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I. O.OA.L. 8 ATUBDAY, .VULY 22, 1ST Ail Advertisements must ' ?f haaueu to the Business Manager "before Thursday; ?i J-iA_i -_?-U-.il . Orau'geburg Squcalings. Tub? Wkathf.it?Ta something we don't like to think about, speak about, or write about. Wc hiiye roasted, stewed, ewbltorrd, aiKxlcd and suffered until we nro completely nsod up and haveu't n word to say against it. Thoro is not a live thought or a quick nervo within us. Our physical nature is exhausted and our fcibrnt sensibilities .-.re withered. Host -has no more terrors Tor our hotl y and crimo ?a no longer repugnant to our soul. Tho 'thought of cool weather stimulates us 4toi aniumlly, n:id tho contemphtfiou of virte.o moves us pleasantly, no longer. *\Ve are simply indifferent?used up? played out: we oro dead boforo our time. "We think wc ought tobe buried, but' ?musk-have been overlooked by the un dertaker. Let him como?wo shall not resist him?if able to, wo shall help him. Perhaps, after all, a cool grave would bo 'refreshing. ?Jayou Bull! Mayor Hull!!? Why (f?n l you?why trnn't you do somo Ithing to rcliove us of tho hog nuisance7 You urc a king among good fellows, you nro the Lord Mayor ?f Orangeburg, i -mid head of .the Town Council, and o n >oqu.eotly your power must bo almost ?ibsolutoj consequently you can d> any thing you please, except ti scttlo the . thcrcmotueter. tlut wo don't ask )'ou 'to scttlo the thermometer consequently you enn do what we dp ask* and-that is, ?Yellevo us of this h?g nuisance. Listen to ?onr prayer, good M tyor Bull, and some ?bry you .shall be blessed. TrrwN Council ! Town Council!! ??Where arc you, what arc you doing ?mid what d> you intend to do 3* .This , nuisance is getting to be juat a little ! l ast besting, and if you d m't do sonre j i ning in the premises before long, seme' 1 dy else will ; m d then yon v ill have, j * ? move pork intend tif hogs, that's aWJ !. t the writer* think <d' this il the' \ ?.uncd won't c ns!<Vr !'tt. 0'LivKtSr?si h'u. OLivKnos!!'? Y? it are Clerk rod a head mau in tjke Ynwn .Council, Wc t?c$iaovh' you to s*.?r Vtiein tip about dis nul-in-o?stir theWi a. \i a sjifuitp st'uk.uud li't the in have no ;p?a:e until the la.-t hog has grunted his JfiLllry farewell. How lung; will the CoUii <oil p.erinit in their s1 reels and at their very doors the display of immorality which Id uily shocks our virtuous citizens? I' C ey don't move soon let something be done?give strychnine ali round, and treat the Council to soda water without regard to accidents. Wo are glad to hear from every quar ter oj our County that the crops a:e in a more flourishing condition than has been the case for several years. The pro vision crop is also much larger loan any probably, since the war. Cotton has not been neglected, but corn has been cared for, and that is* what our people needed j more than anything else. At last tho farmors arc beginning to understand that it is worse than lolly to buy provisions which havo been paying ficights and profits all the way from Illinois aud In diana, when they can bo made in profu sion r.t their own doors at a saving of at least fifty per cent. Let tho farmer make what he needs ic support his fami ly and stock before he thinks of any thing else, for ouly then can lu main tain that independence without which the tiller of tho soil is a miserable drudge rather than a free man. A sup port secured, he may then plant in good conscience and with sanguine hoj.es, thoso crops which have such a charm for the speculative nature of man. Wo are also glad to note the continued activo demand aud steady high price for our great staple. If the harvested crop but realizes tho prices ruling at prcaeut Orangoburg will be a happy County this fall und whiter; money will be plenty with every One, and tho world mg jollily 6n in'n tb- boginniug of a new yoar which wc shall be well satis lied with, if no worse than the present one. ttlltATA.?In tho .Story ou our first page, in the 23J paragraph, tho word ??'pproscntmcut" should read present i? u:cut. \ / ' Ourt Town is certaiuly growing rap idly. Hardly a weok passes without some new evidence of its iocroosing pros perity and wo are disposed to think we have fair grounds for our belief that beforo the lapse of ninny years Orange burg will be second iii importance to no towu within tha State oiunlior than Co lumbia. Indeed, tho growth of the Town exceeds its ubility to supply houset room to th"1 now-comcrs. It in nt pres ent uluiost impossible to find n iiousb to rent in the town, and rcuts ore us high as might bo expected from sucb a con dition of things. This offers an induce ment for the investment of Cupsti?l which, can not long remain unimproved. In fact, wo woro recently informed ^hnt ?Tudgo Andrews will soon erect several comfortable and plousant cottages on tho ground now occupied by YVhittemoro's soap factory. ' Tin?, wo nrd conficlcut, will be but the beginning of a serie^ of improvements in real property which will render Orangeburg ono cf the most desirable towns in" thu State. *~ And whatever Orangeburg' does, it does with n vim, a life, mid an, energy, worthy of nil praise. It has the most enterprising, active, aud intelligent Fire Department we ever saw in nn inland town. It has lurgo and well stocked i stores, conducted by iucn who understand 1 their business thoroughly. Its uew Bank is in a flourishing condition^ Its new hotel is conducted by one of the best of hosts and the very'best of luis tusscs. It is able to, f.::d d >cs, giro concerts Peldoui excelled uny where. Its climate is healthy, its society is refined aud agreeable, it is within easy vcach roach of both the political and commercial capitals of the State, and, altogether, wo know of no other town in South Carolina wbieli offer.-- to tho j bupiiicfs man, to tho invalid, or to those in search of a pleasant, healthy; and qui j et home, a better chance ol finding wlm: they f>eck tliiMi our fair Town of Or augi burg. The funeral toll hits auain summoned us to tho open iiuiV'v The ^timings of its \pSt w.tlling over the tomb of youth and b.velii.c?s bave PCKpcely died n\v :y, ero tlrry awaken again wtli Man[im; iiHics, to rein lud us of the certain b >uine lit wliicli \\j ;itv hastening. Mt.. A! (i Mvcrs. consort iff F. Alters, Km j . and .?anj.tcv of T. V ami Mrs. M. Iiubbell. fell bsleep on Tiiursliy afternoon, to uwhko where tears are u i uiuru. So sad a dispensation rarely occurs t-t excite sympathy. Separated from her husband in tbnt Inst hour, torn away from her helpless orphans, stricken down in the ? ton tu uf youth, houlih and Loveliness. we gather at the new grave and lay upon it our offerings of sorrow. No more amid the happy home, where joy an I grace, So oft-time lit with smiles, thy radiant face, We'll uee thee, yet, when smile* with cruel care, Arc whelmed, and many a scalding tear. Shall course onr furrowed cheek, aud every where Shall be unrest: May wo, like thee, rc'.iaut trnad, The deep, dark valleys of the d<-ad To gain eternal rest. To ovu Readers.?In conscqticuce ol the unavoidable absence of "Joannes'' during tl: past week, tlic eonlinuation of his St-ory closes in this issue rat hur awkwardly, there being no more of it in manuscript than what was handed, to us iu the curly portioti of the ?reck and which is published on our first pMge. Next week we hope to continue it, and if "Joannes ' is not absent again, close in a better style. Important to Teachers! ? the County Treasurer will cotmnoocc Paying out the Fioe School fund Apportion ed for Orangeburg County, on YVcdncs' I dny the 19th inst. Any Claim calling for more per month than is allowed by tho Regulations adopted at ;he last Moot ing of the State Hoard of Education, will be rejected. FRANK U. GKKKNK, County Treasurer. Orangeburg, 8. C, .July Mtl., 1H7 1. joly 15 ;??.,#- 2t -[.. . ! . !. ' ? ??? .A. J. S-ALJJN AS, FACTOR AN I) commission m i:kcii axt, CHARLESTON S. C. 1 Liberal udvancea made on'Cotton. KKVKitr.Ncr.*--K)itM National Esnk. Peo ple's National hank, fdoHars Jnn. Fr?ser & Co., Churlcsl.Ht, S. C. juty SI- ly COMMERCIAL. MARKKT WEPOIITS. ObmioK 01 tub Ouanotscno NkWs, July rOTTON-r-Sttlc-i during Uiu weak lO bales. Wo 'ujatiio: Ordinary.Lid f?> Low Middling. ? i"? }f{y Middling.?.03 r?> i:< -rot: liier..SI.PO per oiuliel. f'oi n.lf?S.ld per hushed. Oow PfcVs. 70 per bushel. PiNpu.ua.$1.40 per bushel. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hayne Street and Ilorlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C BSf This is the Lnrgost and most Com plete Factory of the kind In the S?ulhern States, and all articles in ibis line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalk at prices which defy competition. I':'?!? A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sives of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will bo sent free and post Paid, on applicntiod t ?>?j P. P. TOAIiTG, CliAULb'STON, S. C. July l? weo tf Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to mo i!|voe(('<l I will ccJ! to the .highest bidder, at Oraugeburg Court. House, on the first Monday in August next, for cash, all the right, litle an 1 interest of flic Defendants in the following proptjrty, vi7. : One tract of land near Sewisville, St. Matthews, containing 83$ acres more or lcsa and bounded by Monk's Corner Koad, Home stead of A. i\ Amakcr and bind? of Clark and Farnuui. Levied on as the property of A. P. Amakcr at the suit of Miller & Ton cray. AI.SW) One Iracl of land containing 27"> acres more or less, being the balance of ?00 acres after deducting 11 omesicad. eiluated in St. Matt bows, bounded !>y lands of Wm. and J. K. Haue, McKenzie, M-*??*0 and ntjicrs. Lev ied on ns ?ho W'Oper.'y "t c. A. ? ras er at the suit of 1*. A. Bnyek, Adui'r. ALSO On Tuesday aftcr>alediiy. at the residence of hr. A. It* T .b. r, 1 lioo'< Case, 1 Wlml Not. 1 Centre ff?oje and' r Sofa. (Levied on ns tlie |.ioptriy of .fames I*. Mays at the suit of KPiott \ Sail* v. Sberitl*s Orfice, " ) If. BIGGS, Oraugeburg C. IL, S. C. '- S. O. C. .lu'v 11. ij July IS til A Great Sacrifice AT J. P. HARLEY'S \fHO IS OFFERING HIS AND UNDER COST! SOW l?'TIIETIMK FOR BS Alt <* AI?3 COME ONK COME ALL. TsT o rr i c v: ALL l'EBSONS INDEBTED TO THE UnderSlgrted will please come forward ami settle immediately, as 1 am cenrpelled to close up inv hooks. J. 1*. HAPLEV. may 27 c ly iVLi a i ,ivi i p:ci-tt, HOOT AND SHOE MAKER, o?iAXCiJi:E5i:iic:, s. c,. r> ESPECTFDLi.Y INFORMS THE CITI l\j xensju/ Orangvburg M*d Vicinity llifct I he fins opened at lu.s NEW Si'OBii on Hua sell Street, bei ween Messrs. Briggmnnn &J Co, nwd Me Na mi:* X Jones, with u complete" S'.ock o! LKAViiKH. &?'., and that he has sufficient Wor-kmOU to till all Ordcis ci.mn ed to hiai. Thanking the Public fur past patronage, re^necttully solyjUs a. oontiuuauuc of the s'fsae: lEllMS CASH. fob 5 oet 2-1 tf Notico of Dismissal. ? pVTOTlCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON |_\ the 1st %tay of August, 1871, I will tile my Final Accounts with the Honorable T. C. Andrews, Jndgo of Probate, and ask fur Lotten? of Dismissal aa Admin iatrator of ilie list ate of D. L. Brunson, dee'd. JOHN T. JENNINGS, j uly 1?It Administrator. IAHIUER Ar*I> TS9IKS:k COM MlSSIO N M Ej KC11A NT, Wharf, West End Montagn<fBf, QljfARIiKST?N, S. C. ?ny 27 ly W~ E W. 1 i i LEY TRIAL JUSTICE, lie. itiviu v In Fork of Ediftto, ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED vill be promptly ami carefully at'.ended to. jtily 28 ly cook E sd ?ookfi, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, o 11 a x g k b c 1! g, ?9. c. Will Attend tO Jl) SIN HSR in any of thoSTAti: and the 1*. S. COl'ltTS fur the District of South Carol^oa. T. II. COOKE. II. P. COOKE. T. ii. co^iti:. Trial Jrisilce, will JiTTEND PUiLM ITLY toallBUSlNEaS ?>nl riistec; to his cmI q. Oil. P. cooke, TrialJuslice, Lcw vil lo, S. C June 23 #i _ # lf*?C t S3 Q "Z *9 ?< & ''Lit HI ' SS fir ^ w C/3 ? 0 L E N'S Lever Cotton Press. nA VINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR my Press. I am props rod to take CON TRACTS for BUILDING the 8AMPL Tide COTTON IPHIiISS hns a capacity of 576,000 POUNDS, is siniplo of Construcfienf Compact and Du rable, occupies it comparatively small apace, is worked bv only TWO HANDS and will PACK n ?U0 POUND RALF, in FOUR MIN UTES. I append Certificate* of gentlemen in Orangcburg who hate my Prers in use, and I unhesitatingly pTChuunca it the beat Press in use for Cotton Packing. JAS, P. BOLIN. REFERENCES ?Edward Argoe, T. J. Bo lin. Oeo. E. Bolin, VutB. 8alley and J. II. Livingston, july 1 - 8ra AN ORDINANCE For the Kotier Preservation of the Peace arid ?tutet of the Town of OrnnftclMtrg M. ('. Sreno*;. 1. Be it Ojjd lined by th* Mayor and A derairn in d u toil u.*>a *inb!cd. tint on and after tin- Ith day id? July. A. I) Is71, nr.y person or pcrsnuaiwho snail H??Ll> or PERMIT to l.j IlKgt; a DANCE or o. AMt:sEMr.NT^.r?r%V- nr re war I. with in the Incorporate biir.its of th- Town of Orang'.'burg, P., ?hall litvt obtain lVotn the Town Ctmmtil a LICENSE for holding lb? same, and for which shall Us ptid the Mini of Fiva (?>) dollar* for cacii nn I every LICENSE, Smi 2. tt shall WtJto duty of tho Town Marshal to Ho ptvsont on all .such ostMsioits, and fot his serviocjj fhall be allowed Two (2) dollars uu eae'.l Attenlitti-.- . this a mannt to be deducted from the LICENSES' Money. Sir. ;'. A Violation of this Ordinance shall subject tho lift anders to a lVnnlty not more than Twenty {!)) dollars: or liupris oi inonl for u Emo ti?'t cxcCedigg Twenty {-<>) "lays. Rr.r. J. All Ord .trtneo or part hereof Contrary -or Repugnant to this Ordinance arc hearcby Repealed. Ratified in Council this 4th day Julv A. D. 1871. N. A. BULL. Clerk. E. .1 OLIYEHOS, Clerk. July 8 4t -?? --fr---' ? AN ORDINANCE To Detect Illicit Trading of] Hoof in the Incorporate Lim it* of Oratastecbiirg Town, No. Ca. Skotios 1. that from and after the loth day of July, 18(19. eaCli and every individual offering HIIRF within the Corporato Limits of Omnjgsbttrg Town, either for Barter or Sale, shall bring with said BEKF or BEEVES the READS in good condition, which Mend or Heads shall be taken to the Office of the Clerk of Council, where shall be kept a Reg istration Honk for the purpose of Recording therein Ike FLESH MARKS, F.AR*MRAKS and other MARKS pertaining to identity, a ? ? * ? * ? ? * ? * * * * That from and after this lith day of June, 1871, tho Clerk shall be entitled to twanty- j five (25) cents fdr each BEEF offered for | r>.? ir. *iio?iyuraiiua. o?l>i i amount tobe paid by THE PARTY offering the said HEEK. A Violation of this Ofdi nauue shall subject the Otfonder to auch Pen alties as the Council may see proper io im pOBO. ? This Amendment Ratified this ?th day of I June, 1871. N. A. BULL, Mayor. E. J. OLIVEROS, Clerk, junc 17 4t FIRE INSURANCE. Tili: RICHMOND RANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, O?o 1202 Mainoml \2th Stn.tt, RICHMOND, VA. JOHN R. DAVIS. President. JOHN F. C. POTTS, Secretary. MANN 8, QU AR EES, Cashier. T. II. STARKE, Uoncrnl Agent. Having this day. ;<>c!. 17th, 1870.) re ceived tlio appointment of AOENT for Or angcburg of the above INSURANCE COM PANY, I am prcpnrrd to take RISKS o? Stoics, flocks of Merchandise and Dwell ings at reasonable rates. JOHN A. 11A M lTLON\ Agent for The Richmond Banking and Insurance Company, and Southern Life Insurance Company, Mnrket-St., Orangcburg, S. C. ??el ly r **Wi?n? .It* noA July 11 JUST RECEIVED FROM D. LANDRDTlt tt SOty Rut* Bajca Turnip Swd. Rat Dutch Tm-nip Seed. Red Top Turnip Seed. Largo Norfolk Turnip Seed, it* 1^ Large Globe Turnip Seed. Seven Top or" Johnny Red Turnip Seed. Large Drumhead CabbAgO StfottV ' - ?hu inu Largo York Cabbage Seedi j Drumhead Savoy. Cabbage ?ced. Green Glate Cnbhagc Seed/'- ? <'- ?'? All of which aro warrnntetLFHESH and GENUINE' For ??1q by K. EBEittEL, Si?n of Big WatcB, ? reb 18 iyc :?? *7*m? *ni*a. ( MORE NEW GOO? JUST RECEIVED ^^^^^^ THEODOEE KOEU & IT ONE OASE OF CHOICE CALItifc^t SUITADLE for the SEASON. Also Received a large assortment ot y STRAW GO0?^ ? v TT oTT uTO.?a * \ jt . In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of f UND?WJi?, GYn?IVO FND HATS LADY WASHINGTON, &c. These goods we are enabled to??1 k$ ROUND the usual PRICE. OUR DRESS GOODS' HAS ALSO RKEN REPLENISHED with CHOICE PATTJJRnV anl'arc^JMni H?mc at EXTRAORDINARY LOW FRICJEfti" WE WOULD ADVISE EVERY ROD Y TO LAY in THEIR St^PET" OF DOMES tic GOODS at the present LOW FIGURES at which we contiwuj to sell, notwithstanding the very great rise in these Goods, caused I?y the advance of the Raw Material,'we W|R> se!l ni the same ASTONISHING PRICES for which wc arc celebrated.' tjre.it bargains in ' ? UTTiJ ly|:ifp^fA- rij \ CLOTHING P.OOTS, SHOES, HATS,.FANCY GOODS,,&<?i PARASOLS t PARASOLS! ! PARASOLS! ! ! At manufacturer s prices THEODORE KOHN & BE' pint 34 I , , 1 .t'.rj-, r>n|yf ~ - ' .:vt "t w fnf j ;Jia DOWN! DOWN! DO*^' A_T* u. |ifc$Vi ni kj** /aar ^!fssi?*v?: THE COR N E R! D. LOUIS IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIEE STOCK AT .AN ID 1 UN D ER CO S T TO MAKE ROOM FOE PALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BAROAIX??^OME ONE AND ALL. j 13 ? LOUIS, junc IT?ly AT THE CORNKR. -,?_ JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAT LOT of BACONi An assortment of AUOUSTA FLOUR. PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN. Liquors from $\j>q apw&& Cheap SUGAR and COFFEE. MOLASSES nild SYKl. l\ IM T ALSO !' t sale One TV,f? HORSE WAGON One JERSEY WAGON, four seated and newly painted?Warrant od. . Also set of TWO HORSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE ! W. T. MITLLER. june 11 If TOBACCOr Retal?tne bent cvur "ruffed. THE FlRlf OF WM. A. ME HONEY & CO., IIAS BERN DISSOLVED DY MUTUAL COxNSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY WILL CONTINIT. THE OI.1? BUSINESS AT THE OED STAND. He aluo offers for uale a choice assortment of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Ids Stock of wbicli will always be kopt fall and fresh. by the Wholesale and Retail--the BEST BRANDS of tuoWoed was ever "chawed.4 S EG A RS, also by Wholesale and ? ?? ? ? ?" i. r ,t? rn* :ft hissix4*.* ?* NEW UlrTEL.?TRANSIENT ami PERMANENT BOaRDERS accommodatcdi that be, Mr. MERONEY, is quit* sure; "Knows how to kgap.a Hotel." Those who agree with him will, of course. Patronise the NEW HOTEL : those who differ, will certainly #e convinced bv a simplo vUit to his hospitable anrf generously provided TAHRE. AUCTIONEER.?lu addition to selling his own Gor>d-, Mtl. MERONEY offers his aervlcea for the diaporsal of other persons Goods by AUCTION. He has a happy knack of inducing Ridders to buy whether ihey wish tn or not, and of obtaining the HIGHEST l'RICES for other persons, while eoateutcd with the lowest prices for himself. TTJT7 T> A T> MB. MERONEY has recently been adm:tte<l td the P.Vlt ? X XJLJIjJ Jlj^TLAV (whioh ho keeps in oonneotica with bis GROCERY.) Ho has a large practice already, and though he is frequently "sutnmoncd," ta prepare "sum-i mery proceedings" in the shape of ICED DRINKS, C?CKTA1LS, &c, ho novel-hears any "COMPLAINTS;" an the contrary, everyone ?rem* to he "PLE AR"*ed with hie LlQUOTg?; and tti hate quite an "attaeltuiout" lor ME HONEY'S BAR. A I Tfe u It is nothing roaro than fair To sny thai, in his little affair Of distributing groceries and other excollent fare Meroney is assisted by Joktt-^Vn'r. ftdjr Wanted 5000 pounds ol WOOL, for which tho highest unrkct price w)M ims pa ill, Junu 10 c tt BE E ?E K*8 t?f AWlil/VKMtATK? AAJB AM? i -LA C,X It ?/JlJ/t. IAQER KEEK, COSTATNlNa co?pe* BWerWwfcsaMfcrift'^* JWN?Sr* ! the Reer from n dozen different Breweries. I and all v,ere found adulterated with BOSiOtM I Tili? ' " n'ai taub;?? (fish bony) nux-vomicu. {dug button) frou wfcieli -atrychnlue is obtained, ?n aeise ?f J&a^jIebacAable ?ub?t?ii?c? Xou?i.'te Bttf I Those arc potent poisoun, ?und the Brew>ir found ;isthg t hem should b? dWw'?ed afcewe? In one of his t wn val?. * . ^Ittt^ .' I'. o\Vn vat*, if ar.y imput it tea ^lioidd\?iftWt?V< In nur D?cr. - jfaajyaa'P' I shall continue to make a Jieaitbiul Beverage, so ttiat it may bedHta*TB/i iMnL^etfcate withoutV^l^A****^! ?Aich dan be fnrniakea ion^adi?^ pllVHtlou. ? *A?o!Yn'anUfacttircH tVttOfi COm*?3?* usual, and at the shortest ir?jatft ? fc'WI^ n.? -''xmrm' ?im*:, j**'1 soi:th CAROUNA*'*** 1?*- WILLIAM MARTIN*. President: ??r JNO. R. PALMER. Yic-t-PHd**-; Ks^JKO.. P.- THOMAS. " A. 0, RKKNT'.ER, Cannier. ?. B. SMTTI?; Assent Ctffcfer. i ninECTbus. . tl. TfOMAS. D. R wk> P. Wr McMantkh. Rev. NVn A. f. llAPKELb: J..o. B. 1 J. Jbu Uaaou. : Thom** DRANG KIHJRG RRAN0?,. 11*<Jif : AT fB-tt^SA K i)!?h; s.oLicn'oas. , j Messrs. CLOVER * GL^MJL-^j : LOCAL FINANCE COM^ITfUK Hon. THOS. \Y. CLOVER. Oul. PAUL S. FELDER. * **** Oapt. JOHN A. HAMILTON ; , u AssrsrAxr cashisjl^,*** JAMES H. Fl'V.TLES. Deponit* of tfl.OO ar td Upward k'? ft ;itCCCiT<d^; rihfaliaa INTEREST allowed at 7 p: ? eebt.'onflja* cial Certificates of Deposit. '' * On ?rAnltry Savings Deposits, ft pfeif &t?L WiTI be Compounded every si* months en Ae~ counts. ? .-- TT>l -il^jat ItiBy" *" j.iu 21 e 6m T. Fi Bumur.. R. R. 1 IT. C. Urtmtxa. **1&M9 ^BRODTi? <fc GO. OTTON FACTOBft^i^ COMMISSION ^?WAih?, W? CR AREST?N. S. t;** ."Liberal Advances made on Consignment, Refer rb Andrew Simonds, E?q., Pras't Tafltrntl?iaVB*tik, ?hartestuto, 8. C. ?*? : wee . , tr AUGUSTUS B.Kl (Formerly of theileW YeYklBHr^i ATTOKNKY AND COUK8M.M0? A-T tAW, ,u.y 8 *?iSpif Dr. CHARLES R. TABXR oSn** hia ^RU?HSS10NAL 71HBYUiFfi M J^%d^ '. uf Ora-igobitrg and vicinity. Otfieeat the Drug ;ltore of Dr. OliTorW. Residence '-(Uk Villa,'" BrobghlcH Btircat. tuny Pt 8t REEDER & DAVSi COTTON FACTORS Oeuerai Coauaission Merojbaate? CHARLESTON, S. ?. ll.-r.n,.!'.. ZiMMKtxta* Saara. oct 19 t* :^??sm DR. T. BERWICK miROEow DSNTiaar^ <;r art art to fctattli Denial Sur???^^ OFFICE MARKET-ST. OVER store J. A. ll^VILfdM^'fs^V iiftii.4iami Respcol fully offers hia name es 4?? tto public in Hie Practice of DENTAL. SU?? OEbV in ail itsbranohw. Special att?ntl?a> ?trill he paid to the PRBSRRVATI?K .#jf nmt natural teeth : equal care being cxernhntltm the construction of ARTIFICIAL ?tTBSTl TL'TRSS. All operati?ns guaT?nt*a? 14 gfrt? satisfaction. i^k SfTiec hourtj from 9 A. M. to VJStfjC, M. from tn ?i i'. M. ?9 may 2?J o ly Notice of Di Notice is HERFJttV aiVKN^ffSAT I will. or. the lJfih day of July, 1871. hie my final account, - vrith. f^^^ffAMMkssW Judgo ?f Probate for OrangchuVa Co?U?4y,*a AdminiBtratorrrf^rh? E?la???rtaT'9mmk 9. Oarriek and Cbailea ^arrk*. e?n? ?& m? Lettara of Diamis*al. m. o. axmtclt. June - It Adaraasijsatar.