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OBAflQEBUllG? TIME?. ORANGEB?RO, S. C, FEB. II, 1875. STILES-IL MELLICIIAMP, Editor. ~G, W.WHITEHBAD, l'OBUSnKR AND BUSINESS M AN AG KU. IgL. We art in no Kay responsible for the views or opinions of mir Corrcsponilente, Major A. J. Shaw, of Marion, is fa vorably mentioned in connection with tho vacant Judgoship. , The Now York World collates the total vote polled in each Slate in 1874, for the next or forty-fourth Congress. We merely give tho total result, show ing" the Republican party to bo 2,605, G'J5 strong, and the Opposition party 3,119,678 strong, being a majority of 614,043 for the opposition. CONGRESSIONAL. The civil rights bill has passed tho house, and goes to tho Senate as a new measure. Tho preamble contains a clause of the democratio national platform of 1872. As it now stands it gives to all, regardless of color, equal enjoyment of the accommoda tions, advautagesj facilities and privi leges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theatres and other places of amusement; and provides that no citizen possessing all other qualifications, which are, or may be, prescribed by law, shall bo disquali fied for service 03 grand or petit juror iu any court of the United States, or of any State, on account of race, color, or previous coudition of servitude. Nothing is said about mixed schojls or cemeteries. GOOD ADVICE FROM GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN. Governor Chamberlain has written a letter to W. B. Nnsh, chairman of the finance committee, in which he strongly urges the necessity of bring ing the appropriation down to a level with the revenue. He oven specifies where tho various reduction of, expenses can be made, such ns the governor's nnd attorney general's contingent funds, the uni versity expenses, the printing bill &c. Governor Chamberlain seems to be in enrnest about reform, in which he iu warmly supported by the conserva tives, regardless of party. If tho re publican members oi the Legislature will only back him in the recommen dations in this letter, some good will be accomplished lor the people. MATChED AT LAST. B- F. Butler, of Massachusetts, who has been amusing himself in Congress on every occasion that he could in abusing the Southern people, nnd boasting of his exeessivo bravery, but who was unnoticed, probably because no one wished to he hemired with him, was thus met by Brown, of Ken tucky, in his speech on the civil rights bill: "What fdum.d be Paid if the accusation of the Southern people should come from one who is outlawed in his own home from re spectable society; whose name in synony mous with falsehood; who is the champion, and has been on all occasions, of fraud; who ia the apologist of thieves; who is such a prodigy of vice and meanness, tbnt to de scribe him tho imagination would sicken and invective would exhaust itself." The speaker. Docs tho chair understand the gentleman to he referring in this lan guage to a member of the House? Mr. Brown. No, sir. I am describing an individual who is in my mind's eye. The Speaker. Tho chair understood the gentleman to refer to a member of the ilouso. Mr. Brown. No, sir. I call no names; this man's name is linked to his crime, and to-day throughout the world it is known as "Burking." If I were to desire to express all that was pusillanimous in war, inhuman in peace, forbidden in morals, and infamous in politics, I should call it Butferizing, SENATOR ANDREWS CONDEMNED BY THE SENATE COMMITTEE. Tho special committee of the Senate appointed to investigate certain char ges against T. C. Andrews, the Sena tor from Orangeburg, submitted on Friday the following report: "The undersigned, members of the com mittee appointed to investigate the charges made against the Houornhic T. C. Andrews, Senator from tho county of Orangeburg, in regard to his connection with the county treasurer, John L, Humbert, nnd tho trans actions in said comity treasurer's office, brg leave to submit such testimony as they have been able to obtain, bearing upon tho Bub* ject matter of the investigation, with which your committeo was charged. Whilo the committee admit that much of the testi mony herewith submitted is unsatisfactory and, perhnp1, not altogether relevant, yet they have thought it best to submit the flame, rh a whole, to the Senate. "Tho testimony ami investigation lia.'i impres.-ed the minds of your com mittee with the conviction that the con duct and transactions of Kcnator T. O An drews with John L. Buinberi, county treas urer of Orangeburg, in hia ofBc? and official character, has been highly improper and un becoming a Benator, and we therefore recom mend h'lB expulsion from your honorable hody. '. Kouert Smalls, Chairman. D. R. Duncan, Thomas I). Jeter." "We, the undersigned, fully concur in the statement mndc by the majority ?f the com mittee, relativo to the testimony taken in the ca-e of Senator Andrews, as it ell an the conduct of the said Senator, hut recommend, instead ?f expulsion, that a resolution of censure be passed by the senate upon tho conduct of. Sonutor T. O, Andrews. E. F. WlUTTEMORE, . Jas. M. Smith." It will be seen that both of tho above reports agree ur to the conduct of Senator Andrew*; the only differ ence of opinion being as to the mode of punishment. The question as to expulsion or cen sure wnYto be acted upon yesterday; but we have not yet heard the result. It is thought probable, however, as a two-thirds vole is required for expulsion, that the minority report will be adopted. [communicated.] a Wail from tho ltuinsl Give us water or we die. YOUNG AMERICA [For the Oha noeeuru Tiare?.}' Tho following ? Hues were suggested by hearing the Kcmark, from one in g?eat dis tress: "Oh G<d,?that I could die!" Oh, ye gods, and is it so? That, upon this earth bcLw, Ever man waB born to know Such a crushing, damning woe; Tell me?tell me; is it eo? What though darkly dyed with sin, JIas it not so always been? What though struggling mid the din Of earth's fiercest fight to win? Shall he- -shall lie, never win? Will ho never lift his eyes From earth's sorrows to tho skies? Shall he always drown with sights, Each parsing hour as it flies; Until the last dread hofir dier.? God of the Christian, hear! attend ! As our humble prayers ascend, And from the throne in mercy Bend? And some gunrdiun angel send. One poor mortal to befriend. God of Heaven ! shall we tell That the earth whereon we dwell, Js almost a second hell, When we fall to use it well! Is there aught else, we can tell 'I Hark! there comas a joyful bound! Hark ! the distant bills resound t There's a balm in Gilead found? And the* sinner's woes are drowned, In the living fountain found. Look ! there cornea a silver gleam ! fcee! how tolls yon silver at ream I *" Hush! 'tis sure some poet's theme? These things are not all they seem ! Heavens! no?'tis all a dream! TRELLO. OOMMEROIAL. MARKET REPORTS Office of theOrax?eburo Times, February 10, 1875. CORRECTED WEEKL P. Ordinary, - - - - Good Ordinary, - - VI @ 123 Low Middling, - - - 13J ? 14 Rough Rice, 1.20(a)? ; Corn, per bushel, 90^,? : Cow Pen!? 80?? ; Fodder 1.25 per hundred; Finders 1.50 per bushel; Bacon Hams 123(ml8c per. 1?>; Hides KIA; Lard 18 ?18J; Butter 30@CO; Tallow ?(./,!0; Beef 10(?o):'; Hee.? Wax '22?24; Flour per cwt. 4.00(5)4.25; Seed Oats pur bushel 50?! .75 Chickens 25?40c each; Geese 1.00(?M.25; Turkeys 1,00? 1.50; Eggs per dozen 20c. Liverpool, February 10.?Cotton easy, at 7$ for mulling uplands; 78 for Orleans, sales 15,000 bales. Baltimore, February 10.?Cotton quiet ?low middling 15. Flour?family, ?.'l?fn) 0.25. Charleston, February 10.?Cotton dull and easier, receipts 1,872*bales; sales 800? middling 15?; stock 5(5,398. Savannah, February 10.?Cotton quiet; receipts 4,042 bales; sales 8,003?middling 14}; stork 01,301. AuuuuTA February 10.?Coltun easy? middling 14g@14l; low middling 18J: good ordinary 13; net receipts 875 bales; Bales 1,036. ESTATE NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having claims against J\ the estate of the late ES1DRO J- OL IVEROS, deceased, will present the same, properly attested, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment to lC ROSA C. OL1VEROS Qualiiicd Executrix. Ornngeburg, S. C, Feb. 8, 1S75. fob. 11-2 A C A K I> . Dr. T. Bei wiek Lcgare, dentist, respect fully informs bis patrons and friends that that bo has rmoved bis ofiiec to his home, where be can be consulted by those who de sire bis professional services. If notified through tho post office or otb 1 i nl-i-, he will cheerfully yinil those who ? luohlo at a tli!-?t theo in the country. THE EXERCISES OF Mrs. NEUFFER'S FREE KCH?OL will bo continued at her rcaidenco on Market street, commencing February 10th, 18V5. feb.11-1 Notice to Storliholders\ PJIMIL' .Stockholders of the Orangeburg Ag JL ricu'.turnl and Mechanical Association nre hereby notified to attend the Annual Meeting of tho Association on 8aturdt?yl3, at 11 o'clock A. M. Place of meeting, Fair Building. KIRK ROBINSON, Sccictary and Treasurer. feb 4-2 " DISSOLUTION * of Copartnership. T^J OTICE is hereby given that the part is nersbip lately existing between Joab W. Moseley and Robt. Copes of Ornngcburg S. C., under the firm name of MOSELEY ?Sc COPES, baa dissolved this day by mutual consent. JOAB W. MOSELEY is authorized to Ecttle all debts due to and by tho firm. Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. 13th, 1875. J. \V. MOSliLEY, ROBT. COPES. Tho business will be continued by the un dersigned, at the old stand on the corner of Russell and Market streets opposite the I. Y. A. Engine House. J. W. MOSELEY-. feb 4-1 GLOVE? & ai^oyim, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oflico opposite Court Houso Square. Orangebtirg, Q ^ r. W. Glover, Mortimer Glover, Julius Glover. Feb. 19 tf ANNO UNCEMENT ON and after the First day of February next, 1 will be prepared to receive IN connection with my Day School. I will lake either Boys or (.Jirls. JAMES S. HEYWARD, PHncipn), ORANGEB?RG ACADEMY. Nov. 19 3m ATTENTION ' FARMERS ! I am readv to fill orders for Peruvian G-uanapte, ATLANTIC PHOSniifrE?' MATE'S PHOSPHATE ; I The two last named at greatly REDUCED PRICES. Also can RMpply, on short notice, disoi.ved bone and acid pub riiATE, My PERUVIAN is unusually line. John A. Hamilton. Dee. 17-3tii A.OA11T7. DR. J. G. WAWKfAMAKER & CO., Respectfully call the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, on Russell Streot, next door to MeMaster's Brick Building, where can hit found a well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, fioaps nnd Fancy Tbilft Articles. A kind and generous pntronaira is earnestlv^olirited. Dn.J. U. WANNAMAKER t% GO. The Watt Plows and THEIR CASTINGS, Are for sale in this County by the under signed who is Sole Agent. These plows and Castings I am offering at manufacturer's pri ces with freight added. First premium awarded by this County Fair over the Farm er's Friend and all others. KIRK ROBINSON, Sole Agt. for Orangeburg Count v. CHANNE OF SCHEDULE, S. C. R. R. Chakliston, s. C Feb. 7, 1875. On nnd after Sunday, Feb. 7, the Pas senger Trainson thcSouth Carolina Railroad will run as follows: roit Columbia. Leave Charleston - ? 7.00 a m Arrive at Columbia - - 2.15 pm FOR AUCIUSTA. Leave Charleston - - 7.00 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 2:15 p m FOB ClIAItl.KHTON. Leave Columbia * ? 4.30 p m Arrive at Charleston - - 11.3Upm Leavo Augusta - ? - 4.30 p m Arrive at Charleston - - 11,30 pm Columbia Night Express (Sundayisexcepted) Leave Charleston ; ; ; 7.00 p in Arrived at Columbia ; ; (i.-lAnm Leave Columbia ; : . 7.10 p m Arrive at Charleston ; ; G.30 a m Augusta Ni^ht Express (Sunday excepted) Leave Charleston ; ; 8 00pm Arrive at Augusta ; ; 7 50am Leave Augusta ; ? 0 00pm Arrive at Charleston ; ; 5 40 am Cumden Trains connects at Kingvillc drily (except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train and runs through to Columbia on Mondays Wednesdays ami Saturdays1 S. II. pickkM O. T. A. Important News to GREAT WSM 1 Pitt TN VIEW of the low prices ob I tnined for Cotton the present sea son, nml in order to place our Guanos within the reach of every planter, we have greatly reduced our prices. They will be sold as follows; liii gifi CASH PRICE Per ton of 2,000 lbs., - $46 Payable May 1st, 1&75. TIME PRICE. Per ton ox 2,000 lbs., - $53 Payablo Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of In terest. THE BRADLEY'S CASH PRICE. Per Ion of 2,000 lbs., . - $46 Payable May 1st, 1875. TIME PRICE. Por ton of 2,000 lbs., - $53* Payable Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of Iulor est. THE PALMETTO Acid Phosphate. CASH PRICE. Per ton of 2,000 lbs., - 630 , Payable May 1st, 1875. TIME PRICE. Per (on of 2,000 lbs., - $35 Payable Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of inter est. Freight anil Drayago to bo Added. Call on Agents for Almanacs and infor mation. FOR SALE BY RULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Oraugeburg. D. LOUIS, Orangcburg. J. I). D. TA KEY, Bmnrhville, S. C. Goo.-W. Williaias ?t Cc, Proprietors, Charleston, S. (J. ? (H.UBLK PACIFf C(SUANO?$i? cask Cj $53 tune, wit bout interest. Pacific Guano CompmH's Compound Acid Phosph ilc ?>f Lime for C^mpo'timx with cotton .u.el??'.'.) fthsh, i'}>? time, without interest. To aceo'.nntodiric Planter.-, they can order now and have until 1st April to decide whether they wilttake at time or cash price. When delivered from Factoiy by carload) no drayage will he charged. This Guano is now -=o well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable elleets ps an agen cy for increasing the products of labor as not l?) require special recommendation from us. Its use for nine years past has estab lished its character for reliable excellence. The supplies put into market this se.non are, as heretofore, prepared under the super intendence of I)i. St Julian Ravenc!, Chem ist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C, hence planters may iest assured that its quality and composition ui precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. KOBSON, Agent for South Caiolina, Charleston. S.C John S. Reese ?fc Co, General Agents, Baltimore, Md. nov 2U-3*u Dental Notice TUE undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing to bis many friends nud patrons, that he ha* permanently located at Orunge burg, C. H ,S. C, where he will devote bin entire time, from every Monday till Saturday noon to the PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY in all its Department?! Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all operations entrustedto bis care. Charges very moderate. Office at Dr Fcrsner'a old stand over Will cock's Store. A. M. SNIDER, D.S. THE of charleston, s. c. WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agls., No. 3 Cotton Exchange SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. These first class Fertilizers, carefully pre pared undojrthe special supervision of our chemist, Dr St. Julien Ravenel, are now of fered at reduced rates. THE STONO SOLUBLE GUANO Is a thorougbly-ammoniated Fertilizer. THE STONO ACID PHOSPHATE Is excellent for composting, oror in thedrill with see d. Special rate's will he made with all purchasers'or Cash Ore'ers. Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Key Box 4S(5, Charleston, S. P Agent at Orangeburg, dec. 24-om E. EZEKIEL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Ornngcburg, S. C. Jvs. F. Izi.au. S. Dibble. inch 0-1 yr MC MICHEL & BLUME, HAVING reopened in the RricK Store, coiner of Russell ?od Brought?* Streets, announce to the patrons that they Are Sti'l Alive, and BEIKG OPPOSED TO Selling indifferent good*, aro anpplied with the best of every thing in the line of DRY GOODS, SE3AR8 and TO BACCO, Groceries and Liquors of the best qualities, which they will sell cheap, and dis people had better buy bcrore GRANT'S WAR WITH SPAIN. Change of Business at The Old Billiard Room. IHAVE FITTEIMJP the above place and have now on hand a well assorted stock of Groceries, consisting in part of FLOUR, SUGAR, SOAP, BACON, ?OFFICE, STARCH, LARD. BUTTER, CANDLES, POTATOES, TEA, RICE, Also a full assortment of CANNED GOODS, All of which will be sold it the low est Kving prices. MY SAMPLE ROOM In rear of Grocery, is well stocked with CHOICE LIQUORS, CIGARS anp TOBACCO. Mr. John English, now with me, will be pleased to see his friends. Jan. 1 E. DEMARS. 1874. ew Goods, Hew Goods, HA8 JUST BEEN HIE EIVED AT THE FRESH. CHEAP and GENUINE GROCERIES. Such as Bacoa Hams, Lanl, Hotter, Flour, Molasses, Syrup, Sugar,.(Jofiee &e. ? &. And in rear of the Grocery, is the ENTERPJaSE SALOON, "WHICH is kept full of the finest grades of LIQUORS, SEGA RS Ac;, which wHl b? sold to suit the purchaser. Call and see for vourself. .A. FISCH TSR, March 26 _ 1874 _____ _tt MHnaaM_MHMHBaaaaawcxxs=xs) tan.j?anri ? 11 i.I?anaa?_??'? The Orangeburg Oakery. T. W. ALK53^GQTTIT, proprietor. Offers to tlie Public at all Tinuis KRjiSH BREAD, CAKES. TIES, IT;I IT-, CAN 1.MICS, TOILET SFTTS, and every Description ofFaney Goods. Wedding Cake Furnished at the Shortest Notice A splendid Lol~of Christmas TOYS and PRESENTS tor l hi rir.-n ha* j:i?t heeu llecei ve{J m hi rmn-irtUMMfirTf-ii- i1 f i'i 1 Jn r~~" i . i ? i ????_?__. W, K. CROOK. HAVING JUoT OPENED A FIRST CLASS GROCERY -A.3STD LIQUOIl STORE, Would call the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter, MolassesSugar, CofTee Syrup, Can Goods, L.lt?L701iS &c OPPOSITE BULL, SCOVILL& PIKE_ A FULL Sl'PPLY OF LANDREDTHSGARDEN SEED, Just Received. AT 1HE Grange Store. E. EZEKIEL AGKTVT H o o CO I 6 Co MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING MATERIAL GENERALLY Co 3 I s* <3 I Pressed Flooring,Ceiling, "Weather Board Mouldings for lluiltling Purposes, in Great Variety. NEWELS, HAN D-RAILS, l*A LLUSTEKS, WOOD-TURNING and Scroll SAWING GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK made as cheap at this establishment xs can be made in the Unitod States. We have on hand the largest stock of the above, South of the city of Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will give enti e satisfaction to all who want good, substantial work. The subscribers arc the only''practical mechanics?Sash Mind and Door Makers?by trade, carrying on the business in the city of Charleston, and can refer to gentlrmen all over this State, Georgia, Arorlh Caiolina and Florida, to to tnc character of their work for the past twenty years. NOTICE On account of tho manner it) which we box up our work, and our own assumption of the risk of Breakage of Glass with ordinary handling, our goods are ship ped over the roads in this State at Half Rates, which is a great saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. RUS8ELL & CO., Charleston,?. C* D-18