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TIIE ORAKGEBU?G NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY \:\ . .. at ORANGEBURG, S. C. Office of Publication on Market-Street over the^ Post O?cc. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. YIUGIL C. DIBBLE, Associate Editor. II ARLES II. ILVJ.L, Tublialior. y iy READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. There ^w^m New Orleans, n heath?rn^ teili ple, whore tho rito pf AYricnn ' worship1* 'is ?peV * '-inu511 .stuwy Tu rAmmi t>/? -.,Ro-fof?? 91 lor in ed by negroes. ? of o?r .Tmuioji m'o/rt ,i>'>rufqwooon ?IH Semmes has three lectures on the > Alabama? one Ort her outfit <rindv.two onihowsh?, oftonj she was out. ,tV^??>:-3 invA'j)*\~-~.aie , A^owqg*.tqA*nLin^eftrgiaJ dj^frqini^.u^uia; m mole wh?tf sbavu}g.,^YorayA hftw^uncertuju. Is lifib ?) saD Jtos ,ann.d fcas oaavH tad ao*om?i?i| TwB'Win'dr^a^^tfd1 fifty-two general* etigagei ! mci1l3,fooK^laceMrTn^^^ r.- h Ofthdso sixtHc-il wore'navhlr- #iw hffibiirw bu? hi Mrs. Pollard^ wile 'oY'tn'o auditor of ^lm' Lost? &HxiW"' ni?keft1 her' ilebiit On" the draumfcuV | sta&?iii Raltim?r?V'?n^l?xt?,Tuesday' evening! Ella '.. ho.v <?; ?? 'inj. M 11 lid md the sup Military Posts in the Secondt District jhayc been reduced to nine?five in North Carolina' an?'iodr mMS6uth,[Ca^ ; 1 < ;mlv) ftiptltUM,dfiJ) .1. T-v-li ' . . .; ThOj^.Ghiooga >.^rjj??fi.<s>ays;! thtjt, ?ontheru, Conservatisnris dead, -jjf; rt^is, the .Radicals areKafraid, to. pass the. graveyard. Brigham V?llig 1 is Bonding Mormon I mis sionaries to the Southern 'States, -iu hopes of j obtaining a number of dissatisfied-Itebs. Tf he">!a1'IuWc?l6riya^ There arccoO|<Jo6^non (mtidof^Tcmp^oymont in New York, and 200,000 human beings who do not know.Uttden<Heavcri how Jbhoywill pass the Winter. Mrs. Gen. Ghincs 'is at present visiting some friends at New Orleans. Sli? 'is how worth $15,000,000, but ij-has iakctfliof Klinost ti!life time to establish her claim to the. property. There are only 259 liogrocs in Miiiucsota and yet the pious Puritans of that State have refused .to give them ,'tho. ballot.' Evidently Cuffee has been shiuthcrca iu the house of his ?'friends." 1 -v' . t.^? :?,..? < M ' ' " !J% I .r^eWTTiCr Now-Y ork-Tribnm turn^rs-huck^ upon the niiseegcnutovf- 1^ S:.iyH? I t5r?r^?J? *m" .agdpojnd.oircuiustauces under, jvli\ch it. wpuJd seem to us fit and wise that a white and ablackj poi-aon oltoul?i bp"JoVneu iu Uio Uo'yi ?tot? oH ??^BPi&yTr^ . , Tho Democrats'tof Ohio; Indiana and' Weit Virginia nrc' td'Hold a State Gbnv'ctitionbtr-tli'c 8th of Januar^,11SG8, to' n?nlinat? ; candidates for State' ?fllces'nnd'd?legiftcs to '.he National Democratic Convention. J Ui .The Griffin (Ga'/): ?tti ?.saye/ that one of tlie delegat*es from that county to Pope's odorifcr inco on"the Atlanta via --li pMiUfjl <>>l,'i - si iblnoda yjij vjiO .jTho^asliville, Unioih, says : t:The salaries of tax collectors connected with the interest on United, States bonds atuounts^ to more, now than all tho expenses of the government under Gen. Jaeksqn's administrnjtym."... ^Thobravest ln.m wc have hoard 'of j'et lives in Chicago. lie attempted recently to clopo with throk w?i. cn tlie same evening.' No mor tal head being '?level" enough for such a feat, of course he failed -most ingloriotisly. ? The Radical papers say .the Southern''ne groes pavo dopositcd in Saving Banks during the past year, eight millions of dollars. Why is it necessary, then, to tax the' whites fifteen millions more to support tTio'Trccdhieh's liu ??fchitov; t'liMr benefit."- '''?''?'''-} s' ? ? . 'i'lie laboring people are groaning under the heayv loaot of taxation to pay gold interest'oii United State's bonds, while tlie bond-holder | presses in puiptc and fine.linen, fares i^uinpfu ously qvcrydny and p:iya 110 taxes on his bb:ids. ?'JVasJivillc Union. filfl fg% .if//" ' ?:>-,. . \ ? ( [ j )iiA bill bftfovc the Tenncescc Legislature, to ?jEo?ourpgo nud Protect..Loyalty," provides that, it shall; hereafter be an ofibnae for any per son or fhmily to havo a picturq of JcfTcrson Davis or Qon. R. E. Leo iu their possession. Switzeiund in i:cpOi:tcd Lu be ai innig, . und it is announced that n Commission of staff officers ?"htfril at wdrk on n schenio for indredaing the efficiency Of the army, and ab6thcr coinuiiskioh has b'6bii cliarged with the- duty ' of solocting sites of nO'w -fortificntioilH to ho erected on tho frontier. AH this''will involvb' an onormous outlay of money, and Switzerland will find that, whilst an armed"peace Ts very "costly opera tion for the great nations of Kuropo it will be positively ruin for'the little ones. FnpE GmouLATipN.-rWe pyblish tho fol lowing from .the; Barn well Scnlincljor tho bene fit of those .merchants who do not understand the advantages of advertising in a ,| regular daily paper : uWc have received a iiuinbcr of ndvcrtisiug sheets from. Charleston and clse tvhero recently, circulated, gratuitously.;, .This Iwill all do vqry well lor the imincdinte jpcali ties in wliioji thoy are printed, bub when sent to the country, not one out of a hundred are over taken from tho officer-.-They Ho iu piles undor tho postoffico counters, and tho porsoiiH ito whom thoy are sent never get them. Tho Morning Stdr says' the Conservative 110 groca of Monlg'Jin %ry, Al i., have organized a Club, nud have gone- to work agaf?sfr;tho cals^JThis event possesses pcouliur ' -" ?S'- rv,.-w..?^? ,-..... .wypj canco,- ?omihg, sas it floes, / iimncdiatol y?o,u jtho adjo^rjSloi?\>f fc|o ^nw(m^Bogb8 E?nf?x ticn. ';Thc|a! n^rooj^ec if t?idffipnstatu ^ce?Pth^^p1g of Alabama, there no peace between the white and tho blat races. Thoy begin to understand tho charac ter of the peddlers, tinkers and preachers, wha i4Ka>o left rtholrJeouWyf for /thajr>rc?unjrj'8 good," and come to Alabama to moke Consti tutions ; and, cro long, nearly all tho more in telligent blackB will discover that thoy ha^?) been following an illusion in giving thoir sup por^jto.these agitators, and fanatics. ,s^.i^~l Resident is unquestionably^^IgM^dSCb*?* gJcss un (iu cstlonin)yaWoligT"DTnTr^Prcsident ddnmnds that -^118'So?thWtv? States' shall be governed in accordance with tho provisions of &h!o?Constitution', andCodgrcss.in^ists thfit.tlicj sllirlLbe^govbrncil io>acc0i]d?pcor w.ithvits>)wjl|? add-^butSidd'of-JthoiC?ustit?tion."; ;, l('T .ni? Ulr. dials' X./NcaTc,'?sWncniti6^,'WuA13it., antlria* iins-hce'n' notified by a WashiH^t'onhaiv yer'tpd|)\cis l|e^i*'tt?8?^ to about one"ffuii^?cTd^ valuable property in (he Federal capital, ;iri ..cludjng ,the Treasury building, Lafayette Square, l^rcsidcht's'nousb'hhdW all the. large and ''smnll^butf?mgs tyltlvitt" iffe' cir icunifercnce of a mile arp und'the PresMcWs house.? Ale'xan&u'a\f'ournal. ' fU'tttoi bdi??iT? ? ???? !'. ;iioii?l9U03i Bitil 'i.. t-.c.l 01 THE ORAKGEBURG MWS SATURDAY* JlECEMBEIt 21, 1807. ', AYhilriccrcscrrc, to1 oursclccs the right of defi ning our oirn politicalp?nitioil' bymeaxxs'of?xm editorial roltinuis,1 tbc xcill -be pleased j to pilbl/s/t contributions from our felloic-citizcns upon the (jrnv.c..qu^ti(/ixs ichicli noic j agitate the 'pup/ic riliiuJ, whether their opinions coincide xcith OXtrs or not.' A district ncirspnper, uJc \conxix7cr, sho'xdd be arih'xxdrx' of tili: vaMbitS xhadeitofpap idarsentiincxtfi in; the Section of country ixu iofrich it circulates. !j Ou.t\ columns arc qjxen, ther(fpre1{ for ftxxy communications properly xeritfen, accqm-, jt(\utcd by a responsible. name, pot Personal in then-'character, nor absolftrdy injiirioxis in Mitlr tendency: "'/X': '"' ": V"V ";i :"' ?' ? \ . : '?'? ' Corigresb. ' ? ?< n?! i . VVUftl VtJU. ? * ;? _?? ? ,.-..! , u TlilH auptiat 'body hnn d'oric nothing of hn pWtancc lately,^. The majority is as, radical as over, and though impeachment is defeated, in other respects thoy aro stubborn in their plaits of reconstruction. , ? Wo notieo that the; President has sent a message to Congress praising highly the cqu-, duot of Hah cook in LoUisinunn.vi>H.MWfls..likc a bombshell hi' tho 'Republican; cahipj. and created'gVcat'cbWutf o'n[. '* They anVe 'not abuse Hancock, a gallantofficer of thp war: and th?y pazinof. endorse, his course .in Louisiana, with out receding from their established position.in fayor-of oxtreriio lladioalism. ' Wo leave thchi in this dllennna.' tni , ?- ii i in' nii . Th6 Scientific American. , l'^'<' W faapx'wxiwu wii st? bio'dT .' < ?'? a i .? . :t [i i, tfj , r .?? j h I There is no paper published in the United States more valuable to the planter, the ..me chanic ;or .'practical tuan. . It is a register of fall the results Of American; inventive -geuius, and shows how much the.skill of man cart ; ac pomplisli in the way of saving'labor by the use of improved machinery? whether it be a new plough, or a nmchinq for kneading dough, or a mammoth steam engine, or a printing press. i ; Send to Messrs. MUNN & Co., 37 l ark, Ilowo, Now York, for a specimen copy gratis. Terms : '83,00 per annum. South Caroliiisi Conference. This body adjourned the 17th inst., after f>n excedingly intoresting session. Tho following appointments arc of interest to'our readers : Crr.uu.rc jtoN Distkict.?A. M. Chrcitz-' burg, Presiding lilder (. oopcr Kivcr?J). I), flyers. Suinincrvillc?TT. M. Mood. Cypress?To hp supplied. St. Uoorgc's?J, L. Sifly. S'.. Georgo's Mitsiou?To bo supplied. JSrunehvillo-t-Tliomas Kaysor. i Eastern Orange?W. W. Jones, . Orangoburg?W. Q. Connor. Proyidcnce?J., S. Conuor ?i . ti St. Matthew's?Win. Hutto. . .. - Upper St. Mutthews-?To be supplied. ''Lexington?J. E..Penny. Iiegington LMiasioii?To be supylicd.. , JiAMHERO Ihs'tfuiCT.?1). J. Simmons, Prosi ing Elder. | | Hamberg Ciicttitr?Charles Wilso^i , Blhckvillo?-William Carson./ j , Uppor .Orange?To bo,supplied. Aikon?Alex.AV. Walkor. JJarnwoll?Abraham Nettle^.|},{ . . Allondalo?A. J-. Stoker. , Waltcrboro'?-J. W. Mcllao. . , Noxt^ConforencO to ho.hold at Ah.bcyille Courtliouso, S. C. ___ - Tho Charleston Daily ^eyrs. : This vrclcQva^^tol^ j^a .sa^ujp- cojDqes^ with tho anBprmuioDt ^^rco^^jsi^cp of subscription, Bj offij rendns wu|*-ob^rvd^by| rofcrcrring toB^^y?r^|pjg c^Bjjmg; Messrs. Rlffiajj^ Dawsdn & Cjp., the enter prising proprierorsp ore determined to keep pace with the spiritof the ago ; and, for their :^S?2o^v^th>S:<^ mentr-r-Sue?Buas^ - AVo hoRvo in. ^OTf08 aH calli m'ddvaW^hlwd tK Ch'Sr" lefton /^rtfY^JVe'Pff^wili^provo the effifcacyjof tho Syki^ Vo''; mi1 alsW^ptib^ m WcW NclcsJ W"^.? por an-1 (num. 0Y?8 o; iisuv.'o'^?"?1 .ocl WH?.'iu.v 1 '< ?rt/ 'I 3Tu.. st '. ofj tho lato insurrectionary movement in Bol tibnj.^or^apizc .hi^ygov^ypnient in the South. j sin for s'uin marY puuisfimcut. 1 They would have put him tCj d.Qathj-but thq whites intcrfered nnd no was lodged in the.county jail at.'Union Springs. 1 xii? following is a letter from said "Shorter Id a ncffro whom he calls one or tho officers : ? .fi?onauiuioo poiintr, ,. . ' . of his government. It shows, in all .its atroci [(T_to pvii?ai od.' uoqtr. Jjhu; ! ? :i iy, a Rascal glot to.9r^|tnize tho.blacks.of the, South in revolutionary coospiraoy Oogiuust,; the whites: "I drop yoif fy/cw .Uncs^oo.. this paso, about. t.hal.^c^ma^Jerfy*. Call all^he men together, and takq^er^yjand.that, money.; from him, and, if bo don't give it up, kill hjm, kill him. Don't let him get, away-.from, you all.. Ijscn,d these men down., to Perote, Bullock county. Alabama, to hunt for 'him. , Ho has 'slolcn. some nniouiis of money. . He. has been gpjHg[about telling more lies, unboknowing to ine,, rfHOjalsp had a full lie wrote agin me, and 'I'wahtjJeff M^CaJl to take him and kill him, . aWd. I .W.ant^en men, more to come down to llipslcvpl.^^p'fiprgQi aud bring your guns. ^clLal} the;mqt\(':o go,aud take him or kill CSigucd,], .ge^ige shorter i Captain Brycc," Agent of tho Freidmen's I Bureau at CireeuKboro-, recently took the keys and liberated a number of pyidonlllj|g>nfiiie>l hyipwpoveivil authority.- >Hkaqt^( ly-condeulnodt ?? ?.."'?, ;, evere 'MURRAY ROBINSOK j OFFICE AT ROBINSON & C Kussel 1-SI rcct, Ora: 1 gjvh '.1 rg, dec 2l' '.*"" lij 1 >V ill bo .sold. on.athu first Monday in .r*.nnnry. lfMiS, hufi^ro the (Join t House, in ?ranjrcbiir?, TEN PRIME PLANTATION' MtJbES. ' Snlo ]?OMtivc. TorDis?ca3h. ..: ; !? . V. I>, ;V. JAwAIlSON. doq 21.,?,..., , . . td IVfOTICE TO MY CREDITOliS 11 AND .rX^TORS;^L.;nm:CQtniiuUe-L to learv tl?c District for n length of time, for iny health, und I ira^slSpTilhte'd^fjmr'A.-'TVr:'^ t-.jrA'gehT' to attend to mlpbifflthoSltill'myjreturn. .U U V^[fAHLi:.+ K. fltlCK, dec 21?lm? St. Mjittlicirs. i A WSIIXISTitAi'Olt'S'-' TVOT?<'E.? jt\_ All persons indebted to tlie Estate of tlie lute John A. Keilt, decouijed, arc requested to come for w'lirnaifn scntle, and dll creditors' will hnnd in their demand- duly Attested to. . Pj ,M.. HOUSKlt, ' 'dec 2i?3t ' Administrator. mO KE^T?On Sulcdity In .lanua X I' -Ty -next,'Mhe Lands of the Estate or'L. K. Cpqucr, ,wi,U be rented, at Ornngcburg jfj.,11.. for tho year 18fi8, Coiiditionn ihtidp lcnoxyn on Suleduy. mil jyu. CLECKLEY, Executor, dco 21. j I 1 . ? t ., 3t..: MtS'S FOR S?IX.-I RAVE A ?;Lot bf Piuc'Kentuoky MULES, whioh I -will sell op,a' credit of. ten ruontliB,.and Luke cotton.of hext year's crop ut 18 cents per 11? or nt the market j^rice. ns the purchasers may desire. Any one' wanting Stock on those .terms will write to me im mediately at Orungeburg, C. II. dec2l ?2t . ?' ? W.M.I R. DOT/.. I AI> ^11X 1ST It A TO 5t*S S A I.K.?W i 11 besohl, by permission of P. A. McMICIIAEL, Ksq;', Ordinary, at tho residence of Dr. Jno. II. Pooser.pn tlie 111 li day uf January, all the personal property of B, Scpley. deceased, consisting in part of small lots of Torn, Fodder, Pen?, Rice and other articles. Conditions ciuh. . AH persons indebted to the said Estrtc.will make payment as'well nsto prosent their demands against thesameto. . . V.,1*. V. JAMISON, dec 21?td Commissioner and Adin'r. TjlOK SA liE.-r-TIio Two PIiAXTA F jTIONS forming a part of the KKITT ESTATE arWknown ns **DARRY'' and "KENNERLY" jdaces will hp sold,, togother with tho, Mules and farming tools. For terms apply to ' R. S. KETTT, ' Care of William Middlcton, Esq., dcp21? tf Charleston, S. C. TlpO ItUtr^OFRS A\D ?ONTRA? " Xj . TORS.?.ils/iniutes to-repair the Old College Ruilding will be rcceivcu until the 1st day of Janu rirynoxt. Contractors desiring to^xaniine I he building will ;confer witli the silhscrlher on tho premises, to whom nil proposhls will be addressed. Rev. STILES MKLLICIIAMP, dec 2J?2t . Orangeburg, S. C. ?Iii Equity.'" ORANCrEBURG DISTRICT. ? Joseph Fiokling.'Ailrn'r. ct. al. I ' Rill forlAooonut ? . ? vs. . ... ,1 Marshaling Assets Mnry R. Tylcr et. nl.' J Injunction & Relief It appearing to my salisfncti/in ilinl Joshua Tyler, Ane of the Defondnnts in Aha abovo case, is absent frpift imd(resides beyond tho limits of this State, on motion of Mcssas^ Tzlnr ? Dibble., compTainanPs Rolloltorfi, It is ordered; That tho dcfondnnl, Josh ua Tyler, do nppear, p)ond, answer, or domur to the coipplainnnts said bill within the Jiuic prescribed by in'w, or'an'ordbr pro confesso ? will bo taken against biAi. ?in'i , . Cyi.im(i.HS,ipner*s O|lioe, V V. D. V. JAMISON, Orabgchui'g. S.C., ) ' ' Commissioner. DCO.-.UI 1R07J. .) dcolM :i ,? Sheriff's Sales. By vjrluo of decretal orders to me directed by A. ^leMlchttol, ljsq., Ordinary, I will self on ilia'Ist .Monday in January next: i|! TbaVportlbn 'op tho' I'.st^tc l???d? ?f Wm. ggl |;Metts,-known nsipolk Swamp-Bay, containing seron 'hundred atiu ',.elghty-tw<i tfe'res" ? bo sold by I Jit' Sheriff of Orongehurg Ilistidif, oifHhe first Mobility' in January H^ftX>>,.or on such other Suloduy as will be moro advafftogcous for the parties in interest, on a credit of twelve months, (except cash enough to pay expenses,) tho purchaser giving bond, with ?good security, aipl a mortgage of tho, preini^es, if I-deemed irecessaVy, to the*'Ord'iiiafy for fita pay incut of tho purchase money. . _ rBy liijfuo t>f, ?iUllly/jvritsJ.of^, nt.Jtfl tho directed*, I will sell To the highest bidder, at ?rahgcburg Court Houso, on tho first Monday in January , next; for,cash thq following property viz :, ? j, Ono Wagon,, levied on ns tho property of II. II. Bydrick at the suit of '.Icsso N. Haigler, Adm'r.' ' One Flotiao. and Lot containing one hundred rind sixty acres, more or less,;levied on ,as tho property of J. C. Howe, at tho suit of Fmunucl L'/.ekiel & Thc?iloro Kohiv. I ?"? One Tract of Land containing four hundred and j lot of Corn, Peas, Potatoes und Rice, ono. Buggy L\fo AVngonB, , lovied qn as the property of Charles R trick, nt'thc'sult? oY-'EaekTcl & Kolin.T ' ?<?' 1 J h^Dtfe tract of -Land containing one hundred and forlyiacres, moro or,lc8s,ndioining lauds of James II, Fogle iind others.' .Levied on ns, the property of JohnO. Baltz'egar's ' estattf,1 at tho suit of the State I for taxes. !2,(.Ouc Tract of: Land containing twelve . acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of David Jamison, at the suit of thu State for taxes. ?: ft. Ono Tract of Land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Antlcy and others, levied on as the property of Jc9sc Sandfordj' | | Jr.'sestate, at tho suit of thu State for taxes. I 4. One Tract of Land containing two thousand fCrcs, more or less, levied on as the property of [ulTinan and children, at the suit of the State for ' taxes. I :i).: OnC Tract of Land, lcvicd.on as-the property I of S, A. .Imibinct'g estate, at the suit 01'the State* for 'taxes. ''' v fly Ohe Tract .of Laad, levied on ;as-tho proporly of Absalom Innbinot. ut the suit of the State fjor taxes. 7. One Tract of Land, levied oh as the property of Mrs. A. M. Inabinct,;at the suit of the State-for tsxes. 8. One Tract of Land containing eight hundred ncscs, more or less, levied on as (he property of A.'] H. Chcstholm, at the suit of the Stute for taxes. 9. One Tract, of Lund containing two hundred .acres, more or less, levied on as the property of J. T. butler, at the suit of the Slate for taxes. : 10. One Tract of Land containing two hundred acres, more or less, levied on us the property of Samuel I.co, at the suit of the State for taxes. 11. One Tract of laud containing fifty acres, 'moro or less, levied on as tho property of John Pearson, at the Miit .of the State for taxes. 1*2. Ono Tract of Lund containing^i.x hundred acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of D. L. Itrouson, at the suit of the State for tuxes. 13. One Tract of Land continuing ninety] acres iftore or less, levied ou as the property of Mrs. Teih pie Fogle, at the suii id' the State for tuxes.' 14. One Tract of Land containing one hundred and eighty acres, mure or less, levied on as the pro perty of John Martin's estate, at tho suit of the State for taxes. l?. One Tract of Land containing threo hundred and fifty acres, more or less, leviod on us the pro perty of S. B. Sawyer, at the suit of the. Stute for taxes. 10. One Tract of Land containing three hundred arfd fifty acres, more or less, levied ?-n ua ilic pro pcj'ty of 0. T. Bowling, at the suit of the State for taxes. 17. One Tr .' of L.m-1 containing fu;;?* hundred' and fifty acre:*, more er less, levied on us tho pro perty of Joseph Fogie s estate,, ut the unit of the Stute for taxes. IP. One Tract of Land containing ninety acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary Huffman, at the suit of the State for taxes. , ALSO Will bo Bold oiuthc above.dnte at Orangeburg C. II., threo mules. Also on the place known as (he 1\ annunaker Plantation one hundred bushels Corn inore or less, three thousand pounds Fodder, more nr. less. Also on the Plantation of Mrs. Ann K. lfniglcr, six head Cattle, lot 'of Hogs, one Buggy and one Wagon. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Ann K. Ilaigler, at the suit W. A. Fogle. Ono Tract of Land containing Ihre? hundred acres more or less, hnd'Anc Itnppy, levied on ns the propqrly of Absajoni Inabinei at the suii of N. K. W. Sist runk. Two mules lc.viid on nsthe pBnjicrty of A. O. Sal ley at the suit of Kzekiel & Kohn. Six Mules and two Horses] levied on ns tho prop erty of Dr. A. B. Tuber, n! the suit of J. M. Cross well. Also on Tuesday, the 8Ui of .Tanunry, at the Plantation known us Oakland, one thousand acres Land, moro or less, adjoining Oakiand and known ns tho Goodwyn Tract, ulso one Yoke Oxen, Cattle. JjSnecp, one hundred bushels Corn, more or loss,'one thousand pounds Fodder, ? more or less, lot ginned and unginned Cotton, lot Cotton, Seed, fifty bushels PeaS, lot old Carts, two' 'Wagons, one old" Wrfgon, onojbiggy, two old .Carriages, one Drag, contents [Blacksmith/$hop. lot. Bagging and Hope, one Syrup Boiler, two Cotton Gins, two Cow and Calves', threo bales (Jot*on, three Stacks Potatoes, Ouu Piuno, and household Furniture^ one hog. Also on same day, at the Plantation known as Spring drove, eighty-seven acres Land adjoining the above Plantation, ulso one hundred bushels Corn, more or loss, fifty bushels Peas, more or loss, one thousand pounds Fodder, .more or Iosh, ono Clin, lot Seed Cotton, lot Cotton Seed, lot Bagging und Hope, one Wagon, lot Hogs', three Slacks Potatoes,' lot lump, two HatteauH. ' Levied on n? the property of Dr. A. it. Tabor, at the suit of J. M. Crosswell. Sheriff's Ofiieo, ) J. W. 11, DUKES, Orapgchnrg. C. IL. S. C, V S. 0. D. December 12. 1SU7. J dec 11 td FOR SALE. OHANGEMJUC.?JN THE COMMON l'LKAS. II. BisohofT & Co. ) vs. V Attachment. Bailey & Brother. J By virtue of an order from his Honor Judge Clover in this ease. 1 will sell on the pr einises of Bailey & Brother; in the Fork of i'disto, iu.this Dis trict, the properly of the said Bailey ,* Brother, de fendants, attached at the suit of the Plaintiffs, con sisting of Household Furniture, contents' of' 8tore, Seed Cotton. Stock and othnr.nrliclcs, to the highest bidder on Tuesday, the 7th day of January next, dur ing the legal hours. J. W. H. DCKFS. Deo. 10, 1807. 8. Oi D. dec 21 td NOTICE. rlLL BK SOLD ON TB li FIRST MONDAY IN , January next, just titter Sheriff's Sales, to foreclose mortgage nml lien in favor of B. P. Ant ley against J. II. !)nv'deh, the following property: Two Horses an i one wagon. Also at the Plantation of J. H. Barden, on the Thursday after Sulcday, fifty bushels Corn, more or less, twelve bushels Rice, more or less, four bush els Peas, 111 pro or less, 20(H) pounds Ffddcr, more or less, lot Cow Feed, one Stack Fodder, two Stacks Potator Slips, twenty bushels Potatoes, more or Icbs, 2?00 pounds Seeil Cotton, more pr less, one Large Pot, one Saddle, two pairs Gears aiid lot Plantation Tools. Terms push ' J. W. 11. BUKKH, ' dee 21 ? td Agent. Selling Off Under Co&tJ , xouxs J ?r II AVK STILL ON HAND A FINE STOCK OF i8 h ;< > x i i \ f v ?.eaiiH Ready Made Clothings ? CLOAKS, &C, WHICH THEYv ARE|-C^OSptl ^OUT UNDER COST !!! ? .In the. wintry Storm ,, ... .... , A 'Mid the chilling breeze, ,111* i! ??"l> a 'l .U .' i: ',~.<y? ?lljltjlc -yl'flH.-. ?I With:such OlothjngtWernV'!<,-ib . No one' nec? frcci6."!r " f*"01* c"fl ,*U?nl cufl pit ,t <jnu * 'cizi-w.? [fob 23 .,?,r v [ < ?.. ? ly <rf H7AXTED,.i TO FILL .;.SFE?Jr,A^. v 1000 Bushels ROUGH RICE. ' 1 ":i : '""f ??' GOO HuhIicIh PEAS.': '<l " 'V* ?? For which wo willpny tho highest' Market prices' ind CASH. .. : ( i Wo also continue to buy cotton. or Ship it to any Factor in Charleston, freo of| charge, and will make liberal Advances on it.1' CORNELSON KRAMER. & "C?'.,, !, dec. 14 ; hn .J ? ? -d:o ?/ lie it: hati .{? n ' ?? t ? ;? I .' lT7AXTEb, AN EXEROETIC Man, W (single preferred.) to tako charge of ii_ l?Snmll Plantation in Hur Sratc 6P Flofida,'' for fffco? tnsuing year. Applicants must address, until. the Jit January. 1808 . L. lt.. DF.CKW1T1I, ??. . ; 'dec M-it Jamison's T. O., SL O.. NOTICE.?THE CO-PARTNER SHIP heretofore existing under the immc.of. J. H. FELDER & CO., is.this day dissolved by mu tual consent. " J.MI. FELDER.' C. E. FELDER, ' Dec. 4th;'18G7. m R. W. BATES.;; dec 14 lm A ?MINISTItATOR'S NOXICEi?J jf\_ All persona having^demands against the Es tate of Oliver Shulcf^ .deceased, will render them in properly attested oh or1'before the11st day of Jan: 1808. Also all persons indebted to the said Estate i will come forward and make payment on or before that date. R. L. SHULER, dec 7?3t* .. Administrator. TVTOTICE.?Th? Subscriber will, [*i open a SCHOOL for boys on'Wednesday,' fho lot day of Jrinunry'. 1808. ? For particulars, h.o may" be seen for the present at Mr. Connor's in the day. or at his residence, next door to the Female College. dcc7?it* .E., W.[FEN^1i.J ' : A IT'LL STOCK OF F?ll raid Winter Goods, co^si^ixc; ce fv^WviX,. L'?LALNX", A IT A * A P, F. \j 7.INF.S, l.onchtths, Flannels. Homespun, Hosic tf, "Kid Cloves. Fancy .\Ytlclc!?,-\^c."'?"~~c ' ^^?^ We R'.so.mvite.r.ltention to our Mock of Groceries, Hardware, ('rockery i Roots and Slutaji which $r.c are confident will please the public, both in price und tninlil v. t'oi'NTRY, PRODUCE JiotrjKl.or .bartered at tho highest biai k"t "jtriee. >'. w.A . f ly - - We will make advances oil Cotton or other Pro duce consigned to the well-known Houso of J. M. Culdwcll & Sons, Charleston, S..C. R0R1XS?N & cb. ; ,. f,b'2-l 1 r,ln *?y' ? ly !' . ?__^.L.__ifi i,mn1 BARGAINS!! ??' r'_2;.-:._j Ja-HKaarffncdot?? tie, Selliufg" Off Und0rO)3bj-* DRY GOODS .' ' li ' dLOTniNG1; ? ? !? '? w i,^'- -,! ?' fl ?:???;?<;tr?V SHOES, . ? . .. HATS, i . h qGROCERIES, ?ETC, t">; von:? a I; ota ?>v:rj l- ... mill ? . 9 DBfi ? : JOSEPH MoNAMyVR.V.3,^ ?d 'd ?' ? .1 1U?J ItUMOo t^i ??OI , DRANGERUilG. S. C. . feb 23 , ^y JUST ?E?EIVEI>. A FRESH Sup ply of DRY GOODS, SIIOES. HATS, GROCE K1ES. - Also 60 bunohoa YAHN below tho - market l>rlce,.aL . T. D. WOLFE'S, nov lu c i ^i ": ->t,""/> _ "_I_ttcbitKintaf.") In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Wesley Hpusor, Adiu'r nud Guardian, \ u^r vs. V Eugenia Sp'eigncr, et.tnl. '? J The creditors ?f F. O. Zelgler, ? dec'cAscd, will (Move their demands before mv wi|hlu, one month from the dato hereof. Commissioner's "Office, \ V. D. V. JAMTSOtf; ' Due. 7, 1807. / Commissioner.. dec 14 . . 1.-. m I STATR OF SOUTH C.YKOLINA, \ ,. Orangcburg District. j ? iWV?P* >ih S HEHERY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION WILL he made in three months from date, tu .the re H|)cclive Corporations below named, for renewal of Certificates of I Shnves of South Western Railroad llahk Stodk, 4 Shares of South. Caroliua Railroad .Stock, wluoh wero the property of Miss Elizabeth Rloketinaker, now deceased, and Were lost or 'dc Flrpyed during tho rccont war. . .' t;iaugcburg. S. C, \ DONALD R. RARTON, Sept 28; 1807. / ' Administrator.' sent 28 Inm 8m. j n<> ' Ry P. A. MoMICHAKL, Esq., Ordinary. 'WnrnRXs, V. D/ V.' Jamison, Commissioner in Fi|uily hath noulesuit to uio to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects of Absalom Slreman, deceased. .llvsuitu ? ?in-J-.ji ' SOW st .There arc therefore to city and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Absa lom Stroninn, dco. that tliey he and npponf before me, hit ho Court of.Ordinnry, to be hold at Orringoburg on tho 2t)th day of January noxt, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In tlio forenoon, to shew cause, If any they have, why the said admini-u rat ion should not lie grant ed. i '-"?* Given under my Hand this 10th day'of Decem bcr, Ahno Domini, 18U7. i > i > - ? ip P. A. ?l.o.MlCHAEL, Oj O. D. dec II d 7 ? 40 CURIES DRY GOODS, &c. tio. 18 MAIS STREET. iy iAIJG. MS A?E OH BJS?X-A. lablo PLANTATION situated on Snake' B\amp>/ AH applicati- us must Ik made previous to' the 1st day of December next fe?U. Marchant, or C. S. Bull, Ornnrgeburg, by whom ?11 accessary in formation wiH bo- git*** sept 28_ . ^v.Jfc l\ to Aliss Merchant by Note, er otherwise con tract cd' since the ''wwrrstt rcrp?-^-WtR?He"??e*? ?nmc before the IbI d?y ef Deciiahjaejlt, at timo, all rcmoiuing unp?af WHl }PfP^\ hands of an Attorney foT*?We?TWw? f -sept 28 . . .- - .??^x~sJX**m j]\ Notico to oil persons indtwe-*. to htrfr tnxv uqlcss their Notes or Accounts ant |>*Wf by the lai of, January next, they will bo vhic&i rtt ffl*e hands of? Attorney !fdr"colIedion> T?sO ???Jjf?^! iT [nov 80?2t* J^Di GLECKLKV, It ? ^ccUo^HnueCJ' IslloSShro^^ ytar. Providence permitting.. -Children and Youth, of all ages received upd carefully taught-.? ? iTorms the same as at prescht. * j jnW&??4t.""?S DfCttS?tfM*' JjiL?_._-^_j.it>K,.?f -??tf .. - . .. - f I <V"B. D.-Myerw,-Applicant, " -wiST Notice to ** lit appearing to my satisfaction ' thnjj '8hrah' 'Pali*1 ? tnannaad T2Hi'ab6tli HoTlyJWo br the* d^fcndhnJVVsV?'* side without this State, it is therefore! i/rdo'red thj?t.; t hey: do appe a r a ml obj ccti to t he di v i aj on. or, aale, of ?.. Idlic Bcal Estate of E. J. W. Myers, on or^bcforejB*' - [ sixth dcy of March next, or their consent to ?Tnl^ same will be entered of record:" 'Ordinary's Office, ifeftpl.'i 71rWA-'-M? MJCJLAEL: December 2,18G7? f. -..j,,,,,,- K.f*>vft?Bj .1 ? ? ? c ' ?? j .? ? ".. 1 Bj Jt;:.!?i?i4vcA ?? Aillcgidar. Convo^ot^n^f this. Chnpter^vrill hm. fc 'held at Orangeburg C. IL, on Saturday the 21st d^y of,December nt 10 o^loc^A^^. j- ?pVJ?t!"&&j-? U ordered to bftpY?.,c*?M ?Iftf'lW??w^K ? mcc is to be transacted. ' ', - . By order of (he High Pries?; ''-?*." I TO* AI 3M K bita ^h'S.lWi ? S. G. JAMISQX, Secretary. . . aug 3 ' "fa* - ? James D. Cleckley, AdniinisU-ulpr.1 M. A. Gisscndunner.31 5 *; J7 Uipler in this case I will sell cwtfio tfrst M-mR?^ l Ju'm'mry iSektcdt|>rnjgtl<feg, fjrjoti*ha 11 $kll|. tlie balance on it icrpdit ?t* ten months, secured by .bond, wli1i.0ilileti*O^tWfll?'. UT the promises, with a coTenant for resale-in- <r*->* of. breach' of the Wnal'^tlf tn'oJ?ljimT wlfiyH'^a'if David W. TIT ii il initriri .'Vir lit 1 111 in l bin ['?Majhfi hns been aUcitrd .his widow, for. dower, containing-. three huwlre? ami forfy (.110) ncrts.Tniore or Ira*,. bodiiUc<l^ljy fna*iy Tor 'rVvS*h~*$**\j|?1rf,u"r. Gfove/,* Jaa'cs Reeit eSh?e1 of ?f.evr Trttf AtlKlhK*' said-Dnwrr'tnirt.'^Vifd at the? Waiiio tii*>':?lle>if. nininder in the said Doiv?r iraef irnotk the d?dt*Knl nation of the estate in Dowur. PurshuuHtca Wdl ^>a^ for phpers and stamps. '. ~ . ."** CV.::niis?Toprt > \\fic*,\\lVv*>. Vr J*MI>-0,^ ; ^e.*Vj}l/f^** ^ *V ' - Coh.;. -^?r. yfccltti!'?f*?? l>?n ?'?Kl ?? c**HV^A i-. M. ?Joser,? AJAllt-.;Sj ?,'MH*fc^^^?I A^tf i ro a. t-j > ? \ D n f?r JL 11 a > Ann Lurr, el. al. I Iujitacllun an?! K?n?f; Pursuant to 'nh orde? ? iti1 '?tiii,-*itt*ri*?k1:t*/iH ??II at Oraogeburg C. H., on the fust Moadiy in .i-?nii?ry next', all the Bestl Estate or the late J?.:it? l^?r'i?.Nie-_ ceased, situ:\t^d.iii this^istricL as fuilo-.ts: Tract No. 1. cohtajiiiugiVWacrej} mbrt- or les's. bounded on^he eVstMiyltniSrlVg'e RoWl ft-.ifh llrnng. burg (to State Uyu?L on.>tliOr SAJritb-uuti ,Jiv.-?Mts. b'traift's lands1, oiAheSiortlnTc*t^y*n?dtfaW: Daniel j Tract No. 2.^hntammg^Ht:acWTntre rrlm. bounded-?n tho :n?rtheo?)t'by?.Trafltcli0..94^?d^tM .-.uiitii???!,:^! cafjita, iwt]r^rt T-^ir?\..ffb?tt8? southwest t>y lands or Mrs. O ( am, and -ca 4M Wrlhwcst !>y Stage Road. ?*?*"* tiu ** rt^Ta [ Tract No. 8, containing 270 acres, rm.ro br I?-??, honnded on the east hy-esiato l..mls of P. Moarer hud Dr. J. G. d.-nkins. Kooih l.j,- Lwul* of Johu 8r*\ llloirmanin westA>yf Trifct Nol^and tforibilest by Dfltvcrdaiul^pfV -Mr^Anji L.u:rj ji * i t A17 1 The Dower Tract, coiituinlng lf>< ft^rrs, moVeSr Jess, 1 io und ml on the north liy lands of 1>. Horgar. |cust by Tract No. 8, sout h by Tract' No. 2, ami west [by the Stago Boa^|*"?n14w'wvhe Bower of the -said Mrs. Ann Lurr,rboiiig a life estate in the same, j CoutlifioSisA-SPo JnirfclPeus!i fctV wiB ilefriy^the ex. jprnsewoft tbe^O'prpneedBiggi-upjilrithe balance ou * (credit or twelve months, purchasers giving* -bond jwitu two good surcties,'be:iriiig mtercst frohf 4fly*of jsale, payable anmiaBjr,. and- mortgage"of tha pMinf^ }sc? |e Jccitr c^nytt^jwhisV^ m?^ry.*ftJW*?l,r mapcrsand revegup.statiips.p jlf .ih^ term's or said jsalc arc not complied "witS, the sahl"premises tobe resdldtn^ tho^xl'B?lv^tay.?t^ the former purchasers.. ._'., ? _ . T " V^T* V. VI A^I r?ON??<?emmis9ioner. dco i i.?? Bi/.Ti:niflt/4.-7MT. Baiauoi t,! In Equity. . r . OttGEB!"HG DISTttlCT. l\& Yciivitrn'rfct^eEjcU V>1 Jnt^^nfe^vl'aft?i*^ B3' order of Chancellor'Johnson made ICth Nov., 1867, the creditors'-EY'MhkoLvCi "fbiildeceased, will provo their demands hefore me within two (2) 9 nov 28 t jg , > . , IHHUi?ilb lAtSfk:) brr tied'? By virtue of ?th6 snp\e ordpr, | will s.pll ni Qrange^ burg on the first Monday in January, 1RGK,'for on^ half cash, tho bnlflnc^ on n crcnifof six m^iths, to, be Hecurctllfy Voml{ 'with" i(lloreStJ fr6m ffnve, paya blo ?nauallytjsp loiuj ni-nny p^oyoj i^iuo-yn it,.an?j a mortgage of the preiuises, . ? ijh covenant of re sale in case of breach of ttio condition of the bond. 1. All thnt Tfact/Whioh ViuJ of-Muke A. Yon, dt ceased, lying on tva.st. Uoodland Swainp, in, Orange^ burR^Distvict,.contaiiiing.^eSeii^ fired ncr?s/ merA or ids'5 4zl? ,bdf.trt<!e?i ? Uij4fc by lands of H. B. Argoe, east and west by lands of Mrs. llcbccn Corbctt and south by lands of B. C, half. B.qventy-fiT1*e i Dg now ovvned by ?oo; V V.iD.:Y. H. V { ?'!' j <>...'.' ? i'The unrtivided; half sq-fenty. the other, half being now owi* Commission or'sOthco; OrnrtgobmC. H. V r-i.'r, Comioissionsa^, 1 Nov.'20,'lHH7 ' J i.?'! ;. , ''"nov 28 , : . ??An ? "?'! !flj . /. i ? .f', ? )i,if^ ,in f|-? 'dELiVxti orF AT, R K O IT <) K ? Q BATES.?Being about tb'vvbnild find not wish, ing to'm?VO.onr (lootls to nnnther location.: We'ltaya (h'lorniined to elo'se oiit.onr entire St?cV by the 1 r j. of January next. : ^Yc will offer such bargains in Dry Goods, Groocrtcs. Shoe's,' ?o.. as will niake. it to the advantage of all buyiirs to give us n cnlL'"Tfl?Y'* F, H*. \X. BRIGOMANN *?0, fX K?IX UUXSKRY of tho REST. f) BR ANHS. Just received nt ltoyjO "l" '' T. D. WOLFE^.