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. J J ? -?-~-?? lteconsU'iYcloiL [I have never seen a Southern woman who hod been rooouslructcd.?Jeff ' Davis'late Speech at White Sulphur Springs] Into Possumleigh, South Carolina, renown ed for secession. When ended a war that for bitterness challenged comparison, Mare bed a Federal force, with its Colonel, in martial procession, To camp in the same, for on indefinite time, as a garrisou. jsBsWt ' ? ' They wore angrily viewed, on their entry, as all had expected, P^'thts'e of the place who had Miffend . feftn battle's calamity: But! a Woman it w?> their protection most sforcefy rejected, AnAscotacd to the last their commander's professions of amity. f he had ?ol( mnly vowed, at the soun 1 ot the earliest cannon,. To hate, while she lived, ev'ry Northerner bearing a bnyonet: And dcolared when the rampart of Southlai d no more had a man on, She'd mount it herself, and her life as a sacrifice lay on it ! "With a terrible frown of disdain for the pi <> Vplesfitpund her,? *%bo,'ftfVer a while, took the rcginiciu's comnany graciously: And a sentiment still, than before, in its hatred profoundur, Sho hurled ot them, nil, her satiiciil com pliments spaciously:? "You may loyally cringe in the dust toyour . ? . merciful mnstcrs, And Yankees receive in the hotneJ they rendered deplorable: But a Womanly Soul riscB prouder from honor's disasters; mgf No^?oentry have I where the foe wc have fought is adorable." 1 To sorao Tnniily friends in the North, in a city of fnshions, She fled, as she spoke, from her home and her kindred indignantly; And they heartily gave her a welcome, in "spite of her passion, Nor otherwise took her excusable wrath v. - i . yian benignnntly In a drapery homespun and sober, she cnnie cn her visit; A bonnet that seemed of the style of the year-bet ore- Never. And her beautiful hair having no one to fis or to friz it, Was gathered as though it hit I ncede I a dresser forever. & ?'v'-' " : V. "With r wonderful sense of the means that wore fitted to soften A feminine sou\ iu a frenzy of anger poli tical, Did her hostesses lake her to nio li-te and .f. . milliner often. And tempt hor to give to the same her at tention most critical. Not a period tedious elapsed e'er she visibly brightened: And questioned the cost of each dainty and sumptuous article; As the old-fashioned things she had on was unspeakably frightened. And showed of her lately resentful dia dain not a particle,? ft Till ft certainly seemed that her nngcr was dying within her, As, ehanginghcr robes and her bonnet for these more Parisian like, It was morally plain that her temper grow weaker and thinner, And scorn of the North fouud her li; proue to meek indecision like. ? To the marvellous turn in her feelings went onjlhrongh the eenson, Th?'Latest of Styles being balm to her bo som's avidity, While the enmity cherished so lately, ami {?coiling at reason. Gave place unto love with astonishing / lightning rapidity. r#; : "wtten, finally, homo to the Southland her wardrobo sho carried, The silks she hud bought, and tho bonnet Bojanntyand blosaomly.? It was, probably, dressed in the K?me, that sho presently married The Colonel commanding tho gurisou * Stationed at Possumleigh. [ Orpheus C. Korr."] . au-?-V----? Au old lady from the country, with six unmarried daughter, wont into Augusta, (3a., the other day, banting for the Patrons of Husbandry. She meant business. ' ' 'A jotlng Atlanta ((la.) lawyer, who was conducting n case in which hiB father was to make the plea, gracefully alluded to the old gentleman as "my distinguished associate." Two Milesians were standing at th" Falrmount water works in Philadelphia, matching the big wheels splashing the >' wat? in every direotion, when one ol them remarked: "Mike, isn't this a qrtare counthty, whore they bat* to grind their Water beforo they can use kr A girl in Oakland, California, twelve year* old, and small for bcr age, has bucccodod by patient, uncomplaining industry in accumulating property to the valuo of one thousand dollars, beaidsa anpperttng her poor old mother It fat mostly in jewelry, watoh.es an d etbflMsMujjg but valuable artiolce, su :h . .iHS .Site could collect handily from the ??aWiouses where she was employed. I) 11 -J A AI ISON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will jVnio?c o in lIn? Courts of ORANGE. I? URti and KAUM WILL. OEPJ?E COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Fob"2td lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind auffer ovor a large part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased notion in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable docay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of soTnr heil or wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below the horjon 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 torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. 1' ?!h the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, und produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, tho kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, tho instinct of our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole bl'>od of the bady hi the internal cxcrctorics to force them to east it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is thcCuif.l. But in thU effort it fails. Then the Fever follows, in which the blood leaves the con tral organs and rushes to the Eurfacc, as if in another ctTori to expel the in iyi ting poison through that other great excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and tho system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the rcoovery of strength to ropeat the hopeless effort another day. These arc tne fits or paroxysms of Fevrr and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, so antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, und stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather docs what is of more service to those sub joct to this infection. If taken in soason it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps thojc who use 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 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 anu Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or l'ss ti\c intermittent type. This " Aoub Curb" removes, the cause of these dcrangemcuts, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the exerc torics to expel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term acvlimatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " AgueCvrb" does it at once, and 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 caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; aud it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, thict it is cheap as well as good. prepared by DR. J. Q. AYER & CO lowell, MASS. Trice One Dollar ter Bottlb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for it*elf such a renown for the cure ?f every variety of Throat and Lung Complaiat, that it is entirety unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure tjiu people its quality is kept up to the beat it over has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all, it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, tuft ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fon Costivenksb; For the Curb of Dyspepsia; For Jaundice; For the Curb of Indigestion ; For Headache; For tiik Curb of Dysemtbrt; For a Foul Stomach ; For the Curb of Erysipelas; For tub Piles ; For tiii: Cure of 8crofttla ; For all Scrofulous Complaints^ For the Curb of Rheumatism; For Diseases of thb Skin ; For the (.ke of Liver Complaint{ Fon Dropsy; For the Cure.of Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum; For Worms ; For the Cure of Gotjt; For a Dinner Pill; For tbb Cure of Neuraloia; For Purifyino the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive- can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm con arise from their use in any quantity. Prloe 26 cents per Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clcrgymon, Physicians, States men, and eminent pcrionagos, nave lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of 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 they arc given ; with also full descriptions of tke above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. 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. . Ail our Remedies are for sale by inny 11 c ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMERICA. THE. SOUTHERN . . No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organized nml r>etotnt Entirely to Prfftarinff ' ^ouny and Qi?iddle tgtfgcd oMcn TO JWCOMS TdOKOVaU (Practical Accountants OVER 2600 YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STATES tat* GRADUATED at this INSTITUTION, mud are nmo filling Res/on,iele and Lucrative I'esitiant in if* leading BANK'S AND BUSINESS HOUSES of the Cenntry. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Studentt can emler at any time. Special fndMdn.%1 fnttrnrtien and tnceett putretm teed. Send for College Do.xiiuntt andrftendtd Speci men* *f Penmanehif. Enclose two 1'oitegt Stam/i. Add ret t mil Communications to ir. It. HA Mil. Kit, IVeV*. Soulhern Buetmett Cotlegw, BAL Tl\tOEUx AfD. Turnip Seed! FROM THE CELEBRATED FIRM OF LANDRETH & CO. Of the following descriptions: FLAT DUTCH, RRD TOI?. A.MBER GLOBE, LARGK fi LOBE, POME RaNEAN GLOBE, YELLOW UUTA BAGA, ETC. To be had froio E. EZEKIEL, SIOIST OF THE BIG WATCH MFMBKltS of tli. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be ?upplij llUta Ruga and all other Seeds as usu.il. lF d with K3r WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. Why is it that MOSELEI & CROOK. Sell GOODS so CHEAP? Because they "Sell Exclusively for CASH." junc 28 june 28 \y THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL RK PAID FOR ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEAS. AT The Mill OF STRAUS & STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C, Where also RICE, CORN and other GRAIN will be GROUND at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. june 21 AFACT WORTH KNOWING! YOSE & IZLAR HAVE THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES And sells thcin CHEAPER than any other House in Orangeburg. J?rGoods DELIVERED at any portion of the Town. MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL TRICES, june 21 62 REDUCTION IN PRICES AT D. LOUIS Now is the time to get BARGAINS. Call soon. lunjr l? SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ^P^rgrV tu u -a/- u __stin.. CiiAnLK.HTdK. S. C. December 14, 1872. ON AND AFTER 8DNDAY DECEMBER 14, tho raesenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad will run ns follows. roK COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive Kl Columbia.?5.20 P. M. ?on AVOU8TA. Leaxe Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at'Augusta.6.20 P. M. rOU nilABI.ICSTOK. Leave Columbia.0.00 p. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.46 P, M Leave Augusta.D.00 A. M. arrive at Charleston.4.46 A. M. COLUMBIA KIGUT EXPBKS8 ? SUNDAYS BXCEPT RD. Leave Charleston.7.HO p. M. Arrive at Columbia._''i.*o A. M. Lea^e Columbia.7.30 P. 51. Arrivo at Charleston.t A"> A. M. AUGUSTA NH;llT KMMU.ss -SUKDATI RXCRPTXB Leave Charleston.8.:'.0 P. M. J Vrrive at Augusta.7.K-"? A. M. Leave Augusta.ii.l."> p. M Arrive at Charleston.6.60 A. M. HUMMRBVILMt TRAIN. Leave Summcrvillc at. Arrive at Charleston at... Leave Charleston ut. Arrive ai Summcrvillc at CAMDKX BBAXCU. Leave Cam Ion.7.20 A. M. Vrrivc at Columbia.11.56 A. M. Leave Columbia.J. It) P. M. Arrive at Cntmlcn. 0.55 P. M. Day ami Ni}?lu Trains connect at Augusta, with Macon anil Augusta Hail Road, Ccutral Rail Road and Heorgiu Rail Road. This is the quickest and m.i^i dircci route, and as cumfortable nud cheap as any other rouic to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and nil other points West ami Northwest. Columbia NinIit Train connects with Urecnvillc and Columbia Itailroud, un 1 Day and Nit''1 Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on -ale. via this route to all points Norl h. Camden Train connects at Ktngville daily (9\ci*pt Sundays) with tsay Passenger Train, and runs through Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Viet-President. S. 15. PlCKEXa, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Ilayne Street and llorlbock's Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. Bti?" Tbik is the Largest arid mnet Corn plot e Factory el* the kind in the Southern Slates, and all article? in this line can he furnished by Mr. P. P. ToALkot prices which defy competition. ]lir&" A pninphlei with full and detailed li*t of all sizes of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free aud post Paid, on applicat ied to' ? I?. 1?. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. july 15 wee MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight Ik Priceless 11 BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyesight nse these Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Melted tngothcr, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Itrilliancy. They wilt In it many years without change, and are warranted superior to all ethers in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Oplica Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuing unless stamp ed with our trade murk. For Snle by Responsible Agents through out the Union. K. J. OLIV Kilos, jun 20?ly Urangrburg, 8. C. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OruiiKflxirg Braiioh. Will pny 7 PER CENT. INTERE8T on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PKR CENT, en SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Scuii annually. I,o< il l-'inum'c ( ominillcc. lion. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. ? Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. J AS. U. FOWLKS, Assistant Cashier, mar 2.1 ' jan cly At Private Sale. rnilE PLANTATION forming a part of 1 ? the Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and known as tho DARRY PLACE. The tract consists of about (KM) acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Loam Soil, adapted lo Crops of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in tho District, and were valued at $20 per acre in 18tit>. Would be sold for one hal I I ha* ,>vice now. One fourth cash, the remair or in three instal ments bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid 0 ha nee for aneryae do siring to secure Rich Lands, tine Wator Pow er, excellent Cattle Range aud a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KEITT, Or J ? KE1TT, Esq. jau it $r to *20 PEK MAI! AkciKk (J WANT Kl) ! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make mere money at work for us in their spare momenta, or all the time, thau at anything else. Particulars free. Address OJ ST IN SON A CO., sept -lo Portlnndj Maine,. 7.25 A. M. 8, Id A. M. 3.35 P. M. .4.60 P. M. New Goods ARRIVING RY EVERY NORTHERN STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON'S. Tn order loW prepnred for the demand* of (he season, I am receiving large eappUea mt %1I the various goods needed at this time of the Tear; suck as Plantation Snpplies, Tools, Plows. Iron, And everything else necessary to asake a crop. I la Agent fer the follow Ufg and established Manures : KT I WAN QUANO, ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, ETI WAN CROP FOOD. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. ATLANTIC ACID PH08Pn ATE. E FRANK COE'8 PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN OUANO. LAND PLASTER LIMK AND SALT. All the above Manures are ofTcred at manufacturers prioes will be sold at the terms as at the works and will be delivered if requested at any depot on the South Carolin? Railroads. jeb 1 GEO. II. COBNEL80N. DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STKEET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. The Subscriber take* great pleusure in announcing to his FRIEND8 and the COM* Ml MTV that he has ol'KNF.D a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Residence reseat, ly occupied by Mr. Hane Wunnamaker. Comfortable Accommodation?, a Bounteous) Table and Councils Attention arc Guaranteed jan 18?.Im J. W. H. DIHIS. HEGULAE DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED W1TTI DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPLNG AT bull, scorn k Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large tnd Varied 9tQ?k ?f GENERAL MERCHANDISE Their assortment, with constant additions, ra UNSURPASSED Uoth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets *? FOR THE CASH Enshlc them to make the best possib'e RATES, which is the OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy and gentlemanly deperO ment of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SOOVILL & PIKE. may 25 o \y m WOULD TN*FOPM THE PURLTC THAT nR TS STILL CARRYING ON THE ringe Making in all its various branches, and will Manufaetor? er Ker^tr Shorteat Notice, all Carriage!, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G Nl TO GIN AND PACK COTTG* SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from } l*> | eeait than that Ginned on the common G>??e. oet %pl 2-ly B.