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ORANGES LIM NEWS J. FELDER MYERS?Editor, ?MMS B8LIVEH, fSSAXCIAX. a .hd buoinkbb Maxaq :?. k SATUBBAY, JAN. U, 18?. &AW OF If E W8P A PE118. 1. Any person who takta a paper regular'^ tt+m tho vast office? whether directed to bia MM W another?or whether ha has sub er not, ia responsible forth*yay. >r discc If a perron orders bis paper discon arrearges, or tb* > send it until pay and'collect tb* whole amount, it trtaken from the efiee or not. jr* subscriber order* his papor to bo aUpasd at a cortaintime, and the publisher istfllTl ill ??send It, lira subscriber is bound far it, if bo takes ii out of the post - tkm' Courts have decided that refusing i newspapers and periodicals fron tho ?or removing and leaving them or is/laws fide evidence of lutea* ?? r fe dislike to become tiresome to our feeders- On the contrary, it U our des:re them at all times with such [en is most likely to attract and in HR their mind*. But Ire bag their in - far eur alludiag to the Free on Schools ef this County again. %%<rft af issue of then, are not being con" a pro per manner. The discipline iu many of them is decidedly TafrttiiS and non-progressive. Now we ? and every teaehei of the Free of this County to remember thai ?re public serrants, tad that any or shirking ai duty an thtirpart, ?111 ne erltiebed by this paper. The Schaot Commissioner ia doing the beat |^an*, if the Trustees and teachers will do likewise, much good will eooa from oar public instntions of and education. Wo demand in the name af the peo ple Jhat the 8 :hooI Trustees and tcach art do perform their whole duty ! Some ^af.wa are going to _ tako it upon our ail^roa t.o *lip around to-some of these Staoei-lyoaaaa, and if appearances are Agaiwst- llhe Toacbors, we shall come back aj^^ewjee. .'Better then'1 be patting to right* WO aro ia earnest. Oar .arc iongiag for an education, ad they must have k. v ? I ? Our Women.?In describing the of the ladies of the differ awlaitMa of the Union in the Galaxy, 4?nius Heart Browne fays of the Cfoeetoe girls; '. rfyth?rlastou ia sadly altered from what it Waal mmmitj urttio lair women who laws and tone to it* exclusive ego sociaty are no longer there. The Palmetto City, as it once delighted to Style itself, had much of what is ascrib ed te:tk,e old school of forma, customs afd manners, and its representative wo nan still has faith in and keeps them tm, The fair Charlestonians hare mo bile, animated, and attractive, rather than regularly handsome faces, and tend to brown ayes and brown hair. Their aeseaare slender, with thin, sensitive nostrils, and their mou hs often seem a little drawn, as if from two much sup pression. This is something singular, tboy are, an a class, Impulsive, and mercurial, perhaps from the fact Who lay chum to birth and blood ?--and there are few who do not?be lieve themselves deseended from Hu guenot families. This French extrac ting m as famous in Charleston as May flower origin is in Boston, and is not un frequentty, 1 suspect, just as proble Problematical the devil! How is it so Mr. Junious Henri Browne, when every owe of' them ran trace their ancestry right hack to the beginning of the "Hugaernot families?" Problematical indeed 1 Why the very thought ia shocking. Mr. Browne ought to take another trip South. For instance, he ought to visit some of our country villages. 'Twill never do for such a critical observer as this Junius Henri Browne to miss seeing the Huguenots in the country. Send lum this side Mr. Galaxy. ; ' I - t': y^i-an Jf?g??Inc8, Ac, Among the most attractive of ell pa pets that aro upon our table is the At dime Pre*- The object of it is to iur nish a medium whioh shall be a lit ex ponent of progress, and af the bcaatifa] in PniSTlxo aid the kindred arts. Tho latest and most Improved machinery, and the very highest order of mechanical ana arttstUr talant is promised to be taxed to ?V* utmost to produce a sheet?as near ly ae possible?porftet in typography aal iHnatBation. Ith literary, original aod selected matter, is nbeXeepdsoaaWe. Let every lady and gentle "an subscribe fnr ?bl? splendid paper. The illustra tion* are worth the tr.oney, 12,50 p? year. Address James Sulton & Oo. 23 Liberty St. New "fork. 7?? Ol-iv GuAM^?The Dcoessber number of this Monthly is Hied with choice reading matter. English & Co., Publishers, New York. Priee only $8t 00 a year. American Stock Journal.?The December number comes to us with a new and handsomely engrared cover, and an attractive table of contents, varied to suit the tastes of almost every Fanner, Stock Breeder Dairyman, Poultry Kee per, &.. while the splendid Premiums offered make it an inducement to all to work for it. Specimen copies, show bills, ' &c., sent free. Address N. P. Boy er & Ca, Publishers, Parkesborg, Chester County, Pa.. . Peterson's Ladies' Magazine is alrea dy out for February.: It is a superb number. We advise our lady readers to subscribe for it at onec. Price $2 a year. Herald and Peterson $4,50. Tuk Rural Carolinian.?This sterling and valuable agricultural jour nal for January is promptly up to time. In ill respects it is equal to any ot its predecessors, and iu the qaanity and quality ot its articles, we regard it su perior. It was awarded at the late Co lumbia Fair a premium as being tun beat Southorn agricultural journal. Iu its get-up, it is superior to any agricul tural journal in the United States, whilo the ralne and. quality of its contents are inferior to none. It is the interest cs well as the dutyjjof every Southern man, whether ho be a planter or not, ro sub scribe to it, as there is interesting mat ter in it for all classes of readers, and such a publication should be supported by all vrho foci any interest in the suc cess of Southorn men and Southern en terprise. It is publiahed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, at the very low price of 83,00 per annum. Die Modenwelt.?This splendid il lustrated magazine far fashions aad fan cy work, is on eur table. It is equal, if not superior, to any of the previous num bers. It is published oo tho 1st and 15th of each mouth at Berlin, end is issued in this country by S. T. Taylor, importer of ladies fashions, 361 Canal St., New York. As Berlin, since Paris has been shut ouf from the world, in *h? suiii or tne fashions, all those who desire to see the latest changes in the style and improvement'of ladies apparrel, would do well to subscribe to it. Subscription arioe $3 00 a year. The xix Ckntlry.?This Maga xiue, published in Charleston, has boen purchased by Messrs. J. G. Livingston & Co.. and will hereafter be edited by the principal of the film. Notice to Creditors.?All Per sons having Demand? against the Es tate of N. F. Ilerlong, deceased, will hand the.ii to the undersigned properly attested, on or before the 15th day of February, 187), or payment will be debarred. J. M. HERLONG, jan 14?td Administrator. For Sale Cheap! ?? THE HOUSE and LOT now OCCU ltl; pied l>v the Subscriber as a DWtL l?L I NO. The House contains FOUR comfortable ROOMS and THREE FIRE PLACES, with Kitchen attached, and Ser vant's Room separated from the main Build ing, with a aplended WELL of WATER con venient to the House ; all of which is NEW and in GOOD REPAIR. The property can be treated for at private aale until aalesday in February next, and if not sold before-, will then be sold to tu? high est bidder. Apply to jan 14?td W. T. LIGHTFOOT. ESTATE SALE. ORANGEBUUO COUNTY. Is Prodatb Court. By virtue of an order from the Judge of Probate, I will sail for eash, at Orangeburg Court House, on Salcday in February next, at public auetlon, the Cheaos in Aetion of the abovo named Eatato. DONALD It. BARTON, jan 14?td Administrator. ?inal7notice7 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th day February, iriTi, i will nie my Final Account aa Administrator of the Estate of Elisabeth Rlokenbaker, deceased, in the Probate Court of this County, and will ask for a Final Discharge. DONALD R. BARTON, Administrator Estate of Elizabeth Riokenbxker, deceased, jan 14 4t ?-.Si. ??-? TAAIll NOTICE.?ABI Persons JP who having heretofore left Gun* and Pistols with ate to be Repaired are hereby notified to call en Mr. n Rigga, my Agent, and^get them or they will be said at Public Auction en ?alesday in Yternary aast, to pay for Repairs, jan 7?4t JOSEPH STRAUS. JPJBOfi^E ?fllCj^ ORANGEDUPO, 8. C, Par. 18th, 1870. f Natts* is hereby given that all EXECU TORY aad ADMINISTRATOR?, are re quired to maUs their ANNUAL RETURNS in ab? Menth of January, 1871. GUAR DIANS and TRUSTEES Is the Month of February, 1871. RULES will be issued against all DE FAULTERS. . TWA D. C. ANDREWS, dec 17?tf Jndr* af Probate. WANTED?A TEACHER.? A YOUNG MAN oompeten* to TEACH the Rudiments of ?>n English Education, is wanted to IV?eh n Scheel !s this Ccanty. For terms, &o., apply to A M- 8NELL, Orla 8EABROOK, browning a MEYERS. Jan 14?it Attorney*?t Law. noticeT orrics op couktv treasurer, OaAKoxaeaa Cottar*, Ornngcburg, S. C. Jan. 10, 1871. Notice is hereby given that t will he at the following PLACES'for the COLLECTION of STATE atfoT COUNTY TAXES for ths yenr 1870, State Tax 0 Mill*. County Tax S Mill*, ? ^ At OBANOEBURG from 1st February to 10th inclusive. At LEWJSVILLE from 12th February to 16th inclusive. At FORT MOTTE from 10th February to I 22d, inclusive. I At BRANCH V1LLK from 2Gth February I to 28th, inclusi ve. I At J. IIAMP FELDER'S from 1st March to 2d, inclusive. At CLUB HOUSE from March 5th to 8ih Inelusive Other Appointments will bo made hereaf ter. T. K. SA8PORTAS, tan 14?tf County Treasurer. $95,0001--$95,0001 IN PREMIUMS Given Air ay Co Shareholders. FORTUNES! HOURS! HEALTH! ? HAPPINESS t Plantations, Farms, HovaavRAns, villa sites. ONLY 48 IIOUDS FROM NEW YORK, At AI KEN, S. C. SEE WHAT $?5 WILL DO! TRY TUP PLAN. You are rare of a Prkmum in aovasce. Real estate property is valuable property. If yon do not wish it for a residence hold it as an investment. 95 THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRIZES! To be distributed among the Shareholders. Shares, Five Dollars Eaeh. Certificates sent, together with one pf the following superb works of art, immediately on receipt of the money, carefully, packed in tuboa, and sent by mail, prepaid : "Tu* Mab*iaq* or Pocahoxtas"?On heavy plate paper, 80x42 inches. "A? AsaaiCAM A?titmk"?Printed in oil, with 21 colors, tints, &c, on plate paper, 25x84 inches. "Tna Dav we Cf.leb* ate"?On henry plate paper, stxe 28x88. This is an entirely new work. "The Landing or CoLunnra"?On heavy plate paper, aixc 28x88. A new and splen did Hiat rical work. Terras to Agent* and Clubs furnisbod. Remittance for Sharca should be made with P. O. Money Order or Currency, in registered tetter. Address, J. C. DERBY. Ccn'l Manager. Southern Office, Augusta, Gn., Corner Jackson & Reynolds Streecta. tiij: aiiAtro I'KIZES, amocxtixo to $05.000 in value, will be awarded to Shareholders in January Next. This property ia ?f great value, either for residence or to hoM as-an investment, and is now in great demand by Northern people. 95,000 DOLLARS 1 \at Pr?e?Twenty-five Thouaand Dollar*. '2d Prize?Ten Thotuand DMnra. Zd Prize?Six Thoutand Dollars;. 4th l*rize?Thirty-five Hundred Dollars, bth Prise?Three Thouaand Dollare. 6th Prize?Twenty Hundred' Dollar*. 7th Prize?Fifteen Hundred Dollarn. And Eighty-aeven nether Grand Prize*, Aggregate value of which is 95 THOUSAND DOLLARS! A Strong Endorseutnet from a Reliable Sonree. [From the Daily Chronirte and Sentinel, Au gusta, On., Nov. 21.3 We desire to direct special attention to the fact that every purchaser of 0 ticket pro cures a splendid engraving or a henutiful ehromo, fully worth the price paid for the ticket. IPs have examined tktte pictures and find them really beautiful and valuable ivorke of nrt The large ateel engravings, "The Marringe of Pochehontas" nud -'The Landing of Co lumbus," and a beautiful ehromo, "An American Autumn," will bo beautiful and attractive ornaments for any gentleman's parlor. This if decidedly the moat raluotde and at tractive property in the South, and comprises ?bont 700 acres of desirable lauds in and near the village of Aiken, and ia divided into 04 lots, villa sites and farms. The distribu tion of this property will be made aa fol lows : Special attention ia called to the following ?"""? = ? 1. That each purchaser of a tieket has not only a chance at ono of the valuable prises, but will reoeive a splendid steel engraving fully worth the eost of the ticket. 2. That tbo distribution is to take place under i'uc direction and control of disinteres ted and impartial gentlemen, of well known position and integrity. 8. The demand for lands in nnd around Aiken ia auch that any one drawing a prize will find no difficulty in advantageously dis posing of ibo property, should he not wish to sattle on it permanently. The titles to the property are indisputable. This ia no bogus concern. Mr. J. C. Daaar, the General Manager, ia well nnd favorably known throughout the United Stateaaa an experioneed and successful book publisher in New York. For more than two years he has been a resident of Aikea, and for the past t welve 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 iu saying that he would not be eonncoted with any enterprise which waa not entirely meritorious, and we are quite confident that all who purchase ticket* in thia great land aale will be fully compensa ted for the amount inv ated. The drawing will be so arranged as to secure the utmost fairncas in the distribu tion of the prizes, and each ticket holder may rest assured that hil interests will be fully and fearfully protect ml. Mr J. W. M?SLEY, of Orsngeburg, S. C, will receive Order? for Share*. , Jas tf WA NT? !K?A ^oowaf ~ Man wishes to make Orangeburg bia homo would like to get Employment in some Store, or erbet work that wUVsoppert him. Salary aot so much as steady employment. Apply st 1'HIS OFFICE, jnn 7 if mm Eighteen Years of Practical Success. % INTBODDCBD IN ISM, PATENTED Dec. ?0, 185?. l?DEST SUPEljFHO&PHATR MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. M A P E S' Kitrogonized Superphosphate of Lime COMPOSED OF Bones, Pliorpliatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoiiical Ani mal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. No Suit, Platter, Suit Cuke, Nire Cuke, NOR ANV ADULTERANT of any .Kind Used. Tho Aiumonical Animal Matter in Ma pea' Nitrngenizcd Suphosphatc of ] Lime,.consists of, the flesh (conaining 10 per cent. Ammonia) and the blood (con taining 15 per cent, of Aiuuinnin.) of Reeves, Horses, Fish und other Animal* af ter expression of the fat nud oil by steam. '<?>'?'???. Price?$00 Caftli?$03 on Tlute with Interest. Sen \ for a Pamphlet. KINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL AGENTS, 128 East Bay Charlcnon, S. C. 0 3m jan ?% JJULWMmE wmmmfwm STANDARD GUARANTEED mB ms* MANUFACTURED BY WALTQN5WHAN8S& WILM.NGTON.DEL ] FOR SALE BY FACTORS' >/L*a*. r#\uivj^ ^t?SION MERC STA, Gl LES WH ANN'S RAW BONE 8UPERPH0SPAATE. The Great Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crops, ? The unparalleled success of this (MEAT FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS, proTes it to be the REST und CHEAPEST MANURE nour offered in thu Market. It has been used l>v many of thu most Emilien; Planters in tlic South, und In every single instance it has given Entirs Satisfaction. Oh (' TTON its effects have born particularly mirked, It is no rare thlnjr for W1IAN.VS PHOSPHATE to Increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more! Mr. CEO. C. DINON, an eminent planter of Cameron. Ga , in a Letter to the Ranner .% Planter, say* that in an cxpcriinunl with seven lending Superphosphates ami (inn no*, the WHANN'S prcTcd itself the best of nil those tried, paying a net profit ut the low inarkcl rutc of $20 DO per acre of Cotton. A Copy of Mr. DIXON'S LETTER furnished on application. FOR SALE BY CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., jan 14 CHARLESTON, S. C. AND AUGUSTA, OA. ? c 3m "WANDO FERTILIZER," THE PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 18 7 1, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE PLANTING COMMUNITY, AND IIAS BEEN FINED AT CASH?Fifty Dali?? per Ton of 2.000 Iba. sit Factory. TOI9. I -'Uiv-lli c Dollar? per 'Jl'on at 2.0:10 Iba. at Factory PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER, 1H71, ultbout Interest. WM. C. DUKES & CO., AGENTS, CHARLESTON, SO. CA, j*? 1 I oul NOW 18 THE TIMES ROHM & BRO, CONTINUE TO OF?ER npilE Balance of their WINTER STOCK of MOURNING GOODS, SnAWI/6 of c^r^Sr^twii.^^^ ^ CLOT II I NO, GOODS for Man's ?eir. BLANKETS, COVERLID3, &a. Ac. At gristly REDUCED* I'RICES? THEY^rn-ahw offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS in their Extansir. Stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, . DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' HATS. TRUNKS, &c, &a. All PERSONS dchirous of TAKING ADVANTAGE of buying' DRY GOODS at a SACRIFICE are respectfully Solicited to call early. "For you know how ii is your ?elf !" THEODORE KOSuN & BKQ. jan 14 C 1T VEGETABLES!!! -:o: IT YOTJ WANT A GOOD GAB DEN get Celebrated GAEDjSN SEEDS from E. EZEKIEL, mm of Tit us wmm, who has just received a Large Assort ment, and are guaranteed by him to be Fresh and Genuine. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE? WILES'<&. CO., RKfrKrTFULCT INFORMS THE CJTi/.KN8 OF ORAXGRRURG COCSTY THAT th??y barf purchased,ihc . CARRIAGE SHOPS AM> WORKS OF 1II08. RAY. And are CARRYING OX the CJL JITII JLCllh BUSINESS In all !?? BRANCHE??. Onlor? l?ft with US will bo PROMPTLY FILLED. ? All Win.In of REPAIRING NE XT'.Y DONK and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT H?OBT NOTICE. ; , DOYLE, YrilYES ?C- CO.. dee 17 ? Orafigebtorg; 8 C. WILHELM THEODOR JAmiEE, HAS TURNED OVER A LEAFi AND OFFERS TO T11K rfc. BI.lC, AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN PARTICULAR, ax As sortment of 1<\a.m ii/vt o rockries, Not to he BFAT or EQUALED in this Market 1 will also deliTer BOLTED GRIST AND MEAL mnd* of PRIME WHITE K?RT HERN CORN to any FAMILY ?Tery Saturday at WaR K*jT W. T. MI LLER. - des 14 o ir J. & T. Ii. AGNEW, importers And dealers TN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IIAIJD I ware, (briery, On*, Plantation Toolt. Blacksmith and Carpenter* Tools, House Builtlera Hardware, Rar Iron, Itlow Steel, Cast, Oerman and Blister Steel, Plow Moulds CARRIAGE MATERIAL? in Great Varie ty at let* thah CHARLESTON PRICES. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass. Also Choice FAMILY GROCERIES, con sisting; of th - largest and beet assorted Stock in Columbia, embracing Flour, Molasses, Snlt, Tobaceo, Raw and Refined Sugars, fine Teas, rresii i^anued Fruits mm Fish, . -? >r? i >". Candles, Flavoring Extracts, and all otl -r Goods usually kept in a Kir-1 Class Groee-y Store, tne'uding Fine Whiskey, Choice Ot..id Brandy, Holland Gin. Choice Wines. Call, forum Champagne and a splendid stock of all qualities Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. Prices guaranteed as Low as the Lowest, and a enll Solicited for purchasers. J. 4 T. R. AG NEW. JOHN AGNEW, Columbia. S. C. TIIOS. K. AO NEW, New York. jan 7 e 8m SEEGEB'8 l .\ADl LTLK ATF.I) ALE AMD lager he er. t VOER BRER. CONTAINING COFPE | j RAS aud ALE doctoral with Salt, Lime and Alum, are the latest adulteratioos dis ???ered in New-Yora. Professor Mapes of New-York, analysed the Beer from a dozen different Breweries, and all were found adulterated with noxious substance. It is said, that the sale of Drugs to Brewers, is a profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly infacous Coccuhis Indiens (flab berry) nux-vomica. (dog hu?on) from which strychnine is obtained, are some of the delectable substances found in Beer! These arc potent poisons, and the Brewer found using them should be drowned st once in ane ef his own Tats. P. S.?I am willing .o be drowned in aty own vats, if any Impurities should be found in ray Beer. 1 shall continue to make a healthful Beverage, ao tbat it may be drank by the most dclieete without the least danger. " v JOHN C. 8reger8, Columbia. s. C. f *r Stale Orai??a*?nrg *? the ?aalt ?? ? therwise, by ME?ONEY k 6aI?. jafl 7 ? *7 NOTICE.?All Person? M?t ing demands against the Estate of Jntnei Bunch, deceased, will present then* properly attested, and those indebted will make payment by 1st February next, fa J. K. MURRAY. ^rft3B! ..:. ? Kx^iJ NOTICE.?All Person* Iis?** ing any dem amis against the Katate of it. T. trie*. Ia4t deeensed, will present tha ssmo prop*fr/ attested, and twN Indebted will make payment to V7. R. NY ATT, Administrator. Orfo W. J. l>*TREVILL?r Att'y at Law, Orangabwrg, B. C. jan7 My Notice of Dimissal. OT1CB IS HRRKBY G1VEW THAT 1 N' will, on the 14th day of February, 1871? file my final account with th* Hontfrabia Judge of 1'rohute for Orangeburg County, a* Administratrix of the Estates *f Jasaes Barr. ~ and ask f*r Letters of Dismissal. E. B, BARR, jnn I f 41 AduMniiiratrir, Notice of Dismissal, "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ]\ will on the Mth day of February, ?exr, nie my final account with the Honrrabte t?dpe of Probate far Orar.g?btirg County, Guardian of the Estate or Edward Argwe, 1 and ask for Letters uf Dismissal. JOSEPH BP ft IP, janll?It Guardian. Notice of Dismissal OTH R IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OH* I ho 7ih day or February neat t will Hie m> final Account with the Hon. Tbad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probstei *.*?d ?*k far i Letters of Dismissal *s Administrator ?f i?# Est?to or Margaret ?. IfeGraw, dec^sMU T. 8. MCGREW. jan 7?4t Administratar N Notice of DiatttjffiJ^ "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OX. 1^1 tk? 7tk- <ray of FeSrusry g?tt, I WilF ale hit Fln*r Account with tke Ha>n. Thad. C. Andrew?, Judge ..f Praftate, attd *** for tetter* of Dismissal ss AdmlnistnrtUsr d? bonis nein nf U*??^*- fU.IWv. Jmmm4 E .'? II OEM AW. j*n 7~*dt Administrator.