the Oll angeburg news IH lTLLIHIIKI) EVERY'SATURDAY M?RNIXG, AT THE "OLD TIME" PRICE. "Two Dollars per Annum in Advance. B?tTTHJE CASH-t3a .M*J8T INVARIARLY ACCOMPANY THE 8URS0RIPTI0N. Country Produce taken ht Market Rates. ?fiHjJ_[?_ $& 00 JJ6Jr Me respectfully inquest our friends to tend in their >Adccrtiu-nmd* as early in the. week as Ci.iivcnivHt; and if possible, let us hare fhenl by Tltursday evening. Jiy thin menus, wc teilt be able to issue at *ni earlier hour on Satur day, and teilt be enabled to t/ive more of the latest news, up to the time of oitr going to jtress. READING MATTE^ON?KVKRY P??1". ^OOAJL ITEMS; -SATURDAY MORNING, NOV.. 10, 18t?7. Church Elections. Tho following gentlemen wero eleeted on ^Saturday tho 9th iust., Stewards of Eastern Stange Circuit i D. L. Con nur. llecording Steward. j. S. Finches, District Steward. A. M. Snki.i.. 4). W. Snki.i? jP. G. Car.v. L. 1'. Collier-. a. j. ruple. a. G. Co 1.1.1 ku. The ?istriet Court CtmVened on Monday last, Jmlgo Lv.oark presiding. The 'auiouut of business transacted was considerable, and of tho usual character coming before this District institution. The following nro the principle cases decided during the session : St .dc ys, Dcdriek I lane?Assault and Bat tery. Gril.TY. State.vs. Catharine Corbcft.?Assault and Battery. Gril.TY. ? State vs. Lazarus Black?Larceny. G r 1 t.TY. State vs. John Martin?Assault and But tery. Not.. Pkus. State vs. Marshall Amakcr?Assault and Battery. NoL. I'kos. S??t(? ts. Abrain M. Dukes?Assault and Battery. Not.. Pilot*. ?State vs. Lewis II. Sliuler?Assault hud Buttery. Not.. Puos. Statu VK. William Walling?Assault and Battery, with Intent tu kill; Gvii,TVt?r A? HMl.t, State vs. Unwell Cooper?Assault and Bat tery. Not Glll.tv. State vs. Alfred Summers?Assault and Battery. Gril.TY. Slate vs. l)orc?s Stakes?Trojans. Not (Irir.tv. Stste vs. George Graves?-La reency. Pi.ka or Gwii.tV. ' vrUat* Vs. Fat i in a Salley?Trespass. No|.. jT*lo?. State vs. Richard Dawson?Assault and Bat tery. Not.. Pros. State vs. Stephen Eunchess?Larceny. Gril.TY. State vs. Joseph J. Douglass?Bastardy. Not Gril.TY. State vs. Joseph J. Douglass?Bastardy. Xoi.. Pros. State vs Sambo Prince?Larceny. Glll. rt ?*-> Strtlo vfi. Francis Wnnnnuiaker?Assault mid'Battery. l'l.ka of Glll.tv. State vs. Dorcas Stukes?Trespass. Not fhiir.TY. State vs. Ned Butler?Larceny. Not Gm.? TY. t" ''; j,vl bushel. hold. :vj SILVKK.22 l.r.wisvit.i.r.. S. <'. Nov. 1 I. COTTON.?1-7 hides shipped this week. COI!X.?-??i bags shippbd doling the same time. Report of the Chstrlcston Cotton Mar ket for the Week Ending Nov. 14. iieiuil'trtl fin' (In- Orutii/i In' r. , "," IHON TJKSfo..v - .;;? \[>f>f ?>,,,-- . >?rttmg cotton,i per In l-t" l 1 ....if KS per M. 8 ftO CAN DDKS per lb sperm. .I">(7/ 40 ?? Adamantine. IJ " Tallow. 2"i COFFKH per lb Hin. ilt?f? =5=1 ?* Laguayra. JO .lava..*.. .rW) COHDAtJK per lb Manilla. ?0(Jt !l."i FISH Cod per 11. 12 Herring per box. 1 00 M*#kcrelpcrkit. 0 oof... 4 (?0 Fl.ut'U peri.bl Fine. 10 00 dry. 0 (7i 10 IN DltiO, per lb Carolina. 80f?i I 00 LIMK, per bid. :*. 7? MO LA 88 KS, per gallon. 7"?n"i 1 2"? XA1L8, per keg. 8 '".if,, lo (Ml OILS; Kerosene per gal. 80(?i '.") PROVISIONS .\ND I'HODUCK. HACON, Hams per lb. 25(?-80 '? Sides " . \S(o'2'2 " Shoulders . Hif.i H?TT Kit, Country per Hi. " fioshen " . 4<)( CHKKSK. 20(^37 HKKF. So, 12 CIIICKKNS. per dox-....i. 1 SOfJi 2 "?0 FOWLS, " v....... 4 00f./ "> SO.\l\ per ih bar.;;.;...::..:...;.:.: I">($ 2(1 STAUCH, per lb.H J'? CHEAP GOODS! j.ust received i*r KEITT BROTHERS. WE WOULD AOAl'3 INFORM our>'RIENDS that we are now receiving our ??FALL AND WINTER STOGK-.OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which we ofl'cr on reasonable terms. If our friemln will give us n call, wo have no doubt we cap make it profitable to botli parties. Wo arc also prepared to continue the shipping'of COTTON, RICE, &0.f to the well known house of WILLIS & CIIISOLM, Charleston, where prompt attention will be given to the nab-of the same at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, und the money can be received at our OUica hurt, without one cent o?8t to tho ewner. "VTOTICE,?OUR DERTORS WILL PLEASE Rctuember its when thoir Cotton, and othor Produce is sohl, ami settle np their old accounts. oct It) KEITT BROTH EES. c Ij BULL & SCOYILL, HAYING MADE ARRANGEMENTS, are now prepared to make liberal ADVANCEMENTS on Cotton or Produce, which will be .shipped forward without delay, and consigned FUEE OF CHANGE to the well known HOUSE of E. fit. ?odgers & Co. Q ALES PROMPTLY PAID AT OCR Office, or we will i3tJJ.tcii as is CO. TON, rick. PRODUCE, ?kc. Paying f'uil Market Prices. JM' LL supply of : BAGGING, ROPE, TIES, Family Groceries, And general STOCK of GOODS consty vd b??>!?4i ALSO X(\ SACKS SALT .H'ST RECEIVED ? _Jt\/ and in good order. v. ALSO 1ST RECEIVED BALES FACTORY urn bit Consignment. ALSO A NOTIIER SUPPLY OF NEW FLOUR from new Wheat. tlncurrent Money. C1TATE RANK BILLS BOUGHT AND O Sold b> BULL & SCOVILL, fob SA lc liljj Opening Now at ? ? COMPRISING FELL STOCKS or DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, &c, E INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT we are the Agents for the Celebrated Old Carolina Bitters, One of the best Tonics now extant. Now Landing im? SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, ].~>n do l'p Country I'LOUR, Which we wills ELI i VERY LOW. We also want to purchase 1000 Bushels ROUGH at Tin: HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. We are also ready to purchase C O T T O N , Or make advances and SHIP THE SAME to any Factor in Charleston Vit NE OF ANY 0IIA It (! h We. as usually, give the Highest Prices for GOLD, SILVER. CNCURBENT MONIES AX I) COl'N'TRV PRODUCE ich ?;; j ye S10,()00 IN GREENBACKS, -AT THE OLD STAND, JOHN B. STOCKER & CO., COHNER STOKK, RVSSBJ.T,-RT11KKT AND KAIL ROAD AVKXUK. Great Fall in Cotton Goods! ?EST BRANDS OF CALICOES loc. per yd. WAB11ARTBD FAST COLORS CALICOES 12Je per yd. ? GOOD CALICOES M ADOBE CO LOBS 10c per yd WORSTED DELAINES, new FallStvle* und Bright Cohns 2?c per yd ULKACIIBU SHIRTINGS 7-? and 4 4 from 10 to Ma por yd KENTUCKY" JEANS, good, from 20 to 40c. per yd. Resides the ?bore may ho found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTIITNO. from S5.00 (suitable for Freedmon) to $20.00 (fine English CWnnere) per Suit. BOOTS. SHOES, and KTC. A Large Assortment of GROCERIES, L?w for Cash WAGONS, one 4 Horse and one i. ?ALSO? I have established a LUMBER YARD and will keep constantly oh hand BOARDS, SCAN4TLIXG, &iv, of nil kinds usually Ln demand, and ean fill all Orders with Despatch. My Cotton Gins and Preis arc in perfect ordj:\.uiul rsady la.GIN on TOLL for ?11 thoit wbe niay fftTor inu with their Cotton tbu coining Season. 1 inn A gout for Cotton Tie AND IRON HOOP KOK DAMNO COTTON. Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely im use ill the South, and being sold much cheaper than Hope, the propriety <>t" using I hem i" place of Rope; is brought to the attention of the Planters. These Tics arc great Preservers of Cotton, when baled, from Tire. Kvery Tie is perfect, ami ready for imme '^Vwili keep constantly on hand a b>i of the I'uivcrsnl Tie ami Iron Hoop, which 1 will sell at Charles ton prices?12 cents, expenses ndiled. \ sample of the above Tie ean be seen at this iittlce, where it may be compared to the Arrow Tie. Persona then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. M A inMX BIGGS. aug 34 c *y mim liini'ikmt cash iahkk't pimck civkn j_ for nil kind of cocntky HlO'dcck, Hot s wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc. etc;, l?y KZKKIKh \ KOIIX. feb23 y It xotici-: IS II Kit Kit Y OIVK.N THAT APPLICATION WILL Iii? made in three month* from date, I" die re- 1 spcctivc Corporations helow mimed, foi reiicw'al of Certificates of I Shares of South Western Itailroad Hunk Stuck. I Shares i?f Smilli Carolina Itiitlrniid Stock, which were the properly of Miss Klizahcth Idcketihoker, now deceased, inn] were lost or tie-j ?>iroved diiriiiE tliti recent war ? Orailgehlirg. S. C., | DON A Ml It. ItAltTON, Sept US, lsr.7. |' Vdiniiiistrntor. Kept '_'s lam out STATK OK SOlTII CAKOblXA, I .... ,. .. , ,.. ( it at ion. Oratigclnirg District. j Itv 1'. A. MiMICIIAKI.. Ks.,., Ordinary. ? ? ^ Whereas. Margaret Cook and .lohn W. Patterson lint h made suit to me to grant them Kelters of Ad-; ministration of the Kslate and etfects of Joseph ' Cook, deceased'. These are therefore In cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Crediters of the paid Joseph Cook, deceased, that lliev ho nml appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to he held at Oraugeloirg C. If., on the 2'Jth dav of N'ovenihcr. inst., after publioation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if nny they have, why I ho panl Administration should not he granted. Given under lav hand this 12fh dav At November Amid Domiiii, ISG7. I'. A. MeMICII.Vi,; ? nov (Ii?Ut 0. 0. l>. LAW JiL AXKS, 1710K KAKK, AT 7r> CTS I'KK QU IHK: ' WHITS, copy whits. Kl. fas. in cask. FI. fas. IN 11FHT. sriil'iKSAS ad ItKSl'ONDKNDUM in EQUITY, AT 1.50 PER QUIRK: DKCI.AHATlONS ON SKAl.KD NOTK, l'AYKK vn. .maKKit, AI OHANOKHUKO NKWS OFFin: sept 2s 5 [rpifK uohxixo .stai*.?l??l>liKRn i eil I hilly, except Sunday', at Wilmington, S\ C\, liy n.M. II. HKKNAKD. No. 8 South Water Street. 1 lie cheapest Daily Newspaper in North or South Carolina! TDK STAU conhtiiffl Latest Telegraph Dispatches., l.octd Ne^St, Ucp**ts of Mar kets, ami flcncrnl Intelligence. Maileil to Sulisrrilters at $2.o0 for (i Months, f.?r :i MnutlvtV Advertising Kates lower than those of any Daily Newspaper iu either of the Carolinas!' Addves* till Cotoniiinications to WM. II. DKHNAHD. Proprietor, iimv Wilmington, N. C; 7 hj:ai> ( iiok i; stock cat I ll<*.??i Cows cnpnldc of giving over two gal lons milk per liny, each. 2! Yearlinps?nil fat. Also 1 pood two Horse Wagon nmi Harness, iron! mile ami Citv made.' 1 second hand Curriage .-.ml Havne-. Af.ply to' W. OA KM AN., Near Kastev.ljn's Mills. Hur 2- lni OriMigrbtirg District LE&?L N?lfcfe. J y lWrtfrSS?*? dT By virtue of tmildry writs of fi.- fa., to nie directed, I will Hell to the highest bidder, at Ornngchurg t'onrt House, ort Hid first M/ft/fay^A VtnMUr next, for cash the. fe.Huwing property vii t One Tract of Land containing forty-tiro aerci more or loss, ?n'djoiniirg lundaiofj (.'. lt.'Iriolft?nd If* Cogswell, levied on.ufl Uiojiropfirtyflf 1tpy\t#G0' ALSO ^ .?dt'ina?. Four Mules, two Horses/two ^Sigons. two BSea Cotton; lot of nngined CottdrV,-400f&llMs"0flm ijiorp or less, ?(|00 pounds Fodder mdrjO, M fothjyO bushels Hice more or less, and otiiej^rticjes^lcTicd on as th* property <>f Mrs. Ami C^.KnWeNWlfWfb* suit of J. II. Andrew?!nni|i\ H. Pfdbt ,ni?fo cadi 7 November 12, 1807. > " nov It* ' 1 T . . > i-.-jW v; j 11 o-toj^ w (3*** ~ Commissioner's STATE OF SOUTJI OABOLI^M? Oiianckukku Distri?? .'1>Wrfir Charles lt. (Hover, et. nl. ) BilLfToif vs. f ? V . ? Jno. I,. (1 lover, et. al. j Pn^?it^dh.^^?'l*, Under order in Rijuity in this case; I" will 'seH'nt Orangchurg on Monday, the 2d December next,.0 House ami Lot. known as the ''Old School House,' in the Town of Orangeburg. containing acres more or less, and bounded North, on the Catholic Ibit'ial Grdtind and a lot coiivcyeu to lb i\. Hjerrjptt by Mr. BringntHtiii, east on n street or alley, ooutb, on lots of II. Wiljiamsoa tmd I. P. Thomson, .and west by the ^Methodist Church lot, for so much cash as will pay expenses of suit and sale','ofAf The balance on a credit uf three' months, secured by ibe retention of the titles until the day of payment. And in cose of failure to pay, resold on1' tue firxi Monday in the succeeding month. | ? i ;iubT?'? Nov. .Ith. 1SC.7. JOS. F. ItOBIXSON.,ft nov 'J?til Special Commissioner. A LSO ' Jno. T. tnahinct, Adui'r, et. al. ) Hill for Anti'C. luabiuct, et. al. j Partition. Pursuant to an order made in the .-.bore "stated case, will lie sohl before the Court House in Ornnge burg. on the first Monday in December next,1 altthst Plantation lying and being partly in Orangeburg and partly in Lexington Districts, containing about six hundred and eighty acres'! more or less, bounded by lands of John Hooker. Pert: F. Sirtunoris^Wtu. Knolls, Thomas llohiusun and C. DcranloS) .? Mv, Terms ttf sale?so much cash as will defray the expense of these proceedings, and the WalnWfe' 3tt a credit uf twelve months, purchasers givingiAnnul with two good personal surities, bearing inWreit from the day of sale, with a mortgngc of the prcin ises to secure the payment of the purchase nloiny and to pay for papers and rev.nue stamjis. ^ ^ ^ ALSO lV{ ?tU John C. Harvey et. ?x., Adm'v, 1 Bill for Partition vs. }? of Alice T. Kent/, et. al. j Heal Estate. lu pursuance of order oF ihe Court of Equity, will he sold at Orangeburg C. II., on Mondny, the 2d of December next : r r l" * f ? ^ All that tract of land, consisting of thr?e lots in the Tow n or Orangeburg, u? Amelia Street, bound ed north by lands of F. H. W. 4?iiggniati)i,.f{ieJt by lot of V. T. Dunham, south by Amelia Street, and west by estate lands of S. Nl Kennortry, d?e!*Ja B_ci?g a part nf the estate bauds of Joseph T. Peutz, de ren-cd. Terms?One-third cash, the k-.limeo on n^redir^of twelve months with interest from day,of salevav? ble auuuully. purchasers to give bonuSvltn appR>Te?] sureties, with a mortgage nf the premises to secure pnymentof the purchase mouey, and pay for papers and revenue stamps. " ?* itamiP) &di ALSO. ? i biitKM a S. M. Kommet lin and S. S. Haiglcr, "l . Bill for . Jeremiah IHley. j F?reCro*iir4. Pursuant to nn order in the foregoingvHse^'?SllI be sold on thi.' 1st Monday in December next; before the Court House in Orangeburg. the tract of land en which said Jeremiah IHley now resides, containing -acres a description of which will be more fully given dii day of sale. Terms of sale?One-half cash, bnlnnee on a'fcretlit of six months, purchaser giviugboml bett>i$c|n terest from date, with a mortgage of the property te secure payment of said credit portion". ;'Anof-sFriilld purchaser fail to comply with said terms, the Com missioner will soil the same for cash at tho next succeeding sale tlay, at the risk of foriner 'purchaser. Piircluiser to pay for papers and revenue-stntnpaff Commissioner s Office, \ V. D. Y. JAMIf50>*^ff Ornngchurg C. II., > Conimissioher.' Nov. 8, HM7. j nov 9 . ?-? o(' J tii ALSO. Wv L. A. Zeigler, Kx'r of Will of J Lewis /.eiglcr, vs. Wesley Houser, Adin'r. et. al. Creditors ami Devisees. !';' ,U a . ?? :?;??<; -idJ *\ t'ili I fMd lly order made in I hi* ?nse. the rreditors of L*wlJ" Zeigler. deceased, will prove their, demands before me by the first of January next. ' ' 4 And by the same order I will sell at Orangeburg on the first .Monday in January, 18CS, for one half (1) cash, the balance payable six months (f>) from the day of sale, secured by a bond bearing interest from date, payable annually so long aa any part .it unpaid, and a riiortgege of i he premises on which, shall he a ?OYcnAttl that in ca.se of a HfeiicK -it tMft condition of the bond, the Commissioner shn 1 re sell for the balance due upon giving twenty-one days notice of the sale?purchasers paying for pa per- and stamps, the following land: . .. ^ 1. Tract of I7t? acres in said District, called iho Pear brauch Tract, bounded on lands of David Wanniunakjr, Potato of l'urtiek and a traotallotted to L. B. Zeigler. 2. The Crim Tract, 100 acres, bounded weal on lands of Mrs. Wolfe, and on all other sides by lands .signed to L. K. Zeigler. 8. 152 acres, piirt df Hu? MyeiV Trtlcl-, b?iihdeVf by lands of L. A. Zeigler. Mary Seawright, ArtbuV lteed and William Ott. 4. Twenty ('2')) acres of the ??McYold" Tra Commissioner's. Office, "j Y. D. V^JAMIJSOJi,,^ Ornngchurg C. II. f t oiumissjuner. Ootiibcr1 -7, 1807, J nov Hi in Equity, ouANcEi'irnt; nisTiunv Jnnlcs t>. ('lecklcv, Kx'r of j Will of L. H: t'ooner, [ >???. . f ??. )i; A. 1). Frederick, et. al. I ^ 4 Bv order made in tli's cnae the creilitors ot L, "ft." Cdoiibr, ?leceased, will prove their demands h*Mt me at OraUgehurg by the first day of February next. Commissioner s Office, \ V.' D. Y. JAMISON, ' I Oynngchurg C. ||. I Cdmnitssionei.' November 7, l.s