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LOGA. L,. AVe will publish the charges of bis Honor Judge Heed, in nur next issue. \Vo;enlI e.llei >n to the advertise nient of the sale et'a line business1 stand [?in main street. Judge Heed was severe in nearly all of his sentences. Tue Judge, very properly, docs not believe in mil I; ai.d water justice. A cotton plant, seven or tight in ch's high from the hold of Mr. .1. W. Way has been laid upon our table. Who can beat this? The Installation of lie v. (i. A. Hough as 1'astor of the Lutheran Church will '.aho place to-morrow, any visitors will be welcomed. Their pew Organ will be used for the first time on that occasion. Mrs. iv/.ekiel certainly deserves, and we gratefully oiler ntiv thanks lor a lot of tine early cabbages sent us the other day' they lot med quite an addition to oar table, and wi re | highly enjoyed by all hands. Sec Or. A.C. Dil kes* ad vert iscmeii I of "Green's August Flower." We are told that it works wonders, (lo and get. a sample vial at least, and while you arc at the Hectors, sample bis soda water too. It is good; The Ladies oi' the Baptist congre gation continue their Ice cream festi vals on Friday evenings at the Fire man's Hall. Their object, is a good one?to purchasr an organ for their church, and we are glad to hear that they are making considerable pro cress. The present (.rand Jury is a fear less and faith fid body, and we are sat isfied that the committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the county, namely: Col. J. C. Kdwards, .1 "WallaeC Cannon ami George Wit. liatns, will perform their whole duty honestly. We regret to announce 'he serious illness.of Mr Luther Uahsdale, at bis residence in tIds place, it is to be earnestly hoped that a kind l'rovi .b hoc will .-pare him for years yet to his family, and numerous friends. .Sinei- wrilwrs 'he above wo b'arn that .Mr. II. >s improving. bis cus'bihors, and at moderate price-. Mi1. ( 'harliy C fiirels, sind John .t.re his coadjut.i y.% an.! are always ?ready and willing to wait upon hav er-- Mr. Kort john's cigars are excel lent. ^-.?A.v*..-. Mr. C. A. l?ley, son of W. L. W. Kileyi F.sq., has returned from INutgh keejisic, N. Y. \vh re he has beeil at College. He graduated with much credit lb himself, and is now ready I > begin the battle of life on hi- own ac count. We wish him success in his contemplated undertaking. J. K. Iilaekuian, Ivq., of the A'-/' ami Co'uricv wa> in attendance upon the ('oilri of Sessions the present week, representing that paper. He wa besieged by those who wantcd hiin to slander their superiors. No wonder he left, before Court adjourned. Black man, we felt for you. It is with melancholy regret that we announce the death, .on Wednesday last, of the only child of Sir. (1. W. Baxter. We extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathies. Their lost one was a very interesting child, and we know its absence, from the family circle, will be borne with pain and anguish by it.- parents. W. K. CllOOK? Can boast of as m at a grocery store ill there is in any town in the Slate. His groceries arc; always fresh, and just the kind for family purposes Hi* motto is (o live and let live. Hence, his customers never fail lo get bar gains at his store. Give him a call and save your money. ?~?n.ioicr- ? ? ? ^uaoM? Among the cases disposed of during the recent term of the Circuit Court was the case of Dukes vs. Del lay, which had become quite a ants* cclchre. The case bad been on the docket since bST'2 und numerous issues both of law and fact were involved. The liual decree was rendered on Thursday May 15.5th, by which the defendant's ditelh is to be re-opened, the same having been kept shut up by an order of injunction for three years Malcolm I. Ilrowuiug Ivq., represented the defendant ami Messrs I dar & Dibble for tlie p'ain lid'. The combat of I he ca e r? tit et . great credit upon the cotub) 1 cue ig< d. The Grand ?Jury presented Wesley Washington for cursing Ihe Solicitor, and recommended thai the (Merk he required lo make him enter into sure ly for his go id hcheavior, or he sent to j Jail. Judge lice I or Yr d the Clerk t.i issue a m it warrant for the chap, and put him under a bond ol' six hundred dollars, or he committed. Washington has abscondeo,biitoi? -els are on the look 0.11 for him. This much good :!;'? present fearless Graml [Jury have already acei luplisliod. Irischer is a prince of good lolidws, I while perhaps, he docs n?.t know "how 1 lo hep a hotel" !.e certainly knows how to keep a complete grocery, d j ' a wel! stocked and w< 11 kept oar. . nis we knvw "for stire!' as his (ianyinedo walked quietly iiii.6 our .sanctum a few days since and deposited a waiter of good thing.- well calculated lo plea-" our I'ldilorial palates. We had an inti mation some lime since from I'ischer ol this aliair, bird must confess lo sur prise al llie Champagne; ?egais, Ice, and?hut hohl up, we ean't I' ll all. ir. i t.i.ACi-: vaS xox? This geiitlciuati always has an eye lo I he ihlresl of bis1 patrons, and never allows his stock to run down. And no belter evidence ?>!' his success need be vVahtCtl shah thoexUdidve use lb makes of printer's ink. Those who soil great quantities of goods, can af lord to advertise, while those whose customers are few and far between, cannot, ailbrd to spend money for tub vertisiiig; bccaitic their income is loo scanty. Cannon does ti lively busi ness, and like a progressive man, he finds it; profitable do itivcsl a paid, of his profits in printer's ink. And it pays him. Witness his success, and you will say.(hat his head is level, lie makes quick sales, and sell; goods low. Let one anil all drop in and see him. .1 SMALL col.IA I'll - Our efficient Clerk of the Court, whom the Grand Jury so highly coin pi I hi im ted for (he neatness, and good order of his office, was carried before his Jloriori Mayor Moseley, on Wednesday last, for light ing in i ho si reels, and fiiic.'il one dob jar. The Mayor considered that the Clerk had hecti grossly slandered by the party he chastised, ami vi rv pro "perly placed a moderate fine upon him. Considering the cireumslances nil TT-.V.^^^I r v.v.r1. gTjT.'rt pi Cf? UCti ii"u 'given t:i Mr. Uolivor, we caiiubi extend much sympathy -11 the whip ped parly, or wish that his ha I had !!??: gone up into the air. Mr. 15. sohl his ail versa ric's back Id the dust, with one straight sockdolager from his Shoulder, wide!: spraiiul his hand .-liglilly. Except thi<i ami tin- dollar lie laid l<) pay, he came out al! right. AI a regular meeting of the Or angeburg lirass Hand the following olliceil wi re e ci ted : Captain, .7. Hammond Pordliain. 1st and 'Jd, Limit. Wesley Meyers and Peter Mel-all. l>t an.! -Jd, Sergeant, Cephas Mil ler ami William C. L? lover. Coporal, C. S. Fleming. Major, M. Jiralcsford. Seel. T. T. Harwich. Tres. J. C. Diekson. "Capt. ?lack" as he is generally called who is the organizer of this Bund desires us to say that he is pa tiently waiting tin- actions of the sub scribing iilcinlit rs, never was a sei of young men more hungry for music than his twenty, he promises to please us with music sixty days from the time he is in possession of instru ments. The following sentences were pro nottneod by Jtidgc lleeil, al the close of the .Sessionsof Courl on Wednesday last : '1 he Slhlp vs. Jess. Uriggmann, indictment for burglary and grand Ittreonry?Sc nIe i i ee?two years in the I'eheteuliary al hard labor. The Strilu vs. Richard Wilson, in dict moiil grand larcenry?same sen Icnce. The Si ate v-. Amos Jones, for pctil larceiiry?Henlehco ? nine, moths in l'enitciitiary al hard labor. The Stale vs. K.-ati Hill, resistance lo ponce officer?Sentence?one month in County Jail. 'fhc Slate vs. A in h rose IY'arson .?.11110 olfchce?two week.- in jail. The State vs. Murray Uobinson jr, iiliil William h\ Uobiuson, indictment for malic ions killing hound dog- two cases - -Sentenced to pay. $25.00, for the two, in cat h case, and cost, or he j commitlcd lo ? county jail for our j month. Tlic Mint oii Dungaree. Columbia is eeilaiiily becoming a city ol sensations. Kon w times lliey come singly, like tlie Fnrker, and IJowt'iy, ami Smalls wonders, tind sometimes lliey <?>'!tn.> together; a; *li* 1 the County eoniini.-siohor.-i*Ihiseb.iiiid (hu iliaiii tiitl ilash; but Ihe latest seil sal ion is ihe discovery of a gang; ?l counterfeiters within (he walls i?filic penitentiary. Ii seems incredible thai weshould, ai'iil without our knowledge^ have unoii the banks of I Ii" (iiu an u an auxiliary mini, ami yet - v.- b is Iii? j fact. For some lime past, several ! cigar dealers and other merchants ft ttiicl tho number of niekb s in their \ drawers on the increase. Tlie parties presenting them were watched and Ibund to be guards am: others having business with tlie penitentiary. An investigation lield yesterday disclosed the fact that for sonic lime past United Stales nieklo live cent peiees have been manufactured at the above named penal institution. The names of all the parties engaged in this nefarious business have not yet been made public. It is known, how ever, that George TlintitpFou, th.* con vict recently pnrdniicd. is the man who was discovered circulating- thth'n | iu this city, t * tit it i.; impossible lie J could manufacture thchi tutassisled. ? l it is even rumored that some of the I guards are mixed up in the business, j There i- but little doubt, if any, that soinc of the guards are no better than the criminals they watch over. It was only oil Saturday that one of them was sentenced to live years in the institution for murdering a con vict; another was tried at the last session of the court for larceny. It is but a few days ?inec live of the con victs either connived with the guards while out at work and wer'* pcrihitlcd to escape, or which is as bad, cut their way, unarmed as they were, through their armed guardsmen. To this the? add the almost ineiGdiblc crime, under the oi mi instances, of coiiiitcrtcitiiig; The public mind is being prepared b\ cr.sy stages for anything- up to a general revolt. Wo trust Colone! T. \V. I'artiielc, the new siipcniitljiidchi, wi 1 put the screws down at btieC, and reduce the disorder and negligence so pa hi fully apparent to a state oi'tlie most rigid discipline. He can do it, and the confidence of the people in his ? termination to do it is unshaken. Ofli'ecrs were on the track of Thompson last night. T.UJ: Nt.W Sl'KClK. Further evidence oflhc eoitnterfeii ing at t!?e penitentiary was brought to liglit yesterday, and a thorough inspection and investigation b&ihjo prisoners and the buildings made by | Cob Farmolo, the sup6riiitendcht;raiicl i)cpuly United States .Marshal Can ton. The spurious coin was made from lend taken 'from the;roof df the ylioe shop, and cast in mould.- made fro in dies formed of the genuine live cent piece. K very thing connected w ith the manufacture of the''counter feit stuff has been captured, and a small rpiaiitity of the base moi.ey.a sample of which can he seen in our otliee. It is a poor substitute for tlie fiiic, bright iiicklc of Uncle Sam. Kill a few days will elapse until all en gaged in the business will he. in the hands pf United States officers.? L'nioh' I!, raid. 'flirre is ho rase i>t" Dyspepsia that (i'recn's August Flower will not cure, t'onie to the Drug .Mote ol' Dr. A. <'. DCKKS, aad inquire tthottl it. If yen mi tier from Costivene>s, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derange-! incut of the System, try it. Two or three dosts will relieve you. Uoichce's Ciclinim Syrup is now sold iii every town ntul city in llic United States NVc have not less than live hundred biters from Druggists, saying it in the best inedi ciiie ihey ever sold for Consumption, Throat 6r laing di-'a-e. Sample hottbj of cither lo conIs. Kegnlai size 75 ct.< Dil. A. 0. DUN MS'. a l/NQNNl J SURE CUKE OR A FORFEIT OF ONE liUNDRED DOLLARS! TO fl^YSJMSPTlCS on tit < >se si i i'i-i-:i:i x<; with \A\YA\ COM PLAhXT, 1SI;t Ki or "Kc>iiin 1< For h Never-Failing lit niedy, (riHTJilIy (Ii; covered und known (o but one person in flic Unit'<l yinfesi? l-'eiii:deS with debilitated constitutions (of ~io-it or long duration) vigorously ivdoied in a short li;.-... Ad In .s CONSTA NT INK, Ornr.gcbnrg, tt, C. t liarlcstoii A ? ??- ? iitxl Coitriir and Cobun hia t'liimi //..cid copy one week and c-ml lull to this < tfti a. :?.< I L?l ?? Quick Sales and Small Profits H! -ILL non Ifi TIIK i*SiACE TO 53 5J V YOU El MY 0 - f S and SHOEs. GROCERIES, > IE, I also have on hand a supply of the Celebrated Garden and Hand Plows Which will pay you to call and examine J. WALLACE QAOT02T. .1 OHR' O U IS BT im >!ii:!r;i i;\tn v. saddlk And iiabnfss .mai?:i;i:. Heilig t onviiif? -i of i Ii?; necessity of procur ing a larger st?be ibi-my liuisiN.iiw-'i ami a favorable opportunity having beim '.'ranted iiic to obtain such, I lierebv litko th.? pleasure of informing my friends and cti* loin eis, iliiii they will liiul me at hie MUCK STtilvli forinely occupied by Mcmm Kobii .v. lim., wlicie business will be puueudly at leuded to in the f.iture. may 'j'.! 1 '-7"i flm A" A LU? ill R \l\ 'SiXKto' STAND 2E3 O II S A Es 22. One L it en Main Strcety recently occu pied by M. Bich, measuring in front on Main street thirty-six feet, and rumiiuy back one hundred f i t. foiming an I., the li running in rear of bit off. Thome, measuring 1 -Sx:i5 feet. This i> one of the best Business Stands in the town of'Onuige burg. Terms can lio known on application to Mrs. HKKTIIA hicil Or Mr. CSE?UvJE B?Ll VEIL may 22 If wotics to contractors. " oKi'iorc bounty commissioners. buANnTntJin S. 0., May 20th 137?. Notice is hereby given that the Lake Bridge*, and Footway, near the Town of Or.uigeburg. South Carolina; ivil'besohl mit, at the said Bridges, for repairs lo die 'o.v.-sl Bidder, at !i a. M.,o:ithe ITih lltiy of June, A. I?. is7?. Also the Bridge ac.-..s; Poplar- Creel.-, situated in I'oplar Townshijij in Raid > County anil State?said work will be sold out to the lowest Bidder, a', the Bridge, on lib dav of June, A. I). IS,"?, at 11 o'clock, . A. M. Providence Bridge will also lie sold oat to the lowest Uiddcr, at the Bridge, on the ?'ili day of June, A. I). 187?. The nature of the work to be done wi ll be made known on the days of sale. Parties interested will lake notice and be present, and it is important that the said repairs be made at an early day. J. P. MAYS, Chairman of Board of Co. Coru'r*. Oratigeburg Conn ty. may 22 1S7"> -It A1J?7tJ I.VNTRATOKN SA.bK. Hy virtue of an order of the Probate Court I will sell at tli? bite residence'of Mary Zimmerman deceased. All die person al property of said deceased, on the 1st day of June IS7?. Consisting of Corn, Fodder, Bacon, Lard, Wagon, Uces,Cooking Stove, &e. Terms. Cash, on delivorr. Mav J?tb l?liK TIK)-;. 10. RICKK&BACK.EU, Adtni'r. mav 22 187.r? 2t Shegi^sSales. ? T!Te ffinl?"1I'lWWlHI dl Ulintv ORA XCiEIIUIi( i COU XTY, In Com mux Pleas. E. Posa C. Olive'os, widow and ) Executor of tin- will of Ksidro J. OHvcros, deceased, | I'laintills, against Cliflard Oliveros. Ella Posa OU ros, Nina Ferdinand Oliveros ami Bartolo Oliveros and Tlioin as W. (Hover, Defendants. J By virtue of the order of the said C?itrt I will sell at public auction to tlie highest bidder at Oraugoburg Court House; on the first Monday in June 1S7?, lining the legal hours for public sale.-, the following descri bed Peal Estate of the late Esidro J. Oli veros deceased, situate in the Town and County of Orangebnrg, viz: 1. All that certain lot of laud on the Southern side of Pussell street,,fronting on ' ?aid street, 5-1 feet S inches and riming back 2tM feet more or less, bounded East by lot of Thomas B. Poyd, South by lot lately of T. K. Sa-portas and Wext by lot of Theodore Koiui and ITehry Kolin, being die some lot whereon was located the Drug store of the lair I>r. Uli venia until the fire of January 1S7?. 2. All that certain house and .ot on the Sorthern side of Kussel i st reet continuing ] of an acre, more or lewi, bounded Fast by lot of Y. Cithan, North by lot of Noman A. Bull, and \V(Mt by lot of V. Pitthnu, being the lot sold and conveyed to the late .Dr. (?livero? by Mm. Maria L. Ntuiflbr by her deed dated Jsnunry 1.S72, and recorded in book 12, page IS and l'J in the register* office for tin Ctmntv; Terms of sale?One Third Cwdi, and the Balance on a credit of one and two years with interest from date of sale, ihc purcluie er or purchasers to give Bond to the Clerk of this Court for credit portion of purchase money, with Mortgage of the premises purchased, in which Mortgage shall be in led a covenant for resale in ea*e nf tho breach of the condition of the bond, and in case of the bouse and lot on the Northern side of Bus-e!l street (above mentioned "2*'). The premises shall be insured at the ex pense of the purchaser, policy shall be Resigned to the Clerk of this Court, the pur chaser shall also pay for papers and record ing, ami in case any purchaser or purchiis crs fail to comply with the terms of Kale, the premises purchased, in such instance will It resold on the ne.it succeeding salts da v at such former purchaers risk, brahgeburg II., ) Sberi IPs (illiee. \ E. I. CA IX, May 1(1, 1S7?. J S. O. C. mav 22 'M Sheriffs Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions lb me di rected, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangebiirg ('. IL. on die FIKST MONDAY in June next, for cash, all the right, litle and interest of tlni De fendants in the following property, vir.: A|l that Lot with the Building thereon in ibe town of ()rangebnrg, fronting on street running Southward fioin Main or Bussed street (name unknown) from a point nearly opposite the I'resbyteriau Church lot, measti ring on said front till feet and measuring back MO feet, bounded North by lot of Andrews and wile, Fast on said street, South by lot of Vlicker and wife (now Kirk Robinson) and West by lot of Livingston. Levied on as properlv of James Cannon at the suit of IL B. Bice. Orangi htng 0. II., ") , Sberill's Ollhe, [ E. 1. CAIN, Mav |7, D7 >. J S. O. C.