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*-tti<: -1-? ~ 8ATURDAY. OCTOBER 9,1869. -:-*-? THEfcOEANQEBURG NEW8 18 THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN ORANGEB?RG COUNTY, AND PAYS* WEBKLY VISITS TO KVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN THE COUNTY. iov Correspondents must, bear in mind that in no case will we publish a curmunnientiou unions the name of the writer 8ccnnipuny .it. Soe Dissolution ot the Firm of An drews & Hull. i i i.i.Ii i ma? r Court \\ kkk ?The Court of Com mon-Picas and General Sessions, com mences its sittin^sou Monday next, 11th of October. It is supposed that the 'Court will he in session about three weeks. /" 8aM;.DaY in OcTOliER.?Ijargc. and jovial was the crowd that thronged our streets Oft Monday last. Horses, mules, buggies, carriages, wagov* men, women, children in admirable ud picturesque confusion, wi-iv massed around the Court House Square, or were grouped along the streets. 'Twaa a busy day for clerks, too, for nearly every one of these people had to'Iget somothigg." Many a jolly face, protruded into our sanctum, and many an old subscriber praised and paid us.' 'Every one was in a good humor too. Men laughed, the ladies smiled and the girls looked us if they would as leave chat-with a porson as not. "They made up glad." It was really a jolly and a bbsy 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 aud there in the crowd and oyes followed liitu. Ho really looked neat. It attract ed suspi. ion ; created alarm. Men were at a Ions. At length HOUIO one said, '?It'* an advertisement; now clothes at StoekerV" And n good many people, we learn, went into the store ol that gentleman t.? buy. Mr. Stockers' new .goods are arriving this week. ?Sheriff R'iggs made the following salor >of ifC.tJ ??itatO. One tract of 200 acres property of J. B. Morrow purchased by Dr. O. H.Ott, for $330. Ono house and lot, 12 acres, in the town of Brunchville, property of .LB. Morrow, purchased by Dr. O. II. Ott, for $400. Otic tract of 30G acres, property of S. K. Mooier, purchased by Wm. O. Collier for $505. One tract of 372 acres part of estate of Jacob Rihy, homestead, purchased by Onau B. Hi ley tor $3000. One tract of 1941 acres, part of estate of Jacob Riley, purchased by Ouati B. RHey for $2,510. One tract ol 382 acres, part of estate of Jacob Riley, purchased by Onan B^ KUey for $1420. Ciiari.kston Oysters.?An enter prising Cbarlcstoutan has undertaken to put these dilicious bivalves within reach of the benighted people of the interior, and the fiist class names to which he is authorized to refer are n guarantee that he is all right. Sou advertisement. -????????a??? We arc sorry to learn that the estima ble lady of our friend Geo. Barton has lost her mind. She was conveyed a day or two since to the Asylum iu Columbia for medical treatment. A Protracted meeting in the Orange? barg Baptist Church, commences tt? Jiight. The Agricultural Society of the Coun ty invite attention to the Pic Nie, to be given on Wednesday, November 3. We lenrn that Capt. F. M. Wanna maker will dolivcr the annual address before the Society. Fai.i. and WINTER Goods.?Messrs. F. H. W. Briggmann & Co., call atten tion to their new stock of Dry Goods, Clothtug, Shoes, Hats. etc. They have received a jicw lot of extra ?family flour from Campscn's Mill in Charleston, which is put up iu small lots to suit purchasers. We would direct our readers to their ndvcrtiscuiont, in this issue. M<crcWati<k u:id others will ?ud it to their iuterest to boy their Crackers (Takes, etc.. of Mr. John A. Hamilton, ?4 the Uourt House Store. He bus flic in by the barrel and box. Sec card. Ntw Firm, New Goods.?Tho com ing press upn the heels of tho advoncing ing. It is our pleasing duty to chronicle the opeuing. of u new establishment in Ornngoburg. We cull the ntteution of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Cartmill & Vince, who havo opened n large and varied stock of Dry Goods, etc,, at tbe store recently occu pied by Messrs. Stocker & Co. Wu commend the new firm to our commuuity und wish then much success. The communication from "A Citisen" will appear in our next, the press upon columns prevents its appearance this weok. True ll u h a i, Carolinian.?The first number of this monthly magazine, "de voted to agriculture, horticulture, the mechanic arts and domestic economy, and to the intellectual, and moral im provement of our people, ia on our table. It is published at Charleston, by Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell. We are seusitivo of tho 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 inferior and short lived is the want of support by our peo ple. Wo would conscientiously recom mend to tho support of our community this new magazine. It is chiefly agri cultural, and in this department it is prepared to meet the new systems ami plans of farming, which the means at our cetnmaud necessitates. It will be up to the times This, the first number has a likeness of David Dickeou, the most successful planter in Georgia, a sketch of his life, and an interesting de scription of his improved system of farm ing, with a full table of contents com prising very interesting matter. We do hope that our fanners will subscribe to it, and that it will live. Price 82,00 a year, in advance. Mr. Andrew C. Dib ble is the Local Agent, and can be found at the office of Messrs. Izlar & Dibblo. Have you been to examine that fine lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., that has ju*t been received by Messrs. McNamara & Jones, if uot, do so bo furo buying your Winter supply. They havo a full suj ply in every line of goods. See adver tisement. It KAD THIS. For 5 now subscribers?$2 in Green backs. For 10 new subscribers?84 in Green backs. For 20 new subscribers?58 in Green backs. Fov 40 new subscribers?St7 in Green backs. For ;*>0 new subscribers?825 in Green backs. For 100 new subscribers ? 835 in Greenbacks. For 150 new subscribers-890 in Greenbacks, or one of 0rover & Rakers fine silver plated cabinet Family Sewing Machines, worth one hundred dollars in New York. TllK Rl.KriHINO OF TDK AUB.?No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia^ no more Indigestion, no more Piles, no more Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Rack, no more Kidney Disease, no more Costivencs8, no more Heartburn. TiUt'$ Vegetable Livrr PHI is a certain guaran tee against nil these distressing com plaints. One of the last sensational papers, in view of the recent revenue decision, re quiring bnsc ball clubs to pay a tax on receipts, represents, in an illustration, a game of bull with each player display tug on the scat of his unmentionables a large pla-card bearing the notice of ??Licensed to play." COMMERCIAL. MARK KT 11KPORTN. OrriOK or tiik OaAXOKBuaa Nrws, October 8, 1860. COTTON?Salci during the week 140 bales. Market oloslng dull ami declining. We <|uote : Ordinary.221? Low Middling_.23ft23| Middling.2?j Enron Rick.?1 f?0 per oushel. Coux.?...$!.00 per bushel. Cow PEAS.$1.10 per bushel. PiMtKns.$1.25 per bushel. GOLD. ?0 SILVER.~. 25 CHARLESTON MARKET. ClIARI.KSTOM, PflOAT MORXIXO, OcteberS, 18M. Ordinary.28 Oood Ordinaly. Low Middling.25? Middling.25}fa>25) NEW GOODS A full and complete slock of DRY GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES. CLOTHING. HATS. ROOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. CASH ADVANCED ou COTTON Consigned to A. J. SALINAS. Ry F. K. HAIiIXAS, 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 a FIRST CLASS BAKER, MR. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI, I am now prepared to do all kinds of BAKING at a moments notice, and tn furnish custom ers and the Trade generali}' with a good arti cle, and at Chsrleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Merchants and Families. No expenses will be spared on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cokea aad Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : CAKES: Pound Cake Lnrge and Small. Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cukes. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cuke. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Bolivcrs and Thick Cukes. C R A O K E R S: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. BRE A. ID: Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER and EGGS. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangchurg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. apl 24?ly V. 1MTTIIAN. REMOVAL. rpilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY inform his friend* and the public that lie bus re-Opeued his I1AK-ROOM at tke C A N X 0 N II O U S E " here he has just received a fresh supply of choice BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKEYS, ALE, PORTER. ( IDER. TOBACCO and CIGARS. All of the above arc of finest brunds and warranted to give suth.fsction. Also all necessary urliclcs kept in a FIRST CLASS BAR. Drinks of ?11 kinds MIXED to suit the tnste. ICE kept constantly <>n hand. JAS. CANNON, junc 12?If Prcprictoa. W. T. M?LLER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his Friends ami 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. MONONOAHALA. PORT WINE. CHERRY WINE. RHINE WINE. CLARET WINE. GRAPE JUICE. Also EDINBURGHS. All Liquors warranted to be First Proof. W. T. MI LLER, oct 2 mar 7 Jim The American Tract Society. In it.H mission is nobly obeying the com mand "Go ye into all the world," its tracts and publications are published as an auxilia ry to the Gospel Ministry, and the most se lect catalogue of religious reading is being offered constantly to the public. The aim of this Society is to shed LIGHT to the remotest hamlet of our land, to this end Colporteurs will visit every family, and offer an assort ment of Religious Literature, adapted to the wants of every one. The Rev. JAMES PERHEYCLBAR who has engaged in this '?Labor of Love" for Orangeburg. Colleton and Rnrnwell Districts, will call on the citi zens of his Circuit, we hope for him a hearty welcome and a harvest of success. scst 25?41 A MIT IE. 1). LOUIS, AGENT, HAS RETURNED FROM NEW YORK nnd Baltimore with a lull und assort ed stock of Fall & Winter Goods. ALSO Receiving a full supply of FRESH GROCERIES, Ac. I). LOUIS, Agent, At the Corner, sept 2"> mar 13 c ly Notice of Dismissal, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, on Saturday, the ?.'ld day of Oc tober next, apply to the Honorable Court of Probate for Orangoburg County, for Letters of Dismissal, as Administrator of the Estate of D. R. Hungcrpeiler late of said County, deceased. JOHN HUNGERPEILER. September 28d, 180'.?. Im Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ED ward F. Reese will apply for Letters of Dismissal, on the Ith day of November next, as Administrator of the Estate of John U. Reese, deceased. THAD. C. ANDREW?, oct 'J?4t Judge of Probate. 4000 ACREN of fine I,A M> tor sab; on long credit and in LOTH to suit purchasers. Apply to ANDREWS k CO., july 10?tf Land Agents. JUST OPENING! CARTMILL & TINCE It> oow opening n NEW, LARGE and SELECT STOCK OF GOODS!!! Which they will SELL at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. We will purchase COTjfTRY PRODUCE of all kind*, and give the*IIIGHEST MARKET PRICK. Wc respectfully SOLICIT a share of PUBLIC PATRONAGE, and will GUARANTEE o?r GOODS to GIVE SATISFACTION. oct 9?ly CARTMILL & VINCE, Russell Street. M ' NAMARA & JONES. IIstc in Store and are JUST RECEIVING from NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE, A complete Stock of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOE SKINS TWEEDS, JEANS, KERSEYS. &c. LADY'S DRESS GOODS, Detains, Calicoes, Saqucd'Iunncls. Cloaks, Shawls, Wool and Cotton Flannels, Rrown and Bleached Shooting and Shirtings, &c. BOOTS, SHOES, ffATS, CAPS, BLANKETS, READY MADE CLOTH ING, Ac. Also a Full Stock of GROCERIES, II ARDW A RE and CROCK EllV, COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest Market prices. Thanking our Friend* and Customers for past patronage, wc Solicit a continuance of the same, and ask th it th jy givo us a call before buying elsewhere, oct 9 apl 10?ly MoNAMARA & JONES. LARGE! NEW!! ATTRACTIVE!!! CHEAP!!!! CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO.'S. OUR STOCK OF Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE! AFI NE assortment of Gents and Hoys CLOTHING. HATS, ROOTS and SHOES, second to none in th<> M irket GROCERIES. HARDW.\RE: SADDLES, HARNESS, CROCKERY and all other linos fully assorted. New Goods Received by Every Steamer. SSrWe Buy COTTON,,RICE and PRODUCE at the Highest Market PRICES. --Come one and all ! One and all ! ! CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. oct 2 oct :? k ly 18(59. . 1809. J. W. PATTERSON, HAYING JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now prepared to offer INDUCEMENTS i<> Purchasers. DRY GOODS, IIATS, SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC., FRUIT will be kept on band during the Winter. Housekeepers bear in mind thai he keeps nothing'stale in (he GROCERY LINE. Every ARTICLE sold i.? FRESH and GOOD. The Illicit Cash Prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUQB. sepl 25 c ly BACON, FLOUR AND SUGARS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO., CORNER RAILROAD AND RUSSELL-STREETS, OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGERURG COUNTY, A WELL SELECTED Slock of GROCERIES, SHOES, HAT* AND LIQUORS. We would call speeial attention to our reduced prices in BACON, FLOUR and SI'GARS. We also have the County High: for the sale of the Little Jewel Pocket CORN Sil KLLER. and are prepared to furnish those in need. Call und TRICK our Goods and sec how you can save money. l^ROIZ)XJCID Rmght or taken in Exchange, sept 42?> o run BULL, SCOT I LL & PIKE, HAVE 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 S(WILL& PIKE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A KINK LOT OF CASSIM ERS, COTTON ADES SPANISH LINNEN, Ac. TRUNKS PorS?le. ui?y^9?lj HUM, SCOVIMi * I'IKK. AGRICULTURAL MAGAZlBlJS. -:o: TNI RURAL MMUNIM, -NOW OUT An Illustrated Magazine, for the Farm, the Garden, and the Household? The Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society n. ? >" ?bwi'4 :' ? - ???''>?.:. -v., j 1 sA t: ot . D. IT. JACQUES, Editor, Assisted in Every Department by Gentlemen of Ability and Experience* lad iug some of the meet Emlncr.t Planters, Furmers, Gardeners, Fruit .. Growers, Manufacturers and Artizans of the State. Inclu*. -:o: A. C. DIBBLE, Esq , Local Agent at Orangeburg C. II. Mr. JAS. PERRKYCLEAR, Travelling Agent for Orangebarg County. ?:o: The Plan of "The Rural Carolinian," Is Comprehensive, Embracing a Wide Range of Topics, Varied Modes of Presen tation, and a liberal use of Pictorial Illustrations. Among the Subjects which will receive Special Attention, arc the following, all of Which will be Treated in a Careful, Thorough, and Practical Manner : AaR.lCCI.TCBE, In its various branches, and all its pro cesses nnd operations?Preparing the Soil, Manuring, Cultivation, Harvesting, Preserv ing and Shipping Crops, he. HORTICULTURE, Ah represented in the Kitchen Garden, the Flower Garden, the Truck Farm or Market Garden, the Orchard and the Vineyard. am.\t. abt, Including designs for Country Homes. NATURAL 1iistoby, Inobiding Fish Culture, Entomology, (in in bearings upon Agriculture and Horticulture, j and Our Pet Dirds and Animals. ~ .i i I " in tili 'i ? MISCELIAXEOCS hkauino, . For the Family Circle, such a* Cheie? V says, Sketches, Riographies, Anecdotes, and Poetry especially suited to those who live. " :" ' ? :. . i j ?> ix tue country. Special Correspondents in ail parts of the Rams. Stables. Ac., and Hints on Landscape ' State and of the South will furnish Montbh Gardening and Rural Adornment generally, i llcnorts of Reports of IIIe season an!) THE chops, And the Editor proposes to make, to time, as opportunity may offer. thru MECHANICAL IXUV'TRT. The Mechanic Arts and Trades; Manufac turing, in ull its branches; Improved Imple ments, New Inventions, &c. TUK l.Alloa QUESTION, And. in their bearings thereon, the Frecdmau as Farm Hands and Operatives; White Ls bor nnd Immigration. DOMESTIC A KIM ALS. Horse*, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hops and Fowls?the Heat Ilrccds; Feeding and Gene ral Treatment 5 Diseases and Remedies. household economy, In the form of Receipts for Cooking, Wash ing Drying and otherwise Preserving Fruits ! Will be in the higheet style of art, and and Vegetables; Hint.- on 11ciillh. and <>tIt- of them designed and engraved expressly luf er Useful Information. ' this work. i * to?; We intend to mnkc'THE RURAL CAROLINIAN" the bestand hand somcst Industrial Magazine ever | nblisucd in the South, and we feel justified i-t asking the Co-operation of every Good Citizen in onr Enterprise, felly bellevtt*** th.tt it will Largely Promote tho Welfare and Prosperity of tho State. Ik till Advocate excursions AMoxa the fahms, Market Gardens, Orchards, Vineyards east Manufactories, taking notes for lias benefct of our readers of whatever strikes him as d- - s -rving of attentionNor worthy or imitation. notes ani? guaniss. Literary Intelligence, Scientific Items, Spirit of the Rural Press, and Work for the Month, &c. tilt illustcatioxs IMPROVED SYSTEMS OF CULTIVATION, DIVERSITY OF CROPS. METHODICAL MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZED INDUSTRY, THRIFT AND ECONOMY, AND INCULCATE CHEER FUL LABOR AND PATIENT WAITING FOR THE PRESENT, AND HOPEFUL NESS FOR THE FUTURE. * wit 11s iOs "rn THE RURAL CAROLINIAN" Contains SIXTY?FOUR large Pages of Rending Matter, (nearly twice (he qua tity given in most similar publications.) and will be 5'ubliahcfl on the First Day < ench Month at the. Low Price of > -TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Publishers, X?. ft Krontl-Street, Chnrleate>?? 8. C. N. R.?The attention of Advertisers, ami especially of (tose who ?* ?ire to calc with the Agrioulturalists of the South, is called to the Superior Advantages Offered br 'Till' RURAL CAR0LIN1AF" as an Advertising Medhntt. Commencing wlih a CIretrt-v im]u*oved Cattle, Cotton Gins. Cotton Presses, torn Mills, Factors Rttsincss. and all ntl- tr. Things of Interest 10 an Agricultural People. The Terms of Advertising offered Verow air more Liberal than those of any similar Publication with the same Circulation. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 Month. 2 Months. 3 Months. ?"? Months. One page.$23 (X) $4.'? 00 $fiO 00 $100 00 Half page.v.. 15 00 2ft ?10 40 00 TiO 00 Quarter page.>. 10 00 IS 00 -J? 00 40 00 Onr column.^. lft 00 2S 00 4o 00 00 00 Three-quarter column.... 12 00 20 00 .10 00 ,?0 00 Half column. 10 00 18 00 2ft 00 40 00 Quarter column. 6 00 10 00 18 00 24 00 One eighth Column. 4 00 7 00 10 00 15 00 Smsll Rusinoss Cards of three lines, $10 a year. Outside of Rack Cover, double above rates. Inside of Front ("over, "."> per cent added to above rate?. Inside of Rack Cover, .'?0 per cent, added to shore rates, OCt 9 ""CC ; I rill 11 12 Moatb. $1ftO On 100-Oo 7ft Oo loo on 00 00 7ft On t?