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SATURDAY MORNING, NOV.* 21- 18G8.
?"Next ilmrsdiiy. is our National "?d State
Thank?i?.-.
Original Story.
Wc will publish next week , an intensely in
teresting
4 "?L N?U VALETTE
Trouj the pert of 'our esteemed correspondent,
?**DAl8ir Dale." Wc promise our readers
quite a literary, treat, which we know they will
appreciate and enjoy.
Itev. A. ?*Dick8on.
Jftr"Village 5s about to suffer'h loss in the
departure of this ?esteemed aud accomplished
Clergyman from our midst. Having been for
many years, .tue pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, ho has ,:bccu no less endeared to his
??b?rge by his faithful ministration of Holy
things,-than esteemed and respect*d in the
community as a preacher of ability, and a
scholar of tine attainments.
He leaves us next week, in acceptance of a
call to supply the pulpit of the Fourth Pres
byterian Church in New Orleans . His fare
Well* siShnon will bo preached at the Prcsbyte
run ChnroU iu this place, to-morrow morning,
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Light U> Artillery.
'-A'fiue Yam Potato, from the plantation of*
MY. Samuel T, Izlar, can be seen at our office.
A line projectile fnr a piece of artillery, as it
in a liix^^jtfrttler; and "we have calculated r its
xatige,?the looking lv.ui-c.
P.*?l _ '? r??,
The Cotton Tax.?We make the follow
ing fro?5?e Columbia iWtceni c:
The Comptroller General of the State bus
in^vtuVHd.tax officers to include iu their qua*
terly assessments all cotton purchased and sold
by merchants, factors, brokers, bankers, or
?Otherpersons buyiug or shipping on commis
sion,-or otherwise, which was grown this year,
*ftd 'no'wjcxe?jpt from tax by the United States
Vj?Ver?ment by Act of Congress aud to collect
twenty cents'on every hundred dollars worth
of it, the same as on other merchandize, con
sidering cotton sold whenever It id shipped.
Ws W New York are coming down, and.
it, is eastcr for people in want, of houses to get
them. How thau it has been at any time for
year* past.
A Mississippi colored, preacher has com
menced publishing ; the Colored C/itixeus'
Monthly.
The Be^Jpj Jwtiscript is afraid if all the
Sutea thisyo.ar have Thanksgiving Day ou
November 261 tlmt "there may not be turkeys^
enough to go round." '
Gene^Di ^. Butler has written a letter in
whicli.he says: "The South has no firmer
lrlchd' than I am nhd bavo ever beeu j" aud
lieYurthcr declares lie bears no hatred to the
South, o^outliern uiou as such.
A Now Yoik paper suggests as a means of
Wjj tho'national debt, that every office
iijr'a' dollar a week towards its liqujduj
" he gets an offieo.
iacres?irj Fairfax. County, Va., were
Tfew day i/go for the sum of Si00 an
prLt??<t>adjoining is uow held at 8150 au
?* ?ttlvr U ??' .''* ? ??-.?:? , ;r ... . . . I
^''T^i^d?n Phetfie Railroad Company are
-about to lay out a town at the. mouth of the
M'tgcf; ,Rtyer? seventy-five miles east of Salt
York, have ^pure^ased eighty thousand acres
oi hind nea^i'yititK?i Florida, and are about
to colonize if rAiU people froni;thaf>State.
John Quiucy Adams, the Dumocratio ean
didate for Governor iu Massachusetts, ran ten
thousand ahead of ..his ticket at the recent
^tMg^mil Mi&M M M sti
; The shu.l) of a tuustodon, mcusuriug thrco
lyot ?n longth, two feet eight inches iu width,
?and two feet across the nostrills, aud weighing
^iieiiundrcd pounds, it is reported, has been
%M$4;<tt'T4k? County, Ohio. *2IiT*
The New York Evening Mail says that hun
dreds of "uix-o ynurig men" iu that city, many
?f "ttfe "Boeiety fellows," live entirely upon
borTOwedBrn(nie\yv
Consignees per South Carolina Railroad
: J(cnn?ining in tho Depot to. Date*
11. H. Knotts. B.C. Rowc, J.*A. Keller, V. M.
smith, j. QYshxi?tffi
'In accordance with orders received from the Su-1
t'perintcnrtGB? ^'fil^^VH^^^^i* CV^^d ??
Good* remaluiiig In the Depot for an unreasonable
length of time. 1^ ME1JIKDIT1!,
Agent.
Orrtcs or'Trii: OnANOKnnno Nxws,
N \0y : , .5 November 20, 1P?8V
' ! e'?TTOlt.^Sitlrs ibr tho week, 220 bales. W e
I -at -- r?l*i? I.. tsith i h ?>: ? ' ? ?.-.
Ordinary.....:.v......s
Good Ordinary........19
L jw Middling.??J
Middling,..,,*......~^204
, Stiict Middling.....2.1
Good Middling.
Rocnn Rick?It In good demand at $1.60 per
oushel.
; Corn 80 cts. Pcaa 80 cts.
; Pinders, 281bs to bushel, $1 25. ??
GOLD...... SO
silver.22
Report of (lie Charleston Cotton
Market
For the Week ending November 10.
Reported Jbr the Oraugehurg News by
W. WAtT(jtN SMITH, COTTON FACTOR.
There has boon little or no change in our market
during tho past week, except that holders were
more willing to meet the tIcwb of buyeis, and more
has been done.: Tho sales of tho week foot up
some 8800 bales. We quote i .
Low Middling.22 v
Middling.22$
StHet Middling.
? ',;-j-J-!-:'.-'-???-'-'
Sheriff's Sales.
Ry virtue of sundry writs Of fl. fa., to mo direotcd
I will sell to the highest bidder, at Ornngeburg
Court House, on the first' Monday in December
next, for cash tho following property, vil :
One tract of land containing nine hundred Seres
more or less, bounded by lands of Brandenburg,
Mrs. e. Thompson and estate of W. S. Thompson.
Levied on as tho property of A. r. Tabor at the
Buit of J. M. Crosswell.
ALSO
? j . I ? .... ...
Another tract containing seventy-five acres more
or less, (known as the Daniel Kar rick tract,) bound
ed by lands of D. J. Zeigler and estate lands of W.
6. Thompson. Levied on aa the property of A. r.
Tabor at the suit of J. M. Crosswell.
ALSO
A tract containing fifty acres more or less,
bounded by lands of D. J.Zeaglcr and Mrs. Thomp
son. Levied on as the property of A'? r. Tubor at
the suit of J. M. Crosswell.
ALSO'
One tract of land containing eight hundred and
fifty acres more or less, lying on the waters of Ro
bert Swamp, bounded by lands of A. C. Zeigler, J.
P. Pearson, Edwyn Rutland and Jacob Mack.
Levied on as the property of John C. Kcnnerly at
the suit of Daniel Rifoy.
ALSO
One tract of bind containing one hundred nnd
four acres more or less, bounded by binds of Salina
Till, Zimmerman and Alburt Patrick. Levied on
as the property of r. D. Carson at the suit of
(leered D. Smith.
ALSO
' ,t")ne tract of TamF containing two hundred and
twenty-five' acres more or less, lyiug on Penn
Iranch, bounded by lands of Win, Livingston, Wm.
Knotts, Jacob Wgll'e, and by lands formerly owned
by John Huffman. Levied on as the property of ]
William Hooker a't the unit sf Ellis & Rrewstcr.*
ALSO
All lite undivided right, title and interest or
rimrlcs S. Dull iu the house nnd lot on Russell
Street, lately occupied by Ohas. Bull Sc Co., bound
ed by lauds of Oliveros, J. 0. Pike, trustee, and D.
Louis. Lovied on us the property of Charles S.
Bull at the suit of Wm. M. Bird & Co.
ALSO
4. tract of land containing three hundred nnd
thirteen acres' more or less, known as the Wanna
htaker plantation, bounded by lands ef Mary L.
Stoudemiro, D. C. Stoudcmire, Wm. Watts aud Elli
sou Gales. Levied ou as tho property of Ann e.
IUlglcr and J. A. V- Haigler at the suit of D J.
Zeigler aud Dr. J. A. Keller.
ALSO
A tract of land containing-three hundred acres
more or less, known ? as the Haigler plantation,
bounded by landa of tho estate of G. T. I rick.
Levied on as the property of Ann e. Haigler and J.
A. M, Haigler at ihe suit oi D. J. Zeigler and Dr.
J. A. Keller.
ALSO
Three Mules, one Wagon, two hundred bushels of
corn more or less, two thousand pounds' of Fodder
and five bushels of Rioc, and one Buggy. Levied
'en as the property of Ann e. Haigler and J. A. M.
Haigler at the suit of D. J. Zcaglcr and Dr. J. A.
Keller.
ALSO
Three hundred acres more oi less bounded, by
landa of David Fersner, Samuel Rickenbaker and
L. H. Zimmerman. Le>icd on as tho property of |
W. Zimmerman at the suit of Joan Sellers, Admin
istrator for another.
ALSO
A tract of land containing lfi acres more or less,
bounded by lands of C. Arant, e Etckiel and W.
T. McKewu. Levied on as the property of C.
Arant at the suit of D. Louis,
ALSO
One Wagon two Ox Carts, one old Timber Cart,
(one Sportsman Hunting Buggy,) one Dirt Cart, the
Body and Irons of an old ILookaway, and a quanti
ty of other Irons, such as Axlctrccs, Tires, and
Cart Chain?. Levied on as the property of A. r.
Tabor at the suit of J. M. Crosswell.
nov 21 td
ALSO
200 bushels of Corn, 2000 lbs Fodder, 1 Stack
Potatoes of 20 bushels. Levied on as the property
of Peter e. Gibson at the sub of Daniel Davis,
nov 21 Ul *
H. RIOOS, .
Orangcburg 0. iL, S. C, \ S. O. C.
Sheriff's Office, )
rangeburg 0. ft., S. C, V
Nov. ll, 1868, j
- ALSO
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Vrnhmtn rMlrt
ORAVosbunu County, J ProbRto Court'
Ex parte F. Wi Foi'rcy, Adm'r. Estate of Jess? Pat
rick?Petition for sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of a decretal order to me directed from
the Honorable, the Probate Court of tho said Coun
ty, I will sell at public outcry at Orangcburg on
salesday in December next, (being the 7th Deo.)
AH that tract of land containing one hundred
acres, inoro or less, situate on Cattle Creek, and
bounded by lands ef John P. Berry, the same being
a part q! the estate of Jesse Patrick.
Terms?One-half cash, balance on a credit of
twelve, months, purchaser - to give bond and mort
gage for credit portion, nnd to pay for 'papers and
stamps.
tlctohor 10, 18<50. II. RU1Q8,
nhvM? td S. O. C.
pov II td
1 ? ~? 3 '-. ? -t v.- . ?
CO M MlSwrON,' M-BRtAl aiVts ,
AOKNTS CHAIRLESTON A$I> LIVERPOOL
STEAMSHIP XINE.
. Advances, iwla on shipments ;vf Cotton, ntec,
und Navnl Stores to Foreign und Domestic Ports.
[oot 24 *V ^ >?fT< - .iJ-.: ' 4t
-E-j-.-,r. r>. .
NOTICK TO PLANTERS.
Soluble Pacific Guano,
rpHERIOliLY SATISFACTORY ANDdtEMARK
JL able effects of this OUAN? in producing very
largely Increased crops of Cotton, Corn*and other
staple crop?, has attracted the general attention of
planters ami, farmers. In order to confirm public
confidence, in the contrnyrd ezctJlevct of thin Ouano
and ftvnil of the best scientific ability in the prose
cution of thin important business, the PACIFIC
OUANO COMPANY hna consummated & profusion>-J
engagement) with Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, of
Charleston, 8. C, as scientific adviser and conaul
tlng Chemist to the Company. Dr. RAVENEL Is
conversant with the composition and qualities of'
the Uuano,- as well as with the character, policy
and unusual resources of the PACIFIC G??NO
COMPANY, and will communicate full information
on these points to planters who may call on him
or address bim by letter at Charleston, 8. C.
JXO. S.REESE & CO., General Agents,
Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, Md.
J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolins, Charleston, S. C.
oct 81 4t \
MILLINERY
OF THE
MOST
91 O p E R N
STYLES
?AT
MRS. C. OLDENDORFF^
Who would respectfully inform the Ladies of
Ornngcburg and vicinity that she has .opened a
FULL aiid HAND80ME ASSORTMENT of FALL
ami WINTER MILLINERY of tho most MODERN
STYLES and FASHION.
ner usual PROMPT ATTENTION and MODE
RATE PRICES, she hopes will elicit a share of the
Public patronage.
Please call ahd examine her STOCK at the well
Known Old Stand on Main Street, opposite Mr. Jos.
McNuinnm'a.
ocl 24 lm
IX PROBATE COURT,
ORAXOEBURG COUNTRY.
Ex parto Robert M. Argoe, 1
In re Lost Will of V
Robtrt Argoe, Sr. j
On hearing the petition in this case, am) on mo
tion of T. 11.- Cooke, Solicitor for petitioucr, it is or
dered :
That all persons interested he end arc hereby
notificd to appcur at the Judge of Probate's Office
at Orangehurg Court House, ou the second Monday
in February A. lb, 1809. for the purpose of shew
ing cause if any they can, why the will of Robert
Argoe, Sr., late af said County, should not he re
established, and to that end to produce such wit
nesses as they may desire, and cross examine those
produced by the petitioner.
Judge of Probate's Office. 1 THAI) C. ANDREWS.
Oniiigeburg, S. C, V Judge of Probate.
November 2, 1808. J
nov 2 , td
I) OVCIU RICE, ROVOII RICE,
Wanted nt tho COURT HOUSE STORE, where
the highest prices in Cash or Barter will be allowed
for it.
PEAS, GROUNDNUTS, &c, bought in any quuu
tit v.
NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR just re
ceived, also a lot of Extra and Family FLOUR,
(new). Table SYRUP, SUGARS, TEAS, &c, Ac,
fclwnyjj 0U ll?Ud,
PERUVIAN GUANO and WANDO FERTILI
ZER on consignment.
A lot of CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO in whole
aud half boxes, which will be sold low to close out
the lot.
Also a full supply of first rate CHEWING TO.
BACCO, which is going off at low prices.
BLACK SEED OATS for whiter planting.
RED SEED WHEAT a choice article, and other
seasonable goods to be had at the
COURT HOUSE STORE.
JOHN A. HAMILTON,
nov 7 c Iv
M
EETIXG OF UO VItl)
or
COUNT 1* CO31 MISSIONKHK.
The Annual Meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners for TJrangeburg will take place in
the Court House of said County on the 4th Monday
of November, inBt., at 10 o'clock A. M. All per
sons having bills ugainst the County aro required
to deposit the same with the Clerk of said beard on
or before Saturday the 21st day of November, iust.,
and in default thereof sueh bills will not be audi
ted at said annual meeting.
T. If. COOKE.
Clerk Board County Commissioners,
nov 7 td
SALE, RENT
"< OR LEASE.
" THE FINE PLANTATION
Belonging to the Estatcof the late Coloucl KEITT,
and well krowu as tho
Dftrbj' lMtt?e.
These LANDS arc among tho BEST in the Dis
trict, being situated on Lyou's Creek, commanding
A FINE WATER-POWER,
aud of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They arc offered at
ONE-HALF their Vuluution in 1806. Said Tract
contains 600 acres.
Ccndilions?$5,500?one-third cash, the balance
in two yearly instalments. Address
MUS. LAURENCE KEITT.
uov 7?tf Charleston, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ .
Orangcburg County. /
By THAD. C. ANDREWS, Esq., Judge of Probate
WHEREAS, John M. Aycrs, fanner, hath made
suit to roc to grant him Letters of Admiuistta
tion of the Estate and effects of John Aycrs, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
John Ayers, deceased, that they he. and appear
before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at
Probate Office, Orangcburg C. IL. on Monday, 28d
day of November iust., after publication hereof, at
11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause if any
they have, why tho Baid Administration should not
begvartted
Given uno'er ny hand-Ibis 7th day of November
Anno Domint, 1SJ8.
THAD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of Probate,
nov 14-?2t Orangeburg County.
M
U1.ES FOR SALE.
Several very
FINE MULES,
At reasonable rates, for Cash.
Apply AT THIS OFFICE,
oct 17^-tf ? ,
?BUYING AS TJSTJAI;
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I .*ruh>t?'? dlliOfl t- <iNNl -I.>?)?>./> talj
IuiqT) --??tj i'> j* 'r.Inu.. i} >!. i'lit
lOJv .J/toir ."??'?trj-o'.t lit'f nil r.rlfnof. ?? ."?iv.
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wnn,
AT THE HIGHEST PEICES FOE CASK.
COB-NELSON, KRAMER & CO.
?ct n
BUYING COTTON
AT TIT K
HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
AS USUAL.
THEY HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, &CL
Special attention is invited to our Selec
tion of LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, &c, &c.
GOODS purchased exclusively for CASH
and will be sold at Lowest Market Rates.
BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE.
fcb L'3
STOCKERS
HEAP CASH STORE.
At the Red Sign near the Old Court House*,
OHANGEIiUKfi. S. ('.. OCTOBER 10m, 18G8,
1?u\.ta\j a/ntu wiisrr3<Hfc goods. ?vt?* into a
_ much Larger Storr, wo urc enabled to keep a* good assortment in our line as any
Storo in Town. Our slock consists of Prints, Donicstics Fall and Winter Dress Goods. Shawls,
(tents Clothing, Notions, and a good pclcctioit ?f Boot*, Shoos, llatp, kc. Also a good Assort
ment of Groceries; Liquors, and Hardware, Which we offer to the Citizons of Orangoh?rg Din.
trict at very low prices for cash. Respectfully soliciting your patronage, and hoping you will
call oh us soon, we remain, Yours, truly,
PiT Messrs- JOHN A. Ti*t$?\fe^l? witotw au^Pwfll bo
hap^ty to Heo their friends. aujj 2ii?ly
IN.
? I i'! ' ? ? ? ?. . a- ,
Williatti T. UgMbot & Co.,
* A UK CONSTANTLY" IVKC KI
And nil article* suited to. this fnttket.
sell f?r(?ASll, ?t?i&irtt* tH8 IWrrWWSt.A
'Xhej f/try nil kind* of Coun^TOoducV^d^
pay highe^, pricey $ Cfl?h or Be^f&t
A fin? fleloctioB 'Of' b?n*3 mwS na*!*
l i ?'^jr^
Cohsuotlj' on hand, Witbotit ttn^'c^?tH?n^lok
from tb?' ' ; . i . -i
Call st rife tetno bnildinp kfidwn ao well aa
Willoock's Tib and &t^.$jfc$j.,. ^ ^^jj
WM UV ljG&*mOX ,fc?pfVia
0(Jt3i ?? c .: lj ? rV
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Housekeepers Attention.
Pi YOU WOUUD SAVB^cm? ^ftB?MtWIt'?
hire. cbinc to WILLgOC^'B ,aud
BEACON LI?HT, ri^i'l
BOl'TJitiRX STATES, of "\
im? wftj?mw.
GOO?III? STi
Those und other patterns a 1 way ft off-: hind,
tindj warranted to eoiuc up to rjeprrfientation^f
R' . ? . V>\ .'Ulwiauj L.;r.;;tt--;ft
wm. OTIUSQGm
t>et5*_. i.-.f ? IS-t^I Afr>-n
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it. : iv! .'? ?. aj.d ? ..' .? 1 ?. liUid?? ?oln
buying c?i^m
.." -ti I ??... U ..'it..* ?.?;.. <! ^hftVM?
? ,>^>l -jlJf??tU ^ ojfl
..i.'i ^ e?* ^itfu riin r>d> ?j*?Jt*>v<J
^oiionrd
A;|;
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OF Til 15
feb 1^
ixn
mW\ u 1!
Di LOUIS & CO; Agb?t8.. :
d- dti !Vja. bux fe\.>ir?f?b
..vli^i?- \{ t'i.T ,-.
F. H. W. fiRIG?ittANK ^ raJi|
RESPECTFULLY INFORM ??K ttRiNO^
burg Friends Ihut w'c hare moved in <iur
NBW 8TOBEv
Wliero wo arc reedy t? ?irpply oof Priendl t?4 <St\'
Public in gcUeral with a full and frcab suppW ?f
drV ?o?lis. !', : ~ 'ivftfl oA
AUo all kinds, of , . ?
liouor*. VnrNEsj roRtsh,
ALE. ETC..ai reduced Priceoi' ?/>?''
We have a tine lot of FAMILY FLOt'R frtf?,
.Too. CAMPSLN & CO'S Mill, Charleston, put uj?
in small Sacks, very !ow< j ttj -? ifjijiattiii '
Wc offer for aale the RECIFE fdr making JACK
SON'S UNIVERSAL ;WA8llfN? C??iaO?5l*,
and JACK SON'S LAUNDRY S?Arf? ?fe l)*it??t
which has given satisfaction to alt to WbbotWa hat*
Wc wdl buy COTTON'and all.oilier bktjUilC.te;,
giving the highest market pr'io'er of Ibip'Rfr^'anr
ono, FREE of CHARGE and make LIBERAL klh
VANCES on the same. u ? a'dl - "
oct 3?ly F. II. W. BRIGGmAKN ? tfT 1
-[ .i^r ntvo%t.?rrY ?
R?9KOV?l>? -V . .1.. ;tu yuhhwh*
The Subscriber . would Kh
spectfully inform his friends and custolaera loHt He*
has moved his BAR to tlie rein-of his StORE bit
Russell-Street, whero he will\kccp , conaUntlj eft
HI LIQUORS of tba BEST
hand a good strpply
RANDS SEO "
sept 10?6m
3, Y
?~
JJ CtLEBBAT?t> blftLL
AND fever cure.
uto if*. otavfeKos'
bilious cathartic or . .. / -?liv
IiVer HUb;
Way 2?1 y' u' '. iwtsvvej
-??k.?*?;.. , , ? .,. .... .?wtij
In Equity.
?RANGEBURG DISTRICT:
Mclebcf K. Hblmab, Adm'f ?
Elizv Stromau, et. al;
?t batdu*{
By order of the Court of Equity in tba fAtova
stated caeo, the crcdltbrn 6T the laic Nicholas Ktrc
roan, (loccaucd, are hereby required to. establish
their demands before mc, on or before the tcuth
dav of Deoembor next.
Commbeioncr'e Office,) v. D. v.' JAMISON, ?
Orangeburg c. JL. r Commissioner.
Octbber 27, 1B6B. j ''?!.>!;
oct 3l td
-..i,.^, :,h-1?1?
ATOTICK.?All I*ore6n* who U&r*
\\ not paid their TAXES, will find EXECU
TIONS for the same in my office, and will do weH
to call and settle the sanic, as (bey Will aava coma
of thu cost by so doing. II. BIGGS,
oct 17?tf" $ 8. 0. C.
TVHT KECEIVfch.
?f A frosh tu|rtfly of
UHCiiCE FAMILY FLOl'R, LARD, SODA, WIS8
sad LEMON CRACKER?, CANDIES, kc, at