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I ATUHDA 1, AU (XUST D, U All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Our aide-walks are gradually putting od a "city look." Tbero are plcu'ty of watermelons iu Town now. Wo saw a man cut of oue other day until ho could scarcely alk. X>in any of our exchanges ever sco a milch cow thot would wulk into it parlor With the nesurao.ee of udauc'ing hsasTer ? Tho rain Thursday af ternoon last was auch nn agreeable surprise to many of j our citif.cua thot kouio of them loft their houses for the yard, oud stood aud "look it" like good fallows. Tun KHW Telegraph Lino is boiog r^idly.^qcHtipJetod, i' Imviog passed this , pfe'ep wrecks ctgo. It is siid that tho Company contemplate establishing an ] office, iu Orangcbuvg. - IM.?* nmma Tn& weather?Hhs been unusually j Vt?i for the past weck. Everything i? j buTuVng up for tho Waut of ruin. Cotton ! vre understand is looking badly through out the entire County. We understand iJiut a fire occurred over in the Fork aomo woeke ago. Will oor friends v-cmouiber to furnish us with ouch local intelligence hereafter 2 Just ? littlo note, left at our uffict?,"Wifl suffice. "We are in receipt, of an obituary which wo de?:lti.o to publish until our rules .are combed with. "Every arti cle, written lot the OaANn.ttttuao Nkws wiust be b<coTi\p -nieil by the name o1 j the author, m>t ncctVmrily fur publica, j ?ujjji but as a g\ta'rnt\tCC of goo d faith n Tei.k "i.v; a Orsicts ? Mr. UuUcrrv, the fiu-vner ^?eraMJf ?t this place, .ins J. rt us. We uu?cvatot;d lh.v hu b::k a ri'.mtinu vbrvl'.cre in lb employment the Tt-kgra^li . ('. mpr.iiy. Mr. i> - j lncv is tilLd Ly Mr. das. IIag.ui, who ve learn, is very s.t;enuvo an I puue tt:al to Kn business. In conm:^* EISTE of many ur^cni ?>? iieitnli.ms (Vom the Masoniu Frater nity, to publish QitHfo the Address of ihe Kev. Cuttino. the publication of the i?lnry, '-.More Trich than 1'ottir," \s suspended, fev this is.-ue. We will eom mcucc it again in tuir next. The ad droit* which we publish oil our uutnide pnge, wc truit, will compensate for its nbsence." Cotton Boll.?Mr. Charles O. In ebinct laid upon our tublo several days 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 angeburg County is generally ahead of other Co unties tu tho Stute iu all such mutters. For many reasons she iasPA'v&g. beiug called the Banner County. Ouo - ??- ?' - . .? ., &y it will bo given to her. 8r*>5ar8?Mr. Meronoy is just in re ceipt of an extraordiuary quality of fino Segars. We havo puffed. some of tho ? I?ti???" ??,1 ^nnrn unheaitatrbirl v pro? iioanofl thotn to bo of fink rate mako. Ho has 6everal new brandy tlto flavor of which is dulicious. If our readers want a good sm>ko lot thotn cull on Mr. M. and nak?well, no matter which brand, either Progress, 'Matchless, La Fcliz Habann, Colossus Flor de Tobuc cos?a'|l aro gocd, and will give one a gpod (jinp^o. JIere's yolk Namk !~~A week or so ago .a child war. botn tfofQ n coctdin family, resident iu thie County. It wa.s living at last accounts. But if it sqr ijives any lottgur with the name that was given to it the other day by its fond papa, our readers will prone o.wco it ol strong constitution, [fa name is, RlCH mono Stoker Julius Cksah Al-ouh tub Gordon Alexander Cattiam J'iileom Jackson Mluaifje?well, this cuds tho names that were giveo to ?4. Tho one unto which it wf? born we VUl omit (a publish. Shakespeare * iyrt) "What's [d 0 li.atno ?'' M'bv?<: folk.s lunat thiult there i^ u great deal. What gay uur rwden f Fin? Tobaccos.?Wru. M. Sain k Co., at the ?oraer, are just iu receipt of a large consignment of fine chowing to baccos; ?Up a fresh supply ol family groceries. Thoir first lot of cigars "took bo well" that they have had shipped to thetn another ten thousaud. Hearken, thorcfore, all yo smokers to thoir adver tisement, and give them a call. Look for thoir new store opposite the Poet Oifico. Husbands, buy a barrel ol* thoir fine family flour and we'll guarantee that your bcttor-hul'fs will bo in a good humor for Bit mop'tha; *??' " "Ye that iiavk Eyks," &0.? In nnctber column will bo found an Ordinance, passed in the Council Cham ber of Otangeburg, cntittied "An Ordi nance for the better preservation of the tree?, fcc iu tho Public. Streets ? f Orangeburg, nnd for othei purposes." To our readers in tho country wo say rcall it, and save your five dollars. Any horse found uoon tho side-walk, is to h.? tnken by tho marahal and held until the fino, fixed by tho Ordinance, is paid. Wc predict that Marshal Wolfe will havo his bands full until it is generally .understood that our Council is deter mined to carry out the provisions of ihia j.Lrw. Now Tor tho Hog Law, good Msyor BulJ. /- '*muma-*"*""*""*-??? The Grand Jury.?>We respectfully roqucet the Grand Jury, at tho next Court of General Sessions, to examine carefully the Docket Books of the Trial Justices of -this County. Some of them have held their positions for nearly two years, and notwithstanding their Courts beiug always crowded with criminal cases, not ONE DOLLAR I1A8 THE C01JNTY REC E IV ED FROM THEVL But on the other .hand, TLIKIR accounts against the Stato are presented IYeqctv.|tly. The t>y?tcm is rot ten to tta very core, and wo demand that | it be examined into. Wo know one man R IG P T HERE IN ORANGE BURG who v ill ?;o before a Jury any time and u.ukc O.tt'.i that he ulotro paid fin s for divcr> prison."*, uui'uiutiug tu some thirty or forty Jj'.l.rs. There are many more who will m;-.kc '.he satti? statement.' T4tu queMion-is. \V4t?*ro*.i? ihc motley gr>n<s'! rW ~-??- ?-" A nuisanck?V??r the hu .drcdtl. ! ti.ne our attention has been called to ?? social pest nnd nuis.iiiou. It h to be found iu the person of ''Crippled lien rv." Ifi.ny little pindor b>y happens ! tii nmko this mouthy creature und, a? he calls it, n torreut of indecent ami blackguard epithets arc instantly belch ed forth from, his loud muutli. No matter wboro bo is, and no Unit, tor. how many ladies there may bo to hear his course and vulgar language, it makes no difference with him, when ho imagines himself insulted, out it comes. \Yo ltuvc frequently beard him uiukc uso of words upou our streets that would shock the decency of a hog, nnd that too while ladies were parsing. We did not think it would bo necessary to make any meutiou of a matter so notorious iu its unpleasantness to respectable cars. Bu/. wo have fouud it necessary. And now wo re k: SbuU the nuisance bo abated 1 An Outrageous Murder! WHO WERE THE -MURDER ERS? LET ?OV. SCOTT OFFER A RE WAliD. We learn from a reliable source in telligence as to a horrible murder which wus commit ted, on Tuesday niyht last, upou the . plantation of Trial Justice W. L. W. Riley. Tho victim was u colored man, named John Perry, j The perpetrators are unkuown. Tho fuels are these: On Tuesday night last about 12 o'clock, (our white men visited the place of Mr. Riloy.' They first weut to the house of Rettb.tu Jumison, n colored man, uud demaudejj 111 -? t- ho should take them to the houso of John Perry. Jamison wus frighteucd, nud of ouuree obeyed the C' " and of tho miduight assassins. 1 i?t as they ueared the house of tho decease3, ho, iu the meantime, getting tho alarm, ruu out of the baek Joor. Before lie got fhr from hia house, he reoeired two or three loads of buok shot in his back ; which killed him instantly. Trial Jus tice Jliley suuiumufcd a Jury of luqucst, and a verdict was rendered in accor dauco with thefaots. What caused these assassins to thus murder a respectable', and iueffeueive citizeu, we forbear to conjecture until we receive further Intelligence. Our iufonuauUs tell us that Perry was an industrious nod hard working niud,aud j .noror - did.: any ooo on injury. Ib not this a crime which nppcalH to Justice to offer a. coward tor J the criminals ? " They are stiil at largo fittfl we cull upon Oov. Scott to offer * reward for their capture. WAS IT A TIG Kit? The Community of Brancliville Frightened Nigh Unto Death.. An Animal Itcscinbling n Ti Kcr-Hc showH Ilimnclf to a Gentleman while lit his Field ?Gentleman muk?s .Track? for Honte?The Alarm Given to the Neighborhood?Every Hound that could yelp, Gath ered to go In Pursuit of the Object of Terror?Old Men and Young Men and Old Wo men and Young Wanen, und lloys and "GalM," and Philos ophers and Politicians. All Fooled for Onee. We wero told the. other day a story too good for the readers of the Nkws to miss. For their benefit we will write it. It appears from the information guthercd from our deponent that sonic two or throe weeks ago tho news was circulated, iu the vicinity of Hrauthville, that r. Tiger hud got loose from a Circus that had performed at Ilambt rg, n wo*k or so previous to the tiiuo iu which the citi zens of our modist little sist?i- 'fow.i were m? terribly excited, and that it had been soon just net >.-s the river frmi said pliioo. Of o mrs'j the newsmongers went fight to work in eireulitiig an 1 adding to this report. In a day or soil was aprcad all over tho neighborhood. Kxnggcratcd as it wa?, niter ftoi?g through tho Creative brain of. the noted qniil nrt/ir? of that place, it could no* help but IrighpiU the Weak and lai.it ol heart. Kut, to give u coloring of truth to the rumor, tho animal's track was de clared to have boon sern by a gentleman not far (Vom lUauchville. Oar depon ent h::? it that whilo said gentleman was working iti his field, the real Jive and hideous Tiger leaped the fence cloeo by him. The nun stared at it for a moment, when a run for home was made, With eyes as big us the cvouing star ho never rested for a momcn' until his retreat w s made good?homo under his bed. His wife got a glimpse, of him whilo entering the house, and cried out, "What's the matter V Tho frightened husband thought there was no titite fur an expla nation, and shouted back, ''Is it com ing ?" Sot understanding the cause of her husband's real fear, she ran to him with all her speed. Here ho poeped out from under the bed, and told his uucas\ wife of bis fright. After ho became quiet, and his nerves sot tied, a visit was made to the^adj uuiug neighbors. ? * any delay, all the curs and hounds in t1 community were collected together, ard the woods scoured for tho Tiger. A ftw hour*' drive was sufficient. Tho object of the drivers' search was found. Aud what do you supposo it woe ? O '. Uranehviiie. shall wc tell it? If si let it be known that it was a young calf.? Il had not jumped (ho fence, as tho fright ened man purposed, but came from out of a fence cormT, and it is thought ran the other way as rapidly as did its mas ter make trucks for home. "Let us havo peace." COMMMtOIALT MAItKET ItK PORTS. Omen o? tub OnANORaoao News, August 4, 1871. COTTON?Sales during th? week 10 bales. We quoto ; Ordinary....^,.,.t....,.H ft Low MUdlins.10 (?\ Middling.u_...... t. ..*..... t H } ^ Uurnit Hier. .......Sl.GO p?r outhel. Com.$1.05 por bushel. Cow Pias..,. tiO per bushel. flMibts.i...$l.tO^jpei bushel. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hay no Street nnd Horlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. G. a^jjjr* TtnVis tho bnrgest and most Com plete Factory of the kind iu tlio Southern States, and all articles ? in this line can be, furnished by Mr. P. P. To.vi> at prices which defy competition. O^J" A pamphlet with full and detailed list of nil sizeft-of-Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the prides of ouch, will be sent free and posf Paid, on nppUcrttiod to' P. 1?. TOAI4E, CHA It LESTUN, S. C. July 15 weo tf FIRE INSURANCE. Tili;. Klt'IIXOXD RANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, Office VlivZ Main and 12/7* Streets. RICHMOND, VA. JOHN B. DAVlS.ProHidc.it. JOHN -F. C. POTTS. Secretary. MANN H. QUAKTiES. Cashier. T. B. STARKE, Genend Agent. ??^?xsr Having this d?y, (Oct. 17th, 1S70.) rc oeived the appointaunt of AGENT for Or nngeburg of the above 1nsup.ANCE COM PANY, 1 am prepared to t>?ko BISKS on Stores, Stocks of Mercjtaudizo and Dwell ings at reasonahle^ratea. JOHN A. IIAMTTLwN, Agent for The Riehmond Banking, ami insurance Company, and Southern Lifd:lnaur.-?neo Company, * Market-St.,-Orangoburg, S. C-. net 22 ly AN ORDINANCE For tlic Hotter Preservation of Ihc Pc?ee and Quiet or (he Tonn of Orange-burg S. ?. Srotion. 1. Beit Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in Cntiucil ass-mblo-l. thai on and after the -Ith day of July. A. I). 1871, anv person or persans who snail 1PH.D or PERMIT to ha HEED, it DANCE or or AMUSEMENT, for p iy oi-rewarl with in'the Incorporate f.:-.:it? of tin T-iwn of Ornngi'burg. S. 0., sloi'l lir-r obtain from the Town U. moil a LICENSE to.- Lolling t'ne sa::ic. ai. 1 Mr a il! ha paid Ihr Mim of Pivm (?) do!l.il>i fo;' ceh a.i l everv lirbnh :. Sr.c 2. T: tdi t-l hrthS .la;,- of d: Town M.i;>?h il i<j 1) * pr.'jtcQPEt 1 all s.i.-h nee isioai, ail 1 for h'.4 s?rv:c?s gb*U u? n'l m.d T .0 CJ) dnlb.i'S ei? e i.vi Vt|Ln.la-i ;j . tit'.* am.iniit t.i h ? de .a :. -1 f .. .a bP.'EV-EX j-icy. Sur. '?' A \Tii.rio : af this (>. l.u.uic ? 9'tal! fiutijfc! tb~> ?>*t' ?: '4- ? iu a Prll khy no: norc >!mu T-?'ouly l?/j'-Aiilars: or iris oiim^nt f.:r O mo Lo! rxeeel'gg Twenty < 2 I ; day*. # Sko. t. A'l OrJ : : t.r part '>??!? -<?f Contrarj* or Ite; ujjrviil lo i!ii< Or iinanec ere hear, hy P.en ntSt). -'. Rii'ifte 1 in Cniu-iU Uu ? t:!i 6vJ:i'v A. I). <ir*?i. ? n. a BCf.b. Clei k. e. : c.i.ivr.??s c.e.k. J.i v K J. Notice of Dismis.al. VroTicE is iiFin-.r.v given that 'on l\ the Hd day of ,\iffcu?l next, 1 ?ill File my Final Are? nut as Administrator of iho Estate of Joshua P ftavley, deceased, and on that dav a.-k for Letters of Pisinissal. J. Ii. IIA it LEV, july 22?4t Administrator. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Vor Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, A?t.liTn^( and Oonaumntion. Probably never before In tho wholo history of medicine, lias any thing won so widely and so deeply upon tho contldencu of mankiud, as this excellent remedy f?r pulmonary complaints. Through a Ions series of years, and among most of the races of mcu it has risen hlfclier und higher in their estimation, as ithSS become better known. Its uniform character and power to euro the va rious affcc?ons of thu luugs and throat, hare made it known as a reliable protector agamst them. While adapted to milder forms or disease and to young children, it is St tho same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip ient cousumption, and tho dangerous affections oi the throat and lung*. As a provision against sudden attacks of OroM/tJ it should bo kept on band in every family, aim indeed a* all are some times subject to colds and rough*, nil bhould bo provided with tl.u antidote fur them. Although Fettled Coitatiaipffon Is thought In curable, s?ll grv A numbers of cases where Uie disease seemed .settled, have been completely enred, and Uie patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is Its mastery over tho disorders of the Liuigs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. Whon nothhig else could reach Uiem, under the Cherry 1'eetornl they substdo and disappear. Singera mitt ?????"- *- ' - 0.cilk Asthma is always relieved and often nholly cured by It. Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry I'ectoral in small anil frequent dn*et. 80 generally are its virtnes known, thut wo need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assuro tho public ?ist its qualiUcs are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fevor, Ch?l Fever, llcmittcnt Fover, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fovor, Ac., and indeed all tho sJTbctions which arise from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio poisons. As its name implies It docs Cure, and does not ail. Containing neither Arsenic, (jumtne, itis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisooons substance whatever, U in nowise Injures any pa tient. The number and Importance of its turea in the ague districts, are literally beyond nccount, and wc believe ?iuiutii a ptu j?ii<-i in thr history Of Agno modiclnu. Our pride Is gratified by U10 acknowledgment* we rocclvo ol the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and where other rem edies had wholly Tailed. rjnttccllmated persons, cither resident in. or travelling Uirough miasmatic localities,w ill bo protected by taking the ttiti: CVBJV dally. For l.lrer Complaint*, arl-iing from torpid ity of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stlmu Utting tho Liver into heal?iy aettvity. For Bilious Disorder*, nnd Liver'Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cores, whero other medicines had fitted. Prepared by Dn. L Attr & Co., Practical ?nd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round tho world. PJttCE, $1.OO VES JIOTTXJf. Dr. E. J. OLlVilUOS. Agent ut Orangchui g C. II. augG ly E. L. IIAL-EY, 1.1 missi;k am> xi?iiSEK COMMlSSiON M ERCIIA NT, lVhari; Wost Kntl RIois4fnfcite.-.HI CH \\\LKSTON, y-. C. aug 27 |y JUST RECEIVED FROM I). LANDR?TH k SON. Ruta Bagn Turnip Seed. Flat Pntoh Turnip Seed.' Red Ten Turnip Seed. i Large Norfolk Turnip Seed.. Lasge Globe Turnip Seed. Soven Top or Johnny Rod Turnip Seed. Largo Drumhead Cabbage Seed. Large York Cabbage Seed. Drumhead Savoy Cabbage Seed. . til eon Glase Cabbage Seed. . . All of which are warranted FRESH and GENUINE. For anle by E. EZEKI EL, Sign of Big Watch. July 18 feb 18 . lye MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THEODORE KOHF & BUOTHEH'S. ONE CASE OF CHOICE CALICOS SUITABLE for the SEASON. Also Received a largo assortment of STRAW GOODS In ALL COLORS, comprising the LATEST STYLES OF of SUNDOWNS, OYPSIES, ROUND HATS LADY WASHINGTON, kc. These goods we are enabled to sell at II4.LF the usual PRICE. OUR DRESS GOODS5 STOCK * * ' h '? HAS ALSO RHEN 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 GOODS at th3 present LOW FIGURES at whleh we continue to sell, notwithstanding the vorv great rise in these Goods; caused by the advance of the Raw Material, we will sell nt the same ASTONISHING Pit ICES Tor whleh we are celebrated. Great bargains in CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, 4C. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS !! PARASOLS!!! At manufacturer* prices THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. junc 24 ly DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!! . at ' y T H E C O R N E R! d. louts IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK AT A 1ST ID UND E 11 COST TO MAKE ROOM FOE FALL GOODS. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAIN'S?COMB ONE AND ALL. X). LOUIS, juno 17?ly AT THE CORNER. n ? ? . ? . ... ? JUST RECEIVED Another CHEAP LOT of1 BACON. I ? Ali&O An assortment of AUGUSTA FLOUR. Fjr aalo PRIME WHITE WESTERN CORN. One TWO HORSE WAGON. Elot'ORS from $l.V) upwards*. One JERSEY WAGON, four seMed and Cheap SUGAR and COFFER newly painted?Warranted. MOLASSES und PYi:ri\ Also sot of TWO iURSE HARNESS. CHEAPEST LOT (\U PlP'VSi mnino i\t Tnt> vot w. t. MULL10R. juiio 17 . rjit TIT JO Fi liM OF* WM. A. MERONEY & GO., HAS 11 KEN IHSSOLVEL? BY MUTUAL CONSENT. WILLIAM A. MERONEY Wt.Lf. CONTINUE Till: OLD BUSINESS1 AT THE OLD STAND. II. ?ls?>offers for sale a choice n?-sortmen: ?r FINR FAMILY ?ftOCERTES, Iiis Stock or which will always he kept full and fr<>eh. TVi iV> \ / 1/ U \ l?y Oio Wholesale and Retail--the ?BST BRANDS of the Weed 1 \ J\JJ\K.'\J\ * t!l?t waaeror ? ol.awed.*" SUGARS, also by1 Whoteeale and Uetul?tbo beat ever "Puffed. ? 1 NEW MOTE I/.?TRANSIENT .:nd PERMANENT ?0 A UDERS accuiniuodHlcd. tliat he, Mr. MERONEY, Is quit* sure, "Known how to keep a Hotel." Those w &o r.gree with him will, of cour*o, Palfonixs the NEW HOTEL; those who differ, will certainly be convinced by a simple vieti to his hos 'table an*/ gonerouslv provided TABLE. AUCTIONEER.?In addition to selling his nun Om.-ls. MR. MERONKY offers his services for the disporsul of other persons Coi ls by AUCTION. He ha* n happy knack of inducing Bidder* to buy whether they wish to or not, and of obtaining the HIGH EST PRICK8 for other persons, white, contented with the lowest prices for himaolf. rlvUT? "? A T> ME. MEEONKY has reoemtly been admitted to the BAR I ITJrj .DAli (which he Wps in ponUfCUen with bjs HROCEKY.) lie has a large practice alreaity, aud though ho is fre.jueutly "summoned," to prepare "sum-' inery proceedins*" in the shape of ICED DRINK?, COCKTAILS, Aa., he never he.tra any ?COM PLAINTS;" an Ihe contrary, every ana seema to be "PLEAH".ed with h?? LIQUORS au I to have quite an "attachment" tor ME HONEY'S DAR. iv A I ft It is Heining more than fair To say that, in his littlo affair Of distributing g*oepries anil other oxordlfnt fate Meroney is assisted by John Fair. tk?~ Wanted G?NlO pounds of WOOL, lor which tUe highest uiarkaLbiicc wilF be puid, ^ -a, june 10 u ^^^IH^ hkl_ ?H's.1'.. ' -:v' ? H^y!:^ TT' A?5B bbsb.- CtJjrf AINING COPPS naul ATuin, are the ^e^^u^r^^caHS^ cere??4 tnffWslfatft. *?f tbe Beer from a d*3*?* di1lcrcftt Br<e^^ ?Ad all wer? found adulterated with nnxle?s substance. It is seid, that. the sa!e of Drag? to ?rewcre, I? a provable part of the trade. This ia perfectly iafaenoue Co$culua.indJcus (fish berry) ?us-vomica. (dog button) from which strychnine i?. obtained, are some of the delcctabla substMioes found in Reer! These are potent poisons, and the Brewer found using them should be drowned at oaea ia oneft bis ewe rats, P. a.?I am willing to be drowned Hrafl^ own vats, if auy imparities ?beuld bo foatttL in my Beer. I shall ooniinue to make a healthful Beverage, to that It May be drank by tea most delicate without the least danger, '. ._ , JOHN r Csl2j??b??. 5?. C. Fer sale in Orangeburg by the ta?L #^ ?tberw?e, by MP.?ONSY L SAIN. jaa 7 c !? METALIC OASES, THE UNDERSIGNED HAS titf HAW all of tho tariouS Sites of tha above Cave*; which can be fnrniahed immediately on ap plication. Also maanfscturos WOOD 'COFFINS *a usnal, and at tke shortest notice. Apply to If. RI.3GS, mar 5?6m Carnage Munnfadurcr.' Gittam* s Saying s Baal; ?'' ? of "rtivtaib south carolina WILLIAM M?HTIX, President . JNO. B. PALMER, Yicc-Presidenk nft JNO. P. THOMAS, A. G. BRENI*.EIl, Cashier. j. C. B. SMITH, Aeaistam CasUiMasil DIRECTOR*. ! s? Wana HaarTox. It. II. RoT-narioc. nrui i. P. Thomas. I>. Ravese^., Jr. .? P. W. MoMastku. Rev. Willi ax MAnTis A. f. HasaatL. Jno. B. Palmku. 3. Ed Oaxuo. Thomas E. Ooxco^^ orangkucrg branch, " . ? ? .. AT THE _ ESGJItfK II017&K. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER A GLOVER. LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE. Hon. TH03. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASHIER. JAMES U. FOWLES. Deponit? of $1.0tt and Upward ^Received. INTEREST allowed at 7 per cent. Spe ciul Certificates of Deposit. On Ordinary Savings Deposi:?, G per evnt. will be Compounded every six months on Ac counts. jaa 21 c 6m T. P. Hanois. R. A. Humjiss IL C. Hcnots*. bbodie \fc co. OTTON FACTORS ?- ???is* ?:. commission merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CflARESTON. 8. C. Liberal Advances umdc on CousigniaoaV Rr.rsa vu Andrew Simomla, Esq., Prea't Ist National Baak, Charleston, S. C. may 21 wee tf AUGUSTUS b. KNOWLTON (Formerly of the New York Bar,) attorney and counsellor AT LAW, OIIANCJKU1IK?, ?. Ci julytf tf antotxck. Dr. CHARLES 11. TAREtt effer; his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to'the Citi zens of Orattgebwrg and v;oinity. Office atjho Drug Store of Dr. Olrvortsjt. Residence "Oak Villa," Bvoughtcn 8tre4. may 1:1 ::c' reeder & Davis cotton factors General Commission Merchants, a^i._?- hv...u39SHHI charleston, ? c. Oswxli. UKr.ncR. EaaxKRAA* Davi*. oct 15 6av DR. aTbERW^CK^ purgf.on DENTIST, Untdutffe Daltlmore College Dental Surgery-. OPPK7E ?ARKET-ST. OVER ?tubb?f j. A. HAMILTON, RcspectfuTlT offers his services tv tfco PUBLIC In tbe Practice ef DENTAL SUR GERY u? all its b.'cnche-s. Special attention will be paid le the PI \TION ?f the natural taeth \ equal ea.re being exrrei*;.* ra the construction of AKTIFD I s I. TUTES. .Vll operations guaranteed in g<vw ? satisfaction. i;?eff - Ofliee Ue*va frem 0 A. M. >c 1:30 P? AL and from 8 te d P. M. may 20 c ly Notice of Diiiiis8al. T^TOTrCE IS HEREBY G1VRN YXrA ]\ will, on the J4ih day ot July, Mill, file my final eeceunt with the lluuurable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, aa Administrator of the Entntis of Jeaeph I). Oarrkk and Charles D. ?aritek, and a?k fer Letters of DUmis.'al. M O. CAUiih K. junail-lf AdnjiitUtraier^