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mm CHRISTMAS HALF SHEET ySAI^l^pAY, I)EOEMBEtt 28^180^ Christmas. ^IVespUo tlio hard times and tho gloomy fiqan ?u? jiroSjifectB whieh from tho future grimly nautilusdcspito tho darkness oast over bpr lajidtby the overshadowing wing of n Military; DespopjBfjt j despite tho. political nutagopisui of | .tile'negroes and tho probability Of their hold ing fora thrio the reins 6f the Stato; despite everythiu'g unfavorable to. us and our prosperi ty aud happiness;?our good people on , Wed nesday, cclobrntod, in n manner not Unworthy ?of better days, tho natal..day of the Prince of Peace, VFio world's Rcdeomor. ^Eyf?y one whom wo<eaW seemed -liappy.? ? CWdccn gratified with Sarita CI??s.' cenorosi 1y,. wore facca wreathed with emilea ; parents . ?ceuutonancea reflected the brightness of those ' -of tucYr .V'ppy .chjldjrou. Tfce e|d and the. jybungy alfcgave themselves up tb tlie inspira tion 6t* the occasion and those who could sing ?seemed ready to thrill forth joyful "To Deums" F?u)'4pg and diM>cing nnjj general festivity were 'everywhere the order ot tho day. congratulate our readers on their happi in jss^antf/bbpfo that ,a kind Providence will ?^??y.o'ff the ills that threaten and grant thciu ?another- .Verry Christina*. a Appointments for Charleston District, 1st Quarter. Orangeb?rg, December 28 and 29. TrjnUyJ'Juttuary 5. ^ Bothel, .January 12. \ SinShi?rVillQ, January 18 and 19. CypVess, January 25 and 20. Sf.,<?bo,r^cs, February 1 and 2. Braiichvillc, Bethlehem, February 8 and 9. EastcYh Orange, White Houso, Feb. 15 und 1G. ?ppoVSt. Matthews, Asbury, Feb. 22 and 23. St. Matthews, Shady Grove, March 1 and 2. Cooper River, March 7 and 8. Providence, Gcrizim. March 14 and 15. Lexington, Shady Grove, March 21 and 22. :a. m. ciirietzburg, Presiding Elder. Now Advcrtisoments. ; ? ' *-:o:? Tonsorial?-J. W.. Larcy. Auction Sale?Murray Robinson. Cash Store?Chas: Bull & Co. . Notice- in E([uity?-V. D. V. Jamison. Ifo/Sale?J. W. II. Dukes. %ux'Notibe?P. W. Fairy. .. '^eh?ol Notico?Miss R. S. Albcrgotti. . Pavilion Ilutol?Mrs. II. L. ButUrrfiold. OrncK or tub OhaT.uKUuitu Nkwh, December 27, 1807. COTTON.?Subs this week amount to about 250 bale*, at.the following quotations : t thunary.?. 8j Middling.......;. w^fjOJ Strict Middling... 1U(jt tO] Bnccu Bice?Is in good demand at $1.75 per bushel. : G?frX.'?:...*.82 aiLv::..,....22 0$ - ?;. !.kwibvim,i:, S. C. Dec. 2C. C0TTON.t--400 bales shipped the last two weck.?. C?BN ?ND PEAS.?124 sacks whipped during the.same time.. ?0? Kenort of the Charleston Cotton Mar ket for the Week Ending Bee. 26. - Reported for the Orangeburg Ncia by %[ WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. On Friday tho 20th instant, there was a good de mand, 'particularly for tho better grades, which were source and held at ^|rm prices. On Saturday thcrjp was a fair demand ot steady prices. On Mon day^the.^demand was activo with a dccliuo of Je. on the iowcr grades, While the hotter qualities remained firm. The market oh Tuesday was quiet with a de cline in Home, instances of jc. Wednesday being Christmas nothing was done. On Thursday the market was vary quiet, and the lower grades very irregular. Tito sales for the week foot up some 8,700 bales. . Wo quote : Middling.14J(7?11J '. Strict Middling.14jj@16 BY MURRAY ROBINSON, , AUCTIONEEE. I 510 tho highest bidder, nt the Court Housa, cn the I first Monday in January next, will be Bented for ono .year, tho Lands of tho Estate of Sam'l Smoke. Particulars on the day of lien ting, or on application to JiUTSONS & LEGAHE. defl 28-r-2t Attorneys for AdmiirlBtrator. PAV1XION HOTEL, r, charleston, s. c. BOARD, PER BAY, <*3.00. A. BUTTKRFIELD, MRS. II. L. BUTTERFIKLD, Superintendent. Proprietress, dec 28 tf >rpONSORIAI,I?Shuvtag and Unlr 1, Dressing SALOON, Williiimson's Hotel, Bus sell Street.' Tho Public uro respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Satisfaction guaran teed. J. W. LA BEY, Proprietor. P. 8.'?Otitsido orders promptly attended to. dee 28?Im J. W. L. C1CISOOI, .KOTIGE. ?BIISS R. S. j> ALBEUGOTTl'S Select School for Young La dierf innl Children will be reopened on Thursday, tho 2d day of January next. Tuition at reasonable rat es. t gtoy A limited npmbor of Young Ladies can bo necommodated with Board at Moderate Torms. mH<B SESSION OJP THE X , pBANGEBUBQ FEMALE SEMINARY will be resumed on tho 8d of January, 1868. Ao oe^t, W. G. CONNOB, rpAX NOTICE.-I WHJ. BE AT jl-~\Brnnohville on tho 2d, 3d and 4th and at Orangchurg on the '8th, 7th. and 8th of January, ?ROfl; for tho purpose of collecting the 1th Quarter ly Tax.'' " P- W: FAlKhY, X. C. "* doc. 2b ? 1,1 CHAS. B?LL & CO; CASH STORE. . Will horonftcr sell altogether for CASH? consequently can afford to offer our goods at reduced prices. FARMERS PBODUCE Bought for Cash at Charleston Prices. Call nud examine our cxtcuaivo aslortnicnt of Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.', &c"., &., at No. 13 Rus sollj-Strcot. *t ..'/( CIIAS. BULL & CO. In Equity, ORANGEBURG x>I8TR10T. Andrew F. Inabinet, Administrator. Marcella Inabinet and others. ,i)y order of the Court of Equity in the above stated case, tho creditors of fho late Levi L. Inabi net are enjoined from prosecuting actions at hiw for tiio| recovery of tlieir chums, nud are required to prove the sumo before tho Commissioner within two months from the publication hereof. V. D. V. JAMISON, C. E. O. D. deo 28 2tn In Equity, OR A NG EBUltG DISTRICT. } E. Johnson, Administratrix. !.(?>* i ? VS. ' t. Jas. D. Jones, Uuardian, ct. nl. By order of Court, tho creditors of James B. Johnson, deceased, are . required to prove their de mands before me on or bpfore the 1st February next. And Vmdvr the same order 1 will sell on the 1st' Monday in February next, for cash, one share in tho "Edisfo Lumber and Timber Fond Company." January\'2l, 18U7. V. B. V. .JAMISON, dec 28?td Commissioner. In Equity, ORANG EBU KG DISTRICT. Livingston. 1 vs. I Pou. J By order of the Court, the creditors of Qcorgc II. Livingston, deceased, arc required to prove their demands before me, on or before the 21st day of) January next. December 21, 1807. V. B. V. JAMISON, dec 28?td Commissioner. FOR SALE. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT?IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Daniel Smoke, "| vs. Oeo. II. Pooser. Attachment. By virtue of an order from his Honor Judge Glover, in tins case, I will soil at Qrangcbiirg Court House, one mule of Gen. H. Pooser. attached at the suit of the Plaintiff, to (he highest bidder, on Mon day, tho thirteenth day of January, 1808, during the legal hours. Decowbcr 27, 1807, J. w. h, dukes, doo 28?at S. 0. B. i v^in:-vy^.? Tito Southern Drug Store DR. B. If, SHULER "|" A VINO BF.MOVHI) HIS DBUG ST?RE from 1 i| his well known Stand, begs leave respectfully to invite his friends throughout the District, to visit him nt his New, Large und well Furnished E S T A B L I S II M E N T on RUSSELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL ^ SCoYILL'S, where they will be sure to bo supplied with the very best Drugs and Medicines the Market affords, and at the lowest market prices. He has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Dye Stuffs,, Lyo and Potash, Maizena and Corn Staroh, Cooking and Washing Soda, Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds, COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWBER, &c, Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee, BITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single and double, Largo and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES nud WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yourselves?you can get just what you want. Just received a lot of that fine "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." BglJ" Will open on Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M., and from 4J to 7 P. M; fob 28 c ly Just Received liTEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT., 1^ SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON AND NEW SEASON OOLONG TEAS. NORTHERN PICK LED REEF, very Choice. No. ftlACKEREL.and Scaled HERRINGS, and a full supply of GROCERIES. ALSO SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. A few pretty HATS for Ladies. Rough Rice Bought at highest market rates, also PEAS, HIDES AND PRODUCE, generally. COTTON Shipped to Messrs. H. L. JEPFER8 & &0., free of I charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court (House Store, oot 10?ly Market Street. A ?MINIST RA TOR'S NOTICE** J\_ All persons indebted to the Estate of tho late John A. Kcitt, doccascd, are requested to .come for ward and senile, and all creditors will hand in their dcnmnds duly attested to. P. .M. 11,0USER, deo 21?:8t Administrator. X BBI,N. WIIIsltEY of t^i? BEST f) BRANDS JiiBt received at nov If. T. D. WOLFE'S. To Be Seen For Nothing!!! BEAUTIFUL PANORAMA OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOobs, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, TIN WARE. GROCERIES of overy Grade nnd Variety, and innumerable other articles of comfort and A'eoessi- ? ty, to he soon overy day of the week at. the Store of LATJEJE T. IZLAR, BAMBERG, S. C. Will, have on hand in a few days, a fuB asaort niotit of GOOD THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS. All for Solo at tho LOWEST CA8II PRICES. dec 14 1 m i ._,_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ nU Orangcburg District. / ^"aU0,V Ry ft A. MdMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary, gi J Whc'rcaH, L. 8. Hooker, hath made snittomoto grant htfa Letters of Administration, de bonis non, j of the Estate and effect s of' Sun ann a h R. Hooker, deceased.' ' ' These are therefore to oltc and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Susannah R. Hooker, dco'd, that thoy be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to bo, held at . Orangcburg C. II., on tho !ld day of January, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why tho said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 17th day of,December Anno Domini, 1807. P. A. MuMlCH?L,. dec 21? 2t 0. O. D. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, V ~ Orangcburg District. f ^ua,lon By Vi A. McMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary. Whereas, A. P. fay lor, hath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate' and Effects of .lames R. Taylor, dec' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred nnd Creditors of the said | .lames R. Taylor, deceased, that they bo and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Orangeburg C. II. on tho 3d day of January next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this luth day of Dec. Anno Domini. 1807. P. A. McMICHAEL, dec 21?2t * O. O. D. Orangeburg Drug Store. by I>R. E. J. OLIYEROS. JUST received', THE LARG cst assort riVcnt of Perfumeries and Toilet Articles ever offered in Orangcburg; consisting in part as follows: Lubius Perfumeries, Rose, Yio f let. Musk, Res. Boquctt, Rose Ge ranium, Diamond Pomade, Dcpilla tory Powder, &c. Floral Ess. Ass'd, Ox Marrow Pomade, Tulip Pomade, Ponuine Soap, Omnibus Sohp, N, B. Ccrcus, Ext., Sweet Oppondx, Lo'ws' Windsor Soap, &c, &c. Tooth, Shaving and Hair Brushes, of unsurpassed quality. Receiving monthly supplies of Corn Starch, Mni zenn, Barley, Sago. Broum Gelatine and Irish Moss. I am appointed Agent at this place for Mrs. Wiris lows' 8oothing Syrup. Brown's Bronchial Troches and Worm Comfits, Dr. Endways R. R..R. Medi cines and Dr. Ay era Medicines. Every kind of Mcdi vi?rq> both Patent nnd'Unpnttntcd, to' be found at 4 r;*j. OLIVEKOS, M, D., Druggist and Apothecary, Orangeburg Drug Store, mar 2 y ' I BULL & S00V1XL, _-N ._ Selling Off! Selling Off! ?CLOSING OUT? IN VIEW OF AX ENTIRE CHANGE OF BUSINESS, ? CONSEQUENTLY OFFER FOR CASH, Our now COMPLETE STOCK in overy Line at Rates much below FORMER PRICES. BARGAINS CAN BE HAD! Great Inducements Offered from now until JANUARY I, 1808. If you want CHEAP GOODS for the Next Sixty Days, CALL AT BULL & SCOVILLS -:o: ANTED To F!l1 si)cciul Orders 1000 bushels rough rice, < 500 bushels peas. 200 bushels finders. For which wo will pny the HIGHEST MARKET FIGURES IN CASH. -:o: TOp] ARE STILL IN THE COTTON MARKET, Prepared to BUY such Lots as may offer or receive on Consignment, All of which shall receive the prompt attcn ?tion of Bull & Scovill. j fcb2;i y \t 1867. HOLIDAYS! H AVE YOU MADE YOUIl SELECTIONS FOB THE APPRO ACHING HQLL\ ?AYS ? If not, be sure to call at GZEfttEL & KOHil'8,. Who have no.v 00 hand the Choicest Selection of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Comprising of E. I*. Silver, Papier Mache Wares,"Ac, ever offered.in this Market, which aro now being sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. Warranting to compete in the above. Lino of GOODS, with any Market in the United States. JUST KECEXYED 10?O SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, - , ~ , . FOR SALE CHEAP AL)SO po arrive, a very CHOICE LOT OF EVERY KIND OF Garden Seeds, Onion Setts, &c. fet>28 c ly WANTED $10,000 IN GREENBACKS, THE OLD STAND, JOHN D. STOCKEH & CO., CORNER STORE, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. Great Fall in Cotton Goods! -:o: BEST BBANDS OF CALICOES lf.c. per yd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12Jc per yd. (U)01> CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new FallStvlcs and Bright Colors 2?c per yd BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 7-8 and 4 4 from 10 to 20c per yd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. Besides the above may be found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, from 85.00 (suitable for Frecdmcn) to ?25.00 (fine English Cassimcrc) per Suit. BOOTS, SHOES, and ETC. A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Barter. Highest Market Prieo given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, and COT T 0 N. mar.ll ly JOHN I). STOCKBI1 & CO. /'OM Established Jewelry House. W. CAEEIMTON & GO. 256 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, .1EWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARE, Silver Plated Goods, Gobi and Steel Spectacles, fine Table and Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles. . We desire to call attention of bur Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SFOONS and FORKS, the largest iu the State, which we are now offering at KcW Yorl? l*ricCH for Cash or City Accep tance. Our Large Assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES are of the hest English, Swiss nnd Ameri can Manufacture. * Special Attention Given to the Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. AGENTS FOR AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. IV. CARRIXGTOST. W. TIIOJHTAS. oct ? Sc 3 THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT Till] LATE STAND OF RAY & BRO'S, Preparod to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGG1K. built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, mth promptness and despatch. Frdm this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF 1VERT DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST YA HINT IK 8. Charges na moderate as the times will Admit. YARNISIIES sad PAINTS constantly on hand. Also two barrels MANHATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, A'c, for sale sit low rates. sept 28?lyc TllOMAS RAY. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEB?RG ANP THE ADJOINING Districts that I am still at my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my lino at the Shortest Notice. I hove on hand several New and Second hand CARRIAGES nnd BUGGIES, also lw> WAGONS, one 4 Horse and one 3. * ?ALSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly on hand BOARDS, 8CANTLING, &c, of all kinds usually in demand, and can fill ull Orders with Despatch. My Cotton Gins and Press are in perfect order, nnd ready to GIN on TOLL for nil those who may I favor mo with their Cotton the coming Season. j I am Agent for * Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely in use in tho South, and being sold much cheaper titan Bopo, tho propriety of using them in place of Rope, is hrought to tho attention of tho Planters. These Ties are great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is porfect, and ready for imme diate use 1 will keep constantly on hand a lot of tho Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which 1 will sell at Charles ton priecs?12 cents, expenses added. A sample of the above Tie can ho soon at this Oflicc, where it may he compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons then ean indge fur themselves, which they prefer. 1 I ARPIN R1GGS, H ly > jSTATE ?l? SOUTH CAROLINA','* 2 i ?ttANOEnUHrt DlBTRI?T? ;' 1 ' Henry Livingston, Executor^V 'lA '- :{ ? T?.. '. :r fc.,ik. "i >? .A, .r?30 .fl.-.H' In pursuance of nii order made in the hbovo stated . case-, will bo sold before the Court House, in Orangen >.c burg on the first Monday in January, 1S08, a trait of Und situated on North Edisto River in Orange burg District, containing 1258 acres, more or less, andboyridsd by lauds . of' N, P. CaitLWm, J^sck, "H" Jacob wolfc, Bnrnct Livingston and >^orUu?aieto-,. :.'v Biver. * ? Terms?One-third cash, the balnncb' on a credit of twelve mouths with interest from day of sale,,paya ble annually, purchasers to givo bond With ^pprowl ^ surelies, with a mortgage.of the premises .to spcure itof the purchase'ino'ney, and pSy fbr1 paymcntof the purchase'money,'and pSy Tor paper* and revenue stamps; and should the purchaser fail to comply, tlie land will be sold* on the succeeding salcjday at th^jff^fjlr*n#)f?&f^(Q ALSO Henry Living!on, Executor, "| ! ! Aenry'S^nVoak. ' 1 f'1 .?^ ' Under and by virtue of'an order mad* ftadftfc!?*' above stated case, will be sold, on the same day tuaM ? , place, a trh'el of'larid in the Fork of Ed^fo/WAr North branch of said Biver, 8 miles from the Court House, a tract of land containing r?- acres, more pr;L?aj), bounded north; .by^tfctt: lar " Beach ami lands or J. W.'DanncTly , oh The i (he I same mid that, owned by J. And r.cws, .on the south and east by hinds belonging to?!).' Louis; find by [North Edisto Biver containing one thousand acres more or less. ' ?'?'?,,J *?'^A h?purchasers to,.pay^for papers. a?dj Guardian,! >? :. > ? t| Q r, cf. al. ) i-f revenue stamps, JILSO. J. B. MilhouBc, Guardian, vs. Debora Glover, Under and by virtue of a decretal order made la the above stat ed case.. Will he .Hold on the ist .Mon day in 'Jaiiua^.JiSiltt,, a t^cl ^of land containing*: $ 10U6 acres, moro or less, situated on the east ma* of Willow Swamp, and bounded on the north by H. H. Bonnelt, east by estate lands of Lewis Stevenson, by lands of G. B. Summers and Laban.J. WuUiamaCff^, " south by James Heed and west I by J. E. .Mos."?' and A. E. Olovcr'e land. , ' Terms?One-half cash and iho balance for srx months, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from the day of sale, and a mortgage of the proper ty, to secure tho - payment of the purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue stamps. als? :'; e. T. Gloycr, AdnVx.^ .. \ '; | j j/j [ fj jXI^A vs, J. W. Kcitt. Under .anil by-yirtuc of a decretal order made .in ., ? ;? the above stated case, will bo sold on' fhc lsf' Mon day in January,.1808, before the Court House, a tract of land situate in the District of Orangeburg, on Turkey Hill Branch, waters of North,Edisto ' Biver, containing six hundred and sovenfy-six and one ltalf acres more or less, and bounded on lands of S. G.. Jamison,; J. (5. ^Vannamaker,N;r^atfl4?^r Henry'Ellis and A. N."Wanhainakef. ' Terms?Qne-tjfiv'doash and t he remainder* in 1 and 2 years, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from the day of Bale, payahle nnnoallyj with a mort gage of the property .to'secure tho payment of the purchase money, and to pay for papers and revenue Btattrps, ?" .)<,/.' liH^UjH'tf - \ . . . A!VS0 V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r.l . Bill to . ? - vs. ' ). Bill to . .'.???.?. Forecmsc' "? M ortgago. ( ; Jno'^D; lnabinct. At the same time and place five hundred acres (500) more or less on Ball's Branch, bounded, by lands of .8. E. Moorer, S. G. Fail', estate of, JF,.? J, jD. Felder;'.L. E. ?. Bowman and-J; D. lnabinct. Terms?Cash enough to'pay'costs ami expenses of suit, balance on 1st.day of January. A. By. 1868, secured by- bond, with personal 'security atidniort* gage of promises to secure the payment of the pur chase money. Purchasers to pay for papers and revenue .stamps. " '' ALSO % . : ' ' Ben. F. Simons, 1 ' ? .< ,/ .Bfll to/jiilfW ^ vs. \ Fdrccloso John Huffman. ")' Mortgage. At same t imo and place, t wo hundred and -ccven ty-two acres moro or less, in tho district nnd State rforcsaid, on waters of. BuD Swamp, bounded by lands of J. M. Harley, W. Hooker,vHenry Gissen v danncr and George Uivlngteton: ' :>.'..* .rt.ii^T/.?? Terms?One half cash, and balance on a credit of. one year, secured by bund with interest from date and mortgage of the land. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Purchaser failing to comply with terms of sale, the Commissioner will sell the said lands at tho Bale day next succeeding ij at tlio risk of former purchaser. Commissioner's Oflicc, \ V. 1). V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. >? Commissioner. Dec 2, 18G7. J dec 7 td ALSO L. A. Zciglcr, Ex'r of Will of Lewis Zciglcr, vs. iWcslcy Houscr, Adm'r. ? et.ial. Creditors and Devisees. ?IJJIV/ iififOKwiom1! By order made in this case, the creditors ef LtlfH Zeiglei, deceased, will prove their demands Wo? me by the first of January next. And by the same order I will seB at Oranjr^btfffF y. on the tivst Monday in January, 18G8, for one half (J) cash, tho balance payable six months (|6) frem* the day if sale, secured by a bond bearing interest from date, payablo annually bo long as any pnrt ie ' unpaid, and a mortgege of tho premises >on which shall be a covenant that in case of a breach of the condition of the boud, tho Commissioner shall *?*? -~j sell for the balance Muo upon giving 4Wenty4.bn?' days notice of. the salo?"-purchasers paying for pa- ^ pers and stamps, tho following land: \ 1. Tract of 47C acres in said District, called tho ? Bear Branch Tract, bounded on lands of David j 2. Tho Crim Tract, 100 acres, bounded west on lands of Mrs. Wolfo, and on all other sides by land* j assignod to,L. E? Zcigler. . rsir ? r*vnri?i I 8. 162 aoros, part, of the Myers' Tract? bAttflef by lamls of L. A. Zeigler, Mary Scnwright, Arthur 1 Boed and William Ott. It ?:'?!.?!*'! W ?1. Twenty (20) acres of the "McVoid" Tract, bounded by lattds of B. nuifman and Li' A*S8gJWfrF 5. Aud one other Traqt of 58 ncresj bounded on lands of Jacob Cridcr,'- Vastirie Snylor atid "Mary So'awright. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON/ Orangeburg C. 11. i Comniiasioner. October 27, 1807. J nov ic ' ' " IBaT" J-iV-?t.-M,l;/-Mt--P FOR LEASE, THE FINE ESTATE know'nns KF.ITT BLAGB*' situated in St. Matthewa'-Parish. TheEstnto consists of throe Bcparalc Tracts. Tho Kennerljr Place has 10(1 acivs cleared and 200 uncleared. The* H Darby Place has :100 cleared and 200 uncleared?all. fine Cotton Lands. Tho Kcitt Place consists , / 2,400 acres, one half cleared and in a fine state of Coltivation- The Estate is watered b/r*, UfjHp Creek, which nfTords good Usngo for Cuttle. Soil. Bich Red Clay. "Tho Estatb would ne Leased all ia one person, or in small T'acls of .80 ^oylOO acres, to suit small farmoTB. . [Pino Mules sold with thcPlaoe on credit. The Kcnnqrly arid Darby Place*. woUhl.-ba-Mld desired, f or TerWiW apply lc,?'OT^oT?niIlW , J. J. WOODABLVPL Maitbcws B. O., nov 2?tf Ornugoburg pist*ict,,S.:D. *:-.-^?,-^ TVT_tn--^r? (^ THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET-PBICfi OIVKfl 5i for all kind of COUNTRV PllOBUCFi,-Bees J wax, Tallow, Hidcf, F?r?; etc., e*o*, by1 EZLKIEL & KOHN. tSflffl;* feb Zo. y v It '