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XL: SATURDAY, FETT IT, \S72. f vy .in?m i "j i,i j r i j i.i v* tv All Advortiseiileii?S must be Mnded1 to ?ie Business fer before . N?O% ^!> ^ MR KPITfoK?-iMoaso announce t>. A. pOKTTir?i iR,ft\ara*te9ftr*?(tcAi'lt. thc: next Election1 aad oblige'Id mkiny friend!* in tho FORK. -?^?^tfJLiJjji-- ??fett aegsa_=? A. 1*. Nortis will bo absent oh Sou day thoTSth inst..and his pulpit will be oc cupied by the Rev.' Aunsotn Purler. . . i n?m .~'n tin 1 i i j , .-1 - T. ?. Jeffords &*Cb. wi^ii to iik TittfeD.?We are a Trial Justice and ii:?vo tried t>he?u. Vordict ou their gro Oeries, ?tc.,?First rate?with c ists. *?*?W"*>'7Ym?a 6ajs it "ordered its head" :a few days ntin/ tui Itad not received it before publication. The head is expect ant! next week. Statjk Tax of Nineteen Mills,.? If a tunn-otvns one saw-mill and doesu't 'own anything else, will they take that and ?call it squur^l - Or will the% taka aco&o-uiitl, br nine teen saw-mills, or how ? Or d > they insist on three mill? ion* and over ? ?*] If the 7%ies considers the defunct ?doctrine of States Rights as sound 'basis upon which to advocate "cle:ir. prac tical views arising from the political is sues of the day," we would suggest that it change its uauie to ??llehiud the Times." 'j.MPlIOVEMEVf?.?D. j.ouis, Esij., is "building a flue store at the lower end of Itussoll Street. How is it that every body wants to locate near the new ftce well? Dotiioy really USliovo that there is a dangerous flue ooiujectuig Quango burg and tho ??other pUce(" au 1 wish to be whore*water is handy ? Have they no confidence in tho hinguifioant Young Americas or in the superb Independent Elliotts// For our own part, though we livo heaven knows whero out of town, wc say our prayers decently at night, and then go to elcop with implicit faith in the fire h.Odios. Sur.v i v oivj' A>socia ri on.?\V e agai call the attention of our readers to the fjet that the anniversary meeting of the '?Orangcburg District Survivors' Asso ciation" will be held at tho Presbyterian Church next Thursday, February 22d, nt twelve; i'clock, M. A satiable ad dress will bn delivered ou the occasion, and appropriate music may be expected from tho'choir of .tho church, assisted by amateurs. -~" One of the. main objects of the Asso ciation is the rohef of destitute widows and orphans of confederate soldiers. As charity should be as broad as suffering, wc feel that all who can should yield their support to this praiseworthy pur pose of the society. Mr. W..T. Lij;htfuot; having become light-headed over his brilliant prospects, has growu extravagaut in the matter of printer's ink, and wishes us to announce Ahnt tho Presidential Campaign has opened, and that ho too has opened, in view thereof, a large stock of Dry Goods,-Groceries and Liquors, the lust of whieh ?io nnrticblarly recommends ko politicians, who aro presumed to require u large quantity of stimulant for cam paign purposes. He has had twenty years experience in his business, and :?uys that if ho cnu't do well by his ?customers no oue else ran. Our ad vice as to the Liquor part is?don't drink at all,?but if you iirsist on being light ?headed go to Lightlbot's for the where o.ntlml. The Kuijfh t 'uiolinitiii is the title of a Democratiq pupcr recently started in Columbia by ('id. John P, Tuomni, ! ue oditor of the jrHecnix In iu p.o-^: - t'is it nee) "08 its ' wiriugije-^ to unite - cordially with good und true mcu of nil partiea in fcocui'Uig tho u riech . blessings ol" gocf! and j. gOYtiRii mcnt," and ? that it i* in t ill ntaeni'd with good and Hue men, whatovci may tho uccidciiih of I/n th an 1 o itn r., ' This Iflngnago has the true ring And when such ugood nod trim won' as Col. Thomas come to bo in full ue cord with -'good and truo" Republicans^ .^tJiQ,?^, S$*a*o ;v|H h:ivc t\ fetter brrospc .-t than ha.s been before lier for many ? long day. But wo candidly beliovo that her, salvation \a to be wrought only through "good and truo" Republicans, and those who ^ shall aid them. Maho met must, aud finally will, Come to the mountain. -1 Ba?NCUViM.e Aqain.? Our types held a Branehvillo election nil by them selves last week. In the first place they brought quo tcarrarfo against Mr. Smoak, and tur'uctl him out of office cou?>let|ly,|?o^ aJlo^lng him a place 'oven na >fardcnl They thcSi turned Mr. luiry out of his \\ardenship and elected bim Jntendaut uuauimously. Wo bavo been in daily fear, ever siuco, that wc should he visited by a deputa tion from that metropolis, ortnod to the teeth with six-shooters and Branehvillo whh>kcy. Wc don't know which of the two "wopiua" wc arc the more afraid of. This is how the article should have i rend. If the Branchvillors can stand a second dose ol' our puns, we ought to have no fcur of their light artil'ery : Titr. rcocnt election for Town Conn er! in Bronchol!?,'* resulted ns follows : For Intendant, K. T. K. Smoak Esq. I^r Wardens, M.??*?. J.tV. Fuiroy, L. K Berry, Benjamin Mola aud John Wul ker. Mr. Smoak is an enterprising go ahoad pithteu and will no doubt make a good Intendant; ho intern!-s to, ut any rate. May Brauehville's Smonk never end in a consuming fire ; may the wen* thcr there bo ever Fuir-ey; may the pood town be the t?eene of but few Rerry-als (burials'); msy the M??>*s not grow upon its public buildings, and may all its .streets and tide-Walks be kept in good condition fur the Walker! So motu it be ! Gcu. Rossittcr furnished, in his war like days, food for considerable nowspal per Comment, bur. nothing that redounds so much to his credit its tIii-*: Wiicn the war ended, instead of remaining in the South and nursing \iU h ite. he struck northward avid began, for want of better work, to coop wood on the I^k" Superior Railroad, and by modesty und industry bus become chief engineer of a division of the line. " IS *'' * ' Nine million two hundred and fifty thousand bu.sh?ls of wheat are in store ?jnd afloat at Chicago. The steamer NasliviHo, wilh$T70 000 of freight for New "Orleans, was sunk by ice at Cincinnati. Aver k Brother* tobncc<\ iuetory. in McLean County, Ky , was burned dowi), and the supposed ineendpry was lynch ed and found der.d. touts of Catarrh. Indisposition to exorcise, difficulty of thinking or reasoning, or concentrating the mind upon any subject, lassitude, laek of ambition or cnorgy, disci argo failing into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, thick und tenacious mu cous, purulent, offensive, Ac. In others a ilrjiiess; dry, watery, weak or inflamed eyes, ringing in ears, deafness, hawking mid coughing to clear throat, ulecrations death. am} decay ol bones, scabs from ulcers, constant desire to clear nose and, throat, voice altere.1, ntsul twang, offensive breath, impaired or tidal depri vation of sense of smell aud taste, dizzi ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, in digest ion, dyspepsia, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, difficulty in speaking plainly, gc'uoral debility, idiocy and ia sanity. All the above symptoms are commau to the dieeaso in some of its stages or complications, yet thousands of cases ou nually terminate in consumption or in sanity, uiid end iu the grove without ever having manifested on -third of tho syuitoms above enumerated. %.* _ ?? ? ? understood by physicians. The Pro prietor of Dr. Sato's Catarrh Remedy will pay ?50l) reward for u case of oo tnrrh which he cannot cure Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to R. V. fierce, M. I>, l.'>3 !?'eueen street, Buffa lo, N Y , for it. Tho World does not Contain medicinal preparation which hu? obtain ed a more wide-spread and deserved popularity t lian the MkXICAN MVsTANO 1,1 N 1 |l KNT. "-'iiioe its nit roduei ion to public noticu nioro th.m twenty years ago. it has boon const mtly u od lor every kind of disinst: or injury t>> man or beast which 03U be ofFeCted b\ a local applioa lion, and so far as its proprietors arc aware, it lias not fulled in i si i 'la in staue*. Vfferatllohg fi'u'il ? ?. e >siiful term - of probation, >yhu \ i'i have tho bardihooH tod.-nyit prn-el>rin Hi claims to pUUyhl.l1 oVtOU ;i - ? - ? ?u. - - ? ?u- ?? riii?>t Il\ S t - ;;i.i .; - iii.il x -i 1 bni'losl ii to i) .1? oi. ), i. from I i; hoard to the n.oum .inc,iu ' ?? ? r marked improveltioiil in tl< .-'\ * buildings in(tlio hou tow yoarn Villip: a and f.tnu hqusos all present a :ii re elo gatit and comfortable itnpo.itauce,. Tho reason is well known. It is bocause in that period the whole country bu.v learn ed to patronize that celebrated manufac turer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Mr. l\ JL\ Toale, Charleston, S. 0. POMME RCIAL. AJIHET REPORTS. Omer, or Tin: OnANUKOiiBO Nkws, February, lti, 1871. COTTON?Sales during tbo week 170 bales. Wo quote : Ordinary.19 (a) Low Middling.:. Middling v.'-9\fS> #jftjjlililillntlis n |J?4Q per Jutdiel Cons.$ 00 per bush el. * "COtf Pkas... .. 1.00 per bushel. '?'?'ViNnhtBH'";:..:.SI.00 per bushel. SherilT's Sales. Orangeburg county. In Common Pleas. Robert Voting. 1 vs I 0. D. Keitt )? Foreclosure, and J. A. K. rioliimn. J By'ri'tno oTmii order of Hon. It. F. Ora Uiitti, Circuit Jndge, in thin case, I will acll at Orangcburg C. II. on the- 1st Monday in March next, at the risK of the tormer pur chaser, the following Real Estate, Tit; All that plantation in Ornngoburg County, on Limstone Creek, Mill Umuch and Edista River, conl iiining about 1800 acres innre or less, bounded by Inn*.is of L. 11. Culler, W. W. Culler and estate of L. C. Ulovcr. AR > hut truot situate io said County ?u Hull Swamp, containing <U)1^ ncr?s. more or lens, bounded by landii now or fortuorly of I Gardner, Kn.itts and others. All that tract in said County on waters of Rull Swamp, containing 23i?j acres, more or less, bounded by l.ind ? now or formerly of Oardnvr, Knot is and others And one other tract on Rull owanio in I said County, containing OK-t aces more or Ie?s, bounded by lands now or laic of Oard ner , Knolls and others. Terms ?One-third cash, tlto balance en a credit of on a and two years, secured by l.jnd of purchaser, beariag interest from lay of sale, nnd a mirtgage of the premises, purchaser to pay for papers, reo >rdiug and stamps. A LSO ] ORANG MBUKG COUNTY In Common Pi.kas. Mary B. Treadwell. Adin'x vs John II. Fan ning, rt al. Complaint to Marshall Assets, &.C. By virtue of an order of the said Court in this action, I will sell at Orangcburg Court House, for partition on Monday, thr -Ith day of March, next, during the legst'liour* of sale, the Real Bntatc in this County, not hereto for 0 said, of which tho lute William It. Treadwell, died, seized and possosao i. consisting of part of the following tracts ? of land, in the Town of Orangeburg: 1. Truo1 of I- acres, bounded north by J lauds or Thomas Oliver, east hy Und? of So. Ca. Railroad Co.. O. Oowan and Kstate of Cenrge II. Elliott nnd Railroad Avenue, ttOllth by Russ-U Street, and weal by lands of W. Si. Hot-on. Esq. This tenet will be iniMsecied hy two :<ets. and tvi 11 be gold in IS- lotS of cotiveiiivni ri/e. * 2. Tract of 120 acre*, bodiide-l no th by lands ol Mrs Ann Andrews, east by Rrough loti street, south hy river ami-street, und weh' l>y llii er St root This tract will be stdd in l>t'i lots, au I will be inter*'uled with Btrcetn properly located, rending the Lots nvuibili: ua Town L< ts. A portion will be sohl in a Ir.W-bf 8 acres, ami another por ? iu.. jl a trTcl of about ?0 acres. A nno brickyard is on on; Of the tracts. A portion of these Lo:h will bo sola ?"i '! di y indicated, to suit purchasers. Rials i! the snidJAcal Bstato can h i t asp cote I at the Sheriff's Office. Tkums?One third cash, balance on .. credit of one, ivm> and ti.rc-? years, secure) by bund und mortgage of ilie purchaser, with interest from day of sale, payable mi nually on tn? whole amount, until la* whole bond is fully paid up, and satisfied, au I to pay for papers recording and stamps. Purchaser to have privilege of paying al! cash, and if hiiv purchaser fails to comply, the pvemises so purchased by tho puny fn.iljjjg to cv liJj.lv to he sohl oil the latne day or some convenient suledAy thereafter upou the same terms and at the f irmer purcha sers risk. Sheriff** Office, ) II. RIOGS, OrangeburgC. II.. S. C, v S. t). C Feb. ID, IS72. j fob il td Sheriff's Sales. Rv viritte of sundry Executions to me di recleil I will bch to the highest bidders, at t Irung.diurg Court Hons.', on the fust MON DAY in March neat, for cash, the follow ing propel ty, % i7 : One Buggy. Levied on as the property of Skeuk Hair ut the suit of 3. iluilo. ALSO One tract oflatidin Edisto Fork containing 10"> acres more or less, bouuded l>\ lands of Mrs. Mathauy, James W. Wood, Mr.. Se grisl and V. V. 'lue. Levied ? a as the pro perty of Lewis Ouir'tck fit Cat suit of Ji o. T. Jennings, Ailtu r. a I so One tract of land containing H'?70 acres, less, known as "Belleville," bounded by hinds now or lato of Treaevant. Davis, Me Cord, Qeigor, Moorcr and fuskgurce River. Levied on us the property of J. ".. L. Aoiak er at the suit of Kliuok, Wickenborg it Co. Sberilf's Offico, | II. U1UG8, Oraugctmrg. C. tl? S. C . I S. O. C. Feh Oth, IS72 j feh 10 td Sheriff's Sales. LANGEBUlUi COUNTY, 1 N PltOllATR < '<>l IIT. Joseph Parsons Murphy. ) Perry W. Murphy. j Ry viilu" of an nrd< v from lion, 'fluid, t'. Andrew.- .lit l>:e of Probate, in the ease. I will I on the 1-t Monday in March next, ut OrangeburgC. II , during the usual hours of sate. 1. On rnci id land containing about b2 acres mure or hss. bounded by l*n.is ??! II. nj. Me \t ? my nod .1. M Myers 2. lino trad ooni .i ung -ll nere.i uuu ? or less, bounded by a- >?* of Renj M. \.. ? .lane d v i -' nid lane H I* iv us Tenu ?'om .ini , . ?.. ?u ? I? l-1.- I"1 IHM ? ? aj ;t d ? cordihg. In oiiao m failure to couiply; th property will I ? i old al 'i-!. ?' puvcti.t.*. on t a ? iliac i. i mg, She) ilf ? i illioe, j 'I. RlOOi Orangeburg f\ II., S. C, I t>. t . M irch 7, 1871. j fob 10 td WM. H. SAIN & CO. S COLTJMISr. FRESH FAMILY GRO iERIES JUST RECEIVED AND arriving daily! k :p r CONSTANTLY ON HAND FAIR WARNING. * ?* M m .." V -AND NO HUMBUG! HUT CALL ON \ ( 1 C> < > \ WILLIAM T. LICrHTPOOT, And secure a BARGAIN in D11V GOODS groceries, shoes, hardware. And an ENDLESS YARfETY" of the Pest Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, All of which will bo sold at once without REGARD to (.OST and NO HUMBUG! One DWELLING for sah; on Middlcton Street. Also my OLD STAND STORE on Russell Street." jan 20 . . dec 2 a . . . ly ""SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP and CABBAGE SEED ' Vf ' ?Also WOITfi BEANS for Baking ORDERS RECEIVED " Kor M APES' SUPERl'lIOSPfl ATE, a Fertilisers Composed mostly of FISH, rated tacond only to Peruvian Ouuno. Also fur PERUVIAN (JUAN?) and QUA NAPE GUANO. ejoi-iisr j^. ha-Milton-, . ; MARKET STREBT. Agmtfor Fi UK and LIFE IXSCRA.SCE. jan 20 o ]v KA I K NOTICE! Dr. OL!VEROS' !>.?-; leave to inform his rieudn mt<l Customers thai with the NEW ] B.\ II ii lias upur.eil a full STUCK OK MKDICINKS, &c. ALSO SEED ONIONS mil GARDEN SEEDS. 1 W.SO < ANDY?besl ?.miUty?guaranteed! A 1.80 RAZOR and POCKET CUTLERY. AI.SU ?AIN'T}?, OILS, Y.'.VNISH an! BRUSHES. A L80 VACUUM OIL-for grensitig Harness, toots and Shoes?h ?.-: in Hie ivor'd; Every article sold GUARANTEED to ho ii-t n? I represent theni, and sold ou the nost LIRERAL cash terms hy l?U. OLJVEROS, Druggist aud t licmist. jan nnv is |y DR. A. C. DUKES, At the < )id Stan 1 <d' 1>ZI. 3*. JH. 831 I) 2<IC2l. _r MAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh mpply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH KS. Hp. A splendid lot of SI ATIONEHY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va riety. A tine stock of CIG IRS and Toil VCCO. And one of the tint**) assortment of'PQCK ET KNIVES ever ollnred lien al the price.-*. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SaTiRATH? From 9 to 10 A. M., and from I t.. 5 !'. M. dee 2 c ly. The Celebrated Fertilizers, i ilf?v. ?>ih?)3 A. <'<?.. ;:. s \\;> DnVi.Rrs IN <ii \XO?V" >.'., Sur-,ii i'?//, (??/. .". ' IIa if, L'httnJe*ton} (\ . r itiformntion apply oyftddrcei' ! Vhnauac foi 1 s 7 -I. RULL, SCI >\ ii.:. & PIKE, A rents al Oratui b?r ;, S. t'. SCHOOL BOOKS! . r. rn/ i t1 * / MUSIC A STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND ENG IN JE 1 IOTJSE. 'Phe celebrated PTN Ll-.TrCK BOOK for Jopylnjj Letfbrs?used without n Pro.-s? ev i y business man should havo one. Anything in my line not on Lund can be or h re 1 in a short time. KIRK ROBLV<90:if. jan 0 o ly At Private Sale. rpiC: PLANTATION forming a pari of L Cte Estate of the late Col. Koitt, and known as tho DABBY PLACE. The tract of about titi'f ac"res. one half well red, :!..? rcaiaiii?er Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, ad iplcil to Cfopa of all kinde. These arc the finest Lund*'in the District, and w sro valued at $JU per acre in 1800. Would be !-?>l.l for one-half thai price now. fjne fourth citsb, the remainder in three Insrnl incuts bearing interest from date and se cured by uiortgagj of tho smic. Tills is it BpicridOl clisns:: for any one de -ii;to secure lUoh Lands, fine Water Pow ir. excellent '.'.ittle Kanso uad a Retined S i i ihborhoo !. Anblv to Mrs. L. M. KF.1TT, Or J- C KEITT, Ejq. j in t! tf ORAN?EBURG COUNTY. Ln CajiMON Pliias H. P. Rice, Et's J. Watks, fs .I.rby Weeks,! PiiVMicnl to nn order in tho Common Picas in 111iease 1 v. ill sell at the t'ourt House on (!>?? In M >n 1 ty in February next, the ? -1 i.-?:. i; ? ?... i 11 ..t. w hfdi was the property of J. C. Weeks daBcased: containing :'>!>>> acres more <>r 1<-*. and bounded h^ dioSaii tec Iliver and laudii of \Ir-?. ftrtabeth weeks and .luby HVeks, the same being in Orungc burg County. \i>? > on the same day, a number of notes and other choses in ireiion. Ti i !ii* ? For the chooses cash?For the land in.- third cash, ill '?.!.:. ;e ou .? credit one and tun \ eaiJa itli t <>nd and mortgage. Purchasers rbpffy rtfr prtpofs and stampft: JAMES F. 17. LA It, Be force. THE OLD ESTABLISHED W c e WU V ^AUl^l /l/Wi> ^.Vl/lt-yi.' OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, AID. Or;antteti and DtroteH Entirety to Prrjmrln;, Ijin uif and <? l!i<!<l/c -?/</((/ g//oi ro tkcOKM manor,h (Practical Accountants ahb OVER 2?0? YOlfNG MEN SOUTHERN STATES kerve GRADUATED nt thh l.WSTITt'TiON. and .ire ?.?*> fit lime Ketp^ntiH.' nn.f Lucrative I'tnitient in the l.e.ui:?g BANES AND BL'SINESS HOL SESc/ the Country, 1 HERE ARK NQ VACATIONS, Students ran entfr at any time. Sft.ial Indrvidnoi Ir.tfnertiim and fmrrets euaran te.-J. Sfttdj/fir Celleet /'... nmtmt* a nd t/Un/fjd m.'ht e>JPenman ';.,?. Enttetf /no I'ost#?e Sfitm/t. Address all Com?tttni:ationt to W. n. s iiu.t:it, rve*v. X-nt.'iern Knsiness College, Ii. \ 1. TIMORE, MD. ->a _.|jr LOOK FOR THE ?ED COFFEE POT! HOME MADE TI5T WARE OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OF EVEKY DE SCRIPTION?WARRANTED. ALSO Cakes' and Confecttonanes5 ALWAY8 ON HAND AND FOR HAL.. AT STORE OF THE RED COFFEE EOT, NEXT TO M It. W. T. LIGHTPOOT'S OLD STAND. ?? By / *j -': , B. E. H. PKARSOlf/ New Goods, New Goods, THE undersigned beg* to inform his cus tomers and the publio generally that b ? tins just returned from New York with an immcusc STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, ?>*?*. unsurpassed in Style, Durability.and Low Price, comprising an extensive assortment of LADIES DltESS GOODS, Mnrcnos, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Dclain?. &c. The greatest variety of CLOAR8, and es pecially SHAWLS over offered in this in a; kct, nil pf w hich the ladies nay arc the prn- ?* tiest and Cheapest in Orangoburg. , Oents call and examine of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASS-IMERK.V wbich is undoubtedly the largest, riebe** and Cheapest collection ever displayed l?y any MVrcadht fn our Town. A full line of the best TRIMMINGS al ways on bund. Great inducements offered in Readymsd-* Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Flannel Limlscy*, Jeans, Ecrseys, Blankets, Dome tics Hosiery,.Gloves and Yankee Notions ?? every description. A complete stock of Sugars, Coffees, B con. Laid, Molasses, Elour, Cheese, Tobnr co, Lye, &e.j Crockery Ware, Willow Wan-.' Hardware, and other goods too numerous ???' mention. All of which are offered LOW DOWN by JOS. M.tNAMARA. oct I t ly Fall and Winter Goods! F. W. H. Rriggmann TTAS just received a FULL STOCK DRY OO.^DS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &e. All iny goods is LOW in price to suit the times. My motto is smiall profits and quick sales. My stock of A # HARDWARE. CROCKERY WARE, ' G ROCK RIBS, LIQUORS, WINES, ALE. LAGER BEER, Ac, Is of tlie first quality and low in price. COTTON and all other Produce bought, at the highest market price. ? F. II. W. BRIGGMANN, oct 14 oct '.) ly COTTOINT TIES. 11'c ?)?/? Agent* for the Manufacturers ''-r "E I REK A." SWETT, ARROW, ANCHOR A BUTTER TIES. at.so or tin: PATENT LOCK TIE. .lust Landing 4000 Bdlcs of the "EURE KA" and LOCK TIES. No Tie can surpass the "Eureka" for sit'st4" plicityanl durability, and we offer if ci?' Tie that is unexcelled. The ARROW is also trcUkowm. We ask your orders, guaranteeing as LOW PRICES as they cm be purchased at in any' >'< n: hern Port. Wc sliall bo pleased to han.llo Consijt"' inents of your Cotton, and will give alt Ship*'" mcnts our closest attention. UEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors, Church St., Charleston, S. C.' sept 28 \vc<i 2m Estate of MARY RAYSOR, deceased. TSvrpTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL concerned, that on the 27th day -?u February A. D. 1K72. I will file my FIN i ACCOUNT as Executor of the will of "Mr*.** Raysor, deceased, and will ask for my du?-' charge, in the Probale Court of Orangcbutg * County. WILLIAM C. MOSS, Executor ' Orangeburjj, 8. C, January 2!th 1872. jntv 21 4 Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l' wiU-on. th*l\Hh day of February hie my final accouut with the Honcm .1 ulgc of Probate for Orang-bnrg County. - Admis'lors of Caniol W. Kcuuerly, and n*k for Letturs *? Distwissal. HARRIET C. KENNERLY, ?.. A. BA1R, jan 20? it Administrator?. Notice Itobtorwanti Credit*!-*. All persons indebted to the Estate ?>' George T. I rick must make payment on before the Isl day of March 1872, and vt persons holding claims against the said K? tatu will present and prove the same or Im denared payment on or before the said time. W.m. WATT, jan 20?4t Administrator INI. AI..jBIiKC3EIX, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ORAXfJKRDRft, ?. ?\. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI lens of Orangoburg and Vicinity I.. be lias opened at h?s NEW STORE on I,, ?ell Street, between Messrs. Briggniano' ., Co. und McNamara A Joaats, with a compu i\v Stock of LBATHHR, &c, and thai hv i. . sufheient Workmen to till uit'Ordct? ?Hin . i ed to him. TluMiking tho Public for past pat ronn ;.!<;'' re.pcctlully solicits a cotitiuunuco of ii.it' Mine. J bit .MS CASH. feb ? oot 23 t' S*?TV. II. W. RRMaUM&XX h yttf.1 received a fine lot of KEED IRL POTATOES which he \i offering very In Van-27