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_Xj Q O A See advertisement of money to loan . We will give full particulars of tho trial of Woodard in our next. The front yard of Mr. J. C. Pike is being laid off in tho most exquisite style. Up to yesterday afternoon the weather of this week was clear and SW 'Ct. Mr. Geo. 11. Cornclson has a new Advertisement in to day's paper. Read it. - mtm ? ??? ? Judge Andrews has moved into his new residence on the old Orauge burg road about one mile distant from Orangeburg. This week has been a busy one Court drew a gcod many persons here. Judge Heed caved on the Sher?lf question, und appointed Mr John II. Livingston to net: The sidewalks are not in a condi tion to reflect much credit anywhere. The sitie pieces have rotted in many places und should be replaced by others. Mr. Martin Thomas, at lira neb vide, can hit tho size of a ten ce ht piece with Oirifle, fifty yards, eight times out of every ten shots. Cm anybody here do better ? M r. Sehifllcy is crowded with cus tomers this fine weather wc arc hav ing. '.His time for leaving is near at band, and all who want good pictures of themselves or children should call on him immediately. Mr. Edward T Bozardt bad his name changed to K. T. Kdwins by Judge Peed duringT?ourt of the pre *ent week. Wc wish Mr. Kdwins a Jong and happy life under his new ami upbonions name. another itAMvros .i/.i.v? Mr. L\ T. K. Sliloak, Chairman County Commissioners, 1ms received a commission from Governor Hampton. Fearing that he would not be . acting legally in the discbarge of his dutic witliout a commission from the law ful Governor of the State, he applied directly after his election to Hampton and thus gave in his adhesion to the People's government. "While the lamp holds out to burn," <kc. A HELLED M"/./.Mlli? A few weeks since a strange sight was presented to a furnier living in the vicinity of Branchville in this wise : A dead pig lay in a field close by his house w hose scent attracted a very large buzzard. A little girl in pass ing had her attention drawn to the spot where the pig was by the ringing of a bell. Upon examination she dis covered lliat the bell was hung to the bird's neck. Hie repaired at once to the house and informed her father of the fact, who immediately went in quest of the novel spectacle. To his surprise he found what his daughter l.ad said to be true. The buzzard was belled, and when frightened flew ofr with the bell ringing in the air. The question is, bow did it get swung to the buzzard's neck? l v riM m. i Tins? Yesterday the case of the St a te vs. Elijah Myers, indicted for iiitimmidu ton nt the last general election was tried. 1 be prosecutor was named Vaiinker, (colored,) who swore on the Hand that the defend ant intimidated and threatened him that if bo voted for Hampton bo with a number of oilier colored men, would give him three hundred lashes. The prosccu tor staled that he wauled to voto fur Hampton because he believed his election would bring about a better government, nnd that ho was proven ted from voting as he desired by said threats and intimidation. The Judge charged the jury to the eflcctthnt the State should make out more than meto threats, and inti mated prctly strongly that the jury should tiud tho intimidtttor not guilty. And such a verdict was rcu dered! Score one for Chamberlain. brasciiville? During the week we pnid a hasty visit to this prosperous Town. The people down there arc distinguished for their sociability and intelligence. Like ever other place just now, poli tics is the uppermost subject of dis j cussion. Tilden pud Hcndricks, and Hampton and Simpson, have warm und enthusiastic admirers and sup porters at Brauchville. Every white man in that portion of our County has already paid in his contrioution to Judge Clover, Governor Hamp Ion's agent. Locally the approach ing Town election is creating a great deal of interest. There will probably be two tickets nominated, but the one headed by the Hon. W. II. Rcedish will be more then likely to win. Air. Pecd'sh although a staunch and unswerving supporter ot Governor Hampton, still retains tho confidence and respect of the colored pen pie around him, and will perhaps receive their solid vote for re-election as Intcndeut, while the majority of the whites arc sure to vote in the same direcli n. Air. Kccdish has made r. good Inloudent for years now, ha? done much for the improvement of Uranchviile, and by his late course in the stir pport of Governor Hampton, he endeared him-clf to the people < f the State, and reflected special credit up on his immediate constituents. The election will come off on Tuesday next. hoiuuni y a Si ' visa of the POST OFFICE On Saturday nig .u last, at an early hour, the Post O/Kcc was discovered to be on lire. The alarm was given and soon our gallant Firemen were at their [daces, and commenced at ouce to showver two streams upon the fire, which spread with great rapidity and fury over the building. The Firc J men worked hard, and succeeded in extinguishing the flames belore the ; building was entirely consumed. During the progress of the Area col orid man named Kdward Glover was en ugh' with the money drawer of the Post Of lice, and was arrested, but was subsequently released. Isaac Whit more met a harder fate. He was sent to Jail, and upon examination before V. S. Commissioner C. S. Hull, on Wednesday last, divulged enough to wairant Air. Pull in holding him for trial be.ore the U. S. Court. Kdward Glover t ud Harry Robert son testified separately against Whit more, and by their conflicting testi mony convinced, the Commissioner that they also had had a hand in the robbery of the Post Oflicc drawer. He thereupon issued his warrants for their arrest, and sent them along with Whitnioro to Columbia in charge of a special U. S. States Marshal. The J proof against them is pretty plain and | it is probable 'hat Ornngeburg will thus be relieved of three notorious nuisances lor some years to come. After Whitnioro found that ho was safely in the clutches of the law he intimated that he won hi at some future lime make a clean breast of the whole affair. The fire caught in the loom behind the Post Oflicc, and was undoubtedly the work of incendiaries ? perhaps x>f the same parties who robbed the Post Gflico. The damage done leaves the Post, Oflicc building an unsightly ruin, which was the property ol Judge Andrews. The Post Oi'lice scales and some money wcrcstolen, while stamps, letters, pupcrs, tfcc, suffered terribly from the combined agencies of water and fire. Mr Webster's private stock of goods were nearly all damaged, and was not insured. Judge Andrews' store, close by the Post Oflicc, was saved, but the goods were all taken out in anticipation of its burning also. Over one-third of the Judge's sto^k was stolen, upon which he had a small insuraucc. Fires hnvo been frequent here, and we are glad that for once the parties, who arc perhaps responsible for this last one, havo found themselves in the toils of the law. Commissioner Bull deserves credit for his firm and prompt conduct in the matter. [continued Fl?om 8kconu i'AfSK.] cd, and no question shall be put by the presiding officer, ex nt lo either house on a motion to v thdraw, and he shall have no ! power to preserve order. Si:c. 1. That when the two houses separate to deeido upon an objection thai may have been made to the counting of any electoral vote or votes from any State, or upon ob jection to a report of said commis sion, or other question arising under ibis tic!, each Senator and Repre sentative may speak to such jbjec tion or questions ten minutes, and that not-, ft euer than once, .but when such debate .-ball have lasted two hours, it shall be the duty of each house lo put the main question with out further debute. Sue. 5. Tliat tit stich joint meeting ol the two houses seats shall be provided as full .ws* For the Presi dent of the Senate, the Speaker's chair. For the Speaker, immediate ly upon his left. For the Senators, in the body of the Hall, upon the right of the presiding officer- For the representatives, in the holy of the Hall hot provided for the Sena tors For I ie tellers, secretary of the Senate and clerk of the House of liopre.-cnlatives, at tlic dork's desk. For the other officers rf the houses, in front of the clerk's desk and upon each side of the Speaker's platform. Such joint meeting shall not be elis solved until the count of Electoral vote.: shall be completed and the re sult declared, and no reoass shall \be taken unless a question shall have arisen in regard to counting any such votes or otherwise under this act in which case it shall be compe tent for either house acting separately in the mauuer herein before provi ded, to direct a recess of such house, not beyond the next day. (Sun lays excepted,] at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and while any ques is being consul -red by said commis sion either house may proceed with j its legislative or other busines. Skc. (5. That nothing in this act sdlti'l be held to impair or a fleet any | right now existing under the con ti I tiilion and laws to question, by pro ceeding in the judicial courts of the United States, the right or title of the persons who shall be declared elected, or who shall claim lo be Piosidi nt and Vice President of the United States, if any such right exists. Sfc, 7. That said commission shall make its own rules, keep a re cord of its own proceedings; and shall ha ve power to employ such persons as may bo necessary for the transac tion of its business and the execution of its powers. To Pa in:nts.? How often does a slight cough or cold lead to the most serious consequences. JKeop Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at. home. Physi cians prescribe it. Thousands take it. Price, '2~> cents. I \VOXDM?''?l4 SujUVlSSS? It is repot ted that Uoscliec's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in the United Slates, reached the immense sale of -10,000 do/en per year. Over 0,0)0 Druggist have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Wood bury, N. J.; and not one has reporte 1 a single, failure biit every letter speaks of its ast >n ishing success in cur ng severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption; or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, Wo advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist; -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 70 cents: Sample Pottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any ease. Don't ne glect your cough when you can get tho above remedy from Dr. A. C. Dukes. Dr. A. C. Dukkk is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. Jt also contains a history of tho discovery of tho "llepaliuc;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, conti spa lion and indiges tion, A'c, and gives positive assur ance that when the Ilcputine is used it effects a permanent and lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take the Hepatine for all diseases of the liver. SEND 25c. toG: I'. HOW ELL & Co., New York, for Phamphlot of 1UU pages, containing lists of 300 newspaper*, and estimates showing cost of advertising. ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon. Alcxunler II. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says :?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will allbrd that satisfaction experienced by mo and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. llrown, of Ga., says: "He finds the (Hobe Flower Cough Syrup j a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the nfllictcd. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections .should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. 0. Dukes. Call at Dr. J. G. Waunamakcr's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Wannamaker also has the medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. june 2d MONKY TO LOAN Small sums from $10 to $o0 can be borrowed for a short, lime upon acceptable security by addressing (J. Key Ilox 35, Orangcburg Si C. leb 3 It Dissolution The co-part herald'" heretofore existing under the linn name of Chirk iV, Walling has this ilav been dissolved by mutual con sols!. W. K. Clark & Co., will continue the business stud settle all claims against (lie Iiriii and at) indebted ivIH make payment tu them. Sts Matthews Su. Ca. U. 1 Ml. Notice uf Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will tile my lirial account \rith lite .bulge of Probate for Orangcburg County, on die -Ith day of Ma ich 1S77 and ask for letters of 1 )ismiss;ii as Koxcutor of the hist Will-and Testament of J. (}. Kcuhcrlv JpfcEril A. KENN?llIil', Adiu'r. rou sAid-;. On Saturday the 10th day of February 1.S77, I will sell at the Plantation of lb Z, Snioake at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash 1000 Pounds Fodder. ] bot Shucks* (lj One Two Horse Wagon. I 1 ) One Horse Wiignii. 70 bushels (,'ot'on Seed, o ie?}ray Mule. < hie black Mute. I/ivied on a< (he properl" of I*. '/.. Siiioake at tbu sail of (loO. II. Coriiclsoii uiider Idea and Mortgage. Hour of Sale !! a. ui. I>. N. SM ITH, Ageid! SfOTIOS' In the I'i-tiiet t'oiirl oflhe United States lot the Ka-tern liisiricl of Snaili Carolina ? in |!:inkruptey-?In the mailer of Tluuldus K. Sa-porias," bankrupt Kxparte .lohn Fisher, Trustee el. al. Creditors holding liens against Instate of Thadd?us K. Saspurlas, bankrupt, an rc quired to present ami prove the same before j Charles11. liloverFst|, special referee, at Urangehnrg -'s. C on or heforc (lie first day uf March next, or he debarred payment. liv order of liic Coiirt Jan'y, 27tli 1677. P. V. Dini'.J.K Assignee'!'. K. Saspcitas, Bankrupt dee .1 ' -H. lANtJFJVITttC .?iE CLUB WILD GIV-K AT \Vecln6r=cli\y and Tliuvs* "< l;?v 5rel?. Till anil Stil I.H77 'flic great sensational drain a Tisisr nights IN A B?Ai? Kooni. \etv Sceneries. A fab orehestni will be in attendance. .?\.ctmiss ion oOol RESERVED SKATS (Ods. Children Sriofs Tickets to be had at I)r. Dukes Drug Store ami at the door. Doors open 7 \ o'clock P. M. Performance at 8. 3 St ork hokloi-K A Tec I mijr. Tlie annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Orangehurg Agricultural and Me chanical Association will he held at tlie Fair building on Saturday morning Feh uary loth 1S77, at 11 o'clock, business of importance to the Association will be brought up. and a full anil piuie ual atten dance is requested. K1 UK KObTNSON Secretary! jan 27 '2\. VOC A L A XI) I5 ST I* ? MENTAL. I nm prepared to receive a few Pupils more in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Apply to ANTON HERO, scp P>0 If ~ xxi-c Na^ir 11y." DR. 11. F. MUCKENFUSS Dentist Rooms over Store of Mr. Ceo. II. Cornclson's. J&??f" Charges Reasonable. OF GEO. H. CORNELSON'S [ Urn receiving now one of the largest supplies of Farming luiplimcnfH, Seed Polaipc?, together ?riiii all the \?tU known BRANDS of GUANO and FERTllii-' 1 ZKlvS for wkicl? I ain agent. Am also receiving large additions to my large stock of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS', CAIS, &C. PROVISIONS AND FLOUR which all will be - SOX/D OHli]AP FOtl C^SPI, CKORGE II CORNELSOX. Hampton's Government Is receiving all the taxes needed to keep it going and to supply with food the inmates of the Lunatic Asyll-m, Penitentiary, etc., but the question is, will the people of this county receive supplies sufficient to do them unless they cull on JiMES & WANNAMAKEE? Times, it is true, are hard, but the noble and sturdy sons of old Orange burg county should sec to it that the I? taken care of. And to this end the above named firm is bending all their energies. With an abundance of Flour, ?ugar, Coffee, Lard Bacon, Hams, Ca it tied Fruits, Meats, Oysters ami barrels of Whiskey that will hold a Bead lor twenty tour hours, they hope to be of some service in the war against Starvation. A cord nil invitation is therefore extended to every man, woman and child in the county to give them a call. It will pay. BSf We.will fill all Orders for Lumber at short notice. Leave same at our Store and we guarantee satisfaction will be rendered. J Jones & Wa^namaker Dissolution The copartnership heretofore existing im der the linn name of Weeks & Wait in IM tic t Srove Township. (?rangeburg County S. ('. is tfii.i Jay dissolved by mutual consent, siiiiiiirv S'lh IS77. .1. M. WRF.KS. .1. L. WATT lm. Sale Under Mortgage. Ity vij? 11.? of mortgage, from (Scnrgc S Heed to Samuel Dihhic unit tu .lohn C. Pike I will sell -it auction in front c?f l.faitiguhtirg C. II. on Monday, Febnary ?">, IS77, ill \'2 o'clock M. ?nie Bay Marc named llo.-:.t. Terms cadi. w. ii. jorxKii Agent of Mortgages. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of fin Execution to rie directed I will sell tu tlit! highest bidder, at Orahge b?rgO. II.'iiii the first .Monday in February next, for rash all the Kigi.l-,Title and In terestsof iliii Defendants in the following propeltyj to wit: All that pbuitatiun or tract of laud in said County, containing eighteen hundred acres more or less, being Homestead t ract of the late David Houser, also, one carriage, two wagons and ?he mule, Levied on as the property of David lloiiser at lliesuit of D. .1, Twittv alid J F Kisciiiau Slicrifi'sOlHee, ) .1. II. 1.1 VIXfJSTON, Orahgcbiirg, (.'II S. (). Jan. I?, 1S77. J jail 20 Jtt. PLOW STEEL. SAVEEDS'I RON". Whole and half Shovel Moulds. READY MADE PLOWS, who'e and half shovel. SEEDS Onion Setts, Seel Potatoes, Oats, Hyc, V.arley, And a lull supply ef GARDEN SEEDS, FRESH. Root Iranics, Iron Bound. Single Trees, Ironed. All for sale low by J. A.. Hamilton Itusscll Street next to Cornel ion's. "wiLLtX>C3rt)X F12MAI/E COLTjlt'aE (ANDERSON, S C) Spring Session opens Thcsdny Eeb 0 Rates, 20 weeks in advance Hoard, except washing and lights, S(i? 00 Regular Tuition, $10 00 to 20,00 Instrumental Music, $20 00 Kindergarten Normal Glass, So 00 to 10 ou Numerous novel and progressive features sot forth in tho Catalogue, for which npply to the President or to Rev S A Weber, of Orangcburg, wdio from three years connection with tho School, is familiar with its workings. I will leave Brnnchvillo at 2 o'clock Monday morning Feb. 5th to escort pupils to Willinniston. S. LANDER, President. - jau 13 lm. WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED On t ho Shortest Notioo BY JOHN J. HOWELXi, AT THE STORE OF KIRK ROBINSON, uiiAScicnuiio, & a All work in the above line done on the shortest notice. Also Jewelry repaired. My terms are reasonable ami all work warranted, t'iye men trial. dee 2:5 1S7? 3m NOTICE Tlie firth of MeCrecry, T.ove~?0 Co. is tin* dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas A. iMetVeery ami Harrte It- McCreery are aiuhi ri/.ed to close the business, and wilt sigh in liquidation. All persons owing said linn are requested to make immediate payment, and all to whom the firm is indebted will please prei 5-111 their a ceo lints at once to the above for pavinenl TR?S. A, Met)REEKY, WM. I). LOVE, BARKIE B. McCBEKRY. Jail tin ry 2, 1^77; NTol too of Copartnership* The business heretofore conducted under the firm name of MeCrecry Love & Co, will lie continued by Thomas A. MiCrccry and Barrie 11. McCreery, under the firm .name ofiMcCreery tv. Brother. They will keep their usual full ?lock of Dry t loods, Hoon, Shoes, I littst, Ac, which they will sell at the lowest possible- prices for cash. 'I heir facilities for buying will enable them so oiler unprecedented bargain* in everything they keep, and by honorable and fair dealing they hope to receive the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by their predecessors. Mr. B A Bawls and Mr. Win Horkan will have an interest in the basilicas, and will be glad to see their friends when in want of goods; XlbCREERY & 33RO. ("rand Central Dry tloods Establishment jan 13 Ini JUST RECEIVED FROM D. LAN DUET H & SON, Onion Sets and (iarden Scetls of all des cription AT 1 lealer ill flock?, "Watched, Jcwlery, &c. Always on hand Cartridges of all calibre*. dec 2 3m. C pPARTXERSHI P NOTIC ?.. The Copartnership heretofore existing between ihc undersigned under the firm name of T. Kohn ? Brother i? this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Therdore Kohn in hin own name and for his own account, and bo therefore, alone, will .sign the Ute Gnu name in liquidation. THEORDORE KOHN, HENRY KOHN. Orangcbnrg, December 12th 1876. dee lb* 3m <&5~TO $20 PER DAY AT r>]p Home. Samplesworth $ I free. Stinson & Co., Port html, Mane.