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o members of ?aid boarJ State, nnd shall. also make provision for thd division of the Stato into suitable school ^dis-j tricts. There shall bo t kept* ?p^h^ni1 least1 sis months in each year one, or ^orO^cbp^lB .iu each school district. ' ?' ?-? ' ' I *.? B&Vioil' 4. It shall'u-d^hd'Uuty of fg$f?\ $?\^Wt?tMiVWl49 .fy1' .the?coiupulBory nttoujanee,..-ut eitlier. public or private schools, of- all chiIdl'?u between tho -nges of ?ix und six teen y?ars?. jvcfcphysically* briu?ntftliy disable^, ff"-?i.u-!"rr.-- ?- "J rr--?vi??-?i " r* '1 :hccn thoroughly and oomplotoly organized, ami facilities afforded to all tho inhabitants of the 8taWf for-vtbe fren oflucation of thoir children^ ?13eefcibtf$:,-Tho Goncral As\4oriibly;sl(uU levy, at each regular session after tho adoption'oil this constitution, an "annual tax on all taxable property throughout the Sftitc* fo*.' the support^ of public schools, which tax shall.be collected . be. p;iid ?btn tho shairlbo assessed purppsetf: provuljd, %l\at no .persgnshull: fcvor do deprived of the'right of'suffrago for; the *non*payirient}? of said'tax. No other poll ori ^pitaition tax shall be levied in the State}!lior shall the amount assessed on each poll exceed the limit given in this section. The scliool taxi shall bo.distributed among tho sovoral school districts of tho State, in proportion to the resp-t cctivo number of pupils utteudihg the public; Bchools. No religious sect or sects shall have . oxolusivo right to or control of any part of the,' ?school fnrids bf tho State, nor shall sectarian principles bo taught iu the public schools). /' .Section 6. , Within five years after the- first I regul?r session of the General Assembly follow ing the adoption of'this constitution, it shall be tho duty of'the Gepcral Assembly to pro I'vitlo for the establishment and "support ?of.a JStatc Normal, Schopf which shall be open to all pora'ons who may : wish to become teachers. .'. Section- ?;m Educational ? institutions for the 1 bonefit of tho blind, deaf and dumb, ami such other(bcflevolcnt institutions as the public good anai,*reau^rpy shall be established,and.;suppor itca by the State, subject.to such.regulations :as anay be prescribed by, la\r. Section 8. Provisions shall bp made.by.law, 08 soon as practicable, for the establishmcutij and maiutcnancc of a Stato llofprm School for j juvcuile offenders^ Section 0. The General Assembly, shall pro-1 "ivido. for the maintenance of tho Stato Uhiver-' sity' aud ae soon as practicable, provide for thoj establishment^ of an Agricultural College, aud s^iajl''appropriate tho laud given ,to this State -ifjjrjtho support of suoh.2. college, by.thc act.of | Congress, . passed July $tj 18G2, ortffc^noncy or ti<st\j)\ as 'tho ctisp tiiny bo arising' frouvtjhe' sale ?f 8tu4i land's, or any lands which m'Jiy. hero after lie given or appropriated for such purposes for .the support and maintenance of such college j and may make tho same a branch Qjf tho State( University, for instruction "in agriculture, the mechanic arts, and the naturaLsoumi-icj couaac ?jte4 thowiYith.. it! ???. - rdi ? :?? ? i. I'd i'J ?uoS^j?tioil lOi'All 'the pnblic>sl'hdoif<collect?, aiid-'uttive?Hiek'iOf this' State, fiiipp?ftpd'h^VliQ ptof? ^fau?S^slmli;^ fr^ntil?'.ppeiV^? qU^K* cnilflrcn and youths of tlio State, without re gard to roco or colour. - -v.Sdoti?n fcll. Th? proccods of aU lnYiHs'that nttvo-been or hcYe'td'tor' Ida}- he ?.Uvcu'hj'tlic ^mt'?d^tecs;, to "'thgM$J^ purposes, nna not otherwise appropriated}by this Stato !or tho-Unitod States, aud of all lauds or u>tnbr property given by iiidii,'idun,id,? tyr ztp propriatcd by tho State for lite'purpose!', and of all estates of deceased porsons who have died without leaving a will or heir, shall be securoly unvested au4 sacredly,preserved'us a Slate geb/ool.^uudj .arplj^bQ a,nnual jittcrcstand yjcouje of said fund, togetheiWvith such other TO?h'?s"i.aB the General AssoniblyIbay pVoV'ido, sltall'bp faithfully appropriated for the purprts'/ oH^'Tfttablisbing hud maintaining free.. pjibl'e, sdipoja, am}, fut; Pthca- purples .'ur^usos wi*tfcViCr..-:. b<tod s- r I-,.?;,* ? < ?di v " AKTrcLE xr. : * ensilbl - ' unJ ! tn ,* j ji ?'/?... . .k CJIAUITA11LK 'AND TKNAL INSTITL'TIOSS. .yjjhiu t.i v 'M f ??.?? ..i-1?-1 ? Section I. Institutions for the benefit ofthu insane, blind, deaf and dumb,- and the'poor, shall always bo fostcrdtl'?nd sunported by this State, and shall be subjected to such rcgnfa'-! tions as tho General Assembly may enact. - Section 2. The Uiroetors of the Penitentiary0 stfafl^bV elected, or appointed, as tlte .General 4MeVnbly'>nay direct'. ,,. ,,, ,'. M /Seotian. S.i.Tho, Piroctpra. of the benevolent and'Other State institutions, such? bs may be h'eWaftef crftated shall be appAinttjd by the CTovcfnof, by "and with the consent of the Senate j and upon all nominationa niadc by the Governor,, the question shall bo tukeu by yeasiand-nays, and entered upon tho journals. 1 Section 4. The Governor shall havd' pWcr t? fiH'all vacancies that may occm in the ofilces aforesaid, until the next session oi'tho General Assembly, and until a successor or successors shall bo appointed and confirniod. Section 5. The respectivo Couutics of this State shall make such provision, as may bo de tetndn6d by law, for all those inhabitants who by reason of ago, and infirmities or misfortuues, miiy'tiav^ a claim upon the sympathy aud aitl of j&ocioty.... \ Section &i The Physician of .tho. Luuatio Asylum, who Bhall fbe snperintondant of the same, shall be appointed by tho Governor, with th? advice and 'consent ol the Senate. ; All ojhpr'ofhcors and omployees shall be appointed . by tho Governor. Attiolo XII. of tho Constitution received its third reading and finally passed for ratification. 1i. r..i;UM'! ..UTJIoi iSfrJi . ?Iii'' ??w?? : ARTlOl/? XtT. i COHPOHATIONS. ' vSocUbn 1. Cprporations ,may bo formod un dier. gencrul laws; but. alb' such laws-may. from timo to tipio he altcrretl or repoab'd. Section 2. Thp propftrty of corporations now o^tsVn'ig or IVcfcafter created, sh'rtll bo subject to t^xat,ioIl, oxoept.in cases otherwise provided for in this constitution. ..^HCtipn^. No,right.ofj^.^pj shall bo appro. pr^Wd.'lp "tho iise /of auy',c4n*poration:\uiiiltt'u,|l ccrtnpotiRntion thcrofor shall be first mndoj-or sBcuf'?d Ky a deposit of money Vo- the ots-ner,' ir^btdfivb'rVPany' benefit from any inijirove niffoftj pVoposcd' by such corporation, >vhich cpvtpeh'jai'n n ?hall be aacertaluetl.hy a jury of | ttt'clvc utei?, ii^ a-Court of Kocord, as shall bo prescribed by law. " ?'? 1 ' :iHcctioi? 4. Duos from torporatJouK shull he secured by such individual liability of tho stock holders und ot(u5#&KR^s\urtt%o prcEd^hcd Section 5. ?ll general laws and spcoialacte ity of stockholders under proper limitations; and slmll prevent and puufch, rffnwdulepV yu'sT] the ?| ; property, and} representations as to the ^p^Ut ipjfo^6rty4and| resources of such corporations; and shall aho regulato the public use of all franchises which, hnvo heretofore been or hereafter may bo created or granted, by or under tho authorities of this State, and shall limit all tolls, imposts and oth^r$harKQ$v?u(k deppTnd??UwrJfer such Scctiou 6. The Orcnernl Assembly shall grant no charter for banking purposes, uor renew buy banking corporations now in existence, except uponj?le/cenaifipto th?t$thfc fetjaft 1^do^<shulT; bo tlni&o 'tcr trfc nmWut of flrcir Respective"' share M^\^r%^&^AQ^|j[n_ smelt dj ijnki)|.:j iustV tutioii,' Tor'a? its aebts and liabilities, upon note, bill or ^hc^wise pjrnd'-opun thy iprther condition tha^?tto.e^tyrJir'uJhct Officer of said corporation shall borrow any monoy from said ccoporation; aud if ty^JUnf?tjfftf)#hoW oflicor shall bo convicted upon indictment of directly or indirectly violating this section, ho shall ho punished by fine or imprisonment,-at the discretion of sho court. The books, pu p'e&.mrol ftrfddfulfif-'of- uJlvMttnkiTshuU vbh open j tdTnfepfeotiorf, ?iVdet.'s?tb^guhUidnsvn? mdy ftci prescribed by law. Article XIII. of the constitution received its third rending and passed as follows : ARTICLE XIII. MILITIA. Section 1. '1 he militia of this State shall con- j sist of all able-bodied mulo citizens of .the State, between the ages of eighteen and forty Gvc years, except such persons ns arc now. or may hereafter be exempted by the laws of f c United States, or who may be adverse to bear ing arms, as provided for in this constitution; and shall be organized, armed, equipped und disciplined as the General Assembly may by law provide. Section 2. The Governor shall have power to call out the militia to execute the laws, re pel invasion,'repress insurrection and preserve tho public peace. Section ii. There shall bo an Adjutant and Inspector-General elected by the qualified elec tors of the State, at tho same time and in the same manner as the other State officers, whe shall rank as a Brigadier-General, and whose duties aud compensation shall bo prescribed by law. The Governor shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent ol tho Senate, such other staff officers as the General Assembly may direct. Article XIV., of tho constitution received .its third reading nnd finally passed as follows: ARTICLE XIV." MISCELLANEOUS. Section 1. No person shall be elected or appointed to any oilico in this State, unless he possess tho qualifications of an elector. Section 2. Lotteries, und the sale of lottery tickets, for any purpose whatever, uro prohibi ted, and the General Assembly shall prevent the same by penal laws. 1 jf (J Section '6. The State Library -tdml) he sub ject to such regulations as the General Assent blymaypvc^ib6J-A^ AVJ fllil i.7. Section 4. The General Assembly may, di rect, by law, in what manner -cluiiiif?" against th&I'Stutill mayv bo, cvtiibli^hod'aud'.adjdiitod. . i SoubWUr?. Iii forces from the'bonds oi'hmffi mony shall not be allowed but by the judgment of a court, as shall he prescribed by law. Ii Section (j. No person who denies the .exis tence of the Sup^^m^.'oiu^.shol| h^huuny office under this constitution. ? Section ^.VTJia "printing of tho hiw3; journals, hills, legislative documents and papers for each branch of the General Assembly, with the printing required for tho excutivc and Othcn departments of State, shall be lot, ou contract, in surihf um utter < at* shulL be ^)rc"Ecribed hyllaw.' Section S. Tho real and personal property of a woman, held at the. time of her marriage, or that xRAcm s1ifeKdi\y!tl tcrci.'ttcr acquire, cither by gift; grant; inheritance, devise, or otherwise, shall not bo subject to levy and sale for her husbands doht^but shall he held as her separate property aiia5|jb3y ho bequeathed, devisou^ or alienated hynt5lr the same as it site wcre'iuh marricd; prij^id^d, That no gill or graut'froni the husband to rac wife shall bc\lotrituental to the just clai?S&OT his creditors. Scctiou O.^THiJ General Assembly sliall pro vide for thdggRBgm-u] of all caushs-which'.prty < be pcudingkwhop this constitution' goes into1 effect to oou|??taa:ated by the saute, '. > SELLING OFF ?/.'..'? ?MU SritT i/i I"*.*' ?"ti:/Mt?v ^t?r W.} ?? . . ? -it!.fyM?H ??,.?? al Jtiow "? ,tiK0r?AW rwl op.Uf",-4(tlOO JU hi - ? tail CO m iE., .; '-if A-r.i.mi-h ;J Tlt'inri' Khali "' "MW'S^EING"" oiT iid#6D i ' GOODS, JUST RECEIVED h I; uj I i* lies I ft: '" ?< >oH .? w 'fdT Jr. ? J *-rvL ?iti i/i )-9i"; uoo 9d xpal it .>?..' ,??'?> .^OOI BY, ; < . 5 ?a * m m\m& co., k \\$ J .> ,.<> h Ivl us ' M* \l i r., ? c? . < i.?."<:" ' ? ? ? ' ? / -.?,?T. ativis wi?ri:si wAnn.iivTKi> PUlt'fi ! !-rJup <huvu" on ban/1 10 barrets of fNATIVH \V1N?S; of tho Vint ago of 1807, Hock, Madoria und Port. These wines are the l'ltfo Juico bf the tlrape, and will compare with uny in this or other hiafkets in Tuste and Quality. 1 will sell by tho LotUe;50nll<rti orHariol ft? Very 16w" rhioS. Churchca'will bo flu^iishod for'Saornmentnl pui* ppsoH-ak-reducbtl prleetf. - Apply to .'I . .. F. dl, W. llltlOQMANN. '< juilc 8?-ly ? . ?? ' ' Hux. ell Street. "-V?.?'?;?:? i t /.M /.' ' ? ' .. ,/ . Hj.ii .t. ?? . N WM. WALTON SMITH, . -AND? iffiT" Prompt and pcrsonul attention given to tho Bale of C^?LU. i , ?--t nuir 24 mos U nug 24 9 ; > 4Utmssio?eic^ti,! I , ,-r,v?(SUA?IrESr.OXV&.?ti hit* :V; | QPKCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE! O. oT'Cotton Wd^lli?riT^Ciduoe^ Orders for sup plied oarcfUlly.'aitendcd to,' .-. \ Hcfcr to Captain John A. Hamilton, It. G. Stone, ]v*r(.,. Ornngeburg,.Dr. Wni. C. Whetstone, St. Mal-j ft&i-. ,C- \ - is:*; ., -J- a IPA-VILIOlSr HOTEL,, v ROARI>, PER ?A"Y, $3.00. A. HUTTKUFlELl), MltS. II. L. BUTTEnPIKIiD, Superintendent. .Proprietress, dec 28 H11,1112113 HOUSE, (foumeuly Mns; diiiblk's,) 284 KING STREET, Between Wenhcorth and Hazel Streets, and within (hire minutes' walk of all (he . Principal Wholesale and Rctnil JInuscs of Meeting, King and Haync Streets, and the Post Office, Charleston, S. 0. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within liFt3' yards of the house. TERMS OF BOARD : Board l>v the day.60 " Week.$12 00 to $15 00 Ilr.xnv Siwiinick, Mus. R. Hilbiuis. oct 18 tf THE WANDO COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C, . IS PREPARED TO FURNISH Farmers and Planters AN AMMONIATED Soluble Phosphate, COMBINING in the highest degree the Ilcqul / sites for tho largest yield of COTTON und CURN. Our friends who have tried this FEETl LIZEH give their unqualified testimony of its coin plate success in largely increasing the yield of their crapw Where the application was doubled, the in crensc of yield was'tully as great, and we are as sured that it has proved for COTTON H.- Jt. . ... G'l ? V : i < <\ PLA.Vf IUttf will hud it Advantageous to Work less Ground, tu Cull I vim* more thoroughly, and to apply liberally a' Preparation stich as the above. Our [T u i| ; ARE .MADE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Dr. St Julien Ravenel, Chemist, WJiose REPUTATION and SKILL ensure a Relia ble Article. We have no hesitation in stating that, in our Standard Manure the Public have a *FJ&llTTL i/KR which will give the most satisfactory results. We claim that at the same Cost Per Acre, this Article will do better than Peruvian Guano, our friends writing tlint Guano loses it? effect upon tlm Plmil generally about the beginning of September, ami this sustaining Hie Plant in a green and healthy condition -until killed by frost. Directions for use sent with shipments. Price ??5 doUars'per ton of 2,000 pound*. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP ?PURE BONE FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND AT 8G5 PER TON OF 2000 BOUNDS. WM. C. DUKKS& OO.t0Agents, fob2P?3t Charleston, S. C. HPHE GREAT POPDLAR PAPER CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, Subscription J'i'ice Sir Dollars a Year! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for Six Months. Terms?('ash in advance. No Paper sent niiles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer lime than paid for. UIORDANt DAWSON & CO., ?dco21~lf$ i Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1808; Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, BY A. S. WlliLlWJTOX <fc <JO. Daily Paper - - - - 8S.II0 per Annum. Tn-Weekly Papor - - $4.00 per Annum. fitrtfWI'--./ i -:i I -? y The war closed with a largo indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have jtrofTered us payment. To others wo have presented no claim, amid tho losses and misfortunes by which they have been surrounded, having boon spared the necessity of doing, o by the very generous, prompt, and hearty support wo have uniformly received. WO are able to wait for the advent of better limes, confidently assured that when prosperity returns to the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations, To nil such we cordially extond an invitation to re D0W their subscriptions. jan 11 dh tf 1711X A I, NOTIDE,?WE REGRET ^ tho necessity which forces us to put all our Notes und Accounts in the hands of an Attorney 11ml Magistrate for collection, and thosu of our friends who desire to .save cost can do so by culling on W. J. DoTrovillc. CHAS. MULL Si CO. sept 28 Jy I THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re-; spectfully inform t ho Traveling Pub lic'that'?*r: HOtt^^ opened for thou- ijcopmpd?Lion, ..?,.; r? 0l<0T, I . : ? RATESi.OF.KBOARD. I a -"' ? Boarttfper Day.$ 1 75 " Week..:.:..'.;.....?<.:.."... 17 00-'-' I " " Month*.... 20:00 t ' i LIME! LIME! TUE BEBT STONE HME AX GREATLY RB duavd prices, . ? 13 0 LTE p 0 111 ST AND MEAL . |.Eroah Ground, ovory webk. ? 1 > UXIltAFAMILY EL?UR, I RYE FLOUR. PRESTON & MERRILL1? YEAST POWDER. ? . . ?? VI ?? i . I ~t Ol -..?-.:..>? tilt 3CT I ENGLISH UARB SODA. ENGLt??Jrfc^L?S 'AND ?Xffl&VyL^?ACK-*1 WELL'S MUSTARD," I inM KEROSENE <AM) TRAIN OIL. WHITE AND BROWN (REFINED S?GARS. - ; And a general assortment of Groceries, &c. For sale at tho At tho Court Hour* Store, i Market Street, oet 19?ly , . ? JOHN A. HAMILTON, CARD. rpME FIRM OF II. hi JEFFERS & CO., WAS j Dissolved on the 4rli inst. The FACTORAGE . and COMMISSION nU8I-. NESS will be continued by Wm. H. & Thos. A. Jeffers. The siylc of the Firm being - '" ' WM. II. JEFFERS & 00. ' Consignments of Cotton' solicited. Prompt re turns will be made, and our usual atteutfen paid to the interest of our friends. WM. II. JEFFERS & CO.. Charleston, 3. C. Refer to JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangeburg, S. C. j jan 11 rim . :.? t t|i JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OF LIQUOR. We also invite ultetition to our Stock of - CHOICE FAMILY; 0R;??RRIES, dry noons, ROOTS AND Bir?ES, RTOij Lou- for Cash or Barter. The highest Market Price given for ! COUNTRY PRODUCE. M?LLER & DAVIS, Broughton Slrcot. hot ? c . .i. ly NOTICE rpo TAX PAYERS OF ORANGE PARISH.?1 ! will be ill the following named places to As hcj-s, receive Returns and Collect the General Tai of 1807, at tbc times as follows: At Feld vs the 21th February. At Four Holes tbc 2?th Fobruury. At Jamisons the 20th February. At Eilio.t^ ;!iv -Til. I'.t.ua-.y. At.Z.:;;l.:-.:-t-: 28tli February. At Buff Swamp tho 2'.)tU iei/TV^y At G lea tons the 2d March. At Brow&a the 32 March. At Tylers the lib March. At Rudlers the6th March. At Corbcttsrillo the 6th March. At Easterlins the 7th March. At Howe's Pump the Oth March. At Cedar drove tho 10th Maroh. At Rranehville the Ulli and 12th March. . And at Orangeburg tho week cniling21st March, at which time the Rooks will be closed for receiving Returns. Tho ? tailing to make Boturns and pay by that time, will he doublod taxed. Taxable property is such as Real Estate, Buggies, Carriages, Cold and Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Piano.*, tic. Articles .Manufactured foi sale, all" In comes, Tailing out Charters, Public.Hacks, Drays, I &c. A Capitation tax of one dollar on CTcry Malo between the ages of twenty-one and sixty ycurs, on every Dog, matters not who it may bo owned by. one dollar each, whioh tax all accrues on the 1st of Jarini. ",H>,8. All Returns to be mado to the Tax Collcctoi ;he District, or Parish in which tho property is located. No returns will be received by mail or otherwise, unless sworn to aocordiug to luw. I will also b'o at Orangcburg the week ending the 11 th of April to collect the balance of the General Tax not paid and falling due the 110th of June. Those failing to make payment by that time, may expect to settle with the sjienfl. Also at the same time and place, I will collect the First Quarterly Tfti of lffi8..<.,U I! feb 1?2m P. W. FAIREY, T. C. THE MORNING- STA&. THE MOIiX/XO tfrj/.', TUE MORNING STAR, tub 3ft tRXIXa sta R, A J>AILY NEWSPAPER, A da IL V ne WSPEt'AE, A DA IL Y NE \VSP. I PER, FURL I SHED at PiTlilXSttED AT rihushed At WILMINGTON, N. C. WlliMING TON, X. C. WILMINGTON, N. V. S2 SO FOR SIX MONTHS. $2 60 FOR SIX MONTHS. $2 50 FOR SIX MONTHS, . . TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TEL eg RA I'll IC NE WS. tel EG RA RH IC NE WS. local news. LOCAL news. . ' LOCAL news. MA rket REPORTS. MA RKET REPORTS. MAEKJIT REPORTS. GFSERAL NEWS. g ES era e news. GENERAL NEWS. Annanas, WH, II. BERNARD. Editor and Proprietor, WILMINGTON, rpilE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE GIVEN X for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Bees wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc., by EZKKIBfi & KOIIN. febUa y It \-1?; HOUSEKEEPERS IF YOU WANT to purchase your Goods at Charleston Cost Prices, go to nov 10 T. D. WOLFE'S. 171 EZEKIEIj rkus to inform his Old Friends that ho is now prepared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewclryj &o. fell 22 ? tf ?<" rl ?CLOSING OUT-^>! ? . . . -I ? ?' ; , i> ioii lJuV.b b'nis IN VIEW Ol-' AN ENTIRE CHANGE* OF BUSINESS,! CONSEQUENTLY , Our now COMPLETE 8TOCK inf^fvery Line;| * at Hates much below BARGAINS CA'NrBlSf HAl)! ,i i Great Inducements Offered from now until If 'you want CHEAP GOCfts ftrtie' Next Sixty Days, 1 CALL A^ ,. il*? BULL & SCpV^p^'' A ^T^iTTTo Fill Special Orders 1000 BUSHELS HOUGH RICE. 500 BTSriELS teas. 200 liCSIIELS PINDERS. E?r winch wc will pay Hie HIGHEST llfARW#F-FtG?RKS in ca.sii. ? ?! I lib ?i: ?J ??t;.- l. ? - r..x WE ARE STILL IN THE 5 Prepared to BUY such Lots as may offer or receive on Consignment, All of which ahull "receive the prompt atten tion of Bull & Scoyili. fcl 23 y lc ? . :! rb; . ? ? . -.-. '!.. . ??-<; ? ? . > ?? ?:) -t GrEEAT BARGAIN'S! . '? AT ? KEITT BROTHERS. SELLING/ OFF , low or cash; OUR FRIENDS WILL PLEASE GIVE US A CALL AND SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT WE DO NOT MEAN TO SAY ONE THING AND DO ANOTHER. NOTICE TO JJEBTOliS.-^OtJn, Oreditors require us to" mate ininicaiulo Cc-Ilee-' tions. We thereforcbeg all those indebted to us by* liuok account or note, to settlo the same by the 2d day of March next, or they will find their accountB in thohamls of an?Attorney*for collection; ' ?' * " i m .>, * Ci HEAT IX I> UCEMENTS OFFER vt ED TO AN';API?HOvED PURCHASER.? The Undersigned being desirous of changing their business, oiler their Entire Stock of Goods, much below Cost, with the building nit reasonable rent for ono year. The building is largo and commodious, with Store below and Reslttcncc above, situated on Russell Street, .in tbc most bcautiftd part of our Village. J\{ j /I VI ' . Vv oct 18?oly KEITT BROTHERS. FOR SUI/E.?-The Two PLANTA TIONS forming a part of the KEITT ESTATE and known as "DAUBY*- and "KEtfNERLY" places will bu sold, together with the Mules and farming tools, Tor terms apply to ?? ' - S. 6. KEITT, Care Of "William Middleton, Esq., dec 2Wtf Charleston, S. C. FOR LEASE, rpilKFINE ESTATE known as KEITT PLACE, j situated in St. Matthews'Parish." Tho Estate consists of three separate Tracts. '.The Kcnnerly Place hns -10t) acres cleared und 200 uncleared. The Darby I'lnoehns UOO cleared-and 2tK) uncleared?-all lino Cotton bunds. The Kcitt Placo consists of 2,400 aeres, one. half clunrvd and iu a fine ?tnto of Cultivation. Tfic Estnto Is watered by a largo Crock, which affords, good Range for Cattle, Soil Rich Red Clny. Tbc.Estate would be Leased all,to one pcr?on, or In smull Tracts of 50 or 1?O acres, to .-?nit small farmers. Fine Mules sold with the Place on credit. The Kcnnerly and Darby Places would be sold desired. For Terms apply to J. J. WOOD ARD, St. Matthews P. O., nov 2?tf Orangeburg District, S. D. ORnINaNcE?To Prevent tbc Firing of Guns, Pistols, 'ce,, within these Corporate limit*. * v 4 From and after tho publication of this Or'":;ace, any person ?onidotcd of th ing any Gun, Pistol, or other Firearms, within these Corporato Limits, shall be lir.ble to a fine not less than five dollars (."f?), or upon failure to pay tho fine, shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding two days, at the op. tion of the Intendant. Done in Council .this 2G?h dny of February, 1808, Oranceburg, S..-C. JOHN A. HAMILTON, 29?it Clerk. k? ?* LEGAL NOTICES. ?? a'ffiiv. ?muriaxi*ino am- i In Equity. Joseph Pickling, Adrn'rvivt. al. I Bill for'Acconut ts. V Marshaling Asseta Mary Hi Tyler of.'ah"' > T J lhjubotion& Belief It appearing to my satisfaction that Joshua Tyl**. ?d? ?fthl D&'cntUWib tWfemKMXt from aad reajq^aj Jyj/md *ha JhniUnf thfa State, on motion of MwSlMIflar of TwISbl^^tomplainant's Solicitors, it,*, ^rder,^;?;MftnMi?tttf<?li. ua Tylor, do appear, plead, answer, or demur to tho complainants said'bill within the time prescribed by law, or an order pre jonfesso will be taken against him. ' ? ? '--"f ?'?iifioi'f vtlnna'J^H . ,Cirnmu>8ionor's Office, "1 V. D. V. J AMI8$g,( Orangeburg,.S. C, [ Conuauiiaaa Dec. 19.1807. , J M \u dec 21" ??? tf'uV *v\v? ?*K . ? v ??? ? ????,?*? vrv*V-1.. V>"M at fana O. Nr Bowman, Adm'r.^' i 'A sjji M*B* D.^oobjot^i ;;|a*Twr*asf Under order inTSqitity in lhla ensc, thc creditors ?of David Bowmauf .deceased, V mauds before., mp .by .the first of mands before.mo .hy.the first of Commissfoncr^mce,* 1 V|D !?lra5c&HrV8fe?T *} L* \ ?Mino t?-:.-lfti? &quity^?j ?oiiia ORAttjJtEBBR& DISTRICT. James F. rLivingstbn, ; "| /.!-,- .lT ?0 vs. i> ;-Elhm.D. Lhing.-Uon, ct. al;i" > : "twi/nc* oJ J*>sq Under .decree,in Efmity^madooinAim ?ajtfqpriUr creditors of Win. .1. Livingston, willprove their do. rounds ?etbre mc^y'tho-liiW^Wlny' ab'kt;* gOtmot i,. ,.... .^..tofe^A ORAXGEBUW^mSTItffcTr^ ->d* M. A. DaVis, Ailiu'r. i j<f) no b ut bna ;l*> '^ ? 'Sarah BhibaW.Ifcf'.'ftlf ?<j ^?w>?dJlo. By order in this ease, iho. creditors of ???rg8;S; Biuiiukcr, dcicascd, are required to proTO their da numd* before mo.-by t ha fufsf. .oT/Mny. .nCxti.it ??Vf Commissioner's Offico, 1 V. D. Y. JAMISON. If pi <b o^crHm?^Klfpa?J*r/> .effota - March 4, ISO*, mar 7 ORAXGJSBURG, J?I?T01IC?V'. rt? C. U. Thompson, Adm'r.. w.Y- ". il-ivi dY??/iV . Win. M.'irutavo, Es?j.; eb OL*-/ J ,i Iii IT t >f|? By an order in, this canetho creditors tu* jITp-^lCj. Thomson, deccWiAt,'?Ve rcVptircd to pVov? tiicir de-. iuumh> before mv bv th?.fir*i oi'Juijn utnu,, .Jj Conimissiouors' ??ico, V V. U. Y. JA.MIS?X, March i, 18?S. > \>il '? CoMUHailoWtMKV1 mar -1 . ? , td. ? ru: ?:I' la,'r 'TtX-tr-'T '!? . In( Eqaity, ? .; .piLVXGEJJWRO BlStTlUCEc-t a ni F. ;M. Pooier, Adm iv] IrBUltib MaT?liAttilfc?et?*iT Ann Larr, ct. ?V }' "?qTrtjunettoWim*'ftelie/.''" By order of the Cmtrt, tho eroditor* ' of; Jokn( Larr, deceased, are required t* prove their demands. befor; *.-^} m Ith in thvef nimtWlff ri'Out thic date. Commissioners Office, V ttitfy Y^ J AMISON.* Or.mgcbr.rg, CYl,' '5 ' Commiaaionor. ; Jam 1, 1^8. :j-.J^ ?jan|J8rf^? . ............. ^ . vd noqii lt'\. r Iii; Bfliuty* ?n OR A XG ERURO P1J4TUICT. lottrifitn K. M A. J.-nkiu?, Adm*x, "I . . vs. ,? f 1 ?' ? v' ' ;- " W0?ftA-j9tfittl9T ct-'*1- \ Xi r.i .v.a.JV. * rthi ? ??! By order of tho Court of Equity in the ahorA, stated ease, the creditors er t he late Dr.' J. ?. Jou kiusaro eujotiicd from prosecuting tl^cir Hciiona at law fd'r'the recovery ?f (heir claims, "??d afi? ti* quired to pr?. ve-..thci,x, setrral! and ^??pefltjT* if mauds before the Commissioner on or bvforo the lii-iit day of May uu*t, ,f,uan\jlTU?Ia??<) *? fommissioners Other, ) V. B? V. JxSflSON, ? Oraugcburg (iJ. It; - pii* ?? iw C,on^id^fflrioacr,-? ,tj March 11, 18C8. J .... mar 14 ?", - i^nHai .mid The State of South Carolina. , ,T)i?R?X^^ ' In the CVurt ?f (5o^miin*r%ai;Mi: ; hH8'f litiiiili f?]?iV/ w ailijl-* ??ptaiol'oaL J/ l^i JI. II? Jtnnings, Jno. T. Jennings, v? I, A, WPcao? ? ;1sen, AJl^'Tktt^iu'g.jj ^ ' - ! ? um! M>-1 ^^i^?^iis^ili ' * *K ? WIl"KKEArV^Ihe riaintiffs diu* on the 20* jirtr1 Of May file tit.'ir deularalion agaliist tho Da fendunU, who (us it is.said) are absent from und without the limits ?f tit'- Stato, and 'hhvt neither wivcf-uor attorneys ktu, l ^itiyn.^Ac?|ai^,tMpo? whom a copy" of said declaration niay served: ' On motion of Hutsons & Legnre, l'laintifTs.Altoriieyia' It is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear. eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment wttii then be given aud awarded against tSeTn. -? - ? JuibJlOULNSOX, May 20, 18G7. XX bin 1 ?3uv4 n. C..C V. : ... \o*Aiv)T9 JliilT STATE 0| SOUTH, C^ROLI.^.^, 17,f OBANOBBURa DiSTltjIC^.. I,u tlic. pi^trict C^ifjyV, In pursuance of General Orders Noh 164, frtm. Headquarters Seoond Milltury Distrlcl,'the Magis trates of. tho District of Urangcbu.rg will mako a report on the l?th aud last days of eaah month to this Courh of alKto?>xlt?>ca>t;Biade^ahcm'<Jttt>1nj| the proceeding half month, ipejpifyinorfh?!? of^o?-. mitiucnt, ntvmc's bf; rVfctfiiCTs-'jii'iid the OnVkrcea Tor whioh they ^ ere ccinmitled;. said .Magiatratcn shall also forward to tho C^lork of this Cojjrrt, all rocogal Hiinccs and other papers,'connected < with the psc uccdiogs against tho. Prisoners aforesaid, which may be pi tnb\r possession- at the <lat?'!a,'m'4Era5 tho renortsherein ordered, n - r ? Border of the Court! r. -iv.. u, J. Fv ROBIN?Oifi fvoii'i .1 amiary 8, 1 SCO. Clerk Distrlot t'curt, jan 11 l?Ul?Tn tf OUXUXAitY'S XOTI(!i:.-A??lX. t istrators, Exocutors and Ouurdiaus who have not made their Annual ltctums in this -Office, arc called on to do so , Without Delay.- > >AU defaulter* will bo proceeded against hi''a fow" (lays, according ,0 )Wgi iki il i o - iitvl mi ?i<Jf*Offico*Dn'vs?Mondays and Fridays. Ordinary's'Onlco, \ P. A^ McMIOHAEL,. u: March u, 18ti8. / Ordinary, O. D.. mar 7 3t ." -! .<,, ?. ? |t> 1*1 tf in ifoiintui NOtI?F..~All the T^xcouttouH foip . l'onr Tax arc in my o?ieo, and parties' intaV. rested will do well to call nt once and settle and. eavecost. " ' J. W.'H: DlTKEK, ' jan 11?tf ? t Sheriff.; ,