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JU O O A 1< . 3ATlJir??y,FK?. 4, 1871. An Extra Terra of Court is called in another column for this month. Wo publish the Juror's names. Better road | it gentlemen Sweet Music-?On Wednesday eight hist the Olio Band Sereuudml Mr. Me -roney. This gentleman has recently rented and opened in magnificent style as a Hotel the house On Muin Street, lately ocoupied by Dr. galley: But to the Serenade. Tho Olios stole upon Mr. Mcroiiy in tho calm etillnees of the night; and when the swocet strains, dis coursed by these gentlemen, broke upon ?our friend, ho immediately shook off the ?Tcepy embraces of Morpheu3, and?lis tened. The Rand was nicely entertain ed after tho serenade. This is Orango burg'a own genius*.and too much praise .cannot be uaid iu their behalf. For No sweater strains were over played. Than those dispeusod by Olio Hand; And those are in tho darkneos laid Who think with them to hold-a hand. . .-. o?ill ? Thero will be a meeting of the Or angebnrg Agricultural Society, on Sat urday, February Ilth, at 11 A. M. Thk New Grocery Stork.?Mr. j Oeo. Voso advertises a liosh supply of! family Groceries on hand. Housekeep ers desirous of obtaining only choice I nrtioles for table use, can ?el them at Mr. Voso's. He is a young and wor thy merchant, and ought to receive the hearty patronage of all onr people. He has now a large share of tho local trade, but wo bespeak for him the "biggest "half" before long. A New Auctioneer.?Our cuter prising and go-a head fellow townsman. "W. A. Meroney, has taken out License as Auctioneer. Wo learn that he is a .first-rnte hand at this business. Bead hia card." Also his uuuuuucciiicut- oil fresh Liquor*, Groceries &c ? i?S ? ???im j A Racy Char for fun TnE Bamberg Minstrel Troupe ^Pfiis fine Amateur Troupe will give one of their performances at Orangeburg on Monday evening next, 6th instant, at Stockei'? Hall. Tho Croupe is composed of young gen tinmen of Ornngeburg and fiiirtiwcll Counties, an 1 wai organized for tho pur pose of defraying tho espouses of erect-* ing a School-House ut Bamberg. Admission?50 cents. Children 25 cents. NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Obangxi.ui'.o Couktt, Ornngeburg, S. C. .ian. 10, 1871. Notice is hereby given th?t I will be at the following PLACES for the COLLECTION of STATE nnd COUNTY TAXES for the year 1870. State Tax 9 Mills. County Tux 8 Mills, At OPANGEBURG from 1st February to 10th inclusive. ? At LEW1SVILLE from 12th February to 15tli inclusive. At FORT MOTTE from 19lh February to 22d, inclusive. At BRANCH VILLE from 26th February to 28th, inclusive. At J. HAMB FELDER'S from 1st March to 2d, inolusive. At CLUB BOUSE from March 5th to 8th inolusive Other Appointments will be made*hereaf ter. As AMPLE PROVISIONS are made for tho COLLECTION of TAXES, the PENALTY of 20 PER CENT, will positively be added After the EXPIRATION of TIME allowed by Law, and all DELINQUENTS will bo IM MEDIATELY proceeded agaiust in manner prescribed by Law for the Colleollon of such Taxes. T. K. SASPORTAS, jan 1-f?if ' County Treuen?or. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 21, 1871. Tho TEACHERS of the Various SCHOOLS of thifl County aro REQUIRED to MEET here in Orsngeburg IN CONVENTION on Ihe'PlRST SATURDAY iu February next, 4th proximo. . Matters ef IMPORTANCE to TLACHERS, and of INTEREST tc tho SCHOOL PUBLIC Will bo submitted to tho CONVENTION. A fall and punctual attendance is request Ad. E. I. CAIN, Ji&21~td 8. C. 0. C. ;'ESTAE SALE. Will bo sold at tho residence of tho luto pinnuh Beach, on the lltli day of February noxt, nil tho personal property of said do Ccnscd; consisting of Household and Milche* Furniture, Mules, Oxen, and Stook, and various other articlon. Terms cash?Pi opcrty to bo delivered on day of sale. ' ,ogc>: JAMES F. I/LAR, jan28?td Uoalificd Exceutor. - A A ?EWAtt?.~ Stolen fC?m* "J frou? w- LEE, near Willis ton, on tho night of tho 28d, a RED BAY MARE, about (J yearn old with Blr.io Face and Whito Spot on bnck, caused by Saddle, ?bo?* 13 bauds high, shod on front foel, and in Good Coudition. Tho above toward will b'.t paid for any in formation leading to recovery. Address W. L." LEE jau 2rjw-at* Willietoo, B. C. COPIERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omca or thi Oranouppbq News, Fcbrdary 8, 1871. COTTOJf^ales" ootjug the week 210 bales. /no quote : \^ Ordinary.12@18 Law Mi44n,.K. .1?? Middling.....138 RoeaH Rjck.$1.25 per oushel. Cobs.S3.15 per bushel." Cow Psas. ..$1.25 per bushel. PlMDCBp.$1.40 per bushel. GOLD. 09 ? SILVER.05 CHARLESTON MARKET. Charleston, Fwuat Mousing, . February 3, 187L Ordinary.?.18 i Good Ordinalf\...i,^*.fiilJSh..... 14 . . Low Middling......H1C Middling..14f latest quotations . or "-" SOUTHERN SECURITIES, . '. in ' ' . - CHARLESTON, S. C. Corrected Weakly ijr A.G.KA?FMAH RA\sti]? nsd BROKER, AV 25 Broad Slr'tt. February 3, 1871. Statb Skoubttibs?South Carolina, old, (^85; do new, (?66 ; do, regiat'd ?took, ex int foj 6 Crrr SKcunmxs?Augusta, Ca., Bonds, 78(? ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr int) f^60; do, Fire Loan Bonds, @7U; Co lombia, S. C. Bonds, (?60. Railroad Bonos?Blue Ridgo (first mort gage) G0@ ; Charleston and Savannah, io8 ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (<fc86 ; Cheraw and Darlington, (#82; Greenville and Columbia, (1st mort) (&85; do, (State guarantee) @65; Northeastern, 78 q ; Savannah and Charleston, (1st mc-rt) @78 ; do, (State guarantee) 69? ; South Carolina, @73; do, C9; Spartao burg and Union, Q$55. Railboao Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (?40; Greenville and Colum bia, (?2 ; Northeastern, ($13; Savannah and ?d?rlc*ton, ($o(); South Carolina, (whole shares) ?40; do, (half do) 40 Kxouaxok. &c?Now York Sight, \ off par; Geld, 110(S)112; Silver, lpa? . south cauoj.ixa ?ahb hi m.s. *BaOk or Charleston. *Bank of "Nitwherry. ?a^o*-C?mden!. . Bauk of Georgetown.^.. 4 Bank of South Carolina...4**. 8Cf?) Ra^L : of Chester.~ 8^ Bank of Hamburg.. 7<?i Bank of ?t?te of S C, prior to 1861...85(?) Bnnkof State of istua 1861 an 1 1862.^2^ ?Planters* und Mechanics' Bank of Charleston. (?0 ?People's Hank ot Charle?>on. *Cinon Bank of Charleston. ?Southwestein R R Bank of t'hailes ton. (old).'.. ?Southwestern R R Dank of Charles ton, (new). State Rank of Chnrleatou. 6@ Purine re* and Eichung? Bank of Char It-ston.!. 2(2* Exchange Bunk of Columbia. f.(y Commercial Runic ef Columbia. 7(<t\ Merchants' Bunk of Cheraw. 3(n) Planters' Bank of Fuirti.-ld . 3(? State of S C Bills Removable.950 City of Chailestou Change Bills.95(g) * Rills marked thus (*) arc being redeemed at the Rr.nk Counters of euch, jnn 22 8m Citizen s Saving s Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN, President JNO. B PALMER, Vice-President. JNO. P. THOMAS, ??? " A. G. BRENlv,ER, Cas-hler. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. directors. Wauk IIamptob. B. II. RrTLr.noa. J. P. .Thomas. D. Ravfnel, Jr. F. W. McMasteb. Rev. William Martix A. f. Haskkll. J\o. B. Pai.mbb. J. Eli Gbkuo. Thomas K. OnEog. ORANGEBUIIG BRANCH, AT TUB exgiaj: house. solicitors. Messrs. GLOVER & GLOVER. local fixakce co Hill tt EE. Hon. TH?S. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ass 1st a xt cashier. JAMES II. FOWI.F.S. Deposits of Sl.OO ami Upwards '.Received. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, and SIX TER CV\T -?.-?-?? . . mouths, ort Accounts. We will also do an EXCHANGE -BUSI NESS. jan 21 e 6m Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats! IHAVE just received a lot of GENUINK Early Robo and Yellow Pink Eye SLED POTATOES. And BLACK SEED OATS for Spring Sow ing. Also a fresh supply of SUGARS and COF FEES nt. Low Prices. I offer for sale the HORCPFORR BAK ING POWDER, tiie best Article of the kind in us*. ENGLISH CICCALILLI, FRESH PEACHES, PR RS II TOMATOES, FBE8H SALMON, DURHAM KAiiifclNil TOBACCO, AY V and FIG CHEWING TOBACCO, KENTUCKY CRACKERS, FAMILY FLOUR, SYRUP, &c. tiho COURT 1/0 USE STORE, iW u rk et-Street, JOHN A. HAMILTON, jan 21 \j Sheriff's Sales. IN THE COURT OF PROBAT*). ?basokuuro County. B*nJ. W.Txlar and Clara, "1 Ma wife E. J. OHveros and Rosa, his wlfo, et. al. In pursuance to an ord?r tn me direeted by j ice H?n-rabid Thsd. C. Andrew?, Judge of i t ho Pi abate Court, I will expo.se to publle' outcry on salcday in February next, tn* fol lowing tract of land, viz : All that plantation or traet of land con taining 440 acres more or less, bounded on north by O. Farnnm and Andrew Inablntt, eaat by Andrew Inabinet, south by H. 0. Wunnamaker and 1. 8. K. Lcgaf*, and west by Mrs. Louisa Heek, Terms?One-half cash, balance In 1 year secured by bond and mortgage, with cove nant tor resale on breach of bond, with in terest from day of aale. Purchaser te pay for papers and stamps. EheritTs Office, ) H. BIGG8, Oratigeburg 0. IL, 8. C, }? 8. 0. C. ' Jarfuarv 10, 1871. J jnn 14 ' td RECEIVEll'S SALE. ORANGKBURG COUNT*. In Common Plras. Valentine Pit than, et. eh, ) In (he ra. } Clriuit Elisabeth L. Elus,Hrffal?' J . Court. By virtue of an order of *?*le made in this ease by tho said Court, I will soll St 0 range burg, 8. C, on Monday the Oth day of Febru ary next, during the usual hears of snlo : All that tract of land situate on Russell Street, in the Town of Orangeburg, and hounded by lots of J. W. H. DUKES and J. F. Islar Esq. The above property will be resold at the risk of the former purchasers, they having failed to comply with the terms of aale. Terms?One-third cash, and the balance on a eredit of twelve months, purchasers to give Bond for said balance, bearing interest from day of sale, and seonred by a mortgage of the premises, With a covenant for resale on a breaoh of tho condition of said Bond, and to pay for Papers and 8tamos. C. B. OLOVER. Receiver. Orangeburg, 8. GL, Jan. 12, 1871.?td. Assignee's Sale, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Daniel Livimorton, Bankrupt, Ex Parte P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale to me di reeted from the Honorable District Court of the* United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at publio auction at Or angeburg C. If., on Monday, Cth February next, at the usuai honrs of sale Tho Choscs in Action and Notes of th bankrupt Estate of Daniel Livingston. ALSO All the interest of the above named Bank rupt in the following Eata'es, viz : Estate of Barnie Livingston, dec'r* Estate of Oeerge H. Livingston, dee'd. Estate of Deujumin Buxbec, deoU. AND Rix Years Scholarship in Cockcabury Ma sonic Female College. Conditions cash?Parohasers to pay for all necessary prpers and stamp--. P. V. D bblo. Assignee jsn 21?td lianicl Livingston. Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho Matter of FREDERICK- LIVING ston, Bankrupt, Ex Parte J*. V. Din bi.e, Assignee. By virtuo of an order of sale tn me di rected from the Honorable Disiriat Court of tho United SiuU-s, for the District of South Carolinu, I will ?eil at public auction, at Ur> angeburg C. 1!., on Monday thctith Februa ry next, at the usunl hours of snlo The ( hmes in Action and Notes of above named Bankrupt. ALSO All the interest of the Bankrupt in the following Estates; viz : Estate of Bsgiet Livingston, dee'd. Estate of George H. LivingMon, dee'd. Estate of Benjamin Iluibee. deo'd. ALSO One Share in Edisto Lumber .V Timber Pond Company. Conditions cash?Purchasers to pay for necessary papers and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee, ja a 21?td Frederick Liviugston. Assignee's Sale. IN BAKRUPTCY. In the Matter of B?R net Livingston, Bankrnpt, Ex part* P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale to mc direct ed from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of Boulh Caro lina, I will sell at publio auction, at Orange burg C. H., on Monday, tho Oth day in Feb ruary, 1871, at the usual hours of sale: AH tho interest of Bsrnct Livingston, Bankrupt,.in all that plantation of traet of land containing G2f> acres more or less, lying in Ornturohura Oauntfc rm tKo ,??????? *.r Uastlu, jfcruterly known as John J. Barleys land, said lnnd having been conveyed condi tionally to (leorpo A and Irving 8. Harley, by liaruet Livingston on 1 iff Is February lMi7 nnd Recorded in Register's Office for Orangeburg County on 4th March 1807 in Book 2' page 7-1. ALSO All the interest of Bankrupt in the follow ing Estates, viz. Estate of lt?tii?mi? MTisbrc, decessed. Estato of Harm i Livingston, deceased. Estate of J. P. Hurley, deceased. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay for. papers and stumps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Bat-net Livingnton Bankrupt. jan 14 Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY. Iln the Matter of Ezkkikl &. Kon: Bankrupt, Ex -parte P. V. Dihule, Assignee, f i n E By vTritie of anerJcr of sale to medirceted, from the Honorable District Court of th* United" States, lor tho District or South Car. olinn, I will seil at publio auction, at Orange burg 0. It on Monday the tith February next, at the usual hours'of sale: The Notes, Book Aeeonnts, JiidgwieFrt*, Se uritica snd choses in action of the Bankrupt Estates of Ezekiel & Kohn and Emanuel Ezekicl. ? | An Inventory of the same may be aeon at my Oflice, aud will he exhibited ea day of sale. rf-, Conditions cash. Puroba&rrs to pay ex penses of transfer and stamps. T, V. plBBLE. Assign** Ez'kiel & Kohn Bankrupt, jan 14 td Sheriff's Sales. By virtne of sundrv writ* of II. f?., to ma directed I will sell to the highest bidder, at OrM?i.ii-a Ceart Heui*, an ~= *rst Monday" in Fob; - Best, for cash, ell the right, 4itle end interest of the Defendants in th* following property, vis t About fix or eight bugs of ?Olten. Ana on Tuesday after Htlesday, at the resident* of D.' Gardner, Cestaats of a Cuunij-y Store, consisting of various articles of Merchandise. Levied on as tho property of D. Gardner at the auit af J. II. Funder bnrk. AbfiO One Buggy, 2 Table? and Saws, I lot Pal lien, lot Lumber 1 Carriage Body, 1 D?ring Mashine and sundry other artiolea^, Levied on as the property of Thos. Bay at the suit of P. Doyle. ALSO One old Baggy. Levied on. as the property of Mary C. Uliner at the snU of II. P. Cook. AL80 One tract of land containing 250 acres moro or loss, known at the "Flake Place," bounded by I). H. Bailey, fl. A. Salley and Jaeob Salley. One trat* containing CO acres more or less, known as the "Mike Place,'* bounded by lands of J. 8. Salley, W?. CDowd, E. A. Price and Dan') Cooper. Also one other tract containing 190 acres more or lose, bounded by of Q. Cooper, L. Williamson and others. Levied on na the Sroperty of John A. Safley at the suit of J. . and Henry Hartsog?. Executors, for the | nee of another. ALSO. One traet of land containing 680 acres more or loss, bounded north by N. A. Cid? clauasuro and Q. L. 8. Sistrunk, east by J. Stabler and Buyek, south by John Spigncr, west by Q. L. 8. Sistrunk. Also one traet containing286 acres bound ed north by P. A. Buyek nertSeast by estate Paul Spigncr. east by Mrs. Collins, west and south by John Cr im. One other traot containing 36 acres more or less, bounded west and north by estate F. B. Heath, sooth by" Jos. Jaokson, east by J. Crim. Levied on as the' property of John ('rim, at the suit of P. A. Buyek, Adminis trator of F. Heath. ALSO At the risk of fortner nsjiibasor, all that plantation containing ?j-lOj acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jack Dant!er, homeslead traot, Mooror and ethers, known as the Carson tract. Levied on as the pro perty of J. W. Dentaler at the suit of Mary Ann Crook, Executrix. ALSO All that plantation or tract of land, con taining about 1200 seres, and situate in the I Fork of Edisto, bounded north by Cooper I Swamp, emat by Undo formerly of Jacob Wolfe, south by Sooth Edisto River and went by lands of John R. Milhouse, John C. Bowe and the late James E. Qnattlehaum, being the Snake Swamp "lantation formerly of the late William 6, Row?, M. P. Terms Cosh. All the "Oak Villa" traet in the Village of Orangeburg, embracing the House and other Buildings, the same being situated between Broughton and Msrket Streets. To be sold in pareels, according to a plat of the same in the 8herifTs Office. Terms?By consent of Judgment Creditors all amounts under $200, cash; over $200, the surplus, one-half cash, balance in ono year; the House Lot and Buildiugs, one third cash, balance in one and two years. Credit portions to be sreuved by bonds and mortgages of the purchaser, with covenant for resale in case of breach of condition of the bond, and Buildings tob? Insured and Policy assigned. Puichasyrs to pay for pa pers, recordiug a*p&snm?B7 Levied \on at the unit of Alva Cage, Assignee of C4se & Bull sgainst Henry Ellis, Executor, and of Alvs Gage against Elisabeth Marchanl (now Mrs- Elizabeth Browne, wife of James Browne, Kso. Sheriff * Office, 1 H. BIGGS, S. O. C, Sheriff s Office, "? OrangebnrgC. IL, S. C, \ Jsuuary 10, 1871. J jau 14 td Sheriff's Sales. OANGEBURG COUNTY. In the Circuit Court. George M. Whetstone, \ vs. \ Lewis A. Zeigler, et. el. J By virtue of an orrlor of sale made in this case by the isid Court, I will sell at Orange burg, S. C, on Mond>.y th* tflh day of Feb ruary next, during the vituad hours of ?nie, and at the risk of forme.- purchaser, the fol lowing tracts of land: 1. All that tract of Und situated in Orange burg County, containg 640 acres more or less, beunded by lands of Dan'l Rilcyand tracts 2 and 4. 2. All that tract of land situated in said County, containing 553 acres more or le.^s, bounded by lands of Thomas Hor.-ey and tracts 1. 3 and 4. 4. AH that tract of land situate in said County containing 194 acres more or less, bouuded by lands of Thomas Horsey and tracts 4, 2 and 3. On tract No. 2 there is a good Dwelling and Outbuildings. All of said lands are roll Timbered. Terms.?One-half otsh, balanocon a credit of one year, purchaser to give bond and mortgage, bearing interest from day of sale, payable annually, with a coveuaut for re sale on a breach of the condition of said bond, also to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO ORANG KBURG COUNTY, In thk CincuiT Court. A. iw. Durban, "j YS. [ Wm. A. McGrew, ot.;al. J By virtue of an order of ?nie in this case. I will sell at Orangeburg, S. C, on Monday, ?ith day February next, during tho legal hours of sale : One tract uf Und containing 156 acres more or le?s, bounded by lands pf David Jenes, Harinun Slghiler, W. Fogle and J. D. V/. Crooks. Also one other tract containing 4.10 acres more or less, bounded by hinds of Damian Sightlcr, Tail ton McGrow, Margaret Mc Grew, Estate of J. A. Folder and Jones. Terms?One-third cash, the balance pay iblu in twelve month secured by bond and mortgago with interest from day of sale, with covenant for resale Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO D. Gardner to II, Biggs, Sheriff. ?'miiiic to IL Funderburk, Assignee, Mortgago of Real Estate. Mortgage of Baal Estate. Under and by virtue of a covenant for re sale on breach of condition in the ahovo ttinrlgagcs contained. 1 vti\tsoil on the anles day (being the tilh dnyj of February next. All that plantation or trac. of land in the 'County of Oraftgobuig on Rull Swamp, con taining 1061 j acres more or less, bounded by lands of (). B. Riley, csUte of Frocntiti; Hooker, Mrs. MaryC. Ulnter, F. Robinson and laud formerly owned by G. D. Koltt, but recently purchased by Edward Willis, Trus tee. The shove will be sold in several tracts. Terms made known on day of tale. Sheriffs Office, ) II. BIGGS, Orangeburg C. H. 8. C, V 8. O. C. January 10, 1871. j jen 14 td Eighteen Years of Practical Success. _ 1 ; J fc,. ? ' l Hl? t ;-.*.'> ? :-."?v.-'o 'S'/- oi v-j'V; ' INTBOD?CED I!? 18$2. PATENTKl> 5>ee. 30, 1059. 43 \* ' \ ^ -a* s ^. ifc VfS sA tf?^ UM" ^ V-iIV- 'l'\ * OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN ' THIS COUNTitY. ?;o:? M APES' Nitrogenized Superphosphate of Li COMPOSED OP Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammonical Ani mal Matter and Snlphuric Acid. Ao ?afc, /'/safer, ??A 6'a/v, Nitre Cuke. NOR ANY ADULTERANT of any Kintl us d. Tho Ammonical Animal Matter in Maps' Nitro?rmiize<l Supliosphnte of Lime, consists of tho flesh (containing 10 per cent. Ammonia) nnd thu blood (con taining 15]per ?rrt. of Ammonia.) of Hcuvch, Horses, Pish and other Auimuh af ter expression of the fat nnd oil by steam. Price---#?0 Canix?$0i? on Time with Intcrcftt. Sen 1 for a Pamphlet. Tif TA7Q"!\/T JA. VIM OIVJL 3MAN & JTOWELL, GENERAL AGENTS, 12~ Kart Ray CWic-ton/S'. C. jan 14 c 3a, RAW BONE STANDARD GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED BY IWALTON.WHANN& 1 WILMINGTON.DEL l/J/? FOR 8 ALE BY JL??ARLESlg PvAW BONE SUPERPHOSPAATE. The Great Fertilizer for Cotton anp all Gs?ps. The unparalleled success of tins GREAT FERTILIViBR on ALL CROPS, proves it to be the REST ami CHEAPEST MANURE now offered iii ilie Market It has been used by many of the most Eminent Planters in thcS juth, and In every single instance it lias givtii Entire Satisfaction. On C- TTON its effects have boon particularly marked. It is no inre thing for WH ANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase the yioid from uN'E HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT-, or even morel Mr. QEO. C. Dl V0N, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ca , in a Letter to the P.anner ft Planter, says that ir. an rxp-.-rinw-ut with seven leading Superphosphate-* an I Gunnos. the WIIANN'S proved itself the best of ?11 those tried, paying a net profit at tho low market rate of $'J0 it) per nrro of Cotton. A Copy of Mr. DIXON'S LETTER furnished on application. F () R S A L E B Y CLAGHORN, II ERRING & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. AND AUGUST A j OA. jsn II c 3m "WANDO TILIZER," E PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTJLIZ eu HAS BEEN REDUCED FOU THE SEASON of 18 71, TO MK3T Till: ^NECESSITIES OF THE mmmwG community, and has ih:e\ ftxi:d at CASH riffv UOllnrN per Ton of/. ?.000 nl FnotofryiA TlMlv-l''iU.y-livo OoHnra per Ton of ??O0O U>m. nt VHOtorr, P?VAr.l.E Ali NOVEMBER, 1871, without entires**. WM. C. DUKES & CO., A Cr IS IST T S, C II A R L E S T 0 A, SO. CA. jan M M r* Ofll ^ I OR SAL^l&k WILCOX. GIBBS & 00. IMPOsR TER S cD 1/ tftf S IN v.: G U AN OS,, 148 BAY St., SAVANNAH, Ga. 241 BIU> i? St. AT'GUSTA, Ga. 151 East Bay, (Ht ABLESTON, S. C. A*DBY BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, . ORANGElilUtU, S. C. For furti)er iuformatinn, npply or ad |we*s as above for I'aniphlet. dov 19 wcc 4th T. F. Brodie. B. B. Huoaias. U. Ci IIuouins. BRODIK & CO. OtTON FACTOPS AXr, COM M ISS LON MB ROXI A NTS, NOKTII ATLANTIC WITA^iF-, CHARESTON. S. C, Liberal Advances made on Gonsignmant. Rcrsa tq Andrew S?nond?, E?<p, Pros't 1st National Bank, Cbaiicsioii, S. C. may 21 wee tf _?-;-;_^_ P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLFTB Manufactory of Doors. Sashes, Biiuds, Mould ings, fee. in the fonfberri States. BOT Printed Price Lt*t Defies Compe tition. EISEND FOB ONE-QS BSj^-Sent Free on Application."tBB may 21 . wee tf ^3rV* -Southern I ! MONTHLY ?A?AZIfiE,J Two I)ollar* vrr Annum. 04 TACKS READING MATTER. 30 I* a sc? AdTOrtlscincztts. WALKER, EVANS t COGSWELL, AtP /). TTT.l TV AIKL'X, CuAiar.sToN, S. C. july ,16 . ' tf G EO. W. CABPEX'ft;B,/? COMPOUND FLUID ETy'iTvACT ,OF SAR S YPAKILLA GEO. B*. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCH? These Celebrated Frr-para'ions, origiuallv inlrodncod hy Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medical faculty , have been <i long extensively used hy physicians and others, that they are ^encraHy hnownfor their intiinsio v.due, and can b? relied en ss being.mOAt valuable remedies in all eases where Sarsaparille < r Duchu at e applicable, anil cannot be. too highly reeouuuepded* Tiiey are prepared in a highly concentrated form, so a* to render the dose smsll aud con venient. Orders by mail or otherwise will resnivs prompt attention. CEO. Vt. CARPENTER, ITUN^rrlT ? CO., Wholesale Chemical VTArohens*; No. 787 Market street. Philadelphia. For salobv DUKES & SlfUf ER. und E. J. OL1VEROS, Orangeburg. S. C. and DOWIK k M018K, Wholesale Agents, Chnileston, S. C.1 tap ??'?' > - ? 4~ . For Sale Cheap! XIIK noURF and LOT now occn pied 1?v the Subscriber ns a DWI L IUlJlNG. Tho I! ,tain? FOUR t^rtablb ?HOUMS and THREE F \ R K PLAGh'4, with Kitchen atlsched. )ind Ser vant's Boom separated fVom^'ths matn'Thdld. ing. with a splendid WELL of WATER eon venitnt to the Mouse : a\\ ef wbieh is NEW and in GOOD REPAIR. Tho property run bo treated for nt private sale until salosday in Febrmvvv nest, and if not sold before, will th cube sold to the high est bidder. Apply to ian 14?td " T. LIUHTFOOT.