The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, April 20, 1867, Image 3

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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING at Orangeburg, S. C. Terms: $2 00per Annum, in Advance. During tho Spring und Full Seasons, Extra Copies ?f the Orakgkiutku Nkws will ho circulated for the benefit of our Advertising. Pathoxs. f&T" Contract Advertisements inserted on the most Liberal Serins. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor "?rnngeburg News," OrRiigcburg, S. C. m . . . f. . ? SUf- We* respectfully request our friends to send in their ?dvertiscnicnts as early in the week as convenient ; ami if possible, let us have them by Thursday evening. By this means, we -will be able to issue, at an earlier hour on Satur day, and will be enabled to give more of the littest iicics, up to the time of our going to j>rcss. "Don't view mo with a critic's eye, But pass my imperfections by." We request our friends und contributors to overlook any inaccuracies which may be found In our present or last issue j since owing to the Spring-Term of Court, we have been unable to give to our proof sheets, the usual Editorial . revision. Religious. lt?V. It. J. Edwards?At Brauchvillc, 1st and 3d Sundays in each month. Snntcc, 2d und 4th Sun days.of each month. Ray. E. A. Austin-?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday in each month at 11 A. M. Hopewcll Church, 8d Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. Pine Grove Church, 4th Sunday in each mouth, at 11 A. M. ? The Clarendon Tress. We hail with much pleasure the debut of this new paper in an adjoining District. The graceful Salutatory of J. Withcrspoon Erwin, Esq., who occupies the Editorial Chair, is an indication that it will be conducted with marked ability, and take a high position at once among the hebdomadal] periodicals of the State. The Clarendon J *rcss is published by Messrs. Lucas, David & Lucas, and the typo graphical exocution is excellent. Wo wish our neighbors a prosperous career. JJ6T" Wo have on baud a number of Blank Fi. Fa's., printed in the most improved style, which we will dispose of at Charleston Prices. Apply at this Oflicc. - ???nil. n^." - ? ? *E?o?m^??? New Advertisements. $&" The Goddess of Liberty is now on ex hibition at the Old Post Office. See advertise ment. VST" Throe large and airy Rooms to rent over Kkitt & Ruotiikus. [run tue ottA^ur.ncr.a kkwh.] WAhfhtth?tt?, ?. CJ. Apr. 12. lSOYT" })cari\cics: The Court of Commou Plc.:s for Collctou District, has been in SOSsion during the week. A few criminals have been before tho Court, and the State making out a plain case, they were severally convicted and sen tenced. Judge Moses1 delivered a lengthy, and in some respects, an eloquent charge to the Grand Jury, in which lie defined the post, tion of the Courts to tho country, mid to the ??W regime uuder which wo have been placed by recent Congressional legislation. He coun selled forbearance and a faithful discharge of economical duties as a condition of success and even pence. With reference to the status of the frcedinen and the obligation of the supe rior class, his advice was sound and practical. He said the Southern people understand the character of the negro and the Yankee do not. "That <4ie <eiac?fh'? franchise has been extend" d -to them without regard to their capacity for its toereise; that their votes must and will be con trolled, if not by Southern men by Northern iincn. Now it would be a tame expression to term our re. al to take part in the momentous proceedings of the hour, apathy. It is a want of patriotism. We are to be governed by the ballot box, and if we refuse to mount upon and direct the stormy current, which we cannot ^resist, and thus shape the political future of the South, Yankees of the filthiest type will ,do it for us, and an Jmmblc submission to laws ?hi the enactment of which wo have had no ,voiAc, will be the result. It is a part of duty fheroforo to act and with a soul that trembles not at the magnitude of the (ask, Our duties towards the ignorant, frccdmcn, frlimlcd and overwhelmed by a too sudden transition from n dive darkness Into the splendid noonday of liberty, are plain. Policy, justice and humanity require that no distinction be made botwoen our sable oitizuns and those who have horotofore enjoyed the paramount privi leges of law. We have mado them citizens, and in that act have acknowledged their rights and defined our >ciprocal duties. His Honor was quite happy in allusion to the prospects of Young America. The status here also is changed. Formerly it was possiblo and cus tomary to surround young men with the gild ings and paraphernalia of affluence and lux ury. Rut. this halcyon time is no more. Rich or poor, there i.-: no (\istiuctiou. Absence of mental wealth cannot bu countervailed by dol lars und cents as of old. It matters little whether tjiey cut their teeth on the edge of a sceptre or on the handle of an iron sp?on, nor wheresoever they may have been cradled, merit only, strenuous, weH-tiniod application, will insure tho coveted success. The diction of Aristotle?the beautiful gyrations of modern metaphysicians may have elevated the mind with an ambitious hope, but the dictum of the hour is "work or starve," and an old aphorism which has acquired new directness und energy: i*In sudore vultufl tui comedos ptuicui tuuin." Junius commending his furious letters to bis printer by way of advice as a superior, said : "hot your views in life be to a solid, however moderate independence, without it no one can bo happy or even honest. How important then that we in quest cd' happiness and respec tability direct our aim's steadily, unswervingly to that solid independence. It is a rock upon which may be surely rested individual and na tional character. Let us not build upou the sand. The unhappy condition of many kept in the agony of believing that their entire estates were to be wrested from tbcin to Satisfy debts contracted in better days, was thought by the Grand Jury of suhieient" importance to be in corporated in their presentment. I append a copy of* this paper with a bare expression of opinion that a general continuance will be granted : STATE OF SOUTH CAIIOLTNA, Colleton District. To the llmt. Franklin J. Moses, I Vestding Judge. The Grand Jury beg leave to make the fol lowing presentment:. The unfortunate condition of the honest debtors, whom circumstances beyond their con trol, have deprived of the means of liquidat ing pressing demands against them, has been thought a proper ah important subject for con sideration. Time those demands are just, h'.il the importunity of creditors in pressing their claims as allowed by law, at a lime when *,lion sands must be reduced t<> homeless penurj in the event of summary prosecution, i:. the hard ship "I* whie.h complaint is made, and in fact so resembles injustice as to require serious n - ticc. it appears that this policy mud be even detrimental to the interest of creditors. Grant executions now open upon the c:--tn(et; of these unfortunate delinquents, and in many cas t even a moiety of the red iimnuid cd indebted ness can be realized; while all hope that tho debtor will retrieve his fortune, and fully i:; demuity bis creditor, which would be done should the clement and magnauinn tis policy which we suggest, be adopt eel?vanishes with the small means which alma: can est.ildish his interest ami foster the desire to settle these de mands in stich manner and ;;t such times . will not create absolute want and suffering in their family. Wo present this as an appeal U> humanity, to every generous patriotic* lu rt. However, we do not ask that the lenity wo have; thnWIi? -;4.or(C,. p ;.;,;?.,; ..end. be without limitation, but thai a r ,nance of all ca? Oi ibis character be granted to the Fall Ter::i of this Honorable Court, to allow as far ::s pos sible, a respite to the oppressed. ]ly that time, with the help of God. they will be better pre pared to make a sacrifice which now could blast their future prospects and only in part satisfy the inexorable demands held over them. 11 espect fully, -. Foreman. P. S.?I may state (bat since the above was written, it has been decided by the Court to defer all civil suits, tis recommended by the Grand Jury. With a few exceptions good order and de corum have been strictly observed. CECIL GRAY. OF.^MClAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAllOLlXA, ()rarigcburg 1 >ist riet. Spring Term C. C. P. and G. S.. lSiiT. To the Honorable F. J. Moses, the. Presiding Judge of the. Court of Common Pleat and if cm eral S< mm Ions. The undersigned constituting the Grand In quest of the Country for Orangcburg Oistrisl at the present Term, beg leave respectfully to report to your Honor and present in the dis charge of their assigned duties as follows : They have visited and carefully insp sctcd .und examined the dail of tin; District tool tho wall around the sahlC. They present this .Jail, built ruf wood', as insecure, unsafe and uncomfortable for the prisoners confined therein, and utter ly unfit for the purposes for which it was built sin every respect. The Grand .fury have learn ed that this Jail was built under a contract made by the Commissioners of Public lluihl ings with tin; Sheriff (Who was the only person who responded to their proposals) for the .-inn of $1000. And while the contract on the part of tho Sheriff has been badly fulfilled, and very miserable work done for a very large price, the Grand Jury hold (hat the Com missioners of Public huildings are in great fault and lobe, blamed for entering into such a contract without knowing thai it would be fulfilled by the other .side, and for paying for the same without being satisfied thai the work was in strict fulfilment of the undertaking, 'fhe Grand ?Jury report (bat they have .-ecu by the Aet of the Legislature that '10 coilts per day are allowed to each prisoner, and I bey con sider (his amount as abundant lor furnishing the necessary comfort and food for the prisoners. i:nd yet (he complaint is universal and general throughout the whole of those confined, that (hey tire badly fed, badly protected, ami that (hey suffer from want of cleanliness and of all comfort. As to the last, the appearances of the premises warrant the Grand Jury in the belief that the complaint is Hot unfounded. .The offices of Clerk, Sheriff and Commis sioner in Equity are kept in as good order as could bo expected in the small offices in which they are at present necessarily located. The Grand Jury report theroads in a very good condition generally, and as safe apd well worked as is usual at ibis season of Ike year. The Gra'nd .Jury have learned from the Commissioners of Public Buildings, that they have arranged for the lease of another larger building to be used for a Court llousoj but that the lease of the present home, does not ox pire until November 18G8. In view of the great want of necessary arrangements in the present .small building, the Gram) Jury would call the attention of the Commissioners to some change and improvements, and among other things would suggest some cheap matting or carpeting on the floor, as tending to order and quiet in the building, instead of the noise and echo from every move and whisper in the room. The Grand Jury havo reo?iv?d no report from any Commissioners of Poor, if such a board exist at all. There is no Poor House /and the poor and destitute have increased in (this District to a fearful extent. It is submit ted that the Commissioners bo ruled or required to show cause why their duty in this respect has not been attended to, and. that they report their means for aiding the poor, and also what has been done and is now in contemplation for them, irrespective of color. Witli regard to the system of free labor ately inaugurated in this State, flic Grand Jury say, that the sudden change produced in the economy of labor, together with the depri vation of their property in the liberation of their slaves, (and the investing them with new und universal rights and privileges) produced at first the utmost gloom and despair among the IpCGpto cf the District. And there was but little disposition to adopt (ho now system: and to work on any other plan than the old beaten (track of slavery, lint time as usual, has effect great change in the popular fueling and faith, and the planters arc as n general thing using the system of free labor with great success and great satisfaction to themselves and employees throughout Ilse District. The freed nun after (he first excitement and exhilaration of their ?new lifo passed away have become civil and (disposed to understand their position and are noxious to make contracts and to labor. And the Grand Jury believe and urge it oil their fellow-citizens, that their true policy, and the true humanity is to treat the.-o people with brbearance. good faith and kindm ss; that all ontracts should be carried out to a letter, even ith moie strictness than otherwise, because tjicse people are ignorant. . If this course be pursued the Grand Jury are satisfied that the new labor will accomplish wonders, ami will after all be a blessing and not a curse to all. The Grand Jury ixtga uh?ti the people that tk.rc airo ft mv.uhcr of old people, formerly I I slaves. I'ntlr';;' ?-',.^08, n.iw thrown out without rofoel rs. These i". rm nowa part of the .poor f the l>i.-t:i?-t. and should be cared for. as well s (fillers. In fact they have a stronger claim upon (hier old masters than all others. They the Grand Jury can recommend no plan for binding out Apprentices among the colored people (through they think it very much n.led i because they >l> not know that any plan could lie ever insisted oil or enforced without interrupt ion. Respectfully submitted, J..W. St; mm Kits, M. D., Foreman. Jacoii Co?nkk, E. A. Pkick, .1. II. Q'Cain, J. I). IHcKKNUAIvKK, .J. F. Smith, W. I?. Wkst, Tm>.:. h. Daxt/.i.bu, .1. Ii. Watt, III I TS ?!.! VIMiSToX, W. M. llOOKKK, I. 1'. Daxtzi.kk, Titos. GUIFFIT?, J acoji ruckkr, DA vii) G kay, M miu.rn -n Dant'/.i.kr, Ei>. A no ok. COMMERCIAL. OrricK or tiij* Oiianuuim mi Nkws, April If. 1807. COTTON.?Tho market is still ilecliiiin-. We ipiotc: Ordinary. 17 Wildling. 1? Si riet Mi-Mting. 1? tn'OTATIONft roil I'M'UltllENT MONEY AND SECCKITIKS. coi: i r.>-1 i o wr.r.ui.v iiv la l.l. x scovii.i.. lisiiik of Chester. ? ?? Oen iget own. 12 " " Newlierrv. oil ?? m ?? Sniiili Carolina. 7 Charleston. 1*' " o Oamden. ?<> Commercial Ihink nfCohimhia. o Exchange ?? " " . " Kni'iiiei's aiel Exchange IJank. 1 Merchants llnhk Chcraw. !? I'obplos bank...'.. ".*> Planters Hank Kairliehl.,. -r> Planters \ Meclmnies Hank. 12 Southwestern I!. I!. Ihuik. 26 bank bf the Slate of S. ('. ohl. 0 ?? ?* M new. 0 I'.nnk !?!' Mamburg. 12 Bunk of Union. 'r,-? gold.'.. SSI SI I.VEIt. 2ti II-' V(?r WANT A Dil HAP PA PEN TAKKTIIK "OttAXGT.IIimO NEWS." Now Opening At BULL & SCOVILL'S, G It E A T Inducements \o Purchasers, TREMENDOUS Decline in Prices!! npiIEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED Their I Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER (H)ODS, Selected with {rrcat Care, and bought for Net Cash Prices. THEIR Dry Goods Department Doth in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Embraces all the New and Late Styles of the Season. ALSO A LAUGE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTliINGr, ROOTS AND SHOES, IIATS AND CAPS, NAILS, 11A ROW ARK. SADDLERY HAR NESS, tv.c, WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Together with a Complete Assortment of CHOI C E FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR PRICES ARE MUCH HELOW the Last Season, and in many eases 2"> to SO per cent. There is no ti tt im b tt o In the matter-?an Examination is only neces sary to ESTADLISU THE FACT. To all cur Friends and Customers the Tnvita tion is Extended. DULL & SCOVILL. leb 2:1 y le Classical and Primary School, KEY. A. P. DICKSON. rpHK EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL HE ? Resumed on Tuesday, April I Gl h, in (he liasc iiicnt of the I'resbytcriau Church. An acquaintance with the class of Scholars who may be expected to attend the School lias lc<l to a slight "change in the Price of Tuition, as follows: Infant Scholars $7.00 per term of 10 weeks. Primary Advance I $S.O0 per term of 10 weeks. I Class, and Xf??h. beginners ?10.00 pcr'tcrin of 10 1 I weeks. Classical advanood $12.00 per lerai of 10 weeks. Mis* E. 1). WOODIIULL will assist as hefore. A. F. DICKSOXi ?>pl _?__?? Dissolution of Copartnership. The Firm of O. I). KEITT S CO., is this day dis olvcd by the withdrawal of George S. Shirer, Esq. (1. 1?. K Hl TT, .1. \V: KEITT, ? OEO. S.. SIIIUER. Orangeburg. So. Ca., April 1th. 1S?',7. rilllK. UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A Ct> ? partnership, and will carrv <>n their business under the firm name of KEITT llROTHERS. (5. I). KEITT, J. W. KEITT. Orangeburg, S. C. April 4th, 18G7. nplti ? If NOTICE OFFICE ASST ASS'It INTERNAL REVENUE, OiiANOKin iui ('. II., S. ('.. March 10, 1807. In accordance with the recent Changes made in the Internal Itevenuc Law. nil Special Taxes, (previous ly called Licenses*) us also Incomes for 18(50, Car riages, Milliard Tables. Plate, of either Cold or Sil Tcr and Watchci, are to be returned Immediately. L'uless Returned withui time specified Lj law a pen alty of ten per centum, will be added. Persons neglecting to make returns for any business or oc cupation for which a Special Tax (or License) is imposed, are liable to a line of $000. I will he at my cilice at Orungobiirg C. II.. on Tuesday and Saturday el'every week, and will giv,> ?11 desired information. Other days 1 will visit the ditb real Precincts or Pulls, nf which due notice shall be given. 0KO. w. st im; EON, mar Hi?2m Assistant Assessor."""? N. 15.?My Ollic? is a I Ibo Store of C. s. Hull & Co. Adniinisti-ator's Notice. VIA, PERSONS 11 AVISO DEMANDS AGAINST the Estate of Wade II. (iaskin, will prcseul the same properly attested, and those indebted will make payment .to either of the imdersigned Admin istrators l>y (he lij'sl day of May next, as wo want to settle the Estate on that day. A. .1. (i ASK IS, St. Matthews. E. .1. W. MYERS, lirauchvillc, s. 0. opt !-". :tt Agents Wanted tN EVERY COUNTY OF NORTH AND SOUTH I t'arolimi, t.? Canvass and Sell Lloyd's Now Double Map of North America on Ihc face, Hlld 11 Comity Map nf the (Jniied Stales on ihc back covering 21 square feel of Muslin, with Kollers, .'sec. Other Aueneies can be given if desired. Agents make from S"i to S2U por day. WARREN It. MARSHALL, General Ageui Lloyd's Map. a pi tl?(f Columbia, S. ('. rnilK HIGHEST CASH MARKET PK ICD Ol YEN 1 for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Dees wax, 'fallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc., I>v E/.EK1EL & KOIIN. feb 2H v lc rn.HE CHEAPEST STEEL AND IKON HOES OF 1 direct Importation from the English Mnnufnc lory, are lo be found at * E'/EKIEh & KOILN'S. (cb '21', v 1c JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO IIIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY tiisit lie has just returned from the North with ti Fine Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS Vl\ CENTS. HEADY M A DE C LOT MING, SHOES, MATS, &c, &c.f &c. He. has on Hand a Complete Supply of FllESn AND * CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Embracing Every Article Desirable to Houso kcopers in tbi? Line. t Pay a visit to McNAMARA'S. fob 2.1 ly Commissioner's Sales. 'ORANGEBUIia DISTRICT?IN EQUITY. Undor * Dwrreo ia Bqulty, Wotaon O'Coin. Adui'r, "| Mury Buir ct. Ikl. ) Pursuant to on Order made in the above stated case, will he sold before the Court Mouse in Oruugehurg on the first Monday in May, A Tract of Land situated in the Fork of the Kdi stos. containing three hundred and ninety-three. Acres, more or less, lying on Duck Branch, and granted to Rhoda Methcringtcn on September 4th, 1805. TF.nMS. So much cash a's will defray the costs of these proceedings, ond the balance on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from the day of sale, with good sureties and a mort gage of (lie premises to secure the payment of the purchase money, and to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. V. D. V. JAMISON, Com'r. opl 13 X td Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangcburg District. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me directed, I will sell to the highest*?M?ldcr, at Orangeburg Cour! Mouse on the first Monday in May next the following property, viz: One Tract of Land containing 185 ?eres, more or less, lying tm the West side of Dean Swamp, bound ed by lands of II. II. Sajlcy and estate of P. II. Fanning, levied on as the property of Uriah S. Cor bit, at the suit of .Jacob II. Corlcy. Conditions cash, and purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. Sheriffs office, ) J. W. II. DUKES. Orangeburg C. II. V S. O. D, April 0, 1807. I ttpl 151 V Ids ALSO Under Decretal Orders from tbo Ordinary of Orange burg District, 1 will sell at the Court House on the first Monday in May next between the usual hours of sale, for partition among the parties in interest the following tract of land, viz: ? One Tract of Land situated in Edisto Fork, and hounded by lands of Elizabeth Livingston, estate of II P. Poll and others, containing 5123 Acres, bcilif the estate lands of \V. 0. W. Pou, deceased, on credit of 111 months. Purchasers to give bonds with good security and , mortgage of prciiMscs, and pay cash sufficient to I pay coits. Revenue stamps and papers extra. Orangcburg C. II., 1 .1. W. II. ifeSS, A?ril 11, 1S07. j S, o. D. apl 1:1 _ _Jv_Ids _ Selling- Off! Selling Off!! John S. Howe, et. al. ~\ Orangcburg vs. j- in L. W. Dash, ct. al. J Equity. BY VIRTUE OF AN OH DER OF THE COURT or Equity in this cause, I will sell at the Store if L. W. Hash .v. Co.. in this place, the entire Stock jf the said Firm, for Cash, at Reduced Prices, until Sale Day in May next ; lipon which day and the days succeeding, I will Hell t or Cash, at Public Auc tion, the. residue of said Stock. (?rai.gul.urg. S. ('., T 15. WILLIAMSON, A].ril 10, 1807. j Receiver, apl 151 xii -It M I *S. OLDEIST DO 1W Respectfully, announces the arrival of a Fine Se lection of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, suit able to the Season, and of the most Fashionable Styles. Among Straw Goods, she would mention "Al mas," "Sontags," the Very latest ; also "Gladiators," Rounds of every description, sud '?Sundowns," and '?Seasides" in great variety. ? Also, Flowers and Fancy Goods generally. Coy She solicits a call from her Friends, at tho Store of Messrs Charles S. Bull & Co., on Main Street. apl 0?tf Administrator's Notice. 4 LLPERSONS INDERTED TO THE ESTATE r\_ of J. II. Wolfe, deceased, are requested to come forward ami settle the same: also, nil persons having demands are requested to render them in properly attested. J. 11. I NAT. I.NET, Administrator. mar 30 * lm For Sale Cheap. Mt RIGHT GRIST MILL IN PERFECT RUN J \ 'dug order and suitable for Morse Power. Apply t?? TIIOS. RAY. mar 30 lin i)AAA BUSHELS HOUGH RICE WANTED M\ )\r \ ) hi exchange for Corn and Flour at T. A- JEFFORDS -v. CO S. mar 10?1m Main-st, Ornngcbuvg, S. C Kon SALE ON K RAY MARE, Good Size, it'f? Three Years Old. SSE mar 10?if COR NELSON, KRAMER & CO. FOR SALE ( HEAP. KEROSENE OIL STOVES, WITH ( oMPLETE UTENSILS, Cost $ir?, for$10. mar 10?Ii CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. II1TE CORN, $1.75, FOR CASH. . Apply <?| CORNELSON, ' HAM EH &CO'8. * ? mar 10?tf I71011 THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION : of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa sions, call al E7.EKIEL & KOIIK'8. fob 23 y le KEKVCONSTANTLY Oft HAND A WELL SE kctcd Stock of dry goods and* grocjcrtks, ; Ready Made Clothing AND Every Description XT* OF ? ?' ? ' iv.* WHlCir THEY WILL SELL- AT CHEAP CASH PRICE'S, CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. D.LOUIS, 1 . .. J. P. BARLEY, } A8C,M8 feb 29 is y? ROBINSON & CO., ? russell street. ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND A WELL ASSORT cd Stock of Choice . GROCERIES,. HARDWARE, , TIN AND GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY ? ? GOODS,. &c;, ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE % 'CIGARS.. Agcuts For bauoh's super phosphate. TERMS $00 Cash, $00 Credit to 1st November, with City Acceptance. We nrc also Agents for CLEMENS, BROWN & CO'S COTTGX-G1ST, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. feb 2.3 1y QAAA AAA TW0 MILLION FEET OF GOOD /Ol/UU.UUU MILL TIMBER,-for which tha. highest prices will be paid. also, FLOORING BOARDS AND SIIINCT.ES, At their Mills, Foot of Beaufain-Slreet, CHARLESTON. S. C, 1 HUDGINS, OWEN & CO. april G lro ' WILLIAM WILLCOCK WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO nil his friends and customers that he baa on han'd a large and well selected stock of IINT AY AKE , Manufactured by himself, which he will sell at tery ? low RATES, ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF STOVES AND HOUSE FUIINiSHISG G?? ?S, WHICH ARE SOLD ? AT* ' C IT A R L E S T O N P R I C E S : REPAIRING and other Work done to -onle? at th?* Shortest Notice. , Call aatl see fur Yourself**. At WILLC?CK'Sr * feb 2:1 Sim THE SOUTHERN For the liberal patronage which _L have thus Utr received from the citizens of Orangeburg Distriot and the confidence shewn in me by very ?numerous friend* I take the opportunity of expressing my sincere gratitude in this, the flVst issue of tho ?Or. a:: nr. neu: Nr.ws." The encouragement of past patronngo and kindues.,.induces a strong faith la future success, and, while thanking my friencVft?? past favors, I can assure them that nothing wifrltfP left undone to deserve their continuing patroaagt*. My Store will be essentially a DRUG STORE4*, la'I* will be kept such Drugs and Medicines alone, in l' will warrant Genuine und ruru. 1 have arrnngcd'tiC supply my customers, with Medicines of the' very best quality afforded in tho market. I avoid all1 oh cap useless articles, and yet -my prices shall \\H atf reasonable for VALUABLE, GOOD, FRESH" MEDI CINES as any body's. I invite the PHYSICIANS of tho P\str.cl to ?H? and examine for themselves. They arc judges to whose opinions I submit. Send your Orders' and they will bo filled to your satisfaction. To .the Cit^1" zens of my mdive District who have tried me, I say don't give me up, try me a little longer, and you'll not regret it?you'll find I'll stand a ting race, as well as a short one: and your faith in nie shall not be misplaced. To those who have not ydl tried rae, now is your time to begin. As before,-if you want* good, pure, family MEDICINES, siich as Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, Sweet OiT, Ejj? som Salts, Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar.Carb. Sod?v. i\c., .xc, or Dye Stutfs. and Paints, and Brushes,. Concentrated Lye, fie, or eren. Palen? Medicine* of all kinds. Now, just call at Min? Little Store on Main-Stroct, and you will be sure to g"t what yoo want. This Drug Store looks small, but your surprint will be grent when you enter to find how npprar ances deceive, and what a quantity of good thing* ere within this jainc Little Store. b. M. SUDLER^ DwpgJsiC fob v nV Office to Rent. THE BUILDING FORMERLY USED BY llllthe Subscriber a** Law OtHce. situated on _ililLMain-s?rect. For particulars, apply next door, to Mr. D. Louis, or to SAMUEL DIBBLE, at I alar &. Dibble's, mnr 0 If.