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The Mule and his Eider ? JT - Harper's Drawer has the following; The negro and mule (writes a friend in in Clinton, Loursiana( are inseparable companion in the Southorn ootton fields and likothe ?iawa.than striog and bow useless enoh withodt tho other. The lasy indifference and oareleBS oruoltj of "the one, and wonderful powers of eudu ranee of gotere labor, bad treatment, nnd neglect of the other, complete the com patibility of the two races necessary for the productions of lour million of bales. A characteristic aneedoto may be relish ed bj those who have had experience of the two. The spectator, had taken rc fugo from the sun's prependieular rays ander the shade of a spreading beech, >ind lay recumbent, enjoying the fitful breeze and the sombre sweetness of the eouoty newspaper. Along the dusty road, which passed by this retreat came jogging a nogro, mounted on a mule, both apparently fast asleep. As the somnolent pair approached the spot sonic wicked sprite of the place g?vc the papor a flirt, which was no sooner, seen and heard than the mule as tun los only know how instantly, "swapped ends," nnd leaving tho negrow sprawling in the dirt, took his departure uuder full sail The negro, half raising himself, and wiping the dust Irom eyes and mouth, watched the retreating mule for some time in silence, hui all? ngth u;.conscious of nn auditor, gave expression to this philosophic soliloqoy. "Pat's what make me 'spiso a mule !" Madison ?s a Temperance Man. IN] a ivy-years ago, when thu temperance movement began iu Virginia, ex 1'resi dent Madison lent the weight el his influence to the cause. Case bottles aud decanters disappeared from tin | sideboard at Moutpelicr, and wine was no longer dispensed to tho mnny visitors at that hospitable mansion. Nor wn? this nil. Harvest began, but tho ens ternary barrel of whisky was not put chased, nnd the song of the sc\theinen in the wheatfiold languished. In lien of whisky there was a bov rage most . innocous, unstiuinlating nnd uftpalaii? hie to the army of husky laborers. ' Tbo following morning Mr. Mndisoi called in his head tnau to make the n.-oal inquiry ? ? ., ffelson, how comes on the crop ? Po'ly, Mars Jceuies?m o n s u s po'ly. Why, what's the matter : Things is scyus. What do you mean by serious. We gwine los' r'at crap. Lose the crop ! Why .should wc lost 'C.iuse dat sr crny ar'hcnp too big ? erap to be gethcred 'thout whisky 'Lasses and water nuver gethered n? crap sence de worl'war made, ner-tain't gwine to." Mr. Madison succumbed. Ths whiskj was procured, the "crny" "gethercd," case Lotties and decanters reappeared and the ancient order was restored ut Mont pel ier, never ngaiu to be disturb ed. < .ambling for a Fortune. i Considerable gossip has been created in Philadelphia, owing to a suit having been instituted in Now York by Klisha D. Whitney against Richard Pentstan of Philadelphia, who drew the $500,000 capital prise in the Havana lottery ir May. Whitney, who is a brewer, filed an attachment in the. New York Su arcrao Coott for all that portion of the proceeds of the prize which Peuistau had ?ot drawn, he alleging*thnt tho bittet had promised him half cf the money foi advice, k: Peaistan, on the othei hand, looks upon the man as insane In his demands, hot of course will have to fight him iu the courts, and for this reason will be kept out of a great pot tiou of his lawful money for some time yet- Thus lar, he lies proved to the Philadelphiuns that to is not unmindful ef fortune's tfavoro, as he has given liberally Prions large sums to the city institutions, nnd ? lew Jevewaga since contributed $500 towards the balloon fund. I A female lawyer in Chicago has just won her first case. She oombinod nil the elements essential to success, being only nineteen years old, of very sttrac tire appearanpe, just admitted to prac tice, and having for her client a hard working washerwoman who was coir pellcd to sue a butcher for non payment ?I rent. Against tho eloquent persua sions ef the young lady, the argument of .the batcher's male attorney were of u< avail, and the jury brought in a verdict after but two minutes' deliberation in favor of the washerwoman, A quaint oW geotleaawi of an aotivo stirring disposition, had a man who was at work in his garden who was quite tho reverse^ "Jones," said to, did jou ever see eeaauT' ??ertainlv>" said Jones, "Thea, yets must have met him," said the old man, "for you qever could have overtaken hisa." r> r jam lson" ATTORN E Y AT LAW. ytjtt practice in the Courts of ORANGE D URO and BARN WILL. OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Feb'2Jd lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miasin of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar best oh wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the snn Is below tho horvjon this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and 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 toqiid and fads to accrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate in tho circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with tho liver, and become disordorcd also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the wholo blood of the body in tho internal excrctories to force them to oast it out. The blood lcavos tho surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestivo violence. This is the Chill. But lu this ctrort it fails. Then tho Fbver follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushcB to the surface, as if in another effort 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 ropcat the hopeless effort another day. These arc the fits or paroxysms of Fever and Aoue. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. Wo have labored to find, and haro 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 cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to thoso sul? jcet to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the 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 malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or DiliousHcadach?, 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 and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will bo ftiund to assume more or less tho intermittent type. This " Aom Cubb" removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the exerc torics to expel the virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees bccomc-habltcd to do this their offico of their own accord. Henco arises what wc term aeclimutation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in tho attempt, while this " Aut ECvnn" does it at onco, and with safety. "Wc have great reason to believe this Is a surer as well as safcT remedy for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the minsmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it 10 cheap as well as good. prbpared by T3R. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price Onb Doli.au per Bottxb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral haa won for itself such a renown for tho cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary fin* us id recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has bean em ployed. Ah it has long been in constant uso throughout this section, we need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the best it over has been, and that "it may be relied on to dp for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For Costive nebs ; Fon the Ct'nn of DrsrErsiA; For Jaundice; For Tnr. Cure ok Indigestion ; For Headache; . For the Cure op Dysentery; For a Foul Stomach ; For the Crnr. of Erysipelas; For the Piles ; Fob the Ccrr op Scrofula ; For all 8cnom.ot.-s Complaints ; For the CrnB of Rheimatism; For Diseases or tub Skin ; Fob the Ccre of Liver Complaint ; For Dropsy ; For the Cure of Tbtteu, Ti mors and Salt It ii i.' m ; Fob Worms; Fob the Cure of Gout; For a Dinner Pill; For tue Cure of Nruralgia ; For Pcrifyino tiu: Blood. They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no hairn can arise from their use in an/ quantity. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, ami 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 are given ; with also- foil descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with - ether preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayeu's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they (should have it. Z. \ All our Remedies ore for sale by may 11 c 1 y THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMERICA. the SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, DAL TIMOR R, MD. cn Organitfti and Iftrotrd Entirely to Preparing ^ouna and ??iddle (gjfaed&?x to in:i on/: rnoMOuau (Practical Accountants asd OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN mate run SO UTHEEtf S TA TRS Sen*' GRADUATED at thit INSTITUTION, anJ art now filling Ret/outible and LaerathH) Petition* inr tttt Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES of the Conntrr. . THE BE ARE NO VACATIONS Student* earn enter at ant time, Syteeial Individual Im t ruff ion and tueeet* ruarmn teed. Send for Collrge Document* andtftlrndid S/ftti. $nen* tf Ponrnnnthif. Enclose tivo I'ottmge Slant/*. Addret* mil Communication* to IT. II. v I IH I II, l'rr?'t. Soutae.ru Bmineti College, BALTIMORE, MD. A FACT WORTH KNOWING! -o V08E & IZLAB HAVE THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES And bcIIh them CHEAPER than any other House iu Orangeburg. ?ay-Good* DELIVERED at any portion of the Town. MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL PRICES. jiini- 21 62 DOES Ever body in this Town and County know of the GOOD TIMNOS ;n the Grocery and Provision Line t.? be found at C. D. KOKTJOHN'S Popular Store. If not the announcement will bo of more importance to Hous* keepers and Farmers than the news of 1 CAITBY'S Death. Quality Genuine, Slock Complete and Fresh, Prices CHEAP and TOIFOHM And general s>atuifiictiun guaranteed. My LIQUORS and WINES arc irr To please the taste of every class of Customers, from men like the famous and fastidious CAPTAIN JACK To tl e humblest Hou-olndder of the land. Flours, Sugars. Teas, Coffee, Karon, Lard, Segars, Tobacco, Fine Cognac Hrandy and. 1'urc Whiskey for Mcdiciua' purposes. All to be had for the asking at C D. KOETJOEFS At FUNDERBURK'S OLD STAND. may 17 - ._ .!' J. W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR TO) t. viisroE. Respectfully enll the nttrnlinn of tlie PnMic to thiir NE\r ADDITION of SPRING UOOD8 just received nnd for sale at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Oitr stock consists in part of LENOS, JAPANEHE. GRENADINES, OIL COL D PERCALES POLKA DOTH, LAWNS, CROCHET NAINSOOKS, PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC, WHITE AND COLORED ORGANDIES. * SWISS. PIQUE. isroTiOTsrs, pahasols, ?&c. LATEST STYLES SPRING CLOTHING AND GESTS FURNISH1N0 GOODS.| We lisve brr tight to this Market the 4 F,B ,1. It It A T K rt STA It S Iff KT which u'? Kiiaraniec to FIT and WEAK better titan any other kind. Measures taken and made to order. HtotiiR f?f a long time seen the necessity of introducing a FIRST CLASS ROOT and SIB OF. in this Market, will make this Depsrlmciit a SPECIALTY, where can be found any kind of Roots and Shoes desirmf, from the nicest Philadelphia hsjnd nande to the more common grades. Call and inspeol our stock before you purchase and see if we oan please yon. J. W. PATRICK & CO aptf 2Cr S2 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT D. LOUIS Now is the time to get BARGAINS. Call soon. may 10 SOITII CAROLINA RAILROAD. ('iiAnT.#.ht'?>, 8. C. December II, 1H72. ON AND APTER 8UND?Y DECEMBEP. 14, the Passenger Train on the South < 'avolinn Railroad will ruu as followi. rOB COM." MIMA. Leave Charleston.0.60 A. M. Arrive ut Columbia.5.20 P. M. r<?n AVOVsTA. Leave Charleston.'?'.?10 A. M Arrive at Augusta.6.20 P. M. roa niiAitt.r.STos. Leave Columbia.0.00 Pi M. Arrive at Cbarleston.M6 I*. M Leave August a.IMJO A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.46 A. M. oMMUl A NKHIT EXI'RRSS- -SCNOAYB EXCEPT Leave Charleston.7.30 I*. M. Arrive at Columbia.(5.30 A. M. Leave Columbia.7.301'? M. Arrive at Charleston.1 46 A. >l. AOOUSTA NIOIIT EXPBKKS SONtlAYS RXVRPTRIl Leave Cbarleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.;;~> A. M. Leave Atlgiistn.6.16 P. M Arrive at Charleston.,..'>..">0 A. M. RUMMKRVfM.B thais. Lcsre Summcrvlllo ut.7.2? A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.B.40 A. M. Leave Charleston ut.:t.:!.") P. M. Arrive nl Summervillo ai.l.?Op. M. CAMOKM BnANCII. L. ave Camden.7 l*o \. M. Arrive nl Columbia.II.56 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M Arrive at Cattiden. ti.fif? P, AI. Day and Night Trains connect al Augusta, with Mncon and Augusta Kail Road, Ceutral Rail Jt??nil and Georgia Rail Road, This is the. quickest and most direct romc, and a* com fort able and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St.. Louis, and all ether points West and Northwest. Columbia Niiiht Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on -ale, via thi< route to nil points North. Camden Train nonncctsnl Kingvillc daily (except Sundays) with isny Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Preshlcot. S. 1?. PffNKNa, Genend Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer? No. '_'t> linyne Street and (TorlbecVs ITbart CHARLESTON, S. C. Jvjy This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the* Southern States, and nil article" in this line ran be furnished l>y Mr. P. P. ToALfcal prices which defy competition. ?>-??' A pamphlet vrfth full and detailed list nf all Ki?es of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the prices ol each, will he seWI tree and post Paid, on application! lol J I?. 1?. TOAIjK, CHARLESTON, S. C. july \~> wee MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight Im Prlceleaa! I BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. HAS*. If von value your Fyesight use these Per fect Lenses. Ground from Minnie Crystal Pebbles, Melted together, and derive fheir name "Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last many jears without change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica'. Manufacturing Co.. New York. CAUTION.?None Oenning unless stamp ed with our trade rrrark For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OLIYEKOS, ja? 20?ly Orangebnrg, S. C. THE Citizens* Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OrnngctMirg llrnnch. Will pay 7 PEE CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, on SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Scmi annually. Local Finance* Committee Hon. THOS. \V. CLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. ./NO. A. HAMILTON.; J AS. H. FOWL ES, . Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jan cly At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming a part of the Estate of the late Col. Kcitt, and known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract consists of about jlOO acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, and were valued at .>-jo per acre in 18f?6. Would be sold for one-halt thu* (>rico now. One fourth cash, the rcmuir er in three instab nients bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splend'd chance fo. anaryae de siring to secure Rich Lauds, fine Water Pow er, excellent. Cnttlo Kange and a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. EEITT, Or J (i KE1TT, Esq. jan a Or, to *30 P?K BAY! Afrcntn tj)fj WANTED! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for u* in their spare momenta, or a" the time, than al tun thing else. Particulars froe. Address UJ ST1ITSON h CO., Stpt V lu Portlvnrl, Maine. Mew Goods ARRIVING BY EVERY NORTHERN STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSONS. In order to he prepared for (tie demand* of the season, I am receiving large supplies ?( nil the various go'iil* needed at this lime of the roar; auch as I' antation Supplies, Tools, Plows, Iron, And everything else necessary to make n crop. I am Agent for the following valuable nod established Manures : ETI WAN ?UANO, ETIWAN DISSOLVED RON E, ETI WAN CROP FOOD. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, ATLANTIC AC'D PHOSPHATE, E FRANK COE'E PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN OUANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT. All the above Manures are offered at manufacturers prices will he sold at the ammo terms as at the works and will be delivered if requested at an/ depot on the South Carolina Railroads. jcb 1 GBO. H. CORN ELS ON. DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, 0EAN6EB?R6, & 0. The Subscriber taken great pleasure in announcing to his FRIENDS sad tfos C?if MUNITV ?hat be hao OPENED * FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Residence recent ly occupied l>y Mr. Ilane Wannaftiaker. Comfortable Aecermnodations, * Bounteous Table and Courteus Attention arc Guaranteed^ jan IS?Bui W < H? DUKlft? REGULAR. DAILY TRADE, ANOTHER TRAIN JLST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS ?SHOPPING AT BEL, SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large Pud^Variud *3teek of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities In drawiug supplies from desirable Markelf FOR THE CASH Enable: them to make tho best possible RATES, which is the OLD RULE cot?. tinned from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving an experience of 30 years in Btrstnes?. Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly depor*. moot of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD -ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 WOULD INPORAI THE PUBLIC THAT nP. IS STILL CARRYING QN THE CAt riage Making in all its various branches, and will Manufacture er Repair at tk? Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And aas also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G ?l TO GIN AND PACK COTTOII . 8HORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to ) eea* ?er* than that Ginned en the common 0<*#. oct %pl -v?ly