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tjft?sWI'- { *?*&^*? -Ab?. ,*?.-.-. ?O .fl d?ijjj ^irrfii-p time*' price. ^^Jr!vVARrAni.%v Accompany* tri?** *i s?*&y. : auDacn^pTioK. ') - ?t^^t^Prodwje^kfu,at Market: Raj.es.; m <7i?V ?iivcrtiifcntf.iit* (tfir^r/vym vA? W&'o'i coHvenijtitt; aivt?ffpbssilde, let u? Auvr ihemrbyr Thursday ep*nyiy.' Jfy fAta. J?ieo3ia,Jcc ie?f i&amtd&xlic Mah't?rRfr hmprv $a^y Way, anwf *e#7/_ Afi^W^.?Pr? ?/ /?r?t ttetr*. ri? to tf?hntc'' 6/ biir goiii^ to pre**. _y- 'si , r> ? ,*? ,rt ??_?.? rkading matter ONj every page; -:-f?.p.rf , 1 k^-'i sa^?R^ay MORNING, NOV.; ?lv 1868*.'| Thankstflylug. -"Nfext Ihursaayis our Nationiijj .und State ThankVixiViM.f ^' ?. ." ? i. I,> | U?-~?(II ?! ?~ Original Story. W'c will publish next weck, an intbnfoiy in-' iereattng^'T Nd?mETT? Vrom the peri of 'our esteemedcorespondent, "?'DaisX.. Pale." Wo promise our readers j .xjuTte a lltc^ry^r^t, wliich v?e *knbV tliey'will appreciate and enjoy. ' ' ' - ? 'Our" Village 19 about to suffer a loss in the departure of this esteemed und accomplished Clergyman from'our midst. Having been for many ycarsJ(thQ pastor of the Presbyterian Church,, b^has, ,bccu no less endeared to his j charjfe by his faithful ministration/ of holy tilings,- than esteemed and -respect*d in the { com muolty ns a^ pTCachor of ability; and a scholar of fine attainments. He leaves uifttcxt week, in acceptance of a call to supply the pulpit of the Fourth Pres byterian Church iu New Orleans . His fare well sermon will be preached at tho.Presbvte-1 M ?Cf>- , ,. , * ritifrCiinr^indhis place, to-morrow mormrig, . ^A<fiue Yam 1'utoUi, from the pbntation of j MV. ha:miiel 1\ J,wr, can be seen at our office. A liite priVjcctile for a piece of artillery, as it Is a sJx^jnAv^W6T|; aYid Ve hfiVC^ calcTjliiKd^ its Xatigc,?the Cooking Range. "?I'iik Cotton Tax.?Wc make tho follow lug extract froui the Columbia J'hodni.c: The Comptroller General of the State hus instTueted taX officcra to include iu their ((tiar^ te^nss?tfsmenU aU.co?on purcliascd and sold by mc^e^ants^.jfaetors, brykcrijj bankers, or 'Othciri^eraons buyiug or shipping on copiuis ^ic*!"!, or otherwise, which was grown this year, an'd ?Vo%;cxe?npt from tax by the United SWtes VTovernnient b^ Act of Congress dud to collect twenty c^n^s^dn^every 'h?ndrcd ddllaA worth of it, the same as ou other merchandize, con sidering cotton sold whenever it ht shipped. pfQ&ts w NeW'YSIIE'Su5i.coniib^ down, and ] \t is eiwtcr for people iu want of houses to get ih^: tlMU it vhas been at any time lor years past. A Mississippi colored prcaoiier lias com mence^.-.publishing ; the Colored . Xyi^teus' Monthly^ The B^.^T?Jiscript is afraid if all the Noveiriber 20^ that ''there may not be'turkeys' enough to go round." iu firmer Irlofi^hau I'liiij'aiid hatd eVef been j''*' and he iWthcr declares he bears no hatred to the South, o^ott?wi'u uiou ah such. a Now Toik phper sttggeetd as a moans of | the nAtional debt, tluit every; office ^y.a;dplfar u week towards its liquate* '"-ho* gets an office. ' acres ?in Fairfax County, Va., were ^^"fliiy;^ 'for the sum of $100 an t i Lnhd adjoining is uow held at '8150 an > 4;ivr ! ' * f*i "^^il?n 'Pacifid ? Railroad Company are ?02 l*y ou^i?r^?wn.at tlje,mouth of the ^Vc8or River, ?eve?ty-flvo miles east of Salt fMm Ui ? 4 : ; fKtfapifeUi?? in Anhurn, N?.. York, have jj^urej^aagd eighty thousuud acres oi land pear I'aiutlfeii, Florida, and are about to eolouize it rritlt people froJii thut State. John Qwiucy Adams, the DoJuOcratie can <lidato loi" Governor iu Mas.saehuscttSj ran ten thousand ahead of his tiuket at the reccut *j^bi^lJ^iwhafMOn^ ? measuring three o length, two feet eight Inches iu width, ^t'ttcross/lhe ftoatrillsj aud weighing od p?ubds, it is reportod, has been :Pike Couiily, Ohio. : f^' utf*} w.York li'voiitng Mail says that huu jOrctlh of "nivy yninig v\?n" in that city, many ?t \iv*ut; ^Pimi?ty 'f?Hu\v>i,^ tIVxj entirely - npqn I ^o^rtmodnntwwyv ??>.* t?v? u* ' **> ?.ft **\ i two e liu CojttsSgwees $>er South l^em^i?iiui in ?10 De IB. H. Knotty I). C. Rowc. J.*A. Keller, V. M. 'In accordance with orders, received fron? 'perintendK 8$Agg ^ ^^^5e'7?,ff( the Su d on as ?n a bio i Omca or ?Hk OAAStiknrao Nrws, v.' ,0-, Jt:-.?:, .? <,r JNovemb^r; 20, 1808vv ^WO^Sfli? Wlhe^efll, 220 Mies. *We , Quinary.....;..v?a.IW GtakV^W**"'*'^....................19 Middling.,.19J .1 ? t'ii Bf? TXfha t Ordinary.....:..., j 8?w MSSnog^. I 3^t :|aiddUng..............21 I Qec4.Mrawns.......v.Mv...v.......Vt?f--'.^ ? Kovon iiucK?Ib In good demand at $1.00 per ouahcl. j Corn 80 ct*.. Peas SO els. j Pindcrj., 281b& to bushel, $1 25. :*10LD..'...5.?0 ? ? "BILVEU. ...22 Ah ?*\Tf,<i >\<:t ,o:f.<vi r.-.i.?1 : ?.?/ ?? '?ji*wuh'-\t!a ht>'' r^?, ?TTte faSUV'*-' -t*, .>.. ?>>? -. Report of Hi? CS?orloston Cotton M??*et For tho Week ending November 10. : ~ Reported JbY the Orenigeburg News by \V. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. There baa boon little or no change in our market, during the past week, except that-holders were more 'willing'to meet tho views of buyeis, and mWc has been done.: Tho sales of tho week foot tip nemo 8300 hales. Wo quote 1 . Low Middling.22 ' Middling..:..^.U.22J Strtet Middling......... ? -el- V. ,r- ? ? ?? ?? ???? ? ? ??? ?= Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of-sundry; writrf df fl. fa., to mo dircotcd I will Bell to the highest bidder, at. Orangeb?rg Court House, on the first" Monday hi December Lncxt, for cash tho following property, Tlx : of land containing nine hundred acre more or less, bounded by lands of Brandenburg, Sirs. F.. Thompson and estate of W. 8. Thompson, evicd on as tho property of A. R. Tabor at tho 1 B?lt of J. M. CrossVell. ALSO Another tract containing seventy-five acres more or less, (known as the Doaiel Kar rick tract,) bound ed by lands of D. J. Zeigler and esja?e lands of W. 8. Thompson. . Levied on as the property of a. R. I Tnbor nt the suit of J. M. Crosswcll. ? albo A tract containing fifty acres more or less, bounded by lands of D. J. Zeagler and Mrs. Thomp son. Levied on as the property of A* R. Tabor at the. suit of M.'Crosswcll. ALSO* I - One tract of laud containing eight hundred and fifty acres more or less, lying on the watcra of Ro bert. Swamp,.bounded by lands of A. C. Zeigler, J. P. Pearson, Edwyn Rutland and Jacob Muck. Levied on as the property of John C. Kcnnerly at "J the suit of Daniel Rifey. ALSO One tract of land containing one hundred and four acres more or less, bounded by lands ?f Salina till, Zimmerman and Alburt Patrick. Levied on as the property of rR. B. Carson at the suit of George U. Smith. ALSO .One lta'ct"jafTand~ containing two hundred and' wenty-fiV'e'acres more or less, lying on Penn tranch, bounded by hinds of 'IVtnV Livingston, Wm. vnotts, Jacob Wulfe, and by binds formerly owned by John HutTmuu. Levied on as the property of; Wiliiam llo?ker at the suit of Ellis & Brewstcr. ! % . U' ;' ; also ;? . All the undivided right,, title and interest of rhurU-3 s. Bull in the house and lot on Russell Street, lately occupied by Chas. Bull tc C6., bound ed by lands of Oliveros, J. C. Pike, trustee, and D. Lunis. Lovied on as tho property of Charles's. I Bull at the suit of Wm. M. Bird & Co. l; % ". A.ESO 4 tract of land containing three hundred and drtceu acres' more or less, known as the Wunna taker plantation, bounded by lands of Mary l. Jtoudemivo, D. C. StOudcmire, Wm. Watts aud Elli j?p Gates. ' Levied ou aa the property of Ahn E. Huiglcr and J. A. M- Haigler ut the salt of D 3. Zcigler uud Dr. J. A. Keller. ^LSO j a tract of land containing three hundred acres more or less, known as .-the Jlaigler plantation, bounded by lands of the estate of g. T. trick. Lovied on as the property of Ann E. Huiglcr and J. A. M. Uaigler at the suit of D. J. Zeigler and Dr. a. Keller. ALSO * Three Mules, one Wagon, two hundred bushels of corn more or leas, two thousand pounds of Fodder 'and five bushels of Rioe, and one Buggy. Levied 'en as tho property of Ann E. Huiglcr and J. a. M. Haiglcr at the suit of O.' J. Zeagler and Dr. J. A. Keller. ALSO Threo hundred acres more ot less bounded, by lands of David Fersner, Samuel Rickenbaker and l. H. Zimmerman. l evied on as the property of, | W, Zimmerman at the suit of John Sellers, Admin istrator for another. ALSO A tract of land containing Ifi nores more or lean, bounded by lauds of 0. Arant, E Esckiel and W. T. McKcwn. 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 Kpokaway, and a quanti ty of other Irons, such as Axiclrccs, Tires, and Cart Chains. Levied on as the property of A. R. Tabor at the suit of J. M. Crosswcll. nov21 td ?' ?*'* *??'? v*>>; - ALSO - 200 bushels of Corn, 2000 lbs Fodder, 1 Stack Potatoes of 20 buohcls. Levied on as-the<property of ? Peter E. Gibson at the suit of Daniel Davis, nov 21 . td Sheriff's Othcc, ) H. RIGGS, . Orangeburg 0. II., s. C, \ s. o, C. Nov. 11, 1808. j HT/lT'-W / ;?: SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Vrnhwtn CM,rt 0?ANOKtiUn?i CobNTV, } Trobate Court. Ex parte F. Wj Fart-cyr Adm't?. EsUle of Jesse Pat rick?Petition for sale of Real Estate. (By virtue of a decretal order to mo directed from tho Honorable, the Probat? Court of the said Coun ty, I will sell at public outcry at Orangeburg on salesday in December next, (being tho 7th Deo1.) ah that tract of land containing one hundred sree, more or lens, situate on Cattle Creek, and .bhttdod by lends of John P. Berry, the same being j part qf the estate of Jesse Patrick. Terms?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, purchaser-to give bond and inert 1 AGENTS CHARLESTON AND trVERPOOL . .STEAMSHIP LINK. j Adri^c'jMi. ?o?(W Ott ?IjaperU-, vf ^Qtfjra* Jftp, and Naval Stores to Foreign and.Domestic Porta. ;oct24 ? * ' 4t 1 r ^ ???-??-hbiiv.)?? KOTICfrTO TL?ftTEif?. _ ti Soluble Pacific Guano. rrUlE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY AND REM ARK JL able effect 8 of toi* GUANO in produoing very largely increased cropB of Cotton, Corn-and other staple crop?, has attracted the genornlilltcntlon of planters and, farmers. In order to cotiSrtn public confidence tu the coTilir.vc'J ttdllenti of this ?^s?o and avail of the best scientific ability In the prose cution'of thia ? Important busine OUANOCOMPANVh engagement! with Dr. ST. JULIAN R?VENF.L, of Shurleston. 8. C, aa scientific adviser and conaul ng Chcrai?t to the Company. Dr. RAVENEL is conversant with the composition nnd qualities of the ??ano,'. as well aa with tin* character, policy and undauift resources af the TACIFIC'GUANO I COM PAN Y, and will communicate full information on these poiuta to planters who may call on him or addreBs him -by letter at Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S.REESE & CO., General Agents, Pacific Quano Company, Baltimore, Md. I : J.N. ROB80N, Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. oot31 4tii milETn?ry OF THE K MOST OR E R X STYLES -AT . MKS, IS OLbtJNflORFFS . Who would respectfully Inform the Ladies of 1 STY DES and FASHION. nor usual PROMPT ATTENTION and MODE RATE PRICES, ibe hopes will elicit a share of the Public patronage Plcapc call and examine her STOCK at the' well Ifnown Old Stund on Main Street, opposite Mr. Jos. McNumuru'd. oct 24 M lm _m IX PROBATE COURT, OEANGEBURG COUNTRY. Ex parto Robert M. Argoe, In re Lost Will of Robsrt Argoe,' Sr. On.hearing tho petition in this case, and on mo* tion of T. 11/ CooJ-.e, Solicitor for petitioner, it is or dered: That all persons interested he and are hereby notified to appear at the Judge of Probate's Office at Orangohurg Court House, ou the second Monday in February A. 1?., 1809, for tho purpose of shew ing causo if any they can, why the will of Robert Argoe, Sr., late af said County, should nut he re established, and to that end to produce such wit nesses aa they may desire, and cross examine those produced by. the petitioner.' Judge of Probate'? Office. 1 THAI) C. ANDREWS, Orungebnrg, S. C, V Judge of Probate. November 2,1808. J nov: 2 j , ,td jy OUOJUC RICE, ROUGH RICE, -Wanted nt tho COURT- HOUSE JtTOtttS, where the highest prices in Cash or Barter will bo allowed for it. PEAS, GROUNDNUTS, &c., bought in any qlfttu. tity. i NEW, HILLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR just re ceived, also a. lot of Extra and Family FLOUR, (new). Table SYRUP, SUGARS, TEAS, &o., &o., alwnys oil band, < j PERUVIAN GUANO nnd WANDO FERTILI ZER on consignment. A lot of CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO in whole oud half boxes, which will be sold low to close out the lot. Also a full supply of first rale CHEWING TO. BACCO, which is going off at low prices. BLACK SEED OATS for winter planting. RED SEED WHEAT a choice article, and other seasonable goods tu be had at tho COURT HOUSE STOItE. ,4>0? .-:> V^'Htf A HAMltiT?N, *ov 7 c ly EETIKC4 OF BOARD COUNT!' COMMISSIONERS. The Annual Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Urangebnrg will take place in the Court House of said County on the 4th Monday of November, inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. All per sona having hills against the County aro required to deposit the same with the Clerk of said heard ou or before Saturday tho 21st day of November, lost., (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 FOR 8ALE, RENT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estatcor the Isle Colonel KEITT, and woll known as the Darb y Pliieo. These LANDS, arc among tho BEST in the Dis trict, being situated on Lyoa's Creek, coummiullng A FINE WATER-POWER, and of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They aro offered at ONE-HALF their Valuation in IMtiti. Said Tract contains 600 acres. Conditions?$6,600?one-third cash, the balance in two yearly instalments. Address MRS. LAURENCE KEITT. nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 rul!tLZ Orangcburg County. / bitatton. By THAD. C. ANDREWS, Esq., Judge of Probate4 WHEREAS, John M. Ayers, farmer, hath made 6uit to roe to grant him Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of John Ayers, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and credit or a of the said John Ayers, deceased, that they ba and appear boforo me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Probate Office, Orangeburg C. II.. on Monday, 28d day of November inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, to shew cause if any ?hey have, why the said Administration should not he granted. ' Given under my hand.this 7th day of November Anno Domini, 1868. THAD. C. ANDREW8, Judge of Probate, nov 14*?2t Orangeburg County. M ULEH FOR SALE. FINE MULES, Several very At reasonable rates, for Cash. ?Ifr r* '** .. * - -' '??'?'< ? -o.f-. Apply AT THIS OFFICE. eot lTr-tf i>J4rdI> , tat-.-Of ity> ?i <?:? ' ,.i ix*gt| - |f{ jh ?? ? "i,. I i'>f'*ro : ? t ? - - i J - ? t r<' I .M'liU'n i \< ??Ui}?(U 1 .)?! ..> > hilf Jx?oD ja/wdnnfiO J< ? ?.??Inn;, j !<: i vrt? V ,t*",j ? ?i-12:l_,!:? '?$?M ??.?:. 5 ? ' ! _ i. j h?n^H'iir f?i>attnd ,?r?V--'&i: luv??? ilv?--' Ha1?,??! I Na . I'll* A >::>'>?'.s .;???-.'.: ' ?'? .' f tfi v 1 I'M ? - h'u j \*$ 1 ? . t :..fL?. .'? - ?.-i* ??.;. ,. s?i,;r' I ?' ? .v. "1 ? r. r . rm'/I r.tet) It. )'.>{ - I Aity^ X n ?, ?.?;.?? '?ff tl a rr --_- ? ?? ?*??. ? ??s,!:.-vu< ? ? yy'?ipi' if?iH<i .'i.< 5 ?- .-.__-.-j, .a .a . id ..i ?}"? l.v ARE B?YING COTTON AT TIIK : ,"gT & ? ;?. y; ; ?/; g MARKET RATES 9 V AS USUAL. ? ft i .7 ' i THEY -?AVE ON HAND A COMPLETE -? stock or SHOES, HARDWARE, ?1 ?;oi Special attention is invited to our Selec tion of LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c, &c. and will be sold at Lowest Market Rates. BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE. fcb 23 STOCKER'S E. At the Red Sign near the Old Court House, O^ANtlEBCRG, S. C, OCTOBER 10th, 1868, F -:o: ALL A^P WI ISTTliiU GOODS. )tt*m moved to . muoli Larger Store, we urc onnbled to .keop an good ufsurunent in our line aa auy Storo in Town. Our stock conslata of Printe, Domestics F?ll and Winter Dross Goods, Shawta, Gents Clothing, Notinns, and's good pelcctiort of Boota, fjhoos, lists, &c. AIbo a good ANsort' :trict cal cut nf (iroco.ric!*. Tdrjuors, and Hardware, which we offer to the Oitizous of Orarigeh?rg Di?t ict at very low prices for cash. Respectfully poliritjug your patronage, and hdpirtg yott will iV. oX\ ua aooo, we remain, ^Yours^trnlyi . far Joun a. 'MmMi^^W^^^M^^ u to see their'frieuda. ( ' au^ 23?ly Wiilia?i T. Ligh?bot & Co.* f A RE CONSTANTLY R!E C E_i Y i K; And nil articles suited to tili? pv ?apir-Krwrni-. ?da^tt'ftt* the 1 . They^W of eoWft_ pay.bJgh^.prlccS} oi% in Cflib pr ;B^J^ , ?;' A fine fleloetioa of-': ? L I Q tJ 0 Hj^S C?ruTUntty qtfhao^ Without BnfcontriS^ioa from tho ORANftEBUlW* tifflMtUAf ? Call et tHo Sahib bnilditr? iWfcr? 46-4>#*?r Willopek's TU an;d ^to^.^j,,, Uft^ f/V&U Oct 81 , e & Ijtf ** ?T! ? ? ' ."77 . aftta?^* wt:ttiwi*' Housekeepers Attenticm^ TF YOITWOUHD 8AY-&,^ BEACON MGHT, '^?an'i 1 SOUTHERN STATES, of ? le'sfi These and other " patterns tahrstyfc OVcfeM, amJ, warranted to come np to represent af iojr,: sSm>ii\ I'd -nisoiauJ Lsif-am^dl OCt31 .t^a^.'.'H ' n.'T-j:)WI .fernes -, r/tih '?: I'.'iv. /r4T ,?.-.' ; . rii -?<? liuih.t b j >t odT MV*?. ? <: >? ?/. ui" <dnti -'trial ? ?>iJA .?.';:-?*!# ??A fife S^a plf* i , i ?? ? uu*-~KmMAK?T itffhL* ? .mii<! l:Jw> bile ej??t.*! '' V;r. .-';;)?.?{ '>.- ' .:AR? ?'!?.,?;; ?Jlftri? srf'i' ? ??? ? i.i)t!>? ?.:?>:>; ! . : nnin ? jcjS'j;! oj mid tawojla "rbuxt. ... vj !? r... :?. ii'uw* ?Ku?..,;>Cfr^hia?* .-.??.?< .-..i rhtfl ???"i^ v./oiil i#ts?,i&'./ aj^jP. ..'V - .-'*? ^ J^"*** e8^***^ At \fv '.:?? ulahtf *>fT .VMM Oi' '? ? * ' y ? 41 ?i OF Tlll^ . . , . H X?.t& X ;.l7wd >'\ ,e ?!t v-vT'.i'/nr. $iLv. iky. ;???;: .' = ; -'t ?li'-e? i?Wi TT> ERPECTF?I.LY INFORM ?t7R bRANGS^ X\> borg Friends Utat wc hfrVe iriov'ed in AuV r, ?Where we arc rea'dy W?rMy b'?f Attends i'dd l'uhlic in general with a full add frean eupply # j d?V o'H?Tls/ P ' :^ ? fwiia oA A|Aoall k?adj\ of. AT.E.ETC., at reduced Prices;' i*run uj^t hare a tine lot of FAMILY FtbtR from Jno. CAMPSEN A CO.'S Mill, Charleston, put hjt In small Sacks, tery lotsroj <, ,?i if?ii?*li i We otfer for sale tho RECIPE fdr ?iVkin? JACK SONS UMVF-K.SAL '.WA8r1iNft COMTO?^?' and JACKSON'S LAUNDRY S??P te ttovDfflhwt* which has given satisfaction to ell t? WMmrVa afvi Bold.. i .i.L:. ::; di flu'! iv.<f j>> >i >Vc will bur COTTONfanel ay^Uier: PROiil giving the highest market price, or lam foT one, FitKIi of CHARGE' find wa!?c LIBERAL AI ' YANCES on the same. , \ , . . .. 0>ls t.'l -6^.* oct 3-ly F. H. W.^rttGGM'A^k ftUt1 T>JBMOV^l>. it&'to inA ;?o afiisiriWh* ?q)cctfully inform his' friona'i and c?Ixo^oraTW^ W has moved his BAR to tlie rear of his StORii oi : Russcll-Strect, wuerc he wUl\kcep .coh'sitintij oa hand a grwl supply (if LIQUORS of ?ho BKST BRANDS SEd ARS, TOBACCO, ? r scptlO^?inJaX ?a^bN.* ' _J__' ' - v... A" n.-^ IF . CfcLEDpAt^DfcntLL AND FEVER CURE. ? ffnv D?- ?WvjtSW P.t,OV3CATHAMIC0? ltviB??rijJ.; may 2?1 y5 -?M-.8 In Equity; ?RANGEBURO PISTRTCT: Mclehcr K. H?lms?, Adm'r 1 ' VS. r Elisa Strotan, ?t; all , J By order of tt|? Court of tfiui.tj ift.- th< stated bate, tho credttbra of (he lat* Nicholas ... man, doecased, are herebj require*! to. cstahlwh. their demands before me, on or before the temh day of December next. CommisBloncr'a Office, } V. V. V. JAMISON, ?; Orangcburg CJ- lt.. } Commtsslftaer. Oetbber 2T; 1B68. J ?'' t v&tl* > l? li oet.'U . td ar. iva TVTOTICK.?AU Pov?ouS vtto? have l^j not paid their TAXES, will find EXECU TIONS for the sama in my office, and will da- w?K to call and nettle the eaisc, as ihey vivll sav* esis? of tho coat by s? doing. It.' RlOas, oct 17~tf I . ? j- 8. 0. r. CllOICli FAMILY 1-L?tTi, LAR^o?ffe?? and LEMON CRACKERS, CASOrBSf, fee, ai .fAs-pjiwf^aw* ..,^d*,rt. ...... wn^f^.