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wrr-Tiar OBANGEBURG NEWS,- - l'UBLISyiiD WEEKLY >?'" ^ ' . -AT ORANGE BURG, S. C. \ Office of Publication on Market-Street. pvcrtfhK Post Office. j j SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. 4jk *' VIRGIL C. DIBBLE, Associate Editor. / CHARLES II. HALL, PubliBhor. READING. MATTER QJNT -J?yERY PAQrE. p. ^^M^B^ipnnll^Frococdings. _.... Washington, December 4. *> . * ;S^NATE>-r?TU.O ratification of tho fourteenth k> ..pt&i?le.pf(thc Constitution? by Nebraska!(was; jnjpj^fiixts?^' ??' 'v?)o.- ?../ :l ";'-' ->-rj no aatJfe-sRmfeoT?ffered: a'cdhoUrrent resolution to ? the effect;, that, the President.! has'transcended 50 pVevfiHgusi 'The* resolution lie? over.' A motion to print a number of oxtra copies S?J^if?^RS&lo^ a warm do bate aij? i^c^s^cra^oMwtJ postpoucd. A Bill amending tho Reconstruction Acts so as to require Only a majority of tho votes cast w-4o call a Convention Ayas referred to the Com-? ^"'tn^tizi oni'thji jijj^iaiary. bjjw }XBwn pledging.' tho"', payment (of bonds in coin was discussed, and after an Executive scs ? Bion. the Senate adjourned. , ^jjeftUngj. t})9vCotton, tax. . was .resumed^.. Au ^mof^mo^^rcducijig.%ha ..tax to, 1 cent, per ptl^piff^fe ! :'?. ? - ' 1 i An n men dm cut providing;, that tho Court of 0151 ,'tcOj WP.P^Fd without amendment'; Tnp Bill simply abolishes,the tax, < ims shall have no jurisdiction over claims j jfor{cottou. tax^ ci^jicr^.qpllcctcd or. to bo.collect ed, and tho Bill, as it came from the Coinruit commenc VJtf : :."'5 3)0 iv.-ii )* '?" i<j van . ing with next year 8 crop; tvaa<fMt?t:i oni hi tw :i 'V.uU bib TJV'J ^washington, DcCOlubcr 5. Senate.?A resolution to print the usual number of copies of tho President's message was adopted. ' ? lui Grant was called on for the number Of white and coloured porsons^who registered and who ; - voted, and the number of whites disfranchised. Tho bill abolishing -'white" in the District * 'ordinances was resinned. During the discus sion Morton, of Indiana, said that the feeling j-ngainst the rebel lion and its aiders and abettors was as strong as ever, aud, ten" years hence, -.-.would bo stronger. The.bill was passed?30 c to>8. '- fltiis Suinnor's hill of last session, and abolishes every distinction. Adjourned; i? t ?UdusE.^The.Counnittce of Ways and Mean's were instructed'to, inquire into the * expediency ^ ?^?Brtn1p^i!Wm;^na^r?atttit8 of hand ' looms. > ' Pa'.no introduced a bill for the more efficient ^jgo've'rnmcni1 of the rebel States. It was rofer Ted to tho Judiciary Cuinpiittoe. * ?'bilfto facilitate ' the resforation of rcbpl Statps. . "'Win ak.ic and teotfoday contested ?iKont ^itdctyJ^cctibnj,,casb camc'up. Both were al ' loWe'of an'hourl . Blakic consumed his hour and ^irak ftirth'^ir indulged .in his abuse of Kentucky "and persbnul disparagements. Galloday con tented himself with a brief but eloquent de ;iehe^btJ?d^e:His|i. RU* IttiJa'committee report In favor of Galloday, * ^ras'"' almost unanimously ' adopted. Ho was awornin. X^^reltoWe/'?^oyn', '?njl! .Young, of the Ken ?tdcky' allegation,' remain excluded. iir.-l 11 xjilH'J 1 .VHOI >?'?? ? tji jJ^.td i ;;,!iyAsiiiNaTdN, December 6. BIBJ?j^afi.^InHn? Senatb, the. resolutions of "'Inc Ldunuan^a'Cbhvoutlon asking a repeal of ^ifife'eotton r?xw?re presented. The concurrent resolution that the Rrcsi dent h message, in its allusion to reconstruction, ^waa derogatory to tfio'dignity of Congress^ was ^Mt'fijr^pnc aclock Monday/ , ^W^Bb^tweli resumed his argument ion im 'jke&^nmont. Mr. Wilson followed, and moved the tnbjnigj^hj^wholo jnnttcr. A demand for the proviqu^;i<juoa;tiou ^Vns^ seconded, but iho vote was staved off by ayes 02; nays 108. fctfhe'sixtyJtwb (continued in' fillibustoring calls ?bf-thb'House for two and a half hours. " u\l .-iwU-i it vim, frt^'d !:?. * ;-',! ii" ;,WA?iiiNdTON, December 9. ? ^fy:N?TE.~^ declaring the neutrjal Titv noi .tho't?ni^cd' States in tho war between ' CTrca^Brjiiiin and Abyssinia came up, when a * farcical debate ensued., House.-ttTIio Judiciary Cominitto were in structed tPj enquire into the expediency of ' amending tho Reconstruction Acts, bo as to make $ho mombcrs of tho sovoral Stitto Con ventions tako the T'cst Oath. ^fter a scvero contest, certain portions of tno'President's Message wcro referred to the "RcconsltructWn Committee, thus rovivhig that Committee. ^He Bill to strike out tho word ' whito' firpm"tho laws and ordinances of tho District of Columbia was patwed by a vote of 106 ayes to 88 nays;' '. It' goes to tho Prosidont for his ap proval ' M ' ?an :)%{ ' ' _l "'? * ?iid AtinHfrii[ %i 'iia'tl ob i ? ? ' , ,. i Wasiiinotpn, Dcconibcr 10. ^. SenXte.?riMr.,Wil8op introduced, his Bill removing tho political, disabilities of certain Alabamians. , m>/ n/jiiJi ? " . Mr. DpoJRtlo gave nottcopf ,an amondincnt ihe Bccpq?truction Acts, which ho proposed to offer, and which .provides that all, persons ( ^rho vpto on tho adoption of tho several State Constitutions as framed by tho Conventions called under f-uch ActH, shall possess one o ^ Tuj^TMjof^rcd n?, an ajmendm,c!o,t ? to tho KTOlsbn, wJit?h mVdo aXu^ority of thrco qualifications, namely: service of niHoaat ono yoar in tho Army ofv;t<he>. United. States ; second, ability to read and understand the na ture of an oath, aud third, itho.^osseeaion in ?hu3 o^n ^jhi^ifbVt%nt (?f a ; frofhold pro perty; kraj^ to $250 Vi Tbjswi the voters instead of the persons registered ne ccssary to carry the election in favor of calling Conventions. [>}Mt7 Davis said that .this was a white man's Government, and always- would be, and that the freemen in this country would npycr^con sent to havo a President forced uppri *ih<|inSby negro electoral votes. lie wanted this issuo tqcome.q^ipkly,' aud invited Mr, Wilson1 to press on with his Bills. . ! Mr. Stewart said that negro suffrage wpuld, not bo tho issue next full,, ond proceeded to dcT 'fend theBe'conStmotion Acts. 1 Mr. Doolittle's ? amendment was rofcrrcdi to tho' Judiciary Committee'."* : r.1 J; u ?*' j ' '? The Setfalo'tbok tip ?feV'*' c'ohsfdera?o?''^:1 Bfa'ft?''8'ebneurront resolutions ccnsurlVig 'the' President- foiv?the--language-employed in his. MCSSOgej llftOVlj "- '"'i '? Mr. Drake made an elaborate speech, and in the courso of h|s remarks assailed the President bitterly.' Alluding to tne negro voters, he said they were now as much superior, to the white trash around thorn; as the' white, trash wa8;8upor;pr. to,tlic negro , when ho was in a state of slavery. House.?The Spcakpr announced thqmem bers of ^hp Bccpnstruotipnj. Coiuujittco as re suscitated- yesterday,. Quly |\vo nro Demo Tbc;S.orgea.nt-at-Ar?us, .asked ;on investiga tion of tho roport-charging him .with having furnished the members of tho House with wine and sogars at the public expense. The ConGscation Bill of Thadd?us Stevens, which was offered at the la>t session, come up .for discussion, and the consideration of the matter was postponed unit! next January. Concurrent resolutions, proposing to adjourn ifrom the 20th inst., unt il the Cth day of Janu ary, were adopted. '??]',? !c ! u;i t;i( ,n-' .j.' ?' viutft't} V I Washington; December 11. Senate.?'Petitions from an immonso num-' bor of naturalized citizens, complaining of grievances and asking thoir rights to bo defend ed by laW, wore referred to the Committee of ?Foreign Relations. Tho adjournment resolution -of! tho House, from the 20th instant,1 to the Gth of Junuary, camo up, but Sumncr objecting, it lies over. Sumncr presented, a memorial from GqncrUl: Brisbrane and 30,000 Kentucky negroes, con taining allegations which Mr. Davis pronounced foul and mendacious libels on Kentucky. The memorial .v?i'8 referred. iiocse.?Several menibcirs'^'osc to personal explanations, explaining their votes in favour of impeachment, in which the President was roundly abused, . Washington, December 7. Senate. ?No session. House.?The impeachment question- waB resumed, w.ith filibustering^ lead by Logan, finally Wilson, withdrew his motion to table, and a vote was taken on the majority .resolu tion ordering.impeachment, which was lost by a vote of 57. to 108. Absent, 21. A motion to reconsider and lay the motion to reconsider on the table prevailed, and thus impeachment ends. A resolution suspending tho power of the Secretary of the Treasury to contract the cur rency prevailed by a vote of 128 to 31. Pending a dbbatc on Bcconstruction, the committee to which Stevens requested several points of the message to be referred, was de nounced as an obstruction to reconstruction. , Stevens'struggles agaiust tho turning tide excite admiration and pity. . No ono heeds the vindictive utterances of the wornout leader. THE ORANSEBTIRG NEWS. SATUBDAY, DECKMBEB U, 18U7. ^Yhife tec reserve to' ourselves the right of defi ning our own political position by means of our editorial columns, tec rrill be pleased lo publish contributions from our fellow-citizens upon the tp'avc questions which now agitate the public mind, whether their opinions coincide with ours or not. A district newqniper, we consider, should be. <in index of the various shades of ju>p. ular sentiment in the section of country in which jt circulates. Our .columns are open, therefore, for any communications properly, written, accom jmuicd by a responsihlc name, not personal in their character, nor absolutely injurious in their tendency. Negro Bonds. On our first pago will be found another ar ticlo from our friond "PaysAN," on tho Repu diation of Negro Debts. Wo do not hesitate to admit that our valued correspondent has tho popular side of tfc*s question, aud tha.f he puts forth tho plausible, but unsound arguments of tho day with a deal of logical skill. But ho has proved nothing. With all his argumonts, he is obliged (o admit that n guardian must not speculate with'tho funds of his wards. If he takes their uioncy, and buys negroes with it for hini8olf, and loses the negroes, it is his fault; fpr ho violated his duty in trying to amass riches out. of their estate. If tho guardian in a series of successful Hpcculations with the money of his wards, amasses a fortune, is ho willing to giro it all to hip wards ? Payhan himself don't inuigine.that he would.- Butjf ho loses, ho is.vory willing to contend that his wards Bhould puffer from his unfaithfulness. , "?Aa^fqr^tie.^C^stitutipn^t ^r.not jn. 'days of groat eu^?r^jxiioy', thnt wo pai[. d<lioQj(atp. ?Vvittl even minds /jbout it at a^l.; The Goristftjitioo! is tho jnjbitrjjttor botweon cputeydiiig^olomouts; and (that.??? vvhicV-' the"- ''wisdom of great minds,v djfawing lossions of experience from the wholo history of the past, has framed as tho. safeguard of our liberties, is better as it is, than any substitute which can bo devised by ...... ?* -# an unsettled aud reckhiss generation., In days of peace and prosperity, tho whole, social ays-; tern moves smoothly enough, without much Teferen'co'io written'authorltiea^f law ;? but it \ is in times of crisis, that [JalU)^ Strength ?f | cons!it?tio'nal ?bulwarks thUSfinterpose 'between the mad willl?^nlajPrities'and ih,e ruin of thp State! In the1 midst Of 'a:BWmi^t' is no tiniq. tc^take the 616! Vllddefr from'f!the ship, hA order ^?'p?l oua new''on6^for^^we7d?'tfi6'8hip it-' ?self'fo gone: 1 !^'" ; !f ?' r;?V",??- ? ' f - We could 'ffrgUe'thcae tyncBtionY at' length; ttitwriht of Kpaee and time ''forbidi.'' We are always ready, hoWcvbr; to give 'to Paysan, or any others, a full opp?rt?hity toViudieatb thoir ideas, though they differ from bur o^n. -Truth is mighty, and will prevail;,: and a few year's Will serve to-* expose' the 'fallacies hf the pre sent. To the Public;, . . A s th c .close, of the year approaches, wc arc | niaking^rrangeiucnts to open new Mail Books' on the first^ay of January next. As,the Obanoebu no 1 News is conducted on a strict cash basis, wc wijl bo unablp to; chtor p.u our liBts any Ober thau pASU and COMPLI MENTARY subscribers. Those of our pa trons who have paid for one year from the first isauo of tho.paper, will 'take nptico, that their subscriptions fa >>ot oxpiro until tho 23d day of February next. Those . who havo not yet paid up, arc respectfully solicited to do so cro the beginning of the New Year., ,; : After that date, any one receiving tho paper, who has not" paid, the subscription, will con sider himself on the Complimentary List. - ??'?'???'?'I- - - ? <T'.? ?? - The Convention Election No official returns of the election' recently held throughout the State under, the, Military Reconstruction-Act, have yet been published. It is gcticrally'couecded however, that the Radicals have pollud the requisite ttiimbcr of votes "for ?Convention,*' und tho delegates (white, black and colored) selected by the Union Leagues, will have the 'opportunity of representing thcir'sable constituents. Wc presume the Convention will meet du ring the latter part of the month, and the Magi who will therein legislate, will^ pr..b.;b!y win 'for thomeolvcs a reputation as law-givers, mc:o illustrious and more durable* than that of Solon. Tf> All Interested. . From the supplementary portion of General Canby's Tax Order, the body of which wc last week published, wc select the following clauses as of interest to many of our readers: * * * * * * * 11. It shall be the duty of the Commission er of Public'Buildings in the several Districts to furnish the'Jailor or Sheriff thereof with a sufficient number of 'blankets for the comfort of all prisoners, and. also to pay for such medical attention and medicines us may bq required by the sick. . The Sheriff and Jailors of the sev eral Districts in this State will promptly make requisitions upon the Conunissiouers for blank ets and medicines, and, if the same are not furnished by the Commissioners within five days, the Sheriff shall report tho failure to these Ucadquartcrs, giving the names of the persons who may be the Commissioners in his District. 12. Tho contingent accounts of Clerks, Sheriffs, CoVoncrs, Magistrates, Constables, and other officors of this Stute, shall bo for warded to the Comptroller-General, who shall audit the sumo,, and if found eotnfbrmable to law, he shall draw his warrant upon the Trea surer foj the payment thereof. 13. The Act entitled "An Act to provide for the issue of bills receivable in payment of indebtedness to the State, to the amount of five hundred thousand dollars," passed Decem ber 21, 1805, and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the" redemption of bills receivable, issued by this State," passed September 20, 1866, nro horoby continued in force. * * * * * * * By Command of HSrcvct Major-General Ed, R. 3. Canhy. LOUIS V. CAZIARC. Aido-do-Cump, A. A. A. Gcn'l. Official?(). Af. Mitchell, Aide do-Camp. KTottoh: IS IIEHKRVfllVEN THAT APPLICATION WILL bo nmdo In three months from date, to the rc Bpcctivc.Corporations below nnmcd, for rcncwnl of Certificates of .Shares of South Wcntorn Railroad Rank Stock, I Shnres of South*Carolina Railroad Stoolc; which tt*ro the properly of Mia? Elisabeth Rickcnhnkor, new doccnacd, anil wero loat or de stroyed during the recent war. OrniigchurK, S: p., > 'DONALD It. BARTON, Sept UR, 18(17'. ' / Administrator. Hept UK"" lit Inin ??,? m . >T? TIN WARE. _ GROCERIES of cvory Grndo and Variety, and innumerable other articlea of comfort and i?ccihU ty, to,be Beep every day of t lie -week at I ho Store of ? 4 X, LAtmite t. izlar; AVill fiaWon hind* inV^cw^layi, tf fa4l' assort montof , GOOD.THINGS FOIl qJlj^STMAS. All .for Sulo tit thp LOWEST CASH PRICES. . | T b\ JlW Jltt7lS.\>a? Olli? :?)?':.? ? dec 14 f , 1 , , ,m iv .ijt_? ,..,;:T?<JuLl_a_ia:_ i [mw dW'fl "i'T .?-??? AlWi luvt) an ?jitiiinl i? i?ol.uRM&Jit R?<3!^ ? v '>?<> "I 'Oornelsott;;(^aflipr & Co 1 ' " ARE, AQENTS FOR 1 " :cb?i:i*?:NYi'(,' iul Cniirtc'rcd Capital $28?:,?00. ,<V) -' JAMEH' RIVER .1NSUUANCK "", . C?niPANY. ' ? 'Chartcrcd' Capital Sl,500,O0O. ' ' -JPicdmont Real 12?tate Instirancc H : ? COMPANY, i; 1 , m. FOR LIFE :O.NLY. Chartered . Capital 31,000,000. ALL, SOUTHERN . GOMPANIES. I oct 251 ,. ? . tl w: j [ ly. 'STATE OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA, \ ,i . ; , Prangeburg Histrici.; ^Citation. Ry I?. A. MeXUCIIrtVEL, Esq., Ordinary. . 1 Wukukas, V, pi V, .IniniHpu,'Commissioner ill Equity hath nny'e suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of tho Kstato and Eifcota of AbsaUm ,Str&jnan, dvecabctl.\.".M . I 1 ?.! ii , These arc therefore to city und ndeionuh all.and 'singular the kiffdred and creditors of .the Hiijd Absa lom Stromun, dec. that thoy ho and appear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held nt Ornuguuurg on the 2Uth day of January nest, after publication horcof, at 11 o'clock in t lie forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the. said administration should hot lie granted1. Given under lay Hand ? this. 10th duy of Decem ber, Anno Domini, 1H(?7. ' l\ A. MuMlCHAEL, O. 0. D. dec 11 d 40 ? I5S5S.S. WHISKEY or tho BEST f) BKilSrD& Just received at ' ; nov I? T.rD. WOLFE'S.: Sheriff's Sales. Ry virtue of decretal orders to mo dircdod by P. A. Mc.Michncl, Esq.', Ordinary, 1 will sell oil. the 1st Mondny in Junuiify next : -'' ''* ' ? ;l That portion ol llio Estnto lands of Win., d. Melts, known as Polk Swamp Ray, containing seven hundred and eighty-two acres, be toold by the Sheriff of. Orangoburg District, on tho firi*t Monday in January next, or on such oilier Sulud.uy r.s will be more advunt.vrenus for the parties la interest, on 11 credit of tw?'i\(i months, (except icajh enough to pay' expenses.) t!ic purchaser giving bond, with f*ood security, und a mortgage of'tue premises', if | deemed necessary, lo tho Ordinary for. tho payment of the purchase money.! Given under my hand ami seal of office, this 2d day of December. A. D- 1HC7.' dec 7?td . P. A. Mc.MlCIlAEI., O. 0. D. ALSO I ,( ? j,. ?U'?UIOIU Vtvr.i !l.4l.'. "..' ! >.T.L ' ., By.virtue of uundry writs of fi. fa,, to ;?c directed,. I will sell to the higllckf hlddel', flf Or.in'gbburg' Court House, on tlie first Monday in January :;?xt. for jja,slj jjpj following property y,iz : Oiie Wagon, levied on ns tl|e property of If. II.. Hydride at tho suit of J#*ts N.-Hnigler, Adia'r." One Hiiuso and Lot containing one hundred oi:\l sixty acres, more or less, levied .on us (lie property of J. C. Howe, at the suit of Einauucl Ezckiol ft j Theodore Kohn; ? Ono .Tract of Lund containing fourdiiuidrrd and sixty-three acres, more urless?ono Mnlcand two norses. Also, oil Tuesday following, will tie "sohl on the plantation of C\ It.' lric!:, n lot of Fodilicr, a lot of Corn, Teas, rotators and -Rice-, one Ruggy. two Wagons, levied on as the property of Charles R. lrick, at tlie siiit i>r E?eKrol? 'Kbhn. I... Ono.Tract of Land-ooutaiuing one iiuu?reu nl^J forty ocrcg. moro or Icps mljoinlng |aml? of Jiunos II. Fogle anil otliers. Lcvibd on as tlio property of JohnC. JJaltiogur'a estate, nt tho sitit of the Stato for taxes. 2. Ono Tract of Land , containing twelve;.acres, more 'or less, levied on '11s tho property of David Jamison, at tho suit of the StUto for taxes. 3, Ono Tmet of Land containing two hnhdrcd acr.ca, moro or less, adjoining lands of,Antley and others,' levied on as the property of Jcsso Sandford, Jr.'s estate, at the anil of tho State for taxes. V ?1. One Tract of Land containing two, thousand acres, more or less, levied on n's the "property of 11 nil man and children,' at the suit of the State for tfrxes. .. y? ji ,? . iijj ?? ?'? ?/.m: --|>.| '".T , .. 5., ,i)nc .Tract, of Luud, levied on as the property of S. A. Iuabiuct's estate, at tho suit of the State for taxes. '-' fj j ./? y C. One Tract of Land, levied on as the properly of Absalom Inabiuet, at the suit of the State for taxes. 7. One Tract of Lund, levied on as the property of Mis. A. M. Inabiuet, at I lie suit of the State for tuxes. i 8. One Tract of Lund containing eight hundred acses, more or less, levied on as tho property of A. R, Chcstholm, at the suit of -the Stato for taxes. it. One Tract of Laud containing two hundred acres, more or less, levied on ns tho property of J. T. Rutler, at (lie suit of tho Stato for tuxes. 10. Ono Tract of Loud containing two hundred acres, more or less, levied on as tho properly of Samuel Lee, at the suit of tho Stato for luxen. II. One Tract of land containing fifty acros, moro or less, levied on as the property of John Pearson, at the suit of tlio S.tv.o for taxes. , 12. Ono Tract 0?' Land containing ?ix Hundred acres, moro or less, levied on as the properly of I). L. RroiiKon, nt tho suit of the. Slate for taxes. 13. One Tract of Land containing ninety acres more or less, levied on as tho property of'Mrs. Tem pie Fogle, at the suit of the Slate for tuxes. ,. 14. Oho Tract ?f Land containing ono hundred and eighty acres, more or less, levied on as the pro perly of .lohn Martin's estate, nt the suit of tho Stato for ;axos. ? . If). One Traot of Land containing thrcohundred and fifty acres, more or lesf, levied on as the pro. pcrty of S. R. Sawyer, at tho suit of tho State for taxes. I?. One Tract of Land containing thrco hundred and fifty acres, more or Iobs, levied ort as llio pro perty of C. T. Howling, nt the suit of the Slatp for taxes: 17, One Tract of Land containing foiir hundred and fifty acres, more or less, levied on at tho pro perly of Joseph Fogle's estate, at tho suit of tho Slate for taxes. 18. Ono Tract of Land containing ninety acres, moro or Icsa, levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary Huffman, at tho suit of the State for taxes. Sheriff's Office, ) j. W. II. 1)UKK8, Orangebdrg g. IL. S. c, v S. 0j D. December ]2. 1PC7. I dec II f,, Selling- Off ?pder fcqostJ . lou ? ?_. :> AGE II AVK STILL ON HAND A FINE STOCK OF CLOAKS, &C WIIICHyTJjE!tj> Sf^IlE^ CLOSING "OUT | j UNDER COST!!! i ? W -:,'_::o;_ lnhtnb wUry'sTorln 'Mid the chilling breeze, ,?31 ip?? - .f /'i 0 j ijWith;n?fi\k\ Wotlnngr wawn,rj ??iio nil v'i i-'t' iltfw ,<l&ih s-J.nrf-c'ca r>rt? nodV u.-stT i evh .i-.if yV> 1..*,P.c^ -;;m)I p.!.' ill 1jr - I OH DE 11- ? ! Wui u ?? M ! (X). 1000 Bushels ROUGH RICE. c<0 600.Btuhcto PEAS.,.. . f, jjJ r j V For which Wo' will p!iy I|io'liizhc8t".\ltirkct'prices m CA'SIf.' ' ? ?' ?'!?" ?! .* ':' ' -?.'?? -l";'-"'t We also oonlinuo toibny '? i- ?;? ? 6?ni ?yiti3.j y(j COT T,A?,;,!'; or Ship it to any J'actor in, Charleston,, free! or chnrgc, and will make liberal Advances on It. CORNELSON KRAMER & CQ< WANTED, TO JPUKt-llASE I OU .. Cash, COO tona^ood pound COTTON SEED, either Sea talfj?il or Upland. To bo'dcliv^rijl on hoard-the'cars at any tlcpcit on the line cl the So?th'?Ar?iirihV'Northc.-ietern, Che raw and Darlington, or Charleston and Savannah Railroads, or M any point in thLy .city. fjUags for transportation furnished, npd, the. highest .irmrketT price pn'ul: AddrcM. '"' 1 ' Li T, POTTER, : ,M, . dec 14?1'!. ?? ? Kr-yBox 78. ChHtlestrfnTS. (sihgle preferred,) to take charge of a Small Plantntion iri -tlid'':S?nre'-6f Florida, for the ensuing year."' Applicants must addrcssty until Um* 1st January, 1808. ,. .RECKWFriL,/: j dec 11?ot JxtniHon-s T. 0., 8. 0^ NOTTClTC. ? TlTE CO-^AKT^*:* SHIPberetofdre existing ?mtcr thc"nhuio ;of ;J. II. FELDER. & CO., io this day dissolved byiriuv'' tunlconsent. . SLs FEEDER, ! C. E. FELDE It. ! -' UccV SfnnSGT. "~ ' ~ -It. "WT BATES. S riio KE\T.?On Saturday, 14th Of B r Dcccmbor. next, at t)rnmgebnrg' O^nlL, tho ion|i^I^0i^toT^tM ?l$}?Jor. v^lLhi Rentfed in parcels for the year 18(38. For terms and infor^l mation apply to ItJi D.-CLEKCLEY, Ex*r, nov 20?2t* . i .Graham's T. O. AD^IINiST It ATOirS NOTICE.?i All pcrsons'hnving (Iciiinnds against the Ks; I t?te of Oliver Slmj|c.i> .deceased, \vill render, Ifjem ^n properly attested on or I\cfnre tho 1st day of Jan., ISftsL' Alan hit person^ ihdebtcd'to flit?'BAi'l'Eslato will conio. forward uud -'make p.ijlnvn: ou or 'oef'orc that date. , R. L. SHULEll,. dec 7-r-St* !''? :;" AdmlhiatVktbr. N OT5^;E? -f,-!2>3.io^ Suliacailicr: -.trtlil .' open :i SCIlO()T, Tuv^oys"oh Weiliicsday, tMW 1st day of January, 18?!t..": IFor? partictda'rs, Uo"it>ay | be seen,for the present at Mr. Coypqr]s-in tkjj daTi-J or nt his residence, next door to the Fenmlo CoRogie: dec 7?It* : *' E. \V.. 5!^;N. ? mm mecsived .?'?. . : .?!??"' crtit^btfo ol . .??n&ii'.tM.t'i,} ... A FULL STOCK OF Fall and Wmter GoO^ .. i bor CONSISTING OF: I /~iA'i.TOOES, DELAINES, ^ALPACAS,' BOMliiU \_j ZIXES, Lonelotjis, FlanntusLlI^tacspun, .'ip^ic fy. Kid Gloves. Fancy. Articles, Ac. - Wc ulso invitcaMentiori to ?ur'at?cV of Groceries, Ilanhv.ajrci. Croplicry, Jiooiaand Sboca, w.hi,oh>;e. aro confident. will ph ase the Public, both in price and m\uv? ? ?' '?' ." ;i r ? GO?-NT/RY 'PRODUCEihcoghl ai- bortered at the highest market price. 'We'wilV mr.fcc aA\vfthCM'oh CoftoS OT.other P**9 duco obnsljjnbd fo the: well kiibwft HWse of Ji}M. (?tddwcRv^ ?cnB/ChartestimiS^? 0::r ';,n J'l"'' ,; : ROBINSON & CO: fob 23 ilhiy. MiKwb 'A to Jil'.'.'ily : iiMooiq .:?<iu^i:t aid . <:.?i:i'<p-il DRyGOODs1 {? - ;-1 ' ''cr.dtriiNq, -l ? ? snoES,'1 ? ' '?u;. : i IIATS, 1 GROCERIES, ETCi, ??!?:? .??m ; 1!.. ?v it i ; i.; V . i , FOR . ' . SIXTY BAYS ??iJa.vida Ontoi! i'oii i!;AT^ ^ r. jU>.? j JOSEPH MoNAMARA'S, MAIN -S E-ET, I ORANGER7TR?, S. C."1 ' 1 ' fob28 : ???> 1 ??>??[ ? ?'??iy' , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ^ Orhngebnrg District. | , Cithtio? j By P., A. MoMlCIIAEL, Esq., Ordinary. /. Whoreaa, Potor M. Ilauser bath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, of th* K;!att and^KfTects or John AI Kcittj deo. '' 1 11 Thpse are therefgre to eito and admonish nil and singular . tho Kindred and Creditors of tin- said JoanHA'. Kcitt, deceased, that'thoy bo and appear before mo iir the Court nf Ordinary, i to b'oMheld nt Ornngehurg C. H. on the 20th day of December,' inst., after publication hereof, nit II o'clock in 'the forenoon, to show Oauao if Any they'hnvc, why th^ said Administration should not bo granted... i, Given under my hnnd this 4th day of Dec, Anno. Domini, I8G7. Pi Ai MoMlCIIAEL, dec-2t * ,- 0. O. D. TUST UKCKIVKO. A FUKSII Sup* f j ply of DRV GOODSl SHOES,* HATS, GROCE RIES. Also 60 bunches YARN below tho ma,rkpt price, nt T. D. ^VOLFE'S. 'nov 18 ? \*p - ??! e I ?._?(yj?? mil !-yffi ? .i in:, -in i ; In Eqnity, ' ORANGERURG'^IStRlC^ l> itol '{M : ).'J it >:i!v/ til ,jri . > Wesley HouBor, Adm'i- And Guardian, S Eugenia SpeigmJiv ot. fll. 1 , . J.', ? . -ju'l Tho creditors of F. G. Zeiglcr, dcocnaod,-.: will prove tlieir doi.oinds before mo within ont| nupnth from th? date hereof. Coiamis.doner*? Onicc, > Vi D. Vv JAMISON, Doc. 7, 1867. ? J i ('onmiifsioner. '' dec M I ^tn ^ GROCERIES DRY GOODS, &c No. 13 MAIN STREET. cpL 28 ly SflOI* SAIiE, I<1SASE OK BENT.-A Valuable PLANTATION situated on, Snake Swamp. All applicoti- ns must be made previous to the 1st day of December next to E. Marchunt, or C. S. Bull, Orangoburg, by whom oil necessary in formation will bo given. ?? sept 28 ly ^ Indebted . to Miss Merchant by. Jiojto, er-4thofl?isc con tracted sinco the war, aro requested to settle tho Bathe before the lstlday^gf ?fteTmVt-r^^lltiwhlcU time, all remaining unpaid: IvlIUb? iplaewun tho bands of an Attorney for colcction." *ept 28 ~ ?? ?*? ; ly Subscriber pi JICTC-Wie ?Subscriber* ffives Notice to aU. persons indebted to him that unless their Notes or Accounts are paid by the 1st" , 9f, toww.nttpwyry1 <tt*m Ik iWt ??*????' / of an Attorney for collection. AIbo that he will * now WSUWeW&Pwfcfct? W .MtfUfl?fl regularly 1ojuL. require' payment pjLbyis Quarterly. .t^t'MnbVnclBAPjit^^Tcnd? that l ?pect to continuffffirflClIOOL through the coming year, Providence permit ting. Children and Youth of all a%?M7eWMCkna#toMffilUiglit.r'. \ "o.yff^ft,.????u.-r.Vi*: A. r.^ftcjgox. B-. U fllyirsrXppllcant''11, " "1 'Voticc to ?? h. 19 ?Viel .''AfedilMtT 2*fT giiibn^feito Absent , AniLfl.YMyerfl.. o|U pJ,:Bofchdan*..(l. Defendant s. i. n#*PPWA.ng tor^^sMis/amiOW/ihht^Utftili?,,ral- - M&Wk I 1 f?3Blrl Jpylly,, 4wo?fi llK^dofcn^?tp *e , i'SS without this, Stato,,it ls lhcreforc ordorpdjhat 1 tb*y''do Sfiely [iWWc^tTtle MvUro'n^V^e of f tho Roal Estato of E. J. W.; My er?,3dri ?r bufofc the sixth dey of March -jyoxt, or their consent to the same will,.bo..catered of rc^coojU T, Ordin?res OubeVr Y .?F. Al Mc'MICHAEL; i^Deoember 2,18G?.-/'"'1-' ' ,! >'r-'(fi ?. TV denI. la- l?? "#- ;?" <w COMMISSION JULERCIIAXT, .BQ'YCE W&WJM&Ft ,'lMI-Ar.LES'i'O.S, ?. V. . ( ? T>' iiOiju ?,, It LKKKKNC'T.S :iv -i.T.^'j" ; Hon. GEO. A. TRENHOLM:.?/ANDlfRVf.tBI MONDS. PrcsidcntJ.et.Njjtioiml Rank. Charleston. F. S, HOLMES, PrcsiUcnt S..C. XHuiugnna.Mann. fadlurlng^bmpanV. >? ^ ! |,fl?? ?W$$3< dBO;Tr.if. ?tiojtilw . >i-t^-r???-ir.i:[.>. -iO't jt",^*,**2m ? ^l^r^^ip^ 8fti"#r* A M. ? I A Regular Convocation of lids Chnptor^w^ll bo fll'elfftfTOKlfige'mfff C. Hl-;"oh Kntilrdny lire 2lsT\lay of December atpt? 'o'clock/ ArM. Companion* nro ordered to be punctual m theirt .'tendance, a* busi ness of 'importance is to bo tTnni ?tcd.' -*~r? ?m^i^sJ^ N" c"i?ug8. ..... i>. .,.h firjirtuVj atilaliaki'i ifrWrtd -*bi ? ???;'n i*7 ?jrfr^t^f5r*r^ip.T-.-?TFTriHiigiiu'J ?irr? I vs. J M. A. Gisstnttrtuner. J v- ':' Under in this case I will srll cV '* ' t Moii.Iny in Jnxjiarj- next', ^ftranfeebur^/for tm^nlf cu*h,. thtfluuB^ic? oirn credit Of ten moiitris, sorifed I?t'-" ibimyiiwAMAtcr^t^;^ the prem'.s.f, with ^-coTcnr.nt for.-|y jl^klt^ ? y*"** I breach o.* i^i-fel;. Al1 "v ...^V'"wri^f^Is ol* .. David *\y. ei.r.'jnd.inifecv'V.G^vbig T4? acres, which haTbccn flUdtfcl h>s,wbtaw fo- 'jjf?vi fM*fflptt+ }.*hreo'sJitmVbW*nd;forty'(<?>!idJ n?.w'j *:h\bJv lt*?. I- bounded *y^hin(fe of, A)-{l\-:\ ?Ir*- Arten??? ' Glovor, "James Iteed, est... >r.T Lev. Tyler and the said Dower tr*bt. And nt tlio. Hamc tirnc/-?<he rc tnnindor in tho said Dowor tr^ct uyon .tic ??rtrwui nolion of tJio ?siatoJn JJtu^rr. J'urcJiascrs will p?y for papcraja|fd<cU?i.W.' J?: fc^mmi&^eWOdnceff t. B. V.*.TA MI ?ON. .:> ,; ,uift^val-u Ann Larr, ct. al. J Injanetiifa^-rtllfifcliefi ^? Pursuant to nn order in this case. I'will.sell Bt Orangoburg C. II., on-thc first Monday.in. JaP^-n.ry next, .alLtbc^tcal L!sUuj uf. ths l^te Jo^ Lurr, dc ccaN^ti*iiituatcifin i?Jal??trlct/foUofrs: I Tract No, J, cpntnmir.^.rj^racr^s. mo?o*orttesst bodrtdcd'bnHhc cW; by t?^Wg'e RoadTfom'Orangc I burcr ?rj^ii^^oad^o^-.ihVV^flMtllivcflt by tort>. I /vn^:?'o lnnds, on the Eofthw_e--? by lnvds of Daniel _ ,1\VT 'f,'>lin.tr ' O'Cuin. True? i^o/iS/t?ntulnii/g SU? n^i^?," \n?tQ tv***\ sViuthwest by lands' of Mrs. OCnin, ?ftd^ob the' northwest hy~Stage RohT. - - - - 1 Sotlfrdeft rfn !hc ;cast bv $mo ^uVbr^ritloorcr and Dr. J. G.MTerikmsl Vonfh^Hy^rnnds of John S. Of Dower lands ot Mrs. Ann Lnrr. ... - * The BowcrATrliel{ cbnla?njnlglili7 acrcr, more or Icrs, bO!mdcu,.on.,U?^ of b. ltorger, castby'Trhct-Nt?^ sontn'by Tr-icY'No?$, and wesj" j.byjthcr S^^(LA . 8Shj?eti^Jhj?, [B^fe^li* I said Mrs: Ann Larr, being .Mifo estate m fuo name. 3>;Conditions?So much cash as will defray 4ho ex penses of these proceedings, und the balance on n or,cdit.of/twelve moniUsi r^trehwer?,-^i^iiig^boJid jvitXlw?lgbW 8iirctW,;l]LOp)ipi sale, payable annuafly, and mortjptgc of the premi ses, to, secure tht'Jpdf chraiie 'lnon*yV"'2r.f! \o for r/oriert'andvrcvciuio stamps^ if' the' tenns of raid, sale a'ro;4otx;ompli|odi wUh.r>hp f^d p^etaj^ea.to bo ('.resold, on'tift next saiottav fltcraftTJer, of "tlio risk of tho>former:ptirehhsbrs: 7 >'='? * ?ipit^ayi V. D. V. JAMISON; CbmmTstslotier: J^}i&Mi&^!mt^_!d... ORAN^ErtUI^V.^^ B. A, You. AdnVr Estate^Iuko/AktYoi|,"j 00 \" .Ta..11" W ? ,yn?t,Hr Aiilhous, cl.;^., , By order of ChoncclleV Jb*?T^n?rkin4ol*th''N?t*., 1867. tho creditors of MuUe A. Yon, deecaswl, will* provo their, demojids.bcforOr.mo^.Avithin .two (2) months froirf 'tHeidiSMU?*'said: ordeVv Commi?sloTtferbj Office, V: V. *D.'V.' J Al Oran'gcbhVfel? lt/i S:-?.V> Comi ? Noy. 20, 1807. J > nov 23 2m By YirlUartrf tho same ordev>if wilutell ataOrangc burg on the first Monday in January, 18(18, for one. h'nirCAsh.Uhd'b'aUVicV bn'A ctbnit Of six months; \o> bo secured by bond, with inieretst -from date, paya ble annually,' sd long oa-nny money is due on it. and o mortgage of the premises, with 'coVeuimt'or re sale In ease of broitch of fho'uondition 6f tiio bond. 1; All that TrW which won of Muko A. Yon, dc ceoded,' lying on l'ast Goodlnnil&trttmp; in Orange biir^-DiBtrlet^ontainlng be-ven (7J'or eight (8) hun dred acres, mere or- less,' fcnrt^bottndetl'north'hjr l'land?' of H.i-IL''Avgoo, cavt' ami west hy lands of Mrs.'Bbbleti Cbibetl aud south by lands of .B. C. &rtlcy;'!-v- -: ????'?' _ ' - iBiiriR .1!' < . ''^g'^' ' ft ' The undivided half scvenly-fivo ncr^r adjoining, n,Y. . f Jamison;^". Commissioner.