I'UBLIgriED KiT?RY , SATURDAY JMORNIljQ*, ; Orangehurg, S, C. Terms: 62 00per Annum, in Advance. During thoSpririg and Fall Soaaons, .Extra Copies of the On a Nor. ii mo New? will, bo cireulutcd for tho benefit Of -ouf ^ykktisi^j jAVno^sB. * J^vContraet ; Advertisements inserted; on "tho most Llbe^iTernisl r> Address * . SAMUEL DIBBLE, .? Editor "Qrangeburg Newa," ' ?.?'*-...' J?rangeburg,'S. C. fi?VV Wc respectfully>'?'request our friends to ?sen'd in their Athertisnnents at early in th? ?werk as convenient;..?ml if-jmssiblc, let us have them by Thursday evening* ,JJy tin's meajis, wc, 'wilt he able to issue, at un curlier hour on Satur day f mid" trill .be. enabled to'give, more of the latest newsl'ujr fo the time.of'our going ;to press. i 'v -, ?' ? ? ? ? \ ? i a READING MATTER ON EYERY PAGE. . LOCAL ITEMS, SATURDAY MORNI3TG{ JUNE 29, 1867. Our Appearance Wc Owe an explanation to our subscribers ?for the* curtailed appearance of our present issue.* -.It is the result of.aniistnko iu.thc size juf the piper sent us'.last by the manufacturers j ?and it was impossible to procure other paper ?of the proper size, in time for. our usual day of. going to press. Although the paper, pre ? ? ? * spnts'?u this aocouiit quite" a strango appear ance; yet it contains, the- usual quantity of printed matter and, .as over, contains interest ing information on every page. ? ?>? ? ??? - Rev. W, G. Conner's Female Seminary. *Wo had^thp.pleasure of ^attending au Exam ination at the above named institution on Thursday and Friday last, aud consider the time thus cnTploycd well spout. We were pleased at* the proficiency exhibited by the young ladies;, and tho efforts of* tho primary classes were also very happily successful; and indicated that while the most careful attention, was. paid ty> the higher studies of the curricu . Juni*, there was no ncgicct of the simpler, but all-important elementary branches, which f?rm the ground work of a-.good education. .'Wo beg to CxprCss our best .wishes for the conti li ned success of this flourishing Seminary, and hcspCak for it a liberal patronage from all parts oVthis and the adjnj'out Districts. The Recent Kitins. ?The :???*-p.:''*a 'some r.rof this District " have, been injured:by toe rcceat excels of wet. ttoalhcr ; but-.Tie dunicge by no means as ^fc.it'a.^ was at firsf,i;nti' :.*pafed.. The. swtuip ?corn iu tfohvc places drowned, ami cotton "lias bcon a sufferer to. some extent \ but with favor able wcaHicr for the remainder- of the season, wc arc all right for goo'd harvest this year. , Ploughs arc trumps yet. sure: ' Wc are happy to announce, that Binnieker's jRridge on tho South Edisto River is safe aud ?sound; and Wagons have crossed .Four - Holes Bridge niece thc-uinc days' rain. * Our Thanhs. In tho language of the poet, "Good things ts good"."- Wc indulged in the above ox clam a-, tion, "while enjoying a delightful treat, iu the shape of sonic of the finest apples and peaches of tho early crop, gent to our sanctum by Mr. JIaiVpin Rwqg. Ali who have indulged in ihc luxury of tasting the exquisite fruit, which 'the donqr'has the well-merited reputation of jiroduciuir in his. fine orchard, can imagine the sincerity of our acknowledgements, which Mr. R-mad will please accept for his generous re collection of the Printer; New Mail Route. ! After the first of July, a new mail route will lie opened for the benefit of our friends, in that portion of Orangeburg and Lexington near the houudary line of tho two Districts.' Tho mail ,wdl lenvo Orangoburg, on Thursdays at 0A.M. and Rish's Storo, on Fridays atjjthe game hour. Wc understand that a petition will he present ed to the PostofiU'C Department to change the day of leaving this pitied to Saturday, by which means the mail carrier will be able to come down on Friday as now arranged, and return p\io next day, which will bo ? matter of great .convenience to all. parties interested in the route. Btirkc'H Weekly for Roys and Girls. The first humbe* of this new paper is before us, atidis all that.its Publishers promised iu the way of good looks. It contains the first ^ chapter of "MnrooncrV Island,'' a Hoq'uol to* the Young'Marconcrs, with an illustration; the beginning of a new Fairy Talc, by Mrs. Fflrd, of Rome, Georgia, er. 'led "The Little Woman in Green," with an illustration; a sketch pf Sergeant Jasper, with ap illustra-. tion; .y Poem, "Good Mooly Cow," with'an il lustration ; "The Cloud," with an illustration ; an illustrated Rebus, Riddles, Enigmas, etc., Resides other Stories,. Poem.;, Anecdotes, eto. ?ffi^PaD^d%Vn^Vo' already received eoffi?lpni encouragomont to Insure the. regular; nu'bjlic^ *tion of tho paper, so' that subscriptions iiiay ?now be forwarded with the money. Terms, $2 a year. Arrest J. W. Hurkk. & -Co:;: Mncon, (Ja. ?} - V .: -??; The Aikeu'pressy : ; .. f We. aro glad toannqynpo that a.weekly un-_ (lentho abovo title, is about to be published at Aiken, S. C., ?uder the editorial,-management of II, W- IUvknel, Esq. Wc trust that the enterprise will bo eminently successful. Now Advertisements. ? . _-:?":_. " ' b aQrln Eqiuty-7-l*at11kuinti T y.'lku, Ad'x.; vs. H. LivTniIston. ox'or ct. al.; t&r In Equity?W. P. PiULLirs, lidm'r &. 0. Z. P?iM.ii??, adm'x, vs. JOITN It. Mil housk. j.x ' yj ?? * ? ? ?< |*| J5f?"Iu Equity?Jamks j). i).Clkckley, adm'r, ys. M. A. (Rissen uannkR and others.. .' iSF-In Equity?T..W. Oleaton and Sarah T. his wife, adm'r and ex'r, vs. Jontf R. Mii.ltousE and others. jJi5?*Xow is the time to got your money back ! Call at McMastkii'h and buy your Dry (Joodtf, ?See, at old time prices, ho offers the greatest inducements ever, offered in this market since the war. See Advertisement. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. ' J. II. Fowlcs, \V, YVutkins. Mrs. D. I), f'allcy, T. C. llubbcll, 15. \V barton.. Mrs. .1. I?. While, L. II. I A,vingcr, VV. Kuotts, lt., .Dick Jones, It. 1>. Cook, B. Livingston, J. II. Sliuler. D, A vinger. In accordance with orders received trohi the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on tloods remaining-in the Depot for an unreasonable length of lime. IV. C. MKREDfTII, . Agent. Bargains ! Bargains 5! rJl?i;iilKG OFF AT AND JIF.LOW COST FOR !* Days, a large stock uf Dry Ooods? Fine boitg CTpfh fjc, fine and and stout Brown Shirting l'-Mc, splendid French Muslins very low, Sheeting :10c, (yd-aud hiilf wide.) Denimsi-S?cJ Linen C Udksl;!*,, Furniture Chintz, stout Linen and Cotton Drills 2c,. Ladies fine Shoes, Misse.-- C-dfskin Ronlccs, Men's heavy Wax Leather Shoes cheap, Sor.nduiit for the teeth 7Ai\ fine 4-4 lb-own l.ineu *>Tc, fine Shirt Bosoms 40c, White Hosei'ic, fine Dolains We, White Muslins, super fine Lmtg Cloth "ille, reduced from ?J<5. Call soon if von want ten-gains at the llrick Store. ? ' ?.M. .Me MAST KU, Agl. June It In Equity, " QRAXOiSRUiuJ DISTIUCT. . ..lunu-s D. C. Clcckloy, tulm'r of ] ltdl of U. W. (Jissrudauucr, vs. ?. ! InJ<:nnmu. M. A. Ofssendilnncr and ot'iers. J and.I'elicf. PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor ?Johnson, in..this case, all persons liavtuje-demand*; against the [ I'statc of David W. Ui"";mlanuer, will nhiTeJtlic [snhie before uio -.Whin.four niouths front this ilutiA or they '.ill be debarred payment, and any one in debted to the same may appear before me and prove the real value of ihoii1 fouttnicts. Cmttiiiss'.iner's Office, "I V. D. V. .1A M1SOX, drang? liurg ('. If." V ' Commissioner. February Htl,*it!li7. j' ? jiinc L".? ? ? - Nil 'lam:' in Equity, Ml!.\:;,;i;ijnu; DISTRICT , \V. Cilealoii aii I Sarah T.-his wife. 1 Hi din*r au-1 ex'r of .1. W. Tindal. vs. v In.ji .Jim. lt. Miliums and others. . J and T. V.". Cileaton ati I Sarah T.-his wife. V Hill for junction " d It eliel. lTDSl'ANT to an order from Chancellor .Ldinson ui this case, all porsons'having demands against the l-'state Commissioner. May 8,1807: j ' june 12(1 XII . 1nm:? In Equity, ()R A NO EB? HC Dl STKICT. ) Hill for > IniunCtion J and Relief. W. V. Phillips, adm'r ^\ 0. Z. Phillips. ) Hill for ? adm'x, vs. John K. Millions. PURSUANT to an order in this case, all persons having claims against the Kstatc of D. V. Phillips, deceased, will prove the same before me within three months from thisdafo, ami all persons indebted to the same may come before nu-and prove the real value of their contents, within the same lime. Commissioner's Office,^ %V. D. V. JAMISON, . j OrangebtirgC.il. > Commissioner. ill in; I*!) Nil 1II mil . _ _I_ft_. j_._ F. H. W. Briggmann & Co., Wli uf.O LKAVH TO INFORM KR1KNDS and Customers, that we have made arrange ment lo supply them with frksii ROLTKD Oll i ST and MHAL. ut ciiAHLKSTON prices,*expensca only added. a call will satisfy all. judo 8? ly TOE SALS SI XT R KN (I (J) Id )TS l N T11 & Til Kl V ing Town of BraiiChviHo, located near tho South Carolina Railroad. They can be pur chased single or-in iuiy number, and will be sold low and on accommodating terms. ?This property has always enjoyed the highest reputation for health, and the best located-for busi ness, of any kind In the Town. A i.so QXja ItfjRSK. ca mil Af.f, A ND ri'sinkss- WA gon. All of which will be sold on the most reason aJdeTerjn/?. ' - ? ' ApplVnt ^. . v; ruaxciivilli: hoti-.l! june 15 ?. . -n ^OM^MER 01A L v ? ikirnoft of^the On a mo k u u no News, ? " ? ' 'June 28, 1867.1 ' COTTON-?Again depressed. Liverpool advices' _p. jj \ S?r]o( Middling. \Royau BipK-r-Dujl at $2.00 per bushel. ; ' ' GOhi)......;.............. 80 r r -. SILVER,.?....?,t.20 I ^, ? ORANGEBURG RETAIL PRICES. . . COnnECTKI> TTKHKr.Y UT EZEKIKIi * KOIIN; Owing to the reported short crops .of Sugar And Molnsdcs in Cubn, tboso articles-have advanced. Flour is declining. Bugging in very scarce in the "Vruled Stat.cB,''nnd w ill be. . Country Produce i? in ! uemnnd*at very good prices, r. BAGGING per yard.?......,..;'.....$ 83(n>35 J RALE ROPE per lb.. 20(2/25 BRICKS per M...?...:.,-.. 8 50 CANDLKSip.er lb sperm'..........*. 35?40 y . Adamantine...... . 30(?;35 Tallow...'..-. ' ' . 20 COFFEE per IbRio...-...?. TOQS? '.' . Laguayra... _ 40 Java.\. ?" f?0 CORDAGE per lb Manilla.'.............. 30( Hank of Hamburg. 12 Hank of Union..'.?. 55 JOSEPH McNAMARA, A>*XOT'N('ES TO IIIS fotfjKNUfl AND THE Pl'llLlC GENERALLY [j tliAt ho hnsjuMt returned from ilic North with a Fine Stock of NEW" SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12J CENTS. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, &c. &,/' FHESIl AND CtjolOE EAMLIiV OHOCKIUIO.S Knihracliig.Every Article Desirable to House keepers in this Eine. .fus'l Heccived a full supply of KXTIIA FAMILY. FLOTH, aiul CORN, in quant It icB to purchnscni. Pity ft visit to MoNAMAHA'S feb 23 ly Sheriff's Sales. STATE t)F SOUTH CAllOLINA. Orungcburg District. Under Decretal Order's from die Ordinary of Oniiigc burg District, I will sell at the t.'ourf House on ilie first Monday iu .luly next between the usual hours of sale, for partition among the parlies in interest the following traet of huul, viz: Es|atO Lands of Jacob /.eiglcr, containing 117 acre's, moro or less, situated on Crotcb 1'?-il Hriiueh, Ornngeburg District. More particularly described tin day of sale. ALSO Hy virtue of sundry writs ?f fi, fa., to mo directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, nl Oranceburg Court House on the first Monday in July next |, the following proporty, viz: One Bull, levied .. jiinc 15' ? V td. ROBINSON &< 60^ RUSSELL STREET ALWAYS HAVE QN TIANJt) A WELL A8SORT cd StocV of Choico * groceries, hardware; * /tin and gl ass wa re, SHOES. DRY ? ? GOODS, &p;, ALSO A LOT of ; CHOICE .' CIGARS, FOR SALE CHEAP.* ? ? Ono STEAM ENGINE fend.SAW MILL.* . . - One horse power, (for ont or twelve horses) One CORN and cob MILL, Pago's Make One Second Hand COTTON GIN,.Ellison's Make* One VILLI ARD TABLE In good order One Set of TEN PINS und BALL8 Ono SEWING MACHINE Wheclcr^Wilson's One SYRUP MILL with two 100gnlloii POTS One Kour Horso WAGON . One French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL jl Sets of WAGON IRONS. Wo are also Agents for - . CLEMENS, BROWN & co S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, On:. Ieb23 ly Great Distribution I1T THE t>\ ERC1IANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION 193 and 195 Broadway, A'ctv York City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, tine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches and elegant Jewelry, con sisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, (lold Bracelets, ('oral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lavn and Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens, with gold nnd silver exten sion holders, Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, Sc., valued at 1,000,000, ? for oisras dolla.k. The Merchant* ami Manufacturer^ Jewelry. Association Calls your attention to the .fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewelry Association in the United States. The business is nnd always has been condnoted in the most candid ami honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant, ami costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war. nndceecnt disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure ot a large number of Jewelry houses in London ami Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less.than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have littery purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such ex tremely low prices that we ran nfiord to send a way Finer Goods, nnd give belter chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. Our AlMda fo PLEASE, and we respec! fully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During tlie past year we, have forwarded it number of the most valuable prizes lo all parts of the coun try. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their niouey. as. u.> -vtic'ie on our list is worth less than tine Dollar, retail, and there arc no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, ami. the article drown will be immediately tent to any" address .by return until or express. The following parlies have recently drawn valua ble prizes from the Merchants' and Manufacturers] Jewelry Association,.and have kimljy allowed use of their names : Frederick V. Browne. Esq., Treasury Depart ment. Washington. D C. Piano, value. Slot); Miss Anna L Frost. Wavcrly Terrace. N Y city. Ladies' Gold Enameled and Diamond Sei Watch, value. $:RH1; William 15. Etnmons, New Orleans, La. Sew ing Machine, value, ?7-"?: (leorge L Davenport. Mo bile, Ala. Silver Tea Set. value, ?'200: Miss Lucy Orcutt. Albany. 111. Sewing Machine, value. $0u; Mrs Mary .1 Downing. Louisville, Ky, Hold Watch, mine. $200; James D Fowler, llarrisburg. Pa, Sil ver Hunting Case Watch, value. S7">: Rev William Pcystcr, Milwankie. Wis. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, value. S12-r>: .1 .1 Hickford, San Francisco. Cal, Gull Lined Silver Tea Set, value.|$::r;0; Edward L Rice. St Louis, Mo, Mclodcoii. value, $2?0; Miss Helen E Sinclair, Detroit, Mich, Diamond Cluster Hing, value. !r22V. Horatio (! Frost. Chicago, 111, Large (?II Painting, value, fcJIOO; Mrs Charlotte E lie wens, Doniphntt, Kansas. Chickciing Grand Piano, value. $700, and Music Box. value, $0f?. Many names could he placed on the lift, but we publish mi mimes without permission. Our patrons are desired lo send U. S. currency when convenient. Partial List of Article*, to he foljl Jar ONE DOLL A11 EACH* Without regard to value, ami not to be paid for until yon know what yoirnre to receive: 10 Checkering Grand Pianos, worth, ?."u0 to $700 I? Elegant Rosewood Pianos 2(> 1"> Elegant Mclodcons. Rnse'd cases 175 lo 220 ."><> First Class Sewing Machines 40 to WO 7"?'Fine OH Paintings UU in 10ti 1A0 Fine Steel Engravings, framed * '20 lo ."> to -in 150 Revolving'-Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit nnd Cake Baskets 20 to S.'i ?100 Sets Tea lind Table Spoons 'JO to 40 160 Gold Hunt's Case Watches, war'd 00 to 1AO KM) Dia'd Rings, cluster & single stone ~U lo 200 17"> (Sohl Watches S"> to 150 800 Ladies' Watches (ill lo 1(K> :.(H) Silver Watches 20 to V> Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sets of Gobi and Coral, Jet and (Sold, Florentine. Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets flf 4*1 lids. Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased'Gobi Rings, Gobi Thimbles, Lockets, new style Belt Buckles. Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gobi and Silver Extension Holders, and a large as sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. Uri)'" A chalice to obtain any of the above articles for tine Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for '*?"> cents. Five sealed envelopes w ill be sent for SI : eleven for S2: thirty for $?">: sixty-five tor $10; otic hun dred for $l?. Aarnl* ]Vaiifed Everywhere. Unequalled inducements ottered lo Ladies and (jcuts who will act as such. Our descriptive circu lars will be scut on application. Bi.-Mrihutious arc made in the following manner : Certificates naming each article and its value arc placed in scaled envelopes, which arc web mixed. Hue of these envelopes containing the Certificates or Order for some article, will be delivered at our olliee, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard lo choice, on receipt of 2:> cents. (In receiving the Certificate the purchaser will .*ee w hat article it draws anil its value, and can send One Dollar and receive the, article named. Pur chasers of our Sealed Envelopes may. hi this lAaii ner. obtain an article wortb from one to five hun dred dollars. bong IctteYsar'c unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain directions. Orders for Sealed En velopes must, in every case, be accompanied with the Cash, w ith life name of the person sending, and Town. County and State plainly written. Letters' should be addressed to the Managers, as follows : . Jackson, Cornisli & Co., . ? \m & 195 MflOADWAY. NEW.YORK. ' junc In Him THEIR FULL STOCK .' '?? '. '' 'of '??'?/..-.- . SUMMER GOODS COMPRISING FULL LINES '* . ? ? .>%'i>> ?.- ?...vt.-'. OF THE ? ? LATEST STYLES of '" DRESS GOODS, FANCY HOODS,' DOMESTICS, ? CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC., WI1 ICH WERE Aht S E L E C T E D with the Greatest Care, And arc Guaranteed to he 'SOLD,' ? ForTh LOYVES-T PRICES In the State. CALL AND EXAMINE, feb 23 : y ? lc REMOVED.; * MRSi M. E. HALL UESPECJFDLLY INFORMS THE LADIES OF Orangcbiirg and vicinity, that she has removed to the Store one door West, of tlie Female Seminary, where she has just opened a well "selected stock of Spring and Summer ; Coasting 6f ItlRDONS; FLO?VKP.?. RUCHES, IUSTOU1S, PATTIS, SON TAGS,- ALMAS, SUN DOWNS. GLADIATORS. CENTRAL PARKS, Fash ionable DON NETS, OLD LADIES RON NETS, of the bliest styles, HOODS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, whielt are offered on.the most reasonable terms. mar 23 ? * tf Now Opening At BULL & SCOVILL'S, O R K A T Inducements to Purchasers, TREMENDOUS Decline in Prices!! T pi IK Y IIA V K .11' ST R E< !KIV ED Their X Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected with groat Care, and bought for Net Cash Prices. THEIR . * ' ? Dry Goods Department . Both in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, KmhraccH all the Now and Late Styles of the Season. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, . HOOTS AND SHOWS, HAfS AND .CAPS. NAILS, HARDWARE. SADDLERY HAR NESS, Ac, WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Together with a Complete Assortment of C II O I C E FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR PRICK? AliE MCCH RELOW the Last Season, and in ninny c,*u>cs 25 to 50 per cent. There is. no 11 1J ?SI R TJ Gr In the matter?an Examination is only neces sary to ESTAR1.ISI1 TH1<: FACT, To all < ur Kri-uids and Customers the Invita tion i.? Kv'i.uded. ? * '* dcll&scovim,. Tc}i.#1 y IV *'. lias rcBumed t*e>FRACTicfcOtfl/Xw at Onuigc byrg Court Jlou*e, und nay -bo found at Ms OnW over Cornalson, Kramer 4> Co.yNcw Store. Russell Street. .-?:? LOUIS. V . J. r.?HARDEY, \ K^n{* i feb 2i? w , ? ' -rfc.