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A Patriarchae Coull. ?TheJeok.1 Jj?S$r>?) <>?MR<ok Hay,: Mr. Jame* Che?*, , who, with His wifo, lives n few miles west of Milleri tarTof!itt'aW!??*-' . was born JnuuaYy 11, 1769, n tho pase of King- Mountain, Guston County, N. C- His wifo wan born in 1774, i:i the sainc vicinity. In 17*94 they word mafriccj that is seventy eight years ngo, and borbtpi, arc tho only living couple of whom as much can bo raid. In 1811 or 1812, they moved to the viuioiuity of Browling Green, Kon tucky' und there leaviug his wife *ud * family under the protection of his newly formed acquaintances, Mr. Cheek enlis ted sb Jncko?? o comnn. ud, and served under him during the war with the Creek Indians,' participating iu tho pat ties of Tallahatche, Tulladcga, Autosse, Emucfau, Horse Shoe Bend, and other of'jlcss note, being present when the re nowoed chief, Wcathorford, surrouded and delivered his last sad spoeoh. At the close of the. war, he returned to his lamily at Browliog Green, aud shortly after moved th this State and settled near where he and his wife now live. They reared a family of eleven children, all of whom are now living?the youn gest, a daughter, being foriy-two yoars old. All have married and have families, except one sou, who in a mauiac. The ten families have reared 103 grand children' eighty still living. Twenty three 6f these grand childreu havo mar ried, formiug twenty threo uew families -and hrro^eixty.- childreu. Of these great grand children fifty aro living? some of them v oid . enough to marry This is a prolific fsjCuily, remarkable for longevity, hppe^ipfriigality nod indus try. y?*i ? "Lfxt parent.'; talk much and talk well nt^htn c. A father who is habitually silent iu his own houte may be iu many rcsyetts a wiso mau, but ho is not wise in his silence. Wesomerimcs soo parents, who aro the life of every company they enter, dull, silent, and uninteresting at home among, their children. If they have,not mental activity and men tal stores sufficient for both, let thutn first provide their own household. Ire aud exports beef and wheat, and lives on potatoes, and thoy faro as pooly who reserves their social charm4 for compan ions abroad, and keep thoir dullness lor home consumption. It is bettor to instruct children and make thein happy at home'than il is to charm strangers er amuse friends, i A sileuthoure is a dull place for young people?a placo from whieh thoy will escape if they .can. They will talk or think,?f being shut up there, snd tbe youth who dues uot love borne is iu danger. The eaao of Daniel Samuel, petition ing creditors, iu tho matter of tho Groen ville and Columbia Railroid, petition of iuvo|un?ary bankruptcy, was before Judge Bryan,in.Charlortou, on the l?th. Mr. J. D. Popo appeared as von um.1 rop resenting a larg er :nnouul ol'guarr.mtecd bonds as opposiug counsel to adjudica tion. Mr. Baxter also appeared as op posing counsel. Messrs Situo.iton aud Bker represented tho Executive Com-no inittcc of the bond-holder*, who met.in SuDO'-iast' and Messrs. Conner, the rrcdithra. Mr. John J'. Uhett, conn ^cllor;f?r Ufe respondents, filed tlio re leaf lings were road. Messrs. D. 'f. potbiUi G. P. Bryan and (). P. Melton, for tho petitioner, aud Messrs. John T.J^hett and A.C. Ma grath, coHru. Settlement Madk.? Mr. T. K. Sasportas, tho former Treasurer of Or angeburg county, has been engaged for a day or two past iu arrauging his mat lure at the office of tho State Auditor, and h u> made, complete settlements for the years 18G8 and 1H??, iucl usive. It will, he romcmbcred that chargos bad been made against Mr. Sasportas, to the effect that ho was a defaulter during named in the year mentioned. I'hissct tlennut would appear to show that there was no ground for the charges, as well as the fatt that Ihc iuti^tneuts of tho grand jurf bavc all boeuquashed. It is stated that for the year 1870 no question has b .en raised.? Union. ' The Me Lai (Mi i.i n Case.?Chief Justice Moses rendered his decision in tho McLaughlin case at Charleston Tuesday, saying that it was clear that Mr. McLaughlin not being a paity to any criminal case before vhc court, Judge Lee had no power to issue the attachment, and Wart acting entirely beyond his jurisdiction. He had no doubts- that tho judge hsd acted without improper motives, and had sim ply -made a-mistake; he might himself have made such a mistake n good many years ago, when he wan young at the bar us Judge Lee. Ho, therefore, ordered that Mr. McLaughlin be discharged from the custody of tho snor'iff.-? Union. A Lulto has just been discovered n ?wug the Cacade Mountains, in Ore gon, which is Burrounded?by a. p?rp"n dicu'sr wall 2,n00 foot high Ayer's Ck?uurt?o Pills, Ht^iHbt^ *** Of ft ZrfUEOttvft Perhaps no on Clue- M ?o unjvt required by body OIhI nor wo ever any bt> fore so universally adopted into use, ni every country ana among all classes, ae this mild but efficient purgative Ml. The obvious reason la. that it la a more relia ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried It, know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it oures their neighbors and friends; and all know that what it doca once it doea al ways ? that It never fails through any fault or near* fiLTnee^aorl^^ of the following complaints, but auch caret are known In every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and condition* in all climates; containing neither calomel norany deleterious drag, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their neo in any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to parity the blood and stimulate) It Into healthy action?remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, whorevcr they exist, such de rangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given In the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these nil* rapidly cure:?. For ?yepepal? or Kntilg-ntlon, UeelftOO? ?es?, lunzaor and Isom of Appetite, thoy should be taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach, and restore its healthy tono and act'.m. For JLtvor Complaint and Its various symp toms, Billons lleadacbe, stick llrutl ochc, Juan til c? or Cireen Nlckarw, Bil aoae Colic and IIIUon* trovers,thoy should be Judiciously taken fur each oase, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause It. .For Dj?ontcrr or DiurrboNl, but one mild dose is generally required. For Ilhenmnttnm, Uo.it, Gravel, Pal> 8i Cation of the* llsart, Pain in alte Idr, Hack and sbolna, they should be oontin uously token, as roquirod, to change the diseased action of the system, with such chango those complain tu disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Awelllng-a they should be taken In largo and frequent doecs to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For ^oppression a large nose bhould be taken as it produces tho dee trod effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner PIU, take me or two rill* to promote digestion and rolievo the stomach. - An occasional dose stimulates the stomarh and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and Invigorates tho system. Hence It Is often ad vantageous where no'serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these JMI Ofmakcs Htm feel decidedly bet ter, from thoir cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatua. Dr. J. C. A YER ?t CO., JPracttcal ChemUtt, LO WELL. MASS.. V. 8. A. may 11 ly Aybr's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chili Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Aru'j, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the nlibations whloh arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poison*, No one remedy Is louder called for by the necessities of tho American' people than a eure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now tumbled to offer, wllH a perfect certainty that it will eradicate tho disease, and with aasur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from Its use In any quantity. That which protects from or prevents thla dis order mult be of immense service in the com munities where it prevails. Prevention la better titan core, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of thl? baleful dis temper. This " CcrtE" expels the miasmatio poison.of Fbveu ajcd AuL'k from the h.Vftcm. ami prevents tho development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only tho best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The largo quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and In bilious districts, where Fkveb ajtd Agi'k prevails, everybody ehould have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It ia hoped this price will place it within the reach Of all ?the poor aa well as the rich. A great superiority of this romody over any other ever discovered for the spoedy and certain cure of Intergjlttcnta is, that it contains no QfH ulno or mineral: consequently it produces no Stlnism or other Injurious effects whatever npon e constitution. Those rured by it are left as henlthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is uot alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from Its Irritation, among whith are Neuralgia, Ithoumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the bpleen, Hysterics, Pain in tho Uowels,. .Colic, Paralvsln, and derangement of tho Stomach, all of whlrh, when originating in this eauee, put on the in termittent type, or becomo periodical. This " Cun?" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an In valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or tesiporarily residing in the mala rious dlstricLs. If taken occasionally c; daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the systom, and cannot accumulate In sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence It is even more valuable for protection than cure: anil few will ever suffer from Inter mittcnta if they avail thctnbolvco of tho protec tion this romedv affords. For hirer dam plaint*, arising from torpid It v of tho Liver, It Is an excellent remedy, aflm ulatlng ihn I.lver into hoalthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines tau. mil'.uti.n nr Dr. J. C. AYEH4zOOM7^?rcll, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL ROUND THK WORLD. rillCE, 01.4O PER BOTTLE. r?ny 11 c ly THE Ol.n ESTABLISHED @fe/ualqW((J(nc^ (gcflcac n r7 A MF RTCA. THE No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organised and /Vtirfni Kntlrtly to Preparing towntj and (biitddU tgtftjed stten TO IISCO.ui,- TnOROVOH Practical Ac ecu nta;; ts jikp Ol?ER 2*500 YOUNG MEN rSOM TBM SOUTHERN STA TES Saps' GRADUATED at this INSTlTUT/OH, and art nowfilling Responsible ami Lucrative Positions in the Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES of the Country. EUERE ARE NO I'ACATJONS. Students (an enter ml any timt. Speci.il individual fosiruttfon and tnteett ruaran teed. Send/vr College DocnnenMandtf Undid Speci mens of Penmanship. Enclote (too Postage Stamp j. Address all Commnnictlions to W. H. SADLER, Pres*. Sentkern Business College, fiAl TIMOR B, MP. no* 11 BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS ?Vf~.-v-^v AT J. M'NAMARA'S ?jtt avr .f^;- . ? . He has just opened a 8ELKCT STQCK, comprising all the LATEST STYLES of DRESS GOODS, suoh as Japanese, Cbenc Poplins. Polly Vardcn Silk Brochs, Granadines and Silk Stripe, Spraguo and Paoifto Lawns, French. Colored and Linen Lawns, Dress Liucns, Piques and Silk Leno. a speciality at 7 yards to 81. Also some of the Choicest Patterns of Fancy English Cassimere-, Coatings, 'Moths, black Cassimnres, Tweed-.. Cottouades, Jeans and Linen Prills. He has also a large supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, Ticking*, Stripes. Pom iu?, etc. , SHOES of every description, otnbrig them a nice lot of Ladies Gaiters. Ready-made Clothing, Hats, &e.. and a very General ?"'?Stock of Groceries, Hard ware, Ac, all of Which will be sold Low Down for Cash. Thanking the public for their kind patron.igo, I solicit a continuation of the same. J. McNAMARA. apl 20r t c ly SPRING OPENING! AT T. A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which will be SOLI) at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of New Style DRESS GOODS. Figureil und Plain MUSLINS. LAWNS. CAMBRICS an I K \NSOOKS. LONG-CLOTHS, SHEKT SO. Table and Shitting LINENS. CA SSI M K RES, (!t?T T< )N A l) ES. PIQUES of every rattern and Price. j KENTUCKY J KAN'S. Good Style CALICOES. CLOTHING; iu?d HATS of the Latesi ft Pique and Dress TRIM MINGS. Styles. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. Ac. | Also SPECIAL ATTENTION called to the Large Stock of Indies and Gents BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS, &u. T. OARTMILL, RUSSELL ST. ORAXGJSBURG, S. C. apl 20 lye oct 7 BACON, BACON! BACON! - ...... ^ .; ' 3000 Pound* C. R. STPES. 2500 Pounds SH(*T'LPERS. 10O0 Pounds HAMS. 1000 PounJs STRIPS. FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR !!? A Choice Lot of this article arrmt* 'nd in Storo. Jud received a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PR EPA BED HAM. to whicl ve call attention. All of tho ABOVE GOODS are off-red at LOWER 'PRICES than can h> .turehased at any other House in Orangobnrg. Our STOCK of GROCERIES are renewed Weekly frfti the Cheapest Mai cts, therefore we guarantee uot only CHEAPNESS but FRESHNESS. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. mar*-' c ly WILHELM THEODORE MULLEE HAS just returned from CHARLESTON I A splendid sdecled WHOLE STOCK ..t with the bent selection of SEED] Men's, Women's mid boy's SHOES. I It IS II POTATOES ever brought to Orange- | Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable T>n burg. He Int.- on hand the plemcnts, such as TRACES, HAMES. VNKS EARLY ROSE. MANURE FORKS and IM .AV I.INI>. ''""DUICII I lie also now keeps on Imn.l n SAMPl.i PINK EVP i ef ,nc world-wide, tvcll-khowi nnd PEACH BLOOM. Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to In ets tier lb. White NORTHERN PEAS COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wards. The REST Double Distilled WHITE WIN I Green and Yellow GARDEN PEAS. j VINEGAR in the Village, without any e> Fine YELLOW ONIONS. | eeption. A^ Lit of Prime New York SMoKED , fsgr-Claiming my small share of the trad. TC?S?fSMt?fiJ?AM?; i, * ... . ami thanking mv Pit I ENDS anil CUSTOM BREMEN LAG AR bv the doz., delivered ! !i free of chargedj any House j r'"{8 for Vn'1 ''n't""'1- they will ple.ihe rcmem SWEET CIDER on drsilfrht. I her ihe NAME and PLACE. MA EL and ORIHT?Bolted .ad unbolted. | .\ll Goods Deliver* J Free of Chargi av. t. MIMVLKH ?Nofc MILLER., WAY tJOWXJtOL'XU THE (JORXER. jao \Z c if WOULD TNFOPM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE U Ul nar-? Making in all its rnrious branches an-1 will Manufacture or Rcpair.it tin Shortest Notice, all Carriages. Ruggies or Wajrnn*. And urn also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G.-\ TO GIN AND PACK CO'lTON SHORT NOTICE,. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has broujrfct f-nm J to * cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apt 2?ly It. R1GGS NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!'! DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGF-BURG COUNTY THAT lhey have purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TllOS. ftlAi" And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will bo PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. inOYlE, WIIJBS it CO.* 17 fl Orvn^Vjrjr, * 1' Save Your Money ! v : ? 00 TO ^ J. P. HA?LEYS \ ND bify CHEA-P Dry Goods, Soots, 2~\ Bnoes, Hats,. Caps, &c. of which he Baa just received a fresh Supply/ ALHO FLOUR of all grades. BACON. LARD, SUGAR and COPFRR of all grades. Besides numerous other urticlcs in my Grocery Department all of which I am Boil ing at-Prices not to be excelled for ClIKAP '?? in iliu Xoau. Coutu and see for your selves. AH Persons indebted to me mimt pay up immediately as 1 am compelled to close my books. A word to the wisely sufficient. J. P. HARLBY. oct 14 may 27 o ly VINEGAR BITTERS J u .. ?.n. l'r. i r .1-r. R. If. klcDoaitn * Co. Dra?gUu'* C.?. AxtoU, JUo traaclKC,Cal.,ai..l M 'Cotnmrrr. strati, N. V. WU.l.lONrt Hear Totlmony to their Wonderful f'urntlvo Effect?. They are not a vilo Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey? Proof Hplrlta and Hefttao Liquor? doctorc-l. *i>trcd and sweetened to ple?*o the ta?lc\called "Tonics," "Apju-tiMT*,*' "Ucictorcr*."?kc., that lead the Uppler on to drunkenness and ruin.but are aunio Medlctna.rnado fiomlhe Native Routa and Herb* of California, free front nil Alcoholic tStimit" lam*. Thoyarrthc IJKEAT 1II.OOD PL'KI FlERand A LIVE ?IVIKCi PRINCIPLE. ? perfect Renovator and lnv:orator of tho System, carrying off all poisonous matt or anil restoring theblood to a hoaltby condition. No person can take these Blt ten ivcordlna to directions and itmaln long nmvell. provided their bonca are not destroyed by mineral potion or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They uro n Gentle Parantlve aa well as a Tonic, posscmiug. uI*". the |icctlliar merit of a'-ting aa a powerful nrent In rclievino- f,'t>nge?tion or Inflam mat'.on of the l.lvcr. and ail the Vlaeeral Organs. FOR FEMALE COM IM.A I NTS, In young or old, married or tingle, at tho dawn of womanh'Kxl or at the turn of life. Uiese Tonic Bitter* bava no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithc-nmn tlam and limn, Oyepepaln or ) ndlgeMlnn. lUllou*. Remittent and Intermittent Fe. vere, lllwdiei ol the Itlood, l.lirr, KIH. ncya and lllnddrr, these Hinein have been m ? ?? rinoaaful. Hnch Otaeaaea arc canard by Vitiated Dlood, which I?generally produerd by dcraiigenicut of tho Digestive Orgntin. DYMl'KI'.HI A tMt IM I) HI RATION, Head ache. Pain lu tb?Shoulders,Coughs, Ttrhtne?* of th* ('licit. Dininc*>. Sour Eruetatl.ini of the Stomach. Bad Taste lu the Mouth. Biltoun Attack*. Palpitation of the Heart. InSammatiuu of the l.nn;., I'ain In the re elorrs of the h I inc ?. ami a hundred oflu-r paiuftil jynip torn*, aru the oQsprtoc* dT l>r-pep>>u. They mxlrorato the Stomach andu'lmnlata the torpi I l.iver and Bowel*, which reonnr them of unciu?!led tftlcacy in el?*n<,ln; ?.c blood of a", impurities, snd ln. rartinc now lifo and vigor to the whole syatata. FOR SKIN DI.SEASEr?, Eruptlutn.Tetter. Salt Bhcum, Blotches, 8r-"t?. Pimple?. PustutcA, it .... Cn ? bunch-*. Rin?-Woi-ro?. Sc-.?1,1 Bead. Son- K?e?. Eo*li?e las. Itch. Scurf*. Blaeol'-rauono of the Skia, II union an I Di ?Saara of the Skin, of whatever naiuv or nature, ate llUrallv due up ari l carried out of the aratem In a ahi-rt tune br the uao <at thrae Bittors. One bottle in a i !i curl will eonvlBCO tho most Incredulous cf their can ties effects. Clean so the TitlsloJ Blood whenever yon Bad It* lt? anritte? fecrs'.ing tht?uehthe ekln In Ptmr-le?. Brnr tlons or Bores ; cleanse ft when >eu And it ohvtrtjc-ted aad ilagrtab In the veias: eleanao It when it t? frul. sd4 your feelincs will tell you when. Keep tho Wood pore, and the hcalUt of the ?> -trm will follow. Tin, Tape, and oilier Worm*, iurkinrr In the ? rstem of so many thousand!, are effcetuaMT dcKtrorr l and nraoved. Sara a dlktincii'^hcl phy*lnln?-i(t, there I* a-'arcely an ln.Iivi.lual upon th* fare of the earth who*o t^>dy I? exempt from the pr?-*rm-e of worm*. It la no: apon ihn healthy element* of th-* body Dial worm* exut. but upco the di?eaaed hiimnt* and liiuir daroait* that bre-ed theae Urin? monatcr* of dUreae. So Bystetil <>( Medicine, no v?-miifiicc?. no SAtbeliottr.les wiii be; tne ?t*koi from worm* like these Bitter*. J. WALK KB, Pro?*ri*tor. 'a. Hi MoDON M.D Ar CO.. Bros;ai?t? sn.l Uen. %cent*. !<?t fran'-i-.-o. C?hfortjia, and 31 and it Commerce Mm t. New Tork. ?9~eOLU BY ALI. DBCUUISTS AND BRAI.KRS. aUK -0 K i\ THE ,CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ro?*"sr.lB{r powsrfal iaviporutu* 'i :.? ? Hitters i.i j poamvt-ly invaluable in I m?j rj\ [NB ?1 V-IS ?.'tjS "4' I T|*J Mfel i? t? They yurify tho aystem, au.l will cum DYSPEPSIA I CENERffL'DEBILITY. Ilemlttent and Intermittent levers, NLRVOU SOI SEASE.S :LlVER COMPLAIN T and are a preventives of CUll* and Fever. mmi^?)ii;i<:Gii:i^:w^?T>^ All jrlelil to their powerful efficacy. VRE COOP FORT HE MENTAL ORGANIZATION Are an antidote to change of Water and Lm.U s.jsia>aMiiB?.ud.jA.ia?i.ULJH^iiii;Tjfj.i.i to the wasted frame, and correct all Will MVS days of aratTchng to the *irk, and ma^Saviv?iATi<;avf3i<iga<>iaai3 The ffr?od X'&n*cc? for all the UU of life. Tf^Y ONE BOTTLE PHYSICIANS THERE; PRESCRIBE IT IS THEIR We Standard. BITT E WS/^%*X?l^y jEMAlli'^/'InYounKorOld.Married^RACTICE' 'or Pingle, these Bitters are un^ Quailed and have often been the? means of saving life, tM^O NE BOTTLE. nov 18 'y rin^Shaftini>&Pulleys faE*Ht#%u?aOIl|5? L^TtdCND rOR? CITOull?Ja? KOLTII CAROLINA IIAILHOAI) Cm\KLKfTo.n. 8. C. December 23, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, the Passenger Ti*ain on the South Carolina Railroad will run im toilowa . run AvauMit.xri * UL Leave Gharleaton.. Arrive at Augusta.4 rou COLUUUIA .4.26 P,M Leairo ?'luirlenlon.... Arrive at Columbia. .8. M. ?<>K < - }l A U 1. K STON . Leave Attguata.,..,...7.40 A. M. ArrWe At Charleston.i.?.20 P. M. l.eaTo Columbia.7.40 A.M. Arrive at Charleston..JL2? P. M. TUnoUUH wilmihoton TtiAl.N Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M. Arrive at Kingville......,....-?.00 A. M. Leave Kiugville.12.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0 30 1'. M Al'UPSTA JVKJHT KXT>BtBR-SC.NnAY8 BXCRPTf I> Leave Chavleston._&30 P. ii. Arrive nt Augusta.'M''V~ '''^^nr* Leave Augusta.':.<... 11. Arrive at (Charleston......6.65, A. 11. COLUMBIA NIOIIT KXPBESS? SINDAY8 EXCEPT * >?? i^mmlrimmmm 9 I Leave Charleston..'..7.10 P. if. Arrive at Columbia.7.30 A. &!. Lea-e Columbia.lUKt P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7.00.A. M. j bumubrvillb THAIS. Leave Siunmerville at...7.2."> A. N Arrive at Charleston at.8.40 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at SurnnievTille at.1.15 P. M. CAMIlEM UBANCU. Leave Cani'lcn.6.16 A. M. Arrive at Colunibia.1U.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Curuden. C.25 P. M. Day uuaI Night Trains make close connec tion nt Augusta with Georgiu Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connect* with Ma con and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Urcenville and Columbia Railroad, and with (Charlotte Road to points North. Cumdcn Train connects at Kingville d.iily (except Sundays) with uny Passenger Train, utiil ruua through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, V ice-Preei dent. S. 15. Fit'KEXS, General Ticket Agent. GKO. S. HACKER, DOOM, SASH AND BLIND FACTOY, CIiarloMlon. S. THIS IS AS LARGE ANE? COMPLETE it Kaclorv as I here is-in the South. We keep no Northern tYorlc to fill Country ! Older?. Send tor Price List. Factory and vVarcrodnis King-Street, op posite. Cannon-St., 'in line of City Railway. Ad Iresa GBO S. II it. EVER, P. O. Box 170, Charleston, S C. j sep; 9 wee M ECONOMY LEADS TO 11R. UN 1) K RS 10 NE I> BKO LEA VF. Til inform the citizens of Columbia and : urrin.iKiiirg Country, that they have, pcruia- j leutlv T LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, iu i offer to the public a large assortment of l a s 111 o w 15 n: < lot Ii i x u FCF MS/iJk\tQ <10(WS, HATS, CAPS, ETC. PUlini VSING OUR GOODS at first class houses and for cash, we defy Competition. Call and examine our STOClv and con vince your.-.elf that you can SAVE MONET )'v purchasing at our Establishment. COUNTRY'.MERCHANTS are respectfully invited to examine one Stock, being :i--iurcd lint tyecan sell CHEAPER than any other House in Columbia] S. STB \US k PRO.. Ludcr Columbia Hotel, oct *?tf Columbia, S. C. The Celebrated Fertilizers. V> IMPORTED FROM^C I OR SALE BY eVlIcoK, UitihM ?V Co., iMrOBTEHfl axi> I>f..M.i:rs in Gcakos, 1 -4S Bay St., Savannah, Ga. 151 Eatt ^ny, Churl rf ton. S. C. For.forthcr information applv r address as.ubove for Almuna * for 1872*. B?LL, 8COVFLF. k PlfcE. Agents it OYangcburg, S. C. au 'I n Co otu P. P. TO ALE', Manufacturer and Dealer, No. '20 Heyne Street end Horlbeck's Wharf (MIA IVfilCSTON, S. C. 80r** This is the Largest and most Com pbte Factory of the icJnd in the Southern States, and nil articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. 1\ P. Tuajjc at prices which defy competition. gr?r A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors Sashes and Blind*, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post Paid, on applicoHi d tof ; P. I?. TOAIiE, C HA ULErTrWrS^' July 15 wee SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE ME 1)a^ IWHIKed. M^aij^ THE GRJSAT ?^P"^p|r^Ssontbcrii Plane? gl ^*'"^?J MANUFACTORY. W5f. KNABE etc CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and uporx their excellence alone attained and unpur chastd pre-eminence, which pronounceO them urTequaled, iu TONE, , TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP. And DURABILITY. OST All our SQUARE PIANOS haw*, our New Improved OVERSTRUNG' SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. We would call apecial attention to our late Patented Improvements in GRAND' PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano near er Perfection than has not yet been attain ed Every Pintro fully Warranted .lor Five YearH. gkjpf We are by special arrangement ena bled tn furnish PAP.LOP ORGANS nnd ME LODFoNS of the moat celebrated makers, Wholesale and Jirt'iil at h-ire*t Factory Pri ces. , s> < >?*vl*?- ^pirj/ 'o* * WHk Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly furnisher! on application to VVM. KNAHE A CO.. JlaUunorey Md. Or any of our regular established agencies, jan 27 Cm MONKY l\\NN?HF^OTT* IT*7 FofSffflif ftfPrlccfcMU BUT THE DIAMOND SPIX TACLKS WILE PRESERVE LT. If you Value your Fyesi^it use these Per-( feel Lenses. Ground from "'MWui'c Cryftal' Pebhle?. Malted together,'atWa&eri^ their name "Diamond" e>i sce>r.inT <T their rjnr-i Tiess and Brilliancy. They will lasrt many years without change, and arc warranted superior to all others in us-. Manufactured,.by the Spencer Optica: Manufacturing Co., New Yark. CAPTION.?None Gcnuing unless stamp '1 with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agsnts through out the Cnion. i E. d. OLIYER03, jan 20?ly Orangeburg. ?. C. " , r" "7 . Q^oliiia Fertilizer . TIUUMVU-VNT! Wh.mixoton. N. C, August L'let. 1871. For the largest production of Cotton te ihf acre. 1,0?? ibs. Carolina Fkrtw.oekr. For the largest production or Wheat to the acre. 1,000 lbs. t aroi.vna FrrtTti.ir.La. I The above premiums are for-.,crops pro duced with the use of tho Carolina Fcrtili ! zcr alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, und the awarding of said ! premiums is * left discretionary with the I committee of the Association under their SANDERS, OATES k co.. A genta ,at Charlotte. STEVENS &CURETOY, " " Lancaster, S. C. W.?vtmws, LATtr^aTCB CoTJrrr, 8- C. To /'. /' y.-onn'rman, Ksq^ Seeeetary of the f-uir of the Crtmltnae, Charlotte, W. C. : I TI.e 1 .'.'lowing i> a correct statement *C Cotton raised by Stevens k Cnreton, on If I acrea of stubble laud, which, wee manured ' with ltK.i pouu<ls of Carolina Fertilizer. The ! following i* the atedc of cultivation: It was I thoroughly broken ,up 1- tnehea deep, and i laid oil' in rows 3} feet wide, and the Fer i till7er applied in ibe drill, then bedded on* I it on the l?th of May, and planted the same ' day, but owinjr t.? the col and dry weather, . did not come up Iv> a stand until about tho ? 1st June. First working it was run i around with a half shovel und partially trimmed out with a nor. becono wurntj ! it was run around with a S inch grub. 1 inches long, and the middles thrown out with ! a sweep IS inches w ide. One furrow to a , row and thinned to a stand with a hoo about 12 niches between the stocks, aid after wards it was ploughed "every ,CWo week* with ti sweep IS iuebe-3 wide, and hoed each' time, until It was worked five times The ndl.. wing is a correct statement of the Cotton picked: 1st Picking...U...254 2.1 Picking.?10 3d Picking.418 Estimated -amount of unopened matured bolls.'..81? Tot il.1,92? P.CHpeetfullv submitted, STEVENS & CUKETON. I certify 1 weighed the Cotton picked in the adove statement, and it is correct. OctuUr 2</, 11*71. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of "Mkssbs. SVevifs k t i n cms, w e have examined the H acre ot Cotton, und the estimate made above is I'rHi* to the best of our obllity. D. p. DURAXfj W. A. GRAHAM' Joseph k?dgpa Premiums awarded to ?T"t!v*VB k CfBJB ton on above ccviipc.'' . Wc will hc',1 tu - above Splendid Fertiliser at Forty-FfW Pillars raslr cw Ft Oy Dollars, payable lat November, wjflHHP& 1,1 ^ per dent. r<t>r*'annitnil dteliVe/cd at odr Ware lioiisy ft fak^rWra'. A|M?* *M a>H aV same ;lrit. t,- adrflnf t*?> ?VUfht eWdVayagtr' to fiieir De pel's. GEU. W WIT/UAMS Jk CO. i in 1? . <ao