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TU i. Rill. i O-il-li Trickling through Hie rifted rocks, Triokling d(|wn 'tho hill, Tinkling a sweat music-box, Flows the littlo rill. I ft j-if Hp 5i7j i! i Dull Oat upon its stony bod, Down upon tho green, By some fairy finger fed From a fairy scene, ,tn? v,o? vt< oi i>.- >b ii Now it creops beneath tho grass, Now it leaps above, Liko an^A,Vi)lago lass Hidfcl^MVcVIovo^'' Ob, it rings a merry chime. As it,tips along: Bipplc, dripplc, ia the rhyme, Of itB^mtjr-song. Many flowers deck its brink, ?- Many alders shade; Many oxen of it drink Passing through the glade. Fr v Trickling the gifted rock, Trickling down the hill. Tinkling, a sweet music hex, Flows the little rill. A High Toned Protest o } The Boston Journal thus discoursoth on the above subject. 'That indignation meeting in Cooper Institute, which was 80 industriously advertised aud loudly heralded^-and which was to givo voioe to tho protest of tho people, 'irrespect ive .of*party,' against the Federal inter ference iu Louisiana, resulted pretty much as might have'becu expected. On ly two three rcputabloTlcpublicans took part in it:-u darge .number of old Demo cratic war horses were ranged ou the platform, and as for the audience, it .was mado up cbicily of tho "grc it un \rashed, who surged through tho hall and drove the reporters from their seats clambered into tho orgau loft, vented their humor in coarse jests, and yells, and laughter, and in appearanco aud bearing suggested a/Tammany cauoua. August Belmont's attempt to opcu the lueetiug was met witb laughter and cries of 'Tura uro* out.' The vonora Jale pet. Bryant^-was^ saluted with shouts ^Turn him out,' (Get out, Custom ^hief,' *Teli him so speak up lthough tho crowd was sin ?ous and good nutured, con was called as an 'indig and the ^ ? was needed to demonstrate the flimscy and artificial character of the Dmocra tic uproar over, this Lousiaus matter, this so called indignation meeting would servo the purposo very well. The troubles of Louisiana are of too serious nature to be seized upou by dem ngogucs as a means of creating capital for a defunct party. Tho republicans ?who are drawn into any such schtnes will find that they arc being mado the tools ol designing men; who care less ntry .thin they do for the Kir party to power, lu'jy of every Kepubli ean to protest against what is wrong iu the Louisiana imbroglio, st is neither patriotic nor is it the part of wisdom to tako action that will only contribute to the restoration of.a party that can only hope for a new lease of life through the blunders of tho Republicans, A letter from Havana, dated tho 5th inst.,' ? soys the. Spaniards iu tho interior to^to#i ore -somewhat enthusiastic over tho acceSSioVbf Alfonso, but the better informed Spaniards in Havana believe that be /WilK be compelled to abandon Spain' before1 the ciid of the year. Tho number of troops in Cuba barely suffi cient to keep the insurgents from under ? aikft^ failtorvfWfgt of maguitute in in the Cinco Villas, while the Central Department belongs to the troops whether Spanihb or ipsurgout, who hap pen to occupy any particular pluco. Tho New York Times, speaking of | (be indignation meeting in that city, Bays it had been informed that on Sun day John Kelly made arrangements for nt least two hundred and fifty men from each Assembly district to bo seut to Cooper Institute, and from first to last the meeting bad been "engineered" by tho. very Democrats who often figured in an unfavorable light before tho public during1 the war. A largo party of Michigan lumbermen passed- Katt yesterday with their axes and cant-hdoks, having secured a job < f chopping out engravings for somo of the New York illustrated police journals.? Petroit Free Press. Wbdn we sec n young man that spend all lie earns we are inclined to suspect that ho docs hot always earn all ho sponds. NOTICE. Tho Copartnership J[of VOSE & IZLAll is this day dosolved by mutual consont. Tho business will hereafter bo carried on at the samo place by J. GEO. VOSS, who will set tie nil tho business of the old firm. j. GEOUGE VOSE, Wm. V. IZLAll. Thanking ^our friends for past patronngo wo Bolicit tho continuance of the samo fo, Mr. VOSE. W. V. IZLAll. Ornngeburg, Jnnuary 1st, 1875. ?Jan9 1876 St NOTICE. All persons holding CLAIMS or DE MANDS ngainst the late firoi of W. M. SAIN & CO. will please send them properly vouched to W. J. DoTrevillc, Esq., by tko 20th day of January, 1875. Til AD. C. ANDREWS. January 7th, 1875.?9 2 Horses and Mules AT BAMBERG; & SLATER'S STABLES IN REAR OF J, GEO.JVOSE'S STOItE. Where you will find a COMPLETE stock of the finest HOUSES and MULES that can bo procured from the BEST MARKETS in the United States. Our prices range from $00 to $i!'J5. All orders tilled at the shortest notice. If our stock on hand do not please we 1 will order for you at ouco. BAMBERG & SLATER. dec 18 1874 Gm :BO^raDiii::RS On and nfter the FIRST DAY of FEB RUARY next, I will be prepared to receive HOARDERS In connection with my DAY SCHOOL, will take cither boys or girls, JAMES S. 11 AY WARD, Principal Ornngeburg Academy, nov 11 1871 8m To the Afflicted! I was CURED of CANCER on the lip by Dr. T. R. MA LONE. Respectfully yours, J. W. DAVIS, Rsntowlcs, S. C. I was cured of CANCER on the right cheek, of three ycarB standing, by Dr. T. R. MALONE, of Ornngeburg, S. C. Respectfully C. R. RAST, St Matthews, S. 0. OTIC E liADIES AN? GENYJLEMEJS OF ORANGEBURG, MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber pledges himself to keep up with the limes in all the LATE IMPROVEMENTS, as bis business is sufficient to guraht.ee the above. He will be found nt his old stand, ever ready to servo his customers at the shortest notice. npl 11 30 0. WEST & SONS. ALADDIN ?KVS$r THE BEST.OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. WATER WHITE IN COLOR. FULLY DEODIZED. AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in all COAL OIL AND KEROSENE LAMPS. Try it. Ask for "Aladdcn Security," and and tako no othor. C. WEST A SONS, 113 and 115 W. Lombard St., oct 21?24 Baltimore, Md. LAND ? SALE I A BARGAIN! About 1000 acres of LAND in Middle Township, well settled, Gin House with Giu nnd Grist Mill. Blacksmith Shop and and Tools. In one parcel at $15.25 per aero. Term easy. FARM on Old Ornngeburg Rond, 7 miles from town?250 ncrcs. Prico $1570. Well SETTLED. Torms easy. ALSO Ono STORE and LOT in 0 rat ig burg. ALSO One BUILDING LOT on R?ssel Stroot. Apply to AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Attorney at I aw, sopt 17 ?If Orangeburg. S. C. F. G. GREGORY HAS OPANED a SHOP at Rigg's Old Briok Store for the purpose of Repairing Watches and Clocks. His work is guaranteed to give satisfaction or no pay required. Ho will bo glnd to Hervo his old customers and the public generally. Prices moderate, may 2 ' 3m 1874 J. FELDER MEYERS, Till AI* JUSTICE. OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Will give prompt attention to nil business trusted to him. mar 20?If The Corner ALTHOUGH MY LOSSES BY THE LATE FIRE HAS BEE* HEAVY, I AM STILL prepared to supply my customers and tho public generally with oy lrythiug in tho Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardware LINE at my USUAL MODERATE PRICES. Now is tho TIME for my DEBTORS to oomo forward and rtBLP ME, If it ia only a Bmall amount, it will be highly appreciated by ma now, as mv LOSSES has bean HEAVY, ami I need every cent I can get to meet PRESSING DEMANDS. D. LOUIS. jan 16 1875 tf J. WALLACE CAOTOT, AT THE POST OFFICE'. RESPECTFULLY informs tho PUBLIC an I his OLD CUSTOMERS that he has ?pcned his STOCK OF GROCERIES at the above place, where ho is now prepared to ACCOMMODATE them AT HIS USUAL LOW PRICES. EVERY ARTICLE usually kept in a FIRST ICLASS GROCERY will be forni* in my Stcrc, aud all I ask is a trial. jau 1G 1875 d-0 J W CANNON. f Iu ADDITION to my usual SUPPLY of FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, &c, sortment I beg Icavo to inform my CUSTOMERS and tho PUBLIC that I on hand a (rood as nent of " Dry Goods and Soots and Shoes, ALL of which I am offoring at LIVING: PRICES. J6Sy GOODS DELIVERED. J. GOE. VOSE. AT Till OLD STAND. PRAUTZ miGGMAOT HAS A STORE CRAMMED WITH GOODS From one end to tho other. BY THE RECENT FIRE he lost very HEAVY, but is able still to SUPPLY his cus tomorp with GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CANNED FRUITS, OYSTERS, PICKLES, SARDINES, &c, &o. Knowing that the fire was a terrible nalamity upon many families of Orangaburg, ho will endeavor to so MODERATE his PRICES as to suit the hard times. His Btoro is PACKED with FRESH GOODS, ami ho respectfully requtsts that the people will bour this in mind. FRANTZ BRIGG MANN. Fire! Fire I T. KOHN & BROTHER ABE NOW LOCATED AT McMASTEB/S BEIGE STORES A"N*D A TO CLOSE ova THEIR ENTIRE RESCUED STOCK Ofr' Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, WITHOUT RliOARD TO TO COST OR LOSS!!! COMB SOON A8 WE MEAN BUSINESS AND MONEY iEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.