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? X, O O _ ^ 8ATURD?T, NOVEMBER 27,1869 . ;T3ir$e Dollars for Two?Tub OitANOKHUiui Nkws and tho Amkic cah Stock Journal only Two Dollurs . t for ono year. Seod in your Subscriptions at once, as this offer will not be open .*%*??_"'f it". Reader I We don't want to mark your paper with a X, but if you don't ^y up we Wilt do it. We are Hot ask ing you to give us anything, but we want you to pay us what you owe, that's > m We have to pay cash for paper and lal o , and all eke necessary to conduct our business, and we hnpe our friends will consider our claims aud uieet them promptly. - Some of our subscribers complain that they do not get their paper. We can assure them that they arc mailed at t h is office regularly every week. The neglect is not ours. . We learn that Miss Susan Buir, dan*" ter cf Mr. John Buir, living near F /Hole Church, fell in the fire, during a fit, on Friday, 19th inst. One of her arms; was burned to a crisp, the other arm and her back were sIbo very badly burned. i J .' ? ? - A little negro was burned to death on Sunday night, at the Bev. Mr. Chap lin's place, about eight miles from Town. It seems that a room attached to Mr. Chaplin's kitchen caught fire, and the mother with an infant escaped out of the house but it was impossible to save the boy three years old. Co-Operative, Building and Land Purchasing Association.?This emi nently practical and beneficial ejitorprise is about to assume "a local habitation aud a name." Quite n number of good liamcs have been added to the list at this office. It is probable that a meeting of those interested will be called next week. Tho Board of Equalisation will be in session from the 13th to the 21st of De cember, 1809, when our citizens will have the right fd' appeal from the As snWnent of the Township Assess-TS to this. Board, and we would advise those "who have been erroneously assessed to appear before the Board. The advertise ment of tho County Auditor appears in this issue, to which your attention is called. Ourt Town?Fire Dkpartm knt, ETC.? We like to chat with our readers about the growth and condition of their pretty and thriving Village. Nothing is noire gratifying to us than to note, the siirus of its progress and restoration. No" ?<?w? in the State has recuperated more pYOmptly and rapidly from a more com plete ?in than has Orangcburg. Not only nW the drbri* of its conflagration completely removed, but the buildings that have arisen from its mouldering ashes arc beautiful nod striking improve ments upon those which they have so promptly replaced. Alre dy has Orange burg restored itself. Aud yet its pro gress does not cease. NcW stores, new residences uro springing up around us. Its business has increased in proportion with these outward tokens of its pros perity. Indeed these sigus are the truest and most unmistakable indicia of real business progress. ?? Germs of ucw ideas arc everywhere aud in every department of thought and * enterprise developing themselves into living activities. The disposition of our citizens aud our merchants is public-spirited aud liberal. They are ready ever to re spond to and encourage enterprise-' that promise benefit to their community. This is doubtless the potent cause of our advancement. Thcso arc the cheering signs aud promises for our future. Our Fire Department is ns well or gauized and as efficient as that of any town of comparative size in our State. The "Young America" as an organiza tion is, for its numbers aud its concotni 5* tants, a model. Well officered and manned, thoroughly disciplined, they have proved themselves in their past ca reer, to be ,up to their proud boast of ???being found over where duty calls , them." They are prepared for the die . ?chargo of that duty aud have been prompt and efficient to meet it. The "Comet," our colored Fire Com^ pnny, is admirably composed. Its mem bers comprise the respectable colered ma terial of the town. They uro well dis posed, and ever ready to do their part ^wheu called upon. Their company is in admirable working order. And "The Hook and Ladder Com pany," has assumed a position in the near prospective. So generously and well have our citnzcus responded to their ^ appeal for aid to purchase the Apparatus that the smount needed is almost already ? obtained. Its promises of success amount almost to assurances. This organization will complete our Fire Department aud put it incomplete e aud effective condition. We would urgo upon the Board of ~ Fire Masters tho importance of their at tending to the supply of water. More fixe wells ere absolutely needed. The matter should receive the early attention of this Board and, of Council. By at. tent ion to this important matter, our Town will have all the appliances and means for the prompt suppression of fires. & This end obtained will prove a material benefit to Oraogoburg. The security and value of its prosperity will be en hanced. Our farmers, too, by their industry and enterprise contribute largely to the progress and growth of their County Seat. And they can sympathize with us in rejoicing at these pleasing tokens of our prosperity. A bright little episode iu its young career occurred at tho meeting of the "Elliott Hook and Ladder Company" on Monday evening last. Captain Brigg mann, of the Bourd of Fire Masters, and Mr. McNamara, of the Town Council, were present, and responded to the com plimentary resolutions, which were unani mously passed by the Compauy, ? with very encouraging addresses, Captain Briggmuno concluding by inviting the whole party to adjourn to his establish*' meut. The iuvitation was accepted, and bumpers to the success of tho "Elliotts," and tho health of their generous host, were drunk of tho Cnptaiu's rosy wine. Parade op the Younu Americas. The monthly parade of this spirited company takes place this afternoon. ???? ? --????? Messrs. Curt mill & Vincc have a large and choice assortment of goods, which they arc selling at remarkable low figures. See their advertisement. Siucc reading tho communication of "Householder" we perceive that he in tends to advertise certain wares. \Yc would call his attention to our advertis ing rates, which must be complied with before we can insert the communication. I'iik Supreme Court.?The Supreme Court will meet iu Columbia, on Tuesday next. The Circuits will be taken up in the following order: Ei-ht, Seventh, Sixth. Fifth, Fourth, Third, Second an 1 First. Petitions (or admission to the Bar must be filed on or before the first Wednesday of the sitting. 'The examina tion will be held the Ftiday following. Messrs. Ezckiel & Co., have some choice Christmas Presents. Call and in spect them. Our readers will find it to their ad vantage to peruse very carefully tho ad vertisements in our paper this week. The South Carolina Railroad Company has reduced its passenger rates about 20 per cent. ??->.-. ?i ? The following Jurors have been drawn for the January Term 1870: Grand Juror*.?B. 1). Myers, Samuel Wright, James McPherson, Andrew Myers. Wm. Summers, Charles Thorn, Cresa r Wright, Adam Jenkins. Charles Staley. Kdward Moss, Shed ruck Hilliard, Moses Elmorc, Snider Pharo, Ben. Bran denburg, George Elliott, Albert. S. Abraham, J. Feldor Myers, Elliek Pott. 1'rt,i Jurors.?Allen Christburg, Thus. Phillips. Alexander Brown, Perry Ker shaw, Thomas W Johnson, Cresar Flem ing. Andrew Johnson, Frederick Hanc, Culhoun Flood, S. S. Haigler, Henry Darby. Isaac E!morel Isaac Gilmorc, Sr. Peter Butler, CsBSur Holmes, Wm. P Phillips. Henry F. Smith. Jacob Living ston, George L. Smith, Adam Robinson, Lewis Woodward, James Curry, Jacob Fogle, D. D. Meyers, Harry Bellinger, Jacob A. Wolfe. John H. Pane, S. E. Kickcnbacker, John C. Pike. ? ??a*-?*?? ?? Why Do You Couoh??When it is in your power to relieve yourself; a few doses of Dr. Tntt's Expectorant will cure you and allay the apprehensions of your friends ; moreover, it is pleasant to take, it produces no nausea, and strength ens the Lungs and throat to resist attacks in the future Mothers nec<! not dread tbe Croup when they have a bottle of this valuable compound on their Mantle piece. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPOItm Omca or Tiir. OBARORBuna Nsws, ^November 20, 1809. COTTON?Sales during tho weck 90 bales. Wc quote: Ordinary.21 Low .Middling.>1'1\ Middling.22} Hot am Kick....SI ?'?> per ousliel. Cons.$1.20 per bushel. Cow I'kas.$1.16 per bushel. 1'indkus.$1.00 per bushel. GOLD. 30 SILVER.25 Notice uf Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 8th day of December. 18(59, 1 will file my final account in the Honorable Probate Court and ask for Letters ot Dismis sal as Administrator of the Esfate of John O. Dukes. T. E. DUKES, nov 18?4t Administrator. Ml I.I, I?OM> and a II AW!! OiTERS .-implied in quantities to suit purchasers. Orders from all parts of the interior solicited. Address THOMAS McORADY, Agent, P. O Rox No. 3;l9 Charleston, S. C. tltttsftKXCKs?James Adger A Co., Hon. J. P>. Campbell, Or. St. J. RaVenel, David Jen* nings, McCrady A Son, W. O. Dingle, John 8. Ryan. dot 20?3ia CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS I! TIIF UNDERSIGNED IN VIEW OF AN entire CHANGE OF BUSINESS after the FIR8T of JANUARY next, will ?oll the stock of. DRY GOODS, now in store until the 1st of January next, AT AND UNDER COST And after that date AT AUCTION every Salesdaj and Saturday, until the en tire Stock is sold. All of the above goods has been purchased within the last 90 DAYS AT CASH PRICES, thereby avoiding the necessity of offering Old and Store-worn Stock. The stock .con sist of Homespuns, Calicos, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, and every arti cle usually kept in a well tilled COUNTRY STORE. Call and examine for yourselves, W. T. LIGHTFOOT. nov 20 ly july 81 COURT HOUSE S T O H E. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY of Crackers, CREAM. ^ GINGER CAKES,. LEMON and SODA FAMILY AND EXTRA FLOUR, ground of Georgia Wheat at Augusta. Also a supply of SEED WHEAT, OATS and RYE, and PERUVIAN GUANO. One of RROWN'S Patented "Cotton, Corn and Rice Planters, und Guano DISTRIBU TORS" on exhibition. Orders filled at Fac tory prices. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Court House Store. Market St. nor 20 ly oct 2 NOTICE TO LIEN CM EDITORS IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the matter of Cai.eh G. Stephens, Bankrupt, Er parle P. V. Dihulk, Assignee. Persons holding liens against the Estate of Caleb G. Stephens, Bankrupt, arc required to establish the same before J. C. Carpenter. Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, No. 72 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. on or before the 1st January. 1870. By order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court for South Caro lina. P. V. DIB It I.E. Assignee Caleb C. Stephens, nov 20?td {Bankrupt. ^NOTICE TO LIEN CREDITORS IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. In tho matter of Henry L. Smoak, Bank rupt, Ez parte P. V. Dinni,a, Assignee. Persons holding liens against the Estate of Henry L. Smoak, Bankrupt, are required to establish the same before J. C. Carpenter, Ksq., Register in Bankruptcy No. 72 Broad at reel. Charleston, 8. C. on or before the 20th December next. By order of the Hon. George S. Bryan. Judge of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. P. V. DIBBLE, nov 20?td Assignee H. L. Smoak. Bankrupt. Notice to Lien Creditors. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the matter of Jam us S. Thompson Ex Parte Maby W. Riiktt, Ex'x. All persons holding liens against the Estate of James S. Thompson, Bankrupt, are re quired to establish the same, before J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, No 72 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. on or before the 13th day of December, lNlV.i. By order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. P. V. DIBBLE. nov 18?4t Assignee. Notice to Lien Creditors. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for tho District of South Carolina. In the matter of Abb?HAM A.NTXr.T Ex Putit D. Lorrs. All persons holding liens agaiut the Estate of Abraham Antle/, Bankrupt, a.e required to establish tho same before J. C. Carpenter Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, No. 72 Broad street, Charleston, S. C, on or before the 18th, December, 1809. By order of tho Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for tho District of South Carolina. P. V DIBBLE, nov 18?It Assignee. IN TH ECO CRT OE PROBATE. Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Barnett hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Grorgo W. Barnett, late of Orangebutg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and s>>gnlar the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to bo and apear, be fore mo, at a Court of Probate for the said County to he hidden at Oraitgehurg. on the 1st day of December, I860, at 10 o'clock A. M., to shew cause if any, why tho said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and the 8eal of Court, this 15th day of Nov., A. D. 1880, nnd in tho ninety-third year of American Inde pendence. THAD. C. ANDREWS, not 27- -2t Judge of Probate. IN THE UNITED STATES COURT. Henry Funderbudfer J "I Bill tb. "^S* # 1 to Foreclose G. D. Reitt, O. 8. SbireT^Fel. J Mortgage. By virtue of a^Deorewl Order to me di rected by the Hon. Gaorge 8. Bryan, I will sell on salesday in December next all that lot of land with the Store Bouse ana Build ings thereon, situate in the.Town of Orange burg on Russell Street, bounded east by lot of J. D. Strotuan (formerly J. W. H. Dukes,) west by M. M. McMaater, south by Jail street nnd north by Russell Street. Terms made known in subsequent adver tisement. C. B. GLOVER, nov 18 td Assignee of J. W. Keitt, ?ccioiioo'? fiolo IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of J. W. Kv.it i, Bankrupt. By virtue of my appointment as Assignee of the above named Bankrupt, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg, Court House, on Monday the ?th day of December next, at the usual hours of sale. All that plantation or tract of land con taining GOO acrea more or less, situate on Crotch Pen and Caw Caw Swamp, waters of I North Edisto River, and-bounded by lands of | Dr. H. W. Kennerly, Amos Rooke, J. P. Gol san. Mrs. F. Zeiglor and C. A. Staley. Conditions?One-half cash, balance in one year with interest, purchaser giving bond and mortgage of the plantation, with cove nant of resale in case of breach of the condi tions of the bond. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. " C. B. GLOVER, Assignee nov 13?td J^V. Keitt. Rankrnpt. Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of Abra ham Antley, Bankrupt, Ex parte D. Louts, ily virtue of an order of Hille from the Hon orable District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell I at public auction, at OrangcburgC. H., on i Monday Oth day of December next, at the I usual hours of sale All that Plantation or tract of Land lying in the Fork of Edisto, Oraiigeburg County, containing nOO acres more or less, bounded by lands of M. Hughs, W. R. Iilar, M. Mur phy and D. D. Ant ley. Terms?One-half cash, tho balance on a credit of twelve months, bearing interest from day of sale, with bond and mortgage, and covenant for resale on breach of condi tion of tho bond. Purchasers to pay for pa pers and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE; Assignee of Abraham Autlcy, bankrupt, nov 13 td Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of J. YV. Rkf.o, Rankrnpt, Ex parte Vi V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of side from the Hon orable the District Court ol the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will t'cll at public auction, at Orangeb?rg 0. II., on Monday the lith day of December next, at the usual hours of sale. AH that tract of land lying in the Fork of Edisto, tlrangcburg County, containing 2tl acres more or less, bounded by land- of es tale-Tyler and 8. Dibble. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers and statups. T. V. DRR1T.E. Assignco nov 13?td of J. YV. Reod. Rankrnpt. Assignee's Sale. IN RAN K RUPTOY?In the matter of James S. Thompson, Bankrupt, Ex parte Maut YV. RllF.tt, F.x'x. By virtue of un order from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Pub tic Auction a tOrnngcburg C. II., on Monday the Oth day of December next, at the usual hours of sale. All that plantation or tract of land lying on Sautce River, in St. Matthews Parish, Orangeburg County, containing HOT acres more or /ess, bounded by lands of A. R. Tu ber, Roberson Riser, e.-uite of Tabor and Sautce River. ALSO All that tract of land lying in Clarendon County, containing 170 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Rohersou Riser, T. Bronghton. estate of -Tabi r and San tee River. A LSO AM that tract of laud lying in St Matthews Parish, Oraiigeburg County, containing .">0 acres more or less, bounded by hinds of K. Garriek, A. R. Taber nnd Roberson Riser. Conditions?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, with bond, bearing in terest from day of sale, payable annually, with mortgage of the properly ami covenant for resale on breach of condition of the bond, and to pay for papers und stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee. of Jus. S. Thompson, lbinkiupt. nov 13 td Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of Caleb G. StrVHRXS, Bankrupt, Export; P. V. Din BLR, Assignee. By virtue of nn order of sale fr'bui the Honorable District Court of tho United States, for the District of South Carolina, 1 ?.\ ill sell at public auction at the residence of Dr. Caleb. (J. Stephens, Fork of Bdisto, Orangeburg County, on c rsdny the 2d I?e oeinber next, at II o'clock. A. M. the person al properly of above named Bankrupt, con sisting of 2 Horses, 10 Shoata and 1'ig-. .t Goals, 1 Yearling, Buggy and Harness, Car riage and Harness, Qcurs and No Bushels ol Corn. Conditions Cash immediately after the sale. P. V. DIBBLE. As igneo, Caleb <i. Stephens, Bankrupt, nov 20 td Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY.?In the matter of Hen ry. L. SuOAK, Bankrupt, Exporte P. V. Din ui.k, Assignco. By virtue of en order of sale from the Honorable the District Court of the United States, tor the District of South Carolina, 1 will sc/ll at public Auction, at the ?'csidci.ee of Henry L. Smonk, Oraiigeburg Comity, on Tuesday the Kith Novemver, in.-t., at 11 o'clock. A. M. the perishable property cf the above named Bankrupt, consisting of 40 Bushels Corn, 8 Bushels Rice, loo Bushels Cotton Seed, Cotton Gin, Corn8heller, Straw Cutter, Buggy and Harness, Cart, 2 Timber Carls, 1 Heiftr, Sheep Hogs and other ar ticles. Terms Cash immediately after the sale. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee, nov 20?td H. L. Smoak, Bankrupt. 170II K U.K.?The Corner Lot 1/ now occupied by J. W. PATTERSON, Esq., one of the best Business Stands in Oraiigeburg. Tkksis?#2,500?* 1,000 cash, the re mainder in ten yearly instalments. Apply to Mrs. LAWRENCE KEITT, nov 6?tf .St. Matthews P, 0. a o < k 2. o ^W0 Moo 030S jc * o m. albrecht, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, okax(;f,iii ii , s. c,. Returns thanks for past PATRONAGE and Solicits a continuanco of the same WORK entrusted to him will RECEIVE his PERSONAL ATTENTION. All Work Warranted. oct 23 c tf G EO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR SAPARILLA GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCIlt Those Celebrated Preparations, origiuully introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medical faculty: hare been so long extensively used by physicians and others, that they are goncrully known for their intrinsic value, and can he relied on as being most valuable remedies in all cases where Snrsaparilla or Btichu are applicable, ami cannot be too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly concentrated form, so as to render the dose small and convenient. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEYk CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No, 737 Market street. Philadelphia. For sale bv DUKES ft SIIULER, and E. J. OLIVKROS.'orangcburg. S. C. and DO WIE & MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 3. C. oct 0?tf " CHISOLM" BR?TKERS7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Are prepared to raukc LIBERAL AD NANCES on Consignments to them of COT TON, RICE, TIMBER. LUMBER, &c. oct 10 wcu 3m Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, propiuetor. A VINO procured the services of a F1R8T CLASS BAKER, Mil. THOS. W. ALBERUOTTT, I am now prepared to do all kinds of RAKING at n moments notice, and to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and nt Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Merchants and Kanulies. No expenses will be spared on my part to please my Customers. The following liat of Bread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : c a re e s: Pound Cake Large and Small. Spttnge Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cukes. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cuke. French Tea Cake. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Rolivers and Thick Cakes. o r a. o k e Ti s: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. bread: 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 Orangehurg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. apl 24?ly V. PITTIIAN. H In the Circnit Court. IN EQUITY. Oil A N HEDUKG Ct > l, S T Y. R. W. Bates, Administrator] Bill cum lestnmcnto annexo ( f?.r Injunction vs ami P. A. McMichacl, et. al. J Belief. Pursuant to an Order : he Court in this case, the Creditors of Bennett M. Shuler. decour- 1, arc hereby notified Ic present and prove their demands prior to the 1st day of January next. GBO. ROLIVER, Nov. nth. 1800. C. 0. C. P. OKANG KUVHO?In Eqcity. A ricinus A. Connor, ") Bill for Sale of Administrator, et. uz. Heal Estate to pay vs y Delits. for lnjunc Margaret McMichael, 1 lion and Belief. et. al. J By virtue of an order in the above named cause, the creditors of the Into Paul A. Mc Michael, deceased, are hereby notified that they are required to present and prove their respecti> - demands, before the undersigned, tho Special Referee, at Orangehurg. South Carolina, on or before the first day of Janua ry next, or they will be debt rrod payment. " Clerk's Offico, ) GEO.. B0LIVER, Orangeburg, S. C, [ C. C. P. October 27, 1869. j act HO td NOTICE?I* Hereby Ulven to the Public, that I have this day discon tinued RUSINESS as a MERCHANT in the Town nf Orangehurg. All persons indebted to me as a Merchant will make payment to JOHN DAVIS, and all persons holding claims against me as afore n-.id will present them to him for settlement, he having assumed the payment thereof. W. L. W. RILEY. This 10th October, 1800.- 23?if, FRESH ARRIVALS AT _ M' NAMARA & JONES. AVK RECEIVED THIS WEEK FROM NEW YORK, A 8ECORD SUPPLY OF KEW Goods, consisting of Ladies Dress Goods. DcLains, Calicot?, Flannels, Balmoral Trta, Cloaks, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Homespuns, &o. Alse another supply tf th?* CELEBRATED FREDKRICKSBURG, VA. CA SSI MERE, Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Kerseys, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cape, Ready Made Clothing, &c. Also a complete stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. The above goods were bought low on account of the great fall in gold, and we solicit our friends to call on us before baying elsewhere. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest Market prices, nov 20 apl 10?ly BJcNAMARA & JONES. W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER! OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC A WELL SELECTED STO^K OF FREER FAMILY GROCERIES and Fino Brands of CHOICE LIQUORS. Calliug the attention of Housekeepers to the fact that I am supplied EVERY WEEK with Fresh CABBAGE (Red and White), ONIONS, CODFISH, IRISH POTATOES, DRIED APPLES. Also German, Hasel and Wallnuts, and Coaco Nuts, and Butter Nuts and 8. ? ?'. Piccan Nuts, The folldwing brands are on draft, CABINET, RYE. CORN, MONONOAHALA. FRENCH BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM, CATAWBA WINE, PORT, MALAGA, SHERRY and CLARET. Also LAGER, CIDER AND EDINBURG AL%. I shall try and keep only an A No. 1 ARTICLE of all I offer for sale. The OLD CITIZENS of the County will be happy to find Mr. JOHN FAIR, formerly Agent of the S. C. R. R.. at this place, with me. Come one and nil. and sec for yourselves. .lust received 6 Parrels of the far famed CINCINNATI LAGER BEER. Tads). needs no recommendation, but to drink it and pay for it. Respectfully, nov 13?ly W. T. M ULLER. JOHN DAYIS & CO., RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGE burg and Vicinity that they have opened a Complete Stock of Choice Family Groceries and Liquors at the Ol J Stand of W. L. W. Riley where they Mill be pleased to see their friend.-* and the public generally. You will find at our Store the following- articles BACON, FLOUR, LARD, BUTTER. CHEESE, MACKEREL. SUGARS. COFFEES, TEAS. SARDINES. LOBSTERS, OYSTERS. PICKLES. CRACKERS. FRESH PEACHES. CANDIES, CIGARS, SMOKING nnd CHEWING TOBACCO. WINE. BRANDY, GIN WHISKEY* all of the Choicest Brand?, besides other articles not mentioned. AB of Which is offered cheap for cash. nov 0 lj STOCKEIS CHEAP CASE STORE, CORNER OF RUSSELL AND CHURCH STREETS, NKXT TO TIIK BAPTIST CHURCH. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MOVED INTO HIS NEW STOLE, JL where he ha*, opened with a LARGE and FRESH STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS, eonsieting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, Shoes, Hardware Groceries, &c, Where he will be pleased to see his OLD FRIENDS and as many NKW ONES as may honor him with a call. He SELLS STRICTLY FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, Parties having neither of the above will save him and themselves a great deal of tirao and trouble by not ask inn for CREDIT, as they will be refused.* THANKING h'n FRIENDS and the CITIZENS of the District generally for their past Patronge. he Solicits a continuance of the riatue. Respectfully JOHN D. STOCKER. oct 30 aug 23 1? 1869. _ w ^ . ??^.,T 18GSJ. J. W. PATTERSON, HAVING JUST RECEIVED HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now prepared to offer INDUCEMENTS to Purchasers. DRY GOODS, UATS, SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FBI'IT will be kept on hand during the Winter. Housekeepers will bear in mind that he keeps nothing stale la tho GROCERY LINE Every AKTICLE aold is FRESH and GOOD. The Highest Cash Prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. sept 25 o ly BULL, 8C0YILL & 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 COftSETTS Another lot of those CELEBRATED NEEDLES. BULL SCOVILL & PIKE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CASSIMERS. COTTONADES SPANISH LINNEN, &c? TRUNKS Por S.I., rony 20?1j Blfl.1-, SCOVILL ft PTKE. "