The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, August 24, 1867, Image 3

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EVERY SATURDAY MORNING Orangeburg, iSm & a?o Terms; $2 00|>er iiNrtuM',Yn Artoaftetv During tho Spring nnd Fnll Seasons, Extra Copies of tho OuANOKnuna NbWs wilt ho circulated for tho benefit of our AnvpnTiBiNO Patrons. M ???<;...,?? tjiun Contract Advertisements inserted on. tho most Liberal' Terms. Address ':":U' n '?' SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor "Orangcburg NewB," it ?:> Orangeburg, Si C. "i * Bfea; ! 8 ?b ?r~ JKjV" We respectfully request our friends to send in their Ad$Sr^itifty\<mts{as~/afly in the week as convenient J" ilna 'if possible,'let us have them by Thitrsildfr'evening. Hy this, ntcctns, wc will be able to issue at an earlier ?onr on Satur day, and will be enabled to give more, of the latest tUfCU}s, up to the time of our going to jircss. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 24, 1867. Religions. Our friends will observe in our Religious column that Bishop Early, 'of the'. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, will preside at a District meeting of that denomination at Cattle Creek Camp Meeting, early in October* Wc arc indebted to Messrs. Sturgeon, De Mars'and Radszinsky, for Registration Re turns, for which many thanks. Mr. JoSEPn Denck will be at this place on "Wednesday and Thursday of nexf week. Those wishing pianos tuned or repaired will please leave orders at Carolina Times' Office. Legal. On Thursday last, an interesting case was lieaad. before his Honor Judge Glover, at this place, in behalf of Mr. Joiin Percival, of Liverpool, England, who was brought up on Habeas Corpus. It appears that LlZARDi & Co., merchants of London, entrusted large consignments of goods to Messrs. Campbell & Percival, of Liverpool, for sale. Messrs. L & Co., charge that Percival sold some of these goods at a sacrifice, and pawned tho rest at their full value, and left England with the proceeds, amounting to. about $100.000. All this is vehenieutly deuicd by Percival. Tho history of the case is this : Tho plain tiffs brought au action in ease against the said Percival, and he was arrested, in default of bail ^ilje^amou.nLjyf ?100,000. and held in custody by the Sheriff of Charleston Distriot. The defendant was discharged from this arrest by order of Judge Moses in Charleston, a few weeks ago, in accordance with Order No. 10, of the New Code. Thereupon the plaiutiffs brought an action in trover for the same cause, pad ro-nrrested the- defendant. After able argument before his Honor Judge Glover, in which participated J. Barrett C?hex Esquire, for the Defendant, and James W. Wilkinson Esquire, for the Plaintiff, his Honor ordered the discharge of the defendant from arrent, on the ground that a second arrest for the same cause of action was illegal, espe cially' without a discontinuance of the first ac Registration in this District. 1 The returns, as far ?s we have heard from tho \ different Boards, are as follows: " first toeoinct. White. Colored. Total. Hranohville 83 172 255 Rowe's Pump 38 82 120 (Fdldera ? 49 82 131 IBairs 25 . 57 82 second precinct. i White. Colored. Toted. Lewisvillo 41 511 .552 Club House 198 Fogle's ' 123 Bookhardts 153 THIRD PRECINCT. Vvtite. Colored. Total EastortuM Mill 42 111 153 tovrth precint. Whwe. Colored. Total. KnotttT Mills 67 108 169 Zoiglers' 37 ?6 103 Elliott's 31 82 113 Tho Weather and the Crops. Cotton is in somo parts of tho District dam aced at least one-fourth by tho recent heavy rains: in other parts, it has suffered no serious injury. Wc haVo not the usual accounts from the country, on account of fhfc bad' Condition of tho roads and bridges, which wo commend to tho Commissioners for their usual conside rate attention, Iron Ties and Hoops for Cotton; Wc have in our office another specimen of this article, which is about to toko th6 place ofropo, for Baling Cotton*. Dillon's Uni versal Tie is highly recommended by th'oso who have used it, nB being very secure, easily adjusted, and as cheap as any in the market. Mn. IlAft'riN Rin<jy is the Agents ^Ve give bolow the various Boads. oj? Regis;, traiiou for tnis District, as they liavo been finally arranged for the performance of their duties: i on o finr \i i'TtiRNiB. ? J?riw P. BAXTER. ? Q. H. Cornelson, Chairman. Francis DeMars. Max Wagner. . :. Third *J\ecinct. \ . , John Butler. . t . J ??? ;. i thfoo Fourth Precinct. G. W. STURaEONVA^hairnlan. J [ ' David Gillancy.. William Bennett. New Advertisements. I?-Sec notice ol J. W. H. Dukeb, Sheriff, to Debtors in Execution. We invite attention to advertisement, of Corn and Superior Flour, by Mr. Joseph McNamara. Our friends should give hirn a call, and we ins uro satisfaetiou. Messrs. D. Louis & Co., Agonts, arc closing out their Summer Stock at Cost. They also advertise Yarn at tho low rate of $2.30 per Bunch. See Advertisement Mii. ItARriN Riogs is still ^conducting his extensive Carriage Factory, with its atten dant branches of business. He has also on hand two Cotton Gins for sale; and is pre pared also to gin on toll for all parties who will give him a call. We invite attention to his Advertisement. aS?" The. excellent Primary School, of Miss C. M. EVANS will bo re-opened on Monday the 2nd of September nest. Nothing is more mportant than early education, and we cordi illy recommend Miss Evans as an experienced ind competent teacher. BOT* We take great pleasure in noticing the card of Mr. W. Walton Smjth, Cottou Fac tor and Commission Merchant. Mr. S. Ms had a long experience in this business, aud en joys every facility for making ready and satis factory sales of cotton. Wo can insure that all consignments will moet with prompt atten tion ; as his numerous friends in this District, who have engaged his services in former years, can well testify. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad. Remaining in (lie Depot to Date. W. A. Eastcrbn, D. Quattlcbaum, D. G. Howe, J. D. Smouk, R. H. Barton, J. B. White, ?. W. barton. I. A. Till, M. Col.. Goo. Warren. " Tto accordance with ovders rcceivod from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in tho Depot for an unreasonable length of time. Vi. C. "MEREDITH, Agetit. COMMERCIAL. OrriCE or the On.vNOKuuno News, August 24, 18ti7. COTTON.?Dull and declining. We quosc 10? 21. Rouen Rick?Dull at $2.00 per bushel. GOLD. 85 SILVER. 25 QUOTATIONS FOR UNCURRENT MONEY AND SECURITIES. connKGTEn WBBK&t bi bull, a soovill. Bank of Chester. 7 M *' Georgetown. 12 " V Newborry...,.?. 33 " " South Carolina. 7 " ?' Charleston.'. 15 ? ? Camden. 25 Commercial Bank of Columbia. 2 Exchange ?? " " . 8 Farmers and Exchange Bank. 1 Merchants Bank Cheraw. 0 Peoples Bunk. 35 Planters Bank Fairfield.?. 5 PI a iv t er s & Mechanics Bank. 12 Southwestern R. R. Bank... 25 Bank of the Stale of S. C. old. 6 ?? ?? " ? ?? ? ?? hew .".. 6 Bank of Hamburg. 12 Bank of Union. fr!> 0 Blt/?fJ A E Y. Dum?In BarnwoM District, on the IGth inst., of bilious fdvor, Mrs. FANNIE T. BOY LSTON, cousorl of Mr. G. W. Boylston, u?'l. ?laUgMer of Rev. Lewis J. anu M? M- Crum, of Orangoburg District. Sho was ft consisteS?'mcmbor of the Methodist Episco pal Church, South ; and from the principles of truo Eicty instillod into her heart from hcr.enrliost ohild ood, wc rejoice to bclieVe that sho is at rcpt in Heaven. . S. Medical Notice. The Undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership for tho PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Orangoburg and its vicinity. Tho gunoral aban donment of tho Credit. System, will compel them to present their bills QUARTERLY for Payment, ' AU persons indebted at tho present time, to either of the undersigned individually, are requested to make payment at art early day. THOH. A. Ef.blOTT, M.D. ALEXANDER S. SALLEY, M, D..J July 1st.,'1807. julyG-tf OAA BUNCHES YARN at $'2.80 a Bunch at /0\)\J 1). LOW k. CO.'S, Agents. feb 23 ly SACKS CORN, for sale at the lowest mar ket rate? at McNAMAltA'S. . feb 23 , ly Ofl~^CKlTT,RESil ~(\fOROf? FLOU It, Jn*i jS\ J recoived, of the beat quality, and very cheap nt McNAMAHA'S. feb 23 ly JOSEPH -McNAMAllA 2ALE11 IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. ITARD , . v O RA NG KBD KG, S. G, , (?1)23 lj WM. WALTON S1?TH, COTTON FACTOR -AM)? ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, Prompt ami personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. ' \Aug 24 .. ; ; mos.^ to CO P g '4 s n ? Bit s H *. ?, ? <1 1 * ? O tJ a : w go I k o NOTICE. A LL PERSONS AGAINST WHOM JUDGMENTS /\. have been obtained, arid Exccutioh? issued, on claims since (lie war. or for the benefit of minors, nnd all persons in default for Statu Taxes, are noti fied that tiicy will save expenses of additional Costs 1?V satisfying I lie same on or before Snledny in Sep tember next. I am compelled by law to levy, and make the money bv sale, on Snlcday in October. ,T. W. II. DUKES, Slieriff, nng 24?It * Ornngohurg District. School Notice. The Exercises of Miss CELINA M. EVANS' Pri mary School will be resumed on Moiidny, the 2d of September, at the- same place as heretofore, in iho rear of the Baptist t'tmrclt, two doors from Wuiitc {more's Factory. nug2l * 2t Seminary For Tlie Exercises of MISS ALBERGOTTTS School for YOUNG LAUlKS und CHILDREN will he re sumed ?>n Monday, '-'1 September, at the resi dence of Cunt. T. A, Jeffords, Main Street. Rates ofTuition per Quarto' of Eleten Weeks 1st. Class r - - - - - - - ?8 0?) ? 2d. Class.7 00 3d. Class. ? 00 French an t Music Extra. A few Boarders enti he accommodated nt reasona ble rales. aug 10 5t ?feA.iSr?Ei3?TlGr [FEMALE SEMINARY. The FA'LL.TEBlu'of jthis Institution will begin the F1UST MONDAY in September. Tuition in Collegiate Department.-..$'25 tM) " " Preparatory . 18 00 " Primary . 12 tM) Music on Piano. 2"> <><> Usu of Piano..,-... 2 0O Board per month including everything ex cept Lights and Towels. 18 00 Complete arrangements have been made for keep ing dp a> School fit I lie highest character in every Department. ; W. O. CONNOlt. aug 10 lm MI LLINEBY Or RVBRT OESCIljrTIOS, AT 4. MRS. M. E. HALL'S, | i One Door West Female Seminary. i O il A NC KB?RG, S. ?? { Cotton Grins! Cotton Gins!! II. L. JEtfPBltS & CO., Factors, Charleston, s. (*. Agents for W. 0. Clemens Rrowti & Co'h, COTTON GINS: theset ? ins have been extensively used hv Iho planters of the Slate, nnd have given great satisfac tion. Terms CASH or approved Factor? Accop tnpeo. Spebimcns of the above Gins can bo seen nt the store of JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangebtirg, S. C. nag 17 ?w F. H. W. Briggmanri & Co., WE BKQ LEAVE TO INFORM Fill ENDS nnd customers, that no have made arrange ment to supply Sliem with FRESH HOLTE!) CRIST nnd MEAL, nt CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses only added. A call will satisfy all. June H?ly THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET P1UCE.GIVEN for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Bees wax, Tallow. I fides, Furs. etc.. etc., E/EK1EI. & KttllN. feb 23 y 11 rnilE CHEAPEST STEEL AND IRQN HOES OF .L tlircfll Importation trofn this t'.neli.-h jW?lfulhc? tory, arc to he found at E'/.r.Kir.L k KOHN'S. fob v K _|_... 1 ... II II ?III I.?I ?II -I ?! II I I I I I I I "IT-IT - -" 1 II l?l ?!????MOWOTI. ill i' IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF OKANGEBURO AND THE ADJOINING Districts that 1 am still at iny Old Stand, ready to do nny work in my lino at tho Shortest Notice. 1 havo on hand-several New and Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, bIbo two WAGONS, one 4 Horse und one ]. .,. ?ALSO? TWO NEW ' . ' COTTON GINS Which I will Sell for Si60 each, Warranted to do Good Work, or to he ref ?med. My Cotton Gins and Press arc in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for nil those who may fnvor me with their Cotton the coming Season. I am Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON IIOUP FOR BALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Bnling Cotton being largely in use in the South, and being sold much cheaper than Rope", the propriety of using them in place of Rope, is brought to the attcntiou of the Planters. These Ties arc great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Kycry Tie is perfect, and ready for imme diate use. I will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tic and Iron Hoop, which 1 will sell at Charles ton prices?12 cents*, expenses added. A sample of the above Tic can be seen at this Office, where it may ho compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons Uieu can judge for themselves, which they prcfor. HA-RMN RIGGS. aug 21 c ly WANTED. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. BULL & SCOVILL H*AVE JUST RECEIVE!) 5 RALES Factory Yarn on Consignment. Price 82.50 por Bundle of 5 lbs. ALSO ANOTHER SUPPLY Ol? NEW FLOUR from new Wheat. ALSO ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE GEOR GIA STRIPES, mast desirable goods in market of the kind. ALSO riliiREE DALES 7-S BROWN SHIRT-' lNG.on Consignment, and will besohl low lor Cash. b ALSO Y~ STEAMER"FROM NEW YORK, Another choice selection of LONG CLOTHS 12] to 25 PRINTS 12* to 20 MUSQUTTO NETS I>ENI MS IIICKOUY STRIPES TICKINGS, ive.. &e. UnciiiToiit Money. QTATE DANK DILLS DOUG LIT AND O !Sold by BULL & SCOVILL. feb 23 y lc ROBINSON & CO, RUSSELL STREET. ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND A WELL A SHORT, ed Stock of Choice (S ROCK Rl eh, IIA R ? W A R K TIN AND GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY GOODS, *c: ALSO A LOT OF 'CHOICE CIGARS. FOR SALE CHEAP. One STEAM ENGINE anil SAW MILL One HORSE POWER, (for one or twelve horses) tine CO UN and COR MILL, Page's Make One Second Hand COTTON (JIN. Ellisons Mnkfl One BILLIARD TABLE in good order One Set of TEN PINS ami BALLS 0"? SEWING .MACHINE Wheeler & Wilson ? I ,':::<? syrup mill with two too gallon poth One Four Horste V, AGON One French Riirr Sione WIlt.VT MILL J Sets of WAGON IRONS. We are also Agents for CLEMEN.':, B11?WN & GO'S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Coliltfhus, Ga. foh b' Charleston Hotel. ailAllLKSTOXi s. a ^r~< THIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN Iiii HOTEL stiil oilers its unrivalled accommoda UlLtions to the Travelling Public; audits piud prestige will ho Hiistnitied in every particular. The surviving Proprietor Will l>o happy to do all in his power for the comfort of his iruests. GEORGE G. MIXER. aug' 1? \ tf Notice. PERSONS WANTING GfNft SH A15 PEN ED will address me through tin' Post ?ftiop, .1. if. PELDEN, Box ftS, Orangehurg, S. C. july -JU liu Notice!! Notice!! Tremendous Decline Ol PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC, &C, &C, We would respectfully inforui our numerous friondd and customers, that wc liavo determined to close out our present f tock of SUMMER GOODS At juices to suit the times. \Vc ^laruntco lo give the Itt?IIEST j'UlCKS lor ?11 kinds of DOMESTIC PRO DUCE, and to SELL OUR GOODS as choap or cheaper than any one in Orungehurg. EZEKIEL & KOHIn feb 2:1 y lo The Southern Drug Store DR. B. M. SHULER. DRUGS, ^3?p DRUGS, Medicines, $&3> Medicines. PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Dye Sintis, bye and Potash, Maizena und Corn Starch, Cooking and "Washing Soda. COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &c, Prepared by Ephraim Larrnbce, BITTERS of all Kinds, . TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. The Best of Powders. (??;; and ask for what you want in the Drug Line, feb 23 c lv 171011 Tili:.LA H?HST AND FINEST SELECTION * of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa Bions, cull at EZEKIEL & KOIIN'S. fob 2:1 y lo I7RESII TURNIP AND WINTER CABBAGE ^ SEEDS, for sale at jnly IS EZEKIEL ft KOHN'S. TUST RECEIVED FROM THE UP f) Country filtv Sacks Now Extra Family FLOUR For safe v of $ eh da pat B&EKTWL & K?HN'?. /eh f?rf <? 1y IF foij WANT A CHEAP PATER TAKE TUE "?lt ANGEDUllQ NtWD." CARDST AV. mt. Eitci?liK, . Has resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW at OrnngeV burg Court IloU.se, and riuiy; fcc fiviuxA ?t hw Office over Corneluon, Krnmcr 4 C'o/a Jicw Stove, Russell Slrcct. > - mar 2:1 ?f BXJLL <fc SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR THE Kqitnnlc Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK, POLICIES NON-FOEFEITABLE, Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holders . feb 23 td .?;-_-;-,.-?-'? ' IZLAIl & DIBBLE, Attorneys and Solicitors. Will Practice in Courts of the State, and also of the United States, especially in the Courts of BANKRUPTCY. OR AISTGrEBXJRO, S. C. JAMES F. IZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE, fob 28 ? ly P. J, MALONE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.: WALTERBORD; 8. C. Will practice in the Court? of Orangeburg ?tid Colleton, and atteud promptly to all business efl truatcd to his care. may 11 If E. C. DENAUX, WATCH MAKER AND J E W ELLES, Work Neatly Repaired and Warranted. RUSSELL-STREET, (Opposite Cornclaon, Kramer & Co.,) feb 23 c f.m Frederick Fersner, M E C IIA NI C A L D E N f 1 S T, Will attend to those who wish his services at their residences, by being informed through the PosfntncO or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILYFB PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Residence: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orange* burg District, S. C. inur 30 tf THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) THE SURSCRITJER WOULD Re spectfully inform the Traveling Pub lic that his HOUSE is opened for ? their accomodation. RATES OF BOARD. ? Board per Dav.!? 2 -V) ?? " Week. 7 00' \> " Month. 20 00' ALSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of Liquors. JAS. C^NNO^,* PiriipfieHir'. nug 3 c py BULL & S??TILL ARE AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters Fire Insurance Company OF N?W YORK, AS SETTS OVER S3-.0UtU)00: FOR THE Security Fire Insurance Company OF NE\V YORK ASSETTS OVER *l*,000.00u. Those stand in the first ranks' of all gool Insurance' Companies. feb 23 y 1? Orangeburg Drug. Store. r. B. J. Oliveros,^^^MPjip^!^ Frank K-. Suing ler, S., Proprietor. Assistant. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ? DRUGS, Medicines, P?rfitmcrics, Toilet Articles,* Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brown,* Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Spirits" TitH pehtiue, Kerosine Oil, Castor 0:5, Linseed Oil, Olivo Oil, Spike Oil, British Oil, Varnishes, Ohie, ?Al?h.; Whiting, Sahcrntus, Cooking Soila, CreaM1 Tartar, kc, &c, Oswego Corn Starch, Maizcuil and Hroum, Vermifuge Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia, Florida Wa-* ter, Christadorn'4 Hair Dye, Hall's llnir EeueWer, Mrs. Allen's Restorer ami Zylobalfcrttn, Feeding Rott Iis, Trusses, French Hair R niches. Tooth Po lishes, Extra Shaving Brushes. Indelible Pdf/Bi v.ilve Spcculums, Breast Pumps, Snielling Salt*.' I'ittcrs of all kinds, Collier's Horse Remedy, Tui T Oil, Foutse Horse, Cattle and Swine P.Uvdcrs. Muh tang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger. Concentrated Lye, Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Brown's ext. of Vale rian, French Brandy for medical purposes only", ami every other kind of medicine that is utunllr found in a first class Drug Storo. . Tho Proprietor being a graduate of mcdUln'o and a Druggist of long experience. Assures (tit public' that all medicines bearing the labe) of H. J. Olive-' ros, M. D., nro manufactured by hiaisclf and ara' warranted pure and reliable. You will find it to your interest to ball ** flrtj Orangcburg Drug Store by , . E. J. OL1VEE0S, M. D1. mnr 2?i y Druggist nnd Apothecary. JUST RECEIVED FRESH WINTER TURNIP and Cabbage Seed.-* at June 13 KZEKIEL k PQRN/S;