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NEWS ?5 TIMES. ISSUED BVKItV SATURDAY M(JUKIKU UY THE OKA KG KIIU KG NEWS COMPANY. (ili?. JJOblVEU, business Manager: Terms of Subscription. One Copy one Year.$2 00 " " Six Mouths. 1 00 Kates of Advertising. One. Square 1st Insertion.$1 <r)0 Each Subsequent " . 1 00 Notices ir.ocrlcd in Loexd Column at 20c per Line. All Subscriptions and Transient Advertise ments to be paid for in Advance. BSy No Eccipls Jor Subscription or Adver tisements are Valid unless Signed by Business Alanager. Bgy" Vie are in no way responsible tor the vicua or opinions of our Correspond ing. SATlJ^DTYTMATT2,l877. A New Proposition The people of Barnwell, or a por tion of them at least, are sail anxious for a new county. A meeting has been called over there for the purpose of discussing the practicability of the scheme, and the following will be the third subject disiested at said Con vention : ?Od. "To create a new County out of the upper portion of Beaufort and the lower portion of Barnwell Conn tics, designating the Sfdkchntchio River ns a boundry line, between such new Count}' and Barnwell County, and, at tho same time, ad ding a portion of Orangeburg County to Barnwell County." Taken from the last issue of the JBarmccll Sentinel wo suppose the above ia no idle proposition, and thould be combatted at once by the citizens of this Couuty. And that our fight against tho taking away of any of our territory may be suc cessful, it is absolutly necessary that wo should request Speaker Wallace to order an election to fid the vacancy occasioned by the expulsion of fctniker. Wc want another strong man in the House. Of course Mr. Recdish will combat the idea, but then he will need assistance. If tho Speaker will order an election we feel assured ol the choice of a good wan. Let the Kxcutive Committee see to it that the I interests of Orantrev i b?rg "are taken care of. A strong roan must be sent to the House, and we shall be quick lo point the blame toils proper place if default be made by those whose duty it is to watch the interests of Ornngcburg County. ? .- - -???? ? Hamptons Second message. State ok South Cap.oi.ixa, Executive Cham men, v Columbia, May 4, 1877.) Gentlemen of the Senate and Iloitseiif Jieprcscnta lives : 1 beg to call your attention lo the luud raised under the resolution of the House adopted on the 20th Dc ciinbci' last, and lo ask what disposi tion of the balance of this fund remaining in the hands of Gcueral Hog< od you desire made. As all the State officers are now installed in office, it may be proper that this fund should be turned over to the Treasurer as a portion of the taxes collected. I also bring to your attention the fact that this is the only amount available ju.>t now for the general expenses of the go verm en t. Tho last month's bills lor the limiutetnnce of flic Slate institutions arc due, and tliCEC accounts have hithcr'o been puid on the 4th of each month. If it is the wish of your honorable body that those liabilities should be dis charged out of this fund, I suggest that directions should be given to tho Treasurer lo tintt effect. In connec tion with this subject, 1 transmit , a lctlcr from Messrs. Cileaves and Purvis in reference to their salaries, and I recommend that provision be made to meet their claims. I have the honor lo lay before you also, the report of tho Superintendent of the instution for tiro Pcof, Dumb and Blind, and the memorial of the Palmetto Orphan Home. These institutions deserve considera tion, and I hope that such aid may be extended to them as will enable them to fulfill the charitable objects for which they were created. The report of the Superintendent of the former shows tlie disburscmeu ts I have mude for its support so far. As the condition of the Oiphan Home was deplorable, I have appro ted $500 to meet ils immediate and pressing wants. Wade Hampton. C?un<y Treasurers and Auditors. The bill to regulate the compensa tion of County Treasurers and Audi tors passed <hc third reading in tlio House on Friday last, which is as fol lows : Three per cent upon the first 10,000 two per cent upon the next 10,000, one per ceut upon the next 10,000, nnd one half of one per cent ou all amounts over 30,000, provided the some shall uoL exceed $800 or less than $500 per annum, except Char leston, where commission shall uot exceed 2,000. The salaries of the County Audi tors are as follows : Charleston, $2,000; Abbeville and Bichl and, $800 each; Aiken, Ander son, Barnwell, Beaufort, Chester, Col li ton, Darlington, Edgcfield, Fair field, Greenville, Lnurens, Marion, Isewbcrry, Orangeburg, Spartanburg, Su inter an 1 York, $700 each; Ches terfield, Clarendon, Georgetown, H?r ry, Horry, Kershaw, Lancaster Lex ington, Marlboro, Ocoucc, I'ickins, Union and Williainsburg, $400 each. Fort Motte Hems This little town has been laboring under the excitement prevalent to such places on the eve of their muui eipal elections; yes ! we have had a jolly good time and carried the Peo ple's Ticket" through with flying col ors and a swilt gale. As usual, there was it great many aspirants for the the offices, ranging from-sub lime to rcdiculous on our bulletin (stoor doors) a new ticket, nearly every hour. There was the blue ticket, flic black ticket, the white, the rend, the mixed, the buster, the new voters and several others; bu', the ''PecplcVswept the stakes like Dexter 2.171 and 11. Walling at its head, was elected much to the eha jpr'n-' > I t . 1-ilK^jM'^iivt iklfllt t-/if ,4.l?tt* '"Buster Ticket" (said "Buster Tick et" Busted) like a bubble on old "ocean wave." Wlien I be result was known came the fun. Carroll's Mill blew its horns oil* while-and his friends were taking in "horns" ttiound the "corner'"' and as night crept si >wly on a serenade was projected for which every bell, tin-pan, old p'ows and every thing that could produce a semblance of musie was called into requisition and every loyal subject was bud-dozed by the most unearthly music that ever broke the stillness of "mid-night air" and that hand organ bull dozed them. "Mollie Darling" rendered vocally was awful to hear. In fact the times were so "squally" that the Express on S. C. II. R. crept by and gave a "toot" as much as to say, we arc safe." The victory being com* pletc we all rcLircd to our respective couches, but 'tis whispered that some slept 'neath said couch; which de pom nt saitli not, for svhy ! 'Case he dontknow. The following is an ex tract of a supposed speech by one of the uspirants for the Maybralily? taken by an expert Stenographer "on a shingle" by starlight with a chalk pencil: Feller Citerzens & Voters: This arc a day for the poperlntion of "Mort Fotte/' like a bob-tailed pul let on a rickety hen roost, to ho a look in up?up a crisis has airiv and Something Mus "bus." Where arc wo? all in a bunch! Where is I ? here I is 1 und I'd staud here and cxpliatc ' tell the day o' Synagog if you 11 only whoop for "Buster." Fel ler Cits! Jruslcm to pay and we hnent got no pitch! Our Hyperboli cal and Majestic canal boat o' Crea tion has on shipped her rudder and the Capt'ns brooke bis neck, and the Cooks div the vasty depths of ocean in gar eh o' dimuns. 1 ask you in the name of the great A merk in Eagle, who licked the shaggy head Lion O' great Briltain; and now Sits ruostin' on tlie magnetic telegraph! if sich doins is goin to be conglomerated ! I repeat in the name o' that glo rious Peacock o' liberty, when ho is Hewitt o'er the eloud-enpped summits of the Blue-ridgc mountains! if we is a goin to be extemporaneously bull-dozed, bignzyogg?-d, sliced and -nltcd hi this kind o' fashion? \ O answer tue ! Let me nut bust in ignorance! us Shakspcel says ; shall we bo bum foozled with sieh ondaciousuess ! No Sir e o Moss. Feller Cits, you know me, and rip inj' lungs out with ii nail grab, if 1 would'nt stick to yer like brick-dust to a bar o* soap. "Where is my opponent? no where! I was brought up among yer feller cits, and he was papped in a skool 'ous, but he can't git away with me with his hi falootin words: Ilictum sttctum, nlbrunto,catnip, brazil, Tun* gbiony and b""ins bay. What d'ye think o'that? Go it Pork-e. Root hog or die ns Shakspcel said when Ceaser stabbed him in the hoiHOo' reprcstatives. Felle;- Cits elect me mare o' this town aud I'll abolish mud-dogs, muskelers and bad s(e)cnts. I'll go for teetotal annihilation of Gard houses and Jails ! and will have a frolic every Saturday night aud licker enough to float a pole cat. Elect me "mare'' teller (Tits! and 1 shall be led to exclaim in the sublime?the terrible language of Bonyparty when a preachiu in the wilderness: ''Richards' hiniselfngain." On then onward to the pules. "Gal lop apace my fiery footed steed;" and make the air tremble with anti-spas modic yells lor "Buster!" and let them know we are n'eninin ! Whoop e-' Buster," Bru us, Broad nxe and Glory. Come 'round boys ii lets licker. [com m u nic at kd.] EUftor Oranycbnrt/ Niks and Times : In the News and C turier a few days since, reference was in ide to a correspondent from this p who had furnished the E11 tor of that paper with some gratuitous lying con cerning myself and others. It w is a matter of surprise to me that a paper ol the. character of the News and Courier whose correspondence from this place even durin ( au exciting campaign has been exceptionally free from malicious lying aud personal abuso should have given currency to such slanders. T.uir public.Uiin in that paper without the name of the author gave them an importance which, such is his reputation, would have never followed the disclosure of his name. To brand any statement as a lie, one need but announce the mime,.of Jjija tnm^jncibua correspon dent as a * i's autliorr?tTTs"**ijo?-?_ is to well known here to dicceivo the most simple. Dispis-'d and discar ded by republicans and utterly without favor among conserva tives he seeks to drag othcrr to a level with himself. Holding oliice under Republican administra tion for the sake of its spoils and fattened at the public crib to the disgrace of the party, his cowardly instincts prompts him to seek im munity for the pas!, by an attempted affiliation wilh the Democratic party In this way, and by bis lies and insinuations about others, he hopes to divert attention ftom au examination I of his own rccorel und demonstrate I the sincerity of his conversion. I I denounce him as an arrant coward, i who after the manner of his kind attempts to ruin the reputation of another, while coticcaling the hand ihnt strikes the blow. I denounce ns a wilful aud malicious slanderer who, raking oil' tho lilth that has incrusted his own carcas. seeks to besmear another with his slime. I j dcuounce him as a ranting hypocrite who by vociferating "stop thief,' techs to distract attention from him self. I denouu e him as the embodi ment of all that is little, mean and I contemptiblo in a degraded human J l>eiug. As for myself I court the most unsparing and thorough investiga I tion. I trust the Grand Jury at tho the next session of Court will make an investigation of the matter, and j should they strike a trail especially rank with corruption and follow it up, I shall be greatly mistaken if there are not unearthed and brought to the light of day, some of the deeds of the virtuous correspondent of. tho News and Courier. GEO. BOLIVER. A delicate complexion is best com pared to a blooming rose; but wheu the countenanco is disfigured with blotches hud pimples, liko weeds in a rose-bed, ihe sufleror shoukl promptly use Dr. Bull's blood mixture which quickly and effectually eradicates such unsihtly ovidences of impure blood. A family has been found dying of Starvation in a thickly settled part of New York City. A BILL To Kogulnto llio Appointment and Salary of Trial Justices in and for the County of Orangeburg. Be it enacted by the Senate and Ho :se of Representatives of the Stute of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same : Section 1. That the Governor do appoint, by and with the advice and conseut of the Senate, seven (7) Trial Justices for the County of Orange burg, aud no more, to hold their offices for the term of two years, j unless sooner removed by the Gov ernor. Sec. 2. That the Tnal Justices so appointed shall be commissioned by the Governor, in the following manner, to-wit: Two for the tfwn of Orangcburg; one for the town of St. Matthews; one for the town of Branch ville, one for the townships of Poplai, Pine Grove, Lyous and Vanccs; one for the townships ol Elizabeth and Wil tow; and one for the townships of Edisto and Union, and shall keep their offices at the respective places for which they are commissioned, which, shall be opone 1 from day to day for the transaction of business. Sec. 3. That instead of the fees heretofore allowed by law to Trial Justices for criminal proceedings, and heretofore payable to them by the County, each of said Trial Jus tices shall be allowed a salary as follows : Justices for the town of Orangeburg, two hundred dollars each, per annum; the Justice of St. Matthews two hundred doll arsper annum; the Justice for Branch ville. two hundiod dollars per annum, and those appoiu ted for tlie townships above named, one hundred dollars per annum, payablo quarterly, on the first of January, April, July and October, by the County Treasurer of such Couuty, out of Cjunty funds, and no account or claim, other than for such salary, shall be preferred by. allowed or paid to any Trial Justice of said County, by the said County on nccount of criminal proceedings. Sec. 4. That the said Trial Jus tice for Orangeburg County arc here by requir ed on the first of each and every month, to file with the Clerk of me OMvmu o??. k ?v 0?;fi {iouc tv a report, duly verified, of till the fees and costs charged, and fines imposed in criminal cases, und proceedings had before them, and immediately upon the filing of such report the said Trial Justices shall pay over to the County Treasurer of sail County the amount of such fees, co^ts and fines by thorn severally ^collected and recovered. Sec. 5. That all the appoint ments ot Trial Justices for the County of Orangeburg heretofore mad3 shall cease and determine on and after the passage of this Act, and the Trial Justices provided for in this Act shall enter upon their duties immediately after their qualification. Sec. 6. That the Trial Justices appointed for Orangeburg Couuty may each appoint one Constable, aud no more, to serve the processes of their Courts, removable at pleasure. \ The Constables so appointed shall each receive a salary of fifty dollars per annum, to be paid at the times and in the manner provided by Sec tion three of this Act. Sec. 7. That if either of the Trial Justices appointed for the County of Orangcbuig shall neglect to attend to the duties of their office, or shall be guilty of eytoition or oppression in office, or shall fail to pay over, as re quired by this Act, the fees aud fines col lected by him in his office, he shall be 1 iablc to indictment therefor, and on conviction shall be liable to im prisonment for two years, or a line of five hundred dollars, or both, within the discretion of the Court, and shall be removed from office. Sec. 8. That the Couuty Treasurer of Orangeburg County be, and he is hereby, instructed to set aside, nu nually, out of the County funds, a sum sufficient to pay tho salaries of the officers herein provided for, and fail uro on the part, of the said Treas urer to comply with tho requirements of this Section shall be considered a misdemeanor, tho penalty for which shall bo fine or imprisionmcnt,ns may ho deemed best in the judgement of tho Court. Sec. 0. That the reports required to be made by Section four of this Act shall be read in open Court on the first day of the form of tho Court oi General Sessions after the appoint menta herein authorized, and on the first day of each term thereafter. Sec. 10. That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with Urs Act are hereby repealed. Lucerne GraflB. Judge Carpenter brought to the Register office yesterday a specimen of this gruss. The seeds from which it was grown were planted last Sep tember, and the Judge informs us that it has thus far yielded him four tons to the acre, and says further, that in four years the same roots will yield double that qunutity to the same area of ground, It is fine food for all ki?ds of stock, is liked by the milch cow particularly, is teuderand rich, and said to be peculiarly adap ted lo sandy soil. Farmers might make a note of this to their advan tage. Window plants are as much appre ciated at this season as at any time of the year. There are few plants more beautiful than " the old classes of the rose?the Bourbon and the China. The China rose may be made to flower all winter by keeping it in a moderately warm room,.with plenty of sun light and pure air, having pin ched ofl'all its flower-budi. in summer and autumn. All roses need a rich, free soil and pure air. Roses that are blooming now should have occasional waterings of liquid manure ware. Keep foliage clean. The most trouble some insect that attacks our roses is tho Aphis. A strong decoction of qrnssia is better than either lime or tobacco water, as it does not injure the appearance of the plant. Pulver ized charcoal scattered into the flower pots is excellent. In Germany it is used for strikiug cuttings, and is found better than sand, as it supplies nourishment after they arc rooted. Fruit Recorder. Russia has a famous cavalry known as the t'ossacks, Their warfare is of the guerilla order, and they some times do terrible execution. When the broken fragments of Bonepnrte's great army rolled in confusion back from the blazing walls of Moscow these Cossacks folio wed. them like an avenging angel, and covered the roadside and ice-bound rivers ami mountain fastnesses with the dead bodies of the retreating and demoral ized foe. This fierce aud irregular irubjj liuvuUCeii conspicuous tin ring the past two hundred years of Rus-I sian warfare. Their system of fight ing is similar to that, of the Bushi ' Bnzouks or our plains Indians, j Appearing now on the flank, now at j the rear of the enemy, they wage a I harassing warfare aud do great execution with their pikes, swords auel carbines. Thousands of these dashing, iriegular troops accompany the Russian army in its advauce upon Turkey, and they will undoubtedly cut an important figure in the combat which is now deepening in Europe. - ?g. ? ? -; Oregon has a new expedient for keeping her citizens sober. Every man who drinks is obliged to take out a license costing $5. It is a penal offense for any liquor dealer to sell a drink to an unlicensed person. - ?? ii i-.-.-miniii The fourteen year locust aro re ported in vast numbers in Van Ren salaer County, N. Y. In 1860 they did not appear until Juuc, but re mained until autumn. The body of John T. Daily, of New York, a millionaire and owner of Windsor House, was found yesterday Doath caused by hanging and p"i3tol shot. SSTATS NOTICE!. AU persons having demands against the Estate of the late Emmanuel Ezckiol, deceased, are r.cque?ted to present the same properly attested to the undersigned, and all persona indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment to, ANNIE cZEKIEL VAN NOOItDEN, Administrix. Russell Street, Orangebarg, S. C. may 12 *ni NOTICE. OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OaANOEBUBO Counby, OiUNGEBuno, May 4tU 1877. I Thomas Phillips School Commissioner of the above said County hav? thio day ap pointed E A Webster and T K Saspotas an members of the County Board of Examiners for the County of Orangeburg, to act with me; as in accordance with Section 31 of An Act to amend An Act entitle''An Act to establish and maintain a system of Free Common Schools for the State of South Carolina, approved November 6th 1871, to have and hold the said appointment for the term of two years from date. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County, of Obahoebubo , OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, OnANOEBuno, May 10th 1877. In accordance with Section 33 of An Act to amend An Act entitled "An Act to estab lidi 'and maintain a system of Free Com mon Schools for the Stale of South Caro lina," approved March Oth 1871, the fol lowing persons are hereby appointed School Truste? for the v-ricai School Dis tricts designated; Amelia?F P Buyck, Louis L Prioleau, S bT^uncan. Branehville?Vf H Reedish, Rev. E Green, G S Baxter. ' Caw Caw?Webster M Wolfe, Peter Glad den, E Glover. Cow Cattle?J V Connor, Levi Summers, James Stokes. Edisto?Bcnj. Pooscr, Allen Brown, Jane Antily. Elizabeth?George Dannerly, G Y Culler,* Jon. Bush. ' Goodby's?Vr. R W Bates, Eli Jackson, Solomon R Felder. Qoodland?W L Emery, B G Frederick, Alex Brown. Hebron?D R Hhannahon, Phillip Carson, Daniel Hart, i Liberty?W L Phillips, Ruft? Pou, George Blume. * Lyohs^k 1 6 Holman, F WWilliatns, Andy Clarkson. linddlc?n \ M MillerM P M Foures, Tliom: J Phillips. 'U T? ' ' *'** . New fJopc?T Bai ton, Geo Garvin, Peter Anderson. * Orange?S Dibble, Y D Bowman, Henry Glover. Pine Grove?\ R Flood, W W Vice, Smith Glover. Poplar?Dr. A Baxter, William Green, William Pauling. Providence?L W Dantrlcr, Tom AMyrie, Hiehard Brown. Rocky Grote?I) S Sawyer, Louis Wood ward, Jacob Sehoticld. Union? \V F Chaplin, J S Osborne, W B Myers. Vance*?K L D.uitzler, Hunts Fehler, Jessy WilliauH. Willow?J T Williams, I>enu.t Strtttunn Isaac ^'iiimir. * ?io?i--Capt. Alexander Th?irn, Ii II Ilayncp, Imu-iu Jone-?. The above named Trustees archer*l?y?~'' notilieil that they must qualify wifhiu fifteen. I \ 't) days froai the date of their npptdnt itient and at the tir*t meeting of their re spective Boards'inixt organize by electing or appointing otic . f their niimher clerk of the Board, who shall preside at the official meeting of the Trustees, and ?hall reeonl theii proceedings in a book provided for that purpose. By Order of the Board of Examiners, THOMAS PHILLIPS, Chairman. T K SASPOTAS. may 12 2t NIGHT SCI^OOtl For the accommodation of Young MEM in business, who may desire instruction in Arithmetic, or such other studies as their mechanical or mercantile pursuits may require, the subscriber will teach a limited class, AT NIGHT, at bis Residence, com mencing June 4th. Apply before this date to, STILES R; MELLICUAMP. may 12 3t Sale Under Mortgage By virtue of a Mortage below desscribed, I will sell on the twenty-first day of May 1877, at Orangeburg Court House, for cash, One Dark Bay Horse, named "Prince." Levied on as the property of P. B. Liningston under Mortgage Executed to F. W. Fariey. J. H, LIVINGSTON, Agent. ' may 12 It Sale Under Mortgage By virtue of a Mortgage below described, I will sell, on the twenty-first day of May 1877, at Orangeburg Court House, for cash, One Bay Mare Mule. Levied on as the property of Richard Pou, under Mortgage to V. V. S. Austin and assigned to W. L. \V. Riley._ 0 W. H. JOINER, ' Agent. may 12 It DR J G WANNAMAKER PHARMACIST AND PROPRIETOR OF THS ?RANGEBURGDRUGHOTJSE. Where cau always bo found a Selected Stock of PURE CHEMICAL, Genuine Drugs, Patent Mediciuos, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Va randies, &c. Also Cutlery, Cigars and Tobacco. Phv3ipinus' prescriptions carefully compounded, by experienced hands tj?a. NIGHT BELL promptly answered. We give our undivided attention to tho ?RU f " Si ftLSS, and feel assured that we cnu make it to the advantage of our friends and customers ta .purchase from us. \V c have just made an addition to our laigo stock compri sing every article kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG HOUSE. Every arti cle that leaves our House is Guaranteed to bo oi best quality arid sold at tho right price. A call from the public generally is solicited. Respectfully J. G. WANNA MARTER, Pharmacist.