The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 28, 1871, Image 4
j. FELDER MEYERS?Editor,
CtEOBGK ISOLXVElt
Financial and Business Manaqi
SATUHDAY, JAN. 28,
or NEWSPA
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from tho pest offico?whether directed to his
name tor - another?or whether he Im? sub
scribed or mot, is responsible forthepay.
ti&HX'wi&Brstp; Tfcit Jtaper discon
tinued, ho must pay all arvenrges, or the
-publisher may continue to eendjt until pay
ment i? made, and collect the whole amount,.
, ** vrfctthef ttlsjnJtcii %-oiaTho cflico or not.
flj 41i At 4kuawriharj6Edors his paper to be
stepped at a certain time, nnd the publisher
continues '?r?end it, the subscribeJkis bound
to .ptsytrniniU'if heitaktfejibeut oft he post
oOice. The law proceeds on the groui.d that,
^a man must P?y~fer whut he uses. '
4. - The Courts have decided tknt refusing
to 'take newspaper* ond periodicals from the
? ?pe^-.o'mce, 'or vomoving and leaving them
m uncalled for is ;>nma/?ciVevidcncc of inteu
Journal ist if.
> Mr; M. vL David lias retired from the*
Claroudoa/V^m^'tit tho- course of his
Valedictory, the followiug occurs :
' ?t "* * ; ? ? ' .
"I regret toBcycr Bp pleasant an inter
course, but unavoidable"circumstnnccs
have decreed aud T,j]j*^cfcrc, yiold try]
her lawB."
Hero. now com?./-' tho precious bit
'which strikes us ?i a remarkable pas
^ Sag?j-ia' <:*l,. U "flowers, evergreens,"
^'aud "wreathes," and "snowflakes," can
contribute at all towards-makiug a thing
remark able.1 Listen.
"Rut I will not forget my many kind
friends, i will carry their names iudela
bly_engraven upon my kear,t, and, in
. memory to "them,,, will entwine around]
i myr heart wreathes of "cvergreon decked
with the moSt choiecst flowers; and over
entertain and-cherjsh for them, thoiightsJ
? ? A \l ojjs.ii rs ?' t * 7
and feelings as pure as the falling of |
snow-flakes."
- ?: Now isn't*1 that a noticeable passage
* Jar-- ? ** *? t ??* . ' ?
for (flowers, etc ? But tho wholo thing
is explained iu' the following quotation.
Says this retiring editor :
"As regards my polities.,,- I know of|
^nothing save Democracy, the ,old rt%
stamp." . This explains it you see. He's
a '7G man. Hi- bosom yearns after
these principles which were *n vogue]
wheu our "great groiid ' father was yot a
boy. Wonder if all the people in those
a- vv^cro^as ^ri^tj-ul^ ffhjtainlv the,
^opcs npKnl^vare not, * For. ourselves,
if wo loved bjrds aud "flower /' and
Jt ;:4,Bti?w*^fltrk<?sv' aiid "evergreens" ever eo
well, we could not End time iu theso
sturdy days of Republicanism, to think
?f trem, ;Uiuth Jpsato write about them.
But let every man enjoy his own
opinion. ^Vo'- hope -that our retired
brother of^tho quill will njcct with suc
cess U> whatever field his inclinations
J c? To;-r:- )fl tli Uui C A ?! mil
lead* bin,.. ,
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[COMMUNICATE!*.]
Mr. J.Jitor,: Much has-been written
from .time .to time about the benefits of
educationj tftid as.a general thing tho
details-arc considered top dry aud un
.interesting for admission into the coluyjs
of the. press.
I am iuducod to think, however, from
your frequent mention-of Free Schools,
and of the iuterestwhich I know you
must feel iu the organization of these
schools, that you will give space to this
communication.
* In view of the necessity which since
the war compels us to ratrench all the
usual expenses of living, and to practice
t lie most systematic a?d riged economy,
the necpla of this State should not only
. feel grateful (of tho opp?ft '-.:*y of edu
cating their children, but should heartily
. endorse that form of Government which,
in consideration of the poverty of tho
people, a;;d in the exercise of a liberul
^policy, }ias placed tho moans of educa
tion without"' cost or expense within
reach of all.
The heaviest item of expenditure, iu
all large families, has heretofore been,
the snms cxp'e'ndod in tho education of
their children. '
But now the cost can be reduced to
almost nothing, and without a cprcspond
ing diminution of* the amount or quality
ot education, moral, religious, or iutc
Icctual which the children would rc
'ttiivo. " :
Tt'seclus to be a vexed question in the
minds of the intelligent aud influential
ortt?n^oTT'fuY^M or not
c Schools aro preforablo to tho old
eystenr. And indeed there is a certain
clasn, who openly oppose the present
Hf^r< school system because they think (as
B*8^!hey say) it is not rcrpcxtablr to teach
rrr send their children to Public Schools.
Now I regard ult such objections as
above ttrfoc- Wfgi cly-tiw'fwncicw of a mind
df?ensed by prrjudico nod hatred, and
feel sorry for their ignorance. There
<--Ii be no ioobf that children can ro
(civeas good ;tu td?O?rtW in tho Public
School*, intellectual, uior.il and religious
as they would he likely to nttaia nt th.!
porthv
i'ublit
U^fisLprivato, j>r.bpjitdiu? schools. And
as a proof of this wo point with pleasure
to the long list of namc3 become distin
guished for their chafUy %i|<J -bonevo
l^w^ T**^ I'^ot^y-' attainments
jfcufpWQutirely iu tho public
AttkUbAju&pcrjBipt'hmtfroent in furor
of ohr schools, or of our preseut system,
is that tho system of education should iu
all cases be in harmony with the sysflBVu
of government, and especially should
this be so in tho United States, and in
all governments founded upou the will
of the people. Our State Government
I believe to bo founded upon moral
truths and nature's buys, and not upon
the opinion of a.privileged class as here
tofore ; and it has ? tendency to drive
from tho minds of our people all such
evils as ' artificial and unnatural distinc
tions among men, while at the same time
it teaches independence of spirit, aud
virtue is loved for virtue's sake. Men
are taught to give all the homage which
crowned heads receive in Eurbpo. to
those who desorve it, and in all oases they
arc taught to judge, act, and think for
themselves, and not? to be governed in
their choice by tho opinions or preju
dices ot Olli CIS.
I am delighted to sco the growing in
terest in establishing free schools
throughout our County! and although,
perhaps no great amount of practicable
good has as yet b'ecu accomplished, yet
jgreat strides have been mado towards re*'
moving tho "Old man of the inountaju"
*from the shoulders of those coouectcd
with the schools, which so long has op
pressed and paralized almost all their
efforts. Under this dead weight, this
system received a false and degrading
posit ion. And those of our citizens
who wore actuated the by kindest
Tjf motives in any manner aided,
tho Coiumissiouers in organising these
schools, were misuudorstood aud ofteu
limes misrepresented. This protean
spirit-, always thcepctoiuo of all that is
meau, -treacherous, aud contemptible
symbol of what is false in principles, of
what ia low and. disgustiug in personal
character, has deterred many good men
iVoui aiding and leuding their influence
to this cause ; for there has been a pub
lic.sentiment, which if not universal,
had sufficient power to. drive away in
telligent mou from taking or acceptiug
positions which would euable them to
be of service. These evils were^mird to
bear by those who did nccept position,
but with an obiding confidence that they
would be finally successful and with a con
sciousness of doing right; and that Choy
-ki 6c prtrpcrry understood aud lulriy
judged of in the futuro, they continued
to work, and the growing interest with
which all of our citizens move in the mat
ter of Public Schools bear ample testimo
ny in favor of those men. Perhaps Mr.
Editor I (have uot coufitied myself to the
subject of Free Schools, as closely as I
should have 'done, but a desire to point
out some :f the difficulties which have
been thrown iu the why, has led me
astray. I will however at some future!
time, furnish you for publication, some
statistics in regard to schools in bur
County, the number of Teachers, d>c, if
you think it will be interesting to any
of your many readers. B.
'VTOT1CE. ? Pcrwons Ha ring
1^1 Demands ngaiust the Estate of David
D. Smith, deceased, will present the same
properly attested, and those indebted will
make payment to DcTrevdlc 61 Whaloy, At
torneys at Law, Orangeburg, S. C.
SARAH PRICKET,
Administratrix,
jnn 28?It* 8t. Matthews, S. C.
\T OTIt JE. ? 1 Vi-hoiih IIuv lllff
ll. Demands against the Estate of Manly
Smith, deceased, will present the samo pro
perly attested, and thoso indebted will make
payment to DeTreville & Whale/, Attorneys
at Law,* Orangeburg, S. C.
SARA IT PRICKET,
Administratrix,
jan 28?4t* St. Matthews, S. C.
?"Ctxecutor'at Notice.?All Per*
Cjj hods having demands against tho Estate
ofDianah iieacu iaie of tiua ywU'?ijr, W*Ii
present the same properly attested, and alP
persons indebted to said Estate, will make
immediate payment to tho undersigned.
JAMES F. IZLAR,
jan 28?eowOt Qualified Executor.
SALi:.? All the IIoiiHeuold
and Kitchen Furniture, Provisions, one
r jno Ruggy aud Harness, Cattle, Hogs, Con
tents of Store, Blacksmith Tools ami many
other articles will be sold at Auction ou 1st
Friu.-.y in February next. Sale commencing
at 10 o'clock at tho rtantation 01
jan 28?H Mrs. E. M. JACKSON.
2'R AA REWARD, ? Stolen
t/?UU from W. L. LEE, nesr Willis
ton, on tho night of the 28d, a RED RAY
M A RE, about ? years old with Rlaio Face
and White Spot on back, caused by Saddle,
about 13 hands high, shod on front feet, and
in Good Condition.
The above roward will be paid for any in
formation leading to recovery.
Address . W. L LEE,
jan 28?3t* Williston, S. C.
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IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
WuEnxAS, J. D. Staley hath applied to
mo for letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Sam'l R. Staley, late of Orangeburg
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adoionish
all and singular the Kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to bo and appear be
fore mo at a Court of Probate for the said
County, to be holden at Orangoburg on the
7th day of February, 1871, at 10 o'clock A.
M. to show cans.- if any, why the said Ad
ministration .should not be granted.
Given under my hand and the deal of my
Court, this 23d day of Jan., A. D. 1871,
and in tho ninety-fifth year of American
Independence.
THAD. C. ANDREWS,
jan -P ?- 2) Judge of Prohn to
?BOO- BUSHELS_
CORN!
LOW FOR 0A8H.
All Otl^ Goods
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COTTON IS 0ELLIN? L?W.
aivTJv
SO WEr?i*LL OUR GOODS!
JUST *? ^
CALL AND SEE OUR PRICES,
DON'T CHARGE ANYTHING >
?' * * TO* * -? ?* ;^ * ' **
SHOW OUR STOCK.
F. IL W. BRIGGMANN & CO.
jnn 28 oot 9 ly
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ESTAE SALE.
Will be sold at Ibe residence of the late
Dianah Beach, on the 11th day of February
next, all the personal property of said de
ceased, consisting of
Household aud Kitchen Furniture, Mules,
Oxen, nnd Stock, aud various other articlos.
Torins cash?Property to be delivered on
day of snlo.
JAMES F. IZLAR,
jan 28?Id Uualiiicd Exceutor.
NOTICE.
OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,
<t. OltANGKnritn CoV^tt,
? Orangoburpr, P. Cm .Iiin.*21,*tbt"""t'
The TEACHERS of the Various SCHOOLS
of this County are REQUIRED to MEET
here in Orapgtburj; IN CONVENTION on
the FIRST SATURDAY in Februnry next,
4th proximo.
Matters cf IMPORTANCE to TLACHERS,
nnd of INTEREST to tho SCHOOL PUBLIC
will bo submitted to tho CONVENTION.
A full and punctual attendance is request
ed.
Ef I. CAIN,
jan 21?td B. C. O. C.
Citizen s Saving's Bank
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President
JNO. B PALMER, Vice-president.
JNO. P. THOMAS,
A. 0. BRENT'.ER, Cashier.
J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
DJh I C TO Its.
Wade Hamptox. B. H.'RrTi.rnfiK.
J. P. Thomas. D. Ravenki., Jr.
F. W. McMastv.b. ' Rev. William Mautin
A. f. Haskkll. Jxo. B. Palmes.
J. Eli OnEdo. Thomas E. Gbeuo.
ORANGERURG BRANCH,
AT TBK
ENGINE IIOI'NH.
SOLICITOUS.
Messrs. GLOVER & GLOVES.
LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Hon. THOS. W. fi LOVER.
Col. PAUL S. FELDER.
Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON.
ASSIST AXT CASHIER.
JAMfcb ii. F?rYLEii.
Deposit* of $1.00 und Upwards
^Uccoivcd.
INTERE?i- allowed oti DEPOSITS, and
SIX PER CENT., compounded every six
months, on Accounts.
Wo will also du nu EXCHANGE BUSI
NESS.
jan 21 o Hm
Seed Potatoes,
Seed Oats!
IHAVE jnst received n lot of GENUINE
Early Rose and Yellow Pink Eye SEED
POTATOES.
And BLACK SEED OATS for Spving Sow
ing.
Al?o a fresh supply of SUGARS and COF
FEES at Low Prices.
I offer for sale the HORCBFORD BAK
ING POWDER, the beet Article of the kind
in use.
ENGLISH CICCALILLI,
FRESH PEACHES,
FRESH TOMATOES,
FRESH SALMON,
DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO,
NAVY and FIG
( HEWING TOBACCO,
KENTUCKY CRACKERS;
FAMILY FLOUR,
SYRUP, too*
At the
COURT no USE STORE,
Market-Street,
JOHN A. HAMILTON.
?m 2i S
THE LIVERPOOL
ffaef Insurance Company.
CAPITAIV-QOLD 17,000,000.00, M
-^^:^^PA^3^J) ^ J^EiiCY W ORANGEBkfrCf; S. C.
The Tdmufljrf this V JOLL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY arc
FAIR, and tbtjfiecurity it offors, Absolute.
Apply jo '
I , , * i - ? i '? y ' At Citizen's ?av
CaAIWaS? T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Chai lcstoo, o. C.
jan 28 c
At Citizen's Savings Rank.
3 m
TxtW?N GUANOS,
I StUlLI MANURES
AND SULPHURIC ACID
MANUFACTURED AT THE
TiWAN WORKS,
Tl
Phosphate
lublc,
This OouJ
South, an
grade o
Phosp
In ord
ties arc
CHARLESTON, S o . Ca.
BY TUE
[URIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY.
well'known Etiwan Guano is manufactured from the Native Rom
EV South Carolina These Phosphates in their natural state are Iuso
lire to be ground to powder, und made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid
have now in operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at the
r?, therefore, able to manufacture at the lowest rates, the highest
ilizer; It being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble
?ich any Fertilizer contains, tho less the quantity required per acre,
ake the Fertilizer complete Ammonia and Potash in suQicient quauti
With these views tho Company manufacture and offar for sale
E T I W A N GUANOS,
Wnrrar^tjftf^> contain from J5to20 per Cent. o( Dissolved Roue Phosphate of ]
Lime, and from 2 to 2i per t'eut. of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Peru
vian Gmviii-end Potash, to adapt it to all crops. Price ?Gf> p?r ton, cash; on time
870 per toUj and interest 7 per cent, per anuum.
DISSOIVi;? ISOXK.
Of high grjfdc, suitable for Manufacturers, or Planters, being in itself an nxcclbnt
Fertilizer, and specially adapted lor compost. As large quantities o. Sulphuric
Acid arc used to dissolve the I'liosphate, this will be found a cheap and convenient
way to trnnspoit that material. The grade furnished will bo from 18 to 20 per
ccut. Dis&Slved Rone Phosphate. Price 840 per ton cash- Ou time, 845, with
interest at 7 per cent, per annumv Still higher grades will bo furnished to order
at an additional price percentage.
^ m COMPOUND ACID.PHOSPHATH,
Specially-prepared for composting with cot *on t.*.cd and tWher plantation mcuurcs.
"*J^r tou ; cash ; on time, 840, with interest nt 7 per cent, per annum.
GROUND RONE,
er rates, consisting simply of the Native Rone Phosphates ground to
ice 820 per ton cash. Ou time, (22 and interest at 7 per ceut. per
Pncc ?
At much"
powder,
anouui.
mmi^ WM. C. REE & CO., Agents, No. 14 Adger's Wharf.
? '*"*' Charleston, S. C.
G. IL.COHNELSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. O
N. R.?The~pcrcentngo of Dissolved Dona Phosphate of Lime, an J Ammonia in
all tho KliwaTis. is ascevlaiiied nt the Works, by their Chemist, before dorrrsry.
Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, he may return average samples of any pur
chase, within 30 days af ter delivery, and they will be analyzed uucw, and any
deficiency intiio per c. ntage guaranteed W?Ube made good to him by the Coat
YOSE'8 GROCERY,
Russell Stieet, Next to Treadweli's Hotel.
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HE ERRATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED IN ORANGE
G n O C E It I E s
HIGH in 01'A LIT IY and LOW in PRICE. Call and examine.
Jf^l?I~\ "Xr/^iClT? Late of tho Firm of
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WILHELM THEODOU MULLEU,
HAS TURNED OVER A LEAF!
AND OFFERS TO THE TUBLIC, AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN PARTICULAR, AN As
sortment of
F J? MIL Y O R OCEHIES,
Not to be BEAT ?r EQUALED in this Markot.
I t%ill ulso deliver
BOLTED GRIST AND MEAL
made of PRIME WHITE NORTHERN CORN to any FAMILY every Saturday at MAR
KET PRICE. W. T. NUM.LK.
dee 17 c ,r
NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!!
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF 0RAN0EB?R0 COUNTY THAT
they have pnrchased the
CAKHIAGE SHOPS AND \VORKS OF 1?0S. RAY.
And are CARRYING ON tho
CARRIAGE BUSINESS
In all its BRANCH ES. Orders loft with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED.
Alt-kinds ?I REPAl III Mi NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH.
COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
JBOYI.K, WIT/Kft ?Jt CO.,
Oranfeburg, 9 C.
?SOMB?SHW-CrOOD-li
MARON1JY & S?JN'S
DRIED FRlimt;^ g^j^
PK ACH KS |N D?\ PPLES,
Very nice and frrsh?just tho
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
FINE LIQUORS, or all gradeo.
COW PEAS, &c
All of the above in offered to the pub
lic at prices to tu it the tiuica. Give ua
a call.
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T>BRSON8 wishing to buy a PINE HOUSE
X or HORSES, WAGONS, ftc, can do so
LOW DOWN l>y applying to
MARONET & SAIN,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Quality and Quantity,
KE1TT BROS. OLD STAND,
Russell Street, Orangeuurg So. Ca.
dco 8 Gm
FAIR NOTICE
ALL PERSONS ARE FOR WARNED from
TRE3PA5SING on any of isy LANDS. Tns
Law will be vigorously enforced against all
such. THAD. C. ANDREWS,
deo 24 > tf
CANNON'S STORE H!
Onk Door Eelow
W. T. L I G II T F 00 T S?
R USSELL STREET,
t> The Subscriber hegs leave to inform his old
friends nnd the Public generally that he has
just opened a fresh and general assortment
of
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS *
wh'ch he will sell low down for Cash.
t'nme one and all, I will do my best to
p*lens?e von and give perfect sntisfnetioa.
jiinf?tf . JAS. CANNON.
__^_* . ._
PETER G. GANNON
G UN S M ITH,
At Mism. WISH'S OLD STAND Opposite
CANNON S HOTEL.
Is P :;arcl i ^ ^ ? to do
All Werk in his 2X%^ Line
m
t,Sliu;t Notio: an 1 on Erafonabrc Term.
For Cash.
dec 21 . * tf
THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.?
TAKU.V ISTEltNAU.Y,?It CU'.'CS SUlJcil Cold'yJ
Coughs, ic: und Weak Storouch, G$uer:;l
D.libdily, Nursing : Sore Mouth, Canker,
Liver Complaint Dy'sp^psia or Indigtetiori;1
Crn -.p or Fain in tho Stomach bowel Com
plaint, Painters' Colic, ^Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhuea and Dysentery.
APPTIBD EXTERN ALL.?Cure? Felons,
Roils, niKt Old Sores, Revere Burns. Scalds,
Cut?, Ur.uiaoSj and Sprains, Swelling ?f tho
Joints, Ring-Worm and Tut t er. Broken
Bre.iMn. Frosted Feel and Chilblains, Tooth
ache, Puin in the Face, Neuralgia and
Rheumatism. It La a sure remedy fci' Ague,
Chills and Fersn?.
PAIN KILLER,?Taken internally should
be adulterated with mi'k or water, as made
into a syrup with molasso?. For a Cough a
few drops on sugar, eaten, will be r_ ore
effective than anything else.
See printed directions, which accompany
Ieach bottle.
Sold by all DruggUl*.
ECONOMY AND COMFORT IN BUID1N,G4I
?These oan only be studied and secured by
paying proper attention to tho finishing; of . I
building. Their*) are many houses in our j
country whose windows, without gloss, and ]
heavy wooden shutters, cost more than sash
and venetiuiK, Mid whose gloomy wooden
ceilings arc more expensive tliAn white
washed plaster on laths. If you arc going
to build, und with your house to bo comfort
able at small cost, you should not fail to
write for a plan and estimate of nulling to
Mr. P. P. Tiulc, Charleston, S. C, the
largest manufacturer of doors, sashes* blinds,
mouldings, &c, in the Southern States.
NOTICE.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 6, 1871.
Notice is hereby given to all PARTIES
who have been NOTIFIED as to their ap
pointment, as SUB-COMMISSIONERS of
ROADS *c by Circular Letter, if sued from
this Office, December 23d, 1870. that they
must REPORT to tho CLERK of ?ho
Board of County Commissioners At an early
day. The Condition of certain Highways of
the County makes the necessity of this Re
port absolutely essential.
iiy oi &B3 yjt tl.C H:trd.
JAMES Va* TASSEL!,,
jan 7?tf C. B. C. C.
E. L. HALSEY,
lYI'MIUCR AN? TIMBER
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wliiii-f, IVChi End Moulagnc-St,
CHAR? I>TOV S. C.
?ug 2T 1?
S-E E G E ,R58.
Ii JV A I>U I/rEII ATEI> A EE A MO
* * j&i BEER.
T ACER BEER, CONTAINING COPPB*
li IIA? und ALE doctored with Salt, Lisa*
and Alun?, ere the latest adulteratiooa dis
covered in New-York.
Professor Mopes of New-York, analyzed?
the Deer from a dozen different Breweries,
und all.were found adulterated with noxious
substance. It is said, thai tnV&aio of Drag?
Brewers,.is a, pr?fnaui? pmt vi lav fnruc
This is perfectly infamous Cocculus indicuo
(fish berry) nux-vcuma. (dog but<on) frosa
which strychnine is obtained, ara some of
the delectable substances found in Beer!
Theso -are potent poisonj, and the Brewer
found using them should be drowned at once
in one of his own vats.
P. S.?I am, willing to be drowned in my
own vats, if any impurities should be funsd
in my Beer.
I shall continue to make a healthful
Li overage, so that it may , be drank by the
most delicate without the least danger.
JOHN C. 8EEGER8, Colnmbia, 8. C.
For sale in Orangebnrg by the cask or
otherwise, by MERONBY A'SAIN.
J. ifc T. Ft- ^GrlSTEW,,
COLUMBIA, So. ?J?..
L IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
SN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARlO
warc. Cutlery, Guns, Plantation Tootsy
aoksmith and Carpenters Tool?, Heese
Builders Hardware, Bar Iron, Blow Steel,
Cast. German and mister Steel, "Plow Moulds
CARRIAGE MATERIALS In Great Varie
ty at leas than CHARLESTON PRICES.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass.
Also Choice FAMILY GROCERIES, con
sisting uf the largest and beat assorted Stock
in Columbia?, embracing Flour, Mol ass co,
Salt, Tobacco, Raw and Refined Sugars, fine
Tens, fresh Canned Fruits and Pish, Soaps,
Csndles, Flavoring Extracts, and all other
Goodf-usuaLy kept in ?First Class Grocery
Store, including Fine Whiskey,Choice Otard
Brandy, Holland Gin, Choice Wines, Cali
fornia Cnsrapsgis" and s =j?*c^m1? ?Ivxik wf all
qualities Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. j?
Prices guaranteed-aa Low as the Lowest,
and a call Solicited for purchasers. i
J. ft T. R. AGrTE% *
JOHN AGNEW, Coluftbl?, 8. C.
THOS. R. AGNEW, New York.
jan7 ? c
Notice to Creditors.-?All Per
sons'having Demands against tbe^Es
tato of N. F. Herlong, deceased, will Stands
thorn to the undersigned properly attested,
on or before the 16th day of February, 18^af^ ?
or payment will be debarred.'
* J. HER]
jan 11?td , Administrator
:he
Notice is HraBii^Gs&EN that ok
the 14th day February, 1871, 1 will file
my Final Account sb Administrator of
Est at? of Elizabeth Ricktnbakcr, deceit
in the Probate Court of this County,
will ask for a Final Discharge. '
? DONALD R. BARTON,
Administ rat or .Estate 0>f
Elizabeth Rickenbaker, deceased,
jr.rt 14 4t
Lf a1^FeO---A YEAtllEB^?
_V A YOUNG M an competent-o TEACH
he Rudiments of an EngE>:> 1-Jucatwm, is
wautcdjo Teach a School in this County.
For Icrmii, Slc, apply to
a. M. SN ELL,
A Or to .5 .'V
SEAj'.ROOK. BRjDWNlNti ? MT.YERS, ~
ji.ii 14? tf y Attorney? at Law. ^1
I.TUR >:?>XICE.^AI1 Perwna
?L who J??t?* i??u*v?tofore left Guns und
Pniols w?ih tue to bo Repaired arc hereby
notified to call on Mr. H Uiggs. my-Agent,
and get them or they will be soid at I'ubl.c
Auction, on Salesday in February neat, ta
pay for Repairs,
jan 7?4t JOSEPH STRAITS,
NOTICE.?All I'erfton* llIaT
ing any demnnds against the Estate of .
O. T. lriok, late deceased, will pr-sent the
f.imo;properry attested, and those indebted
viil make payment to
? - : U C t W.-R. WA-fTf Administrator.
Oi to W. J. DsTUF.VILLK.
Atfy at Law, Or:;n-b.:rg. 8. C.
J*?Jf. ?*z:-i&??j tf
di:iini*(rnf or'* Notice.?All
persona having CLAIMS against tho
?;S'l ATE of Benjamin Golson, deo'd, muH
bqd i''*tu, properly vouched, to Judge of
Probate in or before the 25tb day of Febru
ary next, or payment will bo dtbarrod.
?SAMUEL GOLSON,
dec 24?td Administrator.
Notice of Disisiissal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYENvthat or
the 28th day of February, 1871,1 will
tile lay Final AcooUhts with the Honorable
T. 0. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and task
for Letters of Dismissal as Guardian 07*
Prances D. Staloy.
J. H. IIYDRICR.
jan 28?It Guardian.
Notioe of Dismissal *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will on the 14th day of February, next,
tale my final account with the Hoc rablo
Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as
Guardian of tho Estate "of Edward" Argoe,
and ask for Lettes of Dismissal.
JOSEPH BUSH,
jsn M?4t Guardian.
Notice of Dimissal.
TVr?TlCE 18 HEREBY 04YEN THAT I
|> will, oa the 14th dav of February, 1871,
I file my final account with the Heaerahle
Judge of Probate for Ovangoburg County, aa
Administratrix ofMhe Estates of Ja*es Borr,
and ask for Letters of Dismissal.
E. R, BARE,
jan 14-^4t Administratrix.
Notice of Dismissal
"\T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on
I l| the 7th day of February next 1 will
File my Final Account with the Ho*. Thad
C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask far
Letters of Dismissal OS Ad'.iinintratm- of the
Estate of M%W*t^. P$l%??Kff*
? ' ? " 1 ?. , I I? I ? ? 111 1 . ' ^
Notice of Dismissal.
TWTOTICE IS HEBJ48Y GIVEN THAT on
|_\| the 7th day of February next, I will
file my Final Account with the Hoa. Thad.
Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for
Letters of Dismissal as Administrate* do
bonis non of Bnsper 8taley, deceased.
E. o. HOI.man,
jan 7?4t Administrates.
j OBANOKBCRO CO^XTT.
In Trooate Court.
Estate of EliiabctU Rickenbaker.
Py virtue of an writer frees Jodge of
I
ICourt "House, on Saleda'y I? February next,
at put/tic ne.ction.tho Ohosoam Actio? of tha
I above namo-l Estate,
i DONALD R. BARTON,
ji.n 1 I A?tssIn:<tt?aVr,
ProVatft \YM a^ ?of^^t prangobnri
Court House, <>n Raleday tu Feim