The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 15, 1870, Image 7
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8ATUHDAY, JANl^VUYl^jfei
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ftsrnish the (*4^6%rfe^**Tl><>'l
American "$Ioek ?Journal, for one yjar,
ft for Two I^]arf, if paid in advance, will
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y cooa desirtngMto avail themselves of this |
advantageous offer, wilt com: forward
sud subcribeor renew their subscriptions
bed uro that date.
Oc* Opinion oVSalkday's Pmr.us.
?Wo wow astonished to hear that we
^ 4*ad given* p$aj$p ^o uinny persons by
publicly noticing the drunkenness of]
ft sale-day. We spoke of it as it was, noth
ing extenuated, uor set dowu aught in
? malice." A pro}>o*, to onr notice of our
I aalc-duy, wo quote fur tho, benefit of
Q^those uml-?tfte^'"tJto (ipiuiou of one
i or two excnarTgca of sale-day in other
W places.
The Darlington Southerner says: "A
"very large, number of persons?white
1 and coloreSWMJ&mbled ut the Village
R_ on Monday last, iu accordance to old
?custom, and it would seem by the nuiu
\ ber who wcro drunk, that they would
have aavctp1 -hroney?iinl time if -ihoj'hujd
reumiucd at home." *
Tho Ocoueo Courier soy*: "As tho
day wuued, . uni.se und ; confusion, sup
criudneed by iuibibiug too freely of n
f iiquid known hereabouts, as tangle-foot,
becuuu? only too a ppareut. Man, it seems,
is uot only w illing to suffer the ills he
?as, but will fly to those he Lnows not I
The Barnwell Jountul taXR: "Towards
aw
the close of the day many who had im
bibed too freely of "tangle-leg" and big
angin," we'rof Vc)y boisterous and showed
Tight. Many ol'thcni wore taken in nut
Of the cold.",
it wunl3^4dar-thr::, thai at ether
places ' Orangebnrg, drunkenness
is golfing to be the characteristic of
these occasions, und that the Press in
other places untices uud rebukes the
lowing evil.
11 their, in tiny disgrace, that attaches
4uth.it aJTair.it is that such brutal drunk
'ciiiH-ss. was exhibited iu our streets, and
stores and not that tho OllANOKKUItU
j -.' ' "
KlCtVH noticed, and rebuked
5lc4v *hc 1^?css-cTcr, nnd every honest
?ca<u. in his sober moments, ludd up to
rebuke and censure such scones as were
witnesjj in Orangeburg on last sale-day.
Our T<rtm Council should provide frvr
those occasions.
t
- We have rccicved the Oeonty Audi
tor 's abstract of personal property ?f]
this County ns returucj for tl - year,
IKGO. We give the total of the diffcr
?nt townships.
- Number oMIorses 2203, valuo ?282,
888.
- Cattle 15.15G, value $232,402.
- Mules and Asses, 1702, vulue $238,
402.
- Sheep nud floats, 71C7, value $14,
VC8.
Hogs, 30,7 lo\ value 3170.784.
Wesiehesaud Pluto 1,4X3, value C34;
675.
- Pianofortes, niclodcona, etc., 100, value
913,310.
- Pleasure carriages 95t>, value $58,223.
Dogs, 4,130, value, S21,?(M?.
' Averago value of property appertain
ing to merchandize $105,802.
Property appertaining to merchandize
$105,802!
Property uppurtaining to manufactur
ing $11,488,
Value of manufactured articles, en
gines and too)s, ou hand, $40,261.
Value of moneys, bank bills, etc. $81,
CIl.
Value of all credits $100,277.
Value of stocks of compauies out of
this State $35,717.
Jtonds uot exempt from taxation, $14,
692. r<J?S .V'r . -
Annual valtto of all leases, except per
manent leases, $7.721.
Value of all othor property $517,037.
-Totoi-vniu? of all iusible pereoaa]
property, $2,008,074.
TFtsis an increase over 18C8 of about
bap.
We invite attention to the enrd pj
3fr. Jourd??,^/-which appears in this
weeks issu.ro-. Mr. Jourdah is an old
nnd experienced gardenor and is well
known in nur eounty. There is nothing
which1 adds nioro to tho value und
?scoria; ia *v? ii
nppcarwucc- of ft dwelling than a nicely
arrange^ , flpW.o-r garden. We bespeak
fof Mr.^^duVdirn'ff liberal patronnge.
Mr. Fowlos oilers tho ?lckso!! Cotton
for Bale.
"Parties, visiting t%ari?stou,. cannot
\%gf\'J^QvP ?h^rc~jteniWy of
Music.
Court.?Tfcra Cdtitiugcnt Doqk'ct was
called nud disposed of Inst Saturday.
The following ixntoneos wero pro
nouubdd *,by}bl$ honor Judge Curpeutcr, j
upon persons convicted tit this term:
Fdlen,Jefferson, Assault and Battery,
$10. fiuu uud costs of prosecution or con
finement in County Jail foi one mouth.
Joseph F. Robinson, Assault and Mat
tery, $3 tine auiUeost.s of prosecution.
It. G. M. i trry, Assault and Battery,
81 fiu?' and costs.
John Evans, Assault and Battery, $00.
fine nud costs or two mouths in County
Jail.
Abo Bisher, Malicious Trespass 850,
fiue and costs, or three months in County
Jail.
Marshall x\maker, Assault and Bat
tery, two indictments, $75, line and costs
in each case, or six months iu County
Jail.
Frederick Wilson, Petit Larceny, $20
Hoc and costs or two months in County
Jail.
. Isaac Jacobs, Petit Larceny, $30, fnto
und costs or two months iu County Jul!
Peter Fair. Petit Larceny, $30 fi?c
aiid costs or two months in County Jail.
Peter Fair, Assault and B.tttery, $20
lino and coats or one mouth iu County
Jail.
Gorge Ludsnti, Trespass, $5 fiue und
casts or one month iu County Jail.
Gorge Ladson, Assault and Byttcry,
$5 fine uud costs or oue mouth iu Jail.
Win. Meyers, Obstructing highway.
$1 fine and e s's aud to reiuovo the
obstrucliou by 1st of February next or
pay tin additional fine of $100.
James Cooper, Bastardy, Motion in
arrest of Judgment, nrgucd by counsel.
The Court reserved its decision.
The Court adjourned on Saturday
until Thursday, 13th when the civil
docket was taken up.
Judge Carpenter has filed a decree iu
the case of Fickliug vs ltilcy, iu favor,
of the validity of the Homestead law,
except iu coses where the debt is secured
by n lieu.
We wonlJ call the attention of our
reader* to the Tact, that Messrs. ('nusr.i.
son, Kkamku & Co., Agents uf the
Zells' Amiuouimtcd Bone Super Phos
phate, have received u large supply ol
this valuable fertilizer, which we can
safely recommend to our planters, hav
ing the full endorsement of the great
Oeorgia Cotton planter and experimen
ter Dr. R. M. I'endleton of Sparta, (ieo.
See what ho says in the December No.
of tho Southern Ctiftivotor, page 381.
Out of 15 commercial fertilizers, all of
them put dowu at the rate of $10 per
acre, it was the second hest, paying 04
per cent, whereas Peruvian Cuano paid
only 50 per cent aud Rhodes only 39 per
cent. We have also a number of certifi
cates fiotu Planters of our own State and
Couuty, who have used it before, aud
the Agents are prepared to furnish cer
tificates from all parts of the Southern
States upon application to them.
Give it a trial aud be convinced,
jan 8 u>2.
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p4 ?. ? 0U I t" XOUtUlOtt (TIO X
, m m do'S ?? nmod aio-awna i
p T*?D J?>d oo'SS ,ti X\'X" K.XOSSIIO ^>
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^KAMMKIHU (IOOr),
A.in Oil iififiAV no.\. ;i
<nir\-nrT?irx7iT>riT A T
IjUXUlUA?ALtjxlAJU.
?S A25.54 KT 21PORTS.
OrrtcR of tub QnAXOKniuta Nsws,
Junuary 14, 1870.
COTTON?Sales during tlie week
hales. We quote:
Ordinary.21
Mi.Idling.22
MidJliog.12\
Hot on Hict.SI '20 per .ntshcl.
t'on.s.$5.20 ? \r bushel.
Cow J'eas.$1.25 par bushel.
1'ikoKhs.$1.00 per bushel.
UOM). 20
sn.\ i:o.2i)
CHAMiKHTON MAHKET.
Cll aki.jssto.v, p|MHA.t AloitM.VO.
January I t, 1870.
Ordinary.22X<7j\2a\
Good Ordinaiy.2\\i(? 2.\\
Low Middling.24l(oiJHJ
Middling..341;
ETIWAN GUANOS,
SOLUBLE MA-NURES,
SULPHURIC ACID,
MANUFACTURED A| CHARLESTON,
UNDEll TifgTOftf^gHI^ FOR THE
Sulphuric Acid and Suioc'ivriiosplihto Company. '? 'y
SOLUIILE I'llOSrilOlUr ACID, in tho form of SOLU RLE PHOSPHATE OF LIMB,
or DISSOLVED HONE PHOSPHATE, is the basis of all good Fertilisers, oinL these are
valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Aoid wrdch is in them.
Tho itninenSe'dt'poxits of I'fio'apuhtlo Guanos which were discovered in JPttL, in South
Carolina, by Dr. PRATT, consist mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which Is ins.de
available a> a Fertiliser by being ground, to powder, nnd reduced by Sulphuric Acid to mich
a condition as to make its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and thus made capable of
Imlng I a ken up by growihg plants. Tho insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fer
tiliser is of no morn value to the plant than tho original Plnsphato rock. The greater the
proportion of this soluble Phosphate which any Fertilixer contains, the leas the quantity re
quired por acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertiliser is ?but containing the highest .per
eentage of Soluble Phosphate.. ff < ' y-g g.-? S (?, ?
Impressed with these^tmUis, the SULPHURICtjtC?r/,,?ND SUPER-PHOSPHATS
COMPANY have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers'South of Balti
more, and ore able to offer to plnntcrs the HIGHEST PEH. CKNTAGE OF SOLUBLE
PHOSPH ATE'OF-'LIME known in ppy inavket. i ? '.; , ?? ?.?,.?,.,,.
Their Fertilisers are offered under tw j forms: ' .I?
1. EtiMan, No.-I.ittPUBE.SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 24
per cent, of Dissolved Rone Phuapiiate of Lime, $H0 per ton, JO per cent, discount for cash.
g. EU.VMU.-1V?*. 3.?PERl'VIAN SUPER-PHOSFHATE. guaranteedtto contain
20 percent! of Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and H to 8 per cent, of AinintHiin. with a suffi
cient addition of Peruvian (inane to adapt it to ull Crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cert, discount
for cash.
WE ALSO OFFER:
DISSOLVED RONE, of high grade,' for planters or manufacturers, who may desire to
mix into any other compost, and we suggest that this is the IichI und cheapest method for
manufactures to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in the mixture. Will be sold at n
fixed rate for each per eentage.
WM. ?. BEE & "CO;, Agents,
No. 14 ADGER'S WHARF.
jan & ,o.n
M.: ALBHECHT,
HOOT AND SIIOK MAKEH,
Returns thanks lor p?*t PATHOSAOE
ami Solicits a continuance of the fddic
WO UK entrusted to liim will REO El YE
his PERSONAL ATTENTION.. All Work
>\ arrested.
oct 28 . e tf
NOTICE
To Administrators, Executors,
Ouartliaiis, Committees
ami Trustees.
PRORATE OFFICE.
DacxMur.a 27. I8t)9.
YOU ARE II ERE It V NOTIFfl.l) THAT
your Hcturu mubi he made to*this OHicc dtt
rihg the Mentha of .JANUARY and FEHRU
AKV. Administrators nud Executors will
please make their Returns in January?the
others iu February, 1S70.
THAI). C. ANDREWS,
Judge of Probate.
1'. S.?Administrators, i.e., must make up
their own Returns, or get their Attorneys
to do it for them. The Judge of l'robaiehss
not the lime to spa*-c for Mich purposes.
Jan l if
G
tEO. W- CARPKXtBB'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR
SAPAP.IU.A
<;i:o. ir. cAiiPKXTKirx
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF liUCHU
Tbotio Celebrated Preparations, originally J
introduced by Uco. IV. Carpenter, uudor the^j
patronage of the medical faculty ; hare boen
so long extensively used by physicians and
Others, that they arc gem-rally known for
their intrinsic value, and can be relied en as
being most valuable remedies in all eases
where Snrsaparilia or Rucliu are spplicable,
and cannot be too highly recommended.
They are prepared iu a highly concentrated
form, so as to render the dose small aud
convenient. Orders by mail er otherwise
wilt receive prompt aticuiioii.
GEO. W. CARPENTER. HB.VSXUY A CO.,
Wholesale identical Warehouse,
No. 747 Market street. Philadelphia.
For salo by DUKES k SHUI.KK, and E. J.
OL1YEROS, Orangcburg. R. C, and DO WIE I
& MOISE. WWctulc Agents, Charleston, S
& oct if
(?MX?Eil VItti f'Ol'.VTV,
PRORATE COURT.
Jos A. Fanning, <rL Of., ct. al. 1
11 vs \
Rebcaea m. Morgan at. al. j
Under the erdcr in thistltis case, I will sell
for cash, ou tlie 15th January next. (Satur- I
day'.) al the i'isntoiioa ?f ibeEslatcnf Mar
tin Friday, the personal property of said
Estate, consisting of
1 Horse. I Mare Mule, 8 Oxen, 15 head
Cattle snd 2 H< 4 bedsteads, .1 Mattress, ?'.
Feather Reds, :t Holsters. 0 Pillows. ' Trun
dle Hed. 1 Cradle, ft Tables. 2 Toilet S.ands.
1 Wushstands, 1 Clock, 2, Clwsts, I pair
Tenges, 1 pair Fire Hops, and a lot of Old
Iron. II. II IiiUS. S. O. C.
jan 1 Id
Colleton Lands for Sale.
VYi'I by sold on the 2d February, (We.lm??
day.) oil the premises, lo tho highest bidder,
twelve hundred (12<HI) uorcs more or less, of
valuable land, the properly of Heubcn Ste
phens,on Salik'diatehie (liver, near Ruckhead
Causeway, in tafo tracts with Dwellings nnd
and necessary Outbuildings on each.
Terms?OllC-half cash, balance on a credit
of one year, with inertjrago of premises.
Also on same tlay ami place, the personal
property, consist in* of Horses, Hogs, Wagon,
Carriage, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Ac, Ac.
All persons having demands against said
Hennen Stephens ?111 present :!;;?::: j:repi?rly
:ii tested, and all indebted will mako payment
on da v of sale.
L. C. STEPHENS,
jan 8?'-'t r.i... C.
INSURE TOUR LIFE
THE E?|U IT A itlJR LIFE coN
ducts its business on the
PCUKLV MUTUAL
ALL CASH PLAN.
-PAY AS YOU CO" is the safo rule in
LIFE ASS U It A NC K
as in anything else.
ItsNKW IH.SINESS in the year 1808 ex
eodeil thai of any "CHECK," "NOTE"' or
"MINED' COMPANY l>3 upwards of Twelve
Millions.^ iJi J "",, < llh'') -I
ALL PROFITS divided nmong the Policy
Holders annually.
income.:.!.ti.uoo.noo.oo
ASSET8.10,OOO,lKX).tH>
Tho EQCITARI.e ASSl llANCE SOCIETY
offers to ll,. Publicall the real ADVAN
TAGE which can with safety bo conceded
bV any Company.
N. AUSTIN RULL,
june 2fl?npl 2?tf Local Agent.
Mt. Kioii Institute,
\yVL\tN.SJ*OHO. S. 0.
A C*lu*?u?1 nj, f Xortinif K. I,,,,,! f,>,- B?u*
I^UVlis SENT TO THIS INSTITUTION
will lx< thoroughly trained in ?11 the
branches of a liberal ??<)m-.-.t ion?unU-ss par
ties prefer their sons i?? lake
A BUSINESS COURSE,
which will embrace careful drilling in Coin
mercial Arithuielic ami other English studies,
and is designed to tit hoys for mercantile life,
or actual business of any kind.
A uniform, uniting economy with neatness
of costume, will he adopted, the nest year,
und the discipline ma le stil! more effective
by combining some of the features of the
Military Academy with t hoie of tho Normal
Sclto I.*
Terms per Session of fire months :
Boards including tuition in all the branches,
only. $100.00.
The Scholastic year opens 1st Monday in
February. Kor particulars send forcirenters.
Address! <}. A. WOODWARD,
jan !?<?31, Principal.
Orangeburg llakery,
V. PITTHAN.
\> tt O I * 111 ETOll.
HAVI Ml procured the services of a
FIRST CLASS RAKER,
Mil. Til OS. w ALnKlUIOTTI.
I am novr prepared to do all kind?of RAKING
at a moments uotiee, and to furnish custom
ers and the Trade generally with a good arti
cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and
retail to Merchants aud Families.
No expenses will be spared on my part to
please my Customers.
The following list of Bread, Cakes and
Cracker? kepi constantly on hand, aud
fresh:
C A K ES:
Pound Cake Large nnd Small.
Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake.
Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cukes.
Scotch Cuke. Lafayette Cake.
French Tea Cake. Lcmoa Cake.
Lady's Pinters. Large Ginger Nuta.
Bolivers and Thick Cakes.
CRACKKliS:
Trenton Crackers. , Butter Crackers.
Seed Crackers.
Sugar Crackers. Large ltiscuits.
\1 I I T? A.D:
Wheat Bread. Ityo Bread.
-Graham Bread.
French. Twist, Split ami Cap Lo*ycs.
The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER
and EGGS.
The Subscriber respectfully rsturns his
thanks to the citizens of Orungeburg for
their palronnge in the past, and respectfully
solicits a continuance of the ?nme.
apl 24?ly V. PITTHAN.
CUlli YET IWLAKKU AM) ??
/ DER'i'AKER. ? I respectfully solicit
work in tlio above line, such as Collins of
all styles, repairing Old Furniture, putting
New Cane Bottoms in Chairs, und all other
work in the above, line dona, with neatness
nnd dispatch. All work warranted. Give
me a trial. B. J. L?YD, Markel-St.,
dec 11?-tiui Next to Jno. A. Ilamilt ?
Notice lo Utcbtorw und l'rc<ll
tnrs.?All persons having claims
against the lv-tttle of James Wiles, deceased,
late of Orangcburg Comity, will present
them, duly vouched, on or before the 1st day
of April next, or payment will he debarred.
Ami all persons indebted to said Estate will
make payment forthwith.
DAVID R. GARRICK,
dec '2">?St . Qualified Administrator.
Notice of Dimissal.
iVrOTJCfc IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will, on the 20th da of January. 1870,
tile my final account with the Honorable
Judge of Probate for Gfsi!^?hnrg County. ?*
Administrator of the Estate of J, J. Rush,
deceased, and ask for Letters of Dismissal,
doc 25?td A. J..II VBRICK.
Notice of Dismissal.
iyrpT&e is hereby Given tiia t hn
the 10th day of January n. I will
tile my Final Accounts with the Hon. T. ('.
Andrews) Judge of Probate, and oik for
Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the
Estate*.of e. t). Carson and George Vice.
dec 2.>~td w. w. vici;,
I_ ?' ":" ? ?? '?' " t' ' -_
Notice of Dismissal.
IVTOTM'i: IS 11 ER E I) V CIYKN THAT
0| I will file uiy final return with tho lion.
Judge of Proteite for Orangeburg County, on
the nth day of t'ohruary next, and asljr for
Letters of Dlsftilssal as Administrator of the
i'.state of Elisabeth O'Oain, druousod. |
DAM ii I. L. llKVWDY.
jan f$?ril* Administrator.
N~OTici:.
Mr. NATHAN K. WANNA
MAKER is my duly appointed Attorney to
transact my business during my aVcrice
from the State. AMOS ROOKK.J
Orr.r.gebur-.'S r.. Jqn. 7th, 1H70.
jan 8 * 4i .
BULL, SCO?ILL & JPIKE,
dfifcfy'wftY. BUSY,
AT THE ., .4 ..
bee hive!
BEE "hIVE !!
:o:
MORE NEW GOODS i
AND STILL THEY COME!
gold dec lin in G>
Wo will Close out our STOCK at
BARGAINS!!!
BULL, SCOYILL &
jan 8 may 29.
STOCKEE'S CHEAP CASH STOEB,
i-3 *
W
M
NOW IS TUM TIME TO BUY CHEAP I!!
I SHALL, PROM THIS DAY UNTIL THE FIRST ftp MARCH NEXT. OFFER MY
i entire Slock of FAIjI? "nd WI2VT?>H OOOIMJ al very Row Prices. Tlio remaining
Slock of (Monks. Slot?Is. Winter Dross (Sooih ami doiliiug wilbh^ offered al Cost.* These
floods must besohl to make noon for SPRINU HOODS, ('onto soon and get bargains. I
have also a Good Stock of Roots, Shoes. Hats. Ctps, Groceries, &.<)., cheap for Cash.
jnn 1 aug 23 .ly.
JOHN DAYIS & CO.,
DAELERSIN
Choice Family Groceries and Liquors
-:o:
We respectfully call tlio. attention of our Friends and the Public to our Stock
of the above named goods, which we warrant to give satisfaction to all who will
favor us with a call. Our prices are ns cheap as any other house this side of
Charleston. Try ua.
dec 25 ly
t.
BACON, FLOUR, SALT.
a jeffords & co.,
JL xl ?
CORNER RUSSELL?ST. AND R. R. AVISN?E.
Has constantly on hand, a full assortment of (i ItOCKIlII^K, which ta?y
.?tiering VERY LOW, also a very fine lot of LIQUORS.
OJBSON'S XXX WHISKEY f?\
PURE OLD CORN WHISKEY f.a
OLD UOl'RHUN WHISKEY (A
$8 00 i*sr Cjtjl<vvj';
?J 00 per GaR' u
1 50 per O.-iflon
i^i^a.]srr)y, gin & winj^:(
Also a cheap lot of JFAM.S.
Parties wishing GROCERIES would do well to call aud examiu : our S b
?chasinpr elsewhere.
purchasing
dec 18
t'.mc
?St-:
J. W. PATTE
HAVE JJJST RECEIVER
bon
F I R E W ORKS.
ton box ix
SAVE YOTR CENTf* for Twenty-five
You will buy a p>Y.BET SURFRUiKi
Candy id n varied flavor-?
Ami, to irain Vonr Lad- *s favor.
(501.1) ?lt SM.VKll W ATCH.'or Chain.
Studs or Kur Rings you will fraiii,
Hreast-1 Mus, Butt un pm your Sleeve.
OFF. Till-; Ft)X.-.mill n t .1 cciv? :
PATTKlisON puts Srltl RISK in all!
PlSAl'Pol.N;t.\IV3NT ''ANT lllll'A l/L
lluy the Box, and \tmr Surprise
Will delight your Neighbor's oyoa.
W. T. M?LLER,
GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER.
OPFERS TO THE PURLIC A WELL SELECTED STOTK OP FRESH PAMILT
GROCERIES and Fine lirands of QUO ICE LIQUORS.
Calling the attention of Housekeepers to the fact that I am supplied EVERY WEEK
with Jfrtmh CABBAGE (Red and White). ONIONS, < <>IM ISll. IRISH POTATOES, DRIED
Al'I'I.ES. Also German, Hatcl and Wnllnuts, and Coae? Nuts, and Batter Nuts and S. C.
Piccan Nuts,
TL? fnlldwing brands are on draft. CABINET, RYE. CORN. MONONOAHALA.
FRENCH RR ANDY. HOLLAND GIN. JAMAICA RUM, CATAWBA WINE, PORT,
MALAGA, SHERRY and CLARET. Also
LAM Fit. CIDFR AND ED1NF.FRC. Al.E.
I shall trv and keep onlv an\A?Xo. 1 ARTICLE of a|! I otter for sale.
TheOLD ClTtZBNSof the County will be happy to find Mr. .It HIN FAIR, formerly
Agent of the S C. H. R., nt this place, with me.
Come one nnd all, and sec for vonrselvcs.
Just received (1 Barrels'of the" far famed CINCINNATI LAOKIV BBBR. This Lnger
needs no recommendation, hut to drink it and pay lor it, Hosprctfully,
pOV 13?ly \y, T. MULLKR.
? SCHOOL KOTJCI-. ,a",mm
The Exercises- of Mi*? R. S. ALRERG0T
January 4tb? 1870/ PW tc*lnaf .apuly H beft
Residence, Corner Ruascll St reel and R. I'.-.
Avenue.
A few Young UdW'tJan i ? m mod.'i ted
with Roonl. }ib I---'.
- - . ? - - ? - ' ?
Office of County Auditor,
QRANCRRURC. SL c,
Ja.xuu-. 7th, ;?<;.??.
Notice is hereby given to ?all parties vrfct
havotfOLD, or. otherwise JJlSPOSKD of atfjj/
RKAL l'RXil'KRTY bldwoen 6epl. Kt, ISO*,
and Srjii. 1st, 18i!'.\ and who are not liable
fur the Tux on the same, are rcijnrstcd to re
port to this OlITee. on or hoforc the l?th day
of Jan., 187(1, all sides, transfers etc., giv
ing the uiiHfiu-r of Ao^os and Rutidings* If
nny, where located, and in whose name prev
iously returned. All persons failing to re
port these sales or transfers cf "Real Pro
perty," by the ttme nbevo specified will \ ?
eharged with the Taxes on the fame for the
Fispal Year, 18<J*.>, as no corrections will bo
mado after (ho ''Duplicato*' is made out.
JAK. VanT ASSEL,
aafagSf?. !J'__^yA..ditor.
Just Received *>t
DR. OLIYEROS'
T7IRESU 'HARDEN SEEDS?SCCH AS
L Onion Sate, Cabbage, Turnips, Kaddj
Dect, Leans, Carrot, Celery, Coliard>>, Co .,
Cucumber. Egg PIaut, Kohl Rnbi, Leek,
t|ice".yJ'Itistar<ii Okra* Parsley, Parsnips, Yey
jji'r^Salsify; Quash, Spinach, Tomato. S.v.
Dr. TJLlVt KOS respectfully calls the *}
tcution of the public to his VAKIL!) an 1
WELL SELECTED Stock or XI ELK'INI?',
whiec he warraliis pure end reliable.
His Ion? experience in tiic dispens'ng and
compounding o/ Aledicjhics .warrants him ia
saying that all those of his own manufacture
urc guaranteed pure in eterv j articular.
E. J. OLIV EROS, M. D,
jan 8 Diuggist and Pharma cut.at.
I Art A KKWAIID_ 1 WILL
laA/V/l/ give One Thousand Dolos
Iteuard for any case of the following disens?s,
whit h the medical faculty have pronounced
incurable, thai Dr. Richm;'? Golden Remedies
will not radically cure. Dr. Kic?':,n*nGolden
llalsuin, No. 1. will cure Syphilid in it*
primary and seeondary stages, such as oM
ulcer?, nictated sore throat, sore eyes, skin
eruption*, soreness of the scalp, eanlication
diseases and mercury thorough'y. l?t.
Eichaus Golden Ralsam. No. 2. will im e t e
?bird stages!of LerrnwrySyphilid. Syphilli? o
and Mercurial Kiicutn.tlisiav and 1 dely ih<??
who sutler fronT*! such diseases to ohtuin ?
radio! cure, without I tic aid of this me .kin*,
which docs nut pfevent the patient lVom eat
ing and drinking u hat they like. I have hun
dreds of certificates showing the mtracidoStti
eures effected by these remedies. Price"**?"
either No. 1 or No. i! Sr> ]ier bottle, ur t?u
bottles $!>. Dr. Eichau s Gulden Antidote?A
safe, spes/fy. pletisant. and radical cure tf<?r
Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Irritation, GraVeL. and ?1
urinary derangements, accompanied \.\:u
full directions, warraitied J(o cure. l'r.^W"
$:\ per bottle. Dr. Eichau'? G.? Lm ILixur,.
de Amours?A radical cure for General De
bility in old or young,'imparting energy ts
those wtio have led a life of sensuality. It.
is invaluable to those who are anxious f?r
an increase bt family. Powerful, harmlesV;
ahd BpeeHy in restoring health, l'ricc if
per bottle, or t?.o bottles, ipJJ. On receipt ? f
price, by moueyed order, registered lctt- .
or express, these remedies will be stripped lit
any place. Prompt am?!ion paid to 11
correspondents. None genuine"without tVe
name of Dr. Riehans Rcmed'n?. j?. ?
Richards, sole proprietor, blown in glass f
bottles. Address DIL D. R. EJfilAt ;-\
No.. '22H Vuriek st., Sew York. Ofec? I:- im*
from '.i \. m. to M v. it. Circulate ni.
Aug. '21 If
PLARTATIQN BiTTEES
This wonderful vege
table restorative Is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid, it has
no equal among stomach
ics. As a remedy- for
the nervous weakness to
which women arc espec
ially subjoct, it lu
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it act*
as a specific in every
speeies-fff disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and fyreaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it, is intro
duced it becomes a
standard article?-a me
diciual staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world ?be sure and get
the genuine. Bold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
ftmntry Stores.
ang 21 o ly
I
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i
IS
I^RPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR.TUR
l^j use of the Medical Profession rm l i. ?
Family, possessing ?hose intrinsic Tited1:?ri
properties which belong t<j n\t Ohl a*4.!?'iua..
Oin. Indispcnsabio t-^ Females, (i?ui L?^,
Kidney Complaints. A douoioua Tonip. tj- |
upincasescotf^ningonede*. n buttles ^eb, !
snd sold by Druggists, G. o?vrs. I
A. al. RINlN'SrR, ,t- .
Estahl^h :77ti. No. Jo Beaver St.. V. T.
DR. L. J. 0LIVER<)8, .Agvn:.
July HI?5? I Orangeburg. S.