The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, June 22, 1867, Image 4

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u^i-uiAuiuii-:_?u-lv-j?,'-:mj - -i-.'.iajg" TUE ORANGEBllltG N?WS, - PUULISirj?D OraaigebWg, S. C. Herme: ?2 CO per Annum, in Advance, j baring the Spring anil Full Seasons, Extra Copies of tha OaAN^iKDi ito Nr.ws will h<5 circulated fur the ?^ntrapfr;; Adv?Hj'H?iricni^ inserted'???n'.tiio-' ?'* BW?ttJEL DIBBLE, ?ditor "Orangeburg Newa/' ??'.??? ?jj>: Otntigcburg, B.C. V. - ? *' ' -fl . fc?f* IV* rcspcctfidljjf request our friends tu .tend in flieir' Advert iseinents qr. early in the;-, week as convenient ; and if possible, let us Jiavt)) them by Thursday evening. By this means, wef will be aide to-is?ue at an earlier hour on Satitr-i lav. and trill bv. enabled /o give more of the' \icihif, up to. tlte time.pflonr gphg)topress, trx'y rv-'* " 1 ^"'im ''* Tr 1 ' ' V4 LOCAL ITEMS, j ?ATURDAY MORNING). )WM 22, 1867; Jure lfcquoatcrl,Vo announce a' mooting of; thc^oard of Commissioners to Approve Pub Securities, at Orangeburg Court House, oti . Tuesday noxt, 25th inst., at 9 . o'clock A. M?) The'Boad "consists of tho following gentlemen t Fur.iiF.rnck. ,1)11. B.M. Shulkr, at the Southern Drug Store, has on hand a quantity of excellent chewing and ^smoking-, tobacco, in fact, tho -very best in Town. - The Court of Bankruptcy. The General Orders and Forms of procccd ;|^?B lhc' Ujuted States>Courts.in Bankruptcy ?cases arc now published, as well" as tlie names dfrntho Registers appointed for the various Congressional Districts. We understand that Jamks M.HutlaSd Esqvof Fuirfiold Dia tricj, Jias been ncuiijiittcd as Register j but . tlio appointment b.-.n not yot been announced by Judge BrvaS*, of the United States District Court, who lias>tl;e appointing p">vcr for thfe State. ? Covcrnor Orr offers a reward of ?250 for the . vrest of Vandry Bolin, who is charged with baring.murdered James Johnson, on tlie night nf the 3rd instant, near 110 mile Station of the Sout h Carolina Railroad, in Buunwcll' District. . Bolin is n lmtfvb of this District, mid bus, relatives residing here. lie .is six foot high, ?3*rt^4m?lddered," high' and broad' fi reheat}, dark buir, heavy eyebrows, with a down look.; wcigh?d'ibo?t 2Ua-;p!imiuls,: tlud is/nbdut. tweiuy tWo j'onfs old. Wd:Publish iu another column the full-nar ' iteulars of the murder, froth the Charleston Afercury. New Advertisements. ?:o:? Woinvite.ntteiitiou to the advertisement by Messrs. Pour. & Mykus, Proprietors of Branchvillo Hotel, of a mimbcr of fine 'lots in thfe'growing Towh- of Branehvillc. Iu these irmes,-there is no better investment in Peal "Estate than Town lotsj and Branehvillc, the .centre whore three lines of Railroad converge. .forgoing ahead with the times. *See the adver tisement in another.column, * ??? ? ? . mm [communicayki).] The ?iMigcmirg Missionary Union. Tho Churohcsand friends of -'The Orartgc burg Missionary Union" are thus informed, that the Uition will meet with the Anfioch Church, Goil witting, on Saturday, June 2S)th instant; services to commence, first day, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ? ? J' v'Brethren, hear what Paul, nTlic Apostlo of j Jesus Christ to tho Gontilcs," sriith :. "And .Jhat, knowing thcthno, that, it is now high time to awake out. of sleep ; for now our salvation is " iicarer than when as believed. The night is . far spent j! the- day is ft't hand : let us, there* fore, cast off tho works of darkness j and let us |put4# the armour of light." (Romnns 13 , chapter, t\\\ and 12^frgcs. ."Comp up," therefore, "to tlte help of tho Lord, to the help ef the. Lord, against the mighty * And -"prove the Lord"'; and see, if He'will not bless and prosper your efforts fdf the good of souk THE CLERK. f OR SALE SIXTEEN (16) LOTS IN THE THRI V i^.Tpwn of'.Branehvillc, looivted near tha Soiiili Carolina ttaUroncl. They can ho pur ohavedValnglo Or'In any hnmhcY,- *ifnd will bo sold loiv and on accornnioilatlngfcrruH. Thi? property had alway? "onjoyeil tho hlghcfit rcputntinn for health, anil tho bent located for lima noss of any kind in the Town. AbSO ONE HORSE.OARHIAOE AND BUSINESS WAh (?on. All of which will be sold on the most reason-, able Tertaf,. Apply at , \ BRANCH VILMS HOTEL, >. ?OMMERq J.Ali.' .'. Orricn of tub Obanobbdbo Nbws, Juno-21, 18G7. " "| COTTCN.^Ajjoiin ?oprc?ejMl. Liverpool advices unfavorable/-* Wo quot? ?rdlnar& Middling".. StritttMuldling.;.. 10 Roohu'ItrcS^-iDun nt'$2.00po* bushel." ? COHtlKUTEO WKKKLT by RREKIKL & . koi1n. BAGGING per yard.,,,viV..$ 80?S2 BALE ROPE per lb... 20@25 BRICKS per M.................. 8 50 CANDLE& per*. l)i's'pc'j'm.'.. . /. . ?r,p,io Adnmnntinc .? '?'-- 30?35 " Tnllow. .25 COFFEE per lb Rio..........'.;.'..'...:.'../ :8?(f?>83 " Lngunyrn....... . .. . 40 " .1avn.^...;.^v,........ CO CORDAGE per lb Manilla. 30@85 pisit Cod per lb.? v; 12 ?? . JIerrting:per box...... 1 00 "-'Mackerel per kit..........'.....'.... "8 00? 4 00 FLOUR p?r bbl Fine._...?12 00? 1* 00 . v . Super.......1* 00? 15 00 .Extra.r.....;V... 16- O0?17 00 "Family. 17 O0@18 00 GRAIN, Oats. 1 50 " Corn.>...?Vi.1. 75 " Peas'..a. 2 0t> HIDES, per lb dry. -' u;?10 INDIGO, per lb Carolin??. 1 00? 1 2-' IdME, per bbl.i. 8 7o? ' MOLASSES, per gnllon. 75? 1 25 NAILS, per keg. 9 00?10 00 Ol LS, Kerosene per gi\l.\ DO PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. ... BACON, Hams *', pcr'lb...'...': "20?2f " Sides ." ',..,........ 1?@2? " Shoulders ".14'?10 BUTTER, Country per lb.. !.v *" 80 " Goshon " . 50?55 -CHICKENS, per do*. 2 50? 8 50 FOWLS, -' .. " ; ' ...... ....:>',.. 4 OO? C 00 EGGS, f] " ..r.. -\ '20 ? BEESWAX, per IK...,..;.... 80 LAUD, per lb..".v. 20?2G HICE, perlb.'CnroUun........12 SALT, Liverpool per sack. 3 00<? 5 CO ! SHINGLES, per M. 5 W . J S0A?, per lb bar. ' 15^21) STARCH, por lb. 2> SPICES, per lb, Cassia. 1 50 " " Mace. 2 00 ? " " Cloves. 1 25. " ?? Pepper........_... 50 " " All Spice.-,....,. . 60 ' "... ." Ginger....'..5l) . S.UG Adv% "per Jb Muscuvudo. 14? H) 1 " " A, B, nnd C..,. ' l5?20 " ?? Crushed. rrEAR, per lb. 1 vOfn 2 2."> TOBACCO, as per quality, i cr lb...- 4(i(.< 150 VINEGAR, per.gallon...'.....,....'.. " . 50 OUfcTATIOXS FOR, UNCIURENT MONEY AND , SECURITIES^ }>? '?' i' 's? " iL" Et '?' j i ? 3? CoitttKeTKn jWEKKllY plY lil'U. >V- sifO-yiM.. Ihnik of Chester...k....,..O '* '*: diuorgetoAvn. 1: " " NewUcrry. 8: " k " South ('arol'tna. 7 " " Clmvl'-ston. 15 " " Cnmdcn. 80 Ciinnner/htt Bonk .of Cnluinbia......v. Exchange^ '" " " . 8 Fanners mid Exchange Rank...... 1 Merchants Ritiik?Cheraw..x. u 1'oo]i|vh Hunk/..'.?55 Phinters Dunk Fuirfield. 5 Pin liters je Meehltnfe?'Bunk*..*. 12 Southwestern 1?. U. Unnk. 25 Rank of the Statcof S. C, old..... (i '??.'"';? " " " ?? " new. C Dnnk of-Hamburg. 12 *Bnnk of Union. OS EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, R. A. M. Tkc regular Convocation of this Chapter will be hchl at Ornngebnrg C. H., on SatUrdny the 2Ud duy of June, 18(>7. Conrpnnionjrnrc ordered to bo punc tual in their nttendnneu us huyiness of iniportunco is to be transacted. x Candidates for.thc degrees will attend. By order of the High Priost. . ' W. T, MrKEWN. ' S. G. Jamison, Secretary. June 8 ."' hi FOP, S ALE TWO MULES WAGON AND HARNESS CAN BE purohascd on rcas?nablo tonn?. ? Apply to EZEKIEL & KOHN. juno 15 tf ?STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, \. cmion Orahgeburg District.- j . .. By P. A. McMICIIAEL, Esq., Ordinary. WHEUEAS, Rosalie Ellis, wldow.'hnth niado suit to n?o to grant her betters of Auniinlstration of the Estate anil Effects of Henry Ellis, Attorney a,t LaAv. deceased. Tlie>4o are therefore to cite nnd nihnnnish nil nnd singular the Kindred and Creditors of tho said Henry Ellis, deceased. Mint they be and appour beforo mc in .the Court, of Ordinary, to be held at Orhngeburg ('. H. on tho 25tli day of Juno next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in I lie forenoon,' to shew cause if any they have, why pic siiid Administration should not be grunted. Given under my hand thi*11th day of .lime Anno Domini, 1807. P. A. McMICIIAEL, junc lo?'it. O. O. D. . Sheriff's Sales. VST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangqbprg District. ? Under Decretal Orders from the Ordinnry of Orungc burg.District, I.willsell nt the Court House on the first Monday in July next hotweon tho -usual hours of palo, for partition among the parties-in in!crest tho following tract of land, vix: Batata Lands of Jac&b Zelgler, containing ? 147 acres, ntoi*o'orless, situated on Crotch Ton Rranch, Ornngcbiir'g District. Moro partionlavly described on day of sale. " r* ALSO-' ' - *7 *v *'l> By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa? to mo directed, I will sell to tho highest bidder,.at Ornngebnrg Court Houso on tho nrst Monday in July next tlvo following properly, vii: One BaR, levictloa as tho property of L. W. <Dasb afe4h? aalt ?'(' B.' F. ?tnylons. Ornngobirrg C.-H., \ . j. W. Hi DUKES, -Lino 3, 1807, ( ,. _ 8., 0,. D. '..? -i RUSSELL STREET. a lways HAVE-on HAND a .well ASSORT fed .Slock of Choioe >. ?qilOpERjES, HARDWARE, tin-and olAWah?/. - ?HQES, PRY, GOODS, &o;, ' ' " ALSO" a lot of ' VCUOICE. j { ; CIGARS. ? ''FOR SALE CHEAP. Ohe. STEAM ENGINE.arid 8AW MILD One HORSE POWER, (lor one or twelve horses) O?e CORN and.gob MILL, Page'a Mako One Second Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison's Make One BILLIARD TABLE in good order One Set of TEN FlNSiuid BALLS Orio SEWING MACHINE Whoclor,& Wilson's . OnoStRUP MILL with (wo 100 gallon i'?TS v?no Pour Horse WAGON r ' " ' " ? One French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL $Sota of WAGON IRONS. . . ; I We.arc also Agent? fur CLEMENS, BROWN & CO S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. fen 38 ly Great Distribution BY TUB MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION 103 and 195 Broadway, AVie York City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, .fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver .Ware,. Gold and Silver Watches and elegant Jewelry, con sisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Ring?, Gold bracelets, Cov.il, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens, with gold and silver exten sion holders,*Slccvc Buttons, sets of studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, &c., Valued at :i,oo(),ooo, '?Oil ?NE ??LLAE. The Merchants' and Manufacturers' Jewelry Association Calls your attention to the fact of its being, the largest and most popular Jewelry Association in the United States. The business Is and always hat) been conducted- in Mi? -:nost candid and honorable planner. Our rapidly increasing tro*.le is. tX pure guarantee or the appreciation of our patrons for ^this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war, and recent disastrous financial crisis iu Europe, has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry houses in London ami Paris, obliging them to sell their 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 heiter chances to draw the most Valuable prizes than any other establishment doing ii similar business. UurAl.M is fo PLEASE, and wo respectfully solicit your patronage,'as we are confident of .giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all pans of the coun try. Those" who patronize us will receive.the full] value of their money, as no article on oiii* list is worth less than (lue Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties d-.'.diug with us may depend oti having prompt returns, and the article .drawn, will be immediately seiit.to any address by return mail or express. '?> . : The following parties have recently drawn valua ble prizes from iiie Merchants' and Manufacturers' Jewelry Association, and have kindly allowed use of their names : Frederick" V. Itro^ync, Esq., Treasury Depart ment, Washington. Jl C, Piano, value, $150; Miss Anna L Frost, Waverly Terrace, X V City, Ladies' Cold Kuameled and Diamond Set Walch, value, $<iUO; William 1?. F.uinibhs, Xew Orleans. La, Sow ing Machine, value, $75; George b Davenport, Mo bile, Ala, Silver Tea Set, value, $200; Miss Lucy Orcutt, Albany, Jll, Sewing Machine, value, $05;.| Mrs Mary J Downing, Louisville, Ky, Gold Watch, value, $200; James It Fowler, llnrrisburg. Pa, Sil ver Hunting Case Wateh, value, $75: Rev William Roy st er, MUwuukic, Wis, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, vulOc, $125; J J Rjckford, San Francisco, Cal, Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, valuc,|$:'t'0; Edward L Rice,-St Louis, Mo, MclodcOH, value, .15201); Miss Helen E Sinclair, Detroit, Mich, Diamond Cluster Ring, value,. $225; Horatio G Frost, Chici go. 111, Large Oil Painting, va}uo, $400; Mrs Charlotte E Jlcwons," Doniphau, Kansas, ('bickering Graud -Piano, value, $700, and Music Box, value, $05. Many names could be placed on tho list, but we publish no name,- without permission. Our patrons arc desired to send U. S. currency when convenient. Partial List of Articles to In- sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH without regard to value, and not to lie paid for until you khpw what you are to receive: 10 Chiokcring Grand Piaufa, worth: $-"?00 to $700 15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos '200 to 450 l? Klcguut Molodcons, HosflM cases 175 to 220 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to MM) 75 Fine Oil Paintings 450 to 100 150 Fino'Steel Engravings, framed 20 to SO 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit and (hike Baskets 20 to S5 400 Sets Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 40 150 Gold Hunt'g Caso Watches, war'd 50 to 150 100 Dia'd Rings, cluster & singlo stone 75 to 2t?0 175 Gold Watches 85 to 150 :100 Ladies' Watches f.t) to UK) 500 Silver Watches 20 to Diamond Pins, Brooches anil Ear Drops, Laibes' Sets of Gobi and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic. Lava and Cameo; Sets of Simla, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Kings, (Sold Thimbles, Lockets, new style Hell Ruckles, (Sold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work R?xes, 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 mako and latest styles. ftSf A chance to obtain,any of the above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cents. Five sealed envelopes will be sent for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for*$5; sixty-five foT $10; one hun dred for $15. Ajt/Cirts Yuinird jjrerytcfirrt - Uncquallod inducements offered to Ladies and Gents Who will act as Stich; Our descriptive circu lars will be sent on application. Distributions are made in the following manner: Certificates miming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are weli mixed. One of these envelopes containing the Certificates or Order fnV some article, will be delivered at our otlice, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. ? On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will ?CO wdiat article it draws am its value, and can send One Dollar ami receive the article named. Pur chasers of our Scaled Envelopes may, in this man ner, obtain an article worth from one to five hun dred dollars. * \ Long letters, are unnecessary. Have the kindness fo wrijo plain directions. Orders for Sealed Eu yclpues must, in^ every case, be accompanied with the Cash, with Hie name of the person sending, and Town, County ami ,Stato plainly written. ' Letters rhoojd bo addressed to Ihc Managers, as follows : Jackson, Goruish & Co., ? $g {P0 BROADWAY, ? : ? , -\ / ?? , ? NEW YORK. REMOVED. mks, m. 33. hall RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TnE LADIES OF Ornngoburg mid vicinity, that she has removed to the Store one door West of the Foinale Seminary, where she has just opened, a well solcctcdstock of | Spring and Summer i Consisting otRIBBONS, FLOWERS. RUCHES, RISTORLS, P ATT IS, SONTAGS, ALMAS, S?N DOWtfS; GLADIATORS, CENTRAL PARKS, Fash ionable) BONNETS, OLD LADIES BONNETS, of the latest styles, HOODS, Trimmed end Untrimmcd, which arc offered on the most reasonable terras, mar 28 >tf JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE .PUBLIC GENERALLY . that ho htxB just returned from the North with a Fin* ?tock of NEW SPRING .GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12J CENTS. ' READY MADE CLOTHING, -SHOES, HATS, &cM t\c.\ &c. as usual flc has on Ifdihl a Coriiphiie Supply of FRESH AND .CHOICE FAMILY GROCEIUE.S * Embracing Evory Article "Desirable to Houscr keepers in this Line. Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and COHN, in quantities to purchaser*. ? Pay a visit to * McNAMAHA'S. fcb23 ly I LOUIS & CO. ag in asrxs, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL SE lcctcd Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Ready Made Clothing AND Every Description . OF :SPHJN?800Q$, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICES CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. D. LOUIS. > , J.P.HARLEY, l Aecn'8 feb 23 m 3c PAINTER'S NOTICE. rTIIIE UNDERSIGNED REGS LEAVE TO IN? .J[ form the Citizens of Orangolmrg ami sur rounding Districts that lie is now prepared to do HOUSE FAINTING, GRAINING, MARRLING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, a l.so' CALCSIXTERING ?OED t STERED WALLS Making them look, when done, mnch better than' i\hcn first Plastered; All work done at the Short en* Notice and warranted for Looks and Durability. A1<'Orders left at tho Store of Mr. J. B. Pficlps will he promptlv attended tci Country'Produce at MARKET RATES, will be received for work. Wheu necessary, he will give twelve months indulgence for tho amount of Con tract?except sufficient to cover expenses. W. C. MITCHELL. apl 13 3m "The Church of the Strangers," N E W Y O R K, REV. DR. DEEMS, Pnslor. STRANGE US VISITING NEW YORK AUE RE spectfnlly informell that a congregation, com posed of Christians of different Protestant denomi nations, has been organized tinder the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, 1). D., The service is held morning and night in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor's residence and post office address is West .Ulli Street. Strangers in the city, who ore sick or in distress, may freely call upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Church comes to New .York to engage i;i business, let him chII promptly on I lie Pastor of tho Church of the strangers. Espe cially let this he done in the ease of young men who will have a cordial welcome.. juno 15 g H" P. J. MALONE, A T T 0 R N E Y A T L A W .. WALTEUE01U), S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Ornngcburg and Collet on, and attend promptly to all business en trusted to his care. may 11 tf Administrator's Notice. ALL PERSONS IN DE RTF. I) TO THE ESTATE , of Jacob l<iley. deceased, whose notes arc due and in the hands of the Administrators, are re quested to make payment by the first Monday in .Inly, or makesatisfactory arrniigcmcnt.with the un dersigned. All those I'aiVmg to comply, their notes will oo placed in the hands of our Attorneys for collection. J. W. HI LEY, ) \ , . June 1?3 O. U. HI LEY, f AUm '*"' rpilE C11E A PEST STEEL AND IRON HOES t>F L ? dtroel Importation from th? English Manufnc tory, arc to ha found at * ?' ? ' < I aj K ? KZKK1EL ? KOHN<S. ?Ht'/<jSj^ E2EKIEL ?iOTf ?i." V*>J ' I.?.*;; '. >? U^yN fc'ij * : : HAVE NOW IN STORE * v THEIR F?LL STOCK 1 'v's? ' % kit AND SUMMER CrOOBS COMPRISING FULL LINES , OF THE. . '* / * 'r * --; ' ? ?"*???? .] LATEST STYLES ?' . ' S . lit/' 1.- ??. . * -?'??? DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS, . CLOTHING, ROOTS AND ... SHOES, ETC., ETC.", " IIICII WERE ALL SELECTED with the Greatest 'Care, mteed to be? ? S O lu T> And are Guaranteed to bei ? - w\ For Tho L O WE ST PR I C E S - Iu tlic State. CALL AND -EXAMINE. fob 23 * ;y ' lo Now Opening At ; BULL & SC07ILL'S, G R E'K T. Inducements to Purcha?ers, . TREMENDOUS " Decline in Prices!! ?a? FTJHBY HAVE JUST RECEIVEP Their JL Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER (iOODS, Selected with great Care, and bought for Net Cash Prices, THEIR Dry Goods: Department Roth in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, .Embraces all the New and Late Styles of Ihe Season. . ALSO. A LARGE STOCK. OF, --? ? ? ?> READY MADE CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NAILS, HARDWARE. ' SADDLERY HAR NESS, WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Together with a Complete Assortment of . C H 6.1 C E FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR PRICES ARE MUCH BELOW the Last Season, and in many eases 25 to 50 per cent. There is no HUMBUG In the matter?an Examination is only neces sary to ESTABLISH THE FACT. To all our Friends and Customers the TiiVila tion is Extended. BULL & SCOVILL. . fob 23 - y - ' lo IN EQUITY, OKA NtiEBURG DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA! ") Hill to. Ex Kol Solicitor, i V Perpetuate In Kc Lost Documents. j Testimony.. Application having been rondo by William II. Kliney trt prove the existence, loss ami contents of u Dectl of Release, rimdo by Williom lb Curbcttln the year lH?O to said applicant,"upon motion of MesrVs. liutsons & Lcgnrc, Solicitors, it. in ordered, That all persons who desire so to do,- may appear nn'd ernss csamino the evidence.- and introduce cvideneo hi re ply boforo nio oii the .SOlli-day of'July A. D., 18?T Commissioner's Office; V Vi D. V. .l.VMISOX," " t)rangcbnrg?0. II.i > ? 1 Commissioner. Aprii 80, 18G7 . J may 4 XII com?B ?:si- j-j-i-?.^..-Liw./^..Lv-c. .c ?Li-v._fti 1,*U>R THE' LAnflEST AND FINEST KFLKCTlON .' <.f Papier AbM-he, and MWcr ^Are-eVer 'ntlViVd in ..iivt.^t. <*dt;tMo fot-VCESEXTS'TW ail becav. Has resumed the PRACTICE OF LAdV'lt Ormigff-* burg Court House, ami may be found at his ?ffico ovor Cornclfcon, Kramer ft Cov's N??i 8t<?>, Russell* Street.^ " ' ' '??->-?' mar 28 . : . , . (fv I me ojia NICTA^ dentj ?rtt ^Wiil attend fo thog'e whd wlsTf MsrscrvFccs atffitpir resiliences, tfj?eing'irififr'met?tbri^aglfthe PpHtouieo or otherwise. TEETH err GOLD rind S&yK?. PLATE; also tie VULCANITE' WORK, * .*'?:? ?? ?. ??'. ? AR work done Warranted to ?ive eatisfactton. residence: n't Mr, JO?EPn FERS^Elf B, Oranger burg. District, 8, C ' /,. ;. - mar 80 If I-?-~-,-?,,-.-1-.-. ~ . I. ? - tBTTLI, & SCOViLI,9 AGENTS cFOB THE Eqitoble Life Insurance Co'nriiaiiy . of new york,, POLICIES ^N-FORireiTABLE, :' Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Jflolders.. IZLAR & DIBBLE,. Attorneys ^i^J|^^ ItUSSET^STli^ET, oi^A^a^!BxTBG? s. o; james f. izlar. ? * samuel .DIDDLE. E.'c. DENAIJX, WATCH MAKER J E W ELL Ji lt, " Work Ncti'tli/ ^Rvpdiral^a'Mt- WiiiravOd,' 7':'? llUSSELI^?T.REETt ' V; " " . (Opposite Curnclson, Kmniv & Go.,).. . / ... ,c.; ,;. . BULL & SCOYTLL , ? " ' Are agents f?r the.. Underwriters Fire Lisnrance Company - OP NEW YORK,, '- a~s setts over 83,000,000.. v for THE ? .. , Security Fire Insurance Company ftf* G>F NEW YORK ; ' assetfs. O ver sLooo.oua. [ These stnml in tho first ranks of all good-Insuraitcff Companies. fcb28 ' .y - " K- lo A CH?TCE SELECTION ?F SPRIN? AND SUMMER ?OODS ARE NOW .BRING OPENEff ,^T' K EIT* BROS . THEY RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEND lion of their friends to their New Stock, just *c= oeived from Now i ork and Bultimorc. Prices have DECLINED considerably in the last two ^orthree, months, and they are*determined to k"c6n well uj? with the progress of-the AGE and the Sllra^?* Atf TIMES. Our friends. ore. ooinlially invited to,?an and sco us (especially those who hovt- ronuiiand'ef Grcenhafcks) audit* wo fail to'sntify'thcni'ih" qOalfly and price, jt shall nut be ouv fault? but our misfor tune. KElTt JI0OS. may 25 ? in ' ' 1. ?-??? > ' ?-P l" Orangeburg Drug Store. >r.E. J. Qllveros>^^^ijiniffift^rriu>k K. Shina lcr,; M: S.. .' i' ? '?' ' Assistant*, Prpprictor.. IMPORTIER "AND' r^EALEK 1N irvRUGS, M^edicincs, Tcrfurnft ;, Toilet AVh&\ JLr Venetian Rod, Yellow Och.c, Spanish"B"rft'\ta, Indigo, Madder, Cc-ppcros, Logwotul, Spij-iis Tur pchtme, KerosittQ Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, Olive Oil, Spike Oil, british Oil, Varnishes, Gliic/ Ahon,- - Whiting, Sahuratus, .Cooking Soda, Cream .Tartar, vtc, &c, Oswego'Corn StnrcTi, Maizcin'j and Uroma, Yormifngc Candy^ Sterling's Anibrosin, Florida' Wa ter, ChristadoraMHair Dye, IMVs Hair Rcncwer, Mrs. Allen's Restorer and 5tylohali?uin,' Feeding Rottlis, Trusses, French Hair Ihushcs, Tooth Brushes, Extra Shavlrfg Brushes, Indelible Ink, Bb \tdve Spccitlums, Breast Pumps, Smelling Salts, Bitters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Remedy, Turf ?Oil, Foutse Horse, Cattle and' Swine l'ow-ders.^ Mus tang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger, Concentrated.J<ye, Opium, Morphine,' Quinine, Brown's ext. of Voter rian, French Brandy for medical purposes-.only, and every other kind of mediciuo that )u usually t'iMuid ?bra tint class DrUg Store. The Proprietor being a graduate of medicine and a Druggist ?f long experience',"*rt>!*?r6s tho public that aU medicines benruig thelnhol.of E. 4. Olive fos, M-.'^!)., are mnnufiictufcu by himself and .are warranted pure and reliable. <? ? ? You will find it to your interest to call at the Orangcburg Drttg Store by E. J-. OLIVEEOS. M. 1). nmr 2?\ y. ^ Druggist and Apothecary.. IN EQUITY, OHANG ElHJlUi DIStJlJCT: "trie State or South Car: Una, 1 lit lie Kx. Rel. Sol r. Southern Circcult. / host Docin^nts Application-having been made by Joseph H. M6r gaii to prove tho.past existence Ins.' ?ud,coiitc?p*.nf the last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, de ceased,?on motion of Hutsons & LVgare. Soh'c!it>rs toy applicant^ it is ordered, That ait pawns who desire so to do, have leave to.r.Vt'ear un>J cjryss e\ aifiinc th'e cvhTencc prodnccu, * nn'ii bitrothice. e\i druce in Yeply Lfeforo me ofl the lV'tli day of S:.;p ! pjlfor ncxtn. v^,;-v ? > Con.inissioner sOfiice, ") . V, 1>. V. J AMISON. OkngCburgC. IL, i ' Cbmrnitylenvr. Junotlf6>lB07. i:.\,; f # ? ' I t n he -.Jkma a-sh ?MAti*wic'P'X,i<i 1 r*e ?1 vr n K 'L'V un..kind.of C.OU-NTUY VKOD.Vd.'F,. BSi, wax. Tallo-,(-. ICuteii, Furs. etc.. eUv I'V,