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MASONIC l'otros Council Xo. II, It.-. & S.\ M*. Will meet each Thursday at (5 o'clock I\ M. from 1st October to 1st April and nt S o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following dales, June 24, julv '.VI, Aug. 19, Sept. 1Q, Oct. 21, Nov. IS, and Dee. It?. .V. F. IZLA K, T. I. Q. W. BltUNSON, Kceordcr. Knreko.Chntdt-r No. 13, II: ?7. M \? Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the foil twin dates: March 10th, April 7th, May 5th. June 2nd, August 4th, September 1st, October 27th, November J 1th, 1. ccember 20th. .1. V. IZLAll, M. K. II. I'. J. M, llnrxsox. See. Shibboleth Ijotigo No. 2S. A.\ I'V. Mv "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April ami at 8 o'clock f mm 1st A]ti*il In 1st October on the follow ing dates, April 1, May 2. .lime 0, .Inly -1. Aug. S, Sept. ?, Oct. ?, Nov. 7, Dec. 5. .I AS. V. IZLAK, W. M. Oko. W. Hucnson, Sec. may 20 1870 Tin. I. O. O. P. Kilisto Lodge No- 3.'1 ? Meets at Odd Fellows Ij?II, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March In 20tli Sept. and at 7.1 o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. a. itsciikh, >:.<;. (.:. D. ISLU.MK, See. RcllCt'Otl hotlge?Met Is S o'clock every second Wednesdav after sale dav. A. I-'ISC'HKH, N. (!. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Si-pt. 7, Dee. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TEM1 MO I* A N CJK. Oratigebtirg division No. 21, meets every Mondny evenii'g in the basement of the l'rcsbvterian Church. L O O A. J, A Graud 4th of July Carnival. A H.xi'fY Timk Comivo. The Ccnlenninl Cohirnitlec met ?again oil W ednesday afternoon last in the Hall of the Young Americas find transacted a good deli of business, looking to a -lib of duly celebration ?at this place. The following are the full minutes *of the meetings held on the 31st of -May and 7th of the present month : At a meeting of the Centennial 'Committee held on May .list the fol lowing officers and Commit lies were Appointed for the Centennial Carni val to be given on July 4th 187G: 'Chairman of' General Coin mil tee. : C. F. Gi:miKi.s. A .-.six/tints: X.i. \Y. Wilson, ?I. W. Mos? ley, A. II. Lewin, C. \V. Wilkinson. -Sem for//?A. E. (i lover. U?-ins>tfrr?A. \Y. Livingston {JiiHtitn'itt e. <?/' A eraiit/rmmfs ? ? Mrs. ,]. 11. Livingston, ?Mrs. ]?:. Fzekiel, Mrs. C. F. Cehn Is, Mrs. \V. A. Meroney, Mrs. J. C. Pilce, Miss Adella Kitchings, ?Miss Dora Williams, Miss Camw Tucker-, Miss Liley Williams Miss Nora Nculler. ('rdtors : S. \i. MeHichnmp, H M. 1. Bi'owniiig. At * an-extra meeting held June Vth 1870, the. following resolutions \verc'offered and adopted: Reiohetl; That we extend an invita tion to I)r. T. A. Elliott) Judge Glover and Col. W. Mutsun as our beloved Centennial guests. Resolved^ That o\ir Worthy Mayor, Ceo. tiolivcr act as Craud Marshal) for the da)\ Rrsohc.il, That a Comm ittee off) Ladies wait on our generous Mer chants and request them to (dose their stores on the Fourth of July and make it a general holiday. Resolved, That it Committee of 3be appointed to wait on the Trustees of different Churches, and have the bells rung from 0 to 8 o'clock on the Fourth of July. Resolved, That a Committc of 10 Boys and Girls be appointed to wait on the Editors ol Orangeburg N kwss and Times and Free Citizen ami re quest them to print 200 copies of "Hail Columbia" "Our Dixie" ami "Star Spangle Banner" for us, Resolved, That our .Ccnlenninl Cannons under command of dipt. C. M. Wilkinson, fire a salute of 100 guns between the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock on the fouth of July. Resolved, That the Edislo Kiflc Club reorganize, and parade with us on the fourth of July. Wesolvetl, That wc ex lend an invita tion to the I. Y. A.F. E. Co. and the I. E. Ii Ar. Ii Co. to parade with us on the Fourth of July. Ihsolvrtl, Unit the proceedings of this meeting be published wi our papers and that we extend an in vi In I tron to all in our Cniintv; also t hat nl PROCESSION. To form; nt Engine House nt 8 o'clock a.k M.j lo counter-mal-ch around tho Court House; thence down Russell street to Hurley's cor ner. FOR Till? FlSHTUAr. Tho procession will enter vehic les at Hurley's corner, ami inarch to Andrews' Fish trap. ON T111: OltOUXlJS. "Star Spangled Banner," by the Orahgolnirg Hand. ' Watch on the Rhine," ?>>' the Orungchuig German Glee Cluh. Centennial Dunce, by twelve hoys and girls. "Dixie Land," hy the Orangehurg Band. KhigliLs of Malta. Push in tin: Corner, hy the old Wall/, hy tho liand. Font Ilaeo, hy live hoys. Tariret and Mark practice," hv Edislo UMUs. Corn Sack Hate, hy four hoys. "Polka," hy the Oiaugobur Urtica Hand. Game bl" Rase Hall?live innings. Horse Krtee?entries hy d. \V. Cannon and K. V. Slater. "Home Sweet. Itoine," hy tin Oraiigoh? rg Hand. This will close the day's exercises at the Pish trap. t:v i si ;s viii><;hamm k. Torch light Procession. At Tin: c??ukt iiouoK. Music hv the O ran get) irg Brass Band. Oration hy Styles R. Mellich?mpe, \\ alia, hy the Orangehurg Brass Band. Oration hy Malcolm I Browning, Ks.p riitK woi:ks. A splendid display of lire works will lake p ace in front of the Court llotn.'C alter the orations. at i:i.t.iorr ham-,, Min.-tre's and songs. ci.os li. T .0 exercises of the da)' will he (dosed with a grand ball. From pro t'iit indications l\\2 general impres sion i.s that the coining 4th of July will he the grandest dayevcr wit nes.s'vl in Or?ngchurif. vouxa .j//;v \ uihwiax asso ciation? The public arc cordially invited to give its attention to the following or dei ?d" oxerci'cs. and to participate in l hem on r tihhuth next,11th. Service at H)A o'clock on Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church; ?ennoii hy Kev.A.F. Dicksohol Chester. Bible n ading at f) o'clock hy S. M. Kottweil at Lutheran Church. Night service at 84 o'clock at Methodist Church; addresses hv Capt. M. Glover. Kcv. J. IL 1 laskill."Kev. A F. I.Mckson and M. Kottweil. The Moody and S?n ke?' liyuis at afternoon ami night. A collection in nid ?l '.he Society at night Tho members of the Society will please meet at rooms of Associa tion on Saturday ni^ht at <sA o'clock. Till-: liAMliKCUK - As will In; seen in another coliiniu, a Ixepiiblican barbecue will be given at this place ot< ihxs 4lh of July. Fr?hi the preparations going on we judge that tin-day will be properly celebra ted. Thousands of people, will be here In (rat. a good dinner and listen to good speeches. The coming glorious ?Ith will herald in the one hundredth Aiiiuvcr.-iiry ?l iy mciicnii Indepen dence, and it is tu be hoped that '.tie: pitlici appointed to get up money for the 1 ai becue on that day w ill do their level best in that conneclioh. Let, each man strive to heat his heigh h?r, and we shall have a celebration that will make the Republicans of I lie County liajtpy. Speakers fron, iihr oad wil I be here. If things c??ld be made satisfacto ry all around would it not be a wi-^e step on the part of the. Town Council to purchase a lot elsewhere than the ihiddlo of the streot and make it a present to the young America Fire Engine Com pit iiy ? It is our opinion that, the people, would not object lo an extra tax being levied lor the purpose of removing the present hall of tliis Company to some other part of the Town. It. stands now in a place that, should he vacant, and mars and blurs the beauty of out otherwise beautiful square. Of course we do not whh to be understood as advocating any trouble for the Young A incriciiH What we mean is, that the Town Council shall buy them another lot, build them another hall, and present, bit!, to their Com pun v, Tho Fire Companies paraded on Tuesday ufternoon lost. "What do the Comity officers mean by having so many batcaus made. Judge Reed was serenaded by tho Band on last, night a. week ngo at his hotel in this place. . . ? ?i ? W. Terry Murphy, Ks<p,of Braneh ville, spent several days in Town du ring the past week. Mr.. .Willi?m Willcock lim the job lor roofing with tin the new Court House. Another neat cottage has linen erected on Amelia ?t rei?t by Mr. Ceo. 11. ('01 nelson. Air. John haute has a large and well selected stock of dry goods, gro ceries und P'icors. His prices are low, whirh .-nits the times precisely. County Treasurer Livingston levied on McKeun's gravel train on Monday last lor taxes due l?\ the company to the Sliitc.__^ "_ Courtis going on in Charleston. Solicitor Bull/, gave out over seventy bills of indictment to the Grand Ju ry. County Auditor Van 'fassel will be at Branch viile on the 17(h, and at W. Fi. Lewis' store oil the 27th of this iiunitli Ihr the purpose of assessing. Our old friend W. T. Muller says he has the best stand of cotton in th ? comity, lie seems to he as success ful at farming as he was in the gro cei'v business. Keprescntative \V. II, Kecdisli was in Town mi Saturday last. lie was looking well and represented Brnnchville as being in a prospetbiis eondit'on. We have been blest with ihdight ful nsitis since our last issue. Gardens have impiovcd wonderfully, und the fanners generally seem to be iti better spirits. Senator Andrews1 line thorough bred stallion. Mcmhrino Trustee, is fast gaining a repntat on. He is almost universally acknowledged to be the linesL station ever brought into this Comity. There was sniue bedding lying on a lumber pile, near the Treasurer's office on Tuesday uftornoon last, which a young man who is anxtou to get married said belonged to him Preparing i Another attempt, was made to burn Mr. Alex out on Monday night of thi.s week, if the parties should be caug-.it in the act on some future oc ensiou. no punishment could be two summary or severe for them. Dave Palmer b?s a tine supply o! calfskin upper.-, and is prepared to make shoes of all stecs and styles Duvc. is n first-rate bund, at his trad.' am! should receive the patronage lie deserves. mux TA X ICS? The time lot' the collection of Town taxes has been extended to I he 20 til hist. Fifteen hundred dollars has bee ii collected up to date. LI'Til Kit.IX PIC-XIO The. I lit heran l'ic-Nic is going on at Andrews' Fish trap as. we go to press A large nod enthusiastic crowd is in attendance- A full account in our hvxl. ?? ? -* The com mit tee on arrangements met on the 8th iiisl., and elected .1. Jl. Living.--toti as Treasurer ami J.. Hammond Fot'dUnm .Secretary. After instructions t<> nbti.y the sub coin mil tec, tidjournc I t ? meet on 12th iiisl. There was a caucus of Republicans at the jail on Monday night last. Speeches were ma le by a number ol influential delegates and representa tives of the pe.iplc. Mr. A. F. Browning acted as Chairman of the meeting. il l E L K TEA .1/ - Mr. R (J. Tobin and ol bora arc getting up a Uilhi 'foilin, and intend to challenge iho. Slate when th.-y get fuI y lirgani'zed ami practiced. There are several line shots in Orangeburg, itudwc hope Sir. Tobin will be .suc cessful in hi- undertaking. ?na? ? - . -T?? ? '1 he ( ol umhin /i'l/i'sfn- has been en larged and is now decidedly the hesl paper published in Columbia. It. is in l?r a stmighlout light and gives the journals nl "expediency" bricks every day or so. The li'i/tVler refuses tobe inveigled into tho support of Tilden or any other man for twenty cents a lino. elo)VEl{s-~~"?'" As announced in our lust issue, a hirged variety id' Mowers und plants, were offefed at Mr. Ogren's on Mon day last. A number of persons sup plied themselves with choice varieties, Orders for any kind of geraniums may be left at Mr. Orlens' who will fill them at it rcm-omiblc price. soda : soda :: soda > a - Di'. llydrick-has just received and put up a hc-\Iv Soda Fount am! will liuiiecfoitu hold himself in readiness to sl'uko tlio thirst of his cualomcrs wit!, gr o,!, Jufcii'ct: cob) :.,Via I i i all who ttfft ittliii'id give ,\;\m u baj.Land m d??>, p 'he tcihpcNlut c PLA STEH AM) FAlLMFlt? This is thu very best agricultural publication in tlie country, ithU yet it is published n't the low price of $2.00 per annum. If our farmers arc de sirous of securing a lirst-class maga zine of the above descript ion, let them send their subscriptions to (ho I'ldiihir ami Faninr, Kichmnml, Virginia,and for $2 they will receive for thu whole year round the very bcsl of agricultu ral rending. LOW CO US f II YSTJltKi: - The strike id along |hu Cunt bailee have gone, hack to work. It. is our opinion that the strike wits terribly exaggerated, and Ihnl politics had nothing lo do wilh.it. Siedler, editor of the Walicrhoro AV?-x, and Sheriff Terry of that county, t lie most decent Republicans in that portion of the State, did all they Could to nl ay the exciieinent growing out jfihc distur banc'. There will be a public lecture do live red at Orangcburg on the I -Uli ins', by Mr Sniodly ol' Iowa 1 lectu rer of Natioiitil li range 1'. II. Ala meeting of Delegates from various Gr?tiges of ibis fount v it was resolved to have a basket |>ic uic. in which all the members of the order of this au I contiguous t^ountirs with their friend-*, whether lucinber.s or not, arc cordially invited tu join on the accsision. iiKUXQVKXT j.a.\j> sales - County Treasurer Ijivingstoii com menced these sales in the 5th instant, ami continued then from day to day up (o yesterday. On account of the scarcity of money there were very few buyers in nt tendance, and nor.se iiucntly a huge amour of hind was I or fei teil to the Stale Unless South Carol inn government* in the future be upright and holiest, the entire properly of the tax-payers will be forfeited to the Stale in five year's lime. The following sales, forfeitures and purchases were undo du ring the weak: K-.t. Henry A rant, 100 acres, pur chased by F NY Iniirey. J io Summers,!) aci es. purchased by F \V l-'airuy. * i H NY Ihnbriet, 825 acres, purchased bv NY I* Murphy. \J FJuekson. 200 acres,; foilViled t the State. li P Colonial!, 589 acres, purchased by ?I A Jones. * A rigtis Me Lean j 98 tieresj purchased j 1 y C A St nicy. * P F Cet::!or, 519 aert-.i, purchased by F NY Paircy. Daniel Summers, 204, acres, pur chased by F"\Y Faircy. .las Van Tassel, (sold lo L V Aus tin), 1 >50 nercs, purchased by F NY Fniroy. () I) Cain -100 acre.-, purchescd bv F \V Faircy. Stephen Stephens, 25 acres, pur chase I by F \Y Kai ivy. Kli/.ibeth Acres, 412 acres, pur chased by I) \V A ntley, J V OR, 12 acres, puivhased bv F NY Fairey. Peter IPtlcy, 20 acres, forfeited to State. K M Smith, 1 lot, purchased hy Boliver and Dibble. Mrs Alice Tides, 1 lot, purchased by (!co llolivcr, C K Bozurdt, -MO acres, jairchased bv (!co Boliver. Pharoah Ilohinso'i, 1 lot. and 10 acres, purchased by Goo Boliver. L v Bast, 1 lot, purchased by J A .Jones, ; Gco Thompson,!!, acre, purchased by J NY 11 Dukes. I Maiy A luahinet, 1 5S acres, for I foiled In the Suite. NY F Ilart/.og, 1 hit ami 12 acres, purcba-ed by J L NVan naniaker. Mrs L Miller, 8 acres, forfeited l<> ibe Stale. Cylla Furtick, 20 acres, forfeited lo the State. Jas B Mack, 2(H) acres, forfeited lo tin- Slate. J M Johnson, 199-1 acres; purchased by J A Jon. s. .John 11 Simes, 200 acres, forfeited to the Stale. Solomon NVilliatns, 50 acres, for feited to the Slate. .1 D llruncr, 1 I acres, forfeUcii to the Slate. A J Ivittveil, O?? acres, mirchascd by NY P Murphy. Louisa Livingston, OOU ueivo, for? felted lo the Stute; July lvthhly, 1 lot, purchased by J J Mitchell; Tluid C Andrews, 010 nercs, forfeit ed to the State. Mrs Caroline Browning, 12 acres, forfeited to the State. F V Shu lor, -100 acres, forfeited lo j tho Stale. T C Andrews, 20:) acres, IWfeited to the Slate. Thad C Andrews, 50 tieres, forfeited to the Stale. Nelson Hopkins, 105:ici'es,lorlciicd to the Stute. lv-t Tims Oliver I Odd acres, pur chased by NV J DeTveviilo. 'I be cost, of shooting an Alderman in Ninety-Six ranges from one dollar to live dollars a .shot. Mr. John IL M?se ley died at, Lowiidosville on Mom lay, aged 20, from a complication of diseases; Mr- NY. 11. Crow ford, of Marion, received a few' days 'he sad hitel 1 ligniicc r)f tin;* death oi hi-, vouuecst Bgg" _ff yy/Mncu villi: items? 3 lursobaek riding seems lo be a favorite exercise Willi the young la dies of Brauchv*dlui. The crops in (bis section arc rc remnrkably good, und the fanners are sanguine ol an abundant Harvest Onr old and esteemed fellow towns man Mr. J,a.s. It. Berry bus been tbc recipient of the congratulations of bis many friends during tbc past week. ? Bey. A. I. Hartley administered the ordinance of baptism to ten per sons mi Sunday last, (^nile a num ber of person?? were, in attendance. Mr. Hartley is an able and eloquent minister, and has accomplished much good in this community. The .-lore house of Mr. Burns I). Myers was entered by burglars on the night of the Olli inst, and robbed ol forty dollars in. silver, some green backs, and a considerable amount of goods. The entrance was effected through the front door and seems to have been the work of an adept. Several robberies have been commit ted arbuhd this place within Iho last few weeks. They arc supposed to have been the work of an organized band. The item that appeared from this this place in your contemporary of last week, saying that the murals of Branch vi He were improving, is an indirect insinuation that our graceful little Town is loose in that respect, and is a slander which we repudiate.. M6r rally the people here will compare favorably with those of any other ?lace; and we do hot like to road such insinuemloes" as the one to which I have reference. biqiojisia Americans are particularly subject to this disease and its effects : such as Sou: Stomach, Sick Headache Habi tual cof tivcucss, IIcarl burn. Water brash, coming up of tit 3 food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the Heart and all disca-os of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Green's August Flower will relieve, you at once, and there positively is nut a case in the United states it will not cure. If you doubt ibis go to your Druggist Dr. C. Dukes, and get a sample Buttle for 10 cuts and try it. HcgUlai* size 75 ccuts. A Flowi:n that C'iiancjks its Coi.ou. ? Botany is a di vision of na tural science which treats of plants, and a study of Vegetable Phisiology must ho the foundation of botanical knowledge?a study only possible by the improvements i:i the microscope and in organic chemistry. As plants are not scattered haphazard over the earth, botanical geography must, be studied, with this, plant-history. Botany luay be applied to the wants of cvery-day life, as in Agriculture, Horticulture, or Medical Botany. Animals often exhibit a marvelous instinct in selecting medicinal h;-rbs, and an observation of their habits has often, even in the present time, led to most valuable discoveries. And should man, with his knowledge and appliances, fail to diseovci less than the brute? It is of Medical Botany we would speak, or of the Heparine Plant, discovered in Southern xS'ubia, the Flower of which changes its color with every change of the atmosphere, The remarkable changes and varia tions of this Plant ami Flower have been for years our special study, re sulting in the. disco very of its posses sion of wonderful medical properties, the existence and value of which have heretofore been entirely un known to medical science. Alter much labor and scientific investiga tion, we have succeeded in extracting its peculiar medicinal principles, which is a specific and euro for all discuses of the Liver, Stomr.ch and Bowels; a permanent cure for Dyspe psia, Indigestion, Spleen, Constipa tion, Joun.licp, and all Billions Com plaints. Of course wo cannot send, a living Flower of this Plant to all who read of llepatine; but to all who will send their address, lo iMcrrcll & Coudeh, Philadelphia, Pa., with a tbreC-cent stamp tor return postage, we w ill semi Free a flic-smile of the Flower, that will (hange its color ju t the same as the real llepatine j Flower. The Medicine, Morrell's Heparine, for sale by \)r. A. C. Dukes Orange burg, S.O., and will cute t\U ?li.sca.-cs of t he 1 .ivcr. 1 OJTUT. (ty COUNTY A rppri >ll, <u:.\.\-(.i:m iu;( S. C? May 20th IST'?. Notice \i hereby given, thai this ujyee will he open to i'revive I'eturns of Personal Properly from the ft day of June '.until the 'JOlli day of .Inly ISJfl Taxpayers will Itcturn the number of j Cattle, Horses, Mules, and Asses, Sheep ami j hints, ll?>gs, lings, Watches, SiUer Plate, Pleasurer ( ari iages and their values. A1m>, average value a.. Manufacture.-: and as Mer chants, Moneys, Credit:>, over Indebtedness, t Stocks and lionds, together with "all other I property" not enumerated above. All trans ? fers of Heal lust., must be reported,. 50 per cent penalty will be add. -! lb till property i u< t llcturtH'd prior io Jiily '.'Oih IS70? i . .1 AM van T.\;:si:b, NOTICE OR.\NGKU?KG, S. C. June Ist 1870. I will be at tbe follower immctl places to rcee/ive Returns of Personal property fin- the year 1870, in follows: * At Lcwi.sville Monday and Tuesday June Fill* loth. At F?>rt Motte, Wednesday, June tl.th. At Rowesvillc, Friday, June 10th, At B.ranchvillc,Saturday June 17tIt At NY. E. Lewis' Store (Poplar) Tuesday, June 27lh. At J. F. Ways Store (Goodbys) Thursday, June 2(Jlh. At K nulls Mill/Monday, July 10th. At Col. D,. Livingiton Mill, Tues day, July Uth. At NY. L. NY. Rilcy's, \\ro4uosday, July I2i.ii. Tbe Ofliee at Orangebit rg will bo open for [he same purpose until the 20th day of July 1870, after, which time the 50 per cent penalty will be charged against all delinquents. JAS. VAN TASSEL, Co. Aunrroir. ?IIANGEJV?11G ACADEMY AND j KINDERGARTEN. I O i Monday June 20th Rev. J. (inch man Ilaskell and Sisters, will ope.i a SCHOOL at tli. ir residenca on Russell Street. In connection with almve a KIN DEUGA UTFN, (for children be tween the ages of three (3) and seven (7) will i c opened as soon as the pro per material can be procured lroni the North. Applicaiin/is for both Schools re ceived on Saturday and Monday between the hours often (10) and two (2) J. R?GIIMAN H?SFELD. Grain Cradles. Western Corn. Sis finger grain cradles just received AlJsj'O Another car load of PRIME CORN', which is o IK-red at low prii*cs for Cash. AUGUSTA EAMILY FLOUR. FRESH BEAT RICE, &c., Volt sa1.K BY JOHN A. HAMILTON, OKAXUEMJRG. Is Common* Plhas. Oliveros va. Oliveros, <:/ til. For Sale, the Lot, and Residence on Rnssrll Street recently erected! between Mr. I'ike's anil Mr." SeoviU'S; with thy urna menial material fur finishing th.i> pia/./.is, A.c., in handsome style. The homo has French roof, three l>ay windows, and kitchen extension, and has eleven Ituanv* \\\ nil. Tlie hot extends hack to Clover "Sm-ei in thu rear, has outbuildtug* and si line W'e)l of water. For further particular*, apptv to Mrs. Rosa Oliveros, Kxeeutrix, or the undersigned) who will receive pro posals for the purchase of the same. The lime tor proof of claims iigotnt tho F.statu of tho lato Ksidro I. Oliveros ha* hau extended to August 1st, 1S70. !>y t hrdcr of the Court 0. 13. ft LOY Kit, Referee. jnnc *l 3in. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. O a a x(; knr no Coi? nt y . 15y Arc. It. .Knowi.ton, l>fpiire, ,7. 1*. NVhereas, Lewis Collier, hath made suit to tite, to grant to hint letters of Adminis tration of the Kslatc and effects of Cte.iar Cam, late of said county, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and crcdi'nr* of the said Ca-s.ir Cam, deceased, that they he and appear, before mo. In the Court of Probat-v, to ho held at Orangeburg 0. \\. oi\ ?June ttlth, next, after publication hercofi | ui II o'clock in tho forvv.iion, t,u show eausev I if any they have, why the said Administra | Wen stu m Id not he granted, Civ en under m> hand, tl\te 2oth day of XlaVi Auuo Uutnini l.s.Tn. AKC, 15. KX?WLT?Jf; | i..s] J.ntigc of Probate, O. 0. niav -7 4t Notice Qf dismissal-. XOTIt'K is hereby ftiven that I shall ono month from date file my final account with the llonorahle Judge of Probate for Orange-? burg County, and ask for letters of dis missal as tiaardain of Jerome and John, (ileaton, . Mav Kith LS7?, II. H. GLATTON, (JuartUjn. may to I)LACK YOCRSFXF INT>LTF.NDKNT ~ of She Scnvcipj of Labor, by procuring the celebrated KKLIi CULTIVATORS Come and sec them work, nt th* Fair (.'rounds and judge for your sclvcn whether they are a h limbing or not. They great labor-saving implement, doing wori "i :,-.m men and two horses with . :i> hoi -e and plowman, for sale by CANNON ,<;. HOHLNSON, i ? r?h Agctit& far tho (bounty. M&y 0 litt