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TT OTTth&iVf M A ROH 5, 1870 TUR ORANGEBURO NEWS 18 THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISH KP I* ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND *AY8 WEEKLY VISITS TO aVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IK THE OUNTY. OST" Correspondents must, beer iu mind that iu no ease will we pubtlah a aammunioatinn unless the name of the writer accompany it. -j Y~kr~?i-; .CJPECJIAIu?All I<egnt Advcr ? TIS KM BN TS must be PAID FOR IN ADVANCE, unless the OFFICERS from wheat it cemea will hold hlmseir RESPONSI BLE fer it. I ik '? : oat 10 tf '"1".?V ? 1?*?1^ To change Contract Advertisement* nr.tiee most be given on Tuesday inoru Wo hare bceu requested to state that in calling Dr. Tims. A. Elliott "the first fireman of Orungeburg," wo hare some what Ignored the ch?ms nf others of our ftldeAt citizens to share this honor with the honored Chief. Just after the raotuorable firo in 1854, the following gentlemen started the or ganization of a Fire Department, and persevered until their idea was a success, ^ Pr. Thos. A- Ellhtr, Messrs. Hor pin Rtggs, D. Louis and Captains F. H. W. Briggmann and Jos. P. Hariey. These then, aft OraugoburgV, first Fire* mcn. Honor to whom honor is due ! Fires.?On Sunday morning last ?bout the time that people who had been to church, were coming out, the cry of | fire, was heard in the streets. The day was boisterous and windy, so that it was difficult to extend the alarm It was sooa discovered that it Was the kitchen of Mr. Jones that was on fire. It ap pears that ft spark ascending into the loft ?vl fire to sollt? old rubbish tin-re It Was soon extinguished by Mr. Jones himself, not however, before the Young America, followed by the Hook and Ln-' dor aad tho Comet were on llie ground, t.i assist in putting it out. We regret tj learn ika?t t?i the Mine night, the barn and stables of Mr. tV. D. A in ley. abort twelve miles from Oraiige Jitt rvr. Were consumed, etwas evidently 'the woik of an incendiary, as disguised ?raoks wore discovered at the apt it. Mearly all Mr. Auth-y.s provisions were destroyed, and his horses, mules and >& fine milch cow were also -badly burned Among the stock was a vury fine mare, 'which Will lone one -of 4?or eyes iu cousc ?ineuue of bor :iii}ut.ies. Thk Cknm s.?1 he census of the State, wwdc in 1309, is published. In 18(30 (he total population uf the Stato of all colors and classes was 703.708. In 1809 it was 601,099 showing a docreaco ?during the last nine .years of 42,609 in habitants. The* total popuhAtew -of Orawgefeurg County in 1860 was, 24,896 iu 1869 it was '26,842, an iucrcaao of 1,309 colored inhabitants sod of 637 whites. Bevels the colored U. S. Senator from Mississippi has taken his seat in the Senate. The Vice-President had to restrain expressions of delight in the .galleries. After the adjournment the ?crowd rushed enthusiastically arouud him to congratulate and admire him. Circus!?On Tuesday next, Grady's ?Circus wilt bo here. This is a first class and Urge affair, and will, no doubt, re jpay a visit. Extensive preparations are being mado for the accommodation of the men, women and horses, a<nd we expect to see a large and delighted, audience at its exhibition. Remember the day and corns! 'Tkrriw.e FlRK in N&MOK.?On "Monday night last, Feb. 28th. at half jpaatttl o'clock, the flames broke out in a ?toro occupied by II, CIav4c,ar.d sn spite ?of all efforts to ebeok the spread of the 'conflagration, irn the course of a few feourt, no less than thnteen nouses in the business centre of she vittago, were cot - tsumed. The Hose ie estimated at from 825.000 tte $48,000. One man, Mr. Iseman, was burned to .dcwbV A telograph Operator, who had seat a message to a Norwatk family to meet an expected visitor at *fco depot with the "horso," blunderingly substituted the word "hearse," and on the arrival of the train the visitor found that do tired vehicle awaiting to transport him to his destination. Spbxou op a Factory Girl.?At.| tho Woman's Convention, a Miss U?L J lius was introduced as a Lowell factory girl, of Bostou, and made o speech which did not fall vory inuuic d upon the ears of some or tho New Eoglaod present. She made a comparison of the .black slaves of the South with tho wh ito facto ry slaves ot the North, And doclared thut the black Southern slaves of former days knew nothing of cruelly and tyranny ; it was necessary to have boon a factory (Ctrl in Now Kngland o appreciute tho highest order of slaves. Miss Collins expressed the opiuion thut while Con gress was conferring equal righta iu some'sections it should turn its atten tion to -ho factory operatives, aud pass souic laws for their advantage and bene fit The speech created quite a sensa tion in Washington? Baltimore Sun. Courting a Fat Girl,?Don Piutt says: "I was once in love with a fut Girl; she was very fleshy ; she wus enor mous, but the course id' my true love came to grief. I was fitting with her in tho dim twilight one evcuing. I was seutimcntal; I said many soft things; I embraced part of her. She seemed distant. She frequently tumid t.*r lovely head from me. At lust I thouyht I licurd the murmcr of voices on tho other side. 1 arose aud walked round, and then I found another fellow courting her on the left flnnk. I was indignant, and upbraided her for her treachery in thus conceal ing from me another love, sho laughed at ! my conceit, as if she were uot bi<; enough to have two lovers at once." '?//?r.'" ejaculated a tipsy husband, as he stumbled up stairs, "?facet." an swered his wife, completing the quota tion., as he fell on the lundiug. Three things that never Bgree. Two cats over one more mouse, two wives in one house, aud two lovers after one young lady. The execution of General Lubin and the coutinued murder of Salnuve s par tisans, are reported from Hayti. During the htst pcrfomaiice at the theatre, in Savannah, last wuek, an ad mirer of the actress who assumed tho leading: part thiew at her feet, not u bo qttet of flowers, but a handsome set of fu. n. Tiik Pikkmx Stands First on ilIK LlHT OF ti?J.VN08.?1 used, this year, i'hacnix Guano, Soluble Pacific, Banji's Haw Bono ai-.d Mnpcs' Phos phate. Where tfcere t was 200 //;? /Via Nrge Guaim it is hard to discern nuy difference between it and 300 b?. &> luble l*aci?r. The f'luruix sfoiitl? first on the li*t it/ Gwiiiob tcith me. From present prosp- e a I think i' will more than d-<ul>lc the yield id' cotton this year. MIKE McGBK. Aiidensrw Co, S. (]., August 11. 186S. We would call the attention of our readers te tho fact, that Mr. Geo. H. CoRNKl.soN, Agent of tho Zells' Ammoiiiattd Done Super Phosphate, bus received a large supply of this I valuable fertilizer, which we can s.ifc ly recommend to ?eur planters, hav ing the full endorsement of the great Georgia Oettou planter and experimen ter Dr. E. M. Pendleton of Sparta, Gee. See what be says in the December No. of the Sou Arm Cultivator, page 381. Out ol 15 commercial fertilizers, all of them put down ut the rate of $10 per acre, it wus the secoud best, paying 94 per tent, wUoreus Peruvian Guuno paid only 56 per cent und Rhodes only 30 per cent. W e have also a number of certifi cates fi^iu Planters of our own State and County, who have used it before, and the Agents are prepared to furnish cer tificates from all parts of the Southern States upon application to them. Give it a triul and be coovinccd. jan 8 ni2. Just Received at DR. OLIVEROH' THRESH OARDEN SEEDS ?SUCH AS Onion 8cts, Cabbngp, Turnips, Raddish, Beet, Ream. Carrot, Celery, Ceilards, Corn, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Kohl Rubi, Leek, Let tuce, Mustard, Okra, Parsley, Parsnips, Pep per. Salsify, Quash, Spinach. Tomato, &c. Dr. ol1v-kos respectfully calls tho at tention of the public to his VARIED and WELL SELECTED Stock of MEDICINES, whioe he wurrants pure end reliable. His long experience iu the dispensing and compounding of Medicines warrants him in saying that all those of his own manufacture are guurrnmced pure in every particular. E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D., jan 8 Druggist and Pharmaceutist. f?-TO ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. ?$J,500 to gftOOO per yenr can he re alised by energetic and intelligent men, in scouring at onco an Am:m y for the Rest and most Popular BOOKS ever published. ITkis is a rare opportunity for MARINO 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 Agency, 'Cox. Reynold and Jackson Sts., Augusta, Oa. A1TIE1SKKY LABEM VY For Sale at THIS OFFICE. At $? <h ???" huadrcd mar OrricK or tur Oranokboro News, March 4/18t0. COTTON?Sale* during the week 70 ?bales. We quote: Ordinary.<<..?.,? 10C?>18 Low Middling.\9\ Middling.20 Roonn Ricr..$1 20 per oushel. Corn.$1.20 per bushel. Cow "BAB.$1.25 per bushel. Binder*.$1.00.per bushel. GOLD.... 20 81LV?R. U CHAHLESTON MARKET. CllAnLF.ston, FpID.VT Moll NINO, M?roh 4, 1870. Ordinary..........-V^tOI? : Good Ordinau....vrir...._...v.tfM20|0^ Low Middling.22 fa) Ididdling.22JC'J> LATKST QrOTATIOXS , , ? or SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, 8. C, Corrected Weekly hy A. C. KACFMAX, Broker, Ao. 25 Broad'Street. March 4, 1870. State Securities?South Carolina, old, 8-l(nr,80; do new, (?.78; do, rcgist'd stock, ex int (#j,7u. City Securities?Augusta. Gn., Bonds, fW;84 ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr int) (?1,57; do. Fire Loan Bomb, (a>75; Co lumbia, S. C. Bonds, (?>70. Railroao Bonos?Blue Ridge {first mort gage) 60(a) ; Charleston mid Savannah, t?0(rr, ; Charlotte, ffolumhia and Augusta. (,? '.K>: Chcraw and Darlington, (?>80; Greenville and Columbia, (1st moit) 7<-(?. do, (Stato guarantee) ti4f.iv ; Northeastern, 85 (it; ; Savannah and Charleston, (1st niort) ?80; do, (Slateguarantee) ?U8; South Carolina, fe88; do, 75; Spartan burg and Union, (n ?">!. Railroau STOCK*?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (<i,55; Greenville and Colum bia, 20?. ; Northeastern, 7(3)8; Savannah and Charleston. 28 (a, ; Smith Carolina, (whole shares) (?;44; do, (half do) 22 (?, Exciianiik, &c?Now York Sight, \off par; Gold, ll?r$i)118; Silver, UOffi 112. south carolina n\xk BILLS. ?Bank of Charleston.~. ?Bank of Ncwbcrry. Bank of Camdcn.40(a) Bank of Georgetown. 5(m Bank of South Carolina. 5(fe Bank of Chester.-. 5(A) Bunk of Hamburg.?..-. "'<< Bank of 8tute of S C. prior to 1801 .1:406$ Rank of State of issue IK'H und 18112^10? ?Planters' and Mechanics] Bunk of Charleston. (?. ?People's Bank of Ch.irl ston. (<i) ?Union Bunk of Chaileeton. (?> ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (obi). (ti) ?Soutb'wu rn R 1% Bunk of Charles ton, (u \v). di, State Bank of Charleston.? 3(a) banners' and Exchange Bank of Char leston. (?..} Exchange Bank of Columbia.]0(n. pemtuercia) Bank of Columbia_ '2(n. Merciiuuis' Bunk of Clieraw.?- '* (?'? PlwSt?Tn' Bank <>f Fairliold . ^fty State of SC Bills Receivable.pur City of Charleston Change Bills.par ? Bills marked limn (*) are being redeemed at the Bunk Counters of euch. jan 22 8in Bookn for Fai uiwrt mxl Stock BREEDERS.?Bound Volumes of the American Stock Journal for lHiis contain ing :?K4 lnrgc double Column pages sent po?t paid for. .$1.50 Bound Volumes of the Amebicxn Stock Jour KAi. for 1 H*>0, containing :IK4 pagts, sent ?ost }.aid tor._.$1.00 he Dairy man*' Maim d, sent |<o*t paid for.-.2uetB. The Horsemaus1 Manual, sent post pald.25 " Tko Hog Breeders' Manual,....1? ?? Tke Sheep Breeders' Manual.....'25 ?? The Poultry Breeders' Manual* " M ...25 44 The whole five Manuals sent post paid to one address for.U.$1.00 Agents wanted to whom libetal inducements will be otfered. Address N. P. BOYER & Co . Publishers. Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. jan 20 8m -1?-1? i-1?~ W J? Tl M K ? S ! INCREASE YOUR CROPS AND IM prove vour Band, by using PHG2NIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. H IIX ox, a I sties A < O.'S MANIPULATED GV A NO. Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charles ton, S. '.'., which has proved in the soil the best Manure in use. FOR SALE BY WILC0X, GIBBS & CO. IMT0KTEE8 a DEALERS IN GUANOS. f>9 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA. H-t EAST BAY-ST., CHARLESTON. 8. C. 241 BROAD STREET VUUUSTA, GA. Also, by., Agent. We also keep PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. PURE DISSOLVED BONE. PURE LAND PLASTER. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to Southern Agri rullurutitt, published by W C. Macmurphy & Co., nt Augusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of ??o. per annum. dec 4 if TO TUK WORKIN'O CLASS -Wo ?r? now prtpaml to furnl.ti ?II tl??fi wIth rcinilanl rmpj'.y tmut ?I homv.th? whnla ofUM-iima or for I ho aporo miiii'm;.. Budntii niw, ll<htar.d prsttahW. Paranaof?illuririoWlrearn turn I.V. to 41 prr t\taint. ?na it proportional ?uin f.v rlrmtln th?lr whole lime i.. iin- buttnrta. Jloj??ndglrUr?in MSSif miirHkmii"ti. Thatoll whiiKt Ihl? Rotte* m?y w nil the If aMfMS, ?nil Int Ihe bnrlnrM, wu miko tills unparall?m il (?Sen '1 .um h at tir mil well .nli.rtM. or will arnil SI lo par for (ha I run bid nf writlnc. Full parlirulara,? rtlu.it ir t im plo whir It will tin lo rnmmcnre wm k on, ami n copjr < f fl r feoplt't IMtrnrp Om/<ini(i?-one of ihc laiaral and be.t ftmlly trew.papr.a publl.httl?all rent fr?? by mall. Rro.lt r. If you w<nl nf rrn.'n nt, n-..?tal.la w. t*. aiMrtta E. C AI.1.1 U a CO., Ai-tn-?t*. Maims jiwn 20 gpr 8m a Dtcknon I4s?cd.?400 ISiihIioIh of Select Cotton Seed, raised from "l)ick?on's Select f^eed. The quality gusran tettl. For sale in quantities to Suit purchas er?. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, ja* J*. -If At C.Mtnaill & VinctisStore. FLOWER DEALER tMM 3ood to choice FINK, SUPER, EXTRA ^AAlliV ^i?WlCj^ft?Dle for RetaU. ing, constantly on hand. I Wanted! "muted!! WANTED!!! 2,000 CUSTOMERS WITH Sufficient OREFNBACKS to pity for the CHEAP'QjOpDS . W. T. LIGHTFOOT A# be intend to make it an OBJECT for every one to buy Iiis BUY UOOI?: Freah HARDWARE in cvory variety , liKti'OKS of the best Brands and of nil kinds, before they lcavo store. All fcf want is a trial. . ALSO HATS, CAPS, SHOES k 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 every one who will favor me with a call. My terms arc Cash?Quick Sales and Small Profits Is my Motto. Wj T. LIGHTFOOT. jan 20 ly july 31 REDUCED PRICES AT 33. louis' Cornrr Ii und I ?wl Market Street$. ORANGKBURG, S. C. Will sell entire 8tock of WINTER GOODS on hand at Cost Prices. Call soon and get BARGAINS. CIIOICK F.OlrLY GROCERIES kept coustatitly on hand. I). LOUIS, At the Corner, jan 20 mar 18 0 ly M. A LBRIiCHT, LOOT AND SHOE MAKE It, ORA.XUEBVRG, 8. C\. "T\ E8PKCTFULLY INFOltMS THE C1TI 1 V tens of Or-iugeburg and Vicinity thnt Cebasopenc I at Iiis NEW STORK 011 Bus sell Street, b'tween Messrs. BrlggwiH'mi & Co. and McNiitaara tc Jones, with a complete Stock of LEATHER, &e.. and <l - sufficient Workmen to fill all 0: ors entrust ed to him. Thanking the Public for past patron rcpectfull v solicits a continuance of the satiib. 1KB MS CASH. feb ? oct 23 tf The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG. In the Court of Probate. Ei Parte Thomas Williams, ^ Petition for Partition, rt. us. et. al. It appearing to my satisfaction that Thom as M. William*, Lewis William? and Law rence Williams, three of the Defendants in this case, renide without the limits of this State, tin motion of Messrs DeTreville antl S>slrenk for Petitioners, it in ordered : That [Jhat the said Thomas M. Williame, Lewis WilliAins und Lawrenee Williutns <lo. within forty day* from the publication of this order, appear, plead, nnwwcr or demur to said peti tion or judgment, }>rn ennfruu will be entered again*! them. THAI). C. ANDREWS. Februarv 2, 1870. Judge of Probate, feb f> 40 T)rciiiium Chester White Pig* I Pure Blood Short Horn. (Durham.) Devon. Ahlerney ami .Ayrshire CmIvvs, Mer ino. Southdown and Cotswold Sheep. Cash mere Goats, Imported Suffolk, Essex, Berk shire and Scfton Pigs and all Choice Breeds of Poultry for sale. Send for Circulars and Prices. Address N. P. BOY Ell A Co.. Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. jan 29 3m PEELER COTTON NEED. A few Bushels of the above seed, war ranted Pure and Genuine, grown from Seed direct from Vioksburg, Miss. For sale by JOHN D. STOCKKR, 51* Russell Street, feb f>?tf Corner of Church. Dlt'lttftoiiH Prolific Cotton Seed The Subscriber offer* for sale 7f> buaheli* of the above Seed, which has been kept pure Price $2.00 per bushel in lots of A bushels. ?For less $"2.00 per bushel. jan 16?2m JAMES H. FOWLEf 1?XE?lITOIW NOTICE.-All X2j Persons having demands against the Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, nnd all per sons indebted to said L'fltnto will make harne? I diute payment to the undersigned en er be ' fore the first day of March next. ALLEN PORTER, oct 30?td Qualified Kxucutor. fXIT ANTED IMMEDIATELY. YY .'it) GOOD HANDS to work o* the PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Pay $20 per Month und Rations, slso Free Transporta tion to the Point of Read. Ap-'y to A. E. SIMMONS, Agent, fob 12?tf Bamberg, S. C. INSTATE NOTICE.?ALL PER. |^ sous indebted to the Estate of Nsthn'l P. Cain, deceased will make payment and tl>"? having demand* against said Eetate will present their claims on or before let day-of April next to ELLA. J. CA1N, feb 11??U Qualified AeiO*?, rpo KENT. - Two DettlrabK I and Commodious RESIDENCES, one on Br?ngbton Street and one on Amelia 81root I Apply to JAMES BROWNE. | jan l? tf MY -W JK .J rXSISTTNG- OF ! I tar. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES & GROCER Flour, Very Low, Powder and Shot, &o. ' " r!*i?fli of ti? AWr9' -VI? 1? *jl? wft uttwi* inns a*?V Fresh Fruits of every - . r-. r'-M^.sf nj ??>i:4*'?uJj v - - r ??-?? . -t>*^ f.?ru? n* riwk hvttu9 <?d I&w t?" 1 mar & t I c ; *0 ,?ei:a fruit**! ?tosten* s*U .3 ij.'i! f fn/ m //irr : i l't uif tt i t<i Hv.IAS** lo ,?*?? v?s tA SOLD I(0\V FOIliQASU JkCkV J. W. PATTERSON, V ?9* 3D 55 Ph esc 'IS: HU Hi 4' ?: J ? ? ,' ,mii *u Anil gQ*.Utf HTTH ? . Ji ? ? i n ?nJr1 .?Je*.' .-jata In AVE JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING A SMALL LOT of Spring Calicoes and Dreaa Goods, which I am Offering Cheap for Cash. Please give me a call before, purchasing. Also the usual assortment of Boots, Shoes Grocorses. Liquors, Aic. Another lot of those Famous Prize Boxes. JOHN D. STOCK EH. r?i) Russell Street Corner Church, mar 5 uug 23 ly . ,j : * L. jf\ si H $L NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! JOHN DAVIS & CO. NEW STORE next to TREADT' ,LL'S HOTEL, RUSSKLT. STREKT, ORANGEBUKG, S. C, And Respectfully offers to their Friends ami the Public Generally, Goods as CHEAP as can he purchased from "Any* other Man." consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, &c. Ju.it Received a full assortment uf Fresh Irisli Put's toes, Onion Setts, aud Garden Seed 2* HIGHEST MARKET PRICK I'aid for Country Produce. MR. I'. SALVO is with me and will be hnppy tu veo his Friends and Ike public generally J?n 20 1, W. T. M?LLER, G ROC Eli AND LIQUOR DEALER. -:o: jfcajr SELLS FROM JANUARY 1st. 1S70 FOR CASn ONLV.-tBa Keeps a well Assorted Stock nf CHOICK GROCERIES, also DRIED FBUIT. WHITE BEANS, DUTCH HERRINGS, and PICKLED CUCUM IS. KS in Barrel. _ Constantly on hand CINCINNATI LAUER, KDIN BURG AUK, CABI NET. WI1KAT and WEDDING WHISKKV, FRENCH BRANDY and HOLLAND GIN. All of the above warranted to bo GENUINE. jan 29 uoy VA? ly W. T. MULLER. THE BALL IN MOTION. Decline in GOLD is Having its Effect Seeing is Believing, and if you Wish to "Believe CALL AT 6E0. H. CORNELSONS STORE, As wc for a short time, intend offering for CASH, n LARGE PORTION ul OU' STOCK, which, iu comparison to the REAL VALUE, will look as if we wish to GIVE THE GOODS AWAY. Como OFTEN and corao EVERY DAY. GEO. H. COllNELSON. jun 212 oct *3 k GEO. H. COEUELSOU, IS AGENT FOR Zells Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate rpriEY ALSO KEEP ON HAND AND TAKE ORDERS FOR PERU J_ VIAxs *ud PACIFIC GUANO, and all other LEADING FERTILIZ ERS. Dissolved Bone, Plaster, etc. jan 12 F YOU WANT ??f?D: ?KK Potatoes go to E. BZ?kJBL, Sign of ei.? of tha big Wajcb. 5Kif*f5J;y5 ood Whiskeys, unadultere ttEKIKI, .il the Si;>ii of the . ?sgiafiffii^sj&if' If you want goodSugar* go Ip K>.fJi?E<K IEL. Sign of the big Watch. If you waai good Coffees g-> to E. EZKK- > [EL, Sign of the big Watch. ? If yon wnnt good Syrup and Molasses g*) lo E. ?ZEKIEL. Sigrt of the biff Wsteb. If you want, coo4wClu-wing TAaccu go W E. EZEKIEL, Sign of the big Watch. If you want good Smoking Tobacco gy tv IE/.KK1EL Sign of the big Watch. If you want a good (Mock to depend on f?.r fitne; go to K. KZKKIEL. Sign of the big Watch. If you want a pood Cold Hing for yovr Sweothl-nrt. go to E. KZKKIEL, Sign of the tffetastftb. If von want good Perfumery of -all hind-. Bo toft. EZEKlfiL, Sign of the big Watch. If you wn.it Hooks and Stationery of Ail kinds, go. to E? EZKKJ.EL, Sign of tb? big , Watch. 1 'i If you .vant a ^ood Watch, Cold or .Silver, go to K. EZK KIEL,.. Sign, of the big Watch, If v?u want good Carden Seeds of e?l kinds, go to E. KZKKIKL, Sign of tha b>* Watch. ear, areV, cb lie is* Agent. feb12 c ly GENt INE 1MH)RTE? "~ ~ 1WAY GATS. JSamftle* <Sc/*f Free To Farmers. FROM 100 to l.".<> bushels grown to th? acre, Weighs free?. 40 ?? 4o pound* ta the bushel. Thin Oats has been growu on every variety of soil, and in every State of the Union, w ith ?ie most perfect sneerwi The grain is rertf In rye plum;* and hnnd/tun?; has a remarkable thin /tusk, and ripens earUer thnn the common varieties. The straw is bright clear, rtout. an 1 net liable to lodge, is perfectly diar of ru*tt end grows from 4 to f> feet high. We'have botb the White and Rlack Nor way, both tito same price and equally pr? ductive. Wc will scad one quart ofthc above Oats te* any address }>->n jiaul to.-.$1.00 Two quarts, poxt paid..'.!?2.00 One peck sent by express ov freight.$8 OU Half bushel, 2U pounds.S&tiU One bushel 40 pounds.$10.0* CAUTION. Bjftjr Wc wish it distinctly un derstood that this is not s light oats, weigk ing 2t'> to 2'J. lbs. raised in New England, and sold under the nnme Of Norway, but imported Seed, every bushel guaranteed to weigh 4M lbs., or tin- monet/ refunded. Samples of both kinds gent free for a three" cent stamp. Also Circulars and Testimontela. Address all orders to. N. IN HOY KB A. Co.. Parkcsbur;:. Chester Co., r. Watch. ^.If you want to mako a big Crop this y< go to' E. EZEKIEL, Sign of the big Wm and get Murfco's Subsoil Pioe, for whicl la* Agent. feb12 7 GE DR. S HALLEN BERCER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always stope Um CtUlla. This Medicine has been before the Public years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies.' It does not purge, doea not Bicken the stomach, is perfectly safo la any dose and under all circumstances, and Ss the- onl v Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY > and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote fai Alnlar in. Bold by all Druggieta, ?'cc 11 ly. AN Oil ?IN AX CK TO 1II> TECT ILLICIT TRADING OF DEEP in lue Corporate Limits o* Orangeburg V14? l?ge, S. C: Skctiox I. That from snd after the 1.1th day of July, l&t.'.l, each and eVory individual offering BEEF within the Corporate Limits of Orangeburv Village, either for Barter **r Sale, shall bring with said Beef ev BceTce? the Heads in good condition, which II.sd or Heads shall be taken to the OhVc of the Clerk of Cuuucii. where shall b-. kept a Reg istration Ii- .iL for the purpose of Recording therein, the Flesh Murks. Ear Marks sn4 other Marks pertaining to identify. Sm\ 2. That said Marks and identities pertaining to each Head, as Brcorded by the Clerk, shall be primafaeiu evidence in ques tion of dispute. Sec. 3. Tlmt each and every inslanee of wilfully neglect to report the Murks of each Beef* Head to the Clerk's Ofhoe or shall leave the ? Corporate Limite without Reporting tho Marks, Sc., as ia Section lat of this Ordinance is prescribed* shall be considered a Violation of this Ordi nance, and the party so offending shall, far each anil evey offcticj, bo fined ia the seaa of not less than One (I) Dollar nor mote than Twenty t201 Dollars, at the diseretioa of the Council. Sxc. 4. The Informant of co^h and every offence shall be entitled to half the Fines collected : the other half to go to the benefit of tho Corporation. SlO. 5. That all Ordinances or part of Or diuaneea contrary or repugnant to this ia hereby Repealed. N. A. BULL, Intendant. E. J. Ot.ivr.nos, Clerk, july 10 on in 4ta GXN ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR TUB uso of tho Medical Profession and tke family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Par* (Hit. Indispensable to Females. 0<v?d for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Peji up in ca.ses Containing one doieu bottles each, and sold by nil Druggists. <? racers. A. M. BIMNGER. & CO.. Establish !778, Na. 1ft Beaver St., N. Y. DR. K. J. OLIVE ROM, Agent, jaly 81?f?tn Orangchurgt 8. C. I ?KKH of Furo Uro?! Fancy \ POULTRY FOR IIATCIUNC. re kavo on hand the largest and best self- - tion of Fancy IV'.Bry to b? found in tho country- Eggs cat-* Jolly boxed aud shipped te any part of the country. For circulars and prices addraas. .V. /'. JM>YRK & Co., Parti-Fburg, Cluster Co Pa, ? jsn 20 t, Sm