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,4jfe**Jb& '4Mb SATURDAY MOBNING-, DECEMBER 31, 1 *THE uEAN?EB?RG NEWS PUBW O A.NGMR HIT Tl O Hr?ry Saturday Stoniing. ^UANGEBXJRG KfeWS COMPANY on subscription. ?ae Cepy for one year. $2.00 m ?? Six Months. 1.00 Any one sondiog TEN DOLLARS, far a 'dub af New Snbscribcrs, will receive an BXTRA COPV for ONE VKAU. free, of] fchargt. Any one sending FIVE DOLLARS, Tor a Club or New Subscribers, will reCeive 'an EXTRA COPY fer SIX MONTHS, frea of ] vru 1 flsuare 1st Insertion. Sl.fiO ? ?? 2d ?? . 1.00 A Square consists of 10 lines Brevier or 'eae inoh of Advertising space. Administrator's Notices, ..u....nu... ..$5 00 ?Neticoa of Dismissal of CSUardians, Ai% sainistrators, Executors, Ac.~$9 00 Centract Advertisements inserted upon the Wast liberal terms. MARRIAGE and FUNERAL N?TTCE8, Vat etteediag one Square, inserted without '?barga.. ? liiimMsi -; ?.? KN?WLT0N & BULL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSFLLORS ORANGKRVIIU, S. V. AC?USTC8 b. KNOWLTON, CHARLES S. BULL , Mr. Knawlton will bo at Lowhrville EVERY ?AT?RDAY? and at Fort Motto on the 2d *?? 4tb FRIDAYS of every month. jaly 28 tf C~<50jtS^~c^COOKK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, V R A X G E B V R G, S. C TfiU attaaiMo BUSINESS ?h any of the STATE and the U. S. COURTS f?r District of South Carcitnm ^H. COOK^JJJP^|J%1. 1*. CHOKE. T. H? COOKE, Trtnl Jtiftiicc, "will i.TTBND PROMPTLY to all iiUeiP aatrvsted to his ear*. jaae 26 tf 8EABR00K, BROWNING, MEYEK^5 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, &RAXGF<SSUalG C. II?? 9?. ?:n. *. kBS ABRUOK. **k*?W*A Acting Solicitor 1st Circuit. MALCOLM !. BROWNING. J. FELDER MEYER8, Trial Justice. aaa714 ly ATTq^fBf^OT LAW, \?tt be ot OSANGBB&RG, a* Mondays. Fridays and Saturday a. At 1IWIST1LLK on the other days or the tVbil - tf lc&AR& MBBLE, ATTORNBYS AND SOLICITORS, OR A NO ED CR G, S. C. Jams* F. Istxa. Bamrat Dibsim. febUS * ly TRIAL JUSTICE, Residence in Fork of Edlfflb, ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED will b prompt!? end carefully attended to. jaly 2? ly NOTICE. The Subscriber respectfully informs the CITIZENS of Orangeburg County that he has on hand and for aale, all i tu? CHOICE VARIETIES of OR APES, FltffE fretti ROT. Alto the b?ltCollection of Choice PF.AC?! I'KAH, ROSE TREES and IVEROREENS Address A. JOURDAN, Poplar Club, ? fcapt 10?tf St.'Matthews, 8 C. j&t ALBEECHT, BOOT AND 8H0E MAKER, JO It A JfCI EBURO, 8. < k*E8PECTPULLY INFORMS TUB CITI XV. sen* of .<\ntl1goburg and Vicinity that he has opened at his NEW STORE on Rus Sell Street, between Mt'ssra. Briggtnnnn & rv>. and MeNattiaH ft tJones, with .? oomplctc rttock rtf itBAfKF.lt; A".t nnd that he has sufficient Woflirileil tU fill all- Ordui* fi m.n bd to him. Thanking the P?t?Mtr fbt past patronage, re.peotfuiiy Elicits a titttninuanee of the fearae. *1ERMS CJSH, fab 9 6'et 23 tf FEANK MELLETT? BOOT AND HHOEflAKUH, MOVBD TO Ellis' Old Office, 4mAXUK?*:ilG,- S? c U pYe^ared to'tWlttt woffc itf Hn .there line as uratand 6heap6r (Mft any 6Yhcr man. Pleaee give me K irW: AH v^Jt vrcrranti-d to give satisfa' tion. r'RANfcflELLETT. M7 !2 .fa HPECIAJL NO THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL.? Hostotter'a United States Almanac for 1871, distribution, gratis, throughout all the United States, nut at" civilized countries ofthe Wes tern Hemisphere, will bo published about tho fir it. of January, and all who. wish to understand thi'tvus philosophy of health should read and pouderthe valuable sugges tions it contains. ? In addition lo an admir ab!? Wedle?! treatise on the causes, prevon tion atid cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a lnrge amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, tho miner, the farmer, the planter, and pro fessional men; ?hd tile calculations have baen made for such meridians and latitudes a*8 are most suitable for a correct and comprcben sliVe National CAtr.xnATt. The nature, uses, and cxlraordinoy sani tary- effects of Hosteller's Stomaoii dittere, the staple tonic ami alterative of more than half the Christian world, aro fully set forth in its -pages', which arc also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes fox the household and farm, humorous nnccdol es, and other instructive and novuning reading mittter. Original and selected. Among the Annuals to appeal with the opening of the year, this will t>e one of the most useful, and may be had for the ashing. Tho proprietors, Mc*ft*s Hbstetter & Smith, op receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Ritters arc sold in every city, I own and village, and arc extensively used throughout the entire, civilised World. \ mil 1840 W 1870 Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death itself and lia ble at any time to come upon us. Thcrefo it is important thst remedial agents should be at huud to be raised on an emergency, rhen the etfhinal principle Icntg^U Hi ihc vystcm shall develop itself, und we feel ihe excruciating ag .nieo of pain, or the depress ing intiuencc of disease. ?uc.h a remedial agent exi: Kit i.i v.. \\ ? mndcThe circuit of the globe. Amid the ctL-nnl ices of the polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burning sun of the trop ics its vjfHH'S are known and apprt-eiute?': Under all latitudes, from the one extreme to the other, sutferihg iiumuniiy'ha-* found re lief from many of its ills by its use. The wide and broad area which this o ediciue has spread, attests its vulue and potency. From a small beginning, the Pain Killer has push ed gradually along, making i:s own highway, solely by its virtue?: Such unexsmpkl! success and popularity has brought others ihtb1 tho field, who have attempted, under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to" their own selfishness and dishonesty, btil their efforts have proved fruitless, While the Rain Killer is at ill growing in public favor: HOW TO MAKE HOME ATTRACT*NE.? Don't have your stairs withaut banisters, at the risk of breaking your ceildrcu's necks. D?ri'l hftvo wooden ceilings, that require a Cord of light wood to Illuminate the room. Don't have windows without glass, EU tHat whenever it, rains you muse .-hut . out the light of heaven. Don't have sashes without blinds, go thai the summer sun will doxxle your eyes, wrap your furniture and fado your carpet. Rut order all the uccessary materials for finishing your house in comfort able stylo from P. P Tffalfr, Charleston, S. C, the largest manufacturer of stich things in the Southern States. METALIC CASES. f HE UNDERSIGNED 'HAS ON IT AND I all oi i'ig various Sixes t'f the above Cases, .vhiv !. . ..n bo fnrni?hed Immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as usual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to U. KTOGS, m?r flsiOm Carriage Manufacturer. NOTICE State of South Carolina. ? IIA 2vQ % H UUG C0?NTY. In ittk Co.Mttos I't.kas. John C. Piko, Tf?stee, be,., \ vs.* 1 ..... John MoMichael, et. ?1. j Ry order of Court in this case, tho credi tors of John McMicknel are required to present and prove their demands before me, within three months froit this date/ GBO. nohn fin, November 4, 1870 Rofcroe. Nov. 0 Sin EEDER & ?AVIS, COTTON FACTOUS Oent i?* Comml&sfon Mtrcimnl*-, Ifctift Arfffer'tr Wharf, ^S^OHARLKStON, 8. C. . Cltt-tzi.t Rr.r.ptn. ZiMXYRXaN Davis. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. STATU TREASURY OFFICE, S. Coi.rxnt \. S. C, December 1, 1870. THE ROOKS of the Treasury Office for the Transfer and Conversion of STOCKS and HQND3 w?j}.be cloned on and after the bt?thinstant un?il the If* proximo, for con venience in preparing statement of interest due to January 1, 1871. NILES 0. PARKER, Treasurer State S. C. Ucb 8 - ? er" ? EXECUTIVE DEPABTHENT. ?r.vtf Tnv.Asi-r.t tarter. CoLrMnia. 8 C,'December t, 1870. THE !N*TKHF-?T railing du* on the ..Coupon IltjndB <?/ the State of South Carolina to ibe ist of-January, 1P71. will be j paid IN COLD on and after that date at the office of Q. II. Kimpton, Financial Agent of tho State. No. 'A, Nas^att Street, New York, snd at this office. The interest falling duo on the Registered Stock of the State to January 1st, 'STlt frill be paid IN GOLD on und after thai dale at the Trcnsufy nftice only NILES O. PARKE?; Treasurer .Stale South Carolina, dco 3 o AN ORDINANCE "jo Prevent ILLICIT TRADE or TRAFFIC trititafi 1 bo Cor* porute Mmila of Orangcburg, t?. C. Section \. That from and nff.r tha 6th 1 Decora Vcr. 1870. :itiy J'crsou . or l'cfltens j found Selling; IWt:??.nn Exchanging, or Diaposing of Produce. Goods, Chattels or Mtrchnmiis,; oY any-charaoier between the hours of 0 o'clock P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M., from the 1st HepMrobct- 1st March, atad between the hour* Bf l'd o'block P. M. and 4 o'clock A. M. from tbo l?t March to 1st September, shall subject the Offender to a Penalty not exceeding Fifty (?O) Dollars. See ?. Half of tho Fines Collected shall bo piv.-h to the informer when sufficient Prott' is gircn to Convict. Sac. 3. Any Ordinance, or part thereof, contrary to or repugnant to this Ordinate is Hereby repealed': N. A. BULL, [t?iA Superintenoentt E. j. Oi.ivf.kms, Clerk, dec 10 -It AMENDMENT I TO OI.I)lMXJ E i<f fSltlse Srtis pliOM. Ac, for /he Town of Orangeburg. ft. ?J. ^^IfeA ^1 fr? Mill lfrMl^V.I*tft jjL^W^^^t ^?'kction 1. That any Itinerant Venler or Trader who bringe Horses, Mules, Ac. in the Corporate Liuiits oi Oiangebarg <Mil! forthwith make a Return id tlie Clerk ot Council, the number of Stock on hand. 8ae. Any Slock, such aa He; es, *!:.*.es. kc, Sold or Bargained tor and Delivered within the Corporate Limits or Outside of tho Town bY Qr*Hg?\!ut? during his or their slay, niter making his or tHeir Returns to the Clerk, shall be subject to tho Tax ef One Dollnr per Head. 8ku. 3. Any Violation to thia Ordinane shall .inbjfct the Offender to a Fiae of not leR3 thrtrf Fl?e 16) Dollars nor more than Twenty-Five (2oJ DolHrs; Seo. 4. Any Ordinance, or part thereof. Contrary to or Repugnaat to this Ordinance, is hereby Repealc<k N. AUSTIN BULL, [l.s.] Intendant. E. J. Ouvsnos, Clcra. dee 10 4l WASHINGTON HOUSE BY Mrs. M. W. Sfafctton, GERVAIS & ASSEMBLY STREETS COLUMBIA, H. C. Convenient t'? Ilia GreenVllle nff.'l ('rterleston Railroadff affu* the Business pWr'ion of the City. Rate of Transient Board?Two Dollars per Day. Regulnr Boarders received "at Reasohablo Rat os ? dec 10 tf FLORENCE! THE BEST Faituly Sowing Maehin?l Unequaled for SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY OF fctflrf STftUCTION. EXPELLING ALL OtH?RS in Its eufttel ty for all kirtda cY wvi'rfc MfhrWt change tit ndjusthtcnt, and for Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. . AGENCIB"? ?Ort.BROADWAY; N: Y., and in all the principal cities in the UfYrted States and Great Britain. SHAFFER & BRO., Agent*, Charleston, 8.6. C. II, If ALL; Agtnt, Ornngeburg, 8. C,' rfpfSO rf . 1 ? Th? Tb? saa's ?t ?est fln ?ff night grcy, 8t??le softly fn ~ Night gently fol#a*tr aebk tri To greet th? CYctt^fe Sweet Lob? comes;!; Ii er silvery rsysfsBtfac'J, And looks down ujBft From oot her cU^^HH? At this lone hoi boat Moves gently te>^^H|HE| Into it leap* r nu. Her lovor plin?JaeWssuBss And now soft st An down the st A light.guitar the That breathe* The one?a noble HUsuit, ContV In war's own p ?i-M And the faif^^H Dttr Carolina's fl| Hit fcrthiised ?rerej| ? Tob? young Cb? Yes, thut fond hear own, He elaaps bar *?^^^BhK~ 'Bound her fair for&gj&e aria entwines The boat float But do they see those threatening cloud*) That hover "'or lore Ah ! not Ufo's bwi a i And sweetly singr The tempest's w.-t Dark gathering came; Ana ling.-f Hcftl Iu of hifl^^^HHn He pressed ii klss'u?jlj.the cheek Of her he inv All vain he tried, ft- h?d, ? H!? rising tHl'ujjli Far In the dial* The camp-fir htj The bugle, loo, r , To baula Thst little band who oft had faced The frowning guns of death, Now .onward roilc with shouts of tihser'; When victory claimed her wreath. '?Our Charlie's falicri 1" cries tho Vuieo,' Of many a comrade now, As thty stand near hie bleeding form, With sorrow's lowering brow. A ?lieht tear-drop gently falls, Pfbnt many a flushing eye, As vtngeancc mailty shrieks aloud, With wild and threatening cry. The dsy is won, but Chmlic lies, Upon the buttle plain, IliS Silent heart cau ne'er more throb T? pleasure, or to pain. His pluino is trailing in the dust. That eye onee sparkling bright, With mirth and joy, uhit ! ia dimmed, By cruel death's dark blight, ''Tell bar gwod bye," was fainlly breathed, Bro life's U?t spark haJ fl?t, Ere death's keen sword had pierced his heart He sleeps on glory's bed The trumpet's peal no more can rotne, That slumber longuud deep. His steed by other luuds is reined, And crowds are left to weep. Out better far for him who lies, Beneath the clay oold sod, Than those who only lived to feel Oppression's galling rod. Rttttf i befOes, rest! the slrirc M o'er Our banner's drooping now. With which you nobly tough/ to grace Fair glory's queenly brow. Rest! future days shall claim it yet, As time's dark train moves on, Andplaeo within its gilded folds, Funnie's wreath so proudly won ! ANNIE AUGUSTA GLOVER, ? [From Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly.] Gossip titf Wonicu TRUE LOVELINESS. Site" who thinks a noble heart / Rotter than a noble mien, Honors virtue more t Wan art, Though 'tis h-M8 in fashion seen; Whatsoe'er her fortune be, ?he'a th? bride? Uro wife?for ma. ? ttk? ?-' 0 ? A j:: - She who deems thst inward graoe Far surpasses outward show ; 8bo who values toss r im fare Than that ohrtrm1 the' soul can sl'ow ; Whatsoe'er her fortune bo, 8be's the bride ?tho wife?for w.s. She who knows ti'k Heart rt'tyalras Something more thaft the lips of dew, Thnt when love's brief roso expires, Lov? Itself dies' wit* it too? Whatsoe'er her fortune* b'e, She's the bride?the wl/e ftt mc. ?es t'ive the way toiortune mux pre- ? meut.?THfc ^following sketch illus ion this fae'tvY' A sailor, roughly garbedj was atroll 5 through the street* of Now Orleans. rplexity, appir F?ftho muddy! ,? put forth one iittVo foot", *\i4ier. the i i'it sailor, jritlt-'iiiipulsivvM. should not be ftoilcd, with the filth of this lane; wait fjy a niontiffiit oniy, and ?tfd I tpll make yap a path.' So springing r her into a carperi-[ shop'opposit plasnk board, that J<:-?d in the doo'rw Mi coininaS'bnSf - to the smil ?h to nccepA d^YOUtl' B \ '\- \ and |Jie tripped across \irit!u u" merry 'Xhank you, and n roguish:smile. ? itiak heroes as da?jfing *ns they could I Alas! our young sailor \vm perfectly uharaied. What else would make him catch, np and thoulder the plank, and follow the little witch through tho Slimy strcrts ttf her home she Tivice perfbrui iug the ccriniOnyi.of walking* the plank, and each time thanking hiin with onu of her o'oqucnt smiles ]';?,. .cully. </?:> !u:i . .v-.V the young lady trip up the mat bio step* of a palaco of a house and disappear within its rosewood c'tltrnnce. For a full minute he stood looking at the door, and then with a wonderful sigh, turned away, disposed of | his drawbridge find wended lii5 path back to Iiis slur!. The next day ho wa'S astonished with au ord?;r of promotion from the Captain. Poor Jack was speechless with amaze ment; he had no tlrbani of being exalted to lite dignity of a second mate's office on board one of the most splendid thips that sailed out ot New Orleans. Hi knew he was rompotcut, for instead of spending his money for amusement, visiting theatres and bowling alleys ou his return from sen, he purchased books atid had become quite a stuient; but he expected yjars to intervene before his ambitious hopes would be realized. His superior officers seemed to look upon him with cousidcntblo leniency and uave hiin many u lair opportunity i> gat lief marine knowledge; and in year the handsome, gentlemanly young mate had acquired unusual favor in the eyes of the portly comtn.aider, Captain Hume, who had first taken tho smart little black-eyed fellow, with hi' ncal turpauliti, and tidy bundle. its Iiis cabiu boy. One night the youg man with all the other officers was invited to an entertain ment at the Captain's h ?usc. He went, and to his astonishment mounted tho ideutical stops that, two years before the brightest 'vision he had ever seen passed over?a vision he had novor forgotten. Thump, thump, went his bravo heart as ho was ushered into the parlor, and like a sledge-hammer it beat again when Captain Humo brought forward hisbluc eyed daughter, and with a pleasant smile; said : ? ?This young lady was once indebted to your kindness for a safe nod dry walk home.' His eyes were all ablaze, and his brown chcolj Auslud hastily as the noble Captain sauntered away, loaving Draco Hume nt bis sido. And in all that assembly was not so handsome a cotifVle as* tho gullant sailor and the ?pretty laity.' It was ouly n year from that time that the second mate trod the quarter deck, second ouly iu command, and part owner with tho Captain, not only in his vossol but iif the affections of his daughter, gentle Gra*6e Hume who hud1 always chorfahed respect, to say nothing of love, for the I right-eyed sailor. His homely but earnest net of polite ness toward his child bad pleased the Captain, and though tho youth'knew* it not, was the ?Nto**e of bla firtt promotion, lunsmuc lively ? ? J-VM'L1,AU Nambcr two tnarri soreo young jnsfati narrow income. Sjb rests of hoi* fau on1d bettor'haffEfti -tcrests by, taking hi1 gohg out by thed>y Number three tnr muded bo nmch'bci Th w. wanted somebody to pa;; her bills. lie* BBMrI frurricd iw. precisely the sann? reason, so they arc both repetitibg tit leisure. NOT GOING TO H2 LEFT BEAINP. Number five married because. Fanny While Had a uic~- new husband, and she waSri't going to bo left behind. Pity ii she couldn't get married as woll us other folks: ^XU?IED FOR MONEY. Number six married because she was poor and wanted riches ! She never counted on all the other tlllngl that were inseparable from those coveted riches. SHE LIKED TO TltAVEL. Number seven- married because she thought she shotilu Ii2e to travel, IS 11 Mr. Numbor Sewed changed bis mind aftcrNard, arid ul! illo travelling she h done has bern bct\tcen the well and the back kitchen door: MA RR VINO OUT OF SPITK. Nutnbci _ipht married out of spite bo cause her first lovo had taken to himself a second love ! This piece of retaliation might have dono her good at the time, but iu the long run Dumber eight fntmd it did tlot pay. WANTED .SYMPATHY. Number nine married because she bud read novels and "wanted sympathy." Sympathy is a fine thing, but it cools down at a rapid rate if the domestic kittle is not kopt boilihg, and the do mestic turkey is undone. Novels in housekeeping don't run very well togeth er in harness, to uso a sporting term; aud number nine's supply of sympathy didn't bold out very Hn'g. MARRIED FOR I.OVK. Numbor ten married because sbo loved her husband with all hor .heart and soul Ami slio loves' him still, and will probably continue to luve bim aud is tbo happiest wife in tho world?so pho says. We have all tho right motive at l.ist ?ono which when sanctified by a deshe and rs-'j'iufcion to improve und clevuto each other, nud to live true and holy lives Lelore God, cannot fail to call down tho blessings of Heavon. But sad is the fate of those Who marry from Wrong mo tires, to escape their share cf life's Work, or to get something for which they have nothing to gi?* in return. A Dutchman1 in Uccatur, Illinois, mar ried a secood wife in about a week after tho loss of No. i: Trfo Sabbath follow iog the wife itfttfd lfcr lotd to take her out riding and was duly 'cui- op' with tbo fulling response : -You diuks i ride out mit anodcr.vfotnaD so soon after* foe death of mine frau 7 Noift, nriu !' tjffi? farm or no farm.' 'Sure?* " ; . ( . ^ 'As sure a? my name's Jacob.' 4Well. let tier vo then till Christinas, but if yW back out then, ifafe*, l?dR shurp.' I - <i&?>p ,JNl.5'-?4?*^*'-*? l'.l toe tbe scratch then, by jiugo, if tbo old man runs?mc off the farm with a double-barreled shot-gun, certain/ Aiid Jurtcrs lodged as if ho would. Thns reassured ou being married ?$ Christmas,' Mclindy drew off with her Jake. ?"?.?*?& ? A Strono Hint.?A littlo hoy, who had baen told that he must never ask for anything to eat when away from home,, went into n neighbor's house when the lady chanced to bo ftying doughnuts. 'Ah/ said He! 'yo'ti are cooWlfl^.', Aware that h'u bad b-^cu well trained? aiiil anxious to see whether his apetite would get the better of his manucr.1, tlic? lady did not give hint any of thod?dgii :ntgtjL ? 'Well,' said he returning; to the charge, 'your cakes look nice.' 'Ob, very nice,' said tbo lady, 'they are tbe best I ever couked.' After playing with the cat u frW miu utes, he rema*.ked : ;t- "*? 1 'And they . .nell nice..' 'Oh, yes, they smell nice,' Was tbe la dy's tantalizing answej. 'Well,' said the boy, I suppose if any little child that was hungry should come in here when you were cooking, you vfoithi give him something to'.cat V^ 'Well, yes, T think I would.' 'Well,' said bo, after another turn with tue cat, '1 guess I must go home, for I ntn vey hungry.' *** It ts heedless to add th'a't Me gee at doughnut. A Ouekn Story.?Tbe remarkable phenomenon of a rain-shower of five days duration, and confined to a ceiueie* ry lot at Mobile, Ala., in which thirteen mcn:bor8 of the same family haee be iutorrod, was witnessed by ripWafifs pf 200 persons. It continued night and day, and at no time dining its continu ance did U rain any tVhoro ckio in the neighborhood*. Those who first witness* cd tho phenomenon were afraid to call gencraT attention to it, for fear they tfttght run the ffsk of being considered insane. ?What do >ou menu by e cat aud dog life?' Paid a husband to au angry wife.' ?Look at Carlo and Kitty, asleep on the rug ; I wish men lived half as gracefully whu their wives/ 'Stop.' &aid toe. iadyv <tic them together, aud see how they? will Mfltta* k<