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CSOD .VJS [) collar rl/trriiir-tj* 0* 1A SATURDAY sG. JANUARY 15. 1870. bu. l?i . IN A^VANCA s fl --'vri '?*.?* '.ii.iil.ji/. V)??.?'.)!r^iwuii*. i : --r-^^ BE OR?NGEB?RG NEWS v 4 ?:o:? JBLISHED AT Oil A 30-ER?RO, 8. C. Every Saturday Morning. ?jfp;?i "/W.V. If. HALL CO. PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. . * ?:o:? TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION; On* Copy for one your. S12.00 ?? m " Six Months. 1.00 Any one sending TEN DOLLARS, for n Inb of Now Subscribers, will receive an VTRA COPY Tor ON E fEAR, free of ?rf?. Any one sending FIVE DOLLARS, a Club of New Subscribers, will receive EXTRA COPY for SIX MONTHS, free of karge. RATE8 OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square 1st Insertion. $1.00 *? ? 21 ?? . 1.00 A Square consists of 10 lines Brevier or ?one incb ot Advertising space. administrator's Noticed.$."> 00 INetices of Dismissal of Guardians, Ad ministrators, Executors, ?xc.$'?> (X> Contract Advertisements inserted upon the aaost iiberul terms. ?:o:? MARRIAGE and FUN ER Ab NOTICES, at exceeding one Square, inserted without ?charge. Terms (lush in Advance, "tea Augustus B. Knowlton, Attorney Counsellor at I.uw. \T LEW1SV1LLE.? Wednesday Blld Sat wrday. Resides nt -Oakland- near tort Motto. 8. C. drei? 8m LAW XOTH'H. DeTreville & Sistrunk, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, oitAXCKiiuna. s. c. "W. J. 1)kTkkvii.i.k. F. O. Sistisixk. jane 12 tf GLOVER "& GLOVER, AuTOTQjRiST EYS ami tXHTTfSF.TdLOSIS AT LAV, OKANOERULO 0. 1!.. S. O. Tttoa. Tf. Gt.ovaa. AIoktimsb Gr.ovwn. >?2 ly HUTS0NS & LEGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOUS. WRl attend the Court* in Orangehurg, Sarawell and Desufort, and thu United States Cattrt?^ OPflCX AT ORANGERURG. 8. C. w. w. nuTbos. w. r. iictsok. T. K. LSOARB. Jan 5fl c ly KLAR & dibble, " ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOUS ORAXCKliCIiO. S. C. Jtm F. Ir,LAR. SaMI EL D.KUl.E fab U ? ly MALCOLM l browning, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORANGEBVRG ?. 11., So. Ca aug 21 ly IFred. fersnerT DENTIST. Will be iii Orangeburg every Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Office in roar of BULL, 8C0V1LL & PIKE, fob 20 tf Hdr. h. w. kennerly, ? R A X (x U lJltO, HAVING REMOVED TO Til IS PLACE, Respectfully otfers Iiis Professional Services to tho Citizens and Vicinity. Office on Russell Street, opposite Bull, Scovill k Pike's. mar 18 2m DR. J. R. TOOMER, ORANGER U RO, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI ZENS of Orangeburg and Vicinity that he has resumed the Practice, of Medicine, and ean be found al Ins l'ofchi?. ice on Hussar] Street. jnn Hi?ly i>. IW. ItOBINLSOISr. FAftlllOXABlTK TAIIjOII, I have tho pleasure to announce to my nn merous CuMomors and the Public generally, that having removed to a Central Position, handy and convenient to all, I nm note pre. pared Cot. Fit and make Up a GENTLE. MAN'S WARDROBE with Nentnesi oiid Despatch. Terms lilicral and Work Wnr? ranted. Thankful for the 1'ati image of the past, I respectfully, solicit its continunnoe. Next door to Messrs. Rull, Seovill & l'ike, I can bo found at all times. jan?-^ly D. W. K0B1NH0N. krnps from Josli Billings Ailminnx. y 5th. Perhaps rain j perhan? ary 10th, 11. Wcnthor shiftly j ro ice. y is likn cdlonc water, to be not. swallcrcd. L.tnutlKUs.?Tho fallowing joint reso lution, offered in thc/Iousc Saturday by . ... L . ' lleiidcrson, and whih was referred to tho Committee on inbor, is of interest to the laborers and their employers throughout the State : is, that hex husband has stocked lib less than nix of his mistresses on the civil ? Tl ?I ; i . servieo as clerks, and that he adds to the nuinbcf every session. I#l A.i^dber Senator, a South-wost carpet bagger, foisted liiHitnistress on the Trcns dry Department lusj^year, and. was jiiflu-.. J!t: it nirihr,}'. h^ the llouso of Re-i ontiol enoughto have her salary con tin cs^ Hie Senate cuneurring, ! 'ted while he sent her on to New York Governor ho and is hereby j to undergo an abortion. She died. The 1 and etupovcicl. iminedmtcly \ Senator himself drew the arrears of pay passage ol this resolution, to | ostensibly for the mother of the mur coutrnct agcn*t or Supervisor? b\'>\ tiered wouipn, who has yet to see the first inty ol tho State, whose duty it I cent of it. to luruish all persons wishing to Another honorable, this time of the wifh proper forms, showiug ! Hom e, was driven out of a leading hotel the obligations of employer* und i six years ago for notorious conduct with ?s. i a marfled, worn in, and that with the con tho agent or supervisor shall j sent of the huiband. 1 hat liusbuud is i ofliec at the county seat of each now clerk of that Congressman's cum whore shall \m recorded a copy 1 mitU'o. his wife is the Congressman's cont ract made- and the uatnes Of I mistress, and her son is a jiagc on the ics to the samt:; to hear and e.\- ! floor of the JJottse, and waits on his mu ll d sagveemcuts. and. as umpire. ' tual fathers every day. justice to the aggrieved parfV. ..--m* , - such C0H?* which rcjuiro legal \ NkiIKO DofTotl.? A low days ago, bnee through the courts. .s.,yS a Now Orleans paper, a very >turchily contracts shall be in duplicate dreascd individual called nt an uut of l? en.j.loyer and the emplyeo lndd- I the way shop on Howard street, ov. each ; and the third shall be which swung tho sign of-Dr. Jitlrics.' [ recorded in flie uHiJe of the 1 flf'H ,1,^ ti,?.lur i? l,e ii?,uircd ol a y, onus hold couvcUKlluus and down south, tree toads boost ther up trees and warble sum katydid chew music and spit cely. and bull lrogs poat their lire /? //?<;;?/</ SifortttnteH?lit shoot, a deer Jpt'.- 1'ndfs like a cull'always jyus tow miss it if it \z a calf and it it ist a deer. fishing for krabs use yure 6tigers it; yu kau feel tllcin when they to. ;iviug the signature and seal uf yuiuuioliS. 1.1? It 1 !1 ? ' ! 1 . . 1 i ?i.i. . Oliapiiiaicu uaii\ey. , ?um uiljni "lie am dat, sar," was the rejoinder. '?Tell him I think I have .-ympt nus of smallpox and Wt>h l > cnosult liim. The white? ol t In; d \\ ke\'s eyc> g re,w intense, uml hisdu-k > cotujde.vi.ui a-sum the agent to validate it. for which duty lie shall receive a fee ol lii'ty cent.s from each jiarty contracting, and luruish necessary papers. All eoulracts foi thejear 1S7*> intlat. he recorded as set. forth above, and bO ^ subject, d to I he same lulu uf approval j Vl{ rapidly a creamy hue. laud record, though made, signed and . "(iollyv b??S?,. what ?yo.UJs:iy> ?'* : entered upon. | ??Tell the doctor I'm sick with the The agent or supervisor shall cuter ' suuillpoy, and wish to see him." i into recognizance, for the faithful per-j '] |?: asU/lushed African g ive a wild , IbriUtMlce uf his duties, in a build ol dot j l^jj., and darting ihn.ugh an inner dour, ro [thaiit*a2BClU> or le^S ihan SlOtltl, j s]:,inniing it in the visitor's .face, cried ? Id hi.-> tdliee for two years, unless ,,a. ; vied Ipn nogligenee or misconduct, j -Leave dis here, lioii-c ; I don't want ?? i. . " ^?dtio, smallpox.'' ,U STunv.~^^'!,wi:;?i..^^.. < [w .y ,..,?. r .rifati ( Ja/.ctte savs: -(lollv. boss, fse dc doet.-r/TuL l' e is a little sto.y for you. It hap- ? ^ ?, ,in:i|!ptlx." at a Utica rcstauruiiL A man, jL js |lcuJlcgH (ll say the visitor left, d the other day and called for a ^j^jj ,hat the physician wouldn't suit r. His orders were of the most ,,??? d..ct..r was e,,u;,lly pleased : ..te character, and fairly staggered I ???....li^Jy thereafter constructed a hole .sources of even a l liea icMatiratit il( (ii((,r tl,ron^|, whieh he m.w in r. lie lingered long at tho table j ,<wirea ?r a|i visitors if they have tho ually wound up with a bottle of i gn,-,|)p|,x Then lighting a cigar he had or- j ? , leisurely sundered up to the ,tKASnNS F,,u Dit^stNtt Plainly on er and said t . the prop, n-tor: I Til Y. !.<ilt l?'s D.W. ? I . It would leSSeii cry fine dinner landlord; ju>t charge j ,,1U burdens ?I many who now find it to maintain their places in society. It would lesson the force or the tat ions which often lead men to r honor and honesty for disnlny. If there wn.- less strife in dres* at ch. people in moderate circumstances ?I be more inclined to attend. Cuiversal moderation in dress at ch. Wb?td improve the worship by removal of many wandering thoughts It would enable all classes Uf poT> o attend chum) better in unfnvorn veathcr. It would lessen, on the pail of the the temptation to vanity. It would lesson, on the part of the r. the temptation to be envious and icious. . It would save valuable time on the b.'.th. . It would relieve our means from n ous pressure, and thus enable us to do Ve I'm good cuterpi i>cs. \llloug the !??liL\ \Miiiieu in Wasliiiig lySt winter, was the daughter of a cut I'li'itcd Plates Sulliituf, wliose r years ago n fused to let her marry iiau of her choice. She eloped with In- deceived her by a inock inar le having two other wises, so livilig; he took all her jcw td>. n most of her clothing, and ahan cr. .v'he Went to the bad heatl I'URcd all overtures to return d li.e Javier and daughter u-ed ne DSTOthor ill the Capitol a yoa# a wanton and he Senator? .-peak. Nor did either ever ?: event to any one. H? called ; she cou/ieiited to be dond even r Si nator's wifu, who is an iu not be unawaro, fur uu uuc el^p V. lloi'LKi. i Convkkt.? During a s revival in Kansas, a ootorui?s old uer. .lim K-was hopefully con ti d, and gut up in a class meeting to e his experience. Ho commenced: to c<o, and in a measured tone: '"1 Allied?S dream, i dreamed?that I d?and went to hell." A brother lime rose iu the body of the house and remarked : "w ill the brother please speak a lillli- louder'/ We can't hear him in this quarter.'' .Jim repeated, iill? nx-t : "I dreamed that 1 died." etc; when another rose in another quarter uf the bouse and renewed the request, .lim resumed, tUti.icwio: '?! dreamed that 1 died/' etc. Hereupon a' culled pUSSon" iu the gallery ruse mid cried uut 'Will de brudder speak a litllu louder. We can't hear him in do gallery." Jim re sumed, i in i-j'i vtito.li/: '1 di eainctl?that I died?and?went to hell ! There, ran you hear that yon d?d nigger? ' It tuny bo added that,the faith uf the audience in .Tim's convorsiort was slight* ly shaken by this Iittlu opisodfii A street ear is being rufi in New Yorlt t-hat does uut uocd fails, Teach Your Boy a Trade. f ? Vint- 'H g 1 ? " ' An article which wo cat from, one of our. exchanges, referring to this subject. ?ay?:: ' *<dJ *boud pcod oi?l ?'Of D.lOT-pHiioncrfliin ?bo peniten tiaries of thirty States ib KSliT, ncconl to the report of the prison association just issncJ, 77 per.cent., more than three quarters, had not learned a trade, flerc is a text from which Or. Franklin should have preached a fbroiblo' sermon to pa rents, hud ?' The time was when it was not thought reputable for parents to leave their chil dren without trades?unless they belong >;to-tho class of gentry! In France, be fore the revolution the one of 178!> this perverted sentiment; or instinct ? wns so i strong that even the children of the.Po hles were in some cases taught a light i onmiiorni't, and when the storm of the . Keigu of Terror came, and they were ' expelled from their homes and deprived I of their fortune?, many of them subsist ed by the trades they bad amused them selves with in moro prosperous days. A man who has a good trade has an independence. He has need only to be honest and diligent to secure a compc : fence. m Dread and butter is sure for him wherever he is. Ho is sure always of higher wages.than he who h'?s no trade, r mill if his genius and enterprise lead ! him into some other calling, it is always : a satisfaction to know that in cose of mis' ? fortune he can return to his trade, lie has that at any rate : his speculations may break down. h.:t he has an anchor j to leeward, as the sailors say; his suh i siitence and that of his family is sure, f In this country, where fortunes quiek ; ly gained are also quick Id lost, it is still t more necessary and -"prudent that-every young man should learn it thoroughly. No man's future is so secure here but thut he would do wisely to have his boys ?and girls too, ibr that matter?learn a trade.." .-,-. ?.,?a-kbh.. i ? - Wearing Mourning. \\'o long for the day when this custom hall become ohsole! e. It is unhecomiug the truly a libeled one. The wearer says 1 by the black gari. -tus: "1 have lost a dear friend. I am in deep sorrow." Hut i true grief does not wish to parade itself 1 before the-eye of the stranger, much less I does it assert its extent. The stricken one naturally goes apart from the world ! to p >ur out the tears. Heal n ?bet ion ! seeks privacy. It is no respect to the departed friend to say wo arc in sorrow. If we lmve real grief, it will ho discover ed. When Ciod bus entered a household in the awful chastisement of death it is : time for religious meditation and com i muuioii with tlod on the part of the sur vivors, flow sadly out of plucu, thou, I are tho milliner aud the drc?*-...ukcr, tho : trying ou of dresses ami the trimming of ' bonnets. There is something profane in exciting tho vanity of a young girl by j fitting a waist or tyiug on a hat, when tho . corpse of a lather is lying in an adjoin | ing room. It is a sacrilege to drag the widow forth from her grief to be fitted for a I gown, or to select a veil. It is often tor ? rib ly oppro.-.-i\o to the poor little ehil I dreh; the. family means already reduced by the long sickness of the. father, must I draw on her scanty purse to pay for a uew wardrobe for herself and children, throwing away the goudly stock of gar ments ai.eady prepared, when she most ! likely kn \vs not where she is to get i bread for those little oue.s. Truly may ! fashion he called a tyrant, when it robs a widow of her last dollar. Surely your sorrow will not be questioned, cveu it j you should not call in the milliner to help display it. l?o not, in your nfflic tiou, help uphold a custom which will turu the allltetious of your poorer neigh bor to deeper poverty, as well as sorrow. [ The t'tfifrai Baptist. Anvut i isin<i.?Tho man who don't jjmlvcrti.se has got bis store hung arouud with shingles niul pieces of barrel;heads, Inscribed with lampblack, "Irish Ferial tors," "Koto Mcell," "Flower," "Al kjtids Of kountry produce," "Kakes and "icatdHcs for sail hr.ir." lie says, "Thar ain't no sense in newspaper advertising, so long ?& a man is smart enough to tend to his own bigness, and kin stand at the door and holler ?the sollcr* in." Many fashionable youugdadics in New York uto suffering with absoess^jC? their feet, Caused by tho high French hoot heels now in vogue. ' '" 1 : ' ' I ' ' < ?? - -^ttlif^ -Gau i!iN(i a Dro^k or^tMBiiWi.? -Friend '?Jerry''; w\fc'^ fellow, who sittcriffifW- 'MVlMriimMS and! m\ provides well for Iii? fassHy^awitrihUf offf $o little failing, in lIna, that wbd? htl pecs,,^ to Iiis homo in the suburbs at night, he with, a nice turkey,;'ftafb'fy* 'dhne^'wp^ hV ' strong wrapping pHp>f,^unde??lMBasMrui. ;'Jerry*' found the road from fch? 4Mtfiuu to his cottage, some half ilc distant. UbcottttuQujy rough that flight, lie sev eral times stumbled and fell over nil sorts Of obstruct*!" s'iti tho path. Knch!'timo he fell he dropped his turKe^."^"^!! tri veil to pick jt up again. On tutor) |i ft ??, his nouie, be steadied himself as.,vrcljf.|>?. 9., ho Was able, and ; aid to his wifj^j "Here.^ ??wife,'I've got'leveu turkevs for yon. ' * Eleven turkeys,'Jerry ! What H\l''$Mds mean \ There's' only ono." ' There must be Mctcn ' turkeys', "wifty for" i<> .-fell down 'leveu times, and every time I found a turkey. There must be 'leveu. _ turkeys." ?- ?? *lll ?';..)* ? airings abeComforts at Eighty.. ?I have got very deaf. What a blessing!' There is such a'lot of silly talk T cannot bear such :;CT.:::!nb; ;f*^ * : -jf My eyes1 are failing.. How fortunate)! , T do in.i mv a tytho of the folly and wickedness that is going on around,me ! ^ I auiddind to faults which would provoke me.to censure. I have lost my teeth, and my voice is not very audible. Well, I find it -of nd'.o use babbling to folks who won't listen, so 1 save my breath fur better purposes. 1 don't show -my teeth where I can't bite C venture on no tough meat. My taste is not so discriminating as of yore, and tlic good is that 1 nin more easily satisfied, don't keep finding fault, am contented, and thankful., tM.yV,;pVf? nl( palate is a plague ! have got rid. My joints tire rather stiff. Well, if*1 they were ever so supple. I do not want to go to sec sights, hear concerts, make speeches, carouse at feasts. * I am not -strong as I was; but lor what do I need to be stout. I am not going to wrestle of fight with anybody. My morals are greatly improved. My braiii is not so clear as in my younger days, and all the better1,1 fur*V ' am neither so' hot-headed, nor so opii - ionated. 1 fWg t a thousand injuries.? A fiuijMcitt left Ujf William Jordan, au thor of Jf'-n J have Icnoicn, <Csc. Y ? > '<aj I ".far.* >? - nr.-. in The Empress of the French, has pur chased a plot of ground from the Sultan, situate near Mount David, in Palestine. Where the Virgin Mary was buried.} for tho sum of $4,1)01). A New York country girl, on horway to ehureh to bo married, was upsot and broke her loc, but would not bnve ?lit* , ? ? Jt't 71 f: . ??<?{?*,,;.. limb set until after the other bamWe '"1 ' i i- ? ->dtcor With ?r*t * m was put around her. ?? The eomplexlou of o girl of tho period y differs from the lailway season tieket?| the one is, aud the other is not, trans ferable. Many uf tie emigrants who have left their homes in North Carolina und Northern Georgia" to go West, are rotuvn iug. ' ?. ? rr.u Seven railroads now. eeutro in St. Faul. Minn., aud trains uro running between i?t. Faul and Milwaukee without break ing bulk or changing passengers. The Swedes of Chicago county', Minne sota, have sent over five thousand dollars to Sweden this year, to assist their friends and relatives to reach Aim ri -i Josh Pilling* says that musqmUo W;is born of poor but honest parents, who bad in their veins some of the best blood in the eouutry. Tb? la.-i fashionable fltW York bi mo, has a $150 night dress, and Briys she fV fcl prepared for a fire durihg the night. Miss Clara Peters, daughter Of tJte r slayer of Oen'l Vau Dorn, roeently took the black veil in St. Louis, Missouri. * ? ? nf .?< i my/ Jennie Find's daughter, aged tweh", is said to be another nightingale, though unfledged ns yet. Col. Tom Taylor, of Mobile, hash-., tried and acquitted rot tho" kfHrlr}*1bf' Cnpt. Cleavclund. last spring-. TtSo Kmp^rewi^FJu^ie,. on hat ffafaL, trip to tbo Fast got out of fund^, and bad to bowrow: mm $ R?rV^ ll0,l?.1'; EoMVKKtf.?During the present \-ear there will be four Qclipses of the sun and two of the moon. Tho first is a Mid on\\^S^SttM on January ir,: i^ f vjiUblc'th ife t>niit/??tatte; Tho a parfial,c*i?p?<?:of th4?un; ou Jau^arj., ,3l;^m isiblohoicjji fufr7 r^^wy