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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS, ' PUBLISHED WEEKLY V*"-/ " AT 0 R'AN OEBU?O, S. C. Office of Publication on Market-Street over the Post Office. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. YIROIL C. DIBBLE, Associate Editor. CHARLES II. HALL, Publisher. Items. The lady of Mr. Gco. Hughes, below Bam burg. gave birth last week to four boy children, all alivo and doing well.?BanuccU Sentinel. '? ; Tlu* Now York Herald has again "swung round jtho circle," and now nominates, as a means for "a great settlement," General U. S. Graut for President, and General B. IS. Lo^ for Vice-President. x i I'raucis' Henry died recently at Yorfcvillc, H. C, aged lOl^y.uars. He had never been ill until within tea days of bis dcatli. and bad nover taken a dpse of medicine in his life. * . The" LouisCille Courier announces that Gen eral N. B. Forrwl is now preparing, and will *:oou have ready for the press, a book to be eu litlvd "The Momoirs of Forrest's ''avahy." General B. J". Lee writes to a friend in Louisianas "I am glad to inform you*that Washington College is progressing as well as could be expected. We have now three hun dred and forty academic students, and twenty five in the law eins.*, with nn able corps of teachers." lu London a large bill-posting firm has offer ed the English Government $70,000 in gold a year for the privilege pi using the f< nee around IJydc Park for advertising purposes. In America, as an evidence id'the effect of adver tising on the public, it is said that when a citizen of New York recently advertised Iura wife, he received about eighteen hundred an swers from husbands, saying hp could have theirs. At the recent Commencement of the medical College of the State of South Carolina, the de gree of Doctor of medicine was conferred upon Mr. J. M/Shirer. of Furt Motto, in this Dis trict. Bishop Soale died id Nashville on the tith. aged eighty-eight years. He was the oldest Methodist Bishop in the United States. A'rtoraas*Ward died at Southampton, Fug? land, on the 0th inst. In Richmond, Va., on the 7th inst 5000 ne groes met to ratify Sherman's Bill. ? General Howard's official report estimates that 37,000. white and 2d,0t)0 colored need food before the next crop, and that it will require ( over 2,000.000 to feed them. ? The Herald's New Orleans special says that resolutions have been Introduced into the Louisiana Legislature declaring Shcrmaus's Bill unconstitutional, and demanding the test Sf the Supreme Court; Senate of Virginia, on the 7th inst, passed a Bill to call a Convention in May. In the House it is reported, with an amendment protesting against the constitutionality of Sherman's Bill. ?OmY? . WBg?? - I ho Bankrupt Bill. The National Bankrupt Bill has become a law* It is very lengthy bill, but lli2 following comprise its important provisions : Section 11. Prescribes the method of avail ing of the act. Any debtor, whose debts, provable under the 'tu t; amount to over three hundred dollars, may petit ion j the District Judge, of. his district, a?at ing his insolvency. Iiis willingnes.4 to sur render his citato find a schedule urn'., r oath of his debts and his creditor.;, witii the nature of the debt in full, and an inventory', also under oath'/of his assets. Such "petition shall be an ticl of 'bankruptcy, and the petitioner he ad judged a bankrupt. The judge shall thereupon iifSUO a warrant (or the Register, if there be no imposing' parly ) directed to the United Slates Marshal of said district, authorizing him to publish th6 necessary notices. t? wil: I. 'Jh.it. 11 warrant in bankruptcy has been issued. 2. That all payments of debts to such debtor are forbidden. 8'. That a meeting of tho creditors to prove debts and choose tissignoes, will be hold in a court of bankruptcy*, not less than ninety days after the issuing of the warrant. Section 1 1. ? 1 Hreets that the -Judge (or if there is no opposing interest the Register) shall convey to the assignee or assignees the entire * real and personal estate of the bankrupt, but iVoih this assignment are excepted household and kitchen furniture, and such other articles (he assignee may indicate, not cs'ccedhig live hundred dollars in value, the wearing apparel of tho ?bankrupt* aiid his family, bis uniform and arms, and tiny other property hereafter ex empted from attachment or levy by United ? States laws. Section 27. Proscribes that till creditors', woh prove their debts, shall share alike, except that WngOH to an amount not exceeding fifty dollars, for service.* performed in the proceeding six months, shall b:> paid in full. Section 27. Prcyents the priority of debts. Section 29. Allows the bankrupt, after six months fruin the adjudication of bankruptcy, or it! no debts or assets within sixty days, to apply for his discharge, which the court, after due notice, shall grant, if the bankrupt has honestly exhibited his condition. Section 'JO. Prohibit;! a Bocond bankruptcy, jnil" =s by eon ???at of creditor?csiwfl where tho assets amount to sovcnty per cent...: of the debts. Section 31 to 30. Cbncoru details, pronounce against fraud aud (ho like. Section 30 provides for involuntary bank ruptcy, declaring that an absconding'debtor, a debtor who makes assignments to defraud, against whom an unsatisfied execution for over one hundred dollars stands, who makes an as signment to give preference to special creditors, or who has suspended for fourteen days the pay ment of his commercial par?or shall, on peti tion of any creditor, bo adjudged a bankrupt. The Savannah. AVirs ami Herald of the -1th contains, tho i'ollowing statement of a case in the Chat *iam county Superior Court: Tnis court met yesterday. Iiis Honor .Judge r'leming presiding. The case of Tumor vs. Tucker was resumed ; Messrs. Jnckgdn, Luwton and llassinger appearing for plaintiff; and Messrs. Hnrtridgc; Chifcohn, Levy and Lloyd for defendant. The facts attending the case are as follows: in 1S?7 Tumor bought of T?cker, in South Carolina, slaves to amount of fifty thousand dollars, giving in security for the payment a mortgage on them and on lands in thin State. Tumor remained in possession of the slaves until the emancipation, without having paid for thciu. After their freedom Tumor refused payment, on the ground that he (Tucker) hav ing a mortgage on them was still the owner, notwithstnniug Tumor's possession up to the time of their emancipation. On this issue suit was instituted. The ease was ably argued by the respective counsel, who quoted largely from voluminous authorities in defence of their positions. A verdict for plaintiff was rendered hy a special jury. THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. SATURDAY, MARII i(i, 1SG7, Tho Bankrupt Law. Almost the only wise enactment of Congress during its recent sitting, was the Bankrupt Law. nil outline of which is published in our present i-.-ue. We do not propose to enter into the miUitttah of the Bestem of bankruptcy; these are of more interest to the legal, than to the general reader; but simply to slate briefly what we conceive to be some of its advantages. In the first place, it furnishes a speedy and con venient mode of uprooting and exposing the various fraudulent devices of unprincipled debtors to deprive creditors of their just dues; and affords a morn summary and certain method of securing the payment of debts iu many in stances'. Secondly, it affords to the honest debtor a refuge against the constant attacks ol unfortunate and greedy men, who, after ex hausting alibis present resources, hold judg ments forever over his head, and paralyze all his efforts for a lifetime to support hi- family, or provide for his children*. After giving up all his property to be divided among his ii tors, with tho exception of such part as he may select to a value not exceeding live hundred dollar-, the bankrupt is entitled to his discharge, so that his old debts can never again come against him. His property that is delivered up is then put in the bands of an assignee, aud is distributed equally among his creditors. in this enactment, however, is to be found ??ihc trail of the sei pent;" inasmuch as Hegis tcrs-of Bankruptcy are to be appointed, win : >? i ditties in that Court are similar to those of our Commissioners in Rquity ; and they are re quired to ? ?wallow tho iron-clad" <*. v. lo lake the infamous lest oath, ere they enter upon their tint ics. . The Crisis. A military announcement appears in the Charleston papers of Thursday last, ih;.< Sher man's IiiII is law in South Carolina. We contend that no act of tbo federal Con gress can make lawful what is expressly con trary to> the Constit ution of the United States. Hut how can this question be decided, in time to do us anygood i It seems to us. that we mu. i meet the issue promptly in the Courts. Let tho United S?des IVistriel Attorney for South Carolina as t he representative of the Federal Oovoi'iiinent, file an iuibrmation in the nature, ol' a tun Warranta again.-! tlie first military officer who attempts to exercise the functions of civil office ; and let the question be brought al once before the United Stales District Judge, Who canliol hesitate to decide that the. Act of Congress is unconstitutional, ami to forbid the further assumption of ii law ful authority by* the oflender. Should the military official disdbtvy (ho mandate cd" the United States Court, let the President be called Upon, as the National Executive, to sustain the decisions of a National Tribunal of Jus tice; and we do not sec how he can refuse to comply with .??uch a roquisitoin. This will have the e fleet of suspending military interfer ence until a decision of tho Supreme Court can be obtained in the case. Tho judgement of that august tribunal is our last resort, our only salvation in this dive extremity. Iu Henioriam. -TT ' |E Prof. W. j. Riveus, of tho So. Ca., U.nlv r sily has sont Blank Forms to th? Tax Coll a tors throughout tho State, for the purpose ascertaining further particulars in regafd our comrades who fell in the recent war. earutly call upon all, and especially upon offi cers of companies, to prepare complete lists j?r tho Tax Collectors of St.' Matthews and Orange Parishes, so that every devoted son of Curoliujt within our limits, who sacrificed his life in ha holy cause, may be enrolled among those whou History will honor, in days to come. The pai ticulurs desired, are, 1. Name iu lull. 2. District. '.I. Rank. 4. Company. 5. Regi intent aud Arm of Service. I?. Date of Death 7. Cause of Death. S. l'laco of Death.-^l^ Age. We will continue tho list iu our oflic.:, *udj> will publish all names furnished us; as well as an} inquiries of Prof. R. for further iul'orau tio?. > We clip'from the Charleston Daily Ajtr.< the following : j The OitANCEitUHu Xkwi*.?V<'? havoirc ceived the third number of this very hauds<jme ami excellent newspaper. We arc pleasejlljij see thai our y<?uug friend, Virgil C. Dibble. Msq., of this city, is the Associate hdior. '1 he Actes is edited with taste and ability,but occasionally has a slight inclination to niafii thv, hv/h horn-. The leader in hist Saturday's paper betrays se.newh.it of a uiereuri.il ton de iey. We make allowance, however, for Hie natural exuberance of y nth. We remember well the good old days, when.d with our brother of the caustic pen, we roved | through field.- of classic lore; and in the fiiir- i dens of fut/Hf literature he has pointed ouS to j our admiring gaze the beautiful flowers ol j J thought and fancy. Among all the app-sile j figures of speech, used by the p iet, the essayist ! or the orator, we do not ;e .;c.nbcr any allusion , to the sp irts id' tin; hippodrome, similar to the ' italicized phrase in the above article; and we think our brother of the Dai/// AVws'with th.it amazing facility he has of turning everything to,.some account, drew Iiis simile from "Mike Lipman's Show," rather than from a more classic source. We are not given to lofty equestrian ex ploits, have not even had anything to do with Pegasus, save in mir younger days, to pluck a feather from his wings, wherewith to turn a rhyme or two. (tiff ::\>n hive most other i&m.t; consequently, we protest against being afcycr tised as in tho "Circus" line. Our Charleston Leiter Ciiau?:.sto.s\ March 15, 1807. Mil. I'niTOIt: Tl:e political situation here has, during the pas' week. Undergone a -':;-!ii change. Tiia '?expediency" party has. ! think, gained ! recruits and now proba bly numbers in its ranks a majority of our white citizens. Covernor i'rown's speech at Augusta, (tCorgia, vehemently advocating tiie necessity, as well as p dicy. of active i-bcdiem e to the mandates of a fate which i; inevitable, and urging his constituents to plant thei?xelves upon this llliina Tknle of Radical legislation, has exerted no little influence. This has been strengthened by an editorial id' the World, the leading Democratic journal of New York, in which, after dispassionately and philosophically considering tin" situation, the people of the South are invited to adopt the measures de I mauded by the Military Dill, and thus gain not only admission to Congress, but also the j control of the m wly franchise*! mass in our midst. In the face, however, of" these two po tent influences, many of the "dignity" men are siiil li::.; in their belief i" the "ma.-tVrly iuae. tivity" policy. 'I be negroes since their sudden invostit.;.? with suffrage rights have, under lladical in (Indices begun the organization of a ISepubli cau party. For this purpose, on last Wednes day night, iu large numbers, they convened ;it the Military Hall. Several addresses of un healthy sentiment wen- there delivered by ora tors, black and white, and a coUiuiiil e Was ap pointed to prepare a phitloriu. I his meeting, i am informed, was presided over h} 11. .Judge Moore, of tins city, who, beibre the war, edited [the Ucniiettsviilo Sou oj 1'e.ui iterance, bill since h:..i been attached t>? the vor/in editorial of ihe Leader, a weekly devoted i<> promoting the .i> sUiiicd interests, and advocating the claims ol the Irecdnicn, U he secret hi*} id the meet in Was a colored man. (>n Monday night, also one of their i uiou Leagues held a meeting, which was well attend ed. i lii.-i- leagues are bodies auxiliary to tin ! party, and are designed to labor active'} in ri?s ? lering the growth ami perpetuation ol Kcpuhli j ea ism, tli.it is iladicatisui in the Soul >. 'i heir I proceedings arc of a secret character. To assist the party in its incipient*}' here, si d.nly paper is soon to be published. Its title will probably be the Charleston Trihune, ami its political lone will be as healthy and agreea ble to our white population as is that ol its .Sew York namesake. Charles .1. Dana, a lead ing hadical" of New York, will, I have been informed, preside over its editorial interests. Dr. Duncan's discourses before the Voting Mens Christian Association have entirely equaled the lofty standard by which, from the praises of those who heard him preach, we were prepared to judge them. Large crowds have each night waited on bis ministry, and all. by their profound and enraptured attention, have evidenced their'high appreciation id' his abili tios as a.pulpit orator. His sermon last night on "the man that made not (5od his strength," for pathos and powor'l have never heard sur passed. The Doctor returns to-morrow to his homo in the '-Old Dominion,'-' carrying with him the deep rooted atleetiou of the many strong friends he has made here. The Stale Normal and High School for young ladies, opens it second half-dessiou on Monday next. This institution was renpeued on the lirst of January la.st. and has nearly one hundred pupils. It- is under the charge of R?v. Henry M. .Mood, well known as former President of Columbia 1'Vmule College, whose abilities and long experience as a teacher thoroughly qualify hint for his present position. Mr. Eaton, an agent of the trust cos ol the Pea body lend, who bat: been visiting the Schools of the South, pronounced it flu* best of ?its kind he had sbeii. 'J he Public Schools for boys anil girls is also iitttja-vory pro.-p- r.ms eoiid.iion. Il Ins .iver one thousand schol.ns, .nid under the super vision of its elliciunt pr uuipal, Henry Archer, K.sij.. fully sustains the reputation for thorough ness and discipline which it enjoyed previous to the war. A peri p. t ti- vendor of a quack specific for all b idily infirmities and .lil.nent.-. wh ? rej -ices in the Pseudonym of ??(.lo'.id Samaritan has excited considerable interest .-;.id itniusomoiit He iiidds l'?rt!i at the corners oi our Streets l large crowds of tho curious, and by his p.?!.-;-. | ?isive eloquence, vjetinii/.o-i many of the ign - rant into psirchssiitg his " A'AV.r I . i>:::.'j a. - ..i..T/, ??- ? ? -.1?-?--??-? tYnshhigtoii News. March 7.? The Kcbublieaii caucus was stormy, 'flic extreme iujpe.icher.s were de It'.licd, and the invo-.tigi.ti >n rei ? .unitie 1 t i the judiei.uy i ommit'ec. a icsoluti ii to m et e.cr. three days until the i ich.iiOut was ready was defeated! A resolut ihn tu adjourn on Monday to .'>i Ith. was adopted. The tone oi the caucus indurates (hat ;.n un doubted attempt will he made to impeach the I President. The Senaten.I caucus opposed the May meeting to consider the impeachment. The i caucus favored re.a linin ?; in session for the necessary husiness. ami (neu adjourn i:u i til November, impatclimcut is rather de precaled. t handler is the only one present who announced him.?'?if unequivocally in favor ; of it. I March s.?in the House Mr. Steve:;- moved i the resuscitation of the Committee oii Recoh I si ruction, and a deed Ii ?l* a suspension oi' the rules! but the Houmj rofu.-ed to suspend by a vote id' fjtito ? ?. not two-thirds. Eu the Senate an uitimportahl ;itit1 long dis cussion t?'iP'jd.ice in ii< ..n .-. .,.:>._ Igold medal t ? Mi\ I caimdy ami the exclusion id'Pqu r'. >;:. ti , eomniitieeirona:! Mar-'-h 1-. ? \ :?' :;;?!? ?..mil ;! 1-iii (<i Slier m.m's Rc?"ti'i; t;d lion Pill was ]?:.-:. d by the lions?. !is l\tii Sen do. it w s re;evnld to the j iidiciary ('o imittce March I'l.?hi the :'.-.;.'?.?. Mr. Trum bull reported Wils ut's as :: s.ul.stitui for the House Snj pie .;??-.?> ! Pi". !i oWidi !ies the oath s vnh;;. and .-.ti w- the Co ... ; :::;nd?ug < Jeher .1 ?? d. !?? . ?:?? power.- to the ? fietihg ! lovcra ?:?. ' Ol norals Si h fa Id. Sickles. Th mas. ();?! and Sheridan have been appointed District I Commander- uutler Sherman s Dill. The Dis trict Headquarters of (Jen Seolielil are to be at Richmond; of Con. Sick!.- at Columbia : <?; I .'!en. Thomas at Montgomery; of Ceti Ord at j Vicksburg; of ('en. Sheridan at New (Orleans' Pull powers within their respective department: ! h ive 1.u <Ielrgat?t) : ? t!ie above mi nod Pis j trie! Commanders, t.len. t pe is t i e imm.-.tid West Virginia, 'I nnessee ancl Ken in ky. yyiih i heailqu irters -i I. ui>\ ill-?, i Mr. Tru ahull reported \\ ilson'.- ..s i substi I itife i' r the House Supplement j Pill, i; modi j fie." the oath > mewh.it, and allows the Com manding (Scucral to delegate powers t-> the ?cCti^ttovertiW. ."d"iliC:r.\ Ci.vciT.imtil ::1 (he Sunlit. flic Cincinnati I\uuuiri'r. commenting upon ; t lie passage of tlie ?** Herman Dill. k?i'? s : "The Southern people are (?> bii placed tin der a military vassalage. Can it be that the North.tii and Western men, when they gave their votes to place such men we. sec hold ing a in ijoril;, in Congress, coiitc plated th.it I they Would so abuse their power: Do the;. ie,ili/.0i tlte fact that, to keep the Smith sub jected, a st 11111 i11 army id'one hundred thou sau men will n i be suilieie'.it .' Arcthe*- pve p..n o in endure a perpetual system ol tax-iti >ii. under which that ol' l.uglautl even ..ppe.tr.> light ? lly this act the\ have converted the S'outb into a gigantic Ireland, and an Ireland I that will be more tr-.ublesomi! in ciu-'e iii' aiis foreign ililth'O'f/in than the ?(! rceil Isle is t Knglaiid. I\?r its ii .!<? will lie solid, compact, ami iiudivid-'d. Here i-> a pr eious Jtitalt t ? ihc'War for the I nion, a.- hyp'critical a motto as ever w:i> invented by liars and .-ink s. 11 id Mich a eousiiniinatioii as this becii iore seen, we are satisfied that m I one i:i i.-u ol Ihc brave men who shonde red a musket for the presm'valion of an undivided conn ry.but w aid have been content to embrace the allernative of certain black journalists, and let ihr i uion slide. The ensl.ivemeut of a brave gall.nit and impulsive people, however they nvii have er red. will be recorded as ? no the mohslr si ties id'the tige. 'I he question i^ not alom whether the South will endure, for we err i! the manly heart of the North :? liol indignant at the outrage upon its old arsia iades of tin ! ehrlv Revolution." m $ :? - ? R afc if JUST O/ENIie A full supply of Spring Good^ coasting of all kinds. i)HESS goods, I ladies* silk coverings, iioisery, parasols* . ; ? silk iur.Loxs. WHITE goods. NOTION'S, &c itr* Tuaelhor witV. an extciwive supply of PRINTS, long CLOT RS, SHEETINGS and other dom kstio G001)88. READY MADE CLOTHING, Of which will hu Ibniid n grcut variety of shades and sizes. Together with inriny othor" 1 GOODS t *i ii imcrous to mention. a call is respectfully Solicited COP r_ march Pi SHERIFF'S SALES, st vi 7; (}'* tfouTil ('A HO LIN A. Onmgeburg l>i"trlct. Itv Virilit! of stUKlry wi lts of Ii. l':i.. '-o-ine directed, I 'l will sell t.. the high??! .M?der, ut fcWipm*rfi Court House on i ? ? - - first Monday in April "cja lim following property, viz : Ono Hoiisu tint] Lot in the Village of ISrauchvillc, ? 1-vii I ;i* I he Properly of P. II. Harsh, ul the ' :?>??; ol K. K. ltct.se, Admiuistrntor. One I rael "I Lau 1 containing two hundred acres. | ::i cc or less, levied on its the Property of Callowav | Ktruinan, at Ihc snii of H. P. Simmons. a i.so (>??.?? Tract of I.an 1 containing twelve hundred acres, more <t I ss, levied oh a? ijie property of L. \V. !?.:>(!. :ii the (iiiit of lb I'.Simmons. also Throi hundred Cross Tie.-, more iir less and Six- j toon .Slicks Timber, one Itrhaii Axe and one .Merit ! Cutter. Levied on as Ihc j roperty of L. W. Dash at t he ??:t ??[ It. F. Simmons. A i.so , One Tract of I.anil containing one hundred and Iwrnty :k res, nunc or less, levied en as the Property of Holen I'liillips, c.t the suit of J. 1'. Martin, Also On Tuesday;the 2d April nexd. at the House of Holen Phillips, I will sell ('<) live head of Cattle, ft!) head of II-i.-M, utie Wagon, one Cart, irrne Itiigjry and various other iiiiiclcs, levied on as the Property ol Hol? a Phillips, at Hie suit of .1. P. Martin. Slier.lT v ?ir.ee. i .1. Y.\ H. DUKKS. Orangi burg ('.. Jl. - s. o. D, March 11. ls.;7. j mar HI . * , . , ttlH Under Decretal Orders from the Ordin?r; ??."<>.?.-. r.re bnrg District, 1 willrail ai i". ?? Oouit li e; eon Co first Monday in April next between ihc use I tji.iiis of sale, for partiriiiti .-inimig the p.irik.* in int rest the following irat !a of laud, viz: !. One Tract of Lam) belonging to ihc Kstaleof .Jacob A. Dant .der. containing one iuiiidr-d and i weiUy-eigkl acres, initiate in Orang -burg District, :.. ?. ? more particularly d? -eriir'd i n Hie day bf &fot ? i'i a err.ill of 12 months. , ai.. O ! -'. One Tract b.longm.; to the. Ks:ate of .lames Williams, containing one hundred and iwen'y-onc a er - lying on the waters of Little IlitH Swamp, ad- I joining l ui ls iif.John Inahiuct. it. 1). I'. [tucker and ! Thomas Orcps, on a credit of lene t'.l) months. ALSO Mae Tract, situated in St. Matthews Parish, be longing to the rotate of .1. W. Smith, containing ' ?? acres, hounded by lauds of Keller, Darhj*, ami others?to be more particularly d.-scribed on the day <>:' sali1?on n credit of nine ('.') inonths. ALSO I. And one other Tract, belonging to the Estate of Elias V. int. containing one hundred ?tri seven acres, hounded by binds of N. Koglu. V. Irick and j Davi I Clayton?on a credit of 12 mouths. Purchasers to give bonds with good security and mortgage of premises, and pay cash sufficient to I j >v costs. Hoveinic stamps and papers extra. Orang'.burg C. I!.. ) J. \V. II. DUKKS, March 8, 18(57. j S. O. 1>. mar I'i tds Office to Rent. Till' HUILDINC1 KOHM KItLY US KU 15 Y j-Sf.'in the .Subscriber its a I.aw Ollicc, situated on , 2&ii!Jc-.\liiiii-strcit. i'ut particulars, apply next j -.. or, to Mr. P. Louis, or to SAMUEL DIHHLE. at l/.hsr .v Dibble'?. marO ? tf To Rent. ??i THE PLANTATION HLl.tl.NtiINC. TU the H^'ii l.state ol .Juo. V. t.lover, situate on \\ illbw ftj'LlLSwiiiiip. Kork of Kdisto*. Apply to C. It. OLOVKK, Oriuigeburg C. II. hiur!) - Foii sal'i-:. .. A l>KLUS11 1'I PL ItLSIHLN'. K WITH A |i<iy.itii humli'cd Acres >>'. Laud attached, at the \ il W?aljlL luge ol Ot-angohurg, ii kiiiiri disiance iibove ii.?- i.odroad Depot. otie desiring a model t'AUM coutigiious to a t.ni'. .iii \ this splendid licsidetice olfersievtrji in iucemi at. it rms ciisv A foe UUILDiNO LOT, containing ab?ut (?!) ... ,. i.. ,w<-. n the Subscriber s Uesulence and the New Itiiiidiiig ol Mr. W. N. Scovill. On tio.s Lot ate several Otlllillll LllgS. Apply lo O. I>. KKITTi fob i'i "?ni { 'o n ?? \a<: jftL^ O.N'K 1?AV MA UK, Cood Size, fV^ . luce \ ears Old. mar io?tf COKNKLSOX. IvUAMKK & ('<? rillTE COHN, Sl.li?, KOH CASH. Apjdy id UOKNKLSON, Kit AM Kit \ COS. mar lti?it K von sali: cukap. EUOSKXIJ OIL STOVKS, WITH COMPl.KTP. UTENSILS, Cost S1?. lor.-? 10. mar in?it COitNKLHON, KUAMEIl CO. \%; LAiJCl.S 11)11 SACK IN *iy ipi.tiitities to suit Curclutsers. Apply tit ttiir Ci(li<M?. Sewing Machines.' The Celebrated COM M ON SENS K So whig Blachines *r Tin: low run;;, of' S20. rilHESR r.'.u'hin.s combine sit (be excellencies 1 and improve.. >c"t* -r ?W? They can be obtained by.aUJre>'2;?|tf iMMAgK ?i.'tVf Postoffice K. 0. SAMS, Agent for Orangeburg and llnrnwell. mar Iii * % It - French Fruits, Cordials, Olive Oil, &c, Landing Ej'-Iirin Panl ct jhtric. '^**' I) I 11 E C T F It O il Ii 0 It I) E A V X. mWKXTY CASES FRUITS IN* RKANDY, AS ?L sorted. Five CasJes Fruits in juice Fifteen Cases assorted Cordial 'l\ n cases Mni'nscliiun, Aiinisette and Cannolle Five eases t'nrncoad' Holland.* l. Fivo cases Knse Water ' One o:oo Pales de f do d't ic. ill w!..?le, half and ijuarttr Cans rr.ur cases Feiits ?*? ?ir- and ('inn 'ptjjliens Five cases French Oli.es and Olives farcies. Thirty cases Superfine* Olive Oil, pinti Ten barrels Clarified White Wine Viuppiv (Five tierca Clarifi.;d While Wine Viin'j.ir Uii? tiiiln Velvet Corks, in bafj' ft'-l pfv-tt' p. oh'.. F?r sale by ~ D. PAJL ti (U, lain* Hi ' if Iirtisd-irtrc.Pi. Alo and Porter. rnwBXf\' casks .Ulsopps ia:e am: .1 QUAllTS am) Fi NTS Fifteen casks Dynsa" Palo Ale?Quarts and Pint* Fifteen casks Jettrey's Edinburgh Ale?Pints Fifteen casks P.y.i.-s' London Porter?Quarts and Pinta Ten ersks 11arelay, Perkins &Co'siPor'cr?Pints, the iibnS'o received by Into arrivals, anil for sr.Io by m i I? if I). PAUL & CO. Bird's Island. Guano. rilllF. FIHST CARGO EVER BROUGJJT INTO I ibis City, ami will be sold ? lain Season in or ?ler tu bring il into use. Professor ('. U. SHEP HARD'S, (of the Medical Collegel, Annlysis on the I be Gtliilio, can be seen at our OIKce. Terms?$i)t* (per I.img Ton)easb, or Planter's drafts on Factors j avable 1st December, with Punk rates of interest.. HUNT & DUO, Accommodation Wharf, mar 10?lrii Charleston, S. C Reopening of an Old Drug; Store rjnilE SUBCRIRKR WOULD RE8PEGT?-LLY IX JL FORM bis friends and the public gcncrnlly that be bas opened a F1 LST-CLASS DltUG STORE at bis Father's Old Stand, known for OTcrtwcnty-fivo yeiira as Rufnlinrii'a Drug Store, where bo bus a well-selected ami complete Stock of DRUGS; PER FUMERY, UVB STI FFS und FANCYA P.TTCLES, wbicli will be Fold low for cash. Country orders, accompanied with ca?Ii or city acceptance' will bo promptly filed. PUESCR1PTIONS CAPF.FULLY COMPOUNDED at all hour?, day and night. E. S. bTRNHAM. ninr Pi tf NOTICE. VI.L PERSONS IN THIS DISTRICT IN'PFBTEO ti the following Estates mid Finns will cull u| en the undersigned on or before (lie lStb inst., or ilip tlcninnds?gniust them will bent ones put in suit. Estate of .los.-.jtb Rents, ?? 1>. S. Tyler, Archibald D, Inabinct, ?? W. ?I. A. Wolf?. " Adam L. Smitb. Late Firm of Partim & HUlkc, .Hay d Pros. I'/IiAR & DIBRLK. Attorneys nt I.uw, i in.il LI ? tf Fresh Teas, by Last Steamer. AI F CHESTS FIN EST MOYUNE HYSON TEA llalfebcsts finest Gunpowder Ten Half chests Supi rior Oolong Tin Half chests Choice English I'roiikf'nst Tea. Al.su. UN II.VNO. A supply of OLD GOVERNMEXT JAVA and MOCHA COFFEES. For sale by mar 1? if *D. PAl'L & CO. NOTICE. TO A1 j(i WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. HAVISO, AT Till'. pI.OSE OF HOSTILITIES, tried our best to advance the interest of the PUIILIC of ibis District, by leilinc. them have Goods mi short Credit to start the Werl?) again, \\\) are now compelled, by lb" Debt we owe to others, to place our Noted and Accounts in the hands of tlossrs. 17.1.AK & DIDDLE, Attorney*, for Collec tion, without distinction *of Parlies, wlicn-ver Per sons have tu t complied with (be Terms of their Agreement. E/.EKIEL KOIIN. mar 10 tf lTWll Till: LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION I of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered tu this market, suitable f .r PRESENTS for ull o. oi? sions, cull at l.ZKETEI. ? KUHN'-'. leb 2d \ i : Jc