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tau*.- -s-1? Bow'to rik Cut nWIfe. .2 ?<>.?? BY JOSH HTLI.INUS. I up -i t i ; > S Find s gir) (bot; \% 19 years old last May, about' the right height, with a blue eye, and dark brown hair and white teeth. Let the girl be good to look nt, not too phond of tnusik, a linn disbeliever in goats, nud one oj^six pbildrcn in the f.^ini Look woll fo the- character of her fath er; see that 1 is not the member of any club, don't bet on olekshuns, nud git? shaved at least 3 tiu es a week. Find out all nboiit her niather, sets if she haz a heud ov good common sense, study well her likes and dislikes, eat some of her hum-made bread aud apple dumplms, notiss whothcr she abuses nil ov her nnborB,afdt her servants how long they hav lived thnre, nnd don't fail to obsorvo whether h 'rjdressos are last year's ones'fixt over. If you arc BntisGed , Chut the mother would muko the right kind ov a mother in law. yu knn safely konoludo that the dnntcr would make tho right sort of a wifo, After thcze prelimenarys all are set tied; and yu have dono a reason' lc cmoubt of sparking; a.-k the young lady for heart aud hand, and if she refuses, yu kaUiKonsidcr yourself euchred. ?If on the oontary she should say yes. git married at once without any fuss and leathers, and proceed to take the chances. I say tnsk the chances; for tharc uhit no rosipe for a perfekt husband, 'Tharc iz just us aienny good! wiles a/ thnre iz good husbands, and iuevcrknew two people, married or single, who weir determined to make themselves agreea ble to each other, but what they suek.-ee de,ii Name yonr oldest boy sum goad'stout nnmc^?not- ultcr sum hero, but should the first hoy be a girl, i ask it uz a f.i vcur to mc that you knul his name lie bckker. J I do not want sum cv them good, old fashioned, tuff girls names revived ntut extended. Literal Ankwf.hs?A lady noticed adWy sprinkling s.dt on the sidewalk to take dfi' the iee, and- remarked to a frieud pointing to the salt : ?Now, thut's benevolence.' 'No, it ain't,' said the boy, somewhat indignant j it's salt.' So when n lady nsked her servant girl if the hired man cleaned off the ruow with alacrity, she replied : 'No, ma'am, he used a shovel.' p?TjWy polite and impressive gentle man snid to a youth in the street t ?Boy, may I inquire where Hbbinson'e drug store ia?' 'Certainly, sir;' replied ttic boy, very respectfully. 'Well, sir,' snid the gentleman, after waitti g a while, 'whore is it?' 'I. have not the least idea, yer honor said the ~urchin. 'Boy, I want to } o to Dover street.' 'Well, ma'am,' said the boy, 'why don't you go, theu V 'Did any of you ever sec an e'ephant'a skin V inquired a teacher of an iufant elass. 'J have,' exclaimed one. '"Where ?' n.<ked tho tencher, 'On the elephant said thu boy, laugh ing, ''J. wonder whero those clouds art going ?' said Flora. JJer brother replied : 4I think they going to thunder.' 'Halloo, there, how do you sell wood V 'By the cor-1.' 'ITow long has it been cut ?' 'Four ISet.' 'I mean how long has it been since you cut it V 'No longer than it is now.' This reminds one of an instance wh el is said to have occurred reee.itI) i Chatham street where a countryman w t besieged by a shopkeeper. 'Iluvo you any fine shirto?' said t'.< countryman. 'A splendid assortment. Step in, sir. Every prico. and every style. Tli cheapest' iu the market, sir.' 'Are they clean V 'To bo suro, sir.' 'Then,' said tho country man, with great gravity, 'you had bette?- put on one, for you need it.' ?'Whon girls uro taught at the moth er's kneo, at the homo fireside, in sch ml and in society, that it is as disgraceful for them to bo loafers ns it is for theii brothers,.wo shall have girls deinaudin., ftud getting that througuess of ujOntal andtoclinie.il training which is needed in tho successful pursuit of any employ mont and not before. We shall have a ' standard then for scl.ol .rship ?ml wo neu will look upon education us something hotter tnati mental rallies und furbelows or as a mere means of enabling them to support tliomsulvcrt iu genteel imlejoi denoo until they can marry, and wo shall hear no more* Uck of employmjnt for women." foil s?i.k on to iraNT. (INK ACRE LOT with 8T0RS nnd DWELLING, at Dranchville, S. C. Apply to D. LOEB, nug 21?Hm Charleston, S. ('. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A drossfng which is :.t onoo agreeable, healthy, and offectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair wlicro the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling oil, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing obo can 1? found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it. a rich, glossy lustre aud & grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer dt Co., Practical and Analytical Cilt-mists, LOWELL, mass. nucE $1 oo. tu; \ i 1 c ly Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Discuses of tho Throat and "Tilings, such as Couch?, Cohis, Whooping Cough, Jjr.'i., Authnaa, uud Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medieine, "has any thing W?n mi widely ami so deeply upon tho confidence or mankind, as this excellent remedy tor pulmonary complaints. Through n long Burlos of years, and among most of tho races or men ii has risen higher and higher in their estimation, ns it has Li roihc heiter known. It.- uniform character and power to cure theva* lioas affection* of the tun?* nnd tlirnnt, hnvo made it known as a reliable protector ugn?ist mum. While adapted to milder forma ?f disease und to voting children, it !? at the Bumo time the most eilis iual reined) that can be given for Incip ient consumption, and the dangerous affections of UlO thrOUt nnd .i.e.- . As a provision againt t nuldcii attacks of Croup, it should bo kept on iiiii.il in every titiedy, aud indeed as nil arc tom? times subject to cold* nnd coughs, ail should bo provided with this milidoic for them. Although settled Consumption is thought In un able, .-till great numbers of vases where tho disease seemed settled, haw been completely ruled, and the patient rob rosed to sou*d health hy tliu Cherry I'crtorat. So complete is iu mastery over* the disorders of Hie Lungs nud Throat,thai the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could rea< ti tin m. under tiie Cherry Vvrtornt they subside and disappear. >'.:.?[.?. r.i dint J'ablle Sptuftrra Ihm groat protec.?ou from it. Asthma is ulwnys relieved nud often wholly oured hy ft. Jtronchiti* Is generally rured by taking tho Chrrrff Pectoral lit Muftil ami frct|tiei)l iIumh. So gtmarnlly are i(r> virtnes known, tlmt we need not nuhlhli the ceiti Urn re* of tlieni her*-, or do moru'fhau assure the public that its iiualiuoa arc. fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, for Fever and Aguo, Intermii.ant Fnvor, Chill Fever, RemittoTvt Fevor, Dumb ? -Ague, Fe nodi anl or Cilipus Fovor, &c, njid in?e< d nil tiro aTi'oetioos which nriso ' from 'uiaiariouB, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As Its name mimics, It d>es riirf, nnd doe? rot tail. %ontaiuing neither ArPwuel Qninlae, Iiis moth, Zine, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance wbatevor, it in nowise Injures any pa tu lit. 'i i:.- number und imporlnnco ?'i it* cure* hi the ague di?trjels aiu litei nlly beyond a< e*t?C, ami wo lii'liev e. \\ ale.ul a parallel in the hi lory of Agun medicine. Our pride 1s gratitlrd by tho acknowledgments wo receive of the radiral < arcs effected in obstinate rases, nnd where other rem edies had w hollj tailed. Unacelliiiatvd* persons, either resident in. or travelling lliroiigh miasmatic localities, will bo protected l.v Uiklng tin- Afi t'l' CI/HK daily. for i.lvr Vasmulmtnta, nrfcjlhg from torpid ity of Hi.- Liver, it is an excellent remedy, ftimn lating the Liver into honlUiy ncth Ity. F or Bilious Disorders and Llvor 't nmplnlnts, ifl Is an excellent .?enn d', producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines haft failed. Prepared by Dr. J. ('. Aykii ? Co., Prnritrnl and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and bold all i ouiKi tliu world. mien, $1.00 ri:n mottle. I.-ay It, o ly ! "ONJC KTrll f I THE'.CREA^ ?LOOD'>P'URIF1-ER< I'o* i ? Ing powerful invlgoratit g Thcso Udlers are positively myaluublo in PROPE A'HSKIN DISEASES,VCRUpTluNS> They purify tho eratciu, and will euro Remittent end Imormittcut i'oYor*, and are a ^reven'tiv? of ?b?k and Fcv?t. All yield to tboir powerful efficacy. Are an antidote to chango of v? atev aud Di?L ii:i?viwsi;t^f>];i^xii.ai:ia>itFTr^ to the wasted framr, and correct all Will sure dn^s of suffering to the sick, aud The grand "tauseea fe r ull tto ills of life. TRY .ONE BOTTLE Tie Marl Ji^srSJ^ /L'ix PRESCRIBE IT 1H jKHi?T/ln Young or Old, MaiTicdSj^^E. ^r<** Bingle, these l?tter? are un^V ^^equalled and Lr.-o often been tbc^^ moans of saving lifo. *' TRY ONE BOTTtt. > - new goods! ?TOR jNt'jST A. ntt? just received from NEW YORK his THIRD SUPPLY af Choice and Selected Patterns of G?MtaA?fl*simpre*, Cloths, Rendymade Clothing &e., also a Nico Line of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Op-n Flannels, Domesticsi Ladies and Gents Dress and Walking Shoes, Gaiters, lluot?, &c. A Complete nud Well Assorted Stuck of GROCERIES, Am?rig the latter there are 4000 lbs RACON. 35 bUs FLOUR and 10 bbls SUGAR. All of which will bo sold quite LOW DOWN !?r Cash . dec 14 JOS. McNAMARA. NEW COO COMING IN BY EVERY STEAMER AT GEO. II. CORNELSON. IN ORDER TO HE PREPARED FOR AN INCREASED CHRISTMAS TRADE, I nnvcoinplctcly repU*ni>hiiig mv Stock in nil thr* ililTurenl lines by everv Steamer. 1 would call SPECIAL ATTENTION to u [.urge I.hio-of DOMESTICS. CASSIMERES. IRANS and Heavy COTTONADE8. Also l* It IN TS, WOOLEKS, and ilia Finest Lot ol DlltiSS COOPS >-vcr displayed in Town My Stock of Clothing comprises every Variety as well ns in STYLE und" IMtlCE and has been receiving LAKOE. ADDITIONS. In !*.(i()T.S und SHOES, my Stuck stands unsurpassed, having been houghi rrom the REST Manufacturer.- m (lie Country. I have also full Stocks in MAUDWAKK. SADDLES, and Which will be SOLD at PRICES thai defy Competition, dec. 7 GF.O. II CORNELSON. A I^ew Energy Infused into Trade. FRESH LIFE! ?*,m ID. TsT O I *f L?TO 1 T takes vrrc::t pleasure in announcing to tin- litXil) FOLK of Umn-gcburg Tnwii and Comity, thai bo Ins purchated tlie Ilui-ines hitherto' citmed on by Mr II. I'l'N HKUIU UK, and that he ia now to be found at this well-known STANI?, surrounded by EVERY Til IXC GOOD. EVERYTHING NICK. EVERYTHING FRESH, In the line of GEOCEEIES, LIQUOES & SEGAHS! Here thou, nt this l'opul.fr Stand the Subscriber lias c?tablishod hiinsolf wtih .i resoihtib? to pl.isc all, to* euil ail, und to bailil v*;> a Business Soeo-Kl to none in Urauocli'iJ^. Here he invites nil bis frrr n Jm &n(] the public generally to come and. bo suited and satfcficd. A tine full. Stock equal to 707 in the market. A sp'rtt of cnortcsy. naA energy atvd attention must win tho Golden? Meed of SuccrHs. C. f). KOUTJCHN. nro 23 ew York: JUST ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE PARKET A Splendid Stock of Eancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT TJ1S' WHO IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE A HOVE GOODS AT AND BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES r \LL SOON AND SECURE BARGAINS! ooU 7 D. LOUIS, J. WALLACE CANNON IIAS JUST OPEN KD AT LIGHTFOOT'8 OLD STA 1ST T>, With a CHOICE LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which he invites the at tention of UL old friends and the public generally, consisting of FRESH GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, TOBACCO, SE GA RS, LIQUORS, Ac. Hoping by close nftof.lion to business to merit a share of the public's patronage. My prices as well a? uiy Goods cannot bo surpanscd. ? nov 'SO 11 3id GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY AT T. G. VINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWEST URICTES !! f Purchasers arc invited to examine my Stock of DRY GOODS, wadefe to com plete in every line. CLOTHING of the LatftM Stylo and HOOTS and II )E of the Tfcsl Quali ty, selected especially to suit tho Trade. T. Or. V1NCE, JScxt Door to I>r. A. C. DUKES* I>rug Storo, oct 12?lyc ORANGEBURG, S. C. EEG?LAH DAILY TEADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! ASD CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT LL SCOVILL &. Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large and Varied Stook ef GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, "w UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities iu ?I rawing supplies from desirable Market? FOR THE CASH Enable them to mate rho be?t poesib'e RATES, whioh is the OLD RULE eon tinue.I from its ORGANIZATION ? 18 42, Giving an experience of I>fV years in Business. Economy and Enterprise together with tha Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, arc always found, at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 c lj WOULD INFORM TI7F. PUBLIC THAT P.* 18 STILL OATtTlTflW! Off THE CAT? risxe Mak'ng in all its various branches, and will Manufacture er Repair at th? j Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G "I TO GIN AND PACK COTTOtf SHORT NOTTCT?. Cotton OfNNED'AVT MY MILL has brought from \ to * eent more than that Uiuned on the common Oin*. eot 8 afl 2?ly Ii. RiGGS SOUTH CAROLINA It AILRO A D Ciiak/.khton, 8. 0'. December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTER 8UKDAY DECKMBKB 24. tho Pnsscngor Train on the Soata Carolina Hailroad wilT run us tallows i FOR AUOt'StA. LenTo Charleston.???8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M. FOR COLUMBIA, r.earo Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...4.or, I?. M> TOR rilARLBSTO*. Leave Augurtn...7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M, Leave Columbia.7.40 A. If, Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M, TllRO?UU Wl MIROTON TRAIS Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M. Arrive at Kingville.M.00 A. M/ Leiivo Kingville.12.50 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6 80 P. M, ACOI UTA MOOT KXCRKSS-SLXDAYS EXCRPTlfr Leavo Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta.7.80 A. fat Leave Augusta......fi.OO P. Kl Arrive at Cliurleslun....0.66 A. hi. COLt'MDIA KIOUT KXIMtKSfl-8CR?AYS KXCRK-* TUD. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. fa. Arrive at Columbia.?7.30 A. M. Loire Columbia....,.,.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. ..7.00 A. M. SCMMCRVILLE TRAIS. Leave Summerville at.7.25 A. M*. Arrive at Cliurlcston at.8.46 A. fa. Leave Charles*? iu.8.30 P. M. Arrive et Sarrrrnerville at.4.45 P. M. CAMDliX BKAKCII. Leave Ciimdcn.6.15 A. M. Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Aarrive al Camdcii.,. 6.26 P. If. w?ay and Sight Trains make close connec tion nt Augusta with (Jeorgia Railroad amd Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macoa and ' Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Ureenville ami Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. C.tmden- Train connects at Kingville daily I (except Sandnys) with Way Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER. Vice-President. S. B. Pincrrvs, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &e. P. P. TO ALB, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbeck's Wanr/ CM AKLKSTON, S. C. 5*3- This i? the Largest and mert Ceav plete Factory of the kind in the Seathera' Sial*!?. aud all articles in this line caa be/ furnished by lit. P. I*. TuAi.sat prices whien' defy competition. far A pampMet wilh full and detailed1 list of all s tea of Doors Baabes sad CLdda. an<l the ptices of each, will be stat free Met net 1'aid, en appiieatied to? \ P. I?. TOA1.T? CHAM LESTOK, 8. O. jfnty t5- wee HOXKY CAXNOT JtUT IT! For High* 19 Friede?? !X HUT Til R DIAMOND SPF/'TACLBS WIUS, PRESERVE Yfs If yen Value your Fyeaigat ase taeoe For feet Lenses. Around fron Minute Crystal PeS&ls*. Melted together, and derive thenV nacio -'f^tt-cnnd"' en account of their Hare)' neas add' Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, aud are warranted1 superior to'ait-others i? Hire. Manufacture! tty rb-e Speneer Optloe? Manufacturing Co.. New York. CAUTION.?None Uenrring-tttrt'e*? stci??-r ?d with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible AgceCT tareaBn-' out the Union. E. J. OLIVBR08, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, I. 0. THE Citizens, Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oranffebnrg Branch. WiH pay 7 PK.R CF.NT. INTF.RH8T e?f SPECIAL DEPOSITS end & PER CENT, eat SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sesar annually. Local Finance ConimiU??? Hon. T110S. W. GLOVBR. Col. PAUL S. FKLDKll. capt. jno. a. Hamilton** JAS. 11. FOWLE8,. Assistant Cashiarv mar 28 jmu ely r to $20 PETft DAY! Agents* )r r WANTED! All elaasee of working; people, of either sex, young or old, maker more, money at work for as in their spare momenta, or all the time, than at anythisg. else. Particulars free. Address 0. ST1N80N & CO., sen' " -lo Portland, Maine. At Private Salo. rpills PLANTATION forming a part of _1_ the Estate of tho into Col. Kcitl, and knewn as the DAUBY PLACE. The trvet consists of abeut 600 aeree, one half well* Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Sei', adapted te Crape of ail kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, and wcro valued at $20 per acre iu 1866. YVeuld ?bo sohl for one-half tha1 #rice now. One1 trth cash, the remair or in tare* inatab its bearing interest from date and se* by mortgage of tho same. This- is a splendid chance for any one de. siring Io secure Rich Lands, Soe Water Pow er, excellent Ca?lla Range and a Refined; Neighborhood.- Apply tto< Mrs. I. WT. RW>TT , Or JO KEFfT, &t?, jau < 1