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Ts O OA' L . SATURDAY, MAR- 16. 1872. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. - _ i ? ? lift EDITOR?Please announce D. A. PORTER as a Candldato for Sheriff at the ?tat Election aa<s oblige his many friends in the FORK. T. Cautmill.?Sec bis new adver mcnt. Postponed Indbfinitbly. ? The Delinquent Tax Land Sale which was advertised for last Tuesday. We inadvertently omitted to state, lust week, that Col. Dudley's card was ad dressed to the editors of the Charleston Courier. White Ctpxbss Lumber.?There is n demand for ?!>!? article now, as lum bermen will see by reading advertisement of "Wanted" in another column. Owing to a ?lisuudorstaudiug iu the Sheriff 's Office, and an utter inability on our part to find a conveyance, we cannot hold Court, as advertised, in the Fork. Upon being further notified we shall do the best id our power to'strpply the wants of the community. One hundred aud sixteen acres of land adjoining the Claflin University were recently bought of I. S. K. Legare, Esq., for the New Agricultural College connected with that Institution, ior 19,000 The money is furnished by the United States. Who will sny that real estate is not lookiug up iu Orangeburg ? Wo notice that our contemporary in its last issuo claims the largest circulation in the county. We take issue as to that, and arc ready to submit the matter to any number gentlemen of "its own selec tion; hereby offering oar hooks for the inspection of reforccs and of soy and all persons interested. The Committee appointed by the House lust week, to investigate charges of corruption against -Judge Graham, for his action in the case of Redding et $uc. va the South Carolina If,. II. Co.. re ported that there was absolutely nothing in the matter, and the House unani mously adopted the report. Wo understand that the Orangcburg County Fair Association was chartered at the lute Session of thu Legislature, and that the Charter Members, und the executive Committee of the Orangcburg Agicuitaral Society will meet on Satur day next, at this place, to make needful arrangements for organization. Dr. C. G. Sieveus requests us to say thst he was informed as to the cause of tho recent deaths in Mr. W. L. W. Riloy's family by Drs. Knotts aud Cleekley, physicians in attendance, and not by his (Dr. Stevens') brother. We understand that a chemical analysis of the bodies is to bo made by Dr. C. U Fhepord, Jr., of Charleston, to ascer tain whether poison had not something to do with this lamentable affair. T. ?. Daw son Esq., lias been ap pointed freight agent at this place, vice W. M. Metrodith Esq , resigned. Mi Meredith has our best wishes fur success and happiness in the new home to which he is going. Mr. Dftwson'a appointment, has grati fied many warm friends, whose number will surely bo increased by his kind and considerate attention for all persons with whom he wil! have to deal. The Rail Road Company has bocn very for tunate in its selection. A meeting ot the Temperance Society will be held at the Masonic Hall on Monday evening next. Last Saturday, at Williston, the Rev. Mr. Norris, ot this place, organized a Division of the Sons of Temperance with twenty five now members. We clip from the Time* the following list of Officers installed for the Orangeburg Division last Mon day evening. Brother T. A. Elliott, W. P. " O. II. Murrow, W. A. " F. S. Dibble, R, S. S. S. Walters, F. S. " T. M. Wroten, C. M Jas. J. Cannox, A. C. " W. H. Bryan, Jr., I. S. ? W. N. Mount, 0. S. O&ANQEBuaa District Associa tion.?The Orangeburg District con ference of tho M. E. Church, South, will bo held in tho Methodist Church, in Orangeburg, commencing April 11th. Binhop Pierce is expected to preside The opening sermon will bo prcachod by llev. D. J. Simmons. A committee, consisting of Colonel P. S. Felder and Hi C. Wanmunukcr, has bean appointed to act in concert with the pastor, in providing homes for tho delegates to tho Coufcicucc. The families of tho comtnuuity uro respect fully invited to aid us iu this. Those who desire to take company during the Conference will please to report to me, or to ouo of tho committee, tho number they cau entertain. As many persons are complaining of the costs they aro made to pay by Trial Justices, wo print from tho laws of 1370 a list of tho fees to which these officers are entitled. No Trial Justice can lawfully demand, nud no person need pay, any foe not therein specified, for any services theroin mentioned. We also append a list of Constables' fees, which may be of service to some of* our readers. Trial Justices Fees. Oath and warrant in an)' criminal case, fifty cents; each recognizance, fifty cents; commitment und release, each fifty cents ; administering nud certifying oath in writing, other than above, fifty cents; issuing writ of liabeas corpus to two Justices jointly, two dollars ; issuing summons and copy for defend ant and civil casos, sixty cents; issuing summons for witness iu any civil case, fifty cents ; taking examination of witii 's.? iu writing in any case, as prescribed by law, one dollar; for giving judgment on hearing litigated ca.^c, fifty cents; forgiving judgment in caso nut defended, fifty cents; for issuing execution, or renewal of the same, fifty cents ; for issuing at tachment returnable to Court of Justice, including nil notices, one dollar and fifty cents; for filing return of garnishee and (rder thereon, twenty five cents-; for proceedings in eise ofejectmeut, five dollar! ; for approval of indentures of apprentices or servants, one d dlar: for proceedings on Coroner's intiuest, as prescribed by law, ten dollars; for pro ceedings on est ray of horse or mule, one dollar ; for proceedings on all other estruys, fifty cents; for taking und c r tifyiug renunciation of d ?wer or inher itance, two dollars ; for granting order for special bail, one doltur ; for trial of any criminal case or misdemeanor, throe dollars; for administering o.tth, twenty five cents; lor administering oath on affidavit, fifty cents ; proceeding in case of ba.-tarJy, iuclusivo, five doll rs. Constables Fees. For summoning witness in civil case, fifty cents ; for serving summons, rule or notice in any cinl case, fifty cents; for serving uttachmcut on each person, oue dollar; for levying execution, posting adveitiseiuents of sale, an 1 paying over proceeds, besides commission of three per cent, on amount collected, to be paid by tho de defendant in execution, fifty cents; for cvrry day iu search of stolen goods, to bo paid by complainant, two dollars; for serving n warrant in any State case, one. dollar; for selling an est ray, live per centum of the procbeds; und in till cases for all actual and accessory travel cue way, to bo certified by tho officer on the back of the process, in writing, five cents per mile; for all necessary service in case of ejectment, as well before as after judgment, five dol lars) for summoning Coroner's Jury,and witnesses, to be paid by the County, miee uoiiura ; lor transportation of pri soners to County jail, ten cents per mile, to be paid by the County. Make Home Attractive?Noth ing adds more to the handsome appear anco of a house outside, an 1 to in cheer fulness inside, than g > > 1 cl tar window glass, and bright colored ornamental glass nt tho sides nnd ov r the tops of the doors. The first lets in all the bright Warm litrht ol the sun, while the latter admit.-, the light at th S me time that it shuts oil' the. view ol i ryiug eyes. The best French and American glass, both plain nud ornamental, as well as doors balusters, newels, mantels. are to be bad of Mr. 1* I' Toai.b, No 20 IIa)uc street, Chi rlost nn, S ( COMMERCIAL. MAR Ii KT EXPORTS. ?PFICR OK Tai. OltAXllKIIITRO N?WS, Mcarh, l?, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week hales. We quote : Ordinary.1? C?\ Low Middling.20 <>?) Middling.20J(?il Rnrnll Hick.Sl.fiO per bushel I'niix.$ 00 per bushel. Cow Pkas. 1.00 per bushel. 1'ixnsBs.5' 1 uo per bushel. WM. M. SAIN & CO.'S COLXJMilSr. WE WILL HAVE ON MONDAY A FRESH LOT OF FINE HORSES AND j JLVJL JUST FROM KENTUCKY FOR SALE II i y Those in want oi GOOD, SOUND and CHEAP STOCK would do well to cull early. * W. M. SAIN & CO. E Jj FAMILY no JUST ?RECEIVED AND ARRIVING DAILY! GREAT FOR THE SPRING OF 72. T. CARTMILL Is offering his assorted STOCK of GOODS at a GREAT REDUCTION on former PRICES to make room for a new Stock of SPRING GOODS! T. ELL, RUSSELL ST. ORANGERURG, S. C. mar IG 1 jc oct 7 WAR! WAR! WAR! IN conscqucnoo of the EXPECTED WAE between Mu nt Britain mid the United State*, JOS. McNAMARA is determined to SELL OUT hi-> entire STOCK for Greenbacks to invent in Cold?should ttic war occur Greenbacks won't tie wortb a cent, therefore be gives l?s Customers ami the Public generally', a chance tu invest the name in his Cheap DRY GOODS, FANCY CJOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, IIATS, &c. SUGAR, H lbs for $1.00. < OPFEE, -1 lbs for $1.00. LAUD, BACON and MOLASSES, DAK US Celebrated DIAMOND IIA MS, SUGAR CURED HAMS at 12.1 <t. p? r ll>., FLOUR, UlCE and a general assortment of FANCY GROCERIES. SMOAKS' PLOWS always on hand. Also a full line ?>f FARMING UTENSILS, huoIi a? HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, 1? ITC II FORKS, HAM ES, BRIDLES, ANUS, &o. mar 2 c ly JUST RECEIVED The LARGEST and MOST VARIED Stock of CANNED GOODS ?vcr offered in this Market. SPICED SALMON, GREEN CORN, PEACHES, FRESH SALMON, GREEN PEAS, PEARS, LOBSTERS, T()M AT( > KS, STR A WIJEIUES, OYSTERS, 1 and 2 lbs, PICKLES, PINE APPLE, BROM A, GELATINE, ko., Sic. HAMS?BACON of every descripti m. All grades of Augusta and Western I?'LOUR We are ?1st? offering our entire Stock of DRV <-'(): )!)S at COST. Sil EOS, HATS, CUTLERY, &?. FELDER, VOSE & IZLAR, ?gy* GOODS DELIVERED FREE of CHARGE ; portion of the Town, inn - 0 It n T IlD MIDil P OF CALICOES SUITED FOR THE EiJ^gdwlM ill Which, together with the balance of their full Assorted Stock will be sold at Reasonable Figures. ' THEODORE KOHN & BE-OTHER. rib 1 1 y lifiruMitiii loryyiiDiw I WOULD CA LL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO Til E LARGEST and REST ASSORTMENT of Planter's Implements and Tools Which I have just received and am now 1 p< in . uch ..s HOES, GRUBBING HOES, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, PLOWS, PLOW IRON, und S t EKL. II AM ES, TRACES, PLOW LINES, BACKHANDS. AXES, SA WS, HATCHETS, N A 1 LS, HINGES and everything in that LINE, which I . . .? :il the LOWEST PRICKS lor CASH. I am AGENT ttud keep always 1 1 hand ETI WAN GUANO, CROP FOOD and DISSOL1 H) RONE, ATLANTIC PIIOSPHATI-:, !?) PRANK ? PHOSPHATE PERUVIAN GU A NO. LAND PLASTER, Lit: I urn also receiving NEW A!>.?iii ? to ni\ ST< >'? ';\ ol DRY GOODS AED GROCERIES AND BOOTS and SHOES, &e., P>y every STEAMER, to nil of which I respectfully invite your inspection. GEO. 11. CORNELSON. jan 20 oft Ii 1; BACON, BACON! BAC<$$f 3000 Pounds C. K. SIDES. 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS, f 1000 Pounds HAMS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS. I f FLOUR I FLOUR !! FLOUR !! ? A Choice Lot of this article arriving nd iu Store. Juet received a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PRKPARED HAM, to which wc call attention. All of tho ABOVE GOODS nro ofTcrcd at LOWER PRICES, than cau bo purchased at any other House in Orangeburg. ?-,.?;> Our STOCK of GROCERIES are rcncwod Weokly from the OhoApcst Mar kets, therefore wc guarantee not only CHEAPNESS but FRKSHXHSttf T. A. JEFFORDS & ? mar 3 c ? ? ?? ly FAIR WARNING AND NO HUMBUG! BUT CALL ON WILLIAM T. LIGHTF001Y AT THE CORNER, Aud secure a BARGAIN in DRY GOODS GROCERIES, SHOES, HARDWARE. Aud an ENDLESS VARIETY- of tho Best Liquors. Cigars, Tobacco, &c., All of which will be sold at onco without REGARD to COST nnd NO II CM BUG : One DWELLING for sale on Middleton Street. Also my OLD STAND STORE on Russell Street. jau 20 dec 2 c ly SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP and CABBAGE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Bakiug ORDERS RECEIVED F<.r MAP KS' SUPERPHOSPHATE, a Fertilizers Composed mostly of FISH, rated second only to Peruvian Guano. Also tor PERUVIAN GUANO nnd GUANAPE GUANO. JOHN .A.. HAMILTON, MARKET STREET. Agcnl fur FIRE und LIFE INSURANCE. jan '20 c ly LOOK FOR THE RED COFFEE POT! HOME MADE TIX WARE OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OF EVERY DE SC R1 FT ION?V,' A R RA NT E D. ALSO Cakes and Confectionaries ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT STOKE OF THE RED COFFEE POT, NEXT TO MR. W. T. LIGHTFOOT S OLD STAND. Ry B. E. II. PEARSON. THE OLD ESTAb. SHED OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN No, 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organised and Dcrottd EitlirtJyto Prrparlniy youna and c/lidd/c t/fjcd c/len TO DBcour TOOBOVOH (Pra cl lea I A ceo: t; ita:: ts OVER 250 0 YOUNG MEN rn?m tub 'SOUT/IERX STA TES have GRADUA TED at thit INSTITUTION, and are ticn,. filling Rest msible ,i>: t Lucrative I'.-sit inn in the Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES oj the Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Students can enter at any time. Special Individual Instruction and success enaran teed. Send for College Document* and s/Undid Speci mens of Penmanship, Enclose tuv Postage Siatups. Adtirttt alt CoMUtUUiccstlent to W. H. .s.i/?/./;/;, ryea'l. Southern Busin.-ss College, BALTIMORE, MD. nor 11 Notice of Dismissal. TWTOTIOE IS HEREBY 01VEN THAT 1 will on tho 2"?tli ilnj ol Mnrcli next, fil? my tiiml account wiili ilio lion ruble Judge .>f I'rohule for OrangcburgCounty, as Admistrator of l\ L Inabinet, anil ask for Letters <>i Dismiaaal. WM. W1NNINOI1 VM, feb -1 *t Aibnlnb ? rat or. fair isro'rroK 1 Dr. OLIVEKOS' begs leave to inform bit friends and Customers that with tbe NEW YEAR be lias opened a full STOCK OF MEDICINES, &c. ALSO SEED ONIONS and, QARDEN SEEDS. A 1.30 CANDY?best qualily-^guaranteed. ALSO RAZOR nnd POCKET CUTLERY. ALSO PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH and BRUSHES. ALSO VACUUM ( IL for greasing Harness, Routs and Shots?b.rstin the world. Every article >-old GUARANTEED tobe just as 1 represent them, and sold on the most LIBERAL ensh terms by DR. OLIVEROS, Druggist and ChomUt. jan ?*> nov 18 ly The Celebrated Fertilizers. IHK SALT. RY Wilcox, Gihhn A Co.. Imimutkbs axi> DiALara ix OcAJcoa, 148 7% St., Siron.uih, Cn. 1?1 Rtl$i liin/, Ch(tr!rtitm), S. C. For iurther information npplv ? address n* above lor Ahunnsc fitr 1S72. RI LL, BCOVILL & PIKB, A ?vnt? at Orangeburg, S. C. SV O? uco ??ni