Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, January 02, 1873, Image 2

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OHA N?Efc??tt/d ?-/totitttCAii?j^? is' 2 sturen, 2 00 a Mm res - ? 4 00 4 miliares - - 5,00 5 50 ? 001 J 0 00 u oo| 18 00 15 0Q 25 00 is oo} ?tf oo 20 50 ; 33'00 33 00 .60 00 12 00 27 00 37 00 45 00 <67 00 5 00 1 column, * *? i column, - ' , 1 column, - - j 13 00i 5.VU0; S3 00jl2r> 00 ?VBSClSW?!? ^Ati:? $2 a vcar, in advance?$1 fur ?x months.1 JOl; PKI>"TlN*(i in it* aU'dcpiUtraeUts iwatly Ptrcufod. ' Give na a call. .i_g jLii?? ;l_i-..: ?j . i .j.j. I ttl^AjR ?& DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT I^AAV, liU.SSKLL tfTKEET, Urangeburg, S. C. J \-<. F. It.i.ar. K Di?iu.t. inch 6-1/r * _2R.ol>inson, 11 mks, Music and Stationery, and Fancy J r, r| .Articles, . .4t 77/;; ijfip/.vB housk, oM^aEBVRG, C. II.. 8. C nu n G-* ' . -.??-j-~-. Dir. T. HKKWlCK LKGAIt*; i t E VT ? X- S IT R G K O N , 'iiaduatc, Jmltim??ro Colleg? l>cidal Eairintrv. Ofirr, Marl.*! Ml.-rrt, Orr, St?rt o/J. .1. Hamilton lel? Ii W. J. DeTrevilie, A T T b Ii N K Y A T ? A >V; Office at Court House Square, ?r*ng?uurft, S. ('. BROWNING & 1IROWNING Attorneys At Law, ORAKOKUUItU, C. II. S. t'., MALfOl.M I. tinOTTNIXC. a. 1'. BjtOWMNC uich?-tyr TIL0S. W. ALBBBGOTTI, two doohs i:a|-| or J r. PARLEY'S Rusaoll Strrv *, Orangeburg, Fo. Ca., Has .lust Received a fresh supply of French Candies, Fine Candies, Kuts, all sorts, . Toys, China Ware. I.arg?-ami Rmnll Fancy IlKskets, liaisons, fickle?, &c, <fce. Abo Fresh Uroud always on hand, and supplied to regular customers every day nt their doors. In my rnke departnicnt you will find Fruit Cakes, Fancy Cakes, Cm tigers, &c, always on hand and fresh. Fine Jiridal Presents. Fresh Pics constantly on hand. Weddings supplied with all kinds of ( akes and Confectioneries at the shortest notice. The above goods cannot be excelled in ('Utility and price. All work warranted to give satisfaction. July I?, 1872 'J3 tf HllACK?L.FOKI> & KKT^Y VACrOKS AND GKNKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jfon'Vii Atlantic "Whahf, Charleston, S.C. aoents ron Moro rhillij s* Ammoniated Carribenn Fca , GUA^p. vr. w. tuv? KLRFOiin. wit, aiki:m BCLXj ?0 it* tvfts^ ? *jfr~w*u-M *4T ?* & 4 -.. | Z i MJ A 8 tfa**e*thV>.I Dil pHS.?/:] V> | ?l }o *v 1 nt ?.st! to irn >?i 09*! Ja? ? Has(in store and cgnstaulsly .arriving, Groceries, \yh.oh cannotha surpn?sed tor' duality'?r price. I inako a speciality- of ?n ai f na r- ? baa f-,:*'!.f ?"?: ?? i j tho following i;pods iFlo'?r *|s oJ ?* oil -*??( A '. ? ? ? _ ? . ooi w '- \? na'i; ??? <pUgAJ'4l&v,r ?>????" > jpiirfjuw d.';W t?: Coffee. *oM j >i . ) .-?JJ n.v?* *d aa? lain : Molasses, , r. .? , . t^ij;..- v?i -?i.'lJyrap,'?>'"-' .-rtaji. ?, Bacon and Hams. sj ' l.iuill AR Those who want have only to call and hcconvinccd of the low prices. ?jW My_ WANTKD . WANTED, W A IV T E I>; ??'Everybody to know that ft. EZKKIEL ?^ j . ...i... ?. ... . ** " 7 Has .7 UHTAi&EJWZ-D a tit** and tlncstocV of the I.nteat Stv!w and Pattern*. Ali unusual opportunity for selection. "A j rotiinlet? a??ortnici)i 'of( ..J 1>\VTI>KY, STUDS und BFTfONS. Engagement IS k ? rVf ' I V- ? ? : ,i / i ? Plain, Wedding. I'rii-ndslilp and Heal I 'iu^--, Watch Chains, Ladies' Watches and Chains, Lockets, Charms, Etc. KlcfMUt SeM Ol 1 i PdiOlM Ii KS and I'.Al.'illNi.S. I-.rtjdialt ctartania) American WATClIKS. j (fold and Silver?cvc.y WAT''I I warranted AM rlMf'AX ( LOCKS qI every description j SliK?.T.V("i.f>5 aud l.i h'iLASSF.S to suit 1,11 ? , . ;? >? ? I M iwotiic, Odd .Fellows and Sons <if Tehipcr a'nrc ISAU'.il?S. KEPAIh'INC; Promptly and Well DONK at F. KZKKIKJA* pick or Tim mo watc?. Sept 4-t "ENTERPRISE" SALOON. Tbc ??ilixcn.? ?>f Ornntfohurj; :ire notified that J ^11 WAIll'.EltS hen opened *\ A- ' Fin* claftH l.IQUOIt At?KE and Drinking Saloon; where ho will always he' PRESENT To di*pemW> thefinest hrnndVof A LES, IF/A )? LHM VMS, ???AJj'S, *tr., thai can he h a hi Oranjcburfr. DON'T FOR Oct that the KNTKHWsK i* a bl-i'luiw ta-^ loon, eonduetcd un the intv.t jniprovc<l plan, and a p!a*5b where loafers are not permitted Ip eon^regalc, and where no divbttMiona and harangue arc allowed. Apre?ciuu invitation is extended to ALL To call and cxarnino my ttoek, before going ebewherc. J. HE KM AN W?HLERS. . jul10 lyr Creo. S. Hacker Doors ?asli, I31ind I^tLctorv ; CIIARI^KSTOIV. THIS IS AS L.\KGK AND COMI'LKTK, a factory as there is in the Mouth. All work manufactured at the Factory In this city. The only houKc owned and managed by a Carolin ion in this city. Send for price, lht. . Address tiEO. 8. fTAOKEIt, l'ogtofficc Uox 170, niarhfiton, S. C. 1'octory and \Varcroon\FonKing Mreet oppo bite Cannon street, on line Of City Railway, \f Nov. 13 * :**s 1 IV Lesrone ferrc>c ^ ^ ^rthlfl^ Away. ] .K-Yi'ui.h If* d# ?5,1 !accar*! WJifa j ?*?_ _ '.Drifting away?uVlfiiog'away T "*"**" >fJiaby tslrkvHia iht-Wtry *dJt?, 1*3' (h a! 1 r galling fur out in the ,t reach croiw sea,. Wh?rp flit) hrajht glories of yyomau-ltfu be, | Yes/on the hrmr-rippl?, day after day, j JLvery night twmtth a chad?, loss, Ialf iBfasji ou dfrlioUrffiptAffi^dly tftW* day* V> *tj I Baby, niy darling;- ia driuUjnr aa*ay*^? rtrfj btd] brife&^ 21 ?iiliayWfcr^in^ ?*i All tl e truoBtrokvn of thy mH.ce ?ppcd ow ; V j k ^loV hnek to my crhoon moinor>J**lu)rc. ? L^fw, ou^boiwal-xipplce*, day ntter.dpye .^-j.rjj \\ under fid .words uan lud dainty lip.-* Bay, Wonderful task? <-irJrIi%1j'u<v hrfnds do," W<m?lorful jonriusy? go tiny .Ax-t. thio-jgh;!.,t.,-1J Yc*, oil[thehotu"*rli?i>lc*?,day afnr day, ??byJ my darling,' If drifting away ! ' ' * 34X1 ''i?aV* Arl,lt' "v*?. 'V ) Drifting away?drifting away! ^' r.aby' is leaving ihf o*?rf*lfiy4 96 tt <t\V .b Steering Far ?gut ^n thr tveachwHijS fta, | Where tho bright glori?.* of yroinnn-lifc he? i Ye?,on the hoiir-ripplc??. day nfter day, ' }?**( Hnby, my darling, is.lrifting away!' ... "f i > . CUR WASHINGTON JLETTE.R. "?..AI WattU 01 on: I'Vi i| 7 ff I-??? dub a >t*TT^;r>\ - ? l-'itOM ot ti OWN roitP.l^l'ONIH-.NT. WrAt?lUNf;T<?N, ]>rtlr*?e?*13, 187*2. hknatj: - ? - The debate i i the. Senate yesterday showed very plainly where Senator Trumbull stands with regard to theCir?n. administration. Iiis arraignment of tin President for not reducing tho number (.)' iil^eivml revenue districts, greatly netth <\ the ciiipie, and a Jffl ri\ ikit i\> i VstSS: * and desire to pitch into him was mani fested,, but. it was left to thin .John Sher man tu defend his master. Senator Cas serly's intimation that Gru.u's neglect of duty in the. cuso was due tu politics, brought "thin John" to his feet again, nod instead of a hectoring to.le, he whined out a veinonstranee against connecting the Presidents name with politics in the mutter. Thus fur. in the Keimte then; has been a studied avoidance of .conflict with the opposition 'by tho administra tion Kcnutors, which when the Mtpcr ctlliousnoss.of some, and the bitterness of others, and the desire to crow over tho vanquished Lnhcrais is taken into con sideration it w.'>nld.sociu as if a peaceful line of j policy had been agreed upon, by the Radicals. From the indications they will not be abje to. light the tight on that line very long. HOUSE. The bill which'passed the House yes terduy, providing, fur exchanging regis tered for coupon bonds is as follow.;: -The.Seeretary of the Treasury is ruith<ir \7.cd to make the exchange, "Provided, that the expense'of the i-stie of Mich bondsfhnll be paid by the owner thor-eof, under such regulations jis tin- Secret a i y shall prescribe." The Appeals made by Messrs. llolman Si Vox. t<> pr<dc?f the Oovernnieiit and not extend the p<>\\ -re of the Secretary were, unheeded. The bill met with general approval, but the attempt to confine (hepower of Becfetarv Ibmtwell in certain limits was1" looked upon as a reflection on the whole army Of .tho faithful, and was scouted. Thus every ra%*tsurc that is passed \n some hhnpb or form enlarges the po\ycrs of ;he Jfcdora) o/liccrs. Whether this is the re sult of n systematic plan to gradually Uikenll power from flicp?opleand centre it in the administratiun or ia caused In tim madness of the liour-radiealt^in, with out previous concci't, matters but little us the eflbct i.' precisely the same, play? ing directly into the, hands of the new and advanced parly who desire a Presi dent for life, a party in power and in fluence not to be despised. LOUISIANA IN THIi RL'l'ItliMK COUltT. Yesterday tho supremo t'ourt heard the Arguments, of lion. Philip Pliillips and Mr. Oguen, Attorney penera] of I/ouisiana, on behalf of poyoh-'.or V,';ir mouth of that State, asking for a writ of ^ ' iU tt.i.'-ju o.->* lit Jin tfi bn? :-- v ? r^'iWtjon anlinst JudgeT^rolh Mf^ Phillips olnitncd'tlmt such a. monstrous proposition tcrIbt* wsnrpniibh bf juri?rlio^ *.ll9J* could njt have beeju .contemplated 'Jy (johgnfe? f in- the- passage of HChe^h** d^reebichf? acts," and it was not^rt^ccssiiiv :V*?,r'is? upon this point. I have no doubt there wore biauy Radicals wlip^^lwlfj ?'?i- tin- enforcement acts who never j /Ircaracd such power; ,na' \cxerqiftou b\ .Judge Durcll, was^to be given to^ tie several court.", hut" 8uoh'\va9r-ili9 d^a$gn> -\dUhc framcri of .the Ktlly nntlr?gh-**til< be its effect.' Ifoh. Caleb Cudung,,ihc' biLsLnifirn Jru-kah ^iror^g^y^fc Supreme Court had no power in .the case, fts tjii? was simply a suit between private ^j^ties. The recognition of Piuchback as ttte.^p^yt^v?J^l^outo?^I^ the ^resjdc^t.^iye'^grc^ .satisfaction to^J^,. j&ellpg?-faction^ <-('i'bc vPresidgulii pI(Mgi|L, j bat he has acted solely in odedienco to Ac law. in., the, jca^..Ttylfl Wlhj^Tjgh the ^hole wrangle is one for place1, the Presi dential hro-in-laW-'CnBoV rtiVer the scna torelpp, and Grant's Fym path iea with him, the blame of this condition ,of thiugs is Joe. to the Radical ? schemer-; who passed the enforcement acts,' and no! blame at tabbed to.General Grant for actUigJn ac-. cofd(incc with them, cvcn*if'thcy do fit 'his hand so nicely as1 to elect his brother in-laW toi the ITnifcU Stated Soriate?i*lIf, General Graut was on? of the origidaturs; of the enforcement lawfrthceasc is~verv different* "; ? 1 S c ' ' tub sYNincATi:. The, Ways and Means CojumiUeu do not kecm disposed to accept Secretary I itoutwiU's j?lan of negotiating, the re mainder of the new live per cent loan, arid.have decided by, the advice and.con ceit of thc-iSecretary to invite such hank ers as Messrs. Jay Conko, Rufus.Hatch, . Homy Clows-, and other leading, liunii '^'or.rt:- ~:ve their vh?wk on i tlio -&u.hjec't, after, which they wiil come to some de termination on the <pucs*ioii. It is said that a number ul German capitalists combined, offer to negotiate the entire loan if allowed a clear commission of two and a hall'per cent. If the Secretary finds the committee disposed (b haggle Ijng over the matter, he sny? that he will negotiate the loan under the oxistie;; law which j.r >babty meuns the ac<et a tee of the Rothschild's offer, made over a year ago, and never withdrawn. civil sekvicl again. The Indiana congressional dt location called upon the President and urged the name of Gen. J. S. Foster, chairman of dhe Indiana State Republican Commit tee for the mission to .Switzerland. (-Irani complimented Gen. Foster, bat said that I at prv.-ent there was no vacancy, and under the' civil service, rules, he could ! not make one without cause. The Indi I'ariTnns'did not make Judy's of themselves las din the Pennsylvania delegation when their months were stopped with the civil 'service rules, hut uttered silent prayers, I not loud hut deep, on behalf of that nusi I uncivil monster that is nursed and cared I f-o tciiderlv f>>r by tii? - 1 Vr-sident. That prtjoto noir well breed trouble yet among the Radicul bn-thrcn. ARTISTS In considerable numbers aie congre gating in the capital. The name of Mr. Walter Ingalls has just been added to the art circle. This gentleman's works [,were greatly admired in Rome by the Pope, who sat to him for his port rait This was quite a compliment to the American artist as Horace'Rernel was the only one who previously had painted It. Mr. Ingalls is now engaged on the portraits of a number of prominent gentle2 men here; the portrait of Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Institute, just finished is like itself, and very much admired. riM:i)tT Moitrr.TKns ) Judge Pollard's committee to investi gate the charges of bribery against cer tain congressmen met yesterday, but. did not examine any witnesses. Hon. Oakes. Ames and lift counsel, Hon. John T. Wilson, of Iowa; Col. H. S. Mueomb and his counsel, Hon. Jorrc S. Rlack, Hon. J. K Alley and Hon. J M. S. Williams, were present. Speakeriiiaino appeared and flatly denied, the charges made. against him. If Col, Macomb wi.-hes to l-llj?; >w ,a? i. ?*. ?*? . t rmembeTsdmpTicnted, niid- of muq. rirfhfaT fPftttifif: JJflilfoedj fjO hush tipfpr^ T?tit?s\vufb,thg matter. '\rS ! b..B^BrUW^m^p:. ad J ,.t jThe Beatifc. nagaj ,cor#^f#? it^if understood, amend tbo House, bill so as -W\ir|?vidc tor the construction,of ten in stead ofsix 'ncw^Wf^vessel "as \fa3?fu .dfco okftffhtb'illJTififtftlso'rt lefiv?^ft dis-' ^bretiooary withotho^j.'Secretary i of the Navy whether they .shrill bet biiilt in. pri vrtfo i rj wumFmwfh who* Jarccment of. power, of course. " , 0 .?dvs* tPtaauth ?ru To ru^pfs ?dj oJ TKK JSt-vO A j?erir.nn, of CiircjjmaCi, juw inv^ntcii5 a clock \vf fieh; thoUg^ra?ch emal lei tliaa* the eeleVated onerat Strasburg.':I?.' ff ?..m its descriptipn, much more complicated..; We see, in frjgla^cage^a ,three ;fitpryt j steeple shaped clock, four icct wide at the] first story and nine feet high. The move ment is placed InMte first storyj*on' iour delicate columns', within which swings'fcbc pendulum* ' The second story consists of fiwd itpwcrdikc pieces,' on.. tho;djiO;rs.o^[ 'Vilich thcro.ure^twp pictures tlnitfIrepro s'cht' boyhood and early manhood. A tower crown's, as third story, the ingenious si i ud<W?* A^ cock, as ft symbol of watt h fuloc-s, stand? oh the top, directly.bver j rhc portuli Whan the' clock marks the. j first quarter, the door of the left piece of ( the second story opens, and a child issues from the background, comes forward to a littlo bellj jr.tVCS it one blow, and then disappears. A.I the" second quarter , a ycuth appears, Btrikes'tbo boll twice, and disappenit; at the third there.comes a man in his prime; at the fourth we. have a tottering old man, leaning on a staff, who strikes tho bell four times, flach time the door closes of itself. When the bouts are full, the door of the right pic.*o (d* the second story ooens, and Death, as a skeleton, scythe in hand, appears and marks the hour by striking a bell. But j it l< at the twelfth hour that wo have the grand spectacle in tho representation of the day of judgment. Then, when Death has struck three blows on the little bell, the cock on the top of the tower suddenly Haps bis wings, and crows In a nhrill tone; and, alter Death hath marked the twelfth lrour with his baaunCr, ho croas , again twice. 1 mtaediately three angels, wlio sttind as [ guardians in a central position, raise their j trumpets with their right band (in the , 1 .it thuy hold swords) and I u.y a blast toward each of the four tpiartcr*. of the earth. At the last blast the door of the tower open?, and the resurrected eftiluren of earth appear. while the BesYroTJng ! :ing< 1 sinks on*, of nights Then,suddenly, [Christ.-descends, surrounded by uhgcl?. j On his left there is an angel who holds ' the scales of justice; on his right another j carries the Book of Life, which opens to j show the alpha ami omega?the begin ' ning und tue end. CfiriW waves his hand, 'and instantly the good among the rcsur j rectod arc separated from tho wicked, the j former going to tho right, tho hitter to : the left. The Archangel Michael salutes j the good, while on the other side stands I the devil, radiant with fiendish delight he can hardly wait for the final sentence of those who fall to him, but,.in obedience to the command of the central figure, he withdraws. The figure of Christ raises its hand again, with a threatening mein, nnd the accursed sink down to the re alma ?.f his sataulc majesty. Then Christ blesses the chosen few, who druw near to i hitu. Finally we hear a cheerful chime of bells, during which Christ rises, sur rounded by his angels, until ho disap pears nnd the portal closes*. A complete drama is here representcd| without the aid of a human band. The movements nro steady^ calm and noise I less, with tho exception of tho threatcu-. ing gestures of Lucifer who darts across, the scene with lightning rapidity. Of course, tbo peculiar action of these two figures is intentional civ the part of tho artist, and ndds greatly to tno effect, d rm iai lellob 'j'ii ee s v;;ri * t*io?m>* ?o from ahfiindbarruvr? Hays: . <? It you: h?ivo:oecai?on to tun a wheel barrow, leave it., whorT y?? uro 'ihttsttglt r.' with .ft^itf* fluBt.^W.iiote wfch 4t han'flh>H'lD\r^r<f the doorl/A wheelbarrow is the; most C?m^iiwUed^i}!^ tu TaU o^et - -: on tSio^fttcelif ili{MHir|h. ,/y i?n?ilHM4? artet bi^c when-ha->,Woald,never think-off' .falling/ oycjt cat?- thiag bbfc r cKo '-B***r 9"J Jcnp>v*wliei??lnrtiaft' tlird?g? falling "J over *r/?t!fcAl?tt'^?tlc.'Lis leg. flt?r pp ?r MTof him, 3and just aa hq,.,^ jViiT in in liis ipHfftaeiyi Iii HUg'il'1 ir? iiiin; elf, it trkes a new tnrn ? und -.scoops more skin off of him, and he commences <? to cvolutCjaucw and bump himself irs fredhplaces. A man novcr ceases to fall over a wheelbarrow until it. turns com? i plefoly on its back; orJarings up ngain?t. [ something it cannot upset. It is.the most-... inoffensive looking object there is, but it?i a is, more darlgcrous than a locumotivi^nnd no man is secure with one unless he has a tighk holdio'fita handloH and is sitting down on something, AfwJioclborrowhaa, it.-, usc-s, without, doubt, ;hut indt* lchmto moments it is the greatest blighting curse on trucdigiiity^j^^.^y JfL.- n Never inquire thotiqof .the editor,for; the news j fur behold it is his busiues* at the apptuu^cd tinie to give to the* with;.]/ ;ptlt asking. ii:o-JU U^not^right that thou ?houldst ask, w; him who is the author of an article, for j is Ids duty to keep such things unto.him- . I e,'lf-; .- -nt;( t. osn .' ? .-.i-Al lau When thou dost pntpr hw office, Anko heed unto thyself that thou dost not look at what inay be laying open ai d concert.* cth thec not, for that w uo^ meet j^jtfyc . sight of good,hrecdingj *. ;. fefv?iWi Neither examine thou the JOTopf ejbcgti 'for'hi U not ready to meet thine eye that thou mayc*t understand.' Prefer thtno own town paper to any other, and subsofibo for it Immediately. Pay lor. it in advance,, nud it Bhall ho well with thee and thine. Never sendest thou an article for pub lication without giviug tho editor thy name, for thy name often secures publi I cation to worthless articles. Never do thou loaf about, ask ques lion*, or knock down the type, or the boys will love you like they do rdinde trees? when you leuveth. Thou shouldst never read the copy on the printer's caso, or the sharp and hook-1 cd container thereof or henmy knock thee down. Tut; 1Vti:j;i: t*y Olli Statf.?This j is a question which has demanded and noijr demands the serious thought of every citizen in' the State. "Whither are wc ! boipidi .Wh.it is to liecome of us? Year after year since earpet-bugisin has ;be come the ruling power of the State, W** Jmj bejn" more und more involved in debt, cm a bonded debt of ?0,000?? 000 wc have now reached a debt of $16.? OUU.uOO. Frohnau auhdjal expenditure of 0-ItlO^JOtt, we havo now reached the magnificent sum of ??",000,000. Pd the thing goes. Year after yenr , our expenses are, incrc-i.-cd, .and therein 1 nothing to show for it. This is our great I complaint against the Republican party, j They ask- entirely* too' rfVttch money and they do not applv it to the proper objects ' of governmental care. The taxes have I becii naereased two thousand per ccnU, ami more still, the rascals are not.bappy. Tlu-v want more.?Carolinian. ....: ??..*??-,, - Horkib:.k AcoroRMT a.ni> Death.? The Grecnbritr ( West, Ya.) Indepen dent say^: r Y . ,?'( f Mrs. Wm. R. Kehl, who lived near Frankfort, in thi* county, wet w;th an accident on Friday morning, which re sulted in her death the same evening. It sebms that she was handling a lamp be fore the fire, and in turning the chimney down a quantity was spilt in tho lire, which scl her clothes abl?se, buruinghor j in ft most Inrrible maum-r, < susiag h ? j death ai.abovr, .stated. She wa? a woman j of rare virtues, and looses a large circle of rob'.tivcs and friends to roonrn her in timely death. * w v.1 *>a . ?' lud %w:^tr.