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fcbtbi ? ? ? * ? >ii.I 1 The Forest Spring. ?t* ? <w*nujt n? <Sj!pl S It is ths mom, 1 knew It well, i la boyhood's plaatio hoar. 1 Far id a dsep and silent dell. Beneath a sylesn bo war. ^ And merry wild birds warble there, And ebsnt their matin hymn, And flowers are blooming fresh and fair, T? tV_ W a DCMUV HIV r?IH? "f""#i' "J t And murmuring low * silver song. And gushing wild and free, . A flashing utreamlot bounds along, Beneath the shady tree. The vine hath twined the oak around, Its tendrils fondly eling, To drooping boughs to myrtle bound, That shade the Forest Spring. % And smiling 'mid the leaves of green. The elustering bunchee rest, Upon their leafy eouch, whioh seerua To shield their purple crest. Oh, there is rousio soft and low, * Borne on the zephyr's wings. And perfumss float on every breeze, Down by the Forest Spring.] JSumoraM. ? 1 : 1 JS The Angel Gabriel. My friend, Major 0., bad an old darky to whom be was much nttat1**w4 ' -A- * ? iiviih ucu. v/uu evBuiu^, jw u party, i Peter, from imbibing too freely of various mixtures, began dancing aronnd with a waiter containing some ices and cakes, and soon became uproarious. Observing bis conduct, the Major publicly rep rimanded him, and at once dismissed him from the post of waiter for the evening, and appointed another servant in his place. This last stroke was too much for old Potcr, and he retired to his bedroom in despair. That night Capt. K., a jolly young officer in the room adjoining Peter's, hearing sobs and groans in tbo next room, rose to inquire what was the mat tcr. lie opened the* door of Peter's room and reconnoitered. Peter was kneeling bv a window, and praying. Amid his loud j cries, the Captain heard the following : "O, Lord, have pity upon thy poor old servant, liisjnassa, who lie used to take upon his kees when he was a boy, is vexed with bis poor old darky, and I don't want to live any longer. O, dear Lord, pleaseseud tlio angels for old Pe tor. Just send the angel Gabriel,] this minute, down to tune old Peter] to Father Abraham's bosom ! O, please, Lord, do! Please, Lord, this minntol I atn ready to go'," Captain K., ever ready for fun, immediately seized upon a white counterpane, and enveloping him self in it, rapped three times at Peter's door. " Who's dare?" exclaimed Peter. "The Angel Gabriel, come to take old Peter to Father Abra ham's bosom !" replied Captain K., in a sepulchral tone. "Do who, massa?" fearfully asked the suppliant. " Old Peter." 44 Well, I'll just tell you, massa, dat nigger don't live here ; I don't know him at all 1" Captain K. rushed back to the company, convulsed with laughter, and old Peter relates to this day the wonderful answer to his prayer. Demise of a Mummy.?An honest footman anxious to explore the wonders of a one-horse museum, obtained a special holiday a short time since. Accoi dinglj', taking with him a couple of lady frionds, he presented himself at the door of admission. * "No admittance today, sir," i 6aid the keeper. r "No admittance todiiy? hut I 1 must come in?I have a holiday < on purpose." " ^ " No matter ; this is a close day, \ and the museum is shut." i "What," said John, 4taiut this 1 j)Uhi ic property ?" I 44 Certainly it is." t 44 Well, then, I will go in." L A ticket seller who overheard o the dialogue, guessing his custom- c er's calibre, stepped forward, saying politely: " I am very sorry, sir, but there's A 1 t - '' a iunurHi 10 tiay. Une ot tbel _i mummies died two days ago, and ^ we're going to bury him." " Oh, ah ; very well; in that case we certainly wont intrude," said John, retiring with all possi- Q ble decorum. * O B B Y INQ ScWPTUKE.?M Why, tl Jimmy, how awkward you are e eating?do take your baud out of p your pocket." tl "It's my left hand, mother." " Well, what difference does that make?" * J " Why 1 have been reading the J? Bible." t4 " Are yon crazy! What lias S rending the Bible to do with keeping your liand in your pocket '#1' P.1. c 14 And inusn't we do what the Biblo tells us, mother?1' 7* t4 Certainly, tuy child.1' ir>l "Well, mother, it says: ' Let jj* not tliy left baud know what thy ^ right iiand.doctb," and don't you R f suppose it 'ud kuow I was eatin1 ti)( bread and 'lasses with the right if 1 didn't hide it away ?" " Ah, what a bright bt^ ! you'll rje never want for bread ana Musses."! ov ; t ' /i r I ' > ' - j Homeatit. Tables witlmnt C^tJre iSf?ld ' always bo wr^cglj ^yliluBgkmo , ^hoving it on its <Iej^ across the i Wast* twine should bo neatly wound into balls and Jo?pt for future use, and tpot thrown into . drawers in a tangled mass, This , will save time when one m in a hurry, and impart habits of neat;, ness. * Sponge Gingerbread.?One enp sour milk, one half tensnoonfiil oi salcratus, one tablcspoonful ginger, flour to make as poundcake, warm tho butter, molasses and ginger, tben add the milk, flour and sale rat us, and then bake as quickly as you can. Water-Proof Blacking ? Take one-quarter pound of tallow, onoqnarter poumj of beeswax, one quarter pound of rosin, one pint 'of tanner's oil, and lampblack to color. This is an excellent blackI ing for the leather, and boots and I shoes last one third longer by its | r.se. Quick Pudding.?Scald a quart of milk ; take three tablespoonfuls of cold milk, threo of flonr and three eggs; rub well together, and pour the batter in vhile tne milk is hot. Then bake half an hour. Butter and sugar beat to a cream for dressing, flavor with nutmeg. To Refine Soap.? Make a kettle of brino?ono pint of common 1 salt to two gallons of water. In five gallons of this brino boil 15 pounds of soap for two hours.? When cold, cut in bars, scrape the ' sediment from the bottom of the bars, lay them on a shelf to drain well, exposed to the Sun for bleaching for a good while. Potato Muffin!*.?These are very nice made in tlie above way, i of whiffc potatoes boiled and mash ' cd perfectly smooth. Cold boiled potatoes may be used, by grating 1 them on a coarse grate and warm 1 ing the butter in the milk to mix them. One-third of potuto to two- 1 thirds of flour is a good proportion. ... ,' . . ." . , Potato Pud din g.?W i th a pound and a quart of fine mealy potatoes boileu very dry and mashed perfectly smooth, while hot mix th ree ounces of butter, five or 6ix of sugar, five eggs, a few grains of salt and the grutcd rind of a lem 1 on. Pour the mixture into a wellbuttered dish and bake in a mod crate oven three-quarters of an hour. When d>ne sift some sugar on it. Indian Brcal fast Calces.?Pour J ' boiling water on a quart of sifted Indian nual, mixing it thoroughly until it is quite wet; then stir into it milk enough to make it a thick batter, a teaajioonful of salt, and four well-beaten eggs Having stirred the whole well, butter 6quare tin pans, fill them two thirds full, and lake in a quick oven; when done, serve hot, cut in squares. A teaspoonful ot carbonate of 6oda absolved.in a little warm water added to the Iwntter just before it ie put into the pans, will maluHpe cakes very light. Indian Wa ffi e ?Cut up A quarter of a ponnd of butter jn ft S quart of milk, and let I't "become ( warm enough to eoftch ttio butter, then stir it until well mixed, adding a teaspoonful ot salt and a ta- < blespoontul of molasses. When cold, stir into it four well-beat en " eggs, a little at a time, alternately with sifted corn meal, or equal jj quantities of meal and wheat flour; u 'ice flour and corn meal make still j1 liccr wnjflcs. The butter should )o very thick and stirred until a piite light. Have tlie wallo irons * veil heated, rub ever the inside ? vith a bit of sponger, dipped in nelted butter, put in a tablespoon id of butter f??r each c;ike. and mke them brown ; send thcin to lie table according as they nro iaked, butter tiiem, arid strew ver tbern powdered sugar and F. innamon or nutmeg. Sweet Wufllet.?One pound of ye( our, half a pound of butter, a. uarter of a pound of white an- rV ar, two eggs and half a nutmeg, jc rated, or a teaapoonful of pow- *! ?red cinnam< n. Stir the butter ^ nd sugar to a cream, add the s? pice, and the egga previously beat- q ii, until very light, and mix in the Bi lour by degrees, stirring the mix- ^ lire until smooth and light. Bake ' lie wntlles a yellowish brown, and An/1 fliom ?V?/* ? ?* * 1 iinu.iii^iu iu luviiiuiu warm, will) * < owdered sugar silted thickly over hem. Liyht lix ft gill of eftst with a pint of lukewarm ~ lilk ; stir in gradually sifted flour 11 it forms a soft dough or paste, >vor it nnd let it 6tar,d to rise.? Mien quite light, work into it a ip full of melted butter and a lie salt then having floured >or Itands well, divide the dough to equal portions and make Jong, ? al rolls, drawing a knife through / o top of each so as to make a ep cleft in tho middle. Sprinkle tqare baking pan with flour, lay ' a rolls in, a little pparL cover IV] d set them in n wnfm' place for If an honr or longer; when well en, bake tlicm brown in a hot en. B if Jhpo, Fly DoB3E*#M3TS?!?The I Song and its Authorship. ^laoy persons *k*w aeVlu -the habit of i he newspapers, and the utes the ear in evoty public place. It ia a lonpeuaioiU medley without, rhyme or remap*, bat ta m legitimate successor of auoh aire aa Captain Jinks," and u Up in a Balloon/' itid ia therefore itnmeuaely popular with the., masses. 'When well auug, with tho burlesque Can-can " accompaniment, it never faila to sreate enthusiasm in a theatre. These arc ,th? words j U it A ' I3L1* C*.J I think I hear Ue angels sing, I tb ink 1 Jtear <3e aqKsIs sin*, I think <l<t angglgjikg? Do angels now nro on do wing. II foal, I feci, I fool? Dai's what my mudder said? Do angels pouring 'lassos down Upon dis nigger's bead. GMOW-*hp4, Hf ! ddufbe#,!.r .no !^ fSboo, fly L don't b'odd'er me ! ' 8b*,, MNgfcfeMr *I I belong to compimy <i. 1 I feel, t fcol, I feel, ,\ I feel like a morning ffttr; * I Ceol, I foel, I feci, I feol like a morning star ; , I feel, I feel, I feci, .1 f?pl like a moruiog star; I fcol, I fcol, I feel, I fcol liko a morning star ; - If I sleep In d* sun, dis nigger knows, If.I sleep in do'sun, dis nigger knows, If I sleep in do snn, dis nigger knows, A fly cume sting mo on do nose. I feel, 1 feel, I fcol? Dat's what my mudder said? Whcnober die nigger goes'te sleep Ilo must cober up bis head. Cnonus?Shoo, fly ! don'tboddcr me ! etc Strango as it may appear, there is considerable disenssion in the papers as to its anther* ship. A claim for Petersburg wns first put in by the Norfolk Journal, which stated that the song was originally composed and sung 1 y a crazy man named liaker Crcwder, but now we see that Lynchburg claims it, and tbeu agnin the Wilmington Journal snys its dulcet notes Grst brokp upon the world at Nftssau, N. P., during tho blockade, and was first imported into Wilmington by somo of tho blockado runners. Marshal Nkt.?An Edgtfield e?rre*pon lent of the Augusta Constitutionalist, wiit< a ' it follows: "The .venerable nnd highly intelligent mother of Judge Butler alwajs oflirpied, believed, and said a great deal to prove, that Mnrshnl Key was born on Saluda, In his District, and wns named Rudolph." And now for the sequel. In 1842 or an old Frenchman was engaged a* teacher in the family of Mr Robert Roger*, o( Par^ llngton, in tlii?State. Several circumstances conclusively prove tliot tliis old man was Napoleon's favoiite Marshal, who, through the connivance of friend*, escaped dca'b? the muskets of the soldiery having been loaded with blank cartridge. The ex>Maralio 1 afterwards removed to North Carolina, and died, we believe, in Rowan County ? at least, sncb is the general opinion of the people there. Isaac G. McKissick and Robert Mne_ bcth, of Union County, have bad their disabilities rcinovad by act of Congress. Equality Life Injurauoc Company, of Virginia. , ? .n . Piincip 11 Ojjitf, N't. 101 H,'jit n in fitrfrt, Richi+oiui, I'd. REASONS why every one should insure in tbo Equality Life Insurance Company, if Virginia : 1st. It is more Liberal to tiro Insurers than iny other dompnny, and will eventually lielome Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers. 2.1. It circulutcs its money amongst its |>ntons, who sre the insurers. Consequently they iro continnnlly getting tbo benefit of the rapid ccuinulation of tho Company, the money t.eng invested l y the Board of Directors amongst lie insurer*. 3d. The loan* of this Company are as liber* 1 as othur companies who declare dividends ' tthe eud of tne mcoud, third and fourth I ears, 'but this Company at tho ond of the first t nd every year. . (,[. ? ? DAVID B. CLARK, President. < Til OS. II. WYNNE, Vieosl'rfsi'Unf. 1 JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. ' (ten. JAMES il. I.ANE, Actuary, ***? A Judge J Oil If A. MEREDITH, Comiscllyr . ntKP.CTOKS. fT J, J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.| ;? A P. It. R ; Wb, J. Johnson, of Jolitwon A unt, lyhph'salc Grocer*; Win. H. Bowes*, of iuston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Alrt Ocdway, Treasurer Bnckiagkam But* A inp.my ; J. #. Gibson, Superintendent " lams' |xprsis Company; Chart** .tytlapi d ?, m-.rw * Co.'i Fn-I.r Eilhin j fl. A. Pec,.Superintendent Munebeater Cotton Mtlloj I An 11. rjhtr. J..hn 11. A John Tyler, Jew-iy era; Morhr M HlbLaer,'Whole??le Dry. flood* ; In.man S. Baldwin, Clothier 5 John M. UtujU! 8 n, CnMiicr Pluntw'i Bni.k ; J, R, Dow li, ipcrintcndcnt W^?tom Union Tettgra ph jmpnny ; Alex. Q. liohertntot, (Vdtte llroker ; eorge I. Herring, Wholcanlo (Iroccr ; K. L. rown, of Brown, .-Jone* k. Co;, Wholesale roeora j A Borleker, Druggiat; 8. M. Rotieno mm, of 8. A M. ltoaenhauin, Dry tiooodn. j Equality Life Inaurance Company. \ ?l4f E*amino if I'lmiphUlt 'before yon fnre, it it to 4/our interent to do to. A ijtntt tntid irtryirbere. L HKNJr. ?. nERVOT, A Gon. Travelling Agent, Cbarlcaton, 8. C. Sept 22 13 tf . W MARBLE KTFM. * BO V \ K A: NPKOIVL, COLUMBIA, $. c., . ( CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE [05UME9TTAL WORK * ' ? Vn all ita brnncheb, of f ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARIILE^ 8 J? If 1 - : ? ? * 1 or Circular?, with detailed statement?, I furnished un application lo the General Agent?,- '/ti !:T n nfedw Agent* Ht Greenville, b. P. Jan 26 30 8tn' iiammtw ' IMPORTERS AND DRAL.KR8 IN?" ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, \ StUIFtlSi fcc., Ac. Agents of WM. KNATIB A CO:'S PIANOS, MASON A IIAMLIXS MELODEOXS, Steinwujr A Son's nnd J. B. Dunham's n w nr TJr TIlJffON*tlJPATEK? QUIT4% -Jf KEPAIItll^O PIBDMITLT AVi KNDfav*tfc>. # VV"0 ?***" CHARLESTON, S. C. FEBDIN ANI) ZOO HAW, \ Ncw^York. ttKNRT YOUNO, C. I.. m'cLRN All AX. Charleston, S. dt t Nov 21 27 ?ia? , DANIEL H. SILCaX'S FURNITURJg WARF ROOMS, 175, 177 & 170, King Street CHARLESTON, S. C. jJr. KsTABi.isHtn In 1838.^j^jy i'pTvw Keep* constantly on hand^\f7_ ill f fl a We" !l,5'cct*^ stock of "i rUF-lTSTTm3? giWV >Vblch he oficra at PSa2) REASONABLI-: 1/ *t PRICES. N. B.-GOODS CAREFULLY TACKED FOR SHIPPING. Nov 21 27 . ly* SAMUEL C. BLACK, STOCK ANDUOXDMUKUK ' NO. 28 LiROA D ST., CI! ARRESTON. PARTICULAR. attention given to purchase antl sale of SECURITIES on Coinn.)b?iuu. Information given cheerfully. i tHUILHf TO Rrv. R. T. IIU 1ST J.C. HAILEY, Til OS ST KEN. September ?I, 1800. l?-tl PAVILION HOTEL, 3 ixi A\ iiiTf., m a w tD H? <sa BOARD, Per Day $8 oo. It. JiAAlII.TON, Superintendent. mj. mmwj m iinr liililft l*roi>riclmwt. ^ ^loig THE MILLS HOUSE, < G. ?, PARKER ft CO. Proprietors. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. BOARD, PER DAY .. . .$ ! OO. D?c 6 f/; ji Mf CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. E. H. JACKSON, Pfopr'Otor. * VBSISTANTS, A IU*TTFnriELD. (for merly of the Pavilion Hotel,) and W A. 51 ILL lilt. 19-tf Greenville & Columbia Railroad. , (jknRtt a t. Omen,) Columbia, January 1Mb. 1H70. ) ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 4?ou- ; ary IVtli.'tho following Schedule will t>? run dully, Sunday ejeepted, connecting vith Nigba Train on .South C'urolion Road, up md down, nnd with'Nighl.Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Road going Smith : jenvc Columbia. 7 CO a 01 " Alston. S 10 n ni " Newberry 10 10 am i rive Abbeyjiia., 3 (' p to , " Anderson.. 4 20 p m " <>revnvillc MO pm I cave Greenville, 6 tiam j " Anderson C 23 a m /' Abbeville R 0(1 a ui ' Newberry 12 HJ pin u Aletow 1 10 pm rAve Colombia..... 3 45pm Sbe Train will return from ltelton"To *Antwon oo Monday and Friday mrtrnlnge, f J.VMKA O. MKItKDJTM, (ierioral Superintendent. ionlh Cnroliua Railroad Cm. fi-.w-rnl ? A?- ? wu|'SI IIIM1IUOUI B I'mM, f September 15, 1800. J rllR following _ 8chedul? for i'usaoogor Trains will bo obsorved from this d>Uu : Day f'antteyer Train. oaring Columbia at ,,7 film Tffring at Columbia at 4 40 p iu KhjJtl Exprt? Train. earing Columbia at Wpm rriring at Columbia at A 45 a m 'The Camden Train rill continue to run the following achedule > Tri- H ceUy. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) rriro at Colombia 11 00 a in. Leave 145pm Daily (Sundayt Excepted.) save Camden 6 .15 a m. Ar Kingerille 0 SO am ' Kingsville 3 14pm. Ar Camden 005 p m It Charlotte, Colnmbl* 4b Augusta fc. B. ari?RRi!?TrNT)*HT'f< orrrnC1 'n Columbia, 8. C.. Janoary 13, 1870. )H ami after TO-DAY, an Accomodation Train will rue as follows t ove Columbia*.. ?,.Q 15 p at ri?< at Aagusta 3 10 a aa y ara Angn?ti? 4 la p m rise at Columbia 1 80 a m . rhir Train eennecta with the tiaafgta dfcy > monger Trains at Angwsta, and the (Irernle Jtoad at Columoia, ?u?? h way, C. B00KNIUI1T, flnp't. eb 9 '38 * ?-?. r - ? u A TV . rpHE '.' CAROLINA FEUTTLTZ ER " is wad* I | pronounced bj vnri*i.< cketoii'i*. <*4 <-f t|o?l Otosno In its fortillnenjj proper! it*. Thrse FhorpV imuls, and possess qualities of the greatest raluo Professor Shopnrd : LAnoo*Tonr or t Or;; an fa Ma:i. r. wilb abmr Wat, r of combination Insoluble, ' - - ft 17 * ] i t VY'ViV Vs ,s P?l|>hurie*A?l<r, * Is \ + ? *11 HI Sulphate of Potash, SXtVT ffitni ; On fne rtrrnjjtn of result#, I am glad to FEKTILIZKK. exauiiueil. IVe (till ftirniili t|?fs carellept F11KTII.IZEIt t? Gfe6. W. William rsfl TV bnn dU DAVID A: STK APLEY, WILLIAMS. &, WUtTMU, JanTJ ~ " * 31 etiwa^ mublb mm% ai MAXVt'ACTUUEI) . TTNI>En "' 'dirrfctlbW of Dr. N. A. PRATT, Phosphate Company. bOLliM.K PHOSPHORIC ACTD. In the for or DISSOLVED HOKE PHO?J>HATK. la *he valuable in Ibo ratio ot Soluble phusphorie Ach Tho immense deposits of Phof^p'.intie Onnnna 1 oliita, by J>r. 1'll.M 'J', ov"?i#t> plainly of Inaolt nhle us a Fertiliser by being ground to powder, i dition as to make trs Insoluble phosphate aolub taken up by growing plant#. The insoluble Phi of no more value to the plant than the ortelnnl j?r tliin Solui le Phosphate which any Fertilizer i new, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer if Soluble Phosphate. Impressed with these fruihn, the SVLPlIUIiI PANY have erected ht Charleston the first ester urc able to offer to planter* Hib Hijhot per centi any market. .Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms: 1. ETIWAN NO. 1. ?Puro Solubl cent, of Jtiasolvud llnne Phosphate of l.iine, ffil 2. TETlWAN NO. per utut. ol' 1> involved Hone Phosphate. and 1| addition <>f Pcruviau Guano to adapt it to all < cash, AVE ALSO DISSOLVED BONE, ol high grade, for plan into any other couippai, and wc ruggivt. that th furturers ta transport tiio Sulpbuiic Acid couta rule for cueb per centa^e. iVKJLm CZi* ,.inu i\o. 14 AD(?Kl DAVID & STRADLEY, j Docmber 2? WM7 M. BIB VESTAL. OIL, FOli PUT U five and ten a. FOH FAMI1 %) SAFETY GUI HfflRNff LONtiRH THAN ORDINARY ( SAFE, ltead what Prufhasor SIIKPAHt ?LAB0KA1 Jfewra. M'm. JI. Bird A- Co t fl?*TI.EJiK!t? sent by you, and dcterininad the ' fire point,' *. < inflaUiUiubie, to t>? above 130 degree* Fahrcnbci degree* Fahrenheit. An tho 'fire point' ol this quired standard, (l?e Oil is to bo regarded as fafc jiiui.i y. Very respectfniiy, _ V. 1 WM. M. BIRD 8c CO., S (I j 'J-J V| AND DEAL STRICTLY PURK Oi NO. 203 EAST BAT, C and von 0 Harrison 8c Marshall, A| January .IV ***I A Jd ' FAR!>liilIs! Tnereatt Your Crop* ami /rfirape Your Land*, by piuionia uiiawo, . r a Imported by ri? direct from tie Pkemijt found*, Suntk PnefJI* Ocean. t 1 ? Wilcox, Uthhn Co-'* i MANH'lILATED CUANO - Prepared at Sarannati, On},hkd Chur/rtton, S [ W C.f tekiek kttm jrCoeed ??, the tail the bet / MAN CHE IN US E. ll M ' * I " .fa i ? ' l? * /? Guano, Salt and Plas- * ter Compound, ALSO " P HEP A RED AT 8 A Y^RifAH AND u CHARLESTON C' I For Sal? lor CmIi or on Time, by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., * IMPORTERS Afl'D DEALERS IN xc tSP "For fiirtlt?r information, addrM. a. ^ Al.ov* f??r l/cwlv, or ubrariti^ l? Southern ^ Jtrrit'iliuritl, v.ublU'>?-<l hjr V. l>hy A Co., rt AugutU And ?af**p*h, Ga., ; ?( 25o. |>#r Annum. .i|)AVID A 8TllAr>|.KV, AgrnU, Cr?cnvill?s ti C. I)ac 15 tO ?m I Advertisements. rj JAMES ALLAlC SOT KINO BTRKBT, J 0SARL3ST02?, D. O., DEALER IN ? : 4 j llBHBlii ' roui fho Fhotphptcs ol South Cnrulinn, and Is rem niinnrn Known, ?niy mirrior 19 riroTDQ intes arc the remain* of extinct land and sc. into tho Agriculturist. Wo noucx the analysis of KR Ml.tHCAL CoLLKOB OK SotTll CAROLINA, tinllv (clcetcil: - 1? 7ft expelled At alow fedT host,- - 1? 60 . y. j - - titt Flquftalent fo 11 27 Su)?V^e W?t>*pkinte of Lltus. Equivalent to 13 48 Insoluble (botic.) 21 76 lMi".?pbulo of-time. Equivalent to 23 06 Sulphate of Liuio. . - * *0 v" " , 3 60 11 00 " 1 certify to the'superiorlty of the CAROLINA C. U. 8HKPARD. Jr. 1 planters and others at YC0 per ton of 2,000 lbs. is & Co., Factors, Charleston, $ C. ,p | Agents fur Greenville. 4m \D MM A T i'HA RL KS TON, 1 Chemist for Uie Sulphuric AeUl and Superm of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, basis of nil good Ket tilirtra, and there are J which is in tbcin. * which were discovered in 1867 in South Caribtc Phosphate of Lime, which is inutle avnilitnil rcJuocii by Sulphuric Aoid to lucb a conic ill Wnter, nnd thus made capable of being n>phate foriu<l in any cominercini Fertiliser is I'liosphfHc rock. The greater the proportion ton tu ins, the less the quantity required per that Containing the highest per centngc of C ACID AXM SyPER-PHOSPHATE COMisive Acid Chambers south of Itallimore, and nje of tf'ihibU TT>rf?],liim' 'of Lhtie known In e Phaqriiatc, guaranteed to contain 24 per 1 per ton, 10 per Cent, discount for cash^ Super-Puoaphate, guaranteed to contain 20 to 8 per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient Irups, $70 per ton, 10 pur cent, discount for OFJb^lV - r. tors or lnannfarhrrers, who may desire to mix is ;s tho best and cheapest method for menuined ill the mixture. Will be sold at a fixed I ?<V. ?. AUtil I V, IC'S \VII \KI\ ^gent6> Greenville, S. C. 32 - >. s? 3m LDT&"CO?3 I ILLUMINATING. P IN " 4LLON PACKAGES\ 4; . LY USE. tRXTEED! I OIL, AND AUOVK ALL, IS PEUFCTLY I sayS! 'OKY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE, I (Juccu-Street, Charleston, S. C. J I lmvo examined tbe satnp.e <>f Vestal Oil tin; temperature at which tbo oil becomes t. Tbe L'nitcil States standurl require* 110 1 Oil is 20 decrees Fahrenheit show tbe re, and thus supplies n treat want of Ihe CnmC1IARLES U. SUEPARD, Jr., M. D." OLE PROPRIETORS, ERS IN *LS AND PA/NTS, JIIAHLESTON, S. C., ALE BY . rr '*M gents, Greenville, S. C. It Sib BAUGITS 7*^ RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE I OK ir' v ww m* JL-4 JL JLvSi Ju [AM now receiving my auppliea of tbia Manure, and planter* can rely upon getting n article fully up to atamlard, a* peraualyal*. II bought from myaolf or au'lumied *gent?,I ill guarantee ; aa every targo *o *oM i* ?n?U bed on arrival here, and Iho high character of tc Manure fully kept up. J. N. ROB80!?, Sole Agent for Koutb Caroline, a. I and#, jvtloalie Wharf, Charleston, S. 0. David 6c Mlrndlry, Agenta for flreeneille County. Prof. Shcpard eaya of analysis made Octo r l?>tb, |X69: 'A valuable Manure, and da. ilodly superior to the article of last year." Kxp?riui?nlm*de by M. C. M. llaiumoad. n.'.?h>|M4ftC;i Tflr] No manure- 88? tba seed eotton per acre, i Jit Iba 1'rruviaa (Juano?.1.128 lb* aaadaoin per acre.. 175 Iba B iagh'a?1489 Iba aead eotton per ye. Dcett SI 9m JaHBRy ri*cir>! m. vnfii. laciu8 & witte, IrtlH EAST CORf.ER OF ERASER'S WHARF I ON CUSTOM HOUSE SOU A KB, IH autaKSTON, s. o. C0MMI88I0N MERCHANTS, And Wh"lRE?lp ItonUrt in aOCBRIEB, LIQUORS, AC., AC. Sopt .1# SA* | n a t ('// aw, vlvvhn, jbiw klu t, SILVER WAKE, ELATED WARE, SPECTACLES, A C. Watches sent to any part of the country. 8ILVKR HUNTING WATCIIEB PROM FIFTEEN HOLLARS AND UPWARD. " GENTS Gold Hunting Watehe* from $00 and Upward. LADIES Gold Hunting Watches from $50 and Upward. j ^ AMERICAN WATCHES OF ALL KINDS. RESPEOTPULLY SOLICITED. Sept 29 19 20 <3 33 ? TT ff ,? ? T? ? Si 7T? 279 KINO STKKET, CHAKLEOTOXT, D. G. OUR ASSORTED CANDY is put up in 95 and SO Pound Boxes, suitablo fo* Country Trade. WARRANTED Perfectly Pure and Boing free from Terra Albe er Marble Duit, and Manufactured aoieiy from CRUSHED SUGAR. A Discount is made for all Orders of 600 pounds. Send for Circular. Sept 29 19 20 M08KS GOLDSMITH. ASH A HAM A. GOLDSMITH. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, No*. 4, 6 and 8 VENDUE RANGE, OHA^iBSTOXT, B. O. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IRON METALS, RAGS, and all kinds of PAPER 8T0CK. HIDES, WOOL, A Suitable Stock of Hear? and Light KIE3C AITS OKX1TD For Tunncrs uses Always on Iiand, and wil be Sold Low fbr ?=3/^.pimc? v Sept 29 19 ' \ 26* h. nisncoi r. c. wulburw. 1. I. riirn. LIENRY BISCIIOFF A CO. cmo obrs, AND DEALERS IN WlXJiS, c LIQUORS^ SEGA US, TOBACCO, dkC. 197 EAST BAY. CirAHLESTOJV, S. C. Sept 29 19 26* GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF 8AR. HAPARILIA. GEO, W. CARPEHTER'8 COVPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU rT*HE'E CELEBRATED PREPARA1 TlON8, originally in't rodured by Geo. W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the rrtedicnl faculty, have been so long extensively need by physiciane and Oilier*, that they are generally known for their intriaIei? value, and can he relied on ae being most valuable remedie. in all <>>? h'arsnparilla or Burhu are applicable, aad cannot he too highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly eoncentraied form, *o ? to render the dose email and convenient. Ordera hy mail or otherwise will rseeive prompt attention. GKO. W. CAUPEKTKR.HF.N3ZKT A CO., Wholeeale Chemical Warehonae, No. 787 Market street, Philadelphia. DOW IE A MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston,!^. C. Nor 17 ' U ,ly A. B.: MULLIGAN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT DccoJntncOqtion iDbqirf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample means for conducting toy buainrse, I am at all limes prepared to make litenu advance* on Cottoa. July 28 10 ly P. P* TOAEE. (9IX!&1R2?>3B@V<DS7b B. <$ ? Manufacturer of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. I I ill I ^.n^EZT^B. IJllI 11 ? Having th* i*rf?et wo*t complete factory in the Southern 3|at*e ?n4 keeping alwaye on hand targe and moat complete ttoeIt of DOORS, SA8HE9, BLlNlrS, 8xeh I)oor?. Store Door*,Shutter*, Moulding*, Ac., At, I am enaUed to eel! low and at manufaetorWprlcea. ' N B ? 8trio? attention paid to fcpplog in good order, . J?ly hi t ' it A. F. CHEVREDX, AND ARCHITECT, EflA.9Bit.ii w?ams Cantor M*eh*|Jt and lerlhMk'a Allay, ' 0? 0. PLANS MADJB TO OR J) BR, AND FRRK 0* GIlARGK, WHSV WORK DOHE BY US. , Dee S N 1 y