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THE ORANGEBUR? mm "^TIIAD. C. ANDREWS, Editor. " _ar^y^ GEOKGE ?OMVE15, . Financial ind Business "OManaVieii; Ofllcial Paper of the State and of OraiiRebtirg County. ?rfffi tsr THE OR A NG Eli UR G NE WS IIA S % A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN A^rWfHEJi P4J\E/i IN THE CO UN SAjW^l'tf.gJ?CL 1871. The Union-Herald- is uno of tho best edi I?Vi\i P8^cvs ?n the South. Long lt/o to 9ltIWfEi?V? ... ': Tup Horry Nctcs man lias been to Colum bin aiid has gone back home. He is still ?ii Stand i.,i7 f i; it ? . fond of fruit. 3b tigaottti ynol -on rj^Jjj' Governor's'' message to t!ic Goncral Assembly pleases everybody. Just what WC Kpftv 'it would do. Mr. Chamberlain lias a reputation too high to d? anything ?Ttflfiii 'c? i - wrong, ,nwrh / |||.'| | l>. ^ ?' 'J??hc Legislation Is doing business up-in "^tjlir.* Frank Moses is mil. ' die says that lecturing on religion don't pay him. He's a goou boy," but his cheek is ba 1. M?i ^ i?' " ? iii?m ?'_ The Nester of the Par of Charleston, ocjfiiflge Pu'riKin, died In'that City on Saturday last. lie was eighty iwo years of ago. His 'Mife*'>*a>ebeen a spotless one. It is r.niusing to sec how bind the Dcmo od <ijd(ici yaj irs arc hying to (a; te.ro Gov. e^iCliffiidicrlain. They praise ! hi Hi nud we ?>r^liW!1li.v J-urrniiicl will, never come io judgment irt"his'party. 1 *f ail in ? i ii?afn i h Iii.? The. besi guaranty against individual dip/ton I tcsiyiiii tiUancial iranuictiioM je,a lyslcm which has :io open doors to deception or fraqd. . Rigid ^'a4c3uhtib(l.ly and constant vxpoturc to .publici " 'fif I vvn 't 'ure to pronounce th.y foremost requi sites of a good system for the disbursement of public fund*'m*Qov: Chamberlain'* Inaugural. The Nttes and Courier wants Gov. Chain - bcrlain to cut loose from 13owen, l'utt/, t .Txfipr, cl a/. /Ihc Governor of this State hr.s, Etr.fc is n man of keen dueii in in ti tan nr.il will not perhaps be governed by orgr.n. 'Charleston. ATcir? and v:i; 10 lot: ??. < ' ... CcKMtr, cijlur ury up or quit your infernal liyr ocraey. JR?l .'Apucdilordn.'; N'cw Jcrseyibrings. dclin r ftfutnt'* Bnbtci lbcas- to his counter in lively order by publishing obit da rye notices of' v; -?^?cuu.f AVJicP; they ht\y c,pa id up arrears he c(,itd mlii't:^ the. report of iheir deaths by _^?sayvjng_Jhoy -were only..'^dcail.heats." The rcndeis of the News will ploafc take notice, , and . sec Mr. Eolivcr at once. I uTtii!! ii It^M^tlM '' ? 1 ;> 9H\'e musi movc fOrtrardah upward- to better V things} 'tn performing inif part of ' this- work the highest favor I ash, next to the Dinne favor iv which / now invoke, is that no ?irrt will urge >'>tit?!lt>doart aet infati3uittmt with the principle frfltfiftBS pWlges upon ivhich the people have entrus ted us ivith our present powers.?Gor. Cham fciHfc'f&tf*vf??r?'?. t . - ifj ? i&vo?oi cj IT.. ???^.?"*"-*?r" . , j1;.i(Thc,iY)|i.iou-Il,crald'says?;, "The appoint ' \ .mcidB Of his excellency^ '^est.crday shows ' VmitPhc proposes to stand squarely by his fcbi>{ri?ndS}"? Oy-angeburg Time.^. ,j ; f\: i.'nThe. Times vWilh surely now foci hotter. YiJt/?Ba-.sqWro honest papor under its prcs ent m?nagoniont, and wc trust that when -, ^\^^\\OiyllrraUl suid that Mr. Chamberlain ,j,Jpro^cs( to stapd.squarely by his friends," ^ if.that ^hc,;paper lia,d in view.our friends in . thCj^jKif*.office. .. : ... ? i'III'i'K - * * -4J'. WI w This is what the Phoenix said last Satur rti'.i. c f-.-m: r.i > ? v * -!'> Mil tilt j .'/. lijit?**;*; h i miq .! i ? . . if ? re ?*'*fflfr* Southern State where the ua ' five people feel ant/thing save the wont earnest '? desire to^ecurc: as many new Citizens as ponsibli by importation." fet'ij ^iVnd' this-.is what, the Pha:nix" said hist 'i*-?iind?yJ: V.? ? > ? A ''''T^cr^dW'York'paporsrocomiilcnd their .?? idle! workmen to "go West," and forao of cur Southern papers nn inviting them to come south,,. The Western papers decline to tnkc thcni on any terms, because that mar '*-' kef'iffcrowded "ivit lit he same troublcf-'oino "?i oci/?tonicrs.- God Knows w&ido not \eant them gaimi/U South?' : ? flvii-J i I iuhMm .J. rmi. -i erfl f.Tbfc1'? l?rc several men in th e country who li'.Ahink. "tho women don't know enough to IPUTCfte/ and,one of tlucni turnod up at tho. ?lpo li.'rfiton'in Michigan, tho other day, in thd fol lowing manner, toaV;it: ' r, ..?.jiiAivery dirtjr, debased and ignorant look ^uYji|g man yjimo in tQ.voto. Said one of tho 'a^j???;^F01^^? him a ballot, Ml. wish you, weUia. Obligo us by voting this ticket." ^aii^iaVkind of ? ticket is that ?" said ho. 'Of/'Hy}* Brffd1 the "lady,*'' ''ybu '6rtn Se? your vsJlVlf-"ni,,But I coii'Atiroad.;* ho .answered. jfl/ffiW^i.W.H MfrjWM .M'9 ballot, yo;i have i .t.t.lfere in your hund, which yqu arc nboitt to vote I., the lady asked.. "No," said ho, "I J* ?rcaii tlt all." "Well," said Hie dudy, thYs ?hllbt W?ka ttiid yoa arc 'willing to ^?"^lctflhe.women v'bW ris wall us tho mon'.'' ?*Is that it?" ho replied; "then 1 den't want it tha women don't know enough to vote !" A Spider in the fttonmch. 1 At I f, A short timo since a young lady.' a resi dent ol" Hrookvillo, jPn.f j oxperienncd a creeping Suilsatiein in her nose after she had 4retired In th? night, aud all efforts to ??cui'oto tlio annoyance were without the desired effect, the difficulty remaining for soveral days, merely changing to a location further up in the nostrial. At length it seemed to pass down into the throat, caus ing a choking sensation. . fanmo Lately after its disappearance the victim experienced .'AciittJ phliis jn'the Itoumoh,. and ended me li cal assistanctj MnjVOin. tlo; only thing thai gave her any relief being copious do 'es of brandy, which failed to produce any of the usual effects. Finally severe vomiting ensued, nriel after one whole night's suffer .ing, and the patient giving up hopes of life, the cause of the trouble was removed, anil an examination found it \o be a small piir (ielc of blood nnd matter, in tho center of which was a .common-sized black spider. Evidently the brandy saved tho young lady's life. "IScut iisMl |>cs Tliuukiul." <?. 'utiii bi> ' ?? |i ? : j Such are the words rudely carved upon a Mono in a wild mounta,in region among the Scottish lakes. After winding along a stoop rugged road, you come suddenly upon a heather-covered dingle, like a true oasis in t he dcfirt, and there, near a char, bubbling 'spring, stand.--i he stone. I well remember that the little party of tourist of which 1 mafic one were very thankful for that mos; refreshing rest upon the sweet, purple heath niter an unusually long walk. A walk'.x why, it was a veritable pilgrimage .if had achieve el that Cay'. No vehicle could lel.i.id in the pr.it of the country where our destination lay, so we obtained two lake ben until', who iilso riled as guiles, to row t:e up Loch Long, and lipon landing at the head ( f the lake they carried the small quantity of light baggage thai was to s< rv-' us during our sojourn among the lake and ni.our.lairs, the heavier portion having been forwarded from Glasgow to I'dinburgh. It was very hard to have that pleas: nt resting place, but a few more miles stl 1 lay between us and the small hotel at In vcrsnniil, which we were anxious to rcuch before darkness closed around ua for though a bed upon tko hcr.thcr, with the Etnrry heavens for a canopy, may be a poetical sort of arrangement,-yet thq more prosaic one cf miittxcss, covirlel, sheets and pillowi is, j o:-siOly, better.adapted to the require ments -iof. ; -'tired nature's sv. ce t rc.-toi er." 1'lier^itoo,;i tood Donald mil Duncan, ns we 'bad'lUTltted cur guides, waiting for us, and enjoying, in prospective, tho warm Rrc?iilc of the inn kitchen, their supper, and the "drap o* barley bred;" so we must e'en vis", reluctantly 'though it bo, ail 1 travel on ward. Thiit day Is now in the far-off, past: the 'blue placid lake, the mountains, swept over alternately by cloud and sunshine, the road, varied by bill and dell, by moor nil 1 mead ow, along which we at last pladdcd so wea rily?nil these are almost forgo!ten: but that old gray, moss grown stone and its in scription w ill ever bo remoaibcred. How . often have I repeated it to myself, when tired and worn out with bodily or nicutel labor! And somebody when life is cndul, nnd the hands are folded, and the eyes are closing, amid l lie murmurs of tho last pray er once mere will be breathe I t!ms>i w ords "liest, and be thankful." sjhhsboi^'.tii i*t>i>ciZ2, No. 28, A.*. F.*. HI.". A Special ('?.mmunicalion of this Lodge will bo, held at .Masonic Hail on TUESDAY AFTEl'iNOoS, loth inst.. at o'clock. Members w ill take notice and govern them seive b according. Ry order of tho W.\ Mi-. Frederick s. dirrlk, Secretary. ? dec 12 1ST 1 11 l^TilTl^lITJLM^. Offered by the Orangejmrg Agricult iuv?l and Mechanical Association on Field Crops will be awarde d on Saturday the KMh of December: Competitors will take notice andhanil in their reports at once. The Judges are requested to meet me at 1 1 o'clock, on tho dny ttdpvo designated at Vosc &, Izlars store P.S. FELDER, Siipcrintcndunt. dec. 12 It ? School Notice. J will open a School on the 1th of Janu ary nuxt, for GIRLS and tfOUNO LADIES, and ROYS under 12 years of ngo in the following branches of study : English Grammar; Geography, Arithme tic (Davics), Compoaitlon, Rhotbric, Logi.;, Intellectual nnd Natural Philosophy, His tory, Primary nnd Uuniyersah together with all-primary studios. ? .Algebra and Ueomcrtry will be taught as soon ns I am able to employ an assist int. .Terms ?2, and $.5, pc?* month. Apply to mo at niy Residence on New tflre'et 3 doors South of the Lutheran Church. '"' . Ci. A. HOUGH dec 12 1871 It FOR SALB. I offer for ?nie the Residence-of Goo/!fl Sliircr Esq., on Itn.il Road Avenue, with 1# acres attached, all within town limits. Also, one Entitling Lot in tlie town of Orangoburg. dec 12 JAS If. FOWL KS. 187-J lt.. p o m j<: ! com*: onk, cbiti*: ab",f? Ami see if yon cannot be SUITED in your CIIKISTM.' S PURCHASES, a i Tin: drug STORE <)F Dr. E. J. 0LIVER03' j where he has just received u large stock)of toys, CANDIES, EIRE CUACKERSi ROCKET CUTLERY, TOIL- i FT ARTICLES, I A N l> 1' 11 ES!: NTS SU 1TE D TO V <>!IN (i AND OLD, At theORANGKRUR ; I >t;. S ST Oat E 1 k. j. 02..ivi*:iio5i dee 12 1st i 1 T A X NO'S'KI?: office o; County treasurer* < i: \m.i i.i ms I'mxi v S. F., December 1 !:h 1?7L Tbe following taxes have been levied up on (he property of this County, vi/.: For Salaries of Eecutivo and Judicial officers of the State, Ilm Clerk? ami conting ent expenses ofthc Executive and .Indicia! Department of the Govern: cut, 1 i mills. I'm- ."?'::;.] m i ami mnintenuuc.e of the Penal, Charitable and Edrie ttiohnl fiisiilu - lion-: of I lie State, exclusive ofCommon Schools. 1 J mills. For the Support and imiintimiiicc of Public Schools, - mi Is. For the expenses ??! tin. General Assem bly, 1 miU. For Public Flint ing. mill. For payment of interest on tho Public Debt, (as ndjnHud by A<il of Decctiiber 22n I 1^7:'.) due and payable on ihc first of Janu ary and .Inly 187,0, 2 mills. For deficiency or unpaid Appropriations, I I ... Total for Slate Tax. '.! F '. ? For eurre.it expon-cs of Ora:-.: btr.-r I'o-.uity, 2 mills. Fir p:\r.ti.t <f 5 hsl lmkd.tcdiie.ss, 1 n il!. For huildiiig ComI llmisf, 1.1 nulls. For Common Scheid, lo a' \sscsshknt, I.I mills. Total Tax. L" iii m. The TAX DUPMCATE v.!r i.? orcn'hi t'.'s nflico'on the ^21 si instant for the OOLLEC iTlON of the above 'TAN levi an i every day t hereafter (Sundays except eil j untd t fifteenth day of January 1^7i, when 2 ) per cent penalty will h.-alte'i-l t>> ail Delin quent >. JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, County Troastii er. dec 12 157-1 21 OMXtlSTMAS! CIIIiLSiMASM > SANTA nt a it*m i' ? ? ? V A.large an I tine Assortment of ( Toys ntttl Christinas Rsri*we:si9 for Children. F.esides a ccnstiuit supply til" Can always be loan 1 at uk, a. c. sktk S ore. dec F IST \ ly TAKE NOTICE. That 1 will rent ?I the residence of the late Jim. R. Wilhons, deceased, on lie l.'.-t day of December 187-1, i" the highrti Mil der, nil the Iteai'Eslate of which lie died seized and possessed, for the year IST?; Possession to be given 1st January lS7f>.* Lent to be secured by firsi Lien on l.Vop. It. EENSON '! \RRAN". Admiuistraor dec 12 1871 2i Notice of Dismissal. 1 hereby ^iv<- notice thai on the fourt'ciith day of January 1^7 *- I will file my final amount its (fuardinh ?I J< hn C. Dcighii ivit.li the Judge, ol Probntc of snidTmniy ail dusk for a discharge from said guarlaiu -hiii. V. I LI.I \M AVINGIR. . dec 12 1^71 'i SOUTH CAlvOTilXA ORANGERURG COUNTY. I n i lit: Com mos Fi t: Watson A. O'Cain and i Complain for others, Adin'rs, I'lainl ill's I injuticlin. VH ! Leave to nili ? Villi lit iue l'itthan und ] shall asset and others, Defendants, (debts am l'e> relief. Ry tn order made in this criso Iii' lee.. 1 s 7 i. the Creditors of Jacob I!. Ol'iiin, deceased, are required to present an i rove th oir Claims ngninsl him before themler signed, Referee, by the Ft January m I ? r they will be. dil.nired pavment. rub tec 1S7:'.. W F. IIUTSON dee 12?Ol Rcfeic. COUNTY OK ORANGKMJIv. In the OcuttT or INioRAt. Ry AUGUSTUS IL KNOWLTON, Judge of Probate in .-aid County. WHEREAS, O. R. It Hey hath miide.uil 10 me, to grant him Letters of Adtinis 11 alien of the Estate and effects of En m W Itiley, decease I, late ol said 'County These nro therefore to cito and admdsh nil and singular the kindred and Orcdm-s. of the said deceased, to lie and |. pear, before inc. at a Court of Probatfor I bo said County to be h?hlen at Orniigeh -. on the "''ah day of December I .7 1. .ill o'clock A. M.. I" show cause if any. wlrho said Aduiiniatration should not he grantl, (liven UllUcr my band and the Seal oflio Court, this 7tli day of Dec. \. 1'. I i, ami in the '.'7th year of Am-jrioaii lle nemlonce. j L.S.I AUGUSTUS IL KNOWI.TO dec 12- -'-t Judge of Protj The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF OK AN (JEHU KG, COURT OF COMMON IT.KAS. Mary I'. Oliver. Administratrix ~| of Thomas OliverJ Plaint itf. ngninst * Summons Frederick K. Oliver. Rachel E. Spigncr, Lawrence It. Mar slnill und Harrioi Iiis wife. Juby for Uclicf. C. Oliver. Snllio M. Oliver and Annie Nellie Oliver, Julia Thomas Oliver and Marion Complaint Leo Oliver, by II. W. Kcimerly, their Guardian, ad litumi niul Adam Smoke, creditor, lind not .Served the other creditors <>f lntc.j latO, I>'. I'eiidant8. j To the V f nddith ? SAl.LIE M. OLIVKK, It Af H EL 23; SPI? NER, F. T. K. OLIVER :. Von are hereby summoned and required In answer the complaint In this action, which i:< filed in the Oliiec (if the Clerk of (he Court for ?-?.?i*.<I County nud to serve a copy of your nnswer lo Ihn said complaint on iho ^subscriber ::t his office in town of Ui mgoburjr, oppo.-.ite Court House Squaro, within twenty days after I he ?cryi.ee hore <?!". exclusive of the day of such service; an I if you fnil lo answer the complaint uiihin tin; Cine lifer said, the plaintiff ill Hits aclion will apjdy to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated l>?s. 11, 1871. VS. .1. Dr.TEEVILLE, dee 12- ''it I'laintiffis Attorney. fab f A ! fa bi\ Lfa, I'.y < r'd.t ;? of .1 .? Probate Court I will soli ! I ; i \ ' >? , , , ; v :,, tin. hiphesl Li bier aMhe Estate I'la ? ? i the lain Lewis Hi Zi'miiier mati decea e I in Orange-Township on Toes day the l ' !i day of lU'ctmbcr 1871, the memting personal property the ?nid I : tat?-. 11insisting of Morses. Mules, Cattle. I t'eps, Corn. I i.il-li r iiitd it'he?1 produce with ? Plantation Machinery. Far in Implements t< hi!3 i'.l "l. TIlOS; E. It If KEN HACK HRj Admir. of Est at.. <?!' L. 11. /.hum .-rm in. liov !87l 81 PUBLIC SCHOO.Ij NOTICE. No ice Is hereby given that SHADY SIDE SCHOOL haj been made a public School for WHITE CIIU.iV(tEk' for the Town'of Orangchnrg, lin l Mrs. 1).iE;' OLOVEli it'll 1 Miss S i:. ELFE l.ave heeii elected ?? ! Teachers thereof'; Parties dosirousMtfiS ill j ing their Children lo a Froo, .Schoo'. -.. M j avail th uus(dvos of this opportunityh\ ;: will !)?? the oiily public School I'-jr Ihjs ivluin Scholars in the town of OraSigldmrg/ TH AI). ('. ANDREWS; V. I). EQ\\ M * V, Trustees. N'?vt:inb'.v 1st lew I. nov 2\ 1871 . ? "t N?TIGE. 1 11e? i t tie ? ivr entice lo all intoirs'ed aild crheeriicd that Mrs. Mary Aim .Inliiifon, wlilow if Itntbeii ;1i'titi?bii, intends to have her Ijooiestcnd sei olf in flic lYhMihul Pro | orl; i I her late-husband, in said (Vunty, thirty ?.:;e deys fvbni the date hereof. AUG; I! KN'OYYLToX. I'rdbiite .hul/e. O. f. Dated Orangebju;g ?. II., Nov. 28. 187-1. 4 ; i . - _* -* >. ra_ r? I;-., ,|| | At ii?y fdd Stand, between Rrlggmhnii j aii 1 Mi NiiinaraV, I h*v? opened a tir.-t | i!.:s < !'ie!-. Ktorc, and vyill kee p, steadily j on hand FLOUR. S U (1A It ? COFFEE; LA ill)': IIAOON. SliOLDEUS, SSIDES. HAMS. ,-.n '. i vcrytliing I'.-o kept in a FAMILY GROCERY; In the Rear of irty Sinn; 1 have a neatly appointed EAR, where 1 guarantee I he best LIQUORS, ALES. WINE*. AC in tItc Tiiwii wiil be nerved my..Oiiatoiii ei-s. I bespeak the Patronage army nianv Friends; M. A JJ1HKC.UT. i .e. JS 1871 if W. K. CROOK '.'?i.e! respectfully call pai tii ular atten tion i., his INCH EASED STOCK at" DACON. FLOUIt, SU?: AR. COFFEE. LA III). HAMS, I Ul IT. kc. FANCY GROOERIBS Too numerous to mention. ! I QU I iKS. imsiirpiissc I. SKO AItS, none sup srion A nc a;<s?vtinonl of I'LPBS, Siiiotiking an i i li< wing TOl'.Ai'i'o. Valuable Plantation for SALE. For ale the PLANTATION helow Rowo's l'n.;i', on th? lliver Itoad, known as the Hi LI. PLACE, containing live hundred'and thirty-six acres. <>n Ilia plnca there is a I .I DWELLING HOUSE, with iieuussury Outbuildings. Terms made easy. A j j l\ ii< i 1m- undersigned en the place or !.\ letter idressed to K i.vi s I'mnp. S. C. ... i S?If ? L. .1. IZ LA It NOTJGli:. TO 'I III'. LADIES AND GKNTLKM^X or 4^rn!xg;t'^>ar^^. MOSES M. I'LOW N. I Ik: Jb.rber, pledges himself to keep up with the times in all iho late Improvements, as his business' is hiiHi cienl in guaratitco iho above, lie will bo found a! his Old Stand ever ready I" SorVQ Iii' customers at the shortest nolicoi a pi 11 ;;u FOR ??>?; '<?w tit * ? i i . Unit uji? *M ?-?>( tri 7 1 'Jill ill* 1 t>> 'i- ixu,; y.l .iii?i!>ii|Hii^'?idiV' "tl'jfj? ': },,<P" j ii-H.nJ.. ? > ?,.;! v I mitt .iltiiviti iini;f rt i ?? m ,v'tw| ?';! V) vjvv b ,? '.:! '1 .! '>:. .l'o?hd?? ? 1... ? ? [\ii?a fiOitiitni v ? ?i a If (U b !? ??{ f>i!) <i'*} >;l IfllflO.j?; . j . .... ? , ; \\V[ ; ? ... I itiTltfll I ? ' ;? rij r : u *? ,atu >u;?t k| .r ' ? ? ll ,j i i ?/ j ''. ?? ???' i?J i';-iir-:w.'.fii-iV.-/1 . z \ i?H ifui ni ' 'J"? ?'! ? ? v -Jii-.Mjutr,' . V bin " '":i:ir"-!- -; ? A- i: .i.-di tr, ,/(,,| ^.j.jl i?*.'?.U?'0 7<M d.ufy 0/.,. / V n ^ ?- ... ') iit! i:t>:JlJ.i'.l> !li( ,. 'fix-A ? ( -..' ^'?!?:?? H fit ti ??> Mi 11? ..!?!.; ?utjiid r.ii * '.n: iivvltil TO THE STOCK Kind l?i?rnl oii r. ???? .siuiJi: ; I rl !????,? I'iiil '. t? au so1*?11 ' < ti-..ii,u :'.,iii ri*v/l "r? livj? Ii f- j tlys.i B . i "'/ T.??!)?? ?)U ?" .h '* yU'!?. y.::-, . V-.i).; Cill :i'.*.Js?ij; duuil J) OF V"---' ..i-.;r. :fv?t: Mf.i JO * t>al ??/!> ? i i .l |. 1:??.!?. J i d -?V? <:. // v>\\:o ;>,? '' FURTHER REDUCTIONS ' .Hi J.. JO(l '.?nil ?: i. '-it t OK OIJTl Ml >b? d*1 -(Im u'I .L-no.; ' ii'U. i' . ?? iit ii;(w '??!?; j v. Ig vi>i t?1??!U [*oli?"i >'>ilotJ jii i' .tiiiii'iito ->d ? ; ... ; lioi.jfiUtt-' iriO?i I ; ? ., n-t:. <'Jili ?'''tri'^^vti ^jr.ov ? ... . ... ii .-" utiL *.??( > . I. . ? ',. lu(j|?Y_J ? ?l\.>:l>JY*tijt/ti ? ? it :;.????-?. ju.u-#o.. . ii 'jdinl oribiid nu)7'..i- ?5 ? ? iiit ...i in bt'ii. ? , iwoii ?) f?iJ p?dJ b1f/itlin >l( Country Merchants will find onr Stock of DKY GOODS, adapted 1? their trade. ;'We wilL.du^ligklil'^b-' bers prices of;., Charleston or Jf^w York. Dontestics ^t quoted Facl^y '.i.i Litti ii;odtiubJi, 'i.i wioivvis edj m . ?oiuiiiii pflj THEODORE ? SOHN & BROTHER.