The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 05, 1868, Image 4
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Lot saHorVejiiig of tbo windy (loop.
Lot eoWiorn pralao their banner ; |
jeep?
I;
? mod
?if]
. v ~? . When first the. roeo, In robo of grocn
t Aiuf joCbd htu cottugu per oh is go en
The honeysuckle twining;
When banks of bloom their gweotnosfl yeild
He drives hia team aoross tbo field,
Where sfcfee are soft and sunny.
Moos ^ift^TM?Aa
Tho 'quail pipes loud and clearly ;
Ton orch?$djhidee behiud its bough
Tho homo ho loves so dearly ;
The .gVny'aud old bdrii doort, unfold
Ills amplo storo in mcuBuro^ \ -V
*J Kf dErotiEli ftjn hfes^|>r&loli4 t k
C4-tfa.^p^o^ie^ffeCuW l||yP
While yond?&ln the porch there atatit
Hie wife the lovely charmer..*
The ?xle]>er>dei>t farants
ingly
To
TPbe Autumn smiles witli yellow ray i
His slcop^M ?WlrltW 'nifeloW W ) (
He cares not how the world may mow
z?. >V^9 dovb**/!* tOti* ?*?found htm ;
His little flocks are linked in love, ?
And household angels round'hirn,
Be trusts to God. und loves his wife;
Nor griefs nor HIh may harm her ;
.U5
fn?" independent farmer.
A Hun! SJicll Syrmon.
??ABdwirfn'tbey'BiiUp-'E?trly in the MorningV
. Behold.they was all ;Dcad Corpus??.''. ,
Ai My'friends and hcaror.srl> vt'AV piteheh onto
y?? this'' d?y-^-wiu.- and1 '..weather pertnittin?
^jivi^ uv janisy,
???> v;h tl?rty-Bixth verse: "An the destroyin : angel
emote in tho camp, uv the SyrootanB a hundred
^fttuifo
ray unconverted fronds aud hcurere, that the
' **i3^eahtoylnangel'stalks abroad with,, hisj Dient
nxe, ready to sen.ufl to tho Loneyard before$wo_.
f.kfe^tNdqwnvtcj Jbreakfast-ah. 4ud it is! said,
?*-1by?r?n8 t?ai {riwca hro'red and violets are
bluo-ah, but it's n? use of trying to honey-fug
g!o round, tho angel ?abrjel when he toots his
bom fbrSrou to tuck? Vo tAls..&a4,.gi4 Itndor
.. "And when, they riz-npjoarly in tho mOruiii,
behold thoy was all dead rorpuses.'', i
My wretched brethoring and sistoriog, ce 1
wes a riding along ^^p^dxno^.^. l>en a
. 4asn a eett'm on thg top. u v,. h is j flenoo; i/rtitbrva'.
' doubles-barrel shot' goaf ;o??*hjs*^ia|^h', I an a
ewe&rlri win swettmi anda "J^nni^-qv Jrjal hte;
eolf with a^noblo straw hhtp add5 a ^bnssip ^v
thoFortWuv July', 'an Y^orth *?ui?riky,t and
tho Constitution, an the Supromo Court, an
lh^ir^fofliDorty, nnd the President uy^^
United 8tatea-ab, an whon I hcarn that | man
M^ra ih?te Ji? thl^k? 1
to niy?olf, in tue words of the tex-ah. ?
"Ah^b'dn^ney rir up:tarly^m tho moirniu,
sj^Sbt^ldithByrwhs albdeu'd'CQTplisra*'*1*
An I told old Roan two wo, and soz I, my
wjil forever and carnally ruinnto yo immortal
j?^>?td*8?rl|It a^wAHkn ydn go
? nsWtt^j\?Sld 6?*B?,^; "Ybd go to fiellj you
i!am'd old'mwshapcu,''hiifthegottou. mistake uv
. eK5?tion:?h! i ef had to got the grass oat uv
<* cotton orapi^U??roo>tti^rh*y?'ri,3,ig^V ^ipou
. WSCUnlp^^M^^rsol out u^" $8 Main'dl old
ynller hido j an^^t^J^^jjg^fev1^
And bczI, "My crrtn fron, it cuts meflb
marror id Bco you felrn^gfiri iu tho bonda
'?i[ |R,n;80Zrfie, uMy*^punkin faoed c
lan but bnndui?uRr and jorab s
lau but b/mda<jiugy anJjOiuto grass you
tako my^ora fiat^Tor a nou'ucsjrah. An
,*^My> lu^tftf^nTr^
Mffe aK^^AWso? j^2^SKw?wn I11180
ay? to r^tiSfel Fwfnrft^Fa sigl? uv
the book fortbedfirrrgreaBy niggors-ah." 10b,
ken bamun,?'. ?ekVT, "trifrtbtet foT^yo| fu^j
taro, for you'are iju. the rend a le4d^ ,to() fpcr
ditlon-ah." An hck he, '"You are a dijin'd
olo liar, for I'm on thcio?d a.l^din, to Bon
3^fftb." I hcavcd'ra :gW.uLinyTdienj^r8,l an
seal. ? ? ?? ' '-::::':r 1 tw
"An when they riz up early iu the niortiiii.1
bebold tboy^ \^a^|?y ^.dead ,cprj?4t}pai"* \ < r
? An sox he, "Let cm riz un bo dam'dluy ohi j
all-ah." "Oh, my HuflWiri feiler ercctur^jBez
-I, "of you would but bno for: gracb' you* might
cum tojino that h&lvcnly quire, an be mnhei-.
. patcd frum tho sbncklcsa uv Bin,' ah." An
lie cocked uv his gun un scz ho, j"J
bod tw^nfejrjsix: li^y nn^g^rs utaneipntcd
on my ;han"& Avonst and ef you open yo
Jaw bout mancipation to mo again I'll make
buzzard vittlcs out uv yo daui'd olo swiveled
rts *up carktif^f befo hell eonld cripplo up a gnut
ah." My constant freiis an hearera, wheu
seen I that wicked man a enckin Juv his gun,
?h, I begun to fcoll exceeding jubous, and the
words, uv the tcx smotod upon my car, al?t??
"Au when they riz up oarly in the'hroruln,
"behold thoy were oil dead c'orpuscs." ', ?? . >
Rut, my Christian hoarers;-J foltoAllod upon
to try my ban one more tijiio ou this ohj'uiit
nion, ah;, and scz 1^ "My blaspoomhn* frdn,
you aro continually an forovor dam'd, ab/,;cf |
you don't iuiniejitly git dovn ofnor that'Air
. fence ah, and go to nonie Bcq??^cre4*spn^ an
.pray fur you soul's redemption ah.^ , iAn ho
jumped down ofner of tho fonce shorn on?f,
4Tbut hc.tjidp^ g^^^ in^ scfluopterod ;Rrtotmh4ij
?f^nt,Mniyiuueonttious^enfyh, Ho ^tuck Ihht*
Juij^j^ileaAuta gnu cload.upto.ny j
rovQreud hoad nnt* soz Jlo, -,"I'vo beam a
OMt?aferflu^ltbo &oxt\jth.ihg to a oorinscator,
4oMrLtnat'870t.MisIfacBfl iti this hercTBoUloum'nt
you had bottor begin lo grow mity dam small
aiul boautifu)^ ^0fi3rah/|-^Au^my horrors, it
looked to uiQ^aB of a" drove' uv mules could n
ttf^t^d^ck^^th^ barrels uv >h>6 uir olo] shot)
gun ah, on I put spurs to olu Roan, on I gnl
lupcd through thu w ilderncss fur. fo an twenty I
hours ah ; an thinks I, my hearors, of thai air
man don't pull op-soon h'll git.to tyo ond uy
his rope oh<^4 & /l ? Vi|
"And whon thoy riz up onrly in (he morn in'
tyrholdj^cjrjj^^][d?a^~c6fptta^8.'v ? p? Y
/r^r^iuro^enuf^my patient;hearers, in jibout
three aays thr.t profianated man was tuck up.
by the frccdmans burro an tried by a milling
tary commission an huug fur a killin uv a
niggor, ah i^fn my listen'^rens an hoarrors,
Wheri^l sjj^^liim u sta^flin oh- tho great"
?jd^aWJ^? Q*'IAa?p^Q^ B
??Tt t?omy sc 1 ^uth e Iaugulg uv tl
minister ah,
One UK>rv sinner 1? dead and gortci^
A ellver spade to dig his grave,
A golden chain to lot him down,
"Au w^un thoy*rix up parly in the morn in,
behold they was all dead corpuscs." - ?
?>' /Stats 'Elections ? The following State
"elections occur this year :
Maine, September 14.
Nebraska, October
Pennsylvania," October 13.
^hKOo^e^; I'
limaua, ?cttiDcr 13.
0 I6-wV,- October i'A:
West Virginia, October 22.
. ,Now.Yark5 November 3. .
] New Jersey, November. 3.
Dclawaro, November 3.
Maryland, November 3.
Illinois, Novomber 3.
Michigan, Novombor 3.
Wisconsin, November 3.
Minnesota, November 3.
Missouri', November 3."
fidjhsaSj.Novembor 3.
Nevada, November 3.
Massachusetts, Novombor ?
? Tbp Presidential election occurs on the 3d
of November.
Infallible Ouiie for Dybenteiiy.?Dr.
Pago, of Washington, communicates to the
Republican of that city the following simple
remedy, long k??wn in family practice, and
which was recently tried in tho camp of tho
Now York 22d regiment, whero thero wero
from oigbty to quo hundred cases daily, and
with rapid euros in every ease t '
^cctpe^Itt ^-^c^cu^ half full of vinogar,
dissolve as much suit as it will, take up, leaving
a little excess of salt at tho bottom of tho oup.
iRonr-boiling water upon tho solution till the
01$ is^wo-tlnrds or throo-fiuarlors full. A
scuni'-^wilf rise to the surfuco, which must be
removed ' ind 'tlitf solution allowed to cool.
^'D-ose."-T-Tublespoonful tbroe'timcs u day till
rolieved. 1 1
Tho rationale of the operation of this simple
medicine will readily uocur to the pathologist,
anw'in '"niarry hundred cassa I havo uovor
known it to fail in dy6ontery and protracted
diarrhoea.
Timely IIints.?Rich cheese feels soft un
der tho pressure of the finger. That which
is vory strong is neither go'otf nor healthy. To
keep ouo that is cut, tio it iu a cloth, put in a
coolrdry plaoo.- If-mold appoars ou it, wipe
off with a dry cloth. . ? a .. .
Flour and meal of uft kinds, should be kept
in u ooql,,dry place.;
To select nutmegs, priek^thom with a pin.
If thoy urpcood, the oil will instantly spread
uropnu tho puncture. . , ?
^'i?tbQp coffco by itself, as its odor affects other
articles.-.. Koep tea in iu close chest or canis
ter.
Oranges and lemons keop best wrapped- close
in soft papery tif?d Jah| fnjptidtdwer ofvBued. i
I fcrcad auM4cfMh%l(f bo'kVnt iuVtih^oV
Soft soap should bo'kept iu a dry place In
the cellar, and should not be used till three
.months old.
, Bar soap, should be out into piocen of con
venient size, and laid where it will become
dry. It is well to' keep it several weeks before
UBing, as it spends fast * "hen it is new.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
v ? ^WSaJllE YOUtt ULF13
V It 0 P E R T Y .
Cornelson, Kramer & Co.,
AUK AOKNTS FOR
"?MP'fRK .STATE FIHE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
A'ssbts 8300,000.
JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Churlcrcd Capital 81,500,000.
Piedmont llval EMliflo Iutmrmicc
company,
FOll LIFE ONLY.
Clmrtorod Capital 31,000,000.
&&y&. SOUTHURN COMPANIES.
OCt 26 ly
^Ife^iDtiTiON IN U lflSKI V.
hike now on hand a lot of WIIIS
KF,Y of tho host brands wbicj? ho will soil, under
tho Now Tax Dill, at roduood prices.
1. Fresh FAMILY GROCEHIB8 of every kind con
!*lflaihj[ anjil?Jfll.' Wall and' oxntuiho his.Htoek be
fore .purchasing'cbu:** here'
v.^'llt -I - IV
_ CARDS.
Attorneys and Solicitors.
"Will Practice irf Court? of (ho State, and alBO of j
; tho United States', especially in tho Courte t>f
A N K'lt'II l' T 0 Y,-;
ORANGEBURG, ?. G.
JAMES p. IZLA1L SAMUEL dibdlk. '
fob 28 ' ' ? ' '' ' Ty
~-?-r-?-!?
COPARTNERSHIP j <,
' ATTORNEYS, ;AT-vLA,\Y, 1
* .. i
Oranydrthry District.
W. J. Dk TREVILLE, A. P. AMAKRR",
Ornngcburg C. n. Lcwisvillo, B. 0.
fob 1 , , tf
NER,
DENTIST.
WILL BE IN JORANGEBURO EVERY FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY.
1858" Rooms at Masoalc Hall, oppoelto Cornolson,
Kruiner & Co.
april 4 tf
~ EL ^Z3?Ki]EL7
WATCH KIA1CKR ANI> JEW1IXER,
(At Storo formerly occupied by C. Ball & Co.)
OR A XGRD UR G, S. O.
|j ALL WORK WARRANTED.
may 9 tf
orangeb?rg" hotel
by
IV. R. TR3SA?WEIX.
TN IS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT
jiiij ted up, nail is now open for tho uccommodn
lillLtion of the public. Corner Russell and
Broughtnn Streets.
may 9 9
GBXJILIi &;SG?VILL} ^
AGENTS FOR THE
Equitable Lifo Insurance Company
OF.KEW YORK,
POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE,
Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holders
feb 23 td
THE CANNON HOUSE!
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.)
gSESgSjt THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re
^^^^^MBpcctfully inform tho Traveling Pub
^Jf?^^lic that his HOUSE ia opeued for
??S?fiQ?'their aceoinodation.
RATES OF BOARD.
Board per Day.$ 1 75
? - ?? ?? Week. 7 00
?? Month.- 20 00
. JAS. CANNON,
Proprietor.
aug 8 o ?r ly
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BOARD, I'JER DAY, $.t.OO.
A. BU-TTEItPIELI), MU?. II. L. BUTTEH Fl KLI),
Superintendent. Propriot rosa,
dec 28
PELZER, R0DGER3 & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERC IE ANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
F. J. PELZER, F. S. RODOERS,
W. O. MUCKEN FUSS.
~ July 12 4m
The Southern Drug Store
if
Dr. B. M. Slniiory Druggist.
nrusT'B;t:ciavED*4^ opknino a fresh
y Supply of DlVUGB ?&D MEDICINES, j
.Aba> Forfiunorioe, eueh ?e "Extxaeta, Toilet Be-apa
of every description. A full assortment of ljair,
Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brush*! of tlie
boat qualities.
With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks, Load
Pencils, Indolliblo Pencils fcr Marking Clothes,
Writing Pens and Holders bf overy description,
Memorandum Hooks, &c.
You can find anything genet ally kept in a Well
Regulated Drug Store. All of which is offered low
for tho Cask. (Jail wud sue for yourselves.
mar 7 ly
G
U t L KTT'S PATENT
STEEL DHL'S 11 COTTON GIN
Cotton ginned or> this (iin sold in Charleston last
Season, at one to tv.o cents per pound more than
1 lie same class of Cotton ginned On the ordinary
Hins of the Country. Thin statement is certified by
nvonty-livu of tlie princ ipal Fattort and Buyers in
Charleston.
Price Six Dollars per Saw for Cash or City Ac
ceptances. Send for a Circular.
RRINLEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS,
And a full Steak of Hardware and Agricultural
Implements for salt low, wholesale and retail.
C. GRAVELEY, No. .VJ, Fast Hay,
South of the old Post Office,
july J1 ?2m Charleston, S. C.
IMill SAIiK.?The Two PIjANTA
: TIONS forming a part of the KEITT ESTATE
and known as "DARBY?' und "KHNNEKLY" places
will ho sold, together with the .Mules and farming
tools. For terms apply to
S. S. KEITT,
Care of William Middleton, Esq.,
dec 21 ?if Charleston, S. C.
FUIJITj/a N b> 1$V RSERY, A co US
TA, (Ja.?Wo offer for the Fall Planting, a
very large and suporlor slot h of Fruit Treed, Orapo
Vines, Strawberry Plants. Hoses, Evergreens, Or
namental 'trees and .Shrubs, Bedding and tlreen
llottsu Plants. Descriptive and wholesale Cata
logues mailed on application to
P. J. BERCKMANS,
july 13 ?:1m* Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE.?The Ice 'crenm'filnloon
at tho Old College Chapol will hereafter bo
opened <m Friday afternoon of each week, from li
!e '.' o'elm k. *
july 11 >> tf
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTON FAOTOE
r ?and?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Jiot/ceA Co.'s Wharf.
CHARLESTON, 8. D.
Prompt and personnl attention given to tho
Hulo of'Cotton.
I dug 21 ? ? ?* mos U
CHEAP CASH STORE 1!
va:^: / v. ? ?-. > \
WE ARE RECEIVING '! '
.I'M*. .? T v . ??,., I ' ? ) ,
# ? - ??' ' 5> ' j
PBEBH SUPPLliES
op
'DRY-GOODS
AND
GROCERIES
EVERY WEEK,
Ami will guarnulcn quality ami price to suit all
who may favor us with a call.
W< will take in trade all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
at the highest market prices, and put our Goods at
as low figures as any house in Town,
oct 18?cly KEITT IlKOTUERS.
The Carolina Farmer
BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OF THE
Farmers and Planters of this section demand
the publication of a periodical to he he devoted to
the advancement of Agriculture in the two Caro
linas, wo have determined to establish auch a pe
riodical under the title of
THE CAROLINA FARMER,
and will issue the first number ns soon as a suffi
cient number of Subscribers are obtained to pay a
reasonable share of the expense of Publication.
Tho FARMER will be issued monthly at $'J 00
per annum, in advance : will contain not less than
thirty-two largo double column pages of reading
matter, bound in handsome covers: and in typo
graphical "execution will not be mirpasbod by any
Agricultural r.iuutbly in the country.
Being determined to d<> whatever energy will ac
complish in making tho FARMER worthy the sup
port of tho intelligent Planters nnd Farmers of
North Carolina and South Carolina ; nnd desiring
to introduce it into every county iu tho?o States,
we wish to employ active Agents at every Post
office, to whom the most liberal inducements will be
offered.
Address ull communications to
;WM. H. BERNARD,
July ?tf Wilmington, N. C
rrillE OREAT POPULAR PAPER
CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS.
Subecription /Vice Si~c Dollar* a Year!
THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS,
Three Dollars n your?Two Dollars for SixjMonths.
8?y*\Torms-r-OtiBh in advance. No Paper sent
unles tho Cash accompanies the order. I u Paper
sent for a longer time I ban paid for.
RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO.;
dec '21?tf J Proprietors.
PUBLISHED 1802,
Charleston Courier for 1868.
DAILY AND TRI-WEKKLY,
RY A. 8. WILLINCTOM &* CO.
Daily Paper .... $8.00 per Annum.
Tri-Weekly Paper - - $4.00 per Annum.
The war closed with a largo Indebtedness on the
part of our former subscribers, some of whom have
prullored us payment. To others we have presented
no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by which
they havo been surrounded, having boon spared the
necessity of doing so by the very gcuorous, prompt,
and hearty support wo have uniformly received.
Wc are able to wait for the advent of better times,
confidently assured that.when prosperity returns to
the land they will cheerfully, meet their obligations.
To all HUt h-wo cordially ev.vnd' nn iuvuwtion. to re
new Choir subscriptions. v . jlnj ?
'sJanll db jtf
II
II.HERS HOUNE,
(rouuuut.v Miiti. mimi.a'a,)
284 KINO STREET,
Behco&n Wmhcxtrth and Haze] Street*, and
teithin three minute*' walk of'all the
J'l ineijnd Wholesale and Retail
Houses of Meeting, King and Ifayite Streits,
and the l'aal OflUe, Charleston, S. C.
The City Railway, which runs to eacli extremity
of the t'ity, is within fifty yards of the house.
TERMS OF IK)ARU :
Board by tho day.$>:2 60
.Week.$12 00 to $lfi 00
IIeNrii Si'aknick, Mrs. B. Hilders.
oct 18 tf
Ladies' Mutual Aid Association
of
CHARLESTON, S. C.
riMlF. object of this 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
lieiitly and promptly executed for which the Asso
ciation will b .1 responsible.
Also, Southern Preserves, .lollies, Wines. Cor
dials and Pickles, See., are made under its auspices,
and tlie Quality Guaranteed.
Fol the benefit of our friends abroad, we give a
list of sonic of the Preserves, &e.:
Orange, Pineapple and Poaoh MftrmuladoProsorvbs,
Lemons, Citrons,
West India and Ogocohcu Limes,
Blackberry,
Plum and (Quince Jollies,
Winos, Cordials.
Poach and Apple Leather,
CryeluhzCd Fruits,
Pickled Shrimps ami Oysters.
All orders for Work, Preserve*, &c, to be ad
dressed to Mtts. LEE, Superintendent,
At the Depository,
No 7 Chalmers Nlirot. Charleston.
July II tl
MEECHA1S[T'S
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R E G I'S T ElR...
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to, promote and protect?trade, by enabling" i(s
subscribcra to attain facility" anil Bafetyj "il/Hbo""
granting of credits,- ujnL thc- rcpovcry of Claims ut
all points, bave to announce that they will, on
or about Boptember 80, 18ti8, publish in oue large
(juarto volume: . ' * T
Tun* MnnoitANTS* Photectiv'b Union, organized
to promote and protect ^rndcf by enabling its sub
scribers to attain facility and safety in the granting
of orediiR, and the rccovory of claims at all points,
have to announce that.thoy.will, in September,
lo(J8, publish in ouo largo quarfo volthne; 1 "**** ?
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things, the Namuh, Natuub or Dtsinbss, Amount
op CaVitat., Financial Standing, asi> Rating as to
UniiDix,. of over 40U,uuU?uf>Lbo principal merchants,
traders, bankers. manufacturers, and | public*
companies, in more than 80,000 of the cities, towns,
villages, and settlements throughout the United
States, thoir territories, and the Rritish Provinces
of North America: and embracing the most Impor
tant information attainable and necessary to enable
the merchant to ascertain nt a glance the Caimtal,
CltAKACTKit, and Dkubbr of Cubuit of such of Iii?
customers as are deemed worthy'of any'gradation
of credit, comprising, nlso, a Newspaper Directory,
con'u'u'ng tU*5 n""/ CbftVacicr, price, an>l place of
publication, with full pur?"calms relativ,' to each
journal, being a complete guide <o the press of every
couuty in the United States.
The reports and information will be confined to
those deemed worthy of some lin<! of credit; and
as the same will be based, so far as practicable,
upon the written statements oTthe parties them
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reliable legal correspondents, whose character will
prove a guarantee of tho correctness of the infor
mation furnished by them, it is believed that the
reports will prove more truthful and complete, and,
therefore, superior to, and of much greater value,
than any previously issued
Dy aid of the Mkuoantim*. Reference Rboihtbh,
business men will been enabled to ascertain, at a
glance, the capital ami gradation of credit, as
compared with financial worth, of nearly every
merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within
the above-named territorial limits.
On or about, the first each month, subscribers
will also recoivo the Monthly Chronicle, containing,
iiinung other things, a record of such important
changes in the uamc and condition of firms,
throughout tho country, as may occur subsequent
to the publication of each half-yearly volume of the
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Price of Tli* Merchants Union Mercantile Reference
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ward! il to nny address in the. United Stales, transporta
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Holders of five. $10 shores of the Capital Stock, in
addition to participating in the profits, will receive, one
copy of the Mercantile Rkfkiiknue Rkoistbr free
of charge ; holders of ten shares will be entitled to Two
copies ; and no more than ten shares of the Capital
Stock trill he allotted to any one applicant.
All remittances, orders, or communications, relative to
the hook should he addressed to the Merchants' Protec
tive Union, in the American Exchange Hank liuilding.
No. 128 Broadway, \ Hut. '2500,) New-York
aug 22 Om
Schedule South Carolin? Roll Road.
f^S AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH '20tii THE
Passenger Trains on the Soutli Carolina Rail
Rotld will run as follows :
Fur Columbia?Day Trttin.
Leave Charleston. 0:30 A. M.
?? Oiangeburg......12.10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.;. 8:50 P. U.
XiylU Train.
Leave Charleston. 5:40 P. M.
" Orangeburg.12:85 A. W.
Arrive at Columbia. 0:20 A. M.
For Chortislon?Day Tmin.
Leave Coinmhia.. C:00 A. M.
Oraiigoburg.......t. 0:43 A. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.....'..?". 8:.10
'? yiyhl TVatiC
Uavo Colnfnbta.??."LV."J.jfe.ffi.tg 6:801
" Orangeburg..... -..10:32 1
Arrive at Charleston......,--.5:80
H. T. PEAKEJ
' mar 28?U" \ General SupcriutuudaJ
In Equity.
or a 8$ YAW ?\ i ])/strict.
L. M. Doiikhart, ) ? '
Sam. Dozard, Adm'r. I"
E. F. Recey,, Adiu'r. I a
Dy order of tho Court of Equity in the n
stated oase," tho croditofH ofiiboiato'-Willian
Roeso, deceased, are hereby uotUicd to ?00 mo inj and
prove their demands befoT^'inor* on" 6r"nu*f8fi
first Monday of October uukJ.. Lt. ?Af|?>ii tf
Commissioner's Oflice, ) Y. K V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg (1. H.| > . ? ?? Commisaiontjr.
July 3, 180& j
Jnly { W
tho
Th? Btuto of youth CnrolJim.
oranoeburo county. _
Mtltiuh D. Greene, wife nnd others ) Petition for
vtt. > Leavo to
Chariot to Hayek, et. ul . J Provo Will.
W her cub Petition having been made to me to
prove in solemn forth', the last Will and Testament
of Francis It. II cat 1), and whereas, F. K. Oliver,
one of the parlies interested, is absent and without
the limits of the S'l.ite. it is therefore ordered, that
he appear rit tho Court of Probate to be holden at
Orangeburg C. II;, for Orangeburg County, on the
second Monday in .November, A. 1?. 1S0S, for hear
ing suid Petition and proving said Will and Testa
ment in due form of Law.
Probate Offioo, ] TUAD. C. ANDREWS,
Orangeburg, S. ('., V Judge of Probate.
August 6, 1808. J
aug 8 oara 8m
^ItfAI, XOTHE.-WE REGKGX
' the necessity which forocn us to put all oar
Roles and Accounts in the bunds of nn Attorney
and Magistrate for collection, and those of our
friends who desire to save Cost can do so bv Calling
on W. IE DeTrovillo. ('HAS. DULL'a: CO.
sept 28 ly
TVTOTaCK.---AI,Ii PERSONS WlitO
Y\ left Capers in the Clerk's Oflice to bo Record
ed without payment of the foo?, are notified that
ihey will find them at tho office-of Meftsra mar &
Dibble, where they can obtain them by paying fees,
and giving a receipt.
JOSEPH F. RODINSON,
jnly 25 ? l.n
FOK ItErVT-?A Largo Atul Coiii
MOD10US STORE, lately ocoupied by the
firm of Cba'S. Dull & Co., situated on Main Street,
in the centre of business. Also the Upper Story,
finely Plastered and suitable for a Rcsidcnao.
Kitchen and outbuildings complete Terms very
low. Apply to citcr CHAS. B. DULL or
E MARCIIANT.
sept '-8 - . . 1 ; ly
..'. -J-Lllf-J?B
LEGAL NOTION
In Equity,
?R?tfG EBURG DISTRICT.
Sarah F. Wlinnamakor, 1 Bill for
larok F. Wlmrjamakor, ] '* Bill for
? It appearing \o my ea?Bfactipn ^atjQj?n Housori
Anna Houboi?, kin wife. John Heuser and Mary, his
wife, dolcmlants in this case, reside beyond the
limits of this Bluto; On molion of Messrs Islsr ft
DibblobomplAinaiits SoVioitoTs, it la-ordered. That
the said ^efendsAta^nnpesr, plead, answer or da
mn r to compTninimW eald Bill of Complaint within
taken FroConie8so against them. .
Commissioner's Office, ") V. D. V; JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. H. \ CommiBaionor.
?<W*? ? J v *' M
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
Jahjee D. Clecklcy, Executor, )
yr?os? "??? nvs.^? ? ' \ V ? '? v ; .?.: .-\
K. V. Snell & M. A. Fair. J
?:T)y iho deoree in this ease tho creditors of B. G,
Fair, doccu8cd, aro required within throe months
from tho dato hereof to prove tlioir demands before
rfie^* *;? ""1^ I i i ' 14 ? T . . V - ? -
Commissioner** OfTico, "j V. D. V.i JAMISON,
Ornngoburg, 8. 0., > Commissioner.,
may 2?, 1808. J
' may 28 8 m
In Equity.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT
The Stnto 13x Eclationo, ^ Hill
Solicitor Southern Circuit, v Porp ?tust??
In rc lost Docutucuta. J Testimony.
Application having been made by Mrs. Eliza)
Robinson, to prove the existence, lo38 and o on tents
of a deed of conveyance to her from James Cannon
of a lot sf land situnto in town of Orangeburg,
fronting on Middloton Street, and-measuring on-tho
front one hundred und seven feet, and bounded on
tho North by lot of W. T. Ligbtfoot, on the east by
lot of C. Whittemoro and Wm. M. llutson, on tho
south by lot of the said Eliza Robinson and C.
Whittcmoro und tho west by Middletoh Street.
On motion of Messrs. Izlur & Dibblo, Solicitors,
it is ordered, That all persons who defiiro So to do,
may uppcur and cross-cxamiuo tho evidenco pro
duced, and introduce evidence in reply heforo satt
on thj first day of October A. I). 1808,,
Commissioner's Office, } V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg0. II., S. C, V Commissioner.
Juuc 20 1808. J
July 4 td
la Equity.
>if=
i
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
Tho State ex rolationo 1 Bill td
Solicitor Southern Circuit v Perpetuate
In re Lost Documents. J Testimony.
Thomas Addison Murphoy by William F. Barton*
his Guardian and next friend, having made applica
tion to prove the past cxistenco, loss and content*
of a Deed of Conveyance to him, from' Rebecca
Murphoy, now Rebecca Wolfe, -wifo of Jamts 3L
Wolfe, of a Tract of Land situate, lying and being?
in the fork of tho Edisto rivers, in the District
aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-throe
(H*3) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of
Win. Hart on, Daniel Smoak and lands, formerly
owned by Philip Joinor, deceased.
".On motion, of Messrs. dilar & Dibble, Solicitors*
it is ordered, That nil persons who desire so to de?
appear and cross oxamiue the evidonoo prodae*d,
and introduce, evidence in reply, boforo too ti? tlrt?
21st day of Septombor, A/D, 1868.
Commissioner** Offioo, "j V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. II.- - Commissions*.
Juno 18, 1808 )
jutm 20 , *d
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
OrANUEBURQ DlBTUIOT.
In tho Common IMcna.
Henry Bisehoff & Co. ")
vs.- v Attachment. .
Bailey & Uro, j
- Whereas tho Plaintiffs did on the 11th day of
April, 1808, fdu thoir declaration against tho Do
fendauts, who, (as it is said,) arc absent from amd
without tho limits of this State, and have, neither
wife or Attorney kuorrir within the same; npsn
whom a copy of suid Declaration may bo served;
On timtioiT of Messrs. lxlar & Dibblo, PlaintifTo
J '.oriuys, it is ordered, That the said Defendant*
Declaration
Attorney k^^ujewn^vilhtU Uhe'.eamc, upon whom n
copy of the snmo declaration might be nerved; it to
therefore ordered, That iho said defendant do ap
poar and plead to tho said declaration on .or before
tho 20th (lay of March, 1860, otherwiso final a**
absolute judgment will then bo given and awsxin?
against hira.
Clork's Offioo, \ J. F. ROB INS ON,
March 28, 1868. / O. C. F.
' npril 4 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
OttANUKItUKfJ DISTRICT.
lu tho District Court.
In pnrsuauee of General Orders No. 164, fron*
Headquarters Second Military Distriot, tho Magis
trates of tho District of Orangeburg will mako **
report on tho l?th and last days of each month io>
this Court, of all Commitments made bj them during
the proceeding half month, specifying date of Com
mitment, names of Prisoners nnd tho Offences fctr
which they wcro committed: said Magistrates snail
also forward lo the Clerk of this Court, all recogni
sances nnd other papers, connected with tho pra*
ceedings against tho Prisoners aforesaid, wbi?h
may be in their possession at tho date of making
the reports heroin ordered.
By order of tho Court.
J. F- ROBINSOlf,
Januarys, 1808. Clork District Conr**
jan 11 'If
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Oranokruro DISTRICT..
In the Cutnmou Pleas. ?
Hoston Carter.
Iloston Carter, "j
vs. V
DnUcy .v Pros. J
Attachment.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tho tenth day
of April. A. D. 1808, filo his Dcolarnt***
against the Defendants, who (as it is naid) aw a a>i
sent from and without the limits of this etat?, nr?4,
have noithor wifo nor Attorney known within tfc%
same, upon whom a copy of tho said Declaration
might be served:
it is therefore ordered. That tho sold Defendant
do appear and plead to tho said Declaration on 0?
beforotho twelfth day of April, which will bo in,
the year of our Lord one thousand eight buodttd)
and sixtynine, otherwleo final and abselu.to jwifr
ment will then bo given and awarded agalnjat h^isu
Clerk's Office, ; ) JOS, ROB I
an reel mrg Disti"
April 10, .1808
Ornngoburg District. } C