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?f HE ORANGEBUltG TIMES. mnjm S. C., Al'KIIj 2-1, ljl73. Jlr. -KiitK RoMNSONis autliov'uod to collect and receipt "for advertisements and sub scriptions to the Times. ? Church Services. , Baptist Cliurch?Services fcvery Sabbath. (t>. >.,) at 11, A M? and at 7J, P. M. Dr. I. D. I )uv.hn.ni, Pnsl.Qr. *. Presbyterian Church?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath Scbool at 9J A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. ?X. T). A/Brown,' Evangelist. . Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath Scbool 9A. M. Methodist Church?Services at II A. M. ind7j P. M. Sabbath School at?9 A. M.? Key, V{, Auld,-I'astor. Lutheran Cliurch?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler. Superintendent. TOWTl DIRECTORY. Mavor?F. II. W. Briggmann. Clerk?E. J. Oliveros. Trciisuroi?Win.Willcock. Aldermen?E. J. OUvcros, Win. Willcock, GeV/TJOllVer, ?TXtnrtiif. Oran^ebttrg Mall Arrangement. .Northern, .Western and Opens.. Closes. Charleston...;.. 1Q A. M. 1.45 P. M bobfoihjoj t \ U_ 12,30 P. M. 1 P. M. fOfficc1 hours fruni S A. M: t?! 5 P. M. Sundays excepted. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER.. FREIGHT. day trains. ' . n.VY trains. Down - - - 12.05 P.M.!Down-- 7.50 A.M. Up - - - - - 2.17 P.M.iCp - - - - 12.42 A. M. NIGHT TRAP'S j NIGHT TRAINS. Down-11.58'P. M. Down - - - 0.13 P. M Up - --'- 2.00 A. M.I Up.5.JU A. M Til EH M1 ?I lif KR CIIA NC ES. C 6 R R E C T E I) W E E ELY Ii Y j ? jeweler**_????_.._. 1 rant A5.nl 17 to 24. f .4. to. M. P. it \ 1 7 I 10 ! 12 2 J -1 i C 00 i Q? I 04 921 60 00 I f,7 j 00 ? so j 7!? I 70 81 I 84 82 83 84 82 Thnrsdav 1 "> 1 Friday. " 4"> Saturday ! SO 04 ; OS 0*2 <iO A/onday,. fi> , 74 Tuesday, 5i' 7 2 Wedii'v. lot SO 00 78 84 fc3~-Gn i.nd,&ee the /Indian Harp at .thu Hook Store?hear it phr\ und?i;rv A IJOQli. r.(?. See notice of Dissolution of Co pnrtuer.-hip ol Messrs. Strubel, Ahlrieh & Co. The business will hereafter Le eu'*ried on hv Messrs. Aldrieh & Co. ?^'-The rostoiKce has received a com 6!'white paint. A shed would add to the eomfort of the public, wh6 wait hi .suit and rain for'the opening of the mails. - .I t mmi ? JG.-^" We are glrtd to lcarh, that on Tuesday last tho work at the Shingle Kitctory bad so far proeressed, that a Rtar.t was made, and the sawing of Sh'n glca commenced.. A sample of their work i.^rrrritiroffice, and is decidedly the finest' shingle we have ? ever seen. We wish the c^^ip^i|ib^piTmrietorfc eureofcs., feel ing sure their venture \tU0bo profitable" lo them. A walk.to the factory, situated on the Lanks of the Ixlis't?; will weft repay any 011c who takes interest in the progress ol <v.ir town. EgL. John By rum's Show, visited our town on Wednesday and Thursday IGth and 17th inst. We arc happy to inform our readers that lyrum the champion .Ethiopian persona tor with his Legerdc majn, and magic art, v/ere equal to any that has ever visited our town. Wo hope that he will pay us adother visit. The child wonder, little Bill, was the best negro performer, of his age, that we have ever seen, ho being only seven years Aid. The Indies enjoyed tho penormunce of Miss M. E. Rouse, in her comic songs, especially tho rendering of tho "Grecian Bo 1 d. "Wc hope that Byruni will meet v;i,h sdcde&rt. op. his visit through the Southern States, as ho no vor fails to jileaso his audience.-' . MAY DAY ami tho Tournament. As this will ho our last issue hoforc tho grand Tournament on May Day, wo take thjs opportunity of endeavoring to per suade our farmers, far and near, to spare 4he plow-horses lor one day, to allow their families to attend. Holidays aro rare enough to our good country folk, and tho lo."^ of a einglo days' plowing will be repaid ten-fold "by tfiS cujbyin?Trtrj nflbrded their wives and little ones. Uur advico ta fond daughters and still fonder wivcs'isto start at/'thoold man" kow, ' and keep, at hinii never giving him lest, [lay, or ui ht, until tho protniso is given. On second thought, however, this advice is hardly needed, as it would be necessa ry only in those iamiHcs where the hus band and father ruled and wo fear the Times visits few families where such is the case,?(our Business Manager is re sponsible for this.) Come one and all, then, and '.ei ua riiake a gala day of it. Special. J?fiS The Treasurer of Presbyterian (??ren Corporation, begs Co acknowledge ifie receipt of $5 from some unknown friend tor ''Foreign*Missions." The Somborn Life Insurance Company Will organize in Orangeburg a local board with a view to retaining capital in our midst, for the benefit of its assured. ?, ?_p ^'( ^ ^ t - i_ Csrpcutcrs, l'atteru Makers,'ami Cabinet Makers, Will take notice that P. P. Toalc, of Charleston, has qh hand and for sale, White Pine of the finest grade, wholesale and retail. Also, -Walnut,. Ouk . and ?ther hard wood. Cold Ccllation. Hay 1st. Tlie ladies of the congregation of the Presbyterian Church nro requested to meet in the Church, to-morrow, (.Friday) afternoon, at fivo o'clock, to make ar rangemmts for a cold collation in aid.of j tue organ fund. l'hoice Stock. A pair'of fine Merino sheep, and a lamb of same sti ck were received here by Express for the llev. I/S* K. Legarc, on Friday last. "Sheep raising is en grossing the attention ol'Southern farm ers to a greater extent than formerly. rill! Vi KATHKU AND CHOI'S, The weather of the past fortnight has been intensely dry, and the dust is be coming very disagreeable The hulk ol the cotton crop must hi' rfi by this ihnj, but little of it will sprout until we have rain. The. yontig corn is beginning to how itself an over tho .country, and many planters have worked it over for the first time, The I'cu'ntaiu Pump. E\erybody (and his brc ther) bus been delighted with the working of the new PortflHlq "r'ryfnp and Sprinkler, kept for sale, by Captain Briggmanii. It has* only to be scon to be appreciated, and tho Captain will take pleasure in showing how useful for the garden, and for cleans ing window panes it U, to sy nothing of J its value in' ease '.of fire. Mr. Lawrence 1). Clark. The death of this gentlemen, which occurred on Friday last/ at Lcwisv'ille, was a severe shock {o'h?s marry relatives a d friends, who have our sympathy, It is sad when the aged are taken to their long rest, but when a youi.g man is cut dow n, who hdtr apparently |n long lift ahead of him, and much to live for, it is iuexpressly sad. His fuuerni services were performed" on last Sunday, by Rev. F. Airld,- at tho Methodist church. Select Cotton Seed. '1 he untimely frosts of the past Week, will cause many farmers to bo looking out for seed, and those who have planted select scfed (every one ought to) will be glaif to lejrn that they can purchase the best of seed from Dr. J. W. Summer?, tvlio .advertises them to-day. They arc of his own (-election, and wc happen to know that they arc good. His supply is limited, so call isoon. The Agricultural ami Mechanical Association A meeting of tho stockboldholdcrs of this institution, is advertised to-dny, to take place oh May 10th. Although the Association is a fixed lac!', yet it cannot bo said to bo fully underway, uutii tho stockholders havo met, elected officers, adopted by-laws for its government, and have agreed upon a definite plan of ac tion... Let this* meeting then, be a full' one! Letthose who desiio to become stockholders atttud, and even if all tho fharcH havo been disposed of, thfsV can cnTi^tibtlcssTJardic^-^irHntercst from those who lmvo invested largely. Wei desire to sec this Association fully start led, a3 we believe it U destined to work 'great good to the couutry and on this ac count, shall watch its course with deep interest. First Gloss Grocery Store. We are jflerised ttTsee that tho enter prise of Messrs; Vose & Izlar, iu aban douing what is known as "Generai Mer chandizing," is meeting so much encour agement, aiid tliat they are earning the success they deserve, in establishing r strictly first class grocery, and em ploying their energies in that specialty. A*>#odiev?--said before, nothing shows the growth of a town more than that its m6rchauts feel encouraged' to' deal in a specialty, and (as in war,) it is but right that th sc who take the lead should get the spoils. Messrs. V. & J. are go-ahead young merqhauts, who will do all that (and. more than) they premise. Try them. All goods delivered at your resi dence free. MR. J?SEI'll McN?MARA. This geutletnnu, who is one oi the best known und most ?reliablo of our mer ' chants, has just returned from the North and advertises in to-day's issue, a large Hud handsome assortment of. Spring an>J Summer goods. Especial nttentioj is 1 called to his selection oi Dress Goods, Casimeres, &c., of which he makes a so.it of spcciuWy in Iiis husiuoss. Iiis stock o general niCitlinndizc. is. large niid com prises everything needed on the lartn,'or iu the household! We predict u iush, and empty shelves in a short time, as Mr. MoNumara buys largely;fdr'cash, and is prepared to seb at the very best rates. South Carolina* Iicon ami Trust Company, ('ha.I.stou, S. C. ? We would call the t'jieeial attention o! our readers to the advettisefnei.t oi the above Company in another column. It oilers inducements and security lor in vestment of sa vings such as arc rarely to^ be met with- Interest oti deposits at six per cent., compounded quarterly, is in it self n handsome return, [whije, the de positor is able to nst satisfied that he is running absolutely no risk at all. For in addition to the fact that the Directors and Trustees are among the most promi nent and trustworthy business men of Charleston, the whole amount of the banking capital. ,viz: 8300,000, is a secuiity for all deposits in the Savings Department. Prepared Coal Tar. AND ? AMDIONIATED MUCILAGE. for steep ik g and preparing bee os " ' before planting. TJ'TIIS preparation lately introdii-cd to the JL Agricultural world, appear from recent ex periments to surpass ullitliat has ever been at tempted in tjiat line. : It not only contains all the dciijcnt* Slid lit food for the seed in its in fant state," which enables it to come up strong and vigorous, bin positively elsimed that no rust-smut or blight'can exist where it is np plied, and proving a certain preventive against the potato rot. 1* d">*olvcs reudily, and forms a mup?age'by Which any material can bo made to adhere to tho seed. Coal Tar being a very ! null proportion of thK valuable, c-impound .to prevent the ravages of birds nnd insects, but fo united ami prepared a;i to form a dry powder, which dissolves readily, one pound producing one and a half gallons, or fifteen pounds of inn cilage. On every farm there are to l>c found in abundance valuable materials lor rolling need ! in.before, planting, which sliorhl ncvor bo reg lcctcd. 'Ihese are rich dry black earth and woop ashes, or limo, and sliould be mixed in proportion of one part of wood ashes, or lime, to four parts of earth. By the aid of tho mu cilage much of this material can be made to adhere to each.sned; Which never mils to nhow good result*. It has been tritd on rice, cotton, wheat, potatoes, pens, corn, and ail the cereals with marked effect, none showing any signs of ru>t, blight or fungus where it was applied. fliaV I*or mil* bv. kTRK ROBInSON, Agent. April 10, 187:1 8 tf ?K. II. BAKK, WHOLESALE JlKD ItETAIL DRUGGIST, IKl Meeting Street, Charleston, So. Ca. DR. BAKR keeps a complete assortment of everything that belongs to his branch of b.wineso ; and makes a specialty ol<Trusses, Ab dominal Supporters, ElasticStockings, Shoulder Braces, for ladies or gentlemen Also Mug ncto-Klcctrio Batterhs, H?mroopathic Medi cines; and Mcdiciuo Chests for Physicians or Families. llo is proprietor of numerous valuablo reme dies, and agent for many more, llo cordially in vi it:. ordors from his couutry frieo'd*. aprll lfi, 1?73 8 W THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI, TWO DOORS EAST OF J. P. BARLEY'S Russell Street, Orangeburg. So. Ca., Has Just Received a fresh supply of French Candies, Fine Candies, Nuts, all sorts, . .. Toys, China "Ware. 1 ,argc and Small Fancy Boskets, Raisous, Pickles, &c, Ac. Also Fresh Bread always on hand, aud *up ?Ctl to regular customers every day ' t. thdir duurs. . In my cake department you will find (fruit Cakes, ? i' Fancy, Cakes, Gungers, &c., n Iwaya on hand and fresh. Fine JJridal Pj-esen^. esh Pies constantly on hand. Weddings supplied with all kinds of cakes aitd ConTectiottaxiea at the shortest notice. July 17,1872 . ; ly ;-_ _NEW PUBLICATIONS. ... < , pOOARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. (FCKJAT-Tin, 8TlLtMA"K * CO.) OUR NEW ' CATAIAM3CE KO. 14.* j A Dictionary .of Science, comprising Aptrort oniy, Chemistry, Dynamics, Electricity? Heat, Hydrody mimic y 1 fydi OStatics, Light, Magnet' ism, Mechanics, 'Meteorology, Pneumatics, Sound and Statics ; preceded by an Essay ?n tho History of the Physical Sciences, edited by O. F. Kodwclt; V. R AtI&, .&c, with.numer-' ous Illustrations, $5.' - ', Deschaners Natural Philosophy, translated .and cdhe,d by Prof EveretU Part 1st?2de^ chanics. Hydrostatics, and Pnenmatics; Illus trated by* 181 EnfraVing?, ailfl. dnfc colored Plato, $1 75. Part 2d, with 161 Engravings, I eat, $1 75. The Treaty of Washington; itn. Negotiation, Execution, and the Discussion relating thereto, by Caleb ensiling, S2. Education in Japan?A scries of Letters ad dressed by prominent Americans Xo Arinori Mori, S1.50. Memoir of a Brother, by Thomas Hughes, author of "Tom Brow's Schooldays/' Ac., St- 00. Sermons in Stone, or Scripture confirmed by Oco ogy, bv Dom inick MeUauolaud, author of "Adani anil the Adamites," SI 2"?. The parting word - of Adoph Monod to bis friend* and the Church, translated from ?ie fifth Paris ediiion. St 50. . . Ycnr Book of Nature and Popular 'Science for 1ST?, edited by Professor Draper, S2. i New Books published by London Religious Tract Society, and London Sunday-School Un ion, &c. ? Nora, tiic Flower-phi, 40c.' Fireside Sto ries for Winter Evening**, 60c- Scenes iiV old London. 75c. Waiting Tor Sailing Orders, 50c. \Villic Russell's Temptation, 40c. The Orph. S?ilers, 50c. Edith llinlon, or, Twice Blessed, 75c. Across 'the Sen, so ue Thoughts on-, the Voyage of Life, SI. Pouneeford Half, a story of School Life, SI 50. The city ol* Nocro?s, and iti Famous Physician, bv A. L. 0. E., 80c. The Master's Iiome Call, by Rev. E. II. Bickerstidi, 50c .'?New unit cheap edition of BickcrstithV Yesterday, To day and forever, $1 2-5. Comfort ve, Comfort ve;. or, The Harp Taken from'thc Willows, by Dr. McDufT, SI 50 'Hie Everlasting lti^liteonsno-'s; or. How shall Man be Jost with Owl, by Dr. Itenar, $1 25 < 1'iver Cromwell, The Protector; a vindica tion by D'Aubigne, sfl 60. N. U.?Hooks ill! be s"?nt to any part of the country free of extra charge on reewptof pub lishers' price. Address \ '? FOtiARTlE'S BOOK Dl FOSITORY, No. 2U0 King Street, Charleston,* S. C march 27, 1S73 ? cwtf. John A. Hamilton. MARKET ST.,' OITerc, at Ajent's prices', M APE'S CELS3Rt\TED FEP..TILIZER3. SLED POTATO KS, CHEAP TOBACCO, CANNED PEACHES, j TOMATOES, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS,. RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, CRUSHED, POWDERED, A. and C. BUGAltS, YARN, * LOUR, SHOES, &t\, ?i.e., <?c. All at lowest market rates. Highest prices pa'd for all produce.' j JCttf" Eiery article guaranteed as repre sented. march G, 1S73 3 tf YOTICE I ? I A "C1J persons having demands against th? i\ Estate of the lau-John Bonnett will rcn I der an ncconnt of them duly attested to, and ! those indebted will make payment to tho uo* I deraigntd. JNO. F. BONNETT, Executor. Eaich 15, 1873 5 lm. To Consumptives, SMlTH'fa LUNG PRESERVER is . A Suro and Eitoctuul cu?o lor ail diseases ol the Throat and Lungs such as Consumption, Asthma, &c. fiend lor Circulars to * ? WM". A. SMITH, . Concord, ?1. C. V For sale by Dr. E. J. OLiVEiiOS, Oraugcburu, S.' C? " March 13,1873 4 tf Notice!' Notice. nPTXTi1 Copartnership of FELDER, VOSE & IZLAR is this day 6l*i 1 n Vi solved h> mutual consent; ' PAUL. 8. FELDER, ' March* 1st, 1873, W? Y. IZLAR. HOUSEKEEPERS! ? IFyuudoh'tr/elievethRtGItOi'JKRXES can WtongK ton prices, coll at VOSE & IZLAR'S ?KW? -tell.:?. Ait gooaVguiWdU^ns^njftexit&tt Gooda delivered at iu'e hemsw?f VlU lug? eustorrier*; iu . *. October'2, 4 .-' iff LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY! Insure your life in the PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE 00. : Capital, $50U,OUU. . . . I u; " This is the largest and nest prospt roi|s of tho Southwa OompamttP.,'... <f AS. H. FOWLESAgent,at Citizens ?avingft:"$?nfc &rand Spring Open ing at i/ii i its ? 1?.; ? f >? . < \ : ? ? ' .;?..?? JUST RECEIVED? Tho Largtat and Beat Selected Assortment of Dress Goods! Bress CS-?tds! SUITABLE FOR EVEIi ?FFE0D if: THtS TOrW. I JUST OPiSXED STRAW GOODS FOR THE 1,000,000. Children's StraAV Hats . at 15 cts. Misses School Hats, at 25' ct% Ladies'Si*ndo\vns, &c, at 75 cts. IN THE LATEST STYLEfl. f I' HE Rush continues unabated for our beau L tiful Spring arid ?tiinmer PRINTS, at 12* cents per yard. .T?S5T" RECEDED, 3W pieces more. Call early to make a good s? lec tion. ?*>Ve toko pleasure in calling attention to our lines of WHITE PIQUES, nt 25 cents- worth 35 cents?in ill the new stvles, iuclnding Ta?sare Stripes, OREPE' Strips*, and the popular YOSEM1TE PAT TERNS. Our lines of Striped Crepe',, and Lonoi Striped Victoria Lawns, aru latest and prct?e?t in style of White Goods. We could continue enumerating without end, knowing we have the prettiest, largest aud cheapest, stock Qf Dry Goods .ever oflered In this toArrt and'nVe detcrtnirica to sell" the samo lower tlsari ajiy hutscin. South Carolina, being enabled to do so bv having bought our goods from first hands, ahd* buying fer the CASH. THEODORE KOHN A BRO. mar 20 : 6 ly si S Albergotti; CHEAP GROCERY HQlttE, Comer Ruefeell Street and Rail Road Avenue. Has nu hand and constantly arriving Groceries, unsurpassed in quality or prices. Consistirgof Flour, Sugar, Cofie?, Molasses, Syrupy v Bacon and Hams. I Ca*tnld Goods, CnocKEav K .m'.osknk and Nahha Oil ac. I havo mado. arrangementa by which I will I bo in daily receipt oJ Fruits, rrcsh BiscuiiR Tea Cakes and confectionary. Highnst caidt prico paid for Rough Rico Corn arid Peas. jan 1-Tjy (RAMON'S HEPATIC COMPOUND, Or Liver Curv, i? uarmf?ctured by E. L KING & SON, Columbia, S. C. ^ Dr. E. J, Ouycaos, Agent, Orangcburg, So. *April 2, 1873 7 It FEBZALB C?tti?&B? PRINCIPALS: ' Rev. Ja?. DoTrotAf, A. J3t., Prof. W. bi DVbiKt, U.V. Prof. J. D. Maller, in fcearge Musical Depart; mcnt Co 11 cgi at o Year, 1873. 1st Scaslou, from Feb. 8, to Jane tint. 2d Session from Jane 29 to Keif.' 25th. - Tuition mad Hoard, (reel and lights ittetoM $100 per Session. Ycrkville, 8: a, Jan 87,1873-49-iy -:-!-,--,J DOYLE & ENGLISH MADE up their- mind to keep up thai* otoek OS* HAN? OF the choicest groceries-. Ab?, s> fall supply of Wines,' Ales, Porter sod Liquors generali/. Examine oar stock of. r GOOD G-R06SHUQLM; At the lowest prices. Feb. 20,1875 1 tan E. EZEKJEL SIGN OP THE BIG W?TCH, dealer lit CLOCKSancf ft A TfcHES; . fiXE CUTL^Rf, SILVERWARE, ANt> LAWDRETH'S QARDOT 6EED. t?3~ Wa?chcs and Jewelry repaired. -.1873? 4^ it March 13 sasiies awv Glinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, 'Build ers' Furnishing Hardware, Drain'Pipe, Floer Tiles, Wite Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Mejkkr and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. . "White-Pine Lumber, for1 jwi?, '?^fll1. : Circulars and Price Lists rent freje on aopflea Ifoh', by p. P.TOALE. ? No. 29 Hayne and 33 Pinckri&y?re%t, oct 1-ly Charleston,' 8. C. JOHH 8. FATOL?& CO., ?sYuoLEaA-.^ ^eaukbik . Notions, Blilllnevy, Hosiery *n<S Wh'.to Goods, No. 37 HAYN E STREET, Charleston, 8. C-, Solicit thactiMomof the mtt^fcnt* of Orange? burg, fee Mag con Aden t tha^jHpr cano?erln? disci nichts to purchasers equal to those Qfl'eied by any h<uise in our ;ln?- in this er.nniry. Ouj Stock is.nlwi^ large a? d is replenished witk fresh goo'U ol ?iQ latest Kyle* by every steamer from t'.io North. Our terms are liberal to r?* spotvrfble houses, and we guarantee aathdjaeVlorf to p.irties ci. muting orders to vis,? oct 30-0rao -? ??. : ?'. Ttf ^ To 3tiil<tor$ I am prepared to furnish Sashes, Bliude, Doors, Mantles, aud every style ol Inside .work, at the shortest notice, aud' of neat matcihii, Hi ftaiiinsore rate?, ?'Mine trei<rht. Call in and see Catalogue. Work rarrniited. J ">ilN A. HAMILTON. *ek 16-lyr Orabgehurg r6. C.