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THE ?B?SWBtT?O ~ NfcW?; PUBLISHED Oramgebtfrg, B. C. 41 ? Terms: 82 00per Annum> in Advance. " During the. Spring and Fall Seasons, Extra Copies of the OuXnoedurq News will be circulated for the beuefit of our Aoveutisino Patbons. gp Cbiftract Advertisements- inserted oh .the toast. I.ibti*l T^rui?^^4*ir^a^WBBt 80 SAMUEL DIBBLE, < SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor "Orangcburg News," Orangcburg, 8. C. M&~ AVc respectfully, request Qur friends to send in their Advertisements as* early in the week as coiil'thijentj9 and if possible, let hs have >them by^ Thursday evening, lly tin's means, tee will be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur day, and iftTT be enabled) to give more of the latest 'new^^/n} ^ thsAime qfiaur. going to.press. LOCAL ITEMS. -(SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1867. The Typographical'Messenger* AiVe have* received from Messrs. James Conner's *Sons, the last number of the above monthly, so useful aud interesting to the mem bers of the press generally. * Messrs. JAjMKs Conner'^ Sons are the Pro-1 "prietors ?f'tho tfi^fed States TypqfbVundry, Now. York, and in-addition aro proparcd to fur nlsU complete Nowspapor, Rook and Job Offi ces at the market rates. An immense saving of Unto aud expense will bo realized by prin ters and publishes who.dcsirc to furnish or re fit fbfljr offices, by communicating their orders to thtf above, firm, Nos. 28, 30 & 32 Centre Street, New York. \ v Religions. 'tppt'/'torunffo Circ'dt. Rrv. John InamsB't.?Andrew Chnpcl 1st Sun day, Ebcnoxcr and Gethsemane 2d Sunday, Trinity 31d Sunday, Calvary 4th Sunday. Brv. L, \Y. Bast.'?Trinity 1st Sunday, Calvary !M Sunday, Adrew Chapel ?ld Sunday, Ehonczcr and Gethsemane Jth Sunday. ? ^ New Advert Isemonts. JJSy-In Equity.?In Re Lost Documents. ?^jr* CiUtjon?By. the Ordinary. P??r$r ^U^^^ilcr|Wf Dccrutul Orders from |he,Ordinary. ' 1^.^'*? Mules, Wagon and IlurtlC**. fur au?. Apply to i>- . *r^GoorgU State Lot^V-^1^ 8i,l? uf| jK^GfOajt inducements <i?i*red at tho J??l^ gtorot^M*. M^Masteu, Ageiit. ?ffors for sale Jiis ten tiro stock, oft Dry ? Goods, ut aud under (Cost. ^'Per^ns' washing to "purchase Dry Good*,: ?ptc, would 4o xwell to call at McM aster's {''heap Cash Ss^^.-'.^co advertisement. 'UST Now. is .the (t$mc (to gct .un clogant and rflicap Piano or Mclodoqu. Messrs. Jackson. ?Cotixjsii Si (!?., of New York, offer great iu .tlucenitfiit? in the way of Piuw>s. Mclodoonr', iSewu^t ^a^hiucs, Oil Painilia^. G?ld ??d .Silver Watches, Jewelry, Jc?, Ae.^ahy ohe *of' t these articles cm he obtained for the low pi-'fc ?af 81. See their advertisement. [com mv n icated .] !The Ornngchiirg Missionary Union. The Churches and friends of '-TliO;. (.)range burg Missionary Union" arc thus inlbnncd, that the Union will meet with the ? A attach Chilrch, God icUling, on Saturday; June 29/A instant; 'scrviccs'-ld commcqqe, first day, it 11 o'clock, A, M. ..Brethren, hear what Paul, "The Apostle of Jesus .Christ to the Gontilcs," saith : "And that, knowing the time, that it is now high time to awake out of sloop : for now our salvation is nearer than when as believed. The night is far spent) -tho day is at hand : let, us, there . forp^east off tho works of dark ness ; and let us put on tho armour of light." (Romans 13 chapter, 11 and 1- vorscs. Y'Comc up," therefore, "to tho help of tho Lord, to.tho hclf> of tho Lord, ngainst the mighty." wAnd "prove the Lord"; and see, ' if He will not bless, and prosper your efforts foT the good of souls. THE CLERK. J3UIIEKA CHAPTER No. 13/ R. A. M. "The regular Convocation of this Chapter w ill he ?held at Orangcburg C..J1.; on Saturday the 22d day ? tof June, 1867. Companions aro ordered to be punc tual in their attendance ns business of importance is to bo transacted. ^Candidates for the degrees will attend. By order ?of the'High Priest. W. T. McKEWN. S. 0. Jamison, Secretary. .Jnne'ri td F. H. W; BriggmaLnn & Co., TTT15 BE? LEAVE TO INFORM FRIENDS yV and customers, that we have made arrange ment to supply them'with FRESH BOLTED GRIST and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses"] ? only added. A call will satisfy all. june 8?ly f^OR* THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION JJ . of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in'this market, suitable-for PRESENTS for all occa sions, cnH ut E/.EKfKL & KOHN'S. fFPioB or tue ORAso?aonp'-N'Rvr*', ' Juno 14, 1807. ?N.?Again depressed. Liverpool advices 1 iinihvoraWe, causing a dQcHne, of ono to two cents. Wequotef <p| ? |g ft Ordinary......8 .tfflt?? M Middling.18 ?trici Middling,........:....:. VJ -.- v It?VGn;RioE?Dull at $2.0D per bushel. GOLD.*...;>...-...... -80 -'.'SILVER.i. 20 * mSm ?_i-ix^iv_w= Consignees per South Carol inn Railroad Remaining in the Depot to. Date. W. Kngtts. R. McGrill, II. E. Jefccmt, D. Bull, 8. T. Izlnr, d. 0. Hoover; Win. MoElroy, T. S.^MoOrcw, J. Q. Douglas, R., J. R. Whito, Jacob Worth,.!. H. Qissundanner, II. J. JeTcqat, A. Simons, J?F. Witt, J.ll. Humbert,- G. D. Sallcy, W. 1?. Gain. H. Liv ingston,. A. Whetstone, D. Livingston, J. Junes, M. Brandenberg, E. MuroUnnt. I * In aooordaiicb with hrdcrrt received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on .Goods romnining in the Depot for nn unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH,. Agent. HYMENEAL. M.uttiir.b?Ou the 11th inst., by the. Rev. Dr. Raysor, aCthc rcsidcucc of the bride's father, Mr. SAM'L BYRD to -Miss EMMA RHitRY, all. of Brnnchvillc, S. C. OBITUARY Within the past week, this Community has been called to mourn the loss of one of its best oitIsens, and.to weep over the death of an upright, noble gcntlortiun. On the 5th day of the present month, HENRY ELLIS- pnsscd.n'wny. In tho bosom of his Jumily, surrounded by bis friends, he breathed out the last of his useful life. ? He was the son of Charles and Jane Ellis, and was born In tho town of Beaufort in the year 1818. His father diod while be was but an infant,'and his edu cation nnd training devolved entirely upon his moth er. He commenced the study of law in the office and under the direction of Col. Richard DeTrcvillc, who was then in full practice In Beaufort, and in 18.10 npplicd for admission, and graduated ut law, in Columbia. In the Spring of 1842, he removed permanently to Ornngcbui-g (which place he had selected as his home) and commenced the practice or law. He came without moons, just ou the threshold of hie profession, among perfect ' strangers, with only his ability .and his energy to depend upon. The sequel of his life proves upon what strong foun dations Ho built his hopes of success. " His genial disposition, his warm, honest heart," soon' drew around him a host of friends?before they knew him as o "lawyer" they loved him ns a man." These early friends never forsook him. and when his abili ty nnd usefulness ns. a counsellor became known, they were his clients; and they brought him other, "elicnts," who, in time, became his friend:--. rjr Jlc was truly the friend as well as the b?-. v0r ,,f ),;s clients ; und thus the circle of his influence widened each year?it never grew loss?u;;U in a few years his practice became as lucrative as that of any law yer at the bar. Ilia f* ieudships were strong, sin cere and lasting. Tin wonderful peculiarity of tho man wua that by some . magic in him, he why was his friend remained so always. In his absence from his office njul during Ids illness, "he lost but feu clients.'' It is well known among Iiis brethren at the bur, that clients have repeatedly come u distance to consult hint on urgent business, und tmahle to- \ sec him, they have preferred returning at some other time, to applying to any other lawyer, such waij their unbounded confidence in the titan. No nno else would suit ; this confidence he well de served. In the language of a distinguished gonile tunn who ..practiced with him: "ho. was a faithful lawyer." "He m?de bis clients' busincfs his.ovn ; tn.thnfhc.'dcvotcd his 'whole though fpcaro, great energy nnd industry. . As an office lawyer and conns.ellor. be' had few h"icrtors. , Iiis "law instincts" were strung and in variai?.'v correct, and his conclusions, though sccm itifflY rcflcf'0^ without cure and hastily, were sel dom wrohffi Uu* ?' "tost remarkable traits of his mind, was his ?dcii?l' jnemory. Every tt itle of years gone by, was' .>??'d<-1- "I? l,,er*y .A,,(Uiu. often exhibited no .littTo pr.'.'1?'- ?? ??unvipeiug his friends of it* ???eui-acy. It is sniu he w."?h frequent*. ly referred to f?;f "dates und fuels fth??r it was troublesome to refer tu flic records of the Oiu'-e*, *U1" his recollection of thciii was relied upon with ??ei feel confidence, and in ease of ''Myers," us a wit ness, he testified us to the cntu-o contents of a lost will, almost verbatim, which will he had "drawn years ago. . In his very last moments his mind re verted to some scenes of his youth, nnd he tofd of little circumstances ns they then occurred, with the iniputeuess of dctuil which belongs to things of yes terday. To the younger members of tho bur, his liberality and kinducas were proverbial. To such he would point,q|\t their errors, tho' on opposite sides, but w?utJ never take advantage of their inexperience. No voting hiwyor ever sought his advice and ussis inpee in vain. . ' . .. Mr. Ellis' prdc^C continued to be lucrative until a "few months bcfbrC his death, when his illness overtook him. He haJ probably always the largest collection business a.' this bar. ^ In this brunch he was cniiucutly suceCKf,'u'- i his was owing, without doubt, to his great inJusti^ nnd his thorough knowledge of. the circumstances and means of every man in the District?udvu'dugO* fully appreciated by his clients. lAs a man, Mr. Ellis realized earnestly that the "duties of life tire more than life." 'As a husband, his Kindness, devotion and thought fulness never di minished. His great care seemed always to relieve his life's partner of even the smallest of those do mestic duties whhih so few men regard as worthy attention. His affection for. her was unbounded, and whs shown in every act of his life. In his ill ness, none could minister to his wants save herself.* She'never left him for one moment that he did not know it, und call for her nguiu, and as while in health, her every comfort was his core, so in his illness, she gave up every thing far him, and lav ished on him all tho deep devotion of Woman's love. The hospitality of his nature, had neither bounds nor limits. His house and table wen* always acces sible to bis -acquaintances ami tho stranger visiting Orangeburg never failed to find in him o "friend" and i-n his house a "home," ami his hearty, honest greeting ever made his visitor feel his welcome sin cero ami earnest. Asa father he was devoted ami indulgent, to a fault. We doubt if either of his children ciOi'rcincnibcr hearing a harsh word from him. ? As n "lawyer" his brethren and his clients wHl rcmeinbor him long. As a "friend," he will never be forgotten. His benevolence and kindness will linger long in the memory of all who knew him. and In-the hearts of all classes. As'a husband, father, and brother, his loss" is bcyuid nil cstinuitc, and to tho home grot'p that lived in the sunshine of his familiar presence4, appear only darkness, gloom nnd loneliness, where.light ami joy once were. If he had any defects they were nil lost in "the broad light of his many virtues." Let us cherish the recollection of and emulate, those virtues, und let us keep grecu the kind memories of this genial friend? this amiable, honest and true "gentleman." '. A FRIEND. IN EQUITY, . / . QRANG EB? ltd DIST RI (T. The. State.of South Carolina, ? ) In lie. Ex. Rcl. Sol'r. Southern Circcuit. / Lost Documents .... i * Application having been made by Joseph II, Mor gan to prove the past existence loss und contents of tho lust Will and Testament of Martin Friday, de ceased,?on motion of Unisons & Legnt-c, Solicitors for applicant, It is ordered, Thal^nll persons who desire so tb do, hove Jettvc to* appear ami cross ex amine the evidence producod, and introduce evi dence In reply beforo me'on the 18th day of Sep tember next. ?1 " 1 *s Connnisslonar's Office, "J V. D. V. JAMISON, . ? Orangcburg C. H., I Commissioner. dune 12; 18ft7. J ' :'WJune 15 ? xii ? , .3m A lAVAYS MAVU ON ttAJti) A WELL ASSORT JO| od Stock of Choice ,< | ... GROCERIES, % J |'?. I .II ARD WARB, TIN AND ?LASs'wAIlfe, Sirbis? DRY -'? : * ? . GOODS, Sfo;, * . ., . ALSO .A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. F0H SALE GIIEA1\ Ono STEAM ENGINE anil SAW MILT. One. HORSE* ROWBR, (for ono or twelve horses) One CORN und COB MILL, Pago's Mnko One Second Hand COTXON GIN, Ellison's Moke One BILLIARD TABLE ill good order One Set of TEN PINS and BALLS One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler & Wilson-'s One. SYRUP MILL with two 100 gallon POTS Ono Four-floi-Hci WAGON One French Bury Stone WH EAT. MILL 2 Sets of WAGON IRONS. We are'also Agents for . . ? ., . CLEMENS, BROWN & GO'S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in C.oluniVus, Ga. ft?w. ly' Great Distribution . *six ?? ?'? : BY THE MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' JEWELJIY ASSOCIATION 193 und 195 Brood inn/, New '1 rortc City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, line Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver WaVe, Gold and Silver Watches and elegant Jewelry, con sisting of Diamond Pins, Dihmond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral; Florentine, Mosaic. Jet, Lava and Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens, with gold and silver exten sion holders, Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, &c, valued at , 1,000,000, FOR ?DSTE. ^OLLAJi. Th c- Xfcrel ? ; n t* \ und Stan fijttctttrcri' Jewelry Association Calls your attention to the fuel of Ms being the largest arid most popular Jewelry Association in the .United Stales. The business is and always has been conducted in tho most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patron's-for this method of obtaining rieh, elegant and costly goods, 'l.'ho sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owin^t in the tide German war, nnd* recent disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure of ,a largo number of Jewelry houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell Cie'r goods-at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one-third the .cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these bankrupt Goods, at such ex tremely low prices that we can afford to send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prises than any other establishment doing a similar business. Our AIM is lb PLEASE, and we respect fully solicit your patronage, us. we aro confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most .valuable prizes to all pai ls of the coun try. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money,' as no article on our list is worth less than One Hollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parlies dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by return mail or express. The following parties nave recently drawn vulua ?ble prizes from tlie Merchants' and Manufacturers' ?Jcwolry Association, and have kindly allowed use of their mftiics : Frederick V. Browne,? Bsq.', Treasury Depart ment, Washington, I) C, Piano, value, ?150; Miss Anna I. Frost, Wtivcrly Terrace, N V city, Ladies' (iold Briamcied and Diamond Set Watch, value. S-'j'O.h William B. Ruimoiis, New Orleans. La. Sew ing Machine,"value, 1?7"?; George L Davenport, Mo b.ile. Ala, Silver Tea Set, value, $200; Miss Lucy Orcutt, Albany. 111. Sewing .Machine, value. !j>l5?; Mrs Mary .1 Downing, Louisville, Ky, G?hl Watch, value, $200; James B Fowler, I la rrisbjirg. Pa,-Sil c'?r Hunting Case Watch, value. $75; Uev William Pey^'er, Milwnukic, Wis. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Mn. bine, ' v?lue. #120: .1.1 Rickford, Sau Francisco, Cat, G?iil L1i:"ttl Silver Tea Set. vn!ue,{$.Jt>0; Edward L Rice, St i oui.v 51?. Mclodcon, value. .S25U: Miss' Meie? B Sineht.r. Detroit, Mich. Diamond Cluster Ring, value. $225; Horr.'io (i Frost, Chicago, III, Large Oil Painting, value, *l50t?: Mrs Charh.lleF. He wens, IMniphnn, Kant.:?*. tJhickoring Gsiind Piano, value, $700, ami Music J>?>x, value. $U5. Many names could be placed on the list, but we publish no names without permission. "Our- patrons are desired to send U. S. currency when convenient. Partiid List of Article* t<> he sold for. ONE DOLLAR EACH without regard to value, und not tobe paid for until you know what you arc to receive: 10 (.'bickering Grund Pianos, worth. $500 to $700 1") Elegant Rosewood Pianos 200 to 450 15 Blegdnt Melodcons, Rosc'd cases . 175 to 220 First Class Sewing Machines * U> to' .160 7.1 K'ic Oil Paintings SO to 100 1 Fine Steel Engravings^framed 20 to HO 60 Bo-es 25 to -1U 160 RcvdlV>B Pm^<.|'f [?ilver 2(11 to 40 50 Silver Fru.'.' ?nd tSke Baskets 20 to 85 -100 Sets Tea and ."able-Sp-ons - o; 4 160 Gold Hunfg Oaso V'utchcs, war d 50 to loO 100 Dia'd Rings, cluster ^"uc '.V 10 l iu Gold Watches s . ,<u, tlOO LailicS* Watches |? '? ,2?< ?00 Silver Watches -? ,0 Diamond Pins. Brooches and Ear Drop?, fjaVj"M Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet nnd Gold. Florcni..'10'. Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs. Vest and' Neck Chains, plain anil chased Gold Kings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, now style Belt Buckles, Gobi Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a large as sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description,-of the best make and latest styles. fis-tV" A chance to obtain any of tho above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a scaled envelope for 2"? ecu is. Fivo-sealed envelopes will be sent for SI ; eleven for S2; thirty for $6; sixty-five for $10; o'ne hun dred for $15< A'/'iitfi IWttifrd Eccrf/where. . Unequalled inducements 'offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circu lars will be sent on application. . Distributions arc made in the following manner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in scaled envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these envelopes' containing the Certificates or Oilier for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 'On receiving, the Certificate the purchaser y>jll SCO what article it drnws-and its value, aud can semi One Dollar and receive the article named. Pur chasers of our Sealed Envelope-, may, in this man ner, obtain nil urlicle worth from one to five hun dred dollars. Long letters aro unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain directions. Orders IV<r Scaled F.n .vclopes must, in every case, bo accompanied with the Cash, with the name of iho person sending, and Town, County ami State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as follows : Jackson, Cornisli & Co., ? ? 103 & 195 BROADWAY, . NEW YORK. juuo 15/'.' ' . Iba ?8 IXTE EN (ICyL6TS W THVfHRIVv I _ ins Town of Brnnchvilla, locateJ near tho Sojith Carolina Railroad. .They eau bo pur chased single or in buy number;' uml will bo .sohl low and on accommodating terms. '??>? This property "baa always* enjoyed tho highest i rcputatinh tor health, and the best located for Busi ness of any kind fn tho Town. " | ALSO > . (ONE .HORSE, CARRIAGE AKD BUSINESS WA gon. All of which will be sold on tho uiost reason able Terms. ?> . ? Apply at ? ... UUANCIIV1LLE HOTEL, juno15 4t JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO HIS ? FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that ho bus just returned from the North with a Fine Slock of ' . NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12j CENTS. READY MADE CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, Ac, &<:?, &c, A.S .TJST7.AX He 7ms on9 Hand 'a Complete Supply of FRESH AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES tinibrachig Every Article Desirable to IIousc ? ? ' keepers in this Line. Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN, in quantities to purchasers. ?Pay a visit-to . MrNAM ARA'S. fcl)2!l ly AGENTS, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A WELL SE lccted Stock of * DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES^ Eeady Made Clothing AND Every Description OF SPRING SiiiS* ? ?' ? WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICES ?CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. ? . D. LOUIS. ?? J. P. HARI.EY, J ?" feb 23 m 8c PAINTER'S NOTICE. mi IE UNDERSIGNED REGS LEAVE TO IN J[ form the Citi/ens ' of Oruugehurg and sur roiiuding Districts that lie is now prepared to do HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, MA RULING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, ALSO CXJjOSINT BRING OLD PLASTERED WALLS Milking them look, when done, much better than when first Plastered. All work done at the Short est Notice ainl warranted for Looks and Durability. All Ciders left at the Store of Mr. J. B. Phelps will be promptly attended to. . Country ' Produce at MARKET RATES, will be received for work. When necessary, he will give twelve months indulgence for the amount qf Con tract?except sufficient to cover expenses. W. C. MITCHELL, npl 13 ?m STEVENS HOUSE, 21. 23, 25 if- 27 llroadway, X. V. Opposite Bowling Green. 0 N T II E E U RO P B A N P L A N. rilHB STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known _| to the travelling public. The location is es pecially suitable ro merchant* and husino#a men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city?is on the highway of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots, i ? The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal aceommodn | iloa'for over 300 guests?it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the com *nri for its inmates. The rooms are spacious and *._,'' ventilated?provided with gas and water?the ill mini "c "H PromP" ,,n'' respect fill?and Iho table . ' ' u provided with every ddlicacy of the is generously 1 ..... * season?at mode.'11,0.1'' *T" ? . . . . , , ?., , been refurnished ann reinodel I lie rooms having .. ?. . _ ..... - ., i iii. ? or extra facilities for the ???I. we are enabled to ftn . comfort and pleasure of our to ,.. I.. . , . GBO. K. bfc,AH2 S V . ;.i p?,. i Proprietors. P. J. MALONE, A T T 0 R N M V. A T L A W . WAl/i'EllBORO, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Ornilgcburg and Collet on,- and attend promptly to all business en trusted to his care. ? may 11 If Administrator's Notice. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TU E ESTATE of Jacob Ritcy, deceased, whose notes uro due and in the hands of the Administrators, arc re quested, to make payment by I he first Monday in July, or make satisfactory arrangement with lltsjin dot signed. All those failing to comply, their notes will be placed in tho hands of our Attorneys for collection. J. W. RILEY, \ . . . ,j,inc 1?3 O. B. RILEY, / Aflm '*' 4 mitE-CHEAPEST STEEL AND IRON HOES OF JL direct Importation from tho English Manu lac. .torv, ate- to be found at EZB KM EL k HORN'S, fen 23 y It EZEKIEL & K0H1T 1IAVB NOW IN fJTOKE THEIR- FULL ?fOCK j "u o# ':- :-: : ? v AND SUMMER GOODS . COMPRISING FULL LINES ' OP THE LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS, ? CLOT JUNG, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC.] ETC., WHICH WERE ALL SELECTED . with the Greatest Care, ? And arc Guaranteed to be SOLD For pw LOWEST VRrCBS In the State. CALL AND EXAMINE. feb'J-T y lo Now Opening At BULL & SCOVILL'S, G HE A T Inducements to Purchasers, TREMENDOUS' Decline in Prices!! rpiIEY HAVE JUST RECEIVEDThcif 1 Largo Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected with jzreat Care, and bought for Net Cash Prices. their'. Dry Goods Department - Both in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Embraces all the New and Late Sfyle.s of the Season. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. NAILS. HARDWARE. SADDLERY HAR ness, &?., WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Together with a.Complete Assortment- b'f . C II () I. C E FAMILY GROCERIES. Our PRICKS are MUCH BELOW the Last Season, and in many eases 25 to 50 per cent. There is no I I TT M B XT G In the matter?ati Examination is only neces sary to ESTABLISH THE FACT. To a.'' w,r ?^icntbj and Customers the Invita tion is .Extended. BULL & SCOVILL.. let) 23 v _ 1c IN EQUITY, ()RANG EBURG DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Bill to Kst Bel Solicitor. > Pcrpctuiitc 1 "' In He Lost Documents. J Testimony. Application having been made by William H. Eliney t" prove the existence, loss anil contents of a Deed of Release, made by William II. Cornell in tho year IWCt to said applicant, upon motion of Messrs. Unisons & Lcg'rtrcJ Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desire su to do, ittuy appear and cross examine the evidencu, and introduce evidence in re ply before me on the tfOth day of July A. D.', 1807. Commissioner's Office,) V. D V JAMISON, Oriinpeburg 0*. H. \ tmissioncr. April SO, 1807 . ' ) .may H com?8 milE^IIflHEST CASH*, MARKE ,KICK GIV.EN I for all kind of COCSTKy PKODUCE, Bees wax, Tnllow, Hides, Fnrs, cfe., etc., by ... EZEKIEL &.K011N*. fob 1*3- y It . -ij??lj^-ju \H*m*mtmm--\ u iia/ CARDS, burg Court House, and may bo fpuntt at fa's tfdSt**?* ; over,jCorftelBon, Kramer &'Cc^'b N?w'?VofroY Riirssetf Street. ! * .,> .y?_? ?? Eredencls f ersiue^ ?* ? CU A NJ CA L HE N fl&Xi Will attend to tho8o who.wls? his services ut their'. v fcsM?flces, by being informed through live' Post pfnee.' or Otherwise. TEETH a* GOLD antf SILVER! PLATE"; also tiro VULCANlT-EWOlSky ? - ' All work done War ranted to giVe satisfiiefioj?/ u Residence: a*Mr. JOSEPH FKKSNEP/S, <Srt*agf^ burg Dlstriet, 8: C-. mer 30' iff * ? ?- t",?., ,-. ", y-\. "Xy~*t ' "AOE^TSrPOR Til* > * Eqltoto life iavnrance Company;' . OF NE W YORk, . POLICIES NO^-FORFEITARfcE, Dividend Declared Ajmually ?o Policy Holden*. feb 23 "'?"*' ?* 4ft*.- t.& izlar & dibblf; Attorneys ?ncl Solicitors. russel-street; ^ ORAN?EBUBG, JAMES F. IZLAR. SA^fURL DIRJJJtE. ; fob 23 ,. . - ' *' ' "\ . ' if - - '; 0>f* E. C, ,?ENAt-X, JEWELIvM;. Hor/f Neatly Repaired and Warranted,' i>ussell-strretV (Opposite Cornclson, Kramer & Co.,) feb 23 *c ? ' :6m ; - BULL & SCOyiLI> are agents for tub : . - K Underwriters Fire Insurance Compatijf' ' OF NEW YORK,? . - . AS SETTS 0 YER' e3',000.000: f6r;tite: Security Fire Inssntnco Com^.. OFNEWYOR^ AS SETTS OVER $1,000^000. These stand in the first ranks'of all good Iusiiruhco' Companies. "' - ,\. '' 'm feb 23 y 4 ia A CHOICE SELECTION Of*4 SPRING AN? SUMMER ??QDS1 ARE NOW BE.ING OPENED AT j KEITT Bli?S; ? TU KV RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE' aSt?&" Hon of their friends to their New Stock, just r'e-t ccived fronr-NcW York and BaltimoTu. Prices, ha't'o. DECLINEp considerably in the last two or tbroo months, .ind they die. TOtermined to keep well u? with the progresV of toe ?GR and the SIGNS of th? ? TIMES. Our frion^s are cordially invited to ooU and sec us (espccbiTry tHoK who n?vv"e c^t*atiian4 of; Orecnbacks) anil if wo.fail t'o satify ther?t tit Iftftittfyr, and price, ji shtdl not he 6tir fault,- but our mUfoe tune. KEIT!F BROS.-1 may 25 m .1? A Orangeburg Drug Stora Dr. k. j. Olrveros, ^^feri^jB^I&Frtenir R. Shing"" ? Proprietor.. lcr, M: Assistiili: ' IMPORTER AND DEALER IN T~\RUGS, Medicines, Porfumcrica, Toilet Attiel**?; j / Venetian Red; Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brow*; "lndigo,. Sfndder, Copperas," Logwood, Spirits Tur-, pehtine, Kerosine (Jil,*Cnstor Oil, LinscedsP'd, Olive' Oil, Spike OiL^ Rritlsh Oil, Varnishes, (IrW,. Aliirri; Whiting, Sajtorattis; Cooking 8oda, Cream Tartar; &c; O?Wegb Corn Starch, Maizenn and Dromn; Vermifuge Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia, Florida-Wa3 tcr, Christadora'4 Hair Dye, nail's Hair Rencwcr, Mrs. A"1511'3 Restorer ami Zylobulanm, Fee?ling Rottli?, Trusses, French * Hair . Brushes, Tootn brushes, Extra Shaving Brushes, Indelible Ink, BU valve Spoculums, Breast Pumps, Smelling Salts;., Ritters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Remedy, Tort Oil, Foutro Horse, Cattle and Swine Powders,.Mus tang Liniment, Jamaica .Ginger, Concentrated Lye; Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Brown's'ext. of Vale rian, French Rrandy for medical purpnAes only, and every other kind of medioino that is usually fouifd I in a first class Drug Store, . m . The Proprietor being a graduate of medicine aim" n Druggist of long experience, assures the piddle . that all medicines bearing tlic label of J3. j.( (Blv.e-. ??09, M. D., are manufactured by himself ?n?- are warranted pure nnd reliable, - . .. .; You will find it to your interest tn call at tho Orangcburg Drug Storo by v' . b. j. oLiVERCf ;..M .d; . nuir'2?[ )? Druggist and Apothecary; S, TnWMs, J*? ? Wm. USskir.: W*UKs? G. Wliilden fc.Cpt * PORMERLY OF llAYDEN & WHItDEN'; i>k/. t.r.its in WATORES, JEWELRY, SILVER tl'AUE, t'ROC^-" ERY, CIUNA, GLASS WARE. AND HOUSE FURNISIIIXO* , ARTICLES. Old Gold and Stiver jmitcha&cd. Writ rites and Jeteclry Repaired. r . t 1225 King-St, Gornw.of fe??iii>t.^ A T WHOLES ABE\i HAYNE ST REE.? CHARLESTON, S. O. feb '23* o * s i-fly '*ft *? :?"??' ????? ' ?'? -a ?>rv.*vfc