The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, August 03, 1867, Image 3
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS,
PUBLISHED !
EVMllxV SATURDAY MORNING
AT
Orangeburg, S. C.
. Terms: $2 00per Annum, in Advance.
During t lie Spring and Fall Seasons, Extra Copies
v>f the On a no ku mi a Nkw? will he oirculatcd for tire
vbcnefKof our Advbutibinp Pathos*.
JteV" Conf met Advertisements inserted on tiro
'most Liberal To uns. Address
SAMUEL DIBBLE,
Editor>'Orangeburg Nows,"
Ornngcburg, S. C.
&??>- We resp^crffully request our friends to
?send in the/if ?. Advertisements ,as early in the
week as convenient; and 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,, find will bti enabled to give more of the
J?test news, vp to the time of our going to press.
READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE.
local rrEMsr
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST3,^67.
Way The Board of Free Schools will meet
'in this Town, on tho 4th Monday in September
'nest. .,
> Serious Accident.
On Saturday waning last, Mr. Thomas
'Oliver, a Eighty -esteemed citizen of this
'town, met wWh n-serious full down the stops of
'his residence, bruising his face, and suffering
extremely from the concussion occasioned by
the fall. We are glad to announce, however,
'that; although at first in a very critical condi
tion, hw physicians now entertain decided
Ihqpcs'?Y his recover}'.
The Crops.
The weather has not been as favorable as
we could desire, during tho past week: but on
summing up the results of the crop of this year
wo have no reason to modify our previous re
ports.
i&f ,,.?, '
A friend in this town has a small tract of
'^pct cotton"; and he has counted as many as
seventy bolls and blooms on one stalk, while
forty or fifty is the average number. Can the
country beat the town'!.
TIic Registrars for this District
Wo think that everybody will agree with us,
that the appointments for this District are emi
nently judicious ; and we trust that every one
<?f those named, who can take the oath, will
sorve. Ry so doing, there will be no opportu
nity fur further appointments, which may be
made from nmohg those who arc very objec
tionable to the well-disposed in the community.
Wc feel that wc are uttering the general opin
ion of the District, when we say that -every
man is expected to do his duty."
To Parents.
Do you take Ihirlvs Weekly for Boys ami
Girls? If not, subscribe for it, and you will
bc^dolighted with it. There is reading matter
in it, of interest to young and old.
A thrilling story of life in Texas, will soon
be published, in its columns, it is from t.'p .
pen of a talented Floridian, now resutcm. m
. .Taxas, and the pietnrcs' aro drawn front lifo.
JIo wait one of tho survivors of Fanhlu's ill-fa
ted band; was with that bravo ofh'cor when be
was captured, and was loft by the Mexicans
for dead, after the inhuman butchory of bis
brave associates. We doubt not it will be
very interesting.
Burke's Weekly in published for 62,00 n
year, by J. W. Burke & Co., Macon, Ga.
New Advertisements.
8?sT:Sec Citation^ ,hy the Ordinary. ?
HSF New Flour just roccived at ExEKlEh k
Koiin's, for, sale low.
j&itgr Read the advertisement of M. MoMas
tkh in another column,?Great Bargains, &o.
W?T"Draught llorso Wanted.?Apply to Mr.
Sanders Glover; Orangeburg, S. C.
B?y* Attention is invited to Curd of Dr. A.
M. S.nidkr, which will bo found in our ool
umns to-day.
Messrs..Ezekiki. <& K?UN have just re
ceived a lnrgelot of Factory Yarn, which they
offer on rcasonablo terms.
#ar Euroka Chaptor, No. 13, R.-.A.-.M.v
The regular Convocation of this Chapter will
bo-hold on Saturday the 17th inst.j at 10
o'clock, A. M.
J66y" As tho District Court meets noxt week,
wo would take this opportunity to call the at
tention of persons visiting our town, to the fine
accommodations and rcnsonublb rates of board
at the Cannon House, which is eligibly situa
ted, and has a fine Bar Room, and all requi
sites for tho comfort of its guests. See Adver
tisement.
_???????-??<????
It has been discovered that by grinding tea
in the sumo manner as eofl'ec, before infusion,
the quantity of exhilarating fluid obtained is
nearly doubled.
ItOIIlN.
? ? ? *?. .
The Mason to procession in Boston contained
8^899 Masons in full regalia, and 40 hands of
music, with 450 musiciaus.
In clearing out a reservoir at St. Louis used
for supplying the city with water, the bodies
of thirty-three children wero found.
It is reported that cholera has appeared at
Greenwood, Miss:, on tho Yazoo River. Over
thirty negroes have died, but no eases yet a
moug the whites.
Ex-Senntor B. II. Hall delivered a speech
at Atlanta, recently. He takes decided grounds
against reconstruction under the military bill,
and advises the people to reject the terms.
Ex-Gov. Johnson has written a letter advi
sing the people of Georgia not to accept the
terms of the military reconstruction acts, and
sa3's: "1 hope every man in Georgia who can
register will do so, with a view of defeating
the scheme of our degradation."
Twenty thousand Swiss women earn a com
fortable living by watchmaking. They make
the movements, and mostly put them together.
A few women are finishers. The I-Jtiyllsh Wo
?ian'? Jtcvictc says : "Geneva has refused to
employ women, and totally lost the watch trade.
None of the so-called Geneva watches are made
there, but in Neufehatol, where women Irave
always been employed."
Among the papers captured at Qucretaro, it
has been ascertained, was a letter from Mira
nion to Maximilian, protesting against the ap
pointment of Marque/, to a military rank high
er than his own. Marques: was, however, ap
pointed to such a rank, and this rivalry between
himself and Miramon, taken in connection with
other matters, leads to the belief that Marquez
really was not loyal to Maxiniili ;n.
A shocking tragedy occurred near Union
City, Odin county, Ky., on Monday. A negro
man broke jail in that town on the proceeding
Friday, repairing to the house of an aged ami
highly respected widow lady, named Charani,
outraged her, and then fled. Two sons of the
injured woman followed the wretch to Hick
man, Ky., arrested him. and, taking him hack
to near the scene of the outrage, sind him dead,
and then severed his head from his body.
A marriage recently took place, in Fayctte
villo, N. C. of a white man. named Thornton
to a negro woman. Previous to tho perfor
mance of the ceremony, application was made
to General Sickles for an order legalizing the
same. The General accorded the requisite
permission and authority for the m rriage tn
take place, hut.il was accompanied with an ex
press disapprobation of such an unusual pro
ceeding.
Information,d'roin Florida states, says the
Washington correspondent id' the New York
Tiinc*i that the date Republican Union Con
vention held at Tallahassee was a decided suc
cess, and that the platform adopted embraced
a most unequivocal endorsement of the recon
struction policy of Congress. When the Con
vention was lir.-t organized considerable section
al joakmsy was evinced between the delegates
from Eastern and Middle Florida, but before
the adjournment all differences were healed
and the greatest unanimity of feeling prevailed.
A watchmaker of Washington. 1). C. has
just completed a line chronometer watch, in
tended as a present from President Johnson to
'"?.i ^??o^n of '.Tana n. The watch is a most
Ur,iutilul niece of workmanship. It is a liunt
ing case of the finest eighteeu eai... goto, vwij
thick and heavy. On the inside of the lid is
tho following inscription: "To his Majesty
the Tycoon of Japan, from the President of
tho United States, 18C7." The works are of J
tho finest kind, and tho watch is jewelled
throughout. The style of chain has not yet
been selected.
Sukhatt's Fate;?A Piece or Spite.?
Forney's Chronicle has let off the following
spiteful paragraph: '-One of our evening co
temporaries is nervous about the fntcofSur
ratt. There noed be no alarm on his account.
Nobody expects him to be found guilty in this
city, under the present arrangements for selec
ting a jury. We have no doubt Washington
is eminently loyal. Hut the 'Lost Cause' has
enough friends horo to secure at least one
member of any jury that may be ompanncllcd
to try Surratt. That one member is as good
as a dozen, so far as defeating a verdict of
?guilty' is concerned. Neither Surratt nor
anybody else is ever likely to be punished in
this city for aiding the rebellion, whether as an
assassin of the nation's President or as a Con
federate spy and blockade-runner. Surratt is
more likely to get a clerkship in one of the
Departments in a few weeks than he is to be
hanged for his crime.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 , ^ ?
Orangeburg District, j
Ily P. A. McMI?HAKL Esq., Ordinary.
WHi'!IlEAS,-:Lov.on Argoo hath made suit to mo
to ginnt Iiiin Loiters of Administration of tho Estnto
ami olfoots of John II. Johnson, deceased.
TIk'bo aro Ihorcforo to cite nnd admonish sill ami
singular the kindred and or editors of the said .John
II. Johnson, dopessd, that thoy be anil appear before
nie, in the Court of Ordinary, to ho held at Ornnge
bilrg C. II.. on the 10th day of August inst., after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, io
hIiow cnuse if nny they have, why the said Adminis
tration ?houhl not be granted.
Given under my bund thin first day of August
Anno Domini,: I8?7.
P. A. McMICHAEL, (). O. I>.
nag 3 . vi Ut
BUNCHES FACTORY YARN,
j_ V/\J just received and for sale by
EZEKIEL & KOI IN.
fch 251 e . ly
Consignees per South Carolin:?. Railroad
Remaining in the Depot to Dato.
J. J. Sallcy, .T. Jones, .1. llufl'tnnn, J. Conner, !>?
W. Horton, U. P. Parier, It. S. Glcut. 15. II. Hor
ton, J. II. Fehler, J. W. Rilcy, J. W. llulTiiinn, J.
1). Smoke, C. E. Pooser, L. Lorcntz.
In accordance with orders received from the Su
perintendent, Storago will hereafter bo charged on
Goockj remaining in tho Depot for inn unreasonable
length of time. W. C. MEREDITH,
Agent.
commercial!
Ot'FiUK OF TiiK Ouanokiuik: Xkws,
August 2, 1H?7.
COTTON.?The market steady. Wo quote:;
Ordinary. 18?
Middling. \\)(,,)
Strict Middling. 20
llounil Rice?Dull at $2.00 per bushel.
COLD. :&y
SILVER. 26
EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, R. A. M.
An Extra Convocation of tliis Chapter will be
held at Oraiigchurg C. II., on Saturday the 17th day
of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Companions arc
ordered to be punctual in their attendance, as busi
ness of importance is to be transacted.
By order of the High Priest.
W. T. McKEWN.
S. Q. Jamison, Secretary.
nug3 td
in A Medium Sized DRAUGHT HORSE,
"| for which bash will be paid. Apply to
S. GLOVER,
is At tlio residence of Col. W. F. Uni
son, opposite t?i Mr. Austin Rull s.
nug ."> tf
THE CANNON HOUSE!
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.)
THE SURSCH1REE WOULD Re
spectfully inform the Traveling Pu4
?ggsgaMateliu that bis HOUSE, is opened f?r
^BtKKSSBOH* their nccotnndntiori.
RATES OF ROARD.
Hoard per" Day.? 2 K)
44 Week. 7 00
44 44 Month. 20 00
ALSO A UAH-ROOM
In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of
Liquors.
JAS.
J n>)w!clnr
nug
in
dent al notice
1TAKE GREAT PLEASURE in saying to thc Citi
zens, in and around the vicinity or Ornngeburg
?'. II., that I will be there on the 2nd; Srd, 1th & 6th
of September, prepared t<< put in from One to an
Entire Sei of Teeth, on cither Gold, Silver or Vul
emi'ito Jtn;;o, r.nd will till Teeth,'with Gold Foil,
Sponge, (or Crystal Gobi) Amalg.-uti ami Hill's Stop
ping.
TEETH EXTRACTED with utmost care.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all Operations
t (i my en i e.
All persons desiring work done will call at the
residence of Mr. I. W. II. . tikes.
Respectfully
.Tidy 20th; 1807. A. M. SNIDER, D. S.
Great Bargains!!!
SELLING OFF AT AND HE LOW COST for one
Month, until nil site present Stock is closed out,
two thousand yards more of thai line Sen Island
Drown Shirting at I2lc, Stout Long Cloth 11c. Hyds
for $1, Super Fine at 2Ue, reduce*I front :;;>(-, Prints
10c, fine (best) Prints 16c, worth 26c super French
colored Muslins 2?c. stout Linen Drill 20c Linen C.
Hdkfs 12.1c, lino while Hose 26c, line Jaconet and
Nniisook Muslins, Misses Calfskin Ihiotpu cheap. La
ll'? line Shoes, very low, Men'-' stout wax Leather
Hootcs, cheap. Sugar, goo.!, 7 t'"r -;,r dark Mus
fl"L:iins 20c cost !16c, Dehnges for fall dresses
v> M M< MASTER, Agent.
C- * It
au^ n
R
List of Letters
EM A INI NG IN THE POST OFFICE UNCALL
0,l for?Aug. 1, 1HC7.
A.
Ant illy, M. P.
A vent er. Gnus.
Armstrong, M. 1)., R.
R.
Rrimer, Oliver
maekhnwk. Mrs. Eliza
Eurnclt, .Ino. F.
C.
Colcmnn, O. A.
Clifton, Robert (col d)
Collar, Maria Miss
Onrn, W. P.
F.
Foglo, Dcnsman
Felder, N. F.
G.
Garrick, Dnniel
Griflis, M. A. Mrs.
Green, Alex. )
care John Edwards. /
II.
Higdon, Francis J.
Ilutto, P. S.
Hurley, George W.
11 nt to* 0, H. Dr.
Ilulto, Dan !
Hunter M. D.. Jas.
Ilutto, .1. .1.
.1.
Jelfcoal, Morgan
Johnston, Preston <
Justic. Eliza
M.
Knight, (bib vi el
Knight. .1. Miss
L.
Lessor. L. It.
M.
Mngrill. Lich'd
Mvers, s.
Myers, K.
McMichaol, Thos. E.
- , t).
O'Dowd, William
P.
Thin, Dr.
S.
Stroinaii, Joshua
Small, W. J.
Shuhir, A. II.
Sironian. Ellen Miss
Seglest, JiillcO.
Strotnnn, Chas.
Siromim, E. N.
Sti'oniau, P. 0.
T.
Tal um, Mary Miss
Touchberg, J. II.
Tinloy, David
W.
Whetstone, Dr. N. C.
Williams, T. N.
Will. Jacob F.
Wat kins, W.
Zetiiicr. Samuel
Drop Letters must be prepaid one cent : paper:
2 cents. T. C. 11U RR ELL, P. M.
Citation
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, \
Orangeburg District. (
Ry P. A. McMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Edward F. Reese hath made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Administration do
hon is non. cum test annexo, of the Estate and Etl'ects
of William 1'. Reese, doc.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
singular the Kindred nnd Creditors of the said
William I*. Reese, deceased, that Ihoybennd appear
hcfoi'O me iu the Court of Ordinary, to be held
at Ornngeburg C. 11. on the 21 si day of August
next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the
forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be granted,
(liven under mj hand this 27th day of July, Anno
Domini, 1807. I?. A. MeM It'll A EL,
jnly20?21 VI o. <k l>.
IjIRESH TURNIP AMi WINTER CAHRAGE
; SEEDS, for sale at
iulv 18
E/.EKIEL .v. KOI IN 8
Notice.
PERSONS WANTING GINS SHARPENED will
address mo through the Post Office,
J. M. FELDER,
Box 58, Onuigeburg, S. 0.
july 20 1"?
To the Planters.
COTTON TIE AND IKON HOOPS
FOR BALING COTTON.
IRON HOOPS tor Haling Cotton, being largely
in uso in the .whole Southern Country, and be
ing sold at u much less price I hau Hope, the proprie
ty of using them in place of Hope is brought to the
attention oft he Planters. Besides the difference in
value, the Iron Tics arc great preservers of Cotton,
when baled, from fire. Every Tie is perfect ami
ready for immediate use. We have made arrange
ments to supply Hie "ARROW TIE," and will lie
prepared tu till orders promptly at the Lowest Mar
ket Price. We bog that our friends in ordering,
will state whether they will use Ties or Hope.
E. II. RODGERS & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
C'milcst on S. C.
july 20 2ni
MAKKET,
BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL. Ac,
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, arc now prepared
to supply daily, at our MARKET, on Rus
sell-Street, fresh Reef, Mutton, Veal, &c? butchered
and prepared in tine style by JACK DAISY, the well
known Charleston Butcher. We have made pre
parations to continue the business, and hope wo may
he sustained by the community.
Market in Basement of Chas. Bull & Co.'s Store.
OHAS. RULL.
OED. W. STURGEON,
july 20 tf
Turnip Seed!! Turnip Seed!!
BULL & SCOVILL
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL
and complete assortment of Fresh and Genuine
Seeds, viz :
EARLY WHITE DUTCH,
STRAP LEAF WHITE FLAT,
LARGE WHITE GLOBK,
LARGE WIIITK NORFOLK,
LARGE WIIITK FLAT,
YELLOW ALHKRDKEN,
RUTA RAG A, fine American.
KITA BAG A, Purple Top.
RUTA BAG A, White Improved,
For Sale Low.
KEROSENE OIL
T II E
II l'i S T I N T II E M A R K E T
7"> cents per gallon.
"FJ isi j,- TOBACCO
On consignnicnl
find for sale low
BULL & SCOVILL,
feh 2il "y 1?'
JOSEPH McNAMARA,
ANNOUNCES TO IIIS
I"Mil ENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
' that lie has just returned from the North with
a Tine Stork of
NEW SPRING GOOD
CALICOS AS LOW AS 12.} CENTS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
SHOES, ii ATS, &c., ?c., So.
AS TT KU AX,
//<? lm< mi I html a Complete Supply /;/'
FRESH AND
CIIOIt'K FAMILY GROCERIE.S
Kmbrncing Kvory Articlo Desirable to House
keepers in this Line
Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, and CORN, in quantities to purchasers.
Pay a vuit to
McNAMARA'S.
feb 2.1 l.v
F YOr WANT A CHEAP PAPER
take the "OnANOKHURO NkWB."
WHISKEY LABELS FOR SALE IN
quantities to suit Purchasers. Apply
at thin Olhcc.
Notice!! Notice!!
:o:
Tremendous Decline
OF
PRICES
IN ALL KINDS OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTH LNUj
SHOWS,
HATS,
FANCY GOODS,
CROC ERIKS, '
&c.-; &c, &c,
Wo would respectfully inform our numerous
friends and customers, that we hare determined
to clo.se out our present stock of
SUMMER, GOODS
At prices to suit the times.
Wc guarantee to give the HIGHEST
PRICES for all kinds of DOMESTIC PRO
DUCE, and to SELL OUR GOODS as cheap
or encaper tlinn any one in Orangeb?rg.
EZEKIEL & KOHN
foh 23 y lo
The Southern Dins: Store
DR. B. M. SHULER.
DRUGS, DRUGS,
Medicines, <?3 Medicines.
PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS,
Paints, Oils ami Brushes, *
Dye Stulls,
Lyo and Potash,
Maizena and Coi n Starch,
Cooking ami Washing Soda.
COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER,
&c., Prepared by Ephraim Lnrrabcc,
RITTERS or all Kinds,
TRUSSES. Single and double, Large and Small,
Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO,
Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes,
PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS.
The Best of Powders.
Call and ask Tor what you want in the Drug Line,
feh 23 c ly
ROBINSON & CO.,
RUSSELL STREET.
A LWAVS HAVE ON HAND A WELL ASSORT!
il cd S'ock of Choice
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
TIN AND GLASSWARE,
SHOES, DRY GOODS, &c:.
ALSO A LOT OF
CHOICE CIGARS.
TOR SALE CHEAP.
tine STEAM ENGINE and SAW MILL
One HORSE POWER, (for one or t welve horses)
One CORN and COR MILL. Pane's Make
One Second Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison's Mako
One BILLIARD TABLE in good order
One Sot of TEN PINS and BALLS
One SEWING MACHINE Wbocler & Wilson's
One SYRUP MILL with two 100gallon POTS
One Four Horse WAGON
One French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL
2 Sctr* or WAGON IRONS.
We arc nldo Agents for
CLEMENS, BROWN & COS COTTON GIN,
Manufactured in Oolumhn?. Gn.
fob 23 ly
F. H. W. Briggmann & Co.,
\\7~E BEG LEAVE TO INFORM FRIENDS
* y and customers, that we have made arrange
ment to supply them with FRESH BOLTED GRIST
and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, espouses
only added.
A call will satisfy all. junc 8?ly
STEVENS HOUSE*
21, 23, 25 ?C- 27 liroadway, Ar. Y.
Opposite Rowling Green.
0 N T 11 E E U R 0 P E A N P L A N .
rglllE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known
\ to the travelling public. The location is es
pecially suitable lo merchants and business men ; it
is in close proximity to the business pavt of the
city? is oil lho highway of Southern and Western
travel?and adjacent to all the principal Railroad
and Steamboat depots.
The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda
tion for over 800 eucsUj?it is well furnished, and
possesses every modern Improvement for the com
fort for its inmates. The rooms tire spacious and
well ventilated?provided with gas and water?the
attendance is prompt and respectful?and the table
is generously provided with every delicacy of the
season?at moderate rates.
The rooms having boon refurnished and remodel
ed, we are enabled to offer extra facilities Tor the
comfort ami plea pure of our guests.
URO. K. CHASE & CO.,
nine I dm Proprietors.
CARDS.
Huh resumed tho PRACTICE OF LAW at Orange
burg Court House, ami may be found at Iiis Ofliuo
over Cornelson, Kramer-& Co.'b Now Store, Russell
Street.
mur 23 jf
-' _iM'tvith _
<fc 8COVILL,
? I.U / "
AGENTS FOR-.THE-.
Eqituhlo Lifo. Iiisirranco Coriipauy'^
I OF NEW YOftK;. .
POLICIES NON-FOB FEITAULE, % "
Dividond'Doclared Annually to Policy Holder.)
f?'> 23_' id'
. IZLAR & DIBBLE,
Attorneys and Solicitors;
Will Practice in CourtsI of tlic Stuie.'nnil ttieo of
Hie Unitcil States^ especially in the Coin 's of
RAN K R? PTC Y .
oiiATsroiiii ^iitia \ b;. o.
JAMES F. IZLAR. SAMUEL Dil-RI.V..
fob 23 *? '" ' ~iy
.;:t
P. J. 5IAL0NE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WALTERRORO; S. C.
Will'practico in tbo Courts of Ornngoblirg and
Colloton, and attend promptly to nil hu Dittoes en
trusted to bis enre. i
may 11 tf
E. C. ?EffAlJiX,
W ATC H MAKBK
JEWELLER.
Work Neatly RejHtirctf awl WtfjVailMtl,
RUSSE LL-STRF JT,
(Opposite Cornelson, Kramer & C" . i.
fob 23 c '"}':?:
BULL & SCOVILL
r.u jV
ARE AGENTS FOR Tili-:
Underwriters Firo Insnraiicc (
OF NEAV YORK.
AS SETTS OVER $3,6o?:?
FOR THE
Security Fire Insurance Compmiy
OF NEW YORK
A S SETTS OVER 81,000,000.
These stand in the first ranks of all goo-i Insurance
Companies.
fob 23 y 16
Medical Notice.
The Undersignc l have this day formed i Copart^
ncrship for the PRACTICE OF MEDIC FNE in
Orangcburg and its vicinity. The general aban
donment of the Credit System.-will com.) >?} t! . ut la
present their bills QUARTE!?L> for Payment
All persGne indebted at tho prcsen'. rime, tn either
of the uadersigcicd individually,, arc lciuesttJ'l.:
make payment at an carry duy.
TIIOS. A. ELLIOTT, M. DJ
ALEXANDER S. SALLEY. M. D.
July 1st., 1807. jury II
Orangetrarg Drug 8 lore.
Dr. E. .1. Oliveros-,
Proprietor..
IMPORTER AN'I> PEALI'JI l.N
DRUGS, Medicines. Perfumeries, T.-''l?i Article^ .
Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre. Spanish Rrowu,
Indigo, id adder, Copperas, Logwood, SpWis 'i'ttr
pchtine, Kerosine Oil, Castor Oxl/Lins.-d Cot, v>livo
Oil, Spike Oil; British Oil, Varnishes. Olpe, Ahn?,
Whiting, Saite vat us, Cooking Soda. Creatii Tartar.
&c., fco., Oswego Corn Starch, Mai/ena and Hrpriiri,
YcrmifvCC Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia, Florida Wa
ter, Christadora'-I Hair Dye, Hall's Hair Reliefer,
Mrs. Allen's Restorer on 1 Zylolwlsnm, Feeding
Rottlis. Trusses, Frcoch Hair P.rm ??. .-, Tooth
Brushes, Extra Shaving Brushes, Imlelible lid?, Ri
viilvc Spcculnms. lb-cast Pumps, Smelting Salt?,
Ritters of all kinds. Collier's Iloisc lUjm.dy. Turf
Oil, Foutzo Ilorso, Cuttle and S fine Powders, Mus
tang Liniment. Jamaica Ginger, ConcenlrjiU- ! Lye,
Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Brown',-* ext.' cf Yale,
rian, French Brandy for medical purpwr. only; nun
every other kind of medicine Unit is tfMial'y undid
in a first class Drug Store.
The Proprietor being a graduate of liu-d.joip and
a Druggist of long experience, assurts Jho public
that all medicines bearing thf label of E; .<? OUvo
ros, M. D., arc manufactured by hliajvU and uro
warranted pure and reliable.
You will find it to your h.tom-t to call lit the
Oranceburg Drug Store by
E. J. QLlYERO?, M. 1?.
mar 2?i y Druggist and ApothebAry
agentb,
TT" ERP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) \ WJ: Lh SE
iv lected Stock of
DRY GOODS AND Gilt \i '!?;!.: I?1S,
Heady Made CIotMxig
AND
Every Itoscriptum
OF
m>mm mm&
WHICH THEY WILL SRI I. M
CHEAP CASH PRICES.
CACL AND SEE FOR YOL'kM^.vi:.:.
D. LOUIS.
,T. P. HARLE"- .
tob 2i5