University of South Carolina Libraries
Mr. Kirk Komnson is authorized to ?ollcctand receipt for advertisements and sub ^?^toMte2'????-.! & ?jiv '/.Iii -Jl ,y;fa^ mwN directory. Mnvor?Jnnh \V. MokcIpv, Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. " ' Treasurei?R. Williamson. AUleruien-t^IIciirA- Washington, J. P. llar leyjir WHlminson, T. I). Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Church?Services everv Sabbntb. (IX y.x) at 11, A. M? mid at 7i, P. M. Dr. I. 1). Durham, Pastor." VJPreshVierlnn Clinrclr?Services at 11 A.M., P0d.4-lV.M?Sabbath School at ?J A. M.? PnryerivHieungTliurwlay afternoon at To clock. *~hy. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. _ ^ _lurch of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st tuuQkl Sundavs. Serves at 11 A. M., and 4 pJjT SabWath ti>M. ?l U ' - thodist Church?Services at 11 A. M Ms Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? Atdd, Pastor. flhheran Church?Sabbath School at t) A. Pr'.P. A. D.Vn'tzler. Superintendent. ^^ffnngeliarg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Closes. 7|im)leston. 11A.M. CoIQnibia. 1 P. M. ? ? ??ice hours from 7 A. M. too P. M.Sundays excepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ii ii i. AiT?ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. PAY TnAINK. i DAY TKAIK8. Down - - - li Sa/A.M. t;P - - - - 1.51 a; m. nkmittiiaivs ?' Down-ll.&TP. Mi Up.2.03 a. M.'Up.G.31 a. m Down \ r - - 7.50 A.M. Up .- - 12.42 A. Mi NIOUT thains. Down - - -'?713 P. M Notice. Contract . tuLertiscrs may change monthly. Every change must be sent in l>y Monday noon. Those canvassed Hams at the store of | Mi.'J. A. Hamilton arc what every one want-*. Of excellent quality?und as tonishingly cheap. Get a few and thank us tor the hint. ? Cotton classing low middlings sohl nt 12J on Tuesday,. The delinquent list uro gradually, coming in to liquidate their claims. The severe pressure is Incoming grndunllyless, and were it not for the very light trade financial affairs could tie much1 better. Dr. \V. S. Barton has completed an important improvement upon u seed plan ter, the patent of which he has applied for. The Doctor expects to offer the im plement for Bale in time for the next crop plan ting. Its simplicity and economy commends it especially. Snow. We had a light fall of snow in town yesterday. The Post Office Has been removed to new Establish ment of Mr. Bettison's, in rear of Robin son's Book Store. Town Lots For Sale. Dr. Oliveros offers today, (3) three de sirable building lots on Kusslll Street for sale. This is very valuable properly and should command u ready sale. Sec his advertisement in another column. The Barnweli Pair And Paces commence onTusedny 25th itist. See their advertisement, Barnweli County is our near neighbor and Orange burg should be n presented there. C. D. Kor I joint's New advertisement, today, shows that the late panic has had no effect upon him except to enable him to oiler a lull stuck of Groceries, Liquors and Sogars (these latter he makes a specialty of ) at reduc ed prices* f Call on him?he stands prepared to EhoW you how to make money in dull times. The Episcopal Convocation Closed on Sunday Evening lost, after an unusually pleasant and profitable meeting Services were held on Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday conducted by lit. Rev W. B. W. IIowo, the Bishop of the dioce.se, and Rev. mcssrs. Prcntiss, Ste phens, Sams, Logan, Guerry, Gadsden, and Fuller, On Sunday morning and night two powerful sermons were prcacl.t ed by the BJphopj^wJiich rrpdc a deep ttipressjonjop tho largo audiences present .. he communion service in the morning was vory solemn and impressive, and was joined in by many of other denomina tions. Beautiful Calico for loots And other great bargains are offered by T. Kohn & Bro, who have put down their goods to Panic prices, which will undoubtedly draw a largo crowd to their establishment for the next week or two. A glanco inside their storo will convinco all that they mean business. This firm is composed of enterprising men, who show their appreciation of tho present crisis, by putting down good? to such, prices, as will necessarily cause large |salw??jr<_^_ Special Notice. Sends your orders for Doors Snsh and Blinds to tho Southern House of Geo. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr ti llansdnle of our Town is the atithor iscd agent for. this House. Have a homo of your own. Yes a home of your owu ; buy a piece of land with the determination to keep it during your life time , and then transmit it to your heirs if you have no means, only tho proceeds of your own labor, then scrupulously savo and build a fine house, buying from the Great Southern Build ers' Emporium your Sashes, Doors. Blinds, Marble and Slate Mantels, Hard ware Mouldings, White Pine, Walnut, <fcc, cover your roof with Asbestos' Pool ing Felt and Lining, for which they nro Agcutajthey are now used ou thousands of buildings, and they offer them as relia ble and economical, which are needed ev erywhere. Send for price list to I. II. Hnll& Co., Charleston, S. C. CONSIGNEES F?R EXPRESS Dave Palmer, W F Glaze, A P Avinger, Moore & Wilson, ? Mre M H Moorer, J H Felder, J A Min nicken, T W Mellichamo, V M Smith, A L Crook SHOE STORE, T. B, BOYD, RESPECTFULLY CALLS THE ?TTEN tioo of tbc citizens of Orangcburg and vi cinity to the fuel that be has just opened A SHOE STORE. Next door to Cornelson's; iu winch mav Ik: found a stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which have been selected from manufacturers, ex pressly to suit HAUL TIMES, both an regards qualities, and prices, lie only asks an exami nation of his stock before purchasing elsewherct Nov. 13, 1873 3? ly Sheriff's Sales. By virtno of Sundry Executions to me di rected, I will sell to tho highest bidder, nt Orangeburg C. H., on the FIRST MON DAY in December next, FOB CASH, all tho Bight, Title and Interest of the Defend ants in the following Property, viz : 1. One tract oflnnd containing 2'JO acres more or less, hounded by hinds of.)no. McMiclnul, Thon. F. Kennerly. David Kenncrly. II 1). Bolen, I). P. Murphy, M. A. Davis und J P. Pearson 2. One other tract, containing 2'JO acres more or less, hounded by lands of Hufu* Iliiflnian, T. F? Kenncrly, Jno. MoMichuel, II. II Bouhitt and Jno. H. Milhouso. Levied on as the property of licngimin ByaB at the Hitit of W. M. Sain & Co., el al. ALSO One trnct of laud in Liborty Township containing 1*J"> pcrcs more or less, and bounded by lands Est. of J Daniel Kenncr ly, J. S. Molen, II. D. Holen und Homestead of 0. K. Holen. Levied on as the pronerty of George B. Bolqn at the suit of John Add en and otlicrs. A LSO One Lot with building thereon in tho Town of Orangcburg totner of Market Street and- Street, now occupied by ,1anies Cannon. Levied on as the property of James Can non nttlic enil of Henry 1J Bioo, ALSO Near the residence of Isnin Tsancs iu Edisto Fork, Lot of seed cotton, lot of corn, Fodder, Bice, Potatoes kc, seized on as the crop of Isam Isaacs, under warrant on lieu to Stcadman & Fustier. ALSO At tho rosidoncc of Jab. Mitchell near Lewisviilo, on Tucsduy Deo. 2d, lot of seed cotton, lot of corn, lot of Fodder, lot of Pea vines, lot of cotton seed kc, seized on as the orops of James Mitchell, under warrant on lien to C. B. Tabor. Sheriff's Offloe, ) E. I. CAIN, ? 8, 0. C. Sheriff's O/Boe, ) E Orangcburg C. 11. S. C, } Nov. 15th, 1873. J nov l? (j OF GIRARDE?U'S FURNITURE STORE. From our old stand lo the NEW STORE In REAR OF ENGINE HOUSE. JInving received n part of our Fall Stock and expecting the balnnccof it very'soon, we can oflcr to parties in need of FURNITURE of any kinds?n fine lot to select from, and a prices* a.? low as any bonne of the kind in .Charleston COFFINS Always on hand, or made to order. Mattresses ? " / u f r I I ? ? * I Of Cot ion, Moss, Wool or 1 lair on hand, or made of any, required size. ? REPAIRING, done promptly, carefully nnd at reasonable raten. GXR A & CO. sept. 2">, 1S73 82 6111 PLANTATIONS ?n:? |fVliq? AND OBANGEBURG Counties, at Slae of Assignee in Bankruptcy, At Aiken, S. 0. BY VIRTUE of an order in bank ruptcy of the United States I>i^tri<*t Court for the Southern District of Geor gia, before a Register therein, and by Hon. John Erskin, Judge of the said court for sand district, will bu sold at public outcry, Free From Liens ami Incumbrances of Creditors of the Bankrupt, at the Court House door in the town and county of Aiken, and State id'South Car olina, on the first Monday in December next, 1 73, a certain portion of the Es tate of Michael O'Dowd, bankrupt, '.u wit: A certain tract of laud, with itiitft provemcutd thereou, situated in the said county of Aiken, formerly Orangohurg du-tritt, containing two thousand and fifty nine acres (2,059) acres, more or less, on the north side of the Edisto Rivt r, on the waters o. Hunter's Brauch, known ] as the "Cnsjicr Stnley Plantation," made up of several smaller tracts of land, anil more' l'ullv described by nlijrint thereof by II, D. Ott, on 15th November, 1862, being same land conveyed to said O'Dowd, by L. A. Culler, Executor of Casper Staiey, by deed dated 23d De cember, 1872. And by virtue of the same order, will be sold, at public outcry. Free From Liens, and lucumbrances of Creditor? of the Bankrupt, at the same time and place, a certaui other portion of the bankrupt's estate to wit: a certain plantation in the said Orangeburg county, formerly district, consisting of one tract, containing eight hundred and seventy two (872) acres, more or less, ly ng in ihefork of Edisto River, on Good land swamp, bounded by lands of Porter. Winnir.gham, Martin and Allen Coibitt. Hcathington, Friday and other lauds, and another tract con taining lorfy four (41) acres more or less adjoining the last foresaid tract, lands of said WinninghunyMnry and Allen Par ter. The two last traeto conveyed to M. O'Dowd by ,T. 11. Morgau. Terms, as per order cash. JOHN T. SHEWMAKE. Assignee of M. O'Dowd, Bankrupt. Nov. 13, 1873 3D 3t The State of outh Carolina OUANGliBUlt? COUNTY In thk Counr of Piudbate. Hy AUGUSTUS R. KXOWLTON, E*q., Judge of Probate in said County. WIIKJtEAp, Olivia S. Fogle hath made suit lo me to grant lo her betters of Ad ministration of the Relate ami effects of Homy W. Pogle, late of said Comity, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be nnd appear be fore mo at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be hohlen at my OtHcaiu Orange burg, S. ('., on lh?- 2 2d day of November 187:1, at 10,o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why tlie said Adminlstratior. should not be granted. Given ?inner my hand ami tho Seal of (ho Court, this ">th day of Nov A. 1). 187?, and in ihu 07th year of American Inde pendence. [L.S.1 AUGUSTUS R. KNOWI.TON, nov 8?2t Judge of Probate. A I> V K IiTISK MEXT. THE Stringency of money require* me to sell e?clusively lor cosh, until all old account* are settled ; nftci that time I ant willing to render all accommodation possibly to custom ers. I tender my thanks to all wbo have set tled their accounts: and earnestly request those who have not, to do so nt once, as I have al ready performed my part of the contract. \ crv Respectfully F. H.'W. rriggMann. Nov. 20, 1873 -10 It MARKEE KEP OUT, CORRECTED WEEKLY RY ORANGERURG COTTON MARKET 'V, i ?? ?.(;.7 ? t i? i ,M ?' *J *> > Cotton?Sales during the week 320 bales. Ordiuarv, - - - -. 9 ? 9] Good Ordinary, - - - 10 tfo 10} Low Middling, - - . - 11 111 Strict 'Middling, - - - 12 ($ 12g Prices Current. Bacon Hann? : : ?> 12 ? 21 " Side* : : 9J Gj> 13 Lard : ^ : " 14 Corn : : : : bus 75 % 85 Peas : : : : " 70 <S> 80 Oats : seed : : 11 1 25 % Flour : : : : cwt 5 50 @G 25 Fodder : *: : " 1 $5 (^1 50 Rough Rico : : " 00 Co 1 CO Butter : : : : ?Ii 35 Oo 50 Eggs : : : doz 15 @ 20c TurkcvH : : : pr 1 75 (a.2 00 GecW* : i : : " 1 00 0> 1 25 Fowls, i ? :? perdoz. 3.50 ? 5.00 Bees Wax ; : : , H> 22 (jj> 25 Beef : : " ? *? 10 ? 111 TaHow : . i " 8 j& 10 Finders : : per bushel 1 10<?>1 20 FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale the well-known, Plantation "M?CaVtfs Villn, shunted in Oruugoburg County, fiifecu miles due east of the Court House, on the live notch Road, containing eeven hundred and fifty-seven acres, more, or less, with the privilege of two hundred acres more, recently conveyed to my son. The latter place having on it a single story dwelling, four rooms, one fire-place, kitchen, stable, barn, &e., and about twelve or fifteen acres cleared land. On the larger place is A - TWO STOUY DWELLING, ' EIGHT HOOMS J FIRF-PLACF in each, GIN HOUSE. SCREW, BLACKSMITH SHOP, And every other building necessary a^La. well settled plantation; Fencing in very good condition. For further par ticulars apply either to Messrs. I/.lar & Dibble, Orangcburg C. II., S. C, or to the undersigned at McCant's Villa, Or augeburg County, S. C. j. 0. EDWARDS. Mnrch (?, LST.'l '.) lainOnV NF IK PUBLIC A TlONS. j^OG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSIT*)liY. (KoOAItTlK, STII.I.MAN A CO.) M* It NEW 1'ATAl.iKil'K NO. 20. The Irish Itacv, in the past ami the present, by the Hey. A J. Thcbatid. S3 50. Popular llccturcs on Seiend ic SnlyeetS. bv II. lloliniudtr., Professor of Physics in the Uni versity ef Bjrlin, with ail Introduction by Pro Jessur Tvml.dl. $2 Insanity in its relations to crime; a Text and a commentary, by William A. Hammond. M. !>. I)., Professor at Bcllcvuc Hospital Medical College. $1. .lohn Stuart Mill; a Memorial Volume. $1. Dcst-bancl's A'.itural Philosophy ; complete in one volume. $0 50. Also, in separate parts viz. Part I, Mechanic, Hydrostatics and Phue mntics; Part II, Heal; Part 111, Eltvtrtcity and Magnetism; Part IV. Sound and Light. Each $1 75. Liberty, Equality ami Fraternity, by James Fit/.james Stephens. $2. Old New Englands Traits, bv George Lltnt. $1 50. Evolution ??f Life, hv Ilenrv C. Chapman; M. I). $2 75. Alibone's Dictionary of Poetical quotations; Covering the whole held of English Poetry from Chaucer to the, present time, 13.000 Quo tations from 550 authors on 435 subjects. Index to Hodge's Systematic TtteciOgy. SI. Lauge's Commentary on Matthew; Sinday school Edition. S3. A New Bonk by Dean Goulhurn?Tbc Hol Catholic Church) Its Divine Ideal, Ministry ami Catechism on each Chapter, forming Course of Metbodic.i Instruction on the Sul ject, by E. M. GonIburn, D. D., Author of "Personal Religion," t\c. $1 50. Critiques and Addresses, bv Thos. II. Hux ley, L. L. I)., F. lt. S. SI 50. Food?*, bv Edward Smith, M. 1)., L. L. B., F. K. S. St 75. Narrative of the Mission to Russia; in 1SG?, <d* the lion, (iustavtis Aasso Fox, Assistant Secretary of too Navy, from the journal and notes of J. F. Loubiit; illustrated, I S engrav ings; 1 vol., S vo. S5. The argument Ot Geneva ; a complete Collec tion of the Forensic Discourses ?>n the part of the United States and Great Britain, b< tore the trial of Arbitration under the Treaty of Wash ington, as published by the authority of the Government S3 50 Wanderings of a Vagabond ; an Alltobiogra phv edited by John Morris. S2. The Mineral Springs of United States and Canada, > ith analysis and Notes on the Spus oi Europe, and u List of Seaside Resorts, by George- E. Walton, M. I). $2. Anecdotes of Public Men, by John W. For ney. $2. Protection Against Nirc, and the best means of putting out Fires in Cities, Town aml'Vil Inges, with Practical Suggestions for the Secu rity of Life and Properlv, by Joseph Bird. $1 50. Text Books of Science. Electricity and Mag netism, by Fleming Jenkin, professor of En gineering, University Edinburgh. SI 50. Burton and Drake's unexplored Syria, 2 vols., printed in large type on superfine paper, with numerous illustrations and maps. S15. N. B.?Books will he sent to any part of the country free of extra charge on receipt of pub lishers price. Address FOGARTIK'S BOOK DEPOS1T0BY, No. 2di'r King Street, Charleston, S. (j. march 27, 1SV3, 0 <j\vtC A TOWERING GIANT AMOX? ITS FKLLOWS THE GKE?T 12 CETs'TKE-rOLE TEM / if'Ali AND $1.000,000 show. Will exhibit atOrangcburg, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1873. Three per formances, at 10, A. M., and 2 and .8, P. M. Doors open open one liour previous A Ticket Wagon will be open on the street from 9 u. m. to 12 m. Where tickets pan be purchased, thus avoiding the rush on the ground. Admission, $1.00. Chil dren under 12 years, 50 cents. cnn^a/r eastern jsij^jstageiiie .1 li " A i .MUSEUM, AVIARY, CIRCUS, ROMAN HIPPODROME, and EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. Its augmentation tbe past winter makes it four times larger than last year, and then it win* confessed the monarch mastodon ot the road. Over a million dollars have been expended to make this the most stupendous and greatest World Exnosi t on ever attempted ) ami an immense Twelve centre pole Pavilion, covering ovei n I. l . i _;_ um n/\/\ _\ . ..i' _..._i four acres of ground and measuring 108,000 yards, of canvass, is required to ex hibit its thirty*'>ne dens of wild beast, breathing .Sea monsters, Plmnagcd Birds, Flesh eating "Reptiles, and the colossal dual cicus liXiituiTiON! making it a. GttAKD CI)MM2*ATIOX, MOKK THAN EO.UAL TO TWELVE 6iiow3 *N ON'E! To transport this Golian of Shows, 100 cars, 0 passenger coaches, and four en gines are brought int?) requsition, and the services of 2000 men arid horses are nec essary to the succss of tit's unprecedented enterprise. A Gil. IM) TRIPPLE .MENAGERIE. In four separate tents, combined with the <:o!?i.->sal museum, aviahy of Tropical Birds, and caravan of Elephants, camels, Dromedaries, Elks, Buffaloes, etc. etc. Grand double Circus performance*, in lite Largest Hoppodroinmc Tent in tho World. Evciy a t double, in 2 Rings at the same hour, under one Grand Pavilion! A Double Grand Entree. 2 Studs of Ring Horses, dual corps of Equcstiieues, Malo Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Clowns, etc. Greatest achievement in Areas; annals ever witnessed! Every day at 0 o'clock; a. m., an unparalleled PAGEANT AND PROCESSION OVER 2 MILES LONG, "With emerald, crimson and gold don?, three bras.* ami rcr\ bands, gtand steam Piano, and a full Martial Band, as in the days'of '76 ; Twen ,y beautiful women, and one hundred horsemen and pages, mounted and followed by the Cavalcade, with their flags, banners, and paraphernalia, mounted Go's and Goddesses, v; original costumes, with LW?g TIGERS, LIONS, PA NTH EEs and .JAUGERs LOO.sE in the street*. SOU Before each exhibition a grand Balloon ascension v. ill be given. r&>\~ AH tjjo Railroads running ::.to tho city have been arranged with to bring people nf greatly reduced fare. Gil AS. SIVALLS, Agcut. Isov. G, 1873 38 3t