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- SATURDAY, MAY 31, lt>7:i Pf hat -M?.'day is sih? day. J The sheriff advertises son.? land for silo. "Tri. Timers ha? beeti deposed and Me Mahon is President of Franco. A powerful Jackserew?Captain .lack's crew. Ilon.c?sweet, sweet home, us. the bee said when be uutered his hivo. You onn use u postage. Item p.twice. Tbc first time it costs you three cents; tho second time fifty dollars. The cottoa seels of the South, which Were ouco thrown away as worthless, are now worth ?3,000,000 per your. PoVfn.? he S 'ap Factory is down and so arc the desirable, and seasonable goods at Messrs T. [Colin & Bio's popu lar store. Head and run. The Levil returns his warm thanks to Mr. C D. Kortjohd for the piece of lee sent the News Office to cool his plagued tongue. By order ol Chici Justice Moses Judges Cooks ond Carpenter will tutor change circuits. Judge Cooko is to bold the ensuing term ut Lexington and Jv.d1 c CorjCt tcr the Fame at Anderson. Towtl TflX-?Unpleasant theme for u local but-the Town taxes, uro now being collected. Tho tux is one miff on real estate, and tho licenso tax. The books will be closed and the penalty added on June 2d, Monday. Struck by Lightning?We hove Wen visited by Some Very severe thun der Biopto* darin j the past two weeks 'On Pafurdny cv< irng last the rcsldoncc Of Dr. Thos. A. IOlllott was struck by lightning. Tho shock was very severe ?but uo material damage was done. -....<?-. ? Ant'ihsT Storm and Another StrOKQ.? Oil Thursday evening dining tho prevalence pf th-.: thunder, storm, a l?rpe I'Vide of l?:di: tree w?a struck by li-l ting, and coniplercly shivered. The ttee stood Oil the vacant lot, at the rear "of Mr. St rails' residence. Tho Irish Pbstivnl.-Thu Irish 'citizens of Oharleston have been enjoy 4i.g a P-estaJ Rouniot) ut the Sb utzcu hu.ira. H?h. M. P. O'Connor delivered uu 'oratiiu of grealt clc<|ueiice r.nd beauty. Tho eft'eashm was one of un.illny -d 'enj'-ymeht. ? iWnerty iRt'covtTtMl.? Wo c?tf^rat. Sil.itc Mr/ This. Ii. Zimmerman Upon 1iis ? success iti "recovering bis witch which was stolen faim him in Charles 'ton, duriug the me t ing of .ho stuck "holders of the Rail Road. The* Watch was a very beautiful and costly one, and its lo a could be ill ?afforded. Lo'c'Jr? Currency. The Survivors' Association hqld their Quarterly Mooting on Thursdu- , 22d, at Firemen's Hall. The attendance was small. The Annual Meeting of the. Associa tion is .changed froui February to Fair tVcck. -" ? ... Tho Orangeburg Bible Society hold their AtiunaJ Meeting on Sunday (to morrow) at tho Brci-bytoriurj Church at 8 o'clock P. M. The. Annual Address Will bo delivered by tho Re/ O. A. Hough of the Luihorau Church The anaual election uad collection Will be had. The "Rural Carolinian" for Juna, /Comes to us with it usual rcgulari ty, it pages tccmii)? with well selected matter of hjoro than ordinary interest to agriculturists. Tho publishers sce:u .determined to fully majutaiu its justly earned reputation as a first class ogricul turul publica!ion, and are deserving of Success for their praiseworthy efforts in their laudable Rndcrtt'kiog, which not only conduces to individual cuccssb, but aids materially in the development ol our rosources and wealth as a notion. No planter or farmer should bo without the "Rural Carolinian," if he desires success in bis vocation. The terms are seasonable, boing ouly S2 er annum for single subsciiptiops, wi.b liberal iuducc juuuot lor Hub?. The A.MKIU?AN FaUMUH'S ALiYO 0 vte, puW^ihedut Jackson, Te*jn, Ahe pi,? i? .'...?.?Wrs,.i.-.hi. great burners, movement and vpiiuiIU do vet od to the great subject of co operu. tit n atUOOK the tillers of the soil should bo on every tanners tuL'e. II is a very large and well filled paper. Single it is, 1 l'per'year.'or in dubs <d' fbur or nunc, fit) cents each. *W.? will furnish it to all the new subscribers with the Orange burg News ut S'J DO j er year. ' MtillU'ifial i-'lt't'tioit.?(><> Monday the ToWuT)f l.owisvillc in (his coiuit\ held an election for Iutoftdi'Uts and Wardens. " The following ticket has Icon dcclar cd elected : InU mhiul. llUFL'8 Cl.KCKI.V, fl'ui 'ih ms. D. W. M ustahi), J?. JAcooar.N. 1?. A. McIvY.u. Hj B. Smoak. 1'rlcks.?Two or three spucitnon bricks are to be seen at the news Office. They are the manufacture of Col. ? Kdwards' Brick Yard, and uro ol good consistency and large si/.o. Col Kdwards sticks to bis business and i: succeeding in tutnihg ont as beautiful au article of brick as there is in the market. We congratulate him upon his success and nsk our people to bear in mind that wben bricks are wanted they can be bad at ( ol Ivlwards Yard, as good as the best. Bloody Affray.?Two colored nun, Wilson Edwards and Kelly Sotners met on last Sunday at .Jacob's Arbor in the Fork of Kdisto, when it seems that Kelly Souicrs renewed a previous 'dispute uud drew bis knife. Wilson IDdwards took up u stick to defend himself, when Sowers cut him in the stomach ami. then in the back. 1 lie cut in his stomach was a ghastly and apparently a mortal wound. The wounded man was almost discmbowelud. Dr.- Clockloy is attend ing FMwards nnd wo loam has ttxpress d an opinion that tho wound is fatal. Snuffers has hi d but a warrant is out for ?? ja tipp ich? u -ion. - i ? n mtmtm ? - ? -ill. i - ? TlitugliUtU sind Chm-iut ?()i n be..it was refreshed on a sultry day of the week hy the appearance in oar < Sice of Mr. Oberrod Reeves (the affable and polite clerk o| ))r A. (.'.- Dukes) who brought with him a huge package of .some delicious and fresh candy. The little incident ol the b g package rcmindid us most forcibly of what a thorough-going, attentive and careful busiucss man tire Doctor is, and \.bat an admirable and complete stock of Medi cines he keeps '.?oust.uitly on hand. The Doctor makes a special ma'ter of hl8 candy, which displayed in his s>how case, i--> us benutiful as it is nice. Arrasi ot Aid v in 31 Cohuji Ejtff* ? (Jur ^ew Orleans ciebjrnge' report the arrest of Melviq M.Cohen, Ksq,, charged with firing at, and attempting to kill Govoruor \Y , }'? Kellogg, and adds that he was hailed in the amount of live thousand dollars. Mr. Cohen is a native, and former resident of Chai los lou, and also of this ci'.y lie i.s ajgen ticuii n of brilliant intellectual retjuir mcuts, studied law in the office ol (Jreu cral Jaines Simons. At tiie eio.se of the war, Mr. Cohen removed to New Orleans, where he has siucc been pngug cd in literary purtfjila, and has been connected with tho bittffioflbo Now Orleans l'icuyuuc. Tho Episcopal Church.?The Church was openud on last Sunday week for the first time since t he tic it It of its lato rector the lamented and good llov. S'tilrs Mellichuiup. The occasion was one of ?acred satis faction to the congregation. The lingering habilittinents of mourning for tho departed rector, recalled his memory most dearly to his people. His spirit tuMunod to bo present and the rccollectiou of his venerable form and loved toue of toipo was most vivid and solemn. The congregation is a small one hut urc most warmly attached to their form of worship and their ancient and beauti ful ' liturgy. They feo! most deeply the deprviation of seeing their church ? clrscd, their solemn services unrt pealed, their flock scattered. Ii is intended not? to opeu the church on each third Sunday in the mouth for lay urding. ItUw.Tl;! The accents 1 oi' ihc%ui] iessi\e und S'dcmB services of the chnTcrTy shiuWru()t Wpt*rrwttted to pass into silence and be never heard. The beautiful music of her ehaunts should not be unsung and forgotten, und tlwir r?? rod and \l<j\y eolhyuu* influence iini! Inspiration hi u if ?;c The congregation trill be k -pt together oul) by opening the church. The small flock kept together, will increase, end the holy and 450.nl intim-neu of th< court u will spread and; by those antble media tv Ii ich inen reck not of, will perujeato this community u*id this ihurch's pint though small will be per formed. "Let JOttrllgilt shino." Warm and Dull?Public Enter tainments.?The past week has been one of dearth and heat. The summer which lingered upon the treshold has at bifct entered warmly upon Its Work. The dull season has ulsj squarely set in. Light clothing and light work are the phases ol our local current. Now in ibe leisure season ol tho year is the time for amusement, pastime and reel cat ion, which our town folk should avail themselves of and enjoy. The foot bull, which socuis tobe quite a favorite aiuuscnicut, will do lor the boys. Hut let us have some evening entertainments of a literary or bisl t ionic or musical character. In many of our licighbor towns and villages, theatrical amateur perform ances are very fashionable. Why not here ? ' ' A Philharmonic Society has we loam been organised, and intends giving us a Concert, at an early date. The occasion will he one of rare enjoyment with our people. These thill"..-- should be HlOPft frCO/ttCllt. Wc are loo narrow, too atay-at-houi? a I folk. Why can we noibave public enter tainnients of an instructive and pleasing nuture. Why not a Literary Society, why iml ti library't Why may. not our people clijoy the cntcrtuinmcnt and advantage uf public lectures on moral scientific literary ami ItLto'i-ieal subjects t W itb a bar and a clergy and Humorous private chtoens' of culture, and attain .:.ents there i- no reason why uur coat tu unity nay not be edified and elevated by proper public lecture;},.. To the nu n I ctous yuuih growing up around us those things are not only .priceless education al advantages but they are necessities. . Why ure our pe'iplo so diffident, so selfish 60 cliquish ? Let but the start be ma ie an 1 Qranguburg will establish a reputation for these tilings. The Death of .Urs. IV. l\ II nt son. +e? Tho grave continuously, unceasingly, relentlessly gibers in its UU 'Versal harvest. All Reasons ure its harvest time, all liatuairty its harvest. ? This time a ' bright shining" light is qtl< nt'hcd iu the darkness of its portal. One adorned with all the graces ol intellectuality, oultuie and Christianity ; one, filling a high social position and ornamenting it ; one all admired, all lovely ; one most tenderly connected and .associated with a family and sooiul circle of which she was ihe "chief, particular star," has passed from her sphere ot duty welj perform d to the o i joyment of that rich reward so well deserved und for m hieb she was well fitted. On lust Suturdiy evening Mrs. Hut son, the wife of our rcspoetcd citizen Col. Vi in. V. Ilutsou departed this life On Sunday evening her remains were interred in the Presbyterian church yard. A lurgo concourse of sorrowing friends wcro assembled to pay this earthly tributivo expression oi their appreciation of her rare nobiKtv ol worth. No heart there, but bowed in sorrowing udmiration?mingled emotion ut her virtues and lur departure. One of earth's good and gifted and loved and honored had ceased to smilo, to cheer, to SOOth, to elevate by the influence of hur swe-tt ,.."s.-elation and holy life. Tho words or burial thrill >d the bowed audience with the real:/ iti n of llieir deep bereavement. Put ' their jrorka do follow theui.!" The lifo just closed is not lost ; its iuduuu -e makes the world blighter, humanity better; its gunaudod memory, f'ravfutit with goodness, (eli?rity, kipdlineaa and |ove, will be tjvj ^olWiMiir; be:tufcw?J and sweet, that will be <?herished by those who mourn until they tueet her "Bless ed are the deud who die*' thus; blessed the immortality iutn which their lives tiro IDUrg"d Mis 11 ttsi/ti.> t'.ie uau^Ut r ofs! e llcv. I'dward .palmer, of Wulteibor ?. and the cldei lister of the line. Ii. M. I'aim or of NcW Orleans, mil was fifty nine years of ago. She was ji ?sscsscd or a superior mind, highly cultivated and adorned with the flowers of literary attainment; an earnest Chrlstuiu from her early life and beloved and ndiuircd for the virtues of h. i char acter by \ery many ib this cumnninty. Her death leaves it vacancy in her idiureh, her family and her social sphere which w ill remain unfilled Slid acred to her memory J To keep warm on a cold day (he wo men double the c po ami men double the horn COMMERCIAL. . NAUKET It Ii POUTS. Hoick ol' litt OttASOSBUBIl Nl.\v3, May. ::> 11 1873. COTTON?Sales dur-.g the week .'? > hales. We quote: Ordinary.10|^ 1 ?ti Low Middliug.hi (?\ M iddliug.i -i RoUOH Uli k.SI. 16 per ousbcl CoiiN.iSt.Ol) per bushel. Cow I'kas. l.OU per bosbol. 1'iMuais. 1.1Q per bushel. NOTICE. In accordance Wifh an ACT of the Gone rul Afcscmbly |>!t?--n;.I on I lie 20th February I*-;:, all persons HOLDING CLAIMS against lbe County of Ornbgeburg prior lo the first <l?y ul November A. 1>. 1>7J, will p * scut the same to George Deliver, E* i.. Clerk of (be Comi of said Couuiy, f?u Heg istrstiou, on or before the nr^i ilny ol Octo ber,'A. I?. 1^7-. and all Claims not Itegis lered within said time wilt not li ? paid; 15. T. It. SM0 tKE, Cbnli'irnii Hoard County Cu'mmiesioiiors. GEORGE UULLVKR, Clerk. may -t I f Spring Arrivals AT M'NAMABA'S G.cnl reditetion rn prices of Spring Gcuds bnugbl in the last ten day. [F Vt?U WANT TQ GET TilK REST ?ND Cheapest rcady.-mudc Spriutr Clothing, ;:<> io Mi N A MA II A S. IK VOU WANT LAD! Ks AND CHILI) run's Shoes of the bo>t quality and at low prices, go to MuX. A MAUA S. [K VOU WANT LADIES DRESS ???DS Cheap nil 1 Siylisb, go to McXA-MARA'S, IK VOU WANT GKNTKEMKN'S CASSI meres ClolIis, Tweeds, Mellon*. Drab' iKe'e. Summer drills and coiiomi,dus. etc . nil of Ibe t??-^! quality, ui-l tlie largest Stock in town, und at lor.- prices, ion. go In Me NAM A II 1*8. r; K Vor WANT GOOD SITGAH, fl LRS [F VOU WANT GOOD RROA'N IIOMES pun one wide, at 121 cent-', go to " McMA M A H .1 *S. IK \ of If'AKT TO Dt V t,'H : \ I- P< IK Cash, -jo to MeN AM \ K. A S. Rcing thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed ..i ine in tbe past, bi espectlully sclicil a eoiuiunauce of the snnii .1 Mi V.V.MAN A. Appvil 2?| 1873? - ly. J. FELDER MEYERS. T IM AI. JL STICK. OFFICE cot ItT HOUSE SQt' \ UK, Will give prompt attention In -ol business entrusted lo him. mm '20?if fix M lie lei, Q tt'i/>/is of t'ii-it t>;t pur , Inner." E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D., D1V1 f Ji I N DRUGS, MEDICINES,, i'AlNTX, OILS, VARNISH, NO* KNil'LOsiVK LAM PS, GARDEN SEEDS, &c., kv . PKESC HIT IONS prepared tath ACCUR ACY mid KIDHLITV, Fol wmuh purpose a full and oomplolc assortment of I'CMK CHEMJCAI/S and GENUINE DRUGS will be const ant ly on band. Loii? experience?1\ siicecssful business career of mere jban eight years in Orange Lurg. n goe<l knowledge ?f lito DRUfJ MARKET at !. ?nie and abroad, will afford a RuQjcienl guarantee thai all goods sol<j or dispensed nt my ostablifbiycnl will be GENUINE an.l It ELI A RLE. Appreciating the sucucad whub ia the past Ii is attended my efforts, i ]lavc de termined 'o spare no pains to merit a con linancc of the patronage so liberally heston r 1. E. J. OLEVfKOS M. I) No. ICO iju'ffel Ktrert Ornngehiirg Charles H. Green. Thg above named announces to those (iifi'i-cstH tlini lie Is prepared always to rufiiiHii, im:i;i\ i*ooiiTRY uame, fish, and Mualf ddUvefeil to any order. ?'. II. Uli ken. Fob Ist 1)51. V. ('. DUKES' CKAXOKH?UCl, S C, im u.rit in MEDICINES TAI NTH, AN I) OltiSj FINE TOI 1.1'T SO APS, DIIUSIIES AND rEltFUMEV, rUltfi WINKS und LIQUORS for Medicinal Ilse.?. Dl E.WOODS und DYB-ST?FFS generally. A full lim ? ?:' TtHjACCO nn I SEC A IIS. I*iilMiUBjr? und Physicians from the Ooiintry will lind nur Siooi of Medicines Comjdete, Warranted "outline und Of.tlio llcsl Quality. Lit oi I Iii SU GARDEN SEEDS. in Ii I! 0 If Do Yon Want NEW GOODS! CO- TO BPJGGMANN'S. 11 YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BRtOGMAyN'S WIIKUK YOU'LL. FIND Any anil Everything, tf N All persons who desire Pictures taken, will please come forward at once, as I will close my business at this place by the 15th May. C. D. BLUME, AKTIST. mar aj ?_,o tf ? )?> A Valuable I im on 1 i<> n <? j ?> AN J NTIUKLV NEW Sewing Machine! POR DOMESTIC LSI*-. O.M.Y FIVE DOLLARS. Wim TUE SKW Patient Button Ilolf Workers THE MUST SlMl'L!'. AND COM PACT IN O ?NSTUCCTION. rill? MOST DU RA RLE AND ECOXQMI CAL IN USE. \ MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AM) BEAUTY. Complete in all it- parts, uses the Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Positive Motion, Now Tension, Self Feed aud Qlpth Gui Icr. Operates by Wheel and on :i Table. Li^bl Euuuiugi Smooth and. noiseless lil. ? nil goo.l high priced rnneliiuos. lias patent ohcok r<> prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the 4pool. Makes i Ii o Elastic Leek Stitch (finest and si rouged -inch known;) linn, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and coarse, from Cambrib lo heavy Cloth or Leei Irer, r.ud uses ..!! descriptions of thread. Tliv la sl mechanical talent in America an I Europe, has boon devoted to improving .m l simplifying otir Machines, combining only lhat w hich is practicable, and dis pensing with all complicated surrouudiugs gt'nei ally tntind hi other machine*. Special terms aud extra inducements to male and female ugeuts, storekeepers, ifeo., who will establish sgeiioics through the country and kocpournow maohliies,on ex hibition and sale, ('"iiuiy rights given to hiiiart agctits free. Agent's complete j>m Iii? furnished without any extra eluirge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Sc., sent in e Address, BROOKS 8EWIN0 MACHINE CO , No. 1 '?-.< Broadway, New York. fch S ly the smuti:nder ov <i en lee, AT APPOMATTX C. II., VA , .mm: 11. Urn 1805. AMA0NIFICIFNT Ms IS in h BNORA-' V1NC! nl the surrender of Ocn. '.??.?. beauti ful colored. Engraved in the highest style of the art und printed on honvy plate1 paper, lj is truly a nem of i>rt, one which khould hini^ in the parlor of every Southern homo. Soul by mall, mount oil oA a roller and post paid, on receipt oj 20 cents, or -i for50 ecnt. A^ouIm W suited' Address. J. C, \ W. M. BURROW; Bristol Tenn. T..imlogn?? of Pictures, Bt oka, .v., ?cnt f*? ,? feh ft 4t THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER, ?i cous:qu3tica of, an 1 not witb-itan liuj Ute general depression in trade, tndtht Btiingency of available oash fuods, in ordar to facilitate tales will offar for Cask, WITHOUT REGARD to PROFITS and WITHOUT RESERVE, UNUSUAL and SPECIAL BAROAINS iu their various Departments. Purchasers urc invited to Call to bi ooavincsd of tlie above facts. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. W. T. M?LLER, Is offering his ENTIRE STOCK of Groceries, Liquors, Boots, Shoes And ail otli :r iu Store at COST! All in want of BARGAINS will do well lo call just ROUND THE CORNER may 00 Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OPTICIANS & OCULISTS, HARTFORD, CONN.. Have, with a view to meet the increasing demand for theif PERFECTED SPECTACLES APPOINTED * Hi. EZEKIEIV, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARD, *C, &WiY Oh* TUE DK! WATCH. Orangcburg, S. C. As their Sole Agent for this Place. ( ?Mh These SPECTACLES are UNEQUALLED by any for their STRENGTHENING quali? lies, producing a CLEAR and DISTINCT VISION, a* in the Natural Healthy SIGHT. They are the only Spectacles that PRESERVE as we)l a? ASSIST the SIGHT! And am the Cheapest because the Rest, always lasting Many Years; with, ut change being necessary. CAUTION.?B. E7.EKIKL, Sign of BIG WATCH, Orangcburg, 8. C, Agent for Orangebnrg, S. C. j^aTf We employ no Peddlers. ? may 17 00 DOES l-j vor body in ibis Town and County know ol the GOOD THINGS in the Groserw and Provision Line tu he fouud at 0. D. KORTJOHN'S Popular Store. ?If not the untiouiiceiueut will be or more importance to Housa keepers and Farmers than tho uows of CAUBY'S Death. Quality Genuine, Stock Cpmplptfl and Prcsh, Prices CHEAP and UNIFORM And genera) catiaf.iction guaranteed. My LIQUORS and WINKS kf? PIT To please the taste of every class of Customers, from mca UV? tUc famous and fastidious CAPTAIN JACK To tl c humblest Householder of the land. F)oursa Sugars. Teas, Ceffee, Bacon, Lard, Sogars, Tobacco, Fine Cogtutc?Brandj and Pure Whisk cj fur Medicinal purposes. All to be had lor tho asking at C. D. KORTJOHFS At FUNDBRBURK'S OLD STAND, may 17 00 J. W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR TO) T. O. VINCE. Er ?pect fully call the sttc?llort *t the Public to their NEW ADDITION of SPRING UOOD? jutit received npd for sale at EXCEEDINGLY LoW PRICES. Our stock consists in part <>f LENOX, -JA PAN KSK. GRENADINES, OIL COL'D PERCALES POLKA DOTS, LAWNS, CROCHET NAINSOOKS. PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC W HITE AND COLORED ORGANDIES. M .. svyiss. ? * PIQUE. NOTIONS, IPA.Ti.VSOlL.S, cfcC. LATEST? STYLES SPRING CLOTHING .iiip GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.) We have brought to this Market the CdEI.ERRATED STAR SHIRT Winch we guarantee to KIT and WEAR better than any other kind. Measure* taken.and made to order. Having for a long time seen the necessity of introducing a FIRST CLASS ROOT and SHOD in this Market, will mske this Dpnartajent a SPECIALTY, where can b* found any kind of Roots a^d Shoes desir-d, fror? the nieest Philadelphia hand m?de to the int.to common grades. Call and inspect our stock before yon purchase and aee if we can please vau. J. W. PATRICK & CO * sprl 26 * ;