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The Pair This Year. The Fourth Animal Fair of the Stite Agricultural ami Mechanical Society will begin in this city on the 4th, anil close on th evening of the Sth of November next. The usual preparations have been made, and the Premium List has been extensively dis'fributcd. The following will be the Programme for the week. Monday.?The Secretary's office will be open at S a. in., and entries received until 5 m., when the books will positively be closed. No entries received from citizens of Columbia and its vicinity after Ten o'clock this day. Tuesday.?Gates open at nine o'clock a. m. From ten till twelve an exhibition in the arena of all the cattle under the direction of the Superintendent. From twelve till two a display of all the horses. beginning with those led by the halter. and closing with saddle, single and matched harness horses, as directed by the Superintendent. At three the contest for the speed premium of 850 for the fastest trotting and pacing, mile heats; to be followed by a race for- the speed premium of 8100, single dash of 2 miles. Wednesday?Gates opep at 9 o'clock a.m. The forenoon will be devoted to the examination in the arena, by tho committee, of all cattle, succeeded by a display of the halter led horses and mules, as directed by the Superintendent. At this examination the decisions will be made and the ribbons tied. At three the contest for the speed premium of 850 for the fastest trotting?mile dash; to be followed by a race for the speed premium of 8100, mile heats. Thursday?Gates open at 9 o'clock a. m. From ten till eleven a contest in. the arena between the saddle horses. From eleven till two the same between single and double harness horses. At this contest the committee will tie the ribbons.jg At three the contest for the speed premium of $75?mile dash . Friday?Gates open at 9 o'clock a. m. At ten o'clock auction sales of live stock. At twelve the premiums will be awarded from the executive stand, at the conclusion of which the Fair will close. Each morning of the week, from 9 till 10 o'clock will be devoted by the respective committies to plowing matches and tests of all kinds of implements. Sufficient motive power grain, seed "cotton, and logs will be furnished by the sQcietyto prove the mills, gins, and other machines. Plowmen arc expected to furnish their own teams. The several Committees will be published in the Columbia papers of Tuesday, 5th November, and all the members are earnestly j requested to call at the Secretary's office at i nine o'clock of the same day. The following Superintendents have been designaled for the different departments: Field Crojp?W. M. Shannon. ,stock?(. 'attic?j. jr.. \ ance. Horses?J. M. Williams. Household?J. M. Baxter. Fruit?Garden and Tree?A. P. Frederick. ? Manufactures?J. B Palmer. Needle and Fancy WorJ:?W. G. \Yhilden. Mechanical?James McCutchen. Fine Art and Literary?J. H. Rion. The office of Colonel Aiken, the Secretary and Treasurer, will be opened at Columbia, S. C-, on the 1st November. The Heathen Chinee as a Cotton Planter. Two years ago a number of Chinese arrived at our wharf and were objects of great curiosity. The negroes especially gazed at thei$ with wondering eyes, declaring: "Bern's niggers, an' a mighty small sort. Bey looks as cf swamp fever was bad where dem folks come from." Some of these men settled near here, and among them a small colony found homes and cotton picking in -? 1 1 1 A t L_ the neignoornooaoi iuarion, ^rxansas, some nine or ten miles from this city. Among them \ras Ah Maun, who proved to be a Chinese of education, gathered up some knowledge of English rapidly, became popular, and was called by the country people John Ormond. He set to work at once. The first day his cotton picking amounted , to twenty-two pounds. The negroes laughed at the small specimen with a pig-tail under ' his hat. In one yeaar not a negro on the ' plantation could bring as much cotton to the gin house as Ah Maun. Ah Maun took his triumph quietly, and kept his popularity. Last spring, he and six of his fellow-countrymen rented a piece of ground near Marion. Twenty acres they put in corn, and forty in cotton. Seven times was the ground plowed over, until it was in complete order for a crop. Every bit of grass was obliterated, every weed exterminated, every fence corner made clean. The five men had appointed Ah Maun "boss," and Ah Maun allowed no slovenly ways. Early morning and dewy eve saw the six Chinese at their; patient, plodding, unwearied industry that never intermitted, brought a crop of corn and another of cotton that "are the admiration of Crittenden County. It is visited and gaacd at as a wonder of skill, industry and sue VtTD* Another wonder was that Ah Maun and his men not only knew no such word as fail, but they knew no such English as "sick " Well they were and well they remain through heat and cold, and swamp fogs and chilly mornings. When picking time came Ah Maun hired four more of his compatriots, and all year the ten are as busy as ants. On Thursday they sent Mvo bales of cotton to the city. It was received by Keel & Co., and Mr. Keel says two better bales of wellgrown, cleanly, picked cotton he has not 1 seen this year. Ah Maun's energy and skill, and that of his hard-working companions, is admired, and we hear it said that if the group choose to break up nextspring, taking new farms and joining with them new hands, they will be liberally aided, and such money and supplies as may be necessary will not be withheld. Ah Maun is triupmphant. The white folks regard him as a prodigy, but the negroes are not sure thpt there is not "a litIte oh de debbil in him." Sea Foam, T. EST Yw?tPoder now in use. For sale by n BonasoN & DUN LA P. * 1__-__ \ New Advertisements. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. KOlt COUGHS, COI.DS AND HOARSENESS. These Tablets present the Acid in Combination with other eilleient remedies, in a popular form, for the cure ol all THROAT unit Ll'NG Diseases. HOARSENESS and Ulceration of the 'J'HHOATarc immediately relieved, and statements are constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief of Throat ditllculties of years stand- i Ipg. PAIITIflM Don't be deceived bv worthless imiUAU IIU IN I Rations. Get oniy WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. ITice 23c. per Box. JOHN 0. KELLOGG, 18 Phut St. N. Y. Sole Agent for the U. 8- Send for Oircula. J ~A Month easily made with Stencil anil ' Key Check Dies. Secure circular and samples fieo. s. 11. Spknceh, Brattlcbory, Vt. fill? BUCf I For Agents. Work at home or traiUJkf JDJuijA | veiling. Cash Pay. Particulars " p A T^TJ1 I free. Address at once Ora ITrkA -ti.XN.XU | side Friend, Chicago. EORAOE GREELEY and FAMILY An elegant Engraving, perfect likeness, 22.\2S in. sent by mall $1, also, Campaign Goods, l silk Grant Badge & 1 plated 25c. Sample latest styles Wedding cards, Notes, Ac., 25c. Demakkst, Engraver, 182 Broadway, N. Y. Fn C c A prospectus to the People's Standard. |\ t b Bible, 550 Illustrations, will be sent free * TO to all book agents. Send name and adAOITMTC dress to ZIEGLER A McCURDY, 531 AU L IN I O Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. t i JJS YCJ10M ANC Y or SOUL CHARMING." How A either sex'may fascinate and Rain the love & affections of any persons they may choose instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by mall, for 25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Ac. A queer, exciting )>ook. 100,000 copies sold. Address T. WILLIAMS ? Oo., Publishers, Philadelphia. DUTY OFF TEAS! EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS Send for New Club Circuldrs! Which contain full explanations of Premiums, Ac. THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR GOODS. Persons living at a distance from New York can club together, and get them at the same price' as we sell them at our Warehouses In New York. In order to get up a club, let each person wishing to Join say how much Tea lie wants, and select the klnd and price irom our i Price List, as published in our circulars. Write the name, kinds and amounts plainly on a list, and when the etab is complete send It to us by mail, and we will put each party's goods in separate packages, and mark the mime upon them, with the cost, so there need be no confusion in distribution?each party gettidg exactly what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay for goods ordered, can be sent by drafts on New York, Post Office money orders, or by express. Or we will, If desired, send the goods by Express, to "collect on-delivery." Tl&e Great American Tea Co., 31 A S3 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Post Office Box 5034. THOMSON'S World-Renowned Patent . GLOVE-MiHG CORSET. , ^SlgSasS&jSB&ts. No Corset has ever enjoy cd such wonderful po9ulnrtNy&yAllt.! t.Urlr The demand for them is ^SHUln W constantly increasing because they give jfm HI ||W Universal Satifaction IIHl AItn UASP9fVMKi arable, ^Ui! W ECONOMICAL, A\I> A PEBFECT FIT. Ask for Thomson's Genuine Glove-Fitting, every Corset being stamped with the name THOMSON, and the trsdc-mnrk a Crown. Sold all FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. It is not a pliysic which may give temporary relief to the sufferer for the llrst few doses, hut which from continued use brings piles and kindred diseases to uid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liqnor, which under the popular name of "Hitters,'' is so extensively palmed off on the public as sovereign remedies, but it is a most powerful tonic and aherative, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of Londondon and l'aris, and has been long used by the regular physicians of other countries with wonderful remedial results., BR. WELLS' Extract of JDRUBSBA KAtfllnn nil thn n.odioinnl trisHloo Anmill... ?Kn ictmiin iui iiic iiiviiiviiiui Tiuuta jjcvuiuu Iaj uii; |'iaui, and mast be taken as a permanent curative agent. Is there want of action in your livor and spleen 7 Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, ,4c. Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. . Have you n Dyspeptic Stomach 7 Vnlcs digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with los3 of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weakness or Lassitude. Take it to assist Digestion witeout reaction, it will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sufferer. Have you Weakness of the Intestines ? Yon ate In danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful Inflamation of the Bowel. * Take it to allay irritation and ward off tendency to inflamation. A Have you weakness of Uterine or Urinary Organs? You must procure instant relief or you are liable to suf fer worse than death. vrake it to strengthen organic weakness or life becomes a burden. Finally, it shonld be frequently taken to Seep the system in perfect health, or you are otherwise In great danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious diseases. - JOHN (J. KKLLOGG, IS Piatt st.. New York. Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle.. Send for circular. WT A IVTTT?!^ We will give energetic V| X1.1M men and women Business that will Pay from S4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable.? Particulars frcs, or samples sent, that'will enable you to go to work at once, on receipt of two three cent stamps. Address J. LATHAM &.U0., 292 Washington st., Bosto>i, Mass. Oct. G* Gt. Possessing powerful invigorating i These Bitters are positively invaluable in They purify the system, and wiUturo Ta.4 TaLmntHstif VafoM ivtuuiiucim saw tuit?uuwrvu.?v>v^ and are a preventive of Chills and Fever. All yield to their powerful efficacy. Axe an antidote to Change of Water and Diet. ( to the wasted frame, and correct all ^ V01 save days of suffering to the sick, and m The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. Young or Old, Marri^S??^ ^r?t Single, these Bitters are un^V ^^equalled and have often been tht^a means of saving life. . V.*X^QH E.OOTT.I, ^ ) . [ \ NEW GOODS! \. < AT the store occupied liy A. M. Kennedys ft few doors north of the Market, will be found n stock, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Hardware, Nails, Iron,, St cel. Spades, Shovels, Garden Roes, Brady & Elwell Hoes, Plow Moulds, &c., &c. &c. y ' GROOEBIBS. Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Rio Laguira and Java Coffiees, Green and Hyson Teas, Smoked and unsmoked SidcandShoulder Bacon, Hams r.ortl Goshen Butter, Corn, Outs, Salt, Stone Lime, Fine Super and Extra Family Flour, Soap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spicc, Ginger, Soda Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar House nndW. I, Molasses Canned Frujj, Oysters, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jackeon White Planting Potatoes. Cnocfeery.Glassware&c., MWrifc, Shoes, Ilamcs &c.. All of which. sold at the lowest price for cash, and ;l^ft-eque8t a call from all who wish to purchase. , A. D. KENNEDY & CO. A. D. KENNEDY, A, M. KENNEDY. A. M Kennedy will give his attention to the purchase of cotton; is ngent for tnc* sale of Etiwan Guano, Etiwan Crop Food and Etiwnn Ground Bone. Feb 15 tf JUSTR EC EIVED, . . ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK OF \ Light and Heavy Bagging, Rope and Ties, Side Bacon, Hams & Shonlders. NEW No. 1 AND 2 MACKAREL, Extra Family, Family, Extra and Snper FLOUR Java. Laguira and Rio COFFEE, "Crushed," "Extra C." "C." "E. J." "Dem." and " R. R." SUGAR, FACTORY CHEESE, Very superior 0. P. and Breakfast TEAS, New Orleans and Mns. MOIM.SSES and SYRUPS, Large size sacks Liverpool SALT, Soap, Starch. Soda, Pepper', Spices, Pickles, Can Fruits, Vegetables^ and Fish. Together with every articlo usually f^und in a well-assorted Grocery and\ Provision Stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, by D L DESAUSSURE & CO. COMMISSION AGENTS. Sept. 19. tf NOW OPENING: ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK OF STATE DRY GOODS, * * . \ j\>. Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, : CROCKERY, &c. &b. For sale at tho lowest rate for cash, by D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO. Chn.Agents. Fertilizing and Mason's Lime. ALSO-? ; WINES AND LIQUORS, Of the best qualities, and in every crade. Sept. 19. ^ tlP. pi nun a tcmd UkUUV G& &LIVH I 0:0 V< " f " IF YOU ARELOOLING FORGOOD6IIOES, Gents', Ladies' and Children's, ^ Goto * CLOUD &ZEMFS. J710RA Well Selected end Assorted Stock of Dry nndfanev woods, and Notions, Csill at CLOUD & ZEMP'S. IIOR. Beautiful styles of Dress Goods, visit the ; Establishment of CLOUD & ZE.M I'. THE Finest and Best, as well as the Cheapest Spool Cotton from J P CoaUund John Clark jr. &Co's., will be found at CLOUD & ZEMP'S. COME nndpurchaso the best Sewing Machine Thread. For*He by CLOUD & ZEMP. -v 77" FOR Buttons, Needles, etc.: Buggy Whips, Umbrellas, etc.,'etc., etc. GotoCLOUD&ZEMPS GREAT BARGAINS in ftU lines can be had at Our Store, as we arc about to remove to a better site, and desire to dispose of onr surplus stock. CLOUD &ZEMP. I^OIt MOSQUITO NETS at $1,00, go to ' (JLOUDS Z M PS. PATENT MEDICINE OF ALL KINDS constantly on hand. H. & D. Sparkling Soda-Water, / 10LD and FROSTY \J HODGSON & l|UNLAP. Planter's Ware House. JUST received nt. tlte above well-known and popular eetnblishnient, a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part of } DRY GOODS, : BOOTS AND SE'OES, Head y-Madc Clothing, &c. &c. Special attention ts invited to the large stock of Provisions aiifl Plantation Snpplies., Among wh?ch will be found, BACON,HAMS,FLQUR, CORN, LARD,. CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS, and all other articles usually found in a first class Grocery. a r.so. I - 7 Rope, Oil, Rrooms, Bagging and Tie?, Matches, Axle Grease, Buckets, Cards, Nails, Curry Combs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps, Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring Extracts, Sugar, Candles, Shot, Powder, Gun Caps, IfousehoHand Kitch cn Utensils, Rakes, ~ \ Spades, Knives, and Forks, ? __ Spoons, Andmany other articles too numerous tomcntion. figyCall and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. #af"Tho highest market prices paid for Cotton and othes produce. U. W. JORDAN, Agt. September 19. tf. Fall and Winter Goods. :o:? - GEORGE ALDEN respectfully inv ites the tention of the public to his Large and wellassorted * STOCK OF GOOdS, . Comprising, in part, Q-ZROCrEIR-IIES, DKY GOODS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, . ' . '"> Cooking; Stoves <& Hardware, ' 4 All of which will he sold on the mosl reasonable terms. Cotton purchased at full market rates, and liberal Cash Advances made on consignments. GEORGE ALDEN. September 19 , Guio COOKING STOVES. II v..* It is*a well-known fact, that the Cooking Stove has heretofore found but few n&nirers in THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, hence its utility is but little known.. THE COOKING STOVE* Is now sought after, ns the most Economical j and Labor-Saving article for cooking purposes, that has been .invented, at prices withifi the reach of all who desire to use tlrpm. A well-assorted stock of these Stoves on hand, and for sale by K GEORGE ALDEN, Agent, Scptembev 19 6m THE MOST ACTMCTIYE YET! THE undersigned invites the attention of his friends and the public generally, to bis large nnd increasing stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part, of DRY GOODS, Gent's. Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, OfSonthern Mnnafactnrc, And warranted to give satisfaction. Calicoes and Ladies' Dress Goods In great variety. Heavy Family Groceries BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR. ALSO An extensive assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Tobacco, Spices, Powdo , Shot and Caps, Bagging, Rope and Ties. DgyCotton and other Produce bougfit at the highest market rates, and liberal Cash Advancements made on consignments. J. W.McCURRY, Agt. September 10. if GEORGE ALDEN, Cotton Factor, AND Dealer in General Merchandize, Camden, S. C, L872 ! 1872! FALL! ' * <: 1 | WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING our Fricndi und the Public generally that we arc now receiving a URGE STOCK OF GOODJ! Which will complete our different departmenta* of DRY GOODS ! , Of All Descriptions. czpoiDHinsTQ-, From Common to the Best. T BOOTS, SHOES Si HATS, In Large Variety. GROCERIES! For Plantation and Family use. Hardware, Crockery and Tinware. SADDLERY, LEATHER, j i And in fact many other things too numerous to mention, to which wc respectfully invite the inspection of our friends andethe public in geperal. Thankful for past patronage* we hope tp continue to receive the same. . . BROTHERS. figy We pay the highest market price for COTT )N and other Country Produce. VST Are Agents for LIME, GUANO and i RUBBER BELTING. sept6 3 CAROIiIXA\. k ' : / * . I HFl. INSUMCE COMPANY! i . % ' *-V. '* ?' * i*?'- i r- . OF MEMPHIS, TENN. Branch Office Baltimore, Md. Assets - - - - $1,075,000 '?* t j , .)? .< -r (v \ < ^ * > * Hon. JEFF. DAYIS, President. ? ' * . . * * ' * Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Vice Pres't JOHN D. KENNEDY, febiGiy State Affent. "Miri^roenM unucr if ivivi\bi\<0vn nwuwi.. Columbia S. O. TIIIS Pleasantly located Hotel, unsurpassed by any House in the South for comfort, and [ health of locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accommodation. Families c?n be furnished with nice, airy rooms on rensonaI ble terms/ "A call is solicited. Mrs. Wm. A. WRIGHT & SON. Our Omnibusses and Carriages will be found at the different depots. Terms reasonable, transient or regular boarders. mar 23 tf. u. w. kinsman. samab 9. howell, j KINSMAN & HOWELL Factors for Naval Stores, AND General Commission Merchants, No. 128 EAST BAY, -/.Ti.rrm /-fEixTrrrn AT TTrrT A T3 TT1 uu-ttin -ej-tl uaiuxvau iuum i CHARLESTON, S. G. -tf-i yluj J. I. MIDDLETON & CO., FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MD, Having purchased the entire STOCK OF GOODS of Messrs. D. L. DeSaussure & Co., we will sell the same at COST for CASH, and for that, purpose heicby constitute the members of that firm our agentsto effect such sale. J. I. MIDDLETON & CO. | J nue g tf A e. DOUGLAS, dPFERS TO \ . CASH PURCHASERS, i ' EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TJf J STAPLE DRY GOODS, f HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ' In Family Groceries, ' Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Hams, Sides, Breakfast Btrips, Lard, Flour/Spices, Soap,-Candles, Factory Cheese, a fine article of Go. . shen Butter, And many other jirticlostoo numerous to speoi ? The subscriber will pay the hiheest market prices for Cotton and other Country Produce. Office at the Store of A. C. DopolAs. GEORGE S DOUGLASSeptember 26. If The State of South-Carolina. COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Martha Wallace, Jackson Wallace, Wilson Wallace, 'Doctor Wallace and Elizabeth Belk, against Robert Wallace, Mary Ann Wallace, John Wallace, Tyre Wallace, ^Hhgfr"Wallace, Mary Wallace, Auline Richawson, Ellinor Wallace, Olive Wallace and Araminta Wallace, Defondants.?Summons for Relief. To the above-named Defendants. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complainf'in this action, of which a copy is this day filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Probate Court for said Connty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complainant or the subscribers at their office, Lancaster Court House, Scuth Carolina, within twent^(20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail .to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid^ the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 4th, 1872. KERSHAW k CONNORS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. , September 26. * 6t " * , Mortgage Sale. - . SOUTH CABOLINA-^MHAW OOUN Wheroas, there is a power of **?*," contained in a mortgage on the premises dacribed bfclbw. k bearing date, January 2d, lBGp, which said power of sale is in theiee 'wqjjte:;'* And Jt Is atill further itipul&ted and irfadc an essential 'condition of said mortgage, that upon failure to make any payment according to the Bond.thesaid Bank of Camden shall have the right to proceed to sell all the mortgaged property, lands and lots, without the' intervention of any Court or officer, by their officers or agents upon ;sixty days notice to said Esther A. Cunningham, after advertising the same for sixty days.Qftny newspaper published in Camden, or otherwise, should there be no such paper then published?for cash;" which said mortgago was given by Esther A. Cunninghain to the Bank of C&mdent and assigned by said Bank of Camden toEdirard Hope and assigned by the said Edward Hope to me, as Trustee; Under and by virtue of said power of sale, I will proceed to sell before the court house door in the town of Camden on the Is Monday (4th day) of November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following mentioned and described property, to-wit: Those Lots of Land in the Town of Camden, bounded on the North by DeKalb Street, of said Town, on the West by Market Street, on the. South by Rutledge Street, and 6n the east by lots numbered 1209, and 1221?the said Lots being numbered in the plan of said town of Camden, twelve hundred and seven, twelve hundred and eight, twelve hundred and twenty-two, twelve hundred and twenty-three, and twelve hundred and twenty-four. Terms Cash?purchasers paying for satpms and papers. J. T. HAY, Trustee, Sej>t. 5.?9w. Assignee. United States of America. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT. S ?? ? . ? In the matter of John D. Kennedy, Bankrupt. Ex Pflrte: t Thurston & Holmes vs. Assignee of John D. Kennedy. By virtue of an order of this Honorable Court, bearing date September 5, 1872, all the creditors, and especially the lien creditors of John D. Kennedy, Bankrupt, are required to prove their, claims before me, at the office of Messrs. Bryan & Bryan, No. 35, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C., on or before the first day of November next, or be barred frpm the order made or be made in this cause. E. M. SEABROOK, Register in Bankruptcy. September ?6. . 6t Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Seeds. HEDGE PLANTS! Nursery Stock, Fruit & Fiower Plates. Address F. K, PHOENIX, . Bliigofl tar;, Hois. 600 Acres: 21st year; 12 Greenhouses. Apple, 1,000 1 yr., $20; 2 yr., $30; 3yr., $40; 4jr., $50 4 catalogues, 20 cents, july 11 m4 ' ?.? Paints, pil, and Glass, . , BEST Ivory White Lead, White Zinc, Red and BlackLead, and numerous other colors. Oils of all sorts, also Window-Glass and Putty, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. HODGSON & DUNLAP. RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY. * A Capital,- - $500,000. T)ERSONS wishing to insure in a First Class JL Company at Law rato?. will please apply to W. CLVBURN. .Agent, uly25th . Camden So. Ca. QUININE"" &c. JUST ltKCEIY ED, h large quantity of Quinine and other Medicines. Our stuck of Modililies is very large and complete; all ol which we wurrunt Genuine, and of the best quality to be uad in any market, and will ae sold a small profit