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Hunter & Co* The Nashua Gazette, N. II., of the 2nd nt, says. "Hunter & Co., publishers of the Star Spanyled Banner, were nrrcBted Monday afttrnoon by an agent of tho Past Office Department, for sending obscene literature through the mails." Two years ago wo received live or six^ numbers of the Star Spanyled Banucrj and its very face bore on it, that they were following the occupation of the forty thieves; even their attempted show of fraud in the swindling art was stolen from othor papers. Their own swin dles have excelled nny exposure of other v|f<aud? (fans* was ever published iu their JSffr . ? - , ^.ijhcsp swindlers have even reached our county, and many of our citizens have boon swindled out of their m juoy by receiving in return shoddy goodt, in ferior to representations made by them; and, in one or more instanoes, they did not send the the shoddy or return the money thoy claimed to be counter feit. We do not know whethor to pity or envy Mess. Hunter & Co. By this indict ment they are put iu tho compauy of ? Mrs. Victoria Woodhul, Blood & Cluflin She is said to be a very fascinating woman. The moral of this is clearly illustrated ? Jri the sdyj?oe, ?f ,tho old gentleman to his son, who was about to leave homo on a trip down the Mississippi river: "My eon, beware of thegarao where the Jack takes the Ace."?Krchnm/r, i ? taawnavyf ? -a?? ,/^AVhj.is .a recruiting sergeant like the ' windf Because he blows whore be listeth. A Yankee critic, speaking of a very tall actor, said, ',I1Vj (all enough to act in two parts." Mrs. PartfBgton says she gels up j every morning at tho shrill carrion of the chandelier. When yon hear a man say the world , Owes him a living, don't leave any hiltm laying around loose. An Iowa clargyman who had a do nation party Ir.tely, has beans enough In last thirty-seven years. A man in Pcoria claims to have u stone that Washington thrcwant a wood pecker on his father's cherry tree. They say the largest Kr^glisbj scttle tlcment made in this country i? in Kan ' ess. Wc thought it was the Al.iba ma. .jA^sJUd Bank, JJ. J.f farmer boasts that hi.-, hon? lay eggs that can't be beat. That farmer ought to be taken * into custardy. pp^^Hne^coplc's attachment* are con jj^n^tL'.iike that of Danton ami Pythias, otjber^j congenital, like that of tho Efia fi<^a*c?wins. ij^he-boy's new trowsers, copper-fasten IfaaAabriPPghOtftfoubTplated at the knee so as to be impregnablo to friction.arc ,ji known as the "knee pus ultra." to . Kansas City complains of its com b^bat "the kernels shed blood." It ;o strikes us that that's just what Colonels ? might bo expected to do. "What," said a Loa eher to a pupil, ftaiakcsyou feel uncomfortable after you havo dene wrong?" "Mv papa's^big ?? leather strap," feelingly replied the boy bo following -is a straightforward : ^?Henry born Dec ?. Uo was a grcai turkey hunter, and tolerably good ftddlor. He desired the above to be placed on thisslab. Peace to his ashes." A eea captain, invited to meet the Committoo of a Society for tho Evange lization pf Africa, when asked, "Do tho subjects of the Kipg of Dahomey keep Sunday ?" replied, "Yes, and everything elco they can lay their bauds on." The near-sighted old hen that ate sawdust, supposing it to be corn meal, then went and laid n nest full of bureau knobs, set on them' three months, and b^hed.j^ut^;? complete set of parlor furniture, was a pretty fair old hen. ?-.A* vYhiow onco safd to-her daughter : "$sken yo? arc at my ago, it will be timo enough to dream of a husband/' "Yes, mamma," replied the thoughtless gil, "fox.. A?aeooexl one."- "The mother fainted. * Auf ;!1 fl "Cavalier boots" aro about to bo in troduced far ladies They are turned ^cith leather just abovo tho ankle, or as fa< as may bo respectfully the point f/fwtV, so as' to give a faint imita tioW**of<lS>e old" cavalier boot; au edging of ttee^tftfs over this Onee a careless man wejnt to the cellar and stuck the caudle in what be thought was a keg of black sand. He sat near it drinking wine until tho randfe burned low. aNcarer and nearer it i;ot to the black BftOu : nearor and nearer, until the blo,zo ruached ti.e black sand, and as it teas sand, nothing hap pened * Young lady, fo a beau of whose company she is getting tired?"1 hope you arc not nervous, booauee that clock has a queer cflsotou people. All my gentwwp.n acquaintances' start when it M strikes ten, and it's just going tostrikc ; BO if you arc nervous, perhaps you had bettor go home beforo it begins." lie wctiJL^-,-.^. ~?.T~??-*e 1'ho Swumpscott girl who wafigdkjort^ formally burgled out of two d^inoejf l ir.-.s in une ni;j;hi , one (if iVm marked ".f;inica to flora," mid another ' Joseph to Klorn," will find food f)r?floe,ioKin the f,o t that the nipr? adinir' i - one has llio nun* ?nglsho is li.iilo,to ]...?. ?,,> 1 perhaps the harder she will find it to repluco I hem ?a.?1 ?? i.i . THE ORAMGEBURG NEWS AII CJL'STUS ?. KXOiVIYrOA', r D I T O R . r, ?Ui:<>RCiaV: KOlMYKtt, K ; ?! "i 1 Ik a n c1 A i. and IS ccixkss M.\.\A*KB. ?1 ?l< ial Paper of the State arid of OrMnjrvlMirj-; County. O^r 77/A' on.\.\aE/IURfi \kws has a J,Ai:<;t:i{ circulation than, JA r OTHER EATER in THK coun ty. SATIUPAY, ()( T. IS, 1873. Mtfgfi_U--X"-.. ? :?. ILi'.BJJJ.LJB Altiropc. VI?WS 0? AN a MRU CAN (iirif. -(.'(>N IMAMS AND It K 8 fi M1M. A N (' Kti,?T11K OI.I? WuHMl AND NKW KYBS. The daughter of Dr. S. Sil^iiei, the well kr.ownrq.il estate writer, rat her rum-tuns the rbiuauco of Kuhipeuu (Vavellcis. Wo reei.rded her <]?>;? trtonr last erbring, together with tha'. of Mr*.' it, M. Bmts, of Jersey ?tt*?, a:i 1 Min* Julia ttovc, ?f Cincinnati for th? d"?u ble purpose ?T doing Kurope an I m tidy ing music IJ.er summary <>l Iho situa tic:t. after . cv :n :uonj.!ti o.x;i Hie >c is uVci \oy rich F.l.c wi-fccs; ll n::i gl.l to lia*f?' witnessed ih'i won lei f il suuiinp lud eict, .-.bout which our ah id ly (VioihIj were so so enihu ia>tio, but th t ill I'-iin i?'orc prruid of my IwrlhrigU) a^ an American than evur. 1 havu seen n?th iu;? ?oi :b) ujie emul.iti m ?r pjiv y of an Vnicric?n They surpass, un in nit hi rig b'it ruins and {?let ?res. (i'<< where yon Will, evertiling appears to be finished "and ticcayjiig. Their gentry are a stilt ed, dig'mimd, playod > ut instnuibm and like Mr. Tui'Vydrop. iii?ll|Qiiso in do port 111 nt. cumbrous w'th ji .id ?. an I i a ill u! with rWverty fnurititfj iinsuitintlous * icu i!i*?'.'W ? * *.s nie juuliffc with, iiiinactive, ur--f>c ig . Ii- nt Bfl llitvn Mino :ta an ni l Cemetery. \, p>'joe ii*1*' i j. HMfrtnv\ca|u giert and Jt hc( ie.d'y fie <1 ei !.} rftpniiilj diug\ ni;i?i>c- of ineiiiti-e ?.inc. wi;h a s'.v.ifa.ing population to n.;iuh?how they all five, i* a pioblotn. The way I'.e) have J.e Lei US, Jiiakus ins believe'the; 'ive 'a- p'y o i A-nori. can tr ivvii'-r-. aitbou^ !.hu r.at, uu a 1? r t.( fn.!iufr:.i! art-. ai? l p<nr!y ifd oprriuves ftccQunts tor mupij ut' ilwtr wealth liiiudiu'i i? iinne iim' niiJ uUc. I ; inTis'i rib..Me. The itiipresciun ou a itr i g x i.i merely flint, and pithing th?roj Hyde lm L i? no n mtiiii.vin to Oeti^faj-pHik. an-1 the . ity hfuk^ 15io.>d way and }Wih :?v, ?nie. If>fe. st,!?? an I I Kisturieal assoc:at:oiM are ??n'y eu-.i(->i ties, xs one goes t*> a lUtW ;*mi1 i > nf". au I (k't/atisuuu. Germany i- .ill.ilik': llAtcli ''in ever tiling, moust i mn-, tin iii\, ftospi table eii'Htgli. bni no Amrriua/j would over wioh to live l!ur.:. .v|] i :i !.i ; 1 i i 'charming pictures illand ill tii tt, b tt ouv Uocky ltTouutyiins m ? k? ili--ir M<mi tllanf hint fiVn htjtU hills. \'ie.)rt;? architreturnry w n 1 iTul, dean, ? a u Hi niie, and rieh. I'.irisi ahme is totidern like Nfw York; ftO W.i.idoi the Par .rfiatlS lo"e their Beau til hi city; 1 shouki, if I did not love New York. The (irc.it Exhibition tuny bo dispose 1 of in a few words?it is iufcr\or to the antnal ot liib'tion *>f the nincinnatj M??clnnios' ? Fnstiltltc ? that ii, in variety uf ai'ls and taste. Only tli'M is more ot iL. The American J)en-irliiioiit i*? ab?olutf.ly shabby. T!.e only time I havs felt sshatiicd of my country w.s when J saw the meagre, paltry show wo undo iu \'ienna. It would have been far better not to h:ive : ppertre'd thore at all. I. ex pected t-> bo "utithu.sjd" ovor the Ilhino, Lot, nlas ! I have s,ceo the Hudson sod the Upper Mis.i?.sippi, a-tid thj bcauti ? t'vil Khiue fails to inspire mo. We have seen' in'.h ?? and miles of piuturcs by the great masters.hue, Murk Twain, I somehow1 always liked the Tiennissanoe best. Suporsition, tradition,, and con vontionali in everywhere oppress and disgust. Art eesma to have been subsi. dizod by the 'uio^t fnutaslic.il bigotry, ignoraneo, and .iupesbtkion,. The mon who paint* ?* half the t'liri .ts and Vir gins wc have aeervoivght to h ivo been itiiii r.latcd for sacrilege: such liighlful carieattiros- on even humanity are lOtjls of tl ora, leaving Divinity out of the (jii.it ii.11, nearly everything we aro call ed upon to idmire is cOoloei.??tic-oUurol\ os, joef?re-?, cciuctciiosv st;U.u{es ?Scd. Wc visited the f<uxcmbuurg yesterday, and Artemus Ward uever could bavo desired ? mure amusing untortain.ueut than to witness the oc?tacios? of ?o:na of our .New Vm k Ijidiea^ovcr tho etatsary, many of thorn works of wrt (uot thu la dies"), wifh ?? ai <?!.? e^pugh left to tell > I I * i Ii Jsfi? ? ; ' the (ale. I was touched to the honrt with one especially, that had been re duccd to the holt-?the anus, legi, hoad, and cTicat all gone. Tears came to my ^yf.-? when I though of the reflection* uf that poor sta^-^?vftrJ^1^if^ wjpsck to which Time had brought it The Venus of M ilo was more lot tun to in tho possession ofinuH an i enough adipose patter to grtte the tnqftt buxom Her ^mshi girl, dfluppose I Tin not high in art. 1 do ndmjre the Parisian ladies, however, and I cnu understand Toussen el's remark, "that they havo always bcon suspected of hiding jheir wrongs." 1 he-y are so graco'ul, pretty, and happy and tboy dross an WelJ; but unlike the hritu nwniH with Us, who mukc dress the end an I aim of life, the truo Preach woman never permits the dro.is to over shadow her ]9efS0iinil. Like Sir Charlct Vottlstfeaiik wc have been cvsrywherc, and feoen everything, and there is tiolh lag in if. Wc had our musical romance concerning the European Schools nipped very early. Julia lleve was educated by her mother in Cincinnati, and took the conrcit out of German girls altogcth cr by her exquisit? instrumentation. Liszt gave her the Pouquet ol Honor and told h?r that German teachors eonld do nothing for h ir more than American. Tho old music teacher in Manheim told us that tho best teachers went to America, and that conservato ries there did not mean any more than they did in New York; that any music teacher, however stupid, might dignify his school by calling it a conservatory, and advised us to return, if music was all we wanted to learn; atid one must waut frr lrnrn worse than wo did to suffer the domestic economy and teirihc cuiainicrt uf Germany ? biend with unsalted but ter, an cpg a day and lager. We arc t-atislied and hereafter will suffer the ills we have rather than fly to olkers that we know are weise Adieu. IIattik. The Apex of lIoucHfj-. At a party one evening, several con tested l be honor of having done the mo.it extraordinary thing A reverend gentle man was appointed judge of their re spective pretensions. One produced his tailor's bill with a receipt attached to it. A buzz went round tho rnotn that this could n >t bo outdone, wb< n a second proved that he had just arrested hi* tailor for money that was Icut him. Tl c palm ih his, was the generous cry, flrr'en a tbiid put in his claim. Gentlemen, said he, 1 cautiit boast of the Icalr-oT my predecessors, but i have rt'irmd to the owners two uuibr cllas they b ft at my buu^o. I'll heir no more I cried the astou ished arbitrator. 'Plus is the vary acme of bones'.y ; iL is an act of virtue of which I never knew any one capable; the prize ? IIi Id ! cried another; 1 have done still mote than that. Impo.sib'e ! cried tho whole company. Let us Iu ar. 1 have taken my county paper for tbiity years, and psiid for it every year iu advance. He took the prize. OFFICIAL. I TROCLAMATIOV. 117 l'HF. OOVER50W\ State or SooiH Caromiia, \ Kx?:ri rive I^npartmknt. > Coi.VMniA, S C, October } Wakhiias, by the Constitution of this State, it is required that "The General Asscmi.lv shnll provide for an annual tax, sufficient to defray the estimated expeaaos of the State for eaoh year ;" And whereat, it is by law provided thai the Comptrollur-Geucral ?hall on or before tho lolli day of November annually, give notico to tho County Auditors of the ratet? per erutum of taxation authorizod by law to be levied for the various State purposes ; Awl tektrtas the General Assembly at its lust session omitted to provide for stielt annual tax, for the fiscal year tooomraeuce en the first day of November next, by reason whereof the Comptroller.General is unable to give notice to the County Auditor* of such anniitil tax, at the time such notice is by law required to be given ; And irkttea.i, by the decision of the ?Supreme Ceurt of the State, the Comp troller-General is required to levy a rate per centum ef taxes to pay lb*.interest upon certain classes of boiuls, which are a part ef the public debt of tho State, and to give notice of such levy to tho County Auditor on ar before tho loth day of November next; And whereat, it is deemed important to the welfare of the State, in view of this decision of tho Supremo Court, that the Gennral Assembly should take into immedi ate consideration the condition of the public debt of the State, and should so provide as tbat whatever taxes ure be levied to pay the interest thereon ahull bo levied at the same time as that n( which the jreneral Stute ivry is required to be made , And tr/itrtaf, tho fncts above recited pre* rfent an extraordinary ooeaaion, whieh, In the jiePin.in i.l the liieoutlv?, Make? it .M 1 n*cess?ry t ontivene the General Aiiscmhly at e day earlier than the period provided for the regular annual eesslon thereof. Now, therefore, I, Franklin J. .Mosoh. .Ir.jaiiorcrnor 0f the Stale of South Carolina, byrlrtuu oftho power vestedin mevby SjaeV tion Af^lickySl ol the Constitution ot the BtaMr/flki flne this my ProolamVlon, commanding nn-t directing the Honorable*, the Senator? and menthera of thoUeneral Assembly te attend in thoir res pcotive Legislative riiaiabers on TV I'S I) V V TIIK TWESTY-FIRST l)?y OF THIS Mn.VNI, AT TWELVE M, there to take into con. siderafien the variaus matter? hcreinbofore recited, aind^ |lso euuli othor mat torn aa in their wise and discreet judgment may re quire attention at thid time. Id testimony a hereof, I have hereunto set) ( <?*?? \ niy hand and caused the great seal ?i L. s. ' of the State to lie affixed at Colum ( '?' bia, this ninth day of October, A. D. eighteen hundred and seveuty-ihree, and te fho ninety-eighth year of Liaerlean In dependence. By the Governor r FRANKLIN J. MOS KS, Jr. II. E. Ha via, Hecretary of Rtate. oct. 18 1K7<J )t TIT 111 KI USX ANNUAL FAIR OF THE Orangeburg Agri cultural and Me chanical Asso ciation. Will he held at Orangeburg, from rues day, Oct. 28, to Friday, Oct. ?l, embracing four days. The following ??re the Superintendents and JrklgingCommittee*, nominated by the Hoard of I directors . (U.^ Sum pii if Cmp*. Sup't, Morgan J. Keller. Committee, S. M- Fairer, J. <?. Keitt, David (i lea ton, Gurdejii and Orchard. Snp't, \Y. \Y. Culler. Committee, J. T. Shoemaker, Adam Smoke, \V. 0. I lane. (I>.) lltfiuchdd. Sup't, .lamer Stokes. Committee, Or. 5, <). Keller, In-. N. C. WhctaUaie, II. It. Jennings. (JR.1 Suxtltntat*! if"r. Snp't, C. J. Strowamn. Committee: Mrs. Caroline Hiley, Mr--. John \V. Sellers. Mrs Koiit. Jcimoy, \V. J. Snider, Oct?' S. bhirer, 11. i,. Rickcnbaikci (K.),J7..;.i A><<//e-H'or*. Sup't : Or. .T. 11. O'Cain. Committee: Mrs. lKnry L)vJim*loUi Mr*. Kilon K. AJoorcr, Jiiu/c* Stoke*. K-ac;/ y.nUr.ll'oik. Snp't : I!. J. Ft ! h r. Committee: Mrs, Ktiaati Albvigoiii, Mbw< Annie Muki s, Mi*< Dm-, Laitiirui, Mm, A. \V. Thaiin, Mr-. A.D. Fiv.lvrick, Mrs. On vid I looser. Mnnnfacluri-.t A?. 1. Snp't: John S. Sfowmauir. Cormnlttc. Porter Pearson, Joseph Strauss, John I/. Bozurd. (,J.^ Wanyjaclurc* Ao? 2. Snp't : IT. Rlggs. Committee: Utctiard Evans, J. 8* C Ilnli m.tn, P. \V. I a i rev, (It.) //orsss <ind Jfn/'o. Snp't : \V. T. Mullcr. Committee! J- W. Bantilirr; If. F. Sallcy, Or. O, II. Ott. (Xj,) Ctttlft, Stirrp find Hog*. Snp't : lt. H, Riley. Committee: I). W. BnclL Col, J. C. Ed wards, < >. II. Kiley. #np't, Or. J. C. Hohoan. Committee, Or. M',S. Barton, A. J. Fed* eriek, J. O. Trazevant. (XA Fine Art* And MiHtllantfiu?. Sup't, T. A. Jefford*. Committee, Hon. T. W. Olovcr* Pr. K. J, OliVeroe, tol. A, I), (ioodwyti. (O ) Floriculture. ?mVl, T. C. Hubble, Coinmitte, Mk F.. J. Arther, Mrs. O. C. Rowc, Mr*. T. B. Whaler. (!?.,> Aittotanenl*. Sup't, Philip Kohn. Committee. J. II. 0. HetlerBOii, P. (J. Can aon, I~ 11. Wannnnuiker. t(J,.' I'lovyliuif, Sup't, David Fcrsner. Committee; I>r. J. O. Clecklv, Henry Kun derhurk, Ahrain S. Ouken. Buperintendents arc renttesticd to attend on Monday, Oct. 137, at the Fair (rrMinds, at which time entrioa will be rorcivod. Members of Committee* will please attend on Wed mud ay, Ott, 'J9, fur awarding pre miums. Spechvl tickets of Admiseion will he ismied to Superintendents foftfic eutiia' Fair, and U? members of ('omni it tees for Wednesday. S|m?eial Tit kata for Kahibitors, to l>e obtain ed when articles arc entered for the whole torm ol'the Fair ; One Duller. Admission to Pair 50fts. Children un der Twelve years of n$e, 25rts. Family Tickets at Reared rates. No Season Tickets except to Hxliihitora. For further particulars, apply to any of the undersigned Hoard of Director*. WILLIAM F. 11ARTON, Pie-.dcnt. JOHN L. .ViUORhm, L, It, HKOtvWl'VH, V'. H- W. niil(,(iMAN.\ VWl. S. PKI.DKhf, .1. O. "WANNAMAKFi: t V.MrI I. MHltl,r>? y ? . ? -ta? fcijihihl mmm Sheriff's Sales. OK AXvjjiBl'1hj COINTV. I n Co.mSion I'i.kas. .lohn Jr Street, a -sign} a ?r nflk jiuii & ca, i riff. ? [ v? f 1 ?>'?>? lUnsdulc, M Deft. j Mortgager P.y virtue of ilie judgment in the above stated case, I ?villaeil at Orangeburg Court House on tbo first Monday in November next, the following real ostnte, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land situate, ly ing and being in the village (now town) of Oraugoburg, f ront inj; on (Market) Street, facing tbo sai'l buther Itansdnlo bouse ?fly fect.SRnd running back to F. II. W. Ilrigg niiuni-? lot. It being the same lot on which Abrain Smith commenced to build, and bOtlght by said Luther Kuiisdulc a Horn suid Case, llr.ll .V i o. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers and recording. A L.St) N. K. W. Sistrunk, Adjn'r | of Geo. L. S. Sistrunk, | Foreclosure vs of Wui. A. J. Sistrunk. J Mortgage. By virtue of the judgment entered in this chsc, I will sell at Oraiigob?rg f. II., on Monday the "d ?Iny of November next, ? luring the Usual hours of sale. All that tract of land containing 0,80 acres more or less, sitnnte in Qraiigeburg County on Long Branch an<l North iMwto River, hounded by binds of N. K. W. Sis trunk. W. I>. Oliver, L'-t of H. t'. Oliver, L). J. Iluinffand North Bdisto River. ALSO All that plantation in ?rnhgeburg County coutaiiiiug 1000 acres more or loss, bbuuded by lands of N. B. W. Sistrunk, W. I>. Oliv er, I). J. Rum ff. and N>>r11? Rdisto River. Terms one-third cash, the balance on one and two years, with interest from day of sale, scoured by bond of purchaser und wort gage of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording, A LSO OIIANGEBU11G COUNTY Is I'ltOltATK CO! it f. Williain t Phillips t Mary M. Porter, el al. J Uy virtue of an order of the Probate Court, in tile above stated net ion. I will sell in whole or in parcels, for partition and di vision, at Orangeburg Court llou--c, on the first Monday in November* next, the :oliovr ing real estate In vrit: Al) that tract or parcel of land oontaint ing 180 acres more or less, and boundctlon the North by Estnlo lands of Nathan llut sou mid lands of William T. Phillips, Licit by lands of Robert Walker. South by the liavis Bridge Qmtd, rfi'l Wc.t by lands of Willinm A. Bbliey and Nathan I'ort-r. Tel ins?tine halt cash. bub ncc on a orctl it of twelve months, with bond of iho pur. chaser bearing interest iiom of sile, io curcd by a mortgage ?f the pr misej to ti.e Judge of Probate. Purchaser to pay fcr papers an ? recording, ALSO OIiANGEKURG COTJXTf, I N 1'FI'ir.ATK I !ouk C. Rosa V. Clark, et. al. j A-Mln S. Cain, ct. al. * l',v cr ler of nid Court. I will sell at Orangeburg Coitrt Mouse, on Monday, No. vernbor ::, 1ST '., during the legal Iroursj r?t uu'-i i'?n flint valuable tract of land with Stove ami oilur Buildings thereon, in th* town of Lewisvillr. bounded by lands or It. < T?-c'c ? ley, A. P. Amaker, and Smith Carolin? Bail road Company. The same *t)\\ be s il l in feveral lots, and all of the same are del sirably situatod| andrfffcr tine opportHnitici tor investment. Terms?One-third cash, balance on n credit of one year, purchaser to give liotid to Judge of Probate tor credit portion, with interest frem day of sH'e, seOurcd by mort gage of premise* purchased, wrth covenant for resab: on breach of condition of bond, and to pay for papets and rccoiduig'. ALSO O. II. Midd!, ton. vs Jacob B. L. Ala Pursuant to ihe jio'gmenl of foreelo<nirr In Hits Case, and orders Cl-tcnding the lime of snle. I will sell at public unction, in Orangcburg^at the Court House, as proper* ly of the defendant .1 B. L. Anuikur. All that plamn ion in this County known as Belleville, containing 1000 acres more or less, ninl hounded by lands now or formerly owned Iry TrezTunt, McCord, tieiger. Moors and by the Cotigarce river, on tha follcrwrng terms : Ono-half cas'n, the balance in one year, scoured by bond with interest from date at the rule of 12 per cent per immun, ami pay able annually s.i lung as any money remain* unpaid, together with a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers and recording, Roth plaintiff and defoudant have leave to bid at the sale. Tin successful bidder will be reo,nired to pay "? percent of his bid or the Sheriff will resell the same (lay. And if I he reht of the terms are not com plied with in two (2) .lays after the sale, (be Sheriff shall resell on the succeeding salociayy. Sheriff s Offce. ) P.. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C II S. C, V S. O. C oet loth, 187.5. > oct 1* td on. "I aker. j fheState of outh Carolina ORANGEHUltG COUNTY In thk Court of Probate? By AUGUSTUS B KNOALToN, Esq., Judge of Probate in said County.] WIIERBA?, W. R. Purler hath made suit to tne to grant to him Letters of Ad uiinisi ration of the Ksiatc and effects of .lohn M. Parlor, late of said County, do ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und Creditors of the Haid deceased, to be mid appear be t?re mo at a Court of Probate for the Said County, to be hidden at my Office in Orange burg, S. C, on the 3d day of November Itf?:!. at It) o'clock A. M.. to show cause if any , \\ !iy the sard Adniiuistraliot. should not be granted. Given unUer my hund and the Seal of the Court, this 17th day of Oct. A. 1). IST?, and in the Oitb year of American Inde pendence. I i s.] AUGUSTUS R. KXOTVI.TON, oct 18?Ji Judge of Probate. Notice of Dismissal NOT1CR IS IIEUBBT G1VEH THAT one month from date l will file my final aooeunt with ihe Ifanerable Aug. X\. Jvnowl tpn, Judge of Probate for Orangeborg Coun ty, as Administrator of the Batata af A. V. keniierly deo'd, and ssk far Letters of Dis missal, fa ,1 T. C K i.N N | U 1,1 , : 3t?- H \dpiiuis|r.itor, ,e| 1ft , ?,.. .fa* 1 )ih'> Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is bo combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as easily digested ami assimilated with the blood as the simjdest Joud. Ji. increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in^hc blood, and cures "a thousand ills," tlmply by Toning up,Invigorating and J Utilizing the System, The cti vlchcd and vitalized blood per* meatcs every 2>urt of the bodgt repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the itron dcrful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chiils and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all disettses originating in a bad sttftc of the blood, or ac companlcd by debility or a low stute of the system, being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowal by corresponding reac tion, but arc permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all jiarts of the. system, and building uj> an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sichly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthyt ami happy -men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. Sec that each bottle has peru vian syrup blown in the glass* Panipkluts Free. SETH W. FOWLE L SONS, Proprietors, Ad. SO IlarrUon A v., Itustna. BULl) Ii V DRlfiVlHTK UEVIRALLT? oct 18 ly Estate Sale. 1? accordance with the order of Hon. Augustus H. Knowltou Probate .Judg^ 1 Will s cl I ut pool to outcry for etith at Orangehurg Court EJdtlSS on Bfltimluy the 1st, Novtnhcr next, three Dales of Cdt(on of IheE+tate of .loci Knotts. JOHN D. KNOTTS, Executor. Oc? 11 1S73 eh I * 3 :CI I O UK XOTICE.?I"??r |j (tons liAving claims a^aili-t, Jncl Krto'lK j ia?e of lUfiiig. b^irg County ?tcocn?e<l. ?rr rrtjuir? ?1 to pruMHit Huoril statements of them. nntl those indebted to tiic saute will joake I'ovmttit i? JOHN 1). KN'fTFTS. ^?Kiliut'i llrccut'.r. Out 11 1S?:1 Si Lost, Strayed or Stolen. On Sunday Evening Scptninhor 28th. Oar fine Grey Marc '! FLE,.about five yrnrs o'd. medium size, fiom m,> Plantation ori Hull Sa rill p. Atij peraOti pfvlnglnfurihallop lea<liiigto the recovery ?-I11 he I.TRRP. ALLY RKWAttD >:d :: OliAlH Ii. KILEYj Oct. Hrd U~Ji fit dak circa sciiooxi. MOXS. BKU< iPTll informs the Ladies and . Gentlemen of Onuiguburg, that having obtained u silfticicnl number of pit oils, he will open a Dancing Sdioal <>n the 10th mst. Moiis. i>. i? well known as the only nrofrs simial teacher in this State; his :?.<?'., it r beiitg in Chnrtebton, and he ?airgiVe the Lest referetici* lioro and nil over the State. life teaches darning in ail its various branches, witliotit any eit option". IVn-nns wishing to join the class arc requested to do so at the first Lesson. For particulars apply the 14tfc inst, at Meronev's Hotel. Oct. 0. LsT.'l ' 34 ? NOTICE. OFFICE OF COI NTY COMMISSIONERS, OKANOsnt un, C, II., S.. C. September 22rd 1873. Sealed proposals will he receive 1 at CiL s Oflioo on or before the 27th day of Octobe* 18,73, for repairing Jonen' Rridge over North Edisto Itiver. Also for the ropairin g of Howes' Bridge over Noitlt Kdtato River The repairs to be complete, and no decayed Timber or Lumber to be used. For particu lars apply at this Office. By order of the Board, GEORGE RoLiVER, Clevk of Board of C maty i'onuiLssioners. Sept.-J I 1^7d 7 DU. C. R. TAKER. LEWIS VIELE, S. C, (ST. MATTHEWS P. O.,) Juno 1873 tf DE. THOMAS LEGARE, I.ATE BF.SI D11XT PHYSICIAN TO TUB ROPER AIND CITY HOSPITAL OF C?ARLK?TQJf, Offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the CMininiiiilty of Orungcbiirg and to the I'ublio at large. Office hours from 8 to 0 A. M? 1 to 2, and 7 to at night. Ofuco, Market Street, over Store of Jao. A. Ilamiltou. nag 10 8nt WHAT PLEAS KS TUB LADIES iA ., - AAi ???? *? \\ HEELER & WILSON SEWING MA' . r0ltjj||.^.MiM , fen* 1 hey can be bad byceWeg at Mrs. Oltlen ihr? a Millerery Establishment.^,, j*^ i d^icit* i/W^?***1* Atfenl, 4 jwt.A'irf- rirt, Hi.inj^buig, s. c. ti 1*4*4. """"" * 3 Bricks! Bricks 11 J3IIICKS?! rpilE UNDKKSIONKO RESPECTFULLY I Informs the public t!? at b? in new pre pared t<> furnish HRICKS in any quantity All orders ?rill meet pi ompt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, june 6 1573 If J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAPPY TO STATElTO HIS FRIENDS und emlontri that he feaejaat retaraed (Vow Charleston, after having pnrebased a large s.e.k f* | TQ / Fresh Groceries WHICH HE WILL SILL AT VERT LOW priee* for saali. Alao on band a full ateek ef LIQUORS, CItt AILS, TOBACCO, &C, At prleei that cannot be sapassed fer cheapness. AU the above gee** are freab ami warranted. Call aeon and gat bargern?. jury 19th 1S7* tf ?ew patent." DR. PATRICK'S COTTON" PRESS The undersigned Agent fer Orangebarg County begs leave to call the attention of COITON PLANTERS to the tame, and weuld adrise every one in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at onee. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, an? POWER, it has no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "modus >perandi of said Press, can do so by calling at the Stere of J. W. Patrick St Co., Russell Street Orangcburg C. IL, 8. C, where a model can be seen, or address Capt. Jeff STOKES GenT Agent Midway S. C J. W. PATRICK, Agt. Orangeburg County 3. C. jnly 20 1873 tf "bTj. oliyeros, m. d., DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, NON-EX PLOSIVE LAMPS, OA RHEN SEEDS, kc, &e-7 P*.ESC BUTTONS preparod with ACCVR ACY and FIDELITY, foi whieh purpese a full ami ccmrptetc aasortment ef PURE CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will be constantly on hand. Long experience?** successful business career ef. ttiere/ban right years in Orange l,?irg. n good knowledge ff the DRUG AlARKtff at Louie aifclUTp\i?sT ?ttl afford * sufficient givy?"tfe? (km ?r di'penied at my establi iluntat will be OKNClNE nird RRLIAULE. Appreciating the suce*aa wbieb in Ike past has attended my effort* I^ttbTe de termined to spare ne pains to merit a cea No 10D' Kussel Street Orangebarg. -, g a. q_iLi-; ? The rerenf iieclsfon's' of ? no"'" Supreme Court of the Culled States have dftelared the HOMESTEAD ACTS of thia State un constitutional as to debts contraeteti prev ious to L^'>^^3Pw9^5^^L?Br The last umcndoaent I? the Ttinkrupt law gives to the debtor the same exemption ef real and personal property ai waa given te hiw by the HOMESTEAD LAW. The only way that HOMESTEADS ean be secured is by taking the benefit of the Bank rupt Act. Especial attention has been and will be devoted (o this branch ef the law by BROWNING l^JROW|HNCh/;'~ ?* * "Attorney*at Law, Rnssell Street, Oraagebarg 9. C. may 24 . . tf _ .'a f<t _ $5l Valuable Ia*??fMWe)f>5 AN FNTIRELY **Wq Sewing Machine! FOI DoifiESTIC f?Lb * ** OXI/T FITE UGJLI.ABS, .itLthJlilCl WITH TU1 saw Pntoui Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COI CONSTRUCTION) THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGT* AND BEAUTY. Complete in ?11 its parts, uses thaSMugarf Eye Painted Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Positive Motion, NevaTension, eJelf* ed aud Cloth Gaidar. Q^Wt+ ky W)?* d en a Table. Light Running, Stueevi Fc und en a Table. LifefH"Running, ami noiseless like all good high priaeel machines. Has patent chock re prevent the wheel being turned- the wrong way. Usoo the thread direct from the spool. Make? the Elastic Look Stitch (finest and ?strengtet stitch known :) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, from Cambric t* heavy Cloth or Loather, and uses all descriptions of thread. The best mechanical talent in Arnerie* nod Europe, has been devoted to Improving and simplifying our Maqhinee, ?amhining only that which 1? pxaotioahle, and d*e pensing wi'h %U oomplioatod surroundings generally found in other utachinev Special terrus and extra induoooaents t? male and female ?genta, ?4 ere keeper*, kc',' ?ho will establish agenoio? through' the country and kfcp our aaw mechinee on ex hibition *th?l stile. Comfy righta given **, ?wart agtut \gsuu' yiis?giii|in|iwi||>'t^ furnished wfthont bay eaira, charae. , Samples *T a+wia* eireuUra eotitaiuiftg tcravs, testimonials, eugfaving?, ^o., scut? ?rco. Addrc?jBROOKS SBWING MACHlNti CO., No. L.v::> llro?dway, New Yort.' rich 9 1,