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In African Cooking Stove. It ia ay of our dorir little bou??ke?rM.i st Says tbo Hearth and Home trill CJWinbWvc to proparc for tho Cable sucat -ayflgfl ?joreels as an ele phaut's trans anTfeet, or tbo f?*et of a kipDoprtn&aavT^ifin: :nay like to know how' ?tWP JAffl?awM, who consider 8he*o thirW'*?* : vory ' Anility articles of _ n> Vd?.esT?diTTk ?w food, manage to- suok them. Ton aauy ^JftPfe .the Africans have ?? cooking a*tyro:nar jTjnpge* tt? tli08e ?n wbick-^ouf dinners.'are couked. They kuve an entirely ^'figfrMtlnnveution of tkair ow^T When, a 'fgo)^/ ^V'prepare the tempting dtUcajr^ , wc Vvo uauicd, he dig* in ajis gjcouiMli*a r ?nd hule, about four feet, in diasmtcr^wttk perpeudieulnr sides, ilka a well. In this holo he kindlc?> and' keeps burning for four noura, a fiercely h'ol fire. At the cud of this tinje,thp Bl^s small well will ka nan But, aud tho bottom will be eovered with a maps o5p glowing embers. Directly ?p?tt' "flt?TO ccals tho cook places thabaAWqMk,. which, pro teoted by TaWr^lncVTfcough skins, will ?Ot bnra. He then-covers the top ol the hajp,^jfTBtt"VOb^wnS 9liokrt armfuls of ^?uj( fJrrgRj which ho gathers far the purpose fiwm the bp.oks,uf some neighboring stream, . ^ lie ucxt spreads mud thickly over,' and on top cf the niud he piles* 'earth 'and sods, closely kaatiug thttn down. Thin .is to retain nil the heat wit|iiUjt}sc curious oven, an important point, |as thirty six hours are required to properly'bake tlia ennrmou fret of the clepliauyaud hippopotamus When, at last, the anxious cook thinks kia viands are ' ready, be carefully rc movos the sods, lender these he finds tka coating of mud perfectly bard, like ? thick crust, while beneath this tlx flags bavo lataincd sufficient moisture to prevent tliem from burning, although the oven ishNHThul ami stearning. The cook ' hat' n6w to get the a-sist ?nee ot one or two others to lilt out the heavy and hot feet, which they lay up n a mat covered with green reeds instead ?foandiah. "rF* The great black feet do not, at first, aeeta very inviting,' but eftor "the shoes ?that is, tho ^kitrirr?have been removed m.ftfiftftyj wbUe^niyl very tempting tanking, ?tat is exposed, wiiicb is said by those who luvp tried it, to be dein ions, and to spews*volumes in praise ol this Africab 'eotJkUiS ateve. Oxetl its a Substitute tor Morses sifr ? The all absorbing florae qtrration Iihf reached that point, where from discussing ? he proper remedy for the disease, wi advance to the consideration of wh o nenne any enable us to escape in futun the delay and convenience atteuding the trithdnwnl of many horses from ser vice. Wo find in Hen. Ernst us C Benedict's interesting work. "A Run Through Europe," the following account ^l^llfNW ,n u*]f' What ir there to prevent sueh an cnployrncut ol "1 noticed here.what I do not reman bar to have aver seen in a city before 1 kri tj&sn o^cu used moie variously than ?jkVoe, kn. crossing the Appcniu*, u yikt'rffoxen was added fur an extra piir gkfflxQ leaders to take our di'igenoe up the noun tain atoepa, which was a littl odd. In Italy I had often seen an ox harnessed sometimes with a horso and if?j-but hero in tho usual boas * Hit^krdott for the dray ecrvico of the l^sjfeta?end, what struck mo as a useful ecoaaony for the drayinan of small patrons was tha practice of working a single ox at we work a single horse in the cart or ?Jfa'w service of our citica. A single ox ?VM9?oata a quarter the price of a good kerae, will draw quite as large a load? fat even more reliable and trustworthy? ieisnkintained at lessoxpense?is more har,dy and patient, aud when his life eeeaee to be useful his death bringt: back' Ike price of beef alibis origual cost. Ihne they have cross* d with the bulbil ?. Te?'eee uiehj lying doa n at their dr y . ?^?hewing thecud all ubout the public w'ixatvea. The single ot is hirnosaed in TJafeatee? ike shafts of his dr-ty, and in aslilgey neefuloes* moves solemul> tkrcsag^frle street*aud.along the wharves ^?ig hie four wheeled dray the wheel tkaaeighteen Luches Lu diameter 1 Wagon body often a vust wicket ? ol appealed willow twigs tiht ipacious. HEAD THIS JBR?NEY& BAXTER *m WIM DO| THE HAULING FOR TBS MERCHANTS OF # R A M. (i K II 5; II U AUD WITir DISPATCn. -Tnay ana also prepared te ItOARD and hire JtUOfiiKS and CAK BIAwSatsl as> nedanota pr.iees. I'ull.on tliom ?4 Mar en ay* Detoll #jietl tr aemctitnes with a dunkej Trteafcoxen appeur to bo R?iltf BIAMEfta ? ,1-1-?',-U.,-1-'Jt^Bt von sai.i; ok to it ext. ONE ACRK LOT' with STORE and 1MVI LLING, at BranohvilU, S. C. Apply to L?. LOBB, nug 'JA?Hm Charleston, 8. C. -^ Ay^r's Ague Cure, Vor 1'c.or muI Aguo, Intormittent Fever, Chill Fovoa Remittent Fever, Dumb Aguo, Forio?ioal or Bilious Forer, &o., and indeed all the unoctioua whiob aitao from malarious, marsh, or miaamaUo poisons. No ono remcttyJa 'londar called for by the necessities or tho American people than a Miro ami safe cure for Fever mul Ague. Buch we aro now cnablud to offer, with a perfect certainty thnt it wHl eradicate the disease, and with asnur anco, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its ubo in uny quantity. That which protects from or prevents this die onlor must bo of hnmenso service in the com munities where it prevail*. Prevention in better than core, for the patient escapes the risk which be must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Curb* cxpel?*tlie miasmatic poison of Fkvkr akd Aouk firom the system, and prevents tho development of the dl?case, If takon on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this cfass of complaints, bnt also tho cheapest. Tho largo quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of evo'ybodv; and In bilioUB districts, whero rSVKB ABU AotIB prevails, everybody should hnve It, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. '.' Is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all ? tho poor as well as tho rich. A (Treat superiority of this remedy over any other crcr discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent !s, that it confides no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produces no uuiuiHiii or other Injurious effects whatever upon the-constitution. Those cured by It are left as healthy as if they bad never had tho disease. rover and Ague is not alone the conscqiioneo of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, amoiiK which arc Neuralgia, itheumatiam, Uout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asth nin, Palpitation, Painful Affe< lion of the Spleen,. Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, paralysis, niid derangement of tlio Btomacb, all of which, wlum originating In this cause, put on Uio in termittent type, or become periodical. This "t'cuiv" expel* tho poison ft-oin the blood, and eonjranuently cures thorn all nlike. it is an in valuable protection to Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in tho mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the Infection, that will bo ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter mUtentS it they avail themselves of Uio protec tion this remedy affords. For JAvrr O?mifttatntst arising from torpid itvof the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stinv anting the Liver Into healthy activity, and nro> during* many tmlv remarkable euros, where other medicines f?ll. pnrr.\nr.n nT Dr. J. C. AYER&CO., Lowell, Mass?, Practical a*ul Annlytieal Chemists, AND SOLD ALT- HOUND THE WOHLD. PJtlCE, Bl.OO I'JBH liOTTLK Uluy 11 c ly Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Laxative Modicino. Perhaps no one medi cine i* so universally required by every body a?i n cathartic, nor was ever any be fore so universally adopted into use, In every country and nmong all classes, aa this mild but efficient purgntlvc Vitt. The obvious reason la, that It is a more rella* blc and far more ef fectual remedy than any oUier. Those who havo tried it, know Uiat it cured thorn: those who have not, knowthat II nYvcs/totr neighbors and frionds; and all know Unit wb.it it does ???So it does al ways? thrtt it nVver foil* through any fault or neg ricct of its composition. We hnvo thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of tho follnwing complaints, but such euros are known in every neighborhood,'and we need not lmblixh them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be takm with safety ' by auybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh,and makes them ploaaant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can ariso from tholr imu in any quantity. They operate hy their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It lnte healthy action ? ramovo tho obstiuc?ons of the stoinaen, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, whore vor they exist, such do ruiqrcments as arc too first origin of disease. Minute- (Urectioiis arc given In ?te wrapper on the box, for Uie following complaints, which thc?0 Pills rapidly care:? _ For Dyspepsia or sTmllp/ravJon, mAwiiriuf um?, Xiansruor and Loo* of App?llto, they f)k mid be taken moderately to stimulate I lie atom* ach, and restoro its hoalthy tone ami action-. For JLilvrr Comnliaint and its various symp toms, llllloiM Ktt-Mdiaclie? stick Hwm.< uctie, Jrtunilic?< orClreen HickueiM, jflll. Ions Colic and Illllona I'ovcrt, thev should ae Judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the di'-ea-cd action or rcmovu tho obstructions which can e it. 4 Kor Dysentery or Diarrhoea, hut ono mild dose is generally required. For Dfteiinriyttaan, ?*or?r, Cravcl, Pat, Itiition] or- tflii Bleaurr, Putn In ,the lri>, Ilacli and jLoln?, tlioy should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased actio-? of the system. \\ ilh such change Umso coinplaintA disappear. For ?ronsy and Drop-lnd Swelling tlioy should be taken in large ami frequent dosea to yrottuee the effect qf adrAstlc purge. Fit ?uppr<-a?ion a largo dose t-houid l>o tskeu rrs It prodaues tlxo dcured effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Pitt, take inr or two fills to promote digestion and relieve tho stomach. An occasional done ?timulales Uic stomach and bowels into healthv action, restores the'appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who foul* Udurably well, often finds that a dose of these fills make* him feul decidedly be! ter, from mejr cleandug- and renovating effoct oft the digestive apparatus. Dr.tT. C. atEHA%O..J'raetlcal ClieiHistS, iA>n i:m.. jcas.s., u, a. a, may 11" " c ly I THL QKEAT- fJL?u i .-URtRltJ FoMcating powerful invlperaling |flt^rt"j"i^sn^^J^*SJ-J^-^Ay^i|t'|tgal*llil Thaeo Hitters sro i^>aiiivi ly invalutbl.? in ' They purify tho system, end will eure 11 emit tent and Intermittent rover*, a^^a peoye-nUTo af cttlle emd JMrw. ' AO yteld to their pov*mn7eflcAsy; Axe an antiaoto to change of Water and Dlat. ^ ^ to tho wfcrtod fram^aad ooryct all The grand I'aaaooa for oil the UU of life. THY ONE. BOTTLE The. Standard ?* ?laJUn/^Ia Youag or Old, Ussri^j^-^^ ^/ot 8ingl->, theo? Bitten are ua^V ^ftr tquaUed and havo often boon UieV means of raving Ufa. r" , TH.f-9 NR BOTTLE, > new goods! JOS M^J*.M.A1*A. ?a3 just received from NEW YOBK h?? THIRD SUPPLY ?f Choice and Selected Patterns of Genti Cassimeres, Cloths, Rcndymado Clothing &o., also a Nice Line of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Opera Flannels, Domestic*, Ladies and Genta Dress and Walking Shoes, Gnitew, Boots, &c. A Complete and Well Assorted Stuck of GROCERIES, Among the latter there are 1000 lbs BACON. 35.bJbl* 'FLOUR, and 10 bM? SUGAB. All of which will bo sold quiJc LOVY DOWN tor Cash, doc 14 JOS. MoNAMAKA. COMING IN BY EVERY STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. IN ORDER TO BE PRF.PARF.R FOR AN HfCREASKD CHRISTMAS TRADK. I am completely replenishing niv Stork in ?1! the different linos bv every Stesincr. 1 would call SPECIAL ATTENTION lo h Large Lino of DOMESTICS. CASSIMRRBS, IRANS and Heavy COTTON A DES. Also PRINTS, VTOOLRNS, and the Finest Lot of DKK8H GOODS ever displayed in Town My Stock of Clothing ootnprises every Variety :vs well as in STYLE and PRICK and has been receiving LA ROE ADDITIONS. In ROOTS and SHOES, my Stock stands unsurpassed, having hecn bought from the BEST Manufacturers in the Country. [ have also full Stocks in HARDVVARK, SADDLES, and CHOICE GROCERIES Which will be SOLD at PRICKS that defy Competition.* dec 7 GEO. H. CORNELSON. . ?_ae_ Infused into Trade. FRESH LIFE! C X). l^OTE^TJOITiSr u,ir* Srpnt pl?n*uTfl in announcing to the GOOD FOLK of Oraugcburg Town and County, that he \\\s purchased the Business hitherto carried on by Mr. 11. FUNDEIUil'RK, and that he is now to be found at ibis wcll-kuewu STAND, surrounded by EVERYTHING GOOD, EVERYTHING NICE. EVERYTHING FRESH, In the line of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS! Here then, at this Popular Stand the Sv>bs?-ribcr has established'himself wlib a resolution to plase all, to suit all, und to build up a Business Second to nene in Orangeburg. Hare he inritea all hia friends and the public generally to come and be suited A fine full Sl^ck equal to any in the market. A spirit of courtesy and enorgv and xttention mnst win the Golden Meed of Succrsa. C. I). KORTJCHN. nvo 23 3T New York. inn *} \ rj JUST ARRIVED FROM THE A BOYE MARKET A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' WHO IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE AEOVK GOODS At AND BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OF f| FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON AND SECURE BARGAINS! o?q 7 D. LOUIS, J. WALLACE CANNON IIAS JUST OPENED AT LIGHTFOOT'S OLD STAJSm, With ? CHOICE LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which he ioviics the at tention of his old fricuds aud the public generally, consisting of FRESH GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITt, TOBACCO, SE GA RS, LIQUORS, Ac, Hoping by rlcsc affctition to business to merit a sharo of Che p?blic's patronage. My prices hs well as my Goods cannot bo surpassed. nor 30 11 3m GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY AT t. g. Triers WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IX NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES !! 1 Purchasers are invited to examine my Stock of DRY GOODS, which h com plete in every line. CLOTHING of tbo Latest Stylo .:nd BOOTS and HOE of Cho Best Quali ty. solccled especially to suit tbo Trada. T. O. VINCE, Wext Door to I>r. A. t . Dl li I S' Drag Sfrtrc. oct 12?lyc ORANGEBURG, S. C. 3 Russell St. one Door East of Mcroney's Hotel Offers to the Publica FULL aud WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing', Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICKS thnn enn be bought at any other Hon?? in Oranpehurg. Cell and EXAMINE his STOCK, and be CONVINCED of the CUKaP NESS or his GOODS. ???- Also I will pay the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS. PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kiud of COUNTRY PRODUCE iune 8 c bin REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIyABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS*SHOPPING AT BULL. SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock af GENERAL MEHCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is unsurpassed Beth i? to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from dotirable Marketa FOR TILE CASH Enable tham to make tho bm?t possible RATES, which is the OLD RULE coo tinned from its ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving an eiperienei? of 30 yoara in Business. Economy and Enterprise together with the Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 a ly -tu_? k* v1'^AMtiaJat?saiAtyA. ^i/)tDWGivV3 Wmfr.r> t i*m tiif. rcni.Tc that hk rs sTTfx crAWtmjr? or* rnz car riKfcS Mailing in all its various branches, and will Manufacture er Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carringes, P.tvggies or VYngons. And am also prepared with NftW PRESS AND ft "I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON Rffffftr Xt/fWt. Cstten C.rSNFD AT MY MILL Wae DTeWfhl from \ In \ e?a? more tban that Ginned on the cotftaaA Cj'tnn ?, ?et * ' spl L'-/y U MGGS. SOUTH CAROLIN A RAILROAD Csaklbstox, B. C. December 23, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECFMBIfc 24, the Passenger Tralu on the South Carolina Ituilroud will run as follows . KOR AUOl'STA. Leave Chwrleston.8.10 A. Mv Arrive ut Augusta. ...4.26 F. My run colcmbia. Leave Charleston......8.10 A. Ms Arrive at Columbia......4.06 F. M/ rOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta._7.t0 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M< Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M< Arrive nt Charleston.8.20 P. Ms TnnOtOII WILMIMOTOH TRAIS Leave AugtiHta.3.00 A. Ms Arrive at Kingvillc.?9.00 A. M. Leave Kibgrilie.s...i'ASOP. M. Arrive ul Augusta.6 80 P. Ms AUGUSTA NinilT E X I'KKSS?s UK dat f BXCRPTBS? Leave Charleston.8.80 P. Ms Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A. M/ ! Leave Augusta.6.00 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.56 A. 11/ COLOMBIA M I OUT KXrttKSS? SUNDAYS SXCBfT TKD. Leave Charleston. Arrivo at Columbia.. Leave Columbia. Arrive at Charleston BLMMI.ltVII.LK TIIAIB. Leave Snmmerville at.-7.26 A. My Arrive a: Charleston at.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. 11. Arrive at Summvrville at.....4.45 P. My CAM DSM BRANCH. Leave Catnden.6.15 A. My Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. My Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Cntnden. 6 25 P. M. Day ami Night Train* make close connaa tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad east Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Maeoa aaet Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with* Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road topointH North. Cathden Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sundays) witb t?ay Paxsenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-president. S. R. Pl'CKBNS, (Jcneral Ticket Ageat. Doors, Sasliss, Blinds, &e* -7.10 P. My ..7.30 A. M. ..6.00 P. M. ..7.00 A. My P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Heyne Street and Horlbock's Wharf CHARLESTON, 8. C. This is the Largest and most Cem plete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, nud all articles in this lina .PAVyklfi furnished by Mr. P. P. Toai.b nt prioee whnilr defy competition. l----y- A pamphlet witb full and detailed list of all Sixes of Doors Sashes and BHads,; and the prices of each, will be sent free aad poet Paid, on applicHtiod to' I P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, ?. O. jnly 15 wee MONK* CANNOT DU I IT! Tor Sight is Prtcvl???I! BUT Tllti DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESRRYK IT". tba0c If you Value your Fvesight nae these Per fect Leeses, Ground from Minute Crystal1 Pebbles.. Melted together, and derive their' nim? "Diamond" en account of their Hard ness and Hrilliancy. They will last ataa/ yearn without change, and are warranted superior to all others in u?c. Manufactured by the Spencer Optioal Manufacturing Co., New York-. CAUTION?None Germing unless stamps ed with 'Mir trade mark. Pot Sale by llesponribl* Agentr rbreagar* out'the Gnion. E. J. QL1YERO?, ;>n 20?ly Orangebarg, fl. 0. THE Citiaens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oravagcbrirg 15 ranch. Will pav 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on' SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, on SWINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sesal annually. Local Finwnce ( oiumiitco. How.THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDKR. CapLJNO. A. HAMILTON." JAS. H. FOWLK8, Assistant Cashier, mar 28 jan ely 0~ to &?O PEK DAY! A^nts tjVfJ1 WANTKD: All classes of working people, of cither sex, young or old, mako more money at work for us in their spare momentn, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON A CO., sep' ?' - 1 o Portland, Maine. _' At Private Sale. rpiiE PLANTATION forming a part of X tbe Estate of the lute Cel. Keitt, and known as the DARBY PLACE. The traet eeneists of ahout 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loan *oil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. The*a> are the Finest Lands in the District, aasF were valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Would be sold for one-half tha' ,>rioe new. One: fourth cash, the ronvair er in three instal ment* bearing interest from date and sav cured by mortgage of tho-sam-e. This is a splendid chance for any oae dsr siring to secure Rieh Lands, fine Water Ff/w trr excellent Cattle Rango and a Reined Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. KR1TT, Or J Qt KEITT, Esq.