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1 THE GRANGEBURG NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY At ORANGEBURG, 8. 0. Office ?/ Publication on Market-Street over t Pott Ofice. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor. TJB.OIL 0., DIBBLE, AssocUto Editor. ?HARLES II. HALL, Publisher. , . -?zr^r'^jv.r h: READING WATJJ^Q^i^ElllLPAG^ 3f . _Jtmet? flffiWleuffetf Tery^UUrlyf theMtffiktt'tt reconsider, linder which tions ?l the discussion was allowed, was tabled. ' ie?ona&? citizens of Georgia' presented a me?W^&M|at^ removal of tluV Statu R*iftr^*ttfttu^^ bar exnt) lltfb ?r|j d^umdi 'fami f/j >rtl7 SoWCarMa^?nv^^^ authority to call tho Legislature of that Stifte" to Judiciary. non. >Mfi ?1U SSd Jim? ?J?jfftdT oT Arkansas was again re jov||i ^^ip^w . Instructions to the' judiciary Conunittco tSU^W^^Ht? Runder the newly cle'cfed^mccrs fift' ^^#?1' rjw?nlnorjtA'. ^ ^tln Tjrov lsion for ? ail mission, Wj^n^t^^L4f^?r^cjo sh'jjli'have *becomTJpar't of tho constitution.' thTstfo^ would eease j' au'ci tfio StafU'gtivcrninciit1 wbultl' havo nothing to lean upon except tho shoulders oL -the. President. ? ConlHTng ^Bp?ko .against r. MA;r 30:?After unimportant business the Senatatfwentjntctte^cqqtivo.session.. ... , (The admission of Arkansas was resumed. w ? Mr. .Wilson,would jnevor consent, to no^journ aeni?U 4he Southern S^tes were {.admitted. ;Mr. Frolin'ghtiysin maintained that- Congress could hot impose conditions, nor could a State Withdraw assent to tho am cu dm en t to the. (Kon stitution, and -contended the ? fourteenth article halHgfctt? adopted, vxixi vt'A ' - irisH ^Mr^^yillfams tooktfxc samo/vicw. Mop ? ?-??Mr.' D?olittlo:.characterized flic Arkansas ConstitatitiorvoS anti-Christian, and auti-lle pttbHeAa1 "'I'noW djiK ju has njmil I 1 Mr.Trrimbull did ir't-boHove in I fit nda me n t a 11 conditions,-"bdt-would ? voto. for thorn?to savoi tlf44llH?<:ni *di !'t<'1'jd -yii')';- i', !?*/?? w -eftAthet Honsel Mrj Butler offered a resbfu tioh, forbidding written .communications reach ing Mr. Woolloy until the Sp taker opened and read them. 1 '"? ? we? ?? iThe'Speaker'd?clinodtopetfing sealed lertors or'tolograms, oven if ordered by tue House;:' t'^lnally/'MrS Blaine mnintainiiig it wodld bd slibVetsive of'tho honor of tho Spcakefship to* make a jailoFof'the Speaker, it was ordered that! '^Wdolley'fecommunications roach him through tho Scrgcant-at-arms; but family, counsel nnd'TlfJ^fc'hTn* wertmllowcd free access ti&i private tttyftfiwsl'' ? ? A Wnt'l na xariub-\nifi *L> 'yjrr.il ???.?; ? n p ?; rJ^NKl.?In tho.Sejiato a joiut resolution ^/?ifjio ipogisifaturc protesting against tampering with tne impeach moot judges, was ^^g,^5?!!tionComiaitt?6;'' A resolution thinking Stunton was passed. Henderson, %oU aVd^oWlcrof Uhe' Republi cans voting nay. >{^o'Arkansas1 bill 'was resumed, and after a ferV iong debaters'passed: 34 to 8, as1 'if ??e'?ronTItho Hduso.' 'The bill goes to the Frcsident. ? ' ?' In the lfftffle?YlJ8Iht> re^olnthirr was offered Dytolb*sGn/oF6hio;'att^^ ry^fWa^'to^ploy Bmg*am,; and Butler to pl?nte'Wr. b?Vik';^1 A bill romoving politlfeal- disabilirics"'from Britain. Germany. Swe!don;a^Woirw^fa 9 6 1 b^whs introduced1 forDi;taing'th?;,^o"scr ion of treasury and Free idman's B?Wtt {Jho House rofusod to entertain the rqsolti ion declaring it a violation of the constitution j icuck Bado o long spcccii ana saia : "l taKo occa Sion to say now that it is not the expectation of tho committee, that two dollars tax on whis key will be rcturnciTby tho House; had this |fiau^wnH^err lino(vn four months' ogb, the S^T:^?( ]^ 84,000,000. I $a$& cfmjo vbry roiuctKntly to the conclusion iSStn reduction sliould' bb made1" ?w^1iei),ck indicates \ho probable tax at seven "-^o cents,', at' which' rato with additional ;kca ^n'^iusUev nibrchahts and a capacity estimates rcvende at WtiffidflM ^Itoiltitnatcd that the increased tax on segars would not bd insisted upon. ? Kelly favoured not over forty cents on '?Loy-.1 ^ 1 7 ' ' . :, oi it?H* ,?ib 'nr' sqwj ?? ii ot In:. - Hi Ju^,2^Ifj tho iSciiatc ^hc,(Judiciary Com-' raittco repor^ 8>/bUJ roqciitl^ pa/spd. by tho House admitting North Carolina and South f>vithf amendments. Jt will come up to-mor tfflfoi l bitiM ,m -nv'.ti btti ? wi ;.? Edmunds roported n hill conditionally ex cluding from tho Electoral College, the^yptes tpf.States lately in rebellion, which was referred S^Mg^W.^'^ r..?dV 1 ft S tho Stipremo Court. Tlio court may stay pav-l tnent of judgment? within two years after glv ing thorn, on being satisfied tha^pjyiu juBtico boB^ccn^ doUo loathe Ubitet jmati*ioly, iwhero Resolved, etc., That tho States of Virginia, North , Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, J Florida, Alabama^. Missiiwippi,J[iOUwia!iaj Ar-l kannns aiid ^extrS, fcp^^ivoiy^tm&li'no^ lwfertH ?titled to representation in the Electoral Collcgo for tho choice of President and Vice-Prcsidcut of tho United States, and no electoral voto shall by received or counted from any of such respective States, unless ab the time prescribed by law for tho choice of electors. Tho people j of such Statesjahattpispiinuant to tbo ? acts,of | Coogrcss Iii that bubalf, havo since the Ith day of March,1867, adopted a constitution Of Stato ?government, shall .have' been organized and shall be in peaceful operation, and such State1 shall bnvo also become entitled .to rcpre sentation" iii:Congress in that behalf. ? | Tho deficiency appropriation bill was passed. After Unimportaut business", tho Morgan and Delnuo election ease, if no disc rased ail day, and the' Hnu^c' thcn.adjobrnedj , Jwyrrrs^ffr-idur t"^rfcTi{u?he Senate rtW^Is mti* tf?^'fofrorlf?g -dllabifff !& irm? 'ceftalif^e?vi iHHs""'"^ #11t ssntyd tjmvK Litu Itupu A bill 'bfga'tlizin'ir t?^^'WH^ wks: pssscu,.1',s>'ui hn? itifa & ! ^?afrek^md^ bill iimUiug 'government'1 hi 'considera tion of the bniiifbu^ adiliissloi1?bill|fb?t without' considering cither, the' Scnlitb adjourned! 0 ' j "tii the .Honsc'the1 Ohio contested election ciiso resttltea (lh th'^'"'ousting'of; Mttrgh,ii''Hh,d"1j seating Delano, the lUmublica'hs'Totliiig with the minority were' "Brooinal, Cnry, Driggs, Fer ry, Haley, i?ll^XoligliSridlc.Alyors, Tnffey. Delano was sworn in. Kcso]ution8todinpd1inentary'to Buchanan nnd appointing a committee, of seven to attend the funeral, wore tabled.- Several membeis object iug. to .jthpjdecjarutiun,. tlnjt the deceased's m<H fives wefp.patrioric;, vote ,7,3. to 47f; , , : THE ?RANGEBUE? NEWS. SATjUBDAl',, jtlNE C? 18?8. gifj . ' ? j>; ? 1 ?.?> ] [j> Ti ( IlVttYc tee reserve to ourselves the right of defi ning o\tr otnipoliticidposition - tii/'means of our utfitoria? evlu'mntt,"iCc iCilt\' hepfvastd '? to publish contribution* from aurjWlyie-citizcni upon the gffl re questions ncltjfh nowf,agitate the- jmblie 'tni^d, ivhe(her, tl^ciiyopinious coincide icith aurs or not. !A district newspaper^ ' ire consider, sh'ould'he an {imex of thii I'ariou's shades of pop ular sentitn'ent&t f-hkscctihn ofMrntryin which it einculdtes-.l lOur?column's, an' upon, therefore, tfor any comnnttficat(ouii}}ropcrfy ici'ltlnn, accom panied bif a. responsible nayne, not personal in their character, nor absolutely injurious in their tendency -,;' *? dnt*d^>? r:-V. Foreigu Immigration. %> Uu-l ,;?< , t ? To" - ..iniV tiuiii j Newbcrry District has mudo a move iu the /right direction: Wo uoticc tho arrival of a large baud of German Imimgrnutt4,' and the (prospect of lui?ttmr1 accession' soon.' 'The idle lauds of that Distric^ will soon be under active cultivation, and not the lazy, slow cultivation of the present and the past; but they will be subjected to an improved agricultural system which will''incfouse'-fehfold'' their 'productive nss, and tn'c''"consequence wiH be pleiity and prosperity. , m j ?J (. . (, ..? IWo wish, .toseu^arsjuijlar. movement in.Or tingcburg. We can preaeut to the stranger from the' Fatherland across tho waves, tradi tional inducements for his sottleniont among us. Tho prominent' naWS of' oUr citizens' iu dicate a German descout, and the name of our District marks tl|C nationality pf its first set thin-.. In latter days, the Germans who havo east1 their lot* amottg "mf^havo evor1 constituted a highly creditable' nntV tbrifty" class of bur poptilat^on^am^ltavc coy|nlj^te^ ipj^tdrndiy to the prosperity, of the . country.^.Wc wish to t^oo/pioxowf them ^moug usi A?M> It uj.thercfprp with., caxuestnesa that we call Hie . attention of pur . readers to, this subject, nnd invite to it their serious consideration. We must make complete changes in our labor sys tem; ,nnd we think those changes will cause a demand for t he educated labor of the Eastern Continent. Let us begin to' make our arrange ments now, for the crop of 1SG9. It is not a moment tpo soon. Jiook Notices, &c. ndrn u \vsyrvi*\ -i n .? )?/.?" ii ipjjrl?/ ? Jsr. oi >.<>i .,U ii - j? T--ltc 9n* r^i?t.T ! 1o A Nt:w Voj.ilmk.?That favorita of tihe littl? folks, 11 JJurfie's ]VecMy,'l will cntor upon a new volume in '^ufy," ahd' tho publishers promise sevcrnl markcil' nnprovcincnts. As ?At r ibfiin >f fit vdnaaoru r/noij/fVlernjo >? .soon as Mr. Go(ulding's story?now drawing, to a closo?is finished,,a,ithvijjing story of(Jndiao life will bo commenced, tho scene laid in Upper Georgia. ^Wc ;nro nssurod that this story will bo found full of interest and instruc tion. After July, tbe Weekly will contain 32 columns, of mutter encli,,weck, ipstcad,of 24, na heretofore ; the illustrations will.bo increased TrP fldfnber,' 6?d the editor ftftsnrcs us he has a 'hdslf'of ''good fltifij^iri-store fiiir'iiis renders. 5"lic "pubfishers' will , send Rpocimjco numbers free of charge^0( o^U who .write fpr .tborn. XoW is the time to subscribe. Terms, $2 it-ycar. Address J. W. Burk 6 <fc Co., publishers, con, Goorgin. Tiik SoVttM QM number of tins VM?ablo j ing AgricutfirnAf onth^ Tho subscriffit?prico,' bo 1 oturued^mAU hundred fold by tho useful and practical information to bo gleaned from its pages. Send on your subscriptions at once 'to Wm.'? V, h: JonU,' editors and proprie tors, Athens, Gn. [communicated.] ? ' Wir bekommen 'gewiss ein ^witter; ???dl ?ndl A>u->)o "T ! ?->i -'? Seldom has ye local, been so much surprised, as on Wcdhcsdny, 27th inst., iu witnessing the parndo and 1 inspection * of tho Ci^y patermils. {Tho' oxtroine inddesty of this bodyv(who never tiiako display) kept tho public in ignorance of j their projected move, honco the effragrin and disappointment which our ladies and children feel; having lost tho Bight. Hut Ames' big show is coming 1 Tho procession formed in 11 ukscil-s'trectj the" leading phaitbn (oiir imp u says wagon : he's a democrat) contained Wnr den B;-and the , clerk, n tho flatter played Jehu, tho hor^Q-was caparisoned suitably with the precious freight it drow. Ph'jctou No. 2 (Wagon again says the rebel) lichl^liis ho'uor the Major, who drove, and his chief of staff] the Treasurer. Without music tncy trotted off tqw^ds/Yuiclia-struet, too soon however for the portly marshal, who to catoh ^ip, dashesj by a IciJlilpin, his dorg following, tho line countermarched at the town limit on Amelia street, and proceeded to the Ed^o bridge, thence through Russcll-strect, halting, and taking up cx-Mnyor I? aud the irrcprossiblo It. R. Agent, but euough ; Our Town Coun cil ever mindful ;f tho public welfare started out yesterday in their business wagons, to inspect the streets, and approaches to the town, and aro determined to repair them. Until ?ow, they have been, hampered by General Orders No.-. ad infinilom, and provented from using the money dorived from licenses, hence nothing has been done, for want of means. Now they have raised the wind, aud intend working a radical change, before the radicals ohange. .COUNT ILM EN. tm^msmm.>-L ?Ill Ii [FOtt THE okanoehuro NEWS.] Democratic Organization.. I _ ? . 'V . : ? ^'.According to announcement a dumber of! the citizens of tho Third Precinct (assembled at Eastcrlins' Mill on the 18th ultimo, for the purpose of forming a local Democratic Club. Dr. J. D. Clcckly was called to the cmur and W. A. Eastcrlin invited to act as Socrctar}*. On motion it was Resolved, That the meet ing be organized into an association to be termed tbe Easterlins' "dill Democratic Club, and that a committee of three be appointed to nominate .officers of the same. Messrs. C. C. McMillian, P. P. Jennings aud John Eastorliu composed the committee, which retired and- in a few minutes submitted tho following nominees, who were unanimous ly elected. President. Dr. J. D. Cleckly. Vice-Presidents, CS. Bull. R. II. QlJATTLEHAUM. Secrrfary. W. A. Eartkrlin. Treasurer, J. E. QlTATTLP.nAUM. It was also Resolved, That the meeting sup port the cause.of the Democracy of this State, and that this C^ub be subordinate to and sub ject to the aetiou of the Central Club of the District. On motion, a Committee of throe were aj> pointed to frame a constitution and draft rules and regulations for tho govcrument of the club, to be submitted at its next meeting. The meeting then adjourned to meet pg.i on the following Thursday. J. P. CLECKLE Y, r_M J i , President. W. A. Easterlin, Secretary. [FOU THF. OnANOElH.no news.] Democratic Meeting ni Zeigler's Poll d<uin . cV? nui "~~ .Op Saturday,, May 1(5th, there was a large meeting of tho bittacua of tho vicinity of Zeig leV's Poll. On motion Mr. V. 0. Sistrunk was called to the Chair, and Mr. J. R. Coburn was request ed to act as Secretary. ??..On, mot ion it vas Resolved, That this meeting organize them selves into a Democratic Club to bo subordi nate to and eo-opcratc with the Central Club of tho District. On motion Messrs. T. W. Oliver, Ii. A. Zcigler and D. Stivcndcr were appointed a Committee to nominate permanent officers for the Club.1 The1 Committee appointed retired to pveparo their report: and upon its reception, the fob lowing gentlemen were unanimously elected, to wit: fix j^-^ISrfV K CfflBiflrnu: To-jfi/ 'rmfdentl [;>E. AVaNnah D. Stivindeb. Secretary and Treasurer, J. It. CoiJCRN. On motion, it was unanimously?-' I / i Rewired, That the meeting endorse, and' wjd! eordia|ly support the - nominations.of enn didafes for the District* Omccif, made by the Central Democratic Club in Orangeburg. On motion Messrs. T. W. Oliver nnd L. PL. Zcigler wcr,e appointed to represent this Club' at the next meeting of the Central Club on next sale. day. . The meeting then adjourned to'meet on Fri day 29th May, at 8 1*. M. F. O. SISTftUNK, President. J. Iii ConjJRN, Secretary. ?T??TTT'r ! ' ' " >' , [commlnicated.] UolH Parties Tried* Mil. Editoii ;?Please insert this in one of your columns. In order to disabuse the minds of a great many of my .Colored friends, as T sec many arc undecided, and tdfcight them of three years, experience, anil of my full dc termination fur the future, actuates meto make the following public. . During Sherman's Raid, nod since, we-| colored people of the - South'- were promised' many favors by tho Radical party of the North. I supported that party ever since, with a view, of course, of receiving- by them favors, or at least, expecting to be placed in a more cum* fortablc situation, which would have been very acceptable, as I am scvonty-ono years old.-* But, alas, I have waited three*1 consecutive years, no favors yet, and my condition made mere miserable than it ever was, even when a slave. So 1 despaired, nnd have joined the Democratic party, and expect to support that party,!rislong as breath remains in my body. For since I have united with them in trying to throw off the yoke of tyrany and despotism, I have received man}' favors, especially from my old friends of Oraiigeburg District. I wa.s almost without clothes, or bread ; and now, 1 have comfortable clothes, oread and meat; and am treated when met, with every kindness and respect by my Southern friends, and acquaint ances. his JAMES X MrMICIIAEl, Sr. Test, mark ?B, F, l'au Tho. J. Pou. [co mm u x1 cat ed.] A Few Words to Farmers! Negrne*. the laborers of this District, have proved to you in the recent election, that you are to expect from them for the future, the most deadly animosity, and the hostiity of the savage. You have fod them, clothed them, housed them, and befriended them in every way. They give yon in return less than half work, and steal from yon ubout half they make. They also reject your reasonable offers of quali fied suffrage, (the most they havo ever received in the Northern States, at the bauds of their pretended Northern iriends.) They have proved to you the futility of any efforts on your part to appease their agrarian aud savage pro pensities, aud no man of common sense, what ever may have been his convictions before, can now doubt what will be their future course. When their leaders boldly proclaim in public, that, having the majority, they have a right to rule you with t despotic hand, can you expect the ignorant rabble to appreciate arguments founded on justice and republican liberty? Von might as soon expect to let your fence down, and have your crop, by preaching Chris tianity to a iniilo. Do you intend then to lie upon your backs and continue to warm the viper in your bosom, only that it may sting you with its borrowed vitality? Are there not countless thousands of our own race out of employment, who would be glad to till your land for you and be your friend, if you would only mnko theni tho offer? We ?11 know there arc many such, and we can get them within the next six'month, and make the year 18(?U a year of Jubilee to Farmers. Now those are not the vagaries of, -a mind diseased," but the sober thought of roason. The thing eau he done, nnd the furiuors of Oraiigeburg District have but to speak and it trill be. done. Let us look matters in the face, and be not frightened out of all propricty. "Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil " ] shall suggest to you, in tho next issuo of this paper, a feasible plan for carrying out these views!, SCRUTATOR. W. U. Russell, once a Colorado millionaire, lias gone into bankruptcy" Liabilities 81 ,-?r)0, 000, with no assets. Important Military Order )al Proceedings in the South Duriityt'thc J\i\Declared to be M T V Ztltifrutj^ llencfit Loan Assc ward .??^flkinsun (colored). Esq/Jabticitor for plaintiff, of mortgage for money borrowed. Order for sale granted by Chancellor Dim kin, May 23, 18(51. Terms?So timelf caJh I ok Would; fdy ItEo< dobt and interest due the complainantsnud the. coats, and the balance in one nud two years. In consequence of the unsettled condition of affairs the sale was indefinitely postponed. After the wuiytlifjj Legislature-passed an act requiring that all.dncrces for sale iu foreclos ures of mortgage jdioidd. be renewed . before sale could take place. Accordingly the de cree was renewed by an order grunted by ClyjjU ccllur Leses?le and the Master proceeded to ad vertise the property according to law. " An order was thon served by'the military upon the Master requiring hiui to postpone the sale until an investigation of certain com plaints could'be mtldo". * :"' ,J ?"?' The defcud?'nt iilade'dii b^jc?etiou'b'?W?8 the military that the terms of the sale were unus ual ami iipprcssiVe, and begged that the de cree be set aside.1 " ' . "! The .Master reported on this that'the' terms of the sale wore usual at the time tim. order was made, and,, that the,prcjjfi/itj decree was merely a renewal vl that order under the laws of the State. ' ; ?'*?' lliw ?? ??? ? The matter was referred to Judge Advocate Dennis, who gave an opinion nii' the subject? 1st. That the sale was. in violation ot.Order 104, amendatory of Order No. . J.0, because it was a suit for the bond nod not Tor -the inte rest. The words?'on^thc sahl ordbrnre sis fol lows: "Tho slllc Of reai ufpc'rSohal property by foreclosure of mortgage is likewise 'suspend ed in the cases embraced in paragrap' s.2 and 3 of said Order No. ,10,. as ab?v.e amended, rx eejrf in rases inhere interest money accruing suit sequent to the'ZMth day af April, '1805, shall not hare been paid before the. ddy of sal/', and all precious rrxtriefioits 1 on such sales are re., coked." 2d!y. 1 West use the decree in, the case was rendered by a eourt in a rebel country in hostility to thn United Stat/^:. The effeet of this latter ruling if established will be to'unsettle till titles to property ftcquir cd through the courts during the w;?r, and thus give ri-c to cud less litigation autf* wide spread ruin. . , .,. |f, , Why The Revenue is Short. Less than sixty drfys ago an up-toivn revcuuo Collector pumiced, upon a brewery, u,pd shut it up. Cause? one of the parliivs.of the. concern had been purchasing ^'aoeiiiiddiaiid'-l revenue stamps, of the ale retailers, artd using them over again. The fraud woufd perhaps have not been ''let out," bad nut the retailers from whom those dollar sstiiiip* wcrb phrchu*ed at two shilliiiL'S'cach, mi dazzled with the fifty per cent bribe fofJviujoifuat|ortj'(*;^'nd. a5/jhjSy duly informed.' Tho up-towtl Collector named ??toil thousand dollars" as the price of a *dct oft'." Parties would 'hot or could not conic down ; weeks went on. and Collector threatened to confiscate and sell. Brewer eofiiu flo't,of would not pay the ten thousand, a'ild sald^'go ahead." This was not the giuie, "liowever. By going ahead and confiscating, Government would get its legal rights sind Collector would get only his legal rights. Thai would not do at all. She unimpeachable and honest public servant became more docile aiid lic.^s desperate iu his deinauds : he would take ''five thousand.** i ?? ?'' '? f SMI?11 ? ? Brewer would not respond; more' :time was lost. At last, one of the Washington::cai>ai, Secretary Go-snucks, arrived in town, and the intractable refractory brewer was very politely invited to the office of the Collector, and a compromise was effected. Tho amount paid was three thousand dollars. Sccrotary' ?o snueks and the unimpeachable Collector each pocketed 'thirteen' hundred dollars, antTtne starving and hungry Treasury of the Vtfitsd States obtained the sum of four hundred dol lars out of the throe thousand, while tho "loy al informers," of 'course feeling a vast deal deeper interest irt the government than' ih their own affairs', did riot get the first smell'of the reward of fheir lovalty. It is h singular fact that in the whole history of revchtte seizures brought about' by, "inf?ririers,'* ttdt one of them has ever beert paid a dollar for their noble agency in the" blatter. Tax payers'] now seo tho beautiful workings'of the internal revenue system. The machinery is hm for the benefit of the Washington1 thieves, and their dirty official tools' all over tho Union. It is a conjugation of stwtlidg-i-1!-' steal, thou stealost, he steals?we steal, ye or you stettl,' they stettl. Was there ever on God's earth so ' infamous ft crew ns now run the government of this miserable country t* Arid to thiiik that these creatures are actually planting to tako another lease of it! Lot the Working, tax" pay ing voter look abend, tmd fob what tho future promises. Lct'hfti view the picture as it now looms up, and rli.Mt let bitn take a yotrdspco tion. ombrnciilg 1852 tol8t?0,nnd compare it with 1800 to 18H8. Will he allow his bone aud rjiU?cie to bo kept grinding for tho benefit of a party which bail produced snob a ehattgo? We think not. November will tell.?.A*. K Day Boakx , ? ., U Oue of the sharpest political caricatures is tho "dying impeachment gladiator.*' J?cr) Butler lies prostrate in the arena, with Jus broken sword and a most demoralized coun tenance?whilst President Johnson is scon retiring with ii heavy spoon oVet his tdi?nldcr, with which be has Vaiucd the hero of Big Bethel. Igor's Poll Democratic Club. ill be a meeting of this Club on Saturday instant. A full attendance la requested, or of the President. JKO. R. CODUUN', It Secret arj. GENUINE MEERSCHAUM ai t 11-(??D??! r-r Ojatosite (Jorncfeon.Kramer a: Uo.f HAS TOR SALE TH Yacht dub Smoking 'Tobacco, In which .'^rank are*'^at^^pVad^Ji? <n/br?rt 8ack?; '?rB w*ie*S >riritien each'finder' VoV?eno iue Meerschaum Pipe. ~ AlSo~the .EURl^ra?fetN?WB^Ca , ?' *9."'?"''i.**"** tjl* *9 in .which art also packed (in.d^frcrent. Sacks* order* for an Elegant . . Wllx .. ,. Every' Package^-'ot> the "ibtirv ammM-BrnnWi*** Tobacco t?r guaranteed ?o giVe ?ntlro?*btl8factiafl,t-'t - - fh f n-i'/.; X$nJ* *?1 AtUJMta it 711 t: : .'??>/ /|?{ ,0. /?<?? ? / iffil c# evr?*t>. M* [?ACCO; &c.WchITH WH it > > IT* fl ^r7 !S.?>ttV~ni mi ?.,.TH,yf M?LLER & DIVIS.- ? JUST RECElVj*>'""'"''* * ?EW SUPPLY OF ALL KIN^S OF . ' FAflllff-Y GitOfJFX'IBS,"- 11 N. c:MFlo?r, C. S'iuV, BreUl?aIfr&tr?8eT^fl, Shoulder?. Mrihlm*,* Constantly on hand WATER MILL 01U8T. ,A1*., ,? lot/?fr xery f^ap.l^a^V qillUUjL^S warranted 12 months, by Mr. JOHN DAVIS, maker and repairer of nil k'md^'orVmb'i:W?s; ,f" Come and sec for Yourselves. .jtt-,?."" ?" XTOTICF..?AjLI. JPF.ItSOXft trtio' Xn| lef t Papers in'riiej <7<fk> OThJe to be Recurd e I prior to April idth, lH68,*nre requested to call for them at once, us thev nrc readv for Delivery. . J. V. ROBINSON, Register, j?np 61 MM 1 ' \ J> 5 I A A N*T STATE OF SOUTH CAltOTit^jC."4 OiiANor.BURti1 riiaTRicrl v. k ttJiMtciMtl\ I * > V. s! i > .H:j:|li|ilTK:t tK> * J- Dill for .Foreclosure; S. M. Kcmnicrlin. t J .... By order of the Court in the aboTe stated* case, wilt bp sohl on the litK day of July next, before the Court limine ill Orungcbi.ir^.inll l hnt J rn< t or fnm-i 1 oi Lahd cohrhitfiilg' tire nihitlred ami pitleeh (.'>lV.l ae rc.ytnbrfrbrlcfls, branilctf north anil <<or?liw??t by lauds of Henry Moores, fast * and northeast by laud* of John L. Moorcr and'estate lam's of F. M. Moorer, west add southwest! by lands' of John II, Punier. .-. , -. . ,', ? - Vp-7~~~T'\ ^ Also one other tract containing thfee 'hundred nnd ten (!U0) ucrcs more .or lesn, bounded by lamia of Joseph Feriner', David lYrsticr and John Rick? enrisvker. T *??? Conditions of stile?Cash?purchasers to psy for com;;;:!? trnk-mxiBos, June tt /// j / u f ? j /;i<?TTA STATE OF SOCTII CAROLIN, V oitatioa. : . Ornngoburg District. i ?}? { ? ? *. y ? By P. A. McMlCUAEL, E^q., Ordinary. . Wh. rrav F. W. Fairey hath made suit in ui? to grant him LeHrrs of Administration, of the Estate) singular Oftj kindred ,aryl .Creditor* ofr th? said Jesse Patrick, dVoemcdJ.thavthey.hi and appear Ve/.Wffi rae in thjL.. r I of tInlioary, to be hehi ft Orangvburg C. II.. on the Dith day of June inst., ufter pnblicittloh Kereofi'al'l 1 o'clock in tho forenoon,. toahew. cinisp if ;flny, |}?ej. ba.Tjctljai^^he said Administration should not be granted* T,? OtTeti under my hand this 1st day ^f ^Jpne Anno Domini, 18iW. P. A. MoMlClIAEL,* ^ june^^ ( >i: :.fO ^ X THE UNITBD STATEfUH41o?rti?sBl??jct or Sor-fji C^oLiiiAr-^Ijt.Tft? Matt?? or J. Law is Oin-ns, DXvifat rT?im IUVkki ptct.?To Whom it mat Coxckbx.?THetTiridef BeWHf gft?s a*. lice of his nppoiutment as Assignee of X Lewis (libfon, in the District of Orangeburg anofslafi? ??f District Court of said District. ? 5nno o-e-nt* /.;r.w ? vj DinnbK.iAr.si, JL THE UNITED STATBS -P6^W*ffi|f|iffo> South Cahomna?In ths >L%TT*a ojr mkx'bt i\ S.vLt.KV, n.vNKitcrr?Is n.\Nnnurtcr.?T^YviukH *\\ CuN^ lN'/XI'^C^eWi sjgttcd aicAbyi??? no lice of his uppoiuliuci^ n^rA^^co Df H*wy l\ S.illoy, in the Dufrict of Oiimgiburt' *\*d Stats of Son|h;t,?rolinaf,w^r.2?ffl B^c^Htlll^Wrk BfHudgc?! n bauhmnt npiu? JiU own,petition, hv tha District Court?-^h DUirlct. ,n Dated atj O^goUirg 0. 4L, tbr 224? day of May A. I).. 18??N oT siM&Mtttil^^ KVfxev?^To Whom. fgneil hereby give* Sam.kv, Baxjcjuvvt?;,l\Afl^Ht|fTCY?To Whom it may CosiT.nx?^*fnc' underiic notioju qfj hi*appointment tf?'Assijiitcoiof llufm 0*?, Snllev,' In' the Di?friet of \irftag^nitrj bud State of South Cafollna;'withrn said1 Wst*to?, whrf' haX ?boon atljbilgcd ?> bnnknir4 li^?m-hbv^\tr?>poltH?ft, Jty tho District Court of snid Distnct. .- n 4*ai^d'eti.O|aogcbur? C. \L, .%\m? :r,M d^pjef ^Iay A. ^- lHtiR. > jnne 0?.'It P. V. DIBBLE, Akilgncc Sot-Til CAnoLixA?jifw aritK ftfArtaa or Anorkw J. Evans, B\\KtrifpV?In BAMCttt<tnw?t??To Whom it m\y Conckux.?Tho undersigned"hovby, gUrs no lico of Iii.?' appn'mtnicnt ti^ Assipno *.f. Andrnr J. Evans. iR thcc-pisirlct of Orarv^'obni jt and State of South CafelinJL wlpiriWaiitf Dtltr?t,j?vaW has been adjudged a bankrupt upon nis Vttti petition, by the ln^fTirtlf^t^li^id l^iatjrhrt^O/ 11 4fl J n/T Dwtvd.M Draiigcbwrg C. JLj. t^ t*AM?ff 43Tjr A. 1>. 1H 8yti*iio-.<l : 1 2&1 \A ??'?Jht* jnno 0?-Ih. TTOVNFI^KI;^PFiRS fti^ftW. IVXN'T TL <^^^jj^ftt',^f ht ^WVlifsfon^ds? \u>vlb, ^,< T. B.' WOLFE'S.