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ORANGEB?RGr NEWS j. FELDER MYERS?Editor, ?MME B9LIVKR, ASD bcsikbss MAXAOK?. 8ATUBDAY, JA?. U, 1-971. LAW OF HEWBPAPEB8. 1. Any pmM who takes a paper regularly , raw lb* peat office?whether directed to bis ?r another?or whether ha has sub ?r not, is responsible for the pay. ail If a person orders bis paper discon BAs> saust pay all arrearges, or the tt may continue to send it until pay taade, and collect the whole amount, star Ii iatakra Areas Iks ofiee or not. If a subscriber order* his paper to bo " at a certain time, and Iba publisher ? to send it, the subscriber is bound far it if be takes it ant of tba post . The l?vw proceeds on tba grout.d that mast pay for what he uses. The Courts bars decided that refusing ta take newspapers and periodicals from the '*a*t-?ffice, or removing aad leaving them oaaalied for is siimafuif evideace of inten mi m i i1 1 We dislike to become tiresome to oar On the contrary, it is oar des:re them at nil times with such .01? is woat likely to attract and in tstt-Ott their mind*. Bat We bag their in - for oar alluding to the Free m Schools of ibis County again, of them, are not bei Dg con " a proper manner. The discipline iw'inauy of them is decidedly "uTipiag and non-progressive. Now we Kraut eaeh aad every taackor of the Free schools of this County to remember that are public servants, and that any Of chirking of duty on their part , orltleisod by this paper. The School Commissioner it doing the best |&pM? If tho Trustees and teachers mil do likewise, much good will sooa 1)0 derived from oar publie instutions of teaming and education. We demaod in the name af the peo ple that the School Trustees and teach ers do perform their whole doty 1 Some 4*f we are going to tako it upon our t.o ilip around to some of these , aad if appearances are : the Teachers, we shall come back and say so. Better then 'be potting thiogs to right* We are in earnest. Ota children ore longing for an education, 0*4 they must have it. Oust Women.?la describing the ekaraeteristics of tho ladies of the differ ent cities of the Union in the Galaxy. Lucius Heart Browae saya of the Charleston girls: Charleston is sadly altered from what it waa ??>?! ur vtic fair women who gave laws and tone to its exclusive ego tistic society are no longer there. The Palmetto City, ns it once delighted to e^rle itself, had much of what is sscrib fi,tn.tb,e old school of forms, customs OjM. manners, and its representative wo men still has faith in and keeps them up. . The fair Cksrlestonians have mo bile, animated and attractive, rather than regularly handsomt faces, and tend to brown eyes and brown hair. Their noses are ?lender, with thin, sensitive nostrils, and their mou hs often seem a little drawn, as if from two much sup preasioa. This is something singular, since they are, as a class, impulsive, and mercurial, perhaps from the fact Who lay claim to birth and blood ?Hind there are few who do not?be lieve themselves descended from Hu guenot families. This French extrac tion Is as famous in Charleston as May flower origin is in Boston, and is not an frequently, I aaspeet, just as proble matical. Problematical the devil! How is it so Mr. Juuious Henri Browne, when every one of them can trace their ancestry right back to the beginning of the "Hugueruot families?" Jr'robiematicai indeed I \Y hy the very thought is shocking. Mr. Browne ought oo take another trip South. For instance, be ought to visit some of our conntry villages. 'Twill never do for such a critical observer as this Junius Henri Browne to mits seeing the Hugucno'.s in the country. Ssnd Uun this side Mr. Galaxy. ,|-S ~ ?II l Magazines, &c, Among the moot attractive of all pa pers that are upon oar table is tho Al dine JPre*- Thcobjcctef it is to tar* sish a medium, whioh shall be a fit ex ponent of progress, and of the beantifwl in Pritjtino and the kindrvd arts. Tho latest and meet improved machinery, and the very highest order of mechanical and artistic talent is promised to bo taxed to the utmost to produce a sheet?as near ly as nsWeibU?pwfeot in typography and illustration- Its literary, original and'taL-eteo) matter, is naexcepiionaAfe. Let every lady end gentleman subscribe $Um tV,'-. m~\+mA\A niinor. The illustf?. ..... r-r ijonsare worth Q* n-.onoy. %2yO p? year. Address James Sultou ft Co. 23 Liberty St. New York. Tbk Old Guard.?The Deoecabor number of this Monthly is filled with choice reading matter.- English & Co., Publishers', New York. Pries only 98, 00 a year. American Stock Journal.?The December number comes to us with a new and handsomely engraved eoror, and an attractive table of contents, Varied to suit the tastes of almost every Farmer, Stock Breeder Dairyman, Poultry Kee per, &., while the splendid Premiums offered make it an inducement to all to work for it. 8pecimcn copies, show bills, &e, sent free. Address N. P. Boyer & Co., Publishers, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pa. Peterson's Ladies' Magazine is alrea dy but for February. It is a superb number. We advise our lady readers to subscribe fur it at once. Price $2 a year. Herald and Peterson $4,50. Tin-. KuBAii Carolinian.?Tub. sterling and valuable agricultural jour nal for January is promptly up to time. In all respects it is equal to any of its predecessors, and iu the quanity and quality of its articles, we regard it su perior. It was awarded at the late Co lumbia Fair a premium as being the best Southern agricultural journal. In its get-up, it is superior to any agricul tural journal in the United States, while the value and. quality of its contents are inferior to none. It is the interest rs well as the duty'of every Southern man, whether ho be a planter or not, ro sub scribe to it, as there is interesting mat ter in it fur all classes of readers, and such a publication should be supported by all who feel any interest in the suc cess of Southern men and Southern en terprise. It is published by Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, at the very low price of 83,00 per annum. DlK Moden welt.?This aplendid il ? luatrated magazine for fashions and fan cy work, is on eur table. It is equal, if not superior, to any of the previous num bers. It is published on the 1st and 15th of each mouth at Berlin, and is I issued in this country by S. T. Taylor, I importer of ladies fashions, 361 Canal St., New York. As Berlin, since Paris I has been shut out from the world. i? ?h? a?ai or the fashions. aU those who desire to sec the latest changes iu the style and j improvement'of ladies apparrel, would do well to subscribe to it. Subscription a rice $3 00 a year. Tue xix Century.?This Maga zine, published in Charleston, has been purchased by Messrs. J. G. Livingston & Co., and will hereafter be edited b> the principal of the fiim. ? ? i ?? ? ' - ? ?? i - j i - ? ? Notice to Creditors.?All Per* sons having Demands against the Es tate of N. F. Ilerlong, deceased, will hand the:u to the undersigned properly attested, on or before the 15th day of February, 187), or payment will be debarred. J. M. IIERLONG, 'm If?td Administrator. For Sale Cheap! fldk THE HOUSE and LOT now occu lt!! pied bv the Subscriber as a DWrL LillNO. The House contains FOUR comfortable ROOMS and THREE P1RF FLACKS, with Kitcheu attached, and Ser vant's Room aeparatcd from the main Build ing, with a splended WELL of WATER con venient to the House ; all of which ia NEW and in GOOD REPAIR. The property can be treated for at private aalo until salesday in February next, and if not sold before, will then be sold to the high est bidder. Apply to jan 14?td W. T. LIGHTFOOT. ESTATE SALE. OKANGEBUUG COUNTY. In Probats Court. By virtue of an order from tha Judge of Probate, I will sell for caah, at Orangeburg Court House, on Salcday in February nest, at publio aunt ion, the Cheaoa in Aotion of the above named Eatato. DONALD R. BARTON, jan 14?td Administrator. FIN AL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY Q1VRN THAT ON the 14th day February, 1H71, 1 will file my Final Account aa Administrator of the Eatato of Elizabeth Riokenbaker, deceased, in tha Probate Court of this County, and will ask for a Final Discharge. DONALD R. BARTON, Administrator Estate of Elizabeth Riokenbaker, deceased, jan 14 4t T^?IR XOTI4yE.--.ftll PcrttM X/ who having heretofore left Gau and Pistols with aae to be Repaired are hereby notified to call en Mr. II Rigga. my Agent, andj|get them or they will be sold at Public I Auction on Salesday In February next, to pay for Repairs. I jan 7?4t JOSETT? STRAUS. OBANGEBURO, 8. C, Dar. 18TB, 1870. Notice is hereby given- that all EXECU TORY and ADMINISTRATORS, are re quired to make their ANNUAL RETURNS in tha Menth of January, 1871. GUAR DIAN? and TRUSTEES in the Month of February, 1871. RULES will be issued againat a!i DE. FAULTER8. TWAD. C. ANDREWS, dec 17-?tf .Judjre ef Prolate WANTED?A TEACHER.? A YOUNG MAN competent to TEACH the Rudiments of an English Education, is wanted to Teach a School in this County. For terms, 4?., apply to A- M. SN ELL, Or to i . SBABROOK, BROWNIttO A MEYERS. Jost 14?if Attorney a o* Law/ NOTICE. orrtcs op county treasurer, Obakoxbubu County, Orangeburg, S. c. Jan. 10, 1871. Notice is hereby given that t will be at the following PLAOES for the COLLECTION of ST?TE and COUNTY TAXES for the year 1870. State Tax 0 Mills. Cout-.y Tax f Mills, At OBANOEDURO from 1st February to lOlii inclusive. At LEWISYILLE from 12th February to 15th inclusive. At FORT MOTTE from 19th February to 22d, inclusive. At BRANCH VILLI' from 2Gth February to 28th, inclusiv?. At J. UAMP FELDERS from 1st March to 2d, inolusive. At CLUB HOUSE from March 6th to 8th inclusive Other Appointments will bo made hereaf ter. t. K. SASPORTAS, Jan 14?tf County Treasurer. $957000!-$95,000! IN PREMIUMS Given Away to Shareholders. FORTUNES! HOMES! HEALTH! ? HAPPINESS! Plantations, Fabms, HottKSTKADS. VILLA 8ITFM. ONLY 48 HOCR8 FROM NEW YORK, At AIKEN, 8. CJ. SEE WHAT 3?5 WILL DO! TRY THE PL AX. You are sure of a Pukmum in advance. Real Estate property is valuable property. If yon do not wish it for a residence hold it as an investment. 95 THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRIZE8 ! To be distributed among the Shareholders. Shares, Fi re Dollars Eaeh. Certificates sent, together with one pf the following superb works of art, immediately on receipt of the money, carefully, packed in tubes, and sent by mail, prepaid : ? Tin: Mabriaus or Pocahontas"?On heavy plate paper, 39x42 inchea. "Ab Axbbican Actpms"?Printed in oil, with 21 colors, tints, &c, on plate paper, 25x34 inches. "Tna Dat wk Cei.f.bbatk"?On heavy plate paper, size 28x88. This is an entirely new work. "Tub Las-im no or CoLUMnrs"?On heavy plate paper, size 28x38. A new and splen did Hist rical work. Terms to Agents and Clubs furnished. Remittanco for Shares should be made with P. O. Money Order or Currency, in registered letter. Address, J. C. DERBY. Gcn'l Manager. Southern Office, Augusta, tin.. Corner Jackson k Reynolds Strcccts. i tiik OllA.fD I'HlZES, amounting to 805.OOO in value, will be awarded to Shareholders in January Next. This property it af great value, cither for residence or to hold as a? iavrstmcnt, ami is now in great demand by Northern people. 95,000 Dollars I 1st Prize?Twenty-five. Thousand Dollar*. 2d Prize?T'n Thousand Dollar*. Zd Prize?Six Thousand Dollare. ? 4th Prize?Thirty-five Hundred DolUrt. 5/A Prize?Three Thousand Dollars. i 6th Prize?Twenty Jlwndref Dollar/'. 1th Prize?Fifteen Hundred Dollars. And Eighty-seven nether (7raud Prizes, Aggregate vulne of which is 95 THOUSAND DOLLARS I A Stroits; Endorseuinct from a lfellable Source. [From the Daily Chronicle and Sentinel, Au gusta, On., Nov. 21-3 We desire to direct special attention to the fact that every purchaser of a ticket pro cures a splendid engraving or a beautiful ehromo, fully worth the price paid for the ticket. W* have examined thtse pictures and find them really beautiful and valuable irorke of nrt The large atecl engravings, "The Marriage of Pochahontaa" and -'The Landing of Co lumbus," and a beautiful cbromo, "An American Autumn," will bo beautiful and attractive ornaments for any gentleman's parlor. This is decidedly the most valuable and at tractive property in the South, and comprises about 700 acres of desirable lands in and near the village of Aiken, and ia divided into 94 lots, villa sites and farms, The distribu tion of this property will be made as fol lows ; Special attention is called to the following points: 1. That each purchaser of a ticket has not only a chance at ono of the vnluable prizes, but will receive a splendid steel engraving fully worth the coat of the ticket. 2. That the distribution ia to tako place under the direction und control of diainteres? ted and impartial gentlemen, of well known position and integrity. 8. The demand for lands in and around Aiken is such that any one drawing a prize will find no difficulty in advantageously din posing of the property, should he not wish to sattle on it permanently. The titles to the property are indisputable. This is no bogus ooncern. Mr. J. C. Dbbbv, the Ocneral Manager, is well and favorably known throughout the United States as an experionead and <M?e?e??ful book publisher in New York. For more than two years he haa been a resident of Aiken, and for the past twelve months baa been at the head of a large publishing house in this city. We have known him long and well, and feel no heaitath n in saying that he would not be conncoted with any cnierprise which was not entirely meritorious, and we are quite confident that all who purcliMO tickets in this great laud sale will be fully compensa ted for the amount inv ated. The drawing will be so arranged as to secure the utmost fairness in the dislribu. lion of the prizes, and eaoh ticket holder may j rest assured that his interests will be fully and fearfully protected. ( r J. t?. ?aOSLCitvi yT&ogeourg, o.?.., will receive Orders for 8hares. J?n tf W"?>WT??.^A"~??>a^Bai~ Mom wiah.a to maka Oraiijabiirj hi* horse would like to get Employment in aeme Store, er other work ?bat wlfttnppert bim. Salary sei so reich s; steady easployment. Apply at TIMS OFFICE, jan 7 ?f Eighteen Years of Practical Success, *| INTRODUCED IN 183J1. PATENTED Dec. ?O, 1&5?. (JODEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. ?*s APES' Mtrogenized Superphosphate of Lime COMPOSED OF Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammonical Ani mal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. No &dt, Plaster, Suit Cuhc, Nire Cuke, NO 11 ANY ADULTERANT of any ,Kiitd used. tfjylhe Ammouical Animal Matter in Ma pea* NitrogeniaeO Suphoaphatc of Limn, consists of the flesh (conniuing 10 per cent. Ammonia) and the blond (con taining 15 per cent, of Aiuuiohin,) of Reeves, Horses, Fish mid other Auiuiala af ter expression of the fat and oil by steatu. rricc?#GO Cask?$05 on Time ?IIb Interest. Sen 1 for a Pamphlet. KINSMAN & HOWELL, jan 14 GENERAL AGENTS, 128 East Bay Charlc-ton, S. C. o 3tn standard guaranteed MANUFACTURED BY WALTON^HANN&G WilM.NGTON.PEL. FOR SALE BY i'lk* X$??N FACTORS r^f ^JJQUSTA, GEOv^>/ ^CHARLE&TO^ WH ANN'S RAW BONE S?PERPHOSPAATE. The Great Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crops. The nnpnrnllclcd success of tIiis? GREAT FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS, proves it to be the REST nod CI1BAl*EST MANURE now offered in th<? Market. It baa been used by many of the most Eminent IMnntera in the South, uud In every single instance it has given Entire Satisfaction. On (' TTON its e(Tc::is have been particularly m irked. It is no r;ire thing for WllANN'S PHOSPHATE to Increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER OENT:^ or even more '. Mr. GEO. ''. DIXON, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga , in a Letter to the Banner S Planter, says that In art experiment with seven 1 aiding Superphosphates und Guano?, the? WH ANN'S proved it self the hr.?t ?>f :01 those tried, r:i}inj; a art profit ut the low market rate ?>f $-0 '.'((per acre <>f Cotton. A Copy of .Mr. DIXON'S LETTER furnished on application. FOR S A L E Ji Y CLAGH?RN, HERRING & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. AND AUGUSTA, GA. jan 14 c 3m lllll u FFRTIII7FR " ? Mmm ?UoB |j U?I I I I T HE PRICE OE THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 18 7 1, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE PLANTING COMMUNITY, AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT CASH -FINt Dollars per Ton of 2.OO0 lbs. at Factory. TIME?Fifty-live Dollars per 't on ol 2.O0O lbs. at Factory, payable i>t November, 1 \ without Interest, WM. C. DUKES & CO., v a j.2j -LN -L ? , charleston, so. ca. j.tn I I ?>a? RSK9E5SR5SS NOW IS THE TIME! CONTINUE TO OFKER HIE Balance of their WINTERSTOCK of MOURNING GOODS. SHAWLS of c^r^SStwq.^^^3^^ CLOTHING, GOOD8 for Men's wear. BLANKETS, COVEELID3, Ac. &o_ At grwllj REDUCED PRICES, . * THEY are aleo offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS fa their Extonm? Stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, . DOMESTIC GOODS, > * BOOTS AND SHOES, / HATS, TRUNK'S, Ac., &?. All PERSONS desirous of TAKING ADVANTAGE of buyiri DRY GOODS at a SACRIFICE are respectfully Solicited to call earlj. "Far you know hois U i* yourself !" THEODORE KOHN & BRQ. jan 14 C i VEGETABLES!!! -:o: IF YOU WANT A GOOD GAR DEN get Landreth's Celebrated GARDEN SEEDS from E. EZEKIEL, si gn of tmi no watch, who has just received a Large Assort ment, and are guaranteed by him to be Fresh and Genuine. jan 7 lyo d?o i NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., KESrr.rTI l LI.Y INFORMS TUR ClTi/KNS OF ORAXGEBURQ COC.\TT THAT* they have parchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS A%*f) WORKS OF 1II08. RAY. And are CARRYING ON (lie CAR R I AG K B U S I N IfESS SB In all !?? BR?XOHf!.*. nr<\?r* 1-fl with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED. All kinds of R KPA11! IVU NEU'.Y DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS! FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. Vp.T.WO^OI - DOYLE, TTII^S a<: CO.. dre 17 fi Orangaburg; 8' C. ?"1 '" i iirii ii i im rar- "ami' mwst WILHELM THEODOK, MULLEE, HAS TURNED OVER A LEAF! AND OFFERS TO THE rt'BLlG, AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN PARTICULAR, AX AS aortmrnt of KAMILL GROCERIES, Not to b? BEAT or EQUALED in ibjs Market. 1 will nlno drlivrr BOLTED GRIST AND MEAL mndo of PRIME WHITE NORTflKRN CORN to anj FAMILY erw-y Saturday at WAR K ET PRICE. IV. T. MH.IiF.SS. ' dee 17 c If J. & T. 11. AGNEW, C OM MIHI, no, c*., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS TN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IIARD I ware, Cutlery. Oik* . Plantation Toula. Blacksmith and Carpenter* Tool?, Ilona? Builders Hardware, liar Iron, Mow Steel, Coat. German and Blister Steel, Flow Moulds CARRIAGE MATERIALS in Great Varia ty at Icrs ttinti CHARLESTON I'RICKB. Faints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass. Also Choice FAMILY" GROCERIES, con sisting of the largest and best assorted Stock iq Coiutuuia, euiuiaoMiji rtour, .lioiamen, Salt, Tobacco, Raw and Reflned Sugars, doe Teas, fi e- li Canned Fruits and Fish, Soap*. Candlrs, Flavoring Extracts, and all other Goods usually kept in a Fir>t Claas Grocery Store, including Fine W'lnakey, Choice Otard Brandy, Holland Gin. Choice Wines, Cali fornia Champagne and a splendid stock of all qualities Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. Prices guaranteed as Low an the Lowest, and a call Solicited for purchasers J. & T. R. AG NEW. JOHN AG NEW, Coin robin. S. C. THOS. It. AG NEW, New Yo?k. jan 7 o 3m SEEGER'S hxadi!Lti:r ated ale and LAO ER HEER. IVO ER PEER. CONTAINING COPFE j RAS and ALEdootorsd with Salt, Lime and Alum, are the latest adulltratioos dis ordered in Now-Yor*. Professor Mapos of New-York, analytcd the Peer from a dozen different Breweries, and all wars found adulternted with noxious substance. It is said, that th? sale of Drugs to Brewers, is a profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly infacou* Cocculus indieus (fish berry) nux-vomica. (dog button) from which strychnine is obtained, are some of the delectable snbstanoas fonad in Beer! These arc potent po'mona, and the Brewer found using them should be drowned at once in one of his own vats. P. 8.?I am willing to be drowned in my own vats, if any impurities should be found in ray Be?V. I shall continue to make ft healthful Beverage, so that it may be drank by the most dclieate without the Uast danger. JOHN C. 8REGER8, Columbia. S. C V*r sale in Orangsburg by the cask er otherwise, bj ME RONE Y k jon 7 ? lj NOTICE.?All Person* Hav ing demands agminst tho Estate of* Jnines Bunch, deceased, will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make pay men I by 1st Februarr next, te J. K. MURRAY, jan 7?It* . Exanatar. "VTOTICE.?All Persons' liar J3I ing any demands againat the Estate of 4.1. T. lrteM. late defeated, will present the samo property attested, and those indebted will make payment to V7. R. WATT, Administrate*. Or fo W. J. UrTREVILLK, AHy at Orange?IS aVV, jan 7 tf, Notice of Dimissal. N'OTICB IS HEREBY GtVlfW TII?* 1 trill, on the 14th da>y of February, 1871, tile my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as Administratrix of the Estates of James Barr> " and ask far Letters of Dismissal. E. R, BARR, < jnn 14?it Admiainfatflr, Notice of Dismissal TyrOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on the 14th day of February, next, tile my final account with the Hon:rabto Judge of Probate 'or Oranrebnrar Counfy, a*> Guardian of the Estate of Edward Args?, nud ask for Letters of Dismissal. JOSEPH BUSH, jan 14?4t Guardian. Notice of Dismissal. ?\T0T1CR 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Off tho 7th day or February next I will Hie my final Account with the Hob. Thsd. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate?, sad auk fir I Letters of Dismissal as Ad'.iiniM r.-itor sf the Estato of Margaret 0. MctJrew, dcciaSeel T. 8. McGRKW. jan 7?4t Administrator Notice of DLmuasat; 1 OTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT OX , the 7th t?ay of February s*xt, I ?ilP rite my Final' Account with the Ken. Thsd. C. Andrew?, Judge ,.f rrobatc, and ask far letters of Dismisas' as A.tmtniatraesT da? N' bonis non of Barner Rtafcy, deceased. , E. 0. HOLSSAH, ' jan 7 Vit Administrator.