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t, O O AL. W-!-= SATURDAY, ?TAN. 14, 1871. .1 \.m mm , +m *** * CtAJRT.---LuH Monday was the day ap pointed iVr the silling of Court at this | gtato.' tcUileH large number of persona Interested, sa parties or wilncsscs made their eppeareace. The Clerk called the list of the jurors and in obedieace to in %troctiona received by letter from Judge Graham adjourned the Court until Mon tis/ next, 16th instant. Then the crowd tlewly dispersed. The cause of Judge Graham*! Absence was indisposition. \Vo hop* that he will he better so as to be here next Monday. E. B. Seebrook Eeq, Solicitor of our tlreuit arrived en Sunday last ready lor business. Mr. Seebrook is looking well knd was met with pleasure by the many friend* he has made among our people 1? the discharge-of his duties. lie has ?already made an agreeable impresaiou fc*re> o* was to be expected (Vom his ^Weeing manucrs and address. Mr. Scabrooh has just completed hie "Com gritathm of the Criminal Statuses in this ?Stute" ?met which ho was well fitted to krerfbrni. His work will bo purchased ?y the state, which ahou'd thus ever place a high premium on intellectual tabor of public advantage and interest. The author has already made his mark W literatary circles, by his articles in Various North im periodicals, and by those ' Vrhtch he now continuously furnishes to the ?ix Century Magnsine. He is the eenior member of our enterprising young firm of Seabrook, Browning <? Meyers in the practice of law in this County. . The Gitiseaw Savings* Bank will be prepared to receive Deposits on Monday thc 15th instant. The advertisement Will appear in next issue. Complaints come te ns every day about the irregularity of the mails. Some of oar subscribers hare not received - their papers in weeks. The fault is not ? Wtth us. Our mailing clerk is most > Careful im arraegring the News' mail. Aur is the fault with the Post Office of this pUce. It is else when*. We shall pni, nWistlvo* to aou.c trouble to asccr tain the cans*, and publish it. fluni Fellows.?Mr. Heury llick eubacker, of St. Matthew*, brought into nor i-ffice OD Tuesday last five of the largest turnips we have ever sren. One of them weighed 8J pouuda. and meas ured 28 inches round. Wer congratulate Mr. R upon his success in growing these hnge ' fellows." May all bis efforts in pleating be as successful. -Wando Fertilizur. The price of thin fertiliser has been reduced to SdO rash per ton, or $55 payable Nov. 1st 1871 without interest. Read the ad vertisement of Wm. C. Dittos A Co , Agents, Charleston. A Desirable House and Lot is ad vertised for sah* in to day's News by Mr. W. T. Lightfoot. It can be treated for. at private sale until Sales-day iu February. This place ia situated in s pleaseut locality of our growing little 'Burg, sad any one desirous of settling here, uo better place could be offered. Terms easy. Read advertisement. $06,00 in Premiums to bo given aie^? tn the Kh?#?#?. HnIdars in thn irr#tat Allee Premium Land Sale. Only $5 a share. This fa no humbug. We have purchase*1 abates. Indeed, every citizen of Orangeburg has or will do so Soon. The character and fairness of the enterprise are Vouched for by gentlemen of known veracity and integrity. Every one who subscribes for a share receives is.return one of the beautiful works of art mentioned io the advertisement. They alone are worth the money. The Marriage of Poehahontas for instance is a gerfeet gem of a picture- Mr. J. W. Moseley, of Cornelson's is tho Agent for the sale of Shares at this place. Anoth er credence of the fairness of tho Great Premium Laud Sale. Who knows but that an Oraageburgian will draw the First Grand Prise, valued at $25,000 ? Somebody's bound to win. Read ad vertisement and call on Mr. Mose)v. Mak.i'r Raw Bohk^ SupER-Pins ruate. The' great fertiliser for all crops. Send for a copy of Mr. Dick eoaVk letter about its advantage and pro it. CUghorn, Herring & Co, Agents at Charit alon and Augusta, Read ad Tcrtisenient. Errata.?In our poem on the first page "Annie," the next to the last line should read: ??Till of my life you form a part," The Columbia I nton accuses a corre spondent of a Charleston paper with hnVing Stolen a part of one of bis letters from its editorial oolutuns. Butter be * more particular bereaftor Mr* Corre ?poadent. You might injnfo yohr repu tation as a newspaper man. Besides, it must certainly be unpleasant and em barrassing when yowv friends begin to praise your ability to hear a jealous.edi tor ax claim: "Thats my thunder, by George !" Bead the advertisement of "Mapbs NlTROOXMZBtJ SuPBR-PlIOSPUATB oF Limb." Semi for a Pamphlet to Kins man & Howell, General Agents, i28 East Bay Charleston, S. C. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omca Or tub OaANor.srma Nkws, ' January 13, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the weok 155 bales. We quote : Ordinary.11 ?12 Law Middling.18? Middling.13JfcA Boron Kick...?1.25 per oushel. Cons.-......$1.15 per bnsbel. Cow Pkas. ?$1.25 per bushel. Fi.siiF.n.s.$1.25 per busheL GOLD. 00 SILVER.05 CHARLESTON MARKET. Chablebtok, Fmdat Mobkiko, January IS, 1871. Ordinary.13 ft Good Ordinmy.14 ft Low Middling.\4\ft Middling.14 \ft LATEST QUOTATIONS or SOUTHERN SECURITIES, in ? CHARLESTON, S, C, Corrected Weekly by A.G.KAUEMAN RANK lull :w:d UXOftKK, No, 25 Hroed Stritt. January fj, 1871. State Skcckitiks?South Carolin?, old, ?$Kr>; do new, (??70 : do, rcgist'd stuck, ex int (a* 72 Citt Raoi'BlTICS?Augusta, Ga., Bonds. 78(?v : Charleston, S. C Stock, (ex qr int) ('??"?-! Joi Fire I.uuit liondr, ft66; Co lumbia, S. C. Bouds, ftW. Railroap Bonus?Blue Itidgn (first mort gage) 60 ft ? Charleston and Kavantiitii, f*jtt8 ; Charlotte, Columbia und AUgnsta, ftt.s.'i : Choraw and Darlington, (*S2: Greenville and Columbia, (Lit mortj (u/85; do, (State guarantee) (<ri??: Kortboasteru, H7 ft ; Savannah and Charleston. (1st monj ?f<8; do, (State guarantee) GtlQ ; South Carolina, Q473; do, 71; Spartab burg and Union, fa\"t?. RiiLROAu Stock*?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (<^-tt); Greenville and Colum bia, (?o-i: Northeastern, ($!?*; Savannah and Charleston, Q$'M 5 South Carolina, (Whole share?) <?.41 ; do, (half do) ft 41 EacoASRK, Ac?New Task Sight. \ off psr| Gsld, UOftl 12; Silver, ItlWft SOUTH CAltOLIXA BiKK BlLLS. ?Bank of Charleston. 0 *Bank of Newberry. %ft Bank of Csmden.SOM Bank of Georgetown.4m Bank of South Carolina. 8(a) Hank of Chester.;?....10(f*) Bank of Hamburg.> 8(a) Bank of State of S C, prior to 18fJl ...\0ft (tank of State of issuo fJBOl and 18ti2..25($ ?'Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston. ft ?People's Bank of Charleston. ft ?Union Rank of Charleston. ft ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (old). ft ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (new). . ft State Bank of Charleato*..i. 6ft Farmers' and Exchange Bank of ('bar lesion.i.ii 2ft Exchange Bank of Columbia..,. Hft Commercial Bank of Columbia. Bft Merchants' Bank of Clhtl'aw. . Planters' Bank of Fairfiold. 6ft a.-.- rf a /i ?>:??_ i>-__:_-i.i. ' ? City o? Chsrleston Change Bills .95(a) * Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the Bank Couaters of each, jan 22 3sa Administrator'?! Notice.?-An persons having CLAIMS against the ESTATE of Benjamin Golson. dee'd, must hand them, proprrly vouched, to Judge ol Probato in or before the 25ib day of Febru ary nexi, or payment will he lieburrod. SAMUEL C.OLSON, dec 24?td Administrator. PETER G. CANNON GUNSMITH, At Miss. WISE'S OLD STAND Opposite CANNON'S HOTEL. Is Prepared ^ ^ to do All Work in his Line At Short Notice and on Reasonable Terms For Cash, dec 24 If In tlin District Court of the UNITED STA TKS?Eor the. Diltriet o/ South Carolina?In the Matter of Jou* C. Fa.V biso, liandkrupt?In Bankruptcy.?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 his Office, No. 72 Broad Street, in the City of Charleston, on or before tho 23d, day of January 2871. By order of the Honorable George 8. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the L'. 8., for the Dittrist of South Carolina. P. V. DIBBLE. 0 Assignee. Sheriff's S?le?. By virtue.ofsondry >nrftabf*fl. fs., tome directed 1 will Bell to the highest bidder, al'Ov*ngeburg. Court HOufce, on t?a first Monday- in l'elv next, tor cash, ell the right, title and Interest or tho Defendants in the following property, viz : One tract of land containing 2">0 acres more or less, known as the "Flake riace,'' bounded by U. II. Bailey, II. A. galley aud Jacob Salley. a One tract containing GO acres tn?feVr lees, known as tho "Mike l'laec-," bounded by UHds Of J, 8? Bailey, Win. O'Oowd, ?. A. Prioe and Dan'l Cooper. Also ono other tract containing 100 ceres more or leas, bounded by of G. Coopor, L. Williamson nnd ofhors. Levied on ns the property of John A. Salley at the suit of J. F. and Henry Harlzog, .Executors, for the use of another. ALSO One tract of land containing 900 acres more or less, boandod by lands ton tho north) of Urn. K. Jennings, east by lands of Mrs. Mary Grave?, south by C. O. McMillan end ?Soulh Kdistn River, nnd west by C. O. Stev ens. Said lands levied on as the property of Joucph, Sarah and Mary Graves at the suit of B. Tyler (for use of ?. J. Jackson.) ALSO One tract of land containing 680 acres more er less, bounded north by N. A. Cul claussure and O. L. 8. Sistrunk, cast by J. Stabler and Buyek, sooth by John Spigner, west by G. L. S. Sistrunk. Also one tract containing2*5 aeres bound ed north by 1*. A. Buyok northeast by estate Paul Spigner. east by Mrs. Collins, weat and south by John Crim. One other tract containing 86 aoros more er less, bounded west and north by estato F. B. Heath, south by Jos. Jnokson, east by J. Crim. Levied on ns tho property of John Crim, at the suit of P. A. Buyck, Adminis trator of F. Heath. ALSO At the risk of former purchaser, all that plantation containing &4U| acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jack Dant.er, homestead tract, Motu et- and others, known ns tho Carson tract. Levied on as tho pro perycof J. W. Duutslcr at the suit of Mary Ann Crook, Executrix. At the risk of former purchaser, 273 acres more or leee, bounded lands of Dnn'l Rilcy? Mrs. GraveS) Mrs. \Tolfe and homestead tract. Levied ot\ AS the property of Wm. M. Gaffney at the suit or J. W. and O. B. Riley, A dm* re. AL.?0 At risk or former purchaser, one tract or land containing 4~?i acres more <>?? l?ss. bounded on north by N. F. Ilerlong and Olivia Rilcy, ca*t by C. A. Stalcy, south by W. M. Gnffney and David wolfs and west by tract set off to widow as dower. Also tho remainder in dower or the widow in 152 acres more or less, bounded on mat by the above tract of 470 acres, south by David Wolfe, wsst by J. M. Hoilong and north by N. F. ncrloug. Levied on as the property of Jacob W. Redmond at tho suit Of J. W. and O. B. Rilcy, Adm rs. ALSO All tbnt planiaticn or tract or land, con taining about 12'.K) acres, and situate in the Fork or Edisto, bounded north by Cooper Swamp, east by lands formerly or Jncob W?lfe, south by South Edisto Liver ami west by lands or John R. Milhou.sc, John C. Rowc and the late James E. QuaMlchaum, being the Snake Swamp "binlatiou formerly of tho late William S, Rowc, M. P. Terms Cash. All the "Oak Villa" tract in the Village of Or.wjgeburg. embracing the House and other Building?, tlic fame being situated between Brought on and Market Streets. To be sold ilt parcel.*, according to a plat of the same in tV.c Sheriff*a Office. Terms?By consent of Judgment Creditors all amounts uuder $200, cash: over $200. life atlrplua, one-hair cash, balance in one year: tile ll"Use Lot nnd Buildings, one ihird cash, balance in one and two years. Credit portion* to be scoured by bonds and mortgages: of the purchaser, with covenant for resale in case of breach of condition of the bond, nnd Buildings lo bn Insured and Policy nss'gtied. Purchasers to pay for pa pers, rcoording nnd stumps. Levied on at the suit of AIvn Cage. Assignee of Case & Bull against Henry Kllis, Executor, and of AI vn G ago n gat list Elizabeth Mnrchanl (now Mrs. Elizabeth Browne, wife of James Br-m-rtr, t", \. Sheriffs Office. ) II. RIGGS. OrangcbnrgC. IL. S. C, \ S. 0. C January 10, 1871. j jau 14 td Assignee's Sale. IN BAKUUPTOY. < a In the Matter of Barnxt Livingston, Bankrupt, Ex ptirU P. V. Dioblr, Assignee. By virtuo of an order or sale to mc direct ed from the Honorable District Coii't cT the V nil cd States, for tho District or South Caro lina, I will aell at public auction, nt Orange burg C. II.. on Monday, the ?">th day in Feb ruary, 1871, at the usual hours of sale: All the interest of Barnot Livingston. Bankrupt, in all that plantatidti of li'aot Of kind containing 626 acres more fr lecfi, ljltlg in Orangebufg County, On the waters of Cow Castle, formerly known na John J. Harleys l.:r..l ~-\.\ >-:vr! }?- -*-,: tionally to George A ami Irving S. Harley, by Bitrnet Livingston on 12th February 18G7 and Hecordtd in Rejtister's Office for Orangebuig County on 4th March 18G7 in Book 2' page 73. ALSO All tho interest of Bnnkrupt in tho follow ing Kstntes, viz . Estate of Benjamin Botbee, deceased. Estate of Barnet Livingston, deceased. Estate of J. P. Barley, deceased. Conditions ensh. Purchasers to pay for papers aud stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Barnet Livingston Bankrupt. jan 14 td Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Mutter of Kzkkikl A Ko'i.v t Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. DlBBLK, Assignoe. By virtue of an order of sale to me direeteo, from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District or South Car olina, 1 will sell at public nuetinu, at Ornnge bnrg 0. H on Monday the Gth February next, at tho unual hours or sale: The Notes, Book Accounts, Judgments', Se curities and choses in aotion or the Bankrupt Estates or Kxekiel k Kohu and Etuanuel Ksekiel. An Inventory of the same may t?o seen at my Office, and will bo exhibited oa day of sale. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay ex* penses of transfer and stamps. P, V. DlBBLK, Assignee Ez'kicl & Kohn Bankrupt. ?-m\m Sheriff's Sales, OANGEBURG COUNTY. IK Tin Circuit Court. Georg? M. Whetstone, V' Lewis A. Belgler. eL nl. J By ttrttte rf ah order of sale made In this case by the seid Court, t wUl seB at Orange burg, 8. C, on MoHdnjr the tith day of Feb ruary next, daring the usual hours cf sale, and t \ the rink er fbrtner bUrch'aaor, tfco ?1 lowing tracts Of hud: 1. All that tract Of Und situated In Orange bu rg County, containf 010 acres more or less, beiinded by isnds of Dan'l Biley and tracts 2 and 4. 2. All that tract of Und situated in said County, oontnintng 66o acres raoro or leas, hounded by lands of Thomas Horary and tracts 1, 8 and 4. 4. All that trass* of land situate in oald County containing 104 acres more or loss, bounded by lands of Tbomss Horsey and tracts 1, 2 and 8. On tract No. 2 there Is a good Dwelling and Outbuildings. All of said lands arc woll Timbered. Terms.?Ono-half oaan, balaaoeon a credit of one } >ar, .purchaser to give bond and mortgage, bearing interest from day of salo, payabla annually, with a covenant for re sale on a breach of the condition of said bend, also to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO ORANGKBURQ COUNTY In Common Pleas E. T. Glorcr, Adm'x, for another, \ In the vb, I Ci r e u i t J. J. Goodwin, et. ux. et. al. j Coin t. By virtus of an order of sale made in the said ease, by the said Court, I will sell at Orangeburg, 9\ C, on Monday, the 0th day of February during the usual hours of sale, at the risk of former purchaser,* the following land: All that tract of land situated ftb Lime stone, containing 234 \acres more or less, bounded north by lands of Christian Wolfe, I'aniel I-arey and J. II, Zciglcr and east, and west by lauds of A II, l?ciglcr. Torms?Unc-half ca^h, the balance on a credit of twelve Montais, purchaser to give bond f ?r said credit portion bearing interest from day of t-ale, and secured by mortgage with a covenant for resale on a breach of the condition of the bonuj End also to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO ORANGE3URG COUNTY, In tuk Cshcuit Colrt. A. K. Durham, \ vs. I Wtn. A. McGrew, et. al. j By virtue of an order of sale in this case, I will sell at Orangebarg, S. C, on Mouday, tith day February next, during the legal honrs of sale : One tract of land containing 156 at res more or lees, hounded by lnnds of David Jenes, Harmon Sightlcr, W. Fogle and J. D. W. CrooK?. Alto one other trset containing 43fi acres more or less, bounded by lands of Hnrmau Sightlcr, Tnrlton McGrew, Margaret Mc Grew, Estate of J. A. Folder and Jones. Term??One-third oash, the balancs pay able in twelve month secured by band and mortgage ?*tth interest frem day of falo, with covenant for resale Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO D. Gardner \ Mortgago to V of II. lti^-TJ*. Sheriff. ) Real EStattti Same to Mortgage H. Fttndc?d?urk| f of Assignee. J R al Ks'ate. Under and by virtue of a covenant for re sale on breaeli of condition in tho abnve mortgages contained. 1 will sell on the sales day (being the Gib day) of February next. All that plantation or true, of laud in the County of Orangcburg on Bull Swamp, con taining KKi!] nerea more or lesa. hounded by lands of t). B. Uilcy, estate of Freeman Hooker, Mrs. Mary C. Ulnier, F. Robinson and land formerly owned by G. D. Keitt, but recently purchased by Edward Willie, Trus tee. The above will be sold in several tracts. Terms made known on day of sale. Sheriff* Office. \ II. RlGOS, Orangeburg 0. IL S. ('., [ 8 O. C. January 10, 1S71. J Jan 14 td RECEIVER'S SALE. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In Common Pleas. Valentine Pitthan, et. al., ) In the vs. >? Circuit Klixabeth L. Ellis, st. al. j Court. By virtue of an order of sale made in this Oase by the said Court, I will nidi at Orange burg, S. C, <m Monday the tith day cf Febru ary nnxt, during the usual hours of sule : All that tract of land situate on Russell Street, ih the Town of Orangebufg, and hounded bv lots of J. W. II. DUKES and J. Tx IzlAr Esq. The ahov* property willha refold At the risk oT the former purchaser*, they bavibg flllod to comply with tbs terms of sale. Terms?One-third cash, and tho balance give Bond far said bal&ncc, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a mortgage of the premises, wltlt a cdvehaut for resale on a breach of tho Condition of said Bond, and to pay fdr Papcfe end Stamps ?. B. ?LOVEB. Receiver. Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 12, 1871.?td. CANNON'S STORE!!! Onk Door Relow W. T . L 1 G H T Y O O T 8 ' RUSSELL STREET, The Subscriber begs leave to inform bis old friends and the Public generally that he hats just opened a fresh and general assortment o." GROCERIES AND LIQUORS which he will sell low down for Cash. Come one and all, 1 will do my best to pleaso you ami give perfect satisfaction. jsn 7?tf JAS. CANNON. isrorricp:. COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Oraogeburg, 8. C. Jan. 6, 1871. Notice is hereby given to all PART1H8 who have been NOTIFIED as to their ap pointment as SUB-COMMISSIONERS of ROADS Ac by Circulsr Letter, issued from this Office, Deoember 23d, 1870. that they must REPORT to the CLERK of tbe Board of County Commissioners at an early day. Tbe Condition of certsin Highways of the County makes the necessity Of this Re port absolutely essential. By order of the Board. JAMES Yak TASSELL, Stiff's Sales. in the cd?kV titf Probate. ' OranokuurO. CtiufrMh 1 BertJ. w. Tirtar ahd Clara, ' his wire YS. R. J. OtiveVos and Rosa, his wifo, et. al. In, pursuance t? a* Order to me si re**ed by flie UOnpraote. Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of tie Probate Cofcrt, I ?will expose to pnblie Outcry on saleday in February next, the fol lowing trnot of land, Tit: All that plantation or tract of land con taining -MO acres ware or less, bounded on north bj O. Farnnm and Andrew Inaninet, east by Andrew Inaleinet, south bj II. C. Wannatnakcr and' I. 8. K. Legare, and west by Mrs. Louisa Hook. Terras?One-half cash, balance in 1 year secured by bond and mortgage, with cove nant tor resale on breach ef bond, with in terest from day of sale. Purchaser ta pay for'papera and stampa. SheritFs OfHce, ) H. RIOOS, Orangeburg C. 11.. S. C, V 8. O. C. January 10, 1K71. I jan 14 td SOMETHING GOOD!! -l-A T? MARONEY & SAIN'S DRIKD FRUIT, PEACHES AND APPLES, - Very nlee ant! fresh?J?st the thing for making Pica. FRK45H FAMILY OR ,'EtttES, FINE LIQUORS, of all grades. COW PEA*, frc. All of iha abovd in offered tc the pub lic at prices to suit the tioics. (live as a call. T)ERSON8 wishing to buy a FINE II0R8E Jr or HORSES, WAGONS, Ac., can do so LOW DOWN by applying to MARONEY & SAIN, OENERAL DEALERS in Quality and Quantity, KEITT BROS. OLD STAND, Russell Street, Orangeburg So. Ca. dee t Cm l^klli NOTICE au PERSONb ark FOR WARNED from TRESPASSING on any of my lands. The Law will be vigorously enforced against all sueb. thad. C. andrews, dee 24 tf Ml? El'IA 9^ NOTICES. THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.? TAKEN ISTBRKALLY,?It cures Buldcn Coble, Coughs, Ac.; and Weak Stomach, General D libility. Nursing Pore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint Dyspepsia or Indigestion, CratAp or Pain in tbe Stomach Bowel Coax plaint, Painters' (Mitf, Asiatic Cholera; Diarrhcca and Dysentery. APPYIBD EXTERNAI.L.?Ctfrsa Felons, Boil*, and Old Soros, Severe Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprnins, Swelling or the Joiuts, Ring-Worm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblain*, Tooth ache, Pain in the' Face, Neuralgia and llheumatiam. ft is a sure remedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. * PAIN KILLER,?Taken internally aheuld be adulterated with milk or water, as made into a syrup with molasses. For a Cough a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be Bore effective than anything else. See printed directions, which aocorapaay men boiiie. Sold by all Druggists. ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BCID1N0. ??These oan only be sHtdied atf* Secured by payiHJt ptoper attention to the /fStsAt'ng of a iniuuitt), line am many ilunxos ill vui country whose windows, without glass, and heavy woo.len shutters, cost n,ore than sash and Venetians, and whose gloomy wooden ceilings are more ozpensive than white washed plaster on laths. H 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 or finbring to Mr. P. P. Tcale, Charleston, 8. C, the largest manufacturer of doors, sashes1 blind?, mouldings, Ac, in the Southern States. HAIR VIGOR.?In common with many others we have felt a lively interest in the investigations which Dr. Ayer ha* been mak ing to discover the causes or failure of the hair, and to provide a remedy. His re sesrohes are said to have been tnnch mere thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. The result is new before under the name of Avkh's Hmb VfOoa. We hare given it a trial, and with full satisfaction. It equals our most favorable anticipations. Our gray hairs have disappeared, or resumsd their original color ; aud ? visible crop of soft, silken hair has started on a part of the scalp which was entirely bald. [Demoerst, AhiBgdon, Va. fire WOOdT f\AK, PINK and LIGHTWOOD for V/ asia Cheap, and Delivered any where in Town with dispatch. Ordors left at tho Store of Messrs. MARONKY A SAIN FOE SALE! SrtMith That Valuable planta ?TION known n* "Sollcvillc,'' R* formerly owned by Mr. Chsrie? WBBBk> R. Thottvplioh, situated in Or nngeburg CdWyh near Fort Motte Depot, containing I.O'h) tore* cf Land, a port of which U WBbfc TIMBERED, the balance CLEARED and admirably adapted to the Culture of COTTON and PROVISIONS. An excellent RANGS for STOCK in the Conga re* Swamp, a fine Water Power near the Scnth Carolina Railroad. DWELLING in good 'Order ahd Outbuildings, It not Wore disposed of. Will bo sold at auction under the mortgage to Oliver Mid diet on, on the 1st Monday in February next. Terms made known at sale. Apply to john COLCOCK k co., Charleston, 8. C. Or COL. A. P. AMAKER. St. Matthews p. O., s. C. dec 34 tr PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Ths GUANO IS/NOW SO well KNOWN in all the Southern Stales for its re markable effect i as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from tin. Its use for fire years bast hats established Its char acter for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Company in this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the Cunt inucd excellence of it* Gbsno. j. N. RttBSON, Soiling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. . JNO. 8. RBB8B a CO., tleheral Agents Baltimores Deo. 24. tf. COMPOVHD a CIO, PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR* COM POST 1NO WITH COTTON SEED. THI8 ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED by the TAC-FIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston. S. C, under Superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RA VENEL. When com posted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, i*s results bars been found fully equal to the best standard fertilisers, its economy must commend it to the notice of planters gener ally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSIN, Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. R. REESB k Co., Osneral Agents, Baltimore. dec 24 rd The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO BED COFFEE POT, East of J'reshjttertnn Chvrvh, Hit stell- St. I am happy to ANNOUNCE to tho ClTI ZENS of Orangeburg, that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Familes and Customers with BREAD, CAKES, PIE8, and all other artieUs generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. WBDD1NG fARB prepared with *,<reat Cafe to auit tho m**t feetidons tastes. The PATRONAGE t)F my friends and fel low-citizens is resbcH flllLy solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. Mrs. ALBEBGOTTI returns thanks for the Patronags heretofore bestowed, and hopes ber friends and Customers will contin ue the same. Sbo will keep constantly on band an as sortment of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES as nsnak deo 10 8m BIO R K D FAMILY COFFEE POT, 8(vU pwna EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. E. H* PEARSON Have just received and will keep constant ly OH hand, one of the best assorted and cheapest let of COOKING STOVES eVer Offered in this market TT 1ST AV^cVUE Made to order and supplied to Mercnants by Wholesale and Retail at Charleston prices'. OUTTERINW made'and put up any where on reasonable terms and on short notice. Repairing done at the stiertest notice and Cheap. AU I want is a trial to substantiate the facVs. My motto is Low Prices for Cash, oct 20 aug 18 tm REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS Axa General Commissirt* fflerchftuia* Angera nTttrrr-, CHARLESTON, 5. C. Oswald Hskdss. Zimmkbmak Davis o?t 16 Cm '?vi r*t x . .a> n_rt_is_ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. County of Okanukburo C. A. Staloy; H. W. Staler. M. C. Ulmer, F. D. Staloy, and Copy Anna I?. Culler and L. Hane Summons. Culler. Plaintiffs V Against For Relief. J. Wesley Houser and Rachol, Corapiaint his wife, Defendants. j Served. To t.hi bcffp.dani: J. Wesley Houser and Rachol Hour ?er. YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the eomplaint in Oils notion, whioh is filed in the otfioe of the Clerk of Common Pleas for tho said County and to serve a copy of your answer to tho ssid complaint on ibe subscribers at their otfioe, in Orangeburg S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Orangebu-gDecember8:h 1870. HUT80NS A LROARS, IZLAR k DIBBLE, Plaintiff*s Attorneys. I certify that the abcto Summons is pub lished under sn order of the Judge of Pro bate for the County which Ostends tho time for snswer to six weeks. 8th December 1870. GEORGE BOL1VER, dee 10?4t C. C. O. C. NOTICE.?All Pcrnona Hav ing Demands against the Estate of S. N. Kennerry, deceased, late of Orangeburg Connty, wltf present the same property at tested, and those Indebted to said Estate"will make payment to FOR SALE BtA WILGOX, GB3B%& GO. IMPORTERS & DEADER ^ 1 n TT A AT-'Hfcty 143 BAY St., 8AVANNAjj^t?a. 241 BROAD St. AUGUSflf,(U. 151 East Bay, CHARLESTON, Si C. AND BY BTfLl* SGOVILL & PIKE, ORANGEBURG, 8/ C. For further information, apply or ad dress as above for Pamphlet. nor 1$ wee 4m F. Baooii. H. R. IIlpgi.ss. tt. C. IIuimjixs. BRODIE CO., OTTON lTACfrOltS AJItl COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CTIARESTON, 8. C. Liberal Advances made on Consignment. RiirxR to Andrew Sirnonds, Esq., Pras't 1st National Bank, Charleston, 8. C. may 2l wee tf P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. LARQ EST A N D MOST COMPLETE Manufactory of Boots. 8ashes, Blind*, Mould ings tV?5., in the i Outhern State?; tSf Printed Price List Defies Compe tition. |?-3END FOR ONE-Qfl Bt^-Sent Free on Application.?"tBa may 21 wee tf MONTHLY MAGAZIME, Two Doltar* per Annum. H4 l'AUftS READING MATTER. SO Pases Artvcrtircwenta. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, AND CuAni.tsTdN, 8. C. july 16 If Q-KO- W. C AKPKXTEB'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BAR* SAPA RILLA GEO. TV. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCH? These Celebrated Preparations, originally introduced by Gco. W. Carpenter, under the patrOAngc of the medical faculty , have been so long extensively used by physicians and Others, that they are generally known for their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as being most valuable remedies in all eaaee rhere Sareaparilla < r Buchu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recommended' They are prepared in a highly concentrated form, so as to render the dose small and con venient. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER. HENSZEY ft CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 737 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale hv DUKES ft gnULKR. mnd K. J. OLIVBROS.'Orangcburg, 8. C, and DOWIE ft MOISF, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C T OST OR STOI.KUT? From mj I j Wife ahout tho 2Mb Nov. last, her POCKET BOOK containing $11 in Gold, $1.oO in Silver and a littlo Change in Green backs, *,lso a NOTE against R. O. Sams pay. ?bis to tb? E*?e-iitors cf the Estate of Allen Btioicr, deceased. S???i?l payments h?ve been made on the Noto. Any person finding ?? JvrOISS .-?? .v.?x..,.w .? ,?? rrcov eryof aaid Pocket Book and Noto will