The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, March 09, 1867, Image 9
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS,
PUBLISHED
EVERY SATURDAY MORNING
V " AT ^
Orangeburg, S. C.
Terms: $2 00per Annum, in Advance.
During tho Spring and Full Seasons, Extra Copies
of'the Oh a no ku i' no Nbw* will bo circulated for the
benefit of our Advkutisinq Patrons.
figg" Contract Advertisements inserted ou tho
most Liberal Terms. Address
SAMUEL DIBBLE,
Editor "Orungeburg News,"
Orangeburg, S. C.
Sale Day.
As usual, Ornugeburg was crowded ou Mon
day Jast with peoplo from all parts of tho Dis
trict. As our readers have remarked in our
advertising columns, a great dctil of land was in
tho market for divisiou of property under pro
ceedings in Equity or in the Court of Ordi
nary.
' The principle sales were as follows :.
Riley vs. Riley.
124 acres, ?175; 114 acres, $300; 14S uerc?,
$300; 100 acres, $450 : one-third cash; balance
twelve months credit.
Huff vs. Syphrct.
300 acres, $300; 081 acres, $485; 130
acres, $?; 100 ncrcs, $195: one third cash.
Adtnr Walker vs. Cleelcly.
? 257 acres, $275; 5U? acres, $1700 : one
third cashr
Estate J. W. Tindal.
145 acres, $120. .
Estate J. W. Martin.
-.190 acres, $320. ??
Estate C. Cridtr.
134 acres, $134.
Simmons vs. Roire.
00 sticks timber, $29.50 : cash.
? Some personal property was also sold, and
mules brought prices from $150 to $200, at
auction, and at private sale.
Some enterprising itinerant venders of dry
?goods had a public sale also, in the open air,
;md realized prices so much higher than those
charged in the stores of our Town, that we ad
vise our regular merchants, to try the same
plan to dispose of any old stock they may have
? on hand.
New ?Advertisements.
... :?:o:~ j
J8QT" Sec Sales on 3rd and 4th pages. Also.
.Notice to .Guardians and Trustees.
JG6>~ iScc Notice to.T?.vI\iyerfl of Orange
^?ari?hY' ? ? ;
. 4S?~Soe Ordinance of Town Council. ?
JWaT See Citation, Estate of Miss ELIZA
BETH RlCKENBAKEtt.
SSf- Attention is invited to the Notice of the
. Estate of Maj. J. V. GLOVER, announcing
plantation to rent on liberal terms.
Messrs. T. A. J EFi'uitDS & Co., for the
bcncGt of tho public, have acted as agents for
the purchase of large supplies of Corn for this
District, and have also received on their own
account a consignment of the same article, which'
is for saic at the lowest rates, as will be seen by
their advertisement in our columns. Give them
a call.
Consignees per South Carolina Railroad
From 1st to 7th Inclusive.
W2>McI31roy, Ezekiel & Kolin, Bull & Scovilt, T.
K. Legare, T. A. Jeffords & Co., W. T. Light foot; J
H. Hydrick, P. II. W. Brigginatm, .). B. Phclps, C.
A. Zciglcr, Cor nelson, Kramer & Co., Addon .*c
Boliver, J. II. Felder, J. W. Kcitt, It. Livingston', N.
K. W.. Sistrunk, .1. King. J. A. Hamilton, Dukes &
Hinder, J. Jones, Smoak & Slulcy, Robinson & Co.,
IVGowan, A, P. A vinger, J. C. Edwards, P. P. Shu
icr, T. Kay, D. W. Barton, J. B. White,T. II. Lc
gure, W. A. O'Cnln, A. S. Salley, J. McNamuni, L.
D. Clark, O. L. Smith W. Knoits, H. N. Shell, 11. L.
Wolfe, W. E. Williunis & Co., C. B. Glover, C. L.
Qrambling, K. It. Co.
H Y M E N E A I,.
'Marriki>?On the 25th ult. nt the residence of
the bride's father, by Her. W. G. Connor, Mr. J. W.
FAIRY, Jnnr. to Miss LAV IN! A K. daughter of J.
W. II. Dukes Esq., all of this District.
Marrikd?On the 21st ult. ai tlie ?'?HUlcnoo of (lie
bride's mother, by Rev. Win. Jones, Mr. JOltH n.
I50ZZABD to Miss LOVICY C. ItUPLE, all of this
District. -
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to me by note or otherwise,
jire requested to meet mo at the office of Messrs.
Simouton & Glover, Attorneys at Law, Orangeburg
C. II-, on Thursday, March 14, 1807.
JOSEPH CLOVER.
mar 2 2t
DR. E. V. STEED MAN.
Desires to announce, that lie lias located nl Mr.
.1. J. QU ATT L I! It A U M 'S, on Binnicker's Brhlgo
Road, near John Eastkrmn'b for the practice of
Medicine in nil its brandies, und offers his profes
sional services to his friends nnd (he public gene
rally residing in Hint vicinity.
mar 2 ' 1m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ,.
Orangeburg Dint riet. / eit,lt",n
By P. A. McMlCHAEL, Esq., Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Donald It. Barton hath made gsuit to
iiu to grant, him belters of Administration of the
Estate and Effects of Elizabeth Kickoubakcr de
ceased.
These arc thercforo to cito and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said
Elizabeth ltickenhnker, deceased, that they be and
appear before mo in the Court of Ordinary, to bo
held at Orangeburg C. H. ontho28d day of March
instant, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to shew cause it rtny tiiey have, why the
said Administration Hliould not be granlcd*.
Given under mv hand this 8tli day of March Anno
Domini, 1807. P. A. MeMICIIAEL,
mjr'J?2t O. 0, D.
COMMERCIAL.
OrriOK or tub Obanueuubo News,
Mnroh 8, 1887.
Cotton?"Wo have a very dull market with a de
clining tendency, and quote:
Ordinary. 21
Middling. 22
Strict Middling. 23
AlthougU the specio value of Cotton may bo less,
yet on account of tho depreciated value of Green
backs, wo may expect an advance in tbe price of the
staple, and it' there is no settlement of tho political
status Greenbacks will be of nearly the same value
as Confederate bonds, and Cotton will rise in pro
portion.
Kouoit Kick?W? quote nt $1.75 per bushel. Wo
havo to advise a better feeling for the above, with
an upward tendency.
LvMHBn?Sales at $15 per M. with a steady de
mand.
ORANGEBURG RETAIL PRICES.
cokkrctbu wkkkly by rzrkiel * koiin.
BAGGING por yard.$ 30(^,32
BALE ROPE per lb.. 20(?25
BRICKS per M.:.. 8 00
CANDLES per lb sperm. 35@i0
?? Adamunliiic. ? 30(ri}.'?<"
? Tallow. 26
COFFEE per lb Rio. 80@38
" l.aguaym. 40
? .lava. GO
CORDAGE per lb Manilla. ? 30@iti
FISH Cod per lb. 12
" Herring per box. 1 00
44 Mackerel per kit. 3 00(a) 1 00
FLOUR per bid Fine. 12 00?H 00
! ?? Super. 14 00015 00
? Extra. 10 00(?, 17 00
I ?? Family..:. 17 00(?V.18 00
I GRAIN, Oats. 1 .">0
j " Com. 1 '.10
?4. Peas. 1 75
I HIDES, per lb dry. 0 0, 10
I INDIGO, per lb Carolina. 1 00(,i, 1 25
LIME, per bid. 3 7"?
MOLASSES, per gallon. 7">(.V, 1
NAILS, per keg...... tt 00@10 00
OILS, Kerosene per gal. 1 00
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE.
BACON. Hams per lb. 25<W,20
" Sides 44 . 20
?? Shoulders " . 1 (?.(.? IS
BUTTER, Country per lb.
" Goshcn " . 50(?,">?
j CHICKENS, per do/.. 3 00
j FOWLS, " . 4 00@ 500
EGGS, 44 . 20
BEESWAX, t^cr lb. 30
LARD, per lb. 20
BICE, per lb Carolina. 10@.12
SALT, Liverpool per sack. 8 00(?. 8 50
SHINGLES, per M. 0 00
SOAP, per lb bar. 15(7,'JO
.STARCH, per lb. 20
SPICES, per lb, Cassia. 1 ."0
" ?? Mace. 2 00
44 ' ? Cloves...J. 1 25
" " *? Pepper. 50
?' ? All Spice. 50
'* '* Ginger...? 50
SUGAR, per lb Muscuvndu. lOf.V 15
j/{ " A, B, and C. 10@20
44 " 44 Crushed.
TEAS, per lb.,. 1 3?$t 2
TOBACCO, as per quality, per lb. 4?(W) 1 50
V IN EG A It, per gallon. 75
QUOTATIONS FOR UNCURRENT MONEY AND
SECURITIES.
corrected weekly by Ht'l.l. a scovill.
Ban? of Chester. 2'.
" Georgetown. 12
44 4 1 Newbcrry. 80
4* '? Souili Carolina. IS
Charleston.". 13
4' 4i ,Cnmdcn.. 34
Commercial Bank of Columbia. 5
Exchange 44 ?? 4* . 12
Farmers and Exchange Bank. 2
Merchants Bank Chcruw. 12
Peoples Bank. 80
Planters Bank Fair field. G
Planters & Mechanics Bank. 15
Southwestern R. It. Bank. 80
Bank of the Slate of S. C. old. 1?
Bank of Hamburg. 10
Bunk, of Union. 45
COLD. :'.()
SILVER.25
SO. CA. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION l
Charleston, 21st February, lKi*i7. j'
The undersigned, having been appointed Commis
sioner, has been instructed by his Excellency, Gov
ernor OUR, to organize the Bureau at the earliest
possible moment. In a few days Agents will be ap
pointed by the Governor to proceed to Europe,
whose duty it will be to induce immigration to our
State, to disseminate such information as may <h
furnished them of hinds for sale or lease, and to en
gage such laborers, mechanics, servants and other
help, as may be desired by the inhabitants of tlx
State. All Agent for the same object will perhaps
be sent to New York. It would bo desirable thai
our people furnish this Bureau without delay, with
i format ion how they desired to be served, indica
ting the kino of U?lp (hey require, and the wages
which they are willing to pay, orn description of
the lands they have for sale or lease, and their ten...
and conditions. If combinations can be formed in
the several Districts bf the State for joint action, it
would perhaps facilitate mutual operations: ami
where arrangements can he made to advance part
of the passage money of the laboring immigrants,
by accepted orders to that effect oil any of the fac
tors or merchants of Charlestou, it would no doubt
greatly advance the result, if the people that fa
vor I bis measure would meet at their respective
Court-Houses to consult and indicate their wants,
this Bureau would take great pleasure in seiving
their interest to tbe best of its ability? A pamphlet
will be printed in several European languages for
distribution, describing the capacities and advan
tages of our soil, climate, productions, etc.. in which
many particulars that are promptly furnished may
be advertised. The means at the disposal of this
Bureau being strictly limited, the kind assistance
of the conductors of our public journal;, is respect
fully requested.
JOHN A. WAG EN EU,
Commissioner of Immigration,
mar 2 2t
rnilE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE GIVEN
JL for all kind of COUNT BY PRODUCE, Bees
wax, Tallow, Hides,' Furs, etc.. etc,, by
EZEKIEL & KOIIN.
fel?28 y le
WHISKEY L AUK LS FOR RALE IN
quantities to'suit Purchasers, Apply
at In is Oflice,
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT?IN EQUITY.
V, D. V. Jamison, Com'r. *) Bill for
vs. J- Foreclosure of
0. M. McMichucl. J Mortgage.
By virtue of a Decretal Order in this cubo, I will sell
ut Orangeburg Court House, on Monday tho tirat
day of April next, within the Legal Hours, the
following Real Estate to wit :
All that Plantation or Tract of Land situated in
this District, in the fork of tho Edisto River, and
bounded according to a re-survey Plat laado by M.
L. Baldwin, Oct. 11, 1807, viz: (Containing '170
acres, more or less,) ou the Northeast by lands of
said C. M. McMichuot, and cstato lauds of John
Moody, deceased, on the Northwest and Southwest
by lands of John Enstcrlin, and Southcust by lands
of Joseph G. Glover.
TERMS OP BALK.
One-fourth ensh?the balance ou a cretlit of twelve
in out Iis, with interest from day of sale, payable an
nually, the purchaser to give boud'and mortgage of
the premises to secure tiuj payment of said balance.
Commissioner s Office, 1 V.D. V. J AM I.SON,
March 0, 1807. j" Commissioner.
mar U td
ALSO
Harriet C. Leo, Adm'x. ) For Partition
vs. V ?nd
John P. Baxter, et ct at. J Account
Bv vir*"" ol" a Decretal Order made in this cause, I
"will sell ut Columbia, S. C, on the 1st Monday in
April n<...:
All that Lot of Land lying and being in the City of
Columbia; with n Dwelling House ami other build
ings thereon, containing one acre more or less, and
bounded North by Divine-Street. East by lot of P. F
Fruzcc, West by Ricliurdson-Streot and South by
lot of Henry McMillan. Said lot will be sold either
in whole or parcels.
conditions.
Cash sufficient to defray the expenses of proceed
ings?the balance on a credit of twelve months
purchaser giving bond with approved sureties, bear
ing interest from day of sale, und u mortgage of the
premises to secure the purchase money ; also to pay.
cash for papers and revenue stumps.
Commissioner's Office, )# V. D. V.JAMISON,
Commissioner.
Commissioner's Office, \ V. D.
Orangeburg ('. IL, S. C, >
March ?, 1807. J
mar "J td
ALSO
Absalom Snell,
vs.
1
. M. J. D. Rast,
Pursuant to an order in tbis cas<>. will be suhl at
Orangeburg on the first Monday in April next,
between the Legal Hours?
All that Tract of Land in Ornugeburg District,
containing 158 acres, more or less, bounded North
by lands of Ahsploui M. Snell, East by hinds of
Lewis 1'. Collier, South by lands of S. E. Moorcr
and West by lands of S. G. Fair.
Conditions cash and purchaser to pay for papers.
ALSO
H. C. Sallcy, Ex'r, -|
rrsula Corbet t ct id. J
Uri
Will be sohl, the Hall Tract, containing :>';"5 acres,
more or less, situate on Denn Swam]), waters of N.
Edisto river, in Orangeburg District, and bounded
North and East by hi mis of Allen I'ortcr und J. C.
Faiinin, and West on Dean Swamp.
TKRMS
One-third cash, and the balance on u credit until
1st Fob, ISliS, secured by bond, bearing interest
from date, with a mortgage of the property and per
sonal security. I'urchi'sers to pay for paper: and
Revenue Stamp-:.
ALSO
Wm. W. Jones ct id
j
Frucmi Jones et al
Will be sold. Lands of the Estate of Isaac Jotus,
mi Glpson's Bay in Orangeburg District, containing
?jo.'t acres', more or lets, ami bounded by lauds of the
same Estate, advanced to Benjamin Jones ami Bian
ca Glnr.e and the share of the Widow Frucmi Jones,
and by lands of Hamilton Shuler.
ALSO
William J. Fairv
vs. V
Andrew J? Grimes. J
Will be sold, n Tract of Land containing ISO acres
more or less, near branchvillc, ami bounded by lands
of the Estate of A. II. Syplirctt, Ahrain Ott,"and I>.
1). Fairy, ami-Appleby.
Conditions cash,.and purchaser to pay for papers
and Revenue Stamps.
ALSO
Watson A. O'Cain, Adm'r }
vs. \
AndrowJ. Smoke et ux el al J
Will be sold, a Tract of baud in the fork of the
Kdiatos, containing '-'so acres, more or less, and
bounded by lauds of John McMichucl, estate lands
of D. A. F. Summers. Lewis Wissen hum am! the es
tate lauds of Suniucl Hair.
'1 KtlMS.
So much cash as will defray the costs of these
proceedings, and the balance on u credit of six
months, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest
from the day of sale, with good sureties aid a mort
gage of the premises to secure the payment of the
purchusc money, and to pay for piiperj an I Revenue
Stumps.
ALSO
Henry L, Rickenbaker "J
vs. V
Jesse N. Hntglcr Adm'r, et al J
Will be sold, all the Real Kstlltc of the l.ite Joshua
Hnigler, to be more purticularly described ou the
day of sale.
TKRMS
One-half cash, and the balance im u credit of ? no
year. The purchasers to give bond bearing interest
from the day of sab-, and a mortgage of the premi
ses to secure the payment of the purchase money,
and lo pay lor pnpers and,Revenue Stumps.
Commissioner's otliue. t V. 1). V. JAMISON,
.omnussioncr s othue. |
(trangeburg C H. V
March I, 1807. J
I 'ummissioucr.
mar'i id
JNO. T. IN A 111 NET Adm'r of |
A. D. IN ABI N KT, et al | Orangeburg District
Vfl la Koiiitv,
ATtS <? IN A ?IN KT el all J
The Creditors or a >?< hiUald |). I nu bind arc Ii er?.
by notified to produce ntut ,., their claims
against his list ale, on or before the first clny of
April next, before the Commissioner of ibis Court.
Commissioner s Office, | V. D. V. JAMISON,
Fell 'Jil, 1807. j Commissiolier.
mar 2 td
tobmo notice
In the matter of | February Sittings, 1S<>7.
Guardians and Trustees, { al Orangeburg.
The Commissioner having reported that all the
Records ol Ids office \v?r? destroyed during the re
cent war. and that he is unable to report even the
names of all the Guardians ami Trustees: It is or
dered, that he do publish a notice lo all persons who
were appointed Guardians or Trustees, or were in
any way liable lo account as such in this Court prior
to the loth May, lSti?, to appear before him ami en
ter into new bonds on or before the first dnv of June
next, and in every case in which he can obtain evi
dence to satisfy himself thai any person so liable to
account has failed to comply with this notice, he
shall issue a rule against such persons to comply.
' It is also ordered, That in addition to their giving
new bond, that thoy be required to tile in the Com
missioner's Office, within the time aforesaid, their
returns, shewing all their receipts ami expenditures
for the wards, and also a full schedule of nil the pro
perty of every description which they mny hold for
their respective wards.
Signed. WM. D. JOHNSON,
March 1, 1807. ('haucellor.
A true copy of the original order on record in this
Office,
Commissioners Office. ) V. D. V. JAMISON,
? Ma roh U, 1Sr,7. ( c,
nnmissiouev,
mar '?> in
Office to Rent.
THIS BUILDING FORMERLY USED "BY
iiil the Subscriber us a Law OHice, situated on
L??-Main-street. For particulars, apply next
door, to Mr. D. Louis, or to
SAMUEL DIBBLE, ?
at Izbvv & Dibble's. .
mnr 9 tf
To Rent.
AfiffRl ViK PLANTATION BELONGING TO the
Kiniii Estltc of Jiio. V. Glover, situate ou Willow
WwlilLSwanip. Fork of Edisto. Apply to
C. B. GLOVER, Orangeburg C. II.
mar'.) t 2
H?XJSIE TO RENT.
?fjt? THAT ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE ON AME
S?gii! lia-!;trcet, belonging to the Estate of the bite
BiijUL Joseph Rentz, deccuscd, with Out-Buildings
and Store attached. Applv to
1ZLAR & DIBBLE,
Attorneys at Law.
fob 23 ? :it
FO L\ S A CIO.
?A DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE WITH A
hundred Acres of Land attached, at the Vil
la?e of Orangcburg, u short distance above
tho Railroad Depot.
Any one desiring a mutUi FARM contiguous to a
thriving Village, this splendid Kc?-..i..?cc 0fl\.1;j every
inducement. Terms easy
A fine.- BUILDING LOT, containing about (-1)
acres, between the Subscriber's Resilience and the
New Building of Mr. W. N. Scovill. On this Lot
arc several Outbuildings.
Apply to G. D. KEITT.
feb 23 ? 8m
Com, Corn, Corn.
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.,
OFFERS FOR .SALE
1 nO BUSHELS WHITE CORN. 1500 BUSHELS
J UU Vellow Corn at a lower price than can be
purchased elsewhere.
ALSO
A choice lot of Extra, Super and Fine Flour, and
n large assortment of Select Groceries and Liquors.
marO . It
Orangeburg Drug S|ore.
DE, E. J. OLIVEROS.
milE PROPRIETOR, DR. E. .1. OLIVE KOS
JL cheered and encouraged by the large and
growing patronage now being bestowed on him by
his many friends, begs leave to return his sineei
thanks for their kind and generous assistance; and
respectfully request a continuation of same/
lie hopes, by strict attention to business, ever to
prove worthy of that support.
To his friends and Colleagues the sons of .?'Ksculu
pius. he welcomes them to the ORANGEBURG
DRUG STORE, and will take pleasure in tilling
their orders with neatness and despatch; with
Medicines, too. that are reliable, and guaranteed
pure and genuine.
To Fathers and Heads of families he invites them
cordially to come and deal with him. ^If they need
professional advice, when the counsel ofa practicing
Physician Cannot be easily obtained: he will take
pleasure in enlightening them on the subject free of
chatte, Mr. FRANK SUINGLEK. of St.* Matthews,
being chief assistant, will be pleased to sec his
numerous friends at the ORANGEBURG DRUG
ST?RE, opposite McNaniara and Rrigginisnn, on
Main er Russell-slreel.
E. J. OI.IVEROS, M. D.
mar 2?[ y Druggist and Apothecary.
VriNESEI.ECTION OF CHOICE SI'RINGCALI
cos, just received and for sale low for Cash,
by JOS. McNAMARA.
*feb 28 ly
j A 15I1LS. BEST FAMILY FLOUR, JUST RE
~r'/ ceived and lor sale, low bv
Ich 2:5-ly JO'S. M.NAMARA.
r P.BLS. MOLASSES. JUST RECEIVED AND
p) for sale low for cash, bv JOS. McNAMARA.
feb 23 ly
4 DHLS. LEAF LARD. JUST RECEIVED AND
4 tor sale low for cash, bv JOS. McNAMARA.
feb 2:'. ly
~ KEGS CHOICE BUTTER, JUST RECEIVED
and for sale low for cash, by
fel>23?ly JOS. McNAMARA.
j /\ FINE ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESES, JUSl'
1 \J received, and for sale low for cash, by
reb 23?ly JOS. McNAMARA.
Q HUBS. CHOICE BACON, JUST RECEIYED AND
.) for sale low for cash, by JuS. McNAMARA.
feb 28 ly
1
,1011 THE LAUGEST AND FINEST SELECTION
J of Pnpier.Mache, and Silver Ware ever ottered
in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa
sions, call at
EX EE 1 EL & KOIIN'S.
feb 2:'. y ic
NEW GOODS!
BY
K. 10. S A I, I 1ST A S,
AT TUK
POST O V V I (' K E U 1 1. I) I N CI.
Graham's Turn Out.
A NEW LOT OF
CALICOES,
HOMESPUNS.
SHOES,
HOOTS,
? I N E F E L T II A T S
AT
in:i) rei:d prices
r\\.Y.\\\ SIDES. BIRRED SI DES, PRIME Khould
\j ers, Corn, Flour. N. O. Molasses, Hardware,
Tinware, l.'utlery, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Sc
glll'S, etc., etc.
THE ABOVE LOT OF NEW GOODS WE OFFER
at Very Low Prices.
mar 2 t f
HOUSEKEEPERS
DESIRING To FURNISH THEMSELVES with
Everything that is required in their line,
should not fail to call at
15 Z E K 1 K L Si K O I I N * S
WHO HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK
of House furnishing GOODS, Imported direct from
England.
feb 2:l y lc
AVANrIMvD
By a .voting man, a situation on a Farm or in a
Saw Mill. He I ins worked in a Steam Saw Mill for
more than two years. Vor particulars apply at ibis
Office. m?r 2?tf
Attorneys and'Solicitors.
RUSSEL-STREET,
ORAlNTGEBTJiRG, 8, C.
JAMES F. 1ZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE.
r?b 28 * ly
_t___
J. W. I-I. DUKES,
LICENSED A UCTJONEER,
Offers his Services
FOR ALL SALES IN THIS DISTRICT.
At Reasonable Rates. ?
feb 23 * 8m
E. C. DENATJX,
WATCH MAKEK
and
J E W E I. L 13 R,
Work Neatly Repaired and Warranted,
RUSSELL-STBEET,
(Opposite Cornclson, Kramer & Co.,)
feb 2? c Gm
BULL & SCOYILL,
AGENTS FOR THE
Etiitniiio Tale Insurance Company
OF NE\r roif.fr.
POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ARLE,
Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holders,
fell 23 ?d
TAILORING.
Daniel W. Robinson,
Market-street, next to Miss Wise's old stand.
ORANGERURG, S. C.
Respect fully informs the citizens of this District
tlrtit lie is now prepared to do all work in bis line of
business, with neatness and despatch.
feb 23 c 1 m.
SPRING TRADE
1 8 6 7,
EZEKIEL & KOI-IjST
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, ETC., ETC.,
Corner Russell and Market-Streets.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO
their Stuck, which is entirely New, well Select
ed and will be sold at a SMALL* ADVANCE on the
<h'iginal Cost.
II MA NU EL EZEKIEL.THEODORE KOHN.
fob 23 y 1c
WILLIAM WILLCOCK
XTTOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
V V all his friends and customers that he has on
hand a large and well selected stock of
TIN WARE,
Manufactured by himself, which he will sell at very
low RATES.
ALSO
AN ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS,
WHICH ARE SOLD AT
j C If A R L E S T 0 X P R I C E S.
REPAIRING and other Work done to order at the
Shortest Notice.
Call and see for YoursetreSi
At WILLCOCK'S.
feh 23 * 8m
Just Received
AT
ROBINSON & CO'S,
FINE LOT OF FRESH GROCERIES AND
Ladies Shoes.
Extra No. 1 Butter and Cheese,
No. 1 Rice, Bacon, R?tter ?USCidts, Onions. Tea
and Cabbages, &0.
Agents for Baugh's Phosphates. S<?0 Cash,
St*>"? Credit with accepted Draft on Factors with 7
per cent, interest.
nomisrsojsr & co.,
ARE ALSO
AGENTS FOR THE
National Ink Company's Writing Fluid.
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A
BULL & SCOVILL
ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Underwriters Fire Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK,
ASSETTS OVER $3,000,000.
FOR THE
Security Fire Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK
ASSETTS ()VJ>? ?1,000,000.
Those fit*,?1 ,n *n0 ranks of all good Insurance
Companies.
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AGENTS,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL SE
. .lectod Stock of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
THEY ARE NOW
Receiving a Variety
OF
WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT
CHEAP CASH PRICES.
Calf and Sec for Yourselves.
J.'rVHARLEYv}A5cnl|?'
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THE SOUTHERN
DRUGSTORE?
For the liberal patronage which I have than fur
received from the citizens of Orangeburg District
and the confidence shewn in me by very numerous
friends. I tnkc^tbo opportunity of expressing my
sincere grutitudo in this, the first issue of the
"OnANCKnuno New?." The encouragement of past
patronage und kindness induces a strong faith in
future success, and, while thanking my friends for
past favors, I can assure them that nothing will be
left undone to deserve their continuing patronage.
My Store will be essentially a DIIUO STORE; in it
will be kept such Drugs and Medicines alone* as I
will warrant Genuine and Pure. I have arranged to
supply my customers with Medicines of the very
best quality afforded in the market. I avoid all'
chenp useless articles, and yet my prices sbnll b* as
reasonable for VALUABLE, GOOD, FRESH MEDI
CINES as any body's.
I invite ?he PHYSICIANS of the District to call
and examine for themselves. They are judges to
whose opinions I submit. Send your Orders und
they will be filled to your satisfaction. To the Citi
zens of my native District who have tried me, I say
don't give me up, try me a little longer, and you'll
not regret it?you'll find I'll stand a long race, as
well ns a short one; and your faith*in me shall not
be misplaced. To those who have not yet tried me,
now is your time to begin. As before, if you want
good, pure, family MEDICINES, such as
Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Ep
som Snlts, Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar,Carb. Soda,
&c, &c, or Dye Stuffs and Paints, and Brushes,
Concentrated Lye, &c, or even, Patent Medicines
or all kinds. Now, just call at that Little Store on
Main-Street, and you will be sure to get what you
want.
This Drug Store looks small, but your surprise
will be great when you enter to find bow appear
ances deceive, and what a quantity of good things
arc within this same Little Storo.
B. M. SHULER,
Druggist. .
feb y 1c
NORTH-EAST CORNER
OP.
Russell-Street and Court House Sunurc.
Having made arrangements with some of the
PRINCIPAL IMPORTING and JOBBING
FIRMS of NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and
CHARLESTON, they are
Receiving Every Week
on their own account and on consignment
A
COMPLETE SELECTION
OF
F 0 11 RI G X A XD I.) 0 M E S T I G
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
II A T S. C A P S
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES, best inako.
HARDWARE
IN GREAT VARIETY.
CROCKERY,
&c, &c, &c.
ALSO A FULL AND
Complete Stock of
THE BEST
FAMILY GROCERIES,
constantly on hand.
Having twenty-five years experience in
Orangeburg Village, we have carefully studied
the wants of our friends and customers and
feel justified in saying, our STOCK is better
selected and more complete than can be found
at any other place.
]3T'J-i cv SC?VILL.
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JUST RECEIVED BY
EZEKIEL *fc KOIIX,
rA PIECES LATEST STYLE SPRING CALICO,
0\) also
ASSORTED LONG CLOTHS, BROWN SHEET,
ing and Shirting, Osnaburgs, Denims, Stripes, Bed
Ticking, Drillings, Yarns of all Sizes, winch, to
gether with the balance of our largo and varied
STOCK, we offer to sell nt the LOWEST figures for
Cash or Country Produce.
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A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
vNDARD School Books.
a ISO
STATIONARY of all kind always to be bail at
EZEKIEL & KOHN.
Orders for School Books will receive prompt at
tention.
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Whittemore & Rhodos,
LATE
C. Whittemore Son & Co,
MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
BEST FAMILY SOAP,
No. 6 Radclific Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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THE CHEAPEST STEEL AND IRON HOES OF
direct Importation from the English Manufac
tory, arc tobe found at
EZEKIEL k KOHN'!'.
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