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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS QEORGK BOLIVEK, FlX A HCl AL AND BcfllMBIB MaMAQKII. OlUoluI Paper or the State and of OransjebiirK Count j. SATffiSrjiir; * arch 22,1873, IlJjTf^irlclt A. Sawyer, late TJ. S. Senator frutn South Carolina, lias been appointed by President Grunt Asuistant TrWaVitfert-4f'rethe United Statca. His appointment was promptly confirmed by thtf%e1ft\U* Mr. Sawyer has a well earned rotation for ability and integ rity. IIo has many strong iriends and wsrtn sdwirors in tin's State who are grttlfied at this recognition of his merit. TUo Pulpit 011 the Flow of tat -?.??n Mlood. fjHi?Me tool m ? ^Mp|ft^ltriD,jj period of blood letting, which has just abated at the North, has amines* IT .P< been fully commented upon and rebuked with t\ic plain words of duty, by the entire press of the country. But there LrVWNiil1 power, which has concurrent j&rwwHinon,"iind a superior influence to taR (^Sjp^Lincc of this chapter of niur dejs^ T^fc^jppw er is the pulpit. f. Charles A. Studdard, I> J) , |r?"ptoached at Washington MWg%fll Presbyterian Church to a large -nettMn&sx* *f ? '? a- '"' congregation from Genesis ix, 5, "At t^^feg^ofVcTcry mail's brother will I ygn^i^je^the Hi'o of man." In this rer ysubject is treated with a mas to s rly force and eloquence. Tbe preacher Snid: "The text occuis nrt of the Bible which has always 4 *J*0 id regarded a? the highest inspired .fur puubsbing a murderer with death ; and although I intend to apply '-the truth whiih it contains in a spiritu oi eenie.fi thould think n y?clf negligent luty if I pni-srd by this word of (loci ttat^kiud without teaching you that a murderer docs by his act forfeit his right in human society and ii cur Jfagjfapw .,oJT\dcath 3 that this is a law universal ns the nice, unchanging ns ?^4%>**wai*t-ter of God, unconditional in ?fUr^flVlllrVtJt and imperative in its de a law in harmony with the ^jjgjjlJ^J^on ^of human nature and the JkWkr^mf&kmtVt all anlii|uity. It is the Jt^sVettaafb? -fiid imposed upon human ?m*Mfcjf>Md*u1S? irulj fundamental th\l *,rw4areath penalty for murder cannot bo *jfc?fl|eWof wjt,hout weakening the sane ^fioMi^f ^11 gevcrnmcnts, human and ej0^*sjsj*>. *jf has been truly and forcibly said that "the JStatc may disobey this ? ordinance of Cod ; it may condemn other . ?? , r isaxfies having a like divine ?*.noc institution; but .iu doing so it discarls its own highest idea and rejects the only foundation upon which it can porinaneu ajHjpfest. It builds alone on human will , flfcvlpl that is building on the sand." It ?^sPoefdfol to quicken the public con tswMy s^iai Is*' ' ^ eeience upon tkis subject, to teach the ffgff/^fj^.fljflponsibUity which rests upou esjafj^l whole community wheu life has heen #sf trifcintely taken away. The murderer ???B&'Uti' enemy of mankind ; he has at *^mke^l\nina?iity ; he has struck a blow ^ifjplC whole human race, and all human , . beings , owa ii to-?hetnscl-vcs and to the Rupr.'tue Being, whose image they bear. tMtQft'fitifn wkh united-v-oiue aud dbtnand, not vengeance, hut the solemn and speedy ^^?^fecution of justice. "When Putnam Jaaftf* *!*iD? wueD l'i&fe (wicked man though ho was) was shot, when the victims of those twenty six who are now ronfined*~ut the Tombs np< n the charge of''"'murder were hunted into eternity ^iben^'you and I and all oi us fell down," ^.the law of God and man was . abolished until the penalty is paid. A ^a^^ijbpyhtiinanitarianism, the child of ?theism or low morality, endeavors to *^rW?''ijtapathy for the criminal at the * ' expense of the victim ; rcpresenta law, . ^eflfrfrfrjj'1*., Hs nature is passionless and ?jWjWwV m revengeful and uialign&ut, and eVoevtsJlsafgisj ; defil'.ah spir't upon society, ^l-*^lrHi1Mi>H)Mnands the only sacrifice which ean cleans its own skirts from the pol . lution of blood aud free it from the n?cFv>. . tv cbatja *f t>C!"g accessory to crime. Let ?jBejw*e)Uo**gQt9d> | BU?o put away this spurious Nm taffsWtiave, this false estimate of the ****%btWM%r"! of justice, this arrogance od, which ignores the unalter able relation between divine and human law, e:id insist upou tho punishment of eonfictcd criminsls n* a debt to society and a duty tu (iod. Until this is done we need not be sanguine respecting any reform ; fur a community thut will tolerate its own destroyer, nud seek to perpetuate his presence and infltienco, cannot rid it-elf of lesser evils. It has net the moral force necessary to frown upou tlio ndultercr or to imprison the thief; much less his it the vigor aud virtue needful to redress minor wrongs end tu hold in cheek the thousands of evil doers whom its lentouoy to greater criminals Invites to wicked ways. The Fourth or July 1&70. The preparations for the celebration nf the one hundredtU anniversary of American Indepeti lonce hive already com men cud ami are in constant progress It is intended to niakn this orcu.Moti the grandest of earth. I'y aet of Congress approved March 3d, 1S71, the centennial eelebratiou is prnvided for by an internal exhibition of arts, manufacture aud producta of the soil at:d mine to be lud 1 at I'uihv delphis, July 4, 1S70. l>y an act approved Juno lit, 1S72, the means to defray the expenses aro provided. Thcj are to be raised by a stock Eulscrtptiou and the pr? fits at the clcsc of the exhibition are to be shared among the stockholder*. An exchange snys: Evidently the people of Philadelphia are iu earnest conc.rning the great Con tcnnial celebration. 1 hey recently held an immense mass meeting and the reports, speeches, subscriptions and proceedings, hln'W rhat the l'hiludotphiaus intend that their portion of the tutor of preparation shall be wholly done. The venerable Edgar K, Thompson pledged on behalf of the railroad corporation', ?500,000. 'i he iuc rest in this great enterprise extends to all branches of business, each ricw'og with ;h? others iu the et mmonadable work l bs Indios, always in sympathy wit'.i t very g< od purpose, have taken hold ul this patriotic work, and organized t?i aid in its accomplishment. Their example will, no doubt, be emulated by the sex in ether cities: for this celobratihn and exposition is otio in which the entire country has a common interest. The spirit manifested iu Philadelphia will be slitired by all portions uf tho eouttOy, as the objects of this groat anniveisary beccmegenerally understood by ti>c peeple. Let it be home iu mini that t he one hundredth anniversary of tho billh of tie. Repubiin is to be cclebr<ted at Philadelphia, aud that it is tu be the occa.-ion of a graud exposition of the progress, the indu-try nud reso'trcca of the Uuited Stales; uudcr tho bouigu in fjuenocs of free iustituti >us. Uraotod, the inherent advantages, the latdUt wealth and fottuituus natural conditions which have contributed to such astoutid'ng j ro.jre.ss and still, oontf r.r th* ^rnii? :Ui* of the nation iu all that pertains to mod ern civilution with thu old nations of tho world, and there is no other solution to its uncxa injiod progress than isfurui bed by the fact tha?. (hi* progress is niiinly due to thu ffrm of government under which we live?that it is only in 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 greatnese could have achieved such results. Thv Sew (?auu Law, ON P. MO 11 F. MONTH Foil I1UNTt.N0 HEKtl, AND TWO MCRK MONTHS FOR 111 NT INU It! tt OS' As a matter of gencrnS interest to our readers we present below the lull text ot the set amendatory of the gsmc law which w.ts passed, of the last session of the Legislature; and approved by the Gover nor on the 27th ultimo. The effect of the amendment msdo it> ttse Sr?t section is to sUow the hunting of1 deer from'the fust day of January, instead of from thu first day of September t*?the fist day of January as was formerly provided' 'I he next amendment allows- the hunting of wild tin key. partriduge, dt?ve; wo?>dcock, snipe and pheasant from thu bt'ieintb r'.ujr of October to the fifteenth* day of October to the fifteenth day of February '1 he ( fleet of the third amendment is to strike the robin from tht li t of birds that aic specially piotoetcd by lbs game Uws AN At T to amend an act cmilled an aet lor ibo protection uud preservation of useful animals. SECTION 1. !'>t it ennertftl, >ir.t. That so t.o- one of an urt entitled an act lor the protection und prueervsitiou of use ful auimuls. approved March 12- 1872, be and is hereby amended, to wi<? Jly striking out the Word September, in the sixth line thereof, and inserting the word August in lieu of the same. Skc. 2. That section four of the same pet be. and the same is hereby, amended as follows to wit. By striking ou" th ? words fifteenth day of February, in tho I second liue thereof, and inserting the words fifteenth day of April, in lieu of tho same. Sic 3. That section five be amended by striking out the word robin where it occurs on the ninth line thereof. Approved Fcbuary 27, 1873.?A'cics ? ??? ? - ? ??? i ? "DEAD, DEAD, DEAD." Fonlcr J i-tu?. [LATEST BY TELEGRAPH*] The intelligence comes over the wirei of the haugi.ig of Foster, the car hook murderer, at New York on Friday (yesterday; morning at twenty one minutes after niae o'clock. The to!e grum says : "The Sheriff arrived at the Tombs piisou at 5 minutes before I) o'clock, and passed into Foster s cell. The police were drawn up in a hollow square About two hundred spectators were present. The prisoner was very weak. Had the execution been postponed a few hours, it would have been necessarj' to have carried Foster to the Scaffold. At scveuteen minutes after nine pre cisely, Foster passed from his cell to the Prison Yard, with the Black-cup on, his arms pinioned behind his back lie walked with a firm step to the Scaffold. Rev. Dr. Tyng read the lengthy bur ial service The Doomed Man en deavorcd to place his bauds over his cyce, but could only reach with his thumb and forefinger. The reading of tho death warrant was concluded at twenty minutes after nine o'clock. The rooe was cut at 0 21 precisely, Foster dud easily and showed wonder lul courage." Tl u> has justice, the stern quality of mercy, been appeased. May the terrible lesson have a saluta ry influence upon New York and the world ?*J. !?.?* This immortal philosopher and orator, was in Orangrburg on Monday of this week. His philosophy is ebiincntly thai of peace. His views cm be clearly secu by a perusal of the notice given to him from the pen of John II. Morten I5si| , I the talented editor of the Columbus Enquirer, who wrote, rf the philoso* her, after re?ding hu timely letter to Fres d ent Grant, as follows : TllE I'HIf.OSnrTIER.? We have been favored wi:h the inspection of n letter j writtcii by the immortal philosopher and orator "J. IS." to President Giant, coc grauLt'ng tho lat er on his having so far overcome the prejudice of his chief advisers as to determine Oil a friend y visit to the South. "J N." having been I a previous and impartial explorer of this political field, is well qua'tfi d t> ad vis j the President of the real sentiments and the ju.'t requirement* of the people of tl e Southern States, and ho d >es ? with his usual clcarn ss and candor. Discard iu^ the one sided, vieWSoi both sei liens,and plantmg himself squarel* on the basis of tiuth und uit?ual eonelialion, he insists that the passions of loth parties should be overlooked, and that they should fraternise on the broad platform of the fide Hoy of raeb to f?s own convictions of justice, truth Mid'honor. This is J. N's ongiual psnaceca for the trouble of the times, and while he welcomes co-lab irers or converts he does not intend to be forestalled CVeu by the highest official reeoguition. While profoundly impressed with feelings of friendship for tin South he bus all the white insisted that the sentiments of the North must also rcco gnixe the tcclitude and fidelity of the otfter, acting from Us own peculiar Maud point. J. N's. statement, in thi? h tier, of the juat expectations of the Southern people, is very forcibly presented, and his artpnnentem ad hominunt addressed to Oeu. Grant is as slaver as it is point cd. His way of putting the equal claims of the Southe.ru soldiers to pen. sinus, based upon the heavy losses they had to incur in adding to the Uuiou millions of new voters and taxable cili tens, is bold and ingenious. Wc hope that the President will give heed to lv*U views, and that iu tho coining political milleuiutn, which such a co operation must inevitably kauten, the victor's crown which adorns the head of a con verted aiid maguaiMiuonerExecutive will have a rival- iu th* gforious halo that aurrounds the Philosopher whose theory at lust triumphs- o-rsr- prejudice and error, and' whose martyrdom cuds iu tho resplendent asecuduncy of truth and justice to both sections. "J. N." will dolivcr ouo of his tuueh admired lectures at Orangeburg on th e 2d of April next. He is spoken of by tho entire press iu the highest toruia of recommendation nud praise. Our pooplc will do honor to the groat philosopher of reconciliation, and will enjoy hearing his lecture. [communicated ] Wary Stuart'? Prnyer. The following exquisitely beautiful linos were writteu by Mary Queen of] Scots, just before her execution, the composition of which, she suid, wiled away a long and dit-tressingly tedious day in the durk wallt? ol Fotheriuguy : ???<) Domine, lieu* tferavi in tc, V, Jetu, mi rar?, nunc l\l>era me, Jn durii ratrnit, In mit er it pnenit, Jlt'i hru le ! Languendo, gemnxdo, et fftnufltctendo A n'oro, imjrtoro, Ut din-rat me t" translation. t)h ! God and my Lord, i have trusted in thee, Oh! Jesus my lnve7 now liberate me. In strong-binding chains, In misery und pnikis 1 wish but for tlrCe ! In pining, lamenting und bending the kneo 1 adore thee, itupfbre thee, To liberate me !"1 j. The Bench and tiik Hah?Th New York Star advoc: tes a return by the lu rch and bar? to the fashions of the English courts, ami gives as au example of the necessity tho style of the New York bar. It say-; "To a foreigner (we are t old "l its must seem infinitely sbsured to see a man occupying the ju dicial seat wearirjg a bob tail coat; many colored frotuersland & gorgeous waist coat; and counsel appearing arrayed in extravagant ncculies, crimson velvet vests and waxed mousta ches, aud instead of the gt and solemnity of old, aud the imposing stateliiucss of a court of justice, a burlesolic composed of legal buffoons and hnrlefiuius. Hut, aside from apj'oarai.ce the jefter would be ffitticisuia that sometimes nans between the court and counsel are^mest undignified " Xi'wt. 1 The women of ^Kolumbus, On . h ive discarded silks nndj Sil ins, and are wear ing the piaids an&checks manufactured in iba* city. J obi tJu A 11 Y. liiv t.;?>*^rr?s^^iU.viiy-^'J ?? ^^u:i;y Alabnra?Y f)f Tylvnoid f= vet on the mornfne of th* ?;<?? of i'ebruarv. Mrs. ELIZABETH TREADW ELL, age 1 ::j years and'?,'> days. notice! ' ALL PERSONS IN ORANGERURG COUNTV x.ihhi?g to take part in a TOURN AMENT awl P VI.V. to be given at Orange burg C. II., about 1st May. will plca.se 11an11 in th -ir iiamcsto Mr .?. >V. PATRICK. Tite number of Knights w ill be limited to F1FTT. T A JEFFORDS, mar _"2 if TO LET A LA KG E ROOM OVER THE STORE MOSELEY i CROOK. mar 22 If PUBLIC JsOTH'K. On Monday the 7th day e-f April. A. I> 1-7'J. during ibe usual hours uf ?.;le. I will atll ut Orangeburg, S. C in front <>t" the .Sheriff's Ot?co, ONE MULE. Terms cash. mar '22 S. M. PA I RET. Sheriff's Sales. Ily virtue of Sundry RxeCUtions to toe di reeted, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Oriingcburg U. H . on the FIRST M>?N l>\V in A-prtl noxl, FOR CASH, all the Right, Title und Interest of the Depon ents in the following Property, vi/.: I. <>ne ir:ut of land containing 4U0 acres more or |e? .. iu Orangchurg County, bound ed on 11 ? o Northeast Im Columbia Ron 1. East by binds fonnorly of II. C. Wannainaker, South a*. I West by T. K. Sasportas. ?. One Iraol in said Cuunty containing ?".'.?Ii acres more or le-s. hounded on the N<<rtli and West l>y land of O. Farnnm, East Ky the tract above described, and Weal by laud "I T. K. Sasportus I Mule, 1 Horse, "J vixen and 1 (low. Lev. ied on iis the property of Andrew In?hmet at the sn?i uf Jacob Auiaker. ALSO I. One Irnct <?l Lind in ?ni I County oon taining IOH nor us more or le-s, bounded on the East by laud of Win. Molts, Wesl bj Ian 1 of N ('. Whetstone, North by lands formerly of Joshua Hair, and South by lands ?t' Win. Melts and J. P. Berry. Lev ied on its the property ol O. V. Metis at tho suit of M. C. Whetstone. A LSI > 1. One tract of land in said County con taining 10,11 acres more or lesa, swamp laud, bounded by ,auds of Abrain E. Shuler, George Shuler, Sam'l II. Shuler, Frederick t arn und Joshua Mut! '2. One Iraol containing 10:il acres more or les*, swamp laud, bounded l>y lands of W. Iliiiio. .1. R, Moorer, JosepU Uowell, Stiin'l R. Shuler and tho Charleston aud Orangeburg Ceunty line. 8. And oiio other tract coutaining rO&l acies more or less, swaiuplamh botuided by lands of Sands of Sam i TS Shuler, Joseph L. Shuler, A. ltuah's grant, Joseph llowell und Abrain E. Shuler. Levied on us the Iirnparty of Charles S. Bull at lbs suit of I'rvderiofa K. tlaeon and Crowell Ma Iden. ShorifTa t)tlce, \ K. I ?AIN, Orangeburg C. H. & 0 . I S. 0, 0. Mar. 20th, 1871. j mar 2'2 td by All persons who desire Pictures taken, will please come forward at once, as I will close my business at this place the 15th May. C. D. BLUME, aktist. mar 22 *| 20 it Assignee's Sale. IN uankuiji toy*. In tin; Matter of Jno. c. Kenneui.y ami Jno. II it km an . BaukiU|)t8, !'.< p.ut, tj \\ Glover, Assignee. I' v virtue of an order of sale to me direcf* oil from lite Honorable District of South Carolina, I ?111 sell at public auction ut - angcliurK I'. II., on Monday, Tili April next, ut the usual hours .it salt- for cash. Certain Judgments, Notes ami Accounts belonging to lue Estates of the above iiaincl Bankrupts. A h>t ol iIip above ean h?* seen on appli oatiou to the iindcrsigncd. y. B. GLOVER, Assignee, m.ir 'JJ ? ;Jt Assignee's Sale. IN HANCKRUl'TUV. Iu the Muttor of CtlARLK? 11 Thom son, Hankrapt, Ar Parte I'. V DlH ulk, Assignee. IW virtue of an order of sale from the Honorable the District < ouri ut the United States lor South (Carolina, I wi 1 soil ai pub lic sue ion, :u < Irang' S>.irg C. II . on Monday the 7th April n^it. at ti.e usuiil hours of salo. for cash, the Choses m Action belong ing the K.tatc of above HaiiKrupi, consist ing of Ihm t ul I'.lien S. Thomson; W. R. Thomson auil James s. fhomsoii on which is a balance due 61 about .??\ >iHX).(HI. Also Bond of Ju.oi II. flionson, . S. Thomson and B. I-!. Thomson ou wbioh is a balance of-. P v. DIBBLE, Assignee. March 2lat, 1*73. ::t TVTOTkCJs:.?All Cer-ous Hav ^ T ing 'I .a in Ii agtiinsl Hi" Estate of the Iste John Bonnet i will r?-udui an account of Ihein duly attested lo, and ih >???? ih.lcbt.jd will ui;.he payment to tin- ?ndis'stgiie I. .1?kv.n F. DON ME FT, ?2,csuVor. Grass I uYg M*. re.i f.'ith, P8*3. Notice of Dismissal. N'OTICB 13 IIEUEBT GIVK?i THAT o:.e mouth from d?'c I will til? my final account with iho lionsrable Aitg B. Bitowl ion. Jii'l^a of Probsts i.i Oraugeburg Coun iv. m Bxecul ?! ol tii. l!?:ai? .f \'..> In a'tia'a lice!:, zz.\ fet !..:t::-3 ef Dismissal. JAMES F I7.LAR, March l'iih, IS7-I. Executor, new lo si ix tiii; court ov iniuiu ris Whereas, Dempsoy tiardner h.ili appliol I to ins lor Letters of Administration on I the Estate ?! Mai inn Car liier, Ih:c oi Or angeburg County, <icroits<d. , These are thorefoee to cito and admonish all and singular tb<- kin>!r?ul au i Creditors of the said deceased, to h?? no i appear, be fore me. ai a Court of Probate for the said County tu I*.' holden at Ornngeburg, on the 2 Hi dav of March I872r at 10 o'clock A. i M., to U -iw cause '.f any, why the ?a.<i Ad ininistratioti should not he granted, Given under my Hand and I lie Seal ?f Court, tin* Mb day of M.-.r A. L>. 1872, aud in the uinoty-se nth year of American Inde pendence. [L.a i aw. n. kKowltos, mar 15?2t Probate Judge, t) C. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IB HERPBT GlVEN THAT ONE uioiitu tr?vi? ilste I wiil fi'o my Final Aioount irill. the Honorable \ng It Knowl ton, Judge of I'rohaio for tlrangeburg I County, ami ask for Letters of Dismissal as Guardian of Jacob Gariek. M. i. OA RICK. Guardian. MsreW 1st. 1873.?Ira N'OTICR. ALL PERSONS HAVING DB mnnds agatust ih? E.taiouf the Isie James B. Qiliitth 'i turn rv: 11 render un ?reo ml of ihem duly attested to. and those Indebted ill make payment tn, Messrs Glover A lllovcr, Attorneys at Low AM A N DA F. QB VTTLER V.UM. Adoiin:?>trntrix. Orangeburg February 28th 1*73. msr. 1st at D R el A M1SON attornky AT law. Will practice ta the Courts ?f OKAW6K BURG and BARNW1LL. OFFICE COURT u0u8k SQUARi. Feh 22d tlj Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS IIBBBBY GIVEN THAT OKK month from dais 1 will File my Final Iccoutil with the lieu. Aug. B. Knowltoa, Judge of Probate for Orangeburg t'ountv, and uik for Fetters of Dismissal as Adminis trator of lbs estuts of Geo. E. Kan or, do c sased ? 8 M. P 11 BET. Feb. 19th, 1873. Administrator, fob 22 1?? Estate Sale. IN IT HS I' KSVf. (IF AM ORDER. FROM The Probate Court, of the County ot (>iat)guhurg, 1 W>11 for eaah, on Tuesday Mai eh 1 Hili 1878, at the residence of the late James E. guattlebauin. tine half |o.>etest in one Steam Saw Mill, and one Grits Mill, also, <'o\? and Calf, one Buggy and bouso Imld furniture &o., AMANDA F. QUATTLKBAUM AUntrattlratria'i mar 1st a IU IJ HONS, MILLlLEliT AND STRAW GOODS, 1H7!I. a Luv WHITE 000US, EMRR'HDSRIES, Armstrong" Cator & Co. importers, maxwacturrhs and jobdkrs Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash R?> bons, Velvet Ribbons, Nook Ties. Bounol Silks, Sal ins. Velvets hii'I Urnpcf, Flowers, Kent hers, Ornaments, Frames, fin., Sr*w Bonnets ami Ladies and Children's Hute, tritrineil und tint rimmed. Ami in conneot Ing warorootns White Goods, Lineas. Em broideries, Lnees. Nets Collars, Setts, liaudkorobiffM, Veiling. Head Nuts, &o., &o Nos. 237 and *JfA' Baltimore Struct, Balti more Md. These goods nra maniifact ured hy u? or bought lor Cit?h directly from the European und American Manufacture?, erubraom^ all the latest novelties, i >.? ? t. ;l!ed ia uarie ty and oheapness in any market Orders filled with ourn promptness and despatch. mar. 1st 4t NOTH a:.?The C?-I*artner Sllll' heretofore existing bet woo D. W. MUSTARD, and THOMA8 P. ROSE is hereby dissolved, by the ilrata of t a* latter. Tim business will ho carried eft)at to* ^mi place hr 1>. W. MUSTARD treat rSBrnary 1'Jth A. I). is: ;. i). \r. wtstAKD. Fth 22d 4t Notice of Dismissal. "jyfOTlCI IS HBREBT GIVEN THAT one _i> Month f om d..??? in,': fiio niv 5aal account with the Honorable \ up B. Kn?wl ton, Jul^e ?.f Probate for Orangebarg County, n* Guardian of I onald VT. Baaler. W? H. i; l :. i1 r :i. Teb. fth, 1871. Caardrtn. feb ^ Im For Sale Cheap. A email WELL IMPROVED PLACE ia a mile of Ceder Grove Store, in the Fork. Terms ea?y. TU KD c. ANDREWS, .inn 2Mb ?f Charles If. Greeux CATER ER. T;ie above named announces to these interested 'hit ho is prepared always t* rurnish. REEF, POULTRY GAME, KISH. -it 1 Me;.'* delivered to any order. C. ll.^UP.ERN. Fob \tt F. F. Fi.smiro. j a. M. WiLsoa. S?* ?. A. Nclso*. D. F. FLEMMING & CO wiioi.rsai.b i.a.tl.srs ix BO< >rrS? BJ LOKS AND THiWUS, SO. ? ir \ V.\ ErBT R E KT. * " f?TW-!sk tfr^nVa$rr>V C'tl AIIHK^'I ON, S. ('. No ra'ns i-av.* bee sp~. red in endeavoring In trii ie t. our largr assortmentof GCode at tractive n . desiral?e: i :i I nothing hssbccS left und <? * ? u i 1 tig expert *nco and astidui , i%\ cjuM suggest, to deserve a iliaroof your 1 at ronage j llavin i perfect erf arrangements by* which . w* recoi.e our g?iods ilirect >rom tho mans fucturer . tnsur our eustomers thegreat ad vantage of puti-??sing tocin at tho v?rr low est mies ami of ihc must desirable on est I tu prices and fplality we belivvothey will j Co tu pa ro favorably with any other sloe's in I i he city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased , to offer tii'se Goods f( i y-ur inspection at ! any lime you mav fa tor up with a rail, j All ord?ra will have our c.irefifll aud prompt atteatiDTi. Yours truly. D. F. FLEMING, <s Co. Feh loth fci "In Mrriinnri. i^uah'y t* of th* /?i*; Imp > ? tttn<r." E. J OLIVEROS, M. D., DEAI.EH l.\ DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISH, NON-EXPLOSIVE I.AM 1 S. HARDEN SEEDS, io,,^**:, PRESCRITIONS prepared with ACCUR ACY and FIDELITY, fot vwgneh purpose i full and complete assort meat of PURE CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will be oeustaiitly on Land. Long experience ? a suece**riil business career of mere than ei^ht years iu Orange burg. a good knowledge ef the DRUG MARKET at homo and abroad, will afford a Hiiffieient guarantee that all giodssold or dispensed at my establishment will be HEM INK and BP.:.IABI.lt. Appreoia/ing the sacecss ?hieb in the pas) h-is attended my efforts, 1 have de termined lo sj M-? no pains to merit a con tinnnce of the patronage so liberally bestow ed. JI. J. OLEVEROS M. D. Ne. lit) Ki:ee%l Ptrett Orangeburg. A SMALL FAEM FOR SALE about three quarters of s mile iron, the ( oerl House caalaining 16 aces with a HOOD DWELLING KITCHEN, STAHLE and an Excellent WILL af W.\. TEK. Also sonia CHOICE FRUIT TREKS have recently been set out. The above is ous of the wont desirable and healthy places in tho Stute. For j?;ir tieulurs apply to Z. M. WOLFE, Or to THAI). C. ANDREWS. jan 18 In SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSK; k STATION EM, ALWAYS ON HAND at TBS isisrotDSTE iiotjsrc. The celehraled PEN LrTTER BOOK Tor Copying LeUora?uaed without a Press ? every huaincae man'ehould have oner J Anything in my line not on hand eaa be s erdered in a -<he.i i time. MUCK liOSifl .V.O N. jan 6 c ly v"V) A Vail nable Invention AN FNTIBBLY NEW Sewing Machine! foe DOMESTIC USE. O.M.Y FIVE DOLLARS. WITH TUB flBW Patent Hutton Hole Worker, THE MOST 81 Ml* LI AND COMPACT IK CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL in use. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. Complete in ite parts, uses the Straight Eye P?inl??l No-Baj?clf Tin ei ling, direct, upright Fnxiltve Mvnix, Mew Tension. Self Feed and Cloth Guide*. Operate* by Wheel and <>n a Table. Light Running. Smooth und noiaelcsa like all good high priced machines. 11ms patent check to prevent the wheel being turned the wronp: way. Use* the thread direct from the >pool. Make* the Blastie Leck Stiich (finest and strongest Stitch known :) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, fiom Cambric ts heavy Cloth of Leather, and Uses nil descriptions of thread. The best mechanical telcnt in America ?tnd Europe, has been devoted to improving and simplifying our Machines, combining on y that which is practicable, and die penning with all complicated surroundings generally ?'?.und in other machine*. Special terms and extra inducement* to male and female agents, storekeepers, kc, who will establish agencies through the country and keep our now machines sss| bibition and sale. County rights given to Smart a; cuts free. Agent's complete outfits furnished without any extra charge. Samples of sowing, descriptive circulars containing terms, tcstimonisls, engravings, &c., sent fr?e A hires-.. RROi'ES sewing MACHINE co . >o. 1329 RrooAwey, New Vork. lob 8 ' ?? ly CANCER'S C?ES3J BY l) R. KLINE'S WON DEB FU L CANCER ANTIDOTE," Which destroy and r^moro the Cancer entire without Hie risk ef the Knife or the Loss of [Mood, ami at the same time ever-* toi??' the tendenby io tameer iu the system. W ? ?Wo irejit alt forms ?f Chrenls, Long Stundiftg *Sd Ob sr tire 7meenas% with a?r para Deled Wtieeessv especially Epilepsy or* Fit** i.i:- i N^wrnlgia, Atthtas, Si r ifulii an I Seeobihrry Syphilis. For full particulars', < neuters, Jts., calf on or address t. \t. frRERy. M. iJ..i * G^Nhoro. N. C- - A. ft. EtNVLEY. M. f?.. Chailotte. N c". Or .1. E. nUfflEY. M. D.'. ? A jan II?Sin Sumtcr, S. C. TH B Si'iiUi:XD3V,R G%% LEtf, ?-V^Al A fiWl^s4cij!itJi^ ' Ave??. >#rt 1865.1- .? A "?! AGNI i'l Cti'NT l^s 18 ;n h ENG RA VI N t. "t tho ieW ?* fie* rV#. besoCi ful colored. Engraved tn tmv htfhese s'yU* of the art and prmteil on licavy jdair papc?, ii is liuly a g?-m of nit, one which should hang in the 6:ivlor ef every Southern home. Stou by in: i;. mounted en a relief and po?t paid. on receipt oj -U cents, or 3 for?O cent. Aleuts Wanted' a Lire??. J. C, a w. M. BURROW, Kristol Tenn. Batalognes ef Pic!eres, Books,. A., sens free. feb 8 4t Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO.TO BRIOGMANNS IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS 00 TO BRIGGr MANN'S YYII ICR HI YOU'LL FIND Any and Everything. nov 2 DR. A. C. DUKES' CRANGEB?RG, S. Cn i.r.aisa in DRUGS. MEDICINES,. PAINTS. and OILS4 fine toilft soaps, brush l?y An TER FT MET, PC RE wines and LIQUORS for Medicinal usev DYK-woods ami DYE-STUFFS generally. A lull line of TOBACCO and SBGAR8. Farmers and Physicians from tho Country will find oar Stock of Mediciuea Complete* Warranted "enuine and of the Rest Quality Lot of fresh GARDEN SEEDS: jail 11 ? if IN T1IK COURT Oif rilOBATK. Wni.mi vs. Miry Rose hath applied to mo for frteeto of Administration, fa tho Estatu of Thomas P1. Rose, late of Orange-" long County, deceased, Those ?ro therefore t* cito a.*d admonish* all and singular the Kindred and Creditors/ of the said deceased, to be and appear be t?re mo at a Court of f r?Ae>te* for ike taidf County, to he holden eft Grnngehnrg'oft the/ :td day of Maffh 1hy?, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Ad minlsl ration should not be granted.- ' Gi.ven under my hand and the Seal of my Court, this 77th day of Mlir . A. d; ?*?*.,? and inlhp ninety-3ovent% year ?fAmerteanr Independence. ATTG. Rl K;C?*li?0nv I L S. 1 J udgc *f Probate O ft, mal S ik