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Orangeburg, 8. 0., June' 12, 1873. LARGEST CIRCULATION JN THE COUNTY. To -change Contract Advertisements, notics must be gW.cn before Monday noon. ? " Our friends wishing to have advertisements Inserted in the TIMES, must hand them in by Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock'. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the rate of one dollar and a half per square tot the first insertion, and one dollar per square for each' subsequent insertion. ? i Liberal terms m?de with those .who desire to advertise for three, six ??r iwelvo months. Marriage notices and Obituaries not exceeding one Square", inserted free. Henceforth, all Legal Ad vertisements, of County - Interest, -whether notices Grr others, -vvill be publish ed for tho "benefit of our readers whether they are ' paid for or not. 1 , . SUBSCRIBERS "Will have their papers regularly mailed. Bend us new names, build up our paper, and let every household in the County be a supporter of our enter prise. 'ADVERTISERS ' ' Will find it specially to their interest to. give us their. cards. A conspicuous notice will attend each advertisement. To build up the interests of our merchants is the aii? of the "Times."' LATEST, A $250,000 fire is raging at Toledo. The remains of the late Hon. J: L. Orr rrjved at New York on the 10th. Captain Jack is to be tried* by Court Martial. His fate is sealed. Mr. L. W* Port, of Georgetown, was found on Friday last at that place, hang ing from, a fence. His body was mutila ted by severe cuts and bruises. Life was extinct. Comptroller H?ge still fights the case of Mortnn,'Bliss & Co., against the State of South Carolina. There is a fraudu lent debt" outstanding, ' and the guilty ?parties to the scheme of robbing the State should bo hunted out. ONLY $7,000,000. Murder will out; Let thieves quarrel, and honest men will get their dues. This is a poor crumb of comfort for South Carolina. She was saddled with a pack of adventurers, renegades and ignoram uses, who used force to plunder a wasted and impoverished State. We were con stantly reminded of being purblind to the nearest blessing of tho nineteenth century ; i. e. Progressive liberty. We tried to see our way out ot the maze of corruption, ayd vandalism, but could not for truth's sake. Tho seal is broke, and the vial of infamy is beiug poured out. The Comptroller General of South Caro lina admits that $7,191,700 of fraudulent bonds are in existence. Wo knew that there was gigantic stealing at Colum bia, and we hope that the penitentiary was builded for the perpetrators of the villainy. AN IMPORTANT MOVE. Col. A. R. Waring and Jas. It. Ran dall, Esq., on behalf of the Southern Life 'Association visited Orangeburg last ^ week for the purpose of establishing a local board of trustees, to represent the largely growing interests of this success ful Company. Although there is a strin gency in monetary affairs, and almost every one was disposed to postpone the important matter of investing in Life Insurance (the best and easiest security for future contingencies) still these gen tlemen added largely to the already pop ular list of assured, aud sent forward mmy applications for insurance. On Tuesday it was resolved to establish the Local Board. At 10 o'cIock a reprcsen totiou of the business men of Orangeburg and County met, and the meeting was called to order by tiro temporary appoint ment of Dr. W. F. Barton, as Chairman, and J. A. Hamilton Esq., as Secretary. Mr. Randall briefly stated the object of the meeting, viz: to build up tho interest o, ;,,,i;I..a. j. C/Otupiiiiy, to cneck the drain of wealth pouriug away from oar section to the North, to retain that capi ,tai where it is gathered, aud to put tho" responsible affairs of tfce Company in re sponsible hands in. each locality. w W. J. DoTrovillO offered a motion that a Com mittee of three bo appointed to nominate officers fbr the local board. Messrs. De Trovilfe, J. L. Mpprer and Geo. Boliver, retired to make nominations. Upon their return the following board Was pre sented and duly elected: president, ? Dr. W. F. BABTON. ? secretary, * JOHN . A. HAMILTON. executive cow?ittee, Col. PAUL S, FELDER, Capt. J. F. IZLAR, - ? GEO. BOLIVER. * The President and Secretary were ad ded to the Executive Com mitte as mem bers ex officio. Col. Waring and Mr. Randall, expressed a grateful sense of the attention nnd support received since tbier visit, and tire meeting adjourned. We have a word to say and will close. Life Assurance i3 bo acknowledged, as the great boon to man, that tho question is simply "Can Infford to be without it-" You can insure a certain investment of $5000 for tho same amount you would pay in bankable interest on a purchase of land. You are free from all taxation, no repairs, no anxiety nbont the invest ment ; it goes on and from tlio day of your veuturc it begins to work for . you, a return dividend of from ten to twenty per cent comes back, which lessens your next payment, or increases your policy. Disaster in business may prostrate, and death must inevitably ensue, there slauds your legacy to a family, free from all incumbrances or drawbacks. To all who can; we honestly and conscientious ly, ? say: Insure your lives now that you arg in health. When sickness comes it will be too late. Seo advertisement of the Soutbern Lifo Association. THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, The circular of Messrs. Thomas & La motte, Proprietors and Publishers of the Carolinian, which announces the suspen Bion of that Journal is before us. Wo need hardly express our regret that so fearless, ablo and staunch an exponent of tho views of South Carolinians, and so truthful a sentinel at the front where the enemies of Liberty and honesty invade, is obliged to succumb to an unavoidable fate. The "Carolinian" fought a good fight at the centre of so-called republican government, and had its leaders been base enough to accept a sop of bribery, it might have effected a seat on tho fence, with other journals, that value principle to the extent only of its paying proper tics. There is a baso huzza ringing along the lines of its foes, that another cham pion is laid low, but like the cause it es poused, it perished from an overwhelm-r ing force of opposition, not from any want of that appreciation which "'holds on to the right though the heavens may fall." The rule of the present day is abnormal, and fake; Like the fitful drram of the debauched "Christopherb Sly," its adhe rent will wake up to their true position ere long ; a place in the mud and scum of obloquy, from which sprang the vilest of renegades and adventurers, who hold the rod of power. CHIPPINGS. ?The Chcraw Democrat states, that diarrhea of a malignant type, has pre vailed in Chcraw and vicinity for a fort night, causing death in several cases.? The disease was epidemic hero for some time past. ?The "Grangers" have elected A. M. Crnig (Farmer's candidate) to the Judge ship of the Supreme Court of Illinois? The West and South may eontrol the balance of powcr^ yet; through its far mers. ?The London Obsorver in referring to tho toilet of the Marchioness of Bute, at the State Concert at Buckingham palace, places tho milliner who prepared the outfit, upon an oxalted pyramid, as a model desiguer of artistic merit. The comments upon the dress is worth a for tune to the lucky fashioumongor. --The repeated strikes among the minors and other working classes of workmen in England, have already caused an nggrogpt.o loss frr tho fiscal year, to the workman and their families of many million of dollars. ?Tho travel from the East Indies, by way of'the Suez Canal is mdflery steam era to London in 31 days. The lost ves sel arriving brought 13G passengers and a full cargo. -"?The Amorican department at the Vienufc. exhibition is a.; comparative failfcfe*. ' Tho Smoky Ctcsar was not [ ?Aiken is getting alarmed that it may lose tho\ usual crowd of visitors, and calls a public meeting to devise means to retain tftem. Florida draws them away. ??The caso of Morton, Bliss & Co., against tho State of South Carolina,' to enforce the payment of bogus bonds will be tried on tho 10th. [8o#will .the - in tegrity of the Radical ermine. Ed] ?Airs. Jones and Mrs. Dozier living near Suffolk, Va., wero murdered last Sunday by a negro named 'Jim Brown. The r?st of tho family had gone to church, the villain entered . the house and de manded the keys from the ladies, they ret used to givo them up. He killed both with ? billet of woocf, and robbed the house of all the money he could find, namely, about five, dollars. .Hehas been captured, and has made a full confession. ?The" Hillsboro Mo., Democrat gives an account of a family difficulty, in which one woman and four nien were sRot. ?Judge Robert Ould, formerly Con federate Commissioner of exchange of] prisoners,.is being pressed for the office of Governor of Virginia. ?A Mississippi quack is doing a large business in' the sale of a nostrum, to straighten and lengthen curly hair. Iiis patrons slyly ask, if "there is any chance of changing the complexion." ?Mr. McCarty, who killed .young j Mordecoi in a duel at Richmond, is getr ting better, ?Mr. Tomlinson (the correspondent of the ".News," whom Byns did not cow hide) was compelled to relinquish his post in connection with the "News und'Cou | rier,"on account of failing health. ?The steamers Champion and South Carolinian from Charleston to New York carried away last week, 50,000 packages of new potatoes, snap beans, squashes, &c. These early vegetables command a fine price at the North. ?Hefl'ry Ward Beecher has made a most eloquent plea for the South, and extols her patriotism to tho skies. His i peroration is flagrant with "the rosemary of sweet remembinuco, %ud the paus? jTor generous thrmglits.* [Tie is age in upon a tangent, that will tickle our gene rous natures, but he will stay right only long enough to await the hatching of s?m? new ism. En.] _ ?Burglaries nro common all over the State. The jewelers seem to suffer most. A systematic gang of cracksmen are at work in Charleston. Columbia, - and the up oountry. ?The report of rt'serious difficulty in Stttuter, ending in the killing of two ne gro men by Mnj. Gco. E. Pritehct, is en1 tircly unfounded. ?The affairs of the Blue Ridge Road, will pass into the hands of an assignee. ?General Ii. II. Hill went on a^kunk hunt, when he referred to the name of that hoary old villain (Brownlow.) The unmitigated and disgraced renegade re plies in a most foul and scurrilous libel upon tho General. ?Madame Nillson Rouzand sang in five different languages before a French audience at a late concert. ?Beecher preached a sermon on Uni versal salvation lately,?an ism it must be. ?The Walworth murderer is supposed to be insane. ?The "Chester Reporter" is responsi ble for the following : "Judge Moses is tired of the Radical party. He is re ported to have .^aid, that ho would wil lingly givo 810,000 to recover the social position he held in 18G6." Some people can a fiord to be virtuous after they have prostituted all that is decent and noble to obtain gain; ' but the virtuous can neyer afford to receive such leprous sub jects back to the arms of confidence "consignees p?r express. T. R. Walker, Mid. Bull, Dr. L. C Stephens, S. A. Rozior, H. Riggs, Mrs E A M Jenkins, E C Tharin, A J Ruplc, Henry Gardner, V/right James. . Dr B F Palmer, J J Hover, ^ J P Bolin, John Ilarman, Miss L Evans, FH W Briggmann, J F LivitTgstdn, Ii J McMichn.il, Wm C Moss, J II Wahlers, Miss J E Lartiguc. ?MABKEr_BEfOfi*, . CORRECTED WEEKLY BY MOSEEEg & CROOK. ORANQEB URO COTTON MARKET Cotton?Sales during the week 13 bale?. Ordinary, - - - - 10 ?lOJ ?Good Ordinary, - . - ? - 12 ?14 Low Middling, - - "- 15?16 Strict Middling, ? - 16} ? 10} Prices C u rr e n ftri Bacon Hams : : lb 12 ? 21 " Sides : : " 11} <& 14 Lard : : . " 14 ? Corn up -i : : Lub .900 ? 1 00 Peas ': : : : " 1 00 ?1 30 Oats : seed : : " 1 25 ? . Flour : : : : cwt 5 50 ?6 25 Fodder : : : ' ""* 1 25 ?1 50 Rough Rice : : ** 1 25 ?1 30 Butter : : : : lb * 35 ? 50 Eggs : : : doz . 18 ? 20c Turkeys : : : pr 175 ?2 00 Gccso : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25 Fowls, i : per dor. 3.50 ? 5.00 Bees Wax : : : lb 22 ? Beef : : " ' 10 ? 12J Tallow : . : " 8 ? 10 Pindera, :? : : per bushel 1 25 TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. SOUTH CAftOFilNA KAILU0AD.' ' Charleston, S. Ca May 19,1872, On and alter SUNDAY, May 1*9, the Sassengcr trains on the" South Carolina [aiiroad will run as" lollops': for AUGUSTA.. Leave Charleston ? - 9:80 a ni Arrive at Augusta - - 5:20 p m FOR COLUMBIA. * Leave Charleston -* 9:30. a m Arrive at Columbia, - 5:20 p m FOR ( II A R LESTON;.' Leave Augusta ? -? 9:00 a m Arrive at Charleston - 4:45 p m Leave Columbia -'* 9:00 a m Arrive at Charleston - 4145'p m AUGUSTA NIO?T express. (Sundays exccptetT.) Leave Charleston - fr.30 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 7:35 a m Leave Augusta - - 6:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:50 a m columbia nigiit exprfss (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - 7:30 p in Arrive at Columbia - 6:30 a m Leave Columbia - - 7:30 p m Arrivemt Cbai le.-*tdir. - 6:45 a m SUMMERVlLLE TRAIN. Leave SUmracrvillo - 7:25 am Arrive at Charleston - 8:40 a m Leave Charleston- - 3:35 p m Arrive at SummcrVille at -'. 4-.50 p m cam den branch. Leave Camdcn - -' 7,20 a nr Arrive at Culunibia - 11 55 a in Leave Columbia - - 2.10 p m Arrive at Camdcn - 6.55 pm Day and Night Trains.connect at Au gusta withMacon and Augusta Railrond and Georgia Railroads. This is the quickest and most direct route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other point* "West and Northwest. Columbia Night Trains connect with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Day and Night Trains connect with Char lotte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camdcn Train connects at Kingvillc daily'(except Sundays) with Day Passen ger Train, and runs through to Columbia A. L. TYLER, Vice-President. S, 13. Pickcus General Ticket Agent. Sep 27 HANGS AMD ORGANS, Furnished on Montlily Installments. TERMS OF LEASE: ?All Payments made on Lease mil apply toivards ihc purchase of the Instrument Loaned, Pianos valued at $450 to $500 : : $75 advance, $25 monthly. 525 to 000 : : 75 advance, 30 monthly. 025 to 750 : : 100 advance, 40 monthly. Organs initial at $125 to 200 : : $25 advance, $10 monthly. ?225 to 350 : : 40 advanco, 15 monthly. 300 to 500 : : 50 advance 25 mouthly. \ Jgy* Parties who oiler satisfactory Security tcai> pay for Instrument? in note* at 3, 6, 9, ami ,12 months' time. ? Call and find out other inducements ofler>'d }in both Time and Cash Sales, from KIRK ROBINSON, Agent for Orangcburg County, may 22, 1873 14 it KING'S MOUNTAIN ' MILITA11Y SCHOOL, YORKVTLLE, S. 0. THft SECOND SESSION of tho SCHOOL YEAR, 1873, will begin July 1st, and end November 30th* Terms. For Schoo/ Kxpcn *ea, i. e, Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, Wnnloncr, Stationery, &fi,t $V6a per session, payable in advance. For Circulars, address Col. A. COWARD, Principal. June 4,1873 ' 16 4l FOR THE SICK AND FOR PARTIES.;1! DEVILLED HATH, A Drfightful Relish and Lunch. SAPO&XO, *? * > F?r clcanBin'^ Silver and Tin. Sea Foam and. Horsford BAKING POWDER, BEST FOR FAMILY USE. ENGLISH CRACKERS, Cheap Coffee Sugar* Jlist received and for sale by JOHN A. HAMILTON. May 29, 1873 16 tf gOMETHING NEW. ' An elegant-Album for 25 cent*, holding 2 \ full sized cards, bound in full gilt cover and sold at the.low price of 25 cents, suitable for the pocket, or centre table. Order, a sample sent by mail, post paid ori receipt! of 25 cents. 3 for 60 cents, or 6 for $1. Address BURROW & CO. Baltimore, Md. ??y- Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Books, Pictures, ?sc., Bent free. may 12?lm BRICKS! BRICKS!!! rpiJE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Informs the public that he is now prepared to furnish BRICKS in any quantity. All orders will meet prompt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, may 1 73 ly Furniture f Fiivniture ! / THE Undersigned Would respectfully inform the citizens of Orangeburg and.{surround ing comities, that he \n new dpciiifig in the Brick-Store formerly occupied by-Mr. McMau tor, a largo and well selected ntoek of FURNI TURE received direct from the manufacturers ; North arid West, consisting in part of , BEDSTEADS^ BUREAUS, WASH$fANDS, ' TABLES, ? CHAIRS, OF ALL STYLES, PARLOR and BED-ROOM SUITS in WALNUT, OAK and IMI TATION. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, * and PILLOWS on baud and made to order, at shortest notice. 11 'all papering-cloth, Paper Slavles, with new pa tent fixtures. Children's Carriages of all styles -.HIP bVlrepf on nanu*. He would ask an examination^ of hist sfock, and guarantees that his prices are as low as those of Charleston or any City Sp?th; G. M. GIRAKDEAU. Feb. 4, 1873 50' ' Cm. J S Alfoergotti, CHEAP GROCERY HOUSE, Corner Russell Street an<T Roll Road Avenue. /~\FFERS the following goods ut pri \_J ces which cannot fail to suit those entrusting their orders to hinrr. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Family and Extra Flour, D, S. Sides and Shoulder?, , Self-Raising Flour, Choice lining Sncrnra^ CoflsC, Tea, Butter, Lard> Syrup, . Molasses, Vinegar, Canned Goods, Fresh Biscuits, Meal and Grist, Kerosene, Naptha, &c, &c., Ac. ALSO Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Dried Figs, Finders, And as choice candles as ever brought to this market. Jan. 1, 1873 11 ly The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In ttie CcuftT op Proha. te. By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Esq. Judgo of Probato in said County. WHEREAS, R. Bonsftn Tarraat hath ap plied to mo for Letters of Adu?nistratioa on the Estate of John R. Milhous, late of (Jrangchurg County, deceased. ? Thcso are thcrcforo to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear, be foro me, at a Court of Probate for the Baid County to bo holden at'Orangeburg, on the 23d day of Juno, 1878, at 10 o'clock A. .'.[., to show cause If any, why the said Ad ministration should not bo'granted. Given under my If and a*d tk~> fWJ v-f Q&i&l, this 6th day of June A. D. 1873, and in the ninety-seventh year of American Inde pendence. [L.8.] AUG. B. KNOWLTON, . Pjobate Judge, O. C. june 7 ? ' ?t r ^iiCENIX GUANO, WlLXlO^- GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULA TED GUAN<j. "1*7"E can fiH orders promptly'for the above , l ?T^?;1**1 Fert?hzcr8.. imported and pre oared bv Wilrnr OJI^a p- -m._cr I -~ supply bu ueraanofl. uraer Boon, before the Railroads are blocked up- wStk freight. Special attention is called to the use of the Phoenix-Guano, mixed with ootton seed. ^ Apply for circulars, giyi?gprices, terms, &c. 3ftjLL,SC?VlLL,&" Fcb, 27, 1873 2 -1-.J? --~-,- . . Geo. S. Hacker . Doors Sash, iBlind . . Factory CHARLESTON. rlllS IS AS LARGE. A-ND, COMPLETE, a factory as there is in, the South; AR w6rK aianufacturcd at the Factory in this city. The only honBc owned and* managed by a Carolin an m* this city. ScndJbr price list. Address OED! S. ILVGKER, PostoffieeBox 170, O>arlerton'/8:,C. Factory and Warero?ms on King street oppo site Cannon streets on line of City Railway, Oct. 30, -\ iy ? SOtJTH CARQLINA ... ? Loan and Trust Company CHARLEST?N.; S. C. ?yricF, No; \i Broad. Street!' savings" department;, The deposits in the savings Department V.f this Company arc* invested. as a, Special Trust,' and, therefore an: not subject to the hazards of banking.^ ' ' . In addition to this fipceif*r BcTmrifr, deposi tors have fHe ffiuM rflitee Of the entire Bank Cap ital, which amounts to *hree hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.) This department will enable all classes to find a safe security for their Savings, however small ;4and at tlie same time bearing a remu nerative interest .(sixs per -cent.-' compounded* quarterly.) . Currency can be remitted by Ex-' press*,'arid drafts bv" mail.'. F.'A. MlTCHEL, CAbniEB.' ' ; , Director* and Trtttfcet?' ., . .' GcoV S/'Cameron, E. II- Fioi?t.?.W!?'C.'Bce,' W. B.' Williams, H. Ii.'L>cLeorvl>*. OINe?, A.. p. Caldwcl. J. Mi Shackelford/X'C^K;* Clas sen, G. L. Buist, W. J. Middleton, AI j. Crew*?,' E. Waltjen, Q. G. Memminger, Wm. L. Webby J. T. Welsman/'Gco.'TEAV aller, B. D.'Lazarus.' aprir23,1873 *'" 10* 3hV NEW PUBLICATIONS. F OtlARTIryS B??K DEPOSITORY/ -i. ... ?. ' .' ' * ? - * .' 1 (kogautzp, stili.max A co.)' our xeyv catai.ogvk xo.'l.'' Antiquities of tlus Pourhcrn Indians^ parties* larly of the Georgia Tribes, bv Charles C Jonea Jr $0. ". Literatuic mil Dogma, an Essay towards a, better apprehension of the Bible, by Matt he w Arnold, Oxford. $1 50 Enigmas of Life, by W. R. Greg. $2. Among the Isles of Shoals, by-Celia Thaxter,' illustrations. $1 50. \ The Wishing Cup Papers, by.Leigh Hunt/ now finst Collected. $1 .00.' hhacl F.ir.i<riy, by GUI ?tonc. 90 cents. Education In Japan, a series of'Letters ad dressed by prominent Americans to Arinoti Mori. $150. The Mystery of Metroj+jlisvillc.'by Toggles-' ton, 13 illustrations. $1 50-, tz ^ Curhtsities of Ornithology', with' beaufifiiriy colored illustrations frbri* drawings, by T. W.' Wood, .*f*. $2 50. The Home Afiection.V Portravcd by the*Po cti, .-elected and edited" by Charles Mackay,J beautifully illustrated with one hundred en gravings by eroineut aalisto- $5. Conferences delivered at Notre Dame, Pari*,'. by the Rev. Pore EricG'#fa1rc of the Order of 1? riar Preaelrcre. "God,". God and man," each' ?2.-" -.' %>.* Dr. Oldliam s Talk'at Greystones. $1 50' . Farm Ballaids, bv Will Carlcton, illustrated.' $2. . . . Seagidl Rock, translated from the French of .Jules Sandeau of French Academy, br Rob ert Black, . A., profusely illustrated, with drawings by-Bayard and Fcrat. $3. The Slave, the Serfl'and the Freeman, trans by Mrs. Campbell Overend. $160;. Play and Profit in my Garden',' by Rev. E. P;' Roc- $1 50. Dickens: The Standard Edition of Dickens, now being issued by monthly volumes by Mes?rs. Lippenccii, is ? luxury in paper, type and the profusion and txceUenco of xts illustra tions. Now ready, Pickwick Papers, 2 toJ.s., each $3. Burton and Drako"s Unexplored Syria, 2 vols., printed in large type on Superfine paper, with numerous illustrations and maps.' $16. N. B.?Books * ill be Bent to any part of the country free of extra charge on receipt of pub lishers' price. Address FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2G0 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. march 27, 1873 0 cwtf. TH0S. W. ALBEIlG?TTIy - TWO. DOORS EAST OF J. P. HARLEY'S Russell Street, Orangeburp, So. Ca., lias Just Received a fre?h supply of French Candies, Fine Candies, "VI * ? Nuts, ?11 sorts,. Toys, China Ware, Largo and Small Fancy Baskets, Raison s, Pickles, &c, &o. Also Fresh Bread always on hand, and supplied to regular customers every day at their doors. In my cake department fo\l will find Fruit Cakes, .. Fancy Cakes, ? Gangers, &c., always on hand and fresh. csh Pies constantly on hand. ? Weddings supplied with all kinds of cakes and taniectionaries at the shortest notice. July 17,187.2 . %7