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Dry Details?The provisious of tho liquor law. They don't say hogs in Indiana; "crude bacon" is the term. An organ grinder of Taunton, Mass., bus a bank uccouut of 810,000. ibody,has discovered that 1JMM) ^PnieiiiCe^'i1 x*itwbmrg were once e^eojmTawerT rn?jigliea. dog recently followed a teen miles, and over is.nuuter was on board. own east so bright s to look at him a pietfe of smoked glass. Icy eays there will be no ut crop this fall. He says the datier killed the buds on frees. *f?!ita yrt? change a two dollar bill V ?yWllllll^l ilriukcr to tho^bar* *^Wjdjp*rtM* Wei^Wnen'I get a two dollar bill rHnVMHf it^n .* eavrastab bunumtr . g. great raspy Dotes are being manu Lured iu A ikon to ship peaches as j^oyB ffrff^Sffij1, ^The Qf?P will bo Buiall. .tjji^j... to aii. A little busy ' bumble bee" drove a rnan out of church at Indianapolis, the other day. by trying to gather honey from his buld pate. b^'Old ago is coming upon me rapidly,' as the urchin said when he was stealing apples from on old man's garden, and taw the owner coming up, whip, in hand. A- H^e^a^aseaaoy in Ohfo; asking ?, the usual qucstions/inquircd, 'Did your wife have any income last year ?' 'Yes,' replied the asfeascd, 'she had tw ins? loth girls.1 'What would you do !f mnmma Should die?' asked a lady of her little three-year old girl. 'Well, mamma,' was tho mel nuehory response' 'I s'posc I should fcuve to spank myself.' A man in Kansas lately rode twelve lilies, being bitten by a rattlesnake, be fore he could get medical a&sist-auco. He did i'. in lets than an hour and a hulf and bis.lifc, V('ah saved. ?'I W?fad^^bero .those clouds arc ?Iora, pensively, as she potntccT, wTtlut drieste., #n,ger,, to the hanajl^niass^Sj. that floated in tho sky. "I thiuk thoy are going to thunder," said her brother. Conversation between inquiring stran ger find steamboat pilot: "That is Black M (Hint::in ?" '? Yes, sir. highest mountain about Lako; GsosgcJ' "Abji story or legcud conncctod with that mouutain?" ?'Lqts of 'cm. Two lovers went up that mountain once, and never catue back again ?" "Indeed ! What became of ^6>8r~* aSfc^ down tho other side." A romantic marriage occurred at Cleveland, Ohio, last week, the parties to which had never secu each other until au hour before the ceremony took place. This novel affair was brought about by .opv iein1? ? IjMforlrfg establish nFrWrnnnrnfe wboiah1 applied for work aud who advised her to'marry one or* the workmen who was matrimonially ijuilined. Thus the ice was broken; iu twenty m in tit they were engaged, and within one hour from the time the woman bad entered the stoic, the twain were one. vct MB aw at * The Portage Lake Miuing Gazette records tho following society conversa tion:, Yowling Gentleman?"Tho assent bly here this eveing, Miss-, tar ex YZ~ _* .....'.. .miieipaiion." "ty'U?g I^idy-"Hay, w'at yer say V Yottzig (?aavUatnan (voice a key highor) ?"The assembly hero this, cvseniug far exceeds Mr. Van Andcn's anticipation." Young Lady (looking in wondermeut) ?"Wa'.t yer say?" Young Gentlemuu (slightly Lrufile.d)_-rr" There's a d-d big crowd here to night, Miss-" YoutigXady. (brightening up)?"Yes sir-ree-bob, there is." A celebrated Irish farmer gives this advice to oho young in the business: "Ah a breeder you in tint be careful not tc lose the calf flesh. If you do so bv starving* the animal ut any time of his growth yon lose the cream?the cover '<>g of" ffcodU so much ,prized by ull our *eta?'butchers. Wla-re do all the scrag gy,.bid-fleshed.beasts oomo from that wo see daily in our fut.tunxkeu, and what is tho c?'UH6 of their aeruggitiuss '( It, is because they have boon siintedi und alary cd at somo period ,ot Lhoir; growth. If tbj? cut/fflosh ,is otico [ost.it can never, he regained. . A groat de.il ot tallow, jjiuy bo got internally by high feeding, but the .iuimal can never ugain be mudo une that will be-prizccLby the great re tail butcher. The Washington Star aaye: Uet. W. W. Warden, as attorney for Mrs. Aae hi. Firths, .t*4?y filod vthc largsst am for 1375, for dnrit estate of Mrs. Piuhngh in Fairfax BQunttsi-yP-1 aa_''Baeetumorlh," Among aha papers iled is a safeguard in the handwriting of General Winfield Omm ? taaaa iTailffi 'irfcl 111 ill reads sa follow*: "Mr*. A. M. ffitshugh, of liavensworth, a lady' af great ex ^WSshasaaa^TiwanraiFl aith the foaiilj af a?hau^hlsi<ra/?A ebwa^,d?; with hor Mhssilyroasraaaas, boose and ?pV>flerty,) [tfaaaadatader the safeguard of the army .f R? r??-o 'aTsT^rfc-*: igt^ -ow arft j or>- .70*1 |W Saiaae ?**" seer o'?--?7?" ralba CBEORGE B0LITEB, ' FiwAKOiAL Ann Bcsinbsb Manaof.ji. Ofllelul Paper of the State ?n?l of Omasfewaira: Canitty. SAT1 RI?AT, JUNB 15,1872T~~ For President : Ulysses S. Grant. Viee Prasidmit: Henry Wilson, or MASSACHUSETTS. ? Is it So? We are informed that the Citizens' Savings Bank of this Slate has recent ly been engaged in a speculation, which, to the ordinary observer, might appear to be somewhat eatsido the tiadteef im corporate powers?bot which may, per haps, be as legally sound as it promises to be pecuniarily brilliant. Tho State, it seems, has lately been rather bard up ?"which nobody can deny." Money was wanted and Treasurer Parker hit upon the following plan for raising a supply ef the needful. Notes were drawn by thu Tseasurer, in his official capacity, payable eng Jay after date aud bearing, iotorc&t at tido rate of fif&ecn. per. cent per annum. Those, oasoino of these, notes wevo bought by thu Savings llnuk at'the pretty little discount of twenty per ccut from their faco value. A neat operation by which, if tho notes are paid, ssy a year after dole, the Bank receives $1-18? for every $tHl risked?in other words, a boaas or interest at a mt?. exceeding forty per cent 1 It would seem from this?and<cousid ering the personnel of the Bunk . direc torship?that Republicans aro not the only ones interested in the prompt pay ment of taxes. The question may suggest itself to the Rank's depositors?farmers, mer chants and others, who aro paid ouly from four to seven per eeot interest on their deposits?"What will become of our money should these notes prove worthless f On which point we arc obliged to refer them to the Savings Bauk for the desired information. On the 10th of Juue, 1871, iu New. York City, after his retum^rons'*?*??*, Mr. Grccloy spoke as follows': "Fellow citizens, the Ku Klux are no myth, although they shroud themselves iu darkness. They aro no flitting ghosts; they are a baneful reality They huyu ears!?*?;! the Ilighi of Suf frage iu many oovmfrics throughout the South, and have carried States that they ought not to have carried." Mr. &ruei'oy. thou, paid his passing respects- tn "thieving carpet-baggers" and continued :: " 'Well, then, do you justify the Ku Klux?' I am ask?d. Justify them in what ? If they shou!d choose to catch n hundred or two of theso thieves, place thctu tenderly astride of ruils, and bear them quietly aud peaceably across the Ohio, 1 should of course coudemu the act us I condemn all violence, but the tears live iu a very small onion that would water ull my soriows for those. (Laughter and applause ) But they.dw nothing like that ; they don't go for the thieving carpet-baggers, but thoy skulk arottud wretched enbittSj uud drug out iuoffcusivc negroes, to lush .aud torture thctu, merely for standing upifor.their rights, us. men. For this, I to execrate the K 11-Klux. I say they are H disgrace to Southern chivalry, and they would ho drumtnud out ol the South if there were any true chivalry there." Now this language is good und true (muvc that wc are willing to admit that ? thero la and alwajs bat been some **true eh^lrar?&the Mcm?m though ia each aiwoajplf steel] ?iaerHy at^W aik)BJaa fef any effectual tWfirro ? of Ka-kluueee H^jdjr)aa Mr. Greeley'a South hiaTMised thousands fee lawyers fron a diatau Ku-klux prisoners, tho preaa of this section his al ^?o^piioo joauUfidfTili the Coat* aaa^e^aaWe/ engaged in the pToteoewioa df | roost damnable of nil inidnighff nntrder- | 'ajrfe and ; in all the broad laod "of Jbe jeagejr w*?^^tj$W ..?t.eren. of. earnest reproach haajbaen b^ard ffy?:%ayrl>eul ocratioisouraa agldnatatb^aBanhoTred and j-aboniio.bla W^niaatioafi ad: aveUod I ; <j Outraged huuiaii uaturo has at times urged the South or n preaa. tp some ex I pressiou upon the subject. Bat what] has been the ahjaoat universal character of these utterances 7 They havc' not "damned with faint praise"?they have praised with faint reproach. In the face.of all this, we would ask whether Mr. Graoley b 'chivalry' have found him, or whethor ho has found Iii-m T Praade*it Grants Acceptance. The following Is tho President's letter of acceptance of the nomination : Executive Mansion. Washington, LVC., June 10, 1872. lion. Thomas Settle, President of the National Republican Contention; Paid Strubatk, JC/isha Baxter, C. A. Sergeant and other Vic* President* : Gentlemen?Your letter of this date advising me of tho action of the Convention held in Philadelphia, Pa., eo the 5th and 6th of this mouth, and ?4 V?j unanimous nomination for the Presidency, has been received, i ac cept the nomination, and through you return aay heartfelt thanks tc your constituents for this nutrk of their con fidence and Manort. If kdrctcd iu No vember, and protcctedby a kkid Provi dence with health and strength* to per form the duties of the high trust con fered on mo, I promise the same llul and devotion to the (iood of the winde people iu tho future of my official lift} as shown iu the past. Experience may guido mo in avoiding tho mistakes inevitable with novices iu all professions and in all occupations. When relieved from tho rcspousibili ty ol my present trust by the election of a successor, whether it be at the cud of this term or next, 1 hope to leave to him as Executive a country at peace with outeide nations, a cscdit at home and ah toad, and without eiulmcsussing t|aae4totu to threaten it* future prosperi ty. With the expression of a desire to sec a speedy hea ling of all bittoruess of fecliug between sections, parties or races of citizens, and the time when the title of citizen carries with it the pro tection and privileges to the humblest that it docs to the most exulted, I sub scribe myself, Very respectfully, your obodicnt acr V<l(Signed) U. S. GRANT. English Sentiment on Give ley's NoanitiwiiaUL (3rom the Saturday Review, May 11.) No candidate could be suggested who, ay. President, would bo less likolyto cultivate friendly relations- with Eng land. The dislike which Mp. Greoley expressed a quarter of a century ago by his subscription in aid oil the Irish rebels has not been mitigated by the steady adherence of the Kuulish nation to the i'lv- -trade doctrines which ha has never sacoeoded-im understand ing. A narrow fanatio iu all-political and commercial question."", Mr. ?recley has habitually attributed to oppsimirtiv the worst possible motives. When* Mr. Wells published the statistical docu ments which proved tho inisuhicvous working of tho Am-rican tariff] Mr. Grceley repeatedly as+?-rr?d' that Mr. Wells had been bribed with English gold. It the President hud withdrawn the cluiui for consequential damages, Mr. Grceley would in all probability have attributed the concession to similar1 motives. An English Mr. Oreeley would> not be regarded as- a seriou. politician, though ho might perhaps be an estimnble bigot; bm in a country where political power is wielded- by small, fortwart? end mechanics, Mr Grcetay* h*a? aequircd extraordinary in fluenco- by his sympathetic reprudtic linn of their "wu prejudices. (Prom the Londda>o77/>iM, May ?.) Wo caii'iMtt 'nob that Mr. Greeley has any appreciable <viuuce of beiug elected to tha Presidency, but it by no mcans follows that his nomination as a candidate makes General Grant's ro clcctiorj secure. Tlic DcoiPcr.it?*1 pnrtv have hold back ao far to allow the Re as to devabe^tbeir own quarrels; later period of the they might Bojmrc selves. It Is tag Oonstet trram shoulraus uiiss Iff. Vieh as one means of rcdeSuiUig hie own popularity; but to act upon th/ts suggestion would be a grievous, if sietf- a 'fatal1; errof. If President Grunt [?eaeaa to iwCuian-waning popularity. h< must do it by corrcclijig the fattlt.i w!ii?;li have caused it to wane. His gravest [Aast aanS President has been the nomi nation to Office of persons totally un worthy tof^ifia Hrttlt?, aod'uetit to ?Iis qhnrgethe duties assigned^ tf> ftieftft H is bbeet" friends?"should advise him tocou suit the serious side ol tho American character* W5? greatly misconceive the erfSfAe -.*f sithntolJoited States if wo are led by certain superficial appearances to suppose that the masa ol them have not ^* trnly British ; taste for respectability nqd decorum flirts??? -TtiBiasi^- i - 'State News. x .g..3 enti j ettvooy'cq ( s . Mr. Jena $i ns, of Sum tor, is dead. Bill McLaughlin, a post theo robber: bus been arrested at Marion. A, field of cotton eighteen inches high, is reported it> Marion country. The cottoo and corn crops in the neighborhood of Bsrowell arc good. Marlboro complains that the turpeu tine boxes am all running over. Tho Union Time? wants a hotel built at the town of Union, immediately. Rena Washington has been found guilty of the murder of a child iu Char leston. Miss .Fannie Reid, daughter of the late Lemuel Reid, of Abbeville county, died.last Saturday. The fanners of some of the counties above, urn. troubled with an over suppy of grasshoppers. Mr. J. J. Britten's dwelling house and coru oribr si? miles frouv Suurter, wo* burned Lew* Thursday. ittrs. John; It. Wilson, ol Upper Loug Caue, Abbeville county, died last Friday, alter a short illn.ss. James McCusIun, Iis..., of Culhouii Mills, Abbeville county, ?:u> severely injured by a full a few days* ago. W. B Murchison. Esq., a promineut citizen of Ijcccnwouu, departed this life on Friday laxt,vor heart disease An exhibition: 'will be given on the 4th of July, protimo, by the pupils oi Bethlehem Academy, near Greenwood. Abbe) illc county Men aro like tho gre.it hills whore form at ion us piled (mv hviwttio?j; but yet when bpser comes to>se?troh for o ial, he oft mi. has to puse through ir??u crc he finds that which he seeks. And what is the eudof nil religious search but a question of responsibility? Hereafter will this eouie home to me ??as I sow shall I sure ly renp ? If the seed be the dowu id'this tles, is it certain that iu the shadowy fu ture thistles shall grow up and cover the field?the pleasant fields of life ? T : us vaguely underlying ull human lives is hidden this problem ol'future responsi bility. The geological strata oi tttu earth arc not more singular than the strat. of uicu'? miuds. Kxteru.illy the ground may be green or the formation rocky, but in neither case is the surface reliable. There may be layer upou layer, now durk, now light, pow bard, now soft; the exterior may be that of uu infidel und scoffer, with seemingly never u seri oun thought of life, morals and religion, while even the man, a reflex of the world, opinion, styles biiu*ell u<.- kept ie And yot there is-Se?nothing l^ingdoep dow-n iu his nature which only requires searching out to be a pearl of great prioe. [OKC ! l,OST 11 LOST II! ? jTbest between Messrs. Doyle \ Wiles SHU H**pju Klggs' Purrmpc >in<l Itnggy Shops,- la.Kussell Street, in Omngehiirg, on the 5th instrf. the mm of Fifty, Dollar?? most ly in Five Dollar Dills and a few One and Two Dollar Dills. Aluo three Noten puyahfo to the undersigned, signed by .lohn Bees berry, John Watson and W. Walker. a*pu ratvl'y. AU person* are warned nSWiii-t trading tor tits same. A suitable reward will be paid lor tlie recovery of the money ami notes, or either. KANKUM ULAKNLY. Enquire nt Tost Office. June x. 2tr Eureka Chapter, No. 13, B. A. M. The REGULAR CONVOCAT??^W the ^HAPTKR will be held on Friday. I'll F.ODO KE KOHN, OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, 0?ano?wubo County, 8. C, Juno 6th 1872. Pnrsoant to en Act PROVIDING for the ASSESSMENT end TAXATION of?*~9nQ-~ I'EKTY. approved Sept. 16th, 1 Huts, and all Acts amrndatory fhereto : Notice is hereby given that this Office will be open fur re ceiving R ET UK ft 5 of PERSONAL PRO PKRTY, ffofn the FIRST DAY of JULY to the twentieth DAY of 'Ad?V^ -flrYi Aii owners^ AbrErlTsy Ahmsirrrti TORS, \c, of lim\ Kntjite are esrnesiry re quested to make their HKTC UN'S to this i > F FICEja^der prjafeflt. ER RON EOUTB ENTRIES frcnu beluga MADE, iu the TAX :rK?)r?rf.^ll?p^r80^8 faiflng'to iuake tjieL Return* on or before tue'20th day of August, a Penalty of 60 pet-'deal Will be added Go their Assessment. JAMES VAN TASSEL, ... , ,. County Auditor. _ . Orangcburg County, jnne8 lit \ ?lniiuistri%<oa-s* Xol.fc 11 J~\. Persons haviug demands against Ihe KsT?tc of Col. D. J. RumtJ. deceased, will present the smne duly attested on or before I he 1st day ot August next, and all persons indebted will make pnynient to the under sigued. or to their Attorneys, Messrs lzlar & Dibhle, Oraugeburg. S. 0*. W. C. WOLFE, JNO. S. UOw B, Qualified Administrators. Ornngcburg, June 4th, 1872 ?8?4t INSTATE NOTICE,?All I?or j sons having dctuunds against the Ks t.?ie of J. Allen Jefcoat, deceased, will pre sent the same, properly attested, to the un dersigned, or to Messrs. Izlur & Dibble, At torneys, Orangeburg, S. ('. All persons in debted to said Estate will make immediate pH\meut to the said Attorneys, or to SAMUEL W. JEFCOAT, Qualified Executor. June 4th. 1872.?8?It Sheriff's Sales. 15y virtue of MiHnrry Exeru-iio-as >o nre di rected I will soil to the highest bidders, nt Orangeburg Court House, on the first MON DAY in July next, for ens-b, the follow ing property, viii At risk of forraer pnrelibaer, all that plnn tatir/? or trart cf bind sn Santee River, in Orangeburg Coarity, containing 211(H) acres, more or lens, bounded by lands of E Y Shu ler, J'ames Felder and J Q Parier. Levied on ns the property of Win. l.-.u J Bull at the suit of Puul Trojin & Theo Dehon, Ex'rs of Sarah Dehon, dee'd. ALSO flue- tract nf brnrr i-^ntivininp about 200 acres, in St. Mntrkcws Parish iu ; :t- of about .*iO acres, (plats of which may besecn nl my ofllco.) Levied on as the property of Geo. 'JT. lrick at the suit or w. W. Wait. SherhTa Office, ) H. RI?US. OrangcburgC. 11.. S. C, V S. O. C. jtllie 7, 1872. J june8 td NOTICE. OFFICE Ol SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, oasKoaacaa oouktt, s. c. May ?0th 1872. All persons bsMing SCHOOL-CLAI MS ngninst the Free School Funds of Orunge burg County?those already audited, as well ns iho.se H9t yet presented?will pre sent them lo this Office, on or before June 2?th, 1872. The intention cf the above no tice is to tletcrudnn the out?tmn<lirrg Indebt edness for services rcodemid dur*ing the above mentioned tiaio. B. Iv CAIN. School ^ostraiasioDer, june 1 ?3t( t2^aiigefcu?^j\, >f. C. notice; OrPiOE SCHOOL- 09M MISSION-K R, OaANOtaruo ('ousw.-S. May 31st, 1072. To TRUSTEES of FREE COMMON SCHOOLS it* vurions Schr.ol Districts of ihe a hone named bounty. In accordance with iuatruat^an* received from State .Superinten dent of Bdjacation to the effect that tliHt the money appropriated for the support nnd niaintainence of Free Common Schools for the fiscal year ending September SO, 1872, will not be paid until the Collection of the next General Tux ?hall have been made, 1 deem ii expedient to advise you to CLOSE at once, all the FltKE- COMMON SCHOOLS under your Supervision, except in those School Dinlriola which hfl" as; "iiCij^baS ed balance of School Funds on ha ml. E. I. CAIN, Scho.d t'ommistdoner, Oraagebuvg County, S. C. june I Jit L). XV. liOHINSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has REMOVED and is now LOCATED on Rnssoll Street over F. II. W. BRIOGMANN'S STORE, where he is pre ? puied lo FIT gunMcman With CLOTHES of the NEVS R8T and most AP PROVED STYLES. SATISFACTION guaranteed in every in stanee. D. VY. RORIN80N. apl2T) 8m IJSTATfJ XOTK E.?I?HItSL' JJjANT to order of Judge t>r Probtet?, i vill sell at the Ute resident of Jahy Weeks, Jr., deceased, at public outcry, for cash, on TWaday. the Ihth (bty of June. Is7"2. the per c mal property of IheE-'tAto of said deceased, consisting in part of II, ?>. Cattle. Hnn?? hold and Kirchen Furniture, Blacksmith's Tools. Ac. Persons desiring to purchase will please take notice. I All persons indvbt-ed lo the "nid Estate I will make immedraO' payment to the under. I srgncd. and all persona ha ving'elalrns against I Ihe same, are requested to present them properly attested 10 PATRICK M. CARSON, Qualified administrator. Itai '.^ih. 1872. iune 1?21 NOTIC OFFICE .OF SCHOOL OOMlHwS 8. 1874 The Attention of H^VMMMM BO of SCHOOL TIUJsHKiHK W* ? School Districts School Trust??* of such Districts is b?rcrjy called to Sections 29, 49, 60 rnd 61, of an Act eutitled "An Act to amend an Act ?uti tied 'An Act to Establish and Maintain a System of Free Common Schools for iho Statu of South (.Prolin?,' " -approved March Oih, 1871, and especially to See. 49 of said Act. The following are the Sections in qoas Sectiok. '29/fcftef6iiinty Treasurer shall:} pay over all money*if/ him received, which" ?hall have been assessed .by , virtue of tnje vote of any districF meVring, as bcTelnkftm providc4T?>iMfttk? Conmvy*it a-k-Uh such District tas*'*^>*4w*n: tto* ordei^of ?h*jClerk of the Board <ef..X^astees qft eafd ,Dlstridt countersigned by theCtfurttj, HChool Com mi A sioner, (0 bu used tor the. purpose - directed by the District, meeting sc.acid, paid mon ey slinll hft'nsscfe80d and collected at the time, and itt the manne,- tlint County taxes are as "??- -d and cdleeied; and if t he inhabit anls of any School Distiict, at their annual Dis trict meet ine, shall fe.il to provide lor the raising of imeh la*, then tjl.e,jTbunly School Commissioner of the County m which such District is- sytrnifed1, VhuHborequiredto with - hold horn said District thjit part of the State appropriation derived from the revenue of the State, and ?o apportion und distribute the name to tho other Districts of the County I:ie|j liave conplied.with tho requirements of this .Vet: Provided, That in School Dis" I riot a where there Sire less than one hundred children between the aget> of six and sixteen the lalmhlianls may raise such ? sum, *er child, as will be s?fficieot to maintain then Sc hoots, Sbc 49. An annual meeting of caeiS School District' ?hall "be held esV The last Saturday.of June, of each y ear, at ?2 o'clock M., notice of the tirwe- and place Oeing given by tb>s" Clerfc- nt the'Board of Trustees, by posiii-v written or printed notices in three public places of tire District ?4 least ten dnys before the meeting. Special meetings may he called by the Board of Trustees, or by a majorily'of the legal voters of the District ; onf notice of such special meeting,, stating tberpurposes for which it is cslled, shall be posted in at least three public pluces within the District, teu days previous to the time of such meet ing. And no business shall be acted upon at tiny special meeting not specified in said notice. Sr.r. f.f). The following persons shall be entitled to voto ict any District meeting, vii: All persons possessing the qualifications of electors, us defined by tho Constitution of this State, ami who shall be residents of the District at the time of offering to vote at said meeting. Sec. 51. The inhabitant* qualified to vote nt .a school leveling, lawfully assembled, sh.iTf have pr>r/er: list. To appoint a Chwirnran to preside over said meeting. ?d. To edjonm from time to time. 8d. To choose a Clerk, who shall possess the qualification of a voter. ?lib. To raise by tax, in addition to the ?rnoun!' apportioned by th? Stare tctheir iivo, sneh farther unras of money as they may d*cnr proper f?* tho support of public .?chaofs, m.<? sam not to be more that* ftrrfcS dollars for every child in 1 h? District fer tween the ages of six andrS'xteon, as ascer tained by tho last enumeration, said strm t i be collected by the County Treasurer, and* lo be la id by him subject to the order ef the Trustees, countersigned by the County School Commisso'icr ; Such sums of mtsoey to be used us ~h-.ll be agreed upon ?t the meet ing, either for the pay of teachers' saSnriqa, or to purchase or lease sites for school houses; to build, hire ort,pureh#sp auch school houses t to keep thrm iu repair, und turnish the same with ricbcs&iry fuel and appendages : or to furnitdi .black board-*, o?tfiae maps, and apparatus for iflustrating the principles of science or to discharge any deb*??r liabilities lawfully incurred. 6tb. To give such .direction and make sneh pro-risions ts may be ileemcd necessary in- relation to the prosecution or defence of any suit or proceeding in which the District may 6* a party. 6th. Ta atnltowise the Board sf Tr .sless to build school'hens es. or rent the same; to sell* anv school*house she, ordtlrer property belonging to the District, when the-same shall no longer be needed for the-use-of the DiM.rict. 7th. To alter or repeal their pr?ercedings-, from lime to time, us occasion may reqpirc, and lo do any other business .onteropUted in this Act. E. I. CAIN, School Commissioner, Orangeburg County, S. C. june t />t INSTATE 1VOTKE.-AII |?er *j sons indebted to the Estate of the late Col. Da\id Shuler, will make payment to the undersigned At fieorget. Station, S. C. or to Messrs lzlsr L Dibble, at Orungeburg, S. C. All persons having demands will preseut ihem as above, properly attested: . WILLIAM M? SHULER. Qualified Executor. May 25 4t Warm: Weather Has* Coins! A v > S?- HAtT OS'S or Tiia rianer, CHOICEST*' A??D MOST COM* FLETE WOifKS OF Dry Goods, Groceries, &c AHUIVEn at P. B. W. RRIGG.MANN'S STORK, in IIITSSELIj STREET, rpilAT CAN HR FCRIND' IN ORANGE I burg. An inspection will satisfy all. No trouble tb show Hoods. In additi on to the abovo I have* on hand and for aale s it tun her of tbo American i?i-ttox-iioi:k jkm ii*1YF.S. This machine wsdl do in the best possible maiiifer erery ?sriery of FAMILY SEWING that can be done on auy machine," nnd iu addiMtirrcmbroiders on the edgrt*, ov*raeams, und makes beautiful hiiiton an I eyelet holes in nil fabrics. This isnAquestionably far beyond the rapacity of any other machine. Instruction given, nnd satisfaction guaran teed *o all purchasing a machine. F. ?. W. BRIOGMANN. May '.V> tf NEW BARBER SHOP! si ? ? . .. I k * , OVLR CAPT. RRIGGMAN'S STORE. Where I am prepared to do all WORK in the above line with n*atness and dispatch. Terms reasonable john h?hi\so\, I "K. KZKKTEL HAH REMOVED TO THE CORNEE MERLTT OCCPI lap trf f-ir*?? WM. M. SAIN % CO. \o?m ibs Kites, Also highest price paid for RK5jWOO <iV.' ? /. W TfTCBKAgW corn, . / WOOL, and all other . _ COtNTHt ftftjlJflb* *""4 .vi* SCHOOL B( ?tJNIC & STATtt?faSb'*', ALWAYS ON4*?AE*rtT?* ??" at tm? ENGINj? J?.OtjS3E, The eclebrated PEN L KtTEft TWOTv fer Copying Letters?utfcd without a Press?' every business man should h%ve one. Anything in my line not eft hand Can b?" ordered in a short time'. Kiettfi tsomittrar*. jan t5 .r c a n-.:fj{ WILLIAM ft WHIM)! DEALEK I*N **' ** . WATCH BS, J?WRLIl'r', ffHrVRR ware, cR()Cx^E?t;,#T^;' CHINA, '-O L A S 8 W ?T 2Tjb king stobbt? f *;? CjraTTBjLJLvSlU!!, W^TO" fSrPersons residing Aat? t^SjtJ^km have racir Orders ^erVJSyjaVMa*tfa? ia B? A. C. DUKES, At toe Old" ?tnrrd of BR. 15. M. Sil V LEI?. H AS J ?ST RECEIVED; A- frffaa* ?upply of Dft"UQ?( MEDICINES, OILS, VAKNiailKS; *e. A *rUnd? U>5?tf STATIONERY', rr ?ERn^KaY^app* Stl\FF;>n grWt t? r*cty. A tee stock of CIGARS aaa.XQBACCa And one of tlie finest assorfniehf of rWwv ET KNIVES ever o&ered here eilbeJjSatces. Prescription* oarefnu>p??ajEi%ie*?e^< OTT ICE HOURS on the SA#J3*ATH? ronr H *e> H>- A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. dee 1 A Want Ld^ Fait^&liefi D.VTJ. iBLqiu^W^BrTa^?tffjMkaod tv GALLERY where he il pxapafoflo lake D ATj rjBR$9ftJjftK8; in a few minutes a?J rates. ' >a-3M? f?teo& Walk ui? ^tb^ OtLL^jjwjet Jp^f,^. W. BRIGG?JfcSX'S STOKE, if yo? sunt te obtain a prcsenr that is always appreciate*' wlF^Ai4lSaOi3r PURE DRUGS and^SDlClNKB, PAJ>NTt^ OILS ana^TOWaWSIla^??!^ GLASS and Ji/st received another lot of-the 'Y-jkC0 UM OIL for Greasing aud Preserving Leatk p. H f*i vfoflA Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE foprre serving Sight. ._ . Also a Sirjuirirrr lot of C?TTlEItY, anejkvae Alfco <? Choice and Select lot ?f FLOWER. Also receiving almost monthly 100 te 5#0? rat \KTJ^M^mk%^ FANCY ARTdULBS. i?V>K Call and satisfy yourselves at the DRUGP STORE Of OrangrbOrgJ jiar 30 nov 18 PRKMI VMS. GOLD afrd SILVER M-BftttA and DIPLO MA awarded to SINGER SEWING MACHINE atvSavannab F*ir? NovettbeV, Afcflr' FIRST PREMIUM et AtU?i*Jnai lhTl. f. r BEST FA Ml CT'afV prem1w at the Macon FalrQctol fer FAMILY MAttlliMMT ?nd most useful attachincarife * ?? FIRST PREMIUM at TbomeavHle. Not?*?~ bw *? '^ainii GOLD MEDAL and THREE silver MKl ALS awarded the SINGER at the AbJafW W. Mfcia^Bjf Examine the oon?aHaM SINGER "new rxmhTf S.SWING MxftlllNfc<b%*i?tWMAC81X0 in the world. m*% m\ X*amm*?m*i*&\ \* i H.i D. HAVLwWg General A gee' for 8outh <.'arvr?no, Georgia and Florida. J. K. White. Agent for Orang..'burg County. Local Agents 5" nearly ererj; e?W^r j South Carolina. tour ?? t IV(