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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1869. THE?O?A^OE??RG NEW8 IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN ORANCrKBURG COUNTY, AND PAYS* tVKHKLY VISITS T O EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN THE COUNTY, Correspondents must bear in niind that in no cnso will we publish a coirninuiietition unless the liatnc of the wrtteraccnnipuny.it. Sen Dis? "hition ot the Finn of An drews & Hall. .? ????>?? 1'?HI Court Vi kkk ?The Court of Com toon-Pleas and Geuoral Sessions, com indices it.-? sittings on Monday next, 11th of October. It is supposed that the Court will be in session about three weeks. f S^M^Dai* in Ootoukb.?I-mrgo. and jovial was the crowd that thronged our street a on Monday last. Horses, mules, buggies, carriages, wagons, men, women, children in admirable and picturesque confusion,were mossed around the Court House Square, or were grouped along the streets. Twss a busy day for clerks, too, for oearly every one of these people had to "jjet soniothiug." Many a jolly face, protruded into our taue tum, and many mi old subscriber praised nnd paid us.' vRvcry one was in a good humor too. Men laughed, the ladies smiled and the girls lookod as if they would as leave ehst-with a porson ns not. "They made ?fTglad." It was really a jolly and a busy day in Orangcburg. Among the features of the scene, wo noticed Jim Williams, everybody noticed him, clad and indeed in a new and neat suit of clothes. He moved nimbly here and there in the crowd and oyes followed liiiu. Ho really looked neat. It attract ed suspkinn ; created alarm. Men were at a loss. At length some one said, Mt'a an advertisement; now clothes at Stocker*?." And a good many people, We learn, went into the store ol that gerftlcmnu to buy. Mr. Stoekors' new .goods arc arriving this week. ?SberifT K'iggs made the following sale* , ?of *c.t4 ??tate. One tract of 200 acres property" of J. B. Morrow purchased by Dr. O. H. Ott, f?.r 8330. Ouo house and lot, 1] acres, in the town of Bruiickvillo, property of .1. B. Morrow, purchased by Dr. O. II. Ott, fur $400. One tract of 306 acrfis, property of S. E. Moorcr. purchased by Wui. O. Collier for $505. One trntrt of*372 acres part of estate of Jacob Rilcy, homestead, purchased by Onau B. Hi ley tor 63000. One tract of 1041 acres, part of estate of Jacob Riluy, purchased by Oiiaii B. RHey for $2,510. One tract ol 382 acres, part of estate of Jacob Rilcy, purchased by Ouau B. ltiley for $1420. Pk i ii? .--<saa?? Charleston Oysters.?An enter prising Cbarlestouian has undertaken to put these dilicious bivalves within reach of the benighted people of the interior, and the first class names to which he is authorized to refer are n guarantee that he is all right. Sec advertisement. We arc sorry to learu that the estima ble lady of our friend Goo. Barton has lost her miud. She was convoyed a day or two since to the Asylum iu Columbia for medical treatment. ????? - * ? <?-i?i ii - A Protracted meeting in the Orange burg Buptis'?, Church, commences to** night. The Agricultural Society of the Coun ty invite attention to the Pic Nie, to be given on Wednesday, November 3. We learn that Capt. F. M. Wanna tuikor will dulivcr the annual address before tlio Sociuty. ??????? ??*wmm?? PALt and Winter Qoohh.?Messrs. F. H. W. Briggumun k Co., call atten tion to thoir new stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc. They have received a jiew lot of extra family flour from Campscn's Mill in Charleston, which is put up in small lots to suit purchasers. Wo would direct our rcnduii? to their ndvcrtiscuiout, in this iwuo. M< ich,tuts und others will lind it to their interest to bay their Crackers Cakes, etc., of Mr. John A. Hamilton, et the Court House Store. He has flu ni by the barrel tinJ box. Sec card. New Firm, New Goods.?Tho com ing press upn the hoels of the advaucing ing. It is our pleasing duty to ohfonicle tho opeuing of a new establishment in Orangoburg. We coll the attention of | our readers to the odvortisomont of Means. Cartmill & Vinco, who havo opened a large and varied stock of Dry Goods, etc,, at tho store recently occu pied by Messrs. Stockor & Co. We cominond the new firm to our community und wish then much success. The communication from "A Citiien" will appoar in our next, tho pross upon columns prevcuts its appearance this week. - imt - -. - -mmm~~?> Thk Heuai. Carolinian.?The first number of this monthly magazine, "do voted to agriculture, horticulture, the mechanic arts and domestic economy, and to the intellectual, and moral im provement of our people, is on our table. It is published at Charleston, by Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell. We are seusitive of the inferiority and short life of our Southern serials as a goucral rule, especially those of a purely literary character. Perhaps the cause of their buiug iufcrior aud short lived is the want of support by our peo ple. Wo would conscientiously recom mend to the support of our community this new magastue. It is chiefly agri cultural, and in this department it is prepared to meet the new systems and plans of farming, which the means at our cstnmaud necessitates. It will be up to tho times This, the first number has a likeness of David Dickson, tho most successful planter iu Georgia, a .-ketch of his life, and an interesting de scription of his improved system of farm ing, with a full tublc of contents com prising very interesting matter. We do hope that our fanners will subscribe to it, and that it will live. Price 82.0(1 a year, in advance. Mr. Andrew C. Dib ble is the Lo?al Agent, and can he found at the office uf Messrs l/.lar & Dibble. Have you been to examine that fine lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., that has ju*t beeti received by Messrs. McNaiuura ev Jones, it nut, do so bofuru buying yuur Winter supply. They havo u full suj ply iu every Hue of goods. See adver tisement. It KAD THIS. For 5 new subscribers?82 iu Green backs. For 10 new subscribers?84 in Green backs. For 20 new subscribers?88 in Green backs. Fof 40 new subscribers?Si7 in Green backs. For 50 now subscribers?823 iu Green backs. For 100 new subscribers - - 855 in Greenbacks. For 150 new subscribers-890 in Greenbacks, or one of Grover & linkers fine silver plated cabinet Family Sewing Machines, worth one hundred dollars in New York. Tiik Blessing ok the A?e.?No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia, no more Indigestion, no inure Piles, no more Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Back, no more Kidney Disease, no more Costivcncss, no more Heartburn. TiUt't Vrgi'tuhlc Liver J'iif is a certain guaran tee against all these distressing com plaints. One of the last sensational papers, iu view of the recent revenue decision, re quiring base ball clubs to pay a tax on receipts, represents, iu an illustration, a game of bull with each player display ing on the seat of his unmentionables a large pla-eard bearing the uotico of ??Licensed to play." COMMERCIAL. ]?? ARK ET R K PORTS. Offiok or tiik Okanokiii nu News, October 8, 18(59. COTTON?Salei during the week 140 hales. Market closing dull mid declining. We <|iiote : Ordinary.22,C? Low Mi.Idling_.23ft 2.11 Middling.28] It otto li Hick.$1 fiO per ousliel. Coax.?..$!.<H) per bushel. Cow Pr.As.$1.10 per bushel. Pjndkrm.$1.25 per busheL GOLD. 80 SILVER.25 CHARLESTON MARKET, Cmarlmtox, Fimhav Monxixo, October*, 186a Ordinary.23 Good Ordinaly.~24J Low Middling.55tW .diddling.26J(n>25J NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED A full and complete stock of DRY GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES. CLOTHING. HATS. B00T8, SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. CASH ADVANCED oa COTTON Consigned io A. J, SALINAS. By Pi K. NA Iii "VAS, RAMRERG AND GRAHAM'S Mr. L. T. IZLAR will be found at my Bamberg House, and will be pleased to serve bis friends. oct 2 tf Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, PROPRIETOR. HAVING procured the services of FIRST CLASS BAKER, MR. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI, I am now prepared to do all kinds of BAKING at a moments notice, and to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with a goodarti ole, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Merchant* and Families. No expenses will be spare?! on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : C AK ES: Pouad Cake Large and Small. Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cukes. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake. French Ten Cuke. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Bolivers and Tuick Cukes. CRACKERS: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. BRE A. D: Wheat Bread. Bye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The highest cash prices paid for BUTTEB and EGGS. The Subscriber respectfully returns bis thanks to the citiicns of Orangeburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. apl 24?ly V. PITTHAN. REMOVAL. npilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY inform his friends and the public that lie has rc-opciiud his BAR-ROOM at tke C A N X O N H O U S E where he has just received a fresh supply of choice BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKEYS, ALE, PORTER, f IDER. TOBACCO and CIOABS. All of the above arc of tiucst brands and warranted to give .-at i- fact ion. Also all necessary articles kept in a FIRST CLASS RAR. Drinks of all kinds MIXED to suit the tnsto. ICE kept constantly on hand. JAS. CANNON, juno 1:2?tf Proprictoj. W. T. M?LLER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his Friends and Customers in gene ral, that he has just received a large lot of CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES and ALE. Among the brands you will find CABINET. BOURBON. RYE. CORN. MONONGAHALA. PORT WINE. CHERRY WINE. RHINE WINE. CLARET WINE. GRAPE JUICE. Also EDINRURtTTVLE. All Liiptors warrented to be First Proof. W. T. .MI LLER, oct 2 mar 7 lim The American Tract Society. In its mission is nobly obeying the com mand "Go ye into ull the world," its tracts and publications are published as an auxilia ry to the Gospel Miuistry, and the most se lect catuloguc of religious reading is being ofTered constantly to the public. The aim of this Society is to shed LIGHT to the remotest hamlet of our hind, to this cud Colporteurs will visit every family, and olTer an assort ment of Religious Literature, adapted to the wants of every one. The Rev. JAMES PERREYCLEAR who has engaged in this "Labor of Love*' for Orangeburg, Collcton and Barnwell Districts, will cull on the citi zens of his Circuit, we hope for him a hearty welcome and a harvest of success. scst 2.r>?It AM IT IE. 1). LOUIS, AGENT, HAS RETURNED FROM NEW YORK and Baltimore with a full und assort ed slock of Fall & Winter Goods. A LSO Receiving a firil supply of FRESH GROCERIES, &r. D. LOUIS, Agent, At the Corner, sept 2.1 mar 13 c ly Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, on Saturday, the 23d day of Oc ' -her next, apply to the Honorable Court of Probate for Orangeburs County, for Letters of Dismissal, as Administrator of the Estate of D. R. Hungci Deiler late of said County, deceased. JOHN HUNGERPEILER. September 23d. 180'.?. 1m Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT ED wnrd F. Reese will apply for Letters of Dismissal, on the 4th day of November next, as Administrator of the Estate of John U. Reese, deceased. THAI). C. ANDItEWM, oct 2?4t Judge of Probate. 4000 AC 16ICS Of line I.AM> for sale on loag credit arid in LOTS to suit purchasers. Apply to ANDREWS A CO.. july 10?tf Land Agent?. JUjST OPENING! CARTMILL & YINCE Is sovr opening ? NEW, LARGE and SELEuT STOCK OF GOODS!!! Which they will SELL at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. We will purchase COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, and givo thf*HIGHEST MARKET PRICK. We respectfully SOLICIT a share of PUBLIC PATRONAGE, and will GUARANTEE our GGODS to GIVE SATISFACTION. oct9?ly CARTMILL & VINCE, Russell Street. M ' NAMARA & JONES. Have in Store and arc JUST RECEIVING from NEW TORE AND BALTIMORE, A oompleto Stock of, BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOE SKINS TWEEDS, JEANS, KERSEYS, &c. LADY'S DRESS GOODS, Delains, Calicoes, Saqucf laonols, Cloaks. Shawls, Wool and Cotton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Shooting and Shirtings. &c. BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, CAPS, BLANKETS, READY MADE CLOTH ING, &c. Also a Full Stock of*G ROCKRIES, II AR I) W A RE and CROCKERY. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest Market prices. tST~ Thanking our Friends atid Customers for past patronage, we Solicit a continuance of the same, and ask th it th :y givo us a call before buying elsewhere, oct 9 npl 10?ly MoNAMARA & JONES. LARGE! NEW!! ATTRACTIVE!!! CHEAP!!!! A.T CORNELSOH, KRAMER & CO.'S. OUR STOCK OK Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE! AFI NE assortment of Gouts and R?ys CLOTHING, II ATS, BOOTS and SHOES, second to none in the M irket GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLES, HARNESS. CROCKERY and all other linos fully assorted. New Goods Received by Every Steamer. B?r We Buy COTTON, ,RICE and PRODUCE at the Highest Market PRICKS. --Come one and all ! One and all ! ! CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. oct 2 net k ly 18(50. 1869. J. W. PATTERSON, HAYING JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now prepared to offer INDUCEMENTS to Purchasers. DRY GOODS. IIATS. SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC., FIllTT will be k?*;?l on hand during the Winter. Housekeepers \% i11 bear mi mind that lie koeps nothing stale in the GROCERY LINE. Every ARTICLE sohl is FRESH mid <;<>??I> The Highest Cash Price* paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. sept 'J"> c ly BACOU, FLOUR AUD SUGARS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO., CORNER RAILROAD AND RUSSELL-STREETS, OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEIli'RG COUNTY, A WELL SELECTED Stock of GROCERIES, SHOKS, HATS AND LIQUORS. We would call speeinl attention to our reduced prices in BACON, FLOUR and SUGARS. We also have the County Right for I he sale of the Little Jewel Packet CORN SIIELLEK. ?n<l are prepared to furnish llioso in need. <"..!'. and PRICE our Goods ami sec how you csii save inoncv. PROD U C1 E- 15 ":!,t M takcl' Exchange, sept 'J? c Ihn BULL, SCO TILL & PIKE, IIA V K JUST RECEIVED By Last Steamer a Full and Beautiful Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS AND LONG CLOTHS. Another lot of those CELEBRATED CORSETTS Another lot of those CELEBRATED NEEDLES. BULL SC()VDj7<X: PIKE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE KOT OF CASSIM ERS, (!< )TTONADES SPANISH LINNEN, Ac. TRUNK8 PorS.ic. iu.j^9?lj HUM., SCOVU,!/* I'IKK AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE. -:o: im rural iiiiyiiiAif, -NOW OUT? An Illustrated Magazine, rW <lT 'oA for the Farm, the Garden, and the Household. The Official Organ of the Iii? South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society* ...| ? rtJ<n4 ? '?' ' - '??<?* t>uA ? I. i-r J Assisted in Every Department by Gentlemen of Ability and Experience, laclur ing some of* the most Eminent Planters, Farmers. Gardeners, Fruit Growers, Manufacturers and Artizans of the State. D. II. JACQ?E8, Editor, -:o: A. C. DIBBLE, Esq . Local Agent at Orangeburg C. II. Mr. JAS. PERREYCLEAR, Travelling Agent for Orangcbnrg County. The Plan of "The Rural CaroUnian," Ib Comprehensive, Embracing a Wide Range of Topics, Varied Modes ef Presen tation, and a liberal use of Pictorial Illustrations. Among the Subjects which will receive Special Attention, are the following, all of Which will be Treated iu a Careful, Thorough, and Practical Manner : Aa&lCtTLTCBB, In its various branches, and all its pro cesses ami operations?Preparing tho Soil, Manuring, Cultivation, Harvestiog, Preserv ing and Shipping Crops, Ac. ?OBT1CCLTCBE, XATUBAL IIISTOBY, Including Pish Culture, Entomology, (in it* bearings ttpoa Agriculture and Horticulture-.) and Our Pet Rirds and Animals. MISCEMAXKOt'S BKADIX?, \s represented in the Kitchen Garden, the ! For the F"mi,-V Plr*l?? BU*fe Choiw 1 says, Sketches, Biographie?, Anecdotes, end Flower Garden, the Truck Farm or Market Garden, tho Orchard and the Vineyard. m n \ t. ABT, Including designs for Country Homes. Burns, Stables, Ac, and Hints on Laudscnpe Gardening and Rural Adornment generally. MECHAXlCAt IXUV'TBT. The Mechanic Arts and Trades: Manufac turing, in all its branches; Improved Imple ments, New Inventions, Ac. TUB LABOB QIJESTIOX, And. in their hearings thcreim. the Frecdttuin us Farm Hands and Operatives; White La bor and Immigration. DOMESTIC AXIMALS. Horses, Mules. Cattle, Sheep. Hogs ond Fowls?the Best Breeds; Feeding and Gene ral Treatment; Diseases and Remedies. HOUSEIIOLI? KCOXUMV, In the form of Receipts for Cooking. Wash ing Drying and otherwise Preserving Fruits mid Vegetables; Hints on Health, and oth er Useful Information. Poetry especially suited to those who Hto. 1'A IX TUB COUXTBT. Special Correspondents in all paris of the State and of the South will furnish Monthly Reports of TilE SEASON' AND TBB CBON, And the Editor proposes to make, fraan time to time, as opportunity may offer, ? *4 BXCCRSIOXS AJIO.SU TUB FABMs, Market Garden?, Orchards, Vineyards and I Manufactories, taking notea for the benvijt 1 of our readers of whatever striken him as d> - s *rving of attention -or worthy of imitation. I . ,.< r f-Jt, ? KOTES AXI> giRUIES. Literary Intell igencc, Seientinc Items, Spirit of the Rural Press, and Work for the Month, Ac. uiititat OCB ILLL'STBATTOXf Will be in the higheet style of art, and bur of them designed and engraved expressly iuc this work. We intend to make' THE RURAL CA ROM XI AX" the bestand hand snmcst Industrial Magazine ever j ublishcd in the South, and we feel justifed W asking the Co-operation of every (iood Citizen in onr Enterprise, felly believing that it will Largely Promote tho Welfare and Prosperity of the State. It will Advocate IMPROVED SYSTEMS OF CULTIVATION*, DIVERSITY OF CROPS. METHODICAL MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZED INDUSTRY, l?* '.?? THRIFT AXD ECOXOMY, AXD INCULCATE CHEER FUL LAROR AXD PATIENT WAITING FOR THE PRESENT, AND HOPEFUL NESS FOR THE FUTURE. -coc ilft "THE RURAL CAROLINIAN" Contains SIXTY?FOUR large Pages of Reading Matter, (nearly twice tho qua ? tity given in most similar publications.) and will be Published on the First Day ?4* e:ich .Month at the Low Price of -TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. m WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Pnbliskerg, Xo. S Broad-Ktrcet, C'hnrle?tf>?. ?. <?, N. R.~The attention of Advertisers, and especially of thsso who desire to eon*maw cstc with the Agriculturalists of the South, is called to the Superior Advantage* Offer*-i '?THF RURAL CAR0LIN1AF" ns an Advertising Medium. Commencing with a CirenC lion of 10,000. extended from North Carolina to T-tu?. and with every Prosp*ct ?f ? Large ami Continuous Additions to that number, no other Periodical affords equal Oppot - tunities for Tnoroughly Advertising Agricultural Implements, Fertilijters, Improved Seed* improved Cattle, Cotton Gins. Cotton Presses, Corn Mills, Factors' Business, and all oil a Thinp* of Interest to an Agricultural People. The Terms of Advertising offered below ai* more Liberal than those ol any similar Publication with the same Circulation. RATHS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Mouth. 2 Months. 3 Months. fi Months. One page.$23 On $4ft 00 $A0 00 $100 00 Half page.?.15 00 2ft 00 40 00 00 00 Quarter page.?. 10 00 1? 00 to 00 -10 00 One column........v. 1* 00 25 00 40 00 00 00 Three quarter column.... 12 0(1 20 00 .10 00 ftO 00 Half column. 10 00 18 00 2ft 00 40 00 Quarter column.? 0(1 10 00 I* 00 24 00 One eighth column. 4 00 7 00 10 00 lo 09 Small Business Card* of llirco lines, $10 a year. Outside of Back Cover, double above rates. Inside of Front Cover 7"> per cent added to above rate*. Inside of Back Cover, .'>0 per cent, added to above rates 0?t 0 wee m*t4 12 Moa.h . $1R0 0t? lOOOn 7ft Oo loo on sa Bs 7ft on ftfi