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Xi O O A. L . owner for that heart becu fouud yet? See advertisement of Mr. Johu A. Hamilton in another culumn. Messrs. Joiies & Wannamnkcr an nounce startling news in their now advertisement in to-day's paper. What fancy young man was Unit who was seated a few" days since in front ?of a ' bar-room see sawing on a twenty-five cents fiddle? It is Mr. T. O. Albcrgotti who is with Judge Andrews at Mosel ey's old stand. -A' full line of dry goods, groceries, ore., always on hand. Captain F. M. Wahnnmakcr, Maj. W-atstn O'Cain and J. Felder Meyers, Lsq.', have been appointed Trial Jus tices for this county by his Excellency Governor Wade I lampoon. The latest phase in tho Louisiana muddle will be gleaned from the telegraphic despatches published in to-day's paper. General Augur is not as willing a tool as linger. Jas. Gordon Bennett, editor and ?proprietor of the New York //'?/?.?'</, is not in Europe; A few days sin.'-* he was in Florida with several friends. Way is reported lo be dead. Mrs. Mcroncy bad better luck than the most-of the Indies with her plants nnd flowers. They arc as fresh and green as if there had not been any cold this Winter. The blooms ol her Christinas cactus are the prettiest things we ever saw. y 31. c. a? The monthly meeting of this Asso ciation will be held next Thursday evening at 71 p'oli ck, at their rooms in xt door to Dr. D likes st n-e. .Tlu President and Secretary ear nestly request all the members to at tend this meeting, as it is important lo re-ognizc the. r?ad:o > i.ioih 'flu Chairmen p" the vari??.is Committco." will repbn! Pev. S. P. iipghes of Parnweil, rflcihily of Virginia, will preach in tin- I.Iitheran ( huroii on Sunday January 28lh. lie comes to on: Town as Financial Agent for New lierry College a ui during the week will canvass the Put heran Congrega tion, and the. Iricuds of education generady, inj the above interest. We bespeak for him a welcome and a hearing from every one. just from ( Ita liLF.ymxi-. Mr. J. S. Albergotti arrived from Charleston a few days since, and is now receiving an abundant supply of dry goods, shoes, hat*, groceries, iv"0., which he oilers for sale at a small advance upon cost prices. Tho Pail Boad Store"is now one of the mo>t complete in. town, being crammed with goods suited to the wants of the people, and located conveniently to families residing in the neighborhood of the depot. Our readers across the rail road?both in and out of town? will find it to their ad'an tage to patronize S. K. To bin & Co. A vlfasa'xt f.vkxisa lt was our pleasure to attend the second entertainment given at Ma fonic Hall in aid of the Lutheran Church." The affair was gotten up by n coirjwittee of ladies, whose assistance should always be invoked on such occasions, and whose exertions never fail of success. Prof. Berg furnished music for the evening; and it was such as he alone could contribute. The programme for Thursday even ing wae as follows : "Artist's Studio," "Out Manienvered," ??Honor Among Tnicvcs,'' "Gypsy's Warning," "No Boso Without Thorns," "Mad Cap," "Scandal Parly," "A Rumpus at a Shoemaker Shop," and "Brass Band." It is not ours to make any invidious distinctions. Ours is tho part of proclaiming well done to every ono who assisted in making Thursday evening so delightful and entertain ing to our citizens. Tho "Artist's Studio" was superb, while "Out Maneuvered" carried with it a moral both beautiful nnd grand. In this Charade each part was well and elo quently sustained. The acting of "Uncle Jasper" and his niece was especially good. Cordobcllo. the Brigand, Chas. Vane and his dear Alice, Mrs. Beau mont and the landlord, by their artis tic conception of the characters they represented, made "Honor Among Thieves" one of tho niont charm ing features of the entertainment. Mrs. Vane and Mrs. Beaumont did great credit to themselves. "Gypsy's Warning" was also good. "JS'o Rose without a Thorn" was true to life, ni il portrayed with eloquent tongue how deceitful a lady can be when she has a point to carry by it. ''Mail Cap" had it admirers; but "Scandal Party" brought down the bouse, and suggest ed to one's mind Sheridan's School for Scandal, and the meals that arc made of good people's names by a crowd of lady back-Liters when to themselves. The las* Charade of the evening, "l'umpus at a Shoemaker Shop/' was splendidly performed. The flunk of the entertainment by '.he Brass Band was laughter-stirring; and closed one of the most delightful amateur per formances ever given in this place. As we have said ill ready, every one connected with the affair achieved great success, and is deserving of much prau-c. Professor Berg is getting up anoth er entertainment, tvhich promises to be sparkling in every particular. LUMiiicn ran $a li: Mussrs. Jones ?t Wannumaker have on hand forty thousand foot of yellow pine lumber for salo. They arc determined to sell, and now is the lime for those who want to build to secure bargains. Close in with the opportunity is our advice. To have a th ?-?.-and or two feet of hi in ? her about one's pla :e, even if he has ! hii use lor it just now, may he found to I be a wise precaution in the long run. j Those who take a pride in keeping ! their fences up find more or less ev ery day or so a necessity for nddi ! lions or repairs to be made. Under j such circumstances to have the hia j terial at hand with which to go to : work, would be an abundant recotn i pense for having invested a few dol : bus beforehand with Messrs. Jones j A Wannamaker. Call on them at tleor store in this place. cut this (Hjf? One. stalk of Baden's Prolific White Flour Seed Corn, with ? t > 12 /'Jura on the stalk, F r<r to every Agent, to show the people that it i.s h<j ItiiiUbuij, This (J?rn is a new variety and will produce, on good soil, as, high as one hundred bushels to the acre. It is what every fa:hier wants and will buy. Active Agents can make from .$100 to S250 per month, taking orders. Send SI for a sample bag of this corn, with terms, instructions, &6.t which will he scut prepaid by mail. Now is tho time to secure the Agency for your county Send money by Postoflice Order or Registered Letter. Ad Iross, Hunt A' Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee. Louisiana. Nr.w Oia.KAxs,January 17.?Six Scrgeanls-at-Arms of the licpuhlican Senate were released on bail. Governor Packard; answering General Augur's request to allow matters to remain slain ijm>t says : "I felt that the request would have been more appropriate if made immediate ly lifter my installation as Governor, and before many of the main branches of government had been taken prosses sion of hy the opposition," but con cludes: "1 will give the pledge re quested that no effort will be made on tho part of the lawful Stale govern mcnt to forcibly disturb tho existing state of affairs without further com umni cation with you." Tho effect of tho instructions from the "War Department to General Augur to preserve tho Status of both parties until tho report of tho Con gressional committees aro received is plainly visible to day. All danger of a collision is regarded as passed, at least, for the present. The following is General Augur's reply to Governor Packard's letter of last night: IIdq's Dkpartmknt ortiii:Gri.t', ) New Oui.kans, January 17,187G. j Wm. 8. It. /'<o/.-atut, State JJousc: Di Alt Sin?Your letter, dated the 10th instant, which you had publish ed in the newspapers and telegraphed North before it was povsiblp for me to etc,is reCcivo<l. '1 bough addressed to nie, I uinler-ilaud very well that it is not paiiienlarly intended lor mo, and but for sonic errors affecting nie per sonal y should not think it necessary to make any reply. Yon state thai orders had been issued early on this day, i lip Dili instant by the Honorable Secretary of War, directing that un authorized bodies should be required to desist. 1 (you) considered this of the Secretary of War as virtually commanding a maintenance ol'statu oho, consequently the Slate forces in charge cf I be. dill brent positions out side of the capital were directed to make such resistances as would com pel manifestation (f force and breach of the peace on the part of t huir oppo nents. It was my understanding that, neither should he permitted lo inter fere with the status of (he other side In reply lo this, I would state the time of day at which ibis order was issued was i ihr.Material; it was not re ceived here until some time alter the surrender; without resistance of the Supreme Court room arsenal, and all of tho police stations, and it. is quite a new thing to me lo hear that you ever considered that order as commanding a maintninnncc of statu quo. Yourself and ofilccrs in command immediately under you have repeatedly slated that it. was intended to seize any favorable opportunity to recover the Court room, and you hnve repeatedly spilt your sheriff to demand that room, an 1 have twice since made written appli cation to me for troops to assist in such recovery. This does look as though it was your understanding thai neither side should ho permitted to interfere with the status of the other sine. It was the fact of these threats to recover lost ground wherever favor able opportunity presented itself that has furnished an excuse lor the Nieb?lls party l.i keep a force in readi ness to resist them, and it was in view ol this very condition of affairs that yesterday morning I directed two o. my staff, one to see you and one to see General Nieholls, to inquire, not re quest, if some agreement or under standing could not be entered into by which the siatit quo could be guaran teed until such time as the President should niako bis decision. Such an arrangement would do away with the supposed necessity of keeping up a body of armed men on either side, and dim inish very greatly the chances for violence and bloodshed. I n:ade no request in the matter?I had no right to make any request. It, was simply a suggestion in the interest, as 1 thought, cf peace und to give moments of quiet to the citizens of this excited city. Neither General Nielmlls nor yourself thought, it advisable to adopt it, and there it ended. An error was made, too, in tl u form ?f memoran dum lef t yon by Ma jor Kussel I last night, though of no particular mom cut, still I prefer to be reported cor rectly. In directing the staff officer last night to deliver lo you an Geh. Nicholls each a copy of the dispatch, of the Kith, from the Secretary of war, he was told, "Say to each that I. hope they will give assurances that the President's wishes shall bo respected.'' I made no request for .*>uch assur ances. Very respect fully, your obedient servant, ('. C. Aftit.'u, Prigndier General Commanding. The II {'publican Legislature did not ballot, for United States Senator to-day. In tho House. Barrett and Kennedy, who had gone over lo the .Democrats, were expelled. The Democratic Legislature ballot led for Senator without choice. In the Democratic Senate ICttsfis iiitrp duccd a resolution selling forth that ono Packard, falsely as-iiiningUo be Governor, had, by means of scandal ous and iibclous publication purport ing to be a proclamation, addressed to tlic General Assembly and lawful authorities, ami calculated lo bring them into contempt, etc.; therefore be ?I, h't&otecd, Tliat the committee on Judiciary be instructed to enquire whether said Packard by authorizing said scandalous und libclous publica tion has not com milled a breach of privileges of this body, and what means if any should be Ulken to punish said Packard for said contempt and to maintain the dignity and authority of this body sd ordered. The llouao bill in reference to the protection of the colored people was passed unani tnously. [Foil Tjik Nkws AM?TlMK-.J Plenty and Famine, or the Rea son Why "Tine.' thousand beeves, and rou.*ers inn, In pen" said theCoiuinissairo bold in blue, To General Grant,while sucking a strawy By way ofprnelic! to kecpouk the raw December night, 't hen taking a tight," The General pulled, and said "all right." '?The hoys must have a Christina* cheer j A double ration all round you'll share Those shivering rebels over there, Are in a sorry plight. Lee's short of moat, and worn out 'boss' For his men I o eat, has made (hem cross, No shoes on their fee'., no Money to liny utrt' And snow and sleet are the things to try em." (Steadily tramped the troopers hold, O ver the ice, and frozen mold, Shadows, that seemed to come ami go < hit of the darkness into the snow. ' Not a ration of heel', not a hoof i:t the pen, Said the Commis.'aiie "(Tray" to give to the nun," And General Leu with a sad stern gaz:^ Watched the fitful light of the camp lire blaze. "Tis hard"' he-aid "<iih !i men of nerve, A heiter reward than this deserve. And sorry indeed is the Christmas day, In si.?re lor die hoys who wear tho gravi, Gi'aui is full to abundance, with plenty to spare, Vet men who can sttfli r, and light, and bear Are never desponding,io, do your best; It it all that you can, Heaven watches the rest/' Steadily tramped the "troopers hol 1, Over the iee. and frozen mold, Shallows, that seemed to come and go, (Jnt of the darkness, and into the snow rausTo :. 'Not a beef in'the pen,'^ said the Cora liiipsairo bine, , ''All gone sir, they say that a raid By a rebel last night, named Wade"? "Hampton," said Grant, with an batli and a leap Dared roh all my heaves while 1 was asleep, Up, chase him, and catch him, and haiic him the thief, I'll teach him the cost of Christmas bpef" "Tliruo thousand beeves, and roiiser.s they; In jien" said the Commissi! ire drcsse 1 in "I'm glad," said Lee. with a ?in'de, the men Will rejoice at the sight of h fat hccfpcii, Now kill, and eat. und double the!share For tin-hoys will have their Chri.-lmai i heer." si o n.i And for this gallant dash', theGreat ITyjises vents Iiis secret hat?. Upon the pros.tratc Id ceiling State, And (iraut delights to prate o?"TrcasoiiV Wade Hanked him once, lint Is the reason. 665* I he citizens of this county arc hereby notified that Mr. Schiilley will keep open bis Phoiogr nn (Gallery oili ly until February l2th* ?Tills will be the last opportunity Llio people of the county will have to gel good and care fully finished pictures of themselves and families. Come then and bring the children along? .Special care will be taken to please every one. -I wo.\'!>i:n/?' ul sr< r'Ess It is repotted that Boschee's CJcr nuin Syrtip has, since its introduc tion in the. United States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 do/.cn per year. Over 0,0)0 Druggist have ordered this medicine dir cid from (he Factory, at Woodbur'y, X. J.; and not one has reported a single failure but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success iu curing severe Coughs, (.'olds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Tltroa! and Lungs, We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist t -and get this Medicine, or impure stbout it. Regular size, 70 cents: Sample Bottle, IU cents. Two do ses will relieve tiny case. Don't ne glect your con h, Call ul Dr. J. (!. Wnnnainakor's and get a pamphlet and read about. Dr. Clark .Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Nyannamakcr also has the medicine for sale at wholesale und retail. jithe '2 I Dr. A. ('. buk iM. D. is giving away a handsome hook entitled "Pearls lor the Fecplo," containing much valuable information and ninny interesting articles. Jt also contains a history of the discovery of the '?Hepalinc;'.'. for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispnlion and indiges tion, Ac, and gives positive assur ttnee that when the Ilcpttlino is used it effects a permanent and lasting euro of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country 'fake the Hepa tine for all diseases of the liver. SISN I> -"?'?? loG. p. HOWKLl. $ Co.] New S'ork, for IMiamphlel of 100 pages, containing lists of IltlO newspapers, and I e.Stiinate.i showing cost of advert using; Hampton's Government In receiving all the taxes needed to keep it going and'to supply with I'ood the inmates of the Lunatic Asylum, Penitentiary, ote, but the question is, will the people of this county rcceiy e su])p)ics.suUicicut.to.vlo^tUcm unless Times, it/ is true, are... hard, but the noble and;s'uirxly sonsr of old Orange burg county bho'iidiseu 'to it that the ?' l ' E?*j t v. I Is taken cfurV of. And to this end the above named firm'\i beaming all their energies. With an abundance of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, .La-d Bacon, Hams, Canned Fruits, Meats) ?ysicirs and barrels of Whiskey that 'will hold a Bead for twenty tour hours, they hope to<lpe[of some^scr.vice in the war against Starvation. A corJ.al invitation is therefore extended'to every mau, woman and.child in the county to give them a call. It will pay. "ff Jones & waimama&er mi %J JL Having removed to Moseley's Old Stand, next door to the Post-Office, I will keep constantly on hand""-a full and complete assortment of Dry .Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &e,, <&. ? , cj'rj A " I have also on hand a full supply of Choice Groceries, Liquors,: Sft garj, and everything that is gen erally kept in a first-class Store. Thad ?. Andews, Agent lias on hand a lartrc and varied stock of Winter Gfo?rh>!j$ of every style, quality and variety with a complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, .CAPS, &C. All of which will be sold low down for cash. ' Call and get a bargain. "WILLIAMSTON I\i-'.aTA r A-) OOE.,1 At (IE (ANDKK-OX, S C) Spring SeWibn open* Tuesday Fob 0 Kates, *_!?) w. t'l.s iu advance Poard, except washing and lights, .?<?.") 00 Kegular Tu'li tii-SiO 00t.f2()a06 Instrumental Music, $20 00 Kindergarten Normal Class,-?5 00 tu 10 00 Numero vis novel and progressive features set forth in the Catalogue, fur which apply to the President or to Kov S A Weber, of Orungoburg, who from three years connection with tho School, is familiar with its workings 1 will leave Branoliville at. 2 o'clock Monday morning Feb. Dili to escort pupils to Williamston. S. LAXDFU, ; President. jaii 13 A nit notof.~ The tliHirbf MeCreery; libyeVtC Co. is tins dissolved by mutual consent; Thomas A. .MeCreery and Itarrie It* MeCreery are aiithorj/.t*d to ulnsp the. l.nshuss, and will -i-jn in liquidation. All persons owing -aid linn arc requested t<> inaUe hum >diaie payment, and all to whom the lit in is indebted \Vill jileaSe pro! .vut their aeebtinLs at once to the above for I?;iv mi in toos. a, Met'KKKKV, \VM;'iV. I.OVK, i:\i:i:li-: l:. M?CK EK.lt Y. January ~, 1877: NoluM> oi' C'0)>;ii'l lioi'sliip* The busiiioss heretofore conducted under tin- linn uajne'bf .MeCrePry LnveVi Co, will he continued by TIioiiuh A. M't'roery ami l'.arric I?. MeCreery, mider the linn fiahie of .>leOiverv .V: Urotlier. Tiny will keep their usual full stock of Dry (lootls, Hoots,.Shoes, llatn, &<*., which they will sell ill 111?- lowest po.ssiblo prices for trash; Their facilities for Inlying will enable them so oiler unprecedented bargains in evorytliliig 'hey keep, anil bv honorable and fair dealing they hope fo receive the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by their predecOf-s-'Orij. Mr. II A Uawlsnijd Mr. Win Ilorkw Will have an Interest iu I ho bushia--*, and will hogltid to see their friends when in want of good.-.: Mc( Mi UISIiY & iiiiol (baud Central Dry (iobds Ii tah??hineilt .inn 1" hn . JUST RECEIVED I'llOM I). LAiNDllKTil & Union Sets and Garden Seeds of all ties eription AT K. KZI It IE Dealer in Clocks, Watchecj Jewjcry, &c. AI way ?? on hand Cartridges of all calibre-*. I dee 2 oiu. To our Clients and Friends. In ronicqiicricd of thu;determination of Samuel Diljhle, K*q., tq retire fcj>m the Bar, the-firm <if Izlar & Dibble'will undertake no neu- business froin this dale- i_Capt. Jam?i F. I/.iar will eantinnc in tin- practice of the law in its various branches, as heretofore. Both members of our linn will attend as usual to all business now in our hands. JAM HS F. IZLAK, ?SAMUEL DI BBI4E. Oranguhu rg, S. C, December 15,1870.'. dee -j:t " im WATCHES AND CLOCKS 1SRPAIRED On tho Sliovtcst Xotico lit*) BY J-OHSQT 3. HOWSSIili, at nn: ST0$iJ?r KIHK ROrlfN'SONT' ' - ' PIIA^GEIIURG, S. C. All work in the above line done on.the shortest notice. Also 'Jewelry repaired. My terms arc reasonable ahd all 'work warranted; Give nie a trial, dec ?_?:> 1S7? 3m HOUSE AND LANDS L'Oll tf AI/I3. Fleing abnul to remove from the State, F oder tor aale my'place near the itdwn of Orangejuirg. The place has been recently settled, and the buildings new. The Dwel ling House contains four Square Bjooiuh 15 by 15 with l'assageof (J fueL good Kitchen, Ikon, Ac, with twelve acres of valuable Laud. Terms easy. Apply to Messrs. I/.lar & Dibble, mv At torneys', or to undersigned at Ora'ngchurg, S. <"., fur particulars. r. YOCNGBLOOF*. e.V. 23 tf c) ? rXirrx kksTh i* Norrie**.. The Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of T. Kolm A Brother 1? tblsTTay dissolved by mutual consent. Tlie business will be continued bv Therdore Kohn in hi* own name and lor his own account and. be therefore; alone, will sign-1h<* late firm naiuo in liquidation. ? s ' ' ' TflFtVrrDbnKlvCIIN', BF.NUY KOI IN. Orangehurg, December 12th 1870. doc 10 g| 3m DIONTISTBY. I)K. B. l?\ MlJCIvKNFUSS Oculist Booms over Storo of Mr. Gco. II. Coinelson's. w , ?, ' %? v '.. ft ?ii$v* Charges IbbaltonablcA 1 VOCAli AND ItfSTRTJ* mkntalt. I am prepared to receive a few PupiU more in Ybenl and Instrumental Music, Applv to ANTON BJiKG. Hep HO tf