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THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS QEOROK BOLIVEK, Financial am? Business Makaufk. Ofliclnl Paper of the Ntate and of Orangeburg Count j. SATf?ltfli1; MARCH 22,1873. t JKRPT/lpr0lnlment HjgjJJ^lnplt A. Sawyer, late U.S. ^*ljfj*7f^^P^{7ptV^ftn vnl t n *, lias been appniutcd by J'residcut Giant Assistant Tilmmk\iw*4t^Xkm United States. His sppointment w;)3 promptly confirmed by ihffytflU?v' Mr. Sawyer has a well eafne^r^Uiatijoo for ability ami integ r^a***|Ife fontmany strong Iriends and Inyxars, in this ftate who are : this recognition of his merit. oi? tlio Flow of tMs *js#aa?ni 1 Stood, ewsnisjssewo Joele? ? ^flW?Rfnfin'g period of blood letting, whlS^paalSst abated at the North, has Wsn&sv <f$W?eDtc^ llP0D an^ tcbuked wife tftit ftW* Words of duty, by the ends* pJsasJ^-fcbe country. Rut there ts^fcWffie>power, which has concurrent juMMIffiVjjwnu a superior influence to ?I Sislsvwaf0 ?^ *^'s cnaP,er ?^ mur" ?llBlTlSS Cbsfrles A. Stoddard, D J), r|MlAiy'*r^ptdscheV - at Washington ?Presbyterion Church to a large tion from Genesis ix, 5, "At ^^.n^^of^Mcry man's brother will I mou tlio pubject is treated with a mas ?tafe force and eloquence. lhe preacher Said : "The text occurs art of the Diblc which has always '^?sy^cci *as ,lho highest inspired forrjuyisein? a murderer with death ; and although I intend to apply sWBbs^BsNTb't 1? it coutuius in a epiritu ?? *Afl,p fcbould think nyself negligent TB^?ury^Vf^tscd by this word of God lo^u luaukiud without reaching you that a murderer decs by his act forfeit 4Seft Visjoe? V* nunian sot'ctJ uu& incur of death ; that this is a law na toe incc, Unchanging ss uacter of God, unconditional in jfwWfb't and imperative in its de ?AsufT^t la flaw' in harmony with the l?M 1 v>? topi* ?uw ? ^?ttsaWts^a^aa0 a "uniaD naturo a?d <hc ,pfls>*''"'ilhrfif p 11 autaquity. It is-the J?JswttigajKi)( ~**id imposed upon human SVMMj^sMdlMH^truly fundamental tint ^WeaVh^illty for murder cannot bo wjjhout weakening the sane fJ^T^^ipf]}?' .governments, human and ?t?|i**jtf|*. **if has been truly and forcibly BsjjjihiHiU. "the (State rony disobey this WrWnmtlA'dr^od; it may condemn other ?Bc(aT ff?fnances having a like divine rMtwation}*%ut ,iu doing so it discards its own hjj?jjcgt idea and rejects the enly . foundation upon which it can parmaneu . Is builds alone ou human will , that is building on the sand." ,^It al to quicken the public con ^a^et*bc? upon this subject, to losch the ^^*j^l^^||gpn6ibility which rests upon whole conimuuity wheu life has been r. taken away. The murderer ^'?Wemy of mankind; he has at iC^P'tlwadacity ; he has struck a blow . whole human race, and all human l , ?WS is to-?homselvc-3 and to the le Being, whose image they bear, ?Mst-Tstaf? wkh aoitcivoice and demand, jJJs?^whj^tancr, hut t>he solemn and speedy ^^j^V^wicyf**of justice. When Putnam 0a#svta?e9!&-iD* when FiskV (wicked man |h rhe was) was shot, when the victims of those twenty six who are now >?the Tombs npen the charge were hurried into eternity .then "you and I and all of us fell down," #gesw>lttL *^ ? ^ow ?^ an(* man WIS . abolished until the penalty is paid. A ^#i^tf%sWuujna.pitariuuiBm, '.he child of ttheism or low morality, endeavors to ^?WII?'Empathy for the criminal ut the the victim ; represent* law, ?sflsfe&'sW&eJ*8 na'urc '8 Pa89'onleM tWjMtV ,Mjdr*T?De>cful *lld uialignaot, and vWsafcajgisj devilish spirt upsn society, ?^??w^rleh demands the only sacrifice which its own skirts from the pol ^^Jh^i^Jpf Vjood *U(i ff?o i? from the jsj>jit^h<g|fMf* jying accessory to crime Let WNtUtfJV^tffwWrPn? nWRy thi' BPurioUB Mtt fljisisosfs? ibis false cstimste of the ???^h^WWer"-'of justice, this arrogance sgsinsC'Gbd, which ignores the unalter able relation between divine and human law, and insist upoo the punishment of convicted criminals hk a debt to society and a duty tu God. Until thia is done we need not bo sanguiuc respecting any reform ; tor a community that will tolerate its owu destroyer, and soelc to porpctuato his presence and iufltienoo, Cannot rid it-elf of lesser evils. It lias net the moral force neeesBury to frown upon the adulterer or to imprisou the thief; much less his it the vigor and virtue needful to redrc-s minor wrongs and to hold in cheek the thousand! of evil doers whom its lenioucy to greater criminals invites to wicked ways. The Fourth or July 187?. The preparations for the celebration of (he one hundredth anniversary of American Indepen lenoe hive already commenced and are in onn-natit progress It is intended to mnka this occsmou the grandest of earth. By act or Congress approved March !ld, 1S71, the centennial celebration is provided for by an internal exhibition of arts, manufacture atid products of tb? soil and mine to be held at Phila delphia, July 4, 1S7?. By nn act approved June lit, 1S72, the means fo defray the expenses uro provided. They are to be raised by a stock Eutfcriptiou and the pn fits at the close of the exhibition are to be shared among the stockholders. All exchange says: Evidently the people of Philadelphia are iu earnest concerning the great Ceu tcnnial celebration. 1 hoy reeeutly held an immense mass meeting and the reports, j speeches, subscript ions and proceedings, j show rbat the Philnderphiaus ] intend that their portion of the labor ol prepsrat un shall be wholly done. Tbc vrncrable Edjjar P, Thompson p'edged on behalf of the railroad corptwa-tions, $500,000. The in*-rest in tlii* great enterprise extends to all branches of business, each view ng with the others ia the crmnicnad^ble work* The ladies*, always in sympathy witli every good purpose, have t.iksa hold ol this patriotic work, and organized lo aid in its accomplishment. Their example will, no doubt, be emulated by the sex in ether cties: fur this celebration and exposition is ono in which the entire country has a lomninn interest. The spirit manifested iu Philadelphia will be shared by all portiom of tho count*y, us the objects of this groat ?nnireisary become generally nndcrstool by the people. Let it be borue tu mind that the one hundredth anniversary of (be birth of the Republic is to be cclebnted at Philadelphia, aud that it is to be the occasion of a graud exposition of the progress, the indu-try and rcaoirees of the United Stales; uuder the bcuign ia flucnoes of free institatt)us. Granted, the inherent advantages, the latJUt wealth nod fottuitous natural conditions which have contributed to such astoutid'ng progress and still, eontruU ths graud .ur of the nation in all that pertains to mod ern civ i hi tion with the old nations of tbo world, nnd there is no other solution to its unexnmped progress than isfurui bed by the fad thu*. this progress is iu ? inly due to tho form of government uuder which tva live?that it is only u i ler the genius and spirit of civil and religious liberty that a nation of such magnitude as the United States in all tho elements of greatnesc could have achieved such results. The Xew Ciauiv Law. ONE MO UK month FOR IlUNTfNO DXEn, and TWO MO it K .MONT"-* I* Oil II t" NT IK a iti tins* As a matter of ^enr-r:i5 interest to our readers we present below the lull text of the set amendatory of the gsmc law which was passed nt-'the last scssionoftbe Legislature; aiuf approved by the (iover nor on the 27th ultimo. The effect of the amendment msdo it> the fir#t section is to allow the hunting of deer from the first day of January, instead of from tbo first day of September tvthe Brat day of January us was formerly provided* 'i be next amendment allows-the hunting of wild tin key, partriduge, chive; woodcock, snipe and pheasant from the fifteenth ''ay of October to the fi.teenth day of Cctober to the fifteenth day of February '1 be eflect of the third amendment is to strike the robin from tht li t of birds that sic specially protected by lbs game lor: An ACT to amend an act entitled an set for ilia pioloetion and-preservation of usef ul auiiuals. Section L He it ttutctvl, ??<*.,. That soctio** oue of an act entitled an act for the protection und pres?r*mtion of use ful auimuls, approved March 12' 1872, be and is hereby umended. to wi? By striking out the Word September, in the sixth line thereof, and inserting the word August in lieu of the same. Sko. 2. That section four of the same iff be. and the same is hereby, amended as follows to wit. By striking ou' th ? wards fifteenth day of February, in the .second line thereof, aud Inserting the worda fifteenth day of April, in lieu of the same. Sxo. 3. That section fire be amended by striking out the word robin where it occurs on the ninth line thereof. Approved Fcbuary 27, 1873.?Newt -??? "DEAD, DEAD, DEAD." Foater Hung. [LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.] The intelligence comes over the wires of the bunging of Foster, the car book murderer, at New York on Friday (yesterday) morning at tweutyoue minutes after niae o'clock. Tbo tole grum says: "The Sheriff arrived at the Tombs piisou at 5 minutes before 1) o'clock, and posstrd into Foster's cell. The police wore drawn up in a hollow square. About two hundred spectators were present. The prisouer was very weak. Had the execution been postponed a few hours, it would have been uecossar/ to have carr \ Foster to the Scaffold. At seventeen minutes after nine pre cisely, Foster passed from bis cell to the Piison Yard, with the Black-cap ou, his arms pinioned behind his back lie wnlked with a firm step to the Scaffold. Rsv. Dr. Tysg read the lengthy bur ial service The Doomed Mau en deavored to place his bauds over bis eyes, but could only reach with his thumb and forefinger. The reading of tho d atb warrant was concluded at twenty minutes after nine o'clock. The rope was cut at 0 21 precisely. Foster died easily and showed wonder ful courage." Thus bus justice, the stern quality of mercy, been appeased. May the terrible lesson have a salute ry influence upuo New York and the world ?*J. This immottal philosopher and orator, was in Orangcburg on .Monday of ibis week; His philosophy is eminently thai of peace. His views can be clearly seen by a perusal of the notice given to him from the pen of John II. Morten Ksq , i the talented editor of the Columbus Enquirer, aho wrote, of the philosopher, after reading hi* timely letter to Presid ent Grant, as follows : Tue Philosopher.?VVe bare been favored wi:h the inspection of a letter written by the immortal philosopher and orator '"J. N." to President Grant, con gratulating the lat.cr uti bis having so far overcome the prejudice of his cbieT advisers as to determine ou a friend y visit to the South. '"J N." having been a previous and impartial explorer of this political field, is well qua'ifi d t* ad vis J the President of the real sentiments and the ju.?t requirements of the people of tl e Soutbtrn States, aud he dors k with his usual elcarn ss and candor. Discard ing the one bided. vi?;w*ot both sections,and planting himself square!f on the basis of tiuth and mutual oonelialion, he insists that the pa.'-sions of hoth parties should be overlooked, and that they should fraternise on the broad platform of the fidelity of eaeh to fas own conviction** of justice, truth t.nd'honor. This is J. N's ortgiuul panaccca for the trouble of the times, and while he welcomes co-laborers or converts be does not intcud to be forestalled even by the highest offtciul ^recoguilion. While profoundly impressed with feelings of friendship for the South he bus all the wliiie insisted that the sentiments of the North must also rcco gnixe the rectitude and fidelity of the otHer, acting from Us awn peculiar stand point. J. N's. statement, in this letter, of the just expectations of the Southern people, is very forcibly proseuted, and bis argwntntem tul hominum addressed to Ceu. Grant is aa slaver as it is point ed. His way of putting the equal eViims of the Southern soldiers to pen. sinus, based upon the heavy looses they had to iucur in adding to the Union millions of new voters and taxablo citi zens, ia hold and ingenious. Wo hope that the President will give heed to his views, and that iu *he Coming political uiilleuiutn, which such a oo operation must inevitably hasten, the victor's crown which adorns the head of a con verted aud luaguauiiuoawlsxecutive will hu*e a rival- iu thwgt?riou-i halo that surrounds the Philosopher whose theory at lust triumphs* o**M* prejudice and erron, and' whose martyrdom ends'in tho resplendent ascendancy of truth and justice to both sections. "J. N." will deliver ouo of ins inuoh admired lectures at Orangeburg on th a 2d of April next. He is spoken of by the entire press iu the highest torms of recommendation and praise. Our people will do honor to the groat philosopher of reconciliation, and will enjoj hearing his lecture. [communicated ] Mary Stuart'? I* raj or. The following exquisitely beautiful linos were written by Mary Queen of Scots, just before her execution, the composition of which, she said, wiled away a long and distressingly tedious day in the dark Walls ot Folheriugay : ?*0 Domine, Deui if er a tri in le, O, Jctu, mi cart, nunc libtru me, In durit catenii, In miterii poenii, D?i Uro It! Languendo, grmrndo, ef gtnu/Ucttndo Adoro, imjtloro, Ut liberat me I" THASM.ATIOlt. Oh ! flod ami my Lord, I have trusted in theo, Oh! Jesus my love7now liberate me. In atrong-binding chains, In misery ami paihs 1 w'.hIi but for time ! In pining, himcntitig un<i ben ling the knee 1 adore theo, Imptbre thee, To liberate inc t"; ?4-.? The Bench ami tiik Hau?The New York Star tjdvoc; tes a return by the bench and bar} to the fashions of the English courts, atrd gives as an esample of the necessity the stylo of the New York bar. It s^ys; "To a foreigner (we are told i ittmust seem infinitely absured to see a man occupying the ju dicial srat wearing a bob tail coat; many colored tr^pu ?erstand a gorgeous waist coat; and counsel appearing arrayed in extravagant uectaics, crimson velvet ves-ts and waxed nauusta ches, and instead of the grand solemnity of old, and the imposing' statclmc.-s of a court ol justice, a burlesque composed of legal buffoons and harlinuiiis. Hut. aside from appcarai.ee the joKer would be witticisms that sometimes paws between the court and counsel are^mnst undignified'" ? Xru$. The women of ^Columbus, (la, hi\o discarded silks and s it ins, and uro wear tnr the pi aids andrhecks manufactured iu tfcjis city. ? OBI '?U A R Y, l)iKn<55>^?r?si>^a^1aoj^ (i?unp\ Alabamit; of Tj*fnoiil fevcroff ihr niorninc of tli - ofy r4f February, Mrs. Kb!/A It BT 11 TREADpJSLL, aged yearsamfG2days. XOTTCtt. * ALL PERSONS IN ORANGERURG COUNTV wishing to take pait in a TOURN A.MF.NT and BALL to be given at On""'* burg C. If., shout 1st May. wHl please hand in their names to Mr .1. ft. PATRICK. Tiie number ol Knights will be limited to FIFTY. T. A. JEFFORDS, mar I'l tf A LARGE ROOM OVER TIIK STORE of MOSELEY k CROOK, mar 22 tf PUBLIC NOTICE. On Mumlay. the 7th day of April. A. I?. 1S72, dllring ibe usual houra of ?ale. I will sell at Orangeburg, 5. ('.. iu front of the Sheriff's Otfiee, ONE MULE. Terms cash. mar 22 8. M. FA1RET. Sheriff's Sales. Hy virtue of Sundry Executions to me di rected, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangchurg C. H., on the FIRST M?>N DAY in April next. FOR CASH, sU the Right, Title and Interest of the Depon ent? in the following Property, vi?: 1. One mitt of land containing -ton acres more <>r less, in Orangeburg County, hound ed on i Iic Northeast by Columbia Road, Bast by lands formorly ot II. C. tVannuinsker, South and Wee* by T. K,. Suaporias. 5. One 'raot iu said County containing ?VMt acres more or less, liouudcd on the North and West by laud of O. Farnnra, Fu*t by the traot above described, and Weal by land of T. K. Sasportus I Mule, 1 llnr.se, '.' Oxen and 1 Cow. Lev ied on as the property of Andrew Inabinet at the hint ot'Jacob A maker. ALSO 1. On- tract of bind in soil Counly con taining I OS ooros more- or le^s. bounded on the Bast hy Und of Win, Metis, West by lau 1 of N ('. Whelstono, North by lands formerly of Joshua Hair, and South In lands '>f Win. Metis ?ml J. P. Herry. Ler itd on is the property of O. V. Metis ui the suit of [\. C. Whetstone. ALSO 1. One tract of land in said County con taining 1(181 acres morw or loss, swamp laud, bounded by ,auds of Abrain K. Shuler, tieorge Shuler, Sam'l R. Shulur, Frederick ('urn and Joshua HutF 2. One tract containing 10'tl acres more or less, swamp laud, bounded by lands of W. Hullo, J. U. Moorer, Joseph Howell, Sam'l It. Shuler and iho Charleslou au>l ()rati;iebiirg ('?titity line. 8, And one other tract containing K>iU acies more or less, swurup laud, botmdnd by lands of Sands of Sam'l jll Shuler, Joseph L. Shuler, A. ltush's grant, Joseph Howell and Abriiin B. Shuler. Levied on us the iiroperly of Charles 8. Rull at the suit of Frederick K. Hacoii and Crowell Ha Iden. Sheriff'sOffee, \ B. I.CAIN, Orangeburg IS. H. K 0.?L S- Q. 0. Mar. ?-?Mth, 1871. > mar *J2 td All persons who desire Pictures taken, will please come forward at once, as I will close my business at this place by the 15th May. C. D. BLUME, ARTIST, nur 22 ?I 20 tf Assignee's Sale. IN JJANKRTTTCY. In the Matter of Jno. C. Kk.nneki.y and Jno. HUFFMAN, Buukrupts, Ea Paid 0. B Glover, Assignee. Rv virtue of an order <>f sale lo mo di reef ed fron? I he llonorulile District of South Carolina, I will sell at puhliu auction at (ir angeburg C. II., on Monday, 7th April next, nt the usual hour.i of sale fur cash. Certuiu Judgiueuts. Notes and Accounts belonging tu tue Estates of the uhuve named Bankrupt s. A list of iho above can be seen on appli cation to tbe und? rsigne I. f. \\. GLOVER, Assignee. mar '22 ' 8t Assignee's Sale. IN UANCKRUlTpV. In the Mutter of CUARLEa 11 TlIOM BoN, Hank rapt, Ax Parte V. V. Din BLE, Assignee. By virtue of sn or?Icr of sale from the Honorable the District Court ot the I * n it States lor South Carolina, I v*; 1 soil >tt pub lic auc ion, :ii OrangcburgC. II., on Monday tlio 7th April next, at the usual hour- u( falo. for cash, ili,- C hoses in Action belong ing tlio Estate of Hbove Bankrupt, cousist ing of Loot ot Ellen S. Thutnson, W. U. rhotnsoti and Jautet S* thorn* .u *n which is a balance duo of about $1 hH'0.00. Also Ilond of Jo.in II. Tholihson, . S. Thomson and tv K. Thoiusun un ivhioh ia n balance of-. I' V. DIBBLE, Assignee, March 21at, 1*73. :U 7\TOTlCK.?All rersosis Hav J. s '"^ 'l '? "i Is ?>%?< inal t!i" Estate of the Iv.e John R?nnet i *?iil wider an aeco ml of them duly attested l??, nail those ihlebt.d will make payment to tin- itnth't sighed. JOHN V. BONNKTT, K.-.csuVv>r. Oraa^-shovg M? reft f?tl?, T873. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE 13 HEUERT GIVEN THAT o:ie month frotii d?tc I will tilu my ftnul account with the IluairabSe Aug I'.. Knowl ton, Jud^a of Probate fei Dratigeburg f'oui; ty. ? t B x ecu I o i of Estate ef Mrs. Di miah l!:\.c::, dcc'd, s.a.'. .'.s!; fei L.itirs cf Dismissal. JAM KS F I7.LAR, March l-'.ili. 187:1. Escfcutor. tiuiv IS .4t IN Tllli COURT OF PRO RAT 15 Whereas, Dempsey Gantoer hath applied to in?t :or Letters uf Administration on the Estate of Martha Car Incr, late oi Or angehurg County, deceased. These are thtu'efosja t>/ ciio and admonish all and singular 'he kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear, be fore inc. at a Court of Probate for the said County to be holden at Orangeburg, on the 24th ?lay of March 1872, at 10 e'ol'ock A. M.. to -.; ? cause if any, why the .aid Ad ministration should not l>. grunted, Given ander my Hand and the Seal ?kf Court, thi-- 8tb day of Mr.r A. L>. 1872? and in the niaety-se nth year of American Iudo pendenoe. [L.S.] AUG. B. KNOWLTON, mar 1-3?"it frobate Judge, (> C. Notice of Dismissal. T^f/OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN T H AT ON B tuuiith from dato 1 will file my Final A?.oount with the Honorable Vug H. Knowl ion. Judge of 1'rohute for Orangeburg County. anJ **k for Letters of Dismissal as Guardian of J .c. U Garick. M. i. OARICK, Uuardiaa. Marek. 1st. 187.1. ?Ira N'OTICE. ALL PERSONS HAVING I>K ? mnnds agniuM the E?tnli> of the lam James E. Qttatllobauiu w ill render an account of them duly attested >o. and those ind.litod will make payment to, Mossrs vi lover & Glover, Attorneys at Luvt AMANDA P. QUATTLEBAUM. AdminitM miri x. Orangeburg February -fHh 1>173. mar. lal at 33 11 JAM I SON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practioe la the Courts ?f OR AKfl K BURG and HA UN WILL. OFFICE COURT HOURS 8QVARI. Feh 22d Uy I Notice of Dismissal. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONE 1\ month from date I will File my Final Account with the Hon. Aug. II. Knowltoa, Judge of Probat? for Orau^elurg fountr, and u.k for Letters of Dismissal as Adminis trator of the eatute of Geo. K. Fairey, de ceased ?8. M. PA I RET.. Feb. 19th, 1873. Adiaiaistrst er. feb 22 1 m Estate Sale* IN t?UR8UANOE OF AK ORDER. FROM The I'robate Court, of the founly of Oraugchurg, I will sell lor cash, on Tuesday March lHth l?7;t, at the residence of the late James F. guatllebaum,- "tie half iutereat in one Steam San Mill, and one Grits Mil!, also, Cow and Calf, one Buggy and house bold furniture Ac. AM A N D A F. Qf ATTLKB A ? M. .vdoiinistealriv. mar lei II KI BISONS, MILLILEBY AND STB AW 000 BS, l h 7 :?. a luv WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES &C. Armstrong Cator & Co. IMPOBTSBS, MAMUACTUlir.il? asd johiikks Bonnet, Trimming, Nock ami Sash Rib bons, Velvet Ribbons, Nook 'Pias. Bonn el Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crape*, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments), Frames, &c., Sr*w Bonnets uml Ladies and Children's Hma. trimme?! ami untrimmed. Ami in connect ing w.irerooraa White (toods, !.incus. Em broideries, Enee?. Nota Collars, Sells. HandkorobjtfW, Veiling. Head .Nois, &c . \c Nos. ?_' !'; mi l '24\> Raltimore Stroct, Balti more Md. These goods ar? manufaetured by ua or buughl for Cit-b directly from the Europuan und American Manufacturer*, embracing all the intest novelties. uurc|U.illed in ttarie ty sud cheapness in any market Orders flllod with oure promptness and despatch. mar. Ist 4.1 \TOTHK.-thc Ce*]>arlner. SHIP heretofore existing between D. W. MUSTARD, and TIIOMA8 P. ROSE ii hereby dissolved, by tin death of the latter. Tiru business will be carried *%*A %A*a same place br I>. W. MUSTARD frejrn FeWa^ry 12th A. D. 1878. D. W. WfJSTARD. Pel, 22d 4t Notice of Dismissal. TSaTOTICI IS HBREBTGIVEN THAT one Month f oin d.ne I will file my final account with the Honorable Aug. 11. Kn<*wl ton. Jmlge of Probate for Orangebarg County, at Guardian of I onald W. Banter. W. H. RgEDISH, Feb. Fib, 1873. Caare?m. feb 8 1m Tor Sale Cheap. A email WELL IMPROVED PLACE in a mil? of Ceder Grove Store, in the Perk. Terms eaey. TII.*D C. ANDREWS. Jan 2f?th If ( harks II. Cirecin CATiERER. The above named announces to theee in!?"???steil that ho is prepared always la ruriiiah. BKKP, POULTRY GAUE, FISH, and Meals delivered to any order. C. II. ORESN. Po?? lit F. F. Pl.SM S RO. J*f. M. WlLSO*. Sa m ' t. A. Net son. D. F. FLEMMING & CO witot.KS?t.a naAi.SRi tx boots, siioi:s AND THI NKS, 5:?. O IfAVSK STBEKT. ?' f?yif,isynifeiit wplhy~?~?>~ CHARLESTON, S. ('. No jra'ns hnv* bee spared in endeaTorins to rendeca our la,rgr assortment of floods at tractive and desirable; ml not hing has bees lelt und no that long esperi*nce and &.??idui ly could -o^ges-*., to deserve a lUaro of your pal ronage Mavini perfected arrati^enertK h.** w"ni?b wm reoei ? e utr guedi direct . t orn tho ma no fneturer . ensur our customers the^rcat ad vantage 'if purcliksing them at tho v?ry low est rules and of the most desirable onest In price* and iptaUiy- webelivTothey will compare favorably with any other slock iu the city or elkewli? re. V. t shall be pleased j to offer these Goods for your inspaetiou at any tune you m?> fnvor up with a rail. All orders will httve our earefifll aud prompt n: t ?et ion. Yours truly. D. F. FLEMING. & CO. Feb loth at ??/n Mrriicintt. Qualify <? *>/ik* Firtt Impor timer." E. J OLIVEROS, M. Dn l>r Al.r.Jl IN DRUGS, M BDIC'NES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, NON-EXPLOSIVE LAM IS. CAR DEN SEEDS, ko.%t?, PRESCRITIONS prepared with ACCUR ACY' and FIDELITY, tot w*ieh purpoee S full and complete aMortment of PURE CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will be constantly on band. Long experience?a successful bttfiintsa career of mere than eight yesrs iu Orange bnrg. a gooi knowledge of the DRUG MARKET at komu and abroad, will afford a Sufficient guarantee that all g ion * sold o f dispensed at my establishment will bo GENUINE an.I RELIABLE. Apprcoiaf.ug the BaceeSS ?hieb in the past has attended my efforts, 1 iisvc de lermin'cd to spare no pains to merit a con Diince of the patreaage so liberally bestow ed. 1P..T. OI.EVFROS \t. D. No. 1(H) Kusrel Street Orangeburg. A SMALL FARM FOR- SALE about three quarters of a mile from the ( uurt House captaining 16 >res with a GOOD DWELL! Nfls, KITCHEN, STA ELK and an Excellent. W Bid. of WA TER. Alao some CHOICE FRUIT TREES have recently been aet out. The above is oue of the most desirable and healthy places in tho Siaie. For par ticulars apply to Z. M. WoLFB, Or to TllAD. C. ANDREWS, jan 18 im SCHOOL BOOKS! MtSIC k STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND at ins ENGINE riOtJSE. The celebrated TEN LITTER BOOK for Copying LeUera?used without a Press? every bnainom man'shonld have our. Anything in my line net on hand eaa.be ordered in a-'short time. K I If K ROtfl^MO V. jan ? o ly fpO A Valuable Invention $5 AN FNTIRBLY NEW Sewing Machine! FOR DOMESTIC USE. O.M.Y FIVE DOLLARS. W1TB Till ssw Patent Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IX CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. f'omplctc in nil its parts, uses th? Straight Eye Pointed Nee?n%Pe*T Tin cadi ng, direct, upright ?mdtive M'vtl??, New Tension. Sei/. . Feed and Cloth Guidaf. Operates by Wk??l anil on n Table. Light Running. Smooth and noixelcsa like ?II good high priced machines. Hau patent check to prevent tho wheel being turned the wrong way. Use* the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lcck Stitch (finest and strongest Btitell known ;) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of werk, fine and coarse, fioui Cambric t? heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses ul) descriptions of threeu* The best mechanical talent in America, und Europe, hu been devoted to improving and simplifying our Machines, combining on'y thai which is practicable, and die-? pensing with all complicated surroundings generally found in other machine*. Special terms ?;<d extra inducements tor male and Crinale agents^ store keepers, Ao.* who will establish agencies through the country and keep onr n?w machine* SfJnn bibilion and mile. County rights given to smurt a; ciitb free. Agent's complete outfit* furnished without any extra ohargW. Samples of sewing, descriptive circal&rs containing terms, testimonials, ongraviogs, fee. sent fr?e Address. RROP*S SEWING MACHINE CO.. J*e. 1329 Uruatwsa, Now Yerfc1.'" ??*?* i?b8 ' ? 1y _-?a-? " =i ft t ji . cancer's cctr^d;; WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTE,' Which destroy and remove the Caneor entire wiihom c?e risk ef the Knife or the Loss of l'.lood. ana at the some time ?vor-' f>!?*- the tendency to C~n.:?r in t be ay at em. We al?u treat all forms ef Chronic, Long 'Stunuiftg iTSd <>t)yrure Diseases* wit* mm* paralleled StieeeSKj especially Epilepsy ?r" Iii?, Ubewnrtlism. Neuralgia, Asthma Ser ? fula and Secondary Syphilis. For full papticii?-''*, Cireutara, ie., ear? on or suLlrufH E. It. tVREKN. M;D.rT a GsUKoVe, N.??? - A. ft. BiNM.r.Y. M. !?..? fliHi lotte, N C*. Or .1. E. BavWflEV. M. D.. ~A jail U?".in ftimter, S. C. Arm* >? 18o5. AMAGNIFKCNT l^s 18 in h ENORA-* VING ol ilia sufrendet o?Gc*. TV*. Lraesi ful c dored. En graved In tlra hiijfhe**: ftfMt of tue art and printed im lieavy plate V*V*Jf It is tiuly a getn of nil, one wuich sheiftd hang in the oler *f every Southern ho ms. Sent by inr.il, mouAicd oir a ruller and poat paid. on receipt oj JU eems. or 3 fur?O cent. Agents Wanted' A-Ulress. J. C, A W, M. BURROW, ? Bristol Tenn. Dataiognes ?f Picteres, Books/ lt., senk free. i | feb 8 ?t ~ Do You WaniP" NEW GOODS! GO,TO BRIGGMANNS, IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BBIGGMANN'S sri frfssj YYIHuRK YOU'LL FIND Any and Everything. nov 2 W? DR. A. C. DUKES' CRAN?KBURG, S. C, usalii is DRUGS. MEDICINES,. PAINTS. AND OILBV FINE TOILET SOAPS, Rieusiif? ANW FF.RFUMEY, PURE WINES and LIQUORS for Medicinal uses* DYE-WOODS and BYB.STITFFS generally. A full line of TOBACCO and b BO A RE. Farmers and Physicians from the Country will hud our Stock ef Mediciuee Complete* Warranted "enuino and of the Best Quality Lot of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS: jan 11 e tf _' ' - IN TilK COURT O*' PHOBATK. Wbshfas, Mary Rose hnth applied tin' mo for MteM *>f Administration en the* Estate of Thomas P. Rose, late of Orange-* burg County, deceased. Those are the Wore M cite and admonish/ all and singular the Kindred and Creditors' of the sniil deceased, to be aud appear be rore rae at a Court et* i9r*e>ate* fpr tke e*i* <? -.uiii v. to be holden eft' OfrfrVigcburg on Ihm I day of March WS, eA 10 o'clock A. M to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration should not be* granted.*'-*'1 Given under my baud and the Seal of sajr' . Court, this 77th day of \fkf.. A. D: ttW*. And in lb- ninety-ssventti'year of Ainerleaar1 Independence. ATTO. ih ExV<m*wion;. [L S.] Judge *.r Probat?O'. rT.. mar ? ' ? . 2*