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Tho Ortfhnn' Hoy. BT I8ABELLK KNOW I.KS. T in lo&king nt the ntnrs, mother, Way up above, so mild, And woudiT if you s?e me now, Your little orphan child. And do you watch o'er me, mother, Ilcyond the stars so bright? And do you know I'm very cold And sad* this winter night! My hands arc numb with cold, mother, I have no gloves to wear, 1 have no home, no place to go, No warm ivait.chcerfull firo. mm I begged of a rich man, mother, Something to drink und ent, He aternly bade inw go my way, And pushed me in the street. I feTPnnd h?rt myself, mother, It pains me hndly, too! And O if 1 could die and rost Snfo tttffrgjtegvd with you. And wtll God take mo home, mother, Where till la bright and fair? And will I feel no cold or pain, ?ieith*r, tiefet ' No hvAJngt-r-ii nd will tlo cl An<l will He clasp me elos.67 mother, Close to M,ia loving breast If And shall 1 always dwell in love' Aniong the pure and blest? I nm ao very tired mother, I feel no cold or pain; And O, I am so sleepy, too, I'll rest me once again. I'll lay me d ivn and sleep, moth r, The cold snow is my bed? One long, deep sigh und nil was o'er. The orphan boy was dead. When a m:in meet; his filli?iir tn.ito. society begins Tho stiugglc of man with mm for bvend wears out enthusiasm very fact. FlfKkins says that there ate throe .Boxes?the mala sex, the female icx and the iirfcects. Iu London, IJirnm Fuller is organiz ing a club of both tcXi't, lie expects to get a fuller society by admitting the ladles. And now Richard the TTI, is said to Le a prohibitionist. "II he was not," soys Spierr, "wl)y did he stop King Henry'a bier:" The law j rohibiting minors from play int? bil?.iida is j>trielly eu orccd iu JOuiat::i polis. An Ohio loan killed" a "ynunng' goose the other day, and discovered in its cirp n gold ring Iiis daughter lost ten years ago. The over-cere of the pour in a Vermont town got down in their annual report a charge of ?3 fVr ''taking paupcis. to the menagerie." This is a good one in tho Wc.Vc ti style: Buzz .*>aw : Sttmaker, of Pales tine, Texas. In his life lie was lovely, nnd in Ids death he wus 'divided." A yor.ng lady once discarded her lorer for his small sizo: Iu h's resent ment, the rejected wooer burned licr father's house. "Lo, what u big lire a littlo spark kindles!" Everybody knows where umbrellas go to, or rather that they are stolen, hut few know that Ghisgow, Scotland, is tlv ?put where moat of iheoc rain sheddors come from. A Ilanorer'an bakei lutciy effectually relieved his wife's sufferings from rbcuin tia:n by placing her in his ovcu for an ?hour,, or two, and her unappreciativc relatives havo had him arrested lor '?homicide by carvhssnese." At a young Indies 'debiting' club, the'' following question was late'y discussed:?"What gives a gi'l the most pleasure?to hear herself praised or to hear another girl run down V No decibiou was nrVired at. The first robin of the season appeared in Danbury i n ir undayjand was t?cortcd through town by nibHeen bowa and arrows, sixty-two shot guns, four mu.-k cts nnd oloveu rifles. 'i he, Chicago Tribune ?nvs tint tin Legislature of Illinois bits been in scs *iou clcren weeks, slid has" ptlseJ two bills, one of which was adoptud tj en nblc the other one to go into effect. Aft inQo.cont y'iu'ig ">:l11 >" De* Mojpf^waa asked by tint Rev. Mr. Hammond, the revivalist, if lie was laboring for the good of his soul. ' No," was the- reply : "I work lor Hilly Moo 10." 9t9. I 9mm\ I mm 4t mm . Sant. Weed, of Cincinnuti, h-ts sent to Paris for a glass eyo. fin usou to look through a knot holn in the I'ence wbieh gcpaTittetiim b tck yard fro n th t of the robust datne who lived noxt door. A silly fool of a lover at Pea Moiuea drfttrs blood I OB 'tis arm and uses it in tho place of ink to write to his gii 1 ? Ten to one that I ? do i'i pound her with the storo handle in less tl an a year alter marriage. We always get made when we wnlk i along a street about Vi o'clock ut night, nnd, passing a shaded\ porch where a joung man is bidding hja^ejoved a jw.rdnight, hear the gift Jcx6latift Ih tt' loud whimper : ? Oh. stop. George, yon h.ncn'i shaved." Ayer/s Cherry Pectoral, For Diauosos of tho Throat nnd r,rings, such on Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, IJronchitis, Authnia, und Consvuiip?un. IMrobaMv never befbra In tho whole history of medicine, "has hny thing won so widely anil so deeph upon the conildciieo of mm.kind, us this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint*. Through n long surtes of \ cars, mid unions mott nt'thu races of men it in t ri>cu higher und higher In their estimation, nu it lias becoiuo better known. Its uniform character and power to cure thora? ri"us ailoctions of the lungs and throat, hnro made It known as n reliable protector ugninst Du 01. While adapted to milUur forms of discukC and i" young Miliaren, it is nt the same time tho most effectual remedy thst e?n be given for inelp lent cousuuipt)ou, and tho dangerous Affections of the thront and lunge. Aa n provision agnlont sudden attacks of Croup, it t-hoiild he kept ou hand in every family, utiu indeed as all nie eoine tiiiics subject to C?lus nnd coughs, all thuuld bo provided win this antidote tor them. Although settled Consumption Is thought In curable, .-oil great numbers of oases where the diseaso seemed setiloo, lmvu been conpletely curi'il,and the i atient restored to touiul hc.ilih by tho f lu-rry Jt'ncfurnl. 6?> einmiete 1? its in . -'.tv over the disorders of tl.e l.no<?s nnd Thront, that the siinM obMimitc i>f them yield to it. Whoi nothing olso eoidd iceeh tliem, order die CVissr.v /'<?<?//> mi thoy fid'-ddr nnd disappear. ? tHnncr* ttutl Public /iptakir* liud great protection from it. AntI?mit is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. ttronchitt* is eeacanllv cured by taking the Chcrrtt Pcrtorat hi small mid IrtHpaeni doses. So generally tire its virtues known, [hat vre need not publish the corllflcntes of them here, or do more than assure the public tiiat it.- ?pinlitfee are full) maiiilauugl. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fevor and Acuo. Intermittent Fevor, Chill Fever, ltcnnttent Fever, Dumb Ague, l'pnodieul or Itilious Fever, &o., nud indeed uii tbo n flections which arise from malariouu, muraU, or miasmatio poisons. A* ir? name implies. It il-i - Corr. iinddoe* not fail. Containing noitlicr Arsenic, Quinine, liis muth, Zinc, not any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, win nowbe Injures any pn tieut. The nimihei and impoinuiee ofjte cures in the rtgno ?II? t riet?, nre HtrvsMy beyond account, ami we bcllcvo willioiil a parallel in the history of Ague medicine, our pride Is grntilted by tho aeknow leibrments wo i'visve.o! die radicnl eures cffeete.l In obstinate raws, ami where other rem edies ha?l wholly fnili d, UBnOeliinatOfl Dtnw.vis, either resident in, or trareiubtg Uwough miasmatic localities, will bo prrUet <f\ by tngrnglhe A UVF. < VKK dally. hir i.trcr Complaint*, arising from torpid ity of tJic l.iver, it i ? an oxeellcnt ri mcdy, fliinu Inline Iho l.iver into rtoalthv aeti\ity. For itilious Disorders nnd Liver Complaints, it Is uii pveollcul remedy, producing many truly rcntarkabbj CUics, Where other medicines had failed. PrepnTcd by T)n. .T. P. Arten ? Co., Practical nnd Analytical ChemiBta, Lowell, Mass., and bold all round the world. rrttri:, $1.00 i'j:r Borr/.i". may 11 . c ly Ayer's gor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at onoo agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, vi tit the gloss and ht*f-juss of youth Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair chocked, and bald ness often, though not alway?, cured by its use. Nothing can reptore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Hut such as remain cm be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep i* dean und vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair fr?re turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Frae from those deleterious sukstnncca which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair the Vigor can only benefit but not ha:m it. If wan'ead merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found ?o desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyo, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful p?rfumo. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., pRAtniCAli AMI ANALYTICAL ClIR-VtiTS, LOtVKLdL, MASS. P1UCS c. S v I I c 1 r CHh GREAT.'1 LOO.D P U RIFI F. R . J'..-.-e>4ug uJecrful Invigorating WLW*m2L\ Xhasob'Uyrj nse v-i'iu.y nii.iL.b,oiii NTDRINK. ALLSKINISFASES TR1J PT10 N S . 'i ii, j nuxtfg thonyatem, .11 will ouro jiS'i'q. jr^^ff^-.^-^k MtT-im *f *^*||Wj Itcmittcnt and Intermittent Fevers, NERVOU-S^ISBKfi?lXlvefl COMPLAIN r an l iud a provenuvo of CUm. and JFevcr. I IW^ftf?]n4!I^U1^-^:ln^^ _ All field to t^<*ir powerful efficacy. Are nu anUdote to change of vt s.to and m<t. THLV WILL RL'STCRE YQUTHi UL VIGOR to tho wasted frame, and correct all' ?A 'mh? \ qfljjf Vsl<l a ISiafc tl?lV^n^ V.'iil save dsye of suffering to the tick, and The grand Panacea for nil the tils of lifo. TRY OUuowOTTLF. m Standard /V PHYSICMB THERE, r l.01}\: PRESCRIBE IT Dl or /Id,Ij4jf\ THEIR JEHS1AH1/ In Young or Old. MarriodV^*^1^ Sor Single, these Bitten are un^w ^e^ttUuaUed and have often boon tbe^w moans ef aaving life. i r v . o n i bottle. "VTOTXCE.?AH Pcrnont IIhw 1. s 'n? demands against the Katite of the u\le John Bonnet 1 will render an account ef them duly attoited to, and those ihdebted will make payment to the undoraigned. JOHN F. BONNRTT, Execui or. Orangcburg Mnrcli l*>il?, lf>7:!. tf HE FIGHTS I Agaiast a strong aid lively competitor in trade, most derate hi eat elf eaiiralj U hie busi ness. He mast kno.v hit market and auit his customers, A1TD Ay the seleetiea of hie etoek, and by his prices most invite trade. He whs RXJlfS AWAY with the idea thst any sort of goods will do "WILL LIVE To repeat his felly. A first-class stoek. and the ability to sell at the eheaptet prieee will onabie a merchant TO FIGHT ft ff I , ? Suoerssfullj any oppoaillen and to conquer incests. Let customers coats >?? Whether they buy toy Uiortnn, l'ur? Luiuorn, Ssgnn and Goods or not, if they are pleased they wilt return ANOTHER DAY. The best gioek of Groceries and the Cbeaptat. A full lino of Whiskies. Horses Stabled nnd 'caied or at moderate rates. A dcrotioa to business. These are ear guarantees. T.y me. <!. 1>. KORTJOIIBT. mar 1 o ly A MAN WHO Starts Butinett should "go in" to win. In opening the Enterprise Saloon, the Sabsoriber detui miucd to LAY lu r. full and C?od Pfook of Liquors, friat would eommend thomsafveo to all, and by ceur teiy and atteution to placo all who tried him UNDER The necessity of admitting that ho was a fair dor.!sr. Thoso who drank from The Faucet of the Lager Beer Barrel Of his Saloon he determined should be satisfied nnd bo in lured te return. He determin ed 'o work all day and think ALL NIGHT. ro as tn *st lblisL a reliable cuttern. He his succeeded. From Monday meraiag fhe rnsL continues until SATURDAY NIGHT. From the time that his annesncjrant ? ' i a. j. ; s FOUND its nay into the papers and BURST L'pon the notice of the public, until now. the sa'e of Liquors, Segars sad TolaceoV?? continued with unabated patreuige. OPEN Doors, snd hearty welcome ba? been the motte, and TO-DAY The undersigned returns bis ihs.uks for the liberal support ha has received and begs it* continuances! the ENTERPRISE SALOON, kept BY J. HEB MAN WAHLERS. feb 15 V ? New Goods ARRIVING BY KVKRY NORTHERN STEAMER, AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. B KLc - ,:.J Tn order to be'prepared for the d>nrnnds of the seetfon, I am receiving large supplies ef all the various goods needed at this time of (h* Tc?r; such ae 1' notation Supplies, T. ols, Plows, Iron. And everything else nceessary to mnkt a orftf. I ina> Agent for the following valuable and e-tahlished Manures : ET1WAN GUArD', T.T1WAH DISSOLVED HONE, XTIWAN CROP FOOD. .^JW ?? ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, t^*t*m ?*?- ATLANTIC! ACID PHOSPHATE, F. FKANK GOE S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN ft l? A HO. LAND PLA8TTR LIMB AND SALT. All the above Manures are nlTered at in ?nufaeturers prioes will be seid at the same terma um the works and will be delivered if requested at any depot on the Booth Carolins Railroads. jeb 1 GEO. H. CORNELSON. ? I I I Itll tsTtsTl I ?. ' ? - " ? ?? ' 1 ^"V''?- ? ? -i ?. n .? DUKES' HOTEL. EUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBUEQ, S. C. The Subscriber lakes'great pleasure in announcing lo his FRIENDS and the CO M MUNITY that he ban OPENED a FIRST CLASH HOTEL, at the Large Residence redent |y occupied by Mr. llano vYaanaaiaker. Comfortable Accomawodaliona, a Bounteous Table and Court sits Atteution are Uaaranleed. jan 18-Sm J. W. H. DI KES. AT COST TMIE BAltANGK OF" MY HTOOK OP Ready M de Clothing and lladlse Dross Goods wri.i be offered for the neat 10' dnys st and BELOW COST for Ae f ASH. _ J. *f < \.IH.IH**. jsr. 18 JUST A Mil VE D FROM THE ABOVE MAllKht A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' WHO IS OFFERING. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL \S THE ABOVE GOODS AT AND BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON AND SECURE BARGAINS! "d ' D. LOUIB, ? frtm iWiYi REGULAR, DAILY TPuA?? ANOTHER Tit AIX JUST IN ?Nf> FILL Ed? \fvt\i ABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS S110ITI NC AT DLL, SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection fioui tboir Extraordin?r) L*rge snd Varloh St?ck of r j . ??? IMW?1 -Ks? GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Moth an to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the brut pnsaib'a HATES, wliiob !? the OLD RULE nnn tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving an experienco of years in Business. Economy and Enterprise together with the Energy and gentlemanly depart ment of all their .Wistants, arc always found at thu OLD ESTABLISH BD HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. tnaj 26 o lj |CJ ? p t.ssn]?*^ aSHsfcl! A na ^ ??^e^eVS? TY*4 d??i4M ?* < \* a ?st?> j ^ ? * at aj?ui aj WOTTf) TVToPV THE prfU.rn TTTAT FIG TS STlfX r^RRfTlv** ON THB CAR rUttfc ttakdt,* in all its vnriofta branch**, and will Manufacture etvBepair at tie, 5rhor?est Notice, all Carriage*, Fuggve* or Wagons. And am also prepared with1 NEW PRESS AND G "T TO GIN ALND PACK COTTON SHORT XOTirV rotton OIXXP.D AT MY MILL ha* bronght f'om Jf to' ftont nvoie Kkan ihst (Jraned on the common C'??. on* ?pl 3 ly It* RUiO?. SOUTH CAROLINA ltAlLiCOAD v AN'l) AFTER SUNDAY httOgMfeftW ? ON AN 24. t h? TrwMi the Soata COt.f il III a. 4'" CaroUna Railroad will run ua follows . . . _ FOB Al'QCMA. , _ Leave CharlcBton.?.8.10 A. Arrive at Augusta.4.'lb 1*. M. rOB Leave Charleston.8.10A. A< live at Columbia.4.0? P., roa iiMASLaaxo^. Leuve Augusta.7.40 A Arrive at Charleston.3.50 P. Leave ColunibUr.:.V.r.V.\....1)irrpfti-.7.40 A. Arrive at Charleston..5.20 T. M; Tnaotuu wii-Miauiftx, XfsAf*. ^ . Leave .Ingusta.8.00 A. K; Arrive ut KinjrvHIe.9.00 A. M Leave Kiogvillo.12.30 P.Jfcv I Arrive at Augusta.......0 SO TrwF* ;a?r;i sTA ainjiT bxpukss-sumiavsixcarTBO Leave Charleston.$.80 P. M. Arrive st Augusta...!.7.!M) A. M; M; Leave Augusta. .ft.00 P a. if. 'cO'LtHBIA MOIIT EXrKESS tso. -SCSt/vT. SX?.W' ^JejiHaK teaew Leave rha?lesloo".?.V.T!J./.:..?.!KL.i,i,.10 P. al Arrlrent Columbia.7.80 A. M. Lcue Columbia.8.00 P. M/ Arrive ni Charleston.7.00 A. Bt'MMKBTtl.LB THAIS. e ?i bedajf Leave Suinmewilli? at.-7.2* A. eaVsT Arrive at Charleston at....8.46 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8:80T. ?V : Arrive at gumutcrvUlc at..4.4? P. M. (.AMt VS *nV^H.jtinrt Mill Leave Catmlen..-.n.loArll. Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A. ML Leave Columbia._....J.45 P..M. Arrive at Camdcn. 6.26 P. MT. l)sy nml Night Train.- make close conaee tiou ut Augusta with Georgia Railroad aad Central Railroad. . .antssaO N i g b t T rixbijfj&lb? Pi 8 i Maaea aa? Augusta RailrondY Columbia Kijrht Train connects with (Jreenv?lo nnd Coluu.bia Eailioad, and with. Charlotrn Koad to points North. ' ,f*J* Camtleu Train g?nntet* at Kingville daily (except Sundays) with l?ay Passenger Train, and runs through to Colombia, tSshj ,?W i?tv A. L. TV I.Kit. Vice-Proaideat c R. n Pickkxb, Genoral Tieket Agent. *1* Doors, Sashes, Blr.cs'?"? P. P. JO ALE No. 2lJITnync 8tre,0t and ITorTorck's Wharf CiTATj.KSTO*?, S. 0. Ktf"- T'..'s is the Largest and most Cent." plete Factory of the kind iu the Sentkern States, an 1 all articles in this Hue caa W forni'vUed by Mr. P'p. Toatwfrt Onsea wkieat defy competition. SjQT A pr.n V.b t' with full ?ud detailed list of ail ? /.es of poors Sashes and Bliade. and ths pvicrs "f each, will be sent free aaeY pest Paid, on application to* . 1?. 1*. TO A MS, CHARLESTON, july 15 Owefc .tf^^tet lO M0NKY CANNOT BUY ItT For Si slitia Prioelosa!! P.UT THE DIAMOND SPBCtA^itfTsW IfUJl* lVvF.*in^t'l*i- *i?> i'xw {etn 1 u trass If you value your Fycsigkt ose tfceee Per* feet Lenses. Ground "from Miattta CrjaOal Pebbles, Melted togotber, and derive their nnmc ' "Diamond" en account cT their rlard neas and Brilliancy. They .tulllaa* many years without change, and are warraaled superior to all others in aso. \ nslia Manufactured by the Speacer Optieal Manufacturing Co.. New York. * l CAUTION.?Noao Genuing unless Blasen* ti with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents tkroagh out the Union. B. J. OL1TERO*. jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. O TilK hit-it * Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, lTO?t tfia*Off t ni m*.?A*H ' ^^?a?a Ornngcbnris ISranch. Will pr.y 7 PER CENT. loTEIUB? o? SPECI AL DEPOSITS and 6 PKR CENT, eta SAV.NUS DEPOSITS, Cotnponndod ?naai annually. Local Finance Committee). linn TIIOS. W. CL0VEB. CoLVAW S. FKLDKR. Capt. JNO. A. HAMlLTQIf.;, ^sWS. TaW^4>WLK?V tM >0 ui tu W$*. At rrivatc Srftt.^ !?**>" ok* * eJ|>J;-e b'ini a*^*? milE PLANTATION forrain? a par* o* L the Estate of the late Cel. Kerit, end known aa the PA RH V PLACE. The traee. consists of about 000 acres, eae* half weal' Timbered, the remainder Mica* Bed, Leans:' I Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. ThsaV are the Finest Lands in the District, flMt j were valued at $'_'o nor aero in 1844. Wnsran be sold for one-halt tha' (.rice new. On a fourth cash, th? remnlr cr in tbreo indeed* tocnts bearing interest front dato aid se cured by mortgage cf thoi same. This is a epfoail'.d chance lor a- e> van de siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Wa> r P*flf e*acel1lli?WI<<sB>ngv> iumImsJ^ Neighbearhood. Apply to \lra. L. M. KllTa>.,? 0? fnaai ?aeO PKK UAYt WANTED : All classes ef w? rople, of erfhor set, yonng nr eld, sMAer more money at work ti>r us in their moments, or all the thue,- tbrrfr at at else. PaetienUee* f#*?e> iUsap- .? sep" -V -lo ri I si Sill,