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O C A L ; ?ATIIBJ>AT^ jM A V 10, 1ST i ^ Advertiser utits vrill not, positively, bo ehabged hcrctiftter i? this paper Ufa iess hah'uclj tc Us bu Wedneeday morn ibfc-, bfcrbt* blu* n'blbtkv \Vfc like to heV? company in our bffioe, but It ft strictly against tbo rules bf printing blfecce to read tbo copy on the cases. Aha that is a privilege nl lowed W Vibne but thoso connected with %r ofticV. Our frionds will pluufio ro fcniber this. rE publish on our first'tohgb the Pre IStVutnient of the (Trend Jury of this ^County, for the M*$- Term of Court, 1871. ttiBrj-Avtvj rcugthy, but will re j?pay a AJaVxjftSl perusal. Sonic ehurges VJbutnirrtfd Hi It, We sincerely hope may Are eidpkvihcd away. The past week has been r. inarknble for its changes. Monday, up to 12 "o'clock M.f it was wann. In the nfter noun tho weather suddenly changed, und [inco baa been ostrumoly coul for this |8on of the year. We are fearful that ?esults will be bad for tho fartnors. [?me of the cotton crops have alrondy '"assumed a yellow hue. Wo hopo. how v, that wo will bo blest with a better . season soon, and that the crops may I^Pbc.n commence to grow again. CoiiltT^rc-assqmbled on .Monday morn ing last,1 his lionor Judge lt. F. Graham ing. A large number of civil cases bqen. disposed of. This week's eediugs have" not been as interest ing as those of tho last, civil business bc^ngso much more prosy than tho ex ? foment of criminal prosecutions Theru were several speeches made last week in mo of tho hitter eases, that really de a notice fioui u?, because of the nts that have h i made upon ^-they where splendid. Tut we .not the space. ^ -?a?p- ? - - -a???? . V'kcai.L special attention to the Pro Card of Dr. Charles 11. Tuber. .V? now a resident of Cruugeburg, offers hi.-? services t'j citizens out of vicinity. lie is a distinguished bian, and we cougratu'.i'o our eiti tho advantage of thus hoing curing tho disease* t > which fortunate hut utility is heir. \tip J+TEML'T AT l'tlltCLAHY -On ityVsday flight an attompt wup made by ?kund of desperate bur?ki'R, to break ??en tliC store of Messt? Theodore Kehn l>r other. Tw i holes were cut 1 trough the front door, facing Main ?frect,-with n large auier; It is evi leut from tho positirns of these, that uo'uld bc-burglars, designed t<> effect .ar entrance by boring just above the ufthe do<ir, so as to enable thctii. the tiid of some instrument, to lift ft, and thus open thuir way. It is the 'work of professionals, and the sooner they arc caught, the better it will be for L tho^sntoty of the community. It is be Coved from the circumstances of the wase that Mr. LTvnry Kohn (wlu it was 7k now n intended to leave the store that UO / was watched, and as soon as out F* of sight, those nijiht walkers commenced their work. Hut what caused then to de mist, at thp lime when their purpose was nearly accomplished is a mystery. Wo .. suppose-though, rhat, sruothing frightOn rled thcui, poi haps the return of Mr. Usury ijyohn, The traces of tbyir w.rrk wr.o Ii not discovered until the next m ruing. VTv ?vT.grni?l^tO Oet ^ th-it tho only loss itfstaioftd by thotn is tho injury [/ done upon the door of the storo. And in connection with this wo are led to coffer a little advioc to tho good folks of our town. It is this : our impression is that there is u baud of regularly orga nised theives right hero in our mid*;, and the best way to break thorn up, frould be to watch each of them closely, nnd if they ore not sceu doing sufficient iVork to make u livelihood, report them |a a Trial Justice ns vag routs, and thus \\ the community of nut only an inf'ei ?ll nuisance but ti set of houscbrcakcrs Jnd thieves. ti IJvKLKY says the pcojde shull ?bow, when and where their money 1 ?'Uy doing -his," he adds, "all this <r will cearc, und the shoo will most whvte it ought to." .'& supported by our devil that Tim's . would pinch like the mischief, if ' %n tho cufc. written a letter to Ceo. A. Trcoholra of Charleston. Now, Mr. Ghnmnerluin is a inmi to bo appreciated, and we re gret that some of hia nsaertioua or ad missions are to ht deplored.' We think that representative men of the Republi can party, could bo a little more judi cious, and without any hurt to them selves. Whether Mr. Chamberlain's views, ?s expressed, will do hitu uuy good or not. wo) jvAuturo t';o prediction : ' that G^eraliTOnHuuiton will U Sfefttafr' uoxt Attorney General. . "* The following sentences were pro nouucd^ oii the 5th inst., open persons | convicted nt this Term uf tho Court, by his Honor Judgo Graham : I) R F Culler?Assault and Battery i ?Fined twenty-five dollars uud costs, to [ be paid by 1st October next, or bo im prisoned three mouths in Couuty jail. Vandy Hampton?Assault und Ratte ry?Sentenced to pay the costs by 1st October uextj'or two mouths in Couuty jail. Billy WUliums alias Billy Smith?As sauh and Battery?Appeal from Trial Justice?Ordered that original sentence of Trial Justice bocarriud out. Dorcas Cue?Malicious Trespass? Scaled se.nteuco. Bill Simmons?Grand Larceny?Som tenced to penitentiary for one year. Moses Aikcn?Burglary and Larceny ?Sentenced to penitentiary at hard labor lor ono year. Abrain Reed?Grand Larceny?Sen tenced to penitentiary at hard labor for one year. Charles H Green and Charlotte Green ?Manslaughter?Each to bo imprisoned in pu ?cntiary nt hard labor for two years. TriE following civil cases wore tried during the past week : W A J Sistruuk vs JJm F Riley? Mistrial?Continued. Calvin Sharp v.s N 1> Stead mau ? Trover?Struck off. Thus A Smith v.i Fetor W Avingor? Con tin nod by debt. Donald J R iwc vs Aim C Andrews? AMiUtnpVil ? Vcrd ct for plaintiff. ^||s?ja^t4t^.\- _VCij: -AL..1J utson. ? Assumpsit?Referred to Referee, and qnotiiiucd. Jas Gnrviii vs W \V Pitta?Trespass ?Q C F?Continued^ Joseph Fickling, Adm'r vs Win S Ty icr?Trover ? Referred to Referu ?Con tinued. Jos L Fickling vs Mary R Tvler? Account?UulpiTud to Rcicrcc??Contin ued. N C Whetstone, vs Win T Patrick ? Xotc?Verdict for plaintiff. HO SuVoSlS vs M L Haid wiu?Case Verdict for plaintiff. J W Davis vs Wilkcs Sawyor?Trov er?Continued. Catherine C Palmer vs A Jourdain ? Assumpsit?Verdict for plainti(F. J W A nt ley vs Thus Ray?Trover? M ist rial?-Con tinned. J W Antley vs Sain Dibble?Trover ?M ist rial?Continued. David Fertiek vs J D Pricket?Tres pass to try title?Continued. J no G Zuiglur vs A J Frederick ? Assumpsit?Continued. Ben Stevenson vs II 11 Knox?As sumpsit?('on tin tied. Rachel Pposor vs H W Kennedy? Note.?Struck off, Juvi/o W Antley vs II Riggs? Tres pass?Continued^ n 111 DlURsOtl u v? iv ii ii i l w'B puss?Struck (.if. Jno Ii Fickling, Adm'r vs D S Ken uerly ot al?Note?Referred to Refe ree. Jno F Ficken, Es'r vs John F Hart log?Account?Verdict for defendant. ,f W Sellers et al vs F W Jones, Ex r ?Note?Special verdict. Win Wutkitia vs Wm M Wolfe?Tics pass Q C V?Left open. A W Geiger, Ex'r vs Tho? W Oliver ?Note?Verdict for plainsi?". A W t/eigcr, Kx'r vs Glenn Oliver? Note?Verdict for plaintiff. Elviu W Bozard vs 11 Kiggs?'fres pass?Left upon. Jno McAlbanucy vs Joseph .Minus? Note?Verdict for plaintiff. Same vs Edward .Minus ? Note?Ver dict for plaintiff. Obadiah Syfrct vs Henry Fundcrbnrk ?Coinplaiut for Compensation for Ser vices?Continued. Geo. Bolivor, Adru'r vs Elviu W Bo zard?Note?V ?i4rol tit plaintiff. B J Bumph vs Jno F Rilcy?As sumpsit?Mistrial?Continued. Shackto & Richto vs Orangeburg County?Draft?Continued. W S DoTreville vs tho same?Contin ued, /i H ) i ^, j Edward Perry vs tho samo?-Contin ued. Win C Wolfe vs John F> RHoy-?-Vcr dict for defondant. COMMERCIAL. MARRIIT REPORTS. w "' ) Omen or tu? ORAsnanuno Nsws, May 12. 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 20 bales. We quote : Ordinarv.....'.11 CA 1 Low Middling.12)o7> ?Middling.Id (a\ ??> Roroii Rica.&I.C0 per oushel. i Coax.$!.10 per bushel. Tow Pbas. 75 per bushel. Pinorks.$1.40 per bushel. GOLD. 00 SILVER.00 CHARLESTON MARKET. ClIAni.KSTON, FlMOAY MnltMNd, May ?, 1871. Ordinary.111^ Good Ordinaly..'.PJ Low Middling.;3 j Middling.'..18J^) LATEST FLOTATIONS of . . SOUTHERN SECURITIES, in CHARLESTON, S. C. Corrected Weekly f>y IS A % Hi EK and KUOltKSt, No. 20 Rroad Strcrt. May 5, 1S71. Statk Sr.cuuiTiKS?South Carolina, old. f..-7*; do new, (<j,t?0 ; do, roglst'd -; -jU. ex m (it So. Citv StvmwiTins?Augusta, Gu., Roads' ...... UM nM, ??: ! hifhhia. " . ' Mouth Kailkoao Lost?f?I'd . gag.\? Mt.-w. ; ChuRoirrin null ri ?? i. 0> f.:', ; Chnrlottej ? and ? ..????'>. (.i : Choraw nnd (Jrc< iv"tile and Colun! do, (State gu iraiiteej 78 ("', : Siivaunnh ?.. ': <*. .. ? mori i (" 78 : do. ?it. ? ? ? ?? ? South Carolin... (? 7;. do, '": Spartau burg and I nh n, f?t R.\ i..u>.\i> .>;??<? - luirlotle, Cbluinh i nnd Augusta, (JydO: Greenville,andColum bia, Oil : Northeastern, <?.P': Suvann? i and Cli rlo.-ioii. d ?', ?: South Carol'' (whole shures) (V. !U; do, (ht.lf do) -iJ Exeu v m:i . ,\c?New York S'sht, | off par; Gold. 1! ' r. ! IS: Silver. 103? rMUTU v:\koi.i::a nvsic hii.i.s. ?Rank tit' Charleston. (<?> *!*u?ifc"bf Newberry. R(<i Rank of Cam leu.30m Rank of Georgetown. Rank oi' South Carolina. b'bj Rank of Chester. Rank of Hamburg. ?'?'? Rank or Slate ul S C, prior to 18G1...3!>( Hi ?f Slatcuf issue lS?il and l8t>2..2K(ji) ?J,l.'iii?,rs' and Mechnnics1 Rank of Charleston. @ ?People's Pank of Charleston. (?,? *Unioii Rank of Charleston. yj ? ;'.ui> !iwestern R 11 Eauk of Cbarlua lon. (old). ? ?Southwestern 11 R Hank of Charles ton, (new). . (Iis State Pank of Charleston. 5(ji Farmers' and Exchange Pank of Cmir lesion. fit) Rxfelfnugfl Punk of Columbia. 6 n Cummeruhtl Rank of Columbia. 7(?) Merchunts' Hank of Cliernw . 3(7/', Planters' Hank of Fairtield . 3(.<, S..de of S C Bills Reeeivuble.9G(u> Ci y of Charleston Change Hills.90(a) * Pills marked thus ( *) are being redeemed at the Rank Counters of each. jail 'I- 3iii NOTICE. ORANGTtDURG C. IL, S. C, ArniL 3d, 1S71. The Finn of McNAMARA & JONES is Ulis day MUTUALLY DISSOLVED by Con sent of both parties. JOS. McNAMARA, of ihe said FIRM, iloos this ?1 jt3- assume the COLLECTING 0 its ASSETS, nnd the PAYMENT of its DEBTS. He also return-' thanks for the P?lranago heretofore bestowed, and hopes his friends nnd customers will continue the same. JOS. McNAMARA, C, R. JONES, apl 8 if wivi2iOIl o D?ving ? X>ailK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MAP riN. President J NO. P. PALMER, Vico-President. JNO. P. THOMAS, A. 0. RRENl^ElL Cashier. J. C. P. .-..M'iit. Assistant Cashier.. DIRECTORS. Waos Hamptox. B. H. Rotlroob. J. P. Thomas. 1>. Ravknel, Jr. F. W. Mt\\Pnnn, Rev. Wiii.iam Maiitis A. f . llASKKt.il. ?I.vo. P<- I'm.Ml it. J. Eli Ourr* 1. Tium v* E. Gai 1 u. t)li;A|fGrjHjRO HWANCLl. A'v k sliliaWB i : SOLICIT - ' Mossrd, GLOVE.: a SIX) LOCAL FIN A Vt S : r\C % Hon. TO OS. v t - Col. FAHL '. I 1 Capt. JOHN A. HA Vli .1 IN. ASSISTS. XV :Vi....i. JAML- !.. L!i::. Do]>osltK of $I,O0 pmrt 'i pirarda ^UccoU ?d. INTEREST allowed at 7 per cent, on Spe cial Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposits, Oper cent, will bo Compounded every six months on Ac counts. jau "J! C tun THEODORE K0H1T & BRO? BSG TO CALL T?E ATTENTION OF' TIIH rUBLIC THAT HAVING FULLY COM pleted thoir arrangements tot sha>tiprinrg and Summer Trade by uniting energy and combined efforts, have succeeded in forming one of the most Attractive Stock of Goods ever offered in this Town, and simply desire to attract tho NOTICE of ovory purchaser to call and examine our GOODS and PRICES, whetbor with a view to immediute purchase or otherwise, being fully determined TO OrWKR COMPETITION to every article in tho House, and feeling fully couvinoed that their Customers, before leav ing, shall bo suited in every possibly respect. spring and summer styles of dress goods At Unprecedented Low Prices including tho most Popub Makes now worn *or die Season. Also great Rargnius will be offered in WHITE, BUFF and BROWN LAWN, LINEN und DRESS CLOTH FOR SUITS. A Splendid Variety of WHITE PlfJ/.LS at 2>, :50, 85 und 15 cts. per yard, including a Full Line of every Grade and Quality of OrBandios and Swiss Muslim*, Tucked Nausooks, Jaconet and soft finished Cambrics, Nansooks, striped and checked Muslins, Puttings for Waiste, &c, at the very lowest possible PRICES. Wo offer UNUSUAL INDUCEMEtfTR in DOMESTIC and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, MA RS A ILL ES and HONEY COMB QUILTS. Also a fine Assortment of SILK PARASOLS and SUN SHADES at Exceedingly Low PRICES. LADT S' and MISSES' WHITE, BLACK and BROWN SUN DOWNS and* MAGNOLIOS, RIRRONS, CORSETS, HOlSERY, UNDER GARMENTS, nt ?rcaf Bargains. Our Stock of GENTS CLOTHING Vnd FURNISHING GOODS is Complete. Fine Line of MERINO and GAUZE SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT OLK IJftiPrX POPULAR PRICES. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. TO HOUSEKEEPERS! WILHELM THEODOR M?LLER has on Hand a fine lot of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, WHICH has been SELECTED wiUi the UTMOST CARE, and are WARRANTED to SUIT every body, both in QUALITY and PRICES. A FINE LOT OF BRANDIES, WHISKEYS, GIN, RUM and WINES of every GRAUE, and especially adopted for Family Purposes. *.. Abo SEC.ARSand TOBACCOS of lifo FINEST BRANDS, with* one af tho FINEST A3 SORTMENTS of PIPES in the MARKET. ~*v Come and Examine my GOODS and PRICES before purchasing elsewhere?it Is no trouble to show them. ... may 18 o tf E. EZEKIEL ist received a fine assortment ,iCKES, CLOCKS and JEW ilt'f which will be sold LOW OWN for cash. M. B.?-Clocks, Watches and Jew ' ?lry REPAIRED. may 15 feb 13 lyc jussLreceited )SE'S GROCERY, A CHOICE LOT OF Hams, Breakfast strips, Smoked and 1). S. B AOOM FAMILY .i&bCKRlES always C II AND. Call at once .). GEO. VOSE. AUGIJBTA FLOUB may 13 c ly FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! EXTRA AND FAMILY FLTJUIt FROM GEORGIA and NORTH CAROLINA MILLS. SUGARS COFFEES AND POTATOES, CRUSHED, POWDERED, A WHITE, C YELLOW, AND BROWN SUGARS AT RE DUCED PRICES. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF CHEAP COFFEE 5 LIIS. FOR *1 lit>(>D TABLE POTATOES. CHOICE NAVY TORACCO?POCKET PIECES. Fur sale b}' JOHN A. HAMILTON, npl 22?ly Fire Insurance Agent. SPRING OPENING! JOSEPH M'NAMARA, RUSSELL STREET, S Have just opoued an entire new STOCK of SPRIN ? OfV>r>3i ... i.. ., Itl lrt(J various . OoMar?.?....-; - DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. CASSIMEHRS TWEEDS, LINENS, DRILLS and CO ATI N IS, COM"T NAHES and READY-.M \l>i: CLOTHING, well selected and ol minifold Styles. DRESS GOODS in variety, M USLINS ami CALICOS, the latter Hi yds for f I, or as Cheap as any in the market, all of ilte most Pmdtionablo Patents. YARD WIDE brow n and black DOMESTICS, at 12A, and a complete lino of all kinds a' corresponding prices. SHOES. GAITERS, MATS, SHIRT FRONTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Also GROCERIES, II UtDWAItE and CROCKERY W VRE, which will be s>>ld CHEAvP as can \>c bought in any house in this Stale for the CASH. H|d C ly TAX NOTICE. i K '* hereby ?Wen that tlie COJIPO IF \ ?? i' \ if- i!i6 i'l-.vn of Ornngeburg, ,\ I ?. I.. in}< (2) two Mil.LH I A- ?.i TWENTY cents . id rod Dollars, fcc., do . shall lb ? DUUti 8TORH OF fcR. Qin I his diitfl (April -iMii.^nml ...f.i- l<> receive llie same, cadi (Say, ... the 20Mb May, when, tWe Hook? will be ', CIO!??'l. Dofnidlcvs ?hall bj ninonabie lo the I.ww. \ym Ruinpb, ami Adin'r <lr bon i . m oi John RuHlpll, pi*es notice flint on tlie IhT of Juno next, ho will apply to lion. t. c. An drews, Judge of Probate for Iii? Pinal l|i? K J. OLIVEItOS, Clerk Town Council. charge. April 28th, l?7l- 20- it NOTICE. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Orangeborg, S. C, April21, 1871. IN ACCORDANCE with "An Act to define the jurisdiction und duties tif the County Commissioners," passed the twenty-sixth day of Soptoreher, A. D*. 1808, and ' An Act" amendntory thereto, passed March 0th, 1871, au 1 parsuani to Rcsolntiens pas^d by the Roard of County Commissioners of Orange burg, NOTICE is hereby given that PROPO SALS for ifKPAIHING the -Willow Swamp Bridge," on th" llolman Bridge Road, ami for REPAIRING the CA?SWAY and HOL LOW BRIDGES leading to he "New Bridge," in the fork of the Edistos, wilt he received at this Office. All Proposals rnwt ho accom panied by two or more BUttwieoA Surities, and must be handed in on or before the 20lh day of May, 1ST I. JAMES Van TASSELL. apl 22?51 C. B, C. C. JUST RECEIVED 500 BUSHELS CORN, WHICH IS OFFERED VKUY LOW SPRING GOODS t!J F. W. H, Briggmann & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. AH oar GOODS are LOW in PRICE to suit tho times. Our stock of GROCERIES LIQUORS WINES . ALE and HOER DEER Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low in Price. Call and see for yourselves. F. H. W. DRIGGMANN & CO. apl 8 oct 9 ly BIGBED FAMILY COFFEE POT, onb noon EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. E. II. PEARSON TIN WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION made to order?Wholesale or Retail. HAT1IINO TUBS. FOOT TUBS. SHOWER BATHS. BAKERS with REFLECTORS. ROASTERS. Any kind of WORK in 1113' Line made and repaired FOR CASH. GUTTERING and ROOFING done to order. LEAD PI FES repaired. SECOND HAND STOVES, repaired and cleaned up. ? apl 20 aug 18 Sro CANNON'S STORE!! One Doon Relow W . T . L I G II T F O O T S' RUSSELL STREFT, Tlio Subscriber b^gsleave to inform his old friends and ilie Pub'ic generally that he has jn?t onened a i'rrsh and general assortment o.' j GROCERIES AND LIQUORS which lie w-l'.tfn'n low down for Cosh. Come one pud r\\ I wi do my bet to piepse yon Rpd- jdve ^rfee sitiisfrcHori. jun 7??f JAS. CANNON. % METALIC CASES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND all of the various S'uc of the rbovc Oases, which can be fumibhed immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as usual, and ui tbw shortest notice. , Apply to II. RICCS. mar ??Cm Carriage Manufacturer. The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO RED COFFEE POT, East of Presbyterian Church, Russell-St. 1 am happy to ANNOUNCE to the OITI ZENS of Orangeburg, that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Fumiles and Cus'omers with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the moo faslidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my Mends and fel low-uitiiens is respectfully solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. Mr-. ALBERGOTTI returns thanks for the Patronage heretofore In-stowed, ami hopes her friends and Customers will contin ue 11>? same. She will keep constantly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARY ami FANCY ARTICLES us usual. dec 10 8m M. ALBREOHT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ORAXGEQURG, S. C,. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI xens of Orangeba ?? and Vicinity that he has opened at lu* NEW STOKE tux Rus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann Co. and McNnmariiit Jones, with a eotnplcfe Stock ef LEATHER, Ac. and thai be has sufficient Workmen to till all Ordei* ci.tii.ti ed to iunx, Thanking the Public for past patronage, respectfully solicits a continuance of the 84ine. '1 ERMS CASH. feb "> oct 2\i tf ? S K K GJ VZ II9 B |LVA1>ULT1?RATED ALK AND LAC ER HEER. IACER PEER. CONTAINING O0PPB j HAS and ALEdoctotcd with Salt, Lime and Alum, are tho latest adultci atloos dis oovcrcd in New-York, Profess,ii- Mapes of New-York, analyzed 1 tie Beer from a dozen different Breweries, and all were found adulterated with noxious substance, ll is su'wL, that the sale of Drugs 10 Browcrs, is a profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly infamous Cocculus Indiens (,i It berry) nux-von%i**, (ilog laitton) from which stryohnine is obtained, are some of C'O dolcctablo substances found in Beer! T le n are potent poisons, and the Brewer round using them should be drowned at once in one of his own Tats. P. S. ? I am illing to be drowned in my own vats, if any impurities should bo fouud ' i a my Boer, 1 shall continue to make a healthful Beverage, so that it may l?c drank by the most iMicute without the least danger. JOHN c. SEEGERS, CblnntMa, S. C. For sale in OrnngobUrg by the cask or ?therwise, by MER0NEY & SAIN, jan7 c ly CAB] N ET SHOP. W.M. A. PULL offers his services to tho Citixens of Orangobnrg County a* CABINET MAKER in ulk its branehcf. Funerals ntrendod with promptness. Old EU UN ITU RE repaired and nnd* new. Also Vnruishod without being rem ived. Shop on the Eastern side Of the Railroad. Givo mo n trial. 1 will also build Buggy nu 1 Wagon Wheel* and Bodies cheaper than anvho.lv else in Orangeburg. WM. A. BULL, mar 11 tf Vm?nip??. at r-v^Cjy mm Compound* FOR SALE BT WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS de DEALERS IN GUANOS, 148 BAY St., SAVANNAH, Oa, 241 BKOAD St. AUGUSTA, Qa. 151 East Bay, CHARLESTON, 8. C AND BT BULL, SCOVILL & PEKE. ORANGERURG, 8. C. For further infornaation, apply Of a& drcsa an nhote for Pamphlet. nov 19 wee* 4m T. F. BaooiE. R. R. He?*U0 TT. C. HtJtKHK*. BRODIE & CO. OTTON FACTORS KHK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CR AUESTON. 8. C. Liberal Advances niado on Consignment. Rkfeu to Andrew Simonda, Esq., Pras'l 1st National Bank, Cuarleaton, 8. G. may 21 wee It P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. LARGEST AND MOST COMP L E TB Manufactory- orf Doors, hashes. Blinds, Mould* in^s, ftc., in tlie } otltUera State?. t&*Printed Price Lmt Defies Comp*' titfon. J?-3END FOR ONE-?! g?yScnt Free on Application. may 21 wee it MONTHLY MAGAZISE, Ttco Ihlltm prr Atmnrm. 04 PAGES READING MATTER 30? Page* Advertise WALKER. EVANS k COQSWILI* Axr> D. WYATT A1KEN, CvAatKiTOM, 8. C. July 1ft U i W. CARPENTEBY jr COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT Of IA? 8APARILLA GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID* EXTRACT OF BUCB? These Cclebvated Prcpayntiiney eriaiaaRy introduced by Goo. W. Carpenter, nade* the pnlronage of the medical faculty , bare bfem so long extensively used by pnyafceiaae> t4Mft others, that they are gcseraRy ksw^fw their intrinoic value, and can be refied en aa being most valuable remedies in all ease* where Sarsaparille (t Buohu are applicable, and cannot. Do to> highly recommended' They ate prepared in a highly concentrate* form, so m to render the dose small aad con venient. Orders by mall or otherwise srfli receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEY 4 co* Wholesale Chemical Warehouse. No. 787 Market pi reef, Philadelphia. For sale by DUKES 4 SHULER, ?od 1.1. OLIVEROS, Orangeburg, S. C. and DOW IE St MOISE, WlndewTe Ageaia, Ch. C. OTH i:. .. The t'of SHIP lately existing between Or. B. MANLY SHULER an I the UNDERSIGNED, under tho Firm Name of DUKES 4 8HU LER. was DISSOLVED on the 80th <t*? *# Marot), last, by the death of Dr. Shuler. "All | p-crsonB INDEBTED to the aaid FIRM, wfR make PAYMENT, and all persona having DEMANDS against tho aaid FIRM will pt*. sent tho same, properly attested, to the tart dersigned, or to Dr. A. C. DUKES, e* ?Ha? place of business of the said Firm. J. w. H. wires, apl 16?*4t Surviving Partner.