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S. T. S?UDEB, Artist and Photographer* Bogs to intoim the People of Orangeburg that bo will open a Branch of his Chart loston Establishment iu Brigguiann's Building, (Blumo's Gallery,) Main Street, and can Remain during the month of Novoaiber only for tho purpose of making FINE PHOTOGRAPHS of every description. Old Pictures Copied anc Enlarged to any desirable size. Views of Stores Residences, &c, made on Reasonable Terms. AH Work finished iji the Same Elegance of Style ns that for which my Gallery in Charleston is noted. A nice assortment of Frames, etc., at Reasonable Prices,, Please call and exam. Ine Specimor.8. _nov. 20 tf Something New and Fresh IN TUB (xrocery Hiino can al way a bo found cheap AT THE Store round the corner, where W.T. M?LLER Is always replenishing his full Stock of choicest Family Groceries of every kind Bacon flams and Sides, Flour of the best Brands Molasses and Syrups, Tongues and -Fish, Pickles, Jellies, Fruits, also Liquors of all Grades, Be pleased to call and call to be pleased - W. 1, M?LLER. Nov. 23 3t MEAN USINES ^Having just opeuednt the Sign of II, Fundcrbnrg where 1 keep On Hand A Fall Supply of the Purest IiiqUoT'S The choicest SEGARS .A-iid tlie best selected. Groceries. MY OOOPS AND PH ICES j^arc made to suit aR who favor mo with patronage and I guarantee satisfaction, jsro iixiMiBTjro. Nov. 20-lv O. I). KORTJOTIN. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S CAPITAL .si.ooo.oao, S?LiUBIil'": PACIFIC GUAoVO. This Guano is now so well known in all the Southern Slates for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products (if labor, as not to require special re commendation from us. Its use for seven years past 1ms established its character foi reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade ntiprd^the suragt guarantee of the cuntimu'd excellence jf this Guano. 3*iWle supplies put Into market this season are, ns horetoforo, prepared under the P-?sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Rnvenel, chemist of ibe company, ut larloston, S. C, hence planters may rest assured that its quality ami composition Precisely the same as thut heretofore sold, .1. >\ ROBSON0?cllin}i Agent, Charleston, S. C. JS?, S. REESE & CO., General Agent Baltimore. Term-?S-18 each; $53 time, vilhout interest. To accommodate pi.inters they can order now and have un'il the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the Factory by the car loud no dravage will be charged. . f-trg" Papers that inserted niy advei tis 'inent last year will please copy, nov 2'7-3m bSouth Carolina Department. Ijifo v ss0i'ii>t ion of .Ajiiericn, DAY & IIAGOOD, General Agents, Charleston, S. (', Actual Assets, June Igt, 1.S72, $3,013,153.50. Wc call attention to the following facts: 1st. No company in the world has attained the same auccess in so short a period. l^NVhy ? Because the Lifo Association, invests its money in every locality where, it ?^?orates, thereby putting capital where capital is needed, and making \he facilities ^for insuring easier, i It is not an adventure gotten up for tli2 benefit, of stockholders, but a pvrely ^mutual company, managed entirely for the benefit of those who take policies in it. AMI the surplus or prolits is returned to them annually in the shape of dividends, p As it invests its lands at 10 per cent., w hile New York companies being compelled r bv law to invest in their own r-'tate, only earn ti to 7 per cent, SVc claim that our dividends will be larger and conscfjuently insurance cheaper than any New York company. nov 27-.".mo JUST ARRIVED. k A V ^-SPLENDID JXYV OF dJHLES m HOUSES HORSES! HORSES!! MULES! Wc respectfully cull Ihe attention of ^the citizens of Ornngcburg and Ornngc Furg Couniy to the fact, that we will have a choice lot of horses from Virginia, this market by the twentieth of De cember. This slock has been selected from choice stock raisers in the Ohl Dominion and with an eye to the necessities of this * market, They will consist ol* fine Saddle ?vind Harness horses. We also call your rrtttention to the fine lot of nudes we now have on hand. We expect to keep a full supply of both horses and mules constant ly on hand. If oup stock don't give sat iflhction, you can return them, and get your money back, with interest. Try u*. that's all we want, . H\W STABLES OF W, M. SAIN & CO. nugS7-rf. PUBMC SALE. 1*. 1'. Jennings, Adin'r of Kst. of Jno T. Jen nings, v< I'. ["'elder and others, Creditors and neirs til* J. T. Jennings. Under an order in the Common Pleas in this ease, there will he sold at Wnltcrboro, by the Shcrill'of Cbllcton, on the first Monday in De cember next, fur one-half (J) cash, the other half to beat the option of the purchaser also cash orn credit of one year, secured by bond and mortgage execat nI to the. Referee in this ease; the bonds with interest from date. Purchasers paying for Papers anil Recording. 1. That largo body oftinibere?! land inColle ton County, hting all the land of which J. T. ('ennings, died seized in that County, contain ing as is supposed about twenty-five thousand acres. These lands mclodca good deal of well timbered, ns well as fanning land and great facilities for market by th? lOdisto River, There is a Dwelling and other buildings on the hind. II. On t|ie same day and at the same place for cash four (I)Stcain Saw Mills in good run ning order. III. On the same day nt Orangcburg by the Sherill'of that Cnuiity, ami the terms prescribed for the Colleton Land, a tract of twenty five hundred (2*>(J0)acrcs, lying at the Junction of the north am'. South I'Misto and bounded by them at llicsmith, north by lands of M. Murphy David Murphy and Mrs. Ashe, cast by J. T. Sjuuuukcr and if. Jennings, an<l west by E. Smoke ami Jno. ICasterlin. On the place there is a Large and handsome Dwelling house and all I lie outbuildings usual -. !i a \\?- ? i sell led plantation ? the lands lir.-t class cotton and provision. 2. Another tract of two hundred (2(10) acres of good Farming Land in the same neighbor hood, hounded hy hinds of J. D. t leukicy, S. Dibble, Jno. EusterlinandGeo. Kittrell. M* GLOVER. Nov. 7, 2372, Referee. Geo. S. Hacker Doors, Sasli, DBlind Factory CHARLESTON. THIS IS AS LARGE AND COMPLETE, a factory an there is in the South. All work manufactured, at the Fs\ctory jn this city. The only house owned and managed by a Carolin ian in this city. Scud for price list. Address GEO. S. 11 ACKER, Postoflice Box ) 70, Charleston, S. C. Factory and NYnrcrooniB on King street oppo site Cannon street, on line of City Railway, Nov. 13 ly * Horses! Mules! The undersigned keeps constantly on hand bill Stock of Horses and Mules?tobe sold nt prices to suit the times. Call at Meroney's, at Orangeburg C. IL, or at my Stables, at Hamberg, S. C, and I will suit von, 1 intend doing a Ihc business, and guarantee all Stock sold by mo as represented. Mr. A, Mc(^UEEN SALLEY attends to my business at Orangeburg (.'. II. oct .30 P. M. BAMBERG. FLO Uli! FANCY GROCERIES! Aiovidls Family Flour, No. 1 Mackerel, Canned Salmon, Lobsters, Tomatoes, Fruit, Sea Foam andllurslord Making Powder, Crushed, Powdered and Yellow Sugars. Tobacco I Good at nine plugs to the dollar, also a va riety of treasonable C i < >Ocls9 M C!l AS Hardware, Shoe?, Yarn and Hacon. .JOHN A. IIA .Mil .TON, MARK ET STRRET. FOR SAX.JE. IN OILING EBURCJ COUNTY S. C. ? A plantation at n great bargain?contai dug about \'M> acres of good upland Cotton land, every ncrc tenable, no Kwanips,or ponds, alicul :!'J"> acres cleared a"d under good fences, .*!0 acres of the land produced thin year ?baut 1,100 Pi- Reed rotten to the acre, with a cost <d' less th?n Sl'tO worth (if commercial manne. "JO buildings, all in good repair, almost as good a new, including a very nice dwelling house with live good si/.c rooms tlircu brick ccinmcys a car riage house, kitchen, smoke house, stahlcs for eight horse*, burn, crib, negro quarters o.e. Abo .i good M/.ecountry store, and ahrstratc stand for business. The ulaca is situated three miles south of Four hole bridges in Orangeburg Colin tv,fourteen miles from Orangeburg C. Jl. near the live chop road, in ? healthy and t!;ick!y zet tle?! country. The neighbors are the bestand kindest people. Laborers are plentiful and well behaved. It is one of the most desirable and pretty place- in this section of the country, Price $2,500 one half cash balance in one and Iv ii years time, The buildings would now cost more than $2,500 to construct them, Tille-Indispensable. Apply to \V. OAK MAN. On the place or address him at Orangcburg s. (:. Nov. (> :;t $.yrO$20 per thy, Agent? wanted ! All clas ses of working people, of either sex, young or old make more money at work for us in their spure moments, or al^ the time, than at any thing else. Particulars free. Address G. Still son it Co., Portland, Maine. &Giicc of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on the 18tb day ofNovcmbcr, 1872 lile our final accounl with Ilm Hon orable Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, ns Administrator dc bouts non pfthc Instate of Jositth Jfciglcr, ami Ad ministrator of Kstato of Gcnrgu Zeiglcr und Mal:w hi Zeiglcr, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. P. A, BUYCK, Administrator. Columbia S. C. . Will bo opened January 1st. 1873, with n full corps ofexporionced Teachers. Rates per scholastic year?half yearly in advance. Boar*}, Including washing, fuel, and lights together with tuition in regular College Course per. Scholastic year of nine months $225,00 For Circular, Address Rev. Samuel B. Jones President. Care of Christian Neighbor, Columbia, S. C. COTTON GINS, &c. Magnolia Cotton Gins, tho lightest running Gin made. Price $4 a Baw. Gullett's Steel Brush Cotton Gins. $5 a saw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gins, with feeders. $5.,5Q a saw. Brown's Georgia Patent Gins. 83.75 a saw, delivered. Coleman's Burr Stone Corn Mills, Cot ton Presses. Ileadlcy's Steam Engines. For sale by C. GRAVELEY, No. 205 East Bay, South of Post Office, ')ct 1?It Charleston, S. C. SIIACKEL.FORD & KELLY, FACTOUS AM) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nqut*' Atlantic Whart, Charleston, S.C, AOEXTS roil Moro Phillips' Ammoniated Carrihcan Sea GUANO. \r. w. sitAcKLr.Fouu. wm. Alices KEi.i.r oet 1-12 _ WANTED. Three young and energetic men; one to at tend a small country store; two to assist on plantation- Good terms; recommendations required,' utpply for information at this office from and after Saturday, the 0th inst. tf?tice of Dismissal, Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of November next, I will File my Final Account with the lion. Thud 0. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismssal as Administrator of the ectate of Mrs. Rachacl Corbitt, de ceased. J, W. Boylstono, Administnitor. NOTICE. UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORT GAGE. Worten Cv Stead man in liquidation } ys ;-? Estate W. B. Matheuoy, ) We will sell at Public Auction, on, Salcday in December, 1872, during the usual hours of sale, at Orangeburg C. Ih, the following tract of land, belonging to W. B. Mathency, doo'd. * 100 acres of land, more or less, bound ed south by the Orangeburg Rond, north by lands of James Laird, cast by lands of Mrs. Charlotte G crick, and west In lands of John .1. Walker. Terms cash, Purchaser to pay for all necessary Papers. 0RAWGEBURG ACADEMY. The generous patronage, and growing favor, which this Academy has received sinue its formation, has afforded great on couuragcmeiil to the undersigned, and tconvinccd them that industry ami npplica cion on their part, is all that is now ne cssary to render a permanent success what heretofore may have boon regarded as uti experiment. They set out with the determination to supply fully the educational wants of the community, and to the accomplishmcn of this end, they now renew thcirpromise to devote till their energies and abilities. All the latest improvements in text books, modes of instruction, mechanical appliances and discipline, will bo careful ly discussed and judiciously introduced. In fact, no pains will be spared to make the OitANOKnuws Acadkmy rank favorably with the best in the State or elsewhere. Hoys will be prepared for College or business, and young ladies given a finish ed course of instruction. The male ami female departments are kept strictly separated, except during recitations. Pupils can cntcrnl anytime, and those living at it distance will be furnished with reasonable board in good families. Terms per Month English.S 3,00 Classics.1,00 S. R. McUiehVtmp James S. Ilcyward THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT the NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WITH ATTACH MKNTS KOK KINDS OK WORK is fast winning favor in die household, :is sliown bv tho rapidly increasing sales. * This NEW* FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is capable of a range and variety of work sucb as was once tbongbt ^impossible to perform bv machinery.' We claim and can show, that it \n the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrang ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and sjn.op*' ? ly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable not only for tlic range and va riety of its sewing, but also, for the variety ami diflercnt kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using ju|k twist, linen or CO.tton thread, fine or coarse, making the intcrlocked-tclr.stic'^icli, alike on both tides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or, leather may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and neyer wearying instrument may be adjusted for iinu work or gauze or gossamer tis sue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate lingers have been known \o perform. At tin* world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales ! J. K. "White, Agent Office at Engine I louse, Orangeburg, S. C. pin 0 3ni NOTICES. OFFICE OF Cl.UNTY COMMIS SIONERS. OrANGKBURO po?nty S. O., November. 8th, 1872. Notice is hereby given to all parties having Claims in the Ofiice of County Commissioners for which orders have not been drawn to call at said Ofiice on Sat urday Nov. 9th, and on Saturday Nov. 10th, 1872, to receive said orders. Bv order of the Roard. JAMES VAN TASSEL. Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Applica tion will be made to the General Assem bly at its next Session for a Revival of the Charters of "Pine Grove Church," and "Trinity Church" under the jurisdic tion nf the "Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina and adjacent States." Notice of Dismissal. ? Notice is hereby given that I will on the 11th day of December next, filo my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orungehurg County, as Administrator of Dr. Win. A. Cooper and ask. for Letters of Dismissal. J.S. C. HUFFMAN, Administrator. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE." SUITH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Charleston, S. C, May 1U, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May 19, the passenger trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run .is follows: Ton AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston - 9:00 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 5:40 p m FOR COLUMBIA? Leave Charleston * 9:80 a m Arrive i\i Columbia, 5:20 p m for charleston. Leave Augusta ? - 9:00 a m Arrive at Charleston - 4:30 p m Leave Columbia - 9:00 a in Arrive at Charleston - 4:30 p m augusta might EX pres*. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - 8:30 pm Arrive at Augusta - - 7:;i") a ui Leave Augustn - - <>:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:59 a in COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - 7:10 pm Arrive at Columbia - 0:30 a m Leave Columbia - - 7:50 p m Arrive at Charleston - 0:45 a m SIMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Suinmcrvillc .- 7:25 a in Arrive at Charleston - 8:40 a m Leave Charleston - 3:25 p in Arrive at Summcrvillc at - 4.10 p m CAM DEN nRAXCIL Leave Camdcn - - 7,20 a in Arrive at Cu I umhin - 11 55 a in Leave Columbia - - 2.10 p m Arrive at Camdcn - 11.55 p m Day and Night Trains connect at Au gusta withMacon and Augusta Hai I road and Georgia Hail roads. This is the quickest and most, direct roiKc, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other points West and North, w'cst, Columbia Nigbl Trains conned with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Day and Night Trains connect withOhar I* i n' i tOiUi. Through Tickets on rale, via this route to all points North. Camdcn Train connects at Kingvillc daily (,< xcept Sundays; with Dav Passen ger Train, and runs lb rough to Columbia A. L. TYLER, Vice-President, S. R. Pievens General Ticket Agent. Sop 27 Absolutely the njwr ritoTEcnox wajxhx Fire." Over 1200 actual fires pat out with it, MOKETHAN $ 10,000,000,00 WOIlTU Ofi fkopkrty saved EltOM THE FLAMES. Tin; iB?0? 1 FIRE 1 EPATtTMEN'i'S it, the principal Cities (if the Union use tl\eiu daily. They ar* Rafeand Simple, and a powerful protection. TlIE (it >VERNM ENT has adopted it. For ty-six Railroads use then, lusu/ance Cu/a seduce rates .where it is introduced. F ' R ? 1 II E E X T i N G U ISM E ? " ALSO, TUE Bahcoch Self-, feting Five Engine^ for city, town and villau ? usi1 It is more effective than theiStoum Fir* Ku ginc because it is instantaneously 1 rcio*.? ?cd throws a powerful h! ream, of carbonic iojd and water for any.length of ttutu. \j ..' .. . It is-the liest and cheapest Fire Engine in '.he world,and comes within the ftmmciul abilllUrf of every place. It does not require on expense; systynr, of waterworks, and is itjver oat of repair. Svnd for "Their Record." . " F. W. 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