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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18 18G9 -' : *t' j K it** THE ORANGEBURG NEWS 1$ THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IX ORANGEBURG COUNTY, AND PAYS WEEKLY V1SIT8 TO EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN f HE COUNTY. . Corrcsj undents must bear in mind that in no case will we publish a communication unless tho name of the i) it. "writer accompany . - j ? i-m - ^ Thi Anniversary op the Debat ing Society.?Tho Orangeburg Young Mens' Debating Society, celebrated their first Annrj^rsary on Tuesday evening last, with a! nice little collation, nt the IlgUj over Stockor'e store, and a happy, | merry affair'it'was. w "A feust ofjreaBon and a flow of bouI,' tho genii of eloquence, mirth, wit and ?sentiment presided over the festive scene and each contributed its offering to the occasion. Tho affair was a handsome success and should be a bright encouragement to the young Society, and an assuring promise ?of its prosperity. These young gentlemen have persevered to maintain their organization, and too much praiso cannot be bestowed upon thorn for their success iu that their Society has thus happily celebrated its first birth-day. Among tho in vited guests who wore present upon the occasion were. Capt. Jas. F. Izlar, Capt. Mortimer Glover, Dr. A. S. Sallcy, Harpin Riggs, Esq.. Dr. E. J. Olivcros, Dr. B. M. Shulcr, Thos. H. Cooke Esq., Thoa. Ray, Ohas. H. Hall, Esq., Mal colm I. Browning, Eaq., aud many others of our citizens, who by their presence testified to-their sympathy in the associa tion. Mr. K. ?Uybinson of the Committee of Arrangements,In a Tew appropriate re tnarks bade, the guests welcomo to the '?good things" prepared for them. These *'things" were subjected to a spirited aud exhaustive discussion, until the sub ject was very prettily ^disposed of. After this followed seircimonts, songs,' speeches, aud the iiierry hours of the night glided away on rapid wings. The deep sympathy of the guests with th<: objects of the_socicty, aud the couvteuos ? and festive spirit, '-Autt were -exhibited 'throughout the evening, marked it as u bright and happy re-union. High words of encouragement wcro ? ppoken to these young gentlemen iu ?their pure and uoble undertaking, of 8clt-improveuiout, and .promotion of the ?cause of Literature nn8 Education; ^merry.songs wore sung; neat little .-pe tard* of wit ami hmnor exploded iu bursts of laughter; and long roars greet ed the rehearsal of tho "Opera," again. Thus sped the morry hours, nud as tht:y dopaTted they left happy echoes iu ?the memory of this mcmeutood occasion (Firne has chronicled the first anniversary of the ?Dobating'Society.and ?umi'kod its ?register "one and a bright one!" At the ?conclusion of the evening Mr ?Robinson rose and in a 'happy manner thanked 'the guests for their pretence and well wishes for the Society. At their request, Malcolm I. Browning, Esq., responded in behalf of the iuvited guests, aud expressed to the Society, their gratification and pleasure upon the occasion, and bade them look upon it as =a harbinger .of succoss aud be encouraged to maintain their organization. The following arc the present officers ?of tho Society. President.?A. C. DlBHt.E. <Vicr President?H. P. CoOKK. SecrcUiry and Treasurer?F. S. DlB liLK. Lihrarian?Kirk Robinson. The Crops.?Our farmcis calculate on a two-thirds cotton crop this season. Peas and Rice are suffering for rain,-and unless wo ha?ve some good showers soon and often, these crops will be a total (failure, at least some of our farmers in St. Matthews say they will not make the ?opd planted. In the Fork werp the 'oropa havo been well worked, i^tre is somo chunoe 'for a tolerable fair orop of ?corn, rice and peas. ?Our farmers should lean, a hsson by 4liM,andhcrcafter.pluutless, land cultivate ?bettor and Maine the seasons less. These arc jjnst the sort of days to have ehvlhj?if you fail on the urcatbcr, try * urateruicllvn or two. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.?Tho advertiBe mcnt of this first class Life Insurauce Company appears in to-day's papor, aud wo rccoiuinend it to all who contemplate Lifo Insurance ?s one of tho host Com panies in the country. Call on Mr. Chas. H. Hall, tho Local Agent at this place, and he will givo you all desired information in connection with tho Com pany. Ponder this truth spoken so forcibly by Prof. Elizur Wright: ' When the active head of a family ceases to exist, not only a parent dies, hut a fortune perishes. A dwelling may burn, or a ship go to the bottom without insurance, and the owner's family uot suffer, his liic being their mint. But if he dies unin sured, they may fiud tbemsulvcs heg gars." - ? The attention of our renders is called to tho advertisement of Fall aud Winter Goods in to-days' paper. Mr. W. T. Lightfoot lias now in store a large and assorted stock of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, etc., which are fresh and genuine ; and the nice part is he sells them at rcasonnblo figures. You won't mistake the place, as the sign is across the side-walk, and on an a roh you will sco "Cheap Cash Store," just walk in and you are sure to pur chase. A liberal advertiser is always a liberal merchant, cull on Mr. L. and see if it isn't so. The following is * list of the Town ship Assessors for this County: Amelia?Jas. L. Jamison. Braochville?W. H. Reedish. Cow Castle?W. V. Myers. Caw Caw?W. H. Bennett. Elizabeth?J. A. Mcnnickcn. Edisto?G. W. nagan. Goodhy'fi?J, Haiup Felder. Goodhnd?1). R. Shanahan. Hopewell?Wui. Peel. Hebron?D. S. Suwycr. Lyons?Jns. D. Keller. Liberty?Lovou Argue. Middle?J. L. Aycrs. New Hope?J. 1>. Iuabinct. Orange?A. C. McKinlay. Poplar.?J. II. Payne. Pino Grove?J. T. Butler. Pjrovidence?F. W. Vogt. Rocky Grove?John A. Phillips. Tabernacle?John N. Phillips. Union?J. C. C. Au.stiu. Vauccs?II. P. Cooke.1 Willow?W. L. W. Riiey. Ziou?C. M. MeMiohael. ?To Sceptios.?Tho nlmnst Baity re ceipt of voluntary testimonials from every part of the country, from Physicians, Clergymen, old and young, male and female, is sufficient to couvincc the most sceptical that Dr. Tutt's Expectorant is the must valuable Ijiihi/ Bakum of the age; many wondorftil cures have-been performed by it, as may be seen by hundreds of certificates iu the hands of the proprietor. Try it and .you will doubt uo longer. Colonel D. Wyutt Aikcn, the Secretary of the Stute Agricultural aud Mechanical Society, officially announces the offer by the Charleston Chamber of Commerce of a silver goblet as a premium for-the bc<st ten bales of upluud cotton exhibited at the State Fair in November next. He urges every plautcr in the State to consider himself a privileged competitor for the handsome prise. There was a fine Horse stoleu from the residenco of Mr. P. W. Fairey, on Wed nesday night, nnd the thief was hotly pursued ; it is supposed that he passed through hero on Thursday morning about 8 o'clock. Look out for him. Sec description of Horse in our adver tising columns. Hacker's Sash, Blind and Door Factory, Charleston, S. C.?Wc take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers in want of good furnishing material, to the card of Geo. S. H?cker, iu this issue of our paper. Wo can highly recommend his work, as lie lately tilled a large order for us which gave eu tire satisfaction, both as to price and workmanship. Try him, all ye who nre in want of Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c. An enterprising Frenchman has plan ned a cafe in a brown-stone front on Fifth Avcnuo, and there is wrath thereat. A consent ft* the colored "Sist?rs of Providence" b hcing built in New Or leans, the first of tho kind for (hut race iu Louisiana. COMMERCIAL. _2L ._ MA 1ft Ii KT REPORTS. OFV1C? 'or tub ORASORDURO news, September 18, 1800. COTTON?Sales during the week 250 bales. Under a constant decline in market about 80 bales sold yesterday at, Ordinary.20 Low Middling..21 Middling.23 Rotmii Rioa..$1 GO per oushcl. Cork.$1.00 per bushel. Cow Peak.$1.00 per bushel. Pindkks.$1.25 per bushel. GOLD. 30 SILVER. 26 CHARLESTON MARKET. Charleston, Fpidat MouNixd, September 17, 1809. Ordinary.24 Good Ordinary.26 Low Middling.27 Middling.28 . Consignees per South CarolinaRail rond Remaining In the Depot to Date. G. F. Way, T. R. Royd, J. F. Way.; .T. A. Keller, T. E. Rickenbaoker, V. M. Smith, H. Livingston, L. S. Conner. W. McElroy, R. 11. Whiles. Per Express. F. T. Smoke. John O'Uara, Miss M. Wolfe Mibs Gcorgic Moorer, W 8. Harton, Miss Lucy A. Allcson, W. W. N. Dantzlor. In accordance with orders received from the Superintendent, Stornge will hereafter be charged on Goods remaining iu the Depot for an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. A.. *T. SALINA.S, FACTOR AND COMMISSION Ml R('IIAXT, CHARLESTON S. C. Liberal advances mode on Cotton. RbpbRRKCRR?First National Bank, Teo plo's National Hunk, Messrs. Jno. Frnser & Co., Cburleston, S. C. July Hi?ly REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS ? and? CIENERAL (GtnilsSIOX MERCHANTS, AUGER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. COXS/OXMFXTS RESPECTFULLY SO LI CITE I). OswKi.r. Reeder. /.immkhmax Davis. aug 28 wee 0m ROPE, RAGGING ?AND? IRON TIES. CASH ADVANCED ON COTTON CON signed to Mr. A. SI Salinas, TO RE SOLD IN CHARLESTON OR SHIPPED. F. 15. SALINAS, BAMBERG AND GRAHAMS. ??E 2R * 2i rm. TUTT'S Sasaparilla autl Queen's Delight The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EXPECTORANT, A Pleasant and Sure '"'uro for -''oughs, Asthma, kc. VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS, For Dyspepsia, Hiliousness, &c. Improved Liquid Hair Dye, Warranted the best in-use. For sale in Orangeburg by DR. E. J. OLIVEROS, yune 6 0 m TTtSPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE jjjj use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to un Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dozen bodies each, and sohl by all Druggists, Grocers. A. M. R1NINGER, CO., Establish '.77S, No. l? Reaver St., N. Y. DR. E. J. 0LIVEROS, Agent, july 81??in Orangohnrg, S. c. Tile state of South Carolina. Oranoeruro j In Equity. Henry D. Bonn et t, Ad ministrator of Estate of George .1. Honuntt, Rill for In.itinciion, Partition and Relief. Jno. F. Rounctl, ct. al. It appenring to my satisfaction that Josiah W. Ronnett, and Lenora Varner and Ed ward Vainer, Defendants in the above stated case, is absent from and re sides beyond the limits of the Slate. It is ordered, on motion of Messrs. HutSOOfl & Legate, Complainants Solicitors, that the said Josiah W. Ronnett do, within forty days from the date of this order, appear ami plead, answer or demur to the said bill, or else the same will be taken against him pro eonjtsso. Clerks Office, ] GEOROE ROI.IVF.lt. Orangeburg, S. C. \ ('. C. P Sept.. 3, 1800. J sopt 4 cow 4thl VTOTK'E. ? P<*?on* Having y\ Claims against Elisabeth O'Caiu, late of jOrnngtmurg C.unity, deceased, are hereby required to present sworn statements of them, and those indebted to bor cslate will forthwith make payment to DANIEL L. DRAWDY. sept II ? 3t Administrator. Orangeburg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, PEOPEIETOE. HAVING procured the services of a FIRST CLASS BAKF.R, MR. THOS. W. ALBBRGOTTI, am now propnrcd to do all kinds of BAKINO a moments notice, and to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and at Charleston prioos, it wholesale and retail to Merchants and Families. No expenses will be spared on my part to case my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cakes and ruckers kept constantly on baud, and fresh : Pound Cako Largo and Small. Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cako. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake. French Toa Cuke. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Qinger Nuts. Bolivers and Thick Cakes. CKACKERS: Trenton Cruckers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. B II E AD: Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER und BOOS. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangcbtirg for their patronage in the past, und respectfully solicits a continuance of the s&tas. apl 24?ly V. PITTHAN. TUST RECEIVED. FRESH GROCERIES, Consisting of BACON, LARD, FLOUR of all grades. SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, HER RINGS, &c. FISHING TACKLE, Of the best variety, mich as Lines, Hooks and Bobs. PIPES, assorted, TOBACCO and SEGA RS. Fresh MEAL and GRIST constantly un hand. All of the above articles aro offered low down for cash. (Jive a call mid examine for voursolrcs at J, W. PATTERSON'S. Opposite Hull A ScovilPf june 6 ly REMOVAL. PT1HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY inform his friend!* and" the public that he has re-opened his BAR?ROOM at the C A N NO N HO (J s E where ho has just received a fresh supply of choice BRANDIES, WINKS. WHISKEYS, ALK. PORTER, ( 1DKU, TOBACCO and CIGARS. All of the above are of finest brands and warranted to give satibfaction. Also all necessary ?rticlrs kept in a FIRST CLASS UAH. Drinks of ?11 kinds MIXED to suit the taste. ICE kept constantly on hand. JAS. CANNON, june PJ?If Proprietor LIGHT HOUSE BURNING FLUID.-THIS FLUID will not EXPLODE, und is therefore more reliable than Kerosene, and is equal in Brilliancy. It is not trying to the eyes. It does not SMOKE. Entirely free from GR ASK. Dors not SOIL the HANDS. Docs not GREASE the CLOTHING. Can br BURNT in the KEROSENE LAMB bv using the new Burners. REST nnd most RE LI ALE FLUID now in use, being SUPERIOR in every respects to Kerosene. Before- presenting it to the Public I have given it a thorough test, and a.?k the Public to do the same. For sale b\ Kill Ii RORINSOX, Agent for ('rang' butg County, june Jti ly opl ! 7 W]VI. WI LL( OCJC, RUSSELL STREET, ORAXGER1TRG. H. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE' 01TI 7.0US of Orangeburg County, that he is now receiving a large supply of DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, alse Cabinet, Eagle.and Hour bun Brands. Scotch Alo, and tJie famous Ledger Segars. lib! stock of TIN WAKE and HOUSE FURNISHING (loops. i? the largest in the County. First-claasSTOVES Kepi constant ly on hand and warranted to work well. He hopes by constant attention to business and with the assistance of his brother, .lohn YFillcock, to Tic able to give satisfaction to all who may honor him with a call. Try him. j<ily .'!1 may 1 ly Improved Farm, NK.\R BRANCH VTLLE. 500 ACRE" good Corn fXlin Mid Rice Bind, lying in the County of Colloton twelve T"i'.. ,ror.i Georges Station, w ith good im provements, Dwelling House not <|tiite finish ed, all the out-buildings in good condition. This place will be sold cheap if called for soon. ALSO, 2000 ACRES Corn Cotton and Rice land in CoRoton County, about twelve miles from Georges Station, with improvement in g.1 condition, and place perfectly hell lily, there is QOO acres Swamp land on this place, 800 of it cleared and under cultivation, will pro duce finely without guano. There is a Mill Seat oil this place, with sufficient water power for any machinery. A LSO SMALL IMPROVE!) FA KM 8 Miles from Orangt burg. 125 \<'I!KS of goo.I Corn and Cotton land eight miles from the Town of Orange burg, in the Fork. One hundred seres clear ed and under fence, 2*> acres good wood hind with g.I improvements, all new. place very healthy. For further particulars apply to ANDREWS \ CO., sept 4?If Land Agents. ])I.A>TF/HN?< ill! on JK'Hsr*. Dycbes A FonnVrnurk and have your UfNS SHARPENED by J. U. Burdines PATEN t FILES, thereby IMPROVING the LINT and getting a LARGER yield. Address DYC1IES k . UNDERBURK, Orangehurg t . If. aug 48?8t H I?. STEWART. GULLETTS' STEEL BRUSH COTTON QWm I It ALU 3? PATENT CQf XON Send fur Circular. Q. GRAVELEY, Agent for the State. 52 East Ray, south of the Old l'oaioflice, nug 21?8m Charleston, 8. C. A SOUTH CAROLINA State Agricultural AND MECHANICAL MAGAZINE. (Official Organ of the South Carolina S'ate Agricultural and Mechanical So ciety.) T AN EARLY DATE. THE SUBSCRIBE er? will pnhliah the first number of a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the development of the material interests of this Stale, and the whole South : Olid will distribute 5,000 COPIEH GRATUTIOUSLY, eo that every one may see.) what it is before subscribing. They intend to make it the best and handsomest indus trial magazine ever published at the South, and they ask the cordial co-operation of every good citlr.en in this enterprise, which must redound to the public welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first num ber, will please send their address to Walker, Evans & Cogswell, CHARLESTON, S. 0. mny 20 wee tf [7?AI,I, AND WINTER JJ IMPORTATION I8?0. Ribbons and Millinery Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATER & CO., 2.?.7 & 280 Baltimore-St. BALTIMORE. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RON net and Trimming Ribbons, Velvet anil Sash Ribbons. Ronuet Silks. Satins and Vel vets, Illusions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts and Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers. Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hate Trimmed and Untrimraed, Silk, Velvet and Felt Ron nets and Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. The largest Stock of Millinery Goods in this Country, and unequal led in choice va riety, which we uftur at juices that will defy competition. BfbOr Orders solicited. aug 21 *2t T0NS0MAL. THE SUBSRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN forms the public that he has opened u first class BARBER SHOP in the basement of the ??Cannon House," where he is prepared to give satisfaction in 8HAVJNG, SHAMPOON ING and HAIR DRESSING. Tlie patronage of the public is solicited. june 1?ly JOHN ROBINSON. Orangelmrg- -In Equity. L. Ransom Smith et. ux., 1 Hill for sale of Executor, j Real Estate t o vs. j pay Debts, for In J. <". Peers, et. us. | junction and Re et. el. J lief. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the lute A SRI" RY N. W A N N A M A K F R, de ceased, that they are required by a decree in this case, to present and prove their respec tive demands before Charles B. Glover, Esq.. Referee, ut Orangeburg. South Carolina, on or before the first day of October next, or be debarred he benefits of said decree. Clerk's Offico, ) GEORGE BOL1VER. Orangeburg. 8. C, [ C. C. P. July 7. 1800. J july 10 oatn 3m F.H.W. BRIGGMANN & CO. RESl'Et TFC LI.V IN FORM our OR ANOK burg Frif nds that we have moved in our Where we are ready t<? supplv our Friends and the Public in general with a full and fresh supply of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS. Also all kinds of LIQUORS, WINES, PORTER, ALF.. ETC., at reduced Prices. We have a tine lot of FAMILY FLOUR :;om Jno. CAMl'SEN & OO.'H Mill, Charles ton, put up in small Si., ks. very low. V?'c offer for sale the RECIPE for mating JACKSON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COM POUND aid JACKSON S LAUNDRY SOAP for One Dollar, which has given satisfaction lo all to whom wo have sold. Wc will buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, giving the bigboei market price, or ship for any one, FREE ?f CHARGE an?l make LIBERAL ADVANCES on the same. F. H. W. BRIGQMANN A CO. oct 3 ly W. T. MULLER, BROUGIITON STREET, O R A X G E Ii CR a, s. c RESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE Citixens ?,f Or*ajr*burg n well -.'.rctoa stock of choice LIQUORS \vTNE8, Ha v.iua and Domes??? CiGAR8,**and a large as sortment *, SMOKING TOBACCO to wit! i.ONE STAR. EUCHRE CASCAVILLA and ?NCLE SAM. My LIQUORS 1 will warrant to be PURE and CHEAP. Tlio Leading articles of Groceries con stantly on hand. Call and judge for yourselves. W. T. MILLER, july 2 I mar 7 3m Orangeburg-?In Equity. J. Hess Andrews, Ex'r, j Petition to VMCate vs. \ Decree and for trial Wesley Housor, Guard, j </<? noro. LT APPEARING that WESLEY IIOU8ER, the Defendant in this case, is absent from and resides beyond the limits of this State?it is ordered that he do appear, plead, answer or demur tb said Petition within -It) days, or the same will bo taken against him pro COi\fcttn. Clerk's Offlee, \ (1EO. ROL1VER, Oraiigchurg. S.C., \ C. C. P Aug. 4, I8?0. J aug 7 w 9 APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TRAT JIO days from date, 1 will apply to Tbad. 0. Andrews, Esq., Judge of Probate, for Orangeburg County, for Letters of Dismis sal on 'he Estate of F. J. Felder, deceased Mi J. FELDER, aug 14?It Administratrix. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! ' 'iXSUKK YOIT. I'KOPKHTY AGAINST LOSS J^Y^QJ9?^'ith COHJNELSON, KRAMER & CO., AGENTS OF .?QfflllC ?Ii Wl nforott GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE C0MPAHJ? INCORPORATED 1S50,?ASSETS, JAN. 1HOO, S411,1G1.5S AND r**# *?* 99 ?k*J James River Insurance Company, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1.500,000. WBOTII SOUTHERN COMPANIES.-?! nocr 14 GREAT BARGAINS!? IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM ? ?S* S*it FOR THE COMING Fill T?A?I WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES OF DRY GOODS AND CLOT: MM? TO COST. ;* ..Kir CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. OCt 3 k *-i?HWH* BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! M' NAMARA & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, ORANG ERURti, & C. -o HELLING OFF SUMMER STOCKS AT AND UNDER COST FOR 30 DAYS. FAMILY GROCEIES T-S" WARRANTED FRESH AND GOOD. Give us a call and jud??e for yourscUea. july 31 apllO?ly McNAMARA & JOXJ?tf. BULL, SCOYILL & P ?have ; ;'*sitSSl 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 NEEDLB&'/u BULL SCOVILL & PIKE H AVE JUST RECEIVED A FINK LOT OF* **'9* ymm CASSIMERS, COTTON ADES SPANISH LIENEN, &c. TIlTJiSrKS For Sal., may 29?lj RULL, SCOVILL & P?tE, ?_ AM NEW SPRING GOODS at ? STOCKEIS CHEAP CASH STOEB I have just received and ntfw opening our SPRING and SUMMEE STOCK, consisting of Calicos, Gi&g 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 lowance on Cost for Cash. JOHN r>. QTOCK?R, MR. JAMES A. WI' UAMS is'whh usandViil bl hl^t^^rJ^rfHwda. "?w 20 aug 23 ?lf.