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MASONIC Potros Council No. 11, U.\ & S.'. M-;. Will meet each Thursday at G o'clock P. M. from 1st October to J^^P^^^^V?.^* O'clock froiu 1st Ap|i^i?Jlat\Qi^ob6rt ?:t. EaMka Chnptcr No. 13, R\ A.'. M. Will meet ^\Ftfi#>f?Tir oWalfl tP fror* lat (Ic&i&JloVaa^^al^im-d ??'?lock from 1st April to ist October on the f?llowin? dates. June 18, July 1G, Aug. 13, fet&U 10, Oct. 8, Nor. 12. Dec. 10. ^ W? IT. G1RARDEAU, H. P. yH, 3. DaTrtEVtLLE, S?$- ( J f\ " -tbihbaloth Lodge N**&, &fa.-Sl!.~ Will hveet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, fttita lat Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock f r*ra let April to 1st October on the follow ing date*, June 8, July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. *, Not. 2, Pec. 7. JAS. IZLAB, W. Mi. may 29 MOTS ?* v x *? ?7nf>J X. O. O. F. Ediat? UdRO No. 38. -Meets at Odd Fellovra Hall, every M^]nai|?-A8r o'clock, from 20th MarQ}4t?v20llj.,SfiMiAiidi ?t 7* o'clock from 20th ScpL to 20th March. C. D. KORTJOIIN, N. G. G. A. HOUGH, tMao ao-.?ri^ Ihw Jr. This body meets every second Tuesday aftnr.Jhn.?lir?V,MQndJ-ij.ivf.cachiuou?irXur-, tb? transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion Toquircs. ? t 1 / sons of tempkrAxcig: QrouffQbnrg; Division No. 24.:tuvc|s every. Prcabylcrlan ^HUrZH.1 v'? ' LOO i?? lEj . Business in the trial .justice's courts has been lively of lute. The cry is still unchanged. Co to \f rtllncc Cannon's to buy cheap goods. ? ? i ir "SO- ? ? ? ^B^M? ? Mr. F. DeMars moved next door to Mr. Boliver's on Thursday last. XmjVr8fMcVMJ meeting has - been going on at the Methodist Church. Bracelet at parties are very-Xusli ionable, especially borrowed ones. Our friend K. T. It. S. is a sly coon, InitTet ^nrVVake 'care that we don't got a joke on him shortly. - ? ?' - ? Representatives Rccdi^h, Duncan, Morgan and Simmons were in Town on salcsday. Jerry fc^Qiyas keeps a 'rueat. ljtth grocery ntnr the Kaiimad, and sclh 'Jft^1?^ic*\varin wetfifuf^causcti trees to begin to hud out like in the KprSiij of the year. .hr.uuu< Did you ever hear of a game: deck en thnt#$}rtd; trrjbc run down before heVI Gght. ttTTf! Fordiiam, Keij;; is encrgcti rally a^t wprly>rgajjiizing a brass band. "VVc wMf Idju^iugcbsy.* Mr. A'ndrew Jackson is having a dwelling^fait,,?|> oiv Broughton street next to Midler's old stand. "-;?7"*?gWfrf? in J~. oh Uornclson a store is to have an iron ^?P?.Vrl^ .VWlb^?lte ^liiijfiffgriu5 apjwarance. ?'?b<? & XhsiiWrtiiVfor^l uV?Vbin> doVs'-n?t': geMiere^fif,siiigh't^fro,W: m?)\ nearly 4 ft*''atefl)i iTlff^'f1*! ao-.?08cas?nttblo. hour that. A consittcrnhl? cr|an^} ltooIt place in the weather during the week, and we now have use lor heavy covering of nights. A fatality^SW^^>Sfcr< Orangeburg in the frequeut fires that oddurflifei&f rX^iC-heca?'ad.^elii'rb no? a God fearing people. t.nt fiM { A. ???a- ? i ? Trying^ ta dolui^iues^ mt^iout ad;, vcrtising^ern^ Jiri^ii^ai; la girl in the dark; ye may know what, yo are doing, but nobody else docs. Hon. J. W. Moseley was. out exer cising Molly Barling on Thursday at ist. 8h,o is a beauty, and sei ryn to con s id e rabl e k r ace. ternoon last it jo iiau'ft carries nerse The Treasurer is now the most im portant man^iii the ^County.' Taxes must he paid, and the proper man is in the office to collect them. '?Cussed if tho darned thiug ain't o. going I", tvas tho surprised remark of an Orangeburg county Granger/ who careffied'-the4 teeth of Mx. Rigg?N?t;ir cular saw a few weeks ago. The Legislature will reasseniblo on the 18th inst. What particular work that body will devoto itself to wo arc not advised. It is to be hoped, how ever, that thero will not he over legis lation done; We have more laws now upon the statute books than arc car ried out. The Rev. John Honor Will pi'eaeh dt tUo "Lutheran Church in this place ikk/lto-nuSurow. He is au eloquent divine, and we bespeak for him a Mr. Edward Slater, who proposes to keep a first class house when ho gets t?a 'tJutldt?g sjljffici??lly improved. Bar3ctjs8 to him.' * ^ 1 "What in the world .are.afreet lamps %} KrV?SW^i^^iftgU^ and they are ccrtainlyT.in tLc way in tlcmcn of tho town council. The crowd in town on saleday was ?very lurgq,-auiUinndotup of all classes [and co?dationsf.. Tho. day passed ofl' quietly, hgwjy^nmj at u^?t things simmered lloKvti 'all right/ 1 01 ?? ThrrHbliJ W^H* booghf^fizc ,box, uphct'O ou Jlouf.lay last, but we'll <bj?ti*n;big lu{A\'ji .of WgWillat he wou't tell his Branchvillc friends what was sTOlass five cent odTleevcs, at Ur. Dukes'. Tboy can't oc excelled for W#ic$^ fljid'spfyjk whereof we know. *.K?b ^Mn. John Dagger. ' ?^t.d?eaucPXv) chaum pipe on Christmas day while -outriding, tho finder of which will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at th fa ofiiec., Florida shad have buon in market - several days for sale. It will no1; be long now boforo our fishermen will commence to catch them in (he Ed is to. Mayor Ilolivcr showed a praise worthy spirit by employing a guard r.t the expenso of the town to watch tho furniture which was carried from Claflin University. ? ????n ?? . $mmm ,lShc sto.bps to ccququoV', was .writ:, ten before pin-back dresses came in fashion. We did not know there were so many elegantly formed young ladies in tho land until now. "Why i3 it that .we cannot hnve a market? Is the fault with the town council ? Orangeburg ought to ho able to boast of an institution of the kind, for nearly all of her citizcrs arc fond of beef. ConielsQii has* a fjrrungs.s.OQ?ring brush which is just the thing tu take up dirt. It .waters the iloori.cleanses it of ..tilth, drica it, and.rleaves its'nar bright as your face, -dill \\t' CoiherJ1 sbn's and get ouc.,? ? '. " ' ^ , Dr. Bull's Cough ?Byntpis -par ticularly recommended for children. It cures Coughs, KL'ulds, Croup, Sore Thront, and Whooping Couglu Is pleasant to the taste and nets like a charm. Trice, 25 cents. ... . "' - Mr. Doyle's - carriage fehup -caught fire on Thurday last, during the conlhv* gyration at the Claflin .University, but was fortunately saved from any dam ?ag^ us> die fliimc? we^et extinguished ^bofprc^^icyjiiul^^jide piucj) ,heajl>yvy. | vorWe saw bnc:of 'our county ofncdrs1 eiitiug ,*o.\\ beef, a conple.of- dnyaag/^j E. DoM,ars, was witness to it^t and said "That mau's a radical, sure." We asked Frank to explain his meaning; but he wouldn't. Mr. JT. i\ Mays was hit Upon the head by a piece of furniture thrown from an upper window of the Claflin University while that building was #u>rnmgAo6t'tte are!gWvtb say, not seriously injured. Mr. Mays is always ? ? hard.worker ntilire3..o'..'i; nios We regret to announce the d'enth of ,.Mr. Wm. Vinco, yybieh, saQ event oc-1 duffedaj ^)> hyf?o jt{ ihls" 'pincc on j Wednesday evening last. His fun xal services wc'*e performod'th? fotlow-^l ing afternoon at the Presbyterian | Church. ? ; , Albrccht sells the finest beefsteaks ever offered in this market. If the town council could he persuaded to establish a market here and put Mat at the heod of it, there would never be . a Ecarcity of good fresh beef in Orangeburg. Thero was a great deal of elcction neering on salcsday last. There was hob and nobbics on nil sides. It seems that 'tho campaign is tobe opened early this year, a sign which we deprccato very much, as the pcoplo should Lb lotalono to put their farms in orderJfor tho approaching planting season. Thoio who have to live by the sweat of their brow should bo let alunc for a while yet. It is too early to agitato politics, and we trust tho sensiblo country people will frown down any such effort. Tho front of tha new Court Houso id beautiful'. It is begiuuing to as sume its portions rapidly. John II. watches it with pride, and well ho niay, for ho is having one of the finest jobs put up that our pcoplo ever witnessed in this County. Constable?" L> jq^wjlt^or^ rWOjplnr- J roused on "Friday" ulgTitbf last week, anoutl4^T. it/by sitrac bno appcarariitly intei*vio\ving!-ih'o ' (UecstJ of my? LA iiich, upon attempting to arrest the it l::^ai#,PS lodged a ball in tho parties aim, who i?onco gavo log bail. Mr. T. W. Albergotli is the hap' rjiest man in all Orangeburg. lie line r icoived congratulations from all sides ?lipon his good fortuno in having born unto him a few days since a fine Ii eafthy -boy-.?-M r.-A-r-rms-thiis -started oLit manfully at the beginning of the ( eutennial yew?r- -IVJhiy >Jiq- o-lwnysrl 1 rosper and ho jffo^igdL \J JL *jLtj Girden Seeds? Mr. Ezvkiel has just received a full s ipply of Lftlf?&ths^&ds. Tim gmtlcman n-udjB^e^a^jSo^^U kiiownu m this County thnt it is unneccesstviy/j f >r us.i'io>iu\tcmptmt!riiadd anything v ith our fcble pen to their reputation, t all niifl:gct> your supply at oiice, and you will have n garden worth looking at. I Hon. 33. LI Hill says of cx-Trcnsu r Jones* cf* Georgia,' the man whose Jminipulations in bonds sunk the Treasury of that Stale in ua amount approximating sonic two or three hun dred thousand dollars : "The reputa tion of Jack Jones is the reputation of Georgia." Upon which we remark that the reputation ( f the Empire State must be at a very low ebb. I Bridal tours are going ont'of fash-' ion, and the young man can enjoy the first blissful ' "flays dYreel'y undo: the eyes of Iiis father and moiher-in-law. ^r-Kxchitngc, ! If that is so, our young men had better make up their minds to remain single, for there is not much bliss to be found in hearing the cock lings of the old . rooster and the old hen. 'there's, no,honey moon there; certain. ! Without Coruclaon, what would (Air farmers do? And without Mr. j George Brunsen as o c of his helps with t wo~u!d become of h^s customers ?. ?Jjry. C; Uns*become the sine qua 'ix.n of the pros pcwi^Vof1 ^b o -pi A itiv'r, * wli i le Mr. B.,i,"> the vtu/c ntccnm of all th-. t is goounnd accoinmodating. If you want bargains just drop in at Cornel H<>KS and ? sing-out for Brunson, and dc bet you'll go home satisfied. ? i The following named poisons jvcre installed hwt Monday night as oSieera of the' Sons of Temperance of this rfhicc: J A. B. Wulko w. I?. E. S. Hubbell, W. A. Norn Ncuffer, K. S. C. P. Bruuson, A. 11. S. T. R. Mnlonc, F.'S. $ IT ji 1 ] T. A. Elliott, TreoA 'JLJl\ . j G. O. Aycrs, Chap. ? * j C. C. Neutfer, Con. ":' i Corrie Waiinatunkcr, A. Crr , ? G. A. Ncuffer, I. S. \ I J. J. Howcll. ?. S. , Y/"<Ws A?45Uwardkv I*: W'. P. -9? '? '^imo for Action ? On Mog?y^^Iji^ Dig?pl O'Cain was in Orangoburg, a party two of whom caught his wife and held 1 er face to tho wall, while the othpM rifled tho house of mon lothiug, jewelery, etc., and departed u their wny|j?ej6Tc.itij?. [fl^ies]b;ftii]?7 rages are getting so/ftctdje'utin this County that tile tiitte, hi our opinion, has come for our people to nruiise tjlipnisolvcs tu action..No nine's home in safe now from depredations from these villains, and wo think one of them at -. least'should bo caught and made an example of. Personal Judge Thompson H. Cooko spent Tuesday last in our Burg. His errand wns one of a purely business nature, but notwithstanding this fact, tho Judge's friends got a chnnco to enjoy his society nt brief intervals, and found him tho snnio clever and entertaining gentleman that he was bcfdfo h'o*"?wore-"the judicial robes." Judge Cooko is, to use an expression of tho Union-Herald, under its old re gime, "one of the boys," and can al ways count lipon Qr&ngobuYg county standing by him. He is likely, wo understand, to represent this Slate in the National Coven tion which will nominate our next Presidout. No bettor mau could bo selected. He is hearty aud it our sprightly Sprights of the News don't keep on good terms with him, wc intend to send him? well 1 wo meant to say, that we in tended to think mighty hard of him. BilWFa?, Weslev Cheesboro, Prim Corlcy, G. W H#ti$$I FBftnS^r The following, _Grand and Pef.it Jurbts^iycrc draw"- Hiy. Jyry.Com .missjoncr Larkins 'on Monday lnst: 1 ? Q)dpd Jurors-r--W PSeogers, Ned Rax ton, J II Forest, Henry Millions, I R S Glcakni, Isaac Reed, Wm. Sis Stalcy, Isom B Parker, J A West berry, Frantz Briggmann; M G Garick, Gco. Void, A D Gnodwyn, Ren Middlcton and Frank Heart. Tctit Jurors?W C Mack, Sam'l Howe, W II Murphcy, E T R Smoke, \V B Mack, J C Harmon, Peter Heuser, John U nrmichaul, Page Thomas, Tom Sanders, _F J Buyck, Dan'l Pein, John McLoid, Sam'l Stromau, Friday Crum, J M Whct ?lly l)rihicl ?feljon, PjjBoHn, Joshua -hfiflr^Fohn ir*Ax1>n*pGeo. It Smoke : J^G}r|^al?^fTFHdi^^^ Lee, Ephraim C^ruicba^, Jordan rj$0?kj[{fton' RobcrVTlfamas, Caleb DnVisj Albcr^BjftWiiflEmery Wtfght, imcor 0 raud Thomas Allen v y.AVo' liope'.|(Jio Sheriff wilfsceto it. tliat -the aboye^urorsnresonimoncd, and not, as has too frequently bfemtbe case, wait to make up the Grand and Futtt Jurors on the day tint Cour meets frbjin the by-slanders. An nmusing incident occured near tho Court House steps on sal cd ay last. Cannon's buss, while making its way through the dense throng which blocked up the thorough lure on that day, formed an ohjectof fright to mi old horse that some one of the many auctioneers was to sell, and caused him to , commit an assault, without just cause or provocation, up on the pinder basket of an unoffend ing old mnuma. It wasdpno in this wise : As the buss was Hearing the animal ju question, its owner attempt ed to lead him out of the way, aud in tho direction of a certa'u auctioneer. The horse resolved not to go and commenced backing,, .which he did until tho buss ran between him and his1 .-owner. At this moment,-Can non's driver cracked his whip, which so confused tho ?Tarmcd animal that he forgot to tYini "fpunndoubled quicked- backwards/ xihiil !ie"rejabhedl the ? temporary phuTer and bread ?stands on the edge of the side walk, when he fell down, seating his jiiuder "paris comfortably in a basket fiill of pinders. The mnuma and hucksters beat a hasty Retreat, and left tlre^cld* bay tj get tip at his leasurc, which he did after throwing etil the pinders out of* her basket with his tale. That horse could never bo broke to pull in Wallace Cannon's buss. Claflia University Hnrnt.Up? On Thursday last about 2 o'clock, l\ (Mit tire -alarm of'-'lire was. you Tided' throughout our streets, and in a very rSTmrt^ftn^ our fire companies were at their posts of duty, aud made haste in repairing to. the, score of con 11 a ma? lion, ".The news that tiro Claflm University was burning spread like wildfirey and in a very short time nearly qvery man in town had de sertcd Ilia business, and,engaged [jivjin our noble firemen in Vlicir laudable eitbrts to rondor f assis^a?cc<f tjo those \virose^p*?p*f'rySva3 ^iit drtn|er. The fire caught in the top of the Univcr fiily, wnero a spark Trom a chimney is supposed to have been blown aud blfizj^rvj)/3This fact alone rendered it impossible lor our linemen to reach jt> a?fl all-they, cpyld-do', was in tho 'way of saying furtiiture,. sash, blinds, &c. Tho Agricultural College, which stood near the University, caught lire despite all efforts to save it, and was consumed also. The scene during tho progress of | the fire was indeed a wild one. Teach ers, students and servants could be seen' running to and fro in excited confusion, while the flames were fast reducing to ashes the edifice which was the support of tho one and tho hope of the other. Chairs, bedsteads, bureaus, beddings, &c.,? >vcro thrown wildly from tho windows by our ven turesome firemen and citizens, who did all in thoiv power to rescue the property from the yawning mouth of] the Uro; which scorned, oagcr. to reduce everything to ashes that came in tho way of it* mad fury. Tho insuranco on tho building is dolhirs, which is a beggardly sum compared with tho value of the property destroyed. There is but ono expression among our white fellow citizen^ in regard to the ? i g in mm ??? i mm mm i i nj.m . i a matter, and that is one of genuine ?egret that Clnflin University no ongcr cxisls. It can no longer bo laid that they harbored unkindly 'Oelings toward that institution of earning, for wo never saw them work iritli more willingness, or display a greater degree of heroic action than that which characterized their con duct on Thursday last. ; It is tobe regretted that the fire enmo "nt this trine, however, as the University was in a most flourishing condition. The number of teachers md students put out by it is pretty large. We lenrhV t^i'?t'Ifr. Cpok'e, (Kci "'resident of the U^ivejrslty ife stnyiu'g f-ith the Kev. Dr, Webster. It is (ot known whether efforts will be inde or not tjO rebuUdy llcuib&ibcr Tliiff. Now is the jtitjio of .the yc:ir for PneuJ oiiia, Lung , J\eycr, .Coughs, .Cojds, nhiL, ftttnl results of predisposition to Conauinp non and other Throat and Lung Disease.^ ?ose line's of.nMAK Btrvphas bciji? uj^f^ m this neighborhood for the past t\\'?~?r Chrec years vrithout a single failure to cure, if vo>> <h;vvq uoL uw-d-this aiediciuc-yonoiejf, 6 lo^&ftlU^m A. ?. bj*KBB awl sk (fi\v\l<{$ il;^J\\^^^l)fuyfiu|3coR^&io;ig his ustomer9. 1 wo do?es will relieve the i'orst cases. If you have no faith in any !icdicine, just buy a Sample .JBft.ttjo, $f loschee'h German Syrup for 10 cents mid ry it, RcgnlarVzc Pottle YScerifr. Don't neglect a cough*jto save. 75 cents. uccl if Market Reports. . \ COTTON MAjUiKT../. x J^j ! Corrected every week by Messrs. Hull, Seovill.? Pikc. a , T): Middling.I2]f.7\ Low Middlings.ll-j '?I Ordinary.v.l:......T....^0 (?[> ?. PROVlsVs MARKET." Corrected every week by Mr. J. \V? Mo?e |py% llt'YJNO -IMtll'ES Corn.$ 00 KT*w. Corn..............v. Peas.4.,..'?., . ,80 Fodder, per 1?0 1WL..........i. 1 00 Hough Itftis.A:.1 10 i ' '"" bulling rmeRs ivfdfe War./....'...'.. 7<?SJ lbi to the $1 00 HroVir' *7" U..-...:.v..i'fl@9* 1 00 Coffee.25 C'?\30 Lard.18 ?20 S O Hnmni...16 ?18 Smoked Sides.,.17 ?18 t)S " .....15 ?10 Smoked Shoulders.12*? 131 1) S ?? j \.>.12" ?) Flour..-.?..v..$0 50(!fU0 00 Closlien BuUer..-:........\............ 40?50 SaP. uerqack.....^.......$2 00 mot notice j All persoffisj'who l*?ffc Watches with I. P. Thompson. foK repairs, aj;o here*, py notified to call for, and prove their property, n?d pay for repairing, PyiAi^ to. ^f January, 1?7%, iiltcr which they will besold at public pale according to 1pw.- ' " ; , . A. FISPH^R. dec 18" " * ,: ' R : :' ' <' 4tr NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. One -riiontji from "date I will file my final account" as Administrator of I he Estate \>f Ahrain L. t;iook, and ask for letters of ilis-'j jnissal from said Administration. - Dnred-=4?ratig<ehurg ?^C^rDecemher Hth JS75. - ^. p.. W. CROOK, J ^ . k j ^ Athnijiistfator, dec 11 - " " ' -It Real F state, for, $ale, \ll that Plantation, in the County of | pningcbnrg on Uoodland Swamp, contaia lua W0 , torfbik more or lesa, and known aa ?'Plnllii)ss ^tni," bounded by lands of D A "Von and Ariel Abies, and the Run of (lootN land Swainp; together with ' interest in the LM ill Pond, and a Mill an<fdiy,jdWvlling, joulbuiblings, Sec, will be aoUai puolid but Jcrv on the twelfth day of January, 1R7U at kite dwelling house odlthe s,aiiJ^PIaVtaMo*?>-n j Terms?One fourth Cash, balance on a {mortgage for cr?dit portion, and to pay for 'paiiers&unftV recordivg?! .Thvidhndiwi'i bq. ,sol4 iv, a .\\Ualv, pt.uiiparcols, tosui^pur Jchnses*. * t ?, mv ? ' i .. j lRw 'diifection' oT the parrtes owning sail! [l?mi who.arc'all 'of hgc and will unite in convoying to tho put chasers. ! For further particulars enquire of, or. laddrcss, - ? . ? - W F-PHILLIPS, Ornncchurg. P. ()., S. C. or J W PHILLIPS, ! Klko, P. O., S. C. dec. 25 p > Ot Notice oX' J~>ismissdL Notice is hereby given that I shall one month from date file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orange burg County, on the 11th day of January, A. fc). 187(1, and ask for letters of Dismissal as Kxecutor, of the Estate of Kichard Magrill deceased. December 11th 1875. JAMES A. DAXTZU$R, (Qualified Excctitor. dec 11 4t A GARD. Dr. J. ?. WAXNAMAKKR in in pos seKsion of tho Receipts and Prescription Hooks of tho late Dr. E. J. Olivcros. All persons desiring to get any of the above Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions can do so by calling on Dr. WANNAMAKKR, At his Drug Store. nug 21?3m dentistby!3' DR. B. J. MUCRENP?SS Having entirely Recovered from hin Sick jicbb, ,cau be found at hU OFFICE over Copt.TT. A. Hamilton's Store, where ho will be glad to SEE hi* Fill ENDS and the Public. N. ROBSON, eg east ;bay,u M j. 08 EAST -bay, p COMMISSION .?fKROIlAXTiy?D DKALEi'8 IN FERTILT/M* ClIALKSTOK, 8. ?C. November J, 1875. Having been cngiged for twenty years in the Gugiio Trade witb eminent success, I deemed it advisable to introduce Fertilizer* uinJer inv ownunyiu andren arantee. I have inad?;*?rraiigeirtcn[t/j toff have prepared a GunpoViimfer. piy'ijisnf'tlion and control, "called ltOIJS?N'S COTTON AND COHN FERTILIZERS. Tili? Guano is of the highest standard. It contains, amongotber .valuable Lnyjolicut-s, three, net cent, of Am monia. toflVpnd ajialf per ecru, of PoUhIi, and fourlecln per^d)iit. ofjjAfalable Phos phate. L^lso Iiave prerihfed for me a COMPOUND ACJD PHOjQPjlATE of the highest tsfcuulardlJjFhesculSjrtilizcrs nre compounded of the purest materials, and are manipulated ami tented under the su pcrvMmMpf Dr. St. J- liayene), of this citv \vh<^e^yi(me gives a warrant for their high character and adaption for our soil. I ofler these V ertilizcrs to Planters on the follow ing favorable terms : Cash $-14 per ton; on time, $?"K? IpJjSfWSv .COrM^OU^- jACID PHOS Caidy$28 pcVtojT; on ftoio, $33. Planteraurdcring immcdnnfy will be al lowed lb the first of April to decide which they prefer, cash or tinit. An order.-for^? car loiul of eight..toi\s "will be sent free of dravagc; but for a Icsjs'amonnt $1 per ton will be charged. OiiTordcrs for large lot.1 ?from Orangers dealers, a liberal discoun will be allowed. I take ibU occasion to return niy ihaiiKS to those who have so largely patronized-die Fertilizers hithertoofle/ed by "me," and In soliciting their favorable nttcntion to anoth er, I pledge my best eflhrt?' Jo merit aeontin iialu-e of coniidence by kc.Sf>ii>K the highest, standard of Fertilizers adapted to cotton and corn. nov 27 ' i i v. ' i 'fl&m. Book.! Stationery f Mtisic! > mi lit A lot -of .WINDOW SHADES of . no prove<l Patent, being neat, simple in put ting up, durabjc ayd CJJr^AP iipwice.V f j Lnmps, Chimueysand Lamp Fix,Mircs> nl\vays jbalmnd,;;;, > - ..[ > SOLE AGENT FOR THE Celebrated WATT FLOW and Casting*,' which I seli at '.Manufacturer's . Prices,' with freight . ?dde?nyiir\ One Horso A and .?....$G 00 Two Horst'M and N-:.....<.... 9 00 Castings.....v..,?7CjPC^lb. Iiisui Knco aud(^ikHiUQ^j$rompt ly attended loV ??'~.r\ ,. ?^? ?0 Liverpool,;London and Globe Insurance Co. t'Wrgjp. Home Insurance Co. Manhatten Life Insurance Co. Jilltlw ltOUINfi?^? Market St. : OctS . .1- .V, IJ AiITWq.1? ~~~TIT~T m - For you to buy your ?' . i ?niga, Medicincsj '* Toilet Articles; .', nK ! ?? -;*,'v:''?? Jwiluill Paints, Oils,] - Brushes,WJ' Ac .. , ..?>-? Also a Fine Assortment of _ Qutlory, . . .Scgflrs, Tobacco nnJ Pipes. All i of which wilk-bo jwld JPHX&V for cadi at the <>i.n invr.dA store ? "? ' W'l/vTI 1 '.MTW* C ORANiGrlTKIJllGr,/ ;:? / .?? .".ftibirjx.dir.ii odt odjtm rY , N .l>r. A. C. dvkes. t ^Jxj^-k)-? DER^AT0I.}GlST:.TArf^ P^CTipL r I HAIR Cli"FriR, A oj j n.nr ' Uertpectmlty A.monnces to the CHixcosVir Orangeburg, that1 ho baa' 'jleVn\Kn!e'rill^ locatetl share of their patronage Call at No. 3 Law Kaugc, opposite Po?t Oflicc, . ._ d himself in this place, and r?<pi?<\y?l of Ihctr patronage. " , ,: W ji,vni sept 4 1875 ly -_I-? '-B fx R KM O'V D Tp TpE IlteAR ( of Iii ? '? ' lot t6 a. fisciiek's btork Where I am prepared to serve the Publio at the shortest notice in my line of business. Thanking the Citizens for their liberal patronage in the past, I beg a continuance of the same in the future. moses M. 11ROWN, Ilarbar. AN OUTFIT FREE We want some ono in every county to take orders nnd deliver goods for the old and original O O. D. House Largo cash wage*. Splendid chance in overy neighbor* hood for the right person of either sex, young or old. Samples, new lists, circul ars, terms, etc., a complete outfit sent free ami post paid. Send for it nt once and make money at vour homes. Addross, H. J. 1IALL& CO. "0 N-lloicard Street Balti more, M<1. 1 nov 18 8m ?