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THE QRANGEB?RG NEWS J. FELDER MFYKKS?Eprrott, GEORGE noijif r.K, v PuuxciAb a.sn HrsiNES? 3d.\> SITUUDAY, JA?^18r Every article for the Okamjkduuo News roust he accompanied by tho rent name of the author-:iiuL.nccesss-Uy for publica tion, but as a guarantoo of good faith on the ? ?jjjfe A 'fill/of <tflo wtttbrY'. w. ;? ?~ rCUiKJSNT EVENTS. KMT?IUAI. CHIT-CHAT. ..w.-..~; ?-,?* *n ??? . ;? 5 OIiIb < jQ (i,c ?pjr;t,pf aira, .rflrtincton. wo exclaim, .' J.a i what times we hvo tu 1 ,.j f. Truly c\cut - more .glassing Btrnngc ll fl .. thr.u ihcso tcltl so solemnly in the lepcud iBrf>b ir.i.!or the t'.iiry" Ude, are happening every day, aud have Venne as com.."ion place v:r..iaW^i|re'bedifibdiug ol' the giant by the ;>*iw lighted ear of childhood. Scenes as ij) ?; marvelous us those depicted in that ? , ?, ;quaiut, weird -Bf vie of'word-painting so 'exquisitely plausible and yet so palpably ?V? . impossible which characterizes tho "Ara bian Nights," pats by, arc shifted, and arc forgotten in beholding their succcs t:> (Kte>.P1>t 'I i a 1 sors. Transformations more magical ? . than the.UtetnniovphuEos of romance, oc cur dailyand are unheeded, i ilxtiliiu -Chicago.'the queen city of the Yveat, whose growth was almost as labtilous as Tjnit' ?'^,at, 0f t|lc armed men from the drauon's i teeth, ba.s^ceri swept away by the brchtli tovt ?dJ ?f tho.; iire-fiend; and millions of prop To juiorty Jiavo melted snd a thousand human livesk U>st in the nlrftbtF fury of its do ?JO* ??' ^Struct ton. Arid scarcely has tho world mi'iul ^cn toia 'the Iliad of its awful trngedj ?T Witt? all its harrowing incidents of loss I ;?m>n >..1t*{ - ? ? ? , nudmf human suffering, and all the de I ?il ,-???.Iii ? pj, ! tails of its desolation, before by the Utl j >\lcctW cumumnicyiiuu wo hear of its ii n? *:->re-euifie:rtio?. Sittingin itsoharrc J sack cloth for a lew nights, and the morning T*ii ??".' IVcatlf cools its healed ruins, scatters its ' *un ashes, and fans ti e chocks ol masons: rcfouuding and rebuilding the blighted itnlv X'^' "*' ' .': 0,1 ' 1 nj . ..'Tbc^ifolUiwingr extract Irotn an c.\ a^tfc f?rlt change d ustrate^: Ustorq i A riftw rind' >/ubFt:tiilially built brick oat io'tbetilrc; Culled the Academy of M usio, ! vftt * which is said to bo as perfi et in nil its fvr? ^'Tapp?intuicLts an any theatre in the ?arm'?*? AYeetf was ripened tn Chicago last Wed Jnetdiiy niglit, having been built, founda ?tiuuS'Sfrt? a*r,*1trsi(iiT of six weeks. The erccdioh of the building, which h-is scat \?q ?Ji jug c.' pnoity for 1300 persons, is de as something wonderful even for .' Mason?, carpenters, plasterers, frcscocrs, upholsterers, gas fitters, painters 1 nud scenic artists trod so closely Upon fr*""^"" 'the' heels of each other that by the time %UB e*"'thc first lind finished their work the lat ?jrf! f. ' -^(.r p,a(j almost completed their labors i'ddw 'also, and tlctuithstanding the fact that ifl i*ti<]asl December was the coldest ever je*&i -!"known in Chicago, and that from begin -$*\h * ^Vtfvg' to end the contractors had to con tend again; ( a scarcity of almost every ^ ''?d of' material needed'for a structure ?HrMW tht.t chain tier. (.fcaimlo met ??niii?jftt?wi t * dmaoi>* AWW' 'TliC women's rights move- ! ?jUJCiit. is assuming a formidable sbnpe. A bcftw'wcckfi Rgo, a committee of the grcut ^0 ?odoV-"female ' lights," bad nn audience ?-ddtti?) before an 'in) port a nt eomtuittec of the TJg^tfjtl Sjplcfl ?epgress, und Yietoria C. tfdt i>})[c?tfonV>?I'bo. AVail-Stroct banker and I/? ,ntrt?ndidalc lor Prcbidcnt of the United ?mo-? -States, and uhcr strong spirits of her ,floiJtfex) tiiftdc speeches, advocating the con tlJlutional right of women to vote. I"i:k, Jr.. the milfi?uttiro, the man who, to uSc bis own "words, I rtjutnped down off a pedlar's cart and .t?. VV-i?ttflc V? Riiilioiid," has come to a bloody ond'virtlotit de.lth. And as a sequal, hi.-^ . murderer is a hero and imprisoned in his luxuiiously furnished cell in the Tombs I r "}* ^^U/Ncw York, Is the pitted personifica tion rgif the New York theory thai, "kill ing is no murder." ? 'liio nugc and monstrous corruptions apd fraud of Tammany, whose gilded Wtgbtiues.s has been stripped of its ^jHWfet' ttnd displ^-, and whose black tdufling ulcer of ciimc and vieo and pol J^luTmn li;.6 boLti exposed in its naked loathsomeness. And the New York Cujtoin,lIoii.-e in ?'Obligation* arc show ^ ^5^Pripa *coViuptinn, \s lm.^,; slimy title 4"f#^W^T'4iI EpiiotC8 r.f polities and is being- trmcd to the highest officiul sftnvceB.'iJ Mf? ff ?3T>^fn Sf.^.i^ cSi*tcncG of thd {#tj-3ld\? Klti::. bithortn pnfoully called a ' ^^ni^Jjji).Hn'orguur.'.iil mn, whose object Was -i *? * K . ul Jaw and authority, whose operations wcro brutal assault, rapine-, j burning and mtudrr, and whoso mein, bora wcro so^tte/bf our best (?) citizens, Has bc*o proved to bo, a fearful reality. Hui;dreif|j of its//ri)orober havo been brought to trial and in uunierous cases uiivyguut buB./;bo<?a, voluntarily cou Tcsscd, ntid in all cases thoroughly es tablished. Well the public pcaco has been re stored by these exposures and couvio tions and pcuulties. and tho supremacy of the law over all secret, onth-buund organized opposition, been fully vindica ted, so wo will let this subject rest. But after nil, coolly nod calmly are not the revelations produced ut these trials a dis grace to our humanity, and our civiliza tion. And hue not tho chivalrous band of best vitizm*, nflcr all their vague ter ror, all their etnlncnf couusel turned out to be ? very poor jak '! Across the Atlantic waters iu the old world, tho events nro wonderful. The Empire of France, after a bloody war and terriOc humiliation and defeat, has been swept away from the chess board cf the present into the confused chaos of the past. Iler capital, the ceutre of modern civilization, the metropolis of the culinary, mnntna-mukiiig nod other luxurious arts, has been shelled, destroy ed, occupied by the German conqueror. And Napoleou, with all the magic of his name, an exile, n prisoner, not on the rock of St. Helena, whose sombre loneliness of scenery was tho fitting scenic frescoing for the epilogue to the first great warrior's career, but an un ambitious, quiet, feeding, drawing-room cap-live, is contented and easy in Eng land, while his country has forgotten him in her sullen and revengeful peace ! And from the Emperor to the aero naut ! And the medley is a true repre scutation of tho pictured events, that sur round us. Young Donaldson, the dar ing aeronaut has been thrilling the citizens of Norfolk, Virginia, by the urns: wonderful performances of all timo. Wby'd Great Heavens! the man ascends in a balloon out of sight, and when the telescopes aro ready and aimed at him, he throws himself out upon n trapeze bar, suspended from the balloon and hangs by bis toes in the clouds Women shriek, look off to shut out, &c, but look hue* again through their spy glasses, and ?ee him standing on one foot 00 the bar and put ou thicker clothes, because ho is among the cold currents of upper ether. Why here wo have enacted ,in com bination the graud sentiments of song, ??Up in a balloon, boys, All among the little stars, Sailing round the moon." and "The daring young man on the flying tra peze As he hung by bia toes in the air." And again ! Iu the matter of newspaper reporting our 1'rieud of tho Charleston jYe/ix. serves up an amusing hash for its read ers, which is a commentary in itself. Our contemporary quotes from the local columns of the India'iopolis Eve in<j Jqtoyial, its reporters summary aid de iscription of the horses of its town, giving the names of the owners and descriptions of the animals in something of this strain : ".Air. Wm. Mauser, anni hilates space by the means of an old but well-preserved white horse, which the same can hold his oats in bis twenty ninth year. L. \V. Ilusselnian flashes Uohort-tiarrativcd stood, whose abbre viated caudality is in n chronic state of erection," and so on through the list The Charleston tYcici ask? its reader* what they would think should ihcy find such a description of Charleston ani mals, with their owner's names given in their paper. And we, in presenting this ;ts one of the ramaikable features of the titiii S. :ink : What would oui steady readers think of a description in this journal of their peculiarities of animal, Qf of features, soy noses? "Why ! la ! where arc we driftin?. And laut but not lctusl it is thought that wo fire going to have war with Spain. War to the knife ! A Spanish knife ! A Toledo bl.ndo. Oh ! Iist ov ij:tti:i:s 15; ?min j injr in the Ornngobuvg Test Olhco to i<. ucmbcr 2 Ith; l?j I. 11 Footman for Rose Sullins. 11.?Ira IS. Hill. .1 ??loni H ("lotto. Pev-'<u"? ??illirr; for the above letters will pico sc Pty they -.re nlvertisi d. Y, Pi Mar.-. R. M. HYMENEAL M a it it i k D-?On December 28th, I87f, Dev. J. S. Hoyden, at re^idouce, of Url Bnltzcgar?. MR. DAMEL DON NETT t Miss. ELIZA ^ItOBlNjgGN. All of County. just received a fi.no lot of SEED 11 POTATOES winch ho is offoring very lj jan 27 NOTICE.?Any person Iinvii lost it l'<i ty, may hear of something' their ud\untage, by scending a dsucriptist of the same to i / . CAPT. JOHN A. HAMILTON, At Ooraugcburg, S. jan 27 1| -?-^-N Estate of MARY KAYSOR, deceased. -\TOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN TO ALL , concerned, that on tho 27th day of Fchruarv A.D. 1872, I will Jilo my FINAL, ACCOUNT'ns Executor of tho will of Mrs. Rnysor, deconsod, and will ask for my dis charge, in the Probate Court of Orasgcburg County. WILLIAM C. MOSS, Executor. Orangebnrg, S. ('., January 21th 1R72. jan 27 4t OHA NG EIJUHG?In I 'roh at e Co u rt Ex rarter Lewis W. Dnutzler & Catharine E. his w ife. Petition for change of Guar dian. By order of the said Court, I hereby give notice that on the 2i)(b day of February next, I will file my final account us the Guargian of Mrs. Catharine '?<. Dantzler, (nee' Cath irinc E. Bull), and will apply1 lor my final discharge. RKGIN W. DATES. Guardian Catharino E. Dnntxlcr, (urr Bull.) Orangfburg, So Ca . January 2Jth 1872. jun 27 , (\*. ^N- ORDINANCE.'' For I lie Keffer Prester vat I QU of of she Wei fore oi'tlie Towil of Onuiscbtir, , S. C., passed fUi*-day, A. 1>. Scr.tion 1. Be it Ordninod by the Town Council of Orangeburg, Suite of South t'aro Una, and by the authority or the same, That from ami nfter tln> passatro of this Ordi lianco, ?11 pcrt-oiii within the Corporate linlis of Orangeburg, Keen using or attempt yo use a small, but dangerous weapon, com monly known :is a SLING SHOT, while on |he public htrcots of the Town, to the great detriment of Window-glasses, and also dan gerous to-.the Eye-sight/* of individuals &c., Jtc, shall do so in open violation of this Or dinance, and shall subject the offender to a fine of five (?) dollars, for cacti and ?ver.v offence; or imprisonment for not more than 10 days, or both". .SVr. 2. That one-half of the fines collected shall accrue to the informer when bringing sufficient proof to convict. ?rc. 3. All Ordinances or parts thereof, contrary or repugnant to this Ordinance arc hereby repealed. P. II. W. BIU7GMANN, Mayor.. E; J. Oliveuos, Clerk. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE KE DALS AWARDED. THE GREAT Southern Piano MANUFACTORY. WMJ KSAKE A CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQt'AltE AND UPRIGHT P 1 A K O FORTE S, BALTIMORE, MD. Those Instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, nud upon their excellence alone attained and unpur chased pre-eminence, which pronounces theui uncounted, in TONE. TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY. CQT All our SQUARE PIANOS Inno our New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. ?ttrT" We would call special attention to our Into Patented Improvements in til*.AND PIANOS and SQUARE ti HANDS, found in no other Piano, which bring ihr Pinno near er Perfection than has not yet br on attain ed. Every Piano fully Warranted for Five Tears. JJJ-JT" We are by fperinl arrangement ena bled la furnish* PARLOR ORGANS and ME LODEONS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Iittiiil at lotces! Factory J'ri ces. Illustrated Catalogues ami Price Lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE .t CO., Raltimore, M I. Or any of our regular cstabliohed agencies. jan 27 Gin NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OuANGv.ui ua Coontt, s. C, Sanaary 18th, 1872. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at THIS OFFICE until ihe tOtli February. 1872, ror ERECTING two (2J BUILDINGS on the POOR HOUSE Tract near Orange burg, Plans and spcOific?tioiH to be a i . at this OFFICE. By order of the Hoard. JAS. Van TASSEL, jan 20? it C. B. C. C. "removed. CHARLES TIIOP.N begs leave to An notified to sin- Public that ho has left his OLD STAND opposite Messrs. Bull, Scovill Pike, and has moved to his NEW STOKE, lately occupied by Mr. J. Geo, Vose, where he will be glad to fee his old friends and oust otners, HOT MEALS provided an formerly. ; CHARLES TttOR.N. jan 20 21 NOTICE. OllANC-KlirKCi?In Common Plhah Wesley llgiuor, Adm'r, vs Amenta Spoigucr , olid others. By order of the Court in tlw? cash, I will sell lor cash, on the sab day in February ni \1. (1st Monday, > BO aor?s of land mi the Rsintoe Hiwr, which was of the Estate of Fly Kciglcr, doqensod, Purchaser t.> pny for title. ?E? BOLIVER, Jail I2iil872 ?- HI - > I IN ? ??. ORANGEBURG-, S. C. FRIDAY, FEB. 9. HAIGHT'S & C?.'S [USEXJM, MANA6EKHS9: AND BALLOON. ? ' - ??' . ;? ? . try . \ ? . AFTERNOON AND EVENING i A little less liinn one year npo. when tliin grand enterprise wns organised in Atlanta, (in., many Sagacious \ cople predicted failure in i<< iufaney : bin the unpi eeented success er owning it i vrrj'v hero i: lins been. Ik.s sat irrte 1 Iii in of .!)?? enrol of their judgment. No exhibition < n Ibc rond has given greater satisfaction; ni '1 nunc hns aeliicvtd a greater de groo of popularity. N' ithor Inbov nor mancy lei* Ik-?-?i spared to muKP it the most choice and extensive exhibition on tho road, and the almost dailj tremendous audienoaa applaud* ing the feats of the different artists. has served i<> stimulate the management to even greatar exertions. Throughout the Middle States and New England, the Dominions,of New Brunswick, Xovn Scotia, Prince Edward Island, t'ape Breton ami New Foundland, there has been hut "no voice from the prasa nnd public as to the intrinsic merits of this mnmmntli establishment. Messrs. II. \I HIT .t Cti. t?'>d - n excusable pride in thus ref??r i'ing to vt.'-ir repented triumphs and praise of the world, which has bat one vrrdiet as to tin- liijjh character npd superiority "f this llrst-class Arenie and Zoological Combination. Scenes of Oriental Grandeur! Glitt ring Spectacle! Two Startling Free Sensations I and the iliicsl ? lud of performing nnd thoroughbred Horses on earth 1 Look at them as they pass ttic etrccts,and dispute it if you can. The Menngcrie in one, the Museum in the second, nnd the Circus in the third?so those who desire to see the Croator's Wonders or the Complete Zoological Collection only e?n be accommodated without coming in contact with the Arenie tlntertaiument. On. PRICE of ADMISSION, however, entitles the boldi r of the Ticket to witness all. Balloon Ascensions avcry day 1 o'clock?wind und weather permitting. MR HARRY WAMBOLD V\ ill trnvt rsc a single wrro froi i the ground to the top r.f the Pavilion and return ; a gratuitous exhibition. TWO DENS OF WILD LIONS. The management, at an enormous evnense, have purchased the entire nnd complete MENAOIJIUE of the late Colonel T. C Ames, which, in conjunction with their own, makes the largest and most splendid eolleeti n of Zoological wonders in the wonders in the world, on brach g SIXTEEN MASSH E DEN i of LIVING WILD ANIMALS. THE MONSTER ELEPHANT, BISMAEK, And the Baby Elcphaut, "PET," Itoyal Bengal Tiper. Rerre3trial Sloth, Chotnh or Hunting Leopards, Spotted nnd Laughing Hyenas, and of Monkeys and birds, an einlies variety ; two dens of performing Lions, Tigers and Panthers, und a Lioness und six bnby subs, only two months old. Performed by Miss Minnie Wells, Ihe Linn Queen, nnd Gustavo Berge, the acknowl edged best Animal Trainer. Attached lo tho Zoological Department will be found a large Col eclion <>t Choice and Bavo Animals, Birds, Jfco., and a world of Monkeys. In the Arenie d pari.t can be Been Ihe first Vrtists of Europe ami America. The veteran two borst rider, W. B.Carroll, nnd M'dm Carroll, Equestrienne. La Petite Annie, (only six years olllfl the only Child Hi lor on earth, and Master Willie, tho boy Somersault ltider. M lie I lo o Declare, tho dashing Kquestrinne. M'llo Louise oordcel stique and vdaute. I'.iiwnid Watson, I In Daring Kidcr, .lames Havens and Fred Sylvester, the great Kques trians. 'i he worl Lronownod and only rivals of tho llanlons, the MACO '.liROTIIERS, George, Edwa'rd nnd Thomas, tin* Greatest f ymnnstsof the world. William Andrew? j. \,. i, \. .1? n me 'futile, W. Smend, L< on Cast illo, and a host of inloutcd Auxiliares. Herr Koppo's Silver Cornet Band WILL PARADE THE STREETS at 10 O'CLOCK A. II, r. j) Beautiful Carpetc l Scats for Ladies, and no Smoking allowed inside the Pavilion. f AciitiiftHion.73 Cents. i^ i;iill<lrcu.so Ccuim. ORANOEBfRO, S. C, Friday, February 9th. W. W. DHU AND, Agent. COPAUTJ^RSniP NOTICE. We bJkre THL|*D*j&" Adrnfred es a MEMBER of OUR FIRM, Mr. J. 01 id the Affc^E? wB herekur blcontinuid under i'ie STYLE und FIRM o <J iMEWjVOSE & IZLAR. v Jl BIS? v I J? ?? FELDER ingtbiirp; Irnurigy 1 '.^l^gfS. & CO. THANKING MY FRIENDS for their PAST 'l'AtHOffAGE, I will be happy to SE? THEM at the STORE of FELDER,: VOSE & IZLAR, where I will Continue to SELL as HERETOFORE at LOWEST PNlCKtt. jan tID-tf J. CEO.' VOSE, ? MOV THE FELDER, VOSE & IZLAR, are selling OFF at COST . ? Cull nnd buy your dry goods, UAtW^SHOBS and GROCERIES av New Yprk Wholesale Prices, r / ? .. ;; -;S4/ MUfOtf 1 nee choicest selection o'f groceries j.1w,.y5on Vat? Will DELIVER* O0l)S at ihc h.^sv.n uf'Jui^ Villjge.Cuatomeni io aoy portion of il^T^n. '" './JWT f jug 20-tf feldt*r ? V?HE'-? T58LAR. I WOULD ( ALL T?E ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC*TO TIIB LARGEST and BEST TsSORTMEST of Planter's Implements ancl TqoJs i i UK I oi nt ' i t t ? (2 c,j v b ,h I ?r ?ab* Which I have just received and am now opening, such as llOES, GRUBBING HOES, SHOVELS. korks, SPAPE?, PLOW8, PLOW IKON, and Si EEL, HAM ES. traces, PLJUE l1N ICS, B AC K H A N DS. a X ES, 8 a ws,' ,| HATCHETS.. nalls, ... ,:iau HINGES . . ;,nd cvrrythin?r lit that LINE, which 1 offer at the lowest" POTCES for' cash. *? * I am AGENT Wl keep alsv.iys on hatid ttff'lT -***?? ETI WAN GUANO. CHOP FOOD und DISSOLVED BONE, ATLANTIC? PHOSPHATE, E. FRANK ? CUE'S PHOSPHATE ^liUWAN GU ANO, LAND PLASTER, BXC. t ( f I hot also receivin- NEW ADDITIONS to my- 8T0CEI -?r*. A HO LEY GOODS AUD GH0CE?1ES ui ji/j >Tf A AND BOOTS and SHOES, MoT, By every STEAMER, to all of whichTrr>p?ctfully inviteyVur'itepection. GEO. H. CORNELSON/ jan 20 oct 3 k WARNING ! JO* AND NO B ?j ?vtst.t.aa >i<;ttt?*nC?f BUT CALL on WILLIAM T. LIGETFOQT, jfVT THE CORX^R, . , G ?'.'.* i i o' ... L*r?. i. ?Ii?. And secure a B.Vb(iA1N id HAltD W A RE. GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOE?, ? And an ESfDLE'SS* VARIETY of the Pest Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., All of which will be sold at oneo without REGARD to COST and NO humbug! One DWELLING for sale on Middlcton Street. Also my OLD STAND STORE on Russell Street. jan 20 dec i cc N IS RISING! In fhctELL- RAW MATERIALS, such na Cotton, Wool, Flax and Silfc, Which'arc pxteu.-d rciy u-'cd in tho Manufacture f all DRV GOODS have AB* V ANCKIi 2.") to r,;> per Cent in all the Marts of the Wdrld. Aa a natural 00*34 i|ueUce all DRY GOODS ARE ADVANCING correspondingly, but ifotwithutaoding thU fact T. KOHN & BRO. Still e< uiinuo lo s.dl their broods at the SAME LOW FU3URESr wlwob^? beert? their MAXIM aiuue established. ijL^uAW Poispus (ioajrpus of pircluuiog DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. HOHmiZ .W Jt -HlM FLANNELS, BLANKETS,' ' DOMESTIC and IIOUSEKflfttlWI GOOJ>S, ltlCADY M A-DR CIX)TlirNO, hats, BOUTS, SHOES, Ac. Should not fail to lay in th. ir SUPPLIES NOW, ns we feel convinced delay is dfingcroua and wiil c<>>t \ pjM inonc). DoVt taii to call early to take adraatage of the bargains nun yjfeivd uy theodore kohn & brother. jau 20