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JU.i J??f . ?ATtmDAt, J^LY 15, 1871. All Advertisements must ?etiide? to tie Business before Thursday Seraral ransirokes occurred in Char - ssstea taring the past week. ?'? ' ?MBS* . ??. Wl? ? um i W. A. Mxronky & Co. are in want ?of 6,000 pounds of wool, for which tho rerj ?y?esf price will be given. Head thai? adtartiaeinent. u iiiiiaaaasan^???cas**?aaw???-? MB. G. Gxo. Vonthaa just received ?1 large and fresh supply of excellent taruiiy flour. Also a fine quality of | cured haiua, with other needed See his advertisement. 'Lemonade Made Easy.?Captain -Jol,n A. Hamilton has an article of | "Prettoa's Portable Lemonade, or Sugar ?of Lemons," which makes a delightful and coo'ing drink for these warm days. -A tablespoonful of the sugar put in a glass, and water poured upou it is all you do io hare ou? of . tho best delicious drinks. Only 50 cents a -can, and one eaa will make enuugh to last a family al! day. Let the thirsty to Capt. Hamilton for a can. Important to Teachers! ? The ^County Treasurer will commence Paying out the Flea School Fund Apportion ad for Orangeburg County, on Wednes day the 29th snst. Any Claim calling for more per month than is allowed by the Rsgulations adopted at :ho last Mrot fag of the Stato Beard of Education, wtuSe rejected. FRANK H. GREENE, County Treasurer. Oraugcburg, 8. C, July 11th, 1871. jafty 1ft 2t E. Kzt Kir.i..?We take pleasure in railing the attention of of our readers to the advertisement of this gentleman. l*v his honest and fair dealing with the Citizen? of our County, he has made improvements upon his stock?which consist* nTi variety, and la now firtnl v reestablished again. Mr- Esekiel has V?ya on hand the best garden seeds to be found in Orangeburg. Every pa prr he waTatrnts to be fresh, and to come tip at tlu proper time, after planting. Besides choice aeeds, Mr. Z, has a -fine stock of clocks, watches, spectacles &o , ob hand. Ma. P. P. Toale's New .Office and Sat.es Rooms.?We are happy to inform our readers that their old ac quaintance, Mr. P. P. Toalc, while con tinuing his manufactory of Doors, Sash es, BUnds, etc., on Horlbeck's Wharf Charleston, 8. C, has opened a hand some office and extensive sales rooms at No. SO Hajne Street, where they will it more convenient to call on him when they visit the city. Tho Sales Rooms -extend to No. 23 Pinokuey Street, where there is .mother outrauce Stud end get a new and extended price Rat of latest styles, etc. See advertise Hons.?Even to those long accustom ed to the sight of these poking filthy animals roving everywhere about our streets, there occurs a feeling of diagust, thai no yard, garden, or sidewalk is secure from them. Rooting, digging, /? grunting is the order of tho day. An ^4 _C-"1"?? ?nid tn have been a platform in election contests in an ad joining County) is that bogs are scav angers, and aro to be endured : The advocates of hog scavengery, evidently lost all taste for decency. A stranger would be reasonable in supposing that hogs are tutelar deities, judging from ihn sa?g froid wiLh which they roam undisturbed in our town. Witatall re spect to the opinions of "lung syne" we implore our worthy Conuoil to root out this detestable nuisance. W. M. Sain A Co.?The advertiso sattta of this new Firm appears io a new form in to-day's paper. Upon invitation W? examined their stock of groceries, and apt warranted ia proaouncing them first class in qualify iq freshness, aad for sale at as low figures as anywhere in Or. egeburg. They offer tft ^he public choice Bacon at 8,9,10 aud \2 cents per pound. Also a freeh suppjy of Flour _. . ' ?? tt p 1 "'p?f*TT*^* of the Yory beet brands. Tu a word, a stock of freoh groceries, coniptato in every particular, is what W. M. Sain & Co'h friends say they hare at tho cor ner. Aa it is nothing more than right, and tu the benefit of purchasers to givo sll haodV a trial, we recommend that our readers storm this store at ence, and soe for themselves. Our friend Bill Sain vows that he can outsell anybody in Orangeburg, and that not a customer of his shall ever inuko a tcry face at tho price of his goods, although ho hopes to sell thom many a gallon of Rye Whis key. Our readers will bo suro to give this popular new store a trial when we tell them that Ned. (Williams,) is there, and looking his prettiest. ??>?-?? ?<?? ? Sacked Concert.?It will bo seen by tho advertisement to bo found in another column, that a Sacred Concert is to be given at the Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, 20th iust. This will be a splendid opportunity to hear the new organ recently ere'ted in said Cbftrch, and we predict a full and appreciative audience fur tho occasiou. The Organ is approved and pronounced of very fine tone by the musical commu nity at large. As there will be no en cores in tho Church, tho Concert will be shorter than the oue recently given at Stecker'? Hall. Wo understand that tho celebrated chorus, "The Heavens are telling" from the Oratorio of "The Creatiou," and portions of Millard's Mnsswill be rendered, either of which will bo fully worth the price of admis sion, and leave those who may attend both cdiBod and instructed. The object of this Concert should cora tucud itself strongly to our community, as the proceeds will be applied to tho purchase money of the Organ in the Presbyterian Church. Let the laudable efforts on the part of the gcttcrs-up of these occasion*, so worthy in their designs, find a proper re sponse aud nppieciation from our citizens, and let the Presbyterian Chunh ho crowd* d to overflowing on Thursday eveniug next. A DKSl'KK ATE ATTEMPT AT MUR DER?On the 15th iust, a most diabolical attempt was made by a young negro woman to kill the wife i of a gentleman residing in the vi ciutty of Urauchville, whose name, for delicate reasons, we forbear to mention. It appears thutou the morning of the day ubovc named, Mr. -, went into his field as usual, to watch aud over see the hands in his employment. While in the field, this uegro woman (who wus* also an employee of his) left her work, and went to his house. Here sho en tered the house, with an axe in hand, aud commenced her hellish deed of blood. The poor dcfeucelcss aud inno ccut young wife was too weak to defend herself, and of courso could do nothing but stand still and roceivo the chops and blows which she thought would soon tcrmiuute her existence here. We arc informed that before this fiend of hell could complete her work upon this unfortunate young wife, the noise of a wagon or some other vehicle pas sing, occasioucd her to desist for a mo ment, through four of being detected. Although apparently devoid of even the sympathizing instiucts of a brute, this would-be murderess of a helpless aud iunoccut woman, seemed in this short interval, to h-tvc becu struck with re morse of cousciencc. Her spirit of hell deserted her, and she could uot find courage to further lacerate and beat the poor bleeJing, agonizing piece of suftcr | ing humanity that lay ?emre tier; I and iold hor that she would spare her life if, she, Mrs.-, Mr.-'s wife, would promise not to tell him who committed the deed. The negro womau then returned to the field, arid resumed Her work. The conditiuu of Mrs-was discovered by some one on the place, who im mediately communicated tho intelligence to her husband. When he got ?o her side, he found her lying upon tho bed weltering in her blood. Of courso it came like a clnp of thunder upon him, aud had he not becu made to feel that it wan indeed a terrible reality, from tho groans and blood that emanoted from her whom ho had left a few mo ments ago, hoalthy, and happy, he would havo doubted his own senses. The only thing that surprisos us ia that he did not make short work of tl\o lifo of tho ope who did tho deed. But perhaps his forbearance vfas ft bettor virtue if not in tho eyes of -hu manity, in those Of Heaven. At tbit writing <wq are in formed that Mrs. ?-ia still living, bat ia as exceedingly urhioal couutiuu. The negro woman was arrreeted aud la now in Jail, where we trust she will remain until the sentence of an outrag ed law is passed upon her, and she leaves it to expiate her crime. What induced her to make this at tempt upon the life of Mrs, 1 we leuvo to tho speculation of our dors. COMMERCIAL, MARKET REPORTS. Omca or tub Okasokborq Raws, July 7, 187L COTTON?Sales during the week 30 bales. Wo quote : Ordinary.16 6<) Low Middling.18}@ Middling.10 (m Ronan Rice.$1.80 per oushel. Coun.$1.10 per bushel. Cow Pkas. 75 per bushel. Pisonus.$1.40 per bushel. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Havnc Street and Morlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C SDe?T" This is the Largest and most Com plulo Factory ot the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. !'. 1'. ToALsat prices which defy competition. CSaY* A pamphlet with toll and detailed list of all sizes of Doors Sashes and Blind?, nnd tho prices of euch, will be sent free and post l'aid, 011 applie&tiod toj I?. P. TOAI.E, CHARLESTON. S. C. July 16 wee If Sheriff's Sales. Ry virtue of sundry writs of ft. fa., tome directed I will sell to the highest bidder, nt Ornngebtirg Court House, on tho first Monday in August next, for cash, all the right, title and interest of the Defendants* iu 1 be following property, viz One tract * uf ln::.t -.u-ar SowiariUat St. Matthews, containing K3? ncrea more ur less nod hounded by Monk's t.'orner Road, Homo 8 toad of A. 1*. A maker" and land* of Clark and Farnuui. Levied oit ns the property of A. P. Amaker at the suit of Miller & Tun cray. ALSO Ono trnct uf land containing 23t>7 acres, mnro or less, on southweet side of Santee River and on both rides of Poplar Swamp, bounded by laud now er formerly of Me rrill, Uookhart. Way, Parlor, Riser, Living ston and otiiers. Levied on ns the property of Anlrew J. HyJrlck at the salt of J. Parlor. ALSO One tract of hind containing 275 acres more or Ichk, beiug the balance of 500 acres utter deducting Homestead, situated in St. Matthews, bounded by lands of Win. and J. K. Hane, McKenzie, Mo'e and others. Lev ied on as the property of C. A. Uraser at the auit of P. A. Ruyck, Adm'r. Sheriff's Office. ) U. RlflGS, Orongeburg C. H.. S. C, I 8. O. C. July 14, 1871. J j 11I v 15 ta NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, OuANOKnuau Consrv, 8. C, June 27th, Tfffl. ALL TRIAL JCJTICE8 and EX-MAO ISTRATES within this County, are hereby notified to make Report in writing to this Office on or before the 15th July, of all Fines, Costs, &c, paid im* the County Treasurer's Offico during ttie year--/ 18C8, 18'iO und 1870. CHAS. 8. BULL, County Auditor, july 1 8t A Great Sacrifice AT J. P. HARLEY'8 ENTIRE STOCK .A.T AND UNDER COST! NOW IS TUE TIME FOR BABQAIXS COME ONE COME ALL. NOTICE ALL PERSONS INDERTED TO THE undersigned will please eome forward amt .settle immediately, as I am con*pelted to close up my book*. J. P. H AR LEY. may 27 c ly M. ALBKEOHT, ROOT AND SHOE MAKER, OKAXGEItURts, S. ?,. J3 ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI I \, zentj of Orangeburg and Vioinity that he has opened at hit NEW STORE on Rus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann A Co. and MoNamara k Jonee, with a complete btock of LEATHER, Ao., and that be has sufficient Workmen to fill all Orders tn'tust cd to him. Thanking the Publio for past paArojnage, re. pe.-t't'iillv Mdicitu a continuance of the sune. TERMS CASH. fvb ? o?t 211 if BOLEN'S LEVER COTTON PRESS. TT A VINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR 1 l mj Prost; I ?m prepared to take CON TRACTS for RUILDINO the SAME. This COTTON PBE88 liu a capacity of 576,000 POUNDS, is aim pic of Const ruction, Compact and Du rable, occupies a comparatively small space, is worked by on\j_ TWO J1ANDS and will PACK a 60U P??hD BALE in rOUH MIN UTES. I append Certificates of gentlemen in Orangeburg wbe have my Press in use, and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the best Prase in ose for Cotton Packing. JAS. P. nOLlN. REFERENCES.?Edward Ar-o? T. 3. Bo linVoeo. '? BoUn, W\B. Salley and J. H. Livingston. July 1 -1m ?^Rim?NCE For llic ltettcr Preservation of Ike Peace and ?tu let of the Town of Orangebursr s. C. ScuTio*. 1. Ra it Ordlined by the Mayor and Aldermen in'Cpuueii assembled, that on and after the 4th day of July, A. D. 1871. any person or persons who snail HOLD or PERMIT to haj HELD, a DANCE or or A M?SEMEN?-jfbr piy or reward, with rjartaa- jiissspsftjaT finite of in* Town of Oranienburg, 8. O, shall nr>t obtain from the Town Council a LICENSE fur holding the same, and far which shall he paid the mm of Five (&) dollars for each ejpl every LICENSE. Sac 2. It shall be the duty of the Town Marshal to be present on all such occasions, and for his serviees shall be allowed Two (2) dollars on each Attendance, this amouut to bo deducted from tba LICENSEN Money. Bee. 3. A Violation of this Ordinance shall subject the Offenders to a P.enalty not more than Twenty (2U) dnttars; er Impris onment for a time not exceedigg Twenty (20) days. 8kc. 4. All Ordinance or part hereof Contrary or Repugnant to this Ordinance -re h care by Repealed. Ratified in Council Ibis 4th day July A. D. 1871. N. A. BULL, Clerk. E. J. 0L1VER0S, Clerk. July 8 4t AN ORDINANCE To Detect Illicit Trading of Beef In the Incorporate Lim it* or Orangebnrar Town, go. Cm. ? Skctiok 1. Thai from and after the loth day of July, 1800, *-sch and every Individual offering BEEP wffhln the Corporate Limits of Orangeburg Town, either for Barter or Sale, shall bring with said BEEP or BEEVES the HEADS in good condition, which Head er Heads shall be taken to the Oftice of the Clerk of Council, where shall be kept a Reg istration Book for the purpose of Recording therein the FLESH MARKS, EAR MR A KS I and otber MARKS pertaining to identity. That from and after the Gib day of June, 1871, the Clerk shall be entitled to twwnty five (25) cents for eaeh BEEF offered for SALE within the Incorporation. Said amount to be paid by THE PARTY offering the said BEEP. A Violation of tbia Ordi nance shall subject the Offender to snob Pen alties aa lha Council may see proper to im pose.. This Amendment Ratified this lUh day of June, IB? I. N. A. BULL, Mayor. E. J. 0LIVER08, Clerk. june 17 4t I IN THE COURT OP PRORATE. Wamaeua, Martha Wilson hath applied to me for letters of Administration on the Ki t?te cf Archy Wilaou, lata of Orangcburg County, deceased. Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingutar the Kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear be fore me at a Court of Probate for the said I County, to be holden at Orangeburg on tin 15th day of July, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the aaid Ad. ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of my I Court, tbia let dar of July, A. D. 1871, and in the ninety-fifth year of American Independence. TIUD. C. ANDREW8, July 8?2? Judge of Probate Notice of Dismissal. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON J the 1st day et August, 1871, I will . my Final Accounts with the Honorable C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ark W ^*hnj*t M AdnMaistrafor oj the fetate cd D. L. Bruuson, deo'd. J?RN T. JENNINGS, July 1?It Administrator. TUST RECEIVED FROM ?J D. LANDRDTII & SON, Rnta Daga Turnip Seed. Flat Dutch Turnip Seed. Red Top Turnip Seed. Largo Norfolk Turnip Seed. Large Olobe Turnip Seed. Seven Top or .Johnny Red Turnip Seed. Large Drumhead Cabbage Heed. Large York Cabbage Seed. Drumhead Savoy Cabbage Seed. Green Glase Cabbage 8oed. All of which are warranted FRESH and GENUINE. For aale by E. EZEKIEL, Sum of Big Watch. July 16 feb 18 lys MOSE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE KOHU & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OP CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE for the SEASON. Also Received a largo assortment of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of SUNDOWNS, OYPSIE8. ROUND 11 ATS LADY WASHINGTON, &c. T) ;sc goods we are enabled to sell at HALF the usual PRICE. OUR DRESS GOODS' STOCK has ALSO BEEN REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERN8, and are selling the ,ume at EXTRAORRIXARY LOW PfKICES. WE WOULD ADVI8F. EVERYBODY TO LAY IN THEIR SUPPLY OF DOMES TIC GOODS at the present LOW FIGURES at which we t-ontinue to tell, notwithstanding the very great rise in those Good*, caused by the advance of tho Raw Material, we will sell at the same ASTONISHING PRICES for whieh we are celebrated. Great bargains in CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. FANCY GOODS, AC. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS! ! PARASOLS! ! ! At manufacturer's prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. June 24 1] DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! .A.T THE CORNER! D. LOUIS IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK UNDER COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. 13. LOUIS, june 17?ly AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAP LOT of BACON. ALSO An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOUR. | Far sale PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN. LIQUORS from Sl.ftO upwards. Cheap 8UGAR and COFFEE. MOLASSES and SYRUP. One TWO HORSE WAOOlf. One JERSEY WAGON, four seated and newly painted?Warranted. Also set of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGB ! W. T. M?LLER. june 17 o tf THE FIRM OP wm- a. MEROInEx & CO., HAS RE EN 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 8lock of i which will always be kept full and fresh. rPAT> A f^f^?^m hy ,,,e Wholesale and Rctail--the REST BRANDS of the Weed I V/ 13 x\.V_y \? 0??t was over "chawed." SSOARS, also by Wholesale and Ret ill?the best ever "Puffed. XKW HOTEL.?TRANSIENT and PERMANENT BO.vRDERS accommodated, that he, Mr. MERONEY, is quite sure, "Knows how to keep a Hotel.' Those who agree with him will, of course, Patronise the NEW HOTEL; those who differ, will certainly be convinced by a simple visit to his hospitable and generously provided TABLE. AUCTIONEER.?In addition to selling his own Goods, MR. MERONEY offers his services for the disporsal of other persons Goods by AUCTION. He has a happy knaek of inducing Bidders to buy whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining tke HIGHEST PRICKS for other persons, while contented with the lowest prices for himsolf. TTTT7 T? A "13 ?,R MKR0NBv ??? recently been admitted to tho BAR? 1_ JULJCi J3xjLXX '.which ho keeps tu connection with his GROCERY.) Ho has a large practice already, and though he is frequently "summoned," to prepare "sum mery proceedings" in the shape of ICED DRINKS, COCKTAILS, fto., he never bears any "COMPLAINTS;" an the contrary, everyone seems to be "PLEAS'-ed with b's LIQUORS and to have quite an "attachment" tor MERONEY'S RAR. E A. I R It is nothing more than fair To say that, in his little affair Of distributing groceries and other excollent fare Meroney is assisted by John Fair, ter Wauled 5000 pounds of WOOL, for which the highest market price will bo puid, juac lo t a ' ? LAGSU T AOER BEER, Ba RA? ??) ALB Sm Alma, jm? cevtred in N*w.T< _ Profuser Map?? ?f New-To tks Beer ?rm? ?>"< all It is to Bravars, is a j (Bah hirtj) nux-vomiea. which strychnine is tHa delectable sb?ata?l8* Theas are pet pat peisssa, found using them sheold be < in one of his own rate. . P. 8.?I aaa will log to be ?frowaot is*/ own rata, if any Impurities sfeoadd Wjfcasi in any Beer. I shall aesttjarae t* aWtta, n h aajjittflil Beverage, so that it may be drank by aaa most delicate without the letai danger. JOHN C. 8EEOBR9, Getead?X S, C. For aale in <??NPWtojt* ** otherwise, by MERONT5Y k SASH. ja?7 c *> METALIC CA THE UNDERSIGNED BAB ON all of the various Sixes of the aber? Ca*?*, which can be furnished immediately tm mm plication. Ahm manufactures WOOD COFFINS mm usual, aad at the shortest satis*. Apply to H. MOOS, mar 6?Cm Carriage M?Ma**33sr. ? Citizen's Saving 8 Bank OF 80UTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN, President JNO. B. PALMER, Vies Presides*. JNO. P. THOMAS, A. Q. BRENHEB, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant dibbct0r8. ?,_xi_ rt sr c,_ ..Aim iiAJirtu.i. v ? .... J. P. Thomas. t>. iVavam,' H. f. W. McMastk*. Rev. Warns M A. f. Haskkll. Jxo. B. Palmes. J. Eli Obboo. Tuobas B. Osama ORANGEBURG BRANCH, . AT THE ENGINE HOUSE. solicitous). Messrs. GLOVER * qi>G**s*v local finance co Hon. TK08. W. GLOVER. . Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. assistant CASUM. JAMBS H. FOWLKS. i>opo*a(? offi.oo INTEREST allowed at 7 per cwl Certifies of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposits, 6 *** mvmL. will be Compounded every alz counts. Jen 21 e T. P. Baouia. R H. C. Hupet**.' BRO?IB- mts GO. 0T1 ON FA?T0B8 a?0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nobtm atlantic CHARESTON, ft, <Pk rniirt Raraa.ro Andrew 1st National Bank, Chariest sm,' 8. & nay 21 wee GLENN S SPRIN??, SPARTAN BURG, A. C. rpUIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors June tat. Wt Being situated in the Northern, part of State, ia a section remarkable for * * climate, beauty and healthful* gather with the virtue* of the ? it one of tb* most desirable Watering! to be found. The Medicinal Qualitf water are not ojoelled. (to which i CAN aud WILL TESTIFY,] remedy for all Female en eases of all long standing, dii mas* mm* *sO liver, bowels, kidneys and bladder, diarrhea, eruptions of the skin, t.Jm scrofula, dispepsia, rheumatism, dropsy. Arrangements will be made to date a large number of Visitors. Hoed Music will be In atU liven the Ball Roam. Fancy the Season. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Saloon for the amusement of the Guest. A Livery will be kept at moskv?u. Charges per day, $2.60; per .? to $45, according to the $25 to $50 for the Season. Stage from .loncsville direct to tb* ? W. D. FOWLER, Prss*dst*s\ jutie 10 1? DR. T. BERWICK SURGEON PXNTICT, Graduate Baltlwnve Dental Fkttwy OFFICE MARKET-ST. OVER ) J. A. HAMILYOW, ?SMM Respectfully offers M* service* * PUBLIC in tha Praetioe a*?. DEKTAs* GEBT in all Ua b.-aaahe*. ^"ssTsMsl will be paid to tb* inUnBBRTATIOS at natural teeth j ssjsMpl *art ~ ?he oajmruotlan at ABl r TUT ES. All operation* guaim&tead t* satisfaction. Office hours from OA. M. to 1:50 P. M. and from ;5 to ?'? P. M. may 2'J o *p "? B Notion of o r ice ts heresy %\xrm will, on ib*. SttOt efe* ef is ay final acoant with t Judge of Probat* far i Administrator of to* Gar rick aad Charles H Lett era of Dismissal. K.G.OAS jna* -1 It