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m8?kd kvkky satukday mokxino 1jy xj1k ?K?1 Tiotl\w,~ Un?*iiio8K >Inm"ig?r:r ?----jtv-as*-- Tv;; 7 S?V* WoWHnmJha way^;ros|jonsible lor the viewe Hb foplniynspfour. Correspond s' Oliristmas Greeting. no wish one^pd nil of our renders a Mrr?.Cta labored | Jwrd cturinp/ (lie'p*nst year, and us printers should have a happy season well as others, we.trust "our, read? willi.axcti|e ^he tpnmlljquantity bf local andjieaitonalu news; which* we ; present to ihem tins wgck. With tho beginning of the'Ncw Ycnr wo will atart afresh, aud with renewed vigor and hope for the future, snail do nil in our power to bring the News and Times up to its wonted standnrd*t>f j excellence. oro Xamon and ministers. .... O ftp/ \ Ity Aa a child of adoption 3>ythe Fath er of us all, a layman Ts no better nor any worse, any higher or lower, than a minister, nnd vice versa. The bodies and spirits of both belong to Hint who has bought all with a price. Accord ing to^bSti??,jt^tcn^s;anU bpportunityv every fntrri irodund t? do what in him lieB to discharge tho "debt" due his generation?a debt which existence and redemption impose, nnd from vhich only obedience can absolve. From this "chosen generation, roy al priesthood, holy nation, peculiar people," some .are, called to-preach. ir i J * ii *? * \ l ,r?iS Yet many layp|a.?f only erpial abili ty do more f&Elutflt D>ah soinoithnt preach. In fact, some men do less good after than before license to preach. ^iicU,ha.yc either- not been called to preach, or are unfaithful in the ministry. Of this class are those vrho are rno^ennxious to give a schol arly finish to a manuscript sermon than to do gopd to the bodies or souls of men in some way* (hat is, not pecu liar to the ministry.' Neither, flueucj' of speech or any other gift or acquire ment as clearly magnifies the hdly calling as^ going about doing good. Herein is ray Father jdnrifiod,t,,,*i> Jc near much fruit. As a general thing, less notoriety is given, the good done by laymen .tf?n plains with the good dene by ministers, because the acts of J h public man become necessarily more public than those of one in private life. %'* . '.1 ?) , ?' As by baptism into one Spirit all Christians are made one in Christ _ Jesus, so by the^xall. to preach all. ministers are, Jpg pDi^ine1 rjglit'.nnd commission, equal. Ihose differences in ministers, as licentiates, deacons, elders'or.-.bishops, are human armrigo inents; yet are auch'arrangements wise and expedient, in giving decency and order in tho Church and increased euTcctWeness, in feeding and governing the flock. ^f.^IatAhority to-exercise the usual prerogatives of deacons and oldcrs should not be entrusted to liccntinte&f ^iWny lit* well to consider tho propriety of withholding license until tht Church is satisfied that the gifts, grace nnd usefulness wjll jnsiify the confer^^fjtitjli ^thprity.when liconsc to preach is given. Whether a preacher labor in tho local or itinerant .department,. is "a. question of expediency, to be deter mined hVijfcf preacher jyith the aid of the best* availablojigbts. God calls to preach. Where, how often, how long, how loud, A'c, arc questions for good judgment to decide. As far as a /nan, whether layman, licentiate, dea con, ciderAwjfifpPi ha? the. wordnnd Spirit oi??h'ris^mv?llirtg in liirn by faith, so far has he an inspiration specifically different from thntoftlio apostles. Hie latter was exclusive; the former is, J^ie. JiepiUgo pfevery child of (^o'd. * Apy <:(|iiin iii (he pre rent day to an inspiration like that of the apostles and evangelists is a. dan gerous fnnaiibism" whether this 6laiin ho made by "and for one man or by and for any number of men. The Spirit of Christ in laymen nnd minis ters gives unity, sji-cn^jj and success.. The General Assembly of South Carolina yesterday elected* W. J. Whipper to bo judge ?of'-the First Judicial Circuit for lhatState. Gener al Whipper is a blaf kr-mnu and was raised in the SintcytfWidm'gdn. A Aer serving in the United States army, at the close of the war, he soli led in South Cnrolinif/'Jffo' Wu's li member of tho Constitutional Conveniion, and lias been a member of the House of Keprcsehtativcs^of that State since reconstruction; with the exception of two 3curs. Do is regarded by those who^know him as a good'and sound lawyer, an honest a:.d impartial man. W^fajc" informal that he is one of the uifcJst popular-black .men in the State. Tho First Judicial Circuit includes J,he city of Charleston, in which re side sonic of fj^tblc.-t and most re lined members of tho .old bar of the State. Whipper being thd first bjack circuit judge elected in that Stnt?,it is hoped that he ami the members of the bar will act harmoniously. We are reliably informed that an English man by tho nnino of Dawson, con nected^ with'dho t harleston N'.-tm and I Courier, jaS^jbnc, of ^tg itjany* editors, was the indirect cause of the electiou of General Whipper. Dawson pre tended to dislike Whipper, and so managed by ? continually keeping Whippets n unc in his paper to make him vory popular with all fair-mind ed persons, and more especially tHe colored people.?National Jiepnb/ican. Tho Taxpayers' Convention. |'[Frdni the Charleston News and Courier.'] Tho meeting of the Taxpayers' ^Convention last Week, if wo count by events and feeling, was held an age ngo, and what we have to say of its proceedings must be said briefly. The Convention limited its action to recommending a thorough reorganiza tion of the Tax Unions, a registration of voters by the Tax Unions, and the preparing of estimates of tho proper and reasonable cost of carrying on the Government. It was doubtful,nt the time, if the Tax Unions could be made as numerous and as strong as was desired, and it is certain, now that the advice of the Convention will not,-, in form, be carried out. One organization for the jirotcction of the taxpayers is euotig, and that organiza tion, iu the present temper of the people, must be i the Democratic organization, with its clubs in every Township. That can do all that was expected of the Tax Unions, and more. That's all right. We arc ready for you Captain Dawson. The Subscribers! are local Agents for ilio Aoa??;tr ?>SAj insurance and Annuity Comp any of New York, and for 3 Fire Insurance Companies; and will ho pleased to recive from their friend?, and all others, applica tions for insiiraticc of either kind. The Security Life is well known as one of tho most reliable Companies in the United States, and tho Fire Companies they represent are believed hy them lobe emi nently safe and trustworthy. JIUTfiON & IIU1SOX, Local Agents, dec '25 3m For Sale. On the Third day of January next, 1 will hell in front of the Cour.l House to the highest Bidtler for Cash, Ono Dark Hay Horse, levied on aa the property of John Kelly Hummer*, at the suit of Geo. II Cor nclson, under Mortgage Orangeburg, 8. C, Dec. 15th 1S75. J 0 KI)WARDS, Agt. dec 25 It Administrators Sale Hv virtue of an order of the Judge of Probate of Oraiigcburg County, wo will sell at the late Residence j ?f L I) Edwards In said County bii the Seventh day of January 1870, all the personal pro'pWtyof the ?nid Ij I) Kd wards deceased, consisting of: II or hw, Cattle, Ilogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, (Sin, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Cross Tics, Hlncksmith Tools &c, &o. Terms?Cash on delivery. December 23d, 1873. A F KDWAKDS, J A KDWAKDS, Qualified Adinistrators dec 2") 3t Eeal F state for Sale. All that Plantation, in the County of OrahgeliHrg on (ioodland Swamp, contain ing jl|0 acres, 'more or less, ana known as "Phillips' Mill," bounded hy lands of 1$ A Yon and Ariel Able-, and the Hun of CJood land ftwainp; together'-'with $ interest in the Mill Pond, nnd.n Mill and Din, dwelling, outbuildings, &e., will he Sold at public out cry on the twelfth day! of January, 1870 at the dwelling house on the said Plantation. Terms??lte fourth Cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale at rate of 8 percent per an num until paid, purchaser to give bond and mortgage for credit portion, and to pay for papers and recording. The land will be sohl iv a whole, or in parcels, to sni;pur chases. . ily direction of the parlies owning said land who are nil of age and will.unite in conveying to tho pin chasers. For further particulars enquire of, or address, W F PHILLIPS, Orangeburg, I\ O.j S. C, or ?J W I'lilLLlI'S, Kikoi P. 0., S. 0. dec 25 3t A CART). Dr. J. (i. WAXXAMA KHlt is in pos session of the Receipts and Prescription Hooks of the lato Dr. B, J. Oliveros. All uVrfiwiis . desiring, to. get any of the above Preparations or Henowal of Prescriptions can tlo so by calling on m Pr. AVAXN?MAKKK, At his Drug Store. aug 'Jl?.'Im Notice of dismissal Notice ia hereby given that I shall one month from date lilq my final account with the Honorable Judge or Probate for Orange burg County 8. C. aa Administrator of the Estitcuf J. M. Garrick/and ask for Letters of Dismissal. December 25lh 1'875* D|B. GARRICK, dec 25?4t ' i Administrator.' _._s?_:_ Notice of Dismissal Notice is' hereby given that I shall one 'month from date hie my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Ornnge . burg County, S. C, aa Administrator of the Estate of Wni.* C. Mctts, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. December 25th 1875. ELEANOR METTS, ' > Administrator. dec 25 _4t ?i NOTICE All ?persons who left Watches with l\ P. Thompson-for repairs, aro here by, notified to call for, and prove thoir property, and pay for repairing,, by the 1st day ot January, 187U, after which they will besohl at public sale according to law. A. FISCHER. dec 18 . r 4t Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to mo dir ected, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangchurg C. II., on the Eirst Mon day in January next, for Cash, all the Right Title und interest of the Defend ants in the following properly, vis: AH that tract of lnnd in Orangchurg county, containg 113 hcrcs, more or less, hounded N by David 11 Bookbart, E by Homesteads of RC Irick, S nnd S nnd W by land; of S M Kemnierlin, Levied on as the property of R C Irick, nt the suit of Joseph Ferener. ALSO All that plantation or tract of land in said county, containing 440 acres, more or less, and "bounded N by InnrLof J IC Wal lace, E by land of Est., E MBookhart, S by lands of S W and J \V Bookhart and W by land ofW J Bookhart Kst., R Mag rill ami D If Bush. Also 1 mouse col'd mule, one Black mule and 1 waggon, Levied on as the property of Henry Kush, dee'd at the suit of Simpson Bobo. ALSO Two Billiard Tabbies and fixtures and Two suspension lamps, levied on as the property of DoMara & "Wolfe, at.the suit of C C Puffer, as Assignee. ? . E. I. CAfN, S.iO. C. Sheriff's Office, Orangchurg, C. H., Dec 11th 1875. dec 18 3t SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of Sundry Warrants on Crop Liens, to me directed, I will sell for Cash, at the various places hereinafter mentioned, the 4th day of January next, the following property, vis: At the Plantation of J G Wannnmnkcr, about 50 hushclsof Corn, about lOOO'lb.vof Fodder nnd about 35 husheli^Of Cotton v!oc,i cU;?.J ?... ?i? rue ?"rop joTtWmTer Fields, under Lien to J G Wannanuker. ALSO At the Plantation of P M Carson, about 15 Bushels of Corn, about 800 lbs of Fod der and about 25 Bushels of Cotton Seed, seized on as the Crop of Billy Esaw, on Lien to YY H Hcnnon. AI.SO At same place, about 20 Bushels of corn, about 600 lbs of seed cotton and about 000 lbs of Fodilei, .?eized on ls the crop of Isaac Esaw, on Lien to \V II Hcnnon. ALSO At same place, about 12 bushels of corn 200 lbs of fodder and about 75 bushel of cotton seed, seized on as the crop of Peter Esaw, on lien to W H Hcnnon, AI.SO At the Plantation of Mrs. Elizbcth Irick, about 100 bushels of corn, 100 Ihn of fodder, about 175 biiHhels cotton seed nnd about 100 lint cotton, seized on .is the cropof William Esaw, oa lien to Y? II Hcnnon. j ALSO At samo place, about 20 bushels of corn and about 400 lbs of fodder, seized on as the crop of John Robinson, on lien to W H Hcnnon. ALSO At plantation of Oeorgc D Sellers, about 000 lbs of seed cotton, about-5 bushels oi corn and about 5)00 lbs of fodder, seized on as the crop of Daniel Williams, on lien to J & ? Sellers. ALSO ? At plantation of Abrain Crook, about 450 lbs of fodder, about 40 bushels of cotton seed, about G bushels of corn and about 100 lbs of reed cotton, seizod on as the crop of Purer Guinynrd, on lien to J H Wanna* maker. . . . also At plantation of Est. O M Dnnlzler, about 1800 lbsKced cotton, about 100 lbs lint cot ton, nbont 200 bushels cotton need, about 25 bushels of corn nnd about 500 lbs of fod der, rieized on ns the crop of Isaac Elmorc, on lien to W Walter Smith. Al.so At plantation of Vainly (iolsnn, about 1 bale of cotton, about 40 bushels colt In seed, about 1000 lbs fodder and about 100 bushels corn, seized on ns the crop of Vainly Gol son, on lien to David Palmer. also At the plantation of Austin Livingston, about 45 bushels corn, about 800 lbs fodder, a lot of pcavincfl nnd a lot of cotton seed, seized on as the crop -of Bcngamin and Quebec Washington, on lien to Austin Livingston, ALSO At the plantation of Arnold Corbitc, about 30 bushels corn, nbont J200 lbs of fodder, a lot of shuok and a lot of cotton seed, seized on ns the crop of Ben Moses, on lien to Morgan S Glcaton. ALSO At the plantation of Wml. West, about 1 bale cotton, 350 lbs seed cotton, 2 stacks of fodder, about 20 bushels com, about 15 bushels qotton seed and a lot of pci vines, seized on ni the crop of Win. and Rebecca West, on lien to II W Cooper. also ? At tho plantation of N E W Sistrunk, about 400 lbs {hit cotton nnd about 40 bushels cotton seed, seized on as the crop of William l'ruisoner, on lieu to N E W Sis trunk. Orangchurg C. H., ) .? E. T.CAIN, Sheriff's Office, J 3.O.C. Dec. 18th 1875. Sheriff's Sales. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ORAKUEBlHtU COUNTY, In Probate Court, Petition for Partition' Joel J. Hooker, Caroline Booker, wife of John S. Booker ami Orion 11. Riley Assignee of Elczabcth Gardner, wife of | Dcnipsey Gardner, Petition, Against, Mart bur M. R. Avinger, wife of IL J. Avinger, Alice V. (Sardner, wife of E. E, Gardner nnd Jacob Riley, Defendants. By virtue of nn order of the Probato Court, 1 will bcII nt Orangeburg Court House, on tbe first Monday in January next, all that plantation or tract of land situate and beinjr in tho County and State aforesaid containing Eight hundred Acres more or less, and bounded by lands of | Henry Funderburgh, Mary C. Himer, J. Pi Ott, and J. B. Eiley?being tbe planta tion or tract of land of which i'urman Hooker died poized. Terms?One half (with the prirl'r^e of paying all canhj tho balance on a ereuir ot twelve months. Purchaser to give bond bearing interest from day of sale', : seen ml by n Mortgage of the premises, purchaser to pav for papers and Recording. SherifPs Ollirc, ) Otangebuig C. 11., [ E. 1. CA IX, Dev. ISih, lt>.'5. j' s. o. c. doc 18 Sc SHERIFFS SALES. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ORAXGEBURG COUXTY, Ix the Common Pi.eas. Edward A. Xix, Gordian, vs. John C. Edwards, "j Judgment Cecil S. Edwards V Foreclosure, and others. By virtue of the Judgment herein, I will sell, to tbe highest bidder, at Orangeburg C* IL, on the lihit Monday in January next, during the utual hours of sale, live following tracts of land, viz: All that tract of land containing about -l-V-i acres, on Four Hole Swamp, and bounded by lands now or formerly of Melton Rush, Thus. Dantzler, Robert Johnson and Dr, R, W. Rates. The same to be sold in parcels, plats of which will be exhibited on day of sale. Term*?One third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, purchaser giving Bond to secure the credit portion and n Mortgage of the premises and lo pay for papers ami Recording Orangebu'rg 0. II., ) Sherill s ?lUte, \ E. I. CA IX, Dec I3th, 1673. J S. (>. C. dec 18' :l.t Seed Rye, Wheat, and Rust Proof Oats. Rocltport Lime AND X^iverpool Sn.lt Xeiv ( rop New ?llrltsiiis $ti?iii*. ltioaitd Java Collerw Al.So A full assortment of SHOES, HAT.-?, CROCKKRY &e. My goods are offered at lowo>t rates for CA3H. T02JACCO A SPECIALTY. Agent for the ATLANTIC, MILYIIiLE, K1CHM0XD, and TEXAS HOME FlJIK Insurance Co.'s. Representing .^2,000,01)0 Capital. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Next lo Court House on Market St. CHARLES S. BULL attorney at law U. S. COMMISSIONER and Not Kit y l'UBi.tc. Crnngeburg, S. C oct 23 tf ACORN COOK. With or without Portabio Hot Water Reservoir and Closet. Soa't U7 as oll-faiUonei Store, tat get ess With all latest improvements. Largest Oven and Flue. Longest Fire Box for long wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire back and Fire Box Bottom?In sures a Quick, Sweet and Even Bako and Roast. Swing Hearth and Ash Catch. Won't soli floor or carpet. Durable Doublo and Braced Centers and Ring Covers. Burns butllttlo wood. Has Mica or Solid Iron Front. Carefully Fitted Smooth Castings. No Old Scrap Iron* Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin Lined Oven Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Edges and Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron: Won't crack. WAHBANTSD SATISFACTORY Manufftr.tnrod by RATH BONE, SARD & CO., Albany, N.Y? Sold by an EnleryrUXng Dealer in every Town. W1LLCOCK & WOLFE, nov 20?3m Orangeburg, S. C. FOR SALE. Ono Tract of Land containing 10-1 Acres more or less, in the County of Orangeburg. Rounded on N. Y?\, hy lands of 1*. A Williams, on W.j by hinds of Dr. Danlzler, on South by hinds of Owen Shuller, E., by lands of-Taylor and on North by lands of R. Bannister. The same may be treated for nt private sale until first Mon day in January next. If riot desposed of prior to that time will be sold at public auction on that day. Fur tcr ma apply lo W J. DETRFYILLE, dec 4 5t Attorney at Law, FOR SAUB? I A desirable Residence and Lot on R?ssel'] Street, opposite Riggs'. The houso contalno six comfortable Rooms. Also a lot on Broughto/i Street, connect ing -with the above lot, nnd next to W T Midler's Store, containing a good Barn and. Stables. All of the rtbove Buildings aro entirely new and in good repair. i For lorias apply to A J .JA0R*SOfsT, Or let - AB 11YDRICK, nov 20 ln? jojnth:s. davis & BOUKNXGHT&. SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & 00., AND DEALKK3 I-V i Dry Goids, Carpets, Oil Cloth*, Ak*?1 tings, Boots, Shoos, Etc. COLTJjMjBIA, s. c. The attention of publishers in every part of this State is calico to consider a very im portant fact, namely, that the old estubish cd house of K. C. SniVElt & CO. is not closed but reorganized upon the only basis that business can be carried on Buccesjfullv, STRICTL Y CASH. ' And we assure our patrons that wc shall continue the same honorable course of deal ing with them that was such a distinguished feature with tho hou3o of It. 0. SH1.VKR ?fc CO. Wc have now in store tho beat selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, CnpB, Carpets, Oil Cloths* Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., ISvcr Been in this city'selccted by one o tbe firm, who superintends the busine-v., and consequently knows the wauts of this com munity better than buyers residing olse where. The entire stock will bo offered at price* never before equal cd dn thisscctiou. The Prices will startle nnd attract you at sight. We invite you tosend at once for Samples of these ISTo w AXD HANDSOME GOODS And, if shown to your friends nnd neigh bors, we are aur? it will be to your advnn tage to send us a large order. We pav freight on all bills amounting to $10 ami upwards** All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or re send them C. U. 1)., nnd guarantee satisfaction. Best ?le. Prints in the city. Long Cloths 8.1, 10, 12|c. ^one equal to them in tho State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mohair, just imported. Hosiery Department?Full of well assorted Goods at Popular Price*. Gents'Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoe Department is ft oond to iiuiio on this continent From tbe cheapest Bi'ngan to tht? finest IIa ml Mtulc Goods. The most coniplcto nnd best managed Carpet Department in the wobld. Cloth', Cassimcres and Jeans are bought by the casn and sold at a very small ABGANGS. Brown and Blenched Shirtings are sold at FACTORY PRICES. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will ASTONISH. We gliall Rxpcct an Order From You or a Call When You Visit Our Cltly. oct 2 187.r? 3m' -.?---j J N. ROBSON, j 68 EAST BAY, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZERS. CllAl.ESTON, S. C. November 1, 1875. Having been engaged for twenty years in the (iiigno Trade with eminent success,! deemed it advisable to introduce Fertilizers under my own name and guarantee. I have made arrangements to have prepared a Guano under niv inspection and control, called ROIJSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZERS! This Gunno is of the highest standard. It contains, among other valuable ingredients, three percent, of Am monia, one ami a half per cent, of PoLsh, ami fourteen! per. cent, of Avalablc Phos phate. I also have prepared for me a COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE of tbe highest standard. These Fertilizers are compounded of the purest materials, and are manipulated and tested under the su pervision of Dr. St. J- Ravencl, of this citv whose name gives a wnrrant for their high character and adaption for our soil. I oiler these Fertilizers to Plauters on tho follow ing favorable terms : KOBS?N'S COTTON AND CORN FER TILIZERS. Cash $44 per ton; on time, $>50", ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID THOS PJIATE, Cash, $28 per ton; on time, $33. Planters ordering immediately will be al lowed to the first of April to decido which they prefer, cash or time. An order for a car load of eight tons'will be sent free of dravagc; but for a less amount $1 per ton will bo charged. On orders for largo lots from Grangers or dealers, a liberal diBCOim will be allowed. I take this occasion to return my dumaa to those who have so largely patronized tho Fertilizers hitherto offered by me, nnd in soliciting their favorable attention to anoth er, I pledge my best efforts to merit a contin uance of confidence by keeping the highest standard of Fertilizers adapted to cotton nnd corn. nov 27 3m. _:_ Per Day al Home Terms treo. . Address 0. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. i jun2U 1875 ly lOOOvBushMsf Red Rust Proof Oats v Si Jper Su^el^- r SACKED its eottitiiiih itii nJonliiuisliS _ - ??v>~rvl,t-rt-?,j)ia is the For you to buy your t . '. \A'U tO' . ?'A r, v.' !?; IjjJtJl ,r Ulli) u Drugs, Medicines, Toilet ? Articife&J'^ Paints, Oila,J Brashes, &c. 1 ' ; r Also a Fine Assortment 6f " 1 1 /.HM 31 Cutlery, .0 I is i Segftrs, Tobacco aii^a?. PlrpSP'' : '' All of which' will be pold CllEAP'f-or cash at the , f ? OUD> ??UG 1 - of. hnv or*. .Vf./. QRANGEB?R?j Zi\ lit ?F -, TiiKrTJ.V* I>r. A. C PVKp. . j ohn ogrei ? svccessob. or ROBERT JENNY, T , Importer and Manufacturer ly J J.l of w - ; HARNESS & SADDLES., ,;,n Has the pleasure to inform the Public that he has Received a heavy Stock, fr?ui the North of even- description what belong* to a first claps Saddlery ELdnblishment. 1 Also wish to draw particular attention to ?; his Stock of * -r LAD i ics RIDING SADDLES] r? ? and his assortment of shoes. Price* lower then ever. r -.f <j (Jood Saddles at $3.50. tiood Shoes at $1.70 . - . . sj'{"";~ ' , JUST FRO rffis. WHO? A75TIIITR II. I.EW1Y D?RM\T0LIGIST AiND PRACTICAL HAFR CUTTER, niispectfilUy n tnnuin.-i'n.to (!>'.> ('iti*m? ?>f 'IhiHgeburg. lh.it he ha? prrmunei.tly Unrated himself in this,place-oimI rc?p;ie?t* 4 dmre of their patronage. Call at No. 3 Law Kaugc, op]?vtUt Fort . Ofliee. sept 4 1875 1? r emo veSli ~ TO THE REAi; OF '.:?*>?' i u-.u-j A. FISCUEIt'a BTOBB , Where T am prepared to serve the Public at tho shortesl notice in my line of bmunes*. Thanking the Citizens for their liberal patronage in the past, I beg a continuance if' the same in the future. : .r- t\ MOSES M. BROWN, Barbar. A2* OUTFIT We want some one in cv*>ry connty to take orders and ddircr uuod* for tho old and original C O. D. House Larr;e eaatl wage*. Splendid chance in every neighbor* hood for the right person of either'mx,, young or old. Sumplcs, new Iwts, eircnl- ? , terms, etc., u complete outfit sent free and post paid. Send for it at once and"' make money at your homes. Address, II. J. IIALL & CO. 0 N'Howard Street Haiti more, Md, nov 13 ? 3?. "g?o~~S. SHIREB/ Commission Merchant, healer ik Gli< CERIES, FINE WINES, Ac. t Agent for Barton's Planter, AveryVFIowiy''' and all kinds of Agricultural Implements. ' At New Brick Store next to Duke'? Drug Store. sept 25? 6ni ( Mortgage Sale. By virtno of a certain Mortgage, I will sell at the Plantation of James Zeigler, oV , Tuesday the 4th day of January aiext, for,,. Cash 'Ihrce Head of Cattle, as the property of Moses Jones, under Mortgage to Jamca Zeigler. ,, , o y ' au80 By virtue of a certain Mortgage. I wlU. sell nt Orangeburg, C. H., on Monday tho . 3rd day of January next, for Cosh, One Hay Horse, as the property of Jacob Fdd-sr, -?-.der Mortgage to ?. ja. Hennon. A?s? .< By virtue of a certain Mortgage. I will sell at Orangeburg C. IL, on Monday ths 3rd day of January next, for cash. One Iron Gray Hort.?, owo at the Plantation of Geo. Sellers, on theToesday the4th day of January, Ono Milch Cow and Calf, as the property of Daniel Williams* under Mot* tgago to J. & O. Sellers. ' December 18th 1876. 1 * E. I. CAIN, ni I ? AgttuV 1 dec 18 3t. : KOUGa ?Si AND FOR SAI.E3 115 Acres lying partly in the Town ef Orangcburg. For further particulars, ap? j ply to A. It. MILHGUS, dec 1 Im Bamberg, So. Ca.