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[roin (he Expreas.] Thou hast a $nt1e for-1idd;14tta a loving winning smile, A sparkling of tho0td_6ep bl4 eyqs -io In , noent, of guile ; And words from th etr,sr-.os 11 fIloft I and pleasantly,-. 3U% eomit- r ,Ft.t1. 9 ord has Etta, 'I oURiAtlof"bdaulyj hove nor wit, nor -race of form, S3 0ienn as uteasurr *Love, hloh I It tV nbirold, u6 .0recloup slone.,yet wil. lingly I'd part WilIMi All edalhtm.hr takit, . Love, oh, take tny truthful heart. US t ce it, 0 -8 I cannot shine as others Shine, ay hnds Mareers ugh- with til, l cannot,sput the inm9nd ring-too oft thIt.,: sorpent Al's colf 3ul,tUoroia thn overy flatto ing fop can ever I W or1adulJg ('s sake, be loyal, con. aLpslat,; .*tu. my staj :oq t,Mge of lfo "is hpmble ud obscure, An , hnVs aqiAnehly dignity above the to ilng..poor, But 0"..."010141 happy hours wo Tiat ,;%Qw lit Fwsion's hialls divites my N, a Inv, ind me. I 9O6uh tinselled trash that cling around thee in thy bloom; I loathe the syoophantie crowd that glory in hou,d fOrtuno rail, they'll disappear-where . t, en (he treacherouA whine Of (ho4o who seek thy lilly hand and wor ship:a, thy shrine I Oh.flt9kit 'la I when the glare of fashion disappears, And redo.elltion resurrects thesobright, and , ,,aldy n years, In manytasol ein midnight hourv thou'lt sadly gbring to view The irdent, faithful, loyal heart that never Spulsed antrue. My-16bke are whitening, Etta, Love, but not with frost of time, 'Tie torturing pain that silvers them in . youthful manhood's prime, But, one -kind, gentle word from theo, a smile a lender sigh, Wi gheer my vaddeu'd, gloomy heart, now rert, with ipony, The Legielaturo, TW NTY&nruun DAY'R PRiuNx)xtNus, 1ENATE. The Senate iseembled at 12 M.. but without- tranmeting any business of im 110USle 01F RIP.PRMSENTATIVES. -ThmHousamet at 12 M. TheSpeak er tdok the Chair. Wi- Ji Mixeon, member from Barn. well Cpnty, appnared at the Olrk'sI . duly sworn,. and took his seat. On motion Q To linson, a bill to vs tablish a -de bhlihn A"yh1m' wal read a eecoild time, tind ordered to be engrosad r4r.*dSr4 readi. Adjournued. -81VAN A'i T 4; - The Senmto floseMbled at 12. M., and was called, to order by: the President pro tein. * ?Iici j serit to the S-iato a c.m cilriqA A olutign to lippoilit a Joint comltUto,jja.Oepytg taxii' and rates of firi8ht:by rajlroad companies. RIo fdiferd to tho -Comniittee on Rail 'Cdrbt subiAtied thio report of thme Specig CommI,ittee appointed at thme special- session of the Genueral A asembl t-inqumire utto the liabilhties andl asnets of t,hp lb,mmk Qf the Staie, .which wavs rearl and rdf'err.d to'- the Commit tee on Judiiary, to. whlom- was refnrred bills to puMlsh shteruffa'and'.other otlicers violat. jing t eJ,i nes'.ead arnd relative to sales of pi;og m1f1or decrees of the conrts of -qmly and ciremit courts, reported back t saam4withW tetmmndationu thmpt. liy dq pass. Agreed to, and or. 4t'a .to be engrossed ior a third read, - beslie-i16trodieed a-bill providing for thu' e'etlioV ihd denintg the powver. anid 4W\i?fd'uties of thme peace, and for r,egitting the Pract,ice mn justices' courts, hbt thero not bomng a quorum present, bh' rimotion of Hayne', thme Sergeanit-at Anfis d 6d o' en~d for absent 14bthj3E&' EPI ESENTA TIV Es. The House met at, 12 M. The Speak er too's LkO;ajg , y Whppr rom the Oommittee on the Judjdsyrrep rt. larA.ily o:1.ills to a,m1end an Act entitled "An Act, to or gan1z the~ Arci Gontts,'' and ato Os tablish a do jjg,e for t,1o0 benefit of Circuit Jdages. id over 'for a sec endIiIeAGige e ,*. - - a nc'.rd tumenid an Act enti. n Aortasanthorise the salo of th*QolmbiakOCanal."a Lavid over for a 49detdbi . " The bill rovides (fhat M~dI1 n a giepes n~ af'th'e cat. Steadol ts aoathi, .,i1t du&erite4ntddecd a toalter kna an Act entited "An A Ets te'ht dmize .ro ea pg ion,whieb rnite a 144ea&.sa-of the SW4 II GmOJ(4411 Wimest. 5ce m the charter of tIhe Cbfhast6h,"iouth Carolina, e auatrn Com ttiitted to the comn. o$o.rs ,to qualify," was indaintIy postpo&.d. The Speaker lad before the 11ouse Lies ig9 from the Governor, Nos. 13 n~d r41 trnsmitifing for the co'nsidera ios o the louso reports from lion. J. j. Nengl6, Cnptroller.General, in atc. Vrdanlice with 8ection 4 of Act 4, 801, 14g-1lhr lesiion, 1800 ; and enclosing eports from Qonnty Commissioners, in coordance with Sfctlion 33, Act 65, pecial session 1868. A bill to regtlato and provido for the myment of Commissioners and Mana. .ers of El-ctions, was recommitted to e Comnittee on Privileges and Blec. .ions. 'tohe considerat ion of the bill to nmend Act to license pilots was indefinitely most Ponled. The Senate snt to .his Hlotuse bills tuthorizing the Coiptroller-General to mudit Ilie aeotim s of Commissionerj and Maimg-ra of Elections ; to anend an Act 11n1litled "An Act to extend the imo for officers to qualify. Read and relerred. . The bill to amend nh Act eilitLled 'An Aqt to nuthoriza tho sale of the Columbia Oan'" was Iaken ip, on no tion, road the soeond tint, ani ordered to ho engrossed for a third reading. On ii )t ion of George Lea, the rule reqiirihg tweinty-four hours to elapse afier a hill has been laid upon the denks of menibers. before it, cah be consid .red, was su1spendted. Mr. 'Tiurner i!troduced a bill to altor mid amend an Act entitled "An Act to ulose th operations of the Bank of the Stato of South Carolina." Read and reft-rred. Adjourned. Tiu WomiKNo Mm.-io 1 t.he nO blest man of whom our free country can boast ; whether in the workshop or at the plow, you find the same nloblo hearted, free and independent beitg. A nd if there is a imn in society upon whom we look with esteem ani kdmira. tion, it is the independent. sober work. itngman. We care not whether lie be farimer, mipchnnic or common lipborer whether his toil,aro endured in the workshop, or the coal mine; whether i8 home in in Ilh backwoods or in% the neat, cotungo. W lint a happy picture lie presents; what n reward for his hib r, who,l by his own naided exertions, es taLlishes for him:eIf a respectable poS lion in society ; who, commencing in poverty, by his skill and assidit y sir mout s every obi"nele, overcomes 1!verv proejit(lice; and finally succeeds in form ing a character whose valte is eniance< by those who come after 11111). - Such1a man we priso ns.the , nobbust. work of which human nature is eapable -the highest production slie can boAst. A nid let it be borno in mind by the Voting working man just entering npon the stage of native life-let it ever lie n. Itm foindatior.- and be the movin' sprng of his efforte-that this silnalio) hie must rIorain every nervo to attain. it canl bo nttained by ali Untiriig in dlkistry and virtious ainbition never fail to find their reward. They nevor vet. were exerted im vaia, anid onvor Will whilo honesty and justice find a home in the huini breast. It was remarked by im el(Itiont wir:ter, that tihe woilc ingman who had no miheritance but vir. t"n is the solo king among min, aind tle ily man among kiigs. "le envies not the son of ease, Nor lord in pritoely hall:. lit hows before the wise decree, In kindness ruennt for all." [IPicayunt. TIi.: FINAcCI,S-A Ty.PUnr.mcA N flA ret's --A very imgortant caucns of hloepublican senaotors was held yesterday rooning in tho ladies' reception room;~ ome fortyv being present. Senator An liony' presided, antd lie financial quaal Lion, to discuss which the -caucus, was hel, was at once taken hold of. Sena tor bMorton's Ii ll was very freely conm mentedL upon, and apparenttly met with favor, though no positiveo expressions wore matde uipoii it. Senat.or Ednmndri~'s resobtition to pay te principal aunt inter. est, on 5-20's in gold was simply advert ed to, not mneetinig with any~ favor, and( widl und(oubtedlyv be defeated. The coniferene(i lasted over an hotnr, a nuim. ber of the senators expressintr vIews nallch at variatice, atnd no definiite con clutsion was arrived at. The caucus adjoutrtned withlotit any settled policy upon the quest ion, atnd it mayv bo that anot her wvill be hteld at no0 remioto periodl, as the senatoin are geuierally favorable to some1 positive action be*ing takien at aln ea rly dany. -Wa'sh.ington Chr ,*f ice, 8th. A method reenmtly suiggesated for in creasing the' strength' oftoetal tubes sub. jecled to grat expanseivo forces. as can inon,, cylinders of hydraulic presses, et c., conisista In, heRtjpg, the cylinder~ and coating itw~itIia laver 9f copper anifl ti,of of pur&(in.' h3y meand of k 'mt Cildne, attng iron or'eteel , wire, prey. .vi.otflyr coated w ith (lie sa me substance,. isawonund round. the cylindet in~ 'a con tminuous spiral, the turns in close contact, anti several'layofr~ being made one above the other,, 'o ylinder .lietg kept )ot all.the time, iso tatt .io., ires remain ini a flexible con)ditionr, -Iron.ring may be p laced 'outside of-the pital 4trapping~s nnd an ext raordinar degree,o~(qtroength p) gtfdso as Ansosf ao obvtate the n icoinsiructimg a new local railway betwoeen Manchiester.And Didsbury, in G rest Trit ain, a gs o f 3{j feet' is pro of ile lii.as:ivW the uismalI &ote 8a (tidesQ Afidth, anid cos.ting, with the -roll[. tan .qtbdkf.oode-thilrd-less. RailwAgr .'or Norway1 .)viv ;s,tjsaeto,ry rgsplts. lie 'adtheir speed.. lao jui;ed', nt~my-fve miles per hour, .Thm60.. n tiages5wmllsbb like our 4street ;cas 20 reet long, 6 fut @NiOd.feet-high. nat;iugaf lia 'cco,ni6tIate twelve )assenigers 6ieach side, gvyjug over, 80 nubic feet or seto ,a ., Covernor Scott and the Bak dche State The action of the Governor in regard to the isste of bonds for all funded bills of the Bank of the State is a natterof [>UCh speculatlon. Sometime ago a tel-t ale reporting correspondent of the News inlornied. its readers, upon "the ,ery bet Huthority,"- that no bonds for the funded bills would be issued until the Governor obtained possession of the assets ot the Bank of the State. Since then, somebody, whether interested or disinterested, d-ponent sayoth not, has seen the ' .veriior, and it is now rep ported again ium '4t111 Vily bist an thority" that lhs (3overnor will sigi and w Ill issuo the be..., . 1,.tls or Im assets. Thn s.iirw l borie r al.oi itiorims us that his lxcilb-u. i.t m- 11 ,g.-ti-r clear u1pon the imiandor ni:1e o1,4 t le law, but if it lti-hod be Ibid int he has no dicretioiry, powers, thwro is then no iaterntiVo boit se com-ilimnce. else ho nity ren,-er him-ifif h6h.- to tle charge of oppo..ilimn Io the haw-nmiking pwer. If the Legi1-iunre has put its foot into the bog a Id maide 1: unconsti tutional law, tihe .overnior is niot im ti. at>le. So the,easo stiad.4. IL is iiti mnated thal. an opiiiim li:: lie-i asked of the Attorn-y-U--neral, and that it is already in preparat ion. Another miatter tX speilation is the Charleston mandiiu.; case. Eveq v body and his wife tippear it) profess to knov what, is ---iig to bo tl, vordict of the judges, 31:1iig it, of i.ourso, accord. ing to the inelinat0ion of the speaker. Your readers tayit% rest assured, he. ever, that . n general opinion of the court as yet hats beenl wril len. Each of the Justices4 oil 'I'esdaiy will s11). nt his aepairatt opimion i writilig, and a majority of the court givo the de Cision. The Legisl-te rassembYes I tw"lvo M. Tuesday, aiil will, it. is believed, remain in sedrion till th latter part of February or first. of March, when no doubt th,r will be a generai clearing out f.r Washington to %%itness thil) in anguration cerenioi- of the new Pre sident. Atmong others in town is our old friend and v-nernble fellow Ciiizel, Colonel Jeremniali D Yates, % hose lung gray locks nud flowi:ig beard give inm a very patriirrehaail appotirance. -The Uolonei was a neiher of our tatle lig. islatire in iulliflcation lllIin,es, and1 has all , the firo of I lis! old Roman in him still. Oil his sirrival hero was ent iusi. asiically greeled by his niumerous frieni and reintives, anl borne on Ihe should. era of soni of ti former from ie car riage to the hotl.. IIl, :s an Ihis wir to Charleston, aid lrings the glad news of rlinit a nulber of Ci;irlestoians hav, ing determned to roturn Pnd spend their last daya at their old home. [Colminbia Cr. 'jharlestn News. SIENATO SePRAOtR'S PUnCHAIS IN I".nLII..-The Jakwvillc (F!. Union says: Woereiniformiod thatilhe cclobratted Dungerness estate, the gen sif Cumber laud Island ; in view of Fernandinn, was purehaserl by Sennior Sprngue, of Rhode Island, on his late visit to this State. The estaito of D..mgorneiss coil. prises 6,000 acres ; the nmasimn will bI tixed up for a winier residence. and the land reserved for garileis, parkw, drives lnd hunting groiusl., eator Sprague has also purclhaisedq. on the nmo islamndl. a fino pllantlation of :3.080 acres, which will be dlevoteId to the enllivation ol Inmie, sa riiele now ini greait. demuand bot-h ini Europo11 and( this contry. Wei' undlcerstand that thte above lanids are elI gooed quality, with a valuable growthl of live-oiak. Th'le price .paid for it is $10 ant acre. Not long sice Senator Sprague, of Rhode Islatirl, Otise of lie ws.alhiest mnannlfactnrers of that commnoniwenIthi, paid a visit to thsis State, andI' invest igat ett Its waler privih-ges. It was then currently reported tis obhje.ct was a personal- examlinat ion, withi a view to investmnat, if t his shoculdl prove favor'a bsle. lie expressed his satisfaction with thle resuIlt of' his observatiojts. One of thie restiha of his presence was lie purchase. by his friensd arid allegel ngent, Major Psare, about a wvesk lince, of' tho :Valludbln sito know as the Kinal6r Bri-k Y?ad, nt the ~price' of $21,250. ,On Ithesday before res!s-r dlay, the cXItnsive &n'te~r power 'knownt as the Cohtimibia Cain;l, was also .puir ela ed by thn samel parties. Our telo' graphic correspodlent yestserdaiy states: "It is believed that a few flombIhs will wi.nsess tlohe buildinit of large mant:fac t ories oin land bordering on the caiial." TIo this belief we addt our earliest, flops. Peter Hackett, a Veteran prilnter wvhot used to wvork on the0 Now York T,-i. bunes, considerably excited H-ornee( Glreeley one dlay. Hfosco had writtent "Williamj T. '$ ard," in hIs tearful style of ehiirography, andi Pelor selt it "lRichard the Third."' the quotation "'Tis true, 'tis pity ; atid pIg ': tip, 'tis true ; Peter madle to read, "''Tis two, 'ti fit ; and fifty 'lis. 'tis twoi" ilor ace sent for' Peer ni-d %~aailed in sts'sp." Can't v'on rt'ad that copy ?" snarb-dc Horace. "Sure an' I cati't,'" saisi Pe-. ter. "Then," said Horace you ought to go to school a nionthi or two longer." "FIaix, lorace, ii wouldu't do you a bit o' haerm to take a lesson or two in pin-. mns~nhip yourself." There was no more satid. - 7." CUNTRAT'FultV LAhAltn. -Tie Co lumbue G .) nj: F!'hrmere tell tts that (redi,get are con tractmng the present.year very. freely. hundirdJf1a e *~.-we 1~.frr.y to eiyaoJaA d 'ehere plan" is in gepedfi disaveyr, .egree. wtork ;*eH w lJg thm employved,,buuthey run ti stock too severe! in order E8 have 8tFi ipsare intter 'i en-r f the b.ristles att4ohed," AL9AMAe--Take your cotton seed bone dust, stabWdmanuro and decayed vegetable inatto, and gypsum, and any farmer cai g6t rich. Wo would thknk no ono , to guarantoo us ten thousand dollara without worms and five thousand dollars profit with worms We have the best kind of moans of irrigation in this country. by reason of our artesian well. We bore from three to four hundred feet into the ground, strike a rich voin of wa. tor, and get a flow of fromt three to eight hundred gallons per minute, and run it.whoro wo please. This is a wonderful country for scinntifio farming, aid with a work manlike way of doing things we will got by-and-by For our cotton crop, $300,000,000 For sugar and molasses, 150,000,000 For tobacco, wh6at, ba con, &c.. &z., 150.000,000 Total, $000,000,000 and by a proper cnlcuilntion it will come nearor eight hundred millions, and this can be doubled hv applying the same skill and attention that are used to make a.iy other buinoss a suc 0S. Faiming is, unfortunnte, confined as a rule to the uneducated ; but show tme an educated, successful ior chant or a successful man in any c oupation, and I will showf yu one who would muko himself rich at farm ing in the South." As an evidence of progress we can also cito the fuot'that the immenso de. posits of mineral phosphates which exist in South Carolina, and have been known for twenty years, are now for the first time being worked in or der to supply pho-sphatio manure-the great necessity for cotton culture and for the renewal of worn-out planta tions. New an'i improved tools are also called for, and as the same quantity cannot now be made, great attention is being given to iiprov ing the quality of cotton, and inany new varieties are now being gradually introdued - Tur Looo oF.' EAit.Y RIrING.-"He who would thrive must rise at fire." Ss.ra ihn nrovPr, thotigh ilpre ; morn rhyme than reason in it. ; for if lie who would thrive must rise at five, it must naturally follow, lie who would dirive more must, rise at four, and it will oi,sue, as a conse, quence, that Ite who would still more thriving be Must leave his bed at turn of three-* And who this latter would outdo, Will rodse him at tiho stroke of two. A td, by way of'elimax to it all, it eholdlI be held that. lie who wouhl never be outdono. Will rouse him at the stroke voo; to "CA) the climax," lIo who would flourish best of all, Should never go to bed at all. The:eoent,discussions of the Legal Ten der Acts, says the Washington correspon, dent of the Charleaton Courier, have brought to notice here some original manusiript cor respondence between General Washington and several of tho leading imon of Virginia in refernoe L the Constitution then Just abouit to'bo submitted to the 'Convent ion in Virginia for its ratificatIon, General Wash. ington, as President of the Convention that f ra'kned the Constitution, addressod letters to Chancellor Ednmund Penadletcon, of Vir ginaa and others, earnestly commending the new form of Government to their favor, and especially for the reason that it would tree the cuntry forever from thie evils of depreciated Gov'ernment paper money. lie states that Patrick IIenry Is an advocate of paper money, andl will, therefore, oppose the adoption of the Constitution. (Chancel. Ior Pendleton replies to Ceneral Washington that the Constitution otught to be adopted ror the reasen, if tor no other, thait it Inhib ited the Glovernment froan making paper money a legal tender. These papers show that the writers considered that a law, mak,. lr,g Oovernmont paper a legal tender, would be In violation of the Constitution. There are niany who think that the Supreme Court will so decide, DlMA?i[ oP A/on Hunit ScuMat.a. The Newblerry Ile'aI an.notnees the (lRath of M[nj. flenry Summer, One of Ne'wberry's respecteid citizens, whio de purted t his lif, on Sunday Isa, in thio Geth year* of his age. [ie was a ironmi nent membher of the Newberry laar, a law a:ad literary studenat, and a zealonu.s advocate ot all ilarc pertained to the we-lfaure of the District, Hie leaves a widow anid three chiIlren, ana] was, at the time of his dleathI, Retgism mar ini Bank rauptc'y for the Third Congr essionial District. Mr. Jenckes, cf Rhode Island, in tenda to present a bill extending the limit of the operations of the Bank rupt act, after the holiday reocess. Ho fools confident that the Senate will agree to pass it, and that with the aid of the Southern me.nbers he will get it through the Houso. .A number of noble hearted Goor. gia ladies will give concerts this win.. ter in the principal cities of that8State to raise a fund for tho burial of Con fedeorato dead.' .We are aeqainnted wih "monster In liumfan form" who'.4y. that the only time when a woman does no t.exnggei.. at.,as,when she is talking about he~ own. Sutuner doesW't tink'fth P tnga1. vat1a has a rep lioa fowA gove'rn m*rtt. So tbh4 a,se 9A recon. struotion proves identaglous. ~Some years ,a a young man in Ber lm assisted anqlh n Wh bad * 8p~ 9tbe paget t' AToa,'y~ lc'b *5'.etisied wrdcit.n;g ,4fa lef bimtb the prson whom he had so slightly haneBa.~ Stiok to Him. We have a record of a colloquy be between a gentleman and his son, both lawyers,- the father having re. tired in easy ciroumstauces to a coun try place, some ten miles away from the scone of his professional labors. Ono Sunday morning the young gen- 1 tleman, homeward bound, met his father and mother on their way to I the church where they regularly at tended. The father said : "M,1y son, I am delighted, and so is youi dear mother, that you are going to heat our good man preach. You will be highly pleased with him." While the conversation was going on, a tall friend of the son came up, and familiarly addressing him by hIs christian name, said, before the fath er '.1 have got the bar open, so that we can have brandy and water when. over we want it." The friend, obsorving the solemn countenance of the father, boat a has. ty retreat. When lie was gone, the father put up his hands and said : "\Iy son, f could not have believed this of you I Look at poor poor moth. er and observo how she feels your wickedness." After a minute of dead silence, the father said : "hVlo is that bad companion of yours ?" "Well, father, if I must tell you, he is my best client, and the riohot man in town.'' The old gentleman thereupon slap ped his son on the shoulder and said : "Stick to him, my son ; stick to him, and never leave him !" - -60.0. Judge Andre ws, of Georgia, tells us E of an occasion when, to use a South ern phrase, lie was "taken down," by one of his audience during a political address. He was a candidate for Governor of his State, an,1 was ex. plaining to the large crowd how his friends had pressed him to be a can didat'. and that he was not seeking the office. "In fact," exclaimed lie, "the of fico of Governor has been following in for the last ten years I" Just then a tall countryman in the - audience arose and shouted, "But here's yer consolation, Judge : you're gainin' on it all the time, and it will never catch you I" The prophecy was literally fulfilled. Arabie and Tom sparked the same girl. One night Archie called on her and found her alone. After some conversation lie burst out with : "M'ss Mollie, do you think you could leave this comfortable home, kind father and mother, loving broth ers and sIsters, and go to the far West with a young man who has little to live on save his profession ? "Miss Mollie laid her hand gently on Archie's shoulder, with her eyes about half closed, her ruby lips slightly apart, and said softly : "Yes, Archie, I think I could. "Well,' said Archie, "my friend Tom is going West, and wants to mar ry. I will mention it to him." In addressing a class of young ]a dies, Elder Podson, said, 'Now, my dears, you're afraid of bears, I sup pose.' (Young ladies look interest 0(1.) 'Well, you must always have two. bears in your house.' (Young ladies look alarmed.) 'Yes, my dears, two bears must be ycur com- d panions through life.' (Young ladies c frightened.) 'Yes, two bears-bear and. forbear-must be nurtured in your bosoms;' (young ladies go in for two bears.) "Well," said an old judge to a ne gro who hamd been hauled up for steal ing a pullet, "what have you to nay for yourself 1" "Nuffin, but dis, I was as crazy as a bed bug when I stole aatjar pullet, cos I might have stole a bigh hen, and never done it. Dlat proves I was laborin' under de deli- a umn tremendous." When a man has hot got enough money to pay for his dinner thsre are ' plenty of people ready to give im a cold shioulder. Men who endeavor to look fiercely by cultivating profuse whiskers, must be harem soaromi fellows. The most direct method of deter. mininag horse piover-stand behind and tickle his hind legs with a briar. The man who "challenged contra. 8 d iction" got into an awful fight, and i~ was severely beaten. JUST RIEIEWED. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Bacon: (Shoulders), Suga r, Molasses, Ilye and t Corn Whiskey a Soda anid I Bu&ter Crackers, Ch.aese, Sardines, ~Raon, Almond, - p A FINE 44 NThNT OF Catadiesd Frenc bouset nat eet 10 A VING nearly eXhausted our fistsup. ply of Fall and Winter Goods. Ve are almost d4Ily recolivbg' bresh adidl. tions to our stook, consisting of lankets, Domestics, Osnaburge, Caslmeres and . Jeans Prints, Jaeonets, Shoes, &o ugar, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, RiCO, &0. -AjSO, Fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine. o all of w hoh we invite the attention of urchasers who have the Cash. Ketchin, cHmster & Brice, WINNSDORO, 8. 0. oct 29 NEW STOCK. )OoTS and Shoes, (N. 0. make) IItts Caps, Blnoking, (Mason's) Blcking Brushes, Coffee Mills, Coffee rots, Tea Pots, (fancy) Buckets, Wash Pans, Tin Plates, Stralners, Orators, Cups, Table. Salt, Spoons, Paper, Envelopes, Ink,"Pens 0oton Cards.l ipes, Wat er ucket s, Mackerell, Choose, Crackers, Soaps, (all kinds) Soda, Starch. Candles, Black Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon. Cloves, Nut Megr, Powder, Shot, Caps, Pis tols, Piokles, Sar. dines, Oysters, Fresh Can. d i es, aisins, Almonds. Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nutte English Walnuts, Chewing and Smok. ing Tobacco, Negars, Shoe Thread, Taoks, Yatikey Notions, Ac. ust received by JIN McINTYKE & CO. oct29. Just Received, BY JOHN De MOARLEY. INEFAMILY FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon Country Cured Hams, Irish Potatoes, Mackerel, Lard, Tea, Candles. Soapp. Sardines, Oysters, Craokers, Aisns. Oranges, Jamaca Rum, Porter, Ale, 31oldsses, Whirkey, (of all kinds,) Corn. 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SW Store two doors below Dry ce's Cor ner, Main Street, Columbia, 8. . F. A. SOUTER, M. HALLMAN. n,m 10) ROSADALIS PuriMes the Blood. XAw Sale by Dmggas Evyw r. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, MANVF.AOTURED BY Goodrich, Winerp In 00 WHlOIESALk GISQ~T(TS, CharletO 0. t . For Solfere by M'~ADD DR0S. sept 17 DUP?ONT'S 1 WO invite the attention of dealers to. In arge and Well Assorted- stock of POW i, consisting of Kids g, In kegs, half and quarter ke aIs a one pound and half pound canis Deer ff, in kegs, half and quarter kegs, also in one pound and half pound esnisters. Engir Sporting and Rine, in 61 pound kegs, onb pound and ha)f poupd canisters. Eagle bucking, in 121 and 61 pound kegs, fie touud and one pound osnlsters.. Blasting Powder, it twenty-Ave pound ke . Sporting, Mining and. ohipping..Po e V a GV re - it, itria 6& ihe cale beited Mills of H. J. DUtONT DaNEM. 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No person Ueflneniont, eeWomita housewife, or lady of taste che afordI to dco '. without the Model Mlonthly.."Speeimbzt copies, 15 onts ; mailed free;i Yearly, -$8, with a valuable premuiumn; two.copies, $6.610 three copies, $7.60; t' cY opies, $12, suj splendlid preminmr for clubs at $8 ea'h, with tho first 'premiums for eadh ! subscrib. or. &'A new Dartramn & Panton Sewing Maehine for 20) subteribero at $8 each. Publioatien offie, No. 478 Draay, New Yotk. Demol'est'. Month liend Toting' Ainlries together $4,. with fhe premiums for each. School for YQung Ladles. WINNSB,lB0, 8. 0, .NEl under'signed will' aben a' I,.eShool fotr Youing L4adies in Winnsboro, on the. 18th of,Jan uary, at the . Acadcimy formerly occupied b.y the Ret, A. 0, Sta. oy. MRS. ROOINDA 8IM8, a hId of iEt expevience a. A teacher * .s et it conduct of the sehool.' as a teaoe of 0di c elkony have eharge of the MitsicalD Rate. pub &esto of l'Uaentji Ve' Primary Department, $90 Intermediate DepRrmq$ Higher Depad hf.bi- 16 0 Muste,' Pfette 'a ' - : ' . Satin.and Freneh are Iabin'ded - -" torgoisg ( n&there are.ne extfa ehh ge A1eba depueiwlbe d that *ia iri eei ai' arp as~o; qd areuaqj9 'eachers eon a i is,eI~iS (u5bI f to ks e 0RANGES, LBM0148 * 7A ~ y)#p Novlt hske,glegs PWWbe des Mor.v *N UMildfR ?00;