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X, O O A. Xj. SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1872. All Advertisements must fee handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon._ ANNOUNCEMENT. MR EDITOR?Please announce D. A. SORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at tho h?xt Election and oblige Iii? ninny friends in the ' fork. fca ,,i i-m?u... -= We are indobted to lion. it. B. El liott, M. C, for tbe Message and Docu ments 1870?71, and for tho Acts and Resolutions of 1st sessiou of 42d Con gress. PAPER returned.?A oopy of the OrangeburO News, sent to an old delinquent subscriber at Bruuchvillo, Was returned, lost week. That looks better 1 Our dolinqucnt seems to have come to the good and new resolution ant to receive our paper without payiug for it. This is right! Now lot him come up and settle his indebtedness and he will not like an honest man. The olcotio;i for judges took placo ou Thursday 28th. Tho following is tho result. 1st Circuit?R. E.Graham. 2d Circuit?J. J. Mab er. 3d Circuit?John F. Green. 4th Circuit?C. P. Townscnd. 5th Circuit?S. W. Melton. 6th Circuit?T. J. Mackcy. 7th Circuit?Montgomery Moses. 8th Circuit?Jumes L.Orr. Associate Justice?-A. J. Willard. Republican Paper.?Another pa per, in tho interest of the Republican party, is to make its nppearance hero, as soon as the material can be obtained from New York. Report pays that forty thousand dollars have been raised in aid of the project. Solicitor E. B. Seabrcok, Mr. J. Felder Meyers, (of the Orange burg JVetc*,) and Mr. J. Evans Britto?, of the Nationalist, will conduct it for the Carolina Printing Company. It is to be an afternoon paper, and will be about the size of the late Republican, wh.cn first issued. The New Republican Paper.? We stated a few days ago that this pa per, to bo issued shortly, by Messrs. Seubrook, Meyers k Britten, was to be Under the auspice* of the Carolina Printing Company. We undorstaud now that it is to be a private enterprise. Wo clip the above paragraphs from the Charleston Conries of the 13th and of the I6*th iustaut. We understand that tho new paper Starts with the flattering prospects of great and enduring success. The talent of its conductors, and its assurance ef strong and liberal patronage are guaran tees of victory. We wish the new paper success nnd bespeak for it many scbscri hcre in this section. From Dan to Beerstjeba.?From Charleston to Dahlonega, from the pen board to the mountains, can bo soon a marked improvement in the stylo of buildings in the last five years. Villages and farm bouses all present u more ele gant and comfortable appearance. The reason is well known. It is because in that period the whole country has learn ed to patronize that celebrated manufac turer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Mr. P. P. Teale, Charleston, S. C Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., sole proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, has for over three years offer ?u frittvUfjU ntjui ly uVui'y UUWSpttpcr ill the United States, a standing reward of $500 for a case of Catarrh in the head " which he oannot cure. That ho has treated thousands of cases and had no claim? presented for the reward, from any who has made a thorough use of his means of euro, is strong and conclusive ? evidence that he possesses suro means of curing this loathsome disease Tho Catarrh Remedy is sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of sixty cents Progress of tho Revolution.?a new light dawned upon tho world with the intorduction of Plantation Bitters twelvo years ago. Drastic purgation went out?rcstooation and renovation amce in. The eyes of the people were opened to the great fact that the way to eure disease is to strengthen and support its victims, not to plucc them at its mercy by depriving them of the little strength they have. It aoon became evident that as a means of infusing vi tality into the feeble system, regulating !be secretions, curing indigestion, and leforming a billious habit of body, no medicinal preparation then known was at all comparable to the new restorative. Sines thcu hundreds of attempts have been made to rival the Bitters. They have all failed, and tho Grand Revolu tion in Medical Treatment, which was commonecd in 18C0, is still in progress. Nothing can stop it, for it is founded on the principle, now universally acknowl edged, that physical vigor is tho most formidable autagonist of all human ail ments, and experience has shown that plantation Bitters is a pcei loan invigo rant, ns Well us the best possible safe guard aj.ain.si opidemic diseases. COMMERCIAL. MAKtKDT REPOUT8. Okfick or Tut Okanokiiopo Nkws, January, 12, 1871. COTTON?Sales during tho week 166 bales. Wo quote : Ordinnry....17 Qt) Low Middling.19 <a> Middling.19? ($ Herein Kick.$1.40 per oushel Cohn.$ 5M) per bushel. Cow Fkas. 1.00 per bushel. I'inim u:*.$1.00 per bushel. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected 1 will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on the rirst MON DAY in Fcburary next, lor cash, the follow ing property, vis: All that truct of land on Snntco River con taining '2'.?00 acre.-, more or less, bounded by lands of K. Y. Shuler. James Felder, aud J. Q. l'arler. ami Santec Kiver. Levied on as the property of W. Izard Rull nt the suit <*f Faul Trapier and Theo. Dehon, Ex'rs Sarah Dehon, dee'd. ALSO One tract of Innd containing 077 acres more or less, bounded by lands of E. Nix, ilhctt Shuler, T C. Andrews, Ab. Snell, L. P. Col lier and L. E. D. Felder. Levied on as the property of Dan'] Wesley Felder, nt the suit of V. L). V. Jamison for use of Estates ol F. and M. Felder. ALSO One tract of land containing 400 acres, more or lesn, bounded north und west by lands of Jno. S. Bowman and C. D. J. Col lier and south by C. Frederick. Levied on ns the property of J. E. and Mary E. Wil liams at the suit of F. W. Fairy. ALSO One plantation containing If70acres more less, known ns "Belleville," bounded by lands now or late of Trezevnnt, Davis, Mo Cord, Oeigcr, Moorcr and Cougaree Kiver. Levied on as the property of J. E. L. Ainak er at the suit of kiinck, Wickenberg k. Co. ALSO The remainder in 4?0 acres of laud more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Oabriel Strock, east by lands of K. V. Shu lcr, James A. Felder, south by David J. Clay ton, Jr., and west by J. Q. l'arlor and Car son Felder, (being the family homestead of James F. Livingston,) after the termination of the homestead therein. Levied on as the properly of James F Livingston in the ease of Jas. F. Livingston, Ex"r va Klizn 1). Liv ingston et al. Sheriff's Office, ?) II. RiGOS, Orangeburg. ?. II., S. C , J- S. 0. C. jan lOtli, 1S72 J jan 13 td A XOTIIEIt Lot of Fancy and /\ doik CASol.UliUS ttt P. S. FELDER & & CO.'S HIGHEST market PRICE paid for i J HI A N at P. S. FELDEE & CO.'S Sheriff's Sales. OR A NG EBTJ RG COUNTY, In Prolate Count. In re E?. of 0. M. Primer. By virtue ofaan order from Hon. Thud. C. Andrews; fludge of Probate, 1 will sell on the 1st Mntjuay in February next, fit Or nngebnrg (,. II., during the usual hours of sate. 4 11 ?I.v. 4 -if .. angoburg County, on Hull Swamp, contain ing 2210 acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of E. Rickenbaker, Louisa Kil?v, Ite beo'oa A. P Riley, F.st of I). Ilungorpiller, and Him of Hull Swamp. Terms?Cash sufficient to pay costs of proceedings and expenses of sale, balance payable the first day of October 1S7J, with interot from date, secured by bond of pur oharser and mortgage of premises. Pur chaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. A ISO Ex parti Caroline Livingstone ami others. Hy nn order in the Probate Qourt, I will sell for pari?(ion nmong tho petitioners, on the 1st Monday in February nOx-t, al Orange bnrg Court House, A tract of two hundred and sixty aeros in Orangoburg County, bounded on lands of the widow Mnrph, Daniel Zonglor, A. (i. Onskin, l>. Shuler, N. Wnnnawakcr, Jno. Spoiguer and Sam Cridor. Terms?So Buch cash as will pay the ex pense of this proceeding?tho balance to be paid in ihrco instalments, secured by n bond conditioned to pay one-third the firsl of Jan uary, 1878, the next ihird 1st January, l*7"> pnd tllQ last 1st January, 1879, with fntorosS on tho Whole mini unpaid, payable annually and a mortgage of the properly. Purcha sers to pay for papors, stamps and record ing. Sheriffs Office, IT. RIGQS, OrangebnrgC. II., S.C, \ S. O C Jan. :5, 1871. J jun II j? niEE?ANT NIXK POPI.IVS [ J to be had at P. S. FELDER & co. s Save Your Money! Splendid 'Stock of IrfuloH luid Horses to Arrive. About tho 25th ins:., wo expect, on con signment, a large lot of FINE MULES nnd HORSES, which wo will dispose of cheap. They nre coming from Virginia, wbero there is no SORE TONUUE or GLAN DER8, so saro your money, and buy SOUND STOCK CHEAP. WM. M. SAIN A CO. PROI1ATF. OFFICE. OKANGf.UL'KU, Dec I'.'lh. 1871. NOTICE TO ADM INISTRATOES, EXECU TORS, GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEE. You MUST MAKE TOUR RETURN ac cording to Law, in the month of January and February next. Take DUE NOTICE thereof and don't wait to be RULED. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of Probate. W. M. SAIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS & BROKERS. AUCTION every SATURDAY nnd SALE DAY in each month. ARTICLES received and Stored clenr of Expenses, and advanocs made on same. The State of South Carolina. ORANGEHURG COUNTY I hereby certify that I purchased from MESSRS W. M. SAIN A CO., one of COL BURN'S PATENT RED JACKET AXF.S. and after two weeks constant use in all kinds of wood, I pronounce it superior to any other kind i f AXES I have ever tried or used. This AXB cuts well, is endurable, and hard to break. To those in want of s. good AXE, I highly recommend "COL RURN'S PATENT RED JACKET." B. F. THOMPSON. November 22d, 1871. The GENUINE RED JACKET AXE is sold in Oruagchurg only by W. M. SAIN A CO. Eew Buckwheat JUST RECEIVED. TO STOCK BUYERS!!! E HAVE ON HAND, A LOT OF FINE Saddle and Buggy Horses. ALSO B R ORE A A* D UNB R O KE M?L ES Which ws are ofloring yery LOW. For ssle at our S 1 LIS STAHLES. TTM. M. SAIN A CO. WM. M. SAIN & 00. Also have for Sale SWEET BUTTER CHEESE, MACCARONI, COD FISH. PICKLED .SALMON ONIONS, IRISH I'OTATOES, NEW FLOUR ? LEMON CR ICKERS BUTTER CRACKERS WATER CRACKERS SUGAR CRACKERS SODA CRACKERS LEMONS FA I.V. NUTS ENGLISH WALNUTS SICILY FILBERTS RAISINS !BENCH CANDIES ASSORTED CANDIES JELLIES CHOWaCHOW PICCAL1LLA SUGAR CURED IIA MS BACON LARD SUGARS of all grades. COFFEE Cheap S A It DIN ES OYSTERS LOBSTERS LIQUORS of all grades. SPICES PEPPER TOBACCO SEGARS PIPES CA N I)I.KS STARCH I SOAPS SYRUP SYRUP PICKLES all prices. Ter >'??'> rents. MRS A Kl ( KKT? &c, &c.| Ac, Ac, And everything else kept in a first class Fata - ily Grocery store. SAIN A co. Corner Markot and Main Streets, Ornngeburj', S. C sepl'lfi may 27 o ly Sheriff's Sales. ORANGRBURG COUNTY. In Common Pleas. Robert Young, "I vs J O. D. Koitt }? Foreclosure und ? j J. A. K. Ilolmnn. J Ry vi?-tuo of an order of Hon. ft. F. Gra ham, Circuit Judge, in this case, 1 will sell at Omngtburg C. II. on tbo lBt Monday in February next, ?t tho risk of the former purchaser, the following i.nal Estate, tic: All that plantation in Orangoburg County, on Limetoiie Creek. Mill Rrancb and Stdiut? River, containing about 180U acres more or less, bounded by lands of L. H. Culler, V.. W. Culler and estate of L. C. Clover. All that tract situate in said County on Hull Swamp, containing 301 -j acres, moro or h as, bounded by lands now or formerly of Gardner, Knotts and others. All thut tract in said County on waters of Hull Swamp, containing 286} acres, moro or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of | Qardiur, Knotts and others. And one other tract on Bull Swamp in said County, containing S84 acres moro or loss, bounded by landH now or late of Gard uor , Knotts and others. Terms?One-third cash, the balance on credit of one and two years, secured by bou 1 of purchasor, bearing intercut from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. ALSO ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Mary B. Treadwell, Adm'x vs Johu II. Fan ning, et al. Complaint to Marshall Assets, &e. By virtue of an order of tho said Court in this action. I will sell at Orangeburg Court House, on M inday, the 1st day of Febru ary, next, during the legal hours of sale, tho Real Et-taic in this County, of which tho lato William IV. Treadwell, died, seized and possessed, consisting of tho following tracts of land, in the Town of Orangeburg: 1. Tract, of 12 acres, bounded north by lands of Thomas Oliver, east by lands of So. Ca. Railroad Co., G. Gowan and Estate of George H. Elliott and Railroad Avenue, south by Russell Street, and west by lands of W. M. HutSOQ, Esq. This tract will b? intersected by two streets, and will be sold in 18 lots of convenient size. 2. The Hotel tract, situated At tho come of Russell and Hronghtou streets, and boun ded OG tue oilier sides by miius of Mrs. W. H. Treadwell and I). Louis. This will be sold in 0 Lots, two of them fronting on Run sell street, and one of these wiili a gooJ Store already erected thereon, three of them fronting on Hroughton street, and the re mainder constituting the Hotel with amplo stables, and buildings, and yard and garden room, being one of the most eligiblo pieces of property in the Town of Orangeburg. 8. Tract of 1*20 acres, bodnded north by lands of Mrs Ann Andrews, east by B rough ton street, south 1)3' river and-street, and west by Rivor street. This tract will bo sold in ?ill lots, and will be intersected with streets properly located, rending the Lots available as Town Lots. A portion will be sold in a tract of H acres, and another por tion in a tract of about 20 acres. A tin?- brickyard is on one of the tracts. A portion of those Lots will be sold on the day indicated, to suit purchasers. Plats ?f the said Real Estate can be inspected at the Sheriff's Ollice. Tbbms?One third cash, balance on a credit of one, two and three years, secured by boud and mortgage of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale, payable an nually on the whole uinonui, until thv wholo bond is full/paid up, and satisfied, and to pay lor papers recording nnd stamps. Purchaser to have* privilege of paying all cash, and if any purchaser fails to comply, the premises so purchased by the party failing to comply to be sold on the same duy or some convenient Baleday thereafter upon the same terms and at the former purcha sers risk. Sheriff's Offce, ") H. Riggs, Orangeburg C. II. S. C, V S. O. C. Jan. 4th, 1871. J jan <; 4 New Goods, New Goods, rTinE uudorsignod begs to inform his cus l turners and the public generally li.atlie has just returned from New York with an immense STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, unsurpassed in Style, Kur ability and Low Price, comprising an extensive assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Marcnos, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids. Dclains, &c. The greatest variety of CLOARS, and es pecially SHAWLS ever offered in this mar ket, all of which the ladies say are the pret tiest and Cheapest in Orangeburg. Gents call and cxamiue of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASSIMERES which is undoubtedly the largest, richest and Cheapest collection ever displayed by any Merchant in our Town. A lull line of the best TRIMMINGS al ways on hand. Great inducements offered in Rcndymade Clothing, Hoots, Shoes and Hats. Flannels, Lindseys, Jeans, Kerseys, Hlankcts, Domes tics Hosiery, Cloves and Yankee Notions of every description. \ oniplet" .-took of Sugars, Coffee-, Ba con. Laid, Molasses, Elour, Cheese, Tobac co. Lyo, &c, Crockery Ware, Willow Ware, mention. All of which are olfored I. ?\V DOW N by JOS. MANAMA RA. net 14 ly J UST RECEIVED TIMW. GENUINE PURE N VPTIIA I Sol i al the Sign of the RED COFFEE POT at 4*1 cents per gallon. ALSO It It K AD). CAKES, CONFEC TION A111 KS, and the lost LIQUORS AND C KOCEBIES. WANTF.I) CORN AND PEAS BY B. E, II. PEARSON NEXT TO W T LIOUTPOOT'S Old Stand. AU?U RTUS B. ivNO WLTON (Formerly 01 me New York Bur.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A T L A W , OUANGEBUItU, S. C. July 8 _ tf )OOHS TO LET, \, 'ri''v 1,4 P. S. FELDER Cy, o I SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! ?EAKLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP nod CABBAOE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baking. ORDERS BECEIVED For MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, a Fertilizers Composed mostly of FISH, rated second only to Peruvian Guano. Also for PERUVIAN GUANO and GUANAPE GUANO. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREET. Agettt for FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE. jan 20 ? jy Important to Cotton Planters! THE MARYLAND Fertilizing and Manufacturing Company Have prepared a Special Fertilizer adapted te tho Cotton Plant under tbo name of COTTON FOOD! Which they claim to be of the highest grade of Fertilizers sold in tho South, and guaran lee equal in its results to Peruvian Uuauo pound for pound, and to bo of more perma nent benefit to the Soil. It has been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS in North and 8outh Carolina and Georgia tor two seasons with the following results. It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. It resists drought in all cases. The crop is net affected by rust. It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early lrosts, or in the event of a backward season for plunting enable the planter to put in his crop three or four weeks lator, even as late as the 1st of June, with a certainty of success. It produces a bett- r quality of Cotton. Looking at the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the nccesity of using nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, and of strictly avoiding those whose value has been reduced by adulteration or the use of cheap materials under pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton. If bis crop is only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD" it will give him from one to two hundred per cunt, profit on his outlay, with Cotton at 12A cents per pound, -.nil it a ill enable him to plant fewer acres with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense with better results. SGO per Tun, in Sacks, 12 to the Ton. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, Prest. 5S Exchange Place Baltimore. J. R. PRINGLE k SON, Agents, Charleston, S. C. jnn 20 wee 2m WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER HAS just returned from CHARLESTON with the best selection of SEED IRISH POTATOES ever brought to Orange hurg. He has on hand the EARLY ROSE, GOODRICH, PINK EYE, and PEACH BLOOM. Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 15 cts per lb. White NORTHERN PEAS. Green and Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot of Prime New York SMOKF.D TONGUES at ,r>0 Cents. BREMEN LAG AR by the dox., delivered free of charge ta any House. SWEET CIDER on draught. MAEL and GRIST?Bolted and unbolted. A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK of Men's, Womon'a and boy's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plements, such as TRACES, HAMES. AXES, MANURE FORKS and PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on hand a SAMPLE BARREL or the World-Wide, well-known ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wnrds. The REST Double Distilled WHITE WINE VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex ception. SST' Claiming my small share of the trade and thanking my FRIENDS and CUSTOM ERS for past favors, they will please remem ber the NAME and PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. W. T. jNIIJLXjl^dR (Not MILLER,) WAY DOWN ROVXD THE CORNER. jan 13 c tf Save Your Money ! 00 TO J. P. HARLEY'S \ND buy CHEAP Dry Goods, Boots, Snoot", lints. Caps, Ac, of which he lias just received a fresh Supply.; ALSO FLOUR of nil grades. BACON, LAUD, SUGAR and COFFEE of all grades. Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Department all of which I am sell ing at Prices not to he excelled for CHEAP NESS in the Town. Come and seo for your selves. All Persons indebted to me must pay up immediately as I nm compelled to clone mv books. A word to the wise is sufficient. .T. P. HARLEY. oct 1 1 may 27 c ly Kinsman ? Howcll, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C, sept 2 4tu ECONOMY LEADS TO "W".A.Ij T H ! rpilK UNDERSIGNED BEG LEA VE TO inform the citizens of Columbia nn i surrounding Country, that they have perma nently located in columbia, and o<Tcr to the public a large assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTH I \ G AXI> FURNISHING GOODS, IIATS, CAES, ETC. PURCHASING OUR GOODS at first class houses and for cash, we defy Compeliiion. Call and examine our STOCK and con vince yourself that you can SAVE MONEY by purchasing at our Establishment. COUNTRY MERCHANTS aro respect fall j invited to examine our Stock, being assured that we can sell CHEAPER than any other House in Columbia. S. STRAUS & PRO., Under Columbia Hotel, oct 7?tf Columbia, S. C At Private Sale. milK PLANTATION forming a part of I the Estate of the Ute Col. Kcitt, and known aH the DARBY PLACE. The tract consists of about tjlK) acr?s, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Theso are the Finest Lands in the District, and were valued at $*JU per nere in 18tit). Would be 6old for one-half that price now. One fourth cash, the remainder iri three instal ments bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho Same. This is a splendid chance for any orte de siring to secure Rieb Lands, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range" and a Defined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KKITT, Or J. O. KKITT, Esq. jan ?'? tf COTTON TIES. Wi arc Agent* for the Manufacturer* for "E U It E K A." SWETT, ARROW, ANCHOR ft BUTTER TIES. ai.so or TUB Just l anding tOOn Bdles of the "EURE KA" and LOCK TIF.S. No Tie can surpass the "Eureka for1 sim plicity and durability, and we offer It as a Tiotbal is unexcelled. The AI'.HOW is n\fO well known. We nsk y?uv orders, guaranteeing as LOW PRICES .'-i the) i in be purchased nt in any Southern Port? We shall he pleased to hntlilto Consign ments of your Cotton, nud will give all Ship incuts our olose3t attention. 0E0. w. WILLIAMS ft CO., Cotton Factors, Church St., Charleston, S. (\ sept X\ wee 2m COTTO A' UISS. ? ltKOUA"N Georgia PATENT COTTON G1N8 ar* simple, durable, well made, of good mate rials, very light running ami unsurpassed in the quantity of the staple produced. Price $ t |n r Saw. delivered at any It. R. Depot in this State witch tho freight does not exceed that of tw o railroads. Guliett's Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gins. The Cotton from these Gins always com mands the highest market ju ice where ordi nary rare is taken in the preparation. Al the Cotton Slates Fair held at Augusta, Gu., last yoar, Ibers wove ton Gins hi competition and tho Prent hurt was awarded to the Gul len '' Price $? and $5.50 per Saw. Cc Presses of various Patterns, Horso Powe. , llondley's Portable Stcim Engine ?., Itrinly s Kent tick v Ploughs. C. GRAVELEY, 53 Bast Ray St. South of the Poet Office. Charleston, 8. C. a tig 2? wee 2m JR. T. BERWICK LEG, ARE, SUflGEON DENTIST, Jra?I?a<? Balilmorc Collcffo Dcntul Sur^erjr*( IFFICE MAttKBT-SX?f pVf *)j|?P,OBB OF* J. A. IIAMIBTDS, 3* '. F. Bboozb. B. B. Hcvetas H. C. Hcuaixs. BROIDXE & CO. c01t0n factojbs COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KORTLJ ATLAN+t?iWirARF, CHAREST?N. 8. C. Liberal Advances made on Consignment. Baria to Andrew Simonds, Esq., Pre*'t st National Bank, Charleston^. C. may 21 wee ^ tf Fall and Wiatdr floods 1 P. W. H. HAS just received a' F?LL STOCK of - 'Vi.rH'M ',?f! DRY GOODS, ,, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS. 1 T< VT SHOES, HATS? Sc*. All my goods is LOW in price to suit lb* ?in h-h. My motto is small profith and quiek sales. My stock of J HARDWARE. CROCKERY WARE, GROCERIES, . f..? LIQUORS, 1 WINES*._ ALE. LAGER BEEfJ&c, la of the first quality and low in prlos. COTTON snd all oilier Predscs hsag^s ?* the highest market price. F. H. W. BBlGflidANN. octl4 oct. 9 I ly -?rr4-j Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TOALE, Manufacturer* and Dealer, No. 20 Heyne Street and Horlbcok's Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. c. ' This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kixtil in the Southern States, and all articles in this Une can be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toals at prices which defy competition. l- rf- A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of "?a Srn'm nsjalii1"1--' and the prices of each, will be Bent free and post Pu'd, on npplicatiod tov P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, s. C. july 15 wee tf The People's Bakery. NEXT DOp1t TO RED COFFEE POT, East of Prcshytcriah CIturch, IZuM*e!l-St. Just received a fresh supply of FINE CANDIES. CONFECTION abies. FBU1TS NUTS and TOYS of every description, and at prise* t? suit the times. i also keep constantly on hand FRESH BREAD. CAKES of every description. PIES, Ac. Trices reasonable. ALSO WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the most fastidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel low-citizens is respectfully solicited. TllOS. W. albergott1. oct 14 dec 10 3? METALIC CASE&a THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND all of the various Sizes of the above Cases, which can be fnrnlshad Immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as usual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to H. RIGGS, mar '>?Cm Carriage Manufacturer. d.O. S. hacker* DOOR. SASH AND BLIND factoy, Chitrlcfttoit, ft. ?. THIS IS AS LARGE aj- actory as there is in the SouU. Wo keep no Northern Work to fill Coujatry Orders. Send for Price List. Factory and Warerooms King-Street, op posite, Cannon-Si., on Hne of City Railway. Address GEO. S. IIACKER. ' T. 0. Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Mpt 0 weo ly