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A Fragment. UY "KAU1N." AoroBH froir my window, over tho street, - Lives n little- maiden pretty mid neat; And oft nt my window, feeling sad, I watch for her coming to mukc mc glad. And it nmkcs mc happy to see her face, And her dear little form of artless grace ; To hear the bright tones of her girlish voioe, That come to my heart to bid it rejoice Each morn from my window, across the street, I sco the gay parly of school-girls meet; And the dearest and brightest of the party Is my little maiden over the way. And sometimes I fancy, sitting up there, She looks at my window to bid me cheer; And I do feel cheered as she trips away, Cheered and ready to go through tho day. God made the brigh'Mlowers and birds with their song To bless and to brighten our pathway along; ?'She conies to bless me," sometimes I say, My dear little maiden over the way. "A thing of beauty's forever a joy" And often 1 think that again I'm a boy With tho bright romance of that sunny day When 1 think of my maiden over the way. She's memory's angel that carries mc back. Through the dark vistas of life's dreary track; Takes mo back, in my thought to a time and a place, When Hfo was all brightness like her little face. Sometimes at evening, coming down street. Returning from school, the party I meet ; Those bright littlo maidens, freed from the rule, Of discipline tiresome, books and their school. I hear that they're going to send her from homo, How 1 shall miss her! My thoughts, th?y will roam To her bright presence, and in fancy I'll see. Her smile cheering others as it used to cheer mc. Yes, 1 shall miss her; but God wills it so, I know that Ho '1 bless her wherever she go. She may go. hut, enshrined in my heart. Is the thought of her brightness that will not ? depart. The charm of her young lifo happy ami bright, Like a star on my sad heart ever shall light. That always she may bo thus happy; I'll pray, My dear little maiden over the way. OaAXOKin nn, Jan. 10th, 1K7(). How PEOPLE Walk.?Observing pcrsous move slowly; their heads move alternately from side to side, while they occasionally stop and turn around. Careful persons lift their feet high and place them down, and pick up some little obstruction ar.d place it quietly by the side of the way. Calculating persons generally walk with their bnnds in their pockets and their heads inclined. Modest persons generally step softly, for fear of being observed. Timid persons often stop off from a sidewalk on meeting another, and always go around a stone instead of stepping over it. Wide awake persons "toe-out," and have a long Bwing to their anus, while their bonds swing about miscellaneously. Carders persons arc forever stubbing their toes. Lazy persons scrape about loosely with their heels, aud aro first on one side of the walk, then tho other. Very-strung miuded persons have their toes directly in front of them, and have a kind of stamp movement. Unstable persons walk fast and slow by turns. Venturous persons try all roads, fre quently climbing the fences instead of going through a gate, and never let down a bar. One idea persons and very selfish per sons ':tocs in." Crops pcrsous arc very apt to hit their knees together. Good-natured persons snap their fin ger nnd thumb every few steps. Fun-loving persons have u kind of jig movement. maum ? From 2,000 to 3,000 tons of white clay were shipped from near Aiken, S3, u., io cerium ?j?ii^ootioncrs ssid ?:?;:??!:?.?:? bakers in the North, and has, doubtless, found its wny into tho stomachs of chil dren and other innocent folks. "Coming oveuts east their shadows before." One fond hope, which the people of this country were beguiled with, now fades away forever. Delano is stocking his department with tons upon tons of income return blanks. Tho friends of the postal telegraph System intend to tako advantage of tho present strike to urge that the Govern ment, through Congressional enactment, take control of tho telegraph business in the country. Tho Vox do Cuba advises the ropopu lation of tho island with Spaniards, and suggests that inducements bo offered tho 40,000 Spanish troops now there to set tle permanently, nnd thus extcrminnto tho enemies of 8pain. P'ivo thousand marriage licenses wero grantod in Chicago last year. The di vorce roeord is still abend. Tho Chica go papers refuse to publish it, pleading f'luck of room.1' IWfOTICB. ? The Ii 11 de rot g ?cd r>| offers his services ns BURVEYOR, to the Citixens of Ornngebnrg County. Work done promptly und nt reasonable rates, jan 8?4t* T. F. BABTON. DiekHon Seed.?400 HusIicIh of Select Cotton Seed, raised from "Dickson's Select Seed. 'Die quality guaran teed. For snie in quantities to suit purchas ers. Apply to JAM KS BROWNE, jan 15?tf At CartinUI & Vince's Store. riMt> REKT. ? Two Oefdrable I niiil Commodious RESIDENCES, one on Rroughton Street and one on Amelia Street. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, jan 16 tf DiekKoni? Prolific Cotton Seed The Subscriber offers for sale 75 bushels of the abovo Seed, which has been kept pure Price $2.00 per bushel in lots of 5 bushels. For less $2.60 per bushel, jnn 15?2m JAMES II. F0WLE8. ?OR SAEE.? A LAD & WERSTER'S SEWING MACHINE, (second baud,) in good order. Originally cunt $1IH), but will be sold cheap. A better investment for the money cumiot he had. Inquire nf jan 15?2t Dr. E. J. OLIVEROS. PERUVIAN GUANO PHOSPHATES, Ac. FTUIE SUBSCRIBER WILL KEEP, AND I and receive orders for the following STANDARD FERTILIZERS, to be sold nt AGENT'S PRICES, adding Freight and Draynge. WANDO. CAROLINA. pICKSON. Also will attend to the purchasing of LAND PLASTER and DISSOLVED BOXE. The PERUVIAN GUANO is of Standard quality, diced from Agent. Also for sale a supply of ROCK PORT STONE LIME. Western YELLOW PINK EYE SEED PO TATOES. ONION SETTS, EARLY SUGAR PEAS. Par.ies wishing to procure COTTON PLANTERS in time for this crop, or any of the above FERTILIZERS, should not defer ordering to the latest moment. The usual supply of GROCERIES, TO RACCO, &C, on hand, sold low Im Cash, or best prices allowed in Darter lor RICE, PEAS, .\c, \e. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Market Street, jan 1? ly CCt2 JOURDAX, IS e*i>ect fully oilers his services to the Citizens of Orangeburg, as Gardener. Parties desiring to have their Gardens or Orchards put in good order, with Choice Fruit Trees mid Flowers, can leave their Orders at the NEWS' OFFICE or address the undersigned. Special attention given to the Decoration of Graves with Choice and Select Evergreens and Flowers. A. JOL'UDAN. jan 15?ff Orangeburg, S. C. MISS K. M. MAULE, F LSIIIONABLE Millinery and Fancy GoodsX ! Have now Opened And offer to the Ladies of this County, n complete Stock of the above goods of the LATEST STYLES, ami trimmed in the best manner, with a view to suit the taste of Customers. Also FASHION ARLE DRESSMAKING promptly attended to. K. M. MAPLE, dec 28?Im* Russell-Street. John A. Hamilton, OR A NGEB UR G , S. C Agent for the Celebrated DICKSON FER TILIZER. Orders received for same. OFFICE OF THE I'tekKon Fertilizer Company, Augusta, Gh., Nov. 12th, 1800. Having on hand a Fair Stock of No. 1 P E R U V I A N G U A N O, and a hope now of being able to keep up the supply, we reduce the price of DICK SON'S COMPOUND to Sixty-Five ($06) Dollars per Ton of 2,fHK) lbs. for Cash. And on time till November 1, 1H70. to $75 atol Interest, for approved City Acceptance. Brnyage, in all cases. $1.00 per Ton. Dick son's Compound also w ill bo delivered Free of Charga, at any Depot in South Carolina, in exchange for Cotton Seed, at the rate of Km pounds of the Compound for 16 busheb (I'll pounds each) of see l. Rags for seed also furnished free of charge. Address E. P. ALEXANDER. dee I ? It wee Columbia, S. C I * X E< I' TO RS NOT ICE. ? All \ j Persons having demands against the Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, and all per sons indebted to said Estate will make imme diate payment to the undersigned on or be fore the first day of March next. ALLEN PORTER, oct 150?td Qualified Exccutu,. EN THE * {)! !?:?!' OK PROBATE. Whereas Mrs. Sarah A. Scgrest hath ap plied to me tor Letters of Adiuiotraiion, on the Estate of U. D. Scgrest, late of Orange burg f lounty, deceased. These are therefore to cite atol admonish all mid singular the kindred ami creditors of the said deceased, to be ami appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said Coun ty, to be holden at Orangeborg on the 20th day of January, 1^7". at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, w hy the said Adminis tration should not be granted, Given under my hand and the Seal of the Conn, this tit It day of January, A. 1). IHii'.t, ami the ninety-fourth year of Ameri can Independence. THAI). C. ANDREWS, jan 16 -2l Judge of Probate. Executor's Sale. Ry permission of the Hon. Judge of Pro bate for Orangeburg Ceunly, I will olfcr at public outcry, at the late residence of J. R, F. Dautzler. deceased, on Saturday. Februa ry 6th, 1K70. Two hundred and fifty-five ncrcs of land. Terms cash. V. M. SMITH, Executor Lnst Will and Testament of J. R. F. Danttler, jan 8 tf Ii ENRY'rt CONSTITUTION KKNOVATOK, DB BLOOD OLEANSLK. This medicine is known to the fneulty ns being the concentrated fluid extract of Sar snparilta united with other Yiiluuble medi cinnl lici-bs, and is guaranteed as chemically pure. run tiii: ptiap or SCROFULA AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy in compounded expressly for ! purifying ami cleansing the blood ot all infirmities, going at once to the fountain-head of disease. It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Kruptions, Salt llheum, lloils, Jtheumatism, Wast of Vitality, Scrofula. We all know that the promiscuous vaccina tion indulged in during the lnte war bred the most vitlanouu diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arras of many persons ' full of scrofulous sores Then of course the impurities of the scro fulous piitient were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise without diseases, and both became infected alike. Men. women und children throughout all the West are most wofully diseased from this cause, and knew net, until a few months ago, the origin of it. HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR Relieves the Entire System of Cains and aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends new blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN, it impnrtos a Sparfchng Brightness to the Kue, A liusy Glow to the. Cheek, A Unto/ Tinge, to the. Lips, A Clcurncst to the Head, Brightness tu the Complexion, Buoyancy In the. Spirits, And Happiness on ad Sides, For all afleetioiis of the kidneys it is unsur. passed. People have been rescued, us it were, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.. '?Doctor, I was vaccinated in the hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until I j hail a bottle of your ''Constitution Renovator,' i sent mo by Mr. Roper, of Columbia. Mo., I ] Buffered tortures with running sores. Sine., j I used two bottles 1 am all well except a small sore on the calf of left leg, and thai is getting well fast." This from a lady.?"And now iny skin is as clear and fair a* a bubo's. My complexion, thanks to your "Renovator,'' is beautiful. "Yes yes, I may well say such relief was unknown to me before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles: two families here wallt to i ry it." ??1 was very much trouble.I with syphilis. Your remedy seems to be curing nie fast. Send 4 hottle> per Express " "No more rheumatism. Three bottles ef Constitution Renovator have made nie a new man." '?Doctor enclosed Bud $? Please send me a supply. Two families here waul to try your Constitution Renovator." We have not Bpacc for more of the abov? j extracts, but you can ask your neighbor } about the remedy. Every oii<' has something good to sny as it cures every lime. Fol! ALL DtSKASKS or TUR EIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, * &c ke. And for Fanale Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitude, and Waul of Appetite, it is un surpassed. CAUTION! ? In ordering our remedy al ways place the number of our Post Office Box on your letters. The new law in fan New York 1 osl Ollice compels this Address. DR. M. E. 11 EN R \ & CO.. Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of the United States. Laboratory. J7o' Pearl Street. Post-Offie? Bot ?VJ72, New York CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 p?r bottle, six bottles for $?*>. Sent anywhere ou receipt of price. Patients are requested to correspond confidentially, and reply will In made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggistl. ALMAUS S A H H AC K N I A BI T T 10 Ii S . a ROVKHKION ar.MKOT i'uu DY81*K1'SIA and Diseases arising from a Disordered Condition of tke Stomach und Liver. pni:i'.\itKu by ?i . W . A 1 .11 A It , CHK.MIST AND DIU titi 1ST. 4'?9 Kixu Con. Va.niixuuoust Stiikst, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Sold by all Druggists. McK ESSEN Si ROBB INS, Agents, jan 1 I y. P. 1\ TOALE, Manufacturer of Poors, Sash lilinds, Charleston, S. C, TTAVING THE LARGEST \M> MOST 1 J| COMPLETE i" VCTORY in lite South cm Slates, and keeping always on hand a large and .-t cumulcD -to. !, of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. Sash Doors. Store Doors. Shutters. Mouldings, \e., &C, I am enabled to sell low ami at manufacturers' prices, N. B.-?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. july 21 a pi 24 iy Notice of Dismissal. "p^rOTICK IS HEREBY til YEN THAT ON l^j the :;d clay of February, 1*7". we will file our Final return as Administrators of the Estate of W. P. I mihi net, deceased, and ask for Letters of Dismissal therefrom. A. .1. BORGER, I , , II. W. K EN N EB LY, j ^"""""''irs. jan H It T^INAIi NOTICE, ? All Pcr sons Indebted to the Estate of Dr. <l W, Bnrnett, deceased, are required to make payment immediately to the undersigned. And nil persons having claims against said Estate will present the same properly at tested, on or befoee the 1st day of March, 1870, or thev will be debarred payment. ELIZABETH It. BARNETT, jan B?8t* Qualified AHmioistratrix. CHEAP GOODS CHEAP GOODS! I npilF. UNDERSIGNED IN VIEW OF AN I entire CHANGE OF BUSINESS aOer tlio FIRST of JANUARY next, will sell the stock of DRY GOODS, now in store until the Int of January next, AT AND UNDER COST. And after that date AT AUCTION every Snlesdny and Saturday, until the en tire Stork in sold. All of the ubovo goods has been purchased within tho lust . 90 DAYS AT CASH P R 1 C E S , thereby avoiding the necessity of offering Old and Store-worn Stock. The stock con sist of Homespuua, Calicos, Ready Made (Mothing. Huts. Cups, Shoes, and every arti cle usually kept in u well tilled COUNTRY STORE. Call and examin? for yourselves, W. T. LIGHT FOOT, nov '20 ly July 81 NEW GOODS .If.ST RECEIVED AND OFFERING EOW FOR C A 8 II II V F. E. SALINAS, HAM BE HO AND GRAHAM'S TO dec is tr I). LOUIS, AGENT, HAS RETURNED FROM NEW TOBE and Baltimore with a lull and assort ed stock of . Fall & Winter (?ooils. A I.SO Receiving a full supply of FRESH GROCER! P.S. So. D. LOUIS, Agent, At tlie <'oi ner. sept 2? mar i:'. c ly Fall and Winter Clock OF EVERY VARIETY Just Itrceirt ?! by. F. II. VT. BK IG GAS ANN & CO. Pry G M ils. Ready Mailt; !'le?lhit'?;. Shoes. lla?s, LI ruccrii s. &c ?ss?3 <\ 1 1:1,1 *vmcs, Li l^V\'t?^-V.V'' ftc, ccns.an.lyo, i hand. HAVE now on haiul ;.s tine a lot or SEW- 1 INC MAC Ii IN ES eon be bought ' atiwlierc in the Un.ted Stuns, 'this Mir chiuo is constructed on a in w | riuc pie of iiivchauicisni, possessing rare and valuable' liiiprnvviueuls. Having been exataitie<l ty the most profound experts, und pti.iiouuc u 1 lobe Simplicity mid Perl eel ion combined, satisfaction guaranteed. j We w .ll buy COTTON and all other PRO DUCE, K^ing the highest market price, or ship for any one. FREE of CH VitGE and make Li RURAL ADVANCES on i!,* same. F. II. W. BRIGGMANN i CO. nov It) oct 'J ly .A. ,J. SALJ N AS, FACTOR AND C'O.HM ISMOX n EKCII.t XT, CHARLESTON S. C. Liberal ailvanccs made on Cotti a. Rr.rKRKNcr.s?First National I'...t<k. Peo ple's National Pank, Mrh?:-'-. .Ino Fiaser & Co., Charleston. S. C. juiy "1 -ly IMMiriCi:, IlKDOIXft, Ar. 1 lt. WHITE'S Furniture Ware-ltooms, enrner of M irkct anil King Streets, Charles ton, S. C, supplies many families, both Country itnd Town to their full saiisfactinn. Read a few quotations front letters h* i c ceived : Nr.war.nitY, April 8, I800. Ma. R. WHITE?Draw Sin: The Furni ture came safe to Immi and w as just as you represented ii. Numbers of visitors have looked at it. and it is much admired, in tact nothing like it in this [dace. It may he the means of youi selling more here. Yours truly, ##** Another from Winnshoro, S. C. suy<: ??We are we.I pleased with I lie suit. Send Wurdrobe to mate i." And one from Ornngehurg County : ??Furniture arrived sale, and family de lighted." Try him for yourself. He keeps CRADLES too. Comer King atol Market Streets, may ? 12m X Chariest on. S. C. / HCAC'KEltS AND CM Ii KM. V; Lv the BOX and at RETAIL, a choice assortiiie.f CUACKKbS and 1 A K ES, SNAPPETS. JUMRLES, CREAM, SODA, \e., .sc.. MOLASSES CALLS furnished at low rat-s by the Rarrcl or Box. Call and see Samples. JOHN A. II VM1LTON, ort 0 -'.m Oviirt House Store. WM. W ILLCOCK, RUSSELL STREET, OIIAXGERIUIIG, S. i . RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI xens of Orangeburg County, that ho is mm receiving a large supply of DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet. Eagle and Bour bon Brands. Scotch Ale, ami the famous Lodger Segars. His stock of TIN WARE and HORSE FURNISHING GOODS, is the largest in the County. First-classSTOVES Kept constant ly on hand and warranted to work well. july :tl may 1 ly AriuiiiitNlrulor'M Notice.?AH persons Indebted to I?. W. Kenncrly, deceased, or his Estate, will make payment immediately. All persons holding claims against said Estate will present them j ro perly vouched by the 1st day of February next, or payment will be debarred. /.. A. BAI It. H. c. KENNERLY, doc 11?8v* Qualified Administrators. SCHOOL BOOKS! I ry\\\E UNDERSIGNED HAVE RECENT ly published a series of New Pictorial Readers nml Spellers, adapted to tho tust??> of Children of both sexes. They bare been prepared by Prof. J. L. Reynolds, D. D., of j the Snnt I. Carolina University. The Series consists of six volumes, beautifully printed and elegantly illustrated with beuutiful en gravings. Reynolds' New Pictorial Speller. 20 cents. Ucyuold'B New Pictorial Primary Reader, 2/i cents. ReynoltV New Pictorial First Header, 40 cents. Reynolds' New Pietoriul Second Reader, 60 cents. Reynolds' New Pictorial Third Reader, 80 cents. Reynolds' New Fourth Reader, $1.25. We deem it not improper to refer ton few of the advantages aimed at in preparing these readers. 1. The enlistment of a popular sentiment in favor of home enterprise, which is now be ginning to show itself all over the South. 2. To remedy the evils complained of in our schools, of a contiutied change of Text Rooks, a costly habit, ami one which injures the Sehools,.by preventing the children from being put into classes. A series of Home Reader-?, it was supposed, would be used to a great degree and this serious evil thus avoid ed. School History of South Carolina, told in a familiar style, by Prof, Jas Wood David son. A. M.. lit) cents. Prof. Reynolds Writing Rooks, in a series of five numbers: No. 1. Exercises in the Short Leiters. No 2. Capitals and short Words commen cing wit h t 'apitals. No. it. Sutitetiees Alphabetically arranged. No. 4, Roys'Commercial Hand. No. ">? Advanced Rook- for liirls. Sen tences Alphabetically arranged, Dullie ?V Chapman's School Registcrto last six month-, price 10cents, Diiffic & Chapman's Table Rook, price 10 cents. Teachers and Educators who wish to ex amine any ut the above Works, with a view to introduction, wi:l have a copy sent I hem on receipt of half the above retail price. Id I I IE .\ CHAPMAN, V. loksellers and Stationers, Columbia, S. C. N. R.?The above, and numerous other Rooks and Stationery r<?r sale bv Ki:tK KOIII.VSOX, dec I ? ly?a pi 17 Russell-Street. DR. SHALLCNBERCCR'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alwari Stupe the Chills. This Medioino h.-v? boon boiore the Public fifteen years, and is still abend of all other known rcinodioe. It doo-i not purge, dues not sicken tho stomach, i i perfectly s.ifo in any dos? and under all circuzasiaucos, and is the only Maxlicino Unit will Q tr-y-HE IMMEDIATELY and permanently ovcry form of l'ovcr and Ague, becauso it is a perfect AxiUdoto 1" SEstfarlu. Sold by all Drugcista. .e 1 ly. T 1 V ?> ??*" v ? ' > l^* T l . v i \ .> i i<j liS: IXC! EASE YOUR CROPS AND i.M i ? rov e ? our I und, hv >: -1 i ? -r PI! CS NIX QUA H0. Impel ted by ut, direel from the Phoenix i Islands. S tut h Pucitle t le m. !V!!.CO?, CiSSilJ.S ti CO,a3 MAN - II LA'I Ii? titlANO. Pr pared ;.t Savannah. Ga., an I ChilrL,.? I ton. !-. I'., which has j i<-\ d in t).-.- s..;t tin hc-t Mlllitll ? i il u e. FOR s M.E RY WILC0X, GIBBS & CO. IMT0UTE3S it DEALEF.S IN W?# R.U STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. ? 1 EAST RAY ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Uli URO \\> S I'RE ET, AI <. I PA, ISA. Also, by.\geiit. We also keep PURE No. I PERI \ IAN til \NO. PURE Dl?SOL\ ED RONE. PURE LAND PLASTER. For further informal ion. address as above for circular, or subscribe to Sou hern Agri rulturalitt, published by W C. Macmiirphy \ Co.. at Augusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price ol 2?e. per annum. dee I If PACIFIC CCANC COMCAN Y S cojti'ocxn Acid Phosphate of Lime loir Composting with Cott n Seed ri^lll^ ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED \ AT THE Company's Works, under the direction and superintend tice of Dr. Rave liel. It contain- the same elements of fertility as SOLU RLE PACIFIC GUANO, except that it is not furnished with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly for composting with cot ion seed, which furnishes the clement ol AMMONIA : the object being lu render thai side product of tiie plantation available to the highest ilegree as mi element <?? ? ? ,:.!:ty. l-'or fitrthi r and particular information apply to i he undersigned. Terms .- i?> ...;-!;. er $r?0on 1-t November, 1870. for approved < iiy iicceptituces or other good si curity. ,T. N RODSON, Agc.it for Soai h < 'arolina, I und 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. JOHN S. REESE. .In.. Genei al Agent, Ridtimoro. ocl IUI "in Noi!<'?>.?Pornoim B n <!?'!> tod i?? the late firm ol L, D.CLARKE ?v Co.. of Louisville, are notified not to pay any sinus to W. II. Ilennnn, one of the Partners, as he is not authorised to receipt therefor. Die. '.?, 1800. L. U. CLARKE, dee II tf Orangeburg?-In Equity. I,. D. Clark, i Hill for Settlement vs. j Injunction and W. II. Heiinon. J ' Relief. The undersigned having been appointed Receiver ill the nbove slated case, hereby gives not ice to all persons in lebt cd by note or account to the late Firm of L. D. Clark ,Sc Co., that they will make payment to him, and that neither of the sai I Firm are au thorised to receive or receipt for any of the Bald debts. GEC, B0LIVER, Dec. II, 1800.?18 8t A Receiver. ? _L' MIT ?' -. ? 1 1 ??? BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, AHE ALWAYS BUSY, BUSY, BUSY, AT TUE BEE HIVE! AT THE BEE HIVE!! MORE NEW GOODS! AND STILL THEY COME! GOLD DECLINING. Wo will Close out our STOCK at BARGAINS!!! BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. 4a jan 8 may 29 JOHN DAVIS & CO., DAELEES IN Choice Family Groceries and Liquors -:?>: We respect fully c:ill the attention of our Friends and the Public to our Stock of the above named goods, which wo warrant to give satisfaction to all who will favor us with a cull. Our prices arc as ohaip as any other house this side of Charleston. Try us. dec "J? ly M ' NA.MABA & JONES. n\V!'. RECEIVED THIS WEEK FROM NEW YORK. A SEC IND SUPPLY OF NEW I.outs, ci? ? f - I ? . Dress Good*. Dcl.nins. Calico*. Flannels, Italninral Skirt's, Cloaks. - law!*, Drown, nirl Bleached Horn tsputv*, \.c. Al>'? another supply of that (.'EI. EH KATE I) r K KI > E KI *' K S B U Li G. VA. CASSIMERE. Itro.ol Clot'is, Tw eds, .I K rs.->ys, ?!;ink"ts, Boo'd, bjho ??. H Caps, Heady Ma l? Clothing, .vc. A'so tv co nplete ??...,of GROfJW.KrkS; n vBT)VYABE AND 0IlO'"KEi.T. The above giods were h utrr'i! h?w <>o aecvin, >: i!. ? jrr u f;sll g: vi, an 1 we solicit our friends to call on us hefon haying rl?ewh>i*C4. t OU.N1 llY 1 ftO-IM < !. bought ..t the h.ghtmt Market price**, nor 20 a j .1 i ?? I y .M < N A M ABA A .T/>NK^. Ph<>.-t hates of South Carolina, and is \ best Manures known, only inferior to P These Phosphates are the remains of qualities of the greatest value to the A We annex the analysis of Profcsa? ??LABORATORY OF THE Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, Moisture expelled al -J1J? F Organic Matter, with some water of eombi Fixed Ingredients. Vmonia. Phosphoric Acid ?Soluble.0.(10 Insoble.0.17 13.18 Sulphuric Void.11.01 Sulphate of Potash. Sulphate of Soda. Sand. (In the strength of these results I am LIN \ FERTILIZER, examined. Wc will furnish this excellent F per ton of 2,000 pounds. GEO. AV, nov 6?Lm FURNITURE) DANIEL H. SILCOX, 175. 177, AND 170 KlNfr-STBEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. KREPS CONSTANTLY ON H AND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and most approved styles, whioti lie.it!era at prices winch cannot tail to please, consisting, in put, ol : Rich Sets of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Beads!eads, Bureaus, Wasastands and Wardrobes, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Tete-a-Tctcs, Chairs, Aria Chairs. Hocking Chaii . V Imt-nots, Sola and CejltrSTa bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops, Secretary and Book Cases, etc. A'so CHAMBER and COTTA?B SKTS of ovorj description. .ll-"> E I j A S T 1 O s3? p TsJ O H Without a rival for l.l.M i.V. ECONOMY, DURABILITY and HEALTHFULNESS, is*\\ Upholstery. The best Assortment ever ttflcvd in this Market. N. B.?GOODS C.Ut: i l l.LY ' At KED FOR BHIPTIwO. may 1 C 12m