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:b?&&$&ft)/the Business Manager before Thursday "' ' d..jT (1*7. Zili > i.K II O '? O * <? I 'I Ma. EuitoB?Please Announce GKO. W. li^.ft^^Ej', Vi-orn tho Fork of Edisto, ns n "A<Wtn?fcHd* for- the Lower House of the Gene ral Assembly, at the next Election and oblige MANY VOTERS, j' juno 1 tf FOR SHKHIFF. The numerous friends of the Hon. THAD. i AN 1)1? EW8, our present efficient Judgo of Probate, announce him as a CANDIDATE for SHERIFF of Orangcburg County, for the. next Term. NUMEROUS FRIENDS, ilay 10, 1872?"1-^td. ANXOUXCEMEXT. Hi ' . . MR EDITOR?Please announce D. A. PORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at. the next Election and oblige his many friends in t 1 the \ FORK. FOR Mil Kit IFF. Many friends of Hnrpin Eiggs Esq., the present Sheriff, announce him us a candi "* date for rc-eleCtion. 1 r ?" FRIENDS AND VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY Tho Kcv O. A. Hough will preach in the Presbyterian Church on the Third Sunday of the current month. James Gordon Bonnet, fuuu ler und proprietor of tho New York Herald died on the 1st instant. 1 Thk Weatubiv.'?Wc have had sumo lively ruins during the past week, with thunder oblffftttrt und elect rre illatnina lions m vry fa'-tr style. t r '-More rain, more grnss, m?re work for .the people!" Vih'e.?There was an alarm offire. Jhursday morning last, caused hy the roof of Mr. 1*. Dojio's kitchen taking fire TYotit Otts "stoVc ?prpe. The Companies w? re j romptly on hand. Damage in feign ifi cant. i.lTrfctt.\i.>? \Ve ?Vo Vnlonucd that the lloYi. T. K. Sascjnrtss has presented to ?ho "Colored Onurch Society at J er use l?tn, in the Fwik. tk-s computable aud convenient edifice wherein that Society now worships, and the ground on which it is erected. This is the rij-hl kind of liberal Republicanism. ?_ The County Treasurer wishes us to call the attention of those who made purchases at tvo Delinquent hind sale, . ? to the fact thut they tuu-it nay up before A. M. Monday the 10th , iust., or t!>e ' Srfutrs Will be "resold. A heavy penalty 1 will be indicted tipou those who refuse to pay for the lauds bought. ? ????>? ? -???-?~ M. Rich ?The Oermu us are Buionu cur best "citJtehs nnd mnst.eurcrpvUi.-ig merchants. Take the Geunar.s from Ottingcburg and yoa i>ou her of nearly half of hor Jcuding business men Mr. M. Rich, whoso advertisement appears in ?four columns this week, ra a German That is rocotrjo endatton enough of the man. Now go and examine his goods, Which wHJ f*je?k for themselves. Thxopoke Kuhn <fe RitoTiinit.? 'Germans agnin, and no better dry go->ds times?nnd tho News too ? newest goods, latest styles and lowest prices? "Mein Liebchen, was willst du noch mehr ?" "(My dearest, what would'at thou have more ?") Tall Cotton.?Mr. A. Able of this County placed on our table, tho other day, several stalks of cotton ranging from 18 to 2-1 inches in height and hearing uumcrous forms. People who think they know uii ?buut > ui-h matters, any that cotton is going to bring high prices the coining lull. We devout 1} hope they may not bo mistaken, uud that friend Abul may have his crop in market in time lor the pretty figures brought by the few oarliest bales. THE r.LLlOTT PAIR'!! THE ELLIOTT FAIR'.!!?Go to the El Uott Fair which is to Le held in the Soap Factory on the 12th and 13th in ataut?Wednesday und Thursday of next week. Carry a liberal supply of greenbacks and spend every cent thoreof ih favor of the most important and most dining enterprise ("except, perhaps, as 'thbfNew'Stre?t,) uodortakou hi Orange burg for many a long day. Bring youi vpfe, your children and your friends. Let everybody come and bring every body else. And thus some fearful uight itt the prognaot future, when the 'lire fiend' has been driveu from your home, and your little ones have been saved to your yearning arms, by the superhuman and dtivotcd exertions of tho Indepen dent Elliotts, you mny bo spared the heart-rending ngony?the bitter gnaw iugs of conscience?which would assured ly assail and overwhelm you should memory then recall to your attention the fact that you gave no aid and lent no helping hand toward building a Truck House for the Elliott Boys ! ! 1 Remember ! Kememoer !! HEM EM EE U ! ! ! [communicated.] Branchvillb, S. 0. Juno 3d. 1872. To the Editor of the Oruity.burj News ! All is bright with tho planters and tanners at this time. The crops look line. The stands ol cotton, together with tho size, up to the present, uro equal lo last year and perhaps superior. Thcquatitity planted is greater than that planted last year, and blooms uny be seen in this section of tho country a faw days hence. The different manures produce a wonderful etfuet upon the various crops. Corn looks well and promises a large yield for the quantity pi.uite 1. Should tho seasons continue as thoy have been lor the hist three weeks there will be plenty made. CITIZEN. [co m m un 10 a t A i) ] The Now Street? Voice From Ktlis io Fork. Mr. Editor .- ? A word about the New Street I read of seventy rive petitioners against it. My dear Sir : Every man woman and child i? the Fork of Edtstu is interested itt it. It is not a question tor (he villa gers to decide. For every one of the seventy five itmnes I can get you one hundred begging lor another street. There are hundreds that don't want any thing to do with Orangeburg in their busiue-s relations with the Kiiib'oaK Let us see how it hoks in print. The Towu of Oi'uugeburg, with its Mayor, its Aldermen, its iutelligeut citizens? and, its o)ie xtrrct ?! Ab it i-, a boy can't drive there, a wo man can't drive there, a man can't drive ihet 5 unless he has sonic o.d u tc'.i that cau run thegauutiot by the si lu of tlu it-iilioad with au engine puffing iu his luce all the time. Not to use some other terms which would be appropriate, let us say "(junite men of Oianguburg, stand a-tde. let u> get to the Depot otherwise than through your crooked atid muddy alley, your o ie man trap ttfeet. We don't want your Liquor, we dont want want your dry good, gr^.cries Ac , ? we are out ui money. ' \\ c want to go straight to the Depot, leave our teams iu a good uiile stieet, this side, and be safe. Is )our miserable little millet patch, your old board tence, or your prec ous little span lot in the way t?stand aside ? we ll pay you leu times its value. Straight thiough is the word. FORK. FAaAsas. Uriat.s.? Farm jr.4, girls are expected to understand house keeping, but sometimes a hard barrjn lite of toil heget? iu thotti a disgust, which leuds lu extreme caroleasnCiS -.in 3 itid?fereaco in the nic T parts of homo duties Eewaro of this. I pray .you.?Study grace and beauty iu the folds of a curtain, the nn'-angeinent of a table, the position ! a chair??Ii? amount of light and shade to give the righ effect to all. Take the prettiest way of doing things; you will soon discover a ?ltai'iu iu toil, und the eticet on y>mr nature wdl bo enno bling. Do not begrudge live minutes to trim a dish with green leaves upon the table, not forgetting to twist a spray ol flowers or IcaVts amid the dark or gold ol your hair; Somebody's eyes wi'l bi ight eu to see it, ai d, ? re you are awaro, you will become a trap to catch a sunbeam ? Country Gentleman. A Mississippi girl just out of school, hired a few negroes hist season, and un dertook to carry on the farm at the homestead. The result at the end of the year was eight banks of potatoes. 600 bushels of corn, und 8900. in cash from .he sale of cotton, after all t xp in sea were paid The Village Council.?Itbhouhl not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, the very sight of which would cause devout, feeling in the breast. A well carved cro.?s should point to hoaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with the sol emnity of the placo into which ho is entering; staiued glass should throw a mystic light uthwart the aisles; pulpit, altar, ceiling and gnllerice should bo or rjamonted with figurative- mouldings,and the columns that support tho galleries, and the balusters that rail them in,should be of clnssio patterns, Any congregation wishing such a church should scn<l their orders for finishing material to Mr. P. P. Toai.e, importer of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dcnlcr in Doors, Sashes, Dliuds &e., No. 20 (Inyue street, Charleston, S. 0. Ik you desire rosy cheeks ami a com plexion fuir nud free from Piuiplcs. Hintelns and Eruption, purify your blond by taking Dr. Picrcc's 0olden Medical Discovery. It has no equal fur this purpose The Human Roof and its Thatch. inu.?If tho man deserves well of his country who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before, surely he who produces ? glorious crop of hair on a comparatively barren scalp deserves the hearty thanks of the obliged party: All honor, therefore, to PtioFEssoii E. T. Lyon, for, unquestionably, his re nowned K.VTI1A1KON accomplishes this object. Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy uf making their appcarauce in force j or the fibers ot whose moustaches disolo.se those "magnificent distances ''for which Washington City was once so famous, will find this IIaik PkUSUADEK the most wonderful iu vented. Roth SOX OS uro advised to use it, as, by all odds, it is the best article for in proving the growth and beauty of the hair, keeping it free from scurf and dandruff, preven ting it from becoming harsh, dry and gray?giving it a rich glow and on I > v iug it with flexibility?that Toilet Che- j lulstry has ever evolved from the vegc table kingdom. T 1ST OF LETTERS lUtitittiu 2 j ing in the Orangeburg Post Oiiioe to June 6, i'sT'J. 0? Thomas OUlyard. 1? lame* Illitbiliet., M ?S 11 Mack, Jumes Mo: rest, Tom Mor ton. W?Henry Wall. Person s calling for the above letters will phase say they are advertised. F. DfcMnrs, P. M. " COMMERCIAL. JI V R K ET R E PORTS. Omca or tick OaANor.Ditsn Nkws, Juno 7, 1872. COTTON?Sales during the week hales. We quote : Ordinary.2 1 fjj} Low Middling..-'.'< <n. Middling.J4 t o Kot (in Kick.SLOO per ou.sh.el t'oi-.s.sd.O'j per bushel. Cow Pkas. l.lo per bushel. Pim>ku?. 1.75 per bushel. PHOTOGRAPHS I S. M. PEARSON, ABTI8T, Regs leave to aim muco tu the Public and his many friends that he will be at LKW If VILLE, S. C. after the 30th of May for the purpose of Taking Pictures, such as Photographs and Ferrotype?. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON-, may 4?tf Artist. I). *\V. KOBIXSON. MERCHANT TAILOR, I ,? Das RE MOVED and now LOCATED oU ' :'. L'$:?>&j 15S,rfel ?ver F. $ .1 { ?? W- P>KD'iCMANN'S i j^5^tl ju\i*l STORE, whore ho is pre j til \4 rnri'1 ,0 FIT gentloinnn j \(\ jjf- with ( LOT 11 KS of tin | NEWEST and inost AP (PROVED STYLES, SATISPACTD'N guaranteed in even in stance. " D. W. ROBINSON. aj4 20 ?.n Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. ft ? tU'? ; P. V. TO ALE, Mnniifactnrer nud Dealer, No. 20 Hayns Street and Horlbooks Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. f>fr Tiiis is the Largest and nio?t Com plete Factory ot the kind in tho Southern States, and nil articles in this line can he furnished by Mr. P. P. TOAlBal prices wliieh defy competition. BK?r* A pamphlet with lull and detailed list of all sizes of DoorH Sashes and Klin-Is, and the prices of each, will be sent tree and post Paid, on tippUostiod to P. P. TO I I.E. CHARLESTON S jtlD lo MC0 Mi'RICH, Russell St, one Door East of Moroney's Hotel Offers tolrfo Pubjo ^?JLJJaTT^p|i Sff^RCTEDTSTOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing", Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICES than can he bought at nny other House in Oraogcburg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK, and bu CONVINCED of tho CHHaP NESS of his OOODS. PST A ?so 1 will pay the highest price for OLD lllbX. COPPER. BR.\SS, ^fewTijRf Xnft?irr.ow l&ai f5<i IvirSTkiud or country produce. juuc 8 c Cm EEGtTLAH DAILY TEADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND PILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT Mnking Seleotion from their Extraordinary Lirge and Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Roth ns to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best posaib'e RATES, which is the OLD RULE con tinued from its .ORG ANIZ ATION? I 8 4 2, Giving nn experience of 110 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of nil their Assistants, arc always Ibuud ut thu OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of RULL, SC?YILL & PIKE may 'Jo c ly BUY YOUR GOODS AT ' Yoi: can save T't.ME and TROUBLE by doing your SHOPPING with us. Wu have tho LARGEST ASSORTMENT: NEWEST STYLES !! and LOWEST PRICES!!! NOW OPENING The latest Novelties in Desirable D It ESS GOODS, 20. 25, 'A) ctsand upwards Plain aud Figured, Euglish mid French Pique?, from 20 to 1." cU. Our White Goods Department Has been LARGE LY RE1 LENISI1KD and contains every desirable fabric for Summer weuv. PARASOLS und SUN UMBRELLAS, every Style, lined nnd unlincd, all the 1 ite-t Noveltlos, lower than any other houso. In 11 OO i* SKI 11 IS. BUSTLES and CORSETS. & ? , wo "Oer the best shapes in Intc6t improvements at prices which defy till competition. Grand Display of MILINERY GOODS, Trimmed Hats in latest-aud most Fash ionables'designs. Small Wares, Notions. The largest and Cheapest Stock iu Orangeburg. A very excellent assortment of Ladies Hoaiery and Underwear, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Uihb > ?s. Gloves, Men's Furnishing tin.ids. Clothing, ChiidroiiK, Miascs ami Ladies Gaitcas. &c., ?See, Sic. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. in v 27 k ly LARGE OPENING of T1IE BEST STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND in the TOWN can now bo SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Httving REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREPA R VTIONS for a large SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE And can now show a FULL LINE of GOODS in nil the DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with tho BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in the. MARKET, including FILL LIN ES of FEINTS In C?SSIMBRES, LINENS, COTTON A DKS, JEANS, T WEEDS, CHECKS und HOMESPUNS we have tho Largest Assortment ever soon in this Town, Abo a choice and large selection of HATS, HOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS nnd UM RH EL LAS, with a full assorted stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCK ERY. and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Munds unexcelled both in style and price. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon mo heretofore, 1 shall endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly and giving full value lor the money and hopo therefore to bco you soon at my store. apl '-'7 GEO If. CORNELSON. D. LOUIS, THE Oldest Merchant in Orangoburg! HAS ON HAND A SUPERIOR STOCK OF I GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH! CASH! CASH! WHEN YOU HAVE IT DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE CORNER, may 18 D. LOUIS, WILLIAM T. LIGHTPOOT, AT THE CORNER, RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, So. Ca. CONSTANTLY on hand CHOICE DRY GOODS. a FINE selection of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. CllOICfiJ FAMILY GROCERIES. all grades OP THE EINEST LIQUORS. fl*aV* The above GOODS with various others too numerous to mention, are guar? anteud not to be surpassed in quality aud price by any house in the market. Call and examine fur yourselves. WM. LIGUTFOOT, may 11 dec 2 c ly (Can vou afford to leave your Homestead uninsured?) INSintATCE AGENCY. FIRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL LONDON & GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE company? Capital 820,000,ot>0 Cold. ^ (This solid F.nglisb Company paid over thrco million Dollars at Chiago Via*) LIFE INSURANCE. PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital ?2,500,000. The leading .Southern Company?all South Carolina Premiums invested in South CarolinaI JAS. H. FOWLES, agent. At Citizens' Saving Bank. -0- . ' uih FOIl sai?k.?100 ACRES LAND on Relleville Road. 1} miles tram the Court House. (*)0 acres Cleared and ?<> Woodland.) Also 10,000 BRICKS for sale. Apply to JAS. H. FOWLER, mar 2'j o ly BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS J. M'NAMARA'S lie has just opened a SELECT S1OCK, comprising all the LATEST STYLES of DRESS ?OODS, such oe Japanese, Cheno Poplins, Dolly Vardea Silk Bwche, Granndiucs and Silk Stripe, Spraguo and Pacific Lawns, French, Colored ard Linen Lawns. Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Leno, a speciality at 7 yards to 81 Also some of the Choicest Patterns <.f Fancy English Cassimere*, Coatings, Cloths, black Cassimeret, Tweeds, Cottonades, Jeans aud Linen Drills. He has also a large supply of Brown and Rluc Shirtings, Tickings, Stripes, Dev? ins, &c. 8IIOF.S of every description, among thctu a nice lot or Ladies Gaiters. Ready-made Clothing, Hats. Ac. and a very Gcnernl Stock of Groceries, Hurd ware, cn.' , all of which will be sold Low Down for Cash. '1 hanking tho public for their kind patronage, I solicit a continuation of the Banio. j. McNAMARA. aid 20 c 1? SEED POTATOES! SEED OATSf! EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP aud CABBAGE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baling ORDERS RECEIVED For M APES' SUP EH PHOSPHATE, a Fertilizers Composed mostly of FISn. rated second only to Peruvian Guano. Also for PERUVIAN GUANO and GCANAPE GUANO. JOHN A. HAMILTON. MARKET STREET. Agent Joy FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE. -?> C ly I Til 12 Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orungebnrg llranoh. Will pa) 7 PKR CENT. INTEREST on SPBCI KL DEPOSITS and ii PER CENT, on SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi iinnuully. liocatl Finance Committee. Han. TIIOS. W. OI.OVBR. Col. pa [JIj 8. FELDKR Capt JNO. a. HAMlXTON. .1 as. U. FOWLKS, Assistant Cashier. 1 loor 2* jan cly At Private Sale rp?K PLANTATION forming a part 6? L the Katate of the late Col. Kcitt, and known ?5 the DAHUY PLACE. The tract consists of nbout f?00 acres, one half w?H Timbered, the remainder Kick, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kind*. Thee* are the Finest Lands in the District, ami wore vnlued at $20 per acre in lfteML Weuhft bo sold for one-half that price bow. One fourth cash, the romainder in three inatat merits bearing interest from date and a*? cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chance for any one de airiuff '.o accure Rtoh Lands, ttee Water Psw. cr, excellent Cattle Hange and a Rcfine<f Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KBITT, Or J. G. KK1TT, Es^. jan G ? tf