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&mmmem\im ?? mW m nimm il .-- marr-rwsaam x r\ a t . ???f fiATURDAr, JAN. 21, 1871. Reduction or Taxes ?Tho recent j Awetsuigai of Real end Personal Prop erty for this Coonty was raised by the Board of Equalisation. We are glad to ' inform our tax-paying reader* that Mr. Ja? Van Tassel, County Auditor, has re 'Oommeedod to the State Auditor a reduc tion of one-third the present TO lent ion. This is praisa-Wortby in Mr. Van Tassel, W ire knew our citisens will be grate ful to him. We hope the recoujruenda <tioa will bd considered favorably. The taxes in this County .are too high, and the County Auditor ban taken the proper .:>??<* hare then, reduced. s?iss.... , - " ? We Regret Uta* the communication ? nil w . ?rem our correspondent B. has beeu crowded cut this Week. We will pub lish H io our next iseue. It ia upou the Tastier of Free Schools ia this County, a wubject that cannot be too widely dis ry, the Daily Republican coined?utile, our esteemed contempora AN 1mpoutant ACQUISITION TO OR anoeburo.?Energy and / enterprise should always b? encouraged and stitnu . Utod. Especially should they be dou "bly appreciated when exhibited by a young man. Orangeburg bad a more striking illustration of this energy dis played a few weeks ago than is rarely acen. Mr. J.B. DeBerry visited our village some few weeks ago for the pur pose of establishing a Telegraph Office! Our citizens justly appreciating his praise-worthy object encouraged the idee. Mr. DeBerry fixed up bis Ap paraina in the Depot, and as an experi x tBont went to work. Wo are glad tn Kbaar that the experiment baa been aatis factory. Orangcburg can certainly bus tain the Office, and we hope she will do it handsomely. We never ksow how to prise such things until they are out oi our reach. Let us then keep ibis one here. Mr. Do Berry will do bis part. Citizens do youra! We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of (be Orangcburg County Bible Society, at the Mcthidist Church, on Sunday the 29th, directly after services. A CONVENTION ?*f the Tout-here in the Publie Schools of this County is railed e* die 4th proximo by Mr. E. I. Cain School Oominiseiouer of this County. Those interested will find the cal) in to day's News. A New Grocery Stoke.?Mr. Gen. Voee has opened a first class grocery in the atore next to Tread well* t Hotel. Mr. Voee has had this house thoroughly renovated, and promises his patrons, to keep it constantly filled with a choice variety of family and other groceries. Give him e sail. A geaial smile will greet all who do so. Mr. Voee has been connected with tho firm of Jeffords & Co., for some time past. But enough said. Resd his Advertisement. Don't road Kohn's & Bre.'s advertise ment this week, "for you know how it is yourself." We refer the readers of the "News*' to the advertisement of tho "Citizen'? Saving's Beak9' which has opened a branch ia oar town. Tho officer en trusted with its affairs, as Assistant Cash ier, Jas. H, Fowbs, Esq, will be pleased to furnish any Information with recard to its plan of operations, and will be always at the office to furnish exchange both domestic and northern, ia sums Co suit purchasers, and to receive de posits- Money on deposit can be drawn at sight, and all balances lo t in Bank over 30 days draw interest from dato of deposit. With the advantage of entire security, and the benefit of interest ac cruing, this enterprise cannot rail to be appreciated, aad we congratulate the County oe the occasion of tho opening of the Saving's Bank, and the bank in {having secured so fit an officer as Mr. ?Fowles. . Mr. JcaK A. Hamilton.?The ad. vertisement ?4 ihm gentleman announ ces a new and assarted stock on hand, ia to-days pap?r. Mr. Hamilton has on head a flee selection of Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Dry Goods and Groceries of all sorts. Mr. H, is one ustrong the most enterprising of our merchants. I? fact, he is a useful sad valuable citisea ia every respect. We ceeM not recom mend our readers to s bcUtr fir tu. Colors.?It ia a great art to know what colors go best together. Green locks well with gold violet or red; pale blue with scarlet, pink, with black and white, and gray with scarlot or pink. A cold colpr generally requires a warm tint to give tt life. Whito aud black are usually safe for any complexion. Pink is becoming to some, bat not if there is ?weh color in the cheeks or lipo? Mwixe or straw color ia particularly be coming to people of dark complexion, with black hair and eyes. Above all, Whatever be tho color of the dress, the ornaments and trimmings, throughout, should bo correspondent one with the other! If ail that finishes a dress harmo nises, then the gcnoral effect cannot fail Of being good. A Warning,.?A rich rural gentle man has learned from a rceent verdict in a Federal Court at Memphis, that it costs 81 GO. basidas lawyer's fees to en close a letter in a newspaper mailed with u two cent stamp on it. It coats the same sum to write on the margin of a newspapor, sent through the post office, with a two cent stamp. "Ma," said an intelligent, thoughtful boy of nine, "I don't think Solomon wa3 so rich as they say he was.*^ ""Why, my dear, what could hare put that into your head ?" asked the astouished mother. "IJocaua? the SibtS Says ho oiepi. with uis fathers, and I think if he had been so rich ho would huvo a bod of bis own." COMMERCIAL. 211 AIS It KT REPORTS. Omca or tiik OBASosanao Nkws, Jnnuary 20, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 160 bales. We quote : Ordinary.11 ?12 Low Middling.13? Middling.13J? ltoiMiH Kier..-$1.23 per oushel. <\>un.$!.l? per bushel. Cow Pkak.-$1.25 per bushel. I'ixoehh.$1.2? per bushel. GOLD. 00 SILVER.06 CHARLESTON MARKET. CHAKLr.stox, Fpihay Mounixo, January 20, 1871. Ordinary...Id ? flood Ordinaiy.-.13?? Low Middling.141? Middling.It* ^ LATEST QCOTATIOXS ?r south VAX's skcufUTiKs; -.r '*nrv- jjri CHARLESTON, S. C. Correettd Weekly by A.CJCaufman BAXKEK and BROKER, As. 25 Broad Street. January 21, 1871. State Skcckitik*?South Carolina, old, do new, (a U5 ; do, rcgist'd stock, ex ml ?7 5 City Skcfbitiss?Augusta, Ga., Bonds, 78? ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr hit) ?50; do. Fire Loan Bonds, ?70; Co lumbia, S. C. Ronds, ?GO. Raildoau Dokus?llluo Ridge (first mort gage) GO? ; Charleston and Savannah, (n'.ii.'i ; charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ?88 ; Cheraw und Darlington, (?'.82; Greenville and Columbia, (1st mort) ?85; do, (State guarantee) ?G5; Northeastern, 78 ? ; Savannali and Charleston, (1st mort) ?78 ; do, (Sl??eguarantee) 6U@ ; South Carolina, (..'7;}; do, 09; Spartan burg and Uuion, ?55. Railuoad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Angus!a, ?40; Greenville and Colum bia, ?2 ; Northeastern, ?18; Savannah and (jharlestsn, ?SO; South Carolina, (whole shares) ?40; do, (bslf do) ? 40 KxonAKQX. Ac?New York Sight, \ off par; Gold, 100?1U; Silver, 103? south cauolixa bavk bills. *Bauk of Charleston.-. ? *llank of Newbcrry. 3? Bunk of Camdcn.~.SO? Rank of Gcorgeto?vn. 4? Rank of South Carolina. 8? Bank of Chester.-10? Bank of Hamburg. 8? Bank of Stria of S C. arlbfc to i m. 1 ..'?.'> ... {tanner ptaisoi issns iwi and ib?2..^?? ?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston. ? ?People's Rank of Charleston. ? ?Union Bank of Charleston.-_. fi? ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (old). ? ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (new). ? State Bank of Charleston. f.r-., Farmern' and Exchange Bank of Chnr lest on. 2? Exchange Bank of Columbia.... 8? Commercial Bank of Columbia. Mv Merchants' Baak of Cheraw . 6? PlanterH' Bank of Fairficld . G? State of 8 C Bills Receivable.?lft? City of Charleston Change Bills.06? ? Bills marked thus(*) are being redeemed at the Bank Coucters of each, jan TZ 3m NOTICE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Orangeburg, S. C.-Jan. 0, 1871. Notice is hereby gircn to all PARTIES who havo been NOTIFIED aa to their ap. point men t ss 8UB-COMMISKIONER9 of ROADS &o by Circular Letter, issuod fronj thia Office, Deoember 23d, 18JO. thai they must REPORT to the CLERK of tbe Beard of County Commissioners al an early day. Tho Condi Iron of certain Highways of the County makes tho ?occssily ef this Re. pert absolutely essential. By order of the Beard,. JAMES Vxx TASSELL, jan * C, B. c. C. Sheriff's Sales. IN THE COURT OP PROBATE. Okanoeburo County. Dcnj. W. Txlar ?nd Clara, 1 his wif? vs. E". J. Oliveros and Kola, his wifo, et. al. J *\ In pursuance to an order to IM directed bj the Honorable Thud. C. Andrew?, Judge of tho Probato Court, I will expose to publio outcry on sulcday in February next, the fol lowing tract of land, vim All that plantation or tract of land con taining 440 acres more or less, bounded on north by O. Faraum and Andrew Inebluet, east by Andrew Innbinet, south by H. C. Wannamakcr and 1. 8. K. Lcgarc, and west by Mrs. Louisa Hook. Terms?One-half cash, balance in 1 year scoured by bond and mortgage, with cove nant tor resale on breach of bond, with in terest from day of aal?. Purchaser to pay fwr pnp?jr? aud stamps. 8heri(Ts Office, ) H. RIO OS, Orangeburg C. II., S. C, } 8, O. C. January 10, 1871. j jau 14 td RECEIVER'S SALE. ORANGEBURG COUNT*. In Common Pleas. Valentin? Pit than, et. aL,\ la tho V?. V Circuit Elisabeth L. Ellis, ct. al. J Court. By virtue of an order of sale mad? in this | case by the said Couri, I will sail at Orange burg, 8. C, on Monday tho 6th day of Febru ary next, during the usual hours of Sals : All that tract of land situate on Rose?U Street, in the Towa of Orangeburg, and bounded by lots of J. W. H. DUKES and J. F. Islar Esq. The above property will be resold at tho risk of the former purchasers, they having failed to comply with the terms of sale. Terms?One-third cash, and tho balance on a credit of twelve months, purchasers to give Bond for said balance, bearing interest from day of pale, and secured by a mortgage of the premises, with a covenant for resale on a breach of the condition of said Fond, and to pay for Papers and Stamps C. B. OLOVER. Receiver. Orangcburg, 8. C, Jan. 12, 1871.?td. Assignee's Sale. IN BAKRUPTCY. In tho flatter of Bahnet Livingston, Baukrnpt, Ex parte P. V. Dtnoi.F, Assignee. ? By virtue of an order of sale to me direct ed from the Honorable District Court of tho United States, for the District of South Caro lina, I will sell at public auction, at Orange burg C. H., on Monday, the 6th day in Feb ruary, 1871, at the usual hours of sale: All the interest of Bsrnct Livingston. Itankrupt, in all that plantation of tract of land containing <>_?"> acres more or less, lying in Orangcburg County, on the waters of Cow Castle, formerly known as John J. Barleys land, said land having been conveyed condi tionally to Oeorgc A and Irving S. Harley, by Buruet Livingston on 12th February 1KU7 and Recorded in Register's Oftice for Orangrburg County on 4th March 1807 In Rook '1' puge 73. ALSO AH the interost of Bankrupt in the follow ing Kstatca, vis. Kniate of Benjwmtn Dtrrbeo. "deceased. Estate of Barnct Livingston, deceased. Estate of J. P. Harley. deceased. Conditions cash. Purchaser* to pay for papers and stamps. P. VT D1BBLR, Assignee Barnct Livingston Bankrupt. jit. 14 td Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of ExEKlaX A Koiin Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed, from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of Booth Car olina, 1 will sell at public auction, at Orange burg C. II on Monday the 6th February next, at the usual hours of sale: Tho Notes, Book Accounts, Judgments, Se curities and choses iu action of the Bankrupt Estates of Exckicl & Kehn and Emauuel Ezekicl. An Inventory of the same may be seen at my Office, and will be exhibited on day of Sei?. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay ex penses of transfer and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE. Assignee Extkicl ? Kohn Bankrupt, jan 14 td Notice of Dismissal NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT I will on the 14th day of February, next, hie my final accouat with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, as Guardian of the Estate of Edward Argoe, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. JOSEPH BUSH, inn 1 1-At I ii ? i ,j i n i, Notice of Dismissal NOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Oil the 7th day of February next I will file my Final Account with the Hon. Thad C. Andrews, Judge of Probato, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of th. Estate of Margaret G. McGrow, deceased. T. S. MuGKEW. jan 7?4t Administrator Notice of Dismissal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 7th day of February next, I will tile my Final Account with the Hon. Thad. C. Andrews. Judge uf Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator de hon is nun of Rasper Stsley, deceased. E. O. HOLM AN. Jan 7?It Administrator. Notice of Dimissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will, on the 14th day orFehruary, 1871, tlto my finnl account with tho Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as Administratrix of the Estates of James Barr, nn>! ask for "Letters of PismUsel. B, R. BARR, jan 14.?4t Adojinlstratrig. WANTED?A TEACHER^ A YOUNG MAN competent to TEACH the Rudiments of an English Education, is wanted to Teach a School tn this County. For terms, &c, apply te A. M. SN ELL, ?t to 8E?BROOK, BROWNING k MEYERS, J*u 11?tf Attorneys al Lar. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of B- fa., to me directed I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first Monday ia Feb. oast, for cosh, all the right, title and interest of the Defendants in the following property, vis : Oh>? tract of land containing 260 aorcs mar* er less, UWwo, as the "Flake Place," hounded by D. H. Salley, H. A. Salley and Jacob Salley. One tract containing 60 acres more or less, known as the "Mike Placo," bounded by land* of J. 8. Salley, Wa. O'Dowd, E. A. Prloa and Dan'l Cooper. Ala* on* ether-traet centaining 100 acre* ?sere er-lese, hsanded by of O. Cooper, L. Williamson end ethers. Levied on ss the Iropcrty of John A. Salley at the suit of J. '. and Henry Hart sog. Executors, for the us* of another. AMO One traet of Und - centaining 000 acres mors or less, bounded by lands (on tb* Berth) or Mr*. K. J?nuiBg?, vast by land* of Mrs'. Mary Graves, aeatt by C. C. McMillan and 8octh EdistsRhrer, and west by C. O. Star en*. Said lands levied on a* the property of Joseph, Sarah and Mary Graves at the auit of n! Ty|er (for use of A. J. Jsekson.) 'ALSO On* traet of lead containing 680 aores more sr less. boanAAd north by N. A. Cv.l c lau saure and G. 1*8. 8 is trunk, east by J. Stabler and nuyoJL eoutb by John Splgner, weet by G. L. S. Batrunk. Ahm one tract containing266 aores bound ed north by P. A. Buyek northeast by estate Paul Splgner. east by Mrs. Collins, west and south by John Crirn. One other tract containing 36 acres more or less, bounded went and north by catate F. B. Heath, south by Jos. Jackson, east by J. Crin. Levied on as the property of John Crim, at the snit of P. A. Bnyck, Adminis ' trator of F. Heath. ALSO At the risk of former purchaser, all that plantation containing 640$ acres, more or Ices, bounded by lands of Jsek Dant!er, homeslead traet, Moorer and others, known ae the Carson traet. Levied on as the pro perty of J. W. Dantster at the ^uit of Mary Ann Crook, Executrix.. ALSO AU that plantatica or tract of land, con taining about 1200 acres, and situate in the Fork of Bdiste, bounded north by Cooper Swamp, east by lands formerly of Jaoob Wolfe, south by South Edir.to River and west by lands of John R. Bill house, John C. Rowe and the late James E. Qtaattleheum, being the Snake Swamp Plantation formerly of the late' William 8, Rows, M?D. Terms Cash. All the "Oak Villa" tract in the Village of Orangeburg, embracing the House snd other Buildi-ags, the same being situated between Broughton and Market 8treets. To be sold in parcels, according to a plat of the same in the Sheriff"a Office. Terms?By consent of Judgment Creditors all amounts under $200, cash; over $200, the surplus, one-half cash, balance in one year; the House Lot and Buildings, one third cash, balance la one and two years. Credit portions to be secured by bonds and mortgages of the purehsaer, with covenant for resale in csse of breach of condition of the bond, snd Buildings to be Insured snd Policy a?n:gncd. Purchasers to pay for pa pers, recording and stamps. Levied on at the suit of Alva Gage, Assignee of Case & Bull against Henry Ellis, Executor, and of Alva Gage against Elisabeth Marohant (now Mrs. EUtibctb Browne, wife of James Browne, E??j. Sheriff's Office, ) H. RIGG8, OrangebnrgC. H., 8. C, V 8. 0. C January 10, 1871. j I jau M id Sheriff's Sales. OANGEBURG COUNTY. Ia thi Circuit Court. George M. Whetstone, \ Lends A. Zeigler, et. si. j By virtue of an order of aale made in this case by the said Court, I will Bell at Orange burg, 8. C, on Monday the 6th day of Feb ruary next, during the usual hours of sule, and at the risk of former purchaser, the fol lowing tracts of land: 1. All that tract of land situated in Orange burg County, eontaing 6-10 acre- more or less, bi unded by lands of Dan'l Uiley and tracts 2 und 4. 2. All that tract of land situated in asid County, containing 663 acres moi e or less, bounded by lands of Thomas Horsey snd tracts 1, 8 snd 4. 4. All thst tract of land situate in said County containing 104 acres more or less, bounded 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 eash, balanceon a oredit of oae year, purchaser ta give bond and mortgage, bearing interest from day of aala, payable annually, with a covenant for ra ssle on a breach of the condition of aaid bond, also to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO ORANGEBURG COUNTY, In the Circuit Colrt. A. K Durham, \ vs. J U rn A. Mf'trrw. at, nl I By virtue of an order of sale in this case, I will sell at Ors=5tfc!trS, 8. C, or. Monday, 6th day February next, during the legal hours of sale: One tract of land containing 166 acres more or less, bounded by lands of David Jenes, Herman Sightler, w. Fogle and J. D. w..Crooks. Also one other trsct containing 43ft acres more or less, bounded by luuds of Harman Sightler, Tarlton McGrew, Margaret Mc Qrew, Batate of J. A. Felder and Jones. Terms?One-third cash, the balance pay able in twelve month secured by bond and mortgage with iatenest from day of salo, with covenant for resale Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO D. Gardner to H. Riggs, Sheriff, j Real Estate. Samj ^ to II. Funderburk, Assignee. Mortgage of Mortgage Real Estate. Under and by virtue of a oovenant for re sale o* breach of condition in the nbovo mortgages contained, I will sell on the sales day ibeing the 6th day) of February next. All that plantation or ?rar. of land in the County of Orangeburg on Bull Swamp, con taining 1061) acres more or less, bounded by lands of 0. B. Riley, estate of Freeman Hooker, Mrs. Mary tj. Elmer, F. RobWinon and land formerly owned by G. D. Keitt, but recently purchased by Edward Willis, Trus tee. The aoove witl be sold im several tracts. Term* mad* known on day of aale. SherirsOaoa, \ fl. RIGQS. Orangeburg C. H. 8. C, \ 8 O. C. January 10,1871. J jaa 1J td Eighteen Years of Practical Success. INTRODUCED Ibt 18?S. PATENTED Dec. so, 1650. OLDKST 8?PERPH?SPUATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. ?:o: 4IU MAPES' Nitrogenized Superphosphate of Lime COMPOSED OP lies, Phosphatie Guano, Concentrated Ammonical Ani mal Hatter and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, PUrter, Salt Cake, Nitre Cuke, NOR ANY ADULTERANT of any Kind us.il. JBQrTho Amtnonical Animal Matter in Mopes' Nitrogenized Suphospluite of j Lim?, cu?'?i?i? uf ibc ncah (containing 10 per cent. Ammonia) and the blood (con taining 15 per cent, of Ammonia,) of Reeves, Horst?, Fish and other Animals af ter expression of the fat and oil by steam. Price?$?0 CnHli?QU3 on Time witli Interest. Scnl for a Pamphlet. KINSMAN & HO WELL. jan 1-1 GENERAL AGENTS, 128 East Ray Charleston, S. C. o 3m BAWB?NE STANDARD GUARANTEED 2?e MANUFACTURED BY WALT0N,WHANN& WILMINGTON,DEL. ? O ILi?ll for sale by S^ON FACTORS " ^MISSION MERCHj ifiSjeujTA, geoj-> 1?ARLEJ WH ANN 'S RAW BONE SUPERPBOSPAATE. The Great Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crops. The unparalleled success of this GREAT FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS, proves it to be the BEST and CHEAPEST MANURE uow offered in the Market. It has been used by many of the most Eminent Planters in the South, and In every single instance it has given Entire Satisfaction. On C TTON its effects have been particularly marked. It is no rare thing for WII ANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more ! Mr. GEO. C. DIXON, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga , in n Loitor to the Banucr k Planter, says that in an experiment with seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, the WH ANN'S proved itself the best of alt those tried, paying a net profit at the low market rate of $'JO 90 per sere of Cotton. A Copy of Mr. DIXON'S LETTER furnished on application. FOR SALE Jl Y CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. AND AUGUSTA, OA; jan 14 e 3m "WANDO FERTILIZ THE PRICK OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZ KU HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 18 7 1, TO ME KT THE NECESSITIES OF TU K PLANTING COMMUNITY. AND HAS BEEN FIX ED AT cash?Fitly DollnrH per Tow of 2.000 lb*, at Factory. TIME?Flfli-Ilve Dollars per Tom of 2.000 lb*, at Fuctorr, PAYABLE Is? NOVEMBER, 1871, without Illtcrcxt. WM. C. DUKES & CO., A?ENT S, V II A R L E ST 0 X, S O . V A jau l i >ip FOR 8ALIS BY WILOOX, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS & DEALERS G U AN O S, 148 BAY St., SAVANNAH, Ga. 241 B110 AD St. AUGUSTA, Ga. 151 East Boy, CHARLESTON, 8: C. axd by BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, 0RANGEBU1UJ, S. C. For further information, apply or ad dress as above for Pamphlet. uov 19 v?ec 4m T. F. Boo die. E. 11. HcDoiNs. H. C. IToDUJwa. BROD1E <fc CO., OTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XOR TU A TLA A TIC WJIA RF, CIIARESTON, S. C. Liberal Advances made on Consignment. Rr.vf.ti to Andrew Simonds, Esq., Frcs't 2at National Bank, Charleston, S. C. may 21 wco tf P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. CL L?RGEST AND MOST COMP L V T E Manufactory of Doors, Soph**, Blinds, Mould ings, &c, in the,! puthe?-n States. : Printed Price List Drfic* Compe tition, JU3TSEND FOR ONE-^tffl ' ?jriy*Sent Free on Applrcation."?3 may 21 wee tf -_l_-i?-?? .^t-~?m-? Hi ^?$3^ Southern MONTHLY MAUAZlAii;, 0 v Tiro Dollar* per Annum. r.i PAGES iliOAUING MATTER. ttO Pages Advertisement*. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, ant) I). WTATT AIKKX, CjiAulkston, S. C, Q.K?- W? C'AUl?EXTEli'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAW 8APARILLA 9E0. IF. CARl'ENTER'S. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BVCIIU. These Cclohratod Preparation.-, originally introduced by Oco. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medical faculty, have been so long extensively ustd by physicians ami others, that they arc generally known for their intrinsic value, and can he relied cm ?* bding mosl rsluabla remedies in all canes win re Barsaparillatr Buchu are applicable, and Civnuoi he (oo highly recommended* They arc prepared in a highly concentrated form, ? am !o retidcr the dose small and con venient. Orders by mail or othcruiso will receive prompt attention. GBO. VV. CA R PENT RR, IIENSZEY JtCO., WhoJosnlo Chemical Warehouse, No. 7:'.7 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale by DUKES & 8IJULER, und E."J, OLIVEROS, Ornngeburg, 8. C.. ?nd D0W1K & MOISE, Wholesale Agenl*?, Cu.?lesle?, 8. I C. " IO.MI? OH STOLK^--* roiM my j Wild about tlie 2"jth Nov. Jo,*!, her POCKET BOCK cotitniulnjt Sil iu Gold, ?il. V) in Silver und a little Change i.n Green h ich t, tkl.so :\ NOTE againftt R. O. Sams pay able to the ^centers of the Estate of Allen Shulcr, dtCascd. Se\er-d payments havo 1' sen mr.de on the Note. Any person Unding or giveiug inform.itiott leading i<i the vecov j cryof said Pocl.. t Bp k and Noto will bo ! Liberally It iwajMcd. All persons ~.ro. Ure warned from trading fc ;ii I : j - ?. : c ? ' been kiopped. dec !l rr;\ IN P. V VM /l.F.U.