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Xu O Q JgL Xj ? SATURDAY, JULY 1,1871. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon, Okangi Puuxqs, ? ? Wo wore blessed with a delicious shower of ruin oo Monday last. -See notice to tax payers from County Auditor Bull. pi ??Dr. Pearson has for sale uapthn ^SUj See advertUcmeut. -The Columbia Union says "the Orangeburg News was bright and poeti cal last week." -??Our friend, W. M. Sain, has rc turscd to QfaniMdutrif from bis visit to o ' o the mountains. -"Peregrcon Doggerel lleymcs/' by A. P. Morvin, -Esq., aro dofered for Want of space for.our next i>suc. -Ex Magistrates and Trial Jus tices had better look shurp, for C. S. Ball, Esq., is after*them iu another col limn. -Russell has a new barber with him now. This announcement will bo gratifying to those who arc too lazy to shave themselves. ???Orangcburg has a Tomperancc Society, be it saiu to her honor, which promises to grow into a larger ouc soon. We will give a more extended notice of ... its origin nnd progress in our next. --Aw editor who is a regular "Paul l*rj," says that "blue garters aro all tho go with ludiea in his town." We would like to know bow he got his iufurmati ?\ We are interested. - ??Churlio Colter, a youthful colored lad, stabbed in the back, Billy Camiucl, Thursday last. The offendinir boy was taken before a Tiial Justice, when fail tug to enter iuto a proper recognizance ho was committed to jail. --Wo heard a gontlcmau ?sk n friend the other day "If he wasn't fond of music ?" *o which the reply that '?Sotcc of it would n:ak; n dewMtk," was given. How whs that lor high ? =-The pet baby of the editor of the Aiken \umal "had a birthday and cut a tooth one day la*t week." Wo can avoid such scenes ns (his, beeauso we arc ? bachelor, und of course?have tin pet W>t. ??Tim customers of tho Citizens' - ^,nviug?' Rank are rutapsted to send iu their Dcpi sit Roots to the Assistant Cathier, > r. Jns. U. Foalcs, to have them balanced to June 30th, and inte rest to that dato credited to their uc eouot*. -Wk notice that a number of our exchanges have copied our "peeling" of laut week about ' boot licks ; but none of them will admit that they nrc cursed .with a similar melndy. Come now, brothers of tho quill, as Rill Arp would ?ay, "tote fair." Own up the corn and get to counting. Will our friend of the Union and tho Sumter .\c.ics begin first X Nous verron*.\ fy -We have intelligence relative to tho condition of tho crops from all por . lions of our County, and not in many years has tho prospect for an abundant yield been so flattering. Thcro is not quite tho area of Cotton pluutcd that -_: ' *-???.*? ?h?r,? ;? ?r it is is a glorious condition. The Corn crop will be the best made tn many years, if the seasons continue to ho propitious. -D. Louis, at tho corner, has water-proof umbrellas for sale. We bought our fourth one the other day for (his season. For our first three, we (band friends who thought they had u bettet right to them than ourselves,? any how, they took them into their cus tody. Our lust one is nil right, for wo . have our name upon it. Our friend. Mr. Belton Bcttersou, said ho could make it proof ogainst larceny. We iricd him aud found it just as ho said. If a friend wauts our umbrella hereafter, b? will find our name printed on the in side in large letters, to stare him in the face when he opens it. We would ad viso all persons who have been blessed with tho intimacy of too many friends of the nature of those who think it nil right to piek up an acquaintcncc's umbrella to gotol). Louis',buy one of his water-proofs and let Mr. Betterson have it for a few minutes. Do this and loo ' souls' will, be IlTITinnMIIIWFPtii i1" i I I ' I 1 made happy," to wit, that of Mr. 13. au?1 also of the purchaser. -Wc said in lost week's "Orange Peelings1' that "we understood there would bo a Religious Concert givon at the Presbyterian Church before long." To our use of ?ho word "religious" as an ?adjective in this connection, wo undor? at and objections have beon thick and fast, the would-be critics saying that Sacred ought to havo been the word, Now wo iiavo uo disposition to quarrel, as wo do not write for the Ornngcburg News to please the few. But when such ridicu lous objections as the ono noted are urged against our writings, wo cannot forbear giving them u passing notice, aud to show of all the Shameless editors we have, yet tin true, There ar? ns bad abandoned eritiea too. Now we said "Religions'Concert" and we meant just what wc said : and we will venture to assert that every persou possessed with thrco grains of common "mother wit" will say that wo woro cor- j roct. Now "sacred" might have been sweeter to cupl ony with the few, but that would uot hnvo made it any mure correct than the term "rolig'nus." But wo will let Webster settle the matter. He says religious means any thing "concerned with religion j teaching or setting forth religion ; set apart to re ligion ; as <t religious society ; a religious sect ; a religious place ; religions tears, etc. Sacred ho^difines "as Hot profane or common ; as, a Sacred place ; a sacred dag ; sacred service, cte. If this doesn't show that the two terms arc synonymous, then wc dou't know what synonyms are. If it is corroct to say u -.religious society, a re ligious ^lace, religious wars, &c, it is equally correct to tihy a Huligious Con ceit, the only difference of tho two words depending tiltogctucr upon euphony Ou thu other hand, it is equally correct to say Sacred Concert ; but how in the natuu of common sense it can be incor rect to speak of u Concert ns a Religious one, w'j fail to understand, etpccialy when it is gotten up fur a Religious pur pose. Rut let us stop with this petty .stuff. Wc ought not to notice snch, but sumo bow or other wc have d too So. Wc re collect having seen once at sohoul a hoy's copy b ink in which the well known liihgo, "Evil communications corrupt good manners'.' was writ* :i by his teacher. We looked down the page at the br.y's writing, and discovered that he had spelled communication every time with a k instead of a e. We uskv 1 htm "why be did not follow, tho copy '(" He replied ' if my teacher spalls wrong, that is tit) reason why I should." Wc left the .Couth to his delectable conceit. ??my - ? . ?? - The following beautiful lines which appeared iu the Charleston News of Monday last. uro front the pen of our talented fellow-townsman, Augustus B. Knowltoti, Ksq : A Pino-Land Memory. Oh; tender hearts of days gone by. Oh ! loving souls that round me twine. Hew warw about my heart yo lie, As 1 ride home beneath the pines I TIk* waning moon is thiu ami far, How far rdie seems, yet how divine ! And here aud there comes foath n star, As I ride huaio beneath tho pines. I shout with joy as on I rid<-, Swiftly, nor heeding path nor sign, Mv horse must be both friend nnd guide, As 1 ride home beneath the pines. I shout with joy?nnd then the tears Course down my check, a star-lit line; My heart goes yearning back through years. As on I ride beneath tho pines. Hnrl? ! there Is lMuto's friendly 'joy? Sec! th.ro tho home-lights, greeting, shine? The wife awaits; tho children play, And 1 ride home beneath the pines! The Roi.in Cotton Press.?Jus. P. Bolin, Esq., of our County, has succeed ed iu obtaining a PutcuL Right for his invention, aud is now making arrange ments to build these presses, and to dis pose of the rights to Counties, and sing ly. "A miniature model is on exhibition at tho store of John A. Hamilton, litq The prosa is an achievement of a vigor ous and fruitful brain, aud commends itself for simplicity, durability, economy and power. A lever worked by two bunds turns an upright shaft, upou which coils n ropo, which extends to aud over a six foot wheel, the revolutions of which coil two other ropes'around its axle iu opposite directions, and contract togethor two levers, which force the ft >. r ? finmiTM i -fit-^ i mm ,t~. -nr. ,-,rti .? , low block upwards, and compress a 500 pound balo in four miuutcs. The power of tho Bolio Press as built for ordinary packing is 676,000 primus, and is to equally adjusted, ns to require little ex ertion to perform the required work. Mr. Bo?u's card appears io this paper, and We. hope that .his valnablo invention will secure fur him that reward which porsererauce and ingenuity deserves. COMMERCIAL. BIARKKT m:POUTS. Omer, or tiii Obakorbubo News, June 2il, isrfk COTTON"?Sales during the week 40 balef. Wo quote: Ordinary.15 Or Low Middling.17J6.A Middling.18 (rtk Rntmu Kiit..?&1.8U per ouslud. CoBM.$1.10 per bushel. Cow I'kah. .. 7? per bushel. PlKUSBS.$1.40 per bushel. BOLEN.'S LEVER COTTON PRESS. nAVINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR my Press, I am prepared to take CO?' TKACTrf for DUILD1NO tho SAME. This COTTON JPJRESS has a capacity of 57G.OOO POUNDS, is simple of Construction, Compact and Du rable, occupies a comparatively small space, is worked by only TWO HANDS and will PACK ? 000 POUND HALE in FOUR MIN UTES. I append Certificates of gentlemen in Orungeburg who havo my Press in use, ami 1 unhesitatingly pronounce it the best Press in use for Cotton Packing. JAS. P. BO LIN. REFERENCES?Edward Argoe, T. J. Bo tin, Oeo. E. Belin, W. B. Salley uud J. 11. Livingston, july 1 8m The State of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pj.kas. AnnE. Pooser, Ex'x, "j Complaint or Will of Oeo. IL Poorer, dec. for Injunction, ct. al. }? Marshalling vs. Assets John R. Millions, and et. ul. J Relief. By virtue of an order in this came, the Creditors of the Estate of the laic Goorgo II. Vooxcr, deceased, aro enjoined front prose cuting or enfi>rcing their demands in ?ep.i rale iictiens. uud are required tu tile the sane in the Clerk's Office of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangebnrg County, on or before I be first day of 'cpteinbor next. Clerk's Office, Y.GEO; HOL VLH, Orawgrburg County. 8.C. > C. C. P. June llUih, 1871. J july 1 W JUST BECEIYEl) PORE N A FT HA and LAMP BURNERS, which will be ke]it constantly on haul by the SOLE AGENT at tho 151 a rt is r> FAMILY COFFEE POT, onr noon EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. E. II. PEARSON TIN WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION made to order?Wholesale or Retail. LATHING TUBS. FOOT TU IIS. SHOWER RATHS. BAKERS with REFLECTORS. ROASTERS. Any kind of WORK in my Line made and repaired , FOR CASH. SPECIAL JTO HOUSEKEEPERS. LEMON SUGAR, a delightful be? crattc, specially recommended for the sick. IIORSKORI) BAKING POWDER, a fresh supply. ENil EISII PICKLES and MUS TARD in ulass. ESSENCES and ROSE WATER for flavoring. Canned LOBSTERS, SALMON, aud TOMATOES. FLOUR! FLOUR!! Flui ul 1i lbc highest grades of AUGUSTA ELOUR at tho tiio.-st reaschahlc prices. Goods delivered in the Village frco of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market Street, juuo 3 ly Dr. CD!ARLES R. TABER offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citi zens of Orungeburg and vicinity. Office at the Drug Store of Dr. Oliveros. Residence '-Oak Villu," Broughtcn Street. may 18 ?t DOMESTIC COMMISSION HOUSE CHARLESTON, S. C. The Subscribers havo established a Coni tnissiou House in Charleston, for the sale of Farn Products and would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic. They will givo Especial Attention to the prompt sale of nil nrtioles Consigned to them. L. E. CONNOR ft SON, juue 21?31* tii>8 King Street. BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN REAR OF raTTIIA.VN HAKJEKY. I^RNST MENT/.EL offers his SERVICES \ to the Public as an EXPERIENCED BLACKSMITH, FARRJER, io. All work in his lino properly and: woll| dpnp. lie is experienced, particularly in Horso .Shoeing, juiic lO-lf ' ElfNST MEV&i* MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE K0H1T & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE for ilia SEASON. Abo Received a largo awortneut of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLONS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of SUNDOWNS, GYPSIES, ROUND HATS' LADY WASHINGTON, &c. T?cso goods wo nvo cnubl-nl to sell at H ALK tho usual I'll HNS. OUR DRESS GOODS' STOCK HAS ALSO BEJEH REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERNS, and aro telling the name at KX^ttAOUUINAUY LOW PRICES. WE WOUfX ADVISE EVERYBODY TO LAY TN THEIR SUPPLY OF DOMES TIC OQpDS at tho present LOW FIGURES at which wc continue to sell, notwithstanding tho very great rise iu these Goods, caused l>y the advance of the Raw Material, we will sell at the asuie ASTONISHING PRICES for which wc aro celebrated. Great bargains in CLOTHING, BOOTS, 8HOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, &C. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS!! PARASOLS! !! At manufacturer's prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER, june 24 . lj DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! AT THE CORNER! D. LOUIS IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK UNDER COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR PALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. T> . LOUIS, june 17?ly AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED Another C!|?AP LOT of BACON. | ALSO An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOUR. { Fjr sole PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN, LIQUORS front $1.50 upwards. Cheap SUGAR and COFFER-. MOLASSES and SYRUP. One TWO HORSE W.VtiON*. Otic JERSEY WAGON*; four scared and newly painted-?-Warranted*. Abo set of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE! june 17 c If JUST RECEIVED AT THE Sign of the Rig Watch, A SELECT ASSORTMENT () F1 C TT T L E B Y , Consisting of ROCKET KNIVES., RAZORS, BUTTON HOLE CUT TERS, &c. JL)so EMERSON'S CELEBRATED RAZOR STROPS, all of which are Warranted as represented. E . EZEKIEL. june 17 feb 18 lyc THE Fl itM OF WM. A. MERONEY & CO., HAS BEEN DISSOLVED BT MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY WILL CONTINUE THE OLD B US INESS tNT THE OLD STAND. He also ?fters tor "air a choiei* ns-ovtnient of FINE F.t.,?JLY GROCERIES, his Stock of which will always he kept full and fresh. r a -.a i i ; ? | i a \ a % >?> no; V? hoicsaic Him iietrtit--t.no i? . .k.v?a oi i. V i-. ten 1. JL>.r\.V.yV_-'\ * ,ll:kt W!IS l'vl'r ? chawed." SF.GAR3, also by Wholesale and Retal?tne best fever ? d'uttc 1. NF.1V HOTKli.?TRANSIENT and PERMANENT HOARDERS accommodated, that he, Mr. MERONEY, is quite sure, "Knows how to keep a IFotel." Those who agree with him will, of coin?.1, Putrouizt the NEW MOTEL; those who differ, will certainly he convinced by a aimplo visit to his hospilnblo and generously provided TABLE. AUCTI OX E Kit.?In addition to soiling his own Go.?ds, MR. MERONEY offers his services for the dispersal ot other porsons (ioodsby ACt'TlON. He hus a happy knack* of indiicintr Bidders to buy whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining'the II IG REST I'RICES for ether persons, while contented with ihe lowest prices for himself. ^I^TTI? |> L ] > MR. MERONEY has recently been admitted to the BAP. I XXlli DA Li (which ho keeps in eonncetion with his OROCERY.) Ho has a large practit o.nii iad\, and though ho is fro'|uently "summoned*" t.) prepare ??stun mory proceedings'' iu the shape of ICED DRINKS, COCKTAILS, &0., ho never hear-* my "COM PLAIN I S:" an tl.ttrary, every .me seems t<> bo ? I'LEAK'-ed with his LIQUORS and to have ijuitc an '?attachment'"' tor MERONEY'S BAR. F1 VS. I 11 ll is nothing more than fair To say that, in his little affair Of distributing groceries and other excellent fare Merotidy is assisted by John Fair, june 10 c tf SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING ! C.OOIKS ItOLXiHT AT VOSFAS CJllOCEKY WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN. Choice and Fresh Family Groceries Received AUGTSTA FLOUR S. C. IIA MS, STRIPS, BUTTER, LARD, BACON. Coll nud examine. J. GEO. VOSE. June 10 Q. ly JUST lU?OElVED 500 BUSHELS CORN, WHICH IS OFFERED VERY LOW SPRING GOODS!!! F. W. H. Briggmana & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FI LL STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. All our COODS arc LOW. in PRICE to snlt Hie timus. Ourstock of GROCERIES . LIQUOR8 WINES w ALE and LAGER DEER Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low in Price. Coll and sec for youruolvos. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & CO. apl 8 oct 9 ly METALIC CASES/ THE UNDERSIONED HAS ON HAND all of the various Sizes of the above Cosrs; which enn bo furnished immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as usual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to II. RIGGS, mar 5?Cm Carriago Manufacturer. The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO REI> COFFEE POT, East of Pi-esbffteruin ChvrtiJt, Rom? II. St. I nm happy to ANNOUNCE to the CITL ZENS of Orangcburg. that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Familes and Cus'omcrs with DREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKE It Y. WEDDING CAKE prepared with great care to suit the most fastidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel low-citizens is respectfully solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. Mrs. ALBERGOTTI returns thanks for the Patronage heretofore bestowed, and hopes her friends and Customers will contin ue tho same. She will keep constantly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARY an.l FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dec 10 Sfm j\T. ALBHECHT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ORAXGERURG, S. C,? \\ESPECTFCLLY INFORMSTHE CITI y\, sens of Orangcburg and Vicinity that he has opened nt his NEW STORE ou Rus sell Street, but ween Messrs. Rriggmanu A Co. ami McNaman? & Jones, with a complete Stock of LEATHER, &o., ami thai ho lies sufficient Workmen to fill all Ordctp ttitiuH cd to him. ThutvWing the Public for post patronage, rcpeetfnlly solicits a continuance' of Ibe stifte. TERMS1 CASH. feb G oot '2u tf SE EGE R'B HXARUI/TERATEO AErE AX!) LAG EE BEER. LAO ER BEER. CONT AINING COPPE I! AS and ALE doctored with Salt, Lime and Alum, arc the latest adult erst ioos dis ceverod in New-YorK. Professor Mapes of New-York, analyzed tho Peer from o dozen different Rrewerirs, ami all Wore found adulterated with noxh.us substance. It i4 said, that the silo of Drugs to Prowers, Is n profitable part of the trade. This is perfectly infamous Cocculus indicus (fish berry) uns-votuica. (dog button) from which Htrychniuc is obtained, are some of the delectable substances found in Beer) These are potent poisons, and the Brewer found using them should be drowned at once in one of his own vats. P. S.?I am willing to be drowned in my own vats, if any impurities should be found in my Ilccr. I shall continue to make a healthful Beverage, so that it may be drank by the mo.st dclic.itc without the least danger. JOHN C. SEEOERS. Columbia, S. C. For sale itt Orangebnrg by the cask or otherwise, by MEHONEY & SAIN, jan 7 c ly CA^IISriOT SIIO P. \\/"M. \, PjTJLL offers, bia services to tho \y Citisens of Orungvburg County as CABINET MAKER in all its branches. Funerals attended with promptness. Old FURNITURE repaired and made new. Also Varnished without being removed. Shop on the Eastern side of tho Railroad. <Jic<? Ii ?? :l ?vi-ll 1 Will also build lluggy snd Wsgr.n Wheel* and llodics cheaper than anybody else in Orangcburg, WM. A. HULL, mar If tf Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on the 8 ! day of July. next, tile my Anal account with the Hon n able Judge of i'robato for * Iranguburg County, as Guardian of Minor Heirs of estate of Jessie Wcsshtger, deceased, nnd ask for Letters of Dismissal. .1. V. MOS KLEY, junc 0?-It Guardian. Notico of Dismissal. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON IN the 84 day of July next, 1 will File my Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Francis M Moorer, deceased, ami on that day ask for Letters of Dismissal. JOC'I L. MOORER, junc ;l?It Administrator. Notico of Dismissal. OTICE IS IIEREP.Y GIVEN THAT ON tho 1st day of AuOuat, 1871. I will (ilo my Final Accounts with tho Honorable T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and atk for Letters of Dismissal as Administrntor of tho Estate of D. L. ilnmson. ueoM. JOHN T. JENNINGS, july 1 ? It Aduiinistnator. Iji J.. FELDER, Executor of tkeJWII.L of jj# ./. 11. Felder, gives" notice th.-.t he Will On rno 10th day of July next, apply to'the Court of ProbJrte Ihr hi* Final Discharge- as Executor. June *>lh ? l<? ;i \y?t>V tl ?MPT/.M. J. I?. Tnnrtx*. F. W. MoM/vSTkr. A. f. Haskklt,. J. Eli O?r.o0. Citizen's Savings Baak of SOUTH CAROLINA.* niLLI?w M.\KTIN, President JNO. 1). PALMER/V^-l'iriidcnt, a. a. lifUiNi^e/cMfifc: J. C. D. S3! ITH, Assistant Cttbief/ *? DIRECTORS. D*. Kavcwbl, Jr. Rev.. Wjlmam MXs.tM J**?. B. l'Aiwax. *? TucnMi K. (taJMrt. ORANvJEBURG ERANCfl, * AT -ntr. SOU CITO JtS. Messrs. ?LOVEE h OLOVEB. LOCAL FINAXClk COMMITTJitS; Hon. TIKIS. W. GLOVER. *T Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASIURR. jambs ?. '?ofr&ES. IK'poHttBot ^l.OOumf U|?w?jri? INT Kit I-ST allowed at 7 per cent, on Sj* e!alCtr*!!re?'.~ P?pn-j'. On Ordinary Savings Deposits, 6 per *?at. will be Compounded every sfx motfthe en Ac counts. j*ro 21 <S TV if. BAo'dW. 71 R. ft tS?K 1f. 0. Hsnof**. BEODIE & CO, OTTON F?CFOI? Jtait ???:< COM MISSION MEKCtfAwTS, NOR fII ATLANTIC WJlARf, . CHARESTON. S. C. ?1 Liberal Advances' made on Consignment. Rarr.R to Andrew Simonds, E*q., Prai'l 1st National Bank, Cbstrlestoti, S. C. - may 21 wee af CHARLESTON, 8. O. LA Hfl EST AND* MOST COMPLRTB Manufactory of Doors, Snshea, Blinds, &onld' ings, ?c, in the i cntfhefn State?. t&* PrintedPrice List Dt?fm Comp* titfnn. - ' ' US-SEND FOR OtfE-IB* J8?*Sent Free on Application *^6? nwj 21 wee it The State of South Caro O R A N 0 ER URO COUNTY, Is TftB Common Pmm?< P. V. t?M>1e, A?Vmrs, fir hunt nun nf BiHi for" V. E. Jereoat, v?. Elias O. iLdumnr. Itrjttteffie*, *#/ ct. ?V. By virtue of aSf order made kt Ihii < the Creditors of U. K. Jcfooat, deC*d, at*T hereby notified that they are required Ur Kresent aad proVc their respective demaad? cfore Charles B. Glover, Eaxj., Spatial Referee, at Orangeburg C. II., 8. C, on oar before the lat day of J-uJy A. D., 1871, they WIR be debarred pwjwenf. Clerk s Office, ) CEO, ROUYIRy Orangehurg. C. I*? S. C . V t\ C. F. May 27th, 1871 > tuny 27 ?t GLENN7S^RING?r ?IMKT,?'!?tRO, Sr. Vs TrtII1S DELlO'HTFUL- WATEHING PLACE _f will bo open for vbdtors- Juri? 1st* 1871. it .dux situated in the- Northern part of tiro' State, in a section remarkable for deffghtfal I-climate, beauty nn>l hcaltbfulneea; Tata,!*, gethcr with live virtues, of the Water, makes it one of the most desirable Watering Plaee* to be found. The Medicinal Qualities'of thhf water are not excelled, (to which thouaanOV CAN'and WILL TESTIFY.) are a so-jereigta remedy for all Female dureaaeev ?R die ? ?uses of all long HtatuMn^ diseases of tha liver, bowels, kidneys ah<J bladder, chronic diarrhea, erttptioirtf'of Ihr/ ?fiSw, gy^MUe? *crofu4a, (?spopsit?, rheumatism* dropsy, Ac Arrangements will be made to aocOMUSMK * date* a farge number of Visitors. Good Music will be in attendance fo en Hvcn the Ball Boom, Fancy Bafla during the Season. Ten Pin Alley.- Billiard .Sirioonraftu l>t>qwet for lho amusement of the fluest. A Livery Will bt kept at nraderatectVar-res. Charges per day. $2.30; fwf: aaoceth, $10 . i>r. _? - t%,? ........" Jt2? to $">0'for the 8easow. Stage trom JonesviHt direct to- the Hotel. W. D. FOWLER, l?ropriet*r. jutie 10' lam DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, SURGEON DENTIST, OrmlitAle ?Mltisaior-B C-aileg? ftenlal Mttirgeyy. OFFICE M'ARKET-ST. OVER STORE OF J. A. HAMILTON, Respectfully offers his services tt the PUBLIC in the Practice of D8WAL 8UR GERY in all its b.*anohea. Speoial alteaUata will be paid to the PRESERVATIOH of tlM natural teeth-; equal caro bcintrexereieed Its the construction of AKTiKICiAL hUBSTl TUT ES. All operations guaranteed te gira ?aiisfuction. Office hours from 9 A\ iR ro 1:10 P. X. and from 8 to O P*. ~t ?. ! ?, may 20 c \j Notiue of DiinissaL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIY^TJIAT I will, on the 24'h day of Jsrty, 1871,. 81? my final accvtnt with the HtraiiTalaVi? Judge of Probate for Orangehurg Cmmatfgmh Administrator of the Est ater of JeaaUi f>.. I Garrick and Charles D. tfarrirk, and asVUjr' I Loiters of DistuissaL 1 M. O. OARRICK. jtme 51 -It AdtaltOrtra*??,.