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POETRY. Six O'clock V.?. . . The workshops open wide their doora At six o'clook p. ni,, And workmen Issuo forth by scores, At six o'clock p. ni. Of all the minutes in array, Of hours that go to make the day, There's none bo welcotno, so they say, As six o'clock p. m. , Hew many children show delight At six o'clock p. m.! Howmauy homes are rendered bright At six o'clock p.m.! How many little happy foot Go out into tho busy street, With joy011? bounds papa to meet, At six o'clock p. m.! Thousands of tables draped in white. At six o'clock p. in., The gathered families uuito, At six e'oloek p. m.; And as they eat tho frugal faro, They quite forget their toil and care, And drop their heavy burdens thcro, At six o'clock p. ni. Then blow, yo Bhrieking whistles, blow I At sixo'olock p. in., JLne let the weary toilers go At Bix o'clock p. m. Ring out, releasing foclla ring out! And bid tho welkin take the shout, And echo it all round ubout, "'Tis six o'clock p, in,!" One of the Lobt Trime.?One of the "lost tribes" has nt lust tunul up, safe and s .und. in the shape of a. people called the Fulushas, who inhabit a dis trict in Abyssiuia, which Iiuh long re mained a h i , n incognita and a blank spneo on tho maps. Thyy wero visited by Mr. Halevy, a very intelligent French traveller, who has now communicated an account of bis journey to tho French Geological Society. There were about 250,000 of the Fu lashas. They speak an Agua dialect Called Fulashina, or Kallina. and into this language they have translated a Ghccz version of the Old Testament. They do not practice polygamy. They circumcise their luale children on the seventh day. Their propar names are derived from Hebrew, Chec/. und Amha rso. The institution uf purification \n practiced ; the children arc taught the iTlihhv nnnlms. prayers, and sacred histo ry. In tho synagogues the sexes sit apart. Incense is burned during the -services. Their religious hopes arc "turned to Jerusalem, but their ideas of the Messiah are very indistinct. They sre wholly umu-qiiaiufed with Hebrew, and Vwiw nothing of tho cere monies instituted after the time of E/.ra. Thoy have a roligious literature written in tho style of the Midruth. They keep tho Sabbath rigidly ; fust on Mondays and Thursdays; keep tho Oth of Ab to commemorate tho destruction of Jerusa lem. They wash before and say grace after, eating; they have a t radii ;onal modo bl .?slaughtering animals for food j they prac tice commemorative sacrifices on the holy days, and also for the repose of the souls .of the doad. Their women enjoy equality with men. They huld slaves, but liberate lhein after a servitude of six years. -ii imm '-? ? ?? - A man lately m?de applcieation for in ourance on a building situated in a vil lage where thcro was no ?ro-euginc. Ho was asked; ' What are the facili ties in vour village for extinguishing a fire?"" "Well, it rnitis sometimes," ho replied, with great simplicity. A man who had several apprentices ?Was accustomed to feed them quite large ly on boan soup. This was all well enough at first, but after a little while, ?with each successive soup, a smaller num. "ber of beans appeared. One. day at ta ble, after tho good man had said grace over it, a fa Scjucers, one of the boys, af ter a scrutinizing cxaiiiiuatiou of the dish, was seen suddeuly to rise; from his chair, and commence to strip. "Whal arc you about then*, Tout?" exclaimed tho master. Goiu* to dive for a bean !" was tho reply. When must Time hang up his scythe ? When he shall be n? mower. You can always find a sheet of wator <on the bed of tho ocean. Why arc jokes like tiuts ? Because; tho dryer they arc the butter they crack What is ftc form of an escaped par rot? A polly-gono. What animal, tree, and domestic arti ?ole are alwnys in die soceond person?? The owo, tho yew, and the ewr. When Patrick first tried peaches he said he liked the flavor, but the seeds lay heavy on his stomach. Tho Ciucinunti Catholic Telegraph states that an effort will be mado at tho Oecumenical Council to issue a decree prohibiting any music but pluin chant in the services of that church. The Telegraph opposes any change. Tho Attoi iuy-di'iieral of Iowa decides that tho legal Word "male" fuclupoj) to njalo; that, therefore, u f?fnalo is a male, Und that Miss Julia Addingtou i:< entitled to tho cihec of BU])enfttendent of common Schont*, to Mitirluhc hijJtbcchelected, HO! FOR CHRISTMAS!!! ?~t LONDON LAYERS andtB?NCIi RAMSINS. CITRON and CURRANTS, fresh for Cake. ALMONDS and MAtXjA^ONI^ ^ Also an assortment of Charleston Manu factured PRESERVES, JELLIES and MARMALADES, CANDIES, KISSES, GUM DROPS and BON RONS. Powdered, Crushed* A, B and C SUGARS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, "Golden Sheaf. COX'S SPARKLING GELETINE, FRESH TOMATOES. SALMON and toBSTEKS. ENGLISH PICKLES, SAUCES and SYRUP8V Together with other SEASONABLE and newly received GOODS. For sale low at tho Court House Store, Market St. JOHN A. HAMILTON. dec i i ly ucl2 _.. t. * ' ??>'?" ., ? "., I D. LOUIS, AGENT, HAS [1 II I' V W N ED FROM NEW YORK" and Enltimoro with a full und assort ed stock of Fall & Winter Goods. ALSO Receiving a full supply of FRESH GROCERIES, fa. D. LOliRJ, Agent, At the Corner, sepl 25 mar Hl c ly Fall and Winter Stock OK EVERY VAKIETY Just Received by. P. H. \\. BRIGGMANN k CO. Dry (luods. Ready Made Clothing. Shoes. Hit's, Groceries, &e. ""^f?ft^ etc., constantly on v ^**.Jkand. Have now on hand as fine a lot of sew ing MACHINES as can be bought auwhere iu (he United States. This Ma chine is constructed on a now principle of mcchnuicism, possessing rare und valuable Improvements. Haying been examined by tho most profound experts, and pronounced lobe Simplicity rind Perfection combined. Sat idfaetion gun rantecd, Wo wdl buy COTTON and all other PIU). DUCK, giving the highest market price, or ship for any one, FREE of charge and make LIBERAL ADV am 'LS on the same. f. ii. w. i;riu<;.ma.nn & CO. nov 10 oct '.) ly AVM. W1LLCOC JK, kessele STREET, OIlLYbLBMU;, S. ?. 1-\ ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI \j tons of Ornngeburg County, that ho is. now receiving a large su] ply of DRY GOODS AND FE ESII FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet, Eagle ami Hour bon Brands, Scotch Ale, and the famous Ledger Scgars. Hi- stock of TIN WARE und nOUSE BURNISHlNU GOODS, is the largest in the County. First-class STOVES Kept constant ly 'io hand aud warranted to work well. jnly 31 may 1 ly John A. Hamilton, OR AN GEB L'R O, S. ('. Agent ror the Celebrated DK'KSON FE>" TIL1ZER. Orders received for same. OFFICE OF THE Isicltson Fertilizer Compuny, Augusta, (bi., Nov. 1-Jth, 1800. Having on hand a Fair Stock of No. 1 P E H U V I A N G V A N O, and a hope now of boing able to keep up the supply, we reduce the. price of DICKSON'S COM FOUND to Sixty-Five ($Go) Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. for Cash. And on time till November 1, 1HTO, to $75 and Interest, fi r approved City Acceptance. Dray age, in all ouaca, $1.00 per Ton. Diek snn's Compound also will be delivered Free of Char go', it any Depot in South Carolina, in exchange for Cot I ob Seed, al the rate of loo pounds .if the Compound for 1"> bushels I (.",:'. pounds each) of see 1. Hags for Beet] also furnished frei- of charge. Address li l\ ALEXANDER: dec l?It wee Columbia, S. ? 3?. p. toawj; Minnij'tv'ttrcr of Door*, &<ah /"?';/..' Charleston, S. C, HAVING Till. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY |M the South ern States, and keeping ulways on hand a large ami most complote stock of DOORS. SASHES, IlLINDSrSash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, Jtc, &C., I am enabled to sell low and at !iiamifa?turers' pricea. n. r.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order, jnly 24 npl 24 \y A <luilitiKlr:ctor*M Xolloo.?All /\. persona indented to D. W. Kenncrly, dei easril, or his Estate, will mnkopay If) en I immediately. All persons holding claims against said Estate will present I h< m pro perly vouched by the 1st tiny of February next, or payment will be debarred. '/ fii It AI It, II. c. KKNNERLY. doc I1-?ot:; Qualified Adinic.i u rate-, WlfllSilB i linELM For Sale at THIS OFFICE. At do t;. per hundred mar 2 WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CHOICE AND DESIRABLE Goods, to which wo call the attention of Purchasers, and which wo will Guarantee to Sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICE8. Our Stock cohsisFs fa part as fbuo\vs : DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BLANKETS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE AND BLACK AL pacas, Black Silks, White, Red, (Trey, Blue and Opera Flanuelfl, Broud Cloths, Cassimers, Satinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Dem mings, Tick ing? Stripes, Thuds, Liud.soys, DoLanea, Calicos, Long Cloths, Blenched nnd Brown Sheeting and Shirting, Irian Linens, Bleached and Brown Linen, Datnnsk, Rcssia Bird Eye Diaper Towels, Breakfast Shawls. Nubias, Hoisery, GIovcb. Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Linen Cambric Ildks, Edgings, Insertions and a Large Variety of Fancy Articles, Toilet Soap. &6>, &c. SOOT,; SHOE, EAT ATO CLOTHIM DUPAETMENT. LA DIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, GENTS DRESS AND HUXTINd BOOTS, FRENCH PR LT Hats of the Latest Styles. Black Cassimcr Sacks, Fancy Cassimcr Suits and Gents Shawls. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. GUNS, TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES; RED JACKET AND COLLINS AN ES, HATCHETS AND Claw Hammers, Butt Hinges and Screws. Shoe, Finishing and Cut Nails, Trace Clytius, Hand Saws. Drawing Knives, Cot ton and Wool Cards. Steel Corn Mills, Powd&r Flasks, Shot Touche*, Caps, Powder and Shut, Table and Tea Spoons, Sulvcsi Pots, Ovens, Kettle*, Saucepans, Balwus, Frying Pans and Spiders. GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. SUG ARS?Crushed, Clarified and Brown, SV RU P ami MOLASSES, COFFEE?Rio and Java, Green and Mack Teas, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Sjigar Cured Hams and Shoulders. Cheese,-Maekerel, Herrings Biscuits, Egg, Boston, Butter, Waterand Ginger^Snnjisr^Rn Oysters. Lobstors, G repti IVas and 'Fnmatoc, Peaches, Pino Apple. Straw Berry. English Chow > .... \ Chow. American Piekles.'"Brandy lY.-.r!i?s and l'r. s.u ved Ginger. Jellies, D. ied Figs, Candies and Fruit. WHISKEY_Nectar, Bourbon, Bye. Sherry Wine, Ales, and White Wine Vinegar. A Large and Select Stock of CROCKERY, GLASS,. TIN AND "WOOWARE. W5" buy COTTON and till Kind- of COUNTRY PRODUCE. ZQj~ 311?. J. 3f. DANNEIl in with us, and will bo pleased u sc3 his Friends -?fl CARTM1LL & Y1NCE, nov. 20-1 m V . 1U>':T!-STREET. t)RANtiF.ttlT.G, S. C. siki:?:i.*i. xotu a:. To parties in want of DOORSj and BLINDS, wc refer to the advertisement of I*. 1'. Tonic, tho hup?1 manufacturer <>t ' those goods in Charleston. Price list turn it hed on application. july 17 Dm 17 x ix ik) ec S X <>t 11 i:. ? AII 2j Persons having demands against thA ; Estate of P. M. Porter, d?ceased, will pre -cut the sanio properly allesleo,""and ail per sons iiulebfcd to said Estate will inalco indue- . diatc payment to the undersigned on or be fore tlie first day of March next. ALI EN POBTEU: oet <J0?id Qualified Executor. .A. J. SAJJN A.?, FACTOR AM) c ;>m 33: ss;: i > 3 31 :?: n c 11 a j? t. CHARLESTON S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. RKFHRKXufcs?First National Dunk. Peo ple's National Hank, Messrs. Jno. Kraaer & Co., Charleston, S. C. july ?11-?ly Itiumtubce, nuemifttt, de. ; It. Wiim;s Pit mit uf? Ware-Booms, corner of Market and King Streets. Charles Ion, S. C, supplies many families, both Country and Town to their full satisfaction. Bend a fovf o/aotations from letters he re ceived : Nkwueury, April 8, 18<?Q. Mit. R. WHITE?Drau Siu: The Furni ture came safe to hand and was just ns yon represented it. Numbers of visitors have looked at it. and it is much admired, in fact nothing like it in this place It may be the means of your selling more here. Yours :ruly. Another from Win?sb?ro. S. 0., says: ??We are wed pleased with the suit.' Scud Wardrobe to match." And ono from Ornngcburg c. unty : ??Furniture arrival iafc, and family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES 0. Corner King and Murkol Streets, may ? 12m 8 Charleston, S. C. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT John P. Deny has filed his Petition for final discharge as Guardian of U ni. F. Syphrctl on the 12th of.January next. THAD f ANDREWS, dec IS?-It Jiuigcof Probate. Notice of Dismissal. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I u-ill lile my Final Account ns Admin istrator of the Estate of .1. II. Wolfo, de ceased, in the Honorable Probate Court fbr Orangonurg County, on the 16th day of Join nary next, und ask for belters ol Dismissal. JACOB II. IN AH IN ET dec 1H It Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY (Jl\ EN Til A V ON the seventh day o| January. lSi<? 1 will file my final account in the Honorable Probate Court, and ask 1 or letters, of dismis sal us Guardian of M. A. Edwards. O. N. BQR M AN. dee 11?it Guardian. C1ICA? KFJIA A XI? < A li i s. j F.y the BOX and ..I KHTAIL, n ehoico assortment of GKAUKBhS and 'JAKr.s. SN A I'l li'l'S. .IF Mill.ES. CREAM, SODA. Ac . koii MlH.VNSbS CAKES furnished ,U low int??* by the Band Of Box. Call and see Sr.mj.;? I. JOHN A. nAMU.T'tN, uct 0" '?'?>" C' UIi II oll; ?. Stoi c. N LCHCOL BOOKS!! rwi?Xi \ Sl'\:\\s\<\SV.U 11 AVK UKCKNT i( ly published ii aerie* or Now Pictorial Beit lots iitul Hpi.'1! i *. nilnptod i" the ttlMc* nl ('lii'.ilrcn of both rexes. They hnyc oven prepared by Pi?f.J. 1.. K< m ! ' *, U. 1?.. of the Sotitli Carolina University. T5?o Serie? consists of six volumes! In am if;.'.*y print oil und elegantly Ui?slrnrtd uith beAUUfu] en grat rhga. Reynolds' N< v. Pkti-riol i'i<-lb r. 20 -i nts. Reynold's Now 1'ictbi i.ii Urimary Kinder, -'' ??Mi*. . .r> '-,, . . . I RoyhoMa* New Pictorial Fii-at Render! 10 ?:< lit s. Reynold*' New Butor'td ."-cci.r.d P.c;.d.r, j l!0 < CIllJ*. Riynolds' Nt-\v Pictorial Tliivd Km.Irr, SO couU. Royn'pld.V Ni w rouith Reader. $l.2o. V..- doouj it uut improper t" refer loa few nl' :1k* advantages aimed at in preparing tiicKO readers. 1. The enlistmcjj.l of a popul?r Hcnl'ij'.ctd it; faviir of home enterprise, a hieb is titt\\ be djiuiuig to show itself nil pvtr tin :\uth. 2. To remedy tito evils complained of in our rchci !-<. <?!' i c ml timed change ?>i Text Books, a costly liabit, And oho which injiifi s ' ihu Keim?ls, l y preventing t!ie e'iil In n from b ing pu1 iulo classes. A kcries of Home , Rcnth rs, it was supposed, would be used i" it great degree nnd this serious evil thus avoid ed. School History pi South Carolina, t<?! I in a fuimbnr style, by Prof, Jas Wood David ' son. A. M.. '??? cent?. Prof. Reynolds' Writing Rcbkft, in a scries of live number..: Nu. 1. Kxriobos in tlir Short Letters. No -. Capitals' and Short Words commen cing W it b <'apil i's. No. H; Sentences Alphabetically ifrmi g i 1. No. 1. Boys1 Commercial Hand. No. '?' Advanced Rooks mV nivla, Sen i teitoca Alphabetically arr?v,igcd. j Pufliv $ v hiipmari'A Scli M.l Rcg'gtct 'u last months, prle ? 10 cents, I D?the & tjh.ip'-uiii's Tajilo.Dook, pr'.ca I<? cants. Tt-i.iljcrs and ,Kdu.oulors wJlO wish t<> cx ' limine any of the above Woil.?, with a view I to introduction, will have u copy sent I hem on receipt of half the above retail prluo, l'LI-TIK .S; til A I'M AN, Booksellers and Stationers, Columbia, S. ?'. Ni B.?Tho above, mid numerous plhi :? Rooks and Statiouory f>?r sale hy I&Ilili ?:U2SaA*?iiV. dec 4?iy?apl 17 Uusucil Stvcot. DR. 8 HALLEN BERGER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops tho Chills. This Modioino has boon before tho Tublio fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known romodios. It doos not purgo, does not sicken tho stomaoh, is porfoctly safe in any doso and ttndor all circumstaneos, and is the only Modi?ino that will ? CURB IMMEDIATELY nnd pernmtieutly every form of Fovi r and Ague, bocuusu it is a perfect Antidote tr Slalitrlu. Bold by all DrupcjcU's. dec 11 ly. I< A \l Mi K 11 m im ; kas:: ynnt chops and im j : ( vi- your I n:;?l. Uv using PHfflNIX GUANO, Imported by ua direct from the Piiicnis IctiiQ'hv South Pacific Ocean. ivjrcoxi ciiiins ??<>,'?? M AN . I'l Ml A 1 ID GUANO. p-?;j .red j.t SaVnhpuh, tyu.i and Cliarles ton, 6, ? ' , which l,:,-> pro-veil In ths soil the bctl .Nb.nure \ jpodi sali: uv WXLCOX, GIBBS ? CO. E!P0llTEES & DEALEES Iff \,\r >T..i.:;i. SWA .-..NAH, OA, 01 I' \MT i'av ST.. OfTARbRSTON, s. C. S-ll UliOAD-S'i'LELT, Al>{ STA,.liA. Also, l>y:. A K..,.t.. Wc also kgr'p PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN Ol a NO. PURL DUjSOLA Lb lloNH. I'CEE [.AND PLASTER, Fur furtlicr information, address as tibovt Ii i' uirculiti*, or subscribe ti^SoHtlnrti A-jri tuUuraliat, published by W. C. Macmurphy A In., at Augusta ami Savannali, Qa., at the low prico of 25c. per annum. doe 1 tf PACll'XG (il'AN'O CO.MIWNVS eo.vti cOni? Acid Phosphate of Lima f. jting with Cottou Seed 1' am runs article ig manufactured AT TU'E Company's Works, under tEc hi'cctiun cud suput intcudcucc of Dr, Eavo noi. , . . Ii contains the satWG elements of fertility as soli RLE FACTFJC OUANO. except that it is not furnished with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly tor composting with cot ton .-i. d. which ruriiishes tho element oi A'MMoNFA ; tho object being to render that side produot of tho nbiqtauon available 10 tho highest degree as mi clement of fertility. Tor further and particular informal ion apply to I lie uii I i -i^iiod. Turins -Sl'? cask, or ?50 on 1st November, 1870, for approved City acceptances or other good *< out it v. j. n Rorson; Agent tor South Carolina, 1 urid 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. ?JOHN S. REESE, .In.; General Agent, llaltinibrc. oci 80 !>m Vfollcc?Persoiitt LKue.xtd <o J.\ the late firm ?i !.. 0. ( L IRKE CO . Of l.ewi..\illc, arc notified not to pay any ?um? to W. II. HoiUl'on, QUO Ol the I'rtilners, as he is not authorised (b receipt Ihdrefor. 1? v fl, I8?0. L. D. CLARKE, dec' H if Orangeburg- -In Equity. L. D. Clark, ) Rill for Settlement vs. V Injiiui'lion and W. fl. Ilctu on. j Relief. Tho undersigned liming been apj < .ni: ! ItCceivor in the fthove stated case, hciuky g:?ca hctrcsto ulbperabhs indebted by li'stc Or uccmint to the lato Firm of L. D. Clark \ I'm., Mini th.^y Ms'l'ihake paynnni lo luin, and.tiiat neither of tho said Firm ;?rc $u thomcd to receive or receipt for any of tlie sal I debts, GEO. ROL1VKR, ))- c. 17, IMP.?18 81 Receiver. FRESH ARRIVALS AT ? , ??? ? ? ,, M' NAMARA & HAVE RECEIVED THIS WEEK! FROM NEW YORK.. A SECOND Sl/FPLY QJ? M??,. Goods, consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, DcLains, Calico*, Flannels, Balmoral 1 Shirts, Cloaks, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Home-pirns, &<S. Also another supply *f.th&Ai 4 CELEBRATED KKKDmUOKsRURO, VA. CASSIMERE, Broad Cloths, Tvrcwls, Jeans, Ker*eys, Blaukels, Boots, Shoos, Ruts, Caps',' ReAdy Made < Clothing, cic. Also | COiopleto Stock of 1 ? ? - 'i < ^ * ? CROC BUT ES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. The above goods were bought low on account of tho great full in gold, arid wo solioit our friends to cull on us before buying elsewhere. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the highest Market prices, nov 20 apl 10_ly McNAMARA & JQNES LARGE! NEW!! ATTRACTIVE!!! -fAND-t CHEAP!!!! C0UNELS0N, KRAMER & CO.'S. OUR STOCK OF Foreign, Domestic arid Fancy Dry Goods a* FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE! AFINE assortment of Cents and Boys CLOTH INC, HATS, BOOT? and SHOES, second to none in tho .Market GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLES, HARNESS, CROCKERY and all other lines Fullv assorted. IKSrWe Buy COTTON, RICE and PRODUCE at the Highest Market PRICES. , .. r, New Goods Received by Every Steamer. -Coino one nnd all! One aud all I! CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. oct 3 k FIRE! FIBE? FIR1I!! INS I' ME YOUR PROT'ERTY AC A IN ST LOSS BY FIRE WITH ffi? CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO., AGENTS OF GEORGIA HOMB lilSURAECS COMPANY, IXCOIJPCKATED lS30,~-Af*iKTT2, JTArS. 1S33, #AAa,46.1.53 AND . James River Insurance Company, , . AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1 500,000. 1 ? - 15 0 T II SO U T }i KS N COMPANIES. "S3 nug 14 i ., ?.... .: ? 1 & * Tho "CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is made from tiie Phosphates of South C trulina, and is pronounced by various chemists, one of the . best Manures knuwn, only inferior to Peruvian (luano in its Fertilizing.Properties. I!. Phosphates are the remains of extinct land and sea animals, and possess. ?4u diiic* -.f :ho greatest y:tluc to the A^n.-ulturtst. We anqe.\ [fit au Kh|6 if IVfc-aor Sbepard. r * ?'? ** i'fiivjr.*, ??rrj l'LABOBAT?BY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, ptr. caally select ud. Moisture expelled at '2\'j? f.1G.T0 Orgunio Matter, with sonic water of combination expelled at a low rod heat.10.50 ? Fixed Ingredients..86.80 . 3.60 > ...Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble Phoephate of Lime. ...Equivalent to 13.40 Insoluble (bone). A luotna. Phosphoric Acid?Soluble.tUM.... lusnblo.li.17.... 18.10 24.7? Phosphate of Lime. Sulj hurlc Acid.11.01 Equivalent to B8.M 8ulphato of Limo, Sulphate of Potash. ?0 Sulphate of Soda. 8.50 San I. 11.08 ? n th .. '?!. results I anygtad to certify to the superiority of the CARO '.IN'A FERTILIZER, examine'. C. it. .MI*:r>AKl>, Jr. We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at $60^ per ton of 2.000 pnunds. c; EO. W. WILLIAMS <& CO.,, nov 0-l.n F A O T O u S - _??_;___' _'."jgjjj? ?-? ? - ??? ? ??T-- ? ? ? -?*"?-'?"'-*" *? * ' sr j'? IT^^Iy? j j W j\ R E ) tO O :nl 8. DANIEL H. SIL0OX, 175, 177, AND 179 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, a C\ KEBPaCONSTANTLY ON I1VNI? A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of t'nbinet Furniture, ol tfie lat. -1 and most approved styles, which he offer? at prloee*' . cannot f:i!l t>> 1 1 amv, consisting, in pint, of: Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHA1?BKH it BNITUHB, Beadbtcads, Bureaus, Wush^tunds and Wardrobe?, Mahogany and Walnut' Sofas, Tele a-Tet< -. Qhuit . Arm Chair-, Hooking t hairs. Wbasnets, Bota and ( bles. M.ilble and .V.alo-.,r.y Tops. S .-.-t e.ary and Book 0??t'B, Ctc:s Also '-It AMUF.H COTTA?B SETS oi every Jv" pesnptitHi. Also Without a idv.fpt;^\\M:^F.^,.N.Al \C DL l^Bl^T^mf^Vl^H r ifl.N E.^S, ifc'jf I'pholstery. The best ? sue rime t'i1 ?wr oflfetod ii? this MHrket. N. B.?BUODS t A REH LLY PACKE!? FOR SHIPPING, way 1 J9 1 2?