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~THE ORA^GEBJJRG NEWS ??yIi?rkino, .3Brt%JEtowsa rare Annum in Advance. at' o,.?rcd< AiLJ> ?ta?Ulf>><I ed? ><? ?f?T ?4 .???* ?Mi fHRT?B ?ASM??* : ?? T?*?Jb t* ??'grrnH?EtPTlON. ' 1 ' I 2ijj^^.Csanlrj Prod?vc takes at Market Hatos. . ?? > y ,'; go fi?F" We respectfully request frtettih to, Mnr? in tActr Advertisement* a* ear 'iff rVi fAr ?red? a* convenient) and if possible, let us have them by Thursday eveiuup. By Ai* means, use mem ojr .inurMoy eventug. jjy this means, tee ^hec^A^^^Larl^hJirr on Saturl dajt, ancEwill oe emZmed to give snore of tKe So to give snore of Hie wrt m._?_ . ( S?ADINbt *k^?'^:fiV?ttV?AGEt iL ^^w&%hmmj$^ u, asps; ?Preaching *<n? -to-morrow morning at 11 'o'clock in thovf^noe^^ad^o'clock iu tho bishop ?>avls, of the (Episcopal Church, will *artiw*t F^M?tte, on , Saturday tho Hth anat^ und will remain until the 17th irist; "Will ? yi 11" ?jl .'7 .4 ,1 ? 1 ? ?'' ' | or?IT,fi- Qjrangehurj; ,on Tuesday - the 17th | irisb., nnd will remain until Friday thereafter. ???>????r~? Are ?^neere^y(jtrend9re4,to.. IIcpry<T. Poake Esq., tho worthy Superintendent of the South .Carolina Rail Road jCompany;fprt highly ap it i - M ? ?.A-.. ftnr yiiiiiy trends Of the Shad family are paying -our fishermen their usual visits, and piscatorial sports arc stimulated by their presence in .the Ediato in/ largena.Urt.V|f,l>?? *'k I -.. . J ??? Tho Concert. It was a complete success. "Wo have seldom witnessed, a more attentive audience. All scorned appreciative of -the sweet harmonies", which.floated through the hall; and the mo ments passed swiftly and pleasantly. Wednes day evening's entertainment so fully equalled all anticipations; |t^ th^Chqir^nd Amateurs were induced to' off,.t another attractive pro gramme c-u Thursday night. ? - "~ m - The Americau Farmer for March.,. We havo teeeived the' March number of this Valuable journal,1 which contains articles on : The, %nxv of- .Inclosurc?English Farming? Catholic or Thcnic Acid?Coal Tar and Gravel Composition of Wheat grown for . twenty j-cars in succession qn the same laud?Chemistry of * Kernel;; of ^tJbrn-4-Thorough Cultivation? Hop_Growiiig?Chemical . Manuring?Lime, Guano, Peas,"C3lovcr?Fair at New- Orleans-? Tobacco, Corn,, &c., in Virginia-r-Loss of Ap petite in 'Horscs^Ortgin of"the Porchcron . _#>rsvt- t*df Horse?Milk | Papkisg in< Franco-^-Tight vs. Open! 'IJartas-pValuo .pf Poultry Manure? Egyptian Corn Swindle?Report of - Commis sioner of Labor and Agriculture in Maryland? False Packing of Tpjbaqoor-besidcfl minor arti cles and the usual Monthly Farm, Garden and Greenhouse Work Published by Worthing ton & Lewis, Balti more, Md?, ef ?'2j s..j$$r.]\' JJTew$J fafi?fkJh* OltANQUiiuita News and Ani^rfe^ft Farmer tor 83,50 per year. Noti'ees in'%#y; ?her?Ts Salo fo? Apr}|. Citation?By the Ordinary. Notice^-^^- Elliott & Sniley. S. Dibblo. ?To Itcnt? Awgly ^ S MAaa.Ko_On ?,e Staa,? iu* tWldeneo of the b.ndo'a father, -1T- A? gJJ 'beB??TTI, of Charleston, 8. C, to MiSS 3? blla< eldea). daughter of W. T. McKkWS, Esq., 6f Ora?g0 'burg^Pistrlot. No Cards. ' list of letters. REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE vKC^" ?^ea foiv-Match 1, 180?. A. Anderson, Jamea. Alexander, o. AV')*Vtt p. Dryan, Friday, ool'd. Bars. Maiy H., for EUck Bars. Balle/IfcflrofcK M> > Beanett, Jv W. ;n Bartonr Mis* Hcnriottat Bouady, Mi?s Barby. ' W ? Cr Coffy, Adrianna T., caro . ? of rpt W. Bars; Capnon.'Mr. ?. 8' CoUp?i Richard, i F. Funcboa, Cersr, ooi'd. II. HawthornvyPapt.' JahuSfc? Hctean, Elizabeth Mr* ? J. Johnson, Mrs. Lydia, col. M. Marron, Mrs. Ann M. Moorer, Mrs. Moots, Dickey. P. Padget, Mrs. Matth*. ? S. ? Sh?larV'MIss Sarah. Slaaters, J. N. Simonds, J. B. 8hulor, lt. L. b?? T. Thompson, Mrs. Reb'occa. Voaduvin, Jack. M .? : ' W. Wilson. O, P. ?Wannamaker, A. D; ... Vte^^^i^l^'W^^ -S-ceUi papers ccntsT V n?BBELL. P;??M - . ' V ' ? '-" .' *r" ? ? i .?????r1 Offiob of:tub Ouakokbcno Nkws, ? * ..r "tm,v Marqh 18, 1808. j . CbTXON.--SalC8thl8.VcoU a?ount to about 166 bales, at tho following quotations : O^^^LZWZgk. 18 j . Bovtok R.iob?Js in-good domand. a* $2.25 por Corn $1.40. Teas $1.26. OOU>m^!BSM2. 88 8ILVER.82 Report of the Charleston wton Mar ket for lite IVeck Ending March 12. Rej>orletffor the Orangcburg Netrs by ! y/jr |talxo^^miy^ cotton-factor. ! "Oii'Friday the ?tn bist..'there was only a limited demand, with a decline of $@10. on.our quotations of last week. The market opened dull on Saturday, but ou receipt of better news ? from ' Liverpool and New York, the demand improved and the doolino of the day before. was recovered.- ?TEe market oh Monday opened with n good demand, which became active mid excited, v? it'll an improvement in prices of lj@2c, tho market, however, late in tho day becam.o( quiet, .-unfler less- favorable vniws from ahroadV On Tuesday thereVn^biit' little enquiry, | and^holdcrs firm, buyers were unwilling to opcrato except at lower rates, nnd some sales wcro tnado at $(S)lc. off. Thorc was n good demand on ^Vcdne8 dny,5tb^market closing-firrft^nt ihpjoloshig rates of the wiy previous.'' The market on Thursday was very dull, nnd not sufficient done to establish quota ? ions. SaU? for the weck ~ about 4700 bnlcs. Wo quote nominally: Low ;MlddUng.v^..>C..|.:44.;fVj^ 24(?24J f Middling.25 Strict Middling............,Vi........,~ ?gSj. j Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. H. L. Cook, G. B. Binnnker, D. 's'moak, E. V. K. Crum, J. ?. Fogle, 1>. 11. Joiner, D; Quattlcbaum, J. Gaincs, c. F. Geh raids, W. W.? Culler, J. Fogle, Cato Moss, R. Magrill. .,. ? 4,, m ? i *r * Ml 1/ C 3*JL? I In accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in the'Depot for an unreasonable length of timo. W. c. MEREDITH, Agent. Post Offices in Orangcburg District.*^ ' prrtcr.s. tostmasteus. Orangcburg.Thaddens c, Hubbcli. 8t. Matthews.....Mrs. Sally J. Wiles. Vance's Ferry.<.?.,.R. M.E. Aviuger.* Branchville.Mrs. Amy Thompson. Fort Motte.'.John Birchmore. CHARLESTON, S. C. HOARD, PER WAY, &3.00. A. BLTTKUFIKIJ), MItS. II. L. BUTT Ell FI ELP, Superintendent*.'-.''^ <A f Proprict rcss. . dec4?'* * U\/Cl *U J JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OF LIQUOR. Wc al^p-invite attention to our Stock-or CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SlIOES, ETC., Low for Cash or Barter. The highest Market Prico given for COUNTRY PRODUCE. MULLER & DAVIS, ? Broughtbn Street, -nov 0 o ly Hard Times Played Oat. To One and All, what do you think. Whiskey at Cannon's 10 cents a Drink; Thor a is Whiskey for oil, aud won't it be nice, To step Into Cannon's nul drink for Half Price. jA often a Drink, wp'dbo glad to get When the weather is cold, cloudy and wet, But 20 cents was too much for poor men to spare, Now its 10,cents a drink and Cannon's niaiiT there. ; mar 80. ? ' Salt ly. "t*INAE NOTICE,?WE BEORlt JC tho necessity wkicU forces us to put all our Notes and Accounts in the bunds of nn Attorney and Magistrate for collection, nnd thaso of our friends who desiro to save cost ran do so. by calling on Wi J. DeTrevillo. CH.iS. BULL. & ?0. 9cPt28 . _ y COMING IN.?FRESH SUPPLY of Flour, Bacon aud Sugar at J, W. PATTERSON'S, ? feb 8?8mc Opposite Bull ft Soovill's. ORDINARY'S NOTICE.?ADMIX I istrators, Executors nnd Guardians who have not made their1 Annual Returns in this Oflice, arc culled on to do bc Without Delay. All dqfaujtt.cr,s will be proceeded against in a few days, according to In?-. JW?r*Office DnyB?Mondays and Fridays', prdinory's Ofiioo, \ P. A. M(.-MICHAEL, , Marek 6, 1868. / Ordinary, 0. ?. mar 7 8t NOTICE.?MRS. W. W. EEG A RE . vilL for the ftiluro, give Lessons in Music and the Modern Languages at her Residence. A few Boarders will bo. taken at Reasonable Rates, to whom J um ructions in English . Brunches will bo glvoh'by Mr. Ei W. Fcnn, if dosired. A Singiog ClasS will soon bc formes', and rogulnr Music Scholars will r ceo We the boncfits of tho same gratuitously. Terms $1.50 per month. feb 2U. St Biirke's Weekly VOR B0Y8 AND GIRL. BrilUandy HtuttraUd and Elegantly i'rintrd. NOW PUIH.ISIIINO MAROONER'S.ISLAND, or Dr. Gordon in Search of his Children; a-sequel to tho "Youncr Maroon era," by Rov. F. R. Gonldlng, JACK DOBELL, or, a Boy's Adventures in Texas. A story of tho Texan Walr of Independence, by one of Pnnnin's m?n. Pronounced by thO floulhprn Press "equal iu tlio boat" of Mayno Retd's Stories. ' $|lRte Or SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 pctJ*yl?!ft?'1n three oopica $6.00; five dopfes $8.00; ten copies $16.50 and twenty-one copies SflO.OO. ,, - f' Sample copicrfWrlt on application, .. "Clorgynten-and Teachers furnished at $1.60 per ' "^ept '2&< " .11 .tf " ?; i- ?< ? DR. B. M. SHULER'S IS THE PLACE TO GET 17 RES II DUUGS -AND; yBIEDICIN^ES,OPW HICK JP;, he lias just rcccWcd a full Supply, and otters them to his Friends and tlio'Public generally as cheap as they can he bought anywhere for the Cash. - = figy" No more Credit?pleaso do not ask it, for I cannot give lt., ?t;_. : s f f_L, ,J ,/LBlE,!',?iME! ? rpHE BEST STONE LIME AT OUEATLT RE | duced prices. . BOLTED GRIST AND MEAL Freah Ground every week. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, .?.-..? RYU. VLOUR. PHESTON & MER*RILL'S YEAST POWDER. ENGLISH CARE SODA. ENGLISH PICKLES AND CROSSE & BLACK. WELL'S MUSTARD. KEROSENE AND TRAIN OIL. WHITE AND BROWN REFINED SUGARS. ' And a general assortment of Groceries,, &c. For salo at the At the Court Houso Store, Mnrkot Straot. oet 10?ly JOHN A. HAMILTON? OATS! OATS! ?. ? D. LOUIS & CO., AGENTS, HAVE ON HAND OATS FOR SEED, AT $1.25 Per Busliel. fob 15 ly DR. W. W. PATRICK, SURGEON DENTIST, ORANGEBUK ?J, S . ? . -o Produce will be taken at the highest market price for Services rendered. For further information ap ply at Offioe above Chas. S. Bull & Co.'n Store. feb 20 * 1? COPARTNERSHIP 1 De TREVILLE & AMAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW* Orangebvrg District: W. J. Dk TREVILLE, A. P. A MAKER, Orangcburg C. II. Lewi j villa, S. C. feb 1 ? tf CARD. rTWE FIRM OF H. L. JEFFERS A CO., WA8 I Dissolved on tho 1th inat. "Trhe FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS will bo con/jnucd by Wm. II. k. Tlios. A. JcfTers. Tho stylo of the Firn? being WM. Iii. JEFFERS & Ctt Consignments of Cotton solicited. Prompt re turns w.ijl be made, and our usual attention paid to tho interest of our friends. WM. H. JEFFERS A CO.. Charleston, S. C. j Refer to JOHN A. HAMILTON, Ornngeburg, S. C. jnn 11 Gm Schedule South. Carolina Hail Rood. Columbia Day Passenger Tfraiik Leave Charleston. 4:30.A. >.L Arrive at Branchvillc. 8:10 " Arrive at Columbia. 1:10 P. M~ Leave Columbia.'..10 A. M. Arrivo at Brnnchvillc. 2:46 V. M. Arrive nt Charleston. 7:0.? f Xight Express Train from Charleston to Co tumbia. Leave Charleston. 5:10 P. M. Arrive nt Brnnchvillo.t.10:30 " Arrive at Columbia. f> A. M. Leave Columbia. H P. M. Arrive at Brnnchvillo. 0:46 Arrivo nt Charleston. 3:20 A. M. H. T. PEA KB. dec 21?tf J General Superintendaut. internal Revenue 'yax Notice. IWILL RECEIVE RJSTURNS ON SPECIAL Taxes, Incomes, Gold Watches, fic., at ?Lewisvllle', March 16 th. Club Hauso, March 17th. Griffins, March 18th. ? Branchvillc, March 10th. Corbettavillc, March 20th. Jordan's Mill, March 21 si. Orangeburg C. 1L, woek ending April Utk. T,ho penalty of 60 per centum will bp nddud to ,tho Pi'Oip-r Tax of all parties neglecting to make re turns' before that data. GEO. W. STURGEON, Assistant Assessor, mar 7? Ina latcrnal Uevtnue n)/.H?ii "J?wnt fjls?]? I? r. i I I . ., & KOBH Have ,irV^^?ll^4}^) *A: assortment op iatfesri0 liifo Genuine , ...... ? TJ,. ? ^T^?m n? ? b i 158! woibaw boo <&??EN SEBp%;^v^..T:;;:j:I j Direct from tho Celebrated House of P. LANDRETII & SON/~~?* School Books, Slates, Stationary, &c. . jon ? ? '.' ' ' ? They aro h|8o Agents for tue Sale of tUo Seed of BARTON'S LONG UPLAND COT/frON, Cull and KxRminoihc Cotton, nnd rotuVn Sales from Messrs. E. H. R0DGERS & CO. ; 1 WANTED TO FILL OEDERS ORTER, FOX AND MINK SKINS, For wfcioh the II ijrhost Priees will bo given ? n ., K\ ;? ?"I ; ?' J-4-o COUNTRY PRODUCE, Bought as. usually at Mnrkot Prices. WANTED $10,000 IN GREENBACKS, -AT THE OLD STAND, JQHN D. STOCKER & CO., CORNER STORE, RUSS ELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. Great Pall in Cotton Goods! ' ' i ri\> rj u -9, JI' W Tl BEST BRANDS OF CALICOES I"?c. per vd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12jc per yd. GOOD CALICOKS MADDER COLORS 10c-per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new FnllStylcs anil Hriglit Colors 2r>c per yd BLEACH KD 8IIIRT1NGS 7-8 atut-l 4 from 10 to 20e por yd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. Besides the above maybe found a largo Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, from 85.00 (suitable for Fraedmen) to $25.00 (fine English Cassimore) per Suit. BOOTS, SHOES, and ETC. VIT A Large Assortment of GROCERIES. Low fur Cash or Bartor. Highest Market Prieo given for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS, and COTTON. may IT ly 8 " JOHN I?. STOCKER A Co. THOMAS RAY IS" STILL TO BE POUND AT THE LATE STAND OP ixj^rsr & Kilo's, Prr.pnre.d to do ?11 kinds nf REPAIRING m\ BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, -rith promptness and despatch. Prom this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF RYEF.T DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. Charges as moderate s? tho times will admits YARN] Sil ES aad PAINTS constantly on hand. ^ fi " \ \a crrhTv!? i . Also two barrels MAN17ATTEN AXLE a?RBAS,I7, fi.r greasing Wagon! and Buggy Axlea, Acs> for sale aX t?v rates. sept, a*?fy* THOMAS RAY. 1 :st .7! IWOULD RESPECT FE LLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBBIW ANP THE ADJOINING Districts.thai I: am still'at my Old Stund, ready th do any work in my lino at the Shortest Notice. I have on hand1 several New ami Second hand CARRIAGES and BIGGIES, also tw? WAGONS, one ?I Horse ami one 9. ?A LSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will kco|> constantly on hand BOARDS, St'ANTLINfi, &c, of all kinds usually in demand, and ?an fill all Orders with Despatch. My Cott..n Gin* and Press are In perfect order, and roady to GIN on TOLL for all those who aiay favor me with their Cotton,tho coming Season. 1. ami Avgrnl for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie and iron hoop for baling cotton. Iron Hoops for Haling Cotton being largely in use in tho South, and being sold much cheaper than Rupev the propriety of using them in place of Uopo. is brought to the attention of tho Planters. These Tis* are great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Evory Tio is perfect, and *eady fox imme diate use. , ?'. I will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tie nnd Iron Hoop, whioh 1 wilt soU at Charles ton prieos?12 cents, expenses added. I A samplo of tho above Tie can bo seen at this Office, whero H may bs eompnred to the Alrrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. IIA.IiJ?ljX EIGGB. JUST RECEIVED ANI> FOR SALE | LOW.?A fresh supply of Groceries, consist-1 ing of Flour, Racon, Lord, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Smoking and Che\\iu.g Tobacco, &0., &c. Also keep constantly on Vi!M^d B Fresh Supply of Fruit of all description^.' At J; W. PATTER80X*8, fcb,H?'iliiio Opposite Hull & Scovill's. OR l> IN A N CJ E~To Prevent the Firing ol Guns, l'islols, &c, within these v orporute limits. From and after the publication of this Ordinoce, nny person convicted of firing iiuy Gun, 1'islol, or other Firearms, within these Corporate Limits, shall be liable to a fino not lesr than five dollars ($.r?), or upon failure to pay the fine, shall be liable ! to imprisonment not exceeding two dayp, at the op-' tion of tho Intendant. Done in Council Ibis 2lilti day of February, I8t'?8. Orangeburg, 8. t'. JOHN A. HAMILTON. It Clerk. 13 to Purchase BEEVE8 on the FOOT, purlieu having any to dispose of will find inc at my House on the Helvillo Haast? Jv?l outtido the Village, or. can leave word at the Store of Mr. J. A. Hamilton, fob 29?ln? JACK DV1SEY. rp ]>. WOLFE HAS JUST RE I , CEIVED a fresh ??pp]y of Cnoice Family (Jr?ccries, und Gibson's XXX Whiskey. Very low for Cash. nov 10 0 ,? . ("illAN. N. BULL & CO., OFFERS j for sale a general assortment of Goo#s at prices In suit the Hard Times. Purchasers will d* well lo cnll and ascertain for themselves. ?lust received Ftaur, ltacon, 8ugar, Coffee, Syrap, k<- . Stv. ? pl 28 1/ 7 l { ?nANOEBUttO. Pl?TUICTaJ*?^ #? Joint n/kl'lncki, ??i^ oJ ?woai MSS?M HOC CUOTg tf?T Under decree In this case, I will sell oft April next. . AR-that UlanU?QTi lmtt^riu?g*t>^rt?iny lim Dnb???BBuncro a?dUbth Williifl^WSfl?W?? Tornis?One-half cn'sli, the balance on a credit of ^?M* ^corta by.^ wit 1, interest firing** Corjniaaloner'i Offioe,?(K'lV4'il. TO^jClftBOfl^? 1 i-jr-jw- ?? >Tna? .TA"fWg0-- 111 frwgnolq rimttl *rf4 jjoiwo* tvw.+t ?<U Iii* bdiuptr C:;r^,^Jf^?^;<4l so^^l 1t eJJtV Job? tu OtoVerV ?t> 4a??"? & ,ot?*?^K#k<^tai box A Under ?leerpe in Equity InthU case, t will teil- ?o the t6th day of April next, for cash,, the huiMing. Qe tho takeh'down'und' removed by tho pirrhoa Um School Ilouae Lafc in Oru'ngoburg. vMi L~&4ti Aral at tl?e same tjnie the I/Ot containing an acre, more or less, bounded north by tho Catholic Burial Ground aa-i a lot of B. H. Harriott, cuatliy a S?re?U south, by lots of B. Williamson nnd L*P. ,Tlwnf*&av and west by the Methodist Church lot. ? Terms?S? *ntti 1 cash as will pay the cdsta of suit and exponnqs of sale, balance iti thrco months. Title to be withheld until payment la m&de?pur chasers pnybwf foV'papeni and staWpa.'' * T March 4, 1808. ^ ^ ^^?ff0?) . ? . ? ALSO. ,r >n ??.|i Sarah Rtlcv, '.. ? ) j . W. L. W. BAu>jtr AuWHL^-'al. > ? ? .ia Wl W Under order in Equity in this cane, I wULaolL am the Oth April next. . i . B.|T Two Tracts ?f Laad formerly of W?i.; Bileyr sin-, contuining 1)7 acre*, and tho other 100attea, 4eb%; Lota 2 und ?-bid off. by Mrs. Somali. Kiley on the 4th. March, 1867. whose bi<F wad-nor complice with. A description, of win diyfciUbe glveu'^aa'lba isall?'<H?K> Terms?One-lit', cash, ,thc balance., ontgrtcrpdio milHjthe first of December next,' secured by a Sondi with interest {torn date, and/a mot^'go ' of the premises, in which shall bo inserted n coVcnanb for resale ' \ti 21 days notion v after breach of.."the condi tion of tho bond. Purchaser to pa^'tfofc papers' a?'dt stamps. . j * ,, . nii3ja_ v>rflU> *: d'vroTS Commissioner's Office, V V. D. V. JAM If" Orangeburg 0.: IIV i ?*-*?a. ^oanbii March 4r 1868?, .. . Jh | Vh, ?t baa prieS ot ALSO if; T>bon A. (?. ColliVr> .-t-iiiun.-b ' e fo?t OWJ Caroline RaSterlTng; > ' ^ ^ , Under decree lit this case in Erpiit'y, t w ill soir fer cash, the Estate in remaindor on tho dcteinlinafiok of tho widow's Estate In dower, nil tlint IV.rcel ofi Land allotted to' Caroline Eastcrling,'widow, of B4r ward W| (Easterling,. which? waa naabjw^l bmtv under proceedings In the Court of Ordinary, co?r tuining S48 acres, more or less, being the "Ilome etcad" containing 200 acres?wnd* 98 acres out off another Tract, which was.of the said E. W. Easter ling. 1 More particular description given ?i aal?. (? Com mission er's Omcc, ) V. Di V. JAMISON, ?" Orangeburg C. H., 8. C.A . CommhwUaeR.. ' ' March 4 1868. j *T ' . ' tw ? "?' . . ? r^V-1u- ?ton tftdlOK? Jaaies P..Livingston, "a , . , r" JJliwi P. Livingston, cl. al. , J li Ail* Under decree in Equity mnde in thi? case, I wilU sell the Land which was of William P. Livingston, on the tith April-next. 'Said Land bel?g In Orange? burg District, nnd called[the -House," or Monk's Corner Tract, of which a fuller description will bo given on the day of aale. Terms?vino-third cash, the balance on a, ercditr to 1st' December next, secured by bond with inter-, est from date and ai mortgage of the preJalSes, witfi; a covenant for resalo after legal npttjifi. Itj'nMi^jT breach of tho bond. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. txjt?l *>"l ol Commissioner's Office, V V?.I>. V.;-'JAMIS0W^7*wl Orangeburg C. II. y v" Conuniasionct..- . Marcb.4, ALSO ;? - me :'jta ?W John Oi Kennerly, "1 ^ a to... . y 11 '-""^ vs., Joseph E. Bailey. JL i ' to * ;Jl*fa Will be sold at the sama- sr-iK-nnT place, a Plants.: tin:: or Tract of Land containing 224 acres, mere or Uss, situntc in Ornngoburg District on tV.i 5 ?ia waters of Willow Swamp, and bounded on !he tior.'u and east by lands of the estate of Thomav Gle.- <v.-, deceased, nnd touching Amos Gloaton's land, :.'.d on the south and east by lands of Mary S. Argoa and Gideon Blume. Terms of Sale?Osj-half cash, tho balance on a. cr*dit of ooe year, secured by bond with interest froLi day of sale, and a mortgage of the (premises, containing a covenant for sale, after legal notice cf sale in case of a breach of the bond, or the whole1' amount can be paid in cash. w ., Commissioner's Office, \ V. 1). V. JAMISON, Q Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner. March 4, 1868 J inarch 7 t?l Not i c ik.-pe it soars t?r& her? by notifiod that I am.prcpared to.receive Ho*- < turns for Incomesfor 1867, nnd enumerated articles, such as Watches, CarriBges,Silv?rrPlate, &c. for 1808. 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