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The Smack in School. . f A district school, not fur away, 'Mid Berkshire hills, one winter day as humming with its wonted noise f three score mingled girls and boys; Some fowupon their tasks intent, But in ore on furtive mischief bent. The while the muster's downward look Was fastened on a copy-book. Rose sharp and clear, behind his back, A rustling, rousing, cracking smack, Aa 'twere a battery of bliss Let off in one tremendous kiss, "What's that?" the startled master cries ??That, thir," a little imp replies, ?'Wath William Willith, if you plcathc, I thaw him kith Thuthaunah Peathc!" With frown to make a statue thrill, The master thundered "Hither, Will?" Like a wretch taken in his track, With stolen chattels on his back, Will, to the awful presence came? A great, green, bashful simpleton, The butt of all good-natured fun. With smile suppressed and birch upraised, That you, my biggest pupil should Be guilty of an uct so rude! Before the whole set school, to boot; What evil genius put you to 'tY" ??'Twas she herself, sir?" sobbed the lad ??I did not mean to be so bud ; But when Susannah shook her curls, And whispered I was 'fraid of girls, And dursent kiss a baby's doll, I couldn't stand it, sir, at all, t up~*nd kisacd her on the spot, w?boo, boo?I ought to not; somehow, from her looks?boo, boo bought she kind o' wished mc to!" *_ ^Tne Wrong Bed. At a late hour Tuesday night quite a bridal party arrived in the city and put up at one of our hotels. The bride was accompanied by two of hor young lady friends and the groom by two gen tlemen. The names were registered in the usual way, but in some way a mis take was made in reference iu the iden tity of the bride. The hours sped on toward the dawn and the bride in her silent chamber waited the appearance of her lord. Yet he came not. Surely, he was not flitting up all this time. The rest of the party had retired she was c rtain, since she had heard them iu their apartments. What hud become of him. Impa tience, graduall)' grew into terror. She rang her bell, and the servant knocked at the door uDo you know whore my husband is?" she inquirod. "Aint ho iu here, mam ?" "No?" ?"Maybe ho stepped out into the city, main, und will bo back directly." "I'm afraid; oh, do inquire at the office, aud sec if there is any iutclligcuce about hitu." ine servant icliieu, ?iiu iii a few U1? mcnts returned with information that there was none. The wife was now alarmed in earnest. She never had a husband before, and like the man who drew i/iio elephant hi the lottery, scarce ly knew what to do with the animal. In her anxiety she went to tho room of one of her bridesmaid's and knocked at the door. "Who's there ?" was inquired in ac couta unmistakably masculiuo. "Mo, Mary; but mercy, who arc you ?" There was a sudden stir and the sound of foot fulling heavily on tho carpeted floor. "Who the JeVil am I in bed with, tli6u?" she hc?.'."J the man say, as the door swung opcu aud hor husband's fateb peered out. "Oh ! I'm di?traritctl nbout you; where have you been V "I've been here iu bed ; but, deuo? take me, I thought you were here, iou." "Oh ! James, it wasn't me." "Who is it, then ?" "Why it's Sarah." "Tho devil." "Ohl no, James, it wan Sarah. Didn't you Know it, tj r "Blast me if I did ! I found: her asleep, aud thinking this was our rootw I crept into bed aud wout to sloop," re plied James, evidently impressed with tho idea, that he had a difficult case to argue. "Is she asleep yot James ?" "Why dou't you hear her snore ?" But just theu Sarah waked up, and seeing a man in her room set up a suc cession of screeches that soon filled the hall with people. And now the bridegroom found him sulf in a delicate position. | Iu the hurry of explaining tho matter to his wife, he had neglected to put on his pants; aud uow in his eager search for them he was dancing around tho room like one pos sessed ; now aud then imploriug Saruh to hush? "I'm going, ''on't you soe'r {Bui Sarah was seciug too much, and sho wouldn't hush ; and tho wife in ' the hall, hemmed iu by the eager crowd, had tried to explain ; but failing in this, had leaned her heud against the wall and was eujoying a hearty cry. At last however, tho pants wore found and put on, aud the husbaud and wife escaped to their chamber, whilst Miss Sarah double-locked her door ngainst all further intrusion. . The next morning explanations were gone into, but there's uo use dcuying that both the ladies wore the least bit incredulous, and it is .-aid a perceptible coldness has grown up be tween them, whilst the uniutcutioually offending bridegroom walks about a good deal, his head down, and evidently in dulging in unpleasant meditations. A Porcine Joke.?Mr. Sayrc, of Lexington, Ky., lisps a little, and a good t story is told of him, the better for its truth. Sonic years Bince an overseer of one of his farms told him he needed some hogs on his place. Says Mr. Sayre: * "Very well, go and buy four or five thouthaud pigth right away, aud put them on the farm." The man, accustomed to obey, and that without questioning, asked : "Shall I take the money with me to purchase with ?" "No thirl They all kuow me. Thcnd them here?I'll pay for them, or give you the money to pay when you get I them." The overseer went his way, and in two weeks returned, when the ^following conversation took place : "Well, Mr. Sayrc, 1 can't get that many pigs. I have ridden over the country, all about and can buy but be tween eight and nine hundred." "Eight or niuc hundred what V* "Eight or nine hundred pigs." i "Eight or nine hundred pigth ! Who told you to buy that many pigth '{ Are you a fool ?" "You told me to buy them two weeks since. I have tried to do it." "Eight, or nine hundred pigth! I never told you any thticth thing." "But you did?you told mo to go and buy four or fivo thousand pigs." "1 didn't do uo thucth thing ! I told you to go and buy four or five thows and their little pigth, aud you have done it I should think." Mr. Sayre had pork to sell the next fall. ? ????--?1? Brick Pcmeroy on Democratic Corruption.?"If buying and selling, if fraud aud corruption, if double-dealing and trickery, dishonesty and a love for . gain, is to mark the course of tho leading Democrats of New York, I just ask God t? spare iny life for the next two years. I shall not go up into the buying and selling busiucss, but if the Democratic office holders, elected by the people, who staut! by me ns they do, ignore the one who has stood by thoni, aud insult tho people by urging them to support an organ in the pay aud interests of the people's enemies, then may I rot iu the earth, be damned in tho hereafter, if I dou't warm it to the ones who thus by their own signatures, and by autograph letters, indorse corruption. If forced to it, I can sit down to my desk, mix sar casm, satire, potash, invective, thunder and lightning, with a little argument and illustration, in such manner as to mako the Democrat interesting, if not profitable." Planters be Warned.?The Co lumbus (On ) Enquirer says: The last monthly report of the Department of Agriculture contains somo facts that should be a warning to our planters not to neglect the raising of corn and pork and depend on buying meat with tho proceeds of their cotton. The sta tistics called show a marked reduction in the number of hogs in the groat pork producing regions. In a largo portion of the Ohio Valley, the reduction is to ported ut 13 percent, aud prices have increased 35 to 50 per cent, in conse quence of *this ascertained deficiency. There is every prospect that meat will be high next Winter, and should cotton then bring leas than 20 cents (of which there is strong probability,) the farmer who sells Cotton will count his gain by tbo transaction "ovor the left." Youthful minds, like the pliant wax, arc susceptible of the mc-l lasting impres sions; and the good or evil bias thoy re ceive is seldom or ever eradicated. The Ladoga (Indiana) Jlerald says:? "Tbcro lives near Billviilo, Hondrioks county, a poculiar family?threo boys and three girls. The oldest girl is about twenty-four yoars old, weighs about two hundred pounds, is n very iutelligont lady, but wo noticed ono peculiar feature uot common among tbo fair sex. Sho hud u heavy beard (minus the mustache), which is about two inches long and of I auburn color. The board on tbo chin of] the lndy is the heaviest. Wo did not perceive any ou her throat, nothing but regular side and chin whiskers. We wore informed that her beard hns grown more rapidly during the past year. The noxt girl is sovcutcen years old, born blind, and is an idiot; the next is a girl fourteen years old, born blind. The tbreo boys arc all intelligent young men. Tho parent of this family is one of the wealthiest men in Ilcndricks county. - ?? ? ????-.? Got.den Advice.?About three years ago, a young man prcseutcd himself to Mr. Corwin for a clerkship. Thrice was ho refused, aud still ho made n fourth attempt. His perseverance and spirit of determination nwakeued ft friendly interest in his welfare, aud tho secretary ads'ised him in tho strongest possible m inner to abandon bis purposo and go to the West, if ho could do no better outside the departments. "My young friend," said he, "go to the North-West, buy 160 acres of gov ernment land?or, if you have not the money to purchase, squat on it; get you an ax or mattock, put up a log-cabin for your habitation, and raise a little cor? and potatoes; keep your conscience clear, and live like a freeman, your own mas ter, with no one to give you orders, and without dependonce on any body. Do that, and you will be houored, respected, influential, and rieh. But accept a clerk ship here, and you sink at once all in dependence; your energies become re laxed, and you are unfitted in a few years for any other or more independent position. I may give you a place to-day and I can kick you out to-morrow; and there's another man over there at the White House who can kick me out, and so we go. But if you own an acre of land, it is your kingdom, and your cabin is your castle. You are a sovereign, and you will feel it in every throbbinj of your pulse, and every day of lifo will assure me of your thank.- for having thus advised y<>u." If tho thousands who ardently strive for places under government would ponder well these woids, und cxecisc a souud disereliou iu their application, many a young and gallant spirit would be saved from inanimation, aud it would be source of joy rather than a grief to its puss tssor. Honesty.?An instance of the Und ing of money was told to us a few days ago. A lad named Johnny Ulaek, twelve years old, picked up on the street a pocket-book containing evidently a large nmouut of money. lie put it in his pocket and turned back to walk in an opposite direction to that iu which he was going when he fouud the pocket book, in expectation of meeting the loser on the hunt for it. He had gone but n block when, sure enough, ho met a man very excitedly searching tho pavomout, and walking quite hurriedly. Johnny went up to him and touched him. "Have you lost an}* thing, sir?" '?Yes." "What was it ?" "A poeket-book with a large amount of money iu it." "Come in here with me." Aud the two walkod into a store, where, in tho prosouce of the proprietor, the man naDicd the amount of money and gave a list of papers contain?^ ?! the pocket-book Johnny had found. It contuined $1G,?U? in bills, tho umouut named by the stranger, and all the pa pers he had mentioned ; when the little fellow, without any apparent emotion, handed the .stranger the pocket-book, with its couteuts. "Now," said the stranger, "you come with inc !" Aud he t.iok Johnny to a clothing store, and litted him out with a nice warm suit of clothes; thence to a hoot and shoe-store, where his pedal extremi ties were adorned with nu elegant pair of calf-skin boots ; then to a jeweler's they went, and the boy was presented with a line gold watch und chain, tho former bearing the inscription, ''Pre sented to John Black (aged 12) for his honesty iu returning a lost pooket-book c/utaining $16,000. By the Loser. 18?8." Will not Johnny be happior and bet ter nil his life, than it he had kept, or tried to keep, the money V?Exchange. What rod was most feared by tho He brew children of old t Ans. He-rod. What kiud of ease is disliked by all : Ans. Disease. What kind of faro is best to live upon? Ans. Wel-lare. A fashionable party is now called a Daughtcrcultural show. All women arc good?good' for some thing, or good for nothing. A Minnesota editor Weighs Dili pounds A heavy writer, surely. A Great and Good.Medicine. IIeinit?lVH Uucen'a DeligUt, THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH. Tho Life of nil Flesh is Blood?The Ueulth of all Life is Purity of Flesh ?Without Purity of Blood no Flesh oau bo frco from Disuusc. IIEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, An Antedate to Disease. Tho Great American Alterative and Blood Purifier. IS the inc-Bt porfcct Vegetable Compound of Alteratives and Tonics, makiug it the most effective, invigorating, rejuvenating and blood-cleansing Cordial known to the world For the Cure of all those Diseases which may be traced to a vitiated condition of the Blood. The Theory is that Blood is tho Life of all Flesh, und if impure, the Lifo of all Disease. Lifo and Health is only to bo maintained by tho circulation of pure arterial blood. It is obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unless tho blood is pure, in supply ing the waste tissues with material, it must be the cause of innumerable ills and consti tutiouul disorders, such as Scrofula, Rhuc matism, Hopatio Disorders, Inflammations, Fevers, Liver Complaint,Consumption. King's Evil, Carbuncles, Boils. Itching Humor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Houghnoss of tho Skin. Phnples, Blotches, Pain in the Bonca, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilitic Sorei, Indigestion, Inflammation of tho bladder and Kidneys. Paius in the Back, General Debility, and for ull com plaints arising from deficiency uiid poverty of blood. IIEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the wonder of Modern Science. No medicine has attained such a World-wide reputation us this justly celebrated Compound. Its extra ordinary healing powers are attested to by thousands, and every mail is freighted with letters bearing testimony to its excellent character nnd worth as a medicine. Orders are coining in from all quarters, and nil bear unmistakable evidence of its great popular! READ THE TESTIMONIALS. "Mr. E. Ifeinitsh?BkabSib: 1 have been afflicted for many years with an eruption of the skin, of the nature oT Erysipelas, and have tried a number of preparations without relief. My health, inm.-h impaired in conse quence of this dis- and having heard so much about the virtues of your preparation of "Queen's Delight," I was induced to try :!. Mj expectations are more than realized: 1 find it a complete success. 1 k'vc this testimony freely, that others may bt? benefit ted. Vours respectfully, Mrs. II. F." Read this remarkable case of Liver Com plaint, cured by one hottle ol "Queen's De light:" "Mr. K. n. Heinitsh?Drab. Sin: Mrs. Rials was suffering with biver Complaint and pains in the side and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bail appetite and general bad health. I procured one hottle of your 'Queen's Delight.' I regard her case us cured. She is looking as well us ?;he ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight1 is a blessing to the afflicted. I give tiiiscertiticnte cheerful ly. Yours respectfully, J. D. RIALS." General prostrntiou cured by the "Queen's Delight :" "Messrs. Fisher $ tleinit?h?Gisra : I have no hesitation in saying that I regard 'Heilt itsh's Queen's delight' a great medicine. I have been suffering with Weakness, Lan guor, Waut of Activity, Fatigue of Limbs. Drowsiness, SlcojUUCSS, Nervousness and General Prostration.) I have taken one bot tle of tho 'Queen's Delight,' and I am ru joiocd to say that I am a new man and am ahout my business a-* woll as ever. "Yours truly, U. 1. FAUN ER." "Da. K. H. Hkixitsii : I take great pleas ure in testifying to the remarkable medicinal powers of your valuable medicine, flu 'Queen's Delight.' I have used three bottles in my family, and 1 owe the restoration of my wile's health entirely to its uso. I am now trying it for Asthma, on my daughter, a child six years of age; will report the result Your medicine is worth u place in every household. "Yours. Sic. Rbv. A. K. DURHAM." Be sure and unk for "HK1NIT8H" QUEEN'S DELIGHT," and see that his name is on it. Look out ami avoid base imitations. Prepared only by E. H. HEIN ITSH, Phar macist, and for sale every where. FISHER ? 11E1MTSH. Druggists, Wholesale Agents, mar Hi?5R Columbia, South Carolina. FOR SALE BY I>K. E. J. OI.IVE210S, DUKES A K1IUEEII, nui'ouisTS Ann ai*oiukc.vqiks, Oranburg, S. C. A PAYING INVESTMENT AND A LIFE INSURANCE AT THE SAME TIME, rrillE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE JL SOCIETY, New York, issu?s all kinds of Policies and pays buck to Policy Holders all the Profits of the business. PURELY MUTUAL. Annual Dividends divided among PfiV'*y Holders. Five modes of applying Dividends. 1st. Permanent Increase of Policy 2d. Term Increase of Policy. 3d. Permanent Reduction of Premiums. 4th. Term Reduction of Premiums. 5th, Limitation of number of Premiums to be paid. These privileges are granted by no other Company. CASH ASSETS 7,000.000, and con stantly increasing. ANNUAL INCOME 1,000,000, which also increases contiuuully. It has divided amongst its Policy-holders over $l,ut)0,UUO eash value. Persons desir ing to secure Policies apply to N. AUSTIN DULL, npl 15?tf Local Agent. ITj. J, II ALSEY, LUMBER AND TIMBER COM MISS ION M ERC II A N T, Wharf, West Knd .Montague-Street CHARLESTON, S. C. fob 'JO 8m LENGMOK & SELL, 27 Hayns Stuekt, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importers and Jobbers in FANCY GOODS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, ALL QUALITIES AND PRICES, AND MILLINERY U?ODS, Or RVKBl OSSCBIPTIOX. WE WOULD INVITE THE SPECIAL attention of Merchants to our large stock of TRIMMED HATS, of all crudes, and full line of FANCY GOODS. Also, to our stock of BONNUT, 11A T and BELT RIB BONS, the largest in the City. Ciias. A. Lexu.mck. Et?. Emirick Ski.i.. mar 7 3ms*8f V, TJIISKEY I,AI1EUS V For Sale at 1 11 is OFFICE. Vt ?O cts. per hundred. mar '.'I glover & glover, ATTORNEYS AND (OIXS1LLOKH AT LAW, ORANGEBURG C. H., 8. C. Tuos. VY. Glover. Moutimkji Glover. jan2 ly h?tS?NS & legare, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attcud the Courts in Orangeburg, Ham well und Beaufort, and tho United Stutes Courts. OFFICE AT OUAN?EB?RG, S. C. W. M. IIutson. W. F. Hutson. T. K. Leoare. jnn 23 c ly IZLAR & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, OR A NO KB UR G,' S. C. Jamrr F. feb 23 izlau. Samuel Dibdlr. COPARTXEUNIIII* De TREVILLE & AMAEER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangeburg District. W. J. 1)f. TREVILLE, A. P. AMAKER, Orangoburg 0. feb A. P Levrisvillo, S. C. tf FRED. FERSNER, DENTIST. >Vi 11 be in Orangeburg every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Offioo in rear or DULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, feb 20 tf I. D. DURHAM, M. D., S f 7d G E O X J) EN TJ S T. Office over the Store of Messrs. Bull, Sco Vill & Pike. mar (5 tf DR. H. W. KENNERL Y~ OKAKGKHIIR?, HAYING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Respectfully offers bis Professional Services to the Citizens ami Vicinity. Office on Russell Street, opposite Bull, Scovill & Pike's. mar PI 2in dr. j. r. toomer, O R A N (i E B URO, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI ZENS of Orangcburg anil Vicinity that be has resinned the Practice of Medicine, and can be found at bis Residence on Russell Stier?. j"" 1 fi-ly DU. OLIYEKON' CELEBRATED CHILL AND FEVER CURE. also Dn. OLIVEROS' BILIOUS CATHARTIC OR LIVER PILLS may 2?ly ORANGfEBURG HOTEL BY W. II. TIME A DWELL. THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY ?.iil fitted up, and is now open lor the ac mjjjLeomniodntion of the public. Corner Rusecll aud Broughtoi) Streets. may 'J ? D. W. 1*0131 NLSOjNT FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1 have the pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customer* and the Public generally, thai having removed to a Central Position, handy ntiM ^juvenicnt to a!!, I urn now pre pared Cut, Fit ami ma*.. Pn n GENTLE MAN'S .WARDROBE with 'Neatness and Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance. Nc\t door to Messrs. Bull, Scovill & Pike, 1 can be 'bund at all times. janO?ly 1). W. ROBINSON. dr. oliveros, TAKES PLEASURE IN inviting the Citizens of Or 'angehurg to a varied and well selected assortment ot MEDICINES, TOILET SOAPS, and PERFUMERIES. Heads of Families, and all in need of EDICINE8 should remember that Dr. OLIVEROS' DRUG S TORE is the place where you can save j our Money! . Mosr.v ! ! MONEY ! ! ! E. J. OHVEllON, 31. D., may 2?ly Chemist und Apothecary. In Equity ?O ran goblin; Count 3 Thc State .it' South Carolina. ) In. Re. Ex. Rel. V Lost Solicitor Southern Circuit. J Documents. Application having been made by.Jacob II. Poosor and Elizn R. Iiis wife, ami Churohwoll A. Crosswell and Elisabeth R. hid wife, for leave to proVO the Past Existence, Loss and Cunt cuts ot the Last Will and Testament of John Humph, deceased, on motion of Messrs. Unisons ti Legare, Solicitors lor Applicants it is ordered, that all persons who may think themselves interested, do appear bet?re me at Orangoburg on tho 25th day of May next, ami cross examine tho evidence vthich may be produced, and introduce evidenci in reply. GEO. BOLIVER, C. C P. OHtcc of i lork oi Common Pleas, i I Orangoburg. C II.. Feb. 20, I8b9. , feb 20 BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE, ARE MAKING IT AN IMPORTANT \rn?S? Branch of their business in the puichase of COTTON, COHN, PEAS, and PRODU-R generally, for which they will pay full MARKET RATHS. Their Large and Pa]'. 2tc=!r will give their friends und eu-t outers an opportunity .*??. .rwy TO BUY GOODS at the Lowest Prices, having been purchased strictly for cash, embracing as usual oar various assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS, HARDWARE, IRON and full Stock of GROCERIES, etc., etc., A l?rB? lot of XXX FAMILY FLOUR fresh from the Mills, weekly Consigned, which we arc offering ? 1 ' CHEAP. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR ? -^pur* AND KEEP constantly on hand the Celebrated PATENT PARABOLA GOLD BURNISH SILVER STEED NEEDLES. Ladies try them. We represent the UNDERWRITER'S FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY of NEW YORK, with a Capital of over $1.000,000. Arc YOUR BUILDING INSURED? Also AGENTS for the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCF SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, Assets over ?5,000.000. AND LIFE ASSURED, there is no better Investment. Apply to mar 20?ly BULL, 8COVILL & PIKB. GRAND OPENING OF NEW GOODS 1 ;? ELlIMillli LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, TOG ETI I Kit WITH MOUSLINS AND PRINTS, Now ready for sale at LOW PRICES. Also a COMPLETE- ASSORTMENT & READY MADE CLOTHING WITH A FULL STOCK OL' BOOT?, SHOES AND HATS. * oct 3 k ly CII.VR5.KS liEllltlSOX, 17I0R.MGRLV0F TUB FIRM OK ?'. L. 7 KERltlSOX, would inform his friends ami I ho public tt;at ho Ims purchased froirt Mr. JAMES B. BETTS, nli his STOCK IN TRADE, &c. at the Store No. 2M KING STREET, und wiU there confimto to- DRV GOODS BUSINESS; WHOLESALE ami RE. ; TAIL, FOR CASH, on his own Individual ' acoounl and responsibility. Mo will py? ?'? cd, without <h lay, to replenish and renew tho Stock, and continue so doing until the as sortmenl shall be made complete and ntirnc tive. As the terms will be STRICTLY CAJ-'H or approved city acceptance for u short | credit, it necessarily follows that th-> p: :e s must be kept at least a* low as to be found ni any other respectable establishment. His brother Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assist ed by Mr. A. R. McDONELL, both expo ricneed merchants in this line,'will he found ut his store, ntdiug in the conduct end man agement of the business, nnd it is hoped that his and their efforts to win thecootideuce and patronage of the public will hu as successful us in past days was the old firm ut corner of King nnd Market Streets. feb 20 8m Wando Fertilizer. THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY offers to the Planter." and Fanners of the South their FERTILIZ ER, known as tho "WANDO FERTIHZEI*." Which tho experience of the past 90S SOU has proved to 1h> one of the most v.iluablo in our market, h has for its l>ase the materials from the Phosphate Reds of the Company on Ashley River, and is prepared at their Works at the EAST END OF 11 ASEL 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. C. V. SHEPARD, Jr., who carefully analyzes all the ammonia cal and other Material purchcased b\ the Company, und the prepared FERTILIZER, before being offered for sale. The Company is resolved to make an article ?hielt Will prove to he uCO.MPLETE MANURE, and give entire satisfaction. For terms, circulars, and other informa tion, apply to W.M.'c. DUKES & CO., Agents. No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf. jun 18?:>iu Charleston, S. C. DOOR, SASH, AN I> BLIND FACTORY, KING OPPOSITE CANNON STS., CHARLESTON, S. (. milE SURSCRIBER H.VA I NO FURNISII ed himself, ut a great expense, with the most improved MACHINERY, is now pre. pared to furnish 1><><.is. Sash, Blinds, Mould ings und Building Material at Northern prices, and as cheap, if not cheaper than any like Establishment in the South. All work guaranteed to gi\e satisfaction: Send \ < ur outers to UE?RUE S. HACKKR. feb 27 :bu riCKEKSOX IIOt'.HE, COLUMBIA, S. C FIRST CLASS nor/:/., ?8 00 Per Day Wm. A. WRltillT, Manager. Ut \ 7 ?i* SO5 TU ( AKOMM LO W anil T.-;l ST toMIWNY ? Authorized Capi tnl. Five Million Dollars.?Present Li?iiV $.".?>< UM>. The Office of tins Company i? now" open*! :i? ?"o. Jiivu l Sti-.-vt (Suuth-Wr-siorn Rnil ro(\d Bank) for ?In- vev !*lpl or Deposits'. M?_ count of Paper, Pt:tv!iase and Sale of JjUr Phallen, an<l the transaction of a General Uaukiug Business, Interest hIIowhI mi Dcp??;t? upon terwe established by C;- Ronrd ut liir?-etura. 1 The Company i.< al?o a Irgnl Jepu*ii?.ry f?f iii incys paid into Court. willrcciMve HegVtrjr and .Transfer Hook*, act as agent to, f*f Coupons and Dividends, aud as Truste? ia Railroad Mortgage. DlitKCTOK*.~- \V. C. !W. of Win. C. Bee*. C.i.; A. S. Jot.ttn.m. t.f lohnsoti. Craws A Co.: Rollt. Mure, of Re-i.i. Mure & Co.; W, B. Wu> !i .ia>. of W. B. WttUams ft Son; K. II. Pr?st, Frost .Sc Adger: J. R. Adger, of-J. E. A4g?* \ Co.; Henry Guorctm, of Huoordin, MaUnies. son & Co.; George L. Bnist, oXBulst ft Rulst; C. G. Metr.minger, of Meraisiager. Jervey k, Piitckucv : T. J. Kerr, af T. J. Kerr ft Co,; J. D. ?iken. of J. D. Aiken It Co.; Jeaja Campaen, of t'ainpsen & Co.; A. P. Csidwjill? of It. & A. 1?. Caidwell: W. K. IryM) J. T. Weisenau, B. O'Neill, J. J. Gregg, Umai**. rille. S. C. For further information addras? GF.o. 8. CAMERON, FreaistJlL T1IOS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleslp^, S. C, March 12, 1869?27??a? FOlt SALE. KEXT OR LEASE. THE FINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estatcoj, U)q Coleatl KE1TT, jind well known us the Darby Plac ?T. These LANDS are among the RH?T ia the District, hcing situated on Lyob'n Creek* commanding A FINK WATKR-P0WER,*n4 of a Rich Rod Clay Soil. They are offered at ONE-HALF their Valuation in 1868. Said Tract contains f?H) acres. Conditions?S'>,r>00?one-third cash, the balance in two yearly instalments. Add MRS. LAURENCE KK1TT, nov 7?if Charleston, 8. C. KOSADAM? Purifies the Blood. For Suto by Urug-gista ETcrywa??!?.> july 2"> ly I). LOUIS, AGENT, CAN BE FOUND AT THE <(>R\i;it, Where he is constantly receiving suppiiaaef DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac, and selling the same at CHARLESTON PRICES, Expenses only added. II? is enabled to do this, >>v his arrange menis made in Charleston and New York. He a ill be pleaded to see his old Cast est ers, t all before huyin* and Examine hi* Sto. k. 1>. LOl IS, V^cat. mar Hl C mar 2? THIS OVFTXJfi