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Tj o q ai.. S ATURDAY, JULY 8, 1871. All Advertisements lMLst re ?MU?U LU bilU XJ UQXUODD Manager before Thursday oon. OltANGK PjSKI.l.NOS. --Mr Oco. Vosc advertises a fresh supply of groceries in to-day's paper. ?r~Thero is an Ugly Club in . Or fcugeburg. Not many young ladies arc In love with its members. Tho new organ at the Presbyte rian Church fills the whole Church splendidly, and is delightfully toned. --Auditor Bull is now engaged its-' j taking returns of all the taxable per sonal and real property of this County. ?-Mr. J. C. Pike, of the firm of ? ,j<f- ? -????. ?? ??.-?. ' . ? ? f-? *^ j . Bull, Scovill & Pike, hai gone north on a trip with his family. ??It is predicted on all sides that s the coining Fall will be a glorious one for trade. Amen to it. <T -"-One hundred and nineteen can didates are .unduly in the field for the next County Commissioners of Orange burg County. ??A stm-W, of what is called tho long loafed piua, measuring 24} inches iu l.Migtb, was laid upon our table the other day. -Salcsday last, considering the Vusy season, was as lively a ono as any our Burg has had for months post. A J good deal of tangle-foot was consumed. -Larkins "was the most patriotic mati in the County on tho glorious Fourth. Ho. retired to a sequestered spot and spoko to a:: imaginary audience for three hours and forty seconds. -Trnre is one can lidatc running for the office of Probate Judgo in this Couuty who says ho wouldn't, withdraw for FIFTEEN TUOUSAND DOLLARS. Won der which he wants the most, the office or the prefix Jud_;o ? -Mr. K. B. Seabrouk is engaged in overhauling the Trial Justices of Char IwatOII County. It is said ho has au cyo *?? some of Oraiigeburg County's Jus ticcsnlsn. Tl lie hasn't he ou^ht to, it'! <?? untiring else but? their orthography. S..w:; u! them do spell shamefully, as' <Mir readers know. <-\Yo understand that Messrs. Win. N. Sain A' Co , will open one of the finest stock of Groceries ever brought to Oraiigeburg, in their new Store on the tmrner of Kasuell & Market streets, about the middle of m.xt week. This is a con venient stand, and we predict will be veil patronised. Wc will say more of the Stock a^tcr it is open. -Some time ago we said thcro wore thirteen candidates for the tiext Shcriff ality of this Couuty. At that time this Was the correct number. Others have come out since, and upon a careful '-fiUlumiog up" wc fiud that tho number has increased to forty six, thirty-nine of] whom are of tho late Reform farco. Go it hoys, the more the merrier. ??The position of the local editor is a hard one. He is expectod to know everything but to publish only those things that will bo palatable to polite ears. If be soes and knows that Major Pbillipooser and Col. Snooks are the veriest asses on the top side of the grceu earth, ho must uot breath it. If his astiito eyo discovers a low thing in a high pla.ee, hp must uot regard it as eeusurahle. hut throw a oovcrin? over it. |n fact, he must see nil that happens, but only publish such items as wiii be relished by tho row/. If tho aforesaid Mslof Pbillipooser sneezes cross-wise pver the streets, ho must go and resord jt, beoause tho said Mnjor is kuown over {he entire area of a whole Township; but if the child of a better but hum bler man diet) and is buried, let it pass unrecorded?it's nobody. Oh I misera ble thought, wrotched asses, would that you could see yourselves as others see you ! Would that your small modicum ol brains looked op iusiguifioant to you bs they do to the thousands who behold you with disgust, horror and repug nance. Would you not theu betake yourselves to some remote part of this globe, and thcrcawrilc yourselves down as asset? --Orangeburg is a pleasant place It has many things to boast of. Thore rre no fairor specimens or tho tcodcf sex under tho skies than arc to bo seen of | evenings walking her strcete". She has lefge ahady troes dotted nil alnmt over hor face; first-class hotels ; fino livery stnbles; nu accommodating poet master; throo fire companies; a debating sooioty in full blast; a temperance society to set examples for the immoral and iutoutpe irntc; somo.men noted for their virtues,' and some noted for their fcoack at tell ing all s.-jrts of tales, (stories), whilo a small minority is distinguished all over the County for their boroij propensities. In short, a Jittlo good and a little bad, a little wisdom and u little fools? upon the whjle, imitorial ?afdi ileot for a Lord Byron to inuke up a picture of '-hells in training" from. We have the best newspaper in tho County. But alter having all these, it is becoming a serious question whether or not it will do to live in Orangcburg any longer. The fact of It is, the fleas aud tho vory hot weather, .ogcthcr with several other promioeot misanccs, are so annoying that it is im [possible to livo hero "in .pcice and good will toward all." A mooting is therefore to bp called some time next week for the purpose of taking into consideration these matters. Something must be done. Thero's no living here as it is. We irust uur citizens will bo governed with prudnece in tho matter, and not act hastily or rashly. -Iu speaking of the i of the race betwecu the "Young Americas," aud tho "Elliott Hook aud Ladders," the Charleston Courier tried to bo smart. Because the former Company succeeded iu bearing off tho palm, tho Courier must needs stoop so low as to say its Engiuc "deserved to be crowned with a gourd wine." Now our contemporary, when it got off that contempt nous fling nt a respectable Company, no doubt shook its mane nud laughed a broad, bland, and hollow laugh, aud thought that it could no longer be said that it was sleepy and ante diluvian in its ideas, for it had insulted a real live, and up to-tho times, Fire Company. But our boys all regard it in a different light. Th-y think it a "departure" from honorable journalism to ihn. attempt, without a cause, to deliberately insult nearly a hundred of our best citizens. Others, who know more of the exrentric ami quaint old Courier, fay?that it wr.a some thing like the joy 1(0*a! kick at the linn. Any how we think it was uncalled for. aud we would suggest that the same advice it gave a few d tjs ago to Horace Crccly about his "young men," it would profit by applying to its own?either discharge them or school them into bet ter ways. It would not do fur the f How that penned that smart paragraph about the "Young Americas" to visit Orange burg. If ho did, we doubt if he would be so fond of crowning things with "gourd wines" thereafter. -A few days ago we were regaled with an extraordinary story about the size, flutindcrlngs and awful nppearaucc of a "slimy cel." Our informant said that he was iu company with a gentle man of Orangcburg, who while fi.-lnng with an tingling line in a dead river not tar from Town, got a bito and pulled We wero informed that the boat the party was in, was a large and steady af fair ; that three men could sit ou one edge of it aud it would no have turned over ; but that this eel, this hideous eel of huge dimensions, when hooked, floundered and pulled so hard that at one time the boat came near capsizing; that in his runs he showed a small por tion of his tail : that it was nine (!) inches broad ! that another time while making a tremendous surge to free him self, he ran his bead out of the water aud showed his teeth. Our informant was a little excited as well as frightened and did not notice them closely, but would judge tho monster's tushes to have been two or three inches in length, and one inch aud a quarter broad. Af ter floundering about for ucarly ten minutes, and wearing out the arms of tvro men, this extraordinary fish got Iooko. What a pity. It is said he would have weighed in the neighbor hood of ouu buudred pounds. Old fishermen tell us that tho largest they ever saw was not heavier than 21 lbs All ol the foregoing wiii bo certified to before a Trial Justice if thcro ure any disposed to throw cold water on it. It is so, vidr. our informant. -Tho Fourth of July was not cel ebrated here with that pomp and glory which always marked its advent in unfc-beUum times. Of tho three Firo pt?i^^^owy, only Odo, the Coui Coinniot, was Out. They tried their speed gniust the tinio | ruade by the Young Anioricas, in the'race with the Elliotts, but failed sadly io even approximate the figures tnado by the latter Company. In the afternoon We learn that the Militia Company marched to the Court House, whither the excentric and quaint Joel delivered himself of an ungtara matical harrangue. Outsido of these demonstrations there was nothing else to inspire one with the greatness of the Fourth ofJuiy. Things went on iu their even way, and if any emotions of patriotism swelled up iu the bosoms of tueu, they were hushed and st-i f led. All the tender and patriotic memo ries, with which tho reoccurrence of this day is replete, were :ilont. There was no jubilee and rejoicing here in Orangcbvrg Alas I had it not been recalled to the .a ' tuinds ot many of our citizens by the little demonstrations that were made, it would have passed unheeded by. May the day soon rcdawn that will re store to our sons that enthusiastic feel ing of patriotism, which ever used to fill their bosoms in days gone by upon the advent of the Fourth of July ! -On Monday last a large milch cow was offered by the Sheriff for sale. Several gathered around the crier whose faces beamed with a desire to purchase her. ? Among the number who were greedy for milk, was a colored man. He commenced to bid. but soon found them com in" iu so fast that ho fearful his ability to b- y would soon bo overreached, so he resorted to a little ._.?me which he thought would hush all the anxious bid ders and give htm the last chance. Looking all around, as if to catch the eyes of each one present, he auid, ''I've knewed dat cow fur des las five or six years, an' I jist be confound ef she can't out-kick, out jump au' out-run any tiug uf her kiu 1 tu dis kounty." Iloro all the bidders stopped, looked at each other in the face, eyed the Sheriff close ly, ss If to wond-ir if it were so Presently he cointucuccs crying ngair, but to his nstniiubmeut instead of* find ing new bidders, he hears each one of the old ones, s.yiug, "The hat bid was not mine. 1 don't w iu't bor." Sonn, however, a voice was heard from the midst of a gr t'ip which stiod at tho left of the Sheriff's stand, saying, -'I'll j^ive so and so." This was cried a few moments, nnd no oth<*r bids being heard, the vicious milch cow wns knocked off. W-hru the purchaser was called for, to tiic utter aHtonishment of all prescut he wns ascertained to be the very man, who, a few moments before, said the cow was no account, and would kick like the devil. Hut thanks to bis uttcmpt at de ception, before moving bis cow ouc foot from v-hcre he bought her, he got a practical demenstratiou of the truth of what he assorted a minute or so before. The cow had ft rope tied to her horns, tho end of which lay on tho ground be side her heels. The jubilant purchaser went behind her to pick up the end of tho lino, whereupon she let loose aud give him, w lb both feet, ono surging kick right in the stomnch that sent him sprawling. Hero he learned that she really would kick. The milch cow is confined iu a stall, aud the kicked man to his bed. Ma job AOustus 11. Knuwlton.? We call attention to the Lnw Card of this gcutleman which appears in to-days guished member of tho Now Nork liar, before ooming to this State, and is fast gaining, by his kecu iuteliectaud thorough knowledge of the Law, exhibited daily in our midst, the laurels he nchoived in the great Metropolitan City. We bid him Cod speed. SCRAPS FROM lilt ASCII Y1M.K?PAUL Pry, Editor. It has been suggested that a Hoard of Health be organized iu this pi. ee. -Watermelons nro in market but not near as plentiful as tho filth, frogs, mid vermin that our misorublc ditche? breed. -Wo have had so much raiu for the past month or so that our "frog pond" is getting quite lively with tads and toads. -There was one caso in the Trial Justice's Court on the 5th inet. Tho offence wi?* for larceny of{ hogs. A verdict "not guilty" was rendered. 5 V^FttttVeri*ft$?ft&l,pdnioiiB of this, Barnweil, and Collcton Counties, report the crops ns being in a flourishing con dition. They complain, however, at pi'6000?. Cd" tOO ni.iOii mil). -Dr. O, ft. Ott aud Jas. Dukes, Esq., have contracted with the South Carolina Hail road Company to clear the right-of-way leading to and over the Railroad Bridge across Edisto River, four miles above this place on the Au gusta road. ?Fish arc not so ploutiful here as they were awhile ago, fifty per cent, of] tho fishermen bei?g sick, over which event .a well known philosopher of the actions, doings, etc., of the scaly "tribe" says they?the fish, cat, polly wogs and all?arc having a glorifica tion. " -Never before in the history of] Branchville have our streets preseutcd so dull an appealauce. Men do noth ing but just lounge ar mod from place to place, oat and drink-water. Some are in their souility and regard every thing of to-day as a humbug, while others are on their first knees, and de olare that the sun rises nnd sets with Miss This One or That One Getting the "mitten" a dozen times docs not discourage the BrnnchriY/mus. p -Fovor is becoming quito common in our town. We suggest that our Councilmcu do something in short baste f' with the ditches Some of them arc in * wretched coudil'on?- worse than wa have ever known tl.cm beforo. If they, were all doctors or druggists, there might be some excuse offered for their neglect to perform such a much needed duty j but as they are neither M. D.'s, A. M.'s, L. L. D.'s, nor anything else of the kind, their nctiou is simply h ard .to uu d ;rstnnd. COMMERCIAL. market reports. OrriCK or t:k (Jranokucbo Nkws, . July 7. 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 30 bale?. We quote : Ordinary.10 Or) Low Mi.I lling.184 ') Middling.,.1U i:o Rorau Rick.-^1.80 pn- oushol. Cons. SI.lo per bush.O. Ci.W I'UMl. T*- f>r-V- l",3HTrt. I'lNOKux.$1.40 per bushel. 8 K K C; K du7\S iIXiliLI/ter ite1) ALE a.\ i> LA C Eli It EE 11. LAGER PEER. CON"TMN'iNfl COPPE RAS and ALEdoo'.oraI with Suit, Lime aud Alum, nrc the latest adult ortttioos dis covered in New-Yorkr, Professor Manes \S Ncw-Yerk, analysed tlio Reer fcote a dozen different Rroweriob, roi l all worC1 onnd adulterate 1 wi<h noxious suhs'auee. 1< is s.ihl, that the sale of Drug* to Urowcrs, i-> ? profitable p.ivi ofjdia trade. This is jSevfeetly infamous Oofl'culuS Indiens (fish bevvy) nux-vontica, (dog button) from which strychnine is obtained, nrc seme of the delectable substaac-s round in Reer! These are potent poisons, nnd tho Rrewor. found using I Item should bo drowned at ouee in one of his own vats.. P. S.?I am willing to be drowned in my own vhIs, if anydntrraii ies should be found in my Reer. I shall coutinuc <o make a healthful Beverage, so that it may bo drnnk by the most dedicate without the least danger. JOHN C. SEEGKP.y. Oolninbia, S. C. For sale in OratiHbnrg by the cask or otherwise, by ME RONE Y & SAIN, jan 7 e ly METALIC CASES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAM) all of the various Sires of the above Cases, which can be furniohed immediately on ap plication. Also msnufactures WOOD COFFINS as u.mal, nnd at the shortest notice. Apply to H. RIGOS, j\c. ^vi^j3jm :cj:iT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, oraxgeourg, s. <*,. ?3.ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI JLV ions of Ornngeburg and Vicinity iliat he has opened <it his NEW S TORE on Rus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmunu .St Co. and McNamara k Jones, with u coiupleto Stock of LEATHER, ko., und that he has sufficient Workmen to fill ull Ordcis tlilltisl ed to him. Thanking the Public for past patronage, respectfully solicits a contiuuance of the s?me. 1 ERMS CASH. feb ? oct '2* tf Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HERBBVGIVEN THAT ON the 1st day or AuOustj 1871, 1 will tile my Pinnl Accounts with tlie Honorablo T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probnte, nud ask for Letters of DistnTsstl ?>> Administrator of the Estate of D. L Prunson. deo'd. JOHN T. JENNINGS, july 1?4t Administrator. E. L. HALSEY, lumber am> ti13hir COM MISS10 N M K ROH ANT, WlmrJ*, Wfst Eml M ontufciic?Nt, CHARLESTON, S. C. GROCERIES I GROCERIES!: Wraith Rnnnli*** HnA*lred EV?RY Vfky.K .- ' * at '? *x VOSE'S GROCERY. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. J. GEO. VOSE. MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE K0E2ST & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS 8UITABLE for the SEASON. Also Received a large assortment of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of SUNDOWNS, OYF8IES, ROUND HATS LADY WASHINGTON, Ac. These goods we ere enabled to sell at HALF the usual PRICE. OUR DRESS GOODS' STOCK HAS ALSO BEEN REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERNS, and are selling the aame at KXT It A OH 1> LVAUY LOW PRICES. WE WOULD ADVISE EYESYHODY TO LAY IN THEIR SUPPLY OF DOMES TIC GOODS at the preaent LOW FIGURES at which we continue to seB, notwithstanding the very great rise in these Goods, caused by the advance of the Raw Material, we will soil at tho same .ASTONISHING PRICES for whieh we are celebrated. Great bargains in CLOTHING, BOOTS, 8HOE8, HATS, FANCY GOODS, AC. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS!! PARASOLS! !! At manufacturer s prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. june 24 ? ? ly T*n.W^ t TfcJYOTlIT t TWIOTIKT f * U\J TT 11 : U\J TT 11 ; JLFV TT llii 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. 33. louis june 17?ly AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAP LOT of BACON. An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOCR. PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN. LIQUORS from $1.60 upwards. Cheap SUGAR and COFFEE. MOLASSES and SYRUP. ALSO Fir sale One TWO HORSE WAGON. One JERSEY WAGON, four sealed and newly painted?Warranted. Also set of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE! w. t. m?ller june 17 c tf jy ST- 8 1011 V ID AT TUE Sign of the Big Watch, A SELECT ASSORTMENT of cutlery, Consisting of POCKET .KNIVES, RAZORS, BUTTON HOLE CUT TERS, .fcc. Also EMERSON'S CELEBRATED RAZOR STROPS, all of which are Warranted ns represented. T? P 7 Tr F T P T f-b 18 lyo the firm of WM. A. MERONEY & CO., IIAS BEEN DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY WILL CONTINUE THE OLD BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. He also offers for sale a choice assortment of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, his Stock of which will always bt> kept full and fresh. by the Wholesale and Retail?the BEST BRANDS of the Weed that was ever "chawed.SEGARS, also by Wholosalo and ?IIIIII WIM :milU ' III' M'I'I I 1.1 TOBACCO ltclal?the best ever "Puffed. NEW IIOTKI,.? TRANSIENT and PERMANENT HOARDERS accommodated, that he, Mr. MERONEY, is quite sure, "Knows how to keep a Hotel." Those who agree with hint with of course, Patronixo the NEW HOTEL; those who differ, will oertainly bo convinced by a simple visit to his hospitable am/ generously provided TABLE. AUCVriOXEKIl.?In addition to selling hia own Goods, MR. MERONEY offers his services for the disporsal of other persons Goods by AUCTION. He has a bappy knack of inducing Bidders to buy whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining the HIGHEST PRICES for other person?, whil? contented with the lowest prices fcr !:!:..:?.!;'. ttt17 I) ? I) MR. MERONEY has recently been admitted to tne BAR? XXXIj Xj/X-IA; (which he keeps in connection with his 0HOCERY.> lie Iiuh u largo practice already, and though he is frequently "summoned,'' to prepare "sum mery proceedings" in the shape of ICED DRINKS, COCKTAILS, tea., I c never hears any ?COM PLAINTS;" an the contrary, everyone seems to be "PLEAS"-cd with Ma LIQUORS and to have quite an "attachment" tor MERONEY'S BAR. k .a. x is It is nothing mnro than fair To say that, in hi* little affair Of distributing groceries and other excollent fare Mvroncj is assisted by Jvhn t'rrir. f june 10 c ii ? .....?i -uL^-i-Liii Lii'.n jl_ Uitizen s Saving s Bank WILLIAM MARTIN, VresMenl. , JNO. B. PA~LMER, Yiee-Presideut. J. C. B. SMITH, As?tetarit;jCa*4urr. DIRECTORS, Wadb HAMrros. B, IL Butupo?. J. P..Thomas, D. u.vvKseic, Jr. K. W. McMastsq. Rev. Whuak Mastis A. C. Hasksll. Jho. B. Paukks. J. Em UiiKua. Thomas E. GeKoo. ORANGEBURG BRANC?, at THE jEXtUIlfE HOUSE. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER & ULOVER. LOCAL FINANCE CO if Hl TT EE Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Cs.pt, JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASHIER. JAMES H. FOWLES. OcpoHll? of $1.60 and Upward 'Received. INTEREST allowed at 7 per ccut. od Bps of al Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Ravings Deposits, 6 per est*, will be Compounded every six months on Re counts. jan 21 c 6? T. F. BaovtB. R. R. Hodciks II. C. UrMou. BRODIE & CO. OTTON FACTORS \. . '? - : .*** COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHABESTON, 8. C. Liberal Advances made on Consignment. Kar Kit to Andrew Siraonds, Esq., Pres't 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C. tat.;. 21 wee if t> tv mn a t X ? X . X V?JUJCi, CHARLESTON, S. C. LARGEST AND MOST COMPIFTS Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, MeelsV ings, ftc, in the 1 outuern Stole*. ?S?* Printed Price Litt LVfie* Crnmpt tttfOH. K9-3END FOR ONE~?t fl^rSent Free on Application.^?g may 2d wee tf _. _,_ The State of South Carolina, ORAN0EBUR? COUNTY. In the Common Tlxas. P. V. Dibble, Ad'mrs,1 rfe b?n,'t aom of Bill foe U. E. Jefcoot, vs. Elias O. Hotraan, Injunction, Ac. et. uL By virtue of an order made in this the Credit are of U. ?. Jefcoat, deed, are hereby notified that tl?ey are required to present and prove their respect ire demands before Charles B. Glover, Esq., Special Referee, at Orangeburg 0. II., 8. C, on *r before the 1st day of July a- D., 1871, or they will be debarred payment. _ Clerk's Office, ) OEO. BOLIVER, Orangeburg. C. H? S. C . [ C. C. P. May 27th, 1871 J may 27 fit _:_-_j-.-, ? rJ, - GLENN'S SPRINGS, SP.iRTAXRURC*, S. <D. rpilis DELdOHTFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors June 1st, 1871. Being situated in the Northern part of the Stale, in a section remarkable for delightful climate, beauty and healthfulness. This, te gethcr with the virtues of the Water, makes it one of the most desirable Watering Ptaees to be found. The Medicinal Qualities of this water are not excelled, (to whioh thousands CAN and WILL TESTIFY,^ arc a sovereign remedy for all Female diseases, aU dis eases of all long standing, diseases of the liver, bowels, kidneys and bladder, chronic diarrhea, eruptions of the skin, syphilis, scrofula, dispepsia, rheumatism, dropsy, Ae. Arrangeinents will be made to accommo date a large number of Visitors. Good Music will be in attendance to en liven the Ball Room. Pancy Balls during the Season. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Saloon and Croquet for the amusement of the Guest. A Livery will be kept at moderate charge*. Charges per day, $2.50; per month, 1(80 to $15, according to the r'-otns. Cottages $25 to $50 for the Season. Stage from Jonesvillo direct to the Hotel. junt 10 II? -,-i-1?u_ DR. T. BERWICK LEGARB, SURGEON DENTIST, Graduate Baltimore College Rental Surgery. OFFICE MARKKT-ST. OVER STORE OF J. A. HAMILTON, Respectfully offers hfs services ti the PUBLIC in lite Practice of DENTAL SUR GERY in nil its branches. Special at t cut ion will be paid to the PRESERVATION of the natural teeth; equal care swing exercised ha the "constructbin of ARTIFICIAL SUBSTI TUTES. AIT operations guaranteed to givs satisfaction. Office hours from 0 A- M. ?? i;w F. Si. and from " to-ti P. M. may 2* c ly Notice of DiniissaL Ttar?snC? 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT t Y\ will, on the 2*ih day of July, 1871? tile my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as Administrator of the Estates of Joseph Dl Garrlck and Charles D. cVarrick, and ask fee Letters of Dismissal. M. G. OAR RICK, juue 24?41 Administrator.