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Bulding on the" Sand. 'Nalt to w o, 'ts good b wed, lbru thbe world bath done UMes myrtles grew, and roses blew, Abmotning brought the sun. BNt have a care, ye young and fair, Ban you pledge. wish ,m;th; wubetiaf tat your love will weer the days of youth! 1[JJugtve-ot beart for heart, 'hand for ban'd, :3 ! fiad ye 've played the "unwLs" part AM ''built upon the sand". '1 well to save, 'tis well to have A goodly store of gold, qid enough of shhn'ig staf, ciarityis cold. Pae pimee not all your hope and trust .'Is wbst the deep mine bringe; - We eotf've' es yellow dust, - ' WaIxed with purer things. Mi he who piles up wealh alone Will onee have to stand Beside bi coffer che;t and own, -'Ts " bzilupon the sand." 'T gooi speak i~1Itidly guise, And soothe wher'er we can; lair speech should blind the human mind, And love link man to man. Bvt .y not at the gentle words; Let deeds with anguage dwell; Therme-wo pities starving birds Shou1d ..se 'rumns- as weL. "s warm and trne . ttat la d heping handt For those wbo talk, yet fail to do; But "build upon the sand."' Don't Stay Late To-night. The heart ofhome is beaming With rays of holy light, Ad.loving eyes are gleaming, As falls the abades of night ; And while thy ateps are 1. aving The circle pure and bright, Atender voice, half grieving, -uj "Do ei'tay. late to-night." rhe world in which you movest, b busy, brave and wide; The world of her thou lovest, Is at the ingle side ; -h. W.AfS for thy warm greeting, Thy smile is her delight, Her gentle voice,entreating, -Says, "Don't stay late to-night." The world-cold, inho.a' Wi spurn thee if thou fall; . loeat of ne pure "oman .Outlasts and shames them all ; Thy children will cl'ng 'round thee, 3.# fate be dark or bright ; At home no shaft can wound thee, ran, "Don't stay late to-r ight." vas snikes woeful .A1-traths-must not be told at sI'times. Adversity makes a man wise, Bt are not thieves that- dogs h sZou1 a v e a good mem Att is edi that ends well. AJittle pot is soon hot. All are not saints that go to ebhireb. All is.not gold that glitters. A miseeous cur muast be tied abort. r Eery man thinks he has more brains thain his share. ~Buythe Best! We nowbave on band'thefooigp r tyles of Ladies and Misses hoop skirts: The Dew Drop, tIp op, Wie-ar, Favorite, b Grecian La Paris. * J~plSZEllitic s a great favorite with ,-ndis universally receommended f ashion Magauines- as the standard ~rtof the fashonable world. To?s -the following Inestimable advan 'C vi: 8uperior quality, perfbet shape. geI Isibility, durabiflty, comfort and secoomy.Buy the best. iA rBIAS BARRE & SON. Sp.23 30 if. 20tiage and Buggy J. Taylr & Et. -Wili keepreonst ntly on hand a good as o u.6Ae ThoeggSEt the -apost- ap - ssyles and ptarns, combinig lsness and durability. BuziIl Ao :o der K ockaways, and Plantadon Garrasges, Q.Wd Carpiages s'na Euggles renovated and da@ sio look aa ~good as new. Repairing gon in the best mannier and at reasonable prices', and all work estimiated on before it is repaired and a copt given. to our custo,. mera. Special attention given to repaimng iie Carriages and Buggies, which is impor tant to consumera. Freight will be paid one way, when sent by Rail Road, when the re iets amount to over $100. We use nothing. -u the best materials that can be bought, and are willing to rely on the merit of' our work for a lbheral patronage. We invite the exami nation of our work and assure the public that we can build the same class work as cheap if not cheaper than we can import it. our work is warrant' d. Factry is near the Depot. , . C., Mareb 25 1a ly. QO5Son New YQrk SUMS TenSUIT. Silas Johnustone & Wi. F. Nance, Aa=t . 1 The ''CAROLINA FERTILIZER." is made from the Phoephf best Manures known, only inferior to Petuvian Guano in its and sea animals, and possess qualities of the greatest value to tl We annex the analysis of Professor Ghepard. "LABORATORN Analysis of a sample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, per:onall; Moistore expelled at 212* F................................. Organic Matter. with some water of combination expelled at a I Fixed Ingredients............................................ Ammonia - - - - Phosphoric Acid-Soluble - - - 6 96 - Insoluble - - - - - - - 6.17 - 1313 Sulphuric tcid - - 1101 Sulphate of Potash - - - - Sulphate of Soda - - Sand . On the strength of these results, I am glad to certify to the s1 We wil furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and March 10 6t C. THE LEADER WITH AND WITH Th-otbatiu okn Streno 4i . satisfaction. The-i usinbeauti l ook ied Soe n is vi doal ki Lfe oinsurhascie felaan LEAD R,p1kee of ignia.tyo ad ag s opeSrater ell Ouet f thae ofn Sotoe Ihv aTh.seTn Bso t usiness itl ard o i is a LIFEINSUANCE I IThe State o. Newiberry Couatt 'Pidmo,t ife Insra Le a aiaard v - eonpaDof irgiia.The Creditors of TheSubcrier s Aentfort~a Stte f Suthreq.rlred to render a Caroinafor ne f te bat, nd ost elibletlie Citerk of this C4 LIh nsuanc 'oi~a1 is li th woTa.Fortheon or before the firs .b.4 w~ ToUsAfl bsines, ithad erk. Office. ined bet woTsusNDPoCIs.and had _ ___ reld oIncome of about THREEI HUNDRECD and SIXTY TixousAND Doz,L&s. The State o Itsa IRiINIA.COMP'ANY; and as an evi- Newberr Count, demes of its high etanding- at home, where it is Euit de In ta State It has Invariablyusid all W H. Crierson an< f its lesses Ar oxCE, walYing the NEryiT Others, vs. Thorna D)rs 5orrou, as allowed by theterms of the Gem N' G. EVANS was Insured In THIS Cox- reuired to reder wy, and Immediately after his death. I had teClerk of this Cc te lesrofpenting to his afRicted family, on or before the Air he amuount of hi Policy-S.5,x.0. Clerk'is Of fice, ISAAC BR ANCH, M. D., March 24 12 6t. . Agent. eJ. J.WaXDLuw, 1. D., Medical Examine The State o: Abbeville.C. R. 'We refer with camfdenee to the followring pe r' Newberry Count: us who have Insured in the Piedmont:Euiy Rey. J. IP. Pressly, D, D.-&50(0; Rev. 11. C Joh G. Lipford Brler, 1. D..-46000: Rev. WV. R. Hemphill- Roc 8300; Rev. J7. N. Young-62> 0; Rev. H. T- The Creditors of Joan-P5100; Rey. D. M. Turner, D. D, --81Ir- .uired to render 400; Rey. J. I. Bonner-50; Dr.. te Clerk of this Frsl- 500; Dr. J. Wlast90: W mands, enf or betore . Ms-NO; Rev. J7 C. - ilasS0I Clerkl's Office, F. D). Chanws-82000; B. P, Neel-$20 C; Dr.j March 24 126t. . F. Gry40; R- A. Fair-43 0-J; Prof.______ F. Kenned-4 T0Krof. J. F~. ;e-20,Th kt Gin. S .M. GoanSi,00; J. McGowan-slo.. TeS.t 00Hon. W. 610ipsn O0;Dr. Barksdale Newberry Count 4iGJ;Mr. SullivanUO; and at least 93. Michael Werts and schers,nd~ the immedtiate supervision of Dr. Wv.L Brsch. The creditors of THOMAS S. MOORMAN, Agent. onired to render an Dr. G. W. GA RMAY lIed. Eminer. Clerk of the Ccur Newbery, C. H, Feb. 14,i869. tf on or before thefAr _____________________________Clerk's Office. Murebs 2212st. Sugar Cured, Canvassed and other HAMS. WNDOIi . C. CHASE & CO. For sale bo ites of South Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemists one of the Fertil;zing Properties. These Pho'phates are the remains of extinct land ie Agriculturist. OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA." i selected. ...... .................................... . . ...............16 70 ow red heat .....................................................16 50 .- , - - 66 80 - . - , .. _ .. ---r 2.60 - - - - - Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. - - - - Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone.) 24 75 Phosphate of Lime. Equivalent to 23.65 Sulphate of Lime. - - - - 80 - .3.50 . .1160 iperio{ity of the CAROLINA FERTILIZER, examined. 0. U. SHEPARD, Jr. ,thers at $i6 pet ton of 2 000 lbs. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. RWILE & MCCAUGHRIN, Agents at Newberry. Di STEVEL DUT EXTENSION TOP. ItI aret Wilbk sqik olasfs,bola ie n storin use ~It af mnrdvnagswiciorte -rkous branhes bake al qwok boillaa boi atsr nice. W. T. WRIGHT. South Carolin a-' T e State of Sou.th Mi'ina I.n the Circuit Court-Tn Newbrr ounty-In tle Circuit Court H. HT. Kinard, Executor er ~ -Mn e .'ANdnJi~r#,,*d M. Kinard. .~ -~ anid John M1. Kinard, dec'd, are ~ThidflOl of7olW-8e4 eMe, am ud establish. on oath, before requir.ed,to paDdrr anid egg~bl1 Ln oath be". 1 urt, their respeCtive demands fore S6a s50bnstD.~IeWreAee their t day of L' A~' KE respetsIe detagn4gn oe,ee 1st cday C. C. 2. Cierks Offee. TILOS. K. LAKE, f South Carolina- March24t 126t C. C. P. . r-In the Circuit Court-In TeSaeo ot aoia I ,. C Grierson his 4rife, and NebryCut-nheCcitou s F. armou, Adzn-r, and [ qiy others. Iael ig,A tiitarx s i.S M. T. Kinard, dec'd, are Bre tl mnd establish on oath. before TeCeiosoJh .Dre eesd urt. their respective demands, aerqie orne n.etbiho ah THlO 31. AKE, dmnso rbfr h s a c c p.resetv C South Carolina- ClrsOfc. TO.MLAE r-In the Circuit Court-In _______ ____________ and wife, Adm's, vs. Lala h SteofSuhCroia k and.otbers.NebryCutIthCrctCot ;irnuel D. Rook, dec'd, are TEu mid e.,tablish on oath, befo ty C'our, their respective' de..HiidLn n ter ynx red s the first day of May next. I Mr n ogadTo.Elsr TIHOS. M.L AKE, TeCrdtrofW )Logdcas, C. C. P. Iaerqie orne netbiho ah f South Carolina- edeadonobeoete1 dyf -Circuit Court-In Equity.Mane. Susan 51 Long, vs. LatimeriClrsOfc. TOSKLA, ong and others.IMac241 tCC.P .eorge Long, deced are re'. ____________________ establish on oath, before the' ,their respective demands, Dntfre ocl poept day of May next.wo' L T'Hos. M1. LAKE, chsnelwer. e C... HAE.&CO,P i SHADES.SinothRe lg ' DNewbe.Mrh Couny-I theCrci.out Wando Fertilizer. The Wando Mining 'and Manufacturing Company offers to the Planters and Farm era of the South their Fertilizer, known as the "WANDO FERTILIZER," Which the experience of the past season has proved to be one of the most valuable in our market. It has for its base the ma terials from~the Phosphate Beds of the Com pany on Ashley River, and is prepared at their works at the EAST END OF EASEL STREET, in this city. In order to guarantee its uni formity and maintain its high standard, the Company has made arrangements with the distinguished Chemist, Dr. 0. U. SHEP ARD, Jr.. who carefully analyzes all the ammoniacal and other material purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fertilizer, before being offered for sale. The Com pany is resolved to make an article which will prove to be a Complete Manure, and give entire satisfaction. For terms, circulars, and other inform. ation, APPLY TO W$i. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, a0.11809=H ATLANTIC WHABF, Charleston, 8. C. Jan. 13 2 3mo. LOUIS SCHODAIR, Baker & Confectioner, MAIN STREET, Newberry, 8. C. Respectfully informs his many customers and the prblic general;y that his New Bake Oven is now completed, and by its convenient ar rangemert he can bake any and' everything in his line at the shortest possible notice, such as Cakes, Pastry, &c., in satisfactory and handsome style. Parties and Dinners furnished at shortest notice. Fresh bread, pies and cake on hand. Meals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all times. Thinkful for past favors he solicits a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. Dec. 2 49 if. GEN. H. H. KINARD, MAGISTRATE, Will take Dowers, draw Deeds and Mortgages. dec 1651 In Re. William Summer, of Newberry-In Bankruptcy. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Geo. S ryan, the judgment creditors of the said Wim. Summer are herehy required to render heir liens and establish the same on oath efore me on or before the 17th day of April ext. C. G. JAEGER, Mlarch 24 12 4 Reg. in Bankruptcy. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBSEY COUNTY. By John T P'eterson, Probuate Judge, Whereas, Emma E. Wilson having nade soit to tne to grant her Letters of Ad's ninistrition of the estate and effects of Jas. These are therefore to cite and admonish il and singu!ar, the kindred and creditors of he said deceased, to be and appear before ne, in the Court. of Probate to be held at fewhrry Court House on the 5th day or tpriI next , after publtication here f, at 11 clock in the forenoon. to show en'use, if ny they have, why the said Adminnistration hould not be cranted. Gi"en u:dier my h in.l this 221 day of 1arch Anno Domni, 18c39. John T. Pet.erson, P. J. N. C. darch 24 12 2L. ['he State of' South Carolina Newberry County-In the Circuit Court In Equity, - . B. Livingston. Executor, vs. Elizabeth Kinard andi others. The Creditors of Andrew Kinard, dec'd, ire required to rendier and establish on oath. efore the Clerk of thie Court, their re'spec ie demands on or before the 1st day of k[y next, Clerks Offee. THJOS. M. L AKE, March 2412 6t C. C..C District Court of the Unizted States, Mr the District of Sombh Carolina. In Bankruptcy. I., the muatter of ,Ioseph W. Hill-Bankrupt. By whom a petition for adjudication of an cruptcy was filed on the 29th (lay of ecember, A. D , 1868, iin said Court. This is to give noice tluu or the 14th day f March, A. D. 1869, a warrant of ~ankruptcy was issued againist the Estate of oseph WV. Hill, in the District of Newberry, tate of South Carolina who has been ad dged a bankrupt on his own petition: at the payment of any debts and the de ivery of any property belonging to said ~ankrupt; to him, or for his use, and the ranfer of any property by him, are for idden by law ; and that a meeting of the reditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their ebts, and to choose one or more Assignees f his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank upty, to be holden at Newberry Court ouse, South Carolina, before C. G. Jae :er, Esq., Registrar, on the 3d day of ~pil, A. D., 1869, at 9 o'clock A. Mi. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. by A. P. PIFER, Mar. 24 12 St. Deputy Messenger. [e State of South Carolina Newberry County-In the Circuit Court-~ Itn Equity. rohu b. Birge and L. B. Maffett. vs. Win. Bridges,et al. The Creditors of Wiley Bridges, deceased, re required to render and establish on oath,: jefome thtlerk of sh-is Court,--their respec vealsagln or befgoe the1st'day of day Clrks Offlee. TILJOS. M. L AKE, Mqrch 212Ot 'C.C.- . he State of ^South Carolina NeigTerry Countys-Zu the Circuit Court In iaquity. ohn L. Hilts et al., 'v' .Joseph Watson, The Creditors of TheaiasWatson,deceased, re required to render and establish on oath, tefore the Cierk of this Court, thieir-respec, ive demands on or before the 1st day of lay next. Aknk fc. THOS. M. LAKE, he State of South Carolina Npirberry County-In the Circu,it Court ohi . Renwick, et al, vs. James H. Wille jams, John T. Duncan and others-. The Creditors of James W. Ducket, dec'd, e required to render and establish on oath, iefore Silas..ohnstone, special referee, their espective demands on or before the 1st day; f Masy next. Clerks Offie. THOS. M. L AKE, -Mac g 12 t C. C. P. he State of South Carolina NebeirUountyrIn the Circuit Court In Eqity. eorge Larsen, Administrator and others, -ws.W, H. HaroS ind- othere. The Creditors of .3aco Runto deceased, r required-to Tendei and establish on oath, efore the Clerk of this Court, their respec' io 4emiods onier before the 1st day ofa Clerks Ofie. THoS. M. LAZE, I..aeh24l26t C. C. e. Fiss Metallic lluri1J tases, THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or hand a full assortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be furnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the public that no effort on his part will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber takes pleasure in announc ing to this community that, ha'vipg made all necessary arrangements, he will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. New berry C. H., S. C. The Great SOUTHERN TONIC IOWIE & MUISE, Proprietors & lholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Dec. 23 52 ly. T. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOYS, Elosiery, Trimmings and Fancy Goods, Musical Inlstrulmets , Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, also Falshionable Emporium of Desigtns for Stamping, Braiding & Embroidery Constantly on hanid a linge anid well assorted stock oft Braids, FrenIch Embhroidery, Cot. ton and Linen and Silk Floss, .Ribbons, &c. No. Q21 KING ST., CIMSTON, 8. 0. Dec 2 49 tf C ARD. CHARLES KERRISON, Formerly of the Firm of C. & F. L KER R ISON, would inform h is friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. JA MES B. BELTs. all his SI'OCK IN TR ADE. &c., at the Store, No. 252 KING-STREET, and will there continue the Dry Goods Business Wholesale and Retail, FOlt CASt1. on his own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed. without delay, to replenish and renew the Stock. and continue so doing until the as sortment shall be made complete and attractive As the terms will be S r l'lL Y G ASH. or ap proved city acceptance for a short credit, it ne cessarily follows that the p rices mast be kept at least as lw as to be found at any other respecta ble establishment. His brother. Mr. E. L. Kerrison, assisted by Mr. A. B. McDonell, both experienced mer'. chants in this ine, will be found at his Store, aiding in the conduct and managemient of the business, and it is hoped that his, and their ef forts to win the.confidence and patronagte of the public will be as successful, as in past days was the old firm at corner of King and Ear.ket streets. Feb. 17 7 8mo JAMES ALLAN, SImporter anid Dealer in Finre Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. Nos 307 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WATHES CLCESandJEWELRY BE PABE. CLCdec 21y .Bar and Billiard Reem. Main-st , Newberry, nearly op. the Court House Smith & Christian, Proprietors. District Court of the United States. For theDistrict of South Carolina. In the matter of J. Hardy Saber-Bankrupt. By whom a -Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy was filed on the 31st day of Dec. A. D. 1888. in said Court. - This is to give notice, that on the ist day of March A D 1869,a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of J Hardy Sa,. ber, of Newberry, in the District of New,. berry and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Peti-] tion: that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law: that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts sad to choose one or more Assignees of' his state!; will be held at a Courrt of Bankruptcy to be bolden at Newberry C. H. S C., be-. fore C. G. Jaeger, Esq, Register, on the 10tl day of M.agch, A. D, 1869, at 12 o'clock, lI. J. P. M. EPP[NG, U S Marshal as Messenger. Per A P Pifer, Deputy Messenger. I March 1'711 3c MUTIl Af LIFE INSURANOl COIPANT, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - - - - -1842, CASH ASSETS OVER THIRTYNft LIONS OF. DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1867, oypr TEN M1!LI9NS, Dividends to Policy Holders, 1867, $2,236,. 874.37. New Policies issaed.in i867,;#6 :: The Company Is PURELY o dividends to stockholders.- The entire pro, fits are returned to the1sured tt causing Policies to become SELF-US?T., in thirteen years, or to double in Interest received from investmeits, 1867, over $1,300,000. Excess of INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE, over losses, about $400,000. Real Estate, Bonds and MortgageE ,Qf Real Estate, in the-City of New York, over SY, ENTEER MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company in the world. Its poiA. frn Its dhhi dendiltJrge , Applications for Columbia, and the North ern portion of South Carolina, received by GR EGG, PALMER & CO., BENSON M. JoxZs, Agent at .ew . Jsas McIxros, M..D., .XNM Exam iner. Feb. 10 6 ly. Something Nice. I have removed to the Kingsmore Gal' lery (over Mayes & Martin'sSto)wbich has undergone thorough repairs. I have plenty of room with an excellent sky light. Come one-come all, an, ee how things work in this commodio gly, Also, a good lot of albums at ;w ly low prices. All kinds of work done in the .a. of Photography. I have all of Wren & Wheeler's Negt tives that were taken at this place. We charge nothing for looking, tnd not much for a picture. Respect fully, W. H. WISEMAN. Dec. 23 52 tf. MANHOOD: HOW LOSl", HOW RESTOREO. Just published, a new edition of ft Cal. verwell's Celebrated Essay on the.ndi eal cure (without medicine). of rhea, or Seminal Weakness, ry Seminal Losses, Impotebcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to lar ringe, etc.; also, Consumptlong'Eggpy, and Fit.., induced by self-indulgence or sex t.1 extravagance. * Price, in a sealed envelope,: 4 cents. - u The celebrated author, in tte 'difile. essay, clearly demonstrates m years' snecessful practice, thatShle a mg consequences of self-abuse maj dily eured w'ithout the use of intema . an4icine or the application of the. knie . pktig out a mode of cure at once simplere-etin, and eil'ectual, by means of which evy%ufs ferer, no matter what is conidition9nsfb~$e, imay enre himsnelf cheaply, privatet,,nd - radicaslly. g' This Lecture should be il the hands of e.v.ry yoth andi every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to anyl address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, oir two post stmpe. Also, Dr. Culver-well's "Ma rriag~e Guide," price 25 cumts. Address the Pt~.blishlers, ;. - CH AS. J.'C. KLINE a 127 Broadiway, N. Y., Poet-ODee Bea~S Z. L. WHITE, GUNSMIT,1 And Repairer Of all kinds of FIREARMS, LOCKI, e. Liams on hand Pistols and Gunns of atp proved makes. Ammunition, such ase. tridges, Caps, Powder and Shot. - Shot Ponches, Flasks, Bags, and -ev other kind of Sporting A pparatus. -Besides many orhar articles of various char-actes. and kinds. All kinds of J!EPAIRING neatly ad ex p diio'isly executed, and at low atest, GraR-SnmitMlg, A6. In addition to the above, I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of vehiclesj oc 5L//99/E8,6 AdRAiES. of the celebrated manufacture of COOK, w ere Stiles Hurd, formerly of thisplace,, procured his stock. Al! ordere, prongl attended to. tpl Z. L. WRlWKT A nril 15 16 ff. BOSA DALIE Purifies the 3IOda What You DMiMEL Out of thirtv-eIiht specines.o&krbone Whiskey recently submieted .,to -a.chemicall analysais,- at the varioca saloons in New York, only two were- .psre. The, under signed ventures to assell'shat his&LQHORS: and WINES are.as pure es an soW ' the TTnited States. As for;his, AL an~I ER BEER, it is without:. adulteog' he wishes to submit it to any chemical' anal' sis. It imparts pertnanent strength to weala systems and invigorates delicate constitu' lions. Drink his Beert. yeuig ,e0j the greatest of blessng-eath, aul p9'fong vour life. JOHN 0. SEERERS, Jan. 27 4 2mn. Celumbia. COTTON FACTOR8 AiNO South Atlantic Whart~ Cari,%. ; Consignments of Cotton,. Riae, &c.,. r-f 'pectfully solicited, and libs.a. idTances teade thereon. Jan.-'33 S-4mos ESDWARD N. TURasroN. C. 3, N97.xas. THURSTON & HlOLMES, COTTON FACTORS CommBissioR MelRts ADJE R'S NORTWT~AF CIABL ES TOI.S ~iberal cash 'adv'ances made one nents of Cotton and other prcduce, sept RA.arnm