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TUE8DAY M0RNL?GT7MAY 14,1867. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WORK.-We have now completed our office so as to execute, in the shortest possible time ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, and wo most re epactfolly ask the patronage of our friends. Poat Office Notice. POST OFFICE, ) CH?BUSTOX, S. C., May 6,1867. ( Hereafter, until further notice, the Northeastern Mads will close at 1.15 P. M.. and arriving at tho Depot at 9.45 A. M. will be readv for delivery at ll o'clock. On Sundays the Post Office will open at 12.30 P. M. for one hour. The Mails for South Carolina Railroad will con? tinue to close daily at 6 o'clock A. M., and for the Savannah and Charleston Railroad at 6 A. M. on Mondara, Wednesdays and Fridays. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. PEBSONAL.-Chancellor LESESNE loft this city in tho Saturday steamer for New York. This trip has been taken under medical advice, his health . having stifferod-from tho unusual amount of busi? ness tint has required his attention of late. Tho Chancellor, weare informed, expects to attend his Circuit next month. This will allow him a very ?hort time within which to recruit his strength for the laborious duties before him. INSURANCE ON THE LATE FIRE.-We leant that Mr, H. (..LARK, whoso store was set on fire Sunday night, had his stock insured for $8500 in HEBBIOT ? LANE'S Insurance Agencies. The building, which waa the property of Mr. A. VON GLAHN, was in Bured for $6000 in TUPPER & LANE'S Agencies. Neither the building nor the stock were materially injured by the fire, but Buffered principally from the water, which deluged everything. Ono.-We have been called upon by a gentleman who received a letter dated and post-marked Oro, 8. O., to inform him where the said Oro was loca? ted, bnt were unable to ascertain. Several letters directed to that place have been sent to tho Dead Letter Office, the Postoffice Department not knowing such a postoffice. It is supposed to be in a mining section as the letter in question referred j to the Challenge Mining Company of that place. As Oro is now a terra incognita, ve await an answer from some enterprising explorer who is willing to penetrate the wilds of South Carolina, particularly the mining districts. THE MAX NUMBER OF THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL, AND SUBGIOAL JOURNAL, edited by lire. L. A. DU? DAS, W. H. DOUGHTY, and DESAUSSUBB FOBD, and published in Augusta, Ga., has reached us. This humber of tho Journal opens with a learned and very able paper by our late townsman Dr. EDWARD GEDDING?, now Professor of Physiology in the Medical College at Augusta: "On the true Homo? logies of some Structures, usually accounted Epi? thelial.'' "Protocide of Nitrogen" is the subject cf | the second arricio, by Dr. J. P. H. BROWN, Den? tist. Next we havo ?"Ligation of the Axillary Ar? tery," by Dr. J. B. BAXLET. There is besides a large amount of interesting selected matter. Ap? pended is also a copy of "The True Physician: an address delivered before the graduating class of ? the Medical College of Georgia, at its Amma1 Commencement March 1, 1867, by Rev. HENRY H. TUCKER, DJ)., President of Mercer University." YKSTKBDAV.-Although Summer has suddenly come upon us, and brought that lassitude that is Usually induced by its first appearance, we must compliment the beautiful weather with which we were yesterday blessed. The clearness of the sky a? -tho lightness of the atmosphere-the balmy, breezes that were flowing through the streets and into the houses, exhibited such a timo as only the ?Tweet month of May om give us. That blissful j period of the year which ralli?e the sick, gives hope' to the unfortunate, and happiness to the sod, has . again returned-in ito vigor, and is spreading its ' kindnesses around. There is no month like it, and we feel confident that no day in the month can sur? pass yesterday in the beautiful feeling of elasticity, and the wholesome breathing of pure air, which we all enjoyed. Toward evening the streets were flied by ladies, who no doubt appreciated during the day the soothing softness of the air, and the Battery and King and other Btreets, were filled .with the beautiful and joyous countenances oj those whose pleasure is to revel in the lovely close ? Of a beautiful May-day. HARDWARE.-There are few persons who have Bot noticed the sign of the mammoth padlock over BUSSELL ? Co's Hardware Store, in Hazel Street. A first glance at the lock attracts the attention, and excites the wonder and curiosity, which is not Satisfied until the interior of the establishment has been explored, Messrs. BUSHELL & Co., are old hardware merchants and their stock is in every respect thorough. They have, in addition to the a . usual goods of American manufacture, a large and extensive assortment recently imported from Eng ' land, and which comprises waiters, bread tray's, - tinned and ornameD*?d ware, and a number of ar? ticles useful to the housekeeper, mechanic or ? farmer. It would be an endless task to describe the stock of a hardware store, and particularly of j ?. the one in question, as the assortment comprises every article in the hue, and the prices are like the goods, warranted to give satisfaction. We refer . ail persons who may either doubt the truth of this assertion, or.who may wish to make investments, to the sign of the mammoth padlock and they will find under it the Hardware Bazaar of B ISSELL & Co. - FAIR AT FLORENCE.- Tho little village of Flor? ence, which has hardly been in existence over a doz an years, has already outstripped many of its ii older sisters, and bids fair to become a thriving and prosperous town. It was among the few places that were not ruined by the war, but those who knew it during the last ninety days of the struggle would hardly recognize, in tho trim and flourish? ing village, the muddy hole through which the cannon of the retreating army were wearily Y^ dragged. With the rebuilding of the Northeastern Railroad sew life.waa infused into the place ; a tores | and houses were-built; workshops and factories es? tablished, and Florence is now one of the most im? portant railroad stations on that line. 'ike ladies of Florence, seeing the onward pro? gress of their town, determined to be' up to the re? quirements of the age, and will to-morrow open a lair at the Masonic Hall. It will be cou tm jed for three days, and will be varied by tableaux, char? ades, and a concert. The ladies have taken great pains to make their fair not only worthy of Flor? ence, ont equal to those given in other places, and have offered attractions that will not only induce a large attendance from their own town, but from the citizens of Charleston. The Florence Gazette states that efforts were being made to secure one fare tickets on the Northeastern Railroad for the accommodation ot thoso citizens of Charleston who may desire to attend the fair. Wo havo been assured that the Florence Fair will amply repay a visit; and an excursion party might be oasily made to visit that place, and return before its close. For particulars of price, object, Ac, we refer to the advertisement. REGATTAS.-The pleasant spring weather has tempted many persons to renew their acquaint? ance with on'-door sports, and the dullness always prevailing in mercantile circles during the summer gives them ample time for these recreations. Be? fore the war the Regatta Club of Charleston was an established institution, whose popularity in? creased with its age, and whose demise was only occasioned by the impoverished state of tho coun? try. Then the planters from different places along the coast were members; the boats were built under their own supervision, inannod by their own trained hands, and the greatest interest was mani? fested in the different contests. At the North the same lovo for aquatic sports is observed, and the recent yacht race across tho Atlantic shows what efficiency their clubs havo ob? tained. Although the Charleston Club is now de? funct there are many in the city who still havo a fondness for "a Ufe ou tho ocean wave." and an amateur club has been formed, which occasionally indulges in the excitement of-a race. The boats entered for the races are not all of them Henriettas, but aro simply pleasure boats, owned by different parties, and made from no par? ticular model. They are, however, ablo to hold their own, and would leave many finer and more elaborately built craft behind them in a race. Next to the game of base ball, there is not a moro popular amusement for a Bummer evening than a row or a sail. Our harbor is admirably adaptod fer this sport, and though tho scenery is some? what flat, yet the different points to be visited have historical associatious that will always ronder them interesting. There Will be a boat raco to-day at 3i P. M., given by the Amateur Regatta Club of Charleston, the boats leaving Southern Wharf precisely at tho hour indicated. This club ia not an organized body, but meet merely for the purpose of testing the speed of different boats. They are, howovcr, the nucleus from which will spring an organiza [ Hon tb at iu time will rival the Old Regattt, Club, and will ultimately give to Charleston a Yacht Squadron in no respect inferior to that of other citiea. MATOB'S COURT, May 13.-An individual who had gone into tho junk-shop business without triking tho trouble of providing himself with a license, was brought up, bnt was discharged, as ho was already nnder indictment for receiving stolen Roods, and as his Honor did not feel disposed to shower too many blessings on his head at one time. A man who got drunk and sat on the door step of a honse. waiting quietly for something to turn up. was highly gratifiod by the appearance of a po? liceman, who took him under his wing and deposi? ted him at the Guard Honso. where ho passed a delightful timo until brought before his Honor, who discharged him as lie had been locked up for twenty-four hours. Two other persons, who were not only drunk but excessively noisy, were mado to pay $5 for waking up the sleeping friends of law and order. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.-There waa no Court hold yostenlay, on account of the sickness of his Honor Judge Munno. Tho petit and pleas jurors answered to the names, but were not organized, and the Court waa adjourned. U. S. DISTSICT COOBT-Hon. GEOBOE 8. BRYAN presiding.-The Grand Jurors answered to their names and were discharged until to-day, at which time I he District Attorney will present cases for their consideration. The case of the United States vs. ELIZABETH HONNOHUE, for issuing counterfeit fractional cur? rency, was withdrawn, a Not Pros, being entered. The application of L. L. HOWABD for a writ of habeas cjrpus in the case of LEE VS. HOWABD, was heard. THEO. G. BABKEB, Esq., and F. D. RICH? ARDSON, Esq., appeared for the petitioner. A. G. MAGRATH contra. Messrs. BARKER and RICHARD? SON- argued the case ably in reply to the argument of Gov. MAORATH'S, delivered some time since. The arguments involved many intricate points, and the decision of tho Court waa reserved to a future day. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.-In the case of EEHOE k DELOIN VS. POND k DUNCAN, on motion of MAGRATH and LOWNDES, plaintiffs' Attorneys, it was ordered that the plaintiffs in this case have leave to dis? continue all farther proceedings in the case on the payment of the coats a'ready incurred. KLYsnrs. A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. DO WIE & MOISE, Southern Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstuSmos H. H. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap'jStationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, &c; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. - ~ . Auction Salea Thia Day. LAVRKT ft ALEXAHDEn will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, No. 137 East Bar. butter, bacon, cheese, potatoes, kc. ; also, lemons and apples. HENRY COBIA & Co. will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, In front of their store, hams, shoulder*. An. LACKEY ft ALEXANDER will sell this day, at ll o'clock, belore their store. No. 319 East Bay, horse, wagon, cart, kc lt A A. P. CALDWELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, before .their st?re, No. 90 East Bay. 300 bags white corn; also, 3*) b?rrela white beans, kc. Will be sold thia day, under the direction of JAKES W. GRAY, Master in Equity, at ll o'clock, in front of the old Custom House, a plantation or tract of land on Edlsto Island, called Vinegar HUI ; also, a plantation known as Lewiafleld, on the western branch of Cooper river. WARD LAW ft CASBW will sell this day, at ll o 'clock, in front of the Exchange, a bouse and lot at the corner of J Spring and Coming streeta; also, a double-framed tene? ment house adjoining the above, ' JEFFORDS ft Co will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in front of their store, No. 30 Vendue Bange, sides, shoulders, strips, ?c. T. M. CATER will sell this day, at \ past 9 o'clock, on Brown's wharf, butter, bama, should ors, strips, ftc MILKS DRAKE will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at bia store, corner of King and Liberty streets, dry gooda, clothing, ftc For restoring strength and appetite, use . the great Southern Tonio, r AN ct EN'S HEP AH C BITTERS and you will not be disappointed. For sale by all druggist*. tn TIM Time to Ad-rertaaa In trie Conn try. Tax PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising ratee as reasonable aa the stringency of the money mar? ket wiQ warrant Merchants and others wishing to nae the columna of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District, ) CHARLXSTOS, & C., May 9,1867. J [GENERAL ORDERS No. 19.] All persona in this Department employed or concerned at any time in seizing, holding or disposing of real or personal property, goods, chattels, shares hi any bank, railroad, or other corporation, bonds, mortgages, notes, bills or assets of any kind sequestrated by the late so called Confederate Government, are required without de? lay to report in writing to these Headquarters their ac? tion, specifying the kind and amount of property seques? trated, the time and place of sequestration, and the names of the original owners, and of the parties by whom property ls now held. By .command of Major-General D. E. SICKLES. , ; I ?\\ Iii] vi . W.'CKKJfl, Captain sa th u. S. Infantry, A. D. CL and Act. Assist Aflj't Gen. OFFICIAL. : .ALEIAXEK? MOORE, Captain 34th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp. tu3 May 14 AU the World Over! There aro but few spots on our globe where H08TET TEB'S STOMACH BITTERS are not known; and, when known, appreciated. m the United States and British America it has become a household word. Aa a -protective against malaria, epi domic,fevers, fever and ague, and other diseases pro? duce Jby miasmatic influences, ft stands far ahead of all other prepara tiona, and is BO considered by the most eminent physicians of .thc day. In South and Central; America, Mexico and the West Indies lt has obtained a firm hold Upon the minds of the people, and ls implicitly relied upon as a certain preven? tive and cure for the many malarious diseases incident to those tropical regions. la Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and adjacent Islands, its progress has been marvelous. Merchants, Miners, Farmers, Manufacturers and Squatters all en? dorse it Thousands already has lt saved from the per? nicious effects of miasma arising from the low, swampy pro un da so prevalent In those countries. In China and tho East Indies it its working its way with rapid strides, and is extensively used In the hos? pitals. DJ conservative Europe, even, Its lnflueuco is being felt; and the day is not far distant when HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will become in tho old world what it is now in the new a never faning Joy to the afflicted. 6 May 13 Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest Importance to the single or married of either sex. While ic a stain of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of in? tense power, knowu aa the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a lifo-liko picture of tho future husband or wifo ot thc applicant, together with date of marriage, position in ufo, lending traits of character, ftc. This is no hum brig, as thousand of testimonials csa assort. She will scud, when desired, a certified certificate, or wriUon guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and Ung place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, an<l enclosing afty conni and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mall, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large G pp. Circular, giving information of tho ?'featest importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to Bend their address, and roceive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Mar<:h 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y. THE HERALD. p PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H, AT ii ?J i l*r.,aumun. "??I. having a largo circulation through ail the upper and lower Districts of th e ?Ute affords great advantages to advertisers. November* ~ *^aJJ^g^ MISCELLANEOUS. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. P. BON FORT, HUDSON, near KING STREET, rear of CITADEL. FABM HANDS, COOKS, WASHERS, HOUSE SER? VA -TS, kc, wanted immediately. March 2G tuths2m ICE O ]R E .A. 3VE 1 SODA WATE] !! CONFECTIONERY AND Ci KES ! ! ! WE HAVE THE PLEASURE AN? NOUNCING to tie Ladies and Gc emen of Charleston, that we, tho undersigned, have "d up a FIBST CLASS ESTABLISMENT. attie corn fMeet ing and Hasel streets, where wc will guarantee at yow will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM. SO. ' WA? TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping U. re? ceive a share of the patronage, of the community, wo are Respectfully, JOHN OGREN. W. A. WITHINGTON. April 13 Imo THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS? PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their well-known stands, No. 86 HASEL STREET, be twocn King and Meeting streets, No. 428}? KING STREET (Old Piquet G . ard House), and at the bead of CENTER MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will bo accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. We are agents for the salo of A. J. Morse & Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manufacturo of Soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with trolght added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, desiring an apparatus, will do woll to examino tho meritB of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing eloBcwbere. Description catalogue and price hst sent to any address npon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. While appreciating tho very liberal patronage extended tons during the past season, we shall strive to merit ita continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April II 2mo GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE I ff AA MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, Meente t)UU Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents Baptist Hymn Books, 26 to 75 cents 500 Moral and Religious Books, 26 cents 100 Southern Harmony, 75 cents Catholic French and Spanish Prayers, 60 cents Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents to $1.50 100 The Charleston Book, 50 cents Testaments, in French or English, 6 cents to $1 Pocket Bibles, 60 cento to tl Wooster's Spelling Books, 10 cents. CaB at HART'S "BOOK STORE." April 16_ MEDICAL BOOKS AND Anatomical Charts, French and English, ABE GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 22 CLOSING UP AT A GREAT SAC? RIFICE. BOHN'S LIBRARY AT FIFTY CENTS <v VOLUME. Engineering and Architectural Works. Agricultural and Gardening Works. Cooking and Sporting Works. AU tho above works at half price, at MayO_8. HART'S, Book Store. LAW BOOKS The Reports of South Carolina AND THE STATUTES AT LARGE, AT HALF PRICE, AT HART'S April 22 _Book Store. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 Crrr Hat?? May 1,1867. | ?VrOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONOEBNED i_l that the Mon ta ly Returns for the month of April past, In compliance with the Tax Ordinance ratified on the 28th day of December, 1866, must be made on or be? fore the 16th but D. C. GIBSON, May 1 13 City Assessor. STRASBURGER & NUHN, DfPOBTSBS Of TOYS. CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURGER & NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their business and their present inade? quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move from No. 65 Maiden Lane to tho extensive lofts of No. SH BROADWAY, near Canal street, Now York, on the 15th of March; offering there to buyers better in? ducements than ever before. tbstu3mos February 28 ^aw TTTHISKERS and MUS- ^ffw ?f^^k VV TACHE? forced to r^^k W _ mt grow upon tho smoothest i-? face in from three to five ^"'w l?sf weckt* by using Dr. 8EYIG- Btb?f Dft N E ' 9 RESTAURATEUR S?? CAPILLAIRE, the most J| ^?JM^^ wonderful discovery in mo- ^??pr^^ dorn science, acting apon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Parla and London with tho most flattering success. Names of all purchasers wUl be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money w?l bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mail sealed and postpaid, (1. Descriptive cir? culare au d testimonials mailed free Address BERGER, 8 HU TTS & CO., Chemists, No. 286 River street .Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States March 30_?y THE DAILY NEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat, extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TiLPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; and we have every facility for executing all kinda of .JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Eailroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. 11H0SE OV OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please le?ve their orders with us. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can he had in Charles rton. CATHCART, OMAN & MORIOS. Kayo WITH OR W MOWER C( OVEK SEVENTY THOUS THIS COUNTRY -:(o): rriHE REPUTATION ACQUIRED BY TELLS MACHINE, W X IN USE. We are also General State Agenta for thc eal? i keep constantly on hand at Manufacturer's prices : H. L. EMERY'S UNIVERSAL COI The numerous testimonials and recommendations recoivod bles us to claim for them superiority over any and all compoti ii, simplicity, durability, efficiency of Gins, and as a fair and challenge a practical test of its claims for superiority. ALSO Cotton and Hay Presses, Horse Powers and Threshers, Saw MUls, Premium Fat Fan Mills, Stafford ? Fodder and Cori Cora Shelle Plows, Bel A. H. CO] W. B. LO May 13 ESTABLISHED 1 THE EQI LIFE ASSURAI NO. 92 BROAD WI Assets,. Income,. Dividend February 1, AU the most desirable ?nd popular Policies issued, and every advantage a to Policy-holders. PURELY . TUE CHARTER OF THE SOCIETY REQUIRES T Dividends Declared Annually AND APPLIED AS CASH TO THE REDUCTION OF FUTI year's premium may be applied to re .ucing tho second year Just and liberal dealing with tho assured, promptness ir forod to the assured by this Society, have secured to it a sue time in this or any other country. In tho short space of seven yoars it has accumulated i fi secured an annual income of Over Two Million*. Di Over Thirty Millions of Dollars, increased ils i nco than Fourteen Hundred Thousand Dollars It ls thoroughly established on a solid basis, conducts it pendife/e" to "Total Cash Income" ls UM than that, of ami nth ITS POLICIES AVERAGE LARGER THAN THOSE OF for investments persons select this Society in preference to i The Assured have tho option annually of applying tlicii the rules of thc Society: FIBST-To thc permanent increase of the sum assured. SECOND-To tho increase of tho sum assured for one ye THIRD-TO f e pcrmacnut reduction of tho premiums. FOUBTH-To thc reduction of tho prcmiu s for ono or FIFTH-To the reduction of tho number of yean iii wh; o. WM. C. RAVENEL, M. D" MEDICAL EXAUISKH. HAVE JUST RECEIVED direct from England, a full aeBortment of WAITERS, TEA AN!) BREAD TRAYS, 4C. Also, a general assortment of HARDWARE. May 9 SOUTH MUTUAL INSURJ OP AT ll E N S, -:(o THIS FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN COMPANY. ESTA UL I 8URANCE against loss by Arc of stocks ol' Murchandi: THIS BEING A MDT'JAL COMPANY, YEARLY POLICY come Stockholders. WITHOUT ANY LIABILITY WHATEV A dividend of forty per cent, out of the prouts of thu C tberoby reducing tho premium to insurers nearly one-half. Dividend Scrip of tho Company taken in payment of pro Losses promptly adjusted ond paid hore. May 7 Inti "MISCELLANEOUS. "| FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES i Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODEP.ATE CHARGES, BY SMITH & McGILLIVRA V, j April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street. ? OFFICE CHIEF OF DETECTIVES, MAV, 10, UTA J RECOVERED AND AT THIS OFFICE, A bOUBLE- j CASE GOLD WATCH, Patent Lever, anil Chain. I Auy party making complaint ol'thc same, come lorward, I provo property, pay expenses and take it away. I H. W. HENO HICKS, First Lieutenant and Chief of Dectcetives. May ll _ K I HOTELS 1NNEW YORK. DE LANE AU HOUSE. BETWEEN 5th nnd Gt ii AVEM ES, NEW YORK. rnoKTiso RESEnvom pana. LARGE AND ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS FOn families desiring accommodations !n Now York, transiently or permanently. This is one ot thc most airy and dcllghttul locations in tho city. Table d'hote or private. A. M. i-?LEVALe?TE. May il_Imo REUNION HOTEL. 4id AND titi AVENUE. PARTIES VISITING NEW YORK, WILL FINO AT thiB now and desirable House, thc most airy and comfortable accommodations for families localing per? manently or tranBiontly, at liberal rates. Meals served a la European or tablo d'hote. J. A, ROBINSON. May 3 Imo Proprietor. VOSE'S HOTEL, SUMMERVILLE, S.C P. Y. BRANDT, Proprietor. SUMMERVILLE IS RECOMMENDED TO INVALIDS, and others seeking a salubrious and delightful climate. Distance from Charleston -2-? miles on thc South Carolina Railroad. Trains leave Charleston at 8 A. M. and 1:13 P. 31.. and returning leave Summerville 7:10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Mav 4 etutli? NOTICE. UPPER WARDS GUARD HOUSE. 1 CHARLESTON, May nth isii". J STOPPED FROM TWO COLOKEIJ MEN A COW, who stated having found her lou mili? up Main Rood. Thc owner is requested to call, pay expenses and take her away. E. J. KLNOMAN, May 0 1st Lieut. U. W. G. H. ITHOUT DMBINED. AND NOW IN USE IN AND EUROPE. ABBANTS D3 IN SAYING IT IS THE BEST NOW si thc following Agricultural Implements, which we TON GIN AND CONDENSER. from parties who have purchased these GINS, ena? mors, in quantity and quality of hnts turned out, and just tost ol its superiority over all other Gins, wo do -ni Grist Mills, iud Buck Eye Cultivators, ii Stalk Cutter.-, Grain Drills, rs, Georgia Cotton Planter, R.vpauding Cultivator, Pumps, ls, Sse? &c. LTON, Proprietor. WRANCE, Manager. COLUMBIA, S. C. Hmo 859-8 YEARS ! riTABLE ?CE SOCIETY: LY, NEW YORK. - - - $3,077,788 2,069,070 1867, over $600,000. kinds of LIFE and ENDOWMENT ppertaining to the business granted MUTUAL. HAT ALL PROFITS GO TO TUE ASSURED. on the First of February, ORE PREMIUMS. DIVIDENDS UPON THE FIRST 's premium, and so on annually thereafter, i tho payment of losses, and thc greater advantages of ccss such as has not been equalled in thc same space of ind of Over Three Millions of Dollars, and has iring tho year ma alone it assured, by now policies, mo Over One Million, and added to its fund moro fl busincsB on tho Cash Plan, and xl* ratio nf "Total Ex er Company prcninnslu oripiniznl, ' AN? OTUEIl COMPANY IN AMERICA, showing that my oilier. . dividends in nny of tho FIVE following ways, under ar, or a tomi of yoars. moro years. ich premiums arc to bo paid. A. BOWEN. Agent, No. 143 MEETING STREET, stnthlmo May 4 TINNED AND ENAMELLED SOUP DIGESTERS, Tea Kettles, &c., &e. All of which we offer low for CASH. thetas UNCE COMPANY GEORGIA. I: rsiIED IN 1M7, IS STILL LSSUING POLICIES OF IN so. Houses, Furniture, Cotton, Vessels in Port, kc ?c. HOLDEliS PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS, and bo ER. louipany for thc past twclvo mouths bus beou declared, iniuma. J. L. HONOUR, Agent, ishim No. 8 BROAD STREET. SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. PATENT BOAT DETACHING APPARAIS. BLOWS i Wim PATEM VPPROVED BY TUE UNITED STATES GOVERN MEX I and Supervising Inspectors ol'Steamers, al tin' late triol of rile difieren! PATENTS in New Yorli har bur. With all ti stu res complete. Price, $40 cash. The best mut most economical of oil the Patente now used. ALSO, 1000 yards ..< OZ. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings ami float Sails. TtHKi yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, NOB. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, fi and 7 at New York prices. MOO coils Kentucky Ruling Kopo for Cotton, Manilla and Yard Cordage. For tain hy JOHN TUOHEY, Aprirr. Imo No. 18 EAS.- BAY. CRISPER C03IA. Oh! slie was beautiful and lair. With starry nyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, sou entwined. Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPEIt COMA, For Curling thc Hair of cither Sex into Wavy and Glossv Ringlets, or Hean- Mafwivo Curls. BY rjSTN? THIS ARTICLE LADIE - AND GENTLE MEN can tieautily themselves a thousand-told, li is the only artich- in the world that will curl straighl hair, and at. I he sain? time give it u beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tile Crisper Coma not onlyriirls the hair, bul invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; ia bigliiy and de? lightfully perlumed, and ia the mos! complete article ol the kind ever ottered to the Ann rican public. Thc Crisper Cotna will bc sent to auy uddress, sealed aud postpaid for SI. Address all orders tn W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists, No. H West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_'_lyr BIOTIC 15. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 Of ali "Ordinance to liaise Sup plies tor thcye ii 1867," is published for the intbrmatioi oi perseus si-liin-; l.uod;- by sample or otherwise, who ari not residents ot this city. AU such persons are herebj notified to report .ii Ibis office. " I ince dollars on every hundred dollars ol'all good! sold in tliis city hy r?ou* not re*ddculs, liy sample ol otherwise." tt". H. SMITH, March 8 Clerk ol Council AUCTION SALES. Hams and Shoulders. BY HENRY COBIA ?Sf CO. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of our store, will bc poid, COO UNBAGGED HAMS IP ticrrcn Hagged Hanm 25 tubs Lard. Conditio" e cash. May 14 Cora. 3Y R. & A. P. CALDWELL. rHIS DAY, (Tuesday.) tlio 14lh inst., will bc ?old be? fore our store, Ko. 90 East Boy, at 10 o'clock, on ac count of all concerned, OOO flags WHITE CORN. Conditions cash. May 14 Beana. tte. RY K. ? A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 14tb inpt.. will be sold before our store, at 10 o'clock, ?10 bbls. WHITE BEANS. ALSO. 300 Choico New York SHOULDERS 200 .Second Quality Western Sjoulders 250 Unbanned Hams 20 tubs Butter 30 kegs Lani. Conditions cash. May 14 Sides, Shoulders. Ull ina nnd Hams. JEFFORDS ?Si CO. Will pell THIS DAY. In front nf their store, No. 30 Von clue Rance, at in o'clock, 4 hhds. C. R. SIDES n hhds. Shoulders 20 barrels Strips 15 tierces Sugar Cured Hams. May 14 Butler, finnis Shoulder*. Siripi*, tte. BY T. M. CATER. THIS DAY, will be sold on Brown's Whari, at Jg past 9 o'clock, 250 Arians and tubs choice State BUI TEE 10 tierces Hams 400 Shoulders 400 Stripe. Conditions cash May 14 BY R. M. BARSHAM. ?Si BRO. Broker?, Auctioneers, Ko 33 Broad Street. On Wednesday at 10J? o'clock will be sold, Four fine HORSES. 1 Mule, 1 Grocery Wagon. 1 Cart, 1 Sewing Machine. An assortment of Household and Of? fice Furniture, Engravings and Sundries. May 14 Auctions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture. EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll 3mo South Side near State. BANNETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at No. 89 Ki nj; street, below Broad street. Offers his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE 'it day and night at his store, also for thc sale of Slock, Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. ne* I city references will be given. Consignments sollen..?.. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. April 22 imo MACHINE SHOPS. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST Al FOUNDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (MEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Mills, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton Seed ^rushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and aU kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25 thstufimo December 15 JOHN F. TAYLOR. stutb lyr .TAMES BARKLEY -1% IRON Wo Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS (from new pat terna, with all the modern improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, ic, ic. CASTINGS IN IRON IND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR SALE-One 12-borse power STEAM ENGINE, nearly now; several now and second-hand BOILERS, t? to 10-borso power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 20 Horse Power Steam Engines. All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May 11 BRIDGES & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, AND Machiner)' of Every Description . ALSO, TAFT'S PATENT ROLLING LEVER SHEARS AND PUNCHES. Vu. SO Courtland-st., corner of Greenwich, N TC "W YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolt?, Iron Forgings of various kindn, ic, ic. STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Hras& aud Silver Trimmings, Helling ol' all kinds, Haggagc Checks, ic, ic. Also, Agents for the manufacturers ol CAR BEAD LININGS. A LB e Hi BRIDGES. fCJELC LINE, TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. "VOUS ATTENTION LS CALLED TO OUR REDUCED J. RAIES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, viz.: 4-4 FLOORING, at S25 per M. 5-4 FLOORING, at S25 per BL 3-1 LETING, at $25 per M. 7-8 LINING, at 825 per M. We also bare various other sizes of dressed and rough LUMHr.lt. AH ol which will bc disposed of at lowest cash prices. EBA UGH & M ALLON EE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAR N. E. RAILROAD. May 1 _1tuo_ 1H C. J. mu No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. IUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING j M.nSIMU, and P I NTS, OILS, GLASSES, fcc., constantly on hand at the low?pt umr.'et unc?*.-s .lune uulvr NEW YORK STEM Elli CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES. PLANERS, IMPROVED CAR WHEEL LOXES. BOL L CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACH1MSTS* TOOLS ?F.ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAliEROOM, No. J22 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December la Ow o AUCTION SALES. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Grntf. Mna'tr in Envihi. vs. Edings. rm? DAT. tho 14th of May instant at il o'clock, ?will be ?ol?! io front of the Old Custom House, under thc dlrocHon of the Vas'er, AT,L THAT PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, on "disto Islsnd. called ..Vinegar Hill," containing ono bnu Ired an1 sixty-seven acres, more or less; bounded ot: the lorth by lands formerly belonging to the late Bon.ism.'n Hialcv." on the west by lands formerly belonging to the ite James Clark, on the south bylands of-Murray, nd on the east bv lands of tho estate of Balley and he estate of Mikell. . On the Plantation is a convenient residence and suiti ile outbnJIdinoa. " . , Torras of Salo-One-third cash, and the balance on a redit of ono and two years, secured by bond of pur hasor and mortgage of the premises. Thc purchaser to or for papers. J May 14 th2tul_Master in Equity. UNDERI??CR?E IN EQUITY. Simons rs. Situons, el oL 'HIS DAY. the 14th of Mav instant, at lloclock,wiU be sold, a? the old Cti?tom House, under the direction of the understood. _ _ All that valuable PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND, itnate on thc wostorn side of the western branch of oopor River. H *t. John's Parish. Charleston District url known as Lcwisfteld. containing nine hundred and r?rty-oue (041) acrrs. more or less: boundine northward r on land now or latelv of John White; southwardly on ind lately of John L. Nowell: castwardlyon the western iranch of Cooper River, anl wesrwordlv on the public osd from Charleston to Mork's Comer, and having such linpc. form and marks anare expressed on a plat made iv Robert Q. Pinckney. Surveyor, on the 13th of Janu ry, 183.-;. ALSO. All thnt TRACT OF LAND, situate on the waters of ligm'n Swamp. Charleston District; bounding easton ands now or late o: John White; southwest on lands low or late of Graves; no'thwest on Linds unknown, and ands lamely of Keating Simons, deceased. Terms-One-third cash; the balance payable in one, wo and three years, witto interest thereon, payable an mallv from tho dav of sale until the whole debt bepaid, mid balance to be se ured by the bond or bonds of the mrehascr, with a mortgage of the premises sold. The Iwclltng-houso to be insured, and the policy assigned ethe Master. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. GRAY, May 14 th2tul _Master In Equity. Estate Saie, by order of Executors-Bouses and Lots. BY WARDLAW & CAREW. Will be sold at ll o'clock A. M.. THIS DAY, the 14th May in front of Exchange, A HOUSE AND LOT at the corner of Spring and Coming streets. Thc Ho se contains four rooms with Uro places, .ind double piazzas io the rear. The front room below, directly on the corner, is well adapted for a Store with ill the necessary fixtures, and ls an excellent stand for business. There is attached to this lot a good kitchen, with servant's room above, Ac, kc. The Lot is 46 feet 2 Inches 'ront on Coming street by 45 feet in depth, more or less. ALSO, , A DOUBLE FRAMED TENEMENT HOUSE, adjoining the above on Coming street, with four rooms in each tenement The lot is 33 feet 10 inches front on Coming street, by 48 feet 8 iuches, moro or less, and baa on it a well of water. Tho buildings on both thesa lots are nearly new and of excellent, materials. This property was in possession of the Testator before the war, and bas never since changed hands. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one, two and three years, with bonds secured by mortgage of property. In? surance and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay W. & C. lor papers. May 14_ may4,7,ll,13,14 Dru Goods. Clothing. &c. BV MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, ot 10 o'clock, I wiU sell at my store, corner King and Liberty streets, _r^ A general assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac., CONSISTING OF: PIECES WHITE BLUE and PINK MUSQUITO NET? TING and Robinet Lace. Plain and Figured Swiss, Plain and Crossbar Cambric, Jaconet. MuU and Nainsook Mus Un. Printed Lawn, B"rege, Crane Marotte, Mozambique, Prints. Cottonades, Brilliant, Summer Cassimere, Tweeds, A-e. Dozens Ladles* and Gents' Assorted Hosiery, White Tucked Skirts, Belts, Buckles, Hair Nets, Gauze 8hirta and Drawers, L C Handkerchiefs, Spool Cotton, No? tion0, kc. CLOTHING-Gents' Cassimere, Satinet, Alpaca and Linen Business and Dress Coats, Cassimere, Drill and Jean Pants, 4c, Ac. Leghorn and Felt Hats, 4c. . Terms cash._ May 14 Lemons and Annies, on account of ali concerned. BY LAUREY ?fe ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 14th inst, will be sold before our Store, No. 137 fast Bay, at 10 o'clock on account of all con? cerned, 10 boxes LEMONS 6 barrels Apples. Conditions cash._ May 14 Butter, Bacon. Cheese. Potatoes, Ac. BY LAUREY ?fe ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 14tn inst, will be sold before our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 30 kegs and tubs BUTTER 275 narrow New York Stripe 7 tes. Hams 15 boxes Cheese 10 boxes Shoulders 6 bbls. Pork Trimmings 10 bbls. Pork Heads 15 bbls. Potatoes 15 half bbls. Pigs Feet. Conditions cash. May 14 Horse, Wagon, Carl. <fcc. BY LAUREY ?V ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, tho 14th inst, will be sold at No. 219 East Bay, near Market street, at ll o'clock, 1 A No. 1 HORSE, young, sound and gentle 1 Butcher's Spring Wagon 1 Baker or Grocer's Covered Spring Cart 1 Spring Dray 1 Ex ra strong Iron axletree and new Wheels, suitable for Dray Wheels 1 Chickering Piano in fair order l Stove and Cookmg Utensils. Sundry articles of Furniture, Writing Desks, Mea? sures, Ac, Ac. 7000 Feet Boards, suitable for flooring. Conditions cash._May 14 Unreserved Sale of Sugar and Molasses to close consignment. BY J. A. ENSLOW dc CO. TO-MORROW, 15th inst, will be sold at our store, at ll o'clock, 60 BHDS. ) 20 TIERCES J CUBA CLAYED MOLASSES. 20 BARRELS J Which will bo positively sold to close consignment ALSO, 80 BARRELS } CHOICE GROCERY SUGAR. * Just received per schooner Alert, from Matanzas. May 14_ Whiskey, Sugar, Molasses, Beef, Cheese, Potatoes and Soap-Contents of a Wholesale Grocery Store. WM. MeKAY & JOHN CAMPBELL, McKay ?fe Campbell Will sell TO MORROW, (Wednesday,) at ten (10) o'clock, at their Auction Soles Rooms, No. 136 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, - barrels MAGNOLIA AND BOURBON WHISKEY. - barrels New Orleans Sugar. - barrels New Orleans Molasses. - half barrels choice Beef. - boxes Goshen Cheese. - barrels Potatoes. - boxes Soap. Scales, 4c. Terms cash. May 14 Dry Goode, Notions, Boots, Slwes and Fell Hals, <to. WM. McKAY & JOHN CAMPBELL, McKay <fe Campbell Will sell TO-MORROW, (Wednesday,) the 15th, Immedi? ately after their sale of Groceries, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF: COATS, PANTS ANu VESTS (superior quality.) ALSO, PANT STUFFS, SATINETS, Checks, Tabling Damask, White Linen Shirts, Hickory and Fancy Shirts, Buckles, L neu C. Hdkfa., Dress Plaids, and Colored Madras Hdkfs. ALSO, General assortment CUTLERY, Hosiery, Notions, Ac, ALSO, Assortment superior TRUNK8. ALSO, Two cases BROGANS. On account of all concerned: 1500 BAGS. Terms cash. May 14 Large Slock Summer Clothing from a New Torie House, on a Credit. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. On THURSDAY, the lCth inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at our Auction Sa.? broom. No. 133 Meeting street A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING, FROM A NEW YORK HOUSE. CO NS I .TING. Di PART, OF : SPANISH LINEN, Blay, Plauters and French Drill Sacks, Cottouado Sacks, Check Marseilles Sacks, Fancy Tweed and Black Italian Cloth Sacks, Cottonade, Camblet and Tweed Punts, Plain Linen, Check and Fancy Cassi? mere Pants, Marseilles Vests. ALSO, An invoice FINE FELT AND WOOL HATS, Straw and Leghorn Hats. CoudiUo us-Under $100 cesh ; ovor $100 approved city acccntaucos at two months, with Bank interest added. May 14 ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD I??0MHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PERRIGO. SHE REVA LS S tC RETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW, she restores to happiness those who, rrom doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations aud friend!:, loss of money, .vc, have become despondent She brings together those long separated, gives intoraia tiou couc?ruing absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stoieu property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will oe most success lul, causes ?peedy marriages, and tells you the very day you will marry, gives y. u the names, fiKeness and char? acteristics ol the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un va ils the dark and hidden mysteries ot the turure. From tho stars we see tu the Armament-- the malefic stars that overcome or pr nominate in the contJgurutiou-ironi the aspects and positions ot the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time ol bir;h, sh.' deduces the future destiny of mun. 1'ail not to consult the greate.-t Astrologist on earth, lt costs you but a tritio, and you may never again have so tuvornbleon opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness ?ind all desired iulormatiou, si. Parties firing at a distance can consult tho Madame by mail with equal smety and satisfaction to themselves, as ii in persou. A tull ami explicit cuan, ?Titten out, with all iuquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on recotpt of price above mentioned. The strictest secrcsy will bo maintained, aud all correspondence returned or destroy, ed. Reiereuce!. ot the nighest order furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly tho dav ol the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock ot hair. Address. MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. UrtAWtit J:i3, BCFFALO, N. Y. March 30 ly THE ?nSmw?sT ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, Id published at Manon. S. C., iu the central portion oi thc country, and oilers a favorable medium to Mer? chants, Dru^jists, Machinists, and all classes who desiro to extend then" business in the l'ee lice country. For the bunin ?.! our advertising patrons, we shall, in addition to our .-nbscnpiioti hst, which is constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously :iuuo extra copies ol the STAR, during the business season this Fall. Rates ol' Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL. November 20 _Editor an J Proprietor. ~THE ORAXiEBUBG NEWS. PURLISHED EVERT SATURDAY MORNING, AT (jraugeburg. S. C. Terms 92 per auuum, in ad "Muce. inuring the >.pr?ng and fall seasons extra copies of the jKA.xuEUCRii NEWS' ?'iii be circulated for thc bcuciit ol mir adv? rlising i<atmns. Contract Advertisements inserted on the most bberal terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Oraugeburg News, February 05 Orangeburg, S