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LOCAL. ??ET The pflice ol the TlMES is located on the Corner of Russell and jl/iiikct Streets, oppo site the Post Ofliee. We Avon hi bc'plcascd to have onr friends call on us, whin thiy come to Orangehurg. H&" Mr. KlltK Rouinson* is authorized to collect and receipt tor advertisements and Bub ECi'tptions to the 2Y??r*. Church Servil. Presbvterhui Cliurch'^-Services at 10'. A. M., and ? p. M?Sabbath School at S ?. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. J. L>. Browne, Pastor. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vices on the 3d and 5th Sabbath of every month nftOJ A. M. and 5 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A. M. Rev. S- MeUiehainp, Rector. Methodist Church?Services at 101 A. M. and 8 P.M. Sabbath School* at 8J A. M.? Rev. l'\ Auld, pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Pr P. A. Dantzlcr, Superintendent* TOWN DIRECTORY. Ma vor?P. IL W. Ihiggmatm. Clerk?E. J. Oliveros. Treasure!?W m. ^ V i 11 cock. Aldermen?10. .1. Olivcros, "Win. Willcock, CSeo. lloliver, A. Martin. A great deal of rending matter is push ed out of this issue, on account of the largo number of new advertisements sent in. LlCKXBfcS.?Those interested will re member that the third quarterly instal ment of their .StaleLue lse will uJ di c on the first day of Ocobur. Thanks.?We are indebted to Mr C. iS. Bull, formerly of this place, for a copy of a "Register of the Ju li?*ta 1 Officers of the United Slates." It is a no ally bound volume, and contains much information. The Orangehurg Asssouiation ( Baptist) muets with the Two Mile Swamp Church on Friday before the second Lord's Day in October next. Don't folget to renew your subscrip tion to the Tim ics when you come to town; or if you ate not already n subscriber, cali und subset ibe at once. "Wi sti.i.n Stock.? Front the adver tisement of Worshain and Bruce in this issue it will be seen that, they will have constantly on band during the fall and winter a line stock of Kentuky lu r es and mules. Dr. A. ('. Dukes has just received a heavy stock and fine assortment of Drugs Mud.eines, &c, and invites all who desire to purchase to call on 1 im on Ktisscli Street. See change in advertisement. The Dr. is about to enlarge his store, and will no doubt derive great convenience for (he storing of his already large slock of goods. Ovek 8,000 CicAii.s.?Yes; it is a fact Unit Mr. J. H. W?hlers bus now in store over 8,000 cigars, of almost every varie ty; principal among which are LaNiufa, La Flo rest a, LaGuirnalda, Ixinn, La CS rand Duchcs.se. Epicurean, Eagle, Pearl Crown, Big Thorn, Bouquet, Wager, Fig aro, Perfection, &c, &c. Wc have tried these brands, and can vouch for their doing among the best. We are now en joying otic of the La Ninfa brand, while we write this. The young und enterpris ing host of the "Enterprise" will please accpt our thanks for a good supply of lemon syrup. W. J. BeTreville, A T T O it hi E Y A T L A W O/Hcc at Court House Square, Outage burg, S. C. Mich 1 .'?-1 vr DR. 1). L. BOOZER, Surgeon Dentist, Is prepared to execute his professional work i the neatest and moist perfect manner. < fli c o o v e r I) u ili c & (* h a p in a n 's, Opposite the Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. DR. T. BEltWK !K LEG ARE, I? E \ T V L S 11 II V E O N , Graduate, Baltimore College Dental Surgery. O?re, Market street, Over More of J. A. Hamilton leb it the second annual fair of Tin: O ??? ?1, n g c Id it r g AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be held at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. Commencing on TUESDAY, October 2fllh, und ending on THURSDAY, October 31st. npHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN JL nouncc that thev arc making a'-rangc'icnts to double thePREifrlUM LIST, nnd to increase the attractiveness of the P A 111 in every partic nlar. Tlicy appeal to the people of the conntv for their co-operation in the work of making it a great success. The Ldies especially are invi ted to contribute, and more than twice ius many i premium!', as at tbe late Fair, will be oflered in their department. The following is a summary of the premiums oflered: department A.?field crops. For largest yield of cotton upon one acre, $10. Fpr largest yield of corn upon live acres of high lands, $15. For largest yield of corn upon five acres of swamp land, $13* For largest yield of corn upon one acre of high ianti, $5. For the largest yield of corn upon one acre of swamp land, $5. For largest yield of Rico upon one acre, S3. For largest yield of Peas upon one acre, S3. Largest yield of Sweet 1'otatoca upon one aero, S3 For largest yield of Irish potatoes upon J acre, $2.30. For largest vicld of turnips upon 1 acre, $2.30. For largest yield of Ground Nuts upon one acre, $3. For the largest yield of Native Grass'liny upon one a?re. $3. For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon one acre, $">. For largest yield of Sorghum Syrup from one acre, *$5. For largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup from I acre, $3. Parties wishing to compete for these Prcnu urns must notify the Executive Committee be foic commencing to gather the ret pective pro ducts, ir order that arrangements may he made for an impartial test of the respective yields.? These premiums to he paid in Agricultural Toois or Implements, at market rates. (BJ SAMPLES Or CROPS. JOHN V.'. KELLERS, Es*j., Superintendent. 17 Premiums, worth from $3.00 to $10.00. (c.) GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS. Maj. JOHN .1. .VALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. (r.) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. I-.' KEATING NORRIS, ICs<{. Superintendent. 28 Premiums, worth from $2.00 to $3.00. (10.) MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Col.. PAUL S. FELDER, S?)?eiutendrnl. 27 Premiums; worth from 54.00 to $20.00. (F.) LADIES' WORK. JOHN W. DANTZLER, Esq., Superintendent. 30 Premiums, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. (G.) STOCK?Horses and Mules. Du. ALEX'R .V. ?VALLEY, Snjtcriidcndcnl. 20 Premiums, Mcduls ami Diplomas. 2. Cattle. HENRY N. NN ELL, Superintendent. 10 premium;., Medals ami Diplomas, o. Other Stock. foi.. JOHN (;'. EDWARD.V, Snprrintrndent. 18 premiums, medals and diplomas. In this Department especially, us well as in others,, separat, premiums are olleied for imported animals and articles. (12.) POT j I/TRY. J. GEORGE VOSE, Esq., Superintendent. 12 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. (i,) FLORICULTURE. T. C. I1URRLE, Es?i., Superintendent. 5 premiums, worth from $1.00 to $3.00. MISCELLANEOUS. OUT. JOHN A. H AMILTON, Superintendent. 20 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $10.u0 Those desiring to exhibit, or to ascertain further particulars, are requested to apply to any of tin- undersigned for Information. Prem in ms will also he oflered for plowing and for athletic skill: A new, varied and ati true he programme of amusements will he ear lied out, under the charge of a competent com mittee of gentleni"n, whose names will hereaf ter appear. Every cflbft wil/ Ih- made to render the Faui worthy of the great .Igrieultuial section of which Orangeburg is the centre; and in order jthat this shall he the ease, the work ofgprepara tion must be participated in by. all who have the interest of our State and county at heart. Samuel Dtnm.i:, WliSI.ey W. CUU.ee, IIa It feu Uiccs, Lawken-ce R. Reckwith, James \). Tuezevant. Ex ecu ti vo Com mi ttco. (PLAIN S T II E E T , ) COLUMBIA, S. C. board - - - -$2 Per Da;? 2G-3m D. R. CLAYTON, Proprietor. geo. AV. williams & co., CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. T BEG TO TN FORM THE CITIZENS OF Orangehurg County that I will leave in a few days fur the ? Western Stock ?SdC&rl&? And will he able to exhibit to them between the 1st ami 10t!i of Septemhur. ?> the Town of j Orangehurg ami tit mv Stahles in Bamberg SIXrJ.vY I-iiSAP Of the Choicest Stock the Afarket can produce in DRAFT II O R S 13 S AND TIMBER AND WORK MULES. My facilities for purchasing Stockei re sur passed by none. I intend <loing n LIVE BUSINESS??? ZJSy-I guarantoe all Slock sold by nie ns represented. F. M. BAMBERG, nngl2?tf BAMBERG, S. C. . THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT 1 THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WITH ATTACHMENTS for A I.I. KIXD3 ok IVOItlt is fust winning favor in the household, as shown bv the mindly increasing sales. /This NEW' FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is capable of a range and variety of work such as was once thought impossible to perform by machinery We claim and can show that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrang ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smooth ly miming of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable not only for the range and va riety of its sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it wi/1 sew with equal facility and perfection, usim; silk twist, linen or cotton thread, line or coarse, making the interloeked-clrtstlc-stieh, alike on bOtbTsides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stich; and, in a moment, this willing and never wearying instrument may be adpisted for line work or gauze or gossamer tis sue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or milling, or nlmost any other work which delicate lingers have been known to perform. At the world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales! J. K*. White, Agent. Office at Engine House, Orangeburg, S. C. pm (> 3m 'je. 'Misers - *_ THEY ARU WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no arsenic or poisonous ingre dients of any kino*?nothing in the least degree injurious to the system under any circumstances ?and may be administered with perfect safety to an infant' They never fail to cure the most obstinate ease when taken its directed. They cure immediately. In no case will this patient have more than one chill after the first dose, and in the majority of eases not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pre tends to .do. . They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system, and thus averting it.- consequences. They are warranted in every instance. If they do not euro the money will be refunded. For -ale all over the South, DOWJ10, MOISF & 1>A VIS, Proprietors, Charleston, >. C. July 17, 1872 23 Cm ilPIRO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. No. :Ui>, KING STEET., (Between Wcntworth and Society Streets.) COLUMBIA, S. 0. LARGEST STOCK SOUTH OF Cigars, Tc/bacco, [Pipes, <fco. Cull <un\ examine before buying elsewhere.. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. All goods delivered free to De pot, and no charges for cases or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. June 11, 1872 ?J> tf SFECXAXi NOTICES TO S U B O R DIN A T Ii DIVISI O N S. Office of O. S, O. D., of S. ('., Coi.UMitiA, S. C, Nov. 1871. Orders for Supplies of every description di rected to this office will be promptly attended to, and the Supplies furnished at the same rate as in New York or Boston. THOMAS .J. I vMOTTE, 1 I- Grand Scribe. J. K. KZNARD Wo are now opening- oneof thomostdesirable Stock? 01* I* U Y ?4 ? O D S ever offered in this market, consisting of the most popular styles of DU ESS GOO DR, LACKS, IRISH LIKENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, With a full and complete stock of heavy CASSIMERES, LINSE YS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. .7. IE K I N A K D , Columbia, S. C. WILLI a MS, iSfJ It IVI e^coT COMMISSION M EUCH ANTS, '">G Denver street and 29 Is'^-iae Pfacf,.2i Y 11- 30 SEI?TFF?STER. IMPORTERS AXI) DK.V1.EIIS IX Fancy CS-oods, ETotions, Fancy ?ress goods, Hosiery CHoves, LaCCS, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks Worsted Croods, Trimmed Hats Millinery and Straw C?oods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ?>fo. 27 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 12- Gmo ICingslaricl & ECeatli, OKA I.Kit IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AND Crockery, riatctl Ware, Table Cut lery, &c. &c. (Under ColumbiaJIJutol,') Columbia,^. C. .T. A. Heath. lt. Kingsland. npr 27-Gmo XJiii versal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Wcarcdesirousofsecuringilicscrviccaofn lud dozen canvassing agents in Si art h Carolina for the UNIV EUSA L LI FE 1NSURANCE (X >M 1'ANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. We desire also, responsible lo cal agents for each town in the Stale. M. W. GARY, M.C. BUTLER. State Supcrintendenis of Agencies DEPOT ?7*011 Temperance Literiture, Sons of Tem ? perauee Hadges, Good Templars Badges, Suns of Temperance Regalia, ?V.e. Send for price list. Kegalia furnished complete, at less than thev can be bought in New ^ ork or Bos lon. Address? F. P. BEARD, Orangeburg, S. C. July G?If ceo? w. willi ams & co., WHOLESALE G Pvt >C EPS A NI) BAN KERB, NOS. 1 & I) HAYNE STREET, Charleston, S. C. IJVtgti 11 ! >r< >l 1 i< -rs? Main Street, between Lady and Washington, Columbia, S. C. Parlor, ( ban.her, Dining-Room, and all kinds of Furniture, from the best manufacturers in New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. apr 2G-3mo DAM EL IT. SILCOX CHARLESTON, S. ('. FT UN ITURE W A RE-ROOMS, Nos. 17") and 1 TO King street,corner of Clifford Charleston, S. C. A full and large assortment continually on hand ami at the lowest prices. Coil anil ex amine, 2G-6ni JAMBS ALLAN) REALER IN* WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, STER LING SILVER, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses and FanoyGooimj No. ,".l>7 King street, Charleston, S. C. 1-2G george tmp per, BROKER, RE A L ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OPPOSITE COLVMItIA Hot. MAIS uTKEET < Vdumhia, S. (.'. ATTOIl XE YS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Orangeburg, S.. C. j K*. F. T/.i.ar. . S. Diisni.i:. inch O-lyr FERSNER & DAKTZLElt, DENTIS T S , Orangeburg, S. C, Ofllcc over store of Win. Willeok. F. Fersnei.-. i'. A. DANTZL.eii, D. D. S. inch 12-3mos TO ARRIVE 0 N Friday Next; .A. SPLENDID LOT OV VI It GIN I A HORSES. Finest Drove of Horses ever brought to this market. ?:o: Those in want of a good horse had hotter call at once' S a 1 o Stables e f W. M. SAIN & CO. img27-tf. mm. The undersigned have this dav formed a Part*, ncr.-hip for the purpose of uniting their sepa rate Schools into one, under the tmmo of the ORANGEBURG ACADEMY". Having individually enjoyed a liberal pat ronage at the hands of the Community, together they beg a continuance of it to them under the present arrangement," promising unabated ener gy ami industry together with the further ad vantage of being enabled, under the changed cir cumstances, to devote themselves more exclu sively each to his own particular branches. Terms payable its heretofore, at the end of each month. PER MONTH: Classics, - - - $4.00 Kn-lish, - - - - 8.Q0 Next term will commence on the first Mon day in (being the second day of) September next. Hoard can be obtained, in private families, at very moderate rales. JAS. S. HEY WARD STILES R. MELLICHAMP, T A Y L 0 It V S COTTON GIN has taken the premium over all Competitors, for speed and Staple. In a laic contest one oi T.WLOR'S ?"*<> saw OINS, picked more cotton than a 70 saw rival (ilN, and the cotton sold for a bi tter price. For sale at Factory prices, adding freight. JOHN HAMILTON, vlgcnt for Orangchurg. HAIGLER'S AC A D EM Y . The exercises of this School will he resumed on tin- 2nd of September, ami end last Friday of January, 1.S72. TL K.MS PER J/ONTII: 1st Class, (Beginners,) - - - $2.00 2d Class;.2.50 3d Class,.3.00 Latin ami Creek, fifty cents extra per month, each : Hoard, per School week, - - - - Sl.oO " " month, (washing included,) 12.00 jlfliO (i. SHERIDAN, Teacher. nng21-3t. CHINA HALL. Witt. B. STANI/KY, imfortor an*i> dealer i" CHINA, GLASS AND EaRTIIENWARI miner-plated, Britannia, ami Jaj>anncd Ware, Table Cutlery, Mirrors G .1 .v- F r .v r r; ji s. Housk-Fi RxisniMi Coons Genfrally. 28-3 FAMILY TEMPERANCE JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO . Temperance, Literature, Social MORAL. REFORM ?-:o: TERMS! $2.00 per A n n u IX ADVANCE. $1.00 FOR SIX MONTHS. -.'O!-? The Advocate is now. in its 2d year, and is the ONLY TEMPREANCE] PAPER IN THE STATE. . It is the Organ of the Sons of Tem perance of South Carolina, and therefore. 1 has such a circulation as to render it a 1 desirahlc medium to ndvertisein by those who wish to reach the whole State'. Hundreds who are not memhera of the ORDER take it. THE VERY LOW PRICE at which THE ADVOCATE is offered places it within the reaeV of EVERY FAMILY in the Land.? All should take it. Parents can not be too careful in selecting reading for their children. Nothing is more in iurious to the morals of the country than the trashy literature of tha day. R EM EMBER That THE ADVOCATE is reformatory in its tone, and aims to elevate human ity. Send for Specimen Copies, to F P. BEARD, Editor ami Proprietor, Ornngcburg, S. C. ESTABL1SED 1836. Fl^IJE Mibseriher is prepared to supply hi JL former friends and others with PIN P. and PLAIN PAKLOll and BEDROOM SUITS, and OTHER FURNITURE, having recently added to \\U stock, and wit continue to replenish the same. Also, CROCKERY AND OTHER GOODS, which he offers at low prices for cash. A. C. SQUIER, One block east of New City Hall, ncarlv oppoy site OarroU & Sprlh.-uw's Carriage V?<-??.ir~ N. lb?Furniture neat y repaired at uiooS ate prices. June 20?36?Ihu