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Gj?RUllG NEWS EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, an ck. AT VHE K ?n/iniM?^fAlN^VRiA'B?>WrA?rjOMP?^Y^ TIl? ?li ,,\io?f doV?t. 1o MWTOfVW" i'r.! arfJ .-!(i(iS^^Coi?ilry.TErtAtuce' taken r.f. Market WAtKlliO >1 *?T.^?^ji<'ft\n?.?st>f( Hfl J??f l'-jt Jlno hi >i >,'?'>^2 .?r^hiw^j^HtdntnJra my, to l-iia uurpir. vim .<?{? re _ _ . je^Rft t&iirwvkb mqws^L ^trc?ue>uis to yWihtfMM&iri 5idreftjlBthieidii^wrly'>.h pic ?iti iiri?t?iXrrw*?fliii fv? />*?/ ? l/TM/ili 7?y, and will be autlded .lo give more of the J?test nejl^tpfS^j^inif?X our going toji llffiiftNt^ pa[ge . toft TSSi oVasfi u^riJii^l ?lulh.'uml'j 'ru.i'jlnu vjl? i*f i qS9A-.-J' U^yDA X: .tWOKNINGv I BE 0J; T4,? f n>i?n*i <g> owi uitllt" i>iii ?ToVjrf *f ..nnmb V.eiii ,?oKii/./.t .v Ghtfrcu .Elections. i -At a Quarterly Conference forj.'Branchyillc ihffi -Circuit, -Rev. A. M. Chrietsburg prcsid tho followm^^cjit^ioii fjifre eleoted Stew irds1 for 1&C8: JamLs ^'l?iviJ^- ?j^t'ne^^ward^ . RtRttlHlJ' r:.Mfin;i-a j -?-iGj AVhbtoton-kjtMh D/ Ii?. ? ^ >.?M#> ST'^1. Summers. Mi D ,h* B?nj. Barton?' - ? Wu. Biud. For fj-p/J^f-j-: t^V^lf jircmt I _. > * L^$ffW St?w|rd A. J. GASKttVk.'-i ??>. > .?.' ?'??<.!<?!. Oeoiuie W. BAwroy1. J 1 ? !'"v James Po^j. ,i? M ??>'?! ?t .A 9 1 i? c; i'-'J^NEi.Eu- Davis. - iWm mlno rn ?Wd ?f..?iA,.-X,-LA-vr?::,?' ?f";," ;,'1 ? * J. U. Inabixet. "t ? ! ."it ii Ui( ?-ft.Miv-,'- :v::';' l ?ifoiMii rjfij10 Fir{viaou*s Sapper, ii ' Ou last Saturday ni^l^t, the friotids of the Youni? Auicrica inctrto onjpy a social reunion ?routid a*fwftyo ;4\onrd. ^Williamson, the prinrfa';oP1c'Jter?lt.,if^ iff Ihe Orhnbo burjr Hotol, ?uefi ?'-'s?p^jer :l^!^yi^.^jujpt the -.Uppetite of the Inost fastidiouHf epicure. T^he _ . f ,] Jj; nnMii.i't: tf .'. ,:. Conn, it toe had mad jill needful arrdugfitnehts t U^CiXj'^nteiit of .Iheiinioit^bcrs 'nod- their jWBV?*.Ui:.jJ-vi??l huuiur.;.vith thob: ^hils- and Ml * _to???^d^ut^ Couv..Vtttcc|.L" . \ ?T?rrangcmciita, and- with -mine' host'' WlL. j ^ HAv ' r tl.;*Or.0t-lurSjlotel.* ' gj^g-jij^fc^?? ? i The ladies of tho Methodist Ch?rofc,ProD<iso _ ., rVvTTrti t'm?O '? ' ..r.*T-r-i ?V^iWH^M :| *JfPcr at sonic ,time dtiVlu^ tho ClrW?mas h<?lidayk/f..r,the ?uf^cjSV incrcas t * i Sftl"^1 .ftf,tl-?ir.l,?)iwc- of, worship, ^ ?tdiiH! reptura.^ * Wo-Vtf?h'MieniPniufeh $tic&ix i this.Jaiuln.l/lc.C!iteri>r-.se. .-,;-? ,?.'_.?-)>? ?' ^ViVhlfc'r^^^^fto announce t\iu%^^mo.cU - Jng-will ho held on MoVtdtiry next, ?t Ro-\v-^? ii "o::::^tY5???^Mfc at io o'cicf; A. M.Wihv-^^P^Iof matoV^ fhml nrrang|i lp^Bt8.r'J "??v",,:- ' * ???"jV,rtU j . ^fh^^^? .tr^ 3Aei(?Ht*i^ : On'Fridhv nighj. ^.?Oth>tfirt..'l'stt Tlio 8lJiilidarV; aruV* will', lie, \\jp o,irtrOtinG*med,^ such ?a^foaEt as tho Indies of *^l^n^?ji^^i^,:their skilful: housnwifory, ftate of uduiiwlonMllfft mil enable to partici - ,Ti >l/lTfIKl J^J^l ? p / /. no At nbtftiCl^'b'e'foc'k &if AJ^diies^^ nliifii . /)? Fire (4uAed otir galUnt firenteti; t?'mrfn 'thc . h-words thferDopot; wh?re "if vyas ' aajd ;'? 'traiii Ipa.dcd.withi Cut ton was ou fircj.. Rcfbre rtabbt JJ%???%?i^'^<i.wtt',.tf? expected coiifliir ??B?ti???? thc-ne'v^o'vvlisLrdcciVcd" tH/if 'the' fire mRi!' ?*.nrajt? ?i:<n'i^?>-'(t tunu? o??J ?!?? . ? ' i ejitinguished?one halo of cotton only, ibofnc) diiTT^QQ. T^hc 'fttcujc.n thereforo rc (ihvhcd, housed their ongi,:p anil resumed their ordinary avocations. , , ! Wo'c?iigratuldto'llie'Ra^ Cpmp?n;' on; ^hp fortunate dis'c'o'very^of tho ;dro, Yn time to! srevont ^haf^ woiilil have proved a very de-| "Stfticliv? CduflagrutiDn. ?VI ,H .7? .h3b ^/jtEorlhrccrfeveHingfi,' this companyof' urJuftB! ' thO: ciitortaiiunent i of ? our oiti-i U?its:" Wd'uVrdcrs^iia Cliat'thcy^ gavo coutpletct KO(ii| inir.t 3'it fH'iMv/ .' " " . . . (SatiafaetiDiv-to atll-iwho attended tl^oit" jpbrlbrt^ ?,,1: -V >-* n i .iiUiitii; f nt\mi ' ' ' '' lli^ronj'lhc jpy6e^ wp hayo j tint received . \Vg Me'ani that this staunch .old agricultural journal has changed hands.? .Mc^ra.^i^j^oo^r 4tjf4>m0^p bwoj? rctiyd ^kM^??^1 ' htireiiltcr .h$.; Ivdiic4 -fe ilr?M.'JrtNitftteiid -3>r.? W; f*. Jones, Pro fessor of;Agricultt\ro in thc lluivorfity of Guor* gia, IJnd.t jis^rlncv cditoraliip tho Cultirw exchanges, and wo feel confident that under lietore tho nb'l ;'in?pagement of-its present propra J^ni?foin 'its reputuli?'n:'h ^^4*rvTondc'r8 will plenso; roniciubcj- tin t the 0it anc; kbuko Nei*8 and jSouihctn Cultivator. cnn^bVc^f?ihcd foroue ymrp fov the smul sum ilMB-ffllia Af .tt Ma ti,,.Tholast nujuboriofvtlio;?i'?fe C/iiV/f publish^! , In and the little folks like the filling''oT^bf?da monthly, with. ita .delightful pictures 'and clear priVt.' ?'ir'th'? children ou^lit tdluiyc i ,j it also freshens older hearts to iook over its tu d.u *i? t.d'/.y}hyAU. rzn'i 'i pages. Terms :( 75 ^cpnts jper ^?Ur^ - ^^If'u'.'l^l American Furnier,' Haitimore Every ^l^j^rV^Vou^tl'/ .e?bt^ribc. The De cember nmliber contains1 articles on the?4?"" ??ruWdifo ^t^'SouA??rthodox M ,r.;??r.rn??l mtihiuiA. " ' ' - * 1 ?? ???? I nurlug?d^loVjCX ns ^u^iircj?Litnc?Rotation Bigf^^9P^^ftjo(i^^^^c lUoVghing-rrtlolorado PoUrt?iR?g? Crapo Growing?Sheep?Jkjut vesif' r/f'1 1007?RJbidcs?"Farm,' aud Garden "(Vovk^eteii ilarj Dcpartnicnt, and ..a varfoty of other iulenisifing matter.' ' Q'i^fi&f/?j try.1^ ^ohtiiiN?TON % :Lewi8,J Balfitiiore.",082 a year, in' ridyatiqo'. With p.; fOitAxoEiJur.a Nkw's ?3,50; - - LB j 0 K ???|M?1 \ T j Ts undoubtedly one of the hv.it pubUeatioritybr hi:g4 an\i\j'rls-issued in this country, Nortn or 'South-!'ami "it 'deserves a' ?'cnoi'nl support, ;No boy ;or girl'in the South' should bo without it. Tho first issue for January will contain the <i;j is '. Iii . f opening chapter of a thrilling original norcl l?tie entitled ^Elicit /ianttr; a Talc of Ufte (*>( ?; .i ? ?? !?'. '.' I War.'?the first of a scries'of stories for the \IA)V} VV 'A ' A I;. v ''? '- I 1 y:.luig,,fro?i the pen 6) a talented lady, of Vir ginia. Now is the time to subscribe; ^Thotcr who, dirrjngytlio month pocwnb^r,^eud a yenrto" .subscription, can gut all tho back nmiibd"^ from July to Jan Uhry, stitched in an 'elegant illuminated coyer, fornis, S3^ v. or three (m^&t5br1oS. ^Th^Si?-?o-'?it^JKBu'r.n v . ^ i News only C3,5.0. Specimen copies will !be sent on (application, to J. \\t RtitKK & Co., Maobn. Gii. .. ? i New tAdVcrtiscint ills. i lEurokn C.h?p'tcr-^itv^uHi^f.'ohTOCation. 1 iJohn' II'. HoHnM?Cbihtiiissibu Merchant, \/-iNWcrT^^i?itp;of;OUvar Shu'or/det'dr. j School Notice?E. W. renn. . :' Cofeiiiissioncr'.s Sales.j ^ ''''?Sheviirv siiie.'-i '\ r|.i CcrJiclKon, Krjuiier & Co?Hough Rice nnd Cotton watt tod. Li/V^ijd. piirp' lliivurniicc Co's?Cornelson, I/I:-sv],vit)oj)..uf. (?op;utnci>hip?J. II. Felder , ; '. w;. rjb^l ?mIi - ??. ?' "idiali Seed Wunted?L. T. Potter. An cxn^rienced mau wanted to go to Flori "jil.t ?~L. R.' Reekw.itli..:- "' . 1 j 'Grand1 Panorama?Laurie T. Szlar. ,. 'VSe?ing.?ff Under Costr-D.-Low? & Co. Citations?Ry the Ordinary-. :j '(pCfit Jjiiui.d yriiiak-'iy?rT. U. Wolfe. :.] K ??. ." 1 i i I'm ? f t? 81. a.-m ? ? 1 At'Mailcfta t^Vn.) fjnito a number of tlm negroes'went to tlio post office on election day and deposited their ballots. Consignees per Soiilli Carolina Railroad Remaining In the Depot to Date, i J. HrF?ldcrf Grift Cbarii, J. dilar, B. |l. Bar. ^ Ter Erpre?. t '. ? B. Cat'niiWg, F. M. ro?Ser.^r T.'Zeklcy. In accordance with orders- received from tilt J?1'." ; per jut enden t, Slorago will hereafter be cluirgcd on 'floods Vem'alnihg in the Depot for an unreasonably length of time. . \\\ C. MEHEDITII, Agent. if?OTMl H ,Y M E NE AL , VwMAntiiBO+-J-On Itlid ?d ! imn., nt tho rftsddcnco of Hie "liride's lather, by Hoy, W. tl. Connor, Mr, ADAM SM OAK to Mi? A BE Id NE lb, .daughter of Jnmcs Harloy, Esq. All of Orangeburg District. M.\h'nn^:X()n: Vhc Rth Insl.V at tho ' residenco of Cap*.' John Selleris by tho Rev. T. E. Wannarnnkcr, Mr.'WILLIAM PAUl.IilXO lo Miss 1'A.NNIE SEL LERS. ' All of ,SK Mn'f.hcws, S. C. ; .-^AriEiKU?On (hodOth hist., at tho Presbyterian Church, tho Rov.A. F. ^ickHon, Mr. J. C.'O; F?NpEJRBUIl^^_?nw Ada 1. ULOVER. All of! ^tpyes ! Stoves I! Sieves! j! NOW 1H yOUU TIME). THE V N DE II s10 X li D ? B E G LEAVE [ respect fully to inform -ihn cili/ens of iOrarjUhmrVgi and niirrounibng Country, Jtlmt' ho' Is, now prepared ?? furnish thertl'with STOVES,' (both Cook and Heating,) from the bcst:Fotindr'y in the U. S,, an?l will guarantee to nny person wlto may biiy a Stove from him, perfect and entire satisfaction^ provided. t|ie Stoves arc nut U\i nn'd used according '.to his direc'tioiis. llaymg Ufi.iM in Mie'THi and Stove busmcM for 17 years ho thinks Ought to, ba i sullicient inducement for his friends lo call add examine Ink Slock before pur chasing elsewhere. Call and sec for yoursclvos. ! n. r.i?A largo Stock of Tni Waro kept constanl Ijrbn'band. manufactured by hiirnelf, forsule by tho wholesale and retail. \V? WlLLCOCK. nov'lti m 11 Y^OIITIFS AN!) C U B l/l> U K N 'S "'CLOTH I NO, fpr sale low nt a|| Jp '? "? I-ZEK1EL ? KOKX s. OrnoK or tub Oranokdubo Nkws,p If December 18? 1$07. to about 176 . Ordinary. OJ, MiddHrig:jL(>..;A/.i?/.A.i:?.-^.ioh Strict Middling..... 10$ Itoruii"Rie?els'?!5.gobd: demand *at $1.76 per bushel. _ ! Lkwisvii.lk, S. C. Dec. 12. - TORN AND*?BAS.^2488ncksa shipped during (he same time. p .-to nl XpU'T.8 ftl^kWlUK) v.-..--. uiO j |j| Report of, the Charleston Cotton Mar ket ^o/^e'HVcek Emling Dec. l?. }Vfl WALTON,/^VTJJ, jCOITQN FACTOR. On Friday, tho'of It in'st., our ninricct oponed firm, with a good.demand^and the improrcmcnt^n ether inarVetV gavo hn advance of f@jc. on the- lnsf week's, quotations. . Tho demaod on Saturday was nctive| with forgo sales nt n further improvement of ^pr,i jhc.Tuarkqt .plqqing wfljli frtr) advancing .tchdqncyr On Monday unfavorable news from abroad chefckerr tho dejnand, nnd^holdcrs^ in qn}erj.togjBtTcct sales, \#mpoRod.&o submit .io,^. drtctiric of \a. on prices of tbe day befoio,1 On Tuesday the mnrkefi| was depresscd.innd Jjrlccs ) declined during the'day from J63Jo. with a downward tendency. Tho do pfctssl?p c?jjf jfi\ic\Fim W.4Rnesdify,^nn5 With a light .femnrid, pribesTellW JcV^On TCiVira^ny^lio market was very irregular, the sales allowing a decline of \Qi lc. The sales for the. week about 4,000 bales. Wo quote : Low yiddlingi..?.[.y .,.J.l1x..-./l4?lh Middling. ...fUk 14$ Slnet^ddliu^^^ A SPLEWD1D OPPoS^UA ITlr i?Hu;j?i DOS! I A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. "I r\ / \ ACRES OP LAND; sihmrcd ott tbe J \ )\/ Swamp Bond, within the Corporate Li of..'0i-anpolltirg,. 8. C4/bbing1 a'-pM-t 'of'the El ACRES OP LAND.: siruhrcd 'on' the Dull dibits Estate Lands of J. J. Andrews, deceased, will he sold in Lots varying in UitQ fi'oin ' & 5 to 20 ACHES, to suit purchasers, A Plat nf the entire Tract will be made by a compel out Kip-yoyor, liiidoff withStveets^&c. And the whole will he Sold n? Public Outcry, on the Land itself, by Lots, to the Highest Hinder, for .Cash^oji the * . voAr,^Ar\ next. ... J. ILKSSLE AN DUE WS, Executor. oct ? td Orang^urg . Drug Store. 1 . 11y " , ! Mr. ^iitioiq Olli vv: r ? r is::.', irm . I>11. E, J. OLIVKROS. JUST RECEIVED, THE LARG jCel assortment of Perfumeries and TTottj^ AVtivIcs ' ever offered . }}?. Outr.^'Vtrvg, consisting in part us' follows: hi.bins Perfumeries, Rose, Vio let, Musk, Ess. lioquctt, Boso Ge ranium, Diamond I'omade, Dcpilla tory Vow tor. &c. Floral Ess. Ass'd, Ox Marrow I'omade, Tulip l'onutde, Poncino Soap, Omnibus Soap, N. B. Ceretts, Ext., Sweet Oppoimx, Lows' ,Wind5jor,Su.-.y, &ot., &e.M< T^ooth,, Shaving ami Hair cHy?shY;0' orattnsprjMSieuSjBalffy. i'j f | I 'RooVivin^ ihontliiy suppr1es:of*f"nm Starch, Mai zena, Barley, Sago. Bronia Gelatine and Irish Mops. I am npVoiilfod Agcht at.this place for Mrs. Wins lows' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Bronchial Troches and Woym C?'?'f?i??.> D?. Jlaihya.VM })f.f^i M' Vm c:nt?s"aiid Vv. 'Aycrs Medicines. ;.K vei-y kiiid of Med. olnes, both Patent and Unpntcntcd, to be found aj E. J. ULJyKROS, M. D., Drupfrist and Apothecary, ; h : " - Oran-cbtn*g Drug SJure. mar 2 . y f.'f 1 ?C|ntiR o'n 11VEA RI '6*f'T11E Fl RST 'M()NDaV pi _Jj January, at the Court House, to highest bid g yEAR; OWtiiE Virst Mt ir\, at the Court House, to hi tier, iioif i .lfhiutation 3 miles-bidow Orangebarg. Plantation on Snake Swamp, known as the "Rowc l'laoo." Plantation in Fork of Edisto. House nnd Lot of-KT notes,.known ns tho "Rowc Place." House, and Lot near Railroad, occupied last year by Mr. Mosolcy. For eoiniit ions of Bent'ng nnd, .oilier particulars inquire of Sheriff' Dukes, my authorized Agent. nqvOO-rrtd D.F.SIMMONS. TryUBIAC S.il.lE.---Iiy Permission JL .... of ..tho Ordinary, \vc will sell qn Monday, the 2;M diiy" of December next, at the Plantation known as White Hill, all of-tSloSpersotml Estate of the late yim JnnKinf, consisting of 7 bend .Mulos,^ head fi Z< "'""'t ?iu '.ivao o.* C?.?'.'.V,? "bout 2o,fieadf Fat Hogsi Slock Hogs- atioul !2??hiiahels Corn, FoJ.I?1, Peas, a fine lot of Rico and the Straw of the samv, 1000 bushels Potatoes hud Slips, Wagons, Carls ail j tioar, a large lot of Plantation Tools and Farming Implements, the Seed of about 60 bales of Cotton. On the same day will rent the said Plantation for 12 months to the, highest ^bidder. Conditions made known Ton.'day. of' Snlo. V 8 ' W"A. O'CAIN, Adm'r. nov 2!i?td E. M. A. JENKINS, Adpi x. ... , ALSO At private Bale, u NEW DUOOA* nml n fine HORSlVaccustomod to any kind of work. Terms cash. dec 14?tf AVtKO.^Oiic Thousand Now 8UBSCRIBEUS to the 0RAN0EBUR? NEWS. Orangcburg Distrtel has a voting popula tion of such ns can read and write, numbering nt least eighteen hundred. We inehr'e in this cslimnto those disfranchised by Congress, because, by law an<ljJustice, they are. entitled to yolo as well as oth ers. Let every voter, who can read, send along Two Doi.l.abr for his District Newspaper. JBtS^ The, ;oaali must invariably, accompany tho Biihsoi'iption. oct 10 tf LA ^F??iQL&KS^ ]^()R SALE, At 70 CTS PER QU IRE i ./ WHITS, copy writs; i i FT. FAS. IN CASE, Fl. FAS. IN DEBT. SUBPtENAS ad RESPONBENDUl^l in-EQUITY, . t/VT- lioll'BR QlHREr DECLARATIONS ON SEALED NOTE, ,*|WI PAYEE vs. MAKER, At ORANGKRURG NEWS OFFICE. p^?SL.U 'm^u ...... JLxi?^iq ....iui.. , CIEXTjXNG OFF AT St K I> 11 C E I> j^) RATES.?Being about to rebuild and not wish ing to move our Goods to. another localio", we havo determined to close out our entire Stock by the 1st of January next. Wo will offer such bargains in Dry floods, Ci ooeries, Shoos, &o., as will make It to the advantage of nil buyers to give us a call. F. II. W. IUUGG.MANN v< CO. junc 8 ? ? ? ly XX DAYS r If ii?t, be sure to call tit ?over(offered in (his Market; which ?re'now being sold at Greatly, Reducedi Prices. ' \v"arranting to compete in tho abovo Lino of GOODS: with atiy MarkeVin the United State*. ".. j ? ? ? 1 .\ -.? A V."-V\ v.* vY ? -V?? .''I V/, s i-. -o*? '..??.<?/'. , ,J " ? JUST""'" " FOll SALE CHEAP ^^?-tbaWiVe^very M? fe* K?H? ?' .>; * j ' ; OjV^^ g| 1 is IS t::,choiqe : 1 ' EVERY KIND OF j a h 8 harden ^eeds, < Onion? Setts, &c. jki, fob 23 i . - - r ? a ,t>:ai! >;: 1R v.o.-/-:v."? ? Imt: to tfbiti 1 W? ri-iui '7 ' $10,000. in greenbacks,, j: | -Al- .: . >rt ? n/m . thJE old stand, JOHN D.'STOCKER & CO.,! 7 u ^CORNER STORE, . RU SSE 1 jL-STR EET! AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. ? i GTeat Fall in Cotton Goods! .aiAt;iu tfv.l :rv! I touionvt j ? ? r- .; ?ih .> ? ? ?'n nrrji ( k '.. .". . j[. TO ?.-.j j It EST BRANDS OF CALICOES l?c. per yd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12jc per yd. GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new'FiillStyh-s and llriglit Colors 2?c per yd HLEACIIED SHIRTINGS 7,8 n.nd 4 4 from 10 to 20o perryd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 10c. per yd. ?">v?j .-. >? . ???'?S > : 1 ???? ?'' ' '? I ? !?{ '.' .?'.!?' i ? .t ?.<;.-; S"M) j Besides the above may be found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, from 85.00 (suitable for Frcedinen) to ?25.00 (fine English Cnssimcre) per Suit. BOOTS, SHOES, and ETC. j , ; >'[-? A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Barter. Highest Market Prico given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, and .OD ? neb?ffW .0 C 0; T T ? Sfl may 11 joiin i). stocke:: &? co. 99 Established Jewelry House,/ 258 KING STREET, C1I ABLESTON, S. 0. A MRORTEItS AND DEALERS IN PINE WATCHES, JEWELRY ?ND STERLING SILVER WARE, l\ Silver PJat cd .Goods, Gold nnd Steel Spvctnclcs, tine Table nnd Pocket Cutlery nnd Fnncy Articles.; '? ?We desire to cult attention of our Couiitry FHcnds to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS and FORKS, tlio lnrgcui)imUic State; which wo are now offering nt Xcw York I* rices for Cash or City Accept tnncc. Our Largo Assortment of GOLD ami "SILVER WATCHES arc of" ,tho best English, Swiss and Amcri can Manufacture. ; < , - j Special Attention 0|vcu <0 tli? T-f.enairinK of Watoims and Jewelry. jnF?JOi? AGENTS'FOR AMKRlOAN WATCH COMPANY. W. CAllKI^GTOX. W. TUOMAS. oct fl . v. , .^p--..-?:: hi I m ?* ? -vr- }: '? \8t thomas "ray :" IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF 17 BAY & I^l^O'S, Proputcd to do nil kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built/to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, rrith promptness and despatch. From this date, I will keep constantly on baud v. ?.- ni'TTn J DT T i i - g ?:??.. $Jl ? I JjitlUOiiiJ dldillVv COFFINS , -: ; READY { OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, FUC OM THE FINEST TO THE CH EAP EST VARIETIES. Charges as modcrato1 as tho times'will admit. VARNISHES asd"PAINTS constantly oh hand. " '.' " -:- : [j Also two .barrels- MAN II ATTF.N AXLE GltICA.SE, for greasing Wagon nA^ Baggy Axles, fee, for sale at low rates. sept 28?lye THOMAS RAY. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CIT1ZKNS OF ORANGEBURG AN? THE ADJOINING Districts thai 1 nm still at my Old Stand, ready to tlo.hny work in my lino at the Shortest' Notioc. I have on hand several New and Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also twi WAGONS, ono 1 Horse nnd one ?. _ALSO? I have established a - . lumber yard and will kecj) constantly on Imml BOARDS, SCANTLING, &c., of nil kinds usually in demand, and enn till ull Orders with Despatch. My Cotton Gins and t'rt s.s are in perfect orJer, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all, those who nmy fiiTorme with their Cotton the coining Season. I urn Agent for Billon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely in use in the South, nnd being sold much cheaper than Rope, the propriety of using them in place of Hope, is brought to tlio attention of the Plnntcrs. ThtKC Ties arc great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, nnd ready for imme diate use. '1 will keep constantly on hand n lot of the Universal Tie nnd Iron Hoop, which I will bcII nt Chnrles toii prices?12 cents, expenses added. , A sample of the above Tic can be seen nt tliis Qfllcc, where it may bo compared to the Arrow Tic. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. I ! A IM M N IUGGS. aug HI * -f'^' ? ly LEGAL" N( STA'f>B OP SOUTH1 ?AUOfflNA, Henry Livingston; Execute*, V " WM- '? vs. J. ' - ImchefS.Dannclly. ? t '' "?; ?*!??. (<?'? In T.urmiunco of tin order mride in tli? above stotcd case, will bo sold before the Court House, in Orange burg on the 'flret Mtfnda^ra'-janflttVftv" 186?, a tract of land situated on Kurth, VAisto liivcrln Oraage burg District, containing 1268 acres, more or leu, and boundadibyo lands,?dclNvlP^Cai^irWim I Mack, Jacob wolfeftBarAfr(^F(ng^o^.;Mil >Nprth Ediato River. ^ ' ^ ^-^ r Terms?One-third cash,.the balance on o credit of t wfllro month's with .'interest, from 'day of sale, pay a blo aunually, purchasers to giro bond with approved sureties, with a mortgage of the premises to secure payment of the- purchase pioaey,! n'ud,pay'Ar papora and revenue stamps ; .and .should the purchaser fail to comply,' the land^wilbb^^lrot? ott'the'sttc^cdlng sale day at the risk of -the, former purchaisKUI ilj -Ii. ,>}y.v.\ ALSO . .-A .?tonrcm Hciiry Livihgtun, Executor, V&'ftneT oldtnia ' Under and by virtue .of an ?rd?r Wdff'?a &1 above stated case, w|U be sold, on tlic eaaieitay saI place, a tract of land.irt the Fork of Kdjatp, oa fltc North branch of" ?aid'River,'^mifei frbhi the Court . House, a tract of land containing' -^-^;*crcs, more or .less, bounded norths by estate lands.of 8. Beach and hinds of J.'' W/Dannfelly, on fhewrtt, by the same and that owiiJd by J. i Andrews}'') on the" by North Edisto River containing one thousand acres more or less. , ? - fit i\:x it "WOtlrJ 10 Terms, cash?p.ujrchascrs.jfqj.payibr and revenue stamps, . 'U..w t?V.tjh iflufcCsft 1 ' s >;fl i?l?it:JtJ J. U. Milkouse, Guardian. 1 i./i 'j ; >i vi.l lJ': '/ft ' i'll .tw-o U?"? ?) Debora, Gloypr,.eU.)atlj;f J tftfjiiJ'' 10 ,va i'f the above stated ease, will bp sola on Gie.Ist Mon day hi January, J808, * tr?^^ lOyti acres, more or less, situated <?n,'the ,?Bat side of' Wulew Swamp, and bounded on the north -by H. II. -Benneiivea?t'by ?state.ia?Ui ?f "Lfetrls ?t'erenson, by lands ot G- II. Stimmers and LaT>an J. Williams, south by James- Reed and west bv J> E. Moss,- and A.B:GlovcT'sland:,: ' ?"? "?"? ? tyffl? Terms?One-half cash ?nib the balance for six money, and to pny for papers and re venue, stumps. ,?{ E. T. Glover, Adm'x. | . ^ , r J. W. Kcitt. J ;i Under and by virtue of a decretal order'made in the above stated case, will be sold on the 1st ? Mon- ' day in "January," 18C8, 'before' thi Court House, s> tract of land situate in tho District ?f- Orangeburg, on Turkey . Hill. Bkrpnch,,,p-a^crHjlofli5Jprth".1Edialo River, containing six hundred and seventy-si,? and one half acres .more ot less, and boun ded vn lands of S. G.' J/tmisont, J- G. Wannnmaker, .'estate of Henry Ellis and A- N". Wanne.maker, ' ' Ter ins?Onc-t Ii ird cash and the remainder in 1 and 1 payment 1 purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue 8t,unP8' . :v :?;{ .f>? % ,. ... -A1^0,..!?: " f'il?iyl V. D. V. Jamison, Cow>.;|;,: .ft... pUUfl ?fa vs."! y . ? . Foreclose ? JilO. D. Inabinet. J ; M OP t g a g'.e7.' At the same timo and plaeo five hundred acres/ ($00) more of ldss on Ball^lBranoU^uouiided- by lands of S. E. MooreryS. Gi Fair; estate bf F. 'X D. '2 Folder. D. E- D. Bowman and J. D. Inabinet. Terms?Cash enough to pay costs and-, expenses of suit; balance on lBt:da'y of January." AV.D. 1868, secured by bond, with personal security* andniort gage of premises to secure the payjnent of the pur chase money? "'XhTrclids'er^'T'orpay for".pjipeVs atad revenue stamps. , jf {} u3i'-1:: I ALSO Ben. F. Simons, "j Bill to ? : VTB.. - I } i Foreclose ? John.Huffman.. | > M,p r ^g,*^^,., At same time and place, t wo Imudredaind ?CTcn ty-two ncrcs nioro' of less, in t'lie district a'ndptate " rforesaid, on waters' of. Rull Swamp, bounded by ' - landa of J. M. Harlcy: Wv Hooker, Henry Gisscn dunncr'and Gcbrge Livingston'.'^'' . ?'*''' Terms?One half cash, and balance on ? credit of one year, secured by bond with interest from dato and mortgage of the land. ' Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue.stamps.. ' Purchaser- failing to comply with terms of gale, tilt Commissioner will sell the said lands at the sale day next succeeding at t ho risk of former p?rehnser. jr.. in diivv .ii oiai { ,bioo.^UoOrt?4 ?Mjoijt;) ?d it.nui Tri?r?o ^>ijW Commissioner's Oflicc, "| V. D. y. JAMISON,' { Orangcburg C. H. > ,: Commiesioner. De.e 1?, 1807. ? ?? y ? ; 1 " 1!i ? TiT, 'f doo 7 ? .,.:'?,.-. H ft.-> -. ?? id ! jo-id, .: ? . j ? ! !;-. ?/fkS0f ^njltioU 10iH .x<-ix L. A. Zeiglcr. Ex'r of WiUisfJl:- ?n'd M>>L . , Lewis Zciglcr, . ,t _ ;a; WcslejtiHouBcr.-.Adni'ri ir , eU al. r , Creditors and ?evisees. By order made in this case, the creditors of 1 Zciglcr, deceased, will prove their demands b?fot* me by the first of January no^t.;...r!' nafil tnoto And by tho Bamc order. I will' sell at Orangeburg on the first* Monday'in Jantiary,' ISCe?,' for oAe'lialf (j) cash, Ute balance- .paynb'.o six months {6) from the dnyil' sole, secured bv a bond, bearing interes? frobMM?*ey payable annually 8?long a's any part is unpaid, and.a me-Ttgxgo of tnc premises' on which shall be a covenant that in case of a breach of the condition of tlle: fttond, the' Commissioner shall re sell for the balance .duo' upon-giving twenty^One days notice of the salo?purchasers paying for pa pers and 11'amps, the following land : , 1. Tract of 470 acres in paid District, called tho Rear Branch Tract, bounded, on lands of David Wannamaker, Estate of Furtick and a tract allotted to L. E. Zcigler. . 2. The Crim Tract? lOO acrcs^bounded west on lands of Mrs. Wolfe, and on all other sides by lands assigned to L. E. Kciglcr. 5. 162 acres, part of tho Myers-- Tract,.bounded by lahds of L. A. Zoiglcr, Mary Seawrlght, Arthur Reed and William Ott. - v ' 4. Twenty (20) a9res of the i'MoVoId'* T^rsnt, bounded by lands of R. Huffman and L. A* Zoiglcr. 6. Aud one other Tract of 68 acres, bounded on lands of Jacob Cridcr, V|\stino: Ssylor and '.Mary Scawright. lln[ ?,,.? Commissioner's Office,) V. D. V. JAMISON, * . Orangeburg 0. If. V ' Comtalssl?ner." October 17, 18G7. j (OO* nov,? _?_ v .: . 1 '? . . THE FINE ESTATE known as KEITT PLAC8, situated in St. Matthews' Pariah. The Estate consists of three separate Tracts. The Kennorly Placo has.-lO? acres cleared and 200 uncleared. The Darby Place has .'100 cleared and 200 uncleared?all fine Cot ton Lands. Tho Kcitt Place consists of 2;4oO acres, one half cleared and in h fine state of Cultivation. The Estate is watered by a largo Creek, which affords good Rnngo for Cattle. HoR Rich Red Clay. The Ks?ato would be Leased nil to' one person, or in small Tracts of 60 or 100 ftores^' to suit small farmers,, Fine Mules sold with thpPJapo on credit. . Tho Kennorly and Darby Places would be sold-'l^ desired. For Terms.apply to'. t ui'ifff tlfa J. J. WOOpARD, Sti Matthows P. O,, nov 2?tf Orangeburg District, S. TV. THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRJJGR.'GIVEN for all kind of COUNTRY PRODdJCE, Decs] wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc.. by '? - KZEK1EL ^ kOHN fob 28 0 y H