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? .. LOCAL. i-1-~.?.?? &aturday, february 26, 1870 the orange b?ro news is The only paper published In orangebuhg county, and pays weekly visits to every house and hamlet in the ouvty. tftT" Correspondents must bear in mind that in no case will we publish a communication unless the name of the writer accompany it. OPFA IAL.-A11 Legal Adver ^ TIS EM en* TS must be PAID FOR US ADVANCE, unless the OFFICERS from wheat it comes will hold himself RESPONSI BLE for It. oetlO tf To change Contract Advertisement notice must be given on Tuesday morn Ins. Mr. F. DeMnre has received bis ap pointment as Post Muster, st this place, and will enter upon the discharge of his duties next week. Wo trust that Mr. DcMars will reno vate tbc management of our Post Office. By doing so ho will deserve tbc praise of our complaining subscribers aud bo a benefactor to our people. ?* At .the annual meeting of the Young America Fire Company held on Monday evening last 21st instant, thu following officers were elected for the ensuing year. J. W. Mosklky?President. Jos P. Harlky?Vice President. J. j. McManus?Fi st Director. Ciias H. Hall?2d Director. W. T. MuLLRtt?3d Direotor. J. 8. Cum minos?4th Direotor. E. W. Ff.nn?Secretary. B. M. Snui.Kit?Tioasurer. Jas F. Izi.au?Solicitor. Da. A. S, Sallky?Surgeon. J D. Wolpk? 1st Axmun. John Robinson.?2d Axumn. Ft UK Wklls. ?Dr. Elliott has in titnatcd that steps are b/mg taken to secure cisterns for supplying the Fire Companies with Water. A vury go-id lu >ve.uieut and sh ould be undo without iurtiior d?.') it ?. Jim Williams.?We call attention - to the card of Mr. Jus A. Williams, who has resumed his "calling" aud Ins brush, und offers his services to the public as a house and coach painter. The new truck of the "Elliots" is his best reference. The Dkatu Penalty.?Friday und Autuony Nixon, father aud sou were to have been bung in Charleston yesterday, for the murder of Richards, unotber colored man. A strong effort bus been made to get a pardon for the son, but at last accounts the governor bad uot in tervened. The Wileox, Gilb* da Co.'? Manipulated equal if uot superior to auy Fertilizer used in the neighborhood. Crawfordville, Ga., October 27,1SG0. Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs tk Co. i i have not replied earlier to your iu ^?quiry as to relative merits of the ferti lizers used in this vicinity, from the fact that the crops of cotton were not suffi ciently matured to enable nie to form an accurate opinion. We were then in the midst of a drouth without parallel for ?duration and severity in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Not a rain from first of May till last of August, and tbc I result of tny observation is, i know oi ?none which excelled jour Manipulated in capacity to endure long and severe ?drouths. i used the Manipulated on tyery thin gray soil, with stiff clay sub stratum, at the rate of 250 lbs. per acre, ' and shall make about 500 lbs. seed cot hton to tho aero- i left a small space untnanured, whieh will not make more than 150 lbs. per acre. '1 have hud no fust, even on ground predisposed to it. i, therefore, conclude, in view of these facts, ?t yonr Manipulated is at least equal, if not superior, to any fertilizer used in this region?and there were a number of varieties used, too, at that. Respectfully, t\ JAMES F. RE id. Thoy have a model magistrate named 'lad in Sautter. The News hays that is positively refused to give judgment upon a note of hand for 960, whieh the defendant in open oonrt admitted he itill owed, on the solo ground that the pendant declared his inability to pay (then. 'I In- defoudant was required by ftud to swour that he would pay tho note, "if be ?vor "could." He readily took the oath, wii.h an etnphatio "if." Bat the negro magistrate refnsed to en ter up judgment i? the case, though >rmed of his duty by an attorney at law? who happened to be present. Ashks fob Fruit Thebt?The ed itor of The Ilorliculturxtt says: 'We have known quite a number of instances?in deed, so often n's to uiuke it quite a rule that idd orchards nppurcutly dying out have becu brought back again to fruit fulness by the liberal use of wood-ushe s also stirring the soil. Potash is the most important, element in the successful growth of all kinds of fruit trees An old gentleman, told a club, not long ngn. that he hud known a man to make aud preserve an orchard ot apple trees in a flourishing and productive condition, originally placed on very poor ground, by sprinkling every year around each tree, to the circumference nt the extent of its branches, half a bushel of ashes We consider this a very important itetu." GEonoiA.? Blodgof, Farrow, and Whitoly are elected U. S. Senators by the uogro Legislature and re I used to par ticipate in the election. Foster Bio get was a Confederate officer during the war, and turned Radical as soon us Sher man commenced his march on the sea. Messrs. Hill und Miller, will be rec ognised us the men really entitled to seats. We would cail the ut tout ion of our readers to the fact, that Mr. GEO. H. COUNKI.S?N, Agent of the Zells* Ammonintcd Bone Super Phosphate, has received a large supply ot this valuable fertilizer, which we can safe ly recommend to our planters, hav ing trie full endorsement of the great Georgia Cotton planter and experimen ter Dr. E. M. Pcndlcton of Sparta, Gco. See what he says in the December No. of the Southern Cultivator, page 381. Out ot 15 commercial fertilizers, all of them put down at the rate of $10 per acre, it was the second best, paying 94 per tent, whereas Peruvian Guuno paid only 5G per cent aud Rhodes only 39 per cent. Wo have also a number of certifi cates ft Jin Planters of our own State aud County, who have used it before, and the Agents arc prepared to furnish cer tificates from all parts of the Southern States upon application to them. Give it a trial aud be convinced. jan S - ni2. NOi It 1:? 1h ia?'i*?>i>y Given ih it Thirty Days from date I shall net as SOLE TEA DER, aud.will constitute Mr. Q. OLIVER us my Ucncral Agent, to truiiw act business tor me. Feb. ID, 1870?2t ELIZA OLIVER. WA X T K I> I !?3 Hl K Is I AT K LY. 30 littOD HANDS to work on the PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Tuy $20 per Month und Rations, also Free Transporta tion to the Point of Road. A; ? v to A. E. SIMMONS'; Agent, feb 12?tf Dumberg. S. C. -t-:-' ESTATE. X^TICE.?ALL PER Bons indebted to the Estate of Nathn'l 1'. Cain, deceased will make payment ami those h iviug demands against said Estate will present I heir claims on or before 1st day of April uexi to ELLA. J. CAIN, feb ID?3t Qualified Adm'x. A. Ti 1ST ERS! INCREASE YOUR CROPS AND IM prove vottr Land, by using PHOENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WIXCOX, GIBRS A CO,'S MANIPULATED GUANO. Prepared at Savannah, On., and Charles ton. 8. C, which has proved in the soil the best Manure in uso. FOR SALE BY WILC0X, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS ft SEALERS IN GUANOS. 111? t,At STilBET, SAVAiNiMAIl, GA. 04 EAST BAY-8T., CHARLESTON, S. C. 241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Also, by.Agent. We also keep PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. PURi. DISSOLVED BONE. PURE LAND PLASTER. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to Southern Ayri ciitturuli.it, published by W. C. Macmurphy ?t Co., at Augusta aud Savannah, Ga., at the low prioc of 25c. per annum. dec 4 tf re to KENT. ? Two ?CMlrubl? und Commodious RESIDENCES, one on broughton Street und one on Amelia Street. Apply to JAMES DROWNE. jan l? tf DIckHon Nec?l.?400 HumIicIm of Select Cotton Scud, raised from ??Dicksou's Select Seed. The quality guaran teed. For Halo in quantities to suit purchas ers. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, jan -tf At Cartmill ft Vince's Store. Just Received at DR. OLIVJ^ROS' THRESH GARDEN SEEDS ? SUCH AS T* Onion Sots, Cabbago, Turnips, Raddisll, Beet, Beans. Carrot. Celery, Collards, Corn, Cuoumb-r, Egg Plant, Kohi Rubi, Lcok, Let tuce, Mustard. Okra, Parsley, Parsnips. Pep per. Salsily, Quash, Spiuaoh. Tomato, Ac. Dr. OLIV ROS respectfully calls the at tention of the nubile to his VARIED and WELL SELECTED Slock of MEDICINES, wfailOS he warrants pure end reliable. Iiis i'.ijg experience in the dispensing nnd compounding of Medicines warrants him to skying that all those of his own manufacture are guurrantecd pure in every particular. E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D., jan 8 Druggist aud Pharmaceutist. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omca or tiik Okanokdituo Niws, Fe.br unary 25, 1870. COTTON?Sales during the week 00 hales. We quote: Ordinary.4.18(?)19| Low Middling.20 Middling.20$ Itouau Kick.SI 20 per oushcl. Cohn.$1.20 per bushel. Cow Pkas..\. ..$1.25 per bushel.. Pinukus.$1.00 per bushel. GOLD. 20 SILVER. 1* CHARLESTON MARKET. ClIAULKSTOK, Fl'lUAT MoBNINQ, Kehrum, ry 25, 1870. Ordinary.211Q Good Ordinaly. Low Middling.28 (n\ Middling.281(a) LATEST OTATIO>S or SOUTHERN SECURITIES, is CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAS, Broker, No. 25 Jiroad Street. Februuury 2j. 1870. State Skcukitikb?South Carolina, old, 84(a>80; do new, (2.79; do, rcgist'd stock, ex int (a*79. Citt Securities?Augusta, Ga., Bonds, (??)84 ; Charleston, S. 0. Stock, (ex qr int) (? 60; do, Fire Loan Bonds, j @75; Co lumbia, S. C. Bonds, (0,70. Kailroau Bonds?Bluo Ridge (first mort gago) 50(H ; Charleston and Savannah, 00 (a> ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (?,90; Cheraw and Darlington, (o>80; Greenville and Columbia. (1st moH) 70(g) ; do, (State guarantee) 05(?j ; Northeastern, 84J(?j, ; Savannah and Charleston, (li*t inort ) (o,80; do, (State guarantee) (?,04; South Carolina, (? 83; do, 73; Spartan burg and Union, (? ">4. Railroad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (?y55; GreenvillajuidColum J bia, 2@ : Northeastern, 7 (?,8; Savannah and Charleston, 26 Or. ; South Carolina, (whole shares) (?44; do, (half do) 22 @ Exchabob, &c?New York Sight, \ off par: Gold, 117(cV;ll ; Silver. Il2(gill5. south cabolika baxk dills. *Rank of Charleston. (a) *Hank of Newberry. (?) Bunk of Curaden.40(g> Hank of Georgetown. 5 (at Hank of South Carolina.10(b) Bunk of Chester. 6(a> Hank of Hamburg. '?'?(.i. Hunk of State of S C, prior to 18li1 ...67(ni Hank of State of issue 1861 and 1802..12? ?Planters' and Mechauics' Hunk of Charleston. (g? ?People's Hank of Charleston. (g) ?Union hank of Charleston. (a) ?Southwestern K R liank of Charles ton, (old). (jtf ?Soulhwestern R I? Bunk of Charles* ton. (new). . Cu) Slate Hank of Charleston. 8(S) Farmers' Hitd Exchange Hank of Char leston. (a.I Exchange Hank of Columbia.1 * 'ft Commercial Uxnk of Columbiu. 2(ir*> Merchants' Itunk o; Cheraw. (a* Planters' Hank of Fairfiold . 3oi) State of S C Bills Receivable.par City of Charleston ('hange Bills.par * Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the BauK Couriers of each. jan 22 3m TAX NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Obakobbuko Cocntt, Feb. 6, 1H7<>. Notice is hereby given (hut I will be at the Sever** ditfereut Places hereinafter named, for the purposes of C'?LLECTIN? STATU and COUNTY TANKS for the YEAR 1869. in the following proportions, vir.: For General Purposes of State Gov ernment, Interest on Slate Dehl and School Purposes.?'? Mills. County Tax.3 '? Poll Tax. .#1.00 Total per cent. 8 Mills. At Branohville on the 15th and 16th Feb ruary. At Lewisville on the 18th and 10th Febru ary. At Fogies' op I he 21st and 22d February. At J. Hump Felder's Store on the 24th and 26th February. At Cedar Grove on the 28th February and 1st March. At Eastcrling's Mills on the 3d and 4th March. A) D. R. Shannahan'fl on the 7th and 8tb March. At Tyler's Store on the 10th and Uth March. At Zeigler's Store on the 14th and 15th March. At Ornngenurg from the I7lh March to the 1st April. On the 1st of April the PENALTY of 25 PER CENT, will be added, and all Default ers will be STRICTLY DEALT WITH, ac cording to Law. JOHN D. MOUNT, feb 5?3t County Treasurer. to Til b WonK INO CLASS.?We err now prepared in furnlih all duia wilh rnnetairt employment mt home, the whole of (he time or for the ?pare immrnU. BentatM new, lieht ?ml profitable. JrVreoueofeither ?n eaiilr earn from joe. to IJwr eve nlnr, arwl * proportional ?tun by devoting their whole time to the burl no*. Hoya and ?Irl? earn nearly a* mtiekaamcn. That all who ?e* thla notice may ?fodO-rlr addre??. and tent the buelneaa, we make thla unparalleled offen Tomchaaare not wellutUfled, we wlllemd St to pay for the trnuhle of writing*, l ull particular*, a valuable tam 51 r which wlll.lo toer-mmenre work on, and a ropy of Tit* 'eoj>W* Litrmty Oomfxmin*-?one of the teiirat and beat faintly newt^Sprti publiahtd?all tent free by mall. Kcadrr. If you want permnfx-nt, e'of.tahle work, ad.lnaa I . C. ALLl'.N /? CO.. AlULlIi, ?Ul?B jan 29 gpr 8m _?: I,,-1-liUi Book? For rm iners tiiitl Slock BREEDERS.?Bound Volumes of the AusnicAM Stock .Iolusai. for 1868 contain ing 384 large double ct-lumu pages sent punt paid for.,.....,$1.50 Hound Volumes of the Amkhican Stuck Joib sal for 1809, containing 884 png"s, sent post paid for.$1.60 The Duirymuns' Manual, sent post paid for.25cts. The Horseman*' Manual, sent post paid.26 " Tho llog Breeders' Manual, " " " ...25 " The Sheep Breeders' Manual, " ...26 " Tho Poultry Breeders' Manual' " " ...26 " Tho whole live Manuals sent post paid to ono address for.$1.00 Agents wanted to .?hom liberal inducements will b? offered. Address N. P. BOYER & Co , Publishers, Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. jan 29 8m W 1b IS14 I .V iiABKIA For Sale at THIS OFFICE. At 60 ta. pr hundred rasi 20 FLO U Ft. WILLIAM II, IIOWAltD, FLOW EH DBaLEK AND COMMISSIONMERCHANT, No. 2 Spear's Wharf Baltimore, M. D. Good to ohoice PINE,. SUPER, EXTRA and FAMILY FLOUR, atstablo for Retail, ing, constantly on band, jan 22 3m Wanted! Wanted!! WANTED!! 1 2,000 CUSTOMERS WITH Sultioient OltEPNUACES (a psy for the CHEAP GOODS OFFERED BY W. T. LIGHTFOOT As he intend to make it an OBJECT for ??? every one to buy his DRY GOODS, Fresh Family CJrocerlen A KU HARDWARE in every variety LIQUORS of the best Brands and of nil kinds, before they leave store. AU I want is a trial. ALSO HATS, CAPS, SHOES & TRUNKS Well Assorted. I beg leave to say that my LIQUORS are carefully SELECTED from the best Houses by myself, and I feel confident in saying that I have the best in market, and guarantee them to please ovcry one who will favor me with a cull. My terms are Cash?Quick Sales and Small ProfitBis my Motto. W. T. LIOHTFOOT. jnn 20 ly july 81 REDUCED PRICES AT D. LOUIS' Corner Russell und Market Streets. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Will sell entire Stock of WINTER GOODS ou hand at Cost Prices. Call soon and get BARGAINS. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES kept constantly on hand. D. LOUIS, At the Corner, jun 20 mar 13 o ly M. ALHRKCHT, ROOT AND SHOE MAKER, ORAXGEUURG, 8? C\. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS. THE CIT1 Isens of Orangcburg and Vicinity that he lias opened at his NEW STORE on Rus. sell Street, between Messrs. Jsriggnmnn k Co. and MeNamara & Joues. with a complete Stock of DEATH ER, .*c and that he has sufficient Workmen to fill all Orders intrust ed to him. Thanking the Public for past patronage, respectfully so!:ci:s a continuance of the same. '1 ERMS CASH. feh ? oct 2!t tf Notice of Dismissal. "\T"OTICK is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 3d day er March, 1870. Henry D [TonnetI will apply for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator ? >t the Estate of (5ro. J. Don nett, deceased. THAD. C. ANDREWS. Feb. I, 1H7'J. Judge of Probato. feb It The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG. In the Court of Probate. Ex Parte t Thomas Williams, '? Petition for Partition, et. iix. et. al. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Tln?m os M. Williams, Lewis Williams ami Law rence Williams, three of the Defendants in this ease, reside without the lim Is of this State. On motion of Messrs DcTroville and Si Strunk for Petitioners, it is ordered : That that the said Thomas M. Williams, Lewis Williamsand Lawrence Williams do, within forty days front the publication of ibis order, appear, plead, answer or demur to said peti tion or judgment, pro confesso will be entered against them. THAD. C. ANDREWS, February 2, 1K70. Judge of Pcihato. feb ? 10 I )reniluiil < licstcr White l*igM Jr/ Pure Rlood Short Horn, (Durham,) Devon, A Idarney and Ayrshire Calves, Mer ino, Soul hdown '?and Colswold Sheep. Cash mere Ooats, Imported Suflefk. Essex, Berk shieo and Sefton P'gs sod nil Choice Precds of Poult ry for sale. Send for Circulars and Prices. Addres.t N. P. BOY ER & Co., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. jan 20 8m PEELER COTTON SEK?. A few Bushels of ihu ubove seed, war ranted Pure and Genuine, grown from Seed direct from Yiukshurg, Miss. For ealo bv JOHN D. STOCKEI!, 69 Russell Streot, fob 5?tf Corner of Church. T~\lokHoiiM Frollflc Cotton Seed \_J vThe Subscriber offers for sale To bushels of the above Seed, v, bich hus been, kept ptire Price $2.00 per bushel in lots of 5 bushels. For less $2.60 per bushel. jan 15?2m JAMES H. FOWLEf T^XEFUTORS KOTH'E.-All I j Persons having demands against the Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, anil all per aonainjlebted to saitl Estate will make imme diate payment to the umlcmlgncd on or be fore the first day of March next. ALLEN PORTER, oct 80?td Qualified Executor. JB?T TO ALL OUT OK EMPLOYMENT. $1,500 to $3000 por year can be re alised by energetic and Intelligent mon, in scouring al once an Aokn?"Y for the Best and most Popular BtKlKS ever published. This is a rare opportunity for MAKING MONEY and doing good. Clergymen, disabled sol diers, and all others wanting an Agency will please apply/ for further particulars, to J. C. DERBY, Southern Publishing Agoncy, Cor. Reynold and Jackson 8te? Augusta, Ga. NEW ST?RE! NEW GOODS!! JOHN DAVIS & CO. NEW STORE next to TREAD WELL'S HOTEL, RUSSELL STHEET, ORANGEBURO, S. 0, And Respectfully offers to their Friends and the Public Generally, Goods as CHEAP ss can be pun-bused from "Any other Man." consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, &c. Just Ilcccivod a full assortment of Fresh Irish Potatoes, Onion Setts, and Garden Seed Q HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid for Country Produce. MR. P. SALVO is with we and will be happy to sec his friends and the public generally jan 2U 1/ J. W. PATTERSON, 7 IS SELLING DRY GOODS AND SHOES BELOW COST?CALL SOON?BARGAINS HAVE JUSTJtECEIVED Fresh groceries & fine liquors. SOLD LOW FOR CASH?COME AND EXAMINE THEM WT A l\JrPT7"Pi CORN and PEAS for which the highest Mar YY -AlA X HaXJ"" ket Price will be paid in CASH or Barter at my Old Staud Staud. J. W. PATTER80N. fob 5 c ly W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER. --:o: Bfcgr SELLS FROM JANUARY 1st, 187U FOR CASH ONLY.-?a Keeps a well Assorted Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, also DRIED FRUIT. WHITE BEANS, DUTCH HER KINGS, and PICKLED CUCUM BERS in Barrel. Constantly on hand CINCINN ATI LAGER. EDINBURG ALE, CABI NFT, WHEAT and WEDDING WHISKEY, FRENCH BRANDY and HOLLAND GIN. All of tho above warranted to be GENUINE. jan 29 nov 13?ly W. T. M?LLER. THE BALL IN MOTION, Decline in GOLD is Having its Effect Seeing is Believing*, and if you Wish to Believe CALL AT GEO. H. CORNELSON'S STORE, As we for a short time, intend offering for CASH, a LARGE PORTION o, OUR STOCK, which, in comparison to the REAL VALUE, will look as if we wish to G1VE THE GOODS AWAY. Come OFTEN and come EVERY DAY. GEO. H. CORNELSON. jun 22 oct 3 k ly GEO. H. CORHELSON, IS AGENT FOR Zells Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate rpnEY ALSO KEEP ON HAND AND TAKE ORDERS FOR PERU X Y1 AN and PACIFIC GUANO, and all other LEADING FERTILIZ ERS. Dissolved Bone, Plaster, etc* jan 22 STOCKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, NOW IS THE T!MH TO BUY CHEAP' 1L I SHALE, FROM THIS BAY tJNTti TUB F1B8T OF MARCH NEXT, OFFER MY entire Block of FALL and WINTER tUOOUtt? at very Low Prices. The remaining Sl'oek of Clctks, .?,2..v.v.:., Wim?. Brass Gsadfc ...... Ciothing will he offered at Cost. These Goad* roust b?* sold to make room for SPUING GOODS. Come soon and gat bargain*. 1 hare also a Good Stuck of Uoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, ic. ic, cheap for Cash, jan 1 ;aus 23 5y. TF YOU WANT GOOD! 8KI 1 Potatoes go to E. EZEKIEL, bigu or . ? Big Watch. If you want good Imported Alo go to B. EZEKIEL, Sigu or tho Big Watch. If you want good Whiskeys, unadultera ted, go to E. EZEKIEL, ut the Sign or the big Watch. If you want good Sugars go to K. EZEK IEL. Sign of the big Watch. " If you want good Coffee* go to E. EZEK IEL, Sign or the big Watch. ir you want good Syrup and Molasses go to E. EZEKIEL. Sign or ?he big Watch. Ir you want good Chewing Tobacco go 1? E. ezek1bl, Sign of the big Watch. If you want good Smoking Tobacco go I] E. EZEKIEL Sign of the big Watch. If von want k g?od Clock to depend bn'b ' Time, go to E. EZEKIEL. Si<m of the bi? Wntoh. If yeu want a good OoLI Bing for y?t r Sweeibcurt, goto E. EZEKIEL, Sign ol the big Watch. If yori-warit good PWfuuici-y 6f all kind # go to E. EZEKIEL, Sign of the big Watch. If you waat Books and Stationery of all kinds, go to E EZEKIEL, Sign or the Ligr Watch. If you waut a ?ood Watch. Gold of Silver, go to E. EZEKIEL. Sign of the big Watch. If you want gtfod Garden Seed* or all kinds* go to E. EZEKIEL; Sign of the big Watch. If you warft to t?uke a L'ig Crop this year, go to E. EZEKIEL, Sign of the big Water, and get Murfec's Snbsoil Blow, for which he is Agent. feb!2 e ly GENUINE IMl'OISTED NORWAY OAT.S, Sampler S' nt Free Tu Farmer?. FBOM 100 to 1:10 bushels grown to the acre, Weighs from 40 to 45 pounds 1? the bushel. This Oats has been grown on every variety of soil, and in every State of the Union, with tne most perfect success. Tbc grain is. very larye jAuuip andhandu-mr, has a remarkable thiu hutk. and ripens etiriitr than the common vaUctlclt. The straw is bright clour. Herat. Slid dot liable to lodge, is pcrrecily clear uf mil; and grows from 4 to 5 feet high. Wo have both the White nnd Black Nor way, both the same price and equally pro ductive. We* will scad one qumt or the above- Or. Is to any address j-u.-i paid Ipv,...-.$I.UU Two quarts, post paid.$2.00 One peck sent by express or freight.?0 00 Half bushel, 'JO pounds..;.S?.OU One bushel 40 pounds.?10.00 CAUTION. We wish it distinctly un derstood that this is not n light oats, weigh ing 28 to 22 lbs. raised in New England, an 1 sold under the name of Norway, but imported Seed, every bushel guaranteed to weigh 4M lbs., or the money refunded. Samples of both kinds rent free for a three cent stump. Also Circulurs and Testimonials. Address all orders to. N. I?. BOY ER* Co.. Parkesburg. Chcstir Co., P. jan 20 2iu DR. SH ALLEN BERCER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stop? Ox? Chills. This Medicine has boon before the Public fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It doe* not purge, doe* not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe far any dose and under all circumstances, and is tho only Medicine that vriU ? CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently overy form of Fever axed Ague, because it is a perfect An titlet? I* Wilwriav. Sold by all Drujcaista. dec 11 ly. _jf__?_\_ A N ORDINANCE TO RE J\ TECT ILLICIT TRADING OP BEEK in the Corporate Limits of O. tngeburg Vil lage, S. (\: Section 1. That from nnd'after the' fAtu' day of July, 1800, each ami every mdryMnnl oflcriug BEEF within tlVc Corporate Linn;? or Orungeburg Village, either rot literfet'ut Sale, shall bring with said Beef or Bet v?-v, the Heads in good conditio*?, ?hieb II.nd or Heads shall be tckon to The OnTCc of ib? Clerk or Council, w here shall b; kept a Reg istration Rook for tho purpose of Recording therein, the Flesh Marks, Ear Mark* and other Marks pertaining to identify. Sec. 2. That said Murks and Idculiiit* pertaining to each (fend, as Recorded by the Clerk, shall be yrima?icia evklencc rft qtfs tion of dispute. Skc. :t. That each and every irVslnti'* of wilfully neglect to report "fire Murk* uf each Deefs Heatl to the Clerk's Ottice or shall leave the Corporute Limits without Bcporting the Murks, ftc, as in Section 1st of this Ordinance is prescribed, shall be considered a Violation 6f this Ordi nance, ami the party so offendliTg sha'l', for each and every offene... be fined in the sum of not less than Ohe (1) Dollar nor more than Twenty (20) Dollars,-uf lifo dVreti.* of the Council. Sue. 4. Tho Informant of each and every offcuce shall be entitled to half the Fines collected; the other half to go to the benefit of the Corporation. 8ac. 6. That all Ordinances or part of Or dinances contrary or repugnant to fhii> hf hereby Repealed. N. A. BULL, Intendant. E. J. Olivrhos, Clerk. July 10 oam 4m ^SPECIALLY DESIGNED for the Jj^ usj of the Medical Profession and f n> Family, possessing those Uktvinfch* medicinal properties which ht'ong te an Old and Bum Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good fur Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic, Put up in cases containing one doxen bottlee-e*eh, and sold by oil Druggists, Grocers. A. M. BINTNGKR, * CO.. Establish !778, No. 15 Reaver St.. N". Y. DR. E. J. OLIVEROS, Agent, July 81?5m Orungeburg, 8. C. I;i|OrH of Furo Bret2 Fancy ]* POULTRY FOR HATCHING. We have on bund the largest and best selcc tion of Fancy Poultry to 4? found in rtfe oouetry. Eggs carefully boxed aud f>hipp?d te any part of the country. For circular! and pvioct addreaa. Ar. P. BOYER & Co., Parket burg, Chester Co . V?,