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An African Cooking St ovo. It !? of oar dear little housekeepers, says tbo Hearth ttml Horn* wBBpi|T( to proparc for tho fsble wtjLJBfflB morsels as ;io elo phsni's trom^jtnq feet, or tbo foot of a hippopc<?&%li^^lltRI|Wy may liko to know bow* ^WV 'ATflfrfwV, who consider these thhW'aa11 Wv fUMtv articles of food, manage to- euofe them. Ton JDuy JtenftPF0 tn? Africans have ?s? oookiay.rtrnrm,** Ukc tlloso ?n whicB^ettt diavereiaee aoukad. ?They bat? nn -oriUrely^BiglnsiWnveutiou of their oW^ ^Mu/aearc.M When, a' jR<>J^/ n^Bn!t? prepare the tesspting deliejyrica we have named, he Aign in ?$?? gJtPtftM??ntn?i?)d bide, about four fee* ih diaen?ten,ivita perpeudiculnr ?ides, liko a well. - In this hole be fclndk'?> nnu keeps burning for four Boors, n fiercely!tiolfi>c. At the cud of thin time ^t hp 8i^8 small well will be n*?l But, and tbo bottom will be eovered with a> naaea oV glowing embers. Directly ""updB ttTOTH?coals tho cook plana? thnflAllfTft^l^' Pr0" Tflnir TrncWftoug tectad by vswiT^nTcYftough skins, will Ml Ira an. He then- cuwtcrs the top <>| t-M fcs^rbjU|^|a^rofc^[t km?j sticks ?f greelTW?o4i^??irslys ?vor them a few armfnla of ,w#{ ^ttl8* which ho gathers fir the purpose fsom tho buuW&^of some ncigbloring stream, . i llO next spread:* mud thickly oycr,'^ and on top cf the mud be piles* ^eift-th -'and' sods, closely leatiug thim dpwn. : This.is to retain ?11 the hca^wjth?y^th,e curious, oven, an important point, *un thirty six hours arc (?quired to ^roperly(bake the cnormou lee* of the elep^ia^yamj hippopotumu. Wben, at last, the anxious cook thinks hia viands are ready, be carefully re moves' the sue!*/ Under these he finds the coating of mud perfectly hard, like ? thick crust, while beucnth this the Sags kam I stained sufficient moisture to prevent them 'jffjom burning, although tht ov?n is sf5U<h?l nod' ({teaming. Thn^cool;^ lai'^ndw to got the a sist ance of ono or two others to lilt out the heavy and hot feet, which tbey lay up n A mat covered witbgrecn reeds instead ?fonadish. ]~;V> The great black feet do not, nt first, ?euro very in vi ting,' but a ft or ''the shoes ?thfcl is, the ski??Tr~b*vc been removed a perfectly white.., and very tcmptin. kokisg meat is>exposed, which is said by those who luve tried it, in be delic ious, find to spcaft volumes in prni.-e cd ^jhrfctH Wfckbg Jtave1 jjfi ^(Substftutofor Horses The fll-absoitbrnf* 1\or?e qurstion has reached that point, where from diicussing the proper remedy for tho disease, w< advance to the consideration of what meant may enablp.ua to escape in futun t%o delay and convenience atteuding the withdrawal of many horses from ser vice. Wo find in Hen. Erastus C Benedict's interesting work. "A Run Through Europo," the following account offsj^uieof oxcy iu Italy. What ir there to pr^ve'u**sTieh a* Wiproyencnt ol ^tlftrVoiT/'.. **1 noticed Iiero^wbat I do not reman ber to hsve ever seen in a city before 1 laslsjen exei^ ys^d moic ^axiously than 1Mt%TVfi In crossing the Appeniu ;s, a yMNr'df oxete was added fur an extra piir jf ?f tesdors to t?ko ouf di'igeno? up lite mountain steeps, which was a little seen an ox hernesecd sometimes with a horso and sometimes with a donkey?but here in Triette oxen appear to bo tho usual bias - Mf ^tafotrfcr the drsy service of the streets?and, what struck mo as a useful *4oe*tes>y for the drayinao of small moans ^ practice of working a singlo ox "?fcttBti work a single horse iu the cart or ^IptftffcAjftee of our cities. A single ox a^Ms^toosts a quarter the price of a good ,fc^M,wUl draw quito as large a load? i?even more reliable and trustworthy? IpUfiatained at less expense?is more patient, aud when his life eeuses to be useful his death brings back' Haiti? price ofbeof alibis orignal cost. Ilwi Ihlv have crossed with the bulbil 1 ^WsHWfnem lying don n at their dr y . ring tho cud all about the public a Tbc single ot is hirnosscd in the shafts of his dr-ty, and in ftwItefT uae/uluves* moves solomuly ANVpHsW sVreets aud along the wharves ig bis tour wheeled dray the wheel s tnnn. eighteen Lualuas ku diameter i wagon body often a vast wicket. lsW*%fl of unpeeled willow twigs ihl I Mtd ?apacious. ? 17f> ',',|tE.AI> THIS ?NEY & BAXTER hi*,1'' WILL DOl THE HA.XJI^1NG FOR TUR , inna/ * 2* Vte MERCHANTS 'it OF . - s5? ' i. i ASUKRl n tl AJtD WITH DISPATCH. W also prepared ?? HOARD east hire RUOGIK8 >nd OAK. ras* modensto prices. Call.en tfaesn F*? Intell M?B/5KBY * BAXTER. FOH MALE OR TO KKXT. ONE ACRK LOT with STORE and VW Kl.l l NU, nt Drane-aville, 8. 0. Al<\>\y to D. LOBB, aug 24?Mm Charleston, fl. C Aj or's Ague Cure, For Fever and Aguo, Intermittent Fovor. Obill Fever, Remittent Fovor, Dumb Ague, Foriodioal or Bilious Fever, Ao., und indeed oll tho nflootiaus which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasma tie poisons. (Mil R. No ono remedy Os /loudsjr mm called for by the necessities or HLsffr M 1,10 American people than a ?Tn/ euro ami safe cure for Kevcr I HH / aud Aguo, Huch vre are now JasaL- 5Sa?^ enabled to oiler, with a perfect M certainty thnt it wHl eradicate v the dlscaio, and with assur* ance, mundcd on proof, thnt no harm can arise from Its use In uny quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dls order must ho of linmcnso service In the com? mnnlttes where It peovalls. Prevention Is better than care, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Cuius" expelstthc miasmatic poison of Fkvkr asu Aouk from the *y'o*n. and prevents tho development of the disease, if takon on tho first approach of its premonitory eynintoms. It Is not only the host remedy evor yet discovered for this cfa?s of complaints, bnt also tho cheapest. Tho largo quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of cvorylmdv; n"d in bilious districts, where Fkvku anu Aoun prevaUs, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all ?tho poor ns well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other over discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent* is, thnt it contains no (jsJ. nlno or mineral; consequently it produces no auinlsm or other injurious effects whatever upon ie Constitution. Thoso cured by it are left as healthy ns if they had never had tho disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of tho mlamnntic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which Uro Neuralgin, Hhcumn?Hin, Gout, Headache, BlinfinOSS, Toothache, Enrachc, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,. ? Hysterics, Tain In tho Dowels, Colic, Paralysis, mid derangement <>i" tho Stomach, all of which, when originating In this crmse, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This "Ctfui'." expels the poison ft-oin the blood, and consequently cures them nil alike. It is an in valuable, protection to tmuiigrnnts and persons travelling or temporarily residing In tho mala rious districts, if takon occasionally or dn.ly While exposed to the InftCtibn, thnt will bo ex creted from the System, niid cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to llpcn into disease. Hence it is even more valunblc for protection than cure: and fsv? will ever suffer from Inter mittent* It they avail thcmselveB of ?10 protec tion this remedy affords. For iiecr Complaints, arising from torpid ity of Uie Live.-, it is nn excellent remedy, stum elating tho I.ivcr Into healthy activity, and pro. itucing many truly remarkable cares, whore other medicines fall. FnrPABKD BV Dr. J. C. AY ICR & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND BOLD ALL ROUND TOE WORLD. VEICE, $1.00 VMM JIOTTLK may 11 c ly Ayer's Cathartic Pills, purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medi cine ! -:-o universally required by every body as a cnUiartic, nor was ever any be fore so universally adopted into use, in every country and nmong nil classos, as tills mud bnt efficient purgative Vitt. The obvious reason is, that it is a more relia ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know ?Vt it cured them: those who have not, know that it CM re thiir neighbors and friands 5 and all know Bbaa wflnf IlMoes c~e it does al ways?that it ni viM- fidfs through tiny faidlorneg rlect of its composition. We havo thousands upon thousands of certificate* of their romarknble cures of the folionhig complaints, but such euros are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages anil conditions in alt climates; containlnirneiUier calomel nor any (deleterious drug, they may bn tnk4n- with: safety by any body. Their b?gar-coaUug preserves them over fresh, and niakoi them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, do harm can ariso from their use in any quantity. They operate ay their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action?remove tho obstructions of the stomach, bowels, lire*', and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such do ruiigcment,; as are tho ilrct ongtn of disease. . Minniv directions nrc givoi <n tho wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, winch these JPitrs rapidly cnre;i-? ~.a? 1-s> a For Isynpcpsls? or ffmtl com ion, KUtless* ne?s, Lnntruor and Is? o(A>nc(Ue, they should bo taken moderately to stimulate tho stcftr* aoh, and restore its healthy tone nnd neticrav For S.i vor Complaint and its various svm tome, llllioiui llnadactae. Sick Hess nein?. Jaundice or Green Sickness, SRI Ions Colic and IIHious sTevesrs, they shoulc ho judiciously taken for ?ach ease, to correct the diseased action 0* remove tho obstructions which catiMj it. 4 For Dysentery or ininrrhcc?, but one mild dose is generally required. For IlSiviftnssnsasWassasir, C ravel, PaAt Sltutlon; ?f Hi* If cure, Psla In ,tmm. l?le, Hack and sLoliu, they nh.r j|,t be contin uously taken, ns requlretl.To chAiigc tho nTsaased action of the system. \\ Ith Kuch chango Umso com plaint i disappear. For Dropsy and dropsical A well I sura they should no taken In large nnd frequent doses to yrothice Uie effect qf a drastic purge. ' **>?! MpUSSr-*?lon n large dose should bo taken ns It produces the desired effbot hy sym* pathy. As a ntnner nil, take in? or two Villi to promote digestion nnd relieve tho stomach. An occasional do.-, c stimulates the stomach and bowels into heidthy action, restores the appetite, aud Invigorates the system. Hence It is often ad vantageous when- no serious derangement exisls. Oio- \v!,o 1,1 tolerably well, often finds thnt a dose of thssl filta makes hliu f?tel dccifleiUy bet ' ter, from their cleansrliiff and renovating effect OS ? the digestive apparaft?. ",? Z>r. J. C. A 1 KJl A ( ().. Vractlcal C/tctniais, may LOWELL. JUB.S., U.S.A. Y IV ' c ly THE ONrTAT' OLOv Totscstlng powerful invigorating Theeo IJUtcrs sro positively involusble in _ They purify tho tyiUm, and will euro tXsvntY OYSPf-pStA ^. CFNERA'L DERI LIT V. j Bemltteat and tu COOQ RlftTHC MCNTAI 0r<f:ANi7ATinM The grand Panacea for all the Obi of Ufo. TRY. ONE. BOTTLE Tie S MM AW?01*1 In Toaag or Old, If am Smgle, thee* Bitten an tua^V >^isqoaUed and htrs often boon theV moans of ssvfaf life. ^ , IHJL9 NB MOTTLE. > new goods! .tfeter UrtffAMARAJw l?-1 received from NEW YORK h? THIRD SUPPLY *f Choice and Selected Patterns of Gents Caaaime res, Cloths, Rcadymado Clothing &o., also a Nice Line of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Opera Flannels, Domestics, Ladies aud Genta Drees and Walking Shoes, Gaitef?, Boots, Ac. ? Complete aud Woil Assorted Stuck of GROCERIES, Among the latter there are 100(1 lbs BACON. 35.?>1? FLOUR and 10 hbU SUGAR. All of which will be soid tiuido LOW DOWN tor Cash . dec 14 JOS. McNAMARA. COMING IN BT EVEEY STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. IN ORDER TO RE PREPARED FOR AN INCREASED CHRISTMAS TRADE. I run completely replenishing mv Stock in nil the tlifferent lines by cverv Steamer. 1 would call SPECIAL ATTENTION to * Lnrjrc Lino of DOMESTICS. CASSIMBRBB, IEANS and Heavy COTTONADE1. Also PRINTS, WOOLENS, ami the Finest Lot of D It ESS OOODS ever displayed in Town My Slock of Clothing comprises ev<>ry Variety =is well as in STYLE and PRICE and has been receiving LABOE ADDITIONS. In ROOTS and SHOES, my Stock stands unsurpassed, having been.bought from the REST Manufacturers in the Country. 1 have also full Stocks in HARDWARE, SADDLES, and CHOICE GROCERIES Which will be SOLD at rRICK8 that defy Competition.' d-?7 GEO. If. CORNELSON. , ^ New Energy Infused into Trade. ' FRESH LIFE! * 4. C IT). KIO"lrtT JOTT^NT u,crt Sr0lt pio**tfre in announcing to the GOOD FOLK of Oraugeburg Town and County, that he has purchased the Business hitherto carried ou by Mr. 11. FUNDERBURK, aud that he is now tu be fuuud at this well-knawu STAND, surrounded by EVERYTHING GOOD, EVERYTHING NICE, EVERYTHING FRESH, In the line of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS! i Here then, at this popular Stand the Subscriber has established'himself wtih I a resolution to plaso all, to suit all, and to build up a Busiuesa Secoud to neue in Oraugeburg: Here be inritea all bis friends and the public generally to come ani^b? suited A Line lull Stock: equal to apj in the mtrkct. A spirit af courteay and energy and attention must win the Golden Mead of Succeaa. C. D. KORTJCHN. nvo 23 " '-' '?!' ; - New "York* ?ffin ' JUST ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE MARK LT A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. - r at XL LOUIS' WHO IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OF fj iFJMPLY GROCERIES CALL SOON AXI* BARGAINS I o?a 7 D . X? O TJ I S , J. WALLACE CANNON I1AS JUST OPENED AT LIOIITITOOT'S OLD STAND, With n CHOICE LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which ht invites the at tention of his old friends and the public generally, consisting of FRESH GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, TOBACCO, SE GARS, LIQUORS, Ac, Hoping by close attention to business to merit n share of lb? public's patronage. My prices as well as my Goods cannot bo surpassed, ?or 30 11 3m GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO 33XTY AT T. G. VINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES!!! Purchasers arc iuvitcd to examine my Stock of DRY GOODS', which i% com plete in ovcry line. CLOTHING of the Latest Style and BOOTS and II OE of Cbo Best Quali ty. solucted especially to suit the Trade. T. O. VINCE, Next Door to I>r. A. C. DIKES1 Urns More, oct 12?lye ORANOEBUR?*, S. C. 1VL fLIO?[9 Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offers to the Public a FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOW Ell TRICKS than can be bought at any other House in Orangehurg. Call aud EXAMINE his STOCK, and be CONVINCED of the CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. ter Also I wilt pay the highest price for OLD IKON, COPPER, BRaSS. PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE. june 8 c tint REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS" SHOPPING AT BEL. SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Largo and Varied Stock ef GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Beth na to STTLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Market* FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the boat possible RATES, which is tb* OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving an eipcrienee of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 * ly i_ju.1 Worr.imprtPM the public that re rs ?mc cakrytwo o* tri tar. rlkfc? aYaKlbf in all its various branches, and will Manufacture er K*P*?r at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And em also prepared with N*W PRESS an fr G xi TO GIN AND PACK COTTON . t Rff(Vftr K?f1C% fetten ?ttNBB- Af my mill has brought from } I? $ e?M saore than that Ginned on the cdfiofmatf. BpM ? ?^,?? ect 8 ' ap( l'-// r knios. SOUTH CA KOLIN A RAILROAD Chablbstob, S. 0. December 2*. 1871. N AND AFTER SUNDAY DECXMBBft 24, tbe Passcugcr Train on tbe South ?'arulina Railroud will run a* follows. TOB AUOUSTA. Leave Charleston.. 8.10 A. M, Arrive at Augusta..'...4.26 F. 14. TOR COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston......8.10 A. At rive at Columbia......4.0."> P. ML FOK rrilARLKSTOM. Leave Augusta.-7.40 A. Bf. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. %4 Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M< Arrive at Charleston.8.f.0 P. If' Til Kol. Oil WILMtMaTOM TRAIV Leave AugUHta.3.00 A. M/ Arrive at Kingville.?9.00 A. M< * Leave Kingville.us*.?12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.8 80 P. Ms AUOVSTA XIOIIT K XI'RBSS?SUNDAYS BXCBPTBB? Leave Charleston.?8.80 P. M/ Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A. Ms Leave Augusta.?8.00 P. If Arrive at Charleston.?6.66 A. If/ colombia might BXrUKSS?SUM DATS BXCmrr-' TED. Leave Charleston.....7.10 P. Ms Arrive nt Columbia.?7.80 A. M. Leave Columbia.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. .7.00 A. M/ SUMMERVILLB TBAII. Leave Sommcrville at.7.26 A. Ms Arrive at. Churlenton at.8.46 A. If. Leave Charleston at..........8.80 P. M. Arrive at Summcrville at.??4.46 P. If/ camdbb BRAXCH. Leave Camilen.6.16 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.1U.40 A 14. I.eavo Columbia.1.46 P. It. Arrive at Camden.6.26 P. *I. Day and Night Trains make close conns* tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad am*1 Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macoa aadt Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects wilV Greenville ami Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Train connects at Kingvillo daily (except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and r?ns through to Columbia. A. L. TV LRR, Vicc-President. 8. R. PVcttSMS, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &e. P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbeck's Wharf' CHARLESTON, S. 0. 8ST* This is the Largest and west Cem plete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in (his lino .cm. Mt/A, furniabed by Mr. P. P. Toaii nt prtoea wYiwS' ?-' defy competition. JJtjp* A pamphlet with full and detailed* I list of all sizes of Doors Sashes sad Blinds, and tbe prices of each, will be sent free a*? post Paid, on applicatiod to? i P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, 8. O. jr.ly 15 wee HONEY CANNCrr iilix iTi For Sight 1? PrteetosaX! BUT Til 8 DIAMOND SPBCTAjCLW WILL PRESERVE IT'. If you ralu* your Eyesight use these PSY* ' feet Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal1 Pebbles.. Melted together, and derive their' name "Diamond" en account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last ata?y years without change, and are warranted' superior to all others in ase. Manufactured by tbe Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION ?-None Genuing unltsrwte*? cd with onr.trade mark. Vsr Sale by Responsible Agentr through: otti'the Union. B. J. OLlYBEOS; .ian 20?ly Orangebarg, 0. 0. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Oratftfgebtirg Branch. Will pay 7- TER CENT. INTEREST ea' SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, ea SWINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Seml annually. Local Fitrjinoc fJvuimitlee, Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.* JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 28 jan ely 0)X to ft20 PER DAY! Agentn ipO WANTED! All classes of working people, of cither sex, young or old, make more money at work for ns in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address Q. STIN80N & CO., Bfp' *i ? lo Portlaad, Maine. _i_m At Private Sale. milE PLANTATION forming a part ef 1 the Estate of the late Cel. Keitt, and knewn ae tbe DARBY PLACE. The traet caneists of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bad, Least */v-l, adapted i? Crops of all kinds. These!, are the Praest. Lands in the District, aa& were valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Would, be sold for one-half tba* ,<rice new. Oae> fourth cash, tbe rensair er in three instal ment* bearing interest from date aad so eured by mortgage of the same. This is a splendid chance for any owe de siring lo seeare Rick Lands, ftne Water Few er, eaaeMeat Cattle Raago and a Steaaed Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. KRITT, Or J 0, KBfTY, Escj. fa ? Li