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------- ?|fP^i[iies?: tV?*? ".woi*' V??***' -^jK -s? * '^t?6i# iWMiy j^fr^r th^lrt><^t(iD d^ct iug our, editorial colurnus vthWo w.e wore business connected with his profess Ko^'he will bavo a plet$qt s?sd soon beene hs'cSr mtd?t-agaia. -? ?~ Masonic Celkbration.?We a receipt of a letter from a geutlcma Fort 3Iotte, accompanied by au Add delivered by the Rev. J). W. Cult mo, on tbo 24th inst , beforo the St.% Ma>' ?thews,-Pino Grove and Chanty Lodges, in the upper portion of this . County, wbiub for want of space wo find it im possible to publish. Tbo Address is *ery long, and will coyer the brat sido of our paper, more apace than wo havq tbia week. Bui. we. promise to,oblige, the gentleman who sout it to us, by publishing it oiftlt week, if wc have ^ ?1Have NVi: a Tdw.n Council?'!^" This is tbo question we ovurheard a lady ask a friend tbo other day. Sho was walking down the street, and a horse j ' -w -J ' I ?4 ptond right Bquaro a cross it. Ho wouldn't move and of course sbo had to "go around/' In doing this, eho was run Bg?!nst by nnr of thosft privileged animals known hereabout aa "tutelar deities." Said animal bad just left its wallowing . place, and as a matter of course was <?.? ^.coated all ovor witb?Well, something froui which a delicious aroma was cm it te .1, to be sure. ".,'.,?. ? ? ' . - . ? Ifow long tire tbeso things to last, rift - oh* Mayor Bull ' llow long! how long!! 1*?T I A MISBKAHi.K ?lli?. w at.Iv.?-Our at tvntion has been called to the condition of the eitle walk between the residence < I' \). I.ouia aud TreadwcIPh [Intel; We examined it, aud to speak as midly as , V?c ii. and convey an idea of is ap jiuarance, we mu*t pronounce it to be in h shameful condition?impassible. Our friends some to u.? with their complaints. Wc tell them we are now erb'ss to fender1 any assistance. All we can do (if the Council trow** repair it) is to advise a patient giinoiug and bear ing of it. -Maybe one of then) will sec it some of these days, and maybe after seeing it, it muybc reported to the Coun cil, aud then maybe it will be fixed Arc any more maybe* w noted '! W. M. Sain & Co.?The advert isc A^Qpt of this firm appears iu an uttrac tiva form in another column. If our readers desire to learu whut a varied supply of Groceries they have on hand, ?l?t $UQu) uot fail to read their advertise ment. These geuilemen also offer for the use of their many friends tlio ac* coramodation of their large and commo dious lot, adjoining their stublcs. This ?will really be an advantage that was never beforo offered in Orangcburg. "ft c lot ba? a large shod in it, titidcr wbicb thero is a trough in which to feed stock. Surely our friends in tho country will avail themselves of this chance to hare their hones cared for, All they need do to have tbia is just to drive right to Saiu A Co 's lot ou visiting our Town. Yotl can havo the nsc of it without witi ?'' wie ? # money and without price. ____=B==. ,es=s??-_ FisiiY.?Fishing is tbo man in here now. It is nothing but fish, fish, from Monday morn Jog until Saturday night. If it were possible fur t he natarb ef one's r !$tt tp change hjs nature, wo should have no more humuu nature in our good old Burg?all would bo "fishy." While Witting in our sanctum on yesterday morning a man rushed in and asked if #e%pt fish' hooks for sale?" We looked at him a second, snd then pullod down oui subscription book nnd said, t'Bou't you want to Subscribe for the CfeAiwgftun*: Newsf" "My God!" hd cxclttitued, *'I thought you woro going to get mo some fish books," and ?at 0/our offico he went. We hnren't! jseen him sine*, And ahonldu't nt all won- j der te hear that,ho had turned fish, and W Ilia lw<l b, .h. .He or!*, rsjuns. ccl^. pullywogs, t\c. We doti't dosire for fish continues to grow. Every Lifct0g:??TOfti?**t i* ssby**a?4 wneH? ??Ujr. j Our printers aro fishy, and our tinfisUy !*ader?%1IV ?#yth8t -thls'kweMs ,fi*Jhy. OeodAotsiJn^eUtfl) , *f>4"?.a Mli i uji???**?we?BaB^i? H d 1 nb? gu j > ^lA^Wftgf A^lW.^tO^B&urday ?igbt ia*V ratter u aorious eccidont ocourr?fiit> vant, in filling up the lamp on the evening of tbut night, epiltsotuu oil upou it whicli jiwrej >, struck a I ud itmno jjo blnzo it with t an ex e bluzo io every mutnont) wo room, whereupon nit ulann wna givou, ami iu a short tiiuo our wor thy Firemen were; upou the spot, roady lor work. In the meautiuie, however, our friend, Ocorgo Meredith (to whom wo teuder oor personal thanks) run up stairs, caught up a blanket with which i tic succeeded iu smothering the blaze. It was a dangerous performance, and we fen red for hioi; but as ho succeeded iu his effort to a'Eist us, we uro nil the ujoro grate*.ul to Ifiro, The Eire Coinpauies will also accept our thanks, coupled with tliuse of Mr. Mcroney, for their .prompt ness j< in the matter for if uu exclusion had token place (and it is a" tnurvel that it did not) without the early assistance il Ji 111'...'' " - ? of our Fire Department, one wholo Square *f our beautiful Town musthavo been swept away. COMMERCIAL. MAltfiET REPORTS. Ornrr. ur the OaAxnunrno Nitws, July 21, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 10 bales. We miete : Ordinary.10 (7$ bow Mid Hing.'...17jCt> Middling.18 *(-#', Unvnii Rich.^l.W? per aushob Co::n.$!.!() j?cr buslud. Cow I'v.A". 7*> per bushel. ........... ? ?1.40 per hushed. 1 ? ? '.j ? ? ? !? ??? ' ' FOR SALE! i ... m UK ONE OK THE MOST .lG*L^\ PtRABl.B 1'I.AC KS in t lio AflpiiAm.'' -fate, nbndt 1 X miles from the OinplfoBr* Tt"?l'Of OrsngehoTft. cc.nt.iin ing One Hundred Aores with good FENCES and under l.'ultiration. with DWELLING HOUSE and ucecP.<?r.v OUTDUlfiTMNGS. nil i.f wblnh liniili^fii uewlv repnit od. A No a \cry FINE* ORCHARD " and EXCELLENT ! WATER. Th? p'nee b perfectly Healthy. ; Ft>r conditions of sale and other informa tion apply to JOHN D. KE1TT. ; . Orangtburg, S. C. ^^itwo??_?_ Notice of Dismis-al. NOTICE LS IILURRY GIVEN THAT ON the Gd day of'August ne*f, I will File my Final Account ns Administrator of the Estate of Joiliua I* Hnrley, deceased, and on thai day a.sk for Letture of hi -imi.1. J. H. HARLRY, ]wft|^-?"?Jl Auminislrator. The State of South Carolina ORAXGEHURG COUNTY. In Pkobate Court. J. Uilliard Hook, Plaintiff, | v?. John A. K. Hobaan and Olivia 0. his wiie, Petition and Lavinia P. Hook, and for Victoria Hook, Samuel Partition. T. Hook, William 11. Hook, Nicholas L. Hook and Edwin Lee Hook. It appearing to my satisfaction that Vic toria Hook, Samuel T. Hook, William R. Hook, Nicholas L. Hook and Edwiu Loc Hook, five of the Dofendants in the above stated Action, reside without the limits of this Stato ; it is orderet!, That they do ap pear and object to tbo Division or Sale of the Real Estate of Peter Hook', deceased, on or before the twentieth day of October, A. D. 1871, or their tConsent to the same will be en tered of Record. TRAD. C. ANDREWS, Judge of probate. Joly 10th, I87L?22?12t Sheriff 's Sales. Ry virtue of snndry writa of ft. fa., tome directed I will sei] to the highest bidder, at Oraugcburg Court House, on the firht Monday in August next, for cash, all tbo right, title and interest of tho Defendants in the following property, vis : One tract of land near Scwisville, St. Matthews, containing 88j acres more or less and bounded by Monk's Corner Road, Home stead of A. Pi A linker and lunds of Clark and Farnum. Levied on as the property of A, P. A maker at the suit of MiUer It Ton cmy. ALSO On Tuesday after saleday, at tho residence of Dr. A. it. Tuber. 1 Rook Case, 1 What Not. 1 Centre Table and 1 Sofa. Levied on as the property of James P. Mays at the suit of Elliott k Sallo'y. Sheriffs Office, ) II. RIOGS, OrangcburgC. IL, S. C, \ S. O. C. July 14, 1871. J July 15 td BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN HEAR OF PITTHAX'S BAK?BY. ERNST MENTZEL offers his SERVICES to the Public as an EXPERIENCED tn.ACKSMlTH, FARRTER, &c. All work in aSk line prop rly and well done, ha \? experienced particularly In Horse Shoeing. j?,,c 10? If ERNST METZEL. The State of South Carolina. ORANQKBUKG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Ann E. Fooscr, Ex'x,") .Complaint of Will of for Geo. II. Pooser, dec. Injunction, et. al. Marshalling vs. Assets John II. Milhous, and et. aL J Belief. By virtue of an order in this cause, the Creditors of the Estate of the late George II. Voosegf, deceased, are enjoined from prose cuting or enforcing their demauds in sepa rate actions, nnd are required to file the same iu the Clerk's Office of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangehurg County, on or before the first day of September next. Clerk's Office, \ GEO. ROLVER, Orengeburg Count v. 8.C. > C. C. P. June 30ib, 1S71. J July 1 9t The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO RED COFFEE POT, Eattof Presbyterian Church, Russell-St. I am happy to ANNOUNCE to the CITI ZENS of Orangehurg, that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Familcs and Customers with BREAI). CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS ?AKERY. WEDDING CARE prepared with great care to suit the moat fastidous taptos. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel low-citizens In respectfully solicited. THOS. W. ALBERGoTTl. I Mrs. Al.BERfJOTTI returns thanks for ; the Pntroimjrw heretofore bestowed, aud j hopes her friends and Customers will contin I no the same. J fche will keep coriVtpntly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS, CONFECTION ART j and FANCY ARTICLES as usu.d. dec 10; 3m The State of South Carolina, OKANG VAIV UG CO I'NT Y. in the trial justice's court; Deopold Louis, ~j Summon* for Plnintiff, I Money Demand, nguiiirit j- (Complaint T. Addison Murphy, not Delondnnl. Served.) To T. Additon Murphy, Defendant in this Ac tion : You am Wrehy summoned and required to ho ami appear before Thompson II. Cookc, Esquire, u Trial Justice in Olid for the Coun ty and State aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth ?lay of August, 1871, at ten o'clock in the forenoon .tit h'.^ -Office in the Town of Orange luiigin the County aud State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of Deopold Louis, the Plnintiff in this Action, which is Filed in the Office of the said Trial Justice. -If yon fail to answer the Complaint afore said, ut the tinav aud place above mentioned (he Plaintiff will 'take Judgement against you for the sum of sixty-two dollars, togeth er with the costB pf the action. ) -| IZLAR & DIBBLE, PleintifFs Attorneys. Dated ntOrnngeburg. 8. C, Juno 2(5, 1871. Witness my Hand and Seal. T. S (X)OKB,.[L.S/J Trial Justice. ? To the Defendant T. Additon Murphy : Take notice that the Summons in this ac > lion, of which tlie foregoing is a copy, was I Filed in the Office of Thompson II. Cookc, Esq., Trial Justice, ut Orangehurg, in the County of Orangeburg, in the State of South Carolina, ou the thirteenth ?luv of July, 1H71. IZLAR & DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Russell Street, Orangcburg, S. C, July 11, 1871.?lf> Gt A Great Sacrifice AT J. P. HARLF/rs WHO IS OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK -A.r_r AND UNDER COST! NOW iS THE TIME FOR ISAIttfAINS COME ONE COMB ALL. NOTICE ALL PERSONS INDERTED TO THE Undersigned will please come forward itud settle immediately, as I am coa pulled to close up my books. i. P. HARLEY. may 27 C Jy COO ICE <& COOKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, O J! A X GEB U.H G, S. C. Will attend to BUSINESS in any of the STATE and the V. 8. COURTS for the District of South Carolina. T. H. COO EE. II. P. COOKE, T. II. COOKE, Trfftf J nit Ice, will aTTtfND PROMPTLY to aft BUSINESS entrusted to bis enrr. . II. I*. COOKE, Trial Justice, Lew vil If, 8. C jnnc -:> If a KT. BOLEN'S Lever Cotton Press, MAYING RECEIVED A PATENT FOR my Pre**, I noi prepared to take CON CTB for BUILDING the SAME. This COTTON PRESS has a capacity of 576,000 POUNDS, is simple of Construction, Compact anil Du rable, occupies a comparatively email spaco, is worked by only TWO HANDS and will PACK a 600 POUND RALE iu FOUR MIN UTES. I appeeftft Certificates of gentlemen in Orangeburg ajTiO bore my Press in use, and 1 unhesilutlogly pronounco it the best Press iu use for Cotton Packing. JA8. P. BOLIN. REFERENCES.?Edward Argoe, T. J. Bo lin, Oeo. E. Bolin, W. B. Salley and J. II. Livingston, July 1 3m Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &o. p. v. TO ALE, Mnuufacturor and Dealer, No. 20 Ilayne Street und llorlbcck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. tk&~. This is the Largest and uu>bt Com plete Factory of the kind iu lha Southoru States, and all arttules hi this line can be fnrnisned by MY. P. P. To.ii.Eat prices which defy competition. SHY- A pamphlet viiih full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the pi-ices of each, will be seut free aud post Paid, on ap'pTie^tiod Id 1?. I?. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. july 1") wee tf FIRE INSURANCE. THE RICIIMOXD RANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, Office 1202 AT?u? and 12th Streets, RICIIMONI), VA. JOHN R. DAVIS, President. JOHN F. C. POTTS. Secretary. MANN S. Q?ARLES, Cashier. T. R. STARKE, General Agent. Having this day, (Oct. 17th, 1870.) rc* ocived the appointment of AGENT for Or angeburg of the abovo INSURANCE COM PANY, 1 am prepared to take RISKS on Stores, Stocks of Merchandize and Dwell ings at reasonable rates. JOHN A. HAMITLON, Agent for The Richmond Ranking and Insurance Company, and Southern Life Insurance Company, Mark:t-Sl.f Orangvlurg, S. C. net 22 jy JUST RECEIVED 500 BUSHELS CORN, WHICH IS OFFERED VERY LOW SPRING GOODS!!! F, W. H. Briggmanu & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FILL STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. All our 'JOODS are LOW in PRICE to suit the timos. Our stook of GROCERIES LIQUORS WINES ALE and LAGER REER Is of FIR?T QUALITY and Low in Prico. Call and ere fsr yourselves. F. II. W. BRIGGMANN A CO. apl ft oct 9 ly M. ALBRJ2CHT, ROOT AND SHOE MAKER. OKAXCJKBUKCil, H. C,? jr>ESPE?TFULLV INFORMS THE CITI |\, sens of Orangeburg nnd Vicinity that he h?* opened at his NEW STORE on Rus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann & Co. and MoNamnraA Jone?, wRh a complete Stock of LEATHER, &e., awl that hu has sufficient Workmen to till all Orders intrust ed to him. Thanking the Pablfc for past patronage, respectfully solicits a continuance of the mme. TERMS CASH. feb ?? oct 2'i tf . ??H-VriWjMiAi W KT. ,-ofc/??> JUST RECEIVED FROM .. , , 9*? t? D. LANDBDTH 4 EON, RuUBs^ T*rnip Seed, < ' !) !o TfjrknU I ^ FUt Dutch Turnip Seed.. || , ^?f?Vr*| j Red Ton Tnrnlp Seed. - . Large Norfolk Turnip Seed. Large Olobo Turnip Seed. . , ? ji'h* i > j ? Seven Top or Johnny Red Turnip Seed. , ,n .u Large Drumhead Cabbage Seed. Large York Cabbage Seed. Drumhead Savoy Cabbage Sued. Greej? Glaze Cabbage Seed. All of which a>? warranted FRESH and GENUINE, K. KZKKIEl!,rSignbof Big Watch. July 16 feb 18 I/* ? 4 MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE K0E2T & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE for the SEASON. Also Received a large assortment ol STRAW GOODS - pjgr . _v, . ?. ?;?,<? ??? ???* 'Ayj< ? In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF uf SUNDOWNS, GYPSIES. ROUND HATS LADY WASHINGTON, &c. These goods we are enabled to sell at HALF the usual PRICE. OUll DRESS GOODS' STOCK HA8 ALSO BEEN REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERNS, and are selling the same at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. WE WOULD ADVISE EVERYBODY TO LAY IN THEIR SUPPLY 0>DOMES TIC GOODS at the present LOW FIGURES at which we continue to sell, notwithstanding the very groat rise in these Goods, caused by the advance ef the Raw Material, we will 1 sell at the ss.m* ASTONISHING PRICES for which we are Celebrated. Great bargains iu CLOTHING, B0OT8, 8nOES, HATS. FANCY GOODS, ?.C. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS!! PARA80L8! !! At manufacturer's prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. june 24 ly DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! at THE CORNER! D Hi IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK AJT AJsrr> t -Vb UND ER COST TO MAKE ROOM POE FALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. r>. toxiis, june 17?ly AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAP LOT of BACON. An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOUR. PRIME WHITE WESTE UN CORN. LIQUORS from $1.50 upwards. Cheap SUGAR und COFFEE. MOLASSES and SYRUP. ALSO Fjr sale OnetwO horse wagon. One JERSEY WAGON, four seated and newly painted?Warranted. Also set of TWO IIOR8E HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT OF PIPES AND CIGARS IN THE VILLAGE! VX? T. MITX^EXS* june 17 e if -" ? - - .??- ? _.. ? ' rests the exrm: of WM8 Ae MERONEY & CO., HAS BEEN DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY WtLii CONTINUE THE OLD BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. He also oners for sale a ehoiee assortment of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, bis Stock of which will always be kept full and fresh. rj1/~*T) 4 mf^r^f \ bi' lh? Wholesale and Retail?the BEST BRANDS ef the Weed I \J 13i\.\JLA/ that was ever -chawed." SEGARS, also by WhoTe?lle and Itetal?the best ever '?Puffed. NEW HOTEf,.?TRANSIENT and PERMANENT BOaRDERS accommodated, thnt lie, Mr. MERONEY, is quite sure, "Knows bow to keep a Hotel." Those who agree with him will, of course, Patronise the NEW HOTEL; these who differ, will certainly be convinced by a siniplo visit to his hospitable ntut ?eneroft'sfy provided TABLE. auctioneer.-mi addition to selling hi* own Goods, MR. MBR?NB7 offers bis services for the disporsal 6f otlf'-r persons Goods by AUCTfCTN. He hoe a happy knack inducing Bidders to bay whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining the IJlGilEST PRICES forjrther persons, while ewwtented with the lowest pYices for himjrelf. rpTTT^ Tj A T) MR. MftftONEY has recently been admitted to the BAR? JL JlaJjJ .Oi\-fi (whtcli he keeps in connection with his ?ROCERY.} ne has a large practice already, ana though he is frequently "summoned," to prepare "sum mery proceedings" in tho shape of ICED DRINK8, COCKTAILS. Ac, ho never hears any ??COMPLAINTS;" an the contrary, everyone seems to bf> "FLr?.tS"-'ed with h's LIQUORS and to hare quite an "attachment^ for MERONEY'S BAR. i r\ % -| "T3 -I* X XL Tt is nothing more than fair To say that, in his little affair ' ; v , ji , j . Of distributing groceries and other excollent fare Mereaev is assisted by Join i?r Wanted 500(? pouuda of WOOL, for which the highest market prteo will be paid, june 10 ^. v- tf SIEGER'S gffaVbaW AttltfttfTOS A*? &f^ftiQ cop*** J| A ?A3 aod ALU dvctored with Salt, Lim? aha Alum, arc the latest aJa>Uera? iooa ?Usv ooOoVl>4 In Kew-York. Pni&roapr n?f NosAYerk, analysed the Beer from' a doxen different Brewer!**, and aii wart? fduBAw?Harmi?'with aas ion ? loa aaiactahla fotaaaafe* foaa* ia Boer! Theo* aro, f^t^ t>yiMaf, aad. Loa Drawer founduslur; th?rn' anotlld be drowned at eoo* in tai ht him own rtBkW *f?" ^*<i' *" ? ^ P,'-S.?I am willing tu ha d^asvacd in my own tabs, if any impurities should ha fvmmd la osjrBear. I " / " * 1 shall ooutinue to moke a healthful ' Beverage, So ifeat It. may Jfcojaraak by the most .trHr?te without the least danger. JOHN C. s KEG BRA Celmabloi S. C. Kor aale in Ow.?gc-burg by the cask er otherwise, by MBRONEY A 8AIS. jan 7 e ly -,-.-?' ?r^Ufi-i METALIC CASES. i*llM Wjj.Va-> THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OJf HARD all of the various Sizes of the above Cases, which ean be furnished immediately en ap plication. ', vi* v> ? Also* manufactures WOOD COPFIKt as usual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to Hi RIG GS, mar 6?Cm Carriage Manufacturer. -_-,-.- L . y|j ??? Citizen s Saving's Bank a s v ? JVsl*> \& 'f * Id>?r . . a. SOUTH CAROLINA. W ILLIAM MARTIN," President. JNO. B. PALMER, ViSc-Presideat. JNO. P. THOMAS, ?' A. G. BRENNER, Cashier. <l. C. B; SMITH, Assistant Cashier. DHtECTORS. Wads Hasrtos-. B. Hi Riband.. J. P. Tito??a. D. RiTisax, J*. F. W. McMastkr. Rer. WittjAM MAaTat A. C. wimXM.it. Jso. B. PaLjsSS. J. Eli Oaaao. Thomas E. Onnau. ORANOBBUIIO BRANCH, AT THE KNCJllTK HOVSa^rx SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER A GLOVER. LOCAL FINANCE COMMtTTJBB. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASUISR. JAMES II. FOWLES. Irejmslta of fU.OO ???1 Upward! .Received. "?s? f. *;&& INTEREST allowed at 7 per coat. o&Sfo eial Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposit?, 6 per coot, will be Compounded etery tilt i counts, jan 21 ,. v? < T. F. Bsooir. ! *vet?a?* H. C. Hcnulss. BRODIE <fc CO. OTTOlt FACTORS T COMMISSION MERCHANT!, NOnrif ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARE3TON, S. '.c. Liberal Advances made on Conaignmont. RtfKa Td Andrew Simonds, Esq., Pros't lsl National Hank, Charleston, S. C. may 21 wee ' tf AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON (Formerly of the Kc* York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND CO?NSELW? AT LAW, OAAX??BtinO, m* c july 8 tf Dr. CHARLES R. TABER offers hi* PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the CiH scna of Orangcburg and vicinity. Office at tho Drug Store of Dr. OUveros. Rcsidenoc -Oak Villa," Broogbtoo Street, may 13 8t REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS Oencral Commisslou Mcrckante, AJtjcr* Wharf, OHAR.F,E.STON, 9. C. Oswxu. Ras??, Ziuxxrjiax Hart?, ?et Ii 6a DU T. BERWICK LEG ABE, SUROKON DKNTI8T, t^rntl little II Ulli mere Colteffo Benfal Siirgtery.. OFFICE MARKET-ST. OVER STORH ?P J. A. HAMILTON, I Respectfully offers his services to the PUBLIC in the Practice of DENTAL SUR GERY in all Ha branches. 8pooM tattoomoo? will be paid to the PRESERVATION of jbo natural teeth ; equal care heing etorofjmi ia the oonstruotion of ARTIFICIAL* SUBSTI TUTES. All operations guaraotoe4 to giro ?atisfaction. Office hours from O A. M. ta 1:10 F. H. and from 8 to C P. M, -2Zum^ rosy 20 c TJ^^ Notice of-IHtriMai-T1* X^OTlCE IS nFREBY C.nT!N TRAT I y\ wt?. on the ?4th day of;&tf, IS74. fite my final account witJi the Mtyijroajs Judge of Probate for ??jg?**^J ?jJJJjf p Administrator of the Garrick and CharleaD. (?aaHck, ?n4aak for Letters of DtsmissaL M. H. QARSICE, jane -4 -It Admiaistrator.