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No wonuiu ever dresses low, nays an exchange, from n high motive. No lady pocs to the opera, (coutmuca the cosmopolitiin), to balls <?r dinner parties with her bosom buro for the purpose of pleasing hor husband or her ufliuuoed lover ! Neither does she denude hor Let this ion of her own the ^J&ivc l<y nig ^fVpulic" delicate subject Ye bl sei JcSTTTJa mris' us treat [ally, %( that oxqjjnjr?: bust of a licautiful womaiTi. Ami l .1 this very treason it tdiould not hocxposod to tho wanton gate of vulgar ejee. No woman \vl o truly loves licr.husband e\er de.-ins to exhibit her charms ''?? tj erod, sweet and j rccious" to any e_)o but his. And j> t what do we s-'c, In r.tili r \\ lint do wc no! pee" in the shape of riak od urnis, shoulders, backs and bosoms, slsfBnYnsifJBr V^js^^M^MVas^as^iM^Si aflaHBV nr a il r therefore, it have In.ml ^s*r.uu..d." Du ll mi ih. fair I nfiuv iety." One con I in ua I ly reminded ?i I lie sare ism of Dr. Franklin, nearly Olio bundled years sgo, who, when j>. u.-'-n I at one ol these gathering^ of nndrc .-wed jjiiigluh j Women, when asked if he b id ever Ketl anything like it'beforo, blushingly n e m-e<] m l n<.\\ duel existence of this fashionable scandal J.etns- fcU;! ?? at the root 0/ tbe imuioiai custcm of "low dressing.1 The motive, OB we have Said, was i.ot a j;yod out ; t must be a bad ruio. We men who consider tin ui selves connoisseurs at these exhibitions!'! feu.ale uudity, decline thai tliey "liki it* but n.uul? uof like 10 sue tlitu wives half naked in publici" No man who properly prizes his wife evet did; or ever will, like to.foc his b ttei half cxji.siig her naked. brtid in pnbl> It is clean and cotitdusivo, thuii, Ihitl this low n?ck fashion never w is design hm bauds. Awn eveu women will alw v "piik to pieces" tbe most auJjicii'Ua'sM?: dressed belle of i he Jj ill. WhV, then do women persist in this iuiui id st, im moral and unhealthy . *!ylo ul'.Le.- '. One is almost afruid to press the quo." tion to an honest, logical solution. T!> Flic bares her bust to excitesiwholhin more than cuvj in woman and admirati this pbe "k now I' .11 w icr'Uml tail..! io mirror-in the character oTn ntutu* J?\ vivante. On the scorn of health, the faahiou cannot be tou^i, i.v denoun ced. How many 'fntul cases of consutnj - _tion- have isnen caused by su Idea e*> posuv0?ot}^elidrmwluiKh-lir..,nc,iu ing out of steaming ball rooms and opera houses with the most vital put tii< wly -.entirely uiiproK-cb d. Ou tl.. tombstone of many a beautilul woman might be truly iusei ibed, </< ?/./( i' << h fui Hands ami What Thvy Mean. tls nrc infinitely varied Their shape Hut- the nails, Ingtb, width roundness, are as d 11 ' rent . c individuals There are hands that Prem intellectual in their symmetry, b am ilul llcxib 1 l\ and grace of motion. Fouie uuu.fcuft.ajid voluptuous, ami others preei.v'. stnkin-, ' and brilliant. Tho fhriii of the hand often expresses the c^ij^ilttjlsj }fl/thV person to whom it belongs. 'iUieatvong palm, conical !in?cr.i, and tniall thumb indicate io woman indolence, fancy and ingc 'J be sipiurc bunds bei m- to tbu iulcllectuul and nmbilioas, and those who lore iulluenoc and nilu. Tbcsm.iji soft, ahuojt lleshluss bauds, butw*'j,and with knetted lingers, are briili.iut and witty. F'in^ujgp^ sJoiitsaUdy. fwMQ^\,u> the ends, love domestic life. 'lviie sma 1 thumb and fingers, broadening at ti e euda, desiro activity and a praotiula knowledge of tho world. TliQMV uTC smooth and knotted fingers; to the first belongs grace, .to the second, reason Comical liaffds* witTi pointed utigera obej MfjfelrsWraa in painting, poetry, romanee, and iimur, . Thcro arc soft bands more' capable o. tenderness than of love, and "delicate ''^^Wglrl'TaWT ^r??ifl)^^ und sympathy of touch au I made to minister to pain "and grief;" hard hand* that kuow not tenderness, but are not ha saw I The etati day the teacher spelled 01 t tho word ljf r a e e,' and asked ihr1 yotiu;. man tj^u-niyiitii^i^ Iii?. .01 v.- it up kWhat ditf your further say this tu r ing beforecntiuJsi^ouaW?fffssM?^A Tlia^bow^ouaktl a miuuto^aud iitiid 'Da ra'afvD-? these ?gg^Uicy arc rcUon.^aajsjuWfjsjasjO ? aasreff 5Hf?e \?% To prevent CaffiX^iiV ?ufng M r ife washing, hfTnA^lfre?^UItfontu\ltTd'rdui quarts of water, put the calico*in while hot, and leave it till t ool. Intbisw y the cidors an. rendered porinuuunt, atnl will not i'adu by hubsequcut trashing. 13 It JAMISON ATTORNEY AT LAW. \Vil4mVvuct}cq la thu Couru-uf uiiaKIM: RUllO. and RARNW1LL. OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind mfler ov.t a large part of ! tiit- globe, is tho consequence of a diseased action , in tlio BystCIO, induced liy Qic poisonous missm of \v;;?-i decay. 'I'lu ; exhalation is evolved by ' r heat on u. i soil, and rises with r fiotn it. While the sun Is below 111'- hoi i.mii tin ; vapor linucis near tin* earth's sur laco, and x?>?? viius ib taf:en with it tarqp^h the hums into tin- blond. There it rttjs ason Irritating poison on ih?* internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The Uvcr becomes torpid and (ails to secrete not only this vims, but also the* bile from the blood. Roth the virus and the* bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathise with tho liver, and become disordered also. l-'iuvdly, the instinct of our or ganism, ns if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the b?dy in the internal esorotorics to force them to rust it out. -The blood loaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the Cm i.l,. Hut in this elfort it fails. Then tho Fbvbb follows, in which the blood leaves tho f.on "trul organs and ru*Ui?s to the surface, s*s if in ,")uiBthur cllorl ti>?xO?l thoirdtailEg poison through that other great excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits lor the recovery of strength to repeal the hopeless elfort another day. These arc tho tits or paroxysms of Fbvbb am> jAotiB. buah coiiHtitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is Hot removed. AVe have labored to tind, and hare found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralises this malarious poison in the bin i I, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it docs cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what i * of more sort ice to those sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it rrd&l the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who uso it free from its attacks; keeps tho system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this meRgnaut influence, such as Remittent I'over, Chill Foyer, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Rilious Headache, RilTous Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Oout, Ulitidncss, Toothache, Raracho, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful AMcctiois <>f the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis,, and Painful Atfeetions of the Rtmnaeh and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will lie found to assume niore or less the intermittent type This ?* Aoub Ctuin " removes the cause of these del angemcuts, and cures tho disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excrc torics to expel" the virus from the system; and these organs hy degrees tx conic hnbited to do this their office of their own accord. Hcnco arises what we term acclimattttion. 'rime may accomplish the same end, but "lien life is nut long enough, or is sacrificed in tho attempt, while this "AatreL'KitB " ?tMMit nt once, and with safety. vW have great reason to believe this is a surer ns well as safer remedy for the w'*olc class of diseases which arc caused by the miasmatic infebtion, than any other which has been discovered: and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well ns good. riiLiwui n ut I>K. ?T. ?. A'YER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Pujub O.m: Dom.au i-f.u Bottle. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for it?e1f such a renown for the cure of./ every variety of Thront and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely muu'w-.iry for ur to lecouut the of Rh virtue-, wherever it lias been etn a* It hns long hern in constant me throughout this section, we need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that It inav be relied on to do for thtii icUcf ail il hut ever Inn fouud to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB MA THE rURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fon CtlSTIVBNBSS*; Fon iiir. Ctma <>r Dyspepsia; Fob J.umhi i: Fon Tin: Cvhk of Inuiui.stion ; F?n I1eu>achb; Fon tui; C'fiiK of Dysbktbbt] Fob a Foux S i omaou ; Fon TUB CuitB OP euysipblas; Fob tub Piles ; Fon the C?ua of Scnori'la ; Foil Al l. SOItUFVLOuS complaints; Fon tub Cubb op Rh bum atism ; Fob Diseases of tiik Skin ; Fou tiik Cime of lavrai Complaint ; Fon Dbopsy: Fob tue Clue of Tbttbb, Ti mous and Salt Rhei'M; Fob wqums; Fon the <~!fuB of Goutj Fon a DtNNBB Pill; Fou tu i Cubs Of Nbubaloia; Fou Pluu vi.su the Dlood. They arc sugar-co.itcd, ?>o that die most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and living purely* vegetable, uo harm can arise from their use hi any quantity. Price 25 cents per Tor; Fivouotos for $1.00. ,r Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Rtatcs . Bien, and eminent peisuiiaucs, have lent their ' Barnes to certify the unpai alleled usefulness of these remedies, but o?r spare here will not permit the Insertion of them. The Agents below named far Disk gratis our Ami.un.vn Almanac in which ihcy nretriven; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, und the troattucnt ttiat .-lua.ld be fol lowed for their cuie. Do not be put olf hy Unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avi.n's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for tl.iin, and they tdiuuld have it. i AH our Remedies are for sale hy i - ay 11 c ly THE O/.P BSTAIIUSilKD r$rfaol' ffimwM plicae OE A ME RICA. i nr. ? (U) , ? r SOUTHERN jjU/9 ? 7 Oiynit i:rit <>,tff /*.<??"/ t:..lirtl>j to /Irf/Xlljtn* IcOMM THOKOUiltt at siccoitiiLinls i^i-Svs^ YOUNG jr?JV nt'.u tu a irstf? JtTt*l?l>r//?A*Af UTA ms Am? GEAfiOATRp .it ikh ixsurt rUW, *%d thf l oHmtry. ? , *T ~ S/rtto/%.th'i.tiuil Jnitr?.((, ? .,??,/ .??..vif nt^rtttT'' r>M| StM.t/or C,'//i\r f.; <,t.:, ntt ,,M tf/ritti* $*rrl tttrut yTV"*?fi?wWi. / " h t< t.iv fftt/ogt ht>ni/i. ./,/./'/,Mi dliMCt>inmnAiciU}0n* /.? H\ ll. s t Uli RR, Pn - v ixiittlitm fitttttttii CoHrgf} ? . n.u. r/jfi ?i, no, YOSE & IZLAR 11 A v k T III-: ORE AT K3T A SHORT M ENT 6f SG II O C K R I E S And seit*, them CuKAPKk than any other IIouso in Orangeburg. , \ $ ' VT ;* /?/ ' * I ; / ? i' t ?? JO" _?>' 'Good* DELI \' ERED at any portion of tho Town.' MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL PRICES. June 21 62 '-T.l-?-- - 9 1 DOES Kvcrbudy in thin Town aud County know of tho GOOD THINGS in the Grocery and Du.vision I.in.- to be found at C. D KORTJOHN'S Popular Storo. If nut tbe announcement will be of more importance to House keepers and Farmers than the news of CANBY'S Death. Quality Genuine, Stock Complete and Fresh, Trices CHEAP and OTIPOOE Ami general satisfaction guaranteed. My 1 I QUO US and WINKS are PIT I n please ihn laste of every olass of Customer?, from meu like the famous and fastidious CAPTAIN" JACK j T*o tb?- humbles! ftousclmitler of lite land Flours, Sonars, Teas, Coffee, Bacon. Lard, Segar?, Tobacco. Fine Cugnacjlirandy uud Pure Whiskey for Mcdioina1 purposes. All to be h oi for tho asking :-?? C. D. KOETJOHFS At PUNl)ERBURK'8 OLD STAND. may 17 J. W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR Tt)) r\\ c^. vin*ctc. Hespert foil) cull ib'o attention of t ho public t.. th.ir NKW ADDITION ofSPRIN'l <it?oDS jusl received ntid'fot- sale, at KXt'KKD! SULY LOW PRICES. Our slock Consist a LIXXthS?J M' >NESB. DRKVADINF.S. OIL COL'D PERCALES POLK \ DOTS, L.UVNS, fRociu.T NMSSOtiKS. PLAIN AND CRKOK CAMBRIC, WHITE AND rOLORKD OROANDIES. * ? ? ?? SWISS. ?? PHM.'E. K OTIO X S, I?A 11 A SOLS, &C< ^ATKST ?Tjr^? SPRING" CLOTHING AND OEJNTS FlRNISlllNG GOODS.} Wc have In ./,?!,. 10 tl.is Market ?lo < F.f Itll 41 Hl* STAU Sift KT which ???? guarantee to KIT und WEAR belter Lhuu auy other kiud. Measures taken and mnile to order. lUxiug, Iura, h.ng lime sten ibr neoeasity of introducing ft FIRST CLASS HOOT r.ml SIIOL In this Market, will make this Department a SPECIA LTV, wllelre oan be r..ui.d anv kind of Roots ?od ,vlioos doair?d. from the niceM Philadelphia hand irt?de to iho more Common grades. Cull and inspect <?ur ?t<?ck l.efore you purchase au I sea if we i-Hli please y?.U. J. W. PATRICK & CO aprl 'J<i &2 great mm IN ?J P TaO'D'Ci Jr Xv?v>JIisO L m m i - D.LOUIS' Now is the time to get BARGAINS *e**w-???*r<.ss *:'-?. . Call soon. uny 10 ?f SOUTH CAROLINA KAI LHAO!*. m "f" ^?. 'tfv Cii.\ui.j:sTt>N, S. C. December 11, 1872. ON AND A KTIill SIND \Y 1)ECRMBEH 11, Ilia Passenger "Train on (lie South Carolina Railroad will run us follows. lOK COUJM1I1A. Leave Charleston.0180 A. M. Arrive ut Columbia.6.20 P. M. ros AWQU8TA. Leave Charleston.9.80 A. M. Arrive ut Augnxta.6.20 P. M. ion niiAKLBSTOM. Leave Columbia.9.00 I?. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.46 I*. M Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive ut CbarlestOD.1.46 A. M. COLUMBIA KIOIIT EXPRESS?SUNDAVB EXCEPT Ell. ' ! Leave Charleston.7.:?0 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.6,80 A. M. i Leave Columbia.7.80 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.1 40 A. M. AUUOSTA NIOIIT RXPBRSn- Sl'NDAT? EXCEPTED Leave Charleston.8.80 P. M. Arrive al Augusta.7.36 A. M. Leave Augusta.0.16 P. M Arrive al Charleston.6.60 A. M. SCMMERVIkl.R TWAIN. Leave Sninmorvllle at.7.26 A. M. Arrive hI Charleston at.8.40 A. M. I.ruv.' Chnrleslon at.3.86 P. M. Arrive ai Suiuincrville at.1.60P. M. CAMOBN BRASCll. Leave Canulcn.7 20 A. M. Arrive til Columbia.11.65 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M Arrive ut Ciintden. 6.66 P. M. Day and Night Train? connect ul Augusta, with Macou and Augusta Hail Rosd, Central Kail Road nud Oeorgi'i Kail Road. This is Ihe quickest and most direct route, and u?* comforliiblc and ohunp as any oilier route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, und all oilier points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, aa I Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Koad. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Cainden Train oonnccts at KingviMe daily (except Sundays) ?it h i?ay Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A L. TYLKH, \ ice-President. 8. B. Piokesk, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hayna Street nn.l lioribeck's What! OilARLKSjpN, s. 0. 8^?*"This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the Southern Sinter, nnd all articles in this linn can be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toai.k at prices which defy competition. ?r^y-~ A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of DOOPS Sashes und Illind*, aud the prices of ench, will bo h?i>i free and post Paid, on applieatiod Io* 1 1?. I?. TOALK, CHARLESTON, S. C. july 16 wee MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight In Pricclom!! BUT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. TRAD l ^.?^ MA*? If ydu vnltle your Eyesight use these Tor feet Leuses.- Ground from Minute Crystal PcbhteSj Mut ted together, and derive f hwir name "Diamond" on aeeount of their Hard ness ahd Brilliancy. They will last many yours without change, and nre warranted superior to all others in. use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica'. Manufacturing Co., New York. ('ACTION.?None Genuing unless starap nl with our trade mark. I For Sale by Responsible Agents throtigh j out the I'nicm. P.. J. OL1VEROS, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C. Citizens1 Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OruiiKcburg Strain li. Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTERBST on 8PRCIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, on SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Scmi annually. Local Fiiiaiice Committee. Hon. tuos. W. glover. Col. Paul s. Felder. Capt. .j N o. a. ij a M1lton. ja8. H. foyvlks, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jan cly At Private Sale. rpHE PLANTATION forming a pari of 1 the Estate of ihc late Col. Kcitl, and known as the DARBY PLACE. Tho tract consists of about ti(>0 acres, one luilf well Timbered, the remainder Rich, lied, Loam Soil, adapted to Crop11 ?( all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in Ihe District, and were valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Would be sold for one-half tha1 ,'iico now. One fourth cash, tho rcmair cr in three instal ments bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of I ho same. This is a Kplcnd'd chance for aneryne de siring to secure Rich Land.', tiiivj Walnr Pow er, excellent Cim tie Range aatd a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. KE1TT, Or J U Kb ITT, Eao,. jano tfj ~ to *90 I?ER DAY! Agents Of) WANTED I AH olasses or working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us In* their spare, moments, or all the time, than at anything else. 'PariHnlars f^ce. Ad ln~ U, STINKON ft CO., <e,: 9' -In Ported, Marvy." 4 ?VSejSB*IV y IttftJMl _-.I%"3^rr * . I 'MB^BBeBBBBfJ^S?SJBJJ New Goods ARRIVING BY KVERY ?iB'lt "??>' *i?*?WV^| NORTHERN STEAMER AT fh# GEO. II. CORNELSON'S. In order to be prepared for the demands of the season, I an reieir'ejg large eere-elies ef ?11 the Tarious i$oods needed at this time of the Tear; such as P'antation Supplies, Tools, Plows, Iron, Ami everything else necessary to make a oror I am Agent for the following valuable am! established Mutiurcs : ETI WAN (JUAN??, ETIWAN IHSROLVKD BONE, ET1WAN CROP FOOD. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, ATLANTIC ACID PH08PHATR, E FRANK COE'8 PH08PHATL, PERUVIAN OUANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT. All the above Manures are offered at pjunufiicturers prices will be sold at the same terms aaat Hit- works and will be delivered if requested at any depot on the South Carolina Railroad*. jeb 1 . GEO. H. CORNELSON. DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. The Subscriber takes great pleasure in smnovaetng to his FRIENDS and the COM' ML MTV that he hue OPEN ED a MUST (1.188 HOTEL, at lb* Large Residence reeeat 1y occupied l>y Mr. Iltine Wnnnamakcr. Comfortable Accevttteodatiotts, a Bounteous Tnblc and Courtctts Attention nre Guaranteed. jan 18?im $. W, M, DI KES. HEGULAH DAILY TU ADS ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN ANI> FILLED WITIt DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SlIOPTLNG AT BULL, SCOVILL k PIKE, Making SelccttorJ ftcmt (heir Kilraerrdinafy Lnrrgcaird Varied *Hock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Theif assortment, with constant additions, \t. UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES und QUALITIES, Thuir facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Knnhle thtm to make the best possible RATES, which is the OLD* RTXLE*c*w tiuued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving art experience of 30 years in Business. Hcntfoiny and Enterprise, together with the Energy am*? f^ntfermmij depnrt ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. . may 25 <? lj fj ?. nfp v ? v 'V*4"1 ^ ^ **?"* *?f^>fi ?e^j?r?- Vvtot^iwt *<lf '.seal* WOOL!) IN POP M THE PURLIC TOAT HE 18 RTflL CAWJtTTf* <W *!? C**V. ring? Making in all its various branches, and will >f?njs^|||e fT^fetttaJs a? the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND (i :i TO GIN AND PAOkje^N^ SHOUT NOTICE. <Vno? GINNED AT MY MILL hM brought f-oes \ to, J cent me ? than that Ginned on the common Gins. ?t ?'. \M 2-1 ? ..?- i t . a... nun*.