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A rcaly modosfc kill uieritorioUs per Bon will never make pretentious of any kind. His manner and expressions Trill always have a tendency to undernte Iiis real ability, not because he will pre tend to be less cnpablc than he really is, but so ninny men hate beconm prctcn tious in their unnnen ebd: expressions, ho fears he may be considered as such We are in consequenco, too apt to consider the exteut and capneity o'" those whom we meet a li.tic below the standurd indicated by their acts and expressions. Therefore, true merit is Beldjp^goperly apprceh ted, and it s CuHnauBn Sn?V.cr greatly encou aged ^t^llv contrary, pretence is almost always successful. Ho who is proton* tious affect the interest o'" society in it similar manner as tho swindler, lie induces men to doubt the capacity of Others, and often to refuse aid and employment, because they uicasuro tho merits of nil by those of the pretentious fop and conceited ignoramus. Many an honest and skilful man, and many a valuable improvement, has been refused support and adoption because the pre tentious swindler has previously misl d the peoplo and imposed upon th nn outrageously. Pretentious of every kin 1 are the true indications of n weak mind or a would be swindler. _-JtL^- - _ Trade between Churches. A curious transaction was reccn'ly ' consummated in Charleston, S.C. Tim Baptists ofthat city owned a fine church edifice worth 960,000, but Icing hard up offered it to the Methodists for ^2 - 000. Tho Methodists eagerly gvnblv I nt tfie opportunity. Subsequently the Baptists repented of their hasty offer, und wanted to withdraw it, but th Methodists refused, threatened damages and compelled n transfer of the proper ty. Thereupon the Uupti-ts <:ot i.i dignant, and their organ, the Church tVl^vl Inyrin^ counted The details, adds: '?In regard to all wli'uh wc h ive simph to Bay that to purchase for 820 0!>() what was worth ?j*O,00t) nss unfair ; to force the bargain when the losers wished to recede was unkind ; and to prab in this Woy -fjyui ?piio^ denomination fin nuother w4KpcWUii.iii ?? The ,l. , dists, howWlF looked at it in a di:Ver cnt light. Bishop Haven, descrihlu-j the transaction, fays: f'IMdn't the hampyband shout for j <y 'I They ha-! prayoannd I a.-t cd and went. ? ?-~ *'" _"?> ? ? -, % ??.?it;u and went." We vAimce.d pe.-i ^ I fancy that the publicsymp.itby will l<> with the Baptist children ol'li^ t, who w^ere cuchreu by tho Methodist children of this world in a gntne which they (the Baptists) did not undo:stand ? Chicnyo Tribune. f^Fate of the A post Us Matthew is supposed to have suflc" martyrdom, oc;.wus sluiu in the city o Ethiopia Mark was ('ragged through the streets of Alexandria, in Egypt, till lit expired. Luke Was hanged tu tin olive tree in Greece. John was p.it iu a boil;tig cauldro'i at Rome, but escaped death.. He diu 1 n natural death in Ej.hsis, in As:a. James tho Great was bcheadc 1 in Je> James the Less was thrown from n pinnace and beaten to death. Philip was beheaded. HWfioToincw was skinncl alive. ^^SWS?14>^i>?J. and pounded Thomas was run through w;lh n \umWanva*Jr\0 1 Jnde wns shot to deith with arro s. Pinion w.vs ci ucifi -A. Matthias was stoned Barnabas was stone 1 t > d uth. Pui|l was b. headed by the tyvaut No roeaU?omc. (ff8Woth('di'-t minister out West was j {AffiWfBrmi> rAtf ri i by a Incmhfl'r of ltis circuit. The fu d cu:i>i?ted of cake made j^lndifn 'menI. When the elder opcn^d^hia .B'ico, he noticed some foith ersttu it. ,,T4V seems to mc, sister," said ho, ? th it jour Jpjt.nuy e;il<c is feathering ou'," "TlrW'^Mr?Moslem replied, ? 1 told my husband tho othei day tint he must either get n over for tho meal banol or remove the hen roost." A y^ti&it Indy in Fond du Lac, wh'le out walking with her lover, wasattuked by a savage dog, who seized her by the DreaW 'a'nd tor* it from her b ely. The lover fainted with honor at the sight, but tho young lady, much mortified, *cn? for tlio dog with n picket, remark ing that "That 'ere cost one dollar and a bulf, aud wa'nt made lor no do.; to tbnw-np." ,Hj,u. i in oil I'" TJtlt wuB a Tery tender heurtud man iwM Pitta-burg, who being told that his wife lind left tho house an hour b h-re was drowned and her body w is fin-id a milo or so below, said: "She must have flo>**!d down quite lively I' ATT?KNTKV AT LAW. Will pruetioo in tho'Courts uf ORANGE BURG and BAUN WILL. OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Feb 22d Hy THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMRRTCA. THE SOUTHERN ?{////: j Aro. 8 N. Charte. Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Organized nit'l JM-Oted Entirety to Prtpnrinp ymvno and t f'id die qpfyed e(i to BBCOJtR THOROUGH (Practical J&ccouta;;is OVER .VoOO rW?NG M.iA FROM TIIK SOI V//7.A\V ? JA T*S har-e GRADUATED .?< /*/* INSTlTlTTlf)*, it-.! lire now filling RcsPontiHe miit Lucrative Poj lions in the Leading BASKS AND BUSINESS HOUSESef the Canntry. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Studeut'can enter at any time. Special Ind;': idnal Instruction and success ruaran teed. Send for College Documents andsplendidSped mens 0/ Penmanship. Enclose /.<?<> Postage Stamps. Address alt Commteni. .z!ion t ta IT. It. SAlH.i:tt. Prrn'K Southern Business College, r 11. TIMORE, MD. Fever and Ague, from which mankind '.offer over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the svstem, induard by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of BOW hmt on wet soii, and rises with the watery vapor fr?in ii. While the sun is below tlio hor>>n this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and the vim* is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as nn irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only Lids virus, hut also the bile from the blood. Both the Tirui and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with tlio liver, aud become disordered also. Finally, the in tiilCt of our or- . ganUm, as if in an attempt to e.\jicl the noxious mfii?iiin. Gonccotr^tc i the wh >lo li00 1 of the body in the internal excretoncs to iotcc ilii-in it. ??ot it out. The Wood 1 ivcs the ir:*., and rushes to 'bo central organs with congestive violence. Tins ii tbofi.il.i.. Ilul iii ihi* ciio; t R foil?. Then lira Fbvbr follows, in wbiwti tJ?o htoo4 1 oaves the cen ts, ni unxnns nut* ? ?? * t ?? lib > oaclhcr effort to expel the irritating poison through ??.,.t votier groat excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and tbe system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat th6 hopcloss effort another day. These arc tho fits or paroxysms of FaYuii ANi) Aoub. Such constitutional disorder will of course undcr ?ninc the health if it is Hot removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, whioh 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 docs more, or rather does what is of more service to those sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it exjicls it from the system ns it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the system iu health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the prcat 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, P.iinful Affections of the Spleen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections'of the Stomach and Bowels, nil of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This " Aut'B CoBB" removes the cause of these deruugemcuts, and cures ihc disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre torics to expel the vims from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do Ulis their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term aecRmatation. Time may accomplish the same cud, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this ?' AoUE Crna " does it at once, and with safety. Wc have great Tcason 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; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well us rood. TREPAUED by DR. J. C. AYEII & CO. LOWELL, MASS. TitiCE One Dollar ran Bottle. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for it*r1f such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to Tecount the evidenco of"its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure thu people its quality is kept up to Hie best it over has been, nnd that it mny be relied on to do for their relief all it lias ever been found to do. Ayerjs Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Foil C0STIVP.NE8S ; Fon the CriiB ok Dyspepria; F'on J avndicb ; fi Ton tub Cvna or Inmoewtio?* ; i <>l: llEAl'aciie ; For the Curb op Dyssntery; For a Fort Stoma err; For the Curb op F.hybipelas; For tub riiii; For tup. Curb op Scrofula ; For am. Scrofulous Complaints ; For tub Curb op It in r>i atism ; For Diseases op the Skin ; For the Curb op Jjvhr Complaiht; I*"on Dropsy ; Fob the Cure op Tetter, Timors and Salt ItnarM; For Worms; For the Curb of Gout ; F'or a Dinner Pill; For thb Curt, op Nbvraloia; For Puripyino tub Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Piiee 26 cents per Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States, men, and eminent personages, nave lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our spaeo here .will not permit the Insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nlsh gratis onr America t* Alm an ao in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be pot off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer'b, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Z. . All our Remedies are for sale by m. H. CORNELSON Is receiving now, constantly addi tions to his Stock of BEY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware, etc., and offers the same at prices to suit the times. BAGGING and TI^S always on hand. I also continue to buy COTTON, RICE and all COUNTRY Produce at the HIGHESf Market PRICE. Please call in aid see for yourselves. j GEO. H. CORNFXSfWs. THE PEOPME Throughout tho State nrc ncqu.iiultd with tho reputation ol my HOT iL good MEALS and Comforti 1-odngs arc what all r.y eustomjs, transient and pcrmaucut BRAG lo Of 1 ho sr.itic ^nti?fnctiou is expressed s to tho B A HC? A T NS ii> be obtained in niv Store. With a fine nod complete ass rtmeiit nf f! UOOKljlKS, and a Ptnek .?? I?l;V lit H )] IS, unrivalled for excel lence in the Market ol Oruiigeburg. I/can, will jr j.tioty, CALL UPO My friends to remember MERONEY'S STORE Tin es arc hard vory bunt, at.d money hard to get. but those, who give men cull will never di-spute the assertion thut tlietbeet UAR'i.V tu In- iiiul in Omutreburg are obtainable at my Store; nod my St .re only. 1 will kiip nlau. dining the winter, a supply of Ii O KS KS und IlOUS Icr Hit'o tit reasonable prici s The I act is if you waul a 1 Brun in nj ai'V sort, you cannot get it unless you call i?u mos" ?i? >** mm Vl SUGARS OF ALL GfcAUg! I YOSE & IZLAR 3 Whole, alo and Itctail ft: )3km, x UUSSKLE STREET. ?** Arc im w offering a vcrv choi u nud Well selectou sin k ol 2. FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES ? t"J SATISFACTION* GUARANTEED-Q?a ic ~ (i oods 1 >el i vi r il. < VOST2 & I ZLA I I. SMOKE AND 1)15 Y SALT BACON. JUST DECEIVED And now opening1, at 3 A full assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, of every descrip tion, at prices to suit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. MclTamara. Sept 1*7, ist:? ;>r> i p BICE AND GRIST MILL! JVI AlUv IhT BRRKKT. STEAUS & STREET. Having mndc VAST IM PROV EM ENTS In their MILL, ore now prepared to BOUND RICE for thu Public at loirga at the rate ol :C> ota per budiol. Always ou hand '"LEA N KICK and FHESII ORcVUND ?RIST nnd .ME \L We Mill pay the 1 I ICiJ l liST MA RK I ;rr PRICE t ASH, for HOUGH HICE, CORN and PEAS. Satisfacth n guaruutced. ..O I A J% >1 ?> \ i " ocf -1 *' " 00 SOUTH CAROLINA KAILRO.lI> o Cu ahlekton, S. C. December 14, 1872. N AND AFTF.lt SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, lim Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.O.JIO A. m. Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. M. rOB AUOL'STA. Leave Charleston.0 ?*!(> a. m. Arrive at Augusta.5.20 P. M. Full nilABLKSTON. Leave Columbia.O.OO I?. M. Arrive ni Charleston.4.46 I'. m heave Augusta.!*.00 A. m. Arrive nt Charleston.4.46 A. m. columbia NIC.IfT kxi'BRSa?HCNOATS KXOKPT ri?. Leave Charleston.T.::o P. X. Arrive nl Columbia .<>"() A. m. I.ea-e Columbia.7.:?) ?. m. Arrive :it Charleston.I 4."? A. m. m'ousta nii7iit kxpri'sh?sundays EXCBPTRO Leave Charleston.HMO P. m. Arrive at Augusta.7.-'5? A. m. i.esve Augusta.?ti.l? p. m Arrive m oi?.i - -" ? summkrvillr thai*. Leave Suinmcrvillo at.7.2.", A. m. Arrive a' Charleston at.B.40 A. m. Leave Ciiarle.iton at .3.85 P. m. Arrive at Sumuiorville at.-..4.50 P. m. camden BRAXCn. Leave Cam Ion.7 20 A. m. Arrive nt Columbia..11.66 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M. Arrive at Cnuidcn. 6.65 P. m. Hay ami Night Train= connect at August a, with Macon ami Augusta Kail Road, Central Kail Road and Gcoigin Knil Road. This is the quiekosl and moat direct route, ami as comfort able ami < heap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, hq I 1 ? ny iind Night Trains connect with Charlotte Itnnd. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all point < Noi l h. I Camden Train connectant Kingvillo daily j PNcepl Sundays) with nay Paaactigcr Train, j in i run- through to Columbia. A L. TYLER. Viec-Prcaident. S. R PlCKES?, General Ticket Agent s,r> i ** aw Ynliutblc InTenUoiiejbO AN F NT IR ELY NEW Sewing Machine! FOR DOMESTIC USE. OXI.Y FIVE DOLLARS. WITH IUI NKW I'nipp.i Ilulion Holt- Worker. TUE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN j THE MOST DURABLE am? ECONOMI CAL IN USE. a MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH . ? .....I A .? U i?r,A l i i . r, plotc in nil its p.?rt?. usei the Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Self Tiirc-idiug, direct, upright Positive Motion, New reunion. S If Feed and Cb'lh Guiilcr. operates by Wheel mid on a Table. Light Running, Smooth itud iiniselesa like all goo 1 high pi iced iiiiichiues. Hu." patent cheek to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. l.'.?e* the thread direct from the ?pool. Makes tho KbiMic l.eek Stitch (finest aud strongeet stitch known:) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and course, from Cambric te heavy Cloth ?>r Leather, and uscs all descriptions of thread 'I he best mechanical talent in Atnertsa nil I Europe, has been devoted to improving nod simplifying our Machines, combining i n'y that which is practicable, and dis pensing with all complicated surroundings generally round in other machines. Special t?rin.s ami extra inducements tc mule and female agents, storekeepers, Jkc., m ln> will establish agencies through the country aud keep our new inaobities on ex hibition und sale. County rights given to Kill irt n, ruts free. AgrintV complete outfits furnished without any oxira charge. Saiiiplea ol sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, \ci., tent free Address. BROCKS SEWING MACHINE i <> . .No. t vj.'a Broadway, New York; leb 8 ly MONKY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight 1m PricelcuMl! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyesighf use the?e Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Molted together, and derive their name''Diamond" on account id" their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and are warranted superior lo all others in nye. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION. ?None Genuiug unless Stamp ed, with our trade mark. Fur Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union, K. .1. 0LIVRR08, j?n 20? ly Orangeburg, S. C. At Private Sale. rpilE PLANTATION forming a part ol I the Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and known as the DARBY IM.ACL. The tract ??,.Heists of about ?1 ??t? acres, one hull* well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These sic the Finest Lands in the District, and wore valued at $2U peruere in lSiiti. Would be sold for one-halt tha' , rice now. Cine fourth cash, the roinaii -.?r in three iustal moots bearing interest from dale und se cured by mortgage ol tho saute. This is a spleudid CuanCe tor anodyne tie -iiing lo secure Rich Lands, fine W'ator Pow er, excellent Cattle Hange and a Refined Neighborhood, Apply to tlr\s. L. M. KEITT, f>r J G K.L1TT, Eaq. jan e (fir to #go D4YI Ak*'in* WANTED! .vlt classes ot workjQg people, of eittier M'x, young or old, make more money at work lor us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address Gj SI INSON & CO., sept V-1 ? lo Portl ind, Maine. DRY GOOD AND GROCERIES? HAVE GREAT PLEASURE in submitting the following list of GOODS to their patrons nn<l tbo public, ami while thanking them for pant coofidoooo *? liberally bestowed, offer renewed assurance that every effort will be made to n??fe their wauts with tho very best of goods at lowest oash prioo*. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAP3 and clothing, ST A DEE GROCERIES, such m JJIjOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, HAMS. MACK ERE E, LARD A*. FANCY GROCKUIKS, SL'CII AS N ("1'S, RAISINS, JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICES, PICK EES, MU8^ TARD, Ac. CANNED EISH, FRUIT, and VKGK T A ULKS, in every variety, TINWARE, and CROCKERY, A PULL LINE AL \V A VS iw n ? vn ? MOSELEY & CROOir (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.) junc 2? junc 28 Ij DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. The Snbscriber tako? prent picasare In announiinfr to his FRIENDS au?t th? COM* MUNIT1 that lie Tins OrfejCETJ n FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Rcimlenae roeont Iv occupied l>y Mr. Hans Wannnmakcr. r<.nif'..r!:i!>le. Accommodations a Boaatooai Tnlil<< nti'l Cnurtcua At teat ion are Guaranteed. ? ? ? jan 18?am J- W. Ii. ?IKBH. tniiat .. rvL l .4 i tmUimi EE'TuLAE DAIL ? t?AJJH. ANOTHER TRAIN .JUST IN AND VllAAlD WITH .01 H/wLlI mm AND CUSTOiiailS SHOPPING MB <l .ifii end Making Selection from their Extraordinary Li'rgc ?nd Varied Stoak *f O GENERAL MERCH ASDISK Their assortment, with cwnntaut additions, is UNSURPASSED at Doth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH *' {i* "??at tania k?* *<rT ctl a* ?a W ? f4 T vf(~m l ?li Enable them to make the best po?sib'e RATES, which ia tinued from iu ORGANIZATION ? 18 42, > ?***. tfWao* ai Giving an experience of 30 years iu Business. Economy and Enterprise together with the Energy and gentlemanly depart meht of nil their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISHES HOUSE of may BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE--; 25 c i7 -- :. .? >.4'?1 ->iT [ o, Er fcsaw? .f iawo't $ta*t i<iaJ>jM bm? .datf i**??A WorT.D ynfotm the rrnnr that nr. IS Wim ^\nnYT$G ^*Tf|R clj? rintrc Mnkii.j in alt iiw ravion* branches and will Mnnufaotnro er Rar*;? ^.|K Shortcut Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagonn. .And anvaJao prepared with f?^f NEW I'KESS A\D G j TO GIN AND P#VCK CO l'Jfc^? ' SHORT NOTICE. Cotton (.innKD AT mv MILL has brought from fc-t* j^<MtavU, than that Ginned on. the common 0?M. . a jj, fcIG(Jj?.^ oct %pl 2-ly