published ^:T,; 'KVEllV; SATURDAY. MORNING ' Oraageburg, S. C. t? L'-'lf-'OV 't'' '> "fj ^enncsseO, engaged sis a farm hand w'th Mr. ..S. 15, Ric^.xbakku about a nuwth ago. On ? Wednesday last; ho brought to Mr. R. a letter cont: i:?hg some money, n"d "purjHirthig to he an offer of a lucrative situation near Ninety r Six, which letter RUDD said a neighbor had taken from the Tost office, ami sent to him that day. Mr. R. released him from his engage ment; aud he left his place that afternoon, telling all good bye, and expressing many re grets, &c. Afterwards some circumstances ..?f v- ? ' I exciting Mr. -RicKENBAKKit's suspicions, In*. ?'. made infpuiriesof the neighbor alluded to, found that the letter was a forgery of Rl'pp. himself, and that RuiiD the evening before had been in the store on the place with only a little hoy present, which accounted for the money in the letter,, . ? . ? '?. ? , ,? ?y (' Efforts are being made to catch the individ ual and we hope they will prove successful. The Southern Cultivator. The March number of this valuable periodi cal is before us. Why does not every planter in Orangeburg take a journal of this description '' Don't be behind the times; there are advances in the science of agriculture as in everything else, and it will naV von to semi two dollars to _u\y,,N,. White, Athens. Georgia, and learn how til make more corn, iiuiro eottdii, more of every thing desirable on a plantation with the least p< ssible outlay. ?M??? -I ? ?i litinyan's TilgrinCs Progress. ..; .We went on Tuesday evening to sec the Dunyan, Tableaux, as announced for exhibition at ?Mi?lp's New IIall. ? j < The largo attendance of'ottr citizens testified the interest felt in this, the first exhibition of the season in Orangeburg. The Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, and all evinced by their ? close attention, that thoy appreciated the artis tic treat before them. As our Devil. says. r - ??Natur was no-wlnir. it was all Art." Equestrians! Ho! On Tuesday next Mikk Eu'MAN's S|iow will visit Orangeburg., and wp weuld stato, that this grand tmmbinathm of attractive sights has a reputation equal to anything of the kind in this country. AH our exchanges speak Of it in the highest terms, and we therefore feel jus tified in bespeaking for it a large attendance, and promising thuto who attend a full share of ..enjoyment and recreation. Another Town Improvement. Mr. Cl.'MMlMiS has opened this week with -a well selected stock of Dry Goods and Gro ceries at his'New Store, between Mr. Wii.l ',cock 8 ami Mrs. Hall's Millinery Establish ment. We wish him a successful career as a ^merchant in Ornhgcbnr'g. ??n??. oa? i - Messrs. T. A. Jict'iuitiis & Co., Main Street, will exchange Corn and Flour for Roug Rico, giving the highest market price for the Rice and will guarantee to sell the Corn and Flour au low as they can be had in Prange burg. mar 10?liu m\; E. V. STHEBSLfNJ Desires to nunouuee, tliut he has located at Mr. J. J. QUATTLKDAL'M'S. on Dihiiickcr's Bridge lto.nl. near Jons Kahtkulix's for the practice r.f Medicine in nil its branches, and offers his prufes slouftl scryiccB to his friends and the public genc ? rally residing in that vicinity. HihfJJ 1 in iiiotul From 8th to 14th Inclusive Builev & Bros.. J. lt. White, W. MeKlroy, J. A. Cumiuings, Bull & Seovill. U. L- Wolfe, W. 1?. Witt, K. W. \ ogt, J. McXinnnra.. ?'? Oliveros, Be v. a. Mclllohomp, T. M. Bart, K? H. W. Uriggniaim, It. W. Bates, J. C. Edwin'."?. A. (J. Sullcy, J. D. Zcig ler. G, Inubinet, J. 0. llc'c'ner, Cornelsori, Kramer & Co.. P. Livings'*"". J. A. Hamilton, J. o. Douglas, A. & B., 1). Loida &Co., J. N. Biloy, A. C. Z., J. 1). Foglc, J. Conner, T. Hay, W. Knotts, A; N. Wuuiia maker, .). Cannon, V. Pitt linn, Exckicl & Kolm, J. II. Fel. Stacker & t.'o.. j. tV. Dun t/.lor, L. BunsJale, Dukes & Shnler, .). S. Jennings, (i. D. Keitt & Co.. \V. It. Livingston, J. Lucas, J. B. Pholps, D. Shnler. I?. M. Fowlcs. S. M. Fairy, U. D. Rast? .1. L. Itnnt. II. N. .1. C. llarman. Robinson & Co., Hev. W. 0. Conner, W. C. M.. M. Alhrccht. H Y M K X E A L._ M.vnniKu?In Charleston, on tho 14tJi Marek, by ncv. J. Baetmian, I). I)., ("apt. 15. II. L'ABTOX, of Orangcburg, tu Miss? AMELIA V. youngest daughter of the late I). Boniest, of (lie former place. 0 B i T U A 11 Y Dum.?At homo, on the ljfjli instant, of apoplexy, William Zimmkr>:.>.:;, nn old and worthy citizen of this District, n^cd ?? years. lias resumed tho PRACTICE OF LAW at Orange burg Court limine, und may be found at his Office over Cornelsbn, Kramer \ Co.'s New Store, Bus-ell Street. mar 23 If JUST RFCKIYKD ALM\S. SOXTAGS. Si'XDOWNS. Ol.ADIA TOBS. CENTRAL PAUKS, Fashionable BONNETS. Old Lttdics BONNETS Iriiiimed an.I Uittriiiimcil, which arcotfered at the most reasonable rut cs. .?i..*o. H ATS Itonm lled. Cleaned. Byes, levied on as the Property of Callowuy Strouma, at the suit of B. F. Simiiiuus. i A i.?o One Tract of Land containing twelve hundred acres, more or less, levied on as the property id L. AY. Hash, at the ?uit of B. F. Simmons. A I.SO Tlirci? hundred Cross Tics, more or less and Six-' teen Sticks Tiiaher, one Rrond Axe and one Meat Cutter. Levied on ns the property ol'L. \V. Dash at the suit of 15. F. Siiiuacus. A l.so t!n? Tract of Land containing one hundred und t wenty ucres. more or less,.levied on us the Properly of Rolen Phillip-, at the suit of .1. 1'. Martin. A I.SO On Tuesday, the '2d April next. :.t the House of Rolen Phillips, I will soll (?) t'.vc head of Cattle, (d) head of Il??g?, one Wa;: >n. one Carl, one Ituggy and various other articles, levied on as the Property of Bolen Phillips, at Ilm .-".it of .1. 1'. Martin. ShcrltTs office, \ .1. \V. II. BUKES.' ( rm.'i bum C II. S. ti. D, a! area 1 i. lb?7; J m ir ltj ids A I.SO t-nd -r DecretalOr?lersfrom the Ordinary ?>f Orang - Imr^' District, 1 will sell at the Coin I Monsoon tiiv first Monday in April next Lclwceii I he usual Ii..urs of sale, for partition iiinoug iho parties in . in tri-si the luY...:t;; ir. of lnnd, viz: I. (in ? Tract of Land belonging to I in* E t?te of hi cob A. Pantzte.;. containing one hundred mid wenty-eight acres.' siluuto in Oruugchurg District, to Lc more particularly described on i!te day of sale, oti a credit of 1*2 month*; A I.SO -. One Tract belonging to the Estate of Jaiin-s Williams, containing one hundred and l\Veiity.o::e acres, lying on the waters of Lit lie linll Swamp, ad joining lands of John liiabiiiet. I?. I>. I1. (tucker and ThomasCreps, on a credit of nine (*.?) mouths. ALSO '.). One Trad, situated in St. Matthews Parish, be longing to the Estiitc of ,1. W. Smith, containing -acres. Iicuiuled by lands of Keller, Darby, and others?to be more particularly described on ?1 he day of sale?on a credit of a".a ? ('.') months. A!.-0 I. And one oilier Trad, belonging to the Estate of Ellas V. Ott, containing one hundred and seven acres, hounded by lands of N. Foglo. V. I rick and David Clayton?on a credit of 12 months. Purchasers to give Loads with good security and tnort. A supply of OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA and MOCHA COFFEES. For sale hv D." PAUL ? CO. mar lit tf Charleston, S. C. Bird's Island Guano. rpilK FIRST CARGO EVER BROUGHT INTO JL I Iiis City, and will be sold thin Season in or der to bring ii into use. Professor C. U. S1IEP IIARD'S, (of the Medical College). Analysis on the I he (SUano. can be seen ut our Otlice. Terms?S">0 (per Long Ton ? frisk, or Planter's drafts on Factors pavnldc 1st December, with Hank rales of interest. HUNT & URO, Accommodation Wharf, mar l?j?hu Charleston, S. C. Reopening of an Old Drug Store rpilE SUBCBIBEB WOULD KBSPEOTUI.LY IN FORM hi* friends and the public generally that he has opened a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORK at his Father's Old Stand, known for oter twenty-five years as Rurnhaiii's Drug Store, where he has a well-selected and complete Slock of DRl'GS. PER FUMERY. DYE STUFFS and FANCY A RT1CLES, which will be sold low for cash. Country orders, accompanied with cash t>r city acceptance, will lie protlipllv filed. PBESC RIPTIONS CA It EFULEY COMPOUNDED ! at all hours, day and night. E. S. BURNIIAM. mar 10 if notice. ! TO A Mi WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN. HAVING. AT THE CLOSE <>F HOSTILITIES, tried our best lit advance the interest of the I PUBLIC of this District, by letting them have ! Goods on short Credit to start the World again. WE ; are now compelled, by the Debt we owe to others, to I place our Notes nnd Accounts in the hands of Messrs. I/.LAB .v HIBBLE. Attorneys, for Collec tion, without distinction of Parties, wherever Per? i son-- have not complied with th" Terms of their Agreement. E/.EKIEL A KOHN. mar Hi tf TilK SOUTHERN (TI.TIVATOK. /.< Pnl,Iisl.nl Monthly A T A T II ft X S, C ft O It C 1 A , ity AV M. X. W I I IT hi. r|lEKMS.-4-T?vo Dollars per year, or SI for six \ months: ."id cents for three months In An? vam i:. Single copies cents. l-r>y " All Comumniriitions for the paper and Sub. scriptions must be addressed to WM. N. WHITE, Athens Gil. mar '2'.\ g if kok haTtIj Y~ ONE BAY MAKE, Good Size. ?vJi Throe Years Old. mar HI?tf (70 It NELSON. KRAMER ? CO. $10 REWARD. IWILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR ERASMUS KEITT, Frecdinan, who escaped fro.ni Jail this day,?if delivered to me. March Iftlli I8R THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION . of Papier Mache, and Silver Wore ever offered in this market, suit ?ble for PRESENTS for all occa sions, call at E7EKIEL ? KOIIN'S. (th _V> v 1c A flNES ELECTION OF CHOICE SPRING CALl ?TL 'cos, jitst rtcpftc'J and for sale low for Cash, i>y JOS. McNAMARA. fob 23 ; ly 40 BBLS. REST FAMILY FLOUR, JUST UE ccived and for sale, low by r- . feb2.L?ly JOS? McNAMABA. f RR LS. MOLASSE?, JUST RECEIVED AND t) for sale low for CBBh, by JOS. McNAMAUA. feb 23 ly DDLS. LEAF LARD, JUST RECEIVED AND ? for salo low for cash, by JOS. McNAMABA. feb 23 Ty r KEGS CHOICE DETTER, JUST RECEIVED tj and for sale low for cash, by feb 28?ly JOS. McNAMARA. 10 FINE ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESES, JUST received, und for sale low for cash, by feb 23?ly JOS. McNAMARA. t HDDS. CHOICE BACON, JUST RECEIVED AND I for sale low for cash, by JOS. McNAMARA. feb 23 ly tax jSTOTICjE TO THE TAX PAYERS OF ORANGE PARISH. IWILL ATTEND ON* THE FOLLOWING DAYS, at the following places, to Assess and Receive Re turns of Taxable property, and all other returns, in cluding Capitation, as required by law: On Monday, April 1, nt Folder's. " Tuesday, " 2, " Four Holes. " Wednesday, 3, " Jamison's. '? Thursday, " 4, Elliott's. " Friday, " ft, ?? Keiglcr's.. Saturday, " 0, Rull Swump. " Monday, *' H, O lea ton's. " Tuesday, " u, " Rrown's. ?' Wednesday, 1(1, ?? Tyler's. ?? Thursday* " 11, " Rories*. " Friday, '? 12, t.'urbittsvillo. " Saturday, 13, " Eastcrlin's Mill. " Court week, " 15(o2(Jth at Oranguburg, *? Motulay, April 2U, at Cedar Grove. " Tuesday, ?? 3d, " Howe's Pump. " Wed'y ? Thursday. May 1 & 2 Rnuichvillc. 1 will also attend at Orungchurg dully, dining the weeek ending May 11, when the General Tax Rooks W?1 be closed, and those failing to j;sak?' returns will be Dotibh Taxed. The following is a list of Taxable Properly, Re turns, &c,: Lauds. Lots ami Buildings, Articles manufactured in this Slate, return to be made by manufacturer Spirituous Liquors made and sold. Buggies, Carriages, Gold and Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry and Piauos, Professions, Employments, &c., including Newspapers, Insurance, Express ami Tele graph CoiupntiieSj Photographers. Incomes from Salaries, (feats, Interests, Sc., Saw. Flour and Orist Mills. Hotels? Restaurants. Rutehers. Billiard Tables and Par-Rooms, Ferries, Public Hacks. Drays, and Baggage Wagons, Dogs, except one for each Plan tation or inhabited Lot in Town or Village, a Capi tation 'fax on till Males between the nges of twehty one und fifty, and on all Sales of (Iw?.>2.s, Wares and Merchandise made from the 1st day of January. lHiiii, to 1st day of January, 1807, and from 1st day of January, 1 xlth of April. Every Employer will make Returns of the names of all I'ersons that are employed by him. All Returns of Property will be made in person and under Oath, and pai I in the Di?t riet where the Property is located, and no returns will be received by mail, or otherwise, unless sworn to nccording to law. 'faxes will lie paid only in Geld and Silver coin. United Slates Treasury Notes, or notes declared to be u legal tender by the Government of the United States, or notes of National Ranks, or the bills re ceivable of this State, or pay certificate* of Jurors and Constables for attendance on the Courts. H^H'" Residents of th ; Town of Orangchurg are requested to make their Qu irlerly au i General Re turns on Welnesdav and Thursday of Court Week P. W. FA I REV, As^-'ss >r and Tax Collector of Or.inje Parish. mm- '.i in 2 Just .Received AT ROBINSON A CO'S, A FINE LOT OF FRESH GROCERIES AND x v Ladies Shoes. Extra No. 1 Hinter and Cheese, No. 1 Rice. Hacon, Butter Ruscuits. Onions, Tea and Cabbages, kf. Agents for Builgh's Phosphates. SfiO Cash, .?$''."1 Credit with uceepted Draft on Factors with 7 per ceut. interest. KO bi N8ON *fc CO., ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE National Ink Company's Writing Fluid. feb 23 ly BULL & SCOVILL A HE AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. AS SETTS OVER ?:V"<>0,00;>. FOR THE Security Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK ASSET TS OVER 81,000.000. These stand in the first ranks of nil good In?ursncc Companies. feb 2:5 V 1e 8 T^EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL IV. lected Slock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES THEY ARE NOW Receiving a Variety OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICES. Caff and Sec for Yt nrtcfvc*. D.LOUIS, I .T. P. 11 AR LEV, , A?CD,P feb 28 m ?c 1 / THE SOUTHERN DUTJCr STORE! For the liberul patronage which I Ijryo tkua tint' received from the citizens of Omiigcburfi) District and the confidence shewn, in ore by. very numcfoar friends. I tuke the opportunity of expressing my sincere gratitude iu this, the first isette of the "Obaxokbchu PJtws/' The encotpragcjocnl of past patronage end kindness induces a" strong fnith in future succcRU, ond, while thanking n*?y. friends, for past favors, 1 can assure thelh that nothing bill be left undone to deserve their Continuing p?lronaj|c. My Store will be essentially o DHU? STORE?; u&? will be kept such Drugs aud Medicines alone, ntt iV will warrant Genuine und Pure. 1 hnv? arranged to T* supply my customers with Medlaines of the very best quality afforded in the market. I avoid all' cheap useless articles, and yet my prices ahull ha a* reasonable for VALUABLE, GOOD, FRESH MEDI-* CIN ES as any body's. I invite the PHYSICIANS of the District to call and examine for themselves. They aro judges to whose opinion* 1 submit. Send your Orders and they will be filled to your satisfaction. To the Gift, sens of my native District who have tried nty, I any don't give me up, try tnc a little longer, and you'll not regret it?you'll find I'll stand u long rate, a* woil as a short ouc; and your faith in mo rimlt n<4 be misplaced. To those who have not yet tried" ts%, now is your tune tg begin. As before, if you waat good, pure, family MEDICINES, such aa Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Ep som Suits, Glnphor Salts, ('ream Tartur.Carb. Soda, Sc., &e., or Dye Stuffs and Paints, ami Brashes,, Concentrated Lyc, &e., or even, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Now, just eall nt that Little Store ou Main-Street, and you will he jure to get what jot* wr.nt. This Drug Store looks small, but your surprise will be great when you enter to und how appear ances deccivo, and what a quantity of good things aro within this satuo Little Store. B. M. SllUtKK, Druggist. feb v le BULL & SCOVILL, NORTH-EAST CORNELS op Russell-Sf rwt oild Court House Square. Ilaving niitde arrangements with some of tho PRINCIPAL IMPORTING und JOBBING FIRMS of NEW- YORK. BALTIMORE and CHARLESTON, they arc Receiving Every Week on their own account aud ou cousigumeut. . A complete selection* I of ? .... ? /' 0 R K 1 O X A XD D ? M E S T1 C BUY' GOODS, EEADY MADE CLOTHING, II a T S, C A P S AND MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS und SHOES, best make. HARDWARE IN GREAT VARIETY. CROCKERY, AC, &(?, &c. also A eull AXD Complete Stock of THE best FAMILY GROCERIES, constantly nn hand.. ?o?? I laving twenty-five ? years expvrienerv in Orangeburg Village, we have carefully studied the wants of our friends and customer* and fee) justified im saying, .our STOCK is. bettor selected and liinnjciniprwc tlia?J cao-bc fwimd. r.t any other place. BULL Si SCOVILL.. feb 23 % In-'' HOUSEKEEPEIIS" DESIRING TO FURNISH THEMSELVES"withv Everything that is. required in, their, line,, should not fail to call at e 55 E K I E l Sc K O II ny S. WHO HAVi: ON HAND A- COMPLETE. STATIC of House furnishing GOODS. Imported di?ter fjmm England. fch 23 y Tc ,i cst ueceTv ejVby ~ fA PIECES LATEST STYLE SPUING CALICO, ASSOUTED LONG CLOTTIS; BROWN SHEET ing and Shirting, Osnamtrgw, Denims, Strips. Bed Ticking, Drillings, Yarn*, of all Sixes, which, t?s. get her with the balance of our largo and Tnriadf STOCK, we offer to sell at the LOWEST figures for Cash or Countrv Produce. feb 23 t 1* A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STANDARD School Hooks. ALSO STATIONARY of all kind always to bo fc?*f?r EZF.KIEL ft KOn N. Orders for School Books will receive prompt at tention. feb 2? y W rililE CHEATE8T STEEL AND IRON HOES Or\ X direct Importation from the English Manufae-. lorv, aro to bo found at E7TKIFL & KOH.VS.,