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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS QEOBGB BOIiITER, FlSA*OIAI. AM? Bl'lUIII MaXAOER. ?ro ?ad ThisuW^ K*TW?.<* J*dj bt* psviisb Ul> teso long year, it* visit, eontinu cd to <ho households of the and oounty. During these long yssrs S&ttuge has passed upon, almost ifl* Jk^.rtpjnfud us. I'hnngo It?-i oflinge fdr>. the sadder Men : have grown ricTi I in the t&Se? W has grown and improved rpriaer have grown into life ?D^cesst* thit period. 7A) 1 All these changes', the bright and &eppy ones and the sud ones have been ehroaiclcd in the Nkws, aad like the ?Wni^B'Vate becoese ^he. l?ai hssto^j1 of this people. Opinions tnd discos sieas bare fille^tTiesc^TOldWnVP"trod ? the KlWB has beenthe('iiuWif?ahdtcnexof the public mind. The Nv.ws then c?d, ejit^^ 'irVoganee, claiui to be one of ; fjsft ^HnHv OrAAgcbnrg/ it* Chj^^^h^rt^t. rts;liittger-andr >o:*?ifnj?^????Brch #ur filcs I SWS willingly offended the or W^btttka the feelings ?f | the humblest c'iizen, except when called mSjk\ rrebuaV^thoa? %W disgraced ? positions for winch thoy were all unfit ts*s?etJ*jpsJium ??dj ^tfjuj fed r ks? etahw* wp09.lhif.pto M lAf*"*** od? t^dftjjK!?x* fVjfir'bfi >fri\j ?satSt?? ft befii attend -the.Nxw8..reNK\Y? its past re ?ndpnde.*tai_...5711/; ttti(jj maintained its .position as a of this people. "'S" ?Miss ?? % i ?STia oi?T Ji_tSjW su^^wn^of Orange hmrtmgg cJ smiii . utl.ytrj express the hope tvs0cd sn'd believe their countenance |f*&k*Jr*ely extended. tjj|^x<aBtl?cfpis?p weglodge thfU^V 9tfjRBf^T1nifest wftfao'ttr ^?^WVTO ?CS 4?fbuiu at; bagisrij JB^^j^w^ ;::;os >r? jadj jaiL *?"*w'?' ?*22L e^/*nV>eo?|xa Sjd hftiJiSO ?1 .first number of the.J7V?ir*1 under proprictprship and cditorship ~ iaY^??tdsy sn***i"?<" The ^U *e*t sg?ecsWlA' No editor is Md^^fiad |;con^e^ttSiutfy^cwe%aVe| til ligkt to publish our "shrewd giuss" *9> Jsv x*\ JfrVW'??d| wpfc?swftf shifted Its reader*. *Mjj^l#s?i?Ml ?'l^s*>e^cp?s sod %s*ftWti**V Tea**, assumes s in journalism and oceophsa a | 1m ihta^ coosiyTWe^todkag ro tisWlM^,^B#rr'u,K P**">uage. to ^rho he i? will he foaad out) PlfreArttestoapA sei o4 enee of opinion must exist upon and the candid mind to ar k, should analyr.o and digest J^6^h^^m%W6a. Every Uwpry ingenuous supporters, who net I conviction of right, while item othsrs who ate dowitxios;. sdher,. what thoy do not understand or ^i??Wei'of^mere influoooo. f \t View of any doctrine | ? und Ujojust If tbjsv onp j*a is not ednaJedtffsdi ; ,Ii hu >re magnanimous, that see shoold o?prejudices ?ud doubt, that ?Hsotaal msohinery ma^ hsv? to chose the right ?od once eeevineed; hold on to principlo she) heivens should fall. rer political difference existed Id eft* Isle ?attugglo tor > i>h ahoy sssWaV ' hwsw <Mlej|] .the ?vnj^t M^oV>4, .ftes would' ne We hars ta deal ?ith Ihe Psr\y lines shall net eon&ne the dis tret lea of this psper. All psrties have I heir blots and blemishes. This is s tons of grand eon?erv?tis:r, The News end the political opinion, but aj el aim of promotin^^h TTie '?News" ^ tenders its greetings of kind feeling and courtesy. Wo accept, as pnblic ser vants the gratulation, nod hope that in submittiuir our opinions to the public, trWT? wrlbhe a insist nil] aiiujuo the part of VitH** |o**o<s*0 fths iaAC/w**, ol' ' CoUnty at htrgey As shipa npm the 'brotfti WighVay -ot rtrade, tuij., we l?o ^w^^^ai^yi^b^ew?bAnRtJ^ f?hyu% 1"' Ydttf j Amdiesuihe promoter* ot pjaqe, umy-'-wo xteor 'clcwr ot', or pour h it shot into the loekcraaTaH ' Skull, aud ,cross 86 says the Taste* of this week. We erect the craft under its new Ha-. f.ud pilot. SVith these as now, wo shell ' wat ?-'i uevcr run a/foul. _. fl'i." .!.?..._ I?..! ftik Fi-aiiktmr Privilege. ^*4la UK..*.! vjj ig ? ? ? P TN. ~t I j The bill ???i?jdU'lfw t1u3 Franking ^riV lego hM'iaWajedl^iijqugh Congr**}, ?nt? having rccoivod the President's nig nature, nas become a, law. I This is certaittl/ a wise and , uooded I a?eai?re or* retortn. This privilege;which -permitted, members' ef Cougrta to sn 1 nl! mntter j.biDUgh the 'mails, free, ha? be. a 'oUlragcouely abused, ll?noruhle members have" been eourictsd of burden ing, trie $f of fe\l'States-thailarwUb: .their owd private mutter In ono caso this >pritUcgc was asod to trau?p irt the ad ? verlising ci real a is of ono of the people's reoresenlaur??r stb*> ulso in the uNr I . , drtig'bosToVjssV ? UM fhc bill haring been adopted by Con gross^ composed 1 "if, th^^Wo s/ro its hencfici.nrit s. is a sign of a healthy tone ib;onaj?i?|ifiMal Lcgiflut^rCff^ Tlmubuli jjdn oT 4Ms privilege tnajtb&Tc the effect ot^ redeWiaej '*Re postal! rates. Be this as It,may aV itVeMnW'* takten off the postal system^ which must hare tmryded ;fMSP^, .'; ?... ? .... -; , Tho.Intyeachm^ of Vict-tVw! 4*1 ad* sfefft CplfdX. OHKAf 5fAN TBE F. A TEN FL> WITH I>;.S ??Vhdn AM) ?U!N. nr*?8 ,7.-ae 1?^? " | . I .??cot hit, ja&?rJ*5ftot? H&'lWNt Dc^ro f1"" 'iwda*d>t('bak'r troa?u)ittco .-of .IJntj-rrts dfle^lae : Vice President in an awk tiest"; Ptrjrtry baa boeu com. intttcVa^aoine one ami the circumatiin iai arid^uoe against lion. Schylcr Col j Taftjis ptroug, Mr.f Ctdl'aa, however, expresses: tho: utmost eoo&tJtjma) in hi" attlSry ftj - olca* hfenaesf- of the rauinoas charge: mVlH , i ' , Klf a') . ? It is thought that the rnve>ttgattoM which bo hsis dviuanylcd will end iu im peatliujcnt. . u ?4i??*?Bi chnbarod that a niovooient %p impeach hint was on foot hitt week. Mr. t?olfaVi'frferrkN :hre stfftek Asm' at the disclosuro of the dishoaor and guilt of thoir admired and respected exemplar. J The tictim Call crimimls arc such now a (Iuvh) has boon tho niudcs constantly rield np ?o Sunday school children lor their iiA'ttatiou, niWl the T + I ? : expoMtre of his pjuilt his produced a panic in Su?drJ >chool and l.act cir chf. ?: tM'- M lUpuhlicnn Cenvress cither TinHlcate orpttuisU bbtJ by I full, fair Hol? ys - --? i Corroption in Ili^U Pltecof*. ??t:1 I #?Kia kkJii ++th ? ,*mA*lfoiw\! anataltsneoun with the die I ni twe>->i a?i L fj9J(i eorerj of taft pnih ?if the\ ice President of tfcn* ?Uwiiaal >ate?.oomog the details of tho exTxwurc of Pouior ? y &>r bribery in the Kann?? Ij? ialatucn to- sooure UU pfecttotl trj the United State* Si t*ito. Tweed and hf.'rlhg bnve mit yet? ox their cringes upon tlnr puhlio and two more . cases ' are presuutsd to the world Au the SjQaudal of tho American penp^fe-. ' I ?><-'A no f. , 'iPotfttcW crbtMs hate nothing to do with persoinl guilt. It It not the duty of tLu i P?epublica n to screen or to do fe<si 4??aou*el ^e^ublipaus. Nor need he be offviidkik at these disclosures. Crime has'no relation, to psrtj platform or^nic. tRs degenerate age, Iho temptation *#33u Jfcoi OiL) c-iuiii mi*,,o . ff^igb ^4 luxvative offlee, and the weakueaa of human nature, thus* ate the aauias, of guilt. These causes, all parties and' bho whole nation, may well. regret and lament. He publican and Democrat, alike, may shudder a' this provalcucc of crime Wo, ef course, have pronounced no opinion as to the truth of thoso charges We simply chroniclo them as the start ling end sad events of the day, und would traco the guilt, if such it be, to its truo 4causo and,source add as hottest,, "ournaljsts demand investigation. Thus wo lnivo cvor dealt nn 1 thus Will rfver cpntiuue to deal with charges against person? in high position. Let charges of crime, In these, high places, receive, a prompter investigation, and, if substanti ated,a sterner rebuke,than when brought against humbler and obscurer citizens. TIjUk" will all parties, thus the American paoplo vindieate themselves. Offences must come, let justice attcud. Fiat Justitia, runt t ntum! Investigation mu-t follow. Like tho Roman's wife our public m-.n should be, above suspicion. Let Congress do its duty, and tho Uuited States Souato preserve its purity, by the ttieah8 given to that body by the fundamental law for this very purpose. Tho Tomahawk and the Calumet. >if JJ [j . '?? T *p , 1/ ? The latest news from tho country o'c ? f nnu ** ~ eupied by Captain Jack, tho Mo doe bravo, is, that the frightful scalper wants a big talk, with peace probably in l>is eyo. A squaw says that many of the Mo docs were hnrt in the late fight. This is telling tales out of school ami Captain Jack will probably have a war dance, and cat her. The nntit nal women and children sre I ? . <??, ? watching with eager ear the result oT ,this "big talk.*' Tlio alternative is frightful. It is talk or war, whiskey or ntnhot-Tr, tho pipe or the hatchet. Just suppose that Captain Jack should send a bundle of arrows tied up in a snake tkin to Congress. The Kukluck in nothing to this great terror that rises up to terrify a ?wind and a great people. "Let us hrtvft peace, Oh I Hiawatha I" .We'll take a. pipe with you! Put up rvour knife, now. Let's sn ika it o it! St?h 18. ? ' HtA fl ,H /iij t^'rt The counsel of Stokes the murderer of Fisk, will apply for a now trial from Judge Boardman.* If this fails, they , will ask for a stay of proceedings, and soettre s review of the oaeo in the Su promt Court. If this fails they will go to the Court of Appeals. If this fails ihey will besiege the Governor for a pardon, with petitions and women's tears. Utfanded justice sits and Walts. _ Onpral Assembly. !?.;'.; The Slate Legislature continues the prompt despatch of business. Of reports or its doings wc compile the following; ? KPEC1AI. COUNTY TAX KS. There have been during the present session a number of resolutions proprsing special taxes iu tho various counties. One of these resolutiotrs?, proposing sj tax of two mills in Kershuw County, has already passed !Jaud become a law, but the finsnco committee of live kennte have gathered up ?Fl tl?o rest of the < resolutions nud incorporated them in an omnibus bill entitled "a bill to authorixe county commissioner- of certain couutics , to levy and collect an ndditioii-.il tax for certain; purposes," Thi?biU prescribes tho following special taxes Ui tlwo sc ? ?peebive csnntica uoused: Marion County... 3 >]ills. I Ornngoburg County. o mills. Richhind County. 1Jmills. Lancaster' Couuty. 2 mills. I 5ewberry County. 2 mills. j flurry County.? 3 mills. Williamsburg Couuty._ 2 mills. Tho taxes thus providcdi for arc to be devoted exclusively to the- paytnout of tho past due indebtedness of the counties in the cases of Marion, Crangeburg, Richland, Lancaster and Nowberry j Counties. In too case of 1 lorry County the tax is for repairing bridges ar.d pay log the past due indebtedness, aud in tho case of Williamsburg County the tax is to pay the Indebtedness caused by tho building of a jail in that county. A CHECK ON TH.K JmKASU RKll. Representative Dannerly yesterday introduced a joint resolution to provide -1-.-??-?-r???? for ilio auditing by tho coniptrollar general of all claims against the State. It provides that ull claims agsitut tile St. is now duo are which may become due, except pay certificates of tho Gen eral Assembly, salaries und Suite bonds, stocks or coupons shall bo audited and allowed by tho comptroller-general, an l shall huve the words l'uudit;d and al lowed" wtitteu aerpss the faee of the claim, aud signed -by the cotnptroller goncral before they shall be paid by the State treasurer. The cvmpiruller-general is tdso reqnirot) to enter in a book to be kept for the purpose, a brief and clear statement of the cjrcumntancjs of each claim disullowcd by him, aud the State troasurer is required to pay all claims in tho order in which thoy are audited Any violation of tiTe resolution by either of these officers is declared a misdemean or, aud made punishable by fine or imprisoumcut in the discretion uf the court. In the Senate Dickson introduced a bill creating the office of imigrntion com missioner. Dunn introduced a bill to authorize certain counties to vote aid to the A'.iautio and tho Pacific Seaboard Railroad Company-. The bill to provide for the payment of the past indebted ness of Gcorgetdwn County; the bill to provide for a special assessment of taxes in Aiken County ; the bill to charter the Chcruw and Chester Railroad; tho biii to amend the act incorporating the 'I own of Louisville; the joint resolution to provide au appropriation for tho fiuul payment on bonds purchased by the State in Darlington County, and tho joint resolution authorizing the county commissioners of Beaulott County to levy a special tax, received their final reading, passed aud wore scot to the House. The kill to authorise the county commissioners of Abbeville to open a public road from Win II unter'a to R. I II. McCuslao's in that county ; the bill to amend Sections 19 and 33 ofOhipte* 8, Title 4 of the act so vising and con ?olidating the General Stn'otes of the o??i- ?..!.,?;v^fcfa the boundary lines be tween York and Lancaster Counties : the bill to amend the act for the protee tion and preservation of useful animals; the bill to require trial justices to give bonds and otherwise to define their duties ; tho bill to authorize the State treasurer to commence su< h prncoedi.igs against the financial agent of the Statbas will secure a settlement on hia part ; the bill to incorporate the No wherry und Chester Railroad Company ; the bill to incorporate the Second Coosawhalchie lh.ptist Church of Beaufort County ; the bill to incorporate.the Presbyterian Church at Abbeville Courthouse; the I bill to incorporate Durlingtan Academi cal Society ; the bill to incorporate tho (Town of Nichols ; the bill to revise and extend the charter of the Savings Build ing and Loan Association ; the bill to incorporate the Peedce Agricultural and Meelwinicol Association?; the bill to in corporate tho D\irlrugtoi Agricultural und Mechanical Fair Campnwy ; the bill to* renew tho charter of Woftord College, TV t ;?. { Spartanburg; the bill U> ponitdv persons for obtaining money, chattels and valu able securities by fuhto pretences ; t Ire bill to declare a road, lending frotn< Neleou'e Ferry Road to Murray's Kerry Road in Jlurcudou County a public highway ; the bill regulating the ex-ecu tion of the death sentence , tho bill to provide for tho establishment aud sup pork of ? State normal school;. and the bill to provide for the ad niuistrntion of derelict estates, were read the second time and ordered to bo ongro*sod for a third Beading. The aeuoout of Joseph Taylor; the bill to amend the section, of the Goticral Statutes relative to the as signment of homesteads, and the bill to make the county auditor the clerk of the board of county commissioners, were ma lo special orders for future days. The account of Johu Dooly was post poncd until the next session. The joint resolution to provide for the construe tion of a guardhouse and a market in the fowu of Hamburg waa referred to the committee on finance. The b 11 to incorporate the Yorkviilc Manufacturing Company; tho bill to iucorp r.-te the Grand Southern Uotel and. Transfer Company of Columbia; the bill to,aid. and encourage manufactures ; the bill u> incorporate the Towu of Varncsville, ia Beaufort County, aud the bill to Incor porate the Southern Warehouse Comp any, wer? referrod to the committee on. incorporations, The bill to prevent :1 county commission ers.froin being intor ested in contracts u' ver. by thitti. or I on public work clone under their supe visions ; tho bill to amend Chapter 13 Section 3 of tho General Statutes, and the bill to amend the law for the measurement of lu:uber in Charleston, were laid upon the table. There was oo "quorum in the Ho'ise t w ./ ' fT'*"iri*/ *ts on Monday./ Judge Cooke. It will gratify the friends of Mr. Cooke to read the account* of his dtlmt as Judge. Says the Anderson Cm>s<>rviittor : Tho regular term of the Court of Gen eral Sessions was convened on Monday last, his Honor Thompson II. Cook, pre siding. Immediately after the assem bling of the Court, the Commission of the Hon. T. H. Cook as Judge of tho 8th Judicial Oilv'lit for the unexpired term of* Judge Orr. was rend by the efficient Clerk of the Court. The Commissions of John W. Daniels, Clerk Wtu, McGuukin? ShcriIT for Anderson county, uu?l Absalom 15lythe Solicit* r, for the8th cireuit, were also read in op ui court. Thy Grand Jury was organised by the appointment of Sum'l J. Km merson, Foreman, alter which the Judge proceeded to deliver his charge to the ('rand Court uf lni|Uyat, in substancc as follows : The J udge > eminded the .j of tho recent change in ths Jury Law, requiring them to servo for the term of oue year, This change- he thought wpk emrmeutly wise and proper inasmuch as the Juror in consequence of his expe ri'.nce, wuuld be-better qu ilitiud to dt.s charge properly tho imp rt.int duties whieh would devolve upon him. lie was gratified to know that Anderson Connty w?s in a healthy condition finan cially? whieh he attributed to tho zoil and fajthfulucs lit which our grand ju rors had discharged their duty. c*o prosperous iu every r .spect w*5 our coun ty th-t he thought it might well b~* deuouiinated ax the ''bmuer e unity of the State." The conduct of thoir pre deressors was rcromuicudcd to them a? worthy of im it at ion. Lie suggested tjte great propriety of p.irttuulaily in juii iug into the cyu lu' t of Trial Justices ifi .?-.:_ i ;,,? 4,f the LfW. as 'n hia iqnt.ku?, it w>?? greatly absurd, not only by reason of the in-onvcnioiicu or expense unnecessarily incurred byl.ti gants, but, also, by reason of the usel.ss aud unjusiiti ihl ? debt heaped uj an the State* The chief duty o' the Trial Justice was to presorvo the pcaco aud prevent instead of encourugc litigation. 'Ibis gro?t duty to his own kuowledge, was bhumefully violated in th-j lower counties of the Stute, and tho' he knew nothing to ,that effect hjpre, yot ' e thought it proper to request them to make special inquiry therein und prompt ly report to the Court every one who had not Mrietly performed thuir duty, ('articular attention was directe 1 to the investigation of the public offices" and the condition of the pub'ic roads?with ' i the charge to report the C iu ity C ? n misstoners to the Court if thoy h\! uo glected their duty. In conclusion tho Judge, in a "cw impressive remarks, ret urned thanks 'o tho liar and officers of the Court, for their letter of congratulation and invita tion to make his borne at Anderson?-' During the close of his remarks he paid a juit and handsome tribute to tbu char acter ef the Hon .lames L. Orr. Tho energy and impartiality with which tho Judge has discharge 1 his duties, has made a I'avorablo impression upon our people and when he leaves our village will no doubt carry with him their best wishes. Comi'U m kxtki>.?-J\idgc T. II Cooko recently elected was the recipient of h>igh compliments by the .Anderson bnr and lUc citizens of that t ?wn, at the rccout term of court held there, when a request was Hind.' that he make his p.-rtn i neu: rosidotwe in the e.iuoty. ?f. I*. 1 Kei l, on behalf of the bur, just previous to the adjournment of the court, united w.th others in paying tho judge this compli ment ? Keening JfentlU. Judgo T. H. Cooke, of the Light Circuit, who has been holding court iu Anderson during the last Week, rep>rts himself highly pleased with his first week's sojourn among the people of that circuit. He was hospitably received by all, aud mado to feel quite at homo among his ucw found friend'. He wan ooinpliuieuted by tho Il.ir through floti J. 1?; Heed.?rhrrnix. I A D'.ibuqo lUrmer put but fire iu. his barn with a dLUtge uf milk Dnbquu is 1 not. the only place where milk differs but int it: from watt r. A wife having lost her. husband, wit inconsolable for his death "Leave me to my grief," *>he cried! sobbing. "You know tho extreme sensibility of my morves,?u mere nofjiiug: upset* thorn?" A Bravo Woman. ]3<fo'a Udy.liviug ncs^?ntiAfiaj H*rb?r, JL, L, rcceutly perfortfid i|m( of hcrvisyn which entitles her Wp a iftbhd l?hje?ne gallery with Id^j?Wt^ appear* that two men recently embtrked in a frail skiff, after having purchased a weekly supply of provisions, and started for Baton's Neck, where tboy wore em ployed in a gruvel pit. To pass from the harbor into Huntington bay they had to go through a narrow strait and and roW olose to tbe **k ire for several mile*. They Mdf 'j|t>t pftfsftd sbronj^j the strait in safety, when the boat be came entairglee in a flow of ice. 'J he efforts of the men to pull out of it only ir Je matters worse, and ihoy finally c;ip-size 1 and found thennelves floundering in tbe Water. Neither of the men eon I 1 swim, a,id, c)ingiag to wbu'over they coultj toy their Ii nods upon they called loudly for help. TI>oir cri;a were he ird at a r . 5 " ' Ujnnsun n", vt ?< neighboring farm htuse, where there lived thrco women and a little boy. All 1 rushed down to tho beach, und oroe of them, Miss Ducinda Conkliu, waded out into the bay, determined to do what she could to save the str??ggling mon. With a heroism seldom paralleled, she plunged out where t)ie water was over Wer head, and, after a few vigorous Strohe?, re icb od one of the drowning Uten. Although exhausted, be was still sciiMbL', and, observing Miss Coukiiu ? directions, he placed his haode on her shoulders and>, was dragged to the shore. Tbcr y n?tig lady WAS throughly exhausted by her exertions and fainted soon after inmliug . The until was curried into a neighboring house, and was. after a time revived. His companion clung to the kool of the b Mit and waa lauded, ashore soon after t WtTfri ? ri 'waroa, -,? , . ?_?? Iist or tn:its itctnairt j ing in tbe Orangaburg Post Ofbee for tue ?<-< k ending Jauuory J'Jih, L^73. 1).? Eli$a June Benson. C ?I* O t'arn. ??J C ? D?ff, Jokti DJx.S. ' J ?I K luabinett. M ? L in tv Myerrf, \frs; Win Miner.' f YV ? A II Wolfe, '2. x Persons culling for tbe above letters wilt j plensc say they arc advertised 1 . t. DKM ARS. _>*.? *? .. . ., . Tpta Master, Til K StHKKNOKU ?*M I EN. LEE, AT Al'lVMATTX b. ?F.. VA., .mt.tl. 9T" 1H,;:>- ? J AM.MiNlr'll'lFNT H* 18 in b FNGRA viNflof the surrender .d" Gj*u. fJee. b?k*tt-1 ml colored. r Miprrtved In tkc M*i,??t ?iy>? of (he art ami printed oujiaav; piste paper, It is truly n g.rm o( art, one winch should hung iti tue pa rite e? i 91 ry S*oaiVern home. Ural by mail, mounted u? a mllrr and post paid, en rce< iit oj "Jo con's or 8 for 00 cent. Agents Wasted- Address. j. c, k w. ,\? burrow. ? .jf. :n?k Biistel Teon. Tnfall.gir^V riciurt*. Looks, ? seal fr.e. ?t> A Vnluablo Invention,i>>5 .' ?i f-mtvmi ft t*n -jr. ??; ij^t ? v^j AN FNTIKKLY NEW Sewing Machine! rOK DOMESTIC use. n 1 ? i OXLY FITE DOLLARS. , : tint u,\ *-x* r rr rf-i7j^!l WITH Tllk NKW rttWut Bnttoa Hole Worker. < THE Mt)8T 8IMPL? AND COMPACT I? CONSTRTfCTION. THE ?OST Dl'rABLE AN* IffOHOMT CAL IN I 8".. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. Complete in aft Its parts, uses the Strnigbt Eye f'ninttHl Semite, Half Tlrresyhng, direct, upright l'o^iiive Motion. New. Tension, Self Feed and C'oth Ouidef. Or?eValea by Wheel and on a Table. Light Running. Smooth mid noiatdost like all good high priced lAiichines. Has patent obeok lo prevent the whe-d being turned tho wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the *nool. Make* the Klsstie Leek Stitch (nnes'l und strnngeet stitch known ;) fifrrt. durable. Hose and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and eoarse, from Cuuibric te heavy Cloth or Leal her. ianl n o's nil descriptions Of thread. The beat mechanical talent in America an I Europe, h is l>een devoted td improving arra nimplifyine our Machines, combining on y that which is prseticable, and dia-*| pensine with all complioatod surroundiags gener-ally found iu uiher maohines. Special terms and extra inducements to mule and female agents, store keepers, Ac., who will t.tnt'1 IsH agenofes through the csauiitry and keep our uew in ichinea on ex hibition and .sale. County rights given to smart apent* free. AKentVs complete outfits furnished without .. any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terete, testimonials, engraving*, to., sent free Address, BRO'>K8 SBWINO MACHINE CO., Ifo. 182? Broadway, New Tork. fob 8 ly Notice of Disinissal. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT oho month from date 1 Will file my final ?eeoont with the Honorable Aug. It. Kmml ton. Judge of I'robata foe Oran^ebujrg Couu- ' (ty, aatAdmiuistratot of; the Estate of i\ W Poison, deo'd, and aaa for Letters ef Dia ?ssiaaal. CHRISTIAN A. 87ALKY. Feb. 8th, 1873. Administrator, feb 8 Lm -?:-m Notice of Dismissal XT o.TK'F. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT one Xl? Month f om date I will file my final aooaont with the HeanrabU Aug. R, Knowl toAt Judgo oj( Probate for Otangebnrg. Connty. as Gnai-dian ef. Donabi W. Harter. W. IL RBED18H?. l>b. Pth, 1873: Guardian: ' leb ? m lux a shall farm FOR BALK about three qua Here ef a mile from lib Court Hous? containing Id seres with ?OOD DWELLING, K ITC II ML STABLE und an Excellent WF.LL of WA^ TER. Also some CHOICtf FRUIT TRESS haveireceafHy been sot out. >fce^Mve is one of the most desirable" and healthy places in the State. Far ?*#? ticulers apply to Z. hi. WOLFE* Or to THAD. U. ANDREWS. Charles He Green. CATERI^Il> The shore named e*fi<ntn*>e /to tijMg / interested that he is prepared always ta> furnish, i?Wfr^OE[LTRV GAME, F(?g, aad iiM*^>m Uj$\^^ \ C. It. GREEK. F?b l"1 f'1/ ? rta a*L a ?** In the Di trict Cotofctf United States. (he Matter 1 Petitionier'' 10 alter "1 Pet <rf A, J, Frederick, f Full and Final ef Orangabtfrg, f Discharge * * 7 Battkrnfrt.- ) in Bankruptcy. Ordered,' tfaat a beat Inf on (he J2lh day February, 187?, at Federal Cotfrt Heus? in Charleston*,*?. Ci and liiat w^MMeet? of anid Banhrnpt appear at asrrf place, and show cause, if aay.tbey raw, why rhe prayer of the Petitiouer tdjoul'd not be gVsfttcti. By order of the Court, t'10 28th da/ef Jaauary, 1*7*. ? * DAN'L HOIlLBECK, Clerk of the District Can?; of the' United Stales for South Carolina, ft** H&L * -1?,-:?? r '**iHfHt'P e??ewt For Sale Cheap* A sma-W WELL IMPROVED PLACE ia js?je" of C edier Gipvc Slora; In the Fetta .Termeeattjv Til AD C ANDREWS. , Jan 2"?rn< if HORSES AND MULES Karoney*..-agtei aStabrTt FRMERS AND OTHERS C04fTEltTl.AT hrg tie pin^haW of horses ter.Mnlee milt ccnsotl rheir ewn.iat crest by calling an A, MEBONEV.'at the abore Stahle? and at aaapning hier Stock before purchasing, else where:s?'*?<'*>lMtttQNET A BAXTER. jan25 t# ARTffgflfeliiV OF HUTSeTH* L-gare Bitherta Subsist wing; ia hereby Ses?*?lTrd br the withdrawal, of Mr. T. WJ A Legare. The other eertri>5*? will coniianer their bnararsf trader the first n+tn* Hat ,aoa k. IloraW/ iTn ? '^Teu? DM. 1JMA*%% ?Un -Jot b ^ *? Nutice of Applio^tfe??i Final Discharge* THE SUBSCRIBER C.1YSS NOTICE TS,AT" he will on the arst Monday ia March nest^ arply to theCourt ef Probate for his Final Discharge ae tho Executor ef the Will of Key. Samuel Smoke deceased Jan. *J4?? 1ST?. Jan Lth S.U. S^tEEa.r, ~ a RaWgHANCE. One of the most DESIRABLE and COM PLETE RESIDENCES in this Tow* fercd tor ??lo. The Dwelling hefTotF Largo Rooms in good Repair, sail b Dining: Room, Kitchen and Pantry attached to the house. The lot contain* about six acres sjf ge od Land. "The above place will be put up at auction on ike las Monday in February if net seid before, thai time. * **piy,to MTSS FAMS1B D. STAlJtr. Jan 18 ???< On the Place. canger?"go?ed BY Dil. KLINES WON DIRF?L ICnMMst ANTfDOTS, Which destroy and rtemgjra.lhe sGaeeer' entire Without the risk ef the Knife er the;' Loss of Blood, and Mat the same lima over come tho tendency to Cancer in the system. We nl.?o treat all forms af Chronic, Xong Standin; and -P*i*jnr~~ wit\eM paralleled Success, especially Epilepsy er Fits, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Aetfeme, Serofu'.a and Secondary Syphilis. For full particulars, Circulars, Ae., sail on or adjreea Vt&iLi [A A , i ?olaboro, N. C. 1 A. H. LlNPLEY, M. D., Charlotte, N C. (1, J. K. BEXT1.EY. M. D.. ian 11 -??m V"^^neata?,W. J VST ARMVEft SPLENDID LOT or Mules and Horses MIOKJSl S! HO?SKftI 2 Ml LKKt Wa respectfully ca.ll the attention of toe citiiena of Orangehurg and Orangeburg Connly to t ie fact, thai We will hare aehoier lot of h?rst? fram Virginia, en this mtrkat i.by lh? iweataiLh. af Deroatber. This ateek haar boea. aoiaoeat froim ohoecs e??ek. raiaatat ia, the Old Domioiea, aakF with an aye ia th* aeoaeaitiea of thie-marbat. Titer will ?an list ef ine Saddle and In i u iiejfdtlal ?? I We> alto eatl j&nr. aileatian to the fin* lbt*of mules wa new have en band. W* expect te> neep a fail supply of both horse* ami male* ooaatantly an haad. If enpatacld'den'tigjva; ?atisfaatian, yau oaa retvara them, and ga? yanr mene^ baelt, with intareni. Try wey that's all wa want. 8&LS 3TAT?IiKS OF a or 2.1 aag II tt