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LOCAL. IP. I\ BE AIID, Associate Editor, JJgy* Mr. KlUK Rouixsox is authorized to collect and receipt for advertisements and sub scriptions to the Times. Friday, 21st hist., is tho longest day of the year* We understand that theio was another run-away match near the favorite Bridal Resort, (Branchville) a few days ago. The Elliott Truck House is in rapid course of erection, and soon we expect to sec "over the way" a handsome and impos ing structure for tho use of the "boys in white." To Our Readers.?If there is any thing you know, that is worth knowing, that wo ought to know, and you know that we don't know, please let us know it. Notice the change made in Capt. Ham ilton's advertisement. The Captain is offering the favorite "Home Shuttle Sew ing Machine." This machine is too well and favorably known to need comment at our hands. We would call attention to the card of Drs. Fersncr & Dantzler, in this issue. These gentlemen are located over the store of Win. Willcock, where they are prepar ed to execute work in the most improved and satisfactory manner. Wanted.?A flat boat nnd four oars men to ply hetween Messrs. Bull.Scovill nnd Pike's corner and Thompson's alley. Apply to the "City mothers" as our "City Fathers" arc at present occupied with the new street. .? ? ? - ? The New Street.?In another col umn will he found a long ami well-written article upon the subject of the new street, by one who knows whereof he speaks. Hereafter, articles upon this subject must be confined to not more than one tolotivu in length, in order to insure pub lication in theso columns. "A word to the wise, iSc." We are request eil to give notice that the next meeting of the Orungebur<x Missionary Union will commence on Fri day before the fifth Sabbath in June, with the Walnut Grove Church. Rev A. P. Norris is appointed to preach the intro ductory sermon and Rev. II. J. Edwtrds the charity sermon. Subject for discus sion:?"How should Christains live so as to bring out their influence in favor of the cause of Christ?" -- ?-tm ? ? Two stalks of Cotton 27 inches high full of forms, were handed us last Wednes day too late for notice in that issuo. They are fair sample of thirty acres growing on place of Mr W. W. Culler. We suppose that the recent rains have shot it up to at least three feet. We would also notice two cotton blooms handed us, one by Mr John D. Kcitt nnd the other by Col. T. B. Whaley, on the 14th. The young gentlemen in the vicinity of Rowe's Pump, in this county, met and organized a Base Bail Club, on last Sat urday, with the following officers: Murray Robinson, President. J. A. Fuuchcss, Vice-Presidcnt. Robert Crutn, 1st Captain. Daniel Faircy, 2d Captain. Lawrence Wolfe, Secretary. Warren Faircy, Treasurer. Gadsdcn E. Colton, Instructor. Capt. Jno S. Bowman, Umpire. A. F. Browning, Solicitor. Dr. E. J. Frederick, Surgeon. List of Letters Remaining in the Ornngeburg P. O. to Juno 12th, 1872. Brookman, F. Colter, Samuel. Inabinett, Miss Sallie. Xing, Lou. Reed, Waid. H. Stewart, Peter. Smith, G. L. Sellers, Jos. L. Persons calling for the above letters will please say they arc advertised. * F. DeMars, P. M. Til? following named persona have freight remaining.in tho Express Office, at this placo: H. G. Slutden Dr. W. Tompson. Mrs M. A. Sifley. J. D. Keitt. J. S. Bowman. T. Oliver. M. N. Solley. J. H. Felder. J. W. Hartzog. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. No 310, KINO STEET., (Between Wentworth and Society Streets.) ? LARGEST STOCK SOUTH or Cigars, Tobacco, IPipcs, &c. fhU and cjamint before, buying eltaehere.. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. All goods delivered free to De pot, and n'h charges for cases or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. .June 14, 1R72 35 tf SherifT* Sales. By virtue of sundry executions to rite directed, T wil/ seV to the highest bidders, at Orange burg Court House, on tlu* first MONDAY in July next, for cash, the Wowing property via: one Tract of Land containing about 'jnu acres, in St. Mat hews Parish, in lots of al out ">0 acres, (plats <?f which may lie seen sit my office.) Ix-vied on as the properly of ticn, T iriek at tlic suit of W. W. Watt. II. 1UOOS, S. (>. C. j Sheriff's Office, Orangeburg, C. IL, S. C, June 7, 1S72?17?Id NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, OitAXGKituo County, S. C. June 5th 1872. Pursuant to an Act PROVIDING for the ASSESSMENT and TAXATION of PROPERTY, approved Sept. loth, 1808, and all Acts amendatory thereto: Notice is hereby given that this Office will be open for receiving RETURNS of I PERSONAL PROPERTY, from the FIRST DAY of JULY to the twentieth day of AUGUST, 1872. All Owners, Agents, Administrators, &c, of Real Estate are earnestly requested to ninuc Returns to this Office in ordci to prevent Erroneous Entries from being made in the Tax Books. All persons failing to make their Returns on or before the20th day of August, a Penalty of 50 per cent will be added to their Assessment. JAMES VAN TASSEL, County Auditor. Orangeburg County. junc 12th?6t WARM WEATHER HAS COME, And so hns one of the finest, choicest ami most complete Stocka of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c., AKU1VKD AT F II W Briggmann? Stove, IN RUSSELL STREET, That run be found in Orangeburg. An inspec tion will satisfy all. No trouble to show Goods. In addition to the above 1 have on hand and for sale a number of tho American Button-Hole Mat-Iii in--. This marl lint: will do in the best possible manner every variety of family sewing that can be done on any machine, and in ad dition embroiders on the edges, overseams, and make.--beautiful button and eye/ct holes in all fabrics. This is uuuuestionnhly far beyond the capacity of any other machine. Instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed to all pur chasing a machine F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. may 15?tf OTTO SOJTTAG, DYER AND SCOURER OF GENT'S COATS, PANTS AND HATS. &c, ClU KI.K8TON, S. C. J. K. KINARD One Door South Columbia Hotel. *\Ve nrc now opening one of the must desirable Blocks of DRY GOODS over offered in this market, consisting of the most popular Btylcs of DRESS GOODS, LACES, IRISH LINENS, R?01ERY, GLOVES, With a full and complete stock of heavy CASSIMERES, LINSEYS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRJ'INGS, We arc offering our stock at greatly reduce<l prices, and will guarantee to please any and all. both as to price and quality of goods. We solicit a call, feeling satisfied that we cannot fail to please. 28-3moa J. II. KINARD. ALEX? Y? LEE^ ARCHITECT Columbia S. C. WILLIAMS, BURNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. 65 Braver street and 29 F?1 ~'iqc riace. X 11-36 DR. D. L. BOOZER, Surgeon Dentist, Jb prepared to execute his professional work la tkc neatest and most perfect manner. Ofiec over Duftic & Chapman's, Opl>o.?itc the Cblunihia Hotel, Columbia. S. C. GEORGE TUPPER, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OrrosiTK Columbia Hotel, Main street Columbia, S. C. 1 COTTON STATES LIFE Insurance compamy. PniXCIIWI. QPPICK, MacON, G.V. The undersigned having been appoint ed State Agents for the above Company and established the office of the Com pany in Columbia,invite attention to one or two of the advantages offered to them who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a sale Home Company ; The Board of Managers at a recent meeting, passed unanimously the follow ing resolution : "Resolved, That in view of the fact that there are unusually large sums paid for Life. Insurance, to the Companies o the North and East, which sums being there invested, contribute to the enrich: meni of those sections, whilst our own South is greatly in need of en?di capital to prosecute successfully our Agricultu ral and Mechanical enterprises ; it is or dered, that for tho purpose of retaining these sums iu our midst, hereafter a cer tain proportion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more than 70 percent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be in accordance with the regulations of the Com puny, in those sections from which the said pre miums nrc attained." (Signed) WM. 13. JOHNSTON, President. George S. Ohkar, Sce'y. The Financial strength of the Com pany places it in high rank. Its hist Annual Statement shows that the Com pany possesses, besides its large Guaran tee, $170 for every 8100 of its liability. ABNEY & PARKER, State Agents. June 5. CHINA HALL, _ WM. B. STANLEY, iMronTen an*i? dkaler jy CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE) Silver-plated, Jlritannia and Japanned II'are, Table Cutlery, Mirrors, O A S- F I X T U Jl F S, HousE-FuRNisiiino (loons Gefkrally. 28-3 Universal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. We arc desirous of securing the services of a half dozen canvassing agents in South Carolina for the UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. Wc desire also, responsible lo cal agents for each town in ihe State. M. W. GARY. M.C. niTTLKK. State Superintendents .of .Igcucics. Special Notices. Flavoring extract* arc of |irimary impor tance In cookery ; ami of nil article* of thin de scription *thc highly concentrated Standard Kx tracts, preparetl by .Joseph Burnett & Co., Bos ton, arc pronounced by leading euiBiniers? Professor Blot among the number?the purest and bestk Human Wrecks.?Every day and hour we tnoct with brokemdown specimens of human ity?greeks that seem past hope of salvage.? At least seven^eighths of theso might be filled with new vitality, by a courso of Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters. Many arc mi fieri ng from tho reaction of rum-polluted hitters or powerful minerals. It is characteristic of Dr. Walker's Great Restorative that it neutralizes the e3*ftci of these inbscalled remedies, and ac complish In time a perfect cure. Nature gives us Teeth, but she docs not pre serve 'and purify thent. That must be done with fragrant Sozodont. The dental bone and its enamel casing are made invulnerable to nil destructive influences by the daily use of this beneficent preparation. $60,000 Dollars will he paid for any remedy which will cure chronic Rheumatism. Pains in the limbs, back and chest, Sore Throat, In sect Stings, croup, Dysentery, colic, Sprains nnd Vomiting, quicker thnn Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment; established in 1847; never fails.? Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, Carbolic Salve nticqlialcd as a healing com pound. Physician* recommend it as the most wonderful remedy ever kllown. Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York." Chrlstadoro's Hair Dye.?This magnificent compound is beyond contingency, the safcHt and most reliable dye in existence^ never fail ing to impart to the Hair, uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity. Manufactory, 08 Maiden Lane, New York." Svapnia is opium purified of its sickening nnd poi.'-.mous qualities. It is a perfect anodyne not producing headache or constipation of the bow el?, as is the case with other preparations of opium. John Farr, Chemist, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil.?More accidents occur from using unsafe oils, than from steamboats and railroads combined. Over 200,000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and no ac cidents directly or indirectly have occurred from burning, Ktoring or handling it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, Established 1770, New York. T. D. Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South Carolina. A Beautiful Hinte, soft, smooth and clear skin is produced by using G.W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freek/es, sunburns, and nil other discoloration* from the skin, leav ing the connexion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health. Just the Remedy Needed.?Thanks to Mrs. Wins/ow's Soothing Syrup, we have for years been relieved from sleepless nights or painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression o. spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, as a preventative against fever and ague, and other intermittent fevers. ThisFer ro-Pliosphorated Klixir of Chlisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by att Druggists, is the best tonic, nnd as a tonio for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. RIs/ey's < icnuinc fluiden Bell Cologne Water, ntvo.-ding to the original formula of Provost, Paris, so long nnd favorably known to the cus tomers of Havilnnd, Harral and ltisley and their branches, for its line permanent fragrance is now made by 11. W. Ritdey nnd the trade supplied by bis successors. Morguu A ltisley, Wholesale Druggists, New York. Tfiurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder.?The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gnnta. Sold by all Druggists. Price 2?j and 50 cents per Isittle. f. <'. Hells i<: Co., New York. J/arch 1-ly Est a in.181 inn IX 1S?-1. SELL & FOSTER. IMPORTERS AND DKAI.KItS IN Pancy Goods, Notions, Fancy Dress Goods, Hosiery Gloves, Laces, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Worsted Goods, Trimmed Hats BXillinerv and Straw Goods OF EVERY DBSIPritlOX. No. 27 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 12-Gino Finn! dNTotice. AH persons having claims against the late P. 8. BRANDENBURG, deceased, will present them on or before the 15th of June next, legally tested, and all persons indebted to the same will make payment, on or before the above date, to the undersigned persons. Mary S. Brandenburg, Cnthriuc E. Brandenburg. Margaret J. Brandenburg. Ann II, Brandenburg, may Jf> Survivors. Male Academy, OR/1 NGKBURG,C. II. S. ('. TKIl.MS l'Klt MONTH : English .... . $i.oo Classical. ?.00 J.1MESS. HEYW/IRD, Teacher. C. D. BLUME, Artist, has opened a Gallery where he la prepared to take Photographs, Daguerreotypes, Ferrotypes, Ac., Ina few minutes at the lowest possible rates. Balk up to the Gallery over Mr. F. II. W Briggmann's Store, if you want to obtain a present that is always appreciated by Lovers, Sweethearts nnd tubers, viz: Yourself Satisfaction guaranteed. may 1-tP BULL, SCOVILL &. PIKE. ARS BAPIDLY KlilDXTCINGr tlneir HiATlGr? GENERAL MERCHANDISE) INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES ANft tfESIRBL? GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT . LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also Agents for tlio IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN, under test, InW ginned 150 lbs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hours and 50 minutes, T/ilW fl fifty Saw Gin can turn out about 0 bales, 400 lbs. each, in about 0 hour*, If run at fl high rate of speed. Purchase the Winship Gin, STOCK OF BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents, June 11, 1872?18?tf MERONEt'S HOTEL ?RANGE??KO, S. C. I am pleased to inform my numerous friend* throughout the State that I have purchased the "Treadwell Hotel," and am now rejuvena ting and fixing it up in the most modem style. The tables are well furnished from tho Charleston markets. I guarantee full satis faction. W. A. MERONEY, Proprietor. npr20 CENTRAL HOTEL, (PLAIN STREET,) COLUMBIA, S. C. Board - -$2 Per Day 2fl-3m D. B. CLAYTON, Proprietor. DRUG STORE! For the liberal patronage which 1 have thurt far received from the citizens of Orangcburg and the confidence shown in mo by very num erous friends, I take the opportunity of express ing riiy sincere gratitude in the "Orangcburg Times." The encouragement of past patron age u?d kindness induces a strong faith in future success, and, while thanking my friends for past favors, I can assure them that nothing will be left undone to deserve their continuing patronage. My store is essontially a Drug Store; where will be kept such Dnigs and Medi cines alunc, as I will warrant genuine and Pure. I have arranged to supply my cistoincrs with Medicines, of the very best quality a fiord cd in the market. I avoid all cheap useless articles, and ret my prices shall be us reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines as anybody's. I invite the Physicians of the District to call ami examine for themselves. They are judges to whose opinion I submit. Send your orders and they will be Idled to your satisfaction. Just received a stock of pure, medicines consisting of Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil Sweet Oil, Epsom Salts, Cream Tartar, Carh. Soda, &c, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Brushes, Con centrated Lye, Patent Medicines of nil kinds. Just call at the Southern Drug .Store on Bus sell Street, and you will be sure to get what yon want. A. C. DVKTsk ALSTON HOUSE, ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C, CONDUCTED IIY THE MISSES CATER. PERSONS traveling in the up* country should stop at the ALSTON HOUSE, Where they will find the table supplied with the best the country affords. Terms moderate. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., 3? .A. C T O 11 s , CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS &CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, NUS. 1 & 3 HAY NE STREET, Charleston, S. C. 1 am pleased to inform my nmncroits friends that 1 have returned to Lowisvjllc, and have established mv PICTURE GALLERY I have just received instruments with which I can take as good and perfect a picture as can be had any where in the Slate. A tria/i'sn/1 I a:-k. Perfect sati.-faetionguaran teed. Cart and taken look at my Gallery. S. M. PEARSON, Artist. may l?-tf ScTi?ol 2?^?tice. A School will he cum iifd in the basement of* Mr. "Wannamaker'k residence in Orangeburg, by Stiles E. Mcl:icluimp, on Moudav, Mav 20tli.> 1872. TK.tt.MS: English ..... $3.0<y Classic* - - - ? ' 4.W The surveying business will hereafter lie con ducted by 8. lt. & H'. A. Melliehampi t|ie latter" doing the field work ami the furnier, the pi it ting On Saturday* and during vacations, 1 will also attend to the field work. STILES It MELLICIIAMrl may l?-Ibno The Chi'istimi Xoiyrhbor Is published every Thursday in Columbia, 8.C. hy SIDI. II. BROAVNE, Editor & Prop'tr The Neighbor, now in itn fifth year, con tinues an advocate of Christianity against all other religions?"war" religions in particular. As a church paper, it is not bigoted, but Metho dist. Though it bfls never aspired to the honors or profits of art "official," yet the Neighbor i* a. church paper, and an organ of edification to" the family, the school and the church?to alt who may read it. Excepting the publications at Nashville, Tenn., the Christian Ncighl>or, like all tin other periodicals in the interests of the M. K. Church, South, is private proi?orlv. And ex cepting awec.klv of the African M. E. Church, there is not, besides the Neighbor, a Methodist. paper of any sort published in South Carolina, or within a hundred miles outside. Terms: On? year in advance, $2.00- six months, $1.00. If payments be surely made within three months, it is accepted as in ndrance Ariy person sending $3.00 for others, shall have his own paper a year for Sl.tK); for $10.00' sent for others, the sender shall have his own t paper a whole year free; or, on all amninus above one's own subscription, a commission <>f 20 percent, will be allowed. The Neighbor, circulating at present in thirty States of the Union; wants an active agent for every town and neighborhood in South Caro lina and beyond. Address": CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR, apr 27 Columbia, 8. V. Save "Srour Money! GO TO. J. P. H AR LEY'S AND BUY CM KAP DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hat* Cap* etc., of which he has just received a fresh supply. AUS0, FLO CR o( nil grades BACON ,LAR D, SUGAR and COFFEE of all grades. Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Dcpartmeut| all of which I am Belling at prices not to he excelled for cheapness in the town. Come and see' for yourselves. flgyAll persons indebted to me must pay up immediately, as I am compelled to close my books. A word to the wke is sufficient. J. P. HA KLEY. SELLING OFF AT COST, JOB PRINTING AT Tin: TIMES" OFFICE. Executed with neatness and dispatch Jewelry, Watches and Silverware JAMES AI,l,AN, No. 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention to hi* now, large and elegant stock of \t atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, and Fancy Goods. All the newest designs in Jewelry, com prising: Leonine, Opera Neck and Vest Chains, Seal Rings, Diamond Rings, always on hand and made to order, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Bracelets, Brooches and Ear rings, Armlets nnd Necklaces, in Gold and Coral, Brooches for Hair or Minia tures, Lockets, Chains ami Masonic Pins, Glove Ban tie, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 Kin-Street, A few doors above Wcn:wortV St, may 8-3 mos.