The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 30, 1867, Image 5
m^Bmmmmmw, &c.
Opinion upon Cotton.
Tho Suinter Watchman says: Wo aro in
dcbtedtoa friend for the following extract
Jtrom a letter of an old, and highly intelligent
Cotton Factorof New York :
I but MW ^ i The dissatisfaction with the prices
Jr*a<jf.cotton is natural, and'if1 you had said dis
may we would'have easily understood it. It
'.', I js fearfulindeed, and'.will, rain many people.?
? '. But thero is no visible reason for -anticipating
'.' any advance 'ja compensate ,.for holding, and
our friends will be iciso if thoy ship as soon as
they can. CotoneTC. will.havo given you tho
figures'whioh exhibit the facts, vis j In a word,
K 1 that our big war taught Europo how to do with
out American cotton, t. e., by so stimulating
3 the production in all other .cotton producing
I,, countries as to make up the needed supply as
far as necessities go, for the world, independent
of American cotton. This is the . case boiled
?down. ; The production in India: (Hindostan)
^Viibi very nearly quadrupled since '60. We arc
not '.'Bears" in cotton. . We ore frionds of ccit
ton aud cotton growers, and wish it was 91,00
. ? per pound, and couldn't bo had except in our
U Southern States, but the facts are agciust us
and it would he folly to blind our eyes to the
fcoW:;. Hepc.?,,we endeavor^ nt\t the matter
c v \?honestly before our constituents as we see and
understand it. * * *
Grapes on Elms.
At the winter meeting of the Illinois Stato
Horticultural society Mr. John B. Turner, a
successful grape-grower, advocated tho gro^r-I
ing of grapes on Elms. He said :
When years ago I taught Latin to boys wo
Used to read of the ancients letting their grape
vines clamor on elms, but I thought little of
the statement as a practical suggestion. But I
find that I cannot keep my vine out of the
elms. If I plant "near an elm the vines go up
into it. I have ono vine that, despite my re
monstrances, insists on going into the top of
one of my elms. From it I sold during the
past year $100 worth of grapes. I am, there
fore, tolerably well satisfied with its willfulness;
for these grapes did not cost mc a cent for cul
ture or care. I am now planting live stakes
in my orchard ; and elm stakes I hey aro. Such
stakes will save the annual cost of training
and pruning and, judging from my experience,
ttiey will insure fruitfulncss.
, The Citovs.?Tho. report of tho Department
of ?Aj?riculture for October says of the wheat
. c>op':
It will surmount the figures of lust year by
40,000,000, to 50,000,000, hut will not reach
the amount which should have been attained
upon the ratio of increase'made between 1850
and I860 by 20,000,000. As an approximate
estimate upon the present data, 220,000,000 to
225,000,000 of bushels may bo received as the
crop of tho entire country for 1867.
Tho oggrcgate yield of oats will exceed
280,000,000, or be about three per cent, above
that of 1866.
When to Plow tor ConN.?A rolling
field of mellow soil, long in grass, is to be
broken up, and put in corn next spring. The
corn will do quite as well if planted oh a fresh
turned sod. Grub . worms will suffer if 1 the
plowing be done late this fall. What shall be
dono ? Wo think it' deponds on the answers
to two questions. Will tho laud wash if tho
winter is opon and we havo hard.rains ? If so,
let it lie in sod. Will you havo plonty of time
to do the plowing next spring, or will you bo
h crowded with work ?
Usefhl Recipes.
Graham Brbad.?To every quart of unbolt
ed wheat meal add one eup of molasses, and
one tablespoonful of lard orjauttor. Make it
up with milk and yeast. When risen, work
in a littlo soda, make in into loaves, raise
again, nnd bake. .
Ginger D?ors.?Two tablespoonfula of
molasses, one of lard, half a cup of sour milk,
ono teaspoonful of soda. Will be better with
one egg, but can be made without. Flour
enough to make a batter tk&t will drop easily.
Bake quickly.
Worth Knowino.?A poison of any con
ceivable description and degree of potency,
which has beon swallowed, intentionally or by
accident, may be rendered instantly harmless
by swallowing two gills of sweet oil. An in:
dividual with a very strong constitution should
J take twice the quantity. This oil will neutral
<>- 1 ixo evory form of vegetable or mineral poison
with which the physicians and chemist are ac
quainted.
- i?1t .' ? 1 ?
How to Cure Bone Felons=?A? ?ooo as
it becomes apparent that n felon is making its
appearence, which is known by continued soro
ncss and pain proceeding from the bone, and
sometimes evincing but little change for the
worse for awcok or month, take a strong
cord and wrap it around the fingor at the afflic
ted part, hs tightly as it can be borne. Keep
it in this condition until tho pain can be on
<. - dured no longer. Now loose tho cord; as soon
as the pain or soreness caused by the cording
. subsides, tighten it again. Continue this for
several days, until the felon is completely
blackened and killed. We have known seve
ral persona who have been afflicted with-felons;,
to'.try'thLei remedy, With complete success; in
fact we nnvo never known it to fail. The
c?rding stops tho circulation, and thm: the sore
ness has nothing to Iced on, and soon (lies of
W)^ havo j faith in this ibmcdy,
CHARLESTON CARDS.
TEMPLE tW; FASHION.
en. jOHisrsoisr,
Importer and Dealer In
HATS, CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLAS,
200 King-Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
sept 28 i Ji , < * I i 8m
Ml Kinds of Loaf Tohacco, and'Mannmcturcr
of Fine Havana and Domestic Segars,
No. 55 Society Street, ' One Door From King,
C H ARXEJ3XON, 8, p..
Samples Senl-iy Mtpr&lS W
sept 21 m 3
Zimmerman Davis,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Adger's North Wharf,
? ,.-,{0 .
Consignments .Respectfully Sollotted.
sept 21 m 8
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTXOlsr FACTOR
?AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Boyce& Co.'s Wharf.
CHARLESTON, S. D.
8Qy* Prompt and personal attention given to the
sale of Cotton.
aug 24 mos 0
GL H. WALTER & CO.,
FACTORS
P AND
COMMISSION* MERCHANTS,
Adger's North Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
o
Liberal Advances uiadc on all Prodttco Con
signed to their Care.
oeo. It. walter, WM. J. Jt'cormack,
e. r. walter.
Bcpt 21 m
OSWELL REEDER,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ADGER'S NORTH WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
-o
Consignments Respectfully Solicited,
sept 21 m 8
C. Clacics. A. Witte.
CLACIUS & WITTE,
Ar0. 80 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C, .
Commission Merchants,
AND
, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Grocer its, Provisions, Bagging, Rojie and
liquors.
sept 14 * Cm
"Bmmham's Drug Store."
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
'attention of my friends and those of my
father to the large flock of Drugs, Perfum
ery, Dye Stuffs and Patent Medicines,
which will be sold low for cash, such as
Quinine, Opium, Lobolia, Burnhams Godfreys Cor
diul and Balsam Turlington, &c, &c, either whole
sale or retail.
Call and examine iny Stock, as it is no trouble to
show iny Goods,
Country orders filled with tho samo dispatch
beforo the war. E. 8. BURNHAM,
No. 421 King Street, near Calhoun-8t.,
Sign Red Mortar,
sept 21?8m Charleston, 8. C.
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTO COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. ., : AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE,
sale and shipment to Foreign and Do
mestic Ports,'of Cotton,'Rice, Lumber and Nav
al Stores.
ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CIII80LM.
fob 28 1 y
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DEI GOODS.
All Goods arc selected specially for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET,
Thrco doors below Wcntworth,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
H. C. Stot.i.. Charles Weub. II. C. Walker.
feb 28 e tf
H. L. Jeffers & Co.,
FACTORS
AND
O ?f Cotton and other Produoo. Orders for sup
plies carefully attended to.
Refor to Captain Joba A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone,
Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
VPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE
CHARLESTON CAEDS.
J. At Quackentoush,
120 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND
Commission Merchant,
( DEALER. IN
Sugar, Tea3, Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc.
m 6
sept 14
If, 1H8CUOFF
?I
C. WULBERN.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c,
No. 197 Eust Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sept 14 m
SAM'L R MARSH-ALL,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
English and American
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
?GUNS,
AND
Agricultural Implements,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN,
310 King Street, 3d Door Below -Society,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BCpt 14 * 8m
Wagener, Heath & Monsees,
PLANTATION AND FAMILY
GROCERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Reef, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, etc., etc.,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND
TOBACCO
Au*. 1G3 and 1G5 East Bay, cor. Queen-street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
All Orders Promptly Attended to"^jjfl
sept 14 m 6
S, Thomas, Jb.,
Wil. S. Lasxeau.,
William GL Whilden & Co.
FORMERLY OF
HAYDEN & WHILDEN,
dealer* in
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK
ERY, CHINA, CLASS WARB, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and Silver purchased. Watches and
Jewelry Repaired.
225 King-St., Corner of Hoaufaiti,
AT WHOLESA LE11 IIA YNE STREET
CHARLESTON, S. C
fob 23 c ly
Fall and Winter Clothing,
210 KING STREET,
West Side, One Door South of Market Street,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL and
WINTER CLOTHING, all qualities. Fine medium
and low priced for Dress and Ilnsiness purposes.
Also Boys Clothing to suit all agcB.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Supplied with a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassi
mere and Vcstings made to order in best style.
Goods also sold by the yard.
We invito purchasers to call nnd look through
the Supply, which is offered at LOW PRICES.
W.U. MATTHIESSEN, Agent.
B. W. McTritf.ors, Superintendent,
oct 10 in 2
HI LI IE RS HOUSE,
(formerly Mas. mnm,r.'s,)
284 KING STREET,
Between Wcntworth and Hazel Streets, and
within three, minutes' walk of all the
Principal Wholesale and Retail
Houses of Meeting, King and Haync Streets,
and the Post Office, Charleston, S. C.
The City Railway, which runs to each extremity
of the City, is within fifty yards of the house.
TERMS OF BOARD :
Board by the day.;.$2 50
" " ?' Week.$12 00 to $15 00
Henut Sparnick, Mrs. B. Himiens.
oct18 tf
mHE MORNING STAR.?Pjublisll
1 ed Daily, except Sunday, at Wilmington, N.
(V by WM. JI. BERNARD, No. 3 South Water
8troot. Tho cheapest Daily Newspaper in North
or South Carolin?! THE STAR contains Latest
Telegraph Dispatches, Local News, Reports of Mar
kets, and General Intelligence.
Mailed to Subscribers at $2.60 for G Months.
$1.25 for 8 Months.
Advertising Rates lower than thoso of any Daily
i\ewspnpcr.in cither of tho Carolina?!
Address all Communications to
Opening Now at
EZEKIEL & KOHN
COMPRISING FULL STOCKS
or
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Hardware, &c,
?\*7-E INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
W we are the Agents for tho Celebrated
Old Carolina Bitters,
One of the best Tonics now extant.
INow Landing
100 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT,
150 do Up Country FLOUR,
Which wo willSELL VERY LOW.
Wo also want to purchaso
1000 Bushels
ROUGH RICE,
at the
HIGHEST -MARKET PRICE.
We arc also rcadv to purchase
COTTON
Or make advances and SHIP THE SAME to
any Factor in Charleston
FREE OF ANY CUARdh
We, as usually, give the Highest Prices for
GOLD, SILVER,
UNCUKRENT MONIES
and
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
fob 23 1 yt
CHEAP GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED AT
KEITT BROTHERS.
WE WOULD AGAIN INFORM our FRIENDS
tlint wc arc now receiving our
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Width wo offer on reasonable terms. If oir -:enda
*.vi" give us a call, we have no doubt we can tc it
profitable to both par*'**-*.
r Wo ftTO prepared to continue tho shlf^'ng of
COTTON, RICE, &C,
to tho well known house of
WILLIS k CHISOLM,
Charleston, where prompt attontion will be gircn to
tho anlc of tho name at tho HIGHEST MARKET
PRICES, and the money can be received at our.
Offica horo, without one cent cost to the owner.
?:?:?
Notice,-OUR DERTORS WILL PLEASE
Remember us when thoir Cotton and othor
Produce is sold, nnd settle up their old accounts.
KEITT BROTHERS,
oct19 c ly
D. LOUIS & CO.,
AGENTS,
?:o:?
150 PAIRS SPECTACLES,
rniioucm which
OUR FRIENDS
CAN EXAMINE
tiia: most select ani>
cheapest stock
of
WINTER GOODS,
OFFERED IN
ORANGE1HJRG SINCE THE WAR.
. now opening
at
D. Louis & Co., Agents.
The Southern Drug St?r?
DR. B. M. SHtJLER
HAVING UK MOVED ni8 DRUG STORE jfrora
his well known Stand, bogsletve respectfully
to invite his friends throughout the District, to
visit him at his New, Large and well Furnished
EST A B L I S II >I E N T
on RUSSELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL &
SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to be supplied
with the very belt | { ? v yf f\
Drugs and Medicines
the Market affords, and at the lowest market prices.
He has on hand now a full assortment of
I .DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MED1CINE8;0F ALL KINp8.?
' Paints, Oils and Brushes,
Dye Stuffs,
Lyc and Potash,
Maizena and Com Starch,
Cooking and Washing Soda,
Black Pepper, 8pic.es of all kinds,
COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER,
&c., Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee, .
BITTERS of all Kinds,
TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small,
Fine Smoking nnd Chewing TOBACCO,
Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes,
PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS.
Call ami satisfy yourselves?you can get just what
you want.
Just received a lot of that fine
"DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO."
jjgy* Will open an Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M.,
and from 1} to 7 P. M;
feb 23 c ly
THE CANNON HOUSE!
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.)
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re
spectfully inform the Traveling Pub-'
lie that Jus HOUSE is opened for
their accoiiiodation.
RATES OF BOARD.
Bonrd per Day.2 50
?. m*m.saa:.i.s. 7.00.
" Month. 20 00
ALSO A BAR-ROOM
In the Dnscmcut, which is supplied with the best of
Liquors.
J AS. C^USTjSTON,
Proprietor.
nug 3 c . ly.
Frederick Ferrer,
iV E C IIA X IG AL D EX TI ST,
Will attend to those who wish lifo.?rrriec?st tlvrxr '
residences, by being informed through the Pwrtoffice
or otherwise. TEETH cm GOLD ?*1 SILYTB
PLATE; also the'VULCANITE WORK.
ATI work done Warranted to pre .?ntinfnetion.
Residence: rtt Mr. JOSEPH FEBSNER S, Orange
burg District; S. C.
mar 30 jf
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Year begins on the 1st October, 18U7. The course
of study remains unchnnged, but the Faculty now
admit irregular students or such as wish to pursue
particular studies only.
The Preparatory School, under the immediate
supervision of the Faculty, opens at the same time.
Tuition per Ycnr including contingent foe - $54 00
Board per mouth about - - - - . - - 12 (HI
Rills payable in advance in specie or its equiva
lent in currency.
The Divinity School also opens at the same time
under the supervision of Rev. A. M. Shipp. D. D.,
Rev. Whitcfoord Smith, D. D., nnd Rev. A. H. Lcs
iCr, Mi For further particulars address
A. M. SHIPP, President,
ftug 24 ' ? tf
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In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DIST3U?T.
tley,
Will of L. E. Coo
:' m ; Tfl.
A. D. Frederick, et. al.
' By order made in to Is case the creditors ot L. M. ?
Cooucr, deceased, ?il\ prove their demands before*
mo at Oranjgeburg ,by the first day at February
next. ' ' ?? '??'?'*">* ' "
Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. JAMISON,
?rangeburg C. II. V, . Commissioner,
ember7, 18G7. ) ' -; 5 1 ?
:^novlO _* t&
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
Henry Livingston, Executor
Burnett Livingston,
...;-vs. '?.'.. . }?
B. Williamson (^iBl.^ ^
Bevisees and Legatees.
By order of Chancellor Johnsen; in this case, I
nm authorized to settle all the debts due to me as
-Executor ofB; Livingston, on-the-nwnid-of" three
diaintercsted -porsous, taken vkf/P/A *?# Commis
sioner, fifchtprsilisposod to* nvaij tbefose|ves of this
order, will apply to Messrs. Hutsonsx& Lcg?r?,
Orangeburg." I am also autbori*pd tqtreat tv* pri*
vate sole of the Esfato lands. ? Persons wishing to/
buy will arr^y *' ^V"*-- ? ? v
HENilY LIVINGSTON, Executor.'.
oct2G lam 2m
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r in Eq'y 1
TS. 1 CreditorV
The Creditors and Distributees j Bill,
of Wm. M. Jrick. ? )
By order of Chancellor Johnson, the creditors of"
William M. Irick will present and prove their de
mands before the Special Commissioner appointed im
this case, (at office of Hut sons & Lcgarc,) withinj
three months from the date beredf.
Oct. 22d,<1807. , , . C. B. GLOVEll,
Special Commissioutr..
oct 20 lam tau
ORANC! EBURG DISTRICT*.
Lewis A; Zeiglcr, Kx'r 1 Bill for*
vs. ' 1 Injunrtioit
Wesley Hmisor et nl ' j . v, jsirI
Creditors and Devisees. J . ltrlrrf,
It appearing to my satisfaction, that Lewis lloftf
er and Mary Heuser his wife, ? defendants .in this
ense. arc absent from und reside .without the limits
or thi? Stute, otftJMiovion of Mes"sr^. HutSohs ft Le
garp, complainants Solicitors, it is ordered thut Haid
defendant* do severally appear and plead, answer er
demur to iho complainants said Bill within.forty
?lay? from the publication of this ord**-., or dn'ordeV
pro confesso will bo entered upi>liist tltem.
Commissioner's Office, ) V 0. V JAMI*2'"'**
Orangeburg V, H ; f Comu&j^
Jan. 24f1.r0,i7. j .
sept %& xil
IN EaUBPY,
ORANGEBVRG JHSTRICT:
IlovJ?rd A. FogK-ua/i ttulR-ttdt* F?. Fugle.
vs.
* - David J. Clayton umt oth' i^.
TViswt** (e on order in thirfcasc; all prr**** bars
ing vSainwt against the Kttnte ?f William Fr.pO??u-t
Sny-Ji? Fagle,.dcc., will present und prove them Safiuro?
me und all persons indebted' to the same wHAsMka:
payafrnt Tvitbin three months from t hi* dat*.
CommL^ioner's (Jfiiec, ) V. D. V. JAMISON.
onmiLMsionerV Ofiiec, ] V. D. V. JAMISON. -
Ornngebritjt. t* IF, I Commissioner.
Svpr.'"SHvTgtCT; ) -.- ?m xif
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT;
A. Macfcoy, aum'r of G. C. Matkoy,^ It ill f?r
vs. \ lnjuuetiMSt
W. F. Hulson. TYf.dc-. -L al. j and ?'?$*?.
Tu ptr/nmncc of an order in Ihts cape tvnu Caan
celler Johnson, all persons having cUuwt against
the Estate of George.C. Mnokay, deceased, are re
quired to present and prove the same WtV>r? ?e t*M
Orangeburg C. II., within three months fv>4a tnlsi
dnte."
Commissioner's Office, \ IX, V. JAMIS?*.t.
Aug. 2'.?, 18C.7. > Caiaaiatienar.
aug 81 xii Id t
STATE OF SOUTIl CAB0L1NA, y
Orangeburg District. .? j .
By P. A. McMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary.
Whereas, Margaret Cook and John W. Patterson
hath madosuit to me .tn grant thcm^jLc'tcrs of Ad
ministration of tho Estate and effects of Joseph
Crtok, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tbo kindred nnd Creditors of the said
Joseph Cook, deceased, that they be and appear
before nie' in the * Court of Ordinary, to be'held at
Ornngcburg C. H., on the 29th day pf, November,
i inst., after publication"!?ercof, at 11 o'clock in tbo
I forenoon, to shew cause'if any they-have, why the
I sahl Adm!wi;lr*t?on should m>; g???iCu.' ?
* " Given under .bnnd thl* >2}h^f^Ji??*9*
Anno Dominr, 1S67. P. A. MoMlCHAL,
novlft?2t . Vi CK p
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ >ti..t??
Orangeburg Distriot. / ^"auon
By P A. McMICHAEL,. Esq., Ordinary
WHEREAS, Thos. E. Bukea hath made suit to me
to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate
amUEffccts of John G. Dukes, dco.
These arc therefore to cite and udmoniBh all and
singular the Kindred and Creditors-of-the said
John G. Dukes, deceased, that they bo and appear
before me in the Court of Ordinary, to be held
at Orangeburg C. H. on the 29th day of November
inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to shew oauee if any'th'oy have, why tha
said Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand litis 11th day of Nov., Anno
Domini, 1807. T, A. McMICHAEL,
nov 16?2t * O. O. D.
The State of South Carolina,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
' In tho Court of Common' Pleas, 'J "?';
H. II* Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A, Wlleox
een, A. E. Tahnadge.
ATTACHMENT.
XTTHEREAS the Pis utiffs did on tho 20th day
W of May file their t eclaration against the De
fendants, who (as it is t dd) aro absont from and
without the limits of this State, and have neither
wives nor attorney.-? known within tho same, upon
whom r copy of said declaration may be served:
On motion of Hutsons & Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys
it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear,
and plead to tho said declaration on or before the
22nd day of May, whioh will ho in the year of our
Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will *
then be given and awarded against them,
J. F. ROUJNSON, *
May 20, 18Q7. XX Jun 1 eSm-1 C. f ? .
NOTICE ~?
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION WILL
be made in three mouths from date, to the re
spective Corporations below named, for renewal $if
Certificates of 4 Shares of South Western RftUro!>d
Rank Stock, 4 Shares of South Carolina Railroad
Stock, which were the property of Miss Iltitabotfe
-Rickcnbakcr, now deceased, and w ere lost op tjer ?
stroyed during tho recent war.
Orangeburg. S. C, V DONALD R. BARTON, '
Sopt '28, 1867. j Adtiuabtrato??jJ
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