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$2 00 $g oo THE ,.?R ANG EBURG NEWS ; ' i EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, j AT Till! "OLD TIME" PRICE, [ jjj ^O.^PqLLARe. PER A.NNVM IN A?VANCS. ?^vbS'"-"" ' ???,TIIK ?A$If"?a ? r*!n '' MUST INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY. TJIE .7<>r.M/:/.r. .V <? SUBSCRIPTION. a?* Country Produce taken at Market Rates. '?' ^8 O0 09 00 IF? fcjyrcf/MjZy request our friends to send in "their Advertiscnicnts as early iti Jhe tceik as convenient / and \f possible, let us have theiA by Thursday evening. By this means, ice trill be able to issue at an earlier liour on Hatur rlay, and tritt be enabled ta give more of the 'tatest news, up -to the time of our going to press. ;n ?EADI^ MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. kOCAL ITEMS; BATlTRDA* MORNING, NOV., 30, 1867. An Extra Court ^)f General Sessions and Common Picas will bo held at Orangeburg ou the second Monday in Fobritary nest. i:' t '1 ?? s Tho Election The probability is that the Convention is ' .defeated in this State, by the non-voting of a : majority of the registered voters. Tho entire registration of tho State amounts to over 125,000 : and it is confidently believed *? * that one-half of that number have not voted. If this bo the casoj there will be no Conven tion iu South Carolina. Homc-Madc Wine. We were the happy recipients, on Monday . last, of a bottle of tho "pure juice of the grape," from the vintage of tho'prcsent year; '" '."and take this opportuuijty, in roturning our L' thanks to the fair donor, Mrs. James Stokes, to express the hope that she ma)' ever bo as successful in tho production of a delightful ? 'boverage from grapes grown on our own soil, as she has been in tho present instance. While "on this subject, we will also say, that we re gard the day as pot far distant , when the vine yards,of Caroliua will compare favorably with chose of Ohio and California, and essay com parison with the vine-clad hills of "la hello Prance" and the Rhine land over tho waters. ? ? - . . :-i i ? ? - i - $. 27 1-2.'Indies ltouudl That turnip, weighing six pounds and a half, .'; presented to us by Mrs. J. Hamilton Fei. _ I. x??i? <to whonro?r fluinks), 'measures twehty sevcti and a half inches in circumfercnca. If is of the Plat Dutch variety, and is worth look ( ing at. It can be seen tit our oflice until cook _. ??. _ \mv New Advertisements. ? ? :., ? ? - ; .'-y-JK- jjfc'-v ? ' ?:0:? A* <i&-S?c Notice of Estate lands of L. E. Oooxku dee'd., to bo routed on tho 14th Dc jj'c*enibef.j:'" ? B&" Persons indebted to Dr. J. D. Ci.ecklv will find it to their interest to read his ad Ver mont in this issue ', IGT Mr. B. P. S^mmqns, will ofTer for Rent to the highest bidder on the 1st Monday in January, valuable Plantations and Dwellings. Bfcir Cotton planters and others interested, , will find (Something to their advantage by read <M ui~ ford ofW. V,r. Lf? AR* Est. ' Messrs. Bull & Scovill wjll pay the highest oash prices for Rough Rioe, Peas, ect. Sec their advertisement. JKBT Great inducements offered to purchasers at Mr. J. McNamara's for* Six'y Days. Sec advertisement. 0l_ .in? ?6f Now is' tho timo to buy your goods cheap, Bull & Scovill offer Bargains for Sixty Days. Soo advertisement. BARGAINS!! Selling Off Under Cost, PRY GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, ... HATS, GROCERIES, ETC., FOR SIXTY ID A. YS hw-^iW. i ? AT ". ,' i JOSEPH McNAMARA'S, Ivt A IN-ST Tl 3E IC T, ORANGEBURG, S. C. f?b 23 _ ly The Cotton Tax. If .??*'.*. .'fT t? ? THE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN APPOINTED an Agent' ?f Horohol V. Johnson & Co., of Georgia, a Company formed for tho purpose of rc .ppvering the Taxes alreody paid.'and which may, lercaftcr bo paid on Cotton. Thoso wlio have Bopl Jotfon since tho ;var would do well to call upon mo ind'prescht their'claims AT ONCE, as tho first pro upon .Aildvucy and Solicitor. . #3?" Ofljcc in r,yh)'9 PplMhigs, Court :Housc square. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Datei CL D. lUBt, W. McElroy, N. E. Wi Slatrunk^W. IL- Smith, D. Dantiler, S. Morlh, J. D. Jone?, D. G. Shlilcr. ,In accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in the Depot for an unreasonable length s>t time. W. C. MEREDITH, At AI .?Iii Ag?nt HYMENEAL.! ? , . , ' **> Mabbikd?On the 25th Nov., 1807, by Levin Ar goe, Esq., Mr. HASRAN ASH to MIbs ANNA POU. All of Orangeburg District. ? OBITUARY. Dikii?On the 25th Nov., 1867, at his residence in Orangeburg District, Rev. WM. WATKINS, aged about 84 years. j COMMERCIAL. Office or tob OnAKoF.Bima Nkws, November 29, 1867. COTTON.?Sales this week amount to about 125 bales, at prices ranging from 10 to 13Jc, the mark et closing at the following quotations : Ordinary.:. 9J Middling. 10 Strict Middling. 11 , R0V0U Rice?Is in good demand at $1.70 per bushel. GOLD. 32 SILVER.22 Lr.wtsvn.lb, S. C. Nov. 28. COTTON.?149 bales shipped this week. CORN AND PEAS.?310 sacks shipped during the same time. BULL & SCQVILL, Selling Off! Selling Off! ?closing out? in View of an entire CHANGE OF BUSINESS, I consequently OFFER FOR CASH, Our now complete stock in every Line ' at Rates much below FORMER RJRIOKS. BARGAINS CAN BE HAD! Great Inducements Oficreil from now until JAMUAltY 1, 1808. If you want CHEAP GOODS for the Next Sixty Days, CALL AT BULL & SCOVILLS' '-:6: ANTE DTo FiU sPecini 0rt,crs 1000 BUSHELS ROUGH RICE. 500 BUSHELS PEAS. 200 BUSHELS PINDER8. For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET FIGURES in cash. T^E ARE STILL IN TnE w COTTON MARKET, Prepared to BUY such Lots as may offbV or receive on Consignment, All of which shall receive the prompt atten tion of Bull & Scovill. fcb23 y lc NOTICE.?The Subscriber givow Notice to all persons indebted to him tliat unless their Notes or Accounts arc paid by the 1st of January next, tlicy will bo placed in tub hands of an Attorney for collection. Also (fiat he will now resume his Practice of Medicine rcgularly.and require payment of bills quarterly. mov 80?2t* j. D. CLECKXEY, M. D. To Rent F MJU ONE YEAR, ON THE FIHST MONDAY IN January, at the Court House, to highest bid dor. Plantation 3 miles below Orongoburg. Plantation on Suukc Swamp, known as the "llowo riace." Plantation in Pork of Edisto. House and Lot of 10 acres, known as tho 4,Rowe Place." House and Lot near Railroad, occupied lest year by Mr. Mosoley. For conditions of Kcnting and other particulars inquire of Sheriff Dukes, my authorized Agent, h nov BO?td B. F. SIMMONS. Alai>y is desirous of ob TAINING a Situation as TEACH EH, cither in a Family, or in a Sohool. Sho is competent to Toaoh the English Branches, and Music, both on the Piano nut) Guitar; Tho best of references' can bo given, if required. A^ddre^^^^_>^ijMJ^Jh^| .NEW STORE. XHE SUBSCnrDERB TAKE PLEASURE IN INj forming their Friends ami the l'uhlig GeiiC /, that they huvo opened tllbir i * NEW STORE/! nnd arc now prepared to wait upon them wfth a nice Stock of FAMILY. rGROCERJES,. * rirA^A i ; 11 DRY GOODS; HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, &C., Generally found in a COUNTRY STORE. Come , Olid examine. ? 7 f*T MULLBR &-DAVIS. ??rv?>t? - ?' )SA < .?'Uli &i Mh JS? arcs , R L. RICH & SON, .... -1 ? 1 E8PECTFULLY an nonce to Iii? CITIZENS OF ORANGERURG AND VICINITY, That they havo located themselves- at this plaoo, at the gtoro formerly occupied by E. W. DASH A CO., with a large and well assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Jewelry, Yankee . Notions &c, which will be sold -at the Lowest Prices, possible. if . j Wc also Wish to purchase Corn, Hides; Beeswax, Peas and all other kind of Produce, for which the highest cash-prices will be given. nor. 2 ? tf Just Eeceiyed NEW nULLHD BUCKWHEAT. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON AND NEW SEASON OOLONG TEAS. NORTHERN PICKLKU "BEEF, very Choice. No. 1 MACKEEEh and Scaled II EU KINGS, and a rull supply of C KOCERIES. also SHOES, HATS. H:\RDwi\ilE, CROCKERY, &c. A few pretty II ATS lor Ladies. Rough Rice Bought ut highest market rates, nlso ri-iAS, HIDES AND PRODUCE, generally. * COTTON- q Shipped to Messrs. H. I.. .1 KFFERS & ?6.; freu of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, oct 1?.)?ly Market Street. JUST HECEIYED A FULL STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, CONSISTING. OF CALICOES, DELAINES. ALPACAS, BOMBA ZINES, Loneloths, Flannels. Homespun; Hosie ry, Kid Gloves. Fancy Articles, &c. Wo also invite attention to our Btock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, which we aro confident will please the public, both in prico and quality. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bartered at tho highest market price. Wo will make advances on Cotton or other Pro duce consigned to the well known House of J. M. Caldwcll & Sons, Charleston, S. 0. ROBINSON Si CO. fob 23, . ly Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME. THE UN DEP. SIC? NED REt! LEAVE ?speetfully to inform the citizens of lOraitgchufg nnd surrounding Country, .that he is now prepared to furnish them with STOVES, tbuth Cook and Heating.) from the best Foundry in the U. S., and will guarantee to aiiy person who may buy a Stove from him, perfect and entire satisfaction, provided", the Stoves arc put up and used according to his directions. Having been in the Tin and Stove business for 17 years he think? ought tobe a.sutlieieut inducement for hin friends to call and examine his Stock before pur chasing clsowhvrc.- Cull nnd see for yourselves. N. B.?A large Stock of Tin Ware kept constant ly on hand, manufactured by himself, for sale by the wholesale and retail. W. WILLCOCK. nov IG m R Iii Equity. ORANGEM'RG DISTRICT. , B. A. Yon, Adiu'r Estate Mukc A. You, ) vs. 1 .Tno. R. Millions, et. nt. J By order of Chancellor Johnson made 10th Nov. 1867, the creditors of Mukc A. Yon, deceased, will prove their demands before nie within two (2) months from the date of said order. Commissioners Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, OrangeburgC. H..S. C, > Commissioner. Si?. 20, 1807. ) noT 23 2m AND ll'J virtue of the same order, T will sell at Orange burg 011 the first Monday in January. 1808, for one half cash, the balance on a credit of six months, to be secured l>y bond, with interest from date, paya ble annually, so long as any money is due on it, and a mortgage of the premises, with covenant of re sale in case of breach of the condition of the bond. 1. All that Tract which was of Mukc A. Von, de ceased, lying ?m East Goodland Swamp, in Orange, burg District, containing seven (7) or eight (8) hun dred acres, more or less, and bounded north by lauds of 11. lt. A?goe, east and west by lands of Mrs, Rcbecn Oorbott and ninth by lands of lt. C. I Salloy. ALSO The undivided half seventy-five acres adjoining, the other half being now owned by Wiley C. West. Commissioner'.- Office, ^ V. D. V. JAM I SON, Orapgcburg C. .11. > ?? , Commissioner. Nov. 20, 18H7 j nov 23 td Iii Equity. ORANQEHURG DISTRICT. D. W. nnd A. II. Ryrd, \ 'v?. \ James Patterson, Adiu'r et. ill. j By order of Chancellor Johnson made 10th Nov., 1807, the Creditors of Nathaniel A. Ilyrd, will prove their demands before me within two (2) mouths from the date of said order. V. I). V. JAMISON, Comhiissioner. nov 23 2m In Equity. ; ORANGERUiVo DISTRICT. John T. Joniiings, et. al. \ .h. \ Patrick Jennings el. al. J By order of Chancellor Johnson made Nov. 10, 1807, tho .croditors of John S. Jennings, deceased, will provo" their domahd* before me within three {?'>) montlm from the date of said order. r y v m." 1 .puaih j YiVi??ii&mtiJ-j .uu./a-.v.! ?/,-.- . res nmm j _ WANTED I $10,000 IN' (Mglli?I THE, OLD STAND, JOHN D. STOCKER & CO., CORNER STORE, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE Great Pall in Cotton Goods! BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES 15c. per yd. : WARRANTED?FAST,COLORS CALICOES 12Jc pot yd. GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS. 10c per yd , ! WORSTED DELAINES, new Fall Styles nnd Bright Colors 26c per yd [ -?? ? ... IV/ BtEACHEDSlIIftTlKQST^arid-4 4frobl?toiOoPeryd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. I '. Besides the aboTc may. he. found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, fcrbro 5.r>.00 (saitahlB for Ereedmcn) to'$25.00 (fine English Cassinicrc) per Suit BOOTS, SHOES, and ETC. A Large Assortment of 0ROCKRIES, Low fur Cash orrBartor. .Highest Marko? Priss given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND,'PEAS, amU llf? . . EL I c o T ^or'tf ?ii :.. : . ? ? jj j .; : .TV ;.ir..} . . fti ? . . ?;.';. i i ;'???' may 11 jV JOHN D. STOCKE It & CO. S'Old Established Jewelry House." W. CAEHINGOT & CO. 256 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIXE WATCHES, JEWELRY,AND STERLING SILVER WARE, Silver Plated Conds, (Sold and Steel Spectacles, tine Table and Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles. ' ' We desire to call attention of our Country Friends to our Slock of SILVER SPOONS nnd FORKS, the largest in the State, which we are now offering at Xcw York PriCCM for Cash or City Accep tance. Our Large Assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES arc of the best English, Swiss and Ameri cnn'Mnnufacturc. Special Attention Olren to the ltcimirius of Watt-lion and Jewelry. ' AGENTS FOR AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. Wi CARRINGTOX. W. THOMAS. oct 5 3C 3 THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BK FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF EAY <& BRO'S, Prepat?d tu do all kinds of UK PAIRING] and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built id 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. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. VARNISHES and PAINTS constantly on hand. i .\ -? ? ? * Also two barrels M ANHATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, fie'., for sale at low rates. sept 28? lye THOMAS RAY m , ^ T WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG ANP THE ADJOINING g Districts that I am still at my Ohl Stand, ready to do any work in my line at ibe Shortest Notice. 1 have on hand several New and Second hind CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, al?o twi WAG0N8, one 4 Horse and one J. ?ALSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will kqop constantly on hand BOARDS, SCANTLING, &o\, of anfeinde ?rually in demand, and can fill all Orders with Despatch." ? My Cotton Gins and Press aro in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all those wl*? ma. favtr ?10 with their Cotton tho coming Season. ; / '<l am Ajent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON. Iron'Hoops' for Baling Cotton being largely, in use in the South, and being sold much cheaper than c, the propriety <>f using them in place of Rope) is brought tb the attention of tho Planters. Theso are great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and ready for iminc Iron Hope Ties are gr din'tu use. ] will keep constantly oh hand a lot of the Universal 110 and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles ton prices?i- oenis, expenses nddcti. A sninple of the nl>ovc Tie can h$ ?ecn at this Office, where it may be compared to tho Arrow Person? then can judge for themselves, which Ihcy prefer. ; ? ? HATI.PIN TiiaOS. aug 24 c 'J Tie. mm', riiniiKST cash market phi'cb tiiMBN ! for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Hees wax, Tallow, Hides, Purs, etc., etcM by e/.ekiel & koiin. , feb 21 y It s i I A SI?IiKNI>ID OIM'OKTl?VITY row A IMlOFlTABLB AND RA KB IN VKSTMBNT. 1/ w v AC 11 BS OF LAND, situated on llio Hull I \ /v' Swamp lload, within the Corporate Limits of Ornngchurg, S. t'., being a part of I he Estate Lit lids of J.Andrews, decchsed, will he sohl in Lots varying in size from B Iq 20 ACISRSj to suit purchasers, A Flat of the entire Tract will he made by a competent Surveyor, In id off with Streets, \e. And he whole will be Sold at Public Onlcry, on tlie Land itself, by Lots, to the HighesL Didder, for Cash, nit tlio 25th DAY 01- DECI'MMER next. J. I1KSSE ANDREWS, '' Executor. oct' 5 l?l LAiW ISLETS'ICS, j10e BAhE, AT 70 OTS PBR QUIRE: i * o. WRITS. com''WRITS, . V '<?. Fi. fas. is Cash. FI. FAS. IN DEBT, SUBPUvNAS ad R ESPON DENDl*M in EQUITY, AT 1.50 PER QUIRE: DECLARATIONS ON SEALED NOTE, PAYEE Ys. MAKER, At ORANGEBURG NEWS OFFICE, sept 28 I IN EQUITY, ORANGE BURG DISTRICT. , The State ex rolntiono .^"(jltcitur Southern Cirouit, Kill to Iii Re L?st Documents, in tlio Pofp'ctuate matter pf the, last Will.of/ ?, \ Testimony.' Jncoh Wolfe, deceased, y Application having boon mado by.William M. Wttlfo to provb the existence, loss and contents' of the last Will ami Testament of Jacob Wolfe, de ceased, On motion of Messrs. Ixlar & Dibble, So licitors, it is ordered thnt nil persons who deVire so to do. may nppear and cross examine the evidence produced, and introduce 'evidence in reply-before me oh the 20th drtv of February, 18f>8. Sheriff's Sales, By virtue of sundry writn of ?. fft;, to nie directed, i will sell, to the highest bidder, ?t Orangeburg " Court House, on the first Monday;in December next, for cash the following property vhi;, One Tract of Laud containing forty-two ceres more or lew, adjoining lands of C. B. I rick and H. Cogswell} levied on as the property of-Lewis Bast. . ; . ... ;>-j _ ALSO . .,.. , , Four Mules, ttro Horses,.two Wagons, two Bale* Cotton, lot of un gin cd Cotton, 400 bushels Corn more or less, 6000 pounds Fodder mons or Ices, 100 bushels Rico more or less, and other articles, levied ?n ?s the property Of Mrs. Ann C. Andrew's, at the suit of J.U. Andrews and C. S.BulL '.1 i?Q ir :; ? :. ALSO , I ,ri? v!Wfj Two Horses, one Wagon and'one . Buggi~ levied >n as the property of I. A. Till, at the suit of J. A. Keller and D. W: Snell. TRfrt*i9 SherifTs Office, V J. W. If. "DUKES, DrongchnrgC. H.vS.C., \vl ?iohotf?W* ?? November 12, 1867. 1 . . * . . ALSO ' V"'"*** , Two Mules, one Wagon, pne Buggy, coven,Slacks ?f Fodder; two hundred and. fifty bushels''Cern. no? or.lean, will be sold on the Plantot jpn of J*eol> Phillips, on Tuesday following Saleday. Levied e* ts the property of Jacob Phillips at the suit of J?ha 3, Kennedy. . no) Jrangeburg C.H., \ J. W. II. DUKES, Nov. 18; 1867. ; rsTaD. noY 28 .1. ir '< td -~?-(-1- Ul**>?i Una ? Dommissioner's: Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAItOilNA, ?^'OuanGebvro District. Charles B. Glover, et. ul. | ^ ( . BUd fqr Jlio. L. Glover, ct. al. J > _ Partition. _ Under order in Equity in this case, I will sell at Drangcburg on Monday, the 2d December next, the House and Lot, known as the "Old,School..Bouse," in the Town* of Orangcbtifg*, containing aerea more -or less, and bounded North, on the Catholia Rurial Ground and a lot conveyed t'o.B.jII. Harriott by Mr. Briggmnnn, east oh a street or alley,' south, 0U lots of B. Williamson and I. P. Thomeon, and west by the Methodist Church lot, for eo , much cash as will pay expenses of suit and' ijale, and the balance on a credit of three months, secured by the retention of the titles until the day of payment. And in case of failure to pay, "resold on the first Monday in the succeeding month. ; *l 'dm Nov. ?tb, 1807. JOS. F. ROBINSON, nov 0?td . Special Commissioner. AL80 o "... Jno. T. Inabinet, Adth'r, et. al. A Bill for Ann C. Innbinct, et. al. J 1 Partition. Pursuant to an order made in the above stated case, will be sold before tho Court House.in ?range burg, on the first Monday in December next, all that Plantation lying and being partly in Orangeburg and partly in Lexington Disirsets, containing-about six hundred and eighty, acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Hooker, Ben. F. Simmons, Wm. Knot Is, Thomas Robinson and C. Dernmas. Terms of dale?so much cosh ob will defray the expense of these proceedings, aud the balance op a credit of twelve months, purchasers giving bond with two good personal suritics, bearing interest from the day of sale, with a mortgage of - the prem ises to secure the payment of the purchase money and to pay for papers and revenue'stantps]:'*^ ALSO ? ' Vf,i *** ? : ? . ! : t if i]U John C. Harvey ct. ux., Adm'r, *| Bill for Partition Alice T. Rents, et. aL nt1 j Real EBtato. In pursuance of order of the Ctrart of Equity, wUl bo sold at Orangeburg C. IL, on Monday, the 2d of December next : All that tract of land, consisting of three' lota in the Town of Orangcburg, on Amelia Street, bound ed north by lands of F. II. W. Briggmnnn, cast by % lot of C. T. Dunham, south by Amelia Street, and west by estate lands of S. N. Keimerly; dee'd, being a.part of tho estate lauds of Joseph T. Rcntz, de ceased. ? - r ?; Terms?One-third cash, the balance on a credit af twelve months with interest from day of Bale, paya ble aunually, purchasers to give bond with approved sureties, with a mortgage of the premises to secure paymonlof the purchase money, and pay for papers and revenue stamps. '? ? .i vitini.-fr! ALSO. 8. M. Kentmerlin and S. S. HaigTer, Y Bill for ? vs. \ . i dniw Jeremiah Rilcy. j Foreclosure. Pursuant to an order in the foregoing ease, will he. soM on the 1st Monday in December noil, before the Court House in Orangeburg, tho tract of land en which said Jeremiah Riley-now resides, containing ?? acres a dcfoription -of which will be more fully given on dny of sale. Terms of sale?One-half cash, balance on a credit of tdx months, purchaser giving bond bearing in terest from date, with a mortgage of thu property to secure payment of said credit portion. ? Ant} should purchaser fail to comply' with said terms,' the Com missioner will sell the same for oanh et tb?'noxl succeeding sale day, at tho risk of former puroUssoB Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamp* Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. J AMISON* Orangeburg C. H., V Conmlatisnsr. Nov. 8, 1867. J nov 0 " id ALSO, L. A. Zeigler, Ex'r of Will of Lewis Zeigler, vs. Wesley Heuser, Adm'r. et. al. Creditors and Devisees. ?i j ulr.il il By order maae in this case, the creditors ofLewis Zeigler, deceased, 'will prove their demands.before me by the first of January netU1^ MOTnW . And by the same order 1 will sell at Orangeburg on the first Monday in January, 1808, for one. half (J) cash, the bnlnnee payable six mouths (A) from the day of sale, seen red by a bond bearing interest from elate, payable annually so long as any.part Is uh'pald, and a morlgego of the premises od "which hlinR. bo a covenant tbat in case of a breach of Ux* condition of the bond, the Commissioner shaU re sell for the balance due upon giving twerity-ono days notice of tho sale?purchasers paying for pa pers and stamps, (ho following land: 1. Tract of 470 ucrio in said District, called tho Pear Rrnuch Trnct, bounded on lamb of David Wnnunmnker, Estate of Furtick and a tract allotted to L. E. Zeigler. Vi0 2. The Criui Tract, 100 acres, bounded wont on lands of Mrs. Wolfe, and on all other sides by lands assigned to I.. E. Zeigler. 8. 1,52 acres, part of the Myers' Tract, bounded by lands of L. A. Zeigler, Mary Seawright, Arthur Heed and William Ott. 4. Twenty (20) acres of the "McVoid", Tract, bounded by lands of R. Huffman and L. A. Zeigler. r>. And one other Tract of 88 acres, bounded on 1 Minis of Jacob Cridcr, Vnstine Savior and Mary geawrlrtt, , . ,: KB Commissioner's Office, *| V. D. V.. JAMISON, Ornngcburg C. H. V ?omrt'isiil<m>r. October 27,J807. ,,.} u?. .. ;> \?"T il&a nov 10 . I |f^d> FOR THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION of Papier Macho, aud Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS'for all ooea~ aions, eallht I ' EZEKIEL A; KOHN'S. fen 23 7 . , lo i .i i i r i'ii hi ii "i f