for ? COUNTRY PRODUCE 19-Please give us a CALL and EXAMINE our STOCK CARTMILL & VINCE, oct 16-9?ly/ RUSSELL STREET. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! -:o: INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FI HE WITH CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO., AGENTS OF GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1859,?ASSETS, JAN. ISO?, 8411,401.52 AND James River Insurance Company, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1 500,000. ?TBOTt SOUTHERN COMPANIES.-** aug 14 if m Iii ?' m The "CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is made from the Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in it.- Fertilizing Properties These Phosphates are the remains of extiuct land and sea animals, and possess qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculturist. We annex the analysis of Professor Shepard. "LABORATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLIN \ Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected. Moisture ex pel let! at '212? F.10.70 Or;:-..lie Matter, with some water of combination expelled at a low red heat.10.60 Fixed ingredients. .tMl.80 Amonia.?. 2.00 Phosphoric Acid?Soluble.O.tKi.Equivalent to II.'27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. Insoble.0.17.Equivalent to 1.H.4S Insoluble (bone). 13.1H 24.76 Phosphate of Lime. Sulphuric Acid.11.0 Equivalent to 28.66 Sulphate of Lime. Sulphate of Potash.... SO Sulphate of Soda. 8.60 Sand. 11.00 On the strength of these results I am glad to certify to the superiority of the CARO LINA FERTILIZER, examined. C. 17. SHEPARD, Jr. We will famish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at $60 per ton of 2,000 pounds, GEO. W. WILLIAMS ?fc CO., nov 6?4m FACTORS. 9 WARE HO QMS. DANIEL H. SILCOX, 175, 177, AND 179 KING -STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Y7-EEP8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT Jrjk of Cabinet Furniture, of the latent and most approved stylos, which lie oflers at priees which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, oft Bich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Beadsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Centre Ta bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Book Cases, eto. A'so CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also ELASTIC SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DURABILITY and H EALTIIFULN E8S, in all Upholstery. The best Assortment ever offered In this Market. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING, may 1 o 1 2m REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS ?-AHB? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A DO EH'8 NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. ?o~ CONSIONMBNTS RESPECTFULLY SO? LICITED. Ohwkli. RSXDSS. Z/mmbrha* DaVIW. sug 28 wec 6m WM. M. LAWTON, COTTuN FACTOR, AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, 8. C Liberal advanoes made on consignments and produce shipped to Liverpool, fte. sept 20 wec 4m Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE OROCER8, CO TTON FA CTORS d> BA XKERS Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. Williams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. tpl 17 6m WM. C. BEE ft CO., Faelera and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 22 A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wm. C. Hbb. Theooobb D. Jebtkt LIBERAL ADVANCF8 made upon Con signmentg to the above House, for the Char leston, New York and Liverpool Markets. Apply to JAMES B BOW NE, sept 4?tf At D. Louis' Store. GEORGE S. HACKER, SASH BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. KINO 8TREET, OPPOSITE CANNON, CHARLESTON, S. C. A large Stock of the above on bund. All orders for the same promptly fi.Ied. sept 18 Cm -A.. J. SALINAS, FACTOR AND COMMISSION M ERCIIA NT, CHARLESTON S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Reference*?First National Bntik. Peo ple's National Bank. Messrs. Jno. Eraser A Co., Charleston, 8. C. july 81?1y Bollmann Brothers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, or \ i.mis ix Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, No. 88 Emit Ray. CHARLESTON, 8. C. B. F.nl.LMAXX, IL BOLI.MAXX. oct 2 * 8m E. S. BURNHAM, Succetior to R. W. Rurmham, 421 King St., Sign Red Mortar, just below Culitouu St., Charleston, S. C, dealer ix Drugs, Medicines, Chemical?, Alcohol. Pure Wines ami Liquors for Medicinal Pur poses, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, oct 2 " ly EDWARD PERRY, 155 MEETING STREET, Opposite C'aarie*ta>a Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. S. DEALER IN SCHOOL, LAW and MEDl cal Books. LAW BLANKS, &c. BLANK BOOKS of all Styles on hand and made to order. STATIONERY of all kinds. PRINTING of every description executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. PRINTING PAPERS and Wad* & Ca.'s Book and Job PRINTING INK. oct '_' Cm THE DAILY NEWS. RIO 11 DAN DAWSON A CO., PKOPBIETOR8. OFFICE No. 149 EA S T BA Y. -0 Terais t DAILY NEWS, one year.$C 00 DAILY NEW8, six months. 8 00 DAILY NEWS, three months. 2 00 TBI-WEEKLY NEWS, one year. 8 00 TKI-WEEKLY NEWS, six months. 2 00 Payment invariably in advance. No pa per sent unless the ca>h accompanies the or der, or for a longer time than paid for. advbmtibbmbxts : First insertion, 15 cei^s aline ; subsequent insertions, lOcentsa line. Business Notices, 20 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No tioes. One Dollar each. oct 2 ly THE Charleston Daily Courier, BY A. S. WILLINGTON & Co. CITY PRINTERS, No. Ill EAST RAX. 7Vrms?Invariably in Atlvancr ? DAILY?one year.$8 00 DAILY?Bix months. 4 00 DAILY?threo months. 2 00 TBI-WEEKLY?one year. 4 00 TBI-WEKKLY?six months... 8 00 No Subscription will be received for a less period than three months for the Daily and six months for the Tri-Weekly. bates or auvbbtisixo : Fifteen Cents a line for first insertion, and Ten Cents a line for eaek subsequent inser tion. Five linos or under to be charged a half square. Marriage aad funeral notices, cas dallar each. oct2 ly I\ I*. TOALE, Manufacturer of Dooro, &uk Blind Charleston, 8. t\, XTAVINd THE LARGEST AND MOST J_J_ r.nMPLKTK FACTORY is ft* am**** ern States, and keeping always on band ? large and most complete stock: of DOORS, SASH ES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shatters, Mouldings, Ac., Jte., i am ens Vied to sell low and at manufacturers' prices. N. B-?Strict Attention paid to shipping in? good order. July 24 a?l 24 17 D LOUIS, AGENTv Jf AS RETURNED FROM NEW YORKT |l and Baltimore with a full and assort stock of Fall & Winter Goods. ALSO Receiving a fall supply of FRESH GROCERIES, Ac D. LOUIS, Agent, At the Corner, sept 26 mar 18 e ly LIGHT HOUSE BURN I NO FLUS&.-TIII8 FLUID will not EXPLODE, and is tWsjfcj more reliable than Kerosene, and is oqaal 1st Brilliancy. It is not trying to the eyes. It does not SMOKE. Entirely free from GR' A8B. Does not SOIL the HANDS. Does not GR FASE the CLOTHING. Can bo BURNT in the KEROSENE LAMP by using the new Burners. BEST and most RE LI ALE FLUID new in use, hoing SUPERIOR la ottj rjsf?sM-MU Kcroseue. Before presenting it to the Public I bars given it a thorough test, and ask the Public to do the same. For solo by KIRK ROBINSON, Agent for Orangeburg County, june 26 lj apl 71 WM. W1LLCOCK, RUSSELL 8TREET. OR1XUEBVRG, 8. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI zen* of Orunjrrhnrg County, that bo is now receiving a Urg? supply of DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet. Eagle and Borr, hon Brands. Scotch Ale, and the famous Ledger Severe. His stock of TIN WABE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Is the Urgent in the County. First-class & To YES Kept constant ly ?n hand and warranted to work well. july 81 may 1 ly Fall and Winter Stock OF EVERY VARIETY Just Received by. F. II. W. BlUGGl ANN * CO. Dry G.hhIh. Ready Made Clothing, Shoes, Ua?t?, Groceries, &c. Pore Wiues, Li ET qnors Ale, Porter, etc., constantly eat hand. A new lot Extra Family Flour from Jao. Campaen ft Co.'s Mill. Charleston, put up in. small lots to suit purchasers, and very lew. We will buy COTTON and all other PRO. DUCE, giving tho highest market price, er ship for any one. FREE of CHARGE and make LIBERAL ADVANCES on tho same. F. 11. W. BRIGGMANN ? CO. oct 9 5y State of South Carolina, ORANOEBUMQ COUNTY. PROBATE COURT. VM. SMITH, EXECUTOR OF TUB # last Will and Testament of J. R F. Dantxler, deceased, having filed his Petition in this Court for Leave to Establish tho Former Existence, Coatetrta and Less of the said Will of J. R. F. Dantxler. On motion of Messrs. DeTrevills h Sistmnk, it is or dered that all persons interested therein de appear before this Court on tho 18th day of December, 1869, to introduce and areas ex amine witnesses touching the aasae should they so desire. THAD. C. ANDREWS, sept 12?3m Judge of Probate, The State of South CatoUbs. Oranokburo yln Equity. Henry D. Bonn et t, Ad ") minist rater of Estate of Bill for Injunction, George J. Bonnett, Partition vs. a n d R e 1 i a f. Jno. F. Bonnett, et. al. _ It appearing to my satisfaction that Josiak W. Bonnet t, and Lenora Yarn er and Ed ward Variier, Defendants in the above stated case, hi absent from and. re sides beyond the limits of the State, It is ordered, on motion of Messrs. Hatsoas ? Legare. Complainants SoUciCars, that the said Defendants do, within forty day* from the dale of this order, appear and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, or else the same will be take* against Use pro cou/ftto. Clerk's Office, 1 GEORGE BOLIYER? Orangeburg. 8. C. I C. C. P. Sept. 8, 1869. J sept 4 row 40d State of South Carolina, CHI ANG ERC RG COUNTY. IN EQUITY. In the matter of Lost Documents sx raktic Mary Marchaas. Mary Marchant of the Town of Orangeburg having filed her petition in this Court to es tablish the former Existence, Contents and Lost- of a certain Deed of Conveyance of a let of Land in said Tovn situate at. Corner of Market and Amelia Streets, executed by John Marchant to sold Mary Marchant in 1800. On motion of W. J. DeTrsrille, Esq., Solicitor. It is orde.ed, that all persona inter est cd appear before me en the 21st day of December, 1869. to introdese er eroaa exam ine evidence touching the premises should they so desire. GEORGE BOLIVKR, Sept. 21, 1869. 25?td