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To ?ho Fanners, Mechanics and Day ..... ? The Polla (Iowa) Coppevl^ad is doing a good work for tho oaiwo of Defffooraoy in the. WC?t. - It talks right out. Its sentiments nre; ; sound. \ . Read it,'you half-ponitentJu^ongrfelitcs, ,,*nd "conic out from among tho foul party, and . ybto for what's honest and.truo Yon, havegreater interest in a oTi?nge in tho j General GoVern'ment than ony claw of people i in the country'. What you got, you work for. You have no chanco to | steal, oven if you had tho inclination. Yo? fiavo no inclination in ,j that direction, or you would have, joined the Republican, party long ago. YoU seek no j&offices, because you prefer to cam your brend ^)^nSfl|y\" You desire. to make oomfortablo foun?^rthe?e)dg, at. the workbench, driving! the^cort, and laboring for your own as .well as men aro naturally Democratic, bbcauso th'Oy have no timo to pla?*and sohemo to'bneoT.their neighbors! y? You have no time to spend in tho club room, ingendering some plan by which you can swindle your neighbor and live without work. An?Vy?f you hardly tako time tio think of how much importance you ^arc in this country tji-ltpoh ?the farmer, mechanic and day laborer, the prosperity; wealth and durability of this ! ' entire country dep??d. If you fail, all fail. If yon suffer, all must suffer. You furnish the bread, meat, fuel, clothing, nnd all that is, necessary to make a State and a people pros lpcrousT., You dovelopo the country, subdue the .soil, convert. tho forest into blossoming fields, and furnish tho drones, hangers-on, trimmers, bankers, shoddyites, thieves, thugs, - murderers," aristocrats, Congressmen, slinks, men, brokers, merchants, the old as well as u' "the new world, tho articles of commorcoj traf fic and trade, and feed as well as clothe-the en rt^r?eo^. ssd?W ?semxoE > Yon.pay the enormous taxes for road, bridge and school-house purposes.!?'. You pay tho coun ty and State tax. You pay tho tax that furn ishes the rump hounds the fund from which to steal themselves rich. ? You *$ay your own as well as the bondholders' tax. You pay the in terest on tho bonds. You support tho Freed men'a Bureau. You support a standing army inJ the tinic of a most profound peace. You -?^.W6.T^ingJiyoJjundrcd and thirty millions of : - dollars nnnuhlly, while tho bondholders pay ' not a cent. Laboring, honest men, are you ""S^tirod^T iJbJs thing ? ^ro you uotttircd of Qt^^n^fr^ni ^h^ mouths of your VhUdron and ? from Ifie backs of your wives the food and clothing ; tliat tlioiri love demands, to support tHo infamous thieves and cormorants who now rule you with a" rod of iron ? Can. you. sweat Ttbo f? YOO lull l nil <il Ti o?t your life's bl?od ? Will you stand sil?nt : byahd boo ybur'f?rnjs- s?fd^ thqhoines of your wives and children taken from you for the out rageous taxes that these' piiups of tKo "God and morality"' party uro stealing daily, and hourly from you? Awaken to a realizing senso of rvour, duty ! Swear by the God of yourfTattiers that tliis thing must stop ! Go to the polls and learn these men that equal tnxaj|fl tion was tho rule of your fathers 1 Teach theaomercenary B"oundrels that you are yet a freo poqpjp, and that this is still the land of the free and the homo of the brave." Then,; freeme9f .arou.80! and? t^ us rout'; t-b'em, horse, foot *aM*&5$oons*! 'Steady on the whole lino 1 Good Effects of Limo. If any one has any doubts of the good effect5 of limo upon soil, let him take for experiment L&al/'?h acr? ' arid liruojt well. andi we tntnk . that in; four or fivo years ho will extend the application ; otice well" dono, it lasts an age.' Whoever . saw the place where the ruins of a hou?o onco was, but has sncn rich strong grass ' th^'re all Beasons, wet or 4ry? Now what produces this? Tho fertility which gathers around the residence of them. It must be tho lime that falls into tho soil from the bricks and plastering. Lime acts more positively on some lands thnn on others, but did you ever know of limestone soil which was not fertile? That did not give a larger yield of grass ? It soemB to act as a manure or food for plauts ?for all who are conversant with chemical analysis know that there is n small portion of limo or alkaline matter found in all plants, grassos, and trees. Limo supplies this, hence ' tho vigorous growth where ever found. It is muoh more advnntagoous to doublo the pro duco of ono acre, than to work two acrps for " tthip same roturns. Lot us try the articio, and if we see no good the first year, and but.Iit^Io tho second ; doubt uot'for it requires time, to get this material under.way. But when it docs act its operations' aro durable and steady, and it annually repays tho original cost, for is tin old nnd trite saying, ' nothing risk, nothing have." Most farms arc lacking in limo, and until that is supplied, crops must bo small.?[?erman/oum Telegraph. i mii? ??? A littlo boy had lived for s?irio with a ponu rious old uncle, who took good care that the child's honlth should not bo injured by, o.ver feeding, i Tho undo was ono day walking out, (the child at his side,) when a frioud accosted him,'aOcompamcd by a greyhound. While the elders wore talking, tho littlo follow, never haying Keen a dog of so Blim nnd slight a tox turo, olasped tho creature round the neck, with tho impassioned cry, "Oh, doggie, and did ye ;liye wi' your undo too, that yo aro so thin '(" .?ty ^apox^^Bjb ^wgitSo otlterJuay, gawfiy^. uncouth and innocont in appcarauce, but in roality with hiB eyo tooth out. Pasping up Chatham street through the Jews quarters he ^raav-' ephtinually ^.encountered .? with J impor one rushed out in accordance with the annoy- j irig custom tJf that street to seize upon wiid try to force him to purchase. At last a dirty fellow caught him by* tho arm, and clamorously urged him to become a customer^ ^ *3 "Have you any shirts?" inquired the country man, with a very earnest look. , "A 8plended assortment, sir. Stof) in, feir. Every price, and in every styled Tho cheapest in tho city, sir." "Are they clean?" "To bo auro, sir. Step in sir." "Then,', resumed the countryman with per-1 foot gravity, "put one on{-for you noed it." The rage of that Jew may'bo'bctt'e'r im agined, as the countryman turned on his heel and quietly pursued his .way. j ?NMlSTAKABLE.-^Tt is contended that a newspaper mnu can always* toll what sort of a woman a man marries, by the way ho treats the printer. If ho goii a common wife, he for- ] getf the printer altogether. If ho gets a tol erably good wife, he will send in the notice of j his marriage. If' he gets a very good one, he will send tho printer a slice of cake accom panying the notice. If he gets an extra good ono, ho will send a greenback with the notice. And if he gets n glorious, angelic orenture? all affection and goodness?ho is sure to send the printer a gold or silver dollar, with the notice of his happiness. The Tray for Low.?Some boys wcro playing cards recently, in a hay mow, in the country, during a terrible storm of wind, rain and thunder. When the war of the elements was at its height, a tree near tho old barn, was struck by lightning, and at the same moment, a severe blast of wind upset tho story of the barn, a^d tumbled tho card players to the ground, amid a perfect wreck of boards, beams and rafters. The first thing heard was the voice of one of the boys, as he crawled out of j the debris, holding fast to the cards, "Re mcnibcr, boys, I played the tray for low. That chap will bo a Lieutenant-General, if we ovor haVe^anothor war. A Confederate ghost sent the-editors of the North "?lahamian a Ku-Klux ordor, and en closed twenty dollars in Confederate money to pay the printing. He says it passes in the inoon at par. Schedule South Carolina Bail Bond. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 20th THE Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Kail | Road will run a a follows: For Columbia?Day Train. Chariest on .7......"...V.? 0:80 A'l Ornngcburg.,,....................12:10 P., M. at Columbia.:.' 8:501V M. | NigH Trgty Leave Charleston.'..........i. 6:40 P. M. " Orangeburg.12:85 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.... 6:20 A. M. For Charlciton-?Day Train. Leave Columbia.V.X 6:00 A. M. d Orangeburg.;.;t;J.V...'.. 0:48 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 8:10 P. M.. Night Train. Leave Columbia.?.'..L\..:.?S 5:80 V M. j, Orangeburg.-.. .t...... t....... 10:82;P. M. Arrlvo'at'Charfcston.C:80SA. M. H. T. PEAKE, mar 28?it 9 General Superintendent. . W ?BEJT*' ?THE STORE AND I '? ' Dwelling Market Street known as the ivlSE HO?8*., .i a convenient and healthy loca tion. Tho best Known Stand for Millinery Busi j ncss.dn Orangoburg. Terms very low. Apply to ':, SAMUEL DIBBLE, mar 14 " U Oil DIN A NCE--To Prevent the .Firing of Guns, .Pistols, &c, within these Corporato limits. From and after the publication of this Ordinaee, any person convicted of firing any Gun, .Pistol; or other Firearms, within those Corporate Limits, shall ? bo liable to a fino not less than.five dollars ($5), or upon failuro to pay tho fine, shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding two days, at tho op tion of tho Intendant. Dono inCounoil this 26th day of February, 1868, Orangeburg, S. C. JOHN A. HAMILTON, 20?It Clerk. In Equity. \ i ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Martha M. Phillips, Adm'x. - vb. Jno 0. Kenncrly ct. al. By order of tho Court of Equity ill tho above 'Stated oaso, tho creditors t>t the lufe Jacob Phillips, deceased, aro enjoined from prosecuting actions at law for tho recovery of their churns, and are re quired to present and prove the satne boforo the Commissioner within two months front tho publica tion hereof. Commissioner's Offioe, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, March 27,1868. j Commissioner, mar 28 2m In Equity, DISTRIC ] ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Joseph Fiokling, A dm ct.nl. vs. Mary R. Tyler, ct. al. By order of tho Court' of Equity In tho above stated saso, tho creditors of the Into Darling S. Ty ler aro enjoined - from prosecuting their actions at law for the recovery of their olainis, and arc re quired to prove thoir sovoral and respectivo'demands Ijip'oroJho Commissioner on or boforo the first' day I of May nbxt. Commissioner's Office, "1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg C. II., Y Commissioner. 1 March 11, I860. J mar 11 td _!_; COTTON FACTOR 1 ?AND? ? COMMISSION MERCHANT, I ? ^ ?il?uLESTON, S. D. I Prompt and personal attention given to tbe pale of Cotton. dug 24 ' mos 6 I L- lefiteCo., AND Coniinission Merchants, ?IIARLESTON, S. C. QPECIAL ATTENTION QIVEN TO THE SALE ? ? of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sap ones ea'Ofully attended, to, ?????! Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, E. Q. Stone, I Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. "Win. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. : 1 ?pl : ?_ ft PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. I BOARD, PER DAY, ftS.OO. A. BUTTERFIELD, MRS. II. L. BUTTERFIKLD, Superintendent, proprietress. - deo,28 ;, . .. 8 _:_:_ HI 1,15 E R S. HOUSE, (vornehlt uns. ?iddlk's,) 284 KING STREET, Bchtr.cn ,Wcntworth and Hazel Street*, and within three minutes' walk of ail the Principal Wliolesalc and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and Hayne Streets, and the Post Office, Charleston, S. G. .The City Bailway,?which runs to each extremity of the City, is within, fifty yards of tho house. TERMS OF BOAEB : Board by the day.$2 50 " ? ?? Week.$12 00 to $l? 00 Henry Spabniok, . Mas, 13. HiLOEns. ? ?et 18 ' ' ?. ' It THE WANDO COpANT, op ? CHARLESTON, S. C, IS PEEPAEED TO F?ENI8H Farmers and Planters AN ,? . AMSIOXIATED Soluble Phosphate, GOMBINING in tho highest degree the Ecqul sites for the largest yield' of COTTON and CORN. Our friends who havo tried this FERTI LIZER, give their unqualified testimony of its com plete success in largely increasing the yield of their crops. Where 1 he replication wns doubled, tho in crease of yield- was fully as great, and wo are as sured that it has proved for COTTON rLANTERS will find il Advantageous to "Work less Ground, to Cultivate moro thoroughly, nnd to apply liberally a Preparation such as tho above. Our FERTILIZERS ARE MADE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF _ , Dr. ?t Julien Ravbnel, Chemist, Wbose.REPETATroN and SKILL ensure a Relia ble Article. .We have no hesitation in stating that in our Standard Manure the' Public'have a FERTIL IZER which will give the most satisfactory results. Wo claim that at the same Cost Per Acre, this Artiolo will do bettor than Peruvian Guano, our friendu writing Hint Guano loses its effect upon the Plant generally about the beginning of September, and this sustaining the' Plant in a green and healthy condition until killed by frost. Directions for use sent with shipments. Price $05 dollurs per ton of 2,000 pounds. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE i ? - ? ; -t\i Iii I./'. OP ? ? ' jr ? PURE BONE FLOUR ALWAYS ON nAND AT ;^||gT^^J5^0P 2000 POJJNDS. WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, feh29?5t Charleston, S. C. rpiIE GREAT POPULAR PAPER CnARLESTON~DAILY NEWS. Subscription Price Six Dollars a Year! . THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLV NEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Do'Iura for Six Months. Bgy- Terms?Cash in advance. No Paper sent un' c tho Cosh accompanies tho order.. No Paper sent for a lonB. <? tima than paid for. RIOUDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf { Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TUl-WEEKLY, BY A. N. WlLY^INGTOft A CO. Daily Paper - - - - $8.00 per Annum. Tri-Weekly l'nnor - - 94.00 per Annum. The war closod will a ,largc indebtedness on tho part of our former suhi irlbers, some of whom have proiforod us payment. To others wohnvo present ed no claim, amid the louses nnd misfortunes by whioh they bavo been surrounded, having boon .'pared tho necessity of doing so by tho very generous,, prompt, and hearty support wc have uniformly received. We aro able to wait for the advent of better times, confidently nsBurcd that when prosperity returns to tho land they will cheerfully moot thoir obligations. To all such wc cordially extend an invitation to ro now their subscriptions. jan 11 dh tf _:-??-, t , >rf T^IWAE NOTICE*,?WE REGRET Ij the necessity which forces us to put all our Notes arid' Accohnts in tho bunds of nn Attornoy I arid- Magistrate for. collection, nnd those of our 'friends who'destro to save cost eon do so by colling on W. J. DoTrovillo. ClIAH. DULL L CO. sept 2b ly (opposite: court house.) :?? mtfTl uminnnti spectiully Inform the Traveling Pub lio that his HOUSE is opened for their accomodation. j ^ ''RATES OP BOARD. Board per Day.'..$ 1 76 Week...:. 7 00 | " Month... 20 00 JA?'C?NNON, l*r<n>rictor.~ ?g-S" c ly CARD. /-f1"E FIRM OF. It.*L7 JEFFBR8 '^A CO., WAS, '3 Dissolved on the 4th hut. "T?he FACTORAGE and' COMMISSION BU8Ir NESS will bo continued by Wm. H. &tThos. A. Jetrers.;-. The stylo of tl*e Firm being wm. h. jeffers & co. . Consignments of Cotton solicited: Prompt re turns will be made, and our usual attention paid to the interest of our friends. .1 .it WM. H. JEFFERS & CO., Charleston, 8. C. Refer to JOHN A. HAMILTON,. Orangeburg, B. C. Jan 11 Am 1 _ ? '? . , ," ?- J TUST HECKIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OF LIQUOR. We also invito attention to our Stock of choice family groceries, iii \;dry goods,; ' / :f roots ?ND shoes, etc., Low for Cash or Barter. Tbo highest Market Price given for country produce. MULLER & DAVIS, Broughton Street, nov 0 c ly SELLING OFF at COST, new spring GOODS, JUST RECEIVED rl BY_LUii D. LOUIS & CO., AG-ENTB, fob 15 ly CHEAP CASH STORE!! WE ARE RECEIVING DRY GOODS GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality and price to suit all who may favor us with a call. Wo will take iu trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at tho highest market prices, and put, our Goods at os low figures as uny housu in Town. oct 18?cly KEITT BROTHERS. FOR LEASE, rTUIE FINE ESTATE known as KEITT PLACE, I situated in St. Matthews' Parish. The Estate consists of three sopnrato Tracts. Tho Kcnncrly Place has 401) acres cleared and 200 uncleared. The Darby Place has 800 cleared and 200 uncleared?alt fine Cotton Lands. The Kcitt Place consists of 2,400 acres, one half cleared and ir ,< I ? o state of Cultivation. Tho Estate is watfu-d 1 a largo Creek, which affords good Range for Gait to. Soil Rich Red Clay. The Estate would hi 1* ised all to one person, or in small Tracts of 60 or 100 acres, to suit small farmers. Eine Mules Bold with the Place oh credit. Tho Kennerly and Darby Places would bo sold desired. For Terms apply to J. J. WOODARD, St. Matthews P. 0? nov 2?tf Orangcburg Distrlot, 8. D. FOR .HAT,E.?The Two PLANTA TIONS formiag a part of the KEITT ESTATE and known as "DARBY'' and "KENNERLY" placos will bo sold, together with tho Mules and farming tools. For terms apply to 8. 8. KEITT, Care of William Middlcton, Esq., deo 21?tf Charleston, 8. C. milE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICK GIVEN JL for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Does wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc, by EZEKIKL & KOHN. fob 28 * y if ; I >ll, with.t OnAN?snuno District; Henry Livingston, Ex'r' VS. B. Williamson ct. al. Under an order in this ease I will soil, with .the approval of the Commissioner, by auction, at the Court House, in Orangebarg, on Monday, the Ith May next, the following Lands, jwbich were of Barnet Livingston, deceased. "~ ?-: | ../] i. One-. iTaot-pf rS7? acros of Pino Land on wa ters Of ?Roberts' Swamp; lnUhevFork of Edisto, in the District of Orangeburg, being part of a tract granted in 1786 to James Carmichael for 2278 acres, and is bounded on lands to tho northeast of the'es tate of Adam Brpndeburg, to the southeast, of Mar tin Brindeburg, to the southwest of N. C. . Whet stone, and to'the northwest ?f Jnoi B. Balfzegar, aa represented on a plat made-by M. L. Baldwin, 25th September, 1867. ''. 2. One-half of dO seres owned in common by 1 tarnet Livingston, deceased, D. S. Donnelly, now also dead, and Roohael C. Dannc'ly, bounded on lnndo to the north of John North, cast Of N. ,P. Cain and south and west of Frederick Livingston and Jno. North. ?- ?" h * *1 ALSO [.IKi 8 Shores in tho Edlato Pond and Timber Com tPMttJfa'J !Mtta*>f'f?f?) Oil) It". NiM'ffe Terms?For tho 8harea.ln tbp Pond sad Timber Company, ?4?hV*'> X : WU tVi* j . For the Lands?One-third cash, the balance on a credit to the first of November next, secured by bond, with interest from dato, and a' mortgage of tho property in which tliall bo a coven- for resale ' ia caso Of a breach of the condition of the bond, (notice of such sale to be given for 21 days)?'pur | chasers in the present or any future sale to pay for papers ana stamps. H. LIV1NUWTON, Ex'r. . . April 7; 1868. apl 11?td. AL80 W. R. Keller and F. F. Felder, V vs. V , Ellen Wolfe, et al. j Under order made in this case, I will sell on Mon day, the 4th May next, the remaining lands which were of T. Holmah Wolfe, deceased, being the half part of the original tract of 1850 acres, of which ' he died, seized. The said half part,, containing 925 acres, more or less, including the. Homestead,' ef which tract a moro particular description will be given at the sale. . Terms?One-half cash, the balance oft a credit ] to. 1st December next, secured by bond with inter est from date and a mortgage of the premises,, with a covenant for resale after legal notice, in case of breach of the bond. Purch-ccrs to pay for papers and stamps. Commissioner's Office, V ~ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner. March 4, 1868. i ALSO ?.'.?? John O. Milnor. Theodore A. Wilbur") and Jacob 8. Martini ' I Bill for j2 vs.v ?? .j^,-^?/*Foreclosure. Albert R. Taber and John CanteyW Under decree in Equity, will be sold in the City of Columbia, S. C, on Monday, the 4ih day of May next, all that lot ? f Land with the buildings there on, situate, lying and being on the south west eoner of tindsden and Richhmd Streets, City of Columbia, I Riohjand-District, butting and bounding north . on Richlnnd Street, south on lands how or formerly of J. J. Chisolm, east on Qadsden Street and west, on , measuring and- containing in front on Gndsdcn Street, two hundred and forty-eight (248) feet by two hundred and' six (200) feet in depth, be the same more or less. Terms of Sale?One-third cash, the balance in one und two years secured, by bond, bearing inte rest from'the day of sale, payable annually, at the rate ofsoveu per centj and a mortgage ?rf the premi ses to be iptutred.nhd ?, kept insured, und the policy id lie "assigned to the complainants. Purchaser to ny ior papers, ami revenue stamps. I n, ii^mn\i?,uhffTK^cV^aij^ Commissioner. April 8, ALSO Andrew F. Inabinet, Adm'r vs. Marcolla Inabincl. tn r "I I1 Will bo resold before the Court House on Monday, -ith May, next, at the risk of. tbo former purchaser, the following real and personal property, the form er purchaser, not having complied with the terms of I the sale, , '. > I 1 Stcdm Saw Mill, with the right of all the Tim- ' her on lands of the Inte L. L. Inabinet, squaring 10 inches and upwards. 11V4 acres of Land,'more or less, bounder oy lands of D. Horger, estate of Christian Riley, John Millar and Mrs. Margaret M. Rumph. Arno tbreo mules. . , And on Tuesday) May 6th,' at Jamison's Turn Out, r Tools, Commissioner's Office, \ OrangchurgC.il., \ Commissioner. April 6, im. J ..: .,, ,??. ift f; tli.i ' aP?" ' ?: ; ? T*-?U f-vrie', >I Vri j ink yh<; \nu on Tucsuay, .May otn, at wanuson a i urn t, S. C. R. R., 8 Timber Carts) lot Blacksmith ols, and a lot of Lumber. " ' - a. V J""" mmissioner'aOfncci ) ? V. D. V. JAMISON, ? In Equity ORAN?EBURG DISTRICT. AugustusiHolroan, \ ... l Harriot Holm?n, / 4U mT?! 1 ? ts. I Elias O. Holman ej/aL)., J Sy oirJcr of tho Court of Bquity in- the above slut od case, the creditors of the late Klias Holman, deceased, are required to prove their de^vandis be--! fbrc me on or before tho first Monday in July next . Commissioner's Office, \ V. L>. V. JAMISON, March 27, 1868, j Commiasiouor. td mar 28 In Equity, ORANGEBUR? DISTRICT. Ex Parte Domsey Gardner, ? "1 In. re. y ? Lost Will of Freeman Hooker. J On hearing the petition in this ease, and on mo tion of Mr. W. J. DoTroville, Solicitor for petition, er. It Is ordered, That all persons Interested be and are hereby notified to appear at tho Commis sioner's Office, at Orangeburg Court House, on Fri day tho twelfth day of June, A. D. 1868, for the purpose of showing cause if Any they can why the Will of Freeman Hooker, late of said District, should not be re-established, and to that cud to pro duce sueli witnesses as they may desire, and cross exdmino those produced by tho petitioner. ?? ' i Commissisner's Office,I V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangoburg C. H., V Commissioner. March 12, 1868, J mar 14 earn , . 3ra _i_J ?11E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oranokburo District. " In tho Common PJeas* .1' Roston Carter. vs. r Attachment, llailcy A Bros. "ITT HERE AS tho Plaintiff did,' on the tenth day W of April, A. D. 1868, 'filo'his Declaration against tho Defendants, who (as it is said) are ab sent from and wit hont the limits of this State, and have neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of tho said Declaration might bo served: Iiis therefore ordered. That tho said Defendant do appear and plead to tho said Declaration on or before the twelfth day of April, which Will bo in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judg ment wilf then be given and awarded agalnwt him. Clerk's Office, Y JOB. ROBINSON, Orasseb*?*? District, [ C. C P. April 10,1868. j aplil 12 m ..).'. J'fj' >!MW Wn f IHIF FWIWlMiiyillHlsMlaBMspMllsM'WII In JKquity^ ORANGKBURG DISTRICT. O. N. Bowman, Adm'r, I P. Loeb/ct. ah. Under ordor in Equity in this case, the creditors of David. BoWmtn^ deceased,-wSll prove ibeir de March 4, 18G8.. / . Commissioner, mar 7 Id ri.,-*-..-^ ?-?___ In Equity?*** ORANGEBURG XllSjlllCT. James F. Livingston, - "1 '.'.'', vs. J. , Elisa D.'Livingston," ct. al. j , Under decree in Equity made in this case, th? creditors of Wm. J. Livingston, will prove their do mauds before mo by the first of May next. Coaimissienera' Office, > ?Y. fc^YrtfJMfflOJl* ?.o^AN^ESBEO DJSTMe?/ ? I .<%a^Bh,nakeK:bt.;al.^ j By order, in this case, the creditors of George S. Binnakcr, deceased,-are required to prove their mnnds before nio by the first of Mav next. Commissioner's Office, v V. Dj V. JAM iSON, I ? March 4, 1808. ' * / Cr~"?5ssioncr, \,: jnar 7 ? . . . ' td -~...mWiWW -?? IIw*>. In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT^. . C. R. Thompson, Adra'ir.' "? vs. ? . V . Wm. M. Hut son, Esq., et, al. ^ J By ah' order in this case the creditors of Wm. E.. Thomson, deceased, are required to prove their de mands before me by the first of June next. Commissioners'OOlcCi V V. P.,F. JAMISON, March 4, 1808. . / Commissioner. . -mar ih< td __-?-?-. ? -rT" In Equity. ORA^GEBJQRG DISTRICT. F. M. Poos er, Adm'r. ) Bill to Marshall Asac's vs. f for Ann Lorr, et. nl. j Injunction and Relief. By order of the Court, the , creditors of; John Lnrr; deceased, arc 'required t. provo their demands before nie, within t hrco months from this date. Commissioner's Office, V V. D. VM JAMISON/ rOrsagebtirg, CW, "VM Commissioner. Jan. 1, 18C8. . J jan 18?3m .. . sii de in Equity, - OR AN^GEB?RG DISTRICT. E. Mi A.: Jenkins, 'Adm'x,") > vs. ? \ Watson A. O'Cain, e*. aL J By order of the Court of Equity in the above stated ease, the creditors of the Into Dr. J. G. Jen kins are enjoined from prosecuting their actions at Inur for the TMunm ?f- Ihol? ?l*ima ???.1 ???. ?.?._ uircd to prove their several muI^ respective do? - - wn/ftrcfc'r?^nTr^iy^ on or before the first day of May next. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orntigcbnrg C. H.\ > Commissioner! March 11, 1808. * . mar 1-1 td THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OltXNGEBUlfO DISTRICT. ? - x. 7? f7ic Common Picas. Jop. II. Morgan, "1 , , . ? va. ' [ Attachment. Joseph E. Bailoy. J Whereas, the riaintiff did, on the 28th day of Maren, 1888, file his Declaration against the De fendant, who (os is said) is absent .from and without the limit* of the State, and baa neither wife nor Attorney known within the name, upou wheru a copy of the samp declaration might be served; it is therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap pear and plead to the said declaration on or before ?the 20th day of Marclt.-1809, otherwise final and absobMn judgment *h.an be givsn ~r,4 ?v??rxJcd against him. ' , . Clerk's Office^ ft* ma J/f F. HOBERSON. ...nii- 'rfr -.i:"-; i^'Stato of Soatl. (Wbitni; onXX?EBiiuo distiuot. In the Geirrt of Common piees. II. II- Jennings, Jne. T. Jennings, vs F. A Wise eeD.A.B.Talmadje.t' ATTACHBiENt. HERE AS the Plaintiffs did en the '20*h day W, of May file their declaration against that As fendants, who (as It" is said) ars absoat from and without tho limits of this State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same, upoa whom a copy of said declaration may be served: On motion of Hut sons & Legarc, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear, and plead to the said do cht ?-st ion on nr. before the 22ud day of May, which will be in the year of oar Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty, eight, ethervvisft fiMtd and absolute judgment VriSi then be given nnd awarded against them. J, F. ROBINSON, May 20, 1807, jun 1 c8mf C. t -_?.?-!??r-* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ Okanokburo District. In the WiMtrlci Conrt. In pursuance of Qnneral. Q;ti*ri No. IS4, from Headquarters Second Military District, the Magis trates of tho District of Orangcburg will make S report ou the 15th and last days of each month to this Court, of all Commitments made bj them during the preoeeding.half month, specifying date of Com mitment, names of Prisoners and tho Offences for win oh they wro committed; said Magistrates ?ball also forward to tho Clerk of this court, ail recogni sances and other papers, connected with tho pro ceedings against the Prisoners: aforesaid, which may be in their1 possession at the' dale of making tho reports herein ordered. By order of tho Court. J. F- ROBINSON, January 8, 18G8.. Clerk District Court, jan 11 tf OUITISr AllY'N NOTIC?K.-Al>3lf IS* istrators, Executors and Guardians who hava hot made their Anbnal Returns in this Office, are called on to do so Without Delay, AU defaulters ; will bo proceeded against In a few days, according I lo law. ?S*rOfBoe'Day8?Mondays and Fridays. , Ordinary's Ofice, \ P. A. McMlCIIAEL, March ?, 1808. / Ordioary, O. D. mar 7 NOTI?;Kr?All <tso Exec ? Hons for PoorTos sre in nty office, and parties inte rested will do Well to call at rince and sctH e and save cost. J. W. II. DUKES, Jan II?it Sheriff ?