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THE OltA^EBtJRO NEWS, PUBLISHED Orangeburg, S. G. Terms; $2 00 per Annum, in Advance. During the Spring atul Fall Seasons, Extra Copies of the Oramik?ciio News will'be circulated for tho [duress SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor "OrangeburgTfews," ? ? Orangeburg, S. C. NT He respectfully Aiiquest our friends'to send in their Advertisements as early in the tseele as convenient; and if possible, let us have them by Thursday evening. By this means, we will becible to issue jat an earlier hour on Satur-' <l&s%.ju*d. kJII be. enabled to give more of the Hit" j jj Reading matter on every page. w LOCAL ITEMS. 'SATURDAY UOWUm; JULY 20, 1867, %jth iii. ? ' - . - , . ? . =e=asa K)n Wednesday last, an application was made to Iiis Honor. Judge Glover for a writ of Vr^^i>|^st|t^|;it| gJ|0U^f^0j?|*^ U seems that the City Council interfered iu the disrmto$xistrug between tho South Caroli na IV II. Company, and the Hamburg & Co lumbia R. R. Company; and under the plea of abating a nuisance, removed nn engine on the South Carolina?^Rv (rack, at tlic point where the other road desired to cross. The spot happened to be in tho middle of ' Rice Street," one of the imaginary highways of Columbia, known only by being laid down as #K^$^?^f#A^? rVhtchhns noyo^ beeft opened ibr travel os such. Tho case of tho petitioner was ably advoca ted by Hon. Jos. D. Pope; whilo with equal ability.the City Council were represented by Hon. e. J Arthur, (both gcntlomon of the Columbia bar), who certainly made several very strong points in favor of the munici pal authorities of'the Capital. His Honor Judgo Glover resorved Ids decision. This in an offshoot from the celebrated Rail Roi^N;i^r 4*S?? ?n ^htvi.ceryi-bet^ec., the rival companies abovo named. , - The Crops. . Tlie'Teporfi? wc have arc generally encourag ing. \\'c will give ?tue instance of successful planting: A gentleman nud his son, who is quite a small lad, not relying upon freed labor, wptf?ol&o' C$f(^oVor%^ ; ji^d from' present prosp cts. they will make catU'Ai :pVio\":4ous ?PPn that tract to- supply thcfainiiy aud j.dantatlon for two years. Let PM^f4Wp?v)fcirn jfe -lessons, Industry and ?ltUhfity?fPA Jbtf? m\\ he pro/fperoufi" and ?happy. Great Mnguaiiiniitr of Gen. Sickles. Wc understand, from a reliable source, that Gen. Sickles has liberally construed his strin gent military order so as to allow apothecaries to sell spirituous liquors by the bottle for medi cinal purposes?the sonic "having been first pre scribed by a physician. Ou the strength of it, it is expected that the Radicals will nominate fprthp^conyeutiou finy doctors who. will accept their7 nomination, as the said doctors arc the j man that our great military chieftain al lows to "?fand treat." Orangcbiirg Market, -O?f on&rpriiTmgtowusnioH, Messrs. On ah. S. Bull and Gkoroe W. Sturgeon, have made a move iu the right direction, in under taking to furnish a regular supply of meat to the-people of the good town of Orangeburg. Now, lot the people encourage the enterprise, W$make it si success. A market has long beanfnecdod'in Orangehurg, anh wo hail this as the,precursor of a more extensivo under taking, if it is supported by the community it Is designed to benefit. Tho HilberslIou.se, Charleston. The period is rapidly approaching when, as [n the balmy days of the olden time, thousands jfthr friends will be flocking to Charleston to Rspo8c of their crops and purchase supplies fdV the'winter months. The demand for ac commodations in that City will, it is confident ly expected, be fully.-is large as it ever was at simi lar seasons in the piping times of peace; but, unlike thqn, it will berogqlated to no small ex tent byt tho , financial cmbarrasnicnts of the planters, and thoir reasonable desire to restrict their pxponitos, within 4 tho j smallest possible limits, j'cy of them will be able to patronize ^bc largo hotels, wtylaMjl wi)l naturally wish to be, domiciled during thoir tetay thoro in easy reach, of the businos\ Marts. In special refer ence to this fact, and tho '.additional one that no more pleasant or cheap boarding house can be found in tho city, we #ordially commend' to their notice the Hilbcra' House. This cstao tlshmcut, situated near tho bend of Ktne-btrcct, j nd within five minutes walk of. nil the whole I alo and jobbing houses of Mooting nhd^lTay^fc jtrects, has under its present excellent manage ment fully sustained the prestige Jt^iijoyc^, jinder nnotho|i&m& beforpjthe |i|rj fmf^ fjiua received a gr^ifying patronage .?t tho hands j>f visitor^fr.oto}nil parts *pfj the. State- :With a corps.pf attentive . servaute, tables . liberally Supplied with tho best of everything which the market caA afforo%.ahd offering entertainment at unusually moderate priccsj tho HUbcrs' House can safely assume to rauk first amongst pur smaller hotels, and to claim the continued support of the travelling public. "\ i __ New A?vertiseraeiits; : > . ?:o:? JBSfPuro Kerosene Oil, at 75 cents per gal lon at Bui.ii & ScovilVS 8@" Attention is called to tho Commissioners I Sale advertised in our present icsuc. Jt?rSce Citation?Estate of William Zimmerman, deceased. a?" Mr. J. M. FELDEtt, is now prepared to Sharpen Gins at short notice. Sec his card in this issue. WBhMessrs. Hull &, Scoyii.l advertise a a large supply ol Turnip Seed of the best varie ties. t&" Notice to the creditors of the late firm of L. W. Dash & Co. IQV~ Wo would call attention to Messrs. E., II.ltorjOEns & Co's Advertisement of Iron Hoops and Cotton Tic, which we will describe more fully to our readers next week. Ye lovers of the weed, call at Messrs, Bull A; Scovill's, and try tho morits of the Fine Tobacco, which thoy aro offorring at moderate prices. Notice. PERSONS WANTING GINS SHARPENED will address mc through t ho Post'Office, J. M. FELDER, r DoX 58, Ornngehurg, S. U. july'20 :1m BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, &c, "irTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, nrc now prepared W t?? supply daily, at our MARKET, on Rua .soll-Strect, fresh Heef. Mutton, Veal, fzt.. butchered and prepared in line style by JACK DAISY, the well known Charleston Rutchor. We have made pro linrntions to continue the business, and hnpe wc mny lie sustained by the community. !' Market in Ruscmcut or.Chn's. Rnll & Co.'n Store t'll.VH. RULL, ?KO. W. BTL'ltCIBOX. " julv 20 ^ To the Planters. COTTON TIE AND IKON HOOFS FOR raling cotton. IRON IIQOrS for Ruling Cotton, being largely in.n.'c in the whole Southern Country, and he big suhl ai a much less price than Rope, the proprie ty or using them in place of Rope is brought lo the attention of the Planters, Resides the difference in value, *J?B Tv*-* arc ir.-'at nrcscrvcrs of Cotton, wnen '...'.I"'*! f'lpni fi/c. Every Tie is perfect and ready for Immediate use. Wc have made arrange ment's to supply tho "ARROW TIE," and will he [?repared to till orders promptly at the Lowest Mur iel Price. We beg that our friend* in ordering, will .?tute whether they will ufo Ties ur Rupe. V.. II. RODGERS & CO., Factors and CoinuiisMion Merchants, Charleston H. C. July -'0 15m Turnip Seed!! Turnip Seed!! BULL & SCOVILL HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL and complete assortment of Fresh and Gcnuiue Seeds, viz : EARLY WHITE DUTCH, STRAP LEAF WHITE FLAT, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, LARGE WHITE NORFOLK, i LARGE WHITE FLAT, YELLOW ALBERDEEN, RUTV BAG A, fine American, RUTA BAG A, Purplo Top, RUTA BAG A, White Improved, For Sale Low. KEROSENE OIL T II K B E S T I N T H E M A R K E T 7f> cents per gallon. ?:o:? I^IISTES TOBACCO On consignment ami for sale low be,: :?- ?'. .? ? . ?? BULL & SCOVILL Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. J. C. Edwards, J. W. Hoffman, M. Livui5ston, W. Knotls, Koltt & Holman, W". MoElroy, 1?. F. Parlor, RrLiytagaion. H.-L/Lmonk, 1*. Taylor, .J. JoncB, D. 0, nowc, E. ?. Walter. ?. < ^ K ? ? Iii aqeordanco with; orders received from the Su perintendeut, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in' tho Depot for an unreasonable length of .tuno. . W.; G\ MEREDITH, Agent. uWmmerci.Al. * ; OrrioK.or tiih'?fl?KaK?cnd News, v ? ?' ': ? * . July 19, 18G7. COTTON.?Without-material -change, finer quali ties arc in better demand, while the lower grades are neglected. We quote: Ordinary.........'.12015 Middling. 10017 Strict Middling..... 19 3 Rorun Rice?Dull at $2.00 per bushel. OOLD.i. 8? SILVER....,.23 ORANGEBURG RETAIL PRICKS. COnUECTKD weekly dy ezkkikl t . XOflS. Bacon is quoted nt steady pricos. ? Bagging? there is a small stock on hand, and when the season commences it will be much higher. Flour is steadi ly declining. Salt?a small stock on hand. Sugar has adTanced fully 2 cents per lb., there being a .small stock on hand, a further advance is looked for. Molasses has also advanced, and a further ad vance is certain. BAGGING per yard..'.$ 38035 BALE ROPE per lb. 20025 BRICKS per M. 8 60 CANDLES per lb sperm,. 35040 44 Adamantine. 30035 Tallow.....* 25 COFFEE per lb Rio..'. ' \ 300 3J} 44" Laguhyra..40 u Java.... 50 CORDAGE por;ib Manilla. 30035 FISH Cod per lb. 12 44 Herring per hox. 1 00 " .Mackerel per kit..*. 3 000 4 00 FLOUR per bbl Fine. 12 00014 00 44 Super. 14 00015 00 ? Extra.-.. 16 00017 00 44 Family. 17 00018 00 GRAIN, ()at??. 1 50 44 Corn. 1 75 44 Pens. 2 00 HIDES, per lb dry. 0 010 INDIGO, per lb Carolina. 1 OO0> 1 25 LIME, per bbl. 3 75 MOLASSES, per gallon. 75? 1 25 NAILS, per keg. 9 00010 00 OILS, Kerosene per gal. 90 PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. BACON, Hams per lb. 20025 4> Sides 44 . 1C02O Shoulders 44 . 11010 BUTTER, Country per lb. 80 (So?licn " . ?O05? ClIICKKK^'pcr ?k*. I 00(p 2 50 FOWLS, ?? . 1 0005 00 KC5 OS, " . 20 BEESWAX, per lb. :!0 LARD, per lb. 20025 RICK, per lb Carolina. 12 SALT, Liverpool per sack. 3 000 8 50 SHINGLES, per M. 5 00 ~ SOAP, per lb bar..*. 15020 STARCH, per li). 20 SPICKS, per lb, Cassia. 1 50 44 " Mace. 2 0O 44 ?? Cloves.,. 1 25 44 44 Pepper. CO 44 44 All Spied. 60 44 " Ginger. 50 SUGAR, per lb Mitscuvado. 11010 44 44 A, B, and C. 15020 ?4 " Crushed. 22 TEr\S; per 11. 1 500 2 25 TOBACCO, at per quality, per 1?). 100. 1 -'0 VINEGAR, per gallon...". fiO In Equity, oitANG KRCRG DISTRICT. John S. Rowe, et. ab, \ BUI for Account, vs. v Injunction L. W. Dash. ct. al. j and Relief PURSUANT to an order of his Honor Chancellor Carroll, in this case, the Creditors of the late Firm of L. W. DASH & CO., are require4! to present and proTC their respective demands against the said firm before the ist day of September next. Commissioner's Office, | V. 1). V. JAMISON. July 19, 1807. j" Commissioner, july 20 XI1 lnm3 OFFICE BURKAU REFUGEES, FREKDMKN k ABANDONED LANDS, OaASOKDvno C. II., S. C, July 3, 1807. I would hereby respectfully request the Citizens of Orangeburg District, to report to this office nil unfortunate FRKEDMEN, (Adult Males, Females and children, Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Imbecile, or Idiot, Insaue, Chibfoot, Cripple.) at their earliest convenience. JOHN DAVIS, Agent Bureau R. F. & A. L. BtaV" Carolina Times please copy, july 0 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ CitA({on Ornngeburg District. j By P. A. McMlCllAEL, Esq., Ordinary. WHEREAS, L. II. Zimmerman hath made suit to me to grant him betters of Administration of tho Estate anil Effects of William Zimmerman, de ceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said William Zimmerman, dee'd, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to he- held at Orangeburg 0. H. on tho 2d day of August next, nflcr publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any tboy have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this inih day of .Inly Anno Domini, 1Ku7. P. A. Mo.MICIlAKb, july20?21 xii 0 0 D FRESH TURNIP AND WINTER CABBAGE SEEDS, for sale at july 18 EZKKIKL & KOIIN'S. ITIOR Tim: l7\RGKST AND FINEST SELECTION ? of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa sions, call at EZKKIKL & KOIIN'S. feb 23 y lo milK HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE GIVEN _L for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Bees wax, Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc.. cto., by EZKKIKL & KOIIN. feb 23 y H JUSTRECtfi1VKD PRESU WINTER TURN I Is and Cabbage Seeds at jtinc 13 EZKKIKL & KOIIN'S. U. S. Internal llovenuo, Bk^o?d DiHrniCT, South CauoliS-a, * " Ciiaiu-k8t'ox, June 20, '1867. ThoTa^cs on the ANNUAL LIST for 18G7, com prising tmrt on Income, Billiard Tables kept for j.rivitic u??.. Carriages, Pinie and Gold \Yntcues, arc bow duo and payable. These-TANKS may bo paid by persons residing in Orangeburg District, to P. V. DIDDLE, Esq., at Oraugcburg C. lt.. on or be fore August. 1st., 1807. Unless paid by that time, the law uttuchos additional amounts to tbo tax. FREDERICK A. SAWYER, Collector, Second Dial riot, South Carolina. julyfl ? lm EUREKA CHAPTER No. 18, It. A. M% The regular .Convocation o( this Chapter wUVbfcj held at Orangeburg C. II., on Saturday the 27th day of Jury, 1807. Companions nro ordered to be punc tual in their attendance as business of importance is to bo transacted. Candidates for the degrees will uttend. Ry order of the High Priest. W. T. McKEWN. i S. G. JamIson, Secretary. JnlyC . td 1 Medical Notice. [ The Undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Oraugcburg and its vicinity. .The general nban , donment of the Credit System, will compel them to present their bills QUARTERLY for Payment. All persons indebted at the present time,.to either of the undersigned individually, are requested to make'payment at nn early day. C THOS. A. ELLIOTT, M. D. "ALEXANDER S. SALLEY, M. I). July 1st., 18G7. jnly <??tf JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO IIIS I^ttlENDS AND THE PURLIC GENERALLY j that he bus just returned from the North with a Fine Stook of NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12.J CENTS. READY MADE CLOTHING, . SHOES, HATS, Sic, kc. Sic. -A.S T^STJ-Ailli JTr. has on Hand a Complete Supply <>f ; FRESH AND CHOICE FAMILY GllOCEIUE,S I Embracing Every Article Desirable to House keepers in this Line. Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN, in quantities to purchasers. Pay a visit to McNA M ARA'S. fob 23 ly Commissioner's Sale. ORANGKRURG DISTRICT?IN EQUITY. Andrew F. lnnbnit, Adm'rl Rill for vs j- Injunction, Marcella lnnbnit, et nl J Account & Relief. Pursuant to an order in this case, will be sold at Orangeburg on the first Monday in August next, the entire joint title, rights, and interest of be vi L. lnnbnit, R. P. Ant ley, and J. W, Duntzlcr as part ners in the following property owned by. theiu joint ly, at the time of the death of the said Lcvl L. In abnit, viz: One Portable Steam Saw Mill, and Crist Mill. Steam Engine and Hollers, Mill Shed and brick foundation for said Kngine and boilers, located on the lauds of the Estate of said Levi luabnit?four Outbuildings appurtenant to said Mills, on said lands, viz: One Darn and Stable, two Houses for the use of the employees at said mill, and one Black smiths Shop, certain Blacksmiths Tools, a lot of Mill 'fouls, three Timber Carts and Cart Gears, two Axes, one Pump; and the right to cut and saw (under and according to the terms of certain agree ments between said partners) nil Timber growing on the lands of Levi luabnit, such right as to the Timber on that portion of said lands*admeasured to Mrs. Marcella lnnbnit for Dower, and oh one-third of L. L. Inabnit's interest in a Tract on Saddler's ?irnin]i, to be subject to said Marcella Inabnit's life Estate in them. At the same time and place I will sell the whole of the Real Estate of which Levi L. Inubiticl died teisC<! Kubjuct to the Dower of his Widow, and fur ther subject to the right of the puschoscr of the eo parlne.'suip property in relation to the timber on the same. TtmMS So much Cash as will pay the costs of suit?(he balance on a ev?'HI until January 1st, 18G8?the purchaser to give Bond, bearing interest from date, payable annually, with personal security, and n Mortgage of the property, und to pay for Papers and Revenue Stamps. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. 1). A". JAMISON, OrangebnrgC. II.. S. C, \ Commissioner. July 1?, 1SG7. J jul 18 xv Id R List of Letters EMAISINO IN THE POST OFFICE D'.NOALL cd for?July 1, I8G7, A Audnt, J. F. R. Rerrv Francis C. Bell,'Esq., J. M. Berry, Stephen N. Bonnett, John Brouson, John C. Cooker, Miss Denley F. Felder, Nathaniel F. Fanning, J. C. Fanning. J. A. II. Hopkins, John W. Hydrirk. A. S. 2 Hunter, James Horlcy, Willihy Hydrick, A. J. Butt, Mrs. F. C. Hofftnan. Mrs. F. C. Ilowcll. J. J. Hlingerpclcr, G. S. J. Jcflcoat, D. o. L. Latin. John M. Ma.tin, Miss Elmana P. Pearson, Miss Eliza Porter, Rev. A. A. Farmer. Catie l'ope. Daniel T. Pinrcrton, Mrs. J. E. R. Robinson, MrsGeorgieM Riley, Miss Carrie Robinson. Mrs. W. J. E. Roberts. Martha 8. Smith, (iowan Sylvester Shaler, It. C. Smith, Miss Susannah Staley, Christiana Smith, George L. Sbulcr, E. 1?. Stuart Si Ncvuls Sliulcr. I). A. S-. M. A. W. Whetstone. Dr. N. C. Williams. T. N. Wilson. Charles II. Woolf. Wiley 11. Lee, Miss Minnie I Wissenhunt, Lewis Linwood, Charlie R. | Whit hers, Mrs. Anna Drop Letters must be prepaid one cent ; papers 2 cents. T. C. HUB BELL, P. M. TO TAX PAYERS. T WILL BE AT ORANGKRURG C. H. FOR THE I Collection of the Second Quarterly Tux for Orange Parish, on Monday, July 2Jd, and two days succeeding, and will bo at Rranchville during the rest of the week. P. W. FA I BEY, Tax Collector Orango Parish, jnly ? td Whiski?:v Labki5Tk<)it sa\,k in tprautitics to suit Uurohtisers. Apply at this Office. Notice!!: .Notice!! -:o: Tremendous Decline OF PR ICES - ? ???? ? ?? IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, shoes, HATS, FANCY GOODS', GROCERIES, &C, &C, AC, Wc would respectfully inform our numerous friends and customers, thnt wc have determined to closo 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 j or cheaper than any one in Orangoburg. EZEEIEL & KOHR fob 28 y 1p The Southern Drag Store DR. B. M. SHULER. DRUGS, -^f9& DRUGS, Medicines, SB Medicines, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Dye Sluffrt, i .ye nml Potash, Maizena nml Corn Starch, Cooking nml Washing Soda. COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NEU VE POWDER, ?C, Prepared by Eiihraioi Lurrabec, BITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single ami double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking nml Chewing,TOBACCO, * Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. . The Best of le^gff^ Powders. Call and auk for what you want in the Drug Line, feb 23 c ly ROBINSON & CO., RUSSELL STREET. ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND A WELL A880RT cd Stock of Choice G U( )CEU l BS, II ARDWARE, TIN AND GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY GOODS, ic;, ? ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. FOR SALE CHEAP. One STEAM ENGINE and SAW MILL One HORSE POWER, (for one or twelve horses) One CORN and COB MILL, Page's Make One S. :ond Hand COTTON GIN. Ellison's Make One BILLIARD TABLE in good order One Set of TEN PINS and BALLS One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler ft Wilson's Ono SYRUP MILL with two 100gallon POTS ^>nc Four Horse WAGON Or.c French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL 2 Sc?.1? of WAGON IRONS. We ni c 'dsn Agents for CLEMENS. BROWN & CO'S COTTON GIN, Manufactured j" Columbus, Go. feb 23 ly P. H. W. Bri^gmann & Co., TTTE BEG LEAVE TC INFORM FRIENDS YV and customers, that we have made arrange ment to supply them with FUES.H BOLTED GRIST and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses only added. A call will satisfy all. ji.'no 8?ly I BY AGREEMENT AMONG the heirs and devi sees of the Estate of John IIouscr. deceased, Will be sold on Thursday, the Sth day of August next, at the Plantation itself, All that Valuable Tract of Land, with Dwelling and necessary Outbuildings thereon, which was tho Residence of the late Mrs. Mary Houscr, relict of John Houscr, deceased, in which sho had a life es tate under his wilh This Plantation consists of 660 acres, more or less, one-half cleared and under fence, the balance Well-timbered Land. It is situ ated about 2 miles from the State Road, U miles from the Road leading from Orangeburg to Sandy Run, and is on the headwaters of Caw Caw Swamp, and bounded by the lands of John Spigeiier, A. J. Gaskin, Wesley Houscr, and Amos Rooke. This Plantation is very desirable to ono wishing a healthy homestead, in an intelligent and refined sec tion rtf Hits Distftot. For further particulars, ap JOHN F. R1LEY \ St. Matthews A. .1. GASKIN i Postoffice, S. C. jnl 13 td . H?ARDsSi OL SL I lins resumed ?ho PRACTICE OF LAW at Orange turg Court House, and may be found at bis Office orer Cornclson, .Kramer & Co.'s New Store, Russell Street. ' ,v ? - u / t* mar 28 *T Hi ' Frederick Fersner, .V^(7 H A XI C A L DEXTI S f , ' t Wj.il ", . . ? ?. " f V? ?> Will attend to those who wish his ser?ices ot their residences, by being informed] through tbo Fostofjee, or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. ,,...j, All work done Warranted to give ralisfad ion.. Rcsldcuco: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNKR'S, Orahg* bnrg District, S. C- ' - / >t?ew.'f. mar 80 . tf _;_ft [-I >Th . j_?_ B?LL & SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR THE . > : . v.J. JBqitable Life Insurance Company TOLICIES NW-FORPEITAi*}Lirr Dividend Declared Annnnlly to Policy Hobkuv,, feb 23 td , _ IZLAlt & DIBBLE, Attorneys and Solicitors^ Will Practice in Conrts of th-e Stole,' and nho>of the United States, especially in the Conrts-of BANKRUPTCY. JAMES F. IZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE, feb 28 * ly V. J.MAXOUE* AfTORNEY AT LAW/ WALTEIRB?RO, S. C. WIw practice in- the Courts of Orangcnurg and* Collet Ott, and at fend promptly to' ftTf business en trusted to his care. mny 11 tf ? E. C. DENAPX, WATCH MAKEK JEW ELLE R, >Ifo-A* Jfetttty Repaired and Wrtrranfetff.^ RUSSELL-STREET, (Opposite CoriicfeonV Kramer & Co.,) feb 23 o <Jm " BULL & SCOV1LL ARE AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK, ASS&TTS OVER $3,000,000.? FOR THE Security Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK ASS ET TS OVER 31,000.000.' ' These stand in the first ranks of all good Insurance' Companies. feb 28 y Ie Orangebnrg" Drug Store. Dr. E. J. Oliveros, ^^fe?iJSB*)Frank K. Shiog ler, M. Sv Proprietor.. Assistant.. IMPORTER AND DEALER Itf "T~\RUGS, Medicines, Perfumeries, Toilet Artist's*. . 1/ Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brow b,* Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Spirits Tur pentine, Kerosine Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed OR, Olive Oil, Spike Oil, British Oil, Varnishes, Glue, Ahn?, Whiting, Salscratns, Cooking Soda, Cream Tartar,. Ac, &c, Oswcgo Corn Starch, Maizena and Brotas; Verndfnge Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia, Florida Vft. tor, Christadora'l Hair Dye, Halt's Hair Renewcr, Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylobnlsam, Feeding* Bottlis, Trusses, French Hair Brushes, Tooth) Brushes, Extra Shaving Brushes, Indelible Ink, Hi valve Spcculums, Brenst Pumps, Smelling Salts',' Bitters of all kinds. Collier's Horse Remedy, T?ff Oil, Foutze Horse, Cattle and Swine Powders, Ha& tang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger, Con?tntrat*d Ly\ . Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Brown's ext. of rian, French Brandy for medical purposa? only, aa?t\. every other kind of mcdicino that is usually fuaaJ in ? first class Drug Store. ' The Proprietor being a graduate of ratdislne an* a Druggist of long experience, assures tho public that all medicines bearing the labol of E. J. Oltvo ros, M. D., arc manufactured by himself and art) warrant ed pure and reliable. You will find it to your interest to call at (he Orangeburg Drug Store by E. J. OLIVEROS, M. I>. mar 2?\ y Druggist ond Apothecary. D. LOUIS k CU .A.GrIClSrTS, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAJfD A WELL SfcV lected Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Heady Made Clothing AND1 Every Description OF SPRING GOODS* WHICH THEY WILL SELfV AT CHEAP GASH PHI Ml . CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. h. toy is, \ kMtj%A f\Jt* J. P. MAR LEY, j ?l?Mrt,? feb 28