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L"0 O AL. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1869. THE ORANGEBURG NEWS IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED lH ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND fc?AY8 WEEKLY VISITS TO EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IK THE COUNTY. The Taxes.?Wo soe hand bills post ed on the.streets of our Town, calling a meeting of the Tax Payers, on Monday next, to take into consideration tho rais ing of the Assessment of property in this Couuty by the State Board of Equaliza ? tlon, from $1,444,069, the Roturn of our Assessors, to $4,332,207. At the same time that we dcnounco this movement of the State Board of Equalization a flagrant outrage upon tho people of our County, an act denouncing our whole people as perjurers?and uot tu be justified by any explanation?we .would caution this called meeting to do nothing rush. If tho powers that be, any we must pay this tax wo will have it to do, but we can do it undor protest, and then test tho matter in our courts. Infanticide.?A colored woman was arrested and lodged in the jail at this place tho other day for the murder of fcer child directly after ita birth. The evidence before the Jury of Inquest was to tho following effect?about two weeks bince, some children in hunting turkey nests, in Mr. McKewn's wheat field, came across tho child, where it was thrown by its mother?as soon as she found it was discovered she removed it behind the garden fence of Mrs. Hull, whore it was again discovered, aud one of Mrs. Hull's servauts placed it in a box. The mother got hold of ita gain and thiew it in the woods, when a colored man made her show him where ahe had placed it, and then buried it. The unding of the Jury of Inquest was, that the child came to its death by the hands of its mother. She is a daughter or the notorious \foc Larkins, who says a white man has no rights iu this country, and that he intends to import immigrants from Afri ca to Btreugthon the radical party. Though a convicted fclun, and not til lowed to vote, ho had more influence, at, ;this poll, iu tbe^lute election of Cain ?b, ? "School Commissioner, than any other colorexl itmu in the Township. >?_- ?mmmm?? -. Religious.?Dr. L D. Durham, Pas tor of the Ontngcburg Baptist Church, ?V>r two weeks past has been couductiug ft protracted meeting at Providence Church. This is a newly erected edifice, and was organized into a Baptist Church the fourth Sunday iu May last. On last Saturday aud Sunday, the Doctor bap tised twenty converts, nineteen of whom were originally members of the Metho dist Church, aud one of them a class leader, Mr. Amos Ruokc. Tho sacred right of Baptism will be conferred upon five candidates, ut this place, in the Orangeburg Baptist Church, oa the night of the second Sunday in this month. The good work is progress ing. - i miwti >.-?m?iiii Tue Weather.?For the past two weeks has been hot and dry. The vege tation in our gardens aro suffering severe ly for rain. ?i ?-? - ? in? i ? ? t? cotton.?We went over a few fields of Cotton the first of t'.iis week, and the stand aud growth of tho weed made us feel sad. Last year this time, Cotton in these fields were iu bloom?this year it is just above the ground, yellow leafed and sickly. We would not give fifty dollars for a ten ocro field of it. If what we saw is a fair sample, which we hopo not, of the Cotton in the County, our farmers in that staple are bankrupt. Co.minu Comkt.?A comet, superior in size and lustre to Encke's is nightly cxpoctcd. Celestial curiosity seekers are promised this novelty, sometime in this month. It ia the rcturu of Wineck's comet, which has been whisking its tail through space for ever so many years. Mr. Collier advertises an extensive sale at Auction, as Receiver for J. 11. Felder & Co. Sej advertisement of Dr. Tutt's pre parations. These medicines arc highly recommended. For sulo by Dr. Olive ros. See Mr. Hamilton's advertisement Court House Stole. Presbyterian Church.?Services rn.mnrrow nioruing at elovoa o'clock by Rev. J. D. A. Brown of Florence, in tho afternoon at five o'olook by Rev. Edward Palmer of Walterboro. An article will be found under our Editorial head in relation to the County Township elections. Its object is a good one. and wo earnestly urge our whole pooplo to throw aside politics aud put good men in these positions?men who havo the interest of our country at heart. A tremendous influence can bo wiolded by these offioers in the douicstic transactions of our County. Soo to it theo, that good and true men are placed in position. Scalawauerik.?We have received a note asking ub to stop sendiug our "Scul awagerio," to- well, wo wou't publish his name?but will Btate that wc served lour years in the Confederate Army, iu the front, while the above cor respondent run a mud grist mill, which ground four quarts of corn per diem, of j which ho received one quart as toll, and was thereby exempt Scalawagerie! Mit. J. W. Patterson?As will be seen by reference to advertisement, has just received a fine lot of Dry Goods and Groceries, also a fine assortment of Fish ing Tackle. Give him a call. Thcro arc soute pursuits who seem to think that the Board of County Com missioners had the Tax Assessment of this County raised by their representa tions to the Stuto Board of Equalisation. We are authorized to give this ajflut con tradiction, and to state that the County Commissioners arc as much put out about the matter as any one. -?mmtw-*-*? ?? Wo had the pleasure of meeting with Mr. John Kirklund, Jr., General Agent for South aud North Carolina, of the American Tontine Life Insurance Com pany, and whoso advertisment will be found this morning in tho columus of our paper. Wo refer to said advertise ment, which shows a Board of Refe rences of the most substantial men iu tho City of Charleston. Mr. Kirk Rubiu aon has been appointed the Local Agent for this Company in Orangeburg, and Dr. 11. W. Ketinerly Medical Examiner. TIiih Company is worthy of iuvestiga .d?t^-a-nd nil those.of our readers, who wish to insure their lives, or lay up their hard earuiuga for u future day in a good Savings Bank, we would advise them to cou ult with Mr. Robinson. JUST t. PEN EH.?It will he seen by rdvertiscmeiit that Mr. John Robinson is ready to tltavc the people?honestly, however. The Southehn Cultivator.?The Juuc number of this valuable and high ly interesting agricultural magazine has I been received. The table of contents is varied, treating upon every branch of agriculture and domestic ecomoniy.? Every farmer and planter should enrol their Dames among its subscribers. Wm. & W. L. Junes, Athens, Ga., editors and proprietors. Terms, S2, per annum. We have received from Messrs. Walk er, Evans k Cogswell a number of copies iu pamphlet form, of the proceedings of the Agricultural Convention, which re cently assembled in Columbia. Our agricultural friends can be supplied by calling at this office. A WoNPKRFCL SoUTUERN discove ry.?In the South where Livor com plaint and bilious diseases prevail to so great an extent, there has long been le.lt a need ol n medicine that would act specifically and promptly on the Liver, restoring it to its normal functions, and at the same time be sale from after effects, and yet ho simple that it might be used by any one. It is claimed that DR. TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS supplies this want. They act directly ?11 tho Liver; their constant use will not injure iu the slightest degrco ihe most delicate constitution. Females at any period may use them with great benefit, und realize great relief from the distressing nausea which they experience iit certain times, 'fhese pills are not rccommctidcd us a universal cure-all, but simply for diseased Liver, and those maladies which follow a derangement of that important organ, such as Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Costivoncss, Piles, Jaundice, Sour Stomach, Ladies Heartburn, Chills and Fever, Foul Breath, Restlessness at night, und Flatulency. These invalua ble pills may be found in every Drug Store of sny note in the South and West. Proceedings of Council. Council Chamber, Oranoeduro, B. C, Juuu, 1,1809. Council met pursuant to adjournment. Present; the Intendant, Wardens Mc Namaru, Cornclson and Oliveros. Miuutes of lust meeting wero read and confirmed. Cominittco on Streets reported that the work doue ou Russell-street by Mr. llansdulo, has been performed as per re quirements of coutract and recommcud that his bill umounting to $120 be paid. The open well on Mr. Ensterlin's lot, corner of Russell and Broughton Streets having beeu roported iu a dangerous con dition. It was moved and seconded that the elerk notify Mr. Eusterlin request ing him to fill up the well, or have a sub stantial fence put around his lot, before the expiratiou of 30 days from above date. Iu the event of a uoii-coniplhnuo, it is ordered that the council sec that the evil is corrected ut the expense of the owner of said property?also, an opeu well, iu au exposed and dangerous con dition, on the opeu premises of John C. ltowo, to which the above requirements specially apply. \. communication, iu behalf of the "Comet Fire Engiuc," from the 3d As sistant aud Secretary of tln# Board of Fire Masters, respectfully ask, from Couucil, the followiug appropriation for the repair of the sumo, viz : 41 feet Sheet Lead. 5 pounds Brass Tacks. 4 pounds Solder. It was moved and seconded that the appropriation?(having for its object the welfare of the property of the citizens of Orangeburg)?be granted, aud the Iu teudaut is hereby authorized to take steps to furnish the articles needed, as early as practicable. The Committee on Hygiene and Po lice of Orangeburg would again enjoin upon her good citizens the necessity and iuipoitanco of keeping their premises freo from garbage and filth; thereby preserving, iu a material degree, the good health of the Town. No further business Council adjourned until 1st Tuesday in July. N. A. BULL, Intendant. E. J. Oliveuos, Clerk. An octogetmriau says: i-I was born at the wrong time. When I was a young man, young men were of no account Now I am old, 1 find old men are of no account." The Court of Claims has adjourned un til October. COMMERCIAL OrriOE ok tiik OitANORnuna Nbws, J uno 4, 1809. COTTON.?No sales to report, prices arc, however, iu favor of the seller, with an ad vancing tendency. Rouoil RtCB?Dull and declining at $1 7? per oushol. Corn 1.00. Peas 95. Pindcrs, 801bs to bushel, $1 50. ? OOI.D. 80 SILVER. L't Consignees per South CarollnaRail road Remaining in the Depot io Dale. A. .1 Ilvdrick. 'J. II, Sallev. J. Rrown, M. Hull. .1* II.. Livingston, J. D. .Tones, W. P. Witt, J. East oi ling, J. II. Felder, J. C. Hoover, J. W. Huffman, II. D. Cook. In accordance with orders received from the Superintendent, Storage will horeafter ho charged on Ooods remaining in de Depot for au unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. rp II E iu NEW GOODS. SC BSC HI HER RESPECTFULLY informs Ids friends of ORANQEBURG AND BARN WELL that he has taken tin: SLATER STOKE at r> a m Ji /?: it a where he is now opening a complete and select stock of DHY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, and iu short everything to be found in a first elass Store, io winch he invites their atten tion, and which will bo sold al the LOWEST I'OSSIHLE PRICES. My business at GRAIL-VMS' TURN OUT will still be continued under the direction of Mr. H. I). IK U.MAN, who will be glad to see his friends. F. E. SALINAS, may &?Im Hamberg, S. C. The State of South Carolina ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In the Sessions?May Term. I860. rpiIE ATTENTION OF THIS COURT _? having been called by the Urand Jury ??io the great and uncalled for Injustice done to Citizens, sometimes, by being put under arrest, mid on tailing to give security ft.; their appearance ut Court, by being Commit ted to Juil without just cause or substantial proof of their guilt.*' On motion ot I). II. Chamberlain, Attorney General ami Solicitor of tho First Circuit, it is ordered: That the Clerk of the Court do call the attention of all Magistrates of this County to the Provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, relative to the Duties of Mag istrates, and also to Section 1 I, Article I and Section "J." of Article t, of the Constitution of this Slate; anil also to the Provision of the Act of the General Assembly, passed September 24th, 1808, and thai the Chirk of the Court do notify the said Magistrates thai in future they will be held by ibis Court Io a strict accountability for any neglect or viol;., lion of the Provisions of Lpw shove referred to. R. II. CARPENTER, Judge of I si Circuit. May 11 lb, 1800.?28 if ._ _ ? ,, -1_. Tub Nkw Magazine.?Wo call at* tention of all who arc interested iu tho development of our resources aud the .prosperity of our country to tho advertise uicut of Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogs well. Such a journal as they propose to publish is what is needed, and the names of the proprietors afford a perfect guarau tee^tbat tho work will not only " j done, but that it will bo well done. Our psoplo havo been too much in the habit of going abroad for iustruetors aud information, and yet, who knows our wants and our means as well as those who live amoug aud arc of us. Wo have also been too careless and eulpably blind to the un numbered bounties, which the Creator bestowed upon us. Our climate, our soil, our mountains, rivers aud forests teem with wealth, but tho South has been short-sighted, indifferent and igno rant hitherto. Owing to tho ouco "pecu liar institution of the fair, sunny, South," it might still have boon wealthy, if it had uot been cxtravugaut, and it shall, and it must become one of the most prosper ous and desirable countries on the globe; if only our true men aud noble women will put forth their strength iu the fear of the L<ird. Light though is needed, concentrated efforts arc required, and tho good work must be done hero aud by ourselves. What to do and how it is best done; what to hoid fast, reject and adopt; to instruct, tOs counsel and to warn, is what tho State Agricultural and Mechanical Magazine undertakes to do? and it will do it too. We wish it success and recommend the Magazine uuhesitut n?ly.? Columbia Lutheran Visitor. SOUTH CAROLINA State Agricultural AND M BCHANICAL MAGAZINE. (Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agricultural aud Mechanical So ciety.) AT AN EARLY DATE, THE SUBSCRIB ers will publish the first nuuiber of a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the development oT the material interests of this ?Stute, and the whole South ; und will distribute 5,000 003PIES GRATUTIOUSLY, so that every one may sec what it is before subscribing. They intend lo make it the best and handsomest indus trial magazine ever published at the South, and Ihey ask the cordial co-operation of every good citizen in this enterprise, which must redound to the public welfare. PerflOUS wishing copies of the first num ber, will please send their address to Walker, Evans & Cogswell, CHARLESTON, S. C. may 20 wee tf ?-'--0? SherlffV-Sales. By virtue of s indry writs of fi. fa., to me directed I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first Monday in .June next, for cash the follow ing property, viz : A LSO All the right, title and interest of Alberl R. Taber, in t lie following two tracts of land situs ted in the County of Orangobu 5, one contain ing 7"> aer?3 aud known as I no Daiiiel Karick tract, and the other known as the RucketI tract containing 50 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of the said Albert R. Taber, at the suit of Josiah M. Crosswcll. ALSO One Steam Saw Mill of SM) Horse Power, situated iu the Edisto Fork, near Mr. Daniel Smoke's, with the Belting Saw and all Fix tures belonging 101 a Steam Saw Mill. 8 Mules, 1 Wagon, - Timber Cans with fix tures, about 20,000 feel Lumber. 'J Saddles, a parcel of tieers and Cooking Utensils. All but Mill and Mules will he sold on Tuesday following Salesdayat the Mill. Levied on as the property of R. P. Ant ley .S: J. W. Dautz ler at the suit of J. 1). Stroman. ALSO One tract of land- containing fiO-1 ncres more or less. Levied on as th property of Elisha Raggoit at the suit of William Kuuits. ALSO 7"> bushcli Corn. :sno lbs. Fodder, x |1Paj Cattle. iu Hogs, 1 Gun, Household aud Kitch en Furniture, a quantity of Plant at ion Tools, and other articles usually found on a farm. Levied on as ihe properly of Jesse ii. Shirer at the suit of Wm. K. Watt. ALSO One tract of land containing 20 acres more or less, belonging to estnie place of Charles R. Irick. Levied on as the property of C. R. lrick at the suit of Etckicl ,V Kuhn. ALSO One tract of land containing 430 acre* more or less, and ?II the right, title ami in terest of p. .1. T?te in lili? acre*, set off as Iiis homestead. Levied on ns the proper!v of I'. J. T?te at the suit of Richard DeTrc ville. ALSO The lite Estate of Albert It. Tabor of iwo tracts ol land situated mid lying in Orange burg County, described in the marriage set tlement as purchased by the Executors of Wm. s. Thomson, one containing U00 acres .more or less, and the oilier containing loo acres more or less, upon the following terms and eondilions, to wit : One-half cash, tho balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond of the pure baser bearing interest, and a mortgage of the premises. ALSO Salley vs. Corbelt. I nder order in Equity in this case, I will sell lor cash, at t >raiigelnirg C. H., mi Mon day 7th June next, the estate in remainder expectant, upon the determination of Mrs. Ursula Corbett'8 Dower, in the following lands which were of IV. II. Corbet t, deceased, viz : The homestead on Goodlaud Swamp, con taining 886 acres, hounded by lands of \\. \ on. NY. Phillips and J. Corbett. ??The Ehney place" on the Orangeburg Road containing W6 acres, and bounded by lands of A. porter. W. Phillips and J C. Fan ning, and The Undivided half of the Tampoy place, \\\\ acres. Purchasers to pnv fo: papers. Sheriff's Office, ) II. RIGGS, Orangeburg C. II., 8. C, [ S O. C. May6, I860. ) may S td TAYLOR'S PATENT Saw Sharpener and Deepener, For Gang and Circular Saw Mill*. HAVING purchased the Patent Right for the. State of South Carolina, for the above, we are now propared to fill orders for the name. The advantage of this Machine are econo my, despatch and perfootion in keepiug all kinds of saws in perfect order. - " By its use, the teeth of the Saw are kept at a uniform depth, angle and sise. Fully onc-fouth (J) and better lumber can be cut per day where this machine is used, the Saws running straighter, freer, faster and out smoother. A saw can be sharpened in five minutes, and in the most perfect manner. The price of tho Machine can be saved in a few months in tho cost of files and labor. For further information apply to CHISOLM BROTHERS, Charleston, S. C. may 29 wee 1m Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, PROPRIETOR. HAVING procured the services of a FIRST CLA8S RAKER, MR. THOS. W. ALBEKUOTTl, I am now prepared to do all kinds of RAKING at a moments notice, and to furnioh custom ers and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Merchants nnd Families. No expenses will bo spared on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : CAKES: Pound Cake Large and Small. Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cnkcs. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake, j French Tea Cake. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Bolivors and Thick Cakes. CRACKERS: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. BREAD: Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Graham Bread. French. Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The Subscriber respect fully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the sume. apl 24? ly V. PITTHAN. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & CO. ESP EGT FC L LY IN FOR M our ORANGE burg Friends that we have moved in R NEW STORK, Where we are ready to suppl. our Friends and the Public in general with a full and fresh supply of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS. Also all kinds of LIQUORS, WINES, PORTER. ALE, ETC., at reduced Prices. We have a line lot of FAMILY FLOUR from Jno. CAMPSEN & CO.'S Mill, Charles ton, put up in small Si., ks. very low. Wo offer for sale the RECIPE for making JACKSON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COM POUND and JACKSON'S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar, which has given satisfaction to all to whom we have sold. We will buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, giving the highest market price, or ship for any one, FREE of CHARGE and make LIBERAL ADVANCES ou the same. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & CO. oct 8 _ ly The Slate of South Carolina. OitANOEBuna J In Equity. Bill for Induction, toset aside irregular proceedings, to mar shal! assets, and for Relief, John D. D. Fatrey vs. Burns D Myers, Ex'r et. al. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Pulnian and Elisabeth Ilolley, two of the De fendants in this Case, are absent from and re side beyond the limits of this State, onmotion of Izlar & Dibble, Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered: That the said Sarah Pulnuin and Elizabeth Holley do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's said Bill w ithin the time prescribed by law, or the said bill will be taken j>ru co/ifctio again*! them. Clerk's Office, ) GEORGE BOLIVER, Orangeburg. S. C. !? C. C. P. 3m Clerk's Office, ) ! Irangeburg, S. C. > March 2ti, lbO'J. J mar 27 Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY ?In the matter of Sam i si. T. Pjlah Bankrupt. By virtue of an order of sale to mc direct ed from tue Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Public Auction at Orangeburg C. II.. S. ('., on Monday the 7th day of June, 1800, at the usual hour of sale. All that Plantation or Tract of Land lying in Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort County. S. C, known as the "White Bouse Tract," and lying on the road leading to PoCOtalhzo, containing 208 acres more or less, bounded by lauds of estate of Samuel Lewis and B. McBridc. Conditions?One-half cash, balance in one year, seemed by bond bearing interest, and a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. P. V. DIRRLE, Assignee. E. tate Samuel T Izlar, Bankrupt, may I? td w J111S K IS Y Ii AII F.IiS For Sale at THIS OFFICE. \l 50 cts. per hundred. mar 27 W. T. MULLER, BROUQHTON STREET, 0 R A X G E Ii V R G . S. C. HAS JUST RCCEIVED A FRESH SIT ply of Family Groceries. Will r 1: BRANS, SPLITT PEAS. DRIED APPLES, PICKLES, kc. Also FRESH CIDER, LAGER, EDDEN BURG ALE, Also OLD CABINET, CORN and BOURBON. Al-o a fine loi of DOMESTIC CIGARS. Come and see for yourself. W. T. MULLER. may -'-' mar 7 3m RK<'KlVi;R\S XOTIC'E.-The l ndersigned having been appointed RECEIVER of the Estate of Henry Ellis, deceased, hereby gives notice that all claims against said Estate must be presented to him, and all persons indebted must make payment to him alone. C. B. GLOVER, feb 20?8m Receiver, BULL, SC0YILL & PIKE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED By Last Steamer a Full and Beautiful Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS AND LONG CLOTHS. Another lot of those CELEBRATED CORSETTS Another lot of those CELEBRATED NEEDLES. BULL SCOVILL & PIKE ? ,>.?*. MIO: ? HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CASSIMERS, COTTON ADES, SPANISH LINNEN, &c. TRUNKS F'" Sak. mnj 29?lj BULL, SCOVILL & PIKB. NEW SPRING GOODS AT STOCKEM CHEAP CASH STORE We have just received and now opening our SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, consisting of Calicos, Ging hams, Muslins, Berages, and Cloth ing, Hats, Shoes, and Groceries, all of which have been purchased with in the last 15 days in New York, for Cash, at 15 to 25 per ct. Cheaper than the same Goods could have been pur chased 30 days ago, which we are now offering to the CITIZENS of Orangeburg County, at a small al lowance on Cost for Cash. JOHN D. STOCKER & CO., AT THE RED 8IGN. MR. JAMES A. WILLIAMS is with us and will be hippy to see his frwfcds. mar 20 au<? 23 ly. W ? l3 * RUSSELL, No. ft IIAYNESTREET CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WP. UlTSSEl.L IIAVtN? BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONISED FOR THE PAST . Twenty Years in Charleston un<l throughout the State, returns his thanks, ami respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He is Prepared with every Facility to Pill Orders for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, MANTLEPIECES, MGUIA INOS, &c. &C., ami has at Iiis Warcrooms, No. ? HAYNE-8TREET, a large ami well ad sorted Stock of the above Ooo<ls. WORK SHOPS PKITC'IIAlt D-STIIKET? Till KD FLOOR PH<KN1X IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER t>f the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the 1'AST TWENTY YEARS will be a Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. may 1 c Gn M' NAMA1U & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. --o RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OK ORANORBURO a well selected Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Having pur chased nur Stock on the recent decline of prices in New York we are thereby en abled tu sell them cheap. GENTS DRESS GOODS.LADIES DRESS GOODS.CASSIMERES T\Y E V. I >S.J E A NS.C< )TTON AD KS.Ac. CALICO from 10 to 18 Coots...Brown and Bleached HOMESPUN...LINNEN. LINNEN SUITS.S5 50. ?0? A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHOES for LADIES, MIS SES, GENTS and ROYS. FRESH GROCERIES Constantly on hand, (live us a call and judire fur yourselves, apl 10?;iuio MoNAMARA & JCNKS. W. L. W. RILET, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE 9 **? i m w <W9 DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. i-o JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO OYSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, ETC. * MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me and will be pleased to se? his friends, tuaveh 13?ly W. L W, 1ULLY.