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!!?B Dying Kcqucst. "W'liot istve use of waking dying re quests af cur frieuds, any how 't The case of^bQt poor old lady at OsWcgo, is nn illustration. She had not lived on the most agreeable terms with tier hus band (he preceded her to the happy land just seven days), and her dying request was that she should b ) buried fifleeu miles from the "old man," that the dog should he killed, so that it could not visit a neighbor that the old lady disliked 1 that,she should hare the vory t r-ofjiu ? that could be procured, and be buried in a white alapaca. A ins for the hard heart?dness of humanity } As the old lady was largely dependent upon her neighbors, the dis tance that she got from the old mau was reduced to five miles. .1 lor coffin was of plain wcod?she didn't hare that white alnpaca, buk only a plain shroud? and when last heard from the dog was atill alive, but tho way the old lady's ghost stalks around.that rcgiou is alarm - iog. - Copper toed gloves would be a blcrs Tho wealthiest mnn in Maine is a bach clor Fashiouablo hair is brushed straight French women are tho most graceful talkers.* Jf**e? * * v * ? - Old people thiuk that all muzzled dogs am mad. ^ ;" Fashioa can never make the bad taste 01" purple and blue popular. Wifely kindness?Playing the piano to soothe the husbands aching head. Distancejsom oti mes e nd u res f r so n dsb i p, and absence sweetoneth it. "What a man needs iu a garden id a cast iron back with a hinge ;n it. The child who,cried fcr au hour didn't get it! Reform in politics?Democrats vote lor atieputTicau and vice versa. An English jury assessed the vaiue of a -mouthful taken out of a man's leg by a dog at $1150. An Illinois man has been cured of Bun-stroke by au attack of lever and ague. Thrcebundrcd colored babies were picnicked in Philadelphia, the other day. . Let men Luirh who.. y..?-:c- j - sire to duty, if thoy will. You have time ? and eternity to rejoice in. Did yon ever do anything wrong with out, sooner or later, being in fear, shame or sorrow on account of iff If you have a bright thought, exprest it in the simplost language possible. A diamond should have a plain setting. W'h'y Is a candle maker the worst and most hojclcjs of men 7 Recause ell hit works aro wicked; and all his wicked works arc brought to light. It "is very generally believed that at the next sessions of Congress, tho uum here who took back piy will take buck ?cats. There are 4,000 slaves at Quiloa. East Africa, uifcrod at from half a dol lar to three dollars each without Gliding a purchaser. A Western city thinks ii '.s becoming a great intellectual centre because one of its citizens was recently arrested for stealing encyclopedias. A Texas paper thus defines its posi tion; Io religion we are conservative, and we intend to adhcro to the cash ays torn. ?flKfeAJwyp do as tho sun docs?look at the bright si Jo of everything; it is jus' as cheap and three times as good fo* digestion. Mr. Allen Piukorton, the Chicago de? tective, has in press a book entitled. "The Bankers, Their Vaults, and the Burglajn." It ought to be "mighty inter estitig" reading. Recipe for making a row?Walk along the pavement of a crowded through fare with a ladderon your shoul der, and turn around every two minutes to scoit anybody is making faces at you. A gentleman, who came to America to carry mortar up a ladder, falling in with a turtle, reported to his companions that he had seen a wonderful animal, which carried his house on his back and ?wallowed his head whenovcr ho mot a stranger. An amusing trial oame off in tho Schenectady Polico Court the other day Barbara King was arrainged for asault and battery. Among the witutsses sworn iras a man named Blosser. At the conclusion of the examination the jury retired. After considerable time hod elapsed thejury reported that they had agreed upon a verdict, and t hey ?*cre brought into Court. The foreman ^teq aaked what the verdict was, re ported that they had found Mr. Blesscr, the witness, guilty. Tho justice Inform ed the jury that Mr. Biesser was not the person on trial, and sent them baok. After being oat over two hours, they reported that they were unable to agree, aud rrere discharged. D II JAMISON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice- In tho Courts of ORANGE BURG ttuU RARNWILL. OFFICE COURT IIOUSE SQUARE. Feb 2fd lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large pert of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased setpaa in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of sol?x heat oa wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor fresh it. While the sun is below the horjen this vapur lingers near tho earth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs Into the blood. There it acts as an irritating puisen ou the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. Tho Ii vor becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The-spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathise with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the body in the internal excretories to force them to oast it out. The blood leaves fhe surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violcnse. This is the Oi i i.i,. But in this effort it fails. Then the Fjjvbr follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory ?the skia. In tins also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fevur and Aovb. Suoh constitutional disorder will ef couxce under mine the health if it is not removed. We have labored te find, and have found, an tntidete, 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 does eure this afflicting disordor with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather does what is of more service to those sab ieet to this infection. If taken in soason 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, bat 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 Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothacho, 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 csubc. will be found to assume more, or less the intermittent type. ''Iii;-. " A?vn Coxa" removes the cause of thoso derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre tories to expel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited te do this their office of their own accord. Henee arises what we term aecUenatatien. Time may aeoomplisk the earae end, but often life is not long enough, or is saorificcd in the attempt, while this " Aous Caan " does it at once, aud with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are oeused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that It u aheap as well as good. rBBFABBD BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price Okb Dollar per Bottli. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for. itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it ie entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been cm ?iM??,.?uAs-.lt JuSa-.U^-frUKft JUk 8en,5,^1.TttuJ\fg assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied en to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roa ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For Costitbnbm; For tub Curb or DvarKrsiA; For Jaukbicb; For thb Curb or In digestion ; For Hkadacue; For thb Curb or Dysbmtbbt; For a Foul Stomach ; For thb Curb of Erysifblas; For thb Pilbs ; For thb Curb or Scrofula ; For all 8crofulous Complaints ; For thb Curb of Rheumatism ; For Dibbasrs of the Skin ; For thb Curb or Litbr Complaint; For Dbofbt; Fob thb Cube of Tbttbb- Tumors an* Salt Riibum ; For Worms; For thb Cuaa or Gout; Fob a Dinner Pill; For thb Curb of Nbvraloia; For PuRTFYiNa thb Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, aad being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any quantity. Trice 26 cents par Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, aad eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness ef these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which ahoy are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaint*, and tho treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Da not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aybr's, snd take no ethers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Z <i AU our Remedies are for sale by may II c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN No. 8 N Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organised and Dttoi?l IMttrely to Pre faring ^cuntf and MddU o^ged (??eyi TO MtCOMM TBOHOCaB (Practical Accountants OVER 2600 YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STA TES have' CR ADV A TED at this INSTITUTION, and are new/tiling Res/onsiHe and Lucrative Positions it* the Uading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES ?/ the Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Student? can enter at any time. Special Individual Instruction and success ptarcin teed. Send for College Documents and splendid Speci men* ef Penmanship. Enclose tw* Eos/age Stamps. , Address all Communications to w. n, NjftT,Kir. Free* / - Southern Business College, BALTIMORE, MD. Turnip Seed! FROM THE CELEBRATED FIRM OP LANDRETH & CO. Of the following descriptions: FLAT DUTCH. RKD TOP, AMBER GLOBE, LA ROE GLOBE, POME RaNEAN GLOBE, YELLOW RUTA BAQA, JETO. To be had from E. EZEKIEL, SIGN OF THE 13 IG WATCH. MEMBER8 of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will bo supplied witti llvia. Bags, and all other Seeds as usual. MET WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. ~?a july 5 fto Why is it that MOSELEY & CROOK. Sell GOODS so CHEAP ? Because they "Sell Exclusively for CASH." juno 2? juns 28 lv THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEAS. AT The Mill OF STRAUS & STREET, OEAMCESUHiO, 0. O.e Where also RICE, CORN and other GRAIN will be GROUND at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. juno 21 00 A FACT WORTH KNOWING! TOSE & IZLAR HAVE THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES And seil? thetn CHEAPER than any other House in Ontogcburg. IfeirGoods DELIVERED at anj portion of the Town. MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL PRICES, juue 21 M IN PRICES AT D. LOUIS' Now is the time to get BARGAINS. Gall soon. may 10 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Chabxbston, S. C. December 14, 1872. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14. the Passenger Train on the .South Tarolinn Railroad will ruu as follows . WOVl COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.9.H0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. M. roa acousta. Leave Charleston.9.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.5.20 P. Iii. FOR nilAULKSTeN. Leave Columbia.9.00 P. M. Arrive at (Miarlcston.4.45 P. M Loavs Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 V. M . COLl'MBIA NiaBT EXrnRSS-sundays f.XCKl'T xn. Leave Charleston.?7.80 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A. M. Leart Columbia.7.80 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 46 A. M. au.it-sta NKiiiT Kxrnnss-suiDATs sxoitrTea Loav? Charleston.8.U0 P. If. Arrive at Augusta.7.35 A. M. Leave Augusta.6.15 P. M Arrive at Charleston.5.50 A. M. hi m m cuv i mi: THAI v. Leave Summervillc at.7.2"? A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.8.40 A. M. Leave Charleston at..1.3.". P. M. Arrive at Summcrville at.4.50 P. M. camdkn OnANCU. Leave Camden.7.20 A. M. Arriva at Columbia.11.55 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M. Arrivo at Camden. 6.55 P. M. Day ami Night Trains connect at Augusta, with .Macou and Augusta Kail Road. Centrul Rtijl Roud and Georgia Hail Load. This is I In quickest and moat diroot route, and an comfortable end cheap a* any other rouic to Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis, und all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville ami Columbia Kailrond, navl Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on hale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects ni Kingville daily (except Sundays) with uay Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Presi-L-nt. 8. R. PlOsttxs, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P. P. TO ALE, u.-^iuvtuter auu Denier, No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbeck'a Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the .Southern Slates, and all article? in this line ran be furnished by Mr. P. P. ToAi.cat prices which defy competition. XJqT" a pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Door* Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will he sent free and post Paid, on applicMied to* ?. P. P, TOAIYE, CHARLESTON, S. C. jnly 15 wee MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight im Pricoleam!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. Tf you valus yeur Fyesight us* these Per fect Leases, Ground frsos Miaut? Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on aereunt of their Hard ness and Brilllsney. They will last many years without ehaage, and are warranted superior to all athars in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAL'TION. ? None Ginning ttoltss stamp ed witli our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out tke Union. E. J. OLITIROS, jan 20?ly Ornngeburg, S. C. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oran geltnrg Branch. Will psy 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, en SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annuaUy. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVKR. Ool. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.; JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 2S jan cly At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming a part ef the Estate of the late Cel. Keitt, and knewn as the DARBY PLACE. Tke tract consists of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Thette are the Finest Lands in the Distriot, and were valued at $20 per acre in 18GB. Weuhi be sold for one-half tha' /rice now. One fourth cash, the rem air cr in three instal ments bearing interest from duto and se cured by mortgage of Iko samo. This is a splendid chance for aneryne de siring te secure ilioh Lands, fine Wat or Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KEITT, Or J U KK1TT, Esq. jantt C?Cf *?0 P?R DAT! Agent* tj)0 WANTED I All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, mako more money at work for us in their spare momenta, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address OJ ST1N80N A C9., ?ept v,' - 1 o Portland, Maiae. ARRIVING BY KVBRY ;'t*A"3&. M NORTHERN STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON'S. In erder te bt propared for the demands ef the states, I eat reeeiviag ItHfJt ?app?ee ef all the VarieaB geeds needed at this time af the year: eaeh as Plantation Supplies, Taela, Plows, Ires, And everything else necessary te make a erep. I ass Ageal fer t?? fellewie% TeJra*?le and established Manures : ET1VTAN GUANO, . KTltTAN DISSOLVED BONE, ETIWAN GKOr POOD. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, ATLANTIC ACID PII08rHATB, S FRANK COK'S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN OUANO. LAND PLASTER LIMB AND SALT. All the ubeve Manures are offered at manufacturers priees will be said at tke taste terms as at the works and will be delivered if requested at any depot ob tke Seeth Careliae? Railroads. jeb 1 610. H. C0RNBL80N. DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, 0RAN6EBUR6, & 0. Ths? Subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing te bis FRIENDS aad tke COM? MUNlTY that he has OPENED a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Rcsideaee reeent ly occupied by Mr. Hane Wannamaker. Comfortable Accommodations, a Be?ia:?eas Table aud Ceurteus Attention are Guaranteed. _ ? jan 15?3m J. TT. II. EM7KK?. ,1 EEGULAH DAILY TRADE. Ji# ?JiJ*\>i*' -ft ' '<r*r*; ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT life SCQVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from thoir Extraordinary Large anal Yarise! 4*esk ?f GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with oonstant additieos, is UNSURPASSED Rota as te STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable tbem to make the best possible RATC8, whieh is the OLD RULE eta tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Qiring an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with the Enorgy and jreatlereajsly tlenert1 mont of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, may 25 e JJj Would INFORM THE PUBlTO THAT ITB IS STILL CARRYING O? TO? OAJW Hage Making in all it a various branches, and will Manufacture or Repair at tM Shortest Notioe, all Carriages, Haggles or Wagens. And tin also prepared] with . NEW PRESS AND Q XI TO OIN AND PACK COTTON SHOUT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to ft e>n.t than that Ginned on the common Qine. net %pl 3?ly B. ?10GB.