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?^^^^^ ? *_* .... *. ? - I 5^*" Tlio office iot.tlie Timms-is.'located on the Coi'lior of.J^iwiell hnd.'j?uke.t St rcot-rf oppo se" the* Pont \>flice. OAVc would lip pleased to have our friends call on u?,whcn they come to Oraugeburg. ?JdSr*. Mr. Kinic RonixsoJf w nuthorizcU t?? collect and receipt fbr advertisements and sub pci ipligns t? the Times. . Church Services. Presbvteriuii Church*?Services at 10." A. M., And 5 1*. M?Sabbath School at 8 A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. \tcv. J. D. Browne, Pastor. .. . Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vices on the 3d and 5th Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M. and ? 1?. M. Sabbath SV-bool 1) A: M. Rev. S. Mellieliamp, Rector. Methodist Church?Se'rviccs at 101 A. M. nnd 8 1?. M.' SabUath ik.4ool at 8.\ A. M.? Rev. F..Auld, pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 0 A. Dr P. A. Dantz.lcr. Superintendent TOWN DIRECTORY. ,Mnyor-r~F. II. W. Briggiaann. OlerK? E. J. Olivcfos. 1 Treasure*.?Win. Willcook. Aldermen?E. J. Oliveros, W-n.'Willco'ek, Oeo. Boliver, A. Martin. , > jj The Rev. J. D. Browne, pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, gave notice at last Sabbath's evening service, with a de eirc that the notice he extended, that he would, nt this Church, administer the rite of the Lord's Supper on that day two weeks, it being the first instead of, ?s i:; ?usual, the second Sabbath <rf the 'month. Wo regret to announce'the unexpected ?death on last Friday night, of Mr. W. Aikcn Bull, la young married man of our town, who leaves a wtdpw and child to anourn his untimely end. Mr. Bull was tan In.nest untl upright nifln, who worked ilmrd and constantly, lie had ninny friends aad a largo''family connection who mourn his death. T The hummer and the saw are tievcr at a*est in the good timo of Qningenurg. :8ince the I ook and Ladder have lint.-bed rtheir new truck house, which is a fine] rtwo storv building, containing a tiuiek rooov -ttnll a fine #toVo Helow, with the most spacious hall in town above, ctrpa dblo of seating six or eight hutujred pcr soits^vcry comfortably1; Xr. * j^'iike? Jias ?uvc<;U.'d,(tuite n /capac'ioua" 'stoic next, to the drug store of his so?r* Pr- ^* '^*. Dukes. We hope soonfto hear' the < lick and ?datfir of the :ii*f IuIOjC-t.on the new street, and new cstulTlishinctrts going up to bcau .tii'y and utilize the town, ami add to the (population. The thing, prccinincnlly, of the day in ?our town is Meroncy's oninilms, which is ?largo enough to b'.hl a brass l and, in ttritnu tits sind till,a.--it did last Saturday. We. have no reason do suppose that it is ?any larger than the Charlcstoh othniluis ^ve saw years ago, nnd which so filled i s with wonder and .admiration, except that being the first omnibus to bring a band through our Streets, .and probably the dirst full band that ever rode through -limn, come to titillate with brazen notes the first Radical split in ouvAown. We .'say we cannot think .otherwise than .it must have swell cd to unusrfal rfl intensions, ?'.'onscions -of the .-largeness of its iiupoS >aucc. f. About ten days ago, nve. for (he first /time, had occasion to walk the entire length of our new street, and we do not hesitate to say thai, having carried this point of opening so tine ami eligible i\ street it! so herviccabloa locality, is a Work of (public interest, which should long, long, mark tho Tide of our good Mayor nnd his earnest Board of Aldermen. In size it is fine, its situation is judicious, it was of pressing important c, nnd it adds iricnlcu tlably to the appcaraiK'j,.mjd;coriSC(ptcnt r'y, the attraction of our town. Let any indisposed bigot taken stroll as'we did, hnd shall do Sgain repeatedly, frcmrpnc bnd fo the "other of it, and suggest any ? improvement whatever, and then tell vis what he thinks will befall tint man who 1s net, with us, henceforth ready to sayj ''Hurrah for F. IL W. Briggmann !*? Yes we will ."do it if wo rievcr got the 'city printing." Hurrah for Mayor jBiiggmauu1 The- one ever present damner to our enthusiasm' for the doeds of our good Alayor und his Council, jafco .. the hogs. Tho hogs ! The hogs!! They are ul inost us bad. as Radicals on a riot. g"-,.,!j^sg.'1"* ? 1.1 ?_u^rrg TJIE :SMCONI> ANNUAL FAIR of Tin: O -".n n g ci 1.) it. r g AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will bo held at . . ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. 1 Commencing oa TUESDAY, October 29th, and ending; on THURSDAY, October. 31st, THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN itounce*tltat they are making arrangements to double tJioPRE.il ILM LIST,,and to increase the attractiveness of the FAIR in every partic ular. They appeal to the people-of the county for their co-operation in the work of making it a groat silCCCtS. The I? dies especially arc invi ted to contribute,and more than twice as many premiums, as at the late Fair, will he ottered in their department; The following is a summary of the premiums offered: jvkp?-ktmknt A-.-^Frki.D crops. For. largest yield <$f cotton upon one acre, SIP. For'largest yield, of corn upon five acres of '.high lands, $b\ Fdr"largest vield of corn upon live acres of swamp land, $15" For largest yield of eom upon one acre of high land, $.\ For the largest yield of corn upon one acre of nruiitp land, ??"). For largest yield of Rice upon one'acre, For largest Jljold of Pea? upon one acre, $?"?. 1 argeat yield of Sweet Potatoes upon one tierc, $5 For. large.it yield of Irist .-potatoes upon J acre, $2.o0. For largest vield of. turnips upon ] acre ?'2."0. For largest yield of Cixound NuU upon one acre, $.t. For the largest yield of Native Grass Hay ilp/>n one iiare. $?\ For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon one acre, ijf?. For largest yield of Sorghum Syrup from one iiere, !>"?? For largest yield of Siig?r Cane Syrup from I acre, S">. Partus wishing to cojnppte for these Prcml um* mu.-t liptifv jhc l'.x. eui'n e Committee be foi e. commencing to gather t}ie ret jn-etiye pro ducts, h order that arrangements may he miuh for aa.inipaitiai le,st ol ihr respective viehls.? These $y.-cmhnns hi be paid in A) rtetiltural Tools or Implements, at ?Jarkel rates. ? . / (B.V j SAMPLES OF CROPS. JOHN W- SELLER^ E - >-, &/iw?(ewAvif. 17 Premiums, worth from $!l.UU to $10.00. * "' ' (C.) (L?HDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS. Maj. JOHN J. 6'ALLEY, Sufuujnlritdcid 12 Premiums, worth from U to (I>.) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. I-. KEATING NOIlRls, ]?>?. y. ,t. 2tS KcjSLiiuuj^ M'ovth IV? iii ??-.*?<* in :.*>.' U. CE.) TIACIi'.NEHY'AND matiufactdres. (oi.. IV-l"h.s.; J i:m?31:, -.?/..?,...,v,.i. ' 27 Premiums; worth from !.< 0 i" !?2U.O0. LADIES' work. JOJJN \V. DANT7.LFK. E-Q,., Supiriutendent. .vrprrr.iiiim wor'.h from $1.00 to $10.00. (C>.) . ST?Cv?\ ? Horses and Mtjles. Mi' ALEjXMt ?. vALLEY, Svpcrhdend 2,0 J*reiuiuius,.m.ei'als and-1 >iplomas. 2. Cut lie. 11 KN I; Y N. ?NELL, Suj^riHtcKdcit. It).premiums, Medal.-and Diplomas. :5. Oilier Slock. <Vi.. JOHN C.,ED\VAJi!.).V, Superintendent. IS nrjinium.^ nndals and diplomas. In this Department ?-p?-? ia>ly, a- w-MI a- in others,, separate premiums are oll'ercd for imported animals ami articles. (!J.) ROULTRY. J. tilii >!&.:? YCSE, !?:.-?{., Superintendent. l$j)reiannnsArt?rth fcnu ?:'.?);> to $-3.00. (Ii) FliORICULTURE. 'P. C. IIURHLE, Esq., Smjicrintendrnt. <*) premiums, worth from $1.00 to ?;).t>u. (K,) MISCELLANEOUS. ('Ai-r.JOIIN A. HAMiLTOr.', Superintendent. ' 20>'rircihiains, worth from $2.00 to $10.00 ' ' - 1 those desiring to exhibit, or to as: .t .u further nartjriihirs, are . requested to ftp ply to anv of riie. undersigned for information. Premiums will also bo ollercd for plowing and for athletic, skill: A new, varied and al I) ac'ive programme of amusements will lie car ried out, under the charge of a competent com iiuttcc of gentleman, whose nanics will hereaf ter appear. Every ellivt wil/ bo made toaender the Faib >worthy of llio great .Igrieuliiiral section of which Orangeburg is the centre; and in order that thjs shall In- the ease, the woclc of prepara tion must bo participated in by all who have the interest of our State ami county at heart. Samuel DrBBkE, Wesley W. Culler, Harper Rkich, La whence iL ]3eckwith, James D. Tre?evant. Ex cent i vc Com in i 11 cc. GEORC-E TUPFER, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND i>TaU.UA2'<CF. AC^NHV Prroazs Columbia Hotkl, Mat*'street .CcJaihbia, S. KENTUCKY STOCK. ' ? ^?^E *.,avo J,mt arrived from Kentucky wtth VV a line lot of Horses and Mules, and will KEEP CONSTANTLY. ON1 HAND during the pall and Winter Season, a GOOD SUPPLY of the same. Wp-guarantee KNTI n K S AT IS FACT If) NT Before buying oldewhere, give us a call. WOBSILVM & BIIUCE; N. B. Mr. Bruce is exibiling the stock through the County and will return nbou the 2Uth instant with a.new supply. Sept; l-tf A VINEGAR BITTERS Vlncear Bitter? are not a vile fancy Drink, mad* of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits anil Refuse Liquor?, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics." "Appctiiers," "Restorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made froni the native root* and lierbs of Cali fornia, free from all Alcoholic StimuUnts. They arc the Great lilood Purifier and a. Life-giving Principle, a Per fect Renovator arid Invigorator of the System, carrying nu* all poisonous matter, and restoring tha blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating Jjoili mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable In all forms of disease. No Pcriou can (nho tlicno nittera accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided theif bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyftpepala or Indlirefttton. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizzi ness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in tbp Mouth, llilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, In flammation of the L?nes, Pain in tha regions of the Kid neys, and tl hundred'other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of Us merits than a lengthy advertisement. _ For > '< iiiui;- Complainth, in young or old, mar ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Ionic Hitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is so?n perceptible. For Inflammatory nhd Chronlo Rlten mntlHui and Gout, Dys|>epsia or Indigestion, Hilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,Diseases of the lilood, Liver, Kidneys and Hladdcr, these hitters have been most successful. Such Disease street used by Vitiated lilood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Di gestive Crgans. Tliey are ix Gentle Purgaflro no well ns a Tonlo, possessing also ibe peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Hilious Diseases. For Stell? lllwuff, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, niotches, Spots, Pimples', Pustules, lloils. Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Hcad, Sore Kyes, Ervaipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discnloralions of the Skin, Humor?, aud JOincnces of iho Skin, of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up and carried nut of the system in a short .time by the use of these Uhlers. ?ne Ixulla in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Clcnimn tJio Vitiated lilood whenever von find its impurities bursting through-the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob Btmcjed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul: your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and tin: health of the system will follow. GSrntcful thonsntidH proclaim Vinkoar Bit Trrs the um"! wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, nnd other Worm*, lurking in the system of so many thousands, aic ctfcctuajly destroyed aud removed. Says a distinguished physiologist: There' is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not npon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but ti(<ou the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system.of Medicine, no vermifuges, no an the I mi nil ic ', will free the system from worms like these Killers. ? Mcclumlrul Dlseruice. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowel*. To guard against this take a dose of Walker's Vi.nhoaii uitturs onto or twice a week, as a Preventive. lillious, I'.i ndtti nt, nutl Intermittent. Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of pur pre.it rivers throughout flic United Stales, especially lliose of th'j Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, llraros, Rio Grande, Pear), Alabama, ^lobilc. Havannah.Roannke, James, aud many others, with theif vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer ami Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual ? heat ami ttryness, ate invariably accompanied by exten sive derangement] of the stomach and liver, and other alxlomiual viscera. There are always more or less ob structions ri the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, ii essentially necessary, There is no cathartic lor iho purpose equal to Dr. j. WalkHkIs VlNSRAR liiTTKiis, as they will speedily reniova the dark-colored viscid mailer with which the hostels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the .secretions of the liver, and generally restoring-the healthy funct ions of tha digestive organs. Hcrnftiln, or, Kln:;\i Evil. White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Merc urn! Af fections, Ohl Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sote Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Wai.kick's Vinkoar HitTkks have shown their great curative power? in the most obstinate aud intractable ca<a.. l)r. "VvVnlker'ii California Vinegar Hitter* act (>n all these cases in a .similar manner. Hy purifying the lilood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects.of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected juris receive health, and a permanent cure ii offectcd. Tin- properties of Tl.:. Wai.krr's Vinkoar Pitt urs are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative,Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, ami Anti-Bilious. Tis? Aperient ami mild Laxative properties of Du. Walker's Vinkoab> IIit.TBRS are Iho best safe ?uard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, tlieir alsamic, healing, and joolhing properties protect the ? ;;raors of the fauces. ThoJr Sedative properties allay tin in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either y ?? inflammation, wind, colic, crrtnips, eic. Their ?X'otinter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties art on,the Kidneys, correcting and regulating ill : flow of urine. Their Anti-Hilious pr..;?nie i Stimulate the liver, in the secretion of bile, and its discharges through On biliary ducts, aud aro Miperior to all remedial agents, for the Cure of llilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify thq body njrnliint di.nra?n by puri fying all its fluids with.Vinkoar IIitthhe. No timlomie can take hold of a syf.fern thus forearmed. 'I he liver, iho stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invigorant. Tim Kinrrtry of Dr. Walker's vinsgar Bit TRRS, in Chronic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, deficiency of vital power, and all maladies affecting the stomach, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs, or muscular, system, lias been experienced by hundred . of thousands, aud hundreds of thousands moic are ask iugfor the same relief. Direction*.?Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and lake out door exercise. They arc composed of purely vegetable ingredients, aud contain no spirits. J. WALKER, Prop'r. It. H.McDONAI.Dek.CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cat., und comer of Washington and Charlton Sts , New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. JNO. COLCOCK & CO., FACTOKS and COMiMISSI?N MEK (IIA N.TS, CHARLESTON, S. C. JOHN COLlVol K, THOS.li'. COLOOGfc, L. IIAOOOD (>. j'; dlAY, Act. July 1l\ 1872 23 i)m Special N?t^pes. TIlO (?nies of Araby are not spicier that) tbe aroma which the fragrant Zozojjont imparts to Ute breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory tint whiter than the teeth that are cleansed daily with tlmt matcldcss fluid. To Owners of Horses.?No one who has ever irsod I>r. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, will ever be wiilioui it; it is a certain cure for Colie, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises ami Old Soros. Warrant ed superior to any other; in pint bottles nt One Dollar. Sold by "all Druggists- Depot, 10 Purk Place, New York. Itrirnett's Stnmhtrtl Flavoring Extract* are noatly put uj) in Unpaknellkd 2 oz., boz. and 10 oz bottles, and arc for sale by the trade gen erally, in every principal city and town in the United States, Canadas and British Provinces, as well as in many other foreign countries. for the Hopeless.?You arc weak, de lected, miserable, ami nothing-does you any good von say. Don't despair. There is balm in Gilead Have j-ou tried' Vinegar Bi'ters? -No! Then why don't von? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, con stitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vine gar Pitters will revive and rchojj?ate your shat tered system; as'a genial rain refreshes tile with ered (lowers. Cbristadoro's Hair Dye stands unrivalled in the world. No lady,or gentleman of discrimi nation uses any other. It is tjic most perfect, reliable and elicctijr?iH*xr Dy.e in ? the. world. JUannfactory,' 68 Maiden Lane, New York* Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physicians as the gaeat healing compound.. Price 2? cents per box. John F. Henry, sole proprietor, 8 College Place, New York". . Uisley's Haehn is a reliable Diuretic and Ton ic for sill derangements of the urinary mid geni. tal organs. The genuine, as formerly sohl by //aviland, 7/arraf & Rlsley: and their branches, is now prepared by //. W-'ltLsley, the originator Und proprietor, and the trade supplied by his siicfcs-toix, Morgan & Hisley, Ne.w York. Srapitin, Or opiika purified, ftii ?io*t per fect anodyne in the market, made by a process pf.Dr. l.Jf. Higelnw, Detroit Jlfedical College. Is always unifenn jn strength, which is rarely the* case iu other preparations of Opium." 1'ratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa tion as the sure.-t and best illuminating oihhas a world-wide rcputatioi) as the surest, and be-it illuminating oil. Over twQ_million gallons have been Fold for the past two years, from which no accidents of any description hare occurred. Send for circular. Gil J/onso of Pratt, estabUsUed in 1770, New York. We have frvipeMtly beard mothers say they would not he without'Mrs.- Wiuslow's .Soothing Syrup from Che "birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any con sideration whatever. The Sei ret of beauty.- What is it ? No longer ask, lor the world of fashion and all the, Indies know thut it is ?produced by using a de lightful and harmless preparation known ns G. \V. Laird's IMoom of YoutJi. JLts beautifying oHeets are truly wooderLd. .iDcppt 5 Gold St. N. Y. DR. R. B. HE IVITT, , .11 WFNTWC)UTn stkkt. C IT Ali 13 S T OX, S. C. Can he consulted on the following diseases, and disease.-1 of a kindred naUue, freo of charge and in strict confidence. ? j Charges moderate, and within the reach of all. Otlicc hours front 9 a. in. to 7 p. m. JillEL'MATIS.V and XEOllAJJUA. In all arthritic complaints, as rhciimatUm gout, neuralgia, etc., this practice is almost pcr leet. The most intense pains ore almost in,; ?u.-intly relieved?enormous swellings ore re dueed?ltinhs wl ich have been contracted and -till' for years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty and forty years'standing have been cured Ly me, after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment ^i ipy tijinpAph,overs pain, by which { ain.often, iu u few luouu-uls,' tnotlicand carry on"the most exerutinting snfl erings. It thii system did nothing more than to re lieve pant, it would stand superior to ally other syst? in extant, CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose. > Tl'.ousamls suner from that- most annoying disagreeable eomplapit ? Catarrh, withput knowing \. hat it is. Often the secreted niucoiw flojving down the ibroat clogs uj> the lungs and lays the fottndg tion for consumption. I The most skillful jdiysieiun* fail to cure K. 1 euro any ease of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or exter nal-pain or fullness between the eyes?con stant Mowing of the nos*'?inflammation of the nasal passages,?ii leeret ion |,f sehueJderiiin ineinh/itiie, etc., in .the course ol ? few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Olor rlnea?Otitis, ({l}scbarge- fr$m ;!????); Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all aOections of the etlr with the most gratifying rosults. Some who had paid atirists nearly $1,000 without benefit, have I ecu cured by me in a Tevrfwcckt? ajtjmod crate expense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. . Mercury, injudiciously used, has filled the earth Witli wrecks of cumftfiity'i /?.Th&u?aiids siiflbr from its efleets who have been Ulicon hcoiisly drugged by their physician. It is v/uii I to attempt the cure of |h? majority of diseases while if rehitdns iti the body. Although 1 have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, I have never yet seen a physician who could oltmiiifitc it from the system. 1 car satisfy any palunt or -fdiysicsan that I can alifblutelv extract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mini r.d \ : ons, in every case. . ANCHORS. Noli-niu-Tangcrc, Lupr.se, or Wolf Can'oet* Scirrhus Cancer?Fungous Cancer, Boso Cancer?Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of ever/ description of cancer and. tiuuors. How many cancers and tumors are wrong | fully treated by certain Charlatans styling I thvinselves "I 'anccr Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, I will tako I any one' ot". these cases in h.i*>di.,?Jvi nv-k'Va puiTAdlient Ciiil. -^ly .terms for treating cancers, etc., will be based o<- tho age and condition of the patient, and the pOsHtVjC certainty of cure; South Caolina R R. \ mail AND t>A88KKQER TRALV, '< Left*o Coiumbta 'at ,, , ?/.. J>A0 a m Arrive at Charleston nt 3.20 p n? Leave Charleston ut .? ?? y? 8.20a m Aifive *t\C<iltliid?iil at I .4.03 p m NIGllTRXIMtlX's.FnWOHT A?X?MMO?a!t10N TltAiK, (SuutJi^?'e?eeptwt>). Leave Columbia nt - - ? - O.?Op uj Arrjve iu (Jlittrlr?orf at - L- (5.03 u lii Leave Charleston at - - ?? fi.20 p m 'Arrive at t olumhia nt - - 0.40 a m Cam Jen Accommodation Txa.ii> will continue to "run to Colombia as * tortiiel-ly1? ^fnmlny?, Wednesdays and Saturdays, ? A- Li?'YLER, Vice-PresidenL . 8. Pickens, General Ticket Agent. special tf?ttr?BT to ,y:nv.'\f.i:.vid SUBORDINATE^ DjLVISIONS. QvviQitarW^ o. I)., of 8. C.J I Columbia, S. C. Nov. 1871. Ordern for Stu>p1i$t~*Jf every,du-cription dte| reeled to this ofdcu will l?e promptly nitended to, and the Supplies furnished at tbe wme rate as in New York or Boston. ' i? ' . TltOMA? J. LaMOTTE. 4? Grand fieri bo. ESTABL1SEI) 1S?(5. ? rill IE subscriber in prepared to tjupnly hi x former friends and ojiifcrs wft)i j' FINK and PLAIN i'iRLOH and BEDROOM SUITS, and CrrUKlt FiJKKlTURE; having recent lv addcli U> hin stock, and vil continue to nidcnieh tht> Mime. : ?? "; ' ? " \ . Al<o, ciiOCKEIiY AND OTHER GOODS, which he oflora at low prices for cash. 4 . A. C. SCJUIER, One block cast of New City Hall, nearly' oppoy site Carroll & Spcllman's Carriage Facto? N. R.?'Furniture neatly repaired at mo;l ate prieos. June 29- -3G?Sin iv TO ARRIVE O N Next; LOT OF VIRGINIA I I ? K S JS S . Finest.Drove- of Horsea ever brongbt to this market. . Those in want ?f :i g^bd horse had better call at b'ncQ' Sale S t n b 1 e s of. W. M. SAIN & CO. nuc27- tf. IS CHARLESTON, S. X*. .* LIR.NU'JLTJP.E WARE-ROOMS, ijffts. 11o and 170 King street,eoiner of. Clifford (Uiarleston, S. C. JA full and irrfgo assortrflent.continually Qh luuid and at the lowest "prices. Call ami ex a mi ne. 26-Oni 1 puM^ft^a Main StrceiTnetween Lady and Washington, Col umhin, S. C. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, and all kinds of Furniture, from the best manufacturers ip. Ncj;vA"?tkj Ralriiiiorfe nftd Philadelphia, apr 2G-Smo NSW Q00?S. SPR?nT* -iS72. At the popular ."Dry Goods Houso of W. D.""tDVE .& CO. Wo arc now' showing all the new styles in Drese Goods, Embroideries^ -Lncefs Trimmings, Cassimcrti .and Cloths, Hosiery und Gloves, Prints, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Shades. &*e. . Our .business, is conducted on the ono price systoin. W'e . kec en y standard make* of Cioods.'and sell tlui.i : ?niformly Low Prices. ,Orders from the coantry.will, bo filled with ? JH-utinost caxe. tt?T Brti'gaihs fliis wceU. * apr 27t6om> DEPOT 17IOR Tempi ranee Liter 1 ttime, Sons of Tcm . iterance Badges, Gooil Templars Badges, Sons of Tcm^eranco Rcgidia, i?c Send for priee list. Regalia furnished complete, at less &?TChbv r.->n he. bot^sbt in Nrw York cr Bw - ton. Address? F. P. BEARD, Onmgehurg, S. C. July G-tf TlltX A?t WAERANTE? ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no picnic pr poisonous ingre dients of any kind?nothing In the least degree injurious to"tlie system ander any circumstances ?and may be udpUjy?lcri4fwii^^ to aii iniant* They never pail t?. curc^ die moatj. qbatinate case will .the after, the first not even that, ,'bey a'ccomp'TiKll :the .work, by destroying the cause of disease, which no' other remedy pre* tends to do. ? - ' They arc an effectual U ffiT^^fjyfV?"tralbring the malarious pdhtoh in tub iyMem,' and thus averting its consequences. . , They are warranted in..every ^riftta^cp. If they, do not cure the money will be rcfiUKmdJ iFor.ialc all over theSuu*h,H'/ '1 Dttuvr"^ D?WIK, MQI8EL . .. Proprietors.tihin-Teaicm, , July .17,1872 -?aftz .-no-Wit 1 d- n.t mit WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - MANpFACrrURt^'t *** CI.G A R AND teiaot . $U. 810, KINti OTBETV " - (Between Went worth and Society Street0./ tt>L?r?HlA> S. O. LARGEST STOCKSOUTIf : Ch// ana. examfne of/ore,6?f^^WtowMput Country orders solicited, and DCQJpDtlX * filled. All goods delivered ??r%T?.. pot. and no charges for*?Uttf firtft&B? , June H 1812, * ?# b?WlW^J?? _-?/lljt.J.j. ..fa.-; i rti own H** THE SINGER STJLL; ^UlffiHI^?WhO TA^bSUw ebiyc-if oJ no? . -i- -VT .-hawim.ok new Family singer sewinaw? MACHrN?y^ im A ? WITH ATTACIIMKXTS FOU Xti. MJT&S 0* Woit^^ is fast winning favor in.the lwnsckbia/ttsalMw^1* by the rapidly incre&lhg sales,' . sprixi This NEW FAMILY SEWlNf) MACHINE is capable.of arrange itad t orivty of work' ?Oels as Was once thought impossible to perform by-vpr machinery "We claim and can show that it (a the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrange ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated,and smooth,- - - | ly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable not only for the range and ?nt-'' riety of its sewing, hut also for the variety om\. different kinds of texture which it wlfl sew with equal ftcility and perfection, using silk ttHst,^<": > linen or cotton thread, finu or coarse, making the^nicrlockcd-elastic^stieh, alike on both^side* ,. . of the fiiJUriu scyn, eSSbug,' Leaver dowf Of*?* .leather may be Bewn j\ itf\,greatstrength and; uniformity of stiHi;' iirn; in a moment, thii willing and never wearying instrument may V*' niljustetl for fine work or gauze pr goasamef tia+ ?ii sue, or the fucking of t.irlatant or ruffling, ox.K almost any other work wh.l$h ?tfelicate fingen have been known to perform. 4 : rivM At the world's lair It received the great;,.?, award of the highest eales! ? aP-*" f J. K. While, Agehttft em Office at Engine Ilqu^ Onuigeburg, S. C..lo,illi 1tu?*S . 3m' . . : . '. - ? .? <s<vy * t>**H i * ? ~ M?i <* 3-h? Itixlg'slaiicl $5 Hea/fcl*^.itr?o .dkai.kii ix . - .civ pjMw* ? ? to.! -,:s>^ Crockery, Plated Ware, Tahle Cut- W?1*J ^ ' ? 1 ' ' *>' > C*Tf<t a. lery. ?rc. ?fec. (Under Gohtmhta Hotel,") ^a{l | Columbia, S. C. W r.j->iC(t J. A.-IIeath. ' R, Kingalami 0? ,? ^ ? ? a bo ? ? - a SELL & .FOSTER i>iroBT?n3-Aif?o okalebs rrJ > ft Pancv.?oods, Motions. * FjMuxV Bress goods, Hosiery d-loves, X-adibS' Olotli Cloaks' Worsted Goods, Trimmed Hats Mill'. v and Straw Cwoods OF i VERY. DESCRIPTION. ??rjr^ Hayne Street? Charleston, S. C>