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: . ? r.j ? Srra m PenhjuifoYflf^ ittfcMf8n\ quilt; Mrs M "typf*} ^urarj quiity wra ?,| J SneB, rocky mountain qtiilt; Mrs 0 Gramling, luid-work quilt; Mrs W* "VL Izlur, log-cabin quilt; Mrs 8 m Glovoiy crib quilt; Mrs W A Glovc^rbiid?wo/lar tnritt>Mrs C Sliuler, patch wufTlr quirtyMw G \l Salley, homcimdc blanket; >i.?s m StoiM*, woolen coverlet; Miss m stonc, fringed eounterr^j^^) ^^T^^tf worlfied quilt; Mrs ?J J Sal ley, merino wooL^uroft?VJ >Ir9"G sJuulfert* double! wove swnnshin; Mrs ^rin^?arto_y,.4Uj>i">j^*^ spuu yarn knit socks; lira Alfr?l nuurer,' toweling'; Mrs J m Bctsell, bearth- rug; Mrs D Louis, sewiiigrflkj children's ovilts. Miss L NowlihgV Wgeif 10 ycafV, pnteb work qnilt; Miss Ir Stokes, aged 11,years, patch work quilt; Miss F Jcnney, aged 11 years, log-clVHii'qbilt?, > H M < . ^r^^^^^^^^t-rWrTrj* J A\E<lwards,$ year 'old gcldino*. E Hughes, bay t|fi$$Vit "Vul&fc 4ifht drall, brown^ bay ?talliou; Miss A Culler, pony; E Hughes, 8adti1e;^^<hm'rei"^rVm ,?t? <fWrto3, farm horse, ehesnut gelding*, D H Treze* vnnty brood mure, bay; Kennedy, '2 years oiTnnulclp|ijh(V| S&*iglel:,jwr b| mares; 11 H Ri&J&lyM o\<ll?$. \ HOUSES and MULES, IMPORTED. F. RickcnbtiKcr, bay stallion; :Fm Hamberg, pair gray gilding?;; A Oliver, hlncK mare, light dytf?; ^u}M $Cic4<}h haker, bay gelding, Saddle; T K Saspor tas, bay nmro, lightdraIt;. W -M 8ainybax> mare, saddle; S E RicKcnbticKer, brood marc, bay; J G McKdwn.ffirimhorsii brW marc; Muster Ilolcomhojil fjurljf r, il years old pony- ' " j c/tti.e, flows, it*. Cwl Taid S Fehler, cow; \\* A HiifT in ?im, ealf; R II Riley, ,j ajr co. J>reU.j Chester pigs; Col .1 C ISjrWa'nw, grade ' ^^I^?^fr^fe-.^ E OeJirels,,import ed; C w Guller, grade merino sheep; .1 A \Volfe, African theep; G S Shirer, St.. ? ' * t Bernard <log; L A Harper, pair pointers; T (? V^W Wrjfiftjf*. n IT ,r n) tl 0 .a"*1 POULTRY, AC. Cephas ' VriViit-iia'td,* liest' frjo/giiMie; TX$ A lbr-rgotti, siiglognmo cock* C mc Miciiael, trip ganu ; C m< Mit Intel, coop oi game chickens; .J (1 Wnur.amnKc r. trio itaiK Brahma?; < Geniels \ aiv patridge citihius; ,Ju>< i h Jf-:i*;i:f rf" tjitcSinhiphnlj in is; (J II YY C*i*?on, ?:nnp TT* Brahimis L R B cKw'nh, lust coup of haruynrd; Jowls; Mrs C L Grainling, coop of 'barn yard fowls; James Oliver, trio barnyard fowls! 1| Ki. ftinlf J ?]L' WcKewn, eobp <j: p/geiaisf I) k JNorris* pAir tjiiKevs; f\ A A f iHrduK, Vooj^ oi' HirKe; s; C F Geniels, eoop^if gosling; C F Ge^treU, best coop ivdticK ^. Vl.OlMClI.Tl'JM:. >->Mrs >Y/X-, Scovill, b.st collection of plants and geraniums; AFissSophiaClar-K?, collection ofnjants. and, gc.ranuipts; Mi.-.s. A Albergollie, geraniums and' other flowers; Mi*s ?1 1) A Brown, gernuitiins^ Miss A McKewn, geraniums. 1 ' ' ? MlSrKI.l.AXKOltH. Mis< A W Ahlerson, best (.'rayons; Mis? Mary jPinunopsfc>^water:l-plur..,p?iut ingj-Miss' A Maliciy perfornted card cros-; 1 fi' TTcnerTcK*?\Mvne^pest oT feelh; l)r K J Oliveros, l>est fruit syrups;. lir A DuKcs, best cologne; MftVAuc FTJirlcy, oil painting; MXs| l^b^t'c^ ^|Ayf))erg^t|i* rice woi k; I)f r A iWnixIer, tooth pow jlvr;,Di* EJ.lO'iiveros, lone toilet pmv'di r; Mrs John V Glover, spool whatnot; Mrs M A Glover, best fly bru^lp, - David I?aH incr, pair dress hoots; Miss Rosa Bah^ win, willow ba-Ko?s; Miss' B. ^(oo>dt, wall pocKct; Miss A U'iStoKC?; .hinip* shades. J 77 OT .1' y ' b l*faOU<HtlN<S. Rest ploughing bv white person, by Mr- Price. Best ploiujbiuftb^'^loret^erso^ b|*i 'I he fourm Annual StateTair opened on .Monday of this week under thofairestr auspices. The several Committees are pUldifjjipd iii .thd Columbia papers) ^ I* The following Superintendents rbnye. been dcsignalcd for the different depart mcntH-: ?\ K\) ,V A\' ) \ Field Crop?\V. 3Vl. Shannon. Stock^Cdttla-r-J? K. Vnrice. Horses?J. M. Williams. Household?-J. M. Baxter. Fruit?Ga^fcp.n^l^?*-A. J>?<Ved-r crick. 7 3y?ri JtfJ ManiifacSurcs?J.' B. Paliner. Needle and Fancy Work?W. G. Whihlcn. ^let'haidp^jJry-^^icyiJIfC'oltdien./; i. >| FinQ Art and Literary?I. 11, liioo, The oflice of .Colonel Aikun, the Socre tary and Treasurer, will bo opened at Columbia, S. C, on the 1st November. LueMhr "?~ IflJW ^H^T:=:m^t J*JE1 Sir. |2;=Kf Ii?i??i7?was authorized to cLllt|ctfnncl rc*|il't.Mpr ntjlfertiMnients und huI;-' Hcription* to tin- Times. , Church Services, Mhc-.d??|ii:tnf%tiircTr>?tfernreti at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbatth School at 9} A. M.? liruyer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock; vbv. J. I). A. llrown, ICvsngeliat. view on the ltd n?? .?th Sabbath of everv month \ Wd^o^^hAcg-ltServiecB at 11 A. MJ and 7} P. M. Sahhath School at 9 Ar M.? : Kew k. Auld^l'ju'tor. hhath School at 9 A. brinteiuleut. * 'G* TOWN DIRECTORY. IV. MywU-F.' tf.'AV: rn^gmann. Clerk?K. J. Oliycro*. Aldermen?K J. OHveruK, Wm. "WiTlcoek, !flhro*MoUvbr/;AJOfc^^ [I'm J Uraugebarg Mail Arraugement. Northern, Western and Opens. Cloaca. r''Charleston. 10 A.M. l.loV.M Cftlunibfo >,>..>.,. I: 12,30P.M. 1 P.M. Office hotte? from 8 A. M. tc 5 P. M. Sundays 'HfarVAL /rW&MMUrTE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. ' PASSEN? }*1?J 3i A FB I IT. DAT TltAINS. I DAY Til.\INS. Jfenvn - - ?12.??J'.M.kDown - - - - 7.?<? A.M. a.-./.2.if5\M4vp---- ?2-?A.M. NKillTTUAP'S NIOIIT Tit A INS. Down - - - ll.."?S P. M. Down - - - 0.1 :i P.M. TUp - M^lh 2.0O.A. S.ilfy - 5.:il A. M. Therii lutve iitfdctrfhs in our comniuVti ty fliis^cel| |[ Our Fair was a perfect success and wo have'tlic' pleasure of presenting it to you .iy, nuirc^han one aspect. , tRiK-iwell T. Logau'.J>q, at Messrs Wal ker, Kvans and Cogswell, is our author ised Agent in the Citv of Charleston. v>'>f ft ?Wr^a\}Mc?ii ^f\' tameable j dur'uig^lic last, wtvelv.damp boggy ninthly and generally unpleasant for out dgor work. J -i O ungebting th?ViMM^l*M-lirisk ?busiH&H' liud v a' h^thv yfi-R-ing little town, 'whiHrintonti"! to gmW, it there is any An alarm of lire Monday evening |'n|ught|iu|t|thc Imftnen. But foitiitht^o {\y jt \\ja-|nit|d the \irc proved -to he in tlie chimney Hue of Mrs. Maulc's kitch !cn nil lnl U iit out in a short lime' \Vc are requested to state that the stallion cxhihitcil at our County Pair by Mr. S. 12. I'ickcnhakcr, was awarded the premium. He is n bright hay nbout 14 ,or l?> hands high nhd.will' he at the ser vice of'thc public' this spring. Last Monday being sale day there was a rather Innre vfTfethan ii^nl^nipiiir tirge as \\\e1i|A' <|flcii ? issue. Visitors or the city will find it o in town, but in seen when it was not stile day. The mea gre att<\udnp(jo>wns probably due to the Imsr fjn?orj,tU? f^fff^ l?o very in clement weather. . - '? N Please notice our Charleston1' Advcr tisemenis,"'which wo bad not time to do ! after our visit there, just before our last merchants going to advisable to give our Charleston patrons a call; or by* sciiding an order you will have it filled promptly dago. ^ wwj[J4JiOsu 1 c |,,n| several of our good cili/.t ns have possessed -tj^msclve? in new ami stylish phaeton-. NIt .ailtLs.to ?tlpv iippc^ira|icejtiyd gaiety of the pnnllc walks, to sec such things. Here foforesuch things being almost exclusive ly possessed by Uads ami coloreds have been something oian eye sore to us. I . FI UK! FIKK ! Fl UK 1 Benevolence and .Sport ! l>r. (i, \V. Kirhye, il.c 'eluunpton Vcnlril.. qui-^t and ji/ugician of /liiierica, will cummence a brief wirse of Lectures and Kxibitions of die above.character, which will uflohl our.v|li7.eitH a rich treat in the way of Fun as well as bictrnc ^iyi}/ nt lvljy>tt'/j IJtjll/ Thtpfdsj eyming, No vember 9th. fl?jr-itiiniH?<ion tor all ages 2^ cents each. The proceeds of thepe'LCcti\reS will be donated for' the benefit of the Flri Department of thi.i Town'. oii)ix6tint/lid ?bTTbN'hAhKih The market is ban declined, prices, middluig closing at 171 to 17} e|y. Charleston?18 to 18} cts. V rice s C u rren t. Haeon Hain? : ?, lb 1ft (rr> 22T " Sides : : " m'?,) 15 I-aril : : " t'r"(,t) i'orn : : ; : bus 1 Ob (it) . t Heed. : : ** 1 2'", (.? Flour : : : ewt 6 00 <$ 5 75 Fodder : j < ? 1 00 (&i 25 Rough Rice ; ; : ? \\l 15 ? ! Butter.. - : ..: :li: j : lb. . ? 25 @ 50 Egg? , : : do* lb 25 ($ TurkevH : : : pr 2 00 fcftS 50 Gcc.io ": ' : : : ' 1 00 (n 1 25 Chickens :' : : '* " 20 ? 30 Becfl "Wax : : 1 s H? | 2? @ ? Reef r r ?* JO @ 12 Tallow s " 10 ? . ir"T-| J *V f> ; l ? I dropp^/rom any; buggy on die.evening of j sale day, Monday 3th, a large grey and black uluid lndicjidiawl. ' It fell sotne. wherebetween 9"wamp bridge* nd the Court House. Any per son finding and returning the rnniowill be paid the above reward if required. Leave Restore, 'of Kirk-Ubhinson. A\ *nrrui ii?1 fc. J. FI?EDERLUKw:?' I ,?,? ' l.yt,-i"ti:: ?<:_. ...... [*_,^_j^?j. ,^.^t.L WANTED. Three young and cliCTgetlc mm; one to at tend a Rinall country ptorc; two to ausist on plantation. ('bod tcrnifi; recommendations rvmrhctb '.-Mpply for information at this office froin'aiuVafl'er^aluhlay, the Othinst. FOR SAlLE. IN oh.tNUElJirKti COUNTY 8. C. A plantation at u great bargain?contni.iing about i4U|i iu-reii of, good upland Cotnui laud, every acre tenable, mi t?wamps,or pond.*, a bent 225 acres cleared n?d under good feneiv,, !10 acre- of tlus land produced this, year abaut 1,100 lb* seed ttitten to the acre, with a cost of lesa Ihm 6140 worth of commercial mam re. 20 boihlhi.es, all in good repair, almost an good an new, including a Very nice irfrolling bouse with live good .?ixe rooms three brick eeinmeys a car riage house,' kitchen, fituikc honcc, Maiden for e ight horses, barn, crib, negro ouurtcrs c\e. A bo il guild size country utoro, and ahrstralc stand for busbies*. The plaoa "in situated three miles soitth of Four bole tohlge* iiiOnnigeburg cMui iv,fourteen tntles- from <>nnigvbnrg('. //. near the live i hop road, in a h?*althyann thickly rot tied ?>cnitry. The neighbors are the bestand kindest people. I>.thot els are plentiful and well behaved. Ii is one of the most desirable and ? pV. n; ? i ig in tbin bai.t)f ibucoiuitj:^. I'rit e s>2,-?0U one half cash balance in one and two year* time. The buildings would now ci?st im re thiin $2,500 to c?instruct them. Titles iiuii-peiisable. Aliply to W OA KM AN. On iho place or address him at Oraiigcburg ;s. l .. Nov. ? lit H otice of Dismissal. NOtlCE IS IIEIiEDY CiVEX that 1 will, on the 18lh day of November, 1872 file our fiunl nccottnl with the Hon orable Judge of Probate fur Ornngebnrg County, us Administrator do honis non of th? Estate of dosialt Zeiglcr, and Ad tnini.itrntor of Estate of George "Zeigler and ilnlachi Ztugler, and nskfor Letters of Dismissal. I?. A. llt'YCIC. Administrator. Assignees notice of Appointment and Order of publication. IN THE DlSTKICTCOUl IT OF TIIE V NIT KD STATES. l-'OIl TnUI KAHTElt?. IMSTIMCT OF ??Ot'TlI CtAltOI.lXA. In the Matter of ) Alfred .1. Frederick, > Bankrupt. Bankrupt, k ) TO \YHOM IT MAY CONCERN? The uiidcrsigncd hereby gives notice of his ApjKnntiuent- as Assignee of AJIfrcd J. I' lcdefiMr, oftheTown of Orangcburg. in thoConnty of Omngeurg ami Stato of South Carolina, within sr.jd District, who has been adjudged a BANKRUPT upon Iiis own Petition by the District Court o said District. Dated at Ornngeburg the 1st day of Noy'-i'djcr, A. D. 1872. C, B.C.LOVER, MfoijiV! 'alii' * sr.u,iA%j$f!} Kotice. 1 In Pt itsfANct: ok an orokr rt:o>t the Probate Court ofOrangchutg County 1 will sell for cash, on Wednesday, the 6th of November, at the Plantation of .John T. .Jennings, deceased, iu the Fork of the Ed is to1, 8 or 10 head of Horses and Mules, ?0 or 40 head of Cuttle, a few Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Cotton Seed, Wagon and Cart, 1 Buggy, Grist Mill, Cob Mill, Gin, one 12 horse power Stau in }" ' and other tirUolca usual ou u Pi.iiualion. P. P. JENNINGB Administrator. Orangcburg, .S. C, Oct 8th, 1872 KotTcxrHiwrsbr givenUh^t&Pttie l?th day of Nfyembcr next, J . will File my Final Acjoriilt with tbe Hon. Thud C. An?roVsBTudgo of. Probute,. n-n? aafc'for Letter*of?Disni?sni as Administrator of tbe et:t:t&M>f Mrs. Ruchael Corbitt, de cejtscd. . J, >\r.tBqylHone, 'Administrator; 2VT?TICB. . " m probate court. ?1? i> . , i. ;? >| |,.,> i. . . -4.tili. K -?3L" ^^tm^ .r oit- ^'AHTlTIOX*.., Ex parte Caroline Karick ami others. ..-?The creditors of Adam'Knrick mid of his son,Adam G Karick, arc required* to prove thcip* demands before iu.e within two months from''this flatc, "l"4th Sept. 1872. TJIAD. C. ANDREWS, K ( i j Probate Judge. to Creditors. r)RANGEBURG COUNTY '?jSL *' In Common Pleas. ^P.^Jenniiigs, Administrator of John t. JeSnmgs, vs P. S. Felder; nnd others Creditors and heirs nt Law. 'liy an tnaWiirthiilcuJo'lt is provided: ,11. That all Creditors of J. T. Jennings deceased, be erijoltrbfl by publication from commencing, separate, suits against his ^AW^^tfWor "or" chicrciiig' any Liens on-thQ founds/ of -which ? ho died; seized, until the further order of this Court. lit. That the said CVcditors'doVprovo theirCJaimsbeforc Mortimer Glover Esq., ns Referee, at Ordngequrg on <nr before the first of Janunrv next mortimer glover, Miro ? j ' > < - ? iRcfcr-c Orangehurg, Oct. 17th, 1872. Horsesi Mules! TTie undersigned keeps constantly on hand a full Slock of Horses' and Mules--to be Fold a( pricej To sui'f the times. Call at Mcronoy's, at Orangebarg 'CJ 11-, or af my Stables, nt natnberg, S. C, o'rid I will nuit yyu. ? 1 intend doing a lhc busine.-iS, and guarantee aY?J*lork sold by n??? n* represented. Mr. A. MeQUEKN SALLEY nt.ciuls.to mr ; A K \ - ? j > ? { ? $ ? busiicss at Orangehurg (7. IT. 4 30 F. M/HAMlJEKO. ! FANCY GROCERIES! TOBACCO! Suv.dls Faniily Flour. No. 1 Mackerel, m Canned Salmon, LbbHtcrs, Tomatoes, Fruit, Sea Foam and Ilorslord H iking Powder, Crushed, Powdered and Yellow Sugar*. Tobacco I (jwod at nine plug* to the dollar, also a va riejy of Reasonable Cioods, SIVH as Hardware, Slioer, Yarn and Paeon. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET ST It It ET. fHF SINGER STiLL TRIUMPHANTi ?run NiCW FAMILY SINGER SEWING - MACHINE. with attachin-ami Kon am'.'kixiss oi- wouk is fait Winning favor in the hou-'che-'d, as shown by tie rapidly increasing ?k\va'. ' Td's NEW' FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Is ca iable of a range and variety'of w/srk tileh 'a* wis once thought impossible to perform by maclinery We claim and can show that it is tho dieape.-t, most beautiful, delicately arrang ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, iind uroo"*! ? ly rulming of all the Family Sewing Madd. im. It is tciiurkahto not o>dy for the range and va riety of its spying, but a|?o for the variety add di/Iv. !-. in kind- of texture which it will sew with cjpifd facility and perfection, u.-ing nlk (wist, linen or cotton thread, tine or coarse, making the iiiterlocked-clastie-.x.'ich, alike on both iMsi of ihe fabric sewn. Tims, beaver cloth, o. leather may lie sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch ; sind, in a moment, this willing and never wearying insttumcnt may he adpfMcd for line work or ganze or gossamer ti? Mie, or the- tucking of tarlatan, or ruining, or almost any other work which delicate thigorn h?VC noosi knawn !??> riV?r'm, At the world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales! J. IT. White, Agent Ofliee at Engine House, Orangehurg, S. (j. hin Ii 3m The gencrotts'patronage, and growing favor, which this Academy has received, siwee fcts formation, lias afforded great en counrogeincht t > the undersigned, and convinced them that iudus .ry and njmKca tf in Oft their pa it, is all that is now tic* ecssary ti render a permanent success, what heretofore may have feeco legivrded as an -experiment. _o They ?et rmt with the determine io? to supply folly the educational wnnts of tho community,1 and - to the Accomplislunen of this end, they noWrenew theirpromise to devote all their energies und 'abilities. ' All the latest improvements iu-text books, modes of infraction, nfecbanicnl appliances and discipline, Avill ho careful ly discussed and judiciously introduced. In fact, no pains will be spared to make the Oiianoeburo Academy rank favorably with tho best in the State or elsewhere. ? Boys will bo prepared ?tfur College 'or cd course of instruction. r.i ,-/!? ji j , ,; and fein^lj6:c&lTaVtn>eiW kept strictly separated, except during recitations. ,-n -h ' -. .?^ > Pupils can-ehtcrat uhV'tinie, and those 'living at a distance will be furni.-hed with reasonable board in good families. ? Terms per Mont h English, - - - - S?,O0f Classic.4,00 S. K. Mellichamp James S. liny ward. ????? :- "7! ' T To the Orangrbnrg Public. Please allow us to call }'o ir attention to, niid with no small feeling of pride, re tpicst your careful perusal of the follow ing: v * i -James S. IIkywaui>. A CARD. To tho Tnx-payojrs and Conservative Citizens of. Oraugcbnrg County. v Tj|ffi&Httjfenetl, without any solicita tion on tho part of the Editor and Pro prietor of the Orangcburg TiniesV^ccni it our duty to.urge the claims of this paper on the citizens of the ounty. k. It is passing strange, that men ifhoare being .robbed daily, should ignore the claims of this ?Journal, and continue their support of another paper, conducted in the interest of those who* arc robbing them, and whose pages uro tilled with abuse of themselves and all that they hold dear?giving the cold shoulder-to this paper, whose sole object is to advance their interests? And yet such is the case! It is, perhaps, not generally known, that little, if any, of the public printing (which is a funty jtiicr's chief support!) is given to it, and hence its claims uponyoit is all the greater on that account. Farmers, subscribe to the Times '. Merchants, advertise in this paper!! Be assured that its career is anxiously watched by the party in power, ,\nd that its success or failure will be a sure index of the feeling of our people. Let this paper fail, and no other proof will be needed, that wc do not care to be freed from tho vultures who arc gnawing at our very vitals! I Is it right ? Is it manly; to complain of the yoke, under which wc are suffering, and not raise a hand in our own behalf? Support, then, the only organ of the (.n.'ci v i.ti\? ]iit> in tie ou thereby aid yourselves! We desire, in conclusion, to recotn mend to your confidence the prcseu Editor and Proprietor?wc believe that jour interests can safely be intrusted to his bands! (Signed) P.vrL S. Fki.dkii, Titos H. Zi.mmeiim.an, w to o. A. I). Frederick, *w. w: Culi/kk. ' J. 1). Stuomak, * ?\*)or3 ! a: a Hii.id^t m. d. THE1 NEW LAWS WiM'EKXIN?NBWSPAPEU POSTAGE. The following is a summary of the laws concerning newspaper postage just issued to,postmasters : Sec. L5H. That no. newspaper shall be received to he conveyed by mail unless they shall bo dried and enclosed in prop er wrappers. Sec. l.'ll). That when packages of news papers or other periodicals aro received ut a postoflicc directed to one address, and the h?mo of tho subscribers to whom they belong, with tho postago for ?piarter in advance is handed to the postmaster, he shall deliver such paper.* or periodicals to their respective owners. Sec. 140. The! postmasters shall notify tho publisher of any newspaper or other periodical when any subscriber shall re ttiSTTtt) take tlttrHTrtttit''?iijii llnj tji&esi ^t" neglect to etil t> for it for1 the period of on month. * ' 8ee. 141.'That the puniisficrs of ifcws papers or periodicals may print or write upon their publication*,''seht 'o regular . sttbscriliers. the address of the sulwcri bcr and the d?ite when the tul^eriptioii expires, uml enclose therein hills and re ceipts for subscription thereto without subjecting stich mutter to extra postage. Sec. 142. That any per.-op wfio shuil onclose or conceal any. ic4lerv inemoraii dum, or other thing in any nuiil matter not charged with letter postage, or make any writing or memorandum thereon, and deposit or cause the same to ho deposited for1 conveyance by mail, for less than let tgrjipstage, shall, for.every, snch oHct|Co forfeit ami pay five dollars, and such newspaper or periodical shall not be do livered wntil the jiostago thereon is paid at letter rates. Sec. That on newspaper and, peri odical publications, lvot exc?eding 'ibnr ounce* inV weight, pent iVorn t? known On publications issned less frcqderttiy than once a week, at the rate' of 1 cteril for each issue ; Wited.'tiix-c a -iiteclf Occrffft additional *br, cadi issue* mo rt?*frequest than once a week. An additional rate shall be qliargcd fur.each ftddkio'-'ml fuhr ounces or fraction thereof ;u weight. ( ' .Sec. 159. That on tiewsjirtpcrs ai)d other periodicals' sent from a known office of publication to regular subscribers, tjio postage shall be 'pawl before delivery, not less than one-quarter nor more than ono year;'which payment nitty be made either at the office of mailing or delivery,com mencing at any time, and the js>stmaster shall aceouut for said postage in the quar ter in which it was received. Sec. 1G0. That the Postmaster Gene ral may provide, by regulations for car- . rying small newspapers, issued less fre quently than once a weck? in packages to one address from . a known office or publication to regular subscribers,.at: 4b* rate of one cent for each four ounces, or portion thereof. . . . ,. Sec. 101. That persons known as-re gular dealers iu newspaper* and periodi cals may receive and transmit by mail such quantities of. either as. tb**y nifty require, and j>ay the postage thereon as received at the same rates pro rata as re gular subscribers to such publication who pay quarterly in advance. . i SOUTH CAROLINA KAlLttOAD, Chaiu.kston, S. <?., Mar 10, 1872. On and after SUNDAY*, Ma* 19, the Ilasscngcr trains ou.the South Carolina ilaiiroad will run .is follows: f ? ?>? . -.? ? in *b von august a. Leave Charleston - IkoOa ra Arrive at Augusta - - 5:-f0 p ia FOR COI.fMUt.V. Leave Charleston - 9:*0 a m Arrive at CoTnmbin, - 5;30 p ?t FOR CHARLESTON. I^cavo Augusta <? - OrO?'?'ra Arrive at Charleston - 4:30 p ra Leave Columbia r 0:00 a m Arrive at Charleston . - 4:30 p nt s AUGUSTA XI(;Jlf KXI'ItK?*. (Sundays exempted.) ? Leave Charleston ' *t " fbSO p m Arrive at Augusta ? - . 7iH5 a rti ix3avc Augusta - - 0:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:50 a m fOLUMUIA NU;l|T EXr?RfB*i (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston Arrive at Columbia - ? Leave Col tin ibia -. * ? - Arrive at. Charleston ? suxxjiEitvitiM". rnAtx. Leave Summervillc - 7:25 am. Arri%*o at Charleston - 8:40 a m Leave Charleston - '?:25 p m Arrive at Summerville at - 4.40 p m CAMDKX puan'.!!. Leave Camdon - - 7.20 a m Arrive at Culumbia - 11 55 a ?n, LcaVe Columbia - - 2.10 p in Arrive at Cam den ? 0.55 p m Day ipid Night Trains connect at Au gusta wlthMacon and Augusta Itailroad and Georgia Kail roads. This is tho quickest and most direct rodle, and ns comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other points West and Northwest; Columbia Night Trains connect with: Greenville and Columbia Kail mad, and l)ay and Night Trains cup m et withCbar lotto Koad. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects at Kb?~vi?lo daiiv (except Sundays) with Day l*n*sen ger Irain, and runs through toColumbia A. L. TYLEtt, Yieo-iVsidcitt. S. 11. Pic'ccus General 'fieket Agent, 8ep 27