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SATURDAY, MAHCI1 22, 1873 Ort?ug> Tinted Allumettet?. P?b. 1)0CR.?Our thanks to Congress man Elliott. Columbia lias u sensation in a lunatic who ha> "reason in his madness." fa 1 TT Grant's private Secretary is Levi lucky. Lucky Levi I rr t 11 ???as ? ?i i W*jiy are printers like lawyers 7 lie caustj tHey are always flit their ea>c*. e^eajpsaaaa ?-? ? ? Signs of Spring?None more beau til'ul than the display of Seasou able goods just arrived at Koii.nm. At .Vejr oather is eatabJiahud over Merouoy's fit no He is pVepar .iJ to d ? |? nft ffceoly. Today, Dam we) I (bounty votes ou the fjuqation, "Whether the C.iirt House wi* be njtived hack to Haruwcll Vil l?ge. Mr. \V. T. l.ightloot, has just receiv ed a lot of the prettiest pip a ever uHcr eel in this market. Mr. Wallaee Con neu also ha* some oi' the same Si i t .taVilotiuc ju'lgu lias decided that rg^ nogja' not a hcvet ago. ^One egg to a quart of whiskey will he the nog dud^o in that State. S.'iw -_ ^ftie Mlilc.?A very* obstrepor'ous ... ... Jew idttft^a tn used our town folk, on Th trs day, by the varied exhibitions of his charaetci iatio btulbortiess. (lot) mutabilr MIlU r ! s?dD ,Cr nnaa - - Dr. B. A. Dticmau, representative from Charleston ia our State Legitdatur *, has bsen appointed by the President and confir.ned by the Senate ?s Postmaster of Charleston. Dealli or Dr. I). II. Tract-TiMt. Dr. i>. II. Trezovaut died at Iiis residence in Columbia rn Monday availing. I e w^s, IV^siHei t oi the Couutj Medical ?ncirty, and highly esteemed as a pliy aieiau Mid ? eutleui.in. _ . _ Our Calendar 1 A hi-at! of the TirilP8!?March winds in February, April showers in March. Majblossoms In "April Cot1 on blooms in June. Harvest before Kail, and a ri.e in the etai:S Lp ' : ; Cotton market. ?The LrXiugtou Vi-patch says, "the measles are plentiful in au 1 arouad llu *ow?." \V'^v4?.opc they will stay there ?no we JusJbAt wfaiean that, but we (rust that thcy ?but, howcTcr, we'vn hud thciu. le^J^Cjjarleslou Afjucs, has of Lts been dtvoliug*"? ?\arge portion ofits ed.toral ^s^seejto articles on "Wrl >w. Old .Maids *???UP Maidens all forlorn " la the ?%AVie?- in the woida of Mr Voller, a -punster;" W E. Williams ?It ia with a 'l^nttina feeling of graiituda and pleas ?v:*re that we areeuablod to a utiouuee the recovery of Mr. VY. E. Williams from hi* severe illness. Our sympathy ha? been with hiuyluring his sickness, and] we hope to sec him-out at an ea. ly day. ' iii.j,:': M-M !??.?.<???-? Judge John II. Phillips, recently ap pointed, held court in the lAuk on last 8alard'ajf. There was a rery large ytrwtrdsn?e of the good puople of the surrounding c untry, and several cases were disposed of. The Sijuire give uui "%^rsai satisfaction. ''Enterprise jP?|ic|i.,,--ThiB is the name of a mild nud most delightful ?ttinmer beverage conCocted at the ' En ' aVnrprUe" Saloon, which has lost no ie of rit?f>restige for good things. Mr. WVn Tle'ri attends to his business and Matter ^YTabnarasker understands his. Film? Htcently at Klyria, Ohio, 'ten **>>res burnt, Ion $200,000. At ?- fchioago, where an old tnnn sad child ?. sVei-e nnrnt to death. In the Bowery, ' Jtew York, lots ?60,000. Ogdensburg ? ?eBfeefc tit Washington, D. C, burned down, loss 8100,000. T.f Al ft eonso!ai$on to all this, two Illicit /'^UMUsrics were destroyed bj lire at ttftston, North Carolina. ??a?A^e house at New Hamburg. N. II ?M?JHkl iuroed. Loa*, fifty thousand. St. '"James Hotel at Montreal was burned, end the women escaped bj jumping from i >ht wjudowi, ' Cno Robin does n't niuke * spring?Thusly runs the adage. But the robins aro.iud 0<augoburg are compelled either to luiikj a spring or a fall, at tho reports of the gnus in tho hunub of the boyn just dow. Be careful with your guns, hoys; and send us ho tue birds!" The attention of the public is QaHcd to n noth*e of the 7own Council posted at various phicus on the Streets, in refereuco to an Ordinance which forbids persons from riling or drivinj their Vehicles on the Side walks ol tlie Town. This Ordinance has been, often-timcM recently, violated, much to the discotn fort and iiiconvonienee o*" pr-dest riamt A word to the wise issufficient. - ? i 11 rma ? * . i The Tournuniuut.?See n ?nee of Captain T. A. Jeff r.J.-., the courtly herald of the last Tournament in this isMie. Arrangements are to be InVugu- j rated at mice. .*Let our gallant yeoman ry rail)' ! In point oT horsemanship, costume, nnd ^enieisl conduct let the nest Tournament at Orange burg eclipse ever)thing of the kind ever witnessed ut the S' u'li "Take time by the forelock ami it tau be done." . - i mvj. ... >!? -? Not Over-Ksti mated ?We have received from the puld shers of Our f\rcside Friend, tho ohroiuo '"Cute which they Kiv,! away to every sub sciibsr to their weekly. We have read much of the beauty of this picture before seeing it, and we now say *ith pleasure that its value and beauty lias not been pver-ebtimated ; we fi id it as good ai represent d. Our Fireside Friend has successfully reached its third volume am' is already highly prized a d widely known throughout the Union. i mmm t% ? - ? ?? - St. Patrick's Day.?This ocea.in , Ireland's Aii.nTsis.irr, was haudso.ueij j celebrated on Monday in Charl'Sl HI. The tiiue>huuured Hibernian S?ciotv ami the other Irish societies a.id clubs of tint city paraded end supped 1st most approved and enjoyable style. At the Hibernian su] per, which, is un ''institu tion" of Churl aton, were promnt Cov ern ?r Moses and dudge Crab mi, among other honored ? uosts Both'his oxcel lency nnd his hon r made characteristic spe* ?he*, w'iic'.i were excelluiit and did honor to themselves. * Beautiful Workniauship ? r>" well-known fellow-citizen, Mr. Tin 1 Ktdin, was kind enough to show us a very hiR'J-ouie ice pitcher which he hss engraved in the most ornate, elaborate and exquisite manner. Be sides beautiful wreaths ol tho Sei tc Thi'tle, and ti . tires ami emblem.! ??! chaste beauty and perfect work mat thia. the pitcher has an engraved lik n -ss of Mr Kol, n hiniaelf which is f Ike and peiltet. The pitcher with its rich en giavingi is iutci de 1 as a family souvenir, and is priceless A New Banner.? I? fl"ug to the breeze, Enterprise is wtittou thereon. It is the card of Messrs J. W. Patrok tt Co., The firm is composed of Mr. Jtdin W. Patrick, who is well known to our people as a polite and courte us young gentle .an, aud id Mr. Leland Ila^ood of BarnwcH, whose name is ?umeieut r. o unraendatioii to this com munity. Their place of business is to he ut the new storj next to Dr. Dukes' lately oeeupitd by Mr. T. G. Vine*. We hail this new enterprise of young nnd sterling business men as a sign of prosperity aud exteiiaiou ol uur business prospects, Wc with the new firm the abundant Success which their character aud enter ptise des-rve - ??s?e? ? - ? <ew? J. X ?A note received by us from * J. N." (mentioned elaewheie) from Newberry, expresses bin appreciation of the excellent \hospitality Re roccived at "Dukes Hotel," dining his visit to Orangeburg. '?J. N."regards Dukes'as an exce'lent .Hotel. He is right there. The Ncvrbcrry De, aid of Wednesday, ssjs : J. N.?Just before going to pro? are we favored with a visit from tho greatest philosopher of the age, known the conn try over as "J. N." It is his purpose to lecture in this place on the 3rd of April. One ol his great mid interesting theories is that the emancipated slaves will yet be paid fur in part at least iud the Southern Soldiers pensioned by the inflenco of His theory. This brief not ice 'is mere y designed to dropare the public njiod fur a fuller idea of what is in store* On the Edlftto. A? was duly announced in tlie Xvws, on last Saturday, a pleassnt parly, took passage in u new craft, upon a pleasure trip up the Ediato river. At ab'.ut 2 o'clock the party, being assembled at Merouey'a Hotel, got into the omnibus belonging to thut well appointed establishment, and started in fine spirits Ii r the lauding. Arrived here, nil wer? shuck with astonishment st the extensive arrange iiieiHs in progress, for the estilbli hineilt of tin Slave in d Shinglu Factory of Messrs Strubel Aidrich & Co. These get.lli men urn rapidly prcsin;; their ir iangeinents lor the operation of tlu'ir ciiieri rit-c. 'I hey are thoroughly ia earnest und with ample capital, they intend to v\i rk up the vast quautitica of cypress and other mutuiiul, lying inj lavish prolusion along'the banks of the river and iu the adjacent swamp. The occasion was the first trip of the first boat to Ii? used by the company iu ihfii opei at ions und by the couitcoua invitation, nod p'easuot arraiigouicuta of Mr. Strubel Was rendeicd a ve:y delightful a Hair. With four good propellers, mid a joll) lot 1.1 passeiigera nil under the uouiinnud of Captain Joseph I*. Ilarley, the pilot of tin- 1 disio, li e lust Bailed forth from Ihm Itharl, and lauiiehud uill upon tlx river up stream. But '.he era't *w<? nameless ! l'y a resolution of ti e puss-cup ers, Mr. Samuel Hiblile was culled upon to give her a name. Tiiis he did in a pleasant style. I ai d announced the name of the new craft to be the "Pay Dawn," iu appro priate terms ? f congratulation and wishes for the success of the enterprise. Mr Strohe! pleas tally rc<p'> iJhJ. W 11 h t name, t e boat pit died ou. and a'coiided i cou->id?irublo ?Iii taneu up the river, the pissage boin_? enlivened by merry laughter kh 1 o ui vernation, which awoke the d rk re c's<ts of the river .-wa up to ech ing response j The r tnrn trip was equally pleasant Mr Stiohol had provided a- ainst all emei g-?neio^, ami while under tho skil ful pilotage of Cape? ii llarlcy and fro u the substantial structure of the vessel, there, w s im d tiger of the passengers getting w>t. ytt he had r.% olvcd to j-ij Viiit their bting too "dry." At n late hour In the evening th boat touched bor d 1., and the ;>le si ; patty disembarked. A meeting of the put-seugcrs was called ..ud the following resolution, offend by ('apt. Jas. F. Islur I and u;ianitnoii>ly ud pled, well express ed the sentiments of gratification of the entire party, upon this delightful occa sion. "/feso/rrt/, That the passengers who wen- invited to be present at the bull ing, and shared in the pleasure of the trinl trip id the Day Dawn" are great ly iudebt"d to Messrs Strubel, Aidrich & Co , and to i'apt. Hal Icy, for a very pleasant und delightful trip. And thut they unite in wishing Messrs Strubel, Aidrich & . o.. ihilrh mo. <?>.?. in their new undertaking and trust tun "/>./// Dawn" may soon be one < 1 many boats upon the Kdisto, to testily to iho energy and perseverance of said company, und may they all be Coin maiidi dud by oua a geuial as <'apt. Ilarley " Miss MolHo Nolan, of St. Louis, has Sppli. (I RSF a pnleiit an 9 hand flrcoxtiu g lislicr of tier own invojiftfc/n. A clui: vgyjfpt tri'?, two Women and a man, have been traveling in the South, pretending to- cure episoolio by the ' tiying on of bauds." They praeticed ou i Kentucky mule the other dry und t.. firm since dissolved. 'J he latest verdict reiorded was upon a L'eulletnaii who expire! in a Qt oi i iebri itiou. The jury returned : V Death by hanging?round a rum sl.ou." T s w.is savage and devoid of regard (i. t he gc.if Ionian's family. "Now, my young friend suppose tw.elvt) men buy twenty lour bushels of wheat, to be divided equally, how tunny bushels is that for each?" Boldest of the boys?"Please, sir, w vi- unt gotie that fur" "U >w in that'. Your teacher told tu i y u liadj h arncd al! the first four rules ! H' y- - 'Yes, sir; hut. we have always d ut our Minis in potatoes and turn.pa? W have never had wheat." i' tor lit mi lias was questioning six year old B* to his knowledge o! the rulers ol the ear th. "Who is B'csidoni of the United SlnttS?" ''President Grant," Was the j ion pt reply. "Who is Queen of h)u>. laud if 'Victoria Woodhull, ' was the equally conti leut rc&pous J I'athrfiitiiilias didn't v nturc any father. COMMERCIAL. MA. UK KT IM-: PO UTK. Of net or tiik OaASORnttita Naws, Mnroh 22 IS7\ ri)T rON-?Sales .luring lbs week 12? hales. W t ijuot e ? Ordinsry.1? ($10 Low Mi'tuitug.17 oj) Middling.n\<9 Rot on Kick.$1.16 per our-hcl (J?rn.$l.(NS per bushel. t ow . r.A.i. l.vIO per bushel. I'im.i.hs. 1.56 per bushsl. NOTICE. N lice is liorehy g:ven that APPLICA TION will be tuado to the GENERAL AS SEMRLY al ii? n? \t Session for a Revival ufthc i'hart. '? PlNB?ftOVECHURCl!'' r.n i -TRINITY ( II TUCH" under tho juris diction al' the "EvangeHoal Lutheran Sy no I of South Carolina and a Ijacent B tot es.' nov 'a t Si* THOS. W. ALBERG3TTI, TWO DOORS EAST OF J . I? . II.IRLEY'S Rus*idl Stieot. Or^?goJ>yrg, So. Ca., Has Ji.;3T RHCEIYEP a fresh supply of FRENCH CANDIES. 1 FINE CANDIES, NUTS, all sorts, TOYS. CHINA WARE. Larg ? v..I S nnll F VNTY R ISKETS, UAISONS, PtC;vl.ES, *o . A' ? t :'.;?> il IUIKA.D alwaya on h.ind. .. i i > upi to regular customers every d*j \t ! !i r bines. ? j la eiv citk 1 ?purtntent you will fini. , FRUIT CAR ES? FANCY CAKES, QUN?ERS, Ac, , Always ( n h ind and freah. FINK BRIDAL PRESENTS. ? FRESH PIES constantly on bead. J WBDDISOS supplied with all kinds sf tjnke-i und Csnt'uttlionarios ut the ?kartest notice. The above goods cannot be exoelled in .quality and prtco. II woi K warrantod to'givosatisfaction, oi U lv aeu 14 AI Ii WHO W A N T A beautiful picture with which to adorn lbs wal!.< of their parlors, should iinincdi atily enclose tho subscription for the "Ad vocate," ($2.90) and they will receive by return mail* our "FruitChromo," which vc , arc giving to every yearly subscriber to our j paper. Won't remit by mail. Address FRANK P. HEARD. Canoes, S. C. THEODORE KOHIT & BROTHER,, ANNOUNCE TO TUE rUDLIC TU AT TUET AUE NOW DISPLAYING NEW SPRING STYLES IN PRESS GOODS, IN WFIITH OOODS, IN EM BR?) DKH1E8, IN TU IM MINUS. A Complete ami Reasonable Stock of HATS, IUUB0N8, LACES, NESTINGS, HOSIERY, and CORSBTS. The ?-ist A.so. til St.uk ol SMALL MAKl.S and NmluNS to he touud anywhere und at the LOWEST PBICE8. We are enabled, to offer CHEAT INDUCE MENTS ta Purchasers ol DOMES TIC uoods, shoes or ti 11 D?*criptioas und Make sud READYM APE CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS und BOVS HATS, ' ('A SS IM EH ES, LINENS, andOTItEB OoODS, for Gents and Boys Vt'o.ir. Over Three Hundred Pieces of SELECTED AMERICAN PRINTS Your Choice for P2J Ceuts. J. P. COATS 8POOJi COTTON 75 ?:. per DOZEN. All we ask of the GENEROUS PUBLIC is A call at our LITTLE STORE Where they Will Und the HIGOEHT STOCK OF DRY GOODS at the the mos? REASONA BLE) RATES ever offered. THEODORE EOHN & BROTHER. mar 23 00 N?TIG K . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING THIS DAT FORMED A C^PARTNERSHIP UNDER (bo Fir<n niac end Style of J. W. PATRICK & CO. respectfully cell tbe-mttentiou of the Public tu the lame. J. W. PATRICK. I.P.I.AND HAGOOD. We would rt-quvet TlIOsE DESIROUS of PUR CHASING to give US h call at the STAND form erly occupied by t. G. VINCE, Next door to DR. A. C. DUKES' Drug 8tore. nnd examine our WELL SELECTED STOCK. I NEW SPRING GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Ton hnve only to CALL end SATISFY yourself tbat we ere READY and WILLING to PLEASE. J. W. PATRICK & CO. nior 22 62 RE M OVAL! E. EZEKIEL Inform his frie.md3 thut be has moved into the M.lLDiNO lately occu pied til the ' POST OFFICE, Who ho intends to open a first class JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT And will pay striet attcution to tho kkha1rin0 uf WATCHES, CLO :KH AN'D jewelry. Will always keep nn band CLOCKS, WATCHES, jewelry, fine c?t lkrv. flatku ware, silver warf., and LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS. LOOK out for tub OLD SIGN OF the 13 1 a W A T C II. mar 8 tt 00 HE WHO FIGHTS A$;?"ttnt a strong ?nd lively competitor in trad?. nvtst devote hitBSulf outirvly te hir busi ness, lie intlt ktio.v liw market und sui bin custuiuura, AND Ay the selection <-f his stork, nod by bis j r:?es must invite trade. Re who ??RTOS AWAY wi'.!i tLe idea thai any sort of goods will Jo WILL LIVE To r?pm; hi? felly. A Srst-claaa ?tock, sud the ability to sell ut lbs ek-sput price? wll< enable a tuoivhant TO FIGHT Successfully any oppos'.tiun nnd to conquer mmc>-?-. Let customer*, cores ia. Whether th;y buy riy Groceries, Pure Liquors, ^e^ar.t ami Goods or net; if tbey are passed they will return ANOTHER DAY. I he best S ock of Groceries and the Chenpci'. A f ill line of Whitkici. Hsrse* Stabled ami cured .( r at moderate rates. A ddvoiiou to business. Th4<* are rdv guarantees. Try me. C. I>. Ii OKTJ? Ufti mar I C ly A MAN WHO Starts Rusiness should "go in" to win. (a opening the Enterprise Saloon, the Sabseriber delti mined to LAY In a full sr.d (?a*d Sto-k of Liquors, that would commend themselves ie all, and by eeur teay aud attention to pUce nil who tried him UNDER Tbe necessity of admitting that he was a fair dealer. Tho?e whe drAfik from The Faucet of the Lager Beer Barrel Of bis Saioon he determined should bo aatisfled and be induoed te retorn. Re determin ed to work all day aud think ALL NIGHT. foatle est ibliifa a reliable custom. He has succeeded. From Monday a*0t atflf the ruth eoutinues until SATURDAY NIGHT. Frem the Hale that his anneanomsrtl FOUND its way into the papers aad BURST. Upon the notice of the public, until new, the sale of Liquors, Sagara aad Tobacco has continued with unabated patrenage. OPEN Doors, aad hearty welcome has been the motto, aad TO*DAt The undersigned returns his thanks for the liberal support he has received and begs its eontinuaneo at the ENTERPRISE SALOON, kept BY J. HERMAN W?HLERS. f.. If ij Fever and Ague, fron? ?Weh mankind suffer orer a lasge part ef tlie globe, is the consequence of a diseased ostate in the svstem, iudurcd by the poisonous roiaomsf vegetable decay. TbU exhalation Is evolved!* the action of solar beat on net soil, and ri?es wan the watery vapor from it While the son Is b the horison this vapor Unters near the eerth'sear* . face, and the virns is taken with It through fhs lungs into the blood. Thtreit acts as an imtoetef poison on the internal viscera and < x< retire ommm of the body. The liver becomes torpid and Baaste? secrete not only thin virus, but also the bfle the blood. Both the vim* and the bile i in the circulation, and produce violent coast tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and stomach sympathise with the liver, and be* disordored also. Fiually, the iustinot of one at* gauism, as if in an attempt to expel the nooneM infin'on, concentrates the whole blood of the bee* in the internal excretories u? foroe thorn to east ? oat. The blood losvos the surface, and rusb***s> the central organs witli congestive violence. TW U the Chill. But In this effort It fails. The* BB? Fbvrr. follows, in whioh the blood leavos fist eej tral organs sad ruahse to the surfst?, es if I another effort to es pel the irritating peUparhSJ that other great excretory?the skia. la also it fails, and the svstem abandon* tho r** oxhsusted, and waits f?r the recovery of ? to roneat the hopeless effort another day. are tne-flu or paroxysms of Fa van amd Such constitutional disorder will of coarse mine tho health if it is aot removed. We hare labored to find, and have feaad, aa antidote, * Ayer's Ague Oitre, whioh neutralizes this malarious poUoa an blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it " body. As it should, so it does cw< this disorder with perfect certainty. And it i or rather does what is of more service to ioot to this infection. If taken In 100?1?ft _ t from the system ss it is absorbed, and ttrss - those who use it frse from its attacks; 1m system in health although exposed to tho _ Consequently it not only cures, but protect* the great variety of affection* whioh are * by this malignant influence, ?seh as B Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Periodical Headache, or Bilious Heads Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, B Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, tiom, Panful Affections of the Spleen, HyttoBfaB? Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of t*D Stomach and Bonols, all of whioh, whoa aaaaaf; from this cause, will be found to ? sowne more or loss the intermittent type. This " A oca OdV removes the cause of thess dcrangomcnU, an * the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating tho tones to expel the virus from the system 1 these organs by degrees become habited It) do their office of their own aonprd. Hence arises 1 we term cuxHmatatiott. Tim* may sccompboh tnw same end, but often life is not long enough, e* In sacrificed in the attempt, while this " AsusCeaB" doos it at once, and with safety. Wo burn g**Bf reason to believe this is a surer as well an sate remedy for the whole slass of diseases whisk as* ceased by the miasmatic infection, than any Staat whioh has been discovered; and it has irtflT ?.nilhaT Important advantage to tho publ'v, which ht, Hag It is ehesp as well ss good.. rnzrxcED bt DR.. J. C. AYEII & CO.' LOWELL, MASS. Paica O.Hi Dollar ram Botyl*. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the eye of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, thai It is entirely unnecessary for no to evidence of its virtues, wherever it baa ployed. As it hss long boon in snnatoat am> throughout this section, we need not do movo deem assure the people its quality is kept up it* ?*e 1MB it over has been, and that it may be .eBed *a>% do for their relief all it has ever be^n fosnd as de? Ayer's Cathartic Pilli. FOR ALI THE PURPOSES OF A PUBGATfVC ?ll.lllt Fon Costivbnebs; Foa the Ccrb or DverirsiA ; For Javndicb; Foa the Ccaa or 1ndigbstio*$ ' For Headachb; For thr Ccna or Dtskwtrry J For a Foul Stomaosc ; Fou mx Curb or Ertsipblo*-; ?*"? For the Piles ; Vor tbr Curr or Scbotvla; Foa all ScRosriAWB Cohvlaixts ; Fob tbb Curb or Uubumatisbi; Fob Diseases or tor Sri? t Fob tbb Ccbb or Liver CoarLAlB** Fob Dnorsr; Fob tbb Craa or Tsrrrsa, Tcuoaa am ane? Uli Bf M1 Poa WoitWi Fob tub Curb or Gorr | Fob a Dikkbb Pill; For tbr Cuba or Nrubaloia; For PuRirrtMo tub Blood. They are sugar-eoeted, so that the aast oeas*> tive can take them pleasantly, and being psasil vegetable, no hann can arise from their as* is Bag quantity. Prise' SS cents per loa; Tire mWm to* SUeV \ Orest numbers of Clergymen, Ph. men, and eminent personages, have names to certify the unparalleled useful* remedies, but osr space here will not permit tibe insertion of them. The Agent* below rtimod fen nish gratis ou? America* Alma*ac la whUafaay are given ; with also full descriptions Of fas aaVaf complaints, snd the treatment that thomld be Pas lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled deelers ?tCst other preparations they make more Demand Avxa's, and take no others, want the best aid there is for them, and I have it. All our Remedies are for sole by ~JUST AJIRIVH? A. Sl3LI3lN^l>tO LOT OF Mules and Horses 2& IIOKSES ! HORSES! ! HOLE? IT* respectfully call the attention of the citixens of Orangeburg and Orsngeberg County to the Tact, that wo will have a eaoieo lot of horses from Virginia, on this market by the twenteith of December. TbU ?took has been selected from choice stock raisers in tho Old Dominion, and with an sys {* the necessities ef this market. TBey will eon? cist of fine Saddle and Harnes* bonos. We also call your attention to the aae lei ef mules we new have on hand: We exjteel te keep a full supply of both horses end mules sonst ant ly on hand. If our stock dea't give satisfaction, you enn return them, and get your money back, with interest. Try ?s> that's all we want. SALE STABLES ?F w. m. sAiisr <& cck nev 23 aug 81 a* -A. J; EVj^iSTS. TRIAL JUSTICE, For tfi nngcfeurff tountj. KU business entrusted to bis shaVg? ?#? be attended to with prompts***, Offiee at bis Mills near HelmaaA ?ridee, South Kditto River. ? _ ?. people, of either sex, young or old. make more money at work for us m their aotro ? oDjeBts, or all the time, (ban at any t hi a e olte. Pariieulars free, Address * 0. SHX80X A Ct., ?er', at +u PortUnd, Malne^