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Kn-loozlc-uiu. I k 1 In aneient days those lived a Turk, A horrid beast within the East, Whodid tho Prophet's holy work, * As Baba.of Jerusalem. Ho had a daughter, sweet and smirk, Complexion fuir, und dark blue hair, With naught about her like a Ti.rk . Except tho name, Ka-foozle-um. Oh! Ka-foozle-um! Ka-foozle-um ! Ka-foo/le am! Oh ! Ka-fooilc-atn I the daughter of tho Bn bs! A youth rosided nenrto she; His name was Sara, a perfect Iamb ; He was of ancient pedigree And came from old Methusalem. IIa drove a trade, and prospered well, In skins of cats and ancient hats: And ringing at the Baba'Bbell, He saw ami loved Ka-foozlc-um. If 8am had been a Mussulman, Ho might havo sold the Baba old, And with a verso of Alcorun Have managed to bnmboozle him: ut, oh devr uo ! he tried to scheme, a?s?d ono night Into, the area gato, And sto!e up to the Turk's h.ireem, To carry off Ka-fonzlc tun. Tho Buba was about to smoke, His slaves rushed in with horriil din. "Mnshalla, dogs your house hare broke, Come down, my lord, and tooiloem!" Tho llaba wreathed his face in smiles, Came down the stair and witness id there The gentleman in three old tiles, A kissing of Ka foozle-iini. The pious I'uba said no moro Than twenty prayers, but went up stairs. And took a bow-string from a drawer, And came back to Ka-ioozlc-ttm. Tho maiden and the youth he took, And choked them both, and little loth, Together pitched 'cm in the brook tdxon. near Jerusalem. And still the ancient legend goes, When day is gone from Lebanon. And when the eastern moonlight throws A shndow on Jerusalem, Between the wailing of the cats, A sound there falls from ruined wall, A ghost is seem with three old hats A kissing of Ka-foozle-um. Oh! Ka-foozle-um : Ku-foeilc urn! Ka-foolx ? urn ! Ohl Kn-foozlc-um ! Ihedaiichter of the Baba! (ioort Rules. Xft.Vr i .1 ( ~ ? W^A-'Kansas lawyer has written the following rules to guido bim in the administration of estates. They are full ot wisdom for the guidance of till per rona entrusted with such grave rrspousi bilities: Pay no demand against th" deceased, however small, without the affidavit thai the daw require-.. The prob-to judge will give freely to any one a blank. Creditors can claim no pay nent with out it and it is illiberal to ask it. Pay no demand against dec : sod nl more than Gfty dollars until allowed. Take receipts for everything, for then must be vouchers even for a dime. Tell creditors that they muH be vigi * lant. Creditors who bora administrators, in stead of taking legal steps, deserve no > sympathy, r ^ ? Careless administrators -will get i:o ' sympathy. The law is imperative that ad minis Irators, executors and guaidiaus must settle every year. Abasement sometimes beconi.s de basement, ond Wheti I bear people sine a hymn announcing that they are dying worms, I always want tb administer a vcrmifogc.?[Samuel Ltfngfellt w.] An Omaha paper, without intcudiii". to be personal, insinuates that if the I Omahna Postniasl^r wotll'i resign,'man;, persous would feel less noxious about money letters.' An ccccndic old fellow, who lives - alongside of a grave yard, was asked if it was not an unpleasant location. "No," said he; "I never jincd places in all im life with a set of neighbors that mind d their business so stiddy as they do." "How shall we settle tho labor questiou ?" exclaimed a member of tin Georgia Legislature, iu the midst of his speech. "liy all going to work anil earning your living honestly !" thunder ed a spectator*in the gallery. That sco tiruout brought down the house. A drunken fellow had wnndcrcd into a Sunday school nnd took a scut among the primer scholurs and when tho teach er ncco-tcd him with, "Why, James, do you know what condition you are iu ?" "Yea, m'm ; in tho gall of bit'nes", 'u tho bonds 'f 'niquity. Ask me some hard quosh'ns." \^ A: Baptist exchange thinks it sounds quite ridiculous to bear "Sister, thou wast mild and lovely," auug at tho funeral of* "m old lady known to huve been, a perfect vixen." His "head is levol. I / . Oh ! this awful wieked verse : "Four doctorstiekled Johnny smith? ft ?1^*7 blistered and they bled him; With scpiillsand anti-bilious pills t? he % And ipcoae they fed him. "v ' "They stirred him up with calomel, **t%k And tried to move his liver; But all in tain?hit little soul Was wafttd e'er the river." I> II JA.M1S03ST ATTORN-KY At LAW. Will practice- in ?Tic Court* of OllANOE BURG and DARN WILL; OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. . Feb22d . lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer orcr a large part of the globe, is tho consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat oh wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below tho hoilaon this vapor linsers near the earth's sur face, aad the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fads to secrete not only this vims, but also the bile from tho blood. Both tho virus and tho bile accumulato in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the iustinet of our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whoio blood of the bedy in the internal excretories to force thorn to can it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violonce. This is the Chill. But in this elFort it fails. Then tho Fever follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushos to the surface, as if in another oirort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory ? tho skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopplos? clfort another day. These arc the fits or paroxysms of Fbver and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is Hot removed. We have latjorcd to find, and have found, an antidote, ?. Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it docs ctru this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather docs what is of more service to thoso sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expel? it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps thoso who use it free from its attacks; keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, bat protects from, the great variety of affections which arc induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,.Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach ana Bowel*, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or. less tho intermittent type. This " Aocb Cure " removes the cause of those derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre tories to expel tho virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their oflicc of their own nccord. Ilence arises what we term aectimatation. Time may accomplish tho same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this Ague Cvrb " docs it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer rem cd v for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it lias still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well ns pood. PttBPABEll et DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price Ose Dollar fee Bottle. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for die cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that It is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it lias been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we new! not do more than assure the people its quality it kept up to the best it ever has been, nnd that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. FoR Costivexrps ; For tub Conn or DvaPEPsr* ; For Jaundice; For the Curb or Isdioestion; For Headache; Fon the Cl-rr of DysextbbT) For a Foot Stomach ; For tub Cube ok Krysifelas; Fou Tile Piles ; Fon tub Cure or Scrofcla; For am. Scrofulous Complaints ; For tue Cuhr op Rheumatism ; Fob Diseases of tue Skin ; For thb Cubb or Liver Comclaixt; For Dropsy ; Fon the Cube of Tetter, Ti-mors and Salt Rheum; For Worms; Fon the Cure op Gout; Fon a Dinner Pilt.; Fon tup. Cube of Nelraloia; F'ob FuilllYlNO the iJl.ood. They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Prico 25 coats per Box; Five hazes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our spare here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they aro given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their euro. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and take -no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. ~ All our Remedies arc for sale by ntAy.11 e ly TJIE OLD ESTABLISHED S OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, AID. Orgnnluil and D$TD(td K.itirtJy to Preparing %wrip and otliddle %4ncd often to nsconK Titonavau ? (Practical Accountants OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN won tub SOUTHERN STA TBS kav* dfAOr.I T/ /) at thit INSTITUTION, and nre nvn> fit line Resistible ami Lucrative Petitions in the leading JlANRl MIO BUSINESS HOUSES ef the Country, THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. S/mdentt emm tntrr at any time. S/ectal fmliviilnnt tnttrmtwn ami turrets guaran teed. ' Send for College JWninents ami t/tendid Speci ten* ef iViwf j?itA/>. F.n.lote twuo Pottage Sfam/t. Add) its mil Cotnutnnknltons to IF. II. SAJ>hT.1t, Tr+n*L S'ttthem Pn tine ft College, BALTIMORE. MD. ? DOES - ? # Fvcibody in this Iowa aud County know of tho GOOD THINGS iu iho Croccry and Provision Lino to bo f'ouud at C. D. KORT .JOHN'S Popular Storo. if tint tho announcement will be of more importance to Hou?? keepers aud Furniers lhau the newa of CANBY'S Death. Quality Genuine, Stock Complete and Fresh, Prices CHEAT* and UlTirOHM And genet il satisfaotion "guaranteed"' My LIQUORS and WINKS are PIT To please the taste of every class of Customers, from men like the famous and fastidious CAPTAIN JACK To tl c humblest Householder t?f the land . Flours, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Hicou, Lard, Sogars, Tobacco, Fine Cognac^Brandy atnd Pure Whiskey for iModiein.il purposes. All to be bad lor the asking at C. D. KOETJOHFS may 17 At FCNDERUURK'S OLD STAND. J. W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR TO) T..G-. vixens. R espect fully call tlir ntlenltnn of the Public to their Ni'.W ADDITION of SPRING t; ?ODS jusl received and for sale at EXCEEDINGLY.LOW PRICES. Our stock consists 01 part of LENOS, JAPANESE. GRENADINES, oil. POL'D PERCALES POLKA DOTS, LAWNS, CROCHET NAINSOOKS, PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC WHITE AND COLORED ORGANDIES. ' SWISS. PIQUE. IN OTK > NTS, 1? A 11 ..VSOT^, &?. LATEST STYLES SPUING CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNtSUlNC GOODS.J We have briugllt to this Market the CKTjEBJI.ITEO STAR XTlJZfT which we guaiuiiico iu I-IT ;.nd \YE.\lt heiler than any other kind. Measures laked ant] nude to order. Having for a long lime bocii the necessity of introducing a FIRST CLASS IJtWiT and sih>f, in this Market, will make ihis'Dcpart.tf? SPECIALTY, wiicro can Up found any kind of Roots and Shoes desirml, from the nie?st i'li?a lelphla It an 1 m ? lr tu he untre coinninii grades. Call auu inspect our sto?k before you purjiiusu auJ *c<j il .. _?? ?an please you. J. W. PATRICK & CO nprl 20 1)1 IN AT D. LOUIS' Now is the time to get BARGAINS. Call soon. may 10 If WE ARE NOW OPEN I NO OCR Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Such oa WHITE GOODS*, PRINTS, NOTIONS, &C. Also a full Line of LADIES, MISSES and CENTS SHOES', with HATS, TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS. FIXE OM> HAVANA CIO AM* In these "Hard Times to Live" wo have ou hand many articles that will contribute grout y tu the "creaturo comforts." m We ratend to kocp always "FULL UP" in the grocery x,iisr:i] And sell them CHEAP for cash. All are respectfully invited to call and examine our 8T0CK and PRICES. MOSELEY & CROOK. OPPOSITE CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK. mm 20 feb 8 1* SOUTH CAROLINA KA1L1UOD. Ciiaulestos, 8. C December 14, 1372. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, tlie Passenger Train on the tsoutb Carolina Ruilrou'l will ruu us follows. roK COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.0.80 A. M. Arrive ut Columbia A.5.20 l*. M. roa AUQOSTA. Leave Charleston.0.80 A. M. 'Arrive at Augusta.ft.20 P. M. foil i ll Utl.KSTON. Leave Columbia....0 00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.46 P. M Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.1** A. M. I columbia NIUtlT bxpbbsb?SIMIAYS KXCKI'T KU. Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive nf Columbia .6.80 A. M. Lcsre Columbia.7.C0 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. 4 16 A. M. auuusYa sioiit bxpBbss-sukdays bxokptbu Lenve Charleston.8.80 l*. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.86 A. M. Leave Augusta.!.8.15 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.60 A. M. bummkbvilli thais. Leave Summervllle at.7.26 A. M. Arrive ui Charleston at.8.4 I A. M. Leave Charlest?n at,.;?.:t.? IV M. Arrive :it Suuiiuerville at.1.50P. M. gamBKS BBANCII. Leave CamdoB.7 20 A. M. Arrive ut Columbia.11.?*>.*> A. M. Leave Columbia.*.2.10 P. M Arrive at Cauitlcu. 0.66 p. M. Day a it' I Night Trains connect ut Augusta, with M^4in ami Augusta Rail Road, Central Rail Road ami Georgia Ra'l Rout. This it ihe quickes) and most direct route, and nn comfortable and cheap as any other route t'. Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, iind all other points West and .Northwest, fk Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, nnl Day mul Night Trains connect with CharloiLc Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to nil pointi North. Camden Train connect-; at Kingvillc daily (except Sundays i wit h way Passenger Traia, and ruus through to Columbia. A I.. TYLER, Vice-President. S. B. Pickexs, General Tickcl Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P: V: TO ALE, Mnnufncturer and Dealer, No. 20 llayne Street chd Ilorlbcck's" Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C, tg3f This Is. the Larr?vd en 1 mos! Con plcte Factory of the kind in the Knut hern States, and all article* in this line can be furnished l?\ Mr. P. I'. To w.v. at prices which d<-fy competition. JHf.'" A pamphlet with full and detailed list nf ..11 sixes of Doors Sashes and Blind*, and the prices of each, will be suit tree uud post Paid, on applies tlod to' , I?. I*. TOILI'., CHARLESTON. S. 0. July 1."? wee MONEY CANNOT LI V IT! For Stylit i? I'riooIt'mh! X BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If you value yo.nr Eyesight use these Por te it Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their n?rd aess und Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and arc aarrnnted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by 'he Spencer Optica'. Manufacturing Co.. New York. CAUTION. ? None Genuing unless stump ? 1 with our trade mark. Fur Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. I'.. J. OLIYEROS, jan 2()_ !y Orangeburg, S. c. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Omngcbiirg Rrnucli. Will pay 7 PF.R CENT. INTEREST or SPECI AL DEPOSITS and ? PER CENT, on SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annually. Local finance Committee. Hon. TIIOS. W OLOVER. O.d. PAUL H. F 1*4LDKR. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. II. FOWLKS, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jan cly At* Private Sale. rTWlE PLANTATION forming a part of 1_ the Estate of the late Col. Kcitt, and I? town as the. DARBY PLACE. The tract Consists of about 600 acres, ono half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of .ill kinds. These arc the Finest Land:; in the District, and were valued at $20 per acre in 18t)f?. Would bo sold for one-hall tha' , rice now. One fourth cash, tho remair es* in threo instal ments bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho Mint. This is a splendid chance for aneryae de siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Wator Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Retiaed Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. KB ITT, Or J G EE ITT, Esq. jan U J>t to ?20 PER RAY! Agent? t>) WANTED! All olasses of working people, of cither sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G, 8TINSON & CO., sept 0' -lo Ponlmd, Maine. New Goods ARRIVING BY -EVERY NORTHERN STEAMER, AT GEO. H. CORNELSON'S. tn order to ho prepared for tlie demands of the soason, I am receiving large supplies of nil the vurious gomls needed nl ihin time of the year; auch ?4 Plantation Supplies, Tools, Plows, Iron, Ami everything else necessary to make a crop. I am Agent for the following valuable und established Muuurcs : ETI WAN GUANO, ETI WAN DISSOLVED RONK, ETI WAN CROP FOOD, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE, E FRANK UOE'S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN GUANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT. All the abote Manures are offered at manufacturers prices will be sola at the same terms nsnhthe works and will be delivered if requested at any depot on the South Carolina Railroads. jeb 1 geo, h. cornelson. / DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. The Subscribe!" takes great pleasure in announcing to his f RIES?S and the COM MUNITY thai he has OPENED u FIRST-CClSS HOTEL, nt Hie Lafgc Residence recent - ly occupied by Mr. Habe Wnnn.miaker. Comfortable Aflc^mto?diill?n'l, * Bountcou* Table and Courtcus Attention are Uuarauteed. jan 18-::.? st? M . tts ?tlKt?, REGULAR DAILY TRADE, ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WIT15 DESIRABLE GOODS! and cusTOJlJsna buopi'inu at DLL, SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selectiou from their Extraordinary Lnrge sfid Yaried Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies.from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possib'c RATES, whioh is tho OLD RULB con> tiuuod from its ORGANIZATION ? 18 42, (living an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy and crntrHeminly ctcporf ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISH ED* U0USE ?' BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. niny 25 o )? WOITLDINPOPM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR? via** Making in all its varioua branch**, and will JTanuraeture cr Repair ai tho Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Boggles or Wagon*. Aad asa also prepared with new press and o n to gin and pack cotton th?n\?hs?TI,0E- nC0U0n ?"SS? AT MT MILL ***** f'? 1 ?o J cent mo ? taan ttiat Ginned on the common G?u*. - ? ' oct xpl 2- Ty II. It IG GS,