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li&UKI) KV Kit Y SATUltDAY MOUNIXO UV TIIK OUAKOI'IUJIUI Ni:\VS COMIWN.Y. ~t?K?\ nOLIVKlV. business Manager. jHia}'" Wo are in no way responsible lor the rJewH or opinions of our Correspond en Is. SArftLTII I>AY, *Vb. vji, i&?i. LI -_. "i .' r.11" 1 A New Paper for Charles!on A rumor is rifo 1hto that :i new' drily paper will be issued in Charles ton on tho 20th u,:A. It is a part of the rumor that Unrnwsll Illicit, JTr., is to be chief editor ol the proponed vcnlu rc. This, must of course, be intended na a fight against Ibo "News and. Coti. rur, 1'. seems that llic Don't caro-n Dnm-for Principle paper is in bad odor in Charleston, and that Ibo,de cent people that have concluded to <jct up a pnj)cr that I bey will not be afraid to take home. Wo people tip here can watch the fight (hat may en sue willi period composure, and sub due if possible, in the meantime a desire which is natural u-iih all South Carolinians?to take a peep at Daw son from behind the church. It is thought Gov. Chamberlain ?will be the nominee ol" the Kcpubli can party for Vice-President. He is the candidate of the Nisws and Times in this wise. First, for Yicc P resident; Scrota/, (br Governor of South Carolina, provided the National Convention should be fool chough to forget so distinguished a num. lie's about llie only one who ever tried to make Republicans respectable in the South. Thc Ntics and Courier had a great deal to say against tlie city council of Charleston, Thai paper denied our charge of it long time ago that Chief Justice Mos s wrote its editorials against Go v. Chamberlain, but wc wonder if iL will have llie cheek to say that C. 11. Miles is not tha author of "How to Ivcducc lite City Tax lo Two Per Cent," published in its edi torial columns ol the Dili irist. >Yc learn that at a "leap year par ty" given at Winnsborp lately, the editor of the Acim was ihc reigning belle!?Georgetown '.Cimet. If the face of ihc editor of the Ae?\s is as ugly as the nppcarnrico of his paper, it must have been a poor party that allowed him to "reign." Messrs. Wilson anil Frasee, don't poke Ihn tit a brother knighl of the quill. Please don't. A colored member of the Mississip pi legislature has introduced a bill providing whipping as a punishment fur certain crimes, lie should send lo South Carolina for a Whipper.? Niir? tind Courier. That's a mistake. The preset)! legislature?of this Stale?has fixed that. The "Whipper" is here and it Is whispered that Dawson "for certain crimes," will be whipped pretty soundly some of these days. Put lint's the use talking about it when the Captain knows so well how lo take care of himself. The Lexington Dispatch is trying to be lively now. No wonder. Trill's medicines [have never failed to make thimrs active. It is said that the general assembly will riot adjourn until the last of March. "Where will the State la; then? You've doi:e enough men, go homo for God's sake. The foil owing Irotn the L'nioii' lief did menus business : The Imbrock case attracts ihc it I: leniion of the p op!o of ihc United States to a greater extent, than any trial since lhal of the great Prooklyn preacher. The indiealions are that it will go bard with him; not thai the evidence is very convincing as far' as it litis been developed, but there is a demand for victimIll- dunger lies in the in Untried condition ?>{' t!ie popu lar mind, which tit Irsl is thoroughly arid painfully aroused lo the preva lence of public enrruptiem. The time j scents lo have come when the whole nation is determined lo punish official crime or fraud and |o irittkc llie criminal infamous. People are dw; posed, ton, noi. merely to punish; but to make the punishment exeiriji'itry; The men on trial Ibis fateful spring tit St. Louis, Indianapolis, ( hiengo, jioslou ami Wellington must suller, not alone for their own individual oli'er.i es, but as expiatory victims l"i i' " Heeicty. Frauds which live ._?> \'.<. liiiVO In en over looked or condoned, and which live vcm> hence may he. now are visilcd with swi.'t rctribulivo punish nicnt both by .society and by the law. This is Habeock's ?langer, and it is no idle one. Sec: how relentless the current ol* conviction 4oils* on. Mc Kcc, tho iuilacntia] editor at St. Louis, the man of years ami wealth and good record, goes down. MoDsunld and Joyce, tho privileged visitors of the waiting-rooms .of the while bouse, arc in prison walls. At Kvansvillc the penitentiary doors open to receive thirteen ollicial convicts at one swing, llesing, the. great German politician, (democrat.) having signally failed on every dilatory motion, .stands at the bar of angry justice this "week. L. W. Pond, tlie republican politician of Massachusetts, is already behind the bars, and Winslow, from Huston, Hees the wrath of society and the terrors of the law. '1 his quickening of the moral sense of the community, which outlaws from social standing tind pushes lo rigid punishment even those aiispcclcd of .oHensesagainst good morals; while, it may be hard on individuals and work injustice in special cases, is ail indication ol health an I vigor in the body politic. Corruption is the danger of republicans?morals are the foundation of freedom, and the eternal vigilance, which is the. price of liberty, cannot be loo ceaseless or too strict; Nemo Pie impure Laccssit. The following frcm the L'uion-JIer itlil of the Stli iust., will explain itself; The words of Air. J. (i. Thompson, editor of the Union-] Irriihl, is above rjtuslion, und will never bo doubled by those who know him. If every man in this Slate bad the welfare ol ibe Republican party as much at Heart as Thompson, the Orungebiirg N i:\vs am) Timkh would never feel that South Carolina was in danger: "The white line pi ess of South Carolina, which is now making such herculean e ilorls to produce a eonlliet between the races in that state, is materially aided by a so-called lead ing republican newspaper, whose columns daily teem with misrepre sentations as to the situation liiere. The editor of the paper; in question was one of the original corruptionisls, whose misdeeds brought odium upon tho party in South Carolina. After making all tho money be could as a j curbstone broker in connection with ex-Treasurer Parker, lie concocted I and carried out a bare-faced swindle upon the llcuufort branch of (he Freed man's bank, realizing a bug*' amount upon bogus legislative pay certificates. Commissioner l'urvis is now ill Columbia to see if be can re cover any part of the sum so obtained from the slate. At present a moral and financial bankrupt, this editor is pcformirig the p(ii;t of premier for Clov. Chamberlain. He shapes the policy of the government, and hia word in and about Columbia is law among the "reform" adherents of the governor. If Gbv. Chamberlain lias found him self destitute of followers, and the en tire strength of the party in South Carolina arrayed against him, it is because be persists in following the dictation of this unscrupulous dema goiigc, who, aller rohding the colored people of a portion of their savings, now virtually conspire- to turn them over lo the democracy." The above, is from the Washington HcpuUicdu, of Saturday. No one can doubt that it refers to mo. I denounce so much of it as charges me with dis honest or dishonorable transactions with the Frccuman's bank as a lie. If the editor of the liejntUienu, or any one else, has any evidence which would trace fraud corruption or loss to the Freed man's bank through me Id him conic forward and charge it iu .-tub a manner as will leave him legally responsible lor bis assertions, and I will guarantee lo give him an opportunity l?> prove it. To those who wish Id ascertain the I ruth I icier to Mr. \Y. II..Ijockwood,cashier of the brauch at I lean for I, and to Mr. lloberl l'urvis. commissioner, at Washington. Uiil.il this is done any one who repeals the charge or gives it currency i- :i willful slanderer ami :i liar. 1 hi? l*iecdihan's bank i< now and has always been secure of the pay mi ut by nie, principal and inter est, of all duo it from inc. The attack comes from an agent of the thieves bi rr. I Is t waddle about my shaping the policy of tlie gover nor indicates its source, I lading incl defeat after defeat; lying now in the 'he! at llu.v Tcc.l of the .governor, they seek to . tab him, if possible*, through' me. Such tactics show how then ugh ly he is muster of tho situation. Jamks g. Thompson. There is a good lesson in each of the following wise sayings gleaned for us by a young friend : Men u rc more ready to sacrifice u friend than to give up a personal pre judice. Man ^is an alliance of self, living record of his own deeds. \yiici) a man is wrong and won't admit i', lie always gels angry? 1 laliburtoii. Hypocrites do the devil's drudgery in Christ's livery?Henry. The worse of all knaves aro those that can mimic their former honesty? Lavatcr. Education begins the gentleman, but reading, good company and ro (lcction must finish him?Locke. lie that communes with himself in private learns truthis that the multi tude will not toll him. Rogues in rags arc kept in counten ance by rogues in ruflics. All men think all men morlal but themselves?Young. A brave man is sometimes a des perado? a bully is always a coward? Ualiburtoh. lie is a good man whose Aramaic friends arc good?Lavatcr. The world knows nothing of its greatest men?Taylor. A miser grows rich by seeming j poor; u^n extravagant man grows poor by seeming rich?Slonslonc. The tallest trees arc most in the power of the winds, and ambitious men of the blasts fortune?Penir. On their own merits modest men arc dumb?Colemau. No man was ever written out ol' reputation but by himself?IJentley CUT THIS OUT, Ii IMTay .Have Tfom* Xafc. There is no penou living hut what Buffers more or less with Lung Disiase, Cojnghs, Co hid or Consumption, yet some, would die rather than pay 7"> cunts for a buttle of medicine that would cure '.hem. Dr. A. Roschcc's German Syrup has I; ely been in troduced in this country from (ieimany, and its wonderous cures astonishes every one that try it. If you doubt what wesay in print, cut this out and lake it lo your Druggist, Dr. A C. Dukes, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents ami try it, or a regular size for To cents. dee II tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ORAN(i KIiL 1?i CDUNTY, Ix Tin-; Common I'i.uas." Tlie'fjtTite V.x relatione Kolitor 1 Rill to of the. Southern Circuit I perpetuate In ru j Lost Document*. J Testimony Kx Carte Itebcecn A. (ilcalon. Application having lieeii made by Rebecea A. (ileaton to prove the past existence, loss, and contents of the la-t.Will and Testament of Uenipsuy Corhitl deceased. In accordience (nan order made in the said case, and on motion of Messrs D.lar & Dibble; Solicitors for Applicant, it is order ed; that all persons who desire so to do, ap pear and orosa examine the cyideiicc pro dtieed, and introduce evidence, in reply before me on the 23rd day of March A. 1), IM71'?. at tnv oflice, Oraiigcburg, S. C. February I Ith 187ft' GKO. DOLI Y Kit, Special Kcferce feb 1 '2 tit dreat Novelty. F i nsT Time In Orrt.ngel3 tivg. Sirs. Julia lViitborg LATF.I.y nto.M < liAltbKSTOX with an elegant STOCK OF Fancy ?!oo<Ik and ihe most I lean tiful Articles of fashion which she oilers to the I'ublic im Kxbibitioii Monday February Mtli, in Mrs. OliyCros1 Ihiihlingaiid will be sold at Auction Tuesday, j February l?th, at 10 o'clock A M. Mrs. Wi'itberg will only remain a few days in Orangeburg, and all those who wish to avail themselves of a Rare chance lo obtain the finest Cloud?i at the lowest. Prices,! will <|o well to call on her and examine for llichi selyep. Ladies Dress (iood.s with Trimmings at tached, Tri med Ladies Pattern, Hats, HsiRy Cloaks and h'acques, It rest k fast Shawls, Children Carriage I? ankels, Knibroidcrcd Sofa Cushion*, Kiuhroidcrcd Slippers, Cro chet Tiders, abo Fancy Jcwcllcy, Dressed Dolts; Neck Tics, and a great many oilier articles too minim trolls to mention. Ladies and tJciiileiner am Respectfully requested to attend. There will be Reserved Seals for the Ladies. feb It? It 171 Fl? ANK COK'K AMMONIATKD 2i. RONK SUlMUilMIOSPllATK. Having been appointed Sole Agent for this State lor the wife of the above old and w. ll known KKUTILIZKR, we shall al ways keep a full supply On hand. Orders entrusted to our care shall meet with prompt attention. The merits of this Fertilizer are too well known and appreciated to require a more extended notice. Wc will only slate that each consignment is subject to the severest analysis, and that the original standard is, fully maintained. Or II. PIXCKNKY is our travelling Agent, anil any eomiiiunicii Iions to it- through him shall have every care and dispatch. PINCKNRy 1! ROT I IK US, "? Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C. li b R> 3ill til?r,() Ii EWA KD! Stolon from my place on the night of | February .StIi, a black Maro Mute? live years bltlj about fifteen (10) hands high; is unusually heavy for hcighth; fat ami smooth, except a few saddle marks, and sides rubbed by (races. The switch of her tail is gray ami there is some gray about her bead. Also, a good Citizens'Saddle, with heavy spring stirrups, and a bridle wirb bar buckles, ami large bright curbed bit. were taken at the same time. I will pay S2?.00 for information that willjlcnd to recovery of Mule, or S-'oO.OO for delivery of Luide and thief. A. M. SALLEY. Orahgeburg C. IL, S. C. fehl !i It Sale. P>v virtue of a power to me delegated and authority to me granted by one K/.okicl Jordan in a certain deed of bargain and sale commonly called a Mortgage bear big dato the :5rd day of Dec 1809, 1 will sell at Orangehurg, C. II., in the Town of Orange burg, on Momlav, the Gth of March, 1870, all ofthat laud situated, lying and being in the County of Orangehurg aforesaid, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Kastcplin, Robin son and lands formal}' of John Kieken baker, recorded in book No. 7, page ??, 60, and 07. Also two othi r traets, by the same power, delegated to me by Ca Irin Kinard, M. S. Kinard, (1. W. Kinard and (>. Kfiiard, situated in the County of Orangeburg, one tract containing one hundred and eighty' seven (1S7) acres, more or less; the other containing one one hundred and sixty-two f Wi'J) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. brandenburg, James Lea i id, Sam'l L'rilice, I'. Slcphenson, Jones and others, recorded in hook ?!, page ?180, 381, 382 and itSSIj dated, Ith day of January 187-1 ? Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and llceordihg. c. c. coorKtt, Mortgagee. feb 12 ' 2t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS." OFFICIO COUNTY COMA! lSSIONKKS, Oi.Axni:nrit<; Couxtv. January ?Glli, L87G. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners will sell out to the lowest bidder, the repairing of Jcfcoal llridgooii North Kdislo lliver on Friday, February, 2?th, 1870, at twelve o'clock, at said 11 ridge, at which lime and place, a plan and speeiliealions will he made known, by Order of board. (SKO. nOLIVKR, c"i? rk of Co. ('oin'rs. jan 29 -It SCHOOL. Mr-s. M. K. Oi.iVKlt will open a School on the first of I'ebruary at I In; house of Mrs. Olivcros next to .Mr. Scbvillw'v The Charge for instruction in infant ela-s will bo SI per month, larger Scholars treated for on private terms. Ileraim will be to render the School atliaetive, an >'. she respect fully solicits the patronage id* the public. jan '2'.) lirii Estate Sale. In pursuance of an order from the Pro bale Court of Orangehurg County, I will sell for Cash, on Saturd ?>', Kebiitaiy 12tli 1870, at the olliec of Glover Vi (J lover,fat eleven o'clock A.M., a few articles of office furniture. Januarv 20th 1870. K. T, (5LOVKJ1, Administratrix of K-tateof T. .1. Glover, jair 29 ".t NOTICE. OFFICK OF COKNTY TIlKASUKh, Oi:A.\i;r.i'.i an Coi:x i v. S. ('. January, ISiii, I^7*'>. The penalty for I lie lion payni nl of Taxes for the li-cal yea;-; 1 s7a, wit! liii:at tached on the lifticji'.h day ofKebriiiiry 1871?. .1.11. LIVINGSTON, Co. Treas. O. C. jan 22 It .A. Card. Having recovered my health, I am now prepared to contract for building, hauling, Ac 1 have had twenty years experience and guarantee my work. Conn acts taken on liberal term-'. I. II. TICK Kit. jan !?"> Shit Garden Seeds JUST KHCHVi KD FII?-M 1). LAM) 1. KTII & SON K. K. KZICIvIETi. bin I tf .1 ) i-vHoitU?ii 6l' (Jopai* trie 1 - ship The partnership heretofore existing be tween the Undersigned under the firm name of Leu. srovii.i. .V 1'lKK by the with drawal of J. C. 1'tK t:, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late lir'ii by note, account or other wise will make early and prompt payment to X. A. I * if i.i. and W. N. Scovri.l., remain ing partners, who have the exclusive right to shjii llit* firm name in liquidation, Orahgeburg, S. C\, January, loth 1870. N. A. IHJLL, YV. N. SCOYILL, .1. C. LM KK. The undersigned, under the name and style of li?LI.? Si'OY I Lb, will continue business at (lie same stand occupied by the late firm. Orangebiirg, S. C, January, 15th, IS7(?. N. A. b'ri.L, W. X SCO VI LL. jan. 22 -It i;OK UKXT, The Kann of 0. I; \\ I11T1 KMOKK, on the Ohl Charles ton Ho.id, abbilt ? Miles from Orangehurg. Applv to U?TS?N ?v IIUTSON. lamiary 2Sih 1S70. jail 'Jt? ' tf THE CHEAP STORE ? >!< iL will be to the interest of every One to call and examine my stock of FAMILY GROCERIES ^ before buying olsewheie, as I guarantee that my prices and goodscarfuot bo excelled this side of New York. My stock of . DRY. GOODS SHOES' and various ot her goods, continually needed by the farmer and housekeeper! All of which will give genial satisfaction to those who will favor mo with a call ? [j ' i; Step in and look around sit tho'chcap store of C. R. JONES. J. C. PIK E, ,A_T VOSE'S OLD STAND, Has OPENED, REFITTED and RESTOCKED this Largo and Com: > modious Store with the most SELECT STOCK OF GOODS EVER OFFERED HERE, comprised of FRESH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, W< >ODWA IM:, G LASSWARE, CROCKERY WARE, CA NNED GOODS. Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Which is offered at PRICES that will ASTONISH those that wish to SAVE MONEY these HARD TIM KS. A call will convince you of the above facts. COUNTRY X^OXTUCJi] AVANTED, For which the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES will bj paid, ??r Constantly on hand FERTILIZERS. jan 25) JS7? Jy S. E. TOISIK. S. A. ALBERCOTTI. 8. E. TOBIN & CO., CORN EU Rl'SSKLL STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. Wc bog respectfully to call the atti ntinn of the Citizens of Orangeburg andsurroundi.ig County to our FULL St'OCK of GROC EIMES, DRY COO IS, ROOTS, SHOES, . HATS, HARDWARE Ac. Which we offer at PRICES which cannot tail to PLEASE. Special attention will be given to FAMILY GROCERIES, And no paiiisspared to make THIS a HOUSE wbcro i^IOKST CL.A.SS (iOODS Can be bad at L< )\V EST 1-TviUUES No trouble to Show Hood.-. All articles hhug' I delivered Free of Charg\ t.--.. Mr. .1 S. AL ERG?TTJ can lie found here prepared to take IjTRE RISKS in Good C uipaiiies, at Reasonable Rales. jan 211 iSlVt- lj -. -rr _rr c -* ?"jr-. ?-r-?- .JUt>WH3V< SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO a ;:i) These well known Manures of high grade made under thu supervision of Dr. St. .1. Ravenel, are lor sale at present prices on limited terms. Foi descriptive circulars containing full infonnalio and prices apply II. E. FROST ^ CO., General Agts, Charleston, 8. C. RULL SCOVILL, Orangeburg, S. C. W. 1). LUKES, Rowc'h rump, S. C. CLARK ct ARTHUR, Lcwisville, S. C. jan 2!) 1S7? ljr S a tctdy'S f f;i ?tttjzehs. TJIK IILIST A\I> CIIKAl'KST IN USE. Manufactured by the Ashepoo Mining and Manufacturing Guano Co. Factories al Charleston, S. ('., t'tfice. North Atlantic Wharf'. SAIU>Y*S AHHO.\i ATKD SOIillHTjE PACIFIC Phosphate Peruvian Uuaho and Dissolved Rone Phosphate. These will known Standard Fertilizers, after ten years Practical Test throughout the South, have pioved lo he the best in use for Cotton, Corn and all other Crops, particu larly adapted to the Southern Climate anil Soil?the Crops in ninny instances being Dior? limn I>onble?l by their use. While these fertilizers arc heing prepared from the Rest Ingredients and of eyen ?.f Higher tirade than ever hefore, The I'rices lim e been Materially e ?I need lor I lie l'rcsent Season, I hereby placing them within tho eh ?.' everv l'lanter, and none can allohl to do without them, U1CO. II. C'OK.\KliNO.\, Agent at Orangcbnrg, S. C. ???}}"? A liberal Discount will he made to Dealers and Oranger?. j?n 29?3m COTTON" WOR OTJ_A_IsrO! .1 /VI !Jl EXCHANGE. Tili: CF.I EBKATKli FICIITIIilZER, WlLCOX, Gl URS & CO.'S MLNJPULATED GUANO I- oficre.l at the following liberal Term*. ON CREDIT TO l-t A' b I 'EMHE!:, 1870/ with option of paying in Cotton on the basis of 17 cents for Middling, delivered at the Planter's nearest Depot, (Planter paying expense* on (Juano to declination.) Per Ton !f'T0.00. ' TllC Advantage lo the Farmer iu buying on thcfu; terms is plain, as he will know when he bins the Hanno, that 112 pounds Cotton, (Middling) will pay for it, no mailer how low the price innv he. and can make his calculations accordingly. The QUALITY thin tin lino is 8'iteqiiatleri, as has been thoroughly estab lished liv (lie ii?e of the inanv thousand tons we have sold. Our Agents sell on samo unns. ' ' WILG?X. GIBBSi & OQ, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I2i OUANO. Charleiton, s. C, and Savannah, Gift. For Sale by RULL & SCOVILL, Ornngoburg, S. C. jan 29?3m J. STRAUSS' J. J. STREET JAS. II. FOWLES j. stkauss & co., Proprietors of the Orangeburg Rice Mill, Grisl and Saw Mill. Our Mills heing now in full operation, wc are prepared to fill orders for Rice and freshly ground Grist and Meal, (bolted or unbolted), at living prices. Our SAW MILL, being situated near the Town, is now turning out superior Lumber and bills for all sizes can be tilled at short notice. We can supply second hand SI Cam IlincrATlCF*? Portable or Stationary, mm! Saw M ills, guaranteed by our Mr Strauss, at less that half the usual prict. Highest price paid fur Rough Rice and Corn.