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Taa ?iiiok'r fBiif^-Al t m^o| of B Truiteer of the MMUt held at Philadelphia on tie 16th nltime, 110,000 wm expended laet year for the beeett of Southern rducettoeiel inetltutioue. ' The oapltel, $3,009,009, yield* lotereat an. nually in the aum ot $179,900. $10,000 of tbla amount la referred aa a aurplua for extraordiesry appropriation. The Miaalaalppl State bonda in the baada of the Treateee amount to $1,600,000. Their alue will be greatly eobaaeed aa eoon aa affaire Seutb become more settled. The annual' Interest will then amount to $76,000. QoiGKsrr Tim og Record.?The Nsw Yorli Tinti, of Sunday, speaking of (bo recent trip of the steam ship Cberleeton, says It boo boon (totod that Captain Barry n> ado tbo voyage from Charleston (n Mow York oo? bla loot trip la furty-eigbt boora. It ru nab 1 f made in loan (ban forty-seven boom. Captola Barry left tbo dook at Cbariooton at 2 PMon Tucaday, and arrived at the dock in Now York at qaarter?p*et I, on Thursday.? Allowing twenty nelnntoa difference of tine would make bia voyage Ifom dock to dock, forty-six hours and fifty-Ave minutes?the fastest yet oa record, though the Captain tiopes to boat tt during the summer. This Is decidedly better than the fasteit railroad time.? Charletfon Otmrter. r TT a i 'raw A TtiistirifO dispatch fro.u Little Rook, annonticss officially that Governor Clayton has resigned the United 8tatea Senatorshlp to which he wae elected by the Arkansas Legislature. The roaeon assigned by bim for bis -action is that bo believes his eleotion was a plot of the Conservatives to got him out of toe waj so that tbey could get control of tho State government LATEST QUOTATIONS Of SOUTHERN SECURITIES IN OHAULKOTON, 9. O. Corrected Weekly by Bunker nod Broker, No. i!t Broad Street MARCH 10, 1871. Slate S ?< urii ( ? ?? South Carolina, old ?<@7f ; do oeur, @68; do, regUt'd atock, -(a)*. dtp Atarilfm?Augusta, Oa. Bonda, ? (Q 80; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, ? (St 48; Charleston, 8. C., Fire Loan Bonda, ? @?0; Columbia, 8. C. Bonds, ? @ Ad. Railroad Do'ndo?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage)?@60 ; Cbarleaton and 8a*annab, ?@ 63 ; Charlotte Colombia and Augusta,?@86 i Cheraw and Darlington.?@96; Greenville and Columbia, (1at mnrt) ? @85 ; do, (State guarantee) 1?(ft 63 ; Northeastern, 1st mnrtgage,-?@89 ; Northeastern, 2d wort., ?-@78; Savannah and Charleston. (1st mort) ?@78 ; do, (State guarantee) ?@70 ; Squtb Carolina, ?@78; do, ?@70 ; Spartanburg and Unioa, Railroad Sto ck??Charlotte, Columbia ; tireenville and Celum* | -and cS?rlait?o, ?<3? ndirott' Company Shtrsi, ? ? 38; South Carolina Railroad and Panic Shared. ? (A 38. Krtknnm*, dc?New York Sight, one-half off. Hold, $1.16 (d> $1.1$; BUwer,$l.63@? SoHlk Carolina Bank Bills. Bank of Charleston ?(jfc? Bank of Camden 30(cg? Bank of Georgetown-. 2m? Bank of Soeth Carolina. ..8?? Bank of Cheater ..8?? Bank ofllamburg.. 7f<n? Bank of Newberry. .?({?? Bank of State of 8. C, prior to 1861 80 (A Bank of State of 8 O. iaaue 1861-62 25@ ? Planter*' and Meehanioa' Bank of Charleston... ??? People'* Bank ofChsrleatoa -?A ? Union Bank of Charleston........... .?(aj? Baetb western R. R. Bank of Charleston. (old) ?@ ? Southweitern R. R. Bank of Charleston, (new) ? ? State Bank of Charleston 5(3)? Fanners'and Exchange Bank of > Charleston 2^ ? 'Exchange Bank of Columbia 6? ? Commercial Bank of Columbia 7(5$? Merchant'* Bank of Cheraw... SA ? Planter*' Bank of Fairfield..... 3@ ? State of South Carolina Bill* Re 95(3) ? City of Charleston .Change Bill* V5@? Bill* marked thus [*] are being redeemed at the Bank Counter* of eaeh. Cheering' Facts for the Bilious. Every dny deinon*trate* more clearly that liver complaint, in *11 it* di*tre**ir.tr form*, can he control!* 1 and curd wl'hout difficulty or inoonvenlmce I* i? an obelinate di*ea*e, hnt V* n'h*tln*ey 1* not proof igafMt Ike nertinae'f remedial and re a tor a liveoperation of HOSTETTER'5* STOM A Of I BITTERS. That genial corrective eompelt the organ to do iU duty, it mtual eeerete regularly and healthfully under Ihe influence of the Bitter*. Their action bring* It. bark iron* * eta'e of rebellion into perfect hatmony with the la we of health. If there le eodlvcnces, it ?ll?ap pear*; if there U aide-ache or l?<-k ache. It eeaeee ; if the akin and the white* of the eye* are tinted wi'h *operflunu? bite, they recover ibrir natural hue; if the appetite ie gone, it return# ; If lit* digestion ie impair ed, it 1* re?lor ; to hrtef, eUierrr the eymptonfa of the enmplaiat may he, and whatever the pheee it ha* **?umed a enre it certain. Such are th* uniform effect* of thU preparation where hllio<>* diecaae ha* p,. ... ^.. v.?, urTni'i'Vij IMII in CBWB ?h?? there la merely a #<>n?titntinnal ten* deney to littrrampliint, ii may he prevent*4 throughout life hy the regular na<\ in mall qnao itiea, of thU palatable antidote. Thaae ere prn#en facta, *nd ?b?ntd ha ae rtoualy pondered?or. rather, they ahou'd he promptly acted upon?by all prraona of tilMooa-haolt. . ; 43-s TTTK TAIN tfjtt.RH fa hy unireraal consent allowed to have won for heelf a r>naUli<in nanurnnuil I n ih< ?' medtaal preparath.aa Iteianani nseou* cf? fast In ?be U adinat ion and ex'inclion ol Pain Ma Ml* be frttw fo>m* incident ?? the klMo Ujeitv. and ;he i?naol??li?d written ?4<P#?rV'?l feirtimeny bf the rt>*? h In It* fader .'bare been, end are la iU *? be* adverlleemmonte. The ingredient* nf the Pain Kin **, t>?ing p irely Vrorrtm.K, render ll e perfectly ere end eflteeelou* remedy lnk?n internally, ae well ae lor external applications when peed aeeu to directions. The alain up on linen from ire use ia readUly removed by washing with al?r>hel. This medicine, Justly eelebrated for the rare of en many of th? sfliloiinn* incident to the human family, hat now been before the ptihlie over tmei* year*. and haa found ite way Into almoet every corner of the world ; and whenever it b*e been need, the re me ?pi?lea ia expreered of he medical pi opevtir a. Ia eay attack, a here prompt action up the ayateia la required, the Pain KtHei ia iaeaUiab'e. lie almoat Inst aufsnetjue effect ia Relieving Paia i* truly wonderfol: a.d wake. ? J ? - *' *' "?? W..WM H?rU ?ccn-niirv III fillPCUOn* 11 r?? lo iU nam*, a PAIif KILLER. 42-# ? ? ' is -mmni SASH, BLURB ARI KOULDXHQ AM? DRX6SKO Flooring, Coiling, Weather Bo? Over a hundred .different Put lorn* of lor aeie it Now York prices. Manicl-Prcce*, abort notice. 6tair Hall, Ncweta and Ballust* to order. flood and Substantial Work made n chei United Statea. We hare on band the large* BaltlnLore, all of wbicb we guarantee will gii Sutiatantlal Work. The entaeriber* can refer Carolina and Florida, aa to tbe character of t Oppoalte Wan do Fertilltei Work*, and i Pavilion Hotel*. Mi Hair Vigor ?In common with many otiieia we have felt a lively intereat in the invertiwationa which Dr. Aver haa been malting to dircover the rauaea of failure ot the liair. and to provide a rini'dy. Ilia rrscaiehca nre avid to have been much more thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. The reault ia now -l<eh>re u* under tbe name ol Aita'a Hair Vigor ? We have given ii a trial.jvnd with full aat irtrtftion It qoal* our moat favorable anticipniiona. Our gray haira have di*appeered, cr reaume 1 their original e?lor ; and a visible cr<-p ??f soft, silken hair haa Staitad on a part of the scalp which waa cut re I- k.u n.ji.. ir.j-. i; J/BIIJ rvx c, JJVAl W ?-0 DR, HENRY P. GOODWIN, LIMA.S. C., Respectfully tenders bi? professional skrvice8 to tbe publio. March 16 46 4* Farm and Residence FOR jflLjlljillEl m THE SU3SCRIBEK olfera for rale his "GREEN " FARM, of about Two Hundred Acres, a little more than a mile from tbe corporate limits of Greenville. Tbe House is a Write and comfortable one, conlaUiiag eight ro?au>g with Ore places, and two others wittiest t Are-places. On the placo are orchards of Apple, Cherry and Peach Trees, a body of Woodland, a piece of very rich BOTTOM LAND, and a large bed of clay suitable fur brick making, out of which largepridlt snap be winda. Tbe plsce is supplied with an abundance of snost excellent water, one of tbe springs being strongly chalybeate. oar""' famisft* vifeviu." Mar 16 46 tf Notice Is hereby given that I will apply, to s. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, on ihe SdfA tiny of April next, for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estuto or DAVID BAKNKTT, deceased. All parties having claims against said Estate, will present them to me or tho Probate Judge, on or be lore said day. LEWIS McCAULY, Adm'r. March 11, 1871. 46 6 Notico 18 hereby Riven to all whom it may concern, that I will apply to S. J. Doutbit, Prohate Judge of Greenville County, for a final discharge, on tit 13(4 Joy of April nrxl, a< Executor of the Estate of JOSEPH A. MOORE, deceased. 8. W. BARTON. Executor. March II, 1371. 46 6 The Stato of South Carolina) GREENVILLE COUNTY. By 6. J. VOUT1JIT, Etquirx, Juilyc of Probolt of moid County. WHEREAS, A S. Duncan, has filed a Petition in my Office, ptnying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of HORACE G. BALFOUR, deceased, should be granted to him, Tkttt art, therefore, to cite and admnntnli all and singulnr the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear in the Court of ProluOo for said County, to be holdeu at Greenville Court House, on lit Tld day of Barei in.I., to show cause, II any, why'lhe aid Administration should not ha granted. 8. J. DOUTIIIT, J. P O. C. Office of Judge ol Probate, March 8, 1871 Mar 16 46 i Offico of Board of Counter ) Comrais ioners," [ O RKKNru.^E, 8. C., March lit 1871. ) ALL parties Retailing Spirituous Llquori WITHOUT LICENSE, are berebj notified tbat the iaw will he atrictly enforced without delay, unless application is made it this Bonrd for License for Three, Six oi Twelve Months, and payment made in ad ranee, as follows: For 8 months, 812.60; I months, $26 ; and for 12 months, $60. Infor uiation baa been received by this Bonrd, tha a number of parties, in various sections of tb< County, are not complying with the law; art yet retailing, and the time for which tbej were licensed having expired, will report ant extend the time or discontinue business. Pe titions signed by six reliable citisens, will tx required. Applications attended to ant placed on Ale every Saturday. Sub Comrais sioners of Roads are required to aid thii Board in detecting defaulters. W. A. HUDSON, C. C. C., pro tew. Mar 8 4.1 2 18TI. 1871 spring ana Summer TRADE. MARSHALL &BURGE CHARLESTON, S. C. WE aIie offering to tub mer tbioli of the interior, t LARGE AND ATTRACTIVI or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY QOODS no Which we ?ell at the loweet market priori h prompt paying ctntomcr*. MARSHALL A BUROR. Mar t 43 3m Notioo tS hereby given to all 8"b?Ag*nU <b Land C<>mmi**i?n. that, fr?m and a(t? the let day ?I Mareh, 1871. they will ri port all their proceeding* to Hon. F. I r CARDOZO. 8ecr*Urv of the Advi?oi Board. ROBT. 0 DkLAROE. L 0. 8. 8. 0. i Colombia, February 48, ll7l. Mart 48 4 IP I? A E H E G milth. irdi, Shelving, Box Boards, Ac., Ac. Moul:^ ngs, unking over K'O.OOO Tcet on band Door and Window Frames made to order at ira of Walnut and Mahogany, on hand and made ip at this establishment as can be made in the t stock of the above Goods south of the City of re entire satisfaction to ail who want Good anp to gentlemen all over this 8tate, Georgia, North belr work for the past twenty years. SV. P. RUSSELL Sc CO., KA8T END HASKL STREET. n the immediate vicinity %f Charleston and >rch 15, 1871. 45-t 8 31 LARGE STOCK AT COST! FOIi CMH^ONLY! [U1AVING purchased the entire LnJ STOCK OF GOODS ?f the late Firm of H. BEATTIE & CO., 1 will sell tlio Banjo AT OOBT 703. 0A8H, YM03 The Mock Constats of Dress Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinets, Jeans Domestic Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Notions, of all Kinds, Rtady Made Shirks Stationery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Umbrellas, ?fcc. | Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. I WILLIELTBELDW oust: Ready Made Clothing. Cloaks. and also a small lots of DRUGS. County Merchants wishing some lines of Goods to till up their Stock, will find it to their interest to call. Thanking tyy Jricuris And the public for tltcir g<ivcrot>? support m the past, I respectfully solicit the continuance of their patronage in tho future. YVM. BEATTIE. ( OO') ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. I Have tho Agency for the Sale of this Fertilizer, which is recommended to Planters as one of the best made. Win. Beattie. Greenville, 8. C. March 4, 1871. Mar 8 43 2 Tho State of South Carolina. UHKRNVIM.fi COUKTir. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry WKim of H'ri Facia*, t?? me directed. I will wll. betnre the Court Ili.uta door, on Sal ft Joy in April next, between the hour. <>( to oVIock In the Ion-noon and 3 o'clock in the afirrn-'On. All that pieoo or parse! of Land, containing ' (350) Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or leas, adjoining iahds ol Win. Cox, Win. West and others. Alan, the following prraon1 al property, to wit: Ou Tuesday after Salusday in April neat, at Defendant's residence, 1 sorrel Mnre, 1 sorrol Ilorse, 1 Mule Colt, 1 I Colt, 3 Milch Cows, 4 Yearlings. 3 Calves, 20 head of Sheep. 1-Bow and 2 Figs, 3 Shoals, 200 bushels of Corn, 4 stacks of Fodder, One Two Horse Wagon, 1 Clock, 1 Wardrobe, 2 Feather Beda and Bedding, 2 Mattresses and Bedding, 4 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau, 1 Folding Leal Table, I dntcn common Chairs, 1 Side 1 Table, 1 Saddle, 1 lot Cooking Utenails. Levied f on as the properly of E. C. Cunningham, at > the suit of George W. Williams A Co. and 1 others. Homestead in toe abovo case, to be r set off before day of sale. ' On Tuesday after Sales-day in April, the personal property of Charles Terry, to wit: 1 1 Mare and Colt, 1 black Pony, 1 sorrel Mure, - a wniie icarting*, I uow anil t.'alt, 1 Slab, 1 9 Centre Table, I Candlextaud, 1 Looking Gla/*, | 1 set of Drawer*, I lot of Doze*, 1 Ox Cart, ' * Kaw-blde?, 2 parfela Ltiraber, 14 email ling*, 10 Bee Gum*, 1 Bale Cotton, 1 Ox Yoke, 1 J Corn Shelter, 6 hnsbela Whcnt, 1 Wheat Pan, ' A Boxen, 2 Barrel*, 7 Sheep, 1 Buieau, 2 Settee*, I Cheat, 1 Bowl anil Pitcher, 2 Chair*. 1 1 Table and Stand, 1 Buggy and llarne**, 25 buebela Corn, 1 lot Sundrie*, 12 Chair*. I Dining Table, alio Defendant'* interest in the " Sullivan Manufacturing Company." Lev> led on a* the property of Charlea Terry, at , the auit of L. Lendhardt atfll other*. ALU, All Defendant'* right, title and interrat In the Palate of Peter Taylor, deeeaxed. Levied on a* the properly of Jntnea N. Taylor, at the auit of Win. Trammel and other*. Sold at the riak of the former purehaaer. ALIO, One Hundred and Seventeen Acre* of Land, more or leea, lying on South Tyger Kiver, adjoining land* of lgnatiua Pew, Jane* Neabitt ) and other*, being a tract of land conveyed by defendant to Mary Bailey, Sold a* the property of J. J. Bailey, at the auit of R. D. Long, Asaignee. A MO. All the Defendant'* right, title and lnt# ! eat in a Trnet of I .and ennveved K?.- tl.fanil Knt t?> Clirolln* llatl, on the northeast prong of R?edy River, containing EightyAcr>s, more or less. Sold as the properly of W. Berry Hawkins, st the suit of W. J. Black at Co. Alto, Four Hundred end Twenty Acres of Lend, more or hit, lying on the North Caroline line Sold ee the property of W. A Biehop, et the suit of Miohsel W hl'mire. * Terms rs?h. Ptnehaseialo poy (or stamps o end papers. J. L SOUTHERN. 8. 0. C. flbcrifTs Offloe, March 7th, 1871. Mar 48 4 Notice e ? S is hereby given to all whom it.may eonir I cern, that 1 will apply to 8. J Dnothit, i- I ri bale J "dye of Oreenvllle County, en (b * I . 4np o/ April ufrt. for a host discharge y i " 4 dmitil'irator of the Estate of LEWIti \? ORTH1NGTON, deemead. Wit, H. HOVET. March 1, 1871. Administrator, fct.r a 48 e 4 U. 9. MARSIIAL'SSALG. Bouth-Cmrulina District?In JSqwt#. Obohob F. Towiin h* Hodobs Dbob , at ol. BY rlrtue of n tUoree of tlie Honorable tie Cireutt Oourt of the Uniud State* lor the Iilatriot of Sou1 It Carolina. to me dl rect*d and delivered in tlia abate MM, I will ?ipore for r?le to Ilia high at MJter, at public auction at l'r?enville Court Hohm, ... MlU'lH V lU. *A J-.. _? A :? <-? v ><i "?7 vi n|?i itoil, being the flittt Monilnjr of Mid month, AH that Valuable end I)KslKAHLB PROPERTY, in the town of Greenville, known the "Oit'ly Lot," said lot front inn 80 feet on Main street and the Public Sqnnrf, 3O0 'eel on Spring et> eel and 111 fr?i on Falls at reel. Uti tit- premises is a Tw. -Story itrick House, (tin roofed), "J6 lest by 24 fret In the clear, fronting on Main aire-1. with side door on Politic Square, and a good Two Story Forme I>w?llii.g House with seven lism1, (five fire-place*). all in go<?d repair. Tie STORE ia one of the heat tin-tn'.sa atands in the town, and lie Dwelling ia approximate and ) et private. On the lot ia u well of g?ud water, and an excellent public aj ring near hy. The Garden is a large and exoel'ent one. The annual rental of thia propei.ly it woitli fiom 81.000 to 81,200, and li ia susceptible of giaat improv anient a. Allogi-ther it is one of tl<a most desirable in real merit i in this thriving young o ty, which ia on tlic 1 Una of the Atlanta and Richmond Railiotd (the ahorlest line between New Yo<k ami New Orleans), and 140 miles from Colum bia by tail. Aa t|ii? property is sold tinder a decrei of f. recloMire of a mortgage given for th? fiureliaae money, tbe ll ha are considered ndispulntile. Terms of a.?le ? Cash, Purchaser to pay U. S Marshal for all necessary papers and Internal Revenue stamps. 9 L E JOHNSON. U. S. Marshal District of S. C. Mar R ' IV 1 Notice IS hereby given to nil whom It mav concern. thai 1 will 'l-pir fn H. J. Ix-Mlliii. I Prolmtr Judge ?f Greenville County, on the 4th Jay of April next, for a final discharge ? Admlni-ii Mtor of tlie Estate of WILLIAM LIN USEY d'ccai'il. JOSHUA PUUITT, Administrator March 4lh, 1H71. 43-4 WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN AND BEAUTIFULLY GILT AND FROSTED TIIEY Combine elegance with <lurnl<ility. For sale by FOSTER A 11 UNTKK, Earlt-'s Brick Store. THIS i* t?> eortifv, that the Firm of FOSTER A HUNTER ?ro to hnve the Eaclufive Agency in Greenville, S. C., from thin date, Januiiry 27tb, 1871. LOUNDERBACK A SMITH, Miuuitclurtri, Philadelphia, Pcnn. Mar 4 42 3 Tck II< i>k \vk Live In. The mil d is llie tenant of the body, and nn'co tin* tene ni?nt is kepi in gn.id ri-|mlr, the Immortal occupant i* dcpicatcd, distraught, ini-o-ra* de, and area things " as through a gUs?, darkly," not as they really are. When the stomach la relaxed. the liver torpid, the bowels disordried, and I he nervea unstrung, invigorate, vitaliz*, regulate andlone llu ni ? iili T \ It IIA NTS RKLTZER APERIENT. It* op. raiiun is certain, painters and sulttlary. ItbMngs the netjnn of there important organ* into conformity with the laws of health; the rpiilt* rise, the brain clears and the capacity to enjoy life is restored to de-ponding invalids, (fold t>y all Dmgists. 42-5 COTTON SEED MEAL. '^^'OTIIING else in ihe w?r'd uill ntnke Jl^I ? milelt cow DO HER HEST, ineillier quantity or quality. Feed not over four pints at each meat, and yotir own ?.>w will <o"vince you ? Pi ice (I40.Q0 p*r ton, rush with order, with discount for I a rite r quantities. columhl A oil company. t3T Od Meal atnl Hone Furl Hirer, lur nished at f85 per ton cash Coll on Heed one hi or contracted for to tie delivered in July and August. 42?1 March I Eighteen Ycnrs of Practical Success ? Quick Action and Permanent Improvement cf tho Soil. M APES' NITROGEN I ZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, rpilE driest and best inanufac JL tured in this country. ?olc for Cosh. Apply to. FOSTER & HUNTER, Agents. Feb 22 40 tf rlTIKINK' **?! * COUTH OAHOLZNA. Deposit! of $1 and Upwards Received IWTERBST ALLOWED AT THE KATE OI SEVEN PER OCNT. PER ANNUM. ON CERT FlOATES OF DEPOalT AND SIX PER OE IT COMPOUN DED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNT S. OrriCRRS?Win. Martin, President ; John B. Palmer and John P. Thomas, Vice Prcsi dent ; A. 1. Breniser, Cashier; John C. B Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors.?Wade Ilnmpton, William Mar tin, A. C. Ilaskcll, F. W. Mi-Master. John P Thomas, K. II. Heinitsh, John B. Palmer Thomas K. Oregg, Columbia. J. K'i (Irogir, Marion ; fl. T. Scott, Newbcr ry ; W. O. Mayes, Newberry ; B. II. Kutledge Charleston ; Daniel Raventl, Jr., Charleston. Branches at Ahheville and Newberry am other points. A general Banking buaines done. 40-Sm K? h 22 Edwin J. Scot', Son & Co. S A IT S 2 R O ARB b n o s a n o, COLUMBIA, 8. C. WITH AMPLE FACILITIES, THE' offer Liberal accnnim'tdatiiins in Ih Discount of Notes and Drafts; the purcha* and sale of EXCHANGE, 8PECII BONDS, STOCK, BANK BILLS, AO., and tha COLLBCTIOl OF COMMERCIAL PAPER, p* Interei allowed on Deposit*. Feb 22 41 Sm COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUHBU, 9. WM. CJOHMAN, PKOTHirro*. r|^UK Propr ?tor of tbo plftMniW loMUd 1 and "Ic^inilv fttrnlehed Establishment, at iliiHl*)* G*plt?t, <1rdrnto Inloi n <tie travelling public and ntheraseeking ?> rommodationa that tba "t'olumhia" la in every rrip^et i fliat-claas Hotel. un?o?paa*ed l>y any in lite State or the Unlud States. Situated in lite bm-i?ecs centra of tbo elty, with fine lnrg- a by room*, end tal>!* ?upplbd with Mary delicacy of theaeaaon, both fioni New Yolk and Charleston market', the Proprietor pledgee that no fforta will he spared to give pet feet satisfaction in ?tc r/ rr'peet. A firat c'ass Livery Stable la atlaahed to tlie llul?>, * here vehicles of every deaerip lion can l e had at the shortest notice. Oninitniie* ilirnd the arrival end depirtuio of every Train. WM GORMAN. Propi letor and Superintendent. J. T) BUDDS, Cashier. Feb 10 89-tf REDUCTION OF PRICE S. H HYING In en enabled to charier ahipe the past year at len freight than heretofore, we arc now giving planters the henetit of this advantage, by offering to | Hum PIKE NIX QUANO, I Wilcox, Gihbs & Co'* MAN IP ULA TED O OA NO, GUANO SALT AND PLASTER COMPO UND, At Reduced Piic<8. The go-?d merits of . there Fertilisers are too well known by planters throughout the South, to need i further uientj-n. VILCOX, GIBBS A CO.. Importers and Deal* rs in Ounm s, 148 Bay-Street, Savannah, Oa? 241 Bio?b?Street, Auptii'ta, Gn., 161 East Bfcy. Charleston, S. 0. APPLY TO DAVID & 9TRADLEY Agents, Greenville, 8. C Rend what one of many thousand planters think ot Wilcox, Oibbs it Co.'s Manipulated Guano, GREENVILLE. S. C.. Eeb. 6,1871. /Messrs. Wilcox, Gibb* A Co : AT your request, I ctve voti my expe rience with the Wilcox, Gihbs A Co 'a MANIPULOTKI) GUANO. 1 cuhlvat-d a five acte field lust year, which was notoriously poor, and try using one l>ag (200 Ibs.l to the acre. I gathered Three-and. a-Half Bides of Cot too. Without Guano, I could not have expected to have realized two bales. I think it a No. one Fertilizer. Respectfully, SAMUEL STRADLEY. Foh R ?? ? WW O JNO. CAM PSR!V? K. WALTJI9. ?T~ FLOURING MILLS, 14 MARKET, OPPOSITE 8TATK-ST. ? o ? Jno. Campsen & Co., GRAIN, HAY, FLOUIl Ann COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Munufucturcra of GRIST and MEAL, 80 eAST RAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 22 . 40 3m CIIAS HICK EY, 1 PORTRAIT M PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, 345 KING STREET, OZAlXiXVTOM, ?) Looking Glasses OF ALL SIZES, FITTED TO FRAMES. OILi FRAMES RE-GUT, RQ.ITA I, TO NEW. Feb 22 40 3m THE NICKERSON HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S- C **ccx * > \\7 no' l'** dosed on account of the ? ? riealh of the Proprietor, W'x A. Wrioiit but will be carried on aa heretofore, by hi* w:dow, Mrs. SARAH L. WRIOIIT. and her eon, \VM. (J. WRIGHT. The fiienda j ??f the late proprietor a e invit.^! to call a* umi,I SAUAH L. W RIGHT, Feb 13 39-1 f WM. C. WRIGHT. Notice. rPHE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of M AUI A ON .1 I/X'K, Imve been placed in my bauds for collection. I'm ties owin ft Mr. I?oek will rave costs by ? tiling at my office, and paying their indebtedness. JAMES p. MOORE, " Alt'ynt I.nw and Trial Jii'tice. I February 141 h, 1821. 88-tf. Notice IS is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that I will apply to S. J. Douthit. Pro1 ate Judge of Greenville County, ?? the 21 'I rfay of Afnrck nrjrl, for a Goal difebnrg* as Uuardiau of MELISSA 8. 0. R0HRHT8, C. I*. RHODES, Guardian. Fob.21, 1871. 40 4 .Notice IS hereby given to nil whom It mny concern, thiii I will apply to P. J. Doutliit, l'rot.hto Judge of Greenville County, on the 2$<h rlai/ of March next, for final discbargo ea Guardian of ISAAC MAYFIKLD. HOW LAND COX, Guardian, i Fohrunry 28,1871. , 42-4 mxriD wa^/fpaiE MIL L IN E R Y. ' MI^S McKAY han jn?t re "ew M1PP''e* '*on QtaKufTyK net*. Hate, Ribbon*. F>aiher*, JgNKS9jA Flower*, Ac. Al?o Infant*' I WrfjtT Ila's and cape. Fore, (Real * vlj^li Ml-d imitation.) Hair Con* jet Vv *tnce Good*, which she Wlri offer* at very low pr'ca*. Nov 2 24 tf VH. J. RANDOLPH. STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER. t LOCATED on Fall* Street, one eqnnre of Meesra. Oower, Cox A Mark ley's. GRANITE of all description* furnished and cut to order. TOMBSTONES, with Granite or Marble U'OJ uan <>11 application, 5, -i'-"'1"" guaranteed to all work. ^ Jan 18 .36 if 11 S32T* Subscribe for the Kittrk tutor. ? f III fl i? (XI IF [MIM G O/" Practii I, # t Introduced in 1852. ] oOLDE8T SLPKR-PHOSPBATM MAN' Nitrogenized Super-! ?COMPOS BONES, PIIOSPIJATIO GUAN< liiacnl .Animal Matter, No Salt, Salt Cake, Plaster, N OP ANlf I TIIK Ammontncal Animal Matter in MAPBI lata of the 8mh (containing 10 per cent par cent of amaaonia) of Baerca, lloraea, Fiab ? fat and oil bjr Steam. Price $35 Cash. Time, $( BEND FOR PAMPHLET. Uenerat t FOSTER & HUNTER, Ag< March i Carolina National Bank OP COLUMBIA, Sv C. tlK Capital Stock Paid In, $200,000. .p: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: L. D. CHILDS, President. DR. J. W. Parkkr, R. M. WAM.ACK, o w.. rv- * ??nn d. nn.il, J/IC. OOHir i. UAIIIT. E. Hopk, Richard O'Nkalk, Jr. C. D. Mei.tor, Attorney. to: W. B. Gulick, C. J. IUCDRLL, '< Cashier. Assistant Cashier. < ;o; . rpiIE capital stock of this Bank is now I $200,000, all of which has hoen paiil in, , and couSrtned by the Comptroller of the Cur* reney. Authority has also been received for a further incrensn to the amount of $50,000, of which over $20,000 has already been taken. Persons wishing to make an investment should , apply without delay. The Surplus Fund is now $0,000, or three per cent, upon its stock. , The Carolina National Bank issues certifi- < catea of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum. This feature of its business makes it pructicslly A SAVINGS BANK, And attention is called to the fact that the safety of these deposits, ns well as all others, nro guaranteed by the whole capital of the Hunk. No safer mode of temporary investment is offered to the puhlio than this?tho deposits being payable on demand, or on short notice. Deposits of any amount received either in currency or coin, and payable hi tW? same. Interest will be paid at the end of each six months, should deposits remain beyond that, length of titno. , Columbia, 8. C., January 28th, 1871. 1 Feb 1 37 3m GO ~ 0 Q . 0 = LH^I? - T J ? SUJ ' hO^ pg- i.SH ^3 O O ? < C/2 c*. C*y ? * S* = cL =* ^ M " 8 ^3 J-1 u l$' - t1 N 5 g* =rg u Kq eUSHfUK^I n tt ? Q< 3 .l P Os g U C -s O ? ft ' < . . ? O C >?< ? !>h B-S>?-*Voi?'i- I..-I ZL ? ? 3 ? US.? . t> ? ? od *x cu _. ? ~ y _. ? (w *. ^ 53 (t = " on K 3 w. ID C" &PS = |?? "-8 = * 5 ~ g,=snr h ^ ?? ?* ='-Tp C_ o ^ V c> co 2 -"" fctf ?' $ ^ ^ S Zi <L ?S gS^rEifiiJi. ? >"2 P 3 ~c- = t1 ? ^ | I * ^ ~ 2 a 1 5 ^ W =.s " sl-Pa ric A s S?5 S f= I I"? 0 b St.? v . a -. o =~ ~ c- cn ys s S? s ?r cr 2 ~ / kj fSS-Ses*-** t^l'3 = ~ s g. ? h E2 * % ~ h-h rr r^5-:;?^a 1 ~ a ili q 2- S QS s. ? ~ a S % cn 2 go * " m ~ -fg iif ii: B. WEHRLE (TJ1A.S just returned with a well LnJ selected Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID Mill mm WARE. Table Cutlery, &c. 11IS Sto^k was personally so lected from the best houses in his line, and can guarantee satisfaction. Oct 19 22 ,f Greenville and Columbia R R COLUMBIA, a. u , M irih 1,1871. u Bvxyw HB [??>n imi ON and aOcr this date, the following si-hedule will he run duly. Sunday* excepted, connecting with N'ght Trains on South Caiolina flnilro d up hiu! down ; also with Tiiana going Houlh on Charlette, Columbia and Augiifla Railroad : Up. be >ve Coli mlda at 7 00 a. m. " Alston 9 10 n. m. " Newberry 11 IS a.m. " Cokest>ury 3 00 p.m. " Rtdtnn ft 00 p m. , Artiveat Greenville 6 80 p. m Down. i Leave Oresnville at. 6 15 a.m. " Be't?n 8 16 a. m. 1 " Cokesbury 10 07 a. m ' 1ft a m. " Newbarry 1 60 p. m. Alston 4 Oft p. m Arrive at Columbia ft 6ft p. m U. T BARTLETT. General Ticket Agent. vi.. a IV U Succn.. ____ r~ * *" <^4 ? Palanfo^ OA ids A k MVWUfVa* A/CV/i W) lOVOf UFACTURED JN THIS CO VIf TRY: ?" * ' . ?esss? Phosphate of Lime, IED OF ), CONCENTRATED AMMOtiud Sulphuric Acid. itre Cuke, nor nny Adulterant LIND USER 3' N itrogcnfted Superphosphate of Lime, cotf' of ammonia) and . the blood (containing It ind other animals, after the expression of tb?f BO Willi Cily Acceptance KINSMAN & IIOWALL. \gcnls, 128 East-Bay, Charleston, 8. Ci lilts, OltCC.tVILLL, 8. C, 42 4 OKCEKVILLi:, 8. C. FIRST- CLASSJOTEL^ FBOFIRTY, MANSION HOUSE FOR SALE OR LEASE. TIIE ABOVE LARGE Long huU favorably known to visitors throughnut the country as a First-Class Hotel, is now jffered for Bale. The bouso is a A and 4 Story Building. It has upwards of 70 Blccf Ing Rooms, all neatly furnishod. Klrcr?n? Parlors; liar and Billiard Kooms; Ice House; now filled with Ice. Also, a fine Store con* seeled with it. On the Lot is a large Vegetable Garden f icvernl Outbuildings, Stables, Ac. It is the only Hotel in Greenville, and if lighted with Gas. Terms ol Sale made eafcy. If" not sold soon, the Hotel will be Leased Tor a term of years. Lessee to ptfrchase Furniture. 7M3~~ Apply to 8. SWANDALE. Proprietor, Greenville, 8. C. Jan 11 84 tf C0m Bflillts ^?NJSCH'}!^&r^rE SOLD EVERYWHERE, BOWlEM'fESDRVlS WHOLESALE DRUGGists N. B. Tli? p^mmiMinnrr of Revenue 1m* dechKd that nny dealer enn veil this article williuut a special license. For *sle l.y DAVID & STRADLEY, Wholesale anil Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, Greenville, 8. C. AI.SO ST Drs. Harr son &. Marshall, Wholesale and Retail Drug^Wts, UKEKK V1LLK, S. C. Mar SO 45 ly pacific Til Mnin (CAPITAL, tl.OOO 000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. r BM1IS (JLANO is now so well known in nil I tlic Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of lal.or, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years pnst has established its character for reliable excellence. The largo fixed capital invested by the Compnny in this trade, affords the surest guarantee at the continued excellenea ot its Guano. J. N. IIOBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. R. REESE ?t CO.. General Agents, Baltimore. 33-3m Jan 4 C OMPOUN r>~ Aci I > PHOSPHATE OF LIME, j FOR COM POSTING WITII COTTON SEEl>. rpiIIS ARTICLE is manufactured hy the | X PACIFIC GUANO COM PA FY, at Chnrlestou, 9. O., under the superintetidenoe I of l)r. SL Julien Ravcncl. When composted I with an equal weight of Cotton Send ii? e?_ suits have Keen found fully equal to the host ?tandiird fertilisers. Its economy must commend It to the notice of planters generally. For specific directions tor composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBFOwV, Felling Agent. Charleston, 8. C. JOHN 8. KKKSIC A CO., Gcnswd Agents,' Baltimore. 88 3m Jan 4 18 A CAB1X 7'1MY FRIKND8 AND PATELj%^'rons bnve my thanks for past |g(. '& favors Ae. I continue to make addit ions to mv Slosh of JEWELRY. WATCHKft. CLOCKS, SPEC ?s*5a, TICLKS, F I KV K R PI.ATKrl^S WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention given to repairing fino Watches, and Time Pieces of every description. JAMES 0. BLACK.. Jan 18 3 i, tfr MI MINI5 HI. LOU JENNINGS, NEW OTAXTD? W. n. HOVEY A CO., HA VK ON HAND A LA HOK AND S S ?& ? E & QP S3 & S????/K. With which the l? CURTAIN Or PLBA8INO ALL OF I1ER rHIKNDfl. pm~ CALL ASP SEE. Dm 14 3Q U