The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 16, 1871, Image 7
LOCAL.
8ATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1871.
ill Advertisements must
be handed to the Business
Manager before Thursday
Noon* _
Sea advertisement of Etiwun Fertill*
ken.
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ahq uIOuu x u'jnyuKVo v,-uuij?lij ?ouu
hdvcrtiscmcut in another column.
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Desiraqu: Rbsidknok.?Read Mr.
Fowles* advertisement of a desirable
residencejfor sale.
The School Commissioner gives notice
thai he will be ?t his offioo for the
transaction of business ou Friday of
each week. See notice.
Blaokville since September 1st, has
Shipped 1,993 bales of cotton to Charles
ton end 199 to Augusta. Biuckvillo in
the same period has shipped "2,416
baleSi
lift D*. Louie.?Our did friend, at
hie old stand has a splendid stock of
dry goods and groceries just arrived by
steamer. Look at his advertisement aud
then go arid look at his goods.
The County Treasurer informs us that
the taxes for 1.8? 1 etc doming lu very
slowly. The citizens of Orangeburg
will save money by attending to the pay
ment of their taxes before the 15th , of
January. Do not rely Upon an exten
sion of time.
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Dr. B. E. H. Peak son 1b still hold
ing forth in the store next to that for
merly occupied by Mr. Lightfoot. The
Doctor is a deserving man und should bo
patronirod. He has also on hand a full
supplv bf groceries and Humors. Sec
his eil tettiscmettl in another column.
Torn and Christ mas Goods.?Mr.
Thc-8. \V. Albcrgotti has just received a
fine assortaiont of Toys and such things
hs "coma iu" at the season of Christmas
Stop in at his store aud select something
for yourself and the '-little men," who
claim this season fur their own.
FojkbT' persons liko prt scuts of dry
goods, in this class you wilt find a good
many sensible people. Never was there
a hotter chance lor them to gratify their
desire than.is offered at Theodore Kuhn
& Brother's store. Everything in this
line is to be found there. Everybody
can find something he wants.
The murderers of W. B. Fidca at
Oakley% Samuel White and Ran. Bal
den, have been convicted aud after a
most solemn and impressive charge by
his Honor Judge Graham, sentenced to
be hung on the 2d of February 1872.
Irt answer to the sentence White said
nothing; but Balden exelaimcd that ke
had nothing to do with killing Fidca.
Firb Wenns and Stationery.?
Boy?, ,'ob 1 boys, see here I Kirk
Robinson, (you kndw him well,) has a
lot of fire-works. Just the things for
Christmas 1 Go and get a roman candle
and a wheel-locket and keep them for
Christmas night. Wont it be jovial
Mr. Robinson also has a number one
assortment of stationcy. He advertises
enrhi trmua m ?>t.i
Capt. F. H. W. Brioqmann.?This
house is too well and favorably knowu
in our community to need a lengthy no
tice. Amid the worthy completion aud
sesi of our merchants, ho maintains his
position. The great increase of his
boslcess has compelled Capt. Brigg
mann to enlarge his store, and to em
ploy a greater number of olerks. Call
at his store and note tho marks of pro
gress.
Something new and desirable.?
Mr. F. H. Carpenter, the proprietor and
introducer of * Shailcr's Saab Look and
Holder, a most dcsirablo and'convenient
invention for windows, paid us a visit
this week. The "Sash and Lock Hol
der" looks both sashos when closed,
holds them, at any place, when open;
stops all tattUqg of $ha sash as; cau be
put on in one minute and will ncyor
wear out. We would advise our rea
ders to call at Capt. Hamilton's, who is
the local agent for this simple and per
fect invention, and admire it.
j-?ajix_im... it '"' i mwWjmpLMu?\m
New, Spack and Span N*w.?
Everything at the now store- of William
T. Lighttoot looks fresh and bright and
bran new. The customers enjoy the
pleasure of beholding everything bright
and cheerful, and new. And there is
everything that ono wadts in his litte.
Dry goods, shoes, groceries, liquors, all
are displayed and all sro inviting. This
is the time that peoplo must buy and
will buy, from a pre-ordained and im?
memorial necessity. "So go where
brightness, newness Waits you." Go to
W at. T. Ltghtfoot's bright, new storo.
Tho enterprising and go ahead estab
lishment of Messrs. Win. M. Sain & Co.
was crowded on Thursday last when we
dropped in. These gentlemen are doing
a fair and square business, and as uutu
ral result, they are doing a heavy busi
ness. Our planters, tho solid men of the
county, are recognizing the quality and
cheapness of their house, and are patrou
isiug it ; aud the oolorod men, the hon
est and industrious colored men of our
couuty wbo ate becoming "settled" and
who havo the means of providing the
comforts for thelif homes, make it a
point to come to this store* fur their
wants. We congratulate our friends
upon their success, aud omphutically de
clare that they deserve It; atld ws re
commend our citizens to call aud try
them.
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W. A. Meroney.?This gcntloman
returned from Charleston a few days
since. A large and \uricd supply of
groceries followed directly after hiin.
"Why," we imagine some of his many
customers will say, "was his storo not
crammed already 1" We auswer, "Yes,
but it is full to overflowing now." Full,
fuller, fullest. Tho latter is the term.
It takes a superlative to give one au
idea of his stock?aye, two would not
be too many if it were not a violation of
her Majesty's English to use them. A
Christmas supply of groceries, and holi
day notions essentially is th.it at Ma
rouey's. Aud bo it reinem bored, Mr.
Fair is with him yet. What more is
necessary ? Nothing but frequeut calls
of Mr. .M/s customers.
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The Lc^islalurc.
Bills have been introduced to abolish
the Statu constabulary ; to provide pen
sions for widows aud orphans of Ku
Klux victims. The House passed, over
the Governor's veto, a bill to charter
the Northwestern Iluil Road Company.
The Senate has udopted a resolution
directing the Attorney General to take
legal t'tcj s to get possession of the pa
pers of tho financial agent. The people
of this State, Republicans no less than
Democrats, are watching the action of
the present Legislature. The Republi
can press of the North demaud, as we
do, of tho Legislature Investigation I
This is the work bef?re them. This is
the work the (people ask 'hem to do.
No matter how long the present session
is, if this work of investigation is per
formed, the time will be well-spent.
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11 un. F. J. Moses, Jr.?One at
tending tho session of the Legislature
is struck by the ability, ease, and
business tact of tbo speaker of tho
House, Hon. F. J. Moses, Jr. In pre
siding over that body, composed of a
conflicting and at times turbulent mem
bership. The mind is involuntarily im
plUtf?tiU Willi tiiti iUOUgiib i.ulL .>i I . Aiu
ses is finely fitted for his poet, and that
it would bo difficult to find a substitute,
possessed of his talont for the position.
Mr. Moses wields an influence over the
general conduct of the House which at
times is put to its tension, but which
would be sndly missed, if ,he were ab
sent. Wielding a fluent and able pen,
and au eloquent orator, Mr. Moses is
certainly one of the powers in his party
in this State, wbo aro felt, and upon
whom rests, to a groat degreo the re
sponsibility of its history.
"Coming events Cast their Sha
dows before ti1em."?ChristtUQS Ls
beyond all reasonable doubt coming !
The analogy of the past eighteen hun
dred years proves this. But no less
distinctly is its coming foretold by cor
tuin, unusual nrrivuls, b certain prepa
ration for a particular season, and a
display of certain artioles which are
not always saleable, but which can bo
afforded and which must be had for
"Christmas.'" The oven^f Christmas
I is coming and its shadows aro cast bo
' ?? '?i ? 'if ? in ft I ?.IIWMllBllll.WMMIIWMWf
remarkable. Iudoed the figure must bo
relinquished, for these shadows, that
Christmas casts before it, are the most
substantial things that We know of. to
fact they are Called "substuntiuts t par
excellence. Life itself has been called
a shadow, but to support the shadow,
substantial are absolutely necessary.
Amid the shadows of the year's evening
come theso "Christmas" substantial*.
The most genial, cheerful, and practi
cal why of keeping Christmas is to "lay
in" a bounteous supply of these very
"substantials," in the shape A' hams,
jellies, seasonings and other groceries,
and amid the season's social happiness,
to enjoy them. Are we not right ?
Then go to the substantial grocery of
Mr. J. Gcorgo Vosc, and provide your
self. For he has everything substantial
to make your Christmas, "merry."
So M KT It ING YVOHTH SEEING.-A
visit to the magnificent fowl yard of j
Mr. Thos. W. Albcrgotti of Orangcburg,
is worth the time of any ono. The fin
est collection of pigeons, (owls, geese,
&o., that we ever saw, are on exhibition
in his yard. A day or so ago we dropp
ed in, and to give our readers an idea
of the extent and variety of things to be
seen there, lot us state that in the first
department we entered, wcro two beau
tiful buff Bru'^uia cocks, one of which
although ouly seven mouths old, we
thought larger thuu many whose life is
in the "sere and yellow leaf." The sec
ond department is filled with partridge
Cochins, the cock of which variety
weighs IS lbs. There arc live or six
more yards occupied respectively by
dark Brahmas, white Brahmas, &c.
Mr. Albergotti has one cock, brother to
the one that took the premium at the
Fair, that is said to be the finest in the
State.
In a large yard Mr. A. has a collec
tion of suow white ducks, West India
geese, and other fowls
The lust place we visited was a very
large pigeon boose which wo found
filled with pigcoub ut the rarest kinds
consisting of black and white fau tails,
carriers, red rough turbits, swallows,
arch au^cl (ouly pair in South Carolina)
almoud black tumblers, nulls, white
roughs, pouters (these latter reminded
us of some young Indies we kuuwj etc.
. Upou the whole, the espouse that
Mi. Albcrgotti must have gouu to iu
order to collect such a rare quauity of1
line birds together, is a matter of won
der. No other County we'll warrant,
can boast of any such advantage. Those
who uro fond of birds (und who are not;
we advise to call aud request Mr. A.
to show them around. lie assures us
he will do so with pleasure.
P. S. Any of the above mentioned
fowls, pigeons. Ac., can be had from Mr.
Albergotti.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS.
Ornea or tub Ora mok bu ao Nhwh,
Deeombcr, 10, 1871.
COTTON?Sales d?rlng the week 280
bales. We quota >
Ordinary.itun.utt.10 (?al7
Low Middling.17J(<$
Middling.18 (<tl
Koi i. a Kick ...<....SI.96 per oushel
CoaN.$1.00 per bushel.
Cow Peak.t .. \.\b per bushel.
PlMUBBvS.$1.00 per bushel.
NOTICE.
ROOMS ?OUNTl CENTRAL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
ouanoebubo C. II', 8. C ,
December 8th, 1871.
Notice Is hereby given that a Convention
of the Republican party will be held at Or
angwburg C. II., on Saturday, Dcinber 16th,
1871, for the purpose or nominating a Can
didate for Senator from this County, vice
Horn Joseph A. Greene deceased.
The Convention will be composed of the
same Delegates that served at the last Elec
tion.
Where vaonnoieR occurred during tho last
year, tho l'rooinot in whioh uuoh vacancy
exists, will elect a Delegate to (111 the said
vacancy.
OEO. DOLIVER,
Chairman County Central
dec 9?2 Executive Committee.
TjIIMAL NOTICK. ? AH Pcr
JH sous having demands against tho Es
tate of Abrain Smoke, dco'd, will present
them for payment, also all persons indebted
to said Estate will aaaker payment at cnou to
DAVID STACK,
dec 0?4t* Executor,
FOB, SALE!
Will bo sold o* Saturday, Deo, Hit I., 1871,
at tho residence of Mrs. M. Oraves, near
llinnaker's Itridge, 20 head Cattle, consisting
of Milch Cows and Cuivcs and Peef Cattle,
ft head Ifo.rs, Household und Kitchen Furni
ture, 1 fine Piano, I Horse, 1 Uuggy, Wagon,
4c., 4c. ; Mrs. M. GRAVES.
dec 0 2
The State of South Carolina
Ta the dothiMttioner* 6/ KU et ions for the
(JtniAty of Orangeburg:
Whereas, Hon. Joseph. A. Greene, who, at
the General Election hohl ir. November, 1808
was chosen a member of the Senate for the
Electidn District of Orangeburg County, to
sorve *br the uncxpfreu term or Hon. 11. P.
Randolph, Has sine* sail Ffcctiori, deceased;
.and, whereas, the Constitution of the Btate
of .louth Caroline directs that in such o ease
a writ of election shall be Issued by the
President of the Senate, for the purpose of
filling the vacancy thus occasioned for the
remainder of the term for which the member
so deceased was elected to strve.
Now, therefore, you and each of yon, aro
hereby required, after due advertisement,
and with strict regard to all the provisions
of tho Constitution and laws of tho said
Stale, touching your duty in such case, to
hold an election for a member of the Senate,
for the Election District aforesaid, to servo
for the remainder of the term Tor which the
said 11 oil. Joseph A. Greene wan elected ;
the polls to bo opened at the various plaoes
of elect inn in the said District, on Weducs
day, the 20th day of Deocmbor, A. D. 1871,
by the various seta of Managers for those
respectively : and the counting of the votes
cast and the declarations of the result of the
election to bo in accordance with the pro
visions ot the 15th, 16th, 17th and I8tb sec
tions of an net approved March 1,1870, en
titled "An act providing for the general
elections and the manner of conducting the
samo."
This writ, together with a certified cosy
of your return of the election to be held un
der it, have before tho Senate at its next
meeting after the election.
Witness, the Hon. A. J RAN81ER. President
of the Senate, at Columbia, S. 0.,
[L. S ] fifth day of December, in tho year
of our Lord cue thousand eight
hundred and seventy.one.
A. J. UANSIER,
President of tho Senate.
J. WonDRrrr. Clerk of Senate.
In obedience to the above order and no
tice, the following persons are hereby de
clared and appointed Managers of the Elec
tion to be held on Wednesday, tho 20th day
of Decembor, A. D. 1871.*
AV1NGERS?January McNeil, Alexander
Richardson, A P Avinger.
LOUISVILLE?>Rev P H W Tarrance, L
D Clark, Paul Jones.
ROU1ES?Pleasant Corbet I, Jacob Salley.
JAMISON'S?Addison Hafne, Frank M
Pooscr Jacob Govan.
ZEIGLEUS?Vandy Murph, Dr J A J j
Hilderbraud, Peter Gladden.
FOKT MOTTE?Jnhn.'? Duncan, W C
Hay no, Ralph Crawford, f
BROWNS?John H Phillips. II B Knox, 1
Thomas Pocl.
FOG EE'S?Adam R Flood, W R Watt,
Archibald McKinlay.
FOUR HOLES?W B Logan, S E Rieken
backcr Dr. W 8 Barton.
ELLIOTTS?Richard Jefferson, W II Ben
nett, John C Murph.
CLUB HOUSE?A C Williams. Henry
Chesoborough, M K HoLman.
WASHINGTON SUVINARV?Rolin Moss,
Hugo G Sher.dan . ; ,
BOOKII ARTS ?William Faulting, Wm
Green,- Rush. . ..
CEDAR GROVE?Allen Brown Juuc Ant
ley, Samuel T Ixlur.
GRIFFINS?S ItMellifbaiup, Jacob Haig
1er, Solomon Felder.
KNOTT'S MTLI_Kttfus Whetstone, Dr B
II Knotts, Joseph Rush.
ORANGEBURG?J W Meaeley, Malcolm
I Browning, E I Cain.
EASTERLIES MILI/S-~Eit>?tm?cI Pon, W
A Baaterlia, W It Meyers.
CORBETTSV1LLE?Jackson Lewis, Eob
' crt Washington, Dr Geo 1 Odorn.
FELDERS?Rev Thorn is Phillips, Letiok
Bowman, Henry Phillips.
BRANCHVILLR?Henry Riley, E 1 R
Smoak, D C Myers.
ROWE'S PUMP?Vandy Bowman, E V
Snell, James May.
GLEATONS?D R Shannahaif, J LGibson,
Levin Artroc.
TYLER8?Joseph FiCkling. Geo'rge Wash
ington, John Jordan.
For further instructions apply to the un
dersigned nt Drangeburg, immediately.
By order of Commissioners of Elections.
GEORGE BO LIVER,
JAMES P. MAYS,
Commissioners of Elections,
doc 9 2
Sheriff's Sales.
OltAMOLJUKO COUNTY,
In Probatb Court.
J. Hilliard Hook vs Jtio. A. K. Holman and
Olivia C. his wife aud others.
By virtue ?if an order in this case to me
dl reo ted by Hon. Thud. C Andre?.-, .Judge
of Probate, 1 will sell at Oraiigcbueg C. II
on the 1st Monday in January next, during
the usual hours of sale, all that plantation
or tract of laud situated in Drang- burg
County on Caw Caw Swamp, containing
41i'? acres, more or less, aud bounded by
lands now or formerly of Messrs. Legate,
Gosper luabinet and Major Felder. The
samo to be sold either in whole or in par
cels, which will ho made known on day of
sole.
Terms?One half cash, the balance on a
credit of twelve months, secured by Baudot'
purchaser bearing interest from day of sale
payable annually und a Mortgage of the
premises. Purchaser to pay tor papers,
stamps and recording. An t in case any
purchaser shall fail lo comply with the
terms of sale, the said promises to be resold
on the same day, or the sale day thereafter
Upon the same torias and at the former pur
chaser's risk.
A I.SO
OYi Wednesday the 'JOth day f Deocmbor
lust., at the lato residence of Mrs. Louisa
Hook doo'd for cash, tho following personal
property, viz:
lit Head Cattle?undo variety of II >e
luild and Kuchen l'urinure, cousist ng in
part of Feather Beds, Matrasses, Beds, ?ads.
Chairs, Table, Crockery ware und numerous
other articles,
SherifTa Office, ) H. R-IGGS,
OrangeburgC. !!., S. ('., V S. 0. C.
Dec. h, 1JS71. )
dee td
EliECJAWT SI 1.1* POPLINS
te bo had at
P. 8. FELpBR & CO/8
Sheriff's Sales.
ORaNGKBURG COUNTY.
In tub Common Pleas.
AnnB. Pooscr, Ex'x, ]
and others. Complaint
vs. to
John R. Million", Marshall Ansets.
ct. al. and others.
By virtue of an ordor of the said Court In
this action made on the 2d day of December,
'?j-'j?. 1S72, I will bcII At Orangcburg Court
House, ou Monday, the 1st day df January,
1872, during ttie legal hours' of sale, tho fol
lowing tract of land, bsing a portion of tho
Itcal Estate of which Georg? II. Pooaar,
died seised and possessed :
All that tract or parcel of land .situate
and being in the County and Stale aforesaid,
ia the Fork of the Ed ist? Rivers, contain
ing 718 acres, more or less, and bounded on
the south and west by th? Dower and Home
stead tracts of tho said Ann E. Pooeer, east
by the North Edisto River, northeast by
lands <>H Daniel Smeuk and north by lands
of ?? - ?? Barton.
Upon thin tract there is* an tttoViIent Saw
Mill in first rule running order, with a plen
tiful supply of Water and Tiniber, alsoaonie
very fine Swamp Laad, some of which is un
der Cultivation.
Terms?One-third oash, balance on a
credit of 12 mor t is, purchaser to give bond
lor credit portion, secured by a mortgage of
the premises, and to pay for'papers, record
ing and stamps.
Purchaser failing t? comply, ths said
premises will be resold on tho same day, or
first convenient snleday thereafter upon the
same trrnts and at the former purchaser's
riski
ALSO
ORANOKBURG COUNTY.
In CoMMort Plkas
Watson A O'Cain, Adm'r vs Mary Oair, ct al
By virtue of an order in this case, from
Hon R. F. Graham, Judge of 1st Circuit, 1
will sell at Orangeburg C. H. on tho 1st
Monday in January next
All that plantation or tract of land con
taing 548 acres more or less, situate in Edi
sto Fork, on Duck Branch, bounded by lauds
of Jno. McMichael, Calvin Hayden, John
Murphy, Jesse Pearson, Jacob Pearson, Maj.
J. J. Sal ley and the dower tract.
And tue interest in remainder in dower of
the said Mary Hair after the termination of
her life estate in a tract containg 74 acres,
bounded by lands of J. J. 8allcy, Mary S.
Boutictt and the above stated tract
Terms'?One-half cash, the: balance on a
[ credit of 12 months, scoured by bond bear
ing interest from day of sale, and a mort
gage of the premises. Purchasers to pay
for papers, recording nnd stamps. In case
j the purchaser fail to eomply the premises
will be resold on the ndat eouvenint snleday
thereafter on the same terms, and at the ri.sk
of the" farmer purchaser.
ALSO
ORANfjKBURO COUNTY
In Common Pleas.
Mary B. Treadwell, Adm'x vs John H. Fan
ning, et al.
Complaint to Marshall Assets, Ac.
liv virtue of an order of the said Court in
this action, I will sell at Orangeburg Court
House, on Monduy, the 1st day of Janu
ary, next, during the legal hours af sale,
the Keul Estate in this County, of which the
lato William R. Treadwell, died, seixod and
po*?r<sed. consisting of the following traots
of land, in the Town of Orangebarg:
1. True* of 12 acres, bounded north by
lauds of Thomas Oliver, east by lands of So.
Ca. Railroad Co., G. Gowan and Estate of
George II. Elliot' and Bailie* 1 Avenuo,
smith by Kusecll Street, and west by lands
of VY. M. llutson, Ksq. This tract will be
intersected by two streets, and will be sold
in IK lots of convenient size.
2. The Hotel tract, ?ituated at the corn*
of Russell nnd Rroughton streets, and boun
tied ou the other sides by lands of Mrs. w.
B. Treadwell aud I). Louis. This will be
sold in Ct Lots, two of them fronting on Rus
sell street, and one of these with a good
Store already erected thereon, threa of them
fronting on Broiightou street, and the
mainder constituting the Hotel with ample
stables, and buildings, aud yard and garden
room, being one of the niost eligiblo pieces
of property in tho Town of Orangeburg.
iL Tract of 1 JO acres, bodnded north by
lands of Mrs Ann Andrews, east by Brough
ton street, aouth by fiver and-street, ard
west by River street. This traat will be
sold in tit) lots, and will be intersected with
streets properly located, rending the Lota
available as Town Lets. A portion will be
sold in a tract of 8 acres, and mother por
tion ir a tract of abuut 20 acres.
A fine brickyard is on one of the tracts.
A portion of therfe lots will be sold on the
day indicated, to suit purchasors. Plats ef
the said Real Estate can be inspected at the
Sheriff's Office.
TsRas-'-Ono third cash, balance on a
credit of one, two and three years, secured
by bond nnd mortgage of the purchaser,
with interest from day of sale, payable an
nually on the whole amonut, until the whole
bond is fully paid up. and satisfied, and to
pay for papers recording and stamps.
Purchaser to have privilege of paying all
cash, and if any purchaser fails to comply,
the premises so purchased by tho party
failing to comply to be sold on t lie same day
or some convenient saleduy thereafter upon
sers risk.
Sheriff's Otfce, ) II. Riggs,
Orangebnrg 0. II. S. C, \ 8. O. C.
Dec. 7th, 1H71. j
dec 8
New Goods, New Goods,
rt^HE undersigned begs to inform his cus
1 tomers and the public geuerally that he
ha* just returned from New York with an
immens? STOCK of
Fall and Winter Goods,
unsurpassed in Style, Durability and Low
Price, comprising an extensive assortment of
LA Dl KS DRESS GOODS,
Marenns, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Delains,
&e.
The greatest variety of CLOAKS, and es
pecially Sil AW LS ever ottered in this mar
kit, nil of which tho ladies say are the pret
tiest nnd Cheapest in Orangehurg.
Gents call and examin? of FOREIGN and
DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASSIMERKS
whiols is undoubtedly the largest, richest
and Cheapest collection ever displayed by
?ay Merchant in our Town.
A full line ef the best TRIMMINGS al
ways on hand.
(!rent inducements offered in ltoadymwdw
Clotbklg, Boots, Shoes arid Hats, Flannels..
Lindsays, Jeana, Kerseys, Blankets, Donaer
tics Hosiery, Glo' ud Ynokuo Notions of
?very description.
A -oniplcle stock of Sugars, Coffees, Ba
con, Lard, Molasses, Klour, Cheese, Tobac
co, Lye. &e., Crockery Ware, Willow Ware,
Hardware, and other goods too numerous to
nwntion. All of which are offored LOW
I DOWN by JOS. M- NAMAKA.
od U ly
mmmammatummam tmwmt uiiil ? IJ ?m M \Mui at
ROOMS TO WBT.
Apply to
P. 8. FELL?EU A CO.'8
ORANGEBURO?1m Common Pleah
John C. Pik?, Trustee, ot ux. et. ol. va /,
W. Moscly, et. ux. et. el.
By virtue of on order of Hon. R. P. Gra
ham, Circuit Jndge, in this ease, I will sell
at private sale, upon liberal terms, the fol
fowing lands of the Trost t state of William
R. Bull, and Julia A. his wife, via;
1. Tract of 76 acres nibre ?r less, id
Orange Township, about one mile from
Orangeburg Court House, bounded North
by lands of Harpin Riggs, East by lands
late of W. Ti McKcwa and C. Afant respec
tively, Mouth by landtf Of C? Ar mil, and
West by So. Ca. B. Road. Eligibly situated
for a suburban farm.
2. Tho McMiehacl Tract of about 260
acres, in tbc Ford of Edisto, boumlcd North
by Holman's Bridge Road, East by lands oi
A. A Connor, South by Binniokar's Bridge
Road ?jBt lands of J. V. 8moak, and West
by lands of 8. Dibble and Mary Belt/.egar.
8. The remainder in the McMicbael
Dower Tract of about 84 acres, bounded
North by Binniokera'a Bridge Road, Bast
by lands of A. A. Connor, Sout h by lands of
J. D. Smoak, and Weat by the Tract last
above described.
4. The Old Hotel Lot in the Towrt of Or
angeburg, on the East side of Brought on
street) botindsd N?rth by lota of J. P. Hsr
ley and D. Louis, Eaat by lota of E. J. Oli
rsros and T. K. Hasportas, and Sodrli by lot
of Adeline II. Smoak.
u. That lot on the West side of Drougliton
street, formerly connected with the Old
Hotel, bounded North by lot of W. f. M?l
ler. South by lot of Rachel Junes, abd Weat
by lands of J. P. Harley.
For further particulars, and for making
bids for any of the said Tracts, address the
undersigned, at the Store bf Messrs. Bull,
Scovill ci l'ikcj at Orangeburg, So. Ctfi
JOHN C. PIKE,
Trustee.
dec 0 Si
TAX NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Office
of County Treasurer for Orangeburg Coun
ty, 8. 0.| will be opea for the Collection of
State, County and Sehool Taxes for the year
1871, on the Twentieth {20th) day of November
A. D. 1871, and will coniinu* open for' ihe
Collection of the said Taxes, until the Fif
teenth (\bth) day of January A. D. 1872 af
ter which date a PENALTY OF TWENTY
(20) Per cent will be added to
the tax.
The total rate per centum for 8*tate pur*
poses is Seven (7) Mills on a dollar, and the
per centum for Oeneral County Purposes is
three (3) Mills on a dollar upoa all the Real
and Personal Property of each Tax Payer.
In addition to the above] one (1) Mill upon
a dollar upon all the Real and Personal Pro
perty of each .fax Payer, has been levied in
comformity to an Act entitled "An Act to
Empower, Authorize and Require the County
Comtnittionert of Orangeburg County to Build
a Bridge Acrott the S?rth Edit to River, and
Ettablith a Road therefrom to tht\Town of
Brauchville. Approved March 8, 1871.''
And at School Meetings ht\d in the va
rious School Districts of the Couuty of Or
angeburg in conformity to Section 61 of ah
Act entitled "An Act to Amend an Act entitled
An Act to Ettablith and Maintain a Syttem of
Free Common School*, ?c." Approved March
2, 1871. The rates for ScLotl Purposes
were fixed as follows, to wit:
la District Bomber oae (Yanees), cne
eighth (I) of one mill on a dollar; district
No 4 (Amelia) two mill* on a dollar; district
No 5 (Providence), Ihre? per centum on tie
general tax ; district No 9 (Middle), onl-half
mill on a dollar; district No 10 (Orange),
one-half mill on a dollar ; district No 10
(New Hope), one-half mill Oh* a dollar; dis
trict No 16 (Edisto), one and three-fourths
mills on a dollar; district No 16 (Union),
two mills on a dollar; district No' 19 (Liber
ty), one mill on a dollar ; district No 20
(Uoodland), one mill on a dollar, and dis
trict No 21 (Hebron), one mill oft a dollar';
Elizabeth District, 1} mill on a dollar, and
Rockey Grove District 1} mill on a dollar,
upon all ike Real and Personal Property in
the respective School Districts.
FRANK H. GREENE;
County Treasurer,
Orangebur?.
Office County T-easurcr, Orangburg C. H.,
October 26th, 1871.
oet 28 tf
Splendid W*?OX arid
HARNESS Crrtrt-lete, Very low.
Apply to P. 8; FELDER A co.
A
"SANTA CLAUS"
HAS COME Ml
A cordial Invitation is Extended to'
both Town and Country to calf and sco
HIM ?t
DRUG STOKE
?of
DR. OLIVEROS'
No. 100 IlusttU Street,
OiiA^Ci??uit??. S?. in.
Adiiission FREE !
dec 9 nov 18 1/
HIGHEST Market I'Hlt F.
? I ? . ? I * f - v _ *
|>M1U IUI M'H.T.v at
P. S. FELDEE A CO.'S
United States Marshal s
Sale.
W. It. Wesson, ) U. S. Cirouit
ve V Court Decree la
Jabob E. L, A maker, j Foreclosure.
lly virtue ol <he Decree of the aaid Court,
will be sold at Charleston on tho 14th De
oetnber neat, at 11 o'clock.
Thrrt valtrabtn Plantation in Orangeburg
County, bitiKi/rcon S. C. Rail Road, in Sad
ler's Swamp, and formerly the EcaiJcnce of
Adam A maker; bounded north on lands of
Aataker, east by lanus or J. D. Keitt and J.
W. Dantzler, south by lands of J. F. Riley
and Earaee of L. Smoke, and west by lands
of Dr. J. Smoke, Mrs. Statay aad Capt. D.
Stack.
Terms?One-third cash, balanoo in ono
and two years, with interest from date, pay
able annually, secured by bond and motu
gage of said plantation. Purchaser to paj
for papers and stamps.
LEWIS E. JOHNSON,.
U.S. Marshall
nov ltf 4b
-,--t,--r n . - r???'???A_tUliL?? .in,. .
now isyoubtluu
rjio BUY CHEAP GROCERIES ?ROM
Who has just received i LARGE BTOCft ?f
COFFEE
SUGAR.
molasses.
BACOIf.
Ii ARD.
MM
salt, 4c.; 4r.
AteO a fine Select Son of
POWDER FLASKS.
8IIOT PoUrrtES,
WADS.
am.
i 4c. Mi
Will always Jttep on hand a feed aaser?'
nieut of Flit;IT?.
W ANTED
10.000 btumel* R?l/GrT WC? f frT
1.000 bushels C?W P*EA8,
for which he wilt give H10HER PRICKS
than can ha hud elsewhere.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
repaired as usual. ??* *p:
nov 26 ' If
dr7?. c. dukes,
At the Old Stand, of
DB. B. M. SIU LEB,
RAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh
supply of
womit
MEDICIKB8,
PAINTPi
OILS, . ? . .
VARNISHES. Ac.
A splendid lot of SI AT I ONER V.
PERFUMERY and SOAPS ia great vfw
rlety.
A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO..
And one of the finest assortment of POC^
ET KNIVES ever offered hare at the prie .
Prescriptions carefully prepared,
dec 2 e It
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue of sundry Executions to nie df *
rected I will sell to the highest bidders, s?
Orangeburg Court House, on the first MO
DAY ia January nest, for cash, the folio *
ing property, via:
One tract of land containing about 10' V
acres, bounded by lands now or lately of V..
II. Barton, Philip Joiner, Dan'l Smoak a./!
Est of Thos. Barton.
And on Tuesday 2d My of Jntt?nrf tfr*{
at the Residence of Wm. H. Barton, 6* ht? 4
Cattle, 6 Chairs 1 Horse and 2 Bee Gun. .
Levied on as the property of T. Addis* i
Murphy at the suits of Wm. II. Barten and t
Louis.
ALSO
One tract of land containing ICO acre* mo-" .
or less, bounded by lands of Est. Jas. Parlo t
Mrs. Richbourg, Mrs. Rush and others.
The remainder in 860 acres, bounded P.*
lands of Peter Taylor, Est. Myer*,- Jae<
Connor add Dr. 3. Dantzler, (being tit-1
family Homestead of Owen Shuler) after t f
termination of the right of Homestead ther
in. Levied ea as the property of Ow
Shuler, at the suit of Begin W. Bates, Gu r -
dtau C. E. Bull.
Also
Ono tract of land containing 448 acr-^;
more or leas, bounded by lands et Dr. flbJ);
N. Flood and W. II. Bull.
Tho remainder in 540 acres, bounded Ui
lauds of Dr. Flood, D. I?. Danuler, W. \fl
Bull and Santce river (being the faml./
Hor.iestead of Jack Dantsler) after the ter
mination of the right of Homestead thereio.
LcTied on as the propefty of Jacob' DadHT "r
at the snit of Begin W. Pates, Gamrdbi.i,
G E. BtilL
Also
AB the right, title and interest ?f l!r.
Dorcas Vice in all that traet of land situai- I
in Orangeburg County containing 150 aor.
more or less, and bounded by lands of Ma .?/
A. S. Sioudmirc and others. Levied on n#
the suit of Patrick M. Carson.
Sheriff's Office, ) H. RI???,
Orangeburg C. H., 8: C., Y 6. <>. tf
Dec. 7, 1871. j
dec U td
notice*
ORANGEBURG COUNTY,
lit Cctssteoa Plsas.
John D. Fairy vs B. D. Myers,- Ex.
Under the judgment in this ease,' will t>?
sold for cash and at risk of former puren** -
[ er, at Orangeburg, on the 1st Menday i
i January next, subject IC tire" Hoaneeteau of
I Mrs.- A. C. Myers and her children.
1/ All that port ion of the Lot ia Branch
ville, on which E. J. W. Myers resided at
the time of his death, measuring 310 by <?>
feet, nud which is bxnftided north by an all t
leading from Matn Street to J. B- Berr I
land, east by the othsr portion of same I. ?
so ;ih by J.- B. Berry's land, and west fcj .
10 foot alley separating it from D. B. Bc; ?. >
land.
2. The remainder, after the determinate i
of Mrs. Ann C. Myers' Dower Estate, in ?
other part of the same Lot, measuring S.\ *
by 140 feet, bounded north by the ai ;
leadiug fr?m Main Street, south and east <j
J. B. Berry's laud and west by the Ko..;
stead.
***?r??ti?iu?rii to t??v for titles.
I. VT. iiUiV..,,
dec 0?I iW^ *g,.
Attractive Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY TH.':
9th day of Decenib>f next, at my place, i ?
the Fork of Edtotff, near the plantation ?>
Capt. J. 7. Jcfrurng?, the following prop , -
ty :
* 10 heAd Cattle, 21 head Hogs, 2 good K -
ses, 1 .Mule, 1 two horse Wagon, 600 bns<.
Corn, about 15,090 lbs Fodder. Bleckst?
Carpenter aud plantation Tools, Househ ? i:
aud Kitohen Furniture, 1 Loom, 1 L.c r
Thresher, 4e. Terms cash.
G. W. lynch;,
uov 2"? : .
2000 Rn"fcU B'ce wmmt
P. 8. FELDER 4 C<
nor 18 oct 14 ?
notice.
H. B. Rice Ex'rof Will of J, C Week* >#
Jaby Weeks and othersv
Notice is hereby giver* t* the Cred-tverr"
Joseph C. Week*, to proro thfefr dtemw" h
before me on or before the otghteteWfh1 <W .
January next, at Orangeburg C. PL
J. F. I XL AR, Refsrec,
Not. l?tU, 18?i.-=dS~-it tw
AUGUSTUS B. K?OWLT0J
{Formerly of the New V>ork>Bar.)
AVTVOUNKY ANd> COUN8BLU>.*
AT IAW,
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