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THE OEANGEEURG NEWS ?EOnUE ItOMVER, Financial and Business Manaqer. Official Papcrf J^iljc Slate nn<! of (IrunKchurc Vonfily. -.?? - _ Por^rsident: lllysser^.^rant. Vice Prew&ttiT^ Henry Wilson, ^?$r ?*<?? *xn it _^AWuysEm ^| Our N^w^Uiuiiustnitlon. Two yenrtlitflfte: "rolled adown the ringing grodrS?4 o^HUtf*," and another election ha/T.11< jti pfaec. A new ad |ti.inis(ration Ijcen'given to us*"and II'-'t lil'.i. ;:u I'.-irty lias again tri I umphed. ?liw? a* ,auv good Stnte is fculsiding fi/Ctn the excitement attendant upon the OclJt or election, wc think it advisable to ^cak about our new system of things, tjf bung to the minds of the people the.-^pecssary nforms that the new j:diuii<la*jrfltion must bring about. As is wc'.i-ktinwn we have supported the regular tirk'ef throughout, and have not been spavitjg in our attacks upon the '?Roller.-." J^ut o?>w that the catnpuign is ?-.vor. and ?-hing? -arc beginning to ns fin c their touted aspect, wc thiuk that it is nit oiifStf place for us to say a few WOtds : 1 otl'l OIR NfcW A1? >t IN ISTHA i i<\. 1 '^ibo Just place, mir ?t itc is in <:.?!:. b...r<nfcjurdvbtJi :ui 1 r'crpiires a firm mid iiii-v.*e^uSJiJ?U?y to lift her out oi' it. Cur SH??>IbJ sre ?iosed, tho cduo.t Aion of ouT'?OTrcn8!* boiog neglected di mr.iids^fjjpn llie. Sthte Treasury arc met v.itlw|^^r^y of*''iio money." Our I in.:.tic A^l^t^^is Uci?g supported by private ohatitysj Our I\:n:te:iti try is in ?jiii 1'p'"1jfft*if,**T'ftr*lUion. Our, li.ibili ties are^tmnretfttV an'l tlio taith and er. dit otJjyjjf'Stalc is too truly ti thing of the Vmt/eiJ^9^'?tn9f'e things requ'ro n ei nipintpj fe/< r^mtion. 1 ho people I < ry (iut40rcfarni^a.nd it must be given ; them. %jrtrfltr^IdSea and tho Gcno i d Ass^u^jy lia-ro it iu their power to bring about this reform. They arc able <]u:igm^eyl (LjLL and pl.ico^icr safe on the fista fSftit ofr prosperity. They can e'.cvntMttS pWKy her, can restore to her the ttatulTaV'rte ?ncc 'enjoyed, and can mnko becquic n shining star among the ltttoa>y^^f f l^ttes. Now how can iLey typlUh u\\ this? Why, easily cnougfel' t?' the beginning they must \ repud^frflPtlfe idearof creating auy fut til ler debt;.unless they cnb do 8? with the certainty of its loins paid at the expi rution^ofj. the time allowed, nnd again they ; fjboujd |ce to it, that the money oolleW*tfcs*for school purposes is paid #/>:///'?'to the teachers, and to none else;'ft* Governor Mosce and tho Gen IsT^f ?7 oral ^sctnbly will do these'things, and wc a/e certain that they4 will, then our new Administration will be a prosperous one,4 tbVd will reflect a dazzling lustre upon Hlie escutcheon of tho Republican party. Ln the words of Hunt: "He who maintains his country's laws, Alone ft g1>ent-s iitil h? Who brings to hor prosperity, It tho peer of Jove himself." Our InncU>1Ty7 ~ ?I STt - *rhe November Election is near ut hajjjd,^ and tho Democracy arc exerting 'lUlPJMs'T" 80Uic what to try and elect at tleisjb oiic^Democrat as a Prcsidcntii I Wrr-ctdr^nnd ttbey will succeed unless tfi"ctffit*is' niori enthusiasm, more energy tjifjjdaycd arflong'tho Republicans We Uiujt^pyt Ualco ? vorything lor grunted. JfcVf J^jisJ^-potf^e ii| atlictic, nnd let our Ktat*':gi)'< byjd^%ujt. At all limes' wc !i.tlsfJWlWi,?tiii>?sVk kkWfl* 111 tbisdgc, ll'e^fcfW^rWfr^lltfc?-inco and esp?ci.ujly {V^k. ^J^rVs 4K*j^in' }oo*??nrc'a Re'nac of ^cu^t.a*Wo^jp^giij|jKid buf poVer Is so grclt,ifcaJdjjYW^ey^ have been vTcforM?l ku ^Itfa?y rffStt^<WW have won so easily, thift wc hn^cfrst that zest, that incentive as it were, to batdo, ami we tako our way without muc'i exertion nnd win, but this is the I,,!., id' our Potty o-p'-'itlly in this, State. So many successes SiamyBtdo ? carolese, and we look with contempt'uflfi on the efforts of the Dcuidcracy to beat us. Now this is eminently foolish on our part. Wo rest too secure. Of course the Democracy ns a Parti/ so far oa this Stuto is couccrned, is "dead, dufuuet, gone up," but still it has power, and that power thrown into the scale, will do considerable damHgo. This is what wo must prepare for. Loot how tho j Douiocruts have "?rried, Qr*Mvillo, Uniou, llorry, Fui '.leid und other countie?, and how was It accomplished ? Simply by their coalition with tho ''D?llens." They threw their paWor with one side of tho Republican split und pained victory. Let us then, Repub licans, Wake up ton realizing senso of" our position, let us on the 5ihof Novem ber turnout rn m?sse, and pdl a rousing vote for Grant and Wilson. We must mnko old South Caivd'na a bitter pill for Iloruco Greeloy to swallow. V?"c must in a word win, let conto what may. If Greelcy is victorious, the Democracy will virtually rule us. Every federal officer in tho State will be a Democrat, and then, we will feel tho penalty resulting from inactivity; wo will know how bitter a thing it is to be defeated, and ourselves only will be to blame. Work, then, Republicans, and display tho energy and pernoverauej of Hercules, fight it out if it takes until eternity, and when we have finished our work, have elected General Gran; for another four years, (hen we can rest upon our shields and planting our spears into the earth exclaim. "7. / its li n e peace." A CanaJian family lately crossscd Lake Michigan, bringing with them an ances tor who hid lain in Dominion soil for twenty feven years. A storm arising, the supcrstitiou sailors attributed it all to, the presenco of the dead body, nnd promptly pituheq the hitter ovcrboaJ, ivheu the tempest killed. NEUTRALIZING PbisON-f A.poison. n?-|. PJlOPj'^^iiW^-^e^rription which, has been intentionally or accidently swal' owed may be rendered almost ins'nntly harmless by swallowing two gills ol'swcct oil. An individual with a vefy strong constitution should take neat ly twice the quanity. Mr. lit t ry Leach, a Philadclpainj whoso wealth is estiinated tit 8200,000, was married last week at Lodi, N . J., to Miss Aggie Rcuuie, o! Lodi, daughter of j the President of tho Ilickctitnck Rail road. 1 ,i!00 gui tt wer i pre.cut. The bride's tromscau tost 0,000, tmd the val ue of her presents was 81(10,000. Turpentine For Snake Rites.? The turpentine should bo put in a bottle ui.d the mouth bwitig placed over the spot, the liquid is brought directly in contact with the wound by inverting the botIto. It should be hel l there until relief is obtained. A complete allevia tion of pain has been known to ensue in less than a quarter of an hour. A now stimulant has boon invented in England whose growing use is exciting nonsjderablo alarm. Tlie stuff consists of a mixture of naphtha and ether, and it produces a kind of intoxication which its admirers find highly agreeable. No check can be put on the Consumpti >n of the fluid, (or the reason that it is not sold uudnr the name of any excisable spirit and apparently an act of Parli ment will have to be devised to meet the difficulty. Cheap l'ooi?.?Three pumli of flour s said to cont tin as much nutriment as nine pounds of roast beef. A pint of white brans, weighing one pound con tains ns much ns threo pounds and a half of roast beef. A pound ofcbromcal goes ns fur as a pound cfflQur. If coro and wheat wore ground, and the whole product, bran and all, wero made into bread, fifteen p-r cent, of nutriment would be sivcd.aud much gr Mtor health ful ties* MO?rt'd. Of all articles that can be eaten, the cheapest is bread, butter, mohiMCS, beans, nnd rice,?the ohoapnoss being rated by the amount of nutriment contained, compared with the cost. ?, ny>mm - What jt Costs to Use Tobacco,? Tho tmtn who spends thirty cents per day for cigars, wiil spend in forty ywrs, nt that rate, ?Ji.;>su. And lluit young man rhu I sipiftyjs. ftftj cents per day forunnec CFsury cigars', W:l] spend in forty years. 4*t Jtln?t?rate, ?7,'100. Again the man who -pv it.U fifty cents per week for chew -MR pubacuo, will spend in f my years, at jflmt^mW, ^I.04y > Imagine a fam ly of Ifaattbc father, motln r, and two of th briys jise tob it iM, eai-h usiii;: tlttrfy cents worth per wcefc. Th y W.ll spend "^n forty jear*, ut that rato, $2,490. That loaned nt ten per cent interest would in forly years?adding tho interest to the tirinnpal?amount to s0'J-il, when, ? ng, thff will ljflf ia poverty and o( lupfrc nojsjtnry ipd enjoya gi than tobacco A Lovo Story of Lexington Coun ty. The Augusta Constitutionalist of the IJOth ultimo says: Monday afternoon the police authori ties received a dispatch from A. E. Kem, at Summit Point, Lexington County, S. C, stating that Dr. A. Tay lor had committed a breach of trust at that place ; that be wdUld reach Augus ta by the train on tho Chorlotto, Columbia and Augusta ltailroad, due at 2 o'clock, and requesting thar'hu be arrested immediately upon his arrival. In compliance v.ith the request, Taylor was arrested when the train came in, and detained to await tho'arrival of Kent, who had also stated in his dis patch that ho would follow on after Taylor and reach Augusta Tuesday evening. Taylor had in his possession when arrested two guns, both heavily charged, a loadod revolver, and a large sum of money tn currency and silver coin. His story is that somo time since he was engaged to a young lady at Mount Summit, for whom he was also guardian. Everything went as merry as a marriage bell, and nothing disturbed tho course ol true love until a .Northern man named A. e. Kurt made his appearance and set- up a itoro in the place where lived the affiaiiccd pair Kent immediately laid seige to the heart of the young lady, and finally succeed cd in winning her affections and inducing her to break off her engagement with Tay lor. He then?according to Tay lore's state ntent?made a demand upon th i rejec ted lover for the property which the lat ter held as guardian for the young lady. Taylor refused to cOmp'y with the do maud, and discovering the measures wore being taken foe his arrest, he left for Augusta, taking with him the in nicy mentioned above. This money, Taylor states,belongs to the young lady, and is held by him as her guardian, Hj stys that should he givo it up to Kent, he would by law, be resjiajisibfe-tb his wird for itjwd ?hat he left Carolina in ordp" to prevent Kent's taking it from him by force Rural Bkauties and City Belle ?Country girls nro not a whit bchindC their metropolitan sisters in the natural ein:. cnts of loveliness, but it must be conceded that tho city belles best un derstand the ait ol preserving a udhei.ht cntng their personal beauty; The most perfect features lose half their attraction unless the complexion is properly eared for, and if the pretty girls ol the rural district wish to compete with the "Fair rtars" of the fashionable world in refined sttraction,they must pay due atteu ion to this important point. They ought to know,, for the lact is notorious, that II agon'a Magnolia Halm imparts to the skin a delicate, pearly appearance, un prcduccablo by any other preparation under the sun. No matter how the cut iclc may have becu roughened by exyo siire or dircclorcd by the sun, tho Halm, will render it soft Mid pliable aud re move every blemish. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headaches, mouth taste bad poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torp d Fiver or "Bilious ness" and nothing w ill euro you so spee dily d permanently as . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by all druggists. A Delightful Surprise.?Ladies whose faces aro clouded by supcrfica 1 discoloration! and woo have resolved to try Hagan's Magnoliallalm as a remedy, have Uj idea of the surprise they will re ceive from their mirrors after a few ap plications ofthat Healthful purifier of the complexion. If at all excitable they will scream with rapture on beholding the obango; whether the blemish it is de sired to remove bo sallowness, blotches, pimples, freckles, roughness, or an un: natural pallor, it is bound ta disappear under the tonic operation of this won derful agent- To say that the blemish disappears, docs not, horvevor, convoy any idea of the effect produced ' by this celebrated bcautificr. Tho unsightly tinge, whether difuscd over the whole uountcnancu or in spots, or patches, is're, placed bp a uniform, pearly bloom, to which uo description cau do justice. TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED VlUjrOSALS for th* BUILD ING of Hl.TII I.KI1EM CJIURCII in th* Fork of the Edisto will he recoived uutil 10th of November. For particulars address vim. H. IZLAn, Chairnan Couuaittee, nev 2?3t Midway. S. C. NOTICE CONCERTINO (OL TON C.X.I I SEH. All persons who owned COTTON', whirl w:ih SEIZED, by, order of tlio United States Government after'Juno IH>, Ifrtlfi, may be able to recover Us value by applying imme diately to IZLAB & DIDDLE, net 2*>?2l Attorneys at Law. KOK TUB rA?TKrtN KIHTIUCT (>? SOt'TIl CABO LINA. ! In (lie Matter ?f ] Alfrod J. Frederick, X Bankrupt. Bankrupt., j ^TJ} AVnyM^IT MAY CONCERN?The ?Jta^spafcd.Jier^b* g^voTnotico of hl? Ap point wein ai Assignee of'Alfred J. Freds-, rick, ef the Town of Orangeburg, in tbo Contity of Orangeburg and State of South Carolina, within said District, whe ho3 been adjudged*. BANKRUPT epon his own Psti tion by the District Csurt ef said District. Datsd at Orangcburg the 1st day of Jto veiabcr, A. D. 1872. C. 8." GLOVER, nov 2?fit * * Assignee. Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO TO BRIGGMANNS. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BRIGGMANN'S WnifiRK YOU'LL FIND Any and Every thing. nov 2 tf ^F^Trjuved A Sl'I^T^lSTDTT) LOT OF IM^s~mi& Hoises m~ FINEST DROVE OF HORSES LVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Tliose in want of k GOOD HORSE had better cull at once at the SALE STAHLES OF w. Ar. SAiisr <& co. nov2 aug 81 tf NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OBAaORnUBa Cor.NTY, S. C, October 19th., 1872. Notice is hereby given that SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until November If,, 1872, for REBUILDING the FOUR HOLE BRIDGES. All Material to be fumishad by the Contractor. None of tho present Material to be used except suoh ns is perfectly sound. J. FELDER METERS, C. B. C. C. Attest. JAS. Van TASSEL, Clerk. oct 20 3t NOTICE. By REQUEST of CITIZENS of the "FORK," I hereby notify the people of the said vicinity, that I will HOLD COURT at W ilks Sawyer's Store, on Saturday, Nov. 2d, 1872, to-day. John II. Phillips, Esq., has heen appoint ed Special t'onstable for the said Court. A. F. BROWNING, Trial Justice. oct 10 8t FOR SALE! SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF GOOD COTTON AX1> CORN I,A!VI>, Situated on tbo Old Charleston Road, the Branohvilta Road and the South Carolina Bail Road, one and a qunrtur miles below the THRIVING TOWN of ORANGEBUttG. Will be sold at private Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers. Theso Lands arc High. Healthy, well Wntered and Timbered, nnd have beautiful Sights for Besidenocs. Convenient in every way to Orangeburg, Columbia, Charleston and Augusta. Persons ir. want Of'such Locations will p'oase make application to the umlersigned within thirty nays from date. If not sold At prlvAto sale by that date, these Lands will bo ?ub-dUided and sold at public out cry. THAD. C. ANDREWS. oot 19 7t Notice of Dismissal, NOTICED* HEREBY GIVEN THAT I wiB, oa?By?i8thday of November, 1872 tile our tiniil account with tho Honorable Judge of Ptobatc for Orangeburg Countj-, as Administrator de benis /.<<)| of the Estate of losiab Zeiglcr, and Administrator of Estate of Gcorgo r.ciglor and Malichi Eoiglcj' and ask for LetrcVs of Dismissal. P. A. BUYCK, oot 20?It Administrator. STORK, sisnadcd on Market Street, best door to dipt. John A. Hamilton's. The Store is '20 by 80 feet in the clear, with Glass Front. By order of Ike Company. net 12 F. , DkMARS,.Scc; The Itultimorc Robcry Demonstrates the oft-told talc that cheap safes, old fashioned safes, safes not up to the times, are the temptations to burglary. Bankers may provide watchmen, and may use other safeguard, hut liny will not put their money in (he watchman's pocket, or trust in a tin or wooden box, no matter how many guards are UBcd. Tbe safe, after all is the last respectable. No amount of watch ing or guarding will ever make a poor old style safe trustworthy. This is the citadel, and should be the hest that can be mnde. TllKHS IS HIT OSS BEST. HERRINGS & PARREL, Nos. 251 ami '2-VJ Broadway, orner Murruy Kjreet. Only manufacturers of Herrings New Patent. Champi'j" ''-sink Safe.? Messrs Walker, Evans & Cogs-well, Agents, Charleston S. C. oct ? tf STRAYED OR STOLEN?fiSO HEW ARD.?A Dark Ray Mare, about 1H years old. with a piece of Right Kar cut off. whs stolen or strayed from Orangeburg Court House tu the 12th instant. The above reward t\ill be paid if delivered to R1CHRD DAVIS, od 19?2t Rowe's Pump, S. C. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected 1 will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first MON DAY in November next, for cash, ihe fol lowing property, viz: All that tract of land containg 900 acre?, more or less, in the Fork of EdistO, hounded by lands of David Smoak. Benjamin P oo?er David Boxard, Morgan Smoke, and Edisto Rivers. Levied on as ihe proprety of Isaac S. Jennings, at the suit of Norman A. Hull. To be sold in two track?, A LSO 1 Hou^e and Lot in tbe Town of Oi.ir.ge burg. situated at the corner of Mai ket and Amelia Street, Containing about J acer, bounded on the East by W Unison and South by II. II. Riggs. Levied on as the proprety of Klizabeth Marchant, at the suit of George B?livcr, Clerk of Court. Sheriffs GWce. ^ II. RIGGS, Orangeburg C. II., S. C, \ S. 0. C. ?Oct. ?, lb72. j oct 12 Id Sheriff's Sales. Is C?MMON PffeAsV. P. V. Dibble! Adm'r, 1 Supp'en.vit.il Hill i/. bbnii M< n, lor and Assignee, I Injunellon, Marsh.il vs ling Assesis, Elias O. Holaian, | last root ion and Adm'r, et. al. J Relief. By virtuo of tho judgement of the Court herein, I will sell at Orangcburg Court House, on Monday, the 4th day of Neyeia. ber. 1872, during the legal hours of Sale. All that tract of land containing 203 acres, more or less, in said Conn y, on '.v 'dob Absalom K. Gleaton and Julia P. his wife r-'sitlcs, being a portion of tho lands of which the late ?rbhne K. Jefooat died seized and possessed, and formerly allotted to his widow under proceedings in partition in the Court of I'quity for Orangeburg District, Terms: One-third cash, bilancs on a credit of twelve months, purchaser to give bond for credit ponton, secured by mort gage of the premises, containing a covenant for resale on a breach of condition of Rond. and to pay (or papers, recording and stamps. In ease of failure to comply, to be resold on next succeeding Saleday, at fuiner p irchas ers ritk. ALSO G It A K t . K HTKG COU N T V, In Common Pleas. Joseph Fickling, 1 Bill for Account, Adm'r, et. al. [ Marshalling Akml-is, vs I Injunction and Ro Mary R. Tyler, et.al. j lief. By virtue of the judgment of tbe Court herein, I will pell ut Orangeburg Court House, on Monday, the 4th day of Novem ber, lf<7'2. during the lepa! hours of sale. 1 The remainder (after the determination cf Mrs. Mary R Tyler's Estate of Dower) in ll'.i acres, more or less, bounded North and W est by other lands of the intestate D. S. Tyler, East by lands of Lewis Go rick, and South by lands of G. W. Kitlrcll. Track of 80 acres, moro or less, bounded by dower tract and lands below described, and by lands of LewisOariok. :t Tract of UK) acres, more or less, bound ed by the two tracts above described, and by lands of Marion Cue C. Bowling and J. W. Reed. Flats of the above tracts are attached to the judgment roll, from a Surveyor J. J. Gelsinger, Serveyer, dated July 22, If 00. Terms: Ono-biilf cash, tbe balance on a credit of one year, Secured by bond of purchaser bearing interest liroin day ofSul* and a mortgage of the premises purchased, containing a covenant for resale in case of breach of bond, purchaser to pay for paper stamps und recording. ALSO OftANGEBUKG COUNTY, In Common Pleas. It. W. Bates, | Complaint vs > for David W. Evans. ) Porcehaure, &c. By virtnre of ti.r ;adgmont of the Court herein I Srii lsell at Orongehurg Court Home, on Momiuy the 4th day of November, 1872,' during the legal hours of sale. All that plantation or truck of land, situated in Saint. Matthews Parish, Orange burg County, on which defendant reside!, containing 1300 acres, more or less, bound ed on !h* NorthWoiiat by lauds lately of Wade Evans, on the South by lands now or lately of W. C. Evans, des??:ibed in a plat of Thomas Mellard Deputy Surveyed or, made in 18C?. Terms: One-half cash, the halsnoe on a credit of twelve months, seourod by bond of th* purchaser, with interest from day of sals, snd mortgage of th* premises purchf s od, in whiob shall be a covenant for renale on k-riaoh of tbe condition of the bond, pur chaser to pay foe papers, recording and stamps. i - * > t <m, m 'I Sheriff's Oflfce, ) lf.TWggs,* Orangeburg C. H. S. C, \ 8. Qr. C. Oct. Oth, 1872. J oct 12 td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Executive Dbpaktmbkt. j To the Commissioner* of Election : IN accordance with Section 3, of Article 9, of I lie General Statuten of this State, you arc hereby notified and required to cattse an electien to be held in your respec tive Counties on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November next, being the Ctll day of the month aforesaid, for seven (7) persons as Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States. Now, therefore, you md each of you nro hereby required with strict regard to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of this State, touching your duty in such case, to cause such Election to he held in your re spective Counties on the day aforesaid, and ?br the ascertaining and determining the )? TSOns who shall have been duly elected thereat. All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall be closed on the day of Election, and any person who shall sell any intoxicnting drinks on that day, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less (ban one hundred dollars, or bo imprisoned for a period not less than one mouth, nor more limn six months. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my baud und caused the great seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, the t?th day ot October, A. D., 1872, and in the Ninety-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of America: ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of State, oct. 28 3t OFFICIAL. OFFICE 0FC0MHI3SI0NEBS OF ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OrtANtiEntma couxtt Oraxckduro S. c. October 20th, 1872. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Orangeburg County, that in oompiaee with t beabovc Proclamat ion and in pursuance of an act ot the General Assembly approved March I, 1870, entitled *'An act, providing for the ieueral election and tho manner of conduci ng the same, amended by an act Approved .tart h 12, 1872, an election will be held in the CopT?*v of Orimgeburg at the usual P?lling precincts mentioned below, on the ?rith day of November, for te/cn Presidential Electors. All bar-rooms and drinking saloon<shall hp closed on tie day of election, at.d Any person,w bo shall ?t 11 any ?itox.eating drinks ot* the .V^^uyj^BjC^^ii |... guilty of a misdemeanor, ??Pr^fr^ToTTvictiow tnc<x-ur,'k Shall be fined in a sum not !e?s than o-ie hundred dollar.*. e?rn.; imprisoned not le*s than one month, nor more than six mouths. Tbo managers of Election at each Pre cinct will be furnished witll a bos which .shall he publicly opened and inspected, to .-eo that it is empty and secure, and then locked, just bet?re the opening of the Polls, bv Cyo or more dee':nteres-ed parties, and the keys returned ti the managers. And shall not be opened during the Election. At the close of the Election the Managers and Clerk shall immediately proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the bnllou therein, ?nd continue such count with out adjournment or interruption until the sume is completed, and make such statement of the result thereof, and sign tho same as nature of the Election shall acquire, if in counting two or more like ballots should be found lohlcd together compactly, only one shall be counted and the others destroyed, but if they hoar different names, the rume shull be destroyed and not counted. If more ballots should be found on opening the box than ihere are names on the poll lint, all the ballot* shall bo returned to the box, and thoroughly mixed together, and oue\>f the Munager. or the Clerk shall with out seeing the ballots, draw therefrom and immediately destroy as many ballots as there are in excess of tho number of names on the poll-list. Within three days thereafter the Chair man or one of the managers to bn designa ted in writing by the Board, shad deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll-list the boxes containing the ballots, and written statement of the result of the Election m his precinct. The Polls shall be opened at u o'clock in the forenoon and closed At C o'clock in the uflerneon, on tho said day I of Election, And shall be kept open during these hours without intermission or adjourn ment, and the Managers shall administer to each person offering to vote, an oath that they are qualified to vote at this Election According to the Constitution of this State, nnd that they have not voted during this Election. In compliance with tho above, the Polla will bo opened at tho following places and tho following persons are hcroby appointed Managers of Election. A VINGERS?0. It. Norris, January Mc Neel. II. Richnrdson. LEWISVILLE?Dr. 0. R Tabor, Rev. F. H. W. TArrAnt, P. M. Jones. JAMISONS?L. R. Beckwith, Tanl Go vnn. J. Colter. ZEIGLERS? D. C. Hildebrand, Peter Gladen, Israel McGovan. FORT MOTTE?P. P. Porchcr J. G Dun can, Jos. SIuaH. BROWNS?J. D. Jones, John H. Phillips, Frank Jnimsona. F00LE8?D. R. Foglo, John Wonnamok cr, Adam R. Flood. BEARS or FOUR HOLES?W. S. Barton, W. B. Logan, Andrew S. Ayers. ELLIOTTS?Caleb Guinnard.W. n. Bennet ?. J. C. Enights. CLUB HOUSE?T. X. Keller, A. C. Wil liams. F. O. Williams WASHINGTON SEMINARV?Hugo She ridan. Bobin Mass, Hilliard Hanton. BOOKHARDTS?Harmon Rush, William PAiding, Ab'ram Mingo. CEDAR GROVE?L. T. Ixlar, Allen Brown, June Anlley. GRIFFINS?Frederick Dantxler, Dr. Voight, Solomon Folder. KNOTTS?Jos. E. Knotts, Rufus Whet Btone, Joe Bush. OHANGEBURO?A. A. Connor, Peter I Walker, T. O. Amlrews. EASTERLINGS-C C. McMillan, A. G. Mvers, Julius Ausbern. CORBETTSV1LLE?G. J. Odom, Robert Washington,-Federick. FELDERS?A. 1?. Connor, Rav. Titos. Phillips. Henry Phillip". BRANCIIV1LLE?F. W. Fairy, W. H. Reedish Edward G?-f on. ROW ES PUMP?T. F. Barton, Vandy Ron man, dames McWio. GLKATONS?jJarnct Livingston, Neroc Chairman Board, Commissioners of Elections. ismissaL d D. J. Zeigler. Ad i?trator of the Rt~ M.' notice that tbey Discharge thirty days 1872. 4t Adnilui8trator*n \<>tlor.?All persons hiiTing Claims against tb* Es tate of W. D. Bell, deceased, are requested to present them immediately to the under signed, and nil persons indebted to said Es tn'c will make immediate payment. A. J. UYDRICK. Oct. 31 at, 1872. Administrator. oct _*i *-ft| f > IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER FROM tlstTprobate Cour>.^>f Orangeburg Coun ty, I will sell tor cash, on Wednesday, the Gib of November, at the Plantation of John T Jennings, deceased, in the Fork of the I'M ist os, 8 or 1U bead of Horses and Mules, 30 or 40 head of Cattle, a fow Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Cotton Seed, Wtgon and Cor?, 1 Hiiggy, Grist Mill. Cob Mill, Gin, on? 1$ horse power Steam Engine, aDd other arti cles usual on a Plantation. P. P. JENNINGS, IAdministrator. Orangeburg, S. ft, Oct 8th, 1872. I oot lit 8t Notice of Dismissal. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIV?iN THAT ON l\ the 18th day of November next, I will File my Final Account with the Hon. Thad. 'J. Andrews. Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the' estate of Mrs. Rachae] Corbitt, deceased. J. W. BOYLSTON, oct 19?It Administrator. THOS. W. ?LBERGOTTI, TWO DOORS EAST OF JT . I?. IIARLEY'S Russell Street, Orangeburg, So. 0?., * Has JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of FRENCH CANDIE8. FINE CANDIES, NUTS, all sorts, ITOYS, CHINA WARE. Lar-.tc nnd Small FANCY BASKETS, RAISONS. PICKLES, &c , &c. Alto FRESH BREAD always on band, and supplied to regular customers every day at t heir doors. In rav cake department you will find. FRUIT CAKES, FANCY CAKES, GUNGERS, &c., Always on hand and fresh. FINE BRIDAL PRESENTS. FRESH PIES constantly on hand. WEDDINGS supplied-with all kinds of Cnke.i and Coufcctionarics at the* shortest notice. The above "goods cannot be excelled in quuli'y ?nd price. All work warranted to give satisfaction, oct 1J lv dec It _ >R. A. C. DUKES, At the Old $taad of i>n. B. iii. .sill i.i.ii. \B JUST RECEIVED A frcsk supply of DR*POS. MEDiCLNKS. paints, OILS, ?iL; VARNISHES, fir. A splendid lot of SI ATlONBRt^AWf * PERFUMERY'and SOAPS in groat va riety. A fine Btock of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK KT KNIVES ever offered here at the prices. Prescriptions carefully prcp:> OFFICE HOURS on the SABBATH ? From 9 to 10 X M.f MOjmBPI^ e*dt 2 ? s*s*? I too P. M. I - I A- * PHOTOGRAPHING U I herewith return MY TJIA.Tories to my FRIENDS for their **?^5*<4 >fA^ .r.iiK '?? / I: " FAY ORS PAST And still hope turner it their futnra PATRpN rifflllYTTTr?? ORK Prepared ^VfWKK^^^?lSSSp!t?^^r LINE in the LATESE and MOST IM PROVED STYLE. fjfefr- SATISFACTION guaranteed to all. C. I>. ULVKE, ARTIST. july 20 apl 20 tf Notice to Creditors. ORAXGKBURG COUNTY. In Common Plf.as. r. T. Jennings, Adm'r of John T. Jennings, TS P. S. Felder and others, Cred itors and heirs at Law. By an order in this case it is provided: II. That all Creditors of J. T. Jenningav deceased, be enjoined by publication from* commencing leparnte suits against his A4 miniatrator. or enforcing any Liens on the Lands of which he died seixod, until the further order of this Court. III. That the aaid Creditors do prover tbeir Claims before Mortimer Glover, Eeq.r as Referee, at Or.ingeburg on or before the first of January nest. MORTIMER Q LOVER, Referee. Orangcburg, Oct. 17th, 1872. 19 4t "dr. oliveros, DEALER IV PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and YARN 18 II ES, WINDOW GLASS ard PUTTY. Just received another lot of the .TAOff CM OIL fer Greasing and Preserving Leath ~ Also IM Til AVON D?8PE(iXACLE fer Pre serving Sight. Alao,a Superior lot of CUTLERY, such as POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS and PISTOLS. Alse a Choice ?Ad feetkt lot ef FLOWER SERBS. ? Also TOeiving almost msnttdy 100 te AM pounds PUSUP, RANDIES, 1uav*nt%s<i. Also a. n** lot of PKRSjUM'RRY sad FANCY ARTlCJfeJW. .... ad. salary yourselves - aX tke drug 0 dr. oidTOR?jL Ornngcburg C. ft.. fc-C. nor 30 not lb 1/