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The Inebriate's Wife, BY MAOOIE A JENNINUS saw her In the bloom of youth, Her face was very fair; The fe?u*.elcas eyes looked lore and truth, ^ 1 And shone with boauty rare. Her figure wore a charming grace, Angelio was her mien; JTo vestige on her lovely fooe Of discontent was Been. A tender-mother's joy wns she, A doting father's pride, And many bowed the lover's knee, And sought her for their bride. i id yet rt wa? all in vnir?, forsooth, That Cupid aimed hia dart, Till first she met the graceful youth That wooed and won he* heart But soon, overwhelmed with doubts and fears The heart within hor sank, When runt or reached her parents' ears, That to excess he drank. They noted with a troubled sigh The obanging hue that tame, The downward glance aud tearful oyo At mention of his name. And oft they strove with anxious caro ^0 prove't would be her bone, Were she bis destiny to share: ? Alas! they warned iu vain ! For when he vowed for her sweet cake The tempting bowl to shun, She treasured up the words he spuke, Relieved, and was undone. Five years have pnssed?the rosss now Have faded from her chock, And well the shade upon her brow Might vears of suff'ring speak. And why this sorrow of the heart) This cloud upon hor brow? Why docs tho wayward tear drop start? Her hopes arc blighted now! And he who gained her youthful heart', And vowed to make her hlest ? M?wss he who aimed the cruel dart That pierced her gontlc breast. 0 truj *>' " Alas! upon that hnncl?.?mf fsce That won the maiden fair, Intemperance hath left its trace . Tee deeply written there. ? Thai voice whose music once aotild chnrm staii And quell her fearful doubts, Doth now her startled ear alarm With bacchanalian shouts. ?ea bd? -. 'cent w^o Those matohless, most enchanting eyes, That once with luster shone, No traoc of beauty in them lies, ?** Now dull and heavy irrown. e*JV . J ? *?* V ?fit* . . . ?. . , ' ":' . jx?xx uini jovou lorm site vainly deemed She ne'er conld fancy less, ?\ That noblest and most graceful see m l. *?? - Now reels in drunkenness. ee-uTl' jaHow poverty, with all its train Of bitter woes, has cotuo, t To bring a more afhietivo pnin And make more cheeriest homo. ^For many wretched days alone, ? With naught but sorrow near, ? She sits beside her dim heartutono And sheds the silent tour. & ' ' Ah! cruel is the heart, methinks, .-- That wins from tender csro - A youthful, blooming maid, and links Her hopes to dark despnii! ?w ' Who pities not her lot so drear? i*y Her cheerless blighted life? Who could not shed for her a tear? The peer Inebriate's Wife? Bar-Room Yonng man hns not jour eye bi en lietjucutly attracted to a si^n having ihr ominous word ou it, ??B^lt?" Avoid the place; it is no mistirmcr. The ezporieuce of thousand, has provtfd it tobc A bar to re?pec:?bility; A bur to honor; A bar fo happiness; A bar to domestic folieityj A bar to hcavou. Kvcry day proves it to 1;.) > Tkemad to degradation; The road to vice; Tno rontr to the gambler's bell; Tha rond to tlva brothel: [ The road to poverty; The road to wretchedness; fcT-be road to wunt; *xne road to robbery; The road (o murder; Tbc road to prison, The: road to the gallows; 'ihe road to the drunkard's graro-; Tie road to boll. Some, it is truo, do not priHH through all of .these atagos; but intetnperdtioe persisted in,' always ends in the dm ik ards grave, and we have too liiuoii roa son to fear, in hell The bar room Is truly Tbe eurac of tho drunkard's wife; The curse of tho drunkard's child; The enrre of the drunkard's homo. Those only who have known iho bit tern ess of being a drunkard's wile or child o*o know the misery and tho hor ror of a drunkard* homo. Yotftig pian, before you onter the bnr room, stop. Ponder (he paths of your feet era it be lb rev or too late. Alan of family, floo tho bar room r?s 5pu would in honor fulfil tho pledge id' Jove niHijy to (?er who is tue cjo-npunj mi ' of your jo) s und" of your sorrows. 1 . JL> 11 JAM1??M ATTORN FA' AT LAW. Will pruetico in the Courts of OUANQE OR?i and CAUNWILl,. oJpFK.'KfoUUT HOt HE HQ JA U l". fph -::d ? .:<'. lh'; THE OT.D ESTABLISHED OF ^AM F.RICA. Aa j I TUE SOUTHERN No. 8 N:< Charles Street, BALTIMORE, AfD. ChrrnnUrd *n-l Dei-nUd EfnHfttu 10 Prtparinf tfJvUHy and wU<Llle cy/tjfA a? TO BBCOMI TBOKO?OB (Practical AccouyiUi>:Is AXD 0 VER 250 0 YO UNG M. i.\ rv.oM Ttm SOVfjUiKN STA JES have CEAPIA ! Hp. ?' this MST! WH Off. mmi art now filling Kes??ksi Vi au.:' Lu< ? ?. . ix the Uading i:.ltnCS AND f WE.'.S ftOVSES ef the Country * THERE A KF. NO I'. I CA TA WS. Students can tnter at any tin e. Sfeeial individual fnttruetion and sue.-est gu-aran ieeii. Sena1'/or College DocumiHt* andif-lendid Sfe<i~ mens ?/t'tnmatuhip. J'.h, tost two I'ostagt Stamps. AJJress all Communications to ??'. //. SJ.1tt.E1t, I'rrn'L ?. i. tiier,fi .'?Hsi.ttS' ( ?//<??*, '/? <i.rtiio.':E, mo. Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is tttc consequence of a discos* d action in the system, induced by the poisonous mi asm of vcgcuiblc decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of sol?r hesjt oh wet soii. and rises with tho watery vnpor from it. While the sun is below the hor^on this vapor Unser-? near the earth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as nn irritating poison on tho internal viscera and excrcunt; organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete 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 the liver, and become disordered'also. Finally, tho instinct nf our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel 'be noxious infusion, concentrates the winde blood of the body in the internal oxcrctorics to force them to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is theCiita... lliU in this elfort it fails. Then tho Fkvbr follows, in which'the blood loaves the cen tral organs and rushos to the surface, as if in another eifuri to tapf! the irritating poison through that other groat excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for tho recovery of strength to repeat the hopeluss eifort another day. These arc the fits or paroxysms of FSVBU and Aoue. Such constitutional disorder svill of course under mine the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer'a 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 cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather does what is of more- service to thoso sub ject to this Infection. If taken in season It expels tt from the system as'it is absorbed, and thus keep* those who use it free from its attacks ; keeps tho system in health although exposed to the disoasc. Consequently it not only cues, bill protects from, tho 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, Oout, Blindness, Tooth.i.-he. Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Splocn, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, 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, und cures tho disease. litis it accomplishes by stimulating the cxere tories to oxpel the virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become hut red to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises whut we term acclimaiation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " Aouk Cvrb " docs it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is n ?urer 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 as good. prepared by DR. J. G. AYER & CO. LO\VE"LL, MAUS, rnras One Dollar per Bottle. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral bos won for itself such n renown for the cure of every variety of Throat nnd I.ung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evideuco of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed.. As it has -Jong been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be roliod on to do for their relief ull it has ever been found to do. Ayey's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fon Costivbmbss; For tub Curb or Dyspepsia; Fur JAUNDICE; For the CTbu or Indigestion ; For IIr.u>acuk; For tub Corp. op Dysextbry; Fo* a Fori, Stoma? it ; For tb? Cran op Erysipelas; Ftrtt tub Piles; For tub Cire or NcitorfLA; For all Sciiorti.ors Con rum ts; For thh Cuku op Kiiei'm atism ; For Diseases or Tin: Skin ; For tumi Clbx or livr.it Complaint; Fon Dun ps v ; For ihk Core op Tetter, Tumors anw Salt Rheim ; For Wonus; For the Ccre of Gout; For a Dinner I'ii.l; ? For the Core op Ki:i baloia; For Pdripyino thh Blood. They arc sugar-coated, so that tho most sensi tive can tnko them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from tkeir use in any quantity. , Prioe 25 couta per Box; Five boxoa for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent pereonsgos, have lout their names to certify the unparalleled usebdnrss of these remedies, hut our spare here will not permit tho insertion of thorn. Tho Agents below named fur nish gratis oor AmbWcan Almanac in whichthay are given ; with also full 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 other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayf.h's, nnd take no others. The sick I have j\ -bC8t ald thorcfor the,n? nn(1 lhpy ?b.oul* *. AU our Remedles^e^ aals^by^ f ^| y? GEO. H. CORNELSON Is receiving now, constantly addi tions to his Stock of DRY 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 TIES always on hand. I also continue to buy COTTON, RICE and all COUNTRY Produce at the HIGHEST Market PRICE. Please call in and see for yourselves. GEG. II, COKNELSQN'S, * THE PEOPLE Throughout* tlio State arc acquainted with til-! reputation ol mv HOTKI,. <;(;<>!> MEALS and Comfortable Lodgings are what all my customer?, transient and permanent BRAG Of The panic satisfaction i.? expressed as to (bp BARGAINS lobe obtained in my Store. With u fine a.i.l complete nssnrtruont of OUOCKIIIES. atad a Mock of DRY GOluJSViWrivlUcd for excels It nf? in (he Muikcl t>r Omtigcburg. I can, will' propriety, CALL UPON My friends to remember MERONEY'S ST?RE Tin cs arc hard, very bard, and money bard to *rct. but those who gtrc men call will never dispute ihe mv-cttinn that the beat UAK<}\ S s tu he hud in ?rnu^ebtirg uro obtainable at mv St ire, and my Store only, I \riil keep al-n. dining tbc winter. 0 supply pi" IIORSKS and Ii<)(iS fur sale at reasonable prices Tbc tuet if you vraiil u I ai.aiu 'I ;ti V Bort, 3 ?>il cannot > ct il Ulilcsd V?u cad ? >ti us! Lg-ii vv. a. si i;;'iiox ]?:v. SUGARS OF ALL GBA11 S! 1' VOSE & IZLAR I Wli?lesale ami I?<viaII iiri'vi, to . JULSSL'i.l. S'J ItKKT. . >-" Are now offering a very choice and well scleuted stock <d I FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES ? $rv' BATlSfACTION GUAKANTHEU ujfl r. '?' tjtiuJ^ Delivered. % VOSJJ & IYA'u a.I?. SMOKE AND DRY SALT DACDX. JUST RECEIVED And now opening, at ra's A full assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, of every descrip tion, at prices to suit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. TrlcXTamara. Sept -jt, im:1? :'?."> ip RICE AND GRIST MILL! STEAUS & STREET. Utving mffitc V AS T J M l'RO V KM I!NTS in their MI I.L. nro now prepared 1 (>l'.\l> RK'K ior tho l'ublio at. Irfrgo at tha rate ol :'..'> ctd per bu-lud. Alwnjs op hand '.'LEAN IUCE and FRESH t.ROl ND (JRLST and MEAL \\ .? : I ill pay tilt) I I 10 I I l?$T JttA I* K ET FBIpES ?. ??t\ I *-* m 1 I V? ^r j PcAFt!; for ROIGII RICK, TORN an 1 PKAS. Sat lafaclK n- au irrVMi G?r) 00 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILISOAO ?tr?k)LK-MJV VW W Qiarlkbtok, S. C. December 14, 1H72. ON AM* A FTEli til'N I?A Y JpFt'KMBER 14, tin- I'.i --eager Train On iliw .Seulh Carolina Bnilroatl will, run us follows . r<m columbia. Leayi> Charleston.-9.30 A- M. Arrive nt Columbia.6.20 l\ M. run avqust \. Leave Charleston.0 .30 A. M. Arrive ut Augusta..-?.6.20 1'. M-. rOB nilABLBSTON. I eave Columbia.9.00 I*. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 IN M Leavo Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 A. M. COLUMBIA NlOlir bxprbss?SOXDAT9 RXOEPT Kl>. Leave Charleston.l.'M) P. >l Arrive at Columbia.6.80 A. M. Leave Columbia.7.oO P. M. Arrive at Charleston. .1 !?"> A. M. AUGUSTA KIOUT KXPUKSS-SUBOAVS KXCRPTBD Leavo Charleston.s.::0 P. M. Arrive nl Augusta.7.".*? A. M. Leave AltgUSta.<>. 1 ? "> P? M Arrive at Charlcstou.6.50 A. M. inilHF.ItVTLije TRAIh. Leave Summerville ut...7.25 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.*.!<? A. M. LeaV* Charleston: nt.II :i.*i P. M. At rive, at Summorvillc at.-LOOP. M. OAMORN DBANCU. Leave Camdcn.7 '20 A. M. Arrivom Columbia...!.11.65 A. M. Lean Columbia.'J. 10 P. M. At l ive at Cuoiidoii. 0.66 P. M. Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta, with M a con and Augusta Hail lload, Central Hail Road and fjeorgin Kail Lou.| This is I he quickest and must direct route, nnd us comfortable and cheap as any oilier route to LnuisVtlle, Cinetonntij Chicago, .St. Louis, and nil other | oint? West mid Northwest. ( elumhia -"Hglu Ti^ii:; connects with OreenVille and (.'oll'im'hia Railroad, un 1 Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Bond. Through Tickets on sale, via th's route to all points North. Cum dell Train counpctvat Kiugvill?* daily i?xeept Sundays i with u?y l'o-.-enger Tr.-iin. und run! through lu <"? lnmbin. A. L. TVLER, Vice-Prcsident. S. 15. PicKr.xs, Ucheriil Ticket Agent. et*' A 1 j;lual>Ir Invrsitioiisi?) {',? AN ENTHIELT NEW Sewing Mae-iitre*! F??R DOMESTIC 1 SE. O.M.Y FIVE DOM, A ICS. WiXJ' : i| r; nrw i'aloiil Ihittoii Kol;- Worker. THE Must SIMPLE AND Ct^MPApT IN <.'~i STUIh Tins THE M?ST PL" KABLE AN J ECONO.MT CAT. IN OSE. A MODEL <?!' d?MIUN^l) .STRKNMTll AN 1? P.EACTY. Complete.in nil its pari? uses (he Straight j Eye !' date i Needle, Sell Tines Uug, direct, upright Po Itivt Motion, New Tension? Self Feed ahddctb'Oul'dori Operales'by Wheel and on a Table. Light Itimning, Smooth mid noiseless like all good high pi-iocd machines. Has patent cheek to prevent the wheel being tinned tito wrung way. Uso.1 the threap direct from the tpool. Makes the Elastic Leek Stitch (finest and strouzcot stitch known:! firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds' of wor!;. tine and coarse, frotu Cambric te heavy CI?jiU or Leather, mid u->es all descriptions of thread The best mechanical talent in Ameviza an 1 Furopc, li.f been devoted to improving and simplifying our Machines, combining wiiiy shoe fwuieh is practicable, and di? pensing with nl! complicated surroundings generally found in other inuL-h.iu.es. Special terms and extra inducements tt, mule atid leuiale a^vnui, store sjsM'pera, ire. who will establish agmcics through the country and keep our new machines on ex hibition and sale. County rights given to smart agents lice. Agent's complete outfits fhriiisliud n.ihout any extra charge. .vaUip!es ?f sew.ng, descriptive circulars containing terms, IcsTundnialsj engravings. Sie., sent ii ??,? Address, BROCKS SEWING MACHINE t o . No. 1329 Urondway, New * urk. leb S ly M?NJKY CANNOT ULY ill Tor Night I*riooIo?s ! I HUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If yoti r.'ilue your Fyesight u?c the-.- Pcr i'eei l.etises. Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive Iheir iiamo ??Diamond" on account of their Fiord* noes and Brilliancy. They will lu?t many v-ars willimit chance, and are warranted superior to nil others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica.! Manufacturing Co.. New York. CAUTION.?None Genuine unless statnp fd with our trndo mark. For Sale by Responsible Agsnts ihrough otit the L ii ion. t. j. ofcivtnos. jan 20?ly Oi-ang? bur>r. S. C. At Private Sale. rnilE l'L\NTATK?N forming a part of L tho Estate of the late Col. Keitt, nnd known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract consists <?! about li00 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Kieh, lied, (loam Soil, adapted to Crops of nil kind-. Tlic-c are the Finest Lands in the District, and were valued at $JO per acre in I860. Would be .-old for one.hull ilia' , rice now. One fourth cash, tho rcmaii or in three iltttal mciita bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho samo. This is a splendid clinnco tor aneryno tie siring Ib'SOvhirc Kieh Land*, fiubnntor Pow er, e.'.celNm Cattle Klinge nnd a Kefitied Neighborhood. Apply lo Mrs. L. M. KEITT, Or J M Kl 11 1'. Bsq, jan ?' fj - m ?1?) 1%.? DAY! ARCIIIII \\ VNiKD! til classes ol working ptuplo, of either sex, young or old, in ike more money at work tYvr us in their sparo inonieiiis. or all the tiiue, than nt anything else. Particulars frees" Address' Gj STINSON & CO., 1 sept. -le Pvitlnid, Maine. MOSEL!i DRY GOOD AND Mlite, HAVE r.KKAT PLEASURE iu submitting tbe following list of GOODS to their palroiiH und the public, and while thanking them for paet confident* e? liberally bestowed, offer renewed assurance tbat every effort will be made te Meet their wants with the very best of goods at lowcit cash prioaa. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ?kPW'^ aud CLOTHING-, STAPLE GROCERIES, aueh FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, DACON, HAMS, MAqKEREL, LARD &e. FANCY GROCERIES, SUCH AS NUTS, .i ,?>U?l- to RAISINS. JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICES. PICKLES , TARDj ?Q., C ANN KD FISH, FRUIT, and'VE?fc TARLKS, in every variety, TINWARE, and CltOCKERY, A FULL LINE AIR WAYS ON HAND. c : june 28 MOSELEY & CROOK, (OITOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVlNa^BAM*.) junc 28 DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURff, fiHfc MM J l',l:''l'fn 'er,l'll;i',*:rMl I'lra.iiro in announcing to hi? I Ml NITl thm 1.? baa OPK.NJSD a fTKST-CLASS HOI KL, at tb? Iv occupied by Mr Harle Wannamakcr. Commrtoble Aocdra I rtblo in.J ?.'.iirieus Atteution nre Guaranteed. jan 1U??m FRTENTD8 and tk? COM Largo R?oidao?e raeent orainodation?, a Boaateaa 4- w. n. hkk^. eW EEGTJLAR DAILY TRADE... i A NOT!' Eft fTlAlN" JUST TN AND FIT.LUD YTITH . A ?\i -/.V* mtU e* anp avT<;::::!:s shopping rr Making Selection from their Extraordinary Lirge aad Varied 6tcfftf-?|ft GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their aisortment, with constant additions, ia ? bateM ^aanMri ? UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. bwm Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets * "' FOR THE CASKET*A* Knnble tbeui to mako the best possible RATES, which is tinned from its ORGANIZATION? 18 42, 1 &oa/>$ a H??4 *eve*?-,e?1,1t, s^fi sM? Giviug an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise together with the Enerrv and - geafTeraanlr depart ment of all their Assistants, arc always fouud at the OLD EST A R11K if h? HOCSR of may 25 DULL, SCOVILL & PIKE OLD ESTABLISH** nit I tomtli tjsfisn ?caeimayt ?*f m fis pi *3?mu AH J iM ai* rVfs ? seat tn??T, St ad ad dfcitfw I-."'4!. * ?Cef ?t??? mm mitetma taeatt ' Us! ti?*ol }?i? off? it^?ITLD IN! nl'M Tlir. IWULIG THAT UK IS ST1T.T, i'AilKYTNO ON TM caju ? ^> riniic Mnkii.* fij *11 its various hriincbeo unit will Manufacture or Repair Sti t?e i r -i Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also pye^^^i^^^ NEW fttEJft ANtt'D 1 JO <:iN \S?'+*tmOfJtfOt* * ' - BIIOBT NOTICK.. Cotton 0INN KD AT MY MILL has brought from I U i^ontraere iban thai Ginned on^be common ^**rlh; StGtta. oej *pl 2?ly