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Campaign Soiiga ??' - 40 ,S9?A. tfiCA. ^37A-? <r? <, t u ? HI tuibd a wd true. ftWiif fiiy in> fail in> a," nation cries Unto hpr bo^b for aid, , Of oil the rights that freomoa priso. thx .iK By despots now botrayod, The wotchflros bom' on every holgh t, ? Tho t&ander shs&es U?e sdr, Of millions marching on to fight For 8?ymour and for Blair, ?. i Come, tried and true, ? : w>. >. . Both groy and blue. Together aide by side, United in one common cause, r^M '*$?r whito mon's .rights and bonos t. lawn, v? - * ' 'OH who ein stem tho tido. ClOso up, cloao up, Ahe serried lines, Tho tyrant rejgn is d'er; f \ jjgfrj. 8e^^b^ng^4our: banner shines, Our leader's namo, Soyxnour, And hark, iao signal for the fray, , , _ . \ Now ringeopen the air; ] We know li, on our oonqaering way, Tko buglo notoa of Blair. , Come; tried and true, etc. . j(/7*- Fotward, maroh on Caucasian blood, Ne'er yet baa blanched boforo ? Tho muddy and barbaric flood That flows from Afrio's shore, /TwiU over coarso tho ruling tide, o t'~? whAo'KrrnS hsiv? nervo to dare, And South and North fight side by ?ido, For Soymour and for Blair, t U{Prom .the.N^y. Herald.] If RaOil^lisiiBiatcs of tho rieskloncy .?R^ndiCalBvba.so.tlieir-hopea of the1 Prcsideuoy on thcv|o^iytctiou that they cau carry for Grant tljCBe Jpates, ^vhqsc electoral votes 'together give a majority of the .whole nuiubor : Michigan....,..,....,;^.. 8 Minnesota.....4 Maino>j.>;v;.^r.v?^.... 1 New Hampshlro. 6 . Massachusetts.....:..12 Rheoe^Islatid.M*.4 Vermont....':.,. 5 West .Virglnin^......,^,Q 6liio....,......L^.v....j..21 faUiana.....IS Illinois.........16 Louisiana...?.rJ 6 Wlsoonsih...;.;:....;...... 8 Iown..... 8 Missouri............11 Kansas..... 8 ?Tennessee....'... .....10 North Curding .......... 0 (South Carolina. t> If ^hfcre^%M>nI& - bo ^nbi deubVof tB?B^?JhTing et tleest* tbopoj'/^vTh^ihMK'i for o-.hbffl/?F c?nrse,; but-vfcntur&ta'&oufct jmjjy the^abovo. This c?timate,*rtlr?ref?ro'\&-H 'tJon* .^^O'^ondWinlts ehe.tutWrc'1 of rtwRealisn^ Ihejrreat-Statcs that havOJ,TfttfmAbv gfYonMi iv?MH.^m-fjfrfi<%*? w<;?.t rotce in the nation.' tatf?nf .what^ghrhayexfchey to count ovon t\ States they name If They count theur'?n strength of past? votes; but this is a twQn which pooplo go completely over from ono/side . "t ? the other of Apolitical *di visions, as we reccm, Jjy saw in Capgou. From the faot tbnt/wc are ^-reasoning for Buch a period wo should /do very rslow to project the future from the pan. Now York ia not couoted for Grant, becauso of re cent changes; but how can any man say that change* of the same tendency will not ' drop from the Grant I list* several of tho States How many of tho States uomod above arc so pM^iio^tlJaJrAdicnl faith jtl&t'thoy eon bo eountod^ %upqn 'despite contingency ? Oulytwo?MaKBaeliuaett^ and Maine. These . alono nro Euro. It is, however, in tbo ^very iiigbcat degree probable thai Grant v:t\ carry coven other States in tho list?rVodo Xeland,. Ver^ti; S?s?s, Misp^oU, Iswxs Mlobigan nna Wi?CODsia. New Hampabira ia not by uny means a certainty for Grfti.j while Indiana ftfcd Illinois in tho abseuoo of slavery and tho broad war isauo, ore demooratio States, and will in all likelihood indicate a well defined jBjnrbatby* with the reactionary movements ^. ;*agains^tbe party they novo acted with for tho last two Presidential elections. No man bos -any right to count West Virginia for any pax-; ty. ?S It It as no ?f ec?rdod . pre di 1 ec t ion; . It 1 .us1 only voted in one Presidency, and thou it de cided for the War, and for tho> pimple, reason HShat its right to'decide at all; even its oxi?teuco .. a State, would at that timo have been de nied by tho otbe* party. Ohio is somewhat in the same position as Indiana and Illinois. It was a demooratio Stato in tho old days, but wont with tho re publicans on new issues. Can republicanism count on the continued support or a people 1 that keeps its eyes open for new h?moa?that '^aUlsepar?to itself from-norty as it sees occa sion^ and permits a party to oqtHve its crimes against humanity ? . Fivb Southern States aro included in tho Grant list; hut we need sctr.ccly say that that is founding Grant's chances on a- very shaky foundation. Of tho ono hundred and fifty-nino votes abovo est/imtttod n? nearly certain for Grant it is quite safe to say that at least one hundred are equally likely to go for Seymour. An important decision has recently been mado in. Massachusetts in roforenco to tho ex ecution of a trust, under a will which required tho executors to raise the sum of ono hundred nnd fifty thousand francs, money of France, to fulfil a marriage contract.. Tho questiou in volved wa9 the method of ascertaining the amount to bo set aside in dollars to carry out the testator's iutontj^rrte} the Court hold that , tho oxecutors must.pay over suoh au amount in Treasury, notes .of tho United States' a? would purchase in Boston tho sum of, one.hun dred and (il'ty thousand francs. "lff^..?.?.^j?.a> I-Eft. ' .i^i The trade in tho meat 'markets airicc tho nlarrtiing announcement about the cattiu plague liqs fallen off one-half ' So say the nnrkot inch in New York, ft B iff "V:, Gorman iu to bo taught iu tho Nashville common schools. \*\ ) [ \{ 51 It is? rumored that Gon: MoCIulIan-' is about | returning homo to take an active part in the coming rfootion. Quito a smart village has sprung up at Man* Junction, Virginia, since tho war. Su mao is its staple of trodo. The catcher of a Cinoinnati bate ball club b eo good at "taking fouls" that a local bard cel ebrates him as a ohiokou thiof. Ninety locomotives are now in uso on tho Union Pacific Railroad, and ono hundred and sovon others' bayo beou orderod. ''Surprise Weddings" hrb tho latest novolty at Cleveland, Ohio. They take placo at pic nics, oamp meetings, excursions, and the like. A Pariii fashion correspondent ^writes that an attempt is bel?g made to restore the high tortoise shell comb of our grandmothers. Why docs it cost $44,413,151 more to sup port tho army and navy in tho year of peace, 1867, than it did in tho year of peace, 18867 Tho prevalence of yellow fever at Key West is denied, on tho authority of. letters from that island^ ,-i _ *Axpromincnt officer of tho Pacific Railway has made a bet of ten thousand dollars that tho road will be completed by tho first of May. ^Andrew Wiokstrom, a Swode, aged sixty years, died jn poverty in Boston on the. 18th. Ho.was on guard,in Fort Sumter at the mo ment the first gun was fired. The'1 people of Indiana are beginning to think that something must be douc to relieve them of the stigma of living in "the great divorce State." ? Tho divorces granted iu Indiana, uuderepresent laws, number, ou the average, about five thousand per annum. - , As few days ago . Mr. George Jennings, of j North Wilton, Conn., while going through the cavalry exeioise with a sabre,, accidently Btruck his little six-year Old son upon the neck, nearly severing the head from tho body.? Whon tho horrified father saw what ho had done, be attempted to commit suicide, but was] restrained by tho neighbors:' Mr. Buchanan and Thad*. Stevens, though' liviug iu tho same^oWU bo Jougtogcthor^nevcr spoke when they m?t/iu the street. Ncvcrlhc (?f^fc^^^?li^1 ?f'>?3..rival,; "Thaddeua Stevens has a good hoae?and n good heart, und if it had not pleased Providence to jfttf<j-*^moral part of hfo natutejj*^^ have been'a great man." FIRE! FIRE! FIRE[ I9SVBB YOUR LIFE AMD PROPERTY. Cornelson, Kramer ?& Co., ARE AGENTS FOB ! EMPIRE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets 8300,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered Capital 81,500,000. jpictiuiont Heal Estate Insurance COMPANY, FOll LIFE ON LI'. Chartered Capital 91,000,000. ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES. ??t '2i> ly In Equity, STKl H ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Tho State Ex Ilolntione 1 TU 11 to Solioitor .Southern Circuit. [Purpotunto In ro lost bocutnonts. j Tostimony, Application haviug been made by Mra Ke.ziab iluil'man, widow, of FrcdeHok Huffman to establish the Existence, Contents and Loss of certain Ordcjs bonfinnfhg- writs of Partition of certain lunaa m Orangcburg District from the Coart of Equity, as her distributive sbaro of her father Thomas Glea totyi Sr., dcccncod, paid lands being two tructs, orio CP.ntf.intoa;2??^cres,* thu other 2{'<i) acre* more or ?i!L'&: '?ndcr Vvbich ?rdtnu Hhb W0ja put, la posscs ,,HeTi?r^atd*1urMs. Do flYotftm T.'M.Tooke, Rhu,., Reciter, it 1h ordered, That all persona who doairc, so to do, may appear ? bofci 3 me on the 26th day of October' next to crossy ejsuminq tho -.evidence pro* duoed and introduce evidence ifl reply. ply Commissioner's Office. \ V. 0. V. JAM IRON, Orringcbnrjr. t\ (I., . Commietiom ?Inly 2H. jMOr*. } jitly 2*? id tf? * .IZLAp, &f DIBBLE, ?^riieys aiid Solicitors. TjflU 'rraetiooin Courts of tuo'8tato,Va'n'd;ulao of | the Unitod StaloB, eBpociaUy in tlio Court a ot ? B A NKRUPTC Y. orangebijeg, s; c. JAMES F. IZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE, leb 28 * ly COPARTNERSHIP De TREVILLE & AfflAftEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangeburg District. W. J. DaTREVILLB, . AP. AM AKKU, . Orangeburg C. II. Lcwlsvillo, 8. C. ?? f?bl * ^.'.v^ !>VJA;.v'|f-:t? FREDERICK FERSNER ? 4 DENTIST. WILL BE IN ORANGEBURQ EVERY FBI AND SATURDAY. ' Rooms at Mnsonio Ilall, opposito Cornclaon, Kramor & Co. april 4 * tf e. ezekFel^ 1VATCH maker ani> JKWKLEIl, (Jl Store formerly occupied by C. Bull'& Co.) ORAXGEB l/RG, S. C. ALL WORK WARRANTED, may 9 tf OBANGEBURG lluTElT BY w..r. trea?weut.. M^IIIS HOUSE HAS IJEEN NEWLY FIT ted up, and ia now open for the accommoda tion or tbe public. Corner Russell and Itrough.ton SI recto. /: . may 9 9 ~ bull &~scovirj^T" AGENTS FOR THE Equitable Lifo Inauriuico Company OF NEW YORK, POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ADLE, Dividend Decdarod Annually to Policy Holders feb 28 td (O^pkiTji fpyjVf HOUSE.)- ) I S^5T?!Sr TfUt SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re spectfully mfoi m the Traveling Pub flic that- his'HOUSE is opened for their'aoVomodatiou. RATES OF BOARD. Board per Day.:.S 1 70 ?. Week.......;...........< 7'00 ****** Month.........v'20 00 Iroprielor. - aug8\ c ' ly IP^^ILIOISr HOTEL, JIIARLESTON, S. C. ROAlW per day, #s.?0. A. BUTTERFIBLD, MBS. n. L. BUTTEItFIKI.D, Superintendent. .Proprietress, dec 28 PELZBR, ROD&ERS & CO., 'Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. P. J. PKLZRR, F. a. RODGERS, W. G. MUCKENFU8H. July II 4m The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. it Shuler, Druggist. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FREBH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumerica, such as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every dosoription, A full assortment of Heir, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brashes of the best qualities. With a nuo assortment of Stationery, Inks, Load Pencils, Indelliblo Penoila for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, &o. You can And anything generally kept in a well Regulated Drug Store, AU of which is offered low for tho Cam. Call and soo for yourselves. mar 7 ly ijrTiTiTM " STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN Cotton ginned ou thio Gin sold in Charleston bust Season, at ono to two cents por pound more than the same class of Cotton ginned un the ordinary Gins of the Country. This statement is certified by twenty-five cf the principal Factors and Buyers iu Charleston. Prico Six Dollars per Saw for Cash or City Ac oeptanooa. Send for a Circular. URINLEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS; And a full Slock of Hardware ami A^ri'eBltural Implements for cal< low, vrholosalc and roti 11. C. GRAVELEY; No. 0*i, Boat Buy, South of the Ohl Post Ofiioo, july 11?2m Charlestoni S. C. FOR SATiF.?Tbc Two PLANTA TIONS forming a part of tho KE1TT ESTATE, and known as "DAHU^ and "KENNIIKLY" places will bo sold, together with the Mules and farming tools. For termii apply to S. S. KF.ITT, Care of William Middloton, Esq., dee 21?tf Charleston, S, C. I^riF?t L a N? N? It siERY,Tiiois \ .TA, Ua. -Wo offer for tho 'pull Planting, a very larpo and superior stock of Fruit Trees, Grape Vlnea,?8tr*wheYty .Plant*, Hoses,."Evergreens, Or namental Trees und Shrub:?, Uedding and Green - House Plants, D^scriptivo nud wholesale Cata* logucs mailed on application to . l?* .). RERCKMANS. july 1-S?8m* Augusta, Ga. ; JLj_ _ _ _ _._f (. _; NOTI*)e.-Tlio loo Crt*nm St?lor?n at the Old College Chnpcl will hon'aftor bo opened on Friday afternoon of each Wotfki from ?? to 9 O'clock; july il *";'.> U WM. WALTON SMITH) - ,1_v ?AND? - COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boyce dr Oo.*?. Wharf. . -. i CHARLESTON, 8. D. Prompt and personal attention given to the ealo of Cotton. . nug 24 mos ' G CHEAP" CASH STORE 11 WE ARE RECEIVING FKEBH SUPPLIES OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality and price tu snit all who may favor us with a cull. IVc will take in trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at tho highest markot prices, nud put uur. Goods at as low figures as any house in Town, oct IS?cly K E ITT BROTHERS. aroiina BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OF TUE Farmers and Planters of thin section demand tho publication'of'a periodical to bo bn devoted to tho advancement of? Agriculture in the two Caro linas, we have determined to establish such a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA I? ARM ER, and will iysuo the first number as soon as a suhl oienf number of Subscribers arc obtained to pay a reasonable share of the ?kponsc ??f Publication. Tho FARMER will be iewueri monthly at':$2 <>0 per annum) in advaucu : will contain not 1op.-< than thirty-two largo doublo-column pages of*rcading matter, bound in handsome covers; und in typo graphical ^execution will uot bo surpassed by any Agricultural Monthly in tho country. Beiug determined to do whatever.cuergy-will ac complish 1iJ making the FARMER y. '<r'Jiy the sup port of trie iiucltigtAit 'Planters and Farinere cf North Cnroluif am! South Carolina : nud desiring to introduce iL into every eomity in tho>o StaVotf, wo v/iab,, to employ active. Agents at every lt.st ofllce, to whom the moat liberal inducements will be olferod. Address all communications to WM. n. BERNARD, rpME CiR EAT POPULAR PAPER CHARLESTO^TdAILY NKWS. SuLrrijition Price Dollar* ti Fear! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Threo Dollnra a year?Two Dollars for Eix.M -nths. /Jf^" Terms?Cash iu advance. No Paper sent untou the Cai h accompanies tho ordor. No Paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, PAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf 2 Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802, Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, BY A. S. WILLlNCiTON & CO, Daily Paper .... C8.00 per 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 havo proffered us payment. To others wo have presented no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by which they havo been surrounded, having been spared tho necessity of doing so by tho very generous, prompt, and heurty support wc havo uniformly received. Wo are atilo to wail for tho advent of butter timey, confidently assured, thut when prosperity returns to .IJio laud they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such wo cordiully extend un invitation to re new tboir subscriptions. Jan 11 dh tf HILDERS HOITftSS, (ronvahLT Mas. nwniE's,) 284 KING STREET, Between Wmtworth and Huxel Stroetn, imd urithtn three Minutes' icalk of alt the Principal Wholesale and Retail Ihnire* of Meeting, King and Ilayixc S!r:etx, and the. Post Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runs to enoh extremity of the City, is within fifty yards* of the house. TEH MS OF BOARD : Hoard Ly the day.$2 &0 .Week.$12 <H> to $15 00 HBNitn SrAHNicit, Mus. H. HiLRKna cot 18 tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association OK CHAUIiESTON, 8. C. npHE object of this ASSOCIATION is to assist Ladies wiio are struggling by llieir own en deavors to support themselves and families, Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WOUK will be neatly ami promptly executed for which the Asso ciation will he responsible. Also, Southern Preserves, Jellio.i, Vine.:. Cor? dials and Pickles, &c, uro made under i:s auspices) ami the finality Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, wo give a liiit of some of the Preserves, kc: Orange, Pineapple and Pcaoh Mar malade Preserves, Lemons, Citrons, Wes! lndia?rnd Ogcocltc^ Limes, RlaoV Kerry, Plum adll Quince Jollies, Wines, Oordinls, * ' , 1'cnrh and Applo Leather, Crystalized Fruit?, . Pickled Shrimps and Oysters. Al) orders for Work, Preserves, &c, to ho ad dressed to Mas. LEE, Superintendent, At the Depository,. No T Chahtu rs Stiroct, Chnvlosfon/' July 11 tf Protective Union REFERENCE ' 1 REGISTER. Tub Mkuciiakts' Photbotivb Uktoh, organized to - promote end protect trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain facility and safety fn tho granting of credit 3, and the recovery of claims at ull points, have to announce that they will, on or about September 30, 1868, publish in one largo qnarto volume: Tna Merchants' Protsctivb Union, organized to promote and protect, trade, by enabling its aub ucriboru to attain facility und safely in tho granting of credits, and the recovery of claims at ah points, have to annnunoe that they will, in September, 180ft, publish in one large <juavlo volume; The Mercua>ts' Protective Union Mercantile Rkepkuzncb Remstrr, containing, among other things, the Names, Natore of Business, Amount or Capital, Financial Btamuso, akd Katikq as to I Credit, of over 400,000 of the principal merchants, I traders, bankers, manufacturers, and public companies, in more than 80,000 of the eitles, towns, ! villages, and settlements throughout the United States, their territories, and tbo British Provisoes of N"rib America; and embracing the most impor tant information attainable and necessary to enable tho merchant to ascertain at a glance the C.u ital, Character, and Drormb ov Greoit of r'iob af Iiis customer.! us are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising, also,' a Nevtpaper Directory, containing the title, character, price, oad place of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a complete guide to the press of overy county in tho United States. Tho reports, and information will be confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as the same will be based, go far ac practicable, upon the written statements of the parties them selves, revised and corrected by tvcll-knowa and reliable legal correspondents, whose character will prove a .guarantee of tho correctness .of; the infor-. mat ion furnished by them, it is believed that the reports will prove mor? truthful and complete, aud, therefore, superior to, ami of much greater value, than any previously issued By fid of the Mbroantile Rr.raRENCK Rf.uiktkr, business rich will been enabled to ascertain, at a glanco, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant-, manufacturer) trader, undJ>.inhor, vithiu the above-named territorial limitttt*!^ ' Un or about the first each month, subscribers will also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing, among other tilings, a record of such important changes in the name and condition of firms, throughout tbo country, as may ocour subsequent to tlic publication of each half-yearly volume of the Mekoakt|!.i: Reverenci!! REnisTr.a: 1*riet of '/'he Merchants lTnion Mercantile Reference KegieUr, ftf'.V dollar.*, ?($f>0,)for which it will be for wurttedlv any addrttt in the Unifd States, transporta tion paid, , Holder? iff five $10 thttr'es of the Capital Stock, in addition fo pnriieipating in thepre?tr, v ill rereive r,r.t copy of the MoaoAnTiitE RBrRR^ncK Rroihtkr ?/<?!?< i/f chan/e; .holder* iff ttii.^luirne vjM he, aiiitlat to Two cofitt ; aivj^iw purst thai ten shares ^"the.Capital Stvtff a tll'oe aitoiti it to any !>iu. applicant; ' " ?"V Attictoitta rices, ordert, or communirn'ions relative to fh." "booh shoald-br iddrcstcd to-thc -Mcrehantf^ l*rctc.c tiee Union, in the Anurican .Kzcii^noc^fiatik Building, Xo. 12tf tlrdodtt'iL, (?<ji,2t?{!i.)mXt-ii>-.l~ork. aug 22 ' 19 ' Gin Schedule" Stfuth- CtuV.i;;iC4tail Hoa*. VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 2?rn THE Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Rail Road will run as follows : For. Oplumbw? 0"y Train. Lvavo Charleston. .UtA*. i :30'A-. M- I " Oranecbnrff/.12:10 I?. M. \ Arrive al Columbia.8;60 P: M Night Train. Leave Charleston.. 6:10 P. M. ?? Orongohufg.12:8T> A. M. Arrive at roimnbia. 0:20 A. M. For Charleston?Bay Train. Leave Columbia. 6:00 A. M. *.? Orangeburg. 9:10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. S:10 P. XI. Nigki Train. Leave Colombia.6:80 P. M. " Orangeburg.10:82 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.,?...?... 6;80 A, M. H. T. PEAKR, mar 28?tf \ Genoral 8uporlntendaat. In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. L. M. Bookhart, T Yd. 8am. Rozard, Adm'r. | E. F. Roese, Adm'r. j lly order of the Court of Equity in tho above stated case, tho creditors of tho lato William P. Rceso, deceased, aro hereby notified to como in and prove their, demands beforo me, oe or before tho first Monday of October next. Commissioner's Office,") V. D. V. JAMI80N, Orangeburg C IL, 1 Commissioner. July 8, 1868. J july 4 td Tho State of South Carolina, OR ANGEBURG COUNTY. Moltiub B. Greene, wifo and others \ Petition for va. > Leave to Charlotte Buyok, ot. aL J Trovo Will. Whereas Petition having boon mado to me to prove in solemn form, the last Will and Testament of Prancis B. Heath, and whereas, F. K. O'.iver, 0111 of the purlieu interested, is absent and without the limits of the State, it- is therefore ordered, that he appear at the Court of Probate, to bs holden at ?rangobure C Fl., for Orangeburg County, 911 the second Monday in November, A. 1). 1808, for hcar^ ing said Petition und proving said Will and Testa men' in line form of Law. 1 Probato Ofiioe, \ THAD. 0> ANDREWS, Orangeburg, S. C, \ Judge of Probate. 1 August (?, 1868. } aug 8 oain .1m j*1 I he necessity which forces us to put all our Notes and Accounts in the hands of an Attoimy and efti gist rate lor collection, and Ihcso of our friends who desire to save cost can do so by calling on W. .f. iKTr.ville. CHAM." BULL & CO. sopt 28 ly N?TK k.?pkksoxs who left Papers in the Clerk's Office to bo Record ed without payment of tho fees, arc notified that they will find them at the office of Messrs Izlr.r & Ribble, where they can obtain tliv.n by paying fc.cn, and giving a receipt. JOSEPH P. ROBINSON', july 26 * liu; JrceU in tho centre of business. Also tho Upper' Slory, finely Pla.stn-od and suitnblo for a Residence. Kitchen and outbuildings coraplcto. Tertns vorv low. Apnljr te ener ('H AS. S. HULL or e m irciiant; sept 2S ^ ly In Equity, j ORANGEBURG ^DISTRICT. 1Sarah F. Wafi?*Wffkter, "JK {T tjl|\l) for I Racbaol FdoscnieWaJ, ) : .Lanfcii.,*. ' It appenring to tqy satisfaction IhatOnan Houtior, Anna Hbuaer.dfls vflte,?ohri Wobfcra*5?Mory, hi* wife, v^e&sntlanta itt? tlu> case, Jfp44fcrVl*?fi4t>B? lirniui of lim State ; On motion of Messrs' Iidar Sr. Dibble complainant^ Solicitor?, it, ie ordered, That Ute said defendants do appear, plead, answer or 4?? murto complainants eaid Bill of OoroplabaMrttJ" tho tlmo. prescribed by law, o? ifae a*m?,?Bj taken Pro Coufesoo ngaineltbMtti Commissioner's Offlee, ) V. D. V; JAMISON, Orangeburg 0. If. V Commissioner. ? July 18, 1808. ,1 ? ? joly SS td In Equity, ' ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, James D. Cleekley, Exeoutor, 1 dor, I ; ' ' r. J Et V, SneiiSiM>A. <F*l By the dcoroo in this case tho credi'-wa ot S.^Cf* 'Fair, deceased, oro required within three month* from the date hereof to prove their domands beforo mo. * r ? ? ?? * * A-* Tv7.v Commissioner's Offioe,"1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg, 8. O, j- . Commissioner. may 28,1868. J may 28 r-.?8 a* In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, Tho Btate Ex Relaticnc, } Bill t* . Solicitor Southern Circuit, I P o r p o.t n * t e> In ro lost Documents, j Testimony. Application having been' made by Mrs, ?li?fl Robinson, to prove tho existence, loss and contents or a deed of convoynnco to her from James Cannon of a lot of laud situate in town of Orangeburg,, fronting on Middlcion Street, and measuring on iho frontone hundred and woven feet, and bounded,on the North by lot of W. T. LIghtfoot, on tho east by lot of C. Whittcrooro and Wm. M. HntsOh,* on the south by lot of tho aaid Eliza Robinson and C. VThittcmoro and the west by Middlcton Street. On motion of Mcsars. Izlar &? Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do,, may appear and cross-exainiue tho evidence pro duced, and introduco evidence in reply before mo on tho first day of October A. D. 1868, Commissioner's Office, 1 V, D. V. JAMISOIf, Orangc-burgC. II., S. C, > Commissioner. June 20 1868. ) july 4 Id In Eqxiity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, Tb<- Stato ox relatione } Bill to Solicitor Southern Circuit I Perpctaato . In ro Lost Documents. J Testimony, Thomas Addison Murphey .by William V. Barton, his Guardian and next friend, baviog made abdica tion to prove, the past existence, loss and content?' of a Deed* 'of Conveyance to him, from Rebecca Murphey, n'.w ^Rebecca Wolfe, wife of James R. Wolfe*, of a'Tract of Land situate, lying and being in. the fink-of.^e, ?djsto .r?g?,.ya'jhe District ^forcsaid, containing one hundred and ninety-three f 103) acrco.-motfc or. fessy a&b bounded' by Iaads of Wm... Barton^, Daniel Sraoak and lands formerly owned by Philip Joiner,' deceased. * ' ? On motion of Messrs. I*Ur & -Dibblo, Solicitor*, it is ordered, .That all persons who desfrd'sb to de, fippcaraai cross examine tho evidence produced, aud introduco evidence in reply, before mo en the* 21sl day* cTS^pfembaT, A, *B. 1868. Commission's Office, } Y. D.- V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II. V Comoiiaaioaw4 Juae 18, 1888 juiit? 20y-. f IlhiTsTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,^ '. v OltANUKBUIUl D3STAI0T. ? ? *? ' '?- ?'k-> .n'.l . ? ? In the Common Pleas. llcnrj Bischoif & Co. "j vs. * V .Attachment.' ' -i^??r Bailoy & Bro. .J Whereas the Plain litis did on the 11th day of April,. 1869, fib* their declaration against the De fendant!*, who, (ub it is said,) are absent-from &nd without tho limits of this 'State, and havo neither wife or., Attorney -known within the some,. upon whom a copy of said Declaration may be served; On motion of Messrs. Isbu? & Dibble, Plaintiffs Attorneys, it is ordered, That the .said.Defendants do appear and plead to tho said Declaration.on or before the 13th day of April, which will bo in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hnndred and bixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment wiU then bo given and awarded against them. Glwk'aOffiee, \ J. F, ROBINSON, Ciork'aOffiee, \ J. F, ROBINSON, April lltb, 1868. / C C F. apl U oe?a 19* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAB0IilK? ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. In the Common Pha$. Jos. II. Morgan, 1 vs. \ - Attachment Joseph E. Builoy. ,j Whereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day at Maroh, 1808, file bis Declaration against the Do ieadant, who (as is said) is ubeent from and without tho limits of tho State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom e> copy of tho samo declaration might bo served : it la therefore ordered, That tho eaid defendant do ap pear and plead to the said declaration en or before the 20th day of March, 1889? otherwise final ioli absolute Jcdgment wUlthen be given and awarded against him. IClork'e Offioo, \ J. F. B0BIN80N? Maroh 28, 1868. / 0. 0. P. ... STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA, OnANOKBURO PATRIOT. Iii the District Court. In pursuanco of General Orders No. 164, from Headquarters Scoond Military District, the Magis trates of tho Distriot of Orangeburg will make * report on the loth and hist days of each month to this Court, of all Commit month made bj them during tho proceeding half .month, specifying data of Com mitment, names of Prisoners arid the Offences fer which they were comndttod; said Magistrates shall also forward to the Clerk of this Court, all reeogni ganoes and other ?,apors, connected with the pro ceedings ugainst' the Prisoners aforesaid, whloh may be in their possession at tho date.of making tho reports herein ordered. By order of the Court. J. F- ROBINSON, Jannarv 8, ISfiS. Clerk District Court, jan 11 ' it THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANOBUUr.G DlSTItlOT. In tho Common Plena. Boston Carter. \ vs. > AttachmohL'" Bailey Sl Bros, j WHEREAS tho Plaintiff did, on tho itntViajr of April, A. D. 1868, file his Declarer against tho Defondanla, who (as it issaid) area sent from and without tho limits of this State, aal h'ivcnei'hor wife nor' Attorney kit own within the same, .upon whom a copy of. the said Declaration might be eervoJ: ? U Uihorcforo ordored, That the said Pcfendanft do appenr und plead to tho Mid, Declaration on or hufoifc'ihe?twelfth (t-vy oT-Ap?V which will tte'in tho year of qur Lord orv? thousand eight hundred atnt sfXty'-Niine, o'thorwisi) final Und nbscdut* jndg mcnt will then ??o given and awarded ag^irrst him. (Merk's Office, ' '1 J?>S. RtrilNSON, Orahgebnrg Bist riet-, } C C. I?r April UV 1?<o8. . } aid U 12 m