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ft& OO ?-r,?^v ??AIO ?mKoimm^ mil is I'cni.imtr.n KVKRV SATUK^AY MQMXittO, ? f" two Poi.laus i?eu AnnVM 'lk , i?'yvsl^^:,i M0STr'INVAHtAl?I.YUlX;OiMi?ANy.TlH: , t?r Country$koy' nt'jliuj^jj^atcj: ??_?<!il.'7'"" 8200 SS?lT" II?' respectfully request our friciul* to *fj\d in rTWr Ailrrrtim ?11ula, a* early Jn the \rrek a* ronrenieut^ p/j<$ [/'0">^'hh; jr| ii* hare ihem by Thnrsdtly Peeuint/.-* Jfy this means, we f vi/l be able fo'Vibt^Fdf?if<<ibf k<(jffi?lbftoK~hn ffyUur M%i Und will be enabled Jo r/ict' More of fhe latest new*, iijt to the time af onr ytjiuyjo'pre**. . "ft&ADIN? MATTER ON,EVERY PAGE. i Muli..::!-... l\ ? ? ? v^^i^ [ SATURDAY M?ltNINC, MAY 9,< 1808: Nominations ^ ""Undo at the Meeting of the Democratic Club vn Monday : t FOIt SHKlltFF, j. W. II. D?KES. JCIHIJi OF^PliOJlATF, Coi.. J. II. MOUCAX. CLKltK OF COCJtr, . j. v. .roihxsox. .'?"^;i//,i. / t( y , .(j;, '..''.' co/taxmi,, L. R ANS DALE. CO tVATJr VOMMJXSWXIiltS, HENRY LIVIXCSTOX, JAM KS STOKES, M. J. KELMCR. ?? ? ? SCHOOL COMM/SS/OXFi:, >- T- WANNAMAKKll. Democratic Meeting. W^o arc.requested to announce n meeting of members of the District Democratic Club, who votoattho OraugeUurg poll,at the Court House, this evening, at 8 o'clock, for tho" purpose of forming a local cHtb, as requested hy the reso lution bP Monday last. ? ?????It .-.-?b?? To Teaeltors^ All .Teachers having accounts to'render to the Commissioners of Free Schools for the je:rr ending October 1807, are requested to *cud them immediately to Dr. X. C. "Whet stone, BranohvIIle. S. C. ;*. ltyligious. The Charleston. Bis t net Meeting will be held 4it Oraiigcburg, May 21st. to 2-4-th. Dishop Doggott of Virginia will preside. ?The opoitfng sernion will be preached on ..Thursday at. 11 o'clock, A. M. at the M. E. Clittrch by Rev;.I. T. Wightmaii. A. M. CUREITZRURC, P. E. Tltc Pavilion Hotel. We had the pleasure, Juriug last week, of enjoying-the hospitalities of this popular re sort for travellers. We found the accommo dations unexceptionable, and the fare excel lent, while the servants were over ready to vie with uaehbther? in attentiou to guest. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the good |. ^management and icnergy of tho . Proprietress, ?whosuainco the death of hrr lamented hus husband, has assumed theihcavy responsibility -of couducting a'ihirge and first class Hotel. lVe.=ave pleased to boo that Ornug'.-hurghors generally make the Pavilion their Headquar ters, on visiting tho city; by this means not only securing a comfortable place of sojourn ing, but assisting, at the same time, the noble tfffbrts bf a bereaved lady to soeuro an iude pftfitl?nco. . - New Advertisements. 15. E'/ekiel?^\ratclln)akcr and Jeweler. L. Rich it Son? -Junk Shop. Rull & Scovill?Sec Advertisement. Sheriff S.alcB.for dunp. ;i Cit.'ition by the Ordinary. Washington News. ?\\\\ 1.?No legislative business in the House to day. No preliminary ]iroceedings in court. Kvarts resumed his argument and will conehuhr toothy, when Stanberry follows. In the IIouso the Alt? Vela resolution were resumed. Brooks divided his hour among fjio Democrats, and moved the previous question ; but it was not sceiyidcd. An amendment Was ?cfffeYed- which oponud free debate. Lngau opened, and was called to order for using' the ?wofd vviliain"?took it back. Ile'frhs libXt c.'illcd' to order for saying that Brooks said what he (Brooks) knew to bo untrue. The Sppaker ruledi that.expression was parliamen tary.' The dato of the letter, whjcl; had been do ^iad^ii\(<}QUrt.? lew days ago, was admitted in thb IIouso, for tin Ii ocont motives assorted. The speech was very bitter. [Xot cloar.] ? . ? I .. 'I. I 'I illMwfl 1*1. .fcr^iiyi?! ??.T-j^uUtf-tp'jk the floprj and noon'od Rrooks of rolibing.hU pmtypis. ..flJnt)er asked fti-onEs" fi *j?te^^ in tljis Hojy-J^ J>ettlhl not call hijn (lint lor.)' a gold robber... Jivook^ ^replied "Ves;" and I New' r3k nrk?::, Cri in i nation,, and,.ri;ip-iiui|j:.dioii ,'$)fofrcd. Tho Speaker ealled; Rrooks to order; llrooj-s did not -dtVtow1 >*-tohy thu>Spoukoi,,hnd liot IcuMcd 'lltitlor.. to.. order,...Rrooks did ,up? ,%i\>\j "^o\y , lie'-'was to-get-satisfaction. "He could not get it personally' froiii a uhm like ' tititliT, who had been whipped at his homo in j!nYK?is\efiu/etirf'. ,by a bricklayer, for insulting tho |brhdd:iyeKs..Avifu. ..The .resolutions,were, tabhjd, 70 to ^bV, During tho debate Kldridge culled Logan "ho gentleman," und ? Logan called Kldridge a ''bjluckgutird." Adjourned. Kvarts closed at $ o'clock. After recess Stuijbovy rcumincuccd. by saying, that although ho was feeble in health, an irresistible impulse urged him on unseen, but friendly bauds sustained him, and voiecH, inaudible to others, ho heard whispering of hnpo und confidence, and spying "or Sccihing to say, '?hechle cham piou 'of the right, hold not back." llomciuboiy the race is not always to the swift, imr the bat tle to tho strong. Remember, a single pebble from a brook ' was onougb to overthrow the giant tbilt defied the armies of Israel." The court udjourncd MAV 1.?Stanbery concluded as follows ;'IJut it',. -Senators, us 1 cannot believe, but it has boon boldly said, with almost official sanction, your votes have been convassed and the doom of the 1'residoiit has been sealed. Then let not that judgment be pronounced in this Senate Chamber?just hero where our Cuinlllns, in the hour of our greatest peril, single-handed, met and bailled the enemies id' the Republic. Not here when he stood faithful among the faithless ; not here whore he fought the' good fight lor tho Union and the constitu tion ; not in this Chamber whose walls echoed with that clarion voice, that, in the days of our greatest danger, carried hope and comfort to many a desponding heart, strong as au army With banners. No. not here. Seek out rather the darkest and gloomiest chamber in the subterranean recesses of the Capitol, where the cheerful light of clay never enters. There erect the altar and immolate the victim. MAY 4.?In the court to-day Air. Ringham disavowed' partisan prejudices; said he was there as tho representative of the people, lie applied the term hired fieijuenlly to the Presi dent's counsel. Said Kvarts' speech had more Latin than law. more rhetoric than logic; more intellectual pyrotechnics than either. He argued that the resident had no right to construe laws, and that the Supreme Court bad no possible jurisdiction in the ease. lie narrated Lincoln's assassination, and incidents from fugitive slave law. operation. He said "The gentleman who opened the case claimed that the President may judicially com true the constitution for himself, and may judicially determine, whether your laws are passed under the constitution, and whether he shall execute, ?them." 11. repeated this, that it might be buried into the hearts of the Senators. The laws were only to bo executed if it pleased his highness Andrew Johnson, first king of the I'nitdd States. If the President can do this as is insisted upon by his advocates, he Mr. R., insisted that the constitution which wo had been taught to revere, as the bulwark of our liberties, is a constitution of aliarchy?a constitution which invites violation of the law, not obedience to it. And be insisted further, that if Senators by their judgment should countenance this plea, they would bo the architects of their country's ruin?they would give over this land to endless chaos and anarch}*. No matter what demagogues may say about it out of this chamber, the issue is anarchy in this land, and the recording angel of iliat^ny is ready to trace it. ..That is .all of it. It is the head and front of Andrew John ? sou's .offending that he has assumed (o himself the prerogative of interpreting the constitution and deciding upon the laws for himself. In spite of ail the lawyers' tricks, in spite of all tho technicalities, this was it. With iilli respect to Senators, and to tho able counsel, after the weeks and weeks of discussion n:i this case, if there i? one man who does not understand this simple proposition, then (jod, in Iiis infinite wisdtnn, has denied hhu reason. MAY 5.?Ringham argued that evil intent was dot necessary to conviction. The counsel's argument on.this subject, was puerile and hot fit for the ears of the Senate, lie maintained the oneness of the appointing and removal power, and that undue weight had been given to the tlebato ef 1700. lie maintained that real administration was impcachablc. Sher man's remarks regarding Cabinet officers were not applicable, because, when the bill passed, the malignity and danger of the President had not been developed. lie defended Stitntoii as a calumniated and slandered officer, who bad proved faithful among tho faithless; and as one who in all the q mil ties which adorn and ennoble human nature, has been unoxcludcd in any age or country. He characterised the ijm'o itat'i'UiiUi arguments as mere babble in the earn of the Senate, JIo regards the constitu tionality of the Tenure of office act, as ? closed question after voting on it three times. The Senators who tiuostioned its constitutionality were themselves iiupeaehable. Ringham conS eludes to-morrow. MAY li.?The court was densely crowded. Ringham concluded in effect as follows ; lie miglit bo pardoned for quoting the woi'ds pf England's; great historian, that, "bad tho case against Juntos failed, the tree of liberty wonld have crumbled. Ajul shall it be said in his tory hereafter that, through the defection of the American Solliitdj the fair fabric of Amori can liberty crumbled into dust, und the im mn "oTqur rc'iniblicnradcri'awTiy TieTo^^ilTJ'mTtinns,?d is igiJHi>H( H J?$t%>l' li])crty-[ijT equality?that, ?.mflkfp -sow, ?coiis^utjpn rra-, peefcd .,eycry\vlieru( : it gives, the, .people the "viirlu> t&i'b?ilih tluVir'I hwn lnwa jinml.it is this 'i?)t' wufcn Is challenged by'v-ilir recreant 'I'mddont. lie chwift i power. ,h> liltiko tbcirj lin\Tf^?o>bo...tltcir..diet.a.b>r./(<fi%.ljcj..,?!. I fdl^wjod t^ll^.so/ it-will- be ^ t4tyyt|Tce ul" the Somitu, not Jjy ^^io^-ee^k:il| ?f 'tiiV^imnicnn pc'npie, or," through tiny 'neglect bf their Yb presentatives. AVill the Sminte set littu ahovo Hre5 (constitution wich he has violated, and whiuh he swore to obetf ^^Wiyps1 lip was say ing j too much, but tic ufsked' Senators to remonibe'r thai he''wits'' .quin king' to-day in' be half,of a Violated constitution and law*,;, of tjic rights' of "ii H'vch people; that he Was upenkiiig in the name of half a million ol braves who' slept in dentil to-dny, who h;td died that' the natioti might live. It only remained for him to thank the Senate for their attention, und to demand,,hi the name of the House of Repre sentatives, and of a free:people,: the cunvicpoti of this accused President, -who stands Ruilty l^ufore uod and man. of the high crimes ab'd misdemeanors if which ho stands impeached. Applause followed. Chase ordered the gal leries to be cleared. . M.\ v 7.?The court opened, but immediately closed the doors, and weilt into secret session. The court prolonged the secret session, which resulted' in tho adoption of the follow ing : That the court adjourn to Monday at 11 o'clock, when it will consider the rules and the vote on the several articles shall bo taken at noon Tuesday, without debate. Speeches shall he limited to fifteen minutes on the entire, subject and not on each article. Mout hers may file written opinions within two days ,alter tho vote on the articles, to bo published with the proceedings.; A resolution regarding the form in which the ChiefJustice shall put the question to Senators was tabled. Six hundred policemen were on duty in Xew Orleans day ami night during the election. Consignees per South Cnrolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. .1. >muter*. W. McF.lroy. J. W. Iliilfuiuu, I). D. Atitley, N. K. W. Sist runic, T. W. Hurley. 0? /'i-f IC.rjircsf. J. A. Keller, W. .1. Harth. In accordance willi orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter b? charged on (londs remaining in the D.cpot I'm- an unreasonable length or time. W. C. MKUKPITH, Agent. * i in * a , I ? Oi i ici: or tiik OiiAXOKiieiiu Xsr.vs, May 1 INiS. COTTON".?Sales this week amount tu tibout 11 liultiri. Hi the Ioll??\yi.|*j? li'l!?'iitioiiS : Ordinary. ii I Middling. Jii Striej .M i?11!Ii11j.-. -7\ lloiiiiii lliei:?I?j in good demand at !Sj.:'.!t per ?nndtel. Corn $1.-10. I'eus SI. 10. (itll.I). :!.". Sll.VF.ll. :;o Report of tho Charleston Cotton Mar ? ket}ibrjthe-3Vt'tilhj ivinlir.g llay 7. '/'i j "i fiit fur tin- Oi'lllit/cttl'ii/ Xnrs W. WALTON SMITH, COTTON* FACTOU. On Friday the 1st inst., our market ouened whli j a better feeling, mid prices improved aUuitt Ac. on our lust week's quotations. The market tin- re inn Inder of the week was geiierally ?i n i i-t. aim the advance noted, above was lust, the market closing mill. Tins shl6s ' .? llie werk amount tu sinne l?OU bales. . We quote iiumliially : l.ow Middling. :!<> Mi-!-Hin}.'. ::] Strict Middling. U, S. Internal Revenue, L'OI.LKCTOirS of,!'ICE, Ji? MST., SO. CA., ClIAKLKHTllX, April ?Ulli, Iftlis. The Undersigned, Deputy Collector, will be in at eiidanctJ tit hi* Dilute ut ^'rmigchiirg Omit Iliuc-c every duj (&iuida$-s ,0*eopt efl) until,, the ?_'?)?,i of May next, to Collect Special i.r License Taxes, also Taxes uu Income, Uilljard Tallies. Car riages; Plate und Gold Watches, tiiclmlrd in the Animal List for IHtiS. Unless piiyuients me iiiadu a.-, uliuve, the law iiu]?iscs additional charges. Fitt'.itr.iucK A. Sawvbu, Collector. i?. v. biuni.K, Ocputv ('ollector, Oivisiuii 11, I C^ul.lpvi-dllg Ui'iiilgebill'g Dlrii'u t. mav ii tf Bit 0LIVEI10S r) oitkus to tiik crrr/.kx.s of ok f^^^b.nngtmui'giDistrictf a vminl mul well se "n-? ? y^lceted iispiirtliunl'- ut M k1'11' I M.s. T< ?1 t|i.x^ i.KT soap. lM:l'l'Mi:iiIi:s and Proprio tS^?^K {:,,'-v Articles. F.ueo'hi-hgcd by the continued piitroimgu of Iiis liieiids in the Disttiet, ho usmmc* llicui ili.it lio of. fori will be spared in taut inning his Dltl.'tl STOKH a Oistriel c.uiveiiienee. All HCMGKJAb, DKNT'AT. and OltSTKTlllCAl. i NSTi! U M KNTS. not on hiiud, will be ordered from the liest Makers, without extra charge. Country Merchants cun buy their supplies from me on us good terms ns in New fork. Mead: of families; mi l all in need of Medicines should remember 'hat l|r. OblVHitOS' DltL'tl STOUK. is the place where von can save your mon ey ! Mi.NKV ! ! MOSKV : I! Oil i i.i. ami it.Vr.i; Cl'P.K?A Safe, s*jicedy< rtml Certain lleniedy for Fever and Ague, or Chill mal Foyer. K J. oblVKHos. M. i>. ? fnlaf i 'l'l o it V oilT?- < ' ' ly i' i ". i ? ! ;j a ? . . . , Notk'i:.?Tsric hooks or bjsc. T. A. Hbl.lOTT and of lira. I'.l.hloTT ,v KAld.KYlrttVy tuen placed in the hands nl' Col. I'. A. MfMlchuel fur ci.?eetioii und yelllemeut. In ae cdrdftOob with a pVcviousi notice our Itooks nnul be settled quarterly. Co.. McMicliacI is autliori/ed lo lrtvc receipts in settlement. T. A. F.l.blOTT. M. I), inar 14-If A. S. SAbbP.V, M. P. i T :HT3isW -WILL GOUTIOTE THEIR TRADE WITIfOUT CHANGE OF BUSINESS, mi l >'{ v ^ FOR THE NEXT lud 1 FOUR MONTHS. XjAVrktJ .JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW 0IT.NINO A F?LL AND ENTIRELY ; < NEW STO(1K OF GOODS Iivevorv Branch, which tins been carcl'uliviSelcetcd. together with a Inrpe Ooiisifriiment of Dill NTS, DttESS OOODS, BLEACH AND DKOWN SHEETINGS & SHIRT IN?S, OSNABUHHS, STIUPES AND YARN ctt 'Factory Prices'i Special Httciithnuui ckIUmI l.i oui1 Stock of (iKOCKUIES. A. 1! itntl C BUG A IIS, at Refiners Prices, FLOUR Fresh Orotind at the Mills in Whole, Half and Quarter Sacks, HA CON, LAUD, OILS, FISH, &c. Just received a Superior Lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, the Pride of the World?Try it Just Received a supply of Copies of CORNELLS GEOGRAPHY and QUACKHNBOS' U. S. HISTORY, &o. E LYllK STILL IN THE MARKET FOB THE PURCHASE Of COTTON. RICE, PEAS, PIXDER8, KG GS, POUL'l llYj, POTATOES. and all kinds of PllODl'OE, all of which shall liavo our prompt attention. BULL & SCOYILL. fob 23 & CO.'S. WE HAVE Ji;ST RECEIVER AND NOW OPENING A CHOICE SELEC TION OF SP&ING AN? SUMMER GOODS, To which wo bog the Attention of Purchasers. CONSISTING OF CXtA'GOS fVotu the (jlteapest to the Rest, Printed MUSLINS and CAMBRICS: Check and Plaid CAMBRICS. SWISS MUSLIX. Clic k and Piaid LINEN for SuilH. LINEN DUCKS and DR1 LLS. In EXTUCKY .1 EAXS at 2"> ets per yard. Lot of Fancy R1BBOX8 and TRIMMINGS; Plaid and Cheek UOMESPUX: Black and Brown SHIRTING. A lot of fine FELT 1 <>/.. HATS at $2.50 each. Also n general assortment of Runts, Shoes, Groceries and other Articles adapted to this Market, which we will sell LOW FOR CASH OR RARTER. Please give us a call before purchasing. 'JOHN 1). STOCK Ell & CO., may 11?ly Corner Russell Street nnd Railroad Avenue. IS STILL TO RE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF 3i:VY <fc BEO'S, Prepared t.> do all kinds of REPAIRIXtj and Rl'lLDlXG XEW WAGONS. BUGGIES imilt to order, {.BLACKSM ITH WORK IN G EN Ell A L attended to, with prompt ness and despatch; i RON ol* all kinds const;.ntlv on band, and for sale at Charleston prices, freight added. PLOWS and SWEEPS made to order. From this date, 1 will keep constantly cm hand I IE A i) Y Al A i )E CO FFINS Of RVICIY DESCRIPTION, FROM TDK FIN K.ST TO THE CHE A FUST VARIETIES. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. VARNISHES and FA I NTS constantly on band. Also two barrels .MAX HATTEN AXLE till EASE, for greasing Wagon and Buggy Axlcs, c.o.. for sale al low rates. ?pt 2S?rlyo THOMAS HAY. l-H I JP i Mmm^ m IWOULD ItKSPKCt FULLY INFORM TUB CITIZENS OF ORANOEECHO AND THE AD.IOlNlNd Districts tluil I am s till at toy til l Stand, ready to do any work in my lino at the Shortest Notice. 1 have on Lund several Neu lind Second hand CARRIAGES and Bl'GGIKS, also lwj? WAtlONS, one 1 Horse and ?Ine ;. __A LSO? l!':,v"LUMBER. YARD am! will keep cmislntitly on hand BOARDS, SCANTLING, Sc., of all kinds usually in delimit'!, and can till all i ?>dors with Despatch. M v Cotton Cms and Press are in perfect order, and ready lo (UN on TOLL for all those Who. may favor me .v: t! t I heir Cotton iho coining Season, Jb OK s. Two m< Two 4-0 and Oho 45 SAW GINS. ONE IHGERSQLL'S COTTON PEISS. ?ALSO au?. j I BEADST3?ADS of Various Kinds. ItAlil'IX RIGGS. TAILOR SHOP. ]J <?..!! lilt* at I cut ion of their t ricn Is uml eus Itioii'i's to tin ir Ni w Tiiilor Shop, where they :trc preparc'il in ilo Work with Neatness, ami l)is|mtoh. n'ycaii ho fouml at nil times opposite Mcsuvk. ('has. Hull & ('.... on Kussel! Street. .1 AS. CANNON. limr'JH?:lm 1>. W. IIOIHNSOX. rip I>. WOIJ^IO HAS .BIUST UK I # CKIVKI) ti frech *upply of Cndioo Family Orocci ics, aiul Cit' en'< XXX Whiitkoy. Very low l'rf ('ash. hoy n? 0 Hard Times Played Out. To One iiml AU. what ?1? you think. Whiskey at Cannon's 10 cents n Dritik; There- is Whiskey for,till, and won't it he nice, Co ?tiji into Cannon'* ami drink tor Halt Trice. H'h ot'tcn a Drink we'd bo ghid to got When the went her is cidd. cloudy and wet, Hill l'O cents was ton much for poor men to spare. Now its It) cents a drink and Cannon's imuiit there, iimr :jt) ly TCKKKIUr, 1IIXJS TO IXFOKW W. J* ''ia Old 1'riends thai he is now prepared to tepati- Watches, flocks, Jewelry, fiOt leb -22 11 iro ai ea. ?r. B. M. Sliuler, Druggist. 'xdsT RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESli ' "l 4f 1 [.Supply of DRUGS AND MEDtClNKS.? :t;rfjflm Also Perfumeries pitch an Extracts, Toilet, Soaps'fi ofovery description. A full assortment of I/air;". J Clothes, Nail, Tooth utid Shaving Prushotf'of (he?-'?-'n>; best <|unlitics: ttL vLA With n fine assQrlmcnt of Stationery, Ink*, Lund , Pencils, Indellible Pencils for Marking Clolllcif, Writing Pens and Holders of every description* ifjrw Memorandum Hook? &c. : ? ? ..j ion can find anything gcnei ally Kept in swell ?? Regulated Dr?g Stoi'e. All of which is'ofroired low isait for the Cashi Call ahd Sec for y??raelres; . htbti ,,lttr7_?_i_iL. FREDERICK FERSNER, DENTIST, WILL DE IN OR?NGEI3URG EVHttYFRIDAY '''' AND SATURDAY. , fL'^y" Rooiit'i at Masonic Hall, oppoglto Corucbxm, Kramer & Co. ' : ' ir;' MiU april -i ! tf; t., _??- ? -? ?? ??/. vi<i BEOOKLYiJ KpS^ Life Insurance Coinpaftj^^ Issues all Kinds of Lifo Insurance Policies, DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY IN CAS H\; Office 141 Broadway, " l" WM. Mi COLE, CIIR18T10N W. R?UCff, Holmes, Waties & Keittj r Genend Agent*, S. C.; " J.I Office No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf/ < " CHARLESTON, S. C. KE1TT BROS. Agcnls for Orangchurg : District. ?Pill . ftfT:i -*-:_l_-_=: Holmes, Waties & Keitt, Jat. O. 7/olme*, Jr., IITn. Watiea, . 0, O.'KtitL:' GENERAL COMMISSION . MJiRVJIAXTS, / No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, j Charleston, 6?. ?. ... , {{ Will Sell on Commission Cotton, Lumbor, Timber/ Naval Stores and all Country Produce Strict tent ion given to the Purchasing of Store, Planta*. Hon and Family Supplies, Consignments und Ordere Solicited. KEITT DUOS. Agents for Orungoburg District, apl 11 2m in GTJA2T0, GTJANO, UNADULTERATED, PERUVIAN GUANO on hand by tho Sack or more. Orders will he received for MARES, SUPER PHOSPHATES, aud FISH GUANO. And the WANDO FERTILIZER. To the Planter who can possibly afford to procure of these, there will be a reward in his increased r- GROCERIES and a General Assortment of other Goods kept con stantly on hand At the Court House Storo, Market Street, oct 10?ly JOHN A. HAMILTON, DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF BOBINSON & CO. IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED, "AND TUB NAME of the Fl KM will only be used in Settlement ni the Business. MURRAY RORTNSON, MURRAY ROIHNSON, Jr. KIRK ROIHNSON. April aisfj 18?U /w ^/v WORTH OF GOODS AT LOW' ep'fJ^\f\J\J Prices, and at Auction. " We will olfer our STOCK at Auction on every Saturday at 11 o'clock, and during the rest of tho week, at Reduced Prices, to close up our businessf Please give as a call. apl 23 8t CHEAP GOODS AT Graham9** T.. 0. Wroton & Steadman, We beg to null the attention of our Customers and Friends to our NeW Stock, consisting of Staple and und Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard and Tin Ware, Groceries, Medicines, Crockery. Saddlei v, Sc*., which we are selling very low for1 CASH. ' Wc will pay the Highest .Market Price for Cotton, and all other Produce. Thankful for thft liberal Patronage heretofore. +te solicit a conttnunuco of tht?same. WUOTON ft STEADMAX. (1 HOCEHIKS! QRQCIUII?8( x Such us Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Rice, Molasses, fresh Cove Oysters, Sardines, fino No. 1 .Mackerel, and other articles generally kept in a t i robery Store. Also constantly on hand FRESH MEAL and Gil 1ST. ALSf? Receiving weekly. Oranges, Apples, Cocoa Wilts', etc:, eie., all of which can be found low for tho Cash at J, W. PATTERSON'S, fob K?rime Opposite Dull & Scovlll> HOUSEKEEPERS IF YOU WANT* to purchase your Goods ul Charleston Cost Prices, go to ... nov Hi 1'. ?. WOLFE'S. f-pO REVJT.-TIIE STOKE AXO S Dwelling on Market Street known a? the *'W1SI! HOUSE," In n'conveuiunt and healthy loca tion. The best known Stand for Millinery Rn*l ness, in Orangeburg. Term* very low. Apply to SAMUEL DIDDLE, mar 11 tl