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Mtraage Results of a Weil. Persons l'oiNened?The Purlicnlurs. On Thursday night last a marring*' occurrou in unitou which roamuxi in the prostration of over flfly of our bestpooplo from the cflfects of scmo kinds of poison which hud by sotno overnight or mistuko, gotten into n lot of oustards which was served on1 to tho guests. On Thursday night the marriage occurred, as por notico in anothor column, ol Mr. W. J. Braxelton, of Knoxvillo ard Miss Lillio Anderson, ot Dalton, tho coremonoy being perlormod by Kov. A. W. Gas^ ton at tho Profibytorinn Church. After mo cororaonoy aauppor was given in honor of tho occasion by Mr. and Mrs. John Graves, tho mother and Rtcpfather of tho brido, to which an unusually large numbor of guests were iiivitod. It sooms from all tl^. iformation wo could gloan, thnt tWg ta^ bios woro set, at both of which custard was served. That which was sewed at tho first toblo was flavored 'with ono ingredient, and that at thosocond tablo with another, and all that partook of tho custard at tho sccqnd tab!? commoncod to got sick on 8a turday, about fifty hours after it had boon takon into tho stomach. On Sunday moro than fifty men, vromon and children, were down, all of thorn sufforing with all tho symptoms of poisoning, denoted by vomit ing and purging, and in many canes with an intonso burning in the region of tho stomach. Tho city physicians, woro busy tho ontiro day Sunday and yesterday, but in conscquenco ol being unablo to diagnoso the canes suf* ficiontly cloar to dotermino what poiaon bad boon takon, thoy woro unablo to troat tho casos other than in * gonoral way. Many of tho patiflntR wnrn rlolinimio ??'! ?1 WW ?V.V UVMIIVUO) AtlIU JllllllUOCtt UI thorn wore almost destituto of any action of tho palso. Tho brido and bridogrootn who ioft for a tour to Knoxvilto, and tho family that gavo tho suppor, havo not been hoard from sinco tho night in question, and fears aro entertained that thoy havo boon stricken down somowhero in Tonnes* seo. At tho timo wo go to press, nono of iho uulicted persons, who consist of tho best people jn tho city, huTO sufficiently recovered to bo out, nd novoral casosaro in a critical condition with littlo hopes of recovery. When it is romomborod that tho' pooplo at whoso houso tho supper 00currcd, aro among the best and most rospectod people in tho city, it will appear evident that some mistako has occurred somewhere, or perhaps some chemical action has been engendered that is at this time unknown. The nnltf oaa ?-*-? r? * ^ 4 l%" 4 4 1 vi?ij ui?i * (??*> ovvinn lU UU llllllf lilt' custard in question wub flavored with tho oxtract of poach loavos, but as this viow of tho caso does not seem plausible, somo otlior source must ho looked to for the solution of tho distress^ ing affair. Tho opinions of tho city physicians vary in rogard to tho exciting cause, but whatever it may bo, it is duo to humanity that it be cleared up by a scientific investigation, and that it bo not allowed to remain veiled in ir.ystoiy. Tho baro fact of so much time elapsing between tho supper and tho timo that the patients commented to suffer is a subject of much speculaon. Ntio blamo, up to tho present writing, if? nttachod to any one, and ns all parties concerned, are down, uvuu iu unu uuuit, who now 11oh in a very critical condition, the whole affair flcomB to bo regarded hy the puhlic as well as hy tho physicians as hoyond explanation, other than that soino chomical affinity had taken phier hetwoon certain ingredients which produced an element which is dos? tructivo to human life. When it is romemherod that similar accidents have occurred on account of eating creams, it in duo to tlio world that a scientific investigation niton Id develop tho causos and actions which ongen* dor under such circumstances a dan-, gorous chomieal ingredient, in order that like occurrences may bo guarded against in future. If tho peach leaves under certain circumstances liboratod prussic acid, tho circumstances which Jed to its formation should he known, tlio antidote published, and (ho way pointod out to guard agninst its re* occurrence; no matter what afUnitioB prodnecd tlio chemical compound that producod tlio violent sickncss upon ovory 0110 who tasted tlio infcctod custard, tlio facts relative to it .should bo mado known to the world, by a strict, searching and scientific investigation, which would forever debar another similar occurrence. At t-lio Umo of thitj writing no deaths have occurred, although inanyjj aro very low, and nono can foresee what will bo the ultimate result. Sinco writing the above, wo learn that Mr. and Mrs. Graven huvo boon hoard from. They woro both taken sick 'u Tonn08300, but woro oxpontod to arrivo in tho city last night for treatment.?Dallon (tia.) Enterprise, A Negro In Torment, Our friend, Capt. Tom Evans, its responsible for ihia story of lladical reformation and prompt relapse: It was in Robeson county, N. C., tho other day, the piney woods were on iiro and, a 1.0,510 wns asleep in an ox cart, driving homo fioni the mill. A pine trio lay acrot-s I he road, bizzinji and Inn ning, and the cart ran against this ti ee, and over it went, and caught the negro i.nder it. JIo woko up> and thought lie was in h? i, and as tho turpentine streamed from the tree in a blr.ze of iiio and the balls ot hot j.iteh ciacklcd and popped, he lot got all about the oxen and cait and hc<>an cul 1 iiifr on ovorvbnrlv In 0 -- o J J * ? deliver him, shouting at tlio top oj his voice for his coon dog, "Ilerc Pomp! here ! here 1" and then for "maree John, oh, m"-aM~s-e J-o-h nl" and when all help failed him, he addressed himself Pquurely-to the devil; "Please don't Mister debbnl, jest dis time ; my ole marse, lie's white folk yon know, ho bay, Jako, you'so a nig. ger, I 6a, I'se aa good as white folks, an' dar ain't hut one nigger an' dat was you, Mister debbnl, but O ain't 1 soiry 1 siiid it, we'se all collorod folks togedder, you know, now Mister debbul, oh Lordy, I'm gitten hot, liaileJujar ! i can't stand dat!" and as a piece of hot pitch took him on the shin he sprang to his feet and hie head struck the bottom of tho cart and set it right tide up ; and there ho beheld the 6teer, a lew feet oil", switch ing his tail and ficding on the swamp gra s. lie just spat off his hands* and tore down a young tree and skin nod all the leavi-Holf. talking all tli^ time: "Ole uncle Pete's young eon Jacob thought lie was dai! Sho' null dar I is but bress de angels, heres dat durn little hull, an' it I don't put a chunk of iiro under his tail and give him hell from light here homo my name ain't .lake, an' my ha'r don't kii.K like a wild bunch of giapes?Kaleigh (N. C.) Sentinel. ? A clergyman lately called upon a jeweler in liiddcford, jMe., and Ini'id ou nun ?LS, sayin<r tiuvt 12 years ago the merchant in making change gave iiim a $20 lall instead of a two, and that li is conscience had troubled him over since, lie dosen't appear to have said anything about interest, either simple or coni,ound. lint a btill more remarkable c iao of c ?naeience has occured at Newport, R I , where a man from I be country, who bus supplied a grocer with e^ga lur several yvara, c mleased that bo bad cheated him out ol $5 by giving abort measure. In order to make ovory>? thing b< pi tiro the grocer contested tb it l.t l.oa ?.? ... - 1-1 A I iiv> ikio |;uiv.i 1UU Illilll 11 U.IU bill. So it seemed to bo pretty ovon nil around. The ladies of Abbeville have a talking club, (ieetip and scandal is forbidden, tho c<n 1 y eubjtcts "of con-* vei'sation ulloued being those bearl ing "it domestic economy, religion and la-ihiwii* If people believe money is scarce, just let them stand around lor a while and hoar a pair oi prize fighters discussing thu'r relative ahilites.?Now York Dispatch. . . The rcmilt of an Indiana newspaper contest is thus announced: "A big I ndianapolit) daily Bat on tho Dublin Uovi6.fr. You on?5l>t to have hoard the squeal/' Jlelmhohl has boon ro oasod frem the insane asj-lurn, it has boon proved I hat he did not, as wan charged, ntteinpt to pay an advertising aerount. Danbury News. Four wild pigeons and HOvonty-fivo men with guns passed Nortli, 8nlur? dav n(liirnrwin? Tinnlnn't/ y J "WWW. ( rant and hi9 party of oflloifil burn mcrs aro d?ia>l ftoating in tho Colorado mountainH, Oli, fur a good, big, vig~ oriiH Sioux or Kickapoo raid! Ono of our town boys, whilo walking out with liis now boots on for tho first timo, was ndurossod in tho following manner: ' Good morn ing Hob! "Now boots.'' How uro you ? **Givo four dollar*.'' Whero uro you going? "I got Ihoin' at brother Willie's." An Aberdeen girl supposes that tho reason she has never kindled a tlamo in any man's heart, id because i she is not a good match. If you wish to enj >y constitutional liberty, don't wear a pull -back dress. Never neglect your daily private, prayer; and romombor that God j hears your prayore. A St. Louis dog poos about tho strcote gathering cigar fitnnips, which it eanio3 Imuiio to his muster. Jt was H DOOl" fifliftil1 vvln\ flU'tin/l ?5.!o ? ..w*. ...to specimen of oi<jur city. ? 4^ ;? Tlie W heeler-House at Columbia, is closed. LEO A1J ar o r I i1KS. Olivia ur iSUUl'll UAHOJL1NA. , Pickens County. IN PliOBATE COURT. i Stephen D. Kcitli, ns Administrator <lc bonis non ol Mattlicw Keith, deceased, petitioner, vs. Margaret Edens auil Jaines Ilurdinc, ns Administrators of Alexander Edens, deceased* unto their sureties James E. llagood an*/ A. J- Anderson ; James M. Edens, as administrator do bonis non of Alexander Edens, doceased, and his sureties Margaret Edens, Sauieul Edens and Allen Ed?ns. Petition for Account, Relief, &c. It aimcarinir In mv snliuf.ioi!/*?? ? , o ?J uu.l mu defendant, James M. Kdens, reside out of unci beyond the limits of this State. On motion of W. G. Keith and A. lllylhe. attorneys for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said James M. Kdens do appear at my oflice in Pickens Court house, on I he l'Jlh day of November, A. D. 1875, to show cause, if any lie can, why the prayer of the petitioner, new on file in my otiioe, should not be granted, and upon his failure to do so, his consent thereto will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, of oilicc this (til. ,liiu.il A I\ 1 err. . ... v,,.^ v. ?>V|/>\,<MUVI , <1. JL/. lO'U, STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. 1'ioKicNa COUNTY. Coin t of CoinmoM l'luas. 15iiylirt W. Miinscll. Thomas Pluli'lu.i' Mi.?. I sell, Camilla Hendricks and luisband. James | I', llendrick;-, Malinda A. Thigpcu uud hua? j bund, Caleb Thigpcn, plaintills, Against James liaswetl, Hubert Itowcu. William A. I Clyde, Henry C. Ui-iTlmmas W. lirooks, j (Icorge N llrown, .lames II. Glar.cner, l'asclial l>. Cureton, Nancy A. Green, William ill. lSranilelt, Allen J. MauUlin. llobcr'. I'U j liolt llolcombc, Washington K. liolcombc, William II. Ilulcoinbc, Thomas W. Russell, j Orlando C. Folger, The Atlanta and itichmonil | Air Lino Railway Company, defendants. Copy Summons for Relief. ; To the I lei re at Law of Tinsa Kmma Johnson, wile of Johnson, now deceased? > ?? .... ...i.Mv i > >> iiumuL-r.-) iimuiown, uclcmlaiits in this iiclioi). You arc hereby summoned and required to answer llie complaint in this action, which has been tiled in the ofliee of tlioClerk of the Court ol' Common l'lefts for said county, and to serve n copy of your answer on the subscribers at their oftiec, in the city of Orconi ville, S. C., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer tlrs complaint within ' the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply to (the Court for the relief demanded in the i complaint. Dated <Scpt, 10, | WlllTNKlt & SYMMI-JS, nott (?w I'laintills' Attorneys. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County <f 1'ickkn?. !u Probato Court. ; .Stephen I>. Keith as Administrator <lc honis itoit of Allen Keith, decen.scd, ]>cti(ioiici*. Against ' Margaret iMens and .James lliirdine, A linini*lruiur.-< of Ale\':in<fer IMiiis, docoascd, and others, < 1 oIe 11 <hi11Ik. Petition for Account, llelief, &c. It appearing to my satisfaction (hat Jaincf M. Kdelis, one of the defendants in the uhove case, resides out of and beyond the limits of this State. On motion of A. Islytiio and \V. 0 Keith, Keith, attorneys for petitioner, it is ordered that tlltS Said .lllinrrt M .t ... jiMVH.i uu M|ipi':ir at my oflicc at l'ickcns CourtI10U8O, on Halurilay, tlic UHh <lny of November, A. i). 187">, to sliow cau.so, it'any lie can, wliy the prayer of tbe petitioner, now on file in my ollico, should not bo granted, ami upon liis failure to?Io ho, It is consent will be entered upon record. Given under my liandnnd seal of olTicc (liisOth I day of .September, A. L>. 187<?. I. II. IMMM'OT, I noJt lOw Judge of l'robntc. importaiit to Uk> 4 n rangers ami Planters of li|?|?rr South Carolina. 1,000 GRANGE PLOW STOCKS FOR SALE. Wc arc mow prepared (o furnish any amount, of (Iioho Stocks, and if upon trial entire Hutislacliou in net given, wo will refund every dollar pnid us. % All orders received prior to the 1st of September will be promptly tilled at thai time. Price $!J.0U. ckly & imo? nolO 2m Greenville, 8. C. Attniiotf - Hitils!' j J\ H i "Jj ? * i ? * - 4 C? 'Flic Ocoiu'? licutlicr, Root, Shoe a ml IVIaiifiK'tiiriii^ ( ompaiiy, Wallialla, N. C. AVill (akc Hides anil Skins at liberal prices, in exchange for II A lt\I SS aii?l UPPHH '' LUAlIIlOlt, I*4<[Uul to any Northern tanning. Also, for their celebrated homemade BOOTS and SHOES? ul moderate priccs. Hides forwarded to us by Air Line Hailroad, direct to Seneca City. ]Jy lilue Kid go Railroad, direct to Wulhalla. 0. WANS*Kit, no38 3m ' 0. FILSINGEll. Green vile & Columbia R R SCHEDULE ON' nml n.i r FRIDAY, .4UGU8T 'JKth. 1874, Iliu I'A^SliNGKU TRAINS 011 this lloail will l)o run as follows, daily, Sundays excepted: ur. iA-uvc Columbivnt 7.20 a in " Alston tt.05 a in " Newberry 10.I>1 a ni '* Cokesbury 2.05 p m ' Helton 3.50 p in Arrive al Greenville 6.30 i? in DOWN. Leave Greenville al C.30 a in " lielton 8.30 a ni ?? Cokesbury 10.13 a n ? Newberry 1.30 p n " Alston JlilO p n Arrive at Columbia 0 00 j? u onnect at Alston with Trains on tin Spartanburg nml Union Railroad; connect at Columbia willi NightTrains on the South Car oitna Kaiiroad up and down ; also Willi Train: filing Norlli and South on tlie Charlotte, Co luinbia ami Augusta and the Wilminglou; (Jo liiiubia and Augusta Railroads. ARBIiVlLLK BRANCH. Train leave Abbeville at '.1.16 a in., conned ing willi Down Train It jiii Greenville. Leai Cukesbury at 2.15 p tu., connecting with (, , Train from Columbia. Aecommuilaliou Trail Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leflj? Cokesbury at 11.15 a ni., or on ilie arrival t the I>o\vn Train from Greenville. Leaves / ! beville al 1 o'clock p. in., connecting with ( Train from Columbia. AN lit! 11 SON BRANCH AND BLUE 1 V DIVISION. DOWN. Leave Walhalla at (?, > , " I'erryvillo ). " l'endlctoii 7.1< a in " Anderson 8.10-a in Arrive ftt Helton nt 0.00 ft Connecting willi down train from GreenvilU Ul?. Leave Hull on fit a.r?0 j> ni " Anderson 4.50 p m " Pendleton O./iO p m " Perryvillc 0.85 p in Arrivo at Wallialln at 7.15 p ni Accommodation Trains between Helton um! Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Leave Helton lit 0.50 .int., or on urriv ni of Down Train from Greenville. Lenvi Anderson at 2.00 p in., connecting with Uj Train from Columbia. THOMAS I>01)AMHAD. General Superintendent. JAT1KZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent. Sejit 10 0 If Sclicdule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway. noiNfl NOHTH?EXPRRFS TRAIN. I.cavo Atlanta <>.00 ]i u Leave Seneca (Jily 11.61 ji h I.cavc Central 12.42 a ii Leave Ktislcy 1.1 ii a ii Leave Greenville 2.12 n ii /,eave Aurinnnurg r>.(? ? a in A i rive nt Charlotte B.Oli a 111 ClOINIJ SOUTH?r.MT.KSH TRAIN. Leave Charlotte G.Oo a rn Leave Spartanburg lO./jOain Leave (Ireenvillo ]'J.p m Leave Kaaley 1.1") p in Leave cut ral 2.00 |> ni Leave Seneca City . 1H |> m Arrive at Atlanta U.18 p in ooi.n'o north?accommodation trainLeave Atlanta 7.03 n ni Leave Seneca CSty O.lfi |> in Leave cut ral (1.07 a m Leave l'asley 7.15 a m Leave flrccnvillc H-'21 a ni A.tiiYc Ojiiinnuniirg 1 1.00 U III \rrive at liarlotlo 0.00 p m (lOINd 80HTII?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. I.cavo liarlulte 8.13 p m Leave Spartanburg 8.8Q p in Leave Greenville 10.48 p in Leave Ertnley 11.42 p ni Lc avc oal 12,51 a ni Leave Scneca City 1.61 a in Arrive at Atlanta 1.48 p ni 11 Y. SAGE Eiir. fi Snpt. ISAAC M." BRYAN, ATTOK2V I1Y AT LAW. GiUEilVIUE C, H? 5, C. Practices in Courts of Pickone county, and in United States Courts PlFM? II III IntpmuppnTiPo A Wl? AvJL aiiujjii^jui iiiiou H|?wilily cured i.v 1>|{. itKOK'H only known nu<1 hiiro Hviiicily. no CIMIIUi: for trialnaul until cured. Cull on or u<ldrc?? Dr. J. C. BECK. 112 John St., Cincinnati, 0. " "notice . 1 Wo lmvo just replenished our Block of mcrolioadiso for Iho full niul winter Undo. Ladies' and flcnllemon's hals and dress goods generally have received special alien- , linn. ' Our Shoo Department Is very full, amounting to nearly one thousand il oil ars. Our General Ntoelc Comprises nearly everything you arp likely to need and will be sold very low. Half Car Load. Of hesl Liverpool Salt on hand and fov sale two dollars per sack, which is ntlTJ A T)T> JLUXJlJL XV | Than before tlic >vnr. All arc respec'.fully invited lo call ami see them. Hester & Hester. Central, S. C.. Oct. 28, 187-1. Coloiiisis, lOmi grants and Travelers Wcslward. For map circulars, condensed time tallies and general information in regard to transportation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address Ai.hkkt 1$. Wkknn, General Emigrant Agenr, Ollicc No. 12 11. I. Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. No one shou'.d go West without first getting in communication with Iho General Emigrant Agent, and become informed as to superior advantages, cheap and quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. All information cheerfully given. W. L. DAN LEY, nr>3 Oni G. 1*. & T. A. Law Nolioc. 'J lie undersigned, having resumed (lie prac ticc of law, will attend the Courts on the 8th Judicial Circuit. ISusincss left with Win. E llagood, at l'ickens C. 11., will ho promptly on... .i^.i ? * <" iv, ?> , H. ll^llUWSUlN. Nov. 11, 1871. r%r /^\ 1>>latc1li'i:y'? L?[ i *Vlmproved CUCUMBEU Jraj I? r& g) tVUOl) ru.Ml'isJhcao-. \V jy knowledge Standaud of i he market, by popular VCIH',0,i 1'1C best pump fur the cash money. Attention is invited to Blatchley's Improved Bracket, the 1'J Kct Ib'op Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without disturbing the joints, and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts, aiul will last a life time. For salo by Dealers and I lie trade ift'iu-rallv. In cn-tlor in lir> sum ilmi 3*011 get I?lntclilcy*s l'unip, be cnrefill and ace that it has 111y Initio murk as above. If you do no! know where to buy; descriptive circulars, together willi the inline nml address of the ngont hearesi you, will be promptly furnished hy nil dreading with alamp. C.'IIAS. ItliATCIILKY, IM a 11 it iircis 2j?'.)ia ^01<oninu;ii0rce St., Philadelphia TIE, FREIGHT, 'AI savb:i>. Dealers save Five, Ton and Fifteen 1 .1.11 ? i i " > 1 uuiiiti n |>UI i IKMISIIIHI OM V^lt?ill 8, JUKI got Tobacco at low cat figures, by ordering from ! FERRY & SLAWSON, i Indian Girl Cigar ISloro, j COLUMIJIA S. C. N. 15. Send lor Sampled. Due 21 18 tf. |ii|K x i;w liOW f>o^, ? ow? Mawifaoliircrs *11 ('ollnii (iins, Cotlon (iiti i Fcfilui's, <.'onilciiscrs ninl Culloii Gin Mivtoi rial < !' < vuiy description. Our C!ins have Im'pii in i???' thirty years, ami have nn cstabli-hcil reputation tor simplicity, light, run* i niug, <lural?ility, and for quality ami quan- | iiiu .-.r i;i i > " ... ..... j..iKinti'ii. wui- reeuer 18 easily attached to l 1m- (!iu, and easily operated by i' any hand of ordinary intelligence. 'J'hey are i i lie simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market and feed with more regularity than ispos? i sihle by hand, increasing tho outturn ami i giving a cleaner and better sample. At all Fairs where exhibited and by Planters havi ing them in use, they have been accorded the highest cnconiuniH. Our Condensers are well l made, durable and simple in construction, i and do what is required of them rapidly and i well. No additional power is acquired to i drive the Feeder or Condenser, and no Gin i llouso is complete without them. We are i prepared to warrant, to any reasonable exi tent, perfect satisfaction to every purchaser. i,iruiiinrp, prices rum lull information furnifllicil, Address ns above, or apply lo Julius C' Smith. Greenville S_0. HAMI'LB A ALi;\AM)i:U, Manufacturers and Jobbers of MKN'S HOYS' WOMKN'8, BOOTS ami SIIOKS, (./luu'lollo, N. ('. I I in lh'. It. J. UillilAlltl nAVlNO returned mid permanently located fit 1'ickcnsvillo, roupeoifully oil ;r? his Professional services to tho citi/onH of tlint vioiuily iii>1 suiTouiidiiig country. CUargeu rensonubte. Muy' ? ?1 - ? 1 T < - - 4 Courage Home Enterprise and Hoae People, i 1>00RS, SASH AND BLINDS Geo. S. Hacker, > CHARLESTON, S. C. I The only Cnrolininn engnnged in flic mnn afiiclurc of Doors, Snali, Iilinds, Moulding. ii ml Turned Work in Charleston, S. C . l'riccs as low ns any other house, nnd all * work fust class. no 2lMy FICKEXS HIOII NCIIOOL. 1875. milK Exorcises of (lie First Term of tliis JL School will commence January 18th ontl end June 4th ; the Second Term, July 5th and end November 10th. Students entering within two weel^ after the commencement of the Terms, will be charged for the whole term ; those entering after this time, from tho time of entering, llence, it is rerjr import* ant that students enter at the commencement m ,m iiiu iuriu mai mcy may l>c properly and justly classified. Course of Study- m FlllMAUY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR GLASS. * 1st Tern>?Spelling, Webstcrs 5 Rending, Bar* gent's Series. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued } Primary Geography, Cornell's ; Mental A ? rillinictic, Davies; Exercises in Writing, INTER MEDIATE CLASS. 1st Term?Geogrnpliy qontmued: Introduce -y 1 tory English Grammar, Itulliuns ; Reading continued; Eloments of Written Arithmetic, . I Davies; Exercises in Writing. ' 2d Term?Inter mediate Geography completed; Analytical English Grammar, ltullions; Elements of Written Arithmetic tompleted ; I Primary U. S. History, Quackcnbos; Exercises in Writing. SENIOR CLASS. I IstTirm?English Grammar completed Phyo-? si ;.\l Geography, Warren's, Gommon 8cho?J I Arithmetic, Davies ; Analysis of Words? r, - av7n.?n. \ 2d Term?Annlysis of English Language, Grecue's; Arithmetic continued ; Smaller Composition, Quackenbos; Higher U. H History, Stephens'. 1'KEl'AllATOHY DEPART SH$ NT. j UN ion ci.,t.?s. 1st Term Latin Grammar Bullions; Latin Reader, bullion?; Elementary Algebra, Davie , History of England, Markhain's. 'id Term?Six llooks of Crcsai, Bullions; Analysis of Latin Sentence, Arnold's Rec?n<t. Latin Hook ; Greek Grammar, Bullions; Greek Header, Bullions'; lilementary AI jf e - ^ , bra, completed; Nulurall'hilosophy, QMMk cubos, 0 1NTKUMKIWATK CI.ASS. i 1st Term?Sis books of Virgil, Aiiiiion 9 Grci k Header, completed; l'lain Geometry Loomis; Higher Composition and Khetnrio f \{uiickviiuof; Kemlrick' (Ireek Ollendorff; I 2d Term?Sallust's Catniine & Jugiirlhii, An* I lion's; Xenoplion's Anabasis, Ambon'*; Higher Algebra, commenced; Robinson'* New University; Solid and Spherical Ofoinctry, completed; Chemistry, Youinan s SBNIOR CLASS. 1st Term?Cicoro's Select Orations, Antlion's Xenoplion's McinorafcUia of Socrates; Ani (lion's; Trigonometry ami Surveying, Loo mis; Roman History, Arnold's; Latin Prose Com posit ion, Arnold's. 2d Term?Ant lion's; Six books of Homer'n H Hind, Ambon's: Creek Prose Composition Arnold's; algebra completed, Astronomy, JP Urockl?sl?v's* The above courso will preparo enn didatos for admission into tho Soimio-* more ('i.\ss of any of our Southern Collides. Ntudonta, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon th jHovoral studies of caeh class, will nc bo allowed tho privilouu to advaueo to I tho noxt higher, but bo retained in such class, till all tlio studies of it bo satisfactorily completed. Tuition of Primary Department i i'kr term. Junior Class, - 810.00 Intermediate Class, - 12.50 Senior " - 1 r 1U.VV I Preparatory Department, U0.00 j No deduction will ho mado for lost timo except from prolonged sieknowH. Monthly reports of punclulity, doportinont, and recitations in caoit &tudy, will bo furnished parents. J. II. CAliLISiiK, Principal* D0CJ7. 17 tl N FiniiiY GROCERIES. I have on hand and intend to koop cons Htnnlly a general ANMOI'tlllCllt ^ of Family Groceries, which will i.? ? -- oyiu Vllt'np FOll CASH, such as Bacon. Flour, Molasscu Uoffee, Hugar, and in fact every nrliclo usu?, ally kept in my line. I also repair watches, clocks anil jewelry. Or<lcrc(l: A lot of fust rate jewelry, which will ho disposed of on the best of terms. Photographs taken in tho most, approved modern style. J. II. OLAZENBR, Euslcy Station. Arpl 28 35 ly ftOIITON A ILKjOOD, A T T O 11 N IS Y S A T L A W, > \i till* give their ntlentioo to Ihe I'rnctice V T ami to the Collodion of Penpionu, Bounty Land find nil olhor Claims. ^ J. NORTON, J. K. HAOOOD, * / .. Wulhalla, H. (5, lMokcna, 8, C. 4 July '27tli 1871. 1 tf* v W t,