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THIJiD A?p TRUE. .i .'? '$Fall in, fail in, a nation cries Unto hsr bohs for aid, OfaHtho rights; tht* freemen prUo. : By despots now botrayod, Tit* watohnras bum on every height, ; ?eUrana$r?hftkes thttalr, OfsfeilUona marching on to flght For Seymour and for Blair, Cocao, tried and true, Beih gr9y ihd bint. Together aide by eido, - United in one common oaoee, ri.r;Kor yhU>mojv'ajrlghta and ho?oflt,lawa, s ' -OKwho can stem tho tide. Close up, cloao up,Jlhe Berried lines, Tho tyran'ljp rejga Is e'er; ;**', Our loader's namo, 8oymour, k, the signal for tho fray, rings upon tho air; ""HK; on our conquering way; glo notes of Blair. Come, tried and truo. etc For ward, march on Caucasian bio od, ~ t ~':Wo'er yeiliaa blanched before >? Tho muddy and barbario flood That flows from Afrio's oh ore, . 'Twill over courso tho ruling tide, tyh^o"armi have nerve to dare, ?nd^Bou?i'?nd North fight side by side', "* For Seymour and for Blair, ? mmn. 1 .t;^9?qm ithe.N<y. Herald.] >j KatUcwl- 'lus?Biates iOf^tliB ^oeidlpncy their hopes of the- Presidency that they; can carry for*Grant .V'HndieaW on thaconyictiqu that tlicy cau carry for Grant tfreae"^tatcs, .whoso electoral votes 'together give a majority-of the .vrhole number,: 'New^^ropshiro.-f.*..... o^M5uniu3o'tn ^ < Massachusetts...... . ..; . . 12 Bhode Island. v? ..VI.r. "4 ' Vermont....-?..!'.. 6 Virginia...C ..v.,*..V..,).M nUnois.........16 Louisiana.JJ 6 S 4 Wisoonslh.... 8 Iowa..... 8: Missouri......11 E?n8aa.,.;.y'...,.;r..'.v.... 8 Tennessee....v. ...'.,10 North ?Carolina-??.?"...... ? South Carolina. 6 y. HherK4m6afdt t bo ^n63 aeabVof eil^WM^ng. ?i* fleets tbe^//..\They;i hr^pe for .'otliorfl.'Of eouree,; but-vbuturcto .'count ooly the abovo. This CBtimatc,>tlr?&f??? \4 n" 'tJorT i^j^Soirnud-^tots"Che;$iluYe; ?f raxfi?tfeftgi ^^rea^tates that havo"^M|/<^f^^^ it the nation. vfejiBut.what:right fcaye.t-hey to count'pve.0. States tHcy name? Thoy count theui 6n strength of past/vojteaj, but this is aj&n ; which people go completely over from. bnW! u-:?6i^ t^^vltcr ofrpoliticabtlivisions, as wcraccnt $f saw in Oregon. ; From tho faet ?b&tfae are reasoning for Kuoh a period wo should fbo very ^sl^io'p^fl?t'the fut?ro from tbepas"t. flow York is bo* counted for Grant, becaiiso of re cent changes -T but how can any man say that change* of the same tendenoy will "not- drop ?rom the Grant flUt:4sof;era| of tho 8tMa(\ ^yfiofr many of tho States unmod above are so i^eTt^r^| ?^fg in ilo^Qjradical faith' jtb]it* th.ey can be counted^ .upon despite contingency ? Only two?MaflBachuse&a" and Maine. These alqno are suro. It' is, however, in the ivery :&iglieat degree probable thai Grant will carry e?vcn other Statte In tho list?Bhode loland, | ?ad Wlseonain. New H*mp?n?? ist *4t lrt apy aocu?B 6 certainty for Grant wbilo Indiana nfad Illinois in the absenoe of slavery and tho broad war issuov nre demooratio ^\ate8, and in all likelihood indicate a 1 . defined pithy with tho' reactionary movements fomet the party they havo acted with for4tho' 1?& two Presidential elections. No man has -any right to count "West Virginia for any par: ty. ?* ItSzm ao recorded .-..prcdileotio?; :r it Jins ..only voted in one Presidency, and then it do-] >wded for tho war, and for the- siinplo reason ihat its righi to dcoido at all; even its cxhstonco .;V m a ?tate, would at that time bave been de nied by Sho other patty. Ohio is somewhat in the same position as Indiana and Illinois. It was a demooratio ^ State; in tho old days, but went with tho ro publicans on new issues. Can rennhlicanisin count on the continuqd support of a people that koopa ?.ts eyes opon for now issuos?that ^?hfa*t3eparftto itaolf from party as It sees occa sionyoimtl pprmit3 a party to outlive its Crimea nguihst/humanity ? Fivo Southorn States aro included in the Grant list; but we neod scarcely say that that is founding Grant's chances ou a- very ouaky -foundatipo. . Of tho ono hundred and fifty-nino votes . above OEtimntod ns nearly certain for Grant it is quite safe to say that nt leaot ono hundred aro equally fikcly to go for Seymour. An important decision has rocontly been mndo in. Massachugctts in roforonco to tho ox . ecution of a trust under a will whioh toi|uircd tho executors to raise the sum of ono hundred and fifty thousand franca, money of Franco, to .fiilfil a marriage contract.. Tho question in volyed was tho method of ascertaining tho amount to bo set aside in dollars to carry out tho testator's jutpotj^B^^tho Court hold that 6 0ip. oxocinvors must.pay over such an amount in .Treasury, notes of .tho Uoitcd States/as would 'purchase in Boston tho sum of_on<; huri . drcd and fifty thousand francs. The tmriV in tho meat markets sinco tho aTsrming announcement about the cattlo plagtto 1ms fallen off -one-half. -'So say the mKrkct men ir; Now Vork, German is to bo taught iu tho Nashville common Bohooto. ? i I Oft, ifftuinoroU1 that Gon: MoOhjHaa' isyibout returning home to take an aotivo part iu the coining clootion. ? . . s ? ? *?. ?.? ? ' Quito u im art village h na sprung up at Mau Juno; .01?, Virginia, sinde the war. Su io its staple of trade. The catcher of a Cincinnati base ball olub b | so good at "taking fouls" thai a local bard eel-1 cbrates htm as a chioken thiof. Ninety locomotives aro now in use on tho TJniou Pacific llailroad, and ouo hundred and Bovoa others havo beou ordorod, ^iBurpri^. wadding -afe tho latest novelty ' at Cloveland; Ohio. Thoy tako placo at pic-1 nics, camp meetings, oxourslons, and the like. A Paris fashion correspondent <writes ?iat ' an attempt is being mudo to restore tho high tortoise shell comb of our grandmothers. \ Ifhy docs it cost ?44,413*151 more to sup port the army and navy in tho year of peace, 1SG7, than it did in tho year of poaoo, 1866? Tho prevalence of yellow fever at Key West is denied, on the authority of letters from that island. A prominentofficer of tho Pacific Railway has raqdq aihe^of ten . thousped dollars that! . tho road will bo completed by tho first of May. rAndrcw Wiokstrbm^,;a. Swodo, aged sixty ] jcars, diod ju poverty, jn Boston on tho 18th. Ho.was on, guard,in Fort, Sumter at tho mo ment the first gun was fired. Tho'' people of Indiana are boginning to<| think that something must bo douo to roliove them of the stigma of living in "the great divorce State." -Tho divorces granted iu Indiana, under? present laws, number, ou the average, about five thousand per annum. ir^Av few dayfl ago .Mr- ? George Jennings, of North Wilton, Conn., while going through the oavalry exetoise with a sabre, aocidently struck his little six-year old son upon tho neck, nearly severing the head from tho body.? Whon tho horrified father saw what ho had doue, he attempted to commit auioido, but was restrained by.tho neighbors? '? Mr. Buchanan anot Thad. Stevens, "thoiigh* living in the aamc^rwiS sonstig to^cth^^u^vor apoke.whcn they rfie1 tin the strebt'. NovcrlhcV of' Ms. rival,, "Thaddutis Stevens 1ms.a good boat!and n good; heart, und if it had not pleased Providence to onut, jhe.njp^al- parfj of h|s^ irotufcJ^T^^ hjavo been'a great man." FIREi FIRE! FIRE |, ivstJBK your UFS Airs PROPBRTY. Oornelson, Kramer Go ARE AGENTS FOR PMPIRE STATHCTTRI7? INSURANCE company. Assets 8300,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE company. Charterod Capital $1,600,000. i'icduiont Heul Estate IiiBisrunce COMPANY, FOlt LIFE ONLY. Chartered Capital .91,000,000. ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES. out 25 Jy In Equity, OR?NGEB?RG DISTRICT. Tho Stato Ex Itolationo ) Will to Soliqitor Southoru Circuit. [Purpetanto In ro lost Docuwonts. ) Testimony. Application having' beon made by Mrs Eeriivh Huffman, widow, of Frcderlok Huffman to eafcibriw tho Existeneb, Contents and Lo3S of certain Orders confirming writa of Partition of certain laud3 m Orangeburg District from the Coart of Equity, as her distributive share of hor father Thomas ?lea tort, Br., deceased, Paid lands btung two traots, orio Contamina^fiA^aerea^. the other 2^6.acres more or [pp.". UndojrSvhich ord'iru she wa'.i miC ?u posses Mft'offcMMaMte. On motion T. H/CooUf, Rolicitor, it in ordered. That all personq who doaire, so la do, may appear before ni!) on tho 2f>th day of October next to croso. csnruino the evidence pro-' flucti and introduce evident in reply. rommlsai?a?r')* Office, } . V. Dt'-V. JA Ml,SON, v Oi-an^cbiivic <\ ft., j ' ('tumm^u-nor, ' /&%fo^eys and Solicitors, SJIU Pra^foo'ln Courts of Iho Stated and;'also of the Unitod States, especially in tho Courts of k ? BANKRUPTCY. oiiA.isrGriiii3TJKa, s.-'c. I JAMBS F. iZLAB. SAMUEL DCBBLK. ' ftfeSg ' . . ? ?_ly .j _ COPABTMIBSHIP De TREVHLE & ATVfAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangeburff District. W. J. Ds TRBYILLS, A. P. AMAEBR, - Orangeburg 0. II. Lcwisvillo, S. C. f?b*'i^*^*>-- ? if '? ' FREDERICK PERSNBR, rr DENTIST. WILL BB IN OK AN G Eli U KG EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Rooms at Masonic Ilall, opposite Cornchwn, Kramor & Co. npril 4 tf . j Tb7 ezekiel, "~ WATCIIMABHOK AN1> JEWELEK, (4t Store formerly oicupiod by C: Bull'& Co.) ORANGEBURG, 8,. ALL WORK WARRANTED. '.may 9 . . tf ORANGEBURG HOTEL BY * W..R. TREAOWEIX. ?THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT iii ted up, and ia now open for tku nccommoda E?illLtion of thu public Corner Russell and Broughton Si vjcIo. may U j 9 & sooyill, AGENTS FOR THE Equitable Lifo Insurance Company OF NEW YORK, POLICIES NON-FOR FRIT ABLE, Dividend Declared Anuually to Policy Holders #;feb 23 ; td Tim CJlOTON-.HOJJSE! (OLePpjSITJJ. mURT HO?SE.r 11 ? rfel^Sll T?4lfJ9ClUBiyi WOULD Rc Jfr?^t',i&M*B5Vsr?clfidly jnfoiin the Trnveliug Pub* lie that 'bis:HOUSE is opened for tbeir'ao'cbmodallob.' RATES OF BOARD. , Board per Day.1 751 r..! ???^?i.;wcek;...-;.i ....a.. 700 Sc*' ?" Month...:,:....;.......i-20 00 ;.:' \ Iyroprielor.. " aug s\ c ly F A^ILIOISr HOTEL, JIIARLE8TON, 8. C. '0' BOAlip, PER DAY, A. BUTTERPIRLD, MUS. II. L. BUTTER FIKLDr ; SuporintondenY Proprietress. :dee28' ' r^L^^R?l?EES & COT, Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VfJ- CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PELZRR, F ?. R0IXJ5RS, W. O. MUCKENF?SS. July 11 4ta The Southern Drug Store , Druggist. "UST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Abo Perfumeries, suoh as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brashes of the host qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks, Lead Pencils, IndelUble Penolls for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, &o. You can And anything generally kept in a well Regulated Drug'Storo. All of whtoh is offered low for tho Cash. Call and soo for yourselves, mar 7 ly I UTjIjETT'S patent steel brusit, cotton gin Cotton gtnnod on thin Gin sold in Charleston last Season, at one to two CMits per pound moro t hau tho samo class of Cotton ginned on the ordinary Gins of the Country. Tbl? statement is certified by twonty-fivo of tho principal Factors and Buyers in Charleston. Prlco Six Dollars por Saw for Cash or City Ac Iceptnn??s. 'Send for a Circular. BRINLEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS, And a full Stock <f Hardware and Agricultural Implements formal* ow, wholesale and rotau; C. GRAVI LEY, No. G2. Bast Buy, ? Sei th of tho Old Post Oliioo, july 11?2iu Charleston, S. C. ] FOR SALE.?The Two PLANTA TIONS forming a part of tho ke1tt ESTATE ami known as "DARBY*' and "KENNERLY" plnces will bo sohl, together with the Mules and farming tools'. For terma apply to 8. S. KEITT, Cr.rc cf William Muldloton, Esq., doo 21??f Charleston, S. C. >._ _ ,. , ,_. TTl RIJITfj.1 NI> N?HSIGRY, All? IIS JQT .TA, Ga.-We offer for tho'Fall l'lnnting, a vofy largo and superior ?lock of Fruit Trees, Grape Vmf^r?tr^wbev*^^Plnnti*, Roses, rEvcrgrceus^Or namcutal Trees and Shrubs, Berbling ami Given 'Huuse PbinU. Descriptive- nqd wholesale Cata logues malted on application to P. ). RERCKMANS. julyls -3in* Augusta, Ga. ; ^OTliiEpi'ho ioo Yir??m Sitionit J_lj nt Old Collogo CIlSpel will horcaftor bu opened en Friday afternoon of each ivn*W. from ti tob o'clock; july 11 * - tf WM. WALTON SMITH, ??TTON. . B^X?T?Ii ?AND? - COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boyce<&t Od.9*.Wharf. ^ CHARLESTON, 8. D. Prompt and personal attention givon to the sale of Cutton. , _ ' uug 24 mos C CHEAP" CASH STORE 11 WE ABB RECEIVING FBE8H STJJPP^LIIIIS OP DRY GOODS AJVD ? ' t t t s*?. to *? GROCERIES I EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality and price to sail all who raay favor us with a call. We will tako in trade all kinds of - ' : . . i. . - .... , COUNTRY PRODUCE at tho highest,ro^rkot prices, .nud put our. Goods nt as low figures as any house in Town. oct 18?cly KEITT BROTHERS. The Carolina Farmer ?EL1EVINQ THAT THE INTERESTS OF TUB Farmers and Planters of Hub suction domnail tho publication of a periodical to ho bo devoted to .the advancement of Agriculture in tho two Caro linas, wo have determined to establish such a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA FARMER, nnd will issue tho first number as soon as a suffi cient r.nmber of 8nbooribcra arc obtained to pay a rea.sonablo share of the expense of Publication. The FARMER will be issued monthly nt $2 00 per annum, in advauoo ; will contain not less thun thirty-two lnrgo doublo-oolumn pages of*fcadi?i? matter, bound iu handsome oovotb ; and in typo graphical ^execution will uot bo surpassed by any Agricultural Monthly in tho country. North Cnrolbir. and South Carolina; and desiring to iutroduco it into ovcry county in tho>.o States, wo wiiih to employ aotivo. Agent a a,t,<jypry Post ofllcc, to whom the roost liberal inducements will be offerod. Address nil oommuuioatlons to WM. H. BERNARD, July * ^t^jP^J*?' N' ?* rpiIE GREAT POPULAR PAPER CHARLESTON-DAILY NEWS. Subjection Pricr. Six Dollar* a Year! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEW8. Three Dollar* n yrtrir?^Two Dollars for Sii.Monlhs. JSgy* Terms?Cash in advance ' No Paper sent un'hvj the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper: sent for a long'er time than paid for. RIORDAN, PAWSON & CO., deo 21?tf J Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, ?7 A. S. TCIIXINCtTON ?fc CO, Daily Paper .... $8.00 per Annum. Tri-Weekly Paper - - $4.00 pet Aunum. The war closed with a largo indebtedness on the I part of our former subscribers, some of whom havo j proffered us payraont. To others wo have presented no claim, nnud tho losses and misfortunes by which thoy havo been uurroundod, having boon spared tho | necessity of doing so by tho vory generous, prompt", and hearty support we havo uniformly rcoeived. We are nblo to wait for tho advont of bettor limes, confidently assured that vhen prosperity rotuma to Uto land thoy wiU cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such we cordiaUy extend un invitation to ru ne w their subscriptions. Jan 11 dh tf HiXBERS HOUftK, (rOBHBULT MHO. DIBDI.B's,) 231 KING STREET, Between Wenticorth at\d Hoxel ?truets, axd icithin three minutes* tcaOe of all tlw Principal Wholesale and Retail , Homes of Meeting, King and Hai/nc Streets, and the Past'Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runB to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yardn of tho house. TERMS OP BOA HD : Board by the dav.?.$2 nt) .Week.$12 00 to $16 00 Hbnub SrAiiNicit, Mus. H. HirjiKua oct 18 tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association OF ?HA%LEST?>?, S. C. ' 111E objeot of this ASSOCIATION is to assist Ladies who uro struggling by tboir owu en deavors to support themselves and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will bo neatly ami promptly executed for which the Asso. oiat ion will b-i responsible. Aim, Southern Preserves, .Tellie.i, Wines, Cor dials and Pickles, &o., are made under its auspices, and tho Quality Guaranteed. For tho benefit of our friends abroad, wo give a liat of some of tho l'reeervcs, &c: Orange, Pineapple and Peaoh Marmalade Preserves, Lemons, Citrons, , West Indiaf.nd Ogcechcv\ Limes, Blackberry, Plum arid Quince Jollies, Winos, Cordials, * * - , Pearh aniLApplo Leather, . f >?v . Crystulized Fruits, Picklod Shrimps arid Oytdc'rs. All orders for Work, Preserves, &o., to ho ad dressed to Mas. LEE, Superintendent, At the Depository, No. 7 Chalmers street, chavleston/ July M tt ? Protective Union im eegistIr. Tub MrhoiUHts' Puotbotivb Umtoh, organised to prcmolo and protect trade, by enabling its Subscribers to attain facility ond safety Itt tho granting of credits, and tbo recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, on or about September 30, 1868, publish iu onu large quarto volume: Tni! Merchants' Protsctivb Umon, organized to promou? *nd protect trado, by enabling its sub scribers to attain facility and safely in tho granting of credits, and tlie recovery of claims at nil points, have to announce that (hoy will,'in September, 3808, publish in opo large jijuavlo volume; TilR MeOCUA 2>t8* PnOTB?TIVB UaiON MeECAntilk Rhbfbubkob REuisrna, containing, among other things, the Names, Natubb or Business, Amocmt or Capital, Financial Stanuin o, and R atino as to CasDiT, of over 400,000 Of the principal merchants, trade: *. bankers, , manufacturers, and public cornp^ ies, In moro than 80,000 of the cities, towns, villages, sad settlements throughout tho United' States, their territories, and tho British Provinces J of North America; and embracing the most Impor tant information attainable and necessary to enable tho merchant to ascertain at a glance the Catital, Chauactbb, and Drobmh or Crluit of such of Ida customers as are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising, nlso," -a Newspaper directory, containing tho title, character, price, and place of publication, with full particulars relativ? to each journal, boing a ,complete guide to the press of every county in tho United States. ? The reports,and information will bo confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; nnd as the samo will be based, so far ae practicable, upon the written "?tat cinenU of the parties them selves, revised .and corrected by well-known and rcliablo legal oorrespondoats, whnac character will prove a .guarantee of tho correctness.oftlie infor-, I mat-ion furnished by them, it is bulievcd thnt the reports will provo morri truthful and complete, and; therefore, superior to, and of much greater vatuo, than nny previously issued By aid of the Mercantile Rr.rbrknck Reo irter., business men will been cuabled to ascertain, at a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every tyeVvbaut, manufacturer, trader, undb^nkor, within the above-named territorial limitsj^f.' On or about the first cash month, subscribers will also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing, among other tilings, n record of such important changes hi tho naino and condition of firms, throughout tho, country, as may ooour subsequent ] to tlic~publio?lion of each half-yearly volume of the Meboantilu RitVEaKJipr; Reoisteh : Prkt of 77if Merchants Union Mercantile Refcrcrtcc Register, 'fifty dollars,''($00,)for which it mil b?fjr wurded to any address in the United Statrs, transporta tion paid. . , Holders of finn $70 shirts ofthe Capital Stock, in addition ' to participating in the profits; trill retch r,n: eoyy of the Mercantile Br,rn?e?ck UaaiHTKU'.rVre vf-cliarye.;,.hotfer*.iJ~ttn,$t<prm*yy'hi %\ cnliilai to Two cvj'iet j aix^ /m nif-r. than ten snare* qf /?e_ Capital' Stach wtjioe altohcd'ta any one applicant.'' " t>v* ?Alt remittances, orders, or communications relative to fh? "fooh should-tr* vddrcssad tcHhe lHfcrchtmtsL~PrPtejto five Union, in (he American.Ertftfitig^Jiaiik Building, uur ? ? urn -;-^ Scho?iile* S^?^Cai'oIiiuf'^iil Hood. iTiain:..rwv. .... AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 20th THE Passenger Trains on the Souih Carolina Rail Road will run as follows : For Columbia?Day Trnxtp. ?Leave Chitrlcsdon,:.-A. .... ..'(MtfO'A*;M. '? OraiWcbufg,.^.i.V.'.liYIO V.'U. Arrive at Columbia....... 8j60 P.-M. Xiglii Train. Lcavo Charleston.!. 6:10 P. M. ?? Orangohurg...,.1,2:86 A. M. Arrive nt Columbia. 0:20 A. M For Charleston?Day Train. Leave Columbia. 6:00 A. M. Orangeburg. Oi-18 A. M. ?Arrive at Charleston. 8:10 P. M. Nii/hi Train. Leave Colombia. 5:80 P. M. Orangeburg.J.............10:83 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6:80 A; M, H. T. PEAKE, mar 28?tf J Qenoral Sup er in tend ant. In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. L. M. Bookhart, vs. Ssm. Boxard, Adiu'r. E. F. Roeso, Adm'r. By order of the Court of Equity in tho abovo. stated case, tho orcdilors of the Into William F. Reese, deceased, arc hereby notified to come la and* provo their demands beforo me, on or before tho first Monday of October next. CimmisBionor's Offico,") V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II., V Commissioner. July 8, 1868. J July 4 td The 8t?to of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. Moltiab B. Greene, wife and others t Petition for vs. ? y Leave to Charlotte Ruyok, ot. aL J Provo Will. Whcroas Petition having been mado to mo to prove in solemn form, the last Will and Testament of Prancis B. Ifeatb, and whereas, F". K. Oliver; one (if the parties interested, is ubsont and without the limits of the Stnt?, it. is therefore ordered, that be appear at.the Court of Prob(^o* tp \?? holdjsn at Orangobnvg C. EL, for Orangeburg County, ou the second Monday in November,'.A. D. 18?8, .fbr'fiear-; ing naid Petition und proving said Will and Testa ment in due form of Law. .. ,., 6 j Probate Othee, Til AD. 0- ANDREWS, rangeburg, S. 0.. \ Judge of Probate.- f A'ugu?l fi, 18885 ) ? ( . aug 8 oain 8di ll.mVAJ. K?TM!E,.~WE KT!??-?? ^ the necessity which forces us to put alt our Notes and Accounts in the bauds of an Attorney nnd Mnglstrate lor colloctjou, nnd ihoaOi'Sf. our friends who desire to pavo Cost oan do so by calling on W. if. DoTrevillc. ClIAS. BULL & CO. sopl28 , , ly N?TICite-AIX- WHO left Papers in tlvo Clark's OOlco to bo Record ed without payment of tho fees, aro notified that they will find them at. tho office of Mctaro Izlar & Dibblo, where they can obtain theia by paying fcea, and giving a receipt. - JOSEPH'F.' ROBINSON,' y}>r'r> H ? 1,n lj F;MODlOUS STORE, occupied ? by thv ,Urin of Chas. & Co., situated un Wain Strot-t, in ihcoenlro of butdncw, A!no tho Upper Story, finery Flustered and BUifoblp for a Residence, rvifchen and outbuildings complete Term* very low, Apply to eifer C11AS. S. BCl.l. or ^ V. M ARCH ANT; sept 28 ^' ' Vy VIS t*';"'J""""" miumm***mmmmi!fil'mi.1 *Htf/A. -'-'''i^jfflg In Equityr ORANGEBNRG DISTRICT. iet ISarau F. WaJ^aptil^r; TjK j r Atjm i i vs. \ Partition of !uBebsorPdosenj-ofe?'?!?-,hmte,t{ 1 It appearing to tf^aa?sfaotioj^tJistOfi?n Houscr, * Anna Itou3er,'KTff w!re,'3ohri' wife, ..defcndatyta Jn,tins aas?,., resjd^ejr^, the limit* of this Statu; On motion ?t5^&Mht St Dibble coraplniniwitii .3o}ic\torp, ,}t; is ordered, Thst the said defendants do appear, plead, answer or de 8or to complftineu lu eftJd BUI of ?ompfc^V?^" e timo, prescribed by law, ox- Ifta same wit! taken Pro Confesao against tbent. Commissioner's Office, \ V, D. V. JAMX30N, Orangebnrg O. H. f ? Ccmmissieaer. July 18, 1808.. ... 1 ' . . ? July 25 td -_?_?i-- ? ??-.i^;-' Iii Equity, OR?NGEBURG' DISTRICT Jamee D. Cleekley, Exeoutor, "J F.-V/?noll&Vx.F*lr.: -J By tho decree. iu thiB case .Xho creditor* nfJkJ?t. Fair, deceased, aro .required within three moutha from the dato hereof; to prove their doma^da before* Commissioner's Offioo,") V. 1). V. JAMISON, Orangebarg, S. p., >? . , Cowaiaslontav, 28.1888, J in*/28. lWtfcV J taar28 8 ?... In Equity. ORANOEBURG DISTRICT. Tho 8l*lo Ex Relations, S Bill be Solicitor Southern Circuit, V P, <Tt p e tn<(? In ro lost Documents, j Testimony. Application having been'mode by Mrs. Eli*? Robinson, to prove the.existence, loss and contents' of7 a deed of conveyance to her from James Cannon of .a. lot ef-land, situate, in town -of. Orangeburg*. fronting on Middlclon Street, and measuring on iho fi'oht oucjiundred and seven feet, and boundod.on ? tho North by lot of W. T. Lighlfoot, on tho cast by lot of C. Whittcmoro "and Win, M. Ilufsou,' on the south by lot of tho said EHxa Itobinson and C, Whittemoro and the west by Middleton Street. On motion of Messrs. ixlar &? Dibbla^ Solicitors, it is ordered, That nil persons who dca'ire bo to do, may nppoar and crof-s-examiue tho evidenco piro duccd, and introduco ovidence in reply beforo me on tho first day of October A. D. 1868, Commissioner'sOffice,. ) V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H., S. C, \ Commissioner. June 20 1808. ? j :? MxJ_. . ? \ ? - , In Eqiiity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, The Sta'to ox relationc . } Bill to SoUcitor Southern Cirouit V ' Perpotnato , In ro Lost Documents. '?? J . Tos Mm onyv Thomas Addison Murphey by "William F. Barton, his Guardian and next friend, having made ?ppHos? tioa to. prove. 'he,past c^iatonce, loss and content? of a Deed* 'of Conveyance to him, from Rebeoca Murphey, now #Rebecca Wglfc, wife of James B* - Wotfi, of d Tract of Limit-situate, lying aad being iu the forkr of,tVa .Edjs,to '.jrkfirs,.Ifl*,--Mstrlet aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-three (103) acres,, hurt* .dr &?v n^SfcuudcfiT by lands ef Wra,.. Burtorij, Daniel Sraoak and .lands formerly o'wned by Philip Joiner; doce?Bed. * ? *. - Cn motion of Messrs. Ixlar & Dibble, Solicitors^? it Is .ordered, That all persons who desiro so to do, fippenr<aaJ cross examine the evidence prodass<^ and introduce evidence:In reply, bctoro me ea UtSj 2Tsl rf?y et 'Seplembor, A.D. '1808. Cqmrnissioner's Office, ) Y.-D/V.^TAMISOJ?,. Ornngcburg C. IT. > CommissioBa*' June 18, lSSb J. ? f Il&BTA?^ ?l* ?'??all <5AR01iIN.A: OlUNUKBUlUl DlSTKlOT. In tho Comnton Pleas, Henry DibthoCT & Co ?:1 Attaehrceat: Bailey & Pro. . J Whereas the Plaintiffs did on the 11th day of April, 1868. filo their declaration against the Da? fon'dauts, who, (au it is said,) are absent {rem and without thu limits of this State, and havo MffBker wife or Attorney knosvn wi|hin the same, apoa whom a copy of said Doclanition may bo served j On motion of Messrs. Iilarf & Dibble, PlaintitTs Attorneys, it is ordered, That the :Bftld Defendants do appear and plead to tho said Declaration on or beforo the 13th day of April, which will. ,bo in the yftiir of oar Lord ose th'cusasd -light h?r.dred and sixty-ninu, othovwise final and absolute judgment win then be given and awarded sgaiast them. C!?rk'B Qtffc, \ J. f. BOBIKEOH, ; April llth, 1808. / CCR apl 11 _ee8a ' Mas THE STATE OF SOUTH CABOIiW^ ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, In /Ae CoTMnon Plea*. Jos. H. Morgan, ] vs. - Attachment. Joseph e. Balloy. ) Whereas, tho Plaintiff did, on tho 28th day of March, 1868, fllo his Declaration against tfh? -He* fendanti who (as is said) is absent from and without tho limits of the State, und has neithor wife her Attorney known within the same, upon whom s> copy of the samo declaration might bo served; it la therefore ordered, That tho said dofbndont do ap poar and plead to the said declaration on or before the 29th day of March, 18?0, otherwi#? final ft?d absoluta judgmoat will then bo given aad ftwatd?A against him. Clerk's Offioo, \ J. F. ROBINSON, Marek 28, 1808. / C O. ?. aprlli STATE Ql? SOUTH; .CAAOLIMA, Orangedurg District. I? ike District Court. In pursuance of General Ordera No. 164, from Huadquarteva Scoohd Military District, the Magis trates of tho District of Orangebnrg wiR make a report on the 15th and last days of each month id this Court, of all Commitments made by thorn during tho proceeding knlf .month, specifying dato of Com? mituient, names of Prisoners and the Offences fox which they were committed; . said Magistrates shall also forward to thu Clerk of this Court, all reoogni sanccs aiid other papors, connected with the pro ceedings against the Prisoners aforesaid, waloh may be in their possession at the dato of making the reports horoin ordered. By order of the Court. J. F- ROBINSON, Januarv 8, 1868. Clerk Distriot CoBrt, jonll.* tf THE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA,' OuA?ai:iu;na Di.striox. In tho Cummoe ricna. Boaton Carter. "\ vs. V Attachments Balloy & Bros, j WHEREAS tho Plaintiff did, on the tenth 4ay of April, A. D. 1868,'file his Deolara^sa ngainnt tho Dofondants, who (an it Is sahl) are as sent from and without tho limits < f this State, aat hfvve nc i'hr.r wife nor Attorney kniian witbln Uts SMiiic .upon whom a copy of tin- tfald Declaration might bu'c'evvod: ? ; lt.5? thorefore orderedi Thai the said DeferidApft do appear and plead to tho paid Declaration on or bi-foM the- twelfth day of Ap^>r ^M?h ^lll--l(pift the yoar of %\\r I.nr 1 oa? tjteusand ejght htvndred abd sixty-nine. oth'irwt& ?mal Krid ttbbotutfe Judg ment wi?t th^rl bo given and awarded a^>*j?r>t. him. Cl^rk'a t)m<?o, } JOS KOblNS4^N, Ovangebhrg DiMrief, > C Ci^a^--; April II?! 1*08. . I * > j apl U ?2 ' J*x?