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t&fc ^(SRANGEBURa news is riJIJtlSHEI) ri SATURDAY MORNING, . lv>I ii I.-.j' > ai; ».« 1 AT THE ./ , TOMB* PKI(jB..J J /$E^3r*<*teJMw .'peb. Annum in Advance. CASH««>.!t * >:,»UÄfUSr INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY TUB {. v-ii V SUBSCRIPTION. '5 Ukq^fpeutitrj Produce taken at Market Rates. >a^^ 0Potü:,-., ¦¦ n $3 öö vfry g^yri iif. ¦.':¦!¦¦¦'¦,;..i. . .:. ..vt-{- . .M\ns*pM{fally. request otsr friends to ttiuVin their ^Aflvcr^isements as early in the "¦lifeefcn't-eviiveincilt; and if possible, let us 7iqv' X them by Thursday evening. By tins means. we 1*itl be able to issue at an earlier hour on f «fojr, and toiflr be enabled to give roorj of. tfie latest ncicsi'up to tlie time of our gohlff ^to press .reading matter on .^very page ¦£lfigAL. ITEMS. " »> . . * i * P'ormng, deo ». % 1867. .-,^r.'v-> '(' -' Sale Day. 17,2 liast Monday tho Sheriff's and Commis- . Kioner's Salesf attracted to tho Village a largo concourao Jfroui every part of tho District.. ' The general want of means prevented any active competition in the bidding and tho prices rcal- * iicd, with one or two exceptions, would not { -llioar comparison even with the specie rates be- 1 fore, tho wnA Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date, -J. North. J. I). Jones, D. A. Shuler, N. E. W. Sis- . trunk, 0. Vf . Cliuvis, M. M. Cope, I). Ü. Duntlcr. i*rr JJ.rprr.as. ->\.sv.' r. Gumeh, Rev. J. T. Zcalcy. In rccordancc w!*h orders received from tho Su- 'yiilutcndcnf, Storage will hu?*ftcr bo ohnrged on Cfood* remaining In' tho Depot for an unrc.r?uablc aength of timo. -W, & MEREDITH, '.i , Agent. - ; HYMENEAL. ti Mauiotm.On Tuesday evening, the 3d hist,, at ¦thercsMqpoeoit -tlte bride, by the Rev. A. F. Dick- Jion, Vtr.^BmUE BOLIVAR, to Miss 11 EN U ETTA iiOSIIEU. AH «f OraBgcIiiirg District. »i? «crived lhcCitke friend 13., and nrc grateful .Ar yourrtlwughtful consideration. We congmitu- ^.te-yw'oa^nur tLqpjrir.eis, and trust that tho new c^p^rtncräbipini^riüian'ßonra to a good old age. MAnniKD.At tho "residence of the brider ore the morning wi-the 4th'*Dec*-nibcr, by the Rev. F'. W. ^^D. STROM AN, of Orangoburg »APE.of Columbia. . COMMERCIAL. Uiia'h or Tltn Oiaxcsnrr.u Svn-Sj- . ;'-'"f \:~>4 ' ..¦¦*¦ December Sy 18(*7. . .jpütXQrX.t-r&A& this wc*k amount te»»V»out 180 b.-iUys, ni prices ringing from 10^ to 124,c-,IUc uiark- St-clßWJig ut-.the-following quotations s Ordinary.j.... 10J .MJduJh^... n.) flirtet Middling. 12J ^'^"p^i'tilli llicy..In in good demand at $1.75 per bushel, , >.v vf. OOLD. 32 olL\Ll.22 i iv»i«}«« n ; . *_ Report of tlie Clinrleslon Cotton Mar- ^ /^«t ^r tho-lVcek Ending Dec. 5. w* 'Reported for tlie Oraugcburg News by Vw.- WALTON SMITH. COTTO^ .i'i.CIirS. On Frhlny'rtlicl29»h ull., tho first duy of '.ho weeit) now under review, our mnrkct opened weak, and prices fell off J-c: fx-om last week's quotations, Mid- <Hing \ö\q. On Saturday and Monday, there was a fair demand, with a downward tendedcy in prices, particularly on the lower grades. Tho market on ' *,: Ttresday continued weak, and closed nt a decline of »oVw'-Wi?' h hotter feeling prevailed on Wednesday', j »;?in;f.'»uyers hought freely in some instances at Jc. ^udrshCb prices of the day before. On Thursday .$H^ci i»'as'"tl demand, with oa improvement of p> full 4<e.. The s*.11*» for tho week amount to 4,600 ibales. -W*.quote s . ..¦ .... Low Middiiug...~».....,.......,..14! Middling,.;:.. L....lb Strict .Middling.lb\ t*\>H***\jt\ List of Letters EMAlNINO IN THE POST OFFICE UNCALL- T>EMAININÜ IN THE PC -AAi ed for.Doc. 1, 1807. i n ; -.i._ 1.1' B <. -uBrown, Warren. J: JbdUcgrfr, Mrs. Cath. C -t'other, Rebecca. * Chisolra, Robt. .1 Connor, A. B. '.Current, William. * F. Fioldlng, T. F., *«re D. i Bn*ter. Felder, John M. G. Garden, Alsx., euro Ben. r toiwhor. Oibspn,'Tctcr. tireshäm, B. F. Griffis, Mary A. C. IL «b Ilftffin. It. M, ' J. Johnson, Jacob. »^ÄWieS, Chariot to. .-^pfctison, Lydio. (col'd.) Vr ystifänsl Peter. King, J. D. Kope, J. M. Kcitt, Milcy. M. McMillan, C. C. Miller, Adam. Miller W. C. N. Nciflo, Wander. 0. O'Neal, Jas. S. r. Pooscr, Win. Powers, Solomon. Price, Tlios. Pipes, Frcnd. R. Roberta, 0. M. Richardson, Dick., care Ram el Kcllbt. Riley, John. 3. Snuffer, Dati;'-, oaro of John Bolen. Shuler, J. W. Z. Zciglcr, Jacob. i. Qgop /."Horn miist lie prepaid ono cent; papers \ '2eont«, T. C. 1IUBBELL, P. M. AttsitioTi Tomig America. OY ARJE HEREBY ORDERED TO ATTEND KxL' n Tarado of your Compnny, this day at it o'clock,' iju ifiojJ uniform. By order of the Prcs- ,1 idsnL 1 W. R. BULL, i r«ftrf/L«c. 7 Secretary. %JHT XUSCKIVKI*. A FR£SII Sup¬ ply pf i»RV'«OODS, 8I10E8, HATS, GROCE- , KIES. AJk» 00 Uunehrs YAKN below tho markot price, at . ' "o T. D. WOLFE'8. j nor i(£_°_ * /^IIEAPK.ST CIiCTrln» tuul Smok- /JL/ ing TOBACCO oflcrcd since the war, at l'jfpv 1». . V T, P- WOLFE'S. .. : -«j I ' ... .Ii HTitiairtliagy "i i~ ig f*~" ORANGEBüKÖ &0ÄT Tho Proprietor of this HOÜÖE; formerly known as TREADWELL'S HOTEL having reHted tllB same for a term ofVenVs, djcVuiB it üeüuöeai'y to inform the Traveling Public, both LADIES and GENTLEMEN, that ho has thoroughly refitted the premises, and will keep a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. RATES OF BOARD: Board per Day..$2 00 Board per Week....,. 7 Oq Permanent boarders' on the* moat reasonable tcriqg, by epcoial contract, j ,v; ,VJl ALSO STOCK DROVERS will find comfortable Stables and. Lots for Stook. JOHN WILLIAMSON, dot 2.tf Proprietor. In Equity. ORANGEBÜRG DISTRICT. . B. A. Yon, Adm'r Estate Make A. Yon, "l * ts. . I Jno. R. Millions, et. «1. J By ordcf of Chancellor Johnson mad* 16th Not., 1867, the creditors of Muks A, Yon, deceased,! will prove their demands before me within two (2) months fiom tho date of said ordor. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II., S. C, V Commissioner. Not. 20, 1807. j hoy 28 2m AND By virtu* of the same order, I will sail at Orange- burg on tho first Monday in January, 1808, for: ouo half cash, tho bulance on a credit of six months, to be secured by bond, with interest from date, paya¬ ble annually, so long as any money is due on it, und a mortgage of tho premises, with covenant of re¬ sale in case of breach of the condition of the bond. 1. All that Tract which was of Muke A. Yon, de¬ ceased, lying on East Goodlnnd Swamp, in Orange- burg District, containing seven (7) or eight (8) hun¬ dred acres, more or less, and bounded north by binds of H. B. Argoc, east and west, by lands of Mrs. Rebcca Corbett and south by lands of R. C. Salley. ALSO The undivided half seventy-five ncres adjoining, the other half being now owned by Wiley C. West. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMI80N, Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner. Not. 20, 1807 j nov 23 td c GROCERIES DRV GOODS, Sid. No. 18 MAIN STBEET. sept. 28 70R SAL^, LKASK OR RENT..A _jj Valuable PLANTATION situated oi> Snako .Hwump. All applicati ns must be made previous lo flee 1st day of December next to E. Marchant, or C. S. Bull, Orangcburg, by whom all ntccssary in¬ formation will bo given. sept 28 ly NOTICE..AR Person» Indebted to Miss Marchant by Note, or otherwise con¬ tracted since tho war, arc requested! t<vfitllc the same before the 1st dr.y of December nexr, til which time, all remaining unpaid will be placed in tha hands of uu Attorney lor colecticn. sept 23 ly OTICE..The Subset-lber Rivets Notice to all persons indebted to him that unless tbeir'Notos jr,AcctnTiits uro paid by the 1st the N of Janutirynextrthev will bo placed in the hands ofTrn.'Aliorney for collection. Also that he will now resume bis Practice of Medicine regularly,and require pavmcnt of bills quarterly. nov »0.21* J. D. CLKCKLEY, M. D. Selling Off Underdo t, DRY GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, hats, ci>cc:;iue3, exc.. . . re* SIXTY DAYS AT JOSEPH McNAMARA's, JS1. AIN-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. feb 28 ly The Cotton Tax. npHE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINTED I on Agent of Ilerohel V. Johnson & Co.» of Georgia, a Company formed for the purpose of re¬ covering the Tuxes already paid, and which may, horonfter be paid on Cotton. Those Who havo sold Cotton sinco the war would do well to eall upon me nnd present their claims AT ONCE, as the first pre¬ sented may have precedence over others. No ex¬ pense will be incurrod by claimants. Any information wanted may bo obtained upon application to W. W. LEGARE, Attorney and Solicitor. 8Qy Office in Public Buildings, Court House square. nov lm T>URIACJ SALE..Ry Permisalou *~_ of the Ordinary, we will sell on Monday, the 2;id day of December next, at the Plantation known as White Hill, all of tho personal Estate of the late Dr. Jenkins, consisting of 7 head Mules, 8 bend Horses, about 00 head of Cntllc, about 25 head Fat Hogs, Stock Hogs, about 1000bushels Corn, Fodder, Pens, a fine lot of iticc and the Straw of the snmo, 1000 bushels Potatoes and Slips, Wagons, Carts an 1 Gear, a largo lot of Plantation Tools and Farming Implements, tho Seed of about 60 bales of Cotton. On the same day will rent tho said Plantation for 12 months to the highest bidder. Conditions made known on day of Salo. W. A: O'CAIN, Adm'r. nov 28.td E. M. A. JENKINS, Adm'x. FOR LEASE, THE FINE ESTATE '-ll0wn as KEITT PLACE, situated in St, jvlatthowa' Parish. Tho Estate consists of 'three separato Trocls. Tho Kennerly Place has -100 acres cleared and 200 uncleared. The Darby Place has 800 clcarod and 200 uncleared.all fino Cotton Lands. The Keitt Placo consists of 2,400 acres, ono half cleared and in a fine state of Cultivation. Tho Estate is watered by a large Creek, which affords good Rango for Cattle. Soil Rica Red Clay. The Estate would bo Leased all to ono person, or in small Traots of 60 or 100 aeres, to suit small farmers. Fino Mules sold with tho Plaoe on credit. Tho Kennerly nnd Darby Plncos would be sold If desired. For Terms apply lo J. J. WOOD A KD, St. Matthews P. O., nov 2.tf Orangeburg District, S. D. CARO. . I Hereby ReHpeetfully announce to my Friends nnd the Public that 1 expect to continue my SCHOOL through tho coming year, Providence permitting. Children and Youth of all ages received nnd carefully taught. TcruiH tho same ns at present. . j NEW STORE. SHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEA8ÜRE IN IN~ 'forming tholi« Friends and tho Public Oene- /, that they bavo opened their NEW" STORE, and are now prepared to wait upon thcin with n nice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOE8, &C, Generally found in a COUNTRY STORE. Come and examine. MULLER & DAVIS. nor 0. o , 3y ~_;.!.M-, Just Received NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUr. SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON AND NEW SEASON OQLONG TEAS. ' NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice. No. 1 MACKEREL and Scaled HERRINGS, j and a full supply of GROCERIES. j AT.80 SHOES* HATS, HARD WARE-, "CROCKERY, &©. A few pretty HATS for Ladies. Rough Bice Bought at highest tnarkeVrates,* also I PEAS, HIDES,AND PRODUCE, generally. COTTON Shipped to Messrs. II. L. JEFFERS & kO., free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, oct 10.ly Market Street. JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF Fäll and Winter Goods, CONSISTING OF CALICOES, DELAINES. ALPACAS, BOMBA¬ ZINES, Lonclotha, Flannels, Homespun, Hosie¬ ry, Kill Glorcs, Fancy Articles, &c. SVc nlso invite attention to our stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, which we aro confident willpleu.se the public, both in price and quality. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bortered at the highest market price. We will make advances on Cotton or other Pro- duco consigned to tho well known Houso of J. M. Cnldwcll & Sons, Charleston, S. C. ROBINSON & CO. fob 23 ly Stoves! StovesII Stoves!!! NOW is YOUR TIM& THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE respectfully to inform the citizens of i=-LOrangcburg and surrounding Country, V Vhat he is now prepared to furnish them with STOVES, (both Cook and Heating,) from the best Foundry in the U. S., and will guarantee to any person who may buy a Stove from him, perfect nnd entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves are put up and used according to his directions. Having been in 'he Tin and Stove business for 17 years he thinks ought to be a sufficient indncemcnt for his friends to enll nnd examine his Stock before pur- chafing elsewhere. Call and see for yourselves. N. B..A large Stock of Tin Ware kept constant¬ ly on hand, manufactured bv bin self, for sale by tho wholesale nud retail. W. WILLCOCK. nov 16 m 6 A SPJUEXDID OPPORTUNITY Fon A rr.OFITAELE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. ACHES OF LAND, situated on the Bull Swamp Road, within the Corporate Limits of Orangeburg, S. C, being lit part of the Estate Lands of J. J. Andrews, decensed, will be sold iu Lots varying in size from 5 te 20 ACRES, to suit purchasers, A Pint of the cutiro Tract will be taa'c hy a competent vvyor, laid off wit h ihreels, kc And tue whole will ho Sold at Duhllo Outcry, on tho Land itself, by Lots, to the Highest Bidder, for Cnsh, on the 25tii DAY OF DECEMBER next. J. HESSE ANDREWS, Excoutor. oct G td Orangeburg Drug Store. BY DR. E. J. OXXVEROS. JUST RECEIVED, THE LARG; est assortment ot r«rfumcrics and Toilet Articles ever offered- in Orangeburg, consisting in part as follows: Lubina Perfumeries, Rose, Vio¬ let, Musk, Ess. Hoqucit, Rose Ge¬ ranium, Diamond 1'omndu, Dcpills- tory Powder, kc. Floral Ess. Ass'd, Ox Marrow Pomade, Tulip Pomade; l'oncine Soap, Omnibus Soap, N. B. Coreus, Ext., Sweet Opponax, Lows' Windsor Soap, kc, kc, Tooth, Shaving and Hair Brushes, of unsurpassed quality. Receiving monthly supplies of Corn Starch, Mni- xenn, Barley, Sago, Broma Gelatine and Irish Moss. I nm appointed Agent at this place for Mrs. Wins- lows' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Bronchial Troches and Worm Comfits, Dr. Rad ways lt. R. R. Medi¬ cines nnd Dr. Ayers Medicines. Every kind of Medi¬ cines, both Patent and Unpatented, to be found at E. J. OLIVBROS, M. D. Druggist nnd Apothecary, Orangeburg Drug Store, mar 2 y 1 To Rent T^Oll ONE VF.Alt, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN X; January, at diu Court House, to highest bidk .Icr. Plantation 3 miles below Orangeburg; Vlnntntion on Snake Swamp, known as tho "Rawo Place." Plantation iu Fork of Edisto. Houso and Lot «f 10 acres known aa the "Howe Place" Houso and Lot near Railroad, occupied last year by Mr. Mosel03*. For conditions of Renting and other particulars inquire of Sheriff Dukes, my authorized Agent. nov 80.td B. F. SIMMONS. AIADY IS »ESIItOUK OF Oil' TA1NING a Situation aa TEACHER, either in a Family, or in a School. She is competent to Tench the English Branches, and Musio, both on the Piano and Guitar. The best of references can bo given, if required. Address E. II.. Care Holmes' Hook House, oct 10.tf Charleston, S. C. I^OU BAIjE..843 A or <*h of Cotton ? and PROVISION LAND, :i miles from Lewis- villo Depot, with Mansion of H rooms and tho ne¬ cessary Outbuildings. Also Gin House, Screw, nud Quurtcrs for 21 Laborers. The place is healthy nnd the Water excellent. Apply at this Office. nov 23 * U 1867. HOLIDAYS! 1868. -o:rj:o- HAVE YOU MADE YOUH SELECTIONS FOU THE APPROACHING HOLI¬ DAYS r If not, be «uro to call at .,; . EZEKIIL & KOHII'S, Who havo now on hand the Choiocßt Selection of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Comprising fa E.. P. Silver, papier^. lb«lie;;.Wiin^M over offered in this Market, which are now being dola at Öreatly Reduced Fricea. Warranting to compete in the above Lino of GOODS* with any Market in the United States. EVERYBODY THEIR OWN WASHER, CALL AT EZEKIEL & KOHIfS And- Examine the Newest and best f^l^^INfcr MACHINE, ' '.'*'."'-Valso the " . * ...... ^| Universal Clothes Wringer. fob 23 WANTED $10,000 IN GREENBACKS, -AT-- THE OLD STAND, JOHN D. STOCKER & CO. CORNER STORE, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE Great Fall in Cotton Goods! 9 :o:- BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES 15c. per yd. WARRANTED FA8T COLORS CALICOES 121c.per yd. GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per yd ' WORSTED DELAINES* new FallBtylcs and Bright Colors 25c per yd BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 7-8 and 4 4 from 10 to 20« per yd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. Resides the «bore may bo found a largo Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Awn S5.00 (suitable for Frecdmon) to §25.00 (fine English Cassimere) por Suit BOOTS, SHOES, and ETC. A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Barter. Highest Mark** Price given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, nud COTTON. may 11 ly JOHN D. STOCKRR & CO. --i-....-, ''Old Established Jewelry House." . W. CAHHIMTON & CO. 250 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIXE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARE, Silver Plated Goods, Gold and Steel Spectacles, fine Table and Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles. We desire to call attention of our Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS nnd FORKS, the largest iu the State, which we arc now offering at New Yorlt PriCCS for Cash or City Accep¬ tance. Our Large Assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES aro of tho best English, Swiss and Ameri¬ can Manufacture. Special Attention Given to the Itcpairir.g of lVatelies and Jewelry. AGENTS KOIl AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. W. CABRIXGToN. W. THOMAS. ocl ') 8o 8 THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND op RAY & BRO'S, Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness and despatch. From this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. I . .. .. . Charges as moderate as the times will admit, .v.. /VARNISHES and PAINTS constantly on hand. j Also two barrels MANHÄTTEN AXLE GREASE, for grossing Wagon and Buggy Axles, Ac, for sale at low rates, sept 28.lyc tiioma8 ray. IWOtfLD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TtfE CITIZENS OF ORANQEBURO ANP TUR ADJOINING Distriots that I nm still at my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my lino at theShMttoet Notice. I hare on hand seTcral Now and Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also, »<*-..».WAGON8, ono 4 Horse and one \. .A LSO. I bare established a LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly on hnnd BOARDS, SCANTLING, &c., of all kinds usually in demand, and «an fill»11 Orders with Despatch. . . My Cotton Gins and Press aro in perfect order, and roady to GIN on TOLL for all these who siay faror mo with their Cotton the coining Season. I am Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being lnrgoly In nso In the South, and being sold much cheaper than Rope, the propriety of using them in place of Ropo, is brought to the attention of tho Plnntors. These Ties are groat Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Ercry Tie is perfect, and ready for iahte« ntauso. ^. conrt|ftntly on hand a lot of tho Unitcrsal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles¬ ton prices.12 cents, expenses added. A sample of tho above Tie can bo econ at this Office, wheroit may bo compnrcd to tho Arrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. jiAKi^iTsr moos. aup2i f . -:~r<v - |y :l."> rjlX;;ni>l Jed » STATE OF SOiJTII CAROLINA, Oranoebubq District. Henry Livingston', Executor, ¦'- ft. ..' Kachel S. Dannelly. Iu pursuance of an order made in the above stated onse, will be sold before tho. Court House, in Ornnge- "\ a tract Orauge- ttt less, sod boundsd by lands of Ü» P.! Cair^ Wm. Black, Jacob wolfe, Darnet Livingskft and North Edlsto River. ,,,7/ Terms.One-third cash, the balancc.en a credit of twelve months with interest from day pf sale, paya- blo uunuallyj purchasers to gtvo boriawith approved Burettes, with a mortgage of the premises to secure paymentof the purchase money,'and; pay for papers and revenue stamps;,and.should, the,purchaser fail to comply, the land will bo soli! on the succeeding Bale day at tho risk of tho form»r purchaser. ALSO .'^ nenry. Living!on, Executor,' vs. Henry L. Sm oak. Under nnd by Tirtue of'arr orctey-rnbde la.the above stated case, wHt ho wg]«L on thegMÜ^fff aod place, a tract of land in tho Fork or Edlsto,Ton the North branch of said River, 3 miles from the Coort Houso, 'a tract of -land containing - acres, more or less, bounded north by estate lands of 8. Beach and lands of J. W. Daimelly, on t he west, by tho same and that owned by J.^ .Andrews,, on tho south and cast by lands belonging' 'to'tt Louts end by North Ed hit» River containing imo 'thousand acres more or less. Terms cash.purchasers to' pay'ioT ptfp'c'rs and revenue stamps. rp lnhiKina ALSO >n bdTo70o«ib J. R. Milbousc, Guardian. \ ,! :/!inaohoj iptt Debora Glover,et, el. J ; "J ' Under and by virtue of a decretal ordeo 'made in. the above slated case, will bo sold, on tbo:lsb Mom- day in January, 1808, a tract of land -containing 1090 acres, more or less, situated ort t'h6 'east Bide of Willow Swamp, and bounded on, the north by H. H. Bohnett, cast by estate lauds of. Lewis ßtev^nson, by lands of G. r. Summers and Laban JV'^iniama, south by James Rcod and west by J. K 'dorfs and A. K. Glover's land., xiintiittn Terms.One-half cash' and the balance, for six months, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from tho day of Bale, and a mortgage of tbq.proper¬ ty, to secure the payment qf the purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue Stamps.3''!* ALSO '. !;teft E. T. Glover, Adm'x. "J " 1 :" ':. vs. y . tor) ttla i > <>j J.W. Keitt. J . Under and by virtue of a decretal. order made in the above stated Case, will bo sold on the 1st*Mon¬ day In- January, 1808, before the CourtiHouse, a tract of land situato in the District of Orangeburg, on Turkey Hill Branch,''waters' of North Edisto River, containing six hundred and sovonty-six and one half acres more or less, and bounded, on lands of S. G. Jamison, J. G. Wannamdk'cr, t 'estate of Henry Ellis and A. N. Wannnmakcr.'. Terms.One-third cash and t he remainder jn, 1 and 2 years, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from the day of sale, payable annually, with a:mort- gago of the property to secure the payment,of the. purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue .stamps. ' ..'' l»5 .V . "~ § ALSO '. ' ; '. V*0 '.J V. D. V. Jamison, ComV. 1 Bill to ,! I VS. V Foreclose Jno. D. Inabinct. J Mortgage At the same time and place five hundred acres" (000) more or less on Ball's Branch, bounded by* lands of M. E. .Moorer, U. r air, cmuiu ur v.-j. i». Felder. L. E. D. Bowmati and J. D.- Inabinct, Terms.Cash enough to pay costs And" exn'enses of suit, balance on one year's credit, secured by bond, with personal security und mortgage of premises to secure tho payment of the purchase money. Pur¬ chasers to pay for papers end revenue stamps!' ALSO v ' -'ii Ben. F. Simons, *J Bill to va. Y Foreclose, ..f/y John Huffman. "j M o r t g age. At samo time and place, two hundred and seven¬ ty-two acres more or less, in the district nnd Stato rforesaid, on waters of Bull Swamp, bounded by lauds of J. M. IIailey, W. Hooker, Henry Giaaen- daiiner and George Livingston. Terms.One half cash, and bn'mcc on a credit of one year, secured by bond with interest from date and mortgage of the land. Purchaser to pay for papers and! revenue stamp's. Purchl. -r .failing to comply with terms .of sale, the. Commissioner will sell the said lands at the sale day next succeeding at tho riak of former purchaser. t.liij Commissioner'8 Office, } V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner. ;>qa t:i ! .i:oi> De.c 2, 18G7. j ' dec 7 ( '«lktd ALSO L. A. Zeiglor, Ex'r of Will of'j Lewis Zciglcr, I vs. Wesley Ilouscr, Adm'r. [ ct. al. Credit ats and Devisees. j Bfrowfcr Made hi this case, the e red i t or a of Ls-? is Zcigler, deceived, will prove their demands before ,mo, by the.first of January next. ¦, r0^jji*; " * " A tod by the same order I will self at Orangeburg on the first Monday in January, 1868, for'one-half (J) cash, the balance payable six months (0) from tue day i? sale, secured by a bond bearing interest from dato, payable annually so long as any part is unpaid, and a mortge^e of the premises on which shall bo a covenant that in case of a breach of the col-lition of the bond, tho Commissioner shall re¬ sell for the balance duo upon giving tw^nty-ono days notics of tho sale.purchasers paying. for pa¬ pers and stamps, tuC following land:'. ~" 1. Tract of 470 acres in said District, called the Bear Branch Tract, bounded on lands of David Wannainakcr, Estate of Furtick and a tract allotted to L. E. Zcigler. ' '¦¦'HlA 2. Tho Crim Tract, 100 acres, bounded west on lands of Mrs. Wolfe, end. on all other »ld*s by lands assigned to L. E. Zcigler. 8. 162 acres, part of tho My era' Tract, bounded by lands of L. A. Zeigler, Mary Seawright, Arthur Reed and William Ott. 4. Twenty (20) acres of tho "MoVoid'f Tract, bounded by lands of R. Huffman and L. A. Zeigler. 6. And ono other Tract of 53 acres, bounded on lends of Jacob Cridcr, Vastine Saylor and'Mary Seawright. Commissioner's Office, ) V. B. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. V Commissioner. October 27, 1807. ) nov 10 .Ids Eleanor Mctts, Applicant V. Order for. J.. Salo of. Oliver-T. Mctts, et. al'. Defendant, j' Real Eatate*^ On duo examination it* is ordcrcd'nnd deefcod;. That-that portion of tho Estate binds of YYm. ('.' Mett^, known as Polk Swamp Bay, containing sevenj] hunured and eighty-two acres, bf; sold tiy thet Sheriff of Orangeburg District, on the fkv<t Mirmhy. in January noxt, or on Buch other Salcday. as wiil. be more ndvantagcov^ for the parties in interest, on^ a credit of twelve months-, (except- cash enough to'> pay oxponacs,) tho purohasor giving bond, with; good security, and a mortgage of tho promiacss it deemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the payment of tho purchaao money. Given under my hand and Real of office, tlyjs 2^ day. of Dcecmbor, A. D. 1887. dec 7.td P. A. MoMlCUAEL, O. O. D.. WonsTEiv nooi>s/irisndr^n> Worsted Sacks and FaiicvGoodM, Äo.', \n\( received at MRS. M. E. HALL'S, nov 2 tt
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Page 1: J HAVE EZEKIIL KOHII'S, · t&fc^(SRANGEBURa news is riJIJtlSHEI) ri SATURDAY MORNING,. lv>Iii I.-.j' > ai; ».« 1 ATTHE TOMB*PKI(jB..J J /$E^3r*<*teJMw.'peb. Annum in Advance.

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ri SATURDAY MORNING,. lv>I ii I.-.j' > ai; ».« 1

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TOMB* PKI(jB..J J/$E^3r*<*teJMw .'peb. Annum in Advance.CASH««>.!t

* >:,»UÄfUSr INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY TUB{. v-ii V SUBSCRIPTION.'5 Ukq^fpeutitrj Produce taken at Market Rates.>a^^ 0Potü:,-., ¦¦ n $3 öövfry g^yri iif. ¦.':¦!¦¦¦'¦,;..i. . .:. ..vt-{-

. .M\ns*pM{fally. request otsr friends tottiuVin their ^Aflvcr^isements as early in the

"¦lifeefcn't-eviiveincilt; and if possible, let us 7iqv'X them by Thursday evening. By tins means. we1*itl be able to issue at an earlier hour on f«fojr, and toiflr be enabled to give roorj of. tfielatest ncicsi'up to tlie time of our gohlff ^to press.reading matter on .^very page

¦£lfigAL. ITEMS."

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* P'ormng, deo ». % 1867.

.-,^r.'v-> '(' -' Sale Day.17,2 liast Monday tho Sheriff's and Commis-

. Kioner's Salesf attracted to tho Village a largoconcourao Jfroui every part of tho District..

' The general want of means prevented any active

competition in the bidding and tho prices rcal-* iicd, with one or two exceptions, would not

{ -llioar comparison even with the specie rates be-1 fore, tho wnA

Consignees per South Carolina RailroadRemaining in the Depot to Date,

-J. North. J. I). Jones, D. A. Shuler, N. E. W. Sis-. trunk, 0. Vf . Cliuvis, M. M. Cope, I). Ü. Duntlcr.

i*rr JJ.rprr.as.->\.sv.' r. Gumeh, Rev. J. T. Zcalcy.In rccordancc w!*h orders received from tho Su-

'yiilutcndcnf, Storage will hu?*ftcr bo ohnrged on

Cfood* remaining In' tho Depot for an unrc.r?uablcaength of timo. -W, & MEREDITH,

'.i , Agent.

- ; HYMENEAL.ti Mauiotm.On Tuesday evening, the 3d hist,, at¦thercsMqpoeoit -tlte bride, by the Rev. A. F. Dick-Jion, Vtr.^BmUE BOLIVAR, to Miss 11 ENUETTAiiOSIIEU. AH «f OraBgcIiiirg District.

»i? «crived lhcCitke friend 13., and nrc grateful.Ar yourrtlwughtful consideration. We congmitu-^.te-yw'oa^nur tLqpjrir.eis, and trust that tho newc^p^rtncräbipini^riüian'ßonra to a good old age.

*¦ MAnniKD.At tho "residence of the brider ore themorning wi-the 4th'*Dec*-nibcr, by the Rev. F'. W.

^^D. STROMAN, of Orangoburg»APE.of Columbia.

.COMMERCIAL.Uiia'h or Tltn Oiaxcsnrr.u Svn-Sj-

. ;'-'"f \:~>4 '

..¦¦*¦ December Sy 18(*7.

. .jpütXQrX.t-r&A& this wc*k amount te»»V»out 180b.-iUys, ni prices ringing from 10^ to 124,c-,IUc uiark-

St-clßWJig ut-.the-following quotations s

Ordinary.j.... 10J.MJduJh^...n.)flirtet Middling. 12J

^'^"p^i'tilli llicy..In in good demand at $1.75 perbushel,

, >.v vf. OOLD. 32olL\Ll.22

i iv»i«}«« n ; . *_

Report of tlie Clinrleslon Cotton Mar-^ /^«t ^r tho-lVcek Ending Dec. 5.w* 'Reportedfor tlie Oraugcburg News by

Vw.- WALTON SMITH. COTTO^ .i'i.CIirS.On Frhlny'rtlicl29»h ull., tho first duy of '.ho weeit)

now under review, our mnrkct opened weak, andprices fell off J-c: fx-om last week's quotations, Mid-<Hing \ö\q. On Saturday and Monday, there was a

fair demand, with a downward tendedcy in prices,particularly on the lower grades. Tho market on

' *,: Ttresday continued weak, and closed nt a decline of

»oVw'-Wi?' h hotter feeling prevailed on Wednesday',j »;?in;f.'»uyers hought freely in some instances at Jc.^udrshCb prices of the day before. On Thursday.$H^ci i»'as'"tl demand, with oa improvement of

p> ,» full 4<e.. The s*.11*» for tho week amount to 4,600ibales. -W*.quote s . ..¦ ....

Low Middiiug...~».....,.......,..14!Middling,.;:..L....lbStrict .Middling.lb\

t*\>H***\jt\ List of LettersEMAlNINO IN THE POST OFFICE UNCALL-T>EMAININÜ IN THE PC

-AAi ed for.Doc. 1, 1807.i n ; -.i._1.1'

B<. -uBrown, Warren.

J: JbdUcgrfr, Mrs. Cath.C

-t'other, Rebecca.* Chisolra, Robt..1 Connor, A. B.'.Current, William.* F.Fioldlng, T. F., *«re D.

i Bn*ter.Felder, John M.

G.Garden, Alsx., euro Ben.

r toiwhor.Oibspn,'Tctcr.tireshäm, B. F.Griffis, Mary A. C.

IL«b Ilftffin. It. M,

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J.Johnson, Jacob.

»^ÄWieS, Chariot to.

.-^pfctison, Lydio. (col'd.)Vr ystifänsl Peter.

King, J. D.Kope, J. M.Kcitt, Milcy.

M.McMillan, C. C.Miller, Adam.Miller W. C.

N.Nciflo, Wander.

0.O'Neal, Jas. S.

r.Pooscr, Win.Powers, Solomon.Price, Tlios.Pipes, Frcnd.

R.Roberta, 0. M.Richardson, Dick., careRamel Kcllbt.

Riley, John.3.

Snuffer, Dati;'-, oaro ofJohn Bolen.

Shuler, J. W.Z.

Zciglcr, Jacob.i. Qgop /."Horn miist lie prepaid ono cent; papers

\ '2eont«, T. C. 1IUBBELL, P. M.

AttsitioTi Tomig America.OY ARJE HEREBY ORDERED TO ATTEND

KxL' n Tarado of your Compnny, this dayat it o'clock,' iju ifiojJ uniform. By order of the Prcs-

,1 idsnL 1 W. R. BULL,i r«ftrf/L«c. 7 Secretary.

%JHT XUSCKIVKI*. A FR£SII Sup¬ply pf i»RV'«OODS, 8I10E8, HATS, GROCE-

, KIES. AJk» 00 Uunehrs YAKN below tho markotprice, at . ' "o T. D. WOLFE'8.

j nor i(£_°_* /^IIEAPK.ST CIiCTrln» tuul Smok-/JL/ ing TOBACCO oflcrcd since the war, at

l'jfpv 1». . V T, P- WOLFE'S... : -«j I

'...

.Ii HTitiairtliagy"i i~ ig f*~"

ORANGEBüKÖ &0ÄTTho Proprietor of this HOÜÖE;formerly known as

TREADWELL'S HOTELhaving reHted tllB same for a term ofVenVs, djcVuiBit üeüuöeai'y to inform the

Traveling Public,both LADIES and GENTLEMEN, that ho hasthoroughly refitted the premises, and will keep aFIRST CLASS HOTEL.RATES OF BOARD:

Board per Day..$2 00Board per Week....,. 7 OqPermanent boarders' on the* moat reasonable

tcriqg, by epcoial contract, j ,v; ,VJlALSO

STOCK DROVERSwill find comfortable Stables and. Lots for Stook.

JOHN WILLIAMSON,dot 2.tf Proprietor.

In Equity.ORANGEBÜRG DISTRICT. .

B. A. Yon, Adm'r Estate Make A. Yon, "l* ts. . I

Jno. R. Millions, et. «1. JBy ordcf of Chancellor Johnson mad* 16th Not.,1867, the creditors of Muks A, Yon, deceased,! will

prove their demands before me within two (2)months fiom tho date of said ordor.Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON,

Orangeburg C. II., S. C, V Commissioner.Not. 20, 1807. j

hoy 28 2mAND

By virtu* of the same order, I will sail at Orange-burg on tho first Monday in January, 1808, for: ouohalf cash, tho bulance on a credit of six months, tobe secured by bond, with interest from date, paya¬ble annually, so long as any money is due on it, unda mortgage of tho premises, with covenant of re¬sale in case of breach of the condition of the bond.

1. All that Tract which was of Muke A. Yon, de¬ceased, lying on East Goodlnnd Swamp, in Orange-burg District, containing seven (7) or eight (8) hun¬dred acres, more or less, and bounded north bybinds of H. B. Argoc, east and west, by lands ofMrs. Rebcca Corbett and south by lands of R. C.Salley.

ALSOThe undivided half seventy-five ncres adjoining,the other half being now owned by Wiley C. West.

Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMI80N,Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner.Not. 20, 1807 j

nov 23 td

cGROCERIES DRV GOODS, Sid.

No. 18 MAIN STBEET.sept. 28

70R SAL^, LKASK OR RENT..A_jj Valuable PLANTATION situated oi> Snako.Hwump. All applicati ns must be made previous loflee 1st day of December next to E. Marchant, or C.S. Bull, Orangcburg, by whom all ntccssary in¬formation will bo given.

sept 28 ly

NOTICE..AR Person» Indebtedto Miss Marchant by Note, or otherwise con¬

tracted since tho war, arc requested! t<vfitllc thesame before the 1st dr.y of December nexr, til whichtime, all remaining unpaid will be placed in thahands of uu Attorney lor colecticn.

sept 23 lyOTICE..The Subset-lber RivetsNotice to all persons indebted to him that

unless tbeir'Notos jr,AcctnTiits uro paid by the 1stthe

Nof Janutirynextrthev will bo placed in the handsofTrn.'Aliorney for collection. Also that he willnow resume bis Practice of Medicine regularly,andrequire pavmcnt of bills quarterly.

nov »0.21* J. D. CLKCKLEY, M. D.

Selling Off Underdo t,DRY GOODS CLOTHING,

SHOES,hats, ci>cc:;iue3, exc..

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SIXTY DAYSAT

JOSEPH McNAMARA's,JS1.AIN-STREET,

ORANGEBURG, S. C.feb 28 ly

The Cotton Tax.npHE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINTEDI on Agent of Ilerohel V. Johnson & Co.» ofGeorgia, a Company formed for the purpose of re¬covering the Tuxes already paid, and which may,horonfter be paid on Cotton. Those Who havo soldCotton sinco the war would do well to eall upon mennd present their claims AT ONCE, as the first pre¬sented may have precedence over others. No ex¬pense will be incurrod by claimants.Any information wanted may bo obtained uponapplication to W. W. LEGARE,

Attorney and Solicitor.8Qy Office in Public Buildings, Court House

square.nov lm

T>URIACJ SALE..Ry Permisalou*~_ of the Ordinary, we will sell on Monday, the

2;id day of December next, at the Plantation knownas White Hill, all of tho personal Estate of the lateDr. Jenkins, consisting of 7 head Mules, 8 bendHorses, about 00 head of Cntllc, about 25 head FatHogs, Stock Hogs, about 1000bushels Corn, Fodder,Pens, a fine lot of iticc and the Straw of the snmo,1000 bushels Potatoes and Slips, Wagons, Carts an 1Gear, a largo lot of Plantation Tools and FarmingImplements, tho Seed of about 60 bales of Cotton.On the same day will rent tho said Plantation for 12months to the highest bidder. Conditions madeknown on day of Salo.

W. A: O'CAIN, Adm'r.nov 28.td E. M. A. JENKINS, Adm'x.

FOR LEASE,THE FINE ESTATE '-ll0wn as KEITT PLACE,situated in St, jvlatthowa' Parish. Tho Estateconsists of 'three separato Trocls. Tho KennerlyPlace has -100 acres cleared and 200 uncleared. TheDarby Place has 800 clcarod and 200 uncleared.allfino Cotton Lands. The Keitt Placo consists of2,400 acres, ono half cleared and in a fine state ofCultivation. Tho Estate is watered by a largeCreek, which affords good Rango for Cattle. SoilRica Red Clay. The Estate would bo Leased all toono person, or in small Traots of 60 or 100 aeres,to suit small farmers.

Fino Mules sold with tho Plaoe on credit.Tho Kennerly nnd Darby Plncos would be sold If

desired. For Terms apply loJ. J. WOODA KD, St. Matthews P. O.,

nov 2.tf Orangeburg District, S. D.

CARO. . I Hereby ReHpeetfullyannounce to my Friends nnd the Public that 1

expect to continue my SCHOOL through tho comingyear, Providence permitting. Children and Youthof all ages received nnd carefully taught.

TcruiH tho same ns at present. . j

NEW STORE.SHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEA8ÜRE IN IN~

'forming tholi« Friends and tho Public Oene-/, that they bavo opened their

NEW" STORE,and are now prepared to wait upon thcin with n niceStock ofFAMILY GROCERIES,

DRY GOODS, HATS,BOOTS and SHOE8, &C,

Generally found in a COUNTRY STORE. Comeand examine. MULLER & DAVIS.nor 0. o

, 3y~_;.!.M-,Just Received

NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT.SUGAR HOUSE SYRUr.

SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON ANDNEW SEASON OQLONG TEAS.'

NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice.No. 1 MACKEREL and Scaled HERRINGS, jand a full supply ofGROCERIES. j

AT.80SHOES* HATS, HARDWARE-,"CROCKERY, &©.

A few pretty HATS for Ladies.

Rough BiceBought at highest tnarkeVrates,* also I

PEAS, HIDES,AND PRODUCE,generally.

COTTONShipped to Messrs. II. L. JEFFERS & kO., free ofcharge. JOHN A. HAMILTON,

Court House Store,oct10.ly Market Street.

JUST RECEIVEDA FULL STOCK OF

Fäll and Winter Goods,CONSISTING OF

CALICOES, DELAINES. ALPACAS, BOMBA¬ZINES, Lonclotha, Flannels, Homespun, Hosie¬

ry, Kill Glorcs, Fancy Articles, &c.SVc nlso invite attention to our stock of Groceries,Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, which we aroconfident willpleu.se the public, both in price andquality.COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bortered at the

highest market price.We will make advances on Cotton or other Pro-

duco consigned to tho well known Houso of J. M.Cnldwcll & Sons, Charleston, S. C.

ROBINSON & CO.fob 23 ly

Stoves! StovesII Stoves!!!NOW is YOUR TIM&

THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVErespectfully to inform the citizens of

i=-LOrangcburg and surrounding Country,V Vhat he is now prepared to furnishthem with STOVES, (both Cook and Heating,) fromthe best Foundry in the U. S., and will guarantee toany person who may buy a Stove from him, perfectnnd entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves are putup and used according to his directions. Havingbeen in 'he Tin and Stove business for 17 years hethinks ought to be a sufficient indncemcnt for hisfriends to enll nnd examine his Stock before pur-chafing elsewhere. Call and see for yourselves.N. B..A large Stock of Tin Ware kept constant¬ly on hand, manufactured bv bin self, for sale by thowholesale nud retail. W. WILLCOCK.

nov 16 m6

A SPJUEXDID OPPORTUNITYFon

A rr.OFITAELE AND SAFE INVESTMENT.

ACHES OF LAND, situated on the BullSwamp Road, within the Corporate Limits

of Orangeburg, S. C, being lit part of the EstateLands of J. J. Andrews, decensed, will be sold iuLots varying in size from

5 te 20 ACRES,to suit purchasers,A Pint of the cutiro Tract will be taa'c hy a

competent vvyor, laid off wit h ihreels, kc Andtue whole will ho Sold at Duhllo Outcry, on thoLand itself, by Lots, to the Highest Bidder, forCnsh, on the

25tii DAY OF DECEMBERnext.

J. HESSE ANDREWS,Excoutor.

oct G td

Orangeburg Drug Store.BY

DR. E. J. OXXVEROS.JUST RECEIVED, THE LARG;est assortment ot r«rfumcrics and

Toilet Articles ever offered- inOrangeburg, consisting in part asfollows:Lubina Perfumeries, Rose, Vio¬

let, Musk, Ess. Hoqucit, Rose Ge¬ranium, Diamond 1'omndu, Dcpills-tory Powder, kc. Floral Ess. Ass'd, Ox Marrow

Pomade, Tulip Pomade; l'oncine Soap, OmnibusSoap, N. B. Coreus, Ext., Sweet Opponax, Lows'Windsor Soap, kc, kc, Tooth, Shaving and HairBrushes, of unsurpassed quality.

Receiving monthly supplies of Corn Starch, Mni-xenn, Barley, Sago, Broma Gelatine and Irish Moss.

I nm appointed Agent at this place for Mrs. Wins-lows' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Bronchial Trochesand Worm Comfits, Dr. Radways lt. R. R. Medi¬cines nnd Dr. Ayers Medicines. Every kind of Medi¬cines, both Patent and Unpatented, to be found at

E. J. OLIVBROS, M. D.Druggist nnd Apothecary,

Orangeburg Drug Store,mar 2 y1

To RentT^Oll ONE VF.Alt, ON THE FIRST MONDAY INX; January, at diu Court House, to highest bidk.Icr.

Plantation 3 miles below Orangeburg;Vlnntntion on Snake Swamp, known as tho "RawoPlace."

Plantation iu Fork of Edisto.Houso and Lot «f 10 acres known aa the "Howe

Place"Houso and Lot near Railroad, occupied last yearby Mr. Mosel03*.For conditions of Renting and other particularsinquire of Sheriff Dukes, my authorized Agent.nov 80.td B. F. SIMMONS.

AIADY IS »ESIItOUK OF Oil'TA1NING a Situation aa TEACHER, eitherin a Family, or in a School. She is competent toTench the English Branches, and Musio, both on thePiano and Guitar. The best of references can bogiven, if required. Address E. II..

Care Holmes' Hook House,oct10.tf Charleston, S. C.

I^OU BAIjE..843 Aor<*h of Cotton? and PROVISION LAND, :i miles from Lewis-villo Depot, with Mansion of H rooms and tho ne¬cessary Outbuildings. Also Gin House, Screw, nudQuurtcrs for 21 Laborers. The place is healthy nndthe Water excellent. Apply at this Office.nov 23 *U

1867. HOLIDAYS! 1868.-o:rj:o-

HAVE YOU MADE YOUH SELECTIONS FOU THE APPROACHING HOLI¬DAYS r If not, be «uro to call at .,;

.

EZEKIIL & KOHII'S,Who havo now on hand the Choiocßt Selection of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Comprising faE.. P. Silver, papier^. lb«lie;;.Wiin^Mover offered in this Market, which are now being dola at Öreatly Reduced Fricea. Warrantingto compete in the above Lino of GOODS* with any Market in the United States.

EVERYBODY THEIR OWN WASHER,CALL AT

EZEKIEL & KOHIfSAnd- Examine the Newest and best

f^l^^INfcr MACHINE, '

'.'*'."'-Valso the"

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...... ^|Universal Clothes Wringer.

fob 23

WANTED$10,000 IN GREENBACKS,

-AT--

THE OLD STAND,JOHN D. STOCKER & CO.

CORNER STORE, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE

Great Fall in Cotton Goods!

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BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES 15c. per yd. WARRANTED FA8T COLORS CALICOES 121c.per yd.GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per yd'

WORSTED DELAINES* new FallBtylcs and Bright Colors 25c per ydBLEACHED SHIRTINGS 7-8 and 4 4 from 10 to 20« per ydKENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd.

Resides the «bore may bo found a largo Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, AwnS5.00 (suitable for Frecdmon) to §25.00 (fine English Cassimere) por Suit BOOTS, SHOES,and ETC.A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Barter. Highest Mark** Price

given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, nud

COTTON.may11ly JOHN D. STOCKRR & CO.

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''Old Established Jewelry House.". W. CAHHIMTON & CO.

250 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIXE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARE,Silver Plated Goods, Gold and Steel Spectacles, fine Table and Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles.

We desire to call attention of our Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS nnd FORKS,the largest iu the State, which we arc now offering at New Yorlt PriCCS for Cash or City Accep¬tance.Our Large Assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES aro of tho best English, Swiss and Ameri¬

can Manufacture.Special Attention Given to the Itcpairir.g of lVatelies and Jewelry.AGENTS KOIl AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY.

W. CABRIXGToN. W. THOMAS.ocl ') 8o 8

THOMAS RAYIS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND op

RAY & BRO'S,Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIESbuilt to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness anddespatch.From this date, I will keep constantly on hand

READY MADE COFFINSOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES.

I. .. .. . Charges as moderate as the times will admit,

.v.. /VARNISHES and PAINTS constantly on hand. jAlso two barrels MANHÄTTEN AXLE GREASE, for grossing Wagon and Buggy

Axles, Ac, for sale at low rates,

sept28.lyc tiioma8 ray.

IWOtfLD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TtfE CITIZENS OF ORANQEBURO ANP TUR ADJOININGDistriots that I nm still at my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my lino at theShMttoet Notice.I hare on hand seTcral Now and Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also, »<*-..».WAGON8, ono

4 Horse and one \. .ALSO.I bare established a

LUMBER YARDand will keep constantly on hnnd BOARDS, SCANTLING, &c., of all kinds usually in demand, and «anfill»11 Orders with Despatch. . .

My Cotton Gins and Press aro in perfect order, and roady to GIN on TOLL for all these who siayfaror mo with their Cotton the coining Season.

I am Agent for

Dillon's Universal Cotton TieAND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON.

Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being lnrgoly In nso In the South, and being sold much cheaper thanRope, the propriety of using them in place of Ropo, is brought to the attention of tho Plnntors. TheseTies are groat Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Ercry Tie is perfect, and ready for iahte«ntauso.

^. conrt|ftntly on hand a lot of tho Unitcrsal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles¬ton prices.12 cents, expenses added.

A sample of tho above Tie can bo econ at this Office, wheroit may bo compnrcd to tho Arrow Tie.Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer.

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STATE OF SOiJTII CAROLINA,Oranoebubq District.

Henry Livingston', Executor,¦'- ft. ..'

Kachel S. Dannelly.Iu pursuance of an order made in the above stated

onse, will be sold before tho.Court House, in Ornnge-"\ a tract

Orauge-ttt less,sod boundsd by lands of Ü» P.! Cair^ Wm. Black,Jacob wolfe, Darnet Livingskft and North Edlsto

River. ,,,7/Terms.One-third cash, the balancc.en a credit oftwelve months with interest from day pf sale, paya-blo uunuallyj purchasers to gtvo boriawith approvedBurettes, with a mortgage of the premises to secure

paymentof the purchase money,'and; pay for papersand revenue stamps;,and.should, the,purchaser failto comply, the land will bo soli! on the succeedingBale day at tho risk of tho form»r purchaser.

ALSO .'^nenry. Living!on, Executor,'

vs.Henry L. Sm oak.

Under nnd by Tirtue of'arr orctey-rnbde la.theabove stated case, wHt ho wg]«L on thegMÜ^fff aodplace, a tract of land in tho Fork or Edlsto,Ton theNorth branch of said River, 3 miles from the CoortHouso, 'a tract of-land containing- acres,more or less, bounded north by estate lands of 8.Beach and lands of J. W. Daimelly, on t he west, bytho same and that owned by J.^ .Andrews,, on thosouth and cast by lands belonging' 'to'tt Louts endby North Ed hit» River containing imo 'thousandacres more or less.Terms cash.purchasers to' pay'ioT ptfp'c'rs and

revenue stamps. rp lnhiKinaALSO >n bdTo70o«ib

J. R. Milbousc, Guardian. \ ,! :/!inaohoj ipttDebora Glover,et, el. J ; "J '

Under and by virtue of a decretal ordeo 'made in.the above slated case, will bo sold, on tbo:lsb Mom-day in January, 1808, a tract of land -containing1090 acres, more or less, situated ort t'h6 'east Bideof Willow Swamp, and bounded on, the north by H.H. Bohnett, cast by estate lauds of. Lewis ßtev^nson,by lands of G. r. Summers and Laban JV'^iniama,south by James Rcod and west by J. K 'dorfs andA. K. Glover's land., xiintiittnTerms.One-half cash' and the balance, for sixmonths, the purchaser giving bond bearing interestfrom tho day of Bale, and a mortgage of tbq.proper¬ty, to secure the payment qf the purchase money,and to pay for papers and revenue Stamps.3''!*

ALSO '. !;teftE. T. Glover, Adm'x. "J

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':. vs. y . tor) ttla i > <>jJ.W. Keitt. J .

Under and by virtue of a decretal. order made inthe above stated Case, will bo sold on the 1st*Mon¬day In- January, 1808, before the CourtiHouse, atract of land situato in the District of Orangeburg,on Turkey Hill Branch,''waters' of North EdistoRiver, containing six hundred and sovonty-six andone half acres more or less, and bounded, on landsof S. G. Jamison, J. G. Wannamdk'cr, t 'estate ofHenry Ellis and A. N. Wannnmakcr.'.Terms.One-third cash and t he remainder jn, 1 and2 years, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest

from the day of sale, payable annually, with a:mort-gago of the property to secure the payment,of the.purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue.stamps. '

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;'. V*0 '.J

V. D. V. Jamison, ComV. 1 Bill to ,! IVS. V Foreclose

Jno. D. Inabinct. J MortgageAt the same time and place five hundred acres"

(000) more or less on Ball's Branch, bounded by*lands of M. E. .Moorer, U. r air, cmuiu ur v.-j. i».Felder. L. E. D. Bowmati and J. D.- Inabinct,Terms.Cash enough to pay costs And" exn'enses

of suit, balance on one year's credit, secured by bond,with personal security und mortgage of premises tosecure tho payment of the purchase money. Pur¬chasers to pay for papers end revenue stamps!'

ALSO v ' -'iiBen. F. Simons, *J Bill to

va.Y Foreclose, ..f/yJohn Huffman. "j M o r t g age.At samo time and place, two hundred and seven¬

ty-two acres more or less, in the district nnd Statorforesaid, on waters of Bull Swamp, bounded bylauds of J. M. IIailey, W. Hooker, Henry Giaaen-daiiner and George Livingston.Terms.One half cash, and bn'mcc on a credit of

one year, secured by bond with interest from dateand mortgage of the land. Purchaser to pay forpapers and! revenue stamp's. Purchl. -r .failing tocomply with terms .of sale, the. Commissioner willsell the said lands at the sale day next succeedingat tho riak of former purchaser. t.liijCommissioner'8 Office, } V. D. V. JAMISON,Orangeburg C. H. > Commissioner.

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De.c 2, 18G7. j'dec 7 ( '«lktd

ALSOL. A. Zeiglor, Ex'r of Will of'jLewis Zciglcr,

I vs.

Wesley Ilouscr, Adm'r.[ ct. al.

Credit ats and Devisees.j Bfrowfcr Made hi this case, the e red i t or a of Ls-? isZcigler, deceived, will prove their demands before

,mo, by the.first of January next. ¦, r0^jji*; " *

"A tod by the same order I will self at Orangeburgon the first Monday in January, 1868, for'one-half(J) cash, the balance payable six months (0) fromtue day i? sale, secured by a bond bearing interestfrom dato, payable annually so long as any part isunpaid, and a mortge^e of the premises on whichshall bo a covenant that in case of a breach of thecol-lition of the bond, tho Commissioner shall re¬sell for the balance duo upon giving tw^nty-onodays notics of tho sale.purchasers paying. for pa¬pers and stamps, tuC following land:'. ~"

1. Tract of 470 acres in said District, called theBear Branch Tract, bounded on lands of DavidWannainakcr, Estate of Furtick and a tract allottedto L. E. Zcigler. ' '¦¦'HlA

2. Tho Crim Tract, 100 acres, bounded west onlands of Mrs. Wolfe, end. on all other »ld*s by landsassigned to L. E. Zcigler.

8. 162 acres, part of tho Myera' Tract, boundedby lands of L. A. Zeigler, Mary Seawright, ArthurReed and William Ott.

4. Twenty (20) acres of tho "MoVoid'f Tract,bounded by lands of R. Huffman and L. A. Zeigler.

6. And ono other Tract of 53 acres, bounded onlends of Jacob Cridcr, Vastine Saylor and'MarySeawright.Commissioner's Office, ) V. B. V. JAMISON,Orangeburg C. H. V Commissioner.October 27, 1807. )nov 10 .Ids

Eleanor Mctts, Applicant V. Order for.J.. Salo of.

Oliver-T. Mctts, et. al'. Defendant, j' Real Eatate*^On duo examination it* is ordcrcd'nnd deefcod;.

That-that portion of tho Estate binds of YYm. ('.'Mett^, known as Polk Swamp Bay, containing sevenj]hunured and eighty-two acres, bf; sold tiy thetSheriff of Orangeburg District, on the fkv<t Mirmhy.in January noxt, or on Buch other Salcday. as wiil.be more ndvantagcov^ for the parties in interest, on^a credit of twelve months-, (except- cash enough to'>pay oxponacs,) tho purohasor giving bond, with;good security, and a mortgage of tho promiacss itdeemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the paymentof tho purchaao money.Given under my hand and Real of office, tlyjs 2^ day.

of Dcecmbor, A. D. 1887.dec 7.td P. A. MoMlCUAEL, O. O. D..

WonsTEiv nooi>s/irisndr^n>Worsted Sacks and FaiicvGoodM, Äo.', \n\(received at MRS. M. E. HALL'S,nov 2 tt