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? POET R Y. * p. f ?*3 {From the Eclectic Magazlno.] tjy.ui*W/ r? itr |< ? r ? .: * ?' ? ? A slender form, a girlish face, Bine eyes, and golden hair; Sweet lips, dear lips 1 and sunny smiles, A vision angel fair! Oh, gentle eyes I oh, cruel eyes! o /.<. - Why will you haunt mo so T Filled with the old sweet tenderness; ?[ . i ., The lore of long ago. . f ?' ? i I i a merry laugh, a pleasant voice, ' Sweet chimes, like silver bolls; ' Old musio unforgottcn still, Around me rings and swells. .- Oh, wooing voice 1 oh, eruel voice! i Wfcjr will you haunt me so ! Speaking the old sweet tenderness, i. ... The love of long ago. ' Ab angel form, a blessed face, A picture, fading never 1 The anguish of a vanished hope, ?dj \ . That clings to mo for'evor. Oh, blessed dream 1 oh, cruel dream 1 Why will you haunt mo bo T Sad with the old sweet tenderness, . Tho love of long ago. AGRICULTURAL, &C. Lime Around Applo Trees. adi ..t ? _ We have known funncrs to make it a rcgu lar practice for a succession of years, to throw caustic lime around their apple trees in the spring and summer. We once noticed that a tree standing in the immediate vicinity of our dwelling had, all at once, put forth witli re newed energy, and wo wcro at a loss for some time to define the cause. On examination we found that a quantity of lime which had accidentally been spilled and rendered worth less by becoming mixed with the refuse of the stable floor, hnd been thrown at the foot and around the tree, and to this, as the principal cause, we ' immediately ac rcditcd it and pur chased twelve casks of lime, and applied half a bushel to each of the trees in our orchard, and found that it produced immeditcly bene ficial effects. Not the health of the trees only, bat the quality of the fruit also, was greatly improved. This application will be especially beneficial in soils where there it a redundancy of Vegetable matter. Wo would advise our farmers, some place*, especially in new forest lands, to make tho experiment, and see if it is not deserving of the high recommendation it se cures. FERTILIZERS. T)ERUVIAN GUANO, PAUDRETTE, JL or nny ?f the other Manures can be had by the Ton or smaller <|tinntily, ut Charleston prices, adding a small commission. -Or Seed Rye and Oats. Also it. small lot of selected Seed Potatoes. Best prices as usual allowed for ROUGH RICE, PEAS and PRODUCE. ; At the Court House Store, Market Street, oct I9-_ly JOHN A. HAMILTON, CARD. rTIHE FIRM OF H. L. JEFFERS & CO., WAS 1 i Dissolved on the 4th inst. "Tho FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS will bo continued by Win, II. & Thos. A. Jeffers. The style of tho Firm being WM. ii. JEFFKRS & CO. Consignments of Cotton solicited. Prompt re turns will be made, and our usual attention paid to the interest of our friends. WM. II. JEFFER8 A CO., Charleston, S. C. Beferto JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangeburg, 8. C. Jan 11 Am GrTJ-ANO. T)ERDVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM AGENTS, JT ? at market rates. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, $76 caBh ; $80 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city acceptance. B lUGH'8 PHOSPHATE OF LIME. $60 cash; $66 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, ap proved city acceptance. PHOENIX GUANO, $55 cash; $05 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city acceptance. FLOUR OF RONE, unadulterated and uuburnt. PARSERS' PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warranted pure. In offering tho above Manures to Plantors I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials from Planters who have used them thepnst year but the furtlier guarantee that every cargo, as it arrives, is analyzed by Prof. Shepard, of the South Carolina Collego, and the high repetntion of those Manures fully kept up. J. N. RORSON. jnn 18_2tu Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. In Equity, Orangeburg district. F. M. PooHcr, Adm'r. ) Rill to Marshall Assots vs. > for Ann Larr, et, nl. J Injunction and Relief. Ry order of the Court, the creditors of John Larr, deceased, nrc required to prove tkelr damands before me, within three months from this dnto. Commissioner's Office, ^ V. D. y. JAMISON, Orangeburg, C H, V Commissioner. Jan. 1, 1808. J jan 1ft?3m zii Agents wa:vt*:i>.-$2&o per Month the Year Round, or uOO per cent. Profit on commission. We guarantee the above salary or oommission to active industrious agents at their own homes, to introduce an article of indispensable ulili ty injevery ho??vhold. For full particulars, call ot or address G. W. JACKSON & CO., jan 11?It* . 11 South St., Baltimore, Md. IjAWY is ?esirous of ob TAIN I NO a Situation as TEACHER, either in a'panjfly. or in n School. She is competent to Teaiph tho English''branches, nnd Music, both on th l'iano and Guitar. Tho best of references can b given, Ii required. Address E. H.. Cars Hohnes' Rook House. ociVjJ-it ,, Charleston,*. Ifc CHARLESTON CARDS, JOHN H., HOLMES^ COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Hon. QEO. A. TRENHOLM; ANDREW 81 MONDS. President 1st National Dank, Charleston, P. 8, HOLMES, President S. C. Mining and Manu facturing Company. deo 7 ? 2m J. A. Quackenbush, 120 EA8T BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C . WHOLESALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, DKAI.F.R IN Sugar, Tens, Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, oU. sept 14 m 6 II. IHSCIIOFF. C. WULDRKN. Henry Bischolf & Co., WHOLESALE GR()CERS AND DKALKR8 IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Sc., No. 107 East Buy, CHARLESTON, S. C. sept 14 m 0 WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boj/c.e ??' Co.'* Wharf. CHARLESTON. S. D. Jgy* Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. aug 24 mos C C. Clacii-k. A. Wittk. CLACIUS & WITTE, AO. 80 EAST BAY, C II A R L E S T O X, S. C, Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Grocerit*} /Vor/xi*??*, Bayyimj, und Liquor*. sept 14 * Cm Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ham, Baeon, Shoulders, Pork, Rcof, Flour, Sugnr, Coffee, Tea, etc., etc., WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND T O B A 0 C O Xti*. lG'i and 1C5 East Hat/, cor. Qnrrn-strrct. CHARLESTON, S. C. flfcay- All Orders Promptly Attended to "(jia sept 14* m C S, Thomas, Jn., Wm. S. Laxwau., William G. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF HAYDEN A WHILDEN, 1IK.uf.hh in WATCH KS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE. AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold mid Sitter JfMTcKmed. Watch?* and Jcictli'tf Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of Bcaufuin, AT WHOLES ALK 11 HA YXE STREET CHARLESTON, S. 0. feh 2? e It WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sulu and shipment to Foreign und Do mestic Porte, of Cot ton, Rice, Lumber und Nav al S to reu. ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, H. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. It. CHISOLM. fob 23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goodu arc selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H.C. Stoi.l. CiiAUMis Wbbb. 11. C. Walkkr. feb 23 a tf i^XviLIOjNT HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. IIOAIU>, PElt DAY. $a.oo. A.' BUTTERFIELD, JlfUS. It. I,. DITTTKIlFIKLD Superintendent, ^ ( j ^proprietress. _- Drug Store. l ? xm. E. Jr. otavERos. PROPRIETOR. .1 / ..I /. t! 7i ? 1,1 .1 ?I. ' ' 1 DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDI oincs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Toi let Articles, Paint*, OHb, Dye Stuffs, Varnish, &c., &e. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. 1 am the appointed Agent at this plnco for the fol lowing Medicines: Mrs. Winslows' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Rron chinl Troches, Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, Rail way's Ready Relief, &c, Dr. Aycrs' Sarsi.pnrilla, &c, l>r. Jnyncs1 Alterative, &c, &u. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and nil orders correctly answered. Medicines warranted genuine, and of the best quality. E. J. OI.IVEROS, M. D., Druggist and Apothecary, Ornngeburg Drug Store, mar 2 y 1 Frederick Fersner, AT /; C U A NI C A L I) E X TIS T, Will nttend to thoso who wish his scrvicos nt their residences, by being informed through the Postofficc or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD nnd SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. All work done Wurrnntcd to give sutisfnetion. Residence: nt Mr JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orange burg District, S. C. mnr 80 ?f Selling Off Under Cost! ?:o:? D. LOUIS & CO., _A O E 1ST T S, HAVE STILL ON HAND A FINE STOCK OF , Ready Made Clothing, CLOAKS, &C, WHICH THEY ARE CLOSING 'OUT UNDER COST!!! ?:o:? In the wintry Storm 'Mid the chilling brcozo. With sutdl Clothing warm, No one need freeze, feb 28 e iy NEW STORE. nriHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN IN [) forming their Friends and the Public Gene rally, that they have opened their NEW STOKE, and are now prepared to wait upon them with a nice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, ROOTS nnd SHOES, &C, anGenernlly found in n COUNTRY STORK. Come d examine. MI LLER & DAVIS. nov 0 c Iy rrillE GREAT I^PVLAK PAPER CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. Subscription Price tSix Dollars a Year I THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for Si\ Months. Patf' Terms?Cash in advance. No Paper sent unles the Cash accompanies the ordor. No Paper ?enl for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON k CO., dee 21?tf { Proprietors. HIJLBERS HOUSE, (rORMKUkV MRS. toiini.r's,) MS4 KINt; STREET, liettccen Wmtteorin nnd Ifazrt Streets, and it it/tin three minute*' irii/k of <df the Principal \Yholende n;id Hrttut lion*'* it/ Mettiiuj, Kimj and Jhiytic Streets, and the. J'ost Ojfirr, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards uf the house, TERMS OF HOARD : Dnard by tho day.,.S2 .*?<> ?? i? ti ?'eck.$12 00 to $16 00 Ih-.nhy SrAUNK'K, Mit*. R. HibiiKits. ootl8 If H. L. JefFers & Co., FACTOIDS AND Coniiiiissioii Merchants, CHAJtLESTOX, S. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. Refer tu Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. apl ft Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! NOW IS YOUR TIME. MB ill THE UNDERSIGNED REG LEAVE J jl&fijH respectfully to inform the citizens of ttSBBHAOrangchurg ami surrounding Country, V Vhnt ho is now prepared to furnish them with STOVES, (both Cook and Healing,) from the best Foundry in the U. S.,and will guarantee In any person who may buy a Stove from him, perfect and entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves r.ro put up and used necordiug to his directions. Having been In the Tin and Stove business for 17 years ho thinks ought to be a sufficient inducement for his friends to call and examine his Slock before pur chasing elsewhere. Call and see for yourselves. N. B.?A large Stock of Tin Ware "kept constant ly on hnhd, manufactured by himself, forsale by the wholesale and retail. W, WJLM'OCK. uov Hi m y THE CANNON?!H?USEt (OPPOSITE- COURT HOUSE.) TUB SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re spectfully Inform thu Traveling Pub? ho that his HOUSE is opened for their nccomodullon. RATES OP BOARD, board per Day.~...$ 1 76 ? " Week........ 7 .00 " Month-. 20 00 ALSO A BARROOM In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of Liquors. j^vs. C-Aisnsroisr, Proprietor. aug S c ly BARGAINS!! ?:o:? Sellins: Off Undercut, DRY GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, II ATS, GROCERIES, ETC., pon SIXTY DAYS AT ' JOSEPH McNAMARA'S, M AIN-ST UEET, ORANGEBUEG, S. C. fch 23 ly CHAS. BULL & CO. CASH STORE. Will hereafter sell altogether for CASII? consequently can afford to offer our goods :\t reduced prices. FARMERS PRODUCE Uought for Cash at Charleston Prices. Call and examine our extensive assortment of Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Clothing, Dry Good:*, Groceries, &c, See., at No. Ill Rus scllStreet. CHAS. BULL & CO. AGENTS WANTED ron TDK Ci II A Y JACKETS. AMI HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIEI FOR DIXIE, With Incidents and Sketche* of Ltfc in the Confederacy. Comprising Narratives of Personal Adventorr. Army Life, Naval AdvVuturc,' luttiie Life. Pariisau Dar ing. Life in I lie Camp. Field and Hospital Togeth er ?villi tin* Song"?. Hallad?. Anecdotes nml Humo rous IHeid?.ula oi the War for Southern In lepen driire. Tlirre is a certain portion of the wnr that ?rill never go inio the regular histories, nor he cm ho? I ieil in romance or poetry, which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations a hotter idea of Ihn spirit of ihr con flict llititi many dry reports or careful narratives of events, and this part may he callril thn gossip, the fun, the pathos of I ho our. This iliustrntes 'the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion ?f women, the bravery of men. the pluck of our heroes, the remnneu and hardship* ?if the xervieo. The Valiant ami brave Hearted, the Picturesque und Dramatic, the Wiity nod Marvelous, the Tender ami Pathetic, ami the whole Panorama of the War are bcro thritiingly portrayed in a mnsicrly manner, at once historical nml romantic, rendering it the moiit ample, unique, brilliant and readable bonk that the wnr hau called forth. 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W A HANDSOME ROUND VOLUME, contain ing 150 Mechanical Engravings, and the United Stales Census by Counties, with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 25c. dec 21 } tf R. D. Myers. Applicant, 1 Notice to Against Absent An i C. Myers, at. al. Defendant. J Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Pul man and Elizabeth Holly, two of the defendants re side without this State, it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object In tho division or sale of tho Real Estate of K. J. W. Myers, on or before tho sixth dey of March next, or their consent to the same will bo entered of record. Ordinary's Ofhce. \ P. A, McMICHAKL; December-\ 1807. i O, O. l>. dec 7 i: w 1 im I1* ?? "iLILL 1 ???? ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. < i u itiu t? Perpetual* HIT The State ex reist ione Solicitor Southern Circuit, ? In Be Lost Documenta, in the matter orthn lost Will or y Jacob Wolfe, deceased. Application baring been made'by William M. Solfe to prove tho existence, los* and contents of e last Will and Testament of Jacob Wolfe, de ccascd. On motion or Messrs. Iilnr & Dibble, 8? licitors, it is ordered that nil persons who desire te to do. may appear and cross examine the evide&e* produced, and introduce evidence in reply befor* me on the 29th day of February, 1868. Commissioner s Office,) V. D. V. JAMISON,v Oraogeburg C. II., V Commissioner;^ Nov. 26, 1807. > ? nor 80 m ??>}? -? In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. John T. Jennings, et. al, .|; , \r \f[ ^Jflf. vs. Patrick Jennings et. al. J By order of Chancellor Johnson - made K^v. Ji, 1807, the creditors of John S. Jcnning< deceased, will prove their demands before me within three (8) months from the date of said order. V f, i \ 511 IT A 8 V. D. V. JAMISON, ? , ^?ot^ta^ssIellerr^p? ?__.^.??...?.y.hVtfhi. ivSt_5L In Equity, lti/ OKAXGKBURG DISTRICT. (i James D. Ciy?Wk>y> H?'b Will of L. EL i'eotwti-P I . muh/ vs. , I-, v n A. D. FredcricBv afl- jl I u *i? ' By order made iwdttw-rose Pa* rrediter? et h.&,?ti Cooncr, deceased, wiB! prwv* t<l??> demands be.fadrar ate at Orangeburg by 1?* 4ky '%4 PeWWaVfr next. ' /. rj:T Commissioner s Office. 1 T. TK ^..?AMIJWN. Orangeburg C. H. V Coiiimi??s???rN November 7, 1807. ) f nov 10 ??? " . ?. - r ' ; ? ??*>"? ..i- \S In EquitjV ORANGEBI RG iUSTKKT- ' ff V. D. V. Jamison, Cora'r in E*j*y't " .V' f vs. I Cr#*iVtf>*** The Creditors and Distributees j Bi?" of lfm. M. I rick. . J 111!:..?;'. By order of Chancellor Johnson, the crvdllersef William M. Irick will present and prove ib?iirde mands before the Spcciul Commimdnurr appointed i* this case, (at office of llutcoiia A brgare.) wifaYi* three months from the dale her:of. Oct. 22dJ 1K07. t!:B. OLOVB?; Speelal t:?maiaaiea?r. j "I .lr.-A oct 2rt lain j?s In Equity. ORANGER!'KG TUSTRiCTV **? Joseph Pickling. Adm'r. rt. nl.'l Bill t^Aktmxj?^L vs. jV Marshaling .ssal? Mary B. Tyler et. al. f 'injunction Reti?f It appearing lomy satisfaction that3t^%\''^jii%\^ } one of die Defendant* in the above ci.*' .j aVsjMfl' ... reside* beyond the lit- - r .riU KuSt^rV' i I motion of Mcsea*. lalar \'. ' ,c, ^mj?SUK^ ' 1 Solicitors, it Is ordcreJ: T? ?. the d>re<J4i1?A. Jo?k uu Tyler, du Oppenr. plea y anaw?*xar d'tssfcr u '' I complainants ?ui<| bill witb!ii,rJu?-tS*t? prase/iata* ?j law, oi an order pto cobrra**' sBIb* ak*a sgaiees". ! hfm. ! I'tMundH.oioner's Ouunn. - V. D. V. JAMIHI??*. #?inwi^eburg. ^. r- I ; Couuiisaitser. I/or. 1U IHli^..- ;;^fj: ^ ^Ai.V^C^ ?ire Zu % um 7> n- ." - j l?-.fl Him'I OR.XNGEBI RG DISTRICT. * " Andrew F. Inabiiiet, Administrator. ?lor. "j i f : '/Knill ji<? J ...".:?>:? Marerlla Inabiiiet and rtthera. By order of the Court of Kipiity in t!i? stsT?: "' ?titird case, the rrr*litors of the late l.svi L luaHU' net are enjoin?*?l from prosecuting aettaM at la* fete the recovery of their claims.'and are required M pruve the same before the Commisaionwr withisj Iktt* mouths from the publirniion hereof. ? ?? A'?? * V. D. V. JAMISON, C. fi. O. D. fc ? dec 28 ass In Equity* TRIC Ii -li mho'* ?? ?)?? '?--.{;.#? :ll ,|.|l>t . i ! .. I ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, K. Juhnson, Administratrix, vs. Jas. D. Jones, Ouardinn. et, al. By onlcr of Court, the creditors of Jutu Q. Johnson, deceased, are reipiircd to prove tboir 4*. 1 mands before me on or before the 1st February And under the name ur.l.r I will sol! oa A* !u Monday in February neat, for?ash.esjtH?l^tfl?iftBVn "Edisto Lumber and Timber FondCampeAy-.'* ' TT,' ,' January 21, 1807. IV. I?. T. JAMlSflsV^ ' dee 2rU?td Commissi?.*?. Vm"* In Equity. 1 ORANGER!'R<? DISTRICT, ;H B. A. Yon, Adm'r Estate Mtlke A, Yon, vs. Jno. U. Millions, el. al. By order of Chancellor Johnson made KWh IttWJ I8C7, the creditors of Mnke A. Yon, deeease*!, wiU ' 1 prove their demands before me within NrV (1) . - months from tho date of said order. **' Commissioner s Office. \ V. D. V. JAMISON, ' OrangcburgC. II.. S. C. v Comraissieaes. Nov. 20, lHiiT. j nov 23 ' "?? *" - - .. .- . -lii^l ,.t. .Uli '.'I In Equity, ORANtJERURG DISTRICT. . Livingston. ] vs. J- .>!?*.?:? ? V? nO l'ou. J . .'!-' . iitl Livingston, deceased, arc rnpiircd to preve ) l.ivingsion, occeaseu, arc reipiirra to preee ia?>?r, demands before me, on or before the 21st day #f>' ' January next. Dsceir.bcr 21, 1807. Y. D. V. JAMISON, ' ' dec 28-td_Commiasteaar. ', -JJJ The State of South Carolina, ' ORANGKRURG DISTRICT. In the C urt of Common IMeas. ,X. II. II* Jonnlngs, Jno. T. Jennings, vn F. A. Wl'eox 8on, A, B. Tulmndge.J ??.: Stlfp ATTACHMENT. ^KTllEREAS the I'.olntirTs did on the 20th dsy Yy of May file theii deelarsiion a^ain*t the De fendants, who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this State, and have neither," wives nor attorneys known within tho same, uposi] | whom a copy of said declaration may bo .served! mi I On motion of Hutsons ^ Loga re. l'laintltTs Attorney* it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear, and plead to tho aaid deelarsiion on or before tho 2'Jud.day ot May, which "wil! btc In! Jhe ycar'AT**, Lord, One Thousaml Eight Hundred and WxH, r' . eight, otherwise final and. absolute judgment' wni then be given and awarded agslnat them. - f*.? tin >ii J. F. ROBINSON. I I n*i. May -Ml, 1HU7, XX J?a 1 com I (J. ?. P.