The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 18, 1873, Image 3

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Hunter & Co. The Nashua Garotte, N. II., of the 2ml instant, says. "Hunter & Co., publishers of the ?ar Spangled Bonuer, were nrrcHted Monday afternoon by an agout of tho Post Oflico Department, for Bending obscene literature through the mails." Two years ago wo received five or six^ numbers of the Star Spanyltd Haniirh, and its vory face bore on it, that they wero following tho occupation of the forty thieves; even their attempted show of fraud in the swiudling art was stolen from other papers. Their own swin dles have excelled nny exposure of other 5 frauds tiiut' was ever published in their pnper. These swindlers have evcu reached our couuty, and many of our citizen* have boon swindled out of their muuoy by receiving in return shoddy goodi, in ferior to representations made by them; and, in one or inoro instances, they did not send the the shoddy or return the money tboy claimed to bo counter feit. We do no*, know whether to pity or envy Men. Iluuter & Co. By this indict ment they arc put in tho company of ? Mrs. Victoria Woodhul, Blood & Claflin. She is said to bo a very fascinating woman, i The moral of this is clearly illustrated in the advice of tho old gentleman to his son, who was about to leave home on a trip down tho Mississippi riv*.r: ?'My son, beware of the game where the Jack .takes - tho Acc."?Exchange. . Why is a recruiting sergeant liko the ? winds' Because he blows where lit iisteth. A - Yankee critic, speaking of a very tall actor, said, lie s tall enough to act in two parts." Mrs. Darlington says she gels ur every rooming at the shrill carrion ol the chandelier. When yon hear a man say the world owes him a living, don't leave any ham}, laying arouud looso. An Iowa clergyman who had a do nation party lately, has beans enough l" last thirty-seven years, A man in Pcoria claims to have a Btrnc that Washington thrcw^at a wood pecker on his father's cherry tree. They say the largest Krcglishj settle tlement made in this country it? in Kan " sss. Wc thought it was the Al.iba ac beniio? oof er ? 1 * * ma. ^sjRedBauk, N. J., farmer boasts that bis hciiH lay egga that, can't be rT^r syTbat farmer ought to be taken into custatdy. . Salespeople's nttnehment* arc con wfflnjHl',i^<) that of Damon and l'Vthias, 1 Ojjiers, congenital, liko that ofth?: Hia i^oae^wins. jaw* i rl'' : The boy's new trow*crs, corjpor-rasteii eel tJirnnghotH^hhir'platrd at tho knee ho as to be impregnable to friction,are known as the "knee pus ultra." f. ??'> Kansas City complains of its com that "tho kernels shed blood." It strikes us that that's just what Colonel.-, might bo expected to do. "What," said a tcaehor to a puj.il. ? ?< 'hsielccsyou feel uncomfortable after yon ? have dune wrong?" "Mv papa's big ? leather strap," feelingly replied the hoy .Tho following ,is a straightforward ' ?#ifefch: "Henry M****, born Dec. ? iOBOu, died-. lie was n great titurkey hunter, and tolerably good fiddler, lie desired tho above to he placed on this slab. Peaco to his ashes " A sea captain, invited to meet the Committoo of a .society for tho fc.vangc. lizntion of Africa, when asked, "Do tho subjects of the King-of Dahomey Ue;. Sunday ?" replied, "Yes, and everything eico thry cun lay their hands on." ?n ' " Tho near-sighted old hen that ate sawdust, supposing it to be corn meal, $ber? went and laid a nest full of bureau knobs, set on them three months, and hatched put a complete set of parlor furniture, was a pretty fair old hen. A. widow once sard to her daughter : "fljihen yo*' ?vre at my ago, it will be timo enough to dream or a husband." ?'Yes, mamma," replied tho thoughtless gil, Vfor. a^.eeeoswl oue." The mother fainted. "Cavalier boots" aro about to bo in trodttced fer ladie* They are turned oveV'-wjtih leather j,ust above the ankle, Or><e\t fas as may be respectfully the pataitleinii':, so u.s to give a fuiut imita tioW^h^^flle old* cAvalicr boot; au edging of tecc'falt? over this Once a careless man wa.ot to the cellar and stuck the candle in wluit he thought was a keg of black sand. He sat near it drinking wine until the candle burned low. .Nearer and nearer it gW:"lor'tlie black saou; nearer and nearer, until the blazo .whed tue black santj, mid as it uus fiaud, nothing bap pened, Young lady, to a beau ot whose company aim is getting tired-~?'I hope you ^jirc pot uervous, booauto that clock has a sjuocr effeot on people. All my gentlemen apqnaictnncea start when It strike.; ten, and it's just going to strike ; so il you are norvous, perhaps you had bettor go home beforo it begins." lie ?flfllbj? -** Tho SwutupHcolt girl who wa^ej^lortys; formally burgled out of two cflauiniM in oae night, one of tVm marked "Jurnoa to Flora," and another ' Joseph to Klora," tvil) find fond I'r refbetioO in the Cm I thai tln> nipri ad mir?'1 ? on?bas I lie mtiiv t'ogssho is Ii lidej" 1o,?. ni l pel hups the harder she will find it to rcplaco I Item THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS AUGUSTUS B. KXOWLI^Y, T D1TOR. (?lORt.i; ROIdVEIt, MxAXClAL a n i> 1'imms* M.UAIBI. OfHeial Paper of the State and of Orange burg ?Ton 111.v. ffiSrn/K on aNO?/iUJto x$ws has A hAIiflER CIRC?LATfOy THAN, AM' (JTJ/JSK fAPER IN Tin: couN Tr. --m SATI IJDAV, ()( T. 1^. 1873. iiumanAJ_\x.?r-. . H-i .sjjj.uls Uli rope. viKwy OV AN AM Kit CAN <; t r. I. -COS 'HUMS AM> KKSfiM III,A N<"K.> ? TUB OI.II Wollt.I? AMI NKW KiKv The dan-hter of Dr. S. Sil the wel' known rn.il ustude wrilor, rat. bur puncture's the romance of European travellers. We reetrdnj her djp?rtufri last Spring, together with tha'. of Afrt.' li. ift'.'Krows, of Jersey City, aa 1 Min.s tfiiHii Itevc, of Cincinnati for tit- doti bit' purpose i>r doing Europe an 1 study ing nti-ic IJur summary of, tbu situi tt?.:i. after "v :n aioa.l'.is cxp/icicw.', id BSciloly rich Sijie wrif,< ;. '! a n gl. 1 I . lino*' vf itttessed the w >n Icrf il sccittit ami 01 ties* a boot which o.ir sh <d ly (fiend* were so su enlliu "uuio, but t!i t ill I rim ivbrc jmxnd ol my hi.thright as an Aiiterlbnii 1I1 in evur. i bavo aeeu until* iug woiMiy iiie. puiululi tu ?r etiv y of an A liiertenn They surpas* us in ti tilling but ruins win] pictures. (i"o a-hero you will. ?\. r. thing a ppuarj tu b'. finished and decaying. Their goutry are a stilt ed, dig 111 Hud, plnyod out ins? hh 1 ?11 and liko M r. Tui\ \ill up. iiumoiiso in deport in n't, cumbroua w'tb p id ?. mil ja.:i'\il with pov? it v J ourim*. i ii igin it.i uM nrC 1 ? 1 uliII?' with 110IUM use. i.ut' spe id .1). tit R! Illtet'l sting as SU ulJ ccmett.t ) . bi-t great mid pmctic.d'y t'e d tibi disinal. (lltty > in.is-o- of at isbitei:. , ?.me. wi.b a ? ;\. r ;.;ng population to match ? fiow thoy alj tive, is a problo in. The w.i v {', , \ Ii i. c v.l..- tel us, mains 'two believe tney Uve Jarj^y 01 V'mri ? can tr 1 ve'ilirrs. lilb uijli t \us v.ut uu a 1,< r ft in'.lutiV. ..n> .m l poorly pud operatives accounts tor much pl'iheir \\>?tilth Liu/don is inuii-use iiiiu uiic I?' in-Iis' rib.o/K). The iuiprss. i >n 0:1 a 1 str 1 g-T is merely that, and nuhing mere: Hyde 1 n j L iv'no ct mpui.soii toJ Cent ral' Pat k . and tin: . ity by-Vi# Uw??dj | way and 1 iuli av. iiuc^ II >r ??. st,!?? nud 1 histoftcal ais.-,:.it 'ii? are ?n'y ouibii tivs. as one goes L? a (UUS uuii 11 itnv an ? is f at iaflctl. Gcriiwiuy i- .1 ii .1! lU. *: 114'cb in over thing, iniiust 11011-, tin tu ., frospl table '"iV'ii-li. hut 11 v> A meinen wi.ild ovor W'fli to li\ e l!i_r.-. .S ?}'z ;i '..1 1 1 i.i ?cbartnlng p?< tur ;s 111 v nnd ill t i?t, b;tt nuv Hofkv Mount lins in ik.? ili'ir Muni lllan'c fool Tiki; iif/fi hills. \ ie..iH:? li ui cli iteet brftlTy Wiuid iTul. clean, s a u ts\ (nie, and rich. Paris ?Jone is ittiiduru lik<? New Vot k; ivo w i.;?loi ibo I'.u i^iuus lo"e their bcautilul c:.fy; 1 sb iukI, if I did nit love Xew York. The Creat Exhibition lu-iy bo dispose 1 of in a few words?it is inferior to the annual et Inb^tion el1 tlie Cincinnati M chinici' Fnstiiute?? tlial is, in variety of ana and taste, only th'M is more of it The American J)en trhnont ab?oIutoly shabby. The only time I hart fc!t ashut?ed of my country w.s when 1 saw the meagre, paltry show wo iindc in Vienna. Tt would h&yobeon f^r better not to have : p[>e ued there at all. I< or pectcd tn bo "entliusj 1" over tho Ilbiuo, bat, nhs ! I hava seen the Hudson and the Upper Misii.v-ip'/i, and thj bcauti ? [ul Kliine fails to iu-j?i 10 me. We have seen' miles and miles of pictures by the great masters.bist, 1';?!{?? Murk Twain,! torhdli?W always liked the llcnaiasauoe best. Stiporsitinn, tradition,, and con. ventionuliuu everywhere oppress and disgust. Art seems to have been subsi dized by the uio.M. fantastical bigotry, 'ignorance, and auposstMit^n-. The uion whopaint'd bali" tho !!!iri*ts and Vir gins We h ive sc??u ought Ul b ivo been iimi r.iiitcd for BaCrilcgc: sir li Irlglitful naricatords oti eyon humanity are pome of tl etn. leaving Divinity out of the question'; nearly everything we aro call ed upon tOtdmir.Q is eoeloBi.ihtic- cUucoh os, jiictures, ccmctt i iosv st.auies \o. We visited ihe Luxembourg yefttcrdiy, and Art em us Ward uover could liavd desjietl a liiore auiUoing uulortain.nent than to witness the ijcalaeios of so.112 of our New Vnrk ladie^over tho statuary, many of thorn Works of uit (not thu la' flies"), w'fli ? 11 eyntigh !<*ft. to 1*11? the (ale. 1 wax touched to the heart with one especially, that had been re duced to tlia belt -the anus, lege, he.nl, and ( best all gone. Tears came to my ;*yes when I though of the reflections of that pool- statute over tho aad wreck to which Time had brought it Tbo Veuus of Milo was more fortunato it) tho possi s -ion of limbs, snl enough adipose natter to grafle the most buxom Gor ma ?tia man gitl. I suppo-m I am not high in art. 1 do admire the Parisian ladies, however, and I can understand Tousson el's remark, "that they havo always been suspected of hiding (heir wrongs." 1 hey ate so graco'ul, pretty, and happy and tlioy dross so well; but unlike the Aeon ttwntle wftn Us, who make dress the end and aim o) life, the true Preach woman never permits the dress to over shadow her f?rsonnitl. Liko Sir Charles Cotttitfeantl wo have been everywhere, and hoen everything, and there is tioth ieg in it. We had our musical romance concerning the Kuropean Schoolsnippeel very early. Julia Ileve was educated by her mother ill Cincinnati, and took the conreit out of German girls altogcth cr by her exquisit? instrumentation. Liszt gave In r the Houquct of Honor and told hur that German teachors conhl do nothing for h >r more thati American. Tho old music tcaehor in Manheim told us that iho best teachers went to America, and that conservato ries there did not mean any more than they did in New York; that any uiusic teacher, however stupid, might dignify his school by calli ig it a conservatory, and advised us to return, if music wasall we wanted to learn; and one must waut ttr learn worse than we did to suffer the domestic economy and tetrifio cuitinicre I of German)? bread with unsahed but ter, an ocg a day and lager. We arc >ati-fied und hereafter will suffer the ills we have rather than fly to others that we know are weise Adieu. II a in k. Tli?; Apex oflloiiCMfj. At a party one evening, several con tested the honor of having done the most cxtraoidiuary thi ng A reverend gentle man was appuinied judge of their re spective pretensions. One produced his tailor's bill with a receipt attached to it. A buzz went round the room that this could not bo outdone, win n u second proved that he had just arrested hi* tailor for money Chat was lent him. Tl e palm in hi.*, w?* tbegcucrous cry, w! eli a thild put in his claim. Gentlemen, said ho, 1 caun >t boast of the 'fc.ith of my predecessors, but 1 have r t?rm d to the owners two umbrellas they h ft at my hqu*o. I'll hear no tuoro I cried the aston ished arbitrator. This is tho vjry acme of boucsty ; iL is an act uf virtue of which I never kuew any one capable; the priifc ? Hold 1 cried another; 1 have done still more than that. Jinpo.sibhj ! cried tho whole company. Let us hi nr. 1 have taken my county paper for thirty years, aud paid for it cvory year in iidvauce. 11c took the prize. OKFJCIAT,. PROCLAMATION. 117 THE GOVEIUJOiTV Btatk or Sodtii C.tnoi.in.t, \ E.XI.CI riVK llM'^RTMl VT. j Poi.VMniA, S C, OctoberJH7S-. ) W flam: as, by the Constitution of this State, it is required that "The General Assembly shall provide frr r?n annual tax, sufficient lo defray the estimated expenaos of the .State for eaoli year ;" I And whereas, it is by law provided that the Comptroller-General hIihII on or before the 1 ?tn day of November annually, give notlco to the County Auditors of tho rates j>tr eenltitn of taxation authorized by law to be levied for the various State purposes : And nktrtas the General Assembly at its hist session omitted to provide for such annunl tax, for the fisoal year tooonimeuee on the first day of November next, by reason whereof the Comptroller.General is unable to fcive notice to the County Auditors of such anmstl tax, at the time such notice is by law repaired to be given ; And irh'rt'it, by the decision of the Supreme C-tmrt of the Male, the Cotnp troller-General is required to levy a rate jttr centum ef taxes to pay the intorcst upon certain classes of bonds, w-hioh are a par! ef the public debt oftlio Slate, und to give notice of such levy to tho County Auditor on er beloro the loth day of November next; And tehertas, it is deemed important to the welfare of the State, iu- view of this decision of the Supreme Court, that the General Assrmhly mIioiiH take into immedi ate consideration the condition of the public debt of the Stute, and should eo provide as that whatever taxes ure be levied lo pay the interest thereon shall bo levjud at the same nine as that n( which the general Stute \vTj is requh ?d to be made , . And .'/itna0, the fncts above recited pre? sent mi extraordinary oooasion, whioh, In the jd'hoio hi ol Ho- t ieeuflve, Makes it necessary to oouvciu- tlie General Assembly at a day earlier than the period provided ff.r th? regular annual acaaion thereof. Now, therefore, I, Franklin J. Mosoa, Jr.fefl >vernor of the Slate of South Carolina, bj Tartu* of llio powr-i- vested in mo by SeoV tion M, SjAi ill of tho Constltuti-m of the Stute, fjo issue f bii my Proolamation , Commanding nii-l dii?ecting the llonorublcs. the 8rnator? ami metnberj of the General A* cml ly la attond in tiicir re-'pe-uiyc LrgidutU?. ' f 'linnibors on TUF.SIlAY T11 K TWENTY-FIUST l)4gf..OK THIS MOM II, AT TWELVE M, there to take into con. siderntren the rarltus mattera hereinbefore recited, aiuL, |l*o euuh other mattera aa in their wise and discreet judgment may re quire attention at this time. In f9stimon? ? Hereof, 1 have hereuiilo set ( ^ \ my bund and caused the grout seal ?j L. s. \ of the State to he affixed at f'olum ( ?.? hia, tins uinth day of October, A. I), eighteen hundred and acvenljr-ihroe, nud io the ninety-eighth year of Vinoricun In dependence. By the Governor: FRANKLIN .T. MOS RS, Jh. H. K. HAfJII, Hccrctary of Stale, oct. 18 ]H1H )t ANNUAL FAIR OF THE Crangeburg Agri cultural and Me chanical Asso ciation. Will l>c held at Orangeburg, from I'tic day, Oct. 28, to Friday) Out. 31, embracing four days. The following nit the 3apcrintendcnta and Judging Committee*, nominated by the Hoard of I >i rectors . ( |J.) S-l)i>)i!rx iif CriijiD. Sup't, Morgan J. Keller. Committee, S. M- Fairey, J. O. Keitt, David (ileaton, tC'-> Garden oad Orchard. Sup't, W. W. Culler. Committee, J. T. Shoemaker, Adam Smoke, W. O. Haue. ( I).) HitUitchiM. Sup't, James Stoko. Committee, Im. S, <?. Keller, Dr. N. C. Whclattnie, IL IL Jennings. (K.i Svcelmtut*, Ac. Sup't, C. J. StroWumn. Committee: Mrs. Caroline Uilcv, Mrs. John \Y. Sellers. Mrs Kobt. Jeimoy, W. J. Snider, t ico-S. bhiror, II. L. ltickenbaikci ) /".;.. Xcolfc-U'ork. Snp'l : I >r. J, I I.i t'Cain. Committee: M<- llynrv Livingston, Mrs. Ellen K. M?M?rcr, .lutum ntbkca. Snp^ : i:. j. IV! l< n Committee: Mrs, Susan Aihugotii, Mis.. Annie stoke*, Mi-?? hbra Eartiguc, Mr-. A. W. That in, Mm. A. 1). IrVeuerivk; Mrs. Ihi vid I looser. (||.l Mnnvfucturi-.i Ao. 1. Bup't: .lohn 8. Ilowmaiilf. CoiriHiilte. Porter Pearson, Joseph Stiauw, John L. Bozard. (,J.l Mnnu?eturc* An. 2. Sup't : II. Riggs. Committee: U'rchard Evans, J. S. <' Huff man, P. \V. l';iircy, |v ITortea <nul .1/"?*/??<. Sup't : W. T. Midler. Committee: J- \W Dantzlcr, II. F. Salley, Dr. O, IL Ott. (Yj^ Cattle, StUeep and Ifvj*. Sup't : K. BT, Kiley. Committee: I>. W. Snell, Col. J. C. Eil narda, < ?. 11. Uiley. ( >I.) Poultry. J*np't, I?r. J. C. Ilolman. Committee. T>r. W,S. Barton, A. J. Fcd? erick, J. 1>. Trazevant. (\A Fine Art* And Mi*eellam*u$, Sup't, T. A. Jeffords. Committee, Hon. T. W. Glover* Dr. K. J. Oliveros, Ko\. A - 1>, Ooodwyn. tO-) VhriettfUure. ?rrt/t, T. C. Hubble, Comraitte, Mra. E. J. Art her, Mrs. D.O. Kowe, Mrs. T. B. Whaley. (|?. i Aimitnntrnt*. Sup't. Philip Kehn. Committee. J. II. (>. Botteraon, P. O. Can Aon, L? 11. WnnnamnkcT. i i Ploughing* Sup't, David Fcrsner. Conimitlce; hr. J. I). Clockly, Henry Kttn derburk, Abrain S. l>ukea. Superintendents are refpicstcd lo attend on Monday, (Vt, 27, at the Fair Urtriinri?, at which time eutriea will be received. Members of Connnitieea will pleane attend on Wednesday, OW, 29, for awarding pre miums. Speclul tiekets of Admission will bo issued to Superimeudcnts for"tfie eutin- Fair, and to lAcuibera of (.'ommitteoH for Wednesday. Special Titketa for Exhibitors, to lw?obtain ed when articles are entered for the Whole term of the Fair ; One 1 ?oll.ir Admission to Pair 50rts. Children un der Twelve years of a^e, 25?'.? Family Tickets at Re{prct1 rates. No Season Tickets except to Exhibitor*. For further particulars apply lo any of the undersigned Board ofDirectOra, william F. barton, President. JOHN l. .YaiOKBB. D, It. BEOKAVl'VU, F, jj. w b|{K.(iMAN.Nl PADL S. FFI.HFI4, .1.0. wannamatcfb f V.MI'I'L DIBBI F Sheriff's Sales. OltANUJ^UMi (X)l VI Y. I :s Common 1 John .. Street. Asslgfn .?f C?o, Cull ?V <V, .sure Pore el o I of I I.ulbor Ituiisdulc, j lieft. ) Morlgug'fc*' l*y virtue <>f I lie judgment in (lie nbove stated case, I will evil at Orangeburg Court House oil the lirut Monday iu November next, llie following real estate, to wit : All thai lot or parcel of land situate, ly ing and being in tlio village (now town) of Orutigobiirg, fronting on (Mnrkot) Street, facing Ike said I.oilier Itnusdalo house llfly fccl.esiud runtlilig back to P. It. W. I'oigg Biauiite lot. It bring Ike same lot on which Abrain Smith coininenccil lo build, and bought by said but her Kaii.-dalc's from said Case, Bull \ Co. Terras cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pcrs and recording. A LSO N. E. XV. Siatriink. Adm'r ) ofGeo. L. S. Sistruuk, | Foreclosure vs of Wm. A. J. Sistruuk. J Mortgage. By virtue of the judgment catered in this cam'. I will sell at Orangeburg C. Ii., on Monday itic "d day of November next, during the usual hours of sale, All that truci ot I in I containing 980 acres more or less, situate in Orangeburg County on Long Branch and North Ed is* to itiver, bounded by lands of N. B. W. Sis trunk. W. I?. Oliver, Ksl ?f II. <". Oliver, D. J. Ituinfl und North Bdisto River. A I.SO All that plantation in Ornhgehtirg County containing lOOOucros more or loss, bounded h\ lands ol N. K. W. Histrunk, VY. I>. Oliv or, 1>. J. Kumff, and North Rdislo River. Terms otic-tlijrd cash, the balance on one nnd two years, with interest from day "I ? ale. secured by l?ond of purchaser and mort gage uf premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recoi ding. A LSO ORANG EIJUKG CO UN I'V 1 N 1'ltOttATK < lot It f. W illiam T. Phillips } r Mary M. Porti r. ul nl. J By virtue of an order of the Probate (,'ourt. in I lie above stated action, I will -??!! in whole or in parcels, t?r partition mid di vision, at Orangcburg Court House, on the tirst Monday in Sevembcr^ next, the .ui.ow ing real estate lo wit: All that tract or parcel of land contain ing I**' acres more or less, and bounded en the North b> Bstiito lands Of Nathan lint. son and lands of William T, Phillips. Bast by lands of Itoberl Walker. South by the linvis Bridge Goad, nod Wet by hiiida of William A. Bhney and Nut linn Porter. Trinis?One hall cash, ball iiuc on u cred it of twelve months, \\it!i bond of the pur chaser bearing intercut fioin of <ole, se cured by a mortgage ot the \r tnute.t to ti.e Judge of Probate. Purdbastr n> pay for piiju'i s ai: I recording. a :.?o OnASGEHlIRG COUNTY, I N VlliiUATK. Couit r. Jtosn V. Clark. Ct. ul. A delta Cain, et " } nl. ? Ily nfjdjBr <<f : tid Court, I will ?-eil at Orangeburg Court llou-o-. on Monday, No vembor !', 1ST:*., during 'h<: legal hours, at iiu-i ion Ilia: vrlunblc tract of land with Stove and other Buildings therein, in the i?wu of Lcwisvillr. 1 minded by lands of u. ''b-e'e ley, A. P. A maker, and Smith Cnroliu % Railroad Company. The same jyill be sold in several lot*, and all of ike same are cle. sirubly situated, an<l otb r fine oppcrutilities (fir invcfeii'iont. Terms?One-third cash, balance op n credit of 1.in* u'ur, purchaser to give lioud 10 Judge ?f Probate tor credit pnrt'mn, frith iiitoi-?--t frem day of sa'e, secured by mort gage of premise-* pnrchuscd. with covenant r?r resalu on breach ot' condition of bond, and to pay for pnpeis and rccoidutg. ALSO o. II. Mi-hM. ton, II. MMtlh ton, 1 va I . E. It. Amnkcr. ) Jarol Pursuant to the judgmentof foreclosure in this case, and eiders extending the time of sale, i will sell at public nuclion, in Ora.11gc.burg ui the Court Hoiise. a-< proper ty ot the defendant .1 B? It. Anutkur. All that plantation in this County known as Belleville, containing MOO acres more <?r lc**. and bounded by lands now wr formerly owned by TrezYunt. McCord, (icigrr. Moore ami by the Congarce river, on the follow ing terms : One-half cash, the balance in one year, secured by bond with interest from dale at the rate of 12per cent per nnnitpi, and pay able annually so long as any money remain.- i unpaid, together \?ith a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers nnd rccerding. Itoth plaint ill and defendant have leave to bid at tin sale. The successful bidder will he rcqit\rod to fiery "> percent of his bid or the Sheriff will ' resell the same day. Ami if the real of the terms are not com plied with in two (2) days after the sule. the Slier ill shall resell on the succeeding salcday. Sheriff s Offcc, ) B. i. CAIN, Orangeburg C. II. S. C, V s. o. C. uet loth, IST.5. ) oct is td TheState of outh Carolina ORANGEHUltG COUNTY In tub Couut i>K Phobatb, Ity AUGUSTUS lt. KNOWLTON, Esq., Judge of Probate in said County.] YVHBHEA&, W. It. Parier hath made suit lo Ihc to grant to him betters of Ad tuiniatration of the Estate nnl effects of John M. Puller, late of said County, de ceased. These are therefore to cite uii'i admonish nil and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, lo he and appear be t?re me hi a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at my Office in Orange^ burg. S. C, ou the 3d day of November 1m7:!. nl 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause if any. why the said Admiui.-.trnlior. should nut be granted. Given under my hand anil the Seal of the. Court, this 17lh day of Oct. A. 1). 1n;;{, and in the filth year of American Inde pendence. [i S.] AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, oct 18?Jt Judge of Probate. Notice of Dismissal, vtotick isjieJleut oivbs that X, 1 ont mon'*. fram ?Ute 1 will file my final aoceunt with the lloneruhle Aug. n. Jln<'Wl triii, Judge of Probate for Ornngoburg Coun ty, as A'lministrntor ef the Estate ef A. V. Kenn erly deo'd, an<t ask fer Letters of Dis aiissuj. J T. C. KLNXhULl. VdiiiiijKl rnlot, pe lb l,n ' . - 1 -i ** Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Vrotcct 4'fl Solution of the 1'rotoslile of Iron, is so combined us to havo the character of <tn aliment, as easily digested an<l tissimilaft <l with the blood as the simplest food. It Increases the Quantity of Nature's Own I'Utilizing Agent, Iron in cite blood, and eures "a thousantt ills," simply by Toning up. In vi y orating and Vitalizing the System. The en* rlehcd antl vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out. morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this rentedy In curing i >yspepsia, Diver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills ami Fevers, Humors, Doss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys ami Bladder, Female Complaints, <t)id till tliseases originating in a batl state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a loiu state of the system, lielng free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects tire not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are ])crmancnt, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from n-nth-, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men antl women; and invalids cannot reasonably lies itttte to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass* X'umplilcts Free. SETH W. FOWLE d SONS, Proprietors, A<>. hO 11 ;v r;i Av., Iloaton, BOI.II llY DRtUOIHTU (. 1. > J. H A I,LTf oel IS ly Estate Sale. In Accordance with the order of Hon. Aug istus !;. Knowltou l'rolmte Judge. 1 "ill veil ut public outcry for cntdi ut Orangehnrg Court House on Saturday ihe ltd, November next, three Bales Of Cotton of the Ertnte of.lo<l KnMts. JOHN D. KNOTTS, Executor. <>??? li 1873 <h ?7 XiA I 'TO UN XOTK'E.-l*er \ j ftona having claims again'bJool Koro*le Imc of Oraugftfticg Cr.<n.\y ?Moeanetl, nee required to prci?viil awMlM statement* of them, und thoao Fudebtvd to the same w?M ntnke payment i* .Ii UN I? KNf?TTS. (^iialiUv<l Executor. Oflt 11 IST.t 84 . Lost, Strayed or Stolen. On Sunday Evening September 'JSth. One fine drey Mnrc, .V CI.H, ;.'>out five years o'd. medium size, licm inj liatitafien on bull Swamp. Any porson prving information landing to t he recovery will be 1.1 MFII AI. I.Y I'.KIVAI?!?. r.D:: on an ?. rile*. Oct. :"rd 1*7^? 3t DA3KC1KG- SCHOOL. A ff i >NS. HKlUirCI? informs the Lndie* and .*! (..-..?', ? ii .:?:...;_. burg, that having obtained u sufficient number ot puidliL he >\ill o|u?it a Dancing School on the lGth inst. Moii-. It. i- wcdl i.uuwn :i- the ?>niy nrofes aionsl leiichcr in (his State ; hi- hondriunrUrta being in ChartcHton^ nnd he can give the bt-it references luve and all over th?- State. He reaches daiiclng in nil its various braucln-t, without any oitcptidffS. Persons wishing to join the i la-- ,uc requested to do so at the first Lesson, l-'or particulars apply the 14tfc inst, at Meronev's Hotel. Oct. 1). ]^7.i ' 34 2t NOTICE. OFFICE Oi?' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OiiANur.nt nr., f., II.. S.. C. September 23rd 187a. Sealed proposals will be received at this Offioo on or before tho27th day ofOciobo1 \s~i'\, fur repairing Jones' Bridge over North Edtsto River. Also fur the repairing of RoweV Bridge over North Ediato River The repair- lo be compleio, and no decayed Timber'or Lumber to be used. For particu lars apply at this Offioo. By order of the Board, GEoUGF BOLTVElt, Cleric of Board oft' maty Commissioners. Sept. -J I 1^71 7 DR. (. ft, TAKER, Lewis vi lle, s. c, (ST. MATTHEWS 1*. O.,) junc ? 1878 tf DR. THOMAS LEGARE, LATE Ri:SI I> LM I'HVSK I i.\ to Tita UOPER AM) CITY HOSPITAL OF t 'H AlildvSTON, Offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the community of Oniiigcburg and to the Public at large. Office hours from 8 to 0 A. M., 1 to 2, and 7 to Ii at night. Ofbco, Market S?troet, over Store of Jao. A. Hamilton. aug 10 8m WHAT PLEASES TUV J*ADI?S A atl U HEELER i WILSON sewing MA* CHINE. 1 hey can be had by caUiig ei Ms* Olden; dorff'si SlUlererv EstabUtosaeob..^ , j, w?.> .. .?. 1\ BlMfaft&S, Canvassing Agent, >u.* id .m omnjjeburg, &. Bricks! Bricks! 1 BBICK?!!! rpilR UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY* 1 I uforiul the public that he is new pre pared :<? fuiuish BRICKS in any quantity* AH orders will ujeut pi ompt attention. J. 0. EDWARD?, june 6 1*73 if J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAPPY TO STATE-TO HIS FBI ENDS und oustoineis that he hat J*st retarned from Charleston, after having purchased a large St?tf df/ } ] ( ) / Fresh Groceries WHICH HE WILL SELL AT VERT LOW priees for eask. Also on hand a full ateek ef LIQUORS, CIG ARS, TOBACCO, &c, At priees that cannot be sapaesed far cheapness. All the abort goods are freak and warranted. Call soon and get barge fas. july 19th 187? tf 'N EW PATENT/' DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS The undersigned Agent fer Orangeburf County begs leave to call the attention of COSTON PLANTERS to the saase, and would adrise every one in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at onse. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "modus >perandi" of said Press, ran do so by calling at the Stere of J. W. Patr'ck A Co., Rnssell Street Orangeburg C. II-, S. ('., where a model can be seen, or address Capt. Jeff STOKES ?enT Agent Mid-ay S. C. J. W. PATRICK, Airt. Orangeburg County S. C. july 2f. 1873 tf k jToliteros, m/ixT i>kai.i:r i v DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, NON-BXPfcOSlVE LAMPS. GARDEN SEEDS. Ac, Ac.; PftESCltlTlONS prepared with ACCUR ACY and P1DELITY, foi which purpose a full and comrpleto assortment ef PURK CHEMICALS and (JENCINE DRUGS will be cnnsfafitly on hand. Long experience?*a successful busiaese career ef. tt>ere/han eight yearaid Cfraore bnrg. Sf^goocl knowledge of the DRUG JIARKHT lit Lome and abroad.-will afore* a sufficient. giM.'-:ilee l?*t *? gjoi* seid er ?l;<p*nBcv1 at my establisbiaeat will be GKNClNE and RBLIADLT.. Apprecia/ing the sucroaa wkiok in the past b^s nttemled my efforts* I have de termined lo spare n? pains to merit a eea tin-.ace of th, p.tran*g*.?o HboraH|fjh*elew E,f OI^YEROS***. So 100 Kastel Sireet Orangebarg. XMJkJ X JJIAJJi The reeenf ifeclsTdNs m fee Supresaa Court of the United States have declared the HOMESTEAD ACTS of thia Stats as constitutional as to debts contracted prev ious te 1868. 1 he last amendment I? the Bankrupt law gives to tho debtor the sarue exemption ef real and personal property as waa girtn to hiw by the HOMESTEAD LAW. Tho only way that HOMESTEADS ean be secured is by taking tbe benefit of the Bank rupt Act. Especial attentien has been and will be devoted fo this branch ef the law by DROVTN|NG eyWROWWlria/<r Attorneys at Law, Russell Strstt, Oraagebarg S. C. may 24 M /_- ? . - - _ $5 AN FNT1RKLY NEv?.* < Sewing Maehin^ly FOR DOMESTIC ?B*,* i * OSBiY FIVE 3*OjLI/AUS, wim Tut a aw Pntent lint ton Hole vTorker. THE MOST S1MPLF, AND COMPACT I* CONSTRUCTION) -XXX V# THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OP COMBINED STRENGTH" ' A?ND BEAUTY. Complete in all its parts; uses the Safaiga-f Eye Painted Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Positive Motion, Neva Tension* Self'' Feed and Cletb Gaidar/ dpjejMMcjr Wheja* and on a Table. LigrH Running, S meet fit and noiseless like all good high price* machines. Has patent check re prevent Ike wheel being turned ehe wrong way. Usee the thread direct from the spobl. Make? (he Elastic Lcck Stitch (finest ?nd*trongeet stitch known :) firm, durable, oleae and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and] coarse, from Cambric te heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. The best mechanical talent in Am cries* and Europe, has been devoted to improving and simplifying our Maohioees eemhininr only that which is praoltoah.lt?, and die? pensing with^ all complicated aurreundinga generally found in other machine*.. * Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, stere keepers, Ac',' rho will ot-ablish agencies through thV country And keep uur new machine* 0>to ex hibition and sail. County rights given te* etuart agiuts free. Agent'.* complete ontfita furnishod without any eatro, charge. Samples of sowing, deeetipttve eircnlara oontutniug terras, scat tinonied?, ettgraringa, Jus., eOuVKSev ifeM Address, BUOOK8 SEWING MACHINE; CO., No. Broadvay, >?**? Yertt. IcbH 1,