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AGRICULTURAL, &C. From tho Raleigh Sentinel. Dried Fruit ' Within tho last two years this business has increased until it has become, iu many sec tions, a leading branch of trade, and bus been found to bo very profitable Tho high tax imposed upon tho distillation of fruit has hud A tendency to increase the business. Again, tho work is oasy?tho greater part of it being done "by women and children. Sinco this is comparatively a new business in many sections, and one that should ho increased, we propo.se giving a few practical suggestions as to the best plan of drying, pack ing, shipping, oto. Wo begin with . Peeled Peaches.?To make these tho most saleable, tho fruit should, bo taken from the trees before it becomes perfectly ripe and mellow?just ob soon as they begin to "blush,"?unless this is done thoy will-dry dark in color, which is tho | great objection, and leaves them always with out a quotable price. They should bo sliced ..as fine as a little care and attention will allow. Quarters are considered a largo size tor peeled peaches, and consequently not as saleable as it sliced finer. Unpcolcd Peaehos should also be selected from fruit not loo ripe ou the trees. Thoy should be cut into halves only, as quarters and mixed nevor bring ns good a price, while they arc really .more trouble to prepare. It is always best to select tho largest peaches for good "nnpcelcd- halves." Dried Ajadcs.~Sckcl, sound fruit, not too ripe. Bo careful ,to . paro thorn clean.?Let there bo no specks ipf~ the skin on any part, and above all, bo sure fh>$?thoy are well cored. Dried apples coming to market with specks of | skin, cores and seed still on, never meet ready Bale at market price.?"Sliced" apples always pay for the additional t rouble ; but where this is not done, let tho above, as to cleanliness, be observed. This done, and dried of a bright color, they will always sell readily for a good ? price. Dried Cherries, with seed in, always Bell. They should bo carefully picked when riper thoroughly dried,- and kept clean ns possible. # "Scodlcss" cherries belong to the"inost fancy of domestic dried fruit, and always find a ready market at good prices. They require to be carefully dried without being burned, and packed in their natural state. If mixed with molasses or "doctored" in any way, it is detected at once, and have to be sold ut very reduced prices. Drictl Pluus should bo handled in the saute manner ns cherries. Dried Blackberries have recently become quite a staple, and in many sections the best ^ paying crop that gjwya,?When ripo they | s-~TjhotHd be~T5icoIy~"u:ried (not burned) before packing. Ii packed before thoroughly dried they breed worms, become mouldy, and lead to general dissatisfaction. Dried Raspberries always bring a bettor price than blackberries, and should be hand led the same way. Elderberries arc not worth the trouble of | drying and shipping. Quinces and Pears, cut fine, thoroughly peeled and cored nice, bring fair prices. The above, wo think, affords tho main ideas as to curing tho different fruits. We now come io a most important instruction for shippers, packers and buyers, which is the grading and packing of the different descriptions. . -Never mix different qualities in the same package, as it is always discovered, and the price will bo based upon the poorest quality in the barrel or bag. Barrels are much preferable to bags for shipping. Let there bo a distinguishing mark upon each package of the different grades. Let all barrels bo carefully and correctly tared, with each tare marked on sido of barrel, as well as on tho head. If the above directions are closely followed, the fruit will elass with the best grades; and the increase in prico over poor, mixed and carelessly packed fruit, will amply pay for the extra trouble. This applies to almost everything that is sent to market. It mutters not how dull an article may bo, when of good quality and iu good order, it will not fail to bring highest market prices. Then remember this, and pack all goods in neat order; mark plain directions ou evory package, with name of article, weight, tare or count, and forward invoice of what, how, and when shipments arc made. " We beg to state that we shall endeavor to make a speciality of selling all kinds of dried fruit during the coming season, nod claim that our advantages arc equal to any other market; but if desired we will ship to Liver-j pool, London, or elsewhere. We will furnish, at manufactureie' prices any or all of tho latest and best improved pcclors. All letters of inquiry will be promptly answered, and the best possible information furnished. J. B. HUNTER, d> CO., Portsmoxdh, Va. Tho freed negroes havo cost the people of this country about 88,000,000 each. Rather dear darkies. But the eight millions apiece it cost to turn them iooso is not all tho expense, for their support in idleness is costing the people about $200,000,000 annually. Indeed they aro vory dear nogrocs. St. Louis has on hand 11,000,000 pounds of tobacco, 12,000 barrels of moss pork, and 7.000 tierces of lard. The" onco famous Count Jolianncs is prac tising law in an obscure town in Maine. Ex-President Pierce is tho only living onb of* tho elected Prcsidouts of tho United States. During the last twelvo months 81,781 innni grants havo arrived at New York. ? Louisiana has a dobt of $13,332,601, exclu sive of convention expenses. Four boxes of assorted kid gloves a a re cent wedding present Old TImd., they say, is failing. He needs tho uncongenial clime where, he somo years ago said' the politician should throw his conscience viz; "to the devil." Twenty-seven persons, from different parts of tho North, havo called upon an agent in Lynohburg during the post week in search of land, says the Republican. The "Impeachment Trial" !b upon tho bills of the Now Orleans Academy of Musio, in which play Mr. Durivagc as Horace Greeloy is, creating quite a furore. Prentice thinks if a young lady has a thou sand acres of valuable land, the young men are apt to conclude that thoy uro sufficient ground for attachment. The astrologer In whom Eugenie puts confi dence, predicts war between France and America, in consequence of which her husband will lose his imperial head. It is said that Marshal Narvacz was exhort ed in his last moments by the attendant priest to forgivo his enemies. "Enemies 1" replied the dying statesman, ''Fro none left. I or dered the last one to be shot long ago." Mr. D. B. McCreight, Editor of tho Winne boro JVcics and Fairfield Herald, died at his residence in Winnsborro, on Friday 19th inst. He was universally respected in life and la mented in death. ' A Boston editor asserts that he has missed his vocation as educator who cannot manage boys and girls, in ninety-nine cases out cf a hundred,. without seeking to reach the'brains, her heart and conscience by raising .water and blisters on the epidermis. Professor William W. Greon, of Bowdoin College, has lately removed from the thigh of Orlando A. Hayford, of Maine, a minie ball, whicu -was lodged there from a Confedorate gun a few days alter tho battlo of Gettysburg. Tho operation lasted thirty-five minutes, and was very difficult. McNamara & Jones, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Xcw Spring and Summer Stylen or Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens, &c. Ladies Dress Goods tX a RE AT VARIETY. CALICOES, &e., ?Je., which will be sold Low For Cash. Fresh Family Groceries, Of all kinds constantly on hand at may 23?tf McNAMARA & JONES'. Crimes of the Civil War, AND CURSE OF THE FUNDING SYSTEM, BY HENRY CLAY DEAN. 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KEITT BROS. Afeols for Oraagabnrg District, aplll am BROOKLYN Life Insurance Company? Issue* all Kinds of Life Insurance Folio?*?, DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY IN CASH, ?nice 141 Broadway, WM. M. COLE, CIIRISTION *W. ROUCK, Secretory, President. Holmes, Waties & Keitt, .General Agents, s. c, Office No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. KEITT BROS. Agents for Orangeburg District. apl 11 Sm H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND CoBTmission Merchants, charleston, s. c. QPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE j?s of-Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq.,'Orangcburg, Dr. Win. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. ?Pi I^VVTLIOISr HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. ROARB, PER BAY, &3.00. A. Bl/TTKRFIKU?, MR8. II. L. BKTTF.UFIEL Superintendent. 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The war closed with a large indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others we have presented no claim, timid I ho losses and misfortunes by which they have beci^urroundcd, having been spnrcd the necessity of doing so by tho very generous, prompt, and hearty support we have uniformly received. We are able to wait for tho advent of better limes, confidently assured that when prosperity returns to the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To nil such wo cordially extend an invitation to re new their subscriptions, jan 11 dh tf IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?roa the District or Mouth Carolina?In tub Matter or Nathan W. Sali.ky, Bankrupt?In- Bankruptcy.?To Whom it may concern.?The undersigned hereby gives no- | ticc of his appointment as Assignee of Nathan W, Salley, in the District of Orangchurg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of suhl District. Dated at Orangeburg c. II., the 11th day of June A. D., 1808 jiinc 13?31 P. V. DIHBLE, Assignee IN the OlHtrtct Court of the United STATES?For tup. District or South Cauo t.ina?In tub Matter or Amibrt A. Shumakkh, Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy?To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Albert A. Sluunnk er, in the District of Orangcburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been ad judged u bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Orangcburg C. H. tho 11th day of June A. D. 18G8. June 13r~3t P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. lVfOTICE??All tho Executions tor JL^I Poor Tax are in my office, and parties Inte rested will do well to call at onco ami settle und save cost. J. W. H. DUKES, jan 11? tf Sheriff THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re iMpeotfully inform t lie Traveling Fub Eflic tbat hia HOUSE is opened for ** their accomodation. RATES OF BOARD. Board per Da v.-....'.?.1 7f> " Week*-.... 7 00 Monti...... 20 00 ?T.AS. CANNON", ang 8 0. ly CARD. fflHE FIRM OF H. L. JEFPERS & CO., WAS % Dissolved on the 4th inst. TThc FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS will be continued by Wm. II. & Thos. A. JcfTcrs. The style of the Firm being WM. n. JEFFERS & CO. Consignments of Coiton solicited. Prompt re turns will bo made, and our usual attention paid to the interest of our friends. WM. IL JEFFER8 & CO., Charleston, 8. O. Refer to JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangtbarg, 8. G. jan 11 Dm CHEAP GASH STORE!! WE ARE RECEIVING FRESH SUl^PLITSS OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality and price to unit all who may favor us with a call. Wo will take in trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest market prices, und put our Goods at as low figures as any bouse in Town. oct 18?cly KE1TT BROTHERS. FOR LEASE, inpiIE FINE ESTATE known a* KEITT PLACE, I situated ill St. Matthews' Parish. The Estate consists of three separate Tmcts. Tiie Keunerly Plure haa 400 acres cleare<I nml 2<Kt uncleared. The Darby Place has JtOO cleared and J< x> uncleared?all fine Cotton Lands. The Keitt Place consists of ^.400 acres, one half cleared and in a fine slntc of Cultivation. The Estate is watered by a Inrgr -Creek, whieh affords p??od Hange for Cattle. Moil Rich Bed Clay. The Estate would be Leased ?111? one person, or in small Tract.- of oO or 100 acres, to suit small farmers. Fine Mules sold with the Place on credit. The Kennerly and Durhy Pisces would be sold desired. For Terms apply to J. J. WOOD A HD, St. Matthews P. O., nov 2?tf - Orangeburg District, S. D. FOK SALE.?The Two PLANTA TIONS forming a part or the KEITT ESTATE at. I known ns "DARBY*' nnd "KENNERLY" places will be sold, together with the Mules and farming tool*. For terms apply to 8. 8. KEITT, Care of William Mhldlcton, Es<|., dee 21?tf Charleston, 8. C. FOH RKXT?A E*nrge and Coni MODIOUS STORK, lately occupied by the firm ?f Cuin. iSu'ii & Co., situated on Main Street, in the centre of business. Also the Upper Story, finely Plastered and suitable for a Residence. Kitchen and outbuildings complete. Tenon very low. Apply to eiter CIIAS. S. BULL or E MARC1IANT. sept 28 ly i;iNAL NOTICE,?WE RECJRET Jfj tho necessity which forces us to put all our Notes and Accounts in the handa of an Attorney and Magistrate for collection, und those of our friends who dusire to save cost ran do so by colling on W. J. DeTreville. C1IA8. BULL & CO. sept 28 ly rnO RENT.?THE STORE AND I Dwelling on Market Street known as the "WISE HOUSE," in a convenient and healthy loca tion. The best known Stand for Millinery Busi ness, in Orangeburg. Terms very low. Apply to SAMUEL DIBBLE, mar 14 tl FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! INSURE YOUR LIFE . AND , P R 0 P E R T Y. Cornelson, Kramer & Co., ARE AGENTS FOR JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered Capital $250,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY. Char to rod Capital 81,500,000. Piedmont Heal Entitle Inttiirnnce COMPANY, FOR LIFE ONLY. Chartered Capital ?1,000,000. ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES, oct 26 ly M?LLER & DAVIS. A JUST RECEIVED NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF FAMILY (,'ROCECIES, N. C. Flour, C. Sides, Breakfast Stripes and Shoulders. Constantly on bond WATER MILL GRIST. Also, n lot of very cheap BUGGY UMBRELLAS warranted 12 months, by Mr. JOHN DAVIS, maker and repairer of all kinds of Umbrellas, Come nnd see for yourselves. M?LLER & DAVIS, nov 9?ly Broughton Street. m 1>. WOLFE HAS JUST RE I # CE1VED afresh supply of Cnoice Fondly Groceries, and Gibson's XXX Whiskey. Very low fur Cash. nov 10 ? The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. It Staler, Druggist. TUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH fj Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, auoh as- Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of the best-qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, lnlcs, Lead Pencils, Indellible Pencils for Marking Clothes, I Writing Pens and Holders of every description, Memorandum Books, &e. You can find anything generally Wept in a well Regulated Drug Store. All of which is offered low for the Cash. Call and sec for yourselves. mar 7 ly SELLING OFF At COST, NEW SPMTO GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY D. LOUIS & CO., AGENTS, fob 15 ly Schedule South Carolina Kail ltoad. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. MARCH 1?9tii THE I'.nsscnger Trains on the South Carolina Rail Road will run as follows: , for Culitmbhi?Day Traitr. Leave Charleston. fij.TO A. M. ?? Orang burg.12:10 \\ M. Arrive nt Columbia. ih.TO P. M. Nitjht Truim. Leave Charleston. to P. M. *? Orangoburg.12:3.*? A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6:20 A. M. For Charlatan?Day Train. Leave Columbia.... OK? A. M. ?< Orangeburg. 9:4? A. M. Arrive at Charleston. U:10 P. M. X'iylU Train. LPftVC Columbia.~ 5:80 P. M. " Orangeburg.10??2 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. ................. f>:S0 A. M. H. T. PEAKE, mar 28?tf 1 General Superintendant. Important to Lawyers AND BUSINESS MEN. The Weekly Bankrupt Register, Published Every Monday* FTtHE REGISTER PUBLISHES NO REPORTS I of Bankrupts, Adjudicafions, Meeting?, Dis charges, Solicitors, 4c, except thoA? loken by its Special Reporters from the Pookets and Record? of* the District Courts in Bankruptcy, and these give, EVERY MONDAY, THE LATEST RELIABLE IN FORMATION of persons and mattors in bankrupt I ey in all parts of the Union. The chief value of the Rroistrr to the Ltgal profession, is the werxly publication of correct Law and Practice Reports of Important cases in the several District Courts; especial and particular at tention being given to the Decisions of Judge Blatchford, in this, the principal District of the county. I Inspect it at your Ilfgi*tfr'? office, or at the Di? (riet Cltrk'n office, and judge for yourselves. Subscriptions may be forwarded direct, or be made through the Registers in Bankruptoy, or U. 3. District Clerks. TERMS. Subscription per Annum (in advance)......$5 00 Six .Months Subscription. 2 50 Back numbers from the commencement furnished in all cases, until further notice. No subscription for less tintn a Volume of six months. Sample Copies Sent Free on Application. GEORGE T. DELLER. Publisher, inoy 28?tf 95 Liberty Street, N. Y. ; THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, On.vNOKBunu District. In the Common l'loas. Boston Carter. \ vs. V Attachment. Bailey & Bros, j WHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on the tenth Any of April, A. D. 1808, file his Declara. *n against the Defendants, who (as it is said) are h ? sent from and without the limits of this State, an I have neither wifo nor Attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of tho said Declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered. That the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before tho twelfth day of April, > -hieb will ho In Ihoyearof our Lord one thousand eight hundred und sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judg ment will then be ?/ "en and awarded against him. Clerk's Oflico, ) JOS. ROBINSON, Orangeburg District, V C. C. P. April 10, 18(58. J npl 11 12 m rplIEVX ?EKSIGXED HEREBY GIVES I Notice to his fricuds and patrons, that ho has moved his stock of goods to the store previously oc cupied by J. B. PHELPS. He hopes to bj aide to give vit ire satisfaction to all and see b'ui. juno 8 ly F. II. W. RRK5(2 MANN. LEGAL NOTICES. In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, James D. Cleckley, Executor 1 vs. } D. W. & ?. Wesley Snoll. j By tbe decree in this case, tbo creditors of D. W; Snell nre required within three month* from the date hereof tu prove (heir demands before me. 1 Commissioner's Office, ] V. D. V. JAMISON, Orat* geburg C. II., I Commissioner. May 23, 1868. J j may 28 8m In Equity, ORANGERURG DISTRICT. I Jsracs 1). Clerk toy, Executor, vs. F. V. Snell A M. A. Fair. By the decree in this case the creditors of S. 0? Fair, n-censed, are required within three months from the date hereof fo prove their demands before me. Commissioner's Office,") VVD. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg, S. C, - - Commissioner may 23. 1868 may 23 4 ?. In Eqnity9 ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. The State ex. Rclntlone, \ Bill to Solicitor Southern Circuit. V Perpetuate In re lost Documents. j Testimony: Application having beett hi n de by t lit V id Fur tick to prove the existence, loss nnd contents,'of a deed of Conveyance from Wm. Cooper, Margaret Cooper D. F. Cooper, Joel A. Cooper, and Mary J. Cooprrj of a tract of land In Orangeburg District, and State .: of South Carolina, containing 154 acres, more or less. On motion of Messrs. Islar A Dibble*, Solici tors, it is ordered. That all persons.who desire ad . to do, may appear before me on the 17th day of August nexl, to croM examine the evidence pro** ' duced and introduce evidence in /epl v. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, Oraiigeburg 0. II., - Commissioner: May 1?, 1808. J may 10 id In Equity ORANGEBURG DISTRICT". Augustus 11 ol in an, 1 ..,?,___ Harriet Holman, / Ad mn vs. KHus O. Holman et. al By order of the Court ef Equity In the above stated case, the creditors of the late Elias Ilolmnnj deceased, are required to prove tbeir demands be' fore me on or before the first Monday in July nextt Commissioner'- Office, > V. D. V. J AMISON, . * March 27, 1808, / Commissioner, mar 28 td THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Oranqedurci District. In tlie Cotnutoii Picas. Henry Bischoff & Co."l vs. V Attaohmcnt. Bailey & Bio. ) Whereas the Flaintiffs did on the 1Kb day of* April, 1808, file their declaration against the De fendanttt, who, (as it is aaid,) aro absent from ans without the limits of tbie State, and have netAel . wife or Attorney -known within the same, npeiJ whom a copy of said Declaration mny be served j On motion of Messrs. Izlar k Dibble, Plaintiff st Attorneys, it is ordered, That tbe Said Defendants! do appear und plead to the aald . Declaration en ef before tbe 18th <l?y of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight. hundred ana sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given nnd awarded against ibeni: Clerk's Office. \ J. F. ROBINSON, April 11th, 1868. j* C. C-. PV ?pl It i*?ui AM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANGERURG DISTRICT. 7n the Cunnnun flea*. Jos. II. Morgan, ~| vs. j- Attachment. Joseph B. Bailey. J WRereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of March, 1868, file his Declaration against tbe IX* fendant, who (as is said) ia absent from and withenl the limits of the State, and has neither wife ser Attorney known within the same, upon wham a copy of tbe same declaration might be served ; it in therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap pear and plead to the said declaration on er before/ the 29th day of March, I860, otherwise final' astf absolnto judgment will then be given and awarded agaiiist him. Clerk'.? Office, \ J. F. ROBINSON, March 28, 1868. J ' C. C. P. april 4 ly The Slate of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. In the C: ii rt of Common Pleas. II. II* Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. WH?*x> sen, A. K. Talmadge." ATTACHMENT. TTT H EREAS the Plaintiffs did en the 20th ia/ Yy of May file their declaration ngainet the De fendants, who (as it is said) are absent frees ani without the limits of this State, and have neither wives n?r attorneys known within the sente, npe-9 whom a copy of said declaration may be served* On motion of Hutsons k Legare, Plaintiffs Alter**** it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear, and plead to the said tUelaratlon on or beforo the 22nd day of May, which will lie in the year of ear Lord, Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. J. F. BoRlNSON, May 20, 1867. XX jun 1 c3m4 C. f P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangeruro District. In the IflMlrlct Court. In pursuance of General Orders No. 164, frara Headquarters Secoud Military District, the Magis trates of the District of Ornngeburg will make s? report on tbe 15th and last days of each month to this Court, of all Commitments made by them during the prccecding half mouth, specifying date of Com mitment, names of Prisoners aud the Offences for which they were committed; said Magistrates shall also forward to the Clerk of this Court, all recogni sances and other papers, connected with the pro ceedings against tbe Prisoners aforesaid, which may be in tbeir possession at Ihe date of making the reports herein ordered. By order of the Cwirt. J. F- ROBINSON, January 8, 1868. Clerk District Court, jan 11 If OKOIXAltY'8 XOTICK.--AIKWItf istrstors, Executors and Guardians who have not made tbeir Annual Returns in this Office. are called on to do so Without Delay. All defaulters will be proceeded against in a few days, according to laW. JK^rOffice^Days?Mondays and Fridays. Ordinary's Ofiice, \ P. A. MoMICHAEL, March 0, 1868. / Ordinary, O. D. mur 7 Ht TWTOTICE.?THE HOOKS OP DR. 1>| T. A. ELLIOTT and of Drs. ELLIOTT & SALLEV Luve been placed in tbe hands of Col. P. A. MoMiebuel for collection and settlement. In ac cordance with a previous notice onr Books must be settled quarterly. Col. McMlohacl is authorised to i/i\o receipts in settlement. T. A. ELLIOTT, M. D. umr I l-tf A. S, SALLEV, & I).