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itw?? AiQueer Retribution. TUo Opelousas, La., Journal, of tbc I T5th, is responsible for the following: "Down in the Parish of St. Martin, an vj^vwltb them. She Bold her lend, Oulffriig mmi improvements one day f<|r $~>QJ$i and received thn money in cash j spot, in her own house, where ihn net of sale was passed before two witnesses, the number required by law, and who witnessed also tho paving of ' tUo money, lu a short time she was to^ give possession, but sue remained in tbe house the night following the tele, ill alone, or with- no masculine adult in mate?, na was he? custom. Thai night two negro burglars broke into tho house and demanded her money or her life. She gave it to them, but begged them to "let her have S100 of it, as> aha owed that amount, and wanted to- pay the debt, when she would be sati?>fied. They finally consented to let he* keep the $100. They then ordered her to make ?>omo coffee for them to drink. In doing so, sbo bethought herself of some utrychnino. she had in tho bouse, nnd quietly dropped it in the pot of steam ing pofloe, and placed it on the table, with cups, spoons and sugar for them to pour out and sweeten to their taste This they did, and drank in jolly mood, each one having nine hundred and fifty dollars in bis pocket. Rut in a few minutes the tables were turned. One gnvo up tho ghost where he sat at tho tsblo in his chair, nnd the other got up staggered off a few feet, and tumbled ovr into eternity. The good old lady recovered her money, and on examining the pr-r-onl of the black burglarious robbers they turned out to be tho two witnesses to the act of sale, both whito men blackened for tho occasion?both her neighbors, and one was her cousin." sia'Sbi_i ?aas s?? i Prevailing Vnjsliions. *8td mi . >.j - . ? rH a04 yrtt ??U \<r$ ? ' Compression of tbe heart, lungs and ?*D^R??u^':. \ '.. '. 4, Compression of the feet, and tipping \ of *h<i heels. . ??.: J)yvd, burnt, and crimped hair. fpccklfi eraser*, balm, rouge, eye brows dark, lip carminator. nod nail pink. Belladonna to brighten the eye? and kill tho sight. .<*" .^raaanCf slato pencils, and pie Jo whit hen seoVoVtrW^^^ 7* I ' ^ A hSMM*^b^rtie back. Fans like daggers, and umbrella* like ? fbilluliili^ and knapsacks laboriously bueklcd around the wasted place called tVaatSSfcL^t>Ca 0ntnef<,l'llea,i pa H MmwmfyjjfShi ? *$^1tftffiff?tjtte inside the bend the more hair bought for the outside of it. stud atantfiiwCsOtlKUUCn ta poaaibie to bu get - the head, bands, and neok. .setbaaaalLu *?Jai*:l^l^"ibia, Pa., clergyman, white, *?%gj5J|g^jiJl.ffcrm in on Sunday even ing, perceived o young man and woman ^WMsAT'aaW W^torjMn tho act of kissing each other behind a hymn book, aud did not lose Iiis temper. Ho did not fly into an unseemly rage, and oall j upon the ecxton to rush up the islo and ';.;,"dfcband the rioters. No ! ho remained R 4H* beamed mildly at the mmmnmmmtik W*Afcl->hjo spectacles, and when TrTT^isw^Patir lnnn ki'^c^ f?r ll,r fifteenth time, ho merely broke his,ser mon short off in the middlo of "thirdly,' >>^ar^ofJe^ed'jr pervont prayer^jn^ bebilf of ' tho young man in the pink necktie, nnd the maiden in the blue bonnet and gray shawl, who wero profaning the ^Nxamvnrjwrjr-rasrng ono another in .kaa^^o^0' .-And th6 congregation |JJ^aW^'.A^oTi." Then tho young woman suddenly pullod her veil down, aud the lmm^m^irm%f A 1 thcrc u,ul "wore softly to hituseH'. flu does not go U ohurch as 1 bairn xmJ ti/t ? * X?'f*' much uow as. he did.?Jiellrjonte Wau mat mtmwn: ^r*- sWIffn ~3&i The heart of a deacon who. officiated with the contribution box at a rcount '; %cOTft* for foreign miBjiohs in Boston, ;wutarbdduned by cbservinjg among it? ? contents a uuatly roiled package. On In;(iIV investigating his former belief .avt^rtejTrlt-prftvity of human nature was eliaopod to a certainty by discovering o'ne doll u and ono cent, ahtf upon th? paper tho following' "Tbe eetit is for the heathen; und; tbe dollar to get it to them," f?t -\ im-"._. A would be wit, strolling into a bank ihQ.otb?r day, walked up to tbe counter Wt^lS ?.ddressed 0,10 oi tlie "Prtt0e "?k?1?*; fVtlTWfeJsrr? , sderk?; - \v>t - 'Are you teller V Tt|Mr-y.?,?ir;' ??Tjih^'Woll, what doyoutolli" Lnihtr?' J tell people who have no MnWwi here to clear oflttfc?***? ft f??dto #A 1%*' ^Wf^fri^aU '^^?f?ftt CrfreHn?- negWHrte* inform. cA ofjaSowaMl'a d^Ut ofcaapedjhfa hands :>iidsolemnly said "Us few big man ar' thiuning o tt powerful fast!' r> Ti JAMISON Will praetic e in the Courts ef ORANGE. B?RO end1 BARN WIL^? t^ilijI9<|0 OFFtCI COURT HOUSE SQUARE. THS. OLD ESTABLISHED ^Idival (ffiutincM (gpflcae OF AMERICA. . SOUTHERN No. 8 N: Charles Street BALTIMORE. MD. OrjanUed nntf Dorottd Xnftrrly r? iTrrparinf TO MSCOBS THOXOi an 'Practical AccoiDifarits ' AHO OVER 2600 YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STATES ' kavt GRADUA TED at tkis INSTITUTION, and art naxxlitlirt Responsible and Lucrative I'otitions in Ike Leading BANKS AND BUSINESS HOUSES 0/ Ike Country. THERE ARE NO, t'ACf TIOSS. Studenti can enter at any time. . A Special fndiii&ualInstruction md *-*crtst ruarau Ittd. Send/or CwCtyr Mh* utacnlx n rd tntrdjle Steci mem nf Penman skip. Entfesr two Etstaey Stamps. Address nit Communication! It W. XT. SADT.EJt, sTroM*. Southern Business Collect, BALTIMORE, MD, Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of tho globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the erstem, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is svoTved by the action of sol?r hent on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below the her jon this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, aud the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it sets as an irritating poison en the internal viscera and excreting organs ef the body. Tue lirer becomes torpid and fa?o to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympsthiie 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 exeretories to force them to cast it est. The blood leaves Che surface, and rushes to l?te etntrrJ organs with congestive violence. This Is the-OnTLL. But in this effort it foils. Then the Farun 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 skin. In this slso it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat tho hopeless effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fbvbb aw? Aovb. Bitch constitutional disorder will of coarse under mine the health If it la not removed. We hare labored to find, and hare found, an antidote, Ayert Ague Curjj^g i whioh neutralises this malarious poison la toe Mood, nod stimulates the liver to expel it ."**m the body. As it should, so it does rwr* this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to those s?b ?to this infection. If taken in seeswu it exptU orn the system ?? It is absorbed, snd thus keeps those who ass it free crom its attacks; keeps the astern In health although exposed to the disease, lussquently it not only cures, bat protects from, the groaC variety ef affections which are Induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Heau^che, 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 and Bot sis, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or loss the intermittent type. This " Aoun Curb " removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease-. _^*?f\ F This it accomplishes by stimulating the eacre tories to expel the virus from the system {? and these organs by degrees become habited to do this ?heir office of their own accord, Hence ari.es what we term m*eXmutation. Time may accomplish the same end. but often Efc is not loog enough, er is sacrificed ha the attempt, while this " AoubCvbb " docs it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well ss safer remedy for the wkclc clsss of diseases which are ?ptiasatatle infection, than any other n discovered ; and it has still another vantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as weli as good, raarabed by DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. ? Faica Ok a Dollar ran Boms. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won fox itself such a renown for the cere of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that R is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence ef its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do mare than assure the people its quality U kept up to the best k ever has been, and that 'it may be relied en to do for their relief all it has ever seen fousl to do. Ayert Cathartic tfflls, IM AIL THE rWOSCS Or A NWATtVE ft&TCHfL Fob CosvivBNESd; IFob tbb Com or DrsrarsiA; Fob Javmdick; FOK thx Ct'ttM of iMDIOESTlOlv; Fob Hbadacmb; Fob tbb Cbbb or Dysbmtbry; Fob a Foul Stomach ; Fob tbb Cobs or Brysetbla?; Fob tub Fuse; Pea tbb Cbbb or Seaon? l a ; Fob all Sonore lobs Coatraantia; Foa tbb Cobs or Rbbvmatjsm ; Fob Dissasbs or tub Sbib ; F?m tbb Cub* or Litbr CoHrurKT; Fob Dropsy; Foa titb C?bb or Tbttbb, Toatoas akd Salt ft, RaravM; For-Works; Fob Tita Curb or Gorr; Fe? a Dinner Pill ; Fob tbb Curb er Nb?ralola ; Foa Pobittiro tub Blood. Thry are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them plessar.tlv, and being purely vegetable, no harm eaa arise from their use la any quantity. Price tf seats per Btx; Five beau far $LS0> Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, State*, men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of thssv rerncdles, but our space here will net permit the insertion of them. Tbc Agents below named fur nish gratis our Axbbjgan Almanac in which they arc given j witR als? falLjtssefiftions of the shove complaints, sad lha treatment that should * fol lowed for their cure. f Do net be put off by unprincipled dealers wit% | other preparations they make mere pvoit on. Demand Aybk's, snd take ao others. The sick want the best sld there is for them, and they should have it. * . All our Remedies era for sale bp Bargains i rare bHIIrlfljftft won boA -4- J3?' ?J RESPECTFULLY L.VLL THIS ATTENTION OF EVERY ONE DESIROUS Q* obtaining ~i ?? -J v * i .?? 1- X ' J To the fact that they aru uow offering, and ? nt continue to du so for THIRTY DAYS, their 8to?H of IJJJI A j 2 dry goods, clot]tings &c. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES fe4 tn order to MAKE- ROOM for tkftir FALL STOCK. We keep the -t OELT-CjBI ^ated stab ?irntT, Ouavaiitce<i to FIT and WEAR bettor than tiny other. Measure* taken and made to erdor We expect to increase our sh'oe depabtnj^nt And continne to amke it a SPECIALTY, where can bo found any and every VARIETY de sirable, from the REST HAND MADE to tho muro common grades. Consult your own interest, before purchasing elsewhere, by inspecting our Stock. J. W. PATRICK & CO ang Ii RPSSELL ST Uli ET, OTl ANT0 EBTTRO, S. C. uprl '2*', ...... ... 5 hss nevfr been blest with a SALOON 'to Eoual tho ENTERPRISE. ENTIRELY KR-AF POINTED and REPLENISHED, it is pi eminently the RAR or the DAY. On h-r my management it has grown so popular that men who Imrenoi tuned tho gr.ipe for twenty years, have beou seeu, aud aro now, PRACTICING at my COUNTER, 'nice, their stops have become STEACiBK, their visions CLEARER, and their sleep SOUNDE?, The peoplo say that since tho day that Orange burg w is LAID IN ASHES by the band of TNCENDTAB1S. nothing has been ?ci-n hereabouts to Rt^TT \L tny SUPERB STOCK of .MELLOW WHISKEYS, while ALL AOREE with one VOICE that my SCPPLY of ALES, WINES. BRANDIES. RUMS. <I[\S. CORDIALS, SYIUIPS, etc.. it pur- and rxcelltnt. As heard up as the people are lor MONEY thov nil with otic accord di-elare that ONE MILLIOIT OF DOLLARS could not induce them to <lo ;vith'put my vivifx ing drinks. Although th \r bare lost Jll IU the Martia. P.lisi A: Co's. suit come pleasure is still left the in in the rcucetiou tliat the Supreete Couit CANNOT grant a MANDAMIS to compel me loshut up my SALOON. The privilege is still left me lo ?.cep my BAR open, and tor soil . '* J*) liquors, wines &c, oheapei' than any one olro in OrangcLnrg. Give me n trial und be convinced of the superiority of my Stock. RY augustus fischer, Agt ? ENTER PRISE S ALOON. -a jo.i.? ??1 -? - m Jbaieno lairs ? ? ***** <?^^ EST A SPOILT MF NT OP - ?AVKTl.KU.UUT,? GRO C E It I E 8 J And seil? tbem CIIKAPEK than any uther House in OrangeljMJS JWLloedk I)KLI VKRIOLV at any portion of the Town. EAlt AND (1RIST AT MILL PiUOK>. piM ?>?> f>2 mm i mi IN AT #1 ^tMfll ItS^fH? DSU I u*4 .aiaaeW'*eusi %*<Ln ihm u+ymtn We ^aex Now is the tinie to get RARGAINS. Call soon, .tAtffT t na a uiny 10 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD 14, 1872. ON AND AFTER 8CXDAY DECEMBER 14, the Passenger Truin on the Svuth Carolina Railroad will run us follows . FOB COLUMBIA*. Leave ChnrUston.~.O.TO A. M. Arrive at Columbia.5.20 F. M. FOR At'QUSTA.* L?*ave Charleston.9.30 A.M. Arrivo at A$pista.5.20 P.M. ton f iia Hi.KSTaf. Leave Columbia.9.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 P. M Leave Augusta.'.-?.00 A. U. Arrive at Charleston;.4.45 A. M. coLt'iiBJA stcifr sx.re.asH?swsdays uxcsfT Leave Charleston.-7.30 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.-0.30 A. >i. Leave Columbia.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 45 A. M. A OD B HTA N 10 ill IXPRBSS-SPKV.tTS SXCFTTHD Leave Charlestea?^..,_.-8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.85 A. M. Leave Augusta.6.15 P. M Arrive at Charleston._^i.~.~6.50 A. M. Sl'MMRRVILLS TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.25 A..M. Arrive at Charleston- at.~8A40A. M. Leave Charleston at.3.35 P. M. Arrive at Summerville at.4.50 P. M. CAM HEX bb ANVn. Lenre Oam iei?.7.20 A. M. Arriv? nt Columbia.11.55 A. M. Leave Columbia.,.2.10 P. M. Arrive at'Camden. 6.65 P. M. Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta, with Mucon and Augusta Kail Itoad. Central Rail Road and Georgia K.-.i! Road. This is the quiekest and most direct route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to LouiHviile. Cincinnati, Chicago. St. Louis, and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville nnd Columbia Railroad. . n 1 Dur and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects at Kingvillc daily (except Sundays) with t>ay Passenger Train, aud runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-President. S. B. Ph'kkns, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer sind Dealer, No. 20 Hayna Street and Ilorlbeck's \Th.uf CHARLESTON, S. r. tfitf- This is the I-?rge*t and inont Com plete Factory ef the kind fa ihV'Southern States, and ulj articles in this line ran Be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toaurat prices which defy competition*;-;?t? 8^y A pamphlet with full und detailed list of all sues of Doors Sashes and Blinds, and tbe prices or each, will l>c sent ft ec and post Paid, on applicotiod to* ? P. p. to am:. Charleston, s. c July 15 wee MONKY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight in Prlcelca*! t BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES VTILL PRESERVE IT. If yen >ralae yeur Fyesigbt use Ihr? Per feot.Leases, Ground from Minute C. vital P?bele?, Molted together, and derive their name "Diamond ' en aorount of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last nanny years without change, and are warranted superior to all ethers in use. Manufactured by tbe Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None (Jenuing unless stamp-' ed with aur trade mark. ?rilllH j For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Tniou. E. j. OL1VKROS, Ornngeburg, S. C. THIS Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OrauKoburg Branch. Will p?v 7 PJRR'fieUil. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS nnd 6 PER CENT. *n SAVINGS.. DEPOSITS, Compounded Scmi unually. Local Finance Committee. ILrn. TI&S. W. CLOYKR*? Col. PA (IL 8. PK LI ?KU. Cap*. JxNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. II. FOWLMS, AflsisUnt Cusliicr. mar 23 jan cly jAt Private Sale. inE PLANTATION forming a part ol the Estate of the late Col.eKeitt, and J known as the DARBY PLACE. Tke* tj*A j consul of a boot GOO acres, one hulfweQ I TiuibeAd, tn%.*f cinainder Rich, Bod, Loam Soil, ndanled to Crops of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, and were valued t% $20 pen acre in IBM. Would be sold for one-halt tho," , rice now. One fourth cash, the renmii er in throe instal ments bearing interest tram date and se cured by mortgage of tho sainu. This is n splend'd ohuuee for suevyae de siring to secure Rich Lands, tine Wator Pow <-r, esoellc.nl Cuttle Range and a Refined Ncijtibuihuod^ Apply to ? sirs. L. M. KEPTT, > M Beflsxn 4 **? 9rr>1TT> K*T jan <? ?CT? ? sWd i? rUmtitt? i qfltnb !? 3?? PKIt HAY! Agents ?P? WANTED: All clasaos of working people, of either sea, young or old, make B.?rc money at work for us in their Spate momenta, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. I Address OJ ST1NSON A C?., sept v.i -lo PortUnd, Maine. rtbfiefo ted to LiU irt? To 90? New G v. 14? lo d??s1o A NORTHERN STEAifiA AT GE?. H. CORNELSOJC^ ill r>OAB !<(>' mm*. In order to be prepared far t he demands of the season, I am rsesi 11 tho various good* needed at tkia timo ef ibe year; saah Bar P'antation Sapplies, Taela, Plows, Irea, And everything else necessary to aaake a crop. I aw Agent far th and established Manures ETI WAN GUANO, ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONK,' * ^ ,?* " mvmkft .W.% ? y <tn <M W*N CHOP POOD, j i>vaf a *>i W^vsa i^sH ?t ssfaB ial * -~ ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. ^ -bjisb^sjsbwbbbs ATLANTIC AOfD PHOSPHATE; %&*m *?sV ft* C FRANK COK'S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN CUT A NO. LAND PLAMsMb terms asat tho works and will bs dclivsrsd if requested st any Railrouds jcb 1. All the above Manures are offered at sassnnfaetttrera prices will be stld *t ^BsT/fjsj Wl **H ?Tfef'-cataC ft ?**>? DUKES' HOTEL, tt RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. S. Tho Subscriber takes great pleasure ir? announcing to his FRlsrfDS and the CO Ml'NlTV that he has OPENED a KEKST-t, LASS HOTEL, at the Large Resides** res? ly occupied by Mr. Hsne vY annamnkrr. Comfortable Aeeomnaodat Table and Courteua Attention are Guaranteed.. > ? jau 18?5m j. w. In? BkiJaVMeh Wt BeWf ; <??. m? p~?t **** >f?4Lst f i msb * iii? i, ? ?dt 1* ?*ei*?* #b**V .?Jstt ? . u v?af<j sgrfj aowt^vs ,t esf^t Jssbbb**^ >i v/ ' ' ??? ** ??e*sjf Jsrrfrsxia aap EEGrULAE DAILY TEASE. ANOTHER TRAIN just IK AND filled with **n %4s n4 m^mmm F DESIRABLE AND CUSTOMERS SHOl'HNO^ AT - ?f ?H* eesJ. ?is*** * V *t?af> ?b?x ** *M?n?f "as* Stai h ?>^sa?/3tr^sjs*iy. ?.' >~s0p ?i < !L*??^J$**? '??sf .WS?*) JAiO^LlMMOJ Making Selection fron? their Extraordinary Large ins! Varied ajbeel: esf GENERAL ME ? ; 2? Their assortment, with constant additions, is mmmm w??st*0*r1 ^? fc*< s?r?fta? *sss>srismT Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their f.ici?ttes in drawing supplies from desirable Market? , Is) sm??<s?sR V T '^niTstsatl Jl FOR THE CASH e-*tfi ???)?. '? r ; - ' ,m ^,tty i sr??| cjafsi vs st?#,t riff jsseiki Enable them to make the best poaeib^ RATES, whit tinned from its URG AN IZ AT ION? 18 iW94Hi%w*t mU% mm. Qiyini; an egperienee of 30 jeara in t^tufttealf* ; ^'?^ Economy and Enterprise, together with the' Energy atad***]^ ment of all their Assistants, are always found at tho OLD HOUSE of i ..^^^ ,??? ! BULL, SCOVltl mStlllKK ?"ay 20 H?J.a ?II1 Mai ?MMsV^ ?*-T aea? tf^rsaap ?s| ?^gsA I ?el ?**o s'ft?sb?i# tvI^ssbsJs?4? ?b* sj? f?t? ^t*s?( - ? .-^TsWss ^ff at fdi ol ^aiffo ^Is^tat f ua 'f tM 's? jsc iu*.t*n?a ssvsv-^^vj. loa .assMesBasBsss?eB ^rWy*^ ^aF^S^sssW^s^BssI' mm ^fno aJT tea. ,.??h ?s?te*r* ^ft* ??s>fs*J avfvy H?f|sf <^a?sV 04* k t*^mt w OTTT.DTNTOP.M TH* Ptm\.T<1 Tft risge Making in all its- varioi.? branches, an ?, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagens. '/ Shortest Nolioo SHORT NOTICE. Cotton 0?|Ii?D AT Mr MILL than that Ginned en the common O'ns. oct %fl 2?\j