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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS ClKOllUK ?OLIVKK, Financial ani> Busikkss Makaqsb. Ofllctal l*nper of the State and of Orangchitrg County. SATUKDAT, MAY 3,1S73. The Centennial and the Month All men know by this time that the ^oiirtiH^of July. 1S7G, is to be celebra ted by a pageant as grand as was ercr conceived. Thd arrangements for the celebration of this the One Hundredth Anniversary-of Amcricau Ipdependcnce are already thoroughly organised and aro upon an immcusc scale. The cele bration will be held at Philadelphia, and there is no daubt that the whole tfortk will euter iuto the spirit of the ft i OJit* ? ' . , occasion with an enthusiasm that will count no cost nor spare nny pains. Will the South participated 1 A late number of the Philaldelphin ?vaiwy Bulletin comes to ns with a ?*ull account of the meeting of agents of the Philadelphia World' Exposition of1S7G at, Memphis Tenne^ee. The Com missioners to represent Tennesee in be half of the scheme met in the city named, aud an association was formed embracing some of the leading men of the State. We subjoin extracts from the ad dress of Col. Win. II. Stephens which wilj evince the modus operandi% and the spirit that should animate the eutirc South. REMARKS OJP COL. WM. H STEPHENS. Colonel Win. H. Stephens said con versationally that, as a member of the Centennial Board of Finance, it is nut impvqpcr for mc to speak a few words at this., your first meeting iu We-st Ten ncssee. By an net of Congress, npprnv ed p? the third day of March, 1871, provisiun was made for the due eclebrn lion at l'hiludelphi.-i of the one hund redth nopiversary of the American Jndj)ppudcaso in the year 137ti. with appropriate ceremonies, and by tljc djs rUy~??w? Tsuiloimt resources aud our profess in tho useful arts,, on. a scale which should attract the attention of tho civilized world. Under this aet one commissioner and one alternate com missioner were appointed from euch State aud Territory to promote and eon trol tho exhibition. For Tennessee, the Commissioner is Ttaptnee H. Coldwell. of HhelbyT?le, and the AJtirunts is William F. Proaser, Nashville, buth of whom- Tiave brought to tho discharge of their duties much ability und the most commendable zeal. On the first of .Juno, 1872, un act of Congress was passed creating a corporation with u capital of ten million dollars, to bu known as tho Centennial Hoard of Finance, composed ef citizens of all iho States und Terri tories. 13ut, gentlemen, there arc other mo tives for <>Mt participation in this great industrial exposition. Its ieflueaec in re-establishing cordial relations among those who havo heretofore been aliena ted from each otber cannot be too highly estimated. Since, to all human views it seems to bo the will of Providence that we are to remain unit.; 1 in govern ment, to obey the same laws, to speak one language, to livo under the same roef and to worship at the same altars, it is obviously the part of true wisdom bo daVell together in unity, nnd to pro Biota a ft-ii'it of concoid throughout the wide extent of one country. In the celebration of the "year of j ubilee," ami in tho flow ef good fueling to result from it, we can soo a way of escape fron? thoso social und political troubles and complications which havo utterly con founded the schemes, of the parly politi cians. and have perplexed oven tho wTs dona of the sfcitesme-n. Compulsory legislation may en/opco-obedieuco rf t he law, but it oantiot heal the wounded spirit, nor rekindle fires "of patriotism. It is for the people themselves to re establish their ancieut friendships, and to obliterate the memory of post ani mosities. Can you couoeive of nn occasion more likely to inaugurate such a friendly spirit than the assembling of a nation to eclebrato the hundredth anni versary of its birth, around tho hall in which Independence was first proclaim ed, where John Adams, of MaJnohtuetts, held counsel with Thomas JefForson, of Virgins; whero Charles t Carroll, of Maryland, struek hands with Hoger Sherman, of Connecticut; where Henja min Franklin, of Pennsylvania, sat sido by sido with Kichard Henry Lee, of '?Virginia; where- John Hancock stood shoulder to shoulder with ?HdjJIcton and Butlcdge, and where t*oy all "p edge to each other, their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honors." Only let the people meet now in the samo spir t that guided their fathers a century ugo, cast ing behind them ?II thoughts of the past, und soiling their high hopes upou a glorious future, and as surely as 'One touch of nature makes tho whole world kin, so surely shall t.io bitterness of tho p ;st he washed out iu the charity of mu tual forgiveness. Gentlemen, you ore coiworkors with many of r the wisest, t tie most practica,), tho nmst cuterprisin<z and most liberal citizens iu all the land 1 trust that your counsels and labors will tend to dovelop and aggrandize our State, and to enlist her people in an enterprise. wl\ich promises so much bcuclit to them and to the whole county. 1 ??mm* ? i - mm n n n n r.? YET A CtiAWCiP v<>lt Till: I)eb: <v. A Substitute tor (he Homestead. EXEMPTIONS UKBKB THE NATIONAL BANKRUPT LAW. The National Bankrupt law was amended by tho last Cougress, so that in ndditiou to the uniform exemption of $500, all the proper! is exempted from its operation which the several Slates have reserved Crptn execution for debts. In South Carolina the exemption is one thousand dollars of real wtntc and tivo hundred of personal property. Kcwfi Summary. '?OnoIJtllo Xtijtin ilo. I5oy" SAVAGE STRATEGICS. San FliANClSCO, April 20. A courier arrived at Yrcka to day from the Lavn Beds hidngiug the intelli gence of another brittle between the troops and the Medocs. Ou Saturday last, the 20 in.ta.nt' General Gilbm ordered a reconnoistuco to b*j made of t lie enemyv who. were supposed to be south of the Lara li. de. pairfehis p r pose he uetai'cd -Mxtymen of Ine Fourth Artillery tusd Twdith Infuntry. TI(o troops thenmasch d across tho bed.-, in the direction of tho blu?, to the south, where the iind/ies wore supposed to be cut reuohia}, Tho CQCOIIuqhsauco was mudu with due caution and u altar plo >k out was kept. The ln.-.;.:;n>..,l...l. ?w.bin twenty feet of the hl ;lKs With ?ut in lies tatii us [op discovering :.uy ?r.ir.-3 of the enemy, when suddenly the M ?l >c.s wh > lay iu ambush a uong tho rocks awaiting the;r nppmaoh opened a most telling and dosttufAtvp ftrn upon the unsuspecting troops. The laltor OU folding th ,i tlvoy had QilUa iaito a trap attempted to r - treat. A number sprang nmong the rocks and crept into the crevices for shelter ft mil the gall tug fit o of the In dians Tl j Mod.jcs. who were hid-deti huliiud fchd r<.cks, Grcd with deadly precision ar.l had every advantage over tho troops, who found themselves qpp is ed to ihe withering fuo of an unseen foe without beingable tu return it etluetively A part of the iufantry rjtreated t> u hollow sp??t aiming the rocks. Tho Indians saw this and in a Cera mom cuts the troops Were surrounded. 1 ho Mo docs secreted in the rocks opened lire, and killed and weiiiuUd :J1 except lliroo who uanaged to- escape. No Modoca are rcpo'.tod killed. Tito uuibuscude was so Complete that the Indians were entirely covered f/oui the return lire of the troops. The latter weroeoiuplotely ! taken by surprise. Doling the cutire engagement seventeen privates weie killed and twenty.three wounded. Great indignation is expressed here at the bad management which has resulted iu such wholesale slaughter of the troops and the entire affair is rogurdoJ as most disgraceful. %ifH. vufT \\ a.n. WArfHINUTON, April 22. General Sherman appears porfectly confident to day that the military are ? iiiis misters of Uia situation iu tho Mo. doc counsry, sine-! the- tecoipt of intulti ,gr-nce that the Indians llaVO not escaped to the mountains, but are still iu the lava beds. General 8cltoQ?ld?jssntisflcd that tho Indians will now be extermina ted and that the Moduo war will not bo the subject for daily talk throughout tho country amtiy dayr.. longer. Flti/M KB RjOPB". Maduii), April 22. I nforin at ion received hjire states thut Lord,a is boing subjected to- a >iege by Csrlists who are attacking tluv tOAy.il in large foreu, The CurltStS having inves ted the city of Figuorus, the inhabitants of Lnjtinguoru have geno to the ulsnldc oftha city, tostrengthen tho garrison and .-;:-.-i-.t iu defeating the risurgeuts! XBOM A Kill ('A. Calcutta, April 22. The negotiations of Sir Hurtle Kreie for the suppression of tho slave trade on tho African coasts and K?stern gulf have been attended with much success. The Sultan of Muscat and tho chief el the Arab tiibes bordering on the gulf huvc pigned an untislavery treaty. It is believed I his example will be followed by numerous other chiefs of adjoining pretty prinoipnlities whero the slave trade sti 11 exists. Mia Kumt Caroliniiiii, We art in receipt of the May number of the "Iturol Carolinian," which fully maintains its well earned reputation as a first't* hiss AgripuliuTttl Mngazine. The loa dine articles in the tntinbcr before us, l am up to the high standard <d" previous numbers, while theBelootioua generally possess more than ordinary iuturests to thoso engaged either in Agricultural or 11 orticuitural pursuits. W|! are pleased to UQtico that the "Literary Department," is filled with judicious selections of high uieiit,in full accord with the well known literary tastes of Mr. I) II Jacques, thoedjtor. Thn addition of this department to the Magazine is meeting with general favor. It gives a variety to its pages, making it a desirublo family companion while it docs not iu the least detract from, its merits as: a faithful representative the Agricultural intents of the country. Announcement is made .ifthe assjeia tiou of Mr. Win. li. Ihijrgctt with the Publisher's Department ol'th* Magazine. From the energy which he has over exhibited, during his long connection with the press of Charleston, we look to to fee the KlJUAL Cakoliniax. main tain its past reputation in every particu lar, and go on prospering in the future. Those of our readors who have not already subscribed to the IIUUAL CAR OLINIAN, should send for a specimen copy, aud enroll thoir u.uucs ut ouce ? n its subscription list. Proceedings of Council. Or^XGEUURO, s. ?j. April 'J?. Council nut pursuant to adjourn nuiit. Present, the Mayor and Alder- j nun Boliver, Willeock, Martin jfitd | Olivuros. Minutes of lust meeting' were tend and approved. Upon motion tjie Mayor war enrpow r.r< ?1 to isrij^cortimis.-roji* l>o-UUtn her of nl^iTTolice. Upon motion, it was resolved, that a Town Tax of oxi: aril i., be levied upon all Real Instate, ami also, at the same lime, to ho collected the License Tax on all Business nud Professions, &c, as is laid down in Ordinance Hooks, on Page 23 to page hi, inclusive. The time for correcting the said Tux on Real Instate and Professions or business shall begin on the Fiftenth ( to) day of May 1873, and the Tax Books will be closed on .bo 2d tlay of Juno 1873, nt which lime all defaulting Tax-Payers shall pit}' a penalty of Twenty ''JO) per cen tum on their original assessment. Whereas appeals from the Elliott Hook and Ladder Company, have come to this Council kttf ne&islunce to put iheu' ovganiintion in bettet* plight to contend with the fircdiend; and whereas, this Doily appreciating the efficient and valuable services of such an organization to the Town in the event of fires, unanimously, vote them, the sum uf One Hundred and Fifty .(150)'dollars. To he paid upea the order of the Company, when Council . is in funds. Upon motion it was resolved, that two, if Hoi more, of''Ihlbrocks Fire ex tinguishers," be procured for the ser vices of the Tow n. ()n motion, Council adjourned. K. J. OLLVEROS, Ch rU O; T. C HYMENEAL.^ M taitian?On tlic 23d Api il, Is-7::. by the FJ v. .J-. J, Wojcktnnn, Mr. ItOliHKT .JONES to Miss ANNA B. S.MOAK. All of Orange? burg County. [Frvui the Newbcrry ,.S. <'.) Irurald of Much iy, int::.) NKwnr.anT, S. C, Mar.oIt.3i 1813. V.&SSHS CU1. I7.A' tillOTIIMlS: li Is with pleaauro that we coininciid your Farmer Cooking Slove to the general public. They are an absolute household necessity at ihi* time, especially when so much ol domes tic duty and mauugcumiU depends more or less upon onr wives and daughters. The Stove is as simple ami bcillllifill a construr tjon as it is rapid and reliable in its work. In a. word. U is as near perfect as it can lie. John 1'. Kinurdt J< K. Niiuoc, J. C. 8. Itrowu, Isaac Herbert, ('. Me'Jraeken, A. Longshore, John Ahramj, tv. 1*. Haavkins, W, F. Mette, O. P. Harris, Jus. Lester. *3. Werts, C. M. Williams, I). F. tirithu. 11. .Suber, M. Longshore, T. J. Neel, Mis A. tiohl ng, L. Dicket, J. I?. Williame, 11. W. Sober, J. M. IL Itlltr, I). S. Holle, J. W. Gilliam, J. I.'. fjnp?, J. F. Ox net', J. W. lihuudes,. M. Reeder, Samuel Abrains, M. t'. Lonshoro, M. L. Young, J.U Stewart, J. D. Jehnsiti, W . L. Waters, 11. I lend ricks, W. M. Kinard, LOVi Sei", son, Jacob Kiloer, J. D. Floyd, (i. W. An.Lews, II. 8. Dm toil, J. S. Pitts, James Gar ret t, L. Longshore, W. D. Peterson, Wm, A. Fair, John W. Cook. John McCarloy, J. II. Uooxer, w. Dorroh, A. C. IlyllingHW orth. ????: J.1-:?:-:-?-?: STATE OK SOl'TH CAROLINA, iL'm v or Nkw iiijihy. I < i ;v that I um nie<|iiiiinti'<l with John 1*. Kinurtl, .1. C. S. Brown, nii<] others, whoso names mo appended io tho foregoing rocoiinaundutioii, that they arc loptttablc citizens of Nowberiy county, uu-1 entirely worthy of credit, Civi n under my h:md und seal of otlico Ulis Me.vdr^L-lH??. \\ A It HEN M. FE A OLE, Deputy Clerk, Nowbttrry county, [From thwAbbcville (S. t'.) Press & Ruuncr, Jup. \:>, 187H ] AddUtILI.k, S. ('. Dee. 10, tS^li. v-;s?tsepj< vi-:it lutofiiuis. We cheerfully grant yon peruossiou to use our names us yon see proper in cum uieudiilionj of your jr'ninu r ( yoking Srojfc, for we regard it hj Indng altogether \\\v lu vt cooking Ktove in use. Ii is nil that is dcsirabl? flpji n store, for it is pimple in e.instruction, mis nu dampers or rlues to hum gut, nnd hukfrt quick and bountifully. We bespeak for you it liberal patronage f^-oni our neighbor* and friends, believing ns we do that none who purcliu.se one of these Steves will ever regreat it, hut will consider it a tare prize in those days, when e,nud eooKs ore so hard to get. Your enter prise merits success, un'j ive hope you, will a tin in it. .1 WJor'doj?, Jahn Jenes, J I) Ncol, IS ]> NeelU ft Tiilhr-rt, \V McCain, J nines lhWnes, .1 U Britt, 1* Tucker, John Uftgan, W Watkio, j It i'vuitt, J li Bell, Henry Bowie, A Hall. M B Bewie, Juo. Vance, T V I'ruilt, I) P Hannah, M C Hirers, C Jones. Ii W Nichpls, S B Ceelc, J C Mull, S O Toting, J Jordan, M Frecuian W WioklifTe, J Cri?wUk V Sharp, J M Ptititt, A J Weed, W A Hull. A .1 iJlinkjBcales, T O Bill, Bun Eiley, .las. Thoaesou, (1 W Doweu, Win. t'ook. J I) Alowlnc. A Kror. J T Clicatlnun, UTayUr, II Bilcy, Ii M prince, M E. A shiny, \V FoosiftO, S W Brooks, N Acker, II l; Dateapert, J S Shirley, Win. flagan, J .1 Acker, J M Jordan, J O 1'ooshcc, W C t'romor (! P Oneall, J D Adams, W F Anderson, W U Webb, ?I DJF.-joshcc, T P. Puckctt, W Whit Icy, B V Acker, < II J Epting, P A Tribblo. STAfa: OF SOUTH OAUOI.BNA, Auduvilli; County, January 14, ISTJJ. I. L. 1). Bowie, Clerk of the Court of Contra**! Pleas mid General Sessions, for county and Stiio aforesaid, do hereby certify tun) I urn personally acquainted with the above signers, and take pleasure in saying li'at they ura severally honorahlc ^onileuiv-ij, and arc mon of credit und un doubted Veracity. 1 willall that Messrs Culver JJiothcr- have -.old several hundred of their Far mot- Cooking Stoves in ihis county, and. so far as I have heard, they give universal satisfaction. L. D. BOWIE. . npril 19 It KuiTkii Chapter, No. 13, H.-A. M. The ''?REGUL?R CONVOCATION of the nl?o-? (.'HA PTEH will be hold on Friday May '.?Iii 1ST-!, at 8 unlock P. M? IJy ovdet; of M. K. l|. P. TU hit?IX>K \L ^.: 11 nay SI?tf Secretary In accerjtanc? with an.ACT of thf Gcni*^ ral Assembly passed oq lite liotb, Fcpruniy, 1873, nil persons UC.I.1HNG CLAIMS against the Comity of Oran'^chttrg prior to the first day of November A. 1). will j present tho snyic to (luorjfe Boliver, Esq., j dork of the Court ot said County, fo? Cr.,- i letrniiuit, on or before the lu st of ejei > her. A. D. 1*7:;. nud all Ulniuis not Rogis lurcd within said lime will uoi bo paid. B. T. It; SMO \KK, ClAtirtrnn Board County Cbminisaioncrs. GEOltU? BtOJ-IVgli, desk. may :'. , t f I^IXAI. XttTK'E.- AH persets having ueiuauds against the Estate o." Jahy Week* deueSTscd are notified lo pi o M at die same properly attested lo the uh dcruigued and all persons indote l are u ? quested to make itiinjediato nayutent as I desire lo close tho Estate. P. M CARSOX, Adiuiidatrator pf th? Estate ufJahy Weeks, may 8 Ut Unit?d States Iaternai Revenue Notirp to Special-'J'^L l*ayci-s.~: The law of December 'J4, 18"'J, requires everv pcrsvu .engaged in un- business nroeatiou, ?.;? cjnployutent, wttiph rentiert?I him liable to a SPK'-l Ai TAX. to proctire ami phiee censpiciiously In his establish- I lucnl or place of hu-inef t, A STAMP de I noting the payment of snid Special Tax be fore uomutciioing business, ' The taxes embraced within the previsions of law above quoted arc the following, viz : Koetifiers.S?0o Oo Ucalcrs, rotuildiqitor. <st healers, wholesale liipior. llHI oo Bjcnlei;?, in nudtliquors, wholesale... 60 tHI Dealers, iu malt UqUOXS, retail. Oil ! Dealer.; ill leaf tobitceo. liti tHI PRetail dcitrprs in leaf tobacco. ?tM? (hi and on Miles of orer $I,'K>1, fifty m cents for every dollar iu 0XCCSS I of $1,0( O. I Dealers iu manufactured tobacco. ."> oo ? Manufa/st urcrs of stills. 00 tjnd for each >iill > a worm mnnu rneturcd. 20 oo Manufacturers of tobacco. D> 00 Maruifacturors of cigars. lo oo Peddlers ol lobjiooo, first ulnss, (more than two horsss). DO 00 Peddlers oT lobitcpo, sccou 1 pi iss, (2 horses). -?*? 0<? Pc ldlers of tobacco, tbinlclass, (I horse). 1.') 00 Po Idlers of tobacco, forth class, ( on foot or puU c conveyance ). 10 00 Brewers of It'Sf than .'.(Ml l;at;ols. fiO OO Bi t wei s of "?'?V barrels .or nt,ore. loo 00 Any person who shall fail to ? imply \>;ih the foregoing requirements wilj he subject io s'-\ ere pcnall ies. Spscrnr-tax Payers Hiroifghcn?! the Unilctl Stairs arc romiudtd that they must make application lo the Collector (or Deputy .Collector) of their, respective districts, and procure the proper ?liiin,p for the Special tax Year, coiiuuencitig May 1, l*7o, without waiting for fiu'ther imtioo. W. It. CI.OCTNrAN", Collector Internal Revenue, 2D District South CnreJina. Application may also he ma le to and slaiuj f procured of, EOBET B. STAU ELY, Deputy Collect or, Charleston South Carolina. Mas 8 tt I et or parcel of Und ii$ said irdug 1-J ncrri with Dwell Sheriff's SaljfK l'y virtue "I' Sundry executions to mc di "re'ed, I will " >l to (lie lii-lo bidiltKjtttl ?riingclnuj? C. H., on tbe FIRST MON DAY in Muy noxi. F()K CASH, nil Iii ?Hgl*t, Titlo mi l lni' roijt ot the Di t-u AUl? In the following l'rupcrty, vi? : 1. ?Um tract of liunl containing t()O0)ptf< more or less, in Ormngohurg Couuiy, huuud i'il on the Northeast by ("oliinihia Uoud, Fast hy lands formerly of II. o. Wannaiuaker, South and Went by T. K. Susportas. 6, One tnt'.'t in naitl ? County containing 1100 a *' i v 4 to-otf! or lees, 1 '''' on the Kurth ami West l?y hinil of O. Partium. Hast by the tract above described, and West hy himl of T. \\. Saspprtas. Levied on the property of G"*prr l|u>hinvt U\ the BUit of .1 .iC.b A'Aint ?V. ALSO . All Mc.it true County, eentiiir??. r, ing House, und other; improvements, being tract whereon J. Hamilton Fehler now ro .'?i'loi. bounded on the South by the O range burg* Head, nud on nil other aide? by lands of.). Hamilton Fehler J.cvind on thu property ot .T. HnmiTton Felder at the suit of Thouiaa W. Mcllichuiiip. ALSO One1 Buggy. Levied on ns the. properly of'] loci It. yVhetacll at the suit of John F. ami Laura S. J. Jackson. ALSO A( Lcwisville, (beginning ad 11 p'clock U.U, Monday nud continuing from ?luy to <Juy until the wholu stock is dispo?rd of,) ?11 the Stock el t'.oo.ls in Store, of Winttch1 CUrk. consist ing of Dry Coods, Groceries. Shoe*. Hats, Crockery, Tin Ware, Ac. Levied on on the properly of Wiutield CUrk u( the .-nits of Fenke, Opcdykc >.v Co. and othor^. Sheriffs Otr.e. 1 F.. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. II. M. C. I b. a O. Apl. 1Mb, J apl 10 td Ovan-ebiir? In I?rlmtc Court. IK I. Ttvity. [?*. /'. .V. /fumrr, ,-tnVnr. John A. A*?W, All persons haviqg claims, npuinst the Kstiitc of I lie late John A. Kein are rcipuvit e l to present nml prove their respective do iimiiils befpre this Court on or before the twi'iity-nimh day of April, 1873, to which date the further hearing of the above 'en titled action i> cputiuurf}. A. ?. KNUWLTON. Probate J udgo. april ?'? ?t VOTK i: TO ( RKDITOHS. All persons having demands agaiunt the Fsiate of I! <;. Hunt, deceased, and all persons iudebted t<? said Kstate will pT-Meul the same ntid make pnyincn? to the under, -igncd within three moe'.hs from this dale. JOllN Pi SI'HiFNKit. in all tied Administrator. February 11th, 1st :. 13 i.i "VTOTICK.-All persons having p% C*?i,rts ngf?in?l the Kstiitc. of KlixnbtUh Moj . Itec'iL Will present them properly attested, aa t nil revsons indebted ?-? i: Mime, w iM make piti'iur.uJ to '.? eTugs vill ^ V , R. lUi 1 J. \\.<:l\:. Sc'^'. -Vh'?!' asfii -y. tjj, in tuK (?ri'.T or KKOf'vATi:. Wti.'?<\-, Ceorge Uoliver, Clerk 'ot *Lc Courts of lien ral St-jsioifa and CommoTr*1 l",i'..s ?Htd i oduty( Uplh made soil lo n.e lo grant hi III Lt'tte|*S of A ?Im i ni.-: rit'loii e-f ihu F.-tatr mi 1 Kd'ecfa of Sarah DianaKea, i.iir ?f soid t'ounty, deceased. 1 hesc ar? therefore to i" cite and admou ich i.l! nod singular fiie kindred and Credi lofs of I he sai?l Sarah l'.innakor, dcorfcMt] thai th. y he and appear before me. in tlia Court of Probate, In f?e held at ()jingjl-urn Com I House on ibe 17th day of May ne\i. iifter publication hereof, ut 11 . el????!; in the foi llOoll, I i sliei\ cause, if n.liv ihey have, wby tlu- -aid A linii.intraibni sliotlld not lie graut cd. Civcn undei my hand, thia lib day of April Anno Duiiiibt 187*^ M..S. J AUU; It. KNOWL'l'tlN, Fi abate Ju.l^e, (>. C. apl ? '2t _ _wa>y A_ f ^tate of South Carolina ORA?TjElEBaTRG COt'NTY In the Court op Phoi*atjf. By AUGUSTUS D. KNOWLTON. Ksq., Jmlgs of Probate in said County. \YHKllRA?s, F.o-a V Clark hath applied tome for Letters of Administration 'jn the | Kstate of Lawrence D. Clark, lata of. auid County, deeeus ? I. Thc^e are therefore In cite und admonish all nud singular, tho kindped and Creditors ; of the Said deeea-ed', to b? and appear lie l?re nie ;|t a Court of Probate tor the said Countv, to be led b-ii ill my tilliec in Orango lilipg, S. C, on the twelfth day of May, 1ST:',, ax lo o'clock A. M.. to aliow eauae if any, why Ihe ^o.id Ag?;iiiii?tfutiou jjliould not be granted. Given uiiUcr my hand and the Feal of Ihe" Court, Hi is -:>th day u/ April A. D. and in the '.'7th ye.ur oX Ajiecrioau Imfc pen leneo. [L.S.I AUGUSTUS.B. KNOWLTON, apl 'M?-t Judge of Probate. IN TJIE C&VWtOif I'llOHATE. WiiRttH.VS, Newton M. W. Sinlrunk made suit to me to grant to him Leiters of Ad ministration of Ihe Kstate and effect" uf Mrs. Ann Sisiriuik, late of Orangeburg t'ounty, deceased. These are therefore t-Q die ai^d adm^jalsh nil and singular th<- Kindred and (Voditorii of the at^ttL d*:ic'v>cd. to be nud appear bi' forc me ai a Court of Probate for thu said County, to be Ind ien ut tirnngebin g on the ah day of ..May, ^7.!, at lb OAi\o<Mi A. M. to show cause if any. wliy.tlie said Ad nilnislralio.it should nod "ee grhktia. Hi veil iiwdei* my baud and the Sen) of my Conti, iC.it I?J U day of April., A. V- 187H, and in the ninety-s-veiit h year of American Iudepcadence. AlJPi B, KNtlWU'ON, L S I .fudge (,J Prolate 0. C. 10 2i 4 l FELDER MEYERS, OPFICK C0J?RT ilOUSB SCjl'ARR, Will give prompt attention to all bu^ineajs entraated to him. mar 29?If Sale Und er Mortgage. Ry virtue of a Mortgage from'1. M. Pen pinglon to Hull, SeofillA Pike, dalod March .?0, |872, and with the constnt of parties, I I w ill sell at Orangeburg Court House, on i Tuesday, the lith day ot .May next for cath, I wo Mule- and one Four Horn? Wagon. 1 apl 10 sd W. u. JOINER, Agent. MRS. C. S. MAULEi 11USSELL &TKKE* Tukca pleaaure in?pnou tonicr? and the l*sflK^^in ban opened her Slffl of the LATEST STY9$ Thankful for past solicits a cnntinumioe^bf the'anuie A SPECIALTY?Drcas Making, Cutting ami Fittii.g Carried on as uaual by Mi-. 1. S. f U.UMl.NOS. . Country Ordern respectfully ?olieited und will meet with prompt nt i ein iijti. npl lu lm NOTICE, Delinquent Land Sales, OKANC; KBUUU OQU>(TY. jtn\elia fywrulup. J E L Amaker, 1047. V A Pertick, 20. Estate Paul Spigner, 96. . JJaTie t, iioiglor, 1200 ftKrea. /hanchpjUt Totcitstiip, tut. of J. I). Motrt, or. E. crook, 80/ aorw, 8 Buildings, 1R70 '71 '72.' -E?t. ef John MoKfU.iijy, 300 acres, ft Buil4inga;}870 '71 '72. U H A? Berry, W*tl C'<iar Cbw 'K.unsnip. Anga? McLean-, \*nt auve*. C J Felder, Oua rtlin 120. Mary A Inabineti, 800. W Pl/atrick, Ageut Estate A3 Su?b, 100. Onniel St oh in, itfi t%, Sarah T? kind, 76? u T P Wonuaiuakor, 2>0. f. L'liz'tbeihj ^{eoe/tyH. It l , Oqvan, ?>!''. q A Furtick. 200. Martin Livingston, TfRt I'sinfe Sam'l Pearson. 80. Mrs Ann Simon?, 180. Goodby,? Ton. r\i hip, i A Arant, 60. J C Arant, 00,. Mary M Hausier, tOO* It.. JilU Kenneyly. 90. T E RicKonbakor, 0">. Ubtidfiind Toir it'hip, Margaret E Argt.e, 200, U. J H Morgan, 87, It. jnS w .Young, 60* %, Liberty Thn-mhip. John iC Whctstene, 70U, bought from l>. K. Barton Nero Bloom. '.?1, It. Je.wi.ie.Mc.Mich^l, 1680. Lyon* 1'i'Uinhip. J \\ iTunkei piller, fib. XfPilU Township. E R Dnntxlcr', ]<p. i L Uantsler. 10q. J i) iiiuiicr. mi. S B Smith. A acut, 100. . ?J. ?df sbS^*'"" H'*pr Tmtnihip. 1) N Stajy, ft. , '. . DtilifJ' Tvwmhip. C Chaplin. T-wu Lot, 70 7t 7^ Be - i Rjas, u8o. Jnsl-Mnys. -nie town lot: :IV "?? S Uainc Msro, 190. " Itee-w -* Mnltbni 7. Poaxobt UVebinao^u ou?/ tn*n lot.. CV 'tC||ptkjnM~tW~sA~TrVieVM E u*;c Sillgntaa <>ue tott^y. T afSaspArtis, 2townloii an l K>->Q gCjjft. Tittt Qror* Towiuhip^ \ Sam-r W BHokhark, 7*. NeeoChnvl*, tun. * ,*?**{ ? [ E.-tolo Avium Fel?er.^MIl^u 5 ?< s * ? IVtei lliUi^ou, I. ^ ? iwfce b>. a l Loiehe- Lau i ei.ee, 9t?, je?"** b#M 4.1am Pabxcr, 180. . j T C Perkins, 20. R. , A H'Stone; 8*. fC ^ 7Te>i*nr, re?vi(/o>, ? \ Joe. *eiti,-?0 aefes. Ijhndy Johneon, 60 ncroe. f !? U l>ai)tx.lor, 127. JolyiT Urift?. UM). j April Grant, P'.l. \Villiaui P. Kje!t. .-?S. Fr.nit'^urBingri:^ *H W CsenHne J A 8r?ileVrV5tV ?JL ? John O Sbuler, Ofl <inJ till Sam p Sliulcr, 112, C- \^Tiympsoa, iyo.. ? *ti i" "r j ?! ileac Mrs-Nt A Tl. otiias, 48. R. * ?? aer' -A .Jttt; k-waip??? t /noil Toirnthiiy. Sam Busbec. 50. R. IVmTlrowli, 88. Fa?r,', Totrr/kApi Ifaak Avlnger, 100 fHE L\ E Dantzlec, 1 iJ. , PutJMI?.Kcitt. ?4L. It'?tVoea Ton-n^hip. J iotw I>yh;ick, jnu Jaraes ilngan 0?. Johm M Jenuings, 00., R. W B Matbcuy, 100. C G Stepbfna. " H^nsfojd Stewart, a*f)0. " ^T/oa Township. u "? ' Aqdy pra^hlin, 5, ?? Kiisa Franklin, M. Ann B Funchcaa, 320. Pel er Jacobe, 3A. ?? >V N Mount Agt for E S Moaor, 760. R. PuriuaJU to "Aii Act" to amend An Aot entitled An Act Providing for tL? Assess ment and Taxation of property, paased September 16, 1848, and all Acta Amenda tory thereto. approved March 1?, 1872 Notice is hereby given that the wftofe of the aereral Papoela, Lota and parti ef Lota of Real Eata|< d^scrijysd in tb.e preceding list, or so muck they*of as wil) Jjp tjecessary to pay the Taxas, Penalties an 1 Assessments charged thereon, wilf be sold by Treasurer of Opangoburf County, South Carolina, at hie Office in said County, on the First Men day. (fifth) of May, A It. lM,.r. L'uleas said Taxes, Assessments -nd Pen alties be paid before that time : .and such Sale w ill be cjutin^e^ from day te day until al| of sklof i*?Vpets, Lei) and psrts of Lots of Peal Estate shall b? sold tf offered for sate. Said lands to be Sold and Conveyed in ftc timpU without any right of redemption. J AS. Vas TASSEL, Auditor's Office, County Auditor, Orange burg County, April lltb, 1873. 2 Spring Arrivals AT eat reduction in prices of Spriug Ueojle. glit in llie IumI t?n <l.<y. If you want to qm THE BEST ANtf) Cheapest rci>l v-ii.a'lf Spring Clo^luag, McNAXAAHAtf?' go to |F Vor want L.YlUKS AND, CHILD A i-fnV Shoes of the best qualify antf at. low pricv*, go to MyNAMAgA'/ If you wa?ft ^p?*y^??!Sfrai# Cheap uud Sljliah, %o*t?> I ? l^r? MeN AM ABA'S. L m?. > ? I .T.^TM n ms invrcn. Cloths, Tweeds, Mcftoui, d'ete, Bummer drills end cottonadee, ate., nil of the heettquaUiy, ?nd ?he largest Stoefc in town, und at low prices.' loo, goto 77", ur w an( 'd?JW'lSd^^LM X For $1, go to MuKAMARAH. 9 pun oue wide, at "CM centa, gotq -*??-:-.mi vwm k fmm%rwm\\ IF TOU RANT *0 blA' WIKAP FOR j CM)', go to ?U^A^tWUo? r,A -1-?i-? hmH?? w.U 1? t%!t> Being thankful f?r tlie liberal pe4rAeft|gf bestowed on iii ii Tn j?r| 1 fliffjilltpgjt Solicit a CBUjini^mmc of the 2 p Apptii^r,; 1*7* N?tice of Dismissal. "jyOTlCJE IS HEREBY GIVEN TJIATone; M.Hilli t oin dale I will f?r? my finaj, account with thf Honorable Aug. H. KnewU ton. .lodge of Probate for rtrarij County, an Guardian jpf ? JuewpMn. Hi Daniel J. Gritliu, ami a**foerLgttera of Dis missal. JP^^ SafeT April inth, 187:1. npffO' * .'rmimm+JtM -, i 4 mrimmit 'In Mcdinnet, (Jvulky w of thm . ,asr4??>?% ... rajianx E. X OLIVBROSrlfcHfcfr I>I. AI.F.Il IX drugs, N|KI)ICr.SE?f \^sSffy^^ LAMPS, SARPpN 8EEI>S. Ac., Ac.,. pnESCRfTIfrNS" prepared nrtth AC^CR ACV and^*IB*t?lT'tf; ^AMntln^Uf* full and complete uscrtatecf af* PJBJUal Oil KMICAr.S and GE^'VNH pKBOB will ba> constancy on hand . f met Loug experience?a successful buiiaasa* enreftf oi^flrta?? jtian e??l?l years in Orauga H'?rg- ? fc)?e/l ^^'/^^V,-?f?v?|^sSiVai MAKKlyT, athfl.fi.e *:p> ijijrca !, will a ford ? ?iitllcieut guarantee that wi seien new W 1 ?ttspensru ai my ^"'aidl^'iment will ' be GSNF1NC <VPfAtHI'J4Al<i| v. mm'm Appreci,,/ifi'^ the success vbich in tha p ij! qas iitteiidiid my efl'arU, 1 ware ?V-* tKrmiued to spure nfc paiua 10tnerRa ?OU tiqanee of the {uttjuoatfe |0 liberally .peaiew ed. " ^< Nor 1 pfWI^sol aUncfltl ft ffWrgXl A A SMALL FARM ?W Ftrft SALE nboat thrra quartars of tm mile Iron, tlie f orirt Ilona? c??J?iadnn In* acren with a (.*Ol)I) DWELLING. KITCHJt!* STA BLR :utd an Exe. !!.,nt WELL of WA TK.lt. AaHbfC CljtjKJE FRUIT TREE* haf e ree^^fly Bon^^TBpr^^r^^^W | " The ahoVii t* onj nfjihnf mtjt .Vlafcrialo and heal lb v J/htces in tfie "jSmtj^ f>r ?r? ticular.s jppiy te .:/.. M. WOLF*. Or i? ^Trt^D. d X5WCTfrE ?*LV^ jnn L8 a}ra . W hereaa, Ge^J^^lRrlr.^frt^f the Course , OonVraJj Se?siona ^?d Wt^lYt?1 PlejM, of aaid County, hath applied to mm ;for Letters of A.lnjiiuiatrnrion o4 tke Estate and Etfecin of Laarence Aringer, Into mi rTh?sCe \T$4$!!fio\t\t tS?WVW JSUrtsl nil und .-.it.vjyji** top kimired nod Cieii ?cefliiei, to be and a; lore im . at ^. < t.url of l'robate for the, fount v to he holden at Ornugcburg, on thej 17th day of May 1877, at 10 M., to flue.v cause if any, why the said Ad tniuistration jdujnld not be prnnted. Given twlf?r my ILa^ti and the Seal of CouHf ?! ^bj^4t|vAnx ^fVJpI ^voV'ft^eVr* Wijtme ? the u^..<.v/-rfC" nth year of America HMrHh. ?" penifence. ^ ? ^tWiV*.-** Ar'iL iL^^p^^y^^ A t?o? All purs?ns who desire Pictures taken, will please come forward aft" once, ??...... I wtlt close my bti^M at this place by the I5\%my> OL D, BLUME, mar 2*2 ?! ?P '* 1 \t_ ' ?n t ? ??#? 3^ tj ,r a Will praetiee jp Ibn^ffUftapf <?AKAfw RL'JfyG and BAJIN'WII.L. ( 11 ,Wt* OFFKKCOVRT HOVSE^ARjB. ^y. For Sale Cheap, ^ ' A "mall WELL IMPROVED PLACE in } mile pf Ceder Grove Store, in the Fork. Terms easy. TH A D C. ANDREWS. Jan 20th ?f