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LOCAL, . SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1869. THE ORANGEBURG NEWS IS *HE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND 1?AY8 WEEKLY VISITS TO EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET - IN THE COUNTY. Thb Payment of Taxes.?Our readers will observe from the advertise ment of the County Treasurer, that he Will soon eall on thorn for the amount of their Taxes, and wo would advise overy one from whom the law demands a tax, to pay it, if possible. It has to be paid, there is no way to escape it that we j know of, and if not paid by the owner of the property, additioaul expenses will be attached, as a natural ennsequeuce, and perhaps much property change hands at ^? sacrifice. We regret to hear some of <our citizens say they do not intend to make an effort to pay their taxes, that the Treasurer may scli, &c. We believe -the majority of our people own more land than they can make profitable by holding the 6umc, and if they so desire could dispose of what thoy do not actu ally need, at perhaps, a fair rcnumera tion, but we do not believe in allowing ^our lands to be sold to pay tuxes. It would speak bad fur us as an enterpris ing, go-ahead people. Our advice then to all, is to pay the tax, if it takes the lnst 'button from Joel's coat. Dr. T. J. Goodwyn, who resides near Fort Motte, iu this County, sends us a Cotton Boll which he gathered from his field on the 1st instant, leaving four more on the same stock. Who can beat ur We had a jolly, gushing rain Friday night, which bus allayed the extreme heat to soiue extent. Tuesday, Wednes day, and Thursday last, the Thermome ter, in the shade, variated from 05 to 100?. Dot enough to make us sigh for mountain breezes, and carry our mind back to days when we could laugh with out wilting. We have glowing descriptions of the ' Cotton and'cord crops all over our * un aiJa* Rapid strides have been made by these farm comforts, to regain what they lost in the early part of the season. The doings of old mother Earth pleases us wondrously.e - - PhOOKESS.?We were much pleased on Thursday last "in going through the establishment of our friend und towns man, Mr. Thomas Ray, to see the deci ded improvement made in his carriage manufacturing department. When the war closed, Mr. Ray, to uso a common expression, was "dead broke"?but, by a proper display of energy, close industry and good judgment, he is now on his ? feet again, and new and enlarged work shops have taken the place of small aud dilapidated ones. Mr. Ray can put up in fine Style anything that runs on wheels from a wheelbarrow to a coach. ToNSOHiAL.?We are glad to an nounce to the shaving public that we have a Barber to the manor born, and one whom we can trust. Oraugeburg has long needed an establishment of the kind, and now that we have one, wo hope the citizens of our county will give him a liberal patronage. We rcler to Mr. John Robinson, at (he "Cannon House," who will givo you u clouu shave, a good shampooning, or cut und dress jour hair in the latest styles. Mr. R. dye$ when requested to do so. Sun 8troke?How to Avoid it.? The season when the sun's rays pour ?down with thoir greatest intensity, aud inflict upon the head of man the daugor 'irttt malady knowu us coup tie suficf, is ?now at hand, and it is well to remind .persons of'Are fact. Ycry simple pre cautions will save persons from being ?seized by the malady in 'question. One V)f the best preventives is n thin piece ?of sponge loosely sowed into the top of tho hat, and occasionally moistened with Water in the coarse of the day. We have heard of a man who walked t wenty ?Miles under a hot sun with a damp pock ?ct handkerchief inside the crown of his hat, and did not suffer any inoonvco ieaccv The precautions arc so obvious and simple that people do m t regurd UlMfe Were thoy complicated Rnd ex pensive, their use would be more gene ral. Mr. Pitthao at the Oratfgeburg Bake ry, pays tho highest cash prices for fresh Butter and Eggs. A C?rk for. Small-Pox.?As tho season for small pox is approaching, we would call attention to tho following euro for that dreaded malady, which is com municated to a Gorman paper in New York by a correspondent in China. It is said to have been discovered by a sur geon of the British army on duty in China. The modo of treatment is as fol lows : When the preceoding fever is at its hoight, and just before tho eruption np pears, tho chest is rubbed with croton oil and tartnric ointment. This onuses tho whole of tho eruption to appear on that part of the body, to the relief of the rest. It also secures a full and complotc eruption, and thus prevents the disease from attacking the internal organs. This is said to be now the established mode of | trcatmont iu tho English army in China, by gcuoral orders, and is regarded as a perfect euro. The Ten Commandments ndoptcd by tho "craft" and expected to be followed 1. Enter softly. 2. Sit down quietly. 3. Subscribe for tho paper. 4. Bon't touch the poker. 5. Engage in no controversy. 7. Bon't smoke. 7. Keep six feet from the table. 8. Bon't talk to the printer. 9. Hands off the paper. 10. Eyes oiT the manuscript. Goutlcmcn observing these rules when entering a printing offiud will greatly oblige the printers, and need not fear the -devil " 'J he ladies, who sometimes bless us with their presence for a few moments, aro expected to observe the rules very strictly, although it will be agreeable to us to have them break the eighth as of ten as convenient. Boys, unless accompanied by their fathers, arc particularly requested to keep their bauds in their packets. A Healthy Diukstion.?Lifo is rendered miserable when the digestive organs are impaired. Food becomes re pulsive ; the body emaciated ; the mind depressed, and melancholy brcods over you. Tuff's Vegttuhh Liver Pill* is the remedy for tbeso evils; they produce sound digestion ; create a gnod appetite, impart refreshing sleep and cheerfulness of mind. Ditcher's Liphinins Fly-Killer! Dralh to ihr Living! Long firr ihr Killer?! Sold by Dealers Everywhere! julyS 1 tit COMMERCIAL. Of no: or Tin: ORAXuKBimo Nkws, July 2, 1HH>. COTTON*?Market heavy with doclininj tendency. Sales of the week 20 bales. We quote? : Ordinary.25} Good Ordinary. Low Middling.27J Middling.-IS Strict Middling. Good Middling. Rounn Rick?Dull ami declining at $170 per .uishcl. Corn 1.00. Peas 05. Tinders, ;)01bd to bushel, $1 50. GOLD. 80 Silver.2-1 Consignees per South CarolinaRail road Remaining in the Depot to Date. D. W. Evans. Snider & Wells, J. Snider, D. Bull. Per Exprexs. R. B. Tarrnn'. M. Robinson, Miss A. C. Culler, Dr. J. A. Inablnct. In accordance with orders received from tho Superintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on Goods remaining iu the Depot for an unreasonable lungth of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. INSURE YOUR LIFE. T 1HE EU*7ITABL,E LIFE ( ON ducts us business on the PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH PLAN. ??PAY AS YOU GO" is the safe rule in LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything else. ItH NEW BUSINESS in the year 18?8 0X ceded that of any "CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the I'olicy Holders annually. INCOME. ii.ooo.ooo.no ASSETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to tho Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can with safety be conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN BULL, junc 20?npl ;t?If Local Agent. Notice of Dismissal. ESTATE OF WAHREN A. SIIULER. ?VTOTICft IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL j_x( concerned, that on I bo twenty soventh uay of July, A. D. 1800, 1 will apply to tho .Indite of Probate for Orangeburg County, for a FINAL DISCHARGE from Administra tion (with Hie will annexed; of the Estate of rrarren A. Bhulcr, doeeaseo, VIRGINIA R. SHULER, Adin'x cum tttl amitir>. junc 20 6t J By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to mo direct? I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orungoburg Court House, on the first Monday in Jury next, for cash the follow ing property, viz : One tract of land lying in the Fork of tho Edisto Rivers containing 700 acres more or less. Levied on as tho proporty of Jacob Cooner at the suit of Edward R. Hays. ALSO On Tuesday after salesday next, the fol lowing personal property, viz: Household and Kitchen Furniture, 1 bay Horse, Planta tion Tools, Cow and Culf, !J Boo Gums, Con touts of Smoke House and Dairy, 11 head Hogs. Levied on ns the proporty of S. B. Parlor at tho suit of D. Louis & Co. ALSO On IhI Monday, (salesday of July,) at the rcnidenoo of J. C. Fanning, the following persouul property, viz: Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, 1 Mule, Ox mid Cart, 11 head Hogs, t) head Cattle, 1U Goats, 3 Sheep, Blacksmith Tools, 1 Mnro and 3 Bee Gums. Levied on as the property of J. C. Fanning at the suit of James D. Cleckley Executor of L. E. Cooner ALSO On Tuesday after saleadny, July, 1800, at the residence of H. B. Argoe, the following personal droperty, viz : 1 Cow and Calf, 4 Yearlings, 7 head Hogs, 1 Horse and Wagon, ] Bugg\, lot of Farming Tool"?, 1 Sugar Mill and Boiler, Household und Kitchen Furniture. Levied on as the property of II. B. Argoe at the suit of John S. Phillips. June 1? td ALSO J. W. Johnson et. nl. Distributee of Jos. Johnson. Adeline Johnson and others. By order of the Court of Probate, I will sell on Monday tho6th of July next, for par titioiifc.for so much cash as will pay the ex penses of the case, the balance in two equal annual instailments, the first payable 1st January next, secured by bond, with interest from date, und n mortgage of the property, with covenant for resale on breach, (pur chasers to pny for papers and stamps.) the following property, all lying in Orange burg County, to wit: 1. ?80 acres lying on the hollow above I Hunters'Branch', described in plat No. 1 of! return in partition. 2. GOO acres on Bean Swamp, as her plat No. 2. 8. 022 acres next.adjoining and described in plat ?. 4. f>44 ncrcB on a pond the head of 'Sunon" branch, waters of Dean Swamp, as per plat 4. 5. 780 acre on the Ninety-Six Road, as described on plat ?'>. t;. 019 acres on Ninety-Six Road, known as "Woodward," and described in plat 7. 7. 109 noros also on Ninety-Six Bond, and on the head waters of Ooodfnnd Swamp, de scribed in plat 8. The pints will be shown at sale, june 1'.' td Sheriff's Office, ) H. RIGOS, Orangeburg C. H., 8. C, \ S. o. C. June 1U, 1809. j june 1:1 td IN TUM COURT OF PROBATE. Whereas, W. F. Unison. Esq , hath npplicd to me for Letters of Administration on tho list ate of Jacob Hair, late ol Oraiigeburg County, deceased. 'these uro therefore to cite ami admonish aU and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deccnvcd, to hu and rtpear, be fore me, at a Court of Probato for the said lounty to be holden at Orangeburg, on the 0th day of July. 1800, at 10 o'olock A. M., to shew cause if any, why the said Ad ministration, should not be granted. Given under my Hand and the Seal of Court, this 21st day of June. A. I). 1809, and in tho ninety-tbird year of American inde pendence. THAI). C ANDREWS, june 20-?2t Judge of Probate. TUST RjECKIVjED. 11 RES H GROCHRIES, Consist' -6 of BACON, LARD,"FLOUR of all grades. SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, HER RINGS, &e, FISHING TACKLE, Ofthebest variety, such h* Lines, Hooks ,nd Hobs. PIPES, assorted, TOBACCO and S K< i A US. SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY". I)Ii V GOO!)S A\D S/l('/;.s\ Of the best make, and quality. All of the above articles are off rod low down for cash. Give a call and examine for yourselves at J. W. PATTERSON'S, t>pp ui!c bull & Scovill's june (? ly oranoebcrq county* PROBATE COURT. DJ. ZEJGLER. Guardian of Amanda . Weeks, formerly Mack and of Mar garet Carson, formerly Mark, gives notice 11.-it he will apply in this Court for a fir ?1 discharge as Guardian on the 10th July next. THAI). C. ANDREWS, june 10?It* Judga of Probate. ORAACIKBUKG ?OII\TY, PROBATE COURT. Kr parte John L. Bozard, Administrator of the Est at o of Daniel Bozard. VfOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT John L. I? oziird will, on I he I I*, h day of July next, apply for It final discharge as Administrator of (he Katatc of Daniel Bozard, deceased. Til A D. c. ANDREWS, june 19?4t Judge of Probate. ORAxaEnuiiCji county, PROBATE COURT. Ex purif J. Wesley Johnson, Administrator of the Estate of Jos. Johnson. TyoTltT. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. Wesley Johnson will, on the 19th day ui July next, apply for his tlual discharge as Administrator ol the Estate ol .!<>.>. Johnson, deceased. Til AD. c. ANDREWS, june 10 It Judge of Probate.. LIGHT HOUSE BURNING FLUID.?THIS FLUID will not EXPLODE, and i- therefore more reliable than Kerosene, and is equal in Brilliancy. It is not trying tu the eyes. It docs not SMOKE. Entirely free from t!I! ASK. Does not SOI L the HANDS. Docs not GREASE the CLOTHING. Can be BURNT in the KEROSENE LAMP by using the new Burners. BEST and most R ELT ALK FLUID now in use, being SUPERIOR in every re-peels to Kerosene. Before presenting it to the Public I ha to i given it % thorough test, nnu ask the Public ? do the same For sals by KIICK KOKINNON, Agent for Orangebarg County, june 2l> ly upl i; SOUTH CAROLINA State Agricultural and MECHANICAL MAGAZINE. (Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical So ciety.) AT AN EARLY DATE, TIIE SUBSCRIB em will publish the first number of a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the development of tho material interests of tbis State, and tho whole South ; and will distribute 5,000 COPIES GRATUTIOUSLY, so that every one may see what it is before subscribing. They intend to make it the best and bandsomest indus trial mngar.ine ever published at the South, and the} ask Uio cordial cn-opcrution of every good citlr.cn in this enterprise, which must redound to tho public welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first num ber, will please scud their address to Walker, Evans & Cogswell, CHARLESTON, S. C. may 29 wee tf CIRCULAR. STATE OF-SOUTH CAROLINA, Ri uK.vt; of At rioui.tubai1 Statistics, Columbia, June 15,18011, 111IE attention of the citizens of the Stute is respectfully invited to tne annexed extracts from an Act passed at the recent session of tbe Geueral Assembly, and ratified on the 10th day of .March, 1809; and their cordial co-operation with thi officers charged with tho execution of the IttW is earnestly requested. I The enumeration of the inhabitants is to furnish a basis for the apportionment of re i presentation in the next General Assembly, I in accordance with Section 4 of Article 11 of the Constitution, and the necessity for its correctness will commend itself to oitixeusof all political views. In connection with tbis work the statistics'' of the agricultural productions of last year will be taken, and it is eminently desirable that thoy .?jIioiiW- be returned as fully and intelligibly as circumstances will permit, as it is expected that th y will furnish valuable data in tho furturc agricultural history ofthe State. HENRY SPAi'.NCommissioner. An Act i" prb/nde, for tin- Enumeration of the Inlifrbitant* of the Stale. Suction 3. Thnt it shall be the duty of eai li and every person appointed to take the cen sus by virtue of tbis Act to call personally 011 the bead or some member of each family in the County, or portion of County, for which lie or they shall have been appointed, and obtain from such bend of .1 family or in nuber thereof, ns aforesaid, the number of persons contained in sufh family, and biioIi ot her information as may bo required and directed by tiie CommisMbucr ofthe Bureau of Agri cultural Statistics. Sue. 4. Thnt each heqd or member of a family shall, whjULSuuiuiouod thereto bj the persons appointed under this Act to take the census at his, her or their residence or place of business, make, on oath or affirmation, 11 correct return of all persons orwhoni his or her family Ls composed! and also report such other information to said consns taker."- as inay he required by law : and the persons ho appointed to take the eeusus :t re hereby uutho med ti> administer stich oaf Its; and upon the failure of any pep-on to make suelt returns or report:! when required, he or she shall ho subject to a penalty of twenty-live dollars, lo be recovered in any Court of competent juris tic! ion. Juno 20 2w R E M 0 V A L . rilllE SUBSCKlBI'lt RESPECTFULLY J_ inform his friends and the public that he bus rc-oponcd his BAR LOOM tit thej^ C A N N ON IIOUS E where he has just received a frt ill supply of choice BRANDIES, WINES, W HlSKEYS, A I.E. PORTER, t IDER, TuUAt < 1? and CIGARS. All of the above are of finest brands and warranted lo give Bat it-fact ion. Also all necessary artii les kept in a FIRST CLASS It A R. Drinks of all kinds .MIXED to suit the i ?ste. ICE kept constantly on hand. .1 AS. CANNON, junc 12 tf I'roprictoj. Tltp Statt) of Soulh Carol inn. ( lit ANO KB I Uli Cot .\ IV. In Equity. William C. Moss | Bill for vs. > Foreclosure of George W. Burton, el. al. J Mortgage, It appearing to my satisfaction that .1. B. Humbert and M. Emma Humbert in- wife, und George II. I'ooser, ihree <?! the defen dants in this ease, are nb.icnf from, and re side beyond the limit- of this Slate, on mo tion of Messrs. Itlnr & Dih'de, Compluin ant's Solicitors, it is ordered ; Thnt (be said .1. B. Humbert, M. Emma Humbert au 1 George II. I'ooser do appear and plead, an swer or demur to'Mm Complainant's said bill within tho lime prescribed by lau. or the said bill will betaken pro eonftmw ngainsl them. Clark's Office. ) GEO. BOLIV \ II, Oraiigcburg, S. C. \ C. C. P. May 1 I. 1809. ? may 22 7t 1>?. TU'TT'H Nasuparilla and Queen's Delight, The great Alterative and Blond Purifier. I VPIK rORAM'. A Pleasant and Sure Cure tor Coughs, Asthma, kc. vi:c;i:r mrr. myi k pii.i.s. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, &e. Improved Liquid ITnir Dye, Warranted the best in use. For sale in Orangcburg by DR. E. .1. 0MVERO8. junc ?"? 0 in OKl \(< r. IH Mi Cftfrl M y, V HO HATH COURT. Er pnrir B. F. Simmons, Administrator fit botlit ""it of tin* Estate of .Ies--e Wesscn gcr T\TOTtCE IS?II EREBY GIVEN T I AT P.. i\ F. Simmons will, on the twelfth (12th) day of .Inly next, apply lor a final disohai'gc from hi" office of Administrator tit bonit nou of Jesse Wesscnger. deceased. I'll AD. C. ANDREWS. June 12--It Judgo of Probate. YY 7 HIS!* FY UflKfA For Sale at THIS OFFICE. \t 00 ct ? per hundred. mar 2/ TAYLOR'S PATENT Saw Sharpener and Peepener, For Gang and Circular Saw Mills. HAVING purchased the Patent Right for the Stuto of South Carolina, for the above, we are now proparod to till orders for tho name. The advantage of this Machine are econo my, despatch and perfection in keeping all kiuds of saws in perfect ordor. Ry its use, the teeth of the Saw nrc kept at a uniform depth, angle and sito. Fully ono-fouth (\) and bettor lumber can be out per day where this machine is used, tho Saws running straighter, freer, faster and cut smoother. A saw can be sharpened in five minutes, and in tho most perfect mnnner. The price of tho Machine can be saved in a few months in the cost of tiles and labor. For further information apply to C?1SOLM imOTIIERS, Charleston, S. C. may 29 wee lm TONSORIAL. THE SUBSRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN forms the public that ho has opened a first class BARBER 81IOP in the basement of the ??Cannon House," where he is prepared to give satisfaction in Sil A VINO, BlIAMPOON INO und HAIR DRESS I NO. The patronage of the public is solicited. juno 1?ly JOHN ROBINSON. Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, I > 11 O P Jl I E TOE. HAVING procured the Bcrvioes of a FIRST CLASS BAKER, MR. TUOS. W. ALRERGOTTI, I nni now prepared to do all kinds of BAKING at a moments notice, and to furnish custom ers ami the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and at Charleston ju ices, at wholesale and retail to Merchants and Families. No expenses will bo spared on my part to please my Customers. The lolh.wing list of Dread. Cukes nnd Crackers kept constantly on bund, and fresh : c a. kiss: Pound Cake Large and Small. Spungc Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cake. Lemon C.ikc. Lady's Fingers. Largo Ginger Nuts. Bolivers and Thick Cakes. CRACKE US: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Largo Biscuits. t* Ii t: a. r>: Wheat Bread. Bye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER and EGGS. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for their patronage ih tin- past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. npl 21?ly V. PITTHAN. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & CO. It Kfil?RPTI?Ur.I.Y IWOHM ourORJLXOC burg Friends tl.it we ha?e moved in Where we arc ready to supply our Friends und the Public in general with a full and fresh supply of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS. Also all kinds *f LIQUORS, \\ INKS, PORTER, ALE, ETC., st reduced Prices. We have a fine lot of FAMILY FLOUR from Jno CAMPSEN ,v CO.'S Mill, Charles ton, put up in small Si., ks. very low. We offer for stlc the RECIPE for making JACKSON S UNIVERSAL W ASHING COM POI ND and JACKSON'S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar, which has given satisfaction tn nil to whom WO have hold. Uc wdl buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, giving iIn* highest market price, or ship far any one. FREE of CHARGE and make LIBER A1. ADVANCES on the same. F, II. W. BRIGG MAN N .V Co. ocl ly w. t. m 1j IAj er, DKOUGHTON STREET, 0 r a x G t: v> r r a , s. 0. HAS JUST RCCF.I V KD A FRESH SUP ply of Faiuilv Grocci ics. u BITE BE VNS. SPL1 IT PEAS, DRIED APPLES, PICKLES, \:c. Als ? FRESH CIDER, L VGER, EDDENBURG ALK, Also OLD CABINET, CORN and BOURBON. Also? tine lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS. Come and see for yourself. W. T. M?LLER, may 22 mar 7 ?Im STATE OF SOt Til CAROLINA, OKANCKBl IIC COUNTY. hr Now ALL MEN BY Till SE PRESENTS ^ that we John D. Stocker as general partner, nnd Paul S. Felder in special part ner, both residing in Orangeburg County, d<> hereby ceitify that we have this day entered into a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP to trans act a general business as merchants, in the Village of Orangeburg, for live years from the date hereof, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly, l.s:',7, ti Statutes at Large, page .',7.s -ti stquilu?enca Partner having contributed five thousand (oOtRl) dollars in cash; Witness our hands this 19th day of April, 1869. JOHN D. STOCK ER, PAUL S. FELDER, a pi 21 tit THE BEST P IMC KS Are paid in C VS1I or BARTER at the Court House Store run POULTRY and I0?GS. IJKtiSWAX, II 11 and WOOL. Another fresh supply ot CUKW 1X0 TOBACCO. Lately received for Sale by the Package or box. CHEAP* SUGARS and MOLASSES. An 1 Fresh Supplies Generally. KRKSH ESSENCE of COFFEE At reduced rates. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Court Hotiso^Storo, Merkel Street, junc uov 7 v\ \y \ I AClISriVATJES Hi.AN Hfe 4T I For Sale at 27 THIS OFFICE BULL, SCOYILL & PI1H5, 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 C0RSETT3 Another lot of tlioso CELEBRATED NEEDLES. -:<} BULL SCOYILL & PIKE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CASSIMERS, COTTON ADES SPANISH LINNEN, &c. TRUNKS '"?r uray 29?ly BULL, SCOVILL * PIKE.' NEW SPRING GOODS AT STOCKEIS CHEAP CASH STORE I 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.e .TOl-IX 13. STOCKTCR, at ts1e RED 81GN. * MR. JAMES A. WILLIAMS is with Us and will be h?ppy to see his friends. inar 20 ntiix 23 ? ly.. W . I> . 11 USSELL, No. 5 UAYNE-STREET CHARLESTON^ SOUTH CAROLINA. \\7" P. RUSSELL HAVING BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR ThE PAST W # Twenty Years In Charleston und throughout the Stute, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a continuance of tln> snmo. lie is Prepared with every Facility to Fill Orders for SASHES. BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES; MANTLE PIECES, MO?TLD INGS, ?c, ,S:c.. and has at his Wareropnts, No. ? 11AYNE-STREET, a large and well *b sorted Stock of the ahove (Lu d ;. WORK SHOPS PilII(IIAItl).?rUEET. THIRD FLOOR LI KEN IX IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the past TWENTY YEARS will be a Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. . may 1 c 6m M ' NAMARA & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEB?RG. S. C. RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO THE CITIZBN9 OF ORANGE?UHG n well selected Stock of SPRING and SUMMER (IOODS. Having pur chased our Stock on the recent decline of prices iu New York wc arc thereby en abled to sell them cheap. GENTS DRESS GOODS.LADIES DRESS GOODS.CASSIME] TWEEDS.J HANS.COTTONA DES.kc. CALICO from It) to IS lYnL?...1W-n and Bleached HOMESPUN...LINNEN. LINNJSIV SUITS 50, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF S'?OES Vor LADIES, MIS SES, GENTS und P.UYS. K.I I KS1 i C mO?ET^IISS CohsMotly on hand. ? Give us a call and judije Tor yourso'.vcd apl 10??iuo McNAMARA k JO.NES. W. L. W. IM LEY, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of choice F AMILY GROGERJ.ES, LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO, OYSTERS. SARDINES, PIOKLBS. etc. MR JOH.N IVWLS is with me a*id will he pleased i.-. iii s friendr. march 13- 1v W. L. W. KILE1.