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Pbetical Extracts. Ob,'Absatom I ty son I rsy'son I His feeco was white as stow; T a 6 I aw yte run U oV 6 t1 Ing dok And smokod his pipe -of clay, And Rxoue 0oqy &he- bob 111pOUng, Wl iA ouou bod tne a 1When ftoin the bqug4s. aoIny Ant), o, So run, E a , and hurry up Yes, or any othor mun. Of, what are tiho wild waves sayinq? I oried"the lWng nigiht tii'ough, A O6 rip.lie'd.0 the hSigh? little nioro lder too. The hatp of nature's advent strung Is coming throigh the rye; Then Ise ine'quWck and go, iny honey, Said the spidet to the By. 11y:Willie's-on the -dark, blue sea, oWith;iro hundted thousand more, Ahd:niy daiy aro'gliding swiftly by To the old Kentucky shore. th&' Americaft Girl of the Period. VIEWED ROM AN ENGLISiI STAND. .)O,NT. certain London paper is cred ited with a particular and intimato .knovledge of American affairs and American people, and this is' what one of'i,s *titors has to say about the American young lady : This is the country where wo men first a ritated for their rigitm, although what rights an American yOu . Tady does not already pos sess I ti at a loss to conceive. When she tIMrrliCS she comiIts a so!t 6C soclil suicido, but befoi thd~"happy dispatch" she has Ov ery thing pretty much her own wa. 0Lei flathor pays for hor PAih'al toilets without ropining; her mother is her humble sorvatit. From tho agol'ten to tho day of her mnarriJago,she indulges in one long flirtation. although theobject of it freqnenttly chtinges. Sie noi titer roads, nor works, nor walks; her ivhole existenco is passed in flirting, dressing, driving and'danc ing.H 11or life at a watering place is, should imagine, somewhat a monotonous one, although she sooti$ thbroughly to enjoy it. She gets up at about 10 o'clock, and af ter a breaktast which would give a London drayman an indigestion, she flirts on a verandah until 2 o'clock, then she dresses, at 3 she dines, aftor dinner she goes out driving with some favoied swain ; when sho 'returns she dresses again for ton and fiom 8 to 12 o'clock she dances. To all intents and purpoqs,she is, without a- chape rond, *Uut sho is' able *to take care of horself. Occasionally, but rare ly, ghe npriesffor love, but, as a gewdral Rilo,; she knows to a dollar what every admirer has, and as pires td alhouse in Fifth avenue, a carriage, am~I to be arrayed in silks and fine linen. "I had an offer from a man with $20,000 a year and a greiving business," said an ethereal beidig of' sixteen to. me, "but I shall fill out more in a year or two, when I think I can do bet ter." WVest Point, one of the proet tiest of American* wa tering-places, is the most favorite field for flirta tion, because it is 'close to the Mili tary Academy.' The fortunate yetJlfat thtis establishment are much in vogueO with the fair sex indoed&a flli-ttin with 6tno 4'theso buddiq1g wvarriors forres an espoen tiai.laNt'bf a thorough faishionable education. Thesasentimentalities are, I believe, of the most,innocent character. At. the end of' the sea son the'future hero cuts off a but tt'rbim his cotst and gives it to tho&ob,jpct of his affections, who treasiired te trophy as an' Indian ' W6sle's Dream. We wvould advise those who are sorely tr6ubled and vexed in spirit, lest e~adventur'e they have not fou u(ho fruo' Chutch, to read1 tltfe l6i'ia vision of the colcbra ted Wesley, who at one time was seriously troubled in mindl, in re gard to the disposition of' the various oects ard the chances of' e fgefgeoto frituVe htad>i n rprimidhmet1t. A dreig~n one nitg r4nsported htiim in. 'its uncertain wandermngs to thte gates oftholi.: 2 MA?bIthore any Roman Catho lies lippe,?'m aked though tful Wesley; * 'Yes,'iwas the reply. 'Anf'Presbyterians? 'Yes,' again wvas the answer. 'Any Conigregationalistes?' 'Yes.' 'Any Methodists?' by way .of a clincher, asked the pious Wesley. 'Yes,' to his great indignation, was answered. In the mystic ways of dreams, a sudden t,raneitio'n, and he stood before the gates .of Heaven. Im proviig. his opporLtmnity, he again inqir.edu ; 'Are there any Ronian Catholics here ?' 'No,' wha' eplied. *Any 'Lethodists ?' 'No.' wQ Qg, y pg are they in,sko?' 4O ristians ?' was the jubilant ,'A' Idin> Pittsfield' was stritek dit~b' the1 $ring of a cannon~ JK IfQ793 'rat'iod nmihlve, In coneq'uence, invited thed ari'till *rpl'ms9A 40, .praetieb near ,*UV494 'S BALE. Bank 4f4owbrry,b. 0., vs. Henry Whit. mirke. - By virtue of sundry writ4 of Fieri Faelqs t diro6ted, I WilC sello'n.thd,f1rst fon Iy IPenber geit, at Nowlberry Couil All tho right, title and Interest which Henry W. tmlre,jy have ,had *pinoo the renditon- theZlodgihent iW tile above stated eaa tio s of land -,, it g. on the plrs4*iqAb.bunded by 1ots bt im. ecnt P0dICUI aeob Singley, now in the possession of Wright & Coppook, levied .on at it eu of the B'alk of Newbbrry, 4. '0.,' Whitmire. $4-. Also,ajl:tbi6 igl), title and interest which Georgq?D. Smith m14y have had in said lot of land sitte the rendition of the judgment in the Caie of the Bank of Newberry, a. 0. vs. George D. smith, levied on at the suit of the Batik of Newberry, s. c. vs. George D. smith. $3 Also, One tract of land containing one hundred afd twenty-eig ht acres, more or less, bounded by lands samuel McKee dec'd., Estate of samuel Young and Mrs. Atchison and others. Also, The line brick house! and lot now owned and occupied by W. It.' Wlebl, and lying on Main street leadlg from Court Rouse to the 0. & 0. R. R.. an4liounded by Jots of Henry Koon and 11. 0. Henson. Levied on as the prop. erty of N. F. Johnson, at the suit of the Bank of Newberry. $3 Also, sevei hundred acres, more or less, bounded bv land of Dr. It. P. Clark, E. P. Chalmers, Win D. Rleeder, et ii. Levied on at tile suit of Wami. Neal for samuel Jor dan, et al. vs. It. W. Clarv. $3 Also, I will resell 530acres. more or less, (at the risk of the first purchaser) bounded by lands of Dr. George Glenn and others. Levied on ut tihe suit of H1. W. Itlkard vs. J. B. Glymph. $3 Also, One lot in Helena, containing three and three fourth acres, more or less, bound ed by lots of R. Scruggs and others near G. & 0. R. It. Levied on as the property of J. M. Plumer at the suit of James Fentier. T. Ml. PAYSINGER, s. N. 0. Nov 10, 44-3t 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of atn order from John T. Pe terson, Probate Judge for Newberry Coun ty, I will sell at Newberry 0. I., on the first Monday in December next, the follow ing property viz: One tract of land Con. twining two hutndred acres, more or less, bounded boy lands of J.imes A. Crotwell, Bailais Mt. ituzhardt and others, and lying in three miles of town. Txms, Ot1e half cnsh, balance on a credit one year, intetest i7rom day of sale and a bond and mortgage to secure the samne. The same being sold as tihe real estate of Nancy Davis deceased. 5. Also 229 acres more or lese, bounded by lands of James McClung, estate of John Sterling, Wai. M. Millier and others, the reia estate of James K. Gilder, deceased. T.ixns-One third cash and the balance on a credit, of One and two years, it two equal Installments with interest from day of sale, with at bond and two good sureties and a mortgage to secure the pay ments. Time cost must ba paid in cash 4. Also tract No. 1, conttaining 9o4 acres more or less, bounded by lands of ienry Boozer, by other latids of the estate, Fred crick Boozer and others. No. 2, 160 86.100 acres more or less, bounded by. hads of the estate, Rebeeca IIendrix and others. No..3, 11) 39,100 acres more or less, bounjudby" lands of A. J. Longshore, 'jevi Longshoro and others. The 3 tracts, )eig the real estate of George Boozer, do .eased. , TxRts-One third .ash and the balance on,a credit of one ye ir, with a bond and mo tgage to secure the same. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying time whole In cashia . .5. ShePiff's Sales in Equity. George Brown, surviving ex'or of Daniel T. Cur eton, de.e'd., vs. Sarah Oumretoni, Admn'x.; of' James Ouaretoni, dec'd. James Cu'reton, de'd., vs. George Brown amid wife, and othmers. Pumrsant,ar to a deeretal order in the above stated ease, T will resell at the risk of the first purchaser, Three Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land, miore or less, bounded by, lands of E. K. Sebumpert, waters of Bush Rirer, and the home place of Daniel Cure toni, deceased. Terms, one third ash, the balance en a credit of one and two years, wvih interest from day of sale, and a'moert' gage to scure the same. T. Md. PAYSINGERI, B. N. C. Nov 10, 44-3t $6. Henry WI. Domninick anad wife, vs. Anna Lake, et al. PURSUkNT to a deeretal order in thte aubove stated ease, I will sell at Newberry 0. II., omn the first Moanday inm December miet, the following lanid, viz ;The read Es tate of B3ejamin Lake, deceaised, containing Three [Imundmed and Sixty-four Acres, mnore or less, bounded by landas of J. S. Iair, M[rs. Mtargaret Nobles, Mirs. Elizabeth Swindler, et al. Tme amne will be sold in three tracts. Platts shown on clay of sale. Ticaus-Oneo third cash, the balanice on one and two years with eqamal instalmmeopta, wlih a mnortgage of premisea. T. M1. PAYSINGER, 5. N. c. Nov. 10, 44--St.$6 Stiles IIurd and other creditors, vs. Emmna Miathils, et al. PURSUANT to a decretal ordier itn the atbove stated case, I will sell at, Newberry C.- i., on ilie first, Monday ian December mnext., onte tract of lanmd containintg Onme Ilun-. dred Acres, umore or less, boundimed by iammds of Jamets Lester, -lands formerly owned by T & Ranmdall Croft, and lyig oni Bnmshi River. Tmcanus-.One third cash unad the balanico on a ere4irt of onme.year, with ieterest ft om dlate, atnd a mortgage to secure tihe same. .T M. P'AYSINGER, a. N. a. Nov. .10, 44--3t $0. Catharins A. WVard at. al. vs. James B. Drown. In Equity, SPursuanmt to theo deeretal order, in thes above stated ease, I will sell at Newvberry C. 1I., 8. C., on thme 1st Monday ta december next, te'follow. ing tract of land, viz: '4 aores. more or teas ,situate in IIelena, bound ed by tots of Joel 11. iEdwards, a street separas ting it tronm -- Lonig's Jot, and lot of Johnu D. lIamuntiugton, and others. to rms-One,thiirdi. cash, antd balance on a credit of oneo year, with bond anti mortgae to scure the same I he puarehaser may pay all or as much moere tha\one third as he my ebeose. IO.M.IA YSI.x ER., 5. z. a. 6 Mathias Wicker vs. J. A. Kibler. In Equi ty. Pturauant to a deerotal order In the above stated case, I will seli at NIewberry 0. HI. on the 1st Mon'day In December next, the "fo., lowing tracts of land. viz: Onte tract '70k acres, mere or less, bounded by lands of Abram Moore. 3. 8. Birge, dec'd., and Lot No. 2 and 4.. One other. tract 1081 acres, more or leiad, bounded by .estate of '1e71 Wheeler. LdtA No 3,2 and 1, Abrani Mfoore, and TAt. Nd. 5, situte. ont Cmir Creek andi *aters or Broad River. Termis Crsh. T. Md. PAYSINGERI, s. Ni. o. lIai-tha E. .Idena vs. J2ter Ouber, L. MK. Troiet, vs. reter Suber,, Ie Sqlty. Parsuant to the deeretal order,. a h abo sttd eae will sell at Newborry 0. 1. on IrMou'da~ in pDeoember heathfoown tract of la.u , vf,: ec,h olwn 10, . es,sit'uate in Niwber Noon, P1'eA'y Moon an d'Oher *Terms of Sale leasih, talance' on a credit of 12months with amereat flrom the day 'of tale. The purchaser togIve,bond atad nmortgage t6 sem edred sy.ali cash ilpurcha. T '/.. i. N . .o Sherils Sale. John.:D,rs4 A wife, vs. eAdmn*r A tl' Others. I'uisntto the decrttal ordet i tieabob statd se, Iwill soll at Nowborry 0. II., on the first Monday in December next, fourteen and 33-100 acres of land, more or less, the same ~ Utt- IIomestead! or Deayton Nanc 140 d. bOutnded by tho street leading from NoWberry-C. i, t O'Noall's Mill, the lot of Dr. Ogler and the liggins Ferry Road. On this plae theri are fino buildings, and the pkaeo is very desirable, being in Aho in eorporatfon. - , - Torms of Sato-Ono third Cash, with the prkylicge, of paying the wholo in Cash, but if not psid, to bo secured by the bond of the purchaser with a mortgage of the promises, and insurance of the buildings in such Com% pany as I thay approve, for one yeat'. THO08. 1. PAYSINGEM, s. N. o. Nov. 17, 45--21. Sheriff's Sale. By virtqo of sundry writs of Flori Faclas to me directed, I will sell on first Monday in Dec. next, three hundred and forty acres more or less, bounded by lands of Harvy Suber, T. A..Alowine, Joseph Caldwell and others. Levied on as the property of W. iH. Ruff, at the suit of F. H. Dominick and othob ers. 3. T. f. PAYSINGEt, a. N. c. Nov. 17 45 3t Sheriff's Sale in Equity. Silas Johnstone for others, vs. Mary Ml. Nothers. et al. Newberry in Equity. Pursuant to a decretal order in the above stated case, I will soll at Unionvillo, South Carolina, on the first Monday in December next, tho following lot viz; One house and lot containing 4 acres,moro or loss. the same beln the lot formerly owned by Dr. Edward M. be. Terms of sale cash. T M1. PAYSINGER, s. N. o. Unionvillo "Times" pleaso copy this case twice and forward bill to this offeo. 6 Notice of Sale of Land. In Common Ploas-Nowbotry. Washington Floyd and others. vs. Atlachm't. Robert Adams. In pursuance of an order of the Court to me.directed, as Assignee of the Estato of absent defendant, Robert Adams, I will sell at Newberry C. H1., at public auction, on the gast Monday in December next, all the real estate of the said Riobert Adams, sit nate in Newberry County, attached In the cases against him, consisting of 330 Acres, More or less, and bounded by lands of Silas Walker John Watkins, T. 11. Chappell and James hill. TRM.Ats op SA.IL-As follows, one half for cash and the other haif on a credit of twelve mionths with interest fro: day of sale, the purchaser to secure the credit portion by a noie with approved sureties; or to pay all cash if purchaser should wish to (10 so. - THOMAS L. WHITE, Nov. 10, 44-3t Assignee. In Re. Martin Chapin, in dividually, and as Survi vor of Summer & Chapin, Bankrupt. By order o1 the lion. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the U. S. Dist. Court for the Dist. 0lSe. Ca., I will sell at the residence of Martin Cliapin, in Lexington County on Wednesday, the 1st day of December, 1869, all the real and personal property belonging to the estate of Martin Chapin, individually and as Survivor of Summer & Chapin-Bankrupt, to wit, I tract of land situate in Lexington County, on ilack Creek, containing 606 acres, more or less, bounded by lands -f Win. Taylor, Joshua Taylor, Henry Addy, John Able, and the two notch road; 1 tract containing 2551. acres, m1ore or loss, bounding en ands of WV. L,. Summeor, dec'd, Mary A Mairtin, Jacob Koon ands othiers; 1 trr.ct cointailning SO06 acres, more or less,bouniding ont landlsot A. llaitiwanger, Jacob Koon and others ; 1 tract containing 100 aerca miore or less, bounding on lantds at Jacob WVessinger, ElI slice, J. Y. Kooni and others, and all situate in Lexin;toni County. I finie steami saw mill in fine running order, with appar atus conmpleta. Also horses, mules, wagon gearinig, black smith tools, farming tools, old irons, log chains, &c., &c. Terms Cash, purchasers to pay for a pers and stamps. JOHN T. PETE~RSON, Nov. 3 43 4t. Assignee. In'Re-J IH..Suber, Bankr't. By order- of the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the U. S. District Court, for the District.of South Carolina. I will sc;ll at the residence of J. Hardy Suber, in Nowberry County, on Wednesday the 24th day of No vember, 1889, all the real and personal prop,. arty belongIng to the Estate of said J. Iair dy Suber--Bankruipt. The Real Estate con,. slats of all the Interest, right and title of said Bankrupt, in or to the following tracts of land, viz: 1 Tract containing 332 sicres, more or less, hounded by lands of 3. I. Hlellar. John Crooks and others. 1 Tract containIng 273 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dann iel Suber, Wade Suher and Bsoaid River, I Tract containIng 193 acres, more or loss, hounded by lands of J. M. Brooks. T, B. Kennerly and others. 1 Tract containing 4i0 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of WV, P. Gilliam, WV. H. Rluff and J. BI. Smith, and 1 Tract containing 13 & acres, mnore oz less, bou'nded by hinds of Daniel Snber and the Columbia road, and all situate ini New. berry Countly. Also, some Notes and AOq counts. TiEIIMS CASIL Purechasers to pay fot papers and stamps. * JOllN T. PETERSON, Assignee. No.343 3t__. A etefan hvio suffered for years froni ANervous Debility, P'rematuire Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, wvill, for the sake of' suffering humanity send free to ali who need it, the receipt anJ dIrections for making the simple remedy by which lhe was cnrod. Sufferers wishing tc profit by the Advertiser's experience, can dC so by addressing, in perfet c.onfidence, JOHN BI. OGDEN, Jun 2 21 ly. No. 42 Cdar.st., N. Y . NICKERSON HOUSE. CO0L UMIlB IA, 80UTil CAiiOINA. This pleasantly located IIOTEL, unsus passedi by any Ilouse in the South for com. fort and healthy locality, is open to Trav ellers aind others seeking BOA RD for the Summer. Families can be accommnodated with nicee, airy rooms, on reaisonaubie termns, "A call is solicited." My~ Omnibus will be fonund at thie differ Onit deOpot--phassengers earriedl to and I romn the Hotel fr.06 of eharge. -Mayi 1920 tf WM. A. WRIGH T. DRY GOODS! DRY GO9R! .A.t "Wholesale. STOLL, WEIBB.& Co., 98 & 289. KING-STRIEET, OHAIILESTON, 9. 0. Are nowv oeninR a complete assortment offrat very low prices. tsvlhwe il HavIng pierchased ou'Godds for eoash, it wvill etable ts to.sOil themi atamchlw figure than unsu il. Country Mrhnswil find it to their sdvantage to give its a call. SsTOX I~WWN B 6D.O,, 287'fND 280 EINd4T*EET, . Tpto Doore) bloiy Wentworth. *Os'.t. 1'3 AMt * CllRIAGES ANDlARNESS$ L.'ODHAPON 800., Cori of Mooting& Wontworth Ste. ALSO - 2H,1ayno St., Charlostpn,.8. 0. (IONSTANTL on. and the BEST VARI1ETY in this City, whioh. .woffer LOW. FOtCASIL Children's Carriages, Of all Styles and at low Prices. HARNESS of all kinds, and of Best Quality. AGENOY EOR TIE Passaic Spring Works. A Large lot of Carriage and Car Springs always on hand. Nov. 8 48 umos. Kinsman's Candy Factory. Our long experio n co in th o CONFE GTIONARY MANUFACTURING, Has taight us1 that Candy man ufacturedI from lowor grados than CRUSHED SUGAR, will not stand our climato and wo warraift our Candy to be manufactured purely from CRUSIIED SUGA R. No charge for boxes. A lar e discount if cash is sent before shipnient. KINSMAN BROS., 279 King Stroot, Charleston, S. 0. SirRegist-cred Lottors and Post Offico Money Orders can be sont at our risk. Oct. 20 40 6m. Grover & Baker's FIRST PREMIUM FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine was awarded the I0io1IST Pnic at the World's Fair at Paris, 18o7, for its DunAn:LITY of work, ELASTICITY and STRaxNoT1 of STIrCn, EASE of MoVF MFNr, and SIMPLICITY of CoNsTRuCrON. Sold at New York prices by KINSMAN'S BROS., 279 King Street., , Agent for South Carolina. Oct. 20 41 Orm PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. Mits. 11. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress, R. HA MILTON, Superintendent. Sept. 15. Jobha izard Mhhiieton oa 01 . Wilas. AND COMISSION MECIANT, Particular attention to sale of Cotton, Ri1cc .and Southern Prodnce. and to purchase of Grain, Guano and Planttion Supplies. Lib era! adlvances against Bill Lading. Oct 8, 39-Omos IHoughi, Olenadening & Co. COTTON FACTORS, BACON, LARD, & SUPPLIES GENERALLY, No. 57 SOUTh 8TnEET, BA LTIMORE, MD. ofICotral Cat Adrvances made onosignments and wil hold ujee toaorde o pr t e IIopkins flartlen &KEpsat; ab i ci Miller &o., Bat.lin. John A. nhlatn Judg Court ofApe, s C. Attorge tLae Judge nr Coro Apeals,c'o. C,Abbev ilo C. nL burg - . Davis anoper & o , e Iynug Va W. T. TARRANT, Agt., Oct. 6 80 8mo. Nowherry, B. 0. ESTABJLISIIED) I850. IMPORTERS & D)EALERS IN NOTIONS, VANY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &O. 308 WV. Baltinmore Street, Between Howard and Liberty, BA LTIMOR~E. Oct. 8 80 8mn. MRS. EDWARD B3. WHITE'S .ENG3LIH (& FIIENC H BOarding School 'for Young Ladles. R3 EMONED to No. 50 Wecst Forty-second Yorket o ,pposite Reservior Park, New lEFEunaNoss: Bishop Potter, New York; Bishop Davis, South Carolina; 1Rov. W. T. Birantly, A tlanta, Ga; l'rof. ilonry, Smith sonlian InstItuto; Gon, Wade Hampton, South Carolina ;W,.C oreoran1 Washington, D.C.; P'residont Mididleton, CI:arieston College; Prof. Davies, Now Yorsk; WV. Gilmore Simms, South Carolina; Prof. Bartlett, WVest Point, Millitary Academy. sOpt. 16 38 3m.. ~Wolfe's Schiedamn Schnapps, AND Bottled Winos and Liquors. ,A supply of these justl.y celebrated goode for medlleinal and private use, Just received by the undersigned Agents for Nowbqrry, Jan 'I sSMITH & OIS~ITIAN. OBus. Barley, and BIlue Atone, for Sal by 'sp . i MORMVAIN 4gN The $puKda, rehIg 4Post. THRM XONRS GATISI II This "cbeapest and best of the Litkry Meek-, Iofof rng ugequle.4 nduce.seuts to new br n e il bo?v''ee di.ll''0l4A F"Almtryottaenoo byElisabeth Prescott.' It also is now junulug a s9r)al, oalled-019INGIC CANT%1DURY'S ILL6,11 byt s; llonrya Vood,tte kn6is author of esceofer . n , M oe altolidy on haid, eo in rotfesire L PIPM1 A RAN." by Anand ousis'n; 49~ ~ ~ zvftSbl I.ra Fvnk Lee H a so gives tie 0 B3OP THR EAGLIsix -RUS8 IB RO.or1 Will havBr t1tels 2d unt I arhe extra edition of that date i exhbaustedt. This will be T1314RTHEN PAPI198 Ila dditio to the regular wekly umbom for 107C -or vizie moliths i ad! Wheat our extra edition Is extiatted, tie names of all new sub scribes for 1870 will be entered on our list th( vey week they sre rweivoci. AdJrs .6s 0 a year; Two copies ; Fou copies, 61 Fi copies (and one grtion . One copy T s,x oer and one of uX AD.I oupyAher large and beautiRl PicuuAl STRICL ii,wGaAYswcJ"'TAKKrtQ TUVE KRAIVUH 1 T11H WISIDDING H10--oiL.ngraeti nland at a "ost of 03,000-Illi be ve to VqKul26 ubscriber, and to every person sending a club This Isa rily beautful enaingM Address M ORAE 01 & CO., uOP- Specimen copies Gent for five ens Nov. 17, 43-tf 500 Bushels Win ter Oahts, and an other lotof BAR LEY,expYeeted by every tran. R.MOORMAN&CO, Nov. 3, 43-2t. PACFL C GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND Acid Phosphate of Lime For CORItPo0t0 frisIhe i tto SeOd. I rep ARTICLE IS MANUFACHUID d t the Contmny's Works, under the direction and superintendence of Dr. Rav, It conines the same elements of fertility. as SOLU13LE PAMFIC GUANO, excepi that It Is no furnsled with A MONIA. It Is prepared expressly for compos tin vltl cotton sced, which-furaidshes tho oloyrient of ABIMONIA; the object being to render thal sido product of the plantatia available to the highest degree as n clement of fertility. For further find particular information apply to the undersigned. . J. N. RO IISON, Agent fbr Bouth Carolina, I and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. JOHN S. REESE, Jn., General Agent, Baltimore. Carwile and McCaughrin, Agebts at New berry. Oct. 27 42 3mos. J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant Nos. 1 & 2, Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having timple means for advances, a bus, iess experience of twenty years, and con. fining himself strictly to a . Comnmissiol Business, without operating on his own ac count, respectfully solicits consignments o1 Gotten, Flour, Wheat, Corn, &c. Shippers of Produce to him may, at thel option, have their consignmts sold eithc_ in Charleston or New York ; thus hiaving1 the advanitaage of two maiarkes, withaoat, ex tra conmnissiona. REFERENCES: Dishop WV. M. WVightmuaan, R. C; Col, Wmn. Johnson, Charlott.a N. U ; Iev. Tf. 0. S'ommenrs, Tenni. ; Hion. John P. KCing, An. Co., Charleston, S. C. ; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New York. A pril 28 17 iy. P. P. TQOALEJ, Charleston, 8 C., aManufacturer of Doors, Sashes, Blinds. HL AVING T'IE LARGEST AND M10S' COhPLEtTE FACTORY in the Sonth, crn States, and keeping always on hand 11 large and( most complete atock stock 0e DOORS, SASIhES, BLINDS, Sash Doors Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, &c., &c I amn enal1ed to sell low and at manufac turers' prices, N. B.--Striet attention paid to shipping ir good order. The Great SOUTHERN TONIC DOWIE & MtUSE, Proprietors & Whiolesale Driiggists, CharlestoE, S. C. Deo. 28 62 1f. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. 7,IEl'rROl'RIETfR take pleasure in an% ', Dnaomein tha$ this oleganty.furpiahod EablIshment is now open orthe accom modatiop of guests. The table- tlil always be supplled with every delicncy of thne sea'. eon-Doth from New .York and Charleston M arkets, Anid 11 eftorts will be abared to iopteret satIsfaction, in ,every respect, to HT. Hi. AE10' nnno.. May 5 18 South Carolina Branoh Off0ce OF THE iedmnt.ife Insance Companyj of Rithmond, In AT OLUMtBI.A, S. C. AUT ORI 1ED OAPITAL .................. -...................................... .... 4 ....,.........,.... . 000 000 OARITAL PAID IN AND EOURELY INVESTED................ ...................... 100P00Q ACOUMULATED ASSETS Tj TRIS DATE OVZk ..................... ............ NUMBER OF POLICIES:W,I lUZD........................ .... .,. . .. ..,.... OFFICE RS: W. C. CA RRINGTON President. R. II. MAURY, Vle-President. J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary. C. IL PERROW, M. D., Medical Ady, OFFIVERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH: J. P. THOMAS, President Board'Directoro. S. L. LEAPIART, Secretary. Dn. ISAAC BRANCI, Superintendent of Agents. DIRSCOTORS; Jonn McKenzie, Mayor of Columbia. JolniS. Preston, It. 0. Shiver Ex-Governor M. L. Bonham, F. W. McMaster, W. B. Gullia, M. C. Butler, John T. Sloan, Sr., Thompson Earlo, T. C. Verrin R. W. Gibbes, J. D. Kennedy, Dr. Iano Branch. TIIS 1SRANoII OFFiCE offors all inducoments fo; Life Insurance of a perfect IIoma Ofilee,'.with these advantages': The Capital is furnished, the expense of commenc ing operations has been Incurred, the success, beyond peradventure, Is established, and tho*whlo Capital and Assets of the Home Company stand committed to sustain it. The entire management of the Pledmontis in tho hands of Southern men, and its aim is to sustain Southern Interests. It further pledges itself to invest all funds necruing within the State, under the direction of the gentlemen named aboVe, constituth)g' tho South Carolh* loard of Directors, in whose integrity you must have entire confidence. The Piedmont claims to be equal in the privileges and benefits granted its patrons, to, any other Company, surpassed by none, and superior to many, and only requests parties wishing to Insure not to do so untI they have examined the merits' of this established Southern Company. The first Dividend of the'Piedmont Life Insurance Company paid on Life Policies was FOUTY PER CENT., which proves theleconomy of it managonent mid its careful selec tion of risks. THOMAS S. M001MAN, August 4 S0 tf. 'Agent at Newberry. Tho "CAROLINA FE RTILIZER" is m1adeo fr-om the Phosphantes of South Cariolina, and is pr-onounced by Armious Chemists, oneC of tho bost Matnures known, onl1y inlfbirior. to Pernlvianl Gulano in] it8 Fortiliz inig Pr-oport,ics. Those Phosphates 11r- tho r-0omn1ils Of' Oxtlinct, 14and and Sea animals, and pO8sess qual11itics of tho greoatest, v%alhm to 1,h11 mg riotit-u ist, Te"A IAnayi tnsml ofECARLI A7FEiV 'LZit, paefroml seltd. op tsf be gam; Maer, win oewate on cintiont erledan ao iet............ i S ix d P ro e ies. t h...................r.................... e............................ .......6 lun Pndspiml id--sooube...... q0.......tqivalent toe 11a 27solbl hsale of Li ne. an imx tio1anl .si o4 75 Phosph'folof Limo, S uls,hurc Axe cd.. ..................quva .n . .o . ..5.u. .a. f Ime, 0 sul ,,i h at ter ot . ..h sie tite fcon i ito ...............................................r8 su ix Ih tgrf ednt................................. .........................001 & ................................................. .............................6 Oni sthoe Atrengtholubheelesult0 . m qgldito et to 11h2 suleiIori t of ,teC lLINAt F8.ER14ILIZER ,sphexamoined .e Wo lpfuric ishthis.exec1 ent F.RIERuvln to 28 later and oth'er Nov.. 3,I 43-4mosJr eH E il fdv rnis hi beeete to 1I~ZRt latesado ath0 et tn f weeks, b vr. sm pl e Admedy,iafer, having beeneresorero al s~ ya i e auatrd o years wvith a severe lung~ affection, and that .ps.treyas et'lta ecncr drend diseaso, ConsumptIon-is anxious todilyronmidteioal ltess make known to his f'eilow sufferers, the tm ril hywn.Frsieb means of cure. GO .WLIM O,Fcos Tro ali who desire it, he wvill send a copy Ag 58 n . hietn .C of the prescription used (free of charge), _____ __ with the directions for preparing and using--__ the sanme, wvhlch.they will find a sure cureo-.1[S L A for Consumption, Asthma, lBronchitis, etc. The object of thme Advertiser In sending the Prescrition is to benefit the afflicted, antd spread Information which lie conceives to be intvauable; and lie hopes every sufferer wvill try his remedy, as It wvill cost thenm nothintg, andI may prove a blessIng. - Parties wIshing tihe Prescription, wvill0 pesndrov. EDWVARD A. WVILSON, WVilliatnsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. how Lost,ottoRnstoesd Just published,PaTnoT eLition of,Du.sur verwll' CelbratdEsayaostherabyitanypoTer ye an uaured For orasSeoinanal.emavnngssoInvolemtfrr th capacity,aImpedreentsato,Mrriage,letc.; wVacan oor also, olisuption dpalpsy,recdoFts;nd thlem to al lans as, induce by theinarticclor seeal want.0 Fo&sleb tArug. 25t88. mealedaeneelone,S.iC ce~.~rie, n aJnlyMES ALLAST N,3.. yeast successfd, pactice editi oflDr.mCng coees Coflfbraed ay bnte radical T enirei (with,out thedacnge)ot s of inrm trn . L X L J O 1 medicinal tWeappneatio Inoftry kieia Ls.Ipoinigot aoe,f M et nce Phsimle nba addalri certait, aImpefecit,b tearrsagf whic.; every Csurr mtterwha Epies cnditos; A, R II FfII mayuce, may curefimslenceaplor alyx tiraallyc. A EIA Sentro under sal d n elop , cncoply sixtiialIi~ eay ars peonstad, onrciof stixty14 luc cyets, succevsfultpractico, ls Drattho lng~vrk, n coeruenes ofrrag sel deabus r may 25 rdcnsallko oto Aduresto the dangllsersusofntra 1oit7n foutry, mod Y,ot cute at oncex s,m AloFsi,tlI moru f*ea o Julyta 28,landStafnectual,rby1means of wbroicer ma ecaeriselyf aheaprge prdvwtel oThciis, ithr holde ntle hands aof fuseak yof atder an i e the mlf,tand.Lne n Sl o suit m ustoers, inviaepll wore llp . tobns o lcnts,of twoiv ins 'stamps.tnAnem,. cuntl o 21KNIS. 1Is~TN .0 ca ll' may alryngoGudr , prcos 25 Martnts. Dc2tt Adreadse for Pulieses, .--*- . .-. Motto ASoo w J. C. KQ4LINEl prc& 0 . Te tllried ilstoan . Ilinust returned ofroWmeNowseYork and fulegtst letick of mae na ectes, Albumf, to t ~~' tio cl aYomy gaery AvrtMist &Ma,i' store, and sea for themselves.AN O -t 1 W.t1..( WISE.\f AN.