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SM* i, O O A. X- . SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1871. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Our side-walks ore gradually putl:ng on a "city look." Thero are plouty of watcr-roclous iu Town now. Wc saw a man eat of one the otbot day until ho could scarcely Walk. Pii) any of our exchanges ever sco a tnilcK cow that would w?lk into ? parlor With the assurance of a d a n c i n g nia&tcr? - ? i ?um-i?ii i The rain Thursday afternoon lust was such on agrccuble burprise to many of our citifceus thot some of them left their houses for the yard, and stood and "took W like good follows. " ? ^ 1 -? T?k n?w Telegraph him is beiog tR^idt^.vjcmipktcd, it having passed this place weeks ngo. It is s-iid that the Company contemplate establishing nn ?office iu Orangeburg. T?K weather.?-Hns been unusually Vfc't for tho past week. Kverythiug is buTntng up For tho waut of ruin, Cotton we understand is looking badly through out the entire County. IVt; understand that n fire occurred ?Ver iu the Fork some weeks ago. Will r?ir friends remember to furnish us with such local intelligence hctvultcr? Just ? little not?:, loft at our, office,"will suffice. "We are hn receipt of nrs obituary which wo decline to publish until our rules arc complied with. "Kvury RVti ?r!c written f.?r the OllANOE?UrtC News ?must btr BrcoVtp-nied by the name ol *be auihuv, mvt nccrnwrily Fur publir*. *ti n but :is. a <j\i ir.iutcc ??(* j^.io.i fttitU'' "Tkj k ;:>.\; :t pr?tCB ?Mr. ?ullcrrv, the rorVrtw o??ors'?n' <\l this \.ltiot". ans I. !'t us. AW- uti-icrtJtot.-O th.V "iu Ik.s a nt ?tatinn <.Itcwhcrc; in in employment . oj" ilic Tvlcgjrbpll C. lupany. Mr. i>V J b.cv Is Bllcil by Mr. Jus. Hogi . who iv<? learn, is very, liticnlivo ami punc tual to l-.'s business. In n>Nh!?:<.?? KM K <>f many urgent Vi ii< itnt i.-pts from the Mason iu Fratyr nity. tu publish outrrc 'ho Addfoes. of tho Kev. (- uttiilo; tiio publication ol" tho i?lury, "More Truth than IVi-trr," is suspended, for this i&suc. We will com mence it again in our next. The ad dross which wc publish on our outside p*ge, wc truit, will compensate for its absence. Cotton Boli,.?Mr. Charles O. I"n ttbinct laid upon our table several day:, ago a cotton boll fully open, and dry enough fur picking. This beats every thing, iu the way of cottou bolls, we have seen or heard of yet. In fact, Or ungeburg Count 5 generally ahead of other Counties iu the Stuto iu all such luutters. For many rer ^ns she deserves being called the Bannet County. One <jay it will bo givon tu her. Sf.?ars?Mr. Merouey is just in re ceipt of to extraordinary quality of fino Segars. We have puffud. some of the uounou thom to bo of firet-rate mako. IIu has several new brands, tlm flavor of whioh is delicious. If our readers waut a good sm ?ke lot Uiaut oull 011 Mr. M. arid ask?well, no matter Which brand, either Progress, -Matchless, La Foliz Uabana, Colossus Flor do Tobac .... ' . j j pos-^-all aro gocd, and will give one a good nmpko. jlEK?'s vouti Name !?A week or bo ago a child was born unto a certain Family, rcsidcut iu this Coiinly. It wan living at last accounts. But if it ei?r ^ives any longer with tho name thai was given to it the other day by its fond papa, our readers will pronounce it ol strong constitution. Its name its, KlCll mom) 8TOK.fs Jut.ius CAESAR Attics tvs Ooituo.N Alexander Catiia.m I'll L EU M J Al'KbON Ml.'U.UElE ?Well, this cuds tho uauies that wero given to it. Tho one "into which it was born we Y'ill pmit to publish. Shakespeare siys, "What's (a a immer' Thf-SC folks tutwt. think there is a great dial. What any our rci-Icrs f Fink TonAccos.?Wra. M. Sain ft Co., at the Comer, ars just iu reooipt oi' a large consignment of fiuo olio wing to baccos ; also a fresh supply oi family j groceries. Thoir first lot of cigars ''took so well" that they have had shipped to them another ten thousand. Hearken, thorcfore, all yo smokers to their adver tisement, aud give them a call. Look for their Dew storo opposite the Poet Office. 11 u-bands, buy a barrel of* their Gnc family flour and wo'il guarantee that your bcttcr-hulfs will bo in a good humor for six months. ___ "ye THAT HAV? KyK8," &0.? In another column will be found an Ordinance, passed in the Council Cham ber of Otangeburg, entittled "An Ordi nance for the better preservation of the .trie?, iu tho Public. Streets if Orangcburg, And for othei purposes." To our readers in the country wo asy read it, and save your five dollars. Any horse found up m the sido-wa'.k, is to be taken by tho marshal und held until the fine, fixed by tho Ordinance, is paid. \W predict that Marshal Wolfe will have his hands full until it is generally understood that our Council is deter mined to carry out the provisions of this Ltw. Now for tho Hog Law, good Mayor -Bull. r ? TttK Oka.ni/ Jury.?We respoctfully request the Grand Jury, at tho next Court of Genural Sesaiona, to examine carefully the Docket Books of the Trial Justices of -this County. Some of them have held their positions for aoarly two years, nnd notwithstanding their Courts heiu- always crowtl with criminal cases, not ONK DOLLAR HAS THE CO!' NTY REC R I V K D FROM TU KU, Hut on the other hand, TU KIR accounts agatust the State are presented IVoqcoitly. The system is rot ten to its very core, and we demand that it be examined into. Wu km>w one man RIGHT I1RKH IN OilAXUKHURG who v ill go bcf?ro a Jury any time and u.ukc oath that he alone paid fin a for divers prisons, amounting to some thirty or forty J.dl.rs. TUet'u are many uiire who will make !ne sumo siatement. TItu nuctliop is. Wdtqro is tho money gond t w-? . . _? - r"VA Ml.sA.vt K?Fit the hu .dredtl. li.no our attention has been railed.to u Social pest und liujaauou. It it to bu fouud iu the person of "Crippled lien ry." If tiny litije piudur b ?y happens to mako this mouthy i* runt uro mid, as be ealis if, a torrent i?f indecent and blackguard epithets arc instantly bolch cd forth from bis loud mouth. No matter where ho is. and no mat. tor. how many ladies there may bo to hear his coarse and vulgar language, it makes no difference with him, when ho imagines himself insulted, out it como*. We have frequently heard him make use of words upou our streets that would shock the cVcency nf a hog, nnd that too while ladies were pa-sing. We did not think it would be necessary to make any mention of a matter so notorious iu its unpleasantness to respectable cars WO have fouud it necessary. And uaw we ask: Shall the nuisance bo i.bafcd I An Outrageous Murder! WHO WEKE TUR -MUHDE 11 LET GOV. SCOTT OFFER A RE YYAKD. We learn from a reliable source in telligence afl to a horrible murder which was committed, on Tuesday night last, upon tho plantation of Trial Justice W. L. \V. Rtley. Tho victim w.ts a colored man, named John Perry. The potf ctratois t.,e unknown. The facts are these: On Tuesday night last about 12 o'clock, four white men visited the place of Mr. Riley. They first went to the house of I^cub.in Jumison, ti colored mau, und 'Lmuude.il th.it hu should take them to the honso of John Perry. J unison was fnghtoncd, nnd of eouiso obeyed the command of the midnight assassins. Just as they neared tho house of thu deceased, ho, iu the meantime, getting tho alarm, ran out of the back door. Before he got far frenn his house, he received two or three loads of buck shot in his back j which killed him icstaatly. Trial Jus tice Riley summoned a'Jury of Inquest, und a verdict was rendered in accor dauoo with tho facts. What caused these assassins to thus murder a respectable, and iimffeueivc citizen, we forbear to conjecture until wo receive further intelligence. Our informants tell U& that Perry was an industrious nod hard ' working man, und never did any one \ an injury. Is hot this a crime which appeals to Justico to-offer'a- reward tor the criminals ?' They n ro etill at large and we call upon Gov. Scott to offer a reward for their capture. WAS IT A TIGER ? The Community of Brnnchvillo Frightened Nigh Unto Death.. Ah Animal Ilesetnbling a Ti ger?He shown Himself to a Gentleman while fin his Field ?Gentleman makes .Track? for Home?The Alarm Given to (lie Neighborhood?Every Hound that could yelp, Gath ered to f.ro in Pursuit or the Object, of Terror?Old Hen and Yoiiug Sien and Old Wo men and Yo?us Women, and Moys and "Gals." and Philos ophers and Politicians. All Fooled for Onee. We were told the other day a story too good for the readers of tho Nkws to miss. For their benefit we will write it. It UTjpcnm from the information gathered from our deponent that sonic two or three weeks ago tho news was circulated, ! in the vicinity of Bratrelirille, that n i Tiger hud got IwOht from a Circus that j had perfortued at Hamberg,a wo??k or so j previous to the time in which the ci'.i Eetis of our inodist litih: siatcr Tow.i j I were .mi terribly excited, and that it had ; I been seen just ncf >?s the liver fr ?m said j pluoo, Ol t? ?? .so the n?Wionnng?jrs wotit right to work in eireulittig an 1 adding to this reput. In a day or su ii was aproad all fiver tho neighborhood I ? Exaggerated as ;t wa?, after going J i through the creative brain of the noted ! tniiil itn,:c.< or that place, it could not j help but Irtghtcii tho Weak and faint cl lur.it. But, to give a coloring of truth to the rumor, the atriuml's track was >\z clared to have been seen by a gentleman not far from Brauchyilhj. (Jar depon ent has it tint while said gentleman was working in his field, the real live and hideous Tiger leaped the fence close bv him. The mm stared at it for a moment, when u run for home was made. With eyes as big as the evening star he never rested for a mouicn' until his retreat w s made good?homo under his bed. His wife got a glimpse of him whilu entering the house, and cried out,''What's tlu matter?" The frightened husband ! thought there was no time for un expla nation, at ?1 shouted back, ' Is it com ing ?" Sol understanding tho cause of her husband's real iVar, she ran to him with all her speed. Here he peeped out from under the bed, and told his uneasy wife of his fright. After he became ijuiet, and his nerve? ? 1 - |* . nude to the adj doing neighbors. W Uhout any delay, till the curs and hounds in :' e cotnniuiiity were collected together, at d tho woods scoured for tho Tigor. A few hours' drive was sufficient, Tho object of the drivers' sonrph was. found. And what do you suppose it was? O! LranchviUe. shall we tell it? If si lot it be known thai it was a young calf. It, had n.?t jumped the foilOO, as thu fright ened man supposed, but came ftotn out of a fence corner, and it ii thought ran the other way as rapidly as did its mas ter make tracks for home. "Let us hnvo pence. COMMERCIAL. 91 Alt Ik FT REPORTS. Omca or tiiu OnAXfiRBtraa Nkws, August 4, 1871. COTTON?Sales during tho week 10 balen. We quote ; Ordinary.,. 1 ( fa) \.\w\ Middling.1 0 (g M iddlmg.................i.or H?nau Itter.kl.GOper oitsheh Cohn..>l.tir? por bushel. Cow Pisas. f>0 per bushel. I'INUEBS.$lv40 per bushel. Doors,/Saslies, Blinds, &c. P. P; T O ALE, Manufacturer and Denier, No. 20 Hay no, Street and Uorlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. tf&~ Tills ia the Largest and most Com plete Factory-of the; kind iu tlio Southcru States, und nil article;*-in this line oan be furnished by Mv. P. P. Toai>. n't prices which defy con petition. A pamphlet with full and detailed Hat of all sizes of Doors Snshcs and Blinds, and the prices of euch, will be sent free and poaf Paid, on nppueatiod to' I\ 1?. TO?I.I?, CHARLESTON, B. 0. july 15 wee tf "FIRE INSURANCE. THE KICnilONO IS A N KI NO '.AND IN SXJIIA NC F C?MPANY, O?eeA2Q2 Alain ami 12.'/? Streets, IMCIIMONI), VA. .1011N B. DAVIS. President. JOHN F. ?. POTTS. Secretary. MANN S. tjUARLES. Cashier. T. B. STARKE, General .Went. Daring this day, (Out. ITih. 1870.) re ceived the appointment of AO EXT for Or nngcburg'of Ihc above pJSURAXCE COM PANY. 1 am prcparod. to talc; BISKS on Stores. Stocks of Merchandize nnd Dwell ings at reavmablejfatea. JOHN A. HAMITLON, Agent foe The Bicliiiiond Banking and Insurance Company, and Southern Life Insurance Company, g Mm !;c.i-St., Orangeburg, S. C. net 22 ly AN WIDINANCE For the Rotter Preservation of Hie Pence nnd ?fcniet of the Town of OrangctHirg S. C. Sk?tth?n. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen i:i 'Vruir.il asHiniblo 1. ih n on and aller tho Ith day of July. A. I). IS71, any person or persona who analj II'M.I) or PERMIT to l. ? in::.;\ a t? \\. ;?: ?, or AMUSKMEXT. fftf pay oi'vcwarl with in Ihc Incorporate f.lmlts of tin T iwn of Ornitgeburg. S. O., si.VI fir-i obtain from the Town (.1. ?;?ii il n LiC'.;.^;: fu.- i.r>! |j?v; the sa::ie. an I tor tvh'.-h ^n!l 1?j ; -id the Miin of Ptvi ("ij dollar.) fu.- eacli and cvciv L1CBXH :. Sr.e '2. 'i:l brjh? of tV Town M.ii'uh'ii to b ? nr. ?'?uiW.' t .".".I s.i.-'i ? isio-is, ait I for h's s?iv:c-m *h'?ll b ? 1 I .% .! T . o ?? '2 1 ihi?i. /s <? i vi ltU,:t la 1 , j . Cil' a:.i nut u, h ? de .j-..! r o:n ?*??' Cft'gWKN M Sir. '?' A \1uhvr|b;? of O. bn.tuc ? s'i-d! sub.: fct it; > ov ?: 'i.-.j i-.i 1 iN-n-kl' v 11 1 more Minn T'vousy ['ajj l-ii .i ? ?>.? in ris onm~ut f.n* a ^t mo bo: rxecedlgg Twenl\ l~Pjdays\ # Skc. I. A'l flrlinAboa p*.rl her ?<>!' Contrary or lie; ugttrliil ; > thij Ordnance are heir, by Bop Allied. ? Rn'ifu-1 in Cjuniil 'Hu.i l.iidavJu'v A. I). r.i.w:::?.{ <, v BP!.!.. Clin k. Jn N Notice of ?ismis al. (?Tlt'P/lS riKltrlilV CIVBN TP.AT OX l\ the :: l day or Antust next, I will File my Final Account ea Administriitor of ihc Kst.tte of Joshua P Flnrlcy, deceased, and on thut day ask for Letten of Bisinissal. J. II. HAitl.EV, july 22? 4t Administrator. dyer's Cherry Pectoral, ?*or Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, buch na Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before iu the wholo historv of medicine, lias any thing won so wkluly ami bo deeply upon the conlldeiico of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulnn nary complaints. Tbrough a long scries of years, und among moat of this races of mcu it has risen higher and higlier in tlielrestunaUoii.as ithiffl ticeome better known. Its uniform character nnd powor lo euro tho va? rious an'cc?ona of iho luugs und throat, have mude h known as n reliable protector :.(rniu.it them. While adapted to mliuer forms of disease und to young children, it Is at the Fame time the most eflectual remedy ttiat can he given for incip ient consumption, and Um (M?ngcroua ii?'uelions 1 .of ?ie ?iront und hin, 1. As n prorlsiou ; ,-;.ui-t sudden attacks of Croup? it frhould !?o kept on hand iu even,' lamily, and indeed n? nil are some times subjeci to coUU nnd eongtu, all tJiould be provided with this nulidoto for ihein. Allliough settled Consumption h; thought in curable, still great numbers of cases v? hero the dl&case see-ineil settled, have been completely cured, and tho ]iatlent restored to round hcnllh by the Cherry i't-rtornt. So complete is Its mastery over tho dUordure of the bungs und Throat, Unit the most obstinate of them yield to It. When nothlnc else could resti? thvm nn?i?r thm ?-?tz-stiy s. xxi?rnt an y BUOSHtC SMlJ UlSapOCar. Slnyers ami l'nbllo Speakers tlud great protection from it. Asthma is ulways relieved and often wholly cured by lb Bronchitis is gcncrullr eared by taking the Cherry J'rrtotal in small and Cpggucut ?lose?. 80 generally arc its Tirtnes kno\\n. thut WO need not publish the certificate.; < r ihcm here, or do more tiian assure the iniblic that its rjuulilica are fully uiuintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fovor, Chill Fever, llcinittcnt i'ov?r, Dumb Ague, Feriodtosl or Bilious Fovor, &o., and indood all tho affocUons which arise from maloriouu, marsh, or miusmatlo poisons. As its n.ime implie It tb.ee Cure, and docs not fail. Containing neither Arreaie, Qlliame, Jtis rauth, Zinc, nor nny other mineral or pni.-onnue mbstanco whatever, it In nowise Injures any pa tient. The number and Importance of Its euros in thenpiedistricts,art'lltaralt? hevnn?1 a<.om, mid wc'belleve wiUiout a pnrsllel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pihle li gratified by tho acknowledgments we receive ol Ihe rndieid cure* effected In ot??;:inafe cn^es, and where other rem edies hud wholly failed. Dnacctlmatod peraons, either resident in. or travelling tinou^h min.-iintti*' lociilire.i, Mill bo protected by taking the tut Ol R2s daily. for f.lre'r Complaints, nri-iiig from torpid ity of the Liver, it Is an excellent umr ly, f tiuiu laling the Liver into liealttiy OOtlvit} . For bilious Disordors nod Liver CJompbtlnte, it is nn excellent remc'iy, predating many truly remarkable eures, where other medicines hail Allied. 1'ronarcd by Dil. JT? C. Am A Co., Practical ond Analvtleal Chemists, Lowell, Ma*i., and sold all round Uie world. PBlCE, $1.00 Vlllt BOTTLE. lir. k. .1. 01.1 vf.icon. A^ent nt Oraftgeburg C. II. SllgO |y E. L. IIALl:.EY, M MSil li \N J? TlttiiBISt COM MIS.-ION MKliCllANT, B hai l. WeMt I'ltnl M<uiii>?nv-St. CM \ KhKSTON, s. C. ?ug ::: 1 v ?ten***: ****y. -Iii* *3fr ?mi JUST RECEIVED FROM D. LANDKDtll k c50N, Ruta Bagn Turnip Seed. FUt Dutch Turnip Send. Red Top Turnip Sead. ? ? ' / Large Norfolk Tjirnip Seed.. L.?ege Globe Turnip Seed Seven Top or Johnny Rod Turnip Seed. Large Drumhead Cabbago Seed. Lnrgo York Cabbage Seed. Drumhead Savoy Cabbage Seed. Green Glaze Cabbage Sead. AH or which are warranted FRESH and GENUINE. For aale by E. EZEKIEL, Sign of Big Wateb, july 1ft feb 18 _ lye. MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE BOSH & BROTHER'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE fur the SEASON. Also Received a large assort men t of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF or 8UNDOWNS, GYPSIES, ROUND M ATS LADY WASHINGTON, kc. These goods we arc enobled to sell at HALF the usual PRICE. OUR DRESS GOODS' STOCK II AS ALSO BERN REPLENISHED WITH CHOICE PATTERNS, and arc selling the . same at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. WH WOULD ADVISE EVERYBODY TO LAY IN THEIR SUPPLY OF DOMES TIC OOODS at th^ present LOW FIGURES at which wc continue to sell, notwithstanding the very great rise in these Goods! caused by the advance of the Raw Material, we will sell at the same ASTONISHING PRICES for "which we are celebrated. Great bargains in CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, FANCY OOODS, JtC. PARASOLS! PARASOLS ! ! PARASOLS! ! ! At manufacturer's prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. June 24 ly DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! AT T H E C O R N ER! LOUIS IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK .AT AN"D UNDER COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS. NOW IS TUE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL. r>. Louis, juno 17?1 y AT THE CORNER. JUST RECEIVED Another CIIKAP LOT of BACON: j Al?Q An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOUR. Fjr sale PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN. ? One TWO HORSE WAGON. LIQUORS from $I.?Vp upwards. Ch np SUGAR and COFFEE. MOLASSES and SYRl'P. One JF.RSEY WAGON, four seated and newly painted?Warranted. Also sot of TWO HORSE HARNESS. ...I...... ? rvm ftr* titnwe ?vi-? nrr\ \ pit 1 VI 'r n p VfT.I.ii:W* W. T. MULLER. juno 17 c it THE VIT? NX OP WM. A. MERONEY & CO., HAS RE EN DISSOLVED BY .MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY V. U.l. CONTINUE THE OLD BUSINESS AT THE M',D STAND. II. ?t--?> offers fur sale a choice assottmen: of FINE FAMILY 'OROCERTh?.., his S>ock or which will always be kept full ond fr<vjh. Til/ \ j> 4 ' t'\? \?\ by tho Wholesale and Retinl--tho BEST EEANDS of the Weed |_ \J OAVV* J that was ever ? obawed.'" KEOARS, also by*Wholesutc and Rctal- -the beat ever "Unwed, hill NEW llOTEIi. -Hi -VNSIEXT und PERM A NEXT HOARDERS accounted, tod, flfal he, Mr. MEItONEV, is quite'sure, '.'Knows Itow to keep S Hotel." Those wi? fc/gree with him will j of course, rntrpnias the NEW HOTEL: those, who differ, will certainly be convinced by a simple vif.ii to his hospitable an*/ generously provided TARLK. AUCTIONEER.?In addition to soiling his ow n (tools. MR. MERONEY ofers hi* services for the < ijiporsnl of ether persons Cd i L'.v,- AUCTION. He has a hippy" knack of inducing Bidders '? buy winder they wish to or not, and of obtaining the HIGHEST PRICKS for iitlior person*, while contented with the lowest prices for himself. rl^XI T-? I) \ \y MR. MERONEY has recently been admitted to the EAR? I [TA. I J .LpJ\. li ? wliieh lie keeps in connection with bis ttROCF.RY.j He bus n large piuolioe flreauy. and though, l>e i* freuuently '?summoned," to prepare "sum mery proe<Ttliii';.?'* in the shape ??!* ICED DRINKS, COCKTAILS, ,kn., be never he.irs any ??COMPLAINTS;" an (hi eqhdmry, everyone seems to be"PLKA8"-ed with Ida Ll^t'ORS an l to have quite an "attachment" tor MERO ,KY'S BAU. 3? A I R li it nesting more than fair To s ty that, in Iiis little afi'.i il Of dUlrjbutiug f^mearlek and other exoolleut fare Mtrency is assisted bv Juhn Fair. ?'-i)" Wanted .iHJti) pounds of WOOL lor wlib li tUc bi^liest Uiarkot^vicc wi I be paid. inns 10 n K 11> S ITlVAmJIfTl?BATfSD Af/? ABW* X AGEB BEER, CfTHXAININO C?PPE* JLi RAS and AXE d^o*ed wb**W' tifl^ eudAtum, are the lareaf aduIwrntW dS* cerered hiMow-Yerk. Professor .Umim, of J^K^X^MU Jl the Deer from fc? dWfcrdWefyrlVrV and all wera found adulterated with noxious substance. It is said, that the sale of Drugs to Brewers, is a profitable part of the trade/ This is perfectly infamous Cocculu (fish berry) nux-vomloa, ^Jog burton) from which strychnine is obtained, arc some ef the delectable substances found in Beer! These are potent poisons, and the Brewer found using them should be drow ucd at ease in one of bis era rats, P. B.?I am willing tobe drowned in my own rata, if any imparities should bo fosngL in my liter. , . : 1 shall oor.tinite to make a healthful Beverage, *? tbat it may be drank by the moat delicate without the least danger. JOHN O. SEE?ERS, Colnr-ibis. * C. Far sale in Ornngeburg by the eask er otbcrwbe, by MERONEY Si SAIN. jaa 7 c ly 6: V MBTALIC CASES. THE UNDERSIGNED nA3 HAW all of the various Sites of the above ?fMi, which can be furnisbndimmeduitely on ap plication. '' ^ Also manofacturos WOOD COFFINS ae usual, and at the ahertcat notico. t j7 Apply to .11. RlGGF. mar 5?Cm Carriage slanUfadttfcK _-_L_ CSfeens Savings Baiii of t> -att> SOUTH ?AROLINA. ?*??*? WILLIAM MARTIN, President JNO. B. PALMER, Viee-Preaideal? TO-> JNO. P. THOMAS, " A. G. BBENI*.Ell, Cashier. *,J?' J. C B. SMITH, Assistant Ceekie?i**ri DIRECTORS. Wad* Ham mix. it H. RuaoarioB. wei J. P. Thomas. D. R.\vr.xt:t., Jr. . F. W. McAUstkk. Rer, Willtax Mauti* A. f. HaSBBLL. JxO; B. PAt.MBBl J. Eli Gbkoo. Thomas K. Gasca. ORANGEBCRG BRANCU, AT THE EXGINT1-; HOVSK. SOLICITOUS. Messrs. GLOVER A GLOVER. LOCAL FINAN'CE CO Mil ITT EE. Hon. THOS. tfc CLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASHIER. JAMES H. FOYi'LES. Deposits of ftl.oo aod Upward ^Received. INTEREST allowed at 7 per cont. oa Spa eial Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposit?. G per cent, will be Compounded every six montha on Ac counts. jan 21 c 6m T. P. BaouiE. U. 11. " ;oci3S IL C. Hi i>.m\s. 13H033IE CO. OTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARESTON. 8. C. Liberal Advancea made on Consignment. Berga to Andrew Stmonds, Esq., Pres'i 1st National Bank, Chariest on, S. C. may 21 wco rf AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OIlAXClEBtJKCI, S. C. july 8 tr I NOTICE. Dr. CHARLES 11. TA*4iR ?>ff*ra his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Cili ?ons of Orangelmrg and vicinity. Office utjhc Drug Store of Dr. Olivcros. Residence "O-k Villa," Bvougbten Street. may 13 S? REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACT?nS ax n General Commission jUereluuits, Athirvs U'/mr/. CHARLESTON, ?. C. OawrLt. Ubbdbr. Kjaxr.r.xas Davi*. oct 15 Cm DR. TT BfiaWTCK LE?ARE, SUROEON DENTIST, Uratluaie Raltliuore College Denial Surgery-. OFFICE MARKET-ST. OVER STOBE OF A. HAMILTON Resp' tfully offers his KerVlcas t-* PUBLIC In the Preetico ef DENTAL sur GERY in. all it* brunches. Special at teal loa will be paid le the PRESERVATION ef the natural teeth ; coital ea.rc being exercised in the construction of ARTIFICIAL Sl'RSTl. TUTBS. All operations guaranteed to give sati?fao\ion. Otheo hoar* from 9 A. M. *> U9fl \\ M and from 8 to 0 P. m. may 20 ? ly Notice of Dimissal. TVTOTlCh IS HEREBY 01 VIA THAT [ \\ will, on the ?J4th dar of duly, 1871, file my final aec.uint with the Honorable .lodge of Probate for Orangeburg County, aa Administrator of the I : ,. > <>t Joseph D. Uarrick and Charles D. fVaviiuk, and ??k; feF Letters of Pismis-ul. m. ?;. oar rick, juneCt-er AdmiiilaUsjor.