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SAi^t^V^Memday last Wa? n busy ttay ift mir ?Uj?oHy quiet Town, which V?aa srowdcd with persons from qvery portion of tho County. There was iioth. ing ocurrcd worthy of uoto except the tcaal and person1 property sold by the . Sheriff, which brought, the following price*; Ono tract of J.Tnd containing 800 fccros sold for $300. One coutniuing 50 acres fur S?0; Ouc ooutaiuiug 540-V acres for $1700. One containing 281 acres for S1400. One of 640 acnes, $2*50. One of 200 acres, 91000. One of 2200 acres, $5, being a double interest. Ono of 422 acres, 83000. One of 210 acres, 8325. One of 100 aores, $130. t^ne of 400 acres, $305. Vine of 505 neres, 5155. One of 47G acres, 8275. Ono of 152 acres, $55. One df 2000 acres, $1960. Ouo of 130 acres, $100. : vi$ne of 834 acres, 8100. One of TO acres, $365. Oho of 93} acres, ?488. One of iOl acres, $608. One of 21 acres, $30. 'One of 50 acres, $108. One of 20 acre*, $26. Ono of 90 acres, $190, t)ii*n of 160 acres, $200. Vjae of 60 ;.cres, $410. TJnc of :S8o kerns, $550. The foflo'iTlng Villnge lots were sold : 4,ot N?. 1; brought $610. Lot 2 brought $355. Lot 3 brought $200. Lot 4 brought $370. Lot 5 brought $200. Lot 6 brought $270 Lot 7 brought $195. Lot 8 brought $1123$. Lot 9 brought $700. I On.- Storo bottle n?? lot urxihght ' $2565. UtHixi and lot and 12 acros land Bold for ?000. IA tract of 5] screS brought ?100. The personal property sold as 'follows : ^ 'l imber, $75. 1 lmrso and 7 mule?, $703. sf*&fc^net, $10. Tiik Crrr/p.Ns' Savinos Bark.? Col. Thomas, representing this Hank ing Institution, visited our town last ^cck, and after enquiring into the expe diency of establishing a branch bunk, f us concluded to locate an office in our midst, for the general purpose of de posits, exchange, und to tiflurd :ue lilies which live always required in place where the demands of trade are fluctua ting. Hitherto if a deposit of money was to be m&dc, the accommodation of sonic private safe was sought, or the funds were sent to Charleston for safe keeping. And if any accommodation was heeded in any business transaction, which required the immediate use of money, it was difficult to accomplish it in any systematic way. We hope Orange burg will appreciate tho enterprise, and support tho "Branch Bank," as others are being supported in other portions of the State. Thn followintr art the annointtnants faiaclo in Connection with the bank : James II. IWles, Esq., Assistant Cashier. Hon. T> Wi Glover, John A. Hamil ton,- Col. P. S. Folder, Local Finance Committoe. ^ A and Accurate I??ai*.?Odr thanks arc due to Mr. W. E. William? of pur town for a copy of the "American Hail Head Map,'-" published for fan. The map is a iurgo, huudeoinely t executed map, giving the accurate Kail ? 3load routes, -and a full and correct geo graphical view of United States nud ter ritories. On thj^revcrsd sidu is u map of tho World. Mr. Williams is Agent lor the sale of thsso maps at Mnroney & Sniu's, Orauge bufg. Trice $2:50. We advise all to a copy. They arc ' ornamental as I as highly useful. Mr. Jus, Cannon communicates ough our paper to bis old friouda kin. Tie is located on Kussol Street iro ho is prepared to. fcoll out just bovcragcaas thirsty souls long af Sfep in and sco hin?.. d^^^l^^iu^i^^oo unfarf ' oVibarraefttnont. S?to\caiJ)orary suggests thai tbe only curd for such is the cash sys'cnj* Wc ?would amend the suggestion by Baying q?m tho jOrttfy preventitb^ is tho tosh if?tlni. ?.% i-Jjsr^faftaro'o.thing niter it is dead. ,5f?coniy ?fpo Is irt trying to ward off death by preventives. We h.ivn't much faith in cures nfter death. Ours is in tho living. The Journal was a lively paper, and we shall certainly miss its weclily visits to cur mnvtum. J. & T. It. Agnew, Columbia, S. C. Wo liaTw kuowo tuvav -geutleiucii foi ra'nny years, and can thorofuro recom motid ehern rift merchants of tho highest integrity and responsibility to our rend ers. 1 hey have a fuii stock of goods on hand imported direct from the man ufacturerti which cuablcs thorn -to sell goods* iu thoir line as low if not lower thau they can bis bought in Charleston, ?ivo them a call and wc guarautcc you will bo convinced of tho fact. They have a largo number of tho most gentle manly and accommodating clerks, among whom wc hud the pleasure of meeting our yoHng friend, Mf; Dan. liowell, who will "serve your slightest wiah with tho greatest pleuSttro and promptness. Tho above firm speaks for itself See advertisement in another column. Tho Young Americas paraded on Tuesday last. Although it was cold, this company made their usual hand some appearance. Ma. JosF.:>n Straus.?This gentlo mau has left us* for a new field of labor; and in his departure, Orangeburg Coun ty has lost n most valuable mechanic as well as an upright and honest citizen. Our best wibhes go witluhim, hoping he will meet with as many warm friends as he left behind him. Mr. S. advertises iu another column fof all parties who having left guas and pis tols v.i?i him to be repaired to call on Mr. II. lligjr- and redeem thorn or th?j will be sold on galesdxy iu February next. Mkssu*. Merony <fc Sain.?The ad vertisement of- these enterprising- gen tlcrtirri iWreurS in u new und attractive form in n.-day's resthj- There is no bet ter test ov *vidett?:e of the nmonnt of business done by this firm ttmu their liberality in advertising. If they were not appreciated as they deserve, of eoursc they could not do so. Their income would not allow it. But like real sensi ble merchants, thay have ever sought, the patronage of our citizens through the columns oi their County paper, and by keeping on hand at ull times a variety of the first e!a?s groceries and liquors. We have beeu atfured by these geutlemon that notwithstanding the prevalent dearth of business, coosequcnt p->ou tho low price of cotton, they ha' ..nd no cause to complain, aud du not. From this announcement there aro two lessons tobe taught. One is to deal fairly and honestly with n?.men, aud the next is to nci'vo yourself up to a proper support of your County journal. We extend to our friends the compliments of the nsw year, with the wish that they may never have e.iure to complain of a falling off in their mighty score of customers. A -j ~* -t--- -!?-. Le <t... ._? -- --p?-i -? ~J ***** "?Vi n follower of IJaccfius, sa)8 that this will never transpire as long as these gentle men continue to keep their wonderful mollowor of the soul and spirits. We hope ho is right. He saysnt in his so ber' moment, .and he is scrupulously truthful when thus blest. .-~* liming- - um - Mrs. Mary J. Bolin dosjres a confer ence with the ladies of Orangeburg. An important discovery is announced. The advertisement's iu another column. La dies' read it. Up Side Down?See advertisement of Messrs. Kuhn k Uro. Jt is up side down?juht like tho storo of these gen tlemeu every evening. They have such a rush of business, that although they carefully "fix up the shelves" every night Su as their storo oan present a neat ap pearance in the mornings, each night catches it in tho condition of their ad vertisement, vii: Up side down. Mr. Ktekiel advertise* gardcu seed for sale. Wo have tried these seed and can recommend tiictn to tboso in want. Give "him a c.ill. vertisce^pt.:cata .bq fdftu iifc^Wtber fio\ v?bhfit willing to bo drowned in hl?own lager beer vats, if what he presents bis customers is not the pure stuff. Neither his Ale not Lagoi have any noxious sub stances in them. Ibis Mr. John C Seeger says, aud a long uud intimate acquaintance with him, justifies us iti asserting it to be truo We advise each and every one ofaiir renders to give him a triil. *4>*>- ?*?*?*"* _ inn i Ii vT- ? We publish tlio following letter with pleasure, and if wo accomplish what we desire by it, wo shall certainly be satis fied, vir ? v. generous rivalry between our farmers. Our correspondent gets lather lively at the expense of a Rev. gentleman who once upon ft timo ' quot ed St. Paul," but to "differ with htm." Hero is tun Io ter. Won't Mr. Duke? take up our frieud, II. H. ? We believe he's iu curncst: Mr. Editor?According to you de cision 1 will have to give it up, that our friend J. W. 11. Pukes, the energetic and never tiring farmer, has beat me. Hut several who huve Keen my* cotton, nro by you like Ilev. Hoover was by St. Paul. Ilo, Hoover, in one of his s r nious nt old Hotheada Church quoted what St. Paul said, but he beggrjd to differ with him. And so they bog to differ with you. ri9 our friend J. W. 11 D. did not hav .? but J of an acre and I had I acre. And my friends think firmly they could have selected a \ of an acre that If picked and weighed would have yielded 1000 lbs~ seed cottbii; the other I being jtiat ordinary land. I did nbl plant this acre with tile. expectatiou of | having the yield published. Put. tho yield was far beyond my expectation which induced me to publish it. M. Editor, Mrs. Dr. James D. ("leek ley has beat any of us, for she made a bulo weighing 440 lbs. off 1 of an aqra. which is equal to nearly 5000 lbs. seed cotton per acre?uo rival to Mrs. Cl?ck lcy. If our friend J. W. H. D. would like to try one acre against me next year, here's his mule. Yours, fee H. R. Our thanks arc*due and arc hereby ten dered lb Master Webb Bull, for a count ing house calender. {See notico of Dismissal. AUo notices ^ tu creditors. A young man w-nts a situation as clerk". Head elsewhere. Proceeding of Council t Coi;noii. CiiAMnF.u. Oranaebuig C. IF 8. (j: January 3d, 1871. Regular meeting of Council, present, the Intendant, Wardeu's Pike, Dicksou Andrews und Oliveros.' It was moved that ?he rcadiug of the minutes of last meeting bo dispensed* with. . , y . m Ad pted. The amendment t<> the Unarter of the Town of Orangeburg was then cons'td ered Each seotion to Itself was studi ously and cure fully read, und oach sec tion in turn approved The am? ndmeiit was than submitted as a whole, which met the upprovel ot Council. Tbc Intendant was instructed to for ward the amendment to the ilon. the General Assembly; now sitting iu Colum bia, lor ratifleatiou aud adoption. The Clerk was then instructed to com municate to Ficuteuant-Colouel Frank Green, commanding Orangeburg Militia, tho ;'? Mowing resolution passed in Coun cil : M'hor.as tho attention of Couucil has tjccu called to the lreqticht parading of tli"'Mil.tin mon through the street* ol Orangebuig to the detriment of the bus iness of ths Town ; it was therefore Resolved^ 'J hat the Clerk of Council be requested to address Colonel Green on the .? ui.jc t. and stutc to him the do sires and request of tho citizens, and would respecllully be<r of him that an order bo issued confining tho militia pa rades to tho Stato parado ground. There being Do farther business Coun cil adjourned. N. A. BUFF, Intendant E. J. OLlVEKOS, C.erk The meanest. luiiA in Portland, Me. is ?nid to be a "gentleman" of fortune, who enters stores..afid after' reading the daily paper, Coolly pockets it for the perusal of a frieud, who pays him 84 a year, under- the impression that he him self pays a full subscription. An English rat-catcher, Mr. 1 > 1 i<? - bus exported over three huudrcd ruts of choice breeds to Franee, aud has raised them of allacolors?red, bluo, fawn color and tortoise shell. WAMKU.? A Young Man wishes to make Orangeburg bis homo nould like to get Employment in some Store, or other work that willauppert him. Salary not so tnuoh as steady .employment. Apply at THIH OFFKJK, ' jn.n 7 tf 32AI?KET ?E l'?lJaTS. Orrie-b' Of vhk O?In^ebubo Nkwb, . January G, 1871. B?^fcw-J??*!0? during tbft weck 100 bales. Wo quoto : Ordmary..,.....,p.,A^.>...ll A Low Middling....12(a) Middling.<.?r3J&li! ? -KAOtion Rick.S>1.10 per .ms hei. Cohn...il.lO .per bmdiel. | Cow Pbas.$1.10 par.?bAu?bcl. J Pisnr.ns.$1.20 per bushel. Gbl-u::;^!. oo * silver.es >?? _ I CHARLESTON ?ARl?ET. ClIARLKSTON, 1-PlpAT MoRNIKCl January C, 1871. Ordinary.??.i3 ? Good Ordinaly.?H. Low Middling, diddling. 'LATEST QUOTATIONS or A-Atr^Vk?*??!? SOtiTUKllN SKCUlklTIKS, . ?? v kwi-virJ < a**- ? ******* jvwi I a Corrected Wtthly ''.V UAKKLIt ami UBOliER, Xo. 2.") Z/rcod Street. January C, 1371. Statb BVjcbitibb?South- Carolina, old, (ft,85; do new, (?,70 ; do, rcgist'd ?tock, ex int (i?72 i'm SkcVSITIES?AngUKtn. fit., Honda. 780 ; Charleaton. 8. C. Stock, (ex'qr int) | (iu.V2; do, Fire Loau Bonds, ($06; Co-| luinbia, S. C. Bonds, (?i?><l. Railroad Bonos?Bluo Ridgo tfirst mort gage) tiOVtf, ; Charleston and Savannah, (?;*'.;;; "Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (?}8? ; Chora w and .Darlington, (<*)82: Orcenville and Columbia, (1st morl) 0*8&; I do, (State guarantee) T&05 ; .Northeastern, 87 (?> ; Savannah and Charleston... (Ist morl) f(l,7H ; do, (State guarantee) 090 ; South CuruTnm, r<j>,7">; do, 7,1; dpajrtan-, burg and Uh'ori, (Sjoo. j Railuoao Stocb??Cbarl?lle, Columbia and Augusta, (?5*10; Greenville and Colum ! bia; (<n2| ;*Nortiieasiern; (H)13; Savannah and Charleston, A31.! South Carolina. ?whole aharos) (&<i j do, (half do) (5) 11 KxeliAKnk. Ar-?New York Sight, \ off par; Oold, 110(^112; Silver, 103($ . soutu carolina dank bills. *Bahk of Charleston. @ *Bank of Ncwberry. 3(a) Bank of Cainden...-.30(?> Bank of Georgetown. 6(Va Bank of South Carolina. 8f?$ Bank of Chester...IO.'.i) Bank of Hamburg. 8(a) Bank of State of S C, prior to 1801 ...40(?> Bank of State of issii" 1801 end 18o2..23(irt ?Planters' and .Vechu't'cs' B-nk of Charleston.;.. Gl 'People's Bank of Ch&rlv-Mtnn. *TJnion Bar.k of Chavlest?n.~. (5) ?Southwestern R R Back of Charles - ? ton. (old).~ @ ~South western R R Bank of Charles ton, (new).i. C<$ State Bonk t f Charleston. C(j> Partners' and Exchange Bank of Char leston. 2(?i Exchange Bank of Columbia. 8t-?V Commercial Bank of Columbia. 8f?4 Merchants' Bonk of Cheraw. ?64 Planters' Bank of Kahfiehl . . Cfa State ?-f S C Bills Receivable.ft.r>fVA City of Charleston Change Bills...'.'?'>(,r, * Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the Rank Couctevs of each, jan 22 3m SVEC 1A irS0TI< EN. THE (7RKAT FA At IL Y\; MEDICINE.?. takkn iktrrnally,-It CUrOS Suldell Cold*t Coughs, &c; and Weak Stomach, General Dilihilily. Nursing Sore Mouth. Canker. Liver Complaint dyspepsia or Indigestion. Crump or I'ain in tbe Sttthiach Dowel Com plaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera. Dian hrea and Dysentery; APrVlKD KXTBllNALL.?Cnrea Ftfltms. Roils, and Old Sores, Severe Btirns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains. Swelling of the Joints, Kin* Worm and Tetter, ?Br?ken Breasts, Frosted Feet ami Chilblains, Tooth aehc, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia arid Rheumatism. It is a aure renledy for Ague, Chilla and FoVCr. PAIN KTI.I.EP ?Taltpn !???rn?11? -henld be adulterated with milk or water, as made into a syrup with molasses. For a Couph a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be n ore effective than anything elso. See printed directions, which accompany each bottle. Sold t>y all Di'Uggints. ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BUIDING. ?These can only bo studied and secured by paying proper atiention to the_ft?M'j?Ai?>g of o pullding. There ure many houses in our ceuntry whose windows, without glass, and heavy wooden shutters, cost more than, sash and veuitia'ia, and whose gloomy wooden ceilings aro more expensive thau white washed plaster on laths. If yon are going to build, and wisli your house l?? be Comfoit ablc at amall east, you should not fail to write for a plair and estimate of bulging to Mr. P. P. Tcale, Charleston, 8. C, the largest manufacturer of doors, sashea'blinds, mouldings, Ac., iu tke Southern States. HAIR VIGOR.?In common with many others we have folt n lively interest ia tbe Investigations which Dr. Ayer baa been mak ing to discover the causes of failure of tbe hair, and to provide a remedy. Hin re searches nro said to have been nuioh mere thorough and exhaustive than any aver kalte before. The result in now before under tho nnmo of Aykr's Haib Viooa. We have givou it a trial, and with full satisfae -ion. It equals our most farorabla anticipations. Our (*ray hairs have disappeared, or resumed their original Ooior ; and a visible orop of Suft, iilkea linir baa aiarird oh a pari 61 the scalp which was entirely bald. [Democrat, Ablnadon \\\, atESTSBKL OHDDll MARONET & SAIN'S rBAjOUES AND APPLES, . .Very nice a od frfahr?jost tlio i ?. thfog for(?ifcfcirig Pics. FRESH FAMILY groceries, fine lIquOrs, araii grades. Ail bT tlio abnTB-jn offered to the pub lic;at pricosto suit die times.' Give us .*. calL, PERSONS wiping to b'Uya>FlNE HORSE or HORSES, WA0OH8, k\>., cab do bo LOW DOWN by applying to MARONBY & SAIN, tm GENERAL DEaLERo 1:? Quality ?tad Quantity, KEITT flH?S. OLD STAND, fxr. ..jtLv*-? ?".*.;; ? r*n a*.; " -*.Jev Russell Street, Orangeburg So. Ca. deo 8 6b JPJlUR NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE FOR WARNED from TRESPASSING 6h any of ray LANDS. The Law will be vigorously enforced against all such. THAI*. Vt ??D?EVtS, dec 24 tf f NOTICE. Codktt School Cummioxkb's Omen, Orangeburg, 8. C, Doc. 31st, 167?. ON and AFTER THIS DATE, I will be in MT OFFICE at ORANGLBUll? only on EVERY SATURDAY. " PeMbtts rtesirotla Of SEEING arid TrtANS AvItINO BUSINESS with mo in my Official Capacity, rtecd ndl CALL upon me only on the ABOVE ?AYS.'asno Buainras, positively will be attended to. e. I. CAIN, dee 21?3t 8. C. O. C. Office County Commissioners OHANGRBURU, S. C. Drm**** lint, 187?. The attention of retailers of SPIRIT UOUS LIQUORS is called to Section "V." Statuten at Largo of the State of South Carolina, Passed Deccmbor 10th, 1801, which r?ad* n? fcdlows ! '?And bf it Enacted, by authority nforcsalJ, Thai any person or persons who shall Retail Spirit noun Liquors or keep Tavern without a License or Licenses from said Board of Commissioners, shall ifcdTeit and Pay tho rum of Two Hundred and rif-y ($2.">0) Dol lars, lo be recovered in any District Court in this Slate." All partio* Who SHALL FAIL to COMPLY with tilt aber* SECTION, will be dealt with aBPOfrdingly. By order of the Board. JAS. Van TASSEL, Clerk Board County Conimissioherj. dee 24 at PKOBATE OFFICE, OttANOEBL'RO. 8. C. Dec. 13tu. 1870. Notice is hereby given that all EX KCl' T??8 and ADMINISTRATORS, are re quired to make their ANNUAL RETURNS in the Month of January, 1871. GUAR DIANS and TRUSTEES in tho Month of February. 1871 RULES will be issued against all DE FAULTERS. THAL'. C. ANDREWS, dec 17?tf Judge ef Probate. PETER G, GANNON GUNS M I T II ; At MI-?. WISE'S OLD STAND Opposite CANNON'S HOTEL. Is rVeptred a i ' jL 18 do All Work in bis j^^^s Wn? At Short Notice and on R'-ssouablc Terms For Cash. dec 24 tf iwuee oi jjimissai. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ? wjll, on the 10th dar of January, 1871, tile my Anal account will, the Honorable Judge of Prolinte for Orangeburg County, as Adininiatratnr of the Estates of J. A. Keilt, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. P. *i. IIOU3ER, dec 10?At Administrator. In th? IMMirgcf ( otirt of the t[NlTED STATE*?For tlU THitrlr.lof eiau'in Carolina?In tk$ italtttr of Jo:in U. K.w si.se, ItandkrUpt?In Iiankritptc.y.?Notice is hereby given that all Creditors holding Liens on tlx* Estate ef ('. Fannnig. a Bankrupt, must prove their Lic'uA before Julius ('. Carpenter, Enq., Register in Ratikruptoy. at his Offioe, No. 72 Broad Street, in tho Ciiy of t.'harleMon, on or before the 2dd, day of January 1871. By order of the Hojarnble George S. Brynn, Judge of the D]striom:ourt of the U. 8.,for the District of South Carolina. P. V. DIBBLE. Assignee. Dec. 24. 1 m. FIRE WOOD. OAK, PINIOand LIGHT WOOD for sale Cheap, and Delivered any where In Town with dispatch. Orders left at tho Store of Messrs. MARONEY k SAIN promptly attended to. dec '.! tf 17?TATK SOTICE.-Ail I?cr 2j SONS having claims against the Estate of Joseph Cook; deceased, will preseut them properly attested, and th?.?* ln.l?Ki*S in stid Estate will make prompt payment *? BE N.T. F. THOMPSON, ???( 22?tf 4ds>i?.:i,trat)>| Thai YMiUA?LB PLANTA* TION known as HVdeville," 1 formerly owned Iry^Ir. Charles tuieon, ?Uu?'ed *'> Or augcburg Couuty, Oeav Fort M^ tc Depot, exceMent RANQjTfpr^TOCK In the'conga? I ree Swauip, A fine Water Power bear the 1 South Carolina Ilau?ofttl. ?ITEL LIN G in1 good order aad/P^WllJMtoaWLATfi IF not bet?re disposed/oL XH?ta ??>?<? auction under the mortgage to Otjver Mid dlcton, On the 1st Morday ia February next Terms made known at sale. ' vrmn (imuv Riivn u i?v d?iv? . fc,.-. ( ? Afcply to !*?Sf Ji^5 JOHN COLOOCK ft'"CO., !?*rt??tu "???**? ? Ohnrle8io%tL*ftfCf^i Or - fiOM'tL*, UlrMNll'&*M1 Matthews P. O., S. C. dec 24 PACIFIC i#?j>A*A*S (CAPITAL $TL000,000> SOLUBLE PACIFICGUANO. rpiLS GOA1SO IS NOW SO WELL KNOWN 1 in all tho Southern States for its re markable effects as an agency for Increasing the prod'lets n!" labor, as no| to rcq'Mro sneciai recommendation from us. Its use for fire years past has established its char acter for rel'tlblo excellence. The large ma i"! vajuuii iuV?sl?rd bjr tl>? Company in ibia trade, affords tbo Furest guarantee ? of the continued excellence of its G?ano. J. N. UOBSON, Soiling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. IIELSE & CO., General Agents Daltioiore. Dee. 24. tf. COMPOl'HD ACID, PHOSFUATE OF LIME, FOlt COMPOSTING WITH COTTON 8EZD. THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston, S. C., under Superintendence of Dr. ST. J U LIEN RAVENEL. When com - posted with an equal Weight of Cotton Seed, its results hare been found fully equal to tbo best standard fertilizers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of planters gouer ally. For specific direction j for comroslin* and for supplies, apply tq J. N. ROUSING Helling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S: REESE & Co., Ocriernl Agents, Dallltldfc: dee 24 td The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR To Il"?I> COFFEE POT, Ei\*L of Prexhjfterian Church, Rust til-St latoaapprto ANNOUNCE to the CITI ZENS of OVa^gcbUrg. thai I am now PRE PACKED to SUPPLY Familes und Cus'omers with DUE Ali, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIH6T CLASS DA K E K Y. w *M*-^ WEDDING CAKE prepared,ytilh. great care to suit the most fasiidous tastes. The PATHOS AGB of a>y friend* and fel low-ciiueus. is respectfujly atdiaiftfA. jite *? TIIOS. W. ALUEEGOTTI. Mrs. Af.BEP.GOTTI returns thanks for the Ptlionage heicrbforc beat Owed,, and hopes bor friemla and Customers will contin ue the same. She will keep constantly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTION AR V and FANCY ARTICLES aa canal. dee* 10 3m CB 1 3 5 E ID FAMILY COFFEE POT, dxa do?b, EAST PHESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. B. E. H. PEARSON Hare just received and will keep constant ly ou hand, one ef the best asaortcu and cheapest let of ?{?*??'?' COOKING STOVES ever offered iu this market rriisr w^viiK j Made to ord?>r-Jind aupjdi'-d to Mercnants j by Wholesale, and Retail at Charleston pr.ices. * M.'TTLRlNr; made'and put up any where on reusohabla terms nud on abort notice. Repairing dont at the shortest notice and (;i",;i">- V-^TWtf AU I want is a trial in substantiate ' the fa"c*ts. My motte is Low Prices for Cash, oct 120 aug 1? tin REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON F?CTOaS an a Genna! Commission Merchants, A<lfj"rs Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. ('. Oswbli, Rkbukr. Eoimbumax Davis oct 15 fm i no DLcito Ui ooubu Uftruima, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. County of OkanGeb?ho ('. A. Staleyj II."W. Stalcy, 1 M. C. t imer.* F. D. Stale*, and C?py Anna I*. Culler and L. Hftrie | Summons. Culler. Plaintiffs Agfilriat J. Wesley Houser and Rachel, his wife, Defendants. For Rell-f. Compiaint Served. I \1. Wesley Houser and Racbal Ilouraer. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in tins action, which is riled iu the office of the Clerk of Comtfton Pleas for tho said County and toaerv? n Copy ofysur answer to tha said complaint *Jn tlih subscribers at their ??nice, In Orangeburg S. C, within twenty day* ?f!er ?be service hereof, exclusive bf t he d?y of such service; and if you jail \6 answer the complaint within the time afore said, the plam'tIff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded Iff the cora plnint. Dated Orangeini-gDeoerri'-'.fRih 1870. HUTSONS * LEGARS, 1'/.LAU tt DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. I certify that the aboro Summons is pub lished under an order of tho Judge of Pro bate for the County which exteada tha timo for answer to aix weeks. 8th Doecmber 1870. GEORGE BOLIVER, deo 10?6t C. C. O. C. ?TICK. All Pemons Hav ing Demands against lbs Kslate of 8. Kenaerly, deoeaaed, late of Qrangeburg County, w|? pfaiicnt the same jJroperly at te.-ted, and those Indebted to said Estate will fi. it. nrtcsEtt, Nov 7th, 1&70: Administrator. tiov IS tf FOR SALE W 1MP0R TEX-SftiPVA LEUS 241 DUO AD St. AUfl] 151 East Buy, ClIAIll AM, BY BULL, 8G0VTLL & PJ ORANGER CR<1, B, c. For further jiiformatioj/i,-?p|?ly or ?d as.abovo IW'Pawpliiet. uov 19 wec 4 Ui T. F. Baohii:. K. ft. II con ins; II. O. HllWINR. BRODI K <fe CO., OTTGN FACTORS COMMLSSI.ON ^lEllCl^AiTfli^1 ?llARESTON. SflCt Liberal Advances made on Oonsi^rtiuont. Rmfk* to Andrew fiimonds, RrwT.", "Prfe?'t Ist National Dank, ChSMeiA^S. C. luny 21 tf TOAL LARG EST A N L> MOST 0 O M P I, F- T E Manufactory ?rDbar*. Stahe?, Blinds. 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(.'All pl nt I'll. hf.ns?ey & CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 7.17 Market street, Philadelphia. For, naloby dukes shuler and b. x. 0L1VER08, Ornfigcbnrg. S. (\. and dow IE & ?iGi?E, Yi'hvicsaic Agente; vuar lesion, s T OST OH STOI.EX-I'rent my JLi "Wife abf.ut the 2~>th Nov. last, bar POOKliT BOOK containing $11 in Gold, $l.%tO in Silver and a little Change in Green backs, alto a-NO'l E against R. O. Sams pay. actlc if> tho Executors of the Estate of Alfen Sbulor, deceased. Several payments ha^ been ina-do on the Not?.. Any pornon finding or fiToing lnfer.t*j|gion leading ta thft rocov ervof said IMofcot JJook.ofd Nelo will t?e Liberally Rewarded. ' All per -vnoH iVom trading for amid Note as payment I^.h been >(enne<V dec :j- If IRVIN V. DANT/1.