LOCAL. F. 1*. BEAIID, Associate Editor. Church Services. Presbyterian (Hiu^hffServicOB at 10J A. M?, niui ;.''P.IM? Sabbnth School at 8 A. M.? Prav?'r(moeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. He.-/. J. IK Browne, Pastor. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vice^ On the yd and f>th Sabbath of every month at lOj A. M. ami 5 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A. SI. Rev. B-iMcUichiun^ Rector. . Methodist Cluirch?Services at 10] A. Ms nnd'8 P. M. Sabbath School at 8J A. M.? Rev, P. Au'd, postOr. Lutheran Clutpch?Sabbath School at 9 A. De 1'. A. DanUtcr. Superintendent' Mr. Kikk Robinson is authorized to collect and receipt for advertisements and sub he/iptionn to the Times. ====?-1 r ? . ??? T Uriflin & lloiiinan, Advertising AgLs., No. ' 1, South 'street; Baltimore, Md., are duly au thorized to contract for advertisements nt our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city arc re quested to leave their favors with tins house ?Rev, JohnJ. McBri^e preached in the Presbyterian . Church at this place Just sabbath. ?The Camp-meeting at Cattle Creek commences tomorrow. * Havk your cards and circulars print ed at this ofliec. SuDD&i Dkat-.?Mr P. II. Flani gnn died very suddenly last evening about 8 o'clock, from Die effects of an in vmiperalo use of liquor, lie was in ap parently good health a lew momenta b? foro his-death.?pC.\.noi,iN-r\x. - ?>. ? ~ to This weeks issue of the Times h do. layed about 3 hours, owing to the sud den illness of our foreman. Our friends ?will pardon our appearance, consider ing the above. There will bo a meeting of young men at tho Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, for tho purpose of organizing a young men's prayer-meeting SoL*ietv. "We received per Express; on last Fri day, a vc/e fine and luscious watermelon, grown and presented to us by J. W. Fuirev, Esq., of Branchvillc. Air. Fuircy certainly has something to boast of in the melon line, judging 1'roTn the specimen sent us. It is the largest We've seen in Or angeburg, and will stand a fair chance of winning the premium of six months .sub scription to tno Times, offered hy us some time since. Who sneaks imxt ? Tur. CoIouki) Ei.kmkxt.?launders tho colored (Iran elector, who abandon ed the Republicans in Maryland, writos A hat "over a thousand colored people at tended the Wehlen, North Carolina; meecting, and that bo doe.-not find, as has been reported, that the colored men are ?by any means united ins.ippori of Clrunt." A letter has been addressed to Mr. ??ni ijor, signed by one hundred Colored mcn. j referring to the political situation, and without naming-any preference or in.cn-; turning candidates, asking his advice to tho colored people.?[Ropublieen. ? ? i??. - "Tin-; Young Caiiet."?A now mnga '/.ine conn's to our table this mouth, and command*) our favorable comment for its -neat appearance and splendid table of contents. Its Editor; George W.Wal lis, contributes the first chapters of a brilliant Serial, while Dr. J. Q. Rice com mences a scries of Sketches of oar popu lar authors, the first of which is of "Oli iver Optic." It also contains shorter elories, poems, articles on science, n-at ural history, biography, travels, home amusements, &c. No family should be without it. Price only 75 cents a year. Published by Willis* ? Ilyntr, Po"ugh: keepsie, N. Y. 'Ali j) L" A i.mi'ouikks an0 hi:aj.i:i:s in Pancy 05-oods, Notions, Fancy Kress goods, Hosiery ?-lbves, Laces, ladies' Cloth Cloaks Worsted Oroods, Trimmed Hats Millinery and Straw Goods 0,3 EVERY DE-SIPTKIOX. No. 27 Haync Street, Charleston, S,'C 12-?mo GEO. W. WILLIAMS &G ()., F! A O T < > 11 S , CHURCH STUFET, ' Charleston, S. C. ? l-?&t ' ?? if. 8 vs. News Items. The Golden Age takes a survey of the political (Held, and gives Gkhki.ky- 194 and Gn ant G7 electoral votes, with 105 dotbtful: so giving Grant tho benefit of nil tho doubtful votes', ho would only have 172, against Gueely's 191 Mr. A. T. Stewart, of Now York, sent his check fhr ?25,000 to Hon. Ethan Allen on Saturday last, and authorized him to draw for 675,'>00 more, if neces sary, to aid in the election of Grcely and Brown. Senator Schur/, is about to open tho eampnin in St, Louis, and follow in the line of Senator S immer in exsposing und commenting on Grant's record* lie proposes to prove that in the Franco German war Grant took the side of France, and is, theaeibre, entitled to no German support in this country. He will further charge that the President entered into a compact with some of his friends to sell arms to France. The Ney York Sun. of Friday, says; The Now Orleans Times says: "Gen eral Pillow is for Grant.' "\\ c are glad to hear this, as General Grant will want a pillow when ho is put in bis little bed next November." Three colored members of the North Carolina Legislature, that have been sup porting Grant, have declared for Grcely. Their ham es are Le.'-ry, of"Cumberland; Cawtbord, of Warren, and Relivis, of Grenville. There are but fifty-two Grant men in tho town of Lansing; Iowa. Al! tho old '?still' backs" of the Republican parly are for Grcclcy, and the rank and ^!o go with Xhem. alex. y. lee, ARCHITECT ColnmLia S. O,, CHINA HA&&. WMo B. STMLEY, IMl'ORTUR AND DKAT.KU t" U1IJNA, GLASS AND liAUTII'KXWAliK, SUtxr-jfln'e I, Itrilntinin nnd\Tnp(inncd ]\rurr, T a bib Cut) c r y , M i r r ? r a, a .1 s- /?? / x t i; n i: s, Iiouinc-b'tmrasitino Goons (Si:kxi:ai.i,y. NEW GOODS. SPIUNO i&. At the p?puhir Dry Goods Mouse of OD. T^OVJC cfe CO; We are now showing all the new styles in Dress Good}*, Kmbroideries, Lai cs, Trimmings, Cesimcrs mid ( lot Iis, Hosiery ami Gloves, I'l'.titr, Cambrics, Carpels, Matting, Window Shades, ite. Qafl bti~jnc-s is conducted on the one price s\-tcin. We keep only standard tunlecs of Goods,and .- II them at uniformly Low Prices. Orders from the country will be tilled with Cip utmost care. llurguinii this week. npr 27 Unto Jewelry, Watches and Silverware Sames aijax, No. 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention to his new, huge and elegant stock of Leonine, Opera Neck and Vest Chains, may 8-3 mcs. SPZiCXAXa 7SGTXCH to s u n O R J) I N A T E 1)1 VIS IQ N s. Ort :< i: OF G. S , G. IX. c.f S. ("., Coi.CMiUA, S. ('., Nov. lsTI. Orders tu - Supplies of every description di rected to this office will be promptly attended to, and the Supplies furnished at tho same rate as in New York or boston. THOMAS J. LaMOTTR. ?1- Grund Scribe. Carolina LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. I'.itroni/.e Southern < 'oinpanics as Southern men. Tlic'Carolina bile is represented by sncb men as Jell. Davis and ll'adc Hampton; it needs no other rcconunendation. General John IK Ken nedy is the GencTiil Slate Agent, K. W.Sicbcls, Agent in charge of the office at Columbia, S. C. apr 27 mno WU KX I rT l fj Ms. .ii i y?i? 1 i s -1 1 11 * CS, Main Street, between Lady and Washington, Columbia, S. C. Parlor, Chamber, Diniiig-Poom, and all Kinds of furniture, from the be>t manufacture N? \v York, Ilaltiinoro und Philadelphia, apr 2ti >3mo SP? (Mill. _ Wm. ftEatthiessen. - FINE CLOTHING & TAILORING. nous E , No. 291 King St. Corner Wcntworth, Charleston, S. C. Oilers an elegant supply of Spring CLOTHING, for men youths and hoys, of New Styles, at moderate prices. Furnishing Goods in great variety. Agent for the Gibs' Star Shirts. Tailoring Department supplied with a. ful line of desirable and seasonable Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vestings, which lillbo made up to order in fine style. npr 10-omos. DRUG- STORE! For the liberal patrc.tnge which I have Uhu?1 far received from the citizens of Orangebarg and the confidence shown in me by very num erous friends, I take the opportunity of express ing my sincere gratitude in the "OrangcbuVg Times." The encouragement of past patron age nod kindness induces a strong faith hi1 f'jtilro ?licjess,ntld, while thanking my friends for past favors, J can oiutiro them that notbing will be left undone to deserve4heir continuing patronage. My store is essentially a Drug .Store; where will be kept such Drugs and Medi cines id one, as I will warrant genuineand Pure. i have arranged to supply my ci stomcrs with Medicines of the very best quality nflbrded in the market. 1 avoid all cheap useless articles,' and yet my prices shall he as reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines as anybody's. I hi vi to the Physicians of the District to call and examine for themselves. They are judges to whose opinion 1 submit. Semi your orders and they will 1k> filled to y?itr tfatisfHCtkm. Just received a stock of pure., medicines consisting of Laudanum, Paregoric, Chstor Oil Sweet Oil, Kpsom Salts, iGYcain. Tartar, Carb. Soda, Arc, Dye Stulls, Paints and Ilrushcs, Con centrated Lyo, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Just call at tlic iSbuthcrii Drug .Store on ttus scJLS'treet, und you will be sure to get what you want. A. C. DYKKS. WHIT SO TKS1? want it? BECAUSE the Home Shuttle Sewing Ma eiiine, for SJ5, is not only cheap, but war ranted to io do any kind of work done by a 370 Machine. SM7 will git yo'ti a handsome-Ma cbin.', with table complete/ DoKullS id' them running in Orungebnrg and giving perfect Kith "VaYLOH'S PRIZE MEDAL COTTON GINS on band IO Saws, I, 1"> Saws, 1, ?l) Sav/s; wai raaUt' iiid sn'd at Eactorv Prices, lOlIN A. HAMILTON. June -~>. THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY, KKMoYLD TWO DOOKS KAST OP J. P. HARLEY'S W Mcrc "'" w'" ',0 n!,l,I,.v to pcrve bis for V * nier customers with F I X K G A X I> I K S . CONFE?T 1 ()X AIM KS, FRUITS AND x i: ts and TOYS of every "description, and at prices to suit tin- limes. 1 also keep constantly on baud EI5KSII ItitEAl/, CAKES of everv description, PIES, &V. Prices reasonable. ALSO, WKDDLYG OAK 12 prepared wi.b gnat care (o ?iil the most fastidious tastes. Tbc PATUONAGK of my friends and fel low-citizens i> respect fill I v solicited. TJIOS. \Y. ALUKUGOTTL .July Hi, 1S72 -1W if J. A. FI'NARS Wo are now opening one of the most derivable slocks of It V O O fi> S over oll'ered in ibis market, consisting of the moot popular styles of D R E SS G O O I) S, LACKS, irish lin hns, HOSIERY, oft >yi:s, With a full and complete stock of heavy 0ASS1MEKES, LINSE YS, .SHEETINGS and si nit vinos. r uk.- ML\W nsFiM .? ;Xlln., i) Y ER AND SC< )UR E 11 O V G E NT'S COATS, RANTS AND 11 ATS. tfcc, Cll.t RLESJTpN, S. C. ESTADLtSJlKD IN 18?1. Campaign Paper. 1872. - 1872. THE A WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER. A V A P E It P O It T II E Published every Wednesday at ORANGEBURG C. II , S. C RY FKAjNK r. BEARD. In its columns will be found tin; bliest TELKGRAPII KEWS; MARKET REPORTS, sumnuiry of FOREIGN news, choice LITERATURE, P(?kti:v und Srix iAs coLUMNf? for the Wjiricu. tur.nl population of our Stute und county It is the intention of the projiriU-br make TUE TIMES, one of the best local papers in the Stute. '.fcfins pi" S ul >.-u' I'ipt ion : TWO DOLLARS PER. ANNUM. ONE DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS. Adverl i&iiiy lUitOri. One dollar and-a half a sqtinro for the first insertion, and one dollai n square for each subsequent insertion. JP-.y Announcements for office?$5.00 B?v?. Marriage notices and Obituaries same as advertising rates. Advertisements for three, six and twelve months will be contracted for at liberal deductions from the above rates JOIS PRINTING, In all its departments, NEATLY EXECUTED. FRANK V HEARD, Publisher and Proprietor. CEKTML ?IOTJ2I*, ( P L A I N S T It E E T ,) COLUMP?IA, S. C. Hoard - -$2 Per Da\ 20- uin p. H. CLAYTON, Proprictof. W. Jc DcTrcville, A T T O R N B Y A T L A W . Office at Court House Square, Orangeburg,;;. C. inch 13-lyr , . J. OLIVEROS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FANCY JIAIR AND TOOTI1 RRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FAYCY TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES .A.jST.0 STIOXJLI^l^I^-Bll^VCJ :S, UB38S 3ND GARDEN SEEDS. FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND DYE-STUFFS, LottOr-Papcr, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carl on Oil, Lamps and Chimneys PHYSICIANS* ritH>CUjrTIONS yloci-UATKLY CoMl'OCNOKO: The Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH aAROLIjST.A.' ORANGEBURG BRANCH. . Wifl pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECE4L /DEPOSITS and G PER CENT, en 83 V INGS DEPOSITS, Compounded .Semi-annual ly. Local Finance) Committee. H?n. TIIOS. YV*. CLOVER. Col. PAULS. FELDER. inch 19-1 y Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. 1 ? JAS. H, FOWLES, ' Assistant Cashier. TICK UNIVEFSAL LIFE I N S U R A N 0 E COMPANY. 69 Libertv Street. New ITorli. The Original Stock Lifo Insurance Company of the United St*aJ, O E F I C E R M : WILLTAM waiter, President. IIENMlY.T.lMntP,ER,VioL-Presidenf. JOHN II ^^Y^t^^rl ? tiEOlUiE L. MONTAGPIJ, Actuary. D. W. LAMP.Elvl. M D., .Medical Lzan.V TnLs Company Oirers the Following Important Advantages to ttiosrt About ' " EjlecUng Insurance on their Lives. 1st. Insurance at Stock Kate*; being from 20 to 30 Per Cent. less than the Rate, charged by M3r^u?U^ U iregahled as a Sioclcholdcr, to the extent of one Annual Premium on his Policy, aial will ?liare in the P.-olits of the Ooaipanv -o the same extent as a Stockholder ownimr an equal-amount of tho Capital Stuck. . .... ?Id Kverv Policy Issued by the Company u non-forfcitable, and cOftttuiui a C la two staling n exact Surrender Value. Hi.KemK Ikif?nixa Vorn Life on Acouvrtxo rnr. Aui.xcv or axt Comcan^ READ THB E^OIi^OWING jj \ 1 n-ibciu d expOrti m e has demonstrated that the latcs of Premium ordinarily charged tir I if In urauee Companies are fro u twenty-five to ihirty per cent, in excess of what uro ptcccwian f, r n fiu?> mh si barging "Mutual" rates have been ablcUu return to their policy-holders from ??3 to 30 per cent; of the amoifhi ohrirged for premiums _ " When I ife Iniuranoe Coinpai 1*? were hwt organized, the reliability of the data upon which il r miums v. re cowt?Wt?l Had not undergone the test of experience. It was thought, ihm- . ie n,i more tli m e< mmoti prudfeticc to adopt a scale of premiums which would, iuanv event, t .11 the riv tum d and miforseeii contiagencies o> tho business; \ loiitt tu? the mailer was ii volvcd in some doubt, it was better to fix the rate too high than to in'or the risk of making it I Of' low; localise, in the fori) er case, the tiwr could be easily remt >?' i ,. i ,.? j? part by returning tariv a large part <.f the profiU .i to <;:;;;:v.\,;!;;;r S'.wi.ii luve bc.aof.ie u-u, iiiyM aW* u.e Vt<.ck . ,. ? i ... follows: Kverv person who may koriviftcr issun? "^hcJilan adopted tor such.^^"^Vi?visiom betreatwl aH a Btockliolder to the extent of with the UnhrrMlxsiWt ??? | \>Ji\y. ?,?/ ?,// xhtm .<( the projil? oj the Connxtmj to precMy t,,e one Annual P??"??^ VR^w ,? ,^1 t-?onnt *fjh? cupiM^L Mme este?l - ? ^ ' .SkhuU with the ('.?..ov,/, the policy-holder secures the follow p,v tlii? system ol liisurauv?-? v*h> inainiportaut advantagca j., , r ? .,.?., requiring a primary outlny >,J about Um>ty Pikst. ^^ftJ^A%\Z*Aar,?d by Ompttnte*, and which is e.puvalcnt m a to thirty ? iSmlvanS ofthat amount on mutual irdcs. riiw low cost ol nii^tm? vearlv ?'iRvtdcml .lM"a aii^.L on?ihilwi??w'l?*w'TOWW:"^ rccyi.VLnal Loni outiev-b'oblcrs the Bum ol ' h-h . uf^OUO.U?O. Rv allowing its policy-holders to re, ?o?W havi.- tic.ni an - l fj*WW, ^ ^virtually paid them a lain,in their own w^,w\??,,;.v f- ' - - ? too, in c' - . r., nistead Of at the end of one or inure veaii of aAlutual Coinpan); liinushhig insurance at so tow a conti "dividend" of ?48 1.000, and ffitld it It is impossible to iuid any ex.aniplo v... ?.!? vim imuiagement. ?? tuaiey+Mcr* every ^"^{l ?niniiv, and, indepemlMit ofpavdeipation, guai-antee to the ?Hu- low rates ot promio" ? i ^.j^j, |?j,pt ju excess ot the cost m well managed mutual oUcv-holderdds ?}f ^" ,,Sosea plan of participation in what nwy be considered the Icgiti eoiupaniesr while, 03 w< ,t\vir. bestili further thn?n)shc!s l"o\ve?t : el" ;d;h "'1 .)(>1(Ull ^ vvpn desire to participate iu the Profit* under iJieW w , ,;rTho--e of tins exwWW^{ba to the Head Ofliee, or to any of the Agents of the Com? l>ioi cm do so by makiiig^?in?,?-i 'ft r.?..p.o.y U fn ? *??'/.'""!", '"/ ,,,/s l0 u?b;iitte 140 to 100. ,, p VGENTS WANTED, who will deal direct with the New York M. c. DUTLBR, Slate ?ujierbitendent* of Agcoc ca, olumb)?.S.C.. Ap.il lRb, 1371. i,:,n.>: Ol