The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 14, 1871, Image 5
LOCAL,
SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1871.
* CtAJBT.a^Ltttt Monday Was the day ap- j
poiatttl iVr the Atting of Court at this
gfofttt/ tyliU ft large hutubeV of persons
interested, aa parties or witnesses made
their apptarenco. Tho Clerk called the
list of Ute jurors and in obedience to in
fractions received by letter from Judge
tjlrshatn adjourned the Court until Mon
tiay noxl, 16th instant. Then the crowd
aletrlj ditpemd. The cause of Judge
tttaasmV absence Wrns iodiepo.-.i'ion.
We hops that ho will he better so as to
fee here next Monday>
S. B. Seebrook E?i, Soticiter of our
Greenearrived eh Sunday last ready for
"business. Air. Scabrook is looking well
hail was met with pleasure by the many
fvieade ha has made among our people
toa the discharge of his duties lie has
already made an agreeable iuipresmou
ws Wae to be expected from his
pkawitag manners and address. Mr.
Seabrttok haa just completed hie "Cora
pilatrou of the Crisntntt 6tatufces in this
State" m leal which h? Vria wall fitted to |
fcytrfbrtu. Iiis work will be purchased
ay tike state, which should thus ever
place a high premium on intellectual
labor of public advantage and interest.
Tim author has already made hin mark
(a literatary circles, by his articles in
Various Northern periodicals, and by those
Yrhhfh ha aow continuously furnishes to
tfcs atk Century Msgasine. JIo is the
Senior member of our enterprising young
firm of Scabrook, Browning <fc Meyers
ia the practice of law in this County.
The Giiizeaa 8aving?,s Hank will be
prepared to receive Deposits on Monday
the 15th instant. The advertisement
Will appear in next issue.
Complaints come to us every day
about the irregularity of the iv.::'\U. Some
of our subscribers hare not received
- their papers in weeks. The fault is not
- With us. Oar mailing clerk U moat
? fcattrfal in arrasgriug the News' mail.
?Auv ia; the fault with tho Post Offica of
^hia place. It is ?Iuraher.-. Wo shnli
. puJ, ouraelte? to son.e trouble to asccr
. tain the cause, and publish it.
11 oos Fellows.?Mr. Henry Hick
anbacher, of St. Matthew.", brought into
our i-face as Tueeday last live of the
largest turnips we have ever seen. One
of them weighed 8} ponuds, and meas
ured 28 incites round. Wo-congratulate
Mr. R. upon his success in growingthese
huge '-fellows." May ?11 his efforts in
plaating be as successful.
? Wando Fkutimzlr. The price of
this fertiliser haa been reduced to $60
rash per ton, or $53 payable Nor. 1st
1^71 without interest. Read the ad
vertisement of Wm. C. Dukes A Co ,
Agents, Charleston.
A Desirable House and Lot is ad
vertised for sale fa to day 'b News by
Mr. W. T. Light foot. It can bo treated
for at private sale until Sales-day in
February. This place ia situated in s
pleasent locality of our growing little
'Barg, sad soy oae desirous of settling
hare, no better piece couid be ottered.
Terms easy. Read advertisement.
$96,00 in premiums to bo given
?Way to th? Shares Holders in the great
Alken Phkmium Land Balk. Oniy
?5 a share. Tala Is no humbug. We
have purchased shares. Indeed, every
citizen of Orangcburg has or will do so
toon. The character and fairness of the
enterprise are Vouched for by gentlemen
of known varacity sad integrity. Every
one who subscribes for a share receives
ir. return ooe of the beautiful works of
art mentioned in the advertisement.
Tfceyr alone are worth the money. The
Marriage of Poehahontas for instance is
a gerfeet geat of a picture- Mr. J. W.
Moeeley, ol'Cornelsois's is tho Agent for
th? sale of Shares at this plnco. Anoth
er erWeace of the fairness of the Orcst
Premium Lewd .Sale. Who knows but
ihsA sa Omwgetiorgjan will draw the
First Orasd Priac, valued at 925,090?
Somebody's baa ad to win. Read ad
vertisement and call on Mr. Mosely.
..... ?.?..
Mann's Raw Bonk Sipkr-Ph s
t-UATjt. The' great fertiliser for all
crops. Send for a copy of Mr. Dick
eon's letter about its advsetage sad pro
it. CUghorn, Herring & Co, Agents
at CbnrUaion and Augusta, Read ad
vertisement.
Kn*ata.?In our poem on tho first
page "Annie," the next to tho lust line
khould read:
?'Till of my -Ufo you form & part,"
The Columbia I nion accuses n corre
spondent of a Charleston paper with
haVing alclen a part of one of his letters
from its editorial columns. Bbttcr bo
more particular hereafter MtV- Corre
spondent. You might injure yohr repu
tation as a newspaper man. Besides, it
must certainly bo Unpleasant and em
barrassing when your friends begin to
praise your ability to hear a jealous edi
tor ax claim: "That a nay thunder, by
George!"
Bead the advertisement of "Mapks
NitROCIKNIZRD supbr PlI08PHAT* OF
Limb." Send for a Pamphlet to Kios
aasA Ilowell, General Agents, 128
East Bay Charleston, b. C.
COMMERCIAL.
< ?i" ? ?11 1 1 ?'?? ? !???i i1 m ? .
MiBRET REPORTS.
Omca Or tub Oiu.vnr.nrno Nkws, *
January 13, 1871.
C0TTO5?Sales during the Weok 155
balea. Wo quote:
Ordinary.11 ?I2
Low Middling.18?
Middling....13]?
Rneon Rick...$1.25 per ousbel.
Coax.m......$1.15 per bushel. .
Cow Pkas.'. ..$1.25 per bushel.
Fimikhs.$1.25 per bushel.
GOLD. 09
SILVER.05
CHARLESTON MARKET.
Cbabltebtox, FriDAT Mobxiko,
January 13, 1871.
- Tpb| r^** *
Ordinary.18 ft
GeodOrdinsiy.~.14 ft
Low Middling. .14J?3>
Middling.J.v.14|?
LATEST QUOTATIONS
or
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IB .
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Corrected Weekly by
BAAK Ell iMid BROftEK,
No, 25 Jiroad Slr/tf.
January C, 1ST1.
State Skccbitibs? South Carolirt*, old,
ftr>>; do new, ftli) ; do, rcgist'd stock,
ex int (as 72
CtTT Rr.crciTirs?A-.gusta, Ca.. Bonds,
rS(?\ : Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr inl)
(c^r*S{ Je? Eire Loan iLmd.-, (g}oi>; Co
ltuntdn, 8. C. Bonds, (??80.
Raili'.o.m? Bo.m.i?Blue Bidgff (first mort
gage) BOA ; Charleston and Savar.iiHii,
ft?fA ; Chnrlutle, Columbia and AUgnsta,
r^85 : ChSraW and Darlington, @83;
Greenville and Columbia. (Lit mort) (a* 85;
do. (Stute gunrnutec) f?t?; North cistcru,
87 ft ; Savannah and Charleston, (1st
m?Tt) fi78; do, (Slate giijirailtvc) C?Q ;
South Carolina, Qa78; du, 71; Spartah
burg and Union, (??>'>?'?.
Railcoau Stocks'?Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta, ft I0| Groenville and Colum
bia, Co-A : Nortlicariern, (.1; I.:; Savannah
and Charleston, Houtb Carolina,
(rfhole shares) @.41; do, (half do) (g 41
KKcnAJtnr. kc?New Ye?k Sight, \ off psr|
Gald, IWftUl; Silver, IR3fa> .
SOUTH CAUOLIBA IUK SlLLs.
?Bank of Charleston. ft
?Bank of Newberry. Aft
Bank of Camden.SO?
Bank of Georgetown.?. 4ft
Bank of South Carolina.... 6(4
Bank of Chester.,.u..wlOM
Bank of Hamburg......4. Hft
Bank of State of 8 C, prior to I80I ...-10(g
Bank of State of issue 1KC1 and 18G2..2S0
?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of
Charleston.1. ft
?People's Bank of Charleston....... ft j
?Union Bank of Charleston...;.......,., ft
?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles.
ton. (old). ft
?Southwestern B R Bank of Charles
ton, (new).??>. ft
mate Bank of Charleston..r. 6ft
Fanners' and Exchange Bank of Char
J-ston.Utt -ft
Exchange Bank of Columbia.r?. 8ft
Commercial Bank of Columbm. Bft
Merchants' Bank of Cltal'aw. Cft
Planters' Bank of Fairfiold. 6ft
State of 8 C Bills Receivable.f?5/?
wisy o* uuaricstw? V/'iiAiige imis.\t.tft
* Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed
at the Bank Couaters of each,
jan 22 3m
AclinlnlatrMtor'a Notice.?All
persons having CLAIMS against the
ESTATE of Benjamin Golson, dee'd, must
hand them, properly Touched, to Judge 0!
Probnto in or before the 2*>ib day of Febru
ary next, er payment will be dcb?rrnd.
SAMUEL GOLSON,
deo 24?td Administrator.
PETER G. CANNON
GUNSMITH,
At Miss. WISE'S OLD STAND Opposite
CANNON'S HOTEL.
Is Prepared ^_ ^ ^ to do
All Werk in his ^Cf&^ Line
At Bhort Notice and on Reasonable Terms
For Cash.
dee 24 If
In the District Court of the
UNITED STA TfiS?For the Dietritt of
Houth Carolina?In the Matter of Jou* C. Fax*
sss<3, fli""lbr*>**{?In Unnlrruntey. ? Notice is
hereby given that all Creditors holding Liens
on the Estate af John C. Fanning) a Bankrupt,
must prove thrir Liens before Julius C.
Carpenter, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at
hia Offioe, No. 72 Broad 8treet, in the City
of Charleston, on or before tho 23d, day of
January 1871.
By order of the Honorable George S. Bryan.
Judge of the District Court ef the I). 8., for
the District of South Carolina.
P. V. DIBBLE.
f Assignee.
Sheriff's Sales,
By virtue of aiWulVy writs bf fi. fa., to mo
directed f will aell to the highest bidder,'
at OrAngcbuvg.Co?rt House-, on thy Bret
Monduv in I\lv next, for cash, fill the
right, title and lttleresl tjf the Defendants
in the to1 lowing property, rix :
One tract of 1 arid containing SCO ?eres
more or less, known as the "Fhtke I*lace,"
bounded by ?>. If. 8allejr, II. A. flalley and
Jacob 8a!ley. ? j
One tract containing GO acres redre'er lese,
known ae tho "Mike l'lnce-," bounded by
lattd* ef J? S> Bailey, Win. O'Oowd, E. A.
Price and Dan'I Cooper.
Also one other trnot containing 100 acres
moia or lew, bounded by of U. Cooper, L.
Willinmson and others. Levied on as the
property of John A. Bailey at the suit of J.
F. and Henry Hart zog, Executors, for the
use of another.
ALSO
One tract ef land containing 900 acres
more or leas, bounded by lends ton the north)
of lira. E. Jenniugs, east by lands of Mrs.
Ma.-y Graven, south by 0. O. McMillan and
South Edisto River, and west by C. 0. Stev
ens. Said lands levied on np the property of
Joseph, Sarah and Mary Grave? at the suit
of o. Tyler (for use of A. J. Jackson.)
ALSO
One tract of land containing 680 acres
more er lens, bounded north by N. A. Cul
cUuasure ami O. L. S. Sis trunk, cast by i.
Stabler and Buyek, south by John Bpigner,
west by O. L. 8. Sistmnk.
Also one tract containing 265 aeres bound
ed north by 1*. A. Buyek northeast by estate
Paul Spigner. east by Mrs. Collins, weat and
south by John Crim.
One other tract containing 86 seres more
er less, bounded west and north by estate F.
B. Heath, south by Jos. Jaokson, east by J.
Crim. Levied on as tho property of Jebn
Crim, at the suit of P. A. Buyek, Adminis
trator of F. Heath.
ALSO
At the rink of former purchaser, all that
plantation containing acres, w?ro or
ices, boundod by lands of Jack Dant!er,
bomeslead tract, Mom ei- and otherB, known
as tho Carson tract. Levied on as tho pro
pery^of J. W. l>antalcr at the suit of Mary
Ann Crook, Exeeutril.
At the risk of former purchaser, 275 acres
more orient bounded lands of Dan'I Eileyi
Mrs. Graven* Mrs. Wolfe and homestead
tract. Levied ort As the property of Wot, M.
Gaffney at the suit or J. W. and O. B. Kilcv,
Adm'rs.
ALSO
At risk of former purchaser, otte tract of
land containing 47<; acres more of less,
bounded on north by N. F. Hnrlong and
Olivia Rilcy, east by C. A. Staloy, south
by W. M. Guffney and David wolfo and west
by tract set off to widow as dowor.
Also the remainder in dower of the widow
in 152 acres more or less, bounded en east
by the above trjet of 470 acres, south by
David Wolfe, west by J. M. Herlong and
north by N. F. Herlong, Levied on as the
property ef Jacob Vi. Redmond at tho suit
or J. W. aud 0. B. Rilcy, Adm'rs.
ALSO
All that plsntaticn or tract of lartdj con
taining about 12'JO acres, and sit unto in the
Fork of Edisto, bounded north by Cooper
Swamp, cant by lands formerly of Jacob
Wolfe, touth by South Edisto River and west
by hunts or John R. Milhousc, John C. Rows
ni.d the late James E. Quaitlchnum, being the
Snake Swamp "Imitation formerly of the late
Will!?m S, Howe, M. D. Terma Cash,
AU the "Oak Villa" tract in the Villngo of
Orougehurg. embracing the House aud other
Building*, the name being situated -between
Brought on aud Market Streets. To be sold
lit parcel-, according to n plat of tho same
in IftW Sheriff's Office.
Tel'mr?By Consent of Jtrdgment Creditors
all amounts under $200, cash; ever $200.
t!te surplus, one-half eanli, balance in one
year; the Itmtse Lot and Buildings, one
i-iii d cash, balance in one and two years.
Cro ,rt portion? to he scoured by bonds and
> ?gea of tho purchaser, with covenant
fo? resale in case of brenrh of condition of
the bond) nnd Buildings to bo Insured and
Policy nss'tthed. Purchasers to pay for pa
pers, recording nnd Stamps. Levied on at
the euil of AIvm Guge. Assignee of Case &
Bull ngainnt Henry Kills, Executor, and of
A Iva Gage agutrlst Klir.nbcth Mnrchaut (now
Mrs. Elizabeth Browne, wife of James
Browne, rtiq.
Sheriffs Office. ) H. RIGGS,
OrangebnrgQ. II.. 8. C, V 8. O. C
January 10, 1871. J
( jan 14 td
Assignee's Sale.
IN BAK?UPTOX
t ?
In tbc Matter of B ARN kt Livingston,
Bankrnpt, Ex ptirU P. V. DiDBLB,
Assignee.
By virtue er an order er aale to me dl^oct
ed from the Honorable District Court Bf tho
United Slates, for the District or South Caro
lina, I will sell at pnblio attetion, at Orango
burg C. II.. on M':...!..;,. tho :>ih .!.. , hi Feb
ruary, 1871, at the usual hours or sale:
All the interest or Barnot Livingston.
Bankrupt, in all that plantation or traol or
kind containing 628 acres more "r less, lying
in Orangeburg County, on the waters or Cow
Castle, formerly known as John J. Barleys
hind, nuid bind havinir been ennvoved oofinl.
tionally to George A and Irving S. llarlcy,
by Barnt't Livingaton on 12th February
1HG7 and Recorded in Register's Office for
Orangeburg County on 4th March 1867 in
Book 2' page 73.
ALSO
AH tho interest of Bankrupt in the follow
ing Estates, vis .
Estate of Renjumin Buxbee, deceased.
Estate of Barnet Livingaton, deceased.
Estate of J. P. llarlcy, deceased.
Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay for
papers and ttampf.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee
Bui net Livingaton Bankrupt.
jan 14 td
Assignee's Sale.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the Matter of Kzekikl & Kon.v
i
Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibblk,
Assignoe.
By virtu* of an order of sale to me directed,
from the Honorable District Court of the
United States, for the Dial riet er South Car
olina, 1 will sell at public unction, at Orange?
barg C. H on Monday the Gib February
next, at tho usual bourn or Sale:
Tho Notes, Book Acoonnts, Judgment*, Se
curities and chonen in action or the Bankrupt
Estates or Esekiel & Kohn and Eoianuel
Eaeklel.
An inventory or the same may ho seen at
my Office, and will be exhibited os day ef
sale.
Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay ex*
peases ef transfer and stamps.
P. V. DIBBLK, Assignee
Ei?kicl & Kohn Bankrupt.
1RG COUNTY.
IN ?0*? tftBO?tT CotJRT.
George M. Whetstone, |
. t tt; i%T*. ?.. .. .r : f \ '
Aj?rfia 44. ncigicr, et. ni. J
By virtue rf ah Order of sale made In this
case by the said Court, t wilj sell at Orange
burg, H. C, on Mbhdnjr the <Jth day of Feb
ruary next, during the usual hours of sale,
and at the Hak of former purchaser, the Bil
lowing tracts Of fohd:
1. All that tract of land situated in Orange
bu rg County, contning b 10 acres more or Jess,
beundsd by lands of Dan'l Riley and tracts
2 and 4. rar>
2. All that tract of land situated in flnid
County, oontaining 6WT acres mere or less,
bounded by lands of Tbr-mas Horary and
tracts 1/8 and 4.
4. All that traef of land situate tn said
County containing 104 acres more or less,
boanded by lands of Thomas Horsey and
tracts 4, 2 and 8.
On tract No. 2 there Is a good .Dwelling
?and Outbuildings. All of said lands are
well Timbered.
Terms.?One-half cash, balaaoeon a credit
of one year, .purchaser to give bend and
mortgage, bearing interest from day of sals,
payable annually, with a covenant for re
sale ?n a breach et the condition of said
bond, also to pay for papers and stamps.
ALSO
ORANQKBURG COUNTY
In Common Pleas
E. T. Glover, Adm'x, for another, ) In the
ts. V Ci r e u i t
J. J. Goodwin, et. uz. et. hl. j Cohn.
By virtue of an order of sals mads in the
?aid ease, by the said Court, I will sell at
Orangeburg, 8? C, on Monday, the f>th day
of February fielt, during tl'o usual hours of
sals, at the risk of former purchaser; tho'
following land:
AU that tract of land jUiiaied ah Lime-*
stone, containing ?34 acres mors or less,
bounded north by lands of Christian Wolfs,
Daniel Barey and J. 11. Zcigler and east,
and west by lands of & Hi Zcigler.
Terms?One-half cajh, the balance on a
credit of twelvt months, purchaser to gits
bond for said credit portion bearing interest
from day of ?alo, and secured by mortgage
with a covenant for resale on a breach of tho.
oondition of the bond, ??u also to pay for
papers and stamps.
ALSO
ORANGE3URG COUNTY,
In tub CiRtuiT Colrt.
A. K. Durham, "t
vs. I
Wm. A. McGrew, et. si. J
By virtue of an order of sale in this case,
I will sell at Orangcbnrg, S. C, on Monday,
15th day February next, during the legal
hours of sale :
One tract of land containing 1G6 acres
more or lees, hounded by lands of David
Jenes, Hariuan Sightler, W. Fogle and J. D.
W. Crooks.
Also one other trset containing 430 acres
more or less, bounded by lauds of Hnrmau
Sightler, Tarltou McGrew, Margaret Mc
Grew, Estate of J. A. Folder and Jones.
Term*?One-third oash, ths balanos pay
able in twclvv month secured by bond and
mortgage .nth interest frees day of rale*
with Covenant for resata Purchasers to pay
for papers and stamp*.
ALSO
D. Gardner
to
IT. Bigg*, ShcrhT.
Same
to
II. Funderburk,
Assignee.
Mortgago
of
Real EstntS:
Mortgage
of
B al IV ute.
Under and by virtue of a covenant for re
sale <>n breach of condition in the above
mortgages contained. 1 will sell on the salrs
day (being the 0th day) of February next.
All that p'antation or trac. of land in the
County ilf Orangcburg on Bull Swamp, con
taining 10:)1J neres more or less, bounded by
lands of t). B. Riley, estate of Freeman
Hooker, Mrs. Mary C. Ulmer, F. Robinson
and land formerly owned by (J. D. Keitt, but
recently purchased by Edward Willis, Trus
tco.
Tho above will be sold in several tracts.
Terms made known on day of sale.
R1GGS,
Oroneeburg C. 11. S. C, V S O. C.
Sheriff"!. Office, | II.
?Pgeburg C. H. S. C, v
January 10, 1871. J
Jan lit* td
RECEIVER'S SALE.
ORANGEBURG COUNTY.
In Common Pleas.
Valentine Pitthan, et. al., \ In the
vs. >? C i r o u 1 t
Kliiabcth L. Ellis, at. al. j Court.
By virtue of an order of sale made in this
case by the said Court, I will sell at Orangc
burg, 8. C, on Monday the tith day of Febru
ary next, during the usual hours of sale :
All that tract of land situate on Russell
SI feet, ih the Town of Orangcbafg, and
hounded hy lots of J. W. H. DUKES and J.
F; IzlAr Esq.
The abdvt* property will he resold At the risk
r)f the former purchasers, they bavibg failed
to comply with the terms of sale.
Terms?One-third cash, and ths balance
nn ? <*r<wtit nf l>??l?n muntli rs 1. ??,.. w la
give Bond far said balance, bearing interest
from day of sale, and secured by a mortgage
of the premise*, witn a edVehaht for resale
on a breach of the Condition of said Bond,
and to pay fdr Papefe fcdil Stamps
0. B. GLOVER. Receiver.
Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 12, 1871.?td.
CANNON'S STORE! 11
One Boon Below
W. T . L I G H T F O O T 8 '
RUSSELL STREET,
The Subseribcr begs leave to inform his old
friends and the Public generally that he has
just opened a fresh and general assortment
of
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS
which he will sell low down for Cash.
Come one and all, I will do ray best to
pleaso you and give perfect satisfaction.
jan 7?tf JAS. CANNON.
NOTICE.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
Oraogeburg* 8. C. Jan. 6, 1871.
Nolios is hereby given to all PARTIM
who have boon NOTIFIED as to their ap
pointment as SUB-COMMISSIONERS of
ROADS A<- by Circular Letter, issued frOtn
Ibis Office, December 23d, 1870. that they
must REPORT to the CLEBK of the
Board of County Commissioners at an early
day. The Condition of certain Highways of
Ihe County makes ths necessity of this Re
port absolutely essential.
By order of tho Board.
JAMES Va? TASPELL,
Ii
Sheriff's Sales.
UN THE C??rfr PROBATE.
? OaAtothuiirj ttttjMMK '
?enJ. W. Mar and Clara, V
Y?.
E. J. OtlveVds anci Rosa,
bis wifo, et. pL
In pursuance to a*?rd*f ?*J mo ?5rented by
t ie liVnornblo Tfcad. C. Andre**, Judge ef
tile Probate Court, I will exfose to p?blie
C?lCry eh saledsy In February next, the fol
io wing tract ef land, vi* :
All that plantation or tract of land con
taining. 440 acr?a more or Lass, bounded on
north by O. Paramo and. Andrew I nabln?!,
rast by Andrew Inablnct, south by II. C.
Wan na maker and' 1. 8. K. Legare, and west'
by Mrs. Louisa Hook.
Terms?One-half cc.sk, balance in 1 year
secuaad' by bond and mortgage, with cove
nant lor resale on breach af bond, with in
tercut from day of-aal?. Purchaser to fay
for'papcrs and stamps.
Sheriff's Office, ) 0. RIGGS,
Orangeburg C. 11., S. C, V 8. O. C.
January 10, 1871. J
jan 14 td
SOMETHING GOOD!!
o.AT
MAEONEY & SAIN'S
T) 11 IK I) FRItIT,
PEACHE8 AND APPLES, -
Vary nice and fresh?jitst the
thing for tnaklbg Pies.
FREJBH FAHILY GROCERIES,
FINE LIQUORS, of all grades.
COW PEA?, fce.
All of the aboro ?? offered to the pub
lic at prices to suit th? times. Gire as
m call.
TT)ERSON8 wishing to bay a FINE HORSE
X or HORSES, WAGONS, Ac., can do so
LOW DOWN by applying to
MARONEY & SAIN,
OENERAL DEALERS IN
Quality and Quantity,
KEITT BHOS OLD STAND.
Russell Ftrect, Orangeburg So. Ca.
dee t Cm
l^jvin NOTICE
ALL PERSONS ARK FOR WARNED from
TRESPASSING on any of my LANDS. The
Law will ba vigorously enforced against all
sueb. Til AD. C. ANDREWS,
dee 24 tf
?PECIAL NOTICES.
THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.?
taKim ist IRNally,?It cures sulden Coldr,
Coughs, Ac; and Weak Stomach, General
D libility. Nursing Pore Mouth, Canker,
Livur Complaint Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
CratAp or Pain in the Stomach Bowel Com
plaint, Painters1 Colic, Asiatic Chelorej
Diarrbcea and Dysentery.
APPYIED EXTERNALL.?Ctlrss Felons,
Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns. Scalds,
Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the
Joints, Ring-Worm and Tetter, Broken
Rreasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Tooth
acke. Pain in the' Face, Neuralgia and
Rheumatism. tt htaaura remedy for Ague,
Chills and Fev eh *
PAIN KILLER,?Taken internally ahauld
be adulterated with milk or water, as made
into a syrup with molasses. For a Cough a
few drops on sugttr, eatan, will be aiore
effective than anything else.
See printed directions, which aoeonpasy
??eh bottle.
Soli by all Druggists.
ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BUIDINO.
-?These oan only be sIHdied ami sefured by
payiHf, proper attention to the/fltrWAing of a
knil.llna Tk.r? nrm manv knn?*k in nur
country whose windows, without glass, and
heavj wooden shutters, cost more than sash
and Venetians, and whose gloomy wooden
ceilings are more oxpensive than white
washed plaster on laths. If you are going
to build, and wish your house to be comfort
able at small cost, you should not fail to
writo for a plan and estimate of finlsing to
Mr. P. P. Tcale, Charleston. 8. C, the
largest manufacturer of doors, sashes' blinds,
mouldings, Ac, in the Southern States.
F1A1H YIGOR.?In common with many
others we have felt a lively interest in the
investigations which Dr. Ayer has bean mak
ing to discover the causes of failure of tke
hair, and to provide a remedy. His re
searches are said to have been much mere
thorough and exhaustive than any ever made
before. The result ia new before under the
name of Ana's flAta Viooa. We have
given it a trial, and with full satisfaction.
It equals onr most favorable aqtitfipalioBS.
Our gray hairs haae disappeared, or resumed
their original color ; and a visible crap of
Soft, silken hair has started on a part ef the
scalp which waa entirely bald. [Demeerat,
Abiegrion, Ta.
FIRE 1W?0D.
OAK, PINE and LIGHTWOOD for
Bile Cheep, ?od Delivered soy
where in Town with dispatch. Order*
left at the Store of
Messrs. MARONEY A SAIN
FOB SAUE!
*
That VALUABLE PLANTA
TION known a* "Belleville,"
formerly owned by Mr. Charte?
R. TWWpVon, situated in Of
angebr.rg County-, near Fort Motte Depot,
containing I.6W acres of Land, a> part of
which is WBVL TIMBERED, the balance
CLEARED and admirably adapted to the
Culture Of COTTON and PROVISIONS. An
excellent RANGE for STOCK in the Conga
ire* Swamp, A f.ao Water Power near tbo
South Carolina Railroad. DWELLING in
good order abd Outbuilding*.
It lent Wore disposed of, will bo sold at
auction under the mortgage to OUter Mid
dletoh, on the 1st Monday Tn February next.
TeVma made known at sale.
Apply to
JOHN COLCOCK A CO..
Charleston, 8. C.
Or COL. A. P. AMAKER,
St. Matthews P. O., S. C.
dee 24 tf
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
(CAPITAL $1,000,000)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
THS GUANO !*NOW SO WELL KNOWN
in all tbo Southern States for its re
markable ? effects w< an agency for increasing
the products ? of labor, as' Hot to require
spociai recttmmettdaHob from U*. Its use
for fire years bast haB established Its cbar
setsr for reliable excellence. The Urge
fixed capital UWchte? by the Company in this
trade, affords tbo surest guarantee of the
continued excellence of its Guano.
J. N. RttBSON,
Soiling Agent, Charleston, 8. C." ,
JN?; 8. RBBBB fit CO., tJehetsl Agents
Baltimore.
Dec. 24. * tf.
COSWPOliMD AClft,
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOB COMPOSTlrfQ WITH COTTON 8EZD.
qnniR ARTICLE is manufactured
I by tbo PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY
at Cbarloston. H. C, nndsr SuperintoBeSsttce
of Dr. 8T. JULIEN RA VENEL. When com
posted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed,
its results hare been found fully equal to the
best standard fertilisers. Its oconomy must
commend it *o the notice of planters gener
ally.
For speeifie directions for composting and
for supplies, apply to J. N. BOBBIN,
Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JNO. 6. BEESB k Co., General Agents,
Baltimore.
dec 24 ?d
The People's Bakery.
NEXT DOOR TO
BED COfFEE POT,
Eattof Fresbatttriiin Ch?rrn, Rnssell-St.
if rf
I am nappy to ANNOUNCE to the CITI
ZEN? of Orangsbsrg. that 1 am now PRE
PARED to 8UPPLY FamUes and Cns'omers
with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other
articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS
BAKEKY.
WBDD1NG CAKB prcpsrsd with great
Cafl to suit the mftat fastidous tastes.
The PATRONAGE Uf my friends and fel
low-cititens is respectfully solicited.
TllOS. W. ALBERGOTTI.
Mrs. ALBERGOTTI return thanks for
the Patronage heretofore bestowed, and
hopes her friends and Customers wiH contin
ue the same.
She wiU kssa constantly ?in hand an as
sortment of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY
and FANCY ARTICLES as nsoak
dee 10 8tb
BIG RED
FAMILY COFFEE POT,
?** ?won
EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
E. K II. PK ARSON
Hare just received and will keep constant
ly OB hand, one of the best assorted and
ebeapest let of
COOKING STOVES
eVer offered in this market
TIN W^RE
Mads to order and supplied to Mercnants
by Wholesale and Retail at Charleston prices.
GUTTERING made'and put up any where
on reasonable terms aud on short notice.
Repairing done at the shsrtcst notice and
Cheap.
All
tots.
oct 20 aug 18 tm
Ol I want is a trial to substantiate the
facVs. My motto is Low Prices for Cash.
REEDER & DAVIS,
COTTON FACTORS
Axn
General Commission Merchant**
Ailijrf'm S'mfTf-,
CHARLESTON, 3. 0.
fJswith rtkiosa. ZtnasxKAN Davis
otJt 16 Cut
^ho. .QtoTO nf Onnrh Pa wklino
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
COUNTY OF Olt A Mil J'.BL'RO
C. A. Staloy; H. W. Staler,
M. C. Ulmer, F. D. Staloy, and
Anna l>. Culler and L. Hans
Culler. Plaintiffs
Against
J. Wettsy Heuser and Rachel,
his wife, Defendants. j
To the Defendant:
J. Wesley Houser and Rachel Hourser.
YOU ARE hereby SUMMONED end
required to answer the complaint in
this notion, whiob is fled in the office of the
Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County
and tossrvs a copy of your answer ts the
said complaint on the subscribers at their
ofnee, in Orangeburg B.C., within twsnty
days after tbs servies hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service: a ltd if yon fail' to
answer the complaint within the lists afore
said, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
Dated OrangebugDeoembar8;h 1870.
HUT80N8 & LEG A RS,
IZLAR A DIBBLK,
Plaintiff*s Attorneys.
I osrtify that tbo abevo Summons, ia pub
lished nndsr sn order of the Judge of Pro
bate for the County whisk esteads tbo lime
for answer ts six wssks.
8th December 1870.
GEORGE BOMVER,
des 10?fit C. C. O. C.
Copy
Summons.
For Reliof.
Complaint
Served.
I XrOTI<,E--All Pcrtaoiw llav
[ i.l ?1* Demand* against the Estate of 8.
Hf. K?nnerr?, deeeased? lite of Orangeburg
County, will present the same property at
tested, aad those Indebted ts said Estate will
make payment ts
smcvt\c Ocean
for sale A -
WIXCOX, ?IBl^fe CO.
tMPOR?ERS & D&A*ERj?
G TJ AN%,
14S BAY St., SAVANNKk?? a.
241 BROAD St. AUGUST?/Ga.
151 East Bay, CHARLESTON, ??\ C.
AND BY
BUM* SGOVILL & PIKE,
ORANGEBURU, 8.; 0.
For further infurmalion, apply or ad
dress as above for Pamphlet.
nor 1$ . wee 4m
T. P. Baooix. ft. R. IIudoi?s.
lt. C. II rix; ix?.
BRODIE CO.,
OTTON ^ACfTORS
Ajrti
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARESTON, 8. C.
Liberal Advances made on Consignment.
Kefek to Andrew Bfmonds, Esq., Pres't
1st National Bank, Charleston, 8. C.
ma> 21 wee trf
P. P. TOALE^
CHARLESTON, S. C.
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
Manurnctory of Doofs, 8ashcs, Blind*, Mould
ing*, eVe., in tho leathern St a tc-i j
BGf Printed Price. List Dtjiis Compe
tition.
fcarSESb" FOR ONE-?* ;
8SF"Sent Free on Application.-"^*
may 21 wee tf
mm
GREAT
SOUTHERN
monthly magazime,
Tito Dot tars prr .Inn list.
? r\T\rr< *r .
cttjo nnAi?x^vjr PW
30 Pages Advert iseraents?
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL,
a3d
D. WYATT AIKEN.
CuAbmcstox, 8. C.
july 16 tf'
G
EO. W. ( IRPEXTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF bar
|Ar ariel a
GEO. W. CARPENTERS
Compound fluid Extract?f Rircii?
These Celebrated Preparations, originally
introduced by Goo. W. Carpenter, under tbe
patronage of the medical faculty, have been
so long extensively used by physicians and
others, that they are generally known for
their Intrinsic value, anil can be relied on as
feeing most valuable remedies in all eases
where Sarsaparille < r Bucbu are applicable,
and cannot be too highly recommended'
They ar?tprepared in a highly concentrated
form, so as to render the doeo small and con
venient. Orders by mail or otherwise will
receive prompt attention.
GBO. W. CARPENTER, ITENSZEY a co.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 737 Market street, Philadelphia.
For sale by DUKES a SflULKR, and E. J.
OLIVEROS. Orangeburg, 8. C. and dowze
a MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8.
C.
T OST OR STOI.
Is Wire about the .'"Mi Nov. laxt, bar
POCKET BOOK containing $11 in Gold,
$1.50 in Silver and a tittlo Change in Green
backs, also a NOTK against R. O. Sams pay
able to the K.teciilors cf the Estate of Alle?
Shulcr, deceased. Several payments have
been niMle on the Note. Any person finding
nr ?tv*h ? infcrination leading to the recov
ervof said Pooh et Book and Note will