The Orangeburg news.(Orangeburg, S.C.) 1868-01-04.€¦ · TUE OKAXGEBUHG NEWS,.fDMI EVBRTSATURDAY...

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... TUE OKAXGEBUHG NEWS ,.fD MI EVBRT SATURDAY MORNING, !;;'uOld ti«;ä^;;::,t!h WBÜr-THE OEAHIfitQb«!»;// do- ^BS»«;W^R»iMII.Yi-ACQCÖ»l'ANY..TlIK ,/ ., -eb ,»MoW do»id. lo Itt^uiBMoT L.'.' Hi« »'«I -8ÖPT»!Cw«try, VaoJuco tuHfli« Market Ratcho «¦Vi' "dw i-.U"" . i Ii« i«ilt p.;- ^i.>"'fi »I!,.»« .dt h»nTi l.nr IP-ohm WM g .te'W filial 'St .J9Q ,!jif»»ntd-"-! <fti bn« r.-»-»nl i MT 03 rr*p<xtful{y ^request flttit\*friends to send ^theiv! Mdvriti'srniriite ..¦«* «/)./»/ <M thtl ire ur- <Ayr, anrf tciÄ cnpfdcxl-lp fjice^Jtnore of t the hOttt news, vj>-J^ßf @$|}& ««ffe»»"/ J>r*«*. JIKAD^M^TtI^ r ,hitf 11 t Ina ff Ii ¦ iOCAl>-41Ä8;. *¦* Ttg mft i .tnW» wBet<MwK) >. %>f.T> .tiWBBJPftu MOÄN4W Q^^TAN^"ISd&'J I .P»^B<. IUI I <ll LII* IMI Gca*fttl0r%Fft& «14 from District Head- Quanten is uriaYuidubly crowded out of this week's issue, but will appear in our next. Noti^oH^^riWrH. We havc nJaflfc-oiitJ new! mail lhVUa,i and in a>» doing, may have possibly omitted from-Our books, the names ut' some subscribers who Jiave pay} theft ifotffe* r Wfldyipe wo have not dort« so*^flti$ ca>C%f aSiy:^'u01j' u'jjj^igfc |Vc! beg **of our friends a imJtnpt Wulindef, UnkHtri) mat- tor wifl.bo rcctilicil. . ,| Outrageous Conduct, At Lcwisvillc. V, several .armed bawls 7»t negroes under cymiiiavid of Captain* and LllieteiiaUts, nssninblcd hlhl re¬ paired to the church, whore, as .a TJnion League^ tho^r .were harangued by-*ome ltadicril "OrMori ?wi^Mp^iwffyi,stHtQcliCft. t,;T.liosc produced i in mediate fruit; Ijir after thc9incjuting wasdia- lui.v-ed and -they began jheir1 .rcturn-hia'rch' through the Village, they indulged themselves in?in~iudiscrimimito eursing|»f the whites, and a general dbchnrgiilg. \>?\ .-their fire-;uins. In front of ouYri>f;^<sWorfcaMthnid i Volleys were fired. disorderly wore the .negroes that a federal officer on a pacing ¦f1räTri*.'l'fuul''it stop¬ ped and "topping out txpnafnlafc^'^with fhem Slid advised them to disband quietly. Iii», wiwdawereruhhe^dcdj'ttM^the' rioting tontin-' Bt.ti* V.-tt\l*W« .{» :H..Mtl ..!'[' ! ..it. the ipojHibK^e ^Vcjletliimn Mid^atn 'ththii that ^rouduct like tins will result in their 0WK*rutn. matu'tain ami(;<d)|c VcUjÜMWs-witli-theiii^and have, for the sake of [iciice, already eac^i^Stcd(rpUiarlc^j|e patience tnd lurbcai^u^pjj^^on this,t|tc< qcgjt^^iiust riot presume; and contjpucd. repetitious of law-. IesKnertjr«ui;iUflir part will lead to anarchy. «niM^.rtdtt^i^ pü. grnl ou^Ja^WiPiipjtds i^sue of the STtfta{ tnio'iV . iopttu>f tibal ihteresitiabd written by oiiö of our"tnost distinguished citizens, it merits a c.itq~ fal perusal and candid consideration. Both, Krefccl assu^S^rWm rtÖMtfef4?"**;» » -i nifcjufcdl i mimil km - .' l'l*^» <iT Slwiüt«? V»«'0!vv*«Düri'4if ASs Town wag b ro^ujai iRj^dttfwg^fcae^wenna ot . lUncuistes,. und robbn^^/^^uojsujt'^^b^^ iq^ohiQr «rtiMlea/'^TKo'fh'i^f, * negro \nmii'jianiöd P>0 'MoitKX^oN wan, we aru glad to learn, appro- handed ft few day* ^ftor (hd j|(ef^|ftd is now In j*i'l. Th^ stolen guods, cm irolöovcrcdi > j ^5«Öilft! v ' " ' '' At the last Hetgular «Joniraunication of'T/iv- ing otScoTtrwcrc elected to sbVVc duriii'g the «nsu^^I^jiQnj.oiyear^i/ to ni no . i- ¦-. -. .rJ>^H«b y^lSi^HTHtSf.\\ no 'H ARN KT LlVl.NllsrtiN. J. \V. H«Nny Iiivinoston, Trcasurcr. (^ftftnVrfe^Y. <Da' n* Kit <. y, Secretary. JttMtiii Ta r S. 1)r josiiha A. Jkkfcoat, J. 1). .Martin Liyinuston ) a. , Jv^miii^NNj^, - ii stoW^in >Vil.y^^,A. frsXtiN,.TTyler. / ;(0 -.««Maat» . ? «- Now AdvortisehiMitsi Imitations by thc«Ordiilary. ' ^Coniniit?sioners Sales for .|',cbrua.ry. [v St. Matthews' Academy.T, E. Wauuauiar I kor->#a.. if.ab i h. ib» .< Administrators' Rale.V:> M . Housor. J>oe^|io,aiv,Priecs-»-'M.<McMa8t«r. f" Anwhwfe^s^V; D, y: jJiurfi^ji;^, Sou. | NO^u'tj^V. fc. Piokson. oi Nofcicd;to«(}.itnrdian.| ' and .TrtUloes,.V, 1). V. Jamison. Wo are under obligations to J)r. E. j. Ord- I- ypif,^ JVir ^n supply 1 "6f altiianacs for 1808, [ and seasons), pojlife out minaroas for oyq'rjr' /<trill |faf |lcsb¦ ih heirfji.7 ^(jo1 fo' pr, ^p/!?1 ^»n-nJf?^PV? *'ffff;Tpf!;'y«i;r/ifl?i/g9 a " cc^y eure. e l^^jG thoir gnrdcns will do well to call at Dr. ]$. M. SuuiiKii's Drug Store, whore they will find a ieueraSmti^nillO« !10 ^ilflfeg Southern '^oclotlyl Wo ftRW**ÄredAÄe ' 4a^t tfunrWr «of the Esting literary yapcr^fln ||hq »Qu^try. Desides it is Southern.thoroughly Southcru.editors, Con^^/j^deriiiwhe^ ,&«al| Ht flio uinuner boru." Tcriuu 84 per annuui. No. 22Ü YV. Dtiltimore Street, I 4HM ' >.l HM * I :äaftiüiM,<äMr.l AppoinfmoiAii %r'^6karles{ou' district, UiuB won u-.rlati Quarter* .. 1 i*»iü ' 'rinity, January 5. fccthol, Janu^fc,* f»*»^* 'Summery}}!-?, Jaguarft 1,8 »nd 19. >,...,,.. yy press, Jauuury 25 aud 20. St. Gcor^s^eh^uuiyl nndJ-J. k O JJraiicHvfllc^efSlAlni, FeDjuhVy& alÄ Eastern Orange, White House, Feb. 15 and 10. Upper St. MnUbcw!/Asbu/v, Feb. 22 and 23. Providence, (Jcriziin. March Id and 15. Lexington, Shady Grove, March 21 and 22. 1 : ' 4>r<i.i<iiiift Elder. ' HY MEN E Ali. MARBien.On I ho lid hist., al the residence of the bride's father, by the Itcv. i>. it. fsi^y^V, AR- TEMAS A. CONNOR, to Miss COHN Kid A K., eld¬ est daughter of Paul A.- McMivhacl, Ks«|.; All of >Orangeburg District. Diku.At Orangeburg. }j!';(7rön the 2"ilh day of December last, of affect ion of the heart, Mrs. MARY JvLLKN, wife of Cti.vnLiIs.' II. ll.Ci.ti, agcif'21.''years and 8 months. \- Death sumetiines oomes to us, surrounded by eir- cumslaiic,c> ufrpccuiiar sadness..-To the aged, it is- an expected ^isifbr: botcorfuug ththo young. iiVtlfo. bloOm oF-lh>>ft shhtfcrVnVtifiy a f»iTV a4'.Tsud tears asunder many a cherished tie id' friendship and of lure.. (And yet, the young-Christian, coidout to yield tn the will of Providence, meets the last etie- uiy with resignation, ami fulls asleep in, Jesus. Such was the departuro of the estimable lady whose loss we now deplore. Surroiindcd bjft friends and relatives dear, in whose Co'hipaiiidi'.ship vested the charms of life, she yet was willing to give up all, in obedience to.Ood's wijl. ,bj life,;shc wq(i|) tlovotv^L"I daughter anil a tender wile: in tue hour of death, sanditii«! by the last solemn rights ol the Cutlydie Church, of which she was a member, she died with in her soil). ItcpflKSHXT VhV hope of the Christian ii IS VM'K.i \ p~r If .' « 11 A-pill UND. .Consignees \wr South Carolina llnilroatl * ltciiuiiiiiiu£ in tlic Donol to Date. L'.'lf.! ^.iitiiii^iiium.- J. Vk. Hoffman, W. Knolts, W. II. "Livingston., | In ncoordtiuec with aiders received from the Su- perinlciblent. Storage will hejeafter be charged ou Goods, rciituiipug in the- Depot for an unreasonable length,of. time. ..¦ W;-.C.. MEREDITH, .im»;/-; - o.c.' Agent.' it* . . . »- 11 January o, 18U7. COTTON. .Sidert^t IiIh wock amount to about 00 hnk>, at the. following quotations :,, Ordinary. r.»i ^ Middling...,.^ 10* Strict.Middling....,,.... 11} Roruii Rtor..Is in. good denittnd 'U2$1j7!i per u o,oLib..i..;.VXiii&.j.zi SLLVEH.'.^..22 i Report of \ tUQ Charlpston Cotton Mar- i het; for the Week Enrting Jah. 2; j.'j : 'fiJ&prtä/Pf the^Qmnycbitrij Ktict by 'W. ^Ä^Öjj ¦rl!l|l^: COtfÖf' YACTq/l,".. Qq Friday tho 27 th ult., there was a good demand, the bettor gr-adcH rei'nainiug steady, while the lower qualities waa depressed and declined from }o to on liitl week's qiiotations. The demand on Satur¬ day continued good, the market closing stronger but without any quotable change in prices. On Monday the demand Was active, with huge sales, at. firmer prices*.. The snmo activity prevailed on Tuesday, the bettor grades were very firm, and the lower .qualities improved Jof^Jcjj Wednesday[>{ being a half holiday, but, VeryTittm;{ wail doW. '.. flie fow .Vales made however, were flj.. firm.und advupcing rates. On TnurMav lite market was excited, and prices advanced a Will Jc. Tile sales for the week, about OOCH) balea. W e.quote : j '-1 Low Middling.lij..i Middling.lö 1 Slricl Middling.1ÖJ . In Equity, Olt.VXdKliflKt DISTlttCT. E. Johnson, Adinitiistrnlrix. j vs." 1 Jas. D. Jones, Uiiurdian, ct. al. J lly order of Court, the creditors of Jiimcs It. Johnson, deceased, are »rcuuirqd to prove their de¬ mands before mo od or before tl^enst Fc^rjiary next, t ^And under thifsuine. oi'iter t will sell on the 1st .Monday in February next,.for cash, one sharein the "Kdisto Lumber 'and Tftnour Pond COmpitny. January 21, IHI17. V. D. V. JAMISON. / ,dcc US.Id Commissioner. STATKOF SOFT11 CAIIOLINA.) .... ?5 OrangebiirgVistricl. } WJ", By P. A. Mc.MICIlAKL, F.sq., Ordiiinryi vT.Wherens, Caroline R. Paulliug bath made siill to mo to prant her'Letter's of Administration, cum tvs- tamefito annexes, of the Krjtate and ellccta of Johii U. Paulling, deceased. Those nre therefore lo cite and admonish all ami, singular Hie kindred and Creditors of the suhl John 11. Paulling, deceased, that I hey bo umbapprar before ni'e in the. (Van t of Ordinary, to be. hi.-Jd ni Orangebiirg C. II., [oh Hie 17th day ot" Jauuury, ji)!jl., after puldifjatioil hereof, at 11 o'clock in 'forepoon, to'fdtey.- capsoif any they have, why pfi)d Admi'dslrution should not be granted. Mly^ hmJcr my luiiul tbiK,.lf|lh day fiff))ppea Anno t)oin<rlf, [MrT: * P. .1. M..^fi* 11A L, UHAS.-'-BÜLL/ C0j'j f "-xr \ '.' -r i AVill;"boreaftor soli altogether for CAS;II. consequently con afford to .offer our goods at reduced prices. 8 /kKiMr^riäiDuoiä .Iff" " iJou^litYof'Öa^iM:Chnrljstön-Prices'.' |.| CnÜ'aud ^xa'wiiio pur o^tjonslvo assprtmout of Hardware*, (Jroekpry, Hatpj Clothing, Dry Goods, pxoccrics, iff., $c.,at No. 13 Hub-. selhPttfeot. .. '' . .. CHAS. BULL & CO! T\TKW HULLED BUCKWHEAT. .¦1M '' " .1 '| mm itMiSftRRSP mw- NBWfeKA'SON- OOLONG T-KA8. I NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice, i No. 1 MACKEREL and Scaled HERRINGS,' j and a full supply ofGROCERlES. - also SHOES. HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Ae. ;!A'few pretty HATS for Ladles. Rough Rice Bought at highest market rate*, nlso PEASJ HIDES AND PRODUCE, generally.- | COTTON Slopped'to Messrs. H. L. IfEPEERS & AO., free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, oct 10.1y/ ;: ','] .Mitrket Street. .Sheriff's Sales. By yirtue.of tleeretal orders to me directed.by P.J A. iMeMichuol, Khu, Ordinary, I will sell on the 1st Monday in .Tnnunry next": I That portion of the Estate lands of Win. C. Metis, known ns l'olk "Swamp Ray. coiitnitiing'sCven hundred ami eighty-two-, ncres, be sold by the Sheriff of OraugcLnrg District, on the first Monday in .Tniuinry next, or on such other Sulcduy ns will tie nunc advantageousTor tlits parties in interest, on a credit of twelve months, (except cosh enough to pay expenses,) the purchaser giving bond, with good security, and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. ALSO SRy virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., 10 me directed. " 1 will sell lo tho highest bidder, at Ornngehurg Court Mouse, on the tirst Monday in January next, for cash the followiiyr property viz: One \\l»j?oii.MeVied ori ns the property of U. 11. ilydrirk.ui the .suit of Jesse N. Haigler, Adlu'r. One J louse and Lot containing one hundred ami sixty acres, more or less, levied on as the properly of J. C. Rowe, at the suit of Kuiaupcl Ezckjcl & Thoodorir Kohri. One TVher or Lhthl containing four hundred ami sixty-three nettes, moreor Ichs, one Mule and lw<i I Horses; Also, «in Tuesday following, will ne sohl on ttie nliiiUajbill of C-.-R- 1 rick, a lot of Eodi(er, a lot of Cpny Peas, Potatoes and Rice, one Ruggy i wo Wagons, levied on as the property of Charles It. I rick, at the suit of Ezekiel «V Kohn. 12. Olio Tract oflLiittil containing twelve acres, more or lees, levied on as I lie property of David Jamison, lit the suit of the Slate for taxes, j Jl. One Tract of hand containing-1 wo hundred lieres, more or less, adjoining lands of A lit Icy and others, ^levied oil as the properly of .leave Sandford, Jr.'ttestiiie.at tliu suit ofJ the State for taxes. 4. One Tract,of baud containing two thousand acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of Ilutlmsin and children, at the stiit of the State for tuxes. f>. One Tract of Land, levied on us the property of S. A. Innhinct** estate, hi the suit cf Hie Stale for taxes. '". One Tract of Und \rr\0l\ on |1l0 property :\h* l}'!"\ inkbinvl. at the suit of the Stute for iixe». . .:'!». 7. One Tract of Land, levied on as the property bf Mm. A'.'M. Innhinct,' at the mit of the State for tuxes. 8. One Tract of Lund containing eight hundred nettes, move or less, levied on ns the properly of A. It. Chest holm, at the suit of the State for luxes. 10. One Tract of Land containing two hundred acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Snuiucl Lee, ot the suit of the State for taxes. 11. One Tract of land continuing fifty acres, moro or less, levied on :n the property of John Pearson, nt the suit of the State for taxes. 1-. One Tract of Land containing six hundred acres, more or loss, levied on ns the property of D. L. Ilronson, at the suit of thu Stale for taxes. 1:'.. One Tract of Lund containing ninety Acre* move or less, levied on us the property of Mrs. Tcm- plu Fugle, at tho suit of the State for tuxes. I'l. Ono Trnct of Land c-oiitoiniug one hundred and eighty uorea, ruorc'or loss, Uvitaj on ns tbo pro¬ perty of John Martin's ' estate,- '«t the suit of the Stat« for taxes, lft. Ono Tract of Land containing threo hundred nnd fifty acres, more or less, levied on ns the pro¬ perty of S_. 11. Sawyor, at thu suit of the Suite for (axes. 10. One Trnct of Lund containing three hundred and fifty ncres. more or less, levied on ns the pro¬ perty of C. T. Dowling, at the suit of the Stnte for taxes. 17. One Tract of Lund containing four hundrod and fifty uores. more or loss, levied on ns the pro¬ perty of Joseph Foglo'e estate, at the suit of the Stale for |t axes. IK One Tract of Land containing ninety ncres, more or lens, levied on as tho properly of Mrs. Mary Huffman, nt the suit of the Stale for tuxes. ALSO One f'Tract of Und containing three hundred ncres more or less, mid ono Buppy, levied on ns the property of Absalom luubinci at ihcsuiiof N. E. VY. Sistrunk. Two inules leviid on ns the .properly of A. (J. Hal- ley nt the suit of rKzckicl & Kohn. Shoriirs Office, ) J. YV. II. DUKES, Ornngeborg C. II.. S. C. J S. (). 1). December 12, lfii.7. ) dec 14 td FOE SALE. OKANGE1UJUG.IN THE COMMON PLEAS. it. nisciiotr & Co lischotl \ ( o. \ vs. V ey \ Rrothcr. ) Allaohment. Hulk :| Ry virtue of an order from his Honor Judge Glover in this case, l will sell on the pr utilises of Ultiley Ä Rrothcr, in the Fork of Edisto, in this Dis¬ trict, the property of the said Railcy & Rrother.de- fendants, attnohed at the suit of the llhilhliirs, con- niaiing of llousehohl Furniture, contents of Store. Seed Cotton, Stock and othor.nrtielps, to the highest bidder on Tuesday1, the 7th clay of January next, dur¬ ing the legal hours. J. W. 11. DUKES, ; Dec. I'.i, lHt'»7. 1 S. O. D. (dot 21 td Al>.ia IMSTltATOIfS NOTIC/K.. All persoiiH indebted to the Ustntoof the laic John A. Keilt, deceased, are requested to come for¬ ward and seilt|Q, "J)d nil creditors will hand in their demnnds duly attested to. 1*. M. II0U8KH, dec -I.ol Admijii tiator. __ itfÄi^ HAVE YOU MADE YOU Ii SELECTIONS FtH^^frrf^tttÖA'dlW^a "SfÖLl- DAYS?' If npfc,be.t}m-cto<iu,jl»t , ] 1 ../<"..-/"> .'' .' - <' > / ' f.O vVho Wo jjow ou hand tho ChöiecHt Soiäction ttf nOItf DAYTREStäNT^Co^ E. |§1|^^ gg| ,ovcr offered 1h this Market, wlyeh are now being sdTa'ki 'Oveatly'Itetfu'ccd Priced. AA^ Granting to compete in the above Lino of GOODS, with aiiy Market in the United Staten. :t A il I H ¦> jOllVf* 1000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SiJbT, FOR SALE CHEAP ^.ia-j'.i JUST RECEIVED [<8iO to arriro, a voxy.. 1 ir*\i«-..n j .ot* iWeS Lo*: nVJ'l .bieJ ,ikcmH .»u»T i*s»J CHOICE LOT OF ,1 1<>U >hoi every Kind op k , Garden Seeds, Onion Setts, &c. feb 23 e .'! ly WANTED Sl0,OOO IN GREENBACKS, THE OLD STAND, ' JOHN D. STOCKER & CO,, CORNER STORE. RUßSELT^TREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. Great Tall in Cotton Goods!-, - v- 'r'!;f^ "; . __:o:__ .-,AV..t »7. IlKST BRANDS OK CAI.ICÖK.S 1 ">c. per yd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12Jc per yd. OOOU CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per vd WORSTED DELAINES, new FullStylos. und Bright Cohns 2üc per yd * (> .V | f | Ttf f 0 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 7-8 and "l 4 from 10 to 20c per yd KENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. . .: 71 i'ji'Mil /£!»! 'A A! ' \\Wf Resides the above maybe found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, from S5.00 CtfuiUbU fnr'Froeuiucnj to §25.00 CHuc English Cmssimero) pur Suit. BOOTS, SHOES, and KTC. A Large Assortment of GROCERIES; JjOW fmf Gash or Rartor. ' Highest Murket Pried eu.4or*COItX, CKAS] OHOrXl) .I ,, ^ ..^.^ COT T ON. may 11 ly ^OJIN lk '&X{\C$?A\ & CO. CIV 17/ ''Old Established Jewelry House." ' W. CAEJOTCrT01f& CO. 256 Him STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS AND DEALEHS IN FINE '\VATCHES. JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WABE, Silver Fluted Hoods. Cold olid Steel Spectacles, fuvc Taldc und Puckel Cutlery und Fanöy. Artielci. . Wc desire (.< call nttentiou of our llounlry Friends to our Stock of SILVER 8POON8 and FORKS, (lie largest Iii lite State, which we arc now offering nt XciV \'ork IVlt'CS for Cash or City Accep¬ tance. Our L»r»« As.iortmeul of COLD and SILVER WATCIIKS are of the best English, Swiss aud Atneri^ can Manufacture. Special Attention Given to llio «tenuirinsr of ^Viitclicn nnd Jewelry, , AdKNTS FOR AMK1UCA.N. WATCH COMPANY. "H.^ W\ CAlllUXtiTON. \\\ THOMAS. ort ö . Jlfi » THÖMAS RAY"T" IS STILL TO RE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF BAY^ BRO'S," Prepared tu do all kind* of HEPAlRlNtlaud RIJILDING NKAY WAGONS. RUGG1K*V| built to order. RLACKSM ITH AY ORK IN GENERAL attended to, .th promptness and despatch. 1 ., From this date, I will koop constantly on band READY MADE COFFINS UI t IP) OY HTKRY DpCBlFTIpN, FROM THE F1NKST"T0 THE CHEAPKSt YAIilNTIII». Charge! as modcrnto as the timi,^-.vFill-Ad,mik-r-rr\ n r>T T T'fT PatlUöJilJ 30 cL\ .11 / VARXISUES »«d PAINTS tonstantly on hand. Al«o two birrel« MAN HATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greaaing AA'agon and Baggy Axles, for sale at low rates. sept 28.lye THOMAS RAY. KG m IWOULD ItKSI'ECTP(ULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF OIIANOKBUIIO AND THE ADJ01NINO Districts Ihnl I um still til my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my line at tho Shortest Notice, 1 have on hand several Ne\. and Second hand l.'AKl'.IACES und DÜOG1KS...also'la 1 WAOoSS, one .1 Horse and one .ALSO. I have established a LUMBER YARD und will keep cousin lit ly on hand BOABDS, SCANTL1NQ, &\s.\ of all kinds ustinliy in deniatid, nnd can till all I»rilers with Despatch. My Cotton (lias and Press are in perfect order, aud ready to CIN on TOLL for all thos« who may favor me with llieir Cotton the Doming Season. 1 hni Agent for Billon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR HALING COTTON. Iron Hoops for Haling Cotton being largely ill use ill the South, nnd .being sold much cheaper than Hope, the propriety of using them in place of Hope, is brought to tho attention of the Planters, These Tics are great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and rciidy for imme¬ diate use. 1 will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell St Cha/lusr/ tou prices.12 cents, expenses added. A sample of the above Tic can be seen at this Office, where it may be compared to tho Arrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which Ihcy prefer. I I A KIM X KLOOS. aug 24 c ly Commissioner's Sales; hin Jim»««; nt dtv/iny 10) Inn^iniii ifTiw ?J;od ^W.rteWteR' teurer,, J 11» full ; t-Hbiii ^twnr J /IUeticl sijhidiieliy. «i J »». > Wijj'i i'eqviq In pursunnoe. of an order mude it* rücnböve stated^! t of mud situated ofc;Nnrtli. Edicto' HLvor bv Orange-'f' Jacob lwolf.>, Unmet MvingstOh1 and North ^disto'1' ^XFO: .,, -n-f-m'j ito ki'.'H .Jfioff ^itbiilxnq twelve m out Iis with Interest from day of sale, pnya- bio annually, purchasers'to give*-bottdWtthijCppro¥**>'>l »ureÜca,. with a(mortgngc,*,o| f}j*#remjf« Hfftes?»arf paymentor the purchase money, and par for paper* and revenue stamps'7 and should the. purchaser fail ; comply, the toil,w«l ha. gold^tie f^coatdinad) fcü liilv.ni 'lo Jim J?i:l odl n::"iJU9«a YTHsH Henry Livington,, Executor, 1 -. 11*1 to / vj;;. fljiw e^Tbue* woMaJ avujb m ?pii«W above etatetl oasc, vrih be gold, on the earn* day pfl place, a tract of land in Hie'Fork or <FdiÄ*V-7*'lft» ^ North branch of sahJjUiver, 8 niil0».froip1 th« 0eu*|.j: House, a tract of land containing " , .aerae, more or less, bounded' n6rth by estate mndifof 8.- ' Reach and lnnd-^of J.,W.,l)nhnelly, p.n tne,wei*.j,byhit the name nnd that owned by J. Andrew*, on the south nnd east by lands bclongif/g to'l).1 Louis' end by North. Edi.-.to River containing bne.thousand.lt acres more or less. . . , '. , , Terms cntti^pittWnsors 'to'pay for pajleW wi'd"1 revenue stumps.- »r. :i <>;t fti .-^11 bur ,!o«*l - I .». ; '». ALSO . -.od: -li vJ\ j'. R. Milhousc, Guardian. 1 .lobiiyV ,, v loifö? .. if- «;«f>-v >.7n<-> aitriHifi io'l Debora Glover, ct. ul. J . Cndcr and by'TlrtmJ'oT a decretal onte^ mäWe'inn<.', tho above stated ense, will bo sold on .the IstlMoni-oi day in January, 18UH, u traot of land cont/iining 10'Jft acres,' niorc'br less, situated ött tker"etat sloe of .Willow Swamp, rtnd bounded on the north by H. | IF. Ronnclt, east by estate lands of I.e.wis Steveuson, by lands ot G. H. .Summers and Laban J. HHllams, south by JamcB llecd and west by J. E. Moss nrid A. E. Glover's land. ||{,- t ..;j,y,: .j I ,t)i., . Terms.One-hull' cash ,ahd. th'o balance for. six months, the purchaser giving Lund Hearing Interest frbm,.thc dnyrof anlej and,a mortgage of.«l^e preperw:i.| ty, to secure the" payment of the' purchase money, aridUO pay fur1 papers and rcvcnuS sfAmpsI .'. "! .'"'' also1 '».' . mo'' 1,1 " ' ' " T. Glover,'Adin x. V '. 1 " . i . n » t ¦r 1 vs. ... .| I !i: /. .1 r tinoh J. W. Keilt. J .. . , ., Under und by virtue of a decretal. order made in the above stated ense, will bo aold On the l'«t"'1tfon-',*'3 'day in Jiuiuury, ]Ht;s, bvfprc the Court 11 on sei '....;;. trnct of land situate in the. District of. Ornugeburg. on Turkey Hill' Urnncli,,:!W'ntl«rs Of 1Nortn^dlMor°'> River, coutuioing..si& htttMrcd and scventy-Eiiandio} one half,acres njorc or less, .and boundedAin land* a of s. gv .lnmi8oh,' .7. C. WannnmakcV, l'e{/(afe o\ ^ Henry Ellis und A. N. Wnnnaiuuker. dii HO':r*nr.' 'i'enns.Oue-tlio dcasJi and the remainder in 1 ana 1m reliai purchase money, and to pay forprtperfe äutrre?.nW*H, stumps. y. »»rill \* ull tol -*U*0- - .' V. D. V. JifmlHon, Coin'r.rj Itf> 'llMtÄHl lo» ^JriitJf. vs. v Foreclose Jno. D.inabiiict. J JL o,rfg.ag e^ ...i'I' At the same time ami, place five hundred acres;.,,,., (ö(Kt) lAöre or less on liaira Brunch, bounded W lauds of S. B. Moorer, 8. Gi Fair, estate of'F. wB.'"'* Felder. L. E. p. Row man and J^Ö. Innbinct.. ., f Terms.Cash enough to pay costs npu expenses nt suit, balance on 1st day of January.' A'i«'DV '1808{"s11 secured by bond*.with personal .security and innrt- f gng6 of premises to secure the payment of the pur- , chase money, tptirclittsera to pay for 'p'npcrs ihd -l revenue stainps. n, 7 ... |, lii'iaw \IA5Q law-lfi Ben. F-Sium$i»v 1 . i- :> 11 Bill to/ -re... kul't .vs. \ 1 , Foreclose 1 ... .i. j. JOUk irüfiman. { '^VP t'^'a g W.' ^ia,'hl At same time ami place, two hundred and seven- " " ty-Uyo^crcs nipx9 ,qrj}esa, in the district and Klatfl rforesaiid, on waters of Hull. Swamp, bouncjed, by, land's of ;T. M. IISrr^i AV.' «ook^H^fcnry Griieffi, "," dar.ner und (ieOrgo LiYingaton. >.n dlWl'iy lilßilOZttl Terms.One half cash, und balance on a credit of one year, .«<cciircd by bond witli'Intfer'eat Tröm'tfal« ;; and .mortgage nt" the laud. l'urchuucr io pay for papers ami revenue btauips, Purchaser, failing ,.;, comply with terms of sale, the Commissioner Will sell the said lauds at the sale day next succeeding nt Ihe risk of former purchaser. ,-, .(. Commissioner's Office, 1 y. 1). y. JAMISON. Orangcbtirg C. h. V Oomtalfsioner.: Do.o 8, i but. J .,-iul dec 7 , fcl ', ., A.L8Q,, .j ?.» illi/ot^ lu't*-:/' ii«h]Wltail <«w doidn |J no tiifl birA *(ut»c 1 :!t'i-in ^ci*oi» ^editors ofh^¦ L. A, ^cigler, Ex'r of .»,111 of 'Lewis Zciglcr, vs. ? tVctdey llouscr.'Adio!!^,,(1 ct. al. Creditors and Devisees; «" By order made In this case, tho eve. Zeiglcr, deceased, will pio',o ilie'i d rap by tho first of January next. And by the snme drder I will Ml nt OrangebMS» on tho first Monday in January, 1BG8, for tm fcaft uii (J) cash, the balance payable six months (6) firm , tho day¦)' Sftlc',' secured by a bond bearing interosl from date, payable annually to lbng as s'ny part is unpaid, nnd a mortgege of tho preuiiaea on whlob shall be a covenant that in case of a breach of tbo condition of the bond, the Commissioner shrill ro¬ se! 1 for the balance duo upon giving twcniy-on* | days notice of the sale^.purchasers paying for pa¬ pers and stamps, the following land :. i»n Ofl l U >i 1. Tract of lit', acres in Haid District, called tho -¦_ Rear Brunch Traot, hounded on lands of, David Whnnamnkcr, Estate of Funtiok aha a tract allotted;" to.L. E. Zeiglev. _ r.f_ '.i. The Crim Tract, 10Ö acres," bounded west on lauds of Mra. Wulfe, and on all other sides by Und«-' ussiguud to 1^ E. Z,e|gler. M J|, , »;,, . ., , A\ v,', 8. l.VJ aorcs) purl of the Myers' Tract, bounded by binds of L. A. Zeiglcr, Mury Soowrigbt, Arthur Reed and William Ott. , , >| ; 4. Twenty ('^0) ncres of the "McVold" Traet,, bounded t»y binds of R. Huffman and L. A. Zeiglcr. Ö. Aud ono other Trnct of 68 acres, bounded on- lands of Jacob Crider, Vnstino Saylor and Mfcrv- Scawi'ight. CoinmiHuinncr's Office. ) V. D.1 T. JAMISON,' ' " Orangeburg C. U.. > /, LonuaisaiwitH (01 October 27, 18G7. J . 9 nov 10 ' tds '. FOR LEiA.SE, ;N Ur Im it lHOill< ) trft ;' Hit :..! rilllE FINE ESTATE known as KlEJkTT PLACE, j.. siltinted in St. Mutth'cWs' Purlah."' TlioEslato consists of three sapnvate Tmota. :iTho K^tine'rly Plaoe has -RK) acres cleared und JtlO unvleaved. Tho ,; Darby Place has 300 cleared and 2Ö0 uncleared.all fine "Cotton LdiiuV.il ;??b#iWeiUJ,Plaee»Wrf*Ms,,liP |I2,-100 acres, one half clca.rcil.and in a fine state of ||j Cultivation. The Esfnt.e is watered ,by a large Creek, which ntfolds good Bang* for Cut He. tw\ '" Rich Red Clay. Tho Estate would he Leased ajll.tft- ¦:. one peinon, or in small Tracts of GU or 100 aerety. to suit small farmers. ,|; " ' ,1 .1 Fine Mules sold with the Place on oredlt. i'.ii1 . ... 1 iThe ivennerly nud Darby Places .woujd. be epld desired. For Terms apply to "'' 1 « ' ' .*' J. J. WOODARD, Si. Mauhewa P. O.. bo* n nov 2.tf Orangcburg District,,8,^. h1J.,j, rniiK highest t?.\sn market mito'tKjrWW" X for all kind of COUNTRY PHODUCK, ,.Bf«»j .. wnx, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc., by EZEKIKL k KOHN. feb -2:\ v li

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... TUE OKAXGEBUHG NEWS

,.fD MIEVBRT SATURDAY MORNING,

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-8ÖPT»!Cw«try, VaoJuco tuHfli« a» Market Ratcho«¦Vi' "dw i-.U"" . i Ii« i«ilt p.;- .¦ ^i.>"'fi»I!,.»« .dt h»nTi l.nr IP-ohm WM g

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MT 03 rr*p<xtful{y^request flttit\*friends tosend ^theiv! Mdvriti'srniriite ..¦«* «/)./»/ <M thtl

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<Ayr, anrf tciÄ 6« cnpfdcxl-lp fjice^Jtnore oft thehOttt news, vj>-J^ßf@$|}& ««ffe»»"/ '° J>r*«*.

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Gca*fttl0r%Fft& «14 from District Head-Quanten is uriaYuidubly crowded out of thisweek's issue, but will appear in our next.

Noti^oH^^riWrH.We havc nJaflfc-oiitJ new! mail lhVUa,i and in

a>» doing, may have possibly omitted from-Ourbooks, the names ut' some subscribers who Jiavepay} theft ifotffe* r Wfldyipe wo have not dort«so*^flti$ ca>C%f aSiy:^'u01j' u'jjj^igfc |Vc! beg

**of our friends a imJtnpt Wulindef, UnkHtri) mat-tor wifl.bo rcctilicil.

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Outrageous Conduct,At Lcwisvillc. V, several

.armed bawls 7»t negroes under cymiiiavid ofCaptain* and LllieteiiaUts, nssninblcd hlhl re¬

paired to the church, whore, as .a TJnion League^tho^r .were harangued by-*ome ltadicril "OrMori?wi^Mp^iwffyi,stHtQcliCft. t,;T.liosc producedi in mediate fruit; Ijir after thc9incjuting wasdia-lui.v-ed and -they began jheir1 .rcturn-hia'rch'through the Village, they indulged themselvesin?in~iudiscrimimito eursing|»f the whites, anda general dbchnrgiilg. \>?\ .-their fire-;uins. Infront of ouYri>f;^<sWorfcaMthnid i Volleys were

fired. 8« disorderly wore the .negroes that a

federal officer on a pacing ¦f1räTri*.'l'fuul''it stop¬ped and "topping out txpnafnlafc^'^with fhemSlid advised them to disband quietly. Iii»,wiwdawereruhhe^dcdj'ttM^the' rioting tontin-'

Bt.ti* V.-tt\l*W« .{» :H..Mtl ..!'[' ! ..it.

the ipojHibK^e ^Vcjletliimn Mid^atn 'ththii that^rouduct like tins will result in their 0WK*rutn.

matu'tain ami(;<d)|cVcUjÜMWs-witli-theiii^and have, for the sake of[iciice, already eac^i^Stcd(rpUiarlc^j|e patiencetnd lurbcai^u^pjj^^on this,t|tc< qcgjt^^iiustriot presume; and contjpucd. repetitious of law-.IesKnertjr«ui;iUflir part will lead to anarchy.

«niM^.rtdtt^i^pü.grnl ou^Ja^WiPiipjtds i^sue of the STtfta{ tnio'iV. iopttu>f tibal ihteresitiabd written by oiiö ofour"tnost distinguished citizens, it merits a c.itq~

fal perusal and candid consideration. Both,Krefccl assu^S^rWm rtÖMtfef4?"**;» »

-i nifcjufcdl i mimil km M» - .' l'l*^»

<iT Slwiüt«? V»«'0!vv*«Düri'4if ASs Town wagbro^ujai iRj^dttfwg^fcae^wenna ot . lUncuistes,.und robbn^^/^^uojsujt'^^b^^ iq^ohiQr«rtiMlea/'^TKo'fh'i^f, * negro \nmii'jianiöd P>0'MoitKX^oN wan, we aru glad to learn, appro-handed ft few day* ^ftor (hd j|(ef^|ftd is now

In j*i'l. Th^ stolen guods, cm irolöovcrcdi >

j ^5«Öilft! v '"

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At the last Hetgular «Joniraunication of'T/iv-

ing otScoTtrwcrc elected to sbVVc duriii'g the«nsu^^I^jiQnj.oiyear^i/ to ni no . i- ¦-. -.

.rJ>^H«b y^lSi^HTHtSf.\\ no'HARN KT LlVl.NllsrtiN. J. \V.H«Nny Iiivinoston, Trcasurcr.(^ftftnVrfe^Y. <Da'n* Kit <.y, Secretary.JttMtiii Ta r S. 1)rjosiiha A. Jkkfcoat, J. 1).

.Martin Liyinuston ) a. ,

Jv^miii^NNj^, - ii stoW^in>Vil.y^^,A. frsXtiN,.TTyler. / ;(0-.««Maat» . ?«-

Now AdvortisehiMitsi

Imitations by thc«Ordiilary. '

^Coniniit?sioners Sales for .|',cbrua.ry.[v St. Matthews' Academy.T, E. WauuauiarI kor->#a.. if.ab i h. ib» .<

Administrators' Rale.V:> M . Housor.

J>oe^|io,aiv,Priecs-»-'M.<McMa8t«r. f"

Anwhwfe^s^V; D, y: jJiurfi^ji;^, Sou. |NO^u'tj^V. fc. Piokson. oiNofcicd;to«(}.itnrdian.| ' and .TrtUloes,.V, 1).

V. Jamison.Wo are under obligations to J)r. E. j. Ord-

I- ypif,^ JVir ^n supply 1 "6f altiianacs for 1808,

[ and seasons), pojlife out minaroas for oyq'rjr' /<trill

|faf |lcsb¦ ih heirfji.7 ^(jo1 fo' pr,^p/!?1 ^»n-nJf?^PV? *'ffff;Tpf!;'y«i;r/ifl?i/g9 a" cc^y eure. e l^^jG

thoir gnrdcns will do well to call at Dr. ]$. M.SuuiiKii's Drug Store, whore they will find a

ieueraSmti^nillO« !10 ^ilflfegSouthern'^oclotlyl

Wo ftRW**ÄredAÄe ' 4a^t tfunrWr «of the

Esting literary yapcr^fln ||hq »Qu^try. Desidesit is Southern.thoroughly Southcru.editors,Con^^/j^deriiiwhe^ ,&«al| Htflio uinuner boru." Tcriuu 84 per annuui.

No. 22Ü YV. Dtiltimore Street,I 4HM ' >.l HM * I :äaftiüiM,<äMr.l

AppoinfmoiAii %r'^6karles{ou' district,UiuB won u-.rlati Quarter* ..

1 i*»iü' 'rinity, January 5.fccthol, Janu^fc,* f»*»^*'Summery}}!-?, Jaguarft 1,8 »nd 19. >,...,,..yypress, Jauuury 25 aud 20.St. Gcor^s^eh^uuiyl nndJ-J. k OJJraiicHvfllc^efSlAlni, FeDjuhVy&alÄEastern Orange, White House, Feb. 15 and 10.Upper St. MnUbcw!/Asbu/v, Feb. 22 and 23.

Providence, (Jcriziin. March Id and 15.Lexington, Shady Grove, March 21 and 22.

1:' 4>r<i.i<iiiift Elder. '

HY MEN E Ali.MARBien.On I ho lid hist., al the residence of

the bride's father, by the Itcv. i>. it. fsi^y^V, AR-TEMAS A. CONNOR, to Miss COHNKidA K., eld¬est daughter of Paul A.- McMivhacl, Ks«|.; All of>Orangeburg District.

Diku.At Orangeburg. }j!';(7rön the 2"ilh day ofDecember last, of affect ion of the heart, Mrs. MARYJvLLKN, wife of Cti.vnLiIs.' II. ll.Ci.ti, agcif'21.''yearsand 8 months. \-Death sumetiines oomes to us, surrounded by eir-cumslaiic,c> ufrpccuiiar sadness..-To the aged, it is-an expected ^isifbr: botcorfuug ththo young. iiVtlfo.bloOm oF-lh>>ft shhtfcrVnVtifiy a f»iTV a4'.Tsud tearsasunder many a cherished tie id' friendship and oflure.. (And yet, the young-Christian, coidout toyield tn the will of Providence, meets the last etie-uiy with resignation, ami fulls asleep in, Jesus.Such was the departuro of the estimable lady whoseloss we now deplore. Surroiindcd bjft friends andrelatives dear, in whose Co'hipaiiidi'.ship vested thecharms of life, she yet was willing to give up all, inobedience to.Ood's wijl. ,bj life,;shc wq(i|) tlovotv^L"Idaughter anil a tender wile: in tue hour of death,sanditii«! by the last solemn rights ol the CutlydieChurch, of which she was a member, she died with

in her soil). ItcpflKSHXTVhV hope of the Christian iiIS VM'K.i \ p~rIf .' « 11 A-pill UND.

.Consignees \wr South Carolina llnilroatl* ltciiuiiiiiiu£ in tlic Donol to Date.

L'.'lf.! ^.iitiiii^iiium.- J. Vk. Hoffman, W. Knolts,W. II. "Livingston., |In ncoordtiuec with aiders received from the Su-

perinlciblent. Storage will hejeafter be charged ou

Goods, rciituiipug in the- Depot for an unreasonablelength,of. time. ..¦ W;-.C.. MEREDITH,

.im»;/-; - o.c.' Agent.'

it*. . . »- 11

January o, 18U7.COTTON..Sidert^t IiIh wock amount to about 00

hnk>, at the. following quotations :,,

Ordinary. r.»i^ Middling...,.^ 10*

Strict.Middling....,,.... 11}Roruii Rtor..Is in. good denittnd 'U2$1j7!i per

u o,oLib..i..;.VXiii&.j.ziSLLVEH.'.^..22i

Report of \ tUQ Charlpston Cotton Mar-i het; for the Week Enrting Jah. 2;

j.'j : 'fiJ&prtä/Pf the^Qmnycbitrij Ktict by'W. ^Ä^Öjj ¦rl!l|l^: COtfÖf' YACTq/l,"..Qq Friday tho 27 th ult., there was a good demand,

the bettor gr-adcH rei'nainiug steady, while the lowerqualities waa depressed and declined from }o to J«on liitl week's qiiotations. The demand on Satur¬day continued good, the market closing stronger butwithout any quotable change in prices. On Mondaythe demand Was active, with huge sales, at. firmerprices*.. The snmo activity prevailed on Tuesday,the bettor grades were very firm, and the lower.qualities improved Jof^Jcjj Wednesday[>{ being ahalf holiday, but, VeryTittm;{ wail doW. '.. flie fow.Vales made however, were flj.. firm.und advupcingrates. On TnurMav lite market was excited, andprices advanced a Will Jc. Tile sales for the week,about OOCH) balea. W e.quote : j '-1

Low Middling.lij..iMiddling.lö 1

Slricl Middling.1ÖJ .

In Equity,Olt.VXdKliflKt DISTlttCT.

E. Johnson, Adinitiistrnlrix.j vs." 1Jas. D. Jones, Uiiurdian, ct. al. J

lly order of Court, the creditors of Jiimcs It.Johnson, deceased, are »rcuuirqd to prove their de¬mands before mo od or before tl^enst Fc^rjiary next,

t ^And under thifsuine. oi'iter t will sell on the 1st.Monday in February next,.for cash, one sharein the"Kdisto Lumber 'and Tftnour Pond COmpitny.January 21, IHI17. V. D. V. JAMISON./ ,dccUS.Id Commissioner.STATKOF SOFT11 CAIIOLINA.) ....?5 OrangebiirgVistricl. } WJ",

By P. A. Mc.MICIlAKL, F.sq., OrdiiinryivT.Wherens, Caroline R. Paulliug bath made siill tomo to prant her'Letter's of Administration, cum tvs-tamefito annexes, of the Krjtate and ellccta of JohiiU. Paulling, deceased.

Those nre therefore lo cite and admonish all ami,singular Hie kindred and Creditors of the suhlJohn 11. Paulling, deceased, that I hey bo umbapprarbefore ni'e in the. (Van t of Ordinary, to be. hi.-Jd niOrangebiirg C. II., [oh Hie 17th day ot" Jauuury,ji)!jl., after puldifjatioil hereof, at 11 o'clock in'forepoon, to'fdtey.- capsoif any they have, whypfi)d Admi'dslrution should not be granted.Mly^ hmJcr my luiiul tbiK,.lf|lh day fiff))ppeaAnno t)oin<rlf, [MrT: * P. .1. M..^fi* 11A L,

UHAS.-'-BÜLL/ C0j'j

f "-xr \ '.' -r

i AVill;"boreaftor soli altogether for CAS;II.consequently con afford to .offer our goods atreduced prices.

8 /kKiMr^riäiDuoiä .Iff"" iJou^litYof'Öa^iM:Chnrljstön-Prices'.' |.|CnÜ'aud ^xa'wiiio pur o^tjonslvo assprtmout

of Hardware*, (Jroekpry, Hatpj Clothing, DryGoods, pxoccrics, iff., $c.,at No. 13 Hub-.selhPttfeot. .. ''

. .. CHAS. BULL & CO!

T\TKW HULLED BUCKWHEAT..¦1M '' " .1 '|mm itMiSftRRSP mw-

NBWfeKA'SON- OOLONG T-KA8.I NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice,i No. 1 MACKEREL and Scaled HERRINGS,'j and a full supply ofGROCERlES. -

alsoSHOES. HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Ae.

;!A'few pretty HATS for Ladles.

Rough RiceBought at highest market rate*, nlso

PEASJ HIDES AND PRODUCE,generally.- |

COTTONSlopped'to Messrs. H. L. IfEPEERS & AO., free ofcharge. JOHN A. HAMILTON,

Court House Store,oct 10.1y/ ;: ','] .Mitrket Street.

.Sheriff's Sales.By yirtue.of tleeretal orders to me directed.by P.J

A. iMeMichuol, Khu, Ordinary, I will sell on the 1stMonday in .Tnnunry next":

I That portion of the Estate lands of Win. C.Metis, known ns l'olk "Swamp Ray. coiitnitiing'sCvenhundred ami eighty-two-, ncres, be sold by theSheriff of OraugcLnrg District, on the first Mondayin .Tniuinry next, or on such other Sulcduy ns willtie nunc advantageousTor tlits parties in interest, ona credit of twelve months, (except cosh enough topay expenses,) the purchaser giving bond, withgood security, and a mortgage of the premises, ifdeemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the paymentof the purchase money.

ALSOSRy virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., 10 me directed."

1 will sell lo tho highest bidder, at OrnngehurgCourt Mouse, on the tirst Monday in Januarynext, for cash the followiiyr property viz:One \\l»j?oii.MeVied ori ns the property of U. 11.

ilydrirk.ui the .suit of Jesse N. Haigler, Adlu'r.One J louse and Lot containing one hundred ami

sixty acres, more or less, levied on as the properlyof J. C. Rowe, at the suit of Kuiaupcl Ezckjcl &Thoodorir Kohri.One TVher or Lhthl containing four hundred ami

sixty-three nettes, moreor Ichs, one Mule and lw<iIHorses; Also, «in Tuesday following, will ne sohlon ttie nliiiUajbill of C-.-R- 1 rick, a lot of Eodi(er, alot of Cpny Peas, Potatoes and Rice, one Ruggyi wo Wagons, levied on as the property of CharlesIt. I rick, at the suit of Ezekiel «V Kohn.

12. Olio Tract oflLiittil containing twelve acres,more or lees, levied on as I lie property of DavidJamison, lit the suit of the Slate for taxes,

j Jl. One Tract of hand containing-1 wo hundredlieres, more or less, adjoining lands of A litIcy andothers, ^levied oil as the properly of .leave Sandford,Jr.'ttestiiie.at tliu suit ofJ the State for taxes.

4. One Tract,of baud containing two thousandacres, more or less, levied on ns the property ofIlutlmsin and children, at the stiit of the State fortuxes.

f>. One Tract of Land, levied on us the propertyof S. A. Innhinct** estate, hi the suit cf Hie Stalefor taxes.'". One Tract of Und \rr\0l\ on |1l0 property:\h* l}'!"\ inkbinvl. at the suit of the Stute foriixe». . .:'!».7. One Tract of Land, levied on as the propertybf Mm. A'.'M. Innhinct,' at the mit of the State for

tuxes.8. One Tract of Lund containing eight hundred

nettes, move or less, levied on ns the properly of A.It. Chest holm, at the suit of the State for luxes.

10. One Tract of Land containing two hundredacres, more or less, levied on as the property ofSnuiucl Lee, ot the suit of the State for taxes.

11. One Tract of land continuing fifty acres, moroor less, levied on :n the property of John Pearson,nt the suit of the State for taxes.

1-. One Tract of Land containing six hundredacres, more or loss, levied on ns the property of D.L. Ilronson, at the suit of thu Stale for taxes.

1:'.. One Tract of Lund containing ninety Acre*move or less, levied on us the property of Mrs. Tcm-plu Fugle, at tho suit of the State for tuxes.

I'l. Ono Trnct of Land c-oiitoiniug one hundredand eighty uorea, ruorc'or loss, Uvitaj on ns tbo pro¬perty of John Martin's ' estate,- '«t the suit of theStat« for taxes,

lft. Ono Tract of Land containing threo hundrednnd fifty acres, more or less, levied on ns the pro¬perty of S_. 11. Sawyor, at thu suit of the Suite for(axes.

10. One Trnct of Lund containing three hundredand fifty ncres. more or less, levied on ns the pro¬perty of C. T. Dowling, at the suit of the Stnte fortaxes.

17. One Tract of Lund containing four hundrodand fifty uores. more or loss, levied on ns the pro¬perty of Joseph Foglo'e estate, at the suit of theStale for |t axes.IK One Tract of Land containing ninety ncres,

more or lens, levied on as tho properly of Mrs. MaryHuffman, nt the suit of the Stale for tuxes.

ALSOOne f'Tract of Und containing three hundred

ncres more or less, mid ono Buppy, levied on ns theproperty of Absalom luubinci at ihcsuiiof N. E. VY.Sistrunk.Two inules leviid on ns the .properly of A. (J. Hal-

ley nt the suit of rKzckicl & Kohn.Shoriirs Office, ) J. YV. II. DUKES,

Ornngeborg C. II.. S. C. J S. (). 1).December 12, lfii.7. )dec 14 td

FOE SALE.OKANGE1UJUG.IN THE COMMON

PLEAS.it. nisciiotr & Colischotl \ ( o. \

vs. Vey \ Rrothcr. )

Allaohment.Hulk

:| Ry virtue of an order from his Honor JudgeGlover in this case, l will sell on the pr utilises ofUltiley Ä Rrothcr, in the Fork of Edisto, in this Dis¬trict, the property of the said Railcy & Rrother.de-fendants, attnohed at the suit of the llhilhliirs, con-niaiing of llousehohl Furniture, contents of Store.Seed Cotton, Stock and othor.nrtielps, to the highestbidder on Tuesday1, the 7th clay of January next, dur¬ing the legal hours. J. W. 11. DUKES,; Dec. I'.i, lHt'»7. 1 S. O. D.(dot 21 td

Al>.ia IMSTltATOIfS NOTIC/K..All persoiiH indebted to the Ustntoof the laic

John A. Keilt, deceased, are requested to come for¬ward and seilt|Q, "J)d nil creditors will hand in theirdemnnds duly attested to. 1*. M. II0U8KH,

dec -I.ol Admijii tiator.

__ itfÄi^HAVE YOU MADE YOU Ii SELECTIONS FtH^^frrf^tttÖA'dlW^a "SfÖLl-

DAYS?' If npfc,be.t}m-cto<iu,jl»t , ] 1 ../<"..-/"> .'' .' - <' > / ' f.O

vVhoWo jjow ou hand tho ChöiecHt Soiäction ttf nOItfDAYTREStäNT^Co^E. |§1|^ gg|,ovcr offered 1h this Market, wlyeh are now being sdTa'ki 'Oveatly'Itetfu'ccd Priced. AA^Grantingto compete in the above Lino of GOODS, with aiiy Market in the United Staten.

:t A il I H ¦>

jOllVf*

1000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SiJbT,FOR SALE CHEAP ^.ia-j'.i

JUST RECEIVED

[<8iO to arriro, a voxy.. 1 ir*\i«-..n j .ot* iWeS Lo*: nVJ'l .bieJ ,ikcmH .»u»T i*s»JCHOICE LOT OF ,1 1<>U >hoi

every Kind op k ,

Garden Seeds, Onion Setts, &c.feb 23

e .'! ly

WANTEDSl0,OOO IN GREENBACKS,

THE OLD STAND,'

JOHN D. STOCKER & CO,,CORNER STORE. RUßSELT^TREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE.

Great Tall in Cotton Goods!-, - v-

'r'!;f^ "; .

__:o:__ .-,AV..t »7.IlKST BRANDS OK CAI.ICÖK.S 1 ">c. per yd. WARRANTED FAST COLORS CALICOES 12Jc per yd.OOOU CALICOES MADDER COLORS 10c per vdWORSTED DELAINES, new FullStylos. und Bright Cohns 2üc per yd

*

(> .V | f | Ttf f0BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 7-8 and "l 4 from 10 to 20c per ydKENTUCKY JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd.. .: 71 i'ji'Mil /£!»! 'A A! ' \\WfResides the above maybe found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, fromS5.00 CtfuiUbU fnr'Froeuiucnj to §25.00 CHuc English Cmssimero) pur Suit. BOOTS, SHOES,and KTC.

A Large Assortment of GROCERIES; JjOW fmf Gash or Rartor. ' Highest Murket Priedeu.4or*COItX, CKAS] OHOrXl) .I,, ^ ..^.^COT T ON.may11ly ^OJIN lk '&X{\C$?A\ & CO.

CIV

17/''Old Established Jewelry House."'

W. CAEJOTCrT01f& CO.256 Him STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.IMPORTERS AND DEALEHS IN FINE '\VATCHES. JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WABE,Silver Fluted Hoods. Cold olid Steel Spectacles, fuvc Taldc und Puckel Cutlery und Fanöy. Artielci. .Wc desire (.< call nttentiou of our llounlry Friends to our Stock of SILVER 8POON8 and FORKS,(lie largest Iii lite State, which we arc now offering nt XciV \'ork IVlt'CS for Cash or City Accep¬tance.

Our L»r»« As.iortmeul of COLD and SILVER WATCIIKS are of the best English, Swiss aud Atneri^can Manufacture.

Special Attention Given to llio «tenuirinsr of ^Viitclicn nnd Jewelry, ,AdKNTS FOR AMK1UCA.N. WATCH COMPANY. "H.^W\ CAlllUXtiTON. \\\ THOMAS.

ort ö. Jlfi»

THÖMAS RAY"T"IS STILL TO RE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF

BAY^ BRO'S,"Prepared tu do all kind* of HEPAlRlNtlaud RIJILDING NKAY WAGONS. RUGG1K*V|built to order. RLACKSM ITH AYORK IN GENERAL attended to, .th promptness anddespatch. 1 .,From this date, I will koop constantly on band

READY MADE COFFINS UI t IP)OY HTKRY DpCBlFTIpN, FROM THE F1NKST"T0 THE CHEAPKSt YAIilNTIII».

Charge! as modcrnto as the timi,^-.vFill-Ad,mik-r-rr\ n r>T T T'fTPatlUöJilJ 30 cL\ .11 /VARXISUES »«d PAINTS tonstantly on hand.Al«o two birrel« MAN HATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greaaing AA'agon and BaggyAxles, for sale at low rates.

sept 28.lye THOMAS RAY.

KG

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IWOULD ItKSI'ECTP(ULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF OIIANOKBUIIO AND THE ADJ01NINODistricts Ihnl I um still til my Old Stand, ready to do any work in my line at tho Shortest Notice,1 have on hand several Ne\. and Second hand l.'AKl'.IACES und DÜOG1KS...also'la 1 WAOoSS, one.1 Horse and one

.ALSO.I have established a

LUMBER YARDund will keep cousin lit ly on hand BOABDS, SCANTL1NQ, &\s.\ of all kinds ustinliy in deniatid, nnd cantill all I»rilers with Despatch.

My Cotton (lias and Press are in perfect order, aud ready to CIN on TOLL for all thos« who mayfavor me with llieir Cotton the Doming Season.1 hni Agent for

Billon's Universal Cotton TieAND IRON HOOP FOR HALING COTTON.

Iron Hoops for Haling Cotton being largely ill use ill the South, nnd .being sold much cheaper thanHope, the propriety of using them in place of Hope, is brought to tho attention of the Planters, TheseTics are great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and rciidy for imme¬diate use.

1 will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell St Cha/lusr/tou prices.12 cents, expenses added.A sample of the above Tic can be seen at this Office, where it may be compared to tho Arrow Tie.Persons then can judge for themselves, which Ihcy prefer.

I I A KIM X KLOOS.aug 24 c ly

Commissioner's Sales;hin Jim»««; nt dtv/iny 10) Inn^iniii ifTiw ?J;od

^W.rteWteR' teurer,,J 11» full ; t-Hbiii ^twnr

J /IUeticl sijhidiieliy. «i J »». > Wijj'i i'eqviqIn pursunnoe. of an order mude it* rücnböve stated^! t

of mud situated ofc;Nnrtli. Edicto' HLvor bv Orange-'f'Jacob lwolf.>, Unmet MvingstOh1 and North ^disto'1'^XFO: .,, -n-f-m'j ito ki'.'H .Jfioff ^itbiilxnqtwelve m out Iis with Interest from day of sale, pnya-bio annually, purchasers'to give*-bottdWtthijCppro¥**>'>l»ureÜca,. with a(mortgngc,*,o| f}j*#remjf« Hfftes?»arfpaymentor the purchase money, and par for paper*and revenue stamps'7 and should the. purchaser fail ;tö comply, the toil,w«l ha. gold^tie f^coatdinad)

fcü liilv.ni 'lo Jim K» J?i:l odl n::"iJU9«a YTHsHHenry Livington,, Executor, 1 - .

11*1to / vj;;. fljiw e^Tbue* woMaJ avujb m ?pii«W

above etatetl oasc, vrih be gold, on the earn* day pflplace, a tract of land in Hie'Fork or <FdiÄ*V-7*'lft»^ North branch of sahJjUiver, 8 niil0».froip1 th« 0eu*|.j:House, a tract of land containing "

, .aerae,more or less, bounded' n6rth by estate mndifof 8.- '

Reach and lnnd-^of J.,W.,l)nhnelly, p.n tne,wei*.j,byhitthe name nnd that owned by J. Andrew*, on thesouth nnd east by lands bclongif/g to'l).1 Louis' endby North. Edi.-.to River containing bne.thousand.ltacres more or less. . . ,

'., ,Terms cntti^pittWnsors 'to'pay for pajleW wi'd"1

revenue stumps.- »r. :i <>;t fti .-^11 bur ,!o«*l- I .¦ .». ; '». ALSO . -.od: -li vJ\

j'. R. Milhousc, Guardian. 1 .lobiiyV,, v loifö? .. if- «;«f>-v >.7n<-> aitriHifi io'lDebora Glover, ct. ul. J .

Cndcr and by'TlrtmJ'oT a decretal onte^ mäWe'inn<.',tho above stated ense, will bo sold on .the IstlMoni-oiday in January, 18UH, u traot of land cont/iining10'Jft acres,' niorc'br less, situated ött tker"etat sloeof .Willow Swamp, rtnd bounded on the north by H. |IF. Ronnclt, east by estate lands of I.e.wis Steveuson,by lands ot G. H. .Summers and Laban J. HHllams,south by JamcB llecd and west by J. E. Moss nridA. E. Glover's land. ||{,- t ..;j,y,: .j I ,t)i., .

Terms.One-hull' cash ,ahd. th'o balance for. sixmonths, the purchaser giving Lund Hearing Interestfrbm,.thc dnyrof anlej and,a mortgage of.«l^e preperw:i.|ty, to secure the" payment of the' purchase money,aridUO pay fur1 papers and rcvcnuS sfAmpsI .'. "! .'"''

also1 '».' . mo'' 1,1 " ' ' "

T. Glover,'Adin x. V '. 1 " . i . n » t¦r 1

vs. ... .| I .» !i: /. .1 r tinohJ. W. Keilt. J .. . ,.,

Under und by virtue of a decretal. order made inthe above stated ense, will bo aold On the l'«t"'1tfon-',*'3'day in Jiuiuury, ]Ht;s, bvfprc the Court 11on sei '....;;.trnct of land situate in the. District of. Ornugeburg.on Turkey Hill' Urnncli,,:!W'ntl«rs Of1Nortn^dlMor°'>River, coutuioing..si& htttMrcd and scventy-Eiiandio}one half,acres njorc or less, .and boundedAin land* aof s. gv .lnmi8oh,' .7. C. WannnmakcV, l'e{/(afe o\^Henry Ellis und A. N. Wnnnaiuuker. dii HO':r*nr.'

'i'enns.Oue-tlio dcasJi and the remainder in 1 ana 1mreliai

purchase money, and to pay forprtperfe äutrre?.nW*H,stumps. y. »»rill \* ull tol

-*U*0- - .'

V. D. V. JifmlHon, Coin'r.rj Itf> 'llMtÄHl lo» ^JriitJf.vs.v Foreclose

Jno. D.inabiiict. J JL o,rfg.ag e^ ...i'I'At the same time ami, place five hundred acres;.,,,.,(ö(Kt) lAöre or less on liaira Brunch, bounded W

lauds of S. B. Moorer, 8. Gi Fair, estate of'F. wB.'"'*Felder. L. E. p. Row man and J^Ö. Innbinct.. ., fTerms.Cash enough to pay costs npu expensesnt suit, balance on 1st day of January.' A'i«'DV '1808{"s11secured by bond*.with personal .security and innrt- fgng6 of premises to secure the payment of the pur- ,chase money, tptirclittsera to pay for 'p'npcrs ihd -l

revenue stainps. n, 7 ... |, lii'iaw\IA5Q law-lfi

Ben. F-Sium$i»v 1 . i- :> 11 Bill to/ -re... kul't.vs. \ 1 , Foreclose 1 ... .i.

j. JOUk irüfiman. { '^VP t'^'a g W.' ^ia,'hlAt same time ami place, two hundred and seven- " "

ty-Uyo^crcs nipx9 ,qrj}esa, in the district and Klatflrforesaiid, on waters of Hull. Swamp, bouncjed, by,land's of ;T. M. IISrr^i AV.' «ook^H^fcnry Griieffi, ","

dar.ner und (ieOrgo LiYingaton. >.n dlWl'iy lilßilOZttlTerms.One half cash, und balance on a credit of

one year, .«<cciircd by bond witli'Intfer'eat Tröm'tfal« ;;and .mortgage nt" the laud. l'urchuucr io pay forpapers ami revenue btauips, Purchaser, failing t« ,.;,comply with terms of sale, the Commissioner Willsell the said lauds at the sale day next succeedingnt Ihe risk of former purchaser. ,-, .(.Commissioner's Office, 1 y. 1). y. JAMISON.

Orangcbtirg C. h. V Oomtalfsioner.:Do.o 8, i but. J .,-iuldec 7 , fcl ',

., A.L8Q,, .j?.» illi/ot^ lu't*-:/'

ii«h]Wltail <«w doidn|J no tiifl birA *(ut»c

1 :!t'i-in ^ci*oi»^editors ofh^¦

L. A, ^cigler, Ex'r of .»,111 of'Lewis Zciglcr,vs.

? tVctdey llouscr.'Adio!!^,,(1ct. al.

Creditors and Devisees; «"

By order made In this case, tho eve.Zeiglcr, deceased, will pio',o ilie'i drap by tho first of January next.And by the snme drder I will Ml nt OrangebMS»

on tho first Monday in January, 1BG8, for tm fcaft uii(J) cash, the balance payable six months (6) firm ,

tho day¦)' Sftlc',' secured by a bond bearing interoslfrom date, payable annually to lbng as s'ny part isunpaid, nnd a mortgege of tho preuiiaea on whlobshall be a covenant that in case of a breach of tbocondition of the bond, the Commissioner shrill ro¬se! 1 for the balance duo upon giving twcniy-on* |days notice of the sale^.purchasers paying for pa¬pers and stamps, the following land :. i»n Ofl l U >i

1. Tract of lit', acres in Haid District, called tho -¦_Rear Brunch Traot, hounded on lands of, DavidWhnnamnkcr, Estate of Funtiok aha a tract allotted;"to.L. E. Zeiglev. _r.f_

'.i. The Crim Tract, 10Ö acres," bounded west onlauds of Mra. Wulfe, and on all other sides byUnd«-'ussiguud to 1^ E. Z,e|gler. M J|, , »;,, . ., , A\ v,',8. l.VJ aorcs) purl of the Myers' Tract, boundedby binds of L. A. Zeiglcr, Mury Soowrigbt, Arthur .«Reed and William Ott. , , >|;

4. Twenty ('^0) ncres of the "McVold" Traet,,bounded t»y binds of R. Huffman and L. A. Zeiglcr.

Ö. Aud ono other Trnct of 68 acres, bounded on-lands of Jacob Crider, Vnstino Saylor and Mfcrv-Scawi'ight.CoinmiHuinncr's Office. ) V. D.1 T. JAMISON,' ' "

Orangeburg C. U.. > /, LonuaisaiwitH (01October 27, 18G7. J .

9 nov 10 ' tds '.

FOR LEiA.SE, ;N Ur Imit lHOill< ) trft ;' Hit '¦ :..!

rilllE FINE ESTATE known as KlEJkTT PLACE, j..siltinted in St. Mutth'cWs' Purlah."' TlioEslatoconsists of three sapnvate Tmota. :iTho K^tine'rlyPlaoe has -RK) acres cleared und JtlO unvleaved. Tho ,;Darby Place has 300 cleared and 2Ö0 uncleared.allfine "Cotton LdiiuV.il ;??b#iWeiUJ,Plaee»Wrf*Ms,,liP

|I2,-100 acres, one half clca.rcil.and in a fine state of ||jCultivation. The Esfnt.e is watered ,by a largeCreek, which ntfolds good Bang* for Cut He. tw\ '"

Rich Red Clay. Tho Estate would he Leased ajll.tft- ¦:.one peinon, or in small Tracts of GU or 100 aerety.to suit small farmers. ,|; " ' ,1 .1

Fine Mules sold with the Place on oredlt. i'.ii1 . ...

1 iThe ivennerly nud Darby Places .woujd. be eplddesired. For Terms apply to "'' 1 « ' ' .*'

J. J. WOODARD, Si. Mauhewa P. O.. bo* nnov2.tf Orangcburg District,,8,^. h1J.,j,

rniiK highest t?.\sn market mito'tKjrWW"X for all kind of COUNTRY PHODUCK, ,.Bf«»j ..

wnx, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc., byEZEKIKL k KOHN.

feb -2:\ vli