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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE,COUNTY. ?-' i?.- b - ??. 1 xT^rtTr^r: j ?-~r To change Contract Advertisements, notice mait bo given before iMonclay noon. Our friends wishing to have advertisements " Inserted in the Ti^ES, must hand them in by TueTdav morning/10 o'clock. It _^_;?? .* ADVliniTIdEMEKTS^Arlrf W'ihfecrted hi .i.bevrate of:one dollar and a half per square ,., o$ die A?t insertion, .4pd. cjne dollar per squire for each subsequent insertion. _ Liberal terms ir"?de with those who desire to advertise for fhr?e, six ^r \welve mohtljs. i Stjft^ MartiagVnotice.h and'ObituM-iea, char* fed for at advertising rates. ? ?':'????":'?;? ? , i . . . > ? > ? ^erioefbrth* all- IJegal^Aedj ji:-..ver.tieement9rf';of j! County. ^ Interest, whether notices ,t, ^r others, will b,e publish? ed'"for the benefit of our readers whether they arc paid foror not. ?ipii'li ynr'T " ' T. "vv i SUBSCRIBERS !' Will have thtir papers regularly mailed. Send,us new names, build up our . paper, aud let every household, in the County be a supporter of ,our enter prise. : . . ?, ? > .? ? .. ?."...*> y . ADVERTISERS. Will find it specially to their, interest to give us their cards. A conspicuous -qbotic?;'will attend eaicfc i' v j ement * Td/build up the interests of our merchants is the aim of the ''Times." GEN. SHERMAN AND COLUMBIA. The searching examination bef ere the eminent counsel employed, to investigate 1 on behalf of English cotton claimants, as to who'is responsible for the burning oi Columbia, is in ' the hands of' Messrs. Walker & Bncot, A. T. Smythe, ami Simon ton it Barker, all of Charleston.' The object ,is to establish, that - the de struction of that city, was a wanton out rage, defiant of the rules of civilized wkr-j ? fare, for which Win. Tccumsch Sherman is-morally responsible,: .as the.-.agent of the United States, and the government he represented legally" liable for .the loss incurred. Any amount of ovidence will -Mfeoi aAAufe^y^fejrmdh'to Clear faspkirte of an act, that blasts his military Tame, and damns him before the Wrld, but he must fail to wipe on* that eternal dis grace, that will rate him 'i,he, equal of Attila, and' the compiler of Nero. He jnusV fall( under the bj?uj of execration ; andobloquy, more - righteously heaped upon him now, then when, (the; seething coals were hissing- like a s myriad of de mons in the track he trod. Then the ' crime stood in bold relief, the chef d'ouvke of vandalism), now it is height ened by an unblushing effrontery on the part of Sherman, which approves the act^ and tinseled with .tergiversation, that adds the "artful ; dodger'' to the brutal butcher. Before entering Caroli na, General Sherman, in reply to Hal leek (who suggested that the streets of Char leston might be plowed, aud sowed with , rait, to prevent the future growth of se cession), stated, "that the 15th arinv corps would be on the right of his army, and if you have observed the hietoryof this corps, you wi!l have, remarked that thoy generally do their work well." Such he ad nuts to be the soldiers he was proud to command; such fiends as did W*kLl the wholesale work of burning the homes of helpless innocence. Is not this admission from him an irrefragable proof that the burning ol Columbia was the work of his trained mercenaries, who revelled iu brutality at t he nod of their chief. The bold avowal of what his 15th could do, in reply to nn official hint, is the btld challenge, which-sophistry, nor evasion will fail to overthrow. Sherman however ?knie? that he burned Colum bia, but the sworn evidence of such men of unsullied honor as the lamented. Alfred Iluger, and others,confronts him, with what they heard, and saw, and felt. They saw the signal rockets af oend from hendquurters, they saw the simultaneous scattering of the burners, With torches and fireballs, and the in stant flames from every portion of the .;; and irbtn the. suburbs adjacent. Tb ?V ?' the fib ers n "*_1 * ig ? iij 1* (lid orowd, and using no check or rumon . The ?oldicra of Sherman sj as hounds let louse from tlie leash tu poverty, of death, and misofer jjrw ^ pi etc, the bugle call; rallied these trained | und disciplined devils, to march out in order, and wiih steady tramp. The re collection is sickning of that fearful night; it calls up a past, that would God we could blot from memory, ipvolying as it docs the American name with every hejlish hate of, cruejest infliction. ,Wo do not desire to,Unfold the chapter, yet -when ?h erat an would attempt to mar with evasion his fiery fame, and seek to laj the blame of burning Columbia upon Wad? Hampton, we repel the charge, and leavo him to- that tribunal, which combines mercy and justice., .The very language of Sherman upon his examina tion port rays the ruffian, brandishing oaths and slpng, as wildly as did his houseburners the torch. . . i . [TUE I&AJJQURATION AT WASMNQ . TON, , Will assemble from' every .portion of] the country art array Of tinsel arid pomp to participate in the'"auspicious event of installing, the Dictator president. To such as feel an interest it will doubtless be an attractive pageant, and President Grant,'in the flush of a second triumph will hardly notice the absence of Hamlet in the play. The inauguration of. the chief magistrate (the chosen of the States) with one third of the great com monwealths not represented, is a sickly triumph at best. The galaxy of a full constellation will appear on shield and banner, and the thirteen tabooed Stat? s, like galley slaves, will lift their eyes only to escape the sight and feeling of fet tered limbs. Before the eye of the Pres ident will pass the panorama of Stiiten which had ho ?part in the drania o cutting a constitution .with gery bands ,out of the rocky material of tyrant do-1 I minion. States .that drew, their life blood from a parent source, now ignored and I despised. :aTruly the affair of. the "4th of March," is the role of the matricide; who flauuting the flag of'ps. udo free dom over tlie shackled limbs of the mo^j ["tlter States, wears, the" .honors, they won With.tear, wst eyes and bleeding heart. . ? "Ah LUjerty thou wa?t undone, "Wast from thy native country driven When tyranny eclipsed the nun And blotted out the Btare of Heaven." [communicated.] Dear Times.?On Wednesday last we had the pleasure of attending an ex hibition at Haigler's Academy, a flour ishing piney woods school conducted by Mr. H. G. Sheridan. The institution has been, under his superintendence for several yeans, and now ranks as one of | the. best in this section of the State. The school is a large one, numbering forty scholars, and ranging from the ABC little folks, to several of larger growth, considerably advanced in the classics; Although the morning was unfavorable, by midday a goodly company hau assem bled, consisting principally of the friends and patrons of the school. The teacher first read out the stand each scholar had taken during the session, and then the auuience was entertained by extracts and dialogues from the children ; some of| them were very fitting and appropriate, making some excellent bits on the cus toms and fashions of the day. During the elocutionary efforts of some of the little folks, we were carried back to the time when we stood in their places and attempted "to speak in public on the stage." There was but one original ad dress, delivered by Willie Glaze, subject, "superiority of intelligence over igno rance." The orator acquitted himself in a masterly manner' showing much originality of thought, aud a thorough acquaintance with his subject Among tha dialogn.es, "a scene in a French school," was very amusing, but the one that placed every body in a good humor, was "scenes in Major Jonen courtship," when tho Major gave himself away as a Chris mas present, and Cousin Pete's failure to do the same thing, with the inimitable Willie as the "Widder Stal j lint," The teacher closed tho exercises with n short address to tho children and j parents, to the former ho gave words of gemeat, and recommended re di'igcncc in their* studies ; the latt?r he urged thc-!necess?ty of i.og t^ieir children educated^ W< ^net/invited to a table at a short dial which was literally loaned down with gOOu ihlllg?. To 6i\'f tiiiit th? iadiCS of that community know how to fix op good things for the inner man, is but do ing them feoble justice. Coqje out roxi Juno at the annual e x awiuationis^jmn sec how they do tilings, aja?. my woid foij| it; youwill go home abopting . -nly; Sen tW ments; ' * _ ' 'iLtoeir there a m ?n with sonl'ao dead; Who ne'er to himself hath Haid," ? > i: ? Commend nie to a good dinner; ; j. w. s. COMMUNICATED. the State Fair and a Concomitant rently" to the attending, the prise. A. company has beer^fcrmed', t?y a party of prominent gcntle'jncn, who have purchased about fifty acps of land ad joining the State Fair (grounds in Co lumbia, and propose to hi up a mile race course, which shall be d\p best in the State. The land lies beautifully for the carrying out of the sphempj; and in con nection, with .the. sports of/the turf," they propose to have some fieltt. sports; sueh as fox chasing and pigeon?hooting. To parlies taking an intercsfjgn such things, this will no doubt add present inducements fori Stale Annual Fairs. x Tho tract purchased for tho purpose, is the same used for the &ial of horses' speed at the State Fairs, terntdfore. It will be closely fenced ininTl round, so :hat persons not desiring, 1 need not, aud those who should not, cAonot see what may be deemed forbiddentsports Boonville is the only ^ounty, so far, that promises to emulat^ Columbia in this enterprise. Will _C*angoburg not put in her claims to the lajirels for horccs fleet and strong, fine djgs and good sportsmen ? ^ CONSIGNEES PliRMPRESS. D. W. nnd L. E. D. Felder, C. D..B:un?e, J. S. Howe, B.W. Bates, J. H.Fek.er, W. V. Barber, Amy Lane, M. A. Riley. COMMERCIAL. OZIAXGEBURG COTTON MARKET Cotton closed dull at 18 to 18ic. Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : tt> JO (a) 18 " Sides : : " 11 12} Lard : : " 14 ? " , Corn : : : bua 1 00 (a) Pca? . : : : , : f* 1 40 @ Oat* : aeed : , : " ' 1 25 @ Flour : : : : cwt 6 00 ?6 00 Fodder : : : " 1 00 (?1 25 Rough Rico : : 41 1 20.? Putter : : ' : : lb 25 (S> 501 Eggs : : : : dos 20 @ Turkeys : : : pr . 2 00 ?2 50 Gecso : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25 ChickenH : : : " : 20 (u) 40 Pee.". Wax : : : lb 22 @ Reef : : " 10 ? 12 Tallow . : " 10 ? GUANOS. PHOENIX GUANO. W1LCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULA TED GUANO. ~Y\7"E can fill orders promptly for the above ? f celcbratctl Fertilizers, imp6rted and pre pared by Wilcox, Gibbfl A Co., Charleston, ?V. C, and Savannah Ga., as they havo ample stock tin hand to supply all demands. Order Hoon. before tho Railroads avc blocked up with freight. Special attention is called to the uro of the Phomix Guano, mixed with cotton seed. Apply for circulars, giving prices, terms, Ac, BULL^SCOVILL, & PIKE. Fob. 27, 1873 2 4t ut Vifta,x Situated lfr'urangeburg CMntr. fifteen mile? due ea?t of the Court House/ on the five notch Road, coutaining seven K?ndred and fifty-seven acres, more or less, with the privilege of two huiklred acres more, recently convoyed to my son. The latter place having "on it a single story dwelling, four rooms, one lire-place; kitchen, stable, barn, &cM and about | twelve or fifteen acres cleared, land. ... Orf'tto' largto-ttlabe is n a // 1 }i?tno3 >. ?'(nf? gtflt&l ^-fM nu^ mio j'm'j j Uii^l b'pi/W USmoit ?^??u-r tfrtfj ir.di TWO.STORYl.r..i i,/ >*?* ioi : "DAVELt/IK?,1-""' ': r',ni ?-' .03..!. oi f.i iimi ? \ j.-it Iii?.- ftUio EIGHT ROOMS, FIRE-PLACE in each, ej^fctj fo - ' BLACKSMITH And every.' other' buildingiaiecessary on a well-sottljcd plantation;;.fencing in very good coudition.., jFof further par ticulars apj)ly either to Messrs. lzfar & Dibble; Oru'ngcbtirg C. H., S. C, or to the undersigned at McCttut's Villa', Or angeburg County,iS. (J. |<ii:a I'.' . U1J, ED WARDS,. March 6,1&73 ' ?3 , ( . lam9ruM j T:iE liOME SEtfTlLE SEWING MACHOE, Tfl BEST, Because it is perfect hi ite worfc. Because it ha? the. endorsement of so many ladjes who use il ; because it is simple, and bwause, it can. be bought .complete op-table for only ?37,00-4 ? ?' * ' ? i . iw.r j JOHN A. HAMILTON. . Agent for IL B. 6.:Mabbinc. j march G; 1873 3 .' tf il i ? j I . . j II. It. JAMISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL PRACTICE IK THE COURTS OF Oil ?'???.< ' i ANUF.nURG AND? BARNWELL. Oaf Office in Court ^Honfte Sqnare. 1 jS!f Feb. 20, 1873 1 4t ._-Me-* i'. :? i' i ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTIGE. A LL PF^SONS HAVING DEMANDS _against the.Estate of Rav. STILES MEL jjlCIIAMP. will present them properly attest ed, and thosu indebted wiii make pavment to I _itojn\.E^MEjuucili> . v *^ ? ' Adrii*nt*tmtor. ] No. 1G, Boycc'rt.Wharf,tCharlQitoni S. C.... >"?rch G, 1873 , ,,-.3 ; , ^ S{, ? COWLAM' ?UAVELEY. nnu:cT jMi-oiiTicns of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS I AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS. 'r>'i No. 52, East Bay, 'South of t' e old Post Office, -Cbarlehton, ?!C 1 VGENT for the sale of-the Magnolia'Cotton Gins. At tbc Fain held at SavnnnahyGn. laut mouth, the "Magnolia" cotto? Gin ginned l?Olhs seed cotton- In' three minutes ami forty five second*, taking the premium, nml al.-u the Jxize of One Hundred Dollar? ottered by the loard of Trade for the best GIN. Several h'avc been sold this season whicft gin a bale an hour. The same gin aim took the premium -it tbc Cotton States Fair at Augusta,.last October. Feb. 13, 1873 51 ly S \SIIES AND aBLlMsl ..17/ Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, $nuld? er*' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wiie Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. . . ; Window Glas? a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica tion, by P. 1?. TO ALE. . No. 29 Huyne ftHd 33 Pinckney street, oct 1-ly Charleston, 8. 0. Geo. S. Hacker Doors Snsh., 331ind IT a otory CHARLESTON. rlllS IS AS LABOE AND COMPLETE, a factory as there is in the South. Al! work manufactured at the Factory in this city. The I only homo owned and managed by a Carolin an in this city. Send for price list. Address GEO. S. HACKER, PbstoffiecBox 176, Charleston, 8. 0. Factory and VVareroomuonKIrig street oppo site Cannon street, on line of City Railway, Oct. 30 ly JJROWNIJTG & BROWNING Attorneys At Law, ? ORA?oEU??t&. a H., 8. C, Malcolm I. BnowNiNa. A. F. Bbowkino mtkt-lyr $5^1^aln^ HEI i v: FOR DGSiESTIO t?BE. ONLY FIVE DOLL?RS. With the Nw^ttyt pntfoii Hole Workeri The most simple and compuct in construction. The most duribl* nhd r^nbmieal. tri use. A modelvf combined strength pna\ beauty, _ Complete';IK *W*W p*rtt;; tries thi Straight Eye Pointed Needle, 8?! fThtfadj. ing, direct upright Positive Jtotiorf? Neij Tension, Self Feed upd Cloth Guider, Operates by. Wheel and on a Table?, Light Running,. 8mi>6^'iiifl3a,^<Wlesi likenll'good high priced machine. Hci patent check w ^rtVciit'the^heel '-being turned the wroijg wajr. ,Uses the threap direct from'the sucol?** ^??ke^the Elas tic Lock Stitch, (finest'-'antf tirtronge31 stitch known;) firm,''durhblle; cloSe'anc rapid, will (io nil kinds of work, fin und coarse, from cam uric to heavy Cloth and Leather, and uses alrdescrlptioiis o thread. The best mechanical talent ln; America and Europe*,"has been devbted to inVprove dispensing with all conip ings generally found In' other machines. ' Special terms and ex t ra t inducements to male and female .agents, store keep* era, <&c.. who; \vill" estrtblidh'^'afeehcici through the country and keep our new machines on exhibition and sale. ' 'Oo"u?j ty rights given; to: smart agent-; freej Agcut's complete outfits furnished with* put any ex$ra charge'. Bhhi'pleS of sew ing, descriptive circulars containing; terms, engravings',''&i?, 'semV free. Address, "' " -1 ''i"'*1' BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO., I No. 1329? Broadway New Yofk. ? ' : na ??: <?. .? .. toll j GR V T 3 1 R GAIN'S Inteiti ?t'ffitjr- -.Oj "Mr.'..-.:': djj :?. x". -wind :AAt. Mil I : ?.? " ?>ti.Jj !?? .!????? ?( rj.,1; , .. ;?,;.- .- }, .-; T. GL VINCEIS iVAaSoli LuIO MkllX' - Selling off the Entire Stcek of Dry Goods, Boots and Slioes, Cloildng flats, $ c. a. -:* ?'if j ,..i ;7i ; Call early, and secure bargians. T. G. VINCET3, ?W --il' ' ? i * '." v.;.. oj h! .J ... Nest Door to Dr. A. C- IHkks. Jan. 2?, 1S73 48( cctf YOHKVIIXiE PRINCIPALS: Rkv. Jas. Dovci.as, a. R., Pnor, W. 8. Dcioa.y. M. D. Prof. J. ?. Mullcr, in c6arge Musical Depart ment ? ? . d ; / m i'.j jyi \ hm. j "Cf.rd hi ? or -.?f ? . ? ; ts ?: J . . . Collegiate Year, 1S73. ,? ;"'f,vri..:0!,..l itl.i.V 11" let Seasiou, from Feb. 3, to June 21st. 2d Session from June 29 to Nov. 25th> >> Tuitionsnd Board, ;(fi.el and lights included $100 per Session. Yerkville, S. C? Jan 27, 18/3-49-ly rrtTTM-[ yji-jw--? kit W. 3. DeTreville, ATTORNEY AT LAW. if a ol tm - l U*ii%? ' Office at Court House S^ua.rc, |;.?chl3-lyy WANTED, AGood Blacksmith to work in tbe shopA'flf r.ewisvillu. (mod wage? paid. Apply to WOODARD & BYRD'ai Lewitrvillc, Feb. 4, 1873 ?0 4, ?-!-i?I.. ???? .-?r--rr~-H-? J S Albergotti, -CHEAP GROCERY HOUSE, Corner Russell Street and Rail Road 1 ???? .- 1 > '? mi.'. , ? tato Avenue. Has on ha,nd and constantly arriving, Groceries, unsurpassed in quality or prices. Consisting of* Flour, Sugar, Coffee, . Molasses, Syrup, Bacon and . Hams. Cakhlo dooT?, Orockesy Kekos?hk and NAirn-A ?ir. Ac. I have made arrangements by which I will be in daily receipt of Fruits, Fresh Riftcuits, Tea Cakes and Confccticnary. 'Highest cash price paid for. Rough Rice, Corn and Peaa. jan 1-ly W. ?LBERGOTTI, O DOORBrEAST OF J. P. HARLEY'S Street, OrangcDurg, Bo. Ca., Just Received a fresh supply of FrenchCandies, Fine Candies, Nuts, nil sorts, Large and Small Fancy Baskets^^',r Kaisens, /I1 Jo V at their doors. In mv cako department you will nnd^ Fruit Cakes, ITf&cA (Skktojl HUT Gungers, &c, always on hand anfrtrcsh. Weddings supplied with all kinds kes and CeafectriopaWes at the short* yiuaaoo Notiee teCoiffgaeet Per Boat g order of the yie^gr^^^ So. Ca. R. R. all freight charges, botti> j,ocai/& 'f lrWo?Grf V^^T?^|dhrtt ihiSf?Hgfertcy dndr nd goods wjjnfodeUv* ered untn^inargeV Tb'?va been jmid'atttba; rifep?S: IthS^v^it^ gj> into e$$? 'date. ^' g <* <! Wsi. P. CAT.irf>THf?? * FERSNER & DANTZLjSfcr> I I) IC N T I f /Or?ngeburg, S. 0., Office over JdeMaster's Brich St?re. R?SSJ^f, ^ftEET, ?r.ingeburg, S. C, . n.ch C-lyr , : * ' ? ? s ' ig, ?, -. ?- r * ~r? ? ?.?.--" r.-;-;???-;-;?; DU. T. 15KI1\V;CK LEGAUE. .""induatc, Thikimorc College Dentah Svirgory. Ir^^firi'J Jlrect^Orer film* of J. ?. Il-irnillpn ? ? leb II ' - .' v_.__L_ JOHN S. FAIRL7 & ??., WttOEtfsiLB nr.Ai.ri!? iK White Gao?j; ? i No..'IT HAYN;: STREET, ^'harli-ston, S. ('.. polje't ihc ru?1 omof th?- merchants'ofOr^nge-' .mrgj feemig fmifi)teilt that '.lu v can ?fter in .IncciiH ? ff? to pltivh.iser* ctitul to iiio.-e oti'cifrl lijr'anr lt?? (ir ?ftr 'in. in this '?.uiury. O?r Stock* is alv.ayv Ift'rgc and is replenished with" i'iw-h good* of tlie I,in>; ;ylc- lit evciy-jttiinjjW from tbc North. Our turrits uro' jlibcrnl to re ?jumsibk? htrrwes, and w?- guarantee Knti.-?t'aeU?rf to p?nie?? eotriisting order* to its. ?' ?octSO-rtmb^* B .'- ^^H^W^ - I 1 ??>. i'ii.i .U^WWWMWIWS???ww'* FURMTURE! FURIn ITUBE t -if. kB idlio J?f a fei y: *-i-.?!f.U *dT rTlTIE Undersigned would respectful It inform 1 i l!.e: fofltWra (Mh'glbtirg m ?frW0n*a ing country, that ho is now opening hujho Rriek-Store formerly occupied by Mr. JK . . ter/li-1 arge' nnd.?eIi seiectediMoek .of:FL:BN t-' 'CUitE, received direct frmn the manufacturers' (forth mid We^, cohsistrrig'irt jniri bf" 1 BEPSTEADS, ^3 ^> 'ifivaii BURE^US,1o Y1&l<r,^ WASHSTA4?f>?^ TA^BLEif'L ?**i'M?"?T >tai^ Jttii.'io* Ll a ota CHAIRS, OF ALL STYXflRfi P?^LOR ani1 ?tfl??^ in ava.ot> $A&m?hk' TATION. n hyi ?rATTRES^Es, ' 1 "IK;m^; , on' hand arid' made to 6We?t d^-'lrnbrft^i??tictf, Wall paperinffiiotk, 'P?*r '.VA/^t#hM now p4 toot fixtures. ^ Children's' Carriages, of all styles will bs kept on.hand, i uitaid Utt /s He would ;a*V*n ,^xsmu^^^ ^ffock, and guarantee^ (that h,i? /Price* aroi ^ low as tlio^e c f Charleston or any city bouth, O. M. GIHARDEA?. Feb. 4, 4873 $0 Jj r Cm, . WORK P^ifK BY A^n;. 03ST T>I3E SQXJ^L]^Bi W00DA?fi,^^?^ ARE now^?caWft- T^wlkvlrl^?'fe'J'w?ere. they are prepareditbdo aliainda ci,1|prk in th. ir line: pucIl^s repairing ?WofOns^?ugT gies. Plows, &c, Ac. Prompt attchUoft {ffiren to all work entrusted utthem, ' il WOODAKD, PYRD & BYRD. Feb. 4, 1873 ,: , 50 4t ? $5,TQ$20 per d?y, Ag^nt? waited ! AH 6ia*. bos of working people, of cithcflfiexr y?ung or old malte more money kk wdVk tke^ spare moments, or all the time, than . at. any-* thing else. Particulars free. Addrses O. Stia. d & Co., PorSand, Ms'iro.