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Hunter & Can The Nashua Gosette, N. H!^ofthe2od "Huuter <V Co., publishers of the Star Spangled Banner, wore arrested Monday afternoon by an agoat of the Post Offioo Department, for sending obsoeue literature through the mails." Two years ago wo received five or six^ numbers of the Star Spangled Banner^ and its Tory face bore on it, that they were following the occupation of the forty thieves; even thoir attempted show of fraud iu the swiudlitig art was stulcu from othor papers. Their own swin dles havo excelled any exposure of other |j^^fa^d^l$]a/was over published iu their paper. ?_?r- v a -JsE^MPjki??Ut* havfa iswdq reached our county, and many of bur citizens have boon swindled but of thoir ruonuy by receiving in return shoddy goodt, in ferior to representations made by them; and, in ono or taoro instances, they did not send the the shoddy or return the money they chimed to be counter- j , ^.1 $?,#0,1*9* *B?W. whether to pity or envy Mess. Huuter & Co. By this iudiet iuent they are put in the company of ?Mrs. Victoria Woodhul, Blood& Claflin. Sho is said to be a very fascin itin Thu moral of this is clearly illustrated I r'afe'^. ?d.Vrf^v^Ahe old I gentleman to his son, who was about to leave homo .' on.atrip down tho Mississippi river: "My son, beware of tho garao where the IJ^II^^Mdl f|cru!^fi sergeant liko the ^ Winv^Because ha; ^IftfeSn'iWhere^het ??^???.?aa. tall actor, said, ',lie's tall enough to act in two parts?*'1 Mrs. PartlBgton says she pets ur every morning at the' shrill carrion of f ftrfllttlan yon hetttf a rrinn say tho worid ,? Owes him a living, don't leave any hain. layiog around loose, isj An Iowa clergyman who bad a do i*!: nation party Ittcly, has beans enough to a *M*4lhirty-seven years. ? ?^'JK^tiihn iu Peoria claims to have j tdonc that Washington thrcw^at a wood ?* *Jiet'kor on his father's cherry tree. say the largest En^lislsj seillu * llcmcnt made in this country is in tvan -sei. Rethought it was the Alaba mlij^'ty^**^* SIB*--**18*****'* be i'l^'vf T^ftSW ?H8^-,ko! *?**kon |H ?tP?*^^ v-H .*?<, l ??? lea ^ctjf^anttsiejlwentet -aft'!rJorf ?* like ihatofSttajftnrfuWltytftiap, ' n^enibai, *rtka><tf?H^tfVe h?|ia .??^?iWwW^o^oirraien Jwtfaitd'plated at the!,nee *, f$HeW' to i'tBe ^d?pregnab*t3^ ftr frietion^rii'1 fi? ? luowuas the "knee pus ultra." . i, Jin*';i irnael .? jmtH ??aaaaa City complains of its corn MSar^th?' kernels shed blood." It tetrikHa-US that that's just what Colonels . might bo expected to do. $?l?^W;,r,skfe a^tcachcr to a pupil, "makesyou feel uncomfortable after you rnvbtti^SmtP'1 Wa Dapa's big : "Henry M--, born Dec. , died-. lie was.a grea' **S?!fffiw 0* tolerably- good . He desired the aboyo to be this slab, r Peaio, tptys*ashes." wptain,. invited ,to meet the ?mt?dk* the ?v*iiRc, ca,;whep asked, "Do< the . tho K|pg of Dahomey keep Sunday,?" replied, "Yea, and dvarytfatrig eko they can lay their hands ottJ' ' ,The near-sighted old hen that ato ijsjrdu&t, supposing it to be corn meal, then wcy t and laid a nest full of bureau GfllaV J>?t>arfl% them! three months, and h^b^djgyaatji* OQJuplete sot of parlor fj5rnit,UT0,;Wji a pretty fair old hen. ?sjJl WddWerief/Bnhl fcrber daughter : ?iftieu fr&tm #*mfkA: U wilt be t^O ^1) to drcamrora husband." ?'Yea, mamma," roplted the thoughtloss gil, "for ? ??wil one^-Ttre mother fainted. .^feul 41 B<> ***** "Cavalier boots" are about to bo iu trothsced far ladies- They are turned jxtdV^mikeitk- tflo give n. fumt m.iu. tioW>%t'ffio cKJ'civslicr boot; nu cDging and stuck the oaudlo in- wlut be it was a kog of black sand. He ear it drinking wine until tho irD?^^car<' and nearer the .bJaoksanu; ncaror and Rur the D^ge reached %'up black md as jt tew sand, nothing hap 25 * M 0> *? 1;;"?* "v;t lady, to a bean ol whose |bjO 4a,jgettiug tired-?"! hope ; not nervous, booauso that clock effeat on peopla. ' AU mjr iti?inranrc*^ start when It strikes ten, and it's Just going (o strike ; so if you nro nervous, perhaps you had better go homo before it begins." He .XWttJLm.UMIX ? The Swumpscott girl who wej^^jurc formally burgled ont of two crpinoj r?LUAk in uA nj|h.t,&ne o#ihem ilio pci haps* the harder she will find it to replace them SB... . JJ THE ORANGEB?RG NE WS AUGUSTUS B. KXOn'LT?,\, EDITOR. ' TlSAXClAL AXI) IU'SIMSI M,V> ASB?. -TV t{ * Official Paper of the e?ito and ot Oranffeburg County. j&rTJir: onaL'?l'/.'<; xkws ijivftf >i lam; er circ?latk>s tu as a i\r (i'j'j/?ti ja pick ix Tiiri qovn ! ttt? X^E_,_,_ \\ ..? u ' SATURDAY, 0( X. IS, 1S73. Europe. |< bias 1 '? * '?. ?' ? ?. .. v ? ?< vi?ws ov an AMF.nxAN oir.r.?CON THAHTS AND UKSfiYHil.ANCK*.-?TIIU OIJ> WuHM> A*D NKVV KVKS. \? J?t/1. L ? ? ? , . ., \ ??J? . tl ^ Jla0 ' The daughter of Dr. S. SiU?:*, the Well known roil estate writor, rather punctures t!ie romance of I'huopCMU travellcia. We reotrdmjl her dypiPttird* last Spring, together with thai, of Alii.' It, M.Htc.-. 6f .Jersey City, aal iMi?pj ;7hli.i Ife-vc, of (>ineintiatt for trlio*dou hie purpose of doing p'urnpc und n?rly- ' ing music. Iler suminary <>f Clio eitua tic:i, after . cv :'u mo.Oihj ox;) uie ?c, is u^cPbiyr'ch She writes; "T-u:n gl ul to Itftrfu witnessed the wonderful seem? and \T* flrj&e.eu jt^B.M'V* ;W ? i Ti -to* , m OttTes about Which u.ir Mi id ly niond* weco so *o,cuihiHasii<i, but th t. i> all ??"u!? **1 'v , ? i ? . t ?>'?? 1' I -ill) fore proud ol my blitliright as an American than ever. I have soeu nil til ing worthy iJie.ctnul.iii in or env y of an American. They surpass, as Ln n rilling f>*? t rums und pictures. Go whcni you will, fcver . thing a ppear.i tu be finished und aWnyiug. Their gentry are a stilt ed, dii.'iiilieij, pb'yed out iriit l ut i>u and Rle Mr. Turvyd'op.. ut(ii|euso in dsiport in nt. cumbrous w'th |>;ij\ an I l aitifjl with poverty . rpuriHU' luiMtuatlnu^ [ an-piuliffe wiili nous. hm\ t'.uiatpe ^io^ *.' Ii? ?t*?? fntVr<:s^jugtin?.nu-?dJ fl?i.?U'fer\-. ^?i-loi\chl^-'g*Wt : <id j?t;?c?icaJji|^?iSl< ?c<^d|^iiHunff<iitn/v,.iuas.-e- of ^flVv*'0* :nre, wi:h a., s.v..r.i.:ng pup.uJabipn ; to I y i mm'fi* \ *? ?- % ? v * Vnjach-enoyr' thoy al! fivA, U a inTwWqm. es can tr ivrlKrs, nithuu o> j XiifS mi a pud i Iw ir ly i:i?pr?3^*un -on n way auJ ^'tftji :?v,-?mc, U ?j^^fle mi l liis'onral :\~* ?' it' >im are '>n'y .vttwtP^i * table enough, bnt. no Amerip>wi-iwould ov-:r wi.->h to live th.-r.;. S u'/ :rla i I is . , ierA jo.'i> i'.w> ^!raiuriinj?.t pXc1-tir2S LU v an. I ill tltalWJqit-1< nui Rooky Mou.it.iins in ikn tli.-ir ftfuuj woh l iTuI, cioan, s ? ,u >3 i[ii>>. and rich. I: uis alone i.1 tnuderu like N'ew York; no svjader thej^ari^wa lo?e their bea*-iti!ij] cify; 1 sIiou'k*,. if I dhluotlovc N'cw York. . The G.raat Kxhibition iuiy bo disposed of in a few words?it is inferior to the annual ot hilvtion eP the 'fiineinnati. M-'clnnios' ? xfnstiiute? that is,' in variety of aria and t.i.tc, only tb jre is more ot it. The American JVpirtuiont is absolutely ubabby. Tha only tiine I have felt ashntned of niy country w.-.s when 1 as^w ?be rae:tgrr, paltry show wo madp. ini Vienna, tt would have been ftp better not t^'^Av^SppoiveH^ th^ip jit al]...^ et pectctl tobo'"ont!iusjd" over t ho II hi no, bnt; nlnVt I have Seen tho Hudson aod the Upper Jlississippt, ?|rdj th-j beauti. I'ul Rlllu'd fails to iti-piro mo. We have j fiecn< lulloVshd miles of pictures by the great mast?iM,bi*t, lj-lie- Murk Twain, I someliow1 always liked tho Renaissance-, best. Stipersitioij, tradition,, audr con* veni ionali im everywhere oppress, smd'' 'disgust. ?rt seams tq have been siAsi dizud b/ tho /imrst fantastical bigotry, . 'ignoratio, and .Hupcj?j?twif>n.. Tho mon who painted half tho tJhri :ti and< lv*etv gins we h ave scorn ought to have boe? ioiu olnted for sacrilege: such frightful caricatures on even hum;\njty are, sotp? * of tbomr leaving fJivinity out of the question; nearly everything wo-.aro call ed upon to idiniro is eOelosi.i?f io-oltucolv ?s, pictures, cemeteries^ ai;ijtu4e."* An. We visited the T/uxctnbourg yesterday, itutl A ricinus Ward usver could Imvi} more amusing nctortainiueiit'i than to wifiie.^s j^?a,|j()yapi#? (of souia of< oiir Kcw York 'Indien, over tho - stataarr, the tale. I was touched to the heart with one especially, that had been re duccd to the belt?tho arms, leg*, howd, and chest afl gene. Tears came to my es whan I though of the reflections of at poor statute oynr^ho^ad wnap^to hieb TuneJ^^eu^?' T?V*ris Milo waWniK foiMaatefc BVe possession oflfeuH and ?fpugl?idibosc pusst ttor to gr??fe tuap buAn^er girl, iflprohse I am not high iu art! 1 do aan?4^Jkt?fthe Parisian ladies, however, and I can understand Touasen cl's re in a i k, ^ th at. ? lyjy ha to always bee n suspected of' hldiug ffidir wrougs." '1 lu?y are so graceful, pretty, and happy and tbay dfratf ?jtt^ktyit ubiike the acau'njtndi wJtn uf, who make dross the end an 1 aim of life, the true Preach *fb?nan never permits tho dross to over ' shadow her fieet'onrif I. Like Sir Charles Cohlstream. wb have been everywhere, 1 and b'?cii everything, and there is nolh iag in it. We had our musical romaoco eobecrning the European Schools nipped very early. .Tulia P?eve waa educated by her mother in Cincinnati, and took the conceit out nf German girls altogetb er by her exquisite instrumentation. Liszt gave her the Bouquet of Honor and told her that German teachors conld do nothing for h <r more than American. The old musie teacher in Manheim told us that the best teachers went to America, and that conservato ries there did noi mean sny more than they did in New York; that any music teacher, however stupid, might dignify his school by calling it a qouservatory, and advised us to return, if music wasall wc wanted to learn; and oue must want to* Irnrn worse than we did to suffer the domes'ic economy and tetri?c cuisinirre of Germany ? bread with uusalted but ter, an opg a day and lager. We are ratbfied and hereafter will suffer the ills we have rather than fly to others that we kuow are waise. Adieu. Hattik. -1 .li'ja. Vi , i? The Apex efHonesty. , , i ? --'?da oe ^ At a party one ovcniiig, soveral con tested the honor of having done the most extraoidiuary thing A reverend gentle man was appointed judge of thoir re spective pretensions. One produced hia tailor's bill with a receipt attached to it. A buss went round tho room that this could not be outdone, win n a second proved that he had just arrested hia tailor for money Ml was leut hiui.,^ nAi d> w 'l i e palm is hi?, wsvs ^ha^enerous cry,! ^rt'e^a thud put ifagff?^ptntfrgg, \, 10 ftbrittemen, said he.j cannot boa at of ?ChiT^atsoTmy iire.deeessors, bu; 1 have rHdfbcd^'to thV owners two umbr ellas they ltft._at.j5|y _hc P1*1.kwfa pfci>P<rfjdMaV the aBton ishe'd arbitrator. This is tho vjry aotne of honesty ; it. is an act of virtue of which I never knew any one capable; AMm? ? ? 4 ***** Hold ! criod another; I have done still more tfhan that. Iinpo.'sib'c ! cried kite whole company. Let us hear. 1 have taken my county pnpor for thitty years, aud paid for it every year in mlvtiuca. H He took the prise. OFFICIAL. PIlOCLAMATIOtf. BT THE-GOVERNOR r i Btatk or Soctb Cahot.is a, \ KxcrHTlVK k">X TASTMKKT, V Coiyaprx, 8 C, October % 187*. > WniiiiMs, by the Constitution of th\* State, it Is required that "The General Assembly shall provide for nn annual tax, sufli&'tnt to defray the estimated expeaaes of tbe State for eaoh year ;'* And whereas, it is by law provided that the Coniptroller-Oencral shell OO or before tho 15th day of November annually, give notice to the County Auditors of the rates per cenltH* of taxation authorixod by law to be levied far the various Btnto purposes ; II v4#d KsWreea the General Assembly at'Its last session onr'tod to provide for hiicIi annual Joxj for the fiscal year taroommenc* ?n the first day of November ?? xtrby reason trfier^of the Comptroller.(lencran? unable I to givo nbtioe to the County Auditors of such adwissil tax, at tho lime such notice is -by Ifcw'ffeqaitodae be gHbnV* '\ And vketta*,, by the- decision of the Sunrejaao CgurtiOf the Slate, the Cemp troflor-General in required to lery a rate per eint urn ef Uxesty. pay ^>_aJjUe&eat upon certain classes of bonds, which are a part ef the public dbbt of the State, and to give notice of such levy to the County Auditor on or before ?V/ loth day of November next; And vehereat, it is desmed important to the welfare of the, 8ta?f r inyhyw of this dec felon of the Supremo Court, that the Gonsral Assembly ahould take Into immedi ate consideration the condition of the public debt of. the State, and should so provide as that whatever taxes are be levied to pay the . iat crest thereon, shall be levied at the same I kiF ?V* thai at whigh the general State \nrJ I.rVluhe* t*1tf??aW| ,^mf tctoH?t, the facts above recited pre, ft on extraordinary ooeasmn, which, In ^ 0J necesaary to eonveue tho General Assembly at ? day earlier than tho period provided for. U>LMQiU? *>?aoal-e??rlort thereof. Now, therefor*, I, Franklin J. Mobo?, JrJkflovernor of tho Stato of South Carolina, iJblj I.fgMufivi TWENTY-FlHST AT TWELVE M , there to tako into con. aidcratfan tHe varlaus matters heraiubofore reciteoyynde^lBo/>ig;D otheY matters ?s in their wi.se and discreet judgment may i v - fpiire attention at this time. In te*tisjjIb^ YsWeof,7f avc hereunto setj S \ my hand arid caused tho great seal ?J L. ?. J of the State to bo affixed at Colum ( '?.? bia, tLis ninth day of Octobor, A. P. eighteen hundred and aovanty-theea, and ia the ninety-eighth year of liaerican In dependence. By tke Governor ? FRANKLIN j. MOSES, Jr. II. B. H.vysx. Secretary of State, oct. 1H 187* It THIS BIIiHX ANNUAL FAIR OF THE Orangeburg; Agri cultural and Me chanical Asso ciation. , .. , ? ' \ Will lie held at Orangehuig, from i'niM day, Oct. 28, to Friday, Oet. 31, embracing four days. Tho Hill owing arc the Superintendent* and J ridging Committee*, nominated by the Hoard of Directors. (1*0 Kimplr*. of fVojj*. Sup't, Morgan .1. Keller. Committe:, S. M- Fairer, J. <4. Kcitt, David Oleaton, {Q.) Garden aud Orclatrd. Sup't, W. W. Culler. <'omtnlttce, J. T. Sbocmakcr, Adam Smoke, \V. O. I lane. (DO irvu*<i*<&i. Sup't, .)antes .Stoke*. Committee, Dr. 5. <). Keller. Dr. N. Ca Whetstone, II. It. Jenuingx. (E-) Surret meat*, <fre. Sup't, C. Strowamu. Committee: JIr<^ Caroline RUey, Mf. John W. Seller*. Mrs Itobt. Jemtav, W. J. Snider, Uetr S. Shirer, 11. L. ltickenbacker Mid.- ' <H '' ? **' (V-jJ XtciUf Work. Sup't : Dr. J. H. OVain. Committee: Mm., IKnrv Livingston, MpiL. Ellen K. Moorer, dmiirs S'loU.*.. (GO fr?'!/ -W/ctUVrfc Sup't: ft^JHslderi Committee: Mrs, Susan. Alhcigntli, Mis Annie Moke*. Miss Por.i :Eartiguc, Mr*. A. W. Thatin, Mr*. AtflMsTVcderick, .Mrs. Da vid Houacr. ?nfctsf- <sr ?? * " (II.) UmufaclHrrs .\o. || Sup't: Jolirtr S". Kowmautr. Committe. Porter Pearson, Joseph Stunt**, Jdhn L. Boxard. (J.) Manijffiurcs Xa. ^. Sup't : it'tfipga. Committee : K r chard Evans, J. S. C. IIulf man, P. W. Kai rev, (K..) J forte? antl }ful'?. Sup't: W. T. Mnllcr. Committee: J< W. Pantxlsr, IL F. S?lhy, Dr. O. IL Ott. ? ?iiajf ?4til*"* (Tj') Cuttle, ShSm Bin? Hog*. Siip't: It. fit. Kiley. Committee: D. W. Sncll, Col. J. C. Ed ward*. O. B. Kilev. . ' tj m ? r (MO IWfry. Bnp't, Dr. J. C. Hulnwm. Commffter, T)r. VT.S< Barton, A. J, Fed. crick, J. D. Trais van!. (JT') aru a?1 Mucejlaut?u^ Sup't, T. A. Jeffords, fommittee, Hon. ,T. W.plovers Pr. K. J, Oliveroa, Col. A. D^GoodwyTf, 1 rxtt-' (O ) Fhrie*iturc. ?rrs/t, T. a Hubble, Committe, Mrs. E. J. Artltvr, Mrs. D. C, Rowe, Mrs. TJ B. Whaley. (p.J Amusement*. Sup't, Philip Kohn. Committee. J. B 0. Bcttereon, P. 0, Can asm, L? 11. Wannaranker. (Q,.) floval'iw Rup't, David Feraner. Committee; Dr. J. D. Chvkly, Henry Ftui derburk, Abrain S. Duke?. ?rtperintendents are rctptcstexl to attend on Monday, Oct. 27, at the Fair Ortmnds, at which time en tri ye will be received. Members ofdm>mif^ea will frteaae Uttcnu* onW.cdnesJny, Oet, 29, forawarding pre raiuma. Spedwl rt<jk<>tA of Admiaaion will bo issued to StiporiivtendenLs for"tric entire Fair, and to members of CoramkbV* for* "tt'edneaday. KiMdal TickSto SutaSh'Mmirni to be obtain ed when article* aro Onto rod for' the whole term of the Fair ; One Dollar. AdmisHioii to Pair SOcts. CliiltTren un der Twelve yeara of ?f e, 25ct?. Family Tkfeets at Recced rates. No Season Tickets except to Kxhil.itors. For further particulars apply to any of the undersigned Board of Director*. WILLUH V. BAR?0M, PresioVnt. JOHN L. ?0OBHB, ^,}w . t, ^ ?EORWlUlialusi 1 W. lllU(iu?s\l%. e*a>*l' I * hat.?? ^? ?mm vmmm I Sheriff's Sales. I OIlANGJ?.i;i!(i COUNTY. In Commhn I'l.kas .'"till .). Street, ,\ Mgli H or vMa, liwi&.iM. riff. ForcclosprB of ? Mortgager I.other Kuusdalc, Pfl Nj^Doft. ^ J Mortgagl By virtue of <he judgment in the above stated case, 1 will ?eil at Orangeburg Court IIouhc on tho lirut Monday in November next, the following real estate, to wit : All that lot or parcel of land tdtuate, ly ing and being in tho village (now town) of Oraogeburg, fronting on (Market) Street, facing the said Luther Itunsdnlc bouse filty ^pct,eand running buck to F. M. YY. Brigg ainim'js lot. It being the same lot on which Abrain Smith commenced to build, and bought by said Luther Kansdalc's from said Case, Hull A Co. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers mid recording. ALSO N. E. W. Sistmnk. Adm'r) of ?eo. L. S. Sistrunk, j Foreclosure vs. of vjrtn. A. J. Siatrunk. J Mortgage t ".I By virtue of the judgment entered in this case, I will sell at Orangoburg C. H., on Monday the 3d day of November next, during the usual hours of sale, All that tract of land containing 080 acres more or less, situate in Orangeburg County on Long Branch and North EdUto River, hounded by lends of N. H. W. Sis truok, W. I). Oliver. K-t of II. C. Oliver, D. J. ituinff and North Kdisto Riv?r. ALSO All ibat plantation in OrangMmrg County containing hm'Oucros more or loss, bounded by lands of N. B. W. Sistrunk, W. I>. Oliv er, 1). J. Hum ff, and North Rdisto River. Terms ono.-third cash, the balance on ono mid two years, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser und mort gage of premises. Purchaser to p.iy for papers and recording. ALSO OUANGEBLUG COUNTY In Phouatk Court. William T. Phillips t TB . f Mary M. Porter, el at. ) Uy virtue of an order of the Probate Court, iti the Shove stated nrtion. I will sell in whole or in parcels, for partition and di vision, at Orangoburg Court House, on tho first .Monday in Neveinoor* next, the :oliow ing real estate to wit: All that tract or parcel of laud conlairt ing 1H0 acres more or lc<s, and bounded on the North by Kstato lands of Nathan Iltit son and lands of William T. 1 hillipa, East by land* of Itobert Walker, South by tho Davis Bridge Onud, end West by lands of William A. Bhnoy and Nathan l'ortcr. Trims?One half cash, balance oa a cred it of twelve months, pith bond of the pur chaser bearing interest 11 otn of d ile, se cured by a mortgage df foe pr inisej to the .Iiel/c of Probate. Purchassr io pay tVr p ipers an I recording. ALSO 1 0IIAS8KHURB COUNTY, In I'ntuiATK ('out;r. Rosa V. Clark, et. aL ) ? vs V A'lclln S. Cuin, ct. nl. ? Jiy crd?>r of f-sid Court, I will >ell Sj"t| Orahgcburg Com t llouv. rm Monday, No ;vvmbei-:;, rStJl. during the legal hours, at auction That valuable tract of land \? jth .Store and other Buildings thereon, in the town of Lcwisville. biiund-d by lands of II'.' ?Teck by. A. P. Ai"skcr, and Mouth Carotin-? Railroau Company. The same .will be sold in several lots, and all of the same are do-'} wirably situated, a lid offer fine opportunities for investment. u? . t Terms?One-third cash, balance en a credit of uiie year, purchaser to give- boud to Judge of Probate tor credit \ nrtinn, tritb interest frem day of sa-e, secured by mort gage of premises purchased. wHh covenant lor resale, on breach of condition of bond, and to pay for papeis and recording' ALSO O. ft. Mi-tdfcton, "Vk Jacob K. L. Aniukcr. Pursuant to the judgment of foreclosure in this enso, and eiders extending the time of sale, I will sell at public nnction, in Oruugcburg ut the Court House, a* proper*' ty of the defendant J, B. L. Amakor. ? All that plnnta ion in this County known as Belleville, containing 1W)0 acres more or less, and bounded by lands now er formerly ewned \ry Treivant, McCord. (leiger, Moore amd by the Cengaroe river, on the following terms : On?-half cash, the balance in one year, secured by bond with interest from date at the rate of 12 per ceut per nunupi.and pay able annually so long nw auy money remains unpaid, together with a tuortgago of tho premises. I'm chasm's, to pay for papers and recerding. Hoth plaintiff and defendant have leave to bid at the sulc. The successful bidder will bo required to psry 5 per cent of his bhl or the Sheriff will resell the same day. Aud if the rest of the terms are not com plied with in two (12) days after tho sale, the Sheriff shall resell on the scececdiog salotfay. Sheriff's Offce, ) E, I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. H. S. C, \ 8. Q. C. oct l?th, 187?. ) bot 18 i td ) TheState of outh Caroling ORANGE1SU11G C?CNTY In the Cowht of Pmobatk.. By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Esq., Judge of Probute in said County.) \VIIK1U5A.n, W. B. Parier hath made witt to ine to grant to him Letters of Ad ministration of tho Estate and effects of .John M. Parier, lute of said Count)', de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish and singular the kindred and Creditors the said deceased, to be and appear be fore mo at e. Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at my Oftice in Orange burg, S. C, on the Sd day, of November 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why tho said AdmiuiatratioL should nut bo granted. Given nmier my hand and tho Heal of the Court, this 17th day of Oct. A. 1?. IS78, and in the 07th year of American inde pendence. (L.SJ AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, oct lift?2t Judge of Probate.: Tri al, of Notice of Dismissal, Vr?TlCR IS HER?1IT ftlVB? THAT ? 1^1 month fram date I will fila caj tiual ?eoeupi vtlth the Honorable Aug. ft. JUowi tan, /u,dg? of Probate for Orangoburg (Xmn, ty, as Administrator ef the Estate ef A. V. Kennerly deo'd, svn,a! **k for Letters of Dt3 jnV"fil w, I a ? \$rs&i > nT Jy* \ <s ?*rv KKN^RLl, Nfe ? m?cw*^ rm \djmnbiti ;i r ? MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Sump, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxitle of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an ailment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in+hc blood, and ewes **athoitsand Ills,"simply by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood perr , mealcs every part of the bodt/t repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed uj>on. Thio is the secret of the wbn derfttl success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com- . plaint, Dropsy, CJironic Diar rhoea* Boils, Nervous Affections, Chilis and Fevers, Humors, Xjoss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied bg debility or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects <tre not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts oftlie system, and bit tilling up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably lies* itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass* Pamphlets Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, IVo. SO Harrison Av., Horton. ? OLD BT DHUCUIBTH GtHIRALLr, or.t 18 Jy Estate Sale. In accordance with tho order of Hon. Augustus It. Knowltou Probate Judge^ t will fell nt pnblic ootcry[ for path !.t Ornngcburg fonrt Honse on Saturday the lM, November.next, three i'iniep of Cotton of the Estate of Joel Kaotts. JOHN D. KNOTTS, Exeeotor; !!i TT .Vs:ci"-TOBS nOTICR.-Por "X?J ums hnvitig claims ngai.n'tz Joel Koro* 60 I Ute of 0?fti>g?-b*nrg Oourtf^ <fcocn?e.i. ur< requlreU to present k?ov? 'statemmta of them. nn<T thoko indebted to the sjtuit wiM i imke paymant' is) ' JOHN I>, KNtfrTrt. Uuali?ad Kteetetor. _i_j : ? TH Lost, Strayed or Stolen. 7-'! 'kt.i?;-' ? 1 - 21 On Sunday livening Scpl?mbor'.'<39tb..l Otic fine Grey Marc M CLE, .'jlxuit fiv?.years old. medium rise,,'fiotu.ui^ I'lant.-ifion on Uull Swamp. Any person jriving :nfe.rra?'ion leading to the recovery nil) b> LTBBl: ALLY BEVY AMD .ed:: ONAftB- BILE*. bet, "rd ., lSI^i 8t DANCING SCHOOL. M?NS. BERG K1? informs the Ladies and (Jentleni' ti of {),luufehurg, that Having (uStniue*! U sufficient number of pinnl^ he will open a ihuiciltg Schbal on the 10th itueV MotiK- B. i* well known a* th* only nrof?.?? aional teacher in this S.tatc ; his lieadu.unru*tn being in Charleston, and he eftn'glve tho l>cSt references luve and all ov*tr the Utate. i'lle teaches dancing in all its various brjureltcs, without any ei.cptiorw. IVrfconti wishing to join the che?? arc requested to do *d at the first Lesson. Vor particular? apply the I4tk hint, at Meron#v*s Hotel. Oct. 9. 187.1 " o-M W NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, | OHAKdenrRO, C, IL, S.. C. September 22rd 187J. Sealed proposals will bo received at tbi 8 Oflico on or before tho 27th day of Octobur 187:1, for repairing Jones' Bridge oVor North Edist? River. Also for tho repairing of RoweV Hridge over North Edisto River. The repairs to be complete, and no decayed Timber or Lumber to be used. For particu lars npply at this Office. By vtdcr of the Bonrd, GEORGK P.OLIYER, Clevk of Beard of Couaty Commissioners. Sept. 24 1*73 7 DR. C. K. TAB KB, LF.V71SV1LLE, S. C, (ST. MATTHEWS P. O.,) Juno 5 1873 tf'e DR. THOMAS LEO ARE, LATE ; % fit, i R?SIBL.\T PHYSICIAN t TO T11K I UOPEtt ANI> Cm II?SPITAL OF CII AULKoTON, Offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the cnremiinfty of Orangeburg and to the Public at large. Office hours from 8 to 0 A. M., 1 to 2, and I 7 to O at night. Office, Market Street, oTtr Store of Jno. A. Hamilton. -'"ssafW' i 3m ' WIIAT PLEASES Tll?Ul>li? |Uv ? ?i ill-4* ** *V.. * ' r ''um' V'' ^fi^^iJtXiST ^ They can be had by calling at Mrk Olden^ Tbeycan pe bad pyesineg s>* ou? wmn* ^_ > ... : ?r.wkrrskur JkM ' Bricks! Bricks!! ^nicies:! i rpiIF. UNDERSIGNED IIE8PECTF?LLf* I I hi firms (he public that he is new pre pared te furnish URICKS in any qooatity. All orders will meet piompt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, june 5 l?7o 4f J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAVPY TOBTATJEITO HIS FRIENDS and ciiiiomin ^ft-V* JsM^*"' "'ttiH frem Charleston, after having purchased a Urge ste>fc 4U \ f Fresh Groceries ll?ifc^iTll*Trn.t sill at vmt lov priets for easU. Also on hand a full steok ef LIQUORS, CIGAJ^, TpBACCO, At prices that cannot be sapassed for cheapness. All the above gotta are fresh aud warranted. Call aeon and get bargsttis. July 19th 187? tf *N EW PAfilNT.7' PR. PATRICK S COTTON1 PRSS8 The undersigned Agent fer Orangebarg County begs leave to call the attention ef COBT?N PLANTERS te the. aasee, a*4 would ad ripe, every one in need of a COT* TON PRESS, to purchase a patent at one*. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPIJCPTY, and POWER, it has no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "modus operandi" of said Press, can do so by calling at th* Store of J. W. Patrick & Co., Russell Street Orangebtirg C. IL, S. C. where a model can be seen, or address Cant, Jeff STOKES (Sen'I Agent Midway S. C. J. W. PATRICK, Agt. Orangeburg County 8. C. july 26 1873 , ; y if I?. J, 0L1YER0S, M. D.7 DK?OS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, NON-EXPfcCSITI |*kalPS, CARDIO SKivDS, Ac., Jte.T rSESCft&lbftS %f^pafo?l -Uh ACCVlt ACV and PJ.DF.LITV, foi which purpese a full and complete aaaoTtmcwt of PURK CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will be constantly on hand. Long exprrieuee?a successful business Wff l'tfilW?^ Jr?s??s| dr?nge 1 rift', n pood kn.vwIc-Jrc ef the DRU'l ^BlUeTfe* L^a^i^ni^J^-ill ?ferd a il^panSea at my establishment will be GJiNClNE and llttf ARLE. v. -lApp?ciaVing the sueeeea wbis? in the pest baa attended my efforts, 1 have de termined to spare n? paim te merita c*5 A. Re^HHlHpsrVnrTankrupt law gives to the debfof the same exenyptLon ef real and peraoual property as waag^rejyUr hi w by the HOMESTEAD LAW. The- only way that HOMESTEADS e*u%e secured is by faking the benefit of the Bank' rupt Ad.. w** - Especial attention has been and will beT devoted fo this braneb of the law by * k Attorney* at Law, I ?ttieelPStreet, OfaageUrg ?. tf, aafela luv???! [ - " J' . 4? th** an 1>jit1rklt^bw^^ Sewing Machine! WITH TBK SSW Patent Button Hole Worker* THE HOST 8LMPLE ^U?Vto??ar?U( HB MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. Complete in all its parts: uses **)?) Bttfciga-t Bye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Positive Motion? NevoTe andd*aa h^bli^ut?mHi^ and noiaeless like ail got*! high p machiUee. Has pater* check re prevent wheel being turned the wrong way. the thread direct from the spool. u?ok Stitch (Apest ?sd.trei rn;1 firm, dnrabie, olete "anet rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and eoaree, from* Cambric to heavy Cloth er Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. The best mechanical talent In AaeHeot and Europe, has been devoted to irftpjesring and simplifying our Machines, ooimMniog or.iy that which i* praotbahle, and ??e if>eeUl terras and extra ind^uMMtt to male and female agents, store keeper*. Ac',' who will ?stahUah agencies through the MBS* MR isBontail OQKS sbwin Broadway n*#