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[Frona,*. Old Guard, for February.] 4* -t;.i ?,fi to :., -jnxThe Question. t'"^ ?<'? 'J^'l . H I .?! v Vr/' tit Thor? are two hundred Congressmen. From Daws, than Satan subtler, TErougb noodle Kelley, slid Idiot Soueuck, Clear down to ruffian Butler, Who should bo jtent as devil'* meat Toil?-11, for it's digestion; But shall we shoot, or bang the dogs, Or drown them ?? That's the question. ?]>?>? How Gallic law a Traupmannsenred We're had a full relation; But Trsupmaun sleW a family? These rogues have slain a' nation. "' Perhaps a dozen of them all Are true, 'good men the root shun; But shall we shoot, or hang the dogs. Or drown them ??That's the question. There's few worth powder in the lot, And rape is dear at present, And drowning occupies too much Of time to make it pleasant. How best to rid as of the raff, | ; i That people as i. past shun? If we shall shoot or hang the dogs,' 1 ' - Or drown them?That's the question. "??! In the House of iiib Friends.?>The New York Tribune sayB: The example of Mr. Whittentre in flurreptitiously rcsiguiog to avoid the penalty of his misdemeanor, has been followed by Messrs. Golladay' of Ken tucky, and Mr. Deweese, of North Car* olina. The manner of the gentlemon in escaping their punishment at the hauds of the House, will add to the contempt' with which the public regards them.. And with this bitter puuishuient upon their heads, let them slip out of public sight forever. We repudiate utterly those who will re-elect mouthers to the same House which has just been cheated out of the opportunity of expelling them by the trick of their resignation. That would bo a very clapornto invitation indeed to prompt expulsion on sight 1 Et tu GrcAey I A Frenchman said to ap American: U . ?"TJcro is one word in your langnage t do nut comprehend, and all so time I hear it. Tat t let no' tattletoo?vat you means by tattletoo?" Tho American insisted that no such word exists iu English. While he was Baying so his servant came to put coal t u the fire, when ho said : "Thero, John, that'll du." Tho Frenchman jumped up, exclaim ing : "Dcrc tuttletoo?you say him yourself, sare. What means tattletoo, eh?" The New York Journal of Commerce, j in a thoughtful article upon the failure to do jury duty, proposes n remedy. It would "allow all civil suits to be tried before & judge alone iu every case where weither party demanded a jury. This would strike out the call for such service from three-fourths, if not nine-tenths, of tho civil cases on the calendar. There are few disputes in which both parties and their lawyers would not rather leave tho decision to the bench than to the jury-box. In the remaining cases, let any party demanding a jufyW compel led to give aeourity for the payment of a sum sufficient to furnish ample remunera tion to those who aiiy be compelled to give their valuable time to the task.p '.< ? A little girl at Klmira got her evening prayer som :whot mixed th? other even ing. She kneelod down and gayo vent to her feoling* as ibllrwi; Now I lny me down to sleep, Yes, my darling daughter, ; I pray the Lord my soul to keep, But don't go near the. Water. Before the war, it chanced that in a hotel bar-room in Canada, not lar from the line, a group were seated, when a bright looking negro entered. "I s'pose you're a runaway slave, said one, looking sharply at the newcomer*.' Foeliug thar he was pretty well away from boudigo, the darkey responded that ho was. "Ah, indeed ; woll' we're glad of it. but you don't seem to look very poor? have good clothes down South VI "Certainly," said the darkey, with some pride, " sume clothes as my mossa." "But you got many a go >d thrashing, eh!" '?Never had a whiping in my lifo." "Never thrashed!" said another 44 well, but you uiggers don't get enoug. to eat, do you ?" "Always had enough, gemman; neve, went hungry." "What?" siid tho interrogator, "go.a clothes, no punishment, pleuty to eat.'' "Now said be, turning to the Kr,,ui "only think ( f it! This fellow has leit position where ho enjoys all these priv Uegcs for an uncertainty." "Gemmen," said tho darkey, "all I V got to say respectin" dose privileges ?tat if any one wishes to awsil himsoi tie situation still renvt'n, opsn." There is a man in Port Huron, Mit-1 who swallows ten-penny nails for th trifling compensation of ten cents et It is said that he has swall *e ' kejp within tho last few weeks. S&rlT OF KV KHIH/UftlK?T 7 ?jj Just Received by. |.?. W. BKIGGKANN * CO. Dry Goods, Ready Muds Clothing, Shoes, qnoVs AJW, iWta* ?t?%an*f?.nV<A d t?f?k-fBO{ ?(?1 c?? hand. ^AVK^ow'dnhaWesW XX ING MACHINES as can be bought ?^wnaBn>in_tha United ,8Uftea. This Ms chine is constructed on a new principle of mechanician!, possessing rare and valuable Improvements. Having pbaan examined by i*tha , most profound exp^r^fi aCd^rpioulcJd tobe Simplicity and PerlecaWanspAeCX 11 Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo mil buy COTTON and all other PROft\ DUCE, giving the highest market price, or ship for any enf, FREE of jGHARX3E .and make LIBERAL ^DVSt^ fsfodr F. H. W. BRIGG 147 nov 18 oot 0 Orangeburg Bakery, p h o l?JEt Ie t o r. HAVINO!'pvei4yi'aV^<1#4l?? FIRST CLA8S*BAKER, n * MR. THOS. W. ALBERB?ITTI,? I am now prepared to doWU|p^llittKyM|'| at a moments notice, and to furnish custom* era and the Trade generally with a good arti cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail to Merchants and Families. No expenses will bo apared on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Bread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : Pound Cike Largo and Small. Spungo Cage. ' Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cat?> Lafayette Cake. Froneh Tea Cake. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fiagera. Large Ginger Nuts. BoBvers and Thick Cakes. oeackers: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. /??V 8eed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits, ||:re a_D: Wheat Rread. Rye Bread. ?nani Graham Bread. . FrenofV^Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER and EOOS. ? S> The Subscriber respectfully returns his | thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. ap!24?ly V. P1TTHAN. wm. willgo? RUSSELL 8TREET, OHAXWKBI R?, H. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CIT1 tens ot* Orangeburg County, that he is now receiving a large supply of DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, also Cabinet, Eagle and Hour >.?-,:?. Rrandr. Scotch Ale, and the famous Ledger Scgars. ? . His stock of TIN WARE und HOUSE FURNISHING G?OD8. is the largest ib 4W County. First-class STOVES Kept constant ly on hand and warfahtett to waft wcllJ*V* july 81 ?ViaTy 1 ?SJ |J\? PERUVIAN GUANO PHOSPHATES, Ac. rTIHE S0BSCHIRER WILL KEEP, AND and receive ordere fur the following STANDARD FERTILIZERS, to be sold at, AGENT'S PRICES, adding Freight and j WANDO. CAROLINA. DICKSON. Also will attend to the purchasing of ~--LAND PLATER and DINSOI.i J I) BOXE. The PERUVIAN GUANO is of S' quality, diced fr.im Agent. Also for sale a supply of ROCKPORT^STON Ei LIMB. Western YELLOW PINK EYE SEED PO T\TOE8 ONION SETTS, EARLY SUOAR PEAS. Par.ies wishing to prooure COTTON PLANTERS in time for this crop, or any of the above FERTILIZERS, should not defer ordering to the lateBt moment. The usual supply of GROCERIES, TO HACCO, Ac, on hand, sold low for cash, or best prices allowed in Barter for RICE, I'EAS, &c, Ac. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Markot .Street, jan 16 ly oct 2 AJOliTOAW It cnpcit fully v offers bis services to the Citisens of >raugeburg, as Gardener. Parties desiriug o have their Gardens or Orchards put iu ;ood order, with Choice Fruit Trees and /lowers, can leave their Orders at the SEWS' OFFICE or.addrvss :he undersigned. Speeiol SttdhtlOO gtrtS to the Decoration ?f Craves with Cholco and Select Evergreens tnd Flowers. A. JOURDAN, jan 16?tf Orangeburg, S. C. John A. Hamilton, ORAXGEBvka, S. C. Agent for the Celebrated DICKSON FER TILIZER. Orders ruooived for same. OFFICE OF THE isicktton Fertiliser Company, Augusta, Ga.', Nov. 12th, i860. Having on hand a Fair Stock of No. 1 E R U V I A N GUANO, and a hope ow of being able to keep up the supply, we educe/he price of DICKS?N'S COMPOUND Sixty-Five ($66) Dollars per Ton of 2.000 lbs. for Cash. And on time till November 1, 1870. to $76 nd Interest, fcr,apnravcd City AeeenUtnae, ?ravage; in all .00, p*r fon,T|lfck} m s Compound also wfu be aelixere*d Free (barge, ?t any Depot in. South Carolina, i xchangv for lotion Seed, at the rate 6f ?> pounds of the Compound for 16 bushels pound* tab) of suei. Rags for seed ? furnished free of charge. E. P. ALEXANDER, dee 4- 11 ?rr Columbia, 8. C: %n? nixMvmjmi ssawsa^sjsasji^-a.ooms. Country and Town to their full laljssWlff ?hSB?fi^^ 9 oeived: looked et it, and U is much paired, in feet j nothing like ItTn tbIs>Uee. It may bo the j ^flflAbbth?r fvoW winnJbe**, fnOU dsfcfkl t p. "We are well pleased with the suit. Its Wardrobe to mat ob." And one from Orangeburg County : 1 "Furniture arrived safe, and family de* |1faW8.i*rfflu n'isssi iaiw Try him for yourself. !a^L,te 1ST 3rt ~Y *S blood cleans lr. being the concentrated fluid extract of Sar sapariRa uxd\ed[ with* ,other aaJua^prmedi cinal Serbs,'smrf is |nisraflteedwe Wsatkically pure. rba the cube or /*>S(WU^aSl^8U|!^y^l This remedy is compounded expressly for purifying and cleansing the blood of all kwfijniUflsa-going e^gaaee to theJfountain-head | of disease. It extinguishes Tumort. Consumption, St/philH,akin Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Boils, Rheumatism.* ,rf Wast of Vitality, Scrofula. Wo all know that the promiscuous vaccina tion indulged in during the late war bred the most vilianous diseases. Vaccination pus was-taken from the arms of many persons full of scrofulous sores Then of course the impurities of the scro fulous patient were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise without diseases, arid^both became infected alike. Men. women and children throughout ?11 the West are most wofully diseased from this cause, and knew not, until a few months ago, the origiajQ1 it. HENRYS CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR TSf W I Relieves the Entire System of Painawand aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends new blood ROUNDING THROUGH EVERY V*IN. it impartes a Sparkling Brightness to the Agt** A Rosy Ulow to the Cheek, ^? A Rubi/ Tinge to the Lips, jMsf A Clearness toMhe Heud, bjsfis Brightness to the Conxplcjcian^ Buoyancy to the Spirits, And Happine** on affJSides, For. all affections of the kidneys it is unsur. Poople have been rescued, as it were, from very jaws of death, by a timely use of great wattly.* >Mi'. ^jj ,it-?fi) as-gttt Maja_? iJai) ^uivrR ?.., EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LITTERS.. "Doctor, I was vaccinated in the hospital. Before that 1 had no ekln disease. Until I had a bottle of your 'Constitution Renovator,' sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo;, 1 suffered tortures with runningsores. Since I used two bottlcsr 1 am ell well except a small sore on the calf of left leg, and that is I getting well fast." - - - ? This .fr??m js> lady.?"And now my skin is as clear*nnd| fair?*! VhabeV'By complexion, I thanktrfo foxir ??Renovator,^ is beautiful. ?'Yes yes, I may well say such relief wa> unknown "to mo before^vHpclosed find five dollars for six . bottles ; two families here want to try it." "I was very much troubled with syphilis. Your remedy seems to be curing me fast. [Send.4 bottles per Express'** ' "No - mere rheumatism. | Three bottlea of Constitution Renovator have made me a new man." ??Doctor enclosed find $5, PleBse send me la supply. Two families here want to try ^^Vim^^^?CJQd lid We bare not space for* more of the above extracts, but you can ask your neighbor about Wae remedy. "Every one has something good to say-as it ourca every lime; Foa ALL DtSEASKS OF TUB 'KTDWBY8, "RETENTION. OF TU aVUBi&E _ Ac, &e And JoM^tti NsMmu Pi?strjjbn. Lassitude, and Want of Appeti surpassed. CAUTION !-~In ordcrjng our remedy al ways place the r umber of our Post-Office Rox on your letters. Tho new law in our New York Post Office compels this Address, DR. M. E. IIKNRY & CO., Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of the United States. Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street, Post-Offiee Box 6272, New York. A \ CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 par bottle, six bottles for $5. Seat anywhere on receipt of price. Patients are requested to correspond confidentially, and reply will be made by following mail. ? Sold by all respectable Druggistl. AIM?R'S sarracksia bitters, UYS5?i;i?SIA and Itisenses arising from a Disordered Condition of the Stomach and Liver. prkpasro by G. W. A I M A R, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, M Ki*? Cnu. VAN,,aai,o?HT STBtxT. CHARLESTON, 8. C. Sold by all Druggists. McK.KS.SEN A BOBBINS, Agents. j?n 1 1 y. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR 8APARILLA COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP BUCHU These Celebrated Preparations, originally introduced by ?eo. w. i.arpenter, under tue patronage of the medical faculty ; have been so long extensively used by physicians and I others, that they are generally known for their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as S being most valuable remedies in all cases ; where Saraaparilla or Buchu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recommended. They ata prepared in a highly concentrated form, togas to render ^the dose small and dlnvcnvni. Ofd?W?yf nWil or otherwise will fWfeife prfctwpWtWAion. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HEN8ZEY h CO., Wholesale Chemiaab Warehouse, No, 78.7 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale by DUKES A SHULER, and E. J. OLIVEROS, Orangeburg, S. C. and DOW IE A MOISK, Wbolcsalo Agents, Charleston, 8 C. set tf !.-. < . ?X s j * (..ma, For ?ornm. &.C ..send 'or pnmphlci or call on Art f?b 1 It* wki Ol? "h, ifii ?t? Je awffj 'aft SX. ^?&r(i^|r]D.f W L*A* Pb FOWim Aceat. IE?ICAL I^All^iRT "* * rtAW 01 %ICE OF GLOVER & GLOVElT 1 ff ?-f*4$V ?j. ai uU?, ?j i^aj #rf ,4 o??o^ ttcr/?n</f a^t?::#tn4#a ? :^ ' Ii "fili i Hi i nil ra CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH! .?????n t ?> tint* J j, DtfcfA j '"frj ??**r*0<^H* #? Dttf ?OD?SrTAIlCY .apOD&rTRl|>IMi Na. ?C ?Inn* a BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, CAPS A[ND TRUNKS. a - GROCERIES. HARDWARE, ?-"<w-tf-,-i>v w/^ixy^ 1^,41; A FULL'STOCK OP PLANTER* li.M PLK.M EN TS. such as PLOUGH MOULDS. SWEEP IKON TRACK CHAINS. HOKS, A'XKS MADE* S4UNGS, CARTMTLL & V1JSCE S ? >? RUSSELL ST., ORANUEBUUU, S. C i&yuw oaaaii '1 *' f vr, r ,T J_:_\ ??_J ETIWAN GUANOS, SOLUBLE M A,N UhR,K AND SULPHURIC ACID, MANUI'AOTURED AT CHARLESTON, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF.N. A. PRATT, CHEMIST FOR THE 8ulphnrio Acid and Super-Phosphate t.'ompnnv. SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in tbc form of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE ?F LIME, or DISSOLVED HONE PHOSPHATE, fa the basis of all good Fertilisers, and theoe are valuable iu the lutio of 8oluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them. The immense deposits of I'iiosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 1867; vrt South Carolin**, by Dr. PRATT. connVrt mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which< ia nvid. available as a Fertiliser by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to mich a condition as to make its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and thua made ca.p.ible ol being taken up by growihg plants. The insoluble Phosphate found in nuy commercial Fer tilise* is of no-more value to the plant than the original Phosphate rock. The g'rtnfcr tin proportion of this soluble Phosphate which any Fertiliser contains, the less the quantity re quired per acre, nod consequently the cheapest Fertiliser is that containing the highest pe ocrifdtf?1 oT?oluble Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPHR-PHOSPHATI COMPANY* hare erected at Chariest on I ho first extensive Acid flisnihrrs Jjotith of Ruit more, and are able to offer to planters (he IIIUHEST PER CENT AOS OF1 SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME known in any market. Their Fertilizers rare offered under two forms: per ce ?JO per v-v.... -r?,-.-- r- m eient addition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all Crops, $70per ton, 10 percent, dtscoun for caah._, WK..AJLSO OFFER: DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for plautcrs'or manufacturers, who may desire i mix into any other compost, and we suggest that this is the b?:st nnd cheapf'st method rasnufnotures to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained In the mixture. Will be sold at uxed rate for each per cvnUge. WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 ADGER'S WHARF. ? 1 j..S ? 3". nn A Otrrrrrt gnntm-_-' ??? i ? i?ai. asapt -'j* I / IAA HMS?Alli>-j will I #V/V/V/ give One' Thons?(id ?Dollar? it e ward lor any < aflenfJoq^llojain^iiacj ?\hirb the medical faculty hail incurable, that Dr. Rloin n ill not rndic'iilv primary and-abtondary . stages, inch a* obi ulrcrs, ulcerated nore throat, Horn eyes, skin eruptions, soreness ot the scalp, eardieation disoases and mercury thoroughly. Dr Richau's Golden Balsam. No. 2, will cure the third stages, or Lertiary Syphillis. Syphillitic and Mercurial llheumntism, and I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical oure, without the aid of this me.iieine, which does not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. 1 have hun dreds of certificates show in^ the niiraculou cures effected by these remedies. Trice of either No. 1 or No. 2 $n per bottle, or two hollies $9. Or. Richau's Golden Antidote?A safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Irritation, -Gravel, and mI! urinary derangements, accompanied with full' directions', warranted to cuve. Price $8 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Golden Eligir de Amours?A radical cure for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It ia invaluable to those who are anxious for an increase of family. Powerful, harmless, and apeedy in restoring health. Price $5 per bottle, or two bottles, $0. On receipt of priee, by moneyed order, registered tetter, or express, these remedies will be shipped to any plaeo. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau's Remedies, D. R. Richard*, sols proprietor, blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHAU'S, No. 228 Varitk st., New York. Office haurs from 9 a, st. t?'? p. st. Circulars seat. Ang. 21 ' tf INSURE YOUR LIFE. ABLE LIFE CON incsn'on the duotsTts busi PURELY MUTUAL I ' ALL CASH PLAN. -PAY AS YOU GO",* is the safe rule in LITE ASSURANCE ?s in anything eise? . Its NEW business la the year 18?? ex eaded that of .any "CHECK," "NOTE" or "MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the Poliey Holders anauaCy. rNCOME."..fcrjOUOOOXOT ASSETS..:.-..1C.000.O0OW VhaEa^vmaXada ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE which raa with safety be conceded, by any Compaay. n Austin Bull, juae26?apl 8?tf Laval Agent. PLANTATION BITTERS This wonderful vege table restpratire Is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated* As a ionic 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 duccd 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 civilised world?bo sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. ?Uf 11 ? If Notioc.?Pcrtton? indebted to the Ute firm of U D. Cl.AItKK A CO , of Lewinville, ore notified not to pay any ?umg to W. H. Honnon, one of the I'm-i tiers, ?4 he Is not authorised to*receipt therefor. Dee. ?, 1860. L. Dt CkJeJLKE. dec 11 tf * WII1SKKY MnEKeT For Bale at THIS OFFIOF. At 60 to. per feuarired m*v 2r> ?iltff. -12 TflU ?i'lp ^A*i?WW?*(l*j?ii.F -??d??<A?0 JJHT -tart, etfj ?, W,^ ,1?, rrfi^,--! U? ? T I ? i V V.| fct A Aft lite ?r-_. -?i ttfJJ ? OOO ? eiltet? iont^j HI *0 ?? nu?ivtj/>ir,I ? ?ifT IS<<J?l?Tltoi> 1 . '}? ttiw . I?!-?/': ?3* if tin ana -?mm I ????! J2^l*w w?r?? ^ MKATtli .' H 1 *** ?? tadC 3^^fB^^fr,^^','SWlff at BARGAINS!!! r>if*. ,< Inmost ,*) .fj .1 >?0 ?jliaH BULL, SCOYILL & HU,,.,. GEO. H. CQ^IL^, ' ^ IS AGENT IfSS10,- **'Wwr ^ *~ Zolls Ammoiiiated Bone' .S?per Phosphate TU IKY ALSO K E. P ON IIAN l> A N D T AKIC' OUOKR8* FOR' PBR^fi ^ iHssTjlycri Bone, Plaster, etc. 81 A??1YAXS Jl^MJIARA & JONES. AVK RECEIVED THIS WEEK FROM NEW TORE. A SECOND SUPPLY OF !NW*-:af 'Go*!*, con?l(?tinjp of 'l.sdicnuDroaa. -Goo?!?, DcLains. Calicos. Flannels. r^bjH>r.aJL , . , (?loaks. Sliairls, lirown and Slrached HoiocapunM, Ac. AUu another aupplr of that C.VA.V:i^ThflV^REbklvU'KSRl'UG. VA. OASSIM?lfB; lain, m*_? r_tr_V,i__i_: .Hil'v* dL., ,r .m^ji^ _ ?J NrnadjOlcAh?. Ttreyda, .Jeans. Kcraeys. Rianketa, Robta, Shroes. Hats, Caps, 'Ready -Mads* Clot bins;, sc. Also* aVowplete at'oik' o^ '*'* i;WO0?RI?K?f MARftWA^K AM) CROCK jvRt* The above goods wefe bought low On account of tko great t'.ili in gold, and we so licit our friendu to call on us'before buying elrewhere. COUNTRY ItfttfD?^k bou^w'tthehiHbn.t Mar's. t j,kc4. rnov 20 nt.IlO? h Mt NA.MARA & JONW?>T*>"-? '_:_? -rft - sVsV-J The "CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is made Irom tho h ^phatea t>f S??\ithr C'trtdinu. und i?r pr<>ti >tinct*d by rariuns chentiats? one of fh+ nat M;itiurcM known, tuily iuloriot t?? IVrtivian fium jn its Fertilizing CrnpCjittoa. 1 1 ind sea animals, and possess ItCM IMtrisphwOa* nroniUa..remains id' extinct I ?ttlittesof thrt tfr^atcst aadne t?> thr Agrtcuitnri W?! MttiP'T r he nnaiyftia- nl:.tr|roOwoi Shopatti 1 : "LARORATOP.Y OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOXTTU CA'^R?trWki Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER. per nn,?Hy BelSoiW. [oisture ex>enod at 'Jl'J* F.l*-*w' ?rganic Matter, with some water of combination expeil ? ! ?.: u low rod h"at.lfi.60 ixod IngrediaataMs*.?trairn- rv-. ?''\.\:r.M*M$ffi*r9t*i.66.80 inflB^ijaiifMitisriatft.". rrrMWii1] ????viJ^ : t..*???? . f.60 'Miosphorie Acid?Soluble.0.1*1 . Kquiral nt lU I '7 BlmH? Phosphate'Of Lime nsooJe'.Aj..a,*i?a...^t-....<>.!T.Equirnl-nt 'o 1 Ifi lnsolublo (hou?). ) Ll.lR ? ^U.;7? rho?plm.e of Lime. . ly tr>pwarle Acid.11.01 ?qirivulent t< ? : Bnlphatd of Lime. Mijphate of Potash. Prt ?\vift9 ? X*1 a ulpiraie at Soda . ;!.^0 ;l?d. H.Ort tin i ho auigitgOi of ,tHfap re?nlts I am glad to c it it v ir. tb? superiority of tka CARO INA FERTILIZER, examined." " C. V. MI EPA HO* 3tfJ We will furnish this excellent FKRTlLl'/KU t?. Planters and 6trMr??so|flD ;.er ion of 2,000 pmnids. | nov 6?4m GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO:, r a ctot ?'.'3 . -,-^-. >t4. FURNITURE, CHAiR AND SOFI WAKE XIO O M 8 . ji IL ?xo I?9 175, 177, AND 179 KING--ST?KET, CHARLESTON* S^-O./ EKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSOHWISHT of Cabinet Furniture, of the latest and most approved ad^JLts. wjMak?l&pQers at pricee 1 winch cannot fail to please, consisting, ia part, of: Rich Sets ef PARLOR and CHAM HER FURNITURE, Re Jsteads, Rurtaus, Waahatnnds and Wardrobes, Mahogany and .Walnnt Solus, Tete-a-Tetes, Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rooking Chairsr What-nots, Sofa and Centre Ta bles, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Secretary and Book Cases, etc. A'so^HAMfrtlR aknl COTTAGE SETS or every description. Arse Without a riTuVfor^tf^Y^^ Upholstery. The best AaeOrtsnoat ???r offered in thin Market. N. a-*OOD8 CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING may 1 0 | e; 10.4?^ TT*