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- ? i^. EXT. m>ulie- Av| r Shori.T M the'i go lff& mnliy mondd in. FORK. Sahniger oditu; Cv" IzbAtW'.AAihong the business charges hu 1 enterprises in OrUflg*trurg, none are chronicled with more pleasure nn Kn-me start under brighter mispuvs th.ri tin-| -TVT^Oir tirm of Felder. VosolB lzHr.\ The tlamo oF Oor Fa?T 8; Fetd^r nnd'tho t'Mfl familiar Ho our rea ders, and tva synoyih?".of-good-faith ami . courtesy. And Mr. tf. <>eo. V-wo h is ?heady eftaUUa! od fur dii.usidf in our ? ^lnidst,"an euri..'j'c name for^busin^ss en tcrprise, integrity and 9fiCccss. .These ? elements euarucfenzde his business rela-j tiona hitherto with t\vs bauToiu-iitr, and ho carries these guaranties ol Buddesa into tho new firm, of which ho Ins he cou)e a member. Tho reputation of its l proprietors, tho desirable location of ^ xho?r business stand, fdioir lull and com <j ? toleto stock, ara reasons of, which wo need not remind our people, why their liberal patronage should bo extended to the new house. lUnterpvising cotnpeti tion is tho soul of commerce and as on iuland trading Town, Orangeburg has rits full share of this ingredient, so es sential to its business prosperity. And U is saying what ; every reader of our ., 'paper well knojvs. that among our busi ness house; nunc start, none stand to day possessed of superior business advanta ges than the firm which last week "uail ?d its flag to tho iunsr h;ad'' tho lir-m of V ? Felder, Vose & Tzlar. ' Tm: Git a at Southern Piano M vv tTactouv.?We refer with special pleasure to the advertisement of the Great Southern Piano Manufactory of jMcsirs. Win. Knabc & Co, of IJalti Uinro. Tlvs factory is now one of the largest 'u ;in the world ; it is a magnificent five story structure, fronting an cntiro block on Kutaw St., nnd covering, together with the Lumber Yards attached, some two and one-half acres of ground. Three hundred and fifty men are constantly employed turning out over forty instru ments per week. Among the thousand and one Pianos offered to the public, we scarcely know piny instrument so fully uniting ail the - .....u^irablo .qualities sought for as the Knabo Piano. Tt is a matter of some difficulty nod porplaxity to inexperienc ed persons to select a good instrument of any capacity. Wo too often .rely upon the judgment of friends in the selection...of a piano,, ami arc thus fre quently disappointed. The only sure way, in our opinion is to go t*> the heat maker. For this reason, wo roc>i<niond to our readers to purchase Pianos pi "Win. Knabo <fc Co's manufacture. Tliis will relievo them the vexatious necessity.: of wasting time in a long search. The reputation of the KnaboPthnos is nn infallible guaranty of excellence. Fq/ durability we would specially re. om mend thcui, as being made in a Sot/tlC cru City, with ppecial view to tho trying changes of a Southern climate. IIaiout & Co's., Mt:t>ku.m, MknA - oer1b AND ClHCUS.?()<ir pCOplo/jSfi home time havy been o:i the look ou( for this mamrnolh affair, and to-day v. o a c enabled to uakc the official nninuuce inent that it will give two performa'necs tit this place on tho nfterroou and night of February Oth. Of course t*.Is mcu tjou will gratify all our uiiui-eiueni.M j j \ loving people. In addition to their own complete Monngcri6, the management, have pur "r ehased tho entire Zoologien! follcotlun ofthe late Col. C. T. Ames, which they , ..now have on exhibition, daily, fhis ^'kvtymftirc Klephant, Hismnri-k. Royal ~t.:dfr:.^- '"Hi- > '?> ? * - . . ri"* -"i. ,s~"ards, Hyenas, etc. * Jin's in every regard complete i-t'ab' V lishniciit has met a popular \va;.; in in troducing for the accommodation ofiTlil I'liblic, three pavilions; so that those who desire to sec only tho Mcnigeri , if 4 can do so, though one ticket admits the ' holder to tho throe exhibitions. Th ? i'rfce balloon ascension and the gratui tous Wire-walking will attract an im mense crowd, as they can bo s*en a"without money ?od ?i?mut, prioW*' ikatl thc ' following : 4\Ql' sourjie overybody and their re spcciiyc families will put in nrr appear Hticc Oil the occasion, and thus testify their.apprcoiation of genuine taicut, >uch as is seldom embodied iu combiifd lions oi tliis kind. i his we holitiVu to be one of tho most cflicieut orguui&t tions now before the public, and com bining with its other attractions, nWJ under a separate and distinct pavil:oi) a ?i mammoth Menagerie, certainly it. mast reaetve a liberal patronage In its t uir from Ooorgrti to Texas, this coir/oirtn: t iou has realized a net profit of ?iy??r thirty thousand dollars this Btaaon, which information is certainly gratify- ! ing to us, as tho troupe coii-i^s jninc'- \ jeilly ol natives to tin manner born. We clip the ab jvo from the Macon, Georgia. Daily f itucn} aodoudorso it a*' fully expressing wl?H we most- dc-siro to say. The gryml Oca )U;dioon ascension and the ^r?Oiitn?Y^wire-walliiii^ will occur prior to the at'terr.ooii exhibition. ^-?*?rg^.-.-asw pKiiic.vrn QttJtATUflBS -pThia is the phrase appjiod \ by h|iA Blackncga, the M i to <l'c fair la lies of Italy. It was che lot Ay complexion of l>c?ilt)t)!onf\. such h radiant contrast to his own, that won his heart; and ? *<?tU to Buy, every* maji of discernment cousi devs a fair skin, like a sw-ee?, voice, "an excellent thing in woman." . Now this is a charm which etsn ho arqwrctt. There is u healthful and ^m^eroiis tr\i 1 u?. ar (i<d.\ known* e v cry \v ] i ro as ILiumn's Magnolia Ealu\' whieA "tneraily trans figures a oloudy"(VsalI\^kiu, -suflusinir tho discolored lacej neck, arm- au I bosom with nWft^p"urly t nho and irti parting to rhe BttrnrcO a Binogthuess and a glos? liko that of polished marble Instead Of cloaking the pores, like the sticky enamels, or conti'acfin r thou), and obstructing joiVpiratiou, like the astrin gent cosmetics, it cleanses the nkiu from 0,11 juumriticj and wonderfully improves its tox'lure. This peculiarity is particu larly appreciated by our rural helles, who find that the coarseness nod rough ness, which country uir is apt to engen der, are speedily removed from their faces, hands and arms, by this delightful prep nation. My Friend, stop that terrjblo cough and thus avoid a contittnpt i vo's grave by using Dr. Picrca's Guidon Medical jJiscovery. For curing all throat, bron chial and lung diseases i< has never been equaled. ?Sold by druggists. From 1>an to BBnusimnA.?1'iom Charleston to Dahlouega, from the sea board tu the mountains, can be seen a marked improvement in the style "of buildings in tho last fivo years. Villages and far in houses all present a tnoro ele gant and comfortable appearance. The reason is well kuo.vn. It is because in that period the whole country has learn ed to patronize that oelebratcd niunufao turor of Doors,'Satihca and Blinds', Mr. P. P. Toale, Charleston. 8 0. COMMERCIAL. rj a II iL kt is k pouts. OrricK or Tilk Obanokbuiiu Nkws, January, 27, 1871. COTTOX? Sales during tho week 00 hales. We tptote : Ordinary. S (lij Low Middling.\ $ Middling.'?''<?>} Uo,i:au Kick.61.10 jicr oitshel Cnnx.?.i"- 00 per bushel. ("<>v. PuaS. 1.00 per bushel. l'lMitus.$1.00 per bushel. "jVTof 1oi? ?rcMoi Creditor*. JJHj Ail persons in.kltod to the Es a 3 Of lieirgeT. Iriek'UtUfit iii.ike p yun iit mi or bofure the I*t day of.a|nrch l.s,"*_'. and all person? holding claims agaiiut,tke Faid Ks tAto will present ...id prove the sau e or bu debated payment on or before the saiil time. Wm. WATT, jun 20?- II Adut.ii I- rator. Notice of Dismissal. TVJOTIOK UEUKI1Y OIVEN THAT 1 will bn kho likU '1 iy -it Fobruilry next, j ale my filial no sonnt with the lion Table Judge < !' i'ro^bntb for Oraugehurg C-quutj*, n? Adnds'iors of OiViiicI W. Kcutterly, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. HARRIET C. KEN NE KEY, ST. A. L.Y1K, *- faj jan ?0--*a Aih^Snlstrafora. !Hla.~"c7bijkes, At the Old St^ntf of 15. M. M22Z'I.i::5. Mr 11 AS JUST KEOfcTVED A fresh F/SS^mpplv of Dil L OS, % \ MED.VlNFA . . PAINTS, OILS, v \ir rsRES, ir. A splcndyjlol of 81 ATlONEif Y. P^Ul'UMLUV and BOATS 5?' grcal vc riefy. A tine slock of Ct?AUS and TOE \rro. A?:d one r.f I lie tim-H n.?<(>rlHK'r.t of l'Ol'K KT KNIVES ever .flTrrM here pCtlie ju ices. ? lV?eriptiftcs cari I ally ()Wpttre\l. OFncn IlOli:.S pn thet??nRATII? I ?rom Bio 10 A. M., and fr< ?r. 4"Tb h P. M. d,-c2 o " 1y Kinwian fSf Howe//y Factors and Commission Mcrc/iants. JJb c?"a I Ad-van ces made on ! Coiion and Naval Stores-. Charleston, S. C. j. A. tlAMii/TON, 1't'il Ajont. sept 2 ? im Sfcenfi s ?aies. Tho. State of South Carolina ou \Nt; ::?i.cucn j v. TliatldcKlj C. Andrews } and Rarrtui Andrews ( Complaint for bis ??ifo Foreclosure. I Jacob E. U?ftlfcyi J i'.y v.tntus of an ordor made in ll?s daso, I will sell at publie oulory in Uni Toi* h of Ur HM% hurn on .Hie 5ttt day of t'olvuu ry next, (being tho salosdayi j All linii irnol or p.iical of lamls; in Coun ty Ii To;-cm id, siUiato in the Forkn of the I'^lirto ltivei-, with Crane llrunch running (hrougli it, ebiitahung ill" acres, bounded north by laii Is of John C. Winllciu?. On tho Mm i.y Ic.ivlp of Mrs It. Hugh'-* Hud estate [aillla Of W. Jl'ylor, Up till l>UUtll ly Itnol No. 7 oi plat of lauds of II. IL UopnettMsliow.n on Letciid in the Otluro oi Mesn ? Convey ..nce of Otaogoburg (Joirtiiy, and on the W0SI by hinds ol .Ino. tt. .Mifhoas. said traut ii>>in^ msrkttl atul designated :h tract No. 8 of laid pist ol II. II. boiinbd'a land. Xeriiis?( ash enoiigh to pay the eons and' expenses', and tiro inStalntohts diiej the haL KUOe payultlo in three eijual annual iiutiil inetitfl with iiitcVc-t front day of snlc, *o. pured by bond and "orLtatfe'of purchaser. FUreliaserS to phj Tir pafbrs Itpd Mauips. SliW^TV II. UfGO.S, Or;...-. Uu gC. II., S. C, \ . ?.(). c Jon 10, 1f..72. J j""' W td Save Your SoiiejUf Splendid Stock of Itf ulcs and Ho rue* to Arrive. About the 25th inst., wo oxpcct,,oi: con signment, n livrgo lot of FINE MULES and HOUSES, which wo will dispo. e of dicap. They nro coming from Virginia, where there is no SJRE TONGUE or 0LANDAUS, oo huvo your money, ami buy SOUND STOCK CHEAP. WM. m. SAIN & pO.. ' PltOWATE OFFIC E. OHAN<;r.BL-iiu, Deo 19th, IST 1. NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS, EXECU TORS, GUARDIANS, '1RUSTEES AND committee! You MUST MAKE YOUR RETURN ac cording to Law, in tho month of January and February nest. Take DI E NOTICE thereof and don't wait to bo RULED. tu AD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of Probat?. W. M. SAIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS A- I5?OK Fills AUCTION evory SATURDAY and SALE DAY in I'nch month. ARTICLES received and Stored clenr ?,l Expenses, and advances mado on same. The State of South Carolina. OR A NO KM! Rfl COUNTY 1 hereby certify that I purchased from MESSRS W. M. SAIN & CO., oneof OOL RUEN'S PATENT RED JACKET AXES, and nftei two weeks constant use in all kinds of wood, I pronounce it superior to any other kind of AXES I bare ever tried or used. This AXE cuts well, is endurable, and bard to break. To those in want of n fcood AXE, I highly recommend "COL BURN'S PATENT RED JACKET." ?. F. THOMPSON. November 22d, 1371. The GENUINE RED JACKET AXE it. Bold in Orangeburg only by W. M. SAIN & CO. New Buckwheat JTST RECEIVED. TO STOCK BUYERS!!! Saddle and Buggy Horses. ALSO BROKE AND USBROKE MULES Which we nre offering very LOW. For sale at our SALES ST VREES. WM. M. SAIN & CO. WM. M. SAIN & 00. ' Also have for Salo I SWEET BUTTER CHEESE, I MACCARONI, CO I > FISH, PICKLED SALMON ONIONS. IRISH POTATOES, NEW FLO I; it LEMON CRACKERS 151 TT Ell (-11 \> KEKS WATER CRACKEES SUGAR HACKERS SODA CRACKERS I LEMONS I rv.ii?? ?? vn*T2? I PALM NUTS I ENGLISH WALNUTS SICILY FILBERTS RAISINS FRENCH CANDIES Assorted candies JELLIES Cilow t ilow PICCALlLLAi SFti u; CURED HAMS f .ICON LARD SUGARS of all grade.-. COFFEE Cheap SARDINES OYSTKILS KOBSTEHS LIQUORS of all gra les. BPICE8 PEPPER TOBACCO BEGAUS PIPES CANDLES hi Alton ; SOAPS nil prict s. SVK UP SYRUP for t-? dents. fICKLES TUBS BUCKETS' &0., S>c., Ac.y &c'., And everything else l..pl in a tithi chissFam ily Orocery Store. SAIN It CO. Corner Market and Main Streets', ? Orangeburg, S. C. scpt'lO any 27 o ly ORANOEBURG COUNTY. Hobort Youug, 1 V3 .?fcl O. I). Keitt i- Foreclosure. aiid J. A. K. Iloltnan. By vi? tu<! of mi or.lcr of II an. R. F. Gra ham., Oirmwl Jji Igo. in *Ui? , Iwjllsdl iti Or.mgebr.rg C II. on the I.-?t Mop?ay in February next, nf tb? ri.-tK of theSfformer pui chaser, the following Heal Estate, vie: All tlii?t plantation in Orangob?rg County, on Eini-ilone Crick, Mill liruii-:!? au<l -KJ;^!# Biv-r. ecn'ainirv; about 1 norcH w/ifV or leMs. 1-onniH l-y Inn In or I.. U. Culler, V. W. Culler uml es;?te of. L. 0. Glovec... All iliut tract situate; in uui^jl County on Mull Swtimri. cuntaii.ii'g J'.OI1) ner- -. m ? ?? less, bounded by Nhda now ft'r'wrfcttorly of Gardner. Knolls : od others. All that tract in said County Olf?lf(itor.s of Bull Swamp, .cir lining 2??>j aessu*. uion: i.r less, bounded by lands now or'T?rtnorly of Gnrdiwr. Kindts and other*. And one other tract on Dull Swamp in sinid Obtthty, confalntrig 8b 1 ajjrc? inoru'oi loss, bounded by lands now or lice of Gard ner , Knofts and others. Terms?One-third cash, tho balance on ? credit of ono nib! two yoiir*,- secured by bond of purchaser, bearing tri tares? from iluy of *ale, und a mi rtgagc of tho premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stumps. ALSO OR AXGI.BURG COUNTY ? rs Oo.MMo* Ijt,f:as\ Mary D. Treadwull, Adui'a vsmjIui II. Fan nmg, et ali Compluiut to Murshall Assets, &e. By virtue oT an order of tlis said Court in I.hia notion, I will sell at Orahgeburg <*>-iirt Hotsc, on M' u luv. tJi 1st d iy ?>! Febru ary, next, during tho legal hour* <n nhI?, the Heal Estate in this County, of trhinli the bite William R. Treadwull, dJOU, sci/cl ail possessed. Consisting of the following tracts of land, in the Town of Orange-burg: 1. Trabt of 12 acres, hounded north by lands ol Thomas Oliver, cast by lands of So. Ca. Railroad Co., U; Gownu and Est.tto of George II. Billot t and Kail road Avonnc, KOUth, by Uussell frit j-?^,-t. and wit i by !a::'l" 6t u- M. ilutson, Esq. This tract will I " intersected by two streets, and will be so'. I in 18 lots of convenient -i/.e. 2. Tim Ifftlcl trn-jt, situated at the corn-' of Itussell ami Bioilghlmi streets, and bona de l nu the nthnr b! lea by lands <>i Mrs. v>. B. Tread well and 1?. i.ouis. J Ins will be sohl in i> I.ois, two of Ihcni fronting on llus sell Street, and ono of these wi ii a gooij Store already er cte I thereon, three <>f i ..?>n fronting nu Broughton street, and the ru inaiudcr constituting 4b? liuiel with ample stables, and buildings, an I yard ami garden ropin, bcipg one of the ra> i el igt hi q piceos of nroportyjn the Town of Orangeburg. :!. Trai l of 12<J acres, bodn !?? 'orlh l>3' hinds of Mrs Ann Andrews, ea j Brough lon Hi: cot, south by i ivi-r and-.-trc :t. and west by lliver street Tbts tr.??'i wHI b<< sold in C'J lots, and will bo inlerafoled u: Ii streets properly located, rending th hoti available Town Lots. A portion will be sold in a tract of 8 acres, nnd another por tion in a tract of about 20 acres. A fine brickyard is on one of iue tracts. A portion of these Lots will be sold on the ih y indicated, to suit p.urchitsct?. t hus el the sai l lie.il Estate.can bi iaspootu l a*t ? iu Sheriffs OHic-;. Tkrjis?tine ihlnl bnstf, balance <>n a credit of ono, two and thron yt-ir-*. secured by bond and mortgage of the |a.. ii ;:- r, with interest from day of salcj pjivttblc ?n iin?liy e.n Ihc whole atuondt. itilfil the wliole bond is fully paid up, ,jux\ satisfiu !. an ' to nay fo* papers, roeci <Ung and wnJitps. I'uivluis.'i lo bavo privilege ol paying all e:,-h. ti r. 11 if i||,y pui Ch::S<M' Yt\\:S lo folllpiy, the" premis'c"s so purclinsed 1?..' ilie |>ar:.v failing to comply to be sohl on lir* -a:iie day or some convenient saleday thorcafu r ?'. the saute terms and ai lite foruiur \ ui. .,? set'S ri -k. SlnfnlTi Offce, ) II. F.i/0s. Orohgi{burg C. IV. C . !- S. 0. C. Jan. 4ih, 1871. J ian ?? * Sheriff's Sales. oranger;'rc county, I N I'ltOUA'i r. Cot IIT. la re F..-i of Q. M. Bruner. By virtue of aft order fr im Hon. Thud, C. Andrew-. .Iinl^.e of I'robate. I Will s'ell?ll the 1st Monday iu Bebruary next, al Or aiigchurg C. il , during the iuuhI noum of sale. - i L ? All that plantation ar tricl of land i?i Oi augehurg.County, on Dull Swamp, contain ing 2lb acres, more or Joss, aa.l bounded by lauds ol L. Itickenbakcr, Louisa irtiloy. K ? becea A. 1* liiley, Ksi oi ?? lliiiigerpuler, and Bun <a' Bull Sw nop. Term?Cash Hiillicicinl lo pay sosts Of proceedings md ecponsea of s^le. b ilanoa payable the first day of October 187-, wtih lioeresf from d*te. secured by baud of pur charscr and uioi'tgjigu o( iircinise-?, 1'ur* ? I.:.M-r to pay lor papers, recor iing a.i i Htaiups. A I.SO Kt ;><iii< Cnrolino Livingstone and other.-.. By an order in the i'rohiiti Court, I will sell for pari.I ion among tho petitioners, on the i-t M?nd.i;, in Febrtiurv next, m Or.mgo? tan g Court House, Orangeburg County, houudu.l on In.ids of he ?tidow Murph, Daniel Keaelor, A. 0. Gaskiu, 1>. Bliulcr, N. ^aunaiuakcr, Jno. Speigner and San^Crider. l ei in -?So ti ncii cash as will nay :!? ? ? peiiscs <?! i! is proeeoding?tin* balance to bo paid in three instalments, secure. b_, a bbn I eomlitioneil pay one-third the first of J in itary. is7 !. ihu next third 1>i January, 1^7"? pml the hisl lit) .January. 1H7'.?, ?villi i it r ' on the whole sum unpaid, payable annually and a mortgage ol iho properly. Purcha sers tw pay for papers, stamps and record ing. ShcrifTs (/Iii.;?, ) II. BIGGS, Orangebiirg('. II , s. C, \ S. O. C. .Jan. o, i i i. ) Inn ti St JlnST RECEIVED rI vj| i: (IEN?INE IM'BK N'Al'TIIA I Sohl at th ? Sign oi Iho h'Kt) miTKi-: r<>7 ::l l!? e-tits }-r gal Ml. .AL-O Ili:i.iJi>. <JAIiK!?, tOXfrKC Tio.\.ik;ai:s, nrxl Ih ? htjst LIQUORS AN I) O ROGI'/IME !. (ull\ AND l?BAS hy Ji. E. If. PK ARSON NEXT TO W I] HOHTl'OOT'S 011 Stand. ' EAKLY KOSE POTATOES, BLMJKSEpl OXTON SETS, TUB Mil' and CABBAGE SEjD Jj > > AlsoNfrnTE1 > ff 4 ? Ii ?? ?.,..> kIivi!i ?..^.< -hiituif j -V-'. im 'a ORDERS BECEIVED Fttr MAPES' S?Pr.ltrnO?PIIATE, n Fertilisers Corn* scd mostly of FISH, rated second ordv to IVruvinn tiuan?. Also for PERUVIAN GUANO nnd G CANAPE GUANO. JOHN A. ITA^n r.TON, MARKET STBEET. jux uir< kv* ?Afr-nt />?? rmt: U,7<i life jxm:rasce. j?n '-'0 _?L A M 1T/.-S T TTT Important to Cotton THE _MAEJXAJsTIL. ^ Fertilizing and .Mattitfeoturing Company * ? * 5 t w iW Hnvc prepared n SpfioiattFcrtUIzcriciiiipt^il fblho Cotton Plant under the name of.1 G O T T^O-N FOOD! Which iHcy claim to bp of flic Iii I :;rabx of Fertilisers sold ir the South, mid gunrnn tec eduul in ?" rents :o lUruvian Guano pound for pound, and to be of more perma nent bcnclil to the s vT. It Imsbceq u? ?-d bl SEVERAL HI XDRKD PLANTERS in North nnd South Carolina and Georgis/Tdr t m'g \?fli thf fB|foJ&'lpJ5 rftulis. li increases the crop fro'n 1U<) t<> i?O per cont. It resists drought in nil Bales. The crop is not r.lTectcd by ruft. It matures the crop Uirajj t<> four weeks in advance, thus iu*uring the crop against ? arlj IroetH, or in iho t>vei?t of a hack ward - ? t- .n for planting enable tthoutlanler to put in b'iH.caop tbroi or lour wceitb Inter, even lu'.o ?t>?.tlic 1st of-June, with a certainty or success. I It prodtlc - ? '?<:!:. r UUaUU' of <*.>?!.>:t " the ling p materials under pretence ?>f nictating tbfc lpiy'pfTco of dot I on. 11 his crop is only doubl ell by the tue of "COTT IN FOOD" it will.^itc bin: from oao to.two hundred per ci tit. profit--on hi 'outlay, wiOi Cofloh at \2\ cents per pound, and it will enable him to plant fowcf per s with ??: ? ?orvehp'jndin* reduction of labor en A Expense with b^utter results. -\) f J } ' \ \ f\ \J 'LH SCO r>r Jt.n. in .Sm-/.v. 12 the Ton LAWilEVVK S.VXCSTOX, Trest. S Exchange Place lialtimorc. J. li. PillNULE &i50N^i\-cnVs." Chatlrsfrn, 5. C. autoes?. , ? I: produces n bidicc b.tUlUdi' of Cotton. Looking'at i iie lo\t price ?ICptl n, the in^lii^uil id a at er will ro td.il? comprehend tl ttecesity of n uns; nothing b?St*the high r I*?? 11 tli/.ors, and of strictly nvoidii those whose Value, hns 1"" rr re huvd by Itineration <>r fiic use of cheat! materials mid j<:> '20 -in WILEELM THEODORE MITLLSH HAS just r'turned froMTIi VftLl wit a til4? l..-st AlAtioti nt SKE1 lltlSU POTATOES ever brought to Orang, burg. II?- litis on hau l the ? KAiRLY KOSE. U001>KIClI, , . ? PINK EYE, nnd !'K.\rn in.o ?m. * Also nm.. .er Clll'Ai' LOT of HAMS froi 10 to i " cts per lb. Wtliite NORTHERN PE.\3; Crem mid Yellpiv GAR?.BN PEAS. Fine YELLOp' ONIONS. * lot of Prtn >' New York $M0KE TONGUES ;?! oO Cents. BRHUli i I \<: \K by thJ i >? . -1 liv? r free of ohargc t ? any ileif-'. SWEET CIDER oT, tlrnugbt. MALL aud GRlST?llolU I .mi unboltei A Bplcndhl Bclectcd WII?LE STOCK of .\!. ^\?||tJl<?n'.s and hoy's SHOES. Al- i a !>>t <?i* Farmer's Indispensable Im \> \ .uu>uiB.**i?U hh T K A *' KS, H A M EHr?S KSr M.VXURfi FORKS and PLOW LINES. . 11 :.>'> now k.-. ?in hand a SAMPLE , PARREL ol ?-U?MK. .V> lbs World-wi j j=.n I? H-l;nown A. >*? A COM MON WHISKIES from ^l.-Wi up/ wards. 1 4 *~' * '1 Ii nESTIDodb'lb Disfillod WHITE wVNE 1 VlNBG Ml In. tha YillagOi without nay ?x I ccptiW vC a ^1 *\ i I* I l ^bhifm?tg my Bmnfl iharo"of the trade j j nnd thau'-ting nw FRIENDS an l t'USTOM I ERS fj^rnasl favors, they will please i ^:neiii ber 4b.-fNAME and PLACE. ' * I All Goods DoliverodjFree of Charge. ir.41"1 /;oii"A' novw~i) tt/e coiixnn. Shcdff s Sales. ! ! I V.y virtue i f utirdry r.\?ci.:^5s lo m ? \\ retffo' I I will sell to Ut.o hij^iu.M <>i I I ? . ;f Orangebtlrg Cotirl Motue, oil the ii 1-4? MON I)AY in Feburary next,for crtslt, the follow ing pr<>pri iy. v:t: /\ 1 thai tnc: affiant) 011 Snntco Itlvcr con taining 1 acres more nr |is-<, hoimdod !>\ lauds of K. V. Sltuler, Jaines W?k*r, ami J. Q. Purler, nnd Sohteo IWVor. I A'n i un .-it Iho property of VV. Ivatl Jfidl ni thv suit of Paul Trapiera?d TMea. Deuuh, Ex'r? Surah l>ehoti{ deed. ? ALSO (hit) :t -u ofl?i,i'.lej?i!-iiitiuj- (fcfTaJicrt smcre r?r lijss. bounded by janus of L. r>ix. Dhctt : Slf'ule'r; T 0. And'ruw&Jb. S::>.::, L. P. Col lior and L. L. I?. Potior. I. >i -1 on a- the property of Dan 1 Wesley Fol I r. at iho unit vi \'.- l>i V. daiuidou for use ol Estates <?: F. and M." Folder. A I/ O One Iraci of laud containing -I ??> acres, 1110: ? or }< !r:ii i lv.-<i iini'lii. 411 ; west b\ ?unds vi J 10. P. [lowuiitn und C. f .!. Cof lier itii'l boufh by C Frederick. LeS'ied on j;? tho property of .). U. nnd Mary E. VVil j liu'.us ai the suit uf F. W. I-a;iy. 1 ALSO Otic plantation containing lfj7,0 acres utor: less, i.:.'i?n .?. ??!> llovillv?," buuudod by lands now or lam ol fresevant, D*vis, Mo (Joi I, Gi ig r, Moorcr and Congarco 1 iver. Levied <>i iho proper!) of J. ti. L. A mak er at the sail of tvlili k> Wiekuiiborg & Co. ALSO The remainder in 4"i0ncrcs of lan 1 inorq . vuiiiiuM on'Vuu itorih oy lamia 01 Cabin l Strock, east by Inn la ol E. V. Shu ltr. James A. Felder, turnt Ii ;>?. David J. Clay ton, .1;-.. an 1 west by J. Q. I nrlor and Car son Felder, (being 1 lie fatuity homestead Ol James P. Living- on,) after the termination of the homestead therein. Levie I oit'as the proper y <>?' James F Livingston iu the enso ol las. F. Liv iigstan, Ex r va Bluu U. Lir iug don el nl. Sheriff's Ofttoo, 1 II. IUQGS, Orangeburg. C. IL. S. C . [ S. O. C. jail lOlll, IH7J j jttn - Id I 1A I H 3STOTI?1E ! I)i\ OLlVEilOS' b?gs leave 10 infot'm his ft ionl* ard Customers 1I1.1: ivlih i.ioM.n VF.AH ho has opened .1 full STOCK OF MKDlUINIiS, Sep. AI.su SEED OXfONS and G.UDLN SEK/DS. At SO t'.V.MiV?h'.-: qunlitj?guaranteed. Af.sft II Y/.oli and POCK LT CU ILEUV. A I *o PAINTS. ClLS, VAiiV.SH anil I'M SU ES. A I.SO V AC ELM CIL for creasing Harnesa, i'.?...f- an?! Shoe- - best In the'world. ; Every tirlicle sohl GU All A.NT LED lobe I iu.-t a* I teproMuil lima, and sold on the moil 1.1 HEP A L cn-'h flirntilby DR. t?Ll\T.UOS. Druggist nnd Clumi t. ji.u ti nor 19 ly rg'MiE undersigned begs to inform his cus I loin era und llio public generaUy that lie jusl returned from New York with tin immouso STOCK of ?tlfeli and Winter Goods, nnsnfpafRtcd .in Style.. DUrnhilifyand" \*w \ Price, comprising r.n extensive assort incut of LA PLJiS DitKSS ?O?DS, I i I j*. I Morenos, Alpacas, Poplins,Thuds, Dedain.v &e. / r f* . V. .7 I reat^l variety <-f CLOAKS, and es .-ii .\AY1.S "cverti(Torod iuThis mar ket, all r?l v. hieb the ladies say are the pret tiest and Cl capcsl in Orangobung. Cents call and examine of FOREiGN nnd DOMESTIC .CLOTHS .and OASSIUELLS h is it:, luubt -dly tue largest; richc-t and CliMpist colk-clion e.for displayed by | any Merchant in our Town. A : . i I::;-.- -i the best TRIMMINGS al ?ays on hand. ' Crt?t In'.uocments offcrod in Readymade Clothing, Boots, Shoos and Hats, Flannels, Lindsoys, Jeans, Kerseys, Blankets, Domcs Hosiery, Glotes and Yankee Notion* of every description*1 > * > A vomplcto stov-'- of Sugars, ColTcos, Hi m, Lard, Molassts, Flour, Cheese, Tobac ??o. Lye, .V^'., Crockery Ware, Willow Ware, ii trdw i'o, and other ;.">?> Is too nuinerouiTo m'eittioli All of whiofi ard offered LOW in>y,>: bv JOS. M-N.vMAKA. - oct 11 ly ; _-? *^ar>43 Your Money ! J. P. HARLEY'S ? l ??. ** ^ vi? b?r CITE A P Dry Goods, Roots, r\ Si --. l!;.ts, Caps. .Stc, of which he bus just received a fresh Supply. .11' ai.&0 ''J.OU U of all grade*. BACCTN, LAUD*. SUGAK and Cl ITFEE of all grades. Do&ides numerous other articles in my ?ery Department all of which 1 anj seli ing nt Prices not to bo excelled for CHEAP* N I SS in the Town. Come and aco for your selv c*. ; ' ? All P< rsons indebted to me mu^t p.iy nn immediately .n T nm eempeVled to close my books. A word to tho wise hi sutlicient. .1. P. PARLEY. oct 11 may 'J7 c ly ? Ii AN ifv?lh KG COUNTY. In Common Plras II. I), Rico, Ex's J. Weeks, vs Jaby Weeks, ct III. Purfnoht I? an Onler in the Common Pl?n? *jh ibis case i will Sen at tin- Court Flouse on th? 1st Monday in February next, tho '?IfAmpton" tract, which was the property rJfJ.XJ Weeks deceased, containing MOO acres more or less, and bounded by tbeSun Hivvr and lau Is of Mrs. Elizabeth Weeks and Jaby Weeks, the same beim.; in Orange burg County, Also ou tho same day, a numb't r bf notes nnd other eboses in nction. Terms?For the ohoses cash?For the land 6nS Iiiitd cash, the balance on a credit one and two years, with bond nnd mortgage. Pu-clmscrs to pny for papers and stamps. JAMES P. IZLAK. Rofereo. ff r&?lM Fertilizers. MANIPULATED V MIR FOR SAllRi ?r n*'A \YiIcox,;OWfti*t: Co., " IMPORT8B6 \S\> DKAI.r.l'S I? Gr.VXOS, 118 //?y Savonnah, Ga. 131 AW Z><///, Cliatlctton. S. C. For further itifornjuti?Ti apply or address Iii ubere for Almrfriac fer 1872. RULL, SCOVILL k PIKR, Ajents at %fr^**Jcburg, 8. 0. _ jaS_r.9_ _ VT" 3m Car/jfina,Tertilizer ~ TRIUMPHANT! Wij.Mivn.Tn* N." p? >|V?f^sA-4Ust, 1871. For tho largest produolioA? Cotton to the acre. 1 ,OQQjibs. ?^?m4?%- FaBTiLosasu Fur tho largest production of Wheat to the none, 1.000 lb'sl Carolina Fbrtilizre. The above premiums are for crops pro duced with the use of tho Carolina Fertili zer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only) and the awarding of seid premiums is left d;?oretiou?f? with the committee of tho. AsJWo|s**on under their rules. ' 3 f*L SANDERS, OATES A CO., Agents at Charlotte. 8t?ye!v8- snewnoiq ???pP Lancaster, S. C. W\\a.Kvrs? La JurCEt Cocxtt, 8. C. To T. I'. Zimmerman, Esq., Seceeterry of the ' I Fair of the Carolina*, Charlotte, Ar. C: Tiio following is a correct statement of CV'on ntiacd by Stevens & Curoton, on 1} fiCxr . oHswbbleLlsyd, which was manured Vira JUf jjkundl or (Carolina Fertilizer. The following in the mode of cultivation: It was twffninglily broken up 1*2 inches deep, and laid offin rows feet wide, and the Fer tilizer applied In the drill, then bedded on it on the lpt.Ii of May, and planted the same day, in\i owing to thto cbol atld'dry weather, did not come up ton stand until about tho 1st or June. First working it was ran around with a half Bhovel and partially 11 ?'"'aig?8aL^lLfl.,hnn jfiQffiWifc worklns it was run around with a 3 lncu grub, 12 inches long, and theniiddjoatbrownout with rrsweep* 1* iAche^vWiomL'tKe furrow to a sow und ibmaed tealsimaw sVtth a hoe about 12 inches between tho stocks, and after wards it was ploughed every t#o weeks with a sweep 18 inches wide, and hoed each time, until it was worked fivo times. The fc'.lowing is a correct statement of the Stielten picke l^flMff" ^ !!!^3!!?V?...'l4io .4ia unopened matured .8Mr i Is: l'ic'iin ?11 Ricking bolls .;.1,038 . tRsVpcS fully submitted, STEVEN'S & CURETON. mati"* 1 Weighed tho Cotton pieked i? the a love statement, and it is correct. October 2?/, 1*71. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Mkhsks. StrvsiIb A Crist, rox, we h tve examined the slere et he estimate made above is trbe aur/fcbilitv. : JkV. V. DURANT, W. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awarded to Stevkxs A Ccas tox on above certificate. , ? W e will sell the above Splendid Fertriiier ! Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollar*, ayable 1st November, with ii.tcrcst at 7 er cons, net* annum, delivered at our Were' house in Charleston. Agents will sell at name prices, addiag tho freight and dray age to their Depots. . ... fiKO. W. Wl&LtA&Stk CO. jan 18 4m Fall and Wi?te?iQfl?(fe.l ?H Jft W. H. Airiggmann ;.\S tust?eetnVtd * F?LL STOCV DRY GOODS", CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, SHOES* 11 ATS, &c. All my goods is LOW in prico to atfit the times. bjtfYA' My motto is small profits and quick sales. My steok of . HARDWARE. CROCKERY WARE, GROCERIES, j LIQUORS; WINES,' ALE. , . LAGER EE?lt, Is of the first quality and low in prise. COTTON and alt othef TM*oeefe%gfo at the highest market price. F. H. W. IJRIGOXf ANK. oet 14/ oct 9 ly -.-!-: At Private milE PLANTATION forming a pert of V the Estate of the.lato Col. Keitt, aad known as tho DARBY PEACE. ?te treet kcon?iKi? of r.V.cit (-00 ^h?, i?i?t well Timbered, the remainder Rieh,- Wim, Loam Soil, adapted to CrOp* of all Madig?These are the Finest Laads la the District, ?od were valued at $20 par acre in llted. Would bo sold for one-half that prioe now. Ohs fourth cash, the remainder in three festal m. nis bearing interest from date and so cured by mortgage of tho same, '. This is n splendid chance foVafey' cm* de siring to secure Rich Lands, fins Water Pow er, excollent Cattlo Range an?V> a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to * Mrs. L. M. KEITT, Or J. a. KEITT, Esq. jan tl if