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Hunter & Co* TheNaehua Gazette, N. 11., ofthe2ud "Hunter & Co., publishers of the Star Spangled JJamter, wore arrested Monday afternoon by en agent of the Post OfflCO Ilennrtineut, f?r ??>?,ding obscene literature through the mails." Two years ago wo received five or si ?umbers of the Star Spanglcd Banne and its vory face bore on it, that they were following the occupation of the forty thieves; crcn thoir attempted show of fraud in the swindling art was stolen from othor papers. Their own swin dles havq^excelled nny oxposure of other |T| 'v|f&nds tjjiat* was over published iu their paper. ; ? These swindlers hayo even reached our county, and many of our citizens have boon swindled but of thoir money j?> by receiving in return shoddy good*, in ferior to representations made by them; !j o' -V^*.rPiW^rV 9?ore instanees, they did not send the the shoddy or return the money they claimed to bo counter ^ ^j. ;We do not know whether to pity or enry Mess. Hunter & Co. By this indict wont they arc put in tho company of /tyrs. Victoria Woodhul, Blood & Chiflin. Sho is said to bo a very fascinating wpniau. The moral of this is clearly illustrated ? in the advjwJe. ef ,tho old gentleman to his son, who was about to leave home ?*? tjjtripjdjv^n tho Mississippi river: "My son, beware of thogarno whtre th ^ ^^ck^tekps tho Ace."?&Sckangje{ ? ? ...H mm, ^tffflbjGfa ffcrui^?? sergeant liko the wind? Because he b!e~s where he listoth. _ .. mmm. sat nwrK^^c^*^,{8pe?lrfn?f a *cry tall actor, said, ',IIc'b tall enough to act in two parts. "' Mrs. Darlington says she gets up every; morning at the' shrill carrion of |Y ^d?iHon yon hesji* a nian ssy the world owss him n living, don't leave any bains laying around loose. An Iowa clergyman who had a do sk" ' nation pnrty Ittely, has beans enough tu tth iaatjthirty-sevon years. r***vlX4rian in Dcoria claims to liavc a ^ stcno that Wash ington threw#nt u wood ?*? ^cttcr'on his father';} chcry trca. They say the largest English* scttle ' (lenient made in this country is iu Kan t^filA? Wrc thoWHt was, tboi.^Alaba ? ??rU??'I .???.?sra-Yliv tu IT" asStM^*1*..J5}- 3-, farmer boasts hens lay eggs that can't be _ fc^Tho^foJWl ot^lit to be saken -p^jPe^^eopJ&'e ptt^ohlrfcnW aRj'-rjofr ? a_0AUu|L^i||nt that of Damon atid Pythian. tfssla*l8^ni^?^>w,iko Lluttoflhc 9iu OS ?atflpl^boy'e newlrowEers, copper-fasten JHytfi OirOlignOtri^tTjrJplat^d at the knee iu jtejfeiT to-ilBe ''itrlprcgnablo to friction,ate a^knowuas the "kneepus idtm." t ?'l I J iif'*! ?j in as . u Kansas City complains of its com sW?Har?*tti?' kernels shed blond." It V ?saiall?tttt flrat that's just what Colonel.. tfsnught bd**sj?edtcd to do. (?U tala^ylijlt??*"" fc'; Jteachcr to a pupil, ^?liiAeByou feel uncomfortable after you; ???Ye^rlene wrong?" ?Mv papa's pig ? lehthcr strap," feelingly replied the boy ?CTbw*:/ born ,ToQ5^ died-. lie wss.11-great ^fjffjf? nunt^r, and tolerably, gopd r. He desired tho aboye tobe I on this slab. Peace to his ashes." captain, invited to moefc the rjVrWH^ry.foc the j^vangc. frica, when asked, "Do tho OlT. the Jjjpg of Dahoraoy keep replied, "Yes, and everything hey can lay their hands oaJ' .Th? neair-aighted old hen that ato sawdust, supposing it to be corn meal, then went and laid a nest full of bureau kn.obs, set on. them' three months, and ija^hed.g^u^.A ?oi&plete setof parlor furniture, was a pretty fair old hen. ?a%l vidWf ?n6? safd roher daughter : "When yo? arc af my ago, it will be tt)??ifNetgh dreritu'or'a-'liU8ha.nl." "Yes, mamma," replied the thoughtless gil, ".for n issetad one;"- ^The inuther fainted. ,^ha\ A\ "Cavalier boots" aro about tobein ttii.y bo respectfully give a faint imitu tioW^r'^oldl'tivalier boot; nu edging ?p j careless man wont to the collar sno stuck tho ttaodlo in- what he thoughts a keg of black sand, lie sat near it drinking wiue until the pandfc burned low. fearer and nearer it M to tho .black ?COu; ncaror and ncarci', until the blazo roached ti.P black Young lady, to a beau ol whose {Ap ,4**?Wtog tired?uI hope you jtrc not nervous, booousc that clock has a queer effect on people. All my genticBjvnA aognaintancea' start when it ert m*f Im^fi***** *? w strikes ten, and it's Just going to strike ; so if you arc nervous, perhaps you had better go hbiuc before, it begins." lie MBbmmmx. -^ The Swatupsoott girl who waj^kjor formally burgled out of two cfjaino h?, One id aho d lot li iH^Wdoif; nno? perftups i lie harder she will find it to replace Ihom THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS AUGUSTUS ?. Kxon i;io,\, EDITOR. .Cvl * 9 ?R? KOI.ITE?. riXA\DAl. AND 1'ilHMSi M.\N.(8i;?. ttfticial JP?iP?r of tiio ?tute :*n<l ?I" Ot Jiii^i'lnii g Comity. 77/ k nn.\\c;Ki;ut;<; rvf#5 //.,* J lamer CIRCULATION 77/.1A' -IM' other eater 7.V 77/A- C0PA' 7T. SATURDAY, 0< T. 18, 1S73. JEu rope* VIEWS OK AN A M Kit: CA N Ol?ft--CON TK.ttsTS AND It KS f.MHI.A NfjK& -TUB OLD Wiillt.n ANU NEW BYES. The rim-liter of Dr. S. Sil.u>:?, tho wcP known roil estate wrttor, rather punctures the roin in ;o of Kurops.iii travcllcis. We reetrded her dfpirtirrr last S'pring, together wit.h thai of Afi\*. i II. M.Krmis, of Jersey (^ity, an 1 >Mi??A Julia Ifovo, ef Cincinnati for tlm dou ble purpose of doing l'<urnp? ya<l Kady ing musio l|er summary of the pitua ti< :; . after tv :n rnoajhj expnii: jc, id (loci fttt rich Fl.c Wife's; "1 -a:n gild I - lin?j?! witnessed the w oi lerf il v.-e-ies and otties about which our ah id ly Mettdj Were 30..-0 entliu ia>tio, but th t i- ill rath irore prrutd o! my birtJirigUj as mi American riinu ever. I have aoeu nodi iilg worthy lite uniul.iLi m or cay y of an American. Tl^ej surpass as in mihirig hot ruins und picture*. 0u.fW.herq you trill!"ever', thing appears to be tin'. ; "ninl decaying. Their gentry are a stilt cd, dig'?iKud, played ?:? 11 innt iuii >u und like Mr. Tuiv \ ilmp. UlilllOUSO in Jcport tu nt, cumbrous w'th p. id-, au I jai:i:\i! with povrty Tniiri.st- i:u igm*ttlV* \ art juoliiTe will? iiniiMt.iirC. i".ur-'jio to ; L> ut an mterrstijiy na nu idJ cciio i'.i y. lii't P\ gicM ::u<! j'tHc'icifj dj d Ui^cf? dismal; dii\g\ niiiftc- of iuubitec,-, '.nie. wi:h a *;\..r.i.ing popuJaUon to hiaicli ? how I hoy all liva, U a problem. Tn? wuy?tteA- Wvjp ^he. lc 1 us, mukd.s Mfti l.cP.eveihov Mvc 'avj^'y i t A^ujori ? Clin tri vv'ih-rs. tilli iu;i? i iio vast uua Lcrmdu^al art< aiv-1. po>r!j ,,plid opcrathes aec.uiii.n for inindi gf'lhtfSj wealth' l*?tmlon ii> iinnieuac auJ uite.ly indi-i'i i ih..Mo. TJto itnprescian ou a ifr-Ufftjr is, tn.M-cly fltat, :nid milling sure: rfydd In; I; i^jpn cinipninon to f'eolr-il-Piiik. and the ..ity la^Ua ?ro-d way and J^'iTch uv. uuc. . Il -r e. s?!o slid * es )? ^ VQ* 1 ''Iii ? H historical aisn':.it: MH are on'y cir.iiVi | ti'.-s. as one |>nu t? a inns -.i.n I > f^tt, ,iu 1 is rat.isHv-d. C?!:in iy i. ,.',1 ,ili!v-: i>utch iti evcr thing, uidu.sy ion-, tin iu\, ho?|>i table eivldgh, hut no \ uieriivau iw .uhl over vrieh to live i!ur.\ :i > f /icjsjla , chaiining 'r?(ctur;'s (in. an 1 ill tl|.?t, hit ouv Kueky **doiiutains in. ike th<ur Itfoui 'iihinV Took rt?o unit Iiills. \'ionna 1.-5 architect urn Py w-itl i Tul, clean, s a u-.s (jtie and rich. ris* alnnu is modern like N'rw Yoi k ; tvo woadoi-tho I'ai ijiaus lo?e thc'ir bcifutiliil city; I sluuii, if I did udt lovo New York. The Great Exhibition tusy bo disposed of in a few words?it is inferior to the annnad ot hih:tion of tl.c 'fineinnat; M chtnios' rnsf.iltite ? that ia, in variety ol ailsatnl laste, ooly'tifVre is more ot it. The American JVpirtmcnt is alo?u!utely tthahby. Tl;e only tiaie I have felt ashamed of rny country w.-.S when 1 saw ?he mengte, paltry show wo undo in Vienna, ti would have been fir better not to h.-ive bpnoareti tliute at all. L ex pected to bo "etitliu.sjd" over tho Rhiu.e, bat, nlas ! I have seen the Hudson sad the Upper Mississippi, atrd1 tbrdbeauti. ful Rhine fails tci in<piio tue. We have . seen' nrAus and ruiles of pictures by the great tnasttrsv.btkt. l'fh*- lAjrk Twain, 1 Souiclio-.r always liked the Renaissaaoo best. Supcr.-iti.w;. tradition,, and COO vontionuii ;nr every where .oppress and' disgust. Art rceins to have been subsi dizod by the 'UU)>t, fautasiioal bf|otry,. ^ignorancfj, ^nJ auperatUit*?. Tho mon who paint-ti halt tlu (jhr'n'u and Vir gins we hav- seen ought to h ive been inin elated for sacrilege: such Irlglttful caricaturos on even humanity are some of tl etn, leaving Divinity nut of tho question; nearly everything we are oalb. cd upon toidmire is eculoeia?tic-ohucolV-' os, pictures, cemeteries,, atUjtvvlus &d. Wc yisitod the Luxembourg yesterday, atitl Artetnus U'md uover could ImvO desired a Mtore aiuu?1ug uutottuioaieuf than to witness tjhp giostacies of aotua of: our New >'ork ladies^ovcr i)\o sfatiary, many oftho m works of art (uot -thtf %* dicsV, Wi ItafgnfCnlr pnntti'h Ifft to tell: ofH W8 .V?.**'frwr??wi<% ? ait J w ??<5ttJ 1 ? 1 Js^^il Oat ?>iJ*? * * the laic. I was touched to the heart with oue especially, that had been r? duccd to the belt -the inns, legs, hoad, and ehest all gone. Tears came to my IJbWcs whan I though of the reflections of jkbiat poor slatu^ over the aad wpack; to (which TimeJ^Akrea^A Jm\r&?% |K M ilo ^'ttiuft for?iate Wai sthe possession oAkuH and Bough adipc?e ^totter to prfll^Bb tueflt bujBti^Ker pmsp girl. iflBppo"? I aui not high, in art'. 1 do aun^^t.he Parisian ladies, however, and I cau understand Toussen cl's remaik, "that they hayo always been suspected of* hluiug^ {heir wrongs." 1 hey arc so graceful, pretty, and happy Iad ihoy drtysvfr^fc^ytyit uhlike the rnUmonde with in, who make dross the end an 1 aim of life, the true Kreuch wtfman never permits the dross to over shadow her pr, xomu I. Like ?St* Charles i Cotdstrmm. we have been cveryhorc, and fcben everything, and there is noth ing in it. We had our musical romance concerning the European Schools nippad very early. Julia Beve was educated by her mother in. Ciueiunati, and took the conceit out of German girls altogcth cr by her exquisite instrumentation. Liszt gave her the Bouquet ol Honor and told her that German tcachors eonld do nothing for h t more than American. The old music teacher in Manheim told us that the best teachers went to America, and that conservato ries there did noi 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 acVifen us to return, if music was all we wanted to learn; and one must want ttr learn worse than wo did to suffer the domestic economy and tetri?e cuiainirrr of Germany ? bread with uusalted but ter, an egg n day and lager. Wo arc ?'hti.-fied and hereafter will suffer the ills wc have rather than fly te others that we know arc weise. Adieu. Haitik. The Apex of lloucnty. ?i r.si i2i' ? ? i 1*1 >o?ti ?* ? ? At a party one ovening, several con tested (be honor of having done the nn.it extraordinary thi ng A reverend gentle man was appointed judge of thoir re spective pretensions. One produced his tailor's bill with a receipt attached to it. A buss went round the room that this could not be outdone, whin a second proved that he had just arrened bis tailor for money that was lent him, The palm in his, was the generous cry. wl'eii n thiid put in his claiiu. .: Gentlemen, said he, I camwt boast of 'flic '1'catForiny predecessors, bill. I have rft?fhcd ' to the owners two uuibr ellas they 1*->2.^...'fiy '"IsWai - I'll heir no more I cried the aston ished arbitrator. This is the vjry auine of honesty ; iL is an act of virtue of which I never knew any one capable; the p.rixe- ? Held leriod another; 1 have done still more than that. Iinpo.'gib'c ! cried tho wholo company. Let us hear. I have taken my county paper for thitty years, nud paid for it erory year in advauco. He took the prixe. OFFICIAL. PROCLAMATION. noi.isA, \ MMTT, > 187> A? 7HE GOVERNOR r static (?rSOOTtt C.UIOMSA, KXCei TlVK llNl'AR'I MI CotvMnrx, s ('., Outober vTakhkas, by the Constitution of tfrie State, it Is required that "Tlie General Assembly shall provide for an annual tax, sufficient to defray the estimated expeaaes of the State for eaoh year ;" And tclicrea*, it is by law provided that the Complrollor-Oencral shall on ot before tho 15th day of November annually, give notice to the County Auditors of the rates j>er crnfinn of taxation authorized by law to be leTicd for the various State purposes ; And icktrtaa the General Assembly at its hist sens/ion omitted to provide for such annual tax, rfov the fiscal year toeemmeooa an the first day of November next, by reason I whereof the Cotnptroller.General is unable to fcive notice to the County Auditors of suck nnmwil tax, at tho lime such notice is by law reunit ed to be given ; And wkereat, by the decision ?f the I Supreme Uourt of the State, the Cetnp I trofler-General is required to |evy a rate per centum ef taxes to pay the iu tax eat upon certain classes of bonds, which aro k part I ef the public debt of tho State, and to give notice of such lovy to tho County Auditor on ar before the l?th day of November next; And mhtrttu, it is deemed important to the welfare of the State, in view of this decision of the Supremo Court, that the General Assembly should take Into immedi ate consideration the condition of the public debt of tho Slate, and should So provide as that whatever taxes are be levied to pay the I interest thereon bltn.ll bo levjed at the same tjjnkVs tk*t %L Which the general 3tate %rJ la rt1?L *d to be made ? ? r?v ' bid uhtrtaty the facts abrtV* recited pre* xUaoriinary ueasjatfav, mmlK', lb LjsJsgvfaiSiiakr? Ii ia??aw*iW thi ?4i ?Tt*r?w m't jud;..,,,. .,! ol the Laecutlve, n.akr? it necessary to convene the General Assembly at a day earlier than the period provided for the xcgular annual-session thereof. ' * Now, therefore, I, Franklin J. Moses, Jr^Governor 0f the State of South Carolina, by fr'ue of tho power vested jp tma by ?gtk\ ^T1" AyjC^WPhL ti'^onafltu.'i.m oi frKHtTW W*W"ftr'Soinat>o.n> IbirAn^UnWrKngE l&noralJIai. the 8eDatoBiataVnVbarArtUOun&l ati va^r^auWrnT' on TU E 8 f/A Y T 111] TWENTY-FIRST u^^&NCJt' THIS MONTH, AT TWELVE M , there to take into con. siderntien the varlsus matters hereinbefore recited, yindj; flsoVsugli other matter* as in thei r wise and discreet Judgment may re quire attention tit this tinov In testimony thereof, ! have herounto set ( ?- \ my hand and caused tho great senl 4 L. s. i of the State to be affixed at Coluin ( '??? bin, this ninth day of October, A. D. eighteen hundred und seventy-three, and ia tho ninety-eighth year of Viaerican In dependence. By the Governor: FRANKLIN j. MOSES, Jr. II. B. H.iyss, Secretary of mate, oct. 18 187* H TIIK FI1WT ANNUAL FAIR OF THE Orangeburg Agri cultural and Me chanical Asso ciation. ?v * t Will be held at Orangehurg, from fue day, Oct. 28, to Friday, Oct. Ill, embracing four days. Tho ftdbrwsnp urr the Superintendent* and Judging Committees, nominated by the Board of Directors. ( ft.) Samplet of Crop*, Sup't, Morgan Ji Keller. Conuuittee, S. M- Fairey, J. tti Keitt, David Olcaton, (C-l Garden <iu<l Orchard. Sup't, W. \V. Culler. Committee, J. T. Shoemaker, Adam Snx>ke, W? O. Haue. (DO Hw>xUi}U. Sup't, James Stokes. Committee, Dr. 5, <). Keffer, Dr. N. C. Whetstone, fit H. Jcnnings. StrcrtmcntA, Ar. Sup't, C. J. Strownntn. Committee: Mrs. Caroline Kilcv, Mrs. John \V. Seller!, Mrs Robt. Jvunav, \V. J. Snider, (Jeo* 8. bhircr, 11. I,. UicKcnbackcr * . J^?.i jW/A-llont. Sup't : Dr. J. H, (JVnin. Committee: Mrs. IKnrv LiviiupUpttj Mrs. Filon K. Moor. -.UidWS'tokiv. Sup't : F. J. Felder, Committee: Mrs, Susan Albergotii, Mis? Annie Stoke*. Mi.*? Pom Lartiiruc. Mr/. A. W. That in, Mrs, A?D.->ftcd*i ick, Mrs. Da vid Houscr. _v, ? ? ' ? e>eev- ? ?(JI.) MnnvfaHurt* Wo. i, Sup't: John S. Bowmantr. Cormnittr. Porter Pearson, Joseph otiauaa, ! Jolui L. Bozard. ttJ ) .VantjSlrlfiircs A'o. 2. Sup't : It. Rigcs. Committee: Ivrctrnrd Kvaus, J.8,C. Huff man, P. W. Faircy, (Iv-) lt?r*<* and Mnlr?. Sup't: W. T. Mullcr. Committee! J. \V. Dnnf*l?r, If. F. SaJley, Dr. O. II- Utt. (Iw) Cuttle, Sheep and Ifvgf. Sup't: R. H. Kilcy. Committee: I). W. Sndl, Col. J. C Ed ward*, o. B. Kilev. (Bf.j rWfVy. flop't, Dr. J. V. llylntan. Comrrrffter, Dr. W,S, Barton, A. J. Fed erick, J. 1>. Trazevont. (N') fine Arts And Mi*eellaH?*uK Sup't, T. A. Jeffords. Committee, Hon. T. W. Olovers Dr. K. J, Oliwrus, i'ol. A. Di Goodwyti. (O ) Florievllurc ?myt, T. C. Hubble, Committe, Mrs. E. J. Arther, Mrs. D. C. Kowc, Mrs. T. B. Whaloy. (f>.) Ainuseuient*. Sup't, Philip Kohn. Committee. J. B. 0. Bettereon, P. G. Can r.on, 1 . 11. Wnnnarnnkcr. (Q,.) rlouyl'i'w Sup't, David Fcrsner. Committee; Dr. J. D. Clockly, Henry Fun derburk, Abrain S. Dukes. Superintendents arc requestejd to- attend on Monday, Oct, 27, at the Fair Ortmnds, at which time entries will 00 rOOfltod. Members ntTOomoiiUcea will ."please attend* on Wednesday, (Xt, 29, for awarding pre liums. Spechvl tickets of Admission will lie ismied to Superintendent? foi*tne entire Fair, and to members of Committees for" Wednesday. Special Tickets for Exhibitors, to lie obtain ed when articles are entered for the whole term of the Fair ; One Dollar. Admission to Pair 50cts. Children un der Twelve years of age, 25cts. Family Tickets at Reared rates. No Season Tickets except to Kxhibiters. For further particulars apply to any of t; e undersigned Board of Directors, WILLIAM V. BARTON, President. JOHN L, ?UOREB, v. \U ? Eh BEo^wrvn, H W- BHK.qMAN.N, PAULS. PELffljL. jt; J. O. WANNAMAKEH ., ...v --.!^aeiew-' Jsi ?ji Sheriff's Sales. ORAXGJ^BU KG COUNTY. Aw a In Common I'i.kas. ..r ('*?<?. null h Co., ? PI? W Hi vs ' Luther lUusdalr, Deft. J ity virtue of Ibe judgment in the above stated cu.sc, I will Ki ll et Orangeburg Court House on tho firaL Monday in November next, Ibe following real estate, to wit : All that lot or purccl of land situate, ly ing and being in the village fnow town) of Ornugeburg, fronting on (Market) .Street, facing the said Luther Itausdnle bouse fifty t'eet.oand running back to F. H. W. Itrigg mnun'fl lot. It being tbo same lot on which Abrain Smith commenced to build, and botigbt by said Luther Uansdale * from autd Case, lb;II & < o. Terms cash. Purchaser td pay for pa pern and recording. ALSO n. K. W. Siatrunk, Adm'r 1 of Coo. L. S. Sistruuk, vs Wm. A. J. Siatrunk. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Jly virtue of tlic judgment entered in this ciise, I will sell nt Ornngoburg C. H., on Monday the r>d <lny of November next, during the usual bourn of sale. All tbal tract of land containing 98fl aoc.H more or less, situate in Qrahgeburg County on Long ltraneh and Noi lb ISdistto River, hounded by Innds of N. K. W. Sia trunk, W. p. Oliver, K-t of H. C. Oliver, D. J. ItumtT and North Luisto River. ALSO All that plantation in Qrahgeburg County containing 10'iOucro? more or lo?s, bounded by lands ?r U. K. W. .sistrunk. W. 1). Oliv er, 1). J. Kumff. and North Kdifto Kiver. Terms ono-third (sab, the balance on one nnd two years, witb Interest from day of Bale, scoured by hotel of purchaser and mort gago of premises. Pcrchusor to pay for papers and recording. A I.St) ORANG EBUUG COUNTY In Pkohatk Court. William t. Phillipe ] vs V Mary T.I. Porter, tl nt. J By virtue of nn order of the Probate Cburt, in the above listed action. I will bell in whole or in parcels, for pariition and di vision, at Orangebure Court House, on tho first .Monday in Nsvember next, the .oliow ing real ostato lo wit: All that tract or parcel of lai.d contain ing IPO acres more or less, and bounded on the North by F.stnto Ianda of Nathan Hut son and lands of William t. I'hillips, East by loud* 6f Robert Walker, South by the Davis Bridge Qoad, nnd West by lands of IVillinm A. Ehney ami Nathan Porter. Tci ms?One half cash, balance on a cred it of twelve month/, \>it!i bond of the pur chaser bearing intercet ii om of bate, se cured by a mortgage 6f the pr minei to the Judge of Probate. Purehas'tr 10 pay for papers an ! recording. ALSO ORANGER!'KG COT/NTY, In I'rduatr Couttr. Rosa V. Clark, et. a], A lelln S. Cui: l\v er'b'r of t*sid Court. I will veil ait Orongeburc Court Ib as,-. r,o Monday, No Wtntjer ::, 1ST '., during the. iegil bonus, at auction That valuable tract of land -.nth Store and ?ither Buildings therein, in jhe town of Lew isvilli*. bnunded by land* of IT. Hec'.f - ley, A.v P. Amsker, und SMith Carolin? Railroatl Company. The same will be sold in several lots, nnd all of the same are do nimbly Minuted, m?d?9Yr tine opportunities for investment. Term*?One-third cash, balance on n crcditof one year, pnrchniorto give bond to Judge of Probate tor credit portion, with interest f r?m day of sa^e, secured by mort gage of premises purchased, with covenant f>r resale on breach of condition of bond, and lo pay for papeis utol recording*. ALSO O. II. Mi'ddtVton vs Jacob K. L. Amuk Pursuant to 'he jud;;mcnt of foreclosure In fhis ra-?, and orders c*t ending the time of sulo. I will sell at public auction, in Orungcbtirg ut the Cotui Ilouso. a* proper ty of the defendant .1. 11. L. A maker. All that plantn-ion in fhis County known an Uelleville, containing HiOO acres more or ? less, and bounded by hinds now or formerly Owned by Treivant, McCord. (ieiger, Moore and by tbo Cengaroe rivtr, ou tbs follorwfng terms : One-half cash, the balance in one year, secured by bond with interest from date at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and p ?y nble annually RO long m any money remains unpaid, together with a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay fur paper and recording. Itoth plaintifF and defuudunt have loave to b: ' at the sale. i oe successful bidder will be required to pny > per cent of his bW or the Sheriff will resell the same day. And if the rest of the terms are not com plied with in Ovo (2) days after the !?alc, Ibe Shcritf shall resell on the succeeding salcday. Sheriff s Offcc, ) K.I.CAIN, Orangeburg C. H. 8. C, V 8. 0. C. oct l?th, 1873, ) oct 18 td irk, et. si. J ?tin, ct. al. - I :..! fheState of outh Carolina OR A NC E1 * U110 CO C N TY In tue Couut of Pbobate? By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTUN, Esq., Judge of Probate in said County.' WHEBRA?, W. R. Parlor hath made suit lo ine to grant lo him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of .lohn M. Parier, lute of said County, de ceased. Those arc therofore to cite and admonish all and singular the hitalrud and Creditors Of i lie said deceased, to be and appear be t?re mo at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be bohlen nt my (Juice in Orange burg, 8. C., on the Jbl day, of November 187:1, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Administration should hot be granted. Given unuer my hand anil tho Seal of the Court, this 17th day of OoL A. D. 1878, and in the 'J7tb year of American Inde pendence. [1..8.1 AUGUSTUS II. KNOTVLTON, oct 18?2t Judge of Probate. Notice of Dismissal, VrOTlCK IS HEREBY GiVBH THAT * ^ e"f fflOnth fram dat? 1 will file my hoai aecannt with the HenorabU Aug. 11. K'nowl tOn, Jiplg* of Pvobate for Orangeburg Coun ty, sc Administrator ef tb? Estate ef A. V. I Ksnnerly dec'-d, ?nq ask ftr Letters of Dis ' .?aw?07 i MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Sit run, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as casllit digested and assimilated with the blood as tho simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing I Agent, Iron incite blood, and cures *'a thousand ills,"simply by Toning up,Invigorating and 1 Utilizing the System. The en riched and 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 uton tlerftU success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea* Bolls, "Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, IjOss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys nnd Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in ct bad stato of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a, low state of the system, being free from Alcohol, in any form, i energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, find building uj> an Iron Con stitution. Thousands ha ve been changed by the uso of this remedy, from weak, sickly, sujferina crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men aiul women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See tlutt each bottle lias PERU VIAN SYRUP Hown in the glass* Pampbiota Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, Koi HO IIiurrlaoM Av., Hoi ton. Bold ut Druggists br^rxALLn oct 18 ly Estate Sale. In accordance with tlio order of Hon. Augustus II. Knowlton Probate Jinljre^ 1 will >>ell nt pnbllc ottlrry. for cnMi nt Oninpchurg Court Honse on Saturday the 1st, November nextf three iialef of Cotton of the Estate of Joel Knolts. JOHN i). KNOTTS, Execute*! Oe* 11 187,1 x -V i* X I TO lift K OTIC E.-I"er j^j son* hn\i>.?; claim i again<ta Joel Kno'ta ln?c of ??f.ing. tvtieg Comity aMMIW, orr >. juiced to present hkotu statements of them. nnd those indebted to the same wiM J imke payment' i? john i>. knotts. yualtUjjil Ettccutor. Oet 11 187:1 . -m?-a-?-? Lost, Strayed or Stolen. On Sunday Eveuing September 28th. One fine Grey More V t'l.I', jj'<out five years o'd. medium <ize, ft Ota DU| I'la atari eel on Hull Swamp. , Any person giving thformn'ion leading1 to the recovery will be LTHKKALLY RKWAl?l> tED!: ON A N D. KILtf. ' Oct. ??rd i$-a Ot DANCINa SCIIOOXi. M?NS. BKR??H inform* the Ladtefl and Gentlemen of Ur:u;geburg, that having obtained u iriirrieieni number of punih^ He will open a Dancing Sotoowl on the lGth rhst. M?ns. 15. is well known as the oulv nroiV* sional teacher in this State; Uli lie.uhuiartvtH being in Chart?Uon, nnd he ean'give the best references here and aU eves' the "State. I 'HL ? teaches dancing in all i?s various branches, j without any exception*. I'ervons Wuhtiig to i'otli the class are rcijiK-Mcd to do co at the Irst Lesson. For particulars apply the I4tw inst. at Meronov's Hotel.' Oct, y. ih7a' 34 ft NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ObasOebcbo, C, UV, S.. C. September 22rd 1873! Sealed proposals will be received at this ?)tlico on or before tho 27th day of October 1873, for repairing Jonca' Bridge over North Edtsto River. Also for the repairing uf Rowes1 Bridge over North diato River The repairs to be complete, a d no decayed Timber or Lumber to be uscc For particu lars apply at this Office. Ry order of the Roavd, GEORG B BO LIVER, Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. Sept. 2-1 1X73 7 DA. C. ty TAKER, LKW1SVILLE, S. C, (ST. MATTHEWS P< O.,) June 5 1873 tf ~T)?. THOMAS LEG ARE~ LATE RESIDOT I'll YSU I AN TO TUB ROPER AND CM HOSPITAL OF CHARLESTON, Offers his PROFESSIONAL SKR VICES to the community of Orangeburg and to the Public, at large. Office hours from 8 to 0 A. M., 1 to 2, and 7 to 0 'at night. Office, Market Street, over Store of Jno. A. Hamilton. ???16 3m WllATPL EASES THK hADiES ? - Ul VitV . - 'A * ?' ' ? "VYI WELTER & >VILSO^ j??i^^J MfSfr^Mi*, **** ' Thiiian Vc had bycaiUag a? M**w ?l*n* fit??5 Sfaij** }?n*58- on Or^ngebprg, f.. C. *sa, afssii^ $~ Tl, v ? Bricks! Bricks! I rilllK UNDERSIGNED BKSPECTrULLl* I Informs I be public that be is new pre pared te furnish BRICKS in ?07 quantity* All orders trill uieot piompt attention. J. 0. edwards, junt ft 1S78 tf J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAPPY TO STATEITO HIS FRIENDS und uustoraers that he. Juys^Mtt rcteraed frem Charleston, after havinjr parehased a larg? stett Xf \ K) J Fresh Groceries WHICH Hl? WILL SELL AT VERT LOW priees for task. Also en band a full steak ef LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, I&c, At prices that cannot be sapasscd f?r cheapness. All the ebave geods are fresk aud warranted. Call soon and gat bargains. July 19th W\?* * DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS Tbe undersigned Agent fer Orangeburg County begs leave to call-the attention ef CO-TON PLANTERS to the. sane, aasl would advise every one in need of a COT TON PRESS to pure lias* a patent at ease. For CHEAPNESS, SIm PI^CfTT, aasl POWER, it bns no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "nodus iperandi" of said Press, can do so by calling at the Stare of J. W. Patrick a Co., Russell Street Orangcburg C. il, s. C, where a model can be seen, or address Capt. Jeff STOKES Oen'I Agent Midway 8. C J. TV. PATRICE:, Agt. Orangeburg County S. C. jnly 2fi 1873 If ITOIlYEROS, M. D., ?kali-:r ix drugs, medicines, paints, OILS, VARNISH, NON-KXPfcOSIVI LAMP8, GARDEN seeds, Ac, te.V PRESClliTlONS prepared with ACCtfR ACV and FIDELITY, fot which purpose a full, an,i complete assortment of PURK CHEMICALS and 0 EN CINE DRU?8 wiU be constantly on hand. Long experience?a successful bueiaess Career ef. mrre.#ban etgto. y?i*rs in Orsnge bnrg. tflKeod ka*a>fedgc' ef the DRUG JL-mtaftki Lome ?i>.l Mirond? will ??-?r? a sufficient,^ g.^e^ee f sjet*a?4pn^e*Jd *r diTpsnaed at mj eat*hiishneat will be OKSClNE ami HILT A RLE. Appxlcist/ing the suce?aa wkiab ia tbe past has attended my efforts* Weave de termined to spare nm pains to merit a cen ^'*^*^%e ictSl^tM^SxTtci '?rangebarg. The- infeew dVCTsTOTfs of tae Suprei ?ouxt ^*4M?MrtMsffi the HOMESTEAD ACTS of tide State nn con^t it ut Venal as I cJcd prev ious te 18fi?. TLe last otncr.da;?at te the Bankrupt law gives to tbe debtor tbe same exemption of real and personal property as was given tc hi-a by the HOMESTEAD LAW. 4w The only way that HOMESTEADS eante secured is by taking the benefit of tko Bank rupt Act. Vfr^r 'SzLT IEspecial attention baa been- and 'ir^l ?? devoted fe (his branch ef the law by Idevoted fe (his branch of the law by asBaeeft 8treet, O?agaewrg S. C". may 24 ^, ? _;_ ? _?111 $5 A Valuable I?T?asii?>?^5 AK ^?TIRElVT^*st#^ | Sewing syll^Q-ay-y" X \A>i WkttsTlC Wstk^I r * OKI.T FIVE I?0*$?ttt6, W1TB TBB HIW Patent Button Hole Worker. ITHE HOST SIMPLE AJtf? ipaWJUVm THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMY CAL IN USE. A MODBL/O? 901UrJINto JfJa^faTsf '^JklJ 1IEA?TY. Complete in all its parts; uses the. St8kig4{ Bye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Peaitive Motion, NevaTenafon. a}elf> Feed sod Cleth yatdarx JL?e?tf it *??V. and -M A Table. LigBt Running, SnwHst and noiseleae like all geWT high psloetaV machines. Has patent oheek f prevent (he wheel being turned) tbe wrong way. ?sna. the thread diree*, from,tba spoal. Mates . the Elastic Look Stitch t finest ??d stren geri stitch known ;T firm, durable, olese and r rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fiae and coarse, front' tilaajjriB te htavy Clotb er Leather, and oses all descriptions ef thread, The best mechanical talent in America, and Europe, has beea devoted to improving and simplifying our Maohinee, ac?aWning only that which is. nraolloahle, and, dis pensing wM all oomplioatod surroundings, generally ft^dTn other Machine*. * > ' Speo'el terns and extra ind^oaetenta te male and female agents, at ere keepers. AcV," ?tu> will establish, agencies through tae etaart agtut* free Agent's 0A"Aplct* eatsHa ' "unUaed wivhont any e*tra. oharge. s aaudea rf^ mntim* UeseeiaHye eireuUra -^jtsiCs*#ia?i?smic)? engravings, _|? SEWtNt; M ACHligt.; ' 1 .Broads *v? N<cer Y*r%. , ? ly