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TffiB ?AaWgE^?K?- ifEWS " ? ? ?rr ^.Md.'Kt ^. n'^UnSCRIPTION. . ' . ' - I ?*'?ifa<>h i>i|-? ?.i<'?t.,| (; f. ? ? )? ill I yaaJfiEr ?ounUrfruProdueo taken at Market Ra**s;>? i ?-gOHUA/^. ? i f *?? ?'?'" ?;..... ;rT7 .vkwR*tfavrc*2>cr.tfiil/i/ request' ovr^fjriends tq 'tend in their Advertisements Hs early in the Week as convenient /' anrf if possible, let us have 4hem by Thursday evening. By this means, w4 will be able to issue at an, earlier hour on Satttr\ day, ami tcilfrffc &i)ibleil tUgSve more of the latest noes, uplo thcLtime of our qning to pressl ?- t:?i{\r'vVr ?t.--i..-/7--ft [? SHADING MASTER ON EVER* PAGE' rihif-' ? i j ;_ 'ml"oi" Tlio Court of Equity. ? - '3Tho Hcgulur Session pf this Court was held during this,wee| ; andki largo, amount of busi ness was dispatencJ,^uu,dcr the able direction <of~his Hou?r1 Chancellor Lcsesue, whose first .judseml visit to Orang"bv.rg will ever be rccol ^ej^^&'ofcc of agreeable association, by . the, ] Ijeaibers of the Bar. The Court adjefarned' ^ies^ay, $l4u?Pt& m"S<P?W. 'Aiucrtwi.?v'[, j~Q?3>he anniversary of our valued Fire Compa ny w^,culebra^ed on Friday 21st?.inst. with the?.usual spirit that characterizes ? that Town "institution." A fine collation was prepared, go_d_ali enjoyed themselves with a vim. The following officers jvere ejected, to serve for the present yearAj j JJ [ 1 J. JVV. Modelet, President. THOMAS'RAY*\'icc-Prcsidcnt. Theodore KonNy Secretary. B. M. SitL'LEit, Treasurer. Jrt Q,;Bpliveh, 1st Director. 4<??VLiVan' Tapwbi., 2d Director. ?tif '.P. IIarley, 3d Director, ?aw ?tJaivAfiBRECUT, 4th Director. ? DkMai^ and J. J.,Cannox, Axmen. c,s> ,- ?u^<yJ? -. [Fron*. Ihc Charleston Moveury. ; ^Jl? ftEOUO COSYMTIOiYi ' " th ir rs day 20th *^*Phe,a^>ihbly met' at half-past 10 o'clock the Presidenten the ch'hir. '"Prayer was offered, up by Edwards^ .' . | ?fef?y*iWRi\,i ca^Cl^> aiu^ $ tiuorum being pjgsfpi.,- they proccodod to business. Tbitfrtai of yesterday's session was 'rend, t*aji?a "'?tkiI bo.ii ?? ?.oft 1 ? mm. Mtf o??nT>?? aud.at tor some correction, was coufirmed. - : "Wttckey offoi^ed' tlio following resolution? m?^iesolred, That this convention request Bre J\Jajor-Gcnerai Cauby, coiumundtug.Second Military District, to remove Mr. Leo, the pre sent ^upcriftt?r^dciit of the State Penitentiary, aa^fcappoint in his place ,Mr. Win. E. Jlosa/of Xorkvillc. Allen submitted the following : Resolved, That the President be requested to take such tii&fri hs are necessary td'draw twenty thousand dollars ffoni the Treasury of fho State |b??lhet purpose ojP 'payipg tlio gcr dieiii . and ^i|^gc of the^mouibers of < his, convention, aud thak tho same be paid on Saturday,. the 22d of |J^uafy,;i8GS. . ' ., 'A motion to day the resolution on- the table ^^^tj"airt^tiie,resolution passed.' ' ^#J|cuks submitted a resolution, That wo hum lf^^ct*tjlciti Cjongrcs's that they tfijl .fuke.no Action-looking toward the reduction or repeal of the.present import duty bu rice, etc., which was^reform] toithe Committee on 'PotitionB.. jUnGnished business resumed, being the section 36 of the report of the Committee on tho Legislative part of the Gpnltitution, and the same was passed to its third reading BowcnIsttbriiUtod tho following' resolution, wfaipij.wJa8llroforred fo ^hc Committee on :tho f nal.t 0f tj10 Constitution! Im^BmM m "-norni A?Bom^':| ponvenad under this constitution, abtliolv n?w.. sossionVshall t?fify the'amendment to the Con> sti(,ijtion of'ttic United Sttvtos, known as article fourteen, proposed by the Thirty ninth Congrosf Report of tho Committee on tho Executive Department of tho Constitution ay>8 then taken upforjCppsidpratiou, and the scverid sections were passed to a second reading, ... ,. N "Rb'?brt of the Committee on the Judiciary .?as*thon tatoii up and was the" subject of much diseusiiidn, '.' tyho report rf the Coinuiutee ou tho Jiisc'cl lanebns part of tho Constitution was then bro ugni*ihdcr discussion and septibn 1, 2, S,% p, 9^/>9j 10,11 And 12, wore passed to second .readjng, sections G and X3 were strickcu out. ?import on .Committee tu rogard to Charitable IhBiitfutioriB t Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 severally passed to second reading. \VRepdft-of Committee on Fiuance, in regard to^Jfjnapce and Taxation : Sections 1 to 18 inclusive, passed to % second reading. Section !).The ordinance for tho appointmout of oom. -i^lb^ij^ners t?y 'tli?'^i^isl?'tiir? to investigate and asoertai?iwhat obligations of tho Stato may be v*a1r^ii^as !thou discussed. On motion of Dun patt thooonvontioa:adjourucd. M ' friday 2 1st. ?Thq meeting Wa? opened with prayer by ttuh'ion. laneous Provisions of the Convention, rcportet the follo\WnyWdinauce,'whlch: wnB 'niade tin /epihJ"i6o .p^ceeqodjtq^aj^icss/ i of the last mooting wcro read and confirircd..... Dogan, Dickson, Wilder, Robertson; Rivers autJTi^left^tainw IcuivcsJof ahseiUoi A Loslie, burning with wrath, rose to a question of priv ilege, and "sent 16 the clork1 TllK MeRCUIIY,8 photog^ph, of h i mselfj, Tluv ske toh ..was read by the clerk, very much to the edification of rnon the reading was finished, the burning indignation of the traps, Charles broke forth in lava streams of eloqucucc, which ought to to^tdcauB^d oyfcry>> c|>py ,qf Jh$ 'cfiffdding newspaper, tho objoct of his1 wrath, that came wi^hjo i,te reach,purl in cinders. It only, how ever, caused a few upper lips to curl with irrepressible familcs; '': He went into a long explanation to show what a persecuted individ ual "he was) Aud how cunning T-iiB' itfERCUiiY, was, to sjander, without offending j the law. Tho report of the Committee on the Execu tive Department of the 'Constitution waa ' Iben taken up and section \ passed to its third read ing, the ^ora^f'on'e*' being changed to "two." , Secjtjipn 3 in relation to thedi vision Of Char leston and Pickcns District was passed to a third reading, AyX-s 70,7nay's 23, abs^t 19. I Monday 24th. The meeting wus opened with prayer by our old acqaintanco "Cry aloud and spare not!" olidj$% E.7?^dl^iis<iii7of S^nter.T Tho"roll was called, umi, a quorum being present, the assemblage proceeded to .business. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. : ,.r.^ r> ? i ' 'Randolph; ifroni-the ^Cptf nn?tee'\on Misuel ted the special order for Saturday; next. 11 ATI Whereas, During the lute war between the two sections of., this ; country, resfi)tilfg^ disas trously to the Southern people, by which all classes have suflercd 'beyond reparation ; tlibrc foro ; ,rt ; ;t /. y' ? -;\ \\'$\ \ i \ lie it ordained, That equity and jmstico de mand for the minor children of this State, in all classes where real estato was transferred cither at public sale or otherwise, for Confede rate sureties-6r currency, duringthe existei^ce of the late rebellion, the said transfer, no mat ter by whommadv, ahull bo absolutely TTulhaffd foid wherever based Upon, such said sureties; and the origin;;1, owners hind.. guardians ayty ontcr upon and taj*e possession of such real estate i^ oohalf of said miuor ehildron, Unless the satno is paid fur in tho ,outreucy of the United States. ' : /Richmond presented a petition from,. 13, ;G. Hagau, which was referred to the Committee on Petitions, with leave to report ou Wednos day. ?r r . ^> (\ r r I4ciUc\prcQufcd thd~pelutiou.of certain citi zens of Harnwell in reference to u ening a uavignblo creek in that district, which was referred to the Committee on Petitions. Randolph presented a petition from Thus. Owens l?r the ro'mofcal of 'disabilitics incurred on account^of felony. Rcferud to the Commit teo on Pe'ttyii^k' " . MeCregor Mackey ofTered a resolution for the appointment of a1'committee of nine- to ar range for the submission of the, cqustitutioa to*thc pooplc and for tho election of State offi cers. t Adopted. j ,. , Parker from tho Comuiitt "c on Finance of ferrcd the following siilistitutd Tor the uine tociithiSeoUou on Finance and Taxation, which was' passed to its second reading, aud ordered io'Lc printed. Section 1!).?Suitable laws shall bo passed by the Legislature'for the sufo keeping, trans fer and disbursement of the State, County and School funds, nud all officers and other per sons charged with the same, shall keep an ac curate entry of each sum received, and .of each payment and transfer; ftnd shall-give snob se curity for the faithful dischargo of such duties as the Legislature 'may provide. And it shall bo the duty of tlio Legislature to pass laws makinir einb?zvihbi^ of ??udh funds a felony, punishable by a fino and imprisonment propor tioned to the amount of deficiency or embezzle ment; and tho party convicted of.'such felony shall bo disqualified forever from holding Hny office of honor or emolument in this State; J*rooidctl, Iiifhcvcr, that tho Logialaturo, by a tw'0-fhird vote, may remove the disability upon payment in full of tho principal 'and interest of the sum embezzled. The assemblage then wont into a discussion of the sco'y 011 rc'atmo to qualifications of Governor, .wdiich Jastcd until adjournment, without results The principal fight was on the length1 of residence in the State, which .was changed from four years to two year*, tuesday 25tii. The meeting was opened with prayer by E. J.' Snetter. The roll was called, and a quorum bel?g present, the assemblage proceeded to business. Tho minutes of tlio last! meeting wcro road and confirmed. McGregor Mackoy introduced a resolution providiugitbat, h?ro?ftor, n morning sosSion be held from 10J A M to 2 P. AJ., und an evening sessipn from 7 l\.M, to 10. \\ H. Referred to tho Committee on Rules nnd Regulations. Tho unfinished business was taken up Whitteinoro offered tho following substitute for the third section of the report of tho Com mittee on tho Exccutivo Part of tho Constitu? tion, which was adopt d?ayes 93) nays 7; absent 21: No porsoil Khali bo eligiblo to tho office of Governor who denies tho cxistenco of tho Svi-j preme Being, or who at the time of such eloction has not attained tho age of thirty years,, and who, oxoopt at tlio first oloctiou under this constitution, shall not'have been a citizen of the United States, a citizen yesident of this ?State; two. years nex^ proccding the ejection, if o person;' while GoVcfnor, shall hold any other office or eoiumissiqn, oxcopt ;in tho .military, under this S.tato,, or. a,ny other power at ono and 'tho same time. At this point of tho proceedings Major-Gert eral Edward It. S. Canhy, Commanding the Second Military District, entered tho Club H^?so, and of courso, a groat sensation was created among tho slaves hy tho appearance of their rojulv master. They ^immediately voted th^mqelvos fivo minutes recess, to pay .their to1? spects to tho General, and the iucenso which they offered up must have been ? ugrccahlo on the "extreme. At the end of tho ,rcccss business .was resum ed, aud sections ?1 to 14 inclusive were passed to.a third reading with little or no: alteration. , t Duncan off orod an amondniout to. section 20 requiring.the outh of offioo to bo tuken, which .was adopted, and the section so amended was pasfced to its third retttlinig. Section 21 was passed to its third reading. Dowcn offered a substitute for section 22, which was adopted, providing for a Veto' by the gov ernor, and the overruling of the veto by a vote of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature; also requiring! the-^governor to send in his objections in thrcO days; unless an adjournment prevented, and thcu within two days after the commencement of the next session. Section 7 of the report of the Committee ou the Judiciary, was then taken up and the word ?'county'' substituted for "district.".' The Chair announced the following Special Committee of nine on submitting the. .consti tution to ? the ' people, and providing for an election of State officers: McGregor Mackey, Cardoza, Richmond, II. E. llaync, Neagle, Wright, Duncan, ltainoy and Newell. Adjourned. ^HYMENEAL. 'MAltinrp<-^On the Oth' In'sL, nt tho residence of the bride's father, n? BlackvllleJ H. C, by Rcr. Mr? Bruokcr, Dr. Mi J. D. DAKTZLElt, of Orangcburg District, to Miss EMMA A., daughter of M. Mc Millan, Esq., of .Du.ruwell District. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad '?'StMuaiiiiiig ;a the Depot lo Date. ?T. I). amokc, lt. W. Bau--, N. K. W. Sistrunk, D. a. Way, J. T. Way, L. V. (Jollier, j. C. Kennerly. In accordance with orders received from the Su porintcadont, Storage will hercaftenbe charged on Goods remaining in the Depot for nu unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. COMMERCIAL. OrriCalor tiik OaAaoKRiian Nkws, February 1808. COTTON.?Sales this week amount |o about CO bales, at the following quotations : Ordinary. Hl(rr.\r> Middling..'. 10" Strict Middling. 10} . Ronen Hick?1? in good domand nt $2.25 per i?ushoL Com $1.:J0. Teas $1.10. ; COLD. P.8 SILVER.30 Report of tlio Charleston Cotton Mar ket for the Week Ending Feb. 27. Reported for the. Oramjehunj Kcus ly it. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. On Friday tho 21 id inst., our market opened dull With a decline of Je. on our last week's quotations. The market on Saturday continued to droop, und prices fell oil" another Jo. On Monday Factors being dispoacd to moot the views of buyers accepted je.(<f>Tc. decline, Market closing irruguhir. On Tuesday the market declined an additional Jc. The market on Wednesday opened with an active de hu'.ihI. with an. advance of le.(?.Uo. On Thursday tho market waa quiet, und the decline of the day previous was partially lost. Tho sides for the week foot up some 0,500 bales. We quote : Low Middling...?v.20 Middling......'. 21 Strict Middling.??...'ii.lL. 21J COPARTNERSHIP De TREVILLE & AMAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OrdnyehArg Viiii <?'.!? W. J. Du TREVILLE, A. 1\ AMAKER, Oraifgcburg C. IL Lewisvill?, S. C. fob 1 tf Millinery and Dress Making. MISS I?. MACIiE KESPECTFULI.Y INFORMS HER Friends and tho Public in general that she has opened a Millenery SI ore at Mr. Cummins' Old Stand, Itussell-St., where ?ho is prepared to enrrr on MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. Tho latest styles of liouncts, Hats, Itibbons, Feathers, Flowers, ke., for I nale at prices'to suit the times. Call and cxnini to before purchasing elsewhere, fob 1 * j im T7INAL NOTICE.?AIX PERSONS Jfj having deianuda nguhjst tho Estate of Jacob Smith, late of St Mntthws' Parish, dmuiscd, will preterit the. same to me in person, or lejive them at the Ordinary's Offioo of Oraageburg, on or before the 10th of March nc^t. fehffisr-ffi DAVID STROCK, AahVr, rgl 1>. WOOTJS HAS JUST RE I # CK1VED a fresh supply of Cnoico Family Orooeries, and Gibson's XNX Whibkey. Very low for Cash. nov 16 0 ^_._ t _,_ NOTICE.-PERSONS are IIUHE by notified that I am prepared to rcccivo Ro turng for Iacomesfor 1807, fttul enumerated artioles, Hucbutt \\ niohoo, Carriages,Silver Plato, .v.o. for 1808. Unless Returns are made on or before the 10th day of March, a penalty ef 50 per centum will be added to tho proper duty. ?EO, W. STURGEON, ' fob 1.1?lm Assistant .\Hses?or. milB HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE GIVEN X for all kind of COUNT; RY PRODUCE, lloea wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., eto., hy EZEK1EL k K0IIK. f<;b S3 y ' Vi, m .M :;/ '\ ;t;> A r.'ij ?h! i !-jf? HAVE JUST RECEIVED A, 1 LAltG^'^SS?RTa^A'T'^W Fft?sjl m Gonuiuo ' GARDEN SEEDS; :' ?' ' ? ^ -M ?'),!; , . i?if ' j .;t:r:(?;i;'u.i.<..itv/ Direct from the Celebrated House of D. LANDRETH k SON. ALSO ? .^rtmcut ?f Topular j I ^tiM rroimmUtoD School Books, Slates, Stationary, &c. They aro als?-Agents for: the Sale of tho: Seed of , j; . Call and Examine the Cotton, and return Sale's from Messrs. E.'fH^ JIOD.GERS &-CO.. WANTED TO FILL OEDERS I hu?. ??? i i. vij-ii aoViv^jo'f j ).!-'"hf,*'!.:.. ORTER, FOX';A?ND MINK SKINS, ? For whinh tho Highest Prien will be given " ? o "... ? :lii : ?' ?'.>' ??? ' i _. . 'f *"p j (,'/ ilir .' -o:Qo- ? - ? COUNTRY PRODUCE, ?S'fe Bought as usually at Market Prices.. I?* j* ] A\ . ? T^W feb 28 ? ?' I :? .?_ 0 ' \ '. \: \. ? ? ? -/r'{ >f rT('r ) ' ' 'W A N T E D ' . I $1?;0?0 IN GREENBACKS, ? '' ' ' ' -AT-- . i! THE OLD j STAND,-,, g ,' v JOHN D. STOCKEM & CO.',' CORNER STORE, RUSSEM^TREET1A-JMJ niUl. B04J> AVENUE.;'.' Great Pall id Cotton Goods! 117.' -;o: BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES I5e. per jd. WAHR A NT KI) FAST COLORS CALICOES 12^o per yd. GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLONS IOc per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new FallStylea ami Dright Colors 20c iieisy?! o IILKACIIUD SRlRTlNf?i?3-H ami 4 -1 Irom'lO'ldiS?tKper yd KENTUCKY JEANS, gocd, from 20 to 40c. per yd. 5 7.II.'?'..'.*! fl >: /; /,t>] T'/./ ?! \ Besides the above maybe found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, bin $5.00 (suitable for Frccdmen) to ?25.00 (Sue English Cassimore) per Suit. ROOTS, SHOES, and ETC. A Largo Assortment of GROCERIES, Low for Cash or Bartor. Highest Market Prieo given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, and OTTO N . may It ly i JOHN D: STlJCKKit ? t'O. ' THOMAS RAY ;" ' IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF BAY <fe B ?O'S, Prepared,,to do :\\\ .kinds ?f REPAIR!NG. and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to*order.'! BLACKSMITH WOUK'JN (i HNKlLvL attended to, ^ithp^nrptuc'ss and despatch. From this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OP BVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FIHKST TO'THP CHHAPK8T YARflFFiT!?.' . |,.,;< Charges as modorato aa the times wiil.tdsaih VARNISHEiS aad PAINTS constantly on hand. Also two barrels MANHATTEN AXLEOKEASF, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, A;cM for sale at low rates. sept 28?iyc ... . ? . THOMAS RAY. RttS r i I" WOULD RKSr-UCTFl'LI.Y INFORM TI!K CITI/.KNS OF OK ANGER CRG A X D THK ADJOININO Districts that I am still lit mv Old Stand, ready In do any work in my lino nt tlio Shortest Notice. 1 Imvc on bund several Sew nnd Second hand CARRIAGES and RUGBIES, ab-o.nr* WAGbNS, one ?1 HorBC and one j. f.\ itii li'J 4 ?AIjSO? .. I have established a LUMBER YARD ' and will keep constantly on bund UQARPS, SCANTl.INO, kd.\ of nil kind.n usually in demand, afcd ean fill all Orders with Despatch. . . : A.i? ,rrtT r , ,1 TT ' *, - My Cotton Gins and Prei<Ji n?-e In perfect order, aj?.l ;.rc?dy tf)f}l^,(>i) TOJ.-b far ?1> f]i?H wly) ntay favor me with theii* Cotton the coining SciijsoBi I am Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON, Iron lloojia for Ruling Cotton being largely In use in tlio South, and bcin^ M>1d mnch cheaper than Rope, the propriety of using (hoin ill place of l!i>]>e. ia brought to the attention of tho Planters. These Ties are grout P'reserVcyg ftf t 'jMon. \ilien haled, from Fire. Krcry Tio is perfect, and ready for iramo m'Vw?l ktiep ei.imtuntly on lu?\d lot of tue Universal Tio and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Chnrlos ton' prices?12 ctnt*, ?xpehscs'added. A saniplv of the nhovc Tie ean bo neeti at this Ofhce, whoro it may bo compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. -^l^ ? auB24 0 ? ? y ? ' ? ? ' ; LJ_ Ty 17U>ll<HALK.---Tlic Two l'LAXTA* : T10NS farming n purl .^f tho KKITT K8TATK and known us ??UAHUV*' and "KKNNKttLY" places will bo sold, together with tho Mules and farming tools. Fur tcrnit; apply to . ' K. 8. KKITT, Care of William Middlctoa, Esq.-, deo 21?tt' Charleston, 8. C. ASSIGNEE'S SAJL.E. By V. P. ]'. Jnmi?on rf? Son\ Auctioneers. ON Monday the 2d of March next, will he sohl at Auction, the Stock of Clouds in the .Store lately occupied by John H. I'helps, under an Assign ment made to the undcraigtivd for the bcuetit of all the uroditors of the said John II. I'helps. A IIA 11 II. GRIFFITH, Assignee, Ornngehtvcg C. II , 8. t'.. Fob l?, 18ti8, CHI AS. S. IJLJhl, <Si CO., OFFERS / for ?hIo ii general mutoitmeiit <>l Uoo*? ?< prices in suit the Hard Times. P?ronafttraVllI de well tu fall and ascertain for tlicmselveaj .Inst received Flour, Uacon, Sugar, Cpfjfbo, Syrup, &c, Sic. i The Copartnership between CIIA1UJJS S. BULL ! & F.. MAltCUANT, in the tlnn of ?TharloH S. Hull & Co.," was dissolved by umtnl consent on 1st Not., 1 l.siw. The business will bo continued by Charles : S. Hull, under tho nnnia of CHAS. BULL &.CO. I ST RECEIVES* AN1> FOR SALE j ?J LOW;?A fresh supply of Groceries, , consh.t i inj: of-Flour, Raeon, Lard. Sugar, Coffee,' Molasses, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, &c, fzc Also keep Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of Fruit of nil ! sept 21 desrript hois. At d. W. PAtTERSOSJS, Opposite Bulk & SoorilVs. ?LE(ML N?TT?'A. ., . ? uij.oj . i Dil i iU/-?< ^(ilWuljMT *n# OltANllEHUlia I)lSTUfffJP?K ?eh >? Jamison, Adra'jrof 1Vra..lri?V, W' >t X "ill ll >.'? ?rJ J ii| il'l'llt 0*!?'t w*? By order of llie Court of KquHy, m the abojro stated ?ose, t> ill be .-<.>',? v>ef.>re the, i:'t)url''IIiuu?rin Orangeburg, oji^tho 1st M,o|iih?y ,W,.W?^??>*erO That Plantation or Tract of Land biiQDgipg^o llie Estate' of W. M*. Irick, decc^seti^m St* iTOt thews' Ptt-ipht Orangeburg-DIstri<jk,; OontainiBjJJBf ? hundred and f\?v acres, inoro or Jess, nyd bounded nttWliantlfcaSt by Inhdti of William''n^ff,%i!ffl%j lnjub? pf Jacob Hos:;, west by lands of Ann-SmCfff. Terms cash, purchasers to J^jfor qtftfP&rftV1 papers: ' ? ? u Commissioners Offieej ) >V.' bJt.1 J^MHlWfr**W Orangchurg ('. If. V _ ComuHssionarir W J : . ????! ,.rrM ...I ..... . . ,(<., |!?tdW Jamison, Cpm., \ ?.', r ' .., , fduow : Inpnrsuahoeof siV order ih this'coa^) Oruugeburg Court House, mi Snledsy in Mor?l?;nex? All that.Plantation or Tract of Land . in,Orange burg'District, c?ht?iuing four h?ndrelfnnd aeTc?ty six (171?) nci-cs* iwwe or lessj bowtdert"fcorttfmtld enst by hinds of tho Estate of Dr.. Jenkins, rfwtj^by lands of W: E. Po'oser, and 'eouth'nnd southwest fry lands, of; John H??hian. . . < bni: '. >-.iolV ..Terms?One-half aash,;thc balance,op a..<c tmtir.fhe tir'st of November next, secured by a boiwF wifchb interest from date, atfd a1 ,niertghge,'c s?gag?''of'fB? premises, in , which shall be im-er ted a coyynani. resale' in'2l days notice after breach p/*tfto condi tion of the>bond. Purchaser to' pnjf for pKpcfEnmU ?jumps. t. . , ?? , i,?? u:iU ?n?d* Coiumissioncr's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMXflONj,.,^ !'OrangchUrg,'C. If. V Commissioner. ? Jan.'2?, 180?.' j l . j...in '/d.l n? ??... .-.-lb; 'to** ALSO ..'i.ii pp. Zciglor,*-: " .ozcigVI-... iQ k i0 By ordc.i of the Court, I will sell at'?rangebnrg: on Salcday in March next Five hundred and seventy Andres of tho Land which was of John W. Zcigler, deceased, on- Lime Stone waters of North Fdisto,. in .iwp-pupcfbsi j? One of ?? acres',' bounded' by lnuas *of Jacob Culler, Christian Wolfe, and the luiidMiBs.igned.Oic widow. The other of ?? acres bo\ijided;by land* of fa cob Wolfo, Adam Ilutto, Wni. tiafney, and the: afore said land assigned to the widow. -.i-'J Terms?One-half cash the balance on a credit,of leu mouths, secured by bond"\vrVli interest1 from date, and a mortgage of the.premises containing a core aant for resale, in case of breach of - the condition of the bond after 21 day's notice. ,ur -ji: ttf Comnnssionor's Office; V V. 1>. V. JAMISON;' ? OrangcburgC.il. >- Covnaisslbntrd'' i'eb. 1, 1868 ) ???? >'%*^ * fcb8 ?>??? ? ? ??* wiwlfi _._tio?_? i ijha u* ??oft ?iilwK Sheriff's Sales: By Tirine of sundry writs of fi. fa., to mo directed,. I will sell to the highest bidder, nt Orongeburg Court House, on the first Monday in March.-, next, for cash the following property vikV One Tract of Land coutniniiig."|150|if#^^K#fc-. less, known a* tho Mile Bond Truot J\\ZX.\IJkXW Also, another Tract containing 200 acres, more or1' less, known as the Braird 4ract. Ixvied ou as the property c>f Alfred J. Frederick, at the suit of iLKodier^^^ % V.J^^J^ ALSO' On the same day, rm?ther Tract containing. 10001 acres, more or less. Levied, on as- tho property of. John D. Keitt, nf'thc suit of Michael WoooL Mm woi Another Tract contnining 200 acres, mere or leat Lcvietl on as the property of" Nicholas- Stroman, ai? thc-suit of-.Jy ^.Jvplicr.; ; -il/.'-iUI'l JVJO ALSO Onc'Traot'of Land containing'^BOO ac'res,'w?)ro oa* less. Levied on aa the property of John M. Bueb>? a nan at the Suit of 1'. S_ and John II.'Fahler. ALSO . Another Tract containing 250 acres, more or less;, and oue containing 05 acres more or less./Levied o?i as the property of A. 0. Salley, otihe sui t'of Eiauieli & Kohlt. . . ALSO One 1'laning Machine? lievied on u? tho one 1'iaaing .nacmnc. Levieu on u? tao proeer* ty of did. J,.Feld?r}'at th6iui?6?l\X;iI^?yT ALSO, i ,y/ tuJi By virtue of decretal ordeVs-fft me^frecttjTbV'Pf A Mond McMiohael, Ksu.. Or linaty'; I \vilf selL'orf tiVq Ist^ nday in March itext: 1 " ? ia KT)n?aT**l al .One. ?Traut of Laud .situated on. Hca-? B?^rg^.nSid lying In OrangVburg Biatru^y 107 aCrea. more or less, being tho Eatala Charles M. Fnrtiek, which mill more particular* ly described on day of sale. , ^V?4 w?ltd Sheriff's ^?ico, ) J. W. II. DUKES^ ? Qraagcb^rgQ. II., S.C, V .f 3--4X February 10, 18'J^. j ,., UWl,U feb8 CARD. THE FIHM OF' If'. L. JEFFEBS i' t'O., WA8W Dissolved on the <hh fast. The FACTOBAOE and C()MM^Sr>IOH :SV^4 Ni.SS will he continued by Win. J^If .&.Tboa. . JclTcrs. The 'ityle,of tho Firm being. :. - ? . WM. II. JEFFKRS k C0.\ , \ Conslguniouls of Cotton soliottedi. Prompt ???*? lui'ns will be made, and our usuul attention paid le - the interest of our frlcada. niT WM. II. JEFFEBS A CO., t'.i Charleaton, fll (Mit Ref.r to JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangeburg, S. C. jan 11 Cm United States' Marslial^^ Sata THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, South Cakoun.v Distbict. , By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fuoin-. to me direatM ea, issuing otit of the Honorable, iho t/nUedtSlafed Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina,^ will expose for salo to tho highest bidder, at Public Auction, at the Court House in the Town of Orange-, burg, on the -1th day of 'iau-h,.lSG8, being the first Wednesday in the mouth, at 11 o'clock A. Ml. AIti itho Right, Title and Interest of tho Defendant inui and to the following property, to wit ? * k. .,. All that Plantation or Tract of Land" sitqata jn* Or.ingeburg District, 7 miles from Lewisville, adja cent to Cablwell Swamp, c^M-Hiining nbont twenty five hundreil (2500) uc^et", bouudcd Kovth and Fast by the Congaree River, West, by lands of Mr*.. Glover, and West a?*J South by lands of Mrs. E. A. Florence ? - j?> : After tho sale t? Mto Plantation, the sate will adjourned over until tho next day, Thursday March, whe% vsdll be sold nt tho above Plantation, tho following Personal Property, vix : ? Bales Cet ton, 2 focv lurfso Wagons, 2 throe-horse Wagons, 1 Bnggv, 1 Horse, }*J Mules^ .OO^atMv^O t*K$*pt If. Hogs. 200 bushuV? Com, 1 CoMon din, 20 PlaughH . 20 Sweeps, and 1 Saw Still. Levied on as tbe pro* ? perly of A. J. Frederick, defendant, at the suit of Brunson, Bulkloy & Co.^plitintiffs. Terms casli, purolmsers to pay the Marshal fo> paper artd' stamp.-. J. P. M. EFFING, Geb 0?it U. S. Manual. .