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]From tho Soul horn Christinn Advocate.] To my aether in Heaven. WkiiM VF?. art I .??.;??>? ? I am dreaming, dcarCBt mother,' .Of tho bright and glorious past; !? Q!qc my Soul Its. gloom had castrr . Dreaming of ray happy childhood, peace, of hope and'joy, /'? ^?^Or^moUiorVtive, that trWuroi,,. , ' .,;..] That pure gold without alloy. ?wQkJi;taiM;t|ift>doar08t toother,? ? Mb?? thy kind and thjnijghtlUi care; Who didst guido my infant'footsteps, ' To the holy shrine of prayer: Loving memories of goodness, With thy gentlo prcacnoo fraught { ,' '. Conic; to* eootftfe my heart in anguish, 1 Hy the lessons thou hast taught. Paticnoo, hopo and faith, dear mother, Thou didst tench ihy wayward child ; Thou, a puro dud huinblo follower,' * Of the Saviour "meek and mild," T?Mey?r? Wthful servant, . i . ? " Th?u hast gained thy "Homo * aboTo"; ' J By the blood.of the Hcdeemor, " "'? : ' 'Happy iii that' Saviour's lo* " . '?V ;f .v'For thou'rt sleeping mother,-sleeping . Firs lesg y""--s beneath tho sod, ? - . And thy rar-corned soul rejoicing Jn tho presence of our God ! ' And Pm longing, hoping, praying For the rest that now is thine ; E Bwiftly, swif\ly, speed tho momenta '' When thy homo iu Heaven shall be mine. mm EU M O R 0 U S; /. Wliht length ought a lady's crinoline to bo ? A little above two feet. b #.??>??;<?. t.- ? . -' A confectioner advortisca "broken hearts" for thirteen cents a'pound. r.An Illinois paper says there is n man in 01 noy so dirty that tho assessors put him down as real estate. k.. An editor in Illinois gives notioo that ?i iiTherc' will be no paper this week/': as'?. his wife is using the scissors. . .. The minister who .boasted of preaching -'without notes don't wish to bo understood as .re for iug to greenbacks. {. / ??-..*..',' ? ii - > An Irish editor says ho can see uo. earthly reason why women should not bo allowed to become medical men. It is said that tho Editor's Drawer of Hfarp . er'a Magazine is made up by women. k, Sonore a great many editor's drawers. ? An exchange contends that notwithstanding the innocence of tho fair sex, while the)prc ?: sent stylo of head dress continues iu vogue, ^ their gjlt is vory manifest. A printer, in Betting up tho Bcntonce,'"Wo *rc but parts of a stupendous whole," by mis T*^pke of a letter made it read, "Wo nrd but parts of a stupendous whale." -j ?jW.-n '? ?' j&ffl A witness in court who had boon cautioned to give a precise answer to every question, and uofc to talk about what ho might think the (jnostioTi meant, was interrogated as follows : "You drive a wagon ?" ??No," sir, I do not," V.Why. man, did you not tell my learned friend so this .moment?" "No, sir, I did not." "Now, air, I put it to you on your oath, do you not drive a wagon ?" "No, sir." "What is your occupation then 1" "I drivo a horse, sir." AGRICULT TJRAL.^&cT ;_: ?_ __ How to Form a Farmers' Club. , II. A., Loxington, Mich., writes:?"Wc \ wish to organize a Farmers' Club in this coun ty, and arc at a loss for a constitution and laws for ..tho.aamo. Would j'ou be kind enough, if .:.yotf havo any forms that would suit, to send ono along?" Tho )ess you havo to do .with lawn and con stitutions in organizing a Farmers' Club the ;".Dctter yqu will succeed. Form the Club first and make tho laws when you uced them. Let tho farmers who arc interested meet and ap point a Chairman and a Secretary. You are thou ready to talk. Some one will propose a subject upon which the information and ex -pcriouce of the members arc desired. Tho Secretary's pen should record the gist of what is said. Before the meeting closes it will fix the time of another. If expenses are incurred some members will "circulate tho hat" and funds will.? bo forthcoming to moot them. Subjects will be proposed for consideration at tho next meeting, and somo will write essays and collect special fj?cts concerning them. By-and-by materials will accumulate and the Secretary wilb send the host of thorn to tho Agricultural papors for publication. Your Club may get to be as famous as the one in Gotham, and nftcr all yon will never have or nocd a constitution or codo of by-laws. Wo adviso our friends to go ahead, get togothcr and talk, and not stick and stumblo over tho organization.?Rural \ "Nno Yorker. Houses in Fj,y Time.?The fly, insignifr - cant as it is in size and devoid of tho power of doing any great harm, is one of tho most an noying iof tho insect tribe. A nuisance to .. man, the fly is tho torror of tho horse, whose flesh is mado to quiver whenever the foot of one touches him. It is, thoreforc, an net of humanity to comu to the aid of tho horso, . powerful as ho is against his nimble assailant, the fly. lloro is a recipo which is said to be an excellent defense against it. At all events a trial it will not involve much expense, nor will -llAfflM>"ouj$> t^: pww unavailing us n 4g '(^UyViwv3&3 : "Twkvo two or three .small df|^^wni?ttt leaves, upon which pbur or^vKreb quarts of cold water; lot it iu fuso one night, and pour the whole next morn iug iuto a kettlo and let it boil for a quarter of an hour; ^^^^?H^^-^rilhJw>rfit.fc-r-uso.' No. more is required Uiah lo'moistou a'spongo, and bulbro tho horso goes out of tho stable, let pso^partswli.igh arc mqst ifritablq bo smeared vojrVjvi?i -^lq^jqu^r^ \if t Wtwoch and {upon ttio ears,^ho neck, flank, etc. Not only the lady or gentleman who rides out for pleasure will derivo bonofit from the walnut leaves thus prepared, but the coachman, tho wngoiior, and li^c'tfi?r^ wno "use horses during tho hot nmthlr?ieurai iVao 'Yorker. ?'.>?? ^? i ? ?? ? - Should a Farmer be More than a Farmer r-rWc. think ho should. lie should bo a mechanic as woll; should kuowsomething moro than To plow and to sow. To reap ond to mow. Ile needs tho ability to repair bis tools ; to understand how to keep bis implements in pro per condition V|jitho\lt being entirely dependent oil the blacksmith or niuchinist, to be able to do carptdtet'lng work, to patch and mcud har nesses, to merid' his .tin ware, and to do many other jobs which thu deuizeiis of towns and oH^nn^it^noiro:. convenieut to turn over to those who mako these repairs a specialty, lie .should hayifu' rooni fitted for a workshop, with foot-luth?* ancl small forge, and all the appli ances, on a small scale, of a combined machin ist and carpeutcr shop. Working with these tools is a very pleasant employment on stormy days, when outrdour labor is interdicted.? Scientific Amcrican. SALAD.?Mashed potato, rubbed dowu with cream, mustard, and salt, is no bad substitute for eggs, and imparts to salad a new and not unpleasuut flavor. Tomatoes?those warm ofaiige-l?btid 'troj)iculs "ponnncs d'amour*?arc excellent, .too, in a salad. Their rich-flavored pulp and skin, warm as capsicums, are incom parable, if well spread'and diffused on n proper friendly .footing , with tho other ingredients. French beans, too the most delicate of vegeta bles, make a salad of great merit. You must boil the beans as usual for the table, then mix a dressing in tho following proportions: Four mustard ladles of mustard, Four salt ladles of salt, Three' dessert-spoonfuls of essence of an chovy, g Four ditto of mushroom ketchup, Three ditto'bT tW best Italian oil, Twelve- of vinegar, Threo unboiled cpaa. a $ i, ?????-??? ^?? Cuoi'8 :in the South.?The prospect of good crops in every part of tho South is cheering. Our correspondents in Georgia, Ala bama, ^Mississippi, aad Texas writo us par ticularly hopeful letters. What tho people of those States stand most in need of, ucxt to good government, is money. This they are likely to have in greater abundance than dur ing uuy year siuce tho war. In our own business wo begin already to perceive a health ful atmosphere. Every day the mails bring us letters from every corner aud cross road containing, amounts that range from fifty cents to fifty dollars, and often much larger sums. Thcso' go' to show that the people are up and doing, aud they take an interest, iu nifairs, that they do not despair. Wo are truly glad to see well for our own sake as their. The Joufiuit enu never want for readers while Southern-men have full pockets, and the pook ets of Southern men will not want for green backs so. long as God blesses tho Southern land with good crops.?Louisville Journal. Marmlehead Preserved Peach:?Take a peck of ripe peaches, stone and pare them, allow a bowl of white sugar to a bowl ol peach; put a layor of peach into the stone jar, then a layer of sugar, and so on till they are used Let them stand for two days; drain off the syrup, boil and skim and turn over the peach, stand for two days; drain off fho syrup, scald and skim, and again return to the peach and it iB fit for use. Items. The stamps furnished the 1'ost^oflice Depart ment the past year amount to 8380,000,000. A Chinese magazine, photographically illus trated," hfts'bcen started at llong Kong. Oscar Ralrymplo of Minn., last year culti vated 1,700 acres of wheat, and made 83,000. Alton, 111., has shipped more than eleven huudrcd bushels of strawberries this year. The wheat crop is harvested in nearly all parts of Indiana, aud is tho best grown there a long time. Tho N. Y. Times has obtained a judgment against titd city for 825,000?an advertising bill. A Fishing yacht brought into Portland har bour the. othqr-day, oight sword fish, avcrag ? ing twelve feet each in length. Thrcc-whoelcd wagons nro tho latest novelty in tho vohicta lino. Tho driver's seat, separate from tho wagon bpdy, is over the front wheel. Tho vapour of sulphuric ether has been found to preserve fresh meat from putrifaction, aUhough imparting '< peculiar taste to it. It is suggested'that it might ho used to advantage by undertakers, keeping bodies'for a longer time than might otherwise bo possible. M.KNTAr. a no ' Manual Labou.?PfoV. Jloitghton ot.!l^iinty U?llcgo, Debliui has published some curious chemical commutations respecting tho relatlvo amounts of physical exhaustion produced by mental and manual labor. According to thoso chemical estimates/1 two hours of sevcro mental study abstract from<tho hunMxujsys^rji ns;njueh vital strongth as "is ? taken from it by an entire day of mere hand-work. This fact, which seems to rust upon^strictly , scientific...J^Sj^hgws^ tlmt tho' men,, jwho do- brain work ^. should' bo careful,. first7 hot to overtask themselves by continuous exertion; and secondly, that they should not omit to take physical exertion on a portion of each day, sufficient tb restore the equilibrium botwoon th? nervous and, the muscular system. Med. and Sura.' Reporter. CARDS. IZLAR & DIBBLE, Attorneys and Solicitors. Will Practice in Courts of the 8tato, and also of the United States, cspceially in tho Courts of B A N K r UfPTC Y. OBANQ-EBXJ EtO, S. C. JAMES F. IZLAR.- SAMUEL DIBBLE, fob 2.1 * ly Attorney at l.ixw and Solicitor in E Q U IT V, , Office iu Public Buildings, court house square. ORANGEBURG C. II., So. Ca. <1.c7 ly COl* ARTKERS1I 11* De TREVILLE & AMAKER, Attorneys at law, Oramjcb ury District. W. J. Dk TREVILLE, A. P. AMAKER, Orangchurg C. II. Lovriaville, S. C. fob l . tf FREDERICK FERSNER, ? DENTIST. WILL BE IN ORANGEBURG EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. J8?y* Rooms at Masonic Hull, opposite Cornelson, Kramer & Co. upril 4 tf E. EZEKIEL, WATCH .11 Alii:BS ANW JEWEIJER, (Jt Store formerly occupied by C. Bull & Co.) OltAXGEHURG, S. C. ALL WOR K WARR AN TED. / J|m may? ORANGEBUEG HOTEL BY W. R. TRKABUELL. THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT ilii, ted up, and is now open for the iiecommoda ?JjLtion of the public. Corner Russell and Rroughton Streets. may 9 9 BULL ?& SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR THE Equitable Life Insurance Company OF NE W YORK, POLICIES N0N-F0R1T.1TARI.E, Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holders feb 23 td THE CANNON HOUSE! (opposite court house.) THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Rc Ispeot fully inform the Traveling Pub Ei lie that his HOUSE is opened lor their aocomodation. RATES OF ROARD. Bonnl per Day.$ 1 75 ?? Week. 7 00 " Month. 20 00 j^vs. oA.ijNoisr9 l'roprv'tor. aug 8 o ly PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Cotton Factors and COM MISSION HI JE R CH1XTS, charleston, s. c. F. J. PELZER, F. S. RODGERS, W. 0. MUCKENFUSS. july 11 -1m ^IJIAETT'S PATENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN Cotton ginned on this Gin sold in Charleston last Sonson, at one to two cents per pound more than the same class of Cotton ginned on the ordinary Gins of tho Country. This statement is certified by twenty-five of the principal Factors and Buyers iu Charleston. Price Six Dollars per Saw for Cash or City Ac ceptances. Semi for a Circular, BRIN LEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS, And a full Stock of Hardware ami Agricultural Implements for sal* low. wholesale ami retail. C. GHAVELEY, No. 62, East Ray, South of the Old Post Ol'iice, july 11?2in Charleston, ,M. C. REMOVE?.?The NuWiibcr Ro speotfully Informs bis friends ami customers that he has removed bis BARBER SHOP to bis Store, one door below J. MoNamara's Store, where ho will be pleased tu serve all who may give him a call. mar 30?ly JAMES CANNON. I^RUriXAXl) NURSERY, Ai m S ; TA, On.?Wo oiler for the Fall Pluming, a very large ami superior stoek of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Roses, Evergreens, Or namental Trees ami Shrubs, Redding and Green Ilouse Plants. Descriptive and wbolesalc Cata logues mailed on application to P. I BEROKMANS, july IS^rStu* Augusta, Gu, WM.;WALTON spra ?OTT2?>35* FACTOR com mission1 wihuiiiX^T, iiayec <f* Co.'s Wharf. 1 CHARLESTON, S. D. Btjy Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cottdm ' t .'? nug 24 ? ?? ? mos 0 .> "?.' ? ' 'I-' ' ? ?' * ? "t ' " '?1-?' CHEAP CASH STORE I! WK AHE REOKIVLNCr OP DRY GOODS GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, Ami nrill guarantee jjualhy,, and price to suit all who may favor us with'a'call. We will take in trado ail kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest mnrket prices, and put our Goods at as low. figures as any house in Town. ect 18?ely KEITT BROTHERS. The Carolina Farmer BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OB THE Farmers ami Planters of this section demand the publication of a periodical to bo be devoted to the advancement of Agriculture in the two Caro linas, we hard determined to establish such a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA FARMER, and will issue the first number as soon as a sufli oietil number of Subscribers are olifitinctl-td pay a reasonable share of the expense of Publication: The FA KM KB will be issued monthly at $2 tK) per annum, in advnncc will contain not less limn thirty-two large double column pages of reading mutter, hound in handsome eoverv: and in typo graphical 'execution will nut ho mi-passed .by any Agricultural Monthly in the country. Being determined to do whatever energy will ac complish in Maying the FARMER worthy the sup port of the intelligent Planters and Farmers of North Carolina and South Carolin*{ and.desiring to introduce it into every county in lhos.il States, we wish to employ active Agents ill every Post office, 'o whom the most liberal inducements will be oller ed. . . Address all communicnlioiis lb WM. H. KEHNA RD. july ?!?tf Wilmington. N. C. rjilili GREAT POPULAR 1MPEIS " (MIA It liKSTOX. J?A IL V; NEWS. Sllliserij,/inn J Vi"/-.* -SV. JD&tfri'i ?'ur-r^rn* .* THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS. Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars fi>r Six' Months ?*T>'" Terms?('ash in advance. No ('.per seni linles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper scT't Xor a longer time than paid lor. 1MOIIDAN. HAWSON S CO., dcO ^l?tf I Fxopijetors. ' -. \ t : ? , ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TBI-WKEKIA*, I5Y A. S. WILMXtiTOK A GO. Pnily Pnpor .... $8.00 por Annum. Tri-Weekly Papor - - $4.00 per Annum. The war closed with a large indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others weImvcpresented no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by which they have been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very generous, prompt, and hearty support we have uniformly received. We are able to wait for the advent of belter limes, confidently assured that when prosperity returns to the laud they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such we cordially extend un Invitation to re new their subscription.-*. jm? 11 dh tf Hi j,isi-:ies HOUSE, (roltMKKl.T MKS. Ii I II Ii LH* SI.) 2S4 KINO STREET. Jietinen W'riitiritrfh and Jfuzrl Street*, mid trithin three minutes* icalk of till the l*riheijHil Whales ah- ami lie tail /ftnifir of Meeting, Kinif ami Hnifiie. Street*, ami the I'otl O?ec, Charleston, S. C. Tlie City Hallway, which runs to cncli extremity of the City, i.> within fifty yards of the house. TERMS OF BOA It D : Board bv the dnv.$2 ;"><? .: .. ^eek.*12 (H) to *|y l-tl IIkxrii Spaunick, Mrs. 15. Hii.ukus. oct IS If Ladies' Mutual Aid Association CHARLESTON, S. C rriHK nbjeel of ibis ASSOCIATION is to assist Ladies who are struggling by their own en deavors to.support themselves and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will be neatly and promptly executed for which the Asso ciation will lri responsible. Also, Southern Preserves, Jollies, Wines, t'or dials and Pickles, &c., are made under its auspices, and the Quality Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give a list of some of the Preserves. SiO.i Orange, Pineapple and Peach Marmalade Preserves, Lemons. Oil i uns, West India nnd Ogccchec Linus, blackberry, Plum and Qtihitc Jellies, Which, Cordials, Peach and Apple Lent her, Crystah/.ed Fruits, Pickled Shrimps tuid Oysters. All orders for Work, Preserves, ,\c., to he ad dressed to Mas LEE, Superintendent, At the Depository, No. 7 Chuhucr* Street, OliHrleston, july 11 tf Dr. B. M. Shuler, Druggist'; JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply off DRUGS AND MEDICINES.. Also Perfumeries, euch as Extracts, -Toilet Soaps of every dweriptiou. A full assortment of Hair, ClotlivM, Nni\, Tooth ami Shaving Brushes.of the boot qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, Jnks, Lead Powell?, Indelliblc Pencils for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens und Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, Sto. You enn find anything gonomlly kept in a well Itcguhttcd Dnig Store. All of which is offered low for the Cash. Call and see for yourselves. mar 7 ly SELLING OFF AT COS T, NEW SPUING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY D, LOUIS & CO., %:o ekth; rob 16 ly Nclicdiiio Hotith Carolina nail Road. iN AND AFTER SUNDAY. MARCH SPtfi THE Passenger Trains ou the South Carolina R?iB Hoad will rtltl as follow - ; /'or CnhtmUin?f)".'/ Train. Learo Charleston. r.:.W A. M. X Orangeburg..12:10 P. M. Arrive at ColumWln.if.. 3:00 P. M. yiijht Train. Lave t'h:.ib-sf. n. feffl V. V.. ??..;>'?...* .t-J.O-. A. M. Arrive at Columbia. ?'?:?_'<? A. M. /*?? Chor/t ff'-ii?/'?'.'/ Train. Laave Ctumhin. ?:00 A. V th-?o?cburg. P:I8 A. M. Arrive ut t'hat lest..n. Still P. M. / ruin. Leave Columbia. CwitO P. M Ornngehurg.IO::W 1*. M. Arrive ut Ub.ittostoii. ">::'.<) A. M. it. t. pf.akk; mar 28?if ? General Supcrihtentlant. TllK ST AT K OK SOUTH CAKOUNA, OitA'Nt.KOtiun Distiuot. In the Common Picas, [ttndwti Carter. litn'toti ( nrtcr. 1 vs. I Bailey & Brw. J Attachment. \TTHEBEAS the Plaintiff ilM, on the tenth tnv \V of April. A. D. LMW. file his Declnra. ?n against the Defendant*, who (as it is said) are ?. i sent from and without the lira:!.", of ibis'St rite', uni have neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom n ropy of the said Declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered. Tbnt the raid Drfcndnnl do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the twelfth day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred und sixty-nine, otherwise final und absolute judg ment will then be given and awarded against him. Clerk's Office, ) JOS. "BOBCJSoN. OraiiKchiirtr District, I 0. C. P. Clerk H (?theo, j rnhgcbiirg District, v April 10, 1808. j apl 11 12 In Equity. 011ANfJKliU11G Dl STKICT. Tho Stale Ex Belationo, "j Bill t? Solicitor Southern Circuit, > Perpetuate In re lost Documents. J Testimony. Application having been made by Mrs. Eliza Bobinson, to prove the existence, loss and contents (d* a deed of conveyance to her from James Cannon of a bit of laud siluato in town of Orangeburg, fronting on Middlctoti Street, and measuring oil the front one hundred and seven feet, and hounded on the North by lot of W. T. Light foot, ou the east by lot of C. Whitteiuore and Win. M. Ilutsot), on the south by loi ut' the .-aid Eliza HohinMUi and C. tVhittcmorc and the west by Middlctoti Street. Ou motion of Messrs. Liar & Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, Thai all persons who desire m> lo do, may appear and cross-examine the evidence pro duced, mid introduce evidence in reply before, me on the first day of October A. D. ISjii*. Commissioner's tUliee, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, OrmigebiirgC. 11.. S. C, > Commissioner. June 20 IW!8. J july I td In Equity. ?K?XG KUUItq DISTRICT. The Stale ex rclatiouc ~\ Bill to Solicitor Southern Circuit 1 Per petita to lure Lost Documents, ) Testimony. Thomas Addison Miirphey by William I'. Barton, his Guardian and next friend, having made applloaj tion to prove the past existence, loss and contents of a Deed of Conveyance to him. from Rebecca Murphoy, now Bcbceea Wolfe, wife of James II. Wolle, of a Tract of Land situate, lying and being in th<? fork of tho Edisto rivers, in the District aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-three (I till j acres, more or less, and bounded l>y lands of I Win, Bartori, Daniel Smoak and lands formerly owned by Philip Joiner, deceased. On motion of Messrs. l/lar & Dibble, Solid*on it is ordered. That all persons who desire so to do, appear nr. I cross examine the evidence produced, ami introduce evidence in reply, before me on the 21st day of September, A. 1). IStiS. Coimuis-ioner's Office, ^ V. D. V. JAMISON, Oraugebur: <'. 11. V Commissioner. June 1^, 18?8 J June 20 til LEGAL NOTII " In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. L. M. Booklmrt,' 1 8am. Borard, Adm^ \ E. F. Uecso, Adiu'r. J . .., 'By ' order bf tlie Court of Equity hi tho "above slated case, ? t h-e. ? crcd it ors of t Ii e 1 u t c William. P. Reese, deceased, are hereby notified to come in and prove their 'demand.* before me, on ?r-;&erorc thd first Monday of October next. Commissioner's Office, V V.^D. V. JAMISON. Orangeburg C. II .> J- Commissioner. July3, ims. j ' *?S81^3HeL July 1 'WW? : In Equity;, ORANGEB?RG DISTRICTS James D. Clecklcy, Excc'ulov 1 . : ^ ' VS.- V. 'i^W ; D. W. & H. Wesley 8ncll. J <?.... By tho tlecrce in this case, the creditors of D.W: Snell are required within three months from thd date hereof to prove their demntids before mo. , Commissioner'a Office, V V. D. V. JAMISON. Orangcbtirg C. II., [ Commissioner: May.2?, 18U8. J - .-. jh ttf mayp\. , _ ;, ,4; gpj _ lu Equity, , ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. ?* James D. Clecklcy/ Exeentor, "I F. v. Snell aT m. A. Fair, j By the decree in this case the crtdijt0>a..o?i?'<rG* Fair, deceased, are required within three monthrf from the dale hereof to prove their deliiKtidit before* me. Commissioner's Offiee. "| V.' 1). V. JAMISON. Ree, "J Ovangphurc. S. C, [ CommissiqnfT? may SM, ISU8. J mny 'M 3 : m IirEqtiity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.' The Slate ex. Belutiono. 1 Bill ?V' Solicitor Sunt hern .Circuit.. \ Perpetuate i In re hist Documents. j T e s t i iu'-'d n y. ApplieatloM'having been made By David Furtirk to prove the existence, loss nnd contents, of a deed of Conveyance from tt'ni. Cooper. Margaret Cooper* D. F; Cooper.-Joel A.'-Cooper, and Mary 31- Cooper, of a tract of laud in Orange-burp .District.nnd Statd of South Carolina, containing IM acres.'hibrev ?i' less. On motion of Messrs. Izlnr & Dibble, Soliei tors.it is ordered. That nit * persons who desire sd to do. tuny nppcnr before me: ofti the ,J-Tth,of" August next, to cross examine the evidence pro duced and introduce evidence in reply. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngeburg O. I!., \ Comujimioner". May Kr, 18?8. J W may ltl td Til E ST AT E OF ^??TJ^? Al^^W?^-^ OltANO?Dt;H? DioTltlCT' It: tlic Cuttiuiub, Pleas. ? vs. *' I Attaelimem*, . JJulley & i)rnt ) Whereas tho PluintifT? did on the 1llli d?y of April, 1H0S. tile ttieir declaration against the De fendants, who, (as it. is said.) are.absent, from; and without the lin-.ii.* of this Stntc, and have neither wife or Attorney known within th? same,' .npoM whom a copy of said Declaration may be served f tin motion or Messrs. Ixmr'*&*Dibble, Plaintiffs? Attorneys, it is wrd-red,. 'J'lml the said Drfrndaati*" flo iipprnr and plead to the said Declaration em er* bet.iro Ihr V-'-th day of April, which will be in tktf rear of our Lord one ih?uii?npd eight .hundred as-l ?iii. nin., nil.fMri.o f.tml *tx4 ftW.'.hrte j'l-'jfintent wili thru b?* ^iven nnd awonlr I avcniu.it them. rferfc "sOffiVr. > J. t. KOlilNSllN, April lUh. I Si*. I :C. C.-I\ apl 11 o-.1m 12m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OUANGKBl'ttG. DISTRICT. ]? the ?Cuuunon /*/?<?. I * Jos. If. Morgan, Attachment. Joseph E. Nailey'. VYhcreits. tho I'laiutiiT did, on the 2Slh day .of j March. lt>t>S. tile his Declaration sgatnat the IV lemhuit, who (as is eaid)is alisent from and;wilhont lie limits of the Slate, ami has neither wife nor Attorney known within the samt, upon whom ?% ? copy of the same declaration might ho servcil; it is therefore ordered. Th?l the said defendant do ?p peur und plcnd lo the said declaration on or before the 20th <lay of March, 1S60, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then ho given and awarded ngninst him. ?' ... ? . -vji?.jiv Clerk's Offieo, 1 3. f. ROBINSON, March 2S, 18t>8. ) C. C. P. april 1* ly _ .. __._j_ _ f_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OitANni:nuRo Dii?Tnirr. In tlie ?1st rlct CoUrt* In pnrsiinnce of General Orders No. 101, from llendqitnrters Second Military District, the Magis trates of the District of Orangeburg will make st report on tho l.'th and last days of each month Ire this Court, of all Commitments made by rlicm duriuft the proceeding half month, specifying date ?f Com mitment, name's of Prisoners and the Offouees fsf which they were committed; snid .Magistrate* shall nlso forward to the Clerk of thia Court, all rees?nl sances and other papers, eonutcted with the pro ceedings against the Prisoners aforesaid, whiek may be in their possession at the date of making iho reports heroin ordered. , By order of the. Coork J. F- ROBINSON, January K, lSf.8. Clerk District Court, jau 11 tf 17INAI, XOTK E.-1VE tl VAiIS S-VI" ' the necessity wlilch forces us to put all our .Note.? und Accounts in the hands of an Attorney ami Magistrate for collection, and those ef our friends who ilesire lo save cost.can do so by calling on YY. J. DeTrevillc. ( HAS. BUM. k CO. sept 28 ly I.Milt It I.XT?A ijircc ami Coin ; MOlMOl'S STOItE, lately occupied by the linn of Clin*. Bull .V Co., situated on Main Street, in the centre of business. Also the Upper-Story, finely Plastered and suitable for a Besidonee. Kitchen and outbuildings complete. Terms very low. Apply to eiter CHAS. S. BUM. or E M ABC IIA NT. sept 28 ly |im>R SAI.i:.?Tlu> Two PI^AXTA p TIONS Ibrming a part or the KEITT ESTATE nnd known as -DABBY-' and "KENNBKI.Y" places will he sold, together with the Mules nnd farming tools. For terms apply to S. ST. KEITT, Care of*>YiIlinm Mlddleton, Esq., dec 21~lf Charleston, 8. C. TTOi:SKKKKI?KlW IF YOU WA^fT \_ |_ to pUrOhnftO your Goods at Charleston Cost i'rices. go to n v Hi T. 1). WOLFE'S. I 'A/YMLION llOTEI^ CHARLESTON, S. C. 1IOARO, l?Ett DAY, ^?.OO. A. B1TTKUFIF.I.D, MH8. 11. L, BtJTTVrRFlKl.D, Superintendent. Pi oprlctreBS. iiec 2f