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THE 0MK6EBMIG TIMES. ORANGEBLl^f/lVj! iUuCil ^873^. 8QT Mr. Kirk Robin^n u.a^yir.cd to^ collect nnd receipt for advcrRsetacntft 'and *dV' scViptmnsto the iH'waei n? diu Church Services. vRAp?gti Churchr-Berf Ices every Sabbath. (T>. ?P. 1^-Sabbath "?Ii 9* A, M.-r a Pr|y*Vjtf-K^d1lHtt^ at5* o'clock. "oWr. J; Di A.'BMwn/E-mngeliBt. ; ip-f^h; of/ihe Bede^er (Epiaco>d)?Sabr Methodist (?droh^MServices at 11-At' fi. and 7* P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. TU.? Reva *> Askb. P*f*w> ??fierad' a?iu*clt?Sabbath- School at 9 A. Dr P.>^. Dantaler, Superintendent. TOWN DIRECTORY. Aldermen?E. j. OUve^Svni. Willcock, Oeo. Bolivcr. A. Martin. 1 . - Irr 1 i-l I /. Oraagebur* JJaU-Arrangement. Ff-L/. /.. Northern, Western and Opcpa, Closes. * Charleston ; .... . 10 A. Ml 1.45 P. M Columbia. 12,30 P.M. 1 P.M. Office hours from 8 A. M. t? 5 P. M. Sundays txecptcd. ._urn ? m j ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF . TRAINS . < l AT i ORANGEBURG. PAt^ENCrER;; / FREIGHT. DAT trains. DAY trains. Xmil ? ? ? iti8fc4feM.lDe?-o.> ? -^.7.50 A. M. l.'pr - - -2.17 P. M. Up - - - - 12.42 A. M. ? WKilJTTIiAI^S UfaUTTnAlNB. Down-n.?SP.'M.lDown - - - 0.13 P.M l'p.2.00 A". M.lUp.5.31 A. M MOON'S PHASES. First Q'tr. Full. Last Q'tK 8 h; fi ln. I5tlu 12 h, 25 m. 5 ii, 0 in. Now. 17 h, 35 hi Days. Mdi, 28th. Kvtning.' J fur mug. lircnipq. AftMlif}^. 28 2a 30 31 Apr. 1 2 3. MARcri.: ? ..S'cn Brs?il.BcN "Wt* Friday, (Saturday, Kunday', Mondavj Tsc?da\\ Wednesday. Illt?>l4jr, Notice, Contracjt advertisefs may change htonthly. Every change mtlst be sent in on Saturday. . Look out lor notices''in this paper in Probate, and other bifficinl depart TI Times ; ' .? * Proposes to give each week a list of consignees by, Express, and Railroad. Letters run^uning in Pastoflico. Official' hoticcs, aud all public business desirubie to persons uwjay .4jrqm, (he town. Take the OiiAxcKB^tu^'. T|mbs if you wish to know what ii jjfag^nf. t >J B*3X- Wc arc indebtbd to Julius Glover Esq.. Ibra note ot important, alterations ui the Homestead act} which will appear next week. r See letter of Mfr A: fchodgrnss, our Charleston correspondent, which ar rived too lute for insertion in our last issue. It will be found oil tftc first page of this paper,-, a, & ^g . $200 Reward Has been offered by the Governor for the arrest- of 'ftHtry You, whoao escape tVom custody we inentioiicd a week or two ago. 00 ;nu nl -m i m-;> L?rgo Yinht. OrfTuesdhy'; Mh Lewis Harley caught an enormous Bluo Cat Fish in the Ed-s isto, weighin&tbirt|'-fLvc pountjs. It cre ated a scnsa^nMittoii^ tlic.juyeniles op the street* * ? ? ? ? * ??3 I First Pienic of the Season. {A,I^f)$3 Picnic was held on Sunny-?ide on Tuesday Ittsti The tiny was spent in, various amusements, croquet &c; and wound up with a.good dinner, ^fer right.' Qu Hatorday a large crowd was col lected aftfund t\\Q men, both colored, one a member cf tho X<egialalure, and the ether a leader Among iho people. It seems that jbe latter ^a^l that it iros very slrange "that he (the Legislator) had uvo-thousand dollars in tho bank, and owned u liorsoand a watch, yet only re< ceivad B^OO ? s> veur.. and, .that .when he was elected to the Ivcgislature, he had to borrow money to go Co Colombia;" and inquired "how is this thus ?" Dark hints were* thrown out/about selling his Vote, Ac. The other, replied with a few modem phrases, which were not at all flat-1 gering to the leader: After a great deal of choice langungo on both sides they "bitched." Some of the croy/d iut|n? posed and parted them. It is a good sign to see that the eyes of the colored people are being opened td'the actions of the legislature, n little tho?ght. cor-, rect many abuses. We know nothing of the truth of the above ohorge, anct only notice tho fight and stale tho CAsaue bblli. Hemrf.'Wm. a. Bird & Co. We call attention to new. advertisement if ?ii? reliable, Charleston firm, which \a well 'known to our citizens. Messrs. Bird & Co., can offer inducements in their line, which , cannot be excelled^ New York. ? Fogarties' Book Depository. See Ibt of latest publications offered by this Charleston house. We will regu larly publish their constantly changing list, and are sure that all tastes can bo suited, :i The Aldine For April excels any previous number of thiartiperbly artistic Monthly. The 'Death1 warrant of Mary Stuart" is an engraving bf the finest order* The pther embellishments are also choice. The reading matter ii of the most" Interesting and chaste selections; Und the entire finish both of paper nud pi int, renders the "Al dine" the iuost deservedly popular mag aziue fur the patronage ?f bttv ladies. We have no interest further than an honest conviction that the- "Aldiue' de serves support. Town Improvement. . 1 Now that the weather has moderated, we would suggest to croakers, and all that class, who .Ree nothing cheering in the present or hopeful in the future, that they taue a stroll through our town some afternoon and see the march of improve ment which i? evident on all sides. Orangcburg has made great strides duriug the post twelve mouths, and we mention a few of them for tho benefit of those who have not the time' or desire to |.?ee for thenfteiVcs. The roost Important change that has been made, is the open ing of jjio NEW StrICET, from the Luth eran Church to the Depot: Being eighty feet in width throughout its entire length, und graded sufficiently td inake the haul ing of the heaviest londs practicable, it [Adds in many ways towards the building of tho place. It opens u view of the town to ptusaengers'on the'train?it saves considerable distance in driving to the Court House, and opens many building loU convenient to business, and beautitul in situation. A fine looking two-story building has been erected by the Claillin University) and on the old Stage Road wo notice many improvements made bj Mr. Geo: a'. Cornclson arid Rev. Juo. L. Sifley. ? A new etreet has been cut to connect tho Belleville and Five Notch Roads (this latter, by the way, should Hrive a more euphonious title, as it is a rapidly improving part of the town!) opening out nearly n dozexl more building lot*, most of which have been sold. On tho Five Notch road new fences are being put up around many desirable lots, upon which buildings will flooa.Jie. erected. We notice, too, that tho resi dence of Mr. W. R. ^uH f* focidg painted. JNew Streets have boon etftjto the_South of the Five Notch road, which are being p'rained, and the owners will doubtless Soon ofibr for sulo desirablo building lots upon these new streets. Passing up Russell Street, wo find the Tootner HoUse beirfg tdfjidly transformed into a pleasant dwelling. The homes of Mr: N. A .JJlul 1, Mortimor Glover, Mrs. DaVid Shulei, Mr. J. W. H. Dukes have all been recently painted. Arriving at the Court House, we have a full view of tho $800 Court IIo?80 fence, which we will riot dwell upon. Market Street is being built up from one end to the other?the Elliott Hall and Mr. E. E2ekiePs dwel ling dei?fr the most recent cf those im provements. We havo not spaco to pur sue the matter further, It will suffice'to ray that flu afternoon's ride through the lown will be sufficient to.convert a skep tic to tho belief that we Inf e reached the bottom of our troubles, ftnd that the fu ture is full of promise. \j> *:-u'/.V ts ?? ... UuUOiBfl jKslerlal. r , In another column trill .be found the advertisement or one Of the 'most exten sive manufacturies of doors, sashes, and blinds, in the Southern. States. As these articles are ih dally demand by our best citizens, We recommend all who contem plate Improving their homes or places of business, to send for circulars and price ?lists of these articles, together with th* price of builders hardware, marble mantle Ipieces, French and American window iglass, Ac., ?c. 'to'P. P. Toale, 20, Hayne Street, Charleston-So. Ca." :s l^OUttNAMKLNT. All persons in Orahgfcburg County wishing to take part in a Tournament and Ball to be given at Orangeburg C. H., about 1st' May, will please hand in iheir names to Mr. J. W. Patrick. The number of Knights will be limited to fifty, ? T. A. JEFFORDS, mar. 20 . tf John A. Hamilton. MARKET ST., Offers, at Agent's prices, CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. SEED -POTATOES,... . CHEAP TQBACCO, CAN^B^EiACHES, tV"-5* tomatoes, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS,'^ RAIBINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, CRUSHED, -.(?)/. 53 ? j ? POWDERED, A. and C. SUGARS, YARN, flour, SHOES, &c, &c, &c. All at lowest roarkct rates. Highest prices paid for all proclhcei - StalT* E*ery article guaranteed as repre sented. " march 0, 1873 3 tf Notice qT LMsmis^ab NOTICE is .hereby, given that one month from dato I will'file my final account with the Hon. Aug. B. Knowlton Judge of Probate | for Orangebnrg County, and a*k (ur Letters of j Dismissal as Guardian of Jacob Qarick. ' f M. G. GARUK, ? Guardian, lilarch U\, 1873 4 3t NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. NOTICE is hereby glVen that. 0119 month from date I will fife W final account with the Hon. Aug. B. Knowlton, Judge of Probate for Orangebnrg County, and a*k for Letter* of Divniistial as AdnnriiHtnuWof the brftfttc of Geo. K. Pairey, docoased. - S. M. FAIREY, Feb. 19, 1873 | [/ 7. Administrativ nlrtreh 7. Administrator. 4 ih VH08, YV\ ALBEllGOf TI, TWO DOOBS EAST OF 4 .' J. P. tlARLEY'S Russell Street, Ontngcbtirg, So. Ca., Has Just Received a fresh supply of | blench bandies, ? Fine Candies, ? ^Nths; all e?fts, Toys, China Ware. I?arge.and Small Fancy Baskets, Rnisons, Picklca, &c/Ac. Also Fresh Bread'blWhys on bnnd, and supplied to regular customers every day nfc their doom ' In my cake department you will find Fruit Cakes, Fancy, Cakes, Guiigers,' <fcc, always on hand and fresh. Fiue Bridal Presents, esh Pies constantly on bund. . Weddings supplied with all kino's of j cakes and Conlectiouaries at the 3!.ortest notice. July 17, 1872 ly JOHN 8. FAIRLY & CO., wholesale healer*!* Notions, Millinery, Hosiery and Whtte Goods, No. 37 HAYNE STREET, Charleston. S. C, Solicit the custom of the merchant* df Oranec hurg, feeling confident that they can oiler in ducements to purchasers equal to those olieicd by any house in our line in this country; Our Slock is always large and is replenished with fresh goods of the latest styles by every steamer from tho North. Our terms arc liberal to re sponsible Rouses, and i*e guarantee satisfaction to parties entrusting orders'to us. ort 30 Groo NEW PUBLICATIONS. -,* JpOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPWITOKy! . (roOAHTin, StlLLMAN & CO.) Our Circulating Library is reopened on A larger scale, and only needs general patronage to moke it a first-claw Library and reading Room. OUR ST.tt CATALOGUE, ICQ. 12. Standard library Books, Uniformly bound in handsome half Calf Extra, the moat durable, as well as Ornamental Stylo for Library use. Curtins History of Greece, 8 voU., half Calf Extra, $18.60. Cloth, $7.60 Mommsen's Historr of Rome, 4 \olr.. half Caif Extra, $10.00. Cloth $8.00. Macaulay'a History of England, 8 vola. Riverside Edition, half Calf Extra, $32.00. Cloth, $18.00. Macaulay's Critical, Historical and Ml.-cell & neotiB Essays, 0. Tola, Riverside Edition, Calf Extra, $24 00. Cloth $18 60, Macaulay's Speeche? and Poems, 2 vols. Riverside Edition, half Calf Exir?, $8 00. Cloth $4 00. Carlyle** Critical and miscellaneous Easara, 4 voin. half Calf River side Edition, $16 00. Cloth $0 00. Hume's History of England, half Calf Extra, 3 vols. $12 00. Milman's Gibbons Rome, 6 vols. half Calf $10 60. Edgar A* Pde's complete Work*, 4 vols, $9 00 Charles Lamb's cornplele Works, 6 vols. Cloth $9 00. Thomas Hood's complete Works, Aldino Edi tion, 6 vols. half Extra, $24 00. 15osv.-ell's life of Johnson/ with additions by Clokcr, Revised and Enlarged by John Wright, 6 vols, with Illustration. A very desirable li brary Edition, $8 00. Devotional aid other Books. The Other Shore, by Miss4 Warner, 60 and 80c. Raved Now, by the author Of "Tell Jesus/' 60c. Earnest thoughts for everybody; 7?C1 Dailv Steps toward Heaven. 60c. | At Jesus Feet.- A Prayer, Promiso and Poem for every day in the vear. $1 .60. The Birthday Scripture Text Books. Inter leaved. 75c. ? ? . The Birthday Motto Book and Calend?f of Nature, Interleaved. 76c. The Illuminated Scripture Text Book, with interleaved Diary for Memoranda, and a col ored Illustration for every day, by Edmund Evans, Calf glit. $1 25. Olney Hymns, in three parts. 75c. The Believer's Triumph, or no Condem nation in Christ, and no separation from Christ, by the late Rev. James Smith of Cheltenham. 7i6c. Bright Rays and Reviving Showers, by Rev James Smith. 60c, The River? and Lakes of the Bible, by the late Rev*. W. K. Twecdie, I). D. $1 25. "The chief interest of many of the events recorded in the Bile gnthcis round its rivers and its lakes. It becomes more and more lu minous and vivid in its meaning when stndied amid the scenes wh*re its events transpired." Persons in the country will bear in mind that by pending their orders to us with the publish er|s price for any book published in America, books will be nun I to them by mail or express free of extra eh arge. 'Address fog artie's book depository, < No. 260 King Street, Charleston, s. iv march 27, 1873 6 cwtf. NOTICE ALL persons Inning demands against the Estate of the late John Bonnett will ren der nn account of them duly attested to, and those indebted will make payment to the un dersigned. - JNO. F. BONNETT, Executor. Larch 15, 1873 5 1m. FURNITURE! PURKITUBE! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Orhngeburg anfl siirrround ihg country, that h<; is how opening in the Brick-Store formerly occupied by Mr. McMas tcr, n large nhil well selected stock of FURNI TUREj received direct from the manufaCtnrers North aidl West, consisting in part df BEDSTEADS, " BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, OF ALL STYjLfiS,, PARLOR and BED-ROOM SUITS in WALNUT, OAX and IMI TATION. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, and PILLOWS on hand and lnade lb Order, at shortest notice. II'all papering-eloth, Paper Shades, with new pa tent fixtures. Children's Carriages of all styles will bu kept On hand. He would ask an examination of his stock, and guarantees that his prices are as low as those c f Charleston or any city South. ?. M-. GIRARDEAt* Feb. 4, 4873 60 6m. SASHES AND BLINDS. Mouldings, Brackets', Stair Fixtures, imxld ers' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wito Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Wifidow Glass a Specialty. Circhlar's and Price Lints sent free on applica tion, by P. P. TO ALE. No. 29 Hayno and 33 Pihokney street, oct 1-1 y Charleston, B. C To Builders. I am prepared to furnish Baabe?, Blinds, Doors, Mantles, and cver^ stylo of inside work, at the shortest notice, and of beat material, at Baltimore rates, lidding freight. Call in and see Catalogue. Work ffArranledi ?10HN A.HAMILTON, ?eh IS- tyr Orangebnrg, S. C. ft tW?T^ "~y BRANCH OFFICEOF ? ? .V?J ; ib^.J hv.t?uoAi A ATLAKTA DEPART?^EJJX. | ASSETS, January 1st., ^^MlM^M^uM^ BLACK A WARIWO, ! ??>*i09"? * W Xi*?AlttiVft??Vl General Agent. Aj^J at Oran^burg, B^C. ? i rj da Jerl? ?vot?'i !: T.d .' JImt 1?'0 .riv.-j b*.Jui#;* od? altlfi'ff ?J^J ^ Jp i jJjjJ^iTrl ?iw Uuft ?r^od odT -?soft i' tauO?W ?'Tsnsiai=s eifT Nitrogenized Superpfe?lti or lime, H. PRESTON & SO^*-?" Aminpliiatcd Bone Supei'pJwsplfa 'i Mi-.'.l a ct tusi!t il CASH, S50> TIM:!E, ??Ojwy>o?*T THE OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE ^A^FACt$R^A ^ COUNTRY. ? !vV rtuliwi>nV* Wl* A Above Fertilizers arc made from tbe best and finest ?m Itiiil -*btfth?M? The proportions of each of the ingredients are such as to produce powerful and ac tive Fertilizers. ^ noO ot b333 roHoO 3rUtf<wA ? & HQWEftiiM ^ General Agents for Booth Uwrouaa. . , No. 128, East Bay, CmiWuP, ?fifC?** J. A. HAMILTON, Agent at OrAngebUrjg C. H.,-8. G<i -3; ii as /jio.n ^asm January 20, 1873 . $0 - .7/ .^martoqmi IrTdsi i i i ? .in. ii ili i in '?.?iifinriiiyit In iflii^ ;'. william m. bib^:^^^ IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS VF* ^-trjaruFl !dJcnl oils, wim i? r* no PROPRIETORS FAVORITli B??IH^s^ AGENTS FOR Marvin's Safes, and: Howe^fi tfto&Kw^^?" 201, East Bay Street, (Sign ofth^Wai?fo^11 Charleston, 8. C March 27, 1873 G 3m Sheriff's Sales. BY Virtue of sundry executions to mc di rected 1 will sell to the highest bidder, of Orangeburg Court House, on the first Monday in April next, for cosh, all the right, title and interest of the Defendant ia the followiag property, vix: - One tract of land, containing 400 acres, more or less, in Or?rlgeburg County, bounded on the Northeast by Columbia Road. East by lands formerly of H. C. Wannamakci1, South and West by T. K. Kasp rtas: 2i One tract in said county containing 390 acres, more or Icso, bounded on the North, null West I'y land of O. Famum. East by the tract above described, und West by land of T. K; Sasportas. 1 mule, I Horse, 2 Oxen, nod 1 -Cow, levied on as the property of Anders Inabinet at the suit of Jacob Amaker ? ?' -iiiA ALSO ?: i\m .. im m r/hi? One tract of lund in ?aid. County, containing 108 acre4 of land, more or less, bounded on the litud bt lands of Wm. Metis, West by loflda Of C. Whetstone, North bv lands formerly of T~l...- IL-!, a.iA_'i..j. ./UL if... and J. P. Bcr.y, levied on as the property of O. V. Metts at the suit of N: C: Whetstdre? ?:' - ? I . i, ?'. ?? ' -i-i .1 I ?? j' ' \ti *? i i ALSO, One tract of land In said County', containing 1031 aarc-s, moro or less, swamp land, bounded by lands of Abram E. Shuler, Ooorge Shuler, Samuel R. Shuler, Fredrick Carr and Joshua Huff One tract containing 1031 acres, more bV !eis, swamplafid. bounded Hy lauds rjf W. Hut to, J. it. Modcr; Jbscph Hdwell, Samuel P.. SJiuler, and ihe Charleston and O range bnrg. County line, and one one other tract containing 1031 acres more or lets, swamp land, boimdcd by the lands oT Samuel. R: Shuler', Joseph L. Sh?ler and A. Kerish's grant, Joseph HowcU and A br im V.: Shuler) levied on as the property of | Cnarlbsfv lh|lli at the suit of Frederick E. Ba- ] con and Crowcll Uaddon. K. I. CAIN *,<>. c. Sheriff's office, Ornngcburg, C. It., S. C, M?rch 15, 1873 5 ! xH Rellrllle Mate %h School. vorsDEfl; 1. i>. 1857. Sixteenth .Scholastic Year begins February 3?A?V3. rr/VMM 'Two Teachers, both Graduates. Tuition Per Session, $10,315 acd $20.' Board, from 10 to 0 i'i per month. For Catalogue, or Particulars, address W. C. rtlRKLANT?, A. M., Spartanl'mrp, S.* the Estate of Mm f&TiiOftlyt iftAh, Oln and ask for Letter,^Wg^^^ mart* l*187$rtl: * ttw 1<BP1^ - f ? nima ?Vsr 'vn 'Mrift latfafo no. sawoooL, xstotwb^ MISS I?VBtLv^frti?^^<ia for,tlje lnsiru<*tiojfo ?fri^tfc ana Children, in nil t! a xM*rJ Edut&tion^WjL at her.' residence/ rRwictfatrfaltjin^ 2d .of April. : Shojilitlie 2d .of April.; faho^rt??finrtfa pupils desire it, a Teacher iu A and aiiiBid diary* fcltfbtisftliA. M**08 and strict attention to the Moral a^^entafcnWariW ] iru-cts that ffofttcomimiutyr x&\> dreh ander feel! ear* lOfriHt anplU^io^ to^ergnj^ ^ of this month at tor own houe^. ..,? street, and p^eVl?iis'foNnat BtSe^ftPfl? hcusc of Mrs. Ellis, where ./Xfift^ttr* v. i i 1 he hip de Jknown. RfifeffetaKCfcrf.^Rev. J.jX A. Brown, Rev. F. Auld, DfY^T.IrV.- Elliott. Mr. J, it.fowled In: k. mb\m$ii*km ^lar^D/hoU?:''. .i*nMKK0.~ -? ihar 1?| i> ^nlli" b idl nMq-b odR ?.: <<\ jr*? ? rf?;7/-fi<-i? 'i, ?i<.i?b t*9 bonin Will FeriHt-f an 4*c*ttnf W tl^d?ity a& tested fov #p4; thow* iud?btwi wUl ta*kap*y+ AMANDA F. QU ATTLEBAUJfc> n 1 i Orangemrrg,^ AWtmNfa^ march JB;187& Mo?YboJ|ruiil*4fT 9\O0ua ?llf ,?m r.ifrtt ,-ffvmiTt ??!{??? lo uiv-HJod ?.ainavba ou Wsm il?;dvr Corner iWell Street Mtj&jli:S?l4 pd bfiTOti? I.sjIj ih; Iii 1k[ *df Has ori bamj and coi*ta*ti*ftfrfr.ji|r, Groceries, / unsurpassed ,'!?? qiHtf?jd^? prices, Consu^dgtofl .ui loot to lies aaJ Flour, -r{ ' ? I ? - ; r .U?ucra ? ? ?i Bag?r<M"d rxiT io w?.I "red ? rfiiw '^dflfoe, ' 'fi" oox ,?noh xtf? Mola**. " mil^ 1U(rc i ' " ? e?iLLji ; b?*l ueiui'J ' d )ij :t ?Tt?d Hew ? S1' 1 moil ?? .'^c5>?T1^^ni? ca^^rxs Caflq^ Ks^.^a Navtha Oil Ac. ^ . . I liavo made anranwmVntaA>V J^^H f Vitt bath darty receipt of Frol^ '^BW?W Ts& CaRca ?nd Confeot.onajff,J? "hi zbatmodt Uighcat casb^ric? *frftilkT^i?5 Com and Peas. ? -> ? ? ?* jkn l'-i-iyJ':,'< f"',v ? ?? ,M0 "oiw iir^ ? ? *;w impf.7 ' 4 " l':-|i ? 1*'