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#9 ? $2 O0 TUE ORANGEBURG NEWS J T?V3b,RY> SATUBDAY MOBNING, ' , l ' ' at the "OLD TIME" PRICE. 'Two Dollars per Annum in Advance. i?TTHE CASH-^a MUST INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THE ',. . , -SUBSCBIPTION. ' Country produce taken at Matkot Rates. ,,, ? ;??oo READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. IaOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV., 2, 1867. ' An Attractive Story. Wo are happy to announco to our readers, ?that they may expect a literary treat of a high ? sreer, ia an Original Story from the pen of one ? of our most esteemed contributors. It ia enti re* A NOT A FICTION, and we will commence its publication in our next issue. Notice. A special meeting of tho Conservative white citizens of this District, will be held at the V,<r*ourVH?nau' on Monday noxt, (sale day,) at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating Dclo gatcs to the Conservative meeting in Columbia ,on 'Wednesday. ? -?^-mmm--~* mmi We arc happy to state that the rumor of the death of Rev. Joseph Cross, is incorrect. This distinguished divine has been afflicted with a severe at tack of Fever, but has reeovor cd. T ie has suffered the loss of a much -loved daughter, during the epidemic, at Houston, Texas, where ho ifl now residing. - ~? mm**m- - ?? - ??? 1 - Our New Mayor. On yesterday morning our worthy Inten dant James F. IKLAR, Esq., resigned his po sition to 1 Mr. Georue II. Cornki.s(?x, ap pointed by order of Gen. Casuy ns his succes sor. Mr. Cornelsox enjoys in an emminent de gree the confidence and cstcetn of the commu nity ; and the appointment is the most satis factory that could be made by the military au thor ides. The Ornngelmrg Hotel. The-hotel recently known as ??Treatlwells Hotef' will be ro-opened 011 Monday next, un der the proprietorship of Mr. John Wu.lia.m kon, a gcntlrmcn of extensive oxperiunco 111 the business of entertaining the tiaveling pub lic. We invite our friends to make trial id" his hospitality, and promise them satisfactory results. Notice to Suitors and Witnesses. As it is certain that no Judge of the Com mon Pleas can be assigned to fill Judge At. DRlClfs pi. cip, at the Frill Term, because they will all be then on their own Curcuita,?no C*?urt can be held. And the Bar desire to giva notice tu all clients and witnesses that tkey need nut attend.' Persons who arc sued and wish to defend the suits, must come and bring thoir Copy Writs to their Lawyers, that appearances may lie entered at this Term. ?cto. ?1, 1807. hutsonh & LEOARE DeTreville k Wiialky. Izlar k DinnLK. Simonton k Glovkr. W. W. Leu Aim. W. j. DbTrbvilli. New Advertisements. ?:o:? J6?f Seo Registration Notice 4th Precinct. Choice Stock Cattle for Sale. See ad vertisement, M&- Sec Notice of the Mwrnimg Slur, Wil iotbgton, N, C. 4?* Winter Millinory of all qualities and at all price*, at Mrs. M. E. Hall's. Sec adver tisement. n J?-Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of the best brAPtl at Mr. T. D. Wolfe's. Sccadver B&~ Our readers will see by reference to our advertising columns some very attractive little advertisements, sueh as cheap Cloaks, Calicoes, Blankets, Shawls, etc. S&- We beg to invite attention to the ad vertisement of Messrs. John D. Stocker & Co., announcing, their full Winter Stock of ! floods, at surprisingly low rates. ??y~ A largo and taBtoful assortment of Ladif'b and Children's Cloaks at Messrs, J), IjOUIK & CVs., Agents. Messrs. L. Rich & Son have opened an attractive stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, Heady M,adc Clothing, Jewelry, fcc.t at the More lately occupied by Messrs. L. W. Daph ~Co. The attention of tho ladies and of young ;e,ntleuie.ri of fnshuip, is invited to tho an Imuriccjneptby r>r. {J)liykups pf the forges^ [tpcjc pf Perfumery ever offeree] in tl)is Market m| and pureli asc, Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. W..F. Witt, It. k fincll, A. D. Fair\ W. Knotty, M. If. Po' sor, W. A. O'Cain D. Dantricr, II. Drigor. Per Express. Miss M. M. White. In accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter ho charged on Goods remaining in tho Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, . Agent. COMMERCIAL. Orncs or thk Oraxoehuuu Nswa, November 1, 1867.J J COTTON.?Sulca this week amount to about 100 bales, which sold at the following rates : Ordinary.,.;f8 ? Middling.t. 18J : Strict Middling........, 14 Roruu Rick?Is in good demand at $1.?50 per bushel.' GOLD. 3.r> SILVER..... 26 Report of tho Charleston Cotton Mar ket for tho Week Ending Oct. 81. Reported for the Orangeburg Acic? by W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. On Friday, the first day of tho week, our market opQncd with an activo demand, and with n light Mock. Prices improved to the extent of j^A-Jo. on our quotation at the close of hist week. The do mnnd continued throughout Saturday, and news of nn improvement iu the Liverpool market canned holders to advance Ihoir rat en, the sales being con fined chiefly to the better grades. ^On Monday there watt a good deal of irregularity in the market, and huyers and sellers not able to agree on prices. The sales made, however, vrcro at a tout rates of the day previous. On Tuesday buy ers operated freely at u decline of Ac. Wednes day the market was ipiite active, with a furthor de cline of }e. On Thursday there was a good enquiry . with an additional decline of \ to Jo. The sales for the week sum up about 8,000 bales. The market closing at the following quotations: Low Middling.1*U Middling.17o?.17J Strict Middling.17$ KENTUCKY JEANS, SOc. per Yd at JOHN D. STOCKEI! & CO.'S uov 2 It WAITED AT THE COURT HOUSE STOKE, Ct{\f \ BUSHKLS OF WELL CLEAN s?>\J\J ED COW PEAS. Pest prices paid for produce in Cash or Barter. COW HIDES, BE LS WAX. &c, lmuglit. Always on hand GROCERIES. SHOES. HATS. DRY GOODS, &(*., JCST RECEIVED A supply of LADLHS FINE 11 ATS. LADIES and MlSSKS SHOES, Suits for MEN'S wear eoarso and find; JOHN A. HAMILTON, oct 10?ly Market Street. JOSEPH McNAMARA, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS IHS FRIENDS and Customers, and the Public generally that he has returned from New York, und has on hand a very complete Stock of WINTER GOODS, ??*ui??t4ug of " WUDT MADE CLOTHING, FINE CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHKS, SHOES from the best Makers, kc, kc; The LADIES* DEPARTMENT is very complete, consisting of Selections made by me personally while at the North. Cull at MACK'S, and you will And everything you want for tho Winter at reasonable rates. MAIN-STREET, ORANGEBl'RG, S. C. feb 2.1 ly BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, Cheap at nov 2?It JOHN D. 8TOCKER A CO.'S CHAS. BULL & CO., No. 13 MAIN-STREET. rjlIIE PU11LIC GENERALLY and particularly ] F.VR.MEUS visiting Orangcburg Village, are respectfui!v invited to call and examine our Cheap and Extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting ot Shoes, Huts, Dry Goodsf Groceries, ('rockery. Class Ware, Tin Ware, Hfli'd SVorc, Wooden Ware, Hosie ry, Ac. &c, ALSO 10 boxes Plantation SOAP, 10 boxes Extra SOAx*. 5 boxes TOIJACCO, ' 10 cadi es do .r>0 boxes HERRINGS, f> bbls MOLASSES, 2 bbls SYRUP, 10 bbls EXTRA FLOUR, 2 bbls LARD. 25 sacks SALT, 4 sacks RIO COFFEE, Ac, kc. Also all other articles generally found in a well assorted Stock suitable to the wants of the commun ity. Farmer's Produce bought, scp, 28 ly COTTON DOWN! Cotton Down!! Couie and sou tho Goods crushed by the fall of Cotton at nov 2?It, JOHN I). STOCKER & CO.'S FI!. W. llUIGGM ANN ?fr CO.? _ 0 Having made arrangements arc prepared to make liberal Advancements on Cotton or Produce which will bo shipped forward without delay, and consigned Froo of Charge to tho well known Firm of Q. II. Walter & Co., and Sales promptly paid nt our Store Wo will purchase Cotton and all other Produoe, paymg full Market prioes. A full supply of Dry Goodw, Clothing, Shoe*, Groceries Wines, &o., &c? constantly on hand. Juno 8 ly EZEKIEL~& A LWAYSIfAYK ON HAND, REST ROCK LIME. J\_ Ju?t recojyed 2o barrels. feb 2a a tf IjlOR THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION " of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever piTcrcd in this, markcVqultah.lc fyy PRESEN'fS for all occa sions, ctill at EZEKIEL & HORN'S. fc|> 23 y Ic CHEAP GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT KEITT BROTHERS. WE WOULD AGAIN INFORM our Fit I ENDS that wo tiro now receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods and Groceries, ? Which wo offer on reasonable terms. If our friunds will give us n call, we have no doubt wo can make it profitable to hotb parties. IVo are also prepared to continue tbc shipping of COTTON, RICE, &C, to the well known house'of WILLIS & CHIS?LM, Charleston, where prompt at tout ion will bo given to the sole of the same at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, inid the money can be received at our OHioo her?, without one cent eottt to tint ownor. NOTICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE Remember ub when their Cotton nnd other Produce is sold, nnd settle up their old accounts. KETTT BROTHERS ort 19 c ly BULL & SCOYHX, HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS, are now prepared to make liberal ADVANCEMENTS on Cotton or Produce, which will be shipped forward without delay, and consigned , . . FREI-: OF CHARGE to the well known HOUSE of E. IL ?odgers & Co. SALES PROMPTLY PAID AT OUR Olliee, or we will !PXJ ?RC 1:1 ASE CO a TO N , RTCE, PRODUCE, Sic. Faying full .Market Prices. lili supply of ; BAGGING, ROPE, TIES; Family Groceries, And general STOCK of GOODS constantly on hand. ALSO rXf\ SACKS SALT JUST RECEIVED 9and in good order. ALSO JUST RECEIVED r> BALES FACTORY Yarn on Consignment. ? ALSO A" NOTHKR SUPPLY OF NEW FLOUR from new Wheat. Uiiciirrent Money. STATE BANK PILLS BOUGHT .NND Sold by BULL & SCOVILL, feh 2:5 v a lc Opening* Now at EZEKIEL & KOHH COMPRISING FULL STOCKS or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, &c, E INFORM TIU PUBLIC THAT we are the Agents lor the Celebrated w Old Carolina Hitters, One of the best Tonics now extant. Now Landing; 100 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 150 do Up Country FLOUR, WhiJl? we willSELL VERY LOW. We also Want to purchase 1000 Bushels ROUGH BICE, AT TUE HIGH EST M AB K BT PHI CiL We arc also ready to purchase C O T T O N Or make advances and S111F THE SAME to any Factor in Charleston FJtKE OF ANY CJfAKOA Wc, as usually, give I he Highest Prices for GOLj), SILVEH, UN CP It KENT MONIES A.Np COUNTRY PRODUCE, fob 251 1 yc WANTED -:I $10,000 IN GREENBACKS, -AT i! : 0 1 I ' \Uti K THE OLD STAND, JOHN D. STOCKER & CO., CQBNF.Il STORK, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVE**yE. Great Fall in Cotton Goods! DEBT BRANDS OF CALICOES K,c. per yd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12Jc per yd" GOOD CALICOES M ADDER COLORS lOc'per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new FallSlyles and Bright Colors25c per yd BLEACHED SHIKTLNGS 7-8 und 14 from 10 to^Ot per yd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 10c. per yd. Besides the above maybe found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING,1 from 86.00 (suitable for Frecdmcn) to ?25.00 (fine English Cnssimero) per Suit. BOOTH, SHOES, and ETC. i , .i. ft/ A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Harter. Highest Market Price given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, and ,' , ? ' ; COTTON. may 11 ly JOHN I>. STOCKBR & Co/' | " "" " " ~. ?? i ? 1 ''Old Established Jewelry House." W. CAERXNGTOIT.& CO. 256 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARE, Wlver Plated floods. Gold and Steel Spectacles, tine Table and Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles. We desire to call attention of our Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS and FORKS, the largest in the State, which wc arc now offering ut Xc?' York PrlCCfl for Cash or City Accep tance. Our Large Assortment of GOLD ami SILVER WATCHES arc of the best English, Swiss and Ameri can Manufacture. Special Attention Given to ilie Repairing ot" Batches and Jewelry. AGENTS PGR AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. W. CARRIXGTOar. W. THOMAS. oet 5 no a THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF H.A.Y ?& BKO'S, Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness and despatch. From thit date, T will keep constantly on hand HEADY 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. Also 'two barrels M ANHATTEN AXLE CREASE, for greasing Wiigoii and Buggy Axles, &c., for sale at low rates. sept 2S?lyc THOMAS RAY. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEIJURO ASP THE ADJOINING Districts that I nm still at my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my lino at the Shortest Notice. 1 have inn hand several New ami Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also twi WAGONS, one ?1 Horse and one ?{. ?ALSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly on hand ROARDS, SCANTLING. &c, of all kinds usually in demand, and can fill all Orders with Despatch. My Cotton Ginn und Press are in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all Giant who may favor ino with their Cotton tho coming Season. I oin Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND lHON HOOF FOR HALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Riding Cotton being largely in use in tlie South, and being sold much cheaper than Rope, the propriety of using them in place of Rope, is brought to the attention of tho Planters. These Ties are great. Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and ready for imam dinto use. 1 will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles ton prices?12 cents, expenses added. A sample of the above Tie can bo seen at this Office, where it may be compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. J J A RTM NT RI?GS. ang 21 c ly rnilK HI?HBST CASH MA UK KT PRICE (HVKX j X f?>r nil kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Rocs wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, eib.i ct?i., by K7.EK1KL i KOIIN. fob 2-1 y It RICK BEAT ER.?Tlic IIiKlcrHigii (>?! would respectfully inform I lie Public thai Iii - KICK KEATEK is again in successful operation,1 and ran beat from 40 to ?O bushels per day. Kice clean of trash nml well matured, turns out nearly half the quantity of clean Kice. oct P.t?III A. Q. S A I.I.F.Y. lVTOTICE TO THE TAX PAYERS JJX OF OKANGF. PARISH.?I will ntteml on , the following days at the following places, to col- ] led a Poor Tax, levied by the Commissioners of i this Parish, viz: On Monday November 11, at Felders. M Tuesday ?' 12, at Four Holes, " Wednesday " 13, at ?lamisoiiM, >' Thursday " 14, at Klliotts, *' Friday " 16, at Zciglcr's, " Saturday " T>, at Rull Swamp. Monday " 1^, nt Glcatnn'a, ?> Tuesday " 1!'. nt Krown's, ?? Wednesday " 20, at Tyler's, 41 Thursday '* 21. at Rorrio's, " Friday " 22, at Corhcttsvillo, 41 Saturday " 28, at F.asterliu's Mill; 44 Monday 44 2">, at Ccdor Grove, " Tuesday 44 2l>. nt Howe's Pump, ?' Wednesday ami Thursday November 27 and 28, nt Rrnhchville. At OrnngcbUrg, the week ending 7th fJcoi inher, '? at which time (lie Tax Hook will close. Those fail Ins to comply with tlic above will bo turned over to' the Sheriff P. W. FAIKEY, ocl 2t?- :>t Tax Collector Orange lnriidi Kotice. . COUNCIL having boon informed that an impression exists on the minds of persons in tin- Country '"that they are not allowed to offer beef and other meats for sale in the town" hereby give notice, that on the contrary, no prohibition exists, except as regards carrying beef. &c, nbout the Streets, as heretofore, be tween the hours of daylight and imon, that there ia a Market Place, on Market- Street, and nil persons bringing in beef and meats are required to take a Stall, for which 25 cents is charged, and if the person taking a stall shnll not have sold out by 12 o'clock, he, or they are then at liberty to sell the same about tho town. Hy order of Council. PI. FAS. IN DEBT, SURPtKNAS ad RKSFUNUENDUM in EQUITY, AT 1.50 PK It QU I UK: . DEC LA KATIONS ON SEALED NOTE, oet ID?it J. A. HAMILTON, Clerk. 3LA.W BLANKS, TOR SALE. AT 70 CTS PER QUIRE: * WHITS, COPY WRITS. FI. FAS. IN CASK, PAYEE vs. MAKER, At pRAKGKBURG NK.W8 OFFICE. 'ill'Wr.m Sheriff's Sales? By virtue of sundry jwrRa of fi? fa., tp me directed, ; I will sell to thcT highest bidder, at' Oraiurcburg . Court House, on the first Monday in' November next, for cosh Jhe following properer vift/iriq Ofto House and Lot in the Town ?f jGrnngeturg, on Mar net Street, tiext t# cottier W 'XhWilTSlroot. Levied on as the property of Heaty 8~.)Bttlc?i?t the suit of J. It. Andrews. 7hj1w*?<4 One Tract of Lnt?d in St. Matthoivs Pariah, eon taihing three hundred acres mot'o or less, adjoining lands of Estate of?? Shuler ??t*?t!i?r?.''?!?vie<l on an the property of ?. \V, Iticbbon-rg, a\.lho rait of Middlcton Biili:' " . One Traot of La ml in St. ftTaHttmVTaieUb, con taining one thousand acres, more BT less',adjoining, lands of Estate of Tute, and John Tntc,. Thompson nnd others; ' Levied' on as. the. property of 1*. JT? T?te, attiweuit of Middlct?n Boll. ^ * vV* One Tract of Land in St. Matthews Parish. c7m>. tnining two hundreds acres, more or less, a'djoiniftg hinds of Estate of-Darby, Russell Keller and others. Levied on a* thfe propcYfy of'f??'JBlin Darby, at the suit of the State for taxes. A*A One Tract of Land on .Hull Swamp containing twelve hundred ocrps, niore or less, adjoining lands of lVm. Knotts and O/D. Kcitt. ? Levfed on as the property, ef Letris W. Uoah, dt tho suit ?ir W I. Simmons. . .... i" / ; r :,: ; j 1 / ,! Tho last mentioned tract of Land, levied ea aft the property of the said Loir is W. DarH; at the enie of the State for taxes. . ? ; > l\?vv\V^ .One Tract of Land containing eighty acrcrf, more Or less, "between Bull Swamp und.Caw Caw Swump. (Levied on as the property VJf josiah Gitarbf,'" at the suit of the State for tuxes. ,.. , f J .11 .',\ rtoJ One Tract of I mud containing twenty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of LjviogsUtn uiuL .others. Levied on as the piVipcrty of-D. S. Bahneuy, dCtho suit of the State for tuxes. .',' I -? iGoifT T1 One Tract of Land containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Win. Sandel,? J* pJ.' Handel and others: ' Levied on as the property of H M. P. Sandel, at the suit of the Stale for taxes. > Uno Tract of Land in St. Matthews Parish, con tianing one thousand acres, more or leas?xnljoi?lijrtg lands of T?te, Thompson and others. Levied .on as the property of the Estate of Alexander Tale,''at tho suit of the State for taxes. \f \\ ;irt itxflH One Tract of Land in said Parish, containing one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Tatc. Thompson and others. Levied on ns this'pro perty of Pi J. Tute, at the suit of this State for taxes. One Tract of Land,'.in said Parish, containing one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining'lands,of ? Avingcr, Estate lands of Thompson, and San tee Kiver. Levied on as the property of John If. 1'. Tute, at the suit of.the State for taxes, i /^{A One Tractor Land containing flfly.acr**, more or less, adjoining lands of P. Avingcr and others. Levied on as the property of W. D. Snell, at tho suit of the State for taxed. , ) ->rfj One Tract of Land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining hinds of David.and Absalom Inabinet and Estate lands of 8. O. Fnit> Levied on as the property of John D. lnubinef, at the ouit p{ the State for hikes. . j. w. n.-mmi?;-"'^ oct H, _'_ .. . -.'Jho ESTATE NOTICE.?All 'l^er??P** having demands against James U. Bi John son, deceased, will present them, and .those, indebted', wilt moke payment to Messrs n lit sons & Lcgare.. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, AdaY? *>s oct 19 ,,nir:d'j .)??C 3STOT1CE a 7&? IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT. APPLICATION WILL;, 'be made in three month's from date, to the re-, spec tire Corporations below named, for renewal or Certificates of 1 Shares of South Western Railroad Bunk Stock, 4 Shares of South Carolina Railroad Stock, which Were the property if Miss Elizabeth Ilickenbaker, now deceased, and were lost'or do stroyed during ihu recent war. Orangeburg. S. C, \ DONALD R. RARTON, Sept 28, 18?7. J Administrator; sept 28 lam . 3nv,,|>^ FIX Ali NOTICE1.?A11 Persons Having Claims against the Estate of Dr. Win. r x, deceased, must present the same on or be,"?~( the 16th November next or they wilt be dc 1 payment, and. nil persons indebted to the will make payment at once, or their accounts - e placed in the hands of an Attorney for coW same will tie Cooper, deceased, must present the same on or bo,- ., i 'fore the 16th November next or they wilt be de barred payment, and. nil persons indebted to the Hi Ott lectiun. j J. S. (7. HUFFMAN,- Adtn'r*."1 *? oct 2G * ?| tLt,i<>$ '? . ; ? |?: t ? " ', -_ _._ -??J In Equity, i OllANGEBUKG MSO^ICT. :l t .. I I "if ,v>tiniac V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r in Eq'v") ( , vs. freditir'e ft fhu Creditors and Distributees Bill, u ef Wru. M. Irick. J it By orJar of Chunsellor Johnson, tho aroditovoofj William M. Irick will prei?ent and provo their de- " msnds before the Special Commissioner uppvinted In this case, (at office of Ilutstms & J^cgare,! within <? throo months, from the date hereof. - Oct. 22d, 18?7. C. B. GLOVER, . Special Commissioner^ . oct 26 1 lam'? 8m1 ?v In EqtWtye '?i I -H : v: <aU ? ni'I u<> 011ANGK1HJUG PISTHICT. : 1 odl Henry Livingston, Executor Burnett Livingston, vsl' B. Williamson ct. nl. Devisees und Legatees. By order of Chancellor Johnson, in this case, t'~ nm ar horized to settle all tlie debts duo to me an Executor of It. Livingston, on the awaid of three disinterested persons, taken before the Commis sioner. Beblors disposed to avail themselves of this . order, will apply to Messrs. Hutson's & Lcgare, ((rnnpeburg. I inn also authorized.td treat for pri- 0 vate sale of flic Estate lands. Persons wishing, ^o. buy will apply as above. HENRV LIVINGSTON, ExecAitOfU f>l oct2<5 lam v The State of South Carolina, OltAXGKliritG DISTRICT., ,j In the Curt of Common Pleaa. H. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. WHe*t^ son, A. E. Talsiadgc. ATTACHMENT. ! ' HEIIEAS the Plaintiffs did on the 20th day . , of May file their declaration against the Bfr* fendauts, w ho (as it is said) are absent from ami without (lie limits of this State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the samt, ftp?n 1 whom a copy of said declaration may bt served* tin motion of Hutsons & Lcgare, Plain?fls Attorneys it is ordered, that, tho snid Defendants dn appear, an<l p.hiail to the said declaration on or before the 22nd day of May, which will be in the year of ouf Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred ditd Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment ?III then bo given and awarded against them. i J. F. ROBINSON, May 20, 18(i7. XX jun 1 ?8mi O. C P Plantation Want^i rpO RENT FOE THE COMING YEAR. A SMALL \_ Plantation in good order; would prefer to Lease for several years. Apply to JUDE ROBINSON, sept 28?cow It Oraaggbuj