The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 26, 1867, Image 3
THE ORANGEB?KG NEWS.
SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1867. >
The Southern Elections* ff
In three of the Southern Stated tho ele^&ons4
?re over. In Louisiana, out of about 125,000
who registered, thoro wore only soino 75,000
votes cast at the election. In Alabama, out of
166,289 who registered] fr?re were"only 93#00I
votes cast. In both States, the probability-is
tha&tfie vote hasjbocn in {fayor of a Conven
ttfl.^dr'AwtM do^venViot will bo intensely
Radicai. In Virginia, though wo have not
pondoranco of tho Radical element in the Go
vontion also.)''lh> that State; howevcr'j the Con
servatives .? have a considerable representation
be considerable electioneering, and some Ktotit
contests for supremacy.' 'The ' Conservative
?aoiJi5T*<IO in IfcT . Jl'/dr ? Jii?i.*-?? hec li^fc-wi
ate advocating, some of ttiem.'tuo policy]
If dp?JojiT w^}?h1<niy^viBe,,d?/1
^q*oj^ ?'h:,u ,,c
In this State no' f<
adopted by any but
voaiq y4ri.n11.Ji.Mi
organized for a gram
uur no means untried to secure complete < sUc
Yf?f!T Ann v* twnvt uTl mv tr. v.iif'.vm .? . (j
cess.
A^ IlW Xn?rle^tott Ifetteiv" ? ?
Cbfor?Jc ?ton/a# ^SWfctoif' ?'^cccisi&n'-^A^'
.rsMunicipa^Mc?onV^ " : ,J ? W "
"iiiov iVob 'CMR^sTpNj Oct. 21,. 1SG7
,. Several..Members of Congress, constituting
- a Committee to examine into the condition and
prospects of ,^outbcrp .I^ibrpads indebted to
^hciGovcrnment for material, furnished since
the dolose of tho*war, have for some days been,
denizens .of our City,. und Jast evening at Uibrr
nian Hall addressed a Jargo concourse or,the
"loyal" [so-called] and their beloved |)rethrcn]
^icm^^ftf^oiu":) jfr t1lol ffPif l"S
the-public had beep invited ; but the. radical
? proclivities of the orators being well known
and the .partisan .character. of. their addresses
^?Rg MfSwBfrr^' i WV8???^?,ndcmp
crats stayed quietly at homo. . Tho papers state
?that Collector Sawj-er presided and introduced
with fulsome compliment tho honorable speak
4fm> ittho -brevity .eff. pjrpcr repprjeJ will imi
? t?te, and will simply and in general remark
tfch'at tbd 'addresses or h arangxics; del i vered we re
ichairacterized by tho usual ainouut ofd bun
?combe, the usual panegyric of the' philanthropy
and patriotism of the great Republican Party,
And tlie; usual flattery of tho negro. The freed
mien'with Bmiles hurrahed; their Joyal. .coin
peers applauded, andiuit 101..;o'clock, all dis
persed, feelingi ho'w great and good nod ?r?lo
rionsare weahdeufr PartyJ ii i'r)*i uul'l'
Candidates''for tho Convention arc ktill' un
announced; but it is probable that .nominations
(will itext week be made : and .'.the - canvass be
wigerousJy begun. There aro at present two
(factions aiuaag the Republicans, the Bowohitcs
nriid &c'EpJ>Tngites; fyut the latter arc so hope
lessly fin'^ tab'5 minority,1 that thoy1 wW be
compelled to succumb' to tho views, and endorse
the Radical nominees of their rivals, or' leave
iho party arid unite' With tho whites. 11 Tho lat
If?V Cburse tbey ctirtditily will not adopt, and as
Was the case' utider 1 similar "circumstances in
?frirgiblfV/We ifacci?'uh Hfill'unito to forfcHor the
ftleje&s'bf ihoir^aTty-^and but one Republi
ica?-'tiblcct will fee presented. I wrote in my
last:letter that mir jaeoj^e would mako no noin
. ^nations', but I Sta^e ibis-aftctfaoon Jjecn infonn
"e^Bid^'aVratigeiiibntS1 toe being perfected to
?jiVe^ ^meeVdtic &r Cbnfeerirative Ticket. ?
v (J ejicroj Cauby is not now so rfodulat as be
-tncrTTji |Tt-w f-.:?.._?... <? ??,, .
twas jC-uring tbq first fc"W weeks of his military
.JdmlnwWa^onl'. His J?r^ Order MB! tbe^re-!
^mTfl^n^n of tffld^fi ?ldjribb bavb1 cdmo!
. ^nj.p^rsoii8 (o^lnlc tbftt,raft6r' ;?ll' tlicfe' is
not mucn'l^p bo*Ruined.I by a change of nhstcrs.
Military rule, particularly of the unrcocraincd
aaturo which characterizes the govcrnmont im
posed upon us, cannot but be obnoxious and the
unlimited power in (be bauds of satraps will bo1
;an irrcsi&t?blc'temptation to tho pfbhiulgation
!St'arbitraryiand unjust'edicts.'
(._t In a counterfeiting case tried last weck inj
/fhp'Djjitcd States'Tiistrict Coiirt,' thb:-jioiinscl
Vor iiyo defendant having "objected to tlid'iTt/ry
empaneled in Aeoor/is iice. with JWLUitary O rd ors,
'*R6' "tl?nsUt?tionality >of' the /Rcoonsttuction
?d^^e^tsl*nd tbcdeg'al authority of the powdra that
'^ wero nVguod. '(Jadge Bryan I decided' that
"lifc? rbrmcr'wereconstitntionalj 6nd in rbgard to
' ?e'*!i?tbr,' r?bvd tbat tho enly logai.jQdvorn
inonC in South Carolina was that established,by
HK? Wlir ef Congress. After- tho decision <a
' pibminont citizen thahkbd Judgo ^Jryan for
?In^'raMttgj'aVid'rehiark'od that wd would now
have an -opportunity of Vindicating our liberties
-before tho ?uprcinc Court. Had tho accused
?boon-'found guilty, an appeal w.ould have been
. ^jiftc^ft;la^fiWhey <^cro ftlUcq?ittcd the matter
'^?^cBsitrlfy^rnppod' for tho presont. ? Tho
^e?ten^lH'h'?wccor undoubtedly again bo
f,spr?hg' lh tb? O?ttftvarid willlyot bofcarried to
^'g^nrjhdielttl Tnbupaliof tha country,
t W^f^^Yn^^bVifn^ of the Sunday
''?oefs*opn'ueetetl'witb?- tho' eblorcll' ehurehesl
licre haTl'ii ?ffk'iid5??l?t?'rntVo!i, and teachers and
j tbroug*h
-andprbte
Wdf?b'me' 6ffaW %(Uki Istter afitfbrni^d) 'ami
1?ore wcom^'ailitin % two 'l?ild^ o^sinlo tnusij
ciaus. Thousands of tho parents and friends
o'f the cbjldrcn thronged the side-walks of the
Streets as spectators. No
kind occurred; and freedom
lor^afc&ir&tnp
_ AtWe A^etBk of JRr Cj^Cotincil last
t, aU^U^roatu^^rtom^Gcnl^^Canby
was received stating that no election will be
hold for Municipal Officers. At the expira
tion of the regular torm of offico (tho 2d Tues
day iui 'November) t appointmentsy w|U| .he
made. It is not yet known whether the pre
sent incumbent will be ro-iustaled, or a new and
lladical Council bo imposed upon us. , I
DiJIiTA."
%'mmm tmmi : t '
?lilu'ii f t,]' '(}ff|'(t'f{||".?' ivijil htii?w
' .?>/. -'tii tih t" v'-.Jr-. 'itU ?<?? uirt us TuOTi
?tili) i.i) fin aifihidiTfrkl ;. n'.i
wtiur ?.lMimGharleston>(S.sCN<,OoV 2^,l^p.7? dt
[dRrJUl/AKl^'f i? tWOIVftU fil U >?>'! o Villi ilTW ?'.??'i
! I. Commnri'ditig ''Officers of Posts',1 "upon tho5
uomiiWion? of 'tho. Boards bfv-Registration,
will'appoint for-each election ^precinct or pql-:
?ling place ; wlthiir their' commands, threb' disv
croot'and dPly qualified i'persons, wjio. will bei
design a t c d > ?' Managers 7 of I^Hleet ibnrf ''-r-?m < i alL
[appointments' for theBtato of.Sbntb Gfcrblina-^J
land -f'Inspectors of Elections'? ?wbcnf appointed;
f?r'Nbrth Carolina; -dl Inn ! -v Him Ion
II. When suitable persons cannot otherwise'
be obtained, members of the Boards of Regis
tration! will bo eligible'-for' that purpose.
' '^Ii?^\V4ien^it>?is"'impr?otieable-4o-^ll^uoh
officcs for any qTjic|^)tf)[pij?ci^ict or polling
placo, suoh election preciuct or polling place
willen by prder,,fpf ,t4ie iPcs* Commander,
bo.tonsioltdAted^toifhvfftn, (idjoipingjcloction .prc
jcinct or polling place for which such appoint*
ments arc complete. Such consolidation will
l?uiv u?'uiau? ?^uug/Wo'ic^ptjctivc election
pre'cmctV' ocl'tfn^fiig' "to 'one' registration pre-"
cinct.
?JV.:3:hfl order appointing; sificers of p!ec
tious-will ;-specify ;the election pvccitict or pol
ling place by number, and also by the local
name or designation thereof, if any, and also
wjl} specify thq rogts'traiioV precinct t? wlilch
; t|i6<somcl'b6l?ngs, nnt\*'ttio Coupty 'or Dfstrict
for whicli ino'srtmo' isjun.u'c ';' rirtd such 'prdcr
will be forwarded wiHiout- delay to the^ IlcatV
qiwrtere.M-' -?t?;f ? 11? - I i ?
: I'V.'fi'he officers appointed ns above' provided
will,1 immediately upon being appointed by th?
orders of tho Commanding Officers of Posts,
quajjfy by taking.the oath pi^cribcd.in jSeue
ra^?Qrdera;No, $5, eurreut scries, from. tty^P
Headquarters,, Ipr^Np,. 1.
VI. Commanding Officers of Posts will fill
all vacancies in tho office of Registrar that
riiriy uc\fnr;Wtingin thb oVdor therefor ]thc
persons to'{wh'6ijbnpliiccs such' appointment ? is
made, and" the * eausd'Pf'such1 vacancy- ';'and
such appointee will forthwith qualify.'
VII. "When a Registrar is'a candidate 'for
cl^ctlpufat} ,,tbc ^election ordere^, to. take, place
onjtlm^^^jLnd^.Otb days or November next.
j}9 slmjl.g^p^i^joc,, thereof./toithe INist .?oin
l^anderj^ndfS^oJi.^ojfi'rc.pf,Registrar slial) be
deemed, rasant. . . . . ... .
In VIII. The powers -and duties pf Registrars
ns superintendents of elections, and of officers
of elections whose appointments arc herein t
provided for, will be fixed by General Orders, j
IX. Managers' and Inspectors of Elections j
will receive no pay or* mileage,' but will lie en- j
titled for clerical 'labor, 'not' to exceed 1 the
sum of'ten .dollars for each Board for all'ilntics
performed in regard to election's.'.' ' ' " " |
? II. Tho pay and mileage of Registrars as
Hiiperi n ten dents of .? lectio ns will be i fixed by
Gouernl Ordors. i' JaifJ ni
By Command df Brevet Mnjor-Gciicral Ei?. R.
t"I 8. Canbyj lo-Jm
LOUIS V. CA?IARC. '
Aidc-dc-Cainp] A.-A. A. Gcn'l.
.Judge Aldridi.
<tW TMlJrl fd Vtf- " ? v. ? t. ??.. itdj
A correspondent of-'thc' Charlesto?! Dtdbj
Avt'rs/ frolii^Jflaiitville*} Dcfobcf 2^,ew^ites ^sj
f'rllo'; .''''c^ a-i''ul. .mvi^uvi ol mr. j
tU w^>f:!n ,i:I'i-tiliA,. V :A>-'-- 'u', '*? ?? lc ? ???:! ; !
"Judge Aldr ioa wag .on Monday suspended
by order pf ,Gcncr:|l Canby. In announcing
from tho Bench the cause of his decapitation?
Iiis refusing tq obey Gonornl Order* No 8.0-^
Judge Aldi'ich . made tho best speech of his
I ifc. ^ TheJjcmie v^as sojcniii. The impression
made uppn fJio Juries,_ bay, and ( all, was not
hopeful of'pvoniiso^'foivuuioii,'harinouy, jiros
I pcrity and reconstruction.
"B?spitc the frat'fional Congress, bitter ha
tred,' and Radical' p6wcr; the 'Judge maintains
tliat ho is still a Judge'6f Sofith Citrblina?re
tires onfy tor'h'iiiub'itB'jitBticc is restored.''
. The followTagT8***tlie or^'eroTGeneral Can
? y'.- .t.J.IH'/ '10% IHtOK KJ i. ?;>/.inilM< 1
|/V^!hii 'j Jr. [. '/ni? im{:,vMi ?< ib?! ifl .
KUU MKAll^'lUJ.ai) MiJ.rf^UY J)}STI1ICT,
II VVl, i.Gharlesten, S,:Ci, Qot. 19, 18?7.,
[ General Orders Aro. 188/}'
?'. [kxthact.] 7
IWUti '.'* Mill *? !??*'-* 4t .1
Hi The Hon. A. P. Aldrich is her?by fiusi
pended from tho exOrcisc bf all functiohs npj
pertaining to the office of Judge of tho Court
of Common PJoas and GeneralLSossiops, /
A uthority is given, tp bis. Excellency tho
Governor of the State, of Soutli Carolina 'td
provide by an assignment of1 lli? Jttdgo? of tho
'Coitrt'prCbhimoh Pfelia1 tind'Gen'oral; 'Sessions
for tho holding of tho terms of th'e terms pf
thd Oou*Cef Com.mpit PJpas n|idiG??lcr'll Scs^
sions in tho Districts of Edgefield, I^imwell,
Beaufort. Colleton and Ornpgcburg, hcrpt/iforo
Wgned to'bo licid by ttiollon. A. 1?. Aldrich,
'st/BpoWeTcd."' ' 1 : ' ? :
AVhonovcr, at a form.of tl^.Cqtirts,of Com
mon?' PUas ?fldi Gon^I'VS^iofls.^i^b,? {Dis
tricts of Kdgofield, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colic
ton and Orangobuig, n. Judge sboll fail to ?t
?t-cjid/k shiillWW dtity of tlte ?eVk oVsuci;
(jouVt?,lp;it'/rjdttHi tno'Rhnro rV?ln day;'tprdtry tin
til advised tlia| tjm. u|.|e!idiiijce of onorof; flip
I Judges cannot bo procured at-Buoh tofm ? and
before the final adjournment thereof,' it ^Bhall
be tho dutjfcpf tbe^loKk and^tho.Bherjyflf of the
District JTmll Wrhj, Magistrate; and the said*
Court bW\ M deemed fully and legally organ
ized forB ioffi|irpc*?|>f making }ury)iBts aud
drawing* ui?. SHd C^ttrt, so Organized,
shall tUfi^^. thejpf proceed, jo theVin^nner
prescribmby law, and in conformity withsGpn
eral OrdbigS&pB. 89 and 100, current series,
from these Headquarters, to draw Grand and
Petit Juries for the next term of said Court.
* ... * * ? . , * * *
tj I f ' VS i > ( i / ,? ' i; \
y Command of Brevet ^aj?r-G cncral 'E?P. B.
8. Candy.
lmm ?, >?
AuMiTTAH(CBr|o bavl.-yrThe following or
der has been issued by General' Canby:
? ?'Post Commanders -may admit to bail^er
sons not subject to the Articles of Wac^ held
in arrest by ipilitary authority, charged with
offences not capita*!, upon security, as provided
in the 'following paragraph :
!1 "BeoNttityr shatf consist: ltit, of a cash de
posit,' 'of* tWoinouut foV which bond- is required
as bail by 'the State law iti like cases; or 2nd,
of -dUond' i? like'! s'?m,;running to the Post
iCommander, conditioned for compliance with
'uil" ordere}1 With B?rety^ who', must be a free
holder und -must justify in twice tho amount of
the penalty, aud must under seal, authorize any
officer'so ordered by tho Post Commander, in
case' of iho' default, and non-payment by the
Surety on - demand, to summarily seize and sell
sufficient of the property of principal and
surety," to satisfy the forfeiture and cost*; and
immediately Upon default made, the bond shall
constitute n lien upon the personal property of
both principal and surety.
"All bail and other bonds taken under mili
tary authority will conform to the fdjregoing
directions when hot otherwise.specially,, pro
vided."
i ?mm-??jim--i
? . . M '
Items.
An Ohio Democrat cahic home all the Way
from Chilli, South America, to vote the straight
tiqkct. He is rewarded.
General Howard nays the uegro population
has decroascd over one million two. hundred
aud fifty thousand sineo thu emancipation.
Goncral Hayos' majority for Govornor of
Ohio is-2910. Tho voto is'thc heaviest ever
cast in the State.
It is stated that $l,?T3,000 lias been paid
out in tho Southern districts for reconstruc
tion expenses, leaving h deficiency to be made
good at the coming pession of Congress.
I A petition has been prcsonted to the Pope
praying,that.the.ItuLiun troops be allowed to
oecupyjjBjOi.nq. It was signed by 12,000 Ro
man?, and was jircsciited by the City Council,
headed by the Sonatur of Home.
A' 'man; ninety years old, was buried at
Portsmouth,'N. II. oh Saturday, who had kept
his gravostono und his coffin in his garret foi
the last twenty years.
"WhydonVyou trade with me?" said a
close fisted tradesman to a friend the other
day. The reply was characteristic: "You
haVe never invited me, sir. I have looked all
through the Orangeburg Nkws for an invita
tion in the 8hnpc of an advertisement, and
found none. 1 never go where I urn uot in
vited." ;
"We.arc glad to hear, says tho Raleigh Sen
tinel that the exodus from the secret Radical
associations continues in all parts of the State.
Largo numbers of white men, are leaving them
in disgust. As their corruption and dangerous
tendencies become known, they will be indig
nantly abandoned by nil good mcu of cither
colour; ,
r>*. >Ji ! // U (Mi i
iTh.q Fall Term of the Court of Common
Pleas for Marlboro District, now in session,
convened.. last Monday, His Honor Judge
Glover presiding. In accordance with General
Oxdexs, a neu Jury, was cmpuuollod on Mon
day. .Two negroes who had paid - tjhoir taxes,
.were, chose-n, but as .soon as they heard of the
;]5ic|,.,tlmy left for, parts unknown, ono going
toward the North Carolina lino, and the other
taking the swamp. They did not appear wil
ling to pit on juries with white people. .Several
important cases have been litigated and dis
posed of, iu.d,' it is quite probable that tho
whole week w ill ha occupied in the trial of im
portant cases.?Benncttsvillc Journal.
? * Abraham Lincoln on Negro Sufgraoe.
?In a speech delivered at Charleston, 111., on
the 18th of'September, 1858, Abraham Lin
coln said: "I will say that 1 am not nor over
have been in favor of making votors or jurors
of-negroes, nor qualifying thorn to hold office,
nor to intermarry with white people; and I will
Bay in addition to this, that there is a physical
id.iffercnco.bctweon tho whito and black races,
which I bcliovc will forbid tho two races living
together on terms of social and political equal
ity, ! * , * ^ * . I, as much as any othor man,
am in favor.;of having the superior position as
signed to tho white race."
Congress has sent a committee to inquiro
whether Maryland has a State Government
"Bopnblioau in form," or boti The "inquiry"
in this case is a mere sham. What tho com
mute intend to do fa, to decide what is a "Re
publican form of Government.":?not on any
evidence of facts, but according to their own
ideas; and then Congress is expected to apply
the rule which thoy will thus lay down, to all
tho'States in succession. Last year it was held
that the Government of Connecticut was not
cf Republican," and probably this year Ohio
will foil ? undor-: tho same condemnation. It
Would be rather curious if Congress should dis
cover that there w?ro only thrco or four "Rc
?pbUUc/m" States in tho Union. Whore woulcj'
it fu.nl- its authority to reconstruct all the rest ?
?N. Y. Tum?.
- OBITUARY.
Died?On the 16th ,.October, 1807,' CHARLIE
WILLIAM, Bon of Bet. A. M. und Anna E. Chrietx
burg, ugod eoveii ycnrg, nine months and elglit days.
Ul L !]!? ? ? .[. ?
T^mJlTS AND FLOWERN. ? The
Jl -ahoTo'celebTaled Brand of Smoking Tobacco.
ni80 other brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
forsnlcat EZEKIEL & KOIIN'S.
ocl2<r*v if
T> EGIBTItATION.?The Hoard of
XV Registration for the Third Precinct, t>nmgo
burg District, will proceed to Revise the Regisfrntion
Lists, (aa directed by General Order No. '.>'.?, dated
Headquarters, 2d Military District, Charleston, 8.
8., Oct. 10, 1807,) commencing on Monday No
vember 4th, and continuing for a period of five days.
Holding the revision at Corbottaville.
M. L. BALDWIN, Chairman Board,
>M Precinct. Orhngoburg District,
oot 20 2t
T> EGISTHATION.T-Tbe Board of I
JTv Registration for the First Precinct will pro
ceed to Revise the Registration Lists (as directed by
General Order No. 1)9, Headquarters 2d Military
District, Charleston, S. C, Oot. 10, 1807.) commen
cing oh Monday, November 4th, and continuing for
a period of five days. Holding the revision at
Orangeburg. L. D' R ADZ IN.SKI',
Chairman Bonrd 1st Precinct,
oot 26?2t t Orangeburg District.
TTi I N AI, NOTICE.^A iff Persons
W} HaVing Claims against the Estate of Dr. Wm.
Cooper, deceased, must present the same on or be
fore the loth November next or they wiil be de
barred payment, and all persons indebted to the
same will make payment at once, or their accounts
will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for Col
lection. J. 8. C. HUFFMAN, Adro'r.
oct 2?; * 3t
Cornelson, Kramer & Co.,
ARE AGENTS FOR
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chartered Capital $250,000.
If any Parties wish to patronitc this COMPANY
and only hesitato upon the too general and fallacious
idea* that Southern Companies ? are not as good as
Northern or Foreign. We only ask such to do tho
simple justice of applying to our Agents, or direct
to the Home Office, and they will receive Indubita
ble evidence on this point. With funds invested in
Rest Stocks, Real Estate, and Good Securities, no
Company can be more Solvent, with ample means
None shall be more prompt.
oet 25 C ly
AGENTS,
???-_:o:?
150 PAIRS SPECTACLES,
TiinovGii 'Wiiicti
OUR FRIENDS
CAN EXAMINE
Till-: MOST SELECT AN?
CHEAPEST STOCK
OF
WINTER GOODS,
OFFCCF.D IN
ORANGEBURG SINCE THE WAR.
NOW OPENING
AT
D. Louis & Co., Agents.
feb 28 ? c ly
JUST RECEIVED
A FULL STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
CONSISTING OF
CALICOES, DELAINES. ALPACAS, ROM LA
ZINESS Loncloths, Flannels. Homespun, Hnsle
ry, Kid Gloves, Fancy Articles, &c.
We also invite attention loonr stock of Groceries.
Hardware, Crockery, Roots and Shbus, which we aro
confident will please the public, both in prioe and
quality.
COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bartered at the
highest market price.
We will make advance** on Cotton or other Pro
duce consigned to the well known House of J. M.
Caldwell ft Sons, Charleston, S. C.
ROBINSON & CO.
f?b 28 ?? : : ly:
The Southern Drug Store
DR. B. M. SHULER
HAVING REMOVED IIIS, DRUG STORE from
his well known Stund, begs leave respectfully
In invite his friends throughout the District, tu
visit him at his New, Large and well Furnished
ESTABLISHMENT
on RU88ELL-8TREET, opposite Messrs RULL .<c
SCOVILL'S, whoro they will be sure to bo supplied
with the very best
Drugs and Medicines
the Market affords, nud at the lowest market prices.
He has on hand now a fidl assortment of . .
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS,
Paiate, Oils and Rrushcs,
Dye Stuffs,
Lye and Potash,
Maizena and ('urn Starch,
Cooking ami Washing Soda,
Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds,
COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER,
&o., Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee,
RITTKRS of nil Kihds,
TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small,
Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO,
Flno BRANDIES and WINKS for Medical purposes,
PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS.
Call and satisfy yourselves?you con get just what
you want.
Just received n lot of that fine
"DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO."
ja?r Will open.on Sundays fi;om 7 to 10,. .\. M.,
and from M to 7 P. M;
tvb-ja ? o. ly.
' CHARLESTON CABIjg,
, TEMPUS OF FASHION.
c ir. ,t?xEk Sjflk,
Imjwrter and Dialer In
HATS. CAPS, FURS ?tiu ITWBRELLAg,!5
2uH King-Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
sept 28 8m
DEALBB ix
All Kinds of Loaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer
of Fine Havana and Domestic Began,
No. 55 Society Street, One Door From King,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
*'' -r!?0?~t
Samples Sent by Express.
sept 21 m 8 .
Zimmerman Davis,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
AdgeVs North Wharf,
Consignments Respectfully Solicited.'
sept 21 m 8
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTON I'ACTOR
-AND?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Boyc.e d- Co.'s Wharf.
CHARLESTON, S. D.
C?y- Prompt nnd personal Attention given to the
?ale of Cotton. 1
nug 24 mos *?
g. h. walter & co.,
FACTO?8
AMI)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ada) r's North Whtttf,
CH AR LEST OX. S. C .
Liberal Advances mnde on all Produce Con
signed to their Cnrc.
oko. h. WAi.Tr.tt, tot. j. m'cobmack,
e. n. w.'.i-un.
sept 21 ' m 8
oswell"reeder,
COTTON FACTOR
AND .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
ADO E US NORTH WHARF,
C II A R L e S T 0 N , S . C .
Consignments Respectfully Solicited. "
f?pt 21 111 ?
' .. _i_ .... J!_ _ .?_ . - ..?!...'?...
C. Ci.Acir*i A. Wittb;
0LAC1US & witte,
NO. SO FAST BAY,
. CHAR L ESTON, H. C;,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Grocerits, Provisions, Bogging. lito>e . ?tntf j
Liquors.
sept ?1 * 6n> .
"Burnliam's Drug Store."
?*3J|? l WOl^jfj RKSPKtTFl'I.LV CAM-Til!
^attention ?if o?y friends und those of my I
OK^J father to the- Urge stuck of Drugs, Perfum
erv, Dy* Stuff* \w\ Pntont Medicines.
Odoh will U> tmld fuw U\\ mioh us
Quitting Opium. Lufceliu. lmraham* Oddfroy* Car
dial und lJulsanv Turlington, Kc.,'fce? oh her whcAe^
srtltt nr vet nil.
Call uud cxnmine my Stock, us it is no trouh)Mft
show my Woods.
Country orders filled with the pome dlupateh
before tho war. E. S. ItCltXIIAM,
No. 421 King Street, near Ctdhoun-PL.
Sign Red Mortar,
sept 21?3m Charleston, H. C\
weus & 0rts?lm,
] i .,v..AN5 % . , ; /*?
I n SHIPPING AatlNm '
Will Attend to, thE PURCiiASE,
salo and shipAWnt to Foreign and Do
mestic Ports, of Cottou? Uicv\ Lumber and Nav
al Sture?. t, ?]
ATLANTIC WHARF,
c^IIATlXkKSTOjSr, s.
K. WILLIS, ALEX. R..CIII80LM,
feb ?Sl 1 y
~cb^rlestqn?ouse.
?:o:-?
stole, webb & co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
AU floods aro ?toleotod ipooially far our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KINO STREET,
Three doors below Wont-worth,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
? . i l IUI !'l . I
Terms Cash, or C"y Acceptance,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
II. C. Stom,. Ciiaui.es Wedd. iL C. Wai,k.eb.
feb 28 0 tf
H. L. Jeffers & Co.,
FACTOBS
AND
. Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. (j.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO 8AtU
qf Cotton and other Produce. Orders for Pupr
plies oarofti'.l/.aUende?! to. ?
Rofet\,lo Captain John ,\. l^iindlpaft^R. Q. Stonoj
Esq., Ornngcbqrg.Djv W,m., ('. WBets(onG,Htt >f?t^
thews. . .'? . . !
npl t} f|
. CHARLESTON CARDS.
IRON TIES,
A fT REDUCED PRICE 8,
. &. ? - ? ?
bt RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OP .
Beard's Patent Blot Tie,
AND
Beard*? Patent Improved Buckle Tie;
tyfi H du^prSe^nd oKi^lTerXT
'ed at & !icnvy discount.
GEO. W. WH
Dealers supp
oct6?Gt
J. A.
120 EAST BAY',
C H A R L E 6 T?N /'???'/?W^
WHOtESAEE'?R???tt;*
Commission Merchant*.7
Sugar, Teas, Bacon, Lard, Fiah and Salt, eUfj
aept 14. m-<.-i:..-.<u t<r#?>'^gf
II. BI80IIOFK.
c. wulbebk.
Henry Bfeci^off> (Jo.,
WHOLESALE* GROCEBS.
winks; iiiQij?tts; sE0^??$t?Aj
No. l?f EaBtBa'yV A l
i vin ? i ? ?!. W tvtia'4 ?dr
C H A R LH ? TAN,) j5n C . s ....
SAM1! E MARSfl?tit
LMl'OBTKll AND( DKALW^JM, ^~ k
: English and Aiiiei lelit ?
HABD^VABK, ?II
CCTLHRV,
. i ri > vor**,
Agricultural Implemerii^'*
\ FICN ok ritt &6imjf?>KtilT
310 King Street, 3d Door, J Jclow j ^veiety,
ClI UlLKSTON. S. C.-Vy^
Wagener, He?$h & Jilp]
PLANTATION AND JjAJJJU^i
GBOCEItS, '
wiiolksatj: axiVret?it..
Ham, Dacon, Shoulders,'lWk.'.^^,',^|u^Vt
S^igar.-CvOco^Teaj et<? o/e.j
winks, uqv'?&; six:ARS A?P
Tft?ACC? r. jjif*
?VV\ 103 m- ' 105 JRrif Ifr'y, cor. Qif rtt-*?o^'
HOST All Order? Promptly Artnad,cd to*^MT.
nop! 14 ni "_?
s, Thomas. Jr.. W*2jL L**x?ar..
\^am;G. Go.
FORMK?LV'OF
< II AY DEN & s WIUMtt2K,* > \ v?
watchrS; JEwrr.r.v, SftVBft WallRj^f
KiiV*china, glass?ar^i<sw^
HOl'SH .Fl'liXlSIIISiO
ARTICLK8.
|?i rflvJff If/.
?fk? Coh) o?J Stitur pUTChiilfd. Vi'ttcKec and
' Kitvg^K, Corner o.f Reauftiini
Fail and Winter
?lO KINO STREET?
Hjf!
West Sldo, One Door South of Market Street,..
CHARLESTON "s. 'CV .^.^'V'
?* FALL and?
WINTKU CLOTHING, ?n ^hViek. -Fine medium?
and low priced fov-Dre?a and Business purpooe?..
Also Boys Cloth'.ng to suit all ago*
TAIT^ORI^O J>EI>AX|T1HENT
Supplied with a fine assdrlment of Cloths, Casai.
r:i?ro and Vcstihga maUe^ lb order jn best atjlc.
Goods also sold by the yard,1 -???<',
We invite purebascrs to call and look through
tho Supply, whioh la offored at LOW PRICKfli
WM, MATTHIKSSKNKAgeilt..
D. W. McTcrrous, BnperlhUhdentv. -.
net 19 m ? .?j
STATE OF SOUTH CAOUKA.V, nuaiul " *'
Orangcljur^ Di^rictv [ r fa Msp'w*
By P. A: MoMIGlL-AJiL, Esq'., 'Oadhiasy. .
Whcraaa, Martha M. Ph|Ulptr whjosa* hath rape .
aoli to me to graat her Letter?of Adminlstrntlon of ;
the Estate nn.d .ciTcots of JacAh Pin Hips, deceased.
1 The&a are therafone to cifo nnd ndmoidsh nil and ?
singular tliq kindred and Creditors of the said i
Jacob Phillips, dee eased, that they be AM, appear r
before nifl iij.thp Court of OnHnary, todWaeld aht
Orangeburff^C. H.,, on tho. 6th day of NoTe?bar,
noxt after rpnhlicatVon, hcrc66|* 11 jafcWkW)lha.
forenoon, t* sfiew eanse if srty tHey^hVVoJ Vir/ 4h?
??44i\^|ni,?itratMn.'?hould not bo granted. ? .
Gi^e^.undpr my.lumd .this?21?t day of, Oetjahe*
i7;. nrAAl^lCBAIft^
A?na,Domini, 18?i7
oct S<V?>i\
[YA;&cMICHALf
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