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[mOM "OKWASO. HJ
itAftfNQ AND I) RE A1I1G.
Til K LAY OF AN UNREQUITED LOVE.
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I.
I waited once for the spring to come
On joyous wing from its southern honte,
In robes of the rainbow's hue;
And eagerly watched for its blooming feet;
For I knew where to find the wind-flowers sweet,
And the nooks where the violets grew.
And I waited, too, for my rosea bright
To unfold their leaves in the summer light;
. A?d among the many there,
Vfaa ono bud fairer than all the rest,
Ono that I- loved by fur the best,
And guarded with tendercst care.
Ah! never was breast than mine more lorn
Or bitterer tear-drone shed.
When I found that a worm its heart had tern.
And my rose was scathed and dead.
II.
I waited again for my "life" to bloom?
I dreamed by night, and morn, and noon
Of its flower 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, tho mystic obain
Which my fancy wove, and whose magic gleams,
Were forever shinning in my dreams,
Might come to mo aguin !
I watched for the morning light to shine
On this rare and radiant flower of mine,
Whose blossom would soon be blowu ;
The sun rose fair,?bnt his earliest ray
Chased every dream of hope away ?
The joy of my life was Qowd:
For cold despair with a poisoned dart
Transfixed my flower to its inmost heart;
And my lips tuado uioan, made moan.
III.
I had raised me an airy cattle in the morning soft and bright ;
Ana my heart had climbed with eager feel, up its winding-stair of light;
I knew its walls were built but of rainbow, and mist, and cloud,
Tet still on its topmost turret I had waited secure and proud ;
Waited and watched for ""him," whom my soul long yearned to greet,?
Jilted the trumpet Round, that should herald his coming feet,
lose spirit was twin to mine; and 1 thought,?Ah { foolish me!?
at tho oastle "1" had builded, the joy of "his" life would'be;
That together we should wander through its halls so grnnd and fair ;
That his touch would change my rainbows to arches of jewels 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.
IT.
He came at last !
I saw the halo round his brow.
And heard the sound that thrills me now?
Iiis bugle blast. ?
Oh ! it was hard ;
I stretched my arms to him with one wild cry;
But with a cold, cold glance, be passed me by,
? No sign of recognition in his eye?
No loving word'.
My castle fell :
Its shining bowers of mist dissolved in I earsj
For that one glance dissolved the dream of years?
"Farewell'. Farewell'."
My poor heart cried,
Aa crushed and broken on the ground I lay :
Bleeding and bruised, it moaned its life away,
\nd died.
V.
Dreaming no more of hicn,
I am waiting now in the twilight dim.
For an angel's voice and hand.
To tell me the longings of life are past.
And guide to that happier home at last.
In the far-off sunset land.
I dream of that region so bright and fair,
I dream of that bliss that shall meet me there.
Where my flower shall bloom again ;
I wait for the joys of the life divine,
Where angels' loving hearts ehalt twine
Their tendrils around this heart of mine:
And 1 ahall not wait in vain.
Ginger Beer.?Turn 2 gallons of
Dolling Wafer on 2 pounds of brown
sugar, or to quart of molasses, add H
ounces of dream tartar, a**.d the same of
ginger; stir them well, and put it into
a cask. When milkwarm, put in a half
a pint of gxod yeast, stopping the cask
close? and shaking it well. Bottle it in
about twenty four hours. In ten days
It will sparkle like champagne. One or
two lemons sliced in, will much improve
it.
? Lemon Beer.?To a gallou of water
add a sliced lemon, a spoonful of ginger,
i a pint of yeast, and sugar enough to
malce ft quite sweet.
tJIiLK . Limonade.?Pour a pint of
boiling water on 0 ounces of loaf sugar,
add I of a pint of lemon juice, and half
the quantity of good sherry wine. Then
add I of cold milk, and strain the whole,
to make it clear.
Rust should never be allowed to cal
teot on knives, but if by carelessness suoh
? Calamity should ocour, the spot must
be weH greased with sweet oil, and put
by fat 2 or 8 days, then rubbed with
soft leather and a little lime.
Not a Bad Law.?In the XII Tablo
Of the ancient Romans was this law: "Let
not a son, whose father has so far neg
lected bra education as not to tench him
a trade, bo obliged to maiutain his father
in Want."?-That parent who fails to
teach his child how to make an honest
living, has certainly neglected his duty
to that child; and who can tell to what
the vir/iiaitudes of fortune may reduce
bun? Many, many a man, beoause he
had not a trade to fall back on, in some
adverse turn of fortune, baa lullen a
prey to melancholy or become a burden
to hit friends or society. Now if a
father exposes his son to auch contingen
cies, what right has ?e to claim a sup
port from Aat sod, when he comes to
want? To be sure, thero is in this more
of law than gospel, but we are speaking
oJ simple justtcg.r? K.relang*.
Ou the last da}' of the sessiou of oue
of the Presbyteriau conventions in New
York, a lad, whose father had entertained '
some half dozen preachers, entered the
room where the ministers were seated in
a terrible state of excitement.
"What's tho matter Isaao?" askod one,
"you seem excited."
''Excited! I ain't excited; I'tu 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 he
happened to get a glimpse ?f you fellows
and sung out, 'And must this feeble
bod-y die-o,' and droppod over stone
dead."
Thk Law of Divoiick.?The Groen
ville Enterprise says:
Judge Orr has rendered an adverse
decision in tho case of John H. Walker
vs. Mary J. Wulkcr, petition for divorce.
The case has been held under considera
tion siuco last court, and the legal pro
fession will be indebted to the Judge for
the very learned and able opinion in the
enso. We have examined this opinion ;
it will form a land mark in future cases.
The Judge distinctly indicates that the
Court of Equity of th\s State always had
tho power to exercise jurisdiction iu di
vorce cases. Wo have long been of tho
opinion, notwithstanding tho uniform
disclaimers of the Judge, And ha e al
ways believed that a Court of Equity
could and ought to have granted divorces
where there existed the scriptural justi
fication. It is manifest that Judgo Orr
would restrict the granting of divorces
to cases of the most aggravated character,
and he would not suit Chicago Or the
State of Connecticut.
Cam ilium, one of the Old Guard, and
suspected of boing one who attempted
the assassination of Wellington, is just
dead hi Paris,
LANI) AGENCY.
ANDREWS,* A < O.
A: t?? rm "ow prepared" to attend to the
Advantageous Disposal of LAND in Orange
burg County, fthd fctitlbg every facility at
our hands, we would respectfully call the at
tent ion of our LAND HOLDERS, who may
feel disposed to change investments, to the
.fact. Our Pcr-Ccntage will be light, and
where there is no sale there will be no
charge.
Plats, with full Description of Property
offered for sale, must he furnished iib.
All persons having land for sale will please
call on the Undersigned at the Ora yokuibu
Nbws* Office. T. C. ANDREWS & CO.
july 10 tf
A RARE CHANCE
-FOR
CAPITALIST.
A Valuable Plantation
OF
lOOO A.ORE8,
10 MILES FROM ORANGEBURG,
WITH A
tfo. 1 CIRCULAR HAW MIM.
AND A
X?. 1 GHOST MILL.
With an inezbaustablc SUPPLY of TIM
RRR within
OA"A' MILE ASH A HALF OF EDISTO
HI VER,
aad a NAVIGABLE RUN from the MILL to
the River.
There arc TWO SETTLEMENTS on the
Place \ of a mile apart, one a
Two Story Frame Dwelling
with Splcndod OUTBUILDINGS, and the
other a
OSE STORY DWELLING
and GOOD OUTBUILDINGS.
ONE THOUSAND ACRES
or
GOOD PI .\ E; a. A X D .
CLAY close: Two Hundred Acres UN DE II
FENCE. There is also about two hundred
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 Land will pro
duce
20 UUSIIELS CORX 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 CRIST MILLS with the
other IMPROVEMENTS cost $0000.
Apply to ANDREWS ? CO.,
ang 14 Land Agents.
A C1IAXCE FDR
INV EST jVX ISNT.
118 ACHES OF GOOD COT
tTON and It ICE LAN I), .1 mile
from Rone's Pump on S. C. I?.
IL, and nine miles from Orange
burg f. IL There is n beautiful SITE for a
Residence on the place with a line OAK
(ilU)YE, and ft GOOD ORCHARD, so acres
of the place ore Cleared, and was under
Cultivation in IStiT. There is also a small
HOUSE on the place. Term.- cash.
Apply to ANDREWS & Co..
aug 7?tf Land Agents.
HOUSES AND LOTS
IN TIIK
TOWN OF ORANGEBURG
F D R S A I, E .
ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS
Iii! witl? FIRE-PLACE in each Itonin. and
liilLl'IAZ/A in from, ami a KITCHEN
containing :t Rooms, good WELL ol WATER
on the premises, and place perfectly healthy,
with $ of an aero Lot attached. Terms cash.
A LSO
ONE HOUSE
Containing 4 ROOMS with PIAZZA in front,
and a good WELL of WATER on the premi
ses, with \ of an sere lot attached. The
place is in good order and perfectly healthy.
Will be S Id cheap if applied for soon.
Apply to ANDREWS & CO.,
Land Agents, Ornngehurg, S. C.
aug 7 tf
215 ACHES
TTEAVILV TIM HE RED with FINE, OAK
XJ_ and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp.
No Improvements. Will be sold on LONG
CRI HIT. Also
273 ACRES
HEAVILY TIMBERED with PINE, OAK
and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp. No Im
provements Will be sold on LONG CRED
IT. Apply to ANDREWS A CO.,
aug l'l?tf Land Agents.
A. BARGAIN.
A TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN
?iii ing 800 acres, with good two story
.House and Kitchen, and out bouses
thereon. 14 miles from Orangeburg C U. 8U
acres under fence. ?0 under cultivation this
year.* Soil fine, clay close. I'lnce healthy,
Ac. Hounded on the North by (tall Rrauch,
a good running stream.
This is a remarkable cheap place. Term?
accommodating. Apply to
ANDREW?) ti CO.,
july 24?tf Lands Agents.
The State of South Carolina.
Oranoeduro County.
In Equity.
A PPLICATI0N HAVING BEEN MADE
by 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, ill
a certain Lot or Parcel of Land in the Town
of Orangeburg, conveyed by J. A. K. Hol
man to TP. C. Andrews, said Lot being on
Street fronting Presbyterian Church and
-Stroat, formerly property of John
Reeves, pur< based from IIeach estate On
motion of W. J. DeTrevilie, Esq., Solicitor
for Petitioner, i> is ordered thai all persons
interested do appear before me on 2d day of
November next, to introduce Testimony or
Cross E xaiuino Witnesses produced if they
so desire.
Clerk s Office. ] GEO. BOLIVAR,
Ornngehurg, S. C. i (', (', p
Aug. 2, 1 *<;?.? I
aug 7 td
Saved ! Savkd ! I SAVED !! !
By &\iyin<j Your
drugs ^ ?^ taints
MEDICINES, Jk^m^:' OILS,
AN!> G. 7niWL\ S E ED S
1
E. J. OlJVgjlOS. Iff. B>..
Druggi^Eid Phnrinucoutcst,
HiJiy I'?'J?ly '?fngel.urg C. lt., S. (',
^OF, SALE -'J-Jufflfrs uf Nu i IM NE
_ LAND, mil^jftni Hi.- Village. Will
In- Sold |r-l CH.-ll (T M"t'.'l-"li:iU<' liliil'. II
net Hold l>V I'll' 1 "it^j^B'l i.Iht. will lllCtl In'
offered in 10 acre li|BB< erni of 1. and
I years lime. I'm- HB win i inquire uf
US, Proprietor,
INSURE YOUR LIFE.
rpiiK Kumr iRLE life con
ducts it* business on the
PURELY MUTUAL
ALL CASH PLAN.
? tay as you 00" is the sure rule in
LIFE ASSURANCE
as in anything else.
Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 1RI58 ex
celled 'thnt of any ??CHECK," "NOTE" or
??MINED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve
Millions.
ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy
Holdere annually.
income. fi,000,0<>0.00
ASSETS.10,(H?>,(M HI.IH)
The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN
TAGE which can with safety he conceded
bv any Company.
N. ACS TIN BULL,
june 20?npl .1?tf Loral Agent.
1 AAA RElVARIE-?I WILL
|,\M/U give i?nc Thousand Dollars
Reward for any case ol the following diseases,
whii h the medical faculty have pronounced
incurable, 11:mt Dr. Richau'stSoldcn Remedies
will not radically cure. Dr. Richau'sOoldcn
Bnlsaia, No. I, will cure Syphillis in its
primary and secondary stages, such as old
ulcers, ulcerated .-ore throat, sore eyes, skin
eruptions, sorcjicss of the sea!]', cardicatiou
diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr.
Richau's Golden Balsam. No. 2. will euro the
t hird stages, or Lcrtiary S\ phillis, Syphillilic
and Mercurial Rheumatism, and I dvf) ibosc
who sutler from such diseases to obtain a
radical cure, v? it limit the aid of this me iicinc,
which does not prevent the patient from eat
ing and drinking what they like. 1 have hun
dred- of cert iRentes showing the miraculous
eurer effected by these remedies, Prien of
either No. 1 or N<>. '_' per bottle, or two
h..iiles .v.t. Dr. Richau'sOoldcn Antidote?A
safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for
Gonorrh?en, Gleet, Irritation. Gravel, and all
urinary derangetuetus. accompanied with
full directions, warranted i?> cure. Price
S i per bottle. Dr. Richau's (Johlen Elixir
de Amours?A radical curu for General De
bility in old Or young, imparting energy to
those who have led a lite of sensuality, li
i? invaluable to those who are anxious for
in increase of family. Powerful, harmless,
and speedy in restoring health. Price S-i
per bottle, or two hollies, s'.i. tin i.ipt of
price, by moneyed order, registered letter,
or express, these remedies will be shipped to
any place. Prompt attention paid lo ;;!1
correspondents. Neue genuine without the
name of J?r. Richau's Remedies, D. B.
Richards, sole proprietor, blown i : glass of
hollies. Address DR. 1?. B. Ph ll.a 'S,
No. -jl*? V ft rick st., New York. Office heurs
from \. m. in '.I i*. >t. Circulars sent.
Aug. Jl if
Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COTT0N FA CTOCSd BANKERS
1 lay no Street, Charleston, S. ('.
Williams, Taylor & Co.,
('()M M! SS4(IN M K IK 'II A NTS.
li.") Ucavcr St . and 20 Exuhan^u Place,
X i: W Y ORE.
a pi 17 Um
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wondcrftil vege
table restorative is 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 espce
ially subject, it is
superseding every other
s t i m u 1 ant. In a 11
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it acts
as a spccillc 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 c ly
ORANGEB1IRO COUNTY,
PRO HA TK COURT.
Kx part? .las. D. Jones. Guardian.
I AMES I?. JONES. THE Gl ARD1 VN of
tj John 11 ami Henrietta Livingston, gives
notice that aller thirty days from 'Iiis dale,
he will apply lor a lina' discharge from his
Guardianship.
Tit VD c ANDREWS,
au-' 11 li Judge uf Probate.
? 1 X-t-.!- -TT
TjA"W notice.
DeTreville & Sistruuk,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oraiigenurg, S. CJ
W. J. DkTukvilli:. F. 0. Sibtimnk.
junc 12 tf
I
GLOVER & GLOVER,
COCXSEI.I.OIIS AT LAW,
ORANGEBURG C. IL, R. C.
TllOB. W. Gl.oVKlt. MOKTIMJSB G1.0vkr.
jiui2 ly
HUTSONS & LEGARE,
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.
Will attend Ihe Courts in Orangeburg,
Barnwell ami Beaufort, ami the United States
CourtH.
OFFICE AT OBANGEBURG, S. C.
W. M. hutsox. W. F. IIut80n.
T. K. Lf.uare.
jun 23 c ly
IZLAR & DIBBLE,
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOUS.
orangercr6", ,S*. c.
Jamkb F. I/.i.Att. Samuel Dihblk.
reb 23 * ly
MALCOLM I. BROWNING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ORANGEBVKO C. II.. So. Ca.
aug-M. ly
FRED. FERSNER,
I> E XT I ST.
Will lie in Orangeblil'g every Thur-day,
Frida v ati'l Saturday.
Office in rear of ItVLL, SUOVILL .*Y PIWE
reb 2U if
I. D. DURHAM, M. D.,
si'rako v i)/;.vr.tsv.
Office over the Store of Messt?. Hull. Sco;
Vill * Tike.
mar Ii tf
DR. H. W. KENNERLY,
o ic a \ gjs ii u it u.
HAVING REMOVED TO THIS FLACE,
l,i s|.I hilly oilers his Professional
Services t? > the Citizens and Vicinity.
Office on liuss-dl Street, opposite Bull.
Sc.vill .V I'll. >.
mnr 13 2 m
DR. .1. It. TOOMER,
OHA :N <; K u r ir <;. s. ('.
UESPECTi'M'LLV INFORMS TUB CITI
ZENS ul Oraiigcbiirg and Vicinity thai he
lias resui.I the Practice ol Medicine, and
can l>e found at his Residence on Russell
Stro? t. jaii 1 .'?ly
AN' I I 1 T K 'S
.11 A It II L E SV O I? Ii S .
117 .lAr'?/?7 #S0Tr/. Ch?rlr*(?n, &>. Ctt
??"ONUMF.STS. HEAD STONES, MAE
y \ hie ami Stone Tile, Bhu Flagging and
Drown Slime Work, id every description.
SCOTCH I! HAN ITU MONUMENTS.
Iron HuiliiiKM.
K. lt. ?im i:
inav 1
lt. I?. Will I K.
12m
I). W. ROIU
? AS II IO X A II I. E T AlXOIt,
1 have the pleasure to announce In piy nu
merous Customers and the Public generally,
that having removed to a Central Position,
handy mid convenient to ait. 1 am now pre
pared Cut. Fit and make Up a GENTLE
MAN'S WARDRORR with Neatness and
Despatch. Terms liberal and Work War?
ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the
past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance.
Next door to Messrs. Hull, Scovill It Pike, I
can be ?ound at all ti.-.
jan !>?ly 1> W. ROBINSON.
Orangeburg?In Equity.
Jamca iL S. Dukes.
Administrator,
vs.
Mary Ann C. Duke-,
et. al.
Bill f. r sale of
Real Estate to pay
debts, for
Injunction and
Relief.
Notice is hereby n:,'"n to Ihe creditors of
lite late JOSEPlf DUKES, deceased, that
ihcy are required by a decree in this case, to
present and prove llieir respective demanda
before Charles R. Glover. Rsq., at Orange
loirg South Carolins, on or before the tir>t
day of October nexi. oi be debarred the
benefit of said decree.
Clerk's Office, | GEORGH Doi.lVF.lt.
Orangeburg, 8. C, \ C. C. P.
July- 17. ISO'.?. I
OIIA A ii K III let* COUNT V,
PRORATE COURT.
Ex parte W. 0. Wolfe, Executor. In re Lost
Will of Christian Wolle.
VIMPLICATION WAVING RF.F.N MADE
l.y W. C. Wolfe. Kxecutor. for leave
tci prove the pas! Kxistence, Loss and Con
tents of the Last Will and Testament ol*
Christian Wolfe, deceased, il is ordered,
That all persons who may think themselves
interested, do appear before me at Orange
burg on the -'tilth day of Ort ober next, and
cross examine the evidence which may he
produced and introduce: evidence in replv.
Probate Office, i THAI). C. ANDREWS,
July an, lf*on. i Judge or Ptohatc.
july Ii
W. Ii. W. EILET
Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of
choice wo am
ES, LIQUORS*
DRY GOODS, SHOES, *?.
A ?
JUST RECEIVED A FT NE LOT OF CITOTCK CHEWING TON AO (JO,
OYSTERS. SARDINES. PICKLES. ETC.
MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me and will be pleased to sec his friends,
march 13?ly W. L. W. RILET.
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Mttd
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w. 1?. kussell,
No. 5 HAYNE-STREET C1IARLKSTON, SOU^H carolina.
\T|7" I'- RUSSELL HAVING HE EN LI HER ALLY PATRONIZED FOR TIIB PAST
f # Twenty Tears in Chnrluattin and throughout Hie State, returns his thanks, and.
respectiVilly solicits s continuance of the sum*. He is Prepared with evcrv Facility to Fill
Orders lor SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS. WINDOW FRAMES. MANTLEP1ECE8, MOULD.
INCS. Ac.. Ac., and has at Iiis Warcrodtns, No. ? HAYN E-STREET, a largo and well as
sorted Stork of tin-above Goods.
WOK It SHOPS I'KITCIIARD-STREET.
THIRD FLOOR I'll ?EN IX IKON WORKS.
The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAST TWENTY
YEARS will be a Guarantee to those tvho tnh'y ORDER GOODS.
may 1 c fiat
AMERICAN TONTINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
.7 Ol IN ICJ IMCLA1ND, generalagent
Dil. T. Lw OCi IKK,medical examiner.
CHARLESTON RO \R!) OF ItEFEHKN?'K :
Hon. ALFRED IIUOER. W. .1. M \GR \tl|. Ksij.i Pr.-j.i l m S... C?. It. U. tV... Hon. J.
It. CAM PRELL, Attorney at Law. T. D. WAGNER. E?M.. Messrs. John Eraser & Co.. AS
DREW Sl.MONDS, Eaip. President First National Rank. RORRRT MURE. Esq. Xtf^eea. It,
Mure k Co . W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messrs. CouHnay & Treuho!m, II. P.. OLNET, K#?|,
Messrs. Olney & t o.
DR. II. Vv. KEXXERLY, Ii. I IS K ICOISIXSO*.
MEDICAL EXAMINER. LOCAL AGENT.
June ? ??'.) 20 3m
_ _?_??
FURNITURE, CHAIR AND SOFA
W I * K ItO O ^? M .
DANIEL H. SILCOX,
i ?>. i<<
AND 179 KI-Nm -STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
? r KEPS CONSTANT!.V ON IIAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT
of Cali;in.t Furniture, of the latest and most ripprfrted styles, will ell be otters at pricra
which u-r.not fail to please, consisting, in pun, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER
Fl'RNlTUUKc'J'eadsleadS) Bureaus, Washstnrids and Wardrobes. Mahogany and Walnnt
Sofas. Teie-s-Tcles, Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs. What-nots. Sola and Centre Ta.
hW. Marble and Mahogany .Tops, Sccvctury and Rook Cases, etc. A'?0 CHAMBER and
COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also
1l L a. s T X Q
Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY. DUR ABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, in all
Upholstery. The ber-i .Assortment ever offered in this Market.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING,
rnav 1 c 12m
h P o n o k
INFORMS Iiis Friends that ho has moved
to the STORK under the F1REMKS S
HALL. where he will keep n select assort
ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JKWELRY,
CUTLERY, SPECTACLES^ PERFUMERY
nnd other Fancy Articles. All ot which be*
will warrant as represented, and will V>e sohl
as low as in the < 'ity.
Hi- is also proparcd*!? repair Watcjies and
flocks, and guiifintoc the1 ?mhc to perform
correctly for one year.
Jewelry neatly repaired,
apl 1? ly
P. P. fOALE,
Manufacturer of Dohr?, 8n*h Wind*.
Charleston, S. C.",
nAYING TUB LARGEST AND Mt)ST
COMPLETE FACTORY in the South
ern States, ami keeping always nn hand a
large and TOO*! complete slock of DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Door-. Store Doors,
Shutters. Moulding*, .'v'-., Ac., I am enabled
to sell lo? and at manufacturers' pr^e s.
N. R. -Strict attention paid to sliip ?iii^r in
good order. .
July 2| apl ly
R. LOUIS, AGENT,
CAN* BE Ft.UND
AT THE (ORM'IL
Where he is constantly receiving snppTWa of
DHV u'PODS, ^KOCEtllESt &c,
mid felling the same i?t
CHARLESTON' PRICES,
Expenses only added.
Mi- Is enabled to do ihi?. hj hi* arrange-'
inents made in Charleston and* N*w York.
IK' will ho pleased to see hi* Old Custera
ers. CmII before buying and Examine his
Stock. D. L0U18, Agent.
mar 13 0 Ij
4000 ACUKS Of fine I?V\0
for sale on long credit aNW id iJrTHTto sdic
purchasers.
/ipply to
ANDREWS k CO.;
july 10?tf Land Agents.
TjlOR N4LE, KEXT
JT OR LE-A8E/
THE FINE PLANTATION
Belonging to the Estateof the late Coloner
KEITT, and well known as the
Darbi Place,
Those LANDS are among the BEST iW
the District, hetnpr sit(r?vftd on Lyon a Creek,
conYeYandlny A FI*f* wAf ER-frAV
of a Rich Reil Clay Soil. They are owW>4
at ONE HALF their Valuation ia 1IM?. Said
Tract contains "its') acres.
Cenditions?$?">.?"><!<>?ono-lhlrd cash, the
balance in two yearly instalments. Address
MRS, LAUK&.mTE KEITT,
noi 7?If Charleston, S. C.
IJil XtTTltK, lTOlTOrXG, *r,
|A R WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms.'
corner of Market and King Streets, Charles
ton. S. C.. supplies many fnmlBes, botli^
Country and Town to their full satisfaction.
Read a few quotations from letters be rc-_
ceived}
Ni wnr.it?v, April R, ISftft.
Mit. R. WHITE- Dmr Sis: The fw'r*i
? ure came safe to hn|>a Spd was j\itt as you
represented |t, Numbers p,f victors have
looked at it, and it is nun h admired, in fart
nothing ?be \i in this pU?? It may 1?? the
i..ems uf your selling more here.
Yours truly. ????
Another from Winnsboro. 8. C? says:
"We are wed pleased with the suit. Send!
Wardrohe to match.''
And one from Oraugeburg County :
??Furniture arrived safe, and family de~
lighted."
Try him for yourself. ?
He keeps CRADLES loo.
Coiner King and Market Street?,
may ? CJtn 8 Charleston, S. C.