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Mj.l^iVuX ^op^soN;^ tfwthorbud ! to collect and receipt for advortbtchicnt* and nub Kcriptiont to t ho Time*t , ? Church Service Di r* * t JtWtVtwiaii Church?Services at 11 A. M., 4 1*? M?Sabbath Mural ni 01 Av;M>? Prayer mcctin>r Thursday afternoon at 4 <r*fc!ock. ReVi J; I). A. Urowo, Kvangctut. >2X^?Qtt? ? rXQ>Jtl Cltttrch orlhe Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vice ?>ti the ?'!<! and 5lhiSabH:ub of everV mouth .ft 4UA. 'M. hiul 4 P/M. Srd.liath School UJ A. M. Rev. S McUichainp, Rector. , .. , #'.^4 /. f Jar Methodbt Church?Service* at 11 A. M. Und 71 1*. M. Sabbath School at 9 A.M.? Itov. F. Auld, Paator. Lutheran Church-??abhath School at 9 A. Dr. P. A. Dniitzler. Superintendent. TOWN DIRECTORY. . II a vor?F. II. W. Hriggmann.... , , Clera-t-K. J.toUtofpsr? 1 ? I V-T1 Trcararet?Win. Willcock. : Aldermen?K J.' GHveJoa^ Wrai Willcock, Gco. lloliver, A. Martin. \j-j^ljLjrVJtU-Uti m?us , Oraugebnrg Mail Arrangement. NcirtVm, Wcatcrn And Open*. Clwe*. Chtrlcrton ...... 10 A. M. 1.45 I?. M Colombia. 12,30 P. M. 1 P.M. Offioc hour* from 8AJM. te?iP. M. Sjmday? JLdm ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURO. PASSKNCl ER. FttEK HIT, 1)at trains. ? I - . oat trains. Down - - - 12.0:> P.MjDown - *? - - r.*t? A. I? Fp.2.17 P.M.IUp -.- - - 12.42 A. M. nioht trails niuiit trains. Down ? - - 11.58 PJaf. Down - - - 0.1:1 P. M. Fp.2.00 A. M. tip ----- 5.31 A. M. OUR T?RMS? SPACE. C ? I V. 0 00 1 Sinare [l.5Q 13.00 14.50 [5,00 ,7.50 2 Kipiare? 3.00 5.00 T.tM) |S.IK> I12.0u.. ft Squares 4.50 >7.00 9.00 Si 1.00; 17.01' 25. 4 Srpmros 5.0(1 9.00 II 1.00 i:t.50|'U.OO 80. 1 Column [5.50 11.00 13.00!15.00.2300 35. j tobiRin iK.OU 118.00 2 4.00 28.00 40.00 57. 11.00 18.00 25.00 i.OO ?.00 1 column M2.00 '^.tiol.Wi.oo'io.ooloo.iMviou Transient Advert h cm t-nt* payable in ad vniu-?.. ''ootraetn payable quarterly in advance. .The.l4?ita.ner,,.Stiles Mcllicliawu. The subject o'thia loU'f ^KetV-h.fo well and favorably kii^wn to 0? in this com munity, and whose death we w? deeply deplore, was a son of Sr.* Lo Mcllif-hariip. a Revolutionary patriot, who*o lib* lias been enlarged upon b; Gil More. Hhnins. He is/the'last, but one, of u large family: htfj brother} St. IU>,I who served as an olficer in the war of 1812, still living it; the age<d 83i The Rev. Mr. Mellichauip conintcncctl life as a teacher in the Cirainntnr school of the Charleston College: From thence he was'called to a more ndvnntagcous position in Gitlisonvillc. About this time he studied the miuis'ry, and uns or dained an Episcopal clergy main Soon after he was culled to the Beaufort Church nud the priueipalship of the Beuutort Fcuude Seiniiuiry, which con tinued,'Under vh is management, a Iluur isbuig institution. ", f^l * ^* He also preached awhile in the Logan street Church of/Charloton. . . > For many years before the wnr he taught and preached on .tomes Island, Where he had catahlishcd for himself a comfortable home, from which he was driven by the war to Orangeburg, where be has, until bis death, been faithfully performing bis duties us a minister qf the Ciospel. It is sad to record that his old parish ioners, as nu inducement fbr him to re turn to his home on Jamc9 Island, which had been completely deVttstl(R;d during the war, bud just tyimplctcdvfor him i; neat cottage Jm^tluV'^lundj where lie ift-i tended to ,apona ?tho^ reniaiuder of UU days. But nu alhvise Providence has ordored otherwise. His funeral obsequies were performed in this town on Friday, October 28, by Rev. John Sohnson, Rector of Kt. Phil ip's, Charleston ; and among those who followed his body in sorrow to the grave were to be scell tffaKy of otlr oldest and most wtcifmed citizens: It is useless for us to attempt a word of Mr. Melliehairip by" way of eulogy. He was widely known as a nfhn of Christian ami class! fit I attainments, of kind and genial disposition, ">'d of fear less and unswerving adhefentfe to the mandates of duty. The oniy solare we nnd in hfs derttb is the a?*uraucc thnt"0|ir loss Is his eternal gain." Bubscribe lo the Times $ 2,00 jier year.' TIIKFAIIt. r.i :/ 'OurCWnty iaiVis-iu full blast having opened yesterday. The ladies depart ment is exceedingly, pretty full and con dltdblc, Hjdth in needle work and culina ry art. The farmers department is aim good with regard to field products nfldf poultry,.but the .-diu?/ of Steck is not a full olte, though whnt we haVe wen is ' t * ' i } fing-f ?)f liofcs, sheepj 'horses tfnti cows. The attendance lor yesterday was very en cournging and to-day being the second one of the Fair, will probably bring d larger number of people. The Fair holds open to-night. "When we note that al most all articles exhibited are the pro ducts of this county, it is indeed a very floe ebo^'antt ode of which' we have every reason to be proud. . y , f|. j|;M ??????* -. Personal In our last issue we unintentionally did an injustice to Trial Justice'A. Ft' Browning! Otir fault was in taking an cxpartc statement at all. \ 'Upon seeing oun remarks referred Jo, J^t. Brown^ng/iU?ked that we make In quiry; and this we found to bo the rial state of the case: The remarks inndc by the woman were not of nti, abusive nature, and Mr. De Mnrs' coifdtict was such as to sntisfy the jury, five of whom were white men, that it wns an assault. ' Mr. Browning's charge to the jury was fair and unbiased, Hud hid fine cf one dollar was virtually, niefely nominal, us also was thcat terna tivc imprisonment. The casts, which were eleven dollars, went, four to the County ami seven to the constable, who wns employed ns he would have been in tiny other case by any other magistrate. Consignees I'erKxpress. S. Dibble. laliinv. Dibble, L. Dan trier, C. F. Gregory, J..M. .('ope, J. F. Myers, (i. A Hough, W. Haue, \V. B. Mhok, Mn*. K. Cooper, Doyle ?fc Wiles, A. 1*. Avinger <fc Bro. -? i^a^??.^?i??-? LIST OF LCTTEKS REMAINING IN ORAT'GE DU'.'IG POS f OFFICE TO OCT. 30, 1872. . ' F?Jofifhuu trcdethk, .1?John Jenkins. ? 11?7J.11.liuK Htltlsbnn. I*?John F Booser. S?Alvin Snlh:y. K?-Tin ?mas Sot. > AV-Lm. I\ Vnlpy, /^! I W?Jo nies Washington. W?J'\ P. Wnnnnuuiker. IVn-ons culling for the above letters will phase say they am advertised. F. DkM ails,. 1*. M. Mi ? m ? - - The Rev. E. M. Schultz, the young und devoted missionary of the House of Industry itt the frive Points of New York, a very hopeless mission field, during the last three years has induced lit) hard drinkers to sign the tern pc run col pledge, lay/ pct.*midy<l o'-? degraded "wotnep to a 11:111 ?Inn their lives of shame, has found city or country homes for 1,585 homeless cniftlreh Und urttilt?, and f trnished cm ploy men t fof nearly 1,000 needy persons, whose aggregate wages now exceed $l?, OOO a month. A Chicago merchant advertised re cently "a boy wanted," before he got down town his clerk met him breathless, and told hint that his wife had twin boys. If pays to advertise. The price of coal has again advanced. The mining companies of Belgium are not able to execute the orders, they have fcefe(ivV4 flU*<pnse<piinct ^'jHe.'ncnrsity of mitten? in iKaf count ft/': ? / \ The Presbyterian Church, South, has 34 Foreign missionaries. The aunuul expenses ure $60,000, North Carolina less than tiffy other State. ? ? >m ? ? ? A Town Hall, which the people of Bftrnwell have so long felt the need of, wc arc pleased to state, itf m a f.iir way of being built.?[Journal. * ORANGEBURG ACADEMY. 'flic geitrrrflis patronage, jilid growing frtVrtr, wjtIcIt tffts Academy hVis received, sih>e its formation, hasafibrded great en counragoment to the undersigned, and convinced tiiciu that industry and npplicn 5i.es:\ <ftj th-cii part, is ail that is now ne cessary to rcifder a permanent, success, what hefottrfbre may have been regarded as nil experiment. They set out with the determination to supply fully the educational wants of the copiro^aOr^+qd fyo tho ^c^bmplishmcnt of^ltiijMd, thtty now r^ie'tV theirpromisu to devote all their energies and abilities* All tbo latest ^Improvements in text books, modes of instruction, mechanical nppliancesand discipline, will be careful ly dis^sjeq aud judiciously introduced. y'ln^^oj.Jno piUiisj^i() die spared to. rliake the OitAxoLTruna Academy rank favorably with tho bust in the State or elsewhere. { Bdys will" be prepared' for College or.i business, and young ladies given a finish ed course of instruction. . The mole mid femalo departments are kept sfricily1 Separated1, except during | recitotioU8> Pupils,can entcrc.t any timc> and thof? living at lidistance will be furnished with reasonable board in good families. Terms per Month English ? - $3,00 Classics - - - - - 4,00 S. Hi Mel Helm mp James S. Hey ward. COMMERCIAL. , O RAXtiKItURQ COTTON MARKET The market in ateady, price*, middlings clos ing at 17} to 17] cts. Charleston?18 to 18} ct*. Prices Current. Bacon Haina : : lb 10 @ 22 " Side* : : " 13J (?, 15* I.afd j i 15 Corn : : : : bus 1 20 (<?) Pens : : : : " * 1 00 (To Oats : accd : : " 1 2*? ? Flour : : : : cwt 5 00 (<i 5 75 Fodder : : i . " 1 00 0> 1 25 R?ttgh Bice ; : " 1 10 Gi> Butter : : : : lb 25 (?; 60 Eggs : : : : dux 23 (ay Turkeys : : : pr 2 00 (82 50 (loose" : : : : " 1 00 dj 1 25; Chickcna : : : " 20 fro 301 Ree? Wax :' : : 111 22 ? Reef : : ? 10 Oj, 12. | Tallow . : ?? . 10 (-) 00N0EBNIWG 00TT0N GLAIfflS. AW befatftm Who ownwl COTTON, which was .seizcddiv tinier or the I'nitod.Statea (Jovern inent after J'nic 30, 1805, maybe able to re cover its value, bv applviug immcdtatclv to *IZELAB ? DIBBLE," oct 30-1 Attorney* nl l*w, *j FLOUR! FAfftrr groceries: TOBACCO! -lovalla Family Flour, No. 1 Mackerel, I'flfmed Sidhioa, Lohnte h>| , TolliattOS, Fruit, Sea Foam nnd Ilorstnrd Hiking Powder, Crushed, ftfwdffrcd ami Yellow Sugars. TotoaOOO! (lutal at nine plugs to die dollar, also n vajU ricty of seasonable Goods, m'ch as Hnrdwaro, Shoer, Yarn and Bacon. JOHN A. HAMILTON, ' MARKET ST RR ET. Horses! Mules! The undersigned keen** constantly on hand a full Slock of Horse* ami Mules-to be aold at prices to s'dt the time*. Call at McroneyV, nt Omngeburg C. If., or nt my Stables, at Bamberg, S. C, and 1 will Hiilt vim, 1 fftttrrd dta?g H li?? *? bhVuies??, aft* gf/ffffffttce ?Ii Slork sohl bv me <s represented? Mr. A. MctfVKKN SALtEY aneffifc to my buainem at OratngehwrffCi IL ociHO F. M. BAMBERG. " Old Acquaintance." Thirty years ago I commenced wiling HATS to the morclirdit* of Orangchtirg, tfttd rtfl*"? not ?Ot tired of the ve*. Cunt* KMtfi ViM rJfn*k fWe** Beaver*, $5| g Tits nbore hat fa'seld elsewhere. $7. ' A IffTge rarletv of (lent* new alltTFelt Hits/ Soft Felt Hat* 50e, 75e, $1, $2, iff), 94. Born Mala and 'Caps, 50r, 75r, $f. $l.ott BeXufifrl Fane? Hot? fot the "little onea nt home." Professional Ocnla' Hat? hi vnrlctv. Umbrellas, 76e, $1, $>, $3, $4, $5*. All in want of this indispensable article should coiiaiilt STEELE. Pwr Z*epartme?t/ Boble, Sttilirrrl, Alaska and -Mink FtfM iff se.ts or aingle. Misse?''White and Fancy Furs, $2.50 a set. J^adicV Furs aa low aa $3 a net. .arge Brown Capes for elderly lad lea of those in delicate health. ho careful from whom you purchase Fora ttf you mav be caught with damaged oiiefti K*??^?p.c HTF/ELE'.*' Y\ TfM'.}(, BTfiJ-JLlf/ft "HAT HALL/' No. 313 K lJiff HfHE-rt"/ Charleston, V, bet 30-lnio 8?btw?i?iia; to tKs TiaYerf ^U/l0 per year. j 130UNT* FAIR. THE *.3 3 > i 3 i'y'f'J iti F*UX or tiu: O^nngoburg GRICfJLTURAL SOCIETY Will i.L- held at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. . Corumeuclng on TUESDAY,. Oetolicr 29th. . at 12 o'clock M., and ending on THURSDAY, October Slut. THE PREMIUM LIST Ih much lnrger and more nttrncti ve than that of last year. ,The Departments are as .followa, Tis: 00.) SAMPLES OF CROPS. JOHN .W. SELLERS, Esq., Superintendent' 17 Premium a, worth from $3.00 to 510.00. Committee: Jnttica E. Mosa, 'Samuel AT. Fairy, Jacob H. Ilydrie. (C.) GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRQPUGTS. Maj. J?nN J. SALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums, worth from SI.00 (o $10-00. Committee: J. Kcitt Haue, Thomas K Legaae, John S. Rowe. (Do) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT, D. KEATINO NORRIS, Esq. Superintendent. 28 Rrcmimus, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. (.'ommittec: James F. Ismr/Let! C.Stephens, Daniel Zimmerman. (E.) MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Cou PAUL P. FELDER. Superintendent. 27 Premiuma; worth from $4.00 to 3*20.00. Committee: tlcury M. J/iiorcr, William H Izlar, Joueph E. Knofts,' W. O. Livingston, ? . t .t. t? u... ,i. tfwaiutt is. i-iuu.irv. (F.) LADIES' WORK. JOHN W. DANTZI.ER, Esq., Superintendent. to) Premium*, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. Committee on Fancy and Ornamental Work: Jiiw* Rebecca Pidger, iVimJulia Zimmerman, J/iw l>ora Lnrtigue. On Quillt? and Plain Work: ATr*. F. H. W. Briggmanu, Mr?. John T. (J. Kchnerly, Men. William C Hane. (O.) STOCK?Horses nhd Mules. Du. ALEX'R & .VALLEY, Superintendent 20 Premiums, Medals and Diplomas. Conindttee: J. A. Wolle, I?. 1*. Fogle, Joseph Furetitr. 2. Cattle. M. ALBRKIUIIT, Superintendent. 10 premiums, Medal* and Diplomas. Committee: D, L. Connor, J. M. Cromwell, It. H. Riley. IL Other Stock. Col* JOHN C. EDWAWtW, Suprrintrndrnt. Is premiums, medal* ami"diploma*. Cthfiadttec: F. W. Fajrey, D. Livingston, T. A. Jeffon!*. In this Department cnjwiaUy, as w>.-ll H in other*,, separate premiums arc ottered for imported animals and articles. (ti.) POULTRY. J. (JEORfiE VOSE, Esq., Superintendent. P2 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $-s.00( Cmnmittee: P. M. Ilotiser, A. J. Frederick Andrew Meers. (*,) FLORICULTURE. T. C. HUBBLE, Esq., Superintendent. St premium*, worth from $1.00 to $:t.00. Committee: Mrs. Samuel Dibble, .Vr*. Wesley W. Culler, Mn, Harpiu Higg*, J/ra. James L) Trczevant, Mr*. Laurence R. Bcekwith. (k,) MISCKLLA NEOUB/ C.\rr. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Superintendent: 20 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $10.00 ? Committee: Dr. J. D. Cleciclcy, Dr. N. C Whetstone, Dr. W. C. Wolfe, J. R. Afoorcr, ( ol. A. I).(loodwyn. PRESIDENT^ PREMIUM, The President of the Society oflfcrs n special S10 premium for the lady ex hibiting the greatest variety and number of articles useful in keeping house. PLOUGHING. Committee: Col. Titos. Oliver, H. H. Jennings, 2)r. Wro. S. Burton. AMUSEMENTS. Committee: Messrs. Philip Kuhn, "W. % Midler", Henry Kohn, Richard Kort john, George Boliver. MUSIC. A full Brass Band will bo in atten dance. TERMS OF ADMISSION. Single Tickets f>0 cents. Children un der ten years, half price. Season Tickets $1.01). Exhibitor's Season Tickets, 75 cents. Family Tickets at reasonable raten? Those desiring to exhibit, or to ascer tain further partt?t$!4f$, are mpjwted. to apply to SAMUEL DfB?IJS, Wksi.bv W. Ct M/kh, H.vurix Rk.un, Lawrence R. Beckwith, JaMKA I). TltKZKVASr? E**e'utrvc Committee. J'OBM S. FAIRLY 8c CO., WHOLESALE DEATJtafllft Notions, Millinery, Hosiery AhA ? Whitv Goods, " No. 37 HAYNE ST?EEJfI Char!e?oil, 9. C, solicit the custom oi the merchant* of Oranpc1 burg, feeling confident tbat they can offer-in' duceinents to purchaser* equal to those ofTctcd by any house in our line in this country. Our Streb is always large and is replenished with fresh'goods of the latest styles by every steamer from the North. Our terms arc liberal to re sponsible houses, and we guarantee satisfaction to parties entrusting orders to tu. ? - oct 30-6mo , - IV. A. HUNT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN "BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISE8, No*. 161 and 1G3 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. ' ' ? Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel.... oct 30-3mo VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The Subscriber offers for sale on reasonable Terms his Twb House* and Lota Situated In the Town of Orangeburg'On th Five Notch road. For further particulars apply to F.; DeMars. oct 21?41 ORANGEBURG SURVIVORS ASSOCIATION An Extra and Important ATcctingof this Aa Rociation will be held at the Store of the Sccrc tary, On tile First Day ofthe "Agricultural Fallt/ atlij o'clock. J/cmbcM are urged to be punt?* tuab By order of the President. JOHN. A. HAMILTON, octl6-2 Sec. O.S.A. FOll HAlMC. A Tract of Land of about 30? acre?, abouc one mile from the Town of Orangcbnrg, will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Also a Milch Cow. Apply tn K. HOniNHON. oct 1-4 COUNTY AUYMIISEMEKT Notice to Creditors. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. P. P. Jennings, Administrator of John T. Jennings, ys Pi S. Felder und others ' Creditors and heir* nt Law. By nn order in t his ease it is provided: II. That all Creditors of J. T. Jennings deceased, lie enjoined by publication from commencing separate suits against his At', minist rat or, or enforcing any Liens on the Lands of which he died seized, until the further order of this Court. III. 'Hint the stud Creditors do prove their Claims before Mortimer Glover Esq., as Rwferec, ut Orangequrg on or before the first of January next MORTIMER GLoVtfll, Referee ?rangeburg, Oct. 17th, 1872. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Whereas, Irvin J. Dukes, Fred. II. Gramling nnd Zachuriah E. Gramling hath applied to me for letters of Admin istration on the Estate of John Gramling late of Ornngehurg County, deceased. These are therefore to eke nnd admon ish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of tlie.stlid deceased, to-be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the bitid County, to be holden nt Or augebug on the 21st day of October 1872, at 10 o'clock A. Ml to show cause if any, why the mid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand aud the Seal of my Court, this 7th day .of Oet., A. D. 1872, and in the ninety-seventh year of American Independence. THAD. C, ANDREWS Judge of jftrobntc. Notice. In Purhuance of an order from the Probate Court ol'Orungeburg County I will sell for cash, on Wednesday, the 8th of November, at the Plantation of John T. Jennings, deceased, in the Fork of the Ed isto', h or 10 head of Horses ami Mules, KB or 40 head of Cattle, a few Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Cotton Seed, Wngou and Cart, 1 Buggy, Grist Mill, Cob Mill, Gin, one 12 horse power Steam Engine, and other articles usual on a Pluntntion. P. P. JENNINGS Administrator. Ornngehurg, S. C, Oet 8th, 1872 Notice of Dismissal , Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of November next, I will File my Final Account with the Hon. Thud C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Disnissal as Administiutor of the eetatc of Mrs. RnchaoV Corbitt, de ceased. J, W. Boylstono. Administrator. ~NOTXCXI. PRORATE COURT. petition for partition. Ex parte Caroline Knrick and others. The creditors of Adam Knrick and. of his son Adam 0 Knriefe, aro required to prove tlierr demands before ino within two montlis from this date, 14th Sept. 1872; THAD. C. AN DREWS, Probate Jfrdge. WAGE N E R & M O Jf S BBS, WllOLI?ALE LIQU?rl DKALRIRR, 103 St 105 AW 4uf ^M*> have in More an uminl, a largo Variety Bf GROCER! E S, L1Q t7OB? ft e and In addition are receiving 'lf?ff ?HI ruent of FAMILY & PLAr^Af ITC! O?^ OERIES, for the VnR trade; Ht^i?** cash prices, consist ing >? l1:ir 1 uf Smoked C. R. SIDES.ANikHtKHTIiDl D. H. S1DICS, AN^ .^toPWlW* . Fanilly, Extra & Snpet'or t?ugarv? of all Oradc*, 'A. Xsrgs. Variety of On-eri ft Bh?fc ' Tea* A l.arge Variety of Chewing A Xim!; . 4ng >T<rf?ae*4iai..l r. ?i I' - A Large Variety of^f^W* ,lk?ne?rie And Variou* oth,o*rOood?, such' a* - ??:?*.mi' >-s siriijd riVd*?r Salt Mackerel. Beet. Pnrk,Sjro|?s, Mot??Bi, Candles, Starch, Preserved ami Canned Stull?, MENT Is filled with clmice,{RMn m*A ihr niest ic as also the cheaper grade* of Brandies, Clin, Whiskeys, Wines Ac., fte^ too numerous to mention. <.*??> ? *d i* Hole Agents fur Old Crow, $?iporc BBdOkal ona Whiskey, and the Culrbratcd Diamond Clin In barrels and case*! aug21-3mo. ~ T*HE SlNCt?CSTIlL ?lfl^^ I ran ' ..I !?Ht i! NEW FAMILY SINGER ' SEWING MACIIINEj t WITH ATTACtlBtKXT* FOR ALL BHKO? OF WOB* i* fast wlrffllHg*fritfrr bf the tyntsehbld^aashwWB by the rapidly increasing antes/ ? k Tb?? NEW family sewing MACHINE is ca|iable: of a ran ire and Variety of work stirb as was once: thought iuu*$dUde..lo? perform by machinery We claim and ran show that it la die cheapest, mewl beautiful, ?lctUcataW arrang ed, nieelv nuuistcd, easily operatrd, antl *mof ? Jy running of Ml the Family Sewing Macht..**. It is reiitufkable inH-^hly tor the range and va riety of its Hewing, but also for the; variety and different kind* of tctttlre width It ?rHr*?w with equal facility and perfection, nrfng^ silk twjit, linen or cotton tbrea?l. line or coarse, maWrg the ioterloeketl-elaif i'e-hdeh', alik6' fill both sn?? of the fabric sewn. ( Thy*} elbth, ??? lcrfther in;tv be setfif rv i(b great strength aad uniformity of-atttcfi; ?id/lita-fAWMftf this willing and never wearying u&ramentigMy hs) ad|usted for fine work or gauza or, KUj.S'jlUffl.l**^ sue, or the tricking'of tarlatan, or rtpBrnqgh ?? almost. any other work .which.deJieaMufiog?? have lieen known to perform* .., ? At the world'* fait It received the award of the highest xalesL: " i ,i Yt - !/ r>J J, Ki 'Wulfe/- 'Aftmt; Office at Engine Tlouse, Orau^burg,.?, O. juh G - 8a tratjsli;ijrs' Gutflf?.1 sol'th caholisX i<ai?roaW' CiiAiti.r-sTos, S. iL May 19, 1872. . On uiuUfteir SUNDAY, May 1?, the ?nssenger trains tin the South Carolin* Rrflirond will run .? follows? re* Atvttfi.t: Leave Charleston - 0:3Qt* ra Arrive at Augusta i " ' '*' / o:40 p ta ron Columbia. r Leave Charleston - j . ; .0:30 a ht Arrive dl Columbia*' . . 0:20 p m FOR CIlAUVf^TV^ Leavo,A-ugitsta, ? . ,!>ui Driest Arrive at Charleston..,>, ,-*:il0pm Leave Columbia . . jhOQ A tn Arrive at Charleston ' 4:30 p m ?. ii.'jlj.il i Ht'.- i?nstknm t it .*>n~ al'ui.'sta xioirr rpcrn>w?.. (Sundays exrepteib) . Leave Charleston ' - > ftdO jfia Arrive at Augusta r 7;:lf?W?llt Leave Augusta - . - 6:l? p m Arrive at Charleston ? 5:oU ? im ..' ? ,v i ? ' ' -1 - ' 'i'l'jn ?'Ij; T^a ?' I columbia XltiHT k^Ppr^ tSundaVH PNccpted.) . ' jjcttve Chnrleetoff iv,f? ?? ; ;'7V10 ^*|k Arrive at Columbia i ! v.u ? ?S*l-ij?i* Leave Columbia <> ,,????.. 7?S0 p tilt ArriVc ?t CWrlcstofr ?* C>r4?'BV tVt M''MMKnVI}A-i flififa. , - I/cave Sum mem lie!, v. i^'fMk't* Arrive at Charlcstcfrt . * . 8i-l0(i4 ta Leave Charleston , - 3 2^ p f? Arrive at Summervrlfe r(t - -i.-Itr* p nj . CAifnKX lutANcrY.' Leave Cnmdcn - - a m Arrive nt Cnlumbra - ' "rl 55 a m IiCuvo Columbia' - r - if?'pitf Arrive at Cnmdcn - fr.vlf) p nt Day and Night Trains 6'ft^Wecf irt/lArr? gusta withMacon ami Augii,i|a RailrMfwl und Cieorgia Railroad?. This1 is tin quickest and most direct' none, and bb comfortable ami cheap us any" otrVe#f/n'ifo to Ijouisville; Cirrcifff/tfri, (tiiXMigC?, Iftrrm ttin\ rrH ct^fer' pT^rft ' Weit' utA Northwest. Columbia Night Tntitis connect with Greenville and Columbia Hat|ro?<b ^sd Day and Night Trains connect \VithChar lotto. U'ond. Th.rough Tickets'Cirt sale, vin this route to'all |?oints North. Cnmdcn Train connects at KingviUft daily (excopt Sundays) with Duv V/i*etjn gor Train, and rtfns tbrtmgh to Columbia A. L. TYLER, Vicc-|y^id*nf. S.- M. Pic'iens Cern'rul Ticket Agent/ Sep i7