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Garnag; Factory. Tbc undersigned respectfully iti founs the public that he i.s prepared to do all Kind of Work in the above line, on the .shortest no tice and at living Prices. HORSESHOEING done in Lite best possible manner. 1 also have in full operation my VI,A N rL\G ANI) MOU LDING\ MACHINES, And GRIST MILL. All work in this Hue done with oil. delay and on reasonable terms. A share of the pubjic patronage is solici led. inly 25 II. RIGGS. ?alt, call AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1*71 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to iill orders in PIES BltEA.I), ROLLS, a a k r. s Of all descriptions. GUNGKKS Bv ihc UARKKL <>r Hi >X. "Also 13 Ti HI A t) Tor Calnp-Mcetlngs or any other kind of Meeting?. J jst received [Orvnli ? lonfoel ioaarivs, Fancy dSoodM A ail Xotionw Which will be s..!.l LOW a< any that can be bought in Orangehurg. Thankful fur the pasl patronage of my friends and '.liepiibtiu 1 -*ti 1! solicit a con tinuance of their eiisioin." T. W. Alboiv i ltn-s?. 1' Street, tu J rept Pi; 1*78- ty Mr. .1 >t.t I, i door t<> !'. Ilarlv I 0113 m REU?BlE, I Dit. San roan's Ltvint ExyuioitATon* is a Siautlnr I Family l\ ai ? .y for dist* iip.cs of the Liver, Stomach yi k \ i t i rttnd Bowels *?Vegotublo. It is Purely It never fi ??Debilitates?It is ^tfm \\ 1?S X\ oAo^sA^S with unprecedented results. < SEND FOR GIRCULAn.J t>Jl ' ? II i OrilSl U.?U| ?..U., f. bw VOH? 1:1 1 , AXVDiiracts'r tru.tTri.i. vnOirS tti:ei ohm. ? pi 10 jy X:i O TT .1 :: \:se amd ca71 lf. powders ?fc. il? agj Si k,"Uionro or i I'ovcnl "i-.'vii, S'o !Iok?k u111 <li'< of ? ii.io !l(MS or I.r.vo I'k V Fi>:iI/.'r I'<mv.!..|ii nr?: <i?< i i:. . . I otll/.'Bl'ouvlri* with nr.-: ii i |?r?v :it Uno Cn?l.KISA t'oaf/s IVmiltTS will pri'M-ia t.oi. i ??? Koutk. Kotitr/a PowIhm will In run.<a I ? ? tjti iiillo ol n-11 ^ fin I f'ltmm twenty |?*?r n tili I iiiui:u thu liultor r.rm i. ?! ?? < i?t, Ponti'* Powder* will rnro or proven! nlihnsl rvbiiy I ICZASK lO ?lllrlj l|ttr'--.< llll'l < .11 111- n-il^wt; POliT*'* I'ov.ii-am wn.t. Ol vi; SATIbfACi ION. Solu ovcrywhi r>.. r.. pouts;, rrorriricir, Lor salehy Dr. J. Cf. WANN AM AK Kli and Dr. A. 0. dtk ICS' liovl'J ly AUCTION KK?S H N ; , T. G. IIUBBELL "Will attend to the sales of Keal I'stale Personal Property, &c, Public or Private, p.usinem entrusted to liioi will bcproniptU bttended t>>. Orungcburg, Ho. Ca., rv?'- !.i 1ST'.*. nov 'Ji 1 Si 9 BY A. Urn AGX. A.t Brigemann's Old Stand ? ' Call and-get your Hot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigars. Come early and order your Oyster Stow, Oyster Ery, Chicken and Rice, Ham and 1 iico, Beefsteak and Rice, Suussage and Uicc, Hams and Eggs, ('tdfee, &e.i &o. Having, obtained a Fiisl < lass lltslnarnut Cook, 1 piepare evrything in Nice Style. C II and satisfy vnur appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Prices, . aug '20, 1871) t.,.., ?f.g?n?3 cs* pi ?\$ (Fe?*. r; * i p, - M ? ,.1, W V? tii _ L feil w j 0 j X ^ k hi'iffip pins coptlcn, ?n* tr. wondorful In Its procoduntod for dulr.g; n large range ol oewinyln te.ddl? fabrics and leather. Its motions ti--c continue u =, admitting of on extraordinary rate of speed, elthor by steam or fcrt powot*. Every motion cf tho treadle makes six stitches, t'.ius produc ing about one-third h*cro work in a day than other Sowing Machines* 5t has ho step motions, and fcJghtc ha ;.!*io stitch with the needle out of tho foi^rio, it uses the well-known Wilson Compound Fcvy:n both sides of the needle. It has two-thirds loss parts than any other flrst-elass Sevvin? r.lachhm. Sts arm is fully eight and one-half inches long and five and one-half inches high, and tho whok Machine is very compactly and cci.?n tificaily constructed in proportion;, elegance, c -.sn and ?hppaar* anco. Its simple, powerful rmci perfect mechanism places It as far in advanco of all othor Sewing Machines as tho telephone is superior to tho tin speaking tube. The WILSON WJEfJ?JWO ATTACMLiEfiT, for ropairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING!, fur" nished FREE with all Wel.SO?! 3t?W:?JO MACKCKES, tcgothoi with n Tucker, Rufflor, Corder. Sotcf Hemmers, ?lndor, etc. IT-IEODORE KOIIX AGENT FOR ORANGEB?RG COUNTY shaving ANDH?Yr DRESSING l>om' in die inosl appro* i?d sule bv . IT. i M.VITMKYVS. im Kxpcricnccd Harbrr, un ? Market Street, in rear of thu l'osiuHice 1.11 '.? F. BgM?ES, Igt. i;ndi:k M ASOXSC flIALIi l^riviitlH ixml Count ryiucn ?llciid! |")? not \v:iii imlil you spend i \ n in in place.- dear; JVIakt- DeMAKS ymirG rweer bete! Ask him for Iii.-, fl V.MS so nice, Igimuiue tit tho LOWEST l'KICE! S'h".> and lev Iii?- Flour .so tine, ( 'In i-r. :iik1 A LIi Illing? in Iiis line ! ||ave.?ome ItlJTTKU sent uromid? Kvery; mini should liaye :i |?'ouud ! .\ i'd if you'd feel wed und able. i'-.n IdsMACKIOUKL on your Tidde ! Caood arc all things in lii< St?>i?*, |{< ason catmoi iisk for umre ! ()nly try his LIQIIOKS Mire - ( 'aii t lie (.(pud led iiiiy where ! I0ver> man who ki.mvs I?kMARS, |{udu's for hi- e.oo.1 Segars! ? n Iii-? S;i in pic Ivt'otn they ily, , very time that they art-dry! Nome : bin,; n il- them HE'S tb'J nCiU ! _.\ ml he always lends lhe van ! ^ru r yet ili<i lie retrcat,'^ |)?u'| \ un know In can't be beat ? I.did; within Iii- Store so grand, i n Iii- l> ir-lldoni near ai ban I; 4fcne-ii<>ii liim and von will s ?e ? |INT>KK*OLI) Il'i: CANNOT UK! (>ii ! wail not till you are wi-.r, |{ea.Min points to Mr. I'< lsKK, Selling laney I >ri. k- t<> all? (aive bitn llicn i general call, J{e.-i assurtil, DkMA KS Bella cheap, \ml (lie iiiuttt'g??.ds will keep, \e\i r ft mm' to bless your -tars? |)<>\\ it v. itli all i Xirt'pi I leM A i :s. WATCHES AND roit SA I i K ? AT IMe&er&te Prices ! am .-filing my Old Slock LOW DOWN To makcrooin for Fall Goods. t. Si y Ich Landre Ik's Garden Seeds On band. Now is the lime t<> plant for Summer upe. Call at once. W. P. It?bil'lgOll. NOW : 11 k 1 1 it ty pist 11 < cived. AT.gO A ni 1 Ktoclc of F. A. SCBIFFLEY, (Noxt Door to Dr. Patrick,) Would in form my fi tends that 1 have opened a lirst el a- s X^AMILY GBO GEH Y On my own account, and would solicit their patronage, ONLY FRESH GOODS Kept, and sold lor the Lo wc.si Po?.s.U)lc Pxlo'os l or C.tSSI. rii iy 14 .".in | ? <li??i:-e i in ported |>orl it ltd " iShcrrv Wine; for to*le low, lit Wallace Cannon's old stand. HORsi: s!ioi;i\r;. 'I'he undersigned lias opened at llie o'd stand, opposite Mr. .Ii I*. Ilrrley. where lie i.-> prepared l<> do all kinks of work in tin The Marl, smith Lin, . Stielt as Mors,--shoeing, making plows and Ucpairing buggies anil Wagons. All ivork wairarited to give satisfaction, jau '.? -in W.M. HOW VAAj. \ ) I \ X 'V I -r T i l\ OPENATIVE AM' MECHANICAL. liy I 'r. I.. S. W< il PK. (Mice oVer ! !'. Louis' Stoic. Satisfaction gu.inoiecd in all operations. i'- d" Teetli extracted without pain, b\ the use of Nitrons < ixido fht-t. V A LEKVKXD.VHL 1100 r & SHOEMAKER, AT IIAREEY'S CORNER, Uespccl fully informs his customers and tin- public gt'hcl'ally, that he has on hand ;?. ltd I stock of* the very best Mat.' rial and Latest Styl, -, jo i suited for .Summer, which will he made up in any style at from >:{ 50 t,, t ? > :".>r shoe- ami Gaiters, lloxts I'rom SI up. Ucpairing done in the neatest manner irid on the shortest notice. 1 also keep constantly on hand a full stock of Leather, La?ts, Pegs, Awls, Thread, Ladies briiss Heel Plates, and the v**ly best Shi ?? Strings, also fork Soles, Heel Still! niii; . or ^upporiors, Shoe 'l'ai - I of all kinds, and Shoe [Hacking of the best uualitv, and all Other material il <;d in t It is line Having many years experience in the business, I guarantee satisfaction in my Work and prices. A trial is solicited. tlr*i>' 1 will not he responsible for w ork left with m< longer than three months. 1* A LEFVKN?AHL. fob 27 l y Editorial Notes. ! Highland Park? Browory?Zoological Garden ?spring Grove Academy. iMOltr las',, we gave an account of the wanderings of tlie*l*re?s Associa llou up to their arrival in tin* oily of ?unoinnati. Hero wo resume the story. Un (ho night of our ..arrival, the reception to the.- lutli Carolina delegation was going on at Highland lark to which we desire to acknow ledge an I express nur appreciation fi>r a llattering invitation from our I esteemed fel low-tow nstna li lion, j Samuel Dibble which was handed to ! us by Col. 1'arrow of .spartan burg. V. e regret however that thisinvitu- J tion reached us too late for our at tendance. The next day however made ?; amends Cot*thisd -.appoi.itsnout. Col. I Blackburn, of wli tin we have.already i -;? uken, came around to our bean quarters, and wa. ted to know at what [ Tiiue the PrcVs Association of South Carolina would he ready to receive the attentions of the Cotton ISx ehangc and citizens of Cincinnati. The Association appointed 10 o'clock ttic next day. t lie morning catne, ! und at the appointed hour, twelve elegant cttrriages. drawn by milk White horses, were driven up to our doors, and the Association ordered to lake scats. Coy. Simpson, pen. ?i I a good autl our other guests were escorted to the front carriage, a-nd ??the hoys';' tilled up thejolliers fol lowing on belli ml. We then started on a delightful ride, over the great city, which gave the country editors an excellent op portunity for seeing all ol its sights and wonders, or. as our liahiweli brother says, ??wearing long duster's^ ariiicd with palmetto fan.-, and put ting on airs as if they were prpfed b'ioual tflFttri! t ." We visito'l liiany places of public interest i1! the city, among otlieis lie Brewery, where w? lingered lOiigei tiiati elsewhere i:: consequence ofihe Jtfpth we had to go under grotiud in order to witness the different pro ge?Sbs of beer inulying and rofrigor; Ving.' We found the whale matter ?T\'e(-edrrt^Ky itttcfostLu??4 -i'i '. it wars with dillietilty that the parry Could be induced l<? ro?iimo the journey. Strange lo say. i'i (Iiis Iircwo?.v mat t. r. ; hi! old :i Intro i- verified that -a pro;?.I-1 is no-, without honor save in I bis oyvn eo:i:i! iy." Ihre we were honored. In fact, unite nathtd usi'hu to praise. Hut, as sob:i as we re turned to our homes, an erratic goiiiiis of poetic proclivities, and we :?ro ashamed td a id an inhabitant of t)range!?urg; gravely gets oil' the following .-.s the sentiment of the L'ress Association when they visited t lie l'?rewe: v : Tliethir ty eardi drinks iip the raid ?V ?s<t dnnkiiigcoiiie to life again;? 'I liebtinuiig uiii drinks iip die Sea Ami ill-inking, hiiulitly diine-ioii me; Tin- gi-owiiijj pl.-iiitrt drink up the de w Anil drinking live for me an I you; If stiii and e.wdt am*, plain-, ivheii dry Ad i i!;u llieir ill inks, why should not I ? ?'Ii! u ! me, dear Crusader, why.' We have found out u ho this (r:i dltCer of on; fair name i and have reported him to (!ov. Siinpson aiid our future Governor liagood, who were a |>rii-1 id*oill' company, and who will doubtless see in ii I hut he is rendered ineligible to :?im Ollice of emolument or tn: I lor all tiiiic to c<>ine. I'roui I lie llrewery wo wont on uiul ! soon eanie io t In- celebrated elevator by which (dir carriages .'were wafted prnhahh o^cr !''<> feet i i the air at an Singh/ of l"i degrees or h-ss. to the Highland I'ark where a udtguilioent baiupiel prepared at llie'exponse of the citi/ens of Cincinnati awaited tis at the hoick With appetites sharpen i"l by tin- ride, we sstt down lo the le.-i ivo hoard, with the gentle zephyrs fulling Upon its like tin- sea breezeon a summers evening, and before.anil below us, spread out ill panoramic grandeur, tho bountiful cities of ('in j ciniiali, Coviiigton and Newport. Ii is Heedless to SU,V that WO got Up le freshed and thoroughly prepared for [the enjoyment of (lie afternoons ; pleasures. i The Zoological gsirdon, one of the I most complete in the world, em brae ling oven species of birds, beasts and lisli, was next visited. Here wo saw the elephant and the monkey, the ihttoToi'yvhioli frieiicl CsiHersslys interests hin: more than any thing else in the world. '1 !:.? ex pi in I i iure in getting up and inaiuiainin^ this estab ishment is simply lahulous. Some of the lish pools or rescrvoiiM alone costing 0110. Wo were tlnni driven through the uibui'bau oloifanct of tbeeity. lhe inaguilicence of which is past de scription. The residences seemed like ibe playthings of the'million aires upon which they lavished time ?and money as children dote upon I their toy . The beautiful grounds, th? serpentine whiles, green swards, silvery ponds, cool fountains tmd shady trees surroundingthese mas- j sive suburban Uomes, exhibited ti de gree ul*taste far beyond our expecta tion. I About twilight wo were driven into tin- majestic portals of Spring Grove Cenietery, suddenly emerging from tin- city of the living.to the ueity thedeiul.'' Mere again ele gance and taste ?Ifriieted our tdtetb lion on every . 'de. The grounda cover an iiuinciisoarea, benutilully varied between hill and valley, which with its quioi rustic air^ form-, a most appropriate deeping? place for t he departed spirits. Under the sombre iiif"ue"ces of this | hallowed spot, an I tli? shades of evening thickening fast around us.; u e wi hdedotir way hoiuew'nrd; eiirry- i iug with us flic comforting thought, that while the citizens of this busy : mint of the tvorl I arc ever active* and concerned about ^he a flairs of I the living, they arc equally thought- i fu! and zealous in keeping fresh ami | green the memory of their dead, m i ting an cxuiuplu to be imitated bv all, In onr next we will finish the sub j .'A of t hese notes. ?? i. i?i. ?. mrr i ii Ol'H 0B1TI UtY. an appkai. i i:om tuk upphi> I kdilov f line*: When in town some time since, the ? editor, that insatiable creature, tohlj us he ivas thinking of inserting our obitu.-.ry. as froth -.Mir long silence, he concluded tie.- fitful fever"of life had consumed us. We entreated .'ii:-. to do us the great favor of carrying out his intentions, a-: in our opinion, it is more desirable to know lite es timation in which we are held while yet i:: the land of the living, for after wurd?, iar more iinportant subjects will exclude tie* t:?>jsiUer?ti6s( of, seif, lint-a iitful fever lias seized our pen osice more ?.:?). we have not censed literally to exist, yet we very much fear, it will be tin- death of us, before I fSSU is numbered with the past. Therefore; a: present, wo L'saoy to transmit yorj a few lines in order to port ray's .me ->!" "?ifcr gricv-* uc s. wit jj the faint hope t liat a slight porlii i')f sympathy may eli.ee v us in i Iiis darkest hour. I It sceined as if. {he Overshadowing ! clouds that bbsu'refl our historic land would never be swept away by the returning sunlight of prosperity. Desolation rode by on the wings of tin- wind, and wrong-and oppression strode on past our hearthstones, sweeping away all brightness, and leaving only the ashes of destroyed hopes behind. Carolina's children bore it tis long as possible, but at length they; threw off tlie i mi titleof indifference by which they conceit led their fctdiugS, and are uow engross ed in a glorious strtiggh?p'very where we set? eager, anxious fares,? on the liglcways, in the assembled throng, -u the btisy iliart, by the iircsh.UN ?Arc., A r. ? Let its pause for Inrath before proceeding); !t is not our intention uio discuss tlie issue at hand," lull led oil'by tlie spirit of the lino s, we have detained you too long without ?'staling tlie olijcct of our meeting/' It will he well here to drop the plural, and say the rest on iiiv, own responsibility, because i am not a voter, being neither man nor j hov; nevertheless t am a su derer out account of political sentiments, and I hereby tippcal to yoiir sympathy ! tvhile I relate some of the troubles j ; hat beset uon ? politicians, Last week tve started to your town of Prangeburg. Auer journeying a few miles' our vehicle was stoppen by ii hofsehuih who dctaiticd.us a tuna ?,\. arv time, ??tiniii In- couttetto over life whole liehi of the present campaign, stud express his private opinion on each and every topic. ??>. lug iihalh relieved of this pbliti eiah, we proceeded forward, l>ut we were soon encountered by a biiggv, tw<? wagons, a earl, and several nondescript eavaliers. The way thus i blot leaded ue were detained until the tale was told over again. Kortu nutelv we met with only three more interruptions, but just as we were entering town, were stopped short by an elderly person, whowalked very j briskly, carried his head rather high, ami evidently saw things far beyond I the limits of ordinary mortal's vision. He harangued tediously same itnin fclligihlc (10 lue ) jargon II b?tlt a con tention, or convention. .Mi arriving ut :t store where I did nei wish to buy any thing, i patiently ( ?) held the reins ti long half hotir m the street while my companion discussed events with the merchant. Finally \vc began our purchases, but < very thing w as thrown into the shade by the grand ideal of politics. Business is nothing in comparison to it, comfort is nothing, local items arc of no im ortancc whatever, Aftei purclias Yng \vli?t i: w as possible to ob.nin^L* asked Ibr samples for a frieud who could hol go herself as politics was driving the horses all the time. It, was evident that it tuadjplittlc differ ence with their custom whether folks saw their goods or hot?the idea of asking for samples to show around when two politicians were right there engaged in an animated dialogue! Customers forget to buy, clerks to i ll. while- the doctor talks three hours before ho thinks his patient requires any other proscription, and oh, shiiiiic! I have seen young men and old leave church before services are over to talk politics. Even the pious deacon deems it ho harm to open hissocUlkr |htper in the interim and glance over its contents tinder the very shadow of the sacred desk. The farmers won't think of their crops (.-:!! ucs! year!) because the grand theme engrosses their time, Or tongues, which is all t he same: and your litt le dream of the bother and privations we house keepers have to Undergo, for the voiceiof.the politi cian is heard al the gate till dinner Waiting on the table looks utterly cold and forlorn, ami patienceTs worn thread-bare. Knowing the excite ment and engrossments of thedtiy. I would not have ventured to ?range burg^ lind 1 not sent seven distinct times for a summer dress and vine gar to pickle cucumbers before frost ( as everybody is so fond of pickles) :??]?). cit'l'b tillie Sil? !i trilling items were loraoHou. Xbw, Nl-i'i Kdltbr, can we do with out :."w dtes.-es u hen the season for pic nics :t':il c.-u ip meetings is at hand? i- u :?. palatable without sug ar, or etlti w? iiiakd coffee Intst'twicu the usual linn .- Will politics furn ish supplies"' and are we tq be stop ped on the public rend by everybody eher Do you think it proper Ibra lady at a country church, after wait ing an hour aft?r service, to harness the. horse while her noble "lord of creation" st ays on the other side and tells the. lhtest ilispaicli to \in adinir ! tig audience? Am!. .Mr. Editor, t!oi?.4 it accord with your idensynf judicX'ior the big brother, who is a member of some club or other; to come i.i when a yoiuig ladv's beau pays' his semi monthly' >:.-it und talk atihim until !iis whole sit tent ion is diverted? l-Iow e\'0r, i- i; not reaseniableto suppose that at a pie-nie speeches would be morn interesting where there was only One tindiibr, lliah if the orator of the community moulded the stage ami eommh tided public attention? Besides, how can one succeed in life, or be contented when ambition is dethroned, eV.ory aspiration urusli ed. ami all literary, social, ami domes tic interests overshadowed by the political atinqspherq? Our case re minds me of ihr- family I hat was troubled by a ghost twenty.years At length lot-cap-- its persecution; they concluded toledvii lhe"ho?sc williiis unwolcome tenant, and move away. Tlie:i- goods were packed for trans portation, a conveyance at tlie dolor, 'a hen a neighbor coining up inquir ed, "Whit: g^tiig awayV" ami the ghost replied I Vom his position among rite furniture. "Yes, we are ail gpiUg!" Likewise their ghost Ofthe times haunts lis everywhere?dings to us with e\:is|i rating persistency. Have pity, t >. ye.politician! ere'we are .li dri .??? to distraction. "Let its !,..uni- and when we go alui.'iii!. : !' ;'; .-e speech is grant ed to alk'* ?'o m?! disregard the cry id' ?!i" o'j?jiri'?se I. ? ??, \ if ??no one will be deprived of .-i:tv rights or privileges,V give us our rigid and the privileges (hijOyed in enlightened nation. Lei is- ' . ? t he thermometer nsnsro I : I N. Pit ATI LKl 1* ;.-i -aid by some, thai it is so warm thai lite < ows give .sour milk. Who iicxtr Twd bales of bow ci.tton have been received in New Orleans and Oalvcs toll. ' A Vlllihi' IIOUSK A first-class Hotel, located in the very heart of Cluirlesloii'.s l-'a>hionahlc Promen ade, King street, nearly opposite the Thea Ire, and conveh eld t" business. Terms ?2 per day. 0? P.O. W. M I./.i VAX, Proprietor. F IL I'.KVii.i.K, Superintendent. Dress-Making &c. The undersigned respectfully informs th? piddle that .-he is prepared to do all kinds of Ladies and t i. i.ih nu n- Sewing, Patron age M>Ueit"il, and saiisiacdoii guaranteed, Drenscs made indie lalesi Styles. Miss R. E STICKLK. Over Store <>f 1'. ii. Cannon, and nexl dooc to DukCh' Drug Store. I Orangcburg, S. t'., Match I SSO. mar If