Mrs 3i l\uinjngton, best patehwbr^ quilt; Mrs m Mayors,- feather quill? jjtrs (JJj J {?Miel1, rocky mountain quilt; Mrs C Gmulling, luid-work quilt; Mrs W Y_, I/Jar, log-cabin quilt; Mrs S m Glover?* crib quilt; Mrs W A (Jlov^ f UiulfWo/l& quilt*,Mrs C Sliulcr, patchwork quilt; Mrs (i lJ SrtHey, hoincmrdc blanket; xi.?s ^ SIosms, woolen coverlet; miss m stone, fringed eountorpj^^-^]} ltyh%l!u>eftV worked c|itiIt; Mrs .1 .1 Salley, merino w oo^cntutortcY;! y\ra~i 5 ?dmrnertC doirtdeJ wove swanskin; Mrs AVnt Louis, sowingglljk *j j jq; ?jr Miss L Nowlingy aged 10 yeah?, patch work quilt; Miss I# tStokcs, aged 11 years, patch work quilt; Miss F Jcnney, aged 11 years, log-eftbib quilt'. u,gn?us A3ld gelding} K Hughes, bay f{($ftV?l fuller* iignt drull, brown n\arc*^J-j|\citt rlinne, hay rtalliou; miss A Culler, pony; E Hughes, saddle, bay marc; Dr Win ? Jlarfon, farmhorse, chesmtt gelding; I) II Treze vant, brood mare, bay; .)?H Kennedy, 2 years olonnulcMljh(V| Zeil leu,h\fltl< marcs; 11 11 KifcJ'$b y.f?i old ?jfr. ' .71 HOK8K8ANI1 MULKS, IMTUIITKD. F. RickcnhuKcr, bay stallion; F M Bamberg, pair gray geldings; A Oliver, blacK mare, light drjrfl; l^ujler* RioRdjh baKer, bay gelding, saddle; T K Sa-por tas, bay mare, dightd raft; W M Sain, bay marc, saddle; S 10 IiicKcnbucKcr, brood innre, bay; J (i McKkwii, farm horse, brvy, marc; Master Holco-nhujil Harper, a years ohl pony. r/TTi.r., rnu.s, &v. C?l Faul S Felder, cow; \\' A IItiff in inn, calf; K II Kiley, j air co. jhred Chester pig.-; Col .1 C Kdwnr.li?, grade cstfcX pigs, co. bred; C F Gel? re Is, import ed; C w (/tiller, grade merino sheep; d A Wolfe, African .-heep; (? S Shirer, fc*t, Bernard dog; LA Harper, pair pointers; '1 C VinqjCj if ish selU r. I ,51/, I'oUI.TItY, ?Vi'. Cephas ;.tt Miclia'cf, best trio game"; T C Albergotti, siigh ganie cock; t' .Me Mieiuu l, trio gann : C M< Mit Intel, coop of game ehicKeii:?; .1 (! Wnnuniiiaku. hip tiiiiK Bra ho a; (' F Geniels | air pat ridge eoihiiir; ,Jo.-e| h F' iM:ir, tr.o bebt Br?h Jo i>; < i II W Co1.-on," coop of lb-al mas L \l. H cKwilh. lust coop of harnymil; low I.-; Mrs C 11 (iiamling, cpop of bai n yard fowls; .lame- Oliver, trio .barnyard fowls; K R and d C j-VeKcwn, coop ''| sir. graipitf lhuif^3K.& aut hurt zed to cMlqctiiiruJ receipt 'for ndVcrtrtarucntii and nul; pcriptions tu the Timeg. Church Services, ?? Presbyterian (Suirelr5?ifctvirv* at 11 A.M., Niul 1 P. M?SaT>h:*th School at u| A. M.-? Ilrnver im-ctinjj Tlnuvdav afternoon at I o'clock. 'Wtv. J. I). A. Hrovr?, Kv#ugcli*ti t'lonvh "f tho tri d^Mavr (T.pi^ M,,:,!; ? Ser vice* on the nil ami ?nh Sabbath of everv mouth at, 11 A .M. nmUJ'.AL ^?papa .Se>fov*< Ml As M. ' Hev. t*V MiflieWtiAjV* Kktor; ? > $fte|luMUi?rt l&h?V'?-S-ServiccK at 11 A. M. ami 74 P.M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M.? . Hev. If. AuluVPastor. i-rt Luthorno ?hpn'h?-Si^>b.ith School at U A. Dr. ft .4*I)a?ttlirH>?f|^rita?MiVlU. AViflcock, ? (Jeoi? IloHrer,?AI'Marth!, i .?> p? a : [11 Uraugeburg Mail Arrangement. Nprthcrn, Western and Openi?. Closes. r "Charleston. H> A. M. lAo P.M Columbia 12,30 P.M. 1 1'. M. Otficr hooe? fn,m 8 A. M.Jc P. M. Sundays ln y lAulCU_ ARRIVAL AMD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSKNts-fcli. - ' Fit Kit: I IT. HAT TltAINH. DAY TttAINS. dhnvn - - ? l-2.u,-?J>. M.iHown-7.311 A. M. jcll|. - - - 1'. M. Vp - - - - 12.12 A. M. XHIIITTIlVrs XMIIITTItAIXS. Down-II.3K P. M. Dowu - - - 0.13 P.M. \Vp- * li.OOA.M.Tp - -'- - -5.31 A. M. T|iere; have nejdealjhs ty fhisjwecl!} ? I It -J tl ..? ? L in our commutu Our Fair was :'. perfect success and \vc have the pleasure of presenting it to you r\i\ more, ijian one aspect. Ro-woll T. Logan Esq, at Messrs With ker, Leans and Cogswell, is our author ized Agent in the City of Charleston. The weather has ivcu very di-agveable during the. last; wook damn boggy muddy and generally unpleasant lot* out floor work. , <> angeburg \ 'i'i f vi'7't }.'? t , i jy \ Hilf! I H|1K ! I I15K ! BiMievoleiice and Sport ! l>r. (i, W. Kirbye, the champion Ventrilo qui-t and .l/iijii?iau of /Imei iea, will coinmeuce ii brief ?o'n>e of Lectures tm U?id^Jj^Ol^L; : ( oiiAx?duViid chfroS MA/ikih The market is lias declined, prices, nAddling clodhg at 17J t" 17| ein. CluirlerfUm?lS to 18J cts. Prices Current. ? ? ? ? l!acon UnniH : ?, lb 1ft.? 221 " Sides : : " 1.71 fin i*| hard : : " f > Corn bus 1 on C?> I'cn* : : : " 1 00 (<>? l >ul* : need : : ** I 'JL'r (;''? Flout: : : : : cwt o 00 (?>.", 7.", rodder : : : " 1 00 20 Hough Kice. ; : " 1 15 0 Hatter : : : : lb 25 (?. 50 Kggs ' ? i : doz ? 25 (m Turkeys : : pr 2 00 xf?f3 50 dccrtii : : : : '*' I 00 0< 1 2o Chickens : : : ** 20 @ 30 Keen "Wax : : ; ?? 2? Neef r ; ?* 10 (&> 12 Tallow . : "10 @ S5.0O KBW?lSI? I dropped frvm my buggy on the. evening of sale d??y, Monday 4th, a large grey and black plaid Indies shawl. It fell some where between s wniup hridgotnd the Court ILoosc. Any per son finding und returning the same will he paid die above reward if required. Leave it ^ More of Kirk Uohiason. fr J. FUKDKKICIC. WANTED. Three young and energetic men} one to at tend a mnnll country ntorc; two to assist on plantation' Hood terms; recommendations reqtfircd. ylpply for information at thin ofliee froih'ahd after Saturday, the Dili inst. FOR SXl^B. IN OU.lNUF.UrKU COUNTY 8. C. A plantation at u great bargain?contni.iiug about 4Uli acres of pood upland Cotton hind, every here tenable, no pwamps,or ponds, ahcut '2'2't ?eres cleared u??d under good fences, 30 ih'rcs of the Ian I produced thin yenr ahaut 1,100 lli< seed rotten to the acre, with a etist t)f less tll Ui ?140 worth of commercial mam re- '20 linihline", all in good repair, almost ns good a* m \<\ including n very nice dwelling house with live good fd/.c rooms three brick ceiriuicyn n enr riiigv house, kitchen, nhoke ItotifC, Mahles for eight horses, barn', crib', negro quarters Ac. Aho r good size country store, ami alirstraie stand for business. The plaea is tdtuntcd three miles roiftli of Fijur tvd it;? ? pi.i??? - iuihi* >?c iiai t>i" ihc rountr--. I'rice s>2,->U0 one ha) f cash balance in one and two years time. The luiildhigs would now ci?si mi re than $2,000 to construct thein. Titles iiultaneiisuhie. Apply to W. <)AKMAN. < hi the place or address him ut Uniugehurg i.. Nov. 0 :!i Motice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 will, on the 18th day of November, 1S7'2 iih> our Hnal nccounl with tho Hon orable Judge of Probate for Ornngehnrg County, as Administrator tie honis hon of tho Estate of Josiaii Zeiglcr, ami Ad mini.itrntor ot Estate of George Zeiglcr and Mnhichi Zeiglcr, and ask for Letiers of I hsmissnl. P. A. 11UYC1C, Administrator. Assignees Notice of Appointment and Order cf publication. IN TIIK IdSTKKTCOl'lJToFTHK l/NIT KD STATES, i k povth cauoj.ina. In the Matter of 1 AllVedJ. Frederick, [- Bankrupt. Ihlllkllipt, ) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN? The undersigned hereby gives notice of his Appointment as Assignee of Alfred ?I. Frederick, of the Town of Orangcbtirg, in the County id' Orangenrg and State of South Carolina, within sr.pl District, who has been adjudged a BAN K lil'I'T upon his own Petition by the District Court o said District. Dated tit Orangcbtirg the 1st day of November, A. D. 1*72. C. lb GLOVER, Assignee. Notice. In I'cusca'xck of an ouinctt imk>m the Probate Court of Orangcbtirg Ooiiiitv 1 will sell for cash, on Wednesday, lhe liih ot' November, at tho Plantation of John T. Jennings, deceased, in the Fork off Ivo ICdisto, m or 10 head of Horses ami I Mules, d0 or 40 head of Cattle, a few ' Sheep, Corn and Fodder; Cotton Seed, : Wagon and Cart, I Buggy, Crist Mill, Cob Mill, Gin, one 12horse power Steam I Fngiiio, and other articles vsual on u Plautattoii. P. P. JENNINGS Administrator. Orangcbtirg, S. C, Get 8th, lb72 xsotie?TB hpr/by giwiUlmtwf the l?th day of Nwcinber next, I will File my Final Account witb the Hon. Thud 0. An^niVsJJudge of Probate, anf illrs. Rnehacl Corbitt, de eoased. J, VT. Boyl.?tone, Administrator. STOTXC'JES. LN PROBATE COURT. ???" f ? ;??. - 2><>t. .^iWtv ?? >? r*ETirrioN c.oii PAU'rniox. Ex parte Caroline Kariek and others. Ttie creditors of Adam Kariek mid of his son'Adam Cr Kariek, are required1 to prove their1 demands before me within two months from this date, 14th Sept. J872. THAI). O. ANDREWS, Probate Jtrdge. Notice to Creditors. OHANGEBUBG COUNTY Is Common Pi.kas. L^lC jJenn wgs, Administrator of John T^Jtwnngs, vs P. S. Felder' ami others Creditors and heirs at Law. By"an order In'thisease It is provided: U. That all Creditors of J. T.Jennings deceased, be enjoined by publication from commencing separate suits against his Administrator/ or" enforcing' anv Liens on the XiaiuU of ?which ho hnw thai it is the dieapest, most beautiful, delicately* arrang a both iidi? of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, o leather may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, linn! willing nnd never wearying instrument may ho | aojOsted for line work or gauze or gotatiiiur tis sue, or du- tucking of tarlatan, or rntiling, or I almost any other work which tlobcate th-.gors ' have been known to perform. At the world s fair it received tho great award of the highes! sab.-! J; K. White, Agent Office at Engine House, Orangcburg, S. 0. pui li 3ni " " OR AW GEBURG ACADEMY.-\ The generous'patronage, and growing favor, which this Aendeniy has received, sirree its formation, lias afforded great en counragenieht t> the'undersigned, and convinced them that iudus ,rv und a indica tion on tlicir pint, is all that is now ne cessary ty render a permanent success, what heretofore may hare been regarded as an experiment. They set out with the detenu in*, urn to supply tolly the education*) wan ts of the community,1 and to the accoinplishmcn of this end, they now renew thcirpromisc to devote all their energies and abilities. All the latest improvements iu text books, modes of instruction; mfecbanical appliances and discipline, will be careful ly discussed and judiciously introduced. In fact; no pains will be spared to make the OitAXOEnUR? Acadkmy rank favorably with tho bust in tho State or elsewhere. Boys will be prepared for College or business, and young ladies given a finish ed course of instruction. The male and female department* arc kept strictly separated, except during recitations. u<\ Pupils can chternt any time, and those living at a distance will be furbished with reasonable board in good families. Terms per Month English ----- 0,00, Classic.4,00 S. R. Mcllichninp James S. 1 ley ward. To the Orangebarg Public. Please allow us to call yoir attention to, and With no small feeling of pride, re quest your careful perusal of the follow ing: . James S. IIi;y\vaui>. A CARD. To tho Tax payers and Conservative Citizens of Orjiugcburg County. The undersigned, without any solicits tion on the part of the Editor and Pro prictor of the Orangeburg Times, deem it our duty to" urge the claims of this paper on the. citizens of the utility; It is passing strange', that men who are being, robbed daily, should ignore tho claims of this Journal, and continue their support of another paper, eotiuueted in the interest of 'those who* arc robbing them, and whose pages arc tilled with abuse of themselves and all that they hold dear?giving the cold shoulder to ibis paper, whose s?de. object is to advance their interests ? And yet such is the case! j It is, perhaps, not generally known, that j little, if any, of the public printing (which J is a < ur.ty j aj cr's chief support !) is given to it, and hence its claims upon you is ail the greater on that account. Farmers; subscribe to the Times ! Merchants, advertise in this paper!! Be assured that its career is anxiously wall bed by the party in power, ,'ind that its success or failure will be a sure index of the feeling of our people. Let this paper fail, and no other proof will bo needed, that we do not care to he freed from the vultures who are gnawing at our very vitals! Is it right? Is it manly; to complain of| the yoke, under which we are suflerine, and not raise a hand iu our own behalf? Support, then, the only organ of the (?in et \ t.t >\? j i in n il e on thereby aid yourselves! We desire, iu conclusion, to recom mend to your confidence the presen P.ditor and Proprietor?we believe that jour interests can safely be intrusted to his hand.- ! ^Signed) P.vri. S. Fki.dku, Titos' II. Zl.MMKKMAN. AV p 1>. vv. A. 1>. FuKIlEUICK, AY. W. On.t.Ki:. J*. I). Stuomax, A. H. Sai.i.ky, M. TL THK NEW LAWS CONCKUX!S?NRWSI?APKK POSTAGE. The following is n summary id'the laws concerning newspaper postage just issued to postmasters : Sec. BIS. That no newspaper shall be received to be conveyed by mail unless they shall be dried and enclosed in prop er wrappers. Sec. BU). That when packages id'news papers or other periodicals aro rocuived at a postollicc directed to one address, and the name of the subscribers to whoni they belong, with the postage for qunrter in adyann is handed to the postmaster, he shall deliver such papers cr periodicals to their respective owners. Sec. 140. The postmasters shall notify the publisher of any newspaper or other periodical when any subscriber shall re tllsTTto take diuSsrtns^frnw^hg' gfHw: or neglect to call lor it for the period ot'on mohth. * 8ec. 141. That the publishers of news papers or periodicals may print or write upon their publications, seht 'o regular subscrilicrs. tho address of the sulwcri hcr und the d-?te when the iiibrioripthm expires, and enclose therein bills and re* ccipts for subscription thereto without subjecting stich tun tier to extra postage. Se