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LOCAL ITEMS. , .._:_~ju.?i?-?,-1-? SATURDAY, MAY 1, 18G9. THE ORANGEBURG NEWS IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IS ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND PAYS WEEKLY VISITS TO BY ERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN THE 'COTINTY. i i ? ii ?? Dr. Arnold Mock, a citizen of this County, wo are sorry to anuouuce, de parted this lite Wednesday hist, at tho retideuce of his 'father uenr Bull SWamp. He died of consumption. He never en tirely recovered from a sovoro wound rr ?ceived in tho lato war. Dr. Mack leaves ? large eirole of I friends aud acquaint ances to regret his curly departure. ?The Termagant of Bryony OR "THE OLD MONSTRESS." An Original St-.ry, by Pavsan, writ ten for the Oranoeburo News, will appear in our next. It is well written, and elicits much interestthroughout. It ?will bo well received, wo kuow, as coming from tho pen of a young Orangeburgiun of considerable talent, for whom we predict sure success iu the field of fic tion. A Most Outraue?ui Proceedino. ^?On Wednesday night lust the Post S/race at this place wus broken into and completely sacked. The letters and pa pers strewn promiscuously on tho floor, ?nd mostly torn in two, aud otherwise anutilated. This transaction is undoubtedly one of spite. Spito! but spite sadly misap propriated. It injures the community ?t large and misses the object aimed at, that of injuring the prcseut Postmaster, T. K. Sasportas. The appointment of Sasportos by tho > Postmaster-General, us Postmaster at this place, though caus ing some little ill-feeling, with a few, Tins generally been quietly acceded to, tiud things were working us well us could be expected, the P. M. attending to his business politely and gentlemanly. The miscreant who broke iuto the office to vent his cowardly spito against him, is no better than ho should be, und if there is any chance in tho world of fer reting out the perpetrator of this cowurd ly action, and bringing him to punish ment, it will bo made use of. A lurgc circle of country suffers from this destruction of letters and pupers, and wo hear it denounced generally by our citizens as a cowardly transaction. The office was entered through a side "window, by cutting a pane of glass from the sash. The office clock was broken to pieces and carried across the street -and throwu into tho church lot. There was no money iu the office, und with the ?exception of a few packages of stumped envelopes the perpetrator carried nothing away, as far as is known. Tho intent was persecution, evidently, not robbery?aud the sooner' such characters go up the better tor the peace aud quietness of the country. We have said thut .Orangeburg County ?was the best reconstructed County in the State and \ve still say it. This is ?wc arc certain, the first low and unman ly act of a political nnturc, that bus as yet occurred in our midst, nnd it is al most unanimously condemned by our citizens' as an act below the brutal in stincts of a depravod nature, and shows cvidontly a very weak hand. Furniture.?We cull attontion to the udvertisement of Mr. D. H. Silcox, Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture of nil grades and descriptions, Charles ton, S. CV*'lfc iMt the largest establish ment of this character iu the South?and we know by experience cau compete with liko establishments iu any of the Northern cities in prices or quality. Mr. Silcox aud his work, however, aro too well and fnvoruble known to our people, for us to pretend to puff 'cither, but ho has added to his stock in trade the Einstig Sponge, a preparation for ninking Pillows, Beds, &c., which we must say appears to us to be a good thing It is soft and cli ttic, clean and light, and cheap. Hon. Horace Greclcy iu writing of this preparation, says : "I duly received the Bed and Pillows, and found them nil right?at least I could suggest no improvement. 1 enjoy them thoroughly ; I am reudy to pay for them uud to be quoted as one of their admirers." M Tho Independent. Young A morion Firo Engine Company, we learn, inteud. Ma rooning sometime this niontli, somewhere in the suburbs. A good time generally may be expected. We call attention to tho card of White's Marblo Works, 117 Mocting-st., Charleston, 8. C. Mr. White's estab lishment is as old as tho oldest of Mar blo yards in tho State?and his slabs und tomb-stones are dotted all over the country marking the last resting place of loved ones depurted. Wo notice sev eral mounds, howovor, that uro not thus marke I, and we refer those iuterested to the beautiful specimens offered by Mr. White. We are iu waut of three thousand shingles?aud will pay five dollars per thousand fur them if delivered by next Wednesday. Apply ut this office. All porsons iu wuut of Stoves, Tin Ware und House Furnishing Goods, will do well to consult Mr. Win. Willcock before supplying themselves elsewhere. This geutloman advertises in our paper this morning goods of this character ou hand, and warrants the sumo to give per-, feet satisfaction?what more can you usk. Give him a cull. Mr. V. Pittiian adds to his adver tisement this week, a list of 15read. Cakes aud Crackers to be kept constant ly ou baud frosh. This is, wo know, perfectly satisfactory to the good house wife. I ?^a???-Maas**??? W. P. Russell & Co., practical Sash, j Blind und Door Mukers, Charleston, Sa C., seo their advertisement in this issue. Mr. W. P. Russell wo are personally acquainted with. Dealt with him ia ante helium times, and therefore can re coihuteud his work as that surpassed by no like establishment iu this Country. Mr. Russell is a practical Sash, Blind and Door Maker, aud allows no job of work to go out of his shop that does not reflect a credit upuu him as a first rate mechanic. To those in want of buildiug "material wo would recommend the estab lishment of these gentlemen. We notice that Orangeburg Couuty was represented in the State Agricultu ral Convention by the following gentle men : Dr. W. F. Barton, D. R. Barton, P. S. Felder, J. R. Millhouse, A. P. Amakcr, Thomas Zimmerman, Captain F. Wannamaker. We hoar that our friends in the lower edge oi the couuty have been blessed with propituous seasons within the past week, and that vegetation of all sorts is growing fast. Wo hopo that our farm ers will be auspicious iu getting good scusous everywhere this year, for upon their interests much depends. Messrs. McNamara & Jones have just received another new lot of the lutest styles of Spring and Summer Cus simeres, and they offer them at low figures. Call ut thoir store and examine the quality of the goods, and satisfy yourself in regard to prices. They will show you the different styles with pleas ure. Sec advertisement. Small-pox is raging at Panama. Richmond suppresses the can-can. Cubau bonds are shortly to appear in the market. Three Haytien paper dollars are now worth a cent iu coin. The 1' hue Minister of Greece wus formerly a music teacher. Ex-Prcsidcnt Pieroo has recovered suf ficiently to visit Boston. Cooper's novels in a Romaic version are very popular iu Athens. Putti will sing eight months longor at St. Petersburg for ?40,000. Tobacco culture in Virginia and North Carolina is being ubundjucd. Fushionuble iuvitutious to dinner in Paris contain the bill of fare. Japan is said to contain rich deposits as yet unworked to any extent. The Catholic bishop of Pekin has died after forty years service as such. A suit of clothes can be bought in Salt Luke City for six bushels of oats. Laagiewiei calls Alexunder "the scro fulous drunkurd at St. Petersburg." Tho son of Prince Napoleon closely resembles the it conqueror of Europe. Real ostatu in Havana is getting dirt cheap. A bachelor in Pike county is about to bring a suit for breach of promise ugaints a wealthy widow who resides ucarPeters burg. A Western city, with a view of avoiding the expend of buildiug side walks, buys cavuhj mots for people who have to walk about. N COMMERCIAL. (h fk k of TUB OBANOKDUnO Nkws, April 28, 18U9. COTTON. ?Sales for the week, 80 bales with a downward tendency. Wo quoto : Ordinary.26 Good Ordinary. Low Middling.26?26J Middling.20 Strict Middling. Good Middling..-.. Rough llior.?Is dull and declining at $1 80 per oushel. Corn 1.06 Teas 1.05. Finders, SOlbs-to bushel, $1 60. GOLD. 28 SILVER.22 Consignees per South CarolinaRail road lteinainiiig in the Depot to Date. V. M. Smith, J. D. Jones, John Amakcr, R. W Bates, L. B. MoConts D. & J. Quattle bauin, B. H. Kuoots. Iu accordance with orders received from the Superintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on Goods remaining in the Depot for uu unreasonable length of time. W. 0. MEREDITH, Agent. WM. AVILLCOCK, Dealer iu Stoves, Tin-Ware and House Furnishing Goods, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI zens of Orungeburg County, that bo is prepared to furnish everything in the ubovo line of business with dispatch, and at as low rates as any like Establishment in the Coun try. My assortluent of STOVES, viz : MUTUAL FRIEND, LIVE OAK, DIXIE, and others, warranted to give perfect satia tion. All these Stoves are complete in every requisite, ready for use. Call and see for yourselves, and save ser vant hire, and much waste. may 1 ly Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, PROPRIETOE. HAVING procured the services of u FIRST CLASS BAKER, MR. TH0S. W. ALBERGOTTI, I am now prepared to do all kinds of BAKING at a moments notice, and to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and ut Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Mcrcliunt5 and Families. No expenses will be spared on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Eread, Cakes nnd Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : C .A. IK ES: Pound Cake Large and Small. Spunge Cake. Sugar Cuke. Drop Cuke. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cako. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cake. Lemon Cake. Lndy's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Bolivcrs and Thick Cakes. CRACKERS: Trenton Crackers. Butler Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. BREAD: Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cup Loaves. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the suiuc. npl 24?ly V. PITTH AN. RH. W.BEIGGMANN & CO. RESPECTFULLY INFORM our ORANGE burg Friends that we have moved in our NEW STORE, Where we are ready to supply our Friends and tho Public iu general with a full und fresh supply of DItV GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS. Also all kinds of LIQUORS, WINES, PORTER, ALE, ETC., nt reduced Prices. We have a tine lot of FAMILY FLOUR from Jno. CAM PS EN & CO.'S Mill, Charles ton, put up in small Si.vKS, very low. We ?fter for sale the RECIPE for muking JACKSON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COM POUND and JACKSON'S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar, which has given satisfaction to all to whom wo have sold. We w?ll buy COTTON and nil other PRO DUCE, giving the highest market price, or ship for any one, FREE of CHARGE und make LIBERAL ADVANCES on the same. F. II. W. DRIGGMANN A CO. oct 3 ly REDUCED Prices iu FLOUR. The Subscriber has just received a lot of Flour in barrels, which he offers nt very reduced rates, and comprising every grade, Extra, Super and Fine from $N.2f> per bbl. up. CHEAPEST TOBACCO in ORANGEBURG Just received 30 boxes of that No, 1 cheap Tobacco, widely I am offering to tho Country Trade at low rates, and at retail pro portionally. LIME! LIME!! L1ME1? 10 bbls. Rock port Stone Lime. GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, SHOES.?A full supply of Groceries, also Seasona ble Dry Goods, und a supply of Ladies' Cioth Gaiters, ?una? sizes, Kid nnd Morocco Boots. ANOTHER lot of KENTUCKYvCREAM CRACKERS. All for sale low nt tho COURT HOUSE STORE, Mnrket Street, JOHN A. HAMILTON, npl 10 nov 7 o ly REWARD. Broke Jail, at this place on the morning of the 1st inst., YOUNG S. BODO. 1 will pny the above re ward for his n.rest and delivery to me. apl 3?tf HARPEN H1GGS, O. C. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Wiif.bkas, Mrs. Alice Thies hath applied to roc for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of F. H. Thies, Into of Ornngchurg, deceased. These are therefore to city and admonish all and singular tho kindred and oreditors of the said deceased, to bo nnd appear before me, nt a Court of Probate for tho said County to be holden at Orongehurg on the 12th day of May, 18C0, at 10 o'clock A. II. to ahow cause, if any, why tho suid administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand nnd the Sonl of the Court, this 28th day of April A. I). 18(10, and in the ninety-third year of American Iudepcndonco. THAD. C. ANDREWS, may 1?2t Judge of Probat*. uTACJ ISTRATES DEAN HS fi For Sale at uiur 27 THIS OFFICE. FU?N1TURE, GHAIB Iii) SOFA WABEBOOMS. DANIEL H. SELCOX, 175, 177, AND 179 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAUGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of Cabinet. Furniture, of the Intcst and mo8t approved styles, which he offers at prices which caunot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Beadsteails, Bureaus, Washstands and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Wulnnt Sofa?, Tote-a-Tetcs, Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Contra Ta bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops, Soerctary and Book Cases, etc. Also CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also ' ELASTIC SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and HEALTHFULNE8S, in all Upholstery. The best Assortment ever offered in this Market. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING, mny 1 n ? _ 12m W . I*. RUSSELL, No. 5 IIAYNESTREET CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WP. RUSSELL HAVING BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR THE PAST # Twenty Years in Charleston und throughout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the sninc. He is Prepared with every Facility to Fill Orders for SASH KS, BLINDS, BOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, M ANTLEPIECES, MOULD INGS, &c, &c, and has at his Warcroom?, No. 6 H AYNE-STREET, a large and well as sorted Stock ol* the above Goods. WOIKK SHOPS PKITCHAKD-STllEET. THIRD FLOOR PIIOSNIX IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER of the W01*K from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAST TWENTY YEARS will bo a Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. may 1 c Gm M ' NAMARA & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, OllANGEB?HG, S. C. -n RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANG EBU11G u well selected Stock of SPRING and SUMM ER GOODS. Having pur chased nur Stock on the recent decline of prices in New York we are thereby en abled to sell them cheap. GENTS DREX* GOODS.LADIES DRESS GOODS.OASSIMERES. T VYE EDS......J E A NS.. .T.C()TTON A DES.Ac. CALICO from 10 to IS Cents...Brown and Blenched HOMESPUN...LINNEN. LINjSTEN SUITS.s5 50. -ii A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHOES for LADIES, MIS SES, GENTS and BOYS. FRESH GROCERIES Constantly on hand. Give us n call and judge for yourselves. lipl 10?3mo McNAMARA & JONES. IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? If uot.your FIRST DUTY to your Family has been L U FT U N DON E. Piedmont Life Insurance Company of Virginia. THIS COMPANY IS NOW WELL ESTABLISHED IN THIS PLACE, and the number of its POLICY-HOLDERS is steadily increasing, including some of our best Citizens. It is strictly a SOUTHERN HOME INSTITUTION, and as such should be patronized by Southern men. ? Call on AGENT ut Law Office of Messrs. GLOVER & GLOVER for infor mation tis to HATES, ?De. Any inquiries by letter from those living in the Country will be promptly answered. AI.E.T. S. N.ll.l/KY, JA*. II. FOIVLKS. Medical Examiner. Agent Piedmont Lite insurance Company, npl 17 6m feb 13 NEW SPRING GOODS AT STOCKEE'S CHEAP CASH STOUE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF ? PRING STOCK, consisting ef CALICOES from 10 to lOjjc per Yard. MUSLINS ?? 'JO " .r>0o ENGLISH BERGES :>"> ? 40c GRANDENS fro.n 30 " GOo " " ALSO A gool assortment of GROCERIES, ami another lot of that WHITE WHISKEY, which wo offer cheap tor oash. JOIrUST D. STOCKER <& CO., AT THE RED SKIN. MIL JAMES A. WILLIAMS is with us and will be happy to see his friends mar lit) nug 2o ]y, W. L. W. RILEY, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. -0 JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OK CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO, OYSTERS. SARDINES, PICKLES, ETC MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me and will be pleased to seo his friends, march 13?ly \V. I,. \v. RILEY. V. 3?. TOALE, Charit stun, S. C, Manufacturer of Deors, Sash Bluuh. Notk?We woull call the particular atten tion of friends to the above card. 1". I'. TOALE luis a large Factory, and such facili ties a* enable him to supply the bust work of his own make at low prioos. A vory large anil complete assortment always on hand, at his Factory, IIORLBECK'S WHARF, near North-eastern Itailroad Depot, Charleston, 8. C. N. It.?Orders from (ho country solicited, and strict attention paid to shipping in good order. apl 24 ly J )i.rkct -n nreccli-TiOiuIiiiK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SHOT GUN, Tho latest, best and cheapest made. Uses any ammunition. Prices, complete, $70 to $05. Address W. II. 0IDBR8, Columbia. or B'.SSKLL & CO., ( harlcston. feb 20 Sm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANGE BL'RG COUNTY. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS tlint mo John 1>. Stoiker as general ? |mriiicr, und l'uul S. Feldor us spccinl part I ncr, both residing in Orangoburg County, do I hereby eettif" 'hut wc have this day entered I into a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP to trans i act a general business as merchants, in the ! Village of Oranj >urg, for tive years from I the date hereof, under the provisions of lite I Act of Assembly, 1N:!7, U Statutes at Large, I page ;*>7H?ft ttquitu?each Partner having \ contributed five thousand (5000) dollars in trash. Witness our hands this Iflth <lnv of April, 1800. JOHN 1>. STOCKER, PAUL S. FELDER, npl 24 ?t WANTED.?A W hitr Woman willing to make herself useful. Can sccuro a GOOD HOME, and WAQE8 paid punctually by applying ut THIS OFFICE, .pi 10 tf J UST RECEIVED. DRV GOODS, STR AW II ATS, SHOES, FAC TO! Y YARN, Also n fresh supply of CH EAP GROCERIES. MEAL and GRIST, Fresh, always on hand. If you want Go vi and Fresh LEMONS, nnd other kinds of Fruit, just give me a call. Also have just received a uew PATENT POT LIFTER, which will be foi:rid to be more convenient than Hooks either for 3 ovea or Fire Places. i~iASH or BARTER n for all kinds of \j Country PRODUCE. Pljnse call at J. W. PATTERSON'S, Oppcsi o Bull Si Scvill's a pi 10 may .10 ly Real Estate at Auction. H. BIGGS, BHKRIPP O. C. By virtue of an order of sale to m? direct od by the Hon. Qeo. 8. Bryan. Judge of the U. 8. District Court for the Iitr'.ctof South Carolina, 1 will offer for aale nt public unc tion at Orangeburg C. II, on Monday May 3d, 1809 at 11 o'clock A M. ? All that tract of la d in St. Matthews Parish, in the District < f Orangcburg und State aforesaid, on Half Way Swamp, waters of Bantee River, containing fifteen hundred acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands formerly of James Stewart nnd Jacob Hare, now or lately of Charlca R. Irick, on the cast by lunds of Charles R. Irick, J. M. Irick, John Shire-, nnd John Towimend, on the south by lnnrls of Wm. Resse, John Town send Joel hookIjunit and David Bookbnrdt, and ou the west by the Run of Halfway Swamp, separating the same from lands now or late of P. J. Pelzcr; us by u plat of said lacds made 20th Dec, I860,by Stil s R. Mclli champ, District Surveyor, aud now iu my hands will more fuUy appear. Terms?Oue-half cash, balance on a credit of one yenr to be secured by bond of the pur chaser with mortgage of the premises. Puixdinser to pay for papers nnd stamps. U. 11 KU IIB KT SASS, Assignee of Evans & Cogswell. apl 10 4t Sheriff's Sales. Ry virtue of Htindry writs of fl. fa., to me directed 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Ornngehurg Court House, on the first Monday in Muy next, for cash the follow ing property, vix : One tract of land containing 297 acres more or less, bounded on the north by M. Livings!on's homestead, on the south and east by D. N. Carson and on the west by D. I.ivingstou. Also one-hall interest in a Mill Seat. Levied on as the property of M. Liv ing'ton nt the suit of John T. Jennings, Ad ministrator. ALSO One tract of land containing 3 nercs more or less, bounded on the north nnd cast by Mrs. A. K. Sullins, south ami west by J. L. Inubinet. One other tract containing 40 acres more or less bounded on the north and west by A. K. Sullins on the east by J. L. Moore and on the south by Mrs. L. L. Inabi net. Levied on ns the property of Eli Mel ton nt the suit of John H. Graver. ALSO On Tuesday the 4th day of Muy. nt the residence of Eli Melton, I will sell 3 Cows, 2 Calves and 1 two Horse Wagon, '*. Mules. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Levied ou as the property of Eli Melton at the suit of John II. Oraver. ALSO One tract of land containing 200 acres moic or less, bounded on the west by Homestead of J. C. Rowc, on the south nnd cast by Miss E. Marchant. Levied on as the property of 1. C. Rowc ut the suit of J. M. Cope. ALSO On Tuesday the 4th of May, nt the resi dence of J. H. Shirer. 2 Horses, 1 Colt. 7 head of Cattle, 2ft head of Coats, 35 bend of Hogs, 175 bushels Com muru or less, lot of Fodder and Peas, Household and Kitcheu Furniture. Levied on ns the property of James II. Shirer ut the suit of Jacob Foglc. ALSO One Gold Watch. Levied on ns the prop erty of Reujamiu F. Parier, Administrator, at the unit of G. L. V. S. Shuler. apl 17 td ALSO Tho Stale of South Carolina. Quanukulttu County. IN THE COURT OF UROUATE. .. . Ttr . , ) Petition to Ax parte Wm. Wiunintuam, \ ? . ' ?!??.. sell Real A imiuistrutor J- ,. , ,. Estate ot CarolineE. Inubinet tf J Purttttou. Ry virtue of a DjcicUI Order to me di rected, from the Houorablc the Probate Court of the said Comity. I will sell nt public outcry, at Orangcburg, on sale day in May next, (Leiiig the 3d May.) All thut tract of Laud containing one huudred and eighty-one acres more or less, situated in the Fork of Edisto. There is a fine Dwelling House and Outbuildings on the pluce. The property will be more particular ly described on day of sale. Conditions?Sufficient cash to pay expen ses, balance payable on first day of January, A. D. 1S70. Purchaser giving bond with two good sureties, and mortgage of-the premises to tbo Judge of Probate, and to pay for pa pers aud stamps. April 7, 18?0?10?td. ALSO OR A NG E BURG?I x Equi t y . Joshua Cliner, et. 1 In the vs. I Lewis n . Dash c?. al. J Circuit Court. Dy virtue of an order for sale made in this case by Mr. Henry D. Lcsesne, Kefercc, and confirmed by the said Court, 1 will sell at Orangcburg, S. C, on Monday, the third day of May next, during tbo usual hours of sale: All that Plantation or Tract of Land, known as the Dull Swamp Plantation of the said L. W. Dash, situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing 12?? acres, more or less, nnd bounded by lande of G. D. Kcitt and William Knotts. This Land will be sold in tracts as follows, and a plat w ill be shown on day of sulc. 1. Containing about 43(1 acres, bounded by J. K< Knotts, No 2, D. H. and W. Knotts, nn'd Callahan and Conklin. Has Gin house and Screw. 2. Containing about 324 acres, bounded by J. E. Knotts, No. 3, R. II. and Wm. Knotts, ami No 1. Has dwelling ami outbuildings. 8. Containing about 411 acres, bounded by Charts, Mrs. Patterson, Ii. II. und W. Knotts and No. 2. Terms?One-fourth cash, the remaining three-fourths on a credit of one, two and three years. Purchaser to give bond for said credit portion bearing interest from day of etile, payable annually, and secured by n I^'u;gnge of the premises, with a covenant for rc sale on a breach of the condition of the bond : und also to pay for papers aud stamp?. Sheriff's Office, \ 11. RIGOS, Ornngeborg C. II., S. C, \ ?. 0. C. April 8, l?o'J. j npl 10 td I> KC F.I V KIl'S XOTKE- The \j Undersigned having been appointed RECEIVER of the Estate of Henry Ellis, deceased, hereby gives notice that all claims against said Estate must be presented to him, ami all persons indebted must make payment to him alone. C. IL GLOVER, fob 20?3m Receiver. Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the mutter of J. Mai:tin Sai.lky, ltuukrupt /,'.< parte E. A. PaiCB. By virtue of an order of snle to mo direct ed from the Houorablc District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will oell at Public Auction at the residence of J. Martin Sallcy, on W'ednesday, tbo 5th May, 1809, the perishable property of above named Bankrupt, consisting of Cattle, Hogs, Timber Cart, Buggy and Harness, Blacksmith Bellows, Anvil, Ham mers, Tongs and Vice, and other articles. AIho-bushol? Corn. Terms cash immediately after the sale. P. V. DIDDLE, Assignee. Eotatc J. M. Salley, Bankrupt. pal 24 td INFORMS his Friends that hg has moved to the STORK under the FIREMEN'S HALL, where he will keep ft select assnrt mtnt of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, PERFUMERY und other Fancy Articles. All of which h? will warrant as represented, and will be sold sb low ob in the City. Ho is also prepared, to repair Wstette* and Clocks, and guarantee the same to perform correctly for one year. Jewelry neatly repaired, apl 17 ly Groceries, Fruit, &c. Just received a fresh supply of SUGARS, COFFEE, BACON, FLOUR, 4c. Good MOLASSES at C"> cts. per gallon. COCONUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, ?tc. I have ulso on hand ? BOOKS AND STATIONERY of all descriptions at low prices K IK Ii KOBIX80X, npi 17?1y Rusacll Street. Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO TT OX FA C TOR S &? HANKERS IIa) nc Street, Charleston, S. C. Williadus, Taylor & Co., CO M MI SS ION M EUCH A N18, 03 Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, X K W YORK. npl 17 Cm rJL\ MULLER, BROUGHTON STREET, 0 R A X G i: Ii FR G, S. C. R\ SPECTFTLLY NOTIFIES THE PUB l.o that he has just received a shipment 1 tine LIQUORS wi.c.t fio.u Baltimore, con sisting of 2u ca.es Pure CORN WHISKEY. ? XXXX BOURBON WHISKEY. ?? '? BRANDY MINT JUL1P. ?? OLD PORT WINE. . OLD SHERRY WINE. " " v OLD JAMAICA RUM. Yours. &c, W. T. MULLER. apl -i mar 7 3m IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Orangeburg District. j Citsiies. By THAI). C. ANDREWS, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, John D. Bozard hath applied to me for Letters of Administration u.-di will annexed, on the Estate of Mariah Bozard, late ot Orangeburg t'ounty, deceased. These are there:ere to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and apear, be* furo me, at a Court of Prohute for the said County to he holden at Oraugeburg, on the 8th day of May, lStiD, ut 10 o'clock A. M., to shew Oausc if any, why the said Ad* ministration should not ho grunted. Given under my Haud and the Seal of Court, this 2i5d day of April, A. D. 18G9, aud in tho ninety-third year of Amoricau hide pendenec. THAD. C. ANDREWS, apl 21?2t Judge of Probate. Oll.tXUJEBL'KU UOUXTY, PROBATE COURT. Ex Parte J. P. M. Foures, Administrator es tate of N. N. Funches. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Alt persons holding any demands against the above Estate will render them properly vouched, to*Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of Pro bate Court, on or before Saturday, 8th day of May next, after publication hereof, or their claims will be debarred. Said Estate has been proven insolvent, and is now in course of settlement?Debtors will make pay ment on or before that day, or wi'l he legally dealt with. Dated April 3, A. D. 1809. Til AD. C. ANDREWS, apl 10?4t Judge of Probate. OIMXUCUVRG COUNTY, PROBATE COURT. Export* John JorJau, Administrator Estate of B. Williamson. WHEREAS, John Jordaa having filed his petition and final return in this Court praying for letters of dismissal as Ad ministra'or of the Estate and Effects of B. Williamson, deceased. Notice is hereby giv en to all Concerned, liuu on rriuuy the ?Oia day of May, next, I will proceed to grant said dismissal. Witness my hand and seal of Court, this 8tl* day of April, A. D. 1809. THAI). C. ANDREWS, apl 10?It Jtnlge of Probate. Tho State of South Carolina* Orangeburg ^1n Equity. John D. D. Fairey vs. Burns D. Myers, Ex'r et. al. Bill for Injuctiou,. toset aside irregular proceedings, to mar shali assets, and for J Relief. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Pitlman and Elizabeth Hollny, two of the De fendants in this Case, aro nbsont from and re* side beyond the limits of this State, onmotion of Izlar & Dibble, Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered: That tiie said Sarah Pulman and Elizabeth Ilollcy do nppcar and plead, answer or d.-mur to the Complainant's said Bill within the time prescribed by law, or the said bill will be taken pro cunj\sto against them. CK ?Ys Office, \ GEORGB ROMVER, Orangeburg, S. C. V C. C. P. March 26, 1800. J mar 27 Sra XTOTICE.-On Sailurday The T>| 1st day of May, tho BRIDGE ever the K?sto River, near Branohville will be let ont f?r re-bull ling to th ? lowest bidder. It will be let at the River at 10 o'clock A. M. By order of the Board of Commissioners <f Orj nngeburg and Bamwell Counties. WM. N. MOUNT, CVa B. c, c. O. C. C S. BULL, C B. C. C a 1.1 17 8t