The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 28, 1871, Image 5
8^TpBJDAY^A?v 28, 1871.
est was hold in Caw-Caw
Tuesday hut by Trial Jus
r Meyors, ou tho body
n. Mr. Meyors nr
laea of interment dircciiy
shovel'of dirt had beco
IbTOfTO upoo the grave; and fioding that
,v; his death* wrtH ono of those which invited
investigation by a Jury of inquest, issued
' * WWere for a Jury, aud hud the body
/; 'dislttierred. Dr. Kennedy was iu atter
dance, and after hoving carefully exam
?uiied the deceased, deposed that his
skull waa fractured in a manner to cause
' s? ?'j '
sufficient depression upon his bruin to
????* '1* >> <
r? iuduce death; that he made an incision
und1 pvti. vwrtum examination, and did ]
not thiuk tho injury on his chest sufli
eicnt to have caused death.
Several witnejpes were sworn, but uo
one could tell the cause oi his d< uiiso
Thva verdict of the Jury wut. "That
the deceased came to his death from in?
, juries received from somo uukuown
cause, end the exposure undergone sub
1 ^ sequent to their infliction."
The facts of the case as far as we have
been able to collect them are as follows:
That Mr. Carson* left Orangcburg on
Saturday aftetfnc?s last in a state of in
toxication j that the mule which he was
riding at the - time is one exeeedingly
. vicious ; that about nine miles abovo hero
he was picked up on Sunday morning
. in-a speechless condition ; that he was
borne homo, and although medical aid
was had, life was too fur gone for him
to derive any benefit or apparent ease
from it
Tho\decoaicdpWajfc quite ?an elderly
gentleman, and as a Citizen appreciated
' ia the community which he rer
Our sympathies are extended to his
friends in this their hour of gloom.
.1 600 JBosnsLS Corn.?Our old and
weil known fiie.id.* Capt. F. II. W.
Kriggman & Co., ad verges 500 bushels
<rfOurn for sale Th-y have marked
. down thc-ir entire ?tuek uf goods to suit
tho low price eottou is bringing.
Dead their odvcrtisenicttt and give
iheui a call.
Ii ? ?<?
TtttE.?On monday last^ubout 12
o'clock our whole Tuwn was, in the
twinkling of an.eye, thrown into a furore
?of excitement and confusion over the
cry of "fire !" We were upon tho street
at the time, and we must confess* that
?our witr. were so addled by tho noise.
! ?that at first it was hard for us to deter*
-jnine- what was the matter. This man
-Would run this way, and that one the
other. The Young Americas, and the
Elliotts, however, all went iu the same
"" direction. The fire occurred upon tho
roof of Mr. Itigg's house; and had it
not been extinguished so soon, tho nou
sequence would have been that the whole
business part of our ^beautiful Town
would have to-day been in nahes. Ttfe
origin of r the fire is supposed to bar?
been a spark from the ?hiruoey. All
praise is due to our worthy Fire Depurt
c!*,'lnen4 ' fita the promptness with which
they acted. One regretful fact though
was discoverable. The Hook and Lad
der Truck is in an inconvenient and out
of-the-way place in ease of real emergen
cy. We hope that their efforts to luain
??a un their organization will
be so rewarded by nur property holding
citizens, that they will soon be enabled
to have a House of their own for their
beautiful Truck, and in a handier place
than tho building in which it ui now
kept.
Let the Young Americas aud Elliotts
be properly fostered and appreciated by
oar community, and spitefnl indeed
would have to be that flame that would
pause them to sing a retreat.
Liverpool, London & Globe Fir f.
Insurance Co.,?Wo call particular at
tention to advertisement of this Sterling
fiAi English Company, which has eon
eluded to establish an Agency in our
'/'own. It is so well known iu this
{Touatry, that a more extended notice
would be useless. Call on the Agent
at Citizen's Saving's Dank, Mr. James
H.Fowles.
Mrs. E. A. Jacksou will sell on tho
1st Friday in February nest, sundry
articles. See advertisement.
ETTtWAN O?ANOa?Mr. ?CO. II.
{Jornolsou Agt. See advertisement in
this issue.
Mr Wt Esekicl advertises in uuother j
coluuiu a fine lot of seed Potatoes. He
is too weli known as *a seedist for us to
say aoythiog hero. Go and see for your
selves.
Kohii" & Rro's Ad. is cross ways this
week. Give.then, a call tfnd see "what's
the niattaWS*' ^ \
Soe addition-to Tax Notice in tliis is
8u? and goveru yourselves accordingly.
/- ??.~ 11 ? i t
S25 Rkwari>.?Seo ad^ortislmentof ]
stolen Horse in another column.
COMMERCIAL.
BIARKET REPORTS.
Office or tum OnANOKBtino Naws,
January 27, 1871.
COTTON?Sales during, the week 160
bales. ' We quote :
Ordinary.11 @12
Low Middling.18?
Middling.101?
Rouou Rick.SI .25 per oushel.
Cohn....'...$1.16 per busbel.
Cow Pcas.?${.25 per bushel.
Pixukuh.$1,25 per bushel.
GOLD. 09
SILVER.4 05
CHARLESTON MARKET.
CiiAai.KSTON-; FriDiLT MonjUKO,
January 27, 1871.
Ordinary..18 ?
Good Ordinal y.-.'.'>\($
Low Middling. .'
Middling.14|?
LATEST QUOTATIONS
or
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
is
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corrected Weekly by
A^IK??FMAN
BANKER and BROKER,
" ?fc. 25 Broad Strtel.
, January 27, 1871.
Statk Skcuhitibs?South Carolina, old,
(5^85; do new, @G5 ; do, rcgist'd stock,
ex inl (o> 7 6
Citv Skcpbitibs?Augusta, Ga., Bonds,
78(a'. ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr int)
(.c'.'t; do, Fire Loan Roads, (37'J; Co
lumbia, S. C. Bonds, (a)60.
Railuoad Rovns?Rlue Ridge (first niort
| gug?) t'0(5i) ; Charleston and Savannah,
@85.j.-C'ha?dotte, Columbia and Augusta,
(?980 ; Cu^raw and Darlington, (a)82;
Greenville and Columbia, <l;-t inorl) (?a85;
do. (Slsto guarantee) (S>B">; Northeastern,
78 (?; ;. Savannah and Cbai lesion, (IbI
niort) (a,7S ; do, (Stutv guarantee) 69($ ;
f'outh Carolina, (<^7H; do, 09; Spartan
burg and Union, ?>?">?
R.vii.itoAit "-Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusts, c.r 11?; Greenville and Colum
bia, (ml : NortUvartern, ($IH; Snvauuuh
and Charleston, <<yC0; South Carolina,
(whole shares) @40; do,,(b.ih'do) (?. -10
Kxch anhk. &c?New Yoik Sight, \ off par;
Gold, I09($J11; Silver. 10.5?
aOUTH CAUOI.ISA BANK UILLS.
*Ratik oT Charleston. (a)
'Rank of Newberryi,. H(t$
1 Rank of Camden.Mif.i;
Rank of Georgetown....
Hank of South Carolina. ..
[ Bauk of Chaster.10<$
Ilnuk of Hamburg. S(u}
Rank of State of S C, prior to 18?il... 8i"?(?>
Runkof State of issue IS??1 and 1SG2..J">(k,
?Planters' on<l Mechanics' Rank of
Charleston. ?
"People's Rank of Charleston. >;
?Union l!ank of Char! cat oil. (?_>.
?Southwestern R R Rank of Charles
ton*, (old). ($
?Southwflfcloi u R R Rank of Charles
ton, (new). (S)
State Rank of Charleston. Ufa)
Fanners' and Exchnngc Rank of Char
- lest on.'.. 'K i
Exchaugc Rank of Columbia.
Commercial Rank of Columbia . 8(?)
Merchants' Rank of Cheraw. 5(a)
Planter*' Rank of Fahrn eld . 0(5)
State of S C Rills Receivable.9o(5ft
City of Charleston Change Rills.95(a)
** Rilk marked thus (*) are being redeemed
at the Rauk Cour.levs of ?ach.
jan 22 % .1m
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER,
0?AVX3KIIUno Cocxtt,
Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 10, 1871.
Notice is hereby given that I will bo at
the following PLACES for the COLLECTION
of STATE and COUNTY TAXES for the
icui' 1870.
Stute Tax 0 Mills,
County u.a M?is,
At ORANOEHURG from let February to
10th inclusive.
At LEWISVILLE from 12th February to
15th inclusive.
At FORT MOTTE from 19th February to
22d, inclusive.
At HRANCHVILLE from 2ft h Fibruery
to 28th, inclusive.
At J. HAMP FELDER S from 1st Murch
to 2d, inclusive.
At CLUR HOUSE from March jSth to 8th
Inoinslvs
Other Appointments will bo made hereaf
ter.
As AMPLE PROVISIONS are made for
the COLLECTION of TAXI'S, the PENALTY
of 20 PER CENT, will positively be ^added
?fter the EXPIRATION of TIME allowed by
Law, and all DELINQUENTS will be IM
MEDIATELY proceeded against in manne.'
prescribed by Law for the Collection of such
Taxes.
T. K. SA3PORTAS,
In 11?!f County Treasurer.
For Sale Cheap!
THE HOUSE and LOT now oc*u
iiilpiedby tho Subscriber as a DWi L
UllNG. Tho House contains FOUR
comfortable ROOMS and THREE FIRE
PLACES, with Kitchen attached, nnd Ser
vant's Room separated from tho main Ruild
ing, with a splendcd WELL of WATER con
venient to tho Jlouso ; all of which is NEW
and in GOOD REPAIR.
The property can he treated for at private
salo until salcsday in February next, and if
not sold before, will then be sold to tho high
est bidder. Apply ,f?
Jan 11 td W. T. LIGHT FOOT.
I
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
Oranoeiiuro County.
Bcoj. W. Ular and Clara, "
his wife
y8.
?. J. Olivoros and Rosa,
Iiis wifo, et. al.
In pursuance to un order to me directed by
the Heserable Th?d. 0. Audr<? it Judira'ofI
the Prob?!* Court. T will expose to public
outcry on saloday in February noxt, the fol
lowing tract of land, viz:
All that plantation or tract of land con
taining 440 acres more or loss, bounded on
north by 0. Farnum and Andrew Jnabinci,
east, by Androw Inabinei, south by H. C.
Wannamakor and 1. S. K. Lcgnrc, and west
by Mrs. Louisa Hook.
Terms?One-bulf cosh, balance in 1 year
secured by bond and mortgage, with cove
nant lor resale on breach of bond, with in
terest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay
for papers and stamps.
Sheriff's Office, 1 II. RIGG8,
OrangcburgC. H., 8. C, V 8. O.C.
January 10, 18T1. }
jan 14 . . , td
RECEIVER7^ SALE]
ORANGEBURG COUNTY.
In'Common Plkas.
Valentino Pitthan, et, al., } . In the
rs. ?[ Circuit
Elizabeth L. Ellis, et. al. j Court.
By virtue of an order of sale made in this
ease by tho said Court, I will sell at Orango
burgr 8. C, on Monday the (Ith day of Febru
ary nftxt, during the usual hours of sale :
All that tract of land situate en Russe1.!
Street, in the Town of:Orangeburg, and
bounded by lota of J.-W. II. DU EES and J.
F. Islor Esq.
Tho above property wRlbe resold at the risk
of the former purohascrs, they having failed
to comply with the terms of sale.
Terms?One-third cosh, and the balance
on a credit of twelve months, purohascrs to
give Bond for said balance, bearing interest
from day of sale, and secured by a mortgage (
of tho premises, with a covenant for resale j
on a breach of the condition of said Bond,
and to pay for Papers and Stamps
C. B. 0LOVER, Receiver.
Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 12, 1871.?td.
Assignee's Sale.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
Iu the Matter of Daniel Livingston,
Runkrupt, Ex Parle P. V. DlBDUC,
Assignee. ?
By virtue of an order Of sale to inc di
rected from the Honorable District Court of
the United States, for the District of South
Carolina, I will sell at public auction at Or
angeburg C. II., on Monday, (hh February
next, at the usual honrs of salo
The CLoscb iu Action and Notes of the
Bankrupt Estate or Daniel Livingston.
ALSO
All the interest of the above named Bank
rupt jn the following Est a'en, viz:
Estate of Barnic Livingston, dee'd*
Estate of George H. Livingston, dco'd.
Estate of Bcnjumin Buzbec, dee'd.
AND
Six Years Scholarship in Cockcsbury Ma
sonic Female College.
Conditions cash?Purchasers to pay for all
necessary papers and stamps.
P. V. Dibble, Assignee
jan 21?t I Daniel Livingston.
Assignee's Sale.
IN TS ANKItUI'TCY.
In the Miitter of Pkkdi?KIck Living
ston, Bankrupt, Ex l'uric P. Y. IllM
itLEj Assignee.
By virtue of an order of sale to me di
rected front the Honorable Distrial Court of
tlte Cuite I Suites, tor the District of South
Carolina, i will sell at publio auction, at Or
angcburgC, 11., on Monday tticbth Februa
ry next, at the usual hours of sale
The Chose, iu Action and Notes of ubovc
named Bankrupt.
ALSO
All the interest ot the Bankrupt in the
following Estates, viz :
Estate of Bm net Livingston, dee'd.
Estate of Ocorge H. Living-ton, dec"d.
Ebtatc of Benjamin Bnzhec. dee'd.
ALSO
One Shore in EdiKo Lumber & Timber
Pond Company.
Condition, cash?Purchasers to pay for
necessary papers mid stamps.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee,
jan 21?til Frederick Liviugston.
Assignee's Sale.
IN BAKRUPTCY.
In the Mutter of Bak.nkt Livingston,
Bankrupt, E* parte P. V. Pjuni.f.,
Assi^uee.
By virtuo of an order of bale to mo direct
ed from the Honorable District Court of the
United Stoics, for the District of Soulh Caro
lina, I will sell at public auction, at Orange
burg C. II.. on Monday, the <>th day in Feb
ruary, 1671, at the usual hours of salo:
All I he interest of Dornet Livingston.
Bankrupt, in all that plantation of tract of
lanu containing <>_,? seres more or less, lying
in Orangeburg County, on the waters of Cow
Castle, formerly known as John J. Barleys
land, said laud having been conveyed condi
tionally toCoorgc A and Irving S. Hurley,
by Barnet Livingston on 12th February
1867 and Recorded in Register's Office for
Orangeburg County on 4lh March 18?7 in
Book '1' page 73.
ALSO
All the interest of Bnukrupt in the follow
ing Estates, viz. ?
Estate of Bcnjumin Buzbcc, deceased.
Estato of Barnet Livingston, deceased.
Estate of J. P. Harley, deceased.
Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay for
pape.s and stamps.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee
Barnet Livingston Bankrupt.
jan 14 td
Assignee's Sale.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tlie Matter of EZEKIBL ?fc KoiIN
Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. DlDBLK,
Assignee.
By virtuo of an ordor of sale tome directed,
from tbe Honorable District Court of the
t'niic.I States, for the District of South Car
olina, I will sell at publis auction, ul Orange
fjtvyjr 1} it on Monday tho (ith February
next, at tho usual hours of sale:
Tho Note?, Rook Accounts, Jitdgmonts, Se
curities and cho.es in action of the Bankrupt
Estates of Ezekiel & Kohn and Emanucl
Ezckiel.
An Inventory of the some may be seen nt
my Offico, and will bo exhibited on day of
sale.
Conditions cash. Purohascrs to pay ex
penses of transfer ami stamps.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee
Ez'-kiel Si Kohn Bankrupt,
jan 11 id
tS/JUVA JSAJL S iVWlWW*
By vlt-iu* of sundry.writs of ft. fa., to mo
direct?di V ?ilRselPto the- highest bidder,
At Orangeburg Court House, on the first
Monday in Fob. next, for cash, fell the
right. ?Ulinf nd ii^rrtt of ?ue^Defendants I
in thf Wotligpreperty, viz :
Anout six or eight hags of Cotton.
And ttfn Td*??ny after stlebdayV at tho
rcsidcuao' of D? Gardner, Contcuts of a
Country Store, co'nsisting of various articles
of Merchandise. Levied on as the property
of 0. Gardner at the suit af J. U. Fundcr
buvk. m
. ^ AtQO
One Buggy. 2 .Tablos and Saws, 1 lot Pul
Hes, lot Lumber, X Carriage Body, I Boring
Machine apd sundry other artistes. Levied
on n? the" property of Tlios. Ray at the suit
of P. Doyle.
j ALSO
One old Huge; v. Levied on as the property
of Mary C. Ulmer at tho suit of U.V. Cook.
One tract of land containing 250 acres
more or less, known as the '?Flake Place,"
bounded bjPWTI. Snlley, H. A. Snlley and
Jacob Saltey.
One tract containing 00 acres more or less,
known as the "Mike Place," boundod by
Innds of Jr 8. Salley, Wm. O'Dowd, B. A.
Prioo and Dan'l Cooper.
Also one other tract containing 100 acres
move or lesK bounded by of G. Cooper, L.
Williamson und others. Levied on as tho
property of Johr A. Snlley at the suit of J.
F. and Henry Huvtsog, Executors, for the
use of another.
ALSO
One tvs'tt; s>f land containing G80 acres
more or less, bounded north by N. A. Cnl
clauusuro and O. L,'S: Sistrnnk, east by J.
Stabler and Buyck, South by John Spigncr,
west by G. L. .8. Sisfrunk.
Also one tract containing 265 acres bound
ed north by P. A. Bojck northenst by estate
Paul Spigncr. cast by Mrs. Collins, west and
south by John Criln.
One other tract conjoining 36 acres more
er less, bounded waStnd north by estate P.
B. Heath, south by tJos. Jackson, cast by J.
Crim. Levied on oJtJpo property of John
Oriui, at the suit of ;P7A. Buyck, Adminis
trator of F. Heath.
ALSO
At the risk of former purchaser, nil that
plantation containing 540) acres, more or
less, bounded by hinds of Jack Dantier,
homestead tract, Moorcr and others, known
as the Carson tract. Levied on ss the pro
perty of J. W. Dantilcr at the suit of Mary
Ann Crook, Executrix.
ALSO
All that planfnticn or tract of land, con
taining about 1200 acres, and situate in the
Fork of Edistl, bounded north by Cooper
Swamp, east by lands formerly of Jacob
Wolfe, south by South Edisto Bivcr and west
by lands of John R. Milhouse, John C. Rowe
I and the late James B. Quattlobaum; being the
Snake Swamp 'Mentation formerly of the late
William S, UoVe, M. D. Terms Cash.
All tho "Oak Villa" tract in the Village of
Or.ingeburg, embracing the Honte nnd other
Buildings, the Sams'-being sitOatod between
Broughton and Market Streets To be sold
in parcels, according to a plat of the same
in the Sheriff's Office.
Terms?By consent of Judgment Creditors
all amounts under $200, cash: over $200,
I the surplus, one-half cash, balance in one
I year; the Hou*c Lot and Buildings, one
! third cash, halauco in one and two years.
Credit portions to he secured by bonds and
mortgages of the purchaser, with covrnant
for resale in case of breach of condition of
the bond, and Buildings to bo Insured and
Policy sss'gned.' Purchasers to pay for pa
per?, recording and stamps. Levied on at
the suit of Alva Gage, Assignee of Case Si
Bull against Henry Ellis. Executor, and of
Aha Gitge ngiiinst.KliTal eth Mnrchnut (now
M?u. i;iiiit??ib tirowne, wife of James
Br wne, Esf. '
ShcrifT* 0:fic:\ ) II. RIGCS,
Orang'-b-rgC. IL. F. C, \ S. O. C
January 10, 1871. J
j.m 1 ? td
Sheriff's Sales.
OAXGKBURG COUNTY.
I.S tur ClIU lit Couut.
George M. Whetstone, |
./?'. , I"
Lewis A. Zcigler, et. al. )
By virtue of an order of sale made in this
case by the said Court. I will sell at Orange
burg, S. C, on Monday the Clh day of Feb
ruary nest, diu-iii,-, the usual houru Ofsale,
nnd at the risk of former purchaser? the fol
lowing tracts of land:
1. All that tract of hind situated in Orange
rg County, cont.iing ? 10 acres more or less,
brunded by hinds Of Dun'l Rilcy and tracts
2 and 4. ,
2. All that 1ract of land situated in said
County, containing ~>l>>\ acres mole or less,
bounded by lands of Thomas Horsey and
tractS 1, 3 and 4.
4. All thai tract of land situate in said
County containing I'.'4 acres more or less,
bouuded by lands of Thomas Horsey and
tracts 4, 2 nnd 3.
On tract No. 2 there is a good Dwelling
and Outbuildings. All of said lands are
well Timbered.
Terms.?One half cash, balanecoii a credit
of one year, purchaser to give bond and
mortgage, bearing interest from day of sale,
payable annually, with a covenant for ro
j-alc on a breach ot the conditio!' of said
bond, also to pay for papers and stamps,
A LSO
OKANG KBl' U? COUNTY,
IN THE ClKOL'iT L'OLItT.
' A. K. Durham, \
vs. I
Win. A. McOrew, et. al. J
By virtue of an order of sale in this case,
I will sell at Orangeburg, S. C. on Monday,
tith day February next, during the legal
hoars of ffult* :
Ono tract o!" land containing 156 ncres
more or less, bounded by lands of David
Jones, Hariuau SightIcr, W. Fogle and J. D.
\V. Crooks.
Also one other tract containing 436 acres
more or less, bouuded by lands of llurniuti
Sightlcr, Iiirlton McGrew, Margaret Mc
Orew, Estate of J, A. Felder nnd Jones.
Terms?One-third cash, tho balance pay
able iu twelve month secured by bond and
mortgago with interest from day ot sale,
with covenant for resale Purchasers to pay
for papers and stamps.
A LSO
D. Gardner
Mortgago
of
Real Estate.
Mortgage
of
Real Estate.
to
II. Biggs, Sheriff.
Same
to
II, Pundcrburk,
Assignee. J
Under und by virtue of a covenant for re
sale on breach of condition in the above
m.ii tg.iges contained, I will sell on the sules
day (bo-ng Ihft 6lh day) of February next,
Alt that plantation or trne. of land in the
County of Orangeburg on Boll Swamp, con
taining 1061.} acres more or le$s, bounded by
lands of O. B. Riley, estate of Freeman
Hooker, Mrs. Mary C. Ulmcr, F. Robinson
and land forpicrly ow ned by G. D. Keitt, but
recently purchased by Edward Willis, Trus
tee. , ,
The sbovo will bo sold in several tracts.
Terms made known on dnv of sale.
Sheriff's Office, \ H. RIGGS,
Orangeburg C. II. S. C, V 8 O. C.
January JO, J57f. J
jaa fl t f td
Eighteen Years of Practical Success.
INTRODUCE! ? IN 1852. PATENTED Doc. 20, 1059.
OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY.
M APES'
I
Nitrogenized Supei*phosphato of Limo
COMPOSED OP
Bones, Phospliatic Guano, Concentrated Ammonical Ani
mal Matter and Sulphuric Acid.
No Salt, I'lutfcr, Suit Luke, Nitre Cake, NOR ANY A D UL TER A NT of yx ny
Kind us d.
?^~Thc Amruonical Animal Matter in Mapea" Nitrogcnized Suphosphatc of
Lime, consists of the flush (containing 10 per cent. Ammonia) aut) tho blood (con
taining 13 per cent, of Ammonia,) of Reeves, Horses, Fish and other Auimals af
ter expression of the fat nud oil by steam.
Price?8ftO Cash??05 on Time with Interest*
Sen \ for a Pamphlet.
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
GENERAL AGENTS, 128 East Bay Charleston, S. C
jan 1-4 c 3m
STANDARD GUARANTEED
MANUFACTURED BY
iWAlION.WKrVIN&
WILMINGTON,DEL.
Mil ?
FOR SALE BY
fi&ON FACTORS 1
'AUG?STA, GEQf
JHARLE!
WH ANN'S
HAW BONE
SUPERFHOSPAATE.
The Great Fertilizer fins Cotton anp
all Crops.
T"Iie unparalleled success of thia>GREAT FERTILIZER on ALL CROrS,-proves it to
be the BEST and CHEAPEST M ANURE now oflTore^l in the Market.
It bat been used by many of tho mos! Eminent Planters in the Sooth, 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
YVI1 ANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED
PER CENT., or evcu more!
Mr. GfiO. C. DIXON, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga , in a Letter to the Banner
St Planter, says that in an experiment with seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, the
WHANN'S proved itself I ho >icst cf all thoso tried, paying a net profit at the low market
rate of $'J0 'JO per acre of Co .on.
A Copy if Mr. biKOVS 1.ETTER furnished on application.
FOR SALE JJ Y
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. 0. AND AUGUSTA, OA.
jan 1-1 c
3m
Li
WANDO FERTILIZER,"
THE PRICE
OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER
HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON
OF 18 7 1,
TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE
PLANTING COMMUNITY,
AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT
CASH -Fifty Dollar? per Ton of 3.000 lb*, at Factory.
TIME-Fifty-iive Hollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factor.
PA Y A RLE 1st NOVEMBER, 1871, without Interest.
WM. C. DUKES & CO.,
AGENTS,
C If A R L E S T ON, SO. CA.
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SMPO?TED FROM
FOH SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO.
IMP OR TERS & DEALERS
G U ANOS,
Li 3 BAY St? SAVANNAH, Ga.
24l>RROA!I> St. AUGUSTA, Ga.
151 EalrB'ny, CHARLESTON, S. C.
?Ni? 1>T
BULL, SCO VILL & PIKE,
ORlVNGEBURG, s. 0.
For further information, apply or ad
dress ns above far Pamphlet.
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BRODIE & CO.,
OTtON FACTOBS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A-OlrW/ ATLANTIC WHARF\
KOHARESTON, g. C. .
Liberal Advances made on Consignaaant.
Rsrsa'To' Andnfcw Slmonds, Esq., Pres't
it National Bauk^JQkarleston, S. C.
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P. P. TOAL
CHARLESTON, S/O.
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLFTE.
Manufactory of Door*. Sashes, Blind*, Mould
's, &c, in the f outliem Stittcs.
?fPrinlCil Price Lisi jDrfic* CoMpe
titton.' *
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MONTHLY MAUAZIHE,
Tiro Dollars per Annum.
C4 PA^WlTEtrCDING MATTER.
30 Pape* Advertisements.
WALKE It, EVANS & CQQSWELL,
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CiiAntssTON, 8. C.
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Q.EO. W. C'A KPE.Tt'TKR'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF EAR
SAP A3 IL LA
GEO. \Y. CAR PEN TER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF ?UCHU
These Celobraicd Preparations, originally
introduced by ?o?. W. Carpenter, under the
patronage of the medical faculty, have been
so long extcBjaivoly used by physician* and
others, that-tbey are gonetally k&cvrn for
their intrinsic value,, and oan be relied on as
being in... t valuable remedies in all case*
vvhero S&toUpaYillu < r Ruchu 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. Outers by mail or otherwise will
receive prompt attention.
GEO. W.CARPENTER, HENSZEY A CO.,
\V1> .t"Tnl? t'hnimoal Warehouse,
No. 717 Market street, Philadelphia.
For sal* by DUKES & SHl'LER. and E. J.
OLIVKROS, Orangeburg, S. C. and DOWiE
A MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8.
C. u-t-.-v,
FIRE WOOD.
OAK, PINE and LI GUT WOOD tot
sale Cheap, and Delirorcd any
where in Town with dispatch. Ordert
left at tho cioro of
titm*. MARONBY &. SAIN
proanpUy attjn.d'.'d to.
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