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THE OR ANGEB UM NEWS ;j. FELDER MEYERS?Editor, QKOROI3 HOUVE1I, _ F!n.>:.'cial as i> Business Makao* SATCRPAY, FE?. 25,1871. THE FIREMEN'S CKLEIIBATION A Ifflgb Carnival ? An Even Raco-Tfc? A. can Carry as wmeli **?a*er,ths/th? Elliotts ?Tbo Elliotts sit at the Fes tive Hoard of the "IT o u n g Americas ? Bright Eyes, Warm Hearts and Warmer Souls?Speeches by Augustus R. Knowlton, JTas.F. lalar, E. S. Seabrook and MM". Brown ing, Usus., and' others?The liest -Mumie in the Stale from* the Olios?The Ilnppy Occa .? slon Breaks up in Brotherly Eovc?Soft and I'lettenht lle collcctions left upon the Re tinn, of each JBaii's Slemory. / A week ago last Monday, the Inde pendent Young America Eire Engine Company celebrated tho Seventeenth Anniversary of Its orgasizr.ii-j::. _%U day the red and whito shirts (for it was known that the Elliotts were to holo* ? ' t" ? . high places of honor at tho revels of the evening.) were busy as boes in and round about the Engine IIcure, where aoy number of fair queens wcro, ?from early dawn till dewy eve, engaged iu decorating the hive with garlands of flowers and evergreens, in honor of the gallant boys?who. it is said, arc the frcqocut causes of certain'pleasant and delightful conflagration?, against which there is littlo remedy nud no insurance. Indeed, we have heard it whispered that on noue of thcpo occasions has (he cry of "fire" ever been raised in tho land? ?nor has any of the inccudiai jes ever been manly ouough to call in the assistance of his fellows. (Our figures of bees and boys, queens and firc-muchines may pos sibly have beeome a jittle mixed, but tho subjects arc ^altogether too inspiring for tho platonic frigidity of consistency and logic. N. B.?Kirk Robinson has a good supply of Webster's Uuabridgod.^ # In the afternoon there was a lively race between the two companies?the Young jjcicricns drawing -*tr- ri"'r"_| ^nud the ElTi >tts nu-ir Tiuck. The re sult was eminently satisfactory to both partum?, for it proved conclusively that each was ns good as the oilier, aud no better?and that if tho Elliotts can run as fast os 4 ho Young Amnricas, the Young Americas can carry as much "lager" r?? the F.lliotts?if?d what reas onable . could as!: mote ? Later in the day. both Companies were drawn- up in line before the Engine Houce, and, in tho name of tho Company, Willie Izlar, nftcr a capital oifhand speech, presented a beautiful gold head ed cane to President Moseley. Mr. Moseley received tho cutting with pleas ure, but said he would like to see Willie "do it again." At seven P. M., the Young Americas had their ' house hi order," and were waiting the coming of their guests, and within a half hour a large company was present, all in good spirits and humor, and determined to romaiu so. As the guests entered, their caw wcru first saluted by music of such full rich . ness aud beauty that it was useless to ask by whom it was so sweetly uttered. For anent such mnsie there can be, to such a question, in Orangcburg, 1 t ono answer, and that our rende.rs-kn v al ready, if* iitc ;:Ui o iiand." Am over ^ and anon between tho specche and songs, the Olios diseoWrS^d, the whole delightful evening. Soon our good friend and most excel lent fireman. Mr. J. W. Mcsplor, as aumed tho K.-..t of ; tato off Resident of tho evening, tho groaning boards were aurrounded, the foaming cups (filled with ' that "which cheers but not inebriates"? Mullor's IngerS began to circle round, oyes brightened, toNgucs quickened, and it was nil bail! and v>,,0-r.il ! Thou n? the kuife and fdrfc play coased, Kohn (our llenvy) opened his battery with tho A'nhlvorsary Ovcrfuro, "Welcome All," nftcr which tho I'rcsi dout gave tho first regular toast of tho evening?"Tho D;?y wo Celobrate !" and Captain Izlar rose to respond. As tho Captain spoke, tongues which wcro merry before, wore hushed, and ah lie told of tho littlo band of brothers, who, (torctvl n long years before, hud fiiijt mo t tt> fc;in tho/gttllant Ctap^an of, which all w;ro now so proud?as ho told of I? ?if?ggf?; :u!6c6sm'a?d'STW^ glcs again, hearts which^syre j&fO* be foro hcut warmer aud qm?&'er^flt9*ti8 ho ,clf^^|^B?"?jfe. round or ajmluuso (old how si^rery ^*M] ajff/ioSd the cause of which ho fcjpoke. man w 11o hw^?pppoadniig. W--,.^^^k Tlie next regular toast?"The Klliott Independent Hook und Ladder Com pany," was responded to by Mr. John A. Hamilton in his usual uunpproacha bio style. As the '?Press" was announced by the President, Mr. Browuing (Mr. Meyers' prodeocssor) was called upon. Mr. Brown ing, in reply, made a few graceful and! earnest tctnurks, and cbricTudeJ ? by call ing upon E. B. Scabrook, Esq., to. respond( fooTe fully. Mr. Seebrook excused himself upon tho,plea of indisposition resulting l'ruut his arduous labors in Court, which, ?he liucly said, had almost 1 ?clipped the wiugs of his fancy, and tied tho chords of his tongue." Mr. ITcnry Kuhn, iu full Tuung America costume, then sung, iu his ir restibly comic \vny,n local soug, composed i>xoroshly for tho occasion, by Augustus B. Knowlton, Esq., and entitled ??Under a Fireman's? Hat." The singer and the song were welcomed with roars of laugh ter?and it i?, without doubt, sometimes n good thing to bo '-under a nrcmau's SUut." Dr. Tuber being enthusiastically :ullod for, sang in a style seldom heard out of tho best concert rooms, that favorite gem of Brignoli's, "Good Bye, Sweet Heart." As the Doctor's glorious bari tone filled the hull, the audience was spell bound with a keen appreciative de light, and as the last words died away, such thundering cheers, bruvos aud en cores, rent tho air, that the Doctor was ohligo to begin again da capo, and, as he iiuully ceased, it was amid such expres sions of hearty kindness and good will as must huvc gratified him as iuteusoly as his music had gratified his hearers. Next iu order was "The Town Coun cil," which w;*s handsomely acknowledg ed by Dr. E. J. Olivcros, one of tho prin cipal members of that important civic Society. Then came, (after more ^IW.fful | n-usin.-;ftg;-. tho ?2?.Z\ "The Kin? Bonrd." And thin, of course, brought Firo Muster Briggmann to his logs, ilight bravely did he stand on tbein^ and right gallantly did he speak as he stood on them, and right heartily and noisily did nil tho nudicnoo cheer and applaud when he put them under the ta ble again. Lo?g live our jolly Firoaias tcr! The last regular toast was, "Woman !" As it (or she) was announced there were tremendous, iterated and reiterated culls for Major Knowlton. To do justice to tho manner in which that accomplished gentleman responded, is impossible. Although our heurt is ever thrilled by the merest mention of tho word woman ! yet, in our enthusias tic appreciation of her, our control of, language is nlwiys loBt or weakened. Not so with Major Kuowlton. Amidst all his appreciation aud luve of her, he still retains thut peculiar power of elo quence that can nloue compliment wo man as she deserves. Buist after burst of applause, and round after round of laughter continu ally interrupted the Major's witty, pa thetic and well timed speech, so that it wus frequently suuie ttOpfteftU before ho was permitted to proceed ugaiu with his touching yet iauguter-provoic: ag pertuuo. 1 hen followed nioro songs, wore Speeches, and more lugcr, until tho "wco fiina' hours" began to grow space, when the plsasaut company separated, wishing tho Young Americas nnd nil their friends many pleasant returns of the day. Alus ! that such happy occasions conic but once a year. Such speeches and such music r.vo worthy of throe or four occasions of the kind in every twelve I mouth* at least. The evening pasted away sweetly, leaving fond and pleasing recollections iu enoh man's memory. Long life to the V'oung A inorictis and to those who made the happy speeches, which f-o richly charmed every looker on ! There are ton thousand attorneys iu London, Hor8to Stealing IS said to be the chief business iluw pursued in sow pnVta of Missouri. ?i , ,l ?: ..' _?y.M*:m.isi-dnr? Tub Infbunai. Grcenvillo Railroad TFIHS?lo Is"progressing." ''The Spinner argument,"' eays our Columbia corre spondent carried ihfeday inAhe ?Iousfe| and wo foar will p>'<v%jStrVrijf:for top virtue of tbo ^fc,Vp*'H^u0 pemb? Irom Orangeburg wfii wed Xorjno paw sage of tbe iniquito?j'Wrnfg artxW.a?' Reedish, Jas. L, JuVjp*V Rev. Wallace ?aid Rev. Will Danuelly.. Reprosouta ti\e Ryna voted against \t? A more iu fernnl swindle was never attempted to j be perpetrated upon tho p opleof poor b|^|Sou|bCarr}j|:>!. A bed of de served in fumy should bo tho fato of the oVigitrstorSof K scheme so deeply imbued with tbo wicked'aito remorseless cheek of -. ?^hupthy .tUurley, it is said, voted against the liill throughout* Can such hellish dodges-as that f.nee the sensible [n- 'i ii lir^hft'State into anythiug liko a sympathy fur thw mau? Hei? Chair man, be it remembered, of the IIou.-c Committee on .Railroads, to whom this picooaof iufittny wus originally referred; then, if he was opposed to its passage, (as he would try to make the people be lieve by. his eubsequ-mt feigned opposi tion to it.) why did ho roport on the nfe a s u r 0 hnd recommend its pas sage? Tim Hurley is tho man who would thus try to deceive tho people. Can he do it ? Let his report 00 the Railroad Bill answer. For the sake of the -Republican party, if for nothing else, wo hope tho Senate will strike out tho enacting clause of the Bill. ?moM oen oc-Li'itpiA connBaroxuENcs.] Tlio YY ashing Ion Committee. The House of Representatives has sent to tho Capitol 61 tho Nation, three of its members, to implore of the Presi dent of the U. S., aid und assist an 00 for the State Government in subduing the lawless riots of the up country. This. Committee consisting of Messrs. Whip per from Beaufort, WUkes of An derson and Micklcr, started on tbe 10th of last month on their ^mission. The Chairman Mr. Whtppor. aftef an absence of a few day--, returned to Co lumb'a, JcaviGg' his two colleagues at the "^ruional Capitol to await his return Whut was the reason of the sudden re appearance in our tnid^t of one of out messengers, who wcro to carry the cry ol distress from our good .people, to the om nipotcnt father at Washington ?? why simply, that it was impossible for our Com mittee to get n hearing before tho Prcsi ? dcut, and so Mr. Whippoy returned with the very laudable intent, as he could do no good to.his country in Wash ington, to give his valuable aid iu the efforts to defeat the most, gigantic at tempt to swindle the people ever under taken. Wo refer to tho Columbia & Greenville Railroad Bill. Tt is true Mr. Whipper labored iu vain. All his persuasive eloquence, brought forth in the most earnest mauuerj could not Dght against the Simnnku ARGUMENT advanc ed by the advocates of tho Bill, and the parties directly interested in it. But be cause a man bus fought hard and been Ibeaten, does that detract from the credit due him V Let us though return to the Committee Which so singularly failed iu obtaining au iutorview with President Grant. Surely the authorities in Wash ington wcro aware of the coming of such a deputation, p'ey surely know the very important mission on which the Com mittee had been sent, and yet he doors of the Executive iffie? would not open ' for them, the Chief Magistrate would not hear them. This action . on the part of Grunt, admits of two dcdlui , tions, cither of which may hi tho true explanation. First, tho authorities ut Washington do not recognize a Commit tee sent on the part of the House ->! Representatives alone, ns?jn. iruo reprc tsetit.uieoi of the people of Sotl'U Curoli lina, and therefore refuse to !:.-tcn t<> their pleadings, or. the appointment ol such a Committee h.-.s offended our Rep rcseafntiresln'Congress, and they have used their influence to prostrate tire plans of our envoy. TJtis fatter pro] 0 sitmh Seems to us, aim "it; ttte mori reasona ble of the two, Had the Senate been able to concur in the action of the flotte and so made this a j >in. Committee, then its members would nave borne the character of n dermratiou Rcut by the pcrtpfe of the State of Soufh Cnroliua, aa represented in General As.-ombly. Our Kcpreseilativ < s 00U1 it: the urrpcr and lower branch of the National Assembly, would have been OBLiOFD to recpgnico and assist such u deputation, Beut as it Were,by ihc powers that tuadothcui: ami ilio Executive could not have stopped its car against its d m in Is of a delega tion scut to them by a Sovereign State, to ask for n constitutional right duo that State and its peoplo, namely, protection by fj. S.. Troop. v. hon tho military of . j flji-d ladt Dr- . the State arc found to he inn letjtjato to 1 restore and preserve orflcr, and to pn* r 1 ??- ?? the iearful-citizens in the enjoyment of their rights and prTvihidgi s. All this watt lost, when only one Branch of tho GoJSral Assembly scut a Coin luittoc to rfprcsebt tho^Jjtate of, affaire | hum as it vusflh^Rkir^pilHg ness to serve the interesyj^their constit uency, which must necwRnrily wound ) their feelings; and iuduco them to such action us will uphold thv^ir own dignity in tho eye of the National Ooveruuieut, and the rest of the members compos ing th? forty-liith Congress. But tho I lalsu stop can yet be retraced, tho evil j remedied. ?T Wo uudcrsjand that Mr- Wbippcr is shortly to return to Washington, to lay before these gentleman tho necessity of i m media to action, and ask them to intro duce the subject to the authorities, and get for Mr. W-hippnr und his Colleagues, the audience required to lay all the fuotu of tho casu belbre the l'rcsident and his Counsellors. YThon would tho House respect aud 'llonor the dignity of our ttcprcscututives. insure their hearty co operation, und by that uiube the misniou of our Cfumtltee a success. For it is hurd to believe th-.t. the U. S, Govern ment, .ouce corvviueod of the necessity of souding a l^-ige number of troops to South CnroUuu, wcu!d refuse *0'.?Jo sp, utul leave our Stalfe a prey to a Band of law loss rulians, who have overythiag to gain and nothing to lose; provided however such oouyictiou comes to the Government through tho proper chan nels, und that we believe to be, members of the National Assembly, representing the State of "J?u'.h C -rdliua. E. C S. \ &litiinift(rnt(m*? tfotSoe. ? All x\j persons indebted to the E-*t;.tc uf Joiin Riuuenbaker, must Psy tho sar.-.i? to tan im mediately or tlwy will find their claims in tue hand* of Messrs. lxlnr& Hibb'.c. Attor neys, Or.mgeburg C. II , for collection And those having otairns Qgaiiist said EXate will rieasc present toeia pjopcrlv attested le C. C. COOPER, A dm in ist rUtor, mar 4?It Grah&u.? T. ()., .S. C. -,JK.':-. THOMAS r. OLEATON GIVES NOTICE thot thirty (3?J d iys Horn the ?lato of thin publication, ho will apply to i'te Judge of Probate for'jhia final losohtirge? ?? ministrutor of tfs Oooli and E*J ai?-<tf' Xbto lom Gleaton, deceased. '.Uft-Ti'ltli, 1371. mar 4 L_,-? 4t Notici|of Dismissal ?fVrOTH'!: IsTteRteBV Cli VKN Til AT ON X> ?hev?5t?i k,y oi March. IS" I, I wilJ file ray Flrtal Amounts with th<? flonurah!? T. C. AndtDWB^ju.lge of Probat??, und ic-k for !.???? i tv. uf l? aiss'ul as A ImiaistxuUit of A Inline 11. l\??f--. ,ilV. .,-<..1. >^jr V J. ?'. noz tin. mar a..'::''.-.u..---ai ??.-. A Fim* Walncst Expansion 'i .\ ill !?: for sali] r? W. A. MB HONEY & CO. The Stato of South Carolina. OHA NO F. IUI IUI COUNTY In p?Jiato.n Pleas. H. W Kcnnerly, ] Complaint for Administrator, et, aL {Account to Mar-1 ts. !? shall Assets, salo Fiur.nl KcJUterly, j of Land, and Ke lt, id. * J lief. Ey order r,<' the Court? ?ll persons having demands nfraiii-*: the Estate of" tho late T. It. Kenuerly, dseeased, a up requirud to prcseut and prove the s?tr.e before inf, or before the 1st day of April, 1&71, or they will be de barred payment. AND C. DIRIH.L', March .1, 1S71. Special Referee, mar 4 6t C4IGA11S, KMUKIXG A \ 1> / CflBWlNG TOBACCO offered at prices to suit the dull times, by wholesale and Re tail, At W. A. ME RUN EY t (.0. A Good Chance FOU Horses and Mules. ? I AY ILL BE AT ORANGE gwfv^r%fMi RURG Oi H. mi the !?i Moneay fff -'j_1^ -B in ^ trch, with a I'iii'' lot oi Nc. fSSo?bai??1 UORS?Uml MDI.R8. Any person in waqt of Stock would ?lo well tu meet me <..ri that day. 1 ulsu keep on hand ready for sale a few HORSES and MULRsJ at my ?tablos in l'..t) ibtrg, P. ('. f.-b 20?2t F. M. BAMBERG. Oitizens Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN, rr.sidvi t jno. V.. PALMER, V'tco-l?Bemdeut. JRO. I' THOMAS, " ? " A. G. r.iir.NP'.ER, CaaWor. J. 0. B. SMITH, Assist?nt Catthier. DIRECTORS. UMir Hampton. IL II. Ri Tt.r.i.ce. J, P. Tiio'mas; D3 Ravi ndi.. Jr. V. \V. M. Mastkr, Rev. William Martin A. (. Maskf.m.. .In<?. h. 1'ai.mkr. |.l. Ki.t OitKoo. Tiit>.v vs L. QnKCd. OiiANGLSH/UC BllANCH, at TU.K s:\i-iM: iioim;. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER k GLOVER. LOCAL riXAXCE COMMITTEE. Hon. THOS, W. GLOVElL Col. PA Uli ft KF.LDB?. Oapl JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTA.VV CASHIER. .1AMKA 11. FOWLES. l>opoHllt4 or gl.OO and Upwards .ICoeelvciI. INTEREST allowed on DBPOSITft and RIX PKR CKNT , compounded every six mouthi*, on Aoouurts. Wc wilt nlso do nn EXCHANGE BUSI NESS. jsn J) cm CX)HN, IIA-Y, ?&Ci Wi; HAVE JU8T REO?fV^D ANOTHER LOT OF N<JUIH 1UV EI'. HAY WHICH WE OFFER L 0 VT F U 11 CA&Ut and .^z: a ful'l . ? assortment of all other cools at prices to SUIT the hard times at f. ii. w. deiggmann St co. fcb 2G oot 'J ly %U7 jE.EzeMer FVLl KVPPIiY of Watches, Clocks, JEWET/RT, ALWAYS ON HAND. WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY Re paired as usual. WANTED OLD GOLD, SILVER and OLD RANK IHU.S. for which be will give the highest dull Trioos, j h : jnn 28 e ly Spring cind Summer Impor tation 1871. ride on,st milliner ya nd STIC A TV CjWODS. arms?uk$, CATOil & CO. IUFGETKKS AND JOHUERS OF Rennet, Trimming and Velvet RibbobjS J> .u*:i Silk?, Purin.- Kii t Velvets, "Blonds, Nette, Crr.pcs, Pvaeiie?fsi't??rpr?5 Feat burs, Ornn LuiiMM? f iruH- Bonnets end bodteir1 Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmedv Shaker Hoods. *e". -:t" und SS9 Baltiuovo Stw.il-,. Uulti more, MJ. Offer i.ic large?* S-'ocT. t-<v hv foartf MC r.'iis Canntry, und uneijttMled in choice, variety and obeapnose, oouiptitiBigshe hue**. Eorop c ??! nor%!iics. Orders ?oLcitcd, and j-rwn-pt -,<tontion given, tel. 23 " * you if axt fciqv?v*;?^ the fotlowiiig ?raihws I i : \< H iTfiANDY. ?. 0. Cot:.V WHISKEY, v?rv*ffae. N. C. ?? Cuaimon. UVK WlflSKEYefaP. grades ?Lud priee? ALB, LA'; hu FJgEK. SODA WATER iu botttea. WINES of kinds and quality. CH AM f?ifJNE. CORD1 VL. KR*RNC11 BRAXDY. Go to W. A. MERONEY & CO. feb 18 dec .t tlru Mr.AI,. GMISTS und N. C. FLOUP, fresh iin-1 always on hand. < ;.lt on W. A. M ERONEY ,t CO. i SIM 'CESSFl L SOUTH EKN ENTERPRISE Of many new Sunt hern enterprises which have been undertaken ?::ico the war, none ' have met with greater or more deserved suc cess tl>an the door, sa&h nnd blind uiunufae tory of P. P. To.de, in Charleston, 8. C. By bard work, indomitable energy and liberal advertising, Mr. Toale has iu three years outstripped all competition und established a business w hich would do credit to any city in the United State?. The Pain Kii.lf.r is by universal consent nlloxod to have won for iIsclf a reputation uusui i .. . ! in the history of medical pre parations. Its instantaneous effect in the eradication nnd extinction of Ptiin in all its various for ant incident to the human family, and the ua-.vicited written und verbal testi mony of tho masses in it* favor have been, I und lire its own best advertisements. The ingredients of tho Pain Kii-i-kh, being* 1 utc)v v ;: i aiu.*:, v Oder it u perfectly safe and efficaoions remedy taken internally, as well us for external applications, when used according to directions. The stain upon linen from its nee ifl readily removed by washing With. aluvUoI. This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of so many of the afflictions incident to the human family, lias row been beforo the public over Hum v ykaus. and has found its w?y iatT) alinost every corner of the world; und ?djcr6?ev.li Lus beca used, the same Oplnioffia exji-c ! of its medical proper ties* In any attack, where prompt action npon the tj -tern is required, the Pain Killer b> in valnuldo. its almost infltantVtie??? rlTwi in Relrevfhg Pafn is truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, is true to tii. name, a PA IN KILLER. W. A. MERQltt^ auctioneer. OFFICF AT KF.ITT JillOS. OLD STAX/J Will attend to oll Rusi?os* entrusted to him with Promptness and Dispatch. Sutis faction guaranteed to all. Iuh4?8m tV. A. MERONF.Y. N CTS, RAlStNS and CANDIES of the boATtlnd. W. A, MSrttONEY A CO. NEW ORLEANS SYllUPt 1 Q W M 3 /fig* ??'?? 1 .g 1 ^ W AUGUSTA FLOURS -.. -_M?J_T->...l''-?. :ml>i<?f . i ? ? ?. ?' i u. t '._.j_g^iiix.- - WILHELM ^HEODOU M?LLER, Fi AS "Jt-ST RECEIVED W A l?.r2? AM^rtmVnt of ^ WILL DELIVER EVERY SATURDAY PIPE8 AND SEGARS < to rnoM rnn ? ANY FAMILY REST MEERSCHAUM MANUFACTORY 2? Bolted C?ri?T aud Heat* I.-V TIIK II. H. ? Madflof Alfl.aFcwLotof Nint6nd Cbo.ee 6 T?RE WniTE WESTERN CORN To wit: smoked TONGUE. g ^} rwpt9iSM, BotHy t!l, P?fjLICJ new york beef Tjalonys. f-*? SUGAR CURED HAMS. Sg BAR*IM>03i And all other Firs* Class M win be CLOSED from the 4th dny c-f March, v uittv m,All|.i.tra > 1871* **a *5?* pn5v k"? LIQUORS hercaf 1AMILY GROCERIES, ~ter for FAMILY PURPOSES. mar 4 c ? rW GEO. IL CORKELSON, AGENT for Etiwan Guano No. 2, Ammoniated with Pure Peruvian GtjanOa I Etiwan Dissolved Son& Etiwan Compound Acid PliospMte* I Zells Amiiioiii&ted Bone Snperpl>ospliate. I /tfySO KEEPS on hand axv uKCEIVE jdSDESS for PERXJYIAN G?ANO. ATLAHTIO FHO SPATES. Frank H Coles'' PiiosplKiies, -?43 AU vt ?*!.!,> ?OTcn-it f.OW fer CA.->ft. GEO. II. CORNELSO^. fob 25 ?1 3 k ';' V;- iy 'OHE 9 NEOS SE0a03BX T:T Utfg F>* IPO' *H01 <Tili)TSL uT.B^WOTt Ali3 a anx ox NAvod ?:i>iuvk a?v eeooo im<? 30 tiv i i morj nag pna^rri uiio ii o.i rcoou an vi? ox saoiHci. aaonaaa Arixva?io Ii no jo rnv 131000311 THE LI VERPOOL mi m Fire Insurance Company. CAFITAL-GOL? 17,000,000.0i), H AS ESTABLISH KD AN AtiENCY IN OR ANG EBITR(r|fe. C. The Terms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMfANV nr?? FAIH. nnd (ho Security it olfors, Absolulo. Apply to JAMES II. FOWLUS^?p?**, At Citizen.'* Savings liaok. CHARLES T. LOW N DES, General Agent, Charlo*>oo> 6. C.[ jan 28 o 3ra v .... - . \ -1 -. M'~J r^- J' NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & C(X, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TUB CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG OptJNTY THAT* they have purchased the j CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TIIOS. MY. And are CARRVINO ON tho CAE'BIAGE Ii TT ^ ? NES8 In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will ha l'R'^Jj&TLY f?LvS*. All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY BONE and wit* VtftPATCIflHHf'JIHH COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE, Mi 3kfc->. a &*C 17 C