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- . . ?. f>*OM '^SWaBD.''J WAITING AND DREA1I10. TIIK LAY OF AN UNtlF.QVITCn LOVK. t waited ones for the spring (o come On joyous wing from its southern home, r^if f * ?XCT In robes of tho rainbow'* hue ; | . fjj And eagerly watcbed for its blooming feet; For I knew where to find tho wind-flowers sweet, And the nooks where the violets grow. And I waited, too, for my roses bright To unfold their leaves in the summer light; . And among the many there. Wai on. hurt fairor ?hon all Ihn rust. One that I loved by far the best, And guarded with tenderest eare. Ah! never was breast than irilne more lorn Oj bitterer tear-drops sbeeVr g-? ?. ? I found that a worm its heart hid tori And my rose was soothed and dead. Iii fiUL I waited again for my "life" to bloom? I dreamed by night, and mom, and nooq Of its (lower that would be so fair ; It haunted my thoughts, and grew to be, With Its deep and hidden mystery, Its untold treasures rare. The one great end, to which my soul Looked forth as to a happy goal. Ah! would that the mystic chain Which my fancy wove, and whose magic gleams, Were forever shinning in my dreams, Might cone to no again ! r?J 1 T it } ) *? - ,." >? > ' * 11 I watched for the morning light to shins On this rare and radiant flower of mine, Whose blossom would soon be blown ; The.sun rose fair,?but his earliest ray t; [? I v iOTuaed every dream of hope away"? The joy of my life wak flown: rof told despair witli a poisoned dart Tronsfised my flower to its.inmost hosrt; And my Tipa made moan, made moan. III. Vkfd xaisod me an airy castle.in the morning soft snd bright ; Anfl my heart had olimbed with eager feet, up its winding-stair of light; I knew its wells were built but of rainbow, and mitt, and cloud, Tot still oa its topmost turret I had waited seoure snd proud; Waited and watched for ""him," whom my soul long y named to greet,? 1 the trumpet sound, that should herald his coming feet, , spirit was twin tomino; and I thought,?Ah\ foolish me! ? tho oastlc t*l,a had builded, the joy of "his" life would be ; That together w* should wander through its halts so grand and fair; That his touch would change my rainbows to arches of jewsla rare; And that all my filmly dream-work, beneath his gentle tread. And the glance of his wondrous eyes, would be gold of burning red. 321 fj " ? f?* yj#l k" fi't i IV. He came at last ! I saw the halo round his brow. And beard the sound that thrills me now? Bis bugle blsst. ? Oh ! it was hard ; I stretched my arms to him with one wild cry; Rut with a cold, eold glance, be passed me by, ? No sign of recognition in his eye? No loving word 1 . My eastle fell; Us ahinlng bowers of mist dissolved in tears ; For that one glance dissolved the dream of years? "Farewell! Farewell'." My poor heart cried, As crushed snd broken on the ground I lsy ; weeding and bruised, it moaned its life away, And died. Dreaming ho more of him, I am waiting now in the twilight dim. For an angel's voice snd hsnd, To tell me the longings of life are past, And guide to that happier homo st last, In tho far-off sunset land. I dream of that region so bright nnd fair, I dream of that bliss that shall meet me there. Where my flower shall bloom sgain ; I Walt for the joys of the life divine, Where angels' loving hearts shall twine ] Their tendrils sround this hesrt of mine; And I shall not wait in vain. Gingeb. Beer.?Turn 2 gallons of Idling Ww on 2 pounds of brown sugar, sir. to quart of molasses, add If ounces of dream tartar, and the same of ginger; ?$ir them well, and put it into a cask. When milk warm, put in a half a pint of gcod yeast, stopping the cask elose, and shaking it well. Bottle it iu ?jtanft- tiflBto boura. In ten days ft trfils^arWe Uke Champagne. One or two Issue aa attcad in, will much improve it. m Lxmon Beer.?To a gallon of water add a ettoed lemon, a spoonful of ginger, i a pint of yeast, and sugar enough to ?ttqwlee sweet. EMONADK.?Pour a pint of on 6* ounces of loaf fio^ar, add I of a pint of lemon juice, and half tlje quantity of good sherry wine. _Then add I ?f/oold milk , and strain the whole, to a?uta ft clear. . Rt4& should never be allowed to cal Seet sir kniVei, but if by carelessness snob S QBBUBf aliftuld occur, the spot must be wm jjreaaed with sweet oil, and put by fti 2 or 8 days, then rubbed with soft feather ahd a little lime. ,-v.x. No* A wad Law.?In the XII Table J^sent Romans was this law: "Let not a aap, whose father has so far neg lected trW ??acAtioa a? not to Much him a t*a4ty be obliged to maintain bis father Ii Wat/'?That parent Who fails to teach hit child how to make an honest tttf?& hi* e<w4atnly neglected his duty m ts^jfhttd; ap| who can tell to what * the vk&f?daa of fortune may reduce J???,, sa^y-^sy. d mans because he had twit a trade to fall book on, in some i&ras Um df fortafae, has lullen a prey to melanoholy or become a burden to Ml Wanda or society. Now if a father exposes hb son to Buch oontingen cias, what right As Re to olaim a sup port ffasi Ac* eon, fir hen he comes to want? To ha sure, there is in this more of law than gospel, but we are speaking Of simple justip*? forcf-uuge. Od the last day of the session of one I of the Presbyterian conventions iu New York, a lad, whoso father had entertained some half dosen preachers, enterod the room whore the ministers wero seated in a terrible state of excitement. "Whut's thb matter Isaaof" askod one, "you seem excited." "Excited! I ain't excited; I'm mad all over." "What are you mad about, Isaac ?" Don't you know it is wrong to suffer yourself to become angered ?" "Wrong or not wrong, it's enough to make anybody mad but a preacher. Here's every chicken on the place eat up except the old rooster; and just now be happened to get a glihipeo oTyou fellows and sung out, 'And must this feeble bod-y die-o,' and dropped over stone dead." -- rt...<?Mt... The Law or Divorce.?Too Green ville Enterprise says: Judge Orr has rendered an adverse decision in the case of John H. Walker vs. Mary J. Walker, petition for divorce. The case has been held under considera tion since last court, and the legal pro fession will be indebted to the Judge for the very learned and able opinion in the case. We have examined this opiblon ; it will form a land-mark in future eases. The Judge distinctly indicates that the Court of Equity of th(s State always had the power to exercise jurisdiction in di vorce cases. Wo have fon- ? job of the opinion, notwithstanding the uniform disclaimers Of the Judge, and herva al ways believed that a Court of Equity could and ought to save granted divorces where there existed the scriptoral justi fication. It is manifest tbat Judge Orr would restrict the granting of divorces j to oases of the most aggravated character, and he would not suit Chicago or the State of Connecticut. Cunt ilium, one of the Old Uuard, and suspected of being one who attempted the asaassiualion .of Wellington, i*. just dead in Paris, land agency.1 AXDKKWN,1 A CO. I As we are now prepared to attend to the Advantageous -D,bjposal ?r LAND in Orangc nurg County, und having every fucility at our hands, we would respectfully call the nt tention of our LAND HOLDERS, who may feel disposed to change investments, to the Lfiot. Our Percentage will be light, and whero there is no eslo there will bft.no I chargeV* I i f TAIS *> I *? Plate, with full Description of Property offered for sale, must be furnished us. All persons having land for sale will please call oh the Undersigned at the Obasxieuuro Nb#*' Office, T. C. ANDREWS & CO. July 10 tf -A T? A "Of? rtTJT A TnTaClEi 2\. Jlil It jcj .VAJL^mai \JM2J -FOR 7 CAPITALIST. A Valuable Plantation OF lOOO ACRES, 10 MILES FROM ORANGE BURG, WlTU A No. 1 CIRCULAR MAW MI I.I, and a Xo. 1 GUIS? MILL. With an inexhaustablc SUPPLY of TIM BER within ONE MILE AND A HALF OF KDISTO HI FER, and a NAVIGABLE RUN from the MILL to the River. There are TWO SETTLEMENTS on the Plscc J of a mile spart, ones Two Story Frame Dwelling with Splcnded OUTBUILDINGS, and tho other a OSE STORY DWELLING and GOOD OUTBUILDINGS, ONE THOUSAND ACRES or Cl O O I> PINK LAND, CLAY close: Two Hundred Acres UNDER FENCE. There is also about two hnndrcd acres that has been cleared but is now grown up with Pine Trees, which will bring COT TON finely. The rest HEAVILY TIMBERED. A portion of the cleared Lund will pro duce 20 BUSHELS CORN PER ACRE, and a good many acres that will bring 1 BALK COTTON PER ACRE. And altogether, this is one of the best FARMS in the South. There is also on the Place TWO GOOD ORCHARDS. The SAW und GRIST MILLS with the other IMPROVEMENTS cost $?OW). Apply to ANDREWS A CD., aug 14 Land Agents. A C IIAAC i: FOR in vest jvie^p. 118 ACRES OF (lOf)D COT ?TON and EICK LAND, j mile trom Rowc's Pump on C. It. R., ami nine miles from Orange* burg C, H. There is a beautiful SITE for it Residence on the place with a tine OAK GROVE, and a GOOD ORCHARD. Sp eeres of the plncc are Cleared, and was under Cultivation in 1807. There is also a small HOUSE on the place. Term? cash. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., aug 7?tf Land Agents. HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE TOWN OP ORANGEBURG FOR SALE. ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS Iii! with FIRE-PLACE in each Room, and liillMAZZA in front, and a KITCHEN containing 3 Rooms, good WELL ol WATER on the premises, and place perfectly healthy, with I of an ncro Lot attached. Terms cash. ALSO one house Containing 4 ROOMS with PIAZZA in front, and a good WELL of WATER on the premi ses, with \ of an acre lot attached. The ?lace is in good order and perfectly healthy, rill be s Id cheap if applied for soon. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., Land Agents, Ornngeburg, S. C, aug 7 tf '215 acres MEAVILY TIMBERED with FINE. OAK and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp, nprovements. Will be sold uu LONG CRI DIT. Also 273 ACKF.S HEAVILY TIMBERED with PINE, OAK and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Im rrovements Will be sold on LONG CRED T. Apply to ANDREWS A CO., sug 18?tf Land Agents. a bargain. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN liiij ing 300 acres, with good two story LiiiLilousc and Kitchen, and out houses thereon, 14 miles from Ornngeburg C. II. ho acres under fence, ?50 under cultivation this year.a Soil fine, clay close. Place healthy. Ac. Rounded on the North by Rull Branch, a good running strcnm. This is a remarkable eheap place. Terms accommodating. .\ [? j? 1 % to ANDREWS k CO., July 24?tf Lands Agents. The State of 8011th Carolina. OrangkbuRo County. In Equity. A PPLICATION having BEEN madk /jL hy Thaddens C. Andrews, before me, to Establish the former Existence, Contents ami Loss of a Certain Deed or Declaration of Trust, executed by the said T. C. Andrews, of a certain Lot or Parcel of Laud in the Town of Orongeburg, sonveyed by i. a. K. Hot* man to T. (j. Andrews, said Lot. being on Street fronting Presbyterian Church und -Stroit, formerly property of John Reeves, purchased from Reach estate. On motion of W. J. DeTreville. Esq.. Solicitor for Petitioner, it is ordered that ali persons interested do appear heforc me uu 2d day of November next, to introduce Testimony or Cross Examine Witnesses produced if they so dasirc. Clerk's Office. ) 0E0. BOLIVAR, C. C. i\ Clerk a Office. ) Orangeburg, S. C. v Aug. 2, 1h<;;i. \ ung 1 Id MONEY! Money! 1 Money!!! Saved ! Saved !! SAVED !!! ' ^ Btlyiny Your drugs tat -4 ? paints and I and MEDICINES, M WyL'* OILS, AA'Z> (/.l^m SEEDS e. j. OldvSoS, 711. !>., Druggij^Bid PharmaceuteKt, may 'J, ? 1 y Mffi^cburg C. Ii.. S. C. X?oh SALE?220lBc8 of No. 1 PINE LAND, ? milcflKm (he Village Will In- sold lor cash or ^J&riisnuabh- lime. It" net nold by (be 1 r.t^^wohcT, will then he offered in 10 acre lcS^ftti'i-m.^ of 1. 2, and ?S years time. For^^Hmhirs inquire of E. ?). OLmMoS, Proprietor. INSURE YOUR LIFE. The i;<hih ahm; life con duetn itn business on the PURELY- MUTtAL. ALL CASH PLAN. ??PAY AS you go" is Iho safe rule in LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything else. Its NEW DUS1NESS in the year IHf.S cx ccded 'that of any ?'OHKGK?" -NOTE".or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL I'HOFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME. 0,000,000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY! offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN tage which can with safety be couccdcd by any Company. n. AUSTIN HULL, june 20?npl 8?tf Local Agent. I AAA RKWAm>.? i will JL#v/\/V/ B'vc One Thousand Dollars Reward fur any case of the following diseases, which the medical faculty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Ricbaii'aGolden Remedies will not rndieally cure. Dr. llichau's Golden Balsam, No. 1, will cure Sypbitlis in its primary and secondary stages, Buch ns old nleers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, sorcjicss of the seal]), card ient ion diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr. llichau's Golden Balsam. No. i!, will cure the third stages, or Lcrtiary Sypbillis, Sypliillitic and Mercurial Rheumatism, and I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure, without tlio aid of this me licino, which does not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what tiny like. 1 have hun dreds of certificates showing the miraculous cures effected by these remedies; Trice of either No. 1 or No. 2 .>*> per bottle, or two bottles .?*-'.?. Dr. Richsu'sGolden Antidote?A Hufe, speedy, pleasant, ami radical cure for Gonorrh?en, (Sleet, Irritation, (travel, and all urinary derangements. Accompanied with full directions, warranted to cure. Price per bottle. Dr. Kichau's Golden Elixir de Amours?A radical euro for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It is inVnluablo to those who arc anxious for an increase of family. Powerful, harinh-ss. and sneedy in restoring heult Ii. Price per bottle, or two bottles, S9. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. No'j? genuine wit bout the name of J>r. Kichau's Remedies, I>. II. Kit hards, sole proprietor, blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. P. B. RICH AC'S, No. 22S Yai 'ck st., New Vork. Oflico henrs from !i \. m. to *.i p. St. circulars sent. Aug. 21 tf Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO TTOX FA CTORS ?f- BANKERS Iluync Street, Charleston, S. C. Williams, Taylor & Co., COMMISSION MKRC1IANTS. <J5 Beaver St., and 20 Exchange Place, N 1: W YORK. a pi 17 Om PLANTATION BITTERS Tills wondeiiul vege table restorative the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are espec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard 'article?-a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. aug 21 o ly ORAXIaEIIlllU* COUNTY, I'll OHA TU COVRT. Kr parte Jas. D. Jones, Gm .dian. JAMES D. JONES, TUE GUARDIAN OK John IL and Henrietta Livingston, givos notice that after thirty days frojn this dato, be ?iil apply for a final dischsrgc from his Guardianship, Tit VP. C. ANDREW*, aug I I- It Ju'lvr" of Probate. DeTreville & ?^istpuii^ attorneys at law, Orangeburg,' 8. Cl W. J. DkTuevillk. F. O. SisTitr.NK. June 12 tf GLOVER & GLOVER, ATTOKNBY8 and COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OHANGEDUHG C. II., 8. C. Titos. W. Glovkk. Mouhmkr Gluvkb. jiiu 2 ? ly HUTS0NS-& LEGARE, ATTOBNKVS AND SOLICITORS. Will attend the Courts in Orangeburg, Barn well anil Beaufort, and the United States Courts. OFFICE AT OBANQEBURG, 8. C. W. M. Huts OX. W. F. Hutbow. T. K. Lr.aARK. jan23 c ly IZLAR & DIBBLE, attorneys and solicitors, ORANGE BUR S. C. Jamks F. Izlak. Samukl Dibble. feb 23 * ly MALCOLM I. BROWOTNG, attorney at law, ORAN?EBVRO C. II., 80. Ca. aug 21? ly FRED. FERSNER, DENTIST. Will he in Orangcburg every Thursday, Fridav and Saturday. Office in rear of HULL, SCOV1LL k PI?E. Ich JO tf . I. D. DURHAM, M. D., SURGEON DENT1ST. Office .cr the Store of Messrs. Dull, Scot vill ?t Pik. mar <i tf ?I?;4 a 0 T a :\ i Si /?? DR. H. W. KENNERLY, O 11 A N C4.K R U R <U, HAVING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, lles|u'cttully oilers his Professional Services to the Citizens and Vicinity. Office on lluss-jlt Street, opposite Hull, Scovill & Pike's. uuir 13 2ni DR. J. R. TOOMER, 0 r A N o Kni'ho, s. c. RESPECTFULLV INFORMS THE CITI ZENS of Oraiigcburg and Vicinity that he has resumed the Practice of Medicine, un<l eati he found at his Residence on Russell Street. jau 10?ly A V I t X T K 9 S M A R ? L E \V0UKS, 117 Meeting-Street. Charleston, S<>. Ca. MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, M.Mi lde and Stone Tile. Slue Plugging ami Drown Stone Work, of every description. scotch tiKAxrno monuments. Iron Railings. Ii. s. white. may 1 a. v. whits. Urn ; k : - I). AV. ROBIKSON F A SIT ION A RLE TAILOR, I have the pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customers and the Public generally, that having removed to a Central Position, handy and convenient to all, I am now pre pared Cut, Fit and make Up a GF.NTLE MANS WARDROBE with Neatness and Despatch. Terms liberal find Work War* ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the past, I respectfully, solicit its eoiitlnnance. Next door to Messrs. Hull, Scovill ft Pike, I can be 'ound at all limes. j.mfl?ly D. W. ROBINSON. OrangebuTg---In Equity. Bill for sale of Real Estate to pay debts, for Injunction and Relief. Jatrii-.-, ). S. Dukes, Administrator, vs. Mary Ann C. Dukes, ct. al. Notice is hereby given to the creditors' of the late JOSEPH DI KES, deceased, that they are required by a decree in this case, to present and prove tLoir respective demands hufore Charles B. Glover, Esq., at Orange, burg South Carolina, on or before the first day of October next, or bo dobarrcd the benefit of said decree. Clerk's Office, \ GEORGE ROI.1VER, Orangeburg, S. C, \ C C. P July 17, 1800. J ORANUEH?RU COUNTY, P H?H AT E COURT. Ex partti W. C. Wolfe. Executor. In re Lost Will of Christian Wolfe. APPLICATION HAVING RE EN MADE by W. C. Wolfe. F.xecutor, for leave to prove the past Exiitcnce, Loss and Con tents of the Last Will and Testament of Christian Wolfe, deceased, it is ordered. That all persons who may think themselves interested, do appnar before me at Orange burg oh the 80th day of October next, and cross examine the evidence which may be produced apd introduce evidenee in rvplv. Probate Office. 1 TRAD. C. ANDREWS, Jttly TO; 1 SObi j Judge of Probate. July 31 ? W. Ii. W. R T L E Y, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE ^ DET GOODS, S?O?'?:" 272 ?:-. .j .Vin, ?iu?i,'o> [ >i ,ViJtB **rt*i?k?fe?*w# JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBA?3O0r OYSTERS. SARDINES, PICKLES. ETC. :. ia4!mmf>J MR. JOHN DAVIS is with ose aud will bo pleased to see his frigs An. march 13?1 y W. L. W. RILET: ? _ mi? ? . - ???mmm^t-m^^-.... av. p. russell, ? No. 5 HAYNE-STREKT CHARLESTON, SOWTJI CAROLINA. P. RUSSELL HAYING HE EN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR f H8 M<) Twenty Years in Charleston ami throughout tlic Slate, returns Uia thanks, and? rrsficcl fully solicits R'e.-.nt in nance of the nanst. He is Prepared wllli every Facility toFilC Order? for SASHES, BLINDS. DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. M ANTLEP1ECE8, MOULD. INGS. Ac. Ac., un?l baa at Ids Warerootus, No. 5 IiAYNE-STREET, a Urge and well as sorted Stock of the above Goo<la. IVO IS K SHOPS. P5CHUIIARIKSTREET. THIRD FLOOR PlKENIX IRON WOR?S. , The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAflT TWENTY YEARS will be a'Guarantee to those who mhy ORDER GOODS. may 1 c ijyfctj a os- 1 -.5*1 AMERICAN TgNTffll illilLirf INSURANCE COMPANY. . i .f 7 [| ; :o:' ?**_i_i*? *-3 ** * -'s? "tfl *u U< Laads JOHN KIi* ICX^ A.lSrr>9 Cenkual AtUkVSBt DH. T. L. OGIK.K, ... JlJVllItAIJ KAJA^EIL CJIARLESTON llOMID OK REFERENCE: Ron. ALFRED HUG ER. W. .1. M \ftllYril. Esq.. Pre*5 b-iu S.?. Ca. It. R. C>.. linn. J. Ii. CAMPBELL. Attorney hi Law. T. 1>. WAG NKR. Esq., Messrs. John Eraser & Co., AN DREW SIMONDS, Es.p. President First National Hunk. ROBERT MURE. Esq. M?*Stft; ti Mure A Co., Wi A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. Courtuay A Trenludiu, II. p.. OLNEV, Es.i, Messrs. Olncy A Co. DR. II. >V. KliWERLY, KIIIK ROmtlXSOX. MEDICAL EXAMINER. LOCAL AGENT, june 0 (?!.? 'JO Sat ?!-.-.-,-_J. % n 3eJ bo oiis. DANIEL H. SILCGX, 175. 177, AND* 179 KING -STREET, CHARLESTON; & C. T7" KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT j^*^ of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and most approved styles, which he*?lber?at prices which u^v.nof fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, pejidtjtcads, Burcuus, Washstands and Wardrobes, Mahogany and WalnnX Sofas. Tcte-a-Tctes, Chairs. Ann Chairs, Rocking Chairs., What -not s? Sofa ami Centra Tar hies. Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Book Case?, etc. A'so CIIAMBf.R and COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also j\% l a. s t t o sponge ^ Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, ia sit Upholstery. The best Assortment ever offered in this Market. N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SniPTlNG. ?w may 1 C 12m INFORMS his Friends that lie has moved to the STORE under the FIREMEN'S HALL, where ho will keep a select assort ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, FERFL'MERY and otlier Fancy Articles. All of which he' will wnrrant as rvpfesct 'ed, and will be sold as low as in the City. He is also prepared* t?? repair Watches and Clocks, and guarantee the* name to perform correctly for one year. Jewelry tfeatly repaired, apl 17 7 ly I\ T\ TO AT,IT, Manvfacfitrcr- of L%bri, &a*h Wind*. Charleston, S. C, em States, and Weeping always on hand a large and most complete, slock of DOORS, SASHES, HLINDS. Sash Doors. Store Doors, Shutters. Mouldings, ?e., ho., I am enabled to sell low and at manufacture. ?"' w^o **. N. H?Strict alteution paid to ship dug in good order. ' . July H apl L'l ly D. LOUIS, AGEST, CAS BE Ft;lND ' _' I_I_J? AT THE i'OR\EBf Where he is constantly receiving snppTws of DHV uOODS, r-BOCElUESf Ac., and selling tho same t?! CHARLESTON PRICE?, Expenses only added. til - ^ ? .I - ; " . He is enabled to do thi*, by hi* arrange-' meats made in Charleston ana* Jfe* .?eJa?wd He will- hi pi?id to aa kia old eastern ers. Call before buying and Examine sis Sioof. D. LOVX8, Agent mar 13 o If 4000 for sale on ng credit a*tW purchasers. . . .<pply to ANDREWS k CO., july 10?if Land Agents. , OR ?ALE, RENT * OR ltA8t: " THE EINE PLANTATION Belonging to the Estat'eof the lata Coloner KE1TT, and well known as the Darby PUcr. These LANDS are* among the BEST itf the District, .being stttraood ow Eton's Croeiv conVoWofjiVg A FlSE WXTER-fM^ RR a*f of a Rich lied Clay SoH. Tb?y am ummi at ONE-HALF their Valuation in 18?. Said Tract contains f?00 acres. Conditions?$?,o<>0?one-third cash, tho balance in two yearly instalments. Addre MKS. LAURRNCB EE ITT, nov 7?tf Charleston, 8. C. F iiNrrrwR,* jifeiiuiJiu, R. WHITE'S Furniture WarotReoata. corner of Market and King; Streets, Charlta-* ton. S. C. Mipplies many families, botl^ Country and Town to their rail satisfaction. Read a f?n quotations from letters he re-i reived: : - *> 5 ? ? tsstH e . N't wnr.itii\. April 8, Mu. R, WHITE?Rs^n Stfc : T^o f$?r luro came rafe to hana ftp,t vasj^st, as ymu represented Pi Sumliep of rotors liars looked at it. and it is Touch adroir??, in fact, nothing tiito^t^ihis pAwosi? saay be tbo lueses of youv spUing more here. %ht^ Yours truly. 1 ' wbos Another f/.-om Winnsboro. S? C,\ onjfc: "We are wed ider.jcd with the suit. ^tn>i Wardrobe to ias*?.T*'* ?*i And ?sw?fMsa?Oraiipaburg County : ??Furniture arrived safe, and family de light ea. Try hint f*r yourself. ? He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King ami Market Streets. y?Cm 8 Charleston, B, C.