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LOPA IL. SATURDAY, NOV. U, 1871. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday ypon?_ Thursday was wet and cloudy. In consequence of a rus>h ot advertise ments we ;fiud it impossible to. notice several ocw ones which uppcar elsewhere in to-day's issue. Brancuvillb has several new at* tractions in tho way of uow houses, uud law suits 8otne of her citizcus arc growing fat aud sleek. We understand that Judge Graham has purchased a fine rchideuco in Or angeburg aud cuiitemplate.- making this place his homo iu tho future during the summer months. The Judge is u geu tic man of eminent social qualities, and a Would bo an itnpoituut acquisition to tho society of tho Town. .?????.-?? ? See chango of udvertisoment of 31r. Jas. H. Fowlcs, who has for sale scvcrul desirable pcices of property. He is al so Agent for the Liverpool London & Globe Lifo Insurance Oompauy, which paid up two and'a half millions dollars at the fire in Chicago?more than the eutire assets of most American oAipa.iies. ? ???>?.??-.???????? A New Telegraph Office.?The ..-.Kouttiefn Atlantic Telegraph Gompan;, being brim full of enterprise aud ener gy, and determined to outstrip its com petitors in every respect, is winning the praise and -patronage of tho people throughout tile country. Aud to that energy and enterprise of which wc have made mention, Orangoburg is indebted (fur another Telegraph Office. Some time ago it was reported that tho Atlan tic Coftipany contemplated establishing n office nt this place, und that those who had telegraphing to do, could avail themselves ol the low and accmmoditiug rates of that Company. A week or so igo this rumor assumed a tangible form in the appcaraucA of Mr. Weft del?, one *?f the geutlctnaft onitcotod with the new line, wh'i assur.-'d tis that the Office would be opened jiMm.ccfiai.uly provided he could liiil a sufficient quantity of ttuek to our citizcus. Knowing it would be a paying investment the shares were soon nil taken up, and iu a day or so Orange* l>urg can boast of having two Telegraph Dfficcs, that of the Western Union out it the depot, and the otjror in the Po?t Office. Wo learn that the T.il<}i of tho latter Company are one half those charged by it.s rival, and as -i matter of course will he patronized accordingly. "VTolicc ?f I>iMsoIutlon.?The Vy Firm of SEARROOK, BROWNING & MBYERS is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. Orangeburg, S C0 Nov. 1st, J871. nov 4 ' tf TAX NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, thnt the Office 6f County Treasurer for Oranguburg Coun ty, S. C, wijl ber open for tho Collection of State,- County and School Taxes fer the year 1871, on tho Ttctntieth (2.0th) day of November A. P. 1871, and wHl continue open for the Collection of tho said Taxes, until the Fif teenth (loth) day of January A. I). 1872 af tar Which d?f* a PENALTY OF TWENTY (20) PER CENT WILL- BE ADDED TO THE TAX. * The total rate per centum for Sltrfo'pur poses is Seten (7) Mills on a dollar, and the per centum for Gencrul County Purposes is three (3) Mills on a dollar upon all the Beul *Ud Personal Property of each Tax Payer. In addition to the abovo,' one (1) Mill upon a dollar upon all the Bcal and Personal Pro perty of each Tax Payer, baa been levied iu ?omformity to an Act entitled "An Ant to Commissioners of ?rangeburg County to liuild a Bridge Across the North Edisto FA''", and Establish a Road therefrom to the Town of JBranchville. Approved March 9, 1871" And at School Meetings held in the va riouB School Districts of tho County of Or angoburg in conformity to Section 61 of, nn Act entitled "AevAet to Amend an Act entitled An Act to Establish ami Maintain, h. System of Free Common Schools, d:c." Approved. March % 1871. Tho rates for Sehoil Purposes were fixed as follows, to wit: In District number one (Vauces), one eighth (J)of one mill on n dollar; district Ko 4 (Amelia) two mills on a dollar; district No 6 (Providence), three per centum on the general tax ; district No 0 (Middle), one-half mill oa a dollar; district No 10 (Orange), one-half mill on a dollar; district No Li {Hew Hope), one-half mill on a dollar; dis trict No J.5 (h'disto), one and threc-fourtlis mills on ? dollar; district No .10 (Union), two mills on n doll rj district No l'J (Liber ty), one mill on a dollar ; district No 20 (Goodlund), one mill on a dollar, and dis trict No 21 (Hebron), one mill on a dollar, upon all the Real and P< rsohal Property in the respective School Diatrh Is, FRANK II. GBEENTfc, County Treasurer, Orantgeburg. Office County Treasurer, Orangburg C. II., October 2?>th, 187L ' oct 28 U THEODORE KOHN110. ARE NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEASONABLE ? .... Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Ever Offered before by them. GREAT BARGAINS IN FULL LINE OF Black and Colored Alpaccas. ALL SHADES OF Plain and Watered Japanese Silks At Reduced Price** A YEUY FIN El ASSORTMENT OF BLACK VELVETEENS At very Low Figures/ IN HOUSEKEEPING AND DOMESTIC GOODS, WE KEEP THE FINEST AND CHAEPEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. Latest Styles of Shawls and Cloaks?Very Cheap BAEGAINS 11ST SILK GRIMPS, FRINGES, VELVET RIBBONS, BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, SASII RIBBONS, LACE COLLARS. LACES, &c, &c. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY. GLOVES, CORSETS, BALMORALS, BOULEVARDS, FLAN NELS, LADIES' UNDER VESTS, NUBIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. Our Extensive Stock of Readymade Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, we are Closing out NEW YORK PRICES. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. nov 4 sept 'Z'.l?3t? ly NOTICE. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, OfiAxaKBusa, S. C. October 17th, lS7t. The following is published for the benefit of Teachers: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colcuuia, February 24, 1870. To the State Board 6f Education Of the State of South Carolina : Gentlemen : The Commissiou appointed under und by virtue of the provisions of Sectien 3, of an Act entitled "An Act to Es tablished and Maintain a ^System of Free ' Common Schools for the State of South I Carolina," approved on the Kith day of Feb ruary, A. U. 1870, for the purpose of select ing and prescribing a uniform system of School Text-books, to he used in the Com mon and Public i chools of this State, ba\c selected und do hereby prescribe the follow ing*namcd list of School Text- Rooks to be used in the Common and Public Schools of the Slate of South Carolina, to vrit: Headers. Sanders Union Pictorial Primer.' " ? Reader No 1. ?r << << ?> o ? t <?' <i <? ga ? << it i* u 4. it << f< it 5, << << ii " G. Spellers Sanders' Uniot. Primary Speller. ?< it ii ?Mathematics. Davios' Primary Arithmetic ** Intellectual Arithmetic " Elements of Written Arithmetic ?* Practicnl Arithtnctio *' University Arithmetic " Elementary Algebra *? University Algobra " Elemenjary Geometry ?? Lcgendrc's Geometry GeograplierS, Cornell's First Steps in Geography ** Primary Geography '* Intermediate Geography ** Grammar School Geography M High School Geography and At las , Physical Geography. Qrammuri Harvey's Elementary Grammar " English '* Penmanship, Spenccrian Copy Rooks (12 Numbers.) Histories. Qnackenbos1 Elementary history of the United States. Qnackenbos' Illustrated School History of the U. S. Wilson s Outlines of History. Composition and Rhetoric Quackenbos' First Lesson in Composition tiuachenbos' Course of Composition and Rhetoric-. Nalurul Sciences. Hitchcock's Anatomy and Physiology. Grny's How Plants Grow Gray's School and Field Rook of Rotany Sleele's Fourteen Weeks Course in As tronemy Steele s Fourteen flecks Course in Chem istry. Steele's Eourteen Weeks Course in Philos ophy. Tenney's Natural History of Animals. Tcniiey'a Geology. Booh- Keep inj. Bryant & Strattou'b Book-Keoping, Com mon School Education. Blauks for ditto. Dictionaries. Webster's Primary School Dictionary. " Common ** '* u High ?? " " Academic *? ?' Unabridged Special. Cornell's Sories of Outline Maps, with Key, (18 Nos.) Cornell's ?Map Drawing Cards. Spencerian Charts of Writing and Drawing, (<i Nos.) Sanders Primary School Charts, (3 Nos.) Sanders & McElligott's Analysis of Eng glish Words. Miscellaneous. Kide's Elocution. Townsend's Analysis of tit* Co?aHtr?M?w? ??* the U. S. Townsend's Analysis of Civil Government. School Register, White's Common School Register. White's Graded Suhool Register. ROBETT K. SCOTT, Chairman. J. K. jlLLSON, Secretary. REUBEN TOMLINSGN, ROBERT i MALLS, H. J. MAXWELL. E. I. CAIN, School Commissioner O. C. oct 28 tf OFFICE Of COUNTY* AUDITOR, Oiian'okiuho County, S. C, 6ctobcr 2tith, 1871. Deputy County Auditors of the Several Assessment District, will plwase hand iti'to this Office all Assessments made by them Without delay. JAS. VAN TASSEL, oct 2S?3t County Auditor. BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN REAR OF I?jTTIIAWS BiK?RY. tarnst mentzel offers his services to tho Public as an EXPERIENCED Blacksmith, parkier, see. ah work in his line properly and Well done, lie is experienced particularly in Horse Shoeing, june 10?tf ERNST MEIZEL*. WM. M. SAIN & 00. Also liaTo for Sale SWEET BUTTER u HEESE, MACC ABC-NT, COD FISH, PICKLED SALMON ONIONS. IRISH BOTATOE8, NEW FLOUR LEMON CRACKERS BUTTER CRACKERS WATER CRACKERS SUGAR CRACKERS SODA CRACKERS LEMONS IV1CA ALMONDS PALM NUTS ENGLISH WALNUTS SICILY FILBEBTS BA1S1NS FRENCH CANDIES ASSORTED CANDIES JELLIES CHOW CHOW P1CCAL1LLA SUGAR CURED HAMS BACON LARD SUGABS of all grades. COFFEE Cheap ?ABD1NE8 OYSTEBS LOBSTERS LIQUORS of all grades. BPICES" PEPPER Tobacco BEG ARS PIPES HANDLES STARCH ; SOAPS all price:). SYRUP SYRUP for 65 cents. PICKLES TUBS BUCKETS Ac, Ac.,- Ac. Ac, Ami everything else kept io a firm elaaa Fam ily Grocery Sitore. SAIN A CO. Corner Market and Main Streets, Oraugebitrg, S. c. acpt 10 may 27 a ly TO STOCK BUYERS!!! w E HAVE ON IIAND, A LOT OF FINE btwnue ana Buggy Horses. ALSO BROKE A XD UXBROKE MULES Whica we are offering yery LOW. Fot salo at our SALES STABLES. WM. M. SAIN A CO. CALL AT VOSE'S CR?CERY. A large lot of Canned goods just received:. Augusta and Western Flour, Bacon. Family Groceries always on hand. Goods Delivered to any part of the Town free of charge. FOR SALE. RESIDENCE of Jos. J. Mackay, iil Esq , in Orangoburg, now occupied 'I! by Rcr. A. P. Norris. FARM of lr)0 ACHES, one milo from OrntiRcburg, (on Belville Road,} 100 acres clear ed land, 50 acres woodland. For Terms apply to and Quarters. PLANTATION near FORT MOTTE, S- C, containing over COO acres land, with Dwelling, Girt Houtfc, Screw, Good water power on the pluco, with Dam in good order. 10 ACRES adjoining Mrs. Itfi.l, within the Corporate Limit-. JAMES H; FOWL?S, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT. LONDON & GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY?Capi Agent for LIVERPOOL tal $20,000.000'GOLD. Agt for PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY?Capital $2,000,000 ?fSf* I am also prepared to Gin and Pack Cotton ou reasonnblo terms. aug 2G k ly new goods! Great Inducements!! Low Prices!!! WE are now offering a NEW and SELECT STOCK of DRKSS GOODS and GROCE RIES to the Public at S *>-1 i 'C;;;; ly Low aaiiiCH, and feel satisfied that those who give US a cull w ill not go away dissatisfied. IT wo Can't Sell (?oo(1h as Cheap am any other House then Don't ISuy front Us. Our Stoek of DRESS and FANCY GOODS is COMPLETE. Fancy Cassimcres, beauti ful Styles, very low. Hoots. Shoes, Mats and Caps in great variety. Also a large assortment of CHINA and GLASS WARE. Bacon Sides and Shoulder?, Lard in Cans and Barrels, Sugar and Coffee, all grades, Flour in barrels, sacks and packages, Syrup and Molasses, Butter, Cheese, &c. All of which can be sohl by us as CHEAP as can be bought elsewhere. Give us a call aud satisfy youjselvcs. !P. S. FELDER <& CO. COUNTRY PKODUCE taken at highest market prieo. V. S. I'KLDEH. W. V. 1ZLAR. oct M o Gm TEE COURT HOUSE STORE IS supplied with a CHOICE SELECTION of FRESH GOODS, marked as LOW as they can !>r sold, among which are LONDON CREAM, GINGER and PIC NIC CRACKERS. * PICKLED SHRIMPS, DEVILLED IIAM, SAUCES, fc'c. MACKEREL and SALMON in Kits and by the pound. CHOCOLATE and FANCY CANDIES. ALSO A full Full Stock of M EN'S and ROY'S II ATS, CAPS, SHOES aud CLOTHING. Ladies- Dress Trimmings and Hosiery COLLIN'S GJ lb. LONG AXES, ?c, &C; Att inspection rcspec'fully invited. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREBT. oct I I t. cartmill's. A CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS OF THE Latest Styles and at the Lowest Prices! Consisting in part of Fnahiorfable Dress Goods, hlk Alpacas R?nl and White Flannels, Blaftkcts, ( ;:-.-itnerc3, Clothing, Hoots and Shoos, Hats, Trunks, ?&c. Hardware, Saddles nttd Harness. Also Choice Groceries, Wines. Liquors, &c. All Goods Warranted as represented T. (ARTM1LL, net 7 lyo ROs?cII Stroef. L TRADE 1871. geo. h. cornelson, ICGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS that his HEW STOCK OP FALL GOODS Is now ready lor their INSPBJTION, and SOLICITS an EARLY CALL. As it Is itupossibla t<> mention all the ' VARIOUS LINES OF WOODS In the DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, I will only *ij that it U COMPLETE in every PARTICULAR, und UNSURPASSED for Cheapness, Excellence and Durability Having in] the pnsl MET WI TH SICH UNEQUALLED SUCCESS in my ONE PRICE SYSTEM, I shall STRICTLY ADHERE to it in tho FUTURE, and having bought my GOODS STRICTLY FOR CASH I ntn able to COMPETE with tho LOWEST PRICES in tho Market. 1 deal OPENLY and FAIRLY and guarantee every PACKAGE as REP RESENTED. Comoonoand nil ami examine for yourseivos. NO Tit Ol RLE TO SUOWr coons. OEO. IL CORNELSON. oct 7J oct 3 k lx 1*"IIE undersigned bog? to inform hi* yjua* tomoi'8 and tho public generally Hint b* litis just returned from New York with *tt imuicuso STOCK of Fall and Winter Gobd?, unsurpassed in Style, Durability and Low Price, comprising an extensive assortmentof LADIES DllESS GOODS, Marcuoa, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Delaine, ko. Tlie greatest variety of CLOAKS, and ca. pcciiilly SHAWLS ever offered in this mar ket, nil of which the ladins say arc the pret tiest and Cheapest in Orangeburg. Oents call ami examine of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTH8 and CASSIMEREtf which is undoubtedly the largest, richest and Cheapest collection ever ditiplaysd by any Merchant in our Town. A full Luc of the boat TRIMMINGS al ways on hand. Great inducements offered in Heady made Clothing, Roots, Shoes and Hats, Flannels, > Lindseys, Jeans. Kerseya, Blauketa, Domes- ' tics Hosiery, Gloves and Yankee Notions of every description. A ?.omplgto stock of Sugars, Coffees. Ba con. Lard, Molasses, Eldur, Cheese, Tobac- ? co, Lye, ftc, Crockery Ware, Willow Ware, Hardware, and other goods too numerous to mention. All of which afc offered LOW DOWN by JOS. M-NAMA RA. oct 14 ly NOTICE). Mrs. B. M. SHULEB BESPECTFUI/l/Y* informs her friends that sho is prepared to mako LADIES' DBESSES, CUTTING, FIT TING and BASTING in all the various Styles Being deprived of hor only STAY IN LIFE, and having tho CARE of TWO LITTLE CHILDREN, she is forced to seek * living i? ;'..;?> Vt?jt. Hoping that her friends' in Prosperity will bo her friends in the dark days of aad misfortune, she has th-is beer* prompted to appeal to their sympathies. sept 2 ff HI. NOTICE. ESTATE JAMES A. PARLER. We will sill at Poblio Outcry, at the rcsl drnce of tho lato Jas. At.Parier, for cash, all the Personal Property belonging t* said Estate, on the 20th day of November, 1871. W. R. PARLEB, J. B. 81NGLETARY, nov4?It Executor*. Notice of Dismissal, Ni ? OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 28th day of November next we will File our Final Account with the Hon. Tbad. C Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ash far Letters of Dismissal as Administrator! erf Ch? Estate of Dedcrick J. Uane, deceased. 7 J. K. HANK, W. C. HANE, uov 4?4t Executors. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT ON the noth day of November next, 1 v?Ul File my Final Accouut with the Hon. Tbad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, an ask for Letters of Dismissal aa Administratrix of the cstate of L. M. Kcitt, deceased S. S. KE1TT, uov 4?It Administratrix/ -i? Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th day of November next, I wBl tile my Final Account with the Hon. Thad. C. Andrews, Judgo uf Probate, and aak for Letters of Dismissal aa Executrix of the Estate of Joel Butler, deceased. M. A. BEEVES', oct 7?it Executrix. Notice of Dismissal T^fOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th day of November, 1871, we will ftlu our Final Accounts with tho Honorable T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate*, sntd ?sfc for Letters of Dismissal ns Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Cook, dcC'd. A. U. HUNGERPILLER, oct 11?4t Administrate*. AUGUSTUS B. RNOWLTON (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OUAXOEBlJItCJ, Hi Ct july 8 %t FOR SALE! By permission of the Judge of Probat?, t will sell'oti the 14th November next, at lb* plantation of Adam Moorer, deceased, ?ff the personal property of Intestate, L. E. W. MOORERv oct 1?-? Adufr. THE OLD ESTABLISHED zf j / tvr> ? /ft " <Qvxs*uwi/ t^uwneftt fLyottc^f OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Strecd BALTIMORE. Aid. Orr an lit J and Veroted E/dfrety to QJmwuf and e flidtile etfytd o4fofk TO Bxcost? T/toRorcit (Practical Accountants OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN ntOM TUM SOUTHERN STATES have GRADUATED at tkit leVST/TlTT/ON, mmef are hjiv filling ResK'KtiHe and Lucrative Petition* W the Lmkhtg BASKS A.YD ELS/MESS HOUSES if tkt Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. ShAw* ttW enter at any time/. Special individual Instruction and tueetst gmarem'' teed. Sendfor College Documents and t/ten/M Sfee* meni of Penmanship. Enclose two Poxtagt StasmfXi. Address all Communications to V.\ II. SA DL1CK, Pre**. 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