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[From1 the New Orleans Times.] ' ' ? Campaign Songs. A3C/3TJ -1 r . ,j . TBIBD A KD TRUE. ^?-Fall in, fall in, a nation cries Unto her sons for aid, Of all tho rights that freemen priso. tin ?? By despots now betrayed, The WDtchflroB bwfl en e?ery height, Tho thunder shakes the air, Of millions marching on to fight * For Seymour and for Blair, Como, tried and true. Both grey and bluo. Together eido by sido, United in one common cause, r^j .For white mon's rights and honoet laws, *" 1 * * Oh who can stem tho tide. Close up, cloao up, the serried lines, Tho ty runt's reign is o'er; " ytri See, blaming on our banner shines, Our leader's namo, Soymour, And hark, the signal for the fray, Now ringe upon the air; , ~ " 'We knew H, on OUT ounqnoting way. Tho bugle notes of Blair. Come, tried and true, etc. *>'?* ?; ? ? ' Forward, maroh on Caucasian blood, No'er yet has blanched before i.. Tho mnddy and barbaric flood That flews from Afric's shore, 'TwUl over course tho ruling tide, arms have nervo to dare, And South and North fight side by side, For Seymour and for Blair, J??fjp, $ Come, tried and true. otfc. > [From iho N. Y. Herald.] Radio? 1 -Msiinmtcs oi" tho Presidency .^Radicals base their hopes of the Presidency on the conviction that they can carry fur Grunt these Scaltv. whose, electoral vote's touother . ?? ' r givo a majority of the whole number : Maine..... 7'Michigan. b New Hampshire.... 6r~ Minnesota. -1 Wisconsin. 8 Iowa. 8 Missouri.11 Kansas. 8 to...21 [Tennessee....-.10 North Carolina. I) South Carolina. ? Massachusetts.12 Rhode Island..4 Vermont. C West Virginia. 5 indin-na...r.....:.18 Illinois.lt> Louisiana. 6 a-Total......... 16!? S&'^tey say "vhere should be no doubt of CrWnt-Carrying at least these" They . hope fUf-'dtheffvof course, but couture to .count bu.ly the abovo. This estimate, therefore is a eotY ^6?sion and admits the failure of radicalism in Ihc^eat States that have hitherto gty'on it force in the nation. ?w^n^.whaV.right have thoy to count pvon f,hc States thoy name/ They count them On tho strength of pant votes; but thia is a time/in which pooplo go completely over from one/side to the other of political -divisions, as we recent Jy saw in Oregon. From the faet that we are reasoning for such a period we should be very p_ . /slow to project the future from the pnat. Now York is not couotcd for Grant, because of re cent changes; but how cau any man say that changes of the same tendency will not drop from tho Grant list several of the States given 1 - How many of tho States named nbov? arc so positively strong iu tho radical faith that thoy con be counted upon despite contingency ? Only two?Massachusetts and Maine. Theso clone are euro. It is, however, in the very highest degree probable that Grant will carry soren othor States in the list?Rhodo Island, Vermont, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin. New Hampshire is not by noy means a certainty for Grant while Indiana nhd Illinois in the absenoo of slavery and tho broad war issue, are democratic States, and will in all likelihood indicate a well defined 'tormpathy with the reactionary movement? against the party they have acted with for tho 1X? two Presidential elections. No man hus -any right to count West Virginia for any par tyi^Sthni noirec?rdod a predilection. It has only voted in one Presidency, aud then it de eided for tho war, and for the simple reason that its right to decide at all, even its oxisteueo as a State, would at that tine hare been de nied by the other party. Ohio is somewhat in the same position as Indiana end Illinois. It was a democratic State in tho old days, but went with tho re publicans on new issues. Can republicanism count on the continued support of a people % that keeps its eyes open for now issues?that can separato itself from party as it sees occa sion, and permits a party to outlive its crimes agniust humanity i Fivo Southern States arc included in thr Grant list; hut wc need scarcely say that that is founding Grant's chances ou a very shaky foundation. Of tho one hundred and fifty-uine votes above estimated as nearly certaiu for Grant it is quite safe to sny that at least otic hundred are equally likely to go for Scymowr An important, decision has recently been mado in Massachusetts in roferonco to tho cx . ecution of a trust under a will which required tho executors to raise the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand francs, money of Franco, to fulfil a marriage contract. The question in volved was the method of uncurtaining the amount to be set aside in dollars to carry out tho testator's intont^and the Court held that , tho oxecutors must, pay over such au amount in Treasury notes of tho United States-as would purchase in Boston tho sum of one hun dred and fifty thousand francs. ?<aew'* i i ?* , The trnd?' in tho meat mr.rkOts since the alarming announcement about the eattlu plague Itns fallen off" ouc-liaW So the market men in New York. C, */l & * Items* Gorman i? to bo taught iu the Noahvillo commou schools. ?' j V I i I j It in rumored that Gea. Medullan is about returning home to take an active part in the coming clout ion. Quite a Btuart village hau sprung up at Man aasas Juuctiun, Virgiuia, since tho war. Su mac is its staplo of trade. The catcher of a Cincinnati base ball elub is so good at "taking fouls" that a local bard cel ebrates him as a chiokou thief. Ninety locomotives arc now in me on tho Union Pacific Railroad, and one hundred and sovon others havo been ordered. "Surprise Weddings" arc tho latcBt novolty at Cleveland, Ohio. They tuko placo at pic nics, camp meetings, oxeursious, aud the like. A Paris fashion correspondent writes that an attempt is behig made to restore the high tortoise shell oomb of our grandmothers. Why docs it oost 944,413,151 more to sup port tho army and navy in tho year of peace, 1867, than it did in tho year of peace, 1866? Tho prevalence of yellow fevorat Key West is denied, ou tho authority of letters from that island. ?A prominent offiecr of tho Pacific Railway has made a bet of ten thousand dollars that the road will be completed by the first of May. Andrew Wickstrom, a Swodo, aged sixty years, died in poverty in Boston on the 18th. IIo was on guard in Fort Sututcr at the mo ment the first gun was fired. Tho people of Indiana are bc^gfining to think that something must he done to roHevy^ them of the stigma of living in "the grout divorce State." The divorces granted in Indiana, undoivpresent laws, number, ou tin avcrngOj about live thousand per annum. A few days ago Mr. George Jennings, ofj North Wilton, Conn., while going through the cavalry exeioise with a sabre, accident ly struck his little eix-ycnr old son upon the neck, nearly scvciiug the head from the body.? When the horrified father saw what he had done, he attempted to commit suicide, but was restrained by tho neighbors. Mr. Buchanan and Thad. Steven.-, though living in tho same jiowo so Jpngtogether, never spoke when they met in the street. Neverlhe Icssy^lr,.. .jBiioli?nnn " admitted of his rival. "Thaddeus Stevens has a good head and a good heart, and if it had not pleased Providence to omit, the moral part of his nature, ho ^rorUd^j havo been a great man." FIRE! FIRE! FIRE Ii INSURE TOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY. Cornelson, Kramer *& Ca, AHE AGENTS FOR EMPIRE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets 8300,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered Capital 81,500,000. Piedmont Il4'ii! Etttntc lnwitrmmi COMPANY, rOK LIF 13 ON L v. Chartered Capital 91,000,000. ALfj SOUTHERN COMPANIES In Equity, OHA N Q EB l J R(3 DI ST R IGT. The State Ft Kolntione 1 Hill to Solicitor .Southern Circuit. J-P a r p o I u a t o in re lost Documents, j Toatimony. Application having heou made hy Wpt, Ko.riab Ilnifman, widow of Frederick lliifl'tuan lo ePtobrlm the Existence, Contents and Loss oT certain Ordtfjs Confirming writs of Partition of certain lauds hi Orangcburg District from the CojH of Equity, as hcv distributive Hhoro of her father Thomas Olra ton, Sr., deceased, paid lands being two tracts, one contaitiinu.vtuU. acrcsj the other liti'.) acres more or 1038. Unucj which or<l'o ?i she was put. iu po i . wioii of's.ibt hini >. On Motion T. H.Tooke, I.-., . Solicitor, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so lo do, may appear before me on I lie 26th ?luv of October next to cross examine tho evidence pro dtioflfl and introduce rvidene: in reply. Commissioner's Office. \ V. I). V. JAMISON, Ornngoburg (.'. f|M (Vituhfasluncr, July 2?. I ?08. ) IZLAR & DIBBLE, ^Attorneys and Solicitors. tfill Praelico in Courts of tho Slate, ami also of tho United Stales, especially in tho Courts of BANKRU P T C Y . OR^VTSTGrEBTIRO, S. C. james f. IZLAR. SAMUEL WBBLH. fob 28 * ly COPARTNERSHIP De TREVILLE & AMAEEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oranyebitrg District. W. J. Dr trevillb, a. p. amaheu, Orangcburg C< II. Lcwisvillo, S. C. fob 1 tf FREDERICK FER3NER, DENTIST. WILL be in orangehukg every friday and saturday. $3r Rooms at Masonic Hall, opposite Cornclsou, Kramer &. Co. april 4 tf ________ WATCH maker anh JKWKf-KU, (AI Store formerly occupied by C. Buil i: Co.) OKAXCrjsBuna, s. a ALL work warranted, may 9 If ORANGEBURG HOTEL BY WII. TUEA B> W KI.e.. "this house has risen newly fit ?Jim ted up, und is now open for t?o nccommndn LlJlii'-ti""! <?;? C.c Ci.r:i'.v Russell :...?! i;ro:...'.ion Sirecls. may 'j 9 AGENTS for the Equitable Lifo Insurance Company OF tVFW YORK, policies no n-for f e it a i ; l e, Dividend Declared Annually tn Policy Holders fob 23 td THE CANNON MO UMSO! (QjVVpSlTJ] OplillT UOtJSE ) tr?,.':? -r^s flip ^mcruieh WOULD It.. ...: c- >-i--y^\ ect fully inform t he Trivrcliug Puh j"^--j."':;r\.;.ii:tl-lii: that'his IJoi'SK is opened for tiiiiiSPifc&K?^ their acc'oinodatiou. RATES OF BOARD. Board per \)ny. ? 1 7o Week. 7 <h> *><^ ?? ' '? Montb. 20 00 \ JA.B. OASNN ON, \ Proprietor. aug 8\ c ly PAVILION' HOTiETZ CITARLESTON, 8. C roarh, PER i>AY, ft:;.oo. a. BUTTERVIBI.D, MSlfi. ii. L. ? UTTER PI RLD, Superintendent Proprietress, dec 28 PELZER R0I)QERS & C0M Cotton Factors AND commission m BRCf iants, CHARLESTON, S. C. 9. J. PRLZRR, F. S. R?DOEUS, W. O. MUCKENFU8S. July 11 4m The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. M. SMer, Druggist. JUST RECFIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, suoh as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of evory description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of the host qualities. With a fiuc assortment of Stationery, Inks, Load Pencils, ludclliblo Pendln tor Marking Clothe?, Writing Pens and Holdcra of every description. Memorandum Hooks, &c. Vou can And anything generally kept in a well Regulated Drug Store. All of Which is offered low for the Cash. Call and sco for yourselves. / 1 CliJLETT'S PATENT STEEL RRUSi' COTTON 'HN Cotton ginned thitf Oin ? In Charlc ton t.-. t Season, at one to ttvu cmts per poiuid nmru Iliiin Hie same class of (Jetton ginned but!.rdinnry dins oflln Country. This statement is ??? :iih?V. by iw<-,tiy -five of Iii?: princj .'1 I t lei ? >J Ibiyers iu Charleston. Price Six Dollars por Sav^ foi dasher City At c/'ptniioc.s Sein! !'oi I. Cirov.l U KIN LEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS An t u full f?l6elt of !' ' Svare and Agricultural Implements for tali lowj who! ist? 1? ir. ' rot) .1. f. Oil A V EEC i. No. C.2, Ka. i j.,y, Sooth of the Old Posl Oiiiee, July II?2m Ciiarleston, ?. C. riOR SAIiE.?Th? Two PFjANTA 13 TIONS forming a pan 61 the K Hl TT ESTATE. tin.lkm anas "Da KEY ' and "K ENN Ell LY" jdaces will bo sold, together with the Males and farming tools, For terms: apply to :.. 8 EE ITT, Care of William Middloton, Esq., dec 21?if Charleston, I^irihItl?ni? nvusery, i?ciii? ; TA, Ua. Weolley tor the Frdl IMnqtjr.g, a vi?vy Ip.cre an.! RUpevior slock of fruit Trot;3, Cm ?p Vin6s,*8traM'beS'ty Plants, Roses,.Evergreens, Or naniciital Trees and shrubs, RcdJiug and Orcoti Ilouiie plants. Di'Seriptive itn.1 ivholcsale Cata. Ligues in dlvd on application to P. ). I1EKCKM \Nfl july 18 -^liii* Augustn, Ua. TVTOTICE.? TIki loo Crtinm Siilomi I3| at the Old Collage Chapel will hereafter lot opened ?in IV, jay afterno >?. i i i rich >>.?. from In '.' o'clocV WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOK ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANT, Buyce&J Co.'$ Wharf. CHARLESTON, S. l>. U'Sf" Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. ana %i inns 0 CHEAP CASH STORE 11 WK ARB RECEIVING PKE?H HXrPl^LITDS OF ,IY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality ami price :>> snit all who may favor us with a call. We will take in trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at tLo highest market prices, ami put our Uoods at I l?>w figures ass any house in Town, oct Is>~cly KBIT'T BROTHERS. The Carolirui Farraer "T>ELlEVINO THAT THI! INTERESTS OF TUE P p Farmers and Flnnti rs of this section dcm:i::d litc ptiblii J'.'u <>( a perl !i uli'ihe bb .?*.-? I :?? the advancement ui* Agriculture it: t!te two Cor .' liiris, wc luive determined to .::?;.!uuob a pe riodical uudci the title of TllF, CAROLINA h'ARMEK, and will issue the first number as aeon as a aum <:i- nl nnmbt r of Subaerihtra arc obtained (tt j ay a reasonable tdtarc if thi espctise?'f Publication. The FARM EE will la? iwucd riibulhly ?t.i?2 00 per uimtim, In advance: will contain not less Iban thirty-two large doublo-column pages of reading . matter, bound in handsome covers; and in typo- I graphical [execution will not lie surpassed by any i Agricultural Monthly in I ho country. jlehtg determined to do wIihiuvri ?-n will he- : complltdi ^ri making *>hc FARMEN worthy the sup- ' par, of. the iiftcilli'tAll Planters a:.J Farmer?: of ! North Caroiiiii t'.hd South Carolina : and d..wring t 10 introduce it into every eountj i.: ihwe SttiTos, I wo wish to employ active Agonii at every I'Ost- ! >!Iico. to whom the most liberal iudiiuemcntn will be 011 ..>r'>d. Address all communications to WM. II. HERN \RD, july i -if IVilmi ngfufc, N. C. CHIAHLESTON DAlTiY NEWS 8ul>.**ri}>tioti JVtV? $u Dol!ar*a War! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Three Dollars n your?Two Dollars for Gix.Monlhs. J?. ''' Terms Caidi in advance. No Paper sent ui.lx" the Cash accumpauics tin order. No Euper j sen I for u l?ngei time than paid fur. RJ?RDAN, DAWK03 Ft Co.. dec 21?tf \ Ptopricfors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY ANT' TRI-WEKKLY, ?Y A. N. WIL.?.INUT??af ?fc CO. Daily Paper - - - - 88.00 per Annum. Tri-Wookly Paper - - $4.00 por Annum The war clus.'?l with a large indebtedness on the psirt ot' our former subscribers, some of whom have proffered oh payment. To others wo have presented no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by which they have been surrounded, having been spared tbo necessity of doing so b\ the vory generous, prompt, and hearty support wo have uniformly received. We nre able to wait for the advent of butter times, confidently f-mcl that when prwtji >rlty rolurnn lo the Inno they will chccrfull*, meet their obligations. To all such we cordially extend uu invitation to re new thoir tsubsoriptious. jan 11 dh tf HixiiFJts ironic:, (ronxBKkT Man. mania'a,) 284 KINO STREET, Br.Hcr.cn W<-ndcorth and Jftud Street?, mul icithiii three minutes' icalk of all tlte Principal Wholesale and Hi tail Houses of Afrit ivy, himj and Tlaghc Streets, and the. Past O?re, Charhston, S. C. The Cit\ Railway which runs lo each extremity of thi City, is within fifty irardti of ?heh?ioic. TEEMS tiF DOAliU : Hoard !iy the day.W) .Week.,.?1" 00 to W ilBNun. Si Ait.Nit it, Mils. U. Ifli.T.v.rs ' oct 18 tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association tM! ? UI.KHTOS'i S. (\ ftflUE objeet of tili*- 1 ?"' 'I Cl'ION i- to a : il fl Ladifs \viii? ate struggling'ly thoir own on lie.'ivors tosuppiirl ti' tr- >\ ami familien. Order?) for all kin I of NEEDLE WORK will K neatly ami promptly t'\ectil<d for which I he A ?>> eintion will '>?? rvs}ion-tihle< Aim. Sotitlicrii Pre??erv?'H .feilic.?, \Vine;t. Cor dinl., and Pickles, he., nr. made under its r.u:*] ami the Quality (limraateed For the benolit of onr frimvLn iiVr< ad, iv , list of sonte of the PreBorvi j. &e.: Orange, l'incappb and Peach ?JarnialadoPreserved LcinoiH i'itri ha, We i lndtai ! Ogoechc j, I.tuica, Phiokliorry, l'h:m ait;I Quint c I >??!:??'?, Wines, Cordials, Pent h and \pple Loathet, Crystiilized Fruits, Pickled ShrinipH aiid Oy.slers. All orders for Work. Preserve, &c., to ho ad dressed lo Muh. LEF. Supirrhttondont, \ t .i< Impository, No 1 Chalmers* Street, Clni vies ton. Protective Union tTl?.tf < A WTTT/I? REFERENCE 11 E G I S T E R. Tub Mkhchahth' Pbotbotivb Ukiou, organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling its subHoribors to attain facility and safety In the granting of credits, and tbe recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, on or about September 80, 1808, publish in ono largo iiuartu volume : Tnr. MunoJiANTs' PnoTBCTivn Onion, organized to promote ami protect trade, br enabling its sub Heribers to attain facility and safely in the granting of credits, and the recovery of claims at nU points, have lo announce that Ihoy will, in September, ISbS, publish in one hum ipiavln volume; The Mr.neu ists' Protective (Lsion Mercantile Rkskkukisob Rentsraa, containing, among other things, the Names, Natork of Bvbirbss, Amocht of Capital, Financial Stamuino, and Ratinoas to I Crkpit, of over -1(>0,(X)U of the priucipol merchants, traders, bankers, manufacturer h, and public companies, in moro than 80,000 of the oities, towns, villages, and settlement*- throughout tho United Statcn, their territories, und the british Provinoes of North America; nnd embracing the most impor tant information attainable and necessary to enable tbe merchant to ascertain at a glanco the Capital, On auactkii, and Dnr.uv.H ov OseiilT of such of his customer! us are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising, also, a Newspaper Directory, containing the title, character, price, and place of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a complete guide to the prtsc of ovcry county iu tin United States. The reports,and information will bo confined lo those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as tiic samt will bo based, so far ac practicable, upon the written statements of the parties them solve*1, revi '??! and corrected by well-known and reliable lcg.il sorrespondcntH, whose character will prove n gmirnutee of tho correctness .of the infor mation furnished by them, it is believed that the reports ?.<;'.! prove moro truthful and complete, aud, Iherc-lorc, uperior lo, ami of much greater value, than any previously issued I'.v i i l of the Mkki \ntii.r Rr.rKRKSt v. Reoistbr, b'tfiim -? inen will !.i. n ? itnhled I? ascertain, at a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as dorn nit red ivith financial worth, of nearly every mere! mi, n,auuf.tcl lire;, trader, ..nd.b-'il- r, within the above-named territorial liniitsjj" .?? On or about the lira! each month, subscribers will also receive lite Monthly Chronicle, containing, among ??*Illing?, n record of such important simugcti mi tho name nnd condition of firms, thi'otttrhool the country, as may ncouronbsctiuent to the pnblioation of each half-yearly volume of'he Ml as "l.i: Rki rai.m't: Ri:ciI3Ti;n : frhi of The Merchants Union Mercantile Kefcrenn It '/irter, fifty dollar*, '(SGO,)for which it will bc-for wdrded to any addtess i:t the United States, transporta tion paid. H id ? ? $10 shares of the. Capital Stock, iii addition to participating iii theprofit*, i< ?'.7 receive' *ne j ebj>y of MhnoANTii.i* RarRitrtiCK Rroihtru/w! ! vj ctiurye,; holder* aj'ttit .;A<;<e- i<y? l\ entitled to Two and a-) more than ten share* ?ithe.Capital' Site!; > if the frf/o/t d'toeiny out rr/y. tien'nt: . Ill y . >? ?, vrUtrx, <:r coir.in intentions r, laiive If the hook in-ntld he - ldr<**rxl to ''?<? Merchants*- /*-.-u-r tin I nt th: Asuricunchange, Hank Building, A ?? 5 firao'du -t,, (l?V., 2*>0d ) X- ?- 'i 'ork. am; '22 <bn Schedule South Ciiro?iiKf4tafl Roud. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 2?th THE Passenger Trains oil the South Carolina Raii Ron I will r !i! follows- : I'm- e>?>,!/.i/?[)>ti> rV'iifi. heave Chnri -too.:.. .... (iiSO-At M ?? ?').- ?!.,?.'... ? ?',.12:10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia... 3:60 i'. M. ? ?. , ? .v '?/.'. / I Lcavt Charleston . fi: 10 P M. Oraiipt'buvg. .I2:8? A. M. Ai r. re a C?i utiibhi. 0:20 A M. For Ch iriexton?fitiy Train. r.oavc Columbia. 0:00 A. M. Orangebnra. 0:18 A. M. Arrive at Charleston . 8:10 P. M. Niyht Train. Leave Columbia. ?:80 P. M. " Orangeburg.10:82 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6;80 A, M. H. T. PEAKS, mar 28 -tf \ General Suporintendant. In Equity. ORANG ?UURG DISTRICT. L M Dookhart, 1 vs. I Sato. Rorard, Aitm r, [ E. F. Reese, Adia'r J I'y ordei of the Court of Equity in the above Rated carte, th.? creditors of the late William P. Rccso, deceased, arc hereby notified to come in and prove their demands before me, ou or before the first Monday of October next. Commissioner's Oftice, 1 V. D. Y. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. EL, V Comndusioner. July 8, 1H68. J jnly 4 td The Stato of Soulii Cai'olino, ORANOKIJURO COUNTY. Mcltiau B. tlvcone, wife and others l I'etiiion for \s. j. Leave to Charlotte Bityok, et. nl. J Ens- Will. Whereas Petition having been inado to meto prove in sieh inn form the last Will niA Testament of Francis B Ifeath, nnd whereaf*, P K. Oliver; one of lite partieit interested, iJ ttbsent and without the limit! of the Stnto. it Is therefore ordered, that . pp ^\ ai the Court of Probate to be hojdpn at i Oratigobiirg C 'I rm* Or ngeburg County, ou tin ' iccoiid Monday in November, A. 1? W>**, for.uCftr inj il I'llition and proving *?oid Will aiid Tot'ta tuet:-' in du<> ,*'oim of Law j Prob-to O?iee. \ I'llAD C. ANDREWS, ! a. ?' urg, ''. IX, s Judge of Probate. iugnt-t iv leoSi j ?? iu t! oain 8oi . il v tv<j i r< *v.?a* ?47.*.,* i* v;r ^ i :.? !.??? vV'iy W&li !l lOIMCS us 10 put all tiiil ..i 1 \..? ? >111?in the hniids of an Attorney and '-ii.il-' for colioctiou, nnd I hose if our fri'-nds v ho de re I ? ?nvo Ce.-t oan tlo .uo by c ?Hing ? a W J. Dt Tri vi lie. CilAS. RCLLVS: CO. ?opl 26 ly ~\r>*Yl Ii K..l?I2RSOX.S who left Fuji- ra in the Clark'? OiTtci lo bo Record ed without payment 61 the fees, are notified that [hey will find "iFicni at the cilice of Mosra !:lr.r ? Dibble, where lliev can obtain them by paying f. i an I giving a receipt. JOSEPH F. RORINSON, ju'y 25 * ,1m. I4 MODlODH STi)RE, lately ivtapitd by ti c m i i of Cha8. Hull ? Co., sitmiio i on Main Stri t t, in ihe con!to of bii-iii("". AleO lh>! Upper Story, tiiiely Plastered and suitable iov a Ecsidence. Kitchen r.hd outbuildings cotaplote Terms very low. A*l?ply .Iter CM VS. S. RCI.L or E V. VRCIIANT. Iu Equity, OK ANGEBURG ^DISTRICT. Surah F. WahnatuAker, "I p j p IJill for vs. J- Partition/of Ruchucl Pdoscr,.oW'ah..-J[, t ^ .Jbttja?a,,<{ tsvr'f It appearing to toy satisfaction that Onan Housor, Anna Iiou3er,-his wife, .lohn Heuser and Mary, Lie wife, defendants in, thi? case, reside, beyond, t ho limits of this Statu ; On motion of Messrs' Tslftr & Dibble complainant* Solicitors, it is ordered, That the said defendants do appear, plead, answer or da rn ur to complainants said Bill of Complt^nt.witWjn the time prescribed by Iavr, CT Ute Sam* will be taken Pro Confetso against thocn. Commissioner's Office, "l V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg 0. H. V Comraiasioter. July 18, 1808. J ' i jjyg?_. . c; In Equity, r ; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT;*- V Jume* D. Clcckley, Exeoutor, 1 vs. V "~ " ~ *' P: V. Onoll & M. A. Fair. J /.K?L^vi By tho deerco in this case the creditors of .8. ?< Fair, deceased, ar? .required within three month* from the dato hereof to prove their demands before* mo. " - ? ? Commissioner's Offioo, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg, S. O., V . Commiseioaer, may 2E. 1868. J may 28 8 -:- mt~-? In Equity. ORANOEBURG DISTRICT. Tho Slato Ex Rcluticno, ~\ DiU tw Solicitor Southern Circuit, v Porp? to aid Iu ro lost Documents, j Testimony. Application having been made by Mrs. Elita Robinson, to prove tiic existence, loss and content? cf a deed of couveyanco to her from .Tomes Cannon of a lot of land situate in town of Orangeburg, fronting on Middlcion Street, and measuring on tho front one hundred und aeven fcot, and bounded on the North by lot of VY. T. Lightfoot, on tho cast by lot of C. Whittcrooro and Win. M. Ilutson, on the ::niitt; by lot of the saiil Eliza Robinson and C. VThiltemoro and the went by Middlcion Street. On motion of Messrs. Izlar St Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desire bo to do, may appear and crose-cxainiuc tho evidence pro duced, and introduce evidence in reply beforo me on the first .lav of October A. D. 1808, Commissioner's Office., 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangc-burg C. 11., S. C, > Commissioner. Juue201808. j july -1 td In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, Tbc Stato ox relatlone ") Bill to Solicitor Southern Circuit v Perpetuate . In ro Lout Documents. J Tostiiaony. Thomas Addison Murphey by William F. Barten? hia Guardian and next friend, lir.vi?g made applica tion i<> prove the past existence, loss and contents of a Dceit 'of Conveyance to him, from Rebecca Murphey, now ;Rcbecca Wolfe, wife of James R. W >;rc, o\' a Tract of Land situate, lying and being in. the fork- of the Edjsto rivers, in the District aforesaid, containing one hunurcd and ninety-three i i'.'o) acres, n orb or leys,- and bounded by lands of V.':u. Bart on j Daniel Sinouk and lands formerly owned by Philip Joiner,' doccaeed. ( n motion of Mct?rs. Jzlar tt Dibblo, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, ?ppenr-ntj orous examine the evidence produced, aud iulroduco evidence in reply, before mo an thoj 21 si day of September, A."D. 18?8. / Commissioner's Office, ?? Y- D.- V. JAMISOH?, Orangcbnrg C. II. > Commissioner. June 18, 186b jtiuo 20^i TUETSTATiTOF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANUEUUIUI DlfiTStlOT. Iii the Coinmon Pleas. Henry BUehoQ" St Co Attachment. ^jjTjj* Bailoy & Bra. J Whereas the Plaintiffs did oh the 11th day of* April, 1868, file thuir declaration against tho Do fcnilauta, who, (as it is said,; aro absent from and without tho limits of this State, and have sehber nife or Attorney known within the same, npon whom a copy of said Declaration may be served; On motion of Messrs. Iilni* & Dibble, Plaintiff's Attorneys, it is ordered, That the said Defendants do appear und plead to tho paid Declaration on or before tiic 13th day of April, which will bo in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight bandied aim sixty-ninu, otherwise, final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awardod against them. Cork's Office, \ J. P. E0BIN8OH, . April 11th, 18G8. / C. C. P. epl 11 9v^m **? THE STATE OF SOUTH CABOIilKA, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. In lite Common PUas. Jos. LI. M-;r?un, 1 vs. J- Attachment. Joseph E. Bailey, j Whereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of March, 18t)8, file hia Declaration against the De fendant, who (as is said) is absent from and without tho limits of tho Stute, und has neither wife her Attorney known within the same, upon whom o. cop}- of the same declaration might be served ; it is therefore ordorcd, That tho said defendant do ap pear und plead to the said declaration en or before tho 29th day of March, 1869, otherwise final asd ubsoluto judgment w?l then be given and awarded aguiuBt him. Clerk's Oflioo, \ J. F. ROBIKBON, March 28, 18C8. / 0. 0. P. april 1 iy STATE OF S??TlTc?ROLINA, Orangebor? District. in tlx? lMstricl Court. In pursuance of General Orders No. 164, from Headquarters .Second Military Distriet, the Magis trates of lite District of Orangeburg will make a report on the 15th and last days of each month to 'bis Court, of all Commitments made hj them during the proceeding half month, specifying date of Com inilment, name- of Prisoners and the Offeuccs for which they were committed; said Magistrates shall also forward to the Clerk of this Court, all reoogni saitoes und other papers, oonnoctod with the pro ceedings ugailist the Prisoners aforesaid, which may be in their possession at tho date of making the reports hen in ordered. B\ onler of tin? Court. J. F ROBINSON, .Ltiniar'. ?, IS68. Clerk District Court, jan it " tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, < iRANOEHURG DISTRICT. In tho Common Picas. Boston Carter. Attachment. Boston Carter. } vs. \ bailey & Bros. ) 11 r II EREAS tho PlaintifT did, on tho tenth ?ay yy of \pril, A. I). let'.S, file Ids Deelarat'-ea ngomu the Defendants, who (as it is sold) aro a ?* st nl iVoui and without the limits of this State, aal hnvo'nei'her wife nor Attorney known within the eiti i xi i :i h I a copy of the sv.ld Doolaration mie'.M be served: *" k it U therefore ordered^ That th? ?eld Defendant -lo appear ajid plead to tho said^ Declaration on or heforeih?M-vVifth ?Uy of -'Apfeif ?whiqh will bf- ia the year of c,ttr Lord one tliousand ejght hundred nnd sixty-nine, othcrwisb fihaltind Absolut? j?dg inent wiil then bo given and nwardei agairrst him. Clerk's OffleeJ ) JOS. ROBINSON, Orangebnrg District, ' \ C- C P. , April in. . ) it pi II 12 ni