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f..m, ..T ..-w ? * ? st m n r i . . i i THE GOOD RED HAM). BY LEWIS K. OA CK SON. While Charlotte Elizabeth was re tdding in Ireland she was awakened from the religious formalism, in which she hail been lying, and Was lead to a hearty reception ol" tlie truth as it is in Jesus. JShc saw the simplicity of the Gospel, and thus she . itrg^uod : "Jesus Christ came into tho world lo save sinners ; I nui a bitmcr ; 1 waut to be saved; he will save mc."{jT^? With wonder aud delight she read the Scriptures, and saw with increasing clearness tho great doctrine of redemp tion ; and as sin drauk iu tho precious truths of grace, she felt nil unutterable longing for the good of those around her, and desired to impart to all the peace and jo?)Aba<;JU slwhnd found. She gatrlwSWetttlra ttrccts of Kil kenny a class of ueglcctcd children, whom f.UOJ^fcJtt to instruct aud elevate. Among nCpslra^rajJuck the dumb boy. whose aflawlW'OSjbnHlilion engaged her special regard. . Flic endeavored in vorious ways to rouse his dormant powers and urgo^bj4^iud jU) sonic activity, and after cutnf'MlWeWtte4ellWpellet], she could hardly tell how or why, only to persevere with new zeal mid energy. At Iciitl^Jb^a.^uddoa burst, the boy's mind brrjktr rtv- -^pfisbn, tiud looked on the worhj,,- although never Jjefore be held. Everything around appeared in a new light to him. Curiosity, in which be had be mi stra%i?>ly-deficieut, became an intensely active principle. Lvery thing th\Ovufas .jfjoprtablc he brought to his toacllCT, .with an inquiring shake ol the head andtho word, -that, spelled by the fingt:rsjLf ; ^ ?~ He spot) recognized the existence o! U Siipr? lue,"l>ping, aiid by degrees \>ii? taught tbo'Statjb ol the heart, the mtturu of yjffffy 1&9a waJ of salvation by Christ .m*u His lovo to Jesus Clirit was fervent aud active, aud bis thoughts, about him were v-itAp""? and beautiful. One was this : ho said ri?nli when little child.i n began to walk Jdsua Christ held them by the lian'l lo teach them ; tiud th.t il they Mlf-jheTjmt Uis hand between their heads sitid the ground. Then, as il he saw ibis transaction, ho won 1 lo>k tip. and with the fondest cxpr b i n, say, ' ?ued. Jesus Christ j Ja?k very muco loves Jesus'Chrrt." Jack soou learned ho\V t;> pray with out ceasing ; -under every form of condi tion, and in all circumstances, iu health aud aickiKttWy*" )vy and grief, in dan-.-; und pctfabu<>,yuvcr his lbod,.lii> studies, his*irork, his amusements, at home and abroad, be was in the con-taut habit ol making kuowu Iis wants by aupplica tion, with' thanksgiving. Ode day, he gave a representation ol Fatan's malice aud impotence iu this wise ; holding Iiis linger to a caudle bo snatched it back ns if burnt, pretendi g to be iu great pain, and snid, "Devil like caudle." fff en with a sudden look of triumph, he added, "Cod like wind." a, and with a velmmetit pull, at once ex tinguialu.'d il>o light. His idea of lightning was, that it was produced by the sudden opening aud bliufriugj of .Cod's (ye; and ef the rain bow, that it was the reflecti..u of God's sraire.''* ABut 'vfoHlinJtYo to speak of hi> conception ol the "Red Hand," which is particularly iutcrcsting and instruc tive^" fljrd 9 which gives the tide to t his urtiefoow , He SHtd that when ho had lain a g tod while in tho grave, God would Cull aloud "Jack !" and he would Start and Bay, 4,Ycs, mc Jack." Thou ho would rise ntid ?hce multitude standing to gether, and God sitting oil a cloud, with a very Jr.rgc book in his hand, he called it "Hiblo Look," und would beckon to him to statid before him, while he spread the book nud looked at the top of the pages till he came to the name of .lohn 11- As he for the first time grasped the meaning of the word. In that puge he said God had written, ?11 hid ''bads," every sin he had ever dtyic, and the page was full. JBo God would look, and strive to road it^au$ liulfl it toward tho sun for light, but it was all, "No! no! noting! none!" foj^when be first gave his heart to Go I, Jesus Christ bad taken the book out o; God's baud, and finding that pugo, had passed, his wounded and bleeding hau i down the page, so that God could sue uoue}vpf Jack's bads, but uuly Uis Fou JfeKH^jte^r-'s blood. How fairly this idoa is borne out ly tho Scripture, may be seen Iroin such passages as these: 'T even 1, am lc that blottcth out thy transgretsious.'' ? ?The iniquity of Israel shall bo sought for, and there sbail be none; and the qjpssrpf* J?dah, und tin y shall not Le found." "The blood of Jesus ('hi s his Son clcinKCth us from all sin." "^leSii^r^ whoever you are, bo assured, ''There is nouo oilier namo under heaven, given any man, whereby we juuat be savod." There is surciy one day coming when you otv to titaud be fogs. God, and be judged according to ' ?* your works. And has "the Good Kcd Hand" blotted out tho record against you? A. ?T. ISVAIS"?, ami a L justi?k, For Ornnuobur;; County. AU business entrusted to Ids charge will l>o attended to with prompt noes. Ollicent Iiis Mills near Uolmnn's Bridge, Siutli Bdiato Itivcr. sept 11 fni Ayer's Cathartic Pills, purposoe of a Laxativ? Perhaps no one modi cino Is so universally required by ?very, body us a cathartic, nor was ever any be foro so universally adopted Into uec, in evory country nnd among all classes, as this mild butcnieient purgative rut. Tho obvious reason Is, thatitisumore rolla bio and rar raoro of' fectual remedy than any other. Those who havo tried it, know that it ruicd them: those who havo not, know that it euren their neighbors and friends; nod all know that what it does once it does al ways ? that it nover fails through any fault or nog gleet of its composition. Wo have thousands upon thousand-* of certificates of their remarkable curoa of tho following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and wo need not publish thcin. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel nor any ilclotorhiu* drug, they may bo taken with safely t>y anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves tliom ever fresh,and makes them pleasant to take, whilo being purely vegetable, no barm can arlso from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-?remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowel?, liver, and ottier organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, whorovot they exist, such de rangements as are tho flrst origin of disease. Minute directions nro given in tho wrnpiior on the box, for the following complaints, which these I'iUa rapidly cure : ? For Ztrnpvpaiir. or SsvU'r^s*ton, *.??*!????? st?'*?. D-.i nraor and b.<>??>* of Appetit??, tin y should lu; taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, ami restore Its healthy tone and action. For JLivcr Compluin't and Its various symn toms, Illllotl* eCc;,il:,?li?', Nick 3l?-uil. uclie, .Tuuiullco or ?.????? n NUToicn?. ??11 lous <'oltc and fiSitlous Fever?,they bhould be Judiciously taken for cueli case, to correct tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause it. For I)r?enter.T or Diarrhoea, but ono r.iilil doso i-" generally required. For lllii-iimuf Inui, CJout, Qravel, Put pit.uion ftf tin- II??urt, I?uln In the Miilr. II? ch and Loln?, thov should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of tho system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropslcul Mwrlllng-* thoy should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the ell'ect of a drastic purge. I-or NiipiirrMloii a large (lose should bo taken us it produce:! the desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dhmrr Pill, take ->ne or two I'llls to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous u here no serious dernnguniOiit t-xir-tn. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of the-*: I'llls makes him feet decidedly bet ter, from their oloanatng and renovating effect oa the. digestive apparatus. Or. J. V. A VEJt ?C CO., Practical Chemists, LOlfUZL. MASS., U. 8. A.. may 11 c I y Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fo%-or and Aguo, Intormittont Fovor, Chill Fovor, Ilomittent Fovor, Dumb Aguo, Periodical or Bilious Fovor, &o., and indeed nil tho affootions whioh arlae from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poieens. ' IM Sfli^ Xo one remedy Is louder FtO w?/ called te.r by the ncccssities of IHM i. tho American people than a Ml JBjfkp ?uro and sufo cure lor Fever \*H 1 "'id A.-;iie. Such we arc no.v Y^t-/ fiiahli-d to oner, with a perfect J3f certainty that it will erudicnte *? tho dlaoaoe, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arlso from its use lu any quantity. That which protects frorn or prevents this dis order must lie of immense service in the com munities where it prevails. Prevention Is better than cure, lot the patient escapes the rick which hu must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This uCuitKw expels the miasmatio poison of kkvk.lt asp AOUK from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if token on the first approach of its premonitory symptoma. It is not only the hest remedy ever vet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar btlngs it within the reach of evory body! and In bilious districts, wbero FKVEn am? AUUH prevails, everybody should have it, and uso it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It Is hoped this pric e will place It within the reach of all?-the pooroswell as the rich. A great superiority ot Ulis rc mcdy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Inlermittents hi, that it contains no ijiri nlno or mineral; consequently it produces no anlnlsin or other Injurious effects whatever upon to constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Aguo Is not ulone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of di*. order* arise from it? Irritation, among which nre Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness. Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma. Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, mid derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating In this caubo, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This ?'CuitE" expels the poison from the blood, nnd consequently euros them till alike. It Is an In valuable protection to Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the maln rious districts. If taken occasionally or dally whilo exposed to tho infection, that will bo ex creted from tho system, ai.d cannot accumulate in 6ufllcicnt quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it Is even ino'ro valuable for protection than cure: and few will ever suffer from Intcr mittcnta If Uiey avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For lAver Complaints, arising from torpid ity of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into bc.dthy activity, und pro ducing mnny truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fail. rnr.PAnxD bt Dr. J. C. AYER&CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, A'NT) BOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. I'lllCE, $1.00 VJSJt BOTTLE. i v 11 ly ;THE GREAP BLOOD . P U R-IJT-I E R Poarcsfing powerful invlgoraUUg I.Til'lj^JUJMMilU 1 * lliJId tiff livialilllVrwslii'ns fsHili'iiiihfj The so letters nra positively Invaluable i. They purify the system, and will euro Itcmittcnt and Intermittent Fevers, NERVOUS 0! SEASES-LIVERCOMPLAINT and arc a prcvontivo of Chills and Fevor. AU yield to their power ul efficacy. Are an nut i Jo to to change of Water and Dat. THEY WILL RESTORE YOUTHFUL VIGOR to tho wasted frame, and correct all 'A \\ Afv \ f i^i I a) aVJ a I a I a ivVJi xwfi Will save days of suffering to tho sick, and i?i.I^^I-Viil;ttVi<galJI^?1^1fj The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. TRY ONE: BOTTLE The Standard A"?5111 TB?EE BITTER? ^?iVPM;SW n " }LlIAIl/ln Yonns; or Old, MarrledS^CfTCL Ringl-, thesa Bitters are un-^V ^^?qualled and have often been tho^ ttMona of uring life. W" TflV ONE ? OTT LI. > nor 18 I.V LARGE OPENING OF FALL AND WINER GOODS. TUB BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND in the TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPUL\R (INK PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, tve have made EXTRA FREI* \ RATIONS for a large FALL AND WINTER TRAUE And ran now show a FULL LINE of GOODS in all the DEPA RT.M RNI' < Our PR ESS GOODS Department ia filled with the BEST and CfcFOlCKS I GOODS in the MARK KT, including FULL LINES of PRINTS !h CASSIMERES, SATINETS, KERSEYS, JE\NS, TWEEDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS wo have the Largest Assortment ever seen in this Town also in RLANK ETS, White and Gray Also a choice and large selection of HATS, ROOTS and SHOES, HARNES and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock , GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS stands unexcelled both iu style and price. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon mo heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain tho same by dealing lairlv uud giving full valuo lor thw money and hope therefore to fco you soou at my stoic. sept 2S GEO. II. CORNELSON. UL _J_?_!U D. LOUIS IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. - ALSO BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. A FI LL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. The above Sti ck bus been SELECTED with the GREATEST CA RE and DISCRETION, and offered at prices that will defy competition. j?iy 27 T) . Jj o tTIS. Tall opening! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of PALL AND "WINTER GOODS Which will be SOLD at LOWEST CASH PRICES, consisting in part as I low? : New Styles Pres? Goods. I Lnngol?>tlin, Sheetings ?nd Shilling?, l ull bine Black Alpacas. I Tahle ?Moths. Damask*, Toweling, &e. (ioo? Styles Culicos. ! Bird Kye, Russia and Scotch Diapers. Iirrss Trimmings and l.accs. . I Cloths. Tweeds and Cassimers. liosery, Gloves and Notions. Ladies and Childrens Straw & F.incy Ita's. Llunkcts, si:nwls and Nubias. Kentucky .leans, Kors^y-t, Ac. Clothing and Hats of L*ie-n Slplea. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION callM to ilia Large Stock of Ladies and G?nts BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HAltDWAUE, TINWARE.GROCERIES, WINES, LI QUORS, Ac. T. CARTaMILL, RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBURG, S. ('. rcpt 21 lye OCt i The Finest stock of JEWELRY that has ever been in this Town. E EZEKIEL Has just received^onc of the FINEST STOCKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS and .JEWELRY of every Style and Description ever offured in this Market, und at Prices that will defy competition anywhere. sept 7 ?I m; rich, Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offers to the Publica FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, QrQoeries, At LOWER PRICES than can be bought at any other House in Uraq-churg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK, and, bo CONVINCED of the CHE.vP N ?r-Alsoi wUi?pay tho highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER, RRaSS. PKWTB?, HIDES, OLD R AGS andaevcry kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, junc 8 ? *m REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITII DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL SCOVILL k FIRE, Making Selectiou from their Extraordinary Lirge and Varied St ck ? GENERAL FERCHA. -i>I..,E. 'their a*snrtment, :i? i cui-t nt additions, is UNSURPASSED , usli a.- ... STYLES and tH" VLITIES. Tir ii t c i'ti s in drawing supplies i'ro'n desirable M irk-'t* FOR THE CASH Enable lb em m make th b -t . ..?sih'e II \TES wiiic'.i is tbo OLD RULE i' ? t'.hued IVoiu it- ORG \ <\'A \ V ON ? 18 42, Giving an experience I 30 years in Business. Eeouoiuy and Enterprise together wiih tbo t?n Tiry and gentlemanly deport meat ol nil their Assistants, uro always found it tho ??I.I) ESTABLISHED HOUSE of DULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 20 e ly BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT J. M'NAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S OCK. comprising all the LATEST STYLES of DRESS .00DS. such a? Japanese, Chene Poplins. Dolly Varden w!IW llroeho. Gntiiadincs and Silk Strip). Sprague and Pacifio Lawns. French tailored ai d Linen Lawns. Dress Linens. Pitjues a ?d Silk Leno. a speciality ;it 7 yards to $1 Also some of the Choicest Patterns f Fancy English Coattuiere", Coatings, Cloths, blank Cassi meres, Tweeds, Cottons des, deans and Linen Drills, lie has als<> a large -oipplv of limwii and Elue Shirtings, Tickings, Stripes. Dem ins, Ac. SHOES of every description, nuiniig theni a nice lot of Ladies Gaiters. Ready-made Clothing, Hals. Ac. and a very General Stock of Groceries, Hard \..uc. i';c . -lii ?>t wiii'-h witi he sold Low Down tor Coah. Thanking the public fur their kiud patronage, I solicit a continuation of th? same. J MoNA.MARA. up! L'O c ly WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER IT \6 just returned from CHARLESTON I A splendid selected WHOLR STOCK if| wiili ? 11host soleeiioti "I SEED Men's, Women's and hoy'1" SHOES HUSH POTATOES erer brought to Drang? burg. II)- has ou bund tl?c EARLY ROSE. GttuDRICH. PINK EYE. ami PEACH BLOOM. Also nnother CHFAP LOT of 11 A.MS rrom 10 to I > et.- >it Hi. Whit ? NORTHERN PK \S. Ci.m p und VHbiiv HARDEN PEAS, Pine \ ? ! ! ??W UNIONS lot <.J Prime New Yorl SM OK EH rtlNOI'l -* nt ?"?<> C nt*. A No a !ot of Far men's Indispensable Im plements, such as TRACES. HAM ES. AXES, MANURE PORKS and PtOW LINES. Mr .11-0 now keep-* on h ind a SAMPLE BARREL ol the World-wide, well-known ACME. COMMON WHISKIES frnm $1.40 up war Is. The REST Double PiMillcd WHITE WINE t'INEO.-'R in the Vil'nge without any ex ? ??!>? 'on. ? ? t'l timing my small share of the ira '? .ml ihunk nil my t*.RJJS/ DS and CUSTOM BREMEN LAO AR hy Hie lox. ddiver I ftoe of rlinrcn t > anv House I ^RS tor pa?t favors, ihey will please reinem SWEET CIDER r.n draught, her the NAME and PLACE. V M.I. and OIUST?Boiled an 1 unholied. All Goods Delivered Kree of Charge. W. T. MTTJ.ER (Not MILLER.) ir.ir po ir a* rouxij tiik cony er. in tf WOULD TVFOPM TIIK PUBLIC Til \T HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR rinire Mnkihtf in /ill ii? various branches and will Manufacture or Repair nt the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And %m also prepared with NEW PRESS AND O N; TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought f-om \ ?o ? cent more than that (Sinned on the common (Jin*. oct 9 apl 2?ly H. RIGGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, & WILES, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANQKBURQ COUNTY THAT they haye purchased {he CARRIAGE SHOPS AND, W ORKS OF . HOS. RAY Andyc CARRYING p.iJ the Q .A. Ii R I A G!p) BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY PILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY D.QNB and with DISPATCH, COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. '.DOYLE, WILEft A CO., dca 17 o OrangjVnrg, 3. C. _1_L-*. :?. - .~ffi 1 I '1 ? '. ??' SOUTH CAROLINA RA1LUOA? Ciiablf.st^k, 8. 0. December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER '24, tbe 1'aesenger Train on tbe .South Carolina Railroad will run as follows , ror AtrausTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.'26 P. M.. VOR i. um Mill a. Leave Charleston..8.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.05 P. M.. FOB rilARLKBTOX. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive nt Charleston.8.20 P. M? Leave Columbia.......7.40 A. M.. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M.. TBBOUOH wii.mixot05 TBAlK Leave Augusta..3.00 A. M. Urive .,; Kingville.?.00 A. M. ' ??,-.? Kiogvillc.12.30 P. M. krriyc ..: Augusta .0 80 P. M. I'aUSTA KIOUT KXPIlBSS-Sf l*i>ats excf.PTXI> Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M, Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A. M. Leave Augusta.6.00 P. M.. Arrive at Charleston.f>.66 A. M. COLUMBIA MUHT EXIT.KSS?bcxoays BXCBFT ted. Leave t'ha I est on.7.10 P. IL Vt rive at Columbia .7.80 A.M.. .. ? Columbia.0.00 P. M. . \i t..e at Charleston.7 00 A. M.. SI MMI.nVlM.R Tn.\ts. Leave Stimtnerville at.7.25 A. M. \rrive at Charleston at.8 45 A. M. '.. ,v. Charleston at .8.30 P. M.I. Vrrive at Buatniervllle at .-4.45 P. M. . CAMIjKS BBANOtf. Leave Camderi.-.6.15 A. M.. Arrive nt Columbia .10.40 A. M. . Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. . Arrive at Uatnden .6.25 P. Hi Day and Night Trains make close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macou and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Komi to points North. Camden Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sundays) with t/uy Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A L. TYLER, Yicc-Prcsident. S ft l'unrv? Con,.ml Ticket AnnL To :s, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, llllUl,V?/b.%?4 4411?? ?/,<ii'. I, So. 20 Hayn? Street and liorlbeck's Wharf' UilAJlLESTON, 8-. C. e?3r? T1>?* l**'h* T ivomI ?u?> unit Poh. plete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toaxaat prices which . defy c impelIt'.on. I A pamphlet with full and detailed list f all s zes of Doors Sashes and Blinds. . nod the prieen of each, will be sent free and post Paid, on upplicntiud to? . P. I*. TO ALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. july 15 wee MONEY CANNOT IJUY IT! For Night Ih Priceless*!! BUT TUK DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. trad l ~Sf. -H SB^hV^K If you value your Fyesight use these Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, M.dtcd together, and derive their name ??Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They' will last many years without change, and are warranted superior to ell others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuing unless stamp el with ohr trade mark. For ^ale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. .T. OLIVEROS, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. C. Warm Weather Has Come ! am) so has one OF Til b FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCKS OF Dry Goods, Groceries, &c ARniTXB AT F II. W. BRIGQMANN'S ST?R!? IN Rl'SSEI.L STREET, rpiIAT CAN BE FOUND IN ORANOB I burg. An inipection will satisfy all. No trouble to show Goods. In addition to the above I have on hand and for sale a number of the AMERICA* DVTTOX.nOLK. HACHIXES. This machine will do in the best possible. manner every variety of FAMILY SEWING that can be done on any machine, and in addition embroiders on the edgns, overseams, and makes beautiful button and eyelet holes im all fabrics. This is unquestionably far beyond the capacity of any other moehinav Instruction given, and satisfaction guaran teed to all purchasing a machine. F. U. W. BRIGG MANN. May 25 tf At Private Sale. rpiIE PLANTATION forming a part I the Estate of the lata Col.. Kein, a ef* and known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract consist', of about 600 aor?s.~ens half wall ' Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Learn i Soil, adapted to- Crops of all ? kinds. There are the Finest/ Lands in the District, ar.d . were valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Would 4 be sold for ene halt tha' , rioe now. One ? fourth, cash, lbs remaii ?>r iu three instai. incuts bearing interestfront date ana se emed by mortgage of t ho same. This is a splend'd ohancs for any one da-. siring to secure Rich Lands, floe Watar Pow er, cxcelleui. Cattle 'lange and a, Refinedi Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L- Mi KUTT, O* J? 0. KJJITT, Bin., jan 6 w