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LOCAL._ P. P. BKAUD, Artwiutc Editor. U%W Mr. Kirnt Robinson is authorized to collect and receipt for advertisements and sub scriptions to the 3Ym<v?. Griffin & Hoffman, Advertising AgtB., No. 1, South street; Baltimore, Md., are duly au tliurir.cd to contract for advertisements at our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are re quested to leave their favors with this house* Job^Tork?neatly executed at this office. Have your cards and circulars print ed at this office. Attention is called to the Town Or dinances published in this issue. An up-country editor acknowledges the receipt of a black cloth coat, from one of N^h.e merchants of his town. Wo would like to live in his section of country. this issue will be fouud the conclu sion of JusTiTtA's article on the new Strcot, winch was commenced in the last week's issue. Will those who are indebted to us, cither for subscription or otherwise, favor us with an early remittance? Wo dis like to "dun." We learn that the skeleton of a white man was found in the Santce Swamp, above Wrights Bluff, about two weeks ?go, by a party of fishermen. Rev. P. Auld will deliver an address on "the Life aad character of Dr. Adam Clarke," at the Methodist Church, this evening, at 8 o-clock. The public is respectfully invited to attend. Another Rcn-away Match.?We arc informell that another couple has been united in the bond of holy wedlock. It was n run-away match, and the parties made for the celebrated "Bridal Resort'' (Brnnchvillo). This time it was a couple of saffron colored individuals. Who's tune comes next ? - . - - ? ? am- ? ? - ? We learn that the recently-admitted inrmber of the Orangeburg bar, J. L. Humbert, colored, closed his speech be fore a jury, la-d week, as follows: -'And may the Qod who delivered the Children of Israeli he with you and abide with you forever. Amen." We are not informed from what por tion of the Bible he selected his text. Meeting.?On next Saturday a meet ing of the Taxpayers of this School dis trict will be held, for the purpose of levy ing a School Tax. We would advise all Taxpayers to he present, as we do not know but that an effort will be made to open a Normal School, to suit the conve nience of one or two Taxpayers. Accident.?July Small, alias Sam Mitchell, a recently discharged convict from the Penitentiary, who has been loaf ing about tow n for the past week, was run over and severely injured, while attempt ing to get on the train last Friday night. - ? a? ? Mayor's Court.?Elvira Bellinger and Isaac Whittemore, for creating dis turbance in the public strce's, had a hear ing before the Mayor, on Thursday even ing. Elvira senteuced to pay a fine of three dollars, or go to station house for five days. Isaac fined two dollars, or two days in station house. Tho "Joint Final Celebration of the Dialectic and Cadet Societies," of the Virginia Military Institute, takes place on Thursday evening, July 2d. Orators :?T. L. Cochran, of Alabama, and M. L. Spotswood, of Virginia. Our young friend, Cadet J. Adger Forsythe, will please accept our thanks for compli mentary invitation. The sixty-sixth anniversary celebra. tion of the Euphradian Society, of the University of ?. C, will tako place on Thursday evening, June 27th, at 8 P. M. Mr. John P. Arthur, of Columbia, is to deliver the valedictory oration. We are under obligations to tho Committee for an invitation to be present on this most pleasant occasion, The Now Baptist Church, at Walhal" la, was dedicated on the Oth inst. Rev. Mr. Crimes, of Carnesville,Ga., preached the dedication sermon. 131; a old! 'Tib Near at Hvnd.?At the last meeting of the Town Council, Alder man Oliveros offered an Ordinance which anticipated the prohibition of hogs run ning at large in the Streets. This section was not passed, owing no doubt to the fact that the election is near to hand, and one of tho Aldermen is a candidate for a certain County office. A great por tion of tho hogs in town aro owned by colored people. Said Alderman voted against the adoption of the Section. His Honor, the Mayor, had the casting vote, and lie did likewise. Our readers may conjecture the reason. Crumus.?The post office at this place has been made a money order office. ?The first watermelons of the season made their appearaucc in town, lost Mon day. ?Mosquitoes arc making their appear ance. ?Tho frame of the. Elliott Truck House has been erected, and it is expect ed the building will be ready for use by the middle of next month. ?Mr. Kirk Robinson has just received a supply of "Dolly Varden" music. ?Mr. White, who is located at the En gine House, has a lot of beautiful "Sing ers" on hand. Inspect them. ?In the Trial Justice's court on Sat urday, four cases of chicken stealing were heard. ?Col. W. J. DuTrcville has returned from his visit to Beaufort. ?Henry Jones, colored, was arrested and carried to jail, last Friday, charged with "lifting" a chicken to which he had no claim. Radical Pow-wow.?The Radical leaders attempted to get a mass meeting of J those who arc owned by the ring, on last Saturday afternoon ; but it appears that the followers of this motley crew would "rather have a leetle fun." We are inform ed that the meeting which was culled (as wc uiidir land) by one who figured very prominently iu the presentment of the grand jury at the last session of the Court, was a complete failure. The meeting was adjourned, after repeated calls to or der, amid tremendous uproar and confu sinn. No Speeches were made. Noth ing done, hut meet and adjourn. At night, the attempt was ngnin made, but with l?s success than iu the after noon. There was, however, oac speech made at the night meeting. Richard Duncan,Esq. made an attempt at an address; but owing to the heavy charge of tangle-foot, he was unable to ventilate his " peetilyer idees on the situnshun." The Han Who Cheats tho Printer. Tho man who cheats the printer Out of a single cent, H'ill never reach that heavenly land U'herc old Klijah went. lie will not gain admittance there? By devils he'll he driven, And made to loaf his time away Outside the walls of heaven. H'ithouta friend to greet him, Without a plciutnnt grin, The happiness that he will reap ll'ill he almighty thin. He'll have to eat die thistle Of sorrow and regret; He'll have to buck around right smart With euwednes/, "you bet." List of Letters Remaining in the Orangeburg P. O. to June 26th, 1872 John Farrer, Harry Johnson, George Peck reim, Barbara Pound, Emma Roof, Rev J. H. Wallice, Thos Williams. Persons calling for the above letters will please say they arc advertised. F. DeMars. P. M. CENTRAL HOTEL,, (PLAIN STREET,) COLUMBIA, B. O. Board ... -$2 Ter l>ay 20-3di I). B. CLAYTON, Proprietor. Special ?Wotices. Flavoring extracts aro vt prlninry impor tance in coekery; and of alt article* of thin de scription the highly concentrated (Standard Ex tracts, prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co.. Bos ton, are pronounced by leading cuisinlers? Professor Blot among the number?the purest and best. Human Wrecks.?Every day and hour wc meet with broken-down specimens of Immun ity?wrecks that seem past hope of salvage.? At least seven-eighths of these might Wtilled with new vitality, by a course uf Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters. Many are ml tiering from the reaction of rum-polluted hitters or powerful mineral-. It is characteristic of.Dr. Walker's Great Restorative that it neutralizes the effect of these mi-seallcd remedies, ami ac complish in time a perfect cure. Nature gives us Teeth, but;she' docs not prc serve and purify them. That' must he done with fragrant Sozodont. The dental lrane 'and its enamel casing are made invulnerable to all destructive influences by the dally use of thiH beneficent preparation." rv r*")t ^ i i^i *S $50,000 Dollars wBl bo paid for any remedy which will cure chronic Rheumatism, Pains in the limbs, back and chest, Sore Throat, In sect Stings, croup, Dysentery, coli.-, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. Tobias' Venetian' Liniment; established in 1847; never finis.? Sold by all Druggists. -Depot, 10 Park Place, Carbolic Salve unequal cd as a healing com pound. Physicians recommend it as the most wonderful remedy ever known. Price 2") cents Kr box. John F. Henry, solo Proprietor, 8 liege Place, New York. Christadoro'ft Hair Dye.?This magnificent compound is beyond contingency, the safest and most reliable dye in existence: never fail ing to impart to the Hair, uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. ? ? * 4" P *% ? 1 i Svapnia is opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities. It is n perfect anodyne not producing headache or constipation of the bow els, 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 nc eidents directly or indirect/y have occurred from burning, storing or bundling it. Oil House ot" Cbar/cs l'rntt, Established 1770, New "York. T. 1). Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South Carolina. .1 Beautiful White, soft, smooth and clear skin is produced by using GvW. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freck/es, sunburns, and all other discoloration* from the skin, /cav ing the complexion bril/innt and beautiful. Soft! at all druggists. This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health. ?lust ihe Remedy Needed.?Thanks to Mrs. Wins/nw's Soothing Syrup, we have for years been rc/ieved from sleepless nights or painfu/ watching with poor, Hiificring, 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. This Fcr ro-I'hosphorated Elixir of Oilisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard &? Co., New York, and sold by all I)ruggists,is thrift tonic, ami ns n tonic for patients "recovering from fcvcf or otherMcfcness,*' it has no equa/. lilsiey's Genuine flo/den lie// Cologne Water, a voiding tu the orlginu/ formula of Provost, Paris, so /ong nnd favorably known to the cus tomers of Havi/and, I la ri al and Rislcy and theirluanchos for its tine permanent fragian v is now made by II. W. RMey and the trade supplied by his successors. Morgan & Risley, VYholesa/u Druggists, New York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder.?The best article known for cleansing und preserving ! the teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists. Pi ice 2"? and ">0 cents per Isittlc. F. ('. Hells ?!c Co., New York. ?Varel i 1-1 y E. U. STORES, Columbia, S. C. Main St., Opposite the Phoenix Oflicc Keeps constantly on hand n full line of Staple and Fancy Stationary, and a large assortment of Writtng Desks, Ladies' Work R?xes, Albums, Autographs, Port Polios, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, Portmonies, ivc, Arc. Blank Books ofuiikindM?eh as Sheriffs, Clerk's, Judge of Probate, County Coin in isionrrs, &c, on hand and made to order?ruled to any Pattern, of the best Paper ami mat crials, with or without printed Headings; also paged or indexed, as required. Special attention given to the Binding of Music, Periodicals. Law Hooks, und all the other work in his line. 2G-:iU JAMBS ALLAN, DKAI.KIt ix WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, STER LING SILVER, SriXTACLKs, Eye-Gi.arsks and Fancy Goods No. 307 King street, CharltMon. & C. l-2t? OWEN DALY'S STABLES. These LIVERY STAHLES are situated on Assembly nnd on Washington streets. Atten tive hostlers and good drivers always present. The best stock and the best turnouts in the city, including rockawuys, hrctts, buggies, etc., etc. for familv use, or for parties, or pleasure, will he furnished at short notice. < )ur terms are safe, our prices are liberal, and our stock equal to the demand. 13 GEORGE TUPPEH, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Opposite Columbia Hotkl, Main btiikkt Columbia, S. C. 1 OTTO SONTAG, DYER AND SCOURER OF GENT'S COATS, PANTS AND HATS. Ac, I ClfAIUdQBTON, S. C. THE t o * t ' ??- t IS A FAMILY TEMPERANCE JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO Temperance, Literature, Soci 1 and ISoral Reform. TERMS: S2.00 per Annum . ' , ?IN ADVANCE. ? T Al '* ? h ?t.00 I?OR SIX MONTHS. The Advocate is now in its 2d year, and is the QNL Y TEMPERANCE PAPER IN THE ZTATEJ It is the Organ of the Sons of W ncrancc of South. Carolina, ami therefore has such u circulation as to render it iff t\i I i o a desirable medium to advertise by those in who wish to reach-the whole State. Hundreds who nre not members of the ORDER take it. THE VERY LOW PRICE at which THE ADVOCATE is offered places it within the reach of EVERY FAMILY in the Land.? Ail should take it. Parents can not be too careful in selecting reading for their children. Nothing is more in jurious to the morals of the country than the trashy literature of the day. REMEMBER $hat THE ADVOCATE is reformatory in its tone, and aims to elevate human ity. Send for Specimen Copies, to F. F. BEARD, Editor and Proprietor, Oraugeburg, S. C. Male Academy, OR.4NCJEBURG,C. II. U.U. tkbms VKR month : English - - $4.00 Classical. 6.00 ? JslMES S. HEYWj4RD, Teacher. Kirk Robinson, 1 > 1"A I.Kit IN Bjoks, Music and Stationery, and Fancy Articles, AT THE KXfliXK HOUSE, ORANGEBURG, C. II., S. C. nich 0 To Builders. 1 am prepared to furnish WASH KS, BLINDS, Doors, MiihuIs, and every style of inside work, at the shortest notice, ami of liest material, at Baltimore rates, adding freight. Call in mid sec catalogue. 11'ork warranted. JOHN .1. ILIMILTON, mchlH-lyr Orangchurg, 8. C. WARM WEATHER K?S GOME, And ho has one of the finest, choicest ami most complete Stocks of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c, Akrivku at F IT W THMatrum mi's Store, IN RUNSKLLS2RKKT, That can he found in Orangchurg. .In inspec tion will satisfy all. No trouble to show Goods. In addition to the above 1 have on hand ami for sale a niunher of tho American Button-Hole Machines. This machine will do iu the heat possihlc manner every variety of family sewing that can he done on any machine, and iu ad dition emhroiders on the edges, overscams, and makes beautiful button and eye/ct holes in all fabrics. This is umniestiomihly far beyond the capacity of anv other machine. Instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed to all pur chasing a machine. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. may l?-tf DR. D. L. BOOZER, Surgeon Dentist, Is prepared to execute his professional work in tho neatest and most perfect manner. O fli c o over D u ffi e <fc C h a p m a n *$>, Opposite the Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. ABB RAPIDLY REDUCING their STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DESIRBLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT Bull Scovill & Pike's, Who arc agcnta for Firetxlass LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also Agcnta for the IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN. under tert. ha* ginned 150 lhs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hours nnd 50 minutes. Thu# a fifty Saw Gin can turn out ahout 6 hales, 400 lhs. each, in nhout 9 hours, if run at av high rate of speed. Purchase the Winship Gin. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents. June 11, 1872?18?tf DRUG ST?RE! For the liberal patronage which I have thus far received from the citizen* of Orangcbnrg and the confidence shown in mo by very num erous friends, I take the opportunity of express ing my sincere gratitude in the "Orangcburg Times." The encouragement of past patron age ?"d kindness induces a strong faith in future sue .?est, and, while thanking my friends for past favors, I can assure them that nothing will he left undone to deserve their continuing patronage. My Btore is cssontinlly a Drug Store; where will be kept such Drugs and Medi cines alunc, as I will warrant genuine and Pure. I have arranged to Eupply my erstomers with Medicines of the very best quality afforded in the market. I avoid all cheap useless articles, and yet my prices shall be as 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 he filled to your satisfaction. Just received a stock of pure, medicines consisting of Laudanum, Paregoric, Chstor Oil Sweet Oil, Kpsom Salts, CVcam Tartar, Carl). Soda, iSic, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Brushes, Con centrated Lye, Patent Medicines of all kinds, ?In-! call at the .Southern Drug ?Store on Bus sell .Street, and you will be sure to get what you want. A. C. DUKES. ALSTON HOUSE, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C, CONDUCTED BY 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. COTTON STATES LIFE Insurance compamy. Principal Office, Macon, Ga. 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 safe Home Company ; The Board of Managers nt 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 Compan ies o the 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 these sums in our'midst, hereafter a cer tain proportion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not moro than 70 per cent of the same be invested in such manner as may be in accordance with tho regulations of the Company, in thoso scctious from which the said pre miums are attained." (Signed) WM. B. JOHNSTON, President. GeoEOK S. OltEAIt, See'y. The Financial strength of 'he Com pany places it in high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows that the Com pany, possesses, besides its largo Guaran tee, 8170 for every $100 of its liability. ABNEY <fc PARKER, State Agents. June 5, 1 am p/cascdto lnlorm my numin.n- friends that I have retained tu Lewi-vi lie, nml have established mv PICTURE GALLERY 1 havejust received instruments with which I can take as good and |>erfcrt a picture as can be had anvwherein the State. A tria/ U afl I ask. Perfect satisfaction giutratv teed. Cafl and take a look at mv GaTlerv. 8. M. PE YRSOX", Artist, may 15-tf Save UTour Money! GO TO. J. P. H Alt LEY'S AND BUY CltKAI* DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hat? Cap* n &o., of which he has just received a fretthv supply. FLOUR of all grades BACON.LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE - of nil grades. Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Department, all of which I am. selling at prices not to he excelled for cheapness in the town. Come ami sec for yourselves. ? fta^-All persons indehtcd to me must pay up immediately, as I am compelled to close my hooks. A word to the w ise is sufficient. J. 1?. HA RI JEY. 0.1). BLUME, Artist, lias opened a Gallery where he is prepared to take Photographs, Daguerreotypes, Ferrotypes, Acs. Ina few minutes at the lowest possible rates HVlk up to the Gallery over Mr. K. II. IP' Ilriggmunn's Store, if you want to obtain a present that is always appreciated by Lover*,. Sweethearts nnd others, viz: Yourself* Satisfaction guaranteed. may 1-tf South Carolina R. R. MAtl. ?ND PASSENOKK TIIAIN. Leave Columbia at - - 7.40 a in Arrive at Charleston at 5h20 p m. Leave Charleston at - - - 8.20 h m Arrive at Columbia at - - - 4.0? p m NIGHT EXPRESS, EIIKIOHT AND ACCOM MOHATtOjf; tbain, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia at 0.?O p ni, Arrive at Charleston at - - 0.-V? a ni Leave Charleston at fc.20 p m Arrive at Columbia at fi.40 a lua Camden Accommodation Train will continue to run to Columbia as formerly?Mondays,. Wednesdays and Sa turd a vs. A. L. TYLElt, Vice-president. S. B. Pickets, General Ticket Agent. Jewelry, Watches and Silverware: JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention to his now.. large and elegant stock of "W ntch.es> Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, and Fancy Goods. ! All the newest designs iu 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 nnd Ear rings, Armlets and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral, Brooches for Hair or Minia tures, Lockets, Chains and Musonio . Pins, Glove Bands, nt JAMES ALLAN S, No, ?07 King Strucfj i A few doors above Went worth SU may 8-3 mos.