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Mr. Kirne JtomxsoN ia authorized o collect and receipt for advertisements and sub s.viption* to the Timca. Church Services. Prcshvterhm CMtdrehv--Services'at 11 A.M., ? nnd 4 1*. M?Sabbath School at 0] A. M.? r raver meeting Thursday afternoon :it 4 o'clock. jltpv^I. }).? A,.Crown,EvangelLsU. ... church of the Ivodrcmer (Episcopal)?Scr A-hvs oo the'."Id "and 5!h:?a0lwftll of etery ilthtUh at 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sabbath School Oi A.:M; Mrthodist Church?Service-? at 11 A. M. nud iX V. M. 'Sabbath School tit 9 A. M.? Itrv.F. Aiii.il/,Pastor. ' " Ii? fert* ?o... ? fi ?4-1 ?') I'M i cd -? *. - i ? . Luthonfii Ghurcli?Sabhuth School at O A; Dr, P. A. l^-uit/.'er. Superhitundent. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?F. II. W. Briggniunu. I'erk?K.J. Oliveros. ..... :i Tieasuret? Win. WUlcocK. Aldermen?E. .T. Oliveros, "Wim yVillcoek, (Jco. lloliver, A. Martin. Oraiigebnr;: Mail Arrangement. Northtrm WVjitcrn and Open?. Closoa. Charleston. 10 A. M. 1.45 1?. M Columhia. 12,30 p. m. 1 p. M. Ofliee hours' from 8 A. M. to .r> p. M. Sundays excepted. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. I\VSSKXGEK. FKlilCiitT. HAT TI.'AIXS. I PAY TRAINS. Down - - - 12.00 i*. M. Down - - - - 7.?O A. M. L*n.2.17 p.M. Up - - - - 12.42 A. M. Ni.iUT TKAP'S NIGHT THAI SO*. Down-ll.DS p.M. Down - -. - M3 V. M rp - - r - - 2.0<j a. :.t. i'p.b.:tt A. m 4 ho appearance of llio Tt>fK*3 Was iiii avoidably delayed by the unexpected ne co:nary departure of tito printer, and a difficulty in supplying his place. On Sunday last, tho hotly ofMrs.-.So Jjihia CKoVeTj relict of the late Saundefs Olover, Ks'j., of Oraiigeburg, was interred in th." hiu.ily burial ground on the iuburbs of our town. Mrs. Glover died at a very advanced age and lived until the close of the war at tIris place. The last years of her rife were, spent in Char leston in ihc family of her daughter, Mr*. Kite, who with her brother Mr. C. B.'Glover of this j>Ijr^:*, are the only ?? irvlvors of a large family. Mrs. t Hover was at th'c'chihcOf lior life, probably the (ddv-s! member of the ?i'nngchurg Pres tbriati church. Hor life was one et con sist! ir. pb.-ty and *he*Ieaves ifrany rorrow i ig with >kl i of her !V.;-!r!v.! Worlihig' of Oil i'.id :y Ins! w.-ro iuterre 1 iu the e . i byai'tl ;".!i ' ]'..:;.;'!.d (!fiurc*!i bf t!ii.-l' l i'.vn - nnjrta! 'i<unn;ins of! Mrs. Beverly iv >|gi i-s. M.-s. II .g-:-s was the dster of .-.?-.:!. !!. Biill. our fellow townsman, hihv? .:ye s m ;i.y i:?fh\t'.vc?f and a large htiuilv cniiui'xion to m?mrti her demise; Th< body was hrWg^t from Augusta uns ;hd fun rni Kc'i'vicjij Conducted by tlm I lev. F. Auid. Court, adjourned last Friday,and taxes have been mostlv rendered in at the Tr(':<.::-.i-"f's. We hope there will be no delinquents on the -1th of l-Yl.runry. \\ v' are requ ? ; ? 1 by Judge Andrews our efficient Trea.-nrer to state for the hencfii ?djlhc puMic that the time wuhin Which tax payers 6!'t!u* county a re al lowed t i Com? fi?rwnrd and pay, Ibis been extended to the 4th of February. This extension was indee.l called for, p's all wl/d have been in town can testify that the alaeri.ty with \\iii< !i the citizons of thccviunty have come forward to meet the demands njadu upon them, and in spite thereof, though our accommodating Treasurer has kept, hij office open after nightfall, it has .-imply been impossible to compass (he demand. The time was to i .-h?rt, Im?, we hope that the bxtc/ijion Which is liberal, will be enough. Wo are pleased to announce thai Lee Hagood, ICsq., of the linn of Me: rs. Hay & Hngood, Agent for the Life As sociation of America, has taken up his residence iu our midst and proposes to make our town Iii.i hcath|iiarlers. He is afi efllcrenl -n'rar-.t of n firm and secure company and a plcnsunl gi n'.Ieman to have business transactions with. We adviso all parties wishing to have, their lives insured (o call on Mr. ITagood at home and pntronizc a hr-m? in?tilulion. The forwarding *>f ontcrpriso and par ticularly that of young men has ever been a characteristic of cur community: It is tborefore necessary for us to merely announce that Mr. Vinco is selli?g off at cost his stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc; Parties desiring to make purchases in his line) need only to call aud bo satisfied with what they desire. ' ?? ' S _ ^ 1 Ol _ The plantation stock business still thrives briskly. Mr. McQueen Salley has during the week got a fresh con sighmcnt from Mr. Hamberg. Call and supply yoursolvds. ... -? U tm - .' Messrs. Bull, Sc?vill & Pike.? Well known as one of the loading mer cantile firms if not the head firm in our .enterprising town, announce themselves as the Local Agohts fdr the Carolina Fer tilizer, in Orangeburg. Farmers will do well to call on these gentlemen, of whose staunch business, qualities to speak to you would in us be superfluous. -mm *-o'm - Our readers will do well to read over our advertisements of Sheriff's sales to come ofl* on next salcsday, tho 2d daj of February next. I The weather during the past week hat? been very unsettled ; some of the warm est and some of the coldest we have had this wilder, with as much sunshine as \ rain, and nimostj though not quite a 'i L ii ? 11 < '. ? / ?snowl j A First Class Fertilizer.?Our readers are invited to the card in this I issue, announcing the Mapes Superphos j phnte,, to be obtained (rem the Agent, I Mr. J. A. Hamilton. This standard : manure has been unsurpassed for nine* I teen years, ami has the endorsement of several planters, among whom,, by con 1 sent, we name Rev. J. S. C. Hoffman, Henry Riekcnbakcr and James Mack, of our county. Its effect upon the land has been plainly seen for three seasons I ? wtfhou*. renewing, and the per ecutage o'i ? increase lias Le'u variously estimated 1 . ... j from three to five hundred, when com? 'pared with im ma nured erotui oti same I m?!!. Kvery particle of the fertilizer is ' soluble, a lid with such Oer'tilieates as arc ) produced; it must take p)a?coffrrs! rank fur fairness i i" price and TJhdlity. NKW AJ> .ii! IT \.<V. MM NM j. OHO. P. KOWLLL A GO'S j A* liook for a-l v i i? l. < i s containing Ibe j name, locution, population, branch tit' ii'ti ; formation <>t'importance concerning< verv town in which a newspaper i- published in United States and Domiiuion of Catm . da. Price, Three Dollars, : by mail. Address Publisher,No. 41 Park j How, X. V. <;t:o. p. now ell & co's American l?PEltDIllltl A book of GOO pages, with editors' airl I I puldishcrs, iitUnes, dato of establishment, ! size, politics, subscription price and cir cu^apyij of nil ^?Wipauei^ jii the United j State- und Dominion of Canada. price, five dollael, by mail. Addrors Publisher, No. -11 Park Kow, N. V. e.1 hAA REWARD. \ j 1 [For any ease of Mind, IUced IjUiUUVingj Itching or Ulcerated Piles thai DcBihg's Pilo Remedy fails to Cure. It is prepared expressly In i ure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold bv all Druggists. Price, $t.OO: jah ? 1 hem) 25 cents for the MUMS GAZETTE A book of I2?S pages showing how,when and where to advertise, and containing u list of nearly !>,000 ntwspa.pcis, with much other information of iiltei'est to ad vertisers. Address (ieo. P. RowelI, et (V, Piihlislu-rs Nfo. 11 Park Row, New York. MKS. B. M. SI1?LKR Respectfully informs her friends nnd the public gcncrnlly, that she lias moved tu the residence of Mr, Dukes, where she will be prepured t<? cut, fit and make, all kinds of holies' and children's dresses. Patterns of tho latest -ivies, ami at j an.derail; price? aluay< i n hand. ma'pes OF ASffSJ h. preston & sons' Ammoniatetl Bone Superphosphxito of Lime. C^STI, S50; TIME, JBGO. THE OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. .All of the above Fertilizers ore made from the best and finest materials ob tainable. Tho. proportiotis of each of tho ingredients are such as to produce power ful ami active fertilizers. ? General Agent for South Carolina. {No. 128 EAST BAY, Charleston, S, C. J. A. Hamilton, Agcht at, Orangeburg C, EL, S, C. m The undersigned having formed a co-pattnership under the iiahie of FOWLES & GLOVER, ofler their services to the community, as Agents for tlieSale or purchase of Real. Estate* and for collection of Rents, &c. JAS. II. FOWLES, ?J V LI ?S GI.OYEK, ? At Citizen.-,' Savings Bank. At Law Office of Glover & Glover. Wo oiler for sale : A now and beautiful residence In Or aiigeburg, on East side of Railroad, with fine outbuildings', garden, *S:c. Also, a plantation near Fort Motte, "?!)(> acres, with dwelling und outhouses in good con- I ditiOll?water power on the place. 100 acre farm (unimproved) on Bcll villc Road, 11 miles from Oraiigeburg; ?? acres each, of open and wood land. Wc are Now Offering -var Stock of DRY GOODS, IIATS, SHOES, and FANCY GOODS, at cost. Call at once and obtain bar'-ain?. Feld "er vose & iziar ?K. 1. OLIVElOS, M, Jh WHOLESALE AN!) RETAIL DRI.'GGiST. DI5ALER IX Drugs, MytlicinV, Chemical.-, rain-.-);'-. Varnish, Glass, re.i:v, Brtishc Ctittlory, als*- Perfumery', and Fan y.ArticI . CHRISTMAS CS GOWIR: m:\v y is a it is coknUi j 1 have received aii additional i pnidV of line, Kaiicv (.trAWrh ? nh '. 1 ;.. c'r. ?, Articles that have never been kv|Vt ?h Ibis Town before. Call und sxaudae. And purchtcs'i yoi r New Ve.trfMlg?p!y bt f >v r i. without, b?rge! ' \V. V. " Hi \) fit ERj ORANGEBURG LAIS J) FOR S ALE. About 200 acres of Lund in lot.s of l? to 40 acres, located on the South Caro lina Railroad, below nod within M miles of the Town of Orurigeburg, will be sold nu Monday, tin- 1 3th of January, 1873. The lots will be platted and numbered so as to be examined by parlies desiring to purchase; It is unnecessary to.speak of the advantages of the location to poisons familiar with and wishing these beautiful lots. The plat can be seen at Mr. 0. B. Glover's oitice, on and after the 1st Mon day of January. Terms made known on day of sale. Dec. 30th, 1872. PEMALB COLLEMi. Columbia S. C. Will be opened January 1st. IS73, with a full corps of experienced Teachers. Rales p< r scholastic year?half yearly in advance. Bmrrd, including washing, find, and lights together with tuition in regular College Course per Scholastic year of nine months $223,00 For Circular, Address Rev. Samuel B. Jones President. Care of Christian Neighbor, Columbia ISItOWNING & IlKOWMNh' Attorneys At Ltiw, Oranoebuko, c. IL, S. c, Malcolm i. BnbwNixo. a. F. bnowntsi mchO lyr f A RMS BARGAIN. The undersigned odors for sab) 111pi: il lation, containing thron hundred :>;;d i thirty-two acres; ulioijt piio hundred on closed, with a good f^iiee, and in a high statej ot cultivation; Ideated .in Orange burg county, St. Mathcw's Parish, 15l'leon miles etist ol < >rtingcburg c. I .. one mile distant front St at o itbml;-opposite sixty eight mile po.-t. Ou tilis place are a comfortable dwelling, 'with eight rooms, gin house und screw, und all other neces sary o itbuiblings. Fur further particulars in reference to the ; lace, aihlr ss W. \V. I [ouck, < >r augeburg c. 11. For terms i?f saie, tul d.'-' the suhscriheij Columbia; jiin :!~l Rev. W. A. llouek. B??IiS ! GAMES J FASTCI? GOODS Thd tindcrsigiicd has just received a It no assort uicni of the above articles, suit able for the Holiday.-, to whw h he would call the attention of the public* Also a full supply ol Firewt ihs, &c. Always on hand a'Hclect stock of Stationary, School Books and Music. Call and examine be (ore purchasing our holiday goods elsewhere. Subscribe Cef "The Ahlino" and secure wo be utiful Ohroinos, which are worth more than the subscription price. K fRK ROBINSON, dee 11 At the Knginc House. I'KRSNKR & DANTZLER, I> 3KT T 1 B T 8 Oranseburg, S. C, Oflico over SleMustcr's Brick Store. ? Fr.nsxiac. V. A. Dant/lxu. 1>. 1?. S i liwh l2-3mo<t Notice tb ?o&ighccs Ft i-. f/gutli.tajbj^ii Railroad. Bv ftrd?i? of Hie Vice President of the So. Ca, lt. H. all freight charges both. local & TiiroUGii will bo collected at this Agency alid no goods Will i)c deliv ered until charges have hcQu pftjd at the Depot. The above to go into effect from dato. j Wm. P. Caliioux. _._I_if_;_i. ',u >? ? I am prepared to furnish Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Mantles, and every style of inside ] work, at the shortest notice, and of b^st material, at. Baltimore rate?) .adding freight. Call in and see Catalogue! -Worky warranted. . ? ' ' JOHN A. HAMILTON, , men 13-1yr Orangeburg, S. C. I Kcidvlllo Stale High School.1 FOUXr/EPj A. 1>. 18?7. ? Sixteenth Scbolasdc Year begins February 3, ls,7S. I .;. i ,\'?**? ot7 ,T. /? V Two Teachers, both Graduate*. TuinWPer Session.-!? 10, $15 and $20. Hoard, from 10 to 512 per monih. For Catalogue or Particular*, addrcra W. C Kl'ltKL'AXP, A. "St., Spartaiib?rg, S. rJi J\. L^i -U. J Jja P ?gctieiuen ajul women Business That Will Pay' m $lto"Jfc8 pei?ay, CaV U^fiilSbftl in your own neighborhood, -und .is Ftrietly honorable. Particulars free, or samples that v.ill enable you to go to work p.t 'price, will be sent on receipt cjf two three cents stamps Address J. T.A'TIJAM & Co,. 292 Washington St., Boston, Mc.-s. National Democratic Nominations. imYELLMlS' GUIDE. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ?iiAv.LtSTo*?, & C. Mav 10; 1872. On ami after SUNDAY, jMay 10, the passenger trains on the South Carolina ttaiiroad will run as follows: Foil AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston - 9:30 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 5:20 p m roi; coLUMuiA. , Heave Charleston - 0:30 a m Arrive at Columbia, - 5:20 p hi FO'ft ClIARL.Eb'tOX. Leave Augusta, ? - 0:00 a m Arrive at Charleston - 4:45 p m Leave Columbia - 0:00 a m Arrive at Charleston - 4:4~5 p tn AUGUSTA NIGHT i.?'ri:i:--. I Sundays excepted.'; Leave Charlcstt)r> - S:30 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 7:sb a tu Leave Augusta - - (1:15 pm Au-ive at A'liaileslon - ' 5:50 u 1.1 CpI.cMlilA XrOIIT KXI'U!?>?.?> (Sunduy? oxuepted.) LeivyeiCharlcsi - 7:30 p nr Arrive at Columbia - 0:50 a in Leave ( olniubia - . - 7:30 p m Arriyc'at Charleston - 0:1-5 (i m -vv: 'iknvint.K thai v. Leave Sunimerville - 7:25 n ni ?Arrive tit Charleston - 0:40 a in Leaye Charleston - 3:35.pin j Arrive at Summerville iit - 4.50 p ni < ? a '. f ,d ii n ' j fj:.'. x c? I. ; Leave Cntndeji - - 7,'20 a m ; Arrive at Culumlna' - 11 55 a in [ Leave Coluiiihia - - ?10 ]> m Arrive iVt Caniden - (i.55 p.in i Day find Night Trains CtmrJcot at Au gusta cvitbMncon and. AugUstti Railroad and Georgia Kailrda'Us. This is the quickest mid most direct roUio,*va'nd ns comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, ?hjcago, St. Louis and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Trains connect with Greenville and' CVJiifYn'biu KailroftH, and Day and Nigjdrfraiflsconnect with Char lotte Load. Through Tickets on sale, via this route t.? all points North. Caniden Train connects at Ivingvillo doily (except Sundays) withJDav Passen ger Ti'ain, and runs through to Columbia A. L. TYLKL, Yice'frexdent. S. B. Bickens General Ticket Agent. Sep -27 SIIAC1CKL.F?KD & KETjIA* SAITOHS AND UKNKRAh COMMISSION MEUCHASTS^ Noui'ii Atlantic WnAiu-'j ( harledon, S.C. AGENTS 1*011 Moro PluHijs' Ammoniated Carribcan Sea (HAN?. W W. 5ll.v( k IjEI'OIIO. WM. AlKl.X KELLV OCt 1 -\2 ft. A. WIIOLV-SALE DK.A1.1.U IS BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISEft No.--. 1(?1 and 1C3 Meeting Street, Ch ndoHon , S. C Nearly opposite Charleston II<?tc4. oel IW !?mo wiiolf:s?lj>: ' i?nbeoisTs, . CHAr.IiE*ffi>N/?vO. ?; ^jic*< ?. *?*J?1 1 '???!? ? ii ? ?.'. We.bcg to cull tho. Rttantjop-of,(iDfpg gistej Physicians andr-C^untry Merchants to Pur.InVga radvcompleto.; je^?^'pf .jj^l Good?; usually kept in a Fufit-olafflj* * ,1 . rW-hole-sale^Orug Warehouse) ? consisting itv port of Fflt/j, pro|&J&cdi? eines and ChemicuiB, Foreign nnuT)qme* tic, nil-Prop, riet .\ry Articles, Instrurrtctits Trasse?, Supporters, TJancl?ces,' Suspen sions, Glnsswnre.-'Window Glass, Putty, Paints", Oils and Dye Slutfe, Fanoy.Ajlopds und Druggist's Sundries, which havpb^en selected with great care fco, meet.tl|e fronts of all in need of lieliable, Artjclqs at moderate pnco/j,-.,?.v- ,;;;Yi;-.,.-?{ ?-\ Wc arc also Proprietors of the fjdjhy^r ingjWhich; wo plfer..-.with, confidence?as being equal to any similar Pre^er^lions in'the market: ., ,. ? vi ' V* Sumter. Bitters the gr.fat Spvtilicrh' Topic, Aloises, borso, nog ivid^'cat'tlo 'Powders. Moiee's fever and sgJeXjn.v wrtrrfcnW ,lo oure. MoipVa popuPd? white" tt?frh ean dv. Moise'* liver pi?s. jluitjlV'Wgetabro. Alpisii's moriung's'tar"yeast or sakiYig'pfpw ders?. Collier's remedy for manand beast, ' the Ve.it TJininre-it'ever^'u.ied? '-<\V?;aro agents for tjie following nrticlety wcotfipr a?prViprirt8r^ {nibcS*"'v'? :>T?*in ?rf Dr. Von Ghlar.n's Royal Crown Schnapps. This irorld^knowlied /Tonic is highly recommendep by tho mo$fc:etni iffiil German Phosioirfnrjond ?pr^pu^ced by them as perfectly puce.iaud free tfom all adulteration. ? Cuban Bittere und r , Pattent Spring Show Cases, Wainuinnd Metal Frames. 4, f>, ?,7 and 8 feet, always on bud. , nov.27 16 3m A '/OF ' ';' ? muni Ms HOUSES! HOUSES!! MUL.K>! .Wo respectfully call the attention* of the citizens of Orangeburg and Orange burg County tu the fact, that we will have a choice lot of horses from Virginia, on this market by the twentieth of JL?e eember. This slo'ck lias been selected from choice stock raisers in tho Old Dominion, and with an ovo to the necessities of this market. * TlVey will enrrsist. of line Saddlo and Harness hprses; Wc nbiocall your attention to the line lot of mules we imw ; have on hand. Wc expect to keep a full supply of both horses and mules constant ly on band. If our stock don't give sn; isfnetron, you can return them, and get your m mev back, with lalercr*.. Try us, that's nil We want. SALE STABLE- OF W. M. SA.l 3ST & CO. tU r\ J Th: undersigned keeps constantly or. hand a full Slock of Horses and Mulrs?*to he gold a prices to i a'f the times. Call r.t'the iaHle in rear iff Folder, To'-;- A Liar, at Qrangolnirg C; IL, oi "any Stable*, a Bamberg, S. 'H:,^xn\ I .atill suit you; I intern dtnug a Uvc hc?in&i'g, mnl guaranta all Sfi?.fk'Fc!j.l5iv ine an represented. Mr. A. MuQUl&N SALT.KY tit;ends to m 1 > i im 111 -\s ?. t 0 r?n;,\-bt i rg CT I. ./ ! pet :K> . . Fj M. BAMBERG. Tirs SINGER KTlLyL, TRIUMPHANT, ? ? .?' ?:: TILE' .>?.,.! ..... NEW FAMILY SINGER' ?EWdNG MACHINE. wtijt Arr.vcuMUXTa row \i.t. kixbs of woiijc i la ! jyinnin^ favor in the liouseuoM, as snown liv th.' rapldlMahcJea-sipn salo.4. d< \ ..Tin? NtAV" FAMILY .SEWING afAcHINE is cafiable of a rangt?hnu variety of work such as was once tboagbt uuppjtfiblo Jo pcrfornl bv machinery Weelaiia and can show that it is the cheapest, nio-l bouutifol, dvlicalely arrang ? cd, nicely adjusted, < i i!y operated, and Bino?"?'] - ly running of all tho Family Sewing Maeln..cs. It ici remarkable not only for the range and va riety of m Rowing, bat also for the variety and ditleivnt kinds of Ipxturo which it will sow with equal ftcility and perfection, using talk twist, linen or cotton thread, line or eriarsc, making the intorlockcd-cljifltic-slieh, alike on both tide* of the "fabric sewn. Tlni.?, beaV^r eloth, or leather ?maj? he sewn with grer.t tireugth and uniforinity o? slitcli; and, in a moment, thin willing and never Wearying instrutUcrtt may ho nd|ustcd for line work or gaitt'v or gossamer ti? Mio, or the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicatd fingers havo been known to-perform. At the world's fair it received tho great award of the b)ghc?>i aalesj J. K. While,.Agvui' Ofliee at Kngino Hensts Orangcburg,^..(Y jnu f> A}))'