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When Ar.mgh Iii,. ,..,i;n- - ??? t'n''<
The evening Mar swings ote&r hau! white,
1 lislai: o'cr Ute Ii till For hei*
Who uttfft^ lqjn*wny . nc ?U-Hg.ht^ajf ojyfc.
Down the inr western slopes she comes.
All ?low i?nd_iiun-likf, drappe l In gray :
UgJ thoughtful brow, her ( >a-ll i-' eye*,
l css 1 >;i c-k t Iii- now >\\ii<^ cut-, ol' <l:i v.
lt*s-, win'eTs clouds ;
oil's irruy gold ha/p.
Put lull of strength ae> angels' eye?,
Kdic rouM liio ?tone from 1 ? itiiilnys.
iMicJays h< r ling??t* on mine eyes.
And breathes* her magic in mine ear,
And tlun 1 ?"c, or seem ; to >w --
And know not ? 1 dream or heaiv
1'nt idl the i'ear lo t shiulmvp pas*:
Thoir eyes reproach mc thiit I slay.: .
Lilre dying "winds at full oi* night,
Their voieiB w in my soul awn v.
Tbc Bunsl ine of tho fair dead days
Oleoms faintly through their misty hair,
And the pale, awful smile of delith
Replaces that they loved to wear.
eSttkftttftsfei .
The scents. Hie Lue? of vanished i pi ing-,.
The Miu-hrighi blooms of summer lime
Anil autumn's fullness live, again.
And sparkles hoar December's rim".
The fields wave greenly down the slope.
And children chaso the lambs ?I play,
And, shouting, count the daisy cups
Among the shining l iek i of hay.
And eyes of love light .'ill the earth,
Like some intenscsl glance of find,
And youth and faith and Imp" and truth,
And nil Hie pleasant ways w e I rod. ?
They live I they iiyo i Uue littje huiir
Hcnews '.lie joy? or perished years ;
Ths>s$orldlc:>s, slow processions pass,
And leave me to my silent tears. *
he. envious man in pain
[ icfoaons which ought to givi
I The rolish of his lifo i/1
invcrtos? and w>e'obj< et {which adinini>
tor tho highest satisfaction t<> thoso who
are .exempt from thi? passion} give, the
quickest pangs to those who arc subject
to Afi4s)o p^r/cciious of their fcl
luv?-CWuT?rc? ate odious. Youth, beauty
valor and wisdom nre provooatio a ?>?
their displeasure. What a wretched
and npostutc?itsj;!-? this ; to he pfien 1
ed with oxcActnju, arjrl to hate a rn?n
becnuso we .J^trtivc him ! Tho t;?*ndi
tion of tho enuioos is emphatically
miserable, lie is not only incapable ol
rejoicing iu nm tin r ruau'n merit or sue
ci-88, btrfrfjrives . ir^;j& ?sorld wherein
mankind Arc jjr?n .pjot ngaiust his que ?
by Btudyipg t^L'ir ;jOlia:'happtiices ai.u
advantage. *"""*'*
Method of TJr&inu^?Tale" oftei
iu company, aii'T In a Way which show*
thut yu understand what is .-aid urpund.
Hut do not talk long.' In that case you
are apt to>(^rojyosjr bcarors There arc
many person*' who, ih'nugh- they liav.
nothing; to talk of, nev? r know w ben t
leave off talking. There arc some who
fcifeor ' "ttntfcf'-bo great and insatlab e ii
desire foe talk.ing..lh.uL they will eve
iiiterruA ?t?eite wheuy about to speak
?\Ye pliotfrain%uViety ncrm talk of Inn
own or others* domestic afiiairs. Your,
are of no interest to them; and theirs
should not be to you. .Besides, the sub
jeet is of to delicate a nature that with
the best iutontions it is a chance if we
lake some injortifjiug ruisuku
tlio feelings of some of tie
company.
"Tha/t's where the boys fit for college,"
said tbe . profetaor. to Mrs.. l'artiugtou,
pointing to ? school house "D.id they?"
said the old lady with animation. "Tlu-ti
if they fit the college before they weutx|
they didn't fight alterward ?" "Yes,
said he, smiling and favoring the eon
ccitj /sh?Mini-fight Was withthe head
not with the hands." "Butted, did
they I" said tho old lady.
Never be obsequious even at obse
qnies.
_ A Bltfw, Vufc sure death Bitting on a
Never kill a man in the winter. Slu)
him.
A pawnbroker becomes a single lodger
When he puts up a loan.
Tho best thing about a falling burotu
ater is that it never breaks.
There is a^^rrtfeyence between yearn
ing for money and earning it.
A cool proposition Being invited to
go wittya, frigid tonfce ^ortlr^oro "for
fun." A k
Tired Nature's sweet Ristori has been
playing on unsuccessful engagement hi
London.
Thiu! ?p/era singer getting a
false jbf/ pf 6|eth to ei *ble him to Hing
. |l6s^I>r| Alpi ^erarteo ban attain
?a the highoat altitudo of fomiuitic cnjny
mont?she pevusoa missives iu the Dead
letter Office.
of ft i
"My dear, wjfta^ {,4 tbe Unto^of your
bustle?" was the quention asked by nn
anxions papa, after vainly searching for
Iiis ?toroing paper.
Forward aad tbquacious youth?"By
jpvo, you kno^wj-upoa my word, now?if |
1 were to eed a ghost, yon know,
should be a chattering idiot for tho rest
Of my lifo V* Ingenuous niaidon
(dreamily)?"Hate you soon a ghost V
^ Punch.
1 ) It .1 A M I WON
. AFiOKNKY AT LAW.
w n ,,? t--i? o in iin- t:>v\ru ..rem \son
l'.l RG nml FARM WILL.
Ol I (CE COURT IP U Sil St>l' \ III".
Fever and Ague,
from which mankind suffer over n large part of
the globe, is tho consequence of a discuscd action
in the system, induced Ijy the poisonous raiasin of
vegetable decay." This exhalation Is evolved by
tho lu'lion of sol?r hcit oh wet soil, and rises with
tho watery vanor fn. n it. While the sun is below
the horizon this vapor lingers near tho earth's sur
face, and tho virus is taken with it through the
lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating
put ion qn the internal viscera and excreting organs
of the body. The liver hecotnes torpid ana fads to
secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from
the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulato
in the circulation, and produce violent constitu
tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the
stomach sympathize with the liver, and become
disordored also. Finally, the instinct of our or
ganism, as if in an attempt to expel tho noxious
infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the Ixvly
in tho internal excretories to force them to east it
out The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to
tho central organs with congestive violence. This
is the Chili.. But in this effort it fails. Then the
' Fever follows, in which the blood leaves the cen
tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if in
another effort to expel the irritating poison through
that othor great excretory ? the skin. In this
also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt
exhausted, and waits for tho recovery of strongth
to repeat the hopeless effort unother day. These
nro the fits or paroxysms of Fever and Aoub.
Buch constitutional disorder will of courso under
mine the health if it is wot removed.
We have labored to find, and havo found, un
antidote,
Ayer's Ague Cure,
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the
blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the
body. As it should, so it does cure this alllicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more,
or rather does what is of more service to thoso sub
ject to this infection. IT taken in season it expels
It from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps
thoso who use it free from its attack..; keeps the
system iu health although exposed to the disease.
Consequently it not only cures, hut protects, from,
the great variety of affections which are'induced
by this malignant influence, such as Remittent
Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague,
Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious
Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness,
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita
tions, Puinful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics,
Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the
Btoiuach and Bowels, all of which, when arising
from Ulis cause, will he found to assume more or
less the intermittent type. This " Aoub Cure"
removes tho cause of these derangements, and cures
the disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre
tories to expel the virus from the system ; and
these organs hy degrees'become habited to do this
their office of their own accord. Hence arises what
we term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the
same end, but often life" is not long enough, or is
sacrificed in the attempt, while Jhis " AoueCvhh "
docs it at once, and with safety.\_We have great
reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer
remedy for the winde class of diseases which arc
caused by the mtasmntlc infection, than any other
which has been discovered: and it has still another
important advantage to the public, which is, that
it is cheap as well as good.
frei* a red bt
DR. J. C. AYEII & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price One Dollar ter Bottle.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for tho cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has becu em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it over hws been, and that It may be relied on to
do for their relief aU it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE.PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE.
For Costivbneks;?>
For tub Corb of Dyspepsia;
Fob Jaundice;
For tiie Cube op Inimgestion ;
For II EAUAcna;
For tub Cure of Dysbntert;
Fob a Fool Stomach" ;
For tue Curb op Erysipelas ;
Fob tub Pilbs ;
For tub Curb of Scrofula ;
Fob all ScSjOfclous Complaints ;
? i Fob tub Cube of Rheumatism ;
For Diseases of tub Skin ;
For tub Cube of Liver Complaint;
For Dropsy ;
For the Cure op Tetter, Tumors and Salt
BirauM:
Fob Worms ;
For Tns Curb of.Goct;
For a Dinneb Pill;
Fob tub Cube of Nburaloia ;
For Purifyino the Bloou.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any
quantity.
Price 26 cents per Box; Five bozos for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clergyman, Physicians, Statcs
' men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our spare here will not permit the
insertion of them. Tho Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
ore given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do Lot be put off hy unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayeu's, and take no others. Tho sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it. ~
> All our Remedies ara for sale by
ntny 11 c ly
THE <>/./> ESTABUSIIEI)
^ciual <?pu6mc6& igolteae
OF AMERICA.
THE
SOUTHERN'
No. 8 N. diaries Street,
BALTIMORE, AID.
Qromiiiti* nn-l Iterated Entirely to Preparing
Ofowntj and (L?iddlc &fycd t //cn
m mscomk ruoKor/ai/
(Practical Accountants
diet
OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN
i . ? s . rnnM.TIIM
SOUTHERN S TA TRS
Man*' GRADUATED nt this INSTITfJTfON, and
art new fiMae Kerhomsihlr and Lucrative Potiliont in
the tiding BANKS AM' BUSIMESS HOUSES <j/
the Country.
THEKE A*F. NO VACATIONS. Students earn
enter at any time.
Sterin I individual Instruction and twr ft guaran
teed. Send/or Ctllrpe tWun-rufr and tfiUudid SfWt.
men* o/l'entnantAi/. En. tot* two J'ustagt Slam/s.
Address all Communications to
W. II. ?41)7,1?*. VrenH.
fottttrrn Bn tinea CWJf/is,
?*"?"" b ?/ riA/oRR. Mr*.
WILL PAID FOR
ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEAS
AT
The Mill
01
STRAUS & STREET,
ORANGEBURG, S. C,
Where LUCK', CORN nmi otlier GRAIN will I..-. OHOl.'ND at iho
LO WEST M ARK CT HATES.
junc 21 00
IT IS NOW SETTLED
THAT Iho "KN I'F.ftWlSR SALMON" r.<induelr-d by AUC.CSTCS FISCH KR i* the
l)M,Y I'LACK in Oriiugvburg wliure anything like FANCY DRINKS, or COOLING and
DLLliTots REVKRAGES ure prepared, and n ia vcrv certain.
That Captain Jack and Ellen's Man
Were Ihey h*?ri?. ?muM wonder al lb" dellelon-? modein whioli ??tiro ? water'" can be con
cocted. All tin- wonderful Summer digtii^ci*, such hh
'?CLARET-PUNCHES." "SHERIU t'OHRLKRS," ??('( ?CK T \ I LS." "WIHTR-LIONS,"
?MINT .11 |.I"S, ' "GIN-SLINGS," It RAN SM ASH BS." -LF.Mi 'NVDES
?i /.; SODA W \TEM nrer. unr wowr/ir," SKINS." TOD
DIES," "CKOWDERH" and "?!la podrida" ot
"STRAIGHTS,"
Are to be brought to Orangeburg,
In fail nre already bei? and HOURLY COMPOUNDED and HOURLY KN'JOYBD by the
??.>?(./?'.? n ml those wlio possess i lie ?nvii? r?rn and n little ?????/?. r< wi/A?//."
Thorn- w bo fancy 'bo dentb of Iba Duke "i Clareuci and who ivould ?k?
? *
To be Drowned in a Hogshead of
Wine
Tan find Iho MATERIALS for IIii.? glorious suloidr, bill woiild'duubllesi bo dissuaded
i diu Mlofl ;i purpose ull Stpppiug in
At the Enterprise Saloon
?pi ever UTEN und JDilGHT
BY AUGUSTUS EISCHEB, Agt.
junc -1
A FACT WORTH KNOWING!
VOSE & IZLAR
HAY K Tili; GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF
C ROCER T KS
ViiJ gull* them CHEAPER than any other House in Ornngehurg.
BavCiuodrf DELIVERED at any portion of the Town.
MEAL AM) GRIST AT MILL PRICES.
?2
IN
PRICES
AT
D. LOUIS'
Now is the time to get BARGAINS.
e
Call soon.
JWfT^i(MP'|llMlil^ ,4tUiji &
SOUTH OA KOLINA BAILKOAD.
Ciiahlestom, K. C. December 14, 1872.
ON AND AtTFdl SUNDAY DLCKMBEB
14, tin* passenger Train on the SoutIi
'nroliUa Railroad will run as follows.
yon cOLtfNBiA.
1.on vr Charleston.D30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia....6.?0 1\ M.
VOB A?OUSTA.
Leave Charleston.9.80 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.5/20 F. M.
VOB rillABI.KSTON..
Leave Columbia.\.0.00 F. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.46 P. M
Leave Augusta......'.i.OO A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.L i *> A. M.
idl.l MIIIA RIQIIT EXIMtSSH? SPNUATS KXCBFT
Lenve Charleston.7.J10 P. M.
Arrive-at Columbia.<>..'10 A. M.
Lon-e Columbia.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Ch-.. irslon.4 4u A. M.
ivnrsTA Mcn i Kxrar.ss si'.vnAvs BxnBPTsn
Leave Charleston.8.80 I?. M.
Arrive at Augusta.7..'t"> A. M.
Leave Augusta.?.0.16 P. M
Arrivi; at Charleston.6.50 A. M.
St uni hvii.i.e TK a i v.
Leave Summervillc at.7.26 A. M.
Arrive in Charleston at._.H.40 A. M.
Leave Charleston at.:'..;i? P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at.1.60 P. M.
iWMM.N DBAXCII,
Leave Camdon.7 20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.Vi A. M.
Lenvo Columbia.:.'j.IO F. M
Arrive at Cninden. ti.?'??"< 1*. M.
l?:ty snd Night Trn'lUK eonneel at Augusta,
with Macon Slid Augusta Kail Itond, Central
I Rail Road ami Georgia Kail Road. This is
the quickest and mosl direct route, and as
comfortable and eh can its tiny oi hor route to
1.sville, Ciueiuuati, Cbiougo, St Louis,
and nil oilier points West mid Northwest.
Columbia Night Train connects with
Urcouviltc and Columbia Railroad, ?ti I Lay
und Night Trair.H connect with Charlotte
Bond.
Through Tickets on sale, via this route to
all points North.
Camdon Train conn celt" a* Ringvilie daily
(except Sundays) wit h i?ay Pansenger Train,
and rum through lo Columbia.
A. L. TVI.LR. Vice-President.
8. R. Pickess, Ucncrwi Ticket Agent.
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c
P. P. TO ALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
o. jii IIa;, nc Street and Horlbeck's Whnii
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
/ir.- Thi- is 'he Larreal and most Com
|dete Factory of the Sind in the Southern
-cue-, and all artiflles in this line can be
furnished by Mr. 1'. P. Tovi.r. at prices which
defy competition.
!'.??.)' A pamphlet **itli full and detailed
list of all nifes of Moors Sashes slid Blind*,
and tin* prices of each, will be sen! free and
post Fuid, un appllcatiod tof
; I?. 1?. TO.% LE.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
jlily Lr> wee
UONKY CANNOT BUY IT!
For Si^lil I" I'riroIoHSlI
BUT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
PR KS LUV K IT.
MARK
If you Value your Pyeelghl use the?e Pcr
feei Lenses, Qround from Minute (,'rystal
Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their
name "Diamond" on aecount of their Hard
ness and Brilliancy. They will last many
years without change, and arc warranted
superior to nil others in use.
Manufactured by tbo Spencer Optica'.
Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION. None Geiuuing unless stamp
ed with our trade mark.
For Sale by llcsponsible Agents through
out the L'niou.
F.. J, OLIVKROR,
j?r 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C.
THE
Citizens' Savings Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
OranKcbtirg Krunch?
Will pay 7 PUR CENT. INTKIIKST on
SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CKNT. ?n
SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Somi
u initially.
Local Finance Committee.
Hon. TIKIS. W. GLOVER.
Hol. PAUL S. I'KLhKK.
Copt. JNO. A. HAMILTON/
JAS. II. FOWLKS,
Assistant Cashier,
mar 23 jan cly
? _______
At Private Sale.
TIDE PLANTATION forming a part of
the Estate of the lato Col. Lcitt, und
known as tbo DARRV PL \C'E. Tho tract
consist* of about ?00 acres, one half well
Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam
Soil, adnpted to Crops of all kinds. These
art tho Finest Lands in the District, and
were Valued at $20 per acre in 18?H>. Would
be sold for one-half tha' ,'Hoe now. One
fourth cash, the retnair er in three instal
ments bearing interest from date and se
cured by mortgage of tho same.
This is a splendid, ohnnce for unoryne de
t?riug to secure Rieh Lands, tineWator Pow
er, excellent Cattle Range and a Kef ued
Neighborhood. 1 Apply tu
Mrs. L- M. KEITT,
? Or J ? KLITT, Esq.
jantt ? ?* *?? / ?
$9 WANTKDt All classes of working
people, of either sex,'young or old, make
more money at work for us in their spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
else Particular:: free- Address
ti - I F\miN A ????., ?
?ep? ???? -In' * Pol ihmI, M;,,ne
ARRlVlJfi} ?* KVBttt
- * jit *% 7tA%S&& 2
NORTHERN
AT
CEO. H. CORNELSONU
In order i o bo prepared for tlie demand* of tho season, I mm roooiTif^^
nil (lie various goods needed at this time of tbe joar; such aa
Plantation Supplies, Toels, Plows, Iron.
And everything else necessary to make a orop. 1 am Agent for tho following mloable
and established Manures :
KTIWAN GUANO, 4*332*
ET IWAN DISSOLVED TtONK,
ETIWAN CHOP FOOD.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE,
E FRANK COE'S PHOSPHATE.
PERUVIAN OUANO.
LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT.
All the above Manures are offered at manufacturers prices will be sold at tho ????
terms asat the works and will bo dclirered if requested at any depot on the South Carolin?
Railroads.
jeh 1 GEO. H. CORNBL&ON.
DUKES' HOTEL.
? RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEB?RG, & C.
The Subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to his FRIENDS ?nd tho COM*
MUNITY that he has OPENED a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at tbe Largo Residence reee?t
1\ occupied by Mr. Hane Wannamakcr. Comfortable Accommodations, ft Bouateott*)
Table and Courtcus Atlcutiun nre Guaranteed. ? ?'?? , v
jan 18? J, W. IK*
REGULAR DAILY TRADE.
ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH
DESIRABLE GOODS!
AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT
BULL, SCOVILL k PI
Making Refaction from their Extraordinary Large and Vari*d Ifcoek <rf;
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their assort meat, With constant additions, in
UNSURPASSED
1.1
lioth as to STYLES and QUALITIES.
Their facilities iu drawing supplies from desirable Market?
FOR THE CASH
Enable them to make the best possible RATES, which is the OLD HULK eoa
tinned from its ORGANISATION?
1842,
Giving an experience of 30 years in Business.
Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly deBftjt'
ment of all their Assistants, are always found at tho OLD E3TA?Ll8l3p
HOUSE of
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.
? ?' iipi
??*.'???? *r ,.rj]jjg4 % ' >
\TiroVLDINFOPM TnE PUBLIC THAT nE IS 8TJLjL^UJferfK?
VV nag? Making in ?11 its mrloriS branebea, and will MattSrBHP
Shortest Notioo, aU Carriages, Buggies c? Wagons. And am als? prepared
NEW ?RES8 AND G ."I TO GWT AJWffcCK COTtON '
SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MJT.r, h
tkasj Ihnl Ginned u? (he ? i;<<k> \ MsfjgfiMt *9mmm