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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT , ?: \ ORANGEBURG, S. IS. Office of Piiblicat'um on Murkct-Street over the Post Office. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. * VIRGIL C. DIBBLE, Assooiato Editor. (? CHARLES II. HALL, Publisher. <v>7iw (TVj ? ,? ASKING "MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. . Items. General Stcrliug Price is dead. ' Rev.' Joseph Cross. D. D? well kuown throughout this State, died of yellow fever in Houston Texas,Inst weck. Tho Garibaldinu- riots have been suppressed, and it is officially announced that the country ^^? <-w ' ? ? r. .... *mWQ 8 0 K ru AS ? tournoy recently held in Winnsboro, \ha highest prise was won by a boy twelve years old. Twenty knights c'nterod the Rats as competitors. The yellow fqver is still epidemic in New Orleans, Mobile, Galycston. Houston and Key I West. At New Orleans there arc from sixty to soventy deaths daily. A young man named Magrath was murdered near Pocotaligo on Friday lnet by a negro. Cause:?Mr. Magruths' having ordered the negro from his. premises. The murderer has ?been arrested. Under the Homestead law, it is said, one hundred and sixty acres of land can be obtain ed in Missouri for $18 expense. Improved farms can be bought at from 85 to ?10 per acre. General Seott's will has just been probated, lie bequeaths Pulaski's sword to West Point Academy. His sword, worn in the Mexican war, to his grandson, Winn?eld Scott lloyt. A volunteer rifleman of Canada recently fired 120 shots at a target at distances of 500 to 1000 yards, and missed but five times, although no sighting shots woru fired. He would be a dangerous man for the Fenians. An usher in an English school, seeing one of the bo3'S with a thick lump in one of his cheeks, asked, "Quid est hoe?" to which tho lad, spat tering o\it a large piece of chewing tobacco, replied, "Hoc est quid,'' for which repartee the master forgave him. The President has not yet decided to grant General Sickles' request fora.Conrt of Inquiry. The probability iR that Sickles will be muster ed out of sorvico as Major-tioncral in tho vol untcor sorvico and assigned to the command of his regiment as Colonel in tho regular Muiy. Information from the rural districts of Vir ginia, says a dispatch to tho New York J/rruM, represents that the Union Leagues formed by the Radical ticgrophilists arc disintegrating. White men who joined for foar of confiscation arc becomiug ashamed of the company in which they find themselves, and the negroes begin to sec that they are to be the tools of designing men, aud nothing more. Tho New York Ilvrjahl has d special dispatch from its Richmond correspondent, which states that it has become definitely settled that Mr. Davis will be tried at the November term of tho Circuit Court in that city, and that Chief Justice Chaso bah expressed his intention to 1 preside. Aaron A. Bradley, the notorious negro law yer of Savannah, has again been successful in stiring up a riot there. This time the antago nist wore the conservative city and the radical couutry negroes. On Saturday a collision oc curred, which but for the prompt nation of tho ;> municipal and military acthoritie*, would have ' resulted very seriously. Quito & oommotion was caused among a colored congregation in Wcntworth stroot, Charleston, on Monday oveniug last by tho firing of a ? pistol by smno person unknown. Though nobody was hurt, a delegation of some fifty negroes immediately applied at the guard house for satisfaction, but the officials there were as ignorant of the offender as were the colored brethren. Washington News. ?wr- 27.?Fr?ser, Trcnhohn & Co.'s case has been settled. Terms unknown. Se<c?ft$ary McCullocli has issued a circular forbidding subordinates to communicate Treas ury news to newspaper correspondents. Ski-t. 28.?The settlement of Eraser & Trcn hohn was entirely satisfactory to this Govorn fornt. Tlio defendants' counsel acknowledge f.hc eorrcflncs* of-the principle* claimed by the Government, and have provided for .securing tho property claimed. Further action, how ' ovor, is necessary in the Federal and JJritjsb Courts. Judge Fim'erwood and Attorney Chandler nro consultingrclativc to the triid.of Jlr Davis, whoso friends and .bondsmen represent as anxious for a trial. Congressman Shanks has gone to Richmond in pursuit of evidence regarding the treatment of Federal prisoners. Securities held by Government, $379,000, 000; National Rank circulation, 8290,000,000; revonuo to-day, 8177,000; for the week 82,000,000 ; for the year to dale, 854,750,'obo.. Surr. 30.?A strong pressure is bearing to procure a ratification of the recently promul gated Cotton regulations. Numerous hitters represent the routine for obtaining permits as ?i^ngjgjji-Ii. i.inin- ;?aimif?; 'Hill .-roiinwiII? -?_?-,.- ?? - -iWr\ ? ??'-- - iuoonvcuicnt. The Treasury Department has tho niattor under consideration. In the icportof tho Coluuiissionor of Agri culture for August and Soptembcr^hc repre sents that tho wheat crop is not as large as was anticipated in July. Corn promises a fair crop, if frost does not injure it. Tho army worm made its appcarauce iu the cottou fields about* the 1st instant', and caused considerable apprehensions in some sections for-t he safety of the crop. Potatoes are rotting badly in many of the largo potato-growing States, and; the yield will be less than last year. Owing to severe'|wohthcr last Winter, .the wool-clip is from 5 to 10 per cent, less than last year. James M. Murph, a Nashville negro, has been appointed by the Scrgeant-at-Ahus of the United Stabes Senate, a member of tho capital police force. THE ORANGrEBURG* NEWS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,18<>7. While we reserve to (nirncfveithe. riijht of deji niruj our won political position by means of our I editorial columns, tr? will bc.pleuse^l to publish contributions from our fellow-citizens iipon the. ffjytvc questions which now wjitnte. the. jtub/ic mind, whether their opinion* coincide, with ours or not. A district newspajwr, we consider, sJtould be an inde.r of the carious shades of pop ? idarsentiment in th<- section of country ii< which \ it circulates. Our columns are open, therefore, for nuy communications prop* r/y written, accom pnviid by a riisjujusibfe. name, not personal in their character, )utr absolutely injurious iu their tendency. To the Public. At the request of Win. W. Legate. Esq., the late proprietor of The Carolina Times, we have made arrangements to send the Or.ANGK liuua News to all such subscribers of the Times, as have paid iu advance, whose sub scriptions expire between this date and Janua ry next, who are not already subscribers to our paper. We do this gratuitously, because we arc under obligations to cut advertising pat rons, to distribute extra copies of the "Nkws" (luring the Spring and Pall Seasons, and w< trust, beside, that those who thus receive our paper, will be sufficiently pleased with its- visits to continue as regular subscribers. Of the names furnished us by our late cotemporary. sonic of the subscriptions expire in one month, some in two. and the rest by the first of Janu ary. Their copies will he marked in blue lead. 1. 2, or 3, as a reminder to them of the nuiii hor of months their subscriptions will luji We have also arranged fo seTiu tho *Ne\vh to those subscribers to the " TV/mm'' r\vho have not yet paid their subscription dues whose names have been furnished us. trusting that they will call and settle either with us. or : i the.office of the Times, in rear of Dr. lt. M. Shulcr's Drug Store. The papers sent to them will be marked with a blue X mark. Although thus increasing our circulation, our Subscription and advertising charges will continue at the presont low rates, and we trust the people of the District will sustain us in our endeavors to make the Ohan?kiil*ko Nkws, n j District paper second to none, in the State. A Goon ItUMKKSS.?The Advertising Agency of Geb'. P. Powell & Co., No. 40 Park llbw, N. V., furnish regularly from oho to three columns of advertising to nearly one-half of all the Newspapers in the Eastern, Middle and Western States. - ?-??MMOT - - ? ? ? Now Military Orders. Tho following important Orders have been promulgated from District Headquarters : OltDKK IN nF.OAItl) TO TAX KS. ,IIkapq'us 2i> Military Di (strict, Charleston, S. C Sept. 21, 18C7. IGcneral Orders X?. , j 1.' Numerous and woll-fouuded representa tions having been made that illegal and op pressive taxes have been imposed in different sections of the States of North and South Caro lina; it is ordered that the collection of tuxes be suspended iu the following cases : First. Whenever any tax is. or shall be. im posed?otherwise than tinder the authority of the Government of the. United States?which, by the terms of tho act imposing the same, or by the action of tho public authorities there under, shall apply to any property or right parted with, or any transaction made and com pleted, prior to the adoption of the act author izing the same. L Second. Whenever tlio power of Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, is impugned by the imposition of taxes discriminating in com mercial transact io;is\ in favor of resident citi zens, and against the citizens of foreign tuitions 01* of other Stales of the United States. Third. Whcnev- r any tax is or shall here after be imposed, lor the purpose of discharg ing any obligation contracted in aid and fur theranceof,tJje rebellion against the govern ment and authority of the United State;;, or to re-iinburse tho public treasury, or any local body, or public officer, or other person, for any expenditure on account of any such obligation or pretended obligation. TT. Commanding Officers of Posts are au thorized to suspend the collection of any tax embraced iii paragraph I reporting their ac lion, and the grounds, aud all proofs volatiyg thoroto, to these II cad quarto vs. By Command of Brevet Idnjor-Gcncral I?Ji>. B. S. Can by. LOUIS V. CAZIARC. Aide-do-Camp, A. A. A. Geu'l. - tiik hkpaikinu of koaus and b1u1k1e8;. . IIeadq'ks. 2ri Mir.ifAiiY Distuict, Charleston, Sept. 26, 18G7. j [Gqicraf Orders 05.] ' . Numerous official representations having bcou made to these headquarters that the roads, bridges, and causeways in both States; arc in a ruinous aud unsafe condition, and that the"as sistance of the military authorities is required b}' the civil officers charged with the repara tion thereof, to enable them to secure obedience to their lawful requirements in the premises, it is ordered that the commanding officers of posts have authority to enforce the performance of labour for the aforesaid purpose, ? whcueveV, in their judgment, a necessity exists therefor,; re porting their action promptly to these- head quarters. The. following rules will bo observed -in all cases arising under the preceding paragraph : i Ftr*t. Commanding officers shall inform ' themselves by the reports of the public officers charged with the reparation of roads ami bridges, and by other means subject to1- their control, of the nature ami extent of work re quired, in order to rend r the important thor oughfares, causeways and bridges, in their posts, conveniently passable and-safe to life and property, and will announce, in orders such works as should in their judgement receive aid from the military authorities. Sn'iuil. Such comma titling officers will ob tain, from the proper local officers, estimates of the amount of labour required for sucuw'orks respectively, and an assessment of the labour required for that purpose, but not in excess of that required by the local laws?setting forth tin: name of each person assessed, the work for which assessed, and the number of days' work required of such person ; also a specification of the time when such persons shall commence work; and upon being sat Wied that such esti mate and assessment is just and equitable, jjh?ll make an order requirinji the persons therein named to perform the respective amounts of work at the lime ami {dace therein assessed, such estimates and assessment lists to be open for public inspection and to lie cor rected from time to time when the same .-ball appear to be unequal or unjust. Third. That any person neglecting < r re fusing to perform the work required of him. shall be arrested and tried before tin1 Post Court , and if convicted shall be sentenced to nay a tine of two dollars (S2) for each day's wofK required of him and not [performed through his fault; aud for default jfof paying such uu?\ such person to bo ? ?? mfjfi labour on Koine puUio P?iU' ul" tnorouglifare, not to exceed two 'Jayti for every <b?y'V work required of him by tj?o local law?- aiul m?f por* formed. By Command ol Brevet Major General Et>. II S. Camjy. LOUIS V CAZIABC. ? Aidede-Uaiup, A. A A. Geu'l. To tin Subscribers 11 ' 6<w////m Thud: Having been forced Iiy oircum.-tanu< beyond out control, in stop the Publication ut the Timus, wi< lake tli 13 opportunity ottered us, . tay (but ucccssi ty und not choico compel.-- mir course. We have Iicon called upon to make monthly payments in cash or material and tabor in issuing (liu I'apcr, while im* appeals to those indebted to us have met with in corresponding res)?)!.sr. The Subscription nioe <u' Two Dollar* \yaa not in itself a sufficient recompense tor the lahor alone, ut when hot even (his who paid our difficult ic* caii he under.-;.!. Professional engagements tilso claimed a large por tion of the lime necessary for tin- proper financial conduct of the iindei'lukiug. Tothojo of eur many friends, who kindly gave us assistance, we return our sincere thanks. Tu those siiil iudehlcd to us we appeal fur an early sett le nient, in order that we may meet eng? .'incuts, en tered into on the faith of their promises, Mr. Suuiuo.1 Dibble lias made orriingoinenH to supply tiie OliANOKiirun Nkws tu llmce whoso time of subscription to the Tivka is not yet eorupleted. For the prcactd llio oll'iee of the < vi olin \ Timk.i will 1>" found in the rear of Dr. iL M. Shulcr'ii Drue Store. W \V. LEG ARK, October 1st, 1807. Editor 'finics. oct 5 if List of Ltd (its I) BMATX1XG IN Till'. POST OFFICE ?IsOALL ~\, ed I'm Oct. 1, 1807. It. rirntini, Shallitl. Ilovd. Jim. L. Livingston, J. H M. Uhutvell, 11; A. '. I Mooliilif, Inch Iturvscks, Thomas. ('. Cluivis, Geoi ire. Vi Fincgan, George. Punches, D. I)'. 0. Grant, Noisy. Moore, < 'oriielius. .Moore. John L t). tie.i-r. Ueekv? it. Hodgers. S Co ,M. II. Riley, M. A. Glover, Ilnmpry. | Simouds, .1. iL ii : Shnuiihnh, 1?. It, ITauer, Mrs; Eliza. T. Ilammaiis, Su?uu. Thomas. Henry Ii. 1. Til! il. V. Innbinef, Mrs. Rachel, j IT. K. Ulnior, 1?. <'. Koilt, Jacob. \V. I Woolf, Marg'l K. Drop Letters must be prepaid one cent : papers ?_' cents. T. i\ liriiltKI.L. P. M. iron ?\m, a t li e l) u c (?: i) p ii i c s. JUST received a fuesii SUPPLY of . Beard's Patent Slot Tie, AND llmrtV* rnt.nl h>i)>rorcd I'.uc/J, Ti men will he sold at oreatia re w duced prices aud on liberal terms. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount. <;i:o w uii.ii \ms .\ co . ei V *.! Factor w . >v. i.koa/rt':;, COUNSELLOR AT LAW'. Office (for (he Pnarnf) in Rt'ar of Dr. 15. MT. SMUIii?il5?H Di'Ug Ntorc. OHAN0ERUH0 ('. I!.. So, Ca. J^jY" Carolina Times' Oilier, saint Place, nmy 2;J it a si?i,e;xj>ii> ?r*?ouTi ;<;:ty i'Ul? A PROFIT A ULK AND SAFE INVESTMENT. |/V/\ ACRES OF LAND, situated oil iho ?oll Swamp Road, within the Corporate, Limits ?l' Oruiigchurg, S. ('., being ii purl of the Estate Lands of J. .1. Andrews, deceased, will bo sold in Luis varying in size from 5 to 20 ACKK/3, to suit purchasers, A Flat <>t' lliu out in- Traet will be made by a competent Surveyor, 1:ii? 1 off with Streets, &0. Ami the whole will he Sold nt Public Outcry, on ? lit; Land it sell, by Lots, to lite Highest Bidder, for ("ash, on tho .'Jniii DAY OF DECEMliEll next., J. HESSE AN DUE WS., Administrator. OCt ft td AHXIXIKTKATOIt'N NOTICE.? All persons having demand* against iho En title of the lute William Mailand, ileeenfled, ure re quested to present the Haute, pt'operly attested, to the undersigned: and nil persons indebted, will make payment at unco to GEORGE BOLIVAR, Ailiu'r. ( et ? ill NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDER SIGNED, either by note or aecoitnt, lor the year 1X00, will please make payment by the 1st of November next, us no further indulgence can bo given. 15. A. MACK, oct fi- -i * Dentist. Attention Young America AN EXTRA MEETING will be held Oct 10th. business ol importance to be transacted. By order uf the President, out5?-It v.. II. HULL, Secretary. JUST KECI5IVED A FU LL STOCK < >F Fall and Winter Goods, hON\SlS'LTN(i OF /^ALICOES. DELAINES, ALPACAS, ROMF.A /.INES. I.slot Iis, rhinucis. IL.iae.fpun, Hosie ry. Kid (Hoves. Fancy \rliclo?, ,\?\ \Vc also invitealteuliou I i run -i<m-'> ol Urocevics, Hardware. Crookc'Vy* Roots and Shoes, which wo iire confident .?'.Ii please the public, hotii in price and ijualil v. COUNTRY PRODI.? E bought or bartered at the liitrliu.it i i ? i Uoi pi ice. Wo will i.inke iidv: neos <>:t Cotton or iithi r Pro iluce consigned t.. ilic well known House ol J. M. t'ahhvo'I Sons, Cluniesion, S. C. llOIUNSON i\ CO: ???.-?: ??? iv Qrangelmrg Drug Store. i ii: HAVE NO EXCUSE N<;\\ i '*???-;?-Vfc.-^. to ki *p out yea your looking ! Furnitur-.', and bid looking Ruggies "^jrr "?"*/""' ii.. ii;!!-. OLIVEROS . i.ppoViiif ?^S-"- / Rrigf-ioauu"^ ind .MeNauiara's. and c ?= I .?:? ?:??.' cuts*. 7"i cents, or I .IKi jAl -'' VAiiNl^H emmjrhj.' r Je- ) !>."' II ci'iitOgUBIC.lt : Hi gal',. ... No. i .f.-.j ..:s Vm .i'sli. io gall .... No ; Couiil yarn!;!:. 10 gallor.i ^::iijie i'<.:ieh or I'et iiitare Vavu'ldl. lo gallant raw and boiled Lime d Oil. Having bev.n tijmeinti 1 iti?- Agch' til this jila: I for .Mrs. Winslow'? Snotliine Syrup, ibviwn's l*.:r.ii i chitil Ti.lies; r.r<?wn'.i \'.-<... ifuge lir Worm Candy. j I am now prepared t- ?<eiilii r :?: wholesale or re t:iil ai iht|niifaetoVer'M pi i-?<Als ? on hand a lot Quuiiuo tind a full stoyk of Thoue*i?iih.n Mediejntj*. illicit as Lobelia. Nerv; l'owder I'odejdivJin, CiUii position N i ? C y. .mo .? .... &?. ' A E; .1. OLIV EROS, M. \\ Drugcisi and Apothecary. (>; ingeburg lb on Sioi ??. innr 2 y I Commissioner's Sales. ST \TK <)!?' SO 11 Til CA lit)!.INA. (VXliKIO Ii?; Dl.STIUOT Peter E Gibson, ) Hill to vs. Foreclose Mortgage, bucinda Vsli. J Eebrtmry Sittingu, 1H1?7. Ry virtue of a decretal order in the above case Iii me directed by Chancellor Johnson, I v. ill sell at I'ublh Auction, oh the Snlcday of November next, (lieiivj. tin- fourth November, 1807.) before the Court House at Oraiigohiirg, all that Tract or Parcel of Land in the District of Oraugebltt'g, bounded by land.- of Gideon RUini, WiUiain Wat kins, .loseph ('arten, and John K. MilhoiiR, rontuiu iinr one humlred and forty-five ncres, moro or less. Terms?f'asii in gold. Purchasers to pay for pa pers und re von lie stumps. ALSO V- l> fr Jiimison, i 'i m'r. | Rill vs. t l''orechMu Jnu. I' Inabinuj. J M o r t g ago. Ai i!i'- same lime and place live hundred acres (?"?00) more or loss ? .. Hall's Rrtmcli, hounded by lands of S. !i Moori r, S. ti. FiitrJ estate of P. .1. I). , Felder, L. E !? Howtiuin, and .1. D. Inabinet. I Terms- i';..-ii enough to pity i-mid cjipiuises ot fcuit, bahince on 1st day of Jr.huary A. 1>. ifit'?8. j secured by bond, with personaI scsurily and tuorl ! i a".- i.t' promises lo secure Ilic payiiient of iho pur j chase Jnioney. Purchasers lo pay for p ipers und i e'veiiue Btaiiips. ALSO Ren. F Simmons, \ Hi!l to v.-. [ Foreclose John litill'mah. I M o v t g a g c . \* - line time mid ?, two hundred ami seven ty-two iicres more or I ?.? -, in the district and State nl'ore.-rr.id. on of Hull Sweuip. hounded by lauds o,t .i. M. llavloy, W Hooker, lleiiry Gissen danticr liiul (Jeorgo Liviugsinn, Terms? Um a..I. ?... h. and haliince on a credit of j one year. Hcuncd by boiul with interest from dato ami mortgage ol the land. Purcliasor to pay for ' pajiers nie? rav tie . tanijis. Purchaser railing to I comply ?villi terms d" sale, Ihc Coiimilssi6iieV w ill j soil the s^ai.I lands a: the f>sile day nexl succeeding at {In.? risk of former purchaser. Commissioner's Oliieo, i V. i). V. JAMISON, Ornngeburg C 11.. [? ('onnniirsioner, Oct. 2. Ir'i'.T. j O. t ."? td IN EQUITY, Oil VNCEIUJIUl niSTlUCT. Howard A. Fogie and ?eiieccrt I'. Foglc. | ihivid J. Clayton and others. j Pursuiiul to an order in this case, all persons hav ing claims ngtiiiisl r.i Estate of William Poglc nuil Susan I'ogle, dec, \\ il! pvcsimt ?nnl prove Ihem before me and nil persons indebted to iho same will make pay men I within i hree inonlhs from I hi-: dato. Coiiimissioiior' Ollioe, | V. D. V. JAMISON, Oriiiigebnrg. (' II ^ (.'oiiiinlssioncr. Sept 10, I SOT I net ti- ??Ml n i i "Old Established Jewelry House." W. CAEHIHGTON & CO. 258 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C, JMJWTBKS and hKALKRS IN KINK WATCH KS, JEWELRY AND STERLING SILVER WARE/ Si!\. i Fluted (i "????<. Gold ami .Steel Spectacles, ftiicTnblo and Pocket Cutlery nml Fancy Articles. We il< >;;.mil iiiiciition of our Country Friends to our Stock of SILVER SPOONS and FORKS, tin- InYgiMi w: ;it.- S:?io, which wc are now ottering at New YorJc Prices lor Cash or City. Accep tMIIC". ' ' ' ' i i J i ?. , ' \ '.- ? i j I / ?<??!>?. ? nur Largo Assortment of GOLD ami SILVER WATCHES uro of the beat English, Swiss nml Amori c.-m Manufacture. Special Attention (?iven to (lie ICcimlriiiK of lVatcbc/* Jind Jewelry. AGENTS FOR AM ERIC AN WATCH COMPAM. \ fj \ J M . ?AItRIN?TOX. W. TU05IAN. bet 3c ?.}( ? THOMAS RAY ' UT i IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF ' : Prepared to do nil kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING Nl!W WAGONS.1 tfJUGGIES' built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GKNKRAL attended to, with promptuess and despatch. From this dato, I will keop constantly on h*nd ' , . " "?' ' ? ^?mj , ? READY MADE COFFINS: : ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; FROM'TIIE FIXEST tVtHK cheapest- varieties. Charges is moderate as the time- will admit. ' VARNISHES and FAINTS constantly on hand, sept 2S?lye THOMAS RAY. in IfflTC11 a I Opening Now at COMIMIISINU KULL STOCKS OF !>KY COt 1>S. HliOCKHIKS; Hardware, &c., \y??? INI'ivilM TllK PU?LIC THAT V ? we tic Aleuts (or the Celebrated Ohl Carolina Bitters, One i I" the hi st Tonics now extant. Sow Landing1 too SACKS LiVBi'.POOi. SAI/i'. lint ilu Up Country FLOUU, Which we wiliSELL VBKY LOW. We also wan! to hurciKi&'o % 1000 Busksls HOUGH RJCK, 1I!;;!?:sy MARKET PRICE. Wo aru roady to puyoh:.Ho ('i J %. r fl r a * .< TV T" vP J J O K Or make advance? anil SH If"!'!! K same to aiiV Fuel i:i iMmfiosiqit OF A XV O/fA FO.h Wo. na usually-, icivc thy" IJighost I'rice* ft>r t';()Li), silyek. UNOUitllKNT MONI KS am) COUNTRY I'UODUCE. leb 2.1 1 ye Medical Notice. Tins Undersigned have lliia day formed n f'nparl-'' iiersiiip for I tic I'll ACT10K t>F MKHICINK in Oriingchiirg aud its vicinity. The general aban donment of tlio Credit ftyntoni, will compel them to present tlieir bills til.'A KT HU J.V for Payment. AH ptTHims indebted at the prcuent time, to either of tho undersigned individually, are requested to tnakt pnymrni .it an onrly day. thos. ?. ri/liott, M. i>. alex AN 1)11 It 8. sallky, M. I>. J ill v 1st., !Mi7. jiiiy fi?If REMOVAX. rpnk t:Nnniu<!GNKu hayinh uk.movkd to I the (Mice formerly occupied by Smu'l i)ibb!e, !.-,.. (NlLUtLY OlTOSITR IMS Ohl) STAND.) will he glad to ?c* his old fiinjdy tin 1 customers. j>./i' I'artieuhir attention paid cutting for the country. JAM KS JON KM. sept 21 ?f STA I'K OK S'?I 'I'll OAUOLINA. 1 ... ,. , 1. ? . ( Italian Orangeburg District. 1 IVjr t*. A. Me.MIOHAKL, Bs?]., Ordinary. \\ 111,1; li VS. John D. Livingston; hath made .-oil to nie iu grant him Let tern of Administration of the Kstatc and KiTects of Jacob s. Livingston, 'lee. These are the.ref? re lo cite und admonish all nnil singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said .Li en!) S. Livingston, deceased, that they bo and appear liefere mo in I ho Court of Ordinary, *i> be hehl at Ornngchtirg (J. II. On the !Hth day of October, hist., after publication hereof, ill 11 o'clook hi,-the forenoon, to ?diew cause if niiy they hava, why the paid A (ministration lihotild not be grunted, (liven under mv hand thi< 2d tlav of Oct., Anno Domini, ISCwV 1*. A. Mo'MICHAKb, m t 17?-21 * 0 .0. d. yTATK OK-SOUTH V-AltOLINA, 1 ... ,: briingcbnrg District. \ ( ?'aW Dy V. A. MeMlC'HAKL Esq.; Ordinary. W11 R u \ -'. J. J. W. Joiner hath mndo suil to me to grant 1.it.t I elters of Administration of the Lstatc it 1111 ell'ects uf John L. Joiner, deceased. These tiro thereforo to c ite and admonish all nail Kingubi'i t!.i kindred nnd crctlitoVa of the said .lohn I.. Jtiiner, deceased, thai they be ami appear before me, in Ihe ('unrl of Ordinary, to be held at Ornngo burg 1! . "li the loth liny of October iust, nfter publication hereof, at II o'clock in (he forenoon^ to shew cauye if an;.' tiny have, (,hc said Admini.". (ration should nol be granled. ftiveil under my hand (his thirtieth day of Sep tetnber, Auno Domini, o-'w r \ M. mich ALL. 0. 0. d. OHAS. BULL & CO.,, No. 13 MA1 \-STREET. Iv> rill! rt'ni.IC HEN Kit ALLY anil pirViciilnrly' FARMERS visiting Orimgehurg Village, are" respectfully invited to call mi?l, examine mir Cheap' it Ml Extensive Hsynvtmcut of GOODS, consisting of Shoos, Huts. Dry ilamis Groceries'. .Criickcry. Glass Ware. Tin Ware, Hard Wan-. Wooden Wine, Hosie ry. rt<. &c., ., . ALSO , 10 boxfes iMfttitUfhm SOAP, 10 lo.xcs Extrn SOAP, 5 boxes TOUACCO, H? radios lio ">tI boxes HERRlNflSy ? bb!c MOL \KSES-, 2 bhl? SYBUP, lit bbls EXTRA FLOUR, 2 bbls LA HD. 2"> sacks SALT. 4 snehs Itlo roFJF.E. vSic.&c. Also ni! other articles generally found in si wclV iworted Sun k suitable to the wants of the commun ity. Farmer's Produce nought. ' sept 2H lfjr LAW BI$SS& } toll SALE. AT 70 CTS FEU ftUIUK: jf* writs; row writs. FL;FAS. IX CJualft. . FI; FAS. IN Ttffllt. A, / t < > Sl f'.l'tKNAS ad 15 W9i>NDENDUM in EQUIIS^ AT 1.50 UU.R QU I UK: UI&C&E iTlOXS ON .SEALED ?WK, ! FAY E&y*. ftAKKKv OUANGKSrnC NEWS OCKlCffr Pept as - >( if '. TsOTICTC t s iifii Fra'^ TI!AT A',,,,V('ATIOX witi; 11" LeiuffdcJhtjtbroepcl'i'V" ?^ ^ '? ?fe?j spcollvt ,': ? ?-th.r.s l/vlywfr.ameu, . !?.;ti... ?. Ccrlilicaios of 4 Sit..- -.. . * fj^lttll Western Railroad Ihtlitf Sloe!:, I Sl.ans'i.KF.-TU,.. ' / ?? " Railroad Sin k. which were the properly of Miss rdtxahctli lltekt-nliaUor, now ,L'.;.'asinl. and were lc.' or ?lc sitt.yed during lite rct'ejd war. 0|-wt?uc*l?*.rjC. S. C,. ) DONALD R. EAR TON". Sept L'.'<. lr'f'7. j' Administrator. sept :M Inm "m Final Notice. i I.!. PIvIlsnNS HAVING CLAIMS AO AI MST jTsl Ike Estate ut |U'tij4miUj m. DnnuU-r, de?M,v muKt present (fie same properly'attested, on or b?. fore the BMh tiny of October next, or they will ha detuned payment. All indebted to the Haid Kmiitu will innkq pjiyinenl by (he same time, or the claim* it gainst Oicin will be put in suit. ? I sepia??:j| J. F. M. FOUR ES. Adm r. Plantation Wanted ra^to EE NT FOE THE COMING YEAR. A SMALL I Plantation in good order: would prefer to Lease for several years. Apply to JUDE RORINSON, mpt 2H?-oav4t t Ornngcburg C. U. 'ii'if?illE: A N oxcellcnt OORX.ay.d COTTON PLANTATION ^-Jl consisting ar?Otl acres. It is situated about three miles from the Depot, and Uns good ServitutKa Accommodations, n Dwelling and Out buildings. Fur particnlnrs address J. D. K., sijpt 21,?U*'> ^St. Matthew?. S. C. EZEKIEL & KOI IN A LWAYS IIAYE ON 11 AND.'RE$T ROCK LIME. ?lust received 25 barrels, tel. 2:1 o tf *)/ \ SACKS FRESH OKOROIA FLOUR, just _\ J received, of the best ipialitv. and verv cheap at MeNAMARA'S. fel. ?->.'! ly F. H. Briggmann & Co., TT7K REG LEAVE TO INFORM FRIENDS V ^ ami customers, thai we have made arrange nie':! to L-upplv them with FRESH HOLTED GRIST and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, expense* only added. A call will satisfy all. june 8?ly WANTED, lAAA DOLLARS IN CURRENCY, for which ,1V A "/ Estate will be Mortgaged to sc o re payment. fApbly at thisOHioo. Dry Goods, Groceries & Liquors. rpiiK sunsciuimn offkrs great rar I gains to his friends and customers at his New Store on Russell Street, He has on hand n well delected Slock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Tobacco, Hard ware, vVc, &c. Yarn, hi >?'J 2? a bundle. \ l.so Every Variety of Family Groceries. The finest lira mis of Gibson *a Whiskeys. ' Call upon TOWNSEND D. wolfe, Nv'Jjl ii' Vvlil?ck'tf, Russell Street, Hep ^1 e ly ai