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? EVERY SATX'RBA-Y^MOrMng, ??D TIME? PRICE. ^w^'lR^jl^liiijm? Annum in Advance. MUST 1NVABIAULY ACCOMPANY THE SUBSCRIPTION. Country Produce token At Market R?tt?, 4%^? $8O0 tifir We retpeetfully requert our friends to tend in their AavertisemmU a* early in the teeth a* convenient; and if possible, let us have (A-tm by Thursday evening. By this means, tee ititt be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur day, and un'U "be enabled to give more of the latest ne^cs, up to the time of our going to press. BBADINO MATTER ON EVERT PAGE. .i-.it.Ft; oo ;?<:? ? r>* * '.- . LOCAL ITEMS. iATURDAY MORNING, SEPT., 19, 1868. Firemen's Fair. The ladies of this placo will open a Fair on the 21?t of next month, for the benefit of the firemen, to assist in completing tho New En gine Hail. ? ??.?i UII-----I i. ; The Town Election. On last Monday, the regular electiou for Intendant und W?rdons of Orangeburg took place. At an early hour, crowds, of dusky <itizeti$ could be observed around the Engine House, waiting for the opportunity to deposit their votes. After a time, those who wero town residents enjoyed the expected privilege: . and we are glad to report that more than one-half of them came to the conclusion to vote with tho white people, and acted accordingly. The election passed off very harmoniously, with tho follow ing result: Total votes polled - - 217 for intendant. AV. Austin Bull - ? - - 21C Hlank - - - - - 1 * [ WOll. wardens. Thomas Ray - - - - 21G Ksidro J; Oliveros - 4 - 213 'Geiirgc IF. Cornrlmn - . - - 184 ?tfottph McNamara - - - 180 ?.<f?eorge W. Stugeon - - - 33 ^reorge Williams, (col'd) - - 32 ?John T. Butler (not a candidate.) - 1 ?Blank - .... - 1 The entire Democratic Ticket was therefore uilected. A farther analysis of the vote, shows 11^2 White rotors, and 75 colored. Of tho lat 'tor, 'voted 'the ?Democratic ticket as whole ; ^hne^'dthers'itiserlell the names of two Re Ijmbltcans-; .mil ;ibout-20 -ultra-radicals did not " ^e'cougratuldlo 'the colored poople in the ?Sutposision mt?Hii&tcti 'by'them towards their ttnt *f\;iuud?, '?he Sd?thern White people, in this election. The retult has'boon tho election of an efficient Town Council for the ensuing year, and an increase<of good feeling between the two races in our community. The Weather cud the Crop* T'^n, last Wednesday night, there was a -sud den change of the weather from the ?utonse >hokt, ?of Summer to tho chilliness of Autumn. TW ?codi: weather continues still. On Friday morn ing, !?bo thermometer stood at 58?. As regards the crops, we hear reports of further ravages by tho caterpillur, in the cot ton ifiolda. In some localities, the birds are doing planters good service, destroying these insects in great numbers. The extensive use of fowling pieces by the negroes, however, has made birds scarce in some sections; and the few surviving of the fcathcrly tribe arc unc to tho occassion. Orangeburg Can't fee Beatl In the Charleston Courier, of yesterday, we find the following statement, concerning the Democracy, of Williamuburg District: * "It is proposed to have a mass meeting of ail tthe Democratic Clubs in the District (of which there are ionic ten or eleven, cither number, it is believed boing more than any. other District in t?.o State can boast of) at Kingdtrec in tho eourso of throe or four woekg," / Wo would inform our Charleston and Wil iLsnrtbnr.g friends, that wo havo in Orangeburg ?Wie*, in aolnve operation, TWENTY-FOUR Democratic Clubs. Ditfpatohes from Hayti state that tho rebels had met with a very severe -defeat at the vil lage of La Coupe, and 'that dioy had abandon ed the siege of Port au Prince, ?alnavo had issued, a proclamation granting an amnesty to <all -rebels -except tho leaders. The ladies of New Orleans aro doing good, service in the present campaign, and frequent presentations of banners are made by them to Democratic Clubs. Women's rights in the South mean the redressing t>f woman's wrongs. When it comes to a question ef race every whit*' woman shouW be a politician. Heaven bloss die. women of the Crescent, and speed them in the govd work* Kf>. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining In1 the Depot to Date* W. V. Culler, J. M. Smith, J. D. Joues, H. Fun derburg, I. A. TlU, ff. P. Livingston, M. Living st?o, A. P. Drown. - Ja accordance with orderB received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo chnrged on Goods remaining in the Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, ; ! Agent. 1 COMMERCIAL. OmoB or tub Uranokduhq Nkws, Soptember 18, 1808. COTTON.?Sales for the weok, 86 bales. Wo quote ? Ordinary. 18 Middling.~- 20 Strict Middling. 20J Rouou Rios?Is in good domand$ 1.G5 at por our hoi. Corn $1.00. Peas 00 ots. GOLD. 46" SILVER.38 Report r>x* the Charleston Cotton Market For the Week ending September 17. Reported for the Orangeburg News by W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR. The first part of the week now under review, our market was very quiet, with n declining tendency in prioes. On Wednesday, however, there was a larger attendance of buyers in tho market, with sales of some 140 bales at steady prices. On Thurs day with improved accounts from abroad, holders became firmer, and advanced their asking rates. The maiket closes firm at the following quotations: Ordinary to Good Ordinary..20(n)2l Low Middling.22 " Middling.28 EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE IOFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, THE following valuable Real Estate: A FINE DWELLING HOUSE, and improved Promises in Orangeburg, on Russell Street, nearly opposite tho Presbyterian Cburoh Lot. Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on tho Old Charleston Road, about 8 miles from Orango burg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Howe's Pump, with fino ScUlttireot. Also 1500 ACRES view Branchvllle, improved and unimproved, tracts to mm purchasers. Apply to J. W. H. DUKE8, july 18?5m Orangeflurg, 8. C. The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. MV Shnler, Druggist JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply Of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, such as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of the best qualities. With a tine assortment-of Stationery, Inks, Load Pencils, Indellible PcnoHs for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holders of 'every description, Memorandum Books, &c. You can find anything genetafty kept in a woll Regulated Drug Store. All of wbioh is offered low for tho Cash. Call and see -for jrourBclvos. mar 7 ly TAYLOR'S COTTON GIN, CLEMENS, BROWN & OO., MAKERS. The best SAW GIN In use, a Sample'Gin, o?u -be seen at the 8tore of the Agent for Orangeburg Dis trict. JOHN A HAMILTON. Ordtirs "received for any S?e 'Gin, Double or Single Cylinder, and filled at Manufacturers prices. -Several'of these Gins'aTe in 'uso m this Drstriot, ?and jjivo satisfaction. WAXDO FERTILIZER. This is an ammoniated SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, prepared under the direction 'of Dr. St. Julien Ravcncl, of Charleston, is a South Carolina Enterprise, and thoroughly reliable. It has been highly spokon of in this District, surpassing tho ordinary Manufac tured Manures, and challenging comparison with the Peruvian Guano. For sale at the Agent's prices?$05 per ton and freight added, o by tho bag by JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, Market Street. oot10 ly T7<GR RENT.?THAT NEAT COT r TAGE RESIDENCE In Oranguburg Villago belonging to C. Whittemorc, situated on the Court House Square, with necessary Out Buildings ajj^ Garden attached. Terms moderate. Apply to aug 29?4t ' HUTSONS & LEGARE. i EDUCTION IN WHISKEY. D. WOLFE has now on hand rf lot of WHIS KEY of the best brands which he will sell, under the New Tax Bill, at reduced prices. Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES of every kind oon stuntly on hand. Call and examine his Stock bo foro purchasing elsewhere, SOpt 21 ]y 110 BANKRUPTS. ? Applicants for the benefit of Bankrupt Act, for whom I am Assignee will please take notice, that when there arc no assets of value, before I cun proceed in their cases, and to secure their discharge, must place in my hnnds funds to pay for Advertising, Recording, and my expenses. junc27?if P. V. DIBBLE. STOEEN?Froin tlie Subscriber on tho night of the 1st inst,, a small Chesnut SorYol .Maro PONY, said Pony is about six years old, bus a star on tho forehead, a saddle mark on the point of the left shoulder blade, and some white foot. A liboral Reward will bo given for informa tion lending to the recovery of tho said Pony. Address JOHN CR1M, sept 5?lm St. Matthews, S. C. EAE ESTATE FOR SALE, AH that PLANTATION in the Park of Ed is to, containing about 48U acres, situated 17 miles from Orangeb?rg, 10 miles from Graham's Turn Out, and. 12 miles from Bhiokvillu. Upon this place is a DWELLING HOUSE with 7 rooms, Widos BA8E MENT and ATTICS, built just before ?h? \var. I will sell this place for less .than bhe-ha\f tho cost of (the Improvements. Apply to SASlUEt 1?M1LEV aug 8?tf Oruugeberg, 8. C. 'S SALE. 'IN. THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED Btato??District' of South Carolina-^In >Bank ruptcy?In the matter of G. J. Ulmer, Bankrupt, Et parte Wm. Faulting et. ux., Et parte Thomas yf. Ulmer, Exporte John Sellers." By virtue- of an order of Bale, to me directed, from tho Honorable- District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I wilt Bell { at Publio Auction, on Tuesday, 22d inst., at the rcsidonco of G. J. Ulmer, in St. Matthews' Parish, Orangeburg District. The personal property of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of Household Furniture, Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Colt Hogs, Sheep, &o , also 1 Cotton Gin. 'Conditions cash, and all articles dclivored on day of sale. ALSO Will be sold on Monday 6th Ootober, at Orange burg Court House, at the usual hours of salo, aU that Plantation or Tract of Land, containing six hundred and seventy-three acres, (678), more or less, situated on Four Hole Swamp, St. Matthews' Parish, Orangeburg District, and bounded on lands of Josbo Hniglcr, Mary B, Haigler, Russell Zim merman and Thomas Zimmerman. Condition of Sale?Ono-third cash, the balanco in ono year by bond bearing interest from date, with mortgage of tho plantation. ? Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. P. T. DIBBLE, SCpt 5?td Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. V. D. V. JAMISON & SON, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT?FOR THE District of South Carolina?In Bankruptcy?In the matter of David Stivcnder, Bankrupt, Et parte P V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale from the Honorable District Court of tho United States, for tho District of South Carolina, I will sell at public Auction at the residence of David Stivcnder, in Ornngcburg District, on Friday, the 26th September, tho perish able property of the Bankrupt aforesaid, consisting of Household Furniture, Mare and Colt, Cattle, Sheep, Buggy and Harness, Sorghum Mill, Cotton Oin, Farming Implements, &c. ALSO About 2500 lbs Seed Cotton.-bushels Corn. Conditions of sale cash, and all articles delivered on day of sale. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee of David St ivender, Bnnkrupt. sept 12 td Commissioner's Sales, STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, OaAXciKnuRG District. j V. D. V. Jamison, Coin'r, j| Bill for Ts. V Foreclosure of J. L. Gibson, et. al. ) Mortgage. *^ Dy order of the Court of Equity mado in the above stated case. I will soil at the Court House, on Monday, tho 5th Ootober, 18t?8, ^A Tract of Land situate in the Fork of the Edis tos, on Goodland Swamp, waters of South Edisto River, containing one hundred and sixty acres, raoro or leas, and boundod by binds of Henry F. Sal ley and Lemuel Gibson. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on a credit until the 1st day of January, 18U9. Tho purchaser giving a boud bearing interest from day of sale, payable annually, and a mortgage to secure the balance of tho purchase money. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the terms are not complied with the land will bo resold on tho next saleday at tho former pur chaser's rislv. j Commissioner's Office, ?? V. D. V. JAMISON, Ornngeburg C. H. >? Commissioner. September 1, 1808. j JUST RECEIVED BY D. LOUIS & GO.,* AGENTS, A well SELECTED ASSORTMENT or EARLY FALL GOODS. Xlso A FINE STOCK OK GROCERIES , AT LOWEST MARK KT RATES-. Vor Sale Cheap* 300l,USIIKLS ^<>R:,? D. LOUIS & CO.'S, Audits, leb 15 ly DRY ?ND -FANCY GOODS AT AUCTION PRICES. (fc /^Afi Worth of DRY and B\A.3STO Y GOODS from tJP?JPV/V^ lato Fire, are now offored AT LESS THAN COST, Come soon and get Bargains. Also received since the Fire a Good Assortment of GROCERIES Which will be offered LOW for CASH. JOPIjNT td. stocker A CO., aug 22?ly MAIN STREET, next to tho OLD STAND. E. Ezekiel, Agt. :o: Will, for the Future be Found -AT CHAELES BULL & GO'S. OLD STAND. :o: JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER A FULL SUPPLY OF COFFEE, SUGAR,-MOLASSES, CHEESE. TORACCO, BACON AND OTHER articles, usually kopt in that lino. ALSO, a full assortment of the celebrated LANDRETHS' WINTER CABBAGE SEED, War rented Fresh. Will always keep on hand fresh Butter, Wine, Wator, and Soda Crackers. S&" At tho request of Physicians, will always have on hand, Genuine Imported English. ALE and PORTER, for Medicinal Use. may 23 k oy. BULL k SCOVILL -WILL CONTINUE THEIR TRADE WITHOUT CHANGE OF BUSINESS, FOR THE NEXT FOUR, MONTHS. TTAVINQ JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW OPENING A FULL AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS In every Rranch, which has been carefully Selected, together with a large Consignment of PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, DLEAC1I AND DROWN SHEETINGS & SIIIRT1NGS, OSNADURGS, STRIPES AND YARN at Factory Prices? Special attention is called to our Stock of GROCERIES, A, B aad C SUGARS, at Refiners Prises, i FLOUR l'r?).r..-<,?,?i mCtha Mm. in Whole, Half and Quarter Saoks. BACON, LARD, OILS, FISH. Ac. Jost received a Superior Lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, the PRIDE of tho WORLD?Try it UST RECEIVED a Lot of Fresh and Genuine Seeds embracing Ruttabngas, (Eoglfoh and American), together with the Norfolk, (Hohe. Flat Duch, Red Top, &c, <frc. Also a lot of Cabbage Seed for Fall aud Winter, including tho Green Glaze, the most popular of all Cab bage. TTf E ARK STILL IN THE MARKET FOR THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, PEAS, FINDERS, KG OS, POULTRY; POTATOES, and all kinds of PRODUCE, all of which shall have our prompt attention. We arc sole Agents for BAYNES' RUBBER SCRUBBKR, a New InTontton, Call aud see theiu. BULL & SCOYILL. feb 23 1 i THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF hay & b110*s, Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS. BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN G EN ER A L attended U?, with prorogues* and despatch. IRON of all kinds constantly on hand, and for sale at CharMc*. prices, f+ctgh, added. PLOWS and SWEEPS made to order. From this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE f IN EST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. Charges as tuod.erato aa the limes will admit. VARNISHES aud, PAINTS, constantly on hand. Also MAN HATTEN AXLE GREASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axles, Ac, for sale at low rates. mis: 28?lye THOMAS RAY. 1C'0TT\S JIOXTlklti M.i?J AZIXKI TIIK OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST /.v 7v/rV sorr/i: SIXTH VOI.UMKI Tlif I'Vtblishcrs take plenum c in announcing that luv-iil ?_?.-? the able corps of writ its who have already given a national reputation to this Magazine, they Iravt recently secured sevcrul new contributor*, among wtiulu we arc glad to mention Sirs. MARY K. Bit VAN, lifts most accomplished female Essayist in the South. A fascinating Story from her pi n will be'oommcneed in our. October number. We are now publishing, in n serial form, a His tory of the ?ATTI.EH AND CAMPAIGNS of the .IK.MY OF TENNESSEE. Also, a splendid serial entitle*) "20- MONTHS IN NORTH KllN PRISONS 1 Alfo, a hemnirul Story, from the pen of one of tho most gifted w riters of the South, entitled TIIK LNDEirtTltltKNT. Wc expect \cry noon to Illustrate our Magaxine in appropriate style. 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Agents for Orangehurg District. ? aug H 2m II ?LMES* IVVriKH ?Sc KEITT, Jim. O. Uolmtt, Jr., Mm. Watin, G. 1). Keitt. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCilANfS. ! .Vo. 4 Smith Atlantic \YhorJ, Chartttton, So. (V t Will sell on Commission Cotton, Lumber, Timber, Naval Stores Afcd all (Vumt ry Produce. Strict at j tcntion ifiven. to the Purchasing of Store, Planta tion and Family Supplies,Consignments and Orders Solicited. KEITT BEOS. Agents for Orangeburg Bistrirt. aug S >'m ill J Li 1 ,;! 1 J Purifies the BloodL . ("til'' . ? J;ii! I i! i i; J'U'>J'H'! , Vor Siele ttr Brnnlmtm RrerywhttrC July 25 Jy ( F YOV HAVE THG CIS I I.I, AN? A FEVER and want immediate euro oell at Dft B. M. HitULER'S and he will make you a Bex of Pills, which he warrants to cure without fail, junc 20 00 tf CARDS. mm IZLAB <& Attorneys and Solicitors. Will Practice in Courts pTThe Stale, and elao o f the United States, especially In the Courts of BANKRUPTCY. ORA-iNrai5BTJRq, B. o. JAMES F, IZJT.AR. , SAMU?^iJj^. febS*__* ? ?' ;.....??'Oovfrr r COPARTNERS!!!^ r De TREVILLE & AMAKER, ATTORNEYS AT'J4M^'i.'' Orangehurg District. W. j. B? TRETILLb, ?: r. AMAKRk, Orangeburg0.il. ' Lcwisvillc, 8. C. febl t# FREDERICK FERSNER, Milt* bAA. DENTIST WILL DE IN ORANUEItUBO KVEUY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. W&F Rooms at Masuuic Hall, opposite Cornelsou, Kramer A Co. april 4 t f E. EZEKIEL, WATCH M AKER AND JEWELER, (M Store formerly occupied by C: Bull A<*<>-) oiiaxqeburg, s. c. ALL WORK WARRANTED, may 9 it " ?RANGEB?RG HOTEL"~ BY W. 11. THEA DWELL. tTHIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT ted up, and is now open for the accommoda tion of the public. Corner Russell und Brougbton Streets. - :- ?i mn^9_y 131JLL & SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR TnE Equitable Life Insurance Company OF..-NEW. YORK, TOLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE, Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holders feb23 t4j./, FA.^I3LION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C BOARD, PER RAIT, #?.?0. i. nuTTKuriKLi?, i Mua. it. I.. fiUTTnupiK&D, Superintendent. Proprietress. dec 28 1 PELZER, RODGERS & CO. CuLtcn factors' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,; CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PELEEK, F. S. RODGERS, W. G. MUCKENFUSS. july II ? ?? 4in DR. OLIVEROS' CELEBRATED "(?iill and Fever Cure." A safe and speedy cure for CHILLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENT FEVBRY * ni The nuccens which has crowned the, 'VCHILL AND FEVEU CURE" in every Instance whfre theI direc tions. Gave been strictly complied with has piron them, a popularity unpara Helled hy any previous discovery. Although aei absolutely infallible; the character of the "CHILL AND FEVER CURE'Mb i^pw.f^ly e# tatdished'as being able to cure nine-feritnY or ?U fc\fv* originating from miasmatic, causes. Is <CCti7ing j nrek, fra?u ?upplr ?f Mcmcmc?, which he offers to. the pnhlio on as favorable.terms as can be purchased in New York or Charleston. I E j. OIAVkR?BlW?K**'?'* " mnjl"1 Apothceary^and Draggia^ rpVKMVSKUOSt, .:,..,,,.,-,Kf^ / TURNIP SRK1>3H^ TCRN IPf SEEDS* I! THEOD0R1? I Opposite {'ome/so^ Kr timer d> Ot>.t Has just received direct from Dv LANDRBTH & SON a large assortment of fresh and genutao ?:o: Also has on hand LORiLLARD'S YACHT 0L*? and EUREKA SMOKING TORACCOR,-Ja *%ic\ Meerschaum Pipes arc daily packed as prises. . . * : i ' ??? ? -dT .-?I-M '? Ji->w o jj r. Ki A I.WAYfi KEEPS ON HAND FRESH GROUND /\ Wrioi and Meal. Groceries of all description?, Pipe:', Italian Violin Strings. vScc, &c. may 16 ljf1 ?V?tl: FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! INSURE Y?XJR LIFE ? d uj->:J .iiirdttf*' AND PROPERTY. Cornelson, Kramer & Qo. ARE AGENTS FOR EMPIRE STATE FIRE INSURANCE Asarnra ?300,000. -vi i d t ictw r.f'o..-. / ?n.-:aii?i* JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE W li tOMPAN>.T .. - Chartered. Capital, Sl^OQ,^ ? & Pivtlmoitt Real Estate In?nrnnte? FOR LIFE ONLY. Cliartor^l 'Cajntal $1,000,000. ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES. oct25 lj i ,J..,f . -J.t'. A