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W OBANGEWllG TIMES la published every THURSDAY, wkwissv&u, c h., south Carolina orahgeborg times compah*. Kirk Robinson, Agt. RATIOS of ADVERTISING. j 1 iu-|l2 In spaok. Bertion scrtion I uquarc, < - ? 3 ii|tt*rM, - - ? i\\\v.\r: 5. - - 4 ?tpialte*, - - 1 cuitiaSIS I cuUl?ll| W - 1 column, - ? _4 1 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 5 50 8 50) 24 In-Us in scrtion jscrt ion 0 001 10 00 11 00 18 00 15 00 25 00 18 0U 30 00 20 50 33 00 33 00 50 00 Vi W> 2T Ott 37 00 45 00 57 00 75 00 j 13 004 55 001 83 00|125 00 UUBSCIWITIOS ?Afk*: ?2 ? year, in advnncor?$1 for six. nontlis. JOB PRINTING iu its till depuitnients neatly executed. Give i** * call. MOSES M. B110\\% BARBER. II ARK KT STKKET, OUANGFJU'Rtt, & C, ? et y.ff' l i *. . . ; - i (xp.xt noon, to Stilus * StIibet? mim?) HAVING permanently located in the town, would rcspcotfullv solicit the patronage of | die citizens- Every eAort will he used to give ?atisfaction. Juriel?, 1873 18 \y ;_;.,>iu-<.' ."-? . COWlyAM GUAVKLEY. mnr>T imwotcbs ok lIAH^WAUi; CUTLERY, GUNS and AGRICULTURAL LM1*LE MEXm No. 52, East Ray, South of t' * \<&\\ IMst ?1)flie4p, Charleston, S." I'. AGKNT for the sale of the MaguuVkti tVttmi . (Jini?. At the Fairs beb' at Savauntdi, Gtt. last mouth, the "Magnolia" cotton Gm uilinetl 15ullu seed cotton \\\ ihrw minute* and fortv fivr seconds, taking the premium, ami also the pfire of One Hvnmwd l v.!l.?o otlctvd by llie Hoard of Trade tot ?hw> l?\?sl GIN. Several have been sold thU?v"-an vrUi?>ti i.t.v a hale an hour. The same ?in also took (he preiniuiifvat the Cotton State* Fair at Augusta, la*t October. Feb. 13, 1873 51 Jy W. J, DeTreville, ATTOKK K Y A T L A W. Office at Court Mouse Stptarc, Orangchur^ S. (\ wxtia-lyr FERSNKK A DANTZLEK, r> jpj tst rr 1 s rr s Orangehurgt S. 0., Office over McMastcr's llriek Store. F. Fr.ntNKi;. P. A. Pastt>. H S vis 12-3 in as Kirk Robinson 1ikai.ku ix B^oks, Music ami Stationery, and Fancy Articles, at Ttu: tixaixE novsv, ORANGEBURG, C. H., S. 0, web 6 ATTORNEYS AT LA\Y, RUSSELL STREET, Orniigeburg, S. C. Jts. F. Izlau. S. I)inm.e. inch 6-lyr DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE. DEN T A SURGE OK, Graduate, Baltimore College? Dental Surgery. Qfrct, Market street, Orxr Store o/J. A. Hamilton feb 11 THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, TQ BERT, Because it is perfect in ita work Because it has the endorsement of ao many ladies who use it; because it is simple, and because it can ha bought complete on table for only $37,00. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Agent forH. S. S. Machine, toarch ISr.'i il tf TRAVELLERS' GUIlXfr SOUTU CAROMNA BAILKOAD. Chaulkston, S. ?., Juuo 28,1872. On and after SUNDAY, Juoo 29, the> | passenger trahiB on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: F?II augusta. . Leave Charleston - &00 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 1:45 p w roil count ii i a* Leave Charleston - f?:(M> a *u Arrive at Columbia, - 1:50 put FOit chaiu.KSToN. Leave Augusta ? - 5:30 a m Arrive at Charleston - 1:10 p in Leave Columbia - 5*20. a ro Arrive at Charleston - 3:1t**? p m augusta NtOUY K^WtESS. (Sundays cxcs>|4i-d,) Leave Charleston - * 8;10 p*fu Arrive at Augusta - >? 7:15 a m Leave Augusta ' ?? (5:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:35 a m coj.umiua night KXl'llFS? (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - 7:10? p ui Arrive at Columbia - (i;15 a ia Leave Columbia - ? 7:J3> p m Arrive at Charleston - 0;4? a in s\:>!MF.UVU.vk t1saix. Leave j?uwroorvUle - 7:35 a in Arrive at Charleston - 8:30 a m Leave Chutfttftuu - 3:35 p in : Arrive at Summcrville at - 4:40 p m camdkn miAxcu. Leave Camden - - 3:55 a in Arrive at Columbia - K:30 u ni Leavb Columbia - ?> 10;40 a m Arrive at Cnmdeu -! 3:25 p m Day and Night Trams fonncvk at Au [ gusta wUUMacon and Augusta Knilrond ! and Georgia UuUroad*, TUU is the j quickest and mo*k direct ron'.e, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. I-iouis and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Trains connect with j Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and 1 Day and Night Trains connect, with Char lot to Pond. Through Tickets on talc, via this route to all points Nurlh, i Camden Train connects at Kingvillc daily (except Sundays) with Day Fnsseu? gor Train, aud runs through to Columbia A. L. TYrliKU; Vice-President. S. 13. Pie'ccns Gciicrnl Ticket Agent, Sep 27 PIANOS AND ORGANS, FuraisUed ou jSIoiitlilv f i tstaUiiieni s TLUMS OF LKASK: .1// iWywifs Made, ??* /.it?w rill iij'}^!' totetHfils the puttjiutc *'J the In^U-t en ul J.n<tncd. Pianot> ivhmlut $450 to $000 : : $7? mlvance, $2"> monthly. ?VJ."> to Win : : 7") advance, '10 monthly. O'i'j u> 7-r>o : ; lot* advance, 10 monthly. Qtyimt admit ut SI2? to 200 : : $2? advnntty $10, monthly. "J'J") to It?O : : 40 advance, 15 monthly. atiO to GOO : : 50 advance 2o monthly. fyr?~ Parties who oiler satisfactory Security can pay Tor Instrument* in note* at 8, li, 0, and l'J months' time Call and Und out other Inducements offered in hoth Time and Cash Sales, from KIKK HOHIXSOX, Afcvm fixr (Awflgelmrg County. may 2-, t8;3 U ?<* Geo. S. Hacker [poors Sash, Hlincl ITactary C11A K I^ESTON? IWI8I8'A8 I'AROE AND COMPLETE, . n factory m there is in the South. All work manufactured at the Factory in this city*. The only house owned and inannged hy a Carolin an in tin* city. Bend for price list. Addroat GKO. S. II AC KICK, PoftofGceBox 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and WarerecuuKonKing Mrvet oppo site Cannon ttrcet, cmi line of City Railway, Oct. 30 ty I>OYI,E & ENGLISH HAVE MADE up their mind 10 keep up their utock ON HAND Of the choicest groceries. AIho, a full supply of YVinea, Ales,* Porter and Liquors generally. Examine ot.r stock of GOOD GROCERIES. At the lowest prices. I Feb. 20, 1873 1 am POETRY. Wt GW.? Of IT. A CYNICS KONG. uy T? X. a. Some men strut proudly 'midst hwiors and gob. Hiding strange deeds 'nciitli tho shadow fame; I vteep along, braving hunger and cold, To keep my heart taintless, as well aa.i name. So?so?where is the good of it Z Seme clothe bare TjnMh. fa fine garments i FclUar her Gkso Uwha with parplo and stx With, me, let me Bit at the lordliest boards, y-l love" mean* J tow/ ahdi MX hat?" mear hate. XbA?hut?where is tho good vi if. I Some- have rich dainties and costly attifCj, Guests flattering round them, and duns vk\ the door; . II crouch by myself at my plain board and flrot | Ivnjoy what I pt^y fo*-, *nd scorn to have' Yct- yvt?where is thvgv^d, vi it T Somo. guthi r round thciu ;\ |dvdan ? ?\f 'friends,' I ScAUentAg profuHsionM likv coins in a ctrwvd j | \ keep, ?yy heart close for th* few Uiat Heaven set*V\ Whet* thrVN findthoJ? names writ when Ul tuy shrwnd', Stt?so?where is the- gp*>A vS it ? Sv*wv toy with lu?w?lightly c*yuc? lightly go ; I A )>l it lie game at hearts?UtUv w^vrth, little. J cost; I stake<l my whole soul, h^pe s\w\ j*we on one 1 thnw, A life 'gainst an ho?r?s sports We played and I lost 1 IIa?ha ! Where was tlvj gwd of h ? Moitat., ?rmttti on- wAfit ju:i>. Tiyri tho Pasi's mirrcw Utfskww)! Its shadow removed, The ?lim., confused mass grows all softened, ?uUlhnc \ I have workcd.fi have felt, I have lived, I [ . have loved, And each was a'atcp, tuwcpfds ?' the mjsant I j ftttc climb! Tb.?*?, God--%%w s^w'st tho *:-.-i'?l of i\. ^The old Woman.'' It was thus, a few tiny* since, we heard a stripling of sixteen designate the with er who hore hint. By ccarse IiusIkiiuU we have heard wives so called oeension* ally, though in the1 latter case the phrase is move often used endearingly; At nil limes, as commonly spoken, it jars upon tho cars and shocks the souses. An "old woman" should he an object of reverence above and beyond almost all ?thar phases of h imnnity. Her very aye should be her .surest )\asspart to roatrtoaus coa-dd cralion. The aged mother td'u grown-up faintly needs no other certificate of worth. She is a monument of excellence, approved and warranted. She hits fought faithful ly wtho good fight," and come ?fl'c??quer or. Upon her vonertvhlo fneq she hem's the marks of the conflict in all iis furrow ed lines. The most ?jrievous of the ills of life have been, hers ; trials untold, and unknown only to her Got! and herself, she has home Liccsshntly; and now, in her old ngi*, her duty done, patiently a waitiug her appointed time, she .stands more beautiful than ever in youth, more honorable and deserving than he who hy* slain Iiis thousands, or stood triumph ant upou tiro prodeathold of victory. Young man, speak kindly to your mother, and ever courteously, tenderly of her. Bui a little time and you shall sec her no more forever. Iler eyes arc dim, her form is bent, and her shadow falls graveward. Others may love you when she has passed away?Uiud hearted sistcis, perhaps or she whom ol all the world you choose as a partner? she may love you warmly, passionately; children may love loudly, hut never again, never, while time Is yours, ?hall the love of woman he to you as that of your trcmh ling old mother has heon.?Exchange, Depend on your own Bffbrts.. Fight your own battles. IIoo your awn row. Ask no favors of anyone, and you will succeed a thousand times better than those who are always hescoehing somo one's patronage. For no one will ever help you as you van help yourself, be cause no one will ho so heartily interested in your affairs. Tho first step will not be such a long one, perhaps: hut, carving your own way up the mountain, you make each ouo load to another, ?ud A firm i? that while you chop out j knottier. Men who liave.swj.de their iUhcs are not th we who had five thou sand dollars giveu tUcm to ato.rt with, but started fair with *vicU-earaed dollar or two. Mo? wUo have Ivy their own ex ertions acquired famo have not been thrust into popularity by puffs, begged orpaid foAvor given, iu friendly spirit. They have outstretched their hands and touched the public heart. Men who win love do. tbciv own wooing, and I never acw. a vo?U to fuilso signally as one ho had iuduced his affectionate gr?ud imma to speak n.good word for hi tu., hetherjou work for fame, f>\v love, monev, or for anything else, work h your hands, hcait, and brain. Say will!" and some day you will conquer, i.ver let any man have it to. ^ay,. "I 'e dragged you up." Too many ends hart a man more than than ucvue fcipi: Mtii'' Feck I 'he popular conftnauder of the IJcau <aud SavannaU sJcumers died in Vrlestuu on Mcvabv. ('apt. Feck uns , nbJoManinil, nud a courteous officer. taanv jokes, and liberal attentions tbo dUcbargc of Iiis duties earned for n n score of friends. -He was better town as tho Captain *?f the ''Win. Sca ook," now the "Emilie," after as tho muuander of the swift packet "Meta a," then ho personally suiierin,tended I building of tho ''Cecilo," which craft tibiucd ovcijr comfort with speed and ily. When the war broke out Capt, ix-k ottered tu "fillut in tho '\\Wuuuda," )t. K. Ii. Ttosicr) upon her first voy j%from England. The. run was sue dully made, anil a valuahlo "cargo of J us and needed supplies was obtained pby. As a. friend the Captain was aud as a citizen ho was staunch to Intal of his adoption, *-%*h i?*> ftwd hills, u?ar Sau Fraoej was Intely found the dead body of ? atari who probably had an unwritten heart UVtory uf pathetic cluuaelur. Tu Iiis pockety ?erc found thvee dollars in coin., a papmr *-f strychmno, and mi the ground near him fragment*-of a letter addressed to Asa Corning, Surprise, California.? The letter was fjroni Coming's, mother and sister at Yarmouth. New Hnmpshire and begged the soil and brother to come home immediately, if ho ever wished to sec his father again. He was sinking; tho mother was also, weak und Jworried of life, and <lid not expect 10 stay much longer. The deceased was doubtless poor, an l unable to comply with the ur gent request la attend the deathbeds of| those ho loved. Thcrcforo in a tit of grief and despair, he probably conceived tho thought cf going before theni over the river and waiting their coining on the other side. At least a dead mm, with poison en his person and such mes sages of love scattered by the winds around him, is suggestive *>f desperation a id sui cide. A l'i-:.im--ri. Visitor.?*The Paris Soir re late* tlir following story; A M'lnc Ilonncau, living in tho Uuc Dos-, cartes, was sitting in her parlor a few Way* since, awaiting her hu.-band's return to dinner, when a man of wild and haggard appearance entered, an 1, seatirg himself nppodtc to her, addressed her sn the folio weng terms. ''I am a great doctor. I can effectually cure all head aches. I have heard that yon softer, from that cause, anil 1 am come to cure yon." The lady perceiving that she laid to dVal with a madman, prudently seemed tu fall into his humor, und asked what was his method of treafnical. Sim ple enough, w&dauw/j htwd he, drawing a ra zor from hhtjHvvkct; v [ cut off the head, and then, after having well cleaned it, I replace it upon the shoulder*-" Upon this ho pre'arod to suit the action tolas words, M'ino Bonneau, with great coolness, professed her readiness to submit to the operation, but suggested that she should fetch a towel from tho next room to prevent her drew heing stained. Her visitor assented to tho rcasonnhloncKs of thw sugges tion, and she left tho room, locking the d?x?r boMnd her. Upon he return with some po lice officer.*, they found that tbs unfortunate maniac had out his own throat, but not fatally. It was a/iocxtnlucd that he had escaped from a lur.atio nspbim at C'lvrmuut lea. Pros, and had been vainly sought for during a whole month. The blossom cannot tell what becomes of its odor, and no man can tell what be conies of his influence and example, that roll away from him and go beyond his key oti their perilous mission. cnipprxox. ?Bornum expects to expend $700,000 in show bills nnd advertising this year. ?The public sympathy of Edgefield seems to be in favor of Mr. A. GJover. who killed the two Goumillions. The victims had threatened Glovcv,. und were both desperate men. ?Tho populace of jShihAga jtlvjc, and killed the mayor of the eijtvl ?A trial justice of L.aw**tpir Mined Charles duties hjx'i wystefhmely disap peared. ?The Sprtwg trade of *iew York has hce? uuvvsually thill, find the euch sales fall below the average. There is a money pressure existing in that city which is serious to many strong house.-. ?The Khan of Khiva has surrender ed unconditionally to the Russians, So cuds that war. ?The Cholera is now devastating Memphis, a complete panip prevails among tho Citizen?. Cincinnati h alarm led, as several cases have occurred there. A few cases of spa^niotYtv type have b*en noted in Washington, ?Great precautions ar&Ueuig used to prei wvo Kew York from the scourge oJ eholern. ?Hi tarn IVwws, tho great senlplnr, died at JPlorcnee, Italy, on the 27th of June. ?The .Walworth trial is concluded in New York. It involved the saddest revelation* of domestic unhuppincss, j which led to the murder bf n father- by an inlwriaten son. The verdict was mur- J der in the second degree. ?Xcwberry proposes organizing a "Home Insurance Company," on account of tho hightf'atcs of premium'charged by foreign companies. ?Aristotle s?nys "Justire is to give lo> overy man his own." Wonder if the s.igc wns a radical ? ?Ohio chums 335,000,000 in church pi-operty,' ' ' ? ' ' " ?iVesiduut l^jyvis is writing a history of the late war. ?Jesse R. Grant, the father of Presi dent Grant, died on the :10th of June at Coyiugtun. ?Savannah papers give an ac count of a great lire at Thomasville, Ga., by which one half bf the city was de stroyed. ? bVank Wulworth, who shot nnd hilled his lather has been sentenced to the Sing Sing penitentiary at hard labor for life. The romance of shooting a \n\ icut has a curious sequel. , ?Jus. A. Dulfus, who killed young West of Charleston, on the fourth, has been committed on a verdict of willful tnurder. ?Mrs. Murray, a beautiful widow c?f j llilisboro, J\, C., aged and unite rcs pnetuhlu^vmnndttcd suicide. Ivy hanging j herself on the 1st instant. , The unfortu nate woman had been accused of im proper intercourse with n man far be neath her in position and advantages, which grew with every day's icports, and in her self conviction she thus ended her life. ?Frog Level, on tho G. & C. R. R., was destroyed; by tire an the night of the 5th. Fifteen buildings, and $150,0(0 w crtb of property was destroyed. ?A colored man named Benjamin was shot and kiH.d at the Ten Mile Home near Charleston by a man rained Hyatt. ?An earth mmkc in Italy: has caused great iu?s of life, and damage to properly in the cities of Bclhvua, I'icvdol, Cairo, Torres, Cuvu/.crc, Irttvia, Yissane, and at Cavcssago. The inhabitants lied to the open fields and are there encamped. ?'Spain Uvtill in the throes of Repub lican labor. The Carlists arc in the majority, and scorn to be ahlo to cope with the reds. The "Cortes" arc barri caded in a palace, and a new ministry is a kind of morning reflection.1 On the whole it is a graud fnrco aud muddle, nnd the sooner a strong head aud iron> band is put over these aspirants for lib erty the sooner it will be found in the peaceful avocations of everyday duties. ?The Raleigh News reports an at tempt on the part of negroes and others, to interfero with a party of workmon, who. had been brought from auoll.c.- city . ... ... ii .i .11 ^ii'V? ww>iiiitn?? mjpfa '? to erect a building. The mob. dc-nauded that the new eomciv should, comply with their rides, and the demonstration at one', time lookcd'serious, The hewsBayH;.',It is a species of terrorism, that, cannot bo tolerated in a twtutrv, which has li?V [regard fur the lights and liberties of ibi'' i citizens. It is a principle of communism which defies every safeguard of FOcietyV and which if successfully established ? would be a death blow to eyery interest in the laud." FQWWX NEWS. The "Sta?oiier* Company/' gave a ^ grand banquet at their hall in Ludgatc Street, London, on tbe- 1-itli .of June, ,al ' which was present the Archbishop of Canterburiy'nwl a host of other worthies. The formation of this ehib was in 1400*' since then it has gone on from a mere [ bredhe-rfco/od of *tex; waiters," to a power-, ful association representing the Engliels . press. , & The? crtablfcdbment of the ?'Trades - Guild of JUciirtdng.'' proposed extending tho advantage* of an University. cdu*;a-> tion to every clas* of society in Engbmd. One hundred and twenty years ago. the poVvsUcd "Wd Chesterfield" took the most active interest in the gport of horse racing, which was . then in its in fancy as. regards the high breeding of the racers, ami the value of choice stock. At the late A5cot races, a stud of coursers ?* were brought out, which for beauty, speed aud endurcmea have heretofore been im equalled. A snla of a few select horses, trill give j?n idea of their vnlne. "Blair; Athaj," brought 12,500 guineas, or 862, r 5u0. I'npoosc $8000, Cavinboa, $7,500. 1,90$. births occurred iu London dur ihg one week of June, and 1,219 deaths. The mortality is 19 per 1000. WurTtf Si.Avninr.-~-A Now York ~ paper says"4'ibat at the present tiiuo there. , aW betweu seven and eight j children kblllappcd frui?i: Italy h<ad in slavery iu the large cities of the United [ States?this city being tho great central tentve.poit. The children arc brought here and ;fo|d daily at \priyajte auction* i prices varying fvo<a one hundred dollars, to four hundred for boys, and one hun died to five hundred for' girls. . Where girls arc exceptionally pretty, the prices rule higher. Two little girls, who togeth er play'their -violins in-Wall* strebt/ laife aaid to have been bought, by tho, present owner fwr *Wteeu hundred dollars. Sinoo the first of April last three hun dred and seventeen children have arrived at this port,'" A man at Lack Haven, Peiiusvlvauia,, recently found a wasps' nest, with its oc cupants apparently all froie? to death. He was heedlessly throwing it about* when ono of f?bc Insects fell dow n tho back; of his neck? Tue warmth revivcd.tholn> tic yellow jacket, a sudden glow-suffused t'ic man's face, and he commenced un dressing in a hurried manner, talking to himself all the chile with great volubility and unimntinn. 11? has sinco altered;his opinion, as to tho etteet of cold ou wasps. liSnv? dom\s, what's that matter w'.th your aye 7" "Oh, notbin', only my wife said this morning I'd better get up and make a fire ; I told her her to mal? . it herself?that's all." I . . .ii-, . ?&? A little hoy being asked ""Who is tho chief end of man ?" replied : "Tm* end what's ?ot the head on." He that thinks himself the hap picst man, really is so; but he tlur thiuKs h'nusoU' the wisest, is generally th greatest fool, t~$r .Lord Brocgham once said that no hian had any right to a ncverous sys tem who doe* not possess two thousand a year. HSr Dr. Parr thus characterized a de ceased prelate : "Sir, ho is a poor, paltry prelate, ptoud of petty popularity, and perpetually preaching to petticoats. An unfortunate Kentucky editor thus nddre^es his delinquent subscribers "Friend*, we are penniless.?Job's'turke: was a millionaire compared with ou: present depressed treasnrc. Today, ' J salt was ten cents a barrel, wo could n bay enough to p.cklo a jay bird.' THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTH^ii "ggggjgggjf MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.