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The Dtfficuty of Rhyming. We parted by the gates in June, Tliut soft nnd buliuy month, ncuoatb tbo sweetly beaming moon. And (w outb? liuutb?nun lb?bun lb ? 1 cant find a rhyme to moutb.) Years were to pass e'er we should meet: A wide ami yawning gulf Divides iuo from my love so sweet. While (ull*?sulf?dulf?mulf-^stnok again; I can't get any rhyme to gulf. Via in u gu'f 'myself.) ob. Vow 1 dreaded hi my soul To pail from my sweet nymph, While years should their long seasons roll Itaforc (liymph -dyinpb?syniph 1 guess I'll have to let it gout that.) .U? II.FO.H Beneath my fortune's stern decree My lonely spirits suuk, For 1 a wealthy smtl should be And a (bunk?dunk?runk- -sk -That will n ever do in t he World.) 4'J 1.1. $ ! 3 ? i* l| She buried her ?ear lovcij face \\ ithin her azure scarf, She knew I'd take tho wretchedness As welLns (mufr-sai i--dari- hut I and hai l Thai won't answer, either.) Oh. I had loved her many years. 1 loved her for herself; 1 loved her tor her lender tears, And also for her ? (welf? tielf- -hclf?pclf ?no, no; not for her pelt.) I sornwfully wrung bcr hand, Aly I raj - tlmy did escape, My sorrow I could not command. And 1 was but n (supc?dupe?ftipe?ape; well, pel Imps, 1 did I'eel like an ape. j 1 gave lo her a loud adieu, Sweul pupil of love's school; 1 told her 1 Wonld e'er be true. And always be a fdool?uoo) ?-mool?fool: since 1 come to think of it. I w is a fooll'or she fell in love with another tclbnv before I was gone a month.) If You YVai t a Cook, Want ;r Situal iop, Wart a S'aKsinnii. Want ;i ?Servant Util, Waul to rent n Store, Waul to sell a Tiano, Want to sell a Horse. ? Want to lo::d Money, Want to buy n 1 lor.<e, Want to rent a 11 miso, Want, to sell a (Dal riage. Want ii 15 larding place, ^kw Want to borrow Money, Want to Bull Dry GfooiZs, AN'ant to seil GrOteri?s, Want to .Sell I "urn it hi - , Want to sell Hardware, Want to ?eil Ueal Jw.ite, Want a job of Unrpontoriug, Want a job of llliiok8mithiu*r, WV<Wt|l|IHIJ I*- ........ N\ ant to seil Millinery (ioods, . Want to sell a Iloii cand hot, Want to Hud any one's AddrctM, Want to Sell a piece of l'ur.ii'. u>v, Want to buy a Spoon 1 ban 1 ('arriag \ Wnnt tosidl Agricultural hir 'cue ti s Want to find anyt 11inyiju have lost. Want to Advent e utiytl iug tj ml vantage, Want to li.id an owner 'V>r auj tiling Fout.d. Wan* to .sell Brick; Want to si 11 Shingles, Advertise in Tin: oicANuisuiuiti xinvs. A New Housekeeper's Gttttlo _v * _ A pat ty who proposes io publish a new Housekeeper's Guide, scuds to the lioe ton Com mi r ??/ IiuUtin the lollowitij. extracts fro til the forthcoming work : lMain sauce ? An interview with a Saratoga hold c'.Oi!*. To make ? good jam?A.-.k any le is ear conductor. To boil a longuo ? Drink tsuuldin^ coUco. How to make an Indian loaf?Qivi Itiiti a gallon id' whisky. How to male goml 'mils? Siitd tin publisher fifty cents a lino for tin tu. To ? bone" a turkey?Take il when the poulterer is .not locking. ? To com beef?I'ced your oat tic at tin brewery. How to select a fowl?Ask the Ullipiri <d' a bare ball match 'A plain stow-?A trip rn :ia ohl fashioned btruet 'railway i u on a warm d ly. Over in Tubtowu', Cuini , recently, a g'ul backed out ol'her ninrriugo cngig - incut when tho minister got to the house. The bridegroom wasn't of tin broken hearted krud. He turned to tin assembled ladies ami said : "I I there's nry another gal that'll occupy this v - cant .s tnation, I'm hor'n." Up jumped tho sister of the lady who had declined to be a.bride, "Count me in. I'focuod, old text sliugcr, with tho performance ? I ain't afearcd," and tbo ceremony was performed to tho delight of the groom and company. It is rcgar led as a somewhat singular roincidouco that Jefferson Levy, sou ol Coinmodoio J? 1\ Levy, (.Inited Slate Navy, und one of the heirs of 'Monti cello," Jefferson's estate in Virginia, should have beep admitted as an attor noy nt law in Now York oify on tfto btitbday of tho Father of tho I >? - I u i tion of Indepeodonce, M iy 10. 33 K JxA-MlSp^LST ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice iu the Courts of ORANGK BURG u*id BARN WILL. OFFICE COURT UUUSK 8QUARE. Fcb 22d lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind ?ufTer over a largo part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miaem of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar boat on wet soil, and tisea wild the watery vapor from it. While the sun is beUw the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, an 1 the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poi-am on the internal vUceraand excreting-organa of the body. The liver becomes torpid ana fails to secrete not or.lv this virus, but also the bile fresst the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent cousdto tionid disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with the liver, aud beeotne disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our er c mi -in. as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood of tke bedy in the internal cxerctories to force thorn to oast tX ' out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violenee. Thiu Is the CitiLr.. But in this effort it fflUs. Then tho Fi:vi;r follows, iu whieh the blood leaves the cen tral organs aad rushes to the surface, aa If in another effort to oxpel the irritating poison throagh that other great excretory ? the skin. In tf?ki also it fsils, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repent the hopeless euott another day. These aro the lit*- or paroxysms' of Favaa and Auer.. Such conititutional disorder will of course ondcr mine the health if it ia not removed. We have labored to find, and hare fennd, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, nml stimulates the liver to expel it from tho body. As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to thoeo sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expots it from the system as it is absorbed, and tbua keeps these who use it free from its attacks; keeps the system in henlth although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of nffections which arc induced by this malignant influence, r.:ch as Remittent' Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or l?lions Headache, Bilinn* Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindno*s, Toothache, Karachc, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Sploen, Mysterien, Colic, Paralysis, nnd Painful Affections of the Htomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, wilt Im found to assume more or less the intermittent typo. ThU"Aoi'? Ciibb " removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excrc torics.to e\pel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their otlico of their own accord. Hence nrises what wo term aoclimntntion. Time may accomplish I samo end. but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt,while this " Aova Cvns " does it at once, and with safety. We ha*o great reason to hi'lie\e this is a Kiin-r as wull as safer rented? for the whole class of disenKex which are caused by the miasmatic .nfectiim, than any oiber Which has been discovered; and it hns still another important advantage to the public, which is. tb.Tt it is cheap as well as fjood. rnr.r-Anr.d ?t DR. J. C. AYER & CO. ?LOWELL, MASS. Pmcc One Dollar rtn Bottlr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has "or. for Itself ??.ich a renown for the rare of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary fur us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wl,er?\cr >t has been esar ployed. As it has l?:tg bee* In ">ii.Unt nee throughout this .section, we need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has hern, and that it mar be relied on to do for their relief uli it has ever uccu found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE Fon Cosrivr.NHWt; Too. tiik Cuits or DvararsiA; FOB .1 AU.NDIQB ; Fvii CvjiK op l!?!>!OBtTI?*? | Fon Hradacur; For the Curb ok Uysbntrry; Fob a Foul Stomach ; For tiik Curb or K it van* blas ; Fob tui Piles; Fob Tnr. Cvkr of Souoktla ; ? For am. Scitnrv Lous Complaikts; For tub Ci uk ok Rhbcmatism; For DlSR?SRS or THR Nkin ; For xhb Cubr ok J.ivlr CostrtVAIXTf Foa Ditor-sv; Fob the Cr nr. or Tbttrr, Tumors and Salt BlIKUM ; For Worms ; For tiik Curb or Goer? For a DiNNi.it l'li.t.; For ihr Cults ok Ni t rai.gia; For Pt uuTiNo tub B/.ood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, aud being purely vegetable, no harm can arise hum their use iu any quantity. Price 25 cents per Pox; Five sexes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their naines to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but uur space here will not pirrmit the insertion of them. The Agcnta holow named ftm nish gratis ear Americas Almanac in which they arc given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the Ueutmcnt that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipU d dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Amir's, and lake no others. The sick want the bi ?t aid there is for them, and they should havo iu _ All our Itcmcdics arc for side by i. ny 11 e ly THE (>/ /> ESTABLISHED No. S N. Charles Street. BALTIMORE, MD. ijt wiiq and <&Uiddlc (p/ged mien To PMGOJte THOROOQB (Pr?ci ical ^Accountants OVliR 2600 YOUNG MEN' r?"? rr.K SOUTH EES STA TES knvt GRADUATE n nt thit f//5T/t?T/?.V, nnd at* tLiif CUiue Reitensiblt and Lner.itit* Positions in the leading BANKS AM) PU.VKES5 HOUSES ej the Country. THERE ARB :iO VACA TIONS. Students can enter at a?;y tht*. S/*einI fmdtvidualInttrttttlin nut/ twettj ruartn. teen. Stud/or C.olUge P/^ningfnts at.d<?/endidSfrci turns qf l\-i.rtar. k /> J.r.r.'flse f.uo Pvit.ige StaiH/s. Add'en ?tfiCbmmu HUHttMtU to jr. it. s xui.r.it, Pre-n't. Sstrt'irrrt Ptttfu'ts Celtege, BAL TIMORE, MD. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES at D. LOUIS' Now is the time to get BARGAINS. Call soon. way 10 tf WE ARE NOW opening oun Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Such na WHITE QOODM, I'lllN'TS, SOTIONN, &t\ Also n full Line or LADIES, Miss KS mid GENTS SffOf?, ?Ith HAT?, TIES COLLARS und CUFFS. JIM, OLD II AVIV* < 1444 II*, Tu these "liur.l Times tn l.irc" wc have oft hand many articles ihnt will contribute grent v iiilic "c fen lure comforts. 1 We tuteod tu keep nltfiiya "IT 1.1. UV" in the And Hell llirntCflEAP lor en^h. AM arc respectfttlly InvHcdtocall n?d *laatitte ?ur M?SELEY & CROOK. opposite citizens savings bank. tniir 29 teb H |v WM. M. SAIN & CO., auf. pk kp a red To do all kind of haulling ? . . AT The SHORTEST Notice AND (IN' Reasonable termes* april -(> . Vi A MAN WHO vt :n l Undoes slrotrld) "go in'' to Win 1? opening the Enterprise OarfceW, the Kn>icrir>ei deici mined to LAY In n full und '."??>?/ Stork rtf LiniW?. that would commend thenuelvc* frt tt'lf, *1\<l f?y cotir tcbv und attention to place all who tried him UNDER Che necessity of admitting that he trsu a full dealer. Those who drank from The Faucet of the Lager Beer Barrel Of his Saloon' he determined should he satisfM-4 and b* induced te'return, rfe determin ed to work all d-ay and think ALL NIGHT, uns to establish a t'eliahle enstom. lYe naa silCcecded'. From >Yond.Vv rh*rnrWg'fhe rush coui inuca unt il SATURDAY NIGHT, from the tilie that hin announcement FOUND its way info the pnp?rs slid1 BURST Upon the notice of the pilhlir, itritil1 nov, the sa'e of Liquors, Rejrars and Tobacco Hlis continued.with udabaled rutronage. OPEN Doorij und hearty welcome- hn? bren the motto, nn-t TO-DAY The Undersigned rofurns his thanks fnr the liberal support ho has received and begs its continuance at the ENTERPRISE SALOON; kept BY J. HERMAN WAHLERS. l? lj New Goods ARRIVING BY EVERY NORTHERN STEAMER, AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. In order to be prepared for the demand* of the season. I an? receiving large supplies of all the various goods needed ml this time of the rear; suoh as P'ablation Supplies, Tool?. Plows, Iron, And everything else necessary tu make a crop. I am Agent for tho following valuable and established Manures : ETIWAN OUANO, ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, ETIWAN CROP POOD, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPItATB. ? PRANK COK'8 PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN OUANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT. All the above Manures are offered at manufacturers prices will be sold at the same term as at the works and will be delivered If requested at any depot on tho South Carolina Railroads. jcb 1 GEO. II. CORNELSON. DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. G. The Subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to his FRIENDS and the COM MUNITY that he has OPENED a FlRST-CL/lSS HOTEL, ai the Large Residence recent ly occupied by Mr. Hatte Wannamaker. Comfurtable Accommodations, a Bounteous Table and Cnurtens Attention are Guaranteed. jan 18? am ?9. W, If. DIKES. UEGULAE DAILY TRADE. ANOtHER TRAIN e*?ST IN ANV FILLED WIT 11 DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL SCULL k PIKE, Making Selection frrroi their EatrnoTifffMfj L^fgtf rtrol t'.tried" 3tuCk of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, wi(h constant additions, tV UNSURPASSED Both at to StYLE& and QiJAtAfttiS. Their facilities rtr rJfiitfbtg irorpyrieoi from? dfesfrablo M\t rief* FOR THE CASH Enable th*m fo make the best poaaible RAtES, #hieh is ttto OhV RULE* Cod tinued front its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Givirtfc an' otp^rienc? of 3tf year* irr R'nsineas. Economy ana1 Enterprise fojrether with tha Errefgy and* ?Anllemanly depert ment of all their Assistants, sYc always found at tho Ol/fr ESTABLISH EP HOtftf of RULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. **aj 2d c tj j'if s yv A CONS. pL m I ft 1 WoctD irtro^Y f ite Prsr.rr TtfAf It* 18 STftt CARKTfS'fl ON TrTE CA'R Hage Maliit.* in alVits tafiotfs rWarickes and \#ilV >f.iWaetrtrr tft Bepair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am ah>o prepared with NEW PRESS AND G 71 TO GIN AND PACK COTTON I SKORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought f>om t ?* ?) cent me e ; than that Ginned on the common (*'??. ?et yf\ 2-ly JI RIGOS. S?UTIi;CAROLINA RAILKAO!). Chablestox. S. C December 28, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBKR 24. the Fassenger Train od the South Carolin? RailroaS ir?T run b? follows. rOR ACQCSTA. Leave Charleston., .itO A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M. roa Columbia. Lear? Charleston...6.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.06 P. V. ? rOR charleston. Leave Augusta.?7.40 A. M Arrive at Charleeton.8.20 A. M. Leave Col nmbia.7.40 P.M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M THBOUOH W1LM1XOT0I TRAIN Leave Augusta...3.00 A. M. Arrive at Kingvllle...9.00 A. M. Leave Klorvifie...12.30 ?. M. Arrive at Augusta.6 80 P. M. a VOL'ST a NIOttT BRFBESS?SCXDATS EXCEPTBD Leave Charleaton...8.80 P. U. Arrive at Augusta....7.80 A. M. Leave Angnsla..........................?.00 P. M Arrive at Charleston.. 0.5i A. M. ion: Ml) IA MOllT EXPRtSS ?SejtftATS EXCBTT ? TR0. Leave Charleston...7.10P, M. An lve at Columbia.-7.80 A. M. Leave Columbia.?.00 P. 11. Arrive at Charleaton.7.00 A< M. st:M?FRVll.i.S TRAIR. Leave Summerville at.t.2ft A. Arrite at Charleston at.8.46 A. Ii. Leave Charleston at.8.80 P. M. Arrive at Summerville at........4.46P, M. ( A MO bn BBA.NCH. Leave Camdett...,....G.lo A. M. Arrive st Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.......1.48 P. M. Arrite at Catnden.0.26 P. M. Day ami flight Trains make close connec tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad aadl Central Railroad. Night Trat? connects with Mac?ft aadl Augtlsta Railroad!. Columbia Might Train eonttecls with Oreenvlflft add Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Catnden Train eon fleets at Kiagville daily (except Sundays) with l/Uf Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TVLEfL tree-President. S. R. Picaaxs, Gerte? si Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blifld*, to p. p. TO ALE1, Manufacturer ami Dealer, No. 20 llayne Street s.nd Horlbcck's Wharf niAHLKSTGHf, S. C gjf?T* This N fife Larger* atel most Corn Viele factory of the It red *H the Southern" States, and all articles in this Ihre can ht/ furnished by Mr. P. P. fn tf.faf priccj which* defy competition. gVjy- A pamphlet :\ ith full And detailed! list of all Bites of Doors Sm-Iu-s and Blind*, and i lie prices of each, will be' sent free and) post Paid, on appliestiofl to* : P.* ??. TO ALK. CHARLESTON. S. ?. jnfy 1* #ec M(TMKY BUY IT! For Slfffet I? I'rieelcMH!! ! Bt? THE WAltOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. ff totf taltfe yottr Eyesight use these Per-, feet lenses, Grottttd front Minute Crystal' l'ebbles. Melted *ogofner. and derive their . name '?Dianrottrr'' Ott aeeonnt of their Hard nes? RttJ Br?B>a?#ey. Thoy will last many ! years wirnW* e^ffttftgsY. and are warranted superior to* all ?tfce!1.-? rn nse. ManttTaefttted! trf the Spencer Optical Manrrfs/eittrtttg Cc. New York. CACTfffN.?N tftte Qaauing unless stamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale t*f Responsible Agents through out the Onion. R. J. OL1YRROS, jatt SU?1y Orangebarg, S. C. THE Citizens' Savings Bank Ot SOUTn CAROLINA, - OtanRcbtirg Rrnnrh. Wftl pav 7 PER CENT. INTEREST oaf SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 8 PER CENT, en S.W.SOS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annually. I/oenl Finance ( oaimiltee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FKLPKR. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.^ JAS. n. F?WLES, Assistant Cashier. it 23 jaa eYf At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming a part ?# the Estate of the late Col. Keift, and known as the DARBY PLACE. The ?rar'.' consist* of about 806 seres, one' half weir* Timbered, th* remainder Rich, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to" Crops of r.ii kinds. These' are tfce Finest Lands in' the District, and were valued at $2? phr" acre in 1866. Would* be sold for one-halt tba' /rice now. One fourth cash, tfte rerriuir er in three instal meats hearing interest' from date end se cured by mortgage of tbh same. This is a'splendul chance for aneryne de. siring t# secure ftien Lands, fine Water Pow.' er, cxeeHent Cattle Range and a Befinedr Neirhb'ii hnod. Apply to Mr*. IV M. KElTf, Of J G KE1TT, Esqi jan * K IA ?Bi? P?R D Alf 2 Af&mm WANTED: All cVaaaea o* working people, of either sex, ye-ung er eld, make mere money at werk fer us in their spare, moments, or all the time, than at snything els*. Particulars fras. Address ? STINSOS * CO., ?et* -lo PortTxai, Ma*ae.