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.Wtil&Y?RY ^TltflDAY MORNINO,
.71 .'.Jo:) ,Ax the
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per : Annurlin Advance.
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iot^?S^A7 MORNING, NOV., 7, 1868.
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?-RL????Ji ..; ? ( Religious.
...'?."V'.ReV. .lohn Inubioet will preach at Ornngc
; ' :burg Methodist Church, ou the 4th and 1st
AtHiony4th Sunday, at 3J P. M.
^'^^roWpk-t; 1st Sunday, at 3} P. M.
The Elections,
.' eAKI(ln^!rhcS(lnyl hist, everything passed off
quietly in this District. At one poll, the ne
groes turned out with arms, but no collision
occurred. \Ve, give the results below :
THE FOttK.
Rad. Dm. Total.
h*ffi'ttm^tn*i.HI 121
-v>nOuar Grove............1u2 88 100
* 'VJleStOri'a;'....!^....... 76 180 205
*}i Jt : l"?Ti*n u'*l
?...*?;:?, DOG %SI G4?
&**f ,rC?rbett'B and Brown's Rorrs aud Tylers
no returns. Three of these pulls will give
Democratic majorities. feastcrhu s shows a
? "^Democratic gain of 40. Cedar Grovo, Dem.
. gain ot 11 ? and should have doue better,
ti lea ton's, a Dem. gain of 28. At these Polls,
us far us heard from, a Dem. gain of 70.
EAST on.vxuK.
,? , . , Rad. Dent., Total.
>?* ..in-' -j
i^WK^'Ur^...^....488 200 757
?* * ?tiiiiiiii?n'toi..................122 40 1??5
ltVjlV^Vi*?hrtp... 88 (Jl 144
.tij "B ".. 274
-Fehler**.i.. 84 tW 147
1 ltiir'h..\'j;...;...-. 81 143 220
**j ^ifyWMill... ?a 111 200
?Kifett;*.*;.74 28 102
Zoiglers. 00 47 110
? ?" " ? 1255 . 885 ~ 2140
? *-T5r*,
At Orangebufg andRowe's a Dem. gain of
?A*!*? * ? - *
' *\16. At Jamison's und Elliotts, Dent, gain (21.
... ?.. . . .
^.^B^iuitdtyjj^e ^qnd. Folder's, Dem. gain, 67.
- *>,x<dlai#% (Dem gain, 23. Bull Swamp, Dem.
Sr*MMrj^3r:t ^ouglcr.s, Dem. gain, 2. At these
! 8T. MATTH EWH.
Rad. Dem. Tvtal.
.f2A\ 38 274
.808 88 481
(Jlul.JJuuse......13U 42 181
Huukloirt'p.112 78 185
Washington Scniinnry........ 78 80 188
l?riffih^.^.**...'i'..;i...;..........l08 98 206
r^vinrtrW.*.v.v.-.v.v....y.124 49 17H
pOv) ? Ifi ? ? ?
1200 488 1688
*Foglc\.'ifdpor'tcd Rad. toinj. 22.
ort Motte, Dem. "g?irn, dt. LcwisvrWe,
JDctn. .gaitf,^32! ' Club aieuso, Ingle's >nti!i
i^ookhart?, Dem. gain, 06. Washington Sem
it/aty, T)cm. 'gain,113: GriffinV; aud Aviogers,
Dem. gain, 32. ; Democratic gain in St. Mat
theft^? ;
8?mmauy.
Aggregate Radical vote (hrnrd from) 2*761.
Dcniocratic, (iicaru from) 1662. Radical rua
^jorrty, (lic?fd from) 1099. Radical majority
Ht ? ? .
last Election, 1547. Democratic gain since
v last election, -MS. Further returns will re
duce the Radical majority to about 1050,
^ftfeit will bo a Democratic gain of nearly 500
a"* it*!-^ 8,*lCC ^n8t cloction.
??rxwiK n?f the result in this District, we can only
^***%4X,'i!we,a'rc satisfied. Against heavy odds, we
^?^j^'Vo^pOllcd a strongor white vote than has
ever been known bofore, in this District: and
pi . ?horo has boou exhibited a unanimity of politi
fi . (<cal fcelitig, a solidity of purpose, which be
tokens future victory. The Radical majority
1ms dwindled down from 1,810 to tho present
^'t*-figure*,'in three elections, and will continue
to decrease, until the scales turn in favor of
intelligence and virtuo.
LATER.
Rad. Dem. Total.
. 84 68 92
M?t*M? 0 45 u0
,fy...j....^^....132 75 207
> " " 171 178 349
;^j;DriuocratJe mnjority 64.
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^ v' ? ' ' A Foretaste.
?????.1 .- ?' How much will tho election of Tuesday last.
???h^viutf-iOrongeburg District alone, cost the 8tatc ?
, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I
tr j '? ' ,,;W|id ptiys tbe taxes 'I wc titiuk you kuow.
Atrocious Murder.
I On Saturday last, two inoffensive colored
won, conservative In thoir politics, camo to
Orangvburg with a wagon, from the lower part
of 8t. Matthows, sold their cotton, and started
on tLeir return home that evening, with t\\o
prooeeds, partly invented in supplies in their
wagon. Arrived near Four. Holes Bridge,
they camped: near tho road aide, and after
building a large fire, went to sleep. In tho
night one of them, Stephen Ladsdeo, was
awakened by the report of a gun, and a sharp
shock, and saw some ono making off. through
the bimbos. Ho went to his companiou, Frank
I Thompson, and found that ho had boon shot
| in the head, and was dead, ?tephen also wob
I woundod in the arm.
I No clue has been discovered to the perpe
trators of th is barbarous crime. It is supposed
that the party, or parties who committed the
deed, having killed but oue of their intended
victims, fled upon seeing the other rise up,
I (which he did, shouting as he roso) in order
to escape dctecti* n.
An Iuquest was hold on the body of Frank
Thompson by J. H. Feldor Esquire, Acting
Corouer, and tho jury after a session of two
days, returcd as their verdict: '-That Frank
Thompson came to his death by a gun-shot
wound, received in tho left temple by the
hands of a person or persons unknown to the
I Jurors."
On Mouday last, at the meeting of the Cen
tra! Democratic Club,- the following- Preamble
and Resolutions where adopted:
W heteas, On Saturday night last, an out
rageous murder was committed near Four
Holes Bridge in this District, by some person
or persons unknown, upon au aged and in
offensive member of the Community; and
tchcreas, not only as Democrats, but also as
citizens, we unhesitatingly condemn such acts,
be the motive whatever it may : whereas, a
jury of Inquest is now engaged in the investi
gation of the matter, whoso verdict has sot
yet transpired, but we consider this an occa
sion when it is proper for us to express the
seuse of the Democrats of Orangeburg Dis
trict in regard to such crimes.
Resolved, That the Democrats of Orangc
hurg District fully endorse the Address of tho
Democratic State Central Executive Commit
tee, in relation to recent acts of lawlessues and
violence in -several parts of our State.
Rrtoh'ed, That the Proclamation of the
Executive Department upon the same subject,
was unfair in its statements, and did gros? in
justice to ihe white people of this State.
Resolved, That the letter subsequently writ
ten by Governor Scott, is hailed by us as au
evidence of a better disposition on tho part of
the Executive, and we sincerely- trust' that 7t",
may have the effect of aiding the efforts of all
good citizens to preserve peace and order in
our various communities.
Samples from tho Fields.
Wo have had on our table for several days
three mammoth potatoes, together weighing
15 pounds, grown by Mr. Dctupsey Gardner,
of Bull Swamp, from draws, ou sandy soil.
One of the potatoes woighs about 7 pounds.
Our friend Mr. Krantas V. Shulcr of St.
Matthews Parish, has sent us eight potatoes,
the aggregate weight of which is twenty-eight
pounds. Wo arc informed that he has | of an,
acre, from which lie will gather from 30U to .
400 potatoes, averaging -3 pound* each, be-.
sides smaller sizes.
Mr. George Y. Patrick, living a few miles
below the Village, presents us with a stalk: of
sugar cane measuring 8 refect in length, >and
counting up 19 Joints. We used it as a flag
staff at tho Democratic Bulletin on tho day
after tile election; and it was quite long
enough, and attracted considerable nt to Utfort.
Mr. Sanders G. Jamison scuds Mb an CUT of
corn, having 24 rows oft tire cob, afro* 1,114
grains. Tho land was poor, but manured with
cotton accd. Mr. Jamison raised 8 Bushels,
by measurement, on i of an acre.
Pavilion Hotel.
We arc glad to observe that this favorite
house is receiving an increased share of public
patronage. We can say from our own expe
rience, that in all that pertains to the comfort
of the travelling public, it is up to the times,
and keeps pace with the commercial nctivity
of our metropolis.
Nickerson House, Columbia
We invite attention to tho card in anothor
column, of this first class hotel at the Capital.
Any ono who has ever been to Columbia
knows tho reputation of Nickcrson's, which is
ably sustained by the present proprietor.
Incendiarism in Bnrinroll.
On tho night of the 3d inst., Capt. S. Si
Evans, who resides 12 miles cast of Eiken, had
his barn full of forage, totally consumed.
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Local Appointments.
Governor Scott has appointed for Orangc
hurg County:
Treasurer?John D. Mount.
Auditor?James Van Tassel!.
Assessors?John Davis, Robert Tumor.
ROBERT MURB-& CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- rtutrle*ton, tS. C: !
AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL
: STEAMSHIP LINE.
Advances mado on shipment* of Cotton, Rice,
nml Nutfil Stores to Foreign and Domestic Ports. '
bet 24 41
Direct Steam Communication
It ET WE EN
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL,
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL 8TRAM8HIP
LINE composed of the First Class Iron Steam
ers
GOLDEN HORN, 1188 tons, II. C. Macdkth, Com
' mahder. ,
DOSPIIORUS, 860 tons, J. Muhbkll, Commander.
MARMORA, 940 tons, F. Mobbbll, Commander.
Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and loth of j
each month, as follows::
GOLDEN HORN.-16th November.
BOSPHORUS.1st December.
MARMORA.-15th December.
Arrangements having been tnnde with the South
Carolina and other Railroad Companies for the
prompt, forwarding of through freight, shippers of j
Cotton from the interior may rely on the utmost
dispatch.
Cotton consigned to the undersigned for shipment
by this line will be forwarded free of commissions,
actual expenses only added.
RODERT MURE & CO., Agents,
oct 24?lm Charleston, 8. C.
MILLINERY
OF THE
. MOST
MODERN
STYLES
AT
MRS. C. OLDENDOBFFS
Who would respectfully inform the Ladies o!f
Orangeburg and vicinity that she has opened a
FULL and HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of FALL
and WINTER MILLINERY of the most MODERN
STYLES and FASHION.
Her usual PROMPT ATTENTION and MODE
RATE PRICE8, she hopes will elicit a share of th*
Public patronage.
Please call and examine her STOCK at the well
known Old Stand on Main Street, opposite Mr. Jos.
McNamnra's.
oct 24 lm. ?
D. LOUIS & CO.,
AGENTS,
ARK
BUYING, COTTON
AND
PRODUCE
AT
THE TOP
OF THE
MARKET.
D. LOUIS & CO. A-cuts,
fob lo ly
W11,1 A AM THKODOKE MUL
lins just received a new supply of Family Groce
ries, viz:
BACON,
LA HD,
FAMILY and
SELF-RAISING FLOUR,
SUGAR and COFFEE,
HUSH and
SWEET POTATOES,
WHISKEY and TOBACCO,
COTTON BAGGING and COTTON TIKS.
All of Wh'ich 1 wil\ sell for Cash or Burter, x>r as
cheap as nYiy 'otbeV Tutore.
All packages delivered free of charge to any pnrt
of the Village. W. T. MULLKIl.
nov 0 ly
1
^ASHIONABLE MILLINERY
and
DRESSMAKING.
The Subscriber begs leave to inform her Custom
ers nud the Ladies generally of Orungeburg District,
that she has just received a pnrt of her W1XTKH
STOCK, consisting of the Latest Styles of Ladies
nud fhildrenn
BONNETS, HATS.
FLOWERS. FEATHEI1S.
VELVETS, CRAPE, &?\
Also n general assortment of DRY GOODS ami
SHOES, nil of w hich will be sold nt very low prices.
Dressmaking attended to nt the shortest possible
notice and in the latest styles.
sept 2b?Im? MISS K. MAI'LE.
J. W. PATTERSON,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
DHY GOODS,
SHOES,
II ATS,
CAPS and
FRESH GROCERIES, <CC
Also I am receiving Weekly FRUIT. All of
which is offered very low.
COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest
market prices. Give me a call.
J, W. PATTERSON'S,
may ;K)->-ly Opposite Bull & Scovill's
.. ... .. ? , J I
are Binras ustial
M j : ?..!, |g inisi jjijj tili>? t .'v r*ifi ?bbflj
? viiiip ': ? i.:t f. <??.'/;.. y- j .d vvi.d t(?jr* |
} j,,,, v . j, i'.. {??.(??.; uh[ ti-..--r .>?.??.?"vv>;vi-f..J?{
? ..? ,. ..'If .]. .: jui.y..' ?'.?". .i! ??io:..\;i -jilil'-i!^,
J , j j?? .! i.nij I ?? ?'f>$}tittj: >?j
CORN, PEAS, ETC,
AT THE HIGHEST PEICES POE CASH.
CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO.
Oct 3
II SCOVILL k PIKE
ARE
BUYING COTTON
AT THE
HIGHEST MARKET HATES,
AS USUAL.
-:o:-?
....... '.'' '-???> ' ill Hi L<t?v v.-m ?.:
THEY HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
' - ? ' ? . v . ??? ?
..._, *i-l'_Li_"_||
STOCK or
i
j *i ?in I lia .?> < |
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HARDWARE, &C
:o:
Special attention is invited to our Selec
tion of LADIES DBESS GOODS, CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, &c, &c.
GOODS purchased exclusively for CASH
and will he sold at Lowest Market Bates.
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.
fob 2a i y
STOCKERS
CHEAP CASH STORE.
At the Red Sign near the Old Court House,
ORAN'GEIITJRG, S. C, OCT?B?U Iotii, lRfiS,
iaa.t,:Li and !W1 i :nt'Rk a oops. "^??s ify *\
17 much Larger Store, we arc enabled to kcop as good assortment In our lino as any
Store in Town. Our stock consists of Prints, Domestics Fall and Winter Dress Good*, Shawls,
Gents Clothing, Notions, and a good selection of Hoot*, Shoes, lint*, &ti? Also a good-Assort
ment ol Groceries, Liquors, and Hardware, which wo offer to tho CUiicns of Orangeburg Dis
trict al very low prices for cash. Respectfully soliciting yonr patronage, and hoping you will
call on us soon, we remain, Yours, truly,
I**- Messrs- JOHN A. CUM5lKSGS and d. II. SYDN01L>ro with us and will ho
happy to seo their friends. aug 22?ly
GOODS AT JBBICES
THE, TIMES
Court House Store.
PRIKTS AVlOctfl.r?bM;Bt'T21/p5*?r*at WQIO
cents. ? - - ? ' ? -
SBIHTINGS. at U cts, to elioico-M nt 18<a>20c.
DROWN SHlKTINGS^pw 124 tc J? cts.
DELAINES. i?retiy Style? ut 24 to 28 cts. per yd.
MOURNING OAX.10?SWn ctt?'
MEN'S CLOTH from 20 ein. to $l.1/i per yd.
!?? ALSO
A pretty selection of TRIMMINGS ami FRILL
INGH, white and colored. RllSUONS, &c, Ac.
A full assortment of LADIES' dress and walking
SHOES
MEN'S, not'S aiid MW^ES' StirVES.
A lot or freshly selected MEN'S snd HOY'S HATS
and CAPS, togothcr with Toilet'; COMBS and
BRU8HEBt 80Al% LILLX.WUITE, tec.
And a Variety of articles too numerous to men
tion,
The LADIES are respectfully In vi led to call and
examine my STOCK. I will endeavor to offer
them at such prices us will please. ,
f JOHN A. HAMILTON,
r Court'House Store,
oct 17?ltn Market Strebe
_L^-':.f ii-i \' d-;;i/i-,.,,,. -?
r\R.X. OMVEBOS
Jj i?t-'?.v?*>- Offers to his
Ecllow-Citiiens the largest, and most varied assortr
ment of DRUGS, MEDICINESand TOILET AR
TICLES ever offered here, at prices that wilt com
pare favorably with any Southern Market.
A large assortment of Trusses for Males, Females
and Youths. ? Ynrious other Surgical Instruments
adopted for cases from .tender infancy and oil nge.
Also Preserved Tnnmrlnds and extra Lemon Sy
1 rup. Also Train Oil, Pnltli Oik?,'Keroscno Oil and
Varnishes, and Snuffs.
Also Patent Medicines, and Bitters of various
kinds. Spices, Cooking Soda, Essences for flavor
ing at fei.' OLIVEROS,
' ApoHtccnrJ* nnd Drnggint.
may 2-? .
rr\ O BA\'KUT!Pm ? Applicants
JL for the benefit ot Bankrupt Act, for whom 1
am Assignee 'will please take notice,-'.'that when
there uro no assets of value, before :i-.*can proceed
in theu. casus, and to secure their discharge, must
place in my hands funds to pay" for Advertising,
Recording, rthd'mv expenses. -,: "?
June 27?tf ' ,_ P. V. DIBBLE.
1^0TicjB.?r-rlU PerHOiis. W"?
l^l not paidthch TAXES, will find EXECU
TIONS for Wie saw*-la !T.y oflice. rtnd <rlll do well
to call and settle the same, as they will save some
of the cost by so doing. II. RTGOS,
oo'.^.TT'fi;-_ J_ j ?? c_
JUST riEn:iVED.
A fresh supply of,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, LARD, SODA, WISE
and LEMON CRACKERS, CANDIES; &c, at v
JAS. CANNON'S,
sept 19?0m Russell-Street.
F. H. W. BBIGGMANN & GO.
RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR OR AMI E
burg Friends that we lmvc:.nipvod In our >
NEW STORE,
Where WO arc ready to supply our Friends and the
Public in general with a full and fresh supply of
\ : DltY GOODSr-.-?"?>:???'?"'.'<j ??.:??????
GROCERIES,
unit ?>:.'?>. ; SHOES*r J{
Also all kinds or
LIQUORS, WINKS, P?nTBB;
ALE, ETC., nt reduced Prices;
11 We/ha^e a fine lot of FAMILY 'FLOUR from
'and JACKSON'S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar,
vrhioh luis giVcn satisfaction to all to whom vrt have
sold.
We will bny COTTON and all other PRODUCE,
giving the highest market price, or shin for any
one,' FREE of CHARGE and make LIUERAL AD.
(.V.U. 'ES on the same. > .'
oct 8?ly F. II. W. BRIGGMANN,& CO.
V. 'DVT. iAMlSOtf k SON. Auctioneers.
WILL SELL AT THE ltfsfcfjF Tltfi tftftMEIl
JL- ? Puraha^vr^ sit Orangeburg C. IL, on,Wednes
day,' November 11th, 18f.8, 'at 11 o'clock A. M. one
lin'ndrfdan't seventy-eight (178) Grasa cf Assorted
Screws. Sold originally as, part of the .Stpek ?f
Ktekiel ? Kohn. Bankrupts, the former purchaser
not having complied With terms of - sals. ?
'''???*!? P. V. DIBBLE.
???'V. Assignee EiekivA & Koka, Bankrupt*.
T TJ?. It Ii KI.I* AS. t f
'i'li--Subs.:rihei- respect fully informs the publis
generally that he hns removed from the former
Storrof Muller & Davis to the Store of V. Pifthan,
Russell Street, and is prepared {? ,ia?ko^to/?ordojr or
repair ' ,v.'";.
iif?t?ir UMBRELLAS, S?
HAND UMBRELLAS,
. AND PARASOLS.
With neatness, and dispatch.
JOHNf ?AVIS.
"cpl 12 _L__ 2m
The Subscriber ^'ojild re
spectfully inform Ids friends nnd customer." that he
lias moved his BAR to the rear of his STORE on
Russell-Street, where ho will keep corislautly on
hand a good supply of LIQUORS of. tho- BEST
BRANDS SKGARS, TOBACCO, ?c
Kept in?um J AS." CANNON.
I^IX AT, Wri?K.~-All Pon?aft In
i debtcd to th? Estate of William 'Zimmerman,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment ; nil persons having demands against the same
uve requested ??> present them properly attested, on
or before the lf>th dnj' of November next, vr they
wHl he-debarred payment.
LEWIS II. 'ZIMMERMAN,
oct 17?$( Adndnistrator.
I F YOU IIA YE T1IK Cillll-K AXD
A FEY ER nnd want-immediate cure call jtf Dn
B. M. SilCLEU S ami he will make you aTlox of
Pills, which he warrants to cure without fail.
June 20 ' oc ' "-. ' ?'*r tf
\J CELEBRATED CHILL
AND FEVER CURE.
also Da. OLIVER08'
BlfcmUS CATHARTIC OR
LIVER PILLS.
may 2?1,% fA .
. . -u.-????->? ? - ???-I
In Equity.
ORANOEHURG DISTHICT. p
Mcleher K. Holmattj Adm'r 1 "* ?
Elixa Stroman, ct. al. J
By order of the Court of Equity in the almvo
Stated ease, the creditors Of the late Nicholas Stro
man, deceased, arc hereby required to.,establish
their demands before me, on or beloro the tenth
day of December next.
Commission's Office,'") V. Di V. J?MlSON.
ttrangeburg C. II., > Commissioner.
October/^*, 1SG8. J , ? ',vT