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POETRY. Captain Jinks of tho Horso Mr. rlnes. I fti.i Captain Jinks of the horse Marine?, I *f ten live beyond my means, I sport young ladies in their teens, To out a swell in the army. I teach the La-dies how to dance, How to dance, how to dance, I teach the La-dies how to dance, For Pia thotr pc'. in the army. Brosts*.?-Ha! ha! ha! ? OUOBt'S. I'm Cap-tain Jinks of tho Horse Marines, I give ray horse good pork and beans; Of course its quite beyond my means, Tho* a Captain in the ar-my. I joined my corps when twenty-one, Of coarse I thought it capital fun. _ Wheu the enemy came then ofT I run, 1 was'nt cut'for the army, * When I left home mama she cried, Man* she cried, mama she cried. ?'He slut cut, ont for the army." Hrcxss.?No, she thought I was too young, ' 'but then I said, ah! mama, I'm Captain Jinks of the horse Marines, &c. The first day I went out to drill, The bugle sound made me quite ill, At the Balance step my hat it fell, And that wouldu't do for the army. The officers they all did shout. They all cried out, they all did shout, Tho officers they all did shout, ??Oh, that's the curse of the army." SroKKN.?Of course my hat did fall off, but ah! nevertheless, I'm Captain Jinks of the horse Marines, &c. My Tailor's bills came in so fast, Forced mo one day to leave at last, And tho ladies too no more did cast, Sheep's eyes at me in the army. My creditors at mc did shout, At me did shout, at me did shout, My creditors ut mc did shout. "Why kick him out of the army." Sroar;*?I said, ah! gentlemen alt! kick mc nut of the army? Prchaps yon are not aware, that, I'm Captain Jinks of the horse Marines, Ac. Exchanges. A Home Entkbtribk.?Tho first number or'the second volume of the Car olina Farmer is on our tnblo. This real lj meritorious journal has been changed from a mouthy to a weekly, und contains eight pages (five column each) of choice original and select . -1 reading mutter for the farm and fireside. It has a beauti fully engraved head, and handsome rule border with tastefully designed corner pieces. In typographical execution it is a credit to Southern skill and enterprise. Published at the low juice of ?2 00 per year. Address Wm. II. Bernard, Edi tor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. Puukk's Weekly for IJoyb and Girls.?The November numbers of this favorite periodical are received. Big Foot Wallace's Adventures grow more interesting as tho story advances, and it promises to be the best story yet printed in its pages. We are sorry to learn that the Southern boys and girls are not sup porting this publication as they should do. Every boy and girl in the South ought to tako it, us it is altogether the list of the juvenile publications, of the country. Terms $2 a year?two copies for $3. Address J. W. Hurkc & Co., Maeon, Ga. (Iodky's Lady's Hook.?Godcy pre sents to his subscribers a real gem for Dcccuiber. The embellish incuts excel in attractiveness any before given. Al though the last number of the volumnc, to many it appears better than the first. Peterh' Musical Monthly is al most a library of music within itself. Kach number contains from twenty to thirty pieces ef music ; and ns the sub scription prico is only $l..r>0 for six months, it is accessible to all. Address J. L. Peters, publisher, .VJ9 Broadway, New York. A mau and wife were sitting at break fast the other day. The husband was trying to read the paper, while his wife was-lecturing him on his dissipated hours. He suddenly looked up from his paper, and said: "Hero's a perfectly correct sentiment A writer in this paper says, 'The best capital to begin life with is n capital good wife.'" 1 "That's vory true, dear," replied the wife, smiling, in order th.it her romark should elicit a compliment ; "but where can you always get them V "In tho deaf and dumb asylum, of course!" As sympathetic novelists say, "wo will not further iuvudo this scene of quiot domestio felicity." ? ??mm- ? - ? - It is said that cattle around Dalton. Georgia, arc dying off by scores with the murrain. SPECIAI* NOTIUE. To pnrtics in want of DOOBS, SASH KS and BLINDS, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toale, the largo manufacturer of thoso goods in Charleston. Price list furn ished on application. july 17 9m ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing thoso intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Furo Gin. Indispcnsnhic to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints.. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles ench, and sold by all Druggists, \lroccrs. A. M. DIN INGER, & CO., Establish 1778, No. l? Reaver St., N. Y. , DR. E. J. OLIVEROS. Agent, july 31?5tn Orangehufg, S. C. PLANTATION BITTERS This wonderful vege table restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic i\nd 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 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. nog 21 c ly PACIFIC OUANO COMPANY'S eoMPorxn Acid Phosphate of Lime For Composting with Cot tun Seed. riilUS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED |_ AT THE Company's Works, under the direction and uupci intcudence ol'Dr. Rave nel. It contains the sr.the clem nts of fertility as SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, except that it is not furnished with AMMONIA. Ii is prepared expressiv for composting with cot ton seed, which furnishes the element of AMMONIA : the object being tu render that side product of I lie plantation available to the highest degree ns an element of fertility. For further and particular information Apply to the undersigned. J. N RORSON, Agent for South t Carolina, 1 und 2 At lout ic Wharf, Charloalon. JOHN S. REESE, Ja., General Agent, Rnltimorc. oct :>0 8m OltANG ERURG?In Equity. John F. Rottnetl, 1 Rill for Sale of Administrator. [ Real Estate to pay vs. I tor Injunction and Jno P. North et ux et nt. J Relief. By order of the Court of Equity, nil per sons having demands against the Estate of Mary Pou, deceased, arc required In present ami prove the uuinc before the undersigned on or before the flvst day of January n.-xt, or he debarred payment. Oct. ?_'".>. lSi/.t. " (JEO. RO LI VEIL oct 30? td Special Refer sc. Persons having demands against the Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, and nil per sons indebted to said Estate w ill make imme diate payment to the undersigned on or he fore the first day of Marc h next. ALLEN PORTER, oct :>o?td Qtiulifiod Kxccutor. \TOTlCE?ls Hereby Klveii to the LEGATEES of the ESTATE of CHRISTIAN WOLFE, deceased, to appear liofore Thnd, ('. Andrews, Judge of Probate, mi the 4th day of December next, for a set tlement. Application will be made on that day for a Final Discharge of W. t'. Wolfe as Bxecutorof said Estate. W. C. WOLFE, nov f?!t Executor. The Chester Reporter A WEEK LY NEWSPAPER, PUIil.ISUED l!Y E. C. HeLnre A J. A. Brnuiey, Jr., at CHESTER, S. (!. TERMS?Invariably in Advance.Ir'.'MH) iiov t; if Notice of Dismissal. Estate of Wade If. tiaskin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Concerned, that I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Orungcburg County, at OrangobttrSi 8, C . on Tuesday, the 17th day of December next, lur a final discharge from the Administration of the above named Es tate. A. J. G ASK IN. jiov 0? It Surviving Administrator, INSURE YOUR LIFE. rpHB IUI IT ITA It LH LIFE OON J ducts Its business on (ho PUKBLY MUTUAL ALL CASH TL AN. -PAY AS YOU GO" is the safe rulo in LIFE ASSURANCE us in anything else. Its NEW BUSINESS in the yenr 1808 ex ceded that of any ??CHECK,** "NOTE" or ??MIXED" COMPANY by upwards or Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among tho Policy Holders annually. INCOME. 6.000.000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offerB to tho Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with safety bo conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN RULL, juno 20?apl 3?tf Local Agent. ?AA REWARD*-?I WILL jV'V)\) 85vo ?n0 Thousand Dollars toward for any ease of the following diseases, which the medical faculty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Richau'aGolden Remedies will not radically cure. Dr. Hicbau'aGolden Balsam, No. 1, will cure Syphillis in its primary ami secondary stages, such as old ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of the scnlp, cardicatiou diseases nnd mercury thoroughly. Dr. Riohnu's Golden Balsam. No. 2, will cure the third stages,or Lertiary Syphillis, Syphillitic and Mercurial Rheumatism, nnd I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cute, without the aid of this nie.'ieine. which does not prevent the patient from eat ing nnd drinking n hat they like. 1 have hun dreds of certificates showing i be miraculous cures effected by these remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 i"> per bottle, or two bottles ?1). Dr. Eichau s Golden Antidote?A safe, speedy, pleasant, r.nd radical cure for Gonorrhoen, Gleet, Irritation, Gravel, and all urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, warranted to cure. Price $8 per bottle. Dr. Riohau's Golden Elixir de Amours?A radical cure lor General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to I ho jo who have led a life of sensuality. It is invaluable to those who tire anxious for an increase of family. Powerful, harmless, und speedy in restoring health. Price $.1 per hottlc, or two bottles, $'.t. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will bo shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid tn all correspondents, None genuine without Ihr name of Dr. Richau'a Remedies, D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHAU'S, No. 228 Varick pt.. New York. Office haurs from '.i a, m. to 0 r. m. Circulars sent. Aug. 21 tf AX ORDINANCE TO DE TECT ILLICIT TRADING OF BEEF in the Corporate Limits of Orangeburg Vil lage, S. C: SKCTION I. That from and after the l?th day of duly. 1 KtJO. each and every individual offering UKKF within the Corporate Limits of Orangeburg Village, either for Barter or Sale, shall bring w ith said Beef or Reeves, the Heads in good condition, which II .ad or Meads shall be taken In the Office ?d* toe Clerk of Council, where shall I,? kept a R^n list rat ion Book for the purpose of Recording therein, the Flesh Marks, Kar Mark.- and other Marks pertaining to identify. St:e. 2. Tnat said Marks and Identities I pertaining to each Head, as Recorded by the i Clerk, shall he priinaJaciu evidence in ijucs lion of dispute Skii. '!. That each and every instance of wilfully neglect to report th" Marks Of eaoll Beefs Head to the fleck's Otlico | or sloill leave the Corporate Limits (vitbout Reporting the Marks fio., as in ! Section 1st of this Ordinance is prescribed, shall be considered a Violation of this Ordi nance, and the party so offending shall, foi each and every offen co. be fined in lite ^um of not less than On ? (\) Dollar nor more than Twenty (20) Dollars, at (tic discretion of the Council. Si.e. 4. The Informant of each nud every, offence shall be entitled to ln.lt* the Fines collected; tho other ball to go to the beneti of the Corporation. Sec. ?"?. That all Ordinances or part of Or dinances contrary or repugnant tu this is hereby Repealed. N. A. RULL, Intendant. E. J. Ouvr.uos, Clerk, july It) ob tu -Im GULLOTTO STEI L MUSH COTTON t: 1N. //. i /. v s i'. i tex r 6 o r rox GIN FEEDER. Sea l for Circular. C. GRAVELEY, Agent for the Stute. 02 Fast May. south ol the Old Posloflioe, aug 21 ? 'im Charleston, S. C. W 11 I T K ' S .11 A R R L E WORKS, 117 Merliny~Street. Chtrletton, So. t\t. MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAR ble and Stone Tile, Blue Flagging and Rrown Stone Work, of every description. SCUTCH GRANITIC MONUMKNTS, Iron RuiliiigM. k. k. wimtk. r. d. wiiitr. may I c 12m i,u vrn kf, iti:iHU\G, ?*e. ' R. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms, corner of Market and King Streets. Charles ton, S. C. supplies many families, both Country nnd Town to their full satisfaction. Read a few quotations from letters he re ceived : Nkwiikrmy, April H. 1800. Mit. R. WHITE?dbas Sin: The Furni ture came safe to hand and wus just as you represented it. Numbers of visitors have looked at it, and ii is much admired, in fact nothing like it in this place. It may be the means ol your selling more here. Yours truly. **** Another from Winnsboro, S. C, says: ??We are wed pleased with the suit. Send Wardrobe to match.*' And one front Orangeburg County : '?Furniture nrrivod Bafo, and family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Streets, may ? 12ui 8 Charleston, S. C. FOR SALE, RE XT OR LEASE. THE FINK PLANTATION Belonging to tho Kslatcof the late Colonel KEITT, and well known as the R a r I? y Place. These LANDS are among the BEST in the District, being nit it a teil on Lyon's Crock, c.inanding A FINK WATER-POWER,and of a Rich Red Clny Soil. They are offered at ONE-HALF their Valuation in 18tit?. Said Tract contains AOO acres. Conditions?$5,600?one-third cash, the balance in two yearly instalments. Address MBS. LAURENCE KEITT] nov 7?tf Charleston, 8. C, WHISKEY L i REES For Sulo at THIS OFFICE. VI oO H. per huudrvd, mar JOHN DAVIS & CO., RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TUE CITIZENS ?? ORANGE burg and Vicinity that they have opened a Complete Stock of Choice Family Groceries and Liquors at the Old Stund of W. L. W. Rilcy where they will be plctised to sec tho.ir friends and the public generally. You will find at our Store the following articles BACON, FLOUR, LARD. BUTTER? CHKKSE. MACKEREL. SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS. SARDINES. LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, PICK LBS, - CRACKERS. FRESH PEACHES. CANDIES; CIGAR8, SMOKINOiand CUEWING TOBACCO, WINE, BRANDY, GIN WHISKEYS h11 of the Choicest Hrunds, besides other arliclcs not mentioued. All of which is offered ehe*p Tor ensh. nov ti ]y NEW GOODS JUST OPENING! The UNDERSIGNED respectfully call the at! cut ion of the CITIZENS of Orungcburg County to their NEW STOCK OF GOODS Just Opening, and which they will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, consisting of the following artioles, ami others not mentioned Calicoes, Homespuns, Long Cloth, Ken tucky Jeans. Satinets. Cashmeres. Red. White and Blue Flannels, Black Silks and Alapacoas, Dres? GeoJs, Nubias, Shawls. Cloaks, Rlanketa. Hoiccry, Gloves nnd Fancy Goods in great vnriety. Our Grocery Stock is complete in every line. Large assortments of Choice Liquors al ways on hand. Our Stuck of Class. Crockery, Wood. Har<U*Mrc and Cutlery, &o,, has been scleol Mrto Clothing. Hats and Caps, Roots and j od with earn for the trade, and will be sold at Shoes. I prices thai cannot fail to give satisfaction. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE 52rPlo.se give us a CALL and EXAMINE our STOCK e a r iTM i r.x, & v i n c j i ? net 16 -0?ly Hi SSELL STREET FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE WITH COR NELSON, KRAMER & CO., AGENTS OF GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, lX(ORPORATi:i> 1859,?ASNKT.M, JAN. IMOO, $111,161.52 AND James River Insur'ance Company, AUTHORIZED CAPITA Ii 1 500.000. t&r R 0 T II SO I T II i: R N C 0 M V A N I E S. -TO anp 1 ? tf The "CAROLINA FERTILIZER'* is mado from the Phosphates of Smith Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemists, one uf the Lest Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian tin sn > in its Fertilizing Properties Those Phosphates arc the remains of extinct land and sou auiui Is, ami pasfcas tiunlitie.s of the greatest value to the Agriculturist. \Yc annex the analysis of Professor Shcpaid. "LABORATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Anilysisol CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected. Moisture expelled at JI2? F .1 ??.To Organic Matter, with some water of combination expelled a* a low red heat.DL00 Fixed Ingredients. .Oil.So Antonia. . Phosphoric Aci?l?Soluble.(LlMi.Equivalent to 1! .-7 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. Insoii'.e.?i.l7.Equivalent to l;t.4x Insoluble (bone). 13.13 "I.Tu Phosphate of Lime. Sulphuric Acid.11.01 Ecptivalenl to *.M. ?'.?"> Sulpltalo td' L?ne. Sulphate of Potash. 80 Sulphate of Soda. 8.50 Sand. ILOtJ On iho strengthoaf these results I urn glad to certify :.>ihi superiority of the CARO LINA FERTILIZER, examined. ?'. I . S51ETARD, Jr. We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER* t?> Planters and others at &6'J per toil of 2,0(10 pounds. QEO. W. AN' I LI?! A MS Si CO., nov 6?im K A CT I) R S. FURNITURE, CH?5R UNO SOFA W A I ! E RO O jNI S. DANIEL H. SILCOX, 1 75. 177, AND 17'.) KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. KHEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and inosl approved styles, which he offers at prices winch cannot fail to please, consisting, in pan. : Rich Sets of PARLOR and CIIAMRER FURNITURE, Bendsteads, Bureaus, Washslands and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Tcto-a-Tctes, chairs, Ann Chairs, Rocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Centre Pn? hies, Mnrblo and Mahogany Tops, Secretary n ml Book Cases, etc, Also CHAMBER nnd COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also E T, A S T I O S 1> C) tnt a h) Without n rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, in all Upholstery. The bast Assortment ever offered in this Market. N. It -GOODS CAREFUL!.*! PACKED FOR SHIPPING, may 1 o * ? 1 2m -9 COTTON FACTORS UEXERAE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A DOER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. -o ? CONSIQNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SO LICITED. Oswrm. Hrrubr. Zimmxrman Davis. nug '28 wee (im wm. m. lawton, COTTON FACTOR, a NU COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON. S. C Liberal advances made on consignments nnd produce shipped to Liverpool, &c. sept 25 wee -Im Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FA CTORS& BANKERS Ilnyne Street, Charleston, S. C. Williams, Taylor & Co., . COM MI SSION M K RC11A NTS, f?5 Heaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. apl 17 flm \m c. bee & co., Factors and COM M ISS I ON M E HC H A NTS, 22 A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wm. 0. Bke. TiiKonoRK D. Jr.RvaT LIBERAL ADVANCES made upon Con signments to the above House. fr?r tho Char leston. New York and Liverpool Markets. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, sept 4?if At D. Louis' Store. george a hacker, BIKINI) AND I) t) () It F A G T O R Y , KING STREET, OPPOSITE CANNON, CHARLESTON, S. C. A large Stock of the above on baud. All orders for tbo same promptly filled. sept 18 Cm A. j. SALIXA8, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON 8. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. RftrRRKSORN?First National Rank. Poo ple's National Hank. Messrs. Jim. Fraaer ex Co., Charleston. S. C. july ?'11 ? ly Boll man?. Brothers, COMMISSION >I EROH A NTS. I>*AI.cr? IK . tlroceiics. Wines. Liquors, Tobacco, Segars. No. 88 Fait Ray, C !l A R LEST ON, 8. C* i>. Rt'l.l.M A.NN, H. l'ot.l.M ANN. ocl 2 "?ni K. S. HUHNHAM, Sncetesor {<> R. IF. Hum ham, 121 King St.. Sign Red Mortar, just below CaLiOUU St., Charlreton, S. C, lir.AI.KR IX l?iu;s. Medicines, Chemical?, Alcohol. Pure V? inea and Liquors for Medicinal Pur pos^H, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, ocl 2 ly edward perry, 155 M E ET 1N (! ST R E ET. 4>ppoHtle < hurlcMton Rotel, CHARLESTON S. S. DEALER IN SCHOOL, LAW and MEDl cal Books. LAW BLANKS. &o., BLANK BOOKS of all St vies on band and made to order. STATIONERY of all kinds. PRINTING of every description executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. PRINTING PAPERS and Wade Ca.'a Book and Job PRINTING INK. ocl 2 6m the daily news. RIORDAN DAWSON & CO., PROFUTKTORS. OFFICE No. 14i> EAST BAT. Terms : DAILY NEWS, one year. ...$0 OO DAILY NF.WS, six months . r, oo DAILY NF.WS. three months. 2 ttO TR1-WEEKLY NF.WS. one yew. .1 (Hi TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, six months. 2 DO Payment invariably in advane-. No pa per sent unless the cash accompanies the or der, or tor a longer time than paid for. AUVKRTISEMBKTfl : First insertion, 15 cents aline; subsequent insertions, lOcoutsa Hue. Busires? Notices, 2(? centa a line. Marriage and Funeral No tices, One Dollar each. oct 2 ly rr he Charleston Daily Courier, RY A. S. WELLINGTON & Co. CITY PRINTERS, No. lit EAST IIA.Y. Trinis?Invariably in Advance: DAILY?one year.$8 00 DAILY?six month-. 4 00 DAILY?three months. 2 00 TRI-WEEKLY?one year. 4 00 TRI-WEEKLY??Ii month*... 8 00 No Subscription will be received for a less period than three numtha for the Daily and six months fur the Tri-Weekly. rates or AOVajlTtaixC : Fifteen Cents a line for first insertion, and Ten Cents a lino for each subsequent inser tion. Fivo lines or under to be charged a half square, Marriagt? and funeral not.oca, one dallar each. oct 2 ly Fall and Winter Stock OF EVERY VARIETY Just Received by. F. II. W. UIt 10031A NN & 00. Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Shoes, Ilats, Groceries, Ac. Pure Wines, Li quor? AI?, Pori*r, etc., constantly e? hand. AVK now on hand as fine a let of SEW. 1NG MACHINES r.n can be bought aiiwhere in the United States. This Ma chine is constructed on e> new principle ef mechanicism, possessing rare and valuable Improvements. Having been examined by the most profound expert*, mml prsscsassd to be Simplicity and Perfection combined, f nt intact ion guaranteed. We wdl buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, giving the highest market pries, af ship for any one, FREE of CHARGE an4 make LIBERAL ADVANCES on the ism.. f. IL VT. BP. 10(iMANN k CO. nor 13 oet 9 If H 3?. P. TOALE. Manufacturer of Door*, Sank /Hin t Charleston, S. C, HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTOR! in tk?Sw??fc. ern States, and keeping always on hand s> large and most complete stock of DOORS, HASHES. RLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Dtm, Shutters. Mouldings, Ac, Ac., I am enabled to sell low and a,t manufacturers' prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order, jnly 24 sad 24 V D. LOUIS, AGENT, HAS RETURNED from NEW YORK and Raltimorc with n full and assort ed stock of Fall & Winter Goods. Also B reel ting ? full supply of FRESH GROCERIES, Ac. D. LOL LS. Agent. At the Corner, sept 2"? mar I" o ly W M. W f LLCOCKs RISS ELL STREET, OKAXUKBtfftCf? S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI xens of tJrangebiirg County, that he is now receiving a large supply of DRY 000,?S AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet, Eagle and Boar, bou Rra-nds. Scotcb Ale, and the faaaoaa X^Spvy Hcgars. His stock of TIN WARE and HOUHaT FURN1HUING GOODS, is the largest in tb? County. Hrrt-tduss STOVES K-ujj constant, ly on hand ami warranted to work woil. july 31 may 1 ly State of South Carolina, ORl^GEBURG COVXTY. PRORATE COURT. \T M. SMITH. EXECUTOR OP TfTfl \ # last Will and Trsliiment of J. R f. Dantzler. deceased, having filed his Petition in this Court for Leave to Eslabliab i*o Former Existence. Contents and Losa of the aaid Will of J. R. F. Dantzler. On motion of Messrs. DcTrevUle & Si-trunk, it is or dered that all persons interested therein do appear before thin Court on the lWth ?.iy ef December. 1 *?!'.*, to introduce and croaa ex amine witnesses touching the same skould they so desire. TIIAD. C. ANDREWS, sept 12?3ra Judge of Probate. The State of South t'aroUruu Okangkblko j> In Equity. Henry D. Bonn et t. Ad 1 minist rat or id' Estate of I Bill for Injunction, George J. Bennett, \ Partition vs. j and Relief. Jno. F. Ronnett, el. at. j It ap.>i aring to my satisfaction, that Josiak W. Bonnett, and Lenora Varner and Kef ward Variier, Defendants in the abovv slnted case, is absent fro** and re sides beyond the limits ef the State. It f? ordered, on motion ef Messrs. lint son* as Legnre, Complainants Solicitors, that the said Defendant* do, within forty day* from the date of this order, appear and plead, nrrswer or demur to the said bill, or else the same will be taken against bin />ro eoHfctxo. Clerk s Office. l GEORGE BOLIYKR, C. C. P. Clerk s Office. 1 Orsng'toirjT. S. C. y Sept. 3,','i8i;y. J sept 4 cow 4Ud State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG C0?NTY. IN EQUITY, In the matter of Lost Doc^?*?*.*"? ?X r**tU Mary Merchant. Mary Marcbant of the Town of Orangeburg; having filed her petition in this Court to es tablish the former Existence, Contents and Loss of a certain Deed of Conveyance of a lot of Land in said Town situat* at Corner at Market and Amelia Streets, executed by John Merchant to said Mary Marohant ity lH4.il. On motion of W. J. DcTrcvillc. Esq.,, Solicitor, it is ordered, that all persona inter ested appear before mo on the 21st day of December, 1 *?>'??. to introduce or cross exam ine evidence touching the premises should, they so desire. GEORGE BOllVER. Sept. 21, 1R??. 26?44 TTJTT'S SRsURArilla and Queen's Delight* The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EX FECTOH INT, A Pleasant *ud Sure Curo for Coughs,, Asthma, Ac. V Kti KT .1111. E LIVER PIIXS? For Dyspepsia, RiU?uttne??, fto. Improved lAqnld Ilmlr Dye* Warranted the beat in use. For sale in Orangeburg by DR. E. J> OllVEROS. June 6 Ii ?