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TUE ORANGEBURG NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY ORANGE BURG, 8. C. Oficc of F\thUcation on Mar Act-Street over the. j Ihst Oj?icc* s., SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. VIRGIL C. DIBBLE, Associate Editor. ; Uli ARLES hi \$kixTt PuhlfsbW \ V } < I N EVERY PAGE. ------ Items. ?ibnmf a ?auboTq nii ?{__'?.- od *e iijtfg ufi General Canby is preparing--a 'fax' Order,' a Vdtefelb'i'S?rfA appropriation*, for tb'o y?ar ^Utoenwii^?^tobe^'lSftTl 'in"place bf the iis?niobts ?f ??Bssenibly'bti?tbeso subjects; 1? ^For (^T0ntion,'yin tf?o ^te^credifobs,' none fbut tho blacks having voted"" trtic'uVSsb?u ?oTnl arfop ?n Isui Tfn? : >? rtiirf e m wmmu ^^iinttjy ip" in' In?lVan : vi tijd * ni Ka/?ittKud Itr.i.-pnfcsrDijNnirANii iVi^Presijiknt.?-Tho Philadelphia? Mercury advocates thu nomina tion of 'Horn-Robert .*C; ? iWinthrop,,?tf jMasstw - '?' ohus'dtt^ . tfor President), and Hon. James R. Doolittle, of WiseetoiavFor.rViice-l'rcsidont, by F,tft?IIDori{ocratg and Conservatives. Thost! gen: tlenie?; It 7nrgufcs, wpuld form a strong ticket: fsftNjjW"^^ &ML of TiXAe.^Thaddens'lFitc'v-cnB nas nn'dei;'coHuidc-. stipn tj^wfi^sa^ State of I ins an ^ t ration tjae^adT^bility 6t. dividing tno ?ta jl Texas Into two. or' nioro States, and,'has _.. .pounced Iiis lnici^tton of 'introducing a Bill for tnat purpose during thd coming session. S?t 101 -WO urday last ho was for a long tuno -engaged ?, collecting: information respecting the popular ilttrTiTS .iTr?.;twf|fjT :>iTVt n 'if. ij ?'..?? ,,'. Hon. condition and interests of the 'different oj 'rTuJyfTT-.'iir .-u'l. V i Uv ? ',; : .... .! . . , sections of the the .State, and he (requested a , .Texan editor ,to furnish him 'with till thd in .?flf nuiti4; ? /,it u'ir.KOls. . i! M .! ?, formation* obtainable bearing Upon the ques tion.? Oha?. Courirr, ? ?? .,!.",?,,;/ I ??/? In-tho^Alabimai Reconstruction Convention, SA ordinance wns passed to a *bjtd reading, ap 'prbpriating -.SoXtyQQO W pay ?bot officers and members, who nro to receive $8 per diem,and ."<>>.$8iufarileageJfor ievery .^wontyM n>rilcs of . travel each way to tho capital. The Coinmitteu on fit 'Taxation-reported aiseotipn to,the Constitution, providing that all taxes shall be assessed in ex act proportion to 'tho Vuluo, of;, property; but the Legislature.may -levy a poll tax of $1.50 on each'poll, to be applied exclusively, to tho school farrdr'-'Grderod'to bo-printcd. ?1 ' ? ', id: ? "'i kjdyid ?jdi oui1 Charleston Letter. \t'\. The Election?Only nxty-etffht tclu'tes 'votc W'*ti*iujd?ttof}^ ?toun^frithcrun Synod Grand Lodge (Freemason)^M. C. A. V Ulli'.. >-'i' ,l?t?7 filii! ' ' .' Liy ,. CliAttUKSTON, Nov. 20, 1807.' ? Tl III " ..- \f Another Act cd,' the Reconstruction farce has been performed ; and in the,,tableaux vivants 0 '??^lflVich' tbo enrlnin xlhops, the negro, jubilant at having exercised his privilege of franchise. 11 '".and im whitlj ^L'll.ieai'coVhp'c arid' parasites: iwob ?nr. ,11191 h? Ur.-A.i-.^ nil Uui UViu ;. ? - aro the actors. The Convent tori elections for .d Ij ! South.Carolina are over, and if tho result in our City represent them throughout, the Stqte, the temporriryitfiumphv<?f tlie negro party whs an easy '?hb'.( ',iFour,:lho?sh?t( seven hundred uo'i '?llJ Icit// 'l;t bi!.; , in... ..| ., , and forty-eight votes havo been cast hero, of j.^fjwbiflb^.oBjy ?^.Jsty-jjight ( !() wore deposited by white men. The respectable portion of the community' havo with - perfect uuuniiunity ab stained from any parltelpntioTi in the unconsti ? tutional and therefore illegal olection ; and the tho negroes/and.a -few Caucasians, who havo 1 i*|N<6ve'd rc'negadeai.to their, race?demagogues * ^o^WiBh'i?'*rid? into 'notoriety and position ' ^ra'ltie'sttir^^thVirbVolutioh'. 5 I T?lAW 1.IIR ? l;->-' M U I . ' ' oy, nt??oa^fir ftr^0 WIIlltc^cr nccompanied tho. li 6ibf$0$9i?', .This.was perhaps partially Xho rc liiilkiuJtiof on :Order, judiciously closing all bar rooms, aiLTir/?gu, as the Radicals had no oppo :r 'J nition and th?'Cobscrvativcs- carcAilly avoided tne precincts, thero'fydk nothing to provoke difficulty. ^ho negroes themselves showed v less enthusiasm than wns expected but few of ? r> them remained at. tho polls as spectators; and '* :'ihero Were rto noisy demonstrations of joy nt /' their first exorcise of tho franchise. Many of . inem, I imagine, foresee that the privilege they , have enjoyed is but the precursor of their polit \n Cal ruin, and begin to realize that their triumpl will only be short-lived and that their tempo rary clovation-will only augment tho velocity and.clcfehTIJFlheir downfall. ImiKii hi noirj').: ? ? , j|t lias been several times rumored during ol v^fl ^^h^prtnigl^fc that pur City Fathers are ?-.i pdon to be removed. . party of Northerners b ? iwho.'wish to replace thoui, li(ivu, it is said, ap n ^^rorirjhcid'Qonoral'Cnnby'onii the subjoct, and l^'TOtoa''^ in office was . ffjuivalcnt to ft ro-oppointmonb, nnd reminded iiimjthat ^he ''test oath*' was matlo, by the Rc construetion Acf-j,\h? - ^'ne quit jion of pubhn officlnl riosition. Inn? inolihcd to think that the General llh^loOXeid into the matter through 1 tyf??jft&0$ 4r<yT*\\l sdon ImVo an hif*llrofi thfl' Alnyor pn/J^jiniJarly fortifled ((^1 dcrmon ao^.CUy.pflicerH, Sc.mo of your .reaijerjj liav.e douhtless seen J,'Trpi?rit3n1ofsr ?ni-'Arrf' 'Ndgro pnhllsh'cry recently anonymously in Ohib, an(t circuJatcd gcnorally 2? an election document. The author argues ___-??? -?-Hr?,V- - - -/tr-^\~ that tho negro is n beast, nnd thcrcforo without a soul, and ontitlpd to no poetical ijighte.-What ever,. *ibo argument is vor/' jingqmo^/y fSV rabgc'd, nnd tbc,novol(y of tho fconcjlusjiVns p?as drKwn to it'Mii^^j?e attention, j^r. (Aiftjr denu, ono of our most ablo divines, on Sunday evening last, before a crowded congregation, discussed tho subject and vory successfully 'dissected, and refuted?tho^plauViblo sophisms] of "Arid." I will not nndertako to givo the arguments on cither Bide and simply mention the Pamphlet and its refutation, bcehiiso it has been a popular topio of conversation^ ?? ? ? ?<? ' ?) ??>?. ., j . :) j ? -Though pleased .with Dr. ,0j[rardcau'8 do fehco of thoif humanity, fow of bis-sablo audi tors probnhiy codld appreciate-his/ argUhWnt.1 One of them' particularly seethed ' 'completely 'mystified, 'and remarked after the /sermon? VTltttTO tfScV heard 'AriCiVb^k'fcu'd' p'r?vhi'g tun ifctisi1: that lie lind1' aYs?'ncilr?'Mft'Gt '?vti Mi ? ;?? ? fj ud v- ?. I ih '? c i , iinUi rardeau prove thatjie Was a man, nnd that lie ?vms sorry he had heard either; fyr ho now,was ? uncertain whctlier ho was a man or a bcastf" ' Tho Lutheran Synod,'tiftor a session'of five days, adjourned yesterday. 'It was 'presided.] over* by Rev. T. S: BoincBt, of Newborry Col-., lego ; and was composed of Clerical1 ntid Lay .delegates from all pqrts of the State! RdvC P. .D.crriok,, of your District^ was the Socrciarj* of the Synod. ' . ,. The Grand Lodge of Free Masons is now .in session here. It is largely attended, ahd-'-'Mni sonic insignia are no rarities. Gov. Orr is pre siding.' An election for officers Tor the 'cnsu-'| ,iug year was to-day held with the, following re sult: (. i ... ) 'M. W. .Tamks I/. Onn Grand Master. ??'??>., ] lt. VY. ,].\.mks Cosxoh, Deputy Grand Master., 1 . R. W. R. A. Dimiiiam, Senior tlrnrid AVimlcn. ft. \V.James MrCri.i.otAfu>, Junior Grand War 'don. ?.. . ..?? .,, R. W. II. W. Sciinonr.n, Grand Treasurer. R. W. lt:'S. "Bness, Grand Sobrctnry. . M. R. J. R. 1'ioKKTT. Grand Chaplin. ? 11. W. B. R. Cami'OBI.i., Grand Lecturer. S./VV. lUcuicK, "I senior Grand Beacons. . Eahi.ky Batks, i CP. Townskk,,, V jimi G^ntl rjcaeons. Isaac W. A.noki.. j . P. K. Conunx, Grand Marshal. i .Totix CottliY, Grand Pursuivant. S. BUBK, Grand Tyler. ?Hall CoMMlTTKR.?W. J. Trim, E. J. Bawson, P. K. Cohurn, M. T. Bartlett. In accordant with resolutions adopted by the International Convention in July last, the Young Men's Christian Association throughout tho Uuitcd States and British' Provinces, ob served last week ns a period of special prayer for the conversion of young men. The Asso ciation hove, which, by the way, is daily grow ing,in power.aud influence, bad uightly prnyor meetings which were' largely attended and ex ceedingly interesting. Good whs. we believe, accomplished, nnd it is confidently hoped that the petitions offered at the' Throne of Grace will have an abundant answer. (Jod save our young men. I note as an item of interest to your readers, that General llartwell, formerly in Command of Orangeburg, and whose administration won for him no. cuviablo reputation, was badly de feated in tho recent elections North. How soon the laurels which he so pompously exhibi ted, while a Satrap here, havo faded! ? How*' ungrateful the Northern pcoplo arc, so soon to forget the distinguished services nnd eminent valor of the hero ol Honey Hill and Orange burg!! The Theatre and Circus arc both iu full blast, and at their phroios the votaries of pleas ure are depositing many hard-earned Shinplas tors.'' But,1'is it not strange, that poor as our people now are, and dismal as are their future prospects, they cannot deny themselves a tem porary but costly gratification ? The Golcondn has sailed for Liberia with about 800 emigrants. Most of them nre from Georgia. More would'have gone, but for the temptation, which the frnnehi.se and the forty acres delusion present to the negroes. DELTA. [roil TUS. OBASaiSD.VKQ, NEWS,] The ElcctiOB. The election for delegates to the Great Union Republican Convention came off at Kastcrliu's 31 ill in the Third Precinct on the 19th and 20th inst. One hundred nnd thirty five votes were polled, all by the blacks, not [tlie first white man voting. The negroes went as a unit for the red ticket Leaded by Ran dolph. Tho native candidates of tho District were inconncv. in the matter, not a single vote (being east for any of them. The negroes were very much pleased with their new privilege and seemed to enjoy its excrcino exceedingly. Umanucl Pou was the chosen one of Israol to load hi? sable brethren out of the wilderness. Ho bad been well instruct how to conduct tho neophyte* through tho diffibcH 'tnsk ot "voting right-" EmnnuoJ attached a grout deal of important to jhc dignity of tho posi tion, which had been appointed for him, as was plainly visible at a ghuwa. Ho tpared neither his time nor hi:: labors, btj? romsinod during both days calling up each voter in turn. to Pec that lie had the vi^,hL tieket, fi^^L'mt he put it in the right.plaeq.. Not one in ten knew for whom th^jj- \mo voting, and uonb knew what they wcjrp V^ing for, Cohtrar^ to or dern, a lew came.:"armed;, hut no, disturbance was created. ^jOnp chap "bu bolnfl^mbrincd this would prdfiSuly be the last tima 'they' would vote, replied that "as long as'thoro was fcnfc-'^kiting V>"be )dpno,',tlio blacks wbjdd vpte or dio." "You do not wish to sco- a war of <rnpps,'< askOj?Vaibystrfin^or.. "I, do^iot|&ro hpw (q\rtck W&Mb}' W'rsWercrf tfio^hrk?^ . ! PAY&AN. ,n..oi? ; ...j.-t ??? .^R:../ , . THE ORANtJEBTJHG >Ul ?. ,,;-?-,-?ir SATVliBAYv NOVEMBER 23, 18G7. Y^---v .r.nuih ?;. ! -.v, , ?, . . , . v; . , While ice reserve to ourselves tU't righiofdiji m'^tf ftWt*'0rrwApolitical position ? by" iiiian% of our editorialVbinntitsl ict.V'ill Jbepleused (ttpublifh' contributions, from p?r fellow-citizens Upon the ffl-^yc^qifcstfyns .which now agitate the. public mind, lchvfti'cr 'tttrir 'opinions coincide ic^th ours hr vw. lA kfikfhVt. rietetpuprr, We consider, should be. an iiitlrlr ofthovlieiou* shad'e'iof pop lidjtr, scntitmrit. Jn. the. section of country tu which .it circytufes. co/?;?J/js arc open, tJterrfnrv, for 'iny cojuninnt^ atioiis pi'iijicrly writtenhicciiin-, 'pinned'by u'fespoifslble i)u))?e,nof 'jnhrkbnalin their character, nor absolutely' itijuriouB in thm'r 'tendency: r<r'". I? - ? ~ l <4ijf_i_^j_" " i ' '_ ?_J_ll__ , What HVhito Men Can Doiv We havd'n* fbw more instances of what can be done by'thb energy of white men. Let our people hil'try'to do likewise, w . A".V{orth,y oitizen of the Fork, with two small sons..made 40.0.,-bushels corn, GO bushels Rice, 4 bales Cotton, and a plenty of "ull kinds of1 pVoVishVuk A colored ? family forking nil the same plantation, superior'lb force to the above, made 20 bushels Corn, a light balo of Cotton, 10 (bushels llice, and other articles of produce iu proportion, --.il Another gentleman of the same section, who is . one of our best practical planters, with ;i white laborers, and one or two half bauds nntdu a crop full/ oqual in every respect to that of 30 colored working hands on tho same ground in former seasons. Anqthcr friend of ours, in .another part of j tho Fork, with il plow hands and 3 hoe hands, all white, mado, 500 pounds Indigo, 2 bales Cotton- tint) buHhols Corn, 150 bushels Peas. 50 bushels Eice," mW! gallons Syrup, ran a Crist Mil) for the benefit of himself and neighbors, made Finders and Potatoes in abuu danco, realised one hundred tloljars from the sale of Watermelons,:-all on lands counted poor.: \Vb like this system of Agriculture; oui- pcopler ihust no longer trust to making money ,out of one leading staple; they must pay thciv attention to diversify of crops, and make each contribute its (junta to the profits of the year. This is the only system of planting that will pay in these' dayv? ou our average lands. -i; i-r. ,io*i- [iiit l Jod tv?i '. * . W.hjlo on this subject, we notice ou the .part of our most intelligent land owners, a dis position to substitute small forces of white men, for the large gangs of colored laborers they have heretofore employed. We have heard of several, who have sent on orders to General Wagenor, State Commissioner of Immigration, for white laborers, from the number who aro pow expected iu a few days from Germany by sailing vessel diroet to Charleston. It would bo well for our pooplc to give this subject due eorsidoratiou, iu time to make their arrange ments for tho coming year; for, ' by the Etern al," this shall bo a white man's country. [roll J'llK OltA.NliK.m uii NKWK.] BllAXCIlVILl.K, S. C, Nov. 20, 1807. Mr. Editor: The election for Convention commenced hero on yesterday at 9 o'clock A. M., but long before 7, the negroes could be seen emerging from every country road which leads into town, with their steps all directed to the polling place for the purpose of exe. vising and enjoying that privilege which they nevor before knew, and perverting the ends of jus tice and order, by casting their first vote, not iu favor of merit, but iu favor of party.. I would like to ask the frocdmcn who have voted, if it has procured for them the necessaries of lifo, or contributed anything to their comfort. No, their condition is no better, and they will have to work, and look to the rebels still for their living, deriving no benefit whatever from the privilege of the ballot-box assigned to them by their pretended Yankee friends, who first sold them into slavery. Some were exulting in full confidence of securing 100 acres of land as soon as thoy could vote. We would like to know how ninny of them slcop upou their uwn land to-night, and drink the milk of their own cows for supper. And thus will they live, until they share tho lot. of i mortality, and then jheir memories will be ephemeral. But w*> aye Ipleated un.y they couductod themselves quiet ly ; move 5>o itbau we expected. ^ CITIZKN. HYMENEAL. MAKUiKn-^^^liclTth'msW^ the Rev. M. lk;r ,1011g, Mr. DAVIS'J. CULCL^U.SSURK to Mis* J. M. KAM IN Bit. .All of OruMgeburg District. |J M.VBnir.d?Ou the 7th N..v.. isc.7, by Rev. A. M. Chrictzbcrg,' Sir. NLAW!'.I*MM' F001.E t<> ojjw ELIZA E. HAVDEN. All of Oraiigeburg District. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the DepotUo DaMJ" -| O. W. Smith, J D, Suiouk, J. North, ?. U. Shu Jcr, K. W. D?te?, J. Strotunn, S. Livingston, D. pnid/jcr, S.'J. Rrantlev.' , ? t \ " - ' Per 'Express} > Miss M. M. White? Dev. J. T. Zealey, J. J. Snlley, D. ILJiuott?, >V. W. Culler, Mors Alison, In'accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on Goods remaining in the Depot for tin unreasonable length of lime. ? w't C. MEREDITH, Agent. CARD. ? I Hereby Renpeel fully announce to my Friends and the Public tlmt I expect to continue my SCHOOL through the coiping year, Providence perlnilting. Children and Youth of all nges received and carefully taught. Termn the sumo us at present, nov 23?'it A. F. DIf'KSON. ITIOR SAIYE.?84? AcreH of Cotton ' and PROVISION. LAND, o miles from Lewis villo Depot, with .Mansion of 8 rooms and the ne cessary Outbuildings!, Also (Jin House. Screw, and Quarters for 24 Laborers. The place is healthy and the Water excellent. Apply at this Otuce. nov 23 * at \TOTH!E.-I will NKI.I, TO T1IU J_^j Highest bidder, at tlie lies* Jcnce.of the late Ueo. II. Pooser, on Thursday, th Gl Ii of December next, if not disposed of -before, a Pair of Mules, with other Stock, Provisions, Timber Cart, a small hit of Farming Implements. Also \ interest in a Lease on Mill and Timber for four years, Terms Cash. -J. D. HUMUERT. nov 2:1 * ?-'? OFF AT It E I> V ? 3; I> it ATI'S.?Heilig about 16 rebuild and not.v.i.-:i ing to move ouv Goods lo another location, wv have determined to close out our entire Stock by I he 1-,1 of January next. We u '.! offer such bargains tu Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, &c^us will make, i; lu the ndvantage of nil buyers lo give us n call. F. II*. W. Bit IG tl.MANN S Co. June 8 ly 1)6;i5B.K' SALE.?My lVrmls.s ion of tho Ordinarv, we will sell on Monday, die 2'$d iltiy of December hefct. nt the Plantation kr?' ? ?< as While Hill, all of lie; pcr.-.uuu iy-V. . ul the late Dr. JciiKius, consisting of 7 ?cid Mules, :S bend llvrsp", about ::tl In-..,; of faille, about 2.1 head Put Hogs. S'i cK ITogs. about loon bushels Cuth,'Fodder, Pens, a Rue ha of Rice and the Straw of the same, 1000 bushels Potatoes and Slips. Wagons. ?nHs I Gear, a birg? lot of Plantation Tools und Farming Implements, the Sued of about'lit) bah-.- of t'oitun. Du the Kiiuie dav will reut the said Plantation r??r 12 months in tin- high* si bidder. Conditions made known on day of Sale. W. A. OT'AIX. AdinV. nuv T-)?Id K. M. A. .IHNKINS. Adlu'x. FOR SALE, 1 TIM ItKIt CART. I I FOUR HORSE WAGON. 1 MULE. Apply to m.v 2:;?2t .1. P.. WHITE. Bacon Sides, Shoulders, &c. ,)/ w't/ v POUXDS CHOICE SIDES. J.\ M M / ItMiO lbs FAIR SHOULDERS, ?<K? lbs CHOICE SMOKED EEEE, 2'. Sacks FIXE AND SUPER FL'jl'jl, For Sale a- Charleston prices with Prcijjh* added, by T, A. JEFFORDS Si &?.. nov 2t Mv.n Streut. W A W TMT) HUSHELS ROUGH NICE, jmo bushel* COW PKAS. looo bushel* COHN. For which the highest price will be paid in ca. Apply t<> T. A. .IEFFOUDS A CO.. nov 2:!?lit Main Street. 5000 Just Received XFBW MULLED RUCKWUEAT. L> SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. SUPERIOR MOYUXK IIVSON AND NEW Si; A SON OOLONG TEAS. NOl'iTllEKN PICKLED UEEF, very Choice. Xo. I MACKEREL and Scaled HERRINGS, and a full supply of GROCERIES. ALSO SHOES. II ATS, IIARDWA It E, CHOCK ERA", kc. A few pretty HATS for Ladies. Rough Rice ! Rought nt highest market rates, also PEAS, HIDKS AND PRODUCE, generally. COTTON Shipped to Messrs. II. L. JEFFERS .<f free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, at 1H?ly Market Street. In Equity. ORANCKRURfi DISTRICT. 11. A. Von, Adm'r Estate Make A. Yon, |^ duo. It. Millions, et. al. ) By order of Chancellor Johnson made 10th Nov.. 1807, the creditors of Make A. Von, deceased, will prove their demands before me within two (2) mouths from the date of said order. Commissioner's Office, ) V. D..V, JAMISON, Orangeburg''. II.. S. (*., j. Commissioner. Nov. 20, 1807. j nov 2il 2iii AND Ry virtue of the same order, I will sell al Ornnge burg on the first Monday in January, 1808, for one half cash, the balance on a credit of six months, lo be secured by bond, with interest from dale, p&yn ble annually, so long as any money is due on it. and a mortgage of the premises, with eovennnt of re sale in case of breach of the condition of the bond. 1. All that Tract whi ?'. was of Make A. Yon, de ceased, lying on East Goodland Swamp, in Orange burg District, containing seven ^7) or eight (?) hun dred acres, more or less, and hounded north by lauds of II. R, Argoe, east ami west by lands of Mrs. Rebecs Corbet! nnd rfouth by lamb of I' fj Salley. ALSO I he "?".divided half seventy-five acres adjoining, lu" other half being now ownod by Wiley C. West. Commissioner's Olhce, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngeburg 0, II, V Commissioner. Nov. 30; 1807 ] ltov 2d td A I, AR V IS RFNIROVN OF OR /\_ TAININO a Situation an TEACH ER, either in a Family, or in a School. Sin is competent to Tench tho English Rrnnches, and Music, both An the Pinna and Guitar. The bent of references can ho given* if required- Athlross E. II.. Cafe Holmes' Rook House, ooi 10? tt Charleston, S. C CHEAP GOODi^! : 4rST ItKCEIVKD^A'r gf|j ?#T BROTHERS.! TK WOULD AGAIN INFORM our FRIENDS y y lim I wo ore lint* receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF ? < /< > ; i i rr :; -m [/:< Dry Goods and Groceries, Which wc offer on reasonable terms. If our friends will give us a cull, wo have nodouht wc can iimke it profitable to both parties. Wc are uleo prorfxr^d to^ cont'uuie the shipping of COTTON, RICE, &C, to the well known house of'hull" WILLIS & CHISOLM, Charleston, where prompt attention will be given to tbc ?.dc of the same at the HUhIEST MARKET I'KICKS, und the money can be received at our (>?ie? bor?, without qnt cent cost, t? thcewaor. l?7i >il ?.?'^_:0t- . :; hnj NOTICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE Remember us when Ihoir Cotton and otlmr Produce in sold, nnd settle up their old accounts. KEITT BROTHERS. od 1? e lyj !t JOSEPH McNAMAltA, RKSPE'r'T FULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS' and Customers, and the Public generally that he lias returned from New York, and has on hand a very complete Stock of "WINTER GOODS, Consisting nf RKADY MAP'E CLOTHING. FINE CLOTHS PASSIM ERES, SHOKS ""J from the hot Mnki-rs. Sc., JEe; Tliv LAIHKK' DKPART.MF.NT i: consisting <?f Stdeetlon's uiii'd while nt the North. Call ut MACK'S, nnd you will find everything you want far tha Winter at rcasuii^blo r.Ucsf .; 3NE A I fNT - S T H VZ lt. T ? OilANGKUUtti,&< C; Wi 2a ? .... a n \j :_ 'J ? ' ? y'jtti ..? ; q_ L. RICH & SON, " ) KSPBCTFULIiV nnnouec to tha - -? ! X CITIZENS OF O BANG KB I"Rti AM) V I C IXTT y3, Tlint t!icT have.located themselves at t?im platt*, nt th<?8t?>ru formerly occupied by I.. W. DASH & 0??.. r. iili in large anil well ii&ortcd Siorfc hf Dry (lord*. Rchily Mndr Clothing. Italy, 1'o.its. Shoes, Jewelry, Yniikcu Notions &c. ibhiuli \>ill be sold ut tin Lowvsl 1'? ?ires possible. We also wish to purchase Corn. Hides, Decs wax. Pen.? and all other kind of I'roihice, fur* Which the highest en'sll [triers will be given. nor '2 tf F.NT is -icxv complete. t ie by Vie personally. NEW STOKE. rniiE snisciUPKjlti t.\ki; r:.UA.sVK 0 forming tholr' r*rlen?W and the I'uUiw Cpne* v:t?iy; ihm tin y ha'vi' upon-d lludr ; NEW fVFOIlK. oudnVe now pi'MttrH to Ki.i'. opiUMhnu with a nice Sunk #\f .. . / llj ? ; / ? .. f FAMILY GUOCEP.IES; DRYGOODS, HATS, ? ItllOTS and SHOES, it?tv ? >?? ( Amorally found in a COUNTRY STOIIE. Cnmo ami examine. ML'l.LKR & DAVIS. " . huv y _^_ . e ly ? jti OTT'jAWiaiW D. LOKIS, jt CO., , a c; 1^: >s' ts, lop PAIRS SPECTACLES. TlOtol'iilJ WHICH OUR FRIENDS CAN EXAMINE THE MOST SFAAXT AXB CHEAPEST STOCK ICorfi ') 1 .;; ' WINTER G00DS, ?q OFFBRKD? IN 0RANGEB1RG SINCE THE WAR. XOW OPKNIA'O AT D. Louis & Co.. Agents. fell 23 c . 1y In juiquiiy. ORANGEBUIUI DISTBICT.\ D. W. and A. II. Hyrd, "| vs. V Jnines Patterson, Adni'r ct. nl. ') > lly order of Chancellor Johnsob nuule 10th No lHQi.tho Creditors of Nnthanio) A. Hyrd, wP', v,roVc their demands before mo^wUhin two ;.o\,'n' wtha. fVoin the date of sntd'ffMpV, x' ' ?" V, D. V. JAMISON. Commissioner. nov 2:1 ^m In Equity. i| ; OHANGEHURG DISTRICT. John T. Jcnnliigk, ct: al.' V ' .1 . ' vs. /.. ii.: } ' '; ? Patrick Jennings ct. al. J i< ? ?. 1 1 -.rl? n> Hv [Order of Chacccllor Johnson Inadc Nov. 10, Iftfif, tho creditors of John 8.'1 JetttrlngK. docoqpad, will prove their demands before mo within thrcft months from the date of said older. V. D. V. JAMISON, Commissioner. MOV 'Jo .till einen ns^^g?targ Drug Store. | lr\>R. E. J. OEIVEUOS. S' Jfj JU8T RECEIVED, THE LAIIG ^ ? est assortment of Perfumeries and Toilet Articles ever offered in. Orangcburg, consisting in part as follows: Lubitis Perfumeries, Rose, Vio let, Musk, Ess. Horjuett, Hose G? _ ruiiiuir..Diamond IVan^e,. Depiiin tory Powder, &c. Floral Ess. Ass'd, Ox Marrow loAadeS f ifllf <P^nad<lT??rtcbicj IJftpi Omnibua Soap, N. B. Coreusj Ext., Hwccr Oppofiax, Lows' Windsor Soap. &e.,"*c.y Tooth, Shaving otuU-Hair Brushes, of unsurpusscdo.uayty. .. ItccciTing monthiyjsupnncf or Cop stgroh,' Hai zenn, Barley, Sago,?lJroiitalG#laWrio*?<PlK?Ti Mo??. I am appointed Agent at this ploccjor Mrs. W-ins wb' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Bronchial TVochcs H U cincs, both Patent and Unpatcntcd. to be found at / E*. JPrULIVEROB, M. D.f formerlyWiVvAaat A< .\Y V^A'A) TREADW ELL??: HOTEL having rented tlie ?anic fos a. term of years, deems iti-nccewiW.J.g.in.fqrjn th?.,f w 1tl1 TiJo!> >tffy r .Traveling'Public; - both't'abtes arid dENTflrV$lliST, tliat Tie has thoroughly ^refitted I In:.- prcmiecai nnd-iviH- &cep a ^IlSTjCfcAaa.HftT^Lt ^tu^v? ?y ilut j, llAjTES. OFH?ASJfcl / H -an ,?t Bhard per I>a/ut A. a..to1MRff A.l???*ti$9 W"< rr/i Board por.-Wook,.*...*?4^^..,.f.I%^..^ Permanent boarders on the ..WO$fc., V^l^r^Mc." terms, by spec'a' contract. :r n ri" i/^?P ? yt . will find comfortable St ablas and,Lot* for Stock.'- . ?jvhs WILLIAMSON. __t .- u -f' "iri?iiT>Tb>. 1?_ Stov?s l' Sfe?:?ift1! ! ''f He cKliER'Suis^iyW.U lV:avk respectfully to iiifnrnf'^itf tOtlortifc of pmOrotip^nrg-Mud surrounding r.nmtry, rXthal,' ^VrWthat, hei-.is/-nvW..L"'Si>4V<vlr.Wl Auiniah tliem with STmrEH* HiottJ%?oW tmhleWluf;) from the UeVt PonVufrv hi fhb'V.' S^BHirtrlll ?wHrtmt?c to any person who may: buy- a Stove from him, perfect and entire satis/act iyn. j?ru\ided th\uStoves aro put .up niOT&fMorM^ Having been in 'ho Tin ami Stove business for'tl yotvs he ^TTm^,-tnrgrTm<rra*vii|gu>lii''itiit 'hiihminiiil fir Iii? friends to cdljpitful ifrSmbic) his Stock bofor?' pur chasing elscirutrvJ XallAiud ske for yourselves. N. ?A large Sun k ol Tin Ware'kept constant ly 011 hit?) ? 1. iti? 1111 fuel tired bv, liirrsclf, fi?r>ule by tho *huleh?U. nUl?eidd. '-? 4 W/tt UJUNjllK. mJMlt? him ^(Qiv^A ! rpilE KlNKiEST'.UK Irti?wr?u^:KKITT PT.ACTT? vitnated Lp St. Idatthews' Parish. T!?- l>i?io fi?raf H?k?* Wpirirtc'tT)ui>*?. ?Thfc^-JJ-i^t'rly I'Javc liiia-Jliy irWf cb iir?i| i-wl^irtl niwlcared. Tfe?? Ltnrby Place lias :!<K> chvijrwf an?T>iW) rih'cI-arVd?all tine t'oilon bntidt? Tbc Keilt Pliic?l^caiA*iMs of ^.-JlH> ncres, one half cleared und in 11 tiiitt s'.^te of (Ju\iiv?tioiij Thc> tutiy* is. watered by a largi* (frViflc/whivb ifflofiljl ?cAiid Jiiriifec toi/t/iltlo. Soil Mich Ued Tlh'X-/. T^|?)i>U?t?^oiiI|l,bp Lru-r.l ?11 to one piirnn. < r fh sum*! /rae? of ZO or I Up Acres,, to Hiiit snntll farmers:'' ^ v ' :: .'s.' ? Pni. ."H-rms >i\lf*$ tid"< .'HO 4i o. '"" >VAi:?). v.. >i?jt:...... p. (*..? nov s?tr ' \i...uZ ? :!g r?:.h>?*s. ir; l\r.lXTKD.-Oii? Tlitmsniirt .?w W rJ^#lIlf!W "? pHHtmUAXOKIiPRO SEW.* ftw'i^MuT>l??'tr?'.4M.:B? JLvutlng |?-pida Aloiiof such ?8 cmji ead and write, numbering at ffcuA eijhtfiit 'AudiCdH \Vc i?l<ae'jn?fKisX--t'm''t? those disfranchised bv ('?ngress, becuiiso, by law und jtislfei?/1hJy VirJ'?(?A?COta Wte hs wi-H >t>l oth ers.". Lei cvtH-y\y|i-.r. vv|iv,ea4? veipUi-mJ^luiis Twu I)ni.:..VHs far Ins District Newspaper. ^ tiiV^The e?sR!n'ht*P luvatlMify acPompkuy tho subscription. .*>i*-> ii?) j-. ',<ntr+i oct lb ^ tf f)' plvbrA?i;YrGt?ii?s.TsiiOtfs^HATS, ouot'E not 1U ... . . N,y... 7 ? CHEAPEST ChciviiiR and Smok ing TOWACt 0 brftrcU since \h4 war, at A>or,W . } '.;.> , X-.P.^VqLFE^.. T^RUITS AXD FEOWER?r*?The Jfj above celebrated Bran<i of Smoking Tobacco^ ni.-'i <d!ier brattd> of Smokin^-nnd ('iiowin'R Tobacco for snle at, r,J, , , ' E'^kiELAxIK)IIX'I!. 5 oct 2d J- *T/'?^ if WOKfiTEI) HOOIW, CAltcircn'M Worsted Sack's 'and Pancv floods. A c.,ju?t received at , . .MKS. Ai. E. HALL'S. nov 2 ? ' ' ? ' ^ n""'< tf ? TTTIXTER MILLINERY ?OODS yy of all qualities, just received at nov 2 rT MUS. iL E. IIXfJL'S. ? 35 :xa #i A tuo^9iTi(Hjr_ /^IIIAS. ?ILL *t CO. . f5bi 18. MAiE* STREET, sopf. 28 ? i ' u I J T7?OR SAEE,XEA8E ?R RE?T.?A JP Valuable PL.\XTATH1SV Situated 'oh1 Snake Swamp. All npplicntb'ns nuistbo made previous to the 1st day of December next to K. Marebjint, or C. t*. Bull, Orangcburg, by .whom ail necessary In ;format 1911 will be given.' m sept 28 ' ?' -''? ? ly . . .._?.*-?'??>?} "^'ffiw:.^ ?10 Miss Marchaht by Note- Vyf mSSS^SnT. trotted suicc tho:war.- Aro kerned ^?ci,go the same befort the 1st day of i)Cecn.ib.c?.p?V a.t, irhicb. timrtnll remaining unpaid \\\\\ be nlnccdin tho hnnils of an Attc^^. fw C0\o<lUon, ^ " ? JUST RE?EITED / M 'I ' ?[ ' ' It U't H It T y.v A JCULI^^TQCJv,.^ Fall and Winter ^ods, OONSISTIN?i OF. \jS /INKf-'.Xonclothpj.Kbmnela. ^oai?spuh. Hosie ry, Kid Ghiycs. Fancy Artiohis, fio.' j -Ijj Wo abio iuvRo attoption to our.atoek a(' Yjroeeries, Hardware, Oroakcry, Rspts anil S^ae.^ whl^b. vre aro oonndent w ill pl;a??; t'Vo pti))V.c",'.V>(h, iu prico and quality;,,> . * COUNTRY' PUpvi t K bonght.or. bartcjjcl at tho highest market pri,op. . . .... Wo.will, mako advance^ on Cotton.or other Pro Ulneo consigned. Ja.'hc \voil.known House, of J. M. Caldwell & Sorn^, l,iiavlcrston,.?,,tts;',??, M ' ! 1 KO?LVSO>' & CQ, ?fob 2:? "-lj