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[CONTINUED I^^^^?|??E,Ti0 say that they have had jo^o cpnncctlou, with thcso Buits as parties or as attorneys neither do they claim any of the officers in dispute. They ^a^ve, ^not ..Ihexefijre been concerned in the'controversies' among the political classes which have en?ang^ed-the peace and go$d,;govern trnvagance,'prodigality, disnonesly, ana wajtft/ip J^ejpob^ipsie^pe?ditu^.j?T^e, published debt :>ftas been m&rvelt?usly incregfefgj^^ benefit thereby the advantages have been, given to .'speculating corporations fron* personal ai ms. The taxes on property have assumed auch proportions that they might be called, rents paid by the proprietors to the State for its occup^tiontaj?y taxes upou business opn^e^y^|r^rj|eraKi al and laboring c^?ses?JThpiawsJo coa trol election ? corporation ?ana?publ(c institutions^ stimulate these ^excesses, of office holders ntni discontent. T$ie Staate needa an honest, faithful, responsible government, conducted to attain public objects, and not to enrich its members, or to perpetuate their power. There was an honest effort to obtain ^such a govern ment at the last election.* We affirm, without 'fear of contradic tion, thojfihe a^foo^fflft?^WSlex;' hibits on the part of the United States Court the moat nnparaleled and baseless a -?? t . e. returniug board, recognized ann vested with all its powers by this court, has been equally unprecedented. Without any official returns before them, without any of the official data, on which alone their action could have been rightfully based, they have presumed to proclaimed tiie results of the election,. The declaration by thorn of the votes cast in the different parishes'''Is1 W purely fanciful "as if no election whatever had beenjield^ jpfeejft have arbitrarily traduced and Increased the votes on one side or the other in dif> ferent parishes to sui^?iejur, p^poses... La. several parishes, while re^raramg*br*ffrerl adding to the vofes cast, (ex ^\oirr .candi date, they have simply annihilated and stricken out entirely the votes" cOst for their opponents, .^u.other parishes tnoy( have exactly reversed the returns., giv ing to :thoir candidates the majority whicn had renlly,bnea-&tjurn?d (ox tqair opponents. Thiy naVe^el prete\roell to furnish the'public'-with "any statement of the boats, pn which fhey precepded,. o^ theoryfon which they had acted. Their' whole conduct ia without auy kind of reasonable explanation. We submit to the peopleW tlv$ ^tfiWl I States that such prfce^inas:|'fciu& fia j point at which the whole theory of popu lar Government is rovercod and over thrown. The means by which such re sults havo been reached aro enough to scare the public m.iud, but tho remits themselves are not less appalling. Aside from the general officers of the Str.^, we find the Legislature of tho State deliver ed over into 'tne hands of men who were not elected, and who nre utterly unfit'for positions of such responsibility. . As or* iginnjly. composed,, at its organization, it comprised 68 persons of color, moit of them educated; with a very spiall minori-' ty of whites. Since that time tney have expelled members whose seats vcro un contcsted, they have uiiBcntcd member* returned elected by their own board, and seated their defdalod o^ponenfs on |h^ simple groundjjljftt the former had not appeared to claim their scats. The result isthat, originally bad as the Legislature was. it makes itself worse day by day, and tho prospect is that soon the conser vative element of the State will havo no representation v.hatover. To those who flatter themselves With the hopo that Mr. Kellog would net willingly abet any scheme of outrageous misgovernment, it is ri?W apparent that, even .supposing this to be true, the power of restraint has passed entirely beyond his control, and that should he attempt to thwart the schemes of this Legislature his own im peachment would bo a probable event of the future. ^?''ictfn t? f In conclusion we would state that we have attempted to perform the duties of our mission in the purest uon partisan spirit; that wo have not sought to furnish capital to any | political party, or to ex cite popular clamor in the interests of any fa'ctHib. We havo laid our case be fore the' President and his Attorney General. We willingly testify that we havo boen , cqurtcoAisly received nnd patiently listened to. While they have refused the specific measures of relief for which we applied, they have given reasons for such refusal in no manner implying their indihposition to see justice fon^ttaiRkwkre^ to Con-] g?e?s. qVty feeL^assured that w? shall liave the immediate sanction of the President-, :5o far as we invite an impartial jb^yost^ga'^on qf ?ie^fajct of our cose, and xnsTwO Bnatfnave1 Iii? co-oporniion in any. measur&of- reUef ^ whiehjKJongreS? may adopt'after suohilnvestigationt' ^ P' ;TmV'' peTf?ft*' df iliiOulsi?thv 'ignoring j'ftrt^ Hbnbrtbio eflort, rto ^^^^(joj^ of Jtnet}' probity; neck justice, not generosity. They ask for rt Calm impartial examination of the recent extraordinary events within their, borders,, in order, that, the: truth may bVknown, and tnat there may be a speedy correction of the dangerous evils now threatening tho very lifo of the State. d by Judge J. A* Campbell, and tlfef fiieiAers of the committee. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S *~r A T 9 TT T, A book io^r?dy,ertiser3r cjcontaining the name, location,' population, branch of in formation! importance concerning every town in which a newspaper is published in United States and Domimion of Cana L ^ Price, Three Dollars,^ ,?v by mail. Address Publisher,No. 41 Park Row; N.T.' * ? a j\mtkican A ipk of 60Q pages^ffvith editors' and mblishors, nabies, dato of establishment, size, politics, subscription price and cir l^biiion of all Newspapers in the United States and Dominion of Canada. ?iniW balm if.n*! I price, five dollarl, by^mail. Address ^ubfisherf ^No. 4l ?X IVA A ^ ? REWARD. \l ||}H|Porany caso of Blind, Bleed T*')"" vfngj' Itcnfog'oT Ulcerated Piles that TJeBing's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. . Sold by all Druggists. Price, 81.00. jan 9-1 7-r bend 25 cents for the "if A book of 128 pages showing how, when 'and where to advertise, and containing a list of nearly 3,000 newspapeis, with much other information of interest to ad vertisers. Address Geo. P. Rowel 1, & Co., Publishers No.--11-Park Row, Now York. . \ J ly ARS/b'/M. SHU LEU Respectfully informs her friends and the public 'generally, that she has-moved to the residence of Mr. Dukes, where she will be prepared to cut, fit and make all kinds'of ladies' find children's dresses. Patterns of the latest styles, and at moderate prices always on hand. f v .Oreo, s. Hacfcer ? dOoors Sash, Blind Factory pTJ< ciWiiiJfesTONi A 5 , millS IS AS LA ROE AND COMPLETE, X a factory as there i* in the South- All work mnn.ufuctured at the Factory in this city. The only house owned and managed by a Carolin inn in this city. Send for price lint. Addrrew \ XMMLO GKO.S.1IAOKER, t ^ PostofHcc Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and WarerooniHonKing street oppo site CuiumpMrcct, on line of City llnilwav, 1 Nov' fn"?kw. iv NOTICE Tnd lato firm ?f. W. C.Cofer & Co., trading at Fort Motto, having been dis solved by the death of W. C. coffer, all the creditors of said firm are reipiestod to send their claims to1 W. J. DoTrcvilJe, Esa? Attorney at. Law, Orangeburg, S. la, in whoBe h*andft the settlement of the business of said firm has been placed. JoF.ii J. .Jackson, < L. P.. Rast. Dec. 20,1872. . . BROWNING ^TrtKOWNliVtC: At tornoys At*' LaW,1 f *h 1 ?RANGEnURO, CIL, S.C., M a m:oi,m I. RaOWNIKO. mchO-lyr A. P. Browxiko r- ? a&?i) birtT ? ;:r. i-: . j; \ -, v. .*> ! i :it; JTho undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the namo LOVER, ofler their services to the community, as Agents for thcSaleor purchase of Heal Estate, and for collection of Rents, &c JAS. H. FOWLtES^. ; .. . ^ 1 dlJXilUS QLOVER, At Citizens' Savings Banjc^, f.' j ' At Law Office of Glover & Glover. ., v . . ,, j We offer for sale: r I Aineir and ^beautiful residence In Or angeburg, on East side of Railroad, with [dine outbuildings, garden, etc. Also, a plantation near Fort Motte, 500 acres, with dwelling and outhouses in good con dition?water power on the place. 8 f \ * V W f*3 **< ?' ? i . ' J J - ? . i ? ? r . ? . ^ ?> -. ? *? : i ? . 100 acre farm (unimproved) on Bell ville Road, It miles from;Orangeburg; 60 acres each, of open and wood land. /!?. .? it/1 H?j 6i\iYd Y^'.'J ? k?ni ian* ?rvin'l 51 arlT ./. /i.H/ii v.r) jit Jv>-; ro We ayp >^9w . OfT^n^ov^^ of DRY* GOODS, JiATS, SHOES, and FANCY GOODS, *.n <r.?T>-.^'.) JLX'l T? t urn gYlfXMH'Jt q/.j i \' r.<- IV^Ka?va TKHB3 H-IT:^ Hi >; .?"it* iCall at once and bbtnlh bar^nsW: 30*J Felder V?se & Izlar .K-MV.V/I ,H .?Al Xf-?1 d"*i !!!Il)JliriJIt .?HMH-JU !li/;Ui'Jfi dni >'.> f I E. J. OLIVEROS, M. TJ, WHOLESALE AND R ETA TL DRUGGIST. DEALER IN : Drugs, Medicins, Chemicals, Faints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Brushes and Cuttlery, also Perfumery, and Fancy Articles.. *U<> la: ?ti I ct uiab] ds< CHRISTMAS IS GONE! NEW YEAR IS COMING! I have received an additional suppply of fine, Fancy Groceries and Liquors.' ' articles that have never been kept in thi? Town before. Call and examine, und purchase yoar . New Yearssupply before everything ia sold. All Goods proinptlypedt homo without charge. W. T, MUMiER. BOOKS! GAMES! FANCY GOODS The undersigned has just received a tine assortment of the above articles, suit able for the Holidays, to which he would call the attention of the public. Also a full supply of Fireworks, &c. Always on hand a select stock of Stationary, School Books and Music. Call and examine before purchasing our holiday goods elsewhere. Subscribe for "The Aldine" and secure wo bc utiful OhromoH, Avhich arc worth more than the subscription price. KIRK ROBINSON, dec 11 At the Engine House. FERSNER & DANTZLER, P III N T I S T B Orangebarg, S. C, Office over McMtustcr's Brick Store. . FkUSNRK. P. A. f>ANT7I.?U, I). I). s inch l'J-.'lmoH i FEMALE COLLEGE. CoLUMMA S. C. j Will be opened January 1st. 1873, \jith a full corps of experienced Teachors. ; Rates per scholastic year?half yearly in advance. Board, including washiug, fbel, and lights together with tuition in regular College Course per Scholnstic year of nine months $225,00 ijor Circid.tr, Address j Rov; Samuel Jones President, Care .of Christian Neighbor, Columbia OIUNGEBIJRG, I^VNUj FOR S \LK. j About i()0 acres" bTl&ira in lots of 15 tb 40acres, located on the South Caro lina Railroad.below and within 11 miles drtne Town of Orangcburp, will be sold on Monday, the 13th of January, 1K73. The lots will be platted and numbered so ? as to be examined by parties \icst ring to purchase. It is unnecessary to speak of 'the advantages 6f the location' to persons familiar with and wishing these beautiful lot.*. : Th*-pmt c&fi ? be B^en'rRt! Mr. ll. c . Glovers office, on and after the 1st Mon day of January. Terms made known on day of .-ale. I llec. :50th, 1872. AM?*? The nudcrsigned offers for sale his-plan* tntion,. containing ? three hundred and thirty-two acres; about one hundred en closed, with a good fence, nnd in a high state o: cultivation; located in Orange-: burg county, St. Mothew's Parish, fifteen miles east of Orangeburg c. P., one mile distant from State Road, opposite sixty eight mile post. On this place are a comfortable dwelling, with eight rooms, giu house nnd screw, aud all other ueces: | sary o'ltbuildings. For further particulars in reference to the place, address W. W. Houck, Or augeburg c. H. For terms of sale, eaj dress the subscriber, columbiaJ^, ? i jan2-4 Rev. W. A/Houek. FRESH and ?31 SEASONABLE GOODS! Assorted Candies, Burnt Almonds, French Gum Drops, Sugar Fruit, Mixed, ?fco. New Layer Raisins, Citron, Currants, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, Stovall's Family Flour, Salmon, Lobster and .Tomatoes, in tins, Lemon, Cream, Spiced and Soda Crackers. ajjbo, I A general assortment of Groceries &o., Cheap Cotfco apd Tobacco.,, JOHN A. HAMILTON, I $.VJL\)$20 per d tr, Agent? wanted 1 All clas ses of working people, of either hcx, young or i ohl make more money ;it work for us'io *heir I snare moments, or all llio tbne, than.at any thing else. Particular* free. Addr?s? t?. Stin nou A Co., Portland, Maine. _mild t i Nos. ltd and lf>3 Meeting .Street, Charleston, S. C. Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, net 30-8mo Notice to Consignees Per South Care?se Haiinwa;; :? By K>M*r ofthe" Yfte'Presltfelii^ftlw 'logal & through wtyl'bnVdDllecIed at ibis Agency and ttfM&i w}fl4>c deliv ered >ui},il/.charges nave been paid at the [iiepot. Thb?IrtNreWgo^ ?W'ohI ? tvffin BiiiMiiipb c4 h?sio? I am prepared to furnish Sashes, Blinds', Doors, Mantles', arid every* s'tyle Work, at the shortest n^cey an^^^j best material, at Baltimore rates, adding freight. Call in and See Catalogue, Wort' w^fTahtea7 ^"5 ? t v A- HAMPTON,; $ mfeh ria^jye. > Qrangcburg, S.C A FOUNDED, A. D. 1857. 3irt&nm lichonwue Ye^icjHn*^ FibtuSVl 3,'1873 ? " iwo Teachers,bothGraduates; :~. a ruition Per Session. $10, $15 and 420. Board, from lQto $12 per month. I (For Catalogue or Particulars, address. ... - C. K1RKLAND, A. M., gpartantmrgf S,'H?] justness Tf?ifWill Pay r?m $4 to $3 per day. dmVbe pin-ijued in your oWn neighborhood, acd is" ?fxictly honorable. Particulars free, or laraplesthmt will enableyou to go to work .-u once, will be sent on receipt of two three cent* stamp* !Address J?T,ATHAM A Co,. 202 Washington St., Horton, Map?. National Democratic Nominations., NOTICES. * { The Efcercises of Miss iBil Si* Albcr gotti's.School.will be ,resumed.QiiMon day, January tfth; lo7J>, at?the ^eyfaeu^ce, of Gaptain U\ A- Jeffords Russell 8treek.| Terms moderate. No deductions made aides.', in eases of protracted sickness. ? 1 jan 1-rl .i. ' . .- -\- ' ki . ;U SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CiiAni.RvroN.iS. C.',5May ?9; 1872. On and after SUN|)AY,. May jU,.tUe I Kissengcr trains on the South CarOliua | ailroad will run as follows; \ ? . . ! v * ' * fok augusta. Leave Charleston - 9:30 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 5;20 p m fok COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston 9:30 a hi Arrive at Columbia, . , . ?;20.p m L'o it .CJlAULESTuX. ? < /. I / T i ? i a lit J ?? Licavc Augusta ,? , .t , , 9;00 a m, Arrive at Charleston - 4.'4o p in Leave Columbia 11 - -; 9:00 a m Arrive ?\ Charleston - 4:45 p m augusta jci?ffr?Kjtrwss. ?vi(Suridaye 'excepted.) Leave Charleston :- .-fi.-^O p re Arrive at Augusta - ?* - "? 7:35 a m Leave Augusta - < . (5:1") p di Arrive at tliarlretou -. 5:50 a in columbia night? kxiuifss (Sundavs excepted.') Leave Charleston - 7:30 pm Arrive at Columbia - ] &3? Am I Leave Columbia - .- 7;30 p m I Arrive at Charleston > . .6:45,a ru bUMMERVILLE TRAIS. I Leave Summefville - 7:25 a m ! Arrive at Charleston - ,8:40 a m Leave Charleston - 3.33 p^n Arrive at Stfmmerville at - 4.50 p m cam den' branch, j ki ? u ?: ?? - - ?i ?t Leave Cnmdcn - - 7,20 a m Arrive ?t Columbia - ' 11.55 a m licavc Columbia r- . 2.10 pm Arrive at Camdeh - 6.55 p m < Day and \Night Trains connect at Au gusta withMacon and Augusta Railroad and Georgia Railroads. This is the (piickest and most direct route, and as com for i able and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other points "West and Northwest. Columbia Night Trains connect with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Day and Night Trains connect with Char lotte Road. ' Through Tickets ou sale, via this route to all points North. , 1 Camtfeft Train connects nt Kingville daily (except Sundays) with Day Passen ger Train, and runs through to Columbia A. L: TYLER, Vice-President. S. B. Pickeus General Ticket Agent. Sep 27 -.-., . ,,. S1IACKELFORD & KELLY t -*ou. im n i mti 1o s? tut.l #H% btm nslewiJ FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION 1 M*it? rvi*.ul L l?M ?4r?^i tS ,oK MERCHANTS, Nor.ni Axiajrnc Wharf, Clmvicaton,S.q s ' 1 U ..] KiJ ioi ir*>w u: aosktsy?b Moro Phillips' Ammbftihted' Carrrlbcnri ' ?ea QUANO. W. w. k1iack1.kford. wm. a1kkn KELLT ect 1-12 nord??tri jmt rf ?iiiff yntimmiii j We beg to call tbe attention ?f IhtUgk a gists,Tbyaician3 and Colintry. Mcrchan? to our largai.rad compjete^toc^ijfej^i r Goods uBUfllly kept in aFiest-class uutab ^SiSfMti^sPrugWarcho'j.w, consisting in pnrt of Pnic Drug's, Medi b and Chcmicajs, F?retan, and Pomes-; hl! Proprietary Articles, Instrument usses, Supporters, Bandages, Suspetf*0* ?ibhsfHxlMss vfate;3Windol Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Fancy Goodj aud Dwg^^'^undrics.whfcli fiavo been selected with great care to meet the wants ? of all in faced of Keliable Articles ail moderate prices. l|aW*?/fr> j Wo ?re also Proprietors of the follow-] in^which iwo offer .with confidence -aa; being equal to. .any similar Preperations] in ^jniarketitz mo Win~4>jft'4 Shunter Bitters the great Southern Tonic, Mqise's hiorsa* hog and _cattle Powders; Mo'ieo's fever and ague rilla^^ajgranj^^ to cure. Moies's popular white worm cau d?. Moise's liver pills, purely vegetable. Moisg's morning star yeast or baking pow-. dere. Collier's remedy* for man and beast/ , the best, Liniment ever used. We nrnr^ nien^fdi*^b%lfowTbg;a wtV offer at proprietor's prices: ,Dr. "Ton ' GhladriV Royal' C&w%* S^hbapps/ This"world-feknowned' To'riie1 is!highly recommendep by tbeWnce't el?fi''*** nent German Phosiciansg and pronounced -by them us perfectly pure, and free tromi ** all aduftorationv ot?i flW* ??. m lit'J y*n , ?lu? tvntCja ban -Bitters and* mom 7 w"i Pattent Spring Show Cases, Walnut and ? Metal Frames. .4,?, 6> 7 and 8 feet, always on had. b * ?*t nOV.27- It c UaiVhtti tfa^trntti JljlM Ah?tJoiirr?ai ?ncf ?>d? la ti -OF . f ? *lUvfct*we.I ? TH| j. ha? h- yu?jJ?iil? t ; ; We respectfully call, the attention of the citizens of OrQUgcburg aud Orange burg County to the fact, that we will have, a choice lot of horses from Virginia, on this market by the twentieth of De cember. This slock ban been selected from choice stock raisers in the Old Dominion, ajid with ati%?-tt^bc/AecViWties>?if this luarkct. They will consist of fine Saddle und'-HnrweW4ior*cs.*>We ailrj^Hl f?ttf^'* attention to the fine lot ofijaule* we now have on hand. Wc expect to keep a full supply, of-both: homos ai*iittt&*)C/vptaj& lv ou hand. If our stock don't give sat ?jJ t-.ua-o.fint: /? .- ihwjtlt isfuction, you can return them, ami get yohr money biu-k^hte mter*stzq flYy'titt" that's all we want. . ?j.,,^ s?-?.,||,a SALE STABLES OF 10...i IW. ]NI. SAXNT <fc C?T: |?ug27-tf. Worses! Mules! .?Ccwll Bamberg, --^g> Hjj^ J^f*^ni^?roH^' Tlio undersigned keep? constantly oil ta'n'd ? full Stock of Horse* Janil lMfn>*-*-fcW ?*M>* ad pikesto mit the times. 7,1-1 :?r.( Call at the stable ^^oa/ j>?j|iddcr. To?r is I?lar, at Orat^njj Q(t ^fiojRiStfptdc-b *l I intend doing a U**e bnaiposs, aJiti gUOj;al?{l?t,t buhinesa at O/a^gcbur? QVIL joct 30 ?*-?? *?*^fV M\T?iim:Ra. ??'- .^u...'j: ?jatt'.'a5! h u -?-1 ? .J.i-I *?-s*.< ^. > THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT, NEW FAMXLYiSiNGERJiBJBWmCrT-?: 'sali^aJ fUUrfO dat?W "WITH ATTACHMENTS FOn Aid- KLVDB OF WOKK in fast winning favor ULthc uoiwdiold, as shown by tbe rapidly !nrreaRhig<tal<Mi>''; ?This NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE \H callable of a range and vntkty or work such as was once thought hnpowihlo ,tp pfirform by rnachinery* W c claim and can nhow tliat it is die cheapest' ?noat beautiful, dolientory afranjr cd, nicely adiusUid, ?jonilv operated. uikL ?fioo*i r ? ly running" of all the FamTlfSevrlng SachT..?. It U remarkableuo^ oidydbr ths laa^ejand]^ riety of its sewing, lint alxo for the variety and (lltlerent kinds of icxturo which it will vith ct^iial ficiHty and perfection, using silk twi-.t, Ibien or cotton thread, fine or coarse, nlalnna*' tbe inierlockCTl-clastic^ichy-aykwttoM^k?*!? of the fabric sewn. Thus, bcay?? cJotii,^ f?a3 lentil, r may 1ms sewn with great strength ana uniformity of stitch; ami, uc\i mOmeSt^tRIi willing and never, wearyinc instrument may bo adjuste?! forlflhe work m- gitmc or gosaamer tis sue, or the tuckinj-jiX tarlatan, or ruflling, or ajmoc* ^ny^?her*\rWrV Mlich rftlicate fing*r hkve been known to perform. J -} >*f?*. At the world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales! J. K. White, Agent Office at Engine House, Orangeborg, S. C. pin o 3m