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~ the oitxij?8!KBXJSi5rjr* news, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING Orangeburg, S. C. -jyw TVrwis: $2 OO^ier vlnnm?, in Advance. ^'During the Spring and Fall Seasons, Extra Copies ef the OitANdKnuna News will ho circulated for the bencfitof our AnvKnTisixo Pathoxs. BtajrCoiitrnct Advertisement* inftertod on the f most Liberal Tenon; ? Address SAMUEL DIBBLE. Editor "Orangeburg Nows," Orangeburg, 8. C. t, ! \ . i ? I ;-; IgT* We respectfully request our friends to tend in their Advertisements as early in the week as convenient; and if possible, let us hate them by Thursday evening. Hy this means, we ivitl be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur day, and will be enabled to give more of the '^tttjettj^^ READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. ?ATURDAY .MORNING, JULY G, 1867. South Carolina University. The first public day of this noble State In stitution was Saturday hist, 20th ult., upon which occasion, Messrs. L. B. Bates, W. T. . <1. RatkA, D. 55. Dantzler and F. W. Dantzler, of this District, received certifi cates of Graduation in the School of History and Political Economy. In the Junior Classes of other Schools, Distinctions were conferred upon the following young gentlemen from Orangeburg, viz v School of Ancient Languages?L. R. Bates and D. Z. Dantzler. School of Rhetoric and English Litera ture?A. D. Fair. ? Sch?olvorMKtheinatics and Engineering? I). Z. Dantzler and F. W. Dant/.i.eu. School of Natural Philosophy?1). Z. Dantz ler. School of Chemistry, iJcc.?L. B. Bates, W. T. C. Bates and V. W. Dantzler. iST* Wo aro under obligations to Mr. Ja mks Cannon. Proprietor of the well known Cannon House, for a bottle of fine old Brandy, to which, if;we were called upon to name it, we would give the soubriquet of ''Just the very llEST." Mr. Cannon, in-compliance with the orders issued by ;,P.ihiel from the Lion's Den," has fitted up n neat and convenient Bar in the basement of?iis Hotel, where be will keep as fine a I stpckj-of, Liquors ol'^dl kinds as ever were offered in' this place. J^2i"'Those of our readers who desire a cool and invigorating temperance Driiik, arc in vited to.call upon ottr friend HirnnKLL at the < P?stbUicc, where he is prepared to furnish Iced Soda Water at the moderate price of ten cents a glass, or three glasses for twenty-five cents. We have long needed a Soda Fount in Orange burg, and this desideratum being now supplied by our worthy Postmaster, we bespeak for him a libcrid patronage. Wc would call special attention to a new Syrup, composed of rare and choico ingredients, which our friends say is excellent,?the Rain how Syrup, which can be furnished tit a slight advance in price over the usual flavoring ex tracts, and is wud, to .bp well worth the differ ence* Our Fourth. The day in thin town was celebrated by the , Comet Fire Engine Company, with a parade and barbecue, which passed off* in the most satisfactory and agreeable manner. The Aiken Press. Wo have received the first number of this new weekly, which fully realizes in ihs appear ance the promises of its Prospectus, May a long and n.seful.earepr be before it; and we trust that the day may not be distant, when it will be published in the centre of u now Dis trict, bearing the name of Carolina,; gratest statesman, flew Advertisements. Jiay* Attention is called to the card of Mr. Max W.UiNKit, in our column* to-day, IQySco Notico of Tax Collector, Orange Parish. K??fSoo Internal Revenue Notico, Annual List for 18G7. Tho law attaches additional amounts to tho tux unless paid on or before the first of August. The regular Convocation of the Eureka Chapter No. V.l* R. A. M, will be held at this on tho 27th inst. See Notice. Our readers will sco by reference to our advertising columns, that Dr. Thomas A, Elliott aud Dr. Alexander S. Salley have formed a Copartnership, for tho practice of Medicine in Orangeburg and viucinity. Wo; would also cull the attention of Ppbtors (o cither of tho ubovo miniod gontlemon, to thoir Notice in this issue. Tho attention of our rcadors is invited to tho Notico of Mr. yToiin Davis, Agent of Bureau Refugees, Frccdmcu and Abandoned Lands, llo desires information in regard to tho disabled frccdmcu of our District. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. Dr. M. Shirer, B. II. Barton, D. W. Barton. B. McUrill, 1?. Koller, J. D. Livingston. .Inck .Tolins, Dr. lt. W. Bates, J. Mi Livingston, B. P. Pou, 0. Jonos, Mrs. E. Marchant, W. McElroy, J. D. Jones, II. D. Cook, II L. Smoko, J. 0- Harmon, W. Knotts, J. Jones. In acconlnnco with orders .received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in the Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, _Agent. OBITUAlt Y. Dm>?At his resilience near Rowc's Pump, May 24th 1807, ELVIN E. PUNCH ESS, aged 44 years, 8 months and 22 days. "Blessed are the dcud, which die in the Lord." Dir.n?Juno 21s?, 1807, of Cholera Infantum, CHARLES KURD, only child of \V. S. und E. C. BARTON, aged four months and ten days. "Rest, little baby, rest, Not in thy cradle bed, Not in thy mother's breast, but with the silent dead." Charlie, little bird of beauty, thou wnst too pure, too lovely, to live in this cold world. Ilow sad and lonely do we feel, since thy infant smiles no longer gladden our hearts! Darling baby! we would not have thee back*if we could, from that bright abode to which a kind Saviour has called thee, one of Iiis own chosen little ones, to dwell with II im forever. When, for the last time, we looked in that little cof fin at thy pale face, tears were shed, not for thee, precious lamb! but for thy weeping parents. Dear little Charlie is now resting in the bosom of Dim who said, "Suffer tittle children to come unto tue, and forbb' them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." T. F. B. EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, R. A. M. The regular Convocation of this Chapter will be held at Orangeburg C. II., on Saturday the 27th day of July, 1807. Companions are ordered to be punc tual in their attendance as business of importance is to be transacted. Candidates for the degrees will attend. By order of the High Priest. W. T. MeKEWN. S. 0. Jamison, Secretary. july ? Id Notice. As I find in tlie "Business Directory" of the Car olina Times, the firm of "BAILS 11 ? WAHN Hit" mentioned among the Wholesale and Retail .Mer chants of Orangeburg, this is to inform all parties that 1 am in no way connected with that firm, or any other firm in Orangeburg. MAX WAHNER. Orangcbiirg, S. C, July 8, 1807. jul (i 11 Medical Notice. The Undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership for the ?ritAOTlCK OF M K IM CIN K in Orangeburg aiid its vicinity. The general aban donment of the Credit System, will compel ':::Tu io present their h?ls QUARTERLY to: Payment. All persons indebted td the present time, in cither of the undc"-':vned individually, are requested to Uiakv payment at an early day. TIIOS. A. KLLIOTT, M. 1). ALEXANDER S. SALLF.Y, M. 1). ' July 1st., 1807. july (i?tf OFFICE BURKAU RKFUOEKS, FllKKD.MKN & ABANDONED LANDS, OuAXCKiuMtu f. II., S. C., July 1807. I would hereby respectfully request I he Citizens of Orangeburg District, to report (o this office all immrtunntp FREKUMKX. (Adult Males. Females and children, Blind, Deaf ami Dumb, Imbecile, or Idiot, Insane, Clubfoot, Cripple.) at their earliest convenience. JOHN DAVIS, Agent Bureau R. F. & A. L. ?(?>"' Carolina Times please copy, july ?1 tf U. S. Internal Revenue, Skconii Di.htiiict, South Caiiomxa, Chahlkstox, June 120, ISU7. Tho Taxes on ?he ANNUAL LIST for 1K07, com prising taxes on Income, Billiard Tables kept for private use, Carriages, Plate and Cold Watches, arc now due and payable. These TANKS may bo paid by persons residing in Orangeburg District, to P. V. DIBBLE, Esq., nt Orangeburg C. II., on or be fore August 1st., 1867. I'nlcss paid by that time, the l?a attaches additional amounts to the tax. FKDKIIICK A. SAWYER, Collector, Second District, South Carolina. july <? 1 ?n TO TAX PAYERS. IWILL BE AT ?BANOEBURfi C. It. FOR TilK Collection of the Second Quarterly Tax for Orange Parish, on Monday, July 22d, and two days succeeding, and will bo at Branch villc during the rest of the wcefc. P. W. PAIREY. Tax Collector Orange Parish, july ? td 11 List of Letters E1IA1XING IN THE POST OFFICE UNCALL cd for?July J, 1*<?7. A Andnt, J. F. B. Bcrrv Francis C. Boll, Esq., J. M. llcrry, Stephen N. bonnet I, John Bronson, John C. Cooker, Mi.-* Dealey F. Fehler, Nathaniel F. Fanning, J. 0. Fanning, J. A. II. Hopkins, John \V. Ilydrick, A. S. 2 Hunter, James Ilorloy, Wlllihy Ilydrick, A. J. H?tt, Mrs. F. C. Hoffman, Mrs. F. C. Ilowcll, J. J. Hungerpcler, 0. S. J. Jpflcoat, I). 0. L. Lnnn. John Lfe, Miss Minnie Linwood, Charlie It. M. Ma.tin, Mi>s Ktmana P. Pearson, Miss Kli-ia Porter, Rev. A. A. Farmer. Cut io Pope, Daniel T. Pinrerton, Mrs. J. E. It. Robinson. Mrs Oeorglc M Kiley. Miss Carrie Rob in sob, Mrs. W. J. F. Roberts, .Martha S. Smith, Hawaii Sylvester Shaler, It. 0. Smith, Miss Susannah Staley, Christiana Smiih, flcorgo L. Shuler, K. P. Stuart & Ncvals Shuler, D. A. S- -, M. A. \V. Whetstone, Dr. N. ('. Williams, T. N. Wilson, Charles IJ. Woolf, Wiley H. IVissenhunt, Lewis Whit hers. Mrs. Anna Drop Letters must be prepaid one cent : paper* 2 cents. T. C. Ill'lUUll.L, p M. CO MMERCIA L. Office of tub OnAKQKOuna New?, i July r,,*imi. COTTON.?Again depressed. Liverpool ndviccB unfavorable, causing a decline ofoiietotwo cents. Wo quote; Ordinary... Middling..*..?? 1" Strict Middling. IS . Koran Kick?Dull nt $2.00 per bushel. GOLD.? 30 SILVER.20 OR ANGKUU RG RETAIL PRICE8; . COIlltECTED WEEKLY 1IY EZEKIKI. * jtOllS. Owing to the reported short crops ofdSugar and Molasses in Cubn, those articles have advanced. Flour is declining. Bogging is very scurco in tho United States, ami will he. Country Produce la in demand at very good juices. BAGGING per yard.$ 3^?35 BALE HOPE per lb. !OT?2G BRICKS per M. 8 lip CANDLES per lb sperm. 85?40 ?? Adamantine. 80?85 ?? Tallow. 2? COFFEE per lb Rio. ;iO(?,S:i ?? Lnguayra. 40 ** Java. CO CORDAGE per.lb Maniltn. 80? 35 FISH Tod per ib. 12 u Herring per box. 1 00 ?? Mackerel per kit. 8 00? 4 00 FLOUR per bbl Fine. 12 00(3)14 00 Super. H60O?15 Ot) Extra. 16 0O?17 00 Family. 17 00?18 00 GRAIN, Oats. 1 50 ? Corn. 1 75 Peas. 2 00 IUI)KS. per lb dry. 0 ?10 INDIGO, per lb Carolina...s.. 1 00? 1 25 LIMB, per bbl. ? 75 , MOLASSKS, per gallon. 75(7? 1 2."> NAT LS, per keg. 0 00? 10 Ott OILS, Kerosene per gal. Ot) PllOVlSIONS AND PRODUCE. BACON, Hums per lb. 20(7725 Sides " . H'?(Vf20 ?? Shoulders '? . M(u)10 BUTTKK, Country per lb. 80 " Goshcn " . G0@55 CHICKENS, per doz. 1 50? 2 50 FOWLS, ?. I 00?5 00 EGGS, " . 20 BE KS WAX, per lb. 80 I.Alt I), per lb. 20?25 RICK, per lb Carolina. 12 SALT, Liverpool per sack. 2 50? 8 50 SUINGLKS, per M. 5 (Hi SOAP, per lb bar. 10(7/ 20 STAUCH, per lb. 20 SPICKS, per lb, Cassia. 1 50 Mace. 2 00 ?? Cloves. 1 25 ?? Pepper. 50 " ?? All Spice. 50 Ginger. 50 SUGAI1, per lb Muscovado. 11(7/ 111 ? A. B. and C. 15(W 20 " " Crushed. 22 TFAS. per lb. 1 .Vlfjj 2 25 TOBACCO, as per quality, per lb. Jtlor 1 50 VISUGAR, pev ?MH..n..rt. ? 50 QUOTATIONS FOB IW'CURUBNT MONEY AND SKCl'UITIKS. ci.im! i:cti::> wY'.nMt.v nv nri.i. .v scnvn.i.. Bank of Chester.,. '.I *? ?? Georgetown.1.!. 12 ?? Ncwberry. 88 " " South Carolina. 7 " Charleston.i. 15 '? Cnuiden. 80 Commercial liank (if Columbia. 5 Exchange ?' " -?? . H Farmers and Kxchnngc Bank. 1 Merchants Bank Cheraw. *.l Peoples Bunk. 85 Planters Bank Fairfield. 5 Planters & Mechanics Bank. 12 Southwestern It. B. Bank. 25 Bank of the State of S. C. old. C " " " " ?; new. f> Bank of Hamburg. 12 Bank of Union. 55 JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO IIIS I^IUKNDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN EE ALLY ' that he lias just returned from the North with a Fine Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12J CENTS. READY MADE CLOTHING, SHOES, IIATS, i.e., *?., ko. AS USUAL lie tut* mi I [it ml tt Uuniph'te Supjih/ <>/ V HKS 11 AND CITOTCE FAMILY (MK)CEKIE,R Embracing Kvcry Article Desirable to Iroiisc kccpcrs iu this Line. .lust Received a full supply of KXTItA FAMILY FLOUR, and COBNi hi quantities to purchaser^'. Ppy a visit to MtXAMAllA'S. fob 23 ly Tho State of Hoiiih Carolina. OHANflKIM*KCl D1STIMCT. In the CciJl'l of Common Plc?s. H. II- Jennings, Jan. T. Jennings, vs J\ A, \Y'"cpx sen, A. E. Tabnadgtt, ATTACHMENT. TTTHKRKAS the lMnintiffs did on the 20ih day f \ of .May file their declaration against the De fendants, who (us it is said) are absent from and without the limits of I his Slate, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same, upon whom 11 copy of said declaration may be served: On motion of Hut sons ?v. Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that tho said Defendants do appear, and plead In the said declaration on or before the I 22nd day of May, w hich will he in the year o*'our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixtv cighl, otherwise final and absolute judgment wl(l I hen be given and awarded againsl them. .1. F. ROBINSON, May 20. IM17. NX bin 1 cflfn I C. C. V ROBINSON & CO., russell street. ALWAYS HAVE ON If AND A WELL ASSORT cil Stock of Choice GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN AND GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY (JOODS, &q? ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. for sale cheap. One STEAM ENGINE and SAW MILL One HORSE POWER, (for one or twelve horses) Ouo CORN nndCOB .MILL, Fuge's Mnko Oac Second Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison's Mnko One BILLIARD TABLE in good order One Set of TEN PINS and BALLS One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler & Wilson's Ono SYRUP MILL with two 100gallon POTS One Four Horse WAGON Ono French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL 2 Sets of WAGON IRONS. Wo nrc also Agents for CLEMENS, BROWN & COS COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. fob 1y Great Distribution BY TIIK merchants and manufacturers' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION 103 and 11);") Broadway, Xcin York City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, fine Oil Paintings, Engraving?, Silver Ware, Gobi and Silver Watches ami elegant Jewelry, con sisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gobi Bracelets, Coral. Florentine, Mosaic, Jet. Lava and Ladies' Sets, Gobi Pens, with gold and silver exten sion holders. Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Cold Chains, Sc., valued at 1,000,000, FOR OjSTJE DOLLAR, The Merchant*' and Manufacturers' Jewelry Association Calls your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popul?r Jewelry Association in the United States?. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant ami costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war, and recent disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in sonic instances less than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt floods, at such ex tremely low prices thai we eau afford lo send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any oilier establishment doing a similar business. Our AIM is fo PLEASE, and we 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 parts of the coun try. Those who pal i onize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties 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 have recently! drawn valua ble prizes from the Merchants' ami Manufacturers' Jewelry Association, and have kindly allowed use of their names : Frederick V. Browne, Esq., Treasury Depart ment, Washington, D C. Piano, value. S450; Miss Anna L Frost, Waverly Terrace. N Y city. Ladies' flold Enameled and Diamond Sei Watch, value. $300; William B. Einmons, New Orleans, La, Sew ; Machine, value. $75; George L Davenport, Mo bile, Ala. Silver Tea Set, value, $200; Miss Lucy Orcatt, Albany. HI. Sewing Machine, value, $05; Mrs Mary J Downing. Louisville, Ky. Gold Walch, value. $200; James 1? Fowler. Harrisburg, Fa, Sil ver Hunting Case Watch, value, $75: Rev William Pcyslor, Milwaukie, Wis. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, value. $120; J J Bickford, San Francisco, Cid. Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, vahie.jSoTiO; Edward I ,L Rice, St Louis, Mo, Melodcon, value, $250; Miss Helen E .-Tmclair. Detroit, Mich, Diamond Cluster King, value. $225; Horatio (i Frost. Chicago, 111. Large Oil Fainting, value, $1100; Mrs Charlotte E llcwchs, Doniphan, Kansas, Chtckcring Grand Piano, value. $700, ami Music Box. value. $05. Many names could be placed on the list, but we publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired lo send U. S. currency when convenient. Partial List of Articles tu he sold for one dollar each without regard lo value, and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive: 10 Cldekcring Grand Pianos, worth. $000 to $700 IA Elegant Rosewood Pianos 200 to 450 1? Elegant Mclodcons, Rose d cases 175 to 220 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 lo ',u)0 75 Fine Oil Paintings :!() to 100 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to :?(> 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35 400 Sets Tea ami Table Spoons 110 to 40 150 Gobi lluilt'g Case Watches, war'd 50 to 150 1(K> Dia'il Bings, cluster & single slono 75 lo 20O 175 Gold Watches 85 to 1?O tJOO Ladies' Watches 150 to 100 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diataond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic. Lava and Cameo: Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Rings. Gobi Thimbles. Lockets, new style Belt Buc kles. Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Fens with Hold and Silver Extension Holders, and a large as sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. ?-^V" A chance to obtain any of the above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 115 cents. Five sealed envelopes will be sent for$l; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10; one hun dred tor $15. Ay nts Wanted Everywhere. Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Cents who will act as such. Our descriptive circu lars will be sent on application. Distributions arc made in (he following manner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which arc web mixed. On" of these envelopes containing the Certificates or Order lor some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail lo any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. (in receiving the Certificate the purchaser will Sec what article it draws ami its value, and can send One Dollar ami receive the article named. Pur chasers of our Sealed Envelopos nujy. in this man ner, obtain an article worth from one lo five hun dred dollars. Long letters are unnecessary. Have (he kindness to write plain directions. Orders for Sealed F.n vclopes must, in every rase, bo accompanied with the Cash, with the name of the person sending, ami Town, Comity and Slate plainly written. Letters should bo addressed In the Managers, as follows : JacksoR, Cornish & Co., 103 ? 105 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. jnnc 15 ilm EZEZIEL & KOWE HAVE NOW IN-..STOKE THEIR FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS COMPRISING FULL LINES OF THE LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS, . CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHICH WERE ALL S E L E C T E D with the Greatest Care, And are Guaranteed to he SOLD For The L O W E S T P R I C E S In the State. CALL AND EXAMINE, feb 23 y lc Now Opening At BULL & SCOVILL'S, ?:o:? GREAT Inducements to Purchasers, TREMENDOUS Decline in Prices!! rpiIEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED Their | Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected with great Care, and bought for Net Cash Prices. THEIR Dry Goods Department Doth in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Embraces all the New and Lute Styles of the Season. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. NAILS, HARDWARE; SADDLERY HAR NESS, &c, WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WAKE. Together with a Complete Assortment of C II O I C E FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR PRICES ARK MUCH BELOW the Last Season, and in many cases 2i> to 50 per cent. There is no IT TT M B TJ Cr In the matter?an Examination is only neces sary to ESTABLISH THE FACT. To all cur Friends and Customers the Invita * tion is Extended. DULL & SCOVILL. feb 23 y lc FOR S ALE CUXTEEN (lb) LOTS TN THE TIIRIV y y ing Town of Branchvillc, located near the South Crirolinn Railroad. They can bo pur chased single or in any number, ami will he sold low and on accommodating terms. This properly has always enjoyed the highest reputation for health, ami the host located for busi ness of any kind in the Town. ALSO ONE HORSlVCARRTACiE AND RUSINF.SS WA gon. Ali of which will he Pohl on the most reason aide Ternn?; Apply at nHANCHVlLLE HOTEL, junc 1") It F. H. W. Briggmann & Co., Y17"1"5 nK0 I'KAVF TO INFORM FRIKNDS \\ and customers, that we have made arrange ment In supply them with FRESH DOLTF.lMlMST and MF. VL, a'l CIIAKLKSTON PRICKS, expenses outy added. A t all will lailsfy all. junc 8?ly OA&DS, Has resumed the PRACTICE Of LAW at Orangd burg Court House, and may be found at ffta OfnW over Corrielson. Kramer .& Co.'e New Store, Russell . ? l.<:. * Street. war 2d if Frederick Fers?er, MECIIA NIC ?T, DE SV/S f'V? ? .? ??????.-<? - 'f Will attend to those who wish bis services at Hict?^ ' residences, by being informed through *ln? Fo-lolliro or otherwise. TEETH on GOLl> and SlLVPIt PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK\ All work done Warranted to give *nii*fu<;iioi?. It evidence: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNKR'ti, Orsmge btirg Dint not, S. C, mar 80 it _^__. . - ? , , , . .V 'I_ TJTtT T cs*~**~s.-*.Tr.'*-.*-,)-*?, ? "* "?GENT8 FOB THB . Eqifablo Life Insurance Compnnj OF NEW YORK, POLICIES N'ON-fORFfelTAiiLfc, . Dividend Declared Annually to INflfcy Jlfrfdem. feb2il td 1ZLAR & DIBBLE Attorneys and Solicitor? Will Practice in Courts of tho State* mt*l also of the United States, especially in the Courts of t BANKRUPTCY.* ? :M ORANGEBUR?, M0i JAMES F. IZLAR, SAMUEL DIBDLK. Ij fob 28 * lj ^* p7j. maloive," ATTORNEY AT LAW. |j WALTERBORO, S. ci Will practice in the Courts of Orangebflrg ?r?d Colleton, and attend promptly to nil business en trusted to his care. n|liy 11 If E C. DENALX, WAT OH MAKIvH | AXD JEWELLER, Work Neatly Rcpairethlfind Warrantwlf ItUSSELL-STBBBT, (Opposite Cornelson," Kraincr Si' Co.t) feb 255 a ? ?* . 6m BULL & SCOVILL \ ABE AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters Fire Insurance Company OF NEW VoRK, *\' . , FOB THE > f Security Fire Insnrance Company OF NEW YORK ASSETTS OVER $1,000,000. These stand in tho first ranks of alt good Insurance Companion. feb 23 J lo urangeburg Drug Store. Dr. E. J. Oliveros, ^g???iisiW^Frank K. Shing ler. M. Proprietor.. ?SBfej&3tl' . Assistant IMPORTER AND DEALER IN TTVRUGS, Medicines. Perfumeries, TolUt Arttthm, I / Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre. Spanish Droits, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Spirits Tar pehtine. Kerosine Oil, Cantor Oil, I.ineced Oil, Olive Oil, Spike Oil, British Oil, Varnishes. Glue. Alum, Whiting, Suheratus, Cooking Soda, Cream Tarter, &c., &e., Oswego Corn Starch, Maizena and itroma. Vermifuge Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia. Florida Wa ter. t.iiristadora'4 Hair Dye, Hall's Hair Rentweri Mrs. Allen's Restorer and '/ylohalsam, Feeding Rottlis, Trusses, French Hair Brushes, Tooth RrushoK. Extra Shaving Bruahcs, Indelible Ink'. Bi? valve Spccubims, Breast Pumps, Smelling Salin, Bitters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Remedy, Turf Oil, Foutro Horse, Cattle and Swine Powders, Mae tang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger, CoucentraUd Lye, Opium, Morphine, Quiuino, Brown's ext. of Title* rian, French Brandy for medical purpose* only, Snr every other kind of medicine that is usn&lly foaaot in a first class Drug Store. The Proprietor being n graduate of rardiiino and a Druggist of long experience, assures tho publle that all medicines bearing the label of E. J. Olive ros, M. D., tiro manufactured by himsulf und aro Warranted pttre and reliable. You will find it to your interest to call at the Orangeburg Drug Store by E. J. OI.1VEROS, M. mar 2?r,y Druggist and Apothecary. D. LOUIS m. K EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL 81 lcctcd Stock of DRY (100DS AND GROCERIES, Heady Made ClotMng AND Every Description OF SPllJIi WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICES. CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. D. LOUIS, \ . nt(, J. P. HAHbEY, J* feb hi n? * 8e