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Foreign News. HAVANA, Novembe 80.E-The Span. ish maid steamer brought 1,000 sol. diers. The insurgents attacked 'San Jose, on the Nuevitas Railroad. They captured a sally party of eighteen, but were fnally driven off. The Cubans lost thirty-four. PAns, December 4.-Rochofort has created intense excitement in the Corpi, by a demand that the National Guwid be ordered to guard the hall, fo' the protection of the deputies. LONDON, )oomber O.-The Lanoa.. ,hire mills have roumed full time. MADRng, Docember 4.-The eusti. tutional guarantees recently suspend ed have been restored. HAVANA, Deoambor 4.-The Sp.n, ith Bank will is.ue 6,000 rialb, our lenoy, as an additional loan to the Government. Authentic information received here fron Santiago de Cuba, November ;3, reports the landing of a fllibus. Bring expedition from the Cuban pri teer Teaser, in the N ipe Bay, and that a great quantity of military stores reached the interior in safety. On the 20th the Spaniards attacked the in-urgents, who were intrenohld at Manette. The attack was coin mmenced by shelling, and ended in a 'bayonet charge, ii) which the Span. .lards were repulsed with groat loss many of the wounded bemig takei by 4be .victous. Jews Itums. .MIMruH, November So.-The whites-and blanks are lghting in West M1isis'ippi. Ild'irtetn negroes are re ported killed in Sunftower County. Trouble is imminent at Grenada, Wa ter Valley and Wonena. Naw You, November 30.-Rioh. ardson's symptoms are unfavorable tp Lint Jrnsaw, November 39- -The bank' in this place was .r'bbed of $6,000 to-day. Naw -Yoat, Deo'mber '1.-the Ierld has the fo'owing from Lon doa, November 8o, "The 'Oabtnet and Governme G zero are in a ata'te of excitement -491 enbanransmemt, not to say alarnm. 'Cne seordt agents Iq . ployed by t'..e Executive in 'Ireltmd have repo rted to the o lioera of the crow a t'weir belief that a very gone ral 'r'aing' or rovolutionsry move, -m'.ot of the peeple of that coudntrV is atnminent. At a Cabinet 'ouiviil the question of continuing the 'stdnsion of the Act of Habeas :Wrpmu~s in Ire. land has been debated. No decision has been arrived at, but it is-oonsider ed certain that extreme melasutres ,of repression, and for the sustainnment of the Queen's authority in the Island will be adopted shortly." GRaEN ADA, Miss., D,:cember. 1.. The elections were quiet. Yalla busha County gives gout nearly 2,000 majority . lgM;ab:ls, Deoembor 2.---Midnight. -Nothing dufinite. from IM i.issippi. It is generally thought that ;Dent is elected by a small mayjonity.. CI.aVL LAND, 'Dce.umber 2.-l'he commercial elevator and fifty or atixty bushels of grain were burned to-day. NAsEnvn.L., December 4.-.The bill reducing taxes from ifour to two udlls, with no exemption, has pasaod. Whe bill removing .disfranoblsement of the 14th amend ments, passed its third reading. Naw YoRg, Decnmber 4.--The~St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, oldest In Jersey City, was burned this morn.. ing. Cause-defootive dilue. Tort.xA, KANsAs, Deensber 4.-.-A fire destroyed the reoord of the land office and the journals of the Hiouao of Ropresentati,v. The Mlssissippl lection. Naw OnRAiNs, December 8.-Re iturins from .twenty-uix counties in M~is ,sisei pigiue Aleorn:52;3662 majority; ,a gain of' 27%009 srer Iast yar'sa'vote ior the Radioal. pro n Washington. WAS WKGONo, 'Novemnber s0. tfhe.ianuish irnal~ad Saragossa has garrived at New York. aK 1. . J~i14has been detaIl .speOitiag94idqutire Into lriki jnterests South. -'Pareens, of @hI., eensi to St. Jago The espese <!lurt heard to-daysa -oasenfrom >Zh.Asia9p. ,Involving the legality of th e ottmn tax. * WAsed~aw Preneber ..-'h weported disaster te the Iron-clad Dio * ttis entrne. She~ lft T1ybee for Key Weat, en Tuesday, after a .short detenttoasr Mthe Savangab34,ve. The M*eetave streo Ih of the 1Ma4es rat arris ~s %;$00, ttnngh t ho pape# forge is 5U0. Iherwas ubalfis pipe for eahjal in4# o4~ n, 4f whom two thIr4# .1btS5 Pe erI9 ; belowv o te 4 . e ostete r'~w to $9,000,9Q0Os af its bee. lately *wfibWmmS against them. Genielen tatses inehAful Internal revenge receint. toeday over $775,000. Durant positively delines the Cir. cult Judgeship. 'the eoht$st iasiow -bereen Jue rekine, of Qeoglia, ad- Judge Wood, of 4labaina ohances favor Erekine, The usual theft and premature pub lication of reports occurting so fre. quently, the President's message will be read from the manuscript. A delegation of Virginia Grant Re publicans, representing, the bolters from the recent Republican State Convention, thirty strong, are here, and have hmet with great encourege. meat from the leading Republican members of Cot gross and feel san guine of Verginia's early aduis. ion, New York Market. Naw Yonx, Dec. 4, 7 P. M.-Cot. ton heavy and declining, with sales of 2,700 bales, at 25. Gold 24. Oharleston Market. CcAuatn.KMTON, Dec. 4.-Cottdtt :dull and nominal, with sales of 100 bales, middlltigs 24 ; receipts 2,346. Livernool Market. I var'no 1., Dee. 4.-Cotton closed dull--upands 12 ; Orleans 121 ; sales 10,000 bals. A Nr:cDa.: IN A LIVING MAN'4 lhCAn.-At one of the late meot ings 'of the Academy of Science a, 1ilan, Italy, Dr. Serafn Biesi exhil'Ated the heart of an insane noblep..,n who died lately, and who at Tnous times at tempted suicide, 'hfter he had killed his father in 91', of his insane fits. The unfortu.'ate min. died of cancer of hise to- ge, which he had bitten off duri:0 one his extesses of lunacy, WPen he was dissected a needle of thee inches in length was found in his heurt. The coroner4s court was informed that twenty-two months be fore his death he had told bia pa onta that he bad pierce4 his IAgart with a needle. They, of conrie, did not be lieve its be-eanse nt .ltango in the func tions of this or gA epld be retlharko'". He noye' co ptained of an '!'.'u in tb chosl oT in the iteatt. Noie'ntiflo' mon egird this Rpoe ; oeing of most extraordinary inftsuet tosurg'o6ns and anatomista 0GaEAT INDU-na AL Em IDITION IN NOVEMIR, 1870, M -rna T WASINO TON RACE CoSURSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. We learn that-an attractive programme is under o-maideration by a number of gentlemen, of long experience in such .matters, and whether it is to be a World's Fair, Continentajl or State, we are not advised, but it is to be opened to exhibitors frot North, South, East and Ws. A tournamea o1 one hundred and fifty horsemen, and racing tfor tfou'r milo, two muile and one wile heats, with trotting .wMohea, will likely he arranged to come off.'--CAdrleidon. Couriar. RAMAIN5 -or GEHUaaR, MARTIN. The Baltimore Beta, of Saturday, says: "The funeral of ;General Wil. li m E. Martin, of Charleston:, S. C., who .died on Thursday, at the resi dence of his son, Wn. D. Martin,, No. 288 North Eutaw-street, took place yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clook, at Mount ACalvary.Catoh The ceremo nies were cnd ueted by Rev. Dr. Pink nay and Rov. Afred A.:Curtie. The reunaine, after the cOnOaInaion of the .ieryfice, were placoed in a hearsoeand taken to Camden. 8ation, where they 'woe taken in dharge af the Adams 1Ipress Company and forwarded to the late home of the sdeceased. Gen. Martin had been on a visit to his son about two weeks." 'Tui Tanon CoNVKNTIoN.-The JUniounille Ti'me,, bpeaking of the Labor;Convention held lant week in .0olutnbia, and the exhorbitant de muands it advocates, suggests the tol lbwing remedy: We would suggest to our readers a remedy against all those olsss.coi-. binations; It is---eel land to negroes. Make the negroes landl-owners, when they have means to perobase, and their interest and yours become Identical. In lees than three years, every land.. ownev, whits-or blaoJk, who dos not feed on official pap, will be ini tike same ranks of opposition to extrava gance, eorruptip, high ta.xatio, and labor strikes of Ignorant men, en coppWged by deigng demas ogus. &z Parte &. D Olo pi , Assidnec, in Re -~ A.ferron, Ja entit--Petilion fp leax to comparomip a a felm. erf a Is~d patdirzpt e4 *t' .sh sae ~ K.1eLIiL. u1a e HNDS. 11aon, oosiidg of 0. It. J .O< ie:Atd phis r Q. $:aru d trA U" dd' bes sefat. DACO 0. . Oranges ! t'angee! Just reoeIved 11 barreld ine klorida Oranges, which We will bell' out'it, 60 cente per dosen, or cheaper by the bad'el, UIACOT k Co. CVMok4,.IJbMcuits, CakA, &o. Soda, Suar, Oyster, Novplty, bemon Anti Wine Crtltkers; Tea Cakes, :htd .tu'hhleb, fresh frn ih talesnanufacturers, for sale low ydeo 1 BACOT & CO. - HERE'S THE PLACE TO OF.; YOU1R MO NEY BACK ! ONE lod all nome soon and secure bar. gains 'i droceries, Wines and Liquors. CLome to P. J. McCARLEY'S, next house to Jo. 11. Cnthcart's, where you will find Mr. t. Ble' erley, he is a kind, acoomodating antl poi'.e clerk, who will take the greatest 'i easuro in waiting upon you, dec 4 FRESH 4UItICINIS, &4, MORPHIINL, qouiie, Brotnide andi U.Lodhleotassa, Hof, man's Anodyne, Phtiloinken, Oahlornfurgl, D:'own'A 'h' p F , Hall's 1Iasr. #enower., B.:ll Cnglopn, Qiyoe rne, Ail fhoman, Q11 Clovos, Tmain, Ni trate or iN 0!" pt(l11.d, OyIde of Silver, (Sa's Qel4tie. Ioia Ro of jre n, India Rub ber ilksa1a )*hi 'haa, T arbant's Apes ient, and Ctt1lp9 1Inguiesia. Also Oodgateu Panlly Sonp, Concentrated kye, m Aigmore's Damily Glue, Sapolio fo" le~lajg Silver, &c., &c. Just recei"ed by gi)TCkIN, MoMAST~it & co Call Qi9men of Business, At the Store of ilOoDIG, m'PART & CO., (Next Door l'o Iho PQostoffice,) IN the hour of Business,. ,Where you will fnd the best Groperies, Wines and Li quors, which willhe sold and xratrra sted ; Ohly for Can, And having transacted your businoea si purchasing t lot of said Groceriee, you will confer a lasting favor on Vourobedient servants, ,000DING, STA1ll c0 nom 4 -" -w " NE. W .supplies of Dry Goods aud:iot di' at. the lowest prices,. a, .largo lot of beautiful Table and Pocket Knives,.a lot of qneFamilyflour,.:and -low. griced Flours tq ghiolh your at ention is especially callft.i as lt best bergain yet offered:! And 'war ranteil toplease. . TI&O(1MPEON & WOODWARD... deo 4 TAN BARK. I N clearing your land save all your Bark Trees, And notify .us of thie number of cords you can furnish within the next six menths at rnmunorating price co A T.UOMPSON & WOODWA RD, CIt EASE your Crops and I1prove your Indbyusing PHENIX GUANO, imported by us diree-t fromn the Phonig Is lande, Sou th'Pacific Ocean.. Wiloox, Gibbs &,Qoe, MANIPULATED GOANO, Prepared* at Savannah, Ga., and.Vtharieuton. 8. C., which has proved in the soeil the best Manure in use. For isale by WILOO, BIBS & 0O. IMPORTERS & DIaLRB IN 61A E3S. 09 Bay Street. Savaitnah, Ga. 64 East Bay.8t , Charhaslon, 8. 0. 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. i'ure No. 1 Perution Guatno. " Dissolved Bon For fmirfha Jnf4 Adln, as above ir or,isnlaa',oe kbwhie tos~ ~uArd Agelet~egri'u puiblishd4by Wb 0. Miabtaur .phy & 9cE., at Aughsta and Savannah, Ga., at Se low pric, of 2 . . per annown. 4.44 4-4tu Whmdsb9 Wodkhops, dO. arth~ Whebarrowe; e e :s . sfhe publio sare R040 1OPN0& I. H. DUVA. PAttaIlrP COVTTy, Nov. 20, 1860. it O8OAT S willb r e i b rf% flte Colin. 1tp Coastptipnersi lr1( 11 r or 6u". #r ofthe Poi'1;louse, for the year -. Pto' o l, ti ) s h*4e4 tuishe .'in 4 ber" the 20 b...Aep:. J . ,WAT. dee 2-x2 1,. f., Co. Cotn. New -Store-! Now Gods I ! J t ST recived by 'OOPflt, a T J 4 .. n ou plete stook of QRO6't S. WINKS LIQ'OR*, conisting of ne old lhye Whikey. Ale )'oter, lrandy. luim 01:. Port iSherry anA MaiIta Wnes, Bloar, 13ai, mobeco, Cpffee, Sugar Tea, Rolasese, tleeee. r4inew O yters. Sic0k. ors, 8 .k, Candleu, Cahiy, Ro , Powder, Shot, CA, I'pper, #p ,' utmege, Vine gar. Starb, krelbrel, herrings, M1ut4r0, Table Salt, liaisins, Segars. Lime. &o. A. F.:Gooding, H. 8. Stuart, Wai Brice, nov 20 Ketohil,Mcaster&'Broo. "Devoe's Oil is endorsed 'by the leadipg Firo Insurance Companlies of thIj Cty, In view of the m.ny danger os ex pl fom the use of olla of 4a inaminable nature, and the desttnative ros oauosed by the same means. we consider a -pure and perfectly safe illuminator to be a public be efaction." Netw York I'aper A larpe aupply of the above, Just receiy ad ld in pa 14.0 To Wagon and Carriage 'kers. A large lot of material such as lubbs Pelloes, Spokes, Shaft, pole, .u assorted sies, allotice. - materll furnishe. at . A Large Variety of dardwaro enn always be found at the store of Ketehin, bo-Master & Brice ; Cut Nails, Clinch Nails. &rnitis and Finishing Nails, fiorse Nails, Horse and Mhilo Shoes, Bar Iron, tod Jron, P,1.w ron, ;Cast St.eel, Plow Steel, &e. We have been aktsa recent large addi. Lions to our Stok of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoos, lats,.&e. A iaetge.ssortment of Ladles' Clonks Just repekwed, and a.klt .of eptra fine Clothing for .Onts and 'Youths' 1peced in a few .INTCII1N, MeMASq1;R & BRICE nov 18 Tb Those indebted. S.L'whoowo 1) 'I PL NIKEN. Agent, , for Aubrey '& Co.,'i'r Fuiplies ad vced diring this yetir, :are requested to eot sad-pay up by. the efQse of this month. ps furth r indulgenea'wil. uot be granted, Prompt a ment for th's.4year may insure assistanqe if r quire "r' ar,' Iheso. nwhp..il ge-li a4Wflieir unpaid accounts for 18tli and" 188,'ill. greatly en lance their credit by settling, ant save a 6o to sOme of t)ie lawy rs. nov 9 - "h - } . VOn IA U Y.xm' 20,000 Southern brocn .Fruit ''ree. for Sale. A PPLE 1'RlE ES -2 'years old '5 to 8,feet high, with a wgil formed erown at 2 to 8 feet from the ground t price $18 OQ per 100. One year old, 4 to d feet high.-- price $12 00.per 1.00. -r, Peach Trees, ,Per, Phtm, Al rloot, Nec. tarine 'rees, Qra.o Vines, Str.;unherry Plants, &o. Descripti'e and 'Prieo (iataq logue sent gratis to appli 'anit. * Address. WM. iC. NE.48ON. eet 10-Gm Augusta, Ga. RiEAP CAS H TRE! S. P. BWIO9N & SO., DE A4IJtS ;IN D'll GOODS, CLOTJ1!N, CATlS, CAPS, &c., Wtunneboro, 8. 0, 250 MBL8. NLOUR, 3)000 BU8 UL CORtN. 10,Q00 Lbs. Clean Cotton Rags. 13. F. DAVIDB0N, & (0. CAMPSEN MILLS FLOUR Reeived the FIRST l'REMIUM at the'S. C, FAIR IH 00OLUMBIA, 1869. 5~.ushoaiedc offer to tilrir posairy Lf an; th k p e 5! i g ral, a elhofee and pr evOioe of- FLOUlR. T~* have on band, and' grln4lng daiy a th .aqlyt of Oholee Femply, Estra andI SuperAne ifleur' Also, Northern antd Western Flour at lowest mew. Cpmt1 Ottal IyI 8efd 4 *'.ad1 800 ACVO P1#O NATE OP LIM hy' 0sogg with11Ig Peed Mil ~isd at r9u *1WIMPMM ,m~.rn amm 'w . = e K ai MORE N FW Vt00 $5 Great Margais In ine S. W O LF E, AVI Ja regolved atddtional 9t lples i. Of Donmetie Anti Sta 19 Qoode, link ket;, 8hbal, Clothin aIfl Gentoomen's Ont it nng- would 4ali the attention of the o'tI. tizons and public in gneral. Hiving ase suted the sttperintqt4enoi e t the slorp oo. oupled heretofore by his brother, Jeonb Wolfe, he will olier the clook a; suchlo 14 IPRICON a oAtinot he equnilel title skie of New York, snenh an t= lIca I'nlit of Diatok Silk, Veletsrj, Ulptisy, rn'iresr, ,ppu 11n0, 8oucuh linlel, Enpress Cloths and every variety o~l' the finest Dress Goods nand moelt sperior Shawls ever rou gt to this market. $enl ihorehie and inulbI Peaisley, also for Weleiug and part js, ptgi erjur White Goods White Alpaogn, Ipelrp Ilp, Organdie and Swies Mulin, an egggiint neasurt en of Dress doods, th sMook of son Goods beinfg arre, will be sold at- unprepp dented 4, 01' l'RICS, es will he proven by call at the stores occupied by J*aob 11'01fe and l. IDtruoi. 8. WOLFia nov 20 Agent. 14, 16, 18 Karot, Plated and Solid Gold Rings, Improved Shirt Studs, Sorew Shirt St uds, Mehntdo find Masonio Pinke Sleeve Buttons, a lot of fine Clooks, alt kinds, will be sold low for cash. Come and see. My motto is .'quick sales atud small profits." CH ARiLES MULL.E-lt, coend door from Col. ltion's Oice. deo 2 ANDb OHANNE L OYSTERS, Hupplied in quantities to suit purchasers. Orders from al parts of the irterior solicit ed. Address 'hos. MoCrady, Agent, P. 0. Box 889, ('harloston, ..C. .1rxuiEose..-James Adger & .9.. lion. J. B. Campbel', Dr 81 W. .1. Raverre. -David Jennin s. MtoCrody & Son, i. 0. -Dingle, John . 10Ry.an. nov 18-Sn P. P. TOAL, Charleston, S. C., Mane~ot iyrv of DOO IS, SA SH, 3ZIN)S HhAVJNG TIlE LARGEST AND M16'r. I CQM 'IETS.Al'ORY in tihe South. ern Statos,.ard keeping always on hand a large and mrost- coplote stock .cf Dn(fll, SA8lijsS, BJAINDS, Sash Doors, Store boors, 8.uttkers, Mouldings, &c . &o . I am enablod to aellilow and at manufncturer' prices. N. lI.--Strict~ttention paid to shipineg in goeuoddr. july 2 * . 0. SHARP & 00.,, .COTJTON PA4CTOR~S AND General CollnyissiOn Merchants. MROWN'S W H ARF, Charleston, 8, 0o oct &-.Smos -NOTICE TIS. Li AVING been at inneh expense in eon s t ruct ing a Asehip, ted, and knowing it will avail is nothineg if open to the pue')lie, we rive notioe~ that all treapassers on the pes. Ines iwill be,prosecut ed bothe full ext eit of tihe law. d. 0. McCANTS, nov 28.-t~x8 J. 8. STEWA RT. LAND FORt SALF. TWY authOtty eonferred tooin by the D will of John MciCeulo..gh, deoossed ,I will stil to the highest bidder on tie firgt Monday ine Jaenuary next, beforo tihe Court flouse at Winnsboro','8, 0,, betireen 11 A. Mi. and 8 P. Mt,,'all that Containing 20Taores, bounded b'r lands of Sauel .Dunbarf Estate, of .Johs Net), de. redDeijrn I.Coekr) apd ofhler.; a at.,-oRi,' r bd jalane 'a 't~dt of on4t - (Iro oars, Acfred by, bonden an toighte, pa geys. -1d pgy tcr rWes papers and etamrn ne WOs UHtUbLhB Mxr. r4t the Co se in sh o e at Mal 2t Tome Again & Cheaper Still. TWN SAVW W 1A ONEY 00 TO ELPMS 3BAP 0A81 STOU, 8 AP Q 0Nby r Fall and~ winter Clothispg, 1 lots aI 4 Shnes,liardwnre, Pry qqoge, tillinpry. $rnPpripa, iftilure, 4c. There s te hitmnbiging, rerything is warraflted a rPprePnied mill Vaid at, the cheeppis apse, Non need pmo without the cah Is ai 9940 1110S1- hP p44 for on delivery. aor-J ng Machnes. His tinasrpawssed bahor4laving Msohines, olch as Clotlls We 'leer,, t'iburps, Donglh nhuders, ha. together ,ith his usual touk of Puri.iture, Repairit g, :''., will re teive close attention. fie is now i'ling his 1atet Clothes Washer and U'eiveraol hlothes Wringer, both cormplete for $15. heese are the clespest Machi a ever offer. ed in this market. livery machine is war. anted to be what they are represented, in di cases if they do not give entire satis. tetiob, if returned in thirty days they will co taken back and the money refunded. 50 A"LEO ' U -t In sor- which will be ..a at reduced prices every barrel ,,arranted as represented. nov 9 F P. ELDER. .Splendid Stopk of Goods I GR EAT BARGAINS. NO HUMBUG I SE are now prepared to exhibit one of the largest, choicest and cheapest stock of Goods over offered in this market. We are determined to make theprices to suit the.t'rpes,'and will sell our articles as low as they can .be btught in any market in bet United States. You will save money by giving us a call. Below we enumerate only a few of the articles we have Bleached and Drown Domestic,, Blese3 .'d and Drown Shirting, Striped and Plaid Homoq1nut;, Bed Ticking, Calicoes, I.indseys, Grey, Brown And White Diankets, lied, Grey, White and Opert Plannels, tiack Cloths and Caseimeres, FatdOy Canal Iteres, Tweeds, Jeans, Kersys and Satinet., Table Damasks and Towoli.'g. Oil Oloths, uop,$Rirts, Bialmoral and BoulevatdSkirts, Black and Colored Alpaeons, Solid Merl noes and DeLanes, Scotch l'laids, an end. less variety of fancy Drt'ss Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, t'ollars and Cuffs, and Notions, tn variety, &c., &o Qeur stock of ieay i Mage Clothing and Shirts is very complete andl oheap. Upr hrte of Ontlerpons', Ladies' and Children'W'Sots and Shea cannot be ex coiled in quality, variety and price. A fps aspriment of Gentlemen's, Poy's, Ladies', Misses', and Children's ate. We would call attention to our complete atqok of Harwdare and Cutlery, Guns, f~setWy, 'Wpo.let, We,., Tip Waire, Chil. jlien's C Pet. ke. ,Our t rm - rv air ecy ?C4J8. No goodE Jaken bac4 tter delivery. Ieueeiber.to1p, your goode from the eppp ~ .to WJT1RI' AAj W. FRESH GOODS! F?ESH GOODS I AL109. W E ars now receiving one of the most estewaive att& vayil BTOOKS ever ofered in skis mset. Kentucky Jeans, 'Tweeds, Oassimeres, Broad Vlothse, lacsk and Drown hfomespun. Checked and Striped Siosptsns, 8.4, 7-E and 4.4 Linseys Red, White, Opera and Shirting:.Flannelsg en qxtensive stqck of panocas, Striped and Figured Wbleew, Sqoitli Plaidea~nd other Dres.sG9o.s SReI ia endless,-vaIety,Cl4k er t every d ..ip tioen 2000 'Pair. Ladie.' ens' 'and Children.' Blopts and Shoes. Of every styl, and qualit~y, 1 ~o iditter Asorti ti of Oloafidng has ever been affered b~i theie market; 'ate we~ inton'd to make' this'onae of oura speiauie. As usaa our prices .hall be kept even with the lowest int Columbia Aand Charlest ton. Give us at e@l. 304 shoWs Mit Plynu.. ' 1A R1OB.& GOe. You~ willn4 moye gootlu $n bettrtimb nep pa. ay uap proatsil Umfre ihjp qupe ~ #pj dny 22-Gnu - a fataa TO COTTON PLAN{TS, The supply of Peruvian Guan having become .exhausted, it is necessary for the planting cosnpumity to look for a substituste for this article, so elancious im promottng and sustaining the growth of cotton. The combinptjon of Peruvaan Guano and bas. solved Hones has beep found to 1e the safest 4n4 beet of all the many . t le cc offered, and we are confident that Laats ordinaly seqop, to use the language of ir. David pkekbop, can never fail. In pre senting our AMMONIATED to the Planter, we but give the ormbination in a form ready fr intiediate nee, thus saving the cost nd trouble of manipulatiun and occur. ing ialorniny in quality. The practical resuelt obtained frony the articles shipped by is prove thy! to be superior to }i1 othIers, and in # :raie eR. tending Lthough overt pouion of the cotton Grenag Roilohs, and, during the past Ave years. .oq.utming thousands of tons, we are 'M' tf hiear of the first complaint. In our manufacture we discard all mineral phosphates, and rely entirely upon Pute Bone made readily soluble by the une of Sulphurio Aold. The Ammonia is supplied from the next valuable source to Peruvian Guano, and in sutticient quantities to give the plant a vigorous and heaithy growth. the soluble bone sustaining it tlhoughout the aenton. We have no hesitution In placing 1111 article against any manufat ure or cotnbie nation knnwn and will refund every dollar spent in its liurohase in case it does not give eatisfaotion. For the character and purity of the arti. oleo shipped by us we refer to the promi nent names appended,t hey being sifew of those who obtain their snplies from us. JOHN MERRYMAN 0o., Baltimore. David bickson, htancock coafy Dr. B M Pendleton, W W Simpson, "" A J Lane, Col. T M Turner, .. John T Berry, James M Gray, Junes county if 8 Klsar, H ouston county M Q Robert, Wilkes county N W stone, 0oltimbia county Dr. Henry Gaither, Newton county Dr. J 8 Hamilton, Athens Edward Blancroft, A P Dearing, I A Livingston. Newton county ao:. T J Smith, J. fferson county 11 P Richards, Newton county John I1 Ohisholm, Nest Pint Stophen .) Hoard, Augusta Dr. II H Steiner, ., W D OrAnt, Walton Rev. W M Cannngham, La Grange -Vol, B q Loeke, buu he r,ty county let. Ifersohe Y Jo as .etenon co. J HI Wilkia, Jefferapn couity Js.- ? Mbham, Peuene' couny J Pris tu, (olutabiacounty QI M. "3 , Lee,oounty ,Rev. T 11 West, Cohituaia coutj G' A Nmninay, Waltot cotunt f SW Swerno, 'rqep ootrnf 'Thomas Warthen, Washingtoe ovuny Sterling J Elder, Coweta county J It Tolbert, -6 Rev. C 8 Ganiden, Brooks county J 0 Morton, Samuel M-Carter, Murray coanty J R 8tapqr, Lowndes county J Ni Motatgomnery, Fort Lamd G W Lewley Decatur~ cunty J N ill, Quitman coup~y S P Burnett, A J Wbhhe,'Maeda: A V Pewwaby,. At).nta' Q Rt Noang Hlency county ? HI Ciark,'glet hoape county H.P. Woohley, Cans county Ada s, Joneos & Rteynoldsu, Macont J D1 oss & Son, Wer en, Mae & C.o., Aug~a J T DIbtwell, Serras & Co., Embne W0 C LiiIer Whea Point Y4Rinc.Iavs , r g no, N. 0. James Pnwin,, N..C. 0o.-.J aiet aSP iiqt Street, 3. U. V. W Eses,.t r~ug. 8. . Col. T TM Moe tianbatrg, 8. C, John H CaaftWnaboro, 5. 0. Thon4 L Woasj4 baseej, 8. 0 A ep. ie iAl J$Lttof Abey ,T1a , J Blbo, 'l'uskg, A). A 06.11, ( rihap 41 J i - aeV~e i - AiaJlO a s 6 It Mnasp ln J Oba nois Slu7 Jeb tieg 11.