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Y.-^rK^.;., 1/1871. ? louday last was a busy ity quiet Town, which was ?roweled with persons froin every "portion of the County. There was noth ing ocurred worthy of noto except the jTvial and person! property sold by the 'Sherifr, which brought the fullowiug price*: Ono tract of ltTud containing BOO ncres bold for 5S00. One coutaining 50. acres for $80-. One containing 540} acres for 91700. One containing 281 acres for $1400, One of 640 acnes, $2450, One of 200 acres, ?1000. One of 2200 acres, $5, buiug a double We rest. Ono of 422 acres, 83000. Ose of 210 acres, $325. One of 100 acres, $180. One of 400 acres, $305. t>no of 505 aercB, $155. One of 47G acres, ?275. Ono of 152 acres, $55. Ode df 200D acres, $1960. One of 120 acres, $100. One of 234 ncrda, $i00. One of 70 acres, $365. Ohn Of 93] acres, ?488. One of i?l ncrcs, $609. One of 21 acres, 530. t)nc of 50 acres, $108. One of 20 acres, $26. One of 90 acres, $190, tiM of 160 ae.ro*> $200. V!>ue of 60 acres, $410. "One of 383 acras, $550. Thefoflowtng Village lota were sold : *,ot N?. 1; brought $610. Lot 2 brought $355. Lot 3 brought $200. Lot 4 brought $370. Lot 5 brought $200. t -x /? j,i eo?rej Lot 7 brought $195. Lot 8 brought $1123}. Lot 9 brought S700. , fhjc Store luui'C ni.? l?'t brought $2565. Hons nn-l lot and I'} acres land Bold for $Gh0. A tract of 5] ncroS ilifotj^ut ?100. Tho personal property sold at? firrloWs : Timber, $75. 1 horso and 7 mulcip, 3703. 1 thdi net, $10. The Citizens' Savings Bank.? Col. Thomas, representing this Bank ing Institution, visited our town last ^weck, and after enquiring into the expe diency of establishing a brunch bank, i as conehjdeu to locate an office in our midM, for the general purpose of de posits, exchange, and to it fiord :tic lilies which are always required in place wtcro the demands of trade are fluctua ting. Hitherto if a deposit of money was to bo made, the accommodation oi' some private safe was sought, or the funds were sent to Charleston for safe koepiog. And if any accommodation was needed in any businsvs transaction, which required tho iruuicdtato tue of roon*?y- it was difficult t<> ncoo'oplish It- iu any systematic way. We hope Orange bnrg will appreciate tho enterprise, and support the "Branch Bauk," as others aro being supported in other portions of the State. The following are the appointments ?... ._ ; ? ?. ? ? IM.vv. ill wituQUWuil Witii .in. ........ I James II. Fdwles, Esq., Assistant Cashier. Hon. T? W: OloVer, John A- Hamil Itou,- Col. V, S. Folder, Local Fi ounce Committee. j, A Ntw and Accuhate Map.?Odr thanks arc duo to Mr. W. E. Williams _ of our towu for a copy of the "American V'jitsn Rail Road Map," published for ttTTl. The map is a largo, handsomely ? ?eaccuted map, gi- ug the accurate Kail ' Iv<jad routes, and a full and correct geo graphical view of Uuitod States and ter ritories. Ou the-reverse side is u map of tho World. Mr. Williams is Agent lor the sale of these maps at Matoncy & Saiu's, Orutigc butg. Price $2.50. We ad vise all to a copy. They arc ? ornumcutul as 111 sb highly useful. Mr. Jas. Cannon communicates ough our papor to his old friouds dn. lie is located on Kuasol Street, ire ho is prepared to. sell out just bovcragca as thirsty souls long af r *.!'!:a-?IfaolUivillo Journal has sus pe?dud-publication. 31 r, . LtiUjo alleges ?is tliu cause, pecuniary embarrassment. A contemporary suggests thai, tbo oulv for such is the cosh sjs'cni. Wc ild amend the suggestion by saying tbo Jfn)y preventive, is tbo cash system. It is hard. t0 curu a tnino nflcr it is doad. The only hope In in trying to ward off death by preventives. We havn't much laith in cures after death. Outs is in the living. Tbo Journal was a lively paper, and we shall certainly miss its weekly visits to our sanctum. - J. & T. It. Aonew, Columbia, S. Wo have known these gentlemen lor many ycurs, nnd cau therefore rccont morid 4hcm rift merchants of tho highest iutegrity and responsibility to our rend ers. '1 hey have a full stock of goods on hand imported direct from the man ufacturers, Which cunbles them to soli good? in their line its low if ,,f,t low er than they can be bought in Charleston. Give them a call nud wc guarantee you will bo convinced of tho fact. They have a large number of the most gentle manly und accommodating clerks, among whom wc had the pleasure of meeting our .yoteng friend, M:. Dan. liowell, who will "serve your ^'lightest wish with tliu greatest pleasure ami promptness. Tito above firm speaks for itself See ad'vertiseiycut in another column. Tho Young Americas paraded on Tuesday last. Although it was cold, this company made their usual hand some a p pun ranee. Ma. Joseph Straus.?This gentle man has left wf for a new Geld of labor, and in his departure, Orangeburg Coun ty has lost a most valuable mechanic as well as an upright end houcst citizen. Our best wibhes go with.him, hoping he will meet with as many warm friends as hb left behind him. Mr. S. advertises in another column for all parties who having left gu.is and pis tols yriilt him to bo repaired to call on Mr. If. Ilig'r- nnd redeem thoni or tltdy will I'c sold on sulc.-dr.y it* February next. Mi>sh.t. Meroivy & Sain.?The ad vertisement- of-these enterprising gon. tlcrtieH iphbaTS in a new and attractive form in today's irsuts- There is no bet ter test oV evidenve of the amonnt of business done by this firm thnn their liberality in advertising. If they were not nppi cei.it ed as they deserve, of course they could not do so. Their income would not allow it. Cut like real sensi ble merchants, thoy have ever sought the patronage of our dHlzeris through the coiuiuus ol their County paper, and by keeping on hand at all times a variety of tlie first class groceries and liipiers. We have brou at-surcd by these gentlemen that notwithstanding the prevalent dearth of business, cousequent upon the low price of cotton, they have had no cause to complain, und do not. From this aniiouucemcr.t there uro two lessons tobe taught, One ib to deal fairly and honestly with nil men. and the next is to nervo yourself up to a proper support of ynnr County journal. We extend to our friend* lhe compliments of the nsw year, with the wish that they may never have caueo to complain of a falling off in their Mighty score of customers. A friend at our right, who, by the way, is n follower ol Mac-hits, says that this will never transpire as long as these g^ntle mon continue to keep their wonderful mollowcr of tha soul and spirits. We hope ho is right. He says-it in his so ber' moment, and he is scrupulously truthful when thus blest. Mrs. Mary J. Holm desjros a confer ence with the ladies of Orangeburg. Au important discovery is announced. The advertisenieiit's in another column. La dies' rend it. Up Sihk Down ?See advertisement of Messrs. Kuhn &, Uro It is up side down--just like tho store of these gon tlotncu every evening. They have such a rush of business, that although they carefully "fix up the shelves" every uight ?o as their store can pre.-Ant a neat ap pearance in the mornings, each night catches it in tho cotiditiou of their ad vertisement, viz: Up side do.vn. Mr. Kzekicl advortiso-. garden seed for Sale. Wo have tried these :.ecd and can recommend t\u in to those in want, fliv* him a C ill. fco veriiteu ???::i>%}NHP ?f^S"1*??** C?l uiun.lj willing to ho drowned in hisown Inger beer vats, if wti?t he presents bid customers is not the puro stuff. Neither his Ale not Lagci have any noxious sub stances in them. Ibis Mr. John C Seegor says, aud a long and'Ultimate acquaintance wilh him, justifies us ill asserting it to be truo We advise each and every ono ofour renders to give him a trial. j Wo publish tho following letter with pleasure, mid if wo accomplish what we dcairr by it, wo shall ccrtniuly be satis fled, viz : a generous rivalry ueivteuu our farmers. Our correspondent gets lalbcr lively at the expoaso of n Rev. gentloinan who once upon n time ' quot ed St. Paul," but to "differ with him." Hero is tho le tor. Won't Mr. Dukes take up our friend, II. K. ? Wo beliove he's iu curnest: Mr. Editor?Acerding to you do eisi'in 1 will have to give it up, that our fricod J. W. 11. Dukes, the rfnorgctic and never tiring farmer, has beat inc. Hut several who have soon my cottou, are by you like Rev. Hoover was by St. Paul. Ho, Hoover, in one of his s r inons nt eld "jeihes^.a Church quoted what St. Pnul said, but he beggtd to differ with him. And so they bog to differ with you. as our friend .J. W. II I), did not have hut \ of no BC-ru und I had 1 acre. And my friends think firmly they could have selected a \ of an acre that if pickhtl and weighed would have yielded 1000 lbs. seed cotton; the other 3 being just ordinary land. I did not plant this aero with tile. expectation of having the yield published. Rut. tho yield was far beyond my expectation which induced me to publish it. M. Editor, Mrs. Dr. Jautcs D. Cleok ley has beat any of us, for she made a bulo weighing 440 ibs. off \ of an acre, which is equal to nearly 5000 lbs. s?cd cotton per acre?no rival to Mrs. Clcck ley. If our friend J. W. II. D. would like to try ono acre against mc next year, here's his mule. Yours, Ac, H. E. Our thanks arc*due and arc hereby ten dered t?? Master Webb Rull, for a count ina house calender. S*e notice of Dismissal. AUo notices to creditors. A young man w 'iits a situation as clerk' Rca! elsewhere. Proceeding of Council. Cot-NCtl. Cll AMIIKU. Orangeburg 0. II. S. 0. January 3d, 1871. Regular meeting of Council, present, the Iutondant, Warden's Pike, Dicksou Andrews aud Oliveros.' It was moved that the reading of the minutes of last mooting bo dispensed* with. Ad ipted. The ametidmCUl to tlie Charter of the Town of Oranguburg was then eonsi I ercd EaCh scot ion to Itself was studi ously i;nd carefully read, and each see t ion in turn approved The am? ndmeiit was then submitted as a whole, which met the approval o: Council. Tbc Intendant was instructed to tor ward the amendment to the Hon. the General Assembly, now sitting in Colum bia, lor ratification aud adoption. The Clerk was then instructed to com municate to Licutcnatit-Cotoucl Frank Orcen, commanding Orangoburg Militia, tho following resolutiou passed in Coun cil : Whereas the attention of Council has been r.'dli'd to tlu> IV.-fiiioiif naradirv* of the'Militia mon through the streets ol Oraiigcburg to the detriment of the bus iness of ths Town ; it was therefore Resolved, 1 hat the Clerk of Council be requested to address Colonel Creeti on the subjo. t, and state to him the do sires and request of tho citieens, and would rcspeclluliy bepr of him that on order he issued confining tho militia pa rades to tho Stato parade ground. There being no 1 tirilier business Coun cil adjourned. N. A. BULL, Intendant E. J. OLlVEKOS.'C.mb. The meanest mail in Portland, Me. ia fcaid to ho a '?grmtlciuua" of fortune, who enters storos..attd a ft of reading the usily paper, Coolly pockets it for the perusal of a friend, who pays him 84 a year, under the impression that he him self pays a full subset iption. An English rat-catcher, Mr. Hhict, has exported over three huudred rat:, of choice breeds to fiance, and has ruiscd {hotn of allacolors?rod, bluo, fawu color and tortoise shell. WA.Vi*:i>.?A Young Man wiaj^iee to make Oraugeburg his homo would like to get Employment in some Store, or sth?* nvikiaal will support him. Salary not ao tnuoh as steady .employment. Apply at TI11H OFFICK, n Aldi KT RK 1'OttT?. OniuH Of TUM OfANOKBVaQ NbWB, ^/V/W^S -January G, 1871. COTTOil?Bales duvittg tbo week 100 Ordinary..'.11 ? Low Middling.?2<5t> Middling. RovoH Uli i ......-SI .10 ner oushcl. Cor*..,.41.10 "per bu?k*l. Cow Rbas.$1.16-per bushel. l'isnr.BK.51.25 per bushel. Gb!.u::;?t:i.?.00 T SILVER...es CHARLESTON MARKET. CllARlBSTON,.^f0fcAT M?KMNCi, Jauuary C, 1871. Ordinary.-.10 (? Good Ordiuai v.N (f> Low Middling.H|(4 Middling.V.Hj(^ lati'?t qvotatioxs or * - ' / < 1 SOl-TUKKN SKCI/U1TIKS, in CHARLESTON', S. Ci, Corrected Wukly by A^CKaufman lt.iXHIilt and llBOllKIl, Ao. 20 i/rotref Street. January G, 1871. State SV.OCBITIBB?South Carolina, old, (,r 8G ; do ne\r, ("?,70 ; do, rcgist'd stock, ex int (?C?' (,'ity Skci/BITIES?Augusta, Ga., Bonds, 7Kf,j> ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr int) ('a.?'2 ; do, Fire Luail Bonds, (?<??"'?' . Co lumbia. S. 0. Cond?, (?*G0. Railkoao Bonus?Rluo Ridgo (first mort gage) ti0(oV ; Charleston and Surannah, (?.*>.] ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (?j8? ; Chora w and .Darlington, (<*82: GrcenVille and Columbia, (let inort) (?*S? ; do. (Stute guarantee) T<a<""r>: Northeastern, 87 <**, ; Savannah ?ml Charleston,;: (Ist mort) (a 78 ; do, (State gnaraiUec) G0<#?> ; South (hir?linn, t$7^; do, 7l ; Spartan-, burg and Union, (a)??. llAILBO?? Stock.??Charlotte, ("or*:mbia arid Augusta, (<<>40; Greenville and Cohim bin; (42| :*Nortiiea*tern; ifl)lU; Savannah and Charleston, t??l ,' Sauth Carolina. ?whole shares) (?H'J do, (half do) Oj) II KxcriAfcox, iVfc?New York Sight, \ off pur; Gold, 110@112; Silver; 108(9 . SOt'TU carolina b\nk bills. *Bahk of Charleston. (i> ?Bank or Newbarry. 8<? Rank of Gamden.:;<"" Dunk of Georgetown. bot. Hank of South Carolina. 'A(->'t Hunk of Chester.~\0;.C, Rank of Hamburg. 8f?) j Hanl: of State ol* S C prior to 1881...40(f) : Rr.tikof Staleof issue 1301 attd 18ii'^..'Jj(.u *Pln liters' and Mechanics' Rank of Charleston.(*i *l?coplo's Bunk oi' Charleston. (?> ?Union Rank of Charleston. (*> ?Southwc.-iern R R Bank of Charles ton. (oM).ii @ ?Southwestern R R Punk of Charloa ton. (new).i. . G$ State Rank of Charleston. G(a) Furniers' and Exchange think of Char lesion. 2oi. Exchange Rank of Columbia. 8(.$ Commercial Bunk of Columbia. 804 Merchants' llnnk of Cheratt . ?(*b Planters" Bunk nt Kahfifcld . . Gf<n .siitie ..f R c Hills Receivable. City of Charleston Change BUis .9u(m * Bill* marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the l!:tnk Counters of each. .tan 22 Sra K1*LX'iAIj .\otk ks. TUR GREAT FAMILY, MEDICINE.? t*kk? 1ktxrnali.y,? It CUras BUldell Coldji^ Coughs, 4c.; and Weak Stomach, General Dilibilily, Nursing Sore Month. Canker, Livor Complaint Dyspepsia or Indigastion. Cramp or l'ain in the StOtuach Dowel Com plaint, Rainier.*.' Colic, Asiatic Chalora. Diarrhoea and Dysentery. AI'PYIED EXTEIINALL.? Cures F*!*ns. Roils, and Old.Sores, SsVc.r Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains. Swelling of the Joints, Ring Worm and Tetter, ?Br?ken Rroasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Tooth ache, ruin in 1 he Face. Neuralgia arid Rheumatism. It in a sure reniedy lor Ague. Chills and Fever. RAIN KILLER,?Taken Internally.should v.. _ J., 1. m|lV .-. r ? - f.- - -- ?-..>.. into 11 syrup with molasses. For a Cough a few drops on sugar, enten, will he n ore effective than anything eine. See printed directions, which accoinpaay taeh hottla. Sold by all Druggists. ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BUIDINO. ?These can only be studied and secured by paying proper attention to the finishing of a building. There are many houael in our couutry whose windows, without glass, and heavy woollen idiuticrs, cost more than sash and Tuiutia'is, und whoso gloomy wooden ceilings are more OXponsive than white washed plaster on laiha. If yon ore going to build, und wish your house trr be Comfort able at small cast, 3011 should not fail to write lor a plan and estimate of nnlsing to Mr. I*. 1'. Tcale, Charleston, S. C, the largest manufacturer ofdoon, nasties' blinds, uiouldmga, &e., in lite Southern States. HAIR VIGOR. ? In common with many others we have fult a lively interest in the Investigations whlell Dr. Ayor has been mi.k ing to discover the cause." of failure of the hair, and to proyido a rcmody. Hia re searelica aro said to h?te been much mere thorough and exhaustive than any over matio before. The result is now befor? kinder the name of Avar's Hair Vtuo*. We hare given it a trial, and with full satisfaction. It eipials our most favorable anticip.nlions. Our pray hairs hare disappeared, or resumed their original oolor ; and a visible crop of Soft, silken hair has sluried on a part of the scalp which was entirely bald. [Democrat, Ablnaiton, V a, G DD It ?AT? MARONET & SAIN'S DIU.KD FRUIT, PEACHES AND APPLES, ^. Very nice sod fresh?just tho thing for making Pica. FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, y FINE LlQUbR3, oral! grades. COW PEAS, AO. All of. the above is offered to the pub lie m prices to suit the times. * Give us a call. ?, 1}fcRSONS wiping to buy a. FINE HOR8J9 or HORSB8, WA0ON8, &e? cah do bo L?W DOWN by applying to MARONEY & SAIN, GENERAL DEALERS lN Quality mid Quantity, KEITT ?H?S. OLD STAND, Russell Btroct, Orangeburg So. Ca. dec S C,m _^_[_(_ FAIB NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE FOR WARNED from TRESPASSING on any ef my LANDS. The Law will be vigorously enforced against all such. Til AD. C. ANDREWS, dec 24 tf NOTICE. County School CoMMiosr.a's Office, Orangehurg. S. C, Dec. P?lst, 1870. ON and AFTER THIS DATE, I will be in MT OFFICE at OR ANGLBURG ouly on EVERY SATURDAY. Pprab'Hs aeairolla of SE?iNO" und TRANS ACTING BUSINESS with mo in my Official Capacity, need ndt CALL upon me only on tbo ABOVL" DAYS, as no Businras, positively w'dl be attended to. K. I. CAIN, dee 24?3t F. C. O. C. Office County Commissioners 01t ANGRBURG, S. C. iirctMKktt 21st, 1870. The atteht-on of RETAILERS of SPIRIT UOUS LIQUORS is called to Section "V." Statutes at Largo of the Slate of South Carolina. Passed December 19th, 1801, which reads as followa i ??.ifirf be it Enacted, by authority afdresalu. That any persen or persona who shall Retail Spirituous Liqitee? or keep Tavern without a License or License? from said Board of Commissioners, shall FeH'eit and Pay the rum of Two Hundred and I*if y ($J.">0) Dol lars, to be recovered in any District Court in this State," All parties who SHALL FAIL to COMPLY with tili- above SECTION, wi'd be dealt with accordingly. By order of the Board. JAS. Van TASSEL, Clerk Board County Crrumisidonera. dec 24 Hi - -. PROBATE OFFICE, ORANGEBl'RO. S. C. Dec. 13tu, 1870. Notice is hereby given that all EXECU TOUS and ADMINISTRATORS, are re quired to make their ANNUAL RETURNS in the Month of January, 1871. GUAR DIANS and TRUSTEES in the Month of February, 1871 RULES will du issued against nil DE FAULTERS. THA D. C. ANDREWS, dec 17?tf Judge of Probate. PETER G. GANNON 0 U N S M T T II . At Mlali WISE'S OLD STAND Opposite CANNON S HOI EL. Is Prepared A. a 4L t? do All Work in his J&&^ Une At Short Notice and on Reasonable Terms For Cash. dec 24 tf N?tio8 of DiioissaL TVJOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 J^j wjll, on the lUth da- of .January, 1871. lite my final account will. Iii? Honorable Judge of Probate for Orailgoburg County, as Administrator of the Estates of J. A. Keilt, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. P. M. IIOU3ER, dec 10?4t Adaiinist rat or. In the aiiMfrlct Court of the UX1TF.I) arArh.t?tr.r th Dittriciof Smith Cdrdlina?In the Hutten- vi'inns C. F.iv NIXO, Itai?lkrilpt?tn Bankruptcy.?Notice is hereby gi.vrft that all Creditors holding Liens on the Estate et C. Fitnnmg. a Bankru]>t. noist prove their Lieu* before Julius C. Carpenter, Esq., Register in Baukruptoy, at Ilia Orlioe, No. 72 Broad Street, in the City of Charleston, on or before the 23d, day of January 1871, By order of the Honorable George S. Bryan, Jud^e of the DjstnoW:oui t of the V. S.', for tho District of South Carolina. r. V. DIBBLE. Assignee. Dec. 24. 1 m. FIRE WOOD. OAK, PINE and LI(MiTW?()D lor sole Cheap, ??nd Delivered any where in Towh with dispatch. Orders left at t ho Store of Mtfstfft. MARONEY k SAIN promptly ntteuded to. dec 3 tf INSTATE *OTUK. \ j SONS having claims aga of Joseph Cook", deeenaeil, wi -All I?or against the Estate ., will present them properly attested, and th<.<e indubted to said Estate will make, prouipt payment th BE N.J. F. THOMPSON. '??! --?-tf feminist rai Of FOR S?LE ! That VALUABLE PLANTA? TION known as wBollcville," formerly owned by Mr. Charles ZL Thompson, situAl-'l in Or augeburg County, near Fort Motte Depot) containing 1,070 acres of Land, a part of which is WELL TIMBERED, the balance CLEARED nod admirably adapted to the Culture of COTTON and PROVISIONS. An excellent RANGE Jor STOCK la the Conga ree Swamp, A fine Writer Power hear the South Carolina Railfold.^TJtTELLINO iii good order and Outbuildings. If not bcforu dUpossd of, will be sold f>? auction under the mortgage to Oljvcr diet on, On the 1st Monday in February h Terms mode known at sale. "1 Apply to JOHN COLCOCK k CO., Charlealon. ft, C. Or COL. A. P. A MAKER, St. Matthews P. O., S. C. dec 24" ' . _?\*' pacific uiJAiso cojipAfttis (CAPITAL $1,000,000> SOLUBLE PACIFIC guano. T HS GUANO 18 NOW SO WELL KNOWN in all the Southern States for ile re markable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as no} to require spociai recommendation from iii, Its use for fire years post has established its char acter for reHhblo excellence. Tka large , fixed capita! invested by the Company in this j trade, affords the suret-t guarantee ? of tho continued excellence of its G?sse. J. N. ROBSON, Soiling Agent, Charleston, S. C. . JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents Baltimore. Dec. 24. tf. _ ._ COMPOI?D ACID, phos I'll ATE of LIME, FOU COMPOSTING WITII COTTONSEED. 1THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED by th? PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston, S. G., uudcr Superintendence of Dr. ST. J U LIEN RA yexkl. When com posed with an equal weight of Cotton Seel, its results have been found fully equal to tho best standard fertilizers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of planters goner ally. For specific directions fcr compos!in** and for supplies, apply tp J. N. RORSInT Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. fl: REESE & Co., General Agents, Baltimore: lec 24 Id The t*eopIe*s Bakery. next DOOR TO HEI> COFFEE POT, * East of J*reshy(criwi Church, Russell-St. 1 am happy to ANNOUNCE to the CJTr. ZENS of Orange burg, that I am now PRE PARED te SUPPLY Familea and Cua'omers with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generaliy found in a FIRST CLASS RA KE It Y. WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the most fnstidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friend* and fel low-eitiioiis. is respectfully eoliciled. THOS. "V. ALREUGOTTl. Mrs. t.RERGOTI T returns thank:; for the Patronage hetrfhfore bestowed,, ana hopes h;*r friends and Customers will cohiiu uo the fame. She will keep constantly on hand au as sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARY .m l FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dec 10 3m FAMILY COFFEE POT, tivB noon/ EAST PUESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. B. E. H. PEARSON Hare just received and wi!l keep constant ly on hand, one of the best assorted and cheapest let of COOKING STOVES ever offered in this market TIN AY A/RE Made to order and auppli ? 1 to Mcrcnnnts by Wholesale and Retail at Charleston price-1. &UTTERlNc7 niadc'and pu' up any where on reasonable terms and on short notice. Repairing dout at the shortest notice and Cheap. All I wimt is a trial l? substantiate the facts. My motto is Low Prices for Ca*h. oct 20 utig 18 tin REEDEtt & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS AN? General Commission Merchants. 'AiljcTff Wharf, CHARLESTON. S. C. Oswrll Rkeuir. Zimmerman I)avis oet l? Cm Tho State of South Carolina. COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. County of OkanBkulrg c. A. Staloyj II. W. Staley, ] M. C. Clmer, F. D. Stale*, and Copy Anna I?. Gutlor and L. Hane | Summons. Culler. Plaintiffs Ag'itlrist I For Relief. J. Wesley Houser and Rachel, Complain I his wife, Defendants. J Served. 7*o iAc Dtjmdani: J. Wesley Houser and Rschsl Hourser. YOU ARK HEUERT SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in tins action, which is riled in the othee of the Clerk of Cemarlon Pleas for tho said County and to nerve a eop* Of year answer to the Said complaint e'd tH"i aubscribers at their office, In Orangeburg S. C, within twenty days after the serrico hereof, exclusive !>t the dfy of such service; and if you /nil to answer t!ie complaint within the time afore said, the pla*ritltl' in this netion will apply to ihe Court for the relief demanded )H the fcom plaint. Dated Orangcrnr g DecenfR?r fhh 1S70. HUTSONS & LEG ARB; ISSLAR k DIBBLE, Plaintiirs Attorneys. I certify that the abovo Summons is pub lished under an order of the Judge of Pro hate for the County which extends the time tor answer to six weeks. Sih December 1870. GEORGE BOLIVER, dec 10?6t C. C. O. C. XTOnCE.-AlI Persons Hnv 1^1 ing Demand* against the Esl-ate of S. n. Kennerly, deceased, late of Orangeburg County, will pi escrit the same properly at tested, and those Indebted to raid Kathte will make payment to E. IT. HOUSER, Not 7th, 1&70. Administrator, nov 12 tl jbj vi.? '.mi?pi FOR SAW* - WRiG?X GIBB&IA G U A,SJ^?< ' 1 IS BAY St., SA\v-A^8SSP^Oa 2-11 RRO AO) St. AI' (j U ST A ? (Ja. 151 East Ray, CHARLESTON, S. C. and IiY BULL, SCOVILL 4 PIKS, ORANGER CRC, & C. For furtherjnfurmntiuxt, sppbjr or ad dress as above fbr'Pantph let. ' nov 19 we'd 4 tri ? '.' h ' ?** ^ 'Hi" * w ? " T. F. Bnobit. K. ft. Ilcnci.vs; II. O. Iln^iN*. BRODTE &> CO., OTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, x<>::tii atlaxt;c Wr<fojf.?2 OllABESTON. S. C Liberal Advances made on Consignment; Esvrn to Andrew Siromrds, E*q., Pres't let Notional'Bank, Charleston; S. 0. roaj 21 wec tf P. P. TO AL CHARLESTON. S. C. J.AR?KST ANIi MOST C HMP1.JTE Manufactory of Door-. Saal-.es. Bliijs. Mould ings. &c.. in t!ie : ou?isrii States. I&-3SSI) FOB ttN*L^te* jRjjrSeui 1 :co ou Application."?*! muy 21 ?red ? tf MONTHLY' MAGAZUIE, Tie? Dollars p*r A'utum. . Cl PAG BS KEAIUXC MATTER, ao invcrtlHemcnla; wAi.K!:r.,*!:v.\.\-s cVcSWell; - * A'Nn- : j \lj h H ' /), irrATT AIKEX. . ipuAvbaixoL S. r. july 10 tf Ix COMPOUND FLUID EXT! \CT Ol' 8AR SAFARILLA GBO. W: cA/;rj:xrr;K'$ COMPOUND fluid BtfT??C>T OF BUt'HU ? ' ' '??, These Celebrated Preparation*, originally Int reduced by Geo. VV. Carpenter, under tl patronage of the medical faculty, have bei so long extensively ust 1 hy physicians ami others, thai they are generally known for their Intrinsic .value, und can be relied on as beii\g most vniuablo remedies iu all cages' \?-here BarsapurilH? r Buchu nre applicable: anil oannbl be too highly rivoimncnded* They are ] repare I in aTdgnly concentrated form, so as to render tho dose small and con venient. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive pro-.npt.at tent ion. 0B0. W. CAllPEXTEK. UFA'SZF.Y & CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse No. 7.17 Market street, Philadelphia; Fo( saUby DUKES- (i SJJULBR; a od R. .?. OLIVEROS, Ornngcbrfrjr, B. CL and DOW IK <vi aiOibfi, n iiyicsalc Agon'e; Charleston, S. C. X ?NT Oil {tT07.B\-From my |j Vile about ihe 2">th Nov. last, bar 'POCKET BOOK containing $11 in Gold, $1.00 in Silver ami a little Change in Green backs, als*i .-?.NOTE against It. O. Sams psy nMe U Iho Executors of the Estate of Allen. Bbuler, deceased. Several pnyreemta ba*l been made on the Note. Any person finding or fiveihg infei^iaaast i..n leading ta th-% rocov eryof said IMoltot .BooV. a>#d Note will ha Liberally Rewarded, /fa,4 ' All person* are fWcAv.VnsH -iVem trading;' for Said Not? S* 1 M a.n.t l-.s bteii s<oiii>e k dec 3?if IRVIN \\ D \ N'T/?.Vi: