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ir^/v""a* convenient ; and if possible, let us hove
thtm-liy-Thvrsday evening. ?y this means, tee
will be able-to ?hmic at an earlier, hovr on Sufur
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READING MATTKR ON EVfcRY P?GK.
.Swum .-.iju.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOV.,-. 21. 18G8.
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Thanksgiving.
-"Next 'i hursday is our National, an d State
^'hanks^vihg.
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Original Story.
^Y^(? will publish next week, an intensely in
iereattng
' y '?RlfrlNA L NOU VE'LETTfl
from the pbri of our esteemed i-orrespondent.
?*-IlAl?V. Bale." Wc promise our readers
J^qriito'a literary,tr?4t| which'we knoVtlicy will
appreciate and enjoy.
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itev. A. F. Dickson.
yjUv Village is about to Suffer'a 1?>S8 iu the
departure of this esteemed aud accomplished
Clergyman from our midst. Having been for
many year?, the pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, ho,baa been no less endeared to his
charge by hin faithful ministration of holy
things,- than esteemed and respect* d in the
community as a prcachor of ability, and a
cuhutar of tine attainments.
He leaves us next week, iu acceptance of a
call to supply the pulpit of the Fourth Pres
byterian Church iu New Orleans . His fare
welFsrrmon will be preached at the Presbyte
rian Church in this place, to-morrow morning,
at 11 o'chietc.
fi jk , 1 ' ? ???
Light $j Artillery.
?A->6tie Yam Potato, from tho plantation of
Mr. Taumel 1'. Izlar, can be seen at our ofTice.
A 'flne .projectile for a piece Of artillery, as it
Is a ^jt^Tr.trndoY; aTdl we have Calculated^ its
T?tige,?the Cooking Range.
r
"Tue Cotton Tax.? We make the follow
ing extract from the Columbia i/Vnenc'.c:
The Comptroller General of the State bus
insfracted tax officers to include iu their ijuar
terly nssetsmonis nil cotton purchased and sold
by merchants, factors, brokers,, bankers, or
Other persons buying or shipping on connnis
%iei6,-or otherwise, which was grown this year,
and 'noWexempt from tax by the United States
Vj?ver?iuent by Act of Congress and to collcet
twenty cents on every hundred dollars worth
of it, the same as ou Other merchandize, con
sidering cotton sold whenever it id shipped.
lttnts iu New York are coming down, and
Vt ? 'ea-Acr for people iu waut of houses to get
tht-m now thau it baa been at any time for
years past.
A Mississippi colored preacher has com
menced, publishing the Colored Citireus'
Monthly.
The Boston Transcript is afraid if all the
States.tb^yoar :.h/jyo Tbanksgiving Dav on
November 2G, that "there may not be turkeys
enough to go round."'
General B. F. Butler has written a letter iu
which He says: "The South has no firmer
Irlciid'tnan I am ahd havo ever been j" aud
be !?rthcr declares he bears no hatred to the
South, o^ouSha?? ?>eu au such.
A Now York paper suggests as a means of
ig the national debt, that every office
pay a dollar u week towards ita licpiid^
ho gets an office.
acres ?in Fairfax County, Ya., were
iTlew day i/go for the sum of 8100 an
Land adjoining ie? uow held at 3150 au
if#> dtiv
Union Paeifie Railroad Company are
-about to lay out a town ut the mouth of the
W^ser River, seventy-five miles cast of Salt
f,nke City.
^>numbcr^oheapitali-Ui in Auburn,
York, have purchased eighty thousund acres
td laud pear Paiatlia, Florida, and aro about
to coluufeu it rrith people front thut State.
.John Qnincy Adams, the Democratic can
didate for Guvcruor in Massachusetts, ran ton
thousand ahead yf his ticket at the reccut
electioiu.
The shull of a nmstudon, meuauring three
?'eot in Jcngth, twu feet eight inches iu width,
?ml two feot across the nostril Is, uud weighing
due hundred pounds, it is reported, has been
JfWuhd id Prko County, Ohio.
Tho New York Evening Mail says that huu
yJ.rcdB of "tiivo >nurtg mfm" in that city, many
?f tlroui "Society fellows," live entindy upon
borrowed rrtoni\jr.
South Carolina Railroad
4leblaiSS$>in tho Depot to Date.
11. II. Knotts, P.C. Rowc, J.*A. Keller, V.M.
'In accordance witu orders received from the Su
perintendent, Storage will bercaftff.Uo charged oo
Goods remaining in the Depot for aa'itnreai?nablc
length of time. ,.. .W. C, MEUKDITII,
,Agent.
Omca or"Tnr. OftASORnrnu Nkws,
Nor ember 20, 18U8.
COTTON.?Sales fbrtho week. 220 bales. We
Ordinnry.:.?.$
Good Ordin?rv.19
Low Middling..."19J
Middling.i.20j
Strict Middling.21
Good Middling.,.
Bovon Ricr.?la in good demand at $1.60 per
ouahel.
Corn 80 cts. Peas 80 eta.
Pincers, 281ba to bushel, $1 25. -
GOLD. 80
SILVER.22
Report of Iii? Charleston t'ottois
filarket
For the Week ending November 19.
Reported for the Oranycbiirg Ncics by
W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR.
There baa been little or no change in our market
during tho past woek, except that holdvrs were
more willing to meet the views of buyeis, and more
has been dune. The sales of the week foot up
some 8800 bales. We quote s
Low Middling.22 V
Middling.22}
Strict Middling.
Sheriff's Sales.
Ry' virtue of siindrv writs of ft. fa., to mo direotcd
I will sell to the" highest Udder, at Ornngebutg
Court House, on the first' Monday in December
next, for cash the following property, viz :
One tract of land containing nine hundred acres
more or less, bounded by lands of Brandenburg,
Mrs. E. Thompson and estate of >V. S. Thompson.
Levied on as the propcrtj o:f A. R. Tabor at the
suit of J. M. Crossweli.
ALSO
Another tract containing Bi;venly-fivo acres more
or less, (known as the Daniel Karrick tract,) bound
ed by lands of D. J. Zeigler and estate lands of W.
S. Thompson. Levied on an the property of A. R.
Tabor at the suit of J. M. Croaswcll.
ALSO
A tract containing fifty seres more or less,
bounded by binds of D. J.Zeaglcr and Mrs. Thomp
son. Levied on as the property of A* 11. Tabor at
the suit of J. M. Crosswcll.
ALSO*
One tract of land containing eight hundred and
fifty acres more or less, lying uu the waters of Ro
bert Swamp, bounded by hinds of A. C. Zeigler, J.
I*. Pearson, Edwyn Rutland ami Jacob Mack.
Levied on as the property of John C. Kennerly at
the suit of Daniel Hiley.
ALSO
One tract of land contuiniug one hundred and
four acres more or less, bounded by lands of Salina
Till, Zimmerman and Alburt Patrick. Levied on
as the property of R. II. Carson ut the auit of
George* D. Smith.
ALSO
One tract of land containing two hundred nnd
twenty-five acres more or less, lying on Penn
Branch, bounded hy lauds of Win. Livingston, Wm.
Knotts, Jacob Wolfe, and by lands formerly owned
by John ilulTmun. Levied on as the property of |
William Hooker at the auit ?f Ellis & Brewstcr.*
ALSO
All the undivided right, title und interest oi
Charles S. Bull iu the house and lot on Russell
Street, lately occupied by Chas. Bull & Co., bound
ed by lands of Olivcros, J. 0. Pike, trustee, and D.
Louis. Lovicd on as tho properly of Charles S.
Bull ut tho suit of Wm. XI. Bird i Co.
ALSO
4, tract of land containing three hundred nnd
thirteen acres more or less, known as the Wauna
maker plantation, bounded by lands cf Mary L.
Stoudetuiro, D. 0. Stoudcmire, Wm. Watts and Elli
son Gates. Levied ou as the property of Ann E.
Hsiglcr and J. A. V- Haigler at the suit of D J.
Zeigler and Dr. J. A. Keller.
ALSO
A tract of land containing three hundred acres
more or less, known as the Haigler plantation,
bounded by lands of the "state of G. T. Irick.
Levied on as the property of Ann E. Haigler and J.
A. M. Haigler at the suit of D. J. Zeigler and Dr.
I J. A. Keller.
ALSO
Thrtn Mules, one Wagon, two hundred bushels of
corn more or leis, two thousand pounds of Fodder
and five bushels of Rice, and one Buggy. Levied
I en as the property of Ann E. Haigler and J. A. M.
1 Haigler at the suit of D. J. Zcaglcr and Dr. J. A.
Keller.
ALSO
Three hundred acres more oi less bounded, by
lands of David Fersucr, 8atnucl Rickenbaker and
L. H. Zimmerman. Levied on as thu property of
W. Zimmerman at tho suit of John Sellers, Admin
istrator for another.
ALSO
A tract of land containing 15 acres more or less,
bounded by lauds of C. A rant, E Ezckicl and W.
T. McKcwu. Levied on as the property of C.
A rant at the suit of D. Louis,
ALSO
One Wagon two Ox Carts, one old Timber Cart,
(one Sportsman Hunting Buggy,) one Dirt Carl, the
Body and Irons of an old Rookaway, and a quanti
ty of other Irons, such as Axlclrces, Tires, and
Cart Chains. Levied on as the property of A. R.
Tabor at the suit of J. M. Crosswcll.
nov 21 t,I
ALSO
200 bushels of Com, 2000 lbs Fodder, 1 Stack
Potatoes of 20 bushels. Levied on as the property
of Peter E. Gibson at the suit of Daniel Davis.
nov 21 td
Sheriff s Office, ) H. RIGGS, .
OrangcburgC. II., S. C, \ S. 0. C.
Nov. 11, 18tt8. j
ALSO
SOUTH CAROLINA, \ pMK-#. r ,
OftAMuEttUltd County, } Trobate Court.
Ex parle F. W; Poi'rcy, Adm'r. Estate of Jesse Pat
rick?Petition for sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of a decretal order to me directed from
the Honirable the Probate Court of the said Coun
ty, I will sell at public outcry at Orangeburg on
sa!csday in December next, (being the 7th Deo.)
All that tract of land containing one hundred
acres, more or less, situato on Cattle Creek, and
bounded by lands of John P. Berry, the same being
a part of tho estate of Jesse Patrick.
Terms?One-half cash, balance on a credit of
twelve months, purchaser to givo bond and mort
gage for credit portion, and to pay for papers land
stamps.
October 19, 18<59. H. RIGGS,
ntVv 11?tol S. O. C.
pov Ii td
ROBERT MURE ATCO.,
COMMISSION, MERCHANTS,
Churktton, &*& \r?)
AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL
STEAMSHIP LINK.
Advance* . mado ou shipments of Cotton, Rice,
nnd Navnl Stores to Foreign aiul,Domestic Ports,
oct 24 iJ * ?'*->T* ??' 4t
NOTICETO PLANTERS.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rpiIE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY AND REM ARK
JL ablereffects of thin OUANO in producing very
largely Increased cropB of Cotton, Corn-and other
staple crop?, has attracted the general attention of
pin liters and. farmers. In .order to confirm public
confidence in the continued ezctilence of this Guano
and avail of the best scientific ablUty In the prose
cution, tyf tide important business, tho PACIFIC
OUANO COMPANY has consummated a professional
engagement) with Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, of
Charleston. S. C, as scientific adviser and consul
ting Chemist to the Company. Dr. RAVENEL is
conversant with the composition and qualities of I
Ihe Guano," as well as with the character, policy
and unusual resources of the PACIFIC OUANO
COMPANY, and will communicate full information
on these points to planters who may cnll on him
or address hin by letter at Charleston, S. C.
JNO. S.REESE &CO., General Agents,
Pacific Guano Companv, Baltimore, Md.
J.N. RORSON,
Agant for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C.
oct .11 4t
MILLINERY
OF THE
jVCOST
M O 1) E R \'
STYLES
.at
MRS-. C\ QLDENJDOBFFS
Wlio would respectfully inform the Ladies of
Ornngeburg nod vicinitv that she has opened
FULL and HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of FALL
and WINTER MILLINERY of tho most MODERN
STYLES and FASHION.
" ner usual PROMPT ATTENTION and MODE
RATE PRICES, she he; en will elicit a share of the
Public patronngc.
Please call and examine her STOCK at the well
known OKI Stand on Main Street, opposite Mr. Jos.
McNumuru's.
oct 24 lm
IX PROBATE COURT,
ORANGEBURG COUNTRY.
Ex parto Robert M. Argoe, "|
In re Lost Will of
Rob:rt Argoe, Sr.
On hearing the petition in this case, and on mo
tion of T. II." Cuoke, Solicitor for petitioner, it is or
dered :
Thai all persons interested be and are hereby
notified to appear at the Judge of Probate's Office
at Orangeburg Court House, ou the second Monday
in February A. IK, 1W)D. for the purpose of shew
ing cause if any they ciut, why the will of Robert
Argoe, Sr., late at* .-"aid County, should not be re
established, ami to that end to produce such wit
nesses as they may desire, and cross examine tho.se
produced by the petitioner.
Judge of Probates Office. 1 THAI) C. ANDREWS.
Ornngeburg, S. C, \ Judge of Probate.
November 2, 1KG8. J
nov 2 td
R
OUCIIf HICK, KOIXJIl KICK,
Wnntctt nt the COURT HOUSE .STOKE, where
the highest prices in Cash or Darter will be allowed
for it.
PEAS, GROUNDNUTS, &c, bought in any quan
tity.
NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR just re
ceived, also a lot ?f Extra and Family F LOU It,
(new). Table SYRUP, SUGARS, TEAS, lie, Kc,
always on baud.
PERUVIAN GUANO and WANDO FERTILI
ZER on consignment.
A lot of CHOICE CHEWING TORACCO in whole
and half boxes, which will be sold low to close out
the lot.
Also a full supply of first rate CHEWING TO.
DACCO, which is going off nt low prices.
BLACK SEED OATS for winter planting.
RED SEED WHEAT a choice article, and other
seasonable goods to be had at tho
COURT HOUSE STOHE.
JOHN A. HAMILTON.
M
Eiril.Vtt OF BO illD
or
CUt; NT Y CO31 MiSSlON15RS.
The Annual Meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners for Orangeburg will take place in
the Court House of said Oouutj- on the 4th Monday
of November, insf., at Hi o'clock A. M. All per
sons having bills against the County aro required
to deposit the same with the Clerk of said baorJ on
or before Saturday the 21st dsy of November, iuat.,
und in default thereof such bills will not be audi
ted at said annual meeting.
T. II. COOKE.
ClcrK Hoard County Commissioners,
nov 7 til
I^OIt ?ALK, HEXT
?< OR LEASE.
" THE FINE PLANTATION
Belonging to the Estateof the late Colonel KEITT,
and ?.voll known us the
Darby IM u e e.
These LANDS arc among tho BEST in the Dis
trict, being situated on Lyvu's Creek, commanding
A FINE WATER-POWER,
aud of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They arc offered at
ONE-HALF their Valuation in IStiti. Said Tract
contains fi(HJ acres.
Ceuditions?$5,600?one-third cash, the balance
in two yearly instalments. Address
MUS. LAUHENCE KEITT,
nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) riimti ?
O. / i nation,
rangeburg County. j
By THAI). C. ANDREWS, Esq., Judge of Probate
WHEREAS, John M. Aycrs, farmer, hath made
suit to roc to grant him Letters of AdroinUfro
tion of the Estate and effects of John Aycrs, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said
John Ayers, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Ordittnry, to be held at
Probate Office, Ornngeburg C. II.. on Monday, 2<ld
day of November inst., aftor publication hereof, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any
they have, why the said Adminifttratioc should not
hegrantcd.
Given uuder my hand thin 7th day of November
Anno Domini, 18tf8.
Til AD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of Probate,
nov 14?2t Oraugeburg County.
M
UKKN FOR MAKE.
Several very
FINE MULES;
At reasonable rates, for Cash.
Apply AT THIS OFFICE.
oct 17?if
- ,r-rm*t.<l'J ,al jj'i tin ! Utl-"i iV' " U itdMij ?;.)? .'' Ui
. _ ? \ >? ;**?nr - ? t ? : ' i :t ?,.?(! , - !..Vlr/
AHE BUYING- AS USUAL
COTTON, RICE,
CORN, PEAS, ETC.,
AT THE HIGHEST PRICES FOE CASH.
CORNELSON, KRAMER & C?.
o<t ?> k ly
BULL, WILLI PIKE.
BUYING COTTON
AT THE
HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
AS USUAL.
THEY HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HARDWARE, &CL
-:o:
Special attention is invited to our Selec
tion of LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, See., Sec,
GOODS purchased exclusively for CASH
and will be sold at Lowest Harket Rates.
BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE.
feb 23 1 '
STOCKERS
CHEAP CASH STORE.
At the Red Sign near the Old Court House,
?RANViERl'lRG, S. C\. OCTOBER 10th, 1868,
AND WINTER GOODS. "^in? muTed inl? 8
/ much Larger Store, we arc ouahled to keep ah good a?iorttncnt in our lino as any
Store in Town. Our Htock consists of Printe?, Domcsttca Fall and Winter Dress Goodp. Shawls!
Gents Clothing, Notions, and n good selection id' Moots, Shoos, Hat?, Arc. AIko a good Aroort
nicnt ol Groceries, Liquors, and Hardware, which we offer to the Citizen? of Orangohurg pip.
trict at very low prices for etudi. Respectfully policiting your patronage, and hoping you will
call oh us noon, we remain, Yours, trulv.
ftjflT Messrs- JOHN A. ?U'.M M I \ i?S and a>. Jl. SYPNOU, are with us aud will he
haj/^y to nee tueir frieudt'. nujj 22 ? lj
W?liam T. Ligi? & Ca,
I A HH CONSTANTLY RIE C KIV I Nf
lit S?#|&;'
And nil articles suited to thia market. ?XheV
sell for (TA8TT, add eellnt tbo lowf^'fatef*
They ^oy nil kindii of Cot?i&f Prcditc*r?tfdi;t
pay highest pricey cither ?> Cash or Barter. ,
A tino ?*jloctlpj|'of ?:jfwi a,rsjm
Cofista?tl/ oil frTiodj Without S?/ c^oiHJrt^lok
from tho . ! ? ?[
OUANCrEBUUO FJltK WKIJ^.
Call at the tir.ror bnildiriR kfibwn ?o Well as
Willwek's Tin and Stove Store.
WM T. LIGHTFOOT A CO.
Oct 81 . . c :
Housekeepers Attention,
IB YOU WOULD SAVE one SejvfaMtt'i
hiretj ebinu to WILLqOCfc'8 ,apd jftgjf*
BKA CON LIGHT, ^
SOUTHKRN STATES, of '
aioitiNi if S
Thcsti and other pattern? nlwayn oft- hand,
and warranted to conic up to representation,:
TO WUlMCK?4
' ? ? -. ???..?<1
D. LOUIS & CO.fi?
.Hind I '."iw< bur. <????} rti
AHB
n \ 'Iii'? win
; mid j ? w die TthaOH?
BUYING C?'FTOK
AND
?icicdni bv?b?v?i
>nib>uM
letyi ? jt'J* h'?a
n*
>!"*: ij"
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U .' '
n
At"
Tllti rLH)P
of Tiiii . ?
MARKED
! ? ??' ? u ? ; Sil <?.' aha"!
U. LOUIS & CO: Aged!*...:
feb ft Ifr
-i-idi*:?? ?? J r V ;
P; H. W. BRIG6JL4NN ft CO.;
RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR ft RA NOB-"'
burg Fricnda that wc have uVoved in our
JSTKW 8TOEE5
Where wo arc ready to supply oofr Fritjfndt ftltd GA'
Public in gcUcral with a full and fresh sopplv if
imV niifiris. 'c/.
GROt'?IilES,
itAts.
Also all kin--).-? of
LIQUORS:, WTNES, TORtER,
ALE. ET<\. at reduced Prices.
We have a tine lot of FA JULY FL?tR frO&i
Jno. CAMPSEN & CO.'S Mill, Charkstoh, f*i up
in small Sacks, very low,
Wc otfer for sale tho RECIFE fdr making JACk
SON'jS UNIVERSAL tWASttlNfl C'OHPOOW
and JACKSON'8 LAUNDRY bOAP for Oflo folley.A
which hae given satt?faction to alt to whom ws havi
sold. i i
Wcwdlbuy COTTON'and all other rttfjDtlt%,
giving the highest market price. br shib for tpy
ono. FREE of CHARGE and make LIBERAL Atfc
VANCES on the samr. ;
oct 3?ly F. II. W. BRIGG MANN k tH! 1
-!-?-mil?
RESIOVtlO. .. y luiVik*
The Subscriber . would r^j
spcctfuUv inform his friond? and cd3to*mers iKHt M
has moved his BAR to the reuv Of his ?tORE o?
Russell-Street, where he will\kcep cciinltintiy on
hand a gnod supply 6t LIQUOR8 of tho BEST
BRANDS SEGARS, TOBACCO, &\
sept 10?Out jASl ^BfcKNO>'.
litJ
T)11" "CELEBRATED
and fever cure.
ALSO
bilious cathartic ob , , ,
LiVer Pttti!
m ay 2?ly
In Equity.
?RANGHBURG DISTRICT:
Melehcr K Holma'h, Adm'f
va
Elisa Htroinau, ct. al
^.....ruuia.., , ? j ??;
By order of the Court of Equity in. the abova
stated caso, the creditors 6f the let? Nicholas Biro
man, deceased, ara hereby required to establish
their demands before me, on or before tho tcu'h
dav of December next.
Commissioner's Office, ] V. P. V." JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. IL, \ Commissi6fier.
October 27. 1868. I ' ' ? '? it
oct ill td
TVTOTICK.?All I^orsonA who hare
IX not. paid their TAXES, will find EXECU
TIONS for the same in my office, and will do waM
to call and settle the same, as ibcy Will, save soma
of tho cost by so doing. H. RIGGB,
oct 17?tf * 3 8. O. Ci
TUNT RKCE1VKB.
p9 A fro5h snittdy of
CHOICE FAMILY FLOl'R, L.UID, EODA, WXNB
aai LEMOV CRACKER?., CANDIES, He, at
sc'pt F.? - t'.ui , Rusecll-Street!