The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 23, 1867, Image 3
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tTW0 DOLLABS PIR An^UM y^J tADjVANO^
t .1 to Moiiini^THJS-CAjSH^.^o r/i
subscription, r
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Ife respectfully request ottr friends to
sty" lr? respectjutty request ottr jnenas to
?tend in thri?MdvertfyfaieqUWas early in the
veek as eonVwVMif'AloW ij^posxible, let us have
'them, by ? Tftilrt?ity evftifof};: , i&yjtfph means, we
?will be able to issue. i$J{fiii,fffr{{er, h^
'day, and will bo nuddtHl Jottfirei , nw.rq oj the
?tatest news, vp to the time of our goino toiircss. I
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READING M ATT? C-tf 'Ef"EltY'I1 AGE.
?.?'muft-ii.i? i hp m mesa tujM-4i-Ujt?,la)jl1J,.-^mrtg,
. _ iii*
?1idf]ft;U.1
./.<The Wst? &?rT
The following aro the eases tried;' and the
result not rej^rjte^ Ja^wee^^
-Jerry Livingston and llufus Ton?Cow Stchl
ihwjl.'Noi,. ^Ros! as U^ufj^ am*ll Jerry j'th'e
others Not. Guilty. f,;ij ,, . .. ,,:
< ? State xti GeQrgc..Tuckcrt,GcorgC;,i5iins and
EnlSiffitf.' ? iGrarid liarcony. ' Noi;. Pnos.'- ?
State Ts.'Dauiel Felderr-t-Lnrcony.. .Gu.ii.ty.
?State vs. George Washington?'Larceny.'
,l?i.iA?F??itTY:'.
The following^ sentences were imposed bv
Ih? iMstriotfludgcffi viz: ? >
Sltlto k's.'DcdWck! ^iahV'^.^.^kssault and
JjUUery. ,? One month's imprisonment, and $20_
fine; or, if fide notpuid, three months' inipris-1
r,..onmcnt.
( ^j?^*1 Lazarus lllnek (p. o.")?Larceny.
' I One month's imprisonment and, costs; and if
costs be hot paid, twp month's ^'(nj^ntfdiQiit.
State vs.' William Wnlllng-^AsSault, : $20
fine, or one month's imprisonment.. .
. State vs. Alfred Summers (p. c.V-Assanli
and Jhittery. One mouth's'irtiprisonment and
costs; and if costs be not paid, .'i mouths' im
prnsontnenti .1J JVcl ^1
Statd vs. 'CJoorgc: (1 rhves-? fp-'?.*)?Larceny.
One month's imprisonment and costs; and if
costs'be not paid, 3 mouths' imprisonment.
Stale vs. Stephen Flinches* (p. <>.)??-Larceny.
' pi fine,or?idays' imprisonment,!...... ?<
St.tte;Vrt ','.$|Mn.l?V..Vr jn'jrp. '\\. e.),? Larceny.
^.^VYiiio. Woho'Uny's hhpHsdniftcttt; - ? ? ?1
"* Stato vs; Isaac Murcjiisou (p.i.e.)?Grand
Luret ny, .^jtupn^iF hiiyV^l.nbor in Pcnifeii1
t ar^ .-fs!.- ;j;riM.;.i ;y/ > . .
?VkA ?^t:,tu.v.!V-P- Yr'^-jT e-Vi)s<>n?Trespass. $10
;j ? . $t"tc vp. Francis ' Wannaniakcr?Assr.tilt
,l ?and'll.dtcrv. iu^fiiioVf(!tiM,"'S^'V-if-..? "
o State y,s. P?vry, Ned Kowoj Yiiiyard (p. c.j
^L;,'rccViy. ' 3 rnohth'fi h;trd labor at Penitent
1. State VS. Daniel Murphy (p'."ej)?Larceny.'
3 month's iir.pr.ippp\yeut.i
"" State vs. Gcorgo Washington (p; c.)?JfJaV-.
cchVV' ^wcc'k's'im^fis'o'bincnt. ? ' f
/ ' We- conclude our. report of this session of tho
' "* Court, wiltt tftd doqucht' and .wcU-fiui'6^ ad-,
,4'i'Itlre,Jiir5-,..nt'tho olose of the Session.! It is as
hM ;.<: .v:Anji o> to -.tr/i . !i . ( ..,? .?..v,.f ,
? .'.iiiolWWfc.tvjib iln;^ en .0" ,'> ? ? ,? , 1
ajfl[iiV^ ^rtakejbleas.
^re,ib?fore discharging >ou, iu expressing my
' jrjra^ji^tprt at .thb1 eonscicntinh* 1 nlftdnet, in
which you have transacted the large amount of |
business, brought before you tips term. You
havo shown yourselves to bo aboye partuility
?f injufstico to riny persona, and you have up
^cld, bJ yoMt decisions,- the traditib'iiftry wis
? ?otn of trialVby. jnry,, >vhqh.. iutcllig0i;ee and
'jjq'lii&ty' rulb'.IJ1. Whother our>juries iu th'cfu^l
'^uae' ''^u ?W^tuic ^th^^xj^c?t' oj'"human
? xti' ' infl'1"1*^)0^ bo ^ou?tcd,; I nm-stu-Cithcy
vWltl not ?&ifiilw bo brined; after. tMtf-'qapri
'>cs of PuriUmt^l'ag^???^ ^*
' 5? ttirmoil and aggression. V our Juries are
/ t^^ composed principally 01" iguoruncc, su
perstition and poverty, then; ia our country
uiod?ied jllrqehw?'^1 tycqmo, a ; farec, and
those institutions, |Whioh wore intended to be
a barrier ngnlnst tyranny, wi)l''rbc turned into
the most potent engines of despotism and de
struction. ' Hqwevcr improbablo to our f|hort
atightod vlsion'i fH may be posstitlc, that out of
ttho impending'rft^/?d ?Vidont to thoughtful
'<*tiind?, the boautiful Qoinplo. flf,Liberty may
^^^^r^^^^^1^ us tiiiiel^ tfholto? 4 ,6111
' Hdt bne t?fmg Vios? occurred >ai thisij fcetm "of
An^'^Slnlof the'^arinony/
?ttf ou*T^oc4c4iugai y. Whortj ilHfQHgli ?ij?c in
color-was drawn to:aevyo.upon t1>pj/ifury, you(
/it first hotdt'Atod to' ajittwer to your names, nml1
taki the usual patHf ''^hw'action, your,'
tyft/t faihrin?sfied was instigated by no hbstHl-.'
ty to tho negro race, tot ich tnow thKt our for
wcr slave* havte'tyad no*i>thor frionds, althoiigh
a /we do not.runi ah,PUt,, tiip. s^rppta, to, norstiade
' thbrit,bif tho fact . Put .your dotionfwaf the in>
''^.iive.pxo?sl of Southern gndle^cn, ..ngaitist
ttift'stupendouafolites of armed fuWioisip. .Ypu
iu*luV'r.pt. D^oip'dctc^; tb look tfith r.t?jdy oycfcJ
niul with utiblanched eUcelt i 'first pair.
pjiblc'liq^tiinVe/W the inifcndiilg danger:' 'I'
i .m.m.l vmir li'tn.ivi 'mil in'U?iiiiiHiiil..Ytfi'lr.
feelings, but I tbxmglit my jlnty to the cquntiiy
'w&Jdn^^ like
truo patriots, you put nsido personal feelings
nnd acted P^rJ^^W country. You felt that
\ioithpf ^ouj'jii'or your1 St?t>;..? wo^fesponsibjo
br^li^^ult^nil. yptiiui e w that;.$>ur refusal
i o ijnc?f.ib'o em^ greater
< iviniTlli^ap'otiRin upon\'^yo?f .fclldwf citizen's.
f,rou acMvpted- w?^0iB??e#V?lMlif*e,"-in the hope
tlntlTit&vailfltfcgthfe IasftiOfTcrcd to yau/dips. '
Quitt sucrni?ct, genllemoif,* tvill l'?ol io un
jpjWjfftf fii t?< thijjjf%oii'} j a'waltdTtlic
autJ?orBiof,ail j04?:'su|^riuet4wuw?( w?r^lic
ofils stilf^ri'DtbreTor-this ilMHted land* >*Th|y
Bhall'na^o thttrlrewaVdf ' 'Let Xhebrfrcad their
certainjdooui ioJ,.,t^p,lJoqk;(,qfH '^rultJh.- .,I
hetiessnry-thatttnl klmdtf?onvi$biifMc\>ektHl&Htpi\
bit whom it comcth."
?>':?: The. -Election for this District,,;, j "
The great fiuinbug is: oyor'^ul theTolfdwiog
V&teth 'Registered.
Orangeburg & fcovre'*,$U?M%$ ?26
Folders' ? ft i-.-. 7-i'' ? 141
Kranchvillo rfl :'' :'<' <vi i 170 ??? 275
gWOJI HMHA J Aid ft* to. 1 .^?Tl^^i/.o:1V?
Grll1nsk !',",'7''J'ia - '? '-i?^ ? 230
,0 ?J/ .ior jnTHsffj hit* 'jtuJo/ji'i -.in '
Lowfcyftlfta TH.nur ,,.? ,45 ., ?08
FogW ,. , .84 . 184
Club House 176 216
"Washington Seminary 81 145
"A'Vihgerfe?' )'X > ?V-1 >U >' 1 /. \ i ? 731 J! t j 155
llonUinrJs',,, .; ..104 , 177
TU HID l?ttKMXCT,
i h J () i I Z 0 Z Z [>R*T^
Knsterliiis' 1:15 211
CorbbttsVille ? ? '?>> :' :'131 U 178
lkowns'.*:<; i! :t .)),.. i 34 75
ilbrics'?-'fr 1 .';:. .36. ? 52
(Jloatons' '. 80 . 214
Tylers' 10 2S
' ? FOURTH l-RECIXCT.
(Mi )>?; . ;,.,,(;
Voted, licgistcefid.
Fort Motto ; 1' 20S 230
Knott's Mill' 112 '192
Elliott's and Jamisons' 180 204
47cda^5riroVo ' ? ' ?* 75 >? 100
KciglcraA ? 70 IMS
Total . . 3027 ; - .. 4S03
r UK ?ioso'Jrdiics, ^Oti0.;\veio cast l?y uci;io\'s
and H8 by white men. Two white men voted
for Convention, and !>(> against.. All the blacks
voted for. Convention. ? Thpjtthhite men who
voffd. ft1 id slnlpK' on ptw.rpifestion of Cun
veutiou. witli'oui voting for delegates at all.!
f*.\ \ t. \ ?.\ a i. * ? \ /. i vv. i ;\ \,
< ..;, :? An tlCleeUoii IVaud,,
-\ fei if'tlie- nifittej-^n'? ? Wmd> ??irt(?rp,ctr:?tbd So
,>r>foy/ ;rri/ t ?.n v ? . I :-.! i
iocurc a largo vote, we :i^.tc the followinir:: 0\
. i Un .. *iv . ./ ? ?., ? / - 'I
|Vccilnnu)Ayas,.delayed jroi|j cotnini; to the j?.gs
ill the second day'* ttnd^uppn ofipripg lo^.tc.
|t was iliscovcred that his nanje had hlrdndy
ecu voted lltyi t?onif body- else, i The (luos'tion
baturall^^ji ^scs: (IIow liinn^ vedes did the
iadicals gain in this wav> that were not dfs
{?ovcrodr.f, ui i : . .-, , ?
Mtla.U ? ! ? i ihm? Our Tliaiiks.,, ;
Arc duofti'Mr.' Motto An KF.fii.KR,- of St
'Matthews' Parish, for a specimen of his huccoss
in the culture of Sugar Caue this year. The
Canes presented to its wer?bver 8 feet long, ami
Mr/ K. informed us that ho gathered 8 two
?horse wagon loads from i of an aero'of ground.
Thnt is ahead of Cotton, in its profit to the
Pkft?iWjM /. h 'a i j n/Oft urn
More Sugar Caue.
Rtirisfi, mado 55 gallons'of''Syrilp' from the
Cane'gf?wti vin'a piece of ground 100 feet Ion*
by 75 feet in width, besides reserving 150
Guncs ?or seed, &.c. ( The spot had been a cow
pen, and Mr. 31. also added a small quantity of
guano. The Cane was very similar in size and
appearance to nint of Mr.'KELLER, mentioned
ajbovc, and the Syrup was' excellent, ns we
know bv the best t'e?fc^?taste.
Thediainpioiisliip in Turiiip-raiHing
Mhst be: awarded to. Mr. JIknuy Kiokkx
ijATLBR of St. Matthows 1'nrish, who has pre
sented Ut} tins week witVthc finest specimens of
this vogctiiblc wo have ever Been. The weight
of tho larft"c!itonc caB s,x Poun^8i an^ a do*cnof
thorn weighed pn nn, :average ?JParly 5 pounds
each.''!They were i,f four 'diffe^ vanei.J?s,?
ijofi^W. to\W 6lHbc; 'LaVgo' Sfop/olk,
and? m'llH^.'thc name of which" Mn H. docs
nqt rarilembor. 11 IIo Qbt-onedithpi sic.cd sovoral
?years.Ago', and' .jmBRjiqcecdcd.' in rhif<ing thorn
i^r^ t^eirow'ri sjj?d cvbvsitioo/ This InHt vn
rldty ho says ii i? fine hardy i ^Winter Turnip,
'^tnbich remains pprjfqct)y, sw^ot and sound du
r|r\g ;thc wbolo winter, nnd until late in the
Srffinj^j nnd grdws to better perfection: than
any .other-jkiiid no .has over, .'planted. . These
luryips oil', ttrough' so'latgc, are ycrfoct thru?gh
mit,' not at all pithy, nnd wo havo found them
?teMbo delightful and aweet. Wro ' ndvisc o\ir
Tncnds to Icorii "IWnt Mr. It. the' secret of such
llin'mMSMS^MMBIlll
Record Tour Deeds.
~3'Aj?tft?rjhh\]p rfccojds ofjfchis Dhttricf trojo; de
Btroyouduringtho wnV, lot'jdl o^i&rs'of property
re^icmbcr,that ALL PAPERS,OF VALUE,
which Bhould be recorded by the laws of this
State, must .bo hied for record iu the CLERK'S
OFFICE beforo the FIRST'dAY OF DE
CEMBER iNEXT, ' or theitf value. ;aa muni
ments of lilhT\vlRb'dWrm^^ ! 1
Holder* of MQRTQAQK;9?will pay special
attention to thi? matter.
-?? -I'- UilLj ?? ?; "-tit ? :
Church Elections.
^ I)ftt.^BATfcsf District Steward.- :
(1. W. SuiN?LER, Recording Secretary.
W 'UiMM.?/ iT'fi on;i i/.t >
III* ?. ?? ? >,">h\i? ? i
D. E. Haut.
E^d.^ufcLifoi >'. L ' i * i
J. S. Thomas. , ,;i i i j. 1 1
Thomas Dantzlkr.
/. ; ?New, Advertisements.
?;p:?. \
S?TSce Card of Rev. A. F. Dickson.
SSjT- Selling off at reduced rates" at Messrs.
F. II. W. Hit igu mann & Co's.
. j j
J??y~ Sec Notices of the Commissioner in
E(juity iii this issue.
to take place on the 23d of December.
?ST" Messrs! T. A. .iKrWttris k ' Co., will
pay tltc highest market prices fur all kinds of j
Country Produced
j
jKS^.Mr.; J.. D i "VViiitk offers 1 % Timber-i
Cart, Hour horse wagon and ono mule, at' pri
vate 6:;lc. j
1 1 fa$?>"-AvPR-leudul opjMU tuuity fur a profitable
investment, S43 acres of Cotton nnd Provision
land with Dwelling of 8 rooms. Sec advertiso
inonL , , r .,, j Yi.C 1*1 I fKlHT<?/. k
Eirlf Sec Notice of sales nn the 1 Titit of De
cember, of a pair of Mules, with other Stuck,
Provisions and Timber, also one third interest
in. a Saw Mill. ' *
1 IQf" .Messrs. T. A. ?I kkkouds & Co., offor a
tine lot of Provisions at Charleston prices. Sec
advertisement.
' &&* Ouriricnds will' do well to read the
advertisement of Mr. .T. A. Hamilton, at the
Court House Store. lie idlers a variety uf
articles at liberal'prices.
COMMERCIAL.
OlTM'k or tuk Okanukuim; Nkws,
. November 1?, 1^07.
f.' WT/roN.t?SuJcs, wc?k amount to about 107
di.dfW v$dch sold at the following rates':
i _ ... 0 i :: ' w ? 2 t
1 StrkNAliddrtug.....?v.l:J
Roi'iut Rick?Is in good demand at $1.01
bushel. -pr
y4tt;{/uU../;.t... 32
silver.22
A^5* Lbwisvim.k, S. 0. Nov. 21.
'OTTON.?140*bnlea shipped this week.
CORN AND PEAS. ?ltf:l sacks shipped during
the same time.
?.c
Report of Hie Charleston Cotton Mar
ket for tlie Vi eck Ending Nov. 2L
/rVboWei/ for tin: Oritmjrbitrtj Ancs by
\V. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR.
O^ir; uhirkct opened this weak with an active de
mand, but at easier prices, in some sales to live ejtr,
tent of ^c. decline on closing quotation of lust week.
'The aetnond continued good throughout Saturday
'and Monday, b?t buyers wore able 10 purchase on
Mill better terms. On Tuesday the market watt
firm; jvttb ah improved feoliiig,.and an advance of
}c The demand on AVcdhcsday was quite active,
und u lurge .business wusdouc at an advance of \c
to Ac. on prices of the day beforo. t)n Friday thr
market was very quiet, and the advance of I lie day
previous wfis lost. S,ales for the Week, about 1HOO
bales'/ \vVrquote! :
Low Middling.if'
? Middling......IC.4
Strict Middling...!.\\\\
?. ?o?
OltANOERUltO RETAIL PRICES.
COIIUKCTKII WKEKI.T IIV RXRKIRf. A KOIIN.
RAOOINO per yard.$ i)0@t(8
RALE HOPE per lb. -JO
IKON TILS for baling cotton, per lb 12(n 14
liRICIvS por M. H SO
CAN DLL'S per lb sperm. r,.*.f.( 10
Adamantine. .t()(a.:i?
V% **. Tallow.
COFFER per lb Rio. .Klf? :t?
" Lagunyra. 40
?? Java. SO
CORDAOF per lb Manilla. 30(?)8?
FISH Cod per lb. 12
1 llerrtng per box.ti.U 1 00
?? Mackerel per kit. 3 00@ 4 00
FLoVR PO^'hhi Pint.itl.4j. 10 <H)f?/,12 00
'? Super. ?? 00@14 00
/ i } r ffirtV...J..).1 14 00(^,11; 00
Family. l? 00@17 00
?? New Staple "^l Sack. 0 IM?r,?\ 7 *>t>
(Ikain, Oais;.;.....:. i 96
" Corn. 1 00
?? Pens....;'.':!. 1 00
I?DE8, per lb dry. 0 (S 10
IND1?O,i per lb Carolina. 8(1^ 1 00
HMH. per bbl. .1 7?
MOL?SSFS. per gallon. 7Af/?. 1 2.">
NAILS, per keg.? 8 &O(-M0 00
OILS, Kerosono per gal. H0(fi 00
.r,r\U.
ONIONS?If yon vviuit tluMii IjitrKO
Pla/d Early. F/JJKIEL ft KOIIN have eotnt
lino Sets.
1 .f.AO KO:rai||r*^|J~^
JOHK JO, CO.,
Great Pall in Cotton ^q|f j> ,
BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES l?c. per y?l. WARRANTED FAST C?LORS CALICOES i2Jc"por yd
GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per yd ?
WORSTED DELAtNESrnoi' Felultylca bAiiI Bright Colorado yerffil jrn'Mcru I f ( > J f : V
?. BLEACHED Sill KTINGS 7-8?Vr*I 4 4 frortf 10 M KOo per yd
KENTUCKY"' J??NS.' gobd, front 20 to 40c. per jkl. >)7 t. no F ' '! /. : V , s j .
Besides the nbovc'may be found a largo Stock ofVrS?i? iiApri'?^O+ilT^^frJu^,
$5.0#fJWitabl?fp^^W^ (fitii English Cas^inbrcf) per Suit?' BOOTS, SHOES,
and etc.
A ]
given
A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Ti)w for Cash or JJart?r:'^!?igrr?8t MaAet Prie?
i-cn fyr CORN, PEAS, GRA^UN.J) PBAJJ, and 12 .? - ? u
? _ !_ _ t 1 rt-_r * < ? ._t^i- r~, ,-,t -.- . r n> - m - ' ? ^
mayjl . ,ft ij-'-'-j - JOHN-D. STOCK ER & Co.
"Old Established Jewelry House."
W. CARUiUGTOK" & CO.
256 king street; Charleston; J s: c.
TMPORTERS AND,DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARfcyj
Jh Silver PI ated;Goods, Gobi nnd ^teel Sprcljolcs, fine Table t?t)d Pocket Cutlery and(Fitnqy,Articles.
We desiro to cnlfnltcntinn. of our Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS and FORKS,
the largest In tho State, which.wc are now offering nt Xcw York X*l*iCCH for Cash or City Accep
tance.,. ^ . *
Our, Largo Assortment;orGQLlj and SILVER WATCHES are of titu nest English,'Win Arid Ameri
can MnnufncTurc. ? a. r,.
Special Attention UiTen to tlie Kcimtriiig of Watches and Jon dry. J
ACEMS FOR AMKlilCAN WATCH COMPANY. ' r' '
W. CARRIXGTON. ' W. THOMAS.
OCt 5 , ,1o ? .< ?. 8 ,,
THQMAS RAY
IS STILL TO BK FO?XD AT THE LATE STX^P
t'.jr-J".. I r
r.T.J
BAY & BIRO'S,
Prepared to do all kinds of re1?AIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGOtfS. BUGGIES
built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness and
despatch/ ft
From this date-, I vrflr keep constantly on hnni
READY MADE COFFINS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES.
Charges as moderate as the times will admit.
VARXISHFS and FAJNTS constantly on hand. .? , | "
AW two barrels MANHATTEN AXuE-CREASirf. fo/greasing Wagon anfl'ljuggy
Axles. Ac. for sale at hiw rates. . . ... . tjr)
?opt 28?lyo<\ ?) . THOM ASTRAY.
t.
111
IWOULD HESl'Et;TFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANtSERURC. AN? THE ADJOINING
Districts that I am still ot my Old Stand, ready to do any \rork in my line at tlie Shortest Notier.
I huTe on hand sevcrat New and Second hand CARRLAUES ami BUGGIES, also twi WAGONS, ono.
4 Horse und one ?. i
?ALSO?
I have established u
LUMBER YARD
and .will keep constantly on h:i0d Bt>ARDS,iSCANTblN(5j &c., of kinds usually in? ?lrb\and, and oan
fill all Orders with Despatch. V.'L-iJ.Xa.V7 ^ t Ula.1 U V>
My Cotton Gina and Preis aro in perfect order, (u?d roady to GIN on TOLL for all theat who may
f*T?r no with their Cotton th? ?oming Season.. ' ??*?nt. f. wt r,.-,, , . d... ? ; ,'?,,?(/ l ?.' i ,
I am Agant for ' ?
Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie
AND IRON HOOF FOR BALING COTTON.
Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton befrfg"largely in nso'in the South, and being sold much cheaper than
Hope, the propriety of using them in place of Rupc, i* brought to tlie attention of the Planters. Theso
Tics ore great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire- E?e^y Tit.is perfect,"and ready for Imme
diate uso. J
1 will keep constantly ?>n hand a lot or tho Universal Tic and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles
ton prices?12 cents, expenses nd?vd.
A sntnplc of the above Tie enn bo seen at this Ol'we, wheic.it may be ?....-pared to ilie Arrow Tie.
Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer.
HARBIN HIGGSi
aug 24 c \y
?? II
milK HIGHEST CASH MARKET IMUOE GdVEN
L for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Hera
wax, Tullow, Hides, Fur?, etc., etc., l?y
EKEKIEb & KOHN.
feb28 y U !
A MPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY
von
A PROFITABLE AM) SAFF. INVESTMENT.
J . ,:" I
IAA ACRES OF LAND, hi Ihm ?od on the Dull
.1 V'y.t Swamp K?nd, within tho'Curpofatc Limit?
of Orangcbnrg, Sr.C.. being n pari nf' 11)0 Estate
Lands of J. .1. Andrew*, deceased, will be sold in
Lotu varying in tdzc from
5 to 20 ACH KS,
?
t<> ?uit nm chasers, '> n
A Phil of llio entire Tract will be liitylo by a j
competent Surveyor, laid oft* with Streetn, Sie. And t!
tlie whole will be Sold ut Pnhlic Outcry. Oil the a
Land itBelf, by Lot?, to the Highest IViddor, fori]
Cnih, on the
25tii PAY OF DK?KM1SKU
nest.
J. HKSHE ANDREWS,
Executor.
oct G id j
YOUTH'S AXI> C II I I. 1> 11 K X ?S
CLOTH I NO, toe f-nle low at
Pit 1"_kzkkikl fc KtlKV?
LAW I^LANKS,
1710R SALE, AT 75CTS PER QUIRE:
^ WRITS,
COPY WRITS.
Ft. FAS. IN CASK.
Fl. FAS. IN DEIlT.
SUItrtENAS od RESPONDENRU.U in EQUITY,
AT 1.50 PER QUIRE:
DECLARATIONS ON SEALED NOTE,
PAYEE vs. MAKER,
.At . ?
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Address nil Copununications to
r . K W.M. It. UKUNARD. Proprietor^ .
nov 2?g Wilmington, N. C.
?7 IU,A1> C'HOJCK STOCK CAT
I jl<'.--- I Cows capable of giving over two gal
lons milk por day, each. :t Yearling*?all fat.
Also 1 good two Horse Wagon and Hnrtiv**? iron
nsic >md City made. ' 1 second hand Carriage nnd
llainess. Apply to W. OA KM AN, '
Near Kastevlin's Mills,
-LEGAL NOTIGESr
^?^Mf'jl'.[ U 01JI 0 A
\\y virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to mo directed,
If will seit i to the* iugbcot/brdiler,: ht[ OnadJicburg
Court I lo^,;.on, the first, JfWndavifi December
iiext; for cTsl.'the following M^itytlW"?
' due5 Tract bt fcrmu' cAmm'j^ firtjXifb ?s&es
Cotton, dot? of uirgfaed Coltorrr>*U*iMisbjtWli>rn
o^r?iord^s^^^jpcninds Fpd^crinwjre .AFJcA8hJO0
bushels Ilicc more or loss, and other articles} nxned
on ris the property of Mr*. AnnCi; Andre wV^tidho
Buitdf. J?U. Arrows audO^S, ^^"-uoii?-rifcdi/ft
Keller and Di iW. Sn'oll.- baq 'du* ?hol ^Jaorrt
Orangchura C. II., B. C., } . t.". v S. 0.1?.
'Nbvcinbe^^, 1807: ?,J-?J?'i ?>J WWW
nurdU? i Jjfoft.orfj b. todal ot\i Hit fjicafc1
' ? i?'' ^" Ot H.liJ o'^LgQ.. >? ;i ^?f? vjiidl i>s>
Wwo^inics? o^'^rVagon', fene-Brig^?. s*vfektt*>it?
of Fodd er,\ .two hundred. and, i??y< b}i4hei? [?9?,
more or toss,will bo spld ontlb# UlAniatloA of law*
Phillips. oArT?onday folloVingkaTcdUyv Levied on
as the property ?f Jacob Phillips at the suit; of Jphn
""NorJ 18,"1?07. uiijjl hi . fUoife adt }?d8,Ibe|L
:.o?PF.23 Ion ?VK lo 37?b erfi tti siu4,
hrrrT3rT.t~r'rr".;rr t; -jTT.%7 dr/jK^" 'pja*
;'" 8TATE'; Ol'1 SOtlTH" C^^CmT*?^-. ?.
i * if ii vj'.-nno- bis; .? t; u,': llrnre (mom
Ohhrlca B. GloWry-et; ijl;-"lition r .Dllrjfarlt o j
Jno.. L. OlQ^rnltb ?U jL.-!. ^rftWoV00
Under order, (In Fruity; iu ,iJda enfe, I will sell at
Orangeburg oh Monday, the su^Dccember next, tho
House and Lot, known us the "Old School House,"
in 'tho Town.of q-iingehuig. containingrjr^p- acre*
snore or lev?;. and hounded North, on the Catholic
Rurinl Ground anil n lot conveyed* ffW. BvdferViott
b?Alr>4??WBu*n,an' P^ft?$?-!t&fTd*\\trKl vouib'
on lots of U. lYUUnnrtou "JhI 1. V. Thomson, and
west by t he" MelHotfiat"?Chureh I Ut,.Tor **ri tiineli
flgab-as wj}\ pay nycw? of, BuiWand sahvand the
linmncc on a credit or fliree hihntTis,;6ccirreif by the
rt-temian -if thtf'titlcM Amtil tti.i. ih?y. bfspnyWnt.
And in: case of failure ? ^WM^M ?n Jh.Oftfirst
Monday in the .succeeding monfn.
iHiU,.'.- inMoiOft FoB,0BISS0N,
.ALSO tiltxt w i.J ?{.? .-il)
Jno.' TMBiahiwIiMlji r,,^^;* BjU,-for
,"r Ah^,C.'TSinhhielV^h,'?i; '.lTJ ntPittttlcff
Pursuant' to un ' ordcf1 maao"in'-Hi?!lalioy^"ftate4
case, will be ?old before tho Court Ifdn?e.in .Oranga
hurg. nnjJic first Monday in December next, all that
I'lontatiori lying attd being partly W' Orangeburg
mid part|y..in.!l.u^ington Dislidctfdpopta^uiig}about
mx,hundred oaid eighty acres, innrcor Icsb, bounded
by lands otlfdhn llooker;;Hen. F.'?iinffiHfc^/'Wm.
Kuotta, ThomaB Kobinpon nnd C. Deninms,. ,,f ?
Terms of. sale?so much cash as will defray the
expense of tlicsQ ]n-eroodin^m.? ntid' tbci hubtnee on a
credit; of twelve- uf9p?id,.,pirixjja^}^;g^irg:.ibond
with two good personal suritles, ocarinef interoat
fi inn the day'Of sale, vnih-jv mortgage: a'f.ftho'prcni
b<c.h;tp secure the naymeut op jbe jpir^base money
and to pay for papers nnd revenue'8ramps!,,r'.
"./ilno7/
ALSO
1 it. : i; 'iir Oyvrw i>.i.i> m3 i. -.u smtb/J
John C. Harvey et. us., Adm'r, "l .Dill" for Partition
? ? 1 f,; 'i17/?n ?oy,?>*',
V Alice.T.: Hcntx,.ct. ah -^n'ji.-.jDjtitltstli^e.
: In ptfrspanco:of oi?Ii'r.ofitbe-Wonrt cf Equity, will.
be svld ?l Or-iWBjj^r?^n^liSi\U?9ik^^^^^ of
December next :
All tliarrratrrnfff lnn^v*e^!dsrhTg-o^ three lots in
the Town of Orongeburg, on Apn-lin Street, bound
ed .:ortli by ritnd.s oft'. H. W. Driggmann, east by
lot of C. T. Dunliam, south by Amelia- Street, and
?wostitby. eatnto lalid? of.8. N* ?Kcunetfy^'ded^l, being
.a.PQ^t of the.estate lands yf Joseph T. lfjcnlj, do
[ Terms?One-tbir<l.e:ish; the babmc j-on<p credit of
twelve mouths with iuteresV fr(pm',d<iyj>f 8pJ?f paya
ble annually,?purchaser*? give Bobawllli approved
sureties, with a nmrtgageroi the premjues to secure
pnymentof tbc purchase money, and pay foV pa port
oiid revenue stamps. ^ ? ? : itrv**
also. *: ? ;':',m
S. M. Keuiincrlin and S. S.^Iaigier/") Diil for
, Jeroiniah ltiley. J Fbrcclo^mre.
Pursuant to iu> onh v in the forcgoiAc cane, will
be sold on the 1st Mondu/ in" Dccemnc^nei'tf'bcfore
the Court House in Orangeburp:, the tract.of land on
which said Jereminli ltiley now resides, containing
?1? acres a description of u liich iviii. hemorc fully.
giyen.ou day of sale. 1'i ~,wi/??
Terms of sale?One-half eaah;ITiAl.Wcl Mrtt'treilll
of six months, piivchiisi-r giving bond.-bearing in
terest from date, with a niortgo^c.of tbejinmerty to
secure payment of said credit portion. And should
purohnser fail to coin ply w ish; said terana,.;Uik Conir
niisBioner will soll tue sumo for'cash af'kho Mail
sncc^ecdirrg sale day;'a< the i-lstt of Iprmor^wQhaaar?
L; A- Zciglor, Ex'r of Will of .l B'V?[U | ., w J
Lewis Zeigler,
vs. I
Wealey Houser, Adtn'r.
ct: al.
Creditors and Devisees.
By order made In this ease, the creditors of Lewis
Zeigler, ?lecenseih will prove their demands' before
me by the first of January next. . .
And by the same or?ler 1 will sell at Orangeburg
on-the first Monday in'January, 1808, for one half
(4) cash, the balance 'payable six months 01) from
the day of sale, secured by a bond bearing interest:
from date, payable annually so long no- any pari is
unpaid, and a uiortguge of. the premises on which
tdmil be n coveu.iuj. that in cose of a breach of the
contrition of the bond, the Commissioner shall re
sell for the balance .due upon giving twenty-one
days notice of the sale?purchasers paying for
pers and stamps, the following land:, i ? ;! .
1. Tract of 470 acres in said District, calle * the
Bcnr llrm'-di Tract, bounded 'on rnmis of David
WtuiuamHl or* Eatate of Furt ink and ft trar.t allotted
to h. E. Y.c gier.
2. The t riin'Trnct, 100 acres, hefthde? West en
lauds of Mi*. W?lfe, and on all other fides by binds
assigned to 1?. E,. /?ciglfiv i
8/T.VJacres, part of the Myersl'-trKetvlioundc*!
by hinds of L; 'Ar.ZHgleiV Mniy Soawtight, Arthur
Jtecd and.W.illia.in^tt^ ; r ,j .< ,
1 ? Tweoty (-20)' acres of the ?*McYordw Tract,
?bonhded by la Ad- of It. Huffman and L. A. Zeigler.
', r>,,Aud onc. ptlu}r. 'J'ract, of /lU.acr^es. ,b,o^mled on
binds of Jacob Cridcr, Vastino Saylor ami Mary
Seawright. .n'nim v,
Coiiunissioner's Offibe.^ V; Dr V. JAMISON,
nov 1? ! ? ? ri" tda
TrtOH THE LAUGEST AND FINEST SRLF.CTION
JP, i of Papier Ma/chc, and?ily.cr >Ynre,.cy1cr offered
in this market. sutraWo mrPIlESExVTS for all oeca
alons, call at ,. i
, KZKKIEL; & .K0IWS.
feb 2?_wa.. ti: ^. ^. le
EZEKIET^ K9HN
A LWAYS 11A V K fiN nUiXDyB E^T ROC K LIME.