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PUTILISIIBD WKKKLY ?? ......? ? - . OKANGKBtJRG, S. C. Office of. Publication oh AfarUet-Street oxer th*) Po*t Office. . ? ^ I . .- sam?el tooth.* Battor. ^ VltlOIL C. NIBBLE, Aenoclate Editor. Crt?UtES H.? HALli, ruM58hcr. BEADING P Kcws. k?f^>>.S' sd: f! i w rtl . ?. -jM ? % ?,ii??;?o jf;om ydf oVyi^rrtV WtW*l feitooe^ both, {bjr- cpu^tutjiop. : it^rlJWJ^^^ iwijhdrawn. 0, '^.^meii,*^ r??.!mW' ;. Ringham ^r^f^^^W^kty r**s^K Paroli^ ?8Pt!$M:: ;^9g?o.v.W?ted^k^abo^ id influence enough *v^jb!cat , Wjide,' : faMWitf tho^RecooB^Bctipn JawBX |y? _]L^a:^an{ed iy?iits moo* fprjjfcj ___ij^^?^p^felrcj^t?i w,hpt;SickIes ^>-S^^S( i?$/r'^Wolpbiri-.waa jpo ^al^^Filr^a^itted to ftp Radical caucuses. ^ "~TLflg?n^eo^m>od governor Brown, of Geor gio, as n,jtobrc politician! .r-kolley: said that Jlrown worked zealously and ought to be for* foWbuai' ^{t?*->?i*. I (Kjiftfl'rf') ? ?. chf.jti); It - ..^Muljins ^tedto-kpp^^ lon??d?ra lp)d to !ic out before God gave him a chanceby the J fJPaJta&^pr^h jiitiumtpd that son&?p^a must be devised to relievo white nicn, otherwise there would be two forties South baaed on *olour, isftffsw,?v"*'; k'irdw 2 bill was recommitted, 'A ment managers are examining tho President's tyitiicasea, with n view of shortening the trial, ' bv. admitting any points he. may desire and be able to prove. ? "?' J Tho McArdlc opinion, it is Said? is prepared. Miller and Swnypp dissenting. Tho opinion is said to be strongly adverse to tho, constitu tionality of the Reconstruetion 'aeto, IMt it is doubtful whether it will ho promulgated before ' the biil forbidding it becomes a law. Judg ment cannot be rendered yet. . ' Tho President is'engaged with his counsel, ' < and bat few visitors arc admitted. > L Tlio Impeaclimont Trial. - -ft^PpiiCtitaUy ;ftt: tiXi'clock, on.the 13th inst., ' l^r^ AVltde ani^pqd.his gavel and vacated his chair; punctually at 1 o'clock Mr. Chief Jus tice,Chase, in his robes, entered from the rear ? seated himself, and with a single rap trjife^lbrinqd.f^he bodyi before him from ? the K Senate to the High Court of Impeachment. :' The proclamation commanding silonco was Jbade, tho gbUrnal of. tho Proceedings of the Court on Friday last was read, the Senators who had not been sworn, qualified as members of tho Coiirt, the impeachment managers came in,and took tho seats assigned them, and the various formalities wore gono through iu order. The * calling of tho President of the United - States by name by tho Sergeant-at-Arms, in the r.um;norm to appear and answer the charges, was very Impressive. The . counsel for the President then entered from the door on tho right of the chair and proceeded to seat thorn . ^Jyea nt tho table on tho same side. But throo of them wero able to be present. pi ' ;. Mr. Stnnbcry thou read in u low.and meas ured iono, tho -rcply of thp President and the roquest for/WlX^ay?. time in which t?. ???wer. '? Jthiji rorjucst was received with dwatisfac . jjjr.,gingham, and hn? coHeag^ps made bib. .After n bnof discussion of this matter tho ' ?c,,ato retired for consultation. ^qaljyi'.jifter ^aq nbseoco of two hours, the Senate returns to its chamber, and the Chief . Justico announced that it had decided only to allow t1 e respondent ten days in which to Jjft. Bingham, eltjted by v hat be might justr ?;. ' ly regard as a great triumph, got up a n<l ofierod o irotion that the trial bo proceeded with im " n^'i^I^.^|^rtM.Aiilng of the replication ot tqp.^ouso mnnngors, apd'this was voted down by tho cloco vote of 25 to 26. . Q^r motions wores made, and, finally, after a ^jraetorb^o spepch by Mr. Butler, aud, a fb^j remarks b^ Mr. Nelson, an order was adopted that the trial shall bo proceeded with immediately on the filing of the replication, unless otherwise ordered. Thp Court then ad pourucd until March 23d; ten days hence. Phoenix fit tho 15 th in?tM aayaf'W^ 'gomonta havebeen perfected mk nMhis place,nntf:thot it opcr let of *illbe of our l?^nter prising, and. eminent citizeus?Colonel _h\ D. Ch ilds, Dr. J. W. t?ark?r, John 8 Preston und EdwardHop*, fi^/|Vr?lir^lii'tiiiiieii whoaer inont- of any. Institution with which they oro connected. In our present condition, any capital will bo welcomed amongst us, but the | moro ^w>; .whe^ .it W dwne^.ond managed by confide so thoroughly. ^tkw I. IV" SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1808. .. Wu'leu^ reserve toron)-?ctvUithc.wjhtpfitefi< hj*$$|ij?^^ fo>?it?cft\itftii our* ory uqU-xx A (Ustrict i neXfWf^iWofWfdWt ? thouhf?he.aH.(ndex''sifit\* wtrtbii**hath&offljp>y \vhir. tentimcni in the *ertion'of rountr/t in icfiich ti c^thiie*^ ?;. Olir^eUihHiit^prt oprii,-therefore, I /&c ^lAii/t^ih^miPeaiioii* propertyirrftt<At,aeeHnik pound 'by it responsible name, not prrsonuf in their character, Mr absulnUly injurious in tht.ir ^?S^'m i ,. ,'.j, ? ' ?. - ?\'-'\,--\ ..A^rfppof purjocatto tho city has enabled him to gather n few items, which may be intcr ,V!?jM .first, hcrVai glnd id find the m?nby mar ket easier,'and muclti m'^ oaislting Un mercantile circles/' The -bank rato' of dis? counts has be?p^reducod,.and rounds only otife per cent a mouth, j instead of fofca^ fiist-qbiaa. p?per-wtU scto-W loans' atU'e tatto of ten per av5i x- i- * -. bi? ., ? ? / \ * 1 cent rcr annum. . no ,?uxr/&?'.??}?? Vi i!t ???-'-.>;. ?' ; i,? r Secondly, the j^iiticalhprlson was ns gwomy as ever. Th? great ring streaked^ was; in;full blast,-nnd the Constitution of iheir framing is about to be submitted <o the *$tO-of the ^pe? phySo-eaUrdM an early. day. Our - locn^Hftd We|^^0 i|^^ a^ s^ject dtor'. of their proccedings on Saturday last, and j pas. b'ardjy prepared to se> men of Caucasian blood resting thoir'elbows on the. shoulders of "coal-black aarkoys,!in U^'tofj^atiUia^Bty^, whilo dis tance speaks. While hr tho cityiiho was the guest of fuvorito' resort of Hravoilersi^ustJPaVilioh Hotel,Vhero be -enjoycd1 nil the ' comforts which tho ample accommodations, the tables loaded with the best the market can afford, and the attention of polite dornest ieR, all under tho most systematic aud accomplished manage ment, could afford. ' ?' : ' ? ? - : : - ? . mm ? ? Tho Coming Elections. bi .:.K<i.'if.U 'bi?: ^.!'.'"?'/^. h-..ii.*^;.!:-' ,; ? On? readers will find in another column an order issued by .General Canby, establishing regulations for th.c conduct of the elections for State officers nnd members of Congress, to be held on April 14, 15 and 1G next. A revising session of tho Board Of Registration will beheld commencing fourtcon days prior to the election. All persons not entitled to registration, will than be stricken from the lists; and there is the highly important provision that the Boards of Registration shall add to the lists of persons entitled to vote the names of all persons who, at . that timo, are entitled to registration under the Reconstruction Acts. .. k C# Butter bar gone up in Albany and Troy, New York, to'sixty-seven conts pound. Sev enty cents' is the price of tbo golden article in -in-Washington:' Tbo Columb ia Pho-ni* publishes an appeal to the people of this State to call a convention to elect delegates to the New York National Democratic Convention. Sergeant Bntes, with his flag unfurled, ar rived in Columbia on Wednesday afternoon. Hundreds awaited his arrival on the banks of the Congo reo. He was Welcomed by Mayor Melton on behalf of the citizens, and escorted to Niokewon's Hotel, He will be serenaded to-night, 'With rofereueo to trade in Boston, tho 7'ruv etler of that city snys that ?'tlje market for Cotton goods coutinues firm, with an upward tendency, nnd the dealers oro rejoicing nt the prospects of the Spring- trado. An KfigSish financier is said fo bo in Ala bama, ndvising the knnd-owuors there to form joint stock companies for tho improvement of their surplus lands nnd tho sale of tbcui to European emigrants. In Virginia tho Conservatives aro making extraordinary efforts to carry tho State. It. will ho remembered that there was a white ma jority of 12,000 on tho o)d' registration lists, and tho Conservative)* count on putting 20,000 new names on tho ucw lists, Tho Amoricon silver coins which people so rarely see, are circulating in such great iiitm bcrs Oahada that thpy.aro; V rtnirkc^ 07-,W0,O0O of these coinir aiixious ^ge^'rid of (thorn, pKd ii?pc of 15 pefjjncii Ijon fuftjbcr Mj?y?i^atio M iD??a^coptJly ha fnriptt??^^iMipgv <li^t |W? wad tha^*6ve r?lebgiu?^o* tho St^PouTand Pacific* Bail .rond rap their trains past stopping Btatious without' seeing them; ind in feet, one engine driver/ had gone fivb m?es/he^nd, before ho JUwvurw! hb error. It was impossible at Jinjos .to see five feetfrom the loopmotiye/ .. , ; 1 Philadelphia,' kix wouicn^liystcians return ^hentoeijTrangingfrom$2000 to $10,000*year. annual':inet)nio -ranges between ' 810)000 und 8l,6;oboV, Iai(tbi8 )?if.vtheV?'5ftP Pn^fchoefe IbenhiiJ is' ntreir^yWo^WO^OO ' a?yW. W^W. tfiba^^^i^iciiifin' oTo- sto?eBsfdl snr. gco??/'nWtf^ praGtitioncrs. .oWflbjcut barf 'I djwi.v ^SL.ihilfi. tt&w/Oi& vdl ihe members of tho Wisconsin Legislature they got throe hundred and fifty dollars $ year, and the result, i.-i that business is dispatched more promptly. The system of pacing by^ho m$?s> sw&# ** plsfjwtiore. ; ^uVxjip ne\v constitution for Now York Xt iti provided,': tlmt.&o legislators are to be. tlius .paid^ tlip^tuoiiibois getting pp? thou Important Oi%V r. , <4jHj^rpft'Rp\ ^IlMTAUT BlHTllICT, ; Charlestons^ 1868. -?Tho Cobatitttion?re^^ State of Sbuth Cn^tuyiri c'dhYorfiaUyw ith the act of (^iig're'ss tn^Majch 'SS-^IBOT:' supplements ry;to. ih'dttft of %arch' 2,1867,provide f?V iK?'.'WdiP?'.ojmcIcnt govdrpmenV of the rebel ?t??^fthrlng framed n ??tution and civil govcrttmellt according td' the ^rnv^l?pVbf the afpro cited laws; ahd"Thdving",'By an Ordinanco af?pfed1 on the 9th diiy of n afch. 1868?pro vidod that the said constitution 'shall bo" sub mitted "foYrntiflisttjod; to" the persons regis tered nndeftW p^oviaiouS of this act /[March 23; l86Ty section -V} at nti election to bo con dfuc^J" by ?-?-'.'tho officers'* appointed' or to be JinHrted >by .HW ;rt}dmmantiiug 'Gehoral ns hprchibeforo provided^ and to bo held uftoi the hfepiratipn of tlfirty^ 'da^ no tice . thweof;*''to bo" given by ' tho said 'coh Vle^lou;'' and ^ the &r1Srctold;ordt^^ti'e^v^1|ftt':at tho same time an election sh?ll belicldTof Governor, Lieutenant Govorunr, Adjutant and Inspector-General, S?Vrelary of St?te/ ^?Vnptfolfcr-getieral, Trons ?reif,^ Atto^noy-Gebe'nil^ Superintendent of of Eu?catiori, and uiehibors ottho Gcuerat,As sembly. tlridf fufthertnatrin'pacb Congressional tVistrtpt'of t1^tf/Stat^yli'7oiivtipn,' shall bo ihcld lor a'aioiubcr "4f the llbuso of Itcpresen taiives ?f tlio L^nitcd - States Congress, aud lbr, two V embers' at large ; It is ordered: rt First. That on election b?'hcld in the State of South Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, tho 14th day of April, and ending on Thurs day, the 10th day of* April, 1808, at which all rcgisttrcd voters of Said State may vote "For Cousiittttiou" or "Against Constitution," nnd also on the same ballot ' for. tho State officers and Mcnibcrs of the lloUfio of 'Hcprescntativcs specified in the aforesaid ordinance. Seron J. 'It shall be the duty of tho Boards of Registration in "outh Carolina, commencing fourteen days prior to tiio election herein or dered, and giving reasonable public notice of the tinic ond place* thereof,'to revise lor a period of five days the registration lists; and upon being satisfied that any person not enti tled thereto has becii registered, to strike the name of such person from the lists, and such person shall not be entitled to vote. The Hoards of Registration sh/dl also during the same period, add tn such registers the names of all persons who at that time possess the qualifi cations required by said acts, who have iibt al ready bcon registered^ ''Third. "In deciding who are to be stricken from or added : to the registration lists, the boards will be guided by the law Of March 2, 1867, and tho laws supplementary thereto, and their attention is specially directed to the sup plementary net of July 10, 18B7v Fourth. Ai. duly registered voter of this State who may have removed from the district in which he was registered, shall be entitled to vote in the dist rict [county] to which he has removed and has resided for tho ten days noxt preceding thir, election, upon presentation of a certificate of registration from tho district in which he was originally registered, or upon his affidavit or other satisfactory evidence that he was so registered, and that he has not voted at this election. It shall be tho duty of the rogistratH, upon the application of any duly registered voter who has removed or is about to roinuvo from the precinct in which he was originally registered, to furnish him with a cortilieafo that ho w?s ?? registered/ and to note tho fact in tho registration books of the precinct. Iq default of t he certificate, the affidavit of the yntor nntu set forth tho district and precinct in which he was originally registered, and tho length .of time ho has rcsidod in the county in which ho desires to vote. In doubtful esses, tho ragiatrura or managers of elections shall require Mi'di additional evidence as pmy bp. necessary to satisfy them that the applicant is legally entitled to vote. Blank forms for thp certificate? and for the affidavits heroin requir ed; will be furnished tho registrars and tho qianagprs of elections and when used will be attached to the ballots cast by such voters, and will bo transmitted to District Headquarters with the returns required by law. Fifth. Tht' said election will be Imidin SuJBLgjg^e polls shall be opened at such voting places ~i six o clock in the forenoon, ard closed at sL. o'clock in tbc afternoon of each r*y, ^*wjb^ep*?^ lyit without intermission or adjurument. iddclin^laid oilt^Sit^ lag to hold the camo, bo sworn to tho faithful performance of their dirties;? and shall also take and subscribe tho oath of offico prescribed by law for officers of the United States. ' h ; ^Eighth. No ttontbor of ttmboard Of rcgistrii: tlohAvho is a candidate for election 'to any office to -be' filled at' this election, shall tierre us h judge or manager of the election in any precinct *?x&'K*mw& '?? \ ? e' in 'V tfjfaji? r,iisb?:.i?: X'iotul tatjtRUtlad JVmKA. The sheriff ?nd ojtfcer ponce officers pr(jaao^.coa4yi: are required to ^ present open, and until tho election.is completed; nml will bo mado responsible that there shall be no interference with judges of elections, or pthor interruption of good order., Jf there should be more than one polling placo in any county the sheriff of the county is empowered and directed to make, such assignments of hie deputies and other peace ptficerp to the other.polling-pla?? na may jddgracnt best subserve ^.rff,' poses of quiet and order; and ho is further re quired to report these arrangements jn, adynpeo to tho commander of the military p?ist \n which his.cpurity is situated.... ^ . } t , v Tenth. Violence, or threats of violence, or of dischargo from employment, or other oppres sive means to prevent any person from register ing or exercising his right of voting, is posi tively prohibited; and Any such1 attempt a, will bo reported* by the Registrars or Judges .of Elections, to tho Post Commander,: and will cause the arrest and trial of the offenders,by military authority. The exhibition or carrying of deadly weapons in violation of Gen crnl Orders No JO, of 1867, nt or in the, vicinity o?anj polling pi a rvs during the election herein, or dered, will bo^^garded and^rc^d,!ns" an additioual pffencp, . ,^"{1,^0 br?'* * Eleventh. AII bar rooms, saloons, and Other ) places- for the dale of liquors by retail, will be closed from six a clock of tho evening of the 13th of April, until six a clock of the morning; of the 17th of April, 1868, and during this time, tho sale of all intoxicating liquors at or near any polling places, is prohibited. Tho police officers of cities and towns, and tho Sheriffs and other peace officers of Counties, will bo held responsible .for the strict enforce ment of this,-prohibition; and will promptly arrest and hold for trial all persons who why transgress itj ? ?.'?<??;'??' **? *f" . t\"' - ; Twelfth./Military Interference with elec tions "unless it shall be necessary to repel tho armed enemies of the United States, or to keep the peace at tbc polls, is prohibited by the act of Congress approved February 26, 1868, and no soldiers Will be allowed to appear at nny polling place, Unless, as citizens of the State, they are qualified and are registered as voters, and then only for the purpose of voting; but tho commanders of posts will "keep'their troops well In hand on tho days of election, and 'will be prepared to act promptly if the civil authori ties are unable to preserve the peace. Tlnrteenth. Tho returns required by law to bo made to the commander of the district of the results of this election will bo rendered by tho boards of registration of the several regis tration precincts, through the commanders of the military posts in which their precincts are situated, and in accordance with tho detailed instruction hereafter to bo given. Fourteenth. The Stato ?/peers to bo voted for at this election are : , "'. *1. Governor. "\ 2. Lietitenant-Governor. ? 3. Adjutant and Inspector-General. 4. Socretary of State! 5. Comptroller-General. 6. Treasurer. 7. 7. Altornoy-Qcneral. 8. Suporintcndant of Education. 0. Members of the General Assembly, as follows: , County of Charleston,* 2 Senators and 18 Representatives. > County of Collet on, 1 Senator and 5 Repre sentatives. County of Beaufort, 1 Senator and 7 Repre sentatives. County of Georgetown, 1 Sonator and 3 Rep resentatives. Comity of I lorry. 1 Senator and 2 Repre sentatives. Jl u< County of Williamsburg, 1 Senator and. 3: Representatives. Couaty of Marion, 1 Senator and 4 Repre sentatives. County of Darlington, 1 Senator and 2 Rep resentatives. County of Marlboro', 1 Senator and 2 Rep resentatives. County of Chesterfield, 1 Sonator and 2 Representatives. County of Sumter, 1 Sonator and 4 Repre sentatives, Couuty pf Clarendon, 1 Senator and 2 Rcp presanfntiyes. County of Barnwcl), 1 Senator nudtj Repro-. sentatives, County of Edgefield, 1 Senator ajid f Rop representatives, County of Ornngcburg', 1 Senator an'4 ? Representatives. County of Kcrshpw, 1 Senator, and" 3 Ropre BcntutiveB. Ii ?ounty of Riehland, 1 Scrtatof and ca. of Lexington, 1 res. of Newbcrry, 1 *^gKnty of Lmumm, VPui xei'itntiVc*. Comity of Abbeville, 1 Son at or ?nd 6 Rep 'rclrontatrvwJ?' roscntaUvca.. . '- ' County of'?reenville, 1 Senator and 4 Rep resentatives. County of Pickona* 1 Senator and 1- Repre County of S^?bCrg?- ?' Saotor and 4 Representatives, ic.. County of U nicm/T'Benll?r and 3 Represent tatives. County 'ofYork, 11S en a tor: n nd < 4 *' Repr cse n- j tatives. County of Che*ter,,4,?pnafcH>itpd 3 Ropre-1 scututives. c> ivit, bxtA ' County of Fair field, 1' Senator and 3 Repre sentatives. :iotti}f ^**j^i^^'?fftia:;??d^?? Op^t^o^ 2 Reprer sentatives. ^Jc^t*i?'? County of Ocpnce,*.!T,S.ftna>p>Tand 2 Repre sentatives. J MK? ??' wJ Intc rnwoi aOtiJL Fifteenth. ThoFirsi^??^ la composed off|j the; ^M^l^i^A Chesterfield, Marlboro', Darlington, Marion,! Horry, Georgotpwn, Williauniburg, Suintcr,} Clarendon and Karnhof ihe Second is coui-j posed of the Counties of Charleston, Colletqn, Beaufort and of tho Counties pfj .QrangcQurg, Lexington, Riohland, Ncwberry, Kdgcfield, Abbeville and Anderson; the Fourth is composed of the Counties ofi'-,01e<meb;''?iMolCJW, Greenville, Lourens,' Sp^rtahbiir^; tJdfth, -To^-piSa^ and Fairheld; in each'of which one person shall be elected aa Representative to the Congress, of tho United States. lit addition, two other' members of that body will bo elected - by the, ballots of tho rdgYstered' voteto billig large throughout the dji&V ''Sf*"r> g j By command of Breve.t Mnjor-Gencral L'lf. R. S. Ca??**?:*, ivw.!." 'Viii in" oJ.;jj*i?*1 f>*A j : ?n h LOUiS Jtttl^RAj^ m "Xotks.?Jfbp tpr^^jlsil) subdivisioi.'j retofore kuowu;us '^iistrietV'.'arc designated; "Counties" b/th3 now. /fonMtaitfon.(2) j * heretofore as "Counties" byrtli3 np\y/epnsfit^tioi Tho Districts of.C^rle^ton,^u^jBerkeioy.are | united aud consti tut a 4he County of Charles ton..C&) . The Coynty' 6f ?cph'ef? lTOrmedj by the division of ^lckeiiV'Tjisfrict. ... . ;. -j ?j?- ' '??-?urn. "?dw? r -'~~\ NOTICE TO COXTUAC'TOltS. Sealed? proposals for- Materials, also forj OuiMing 'Engine House,' will, be ..received l>v i he ? Building Committee ?f iho Young America Fire. 1 *ngino Company -until Sfarch'i0, IbiGH. For forth-? or particulars a pply t o Commit I ec. D. UD'IS, Chairman rioa Company. iS?v uwtab l>Ht\ Building Committee, Voting Amc 21-r-lt ' ?h*e Engino Con NATIVE WIXESt W?^RAXTED rUKii : :?1 liavo on h:md 111 -pavrols oi .naTIVK WiNES.^iaf.ih4.iKtai.aga M^Miia?aek>; Malierin and Tort. These uinv? ?rc.the l'ure Juice! or the Urnpe, and will compare with any in thjs or other markets in Ths>o Slid'jClnWity. 1 will ?eil by | the Dottle, Unllon or lliirr'el' at" very low rates, Churches w4lW4>?~fuwiiBhodr.frtr?fecrMiatmUU-pnn po.se? W^^^j^^^^^i^^. June 8-^y i * Kivssclf?ftccf, i X1IK VMX.K?UT?^rl^ir^UK HiaraicT or! ?outii C^bo^a?IxTua^MATTKBor C. B. Tnoxitox,: UASKBi'r|4-fv] BAs?mTjuyJ?Toi WttpMj it hat Coxeanx.?The-umlerafgncd hereby gives notice of bit appointment as Assignee of C. Ii. Thomson, in tho LMatrict of Orang'ebuVg'and^tate of South L'aro. j liua, within said District, who ha? been adjudged ft bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the District Court ot naid Diatriot. { <!,--,-j?nB -.ir)? WMuA I i "mar^l-^at j P.r Yv PIBBLE^ Aoalgnej^r,, IS the I>i.STKICT C&ViVb? OTf* THE UNITED bTivTK?^i?a'riikjil)ii?btCT pi mietu CAitoiana?1 -s JXiiii M.\tteb or. Anou??W j? liouscu, 13 a x k n r it?3*w TffAitknorTCT.?-To ^ no'si IT may CoxeERK.^-Tbe>nn<loraiga hereby'glteanoi ticepf.ibiaunppintnrept a/ Asaigneflpf ^drow^ liouBcr, in the District of Orangeburg aiid ?tatc or South Carolina; Wl<bin said District; Whci'lnt**b&*n adjudged a bankrupt; upon his own pet it ion, by t be District Court of said District. ' . Dated at Otabgeburg C; U., the 17th day'of Mnrch A. D., 1868 ?oTJv.ii buy i' .-...:-..-'> iidioot In' TiajB ?ist*&ict ooliwlw* of . THE UNITED ?STAT^??Foa tub Dibviuct or boLTit Cahouxa ?Is tjib MATlia or Maniaox T. Way,- BAWKaeiT>^l?''EA'jiKKt:pfoY.->-To1 rjV?itS?i}M mav Conebus.?Ti.iis Undersigned harcby gives, no tice of his appointment as Assignee of ."Madison P. Way, in the District, of Orangeburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who baa been aqjwqgtd a bankrupt npbn.his owii petition, by the District Court of said District. r ' Dutcd at UrangcburgO. il.,^tho IV tb day of March A. D., 1??8. ' .... . ' ,' .. ' aiar21--3t B.'V. DIBBLE,^salgnef -d_ .-.-^j?)-:-_. IN Tim. ?ISTUaCT COURT CiF THE UNITED STATES?Fob tub J>isTnreT or SocTn CAboli.ma?-In Trta Mattbb of 1aviK.A."? Tnui, Bankucct?lu BANK?UP.toy.-^'rO Wiiu.m it may CoxcKBJr.?The underslguc<i hereby gives no tice of his appointment us Aaaigneo of Irvin A. j Till, in Ute. Bistriet of ?rapgeburg and State of I South Carolina, within s.iid. District, whobaa'been adjudged a bankrupt upoi;Wi own petition, by ihc DUtrtot Court of said Bi?|rj^i4 , ,n , a; Datt6a80raC?ebur^^ ? th0 &mofMurch rtar21?8t P. V. DIBULE, Assigaee:; IS THE MSTIficT C'OIJHT OF THK UNITEB STATES?Fob titk Dirtbict' or Souru Cakohna?In. the M.vttku ok. ? Da vi ii SnvKsnsn, BAJtaayi't-rl^BANKnopTCY?To Wurm, it MAY 'Co Jf c k b K.?The ? undersigned hereby giy6s notice *of his appointment as Assignee of - David Stivendor in the District of ?rangeburg und State Of South Carolina,"'Within said District,'wlio baa beon ndjuilgcd a bankrupt upon his own pitUiorf, by ihe District Cour^ of said Bi^tricU . . ,r. . ^, . , Bated at Orangeb?rg C. B., 'tho"1 Oth day of Xlarcti' A. d: 18B8. >??! I** inar 2)_8t I?. V. DIMILE, Assignee OHOliVAHY'S N?Tif?^.-A?MI^ istratovH, Cxecutofrt and (iunidiaiis who bjivo not made their Annual Jlcturna ii) this l)Iii\ic. Q^n.j pnlbd on to do so without Dojay. AB dcfai|ltcrs will bo proceeded against in a few 'dayij aocordlhjt' io,law. ? . , q , ,, yf. 'iMfcas -tA '.JBj?-6ffice Days?Mondays and Fridays. Ordift?ry>OTllce, ^ 1*. A. MoMICIIARU-* ;i ^missioner's Sales, T?TE OF SOUTH CAROUNA. .OitANOEDUBU DlST?lCT. Mllaor, Theodore A WHbwr] and Jecob ?. ??r?n TS. ^ ibcrt B. Tnbcr and John Cantey Under decree In Equity, will bo mM In the of Columbia, 8. C. Dill for Forecloser*. iag io front on O ti one and twb^ee^,~ae?iT*d Irybeoo* -Wfkp T? rest from tho dny pf aaler payable anaoall? ?t ti? insured, ai plninunta: enne stamps Commis; ' Orange1 M ana rs*? ..Kyi John T. Inablnet, AdfiT*r*r , .)*in'ii*ow, ,.rAnn C. luabinct. OOVlibb^Maold daurg pn^Jjp;)Uey?.lHh April i^e^^r^^^^^b^ and a mortgage of the premises to i menf of tbc purchasexogpef, purer Oomtli??r^^ ^.ogebrrre^VH.v-i*0^**1 f^ml*elef&*\/ rtVfll ton to T!HT<n8 Rvjtfj&ta eJ4*fea*ie*sirprAt Thos.YY.QloTer.l . ' > V rv^sfr.M^^J.. 00 Wiri.bc aold.tafbra H?o aTinrr^Ho^flidlM^igM, thereon In tlic Vittagcof Wrangeburg,*T?wT nooMtu on the cost by N. AusthtrinruY on Ihr north by the IjidloviJloBoad^^^ Houtheacl fit binds. -oC Jho. V. Hoya ana .an. tst fiout hwW f.y'l AHd^ofWtMS*sBr?PrTO J "Terms ol 8alc?Oi?o-h'aIi'-cn?di, the balance In ofte inoi'tgugc of the WoperrV. The buildings . gage. rurchdiwnKl9r1Wrifo'it W^r? ?*M ?evensai stamps ?.bet?re Commissioner a Office ' '?rabgebnrg C-jL/ . , . ..^?tis^og IMS? ?^rasiiA; ? ,'.Martin LWnjrs?.^:*:^ ?1T Will Vc sola oft 1 j.cXtil &j Court lloiwc-inOromerbj cebt.Wtlf*?I jtjuab! .fi'Ajrxi - Tract No. 1 containing 85 acres more ? tract No. 2 being that portion allotted to tl and eentaining-Ait-aorea more or lcas. Tei urn of Sa)c?rOiiri.bnlf.cnnl^( *~ 1st January -heHft jjbifolUhmA gwir 1st Januhrv -beHU fuifohASe*. frr^fc9tarfejw V*y*k\? 9^^"5>y jlFitfTO of the premises, with n coyensnt of reaak? in epee -of a breach of the/ctaMion^ty the bend. Pur chascr*tu']?j^fofM^ Coniiniwoione?* Office.-i \. l>. VVVA?I805, Onfr$ttQ 6&,kfetj inj CTntt?Us^Nar> Martha M. PMHi<ef Adm'.x as antl ?^ee ests^^ThiciVwflTofeJR^h l!hU 'Jr?e fracf coltattinef lfirl j bounded by tand^oMj --'^'ffe??ibeVjlr2At<&e: Mrs. Martha M. Phillips, c niofe or b ss. bounded by lands of J Joseph (J. Panning, JaeobPorier and i Cumlhlon^One-tbirU^eWK,--! cmiit wm^^mii^ bond beurtug tnt:rtaJ froniittaie7 ' ?-ige to secure t papers and rcrei ter?8^0rOca^?A I ^lfj^Bfey/i Ihr real ? paymaisruaiiwtilljFj aud:a'inoftg.ige to secure pij^hwe to pay foroopers and rcreoae stamp's. _ Con.roissioVteHs^OfQceiY.l ^U?fVsD*?I?>^. Orangeburg U,,..^,, Comntbsioner. mar ? :{ i{ T a J J .3; 3 8 If X - ** Shenf's. Sales, By**iSi???Xo? I will sell to* the 1 One Tract of ?ndean-tn'li less, oa^.ftVagpni ?^ W?! Trnpt of Lasd e*a??^?ng two horsesaiad twecfew*, tylof Rufus livingstoa^ q\ the suit of Williniuson. Hefa?? more t* another An >ther Tract or hand eoTnairmWWO^acre^tebre or less, another89fr&6e'optaj^^ xaore or less^and another S35 ncrcs, mere or Jess. Lev* icd ouas fiiypi^a^^^p 'nV. ...? ?Vli.'iV ALSO K?f Another Tract of Land containing 200 'aejrSC'' Jones. T 'i 1" '"i IjBy virtue of Decretal 1! Esq., <)r.lhmry, <0 ino'dir ; fit?t^b?da^ViMl?afsil j ty to wit: w " *?eV* t)oo Tract of hand-noffcs, bol?sfgt?g <? ^?? Estate, of J. V. Hair, to be more par?eed}$$? ?s^ Iseribcd oa the day of sale. , i Also tf?.L?tsir v ldnfeif>g/(ti tte^BstsJ < ^mfftfetrW-Cosl? palanee to be upour gage , of tVo p*y far Rtamps and papers, extra;rK * Sherirs Offlee,! il ii WWlllmiks. OrangeburgjD. Il? 8. C, V &. O, P-fJ^A :tiiA SOne tract of Land containing 1B0 acres, more o? ess. Levied on na the? proper*? of II. J, Sightler. it the suit of Sntnual Bczard, .'.Jro'r. ? Another tract! ?#8" KaMMf?lnlag 490 aerea. tnoroor less. 1 Levied on as the jprojreriy'Jbf D. u, , AWrM.* > Ansthe? tvaot?C J*aad oantfti?lng I?Q ?eres more less, bevied he suit of Samt1 J 1" March 1?, 1BC8. mir 21,