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THE OHANGEB?RG NEWS SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1869. MALCOLM I. BROWNING, Bditor. Gen. Wade Hampton's Speech at, Macon. The oration of Gen. Hampton at the Georgia State Fair on tho 17th instant was decidedly one of his most splendid snorts. Its tone of high patriotism and oftruo realisation of the destiny and duty of the Southern people commend it to every heart, His views of labor and the colored people, are practical nod wise. Ho thinks that tho colored man from his constitution aod situation is the most efficient laborer for tho South; that it, that he can be made the most valuable nod effective laborer that we can get. But in order to render him ?ach both the land-Owner and the colored man himself have much to do. "We," he says "must exercise great forbearance, constant prudence and steady kiudncss. We must make him feel that his interests are iudissolubly bound up with ours; that hiyh prices for our products insure hiyh wages for him. Let us he scrupulously just iu our deal ings with him, let us assist him in his sapiraaVwss for knowledge, and aid him in-its-acquisition. Try to elevate him in the scale of true manhood, of civilisa tion and humanity, so that ho may be fitted for the high duties that devolve upon him in bis new position." On this subject the gifted speaker said that he spoke from experience. His old slaves are working on his plantations and their labor has increased in its value each year since emancipation. He is about to put up a school-house and a church for than and to help pay their teachers. His kind treatment and high sense of duty to them in their new relation has ben noticed and appreciated by them, for says he. 'T am now on my way to Mississippi, by request of hundreds of negroes, besides my own laborers, to ad vise them what course to pursue in the coming election there." This is grand. 'Tis uo '-accepting the artaaajion," 'tis no conservatism, 'tis no .third party, 'tis no compromise of prin ciples" for it is Hampton. This is the tone of this great speech, and we regret that space forbids our quoting more largely from it. This is the grand high duty of the white people at the South. The loud demagogue who would fawn upon and cater to old habits of thoughts, would ridicule or deplore the eouiiog doom of the colored race at the Couth. The philanthropist, the patriot, the representative of a Christian people would utter the sentimcuts of We would that these sentiments could reach overy man through the broad land, and that every heart would acknowledge their'truth. "It matters less what is said (ban who says it," is the adage based upon expe rience. Hampton, thau whose name, none stands higher in influence among Southern men says these things. Will it not be a great day for us, when the colored men, convinced by his deeds aud his course that his old master is his best friend, shall send for him and rally around Mrs, and ask his advice as to their duty and their ballots, and when her own sons, elected with the aid and consent of the colored' mon shall rule aud represent our country. Such a result is brightly promised by this course and these high words of Hampton. The game-of the present regime of the South, is too plain, too bald, to be long unseen by tho colored people. Their own aggrandizement is their policy. Tho realization of this and its reaction in their own minds is beginning to ex hibit itself in the words and actions of our cole-red people. Lot us perform our high' duty, as a civilized and Christinn people to them, thus recently invested with tho sacred rights of freemen and citizens, so new and strange to them, and they will respond to our efforts. ""Tis the only way?the only way that our State can be restored to us, our labor placed upon a sure and mutually profita ble basis, and our present political and agricultural difficulties removed. This is the only way. Hampton says 60. Doings in Columbia. The Legislature met on Tuesday last. Speaker Moses delivered a grandiloquent speech. The me*to?e of Governor Scott was read, in both houses oD Wednesday. It is comppabeBsivo embracing all ?nb jects of the State government. It ad vises against all State aid to railroao! schemes, and rooommeode a deduction of taxes for the next fiscal year, advocates a system of apprenticeship in the State, and advises a chango in the jury system, ? admitting frankly tho mockery of jus tice, it exhibits as now settled. Upon all these subjocts its tone is liberal and its views certainly wise. "Altogether," says the Ckmrier, "it is more moderate and practical titan any of his previous utterances." It is only with his views upon the labor question that we cannot agree with Governor Scott. <'Tho price of labor cannot bo compulsory auy moro than the profits of capital. These must regulate themselves according to the law of supply and demand To exoitc labor as tho coerce of capital, would be as un just to combine capital against the pro per fruits of labor." The views of tho message as to the homestead are wise and sensible. It I says that this benefioient enactment of I law should bo extended to aid and pro tect all classes of laborers, and to the ex emption of their personal effects to the amount of five hundred dollars. The allusion to the dying words of the Emperor Severus, who, the Governor says was a colored man, was a little un fortunate, as is the common fate of hi/a lutin. The. message says that the col ored emperor, rallying his dying ener gies, in response to the application of the centurion for the pass-word exclaimed, "Laboremu?," let us work, and expired. The application of the Colored empe ror's remark to his "brethren of all time," should be liberal, and cannot by the literal traulation of the Governor be construed to menu; "let us legislate." Ry the action of the Senato, nil aid to tho Railroads is dead for this session. The bill to abolish the Township sys tem will, iu all probability, pass. The labor convention met on Wednes day. Its object Is to form Couuty labor associations. Wc havo already protested ngaiust this movement, and fear that the act ion of the convention will bo injurious to our agriculture and to iudustry in gen r 1. The South Carolina Club. A mccliug of young men, iu atten dance upon tho Fair from different por tions of the State, was held, on Friday 12th iust., with a view to the organi zation of a society for tho purpose of | promoting social intercourse amongst the gentlemen of South Carolina. The so ciety, under the name of the "South Carolina Club," was duly organized by the election of the following officers; William T. Gary, Kdgcficld, President; Wade Hampton. Hichlaud. J. S. 11 cy ward, Collcton. Paul Ha. kell, Abbeville, William I). Aikcn, Fairficld, David] llemphill, ('bester, V ice-Presidents; Wade Manning, Richlnnd, Treasurer: lt. E. Ellison, Fairfield, Secretary. An Exccutivo Committee, composed of the officers, was charged with the duty of I draftiug a suitable constitution, aud of | perfecting arrangements for an anniver sary ball, to be given by the club on the occasion of, and iu connection with, the next Fair'.of the South Carolina Agricul tural and Mechanical Society. Gentlo men ujffiring to become members will forward anplivuti'uw to Mr. Wado Man ning. ?1 Columbia iL K. KLU??K, Secy. Tho Hon. JuaVe J A Ini?li? of State, has been elected Professor of Law in tho Uuivcrsity of Maryland. Judge In git.: has accepted this position, for which he is eminently fitted, not only by hia knowledge of the law and his supe rior scholarship, but also by his unrivaled talent for impartiug instruction, Tho gale of last week extended from Maine to Colorado, and is reported to have been the heaviest experienced in thirty years. The damage iu the East has already boon published by telegraph. I In the W est, it was fully as groat. At Denver City, Colorada, many large build- j ings were unroofed; at Golden City, the new Episcopal semiuary was blown down, and at Georgetown, not far off, twenty houses prostrated, at a loss of 850,000. There was a heavy galo and high tides all along the Atlantic coast. Attention Elliott Hook and Ladder Company! The Regular Mont My Meeting of the above Company will be he.d at "Engino House Hall" on THURSDAY EVENING the'2d De cember next 7$ o'oIock. A full and punc tual attendance is requested as business of importonce will bo transacted. By order of John A. Hamilton, Foreman. nov27?It C. 3. BULL, Secretary. Office of County Auditor, ORANOEBURO. 8. C, Novembkk, '2f>tk, 18C0. Id aocordanco with Section 65 of the Act "Providing for the ASSESSMENT and TAX ATION of PROPERTY," the County Board of Equalization will meet at this (itiicc on the Second Monday in December, 1869, for the purpose of Equalizing the Porsonal Pro perty, Moneys and Credits of this County. All parties have the right of an Appeal from the decisions of the Assessors to this Board. Said Board will Equalize by Townships, as follows: Amelia, Branchvil'ie and Caw Caw Town ships, on Monday, 18th December, 1860. Cow Castle, Edisto and Elizabeth Town ships on the 11th December, 18(19. Goodby's, Goodland and Hebron Town ships on the 15th December, 1809. Hopewell, Lyon's and Liberty Townships on the 16th December, I860. Middle, Now Hope and Orange Townships on the 17th December, 1869. Pine Grove, Poplar and Providonoe Town Bhips on the 18th December, 1869. Rooky Grove, Tabernacle and U-iion Town sq;t>s on the 20th December, 1869. Vance'". VTillow and Zion Townships en the21st December, 1869. The Assessors of the different Township are expected to be present on the day whon in their Township* is to be EquJ'zod. JA?, Vau TASb?L? nor 27?8t County Auditor. BRICKS BRICKS THE SUBSCRIBER HAS Ote HAND about N,000 geod Brick, which will De sold at $12 per 1000 at my yard in Otv angenurg. /AS. CANNON: nov 27 2t A Splendid Chance, An Extraordinary Offer, Don't Belay, Send at On< THE LEADING Agricultural Journal OF THE COUNTRY. Free For One Year. ?*? ? ? AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL.?A first class monthly, containing 82 largo double column pages de vot cd to Farming und stock breeding, oontaining regular departments for the Practical Farmer, Dairyman, Stock Breeder, WootGrower, am! Poultry. K?epcr, &c, kc, &c. Illustrated with numerous fine EngraTinga and bound in hameaomely tinted covers. Farmers will find this month ly a very efficient aid in all the departments of Farming and Stook Breeding. It has a Veterinary Department under the charge of | one of the ablest Professors in the United States, .who answera through, the Jooknal, free ofehargt, all questions relating to sick, Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle. Sheep Swine or Poultry. Thus every Subscriber baa a Horse and Cattle Doetor free. We are now prepared to offer the Amrri cak 8tooc ? Jouknai. a* a FREE GIFT for one year, to all new tvbacribers (or renewals) to the Okanokbl'ho News who shall subsoribe immediately and pay in advance for the year 1870. This is a rar? opportunity which the intelligent people of our section will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at once and secure Tub Stock Journal free for a year. CHAS. H. I!ALL * CO. nov 13?tf Proprietors "News." ESTATE NOTICE.?All Per sons hsving demands against the Es tate of CHRISTIAN Alt ANT, late of Orange burg County, deceased, are requested to pre sent the same properly attested, to the un dersigned, and all persons indebted to said Estate will make payment at once to OEO. BOLIVEU, Administrator. Orangeburg. S. C, Nov. 19th, 1809. nov 27 1m LA Iii UN AND ?ISVrs OF Orangeburg, I will sell you Dry Goods from now to 1st Jun. at greatly reduced prices. Cheap, fine, rich, plain Worsted Dress Goods 25c, worth CO, finest Prints I6(a 10c, good Prints, fast col's 12}, fine & heavy Shirting 12}. fine wt Flannel 35 worth 50, Opera Flannels all col's 60, Linen C Hks 12} fine wt Hose25 worth 50, Doeskin Cnssimero 1.25, tine silk bound Blank cm $5 pr worth 8, col Blankets 2.50, Cotton Flannel 26c nov 27?It M. MoMASTEK, Agent. Estate Sale. By virtue of an order of the Probate Judge of thia County, I will sell nt Ortingeburg. H. C, on Monday the Gth day of December next, at the close of the Sheriffs sales. 2 Mules, Wagon and Wagon Harness. ALSO On Tuesday, 7th day of December nest, nt the late residence of Christian A rant, de ceased, a lot of Com, Fodd?r and other Pro duce, and some Farming Utensils and House hold Articles. All of the Estate of Christian Arant, deceased. T?rmaoa8h. OEO. BOLItER. Adm i u i er l valor. fj,.n^..-'(f. S. C V?. a*H*u. 1800. . H ORANQKBURG?In Equity. Henry D. Bonnctt, Adm'r ~\ Jno. F. Bonnett, Adm'r at. al. J By order in this case, the creditors of | George J. Bonnett, deceased, are required to prove their demands before me by the 20th December, 1809. GEO. BOLIVER, October 20, 1869. C. C. P. nov 27 td IN THE COURT OF PRORATE. Whereas Thomas P. Stokes hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mrs. Rebcoca Shulcr, lata of Or angeburg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all und singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said Coun ty, to be holden at Orangeburg on the Oth day of December, 1869, at 10 o clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Giv?*n under my hand and the Senl of the Court, this 22d day of November, A. D. 1869, and in the niuety-feurth year of American Independence. THAD. C, ANDREWS, nov 27?2t Judge of Probate. in THE COURT OF PRORATE Whereas, Ephraim McClure and Marga ret M, McClure hath applied to mc for Let ters of Administration on the Estate of Mary McClure, late of Orangeburg County, dee'd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the suid deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Orangcburg on the Oth day of December, 1869, at 10 o'clock A.M. to show caujsc it' nuy, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd the Seal o* the Court, this-20th day of November, A. D. 1869, and in the ninety-fourth year of America Ii.d ? dtnee. THAD. I. ANDREWS, nov 27?2t Judge of Probate. TfPTHK COURT OF PRO BATE. Whereas Dra. A. H. Borger and H. W. Kenncrly hath applied to me for betters of Administration, on the Estate of W. P. In abinet, lute of OrangcburgCounty, deceased. These are therefore to cite und admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the snid Coun ty, to be holden at Orangcburg on the 1st day of December, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the b.'d Adminis tration should not be granted. Giver, under my hand and tho Seal of the Court, this 15th day of December, A. D. 1809, and the ninety-fourth y?ar of Ameri can Independence. THAD C. ANDREWS, nov 20?2t Judge of Probate. In the court of probate. Whereas, J. M. Herlong hath applied to me for letter- of Administration on tho Es tate of N. F. Herlong late of Orangcburg County, deceased. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said deoensed, to be and appear be fore me at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Orangeburg on the 8th oiv of December, 1869, at 10 o'olook A. Bj, ^ shovT cause if snv, why the said Ad mlnUtralIfta aho?Jd not be granted. Given uncjajr my band ?nd the Seal of the Court, this 24th day of Nov., A. D. 1809, ami in-tin* ninety-fourth year of American Independence. tBAD'. CT. ANDREWS, DODS CHEAP FOR CASH!!! J* ; ? AT Ca^tmill & Vince's! WE HAVE HOW ON HAND A FULL AND WRLL SELECTED STOCK OF CHOICE AND DESIRA1JLE Goods, to which we>call tho nttention of Purchasers, and which we will Guoirnutee to Soli at tho LOWEST CASH PRICKS. Our Stock consists in part as follows: ? DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BLANKET8^|SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE AND BLACK AI> pacas, Black Silks, White, Red, Grey, Blue aud Opera Flannels, Broad Cloths, Cassiiners, Satinetta, Kentucky Jeans, Dem mings, Ticking, Stripes, Plaids, Lindsoys, PeLane^CaVicos, Long Cloths, Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirting, Irish Linens,. Bleached and Brown Linen, Damask, Russia Bird Eye Diaper Towels, Breakfast Shawls, Nubian, Hoisery, Gluven, Dress Trimmings, BulfWis, Linen Cambric Hdks, Edgings, Insertions and a Large Variety of Fancy Articles, Toilet Soap, Ac., Ac. BOOT, ffljfcHAT- AND CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT. LADIES," GENflS^^CHILDIlKNS SHOES, GENTS DRESS AND HUNTING BOOTS, FRENCH PR LT Hats of the Latest Scales, Blaok Cassimcr Sacks, Fancy Cassitnor Suits and Gouts Shawls. .; HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. GUNS, TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES, RED JACKET AND COLLINS AXES, HATCHETS AND Claw Hammers. iW II tuges and Screws. Shoe, Finishing and Cut Nails, Trace Chains, Hand Saws, DrawingJKiiivrs, Cot I ton and Wool Cards, Steel Corn Miils, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Powder and Shot, Table and Tea Spoons, Seivca, Pots, Ovens, Kettlos,*Suucepnns, Bakers, Frying Pans and Spiders. GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. SUGARS?Crushed, ClariGed aid Brown, SYRUP and MOLASSES, COFFEE?Rio and Java, Green and Black Teas, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders, Cheese, Mackerel, Herrings Biscuits, Egg. Huston, Butter. Wuter and Ginger Snaps, Can Oysters, Lobsters, Green Peas and Tomatoc, Peaches, Pine Apple, Straw Berry, English ('how Chow, Amcricau Pickles, Brandy Peaches and Preserved Ginger, Jellies. Dried Figs, Candies and Fruit. WHISKEY_Nectar, Bourbon, Rye. Sherry Wine, Ales, and White Wine Vinegar. A Large nnd Select Stock o CROCKERY, GLASS, TIN AND WOODWARE. Will buy COTTON and all Kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. fiQT 35r. J. M. DANS ER is with us, and will hi pi ase-I to see his Friends -?6 CART MILL & VINCE, not. 20 ? lm ' P.L'SSEi.-STBEET. OR ANGEBURG, S. (?. UNITED STATIC?lor Sou:It Coro, into? October Ti,m. ?In the Mailer of Joit.i C. Myers, of Oranytokrg County, Bank rupt?Petition for Full and Jfjinal Ift'.ckarj' in Bankruptcy??fiicVcd, tlmt a bearing be had on the Utli* day of Dei. n.hcr, A. D. 1869, at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. ('.: ami thut all Creditors, ^c. or anin l'aid.TUUt ap pear at said time and place, and show ci.use. if any they Can, why the prayer of the Peti tioner should not be granted. And that tht? Second and Third meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will he held at tlieotlicc of J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register of First and Se cond Congressional Districts, S. C on the 7lh day of December, A. D. 1861?, at 12 M. By order of the Court, the 9th day of Novom Tembcr, 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of thf District Court of the United States lor South Carolina. nov 13 ;!t IN I lie DiHtricl Court of the UNITED STA TES?For South Coro tma?October Tenn, 18ti'J?In the Mailer of Charte? If. Patrick of Barn welt, S. C, llnnk rupi?Pelt! urn fir Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered that a hearing be had on the 9th day of December, A. D. 18('?'.?, at Fuderal Court House in Columbia, S. ('.; and that all Creditors, &e., of said Bankrupt ap pear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the Peti tioner should not be grunted. And the Se cond nnd Third meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register of First and Se cond Congressional Districts, 8. C. on the 7th day or December, A. I?. 1869, at 12 M. By order of the Court, the 9th day of No vember, 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the District of the United States for South Carolina, nov 13 3t IN the I>i?trlel Court of I lie UNITED STA TES?For South Caro ina?October Term, 186U? In 'the Mu/ter of 'Thomas H. Pohl of Orungehurg County, Bank rupt?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a hearing be hail on the 9th day of December, A. D. 1869, at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C.J and tlmt all Creditors, &c, of said bankrupt ap pear at said lime and place, nnd show cause, if any they can, why the pruyer of the Peti tioner should not In granted. And that the Second and Third meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the othec Qf J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register of First and Se cond Congressional Districts S. C, on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1869, at 12 M. By order of the Court, the 9lh day ef Novem ber, A. D. 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk or the District Court or the United States for South Carolina, nov 13 at In ibe District Court of lite UNITED STATES?For South Coro Una?October Term, 1869? In the Matter of Caleb O. Stephens, Orangeburg County, Bank rupt?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordcrod, that a hearing be had on the 9th day or Docembcr, A. D. 1869 at Federal Court Houso in Columbia, S. C.J ami that all Creditors, &c, of said Bankrupt ap pear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, *hy the prayer of the Peti tioner should not bo grunifd. And that the Second and Third meeting Of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the oflioe ot J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register of the First and Second Congressional Districts, firC, on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1869 at 12 M. By order or the Court, the 9tu day of Novem ber, 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. 90T 19 81 Ina ?I.?.?*l?intr4<< < ?liri ?<?" VA'IT Eh STATES?For South t:.n> i,,?i?October Term, 18?'?'.??/?i Malter of ./?-An />. .'?><;.?/?. o<* Baemrell Com??///. Bankrupt ?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a hearing be had on the lllh day of December, A. D. lb'ilt. hi Federal Court House in Columbia, S. t.'.: ami ilini all Creditors, Sc.; of said Uankr ipt appear ?it said lime und place, and show cause, if any ihey con. why the prayer of iIn* l\.*'lionci should not be jirantc I. And ?hui tliC Sceoud and Third meeting of Crrdiior.^ of Bankrupt will be held at the nfticc ?f J. C. CarpuJUtcr, E^q.. Ilrgister of First and Second Congressional Districts, S. C , mi tii?> 7th day of December, A. D. 180U, nt ISM. By order of the Court, the *.?ih day of No vember, 18tV.t. DANIEL IIORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the United Stiitc.i for South Carolina, nov 13 81 In (ho DhMricI Court of the t''S ITHI) STATES?For South Cam Una?October Term. 1 ?In the Matter of John L Seate, of Barnvetl Count)/, Bank rupt?Petition for Full ami Final Discharge in liankruplcg?Orde red, that a hearing lie had on the tnh day of December, A. 1). IRfto. at Federal Court House in Columbia, 8. C.: and that all Creditors, kc, of said Bankrupt ap pear at said lime and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the Peti tioner should not he grunted. And that the Second and Third meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the other of .1. C. Carpenter, Esq., Kegistcr of First and Second Congressional Districts, S. C, on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1860, at 1^ M. By order of the Court, the 9th day of Novem ber, 18G9. DANIEL IIORLBECK. Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Curolinn. noT 13 8t In the l>lHlrlct Court of the UNITED ST.ITHS?For South Curo /???<??October Term, loti'.*?In the Matter of JanXfA S. Thompson, of Orangeburg County, Bankrupt ? Petition for Full and Final /Jis eharge in Bankruptcy?Ordcicd, that a hear ing be 1 ad on the '.iih day of Decrmher, A D, lSiii?. at Pederal Court House in Colum bia, S, C.; and that all Creditors, Sc., of suid Bankrupt appear at said time anil place, and show cans;, if any they can, why the prayer of the Petitiofior should not be granted. And that the Second and Third meeting of Creditors: of said Bankrupt will be held at the ollicc of J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register sf First und Second Congressional Districts, S. C, on the 7th day of December, A. D. I860, at 12 M. By order <>f ihc Court, the iuh day of Novem ber, 1809. DANIEL IIORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the United Stales for South Carolina, nov 18 8t In the lXHtrier Court of the UNITED STATES?-For South Can.. Una?October Term, 18(10?In the Matter of II try L. Smoak, of Oranyeburg County, Ba.th rupt?Petition for Full and Fttittl Discharge in Bankruptcy?Ordered, that a hi uring be had on the 6th day of December, A. D. ISO1.?; at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C.j and that all Creditors, &c., of said Bankrupt ap pear at said time and place, and show cause, o'i.j iuey can, why the prayer of ih*? Peti tioner should not be granted And that the Second and Third meeting of Creditors of said Dank nipt will be held at the office of J. C. Carpenter, Esq., Register 01 First and 8e? i ond Congressional Districts, S, C, on tho 7th day of December \. p. I8u9, M 12 M, By order of tho Court, the Olk day of Novem ber. 1809. DANIBL HOBXBBCK. Clerk of the District. Court of the. United States (or South. Carolina, nov id |f Sheriff's Sales. by virtue of sundry writ* e?( ft. fa., to me : directed ( will sell to the highest bidder, ! at OrangebUrg Court llunse, on the nrai Monday in December neat, for cask the following property, vi* : One tract of land containing I?0 acre* more or less. Ik untied by W. Watt, A. J. Carr, A. K. Smoke and estate of O. J Irick. Levied en as tin- properly of Mary McClure at ihe suit of D. J. Zciglcr. ALSO Two tracts of land, one containing fW, acres more or leys, bounded north by Abb Itozard. east byOwea rhillips, south by Mary A. Fair and west by C. N. Stroman. The other tract containing 100acres more or leas, bounded north by Mrs. Skulrr. east by Mrs. Fclkcl. south by Joshua Stroman and west hv David Snell. Levied on ma the property of I. 0. T. Hobo at the rait of Paul It. Stro man (bearer.) ALSO One tract of land containing "00 acres mor* or less, bounded north and eaet by (ieorgv Harley, south by J. M. liarlcy, west by Alvey Jones. Levied on as the property of Joseph Douglas at the suit of J. IT. liar ley. ALSO One tract of land containing 850 acres more or less, bounded north by Mrs. Craves, east by Dr. J. W. Keitt, south by Daniel Kiley ami weal by Wm. Oaffney and Daniel Riley. LYvird on as the property of Dr. II. W. Kennerly at the suit of Daniel Riley. ALSO One tract of land situated on Ball's Branch containing 446 acres more or less, bounded by lands of A. B. Griffith. Jesse l'tsey.J. W. Fair and Mrs. Rebecca Collier. Levied on as the property of the estate of J. D. W. Collier.Adm'r L. D. Myers, Ex'r O. Myors. ALSO One tract of land containing 300 acres more or leas, bounded on the cant by John Thompson and on all other aides by So. Ca. R. R. Co. Levied on us the properly of L. R. 11 owe] 1, at the suit of John I'. Berry, Guardian. ALSO One traol of bind containing 460 acres more or less, on Long branch, bounded north by A. t). Holman and Abrnm Amaaer, south by D. J. Rumph and estate Henry Oliver, east by estate Jacob Culler and west by Wm. Sistrunk. Levied on as the properly of Wm. D Oliver at the suit of G. I.. S. Sistrunk. ALSO On Tuesday after salesday in December next, I will sell at the Residence of W. D. Oliver, the following personal property, tc wit t One Mule, One Mare and ''oil, One Wagon, One Carriage, 10 or 12 Head of Oat tlo, 25 or 30 head of hogs, 120 Bushel* Corn, 1500 pounds Fodder, 75 bushels Cott n Seed, and H?nscheid and Kitchen Furniture. 20? til. ShcriiFs Office, ) II. R1GGS, Orangchurg C. H.. 8. C, V S. O. C. Nov. 11. 18t??. J nov 18 td The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF OUANOKBUlUi. By virtue of an order from the Honorable Probate Court of said County, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House, on isleadny in De cember next, the following personal property; of the Estate of K. W, Andrew*, deceased j. 2 Shoata, 2/? Bushels of Corn, 800 pounds of Cotton in the seed and 200 pounds of Fod. der. Terms cash. ANN C ANDREWS, nov 13?fc" Administratrix, ? <!???!?in?tili Sheriff's Sales. 01vANviT31iUa?~lH Bq?xtt. Jesse N. Haigier and David P. Fmu? *-'rs George L. Smith, Adm'r. By virtue of an order of sale la tide case, made by tho-said Court, I will sell at Orange bora? C. H. on Monday the 6th day of Decem ber noxt, during the usual boars of sale, 147 ? acres of land, of which Lewie Rast died seised, bounded by' lands of B. Cunn&iaga, Mrs. Darby and. Estate of Wm. Smith and Lewis & Rast. ? Terms?One half cash, balance in IS months, purchasers giving bond and mortgage with a covenant of resale in caaa the co&di ti-ne of tlie bond is not complied with, aa4 to pay for papers and stamps. - ALSO Jesse N. Haiglcr and *1 David Fcrsner, Ex'rs. \ vs. r E. M. Wiles. J ! By virtue of an order of aal? ?n this case, I made by the said Court, 1 will sell at Orange j burg C. II., on Monday the 6th .day Deoam- . I ber next, during the usual hours of sale, 170 acrea of land on waters of Goodbv'e Hole, bounded by T. 8. McOrew, R. 8. Keller, Jacob A. Snider/ Th A. Sighter and Children of Daniel A. Strock. Terms.?One half cash, balance in twelve months, purchaser to give bond and mort gage, with a covenant of resale in ease the condition* of the bond ic not complied with, and to pay for papers acd stamps. ALSO OR ANG EBURG?Ik Equitt. A P. One vs. 8. B. Sawyer, and T. B. Tyler. Under the decree fn this ease, I will sell at Orangrburg C. IL, on Monday 6th December next, for one-half cash, the balance In on* year, secured by bond with interest from date, payable annually, and a mortgage of th* premises, with covenant for resale on breach of bond, purchasers paying for papers and stamp*. All that plantation or tract of land in th* Fork of Edisto, in this County, containing 400 acres more or leas, and bounded on lands now or formerly of C. T. Dowling, A. P. Gue, estate RatclifT, Walker and A. D. Dowling. ALSO OR AN EBURG?Ik KQVitr. ' Pht Ips et. el. vs. Carson et. si. By virtu* of decretal order in this eate, 1 will sell at Orangi burg Court House, on the first Monday in December next. All that lot or parcel of land situate in the Town of Or.iiig?>barg, containing one acre more or less, and bounded by lands of Wil liam G. Wbildcn ntid Estate lands of the late Henry Ellis. For a particular description of said lot apply nt the'Office of Messrs. Glover . & Glover. Terms cash. Purchasers t* pay for papers and stamps. ALSO, James H. HnTlcy, vs. V Bill for Forecl Joseph J. Douglass Under decree in this case. I will sell on th* first Monday in December next, at Orange >burgC. ii.. all ih.it plantation or two tract* i of land Minute in It.xiupton and Orangrburg' Counties snd State of South Carolina, on and ii'nr waters of Glanicrs Branch, walens of North Edisto River, the l?u said tract a con taining 800 hundred-acres more or lea*, aml houmled us follows : lion*; tract on the east by Jo*rph M. Hurley, and on the n th. ?outli hum west by estate of Ueorge l.iriug ston, and the other tract on the north by J A. Jones, wf.nl Elisabeth-, east by Joseph M. Harlry aril! eouth by Satapaonr Kiag. Term* r..?u rWidiavcr to pay for stamps and papers. ALSO" OR A N G E BI' KG ?Hf* rVifr: llarpin Riggs. Trustee. \ Deere* vs. I- for Henry 8. Butler. ) F*recloear*. 4 Under the decree in this ease. 1 will pell at Orungeburg. on the 1st Mot* lay ia December next, all thai certain lot or piece of land in i be Town or Orangrburg situated on Mark-l Street, having filly feel front on said street and about two hundred feet ia depth more or less, and bounded on the north and south by lots of .vir? NcutTcr and weal by F. 11. W. Uriggatsnn. Terms?One-half cash, balance in on* year, with bond and in on gaga of the purchas er, containing a covenant for rseale upon breach of the condition of the hood, and to pay for papers and stump*. ALSO ORANGEBURG?Ik Kquitt. William C. Moss, \ 1st ths> T* f ~ George W. Bartoa etaL J Circuit Court. By virtae of an order of sale made in this caae by the said Court, I will soil at Orangs burg, S. C, on Monday th* 6th day of De cember next, during the usual hours of sal*, the following lands: 1. All that tract of land situate in th* Fork of Edisto, on the Cannon's Bridge Read, in the County of Orangeburg, and State afore said, containing Four Hundred and Seventy seven (477) acres more or less, and bounded hy Estate landa of George H. Pooser. by North Edisto River, lands of W. C. Mobs, Daniel Snioak, and the aaid George W. Bar ton. 2. All that tract of land situate in th* Fork of Edisto, in the County and State aforesaid, containing twenty three (28) acres mor* or leas, and bounded by Estate lands of George H. Pooser, and lands of the said William C. Moss. Terms?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of ?is mouths, secured by besd if purchaser and mortgage of the premises, pur chaser to pay for recording, stamps and pa pers. ALSO OR A NG E RU RG?In Eodity Susan Dukes, Adm'x, "i In the vs. J Mary Ann C. Dukes, et. al. j Circuit Court.. By virtue of order of sale made in this case by the said Court, I will sell at Orange burg 8. C. on Monday, th* 6th day of Decem ber next, during the legal hours of sale, the following lauds: 1. All that tract of land situate on Cattle Creek in the County of Orangeburg and State aforesaid, containing four hundred and flfty onc (451) acres, more or less, and bounded 1 y lands of Henry Arant, ThaddensC. Dukes, Estate lands of James J. S. Dukss, Batst* lauds of F. J. Felder, and lands of John A rau t. 2. The remainder in the dower tract con taining one hundred and eighty-two (182) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of James Appleby. Henry Arant, Estate land* of F. J. Felder, lands of Ruf us Myers, and John Arant. Terms?One-third cash, and the balwac* od a credit of one and two years, purchaser to give bond for said credit portion, bearing interest from day of sale, payable annually, and secured by mortgage of the premises, with a covenant for rosalu on a breach of th* condition of the boad, and also to pay for papers and stamps. N. IL?The Lots at Re?ve?vilU\ 8, C, be longing to the Estate of Joseph. Bakes, will? besohl ou the salc?'<./|in.. Janvary next at. ReoTcaviHc, 8, G.. Sheriffs Omca. . Y. II?. JMS?.. Orangeburg C, H., 8, C:, V S?.0;.C. Nov. 11, 1861?. J nov 19 *l