The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, March 19, 1870, Image 8
POBTBY.
In School Days.
Still stta the school-bouse by the read,
A sagged beggar sunning;
Around it ?UU the sumachs grow,
Awl blackberryvine* are running, *?
Within, the master's desk to seen.
Deep sear rid by rape official j
Tbe warping ioor, tbe bettered eaata,
The jaok-kulfee cerred initial.
Le*g year* ago, a winter sun
?kette over it at setting ;
Lit up it ?estera window panes
And low eaves' icy fretting.
It touched the tangled golden curls,
And brown eyes full of grieving,
And one who still her steps delayed,
Where pride and shame were mingling.
Pushing with restless feet the snow
To right and left, she lingered?
As restleeoly her tiny hand
The blue checked apron angered.
He saw her lift her eyes; he felt
The soft hand's light earressing,
And heard the trembling of her voice.
As if a fault confessing :
-*J*s* sorry that I spelt the word:
I hate to go above you,
Because"?the brown eyes lower fell?
"Because, you see, I love you!"
Still memory to a gray-haired man
That sweet child-face is showing.
Dear girl 1 The grasses on her grave
Have forty years been growing I
He lives to learn, in life's hard school,
How few who pasa above him,
Lament their triumphs, and his loss,
juzko her, BnsuM I'irjr Ioto uii&.
"Pa, how many legs has a ship t"
"A ship sias no legs, my child." "Why,
pa, the paper says she draws twenty feet,
?od that she ran before tho wind."
' mm aaiii
"Pap, observed a young urchin of
tender years, to his fond parent, "does
the Lord know everything ?" "Yes, my
son/' replied the parent, "but why do
you ask ?" "Because our preacher when
he prays is so long telling him of every
thing, I thought he was not posted!"
The parent reflected.
? saassSaas ?
A citizen of Cedar Falls; Iowa, had
such faith in & chemical fire engine that
he set fire to a house just for the fun of
putting it out. He charged on the fir*
with his machine, when it refused to
squirt, and the house went right on
burning and wouldn't wsit. Tou can
buy that engine for fifty cents on a dol
lar. Perhaps that man ain't sick.
For pore strategy commend us to an
Indiana lover. At New Albany, a lover
was refused permission to see his Sarah
Jane, and was watched by the old fi.lks
and a bull-dog. Now, what did he do
but ge to the house armed with anothe.
dog, set the two to fighting, and while
the old people were batting eo their dog
he just took the girl ont the back door
end before the fight was over he had her
ail married as snog as possible. Tally
one for the Hoosier.
Special Political Notes.?Quoth
the raven, Whittemore, nevermore.
Quoth the Kentucky darkie, Golly!
Day. De debb?'s to pay.
What Tennessee won't do?'Rah!
'Rah! for R. R. Butler. *
Resigned, hut not ealm?Golladay.
Original Con.?"Can members of Con
gress be bought like sheep I" Hebrew
answer?Ya-si; very schoap.
The first letter with the frank of a ne
gro was dropped in the Capitol Poet
Office at Washington, by Senator Re
reis, on Saturday. Letters prsy!
New York Herald.
A Cask or Decided Non-Commit
TALw?Old Lady?"Cau you tell mo, my
good man, where I can find Mr. Jones?.,
Pat?"Sore, Ma'am, I expect it would
be at his house ye would find him."
Lady?"Does he live anywhere io the
street here?"
Pat?"Sure, no, iodade; it's not for
the like* of him to be living in the street
at all."
Lady?"You stupid fellow, I mean
what number does his family stop at ?"
Pit?"Now. Ma'am, you have me ; he
has six boys and four girw already, but
whether ho means to step at that num
ber^
Lady?"Oh, you blockhead!" [Exit
Old Lady in a tremor oi indignation.]
Artenjus Ward oooe leot money.?
Ho thus recounts tho transaction : A
gentlemanly friend of mioe came to me
one day with tears in his eyes. I said,
?Why these weep?' II? said he had
a mortgage on his farm, snd wanted to
borrow 0200. I lent! him tbe money and
ho went away- Sometime after hero
turned with wom teem. He said he
musy te*?s ??? tar ever. I ventured to
rewind him of the 1200 he borrowed,
H* was mush cut up. I thought I
.?would not be hard ope* huh?w?I told
Wm I wwU throw off 1100. He bfigh
tericd shook his hM, gn.4 said 'Old
friend I won't atfow you to outdo me in
liberality?I'll throw off th? other hun
dred.' And thus he discharged, the debt.
Fdl tiki Winter 8tb*|
OF EVERY VARIETY
jMt Received ?
F. H. W. BRIGGMANN & ?0.
Drt Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Shoe*,
Hats, Groceries, Ac.
Pare Wine* LL<
quors Ala, Porter,
?to., constantly on ,
hand,
tttaVB ?ow ?n tafti ** ??p *lot ?? sbw.
xx INQ MACHINES aa can be bought
enwherc in the United Statoa. This Ma
| chino la constructed on a new principle of
tuechanicism, poseesstng rare and Valuable
Improvements. Having been examined by
the most profound experts, and pronounced
tobe Simplicity and Perfection combined.
Satisfaction guaranteed. I i v.J. J I
w? will buy COTTON and all other PRO
DUCK, giving the bigheat market price, or
ship for any one, FREE of CHARGE and
take LIBERAL ADVANCES on the same.
F. H. w. BRIGGMANN a CO.
nov 18 oct 9 ly
Orangeburg Bakery?
V. PITTHAN,
PROPRIETOR.
AVING procured the sendees of a
FIR8T CLASS BAKER,
H
MR. THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI,
[ am now prepared to do nil kinds of BAKING
at a momenta notice, and to furnish custom
ers and the Trade generally with a good arti
cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholesale and
retail to Merchants and Families.
No expenses will be Bpared on my part to
please my Customers.
The following list of Bread, Calces and
Crackers kept constantly on hand, and
fresh :
CAK ES:
Pound Cake Largo and Small.
Spunge Cake. Sugar Cake.
Drop Cake. Small Fanoy Cakes.'
Scotch Cake. Lafayette Cake.
French Tea Cake. Lemon Cake.
Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts.
Bolivers and Thick Cnkcs.
CRACKERS:
Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers.
Seed Crackers. 1
Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits.
BRE A. ID:
Wheat Bread. Bye Bread.
Graham Bread.
French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves.
The highest cash prices paid for BUTTER
and EGGS.
The Subscriber respectfully returns his
thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for
their patronage in the past, and respectfully
eolicits a continuance, of the same.
apl24?ly Jr. PITTHAN.
WM. WJLLCOCK;
RUSSELL STREET,
OBAKUEBVRG, H. C.
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI
lens of Orangehurg County, that he is
now receiving a large supply of
DRY GOODS AND FRESH FAMILY
GROCERIES, also Cabinet, Eagle and Bour
bon Brands, Scutch Ale, and the famous
Ledger Segsrs.
Ills Block of TIN WARE and HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, is the largest in the
County. First-cluss STOVES Kept constant
ly on hand and warranted to work well.
July 81 may 1 ly
PERUVIAN GUANO
PUOSPn4TE8, dec.
FF1HE SUBSCRIBER WILL KEEP, AND
and receive orders for the following
Standard fertilizers, to be sold at
AGENT's PRICES, adding Freight and
Dray age.
WANDO.
CAROLINA.
DICKSON.
Also will attend to the purchasing of
LAND PLASTER
and
DISSOLYEI) BONE.
The PERUVIAN GUANO is of Standard
quality, dieect from Agent.
Also for sale a supply of
ROCKPORT~STONE LIME.
Western YELLOW PIN K EYE SEED PO
TATOES.
ONION SETTS, EARLY SUGAR PEAS.
Par.ies wishing to procure
COTTON PLANTERS
in time for this crop, or any or the above
FERTILIZERS, should nut defer ordering to
the latest moment.
The usual supply of GROCERIES, TO
BACCO, kc, on hand, sold low for cash, or
boat prices allowed in Barter for RICE,
PEAS, Ae., ko.
JOHN A. HAMILTON.
Market Street,
jan 16 ly oct 2
AJOl'RDAX, Reftpectfull*
# offers his servicea to the Citizens of
Orangeburg, as Gardener. Parties desiring
to have their Gardens or Orchards put in
good order, with Choice Fruit Trees and
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
.-.id WowcrS. A. JOURDAN,
jan 15?tf Orangeburg, 8. C.
John A. Hamilton,
OR A NGEB CR G% S. C.
Agent for the Celebrated DICK80N FER
TILIZER. Orders received for
OFFICE OF THE
Islckftou Fertilizer Company,
Augusta, On., Nov. 12th, 1800.
Having on hand a Fnir Stook of No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO, and a hope
now of being able to keep up the supply, we
reduce the price of
DICK SON'S COMPOUND
to Sixty-Five (168) Dollars per Ton of 2,000
lbs, for Cash,
And on time till Nnveinhrr I, 1870, to $78
and Interest, for approved City Acceptance.
Drayage, in all oases, $1.00 per Ton. Dick
son's Compound also, will he delivered Free
of Cwkfge, St any Dwpoi in South Carolina,
in exohfinge for Cotton Seed, at the rate of
100 pounds of tha Compound for 15 bushels
(88 ppunda each) of acei. Bags for seed
dHO furnished free of charge.
Address K. P. ALEXANDER,
dec i?It wes Columbia, S. r.
R.
. M it-? W_? J '
are-Rooms,
:o"rner of Market end King Streets, Charles
ton, 8. C, supplies many families, both
Country and Town to their full satisfaction.
Read a few quotations from letters he re
ceived:
Nkwukurt, April 8, 1869.
Ma. ft. WHITE?Demi Sin : The Furni
ture came safe to baud and was just as you
represented it. Numbers of Visitors have
looked a* It, and it is much ad tat red, le fact
nothing like it in (his place. It may be the
means of your selling more here.
Yours tpuiy, . eeee
Another from Wlnnsboro, 8. C, says:
"We are well pleased with the suit. Send
Wardrobe to snatob."
And one from Orangcburg County :
"Furniture arrived safe, and family de
lighted."
Try bim for yourself'.
He keeps CRADLES too.
Corner King and Market Streets,
may?1 Urn 8 . 1 Charleston, 8. C.
HENRY'S
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR,
on
BLOOD CLEAXSKR.
This medicine is known to the faculty as
being the concentrated fluid extraot of Sar
saparille united with other valuable medi
cinal herbs, and is guaranteed as chemically
pure.
roa tuk cent or
SCROFULA AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifyinjt and cleansing the blood of all
infirmities, going at once to the fountain-head
of disease. It extinguishes
Tumors, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Eruptions,
Salt Rheum, /toils, Rheumatism,
Wast of Vitality, Scrofula.
We all know that the promiscuous vaccina
tion indulged in during the late war bred the
most villanous diseases. Yaccination 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, and both
became infected alike. Men, women and
children throughout all the West are most
wofuliy diseased from this cause, and knew
not, until a few mouths ago, the origin Of it.
HENRYS CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
Relieves the Entire System of Pains and
aches, enlivcus the spirits, and sends new
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN,
it impartes a
Sparkling Brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Ruby Tinge to the Lips,
A Clearness to the I lead,
Brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on ail Sides,
For all affectiouH of the kidneys it is ensur.
passed.
People have been rescued, as 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 1 had no skin disease. Until '.
had a bottle of your 'Constitution Renovator.'
sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., 1
Buffered tortures with running sores. Since
I uaed two bottles 1 am all well except ?
small sore on the calf of left leg. and that is
getting well fast."
This from a lady.?"And now my skin i.?
as clear atid fair t?s a babe's. My complexion,
thanks to your "Renovator," is beautiful.
"Yea yes, I may well say such relief was
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles; two families here
want to try it."
"I was very much troubled with syphilis.
Your remedy seems te be curing me last.
Send i bottles per Express "
"No more rheumatism. Three bottles of
Constitution Renovator have made me a new
man."
"Doctor enclosed find $;">. Please send me
a supply. Two families here want to try
your Constitution Renovator."
We bave not space for more of the above
extrecta, but y.u can ask your neighbor
about tne remedy. Every one lias something
good to say as it oures every time.
Foa all Diseases or nit;
KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE,
he, &c.
And for Female Diseatu,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General
I Lassitude, and Wunt of Appetite, it is un
surpassed.
CAUTION!?In ordering our remedy al
ways place the number of our Post-Office
Box on your letters. Tho nee la* in our
New York Post Office compels this
Address, DR. M. E. HENRY & CO.,
Director-General Rerliti Hospital, Prussia.
Agency of the United States.
Laboratory, '270 Pearl Street, Post-Offioo Box
6272, New York.
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 per
bottle, six bottles for $."?. Sent anywhere on
receipt of price. Putienta are requested to
correspond confidentially, and reply will be
made by following mail.
Sold by ul. /cspcctable Druggist I.
A1M?RS
S A R R A C E N I A BITTERS,
a bovbbbiom hkmf.dy roa
DYKFEF81A and Diseases arising
from a Disordered Condition of the Stomach
and Liver.
raKi'AasD ut
?1. V. . A I SI A R,
CHEMIST AND DRUG GIST,
I Kino Con. Vaxdbbuosbt Stbekt,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Sold by all Druggists.
McKESSEN & BOBBINS. Agents,
jan 1 1 y.
G
EO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF 8AR
SAPARILLA
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU
These Celebrated Preparations, originally
introduced by Gec>. W. Carpenter, under the
patronage of the medical faculty ; have been
so long extensively used by pliyaioians and
others, that they are generally known for
their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as
being most valuable remedies in all cases
where Sarsaparilla or Buchu are applicable,
and oAnnot bo t >o highly recommended.
They aro prepared in a highly ooneentrated
form, so as to render tho dose small and
convenient. Orders by mail or otherwise
will,receive prompt attention.
OEO. wT CARPENTER, ITEN8Z|rY & CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No, 787 Market street. Philadelphia,
For sale by DU EES A HHULEK, and H j
OLIVEROS, Oranpeburg, S. C. and Dil WIE
& MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S
f. ect 'J If
PIEDMOin1 AND ARLINGTON I
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HUjI ?!f biOhmond, ya?
THE SUBSCRIBERagain presents the following claims of thie LEADING SOUTHERN
COMPANY, to oil who think of insuring their lives :
1st. Its officers ore Southern gentlemen of unblemished character.
2d. He investments are based on REAL ESTATE.
8d. Its tarena-are reasonable.
41k. Your money is KEP v AT HOME, and invested at the Branch office in Columbia,
under the direction of the following gentlemen:
Ex. Gov. M. L. BON II AM, Gxa. M. C. BUTLER, JNO. 8. PRESTON,
B. W. GIBBES, Col. J. P. THOMAS, F. W. Mc.MASTER.
For terms, ko , send 'or pamphlet or call on
ALEX. S.'-NALLEY. M. 1>. JAN. If. FOB'LKS, Agent.
MEDICAL EXAMINER. LAW OFFICE OF GLOVER A GLOVER,
feb 19 Cm
C? RT M II I *% ? ) H Hl?
CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH!
DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, TRIMMING, AC.
ROOTS, SHOKS. HATS, CAPS AND TRUNKS.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WOODWARE, AC
A FULL STOCK OF PLANTER'S IMPLEMENTS, such as
PLOUGH" MOULDS. SWEEP IRON,
TRACE CHAINS. HOES. AXES SPADES, SLINGS.
FORKS AND PLOUGH LINES, AC.
CHEAP FOR CASH AT
CARTMILL & VINCE'S
RUSSELL ST., ORANGEBURG, S. C.
jan 22 oct 9 tf
ETIWAN GUANOS,
SOLUBLE MANURES,
~~ ? A-N u
SULPHURIC ACID,
MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF N. A. PRATT, CHEMIST FOR THE
Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phoapbnte Company.
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the form of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is the basis of all pond Fertilisers, and these are
valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them.
The immense deposits of Phosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 18*57, in South
Carolina, by Dr. PRATT, consist mainly of Insoluble Phosphute uf Lime, which is msde
available as a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, und reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such
a condition as to make its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and thus made capable of
being taken up by growing plnnts. The insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fer
tilizer is of no woro value to the plant than the oripinul Phosphate rock. The greater the
proportion ot thi? soluble Phorphatc which any Fertiliser contains, the lew the quantity re
quired per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer is that containing the highest per
centngn of Soluble Phosphate.
' Imprrsasd- with ihr.? truths, the SULPHURIC ACID AND SI PER PHOSPHATE
COMPANY have erected st Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers South of Balti
more, and are able to offer to planters the HIGHEST PER CENTAGE OF SOLUBLE
PHOSPHATE OF LIME known in any market.
Their Fertilizers are offered under two tortns:
1. KliWHU, Xo. I.?PURE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guarantee.! to contain 24
per cent, of Dissolved [lone Phosphate of Lime. $0u per lou. It) per cent, discount for Cash.
8. Ktlwan, No. 3.?PERUVIAN SUPEU-PUOSPIIATE, guaranteed to contain
20 percent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and 1} 10 * per cent, of Ammonia, with a suffi
cient addition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all ( rops, $70per ton. 10 percent, discount
fur cash.
WE ALSO OFFER:
DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who may desire to
mix into any other compost, and we suggest that this is the best and cheapest method for
manufactures to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in the mixture. Will be sold at a
fixed rate for each per ceutsge.
WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents,
No. 14 ADGER'S WHARF.
jan 8 3n>
1 AAA KEWA??.? 1 W*LL
J0\JV/V" give One Thousand Dollais
Reward for any cmc of the lollow ing diseases,
whifhj the medical faculty bar? pronounced
incurable, that Dr. Ilfcbuus Golden Keuiedies
will uQt rntitenlly eure. Dr. Dichau ? Golden
ltulsuur. No. 1, will cure Syphillis in its
primary und secondary stages, such as old
ulrera, ulcerated sore throat, sore eyes, skin
eruptions, soreness of the scalp, eardicatton
diseases und mercury thoroughly. Dr.
Kiebatt's Golden balsam. No. 2. will cure the
third stages, or Lertiary Syphillis. Syphillitic
??nd Mercurial Rheumatism, end 1 defy those
who suffer from such diseases to obtain n
rudicul cure, without (he nid of this me iicine,
which tlocs not prevent lite patient from eat
ing and drinking what they like. I have hun
dreds of certificates Showing ibe Ulira?ulous
cures effected by these remedies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2 5>j per bottle, or two
bottles $'j. Dr. Uichau's Golden Antidote?,\
safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for
Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Irritation. Gravel, and all
urinary derangements, accompanied with
full directions, warranted to cure. Price
$8 per bottle. Dr. Uiebau'a Golden Elixir
de Amours?A radical uure 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 arc anxious for
an inoreaso of family. Powerful, harmless,
and spsedy in restoring health. Price $5
per bottle, or two bottles, $9. On receipt of
price, by moneyed order, registered letter,
or express, these remedies will be shipped to
any plaoe. Prompt attention paid to all
correspondents. None genuine without the
name of Dr. R'-hau'e Remedies, D. R.
Richards, sole proprietor, blown in of
bottles. Address DR. D. B. It It'll A r S.
No. 228 Varick St., New York. Office hours
from 9 a. m. to 9 r. M. Circulars sent.
Aug. 21 tf
INSURE YOUR LIFE.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE CON
duots its businect-' oa the
PURELY MUTUAL
ALL CASH PLAN.
?PAY AS YOU 00" is the safo rule in
LIFE ASSURANCE
as in anything else.
Its NEW BUSINESS In the year IKt'.H lx
ceded that of any ??CHECK," "NOTE" or
? MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve
Millions.
ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy
Holders annually.
INCOME. fi.ooo.OOO.OO
ARBETR.10.000,000.00
The EQUITABLE AS8URANCE SOCIETY
offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN
TAGE which can with safety be concoded
by my Company
K. AUSTIN BULL.
junt?6? spl 3- tf Lecal Agent.
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 acta
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Whenever it h 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.
?ug 21 e It
Notice.?PenoHi Indebted Co
the Ute firm of L. D. CLAKKK & CO.,
of LewiaviUe, are notified not to pay any
?ums tu W. II. Mention, one of the Partners,
KB he is not authorised to receipt therefor.
Dr,i 0, 1860, L. D. CLARKE,
dee 11 tf
W1I1NHF.Y I, Alt F LS
Fox 8el* at
TlUa OFFICE.
At W) ts. per hunlrcd mar 20
ARB ALWAYS
busy, busy, BusY<:::.'u::i,b;>^
AT THE ''V ,*l>fc"v',"
. --'.it ,?->;;r-r
AT THE
BEE HIVE!
BEE HIVE!! .
MORE NEW GOODS!
AND STILL THEY OME!
GOLD DECLINING.
We wiU Close out our STOCK at
a
BARGAINS!!! _
bull, scovill & pike.
jun 8 ntay 29 1 v
GEO. H. COItNELSOE,
IS AGENT FOR
Zells Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate
THEY A
VIAN
IHEY ALSO KEEP ON HAND AND TAKE ORDERS FOR PERU
TAN and PACIFIC GU ANO, and all other LEADING FERTILIZ
ERS.
Dissolved Bone, Plaster, etc.
J?n 22 rtft*?ra
fresh arrivals
AT . iT
M' NAMARA & JONES.
AVK RECEIVED THIS WEEK FROM NEW YORK. A SECOND SUPPLY OP W1W
Goods, consisting of Indies Dress Goods. Detain*. Calicos, Flannels, Balmoral
>kin?, Cloaks, Sbawls, Brown and Bleached Homespuns, &c. Also another supply of that
CELEBRATED FREDERHKSBURG, VA. CASSIMKRE,
Broad C1o!hs. Trr-eds. Je???. K?rt*ys. Blankets. Boot?, Shoes, Hat?,-Caps, Ready Mad.
Clothing, Sic. Also n co-nplete stock of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY.
The above (roods were bought low on account of the great fali in gold, and wo aoB
our friends to call on us before buying elsewhere.
COUNTRY PRODUCE boojrht at the highest Market prices.
nov 20 npl 10?ly M t N A M A It A A JONES.
4ftBM
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The " CAROLINA l^RTILIZER" is made from tiie
PhuaphateS of South Carolina, ami is pronounced by'raTfftrW ehSffltlfls. uue of the
best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvinn Guano in its Fertilizing Properties.
These Phosphates nrc the remains of extinct laud and sea animals, snd possess
qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculturist.
Wt annex the analysis of Professor Shepard.
"LABORATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA.
Analysisof CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected.
Moisture expeltcd at 212? F..-.!.I.iATO
Organio Matter, .with some water of combination expelled at a low red heat. 16.60
Fixed Ingredients.66.80
Araonia. 2.60
Phosphoric Acid?Soluble.6.tit;..Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime.
lnsobic.6.17.Equivalent to 1? 48 Insoluble (bone).
18.18 24.75 Phosphate of Lima.
Sulphuric Acid.11.01 Equivalent to ?_?:!.t>5 Sulphate of Litue.
Sulphate of Potash. . SO
Sulphate of Soda. 3.50
Sand. 11.0+1
Ou the strength of these results I am glad to ocrtify to the superiority of the CARO
LINA FERTILIZER, exaiuiued.
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