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THM OltANGEBLllG NEWS, rUDLiSIIK? YVKRKLY OBANQEBUBG, S. C. O?cc of PvWtation on Marfan Street over the iW Office. SAMUf^DlUUI^K, JJdltor. VIRGIL C. D11U1I.K Associate K.litor. ?IIARJ.KS It t(\li, 'imbiber.) < >'.) > liEAm^G j^^Il|jGNr E^ItY PAGE. ?SAT Ulli) AY, MAY 9, 1,808. -fciLVf. ?tMrn^-.u^,,.;;^^ , ,,t,, ." "Our Duly. ., ?; , ?' -?????Ii;.it ) , n) . / Thb^nib^rafto Party 6f'Or?ngoburg Bh* \ t o* ,o;n7hi i>| -.Mi-.fb, "!, ,?.,(. ." r Xtrict ^(f^c^td^^^pntor the arena boldly,''for Jtbo'onsuJng? cIccHom; A ticket has bcoii nominated,'- to 'which . none can object },;K?>'. it criibrnocs^1 nfl1'- Candidates none, but . ourt most wofiW VnliV^*W>?'- '?toik' - and' every ; W t'rjtfi?if'jv;'.! i>if) *.j ill ,',: i i Beeten of,tIi9t ITistriCjt has' its represent! ttvu' upon it,,; : It.,is.'no congregation of office-seekers by profossiptt. LjftcJsctKVf^o.pul^- desire to bleed tho public pufse/.nnd are induced to enter pub licJif?'tiy'tf'desiteY.?f greedy gain j it has on it tho natno of no ono, who has been bought by tho IpvjJi of filthy lucro to desert' his'principles and 3f4kp;jMfV?r.^-Vi1 HS'?-,,1,-?^ii^1!1?.f?"^*.0*his heart, to worship a ?Qi4fi^:x.,(m.7')'merely beeau.se it is of-r;Or.Ii J there nre n? lllUKUNGS on that tickdtJ'WdWrcj'dicC'io say:it. It comes bV fore moil orlX)ro"gel)urg'for' their votes; ns ft ticket of the, ojden tune, whou offices sought tho men, and not the men the offices. As such.iovv.ry/'inun who deserves to have a vote, will vote fdr'it, aud we arc happy to state, that wc do'not despair' of overcoming tho seeming oddsjajfdjOf crt)wning it With the laurel of succfk,t "?$ To this end.let every man work with a will, from flu? titnO; forward to the vory day of the election, ''if each'ciiiploycr would perform his dutyjulfyj jtnjl instruct His' employees properly iiIMi^,|tjho g^cat rntestiiiiiM -.which arc involved in th.is,issue, wo think, that there would bo no doubt; of tho success of the KKi I IT, in the coming 'content. It is '?<matter of 110 little mo "mcrij,'vt?fia^ cbulrsy the colored -people may take 111 tins uin n tho hist'election, some ullow nnco jra?_to bo made for their ignorance, some allowance.was to be utjidc for the cfTect of im positions' practiced'upon them by unscrupulous ^lud^al adventurers, sonic allowance was to be tMHMl^h.l'"- not, -baviitg been -properly in - strueted bytho white people of the country as to tho true issues before them. But now, it is our duty to reihovo nil ground for such ex cuses. Let? us fully instruct the frcodmen as aioiu -1 - W 1 . tot^mpjcaning.of phv'ir votes iu this election. Let-them plainly know, that, to vote the Kadi cal'ticketimeatis pure and full hostility to their bestfriondH. there are no questions at issue in th&strugglu, which even remotely affect Ojft^U fig, ;' ? . their rights in tho community, fcr no oonsh Jii<>/-f?i j ;om ml r n ? . . tutioual questions nro to bo decided by their b.dhjts. .^eyjiay? .o^fsiiued already. al! that thoir^vooatCH.have claimed for thorn ; aud tli?yrarel,!bld,ny!their political leaders of the past, that their rights as freemen arc complete ly vindicated! 'The ignorant b'ack man nih * ' ui HOi/r- mi if ij itiT . | perhaps ho pardoned for voting blindly at the bojiestof his.League, when lie was told he was voting to secure himself from slavery, and that sueh-'wrts the issue before him. But now, the case is vastly1'differ oh tl "Upon a'mere local ,. t,ifl.savi.il X ';"! 'iiliui ',.'? , ,; . . olsetinn, to lnnioril by bis vote the interests ot fnouiiiVj/oi 1 bifj Tdrun (itiifto ii i ho supports himself aud his family: to assist irpiestoiUDginpon. ns ns*District officers, a act of-JVOlWlchf ''InickfterH aiid needy adventurers. iil'wli?sb'ha'Ad? no public funds will be safe, and whoso triumph is the triumph of pauper .bt<|tit ih.i;:*; 1. ?? i^jO^erfprinciploiT?this is to exceed the limit ofrpur:!c?duraucc,?'this is for tho colored man to say that he cares not for tho friendship ol tfoffWiife i?dli ofUho cMintn-'. k "Xn^ AVo do not telievc tiiat tho colored pco ,001 'irl 1 ? i pie will so grossly.mistake their true position. Wc look baekuipuJ?U?Voh\ac,tion in the past, nfi'dSvo's?? thdt lit'the days of tho war, they were" in'nHi! faithful to their station and tlVcir' (iutics! Wo see them sineo tho war, m/ftlcd^ it,i^ true ; but misled, because tho * white mc? .?f: the South, stunned by tho disas ter of Unsuccessful struggles for liberty, were ^n a condition^ofr'Iethiirgic" dispair ; and bc Vn.Uf|f| c?!f)"'c" of 'Southern Ilightg actively instilled falso principles into their ignorant juiuilfonB.ut, now,, wo can observe, among the 1 intelligent of tho race, a spirit of anxious in !qniPyS!Whiph:i:hl,,ft!l.-OUieu of, good. Let. us stimulate and encourage that, spirit; let us I bhoW^\c eAlored rp*oplo that.tlioiv truo inter 1 csts arc idontical with those of the whtto raco, alioT t^'at tii vote- with' their employers means ! peace and harmony, while BtidicnliBm means ^,88&.'^ "'Kit- us'Ubiivcly educate ,tiic]r ininds!,aml'we *\vill ftnM1 that numbers of WftTlMt'rl .' 1 ? r ' ? I fi;ii , . AJiPlrsiwl^iKfi (?9 th.c l1ol,s WjUff f"- f,? vote:) assist us to vindicate against itll ..i.emic:\ 1I10 principles of ETERNAL IUGUT and .jrSTK'E. + , [COMMUNICATE;!).] ""?Jfot Kntocnl Heart. j < : j jj Mil. pPiTun :^"KyOiy;tb.ing that glitjfqrs is not/gold," neither'nrc al! whoudopt the Re publican platform, lead trim. Having learned this fact from some of the nominees of tho Republican party, to fill tbd (District' piBcjes,: I would . ?sk> space enough in your paper to give it publici ty, in order that the voters of the District may know who are their friends, and tho character of the.person for whom they voto. f\ ,' Mr. .Gpprgo W. Sturgeon announces public ity, that ho is not a Radical at heart; that ho is not an advocate of universal suffrage, and is as 'much opposed to negro supremacy as any ono of the Democratic party, yet he accepts |thc nomination from tho Republican party, joins with them in their meetings, aud in all his speeches endorses, and upholds the princi ples of tho Radical party. Why such duplici ty ! Why such n lack of manliness! Why such a want of honesty! Why practice sueh deception upou the colored votors ? If his heart is not with them why not have the bold ness to say so ? Again the recently elected member to the State Legislature, Mr. DoMars says, that ho Avas induced to accept the nomination from the Radical party; for the sake of position and profit. In other words lie is willing to sacri fice principle for Money. He is willing to be called a radical, because it will pay. Hero hen, Mr. Editor, is the secret. It is money hat prompts them to endorse the radical plat brm. It is money that induces them to preach Negro Supremacy. It is-tho prospect of a golden harvest that makes them willing to sacri fice honor aud honesty. Such men do not deserve the support of a free people. f\et the voters of tho District ill the coming elections, remember their men who aie seeking office, by openly favoring principles which they do not believe, if we can believe llicni. Such duplicity a and political dishonesty should not bo tolera ted. Let us go to the polls as otto man deter mined to vote only for those men who are hon est in their opiuions, firm in their principles of truth and justice, and who cannot be lured by gain to net a He. Remember we are fight ing for a great, principle. Lay aside all per sonal feeling and vote for principle and not men. And then may wo expect to see decen cy aud respectability' pnea mor.e Utuaiph ovo* filth and vulgarity. JUSTICE; [KOil TIIK OilANCKIIUlit! XKW?] Mit. ElUTUlS DlltllLB, I hev rit to Severin! uf our, (hut is to s:iy Knd'.klc papers, with vulliblu informashun at dilioreiit times, and they have tuk no notis (?!' my Kommuuikasbuns. I no you area pluiir man if you air a Demokrat, aud I want you to put this in your iutrestin jurtial. An as 1 no you wild rather by a lectio, hove something more substanshal then my humide pnytrinage 1 send.you in this, a X gro.nbak fur to pay fur th: priutin of .this faint at temp, fur to dis semiuait to the lyuntry the news of our glorious wictory, and the fanner in which it wur dun. T want things '-put far and squar," of 1 may o-; allowed fur to use the Poetic langjiig, of the great chief of Our Radical Party in this place, tor wit; that is tor say Mister Randolf. Well Mr. Dibble, to pcrsodc to my narrative. [ woubl 1st describe to you tho distinguished leaders of our great & od i Ibras party, as they appeared on the menible.tiito of the 2d .May. lS.hundrcd and OS, wich will be rceklcctod by the children not yet.born. in the wurl, as the nite veu libcrte bui'stcd open her sb dl, & kum out fVngrient & sweet smelling, like a gale uf wind a blowin over a hole bank uv wiolcts, as the Poit sais. I wur not fcrmiliar by no moons, Mr. Editor Dibble, with the officers uf this distinguished ass omblec, not bavin even bin introduced to ary uti uf them Gentlemen [ hev herd that there names hev bin banded down from ausbaut days, but there >jUt*$ins I never seen before. 1 wur struk wen I seen there pussins. Hut my amuse wur grato wen I seen the leader, uv this band uv Patriots. 1 mccti the gentlemen, whose name I hovo be fore this inetishund on another line. What I /team uv him. did not make mo equal to tho surprise, uv the view uv his gallant ec glorious pussiii. Picture to ycr minds eye, Mr. Editor Dibble, a portly gentlemen, aged say f"), not phair, quit tho coutraire. In fak bo might bo called a Rrunetse aud wild pass fur sich in tho most Civilised Sersiety; hair close, hurled on tho 'dop uv Iiis hod, in tho phi is were the wull ort to grp," vich is another pome, I pick ed up in my vanderins about the wurl. Mr. Randolf bad u hisspriasbeii in bis i's, wich we cud rckogniso ;it n giant/ as the i?liire of geuus lie war the - big dog uv the meet in," i'tir to use another poetic frais, vidi I heard A gentle man stii in the uieotip. An he done the nom inatin of the pussins who was at all anxious fur to serve their popi; Kuntry for "uothin but luv." An veu a member gets up fur to disa gree from the Checf, ho sais '-the gentleman ur out uv ordei," vich axsident occurred seve ral limes to Gonrgo wich tboy call Bishop, fir milar, an vich vulin out of order showed to me wot a Grate man the cbeef wur, eV bow he kiioV.ed (be ttUivalioii. And be tells tjio Con gorogornshuii how they wr.s to woto, vich vus very rite und proper. & likeyino, kind & pbli ghi, but t nui panod to say, tho Kongorcgu phun didn't underslKiid ovgrytjjh'o uu somo \v\otcd Vbng, nn fibnto got, kind or tangled; und fcomv got kind ur stubborn, and wen thoy ort jto bev voted tboy only sctl "no" : vieli inont they wus hostile to. tho* gentleman who wus proposed, to sei vo'his Kuntry as apliorescd, nnd the grate cheefs "eye" brot..all sccb round to their censes. The Croat Cheif fixed them buruin huninaris on tbo humble subscriber, and the huiliblo mibstrihor kuowed that there wur no phlinching opgspccted ?v him ; Them fiery orbs said,, "young man dout try to pbool this?itkarnt be did,"an the youngg man didn't try to pbool him, but wot cd j ist as he std, wich wus also right, nnd proper, and patriotic?. Well, Bur, th'jir war another gciiplcmau, and on my akin 1 wur told Iiis name wur MucKin lay, and ho wur quite ball in tho head ; vich wur kosed by too much studdy an much, (jkratchin ; so I wus tole. But ho seemed to be worry good at cull in uv names, puticlar them names vich wo kuowed was good fur our side, yicli ho called over several times in a hnudiblo voice ; tin the Koporal at arms wur instructed fur to vaik up all sich as wur sleepiu on the benches, but not to disturb the slumbers of any other pussins, by no means, and this ere Secretary cum up to my ijoo uf n man of bisncss. And theu thur wur another kullurd puusili on the Ko'^ittee, and when L axed for his name I wur tole it wur Mays; and I wur tole he w*ts the Harber of this ore town, and got his livin by a shavin uv tho vite Cokes and cuttin uv the Demokrat.* here. An now ho ar villi us. an ve hav run him fur the Legislature an put him in that wcry admirable institushuu of liirniu, all of wich shews bow Cute he is* and touches this moral of grate bewty, That to wit; A barbers ras?r might he sharp, but the Radikio party arc o^iarper. I was tole furth er, that our party pado hiiff lots of niuuncy jist for sett in thar and lcokin on. an a disphiiu of his cbjHsik fccchuics?an hoaiut had no oe kashun for to shave any boddy in his shop no more, wich shop Mr. Isaac hoy made to a Shoo Shop, wer he turns out bouts on shoos to order, ef the hash are put down, en no qucshuns air axed. An th< n thctyvur another Ktilled gentleman, an wen 1 maid anxious inquires 1 wur ttdd it wur Mister Sasl'iirtits.- He seemed to hev a good deal to say on every topik. And he wur bound to he herd. And the grate Chcef he listened tor him with much appcrrent plcshurc and then 1 kuowed Mister Snspurtus wur our man S 1 tuk tor him and he wur a gay torkcr & scd sum good at tickles an ho always stuk up to the grate Cheefs doctrines wich wur that "every boudy shod cum out far & t'quar on our phl.it pliorui" wich Mistur Editur Dibble are the only phlatphorui worth stand in on the obj'wshin to it beiil that butn a cull id pmsin and not by iMiy-uieeus cdikated 1 dout utidustun the per nishen uf tcvcial' ui* tho ph-.iikd ?od, muuy cd my 1:idler d?iit uccllicr all of wich \Vill he xplained I am told by the grate Chcef at sumo future and more "convenient Sccsiii. Li the pulpit thur ,var seme six or IS otln i culled pussins. 1 wos told on my anxious in ijureys thur wur Committees allso, but 1 i-bu'du! find out their nnims, and they didn't do iiorthin but larf, and one feller he rolled his i well and thur were sum few wite to it. Mister Dibble, Editor, of your phrcc and equal paper, 1 didn't git tor this ere mcctiu until they wur a sott?ti tu a wot in fur Sheriff and tulhci' people' fur publik persishuns, tY. the congirgashun were'ngiiin in fur to find out v.ho wur the fit pussins to our party fur to uuini nate, and that wus the time, Mr. Dibble Kd: tur, wen the genus uv nur grate leeder showed out. an he riz theu (and .ionic pbool seil he, inecuin the grate Cheef, was no committee man, & so couldn't speck, vich remark was not . heeded in any vise) and he soys, "Thar ar no J part}' kan run "unless ho cum up far cc square on our platform," and tliar wur no use in uoiiii nut in of any body as couldn't cum up "far & squar," all which remarks wur jist & proper, and showed th.e geiiiis of the man. md was lodsid to r.ll mines showiii uv the principles ul the party. And jist here stunhody, I hoy begins fiir to .-bout out "Burnt District" and "Dork," and sich like, all uv vich I knotted uothin about, but the Collud p?ssin, who guve me the waluablo infiirmation iibuv m?nshttned scys to me that these remarks vor made fur the beni lit of uv the Chcef, who wur engaged in sum way in spcculatin in bricks from the Burnt revvins in Charlostun, vich ho wur buying up i at a rcjucod ligguV, and likevisc in pork, from the K until e and rural wilhtgcs, and that tin: spccilatioil in bricks was a siutilll failure, and tho Cheefs funds bavin bin tuk by the Soopcr iutendent uf the Burnt District, the Cheef had bin obliged fur to Icevo it take (ho baiikrup ax uf Kdngriss, maid <\ purwidod in sich cases, and ho had to wate up hair till and the stork of bricks wur sold, and likewise pork had fall much. Which pens uf informali m l lcsccvcd with much grntitwod; ami thanked the ctillid pusson above-incnshund fur the sniuo. A'ell, the Chcef hcin sublime and se rebn, he says, "now thar ar nimm as we wants fur Shorif in this ere Decstrik," and he wur jus the maim fur thop'hus and his imiin wus not yet meiishuned. (Thur wur. sum men shuncd alrcddy wich I will speak uv prcsintly, .Mr. Dibble). Then, Mr. Editur, a radicklo, he soys "lech out yuro man from the kornor, Mr. I'rcsident" (meaning the Cheef). that Radicle wur Mr. Qorgo, that the peoples call Bishop, in a kind uv I'crmilur way. Then the grait chefoj ho saifl, "my man ar Mr. Judge Mooie from Charleston, ami ho aro a Souf Carlina man, ef that bo wot you wont." But it veems. Mister Dibble, they vantod snmthin else, fur some impercut feller sings out, "vc dout want no more uv your horrid niggers nur furr?uora ; we's got horrid people enufi," vich remark was signifibnt of much ignorant/.. And just here another phool, whothorl he wur HlllilVJj lll> KPVH "villi xvnuf I'/mi. T...1.... "M. .?iiiMri - - - j -? j 77- "-^C*** .- ""ti" (""'" ^ iip'-lioro with ybur olo paper to work tergithdr,' Old; Saddle-Skin, (meaning the Chcof agin) and yjirt's Editors tor gether. Wc dont Vaiit Mt) i^er paper hair." And, Mister Editur, I blc?Ve that feller wot called the Choef, Ole ' Siidflo Skin, wur a Demokrat, en I think 1 nokB vim wen I sees him. Yell the Cheof, he takes no notis, but ho, with his usual degni tec, Jic says mildly, "vo vill ii?w perKode fur to ballot fur* Mr. Judge >T oore by aeelimashnn, an pi! who want .my man, Mr. Judge to be the .Sheriff, wili signify by shying ayee! !" So every body, be sings out, aye !! j ist'us the cheefVsed. Then the Chcof, he puts his finger "in bit vo.-kit sleeve, and he Keys, "just for firm sake,all opposed to Mr. Judge Moore yill sig nify !>y savin, No !" So every body scys No ! jiHt a? the cheefsod. Mo tlie choef besais the mimes had ter be kalled to fine out if the rudjeklcs wanted Mister Judge Moore or not." Alldthcu the man wot has the ball on his bed. ho darts ii caUui at a Mr. Dunkin, tV. a Mr. Suhi'judy else, and a Mister Jones, en Jones he lever wud anse.r until a big buck cullud pussin bein strong on nur side, knowd how JoiMS ort to answer, and he sab1 fur Jones, "Alfiright.'? ((bat was one of our kandjdatcs fur7>hcri2f)i| And then Itiggs frens. (he wos imother uv our kadidates) they sing out. "Wife man sed that Jones uiut here." Then | anuthcr bulled pussen who didn't lu v the 1st prinsipl?; uf a rudicklc be rises & pi tit in to the 1st hieushund cullud pussen, wich I has stated as ?Culliu '?Albright," he ses, "that damned tiig?jr dun that," vieh remark was impudent & very harsh, and wos scworely reproved by the ( beef with his i's. and then. Mister Edi tur,:thc election went on sorcenly, and wen the' na'm.s wer k.mated, it war that Mr. Judge More wur the favorite by 0 wotcs, ::nd Mr. lliggs (who 1 lneiishund in a few lines alsbwurone tivour Knndidatcs) war the favorite by 2d votes. So ball hod, be ses '.-ich are. the re sult," and the cheef. he ses, "it rctpiirin ii to elect. The Committee will see thur ar no olex shun so fur." Wich, Mr. ICditur. you will sec fur youself ttnditrstanding you ar g?cd nt Ag gers. Then the choef, be scys. - This nuts , be tryd over." So "the ball bead lie went a j cabin out. becas this aeelaaiashuii matter wur ; killed by a phot ole deniokrat. und sum uv our j side not lining wen to sing nut right, and who | was ap ?siaites, ( vich is a figgcr of speech I am j ashamed to teke to) and they wos like tlie j blakguards vieh wc find somcthiines in the I pits, (another figger at speech). Then they [ starts agin (I w us vot in Mi. Editur all the | lime by tlie Cheefs i.i an veil they gits th.ro a , count in. old ball lied, he ses, ''(7) seviug votes j fur .Mr. Jtulgo Moore, iigd thurty nine votes ! fur Mr. Kiggs." The Crate Choef the * >?,. j marked, to the bill bed. as iustrtixshuns, '?Afc^hm- wur no use fur to k-mnt sr as to j nnfuuFifMr. Kiggs lud 3d. as tbetigvgci^iul j strike at a giant/., as pin t ravin that ijec," Wich original remark wur received with gratcapplos. ?ml Mr. Ivigg: wili' lliereitp n iihuoimc'd, as the wile man uv our party thai wc was bound j t.i make a Sheriff, uv this ere District: : s:d on , this, which was t? ?1-1 to tV Icrowd with dig- | nity nnd modesty by the ('beef, Mr. Kiggs he rose. And jist here, Mr. Editftr Dibble Esqr; my pheelinks tuk me down; the triumf of the party wur too grate and being uv a moist con stitution 1 shed tares: kit Mr Kiggs he did tork, an we ail .-aw Mr. Kiggs, that he war with us tooth iV. nail (to use another uv my familiar i p its hinguig; ) And he. ses "Mr. Prcsi- j dent,"?but I cant Mr. Editur Dibble do jus- j tis'to his sentiments, an 1 rcframoj lie wus the man uv the. ockasbuii, s<> that's null'. I wus about this time, allso pertietier struk vith the pckiiHar grase vith vieh Mr. Allbrite, (the (other kandidate 1 monshund before;) retired from the phlatph.oi'iu an he sed. "he war out uf the rase." and then I herd he sed, "be never wur on the pltlntphorm," wich wur another original remark, bckaiiss, 1 wur struk with his first remarks won the. Kanvass Avur goi:i on ; an 1 Hi ort there wus somcthiii long-, about siiin body's rcckcllcxsh'un uf things. J am mi, Mr. EditVVrDibble, what nditiims a man what retir.'s frurii a phccld wen hu see's 'no are beet, and ; a it grascfully. "irurrah ! fur the Amcrikin sprod cghj bird by chance" vich remark, may be rtfkbgniscil by a number, an the fas time 1 ever hear (hat remark, it wur IVttm the lips uf a gentleman, who wur sett in down ami liVruin liv a vVccl vidi figgors on it. an little balls wur a reHill on it, r.ud ven the little hall, it gets on the spread eglo, the gen tleman ho pays greenb.iks out, and win it didn't get on the spread eglo he tuk greenbaks in, ami 1 didtil see it gel oil (he eglo oust. An I think the remark air pnytriiitick. Well, the grate Chcof, to perscdo with my tail, he insino vates mildly, that thur win a need fur to elck a Clark mid a Judge of Probation, and other sieh like, vich observation w r also rcc'd with much njiplos. An Mr. Holivar.be war the man. and ven his mime wur incnsituiul, some apostaites, they, sing out "llobiusicni '." an ??Jukes !" au "Lark ins !" hut it wur no go, an Mr. ?Ibiiivar wur unanimously elected by the people fur (Merk ; an 1 am tble he is a worry good member ?b our party, as is Mr. Kiggs, but be didn't tork as Clerks uiut expected fur lo t rk, only roadin bein their dooty, that is if be did tork, I didn't here him. Put sum con fusion, owin, to the glorious Wiotory rooso, an sum body commenced a collin out, "burnt Deestrik," an "Pork," hgin, vich remark 1 hev osplaned the mociiin uv, onct ureddy in (bis Cammuiiikushuu. And then the Crate Choef hu rose in great majestic, and east in uv bis i's roun fur to sec, be ses, ''That infcrniil Mercu ry ! It's a hunter; when it blows all the phiee dorgs bark." Vich satirical remark, wur in tended for to chaw up that uoospapor vieh is writ in Charleston, and likewise, the apostates wich were u quotin uv it; I seen that tlio m..,..<? -i:.i..?x i:i._ *!.?.* _ t... *u_ ._:i.t ? imifvi *fc^*3 tiittv |Jtij'Ut, l/^t luu umu *u niark aforesed, nfail that tho aflushuutjto "burnt Djstrika & Pork** were painphul to him; an he diiliit Deem to he uv a wery Merku'riil toin pcrnientbut veuhe maid the poctik phrase vich I hove writ above, the apostaites, aforesaid, they felt bad and left the lucctin aft?r a wile much dis comfittod in mino, an grate apples and s torn pin followed. It wur gottin to tho mornin hours an I had to take the knrs.,but I cud contain injf phceliuks no longer, bo bustiu into tares, ' (hein uv a moist Constitushun as I hcv sed) I rushes up to the Cheef; and ses I in the lan guage of Dr. Watts?"Chcef, you ar grato as the Uni Werse," au 1 shuk him by the ban, mi I tryd fur to remember the butiful wurda uv Shakespnir von he sod, "about 1U0 centuries, were a look in down fruin the Pyramids of Kgip," but I couldn't fur my ctuushuns. fix them in my mine. So 1 went on u weepin, and the Cheef he went on a weepin, which wur quite pathetic and butiful to see; und the Chcef he sedi "it wur in order," an oil the new elected candidates they vept likewise, an the Chcefrsod, "they wos in order olso." And the grate Cheef he sod menny good ar.tiklcs, and every vun who v. s a Radiklo, he sed munny good nrtikles, but vich my spais do uot.pui'iuit me fur to men; hmi ; so I started fur to lceve, an befor leeviu I sot to a castin uv my i's iiroun, lickos, 1 kuowed the opportpouitoc wer rar uf wit nissin sich like; no castin uv my i's ? urottti cs aforeKctV, I sttrwaid the fecchors of the ? Committee in the pulpit, an the fecchers of , Mr. SasPurtiis, an likevi-e uv Mr. Riggs, allso uv oly Itallrhcad, an Mr. DeMars, an so liko vi.e tho Ch:.*sik feochcrs of Mr. Broun, who 1 wur called Peter, by them as are intermit an ' foriuiliar ; aii he wer the Corpl at arms, (ab'uy alleudid to brccfly) vich wanked up an down with a mud.it. an ven the demokrats an the appostaiterf, thoy started fur to sai euc thing ven the Cheef he wur speck in, ses. (that ia Mr. BrbuU,*lemillier called Peter) 'Shot your inouf;" an L wur oppose to the remark as bein harsh; an a pie phat democrat tuk the same wue uv the remark, fur 1 hears him say onto Mr. Drown, which are coll'd Peter by his inti mate freiis, "You dam black raskil, I will bio ( your infernal branes out ef yon tork that < vay," vich remark wer also harsh. Dot the phat domiikra* he wer riled an was serious in his mcenius. Ali them laiejuigcs were worry diphereut, from that hinguigo uf the grate Chcef vich were alwais mild; an looking arouti T still further surveys the foochers uv .V.r. DeMars, vich I am tole it the uaini uv a anshiut ossiphbr in the hartillcry scrvis, in the Komish army. And Mr. Mars he wer thprt to .be a good phitcr in these lin.es, on the Rndiklc [dilatphorui. An 1 surwoyod likewise the lVe'.dfcrs uv Mr. Plinro; .vita wur named after the grato RadiUo villi tuk tor the vatar in t!ie Lied See. without needier rfsk^y toj' imik.-..-vwitU it._ nor 'jar'-' j1_life pcrserver, ami wur con:ekwciitly drounde'if, and vn h shod leech the party, fur to undcrtitik nuthin in the grate halts, without fust lain in ?'? suj pi}' of spcrrits, an I wur tole they keeps ijbodipci; It;- for tin 1; ?.?']?!'t uv the party, vich I.in he had vvithbut mummy and without pi ice," vich v. or a remark maid by Mr. Byron. An I seen likevise Mr. Sturgin, who I wos tole ; wur tin: litcuiu man. here, an he kin tell at Washington in a moment of time, all the good nens by the litoiiin wires, of he wants fur to do mi. An he was run in by us fur tho .Judge uv Probashon, An surveyin at the scenery as apliorescd 1 wur much struk with the bewty. Ami the// icuf ti interest in tablo. An wen I wos leoviu with tares and iogrcts, L herd a re mark vich was made by sumboddy supposvd not to be a lladiklo, vich \vui this vise : ''The day shall cum, the grate iiwengtn day, Wen Itambilf's jrlnry in ilic ?tust shall lay. Wen Itiiiidoir* pour, iiuM Itandtdfs suit' shall fall, ? An c>ne o'er whclrititi perfume snuithcr oil," Vieli remark wur thort tobe smart; but it wur not applndid at all. An the demokrat vich made it. as I wer tole, he'sneoked out an the ChecHhe wur sublimer, an he vcys nothiu, only looks, so I will klosc, an ax .you fur to put this in your paper, an the enclose X in your poke! ; an .1 uiublo Subscribe myself, your obcji.pt sorvint, liADlKLIv?ADOO ! Municipal und County Elections; j A circular has beeil fcsucd from Military Headquarters from whichVe extract the points j of public in lotest, as follows: The fallowing municipal omfrcrs will he voted for, and no others: Tar each of the Cities of Charleston and Columbia, a Mayor and Aldermen, to the number now established by law. i\>r each incorporated city and village', one Intendant and Wardens, to the number no\y established by law. The county officers to be voted for will be thbsc proscribed by Cencr.il Orders No. 77, and lio others. Registration will take place at one placo on lv in each registration precinct, to be selected by the registrars, and duo notice given thereof. Civil officers will render such services as arc required in posting and serving notices. Rogisti ars, by becoming candidates for office, will not be disqualified from continuing tonet as Registrar;. Post Commanders will fill all vacancies, nnd report their action promptly to those Headquarters. One ballot-box will bo used for each polling place. Consolidation of election precincts should be avoided; but when necessary, will bo or dered by Post Commanders, and duo notice given. In consolidating election precincts, at tention will be paid to the boundaries of the respective muuicipnli.tics so as to consolidate* /? ? ? ? ?'??< iiiu tuio vi r,ui-ji municipalities. Rlanks for poll list will be furnished, oii which the names Of all persons voting nt thd election, with their residence, will bo eutered. Immediately upon the closing of the poll, the mnr.ugcfs of Election will count the. Totes polled and compare tli?m with the poll 11?W; and correct, if possible, nny error that may bo found in the respective numbers. . "Within.twenty;four hours alter the close of the*polls on the last! day of oMeetlonl |?hd$unmi gers of elections will complete their returns erf* ami place the registration (hooks, poll Hs|?, fjd?^/ the ballots, in the hands -of the RoaVds AvWeg-* / istration. The Boards of Registration will, within twenty-four botirs tlimpaffe? f?fypjffffi the canvass and forward such books and paper* with the canvass returns, to the Post Com* mandersi'who will require prompt compliance' with the provisions of tbis.parngrnphr i I " hY?e im ly" "'"?"? ?i_!? -J-'_L - ?_^ '\ IL, .Mauiiikii?On the 21st Apnl ult., hy UeV>Wfl, Toiranl, Mr. DAVID CABSON to Aliss LOUISA AlltiOE. All of Orangoburg District, S. Cj -i-L-1 ?lpjj._l>i. / obituary. Diko?At this placed cm the M April ' liivt, Alrsf' OEOilQE W. WILSON, leaving tin affectionate hus-*'** hand, und six children to hiohrn, i> sides 'lu'diiy* ?<>) friends. Sliu had been in hoi health for j flvjcrnj > ; i years, and for two years confined to I ho house, I luce months ?if the tiiiio confined to her bet* Wro ",w departed this life, with the hope of gaimllg7 tfl& realms above. Shu reared not. death ; hut mourned to leave her husband :111-1 little ouvs, helpless but tor the care of a kind lather, whom she trusted (hat tlic Lord would bless, mid giVe hi itt: grace W'fllsv ' charge Ids duties in this Sad-extremity. > ?' 'Q. ==^- *1 i 1 *ift\.mt List of Letter* ? - . u EilAiNlNG IN THE POST OFFICE UXPAtlP"1'* c,l for?- May 1,1 SOS. . Marihur, NicivHon. Myers, "Sir*. ALT.' ' Mooue, J. F. .Vn'i i ?; 1?. Ferry. C?pt. F. M. Peggery, Aunt. lt.. UobituMin Mrs. Ellergeno 8. . 81 ramA?n| Km annul. Scoovy, .Mrs; ?hfl *. Schohoe, F? I*- , Mmmm Stroiuau, Mrs. Klirt. Shoemaker, M r. T. Thompson, W. Taylor, AI re. flnchqL\^ j Yann, Aliss Mary. | , Wntkins. JjapV. William^ Wilkes. Jack. : . ;Zn nji Milliums, I*. A. * Wolfe, J. 'lt/Di' Wolfe. Wiley. , :. , Wiiiiunnmker Si Co. ? ? * Wiles, Anthony, . ?</?/.( ? '/.. Zcigler,*Caleb, Frecdtiianr A. Ash, Wm. T. Ash, Win. Ash, T. G. II. Hair, Miss Francis'. Bradford; A. 8. il rowing, W. 8. I.. ? . . .V.. ['r<i..k, I). W L'ain, Dav'd. I Meek lev. A. II. D. DcBardclbcu. A. AI. Ii. F.ilwards, A. F. Kite, Jr. Albert. Estclle, W. D. F. Fairfield, Moses. 1'oglo, William. 0. Gardner. Jim. * H. Ilolmnn, A. h. Long, Mrs. Mi i.tteas, Joshua it. M. Martin, Mrs. Klvana prop Letters iuti.il be prepaid one cent.: pVper* cents: T. 0.'.iiruUKLU lVMytfj. WATCH JMKKR AK1> JEWKIJES?, REAR OK POST OFFICE.' OHAXOE'mrk?j s. c. ALL WORK WAH BANTED. n??.v 0 ?^j j vi .'tf : orangeburg- hotel 11Y I in 1Y. R. TISJ^AOIVKSVIm THIS UOL'SE HAS BEEN NEWLY FIT [??,?,.in led up, and is uow open I'ur the'nreinuhtoOA-'W EiiiUL?'iin of tho public. Cortur ' ltusevil ?44 Broiighlou Streets. may II 0 ?\TrAA'TJS?s ? Old Iron, <-'opi \y Bmss. Lead, Zinc, Fester, .llagji, Hilles. Siv., for which we will give tin* highest ket price. Call at, 1 BtOH L 84)Mj < Atess'rs. Hull & ScoTift'e. CopDer, Dry mal - may '.??Im Next latest styles;, OF TDK SEASON. LL WHO WISH T0 OET THE LATEST" j\ Styles of Bonnets and Hut* cull and e.\u^i?6 lor yourselves at Miss KATE MAULE*?/ j *" ? Miss AI. has just received a large assortment of Fashionable Siuiuncr Bonnets, Hats, FJowyr*? Ejh hons, &c. f'e'. Also a general n'ssortnieh? *ifft Dry (ioods and Shoes, ill of which will be sold as cheap as in Charleston. Thankful for past patronage ab? solicits a continuance of the same. Fashionublo Dressmaking done at the shortest possible notice. .Miss KATE A1ACLE. ?j,l u.-,?1 in Itussell Street. ??Sheriff's SalesrJM By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa.,'to mo directed 1 will sell to the highest I iddor, at Ore jyhurg Court House, on the first Monday in June next, ior pilMf the following property >fei> * rtii. One True! of Land containing 530(1 acres more .or less. 1 Mule. 1 Horse, together witii 77 Stieks Fine Hanging Timber. Levied on ns the properly of 4* J. Douglas, nt the suit Ellen K> C?*\luv , 'ALSO ' ? 1 ?'?-?? ? V By virtue of Decretal Orders from P. A. AIoAItchaeT, Esq., Ordinary, to me dlroeted, 1 will sell on the first Monday in June next, itho foliowiog^proper ty to wit: A Tract of Land containing ono hundred and twenty-live asfes, more or less, bounded by lands ?if Mrs. iluple, Mrs. Aiiller and othera. and aold for partition among the distributees of the Estate uf N. N. Fuaches. i Conditions?Cash sufficient to pay expousc's, the balance on u credit until the,firat of Kchruary n purchasers giving b?J>'b Aeui-ity ahd anu-tgag; usual in such eases, and pay for papers aud st'a extra. i - ^ ? . fr. fi.t Sherirs Office, ) J. W. II. DUKES, Orangeburg C. H., 8. C, V 8. O. D. May H, 1808. J I. ""?vu. _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ rt. .. . Orungebmg District. / 1 f?* By Vl A. MiMlClIAEL, Esq., Ortlhmry. Whereas, S. D. Sawyer italli made n\jt to mo to grunt him betters of Administration, of the Estntw and effects of Klhdia BrOWn, deceased. These arc therefore to che and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Elisha Drown, deceased, that lUey u*? tfnd appear before mo in the Court of Ordinary,; lo he held nt Orangeburg C. II., on tho 10th day' of May inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to shew cause if auy they have, why tho said Administration -diould not be grunted. (liven under my hand this -ith day of May Anno Domini, 1*IV A. MoMlCllA'EL, May tl^-Ut (>, O, D,