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An African Cooking Stove, It H gjMttftS,^^^ Httle houanknepora, says tbe Hearth and Horn* *WW)tt4feTC to proparc Tor the table '^^JOBB uioraela as an < le phaut'e I rank ami feet, or tho foot of a bippopc<?fc4rXT'lftHl|B4^ ^hfty like to know bow* ^tHP^IffrltoJaw, who consider ?beae thirWs^?^e/i fiaWty articles of food, manage^ ao/jk tbcj?. Yon may Jfjfer?? t,l<5.Africans have ?*> cooking ItfMiraasWtWgge? U*e those ?n whicaV*a?t dinner***? fieakod. They have an -Cdiiifely^gigpnn'isjayeutioa of tbeir ov#^. ?WftfWfnll ^ ^*5? $? J*|y tUaV #r*par" the digs in gie gaPvisAa^riuwd hide, about four faMnb ^aanatnnpvsali perpeudiculnr ?ides, like a welk In this hole he adndka, and keeps burning for four ftours, a fiercelytJot?n. At the end of tbia tit^e^thjC ajd^a e/jjhsj snjall woll.will ba mi lot, and tho bottom will be nnvered ' with a aaaan ofr glowing embers. Directly ?pdll?ttitfTO?coals the cook teoted by ^^^Tnrfk^Sugh Jtfns, will Ml bum. He then, cawtcrs the top oi t-M Wj'W jiff tibi""11 t f} ^?iVS sticks ?f grneC%?o*r*rUN?V9 tbab a fow arm fa is of :{FJW tU8*a T"^" gather* Sar the purpose from tbo bnoks/j!" som^ neighboring stream.,^ ^0 uixt spread* ud thickly over,' 7nil oh top cf the niud be pues^'ejfrth ^uritf sods, closely stoatiug thtm ' dpwii. This is to retain all the he^jijit^n^JJ^ rorio.aa.oren, an important point, |as thirty six bours arc required to properly'bake the enortnou Ira* of the elep^a^^and-hippopotamus Whan, at last, the noxious cook think* feia viands ara ^Wasdy^ he carefully re moves' the mAK*'> l*I?er these he find, tho coating of mud perfectly hard, like ? thick crust, while ? beneath this tlx fan bare letained sufficient moisture to. prevent them fjityj, burning, ulthough tho oven is still hbl nud steaming. Tba co?k' baa' now to get the assist ?acV en* ooo oi1 i?6 others to lilt out the Maiy and hot feet, which they lay up n * tea* covered witlrcrerr? reeds instead ThV great black'feet do not, nt first, am verylnvitiffg] but nfur "Che shoes ??thai hi, ahatyhiaJiuu .have been removed ?'P?Mte^%?^-.verJ tcmptinj. !ftJtalgr.ll*Mii%g?^napd, winch is said b?"thosar who have Yriod it, to be dobe ions, anft fto sptckav^umcs in pfai e o( lift* African eookUtf atovc.. da~ i^j'T- ^f _._ Subito for Korsos - ^fk% nil-absorbing Horse (roration liar! reached thut^oint, where from ditcuisinp ! the proper remedy for tho disease, w< j to the consideration of whit may enable us to escape in futun tato delay and conVculeuce attending tlu t?ftfdmvtnl of tnn'fty horses front ser vice. Wo find in Han. Ernst us C Benedict's interesting work. ::A Run Europe," the following account ?f^n^h*^ o\ ?*i noticed hcreyrhut I do not rcmon tlgjn have aver seen in a oily before 1 aiftljrc ft. JTSSf??ll'hu" IHVn >n crossing tho Appcuiujs, a ydttroToxen was added for an extra piir pa, which Was a litth >ad on* seen an ox i :J|siH|*)ftsed sometimes with a horso and lonkej-rT-but hero in' ? toWthryi^ual boas v ^f|safd?? for the dray service of the .>JpMia^--4od, what struck mo as a useful jy for the drayman of small iumus a P?acticoof working a single ox t work a single horse in tbe oart or <ar*w aervice of our cities. A single *Jatl??94elPlA ft quarter tho price of a good Swftft.Tftll draw quite as large a load more reliable and trustworthy? Isv'isrf?nCained at less cxpenso?is more #rlll^ly npd: patient, aud when his lid ettftes to ho useful his death brings back' in tf|? price of bcof all his orignal cost. JtaMHfciy have crossed with the buffal" '^^Miti aeo (hem lying don n at their dr y TD<ln|i<ln'}iiw the cud all about the public . The single ox is h irnesicd in WftMaja tho shafts of his dray, nod in ?nsWuluesa- moves aolemul) ftt Bft-ebtasua- along the wharves *?ghift four wboclad dray tbe wheel a ttatn eighteen ktaliaa ku diameter i wagon body often a Vast wicket. ol uppceled willow twigs tdit sioua. |tEAD THIS ONET & BAXTER - A*'ti I 1 TEE HAULING FOR TH? MERCHANTS 4M?A Ka? n s\ n a 9W?MX AKD WITH DIftPATCH. *?^Th*n? ar* als? prepared t? HOARD MM? and hir* RUOOIKH and CA*. ??PIttea>nMd?i?tn- priess. Catl en t?o? e?Murea?j'ftHje?*li MWMX. A BAKTlvK. ?ste?l '"if No oeo remedy Iis /loader called for by the iiceeBlHtos oY FOII MALE OR TO 11 EXT. ONE ACRE LOT' with STORE and DW$*LING, at Branchville, S. C. Apply to D. LOBE, aug 24?.Tm Charleeton, fl. C. -^ Ay^r's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fevor, Chill Povor, Remittent Ferer, Dumb Aguo, Poriodioal or Bilious Forer, *c, and indeed all the affeo?ou* wbiob arise from malarious, marsh, or mlasmatio poinona. SW AW^ m the American people thnn Jhj| ?>/ nuro and earc cure for Fever I iHa J and Aguo. Buch we are now ]fmmr enabled to offer, with a perfect M ~ certainty that it wHl eradicate ** the disease, and with assur ance, foun(te<l on proof, that no harm can arise from itn ubo In any quantity. That which protect* from or prevents this die* ordor must bo of immenno service In the com munities whore It prevails. 1'rtvcntion is better than cnrorfor the patient escapes the risk which he must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "curb*, expels i the mla&mntlo poison of Fkver ahd Aook flrom the 'system, and prevents Uio development of the disease, If tahou on tho first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only the beat remedy ever yet discovered for this class or complaints, bat also tho cheapest. Tho lnrgo quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within tho reach of everybody; and in bilious districts, where Fkvkr and AutiB prevails, everybody should have It, nnd use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It Is Inmed this prlco will place it within the reach of all ? the poor as well as the rich, A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cur:; of lute rin it tents Is, that It contains no Qat nlno or mineral; consequently it produces no quinism or other Injurious effects whatever upon tin; constitution. Thoso cured by it are left as healthy as If they had nover had tho disease. Fever and Ague is not alono the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis ' inters arise from its Irritation, among which Arc Neuralgin, Khcumnlism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache^ Earache, Cntnrrh, Asth ma, l'aipitation, Painful Affection cf the Spices, I 11 v r-1 erics, Pain In tho Ilowels, Colic. Paralysis, nnM derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating In'this ennse, put o Ute in trrmittcnt type, or bocoino periodical. This "curb" expels tho poison Brom the blood, and consequently cures them nil alike. It is an In vnlOaMo protection to Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing In the mala rious districts. If taten occasionally or dally whllo exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from tho system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valunblo for protec?on than cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter mit tents if they avail theinsolvos of tho protec tion this remedy affords. For Xtrer Complaint*, arising Irom torpid Ityof the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stltm nlatlng the Liver Into hcnlthy activity, and pro? during many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fall. bret arbo bt Dr. J. C. AYElliv CO., Lowell, Mr**s., Practical and Analytical Chemist*, AND BOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. PBICB, $1.00 1'JSJt POTTLE, may 11 c ly Ayer's Cathartic Pill?, For all Medicine. tho purposes of a Loxntire Perhaps no one medi cine is : o universally required by every, body as a cathartic, nor was ever any be fore bo universally adopted Into use, m every country and among ail classes, as this mild UntcfflcHas purgative Vitt. Too obvious reason 1?, that it is a more relia ble and far inor? 3t fectual remedy than any outer. Those who hare jjrtedit, knoj^U^U^^redj^emj^ose gleet of itaocmposlUon. We have thousands upon thousands of certificated of their remarkable cares of tho following complaints, but such cures arc known in every neighborhood, atM^S SBK * publish them. Adapted to all ngoaanjgconcJ In all climates; containing neither calomel nortL._ deleterious drug:, they'may be udeftv vriib safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preeervoj them ever fresh, ami make* mem ntaasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise fro_A their uso in any quantity. They operate hy their powerful influence on the internal vlseera to purify Ute blood and stlmulato it into healthy action ? romovo tho obstructions of the stomach, oowcls, liver, nnd other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and carroctingfcWhcrevor they exist, sucft do BBsipments as arc the first origin of disease. - - Minute-dJtoctlons are given In tho wrapper on the box, for the MBL^l?pomnUlnts, which these Pills rapldlv curu;? For Djrap?vi?4ti? or Fmtlgrcta^oM^JtMBsWsj/ ' should be taken moilcrauByVfsEmurnte. ttic stom ach, and restore Its iaalthy tone and acUorx- *J\ For Isyacntery or Dlnvrhceu, bat one mRd do^Ugoner^yreqwbrcd. j^ltatto^JoT^f^rBeyr,' Puta*ia uously taken, ns nqSmfSo cTunigo. tho flhUsscd action of tlte system. With such change Utose complaints disappear. For Uro nay and Dropalcal Hwctlllagw they should be taken in largo and frequent dooos hstBsMUi prodSbes .the dc slrcdvofW by sym. pathy. mm m. As a l>lnner Pill, take :>ne or two Pills to promote digestion nnd relievo the stonuicb. P'lTlrY ?M ?ttlairr ~T bowels Intohnalthv action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence It is often ad vant.txeons where no Merlons dernngemont exists. One who doso of tor, from tlte digesti ly well, often finds that a kes him fe^fffecUfcdjiMP tt and renovating eQ'oc'. oa radical Chemists), 18., Z S. -1. THE i:ii?/\T GLGv - I u R.'.' 1 ' : iltOPERTIESft.A PLCAvAMT ?rt'.NK. AI.I.GKI\ DISEASES*"; ERUPTION** hYSPFPSIA A.GENERAL DERI FIT Y W.m rniiTPf. MFNTAI. Okf.AK't/ATifiM ooaaneote to tnange of Water and List. TU, r WILL HESTORE YOUTHFUL.VtC')P The grand I'aaaoao for all the Ills of Hf a. TRY OpfF.- BOT l LF -. The Standard FHYUCUBl mat **x pmcRiBi it a. - uMMkMl^ XaTooagorOld.lC_ 'or Binglo. tbaaa Bitten are on? r#qn*Ued sad here often been the maaaa of saving US*. ? TW.9NE IOTTI.I, new goods! *t%AMARA has just receive* from Sff^JW YORK ui< THIRD SUPPLY n-f Choice and Selected Patterns of Gent* Caseimcres, Clothe, Readymado Clothing &c, altjo a Nice Line of Ladies Dress Gooc's, Shawls, Opera Plunnols, Domoatica, Ladies and Genta Lr?as and Walking Shoes, (Jailers, Boot*, &c. [ A Complete and Well Assorted Stock of GROCERIES, Among the latter there are 4000 Iba B4A.CO l, 35.?>hi 'FLOUR and 10 bM? SUGAR. All of which will bo sold quitlc LOW DOWN tor Cash, dec l4 JOS. McNAMAHA. seat COMING IN BT EVEEY STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. <?'?.'?/.:? ' 70 ' V fr"' *G?J .V* ' '?' ' i **. . IN ORDKR TO RB TREPARRD FOR AN INCREASED CHRI8TMA3 TRADE, I am completely replenishing my Stock in nil the different lines by every Steamer. 1 would call STECIAL ATTENTION to s Large Lino or DOMESTICS, CASSIMRRES, IEANS and Heavy COTTON A DE*. Also PRINTS, WOOLENS, and the Finest Lot of DRE8S 0?OD8 ever displayed in Town My Stock of Clothing comprises every Variety lias In 8TTLB und PRICE and has been receiving LARGE ADDITIONS. as we ROOT8 and SHOES, my Stork stands unsurpassed, having been bought from the BEST Manufacturers in the Country. I have also full Stocks in HARDWARK; SADDLES, and CHOICE GROCERIES Which will u* SOLD at TRICES that defy Competition." dec 7 GEO. H. CORNELSON. A New Energy Infused into Trade. FRESH LIFE! C. IX T?IOIr^T JOTITST :t?kcVi groat plaftSuVe in announcing to the GOODFOLK of Oraugeburg Town and Couuty, that he baa purchased the ?uftineaa hitherto carried on by" Mr. H. l'UNDERBURK, And Mint ha ia now to be found at this wcll-koiwu STAND, surrounded by EVERYTHING GOOD, \* <taW?. EVERYTHING NICE. k l.Gtt?l]f ? y , EVERYTHING FRESH, GBOCEEXES \ one ox ?ae r Hero then, at this Popular Stand the Subscriber has established Mn uTreiolutt^ri to plasc all, to suit all, and to build up a Busiuess Second Oraugeburg/ Hera he invite* all hie friends and the public generally to come and^b* suited n the mirk et. A spirit ?? courtesy and energy and attention must win the Golden Weed of Socoeeu. C. ft. KORTJCHN. nvo 23 maelf wtih to neue in New York, A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. T ARRIVED FROM TMS AUOVE MAKKfcT AT X). LOUIS' WHO IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL. AS THE ABOVE GOODS BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OV ILY GROCERIES CARL SOOW AND P.. LtOUIS, J. WALLACE CANNON HAS JUST OPKNJCD AT iLIQIITKOOT'S OI/D STAINT?, With a 0 HOICK LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which he invites the at tention of his old friends and the public generally, consisting of FRESH GROCERIE8, CONFECTIONEWE8, FRUITS, TOBACCO, SE GA KS, LIQUORS, Ac, Hoping he close attention to business to merit a share of the public's patronage. My prices aa well as my Goods cannot bo surpassed. buy 30 11 3m GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY AT T. G. YINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWE3T PHICE3 !! t Purchasers are invited to oxaiuine my Stock of I>RY GOOD8> which* is com plete in every line. CLOTHING of tho Latest Stylo and BOOTS and HOE of Che Beat Quali ty. selected especially to suit tho Trade. T. O. V1NCE, Next Door to Dr. A. C. dikes' Drug Sftfrtf, oct 12?lyc OHA NO KB URO, 8. 0. Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offers to the Publica FULL aud WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clotliing\ Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICKS thnn can be bought at any other House in Orangehurg. Call aud EXAMINE his STOCK, aud be CONVINCED of the CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. g&~ Also I will pay the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS. PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of OOUNTBT PRODUCE June 8 O bin REGULAR DAILY TRADE. AlfOTIIER TRAIN JUST IN AHD FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS'SHOPPING AT BULL, SCDVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Bath nv to STYLE8 and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markau FOR THE CASH Enable them to make tho best possible RATES, which is the OLD RULE ono tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving an eiperienee of 30 yoars in Business. ! Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, aro always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 ? ly Wotrr.ft iSrWM fft'f vvniAc that ins rs ?mt CAKirmro <wr tt?bt car likito ffaaihg in all its vurions branehes, and will Sfanufaelure er tXtfrnir at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Imggiss or Wagon*. And am also prepared" with ?*W PRESS ANtV O XI TO GIN AND PACK COTFONf , ' Htifl&r KtfHtt. Corte* ?lNlttfr Af MT Mtl.t, ha* brought from I to \ cent more than that Ginned on the cttuttttti (fin*.- / f i Jt m,^?B ?et ? 7 apf *? tf *U- RWOS. SOUTH CAROLIN ARAILROAD Ciiablkstox, S. C. December 23, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 24, the l'ossenger Train on the Boat* EJaroiina Kailroa<l will run m follows< fob auq?8ta. Lear? Charleston.-8.10 A. 2?s Arrive at Augusta.....4.26 P. My roil COLOMBIA. * Leave Charleston.............8.10 A. ?s Arrive at Columbia......-4.Q5 P. M/ FOB I'll a klk8tos. Leave Augusta. .-7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. Ms Leave Columbia.7.40 A. Hz Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M/ TnSOUOtf WILMINOTOK tbaib Leave Augusta.?.8.00 A. Ms Arrive at Kingville.-9.00 A. Ms Leave Kingville.-12.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. .6 80 P. Ms auousta xiniiT kxpkbss-sciidats azesrrsBV Leave Charieslon.-8.80 P. Ms Arrive at Augusta.....7.80 A. Ms Leave Augnsta.-6.00 P. It Arrive at Charlestot...5.56 A. U, colombia M?HT KXfUKSS?sundays bxcbpy Leave Charleston.-7.10 P. M/ Arrive at Columbia.-7.80 A. M. Leave Colambla.6.00 P. Mv Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A. Ms bcmmebvillb Tit ai B. Leave Snmmerville at.-7.28 A. M/ Arrive at Charleston at...,.8.48 A. M, Leave Charleston at.6.80 P. Ms Arrive at Summsrville at.?4.46 P. Ms camdbm bbaxch. Leave Camden.6.16 A. Ms Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. Ms Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.26 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad aa?T I Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Maeoa aatf Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with* 'Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Train connects at Kingville daily \ (except Sundays) with i?ay Passenger Traia, ! and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER. Vice-Preeideat. S. B. Pi'ckrnm, Uoneral Ticket Agaat. m Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c> p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Uayne Street and Horlbcck's Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. 8?"" This is the Largest and most Cess plete Factory of the kind in tha Routssra States, and all articles in this lino csa he . furnished by Mr. F. P. Toalb tit priuu? Tr?fe*" defy competition. JJfSr A pamphlet, vritb full and detailed' list of all sizes of Doors Sashes' sad Blinds,; t and tha prices of each, will be sect free aad' ' poet Paid, en applicatiod to' ; P. P. TOAIsE, CHARLESTON, 8. O. jnb/ ISr wee HONEY CANNCrT BUI IT! For Sight 1? Prtocrl*??x l BUT TttK DIAMOND 8FECTAH7M?. WILIV PRE8ERVE IT", I If yon value yeur Eyesight oss these P?r feet Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal1 Pebbles,. Melted together, and derive their* nams "Diamond" an aecount of thsir Hard* nesa and Brilliancy. They will last ntaaj years without change, and ars warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Sponcer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?Nona Geautag units? stanp sd witb -Mir trade mark, For Sals by Responsible Agentrtarsag* oMt'lhe Dnion. E. J. GLIYER08; Ian 20?ly Orangebnrg, 8. 0. THE Cits-ens' Savings Bank OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangcbnrpi Ii r it neb. Will pay % PER CENT. INTEREST sa?" SPECIAL DKPOSIT8?nd6 PER CENT. ?? SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded 8eral annually. Local Flunnce CemmiUfl*, Ho?. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. C?pt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.* JAS. H. POWLB8, Assistant Cashier, mar 28* jan sly C'-;X to *20 PER MY! A gen In tpO WANTED*! All elaaaes of working peop'.e, of either set, young or old, maka mors money at work for as in their spars Cornea!?, or all the time, than at anything else. Furtioulars j'ree. Address Q. 8TIN80N & CO., sep* *' ? lo- Portland, Maine. At Private Sale, TT1E PLANTATION forming a part the Estate of the late Cel. Keiti, a of an4 known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract ennnista of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rieh, Bed, Losas 'fta?v adapted ts Crops of all kinds. These,', are ?he Kirnest Lands in ths District, anoF warn value* at $20 per acre in 1866. Would, be seid for orvc-half tha* ,>rice new. On* fonrtb eash, the rensair er in three install nents bearing interest from date aad a ev en red by mortgage of tho aanvs. This is a spleadid chance for any on* de> svring to secure Rieh Lands, 60s Water Fear srr eaeeUent Cattle Range and a Rennest Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. h. M. KR1TT. jan ? 7&