The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 02, 1869, Image 5

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POETRY. [From tho Church Union.] Out in the SI roots. The light is shining through tho window pane; It is a laughing group that, side tho glass. Vit hin all light; without pitch-durk and vi??*??; ''I sec, hut Tool no pleasure as I pass, Out in the street*. Another casement, with the curtain drawn ; Th<y c the light throws tho shadow of *a form? A woman's with a child?a mini's ; all gone! They with each other. I am with the Btorm, Out in the streets. There at the open window sits a man, Iiis day's toil over, with his pipo alight; His wife lesns o'er him, with her tale began Of the day's doings. / am with the night, Out in the street?. AH these have homes nnd hope and light and cheer, And those around who love them. Ah! for me, Who have no homo, but wander sadly here, Alone with night and storm and misery, Out in the streets. X he rain Eouks through my clothing to the skin ; So let it. Curses on the cheery light! Thcro is no light with me and shame and sin; I wanderin the night and of the night, Out in the streets. You who betrayed mc with a loving kiss, Whoso very touch could thrill me through and through? When you first sought me, did you think of this? My curse......Rut why waste time cursing you, Ok' in the streetB. You arc beyond my hatred now. You stand Above reproach ; you know no wrong nor guile; Foremost among the .worthies of the land, You arc all good, und i a wretch all vile, Out in the streets. You have a daughter, young nnd innocent ; You lovelier, doubtless. 1 was pure as she Before my heart to be your lnckcy went. God guurd her! Never let her roam like me, Out in the streets. I was a fnthcr's darling long ago : 'Twas well he died before my babe was born; And that's dead, too?some comfort in my woo! Vet, cold, nnd hungered, homeless, sick, forlorn, Out in the streets. t " ^ Row Uic cold rain benumbs my weary limbs ! What, makes the pavement heave ? Ah! wet and chill, I hear the little children singing hymns In the village church?how peaceful now and still, ? Out tn the streets. But why this vision of my early days? Why comes the church-door in the public way! ?Hence with this mocking sound of prayer and praise! I have uo cause to praise. I dare not pray. Out in the streets. What change is here? The night nguin grows warm! The air is fragrant as an infant's breath. Why, where's my hunger? Left mc in the storm ?? Now, God forgivo my Hins! this, this is death. Out in the street*. Grammar in Rhyme.?We advise every f.ttle grammarian just entering on the study, to commit to memory the following lines, and then they never need mistake a part of speech. The author, whoever ho is, deserves immor tality. With but one exception?''Thirty days hath September,"?it is the most poetical effusiou we have ever met with : 1. Three littlo words you often see, Aro articles, a, an and the. 2. A Noun's tho namo of any thing, As school or tjartfen, hoop or swing. 3. Adjectives tell the kind of Noun, As great, small, pretty, white, or broirn. 4. Instead of Nouns tho Pronouns stand, Jler head, It is face, your arm, niy hand. S ?. Vorbs tell of something to be done? To read, count, tint/, laugh', jump, or run. 6. How things are dono tho Adverbs tell, As ilowly, quickly, iff, or vc/l. 7. Conjunctions join the words to gether, At men and wornsn, wind or weather. 8. The Preposition stunds before A Noun, as of ur through a door. 0. The Interjection shows sur prise. Ab Ah! how pretty? Oh! how wise. The wholo arc called Nino Parts of Spe.u-h, Which renrtini' writing, speaking ((&}.??> "Blessed Spirit, Dwell in Mk."? 'Mama," suid Katie, does God send Iii? Iloly Spirit iuto tho world now ?" ?'Yes, dear, God will giro his Holy Spirit to overy ono who really wishes him to do so. Kvery littlo boy and girl may have God's Spirit to teach them to do right, to help them to love Jesus, aud to show them how to please him. Wo should nover want to love and servo the Saviour at all. if the Holy Spirit did not first put it in our hearts to do so." "But, mamma," said Eruest, "Wo do not sco the fla mo of fire, and hear the rushing sound, as the disciples did. How do we kuow God gives his Spirit to us?" "We can feel some things that we do not soo, Ernest." "What things, mamma ?" "Yesterday, when you camo in from your walk with auntie, what did you tell rac r "Oh, I know. I said it was very windy and cold, so that auntie thought we had hotter not stay out uny longer." "While you were out, did you see the wind, Ernest ?" "Oh, no, mamma." "Then, how do you know it was windy?" "I felt the wind, mamma; it blew iu my face, and it nearly blew my hat off." "Well, my darling." said his mother, "and though wo cannot sec God's Spirit,, yet we may feel him working in our J hearts. If we love Jesus, it is his Spirit who helps us to do it. If wo think of Jesus, it is his Spirit who puts the good thoughts into our hearts."?The Myrtle. Triuune and Express.?Apropos of a rough remark By tho New York Tribune on something said by its neigh bor the Express, the following anecdote is revived: (Old White Hat, n countryman, seated beside a surly passenger iu a rail car, the latter reading'the Tribune) White Hat?Going far, stranger? Passenger?No. White Hat (altera pause)?Hot day. No response from the passenger. White Hat?What paper ye reading ? Passenger?Tribune. White Hut?Waal, down our way we think the Brooks' Express is about right. Ever read the Express ? Passenger?No ! wipe my feet on the Express. White Hat?Waal stranger, you keep on reading the Tribune, and wiping your feet on the Express, and some day your feet '11 know moro'n your head docs. Three boys were burned to death iu a frame House in Cincinnati recently. The New York elevated railroad is pronounced a success. St. Lou's has a female physician who makes SI 0,000 a year. Cuba's sugar crop this year is estima ted at 3,313,000 boxes, G00.000 less than last year. Newport has the iron ham mar that "came over in tho May flower" und recent ly sold it at auction. An English tradesman, tired of anno uncing that he is '-selling off," now ad vertises that he is "selling on." A young man iu Maine has run a half mile in 2 minutes aud ??'?'?] seconds and two miles in 13 minutes and 2.r> seconds. A public official iu New York being ill, a paper there says "none would be more morned if he were to shuffle." The new Chicago law firm of n man and his wife is to be under the style of "Myra Bradwoll and Husband," as it ought to be. A woman iu Liverpool, doubtfu who ther the fiie hud goue out, poured gun powder on the ember. Her doubts and the rest of her were quickly removed. John Bullock, of Bristol, N. J., is 100 years old, and "never drunk a glass of water," whilfct he spends his time "picking up needles with the naked eye." A colored man who was buried by the caving in of a well, on Long Island, has bcc:'. rescued. He was buried forty-eight hours, but survives, aud was not injured. A Japanese stepmother at Alaska boil ' cd down her husband's two children in a hot bath. Her punishment was to be slowly boiled iu a cauldron of oil, to which euch stepmother iu Alaska contribute u portion. A woman gave birth to u pair of twins on the train between Archibald and Cor bondule, Pa., laterly. She said that rid ing on the cars always did make her sick. At the recent mine explosion at Plau en, in Saxony. 270 lives were lost. The victims leave 200 widows and O.'ll) chil dren. The Imperialist, a newspaper publish ed in New York a few months since, for tho- purpose of holding up to the beauties of a monnrehial form of government, is dead. "Asa Hartz" is going to publish his writings, humorous and poetie. Genoral Mansfield Lovell is ut Colum bia. Two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars have been raised for *tho Avondule sufferers. Gcn.JJeo. B. MoClellan bus been presented with a son. Why is a one dollar green bock hotter than a silver dollar? When you fold it you double it, and when you open it you ijnd it increases. LAND AGENOY.I ANDREWS, de CO. As wo are now prepared to attend to the Advantageous Dispcs-l of LAND ?n Ornngo burg County, and having every facility at our hands, we would respectfully call the at tention of our LAND" HOLDERS, who may feel disposed to change investments, to the fact. Our Per Centago will he light, and where there is no sale there will bo no charge. Plats, with full Description of Property oiTored for salo, must bo furnished us. All persons having land for sale will please call on the Undersigned at the OBAXUKBUBO Nkws' Office. T. C. ANDREWS & CO. july 10 tf A RARE CHANCE -FOR CAPITALIST. A Valuable Plantation OF 1000 AortEs, 10 MILES FROM ORANGEBURG, WITH A No. 1 CIRCULAR SAW MILL AND A Aro. 1 GH1ST MILL. With an inex hau stable SUPPLY of TIM HE It within ONE MILK ?ND A ITALF OF EDISTO RIVER, and a NAVIGABLE HUN from the MILL to the ltiver. There are TWO SETTLEMENTS on the Plac? 3 of a mile apart, one a Two Story Frame OwcHing with Splcnded OUTBUILDINOS, and the other a ONE STORY DWELLING and GOOD OUTBUILDINGS. ONE THOUSAND ACRES or Ci001> PINE LAXD. CLAY close: Two Hundred Acres UNDER 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 BUSHELS CORN PER ACRE, and a good many acres thai will bring 1 BALE COTTON PEll ACHE. And altogether, this is one of the best FARMS in the South. There is also on the Place TWO GOOD ORCHARDS. The SAW rind GRIST MILLS with the other IMPROVEMENTS cost $'?000. Appl; '." ANDREWS & CO.. ang 14 tr'Hd Agents. A CH IM E FOlt INVESTMENT. 148 ACRES OF GOOD COT TON nnd RICK LAND, .1 mile from Rowu.'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 will* a fine OAK GROVE, and a GOOD ORCHARD. 80 acres of the place are Cleared, and was under Cultivation in 1807. There is also u small HOUSE on the place. Terms cash. Apply to ANDREWS .* CO., aug 7?tf Land Agents. HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE TOWN OF ORANGEBURG FOR SALE. ONE HOUSE containing 4 ROOMS aflfliii with FIRE-PLACE in each Room, and Eiiijji.PIAZZA in front, and a KITCHEN containing :i Rooms, good WELL of WATER on the promises, and place perfectly heahby, with ? of an acre 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 acre lot attached. The place is in good order and perfectly healthy. Will he s Id cheap if applied for soon. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., Land Agents, Orangeburg, S. C. aug 7 tt A. J3 A ltd AIN. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN jiii; ing I'.tMt acres, with good two story iiiLHousc and Kitchen, and out houses thereon, 11 miles trom Orangeburg C. H. 80 acres under fence. tiO under cultivation this year. Soil tine, clay close. Placu healthy. &c. Bounded on the North l>y Ball Branch, a good running stream. This is a remarkable cheap place. Terms accommodating. Apply to ANDREWS & CO., july 24?tf Lands Agents. The State of South Carolina. Ott ANG EU U III J C< ?L' XTY. Li Equity. A PPLICATION HAVING BEEN MADE by Thaddens C. Andrews, before me. to Establish the former Existence. Contents and Loss of n Certain Deed or Declaration of Trust, executed by the said T. C. Andrews, ol a certain Lot or Parcel of Laud in the Town of Orangoburg, conveyed by J. A. K. Hol* man to T. C. Andrews, said Lot being on Street fronting Presbyterian Church and -Street, formerly property of John Reeves, purchased troni Reach estate. On motion of W. .1. DoTreville, Bsq., Solicitor for Petitioner, it is ordered that all persons interested do appear before tno on 2d day of November next, to introduce Testimony or Cross Examine Witnesses produced if they so desire. Clerk s Office. ) GEO. BOLIVAR, Orungcburg, S. C. \ 0. C. P. Aug. -J, 1801?, I aug 7 td APPLICATION FOR LETTE KS OK DISMISSAL. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 5th day of Oet her, 1800, ve will apply to the Hon. Thad. C. Andrews, Judgt of Probate for Orangebuj-g County, for Let ters of Dismissal as Executors of the last Will ami Testament of Adam Brandenburg, dcccase<L MOHOA N BRANDENBUHG, D. S. BRANDENBURG, gopteiMW 0, 1800. Executors, ? ?ept 15 *i ! Money!! I SAVED ! I! 'our PAINTS and ^?HtB'*/^ and MEDICINES, ^gpjp" OILS, AND GARDEN SEEDS AT E. J. OLIVEROS, ]W. Druggist and Pharmnccutcst, may 2, 09?ly Orangeburg C. Hi, S. C. INSURE YOUR LIFE. TUB EOJUITARLE LIFE CON duota its business on the PURELY MUTUAL ALL CASH PLAN. ?TAY AS YOU GO" is the safe rule in LIFE ASSURANCE ns in anything else. Its NEW BUSINESS In the year 1808 ex ceded that of any ??CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. AUL PROFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME. 0.000,000.00 ASSETS.10,000,000.00 Tho EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which can. with safety be conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN RULL, June 20?npl I!?tf Local Agent. 1 fsAfk REWARD.-?I WILL J #\y V/\J g*vo One Thousand Dollars Reward for any case of the following diseases, which the medical faculty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Rich.tu sGulden Remedies will not radically cure. Dr. Richau'sGolden Balsam, No. 1, will cure Syphillis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of the scalp, cardication diseases ami mercury thoroughly. Di Richau's Golden Balsam, No. 2, will cure the third stages.or Lertiary Syphillis. Syphillitio and .Mercurial Rheumatism, and 1 defy thos who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure, without the aid of t his me iicino, which does not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. I have hun dreds of certificates sliowingthc miraculous cures effected by these remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No.2 ?"> per bottle, or two bottles Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote?A safe, speedy, pleasant, and rmlical cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation, (travel, and all urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, warranted to cure. Price $;1 per bottle. Dr. Riuhau's Golden Elixir do Amours?A radical cure for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It is invaluable to those who arc anxious for I an increase of family. Powerful, harmless, and speedy in restoring health. Price $?"> per bottle, or two bottles, $0. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, those remedies will he shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuin'- without the name of Dr. Richau's Remedies, I). It. i iL hards, sole proprieior blown in glass of bottles. Address DR- D. R P.ICHAU'S, No. 228 Varick st.. New York. Office hours from '.? a, m. to 0 i*. m. Circulars s>ent. Aug. 21 tf Geo. W. Williams & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO TTON FA (JTOHS ifc BA NK'EIiS Hayna Street, Charleston, S. ('. Williams, Taylor & Co., C0 M MISSIO N M E RCIIA NTS. G.> Reaver St., and lit) Exchange Place. A* E Wr YORK. npl 17 (ini 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 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. nug 21 c ly I^OR SALE, RENT 1 OR LEASE. THE FINK PL \NTATlON Belonging to the Bstateof the litt* Colonel KBITT, and well known as the I? I 11 <? <?. ong the BEST in d 011 Lvon's ('reek, IT Ell POWER, and They are offered at ion in 1800. Said no-tltird cash, the gtalmentS. Address RENTE KBITT, LAW NOTICE. DeTreville & Sistrunk, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ?rangeuun?, S. C. W. j. DkTukvillk. F. O. Sis i hi m:. juno 12 tf GLOVER & GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AM) COUNSELLOR!* AT LAW, ORANOEBDRG C. II., S. C. TllOS. W. Gl.ovkr. Moutimer G l.( iv I. It. jun 2 ly H?TS0NS & LEGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. Will attend the Courts in Orungcburg, Raruwell and Beaufort, and the United States Courts. OFFICE AT ORANGEBURG, 8. C. W. M. llUTSON. W. F. llUTSON. T. K. Lkoare. jan 23 c ly LZLAR & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ORANGEB?RG', S. C. Jambs F. Iel?u. Samuel Diddi.k. fcb 215 * ly MALCOLM I. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORANUEHClMji C. II., So. Ca ?ug 21 ly FRED. FERSNErT 1> E XTIST. Will bo in Orangeburg ctery Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Office in nur of BULL, SCOV1LL & PIKE, feb 20 tf I. D. DURHAM, M. D., S l R CEOS I) EX TVS T. Office oxer the Store of Messrs. Bull, Seo vill k Pike, mar 0 tf DR. H. W. KENNERLY, O R A \ ii E It 6 R ii , HAVING REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Respectfully offers his Professional Services l<> the Cltixens and Vicinity. Office on Rujsell Stroet, opposite Bull, Scovill & Pike s. mar ID 2t DR. J. R. TOOMER, 0 K A N G E 15 U RO, S C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS'THE CITI ZENS of Orangeborg and Vicinity that ho has resumed the Practice of Medicine, and can he found at Iiis Residence on Russell StreJ- j,in ,v w i [ite's 31 A R 11 Is E W O R K *? . 117 Mtc'iiir/-Street. CJuArlcxton, So. C<t MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAR LI- and Stone Tile. Blue Flagging and Brown Stone Work, of every description. SCOTCH 0 R AN IT E MONUMENTS, Iron RailiiiKM. R. lt. WHITE. B. t>. white, may 1 c 12m ID. A\r. RO.T3IJSLSON. F ASH ION A RLE T AI LOR, ! have the pleasure to announce to ray nu merous Customers and the Public generally, that having removed to a Central Position, handy nnd convenient to .til, ! am now pre pared Cut, Fit and muke Up a GENTLE MAN'S WARDROBE with Neatness an.I Despatch. Teno- liberal and Work War ranted. Thankful for the Patronage of the past, I respectfully, solicit its continuance. Next door to Messrs. Bull, Scov?l \ Pike, 1 can he round at all times. jantb?ly D. W. ROBINSON. OILING ERURCi COUNT IT, PROBATE COURT. /.'. ]<?!! ft W. ('. Wolfe, Executor. In re Lost Will of Christian Wolfe. APPLICATION ?: \VINO BEEN MADE \>\ W. C. Holte. Executor, for leave io prove the past Existence, Loss and Con tents of the Last Will and Testament of Christian Wolfe, deceased, it is ordered, That all persons who may dink themselves interested, du appear before me at Orange Ltirg on the 80th day of October next, and cross examine the evidence which may be produced, and introduce evidence in reply. Probate Office, 1 THAI). ( . ANDREWS. July ?0, 1809. > Judge of Probate, july* 31 ? I^ITNITl'RE. REimiXCJ, Ac. F* It. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-Rooms, corner of Market and King Streets, Charles ton, S. C, supplies many families, both Country anil Town to their full satisfaction. Read a few quotations from letters he re ceived : New perry, April 8, 18f>n. Mr. R. \VHTfE--Ptt.\H Sir: The Furni ture Cllllie safe to hatnl and wasjttSl as yon represented it. Nttptbers of visitors have looked at it. ami it is much admired, in fact nothing like it in this place. It may he the means of your selling more here. Yours truly, ?*?? Vnolhor from Winnsboro, S. C. snys: "We are well pleased with the suit. Semi Wardrobe to match.'' And one from Orangeburg I'onnty : ??Furniture arrived safe, and family do lighted." f) Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Corner King and Market Streets, may ? 12 m 8 Ghttrllttott, s. c. M AO ISTRATES RLAMiS For Sale at r 2.7 THitt OFFICE FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! -:o: INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST LOS8 BY FIRE WITH CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO* AGENTS *)F GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1899.?ASSETS, JAN. 1809, $444,461.8? AND James River Insurance Company, 'AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1,500,000. WBOTH SOUTHERN COMPANIES. ?"B 14 tf THE SUBSCRIBER WILL REMOVE FROM HIS PRESENT STAND INTO HIS NEW ST?!I9 Corner of Russell and Church Streets, ABOUT THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER, Whert he will open a Large Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. All of which aro now being selected in New York, which uo will sell cheap for cash. Thanking his Friends and the Citizens of tho District generally for their past Patronage, ho Suliciu u coutinuaucc of the same. Respectfully, John D, Stocker. ?ept 25 aug 23 ly. DO NOT SEND NORTH FOR LIFE INSURANCE. INSURE AT HOME, ANI> RETAIN THE MONEY IN YOUR OWN STATE. THE PIEDMONT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA. H AS ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, with a Board of Directors, com potted of well known South Carolinians, who invest all funds received for Premiums in? this State. The following are prominent members of the Boards Col. J. P. THOMAS, Oen. M. C. BUTLER, Kx-Onv. M. L. BONIIAM. JNO. S. PRESTON. R. W. QIRRES, T. C. PERRIN. It claims your patronage on the following grounds: 1st. Its terms are as low, ns is consistent with safety. '2<\. Its investments are based on REAL ESTATE. Bd. Your money is KEPT AT HOME. 4th. It numbers among its Policy Holders many of His hest merchants nnd citizens of Oraugcburg. For further information, table.f of rates. &c.. apply either in person or by letter to, JA iff EN II. roui.KN, Agent, Dr. A. S. SAIjIjEY, Law Office of Messrs. Guirsa ? U-LorrsL, ?' Medical Examiner. ***** Sept 4 l-"? ?f W. L. W. HI LET, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of choice FAMILY ORDOE?lES, LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, $c. just received a fink lot of chotce chewing TOBACCO oysters. sardines, pickles, etc. mr. john davis is with me nud will be pleased to soo his friends, march 13?ly w. L. w. RILEY. * "*A jT*T r . mm ^=s>5 HAYNER W . 3? . RUSSELL, No, HAYNE-STREET CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ykf p. russell having been liberally PATRONIZED FOR THE PAST I T ? Twenty Years in Charleston and throughout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits n ooutiltuaneo of the same. He is Prepared with every Facility to Fill Orders for SASHES, Rlimbs, DOORS, WINDOW frames, MANTLBPIECES. MOULD. INtiS. &c . &c., and has :it bis Warcrooms, No. 6 HAYNE-street, a lurgo and. weU as* sorted Stock of the above Hoods. WORK SHOPS PKITCII.lltD-STREET. THIRD FLOOR PIKENIX IRON works. The character of the WORK from this establishment for the PAST V'WENTV years will b? n Ouat antee t?? those who may ORDER goods. limy 1 c t>Bi FURNITURE, OH At B AND SOFA ' WARE TIO OMS. DANIEL H. SILC0X, 175, 177, AND 179 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. Cl Keeps CONSTANTLY ON HAND a lahde and WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and most approved styles, which he offers at prices which cannot fail to please, consisting, in part, of: Rich Sets of PA II LOR and OH-AMRRR. FURNITURE, Beadsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Wardrobes. Mahogany and ^Yilunr S.?!;is. Tctc-a-Tctes, Chair?'. Arm Chairs. Hocking Chairs, What-nots, Sofa and Centre Ta bles. Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Rook Cases, etc. Also CHAMBER and COTTAGB SETS of every description. Also 1: L A S T IO SPONGE Without a rival for LUXURY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and HEALTRPULSESS, Sn,all Upholstery. The he t Assortment OTOT offered in this Market. n. r.-.00?ds Carefully packed for shipping. n;;iy ' ? 12:n