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OBAHGBB?itG NBwf* it r?fititaan AT TOB "OLD TIME" PRICE. Two Dollars per Annum in Advancb. MBST 1KVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THtt SUBSCRIPTION. B^T Ceeatty Pradu*? t*k?n ?t Market B?te?. . 1 '? .-'i" ? ?.'?i? H?gt- We respectfully request our. friend* to send t? fAetV Advertisement* aa eOrly in the. neck as convenient; and if possible, let us have diet* hg Thursday evening. By this means, tee will be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur day, and will be enabled?to give mono/ the ' latest news, up to the time of our going to press. 3S8&PING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. lqcal I^ImsT SATURDAY .MORNING;, .API*., 25,1868. n ' "... 1 1 i The Elections In this District MR8T PRECINCT. For. Afeznst. Total, Orangeburg a?d U. Pump...658 228 78ft Psldev't......; 89 45 184 BraosvlUe... ;.179 90 200 ?OriffiVs...... ..... 18 llv 187 Bair??.~.85 82 167 1080 468 1498 In this Precinct almost the entire Radical -*o*e was polled; and about two-thirds of the Democratic, oft account of the weather. Grif fin's and Bair's were combined at Bair's, a dis tance of ten miles for most of the voters; so that the Democrats did not turn out, and a large vote was thus lost. SECOND PRECINCT. For. Against. Tot .JUnUrilU..^.,. ...?894 48 "Waahiftgton Seminary....107 49 Avlnger'a.......144. 27 " ?Club House, Baokhart'a and Pogte'a...268 181 81 908 265 ll| !In. this Precinct the Voting was genoi ' ?tnong the whites ; while numbers of the mc / intelligent colored men, unwilling to vote I Radical ticket, stayed away from the polls. third PRECINCT. For. Againtt. Tot\ Eaaterlin'u..?........-107 42 l| ?Corbetfa and Brown*?..146 79 ?Bortea* and Tyler's. SO 81 r< ?Oleaton'H 70 88 m 853 285 - Democrats carried two polls in this P ?cincts by small majorities; and could ha I ^carried fchciPraeinct, by a general vote. lFOURVU fUECINCT. . iFor. Against. Wbtdl (Fort Motte......255 81 :28ft iFnoU'fi Mill....JMS 20 ?] U vJambon'a end Elliott's....192 88 TJK iZelgltr'a.................... 69 21 *W ?CedarQrore. 65 91 146 '076 465 881 'In ibis precinct,'the entire "Radtcsl-strcngA vwtS voted; while the Democrats, tootmtrayef Hhem, delayed vcting till the last day; -and on ^account of the ''inclement weather, tailed eo "turn out. Had the spirit>of >th*? *b?P!*-3r*te at <Codar.Grove actuated the. .pafliy at tho other {polls, a more favorable resait would liav* on ?s*5cd. SUMMARY. For Constitution, -25?7. Againat Constitu tion, 1157. To^ 41S4. Radical majority, m6. . ? We are depose* *o ?eeaasder tlte ?esu>t more ?favorable for the Democratic Ticket, than ?could have been decocted. Sia-oe the election, ?numbers of the oofaod people have expressed 'their determiuattew to withdraw from the Radi cal party, and well vote with tterr true friends in future. ( We note a few defeotsews of white men-; so rfcw, however, that every one is known; and *we are. willing that thoy should enjoy the no '' ' " i\ p fi The Court of General Sessions. On Saturday last, the following sentences 'were pronounced by his Honor Judge Glover. EsfiBx Bt^.j'ofmvloted of Murder. Sen tenced to be hanged on Friday the 12t!h*a,ay of ?June next, hotweem hours of 12 and -2. -o'clock. ?Su Axy .persons of color, convictod of Grand larceny. 'Sotftevoed'to ?Bjeaure' EtsjprbeeKnotrfc,. %iih hard la;bor, in State Penitentiary-. 9 iflhe G?and J*ury, in * heir presentment, ad- j vortcu 'to:fc'ho conditiou of tbe woode* feuild-' ?ng now used as >&$wn\ aarf ?earnestly recom voenficfi tih?ft?*uie additional means betaken (Pot tine security of prisoners. They submit ted an estimate for tho reconstruction of the old jta?, vlip wans of which wore carefully ex amined by compctont builders, and pronounced sufficiently sound for the purpose, Mfi Juhi) fcWi .V* ?^poTleneeti raster h,uJjdor, furo jshed a specification of \\\? repairs needed; am} the entire expense, ordor to restP.re the jail, as an ornament to tho Town, and a place \ ctcriety they have acquired. of safe confinement, will only bo about seveu thousand dollars. Wo trust a legislative ap propriation may be secured, and the plan car ried into operation. Her. W. G. Connor's Lecture On Wednesday evening, a select audience of loao of literary tastes assembled at the Old jllego, and wore entertained by the accom plished and oloquent lecturer in bis most happy style. "Love in Old Age" was portrayed with a felicity. of expression, which threw around the subject a charm, equal to the- romance of] more youthful attachments. We feel indebted to Bev. W. O. Connor for having taken tho initiative in furnishing a spooies of entertain ment at once interesting and instructive; and we trust that be may be induce! to deliver a aeries of lectures, whioh we feel confident j would meet frith appreciation; and would be bettor and better attended, as the literary tastes of the community become more and more educated. Religious. There will be a Lecture at. the Baptist Church to-morrow evening. Subject: Queen of Sheha and the Wise Fool. i?wav???? ' Escape from Jail. On Wednesday last, Essex Bull, who is mi lder sentence of death, and another prisoner, Succeeded in breaking through the fragile oh itructious whioh are opposed to the egress of | prisoners, and broke jail. They were speedily retaken, however; and are still in as safe cus tody as circumstances will permit. This es cape, in open day, is another commentary on the insecurity of the jail, which has been a subject of presentment of every Grand Jury sinco its erection. j _ _:_ '?? New Advertisements. ?:o:? New Dross and Millinery Goods Just Bc-j [ eeived? M iss Kate Maule. >, Dtseolafciou?Robinson <& Co. | ^ In ?he Common Bless. ' Citation. Frost -blighted ?he fruit?rop about Nashville last week. The doors of the Episcopal churches in I Haatford are Jocked -during service. There are eleven thousand ?boot-b'bu&s in New York. The yeat hogs near South ""end, Ind., are to be worked for <the purpose of supplying the West with cheap fuel. Tho death of one of Barnum's Albinos loads i to the discovery that it waa born, i not in Madagascar, but on Long Island. ' Xjmng Indian girl, perfectly wild, was re cently purchased in Terra del Fuego, for a hag of biscuits. Professor Loinback is building a ship at Bethlehem, Pa., nvdth which to navigate the air. Brigham Young has just sent an order to a I-firm in Philadelphia for sixteen complete 3eta "f harness, >lo ho gorgeously ornamented. The refuse ?discharged by the oil refineries j into the -Wrbour of Cleveland injures the ves sels so seriously that the shipowners havo re solved to bring suit against the city to recover damages. Attention Young America. YOU ABB IIEBEBT OBDBBBD TO ATTEND your Begular Parado to-day atthe'csual hour. Alno your regular Monthly Meeting <m'ttettt tVcd naacay 'Evening. ?By order of tho President. THEODOR? KOIIN, dpi 6 2?li Soorotary. THE STATE OF ?GOTH CAROLINA, OBANGtenuno District. In the Common Pleas. Henry Btsolioff ft Co. t* n T * ? f Attachment. Bailey ft Bro. J ^Whereas the Plalntifls did on the 11th day of April, 1808, file their declaration against the De. rondanta, who, (as It la said,) are absent from and without the Utnlta of this State, and have neither wife Attorney known within the same, upon whoro .v copy of said DeoloratUm may be aopvcd i On motion of Mepars. War ft Pibblp, Plaintiff's AHprneys, |t is. ordered, T|>n<, tho said Defendant* ^flSBpejta and plead tH (hp said Declaration on or before ?ho }8tlj day ftf April, whioh will be In the year, of our Lord ope thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and abaolnto judgment will than tie given end awarded against them. Clerk'? Office, \ J. F, ROBINSON, April 11 th, 1868. / C. 0- P. ?apl 11 0c8ro X3W _ i_ ?r Consignee* pop South ttjolina Railroad Remaining In the Depot to Dato. J. W. Hoffman. J- Jmuml ?s J. Braniley, B. H. Barton, w. T. ^It, K. Barley, Riehburg, D.j R. Joiner, D. W. Harley, P. a. McMiobneL J. H. Kel lor, Kcitt & Holrnon, R. W. Dates. Ia accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storsg? will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in tho Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, ? Agon* ~ COllttERCIAL. 1 Orrica or ras OnaKoaaoaa Nsws, April, 24 1868. COTTON.?Sales this week amount to about 10 bales, at the following quotations : Ordinary. 28 Middling.25@25J2 Strict Middling. 26 Rouoh Rick?Is la good demand at $2.30 per { oushel. Corn $1.40. P?aa|1.40. GOLD......i................................. 86 SILVER.80 Report of the Charleston Cotton Isar-? ket for the Week Ending April 24. Reported for the. Orangebwrg New* by f W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR? 2" J Oar cotton market for the past week, baa bean generally quiet. . HoHers hare been firm, and ask* iog prices beyond tue views of buyers; The sales for the week foot up some 1000 bales, the market closing with a better feeling, but not much activity, Wo quote i Low Middling. 80 Middling.?80} Strict Middling. 81 J? CARD. The Subscriber respectfully announces, that bis vote at the Last Election was east under Protest With other colored mea (well known in this Com munity.) he believed the Democratic Party to be en titled to his support, and resolved to support it. He withstood threat* of a cruel nature, until the j evening of the last day of polling, when tho fritndi who promised to support him went over to the Radi cals, then the pressure and threatening induced I Mm to go to the Polls, which he reached, intention ally after thoy hadbcea closed,.but tho Managers opened them again for him, and he put in the Radi cal ticket only under tho force of threats, which were of too serious a nature to disregard. I sub mit my easo to my friends without further comment. . [Signed.] JACK DA1SEY. Witness John A. Hamilton-. apl16 It DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF ROBINSON & CO. TS THIS day DISSOLVED, AND THE NAME' JL of the FIRM will only be used in Settlement i of tho Business. MURRAY ROBINSON, MURRAY ROBINSON, Jr. KIRK ROBJNSON. Afra 21st, 1868. dbp: a-.r.rv worth op goods at loh tjpt/?V/r/Vr PHcss, and at Auciwn. ^ We will offer our STOCK at Auction-on every Saturday -at 11 o'clock, and during the rest of the week, at Redaccd Prices, to close up our business Pleuse .give .as a call. Apl 26 3t LATEST STYLES OF THE SEASON'. ALL WHO wish TO GET THE LATEST Styles of Bonneta and Hats call and examine /oryouraslres at Miss KATE MAULE'8. Miss M. has Just received a large assortment of Fashionable Summer Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Rib bona, &c Ac. Also a general assortment of Dry \ Goods and Shoes, all of which will bo sold as cheap i as In Charleston. Thankful far past patronage ?ho j solicits a continuance of the same. j Fashionable Dressmaking done at the shortcut' possible notico. Miss KATE MAULS, apl 26? Ira Russell Street. STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, \ ~, ? - Orangcburg District. { Nation. By P. A. MoMICHAEL, Esq., Ordsaarj-, Whereas, John T. Jenntnga hath made suR to me to grant him Letters of Administration, -of the Estate and effects of D. L. Bronson, dsoeasad. Theas are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and ?Creditors of the said D. L. Bronson, deceased, that they bo and appear before me in tho Court of Ordinary, to ba hold at Orasgeburg C. H., on 'the 4th day of May inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock la the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Olven under my hand this 18th day of April Anno Domini, 1868. P. A. MoMICHAEL, apl26-*2t <0. O. D. TAILOR SHOK THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends and cus tomers to their New Tailor 8hop, where thoy are prepared to do work with Neatness and Dispatch. We cab he found at alt times apposite Messrs. Chas. BuH & Co., on Kuan ell Street, JAS. CANNON, mar 28?8m >D. tr*. K?mNSON. CHEAP GOODS AT Grahaiirs % 0? Wret?? & Steadman, We beg to eall the attention of our Customers and Ftienda to our New Stock, consisting of Staple ? n(j 2r&nTI" TL**"' ,?,r<>0,5riM. feiolnes, Crockery, 8v'dlery, &0., which w5 w# ,olUng ?0 ,ow f*r y! ii. w? nill pay tho Highest Market Prloe far Cotton and othor Produoo. Thankful for the liberal Patrt .tage heretofore, vre solicit a continuance of the same. WROTON & STEADMAN. mar 28 2m pnOCERIESI ?iBOCKRIEM I oiioii p$ Bao?n, L?ru, ?ugar, C?ffoe, b tour, it ice, Molasses, fresh Covo Oysters, Sardines, fine No. 1 Maokorel, and other artiolea generally kept in a Grocery Store. Also constantly on hand FRS8H MEAL and GRIST. ALSO Beoelving woekly, Oranges, Apples, Coooa Nuts, etc., etc, all of which can be found low for th# Cash at J, W. PATTERSONS, fob 8?3rae Opposite Bull & Soo/Wl's IlL-ff SPRING uuuuo JOHN D. STOCKER & CO.'S, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING A CHOICE SELEC TION OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, To which wo beg the Attention of Purchasers. CONSISTING OF CALICOS from the Cheapest to the Beat. Printed MUSLINS and CAMBRICS. Cheek and Plaid CAMBRICS. SWISS MUSLIN. Cheek and Plaid LINEN for Suits. LINEN DUCKS and DRILLS. KENTUCKY JEANS at 25 ets per yard. Lot of Faney RIBBON8 and TRIMMINGS. Plaid and Cheek HOMESPUN. Blaek and Brown SHIRTING. ; \\ A lot of fine FELT 1 ox. HATS at S2.B0 eaoh. Also a general assortment of Boots, Shoes, Groceries and other Articles adapted to this Market, which we will sell LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER. Please give us a call before purchasing. JOHN D. STOCKER & CO., may 11?ly Corner Russell Street and Railroad Avenue. THOMAS RAY ~ IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF RAY & BEO'S, Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIE8 built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness and despatch. From this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF BYBRT DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINBST TO TnE CHBArEST YABIBTIBB. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. TARNISHES aad PAINTS eonstantly on hand. Also two barrels MANHATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, &c, for sale at low rates. sept 28?lye THOMAS RAY. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG ANP THE ADJOINING Districts tbs.t I am still at mj Old Stand, ready to do any work in my hate at the Shortest Notice. ( hare <ra hard ?evecal New and Second hand CARRIAGES aad BUGGIES, als? tm% WAGONS, one 4 Borat and <me ?. ?ALSO? established a LUMBER, YARD and will keep const ant ly on hand BOARDS, SCANTLING, &c, of all kinds usually In demand, and can ?fill all Ordera with Despatch. My Cc'r ja Ginn and Press are in perfect order, and ready 1? GIN on TOLL for all these wha may fnTar me watk ikcir Cotton tho coming Season. -:o: FOR SALE LOW Two 50, Two 40 and One 45 SAW GINS. ONE IHGEHSOLL'S COTTON PRESS. -ALSO aag 24 BE?BSTEABS of Various Kinds. H^LRFIISr RIGGS. ly ThTOTICB.~-TME BOOKS OF D?. I\ T, A. KLLIOTT and of Urs, ELLIOTT & 8ALLEY hare been placed in the hands of Col. P. A. McMicbaot for collection and settlement. In ac cordance with a previous notice our Books must be settled quarterly. Col. McMichacl is outhorlted to ?iva receipts in settlement. T. A. ELLIOTT, M. D. a?r 14?4f A. S. 8ALLEV, M. D, Sard Times Bayed Out To One and All, what de you think, WWhJkcy fct 'Cannon's 10 cents a Drink; There is Whiskey for all, and won't it be ?tce, '^o step into Cannon's and'drink for 1?oftf Price. It's often?* 'Drink we'd be glad'<b "g& 'When the weather is cold, cloudy and wet. But 20 cents was too much for poor men to sptfre, Now its 10 cents a drink and Cannon's rioht there, mar 80 Ijr 1*. WOLFE HAS J*7ST BE ^ CETVKD a fresh supply of Cnoioe Family T Gveoerlcs, aad 0(ibson*a XXX Whiskey. Vcfcy low for Cash. nor 10 c OHAS. Sv lltJI.E. A <GOa OFFERS for sale ;S general assortment of Goods at prices to ptiit the Hard Times. Purchasers will do wcYTto call and ascertain Tor themselves. "?Just received Flotir, line on, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup. ?c:, &C. >;epl 28 lT HOt/S^KEEPFJfcUF YOU WA?T to purchnae your Goods at Charleston Cost Prices, go to UOY IQ T. D. WOLFE'S. EEEEKIEL BEOS TO INFORM , hia Old Friends that he is now preparod fo reimfr Watohea. Clocks* JmxAty, kt. fob 28 Vf QOlM^ftTXEKSIIIft? NOTICE. Tho undersigned hare this Jay f?rmod A Cdpnrtr norship as Retail, Dry Goods, Grocery, and General Country Merchants. ?Uder tho Name-, Stylo and Firm of "MoNAM \RA k JONES;" Anrli l.t iftflfl I J08EPH McNAMARA, April i.t, 1808.1 Charles r; jones. spril 4 1m l\TOTICE.-I Would it?rcwltt? B?a V\ spcotfully inform my Friends and the Public at Largo, that I am prepared Id fotialr BUGGY and other UM IUI ELL A B( also PAllASOLSi at mUderal* Prlees. JbiiN DAVI& ? tSh Call at tho St?te Of Mullet k Davis., Brntigh ton-Street. npi 11 at IW TUE ?rSTttICT COURT OF TUE UNITED STATES?Fob tob District ov South Carolina?In the Matter or Jerbmiah Rilby, Bakkbupt?la Bankruptcy.?To Wuoxit mat CoRCBRR.?Tho underaigned hereby gives n? tico of his appointment as Assignee of Jeremiah Biley, In the District of Orangeburg and Statt of South 'Carolina, Within said District, who has bean adjudged a bankrupt-upon his owh 'petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at 0?n getan rgC tJ., the 4th day of Arfil ? A. D. 1808. apl 11 ? St V. 'DIBBLE, Assignee. IS TUE DISTRICT CJOURT OP THE UNITED 8TATES?For The District or South Carolina?In the Matter or Edward A 1:001:, Bankrupt^-In BaHW?*tcY?*Po Whom it may CON?BRR.-^The undersigned hereby gives' notice cf his a$>pointm'eht ?s | Assignee'Of Edward; Argoe Ma the District "of OrRhgebarg Und Sthte ?ofli?ttth OaVolina, within said District, who has bctffi adjhdgcd a brfhkra.pt Upon hia 'Own petition,"by the District Court Of said Difltridt. Dated at Orangcburg 0. H.','tho 6th dhy of April A. D. 1808. aplll?8t \f\ V. DIBBLE, Assignee \S THE OISTRICT COURT OF 1 THE UNITED STATES?Fou thm District or South (Carolina?la tub Matter op Joseph W, Philips, Bankrupt?la Bankbuptcy.~7o Whom it may Coxcehh.?The Undorsij;;,^ i,0ro'by glvOB no tice of \'.\e appoint^int RB Assignee of Joseph YT. ? ?dlips, in ?'?0 District of Ori)ngohurg and State of "tuith Curolina, within said District, who has been adjudgod a bankrupt npon his own petition, by the Dim riot Court of said District. Dated at Ora'ftgeDOTg C. II., the 6th day of April A. D., 18(18, apl 11?St P. V. DIBBLE, Aaslgnee. > ?fS TUE DISTRICT COURT OF I THE UNITED STATES-pobtue Distbiot op ouTii Carolina?In tub Mattbb op John C, Faxnino, Bankrupt?In Bankruptoy.?To Whom iy may Concern.?The undersigned hereby grves n? Ifbo of his appointment as Assignee of John C. Faa I ning, in tho District of Orangebnrg and Stufe of South Carolina, within said District, whs hs? bn*r adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, hy Mit District Court of said District. Dated at Orangcburg C. II., the 6th day of April A. D., 1808 apl 11?8t P. V. DIBBLE. Assign** I N T1IE IblSTRlC l' COURT OF X THE UNITED STATES?Fob thr IOihtbictOp South Carolina?In the Matter op Howrll Eab tbbum, Dank noi't?In Bankbuptct?To Whom it may Coroebn.?Tho undersigned hereby glvae no tice of hia appointment as Assignee of Howell Bae tcfRBvJh the District of OraAgeburg and State of South Carolina, within said I)i strict, who has been adjudged abanlrufct upon-his own petition, by tha Di At riet Canrt of said District. Dated at Opaffgcburg C. If., Ih*26ih day of March A: I?. Ifr.8. hmr 28-?t P. V. DIBBLE, Assfgnwc. Southern Drugstore Dr. B. It Shuier, Druggist. UST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ASfcd Perfumeries, such ns Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assort men* of Hair, Clothea, Nnil, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of the best qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks, Lead Pencils, Indellible Pencils for Marking Clothes, Writing Pena and Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, &c. Ton aan find anything gcneiolly kept in a well Regelated Drug Store. All of which is offered low for the Cosh. Call and see for yourselves, mar 7 Jj FREDERICK FERSNER, DENTI?T, WILL BE IN ORANOEBUflO, EVERT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. gQr Rooms at Masonic Hall, opposite CorneUon, Kramer & Co.' *pril 4 *m tf BROOKLYN Life Insurance Company, . Issues aU Kinds of Life Insurance Policies, DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY IN GASH, Office 141 Broadway, WM. M. COLE, CHRISTION W. R??CK, SaoaTAur, PnEsinisT. Holmes, Waties & Keitt, General Agents, S. C, OiBco No. 4 South Atlantio Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. KEITT BROS. Agent? for Orangeburg istrict. apl 11 2m Holmes, Waties & Keitt, Jas. O. H?hnet, Jr., Wm. Wehet, ?. O. Keitt. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, ClinrlestoM, S. C. Will Sell an Commission Cotton, Lumber, Timber, Naval' 8tores and all Country Produce. Strict at tention given to tho Purchasing of Store, Planta tion and Family Supplies, Consignments and Ortet8 Solicited. KEITT BROS. Agents for Orangoburg District, apl 11 2m GU-?JT0, WOO, UNADULTERATED, PERUVIAN GUANO on hand by th? Sack or more. ~~ . Orders -will he received for. MAPES, SUPER PHOSPHATES, and FISH GUANO. And the WANDO FERTILIZER. To the Planter who can possibly afford to procure of these, thero will be a reward in hia increased crop, GROCERIES and a General Assortment of other Goods kept eoa otnntby on hand At the Court Hons* Store, Market Street ?et P5?ly JOHN A. HAMILTON, Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa,, to nie directed I will sell to the Mghest bidder, at Orangoburg Court House, ?e? the Crst Monday la May next, for cash tho fell owing properly rix: One Tf act c f Land containing 348 acres, more or less, in tho Fork of Ediato, or.st sido of Willow Swamp, Waters of South Edh*o River, bounded by lands of James Moss'oa the cast, by lands of Joseph Fanning, on the south, nrA by lands of Joshua Ty ler, James W. Reed sad 1-Vslix Gregory on tho we.it. ' Levied on as tbt property of James W. Reed,' at tho i suit of V. V-. Jmnistft, Commissioner. ALSO Another Tract of Land containing 850 acres, ['more or lifts. Levied-on as the property ?f Wm. J. Bookhart, at the tUiit of Samuel Doz.?rd, Adm'r and others. ALSO Xnbther?Vatjt ccontnining 850 sorts, more or lcaa. ! Levied'im'& the property of tho estate of Wm. P. j Reese, -at tho suit of Sainuol Hazard, Adm'r. ALSO All 'tha Right, Title 'and Interest of W. A. Mc GroHv, in an undivldod share of GOO acres'oC lau?, !ih?re or less. Levied on at the suit of L. C. Jones and-August Kohn, Assign er a. ALSO 'One House and Lot containing one acre of Land, more or less,' situated ?n the Town of Ornngeburg, and known as the Moaeloy house. Levied on aa th* property of B. F. Simmons (or oost in the case of Jacob Cooncr. et, a.lt ad.* W, F. Simmons, ALSO All tho Right, Title and Interest of Mrs. E. M. A. Jenkins, Henry Jenkins, \Y. A. O'Cain, II. L. .letters and Jnme? 11. Porter, in ono House and Lot containing 3 acres, more or less. Levied on at the suit'of Rufus P. Autlcy aud Jno. W. DauUer. ALSO Ono Tract of Laad containing 200 acres, more or less. Levied on as tho property of Charles 8. Bin nekcr, at tha salt of Cheater N. Case, survivor of Cas? & Ball, aud C. N. Caso A N. A. Bull, surviving Assignees, and Cheater Jt. Case, survivor of Case & Baft Sheriff's Office, \ J. W. II. DUKES, AptH 0, 1888. ; K. O. D. aplll td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ ? Orangeburg District. / cltAtIon By P. A. McMICHABL Esq., Ordinary. - WIIKRRASv V. D. V. Jamison, Coauaisstonor in Equity, hath made suit to mc- to cruuL Um Let* ?r* oi Administration of the rotate and effects of Geo. T. Irlck, deceased. These aro therefore to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Geo. T. Iriek, dee. that they bo and appear before mo, In tho Court of Ordinary, tobe held at Orange burg C. H.. on the 18th day of May cast, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Adminls. trat ion should not he granted. Given under my hand this eighth" day ef April Anno Domini, lytiH. P. A. McMICH ALL, Ok. 0. D. aplll 2t