T-jOOAXj. !F. P. 13 E ARID, Assodttto Editor. SshiT Mr. Kirk Robinson is authorized to collect und receipt for advertisement* and sul> M^iplions to the 'Times. ?"-7 7~ AUriflin & Hoffman, Advertising Agts., No. i. South street; Baltimore, Md., are duly au thorized to contract for advertisements at our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city aro re quested to leave their favors with this house* Churcli Services. Presbyterian Church?Services at 105 A. M., and 5 P. M?Sabbath School at 8 A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock; Rev. J. D. Browne, Pastor. Church of'the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vices on the 3d and 5th Sabbath of every month nt lOJ A. M. and 5 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A. M. Rov. S- Melliehamp, Rector. Methodist Church?Services at 10} A. M. and 8 P. M. Sabbath School at 8* A. M.? Rev. F. Auld, pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler, Superintendent* TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?P. H. W. Briggmann. Clerk?E. J. Oliveros. Treasurer?Win. WiUcock. Aldermen?E. J. OUvcros, "Win. W'illcoek, tJeo. Boliver, A. Martin. House for sale. Apply nt this oflice. Now is tho time to subscribe for the Times if you desire to keep posted du ring the campaign. Messrs. W. A. Black and-Jennings will please accept our thanks for the two melons sent us. They will compete for the premium we offered. Who comes next? Renew.?The subscription of several of our subscribers, who paid only for six months, expired on the 14th in-t. We hope they will be punctual in renewing. Our reporter leaves for Columbia to day, to report the proceedings of the State Republican Convention. If we hear from him in lime, an extra sheet will he issued fron, this oflice to morrow or Fri day morning. ?pccit>] littouLion is.directed to the ad vertisement of Messrs 11 eyward & Melli ehamp, in thisti.ssue. Their effort to establish an Academy at Orangohtirg up on a sound basis, is most praiseworthy; and we trust will meet with favor at the bands of our people. Our "devil" desires his thanks extend ed to the committee of the Elliott Com pany for the bountiful store of good things sent to him last night. We would respectfully invite the at tention of our reader.' to the advertise ments of Wagner and Monseos, I buglers' Academy and Messrs Melliehamp and I Icy ward. fj I m pi'ovem exts.?Among the many improvements going on in our town, we note tin, following : The new store being e rected by Mr. Dukes, on Russell Street. This is a one stcry frame and shingle building, well located in the business midst of Ornnirc burg, and will present a handsome appear mice w hen completed. Our young fellow townsmanT. G. Vinco, has rented it, and will shortly commence business in it. The EnteutAixmext Last Night ?About 8 o'clock last evening, crowds of ladies and gentlemen could he seen flocking to the Hall of the E. I. II. & L. Co., to enjoy an hour with the Elliotts and Young America. At half-past 8. ('apt. J. (.J. Vosc, called the meeting to order, and introduced Dr. T. A. Elliott, who addressed the audience in a most impres sive manner for a short time. After Jthis, Capt. .las. Izlar was called upon. He responded in his usual manner, showing that the work in which the firemen are engaged is both a "great ami good" work. The Company then enjoyed nn elegant and tempting repast, prepared under tho auspices of the Elliott Compa ny. Next in order come music and dancing, which is still going on as we go to press. We regret not being able to give our readers a more full account of this pleas ant gathering, but lite lateness of the our prevents. Special Notick.?The price of single copies of tho Times, to those who are not subscribers, is only Five Cents. a-? Nnw Cotton.?Tho first bale of new cotton hi ought to Orangeburg, this sea son, wns purchased yesterday morning by F. H. W. Briggman, at 20cts per pound. It classed as middling and was raised by Mr. II. E. Barnett. Tho bale weighed 504 lbs. Cuumbs.?Mr.Kohn left for the North last week. ~Dr. Oliveros has returned from his Northern tour. ?Capt. J. \Vr. Moscly loaves for New York this week. ?The two Firo Companies paraded the streets yesterday afternoon. ?The weather has been very close for the past four or live days. ?The Republican Slato Convention meets in Columbia, to-day. ?The latest news can be found every morning on the Times' Bulletin. ?Work has been commouced on the new Street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Attention is .called to tho following new advertisements: "Wagner and Mouses, Charleston, S. C. Hay ward & Melliehamp?Orangeburg A cademy. Hugo G. Sheridan?Haigler's Acad emy. Mrs. R. S. Albergotti?School notice. Cotton Gins?John- A. Hamilton. Notice?Board of Health. AIGLER'S A C A D E M Y . The exorcises of tins School will he resumed t Friday of January, 1.S72. TERMS PER MONTH: 1st Class, (Beginners,) - - - 52.00 2d Class;.2.?0 3d Class,.3.00 Latin and Creek, lifly cents extra per month, each: Board, per. School week, - - - - $1.50 " " month, (wnxltinginehnhsl,) 12.00 il.UGO G. bilElUDAN, Teacher. aag2l-.lt. WAG N VA\ & M ON SEES, Wiioi.ksat.k grocesrs and liquor 1 ) e a le ks. 1(53 A !<*?"> Ettrt Hay and 2 & 1 Queen St. Charleston, S. C. have in .- tore ;is usual, :> largo variety of (1 LIOC E UJ ES, L I Q U () K S Sec, and in addition nro receiving their mrgc nssort 'mehl of FAMILY PLANTATION GRO CERIES, for the Fall trade, bought at lowest cash prices, consisting in part of Smoked C. R* SI 1 >i:s AND SHOULDERS. 1). S- SIDES AND Si/or I.DICKS. Family, ICxirn &? Superior Flour. Stigam of aU Grades. .?1 Large Variety of Green <<: Black Tea. A Largo Variety of ('hewiiif-?v, .Smok ing Tobacco. A Large Variety of Havanna and Domestic Sugars. Java, Lnuquayrii .. .. and Rio ('ollec. Auel A^avioiiR? otlioi* Goods, such as Salt, Mackrel, Beef, Pork, Syrups, Molasses, I Candle*, Starch, Preserved and Canned Stuffs, eve., ?e-t &c Their LIQUOR DFPvlRT MENT is lillcd with choice Foreign and Do mestic, as also the cheaper grades of Brandies, Gin, ll'hiskys, Wines &., Ac, too numerous to mention. Solo Agents for Old Crow, Clipper anil Okn lona Whisky, and the Celebrated Diamond Gill in barrels and cases. ntig21-3mo. MEW GOODS. SPRING 1872. At the popular Dry Goods House of w. d. x,o v:m & oo. Wo arc now showing all (be new styles in Dress Coods, Fmoroidcrics, Laces, Trimmings, CnssimerS and Cloths, Hosiery and Gloycs, Prints, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Shades. &c. Our business is conducled on tho one price system. Wo keep only standard makes of Goods, and sell them at uniformly Low Prices. Orders from tho country will be Idled w ith ci|i utmost care. fSH c" Bargains tins week. apr 27-0mo GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., TJ1 A O T O *U S , CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. THE S?DCOrtlJ ANNUAL FAIR of the O r a n g o xi r g AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be hold at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. Commencing on TUESDAY, October 29th, and ending on THURSDAY, October 31st. fTIIIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN JL notmcc that they are making arrangements to double thcPRRArlUM LIST, and to increase the nttraetiveness of the FAIR in every partic ular. They appeal to the people of the county for their co-operation in the work of making it a great success. The It dies especially are invi ted to contribute, and more than twice its many premiums, as at the late Fair, will be ollered in their department. The following is a summary of the premiums ollered: department A.?field crops. For largest yield of cotton upon one acre, $10. For largest yield of corn upon iivo acres of high lands, $10. For largest yield of corn upon five acres of swamp land, $15* For largest yield of corn upon ono acre of high land, ?5. For the largest yield of corn upon one acre of swamp land, $5. For largest yield of Rice upon one ncre, $5. For largest yield of Peas upon one acre, $5. Largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon one acre, $5 For largest yield of Irish potatoes upon | acre, $2.50. For largest yield of turnips upon \ acre, ?2.50. For largest yield of Ground Nuts upon one acre, $3. For the largest yield of Native Grass Hay upon one a?re. $5. For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon one acre, $5. For largest yield of Sorghum Syrup from one acre, $5. For largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup from i acre, $5. Parties wishing to compete for these Prcmi urns must notify the Executive Committee bo* fore commencing to gather the'respective pro ducts, ir order that arrangements may be made for an impartial test of the respective yields.? These premiums to be paid in Agricultural Tools or Implements, at market rates. (B.) ? SAMPLES OF CROPS. JOHN W. SELLERS, Eso>, Superintendent. \~ Premiums, worth from ?3.00 to $10.00. (C.) GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS. Maj. JOHN J. SALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums-, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. (D.) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. D: KR ATI SCO NORMS, VV-i. S-'pr.-i.drmknt. 2s Premiums, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. (33.) MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Con. PAUL S. FRLDER, Suprrintendenf. 27 Premiums; worth from ?-. -1.U0 to $20.00. (F.) LADIES' WORK. .JOHN W. ]>ANTZLRH, !?.? .?., Superintendent. ?o Preiuimns, worth from ?1.00 to ?10.00. ((.J.) STOCK?Horses aim! Mules. Dir. ALEX'i: S. SALLE Y, Superintendent. 2U PrcmiuiUH, Medals and Diplomas. 2. Cuttle. 111 :.\ R V X. SN RLE, Superintendent. 10 premiums, Medals and Diplomas. I?. Other Stock. Col.. JOHN C. EDWARDS, Siprrintendent. is premiums, medals and diplomas. In this Department especially, as v.- !I as in others,! separate premiums tire ollered for imported animals and articles; (11.) POULTRY. I J. GEORGE VOSE, Ks..., Superintendent. 12 premiums, worth from $2.00 i<> $5.00. (I,) FLORICULTURE. T.C. I1UIU5LR, Esq., Superintendent. 5 premiums, worth from $1.00 [,, . ;{,00. (K,) MISCELLA Ni :< >US. Cut. JOHN a. HAMILTON, Supcrint, ndent. 20 premiums, worth from ?2.00 to $10.00 Those desiring t<> exhibit, <>r tf> ascertain further particulars, are roouesled t-> apply to any of the undersigned for information. Premiums will also he oflered for plowing and for athletic skill: A new, varied and at tractive programme of amusements will he car ried ?ml, under the charge of a competent com mittee of gentlemen, whose names will hereaf ter appear. Rvery eflbM wit/ be made to render the Fa in worthy <>f the great Agricultural section of which Orangeburg.is the centre; and in order that this shall he the case, (he work of prepara tion must be participated in by all who have the interest of our Stale and county at heart. Samuel Diddle, Wesley W. Culler, Haiipeu Rides, Lawrence R. Beckwitii, Jamics D. Tue/.evant. Executive Committee. JNO. COLCOCK & CO., FACTORS :uu! COMMISSION ME It CHANTS, CHARLESTON, s. C. John COLCOCIC, THOS. II. COT.COCK, s. IIAOOOl o. 1?, IIAY, Aut. .Lyly IG, 1872 2'A JJm JOB PRINTING AT TU H "TIMES"'OFFICE Executed with neatnesfl and dispatch To Builders. I um prepared to furnish SASHES, BLINDS, Doors, Mantels,and every style of inside work, at tho shortest notice, and'of best material, at Baltimore tales, adding freight. Call in ami see catalogue, jl'ork warranted. JOHN A. HA MILTON, mehlD-lvr Orangeburg, S. C, -1__ 4L: \ THEY AHE WARRANTED j. ' ? > ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. .k. . . They contain no arsenic or poisonous ingre dients of any kind?nothing in the least degree injurious tothe system under any circumstances ?and may be administered with perfect safety to an infant They never fail to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directed. They cure immediately. Tn no case will the patient have more than one chill after the ftrftt do-'c, and in the majority of cases not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pre tends to do. They arc an eflcetual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system, and thus averting its consequences. They are warranted in every instance. If thev do not cure the money will he lefuuded. For sale all over the South, DOW IK. M?TSE & DAVIS, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. July 17, 1S72 -Jo (im COTToS" STATES" Insurance compamy. PiuxcirAi, Office, Macon, Ga. Tho undersigned having been appoint ed State Agents lor the above Company a$d establi:bed the ofiicc oi' the Com pany in Columbia, invite attention to one or two ut'tbe advantages offered to them who may desire to nU'ect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company ; The Board of hanagers. 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 of UiC North and East, which .sums being there invested, contribute to the enrich ment of those sections, whilst our own South is greatly in need of cash capital to prosecute successfully our Agricultu ral and Mechanical enterprises ; it is or dered, that for the purpose of retaining tli -e suina in our midst, hereafter a cer tain proportion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more than 70 percent, of the sumo be invested in such manner as may ho in accordance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the said pre miums are attained." (Signed,' Id \V. B. JOHNSTON, President. C! korcte S. OpF.An, Scc'y. The Financial strength of the Com pany places it in high rank, [ts hits Annual Statement shows that the Com pany possesses, In-Me- i;< large Guaran tee, $170 for every 8100 of its liability. ABNEY & PARKER, Suite Agents.* June 5. f) ES ill its rilLC TO INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Or.-uu eb'-.r.' (V.mu that 1 will have in a few days for the Western Stock Market And will be able (o exhibit in them between tho 1-t nnd tOlh of September, at the Town of Orangeburg and nt my Stables in Bamberg I Y\ XT7 HEAD Of the Choicest Stock tho J/arket can produce in 1) R A F T II O K S JO s AND TIMBER AND WORK MULES. My facilities for purchasing Stock are sur passed by none. 1 intend doing n L ! V K 11 U S I S E S S I : S??'"] gunrantco all Stock sold by me as represented. F. M.-BAMBERG, aug?-tf BAMBERC, S.C. ESTABLJSED 1836. TI^IIK subscriber is prepared to supply hi. W former friends and others with KINK an.1 PLAIN PAKI.OKand BEDROOM SUITS, and OTHER FURNITURE, having recently added to bis stock, and will continue to replenish the same. A Do, CROCKERY ASH OTUEIl (;<><>i>s, which ho oilers at low pric? for cash. A. C. SQUIFE, One block east of New City Hall, ncarlv oppo site Carroll ?v Spellman's Carriage Factory. N. >'< Furniture neatly repaired at mode rate prices. June 2H?of.?3m M ? ninwnnn wit 11 IM \MIM\\ WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. No. 310, KING STKET., Between Wentworth and Society Streets.) LARGEST STOCK SOUTH OF Cigars, Tobacco, IPipes, &c. 'Cull ana examine lie/ore buying rhcichcrc.. Country orders .solicited and promptly filled. All goods delivered free to De pot, and no charges for cases or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. Juno 14, 1872 85 tf E. TL. STOK.ES, Oolu.rn.T3in, S. C. Main Si., Opposite the Phoenix Ofiice Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Stationary, and a large assortment of Writtng Desks, Ladies' Work R?xes, Albums, Autographs, Port Folios, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, Portnionies, &c, &c? Blank Books kinds,such as Sheriff's, Clerk's, Judge of Probate, County Coinmisionrrs, &c, on hand and made to order?ruled to any Pattern, of the best Paper and materials, with or without printed Headings; itl^o paged or indexed, as required. Special attention given to the Binding of Music, Periodicals! Law Books, and all the other work in his line. 2(J-80 Dil. 11. B. HE WITT, 3 l WENTWOHTII STEET. <' 11 A 11 L K S T O N, S. G. Can he consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. Cliarges modi rate, and within the reach of all. Office hours from 1) a. m. to 7 p. m. JlJlKUMATISM and XEUIIM.GTX. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, neuralgia, etc, thlfc*practice is almost per fect. The most intense pains are almost in stantly relieved?enormous swellings are re duced?Itmbs wl ich have been contracted and htill' for years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty anil forty years'standing have been cured liy me, after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment ii my triumph over pain, Ivy which 1 cm often, in a few moments, tootho and carry oil" the most excrutiating buff erings; If thii syrtem did nothing more than tore s', vo pain, it would stand superior to any other s} aein extant, CATARRH. Stoppcd-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose. Thousands suffer from that most annoying ? disagreeable complaint?Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous flowing down the throat clogs up the lungs and lays the founda tion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fail to cure it. I cure any case of obstruction?stoppet! up head?discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose) internal or exter nal?pain Or fullness between the eyes?con stant blowing of the nose?inflammation of the nasal passages,?liberation of sehuciderian membrane, etc., in the course of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor rluea?Otitis (discharge from Far), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. 1 am daily treating all aDcctions of the ear with the most gratjfving rosults. Some who had paid am i I - nearly $1,000 witfiout benefit, have been cured by me in a few weeks at mod* i rate expense. Nl ERCURIA L DISEASES. Mercurv, injudiciously used, has filled the earth with wrecks of humanity, Thousands niii r from its effects who have been uneou pcously drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt the care of the majority of diseases I while it remains in the body. Although 1 have hoard-of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, I have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the svslem. I can satisfy any patient or physician that 1 can ah-blutelv extract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mineral poisons, in everv case. CANCERS, Noli-nva-Tangerc, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Sein bus Cancer?Fungous Cancer, Rose Cancer?Spider Cancer. 1 make a great specialty in the treatment of every description of cancer and tumors. Ibov many cancers and tumors are wrong fully treated by certain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these coses in hand, and make a pi rnlauent cure. . My terms for treating cancers, etc., will bo based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. 1111 i vei'sal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. We arc desirousofsecuring the services of a lial lo/.en canvassing agents in South Carolina for the UNI V 131 IS A L IAl^f INSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will he made. We desire also, responsible lo cal agents for each town in the State. M. W..GARY, M.C BUTLER. State Supci intendents of Agencies GEORGE TUPFER, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OrrosiTii Columbia Hotkl, Main stiikut Columbia, S. C. PAVILION IIOTKL, CHARLESTON, S. C. R. Hamilton, G. T. Alfort & Co., Superintendent. Propi-ictvr*. DANiEL* H. SIT^COX CHARLESTON, 8. 0. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Nos. 175 and 179 King strcctcorncr of Ci.JUml Charleston, S. C. A full and:large assortment continually on hand and at the lowest prices. Call and ux. am in*}. 2?-(5ra - Carolina LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Patronize Southern Companies as Southern n> jn. The Carolina Life is represented by such un>a as JefT. Davis and Trade Hampton; it need* no other recommendation. Oencr.-d John I). Ken nedy is the Ocncral State Agent, Ji. W.Siebela, Agent in charge of tho office at Columbia, S. C. aad 27-3mo Jewelry, Watches and Silverware JAMES ALLAN, tfo; 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention ? to hu new, large and elegant stock of Leonine, Opera Neck and Vest Chains., may 8-3 mos. . All ,ERSONS WHO INTEND FUR chasing Stock in the lall are in? formed that The LAREST STOCK of Horses and Mulea ever brought to this market, will be of fered for sale or given a Way At tho SALE STABLES of W. M SAIN &CO..J Tho Stock Btipplied at these Stables will be brought fresh From The green pastures of Old Kentucky. Mr. W. M. Sain will loavc about the first of August to mako his purchase-*. W. M. SAIN & CO. "ENTERPRISE" SALOON. The citizens of Orangcburg are notified that IL L' 11'AliLERS has opened A First class LTQI'OP STORE and Drinkih Saloon; where he will always be PRESENT To dispense the finest brands of. \LES, H7.V7 8 LIQUORS, SUGARS, Ac, that can bo had in Orangeburg. DON'T FOR (iet that the ENTERPISE is a first-