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Two Legel Giants in Court.
ofNowborryport.
[asl?W-^HhaT^flOrho fi as a" host of
legal reminiscences. An intimate friend
of Edward Everett and llufus Choate.
and a law partner of Caleb Cushing, be
bad a rare opportunity ^of: collecting
anecdotes and details that tbey are very
interesting n^w^^U^p^p^%witb
Cusbing, a t^^fta&ft "fiftQI two<
Titans, Cnsb^^J^^^^erofon op
posite side in an important suit. On
tbe day wben the oaso was called the
court room was crowded. A battle be
twoen B^o&bien^as a novelty, even in
that epbort of hrninB. To the amuse
nent of judge, jury ami spectators, both
Cusbjgg and, Choate were somowhat anx
ions for n ^continuance-'?-in other words
for a postponement of trial. As a usual
thing, both gentlemen were always anx
ious to force a case to trial, being in a
state of'ohronio preparation,'' as Web
ster once said in speaking of Choate.
In going out of court, Bays Mr. Gerrish,
I mot Choate and said : 'flow is it that
you were ready for a continuance to day7
It is a littlevod^ of yon.'
Chooto retired;- 'Oh, I am-a little
pressed with business'; and'ean afford to
let this casio stand,over!'
Said I '0110.310; this is sheer nonsonco
I'll toll y^m^vhat tue "matter is. You
ore affraid of Cuohing.'
'I am,' was the . reply. 'And I am
not ashamed to own it, either.'
'Well, wcll;'..,said'.r,' 'this is pretty
good. The Idea of' llufus Choate beinj:
frightened. What on oarth do you fear
in Cusbing!'
?Mr. Genish, I will tell you T sm
afraid of his overwhelming knowledge
of the law.'
In tho afternoon Cusbing canic into
the office. I went for him at once.
'Caleb, what was tho matter to day;
why don't you insist on trying that
'Ob!' ho replied, 'the weathor is warm
and we have much to attend to, and I
didn't caro to hurry matters.'
'Now, Cusbing, be honest, were $ou
not a little afraid of Choate!'
?Well, Gerrish, to bo candid nb?tit it,
I was. Aro you satisfied now '
I then inquired what ho feared Choate
for. 'Do you think,', said I, 'that he
move law than you do '
'No, sir, I don't was the auswer; but
? I'm afraid of the rascal's infernal influ
enco witl*. a=jury, 'right or wrong.'
And there it was. " Tho two men had
been so often associatod that each knew
the other's strong points and felt tirn
id. ?
Modern Dictionary.
Honesty?An exccllont joke.
; Honey?-Tko. good of the coimtry.
Water?A clear fluid once i^scd as a
drink.
Tongue?A little horBe that is cou
tinually running away.
uly dear?An expression used by
man and wifo at the commencement of
a quarrel. ? \ B#fi
Bargain?A ^lu^dicrdj?s ?'; transaction
in which each party thinks he has ch?a
ted tho other.
Doctor?A man who kills you to duy
to sa^you from dying to morrow.
Wealth?tbe most respectable quali
Esquire?Everybody, yet nobody
equal to! Colonel.
?"'ury?Twclvo prisoners in a box. to
lore at the bar.
Svidooco?A wretch who
pnrdofiull for being baser than his com
rades.
Modesty?A beautiful flower that
flourishes in Beeret places
: Lawyer?A learned gontloman who
rescues yhur estate trom your enemy and
keeps it himself. ? ??>
The Grave?An ugly holo in tbe
ground {Which lovors and. poets, v wish
t'1(lMlV1i '"rw%!ce uncommon means
t?ffBO ?tlt Of.
hooting.
??th?p$?hat docs a printer live
on '<
course. Why do you ask, Johnny ?'
'Because you said you hadn't paid
anything for your paper, and the printer I
still sends it.to you.'
'Wife, spank that boy.' !
'I shant do it.'
'Why nit?'
'Bocauee there is no reneon to.'
'No reason?' Yes thcro is^ Spnnk
him; I tell you, and jpufc him to bed.'
?I shnnt do any such thing. What in
tho world do you want him spnuked
for?'
'lie is too smart.'
'Well that comes of you marrying
?What do you moan?'r |
?I moan just this that tho boy is smart
?r than his father, and you can't deny <
it. He kuo^^enorab^ to^6? that a
man, printer or no printer, can't livo on
nothiag; ^r^r^oj&dtffiokfa[o?^o
he ashamli*flMI?lt^i? klrW?
"much.
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BUCHU!
The only known remedy for
^DISEASE,
A ml ii positive remedy for
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA
BETES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSj
?DEBILITY" DROPSY,
Non^rctcntion or Incontinence of Urine, Ir
ritution, Inflanuition or Ulceratien
of. tho
BLADDER & KIDNEYS,
SPERMATORRHOEA,
Lencorrboon or Whites, Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus Gravel or Briokdust Deposit and
Mucus or Milky Discharges.
. iijuiffiji i'ifi ?j iiih ? i i
KEARNEY'S]
EXTRACT BUCHU1
M
Permanently Cures all Diseaso of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in Men, women and Children,
86r*NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!
Prof. Steele snys : :'Oiu- bottle of Kearn
ey's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more
than all other Duchuscombined."
Price. One Dollnr per Bottle, or Six Dot
tle:, for Five Dollars.
Depot 101 Dunne St., 3T. Y.
A Physician in nttendanco to.anewor cor
respondence nnd give advice gratis.
JBSTT'Scud atnmp for Pamphlet, frcengJa
-TO THE
Nervous & Debilitated
OF. BOTH, SEXES.....
Ao Charge, far Advice, and Consultation.
Dn. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Medical College Philadelphia, author of
several valuable works, can be consulted on
all disease* of the Sexual or Urinory Or
gans, (which he has miido an especial study)
^cither in male or female, no matter from
whnt cause originating or of how long stand
ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to
treat diseases with success. Cures guaran
teed. Charges reasonable. Those at a
/eitst?nde can forward lettbr-Uusovihing sym
toms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for ^he.. GUIDE TO HEALTH.
Price 10c.
J. D. DYOTT, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
IUI Duano St., New York.
f.2
17 k? 1871
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
Ciiaulestox, S.i'Ci December 14. 1872.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER
14, the Passenger Train on the South
Carolina Railroad will run as follows.
ron COLOMBIA.
Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. M.
ron ai'oi'sta. ?
Leave Charleston..0.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.5.20 P. M.
JTOK rjUAni.KKT0S.
Leave Columbia.0.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.4."? P. M
Leave Augusta.'.1.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.45 A. M.
columbia nioiit rxpiiks8?suxoays hxcrpt
I.enve Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Columbia..(1.30 A. M.
I.en-e Columbia.7.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Charleston.'.A Ah'A. M.
Avr.rsTA xiouT Kxriir.ss-sf.snATs rxorftko
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Augusta.?.7.35 A. M.
Lcftvc Augusta.ti. 1"? P. M
Arvivo at Charleston.5.50 A. M.
BCMMKltV m.i.k thais.
Leave Summcrville at.7.25 A. M.
Arrive nt. Charleston at.8.40 A. M.
Leavo Charleston at.3.35 P. M.
Arrive at Sutnmcrvillc at.4.?0P. M.
cam oem ii ll A nc ii.
Leave Cam Ion.'?:7r? A* M*
Arrive nt Columbia.11*55 A. M.
Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M.
Arrive at Caindon...>tL55 P. M.
Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta,
with Macou and Augusta Rail Road. Central
Rail Road aad Goorgiu Rail Road. This is
the quickest and most direct route, and as
comfortable nnd cheap as any other route to
Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis,
and all other.-points West and-Northwest.
?'??.. Columbia'j Night Train connects with
Gre.onville and Columbia Railroad, and Day
and Night Train's': cojindot with Charlotte
Road.
Through Tickets on sale, via this routo to
all points North.
Camden Train connects at Kingvillo daily
(oxcept. Sundays) with uay Punzengcr Train,
i and runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Presldcnt.
S. B. Pickr.nb, General Ticket Agonl.
NEW PATENT.
DRV PATRICK'S-COTTON PRESS
Tho undersigned Agent for Orangehtirg
County Vogs leave to call the attontion of
COTTON PLANTERS to tho same, and
?would advise every one in need of a COT
TON TRESS to purchase a patent at once.
For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and
{.POWER, h hn^no equal.
\' ..Any WeVassirous of Bccing the "modus
ipcrnndl" of said Press, can do so by callirtg
at the Store of J. W. Putriok & Co., RusscP
Stroet Orangeburg C. H., S. C, where a
model. can bo soon, or nddross Capt. Jeff
ISTOKES Gcn'l A&ent M&way S. C.
iBL WflDATRlCK, Agt.
Ornngcburg County S. C.
ju\y_2G 1873
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J. W. PATRICK & CO.
AT COST!
11 l i n . o i I S R Si H n S3 s BE
MY ENTIRE STOCK OP
HO HUMBUG.
talijXimO V.
TOSE & IZLAR
AUGUSTUS FISCHES, Agt.
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT THE
ENTERPRISE GH0:EEY STORE!
A full B"pply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and is offering t m
VERY LOW ior the Cash.
AT
THE ENTERPRISE SALOON
Will bo found a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS of tho best brands, 0nd
a large supply of the REST BITTE IIS that am mado.
8EGARS and TOBACCO of tho best grades. All in need of the above
goods will be dealt with right by calling on
AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt.
|J. S. ALBERGOTTI,
CORNER RUSSBLL-STEET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE,
Has in STORE and ARRIVING DAILY n Fine Stock of Goods suitable
for tho tiroes, consisting of
500 lbs. choice assobted
- - . - ?
RAI60NS, ALMONDS, NUTS, FIC-S,'CITRON, CURRENTS APPLES, ORAN 1ES,
LEMONS, BANANAS, DATES, &c.
^,lso GROCERIES, LOW DOWN, and among other tilings a choico lot of
/^T^^tr^V''-i a it .a: m'? ;" : ;,: 1
dec 20 6*2 187
A Valuable IiivenUoiif|)5
I
AN ENTIRELY NEW
t
Sewing Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC USE.
-
OXLY FIVJE DOXLAIIS.
????:> ectdir feaTIHTt? i^twfv? *ia iF>7ttw i
WITH.J ,,*.NKW
Pniciit Button Hole Y\V ker. ^
THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN
CONSTRUCTION.
THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOML
Km . CAL IN USE.
A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH
\>ldi i?i 1 Vri'i? A/'<'i :IX'rftl 941 fei dsi.iW {
AND BEAUTY.
Complete in nil its parts, uses the Straight
Eye Pointed Nccille. Self Threading, direct,
upright Positive Motion, Now Tension. Self
Feetl nnd Cloth G aider. Operates hy Whocl
nn<t on u Table. Light Running, Smooth
aiitl noiseless like all good high priced
machines. Has patent chock to prevent the
wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses
the thread direct from the spool. Makes
the Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and ytrongoot
stitch known ;) firm, durable, close nnd
rnpid. Will- do-nil kinds of work, line and
course, from Cambric to heavy Cloth or
Leather, nnd uacs all descriptions of thread
Tho best mechanical talent in Amorisa
and Europe, has beeii dovotcd to improving
ami Simplifying our Machines, combining
only th:it which is practicable, and dis
pensing with nil complicated surroundings
generally found in other machines.
Special terms und extra iudticements to
mule nnd female agents, store keepers, &o.,
who will establish agencies through tho
country and keep our new machines on ex
hibition and sale. County rights given to
smart agents free. Agent's complete outfits
furnished without any extra charge.
Samples of sowing, descriptive circulars
containing terms, testimonials, engravings,
&c., sein tree
Address. BROOKS SEWING MACHINE
CO., No. 1821) Broadway, New York.
feb 8 ly
Iron in the Blood
ilP
g MAKES THE WEAK >TR0NG.
The Peruvian Syrup, a "Protect*
cd Solution of the l*rotoxide of
Iron, is so combined as tp have
th". character of an aliment, as
easily.digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It Increases the quantity
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent. Iron in the blood, and
cures *Ja thousand ills," simply
by Toning tip,Invigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid scero
tipns, and leaving nothing for
'disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Iavcr Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Ijoss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
comjiaiiied by tlcbilitiror alow
state of the system, Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution*
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to. strong, healthy, and
happy men and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial*
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in tho glass*
Pamphlets ITVroo.
SETH W. FOWLE A SONS, Proprietors,
ISo. SO Harrison Av., Boston,
Bold by Dhuooibt? ob sie hallt,
oct18 ly
Bricks! Bricks!
? BRICKS !! !
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
Informs the public that he is now pre
pared to furnish BRICKS in any quuutity.
All orders will meet piompt attention.
J. C. EDWARDS,
junc 5 1873 tf
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
Fur ftiglit 1m PrlcelCMSl!
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
PRESERVE IT.
If you value your Fyeslght use these Per
fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal
PchbleH, Moiled together, and derive their
name "Diamond" on account of their Hard
ness and Brilliancy. They will hist many
years without change, anil are warranted
superior to all others in urto.
Manufactured by tho Spencer Optica
Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION.?Nono Oenuing unless stamp
ed with our trade mark.
For Sale hy Responsible Agents through
out the Union. ,
Pa .T. OLTVEROS,
jnn 20?ly Oru.igchiirg, 8. G
to $20 PJEIt DAY! Asent8
tftfJ WANTED! All classes of working
people, of either sex, young or old, mnko
moro money at work for us in their spnro
^moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address
GJ ST1NS0N & CO.,
sept M -lo Po -1 **-:->c
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.?tili Uilqse 'M?M abe* ^nP,, ,? w ^ ,rf?#flB?jf
w a*w ii'?i<{?7 aAflicw se ?uigoitf? aa 1
Nice Lot of NEW STYLES*
PRINTS and! other CrOOSB* *'
rwiaK .iK. To .tuetjw-#*.*ss- tn?f??? ??dt >l?**fT ^bJas ?'S* k<ae tfaf?t e**J
Just .Received at
?o fc- oivee aav rot To ?ruft* aaT
?I Ufc? -E\>C
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it-4U!j TMiiitiusA oo ase-icax} toT i .
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1 xaku i*?,' sf.T" <;i??!T
A HAPPY NEW YEAE!
Tn wishing the public a HAPPY NEW YEAR, we thank them for the
LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on us, and hope to merit a continuance of
the same, assuring them that we are determined to keep, as in the pas$.a^ a
FIRST CLASS STOREsr*
? ?- ^2.^ **#A
With the ushering out of the Old Year, wo have closed out our STOCK, and
with our New Year's Greeting, greet our patrons with sn entirely New and as
well Selected a Stock of
?'' ' '.'.?? ' l.iv j&piriB & ?ssa-tifc
GTOCERIES, LIQUORS, &c.
i i:. ' fcS i it.
as enn be found anywhere. ? ,>v ojf
Give us a oall at W. T. Muller's Old Stand, and examino our Stock, and
1'iice, all of which will defy competition.
FKA^ISTTZ BRIGGMANN. & COi^
N. 13.?IIIGIIRST CASH PRICES given for all Country Prodnco.
... ?aiiujtj -fli s*w t^ve -tetit ^r.rrf;?? ?tSs*a*eMra
.''/?? b-t* ivt? rVi" ?d - ?? -r* u> ?-?t?-' vw?'*a o'1'a??r'tir *i ^} ;*sc!.'>?i b^?-|arot
.,? *x i ' b?a t?W' fi vi*-?? J??ds ^IeA" fitr, 7
_ - . . .O-id:^ .v^at.'f
i-di? *>V 0*?-"
A full assortment of FALL und
WHITES GOODS, of every;descrip
tion, at prices to suit the times.
A full stock of choice Groceries
now on hand.
Sept. 27, 1873 35 ' lp
? - & & ?ol
GEO. H. CORNELS
Is receiving now, constantly* addi
tions to his Stock of DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crockery,
Wood and Willow Ware, etc., arid
offers the same at prices to suit the
times. BAGGING and TIES always
on hand. I also continue to*?*Jtfi|y
COTTON, RICE and all COUNTRY
Produce at the HIGHEST Market
PRICE. Please call in and see
yourselves. mv ^A^*? tu***
GEO. H. CORNEMONB.
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. <:^M.|t e?'eiwtts.aaada ^?B ?^sMI
feg .ill n>1, ..liTll ... ?
.vlvr 't a a id oa boaaa^nJI
m s?-wn? r^siwA e?t V
... D?KES* HO??.
Tlio Rub'scrlber takes great pleasure In antiouncihg .to his FRIKNDS and tho, OOM
MUN1TY that he has OPENED a FIllSTJCLASS HOTEL, at thiWrge ReaJdeflts raeaat
ly oouupiod hY. M* -IIftHf? Wannamake^. rOKmfb?foiblO?JW?WWlW: Be?We?
Tablo nnd C?urtcus Attcution are OuaranteQd.%m^._ft,^ j, _2^. ??. '
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