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S&T Mf.J jkihk RopHsos ;iaj ijuthorimfto collect and receipt for advertiacHicnt* and sub scriptions to the Ufr??. ? Church Ser viooo, ? ? j ? ^ JrVultVtefian Church-?.Service* at ll A. M., 4 P. M?Sabbath School at OJ ArrMv? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon nt 4 <Wotk. ReVi J\ I). A. llrown, Evangelist. .? h D eHrS '. x.Ol ''0.1 ii\ Cllltrch or (lie" Redeemer f Episcopal)?Ser viri-B ??u the 3d ami olirSahbatli?f eveij month 1 ,11 4li A. "SI. hiui 4 Wit, SaWfcth School Iff A. M. Rev. S. McUieluunp, Rector. t *">"?? *f\?i/. t Jt * Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 74 P. M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M.? tier. F. Alltd, Pastor. Lutheran Church-*Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr. P. A. Dnntzlcr. Superintendent. TOWN DIRECTORY. Ma vor?F.TJ. W. Itriggiuann.. . , , , ClexkS-K. J.r. OH*Veftis,< ' * ') ' ' '| Treasure!?Wm. WlHcock. Aldermen?E. J.'. Olitctos; Wrai AVillcdeky Ueo. B?liver, A. Martin. ? ?l_^tifi jM<va-i-Ut -i? f g ? , Oraugcbrj rg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Open*. Closes. Charleston ...... 10 A. M. 1.45 P. M ColmnMa". ...... 12,30 P.M. 1 P. M. Office hours front &A|M. te ?S P. M.Sundnya. ?ccpled. "j rl? jy. ?tti Ugj I ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURO. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. 1?AT TRAINS. ? I ? . I?AY TUAlffS. Down - - - 12.0.') P. M.i Down - H - - TV?i A.M. Vp.2.17 KM. Up .... 12.42 A. M. MIGHT TRAILS . NIOIIT TRAINS. I>own - - - 11.58 P.-M.,Down - - -?.13 P.M. Up.2.0? A. M. Up - - 5.31 A. M. OUR Tl?RXWS, SPACE. 4.50 ;5.n? ,7.50 7.IM) .S.OO .12.00 ?.00 111.(Ml 17.0? ll.oo,i:t.5o!->.i.OO 11.00 1K.1H) 2">.on 80.00 1 Square I1.5Q 13.00 2 Squares 3.00 |5.no h* Squares 4.5? |7.twi 4 Squares 5.00 ?1.0? .. \ Column 5.50 11.00 13.00.15.00.2:1 ?0 35.?0 * Cobinui iR.OU 118.00 21.00 28.1W 40.00 5?jju i Column f 12.00 2?.iiOl.W>.ilii!n?.Oolt!0.?MVHH) Transient Advertisements parable in ad vance. '.'ootraets payable quarterly in advance. Tlie.I4ate.R?T, .SM|cs MeUkdiiUnu. The subject o** t|iif lnl'.'f sketch, vet well nud favorably 'khown to H?Uii thfcrY'Am mutiity, and whose death we so deeply deplore, was u son of St.' Lo Mcllir-hamp. a Revolutionary patriot, who*c lib* has Ih-oii enlarged upon b; Gil More Himms. Jlej is/the'lnpt,!but one, of u Idrge family: htfj brother* St. Lo, who servjt-d as an ofiioor in the war of 1*12, still living at the age of ?3. The Rev. Mr. Mellicluiuip commenced life as a teacher in the Grammar .school of the Charleston College*. From thence he was'called to u more advantageous position in Gillisonvillc. About this time he studied the minis'ry, and wns or dained an Episcopal clergy mam Soon I after he wns called to the 1 JenUfort Church nnd the prineipalship of the Ibautort Female .Seminary, which con tinued,; (uidcr -sl?is 'management, a itutir i.ddng*iad?iuion. * > w' He. also preached awhile in the Logan street Church pf/Charlorton. . ? ' For many .years before the-war he taught and preached on .1 tunes Island, Where he had established for himself a comfortable home, from which he was driven by the war to Ornngehurg, where be lias, until his death, been faithfully performing his duties us a minister qf the GosjkjI. It is sad to record that his old parlsb ioners, as an inducement fbr him to re turn to his home on Jnmcd Island, which had been completely dovttafu'te'd during the war, bud just CpinpletcdS for him a neat cottage.Jm^hcutlaiulj wjiere lie lft-'i tended to -tho1 remainder-?f UU days. Hut an allwisi; Providence has ordored otherwise. , ? His funeral obsequies were performed in this town on Friday, October 28, bv Hcv. John Sohnsou. Rector of Kt. Phil ip's, Charleston ; nnd among those who followed his body in sorrow to the grave were to be st'ell iffaKy of otfr oldest and most e-tetftticd citizens. It is useless for us to attempt a wqrd of Mr. MeUichairtp by way qf eulogy. He was widely Itnowu as a nfftn of Christian ami classical itttainmeitfs, of kind nnd genial dispo.-ith??f and of fear less and unswerving udltefenec to the n. ?? ?i? I Utes Of d n ty. Tho only solace we nnd in bfs dcrtth is the assurance thitfour loss is his eternal g'ain." OMUMIIlllllim.Ill.?.IUI?.IHM.!? ?tthscribe to the Times $ 2,00 per year* . . ,r, , hib wik. ! fi/l Um ' > Our Cdl/nty Fnit is in full blast having opened yesterday. The ladies depart ment is exceedingly, pretty full and con dltrtble, bdth in needle work and culina~ ry art. The farmers department is n^fefvi good with regard to field products nhd p<^lti)y,.bHt tlje shrjErv of Sttck is uqlt a full olie, though What we hhVc seen is nntf.of hogs', shee^j korscs 'tfnH c6ws. The attend anco for yoterdny was very en couraging and to-day being the tecoml ono of the Fair, %\ill probably bring it larger number of people. The Fair holds open to-night. >Whcn wo note that al most nil Articles exhibited are the pro ducts of this county, it is iudced a very fine show-ana* ofte of Whifchx we have every reason to be proud. . f, ..'.r,, |||w Personal t In our last issue we unintentionally did an injustice to Trial Justice A. Fr Browning! Our fault was in taking an cxpartc statement at all. ?'?Upon freeing our remarks referred %o, jyfr. Brp\yning>nsked that we make In quiry; and this we found to be the real state of the case: . The remark's inndc by the woman were not of Htu abusive nature, and Mr. De Mars* coiltl?ct Was such ns to satisfy the jury, five of whom were white men, that it was an assault.' Mr. Browning's charge to the jury was fair ami unbiased, Mud his fine cf one dollar was virtually, merely nominal, as also was thcnl tenta tive imprisonment. The casts, which were eleven dollars, went, four to the County and seven to the constable, who was employed as he would have been in any other case by any other magistrate. Consignees I'er Express. S. Ddddc. IslarA' Dibble, L. Dantzlcr, C. F. Gregory, J. m. .('ope, Jj F. Myers, G; A. Hough, W. Dane, W. B. Mm k, Mrs. K. Cooper, Doyle A Wiles, A. 1*. A vinger &. Uro. LIST OF LETTEKS REMAINING IN ORAf'GE BURG POS r OFFICE TO OCT. 30, 1872. F?.fofhnn Vn dtth k. .1?.lohn Jenkins. II?r Julius Huttsbnn. P?John F Pooser. S?Alvin Salluy. ,S?Tlxnuns Sot. / AV-1m. \\ Vnlpy, (]Ti \\ W?James Wn.-hington. W?J'\ P. Wiiunnuuikor. / Pcrx/ns calling for the above letters will please say they arc udveVlised. F. DkMars,. 1*. M. Tlic Rev. E. M. Schall/, the young und dnvoted mUsionnry Infi the House of Industry itl the FW* Points ?f XcW Y ork, a very hopeless mission field, during the lust three years has induced 110 hard drinkers to.sign tlie temperance pledge, hap pei*midyd 53 degraded Aromen to abandon xlieir lives of shume, has found city qr country homes ^for 1,585 homeless children Und adults, and f irnishcd em ployment for nearly 1,0()Q r.eedy persons, whose nggret ntc wages now exceed ^ 1 ?"?, 000 a month, A Chicago merchant advertised re cently "n boy wanted," before he got down town his clerk met him breathless, nod told him that his wife had twin boys. It piiys to advertise. The price of coal has again advanced. The mining companies ot Belgium are notable to execute the^orders, they huvc VccelvVd in'c(Dnt?e<ptenc|( ^ff^jpcnryity of rWifcre in tKnJ country"/ I / \ The Presbyterian Church, South, has 34 Foreign missionaries. The annual expenses are $00,000. North Carol urn less than liny (Uber Stute. ? ? i ?> ? A Town Hull, which the people of Bftrnwcll hayo so long felt the need of, wc arc pleased to state, \ft In a fair way of being built.?[ilournal. * ORANGE BURG ACADEMY. ?. * t ""~~T . i \,. \ T*hc geiirr6*t|s patronage, li|ni growing frtVor, wfrfcrf tffts Academy Iras received, sitlce ils formation, bus a Horded great en counrogement to the undersigned, and convinced them that industry and upplicn tioi? ffv. th< If p#rt, is nil > now ne cessary to render a nurmnuont success, what hefottdbro may have been regarded ( as nn experiment! They set out with the determination to [ supply fully the educatknal wants cf the energies All tho latest improvements in text books, modes of instruction, mechanical appliances and discipline, w ill he careful 1^ diMusied aud judiciously j introduced, y'ln^dj.jno pitins^iO me spared to. dlukc the OitAxuuvuRu Academy rank favorably w ith tho bust in the State or elsewhere. t. Bdys will lie* prepared' for College or, business, and young ladies given a finish ed course of instruction. . The mole and femnlo departments are Kept strictly separated*, except during recitations,. Pupils can enter at any time, end thotc living at Hdistance will bo fu?whcd with reasonable board in good families. Terms per Month English ? - - - - $3,00 Classics - - - - - 4,00 S. li. Mellichamp Jemcs S. Hcyward. cOjVI]S?e:rcial. |, OIlAXaKlWRQ COTTON MARKET The market in steady, prices, middlings clos ing at 17) to 17J eta. Charleston?18 to 18} cts. Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : lb 10 ? 22i " Sidea : : " 13J ? 15* I.ufd J 1 " K> ? Corn : : : : bus 1 20 ? Peas : : : : " ' 1 00 ? Oats : seed : : " 1 25 ? Floor : : : : cwt 5 00 Cj 5 7? Fodder : : i . " 1 (K> (>> 1 25 Ryogh Rice i : " 1 10 ? Hinter : : : : lb 25 ? 60 Kgga : : : : dot 25 ? Turkeys : : .: pr 2 00 (?2 50 Geese : : : : " 1 00 Oj 1 25 Chickens : : : " 20 ? 30 Hees Wax :' : : la 22 ? Beef ; : " 10 ? 12. T.illow . : " . 10 ? I NOTICE CONCERNING. C0TT0W CLAIMS. All befsotu Who owned COTTON, which was .seir.cd>bv order or tho 1'nited State? Govern ment after J'me 30, 1865, maybe able to re cover its value, bv applying iiunudtatclv to *iz*;LAu ? DIIUILK,' oct 3?V1 Atlomcys at f<nw, *] FLOUR! F^AiVtlY GROCERIES! TOBACCO! -tovallH Family Flour, No. 1 Mackerel, t'Bfjlicd SidJnoti, Lob*tcrs| TomaUesf Fruit, Ken Foam ami Ilorstnrd H iking Powiltr, Crusftl'd, t*6irder?d and Yellow Sugars. TotoaOOO! Good at nine plugs to the dollar, also a va^j ricty of seasonable Grooxlsi m'ch as Hardware, Shoe.', Yarn and Baeon. JOHN A. HAMILTON, ' MARK FT STllRET. Horses! Mules! The undersigned keeps constantly on bund a full Stock of IIu^m and Mules--lube sold at prices to s'dt the times. Call at Mcroney'r, nt Orangehurg C. II., or at any Stables, at Bamberg, S. ('., and I will Hldt vuil. 1 btte/rtl doiag ft Iis? business, ntt* {frftffrWitee all Stock sold bv nie as represented. Mr. A. M?:OVKKN HAUlKY nt.cnrff! to my business at Or?ngemnrjfOl IL 1 ort 80 F. M. BAMBERG. " Old Acquaintance." Thirty years ago I'eomnienced selling WATS lo the merehahts of Orangehurg, rftttl Have no( g^t tired of the <v>/M- vet. (itrrt* K*?r.t Flh* #tft*fc me*s Bearer*.$M | Tits rtbote hat is stVld elsewhere. $7. A Itfrgc variety of Ueots new sdff Felt Hi tsf SoO Felt lints'50c, 75c, $1, $2, M. Bnvs Mats und Cans, ?)c, 75r, $|, Besutiftl! Fancy lints1 fbf the "tittle ones n( i home." Professional Gents' Hats in variety. Umbrellas, 76e, $1, *-\ $8, $4, $5'. All in want of this indispensable article should consult STFFI.K. Fw JDepartmenV, Sable. S??irrel, Alaska and Mifik Fr.'rs in ssts or single. Misses' White and Fancy Furs, $2.50 a set Indies' Furs as low as $3 a set. .arge Brown Capes for elderly ladies of those in delicate health. tic careful from whom you purchase Fors or you mav be caught with damaged oifM; K?am4nc ffFBELE'S FUR STOCK1, WU&ijW? "I5AT HALL,"' No. 318 KlJf? M'rHETt; Charleston!, V, bet 30-lmo fiHrbmtibe to the Tr'titVes' $4i/K) per year. ! ?OIJNTY FAIR. Kl > : ? i - THE iSnU i \ i J lTi F"1 k 11 or TUB O n n g o b \i r g GRICULTURAL SOCIETY WIIIJjo held at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. Commencing on TUESDAY,. OctoW 29uV. . at 12 o'clock M., and ending on THURSDAY) October Slut. THE PREMIUM LIST I? much larger and more attractive than that of laut year. ?The Departments are as . follow?, Ti?: ' "' 08.) SAMPLES OF CROPS. JOHN W. SELLERS, Esq., Superintendent 17 Prciuiama, worth from $3.00 to?$10.00. Committee: James k. Moss, Samuel Af. Fairy, Jacob II. Hydric. . >.a (C.) GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS. Maj. JOHN J. SALLEY, Superintendent. - 12 Premiums, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. Commit tec : J. Kcitt Haue, . Thomas K Legaae, John S. Rowe. (D.) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTWlSBT, L?. KEATING XOIUSIS, Esq. Superintendent. 28 Rremiums, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. (.'ommittec: James F. Ifclnr/ Let IC. Stephens, Daniel Zimmerman. (E.) MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. CoL. PAUL S. FELDER. Superintendent. 27 Premiums; worth from &4.0? to 3*20.00. Committee: Henry Jf. Jfnorcr, William H Ixlar, Joseph E. KnoOs, W. (>. Livingston, Josiab D.Smoak. (P.) LADIES' WORK. JOHN W. DANTZLER, Esq., Superintend. GO Premiums, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. Committee on Faiicy and Ornamental Work: Jiiw Rebecca Badger, <Viss Julia Zimmerman, J/iss IK>ra Lartigue. On Quilts and Phdn Work: Mr*. F. II. W. Briggmann, Mrs. John T.C. Kenncrlv, Mr*. William C. Dane. (O.) STOCK?Horses nfitl Mules. Dn. ALEX'R S. SALLEY, Superintendent 20 Premiums, Medals and Diplomas. Comndttee: J. A. Wolle, D. P. Fogle, Joseph Fernher. 2. Cnttle. M. A LRR EI( i I IT, Superintendent. 10 premiums, Medals and Diplomas. . Committee:-D. L Connor, J. M. Crosswcll, It. II. RHey. 3. Other Stock. Cot* JOHN C. KDWAfttW, Suprrintewlent. ?' \H premiums, meduht aud~dipbnna?. Ctftiimlttvc: F. W. Fttiroy, 1>. Livingston, T. A. Jeffords. In tins I>cpartinen't especially, as w-dl ??? in iithers,, peparute premiums arc ollered lor imported animals and articles. (If.) POULTRY. J. GEORGE YOSE, Esq., Superintendent. 12 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $.">.00? Committee: I*. M. Houser, A. J. Frederick Andrew Mvcrs. <*,) FLORICULTURE. T. C. HUBBLE, Esq., Superintendent. 5 premiums, worth from $1.00 to $:l.00. Committee:Mrs.Samuel Dibble, Mr*. Wesley W. Culler, Mrs. Harpiu Kigg*,' Mn. James ? Trcievant, ^Iw, Laurence R. Bcckwith. (K,) miscellaneous, Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Superintendent.' 20 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $10.00 ? Committee: Dr. J. D. Clocklcy, Dr. N. C Whetstone, Dr. W. C. Wolfe, J. it. Afoorcr, ( ol. A. I), (ioodsv vn. PRESIDENT's PREMIUM, The President of the Society ofibrs a special $10 premium for the lady ex hibiting the greatest variety and number of articles useful in keeping house. PLOUGHING. Committee: Col. Thos. Oliver, H. ii. Jennings, Dr. Wru. s, Barton. AMUSEMENTS. Committee : Messrs. Philip Kuhn, W. |T. M?ller, Henry Kohn, Richard Kort john, George Koltvcf. music. a full Brass Bund will ho in atten dance. I Terms of admission. Single Tickets .r>0 cents. Children un der ten years, half price. Season Tickets $1.00! Exhibitor's Season Tickets, 75 cents. Family Tickets at reasonable rat?*/ Those desiring to exhibit, or to ascer tain further particulars, are requested to apply to Samukl Dibbi.k, Wrai.ky W. CttAdsn, Hakpin Rinue, Lawuknck R. Beckwith, Jamka I). Tukzkva?t# E?*e\rtrVe Cotnmrtte*.' JOHN a FAIRLY ft 00., WHOLESALE TJBAIjSnS I* Notions, Millinery, Hosl?ry ?hd ? WWt? Goodo, No. 37 HAYNE 8?IlEtfr> Char!e<<on, S. C, Solicit the custom of the merchants of Orange* barg, feeling confident that they can oflenn' ducemtmtB to purchasers equal to those offci cd by any house in our line in thin country. Our Steck is always large and is replenished with fresh'goods of the latest styles by every steamer from the North. Our teims are liberal to re sponsible houses, and we guarantee satisfaction to parties entrusting orders to as. ? . oct 3Qr6ino , ? ? , srT a. ihjj^t, wholesale dEaleb in SOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, ?'' ? '>>''- ? ? >? -a ???.?.'. Nos. 161 and 163 Meeting Street, Charleston, & C. : V\ Nearly opposite Clwrlcston Hotel. .. oct 30-3mo VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The Subscriber' offers for sale on reasonable Terms his Two Houses ami. Lota Situated in the Town of Orangdburg'oh th Five Notch road. For further particulars apply to ' F. DcMars'. oct 21?4t ORANGEBURG SURVIYORS ASSOCIATION An Extra ami Important ?Vecting of this As such lion will he held at the Store of the Sccrc tary, On tile First Day of the "Agricultural Fallt/ at 12? o'clock. . 3/embcr* are urged to ov punc tual. By order of the President. JOHN. A. HA.VILTON, octl6-2 " Sec. O.8.A. FOR fcAiMC. A Tr.net of Land of ahont 300 acres, ah one one mile from the Town of Ohmgcbnrg, will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Also a Mileh. Cow. Apply to K. UOBINSON. oetl-4 cow Notice to Creditors. ORANGEBURG COUNTY Is Commos Pleas. P. P. Jennings, Administrator of John T, Jennings, vs Pi S. Felder und others ' Creditors und heirs nt Law. By an order in this case it is provided: IL That nil Creditors ot ,J. T. Jennings deceased, be enjoined by publication from commencing separate suits against his Administrator, or enforcing any Liens on the Lands of which he diet! seized, until the further order of this Court. III. That the mid Creditors do prove their Claims before Mortimer Glover Esq., us Rwfcrec, ut Orungequrg on or before the first of January'hext MORTIMER GLOVEK, Referee Orangehurg, Oct. 17th, 1872, IK THE COURT OF PRORATE. Whereas, Irvin J. Dukes, Fred. K. Gramling nnd Zachariuh E. Gruiuling hath applied to me for letters of Admin istration on tho Estate of John Grnmling lute of Orangehurg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admon ish all and singular the Kindred nnd Creditors of thc.sitid deceased, to-be and appear before me at u Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Or nugebug on the 21st day of October 1872, nt 10 o'clock A. Mi to show cause if any, why the mid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the Real of my Court, this 7th day oLOct., A. 1). 1872, and in the ninety-seventh year of American Independence. TH AD. Cv ANDREWS Judge of R rebate. Notice. IN Pl'rm'ascf. of as ordf.r from the Probate. Court ofOningeburg County I will sell for cash, on Wednesday, the tit h of November, at the Plantation of John T. Jennings, deceased, in "the Fork of the Edisto, 8 or 10 bead of Horses nnd Mules, SO or 4<r head of Cattle, a few Sheep, Corn nnd Fodder, Cotton Seed, Wagou and Cart, 1 Buggy, Grist Mill, Cob Mill, Gin, one 12 horse power Steam Engine, and other articles usual on a Plantation. P. P. JENNINGS iVdministrator. Orangehurg, S. C, Oct 8th, 1872 Notice of Dismissal, Notice is he.r jhy 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 Dismssul as Administiator of the eetatc of Mrs. Rachacl Corbitt, de ceased. J, W. Boylstonn, Administrator. NOTICE. IJf PROBATE COURT. pktition for Vartiteon. Ex parle Carotine Karick and others. The creditors of Adam Kuriok and of his son Atlam G Ksirick, aro required to prove tlreh* demands before mo within two month* from this date, 14th Sept. 1872v TII?D. C. ? N DREWS, Probate Jmlge. WAGE NBR & M OS S EES, AYlIOI.fcBALE GROCBR8 LIQUOR DEALKRN, 103 A 10.", /ib*/ /rVuy ^2.4* ?*? have in store a* usual, a larpe Vdflety Iff GROCERIES, LIQ?OBfc Ac and in addition are receiving f fielt? ?tilg? BW ment of FAMILY & PliAr^AfmN OWF. OERIES, for the Vnllirade, at" cash prices, consisting; in pact of , . Smoked C. R. SlDIvS AND SHOULD! D. S. SIDES, ANi\ {^T/Uti** . Family, Extra A Superior Vkmti Sugar.* of all (trades, 'A* uwm. Variety of -Green ? Wilt' r Tea* A Large Variety of Chewing A .'Jmok* .<- . ing >Tob=e*4wi..i r. si I' ? A. Large Variety ^f,J|e?ana- y?ad |>r?>?t6s ? itjitnw, rfi . o? Ivied . A. iid Variou? otliA*i\Qood?*t such as ?lUitiil mi fcirhdl aiiAlf Salt Mackerel. Bceffc FprkrSjnt|-?, MolM?sa, Candles, Starch, Pro?ervcd and Canned Stulls, Ac,. &(.?.? A Their., Idt i COK < DEPART MENT infilled With eh'dre.foreign and Uo mcstio as also the cheaper grade* Of Brandies, Gin, Whiskeys, Wines Ac., fteij too 'numerous to mention.. .,,'/> Sole Agents-fur Old Crow, ?$Mf*f and Ots! ona Whiskey, ami thcCod^bratcdl^oud Gia in barrels and case*. aug*21-3mo. oil THE SINCER STttL TRl?fep'HAKTl I TUR silt NEW FAMILY r^G^ '?EWtKO MACIIINEt U; WITH ATTACHMENTS FOR A I.I. KINO* OF WOB* is fast wWHlrig fatoT hf the rjfUwhotcl, as shown by the rapidly increasing srile*' ? ? This NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE i* capable of a range and variety of work such as was once thought iniisvfi\lihlvvULl>ej'f,,rro by machinery Wc claim ami ean show thai it ta the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately 'arrang ed, nicelv adjusted, easily opcr^tol^njulsmo*** ? ly nominator all the Family Setting Maelib.es. ft 1* remarkable wit-only forthe range ahdra rietv of its sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which It wilfsrw with equal facility and perfection, u4ng^ talk--twist, linen or cotton thrcn<l. line or coarse, masv-g the interlnckcMl-cla*lic-*iic!if, alik6' bit l>r?th iwa?? of the fohrie sewu.- ( Tim*} bf#e>f4 ettah, #.? ledtfier m;tv be scw'U jfUU great ?tre^rth aad uniformity of stitch; ?hiLIfta-bMMkt Ulla willing and never wearying instrument' jney bei adiustcd for fine work or gauze oer, f^MfffK.?jfr sue, or the tricking of tarlatan,' or t^/mnm, OT almost any fit her work which ddicatafiagtre have been known to perform*w; ., ?'? At the world's' fidr it received the greet award of the highest valets t-. ." i ' ' Ji'Bi iW?We/'Aijeat.' Office at Engine House, Oraujgeburft/B.; O, tun C ?7 t *"? ?Ii?il. ! - 'i ap ftiUYSLL'EBS' GUltfft SOUTH CARwUNX1 ItAibKOAI). C'hAni.ivsxoN, S. iL Mny 19, 18fS^ .. On aluUaer SUNDAY, May 1?, the fftissengcr trains on the South ' Caralui* Railroad will run .is follows ir ran AhdttiA: ' -[ ? ' 1., . |!j iii? si'} Lenve Charleston - 0:30 a ,? Arrive at Augusta * "" < : 5:40 p in ? ? ? .: , Brohtu ?? ron coiAr.MaiA. I^cavc Clmrleston - : < Jh3Q a ht Arfli'C d? Columbia, ; \ | , $f?&m for cuAKVfaf'r?x, ...;, Leavo.fAugiwta ? dfui 0:00 p m Arrive nt Charlcstou. ..>, . 4:il0 p in Leave Columbia , . > .y;O0ikm Arrive at Charleston ' ' 4:30 p m ? - i'tlnil t - lli i: L*(\nw%iu ' \\ *\w\ augu(sta xi<?irr ^rnps?., , (Sundays excepted?) ? i .... Leave Charleston .. - I HtllOjwm Arrive at Augusta r, , t! T^lftWut Leave Augusta - ? . 6;l?\jp m Arrive atCCharleston ' ' ? " .V.oti n m COLUMBIA XJUHT KXPRFSS* (Sundave ej-:cep:ed.) I Leave ClmrleetoTfr ? t -- !?"?<?*1*7Mil> jNIk Arrive at Columhia i ;.4 ! v.o > ?>kit?*fiL I^cave Columbia *, f 7:o'0 p nf ArriVe itt Cli?rlc#>of? .*{ G&x*; M . . Ht'MMKRVlM/t-i ft&tit. t ? I^ca vp Su m mem lie.. - ?V? )?V a' ? Arrive at Charleat?tt , ?t /, ?i-ifJ(A it Leave Charleston - . ;. ,,Jv;JJ51><? Arrive at Summervrltc rft - 4.4t/p it! CAXIDKN llUAM iY.- '. Leave Cnmdcn - - 7f20? nt Arrive nt Cnlumbfa - " 11 55 a a Iveavo Columbia' - t - ^f.fO'priSI Arrive at Cnmdcn ? . (>:Tu> p n I>ay and Night Trains crmWecf tft'jitf' gustn withMacon and Aiigtvifa KailfMtd und Georgia I\nilro:ul.:. 'fhis ie tf.: ipiicke.it and most direct' r?tray und us comfortable and cheap ns rttfvv o\ikt ttfiiio to Louisville; Crntlffn^i/tWo^, 8t. Ijoxm aiid tirR ct.Vf p^frtt4 WosT ?1ul Northwest. 1 . Ctdumbia Night Trains connect with Greenville and Columbia IJnilroad, and Day and Night Trains connetct \VithChar lotte Road. Thyaugli Tickets' ow vm this route to aii points North*, Cnmdcn Train Connects at Kingvtll* daily (except Sundays) with Dav i^iseen ger 'l'lnin, and r'ifns through to Columbia A. L. TYLIvR, N'icc-lVe^idAnt. S.- R. J*iclecrH General Tk'krt Agctrkr Sep