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THE OiiA^?BBtJtta NKWS ,18 published EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at Tri* "OLD TIME" PRICE. Two Dollars pxr Annum in Advance. J6TT1IE CASH-?* MUST INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THE SUBSCRIPTION. C0ttB.tr; Produce taken at Market Rates. OO OO We respectfully rcqueit our friend* to tend m ?'et> Adccrtttefntntt a* early in the week at convenient; and if ptottiblc, let t? have die)ft byyphitriddy evening x By this meant, ice. will be able to tttitexxtWi earlier hour on iSbfur day, and will be enabled to give more Mtf the latctt ncict, tip to the time of our going to]>mst. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG., 8,1868. Religious. Divino Service will be hold every Tuesday afternoon at the Episcopal Church at 5} .o'clock P. M. until further notice. Ico Cream. The ladies will furnish Ire Cream at Dr. Shuler's ou Tuesday afternoons, and at the Old Female CollogO on Friday afternoons, For tlio benefit of the Episcopal Church. ???i - - ?i? Crop ProsUecte, Mather too muc h rain, but We are already buTu of a plenty of provisions, aud a fair crop of Cotton. Less Cotlo'a is platt ted thau lust yenr, and We oxpcot n yield of about one-fourth less, of rather bettor average in qunlity. Orangeburg is getting righted by degrees. Tho planters are learning to work themselves, rather than employ unprofitable labor, aud are quitting in disgust the "partnership" plan. We venture to predict that ouc half the plau ters in this District will hire for wages next [ year, or not employ frcedmcn at all. Salestlay. There Was a large number of delegates to the Central Democratic Club iu Orangcburg on Monday, and great enthusiasm prevailed. All were in earnest, and ready to work hearti ly for tho success of the Democratic Ticket. Tho following is a list of the dolcgatcs to the 2 Central Club, as far as we have been able to ~ obtain"J their- namcg. Qtht'ra ?wcro-^pp^aentf-| but, .haying failed to enroll their names as such delegates, wo only publish those wc find on record. Wo will be pleased to republish tho list com plete, if our friends will soud us the nnmos of | delegates not montiouod: SPRING RttANCH.-?. Lewisvis.i.k?W. W. Wannamakcr, j. W. Sellers. Washington Skminabt.?H. G. Sheri dan, M. J. Keller. White Cane.-? ???. TKMrr.ItANCEVILLX.? Rowk's Pump.?Murray Robinson, J. S. Row man. Poplar.?J. C. Holman. Si*. Matth iws.?D. Zimmorman. Mi ddlxpen .-. Branch vii.le.-. Edi'sto Fork.?L. C. Stephen?] C. J. Stro man, II. F. Salley. Hkuron Cuuncii.?R. B. Tarrant, J. D. Jones J. P. Pearson. Easterlin.? ?-. Cedar Grove.-. ?Fort Motte.?A. D. Goodwyn. knott'a Mill.-. Elliott's Club.-. Zvigleu's Club.-. Betukl Club.?A. j. Ruplc. L. II. Shu 5 Icr. Oranokhurg.?O. II. Cornelson, A. D. Frederick, P. A. MeMiohaol, M. Glover, j. P. Jlarlcy. As to public sales, there was but ono, made (by Mr. Harpin Biggs, in tho case of E. H. Dowling vs. A. D. ^Dowling, in tho Common , Picas, as follows: 340 acres land, 880. 250 acres laud, $87. Both tracts bought by K. II. Dowling, the plaintiff. Book Notices, Ac ij hi 'a t . ? t~ ? The Southern Cultivator.?The August No. of this valuable Agricultural Monthly has been reoicved, and has its usual amount of in teresting matter for tho farmer, the planter, tho mechanic, and the homo circle Torms, $2,00. Address, Southern Cultivator, Athens, Ga. ' The. American Farmer.?Tho second number of volume 11, sixth serio^, contains, be sides the Monthly Form and Garden Work, articles on: The Gorman System of Agricul iture and its tiransfornbility to tho State of Maryland?"What shall wo do ?"?Deep or ? tShnllow ploughing ?Deop Culturo and Drain ago?Superphosphate of Lime as a Fortilizor for Cotton*?Editorial Noticcs:?Sunday Head ing?-Letter on Paeifio Guano Co..?Market Ro ports, &c. P id) lished by Worthington & Low is Baltimore, Md ?'." '??V ' I . The Land We Love f\>r August contains fiftoon original articles. Comparative Gouoral ship exposes the emptiness of Grant's claim to be a groat commander. The Decay of Roli gion in the South is a thoughtful articlo by Mr. Manigault. There aro two talcs of fiotion and several essays. The frpntispiee ia a boautiful stccl-plato on graving of General Ashby. [From tho Lynchburg Virginian.] A Coloured Han's Appeal-What hus Con gress Done tor Us i ThiB is . tho question now in tho mouths of] tho coloured people of Lynohburg. What has Congress dono for us? Thoy haVo forcibly, fraudulently, deceitfully and dishonestly alion atcd us from our old masters, who were our friends, who know Ms entirely, who sympathi zed with us, and have banded us together in oath-bound leagues for the purpose of control ling our votes, and making Us their slaves. Wo arc starving for bread, as the wages of] our allegiance to carpet-bag adventurers, tho tools of Congress, who will ruin us, if need bo, so that they get office. Congrces has dono nothing for yj? Tho leaders of tho Freodmoa'a Bureau, and tho carpet-bag politicians hato been fooling us for three years, telling UB to hold on to the league party, with tho hopo that Congress would Boon do something great for us?-that we should soon have houses and lands. These false promises have boon used by corrupt inon, for Corrupt purposes, that we might be fooled and they get office. We have been duped long enough. These ompty-craw cd adventurers use Us as tools that they may get office, and we arc left lo perish while the}' prosper. What do they tell us now? If you vote for tho Democrats 3'ou vote yourselves back into slavery.1' "If you vote against the constitution made at Richmond you voto yourselves back into slavery." These statements arc all false, and these men know it. Slavery is abolished forever; nobody wishes to restore it ; the Constitution of the United States forbids it, aud the Dem ocratic party would not restore'it if thoy could. Slavery is gone, and the only fear of servitude to the coloured man is from the Loyal League, ruled by unknown adventurers who come like vultures from the North seeking carrioti. They aro our enemies at heart, they will make us slaves. They fool us; wo trust them, ar?4 Vote for them. They laugh at our folly aud wo perish. O, my coloured brethren, quit the League beforo it is too late ! Congress has done noth ing for us and intends to do northing for us. Tho Freedmeu's Bureau has done nothing for us and intends .to do nothing. Be perish while our uatural friends, the white men among_glioni we were raiqod. are yot willing to rent us lands to work, and to protect us in the enjoyment of our privileges. Just look at the men who come into tho League with white skins. Who arc they, and what do they conic for, *fcnd what will thy do for us? Thoy arc ilrones who have done nothing for themselves; spongers who would cat without work; men who have failed in every honourable cmplo}' mont. Thoy conic for office; they come that wo may serve them and not that they may serve us. They all want office, and they all are unworthy of ofiicu, incompetent men who wore novor heard of except as objects of con tempt till the loaguos wore formed. Thoy will do nothing for us. Men who will not work for their own wives aud children will not work for .p. If we will do our duty, work aud be indus trious, wo cmi mako a good living, but wc must not array ourselves against tho owners of 1 all tho property of the country. We muBt be friends to thorn, and wo will have bread, and they will bo friends to us. Come out ftom the Leagues and live, or hold on to the Leagues and perish, Thai Is tho issuo. Congress has dono nothing for us. The Anderson (Texas) Gladiator is inform ed that a frocdmcn was hung near Huntsvillo, a few days ago, by Loyal Leaguers. It seems that this unfortunate frccdman wont ignorant ly to a mooting of the Loaguc, sat with thorn in their deliberations, and whon they found out that ho was not "0110 of them," thoy took him to tho woods and hung him to 1 iiflTb. BOSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Salo by Brugjrista r.vcrywbctc. July 26 iy DENTAL NOTICE. DR. L. D. RADZINSKY RESPECTFULLY IX formstho Public that he lias Established his Otlice for tho Practice of Dentistry in all its branches, at hi< Residence on Market Stroot, Oppo Hito Whit 10111 ore's Factory. Work done ia Oold, Vuleanito, Silver, ami Phi tina, and all work warranted for 12 months. L. D. RADZINSKY, M. D., may 15?ly Surgeon Dentist. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Orangoburg District. / c,,tt,ion By P. A. MoMICIIAEL, Esq., Ordinary. Whereas, Eire. Connor hath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Eh. tote and 0.fleets of Rerun Myers, deceased. Thcso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Ilufus MyorB, deceased, that thoy ho ami appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to ho hold at Orangoburg C. II., on tho 11th day of August noxt, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew caiiHC if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 27th day of July Anno Domini, 18(58. P. A. MoMICIIAEL, aug 1?2t O. 0. D. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Keinaiuiug in tlie Depot to Date. J. D Livingston, J. L. Dlxon, J. I). Jone?, W. J. D. Moorcr, J. J. 8o.lley. In accordance with orders received from tlio Su> perintendont, Storago will horenftvr bo chnrged on Goods remaining in the Dcpal for an unrcasonnblo length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. COMMERCIAL. Offiob or tub Oitaxokduiiq Nkws, August 7 1808. COTTON.?Kobe oRelTing. Kouuii Iliex?Is ib good demand at $1.1K) nor ouahcl. * Corn $1.40. Pxxib 85 cto. GOLD...a.?...%?w.\.46 SILVER. 88 HYMENEAL. MaUUird?On tho 19 th July, by Rov. B. A. Aua tin, at the residence of Mr. Jos. W. rhillipB, Mr. P. 0. O. MILLER, to Mia? MARY M. INABNET. All of OVaugtthurg District. MAnniKU?On tho 20th July, by tho Rot. D. P. Spigcnor, Mr. F. J. DUYCK to Mrs. C. HEATH. All of St Matthews, B. C. NOTICE. An address on FOREIGN IMMIGRATION will be delivered before tho Bull Swamp Democratic Club, at Knott'o : Lower Milla, on Saturday tho 10th inat., til 8 o'clock P. M., by Capt. Joacph E. Knotta. The public genera'.'./ are invited to attend, au many matters of inl crest will bo discussed at the meet ing. By order of the President. GEORGE W. DANNELLY, aug 8 Secretary. 11 EAL ESTATE FOIl SAIiE* All that PLANTATION in the b'olk of Edislo, containing about 480 acrca, sit 1^ cd 17 miles from Oruugehurg, 10 uiilca from Graham's Turn Out, and 12 miles from Bluokville. Upon this plncc is a DWELLING HOUSE with 7 rooms, besides BASE MENT and ATTICS, built juat before the war. I will sell this place for less tlian one-half tho coat of the Improvements. Apply to SAMUEL DIBBLE, aug 8?tf Orangeburg, S. C. Bit O O It Ei Y N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Issues all Kinds of Life Insu?unco Policies Divi dends annually in Cash. Ollice 111 Broadway. WM. M. COLE, CHRISTION W. UOUCK, Secretary. Preside:;!. HOLMES, WATIE8 & KF.ITT, General Agents, So. Ca., Office No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. KEITT BROS. Agent?? for Orangeburg District, aug 8 2m TTOLMK8, WATIES A KEITT, Juo. O. Jfolmrs, Jr., Win. Watit's, G. I). Kcitt. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, So. Ca. Will soil on Commitaion Cotton, Lumber, Timber, Naval Stores and all Country Produce. Strict at tention given to tho Purchasing of Store, Planta tion and Family Supplies, Consignments and Orders Solicited. *?^ITjrjBROj^genjg f'U Orangebuvg Di?trio* aug 8 2m ATTENTION EAX1> OWXEItS I The Subscriber, a native South Carolinian, hav ing recently make an extensive tour through tlie Northern und Eastern States, und having made nr ruugemouts with Real Estate Agents in different sections, h? offers to the people of Carolina, a medium through which their property may be Bold without any charge whatever, either for Advertis ing or Selling, by sanding him a full description of Property, lowest prices, &c. REMEMBER LANDS ARE CHEAP, and an in ducement should bo held out. as n class of people (not politicians) will come in with their money, en ergy, and cnterpriso, and seen we will have Mills, Factories, ?tc, and our Country will be the Country. I urn now authorized to purchase a Large Tract of Timbered Lands, with Mills on good Water Pow er, accessible to water navigation or Rafting. Apply soon to J. S. D1XON, 1 Orangcbure, 8. C. I Or to the Editor of ORANGEUURG NEWS. aug 8 tf The State of South Carolina. ORANGKBURG COUNTY. Meltiuh R. Greene, wife and others^ Petition for vs. Y Leave to tdiurlotto Buyck, et. ?1. ) Prove Will. vYhoTcAs Petition having been made to me to prove in solemn form, the lost Will and Testament of Francis B. Heath, and whereaH, F. K. Oliver, one of the parties lilt created, is absent and without the limits of the State, it is therefore ordered, that he appear at the Court of 1'rebate to be holden at Orangeburg C. II., for Oriuigchurg Comity, on the second Monday in November, A. I), lsns, for hear ing said Petition and proving said WiQ and Testa ment in duo form of Law. Probate Offieo, \ THAI). O. ANDREWS, Orangeburg, S. C, > Judge of Probat*. August ?, 18?8. j aug 8 onm Am In Equity, ORANGKBURG DISTRICT. Surah F. Wanmunukcr, \ Bill for vh. I Partition of Bachacl Pooser, et. al. ) La 11 us It appearing to my satisfaction that Onun Ilouscr, Anna Ilouscr, his wife, John Heuser and Mary, his wife, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State; On motion of Messrs Izlar * Dibble complainants Solicitors, it is ordered, That the said defendants do appear, plead, answer or de mur to complainants said Hill of Complaint within I ho time prescribed by law. 01 Ihe same will bo taken ProConfosso against Ihei2 Commissioner's Ollice, \ V. D. V. JAMISON. Ornngeburg C. II. > Commissioner. July 1H, 18C.S. J July 2-r> td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By V. D. V. Jamison & Son. AUCTIONEERS. IN THE MATTER OF EZEKIEL & KOHN, BANKRUPTS. By virtue of instructions from R. B. Carpenter, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, 1 will sell at public auction at the Store of the late Arm of Ezckicl & Lehn, in Orangeburg, S. C, on Saturday, the 8th day of August next, and on each succeeding Satur day thereafter, until ti e same in fully disposed of, All tho STOCK of GOODS of the said firm, con sisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, and FANCY ARTICLES, in the usual va riety to be found in a first class General Country Store. Terms Cash. Sales to commence each day at 10 o'clock, A. M. P. V. DIBBLE, july 25?tf Assigneo. /(?/?: SOU A WATER AT TUB POST OFJflOB. Will, for the Future be Found -AT CHARLES BULL & GO'S. OLD STAND. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER A FULL SUPPLY OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, CHEESE, TOBACCO, BACON A^D OTHER articles, usually kopt in that line. ALSO, a full assortment of the celebrated LAN DUET US' WINTER CABBAGE SEED, Warrcntcd Fresh. Will always keep on hand fresh Butler, Wine, Water, and Soda'Crackcfs. WSV- At Ihn request of Physicians, will always have on hand, Genuine Imported English, ALE and PORTER, for Medicinal Use. may 23 h BULL k SCOVILL -?WILL CONTINUE THEIR TRADE WITHOUT CHANGE OF BUSINESS, FOR THE NEXT FOUB MONTHS. WING JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW OPENING a FULL AND F.nt1 RFLY NEW STOCK OF GOODS In ovorv Branch, which has been eurcfitlly Beloc ted, together with u large Consignment of PRINTS, DRESS goods, BLEACH AND DROWN SHEETINGS & SHIRTINOS OSNABURGS, STRIPES AND YARN at Factory Prices. Special attention i8 onlled to our Stock of GROCERIES, a. B and C SUGARS, nt Refiners Prices, FLOUR Fresh Ground at the Mills in Whole, Half and Quarter Sacks, BACON, LARD, OILS, FISH, &c! Just received?Superior Lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, the PRIDE of the WORLD?Try It JUST RECEIVED a Lot of Fresh and Oenuino Seeds embracing Ruttahngas, (English and American), together with the Norfolk, Globe, Klat Duoh. Red Top, &o.j ti-c. Also a lot of Cabbage Seed for Fall and Wintor, including the Green Glato, the most popular of all Cab' hagc, irrrii are still in II COTTON, RICE, PEAS, FIND LBS, EGGS, POUI/1RV, POTATOES; ahd all kinds of PRODUCE, nil of which shall have our prompt attention. We,arc solu Agents for BAYNES' RUBBER SCRUBBER, a New Invention. Call and sec them.' jgr^ BULL & SCOVILL. fob 23 _X IS STILL TO BE FOjfftu AT TUE LATE STAND OF RATfe^as rargcrg^ Prepared to do all kinds of RE FAIRING and BI fLDl NG NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN G ENERAL attended to, with promptness and despatch. . ? IRON of all kinds constantly on hand, and for sale at Charleston prices, freight added. PLOWS and SWEEPS made to order. From this dato, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS of every description, from the finest to the cheapest varieties. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. VARNISHES and PAINTS constantly on hand. Also MANHATTEN AXLE GREASE, fur greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, &c, for sale at low rates. sept 28?lye THOMAS RAY. WOULD RESl'BCTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG ANP THE ADJOINING Districts that I orn still nt my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my line ?t the Shortest Notice. I have oh hand several New and Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, ahv> two WAGONS, <me 4 11 or ho and otto } I have eafcabluhod a AL80? LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly on hand HOARDS, SCANTLING, ftc, of all kinds mmally In demand, aad coo fill all Orders with DeHjintch. My Cotton (linn and Press are In perfect order, and rendy to OIN *>n TOLL for all thoso who may favor mo with their Cotton the coming Season. FOR SALE LOW Two 50, Two 40 and One 45 SAW GINS. ONE OTERSOLL'S COTTON PRESS. . -.ALSO BEADSTEADS *of Various Kinds. HAKPJ NT IilOGS. ang2l c_ly rri o BANKRUPTS. ? Applicant*) |_ ? for the benefit of Bankrupt Act, for whom l! am Assignee will please take notice, thai when tltoro nrc ho asset." of value, Before I can proceed I in their cases, and to secure IJieir discharge, must' place in my hands ftimls (o pay for Advertising, Recording, ami my expenses. riV I?. WOLFE HAS JUST IRE? |_ # CKIVKD n fresh supply of Clioico Family (IrocericB, and Gilmon'tl XXX Whiskey. Very low for Cash. left Papers in the Clerk's Oflicc to lie Record ed without payment of the foes, are notified that they will find I Item at tin- office ?f Messrs It1nr>& Dibblo, where (hey can obtain tliem by paying fees, ami giving a receipt. juno 27?tf P. V. DIBBLE. nov 10 july 25 JOSEPH F ROBINSON, ? 1m MULLER & DAVIS. .JUST RKU 10IV15D A NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GROCECIES, N. ('. Flour, C. Sides, Breakfast 8tripcb ami Shoulders. Constantly on hand WATER MILL Olli ST. Also, ? lot of very ehciip MUGGY UMBRELLAS warranted 12 months, by Mr. JOHN DAVIS, maker nml rcpalror <>f all kin Im ?>f Umbrellas, Come und see for yourselves. MULI.E.lt DAVIS, n?v '.??ly Broughlon Street. NOTICE.?The Ice Crcniu Saloon at the Old College Chapel will hereafter ho j opened on Friday afternoon of each week, from (> to 11 o'clock. TillV 11 * ?f Dil. oll VMos OFFERS to THR ?lTIHKNB OFdR .angoburg District, ft, Varied and Well leeted assortment of MEDICINES, j LET SOAP, PEFUMERlES and Vt tary Articles. Encouraged by the continued friends io flip District, .ho natures, them that ho at fort will be wared in continuing hia DRUG STOltl a District convenience. . ?. ' t ?ii < All SURGICAL, bKNTAL. anil OBSTETHiC^ instruments, nol 9n bniu},.wJlIbRjBi-Icre4 from the lk\st Milkers, without extra charge! ,, , Country .Mowljautq.pan bay ihe.ir svSbpiioB from ino on an good y&rros oh in N,ew.,Y^r.k,, >,, v.. ,,. Heads of families, and all in nocd of Mr should, romeoibof' Hint, Dr.. OLlVEROS'. DRy.O STORE, iy thejplaoo whore you onn save your tuon ey ! mom by ! !./MONEY iff CHILL and FEVER CURE?A Sofe, Speedy, t?id Certain Remedy for Fever and, Ague, or Chill oud Fovbr. : 15 J. OL'IVEKoU M.rD. moy 2 ly ESTATE} B A I offbh for fiALR QN B following TtJtwble bUml A FINJ3 DWSLLIS? cod Uot>rovod Premise* Im Ova^ct*?^??! Street, nearly oppoalto titt} Presbytorteft Lot. ?.. i ,.? v ? '?.."?' Also, that DESIRABLE TRACV of LAND, on tho" Old: Charleston Road, about. 8 ratios from' Orongc, burg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Rowo'a Pu'mp, with fine Settlement.. ... ? . .; . . ? Also 1000 ACRES near Branchvnic} Irttpr?vctl and unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers.' Apply to i !i ?' J. AV. II. DUKES,, july 18?5 m Orangcflurg, 8. C. FRESH GROCERIES, &?. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING THE ABOVE, CONSISTING ?E Bacon. Lard. Kl?urj Sugar, Coffee,'&c.," ? AL?O J^KESH CHRIST AND MEAL, All of which \& offered at prices to suit ino timers for the cash. COUNTRY PttODOCE \vnntdd for wMi I will give the cash or Goods at cash prices. ' J, W. PATTERSONS," may 80?ly Opposite Bull' & BcoviH's. McNaraar? & J?n?S, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Xett Spring nnd Summer Styles Cloths, Cassiffiere?, Llnenfc, ?ff; Ladies Dress Goods IN OR HAT VARIETY. CALICOES, Jc, &.'% which will bo sold Low For Cnsli. Fresh Family Groceries; Of all kinds constuntly on hand at. , . may 28^-tf _ McNAMARA & JONR8V FREOT 1B^P?I& JsJF THE _ h% COURT HOtJSfe STOEE; NEW FAMILY FLOUR and SUQi]tf# for Uisouits, Hecker's 1st and 2cf QuaTi* ty Self Rising Flour. * QUGARS?Crushed', "A" white, "C'f Ycl lO low and Urown. { ' ' . COFFEE?Government, Java and Rio (Good' Quality.) . . , ; BACON?Prime Western Sides and Breakfast Stripes. also rfOIUCCO?Chewing anil Smoking ? * X MOLA88E8v An assortment of FANCY CANDY, COCOANUT CAKES, &o.' ...... A lot of WESTERN CORN to arrive. All of; which will be sold at lowest, prices for on ah or Bar tor. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Court House Store, Market Street oot 10 ly npUBXIP SEEDS I TURN It* SEEDS!! TURNIP SEEDS !j f theodore kohn,? AGENT, Op[y>/ke CotmIsou, Ktmnm & 4B\ Baa lust reoalvaA diaoti from D. ? la EON a lajgaaasortmaiit oi ft*ao v?A \ TURNIP BKW Also "has on hand I.ORlLLAlllVrt YACHT CLUK and EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCOS, In whloS Meerschaum Pipes nre daily packed as prnfcsV ALWAYS KEEPS ON HAND FReW GiiudND Grist and Meal, Groceries of all descriptions,' Pipea, Italian Violin String. &c, &c may 1U ly 1 V YOU 51 AYE THE CHILE AiVD* FEVER nnd want immediate cure call at Dr. Ii. M. SHULER'S ah)! ho will mnko you a Box of L fa(l. Fills, which he warrants to euro without June 20 if In Equity, sTia ) Bill to, - [Per p et ?.a t 9 ) Tcittinotvy. ORANG E B URO DISTRICT. The State Ex itclalione Solicitor Southern Circuit. In re lost Document?. Application having been mado by ^Mrs Koxilthi llull'mtm, widow of Frederick Iltitfinan to estaldiflht the Existence, Contents nmj Loss of certain Order? confirming writs of Partition' of certain, lumls in; Oraiigoburg Dintrict from tho ('o ij(t of Equity, w? her distributive sliar'o of her' father Thomas Glea ton, Sr.. decenwdj snitl lands b^ng-two tracts, ono' containing 250 acres,.the other 260 seres more oi1' less. Coder which order? she was put in' posses-" sit,11 of said lands. On motion T. 11. Cooke, Eaq.,' Solicitor, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, may appear iiefore me on the 25th day of October next to cross examine the evidence pro" duocd and introduce evidence in reply.' Commissioner'* Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON Or'angotiurg C it., > Comm^ssioa July 'J.i. lfti8. j July 2o .1.1*- ? ssioner.