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"sharpnoss, iVhat Causes Hanl Tiiiirs. 1, Too Diany spend money a*:d t. ) fuw?fe!-" 2g?yw much money is spent ,<sste fulijESy?/rP^^h'ssly, ami too li?\io saved an<]?Jjh?de productive und accumul .tivo 3*"i?Wo buy too much abroad ih it we ought to produce at home. ^Pjjjftj['t buy too much that we do not pay*7 for cash down?too uiucli of wl.at wo3buy being what we do not net ally ?*WvJ are too wasteful, kuow loo lit?a??ow to cconouiize, and have b o IiitJo disposition to do ho. 6. We arc too speculative, uuserupu lous and actually dishonest in cur efforts to make .money. 7. Xp?*niany of us prefer '.dleness to iuilustiy, and too lew of us know how to work und derive pleasure and profit frSaaVJWr labor. . ^^Jr)^ ttpond too much time learning 'la not useful, and too littlu inform oaaawOa. upon the best methodh of pVo thlg our material prosperity. ??f*^'?1- kuow too much of politic*, spend too much time and money a. p'oUlkiaiis, and know too little ah ut vjs*raftftuoennonty and the sc'eucc of a stable a?id economical, suici-srdnl pu lie policy. ' 10. Our actions are governed too qnwtr by pn&sion, prejudic ami partisan feeling, and not enough by a broad, intelligent, liberal ?nd patro: ic eoricop tio'n of the duii.s which Aumu-.u: ?aaa^nahip involves. jSFh?J,1^'e nr0 *00 superficial and itnpa ficnt, and lack tlic clear purpose a:.d paftaistent, patient application uecesaarj to permanent succeVs. depend too much upon our nod "cutencss," afrd read, ncss (6 take advantage of circumstances j^nd not cnouyli upon earnest, liours ijKJ- We talk and read loo much, and ?Ml ink and net too little. avfcVWc spread ourselves over too [^.surface, and thus fail to du dec; jh in one plauo for the nuggets tat will surely enrich us. f^JWe lack in flint higher morality which frowns duwn venality and elevate and encourages purity of life, probity ol conduct, and a scrupulous regard for u good ntsd honornblo name 16.. We do not teach our children that they must, nor how to, earn their own liviug, and arc too wiring to ooui mit them to a lifo of easy uusc'rnpulou ncss, dependiug on their skill as make shifts rather than upon their solid at ' '?jnirewonts as men and women. 17. Wo roll about too much like stones that gather no moss, enriching carrying corporations and speculating . capitalists, nml defrauding ourselves ol JJ^W ^substantial profits of our own iud s try. 18. We are devotees of show, r the ?jyiln substance, and pay homugo to the glittler of tho glittor ol a ".success ' which is but a robe covering fnt'.i, rot J^?^ea? au.d corruption?^jpcial, cummer ctal and political. We build too many churches and cultivate the Christian virtues and aaa^iftavitoo? little; wo have too many schools and too few real teachers ; we are too undivided in certain directions and not enough so in others; we adhen too closely to wliat we ought to d iparl from, an;1 rcfuao to take hold of that to r ;- which WC ? lit to cling. 20. In short, we are too much what we ought not, and not cuough what wo ought to bo. Is our theory satisfactory. ..tt'oxderful CortN.?The Petersburg i.) Index, of the 28th ult , says : RALsH*? J- 1*- Marshall has u sain;.la of corn at his store, kuowu as the Extra Early Field Corn, raised in Botecouri County, which haa u most wonderful '"fepntntion. It ia claimed that 192 bushels of this corn has been grown on nn acre. As to this we havo only to say r,thut it waa a good deal ol corn and a very little ground ; but it mcy be true nud ia, doubtless, a good variety. It sells for tho modjat little sum of uue dollar per quart. The reportera interviewed in Louisiana a prisonor until he begged pitcously to be bagged. "We find that ho como to his death from calling Bill Jackson a liar" was the verdict of ? coroner's jury in Missouri Geprge Washington has been arrested 'for itfewark, New Jersey, for stealing a pieoe of velvet. Ilia play ou velvet would not win. ?Vfi'It geems to me, sister, that your johnny cake ia feathering out." '?There" the hostess replied ; "I told my husband 'the other day that he must either get a cover for the meal barrel or remoru the hen roost I" A plain answer-? Nimrod?"Have you seen a deer puss this w*),boy? You know what a doer is liko?" yokoU-"Noa, I don't," m Niuipod?"Why, something like a donkey with short cars. Have you seen anything answeria du that description ?" "Non, not till yenw come by [M Ayer's Sarsapar?la, wo it PunjLJPYKiv? tue moon. The imputation this ?x> rollunt ineduiiio enjoys, Is derived from tin euros, inunv of which uro truly nmrvelloiis. invntornio cases ol Ben>Aildii4 dls ea*c, whero ilio *\ ncm eooiued saturated vr**h corruption, )mvo been purified uuil cureil bv It. Berofulmi nrVbctionanud disorders,which were uu praVntcd by tho Horofu hum contamination "until they were painfully :iilli?-t ing, have been rndleully cured in such gnciU) uumherH in ?linontevery boo tiou dt' I In' rmiiory, tli.it tb<' |)ut>lio HCnrocly uueU to It nil..i im a fit' its viriill"- or USUS. HcroAilotiB poison I? one of Hid nibst dostrtic? tlvo enemies ol" nur rucv. Often, thU unseen nml uut'i'H tcnnit ol' tin- t>)'9;iUiWiii uiuloiTDlnes the con st ituti.nml in vitt>s the attack of onf&blinj*or la* tnl ili-i-n.^ei*, without exciting- u suspicion of it* presence. Again. It scenm to breed infection IhroiiKluiul the hody,mill then, on some fuVornhl') oeen?lon, rapidly develop into ono or. otliejr of ltfl hideous form?, cither on the surface, or MBBoiik tho vitals. In the latter, tuhcroIcS limy be MuUlunly deposited lit the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or it Shows Its presence hy eruptions on the skin, or foul ulccratlona on some part of the body, llouco the occasional use of n boltlo of this barsapnrlttn Is ndvlsnble, even when no active ?vni|iiiini; ol' disease appear. |*cihoiis nf Hirtel with th,i i"(.|lnu-iiiK complaint!! generally llml iinuieili 'te relief, :thd, at IficMi, cure, by the U?c ol ihis S I HS jm I UHt I A: fit. Antho ny'* Vtro, Han* or Erylpehm, Teller, ,%ttli Jiheutttf Smiii iirtiti, ltittytcovtn, SvrtJSyss, Korr Kant, und other eruptions or vleihle forma of .SYi-'i/i?/ii?is di-ease. Also in thu more eon CCalOd forms, ns llt/npepitin, IHropny, llear\ liiseatr, I'Hit, lljiiteiisti, S ? t< ? n l ij in, mV Uic various It revolts affections of Lud ruoscuias. nml norvous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and ^^?m*r^al TH* eunea arc cured hy it, though a lonsr tfcne ia re? quired for subduing these obstinate msjudio* by any medicine. Uul long-continued use of this medleJno will cure the complaint, l^eueorrhsen or trhltess Uterin? Vteeratimis. nml ffem?le ]>ileast s. an.mmonly .-non relieved and ulii inntoly cured bv its puiifviug and invigorative cflc<U. Minute directions for each case a?e found In our Almnnnc, supplied gndl*. Jttwin>niti?m nml Gout, when enuseil hr ncctuiiulaiinua of ex traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, as also Clver Complaints, Torpidity, < oiif/?# lion or i it/tu in in n rinn of the tin r. and tTatttt* rtirf, when aii-i:ig, sb thev Olten do, from Ha rankling )tni*ui ? In the bl oil. This HA KS A J'A HI r,J, A i.->agi.>nt mstorur fortlie rtremrth an?l vigor nfe *? irerh. Aosawlib mo J.nn pttltl mid /.istl-ss, lirnjiondent, Hlettples*r ami troubled ttrith 'Serroun Apprehensions or years, or any of Hie affections symptontatle of Wen I. a ess. will llml Immedlato rellof and con vincing cvidanuo of Us rcetorattvo i>owor upua tiiol. r /? n r a n i: n it r Dr. Jr. c.ye:is ?v CO., e.o?v??ii, naaa., Practical and Analytical Chcinislst. SOLD KV AI L DKUtJClSTS KYKUVWREH3. innv il r 1 v nALL'S vlglt/.OlE s:c:tu? ear i: cvi ?fis t!)c popn his vnlaablo Ir:iir Prop K\ ery ye larity ol ill apation, winch is duo to incrit aloiio. Wo can nssnro our oi*l patrons that it is ho]H fully nil to its high standard ; and it i^ tli i on ly reliablo and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gkay ?>k Fadkd UAiit to itd youthful color, making it pol>, lustrous^ and silkoti. 'i*lt(.> scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes allctr.piionsantd dandrutt', and, by it* tonio proper lies, prevent i the halt1 from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, il restore! the capillary g!;m<is to their normal yjgor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old t^o. It is tho must eeonorhioal nAitt-DaKfiSTK? ever used, aa it requires fewer applica tion?, ! ~ivcj theliair aspicmtiil, rlowy a; poarance. Ai A. Ilayos, M.D., State Assayer of M.v.^nehu selts, says, "The conatituGnts are pare, and carefully selected for o>; coilent <{.i.".!ity; and I consider it the Ba3T PltErAration lor its intv :\ led purposes^' SoU li'td: Dne?'i' i ? in ' paters in Wtdictnes. rnso ?i.j Dollar. BtickiiighGin's Dye. I OR THE WHIGKERS. As our Kencwer in many cases rc.piirea lo.o long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded YViiiskers, wo have prepared this dye, in on- preparation, which WiJl quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Onts. Msr.ufjcturod by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, K.H. c nmy 11 lv ).wing powerful isMa?islnag BaaIl^W^?7ti^^ Tin :,.! DUtOra are poslttvtTf mvuluublo in ALLSKI.N ? DJ SEASE^WUPTI?NS They purity tho syst cm, buU ?nl ciua Remittent and lntormitteut 1'ovcrs, Nr^VO?S-?l??vSCS'.lf IVER COMPLAINT and are a provontivo of Cailli and Fovcr. All yield to their powerful ettlcaey. Are nn antidoto to clumgo of w a.c ? and Lu?t. A^ECOODFORTfltM I2ATI0N. THEY WILL RESTORkYHUTHFUL VIGOR to tho wasted trarof, ond corroct aU ?ltWrliW'VhitlifAi'l^ltVfJJjaf; .1>l<a.lninSI.V^|iyta*igll?|i<ll?^?AViaB^l "WU1 ?uvS diiyaof sutrcrtntf to the ilck, and The grand Tauacoa for oU the ills of lifo. ? TRY ONE.,B OTTLC PHYSICIANS THERE, PEESCEIBE IT II THEIR Tie Standar? BITTERS/fE?UAi> }ERlallT>In Yonn,r or Old, MarriedV^010 'ox Single, these Hitters are nn r?quaU?d and have often been the tneaaa of sevtafr life. TRY ONI BOTTLE X<)fo kUi,? OR TO RENT. 0%IE ACItK LOT with STORE and DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. Apply to D. LOEB, nug 21?Sin Charleston, 8. C. MOSELEY & CROOK. C OI* A. Tfc T 1ST E II SI-111? NOTICE. HAVING THIS DAY FORMED A COT A RTNRRS3IP TJNDDR TFIK FIRM ItAMF. ?>?(] Stylo an above, we would respectfully cull th? attentiou of tho Public to the jouitu. and wool,! reoucal you, (one mid all,) to ?all at Mr. K. E/.KKIKL'S OLD STAND opposite tlio Post office, ami examine our Complete ami well aelecteti atook of DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, MATS. CAPS, MOOTS, SHOKS. GROCERIES. CROCKRY, GLASSWARE, tinWARK. II IKDWARE, and COTLBRT. Alao FARMING and GARDEN l.mPLEMENTS. such aa PLOWS. HORB, SPADK8, SHOVELS, FOURS and K A K KS. A general Assortment of GEABS. namely: SADDLES. RBIDLKS. TRACKS, HAMBS and SACKBA ND8. Also a full vnricty of GARDEN SEEDS. Ac. In order to ki"?p tho Varioua Branches of our Stock t ell supplied, we find it aeeeiaarr with our limited capital to make QUICK BALKS Strictly f#r CASH at very SMALL profits, and we tberoforo feel as-urrd that we can offer gf.BA1 INDUCE II BN ts to tho public, and only auk you to GIVE US A TRIAL before purchasing elsewhere. Ht. ~>c.?:tfnlly .1 \V. MOSICLEY, leb 8- ly W. K. CROOK. ew Goods ARRIVING IiY KVBRY NORTHERN STEAMER, AT GEO. K. COUNELSON. In order to ho prcpur '. 'unite deiprvi d* of the season, I am receiving large supplies of ill the various e.o >da needed at this time cf I he year; such *s P'antutioit Supplies, Tool?, I'iows, Iron. And everything else necessary to niaks a erop. 1 ant 'Agent for the following vulimblo tnd established Manures : I.TIWAN GU VW, ETlu an DISSOLVED BONEj LTIWAN CROP FOOD. ATLANTIC f HOSPHATE, ATLANTIC ACID phosphate, E FRANK ( <>k S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN guam). land Plaster limf. and salt. All tin* above Manures tt.ITcrcl nl manufactureri prices will be sold .-it the namr feruis as at the works und will bo delivered it requested at any depot on tiio South Carolina Railroads. jcb 1 GKO. IJ. CORNELSON. DUKES' HOTEL. F.USSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Tito Subscriber tako? great pleasure in announcing to his FRIENDS and tha COM? \| i KIT! ihm he line OPENED a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Residence recent ly occupied by Mr. Hnne Wit nun maker. Comfortable Accommodations, a Bountcoui fable anil Conrteas Attentiou uro Guaranteed. jan 18?3ui J. IV. H. DUKEtf. AM HA PIT TO IX fuitu my l-! iends thai I litiv? ? -t ibliblicd a FIRST CLASS G R O C E R Y. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AT POPULAR PRICES. 1 make it s Speciality and keep a lull supply uf LIQUORS. TOB.\C< OS AND SEGARS.; Gtvc mo a call J. WALLACE CANNON, jan 18 Lightfoet'a Oid Stand. ja? 18 AT COST Till" BALANCE <>!?' MY 8took OF" Heady Made Clothing and Ladies Dress Goods will he offered for the next->"t? dayi at and BELOW COST ice the (ASH. J. Me\ V)IABA ?l, ye*** INDUSTRY, ECONMY & PERSEVERENCE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I am happy to say publicly to you that I have NOW one* *the'Jbest ASSORTED STOCKS o "Domestic and Fancy GROCERIES on Mnd that has ever been brought tj^this MARKET. Call and Examine for Yourselves. W. T. M?LLER. EU a I Yff All Goods Promptly Delivered. c tf New York, JUST ARRIVED FROM TUE AI30VE 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 ABOVE GOODS AT AND BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OP FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON AND SECURE BARGAINS! o?a 7 D.LOUIS, i~Ti ' i iT-lif Tl" ir I ? EEGULAE DAILY TEADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL- SCOVILL k FIRE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large ?nJ Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortrneut, with constant additions, in UNSURPASSED P.oth a* to STYLES nud QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Market* FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possible RATES, which Istha OLD RULE eon tinned from iu ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving on experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise together wiih the Energy ao<I erentleraanly deport ment of nil their Assistants, arc always fouud at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 o lj 1 L - - _'_!?? TT7"Oni,r? IN'FOPM TflE PUBLIC TIT AT HE TS ST:f,L CARRYING ON TTTE CAR f> riage Making in all its various brandies, and will Manufacture rr itepair at tho Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Ruggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with1 NEW PRESS AND G *I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NttTK'E. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought f-om } to } een/me in that Ginned on the eommon G>?a. o?? 2?lj fl. K.W145S. SOUTH CAROLINA KAIL BOAD CiiABLr.MToS. B. C. December 23, 1871. ON AND AFTKK 8UNDAY DECEMBER '24. the Passenger Train on the flotsahyi Carolina Ruilroad will run u? follow*. a* run ai'ui'hta. I.cav? Charleston.....8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta. .4.16 P. M. ron Colombia. I.<-ave Charleston...8.10 A. If. At rive at Columbia.4.06 P. hi* ton ''ii arlkstor. Leave Anpusta.....?7. rO A. M. A:"'ve ?t Charleston.'*\20 P. M, Leave Columbia.......7.40 A. If. Artive at Charleston.8.20 P. IS. tIi notion wilmixoto? main Leave AugUata.-8.00 A. U. Arrive at Kiugville...9.00 A. M. Leave Klugvifie.?12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0 80 P. M. AtrovBTA NiOttf express-sowO*- s sxcsr-Ts? Lenve Charlcston>?i.'ij...8.SO P. hf. Arrive at Auguata........7.30 A. hf. Leave Augusta.....6.00 Pr-tt""" Arrive at Cbarleaton...6.66 A. af. . coi.r.MHiA nicht szpviis?itiMATi axoarr TED. Leave Charleston..?7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia...7.80 A. If. Lea*** Colombia.,.6.00 Pi M. Arrive nt Charleston.7.00 A. jf. ?ummf.rvill* trail Leave Fummcrvillo at...7.26 A. If. Arrive nt Charleston at....8.46 A. ft. Leave Charleston at.8.80 P. |g\,. Arrive at Suintnervillc at.?4.46 P. M, CAMOKK BRAXCH. Leave Cntnden.i.?.6.16 A* iL. Arrive at Columbia....HMO A. Mj Leave Columbia....1.46 P. II. Arrive at Cntrtden... 6.26 P. If. Da/ on'l Night Trains make close connce tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connect* with Macoa and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville add Cplurtibia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road torpoints North. .?Tl Camden Train connects at Kingrille daily, (except Sut'-daysJ with fag PassengerTrsday and runs through to Columbia. ? A. L. TT LRR, Vice-President, ft. B. PicfcKXs', Oertcral Ticket Ageal. ' Doors, Sashes, Blinds, *?a p. P. TOALB, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hnyne Street and fiftfrfJe?'? '* Witmf CHARLESTON, 8. C. f. ejr Tbia is the Largest and mftht CessT plcte Factory of the kind in the Southern? States, an I all articles in this litte eaa he* furnished by Mr. P- P. To ale at prises whiek defy competition. . ' A pamphlet with full and detail** list or all sizes of Doors Sashea'aad Blinds, and the prices or each, will be sent free aas? pest Paid, or. applicatiod tor ? P. 1?. TOALK, CHARLRSTOH. ?.? july 16 woo MONEY CANNOT BUT IT I Fur Slgnt i? Pricele***!! RUT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES WXUr PRESERVE IT. TRAOt If yon valne your Fycsight as* theo? Par feet Lenses, Ground from Minute Cryseaf Pebbles, Melted together, and dsrivs their name "Diamond" ?n account af their Hard ness and Rrilliancy. They will last assay vears without change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer. .Options' Manufacturing Co., New York. ' *** CAUTION.?Nona Genuing unless ataasy f I With our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Ageaia threagsv out the Union. S. J. OLI VBROS, jsn 20?ly Orangsburg, S. #L TJEiE Citizons' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangebnrg IBrancn. Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST en SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, an SAV.NQS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sessi annually. Local Finance CommiUot. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HABTlLflOT*. JAS. II. POWIllP-, Assistant Cash tar mar 2S jaa mij _' A- -, At Private S?te. rpilE PLANTATION forming a part af I. the Estate of the, late Cel. Kc4u> a**' known as the DARnt PLACE. The tract eonsists of about uOO acres, eaa half w*dk Timbered, tho remainder Rich, Bad, Laaatk Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Thee* are the Finest Lands in th* District, *<B?V were valued at $20 per acre, la 1844. We*JM& be sold for one.half tha* ,<rloe naif. On* fourth cash, the remair or in thro* laacat? meats bearing interest from data and ?*? oured by mortgage of th* earn*. This is a spleadid ebanc* for any **e d*v siring to secure Rich Laads, ine Water P*-? er, excellent Cattle Range and a S*tn*-f Neighborhood. Apply t*. * . t* Mrs. L. If. KE1TT. Or J 0 KK1TT, Ee*. j*n8 _-1 i * i I ' i $51 *?? PER DAT! Agents* WANTED! All classes *f working psspl?, of either sexy yenn* *r aid, saahev mere money at work for us in taris spam, moments or all th* ti?ae. tbaa at aattniag else. Particulars fran; Addrata ?. 8TIN80E k C*>? ?tpt |* vl? Parilmd, Maine.