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POETRY. tv mi? ?i>rTi nrfW.i 5r ??'?'rjevi >? awj . < > t *s-ii a >i /. u Ab! philo ;th^gloomy fojds pfplglny" y j|f ? ?? ^Lak tb^ck about^ the meadowj v ( \: ^ ^ ? And while the huge world in its'flight,' _ y- Went plunging through its shadow. 1 dreamed I stood beside you, love, While somewhere in the garden grove, A mocking-bird was singing. ' ' ' ^MP^lore.r' she sung, in her sweet song, , ?i"Come euro me of my sorrow. Ror I have loved you woll and long? > Dear love! love me to-morrow I" t^l nda^iui fitars-adown^hl ^odo/ S3 H The fire-flics went sailing? Within the garden's gloomy shade Thour dlm light naught availing, ..a. - But Bthl the bird sung loud and long, Her sweet sad lay of sorrow, And this the burden of her song, i ''O love! "love me to-morrow I" The great _ white roses, in tho dew, Waxed cheerless, cold and chilly, While I sat talking still with you, ? My sweet, puro-hcartcd Lily ! ?'? ?,.t: ? ? :?: ? ; ; Andlhus wo sat, till, -with a start, . I. wakened from my (breaming, And, with my love deep in my heart, Went back to wordly scheming. Hut all day long, I fondly deemed I beard the bird a singing? In every bush and tree it seemed Tho self-same song was ringing. "O-lovc Vj .sue sung, in her sweet lay,' "Come cure me of my sorrow? If I have loved you well to-day, . Dear love ! love mo to-morrow!" & i ; i J - Items. . [, ! ) , ? Switzerland has a newspaper 200 years old. Tho cotton factories in Mexico have ceased running. -There were 19 suicides in New York in two days1. Commodore - Armstrong died | on Tuesday; week. French grape growers have an eye on Kan Locusts are ravaging Fremont County, Iowa. ? A black worm is destroying Mississippi Adrian. Michiuan. m EOinf* to liaVO U public library. ^ " f ;; l Grain want ain dealers in Muscatine, Iowa, arc in ?f?it.** ? ** 1 * - '; I K W "t ??: ?' t' ?? '? t?".';? Manassas Jupction has become a thriving .village There were 599 deaths in New York. last week. Hop. ,Ezra^ Cornell is tJ0: years old- and u hard worker.' Texas is raising excellent "sen-island" cot ton. xn^y e?wi D?fs um.* ^^Negro footmon, in purple stockiugs aro the mode in Paris. ' Now York City consumes 25,000,000 gallons of milk yearly. ? In Boston street peanut venders arc indicted Much sickness prevails among the Russian children at Sitka. : - v Tho Canadian discount on American in voices, is 30 per cent. 'titi mines have becu discovered iif Summit County, Colorado The grasshoppers bid fair to consume every thing in Nobrnaka.' St. Louis has twolve Raptist churches, six of which tue closed. , , . , . ,i itro The &i\ uWoAiribassadors have a j^rbat ca pacity for champagne. Mexican troops ore shooting rebel prisoners as fast as captured. Dr,. Eliotson, just dead,, was the inventor of I the filctnoscopd. Tho American lecture system is beginning to prevail in Germany. Tho Viceroy of Egypt spent 012,000,000 in a ten weeks' tour. The total d iily product of oil at Flcasunton, Pa., is 2,028 barrels. There are sixty-nino Presbyterian clergy? hfetf on the Pacific Conet. Almost every country town in the West is suffering from burglars. France has formally decided not to have neWjclcctions this year. x,' ' ?' ' The new army law of Bavaria has becu put into practical operation. Dr. Shunts, superintendent of the Minnesota Insnno Asylum, is'dcad. Bilgham Young won't let profane young men vHsit th* Misses Young. The Lake Traverse Indians, in Minnesota, are in a starving conditio?. Peat in largo"quantities has been discovered in De "Witt County, town. ?( .1?; 6,?M.I I ?? -"! lb is reported fcltat tho French troops wiM 600? be recalled from Romo. ^Prufcsta closes its post offices Sunday* nud njarcliee the clerks to church phia Navy Yard at prbsontr There 'hiladolphia iJavy^Ynrcl at prosontr A lad of 16 robbed a New York store of | $1,000 worth of kid gloyetj (a|t w3ek| } { "j i Alaska-"Indians roopqtly boarded n grading sloop aud stolo everything of valuo. > Two Paris sports oh velocipedes ran down a party of burglars and captured them. Religious services ar^hcld uo|i B<^tonJp?m mon, aud aro attcudcd by large audlbnccs. " Tho Crfit theatrical -performance ever given in Chicago Whs in tlio summer of 18117. | Tho crews of nearly all tho American ves sels at Cionfucgos arc down with black vomit. Ono of the desccudn^a of Martin Lather ia manag^o^a^r^yincj^jtheatre in tVurtoni A disrcspj^ctjp^l writer says that the Empress Eugcnio exerts her woman's privilege quite roy ally by being in an almost perpetual quarrel with her husband. A man who claims an extraordinary amount of veneration, sayfcifcxls'pecife obj age it?cv'riry thing except chickens for dinner. AJady in Columbia recently, who was about to leave.on the train , requested a negro stand ing near "(o'put her tr?uk" on the baggage wagon. Iniagiuc her surprise when the oflend ed darkey drew himself up, and replied "Ma'um, 1'sc no survaht, 1'sc n Senator." A colored man In Washington city, recently was lectured by a Radical politician for be coming "restive in the traces." The colored man replied : "Under your teaching we have alienated from us tho mass of the wdiite peo ple North ns well as South ; you have got the offices and eicolutncuts, while wo have done the work and stand out in the cold. For one. I am done with you." Vermout is not so desperately bad n case after all. Tue Democrats uipreased their vote nearly four -f thousand; sinpe last year, and elected thirty^-seyoTn njfemburs to the Logisla-, turc, a larger number?ihau'thcy'hnvc had for years. It is true a large increase in the vote has also been claimed' for tho Republicans; biti' as the' figures' arc received, the fact is revealed that the increase ofthe Democratic vote is greater in proportion to that of the Republican as compared with last year, and a comparison with four years ago shows that .the gains aro on the Democratic side, aud that the Republicans have actually lost. The full returns show that they have no thirty thou sand majority, but ,th?tt. it will fall to. about twenty-five thousand; and 'perhaps a little under that figure.?Cluxrleston Neu;*. HUM 0 R 0 U S. Popular hoso company?The society of woman, "When is cofTee real estate ? Wheu it's ground!* ? A love that is never reciprocated?Neuralgic affection. When do ladies carry fire ? When they have taper fingers. A hard lock to uufastcu (except in Chicago) Wedlock. Why is n mouse like a load of hay '( Be cause the cat'll c#i# fc * When a man makes eyes at you can ho bo charged with egotism ? Natural accompaniments Of utraiti of scuti , mcnt?Heart- brakes. Woman shows her fondness for unity by always wanting to bo wou. Can young women who use fire-arms be called shpotiug gal-lories? Favorite airs of mammas with marriageable daughters?Millionaires. The last case, of n.ysloKous disappearance ?Tho man, that was lost in thought. When does a farmer act with rudeness towards his com ? Whon he pulls its oara.: How to make a rich jam?Crowd twenty fashionably dressed ladies into one omnibus. .When, .a child is trained up in the way he should go, isu't there danger he will be way .,,:,,',!r ;.." - " ? <) Our musical young ladies have abandoned pianos aud taken to brass bands. 'They carry them ou their heads. . Expensive plates?Fashion plates. They arc rather more upt to break those who wear them than to bo broken. A man of our acquaintance has had his library fitted up with snuH'-eolored hangings, so that lie cab bo lit u'bV?Svn study. : ,:My notion of n wife at forty," said Jorrold "is, that a man should be able to change her, like a bauknote, for two twenties." Beauties often dio old I maids. They set such .'a value on themselves that thoy don't lind a purchasor before the market is closed. "Uwiue to Hell on a Black Mule." A citizen of Rome. Cm., iu a communication to tho Iloine UuHT'ieFl gives a sad and striking account of h?wf tho ?egroe? Worship Cod (or pretend to) in that place. We clip one or two paragraphs from said communication: Their manner of conducting religious .ser vice is not only a nuisance to those who live near, but it ls: a mockery and an insult to Hjm for Whom theso tomplos ;!;avc been built. L any one who has not heard these howling Der vishes in their uightlv orgies, draw mar aunu to convince ahct dlsgusfr* At a recent attendance on this abominable mopkory^ofj religious secvicQ, wo hoard a whin ing voioo sing-out, *i*nr gwino to Hebon on a wlritt} lios," unother jumped up, and: echoed, "bless do Lord, hero's a poor Bister -gwine to Hell on a black inulo." Ono xuiscs her hands, and with oyes fixed on. tho coiling screams, "I sap Jopu^, I sea Jesjisn looking me." Anothor r?plies, '.'T see him to??, a lookiu out do winder at nie." Another cries out, "bless de Lord, tell Jesus to send down a rope and I'll olimb up to Heben." This last idea strikes a dozen or more with forco, aud they jump up aud down, shouting, "send down do rope, and we'll all climb to Heben." And yet they must needs vote, and make laws, aud aspire to rulo tho country ! . - - , 111 ??" -? "I dreamed a dream tho other night when everything was still; I drcamod I saw old Bclzcbub a coming down tho hill. My printer's bill was in his paw, aud blood wns in his eye; says ho, youug man, your 'wcazle' draw, or ojse propare ?o die. I gaz?d old Sooty in tho face, and road tho only chance t? avail myself of saving grace?1 Ttcas pay up in advance." There is a moral in this dream. Statu Elections.?Tho following State oleetious occur this year : Muiuc, September 14. Nebraska, October 3. Pennsylvania,'October 13. Ohio, October 13.' Indiana, Octobcr*13. Iowa, October 13. West Virginia, October. 22. New York, November 3. New Jersey, November 3. Delaware, November 3. Marylaud, November 3. Illinois, November 3. Michigan, Novcnibor 3. Wisconsin, November 3. Miuiiesota, November 3. Missouri, November S. Kansas, November 3. o Nevada, November 3. Massachusetts, November 3. The Presidential election occurs on the 3d of November. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS THE GREAT S0UTHERN TONIC Sofd Everywhere GOODRICH,WINEMAN &C0. charleston, s.c. eopt 12 6 m In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Tho State Ex llclationo "| Bill to Solicitor Southorn Circuit. >Perpotunto .In ro lost Document.*. . J Testimony. Application having been made by Mrs Koznrh Huffman, widow of Frederick Huffman to cstabUfn the Existence, Contents and Loss of certain Orders confirming writs of Partition of certain lands in (Jrangeburg District from tho Cojrt of Equity, as hur distributive sliare of her fatlior Thomas Glca ton, Sr., deceased, said lands being two tracts, one containing 250 acres, the oilier 2(50 acres more or less. Under which orders she was put in posses sion of said hinds. On motion T. II. Cookc, Esq., 'Solicitor, it is'ordered* That all persons who desire so to do, may appear before me on the 25th day of October next to cross examine the evidence pro duced und introduce evidence in reply. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. IL, > Commissioner, July] an, isce. j J july 2r? td STEEL BRUSH COTTON (ilN 'Cotton ginned on this Gin sold in Charleston hist Season, at ono to two cents per pound more llian tho same class of Cotton ginned on the ordinary Gins of the Country. This statement if* certified by twenty-five of the principal Factors and Buyers in Charleston. l'rice Six Dollars per Saw for Cash or City Ac ceptances. Send for.a Circular. BRIN LEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS, And a full Stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements for sale low, wholesale ami retail. C.'GRAVELEY, No. 02, East Bay. South of the Old Post Office, july 11?2m -Charleston, S. C. THE HO!?E OF THE COUNTRY I K N 0 W T II E M ! f <f ' X ' . i ? *>. f j,,-,,;. y ?? 5 .... j Tito Finest, atitl Best, ami Truest! L I F E - L I K E ! IJIVE K Y PRE EM AN?EVERY AVI UTK MAN 2j and Woman of the Country, who puts trust tor the salvation of the Constitution nnd the Union in tho success of the Democratic Party, ought to know (besides their principles) the features at least of those in whom that hopo Is centred?of those through whom It m//?/be brought to a glorious frui tion. By authority of the National Skymovr aki> Blair Ci.i h, Life-like Portraits of our candidates for President and Vice-President of tho United Slates, executed in the best style of the art, are published as follows : Largo Double Picture (Lithograph1)?Seymour and Blair- by 28 inches.$2.00 Sinj.de Pictures (Lithograph)?Seymour and Blair- H hy 10 inches each. 1.00 TO CLUBS: Large Double Pictures?8 copies.$ -VOt) Do, ? . Do. Do., 7 copies. 10.00 Single Pict ores--li copies. 6.00 Do Do. Ii) copies. jo.oo Tho proceeds of thejo sales arc to he duvoled to ca im .p.'iign. pur poses. Club ordorn-niusf ho sent to o?c address. All pioiurea artf, sent oil rollers so at) to avoid damage in tho malls, and in all casus free of postage. % Orders to amount nt ten doHars and ovor nuiy Le fills 1 by Express, and bill collected on dclhery. \\ ith vHch eitler-will bo enclosed a package of sc lootevl. campaign dooimiouU, ic.. to advance tbc catlse. Addii.ss, eareluUv, Ii. S. ST LT HENS, Box M11. Wnsbingfoiij ft, C U'if"- K. B.~*lp ordeying, pjcauc name paper iti which advertisement wat sctu suv'2{) tf vM Walton sivirr?,' COTTON ir_A10T01t ? ' ?-and? COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jloyee if? Co.'s "Wharfi CHARLESTON, S. IX H?F* Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. nug 24 mos 0 CHEAP CASH STORE II WE ABE RECEIVING irnEsii stji^lies of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality end price to suit all who niuy favor us with a call. We will take in trade all kiuds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest market prices, and put our Goods at as low f:g.. es as any house in Town. oct 18?cly KEITT BROTHERS. c Carolina Farmer ijGREAT POPULAR PAPER ' CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. ^ubscrijttiori Price Sic Dollars a Year! THE CHARLESTON TIU-WEEKLY NEWS, Tree DollarR a year?Two Dollars for Six<Months. JOS"* Torms?Cash ia advance. No Paper sent uides tho Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer lime than paid for. RIORDAN, OAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf \ Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRl-WEEKLY, BY A. S. WIUI/INCJTOX & CO. Daily Paper ... - S8.0? per Annum. Tri-Wcekly Papor - - ?4.00 per Annum. Pri-u ijiul Wlitiltni/i; aud Retail Houses of Ma tiny, AVmy and ITayne Streets, ami the Post O?ec, Charleston, S. (.'. The City Hallway, which rims to each extremity of the City, is within liny yards of the house. TEI1MS OF HOARD : BiwfVd bv <-imdiiv........j..?.$2 *><> .r .. week....$12 (K> to $l? 00 Hknrii S pah n ick, Mus. J>. Hiliihiis. oct IS tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association OK CHARLESTON, S. C. Ml\ ? ? ? j flfh I rpfllE ?hjcet ortlus ASSOCIATION* is to aShisI j Ladies who arc struggling by their own en deavors I o support theiiisid Vet) and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will he neatly and promptly executed for which the Aso cial ion will Ii-? responsible. Also, Southern, Ih'eserves, Jellies, Wjiiies, Cor dial's and PiekU.^, kn., uro iiiadii under its auspices, ami the Quality Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give a list of some of the Preserves, Sie.i Orange, Pinunpplc and Peaeh Marmalade Preserves, Lemons, Citrous, West India and Ogocghcc Limes, Hlackherry, I'luui aud Quince Jellies, Wines, t'ordiftl??, ( Peach and Apple Leather, Crystali%cd Fruits, Pickled Shrimps and Oysters. All orders for Work, Preserves, &o., to he ad dressed to Mit;?. LEE, Superintendent, At the Depository, JSo 7 Cliilmcru Street. Charleston inlv 11 If Protective' Union. | MERCANTILE KEPERENCE REGISTERr Tiik Meroiiants' Pkotkctive Union, organized to prouioto und protect trade, by enabling it* subscribers (o attain facility und safety in the granting of credits, and the recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, on or about September 30, 1808, publish in ouo large quarto volume: Tiik Merchants' Puotecttvr Union, organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling its sub scribers to attain facility and safety in tbo grunting, of credits, and the recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that I boy will, in September, 1808, publish in one large quarto volume; Tub Mbiiciianth' Pbotkctivk Union Mercantile Rrbfkubncr Hecistiui, containing, umoug other things, tho Namks, Nature of Business, amount or Capital, Financial Standino, and Rating as to Cremt, of over 400,000 of the principal merchant*, traders, bankers, manufacturers, and public companies, in more than 30,000 of the citicB, towns, villages, and settlements throughout tho United States, their territories, and the British Provinces of North America: and embracing tbo most impor tant information attuinuhlo and necessary to enablo the merchant to ascertain at a glance the CAPITAL, CllAMAUTKll, and Dboiibr or Ckeoit of such of bis customers as 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 press of every county ill the United Stales. The reports and information will bo confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and ns the samo will bo based, so far as practicable, upon the written statements of tho parties them selves, revised and corrected by well-known and reliable lentil correspondents, whoso oharaoter will prove a guarantee of tho correctness oftho .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 IVy aid of the MERCANTILE reverence Lv.msTKn, usincss men will been enabled to ascertain, at a lance, the capital and gradation of credit, ns nm pared with Mm ncial worth, of nearly every lerchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within he above-named territorial limits. On or about the fust each month, subscribers rill also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing, loong other things, a record of such important banges in the name and condition of firms, hrougliout the country, as may occur subsequent 0 the publication of each half-yearly volume of the [rrcantii.r H efekknck Rkoibtkr : /Vice of The Mr reliant* Union Mercantile Reference leyisler, fifty dollars, ($50,)for which it will befor ?ardedlo any address in the United States, (ransporta ion paid. Jlohlrrs of fire $10 shares o f the Capital Stock, in ddition to participating in the profits, wilt receive one "l'U ?/ the Mercantile Reference RanisTER/rri* if charge; holders of ten shares will be entitled to Two opies { and no inure tha-i ten shares of the Capital fitoc.k will be allotted to nut/ one applicant. All remittances, orders, or communications relative tu he bonk should he addressed to the Merchants' I'rotec ire Union, in the American Exchange Hank Jluilding, Vo. 128 ?r?adway, (Rox,'IbWt,) Xew-Vork. aug -2 fun Schedule South Carolina Kail Itoatl. ON AND AFTF.lt SUNDAY, MARCH ?j??Tli THE Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Bail Ruud will run a; follows: Vnr C?l?mbi?? Dm/ Train. Leave Charleston. ? :"0 A. M. ?? Orangoburg.:.12; 10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3:00 I*. M. Kiijhl Train. Leave Chariest on. f?: tO P. M. ?? Oriingebiii'g.12:35 A. .M. Arrive at Columbia. OVJO A. M. For Charleston?Day Train. Leave Columbia.-. 0:()0 A. Mj a Orangcb'urg. 1MH A. Mi Arrive at Charleston. 3:10 1?. M. Niyht Train. Leave Columbia. f>:30 P. M. Oraugcburg.10?82 F. M. Arrive at Charleston. n:30 A. M. II. T. PEA KB, mar 28?tf \ General Suporintundunt. In Equity. OltAXCEIJUKC DISTRICT. L. M. Bookhart; 1 Sum. Bozard, Adio'r. f E. F. Reese, Adiu'r. J By order of the Court of Equity in tbo nbovo stated case, the creditors of tho lato William P. Reese, deceased, are hereby notified to come in and prove their demands before nie, on or before tho first Monday of October next. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg O. II., >? Commissiouor. July H, 1808. J july 4 Id Tho State of South Carolina. ? ?11A N CJ E B?? G C O U N T V. JuV.liith 11. Greene, wife and other-") Petition for Leave to ors*t Petitl \ Lea J Prove Charlotte Buyck, ot. al. J Prove Will. Whereas Petition having been made io mc to prove in solemn form, the last Will and Testament of Francis B. Heath, and whereas, F. K. Oliver, oi.f the parties interested, is absent and without the limits of the State, it is therefore ordered, that he,appear at the Court of Probate to bo holden at Orangeburg C. II.. for Orangoburg County, on the second Monday in November, A. I). 18<?(8, lor hear ing said Petition and proving said Will and Testa ment in due form of Law. Probate Office. ) THAI). C. ANDHHWS, Orangeburg, S. C, V Judge of Probate. August 0, 1808. J niic 8 oam 3m TTtlXATi XOTU'E,?IV E ItEGKET * the necessity which forces us lo put all our Notes and Accounts in the hands of an 'Attorney and Magistrate for collection, and those of our friendd a ho desire to save cost can do so by calling on VY. J. BoTrcyill?*. CHAS. BULL & CO. sept 28 ly ' NOTICE.?AIX VEUSOAS WHO leti Papers in the Clerk's Office to be Record ed without payment of the fees, are notified that thevwlll Ami them at the office of Messrs l/.lnr & Dibble. whore they can obtain them by paying fees and giving a receipt. JOSEPH P. ROBINSON, j?ly2?- ?'? " Im --tr-'r Fiftl ItEW?A Large nn?l Com MODIOI'S STOKE; lately occupied by the m of t.'bas. BiuT& Co., situated on Main Street, in the centre of husincsH. Also the Upper Story, finely Plastered and suitablo for a Hesidene.e. Kitflien and outbuildings complete. Terms very low Apply to uitcr CHAS. 8. BULL or P. MARCH ANT. bcpt 2* ly OllANO EUUI$|TIftSTItICT. It appearing to mylfoMufo^ Anna Houscr, h?a wife. John, Heuser ajidMary, hin wife, defendants in this"case,' rcsfde bcyond tho limits of thin ?tirt?J'O? 3ftuUc?.'0f. JrtcSBW Izlarv& Dibble complninunts Solicitors, It Is ordered, That the said defendant* d6 appear; plead;~enswer or de mur to complainants said Bill of Complaint wi thirl the tihm 'tirescudbeUTty llyr, or'"tb%'Bat?r-^iri?* taken^PwxConfesso against them. Commissioner's Office, ) V, D. V. JAMI?ON/^ ? Orangeburg C. H. \ .. Commissioner. July 1871803. J *4& july 25 *' ? ?'"?>',}. vi^v: iUVma In ^Eqmty.*^^^^ OR ANGEBURG DISTRICT The State Ex Itclatlonc, "J Bill td ? Solicitor Southern Cirouit, V P e r p t l?tt^M In re lost Documents, jyiy- r Testimon/;^* A$tgf Application having been made by Mrs* Elii* Robinson, to prove the existence, loss and contonts of a deed of conveyance to her fron* Jame^ Cannon of a lot' ef land situate In t?^nMOrifiglipL. fronting on Middlcton Street, and measuring on in? front one hundred and Bcven feet, and bounded on the North by lot of tV. T. IJgh'Uoot^on- tJirdiitby?^ lot of C, WbiUcmoro.aad.lYia--AI.-HuA8 south by lot of the Bald Eliza Robinson and 'CT^ Tfhittemore and the:wost byMlddletba Street. On motion of Messrs. Izlnr & Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, That nil persons who desiro so to do, may nppear and cross-exnmiuo ?ic ovidonco pro duced, and introduco evidence in reply before me on the first day of October A. D/18?8,?r. o4 ,sf*?eyi? Commissioner's Office, ") V. D. V. JAMISON,; Orangeburg C. II., S. C, \ Commissioner.*6^ June 20 1808: j ?wwiw*<?a ? In Equity. ORAXGEBUltC DISTRICT. The Stato ex relation? } Bill to Sidicitor Southern Circuit ' v Perpetuate In ro Lost Documents, J T e e t i m o n J>..\\ Tlionias Addison Murpbey by William F. Barton, his Guardian and next friend, having made applica tion to prove the past existence, loss and contents of a Deed of Conveyance' to him,. from Rebecca Murpbey, now Rebecca Wolfe, -.wife of. James 'IU-.0 Wolfe, of n Tract of Land situate, lying and bclnjj in the fork of the Edisto rivers, in the, District1 aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-three (108) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Wm. Barton, Daniel Smoak and lands formerly owned by Philip Joiner, deceased. On motion of Messrs. Izbir & Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, appear an.I cross examine the evidence produced, and introduce evidence in reply, before.me on tba 21st day of September, A. D. 1808. : Commissioner's Office, ) V. U. V. JAMISON, OrangeburgC.lt. > Commissioner. June IS, 1808 J ? -vh ./ juno 20 *d? ~f HE STATE UK SiJCTH CAROLINA, Oil A N O K B U ltd DismicT. ( ? In the Common 1'lcaB.* V ?HA Henry Biscbotf & Co. 1 *t<v vs. J- Attachment. Daihy & Bio. J wiieVcns the Plaintiffs did oh the 11th day of April, IPOS, file their declaration against tho Do feudality, who, (as it is said,) are absent from and without the limits of this Stute, and have neither wife or Attorney known within the same, opoa whom a copy of said Declaration may be served; On motion of Messrs. Izlnr & Dibble, Plaintiff"a AI torn evs, it isordorrd. That, the ?nid Defendants du appear and plead to the suld Declaration on or before tho loth May of April, which will bo in tho | year of our Loru one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. CWVs Office, 1 J. F. ROBINSON, ?F Apr.'. ll;h, l??b. / C. 0. P. npl 11 ocSm 12? THE STATE AlF~S0l^H CAjUOiLimf OR A NO EBURG DISTRICT. In the Cuiuinuii Pleatt. Jos. II. Morgan, "j ^ vs. Attachment. Joseph F.. Bailer. Whereas, tbo Phtiutiff did, on the 28th day of March. 1808/file his Declaration against, the pet, leod?nV, who (us is said) is absent from und withoal tbe limit.- of the State, mid has ncithor wifo nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a cop.v of the saute dccTara<ron"m^hlbeaervad; ? iv thcrclorc Ordered, That-the'said defendant do ap pear and plead to the paid declaration on or before the 2lith day of March, 1809, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Clerk's Office, \ J. F. ROBINSON, 3tV March 28, 1868. . / . 0. 0. P. aprlU- ?'" ' - ; ' ? ly STATE OV SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangehurg District/ In the ?istrict Com t. In pursuance of General Ordern No. 164, from Headquarters Scoond Military District, the Magis trates of the District of Orangebnrg will mako a' report on tho 15th and lost days of each month to this Court, of all Commitments made bj them dariAg' tho prccceding half month, specifying date of Com*. mUmont. names of Prisoners and the Offences for which ihoy wcro committed; "Raid Magistrate?AMI also forward to the Clerk of this Court, ^lljvecogoi Ktiiieea and other papers, connected with 'he r~o cccdings against tho Prisoncra aforesaid, wkiok may be in their possession at the dato of making tho reports herein "ordered. "TiT By order of the Court. J. F- ROBINSON, . January S, 1808. ' Clerk District GoarL jun 11 ? ? 4f. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIKA;1* OllAX(iKlh;itO^DlSTRI0T7"! *? Iu the Common ricafl. Boston Carter. "I vs. I * Attachment. Bailoy & Bros, } ??? ?' > >*.'vt us -v$*.a$ \TT II EHE AS tho rialn?ff did,' onnhoHttiOi 4*f W of April, A. D. 181,8, fije his Pcclarn.. ?rt ag?inst.thc Befcndtints; who (as it Is? sai?I)' aroa ? sent from and witheift the*liiqits?of this State, an* have neither wife nor Attorney known within1 <he' K?me, upon wliiim a oopy of the said Dcolaraticn might bo served: , , It is therefore ordered. That the said- Defendant do appear nud-ploadt tto thoaaid- Declaration on or before the twelfth day of April, which will .bo in the year' ?f Our Lord one thousand tight hundred and tdxty-nino, otherwise- final and absolute judg ment will then be given and awarded against hini/ Clerk's Offico, \ ' JOS. ltOBlNBON;^" OrangdvnrgDistriotcf ' C Cv P, April 10, 180S. J apt 11 12 13 K V11 JLAAir?CUSJKUA, AUOlis^ A TA, Ga.?Wc offer for the Fall Planting, a very loTgo und ?nperior stock of yruii Trees, ?rape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Rosce, Evergreens, Or namrutal Trees and Slirubs, Redding and Green IlooHfr' Plants. DesorlpdVvo and whpleealp Oata-. loguea nuiilud on application < ft P. J. BERCXMANS. ^ July 18?3m* AugiiBta, Ga, XTOTICJE.?Tho ietvo (Iream Saloon 1>| at tbo Obi CdlegcVhapel Svill hereafter hu opened on Friday .afternoon of eaoh wecd\ froaSt'O t? 't o'clock. ? July II ^ u