The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 27, 1869, Image 8
[From Jhe German.] .
The EnS^f Autumn.
KNOWLTON.
? aX ?flVxtfS* ^V??1?? ?"tumnal air,
Failing leaves by winds o'ertakeri;
leFrbm thcgroves no song wo hear:
Ah! how mournful: how forsaken;
Winter comoth, deathly eold:
* Forest! where are all thy, pleasures?
Bright fields, laughing golden grain,
Where are now thy waving treasures?
v?tyeat and chUl the day has grown';
O'er the meadows mists are flying;
Through the desert forests moan
id cries: the season dying.
Heart! oklAo>naetjthou the start
Of they^oklct madly leaping?
And tosVUrou remeinber, HeartT
When we wandered by it weeping ?
? '^rleWMolitSst ottcn grieved thyself,
, .? t ff. i Drinking pain and sorrow ever .
Thou hast loved, Rnd thou hast hopod:
Soon, we part, to meet?oh ! never!
: *T^it our parting I shall watch ;
? . ' With ray 16vo I will tairround thee:
Lotus hope that soon, O Heart!
Storms less ficrcojpay sweep around thec
That our last, sad, dreary hour,
^. Wa*nay meet serene, and sleeping.
O'er our rest the gray skies lower,
And alone the rain-clouds weeping.
- ?ji-J_j^-1-'_
Charges to Grand Juries Extraor
dinary.
Coupled and in?connection with, the
able aud ui'^nly charge ot Judge Carpen
ter to tlie^rand jury in the case of T. J.
Mackcy, we noticv the charge of Judge
Platt to the Bamwell jury, in which his
honor uses very remarkable language.
His honor seems to think that iu twelve
months every office in the State will be
filled^by ''Carolina gentltMi.cn." This
is a'-bcld' prediction ccrtaiuly, and a very
remarkable one, coming from this source.
Quid nunc .' What next? Was Judge
Platt in earnest ? Has he any reasons
upon whieh to base his prophecy ? Who
can tell? Perhaps he may be right and
this consumation so devoutly wished for
??u so remarkably predicted by Judge
Platt, will be.
Is this"*the beginning of reaction?
Are these men, foreseeing the future,
thetnselves-'predicting their own fate ?
Georgo Foabody.
The telcgTam from London, informs
us that the Bishop of London preached
the fujioral. of George Peabody at West
minster Abbey, on the 18th inst.
The Bishop said iu his discourse :?
"No.untitlcd commoner has evergathur
ed^shen a concourse of sincere mourners
around his gravo, Ho labored to relieve
the wants of the pour and by them he
was beloved, as by all thuse who sympa
thize with poverty and honor benevo
lence. It was his benevolence. It was
his business to gather aud his joy to
give. Two nations will ever reverence
his name, whieh forms another bonded'
union between Kngbmd and America."
OCkalrttnnd statoly etiology Irotu the j
mitred priest of England, noble lauda
tion spoken in the grand altar of Wcst
niiuster Abbey, and resounding through
the aisles and among the arches of the
Church of England's nobles and ochoillg
among the vaults where her kings are
alde^frng1.
Crandiy dirged the organ in conso
nance aud responsive to the spoken eu
logy, and as it dirges through the dim
aisles and struck amid the fretted arches,
it pecuied to chauut his funeral praises.
Vast Was the throng, and high-born
lords and ladies were there to weep
around his burial.
But greater honors are his. The poor
made happy by fits bounty, the sick, re
stored by his kindness, the sad, rnjoicud
by his charity, these all as they utter his
praises in their hearts and on their
knees, these tell his grandest eulogy *
and the grand songs of praise and plaud
its, ringing through the arches of Heav
en's owu temple, this will be the grand
est onlogy this will be the grand music
of Uig dtrgo, theso the honors that are his.
The Masonic Fair opened in Charles
ton, on Monday night. It is described
as a magnificent affair.
* A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer
whoso sheep were dying from a disease
known in thut section as "pupcr skin,"
killed one or two of these diseased sheep,
about ou thrir last legs, and on disecting
them, found the tubes of tho lungs filled
with small thread-like worms, from half
an inch to two riches long, and of a
whitish color. Ho then killoda healthy,
well-conditi?he*d} wether, examined its
lungs and found nothing of the kind.
Samuel Bowles aays:?The Colorado
wheat makes a rich hearty flour, beariug
a creamy golden tinge; and I have oaten
no where, olse better bread than is made
from Th'c wheut will rauk with the
?ery best that America produces, aud is
more like the California grain than that
of "the Sire."
BOOKS! BOOKS 1! BOOKS!!
<fcO? &o.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A
I fine assortment of SCHOOL BOOK8,
arm wlU continue to keep the best in use, and
will sell at prices as low-as Uiey -aaujbe pur
chased fron? the Publishers. Also': COPY
BOOKS and Stationery.
Books arid Music when not on hand can be
obtained in a short time. 1 have alio the
Agency for Sticfl's & Chiokeriug's Celebrated
Pianos.
1 will continue to keep the Npn Explosive
Light-House Fluid, also Osborne's Patent
Burner.
Just received a Fresh supply of GROCE
RIES, &c,
KIRK KOI!IXSOX,
nov 20?ly?npl 17 Russell-Street.
MONEY! Money! IMcrne^ M!
Saved! Saved!! SAVED!!?
By Buying Your
DRUGS PAINTS
r4;
MEDICINES,
I ( j" /
'and gai:dex seeds
AT
E. J. OLIVEROS, M. !>.,
Dr'uggist-and Pharmaceutcst,
may 2, 09?ly Ornugcburg C. Ii., S. C.
JUST RECEIVED
A full and complete stock of
DRY GOODS.
FANCY ARTICLES.
CLOTHING.
HATS.
ROOTS.
SHOES.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
CASH ADVANCED
on COTTON Consigned to A. J. SALINAS.
By
F. E. SALIX AS,
15AM RERG AND GRAHAM'S
Mr. L. T. I/.LAR will be found at my
Bamberg House, and will be pleased to serve
his friends.
oct 2 tf
R E 31 0 V A LV
rpilE SUBSCRIBER RESP EGT FULLY
inform his friends and the public thai
lie has rc-opened his BAR-ROOM at the
CAN N 0 N IIOUS E
where he hay just received a frosh supply of
choice
BRANDIES, WINKS,
WHISKEYS, A I.E.
PORTER, ( IDER.
' TOBACCO and CIO tttS.
All of the above are of finest brands and
warranted to give sat h fact ion.
Also all necessary articles kent in a FIRST
CLASS BAR. Drinks of all kinds MLX!'!>
to suit the taste.
ICE kept constantly on hand.
JAS. CANNON,
june 12?tf PropHctoi.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
CO.MI'OISO
Acid Phospliate of Lime
For Composting with Cotton Seed,
rpms aRTICXE is manufactured
JL AT THE Company's Works, uuder the
direction and superintendence of Dr. Rave
nbl.
It contains the snmci olcmcnts of fertility
as SOLUBLB PACIFIC GUANO, e.xcc.pi tiki
it is not furnished with AMNION I A. Ii is
prepared expressly for composting with cot
ton seed, whieh furnishes tho element of
AMMONIA : the*object being to render that
side, product of (lie plantation available to
the highest degree as an cleihent of fertility.
For further und particular information apply
to the undersigned.
J. N ROBSON,
Agent for South < 'arolin i,
1 und 2 Atlantic Wharf", Charleston.
JOHN S. REE?E, .in.,
?General Agent, Baltimore,
oct 30
OKAN?KBU HaT
John F. Bonnett, 1 Bill for Sale of
Administrator. ( Real Estate tii pay
vs. I for Jnjuuctioti und
Jno F. North ct u-c et al. ] Relief.
By order of the CtfUrt of Equity, i* 11 per
ilous |iaving demands against the Bslatc ot
Mary Pou, deceased, arc required to present
ami prove the sama before iho undersigned
on or before the first day of January tioxd,
or be debarred payment. . ? - -
Oct. 2'.t, Isii'J. 0EO, B?LIVER,
oct 80?id Special Referee.
?IIAN? EB?110?In Equity.
Washington P. Giover, 1 Bill for Sale of
Administrator, ' Real Estate, to pay
ve ( debts, for lnjuno
Sophia A. Glover, ul. al. j tioii and Relit f.
By virtue of au order iu the above named
cause, llw ere ?Boro of ? 1?? * late Lewis C
(Hover, deceased, nro kerony uv'tificd I'm!
they arc required to present and prove ihelr
respeetivti demands before the lll'dcralgitl'd,
the Special RoferOo, at Or-nngohiirg. South
Carolina, on or hofovp tho first day of Janu
ary next, or they will l>o debarred payment
Clerk's Office, \ OtfQ. BO LH Kit,
Oraiigoburg. S. c. I C. C. P.
October 22, 1809. J
oct 30 td
OR AN U ED U It G ?I n Eq uit y.
F. Vi'. Fairey, 1 Bill for Account, Sale
vs of Intestates, Real Es
Jane E. Parsons, ' lato and for Relief.
Adm'x, of. al.
By virtue of an order in the above named
oause, the Creditors of the lato Joseph H.
Murphey, deceased, are hereby notified that
they are required to present and prove their
respective Demands before Charles I!. (Hov
er, Esq., Special Referee, at Ornugcburg.
South Carolina, on or before the first day of
Jnnuury next, or they will be debarred pay
ment. *
Clerk's Office, j GEORGE BOL1YEB,
Urnngeburg, S. C. V C C P.
Oct. Id, 1809. J
oct 23 td
Orangeburg?In Equity.
Win. Keller,
vs.
W. R. Keller, Adm'i J
d^ boftit non
J. W. Smith. J
By an ord<?r in this cnuse the creditors of
J. W. Smith are required to prove their de
mands before me by the 9th day of January
next. C. B. QLOVER,
October 9, 18C9. Referee,
oct 17 td
XTOTICK. -? All PorHOiiH In
jXj debtod t., W. L. W. BILLY as n Mor
chant in Orsngebnrg Village, will phase
come forward and SETTLE UP, ns longer in
dulgence can not be given,
-novo? tf JOHN DAVIS, Agt.
_SPECIAL, NOTICE.
To partios in want of DOORS, SA8HES
and BLINDS, wo refer to the advertisoment
of P. P. Toiile, the large manufaeturor of
those goods in Charleston. Price list furn
ished on application.
jury 17 9m
INSURE YOUR LIFE.
rITUU EO^IJITAIIXE IjIFE CON
J ducts its business on tho
PURELY MUTUAL
ALL CASH PLAN.
??PAY AS YOU 00" is tho safe rule in
LIFE ASSURANCE
as in anything else.
Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 1808 ex
ceded that Of ouy "CHECK," "NOTE" or
"MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve
Millions.
ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy
Holders annually.
INCOME. O.OOO.tXMJ.OO
ASS BTS.~.10.OOO.tKJO.OO
The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
offers to the Public.nll the REAL ADVAN
TAGE which can with safety bo conceded
by any Company.
N. AUSTIN BULL,
juno 20?apl .1?tf Local Agent.
1 AfWi kkwaiw.-1 WILL
J.?\/V/'_' K'V? Due Thousand Dollars
Howard for any case of tho following diseases,
which the medical faculty have pronounced
incurable,- that Dr. RieuuusGolden Remedies
will not radically ehre. Dr. Rlchnu's Golden
Balsam, No. 1, will cure Syphillis in its
primary and secondary stages, such as old
ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin
eruptions^ P?rcncss of the scalp, ea'rdi'oaHon
diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr.
Rienau!* Golden Balsam, No. 2, will euro the
tbird stages, or Lertiary Syphillis. Syphillilie
and Mercurial Rheumatism, arid I defy those
who Buffer from such diseases to Obtain a
radical cure, without the aid of this me Jioino,
which does not prevent the patient from eat
ing and drinking what they liko. 1 .have hun
dreds of certificates showing the miraculous
cures effected by these remedies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. '1 $"i per bottle, of two
bottles $0. Dr. Rrchau's Golden Antidote?A
safe, speedy, pleasant, und radical eure for
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation, Gravel, and all
urinary deraugoincutg, accompanied with
full directions, warranted to eure. Price
per bottle. Dr. Riohau's Golden Klixir
de Amours?A radical cure lor General De
bility in old or young, impartihg energy- to
those who have led a life of sensuality. It
is invaluable to those whoare anxious for
au increase of family. Powerful, harmless,
aud speedy in restoring health. Price $5
per bottle, or two bottles, On r ?ccipl of
price, by moneyed order, registered letter,
or express, these remedies will be shipped to
any place. Prompt attention paid to al!
oorrespondents. None genuine without the
name of Dr. Richau's Remedies, D. B.
Richards, roIq proprietor, blown in glass<d
bottles. Ad.Less DK. D. B. RPCHAU'S,
No. 228 Ynrick st., New York. t)tlice hours
from u a. .m. to u v. m. Circulars sent.
Aug. 21 tf
Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal"
properties which h-h.?g to mi Old and Pur..
Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good fol'
Kidney OoiuplainiA ddh -ions Tonic. Put
Up m cash's containing oiit dosen UnttlCS each
and sold by nil Druggists, Groeerii.
a. m. binpnger; ft ? (>..
Establish '.77.S. No lo Beaver St., N. Y.
dr. E. i OLIVEROS, Agent,
July hi?">m Orarigelntfj S, c
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful vege
table restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated.- As a
tonic and cordial for the *
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomach
ics. As a remedy for
'the nervous weakness to
which women arc cspec
ially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a
standard article?a me
dicinal staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
aug 21 c ly
|7 X EC L TO IIS NOTICE. ?All
1"_J Person? having demands sgainsl the
Estate Of P. M. Toiler, deceased, will pre
sent the same properly attested, and all prr
Bons indebted to said Instate will make Imme
diate payment to the undersigned on or be
fore the tir.-t day of .March next.
ALLEN PORTER,
oct 00--td Qua)iffed Kxecutor.
Notice of Dismissal.
? Lstate of Wado H. Gsfkin.
T^TOTICE IS HEREBY Gtvi-.N TO ALL
J^j Concerned, that I will apply <o the
Judge of 1'ipbajo of Orangehurg County, ai
Orangehurg, S. C. on Tuesday) tdc 7tb day
of December next, for ii final discharge frflnl
the Administration of the above named K
tnto. A. .: GASK IN,
nov C?It Surviving Administrator
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS & SHOES,
. JEFFORDS & CO.,
[ER RAILROAD AND RUSSELL-STREETS,
0? CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURO COUNTY", A WELL 8ELECTID
Slock of which I hoy. guarantee to Bell LOWER 'ban any House in thU place.
CLEAR 1JACON SUM'S. SUGARS. COFFEES, i
i" SHOULDERS. BUTTER. LARD.
SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS. SYRUP. MOLBSSKS.
8UGR CUREJ^TIAMS at 22 cts. MACKEREL. HERRINGS.
FINE OLD HOLLAND GIN AND FRENCH BRANDY.
GIBSON'S XXX WHISKEY at $t!.00 per Gallon.
PURE OLD CORN llo 2 0!) "
^OLD BOURBON do LOO "
Call and Examine our Slock. oct 10 g?pt 2~>?f>m
LAUGE! NEW!! ATTRACTIVE!!!
-+AND+
CHEAP!!!!
-A.T
CORNELSOE', KRAMER & CO.'S.
OUR S T O C K 0 F
Foreign, Domestic and Fancy I)ry Goods
FOR TIIIO FALL AND WINTER TRADE!
AFINK assortment of Gents and Roys CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and
SHOES, se(pnd to none in the Market.
GROCERIES, ?ARD\yAliE, SADDLES, HARNESS, CROCK:.RY
and all other lines fully assorted,
New Goods Received by Every Steamer.
8*?-YYo liny COTTON, RICK nnd%PRODUCE at the Highest Market
PRICES.
-Conto one and all ! One and .ill ! !
CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO.
OCt 2 net :i k lv
" FIRE! FIRE!! FIEE!!!
INSURE YOl R PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE YVLTII
CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO.,
AGENTS OF
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
IXCOKPOKiTi:!) 1850,? A8SKTS, JA.\. ?809, 8111,461.52
AND
James River Insurance Company,
AUTHORIZED CAPITA L 1 500,000.
&?r 15 () T II S 0 I T II E K N C 0 32 P A N I E S .
a :g 11
tf
The "CAROLINA- FERTILIZER" is made from the
Pliosphatts of Smith Carolina, anil is prori unwed i>> vari us chemists, one of the
Lest Manures known, onhj inferior to Peruvian Guano in its Fertilizing Properties.
These Phosphates are the remains id' cxtiitel bud und km animals, and possess
qualities of the greatest value t?> the Agriculturist.
N\"c annex thq nutilysis <>l" Prof? sor Sliepard.
'?LABORATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
An .ly.-'.r cf CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally ?el ;ctcd.
McdMnro cxpel|ed al 2126 F.]? j0
(>,..,.,i, >f|itler ?Ith sonv water ol c mibination expelled at a low red heat.10.60
Pia?! Ingredient*?.r?ft-80
AinOnin. 2.0U
IMioitphorio A -ill - Soluble.n.M..Lqulynh-nl t.? 11.2" Soluhle Phosphate of L'.mc.
Jnsoulc.,.'-.i".Equivalent to 13.in Insoluble (bone).
111,18 21.75 1 phato of T.ime.
Sulphurlo Arid.11.01 Equivalent !o 23.05 Sulphate of Lime.
Sulplutte bf Pottpdi. 80
Sulphhtb of Soda. . 3.50
Saint. 1 LOO
t in the strength of these reu .'.!. I a in glad to certify to the superiority of t lie' CARO
LINA FERTILIZER, examined.
?'. IT. SSIEI*.1R1>, Jr.
YYV will furnish this exeellent FEU 1 ILIZKil to Planters and others at SGb
per ton "1" - 00? pnv.ntls,
<3 1 ;<>. W. WILIJ A MS & CO.,
aoy G?liu F A C T O 11 S.
FURNITURE. CH?JR AND SOFA
AY A I I I : RO O M S .
DANIEL II. SILCOX,
175, 177, AND 170 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
KEEPS const\NTI.Y ?>N ll\M> A LA RGB AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT]
of Cahinet Furniture, ot the !.ii<si ami most approved styles, which he ntle.-s :if prices
u Inch cumii i lall |o please, coin is1 ug. in pai t, ?\ ; Rii h 8? Is of FA It LOR ami CHAMBER
FURNlTCRL.Bernl-tea.l-, Bun a>i". Wushsiauds and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Walnut
Solas, Tete-n-Teies. Cliairs. Arn. Chairs, Rocking Chair-', Whal-nots, Sofa and Centre Tjjl?
hies, Marble and Mahogapy Top-. Secretary and Book Cases, etc. Also CHAMBER and
cottagk SETS of every uctoriptinn. Also
K L A p'T [CVSPONQE
Withobt i. riv .1 i.o- LUXURY. F.CoNOMY. DURABILITY and nu.vi THFl LNi:ss. iu-all
Uuho'sn-ry. The best Assortment ever bflTi red In this Market.
? N. E,?GOODS CARLl l LLY PACKED FOR SHUT1N0,
may I wc 1 2m
REEDER & DAVIS,
COTTON FACTORS '
-AND-'
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
A DOER'S NORTH WHARF,
CHARLESTON, So. Ca.
-o? ? .
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SO
LICITED.
oswki.l RkBDKR. ZlMMERMAN DAVIS.
aug 28 wee 6m
wm. m'. lawt?n,
C?itON FACTOR,
and
COM MISSKLN M Eft CII ANT,
CHARLESTON, g! C
Liberal advances mado on consignments
and produce shipped to Liverpool, &c. ?
sept 20 wee 4m
Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCKKS,
('O TTON FA CTOIiS & BA XKERS
ETuyne Street, Churlcstott, S. C.
Williams, Taylor & Co.,
CO M MISSION M E RCIIA NTS,
ti? Reaver St., und 20 Exchange Place,
N E W YORK.
apl 17 Gm
WM. G. BEE & GO.,
Factor* and
COMMISSION M EltCHANTS,
22 ADC,EE'S WHARF,
C II A R L ES TO N, S. C.
Wm. C. Ref.. Tiieodork D. Jkrvrv
LIBERAL ADVANCES made upon Con
aigumenla to the above House, Air the Char
leston, New York and Liverpool Markets.
Apply to JAMES BROWNE,
sept 1?It* At D. Louis' Store.
GEORGE & HACKER,
SASH BLUSTjO
AND
1) 0 O It V A C T O R Y .
KING STREET, OPPOSITE CAN NUN,
CHARLESTCTtf, S. C.
A large Stock <.f the above on hand. All
orders tor the same promptly filled.
sept 18 but
.A. J. SALINAS,
FACTOR AND
< O .tf M ISS I ON .vi ERC El .1 A T,
CH VRLESTON S. C.
Liberal advances made on Cotton.
Uefkrrxcks-?First National Rank, Peo
ple's N ili mal Rank. Messrs. JhO. Eraser A
Co., Charleston. S c. ju'y "1?ly
Qinlm&nn Rf?tliers,
COMMISSION MERCH \NTS.
rik.M.tBBS IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segnrs,
No. 88 Rail /;..</.
ca r : St ?N, s. c.
Ri'l.l.man.v, II. bOM.M ANX.
oct - "** am
is. iu itis iiam,
.v/ i:ir*oe tc /'?'. II*. flufiifitiM,
"Ijl King St., Plg'n Red Mortar, just lieh??
Calhorn; at., Charleston, S. C,
l>? M.EU IX
?rugs. Medicines, <*! oruienlr, Alcohol. Rare
Win es ami Liquord tor Medicinal Fu. ?
poses, Perfumery, Soups, Brushes,
FnncV arid Toilet Artie: -.
oCt 2 lv
EDWARD PERRY,
155 MEKTINO SI HE ET.
?>l?l???Mite Churli'Mtoii Hotel,
CIJA Ii LEfi T?N, S S.
I VEALER IN SCHOOL, LAW und MEDl
? ) e il Books.
LAW BLANKS, -\.e.. BLANK BOOKS of
all Styles on hnnd and made to order.
STA'l ION ERY of all kinds.
PRINTING of every description executed
with promptness and nl reasonable rates.
PRINTING PAPERS and Wade . ('...
Rook and Job PRINTING INK.
oct 2 Cm
\V I L i rr E ' s
31 A 26 U I. E W O R K H ,
ilT Meeting-Street. Charleston. So. Ca.
MONUMENTS. HEAD STONES, MAR
blc and S:une Tile. Blue Flagging and
Brown Stone Work, of every description.
S OR'II GRANITE MONUMENTS.
Iron Swiilinfts?
it. a. white. ???? p. whit*.
may 1 c 12m
I^UNITURE, HERRING, ale.
* R. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms,
corner of Market and King Streets, Charles
ton, S. C. supplies many families, both
Country and Town to their full satisfaction.
Re.; ! a few quotations from letters he re
ceived :
NflWBRRBT, April 8, 1809.
Mit. R. WHITE?Dkar Sir: The Furni
ture came sale to hand and was just as you
represented it. Numbers of visitors have
looked at it. and it is much admired, in fact
nothing like it in ibis place. It may be the
means of your selling more here.
Vuuts truly, **#? ? 1
Another from Winnsboro, S. C, says:
"We are wed pleased with the suit. Send
Wardrobe to match."
An ! one front Orangcburg County :
??Furniture arrived safe, and family de
lighted."
Try Wm for yourself.
Ho keeps CRADLES too.
Comer King and Market Streets,
,nny?12m 8 Charleston, S. C.
The Chester Reporter
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
vu rusher by
E. C. McLurc & J. A. Bradley, Jr.,
AT
CHESTER, S. C.
TERMS?Invariably in Advance.f^.OO
nov 0 tf
and Winter Stock
OF EVERY VARIETY
? Juat Received by.
F. If. W. HKIGGMANN &r CO.
Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Shoes,
Hate, Groceries, Ao.
Pure White, Li
quors Ale, Porter,
/ "?
"I T AVK now on hand as fino ?1
XjL ING MACHINES as can
fin whore in the United States. This
chine is constructed on a new - principle of
mechanician!, possessing rare and valuable .
Improvements. Having been examined by
the .in.>st profopmi experts, and pronounced
tobe Simplicity und Perfection combined.
f- atisfafctlon guaranteed.
We will buy COTTON *nd ail other PRO
DUCE, giving the highest market price, er
ship for any one, FREE of C II ARG I and
make LIBERAL ADVANCES on .he same.
Pr Ht W. BlUOGMANN It CO.
nor 13 oct 9 ? \w
-:-?-?-?i&dJL
jP. I\ TOALE,
Manufacturer of Door*, Sash JBlinl
Charleston, S. O,
HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE FACTORY in the South
ern States, and keeping always on hand a
large and most complete stock of DOORS',
SASHES. BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doorr,
Shutters, Mouldings, &cM &c, I am enabled
to sell low and at manufacturers' prices.
N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in.
good order. ,
July 24 af>l 24 iy
D. LOUIS, AGENT,
HAS RETURNED FROM NEW YORK,
and Baltimore with a full and assort
cd ntock or
Fall & Winter Goods
ALSO
Receiving a full supply of
FEESII GROCERIES, Ac.
D LCI" IS. A pent.
At the Corner.
sept 23 nur ID c ly
W ?X. W T LLGOCK,
RUSSELL 8TREET,
OKi^UE?VRft, N. C.
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI
sens of Orangebiirg County, thai he is
nor. rceciyjijrg a large supply.of
DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY
GROCERIES. *WCabinet, Eagle and Boar
buu Brands. Scotch Ale, and the fa hi on*
Lodger Segars.
His stock of TIN WARE end HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, is the largest in lb*
(lof.nty. First-class STOVES Kept consume
ly mi hand ami warranted to work well.
* jnly '.I may 1 ly
State ?l South Carolina^
Oft A NUERUaaO COUNTY*
PRORATE COURT.
VM. SMITH. EXECUTOR OF THR
. last Will und Testament of J. R f.
Datiizler, deceased, having filed hie Petition
in ibis Court lor Leave to Establish the
Former 1 xistcricc. Contents and Loss of the
said Wdl of .1. R. F. Pantjltr. On motion
<>; Messrs. DeTreville <i Sistrunk.it is or
dered that all persons interested therein da
appear before this Court on the loth day of
December, IMV.', to introduce and cross ax
i.mirte wim?.-s:s touching the same should,
they so desire.
THAD. C. ANDREWS,
sep'l 12? 8m Judge of Probate.
State of South Carolina,
ORAjNGEBURG COUNTY.
IN EQUITY.
In the matter of Lost Documents zx rxunt
Mary Marchant,
alary Marchant of the Town of Orangeburg
having filed her petition in this Court to ea
tabltsb ihe former Existence, Contents and
Loss of a certain Deed of Conveyance of a lot.
of Land in said Town situate at Corner of"
Market and AmcLa Streets, executed by
John Majrcliiint to said Alary Marchant in.
IriiiO. ' On motion of W. J. DeTreville, Esq.,
Solicitor, it is ordered, that all persons inter
ested appear before me en the 21?t day of"
December, I?09. to introduce or cross exam
ine evidence touching the premises should,
they so desire.
GEORGE ROLIVER,
Sept. 21. 1809. 25?td
13 K. TTJTT'B
Snsnparillu and Qnecn's Delight,.
The great Alterative nnd Blood Purifier.
EXPECTORANT,
A Pleasant and Sure Cure for Coughs,.
Asthma, &c.
VEGETABLE LIVER FILLS,.
For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, &o.
Improved Liquid Hair Dye*
Warranted the best in use.
Fi t sale in Orangoburg by
DR. E. J. OLIVEROS,
junc 5 8 m
FOR SALE, RENT
OR LEASE.
TH E FIN H PLANTATION
Belonging to tho Estateof the lata Colonel
KE1TT, and well known as the
Darbj Place.
These LANDS are among the.REST-in
tho District, being situated on Lyon'a Creek,
commanding A FINE WATER-POWER, and
of a Rich Red Clay Soil. They are offered
at ONE-HALF their Vnluation in 1866. Said
Tract contains f>00 norcs.
Cendltions?$f>,oOO?one-third cash, tha
balance in two yearly instalments. Address?
MRS. LAURENCE KE1TT,
nov 7?tf Charleston, 8. C* ?
A OTltl.-ls Hereby Given
[> to the LEGATEES of the ESTATE of
CHRISTIAN WOLFE, deeeased, to appear
before Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate.
on tho Hh day of December next, for a set
tlement. Application will be made cn that
day for n Final Discharge of W. C. Wolfe aa
K\.icnter ?l said Estate.
W. C. WOLFE,
nov ?:?!<, Kxecutor.