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POETRY. i^UIM Kl A D /?1X1 %t <i*J* bit* ?.tttifc ?iltT. *t\<n"'> iihilhui4! IHW . y ? > t h ;i ? a And 'while the huge world in Us'^fght/ ' '* ' ' ^ ^*IYent plunging through its shadow. I dreamed I stood beside you? love,'* * H^^oroJ" ahe.sung, inher sweet song, r t ?.r>*?floj|K^e>w??dfce of my sorrow..* ^tt-d'zastO F,or I hare loved you woll and long? Dear love! love me to-morrow 1" The fire-flics went Bailing? Within the garden's gloomy slmdo Their dim light naught availing. But still the bird sung loud and long, Hor sweet sad lay of .sorrow, And this tho ?ufden ofher Bong,' { T ? *'WHif?tfl6ve mrf to-morrow l'< Vt Lit The great whito ros,cs, in tho dew, Waxed ohocrlesB, cold and chilly, While I sat talking still with you, ? My sweet, pure-hearted Lily ! .^^kcaed from ray dreaming, Aqd, with my love deep in my honrt, Went back to wordly scheming. X' ? ? r. M il, ; :?.:i; .v ..... ? .v Mr. Jltit all day long, I fondly deemed I beard the bird a singing? In oyeTy;biiBh and tree it BCemcd . The self-same song was ringing. .,n i jc&'i*-VMS * - H.-'lf "O lovo ! flho sung, in her swoct lay, !*C.ome euro me of my sorrow? If I have, loved you well to-day, Dear love 1 love mo to-morrow!" .. ; i / - Items. % Li M\ --?:- 14*1 ,f Mo-i K'SV.:M>K Switzerland has* newspaper,200;yearn .old. Tho cotton factories in 'Mexico have ceased running j>^VTlxi A*\i urim,?*.** There wer? 19 suicides in Now York in two days1. 1 Commodore> Armstrong died . on Tuesday. 'Weofc'.'"- ??? Vi '-'b. ;?- yfirvi'i? t i French grape growers have an eye on Kan ?ti?tnsts: :ara ravaging Fremont County, Iowa. A black worm is destroying Mississippi Grain dealers in Muscatinc, Iowa, arc in wan^cM^^^^. * Of**l?4ro * ? . , , - . .? Manassas Jupction has become, a thriving, There were 599 deaths in New York. lust week. ^tWW is60(ycars oF* and a hard worker. . . ? . Texas is raising excellent "sea-island" co Negro footnion, in purplo stookiugs avo the j mode in Paris. ' Nqw :?ork City consumes 25,000,000 gallons, j of milk yearly.' In Boston Street peanut venders are indicted usn?nccs. ' ; Much siekuess prevails- among the Russian1 ihildfi^a^ilka? '/ < '? ,/ M l , The Canadian discount on American iu voic%'is 30 per cent., 'ftfli nilrics Kave been discovered ir* Summit 'i ?' ' County, Colorado The grasshoppers bid fair to'consuni? b/crjjr thing ?n N?braak-a.' ' St. Louia has twelve Haptist churches, six -TfllS^fiirKlf I'd FIT ThO Chinego'Ambassadors have 'a grbat ch pacity for nham^agd?/ - ] ! Mexican troops aro shooting rebel prisoners te^tfit aft captured. m ? ? ??? i ? Dr^ Fdietson, juat dead, was tlic inventor of the stethoscope. 1 * ... Tho American lecture system is beginning iSfproiail In Germany. ,. . ' .??.??< . The Viceroy of Egypt spcut $12;000,0fJb in a. ten weeks' tour. ' ' ' ' " The total d-uly product of oilat Plcosanton, Pa., is 2,028 barrols. Thero are sixty-nine Presbyterian clergy 4nV* d'ni the Pacific Const. (| I r. j .I^XmX.a f- , i til 1. I . i i ?I I. \\ Almost overy country town in the "West is suflcring 1'rom burglars. France has formally'.decided not tu Fiavc DOW .elections this year. * Tnc new ariny law of Ravaria has been put iuto practical operation. Dr. Shunts, superintendent of the Minnesota Insane Asylum,fa*ilfai&&*i * . ? . !'t" i" *1 .?>. f Bflgham Young won't let profane young men Visit- tV* Misses Young. f' The Lake Traverse Indiana, in Minnesota, are in a starving conditio?. Peat in jnrgo fjuuntiticH h^b^S^I&eoTercd ia Pc "Witt County, Iowa. lb ia reported that tho French troops wiW Booo<fec recalled from Romo. Prucsta ?lose? its post offices Sundays, nud marches the clerks to church There ^^^M^wfgQg^ \t $fc|f Philadelphia Navy Yardat prefloat:** ? A lad of 1G robbed a New York store of ?1,000 worth of kid glovj^ Ia|t wo^kj }j *J t Alaska Indians roaeatly boarded n^tradiqg sloop and stole everything of value. > Two.Paris sports on'vOl?oipedeB ran down a party of burglars and captured them. Religious services ar^oMiflJi B^ton jplm mon, aud aro attended oy larg * audlbnces. The fintf tfioatripnl ^performance ever ? giv.cn iii Chlddgo Um in *lm%uu?Bier of 1837* j Tho crews of nearly all tho American ves sels at Cionfucgos are down with black vomit. One gf tho descendant, of Martin Lusher is matmgi^p^Uj>raviiicial theatre in Wurtem A disresjp^?tfjLiI. writer says that the Empress Eugenio exerts her woman's privilogo quite roy ally by being in an almost perpetual quarrol with her husband. A man who claims an extraordinary amount of veneration, s nyflLcx^pe^oldnge' in:ev?ry-. thing oxcopt chickens for diuuer. A lady iu Columbia recently, who wns about to fcavo.on the train, requested a negro stand ing nctir ?o put lier tr'?ntr on the onggngc wagon. Imagine her surprise when the offend ed darkoy drew himself up, and replied ?Ma'am, I'sc no sarvant, I'so a Senator." J? colored irihn In, Washington city* recently was lectured by a RadicaT politician for be coming "rcstivo in tne traces." Tho colored man replied : "Under your tcaohiug wo have alienated from' us 'the mass of. the white peo ple North ns.well as South 5 you have got the offices and eicolumonts, while wo havo done the work and stand out in the cold. For one. I am done with you." Vermont is not so desporatcly bad a caso after all. Tf|o Democrats inorea?ed their vote nearly four fthousand since last year, and elected thirty-seje^ n&mb?rs t? the Legisla-, turo, a larger nniA'bcr^tliauUhcy"-have bad for years. It is true a large increase in tho vote has also; been claimed' for the Republicans; bdt* tuT M*Tig\tfWSirc received, the fact is revealed that 'the incre.1sflrof>;thc..Democratic vote is greater "in ?' proportion to' that of tho Republican as compared with last year, and a comparison with four years ago shows that the gains are on the Democratic side, and thnt tho Republicans havo actually lost. . The full returns show that'' they have no thirty thou sand majority, butthat it,will fall to; about twenty-five thousand, %nd-'perhaps a/ little under that figdrc.??Cluxrleston News. r, HUMOROUS. 11 _ ?*V'*f * ?-)?->..?. 1'opular hoso company?The society of :woman, , ,. Whon?'is coffco real cstato? .When it's gfo?iAdl*^ : ' A love that is never reciprocated?Neuralgic affection. V?l ! ll 'f '? { ? . , When do ladies. carryi fire ? Whon they have taper fiugors. j luA* hard lock tQ tmfastou {except in Chicago) ; Wedlock. Why is a mouselike a loud of liay'7.' Be use the cat'll cUfritF^*? " '' ff cause When a man makes eyes at you can ho bo charged with egotism ? ? M } ? * Natural aceouipaniments gf adraiu of souti ,mcnt?Henrt^brakcs. j . , Woman shows hor fondness Tor unity by always .wanting-to bo ,wou. Can young women who uso fire-arms be called sliootiug gnl-lerics? I Favorite airs of mammas with marriageable daughters?Millionaires. The last casc^>Of^i}%fo|io^ I ?Tho man, that was lost iu thought. .*nvtHtAP f T**rii3}i i ?? * . ;? r?X<?i Whon docs a farmer - act. with rudeness towards his coru ? Whon he pulls its oara..i How to nmkc'a rich jam?-Crowd twenty fasbiouubly dressed ladies iuto one omnibus. i^Vhcn it ohiid iaJraincd^p in the way lie should go, isu't there danger he wiTlbc way ward? . * r * ><? O O K 4 f Our musical young ladies havo abandoned pianos, and taken to brass bands. They carry them ju their heads. t fj n >- ? a i' i w - iv i i j - Expensivo plates*?Fashion plates. They arc rather more apt to break those who wear them thhntubo broken. / A man of our acquaintance has had his library fitted up with snuff-colored hangings, so (Mi? A tfb KV^^BtgSfr^^ 11 uMy tiotion of a wile at forty," Baid Jerro'd "is, that a inan should be able to fth'tingu her, like a bauknoto, for two twenties." ' Beauties often dio old'maids. Tluy set suchen value on tlKmiselvcs that thuy doh't lind a purchasor before the market is closed. "tiwiiic lo IIcl! on n Black Mule." pretend to) in that place We clip One or two paragraphs from said communication: Their manner of conducting religious ser vice1 is not onlv a ntuaanec to those who live for??hom these tomp'eH. hiivo been hnilt..^lTct apy one who'has not heard thche howling Der vishes in their nightly orgies, draw near s<W night autf listen. 'A fow minutes will suffico ^FcfrnvuVoe a?^fegta^; ^ ??-^?. At a recent attondanoe on this abominable mookory^o? rejigious seigvioo^ wo board a whin ing v?ioo slug Wt, /'I'nV gwino to Hebon on a .wkU?$ lios," ^Qtqtlior jumped tip*, antL^chqod, "bless de Lord, hcro'B a poor sistor - gwino to Hell onra?black'm?lo.?/- :Ono raises her hands, and with oyes fixed on. tho coiling screams,. "I ?so? JoPUfl, I sccYJesusji lookin^at me." Another 'iraplics, ?& boo him tb$, a lookin out do winder at mo." A not hor erics out, "bless de. Lord, i tell Jesus to send down a rope and I'll olimb up to neben." This Inst idea strikes a dozen) or more with force, and they jump up and i down, shouting, "sond down do rope, and we'll all climb to Hoben." ? And yet they must needs yoto, and make laws, and aspire to rulo tho country ! "I dreamed a dream tho other night whon everything was still; I dreamed I saw old Bcliobub a coming down tho hill. My printer's bill was in his paw, aud blood was in his eye; says ho, youug man, your 'wcazlo' draw, or jfjjj?e prepare (o die* T gax^d old Sooty in the face, and road tho only ehauce to avail myself of saving grace?1 Ticas pay xtp in advance." Thoro is, a.tito^alAn this dream. ?. ' [4*0 ? "Statk Elections.?Tho following State olectious ocour this year t Maine, September 14. Nebraska, October 3. Poansylvahiuj' October 13. I | Ohio, October 13." Indiana, Ootobcr"13. Iowa, Octobor 13. West Virginia, October. 22. I New York, November 3. New Jersey, November 3. Delaware, November 3. Maryland, November 3. Illiuois, November 3. Michigan, November 3. Wisconsin, November 3. Miuiiespta, November 3. f Missouri, November 8. Kansas, November 3. Nevada, Noycniber 3. Massachusetts, November 3. The Presidential election occurs on tho 3d of November. ' , , s THE. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS THE.GR EAT SOUTHERN TO NIC Sold Every where GOODRIC H; WIN EM AN & C 0. CHARLESTON, S. C, BOptIZ . ? ? ? Dffl In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. L Tim State Ex Rolotioho "I Bill to | Solicitor Southern Circuit. VPcrpotunto In re lost Documents. . J Testimony. Application having heen made by Mrs Koziah Huffman, widow of Frederick Huffman to cstnhliffi the Existcuce, Contents and Lobs of certain Orders ' continuing write of Partition of certain lands in j Ornngcburg Distriot from tho Court of Equity, as I her distributive share of her father Thonins Clea [ ton, Sr., deceased, said lands being two tracts, one containing 2G0 acres, the other 200 acres more or lies?. Under which orders she was put in posses sion of said lands. On motion T. 11. Cookc, Esq., ['Solicitor,7 it i?'ordcVeiS[ That all personB who desire ho to do, may appear before me on tho 25th day of i October next to cross examine tho evidence pro duced and introduce evidence in reply. I Commissioner's Office, "I V. P. V. JAMISON, ''I Orangoburg C. JL, > Coiuiui?aioucr, l>. Juiyi an. 1808. J t julyM td 7^1 ULLETT'S PATEXT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN 'Cotton ginned on this Oin Bold in Charleston 1??? Season, at iino to two cents per pound more than tho same ciasa of Cotton ginned on the .ordinary ?ins of ?ho Country. This statement is certified by twenty-live of the principal Factors and Buyers' in j Charleston. Price Six Dollars per Saw for Cush or City Ac ? ceptanccs. Send for a Circular. I BRINLEYS PATENT PLOUGHS, .Ami a full Stock of. Hardware und Agricultural Implements for Bale low, wholesale and retail. ' C.'GRAVELRy, No. 02; East Bay. South of the Old Post Office, juty 11?2m ' -Charlcstuu, S. C. THE HOl'E OF THE COUNTRY I K N 0 W T II E M ! The Finest, and Best, and Truest! L I F E- L I K E! I^VEHY FREEMAN?liVERV WHITE MAN and Woman of the Country, who puts trust for tlie salvation of the Constitution and the Union in the success of the' Democratic Party, ought to know (besides their principled) the features at least of those in whom tlitit hope is centred?^of those through whom It mtuthb brought to n glorioue frui tion. By authority of the National Sr.VMOun awi> IthAin Club, Life-like Portraits of our candidates f.ir President a??i Vico-ProBidcrit of tho United Slates, executed in the best style of tho art, are published iu> follows : Largo Double Pieturo (Lithograph)?Seymour ami Blair?22 by 28 inches.;$2.00 I'Sipglc Pictures (Lithograph)?Seymour and [ :> rlllaii---H by 10 inches each. 1.00 TO q.UBS: barge Doubl i Pictures?3 copies.$ 5.00 , Do.oh Jii. Do.; 7 copies-. 10.00 Single Pictures?G copies.?.. 5.ijo Do Do. 1? copies.10.00 TliO proceeds of these sales arc to be devoted to campaign.purposes. ? ' , , "dlib '.orduitj.-iuust bo sent to one address. All pietures nrtl.ttunL on .j oilers so as to avoid damage in the mails, ami in all ran:.-, free of postage, m tirders to amount of ten dvdUii/.i and ever may bo filled by Express, and bill collected on de'ivcry. v?Wiitli each On lev; will bo ruuhu>cd a package of se lected cniopitign doounwmb, >Vc.. to advance tl|0 cuiu f-. Address, .carefully, ? .* U. M. STEPHENS, ?Sfifj 1!<>.\ MM. Washingtoiii D. C. fait'im. B.-~dn ordering, please autuc paper in whieh advertisement wai sciu aujr tf ??:AND- 6|S?.|i< COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jioyce & Co.'s Wmrf. W. \ V,:' - J ', : CHARLESTON, S. D. EST" Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. aiig 24 ' moB 0 CHEAP CASH STORE!! |f? : a rtv"??ivl> brunt u ? t- '.- ? .-. .? ? i WE ARE RECEIVING FRESH SUPPLIES OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality end price to suit all who may favor us with a call. We will take in trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest market prices, and put our Goods nt as low figures as any house iu Town. oct 18?cly KEITT BROTHERS. e Carolina Farmer I pilE GREAT POPULAR PAPER [ CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. pubsei'ijiii?ji Price Six Dollars a Year ! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLV NEWS, flffiree Dollars a year?Two Dollars for SizlMonths. fi?"* Torms?Cash in advance. No Paper sent unlcs the Gash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIOllDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf J Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND T1U-WEEKLY, EY A. S. WILLtNOTON & CO. .Daily Papor .... $8.00 per Annum. Tri-Wcekly papor - - $4.00 per Annum. Principal Wholesale and Reta? House* ?j?Atccnnff. Kino rind Ifay-xe Struts, ami the Post Office, Oharieston, S. C. The City Railway, whleliruns to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of the house. TERMS OF HOARD : A * \ h 'JC Sill 6 *i . Buffed by tins day...............f.^2 ."><> ? .. Week...'..7.$12 00 to $10 00 Hknrji Spa it nick, . Mus. \\. IIir.uKits. oct 18 ? ' tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association CHARLESTON, S. C. HIB objeel of this ASSOriATlllN U to a-M Ladies wlio are Struggling by their own en deavors to support themselves und families. Orders for nil kind of N BKDLB WO It K will be neatly and promptly exi'Cutcd fur which the Asso ciation will be responsible. Also, 'Southern, l*rcsei vcs, Jellies, ^iiies, Cor dials and Piekjes, &o., ajo mado'under its auspice*, and the Quality Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give a list of some of the Preserves, &o.i Orange, Pineapple, andTiu< h Marmalade Preserves, Lemons^ Citrons, West India and Ogoctjicc Limes ? Blackberry, Plum i?rd Quince Jollies, Wines, CyjdlfLv,{f jf 'j| >-sti A Peiicli and Apple tejilher, Crystallised Fruits, Pickled Shrimps and 0,yjtersi All orders for Work, Preserve*, &c, to be ad dresied to c Mns, LP.B, Supcrintomleat, At the Depository, No. 7 Chalmcrv Street, Charleston julyll H if ' ?i ' . .'; lit lit. U .?>!!.- ?>-? .?] Protective' Union."': MERCANTILE >K ill i ih a* ?;.-! ? ij-'i' -i.lt ui ^fclaintf?-?i ?!*? 5i ' REFERENCE S R E G IS.'MfcftT ? >_' ? Tun Merchants' Protective Union, organized to promoto and protect, trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain facility and safety in the granting of orcdits, und 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: Tim M anon a NTs1 Protective Union,-organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling its sub scribers! to nttaln faoility and safety in the granting, | of credits, and the recovery of claims at all points, hnvc to announce that thoy will, in September, 1808, publish in ouo largo quarto volume ; Tilk Minimiants' Protective Union Mercantile Reeferkncb Register, containing," among other things, tho Namks, Nature of Business, Amount of Capital, Financial Standing, and Rating as to Credit, of over 400,000 of tho principal merchants, traders, bankers, manufacturers, and public companies, in more than 80,000 of the cities, towns, villages, and settlements throughout tho United States, their territories, and the British Provinces of North America; ami embracing the most impor tant information attainable and necessary to cnablo tho merchant to ascertain at a glance tho Capital, Character, and Decker of Cuedit of such of his customers as arc deemed worthy of any grndntion of credit, comprising, also, a Newspaper Directory, containing the title, character, price, and placo of j publication, with full particulars rotative to each journal, being a complete guide to the press of every county in the United States. The reports and information will bo confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as the same will bo based, so far ns practicable, upon the written statements of tho parties them selves, revised and corrected by well-known and reliable legal correspondents, whoso character will prove a guarantee of the correctness of tbo 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 By aid of the Mercantile Reference Register, usincss men will been enabled to ascertain, at a lance, the capital and gradation of credit, as ompaved with financial worth, of nearly every lerchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within he above-named territorial limits. On or about the first each month, subscribers rill also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing, mong other tilings, a record of such important hauges in the name and condition of firms, hroughout tho country, us may occur subsequent o the publication of each half-yearly volume of tho iIbrcantilr Reference Register : 1'ricc of The. Merchant* Union Mercantile Reference Ileyitlrr, fifty dollars, ($50,) for which it will be for ?arilnl to any address in the United States, transporta ion paid. Holders office $10 shares of the Capital Stock, (ttldiiitm to participating in the profits, will receive one opy of the Mercantilb Refkiiencb Register free f charge ; holders of ten shares trill be entitled to Two opits ; and no tnore than ten shares of the Capital Stock tcill be allotted to any one applicant. All remittances, orders, or communications relative to \hc bind; sftoaltl be addressed to the Merchants' I'rotec I'nion, in the American Rxthanoe Dank Building, \Yo. 128 Broadway, (Vox, 'I'm,) New-York. nug_22 Cm Schedule South Carolina Rail Rotid. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 2Utii Tilt Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Hail Ho,id will run us follows: J J'^tir Coliinibitl?Day Train. Leave Chariest oi. (i.-HO A. M. Orangoburg.7..12:10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia...,. 3:00 l\ M. Niyhl Train. Leave-Charleston...... 5:40 P. M. " Orangebui'g.12:35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. G:20 A. M. For Charleston?Day Train. Leave Columbia.~. 0:00 A. M? Orangeburg. D:43 At Ml Arrivo at Charleston. 3:10 P. M. Xiyht, Train. Leave Columbia. f>:30 P. M. Orangeburg.10:32 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. 5:30 A. M. II. T. PEA KB, mar 28?tf \ General Superintendent. In Equity. Oil A NO EIJUR t j DISTRICT. - L. M. Bookhart; "I vs. <: \ Sam. Bozard, Adiu'r. j E. F. Reese, Adin'r. J By order of the Court of Equity in tho above stated case,'the creditors of tho lato William P. Heese, deceased, aro hereby notified to come in and prove their demands before mo, on or before the first Monday of October next. Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. IL, V Commissioner. July 3, 1808. J july 4 td __ The Slate of South Carolina. * ^ OllANGEBURG COUNT*;, melthlb B. Greene, wife and others\ Petition for ers) Pe vs. > Leave to J Pi Charlotte Buyck, ot, al. J Prove Will. Whereas Petition having been made io mc to prove In solemn form, the l ist Will and Testament of Francis B. Heath, and whereas, F..K. Oliver, mc of the parties interested, is absent and.without the limits of the State, it is therefore ordered, Ijiat he appear at tho Court of Probate to bo holden at Orangeburg C. II., for Orangoburg County, on,the second Monday in November, A. D. 1808, for hear ing said Petition and proving said Will and Testa ment in due foviu of Law. Probatu Oflice, ) THAI). C. ANDREWS, f? * Orangeburg, S. 0., [ Judge of ProbateJ August 0, 1808. J nug 8 . oain . 3m ITH X A Tj X<>TiCE,---WE JtEGlSET tho necessity which forces us to put all our Notes and Accounts in the hands of an 'Attorney and Magistrate tor collection, and thoso of our fi'lends, who desire to sivvo .cost can do so by.calling on IV. J. DeTreville. CIIAS. BULL j& CO. sept 28. Jy TVTOTICJE.?ALI, PEIiSO.VS WHO Jl^I loll'Papers in the Clerk's Omen to be Record ed without payment of the fees, are notified that I hey Will niul them at tho oflice of Messrs lilar & nibble, where they can obtain them by paying fees, and giving a receipt, JOSBPU F. ROBINSON, julyJl?^ * lm ?, 371011 IfcEtfT?A Imrfte and Com ? MODIOI'S STORE, lately occupied by the tint) of Clias. Bull &. Co., situated on Main S'rcet. in the centro of business. Also the Upper Story, finely Plastered and suitable for. a Rcsidonee. Kitchen and outbuildings complete.' Terms very low. Apply to oltcr CHAS. 8. BULL or E MARCH ANT. ?cpt ?i ly ORANGEBUl^D^TlUCT, ? arah P. Wnn ? nuchnel Popacr, et. a). ) _ < Land* |*? ft aft^inftoHjll^^ Anna Houscr, 1'ijl|rtffcMffMflD^idif'*''*Ti bill j^ylfc, defendants InIBJs^fiseT resuloWyond the limits (if this Sbsto i (>n motion, of: jHesbiftt hUr.i Dibble complainants Solicitors^" ls-ordered, That the naid defendants do appenr, plead, answer or de mur to complainants paid Bill of Complaint withiK the tinU ^VescVlbe^^ law*, br m^?Mr'Wtit^? tukcM-ProiConfesso against them. ? Commissioner's Office, V V, D. V. JAMISON/ Orangeburg C., IL. \ CommleeiM?? July 18, 18C8. ' J ? ? julyiiS . '? wm?v?iM.. ^y.: jidlifa* ? : ? - . . ... ?? i .. ~????-????.?.? - In Equity, v OltANGEBURG DISTKIO^, w " ^ The State Ex llelationci ) ? Bill to* ?f'm ^flft Solicitor Southern Cirouit, V P-e r pat u a t e* \ In re lost Documents. .- J <; Tes^mc^fejfgAMj Application having been made by Mrs. Elhuv Bobinson, to prove the existence, loss andcontoats of a deed of conveyance to her ftomj JameaKTannAii of a lot ?f dnnd situate? in fronting on Middlcton Btreet, and measuring on %ST? ? front ono hundred and seven feet, and bounded on"* tho North by lot of W. T. Ligh'tioot, on'the cast by lot of CL-Whlttomora -nnil AYm. .M^Pp^Qn^^ fln south by lot of tho said Eliza Bobinson aml'-'C/ Tfhittemore and the vfeat Sy--Mfddletoa Street, On motion of Messrs, Izlnr & Dibble, Solioitors, < it is ordered, That all persons who desire bo to d?, may appear and cro.sK-cxamiuo the ovidvneo pro duccd, and introduco evidence in reply before me on the first day of October A. D.'18^8,Wfi ftf*?tyj? Commissioner's Oflice, \ V. D. V. J AMISON,; Orangeburg C. If., 8. C, \ Commissioner. June 20 1808:?"???*) -*? ?Wpa'i " i i j;^ ';V: j"1*4 >'\i's??. td ' InDqiiity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT., ]^rt Tho Stato ex relation^ V", Djll to Solicitor Southern Circuit ? V Perpetuate luro Lost Documents... ,(J Testimon J* Thomas Addison Murphey by "William F. Barton, Iiis Guardian and next friend, having made nppliiuW'-' tlon to prove the past existence, Joss and contents of a Deed of Conveyance" to him, from ltcbecctv Murphey, now Rebecca Wolm,<'Wifo of James ,Bu... Wolfe, of n Tract of Lund srluatc, lying and being " in the fork of the Edisto rivora,- in Hho, District' ? aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-three (103) acreB, tooro or less, and bounded by lands of Wm. Barton, Daniel Smonk nnd. 'umla. fornj.oiJy^.. owned by Philip -Toincf, deceased. On motion of Messrs. -Itlar & .Dibble, Solicitorr, it is ordered, That all persons who "desire so to do, appear nc.l cross examine the evidence produced, and introduce evidence in reply, before mo on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1808. * Commissioner's Office,. ) V. II V. JAM13?N, Orangeburg C. H. v Commissioner. Juno 18, 1808 \ ? ?-<-. T. 20_-. - ... fejgfr THE STATE OF ?O?T1I CAROLINA, OiiANOEDUiio District. In the Common l'lcau.1V?n*oJi?^, Henry Hischotf & Co. \ vs. j. . Attachment.-. Bailey ot Pro. J Wiiereas tlie Plaintiffs did " oh the 11th day of April, - 18Q5, file their declaration against tha Do^ fondants, who, (as it is said,) aro absent from and without the limits of this State, and have neither wife'or Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of Maul Declaration may be served; On nintion of Messrs. Izlnr & Dibble, Plaintiffs Attorneys, it is orderal. That tho sajd Defendants, du appear and plead to tho Said Declaration on or before tho 13th day of April, which will bo in the | year of our Lord ona thousand eight haudred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will thou be given and awarded against them. ClVrVs Office, T J. F. ROBINSON,'Sf** April Itth, 1806. J C. O. P. apt 11 ocRm 13? THE "^?T'eT?E"SOUTK CAJttOLINA, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. x^ . Jn the L\niun<j,i Pleas. Atlaohmeat. Jos. H. Morgan, ~] vs. j Joseph F.. Bailey. j Whereas, tho t'laintif tiff did, on the 28lh day of March. 1808. file his Declaration against the D*rl_ tendaiu, who (us is suid) is absent from andvrlthoat the limits of the State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known: within the same, upon whom a copy of the same drfl^rationinl^tDeaervad; it is therefore'ordered,- Tha^tho'=Baid defendant-'da^ap pear and plead to the ?aid declaration on or beforo the 2lith day of March, 1609. otherwise final abd absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. ' _ Clerk's Office, 1 J. F. ROBIN801fr Ttv March 28, 1868. . / .,? .? ? _ Q. Ct P. april 4 ? * '; 1> STATE Otf SOUTH CAROLINA, j * ?* Lf 'p& ?i Oranoeiiuro District. ' * . In' tW;?liteWd? In ?phrsnance of General Orders No. 164, front Headquarters Scoond Military District, the Magis trates of the District' of Orangoburg will make a* report on the 15th and last days of each month to this Court, of all Commitments madebj them dnrifi,; tho proceeding half month, specifying date of Com mitment, names of Prisoners and the Offences for which fhoy were committed ; said Magistrates shall also forward to the Clerk of this Courts-allxTe,epgoU and other papers, connected with the pro ceedings ugaiiist the Prisoners aforesaid, wbiok may be in their possession at^the date of making tho reports herein "ordered. * "?*"*" By order of . the Court.. ' ,J. F-ROBINSQN, . January 8, 1808. ' Clerk ^strict CeetH. THE STATE OF SOtTTlI tJ?R?LTJSTAi'* - OtlANiiEuUR?^DlSTRlCT. : - ' , ; Iu tho Co^n^^^?^ Boston Carter.) ( ; '4* Bailuy & IJreJU > >f ?a r iw/*f O*^ Jftiit .?J .TXTHEREAS the PlaltiUff did; o?-tlfo',lenfbf 4$>]f Vy of April, A. D. 181-8, filo his Dcclara/*rt iigalnsf'tlib Defendants,' who (es it is said) area ?> sent;from antljvi ithput the\ IipC|ttf'.of,,this mate,tan * hu've neither wife nor Attorney fcriovte ?ithiri *hi' fiarhbi npoii whom a .copy of tho said Declaration might bo sorvod: ; >y It is thcroforo ordered. That thb sal* Defendant . do appear and plead Jya tho-saiA-JDcclaraUon on or before tho twelfth day of ^>ril, whioh will bo in the year of our Lord 'oVie ino\i?eml %lj^m? ?nrfdre*l end sjLxty-nino, otherwise .-final-and. absolutq judg ment will then be given and awarded against him-' Clerk's Office, \ JOS: ROftlNSON, Orangcbnrg'Distriolj'M i C. C Ajiril 10,1808. ) , , , ^ 17 nvr^ijk^i^v^^l^ Au???? I? TA,,Ga.?Wc offer for the Full Planting, a very large and Bdporior fcteek of Fruit Trees; ?rape Vines, Strawberry Plants,,.Roses, pjvcrgrccnjs, 0r namcntal Trees and Shrubs, Podding and 0>e?n r^^\tHe, PuVnlii,'; :D?scripWtf*iM ;whaleaalpi Oata,-. legnoa mfcUod-pn;*pplJp*1t*>n. lftd\sri W&Qeiih&fl P. J. BERCKMANS. july 18?3trt* Augusta, Ga., iVTMTil'Wi -TiiS I?>c Cream Mal!oo? ! ly at the Obi Ollcge Chapel \vi" hcreartor b? I opened on Friday .nffernooVi of each weck-, froth 0 to 0 o'efoek. ' i ,.. - ,, .. .--4 July II ' ,4