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TBROlvANftEBfIRG NEWS ? ? J. ?RLPBll MEYERS?-Editob, ?K?ltOE IsfXIVEIi, ttmxnviKh AHO BCSXXBSS Manasxk. SATURDAY. JULY 16,187U Every article for the Ouakoeduko . Naws ssuit be accompanied by the real name of stoaothoc not necessarily for publica? ties, tot as a guarantee of good faith on tho J part of tho writer. AT THE ENGINE HALL. The "Red Coats" and the "White Coats" come Togeth er Again?President Moseley his Ctaeets a hearty Welcome, and Is tho Esprit Corns of the Evening?A Firemen's Picture Presented ta the "Young Americas"? The Venerable I>r. Elliott makes the Presentation Speech, and Is replied to by Andrew C. Dibble, Esq. ? Beaux Esprits in the Crowd Punch and Lemonade to Overflowing??um Vlvlmus, Vlvamns the Motto or the Right?Speeches by IF. J. Dc Trevlllc. M. I. BrovnlnK and J. Felder Meyers, Esqs.? Toasts, Sentiments, Songs, M?sle, etc., etc. The prise that was contested for on the afternoon of the 28th ultimo, be tween the "Young Americas" and the **SH?ott Hook and Ladders," is two - fresh in the minds of our readers for it to be necessary to explain the reason why the Engine Hall was lighted up ao brilliantly on Monday night last. It -will be remembjjrcd that the "Young . Amalien Frre.Engino Company," won toe victory. Well, of course their ? prise had to be presented to them in a proper manner, and hcucc the coming together of happy hearts on Monday At about 8j o'clock the Hall was crowded. Among tho invited guests , who were present, outside of the Fire Department, were Dr. Charles R. Taber ...... , Julius Glover, Esq , and the editor of tho Okanokuurk Nr.ws. Amidst the happy voices and tones of merriment that resounded throughout the Engine House, Mr. J. \V. Moscley, , President of the "Young Americas," rapped his gavel upon the table, aud brought the jubilant throng to ordor. He here stated the object of tho mect ing in a beautiful and concise address. He was glad to see the two Companies meet together in such a generous pprit, and hoped that the feeling of brotherly lore and rivalry that hud marked the contest from the beginning, aud as ex hibited in all their intercourse with each other, would continue to character ise the history of tho two Companies. Bidding the Elliotts, and the other guests who were prcseut, a happy uud hearty welcome, Mr. Moscly resumed hisbeatainidstapplau.no and shouts of] joviality, by introducing the venerable and much loved Chief of our Fire De partment, who made the presentation speech. The prize awarded was n beautiful nnd large Firemen's picture. Dr. Elliott's speech, in presenting it, -^was graceful and dignified, and did honor to the occasion. He did not know why it was that he was selected for that purpose unless on account ofj his age, and boeauso ho seemed as a i father to the'boys. When the challenge was sent from the "Young Americas" tXUi set to the "Elliotts" ho had fears that it would be a bone of contention, and that unfriendly feelings would ensue. But these predictions came chiefly from out side parties, and he congratulated both Companies upon the amicable and broth erly manner in wbioh they had contes ted each other's strength. When the "Bed Coats" and the "White Coats" meet, ret the warm hand of borthorhood ever be extended. Let there be no itrifohctwccu you. The venerable old Chief was peculiarly touching iu hi? remarks "when ho spoke of his long connection with the I'ire Department, and his feelings and relations to it. "Seeing you all together, in euch a I spirit of friendship," ho continued, "re minds me of what the good old David said, 'How sweet aud how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in uni ty,' and how much bettor with such feel ings yon can serve yourselves and the community." Here Dr. Elliott presented tho prise, "not crownod with a gourd vine," said he, "but with tho best wishes of tho hearts of thoBe from whom you won It." Andrew C. Dibblo, Esq., received tho prise on the part of his Company, the "Young America," in the following ap propriate words: "/fawjJCCfW atul Honored Sir: Permit mc, on tho behalf of my Com pany, whom I havo tho pleasing duty to rcprcaen* on this interesting occasion, to thank you for your words of encourage meut and sympathy ; aud through you we would thank those public spirited and worthy citizens who havo givon us this token of their approbation, for the kind ly notice which they havo taken of our success. Assure them, sir, that this Pic ture will occupy a prominent place in our Hall, and when wo meet together hero wc shall look upon it as the trophy of our first victory?as tho emblem ol success?as an expression of tho confi dence of our citizens iu our efforts?and as a remembrancer of the friendly, but vigorous contest, of the 28th aud 30th days of June, 1871. Wo are the successful party, hut we do not boast it in any mean spirit?aud to night vre welcome as brethren those who were our competitors on the 28th and 30th days of Juno lost. We are both organized for one purpose?the pro tection of property ; and I speak for my Company when I say that we have con fidence in the Elliotts ns firemen, and believe that wo can work together under * oiPfyfin^tuf' dutiL-caUtx (here Again we thank you for your kiudly expressions; and in the namo of the Young Americas, 1 express the hope that you may long be spared to us, to encourage us by your presence and coun sel." After this eamc punch, lomonadc aud many other goods things. Then follow ed "wit from fluent lips," und mirth, and laughter, and-more puueh. Being in a remarkably good humor, and delighted at the happy scene the oc casion presented, wc wrote on the edge of the paper upon which we were taking notes the following impromptu stanza : The "Young Americas" the "Elliotts" beat, And the prize to ibeni is given ; The "Young Americas" tho "Elliotts" treat, And that makes the whole thing even. President Moseley here rapped the meeting to order agaiu, wheu the follow iug toast was offered by Andrew C. Dib ble, Esq.: "To our Invited Guests. ? May we have many a friendly ro-union." Cries of DoTreville ! DeTrcvillc !! followed this sentiment. Amidst tre mendous shouts that gentleman was pulled up by his friends, and made one of tnose spccciius so onaracterisue o? himself. lie said iu that serious style which he can affect so well, that the race between the "Young Americas" aud the 'El liotts," on the 28th of June, 1871, was an eveut that would loug live in the history of Uraugeburg. Oue year ago Franco threw done the gauge of battlo to Prussia. Tho world stood still. Men, women, and children wondered what would be tho result. An cvont so soul stirring never beforo had transpired. The struggle culminated in tho defeat of France, and since that time no event had trauspired that so moved ' ao world, and the people of Orangeburg County especially, as the challenge from the "Young Americas" to tho "Elliotts." Merchants closod their stores, and talk ed, nothing but Firemen and tho Raco. Mr. DeTrcville continued for some time in his inimitably liappy style, ami closed by saying that aa the war in Eu rope was over, and the much talked Of struggle between the "Young Americas" and the "Elliotts" had also passed into history, ho hoped that affairs would be come quieted once more, and thftt men Would return to their ayocj "ui .gain. "You whipped us," sala tej "you won the pritte, and We are Willing that you should enjoy the laurels thus achieved; but take care We don't win them back before many days shall pass, fbr We won't stay whipped." After the opphiuse had subsided, which followed Mr. D's speech, the Press wan toastod by Mr. Fenn, Sec retary of tho "Young America's." Mr. Mcyera was called for, ond re sponded iu sincere and earnest words. But at wc are too modest [r, UlK ?jf ewr sclves, and our speeches, we will pass on to the noxt toast which was offered by Mr. Fcun also : "2j John A. HumiHun, L\y., Prttldtnt ?/ th' JCt/iofta?though nbaont wo think of him as he would wish to have us, and know that he is whore duly calls." Major Augustus B. Kuowltou was j then called upon, but beiug indisposed,.! expressed his regret at being unable to speak, and requested to be excused. Malcvd.n*! Browning, E?q,, was now loudly called lor, who for nearly thirty minutes entertained the audience in a laughter sti. r ng, and humorous speech. He concluded by rjadr?g tho fwl'owing toast and sentiment frcm C ?j?t. John A. Hamilton, Foreman of the Elliotts, who was unavoidably absent : l,The Ynitny America*.?You wear houora bly und worthily your palms of victory. Wc env^ them only in n spirit of brotherly emulation, and in any succeeding oontcst, would wish no brighter than tho se won by you on thr 28th. I offer you "ono minute and twenty nine Beconds." The gourd vino offered hy the Charleston Courier in better fit to tie up tho antique notions of that grind dame, than to wreath the poorest effort of any of our Firemen." Mr. Edward Hubble offered the follow ing to the Board of Fire Masters : "Thr (wierrs of Ihr Tictnre.?Our lasting gratitude to the noble exponents of public service." Other toasts and sentiments were given, which wo omit teil to take down in the excitement and joviality which prevailed lowaids the laBt of the cuter tainmcut. * We have not forgotten thuugh the glorious Bong that Dr. Cbas. R. Tabor regaled the crowd with. Tho Doctor has ouc of tho best baritone voices we ever heard, and we long for another such occusion to transpire that we may hear him agaiu. Mr. Rogers ulso contributed much to the fun aud cujoymcut of tho night by siuging that piece of his called?well, we cau't think of it just now, but our friends will remember it. But tho gay and happy orowd were reminded that Monday w;* gone, and tho early hours of Tu morning wcic being cucroached lSo after taking some more punch, (wa took Lem onade, vide Messrs Maul and Betterson) -j.4 i:. *?..:..,? ?? mftr? ninsia. tho nart v began to disperse. But long will lively recollect ions of its pleasures and enjoyments find happy echoes upon the hhorcs and cliffs of memory. Tho genuine spirit of friend ship, and good feeling that existed be tween all parties on this occasion, will always bo an event to which our mind will love to recur, when fceues not so happy, shall loom up before us. Twill be sweet, iu some future time, to let the mind run baok ulojg tho vistas of reced ing years and live over again iu imagi nation the happy night of the 1-th of June, 1871, at the Engine Hall. School Meeting at Branch tllle Again, The meeting of the citizens of Branch villc Township, of which editorial moo* tion was made iu our last issue, came off, ?? wax staled, on Saturday nfteruova last. It was for tVe^ purpose of decid ing Whether or ri? the tax-payoia of that Township wpfeld ToluntrSfey tax themselves for thermaiutainanco uf a system of Free Common Schools. The meeting ?53 krg^jSK influential, ?am? bering nearly every iaapavef i? that Towusblp, besides al hundred or more of colored voters. At ohout 4 o'clock it Was called to order iu the Braushville Acad emy by Dr. N. C. Whetstone, who in a brief address^ stated the object of the meeting. ?lter War?a speeches Were made by Dr. O. lh O?, Edward Car roll. W. tt. Recdish end J. Felder Meyers, Esqs., followed by a gentleman noted for his belief in the Darwinian theory. After a thorough discussion of the subject It was -resolved that the citi xous of Brauchville were not opposed to a system of Free "Schools, but were de cidedly opposed}*) the manner in which the School Funds, wcro disbursed and withheld from teachers. Of course this action on tho part of the oitise ns of Branchville Township, will result ic a virtual suspension of the Free Schools in that community until l?7?, unless the law is amended speedily. But oven aa it Stands, we: question very seriously the legality of the action of the meeting at Branchvillo on Saturday lost, a mat tor which for wjsot of space, we will leave to discuss i? some future issue. A SAC.UE? C?NCEIiT WUl bo Riven in tho PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Thursday Enning. July 29th, 1871. ADMISSION 50 Cents. CHILDREN 25 Cents. Concert commences at 8) o'clock. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OXAHOKBrao, 8. C. July 8th. 1871. Ia pursuance of "Aa Aot to Provide far tha Construction and Repairs of Public Highways, Approved March 0th, 1671." *u < thoritlng and requiring County Cnmanisaioa era to Divido their respective Counties into convenient HIGHWAY DISTRICTS, and lo appoint Competent andjllespouaible Paraona SURYBYERS thjffi'" = nnn ? Resolution of the Doard paftej^Bds dor in tho Office of in Conformity to the Requirement* 'or'Vife "Act" aforesaid, tha following Townships are designated and declared aa HIGHWAY DISTRICTS, and the PvrKons wh ose names appear opposite eacH Townahip appointed to serve as SUB-COMMISSIONER or ROAD 8URVEYOR therein: Branchville Township, District No. 1?W H. Heedish. Cow Caatlc Township, District No. 2?P. M. F. Huff. Providence Township, District No 3?L. E. Meyers. Vance's Township, Dibtriot No. 4?W. Avinger. New Hope Townahip District ii'o. 5?J. L. Bowman. Middle Township, Die'riet No. C?J. P. M. Feurca. Ooodby'a Township, District No. 7?Stiles R. Melliohamp. Poplar Township, Diatrict No. 8?A. J. Hydrick. Orange Township District No. 0?L. tt. Beckwith. ( Lyon'a Townahip, District No. 10?Dr. J. A. Kellor. Pine Grove Township, District No. 11?J. M. CroaswelL Bull Swarop Townahip, District No. IS?J. A. Minniokan. Caw Caw Township, District Me. 13?A. J. Gaskin. Amelia Township, Distriot to. 14?D. P. Spuigner. Zion Township, District No. 15? Belt* Turner. Liberty Township, Diatrict No. 10?J. L. Gibson. , Hebron Township, District No. 17?Mar tin Livingston. Hopewell Township, Dlstrlat Ne. 18?J. It. D. Wolfe. Ediete Township, Distriot No Ift?Wm. J. Union Township, District Mo. ???t?ea. H. Hail. Willow Township, Distriot No. 21? W. L. W. Riley. Goodiand Township, District No. 22?J. C. C. Austin. Rockey Grove Township, Out riot No. 28? Jno. H. Phillipe. Tabornacle Townahip, Diatrict No. 24? John Jordan. The Act provides lint tha Surveyor* shall Receive Fifteen Cents for every Hour em ployed, and.that the Road Money shall be equally Dittoed and Turnad over to the Re spective Surveyor*. And as it ht important to the Public thai Responsible Persona shall be Appointed to these Positions, the Commis sioners respectfully reqaat that the gentle men above designated will content to serve tha, public and appear at this Office at their earliest convenience and receive their Com missions, which the law reqnire*, shall be issued by the Board of County Cotnmhuioa era. By order of lb* Board. J. fELDER MAYERS, Chairman B. C. C. JA*. Ton TASSEL, C. B. C. C. july >t 2t EJ. FELDER, Executor of the WILL of # J. H. Felder, gives notloe that he will on tho 10th day of July next, apply to the Court of Probate for his Final Discharge as Executor. Juae nth?10?It im*ntmtmsqmi3**srrnn ?p'TsTtgn ,r? tmr~%-i. t.i?ti NOTICE. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFPICE, ORAXa*?URO Cool?*!, & C, June 2fith, 18?1. NOTICE let HEREBY GIVEN THAT RE turns et PERSONAL PROPERTY Within the Limits Of tlilB OoUniy shall t>8 MADE OUT -.fad deHV?red to THIS OFrtCB on or before tho tUi day of July, 16?1, for tu? year commencing July 1st, 18/1, Verified by OATH of the fcorions whose duty it Is to tit81? OF RETURN said Property poaeessod by him or under his control, either as Owner, Agent, Parent, Husband, Guardian, Execu tor, Administrator, Trustee, Receiver, Offi cer, Partner, factor or Holder on tho 1st day Of July, with the value of such Personal Property so held or controlled, together with ? statement showing number of Aeres and Buildings, to or from whom bought or sold sines 1st of September last, in accordance with Section 3d of an Act to amend an Aot providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Property, passed Sept. 16th, 1808, and all Acts amendatory thereto. In'cascs of Fail ure or Neglect to make the Returns within I the time required, it is the duty of the Audi ! tor to add 40 per cent. Penalty upon the Tax of the previous year, which will be j strictly observed. All the neoeesury blanks con be had st this Office. I TAY PAYERS can make the RETURNS at the following Places on eueh days as ore de signated by Printed .Notices posted through out the County, via: At Branchville, Rowe's Pump and Fehler-, by Jas. Siokcs,*Dept*y Auditor. At S. Rlekeabaker's House, Four IIolo Church and Bethel Church, by Batu'l Fairy, Dept'y Auditor. Cedar Grove, Easterlln's Mills and .Tno. C. Kennerlj by J. J. Sulley, Dept'y Auditor. At Porter's Store, Riley's House and Le banon Chnroh, by W, L. W. Riley, Dopt'y Auditor. Gleaton's Store, Livingston's Mills and SaRey's, by Dsn'l Livingston, Dept'y Audi, tor. Jamiso&t, Zeiglers, Washington Sominnry and Bookhnrts, by L. K. Bockwith, Dept'y Auditor. Felder's Store, Providence Camp Ground and Avlngers, by L. D. Connor, Dept'y Au ditor. Fort Motte 25th hut., Lewisvillo 24th inst., by W. T. Reeves, Dept'y Auditor. Fort Motte, 11th August, and Lewisville 13th August, by Paul C. Jones, Dept'y Audi tor. CHAS. 8. BULL, County Auditor. _ The State of South Carolina, OBANGKBURG COUNTY, IK TRIAL JL'STICK'S COURT. William' H. Barton, "| Summons for (Bearer) Plaintiff, I Money I'euiand ?gainst j- (Complaint T. Addison Mnrphy, ] uot defendant. j Served.) 7*0 T. A'ldhon Murphy, Defend**! tn tfti? Action. Tou are hereby summoned and required to' be and appear before Thompson II. Cooke, Esquire, a Trial Justice in aud fnt the Coun ty and Stutc aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth dty of August, 1871, at ten o'clock in the lorenooo, at his Office in the Town of Orange burg, in the County and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff in this Action, which is filed in the Office of the snid Trial Justice. If you fail to answer the Complaint afore said, at the tune and place abovo mentioned, the Plaintiff will have judgment againat you for the ?um of fifty dollars with interest at the rule of one and one-half per centum per month from the twentieth day of December, Anno Domini 1870, and for (he conti of ibis action. 17.1.AK & Dl Hl!I.F.. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated at Orangeburg, S. C, June 28, 1871. Witness my Hand and beal. T. II. COOKS, [L.S.J Trial Justice. T? tht Dtftndant T. Add\$on Murphy: Take notice that the Summons in this Ac tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, was Filed in the Office of Thompson II. Cooke, , Esquire, Trial Justice at Orangeburg, in the State of Seeth Carolina, on the thirteenth day of July, 1871. 1ZLAR k DIBBLE, PlaintifTs Attorneys, Russell Street. Orangebarg, 8. C. July 14, 1871 ?15 6t The State of South Carolina, ORANOEBl'ttO COUNTY. IN the TRIAL JUSTIOK's COURT. Deopold Louis, Plaintiff, against T. Addison Murphy, Delandant. Summons for Money Demand. (Complaint not Served.) To T. AJduon Murphy, Defendant in this Ac tion : Tou are hereby summoned and required to beandtppear before Thompson II. Cooke, Esauire. a Trial Justice in und for tho Coun ty inn mate ttvrcwuh ... .'?' day of Angus*. 1871 at ten o'clock in tke forenoon ,at his Office in the Town of Ornnge burg in the County and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of Deopold Louis, the Plaintiff in this Action, which is Filed in the Office of the snid Trial Justice. If you fail to answer the Complaint aforo said, at the time and place above mentioned tit* Plaintiff will take Judgement against you for the sum of sixty-twe dollars, togeth er with the costs of the action. I IZLAR k DIBBLE, Pleinliffs Attorneys. Dated at Oraugeburg, 3. C, June 20, 1871. Witness my Hand and Seal. T. 8 COOKE, { L S ) Trial Justice. To the Defendant T. Addison Murphy i Take notice that the Summons in this ac tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, wan Filed in the Office of Thompson II. Cooke, E?q., Trial Justice, at Orangeburg, in the County of Orangeburg, in tbe State of South Carolina, on the thirteenth day ef July, 1871. IZLAR k DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S. C, July 14, 1871.?Jo 6t E. L. HALSEY, MMHFU A?D TIMBER COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wharf, WchI End ? oittnsruc-Mt, CHARLESTON, 8. C. aug -!7 ]y 3 g~ ?? T - ?3?5 L cu c? ??? <3 ^. 5 i_-W a a " M c 1 - pr ~ ? ? > cl ?> ?~> *? a. ^ -jO ff ? || ?3251 QG er " V w >' 2, k ? < I- W e- S 5s ia? SP ?tfSl ft a; ^i^i s na r*1 jo<? tnes ~H few 2,5 SI-."**? ST O ; i 9 ' j y PI ? Im* ' f"2 s - ?? h 4 ?ts j ? 3 y s J <=? a ? ? 's K* 2 9 IT ? 5 ~ ?-2 ? 12* 2 i 3 5?S* I ~ 2. S * x ? o o?-i a ^ 1 jBliJS 'p " ?? ? ? 3 . ** ?< _ i. "** f >> ~ ?? p = ? ^ /Ca ?/j ^* 53 ? - ~ -i ^ ? c- ~ ^ w - O ^ 09 5 o ? -j J t9 QQ ?r 5 C3 SO o* 2. 3 g^sgf ? w ?? ?>?* ^? h ? ? * ?.s51 3 90 ^ < ? a CT ? ?1.3 5 2 50 H = ? r. ? r? o - ???ig 0 a f f ^ p: 3 ? t3 ? ? -? j? ? ^ r3 r: 5! ? z: ^ -> LIVERY STABLE WM. M. SAIN & CO. W KS V ECTF ULLV 1X Ft) R M S the CITIZENS of Orangeburj and of Orangchurg County that their S T A. B L E ? are now completcil, and they are READY to FURNISH TRANSPORTATION?da any ivi.il/ w." HAS*-".." ' Notice. iIOKSI-:s FOIi UIUC, FOlt Till: SAJ>l>f.K OR BIGtiY. PIC-NIC PARTIES A CCO.M MOD ATE D with TRANSPORTATION at mode rate charges. LADIES' SADDLE HORSES Always on hand. PERSOX8 TielUng Town can havo their HORSES FED and GROOMED at LIVING PRICES. ATABLEA Corner or Market and 4 hu roh 8lrcel?. WM. M. SAIN & CO. uio/ '21 f \y JUST RECEIVED T)URJi NAFTHA and LAMP-BURNERS, I which will be kept CBhetantly on hand 6y the BOLB AGENT at tho BIG IiJ X> FAMILY COFFEE POT, one noon EAST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH B. E. if. PBAB30N TIN WARE of EVERY PKECRIPTION . mode to order?Wholesale or Retail. ' BATHING TUBS. FOOT TUBS. SHOWER BATHS. BAKERS with REFLECTORS. BOASTERS, Any kind of WORK In my Ltae made and repaired FOR CASn. The State of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Ann E. Pooler, Ea's,} Complaint of Will ef for Geo. II. Pooccr, dec. Injunction. et a!.. Marshalling vs. Asse*?. John R. Milhoup, and' et. aL J Relief. By virtue of an order in this cause, the Crcditora of the Estate of tho late George H. Vcoser, deceased, are enjoined from prose cuting or enforcing their demauds in sepa rate acliens, and are required to file the same in the Clerk's Office of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County, on or before the first day of September next. Cleric*? Office, ' ' 1 GBO. POLITER, Orangeborg Coiuiiy. S.C r C. C? 5?? June 30th, 1871. j julyl . . -,9t SPECIAL rro HOUSEKEEPERS. LEMON SUGAR, a deiightfal bev erage, specially recommended for tho liefe - - r. ? -. 4?f ' &tf& HORSFORD BAKING POWDER, a fresh supply. ENGLISH PICKLES and MUS TARU iu glass. ESSEN OES und ROSE WATER for flavoring. Canned LOBSTERS, SALMON. aud TOM A TO ES. FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!! I The highest grades of AUGUSTA FLO?R at the im>.-t reasonable prices. Conds delivered in the Village free of t'llHI''** < ? JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market'Street. j u nc '.\ ly JUST RECEIVED 500 BUSHELS CORN* rri* i?: tt t atv+rnvKto V*UY--LO? SPRING GOODS!!! F. W. H. Iriggmann & Co. It AVK JCST RECEIVED A FUUL STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods* OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. All our 7O0DS or. LOW in PRICE to suit the times. . Our stock of GROCERIES LIQUORS WIN* ES ALE and LAGER BEER Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low in Price Call and see for yourselves. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN A CO. npl 8 oct 9 ly The People's Bakery. NEXT BO0R TO RED COFFEE POT, Ea*l of J'reJigtv-iuu Cftt<nht RutscIl.St. I am Itappy to ANNOUNCE to the CITI ZENS of Ornngeburg. that f am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Familesand Cos'outers witb BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKER V. WEDDING CAKE prepared with great euro to suit tbe moat fasti dons tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel Idw-dilfseus is respectfully solicited. TUOS. W. ALBERGOTTI. Mrs. ALBERGOTTI returns thnnks for the Patronage heretofore bestowed, and hopes her friiuds and Customers will contin ue the anolo. She will keep constantly on hand an as . "ueiTo povcnrvtnM ART and FANCY ARTICLES as nsiial. dec 10 Srn BLACKSMITH SHOR IN REAR OF PITTIIAX ? BAKERY. TARNST MENTZEL oilers his SERVICES, JJj to tho Public as an EXPERIENCED. BLACKSMITH. FARRIER, &o. All work in his line properly and well done, lie is. experienced particularly in Horse Shoeing. i june 10? tr ERNST METZEL,. j DOMESTIC COMMISSION HOUSE CHARLESTON, S. C. . The Subscribers have established a Com mission House in Charleston, for tho sale ef Farm Products and would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pnb lic. They will give Especial Attention to tbe prompt s alo of nil artioles consigned to l'icm. L. E. CONNOR A 80N, june 24?81* 6.S8 King Street. CABINET SiiOJr^q BULL offers his services to the \Y^Uis* CABINET M Citizens of Orangoburg County as "TAKER in all Ita branohes. ' Funerals attended with promptness. Old FURNITURE repaired and made new. Also Varnished without being removed. t Shop on the Eastern' side of the Tlallroad. <ii\e tne'KTrial. '? 1 wHU also build Buggy and Wagon Wheels and Bodies clipper than anyb^lv else in. Orui.geburg. WM. A. S?LL, war 11 tf