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PUBLISHED ?^f^^^JV SATURDAY # Orangeburg, S. 0. Terms: $2 00 per Annum, in Adeanve* ,$ During the Spring and FkH Seasons, Extra Codes' . t>f the On ami ku viia News will he circulated for the lie tdOKeS SAMUEL DIBBLE, ?Editor "Orongeburg News," Orangeburg, S. We rcspecf/uUy request our friends to. "*Wt,?/ in their Advertisement* as early in l/ie week as convenient-J and if possible, let us haw them by 'Thursday evening. By this nieans^ce will be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satyr t/atf, aitd will be unaided,, ta give* more of (he ?BAJDING MATTElTON EVERY PACjk LOCAL ITEMsT j T ?SATOK^J^fttOKSM}, JULY 13, 18i7. i i.If, 11," * . ? '. ???? ' ? ? ' tt^ist-i'ation Postponed. tylegitftrrt^ori in t>kis -S-laie is postponed until ^Congress nets <ott the subject, further. j 1 . Young Ladies. ] The wca'dicr is too hot in midsummer for diligent and successful literary labor : ami-it/is, therefore, with good judgment, that it has blojx? chosen ns tli^l\VAoaVi?uy\1ty tlic acconiplisl|cd' * Principal of the nbovo named flourishing ScinM nary. Wc are confident that the young ladies frill return from their summer recreations wjith rcnoAYctfh&ehl for their studies in the full; and a bright career oT scholastic.prosperity. [ ** -?mmmm-*^-' w? ? ? ?, f. i What Say Ye, Fruit Growers ? We havo on exhibition at our office a small' branch from an npjnlo tree in. tho orchard uC W. T. McKeWN, T$sq. Upon this small branch with an offshoot, together only 2-1 inches fin length, ur2 23 apples : and Mr. McKuwn " for;ns us that this a fair specimen of tho pro- ] dnctlvoncs? of . Iiis '?venam fhis year. Tbis a. oud besides being very prolific; is a remarkably^ sweot and juky apple. It suits our soil apd v\\)\\tUc admirably, and wo commend it to fhe' ^rod&o of f^riticr?^ , t i'*' The Crops. oFliirtcrop to any Arno 'Vlto would gather the. balance 0;v liiliiV j fe#i#p|rt d? jt>f&::o^ | said a byntamlcr of a speculative turu'of mind, This will convey a pvv?l'ty fair iiloa of fhie state of the crops'hen?, viuca- tUo Into ruins. ; Hut ?urjpcoplc, blacfc~ntid white, arc working with a vim, and ;:Gou help* them, who help themselves.*'' ^BTV* - -na?... .a,^^ \mmtl ? '*V , A frcedman, well known to our- readers 1 yehyilJoK VxtVyUf^^k a blo-a.thi^ty ftauo of mind. provoked a quarrel vitTi Pl?5 HAWl HoiHNSON/(coi[or^; 0n Thursday J^4,l&$%^ w!N:.??Ig ^jrnfiturc. of .Mr. LAttfci>% Mste*f wo,t. satisfied dm hwkiufa fe^jo-wci Mf> his opp.mciit for $ $cco#4 r^u^gafvioxi;?iud recced cd'-in > obtuin i M?g ..parties,- wo auidcrstand, were (bound over to kcop the pt&co. Koot Beer. *M?r. Andrew C. Diddle, will please accept I our thanks for two bottles of Hoot 11k bh, ' which bad tho effect of reminding us of the 1 Imlcyon days of childhood, when we used to luxuriate in tho "Sax-aifrax Doer," purchased i5ft tfrpm oj<|-7?" urn as with,, qur spare ..jmnnics at . ,.Charleston corners. It is an exJuht;;atiug? iu vvigorating, and witlial, a Temperance Prink. mmmsm -? !A Belfentfnl SiiiiVirtcr Beverage."; j *We beg,U?'i^turn^OMr thanks'.to Mrs. W. TSr. .TLeoare for a bottlo of very fino Ginger Pop, iinado uudcr hoV. own direction, according ti^ a .recipe, which our friends havo no doubt <|b ;scr\cd in tho colunis of tho Curoluia Times, Lu c??grathddfo ^IrsV'"f<E(iA'nife upon 1icr.suc coss'lrf-p'roparirtg^^i^fghrutiiig und hcaltlt ful a beverage, and we recommend oiu* lady readers to try tho. .experiment liko^i?c.. IJere is tjhes?oeipo, which .wo clip from tho Timcsiof "Wo can recommend tho following ns a- choap tnnd >^^J^^ji^^',^J"^tiy"9.to those, who object. <o bririiuii'out wuh ardent spirits?(j quartajof it^fcifi^nb^ht^O cents. ^'A-M^iwtpst^m * ; . INOnV.Dir.nth. '. Jamaica Gingor lloot 2 oz., well bruised. ) ^?roam Tarter 1 ounce. ? "TTartaric Acid-2 drachms. * Sugar "1 pound. jThc rind of 1 Lenioii. Vcait 1 Tublcspoon Ml. SVat<jr^'Quarts. ^' J^ttfUc^in^cr.'^rciiui Turf.tr fth?'tlkgar iu strain and pour int^Jg|]^^|i4.Si!es^i ijfcpj which you hnvo previously put the Turtaric aoid and Lemon rind : let it remain till luke warm j tbtm a?hl one ^bles?o?nw|nlL^d' -typifa. and stir %oH y strain n^aiu, Jatti^jpl&i^K otHtfc; for use. &fcu % thoSuks iwK iffti taRno 1V] thrco^ay?. MB-On Thursday thog^^.^ug^^ next, | will bo sold the Plantation With Dwelling and other necessary^ ^ttbulldlhgli, Iht?\y%ccupi<&l fiC^Tlio^' titles "'*aro Itar'd \ Vt!d '^IcJsrsJ Ezekiet, & Kohn, with tha^??%ff4t 6f -nccom-' modation which. ^clj'a^iteUriite^ tho-^thorough merchant, have made a Uiafcrliil reduction in their prices, iu order to' closo^ 'eut^thcir large | arid vwell*clceted^toek af/8unihier Goods. It will bg well to give {hem a call. ... - HS~SSro 'desire"- to' (Iirect/attention to the J case of Lieut. MonWoe H.'IIauman, else where mentioned in our columns; aud will state that wc know front'1 perfectly' reliahl? I sources that the appeal in his behalf is founded upon circumstances which entitle it to the con 1 ri ? . jT.vx ?6?*t Wf siderati?nof the benevolent of our people. Any contributions for hisTelicf will be received at this ofliec. ^**f$r* Wi-^nltf ontt^tftiAidii V tltf Pros pf?ctus ^f tlie SoMlic.yn: CV?Wnm kM^we|fe, to ;J^o"jfouni An another column.. This'.long es tablished and well known religious newspaper, commenced its' thirtibtfi ^volunidtf in January' last, and has for tho last twelve years been un-1 dor the editorial;hia:'nngcmciit of the llov.12. H. t?tfsins.:D.'D." This paper ?iscan organ of j ^?pfctli?aist.f:piscop:tl ClntrcKSbUth, having among ; lts^'ediitribtttors nnd~ coircspondcnts many of tito most eminent Divines in - that Church, and.giving ilnq. attention to facts in Science and Art- to the ^cws. to the Alafkots, ?&e.- Wb 'dcfim If. the very paper for every fami ly. Terms, $3.00 per Annum. ti 0,M M E R.CjiA L. /^3iM'r!mwmK &w{:wm ***** \ .inly r?; iy'37.. ^CpTTO'S'.? Again depressed. I.ivcipeyl adVn'ce? unfuvoriddu, causing a dccliuo of tine to two oynts. W?Vpudc; ' < ? I - - \ -X\ Ordinary-..;.;.;.-..:.'.. |<P m Middling...;.:'.:?........... 17 Strict Middling... IK . .BoroU lttoK? Dull at $2.00 per bushel. .? '. ?KAri'kr.Ull? RKTA1J. PRICKS. '. romir.err.ir wkkKi.y" ry' KXKUtni, A k<>un, 1 Ou'btf! m Hip reported idtori crops of Sugar and Molasses in Cuba, those articles have advanced; Flour is firmer. Bacon, higher, bagging is very syaree- in.the United States, and wlll.be, .Country Produce is in demand at very good pricoB. BAGGING per y a nr..83(!?}86 BALE-BOPE per lb,.;.;...<.. 20(^2,) BRICKS per M. 8 00 jr^BLKS per lb >:p?rnu...: :l??B) w rV^'T.'.antiuc,,^. 800*5 Talloxv. 25 SS^te^te??. fss?2 '* * Laguayra.. 'iu ? . ? JaVa. 50.j -CoRDAOF: pcrr lbilaiiilla..^...-.:.. 410^;?)'> 'TlffH Cod per B'?.. Ui [,/ -*A... -Mactor^l jjyjdtj^.CyJ..,_ 3 00(7i> 4 tipj FLOUH'pe*- bbl Pino.._*. 12 00^,14 00 i ?? Super.14 00@15 00 Extra....;:.;.mmmw 1 1 ??: Family. 1? OQ&IS W GRAIN, OAts.w.._. 1 50 " Corn. 1 75 \ T J?m'"-v?ii.tVwffi 2 oo. . DESrpcV U) dry. <? $10 1NBIGO, per lb Carolina. 1 tM)(J?) 1 25 LlMKi per:bhb.... 8 75 MOLASSES, per gallon,. 76? 1 25 NAILS, per keg. '.> 00010 00 Ol LS, Kerosene per gal.. .1. DO PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. BACON, Hams per lb.. 20^)25 Sides - " uu. l()(-r,20 ! Shonldcrs " 31^10 I BUTTER, Country per lb.,......'. ?0 Gos.hcn. ?v . S 50(?)55 CHICKENS, per dor. 1 500 2 50 FOWLS, ? I . 1 0005 tK? KGC.SV. ^'i . . 20 tfEEHWAX, ?per lbV:.ii. '-80 LARD, per Ih.. 20025 RICK, pcrlb Carolina.. 12 SALT,'Liverpool per sack. ? OOfo !1 50 SHINGLES, per >M. 5 00 SOAR, per dh liar. I5(Wj20 STARCH, per lb. 20 I SPICES, pee lb, Cassia.;..";.^. 1*50? ?? " Mace. 2 00 ?' '?'Cloves.'....';..... 1 25 14 11 Pepper. 50 " : Ail'Spice. 50 " ?? Ginger...,. '50 SUGAR, per 11. ^nscuxa.io. I t(?;,?!Ii M " ? A, B, and C. 15@fi0 1 ?? " Crushed... TEAS, per lb. 1 50@ 2 2? ;JX)BACCO,-as.per quality, per 11...... 40(W. 1 50 VINEGAR, per gallon. 50 TO TAX PAYERS. ie succeeding, and will bo at Brauc}ivil|e diu-jng: tl rest of the Week. F."W. F?1RF.Y, f. A Tax Colloctor Ora?gc Parish. Tax Cidloct'or Orange Pi . tsaati W* >8. f?v.- ?' t its v. ?J_i re??(ii 'YtrnMp and Winter ;?<ok seeds, for sale july ^8 ^jsekiel & KO?N s. ??tice!! .Notice!! wim. t&mi i \j Ki r?. ? i . j 0 \i DS ALL' KINDS OF CLOTHING, ^>>., ... .. . | <i l 5lffa 7 hats, ; fancy goods, groceries, " &c, &C. &c. I| I - ? ? ? ,i j! "Wo would, respectfully inform our numerous friends Mud customers, that wo liavo determined to close oitt our present stock of SUMMER GOODS At prices to suit the times. We ?ntccMV?ivo tli'o ] I IGftEST ,T ? ? : " ? i PRICES for all kinds of. DOMESTIC PRO D'?ClC/aiul to SELL OUR GOODS as cheap or cheaper than any one iu Orangeburg. & KOHXT . M feb 23 lo THE Southern Christian Advocate. & ISOT. "Y , THIRTIETH VOLUME. ? *';taSfC-f ?'??*-.'*?" ? . 11.4" millS WELL KNOWN DELICIOUS FAMILY I newspaper, commenced its THIRTIETH VOL DME'in .tnnuurv 1HU7, trader the' editorial control of the REV. K. if. MYERS. D. D., who has conduc ted It for tho past tVvelvc years. * Devoted to Religion nml the interests of the Church of Christ?an organ of the Methodist Epis copuYChuren Sou^ in 'he South-Eastern States? of high Htcr?'rj character?having among its con trihutors and correspondents many of the most, end nent divines in that Church; and giving due atten tion'fo every question ofjmhljo importance, to fact iu Science and Art. to the News, to the Mnrkdl etc., etc., we deem it the very paper for the Family where but one paper. \? taken, und worthy a plac .with the Lest, where several are taken. vj for it is cheaper any paper in ft Southern "ttides. As a medium of cx'l.'iislvc country advertising^ ist the host papor in tho South Fast, having ? wido range of circulation, and a large list of nuhscrihers l)t South Carolina, floorgln, Florida and Alabama. Any person sending $W 00, will he entitled to .< copy of the paper for one year, for this service. Those wishing to surigcribc may remit Ivy mail, or apply to thc nearest itinerant preacher of the M'*'.!; odist Episcopal Church South, al' of whom arc Aeentg for the pnpef. TV.iimk :?Three* Dollars for ono year. Two bollard fcV eight months, One J)ollar for four -~~7~ months. Ixvauiaiii.v, Cash in auvaxck. When Ihe money is exhausted, the paper!* discontinued. Address J. W. BURKE & CO., Maeo?, (Ja. man, (and such we ull arc now) ?ml iize Con.d?Ukre<V tliau JOSEPH McNAMARA, : ? ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC (1FNEEALLY that he has just returned from the North with a Fine Stook of NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12A CENTS. READY MADE*OLOTIIINO, SHOES, HATS, Stc, &e.,-&c. AB USUAL . lie. hau on Hand a Complete Supply ?f FRESH AND CHOICE FAMILY G HOCEKlrlS Embracing Every Article* Desirable to House -kcopors in this Line. Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN, In rtiirfhtltlca to purchasers. Day a vi*i< to Mi-NAMAKA'S. feh 28 List of Lctlers II EMA1XIN0 IN THE POST OFFICE UNCALL c.,l for?J,ily 1, 1HC.7. Andnt, J. F. ? lb 'Rerry Francis C. Roll, Esq., d. M. Rerry, Stephen N. Houm-it, .lohn Blouson, John . C. Cooker, Miss Dualey F. ?Fehler, Nathaniel F. Fanning, .1. C. Fanning, .1. A. ?1 Hopkins, John W. Hydrlck, A. 8. 2 Hunter, James Ilorley, Willihy llydnck, A. .1. llittt, Mrs. F. C. Hoffman, Mrs. F. C. llowell, J. iTrn ? Hungcrpelcr, O. S. Jctteoat, D.O. Lnnn, John .?Ik-o<*IMiss' Mbitlie Libw?Od; Chnflie.lt: . M. Ma.tin, Miss Elmana . I*. reunion. Miss Klizn I'ortor, Rev. A. A. l'nrmer. Calle l?ope, Daniel T. I'hircrlon, Mrs. J. E. It. Robinson, MmGeorgio M j Hiley, Miss Currie Robinson, Mrs. W. J. E. Roberts, Martini S. Smith, Oowati Sylvester Shaler, R. C. Smith, Miss Susannah Staley, Christiana Smith, Geo'rgo L. Shtder, R, V. Stuart ,t Nevals Shider, 1). A. a-, M. A. w. Wlie??tone. Dr. N. C. Williams. T. N, Wilson. I'hurloM It. Woolf, Wiley ?Iii Wigflctthunt, l^iwis Wltlthers, Mrs. Anna ?^??^ww--y .-.-??-,? ?? wxwj - Ur^r LcltjS d n*u?*l be.prepaid ?>no oe?U; paper* ?. p. iiurdell; r iL HO B I N SON -& GO:, RUSSELL STREET. e , f j ? ' ? i ,.? ???^ t ??'??'.- >-.>. > ; I ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND A WELL ASSOHT ? od Stock of Choice GROCERIES, HARDWARE, I ? f * TIN ANDXiri?SSWARE, I SlIOESi DKY OOODS; 1 ' ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE ? " CIGARS. . ' F?lt ^ALE^lfE?P. " Ono STEAM -ENGINE and SAW MILL ' j Ouo HORSE rowj?llv (for onb or. twelve horses), ?no CORN nn<lCOD MILL, Page'sjijiiko Ono Second Hand COTTONOIN,' "Ellison's Make OnoDILLIARDTADEE in good order ? . Ond Sei of TEN FINS and BALLS' ' **: 1 QhoSEWlNG MACHINE Wheeler & Wilson's ^ 71? One SYRUP MILL with two 100 gallon POTS One Four Horso WAGON' ' ' f One FrouehDurr.Stone. WHEAT MILL. ? 2 Sets of WAGON'IRONS. ' y&grt: ifl VW? v- J *>f S! W??.A\lrt ?HvWJ j ' .Wo are also Agents for . CLEMENS, DROWN & (JO'S COTTON GIN, ... Manufactured-in Columbus, Ga. feb 23 ' ' ly Great Distribution MERCJfLA^TS^D MAN U EACIU.il BBS* ; , . .J^BERY ASSOCIATION ? . 193 arid 106' JJroadtea//, Noto York City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, fine OR. Paintings, Engravings,'. Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches and elegant Jewelry, con sisting of- Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings; G old Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Ladies'"; Scjs, Gold P.cnsj with gold mud bIIvov exten sion holders. Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, &0., valued at . J,00q,ooo,\ for oine: ??llab The Merchants' and Manufacturers' ? | J ewelr y Association (?alls your attention to the fact of its being the lnrgest and most popular Jewelry Association iu the United States. The business is ami always has bcCir conducted in Hiu.most eahdid nnd honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of Ihe appreciation oil,our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German wyir, and recent disastrous; financial crisis in Europe; hns'cnused tho failure of n large number of Jewelry houses in London nnd 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 Baukrupt Goods.' atMfueh c*-f> tremely low prices that wc can afford to send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. Our AIM is fo PL FASE, and we respect fully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have Tor warded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the coun try. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list ?l Ji less than One Dollar, retail, ami there are-no \s. Parties dealing with us may depend on prompt returns, ami ilia ?rtiwlq dva*wn,. will dfately s?.ut tu any address by-returri mail jllovving parlies linyo recently Jmtru.v,;iiH. fS from the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Aesocif.*:?**, and have kindly allowed use fiiv nemos: 'Frederick V. Browne, Estp, Treasury Depart^ menL Washington, D C, Piuno, value, $150; Miss Anna L-Frost, Wnvcriy Terrace, N V;.city, Lad'n-' ?Sola Riinnielcd and Diamond S-: Waicl., value, $300; William lb Einlud?!-, Now Orleans/, Lo, Sew ing Machine, value, ?75; George L Davenport, Mo bile. Alt'., other Tea Set. value, $200} Miss Lucy Orcult, Albany, 111, Sewing Machine, value, bvfy Mrs Mary J Downing, Louisville, Ky, Gold Watch, value, $200; James II Fowler. Ilarrisburg, Pa. f>.d ver IInn;ing Gase Watch, value, S75; Rev AVilliUm. Pcystor, MihvauUie. Wis, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Maehiae, vultm, SI 25: .7 J Eickford, San Francisco.' Call, Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, V:ah'ie,|$30?; Edward L Rice. St Louis, Mo, Molodeon, value, $200: Miss Helen E Sinclair. Detroit, .Mich, Diamond Cluster | Ring, value. $225; Horatio G Frost, Chicago, 111. Large oil Fainting, value, SytH?;; Mrs Churlottc E Hen-ens. Dontphnn, Kansas, Cnicfccring Grand Piano, value, $700, and Music box, value, ?<15. Many names could be placed on the list, but we publish ho uaup's without permission. Our patrons ire desired to send LT. S. currency when convenient. l\ulial List of Articles to he .sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH w ithout regard to value, ami not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive: 10 (Muckering Grand Pianos, worth. $00B $700 t> Rlegnnt Rosewood Pianos 200 to 4">u 1?> Liegau! Mehideous, Kose'd ease*- -17?to *2il0 .it) Firs! Class Sewing Machines -10 to 300 7-:> Fine Oil Paintings . 30 to 100 I")t1 FineSteel Engravings, framed 20 to :'n ?? Music Duxes 25 to It) 150 Devolving Patent Castors, Silver 'JO lo 10 5?) SilvoV Friilt and Cake P.a>kctS 20 to 3ti ?JW Sets. Tea and Table Spoons. 20 to 10 150 Gold Ilunt'g Case Watches, war'd 50 to 150 100 Dia'd Rings, cluster &. singlo stond 75 to 2(?t) 175 Gidd Watches . 85 to 150 ?100 Ladict' Watches 00 lo lOO 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins, Rrooches and . Ear Drops," Ladies' Sets of Gold and Coral. Jet and CM, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava ami Cameo; Sets nl .-?iiids.- Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased G?hl Ringt", G?hl Thimbles, Lockets, new slyle Reit Ruckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Poxes, Cold Pens w ith Gold and Silver Extension Holders, und a large as sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jew dry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. ?H) ' A chance lo obtain any of the above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing it sealed cn\clop.> for 25 cents. Five scaled envelopes w ill ho sent for SI; eleven for S2; thirty for S*1; sixty-five for SlO; one hun dred ror $15. Agents Wanted EvcYgieltc.rc". Unemtnlled Inducements offered i<?? Ladies and Cents who will act as such. Our descriptive circu lars will be sent on application.. Distributions are made iu the following manner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in fiealed envelopes, which arcweli mixed. One of .these envelopes containing tho Cerliticates nr.Qrdei- for Sotuo'article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to'choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate tho purchaser will sco what article it draws and its value, and can sond One Dollar and receive Mho urtiylO ?uimcd. P?r chasers'of oitr Sealed Envelopbs tnajr, iii this mon ner, ontttln an article worth from one to five hiiu drcd dollars. Long letters arc unnecessary. Have llie klndncss to wriio pln'/h directions; Orders lor Sealed Bh velopes must, in every case, bo accompanied with' the Cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town. County and Stale plainly written. Loiters should he addressed lo the Managers, o,s follows : Jackson, Cornish & Co., 193 & 10.'? EROAIiWAV. NKW YODK. ' june 1.*? 3m Now Opening At : .;?v .v tt %?-} '%ty.-ter*}''M?-a itPw (f>y\ 0*.?* ] BULLm SCOOTi^, luvt? rj-iwaff V> ~iK::t?'utfe?|?} wrrt x IfO*^ ??' ? iv - <- ??' rt^a**** CrMtriii A'flD?.^ ?4 Inducements to Etircliasers, Decline in iPpicesi! ;.>J K*$tfl$ k4o?'' fc*CV.ti?-.*ri j>> ?'hnVr-KV1, TT AVE JUST RECEIVED Their ' X1 J large ?Stock bf,vW-v ?m Ik* SPUING AND SUliDLER GOODS, Selected with.great,0111.0, and bought for.. Not Cask Prices. i THEIR Dry Goods Department Both in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC? Einhraccs all the New and Late Styles of the .Season. 9 t^rU . : , , Y ^ [?*' ALSO A LARGE STOCK. ? ,v.?vw'?.* }^;-???y?M<tsr?binf4 Mf -bfttVit-.<CL READY MADE CLOTHING, DOOTS-AND SHOES, ,. - ?? HATS AND "CAPS, NAILS, HARDWARE. ? SADDLERY if/hi . c 'I'l- Fi A.ran } m$* fe : WILLOW AND TTN. WARE. ?>] Toircthcr "with a Complete Assortment of *' , . .. .onpick ? v| FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR PRICES ARE MUCH BELOW the Last Season, aud iu many cases 25 to 50 per cent. There is no ' II XJ jVI 33 TJ G Tn th?'matter-?an Examination is only ncces 'Kary to: ? ^ i' ; . '? ??' . ESTABLISH THE- FACT. \ To all cur Friends and'Customers the Invita tion is Extended. ??????? ? ' '? - DULL & SCOYILL. feb 23 y lc ? ? _^ \_ I-' ' ?" ' Tlic Southern Brim* Store 1)11. 15 M, BltIJLJER.' diu;us,- / ?QS^- dtiugs,. j Medicines, <30 Medicines. PATENT MEidCr'Kfi.op ALL KINDS, Paints, OiH r.nd B?tSli?s/' Dyo Siuffc. 1 Lvq and-Potash, ? . . .. Maizena ami Corli Starch. Cooking and Washing S?da. . ? ? COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &etj Prepared by Ephraim Larrabce, 1WTTELS of all Kind?,' ] TRUSSES. Single and douhle,- Largo and Small, Pine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine RRAND1KS und WINKS for. Medical purposes, . PERFUMES aud TOILET SOAPS. The Best of Powders, i Call and ask for w hat you want in'the Drug Line, feb 23 o ly ?EMOVED. jNCKiS. M. tt. II^VLT^ EESPECTFCLLV INFOKMS THE LADIES OF Orangehurg and vicinity, that she has removed t? tire Store one door West 'of the Female 'Seminary, where she has ju.st'oponed a^vell selected ?tock of , Spring and Summer. ( Consisting of H1P.UUNS, FLO WEES. UUCHFS. H'lSTOlUS, PATT1S, SONTACS, ALMAS, SLTN DOWNS. GLADIATORS, CENTRAL PARKS, Fatdi ionahlc DONNKTK, OLD LADIES DONNETS, of the latest styles, HOODS, Trlmmed nnd Untrimnrcd, which arc oifcvcd on tlio most reasonable terms. inhr Sa . . M?ijiiu/'W.. j ? IT FOR SALE QIXTEEN (Hi) LOTS IN TIIE TI1RIV ing Town .t?t' llranphvillo, located near the South Carolina Railroad. They can lie pur chased single or in any number^ and will bo sold low and on acconiniodatn'g icrnis. ..y ] ?, This i>voperty )i?s always enjoyed the highest' refill At in u lor licallli, nml the he i b'n-aled for Ou-i ne^ot* any kind in tho Town. ., . . . . . 4*1* .... ....... ,,ALS0. ONE* HORSP, CARRIAGE AND BUSINESS WA gon. All of whhh will be sohl on the inost reason able Jcrnw.. . . opt.**, { * RRANClKiulirf IfOTEL, Juno-15 . ; ?;- ??' \.'!',! IiKfj i i dt R H. W. Briggniaim & Co.,, \TTl! ttl-C. Id* A VI',.TO INFORM' Pit I ENDS ?W ai/d ^it.dnery,'niAt\i'clmvenm\l^Vvranpcv I wool Ml W|./vIv ,?l?itt.iwtth?FRHSlF BOLTED GOIST ' unfl MEA1 , at CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses I irnly/ir'dciL h| " ?'?- *t5?v^/ t--I. '? \ ? all will ati. fy all. juuc S? Ijf . 8 ? Has resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW at Orange burg Court 1 harte", and'mhy?'? be fou?d at lib OftW Street. .?* | *** M Jt ft mar 23 Kp ^'<y??**t yw? ^Wajl ,f *_ liilf^fetife ?^ WJU*tteitia?i*fldic?iri?oIfri? Tifee&rtMsSUiltf ir I* residences, by being informed iu'rongl/iho F*sr&t)ioc or otheirtHseV^TEEWInffn'roOIiD^d^iJWLVKil PLATE; also die VOLCANlipB?WOB?3 V> x?* ? All w?rk?ono "Warranted-ito glviJ-iuffiufawSon. " Residence: al^r^JO^EfPn FEICSrtKttr^fiFitiige* burg District, S. C- ' J-!;! **rtV' . .... nmr .30 xieniti !* H AT *f " ?TT POLICIES ' NONFORFEITABLE, atf Dividend Declared Annually fe^c^^offe " .'i ??",7 -?.'..? . & ...... Attorneys- andSoMeitorB. Will Pracljce in Courts of the State,' and"also of the United Slates,.'cspc.cialiy iu.thc C#at ls of o. JAMES p: jZLA-R. ' ; / SAMUELJrBBLE. fcb23 ' ? * .1 *J .?? 3 .A. *_ ATTORNEY AT L A TV * i~.; ^A^Tja^O^Q^^^ Will practice in the Caurts of OrauKehtorgJand u 1#obe i .torn** ?* rv rony 11 T^lf >7A ? AX1> Yjg ' "Vor* Xcatly flrpaa-cd rfy^gtffegjfei;, (Opposite Corncl^on^K^icr^S^^ fob '2:5 c ? - IJudtrwrjt^ JTh'p Iiisia-aiico; Compmij' OP NEW- YORK, ASSKTTS OWn wm^y ' FOR THE _ .. Security. Eire Insunuico, C^WnT OP NEW YORK , r These stand in tbe:first ranks of all good/tW^iratrce* fv,)-3 . .._y :i ^ Dr. E. J. Oliveros, Proprietor.. .?ji ^r-sriVi v.t t ; imp Frailk K. Shlng" ler, M. S., A\D DE ALE pchtiue. Kerosine Oil, C?stor Oil, Linseed Oil, Oil, Spike Oil,'British Oil, Varnishes. (Hue, Alum, Whiting, Salasratns,' Conklhg'Sodn. Crcajft T?Vt?r, &C, &c, Os\vcgO.GorA?.Starch, Muixcita and Urem*, Vermifuge Candy, Sterling's Ambrosial FloJfdajW'a ter,- Christttdorn'4 Hair Dye, HabV llnirlllfifrRer, Mrs. Allen's JlostviOt mid Zyiobaispinh-^f?b?g' Bottli's, jrnssos, Frcneh Hibr Hrushos, Tooth nrhshcs-,*:xtra ShftTihg Brushes, lndelibliffrnli. Bi valve Speculutni.v Breast Pumps, Smclliwrt?ySall*. Bitters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Kcnicdy, Turf Oil, Foutzc Horse, Cattle and Swine Fdwi1*r*r>l!s? tnag Liniment. Jamaica. Ginger,'Concchtrtltt'd Lj* Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Brqwn'.e ext. ,*f ViU*. rinn, French Br&udy for medical purposr^oiily. bu4 cv^ry other kind'of medieino that is wealfjr fcun.4 in a first class Drug Store. V* Jt ^fi The Proprietor being a graduatr of injtlbvrh* ?-n?! a DrdggijChf long experience, n.ii-ttrc^ publia that all medicines bearing the. lrdid or E. 4, Olivo ros, M.. D., tiro lnanufacturcd by hiinsulf and *re wnrrtinted pnre n mt'fill able. ^ ??''??;"-*W ?*i_*w<fi'r Von. SviB tihd it, to^youRihtcrct to call at the Oiwburg Drug Storey ^^^^1 mar 2?ty Druggist and A jSotliCtfaVy. _ _ - -? lamL. Tr ERP CONSTANTLY ON nr\ND.A WKKI&SI|. JL^. lected Stock.of.j latxfr.iti !?0i? DRY GOODS1 AND- OUOOERSESf Beady Made- CiotJnag' .>>? ..l^ery:;D^ci'lpm?K milieu. Tj^g^ a^|#>0\? i ('ACL; AND'?EEvFOE dfOllUrS?l.U*?&^ ?Vb 2-1 m :1c.