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LOCAL SATURDAY, JULY 1,1871. ?lH Advertisements must Utt&UtSU llU MIO JJUOAliOOO ager before Thursday Noon. Okanok Pekunos. Wo were blessed with a delicious ?hover of rata od Monday last. -See notico to tuxpayora from County Auditor Rull. ^-Dr. Pearson baa foi sale uaptha oil. See adrertisomeut. -The Columbia Lrriion esys "the Oraugoburg News uns bl ight and poeti cal last week." ??Our friend, W. M. Suiu, ha* re turned tn Qj?j???d????,i> frmn nig visit to the mountains. -"Percgrcon Doggerel Reyjnes/* by A. F. Memo, Esq., nro dofurcd for Vant of apace for our nest issue. -Ex Magtatrates and Triul Jus tices had baiter look sburp, for C. S. Bull, Esq., is after'them in another col umn. -Russell has a new barber with him now. This announcement will be gratifying to those who nro too lazy'to fchavc thomaelves. ?-Orangcburg has; a Temperance Society, bo it said to her honor, which promises to grow into a hirgcr ouc soon. We wilt give a more extended notice of , its) origin nnd progress in our next. ??^Arr editor who is n regular "Paul Pry," aaya that "blue garters aro all the . go with ludies in his town." We would liko to know how he got his information. We are interested. .Charlie Coirer, a youthful colon d lad, stabbed in the back, Billy Cam me!. Thursday last. The offending boy was taken before a Trial Justice, wheu fail ing to enter iuto a proper recognizance ho was committed to jail. -?Wo heard a gentleman usk n friend the ^ther day l*if he wasn't fond of music V to which tho reply that '?Snii.c of it would n:nk: n Jew.sitk," * Warn given. How wna that for high ? c?-Tho pet baby of the editor of the Aikcn Journal ??b;;d:h biitbdny and cut a tooth one day hud: week." Wo 'can ovoid such scenes as ihts, because wo arc ? bachelor, und of course?have no pet baby. ??Tho customers of tho Citizens' - SavincV ]?;iuk arc r? quested to send in their' Repi ait Roots to the Assistant Ca>hter, > r. ?Ins. U. Fowlcs, to have them balanced to June iJUth, and inte rest tn that dato credited to their ac counts, -Wk notico that s number of our exchanges have copied our "peeling" of .., last week about ' boot licks ; but none of them will admit that they arc cursed with a similar melndy. Come now, brothers of tho quill, as Rill Arp would say, "tote fair." Own up the corn and get to counting. Will our friend of the Union nnd tho Sutntcr Acic* begin first 'I Nous verrann* -% We hnve intelligence rcrativc to 1 tho condition of tho crops from ull por . tions of our County, and not in many years has the prospect for an abundant yield been so flattering. There h not quite tho area of Cotton pluuted that there was last year, but what there is of ?*?????? f?l<"ir5.??n nnndition. The Corn crop will be the best made In many years, if the seasons continue to bo propitious. ?-D. Louis, at tho corner, has water-proof umbrellas for sale. We bought our fourth one the oilier day for (bis season. For our first, three, we found friends who thought they bad u bettet right to them than ourselves,? any how, they took them into their cus tody. Our lust ono is all light, for we have our numo upon it. Our friend. Mr. Beltou Rcttcrson, said ho could jpjake it proof against larceny. We tried him aud found it just as he said. If a friend wants our umbrella hereafter, be will find our uame printed on tho in side in large lottery, 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 ail right to pick up an acquainteuee's umbrella to gotoD. Louis', buy one of his water-proofs and let Mr. Betteison have it for a few utiuults. Do Ibis ?nd tuo 'touls will.be mado happy," to wit, that of Mr. B. nnd also of the purchaser. -We said in last week's "Orange Peelings1' thai] "we understood there would bo a Religious Concert given at tho Presbyterian Church before long.? To crarruse.of the word "religious." as an adjective in this connection, wo under* staud objections have beon thick nnd foot, the would-be critics saying that Sacred ought to havo beon the word. Now wo have uo disposition to rjuarrel, as wo do not write for the Orangcburg News' to please the few. But when such ridicu lous objections ns tho ono noted are urged against our writings, we cannot forbear giving them n passing notico, uud to show of nil the Shamolcss editors we hnvc, yet tia true, There nr* as bad abandoned critics too. Now we said "Religious Concert" nnd we meant just what we said : and we will venture to assert that every pursou pjossossed with three, grains of common "mother wit" will eoy that wo were cor roct. Now "sacred" might havo been sweeter to euphony with the few, but that would uut huvo mudo it any more correct than the term "rulignus." But wo will let Webntor settle the matter. He says religious means any thing "concerned with religion; teaching or setting forth religion ; set apart to re ligion ; as ? religious society ; a religious sect; a religiuus place; religious tears, etc. Sacred he diliues "as not profane or common ; as, a sacred place ; a sacred dag ; sacred service, etc. If this doesn't show that the two terms are syuonymon?, then we dou't know what synonyms arc. If it is correct to say a - religious society, a re ligious flnce, religious wars, &c, it is equally correct to shy a Religious Con ceit, the only difference of the two words depending tillogcther upon euphony On thu other hand, it is equally correct to say Suci'cd Concert; but how in the name of common sense it can he incor rect to spunk of a Concert ns a Religious one, W'j fail to understand. etpcciuly when it is gotten Up fur a Rcligiou-t pur pips*. I Rut let US Stop with this petty .stuff. We ought not to notice snch, but some how or other wc h.?vo d trie So. We re collect having seen once at sohool a boy's copy b 10? in which the well ktiewn tiuffgo, "Evil COiumuuica(iuus corrupt good Planners'' was written by his teacher. We looked down the prtgS at the br.y*s writing, and discovered that he bad spelled communication ever}' time with ak instead of n e. Wensk?l him '?why he did not, follow the copy '(" He replied ' if my teacher upella wrong, that is no reason why I should." Wc loll the .Couth to his delectable conceit. The following beautiful lines which appeared in thrt Charleston Xcics of Monday last, are lVoro tho pen of our talented fcIIow-townsn.au, Augustus B. Knowlto'n, Esq: A Pi no-Lund Memory. Oh! tender hearts of days gons by. 0!i ! loving souls that round me twine, How warm about my heart ye lie, As I ride homo beneath the pines I The waning moon is thiu and far, How far nhe seems, yet liow divine ! And hero and thcro emnc* foeth a 9tarP As I ride home beneath the pines. I shout with joy as on I ride, Swifily, nor heeding path nor sign, My horse must be both friend nnd guide, As 1 ride home beneath the nines. 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 the pines. Hark ! there is Pluto's friendly hny? Sec! there tho home-lights, greeting, shine? Tho wife awaits, the children play, Tun Boi.in Cotton Press.?Jap. P. Holin, Esq., of our County, has succeed ed iu obtaining a Patent Right for his invention, atid is now making arrange incuts to build these prosscs, nnd to dis pose of the rights to Conutios, and sing ly. -A miniature model is on exhibition at tho store of John A. Hamilton, Knq The press is ait achievomoot of a vigor ous nnd fruitful brain, and commends itself for simplicity, durability, economy und power. A lever worked by two bunds turns an upright shaft, upon which coils a rope, which extends to and over a six foot wheel, the revolutions of which coil two other ropes*around its nxlc in opposite directions, a-id contract l"( Hier t levers, which forec the ft j* low block upwards, and compress a 500 pound balo iu four minutes- The power of the Bolio Press as built fur ordinary packing is 570,030 pounds, add is ro equally adjusted, as to require little ex ertion to perform the required -work. Mr. Bolin's eard appears in this paper, and wo hope that his valuublo invention will secure for Ulna that reward which porsererance and ingenuity deserves. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omar: or tub Obakorbuku News, June 2:1, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 40 bales. Wo quote : Ordinary.15 <7r) Low Middling.'"i^ Middling.18 (u> Rounti Kick.-&1.80 per oushcl. Const.$1.10 per bushel. I Cow Peas. .. 75 p?r bushel. Pi.notto..$1.40 per bushel. BOLEN.'S .EVER COTTON PRESS. HAVING RECEIVED A PATENT FOR my Press, I am prepared to take COJ TKACTc? for BUILDING the SAME. This COTTON I^JRIT.SS has a capacity of 570,000 POUNDS, simple of Construction, Compact and Du rable, occupies a comparatively small space, is worked bv only TWO HANDS and will PACK a 000 POUND BALE in FOUR MIN UTES. 1 append Certificates of gentlemen in Orangeburg who have my Press in use, aud I uuhesitutingly pronounce it the best I'rcss iu use lor Cotton Packing. jas, P. POLIN. REFERENCES.?Edward Argoe, T. .T. Bo lin, Geo. E. Botin, W. B. Salley und J. H. Livingston, july 1 8tn The State of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pi.kas. Ann E. Pooser, Ex'x, of Will of Geo. II. Pooser, dec. ct. ah vs. John R. Millions, Complaint for Injunction, Marshalling Assets ami et. id. J Relief. By virtue of an order in this onuse, the Creditors of the Estate oT the lute Gcorgu H. Voosor, deceased, are enjoined front prose cuting or enforcing their demnuds in sepa rate actiena. and arc required to tile the parno iu the Clerk's Office of the Court of Cou.iuon Pleas for Orsttgebitrg County, on or before the first dny of September next. Clerk's Office, i GEO. HOL VLR, Orangeburg County. 8.C, V C. C. P. June JJUth, 1871. J july 1 04 JUST RECEIVED I)URE NAITIIA and LAMP BURNERS, which will be kept constant I v on hau l by the SOLE AGENT at the BIG KED FAMILY COFFEE POT, oxk noon EAST PRESRYTEKl AN CHURCH. JL E. II. PK ARSON TIN WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION made to order?Wholesale or Retail. LATHING TUBS. FOOT TU RS. SHOWER BATHS. BAKERS with REFLECTORS. ROASTERS. Any kind of WORK in 11)3- Line bade ami repaired , FOR CASH. SPECIAL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. LEMON SUGAR, n delightful ber cru?C, specially recommended for tiic sick. ILORSrORD RAKING POWDER, a fresh supply. ENClLlSII PICKLES and MUS TAK1) tu plans. JSflSBjrOBS and) ROSE WATER for flavoring. Canned LOBSTERS. SALMON, and TOMATOES, FLOUR I FLOUR]! I?I mrr? ? t t Ihe highest grades of AUGUSTA PI.OUR at tho uiOst reasonable prices. Goods delivered in tho Village free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market Street, juue 3 ly NOTICE. Dr. CHARLES R. TABER oilers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to tho Citi zens of Orangeburg and vicinity. Office at the Drug Store of Dr. Olivcros. Residence "Oak Villa," Rroughtcn Street. may 18 .R DOMESTIC COMMISSION HOUSE CHARLESTON, S. C. The Subscribers have established a Com mission House in Charleston, for the sale of Farm Products and would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic. They will give Especial Attention to the prompt sale of ull articles Consigned to them. L. E. CONNOR A SON, juue 24?31* O'.'S King Street. BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN REAR OF riTTlIA.VK HAKERV. ERNST MENTZEL offers his SERVICES to the Public as nn EXPERIENCED iiLACKSMITH, FARRJElt, Ac. All work in bis Hue proporly and well; dpne. lie is experienced particularly iu Horse 51:; dys. /.me 10?tr erS-st Mi:r;^5' MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE K0H3T & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE for tho SEASON. Also Received a. largo assortment of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of ?UNI)0WN8, ?YPSIIS, ROUND HATS* LADY WASHINGTON, &c. These goods wo nio enabled to sell at half tho usirnl PRIGI5. OUlt DRESS GOODS' STOCK HAS ALSt) B??W REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERNS, and aro selling the same ut K^HAOBRINARY LOW PAM4JE8. WE WOUL? ADVISE EVERYBODY TO LAY TN THEIR SUTl'LY OF DOMES TIC OQl>DS at the present LOW FIGURES nt- which we continue to sell, notwithstanding the very great rise in these Ooods. caused hy the advance ef the Raw Material, we will sell at the ?mt ASTONISHING PRICES for which wc aro celebrated. Great bargains'ill. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, &C. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! ! PARASOL811 I At manufacturer's prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. jene 21 ly DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! AT T H E CORNER! D. LOUIS Jt*. ? - IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK ?NDERCOST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. D . LOUIS, jiioo 17?ly AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED AnotherChftSAP EOT o BACON. J ALSO An assortment of A UGUSTA fLOL'R. [ For sale PRIME WRITE WBSTBRN CORN, One TWO HORSE WAGON", LIQUORS front $1.GO upwards. Cheap SUGAR and COFFEE. MOEASSES und SVRUR. One JERSEY WAQO*N*, four soaitfd and nenly paint eil?Warranted. Also set of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE ! juno 17 o tf JUST BECEIVED AT TIIIC Sign of the Big Watch, A SELECT ASSORTMENT O F C XT TLERY, Consisting of POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, BUTTON HOLE CUT TERS, &q, ?Also EM KU SON'S CELEBRATED RAZOR STROPS, all of which are Warr,ahted as represented, E . E Z E KIEL. june 17 fob 18 lyo THE PIEM OF WM. A. MERONEY & CO., 11 AS BEEN DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MR HONEY WILL CONTINUE THE OLD BUSINESSTHE OLD STAND. He also offers for sale a choice os?ovtincnt of FINE FAwaJLY <; EOCERI ES, his Slack of which will alwnya In? kept toll and fresh. mi~\TY 4 ' aTl/'l/ ^ by the Wholesale and Retail -the REST BRANDS of the -Weed jl \7JUxi.vv--\ / ? ??>?? ? - . ?:?-. ????-?--??-.> Retal?the tn-.-t fever ??Puffed. NKW IfQTElY.?TRANSIENT and PERMANENT BOaRDK'RS accommodated, that he, Mr. MEKONEV, is quite mire, "Knows how to keep a iFotel." Those who agree with him .'ill, of Course, Patroniaa the NEW HOTEL; those who differ, will certainly be convinced by a simple \ i(.it to his hospitable and generously provided TADLE. AlJI'TIOXKElt.?In addition to soiling Ins own Goods, MR. MERONEY offers his services for the dispovsal of other person* Goods by AUCTION. He has u happy knae? of inducing Bidders to buy whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining the INCHEST I'RICKS for other persons, while contented with the lowest prices for himself. ri^TTf^ |> ,i I) MR. MKRONEY has recently boon admitted to the BAR? X JLjL J J 13 xY. IV (which Uo keeps in connection with his GROCERY.) Ho has ii large praetieo.nlrrady, and though he is fro<|uently ??summoned," to prepare ??sum mery proceedings" in the shape of ICED DRINKS, C?CKT ?ILS, fto., ho never hears any ??COM PLAIN IS:" an tho oontrary, everyone seems lo bo ??PLEA8"-ed with h;s LIQUORS and to have quite, ?n "attachment" tor ME HONEY'S BAR. F A. I 3i it is nothing more than fair To say that, in his little affair Of distributing groceries and other exculScnt fare MoronSy is assisted by John Fair, junc 10 o tf SOMETHING WORTH lOTOWING! OOODS ItOLCllIT AT YOSE'S ?llOCEKY WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN. Choice and Fresh Family Groceries Received i^VICI^Y AVEEK. AUGTSTA FLOUR S. C. HAMS, STRIPS, BUTTER, LARD, BACON. Call nud examine. J. GEO. VOSE.. .UtlC 10 Q ly JUST RUCELYKD 500 BUSHELS COR., WHICH 18 OFFE?ED VERY low SPRING GOODS!!! F. W. H. Briggmann & Co. HAVE JU8T RECEIVED A Fl'IiL STOCK OF Spring Dfess' Goods, I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. All our coods are LOW in TlllCE to suit tlid times. Our stock of GBOOERIES LIQUORS "wines * ALE and LAGER BEER Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low iu Price. Call and sco for yoursolvos. F. II; W. BRIGGMANN & CO. npl 8 oct 9 ly METALIC CASES." THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAtfD nil of the various Sixes of the above Cases, which can bo furnished immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS os usual, and ut the shortest notice. Apply to H. BIGGS, mar .>?Cm Cnrriago Manufacturer. The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO i RED COFFEE POT, East of Presbyterian C/nrreJi, Russet". St. I am happy to ANNOUNCE to the CITI ZENS of Orangcburg. that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Familes and Cus'omcrs with BBEAD. CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. 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 the Mime She will keep constantly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dec 10 Sfro jM. albhecht, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ORANGEBURG, S. C,? fy ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI V,, sei? of Orangctnirg and Vicinity i hat he has opened at his NEW STORE ou Bus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmanu & Co. ami McNataaru& Jones, with a eo:..t~dcte Stock of LEATHER, and that bo hak sufficient Workmen to fill all Ordcif (bitUM cd to him. T hue-Wing tiro Public for past patronage, rc-peitfolly solicits a cr-i>tiirutmcre o* the suire. TERMS CASH. feb ? oct 2J tf seeger'b I VADIH EH VTED ALE ANE> LAC EE BEER. LAGER BEER. CONTAINING COPPE RAS and ALE doctored with Salt, Lime ami Alum, arc the latest adulterations cevei od in New-York. Professor Mapes of New-York. analyzed tho Peer from a dozen different Breweries, ami al'. wore found adulterated with noxious substance. It is said, that the sile of Drugs to Brewers, is a profitable part of tho trade. 'I i>i- is perfectly iufuc.?om Cocculus indicus (fish lierry i unx-vomiea. (dog button) from which strychnino its obtained, are some of the delectable substances found in Boer! These arc potent poisons, ami the Brewer found Using them should be drowned at once in one of his own vats. P. 8. ? I am willing to be drowned in my own vats, if nny impurities should be found in my Beer. 1 shall continue to make a healthful Beverage, so that it may be drank by the most delicate without the lost danger. JOHN C. SEEG EES, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Orangeburg by rhv cask or otherwise, by MERONEY A SAIN. jan 7 c ly cabinet s l io l\ WM. A, BULL otiers bin s*rvices to the Cit Isens of Ornngeburg Comity us CABINET MAKER in all its britches. Funerals attended with promptness. Old FURNITURE repaired and made now. Al"o Varnished without being removed. Shop on tho Eastern side of the Railroad, (iive me a trial. I will also build Buggy and Wagon Wheels i? ijyuivu unsaper tesug tinywuj c:.c m Orangcburg. WM. A. BULL, mar 11' if Notice of Disniissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on the :>d day of July, n*xt. Wie my final account with the Honrrnble Judge of Probate for Orangobttrg County, tut Guardian of Minor Heirs of estate of Jsssie Wesslugcr, deceased, nn<l ask for Letters of Dismissal. J. w. Mose Ley, ji:tc .1?It Guardian. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tho N day of July next, 1 will File my Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Francis M Mnorcr, deceased, and on that day ask for Letters of Dismissal. JOHN I? MOOR ER, June a?It Administrator. Notice of Disniissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tho 1st day of Autmat, 1871, I will tile toy Final Accounts with tho Honorable. T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and afk for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the Estate of I>. L. Brunsen; dec'I JOHN T. JENNINGS, July 1?4t Administrator, E. J,. FELDER, Executor of tbojWILL of J. n. Felder, gives" notice thai he will on the 10th day of July next, apply to the Court ot Probate for his Final Disqnargoes Executor. Jiinc olhi-uo ;t Citizen s Saving's Baak of SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN. President * JNO. IK I^LSB?B, Vk*-Pr?**ien*> /SO. l\ T?QUA?{ " ZSE^-' A. DR?SIGER Cas&Icr. J. C. R/8MITHrA???rt?nt'C<aWei'* DIRECTORS. Wauk Hampton. js. if. RArrfcimoB. J. P. TmrjJxt*. !>'. Rayb.vkl, Jr. F. W. MpMwisb. Ro*. .William llA?fM A. f. Haskklt.. Js<?. n. Palms?. 'T .1. Eli Ohrgq. T TuvttUs K. OsiMMt. ORANaEBURlr BRANCH* ' AT TlfK Sfttiiltl? irOTfcE. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER & OW>V?E.^ ? WVi4-(* CO MM 17Jtatikfcr? Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col'. PAl/L S. PRLDR?. Capt. JOHN' A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASHIER. JAMES ft. Ff/W&Efr. I>cpoftlio of ami UpwaKt? INTEREST ?Uowed at 7 per ?cnt. oa ?ff cial Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Doposits, ?per ***t. will bo Compounded every sixmotftbs <m A?v counfs. ' ? i >i t>i? ja* 2J e 6*a T. F. BaonV* HrClt It*?*rf? if. C. Hrmjtaa. BT?Or>JJE & CO* ?TTOH FAf/T0H8 ?*ir : COMMISSION M?KCffAJ?TS, NOR fII ATLANTIC WnARf, CHARESTON, 8. C. Liberal Advances made on Consignment. Harca'To Andrew Simertds, EaVj., FWl 1st National Bank, Chattiest OW, S. tJi may 21 wee tf p p. toalK CHARLESTON, 8, O. LARGEST AN? MOS* COMPLBT? Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, 3?o?l?V [ ings, Kc, in tho i mrfliern State?. BQT Minted Friee. Lift Dt?t? OfmfW \ tittn/t. ?arSKXD FOft ONE ?*3**Seirt Free on Application. may 21 weo it -:-!-1--? i The State of South C?roliiia, ORANOERURG- COUNTY, Is rtin Common Pmjafv P. V. IttbMe, A(Pn>rs, \ <h letsia nun of BiM Mf V. E. Jefeoat, VS. Elias O. UotaNriT, I/rjeftHtiew, Aft er. aV. By virtue of a* order made hx Ibis 'the Creditors of U. B. Jefooa*. de?*?% BUT hereby, notified thai they are required to* Eresent ami proVc their r?speotive demands? efore Charles B. Glover, Ece>, Wp??tal Referee, at OrongerAirg c. H.v S. C, es 4T before the 1st day of duly A. D.. 187!, or they ill be debarred p?yn*e*it? Clerk's otiiee, ) GEO, BOUYBI* Oraugcburg. C. H? S. ? . V . G. C. F. May 27th, 1S7? > mny 27 'SSPIMNGS, SPARliX?llBG, ?. rpillS DELlG'llTFUl^WATEIttNQ PLACtf J[ will In? opcu for vitritor? Ja??? 1ft/1871. Being situated in the Northern part of tbw State, in it section rtmarhabfe for denVhtfat climate, bvamy and- lrcalt hfulnees*. This, ta gethcr with tl*e virtues of the Water, Dutke? it one of the most desirable Watering PI to bu found. The Medicinal! Qualiaieeof n.-itur are not excelled, (to which thou* LCAN'aml WILL TESTIFY,') i^re a Mfmin I remedy for all Female dist*a?*v *B duu o&aes of all long stauding, dt*ea*c? of the lirer, bowols, kidneys ana bladder, chroaie diarrhea, e?\ipticm*'of lb* aKf?, ?y^?Bis? acrofuia, (Uspupsir?, rlK-umalisui, dropsy, Jte, Ari'aitgCQieBta will be made to aee? Mate? a nirge nunrber of. Visitors/'.' Ua* Goo<l Music will be in: attendane9".fa liven the Ball Room. Fancy Haffs during 'the Season. i>{? Allay,-Sillis: for tho amusement of the Gur.it. A Livery vrill be kept at nmdc*Areo1km?, Charges per day, $2.50; per eao?th( 1*0 to Sl-'i, uccording to the rooms; Cottagea f.. ^."?O" f.tf Ihn Son ?fitr. ?tnge from JonrsviHn direei iw, ihm Kotei? W. D. FOWLER, Proprietor, jurte 10 laa DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, SUROEON DENTIST, GlriHlimte ISalOnsore Deidn! Stirgcyy. OFFICE M-ARKET-ST. OVER STCVRE OF J. A. HAMILTON, i !i>i4%aVamaft Respectfully offers his service* to the rUHL1C in tho Practice of DENTAL SUB. GERY in nil its b.anches. Special a* teat ha* will bo paid to the PRESERVATION of tba natural tcc'.b; equal rnro bring-exeretaeid in the construction of ARTirTCJAL ?UBSTl TCTES. All operations guaranteed t? giv? satisfaction. t)ffice hours from 0 A\ \U nr hW P. If. nnd from :l to (i P. M. may 20 e lj Notice of Dimi^aL 0T10E IS HEREBY GlV1(?N THAT 1 will, on the U4rh <iay of July. I3?f file' my anal account with the HouoraJh|?v Judge of Probate for Ora^geburg CooaUv^aav Adminiatrator of the Eatater ?f Joaeflt Gnrrick and Charles D. tfarrick, aa4 asA iW Letters of DisndssaL M. 0. OA&33C3, jnne't It Admiaiatrauav.