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TilK LAY Or AN UNREQUITED LOVE.
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if waited once for the spring lo come
On joyous wing from its southern home,
In robes of the rainbow's hue ;
And eagerly watched for its blooming feel;
For I knew where to find the wind-flowers sweet,
And the nooks where the violets grew.
And I waited, too, for my roaes bright
To unfold their leaves in the summer light;
... And among the many (here,
. Vfaa one bud fairer than all the rest,
Ono that* I loved by far the best,
And guarded with tendereet care.
Ah! never was breast than mine more lorn
--' . Or bitterer tear-drops shed,
When I found that a worm its heart bad tern.
And my rose was scathed and dead.
St.
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 the mystic ohain
Which my fancy wore, and whose magic gleams,
Were forever shinning in my dreams,
Might come to me again !
I watched for the morning light to shine
On this rare and radiant flower of mine,
Whose blossom would soon be blown ;
The.sun rose fair,?but his earliest ray
Chased every dream of hope n?-ny?
The joy of tny life wok flows:
For cold despair with a poisoned dart
Transfixed my flower to its inmost heart;
And my lips niftdo moan, made moan.
III.
I had raised me pn airy castle, in the morning soft and bright ;
j\nfi my heart had climbed with eager feet, up its winding-stair of light
I knew its walls were built but of rainbow, and mist, and cloud.
Yet still on its topmost turret I had waited sconro and proud ;
Waited and watched for "him," whom my soul long yearned to greet,?
~""?it*d the trumpet sound, that should herald his coming feet,
spirit was twin to mine; and I thought,?Ah ! foolish roe!?
tho castle "1" had buildcd, the joy of "his" life would be :
That together we should wander through its halls so grand and fair;
That his touch would change my rainbows to arches of jewels rare ;
And that all my filmly dream-work, beneath his gentle I read.
And the glance of his wondrous eyes, would be gold of burning red.
IV.
He came at last !
I saw the halo round h o brow.
And beard the sound that thrills me now?
Bis bugle blast. ?
Oh ! it was hard ;
I stretched my arms to him with one wild cry;
But with a cold, cold glance, he passed me by,
? No sign of recognition in his eye?
No loving word!
. My castle fell;
Its shining bowers of mist dissolved in tears;
For that one glance dissolved the dream of years?
"Farewell! Farewell'."
My poor heart cried,
As crushed and broken on the ground I lay ;
Bleeding and bruised, it moaned its life away.
And died.
V.
Dreaming no more of him,
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 nnd 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 shall twine
Their tendrils around this heart of mine ;
And I shall not wait in vain.
Ginger Bee*.?Turn 2 gallons of
boiling wafer on 2 pounds of brown
sugar, or to quart of molasses, add 1 t
ounces of dream tartar, and the same of
ginger; stir them well, and put it into
a cask. When milkwarm, put in a half
a piui of gcod yeast, stopping the cask
close, and shaking it well. Bottle it in
about twenty foot hours. In ten days
ft will epttjratle like champagne. Cue or
, two lemons aliced in, will muoh improve
H.
- Lemon Beer.?To a gallon of water
add a sliced lemon, a spoonful of ginger,
# a pint of yeast, and sugar enough to
matte It quite sweet.
Iplil-. L^lfroNADB.?Ponr a piutof
bofeug wafer o? ? cttsees -?f loaf sugar,
add ? of a pint of lemon juice, and half
the quantity of good sherry wine. Then
add ? of cold milk, sod strain the whole,
to make it clear.
Rift should never be allowed to cal
led en knives, but if hy carelessness such
& tfflijiAty ab?lild occur, the spot must
be well greased with sweet oil, and put
by ibr 2 or 3 days, then rubbed with
soft leather ahd a little lime.
?
Not a YixD Law.?In the XII Table
of the ancient Roman* was this law: "Let
not a son, whose father has so far neg
Hfeted f fcW ?faeatio? as not to tettch him
a sswsTsy bo obliged to maintain bis father
in Want.'*?That parent who fails to
teach his child how to make an honest
llviag?. baa eeriainly beglected his duty
s to that child; aai who can tell to what
toe victaaUydea of fortune may reduce
Lira? Many, diBay a man, because he
bad not a trade to fall back on, in some
adverse tarn of fortune, baa fulleu a
prey to melancholy or become a burden
to bio friends or society. Now if a
father exposes his son to such contingen
cies, what right mit ne to claim a sup
port frw? that son, when he comes to
want; To be ?uro, tlhsre is in this moro
of law than gospel, but we are speaking
of siniplo justice.---Ktrftrngt.
?_I?1 ?1
Ou the last day of the session of uue
of the Presbyterian conventions in New
York, a lad, whose father had entortaincd
some half dozen pronchors, entered the
room where the ministers were seated in
a terrible state of excitement.
'What's the matter Isaac?" asked one,
"you aectu 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
yoursolf 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 n ister; and just now he
happened to get a gliinpso of you fellows
and sung out, 'And must this feeble
bod-y dic-o,' and dropped over stone
dead."
The Law of Divorce.?The Grocn
ville Enterprise says:
Judge Orr hnB rendered an adverse
decision in the case of John H. Walker
vt. Mary J. Walker, petition for divorce.
The ease baa beon held under considera
tion siuco last court, and the legal pro
fession will be indebted to the Judge fur
the very learned and able opinion in the
case. We have examined thin opinion ;
it will form a laiid-uuirk in futuro cases.
The Judge distinctly indicates that the
Court of Equity of thja Stute always had
the power to exercise jurisdiction in di
vorce cases. Wo have long been of the
opinion, notwithstanding the uniform
disclaimers of the Judge, And have al
ways: believed that a Court of Equity
could and ought to have gr..-' jd divorces
where there existed the scriptural justi
fication. It ia manifest that Judgo Orr
would restrict tho grauting of divorces
to eases of the moat aggravated character,
and he would not suit Chicago 6r the
State of Connecticut.
CuQtilliou, one of the Old Guard, and
suspected of boing one who attempted
tho assassination of Wellington, is just
dead in Paria.
A XI> RI? WM.?*' CO.
Ab wo aro now prepared to attend to the
Advantageous Disposal of LAND in Orange
T>Urg Co^s'-i', and having every facility at
our hands, we would respectfully call the at
tention of our LAND HOLDERS, who may
feel disposed to change Investment?, to the
fiel. Our PcrContsge will be- Ught, and
whero there is no Bale there will be no
charge. ?il ? - ??
riat?, with full Description of Property
offered for sale, must be furnished uh.
All persons having land for aale will please
call on the Undersigned at the Oravoeuubo
News* Office, T. C. ANDREWS & CO.
july 10 tf
A RARE CHANCE
-FOR
CAPITALIST.
k Valuable Plantation
OF
lOOO ACRES,
10 MILES FROM ORANGEBURG,
with a
No. 1 CIRCVLAK SAW 31 IM,
and a
Xo. 1 GMSf MILL.
With an inexhaustahle SLTPLY of T1M
DER within
ONE MILE AND A HALF OF EDISTO
RIVER.
and a NAVIGABLE RUN from the .MILL to
the River.
There arc TWO SETTLEMENTS on the
Place J of a mile apart, one a
Two Story Frame Dwelling
with Splended OUTBUILDINGS, and the
other a
OSE STORY DWELLING
und GOOD OUTBUILDINGS.
ONE THOUSAND ACRES
or
?OOD PIXE I. A X 1>,
CLAY close; Two Hundred Acres UNDER
FENCE. There is alao 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 BUSHELS CORN PER ACRE,
and a good man3- acres that will bring
1 BALK COTTON PER ACRE.
And altng.iOtcr, this is ono of the best
FARMS in the South.
There is also on the Place TWO cool)
ORCHARDS.
The SAW and GRIST MILLS with the
other IMPROVEMENTS cost $0ooo.
Apply to ANDREWS ft CO.,
aug 14 Lund Agents.
A CHANCE FOR
INVESTJVII?NTT.
148 ACRES OF GOOD COT
ITON and RICK LAND, f, mile
from Rowe's Pump on S, C. R.
R? and nine miles from Orange?
burg C. 11. There is a beautiful SITE for a
Residence on the place with a tine OAK
GROYE, and a GOOD ORCHARD. 80 acres
of the place are Cleared, and was under
Cultivation in 1807. There is also a small
HOUSE on the place. Terms cash.
Apply to ANDREWS ,S; CO..
aug 7?tf Land Agents.
HOUSES AND LOTS!
IN THE
TOWN OF ORANGEBURG
FOR SALE,
ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS
with FIRE-PLACE in each Room, and
liiLPIAZZA in from, and a KITCHEN
containing .'1 Rooms, jro.nl WELL of WATER
on the premises, and place perfectly healthy,
with I of an aero Lot attached. Terms cash.
ALSO
OiSTE HOUSE
Containing 4 ROOMS with PIAZZA in front,
and a good WELL of WATER on the premi
ses, with 1 of an acre lot attached. The
place is in good order and perfectly healthy.
Will be s Id cheap if applied for soon.
Apply to ANDREWS A CO.,
Land Agents, Orr.ngeburg, S. C.
aug 7 tf
?15 ACRES
MEAV1LY TIMBERED with FINE, OAK
and HICKORY, on Willow Swamp,
nprovements. Will be sohl on LONG
CRI D1T. Also
273 ACRES
HEAVILY TIMBERED with PINE, OAK
and HICKORY, oil Willow Swamp. No Im
provements Will be sohl on LONG CRED
IT. Apply to ANDREWS A CO.,
aug 13?tf Laud Agents.
A BARGAIN.
A TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN
Ijijj ing SOO acres, with good two story
.House and Kitchen, and out houses
thereon, 14 miles from Orangeburg C. II. H(t
acres under fence, GO under cultivation this
yenr.* Soil fine, clay close. Place healthy,
Ac. Rouudrd nu the North by Rail Branch,
a good running stream.
This is a remarkable cheap place. Terms
accommodating. Apply to
ANDREWS k CO.,
july '24?tf Lauds Agents.
The Suite of South Carolina.
Orangkburg County.
In Equity.
A PPLICATION HAVING BEEN MADE
-IX. by Thaddens C. Andrews, before me, to
Establish the former Existence, Contents and
Loss of a Certain Deed or Declaration of
Trust, executed by the said T. C. Andrews, of
a certain Lot or Parcel of Land in the Town
of Orangeburg, conveyed by j. A. K. Dol
man to T. 0. Andrews, said Lot being on
Street fronting Presbyterian Church and
-Street, formerly property of John
Reeve-. pur Inised from Reach estate On
motion of W. J. DcTrcvillc. Esq., Solicitor
for Petit ioner, it is ordered that all persons
interested do appear before nie on 2<\ day of
November next, to introduce Testimony or
Cross Examine Witnesses produced if they
so de?ire.
Clerk s Office. ) GEO. BOLIVAR,
C. C. P.
Clerk s Ofhce. )
Orangeburg, S. C. V
Aug. L', 1801). I
aug . I-1
MONEY! Koney?Moaey?!
Saved ! Savk'd !! SAVED-!!!
? ByBxlyiivj Your
DRTJOfl ?>v ?? taints
and JH KU'l
MEDICINES, tA^B^t* OILS,
,1 xi) aAiumx SEECs
E. j. omvXos, m.
DruggiSEid Pharmaecutc! I,
may I)*J?ly ^Mfngcburg C. h.. S. C.
i;nll sale~22t?fes of No. 1 IM ne
I; LAND, 5 milc^Kui (he Village. Will
lie sold Cor onsb or ^^kcasounblc lime. It'
not sold by ihe 1 '>iflviober, will Iben be
offered in 10 acre hSKterms of I, and
1 years time. For flHfinquire of
e. ?). ii|,M' IS, Proprietor.
INSUEE YOUR LIFE.
FTIHE KaiVITABT.K LIFE CON
ducts its business on the
PURELY MUTUAL
ALL CASH PLAN.
"PAY AS YOU 00'" is the safe rule in
LIFE ASSURANCE
as in anything else.
Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 1808 ex
ceded that of any ??OIIECK," -note".or
??MIXED*-' COMPANY by upwards of Twelve
Millions.
ALL PROFITS'divided among the Policy
H ddcrs annually.
income. a,fJ00,0O0.00
ASSETS.10,000,0? hmh)
The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN
TAGE which can with safety be conceded
by any <'ompuny.
N. AUSTIN BULL,
june 20"?npl 3?tf Local Agent.
I AAA Ki-^VAitn.-?i will
laV/V/V/ give One Thousand Dollars
Reward for any case of the following diseases,
which the medical fnculty have pronounced
incurable, that Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies
will not radically cure. Dr. Rlchan's Ooblen |
Balsam, No. I, will cure Syphillis in its
primary and secondary stage:-, such as old j
ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin
eruptions, sorqness of the scalp, eurdication
diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr.
Bichau's Golden liulsam. No. vrill cure the
third stages, or Lcrtiary Syphillis. Syphillil ic
and Mercurial Rheumatism, and I defy those
who sn?er from such diseases to obtain a
radical cure without (lie aid of Ibis me iicinc,
which does not pravcnl the patient from ent
ing and drinking what they like. 1 have hun
dreds of certificates showing the miraculous
cures effected by thoc remedies. Price of
cither No. 1 or No. 'j !>j per bottle, or two
bottles $u. Dr. Kichau's ("olden Antidote?A
safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for
Gonorrhoen, (licet, Irritation. Oravel, and all
urinary dernngeuient?, accompanied with
full directions, warranted lo cure. Price
:**'? per bottle. Dr. Kiohau's (Sohlen Elixir
de Amours?A radical euro for General De
bility in old or young, imparting energy lo
those who have led n life ol sensuality. It
is invaluable to those who arc anxious for
an increase id'family. Powerful, harmless,
and speedy in restoring health. Price $5
per bottle, or two bottles, S'j. <>n receipl of
price, by moneyed order, registered letter,
yr express, these remedies will be shipped to
any place. Prompt attention paid to .all
correspondents. None genuine without the
name of Dr. Rieliati's Remedies, D. P>.
Kit hards, sole proprietor, blown i i glass of
bottles. Address DR. D. B. RJCHAl'S,
No. '_'*_'8 Vnrick st., Nev York. Office buns
from '.i \. m. to '.' f. m. Circulars sent.
Aug. 21 if
Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
CO T TON FA CT ORE <f BANKERS
Huync Street, Charleston, S. ('.
Williams, Taylor & Co.,
COMMISSION M K HC 11A NTS.
(i? Beaver Ft.. and 20 Exchange Place,
\ K W Y ORK.
a pi 17 Ilm
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful 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 arc espec
ially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it acts
as a speciiic 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 a. ;kie?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.
ang 21 c ly
ORAXGE1I1] Itii COHNTY,
PR?DA TF. COURT.
Ki parte .1as. D. Jones. Guardian.
JAMES D. JONES, tfitE GUARDIAN OF
.lohn II. and Henrietta Livingston, gives
notice that after thirty days frnjn this dale,
he will apply for a final discharge from his
Guardianship.
Til VD C ANDREWS,
aus 11 It Judge, of Probate.
DeTreville & Sistrunk,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Orangeburg, S. CJ
Vi. J. DkTuk.villi:. F. O. Sistiunk.
juiic 12 tf
GLOVER & GLOVER,
ATT?I {NEYS
AMD
COl'\Sr,M,OKS AT LUV,
OHANGEHUBG C. 11.', 8. C.
Thon. W. Glovsb. Mohtimku Gluvkr.
jau 2 lj
HUTSONS & LEGARE,
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.
Will attend I lie CourtB in Orangeburg,
Barnwcll un<l Beaufort, and tlte United Stales
Courts.
OFFICE AT ORANGEBURG, S. C.
W. M. Hutsox. W, F. Hotsoit.
T. K. Lf.ua nr..
jun 2,1 c ly
IZLAR & DIBBLE,
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.
ORANGEB UR G, S. C.
J am km F. I/.I.AIt. Samiei. PlHHI.K.
fob 23 * ly
MALCOLM I. BROWNING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ORAA'GEKUKG t. II., No. Ca.
niig _M> ly
FRED. FERSNER,
1> K XTIST.
Will be in Orangeburg every Thursday,
Friday find Saturday.
Office in rear of BULL, SCOVILL * PlhiE
feb JO tf
I. D. DURHAM, M. D?
SURGRON />KNTIST.
Office over the Store of Messrs. Cull. Scoj
rill A Dike,
mar ti
tf
DR. H. W. KENNERLY,
O It A N CLK It I II U ,
HAVING REMOVED To THIS PLACE.
Respectfully oilers his Professional
Set * ices tu the t'tti/.? ns and Vicinity.
Office on Russell Street, opposite Hull,
Scovill & Pike's.
unit 13 -ni
DR. J. R. TOOJIER,
o h a .n oKiinni; s, c.
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI
ZEN'S i.t Oraiigchurg aud Vicinity that he
has resumed the Practice ol Medicine, and
can he found at his Residence en Russell
St rect. jan 1 -j?1 v
W I I I T R'S
91 A It K L K \V O It Ii S ,
117 Mvvthfj-Street. Charleston. So. Co.
MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES. MAR
Id" and Stone Tile. Blue riajrging and
El .i? it Si..ne Work, of every description.
SCOTCH liRANITE MONUMENTS.
Iron ItalliiiKH.
K. It. WHITK.
inav 1
n. i>. WIIITK.
U. W. I lO"B I X.S
FASIHOXATII.E TAILOR,
I have the pleasure to announce to my nu
merous Customers and the Publio generally,
that having removed to a Central Position,
handy and convenient to all, I am now pre
pared Cut. Fit and make Up a GENTLE
MAN'S WARDRORE 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 Messr-.. Hull, Scovill & Pike, I
can he <uunu at all time-.
janO?ly D. W. ROBINSON.
Orangeburg?In Equity.
Rill tor sale of
Real Kstn'c to pay
debts, for
Injunction and
Relief.
Jame? J. S. Dukes,
Administrator,
vs.
Mary Ann C. Dukes,
et. al.
Notice is hereby given io Ibe creditors of
the late JO EPH DUKES, .Lceased, that
they are required by a decree in this case, to
present and prove their respective demands
before Charles R. Glover. Es?|.. at Orange
loir^; South Carolina, on or In-fore the tirst
day of October next, or be debarred the
benefit of said decree.
Clerk's Office, \ GEORGE BOLIVER,
C C. V
Clerk's Umce, \ <
Orangeburg, S. C, V
July 17, 1869. j
A'
OltAA'CJKItritO (OrNTY,
PROBATE COURT.
Kt parle Vi. C. Wolle, Executor. In re Lost
Will of Christian WoHe.
PPMCATION HAVING BEEN MADE
by W. C. Wolfe, Everittor, for leave
to prove the past Existence. Loss and Con
tents of the Last Will ami Testament ol*
Christian Wolfe, deeensetl, it is ordered,
That all persons who may think themselves
interested, do appear before me at Orango
burg on the 'tilth day of October next, and
CrosS examine the evidence which may be
produced end introduce evidence in reply.
Probate Office, | Til AD. c. ANDREWS,
July 80, 180!?. j Jtidgo of Probate.
July '.I li
W. L. W.
Has Constantly on hand a Fmsli. Supply of
CHOICE u*o ailT
mmm moguies? y QUiis.
DRY GOODS, SHOES, 4*"15%
JUST RECEIVED A FIXE LOT OF CHOTCE CHEWING TOBAOOXJj
OYSTERS. SARDINES, VICKLES. ETC.
MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me and will be pleased to sec his friends,
march IM?ly W. L. W. RILKY.
mm
W . I? . RU9SELL,
1 ."?L?ian*t ,fe>or
h?#?MT ,t??
? tat -ttMil
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No. 5 HAYNE-STREKT CllARLKSTON, SOWTJI CAROLINA.
\\T P. RUSSELL HAVING BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED FOR TUB PAS*
Vf ? Twenty Years in Charleston and thr-ngbot?! Hin Mate, returns bin thanks, and.,
respectfully solicits n continuance of lire same. He is Prepares! with every Facility \o FW
Orders for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. MANTLEPIECKK. MOULD.
INftS.'Ac.", &c, uml bus at his Wareroonis, No. 5 HAYNE-STREET, a largo and weil as
sorted Stock of the above Goods, ifhx i***re>T?
)VOItH SHOPS PRIKIIiRD-STHEET.
TU LUD FLOOR I'll (EN IX IRON WORKS.
The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAST TWENTY
YEARS will be a Guarantee to those who miiy ORDER GOODS.
may 1 c 6 hi
AMERICAN TONTINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
i us ?#??t
-:o:??- bmttim
,T03 11ST ICJ R rCHi A.3NT-D,ceneral agent ;
DR T. Hu OGIKK, MEDICAL EXAMINER.
CHARLESTON RO OF REFERENCE :
Hon. ALFRED HUGER, W. j. M \C,R \tll. Ewp. Fremdem So. ???. lt. U. c,*.. Una. J.
It. CAMPBELL; Attorney at Law, T. D. WAG NEK. E-.p. Messt?. John Eraser* Co., AN
DREW SIMONDS, Es.i . President First National Hunk. ROBERT MURE. Es.i. Mr??r*. R.
More ? Co., W. A. COURTNEY, Esq. Messr.-. Courtuay ? Trc.holm, II. B. OI.NEY. Es.,,
Messrs. Olttev & Co.
i>k. li. w. kkwkiu.y,
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
tune ti tJ'J
20
kirk kok i X.SOX.
Local agent.
3?
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FURNITURE, CHAIR AND SOFA
DANIEL H. SILCOX,
17 5. 1.7, AND 179 KIN vi -ST REFIT, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
TT- KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECT ED" ASSORTMENT
of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and must approved styles, which he ?fters at prices
winch u?.~n'ot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rid . is of PAKUMl and CHAMBER
Fl 'UNIT CEE, Pead.itea.ls. Bureaus, Washsta rids and a'rlrohes. Mahogany and Walnnt
Sofas, Tele-a-TcleS. ( hairs, Arm Chairs, Rocking ('hairs. What-nots. Sola and Centre Ta
bles. Marble and Mahogany Tups. Secretary and Book Casey, etc. A'so CHAMBER anil
COTTAGE SETS of every description. Also
3C L iV S T J C HPON O JZ
Without a rival r..r I.CXl'RY. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and HEALTH FULNESS, in all
UpHblstery. The best Assortment ever offered in this Market.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING,
may 1 C 12m
INFORMS Iii? Friends that he has moved
to the STORK under the FIREMEN'S
HALL, wkera lie will keep n select assort
ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CUTLERY, SPECTACLES) PERFUMERY
and other Fancy Articles, All of ?Vieh he'
will Warrant as represented, and will he sold
as low as in the City,
He is also proparcd*lo repair Watches and
('locks, and guarantee the" s?mhc to perform
correctly for one year.
Jewelry neatly repaired,
apl 17 ly
I\ T\ TO A T, IT,
Manufuctiircr of T)'">r*. ?yr?x/i Wh.
Churlcstoo, ?S. C.
n.WiNC. THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE FACTORY in tho Smith,
evn States, and keeping always on hand a
large and must complete stock of DOORS,
SASHES. BLINDS. Sash Doors. Store Doors.
Shutters, Mouldings. Ac., Ac.. I am e lahled
to sell low and at mauufaoturers' pr^o**.
N. B,?Strict attention paid to ship dug in
good order. ,
July ?'| apl 2-1 ly
D. LOUIS, AGENT,
CAN BE Fi/UND
AT THE CORA'ER,
Where he is constantly rceciring suppTses of
IHIV t.UODS, C-ROCEillEf5, Ac.,
and selling the same i?t
C.HAHLESTOX PRICED,
Expenses only added.
Ho'ib enabled to do thi*, by hi? arraign-'
ments made in Char lesion and Now York.
II C will ho plwaard to see Ida old COste-m
cra. Call before buying and Examine hie
Slock. D. L0U18, Agent.
mar 13 e If
4000 ACHES Of fine I.AM*
for sale on long credit aW in LtrTR'to edit
purchasers. ,
Apply to
ANDREWS ft CO..
july 10?tf Land Agents.
IM>U SALE. RENT
OR LEASE.
" THE FINE PLANTATION
Belonging to the Estafcof the late Colonel
KE1TT, and well known as the
Darby Flaoe.
These LANDS are among the BEST itf
the DhwHct, being rttsra^ed *m Lyons Creet,
conrnrattfiirg A FINE nATKK-W^*M
of a Rich Bed Clay SoH. They are o#rr>4
at ONE HALF their Valuation ia 184?. Seid
Tract contnins "?00 aeres.
renditions?$0,600?onc-thlid cash, the
balance i>i two yearly instalments. Address
MKS. LAURENCE KF.iTT.
nov 7?tf Charleston, S. C.
F
IlVITTlfK, BEI>DrfG. 4kr.
R. WHITE'S Furniture War*-Rooms.'
corner of Market and King Streets, Charles
ton. S. C.. supplies many ramifies, bot\y
Country and Town to their full satisfaction.
Read a few quotations from letters be re-?
cerredi
Nr.war.nnv. April 8, ISfdi.
Mr. R, W!HTF.-D,k Vn Sit: T>% f\t,t?i
ture came safe to haprt and fas )\\# as yon
represented i,t; Number* of yftpdora have
looked at it. u.nd it in \x\\\f.\\ nd.niir?d, is fact
nothing Rhe ;t in this pk?m. U may b? the
means of your s.-lling more her*.
Yours truly. '
Another from Winushnro. 8. C,, says:
"We are weil pleased with the suit. Send
Wardrohe to match."
And on? from Orangebitru County :
'?Furniture arrived safe, and family de-,
lighted."
Try him for vom self. %
He keeps CHARLES t??.
C.n ner King and Market Streets,
may?l"in 8 Charleston, S. C.