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o.,'1 II, Jan. 6..---'The Sonate IIIet at 12 1). 'Thi' olloiwirg petitions were pro sented aid referred : Of Sundry oiti zeis if lteiinifort County, relative to tho pais.ge of a bill to provide for the formati an of a now County, to be cullel the County of Coosawhatoh-ie. A joint. resolution to authorize the Commiioinsci of the County of Wil l iasibury to levy a special tax of two mills on thl dollar for the purposo of building a jail, and for other purpos es, was read and referred. Ar nimn introduced ai preamble and t ioluoti That as the Conptrollor Gnera'; report shows that inillions of dollars belonging to this State are in the l:ids of II. 11. Kimpton, Fi naiiail .\ t gent of the State, the Com uittee on I'nuano be authorized to inqiird and report what amount of socuirity, if any, is leposited by the aid finanicial agent, to sourc the Statte ;h wich was laid over. Nash introduced a bill to regulate the on in hor of jurors who nay be eluiillciged per:.inally in all casol of fehoy. Read and referred. dt i- wo o given of bills to re pecal i t Act ent itled an Act to seouro adva nO Is for agricultural purposes. pussedI :(1., of September, 1860. Lunney i'itroluced a bill to aiuthor ize the County Comnmissioiers of Dar lington County to levy a spcoiul tax for thu conttruotion of' a Court House. Referred. A mes ago was received from the Covernor, that he had approved and signed tho following Acts: An Act entitled "'A't Act consenting to the -ale of certain lmds of the united States, tnii ceding jurisdiction there of;" bill to reieal an Aot organizing tit.hips ; bill to amend an Act con cornin~g townships. A djourned. The 1louso met at 12 i. Speaker :Moses in the Chair. A joint rest lotion to empower the (CXoii(y Cominissioners of Kershaw to levy an additional tax of two tenths of a mmill for County purposes, wits re ferrod. So much of the preentncmt of the grand jury of Lexington County for December Term of 'Court, relat ing to the Sonater au Ropresenta tivos of said County was road mind i ferred. Notice was given of o bill to inoor porate the 1Edgelield Agricultural So ciety. A bill to inoorporate the Columbia Oil Comopany, read and ordered to be Cngrossed. A bill to incorporato the Planters' Mlining and Manufacturing Company, waH laid upon the table, The enact ing clause of a bill to re gulate the sale of cotton, was, afc much dicussion-participated in I Foriter, Tomlinson, .DoLarge, Che nut, James, Wilder, Porrin and Whipper-striken out., by a vote of (32 yons to 2 nays. A mlesiago was received from the ( otornor, informing the 11ou40 that he had1,1 approved afnd signed bills to incorporate the AWhley Bridge (otum plany of Charleston ; a joint resolu tinto authoi izo the Stato Auditor ind C~out- my (omisi Soners to le vy certaini taxes aind for other purposes. Adjourned. sN.t T F.. (Co~lmlA, Jan.- 8. -The Senate mot att 12 in. Th'lo following bills from the Ib[use were read: For the better protection oft migratory fishI: to amendl~ the law lin relation to the license and registra ion of pharmaceutists, apothecaries r I druiggista, anod to regulate tihe venidinig of drugs andh poisons. Wright introduced the following L;i s : To prevent persons from issuing eieks or' script, to be used as money; ti prei eat the purslituse of cotton be twejn c rta inI hours;t both of wvhich w'ire read by their titles and roforred Notice was gi ven of a '~ill to pro. is the depiositors of' all banks, loan ml.dlSt s ag instituljtis not inoorpo i~e in ~ tihe Unijted States. IillI to aiuthlorize the extension of 114 Snithf (oina i~ Central Railroad fr 1nu Sami~ter to a point nacar Char hite, Notrthi Carolina ; to empower ct *1 'in perion thiemein a umed to con. iueneta railroad wtere ordered to be engr,..ed. A j.>int resolut ion for thie appoint lieeit of Fish Commnissioners, and to dlefioe their duties, was read and ro The llouso imot at 12 in. Not ion was given of a bill to alter and ;anmnd the charter of the town of A joint resolut ion authiorizing the Glovernior to appoint an agent to can tract for labor in each County of the State, wasm readl anid referred. .N otico was given of a bill to extend the lIm tits of the State of South Caro lina, and for the oeotioni of State offi. eers. The following bill from the Senatoe was1i road~ and referred :to incorpo- I rite the Winnsboro Hlook and Ladder I Company, of the town of Winnsboro.:' Alexander DOmaa recommends on-i ii. soup as an infallible remedy for nervous prost rat!kn. headache, and de tdiy.' He1 papare his soup, which La~ beomerj quiae ftiwou auAng thm bourmandts of the Frch oa pitsI4 of ci eam aiil o 'si~ . .A."1s9g Ind ian" strayed away from l'ia eamp aind got lost. In quirmg the P way biack, ba. was sk~J "Indian J* Jostt ?"' No~' g i*d'u4 d latdfully,L "Indian not los. Ilurht Wia~a'. An oll :provdrh says that a burubJld tread, the fire ; if so, the child m tst be mcoimoinly :astute, anfd With a rower >f reasonineg'by nanilogy in excess of im iii-ii V desire rarely found either in :hildren or adults. As a matier of fact, xpurience alone goes a very little way oward directing folks wisely. Peopie fl.en saly how much they should like to ive their lives over again with their )resent experienco ; that is, they would ivoid certain specific naistake's of the past, of which they have seen and suf. Hired fromt the issue ; but if they retain. l the sai n-itnro, though they might avoel a few speacial blunders, they would fall into the same chiass of errors prliite as readily, the griavita 1ou0 of char neter tIowan'i ciretensta tce bemin always abso!he a in its direction. Our blunders mI hif are not due to igneirance so much as to tenperamit ; acd only the ex cepiionnily wise among its learn to correct the excess of temp erment by the lessor, ol experience. ''o the mass ',f mankind theso lessons are for the time only, and prophesy n thine of the fu. tire. They hold them to have been mistakes of method, not of primciple, and thbey think that the same lines m:>ru enrefully lad will lead to i butter super 'ructuro in the future, not soeing t.hat the fault was organic, nnd ine those very imitil lites theiseives. N) impulsive or widely hopeluil person, for instance, over learns by experience, so long eas his physical condition remains the sae ; n1o one with a large faculty of faith tha!. is, credtuloues and easily imposed on --becomo "suspicious or critical by mere expetrionce. Ilow mch soever peopit of this kind have eeen takern mn, in times past, thoy nrO just ai. rea.ly t) become thbe prey of the spoil-r in Limes to come al it weuid he sad, if it were not er silly. to watch how inevitably uoe hat of the world gives itself up as food whereon the -roguery of tie ther may wax t. The e person of facile cotnfi, dence, whose screts have been blazed aboard more than once by trusted friends, makes yet anotl-r and anothei safe confidant-quite safe this time, onr of whose fidelity here is no doubt--and learns when too late that one panie perce is very liko another pante t" percc. The speculating mn, without business fIculty or knowledge, who has burnt ho fingers bare to the bone with landlinf scrips anil stock, thrusts them into the fire again as soon as lee has the chance The gambler blows his fingers just coo enough to shuffle the cards for this onet oiv, sure that this time hope will tel no flattering tale, that ravelled ends wil knit Ihemselvos up into a closo and seo:nly garment, atd heaven itself work a ciraeclo ill his favor against the law o mathematical certainty. In fact we art all gamblers in this way, and play om1 hazards for the stakes of faith and hope we all burn our fingers again and agair at sole fra or another ; but exporienet t.eache es nothing, save perhaps a emor - h, i~., a r esigration towareh i ao ee.iicnf oed ill-lick of ofrs, and A weary feeling of ha ving known it. all befire when things fall out amiss antd we are blistered in the old fire. Reviewing, then, the political war now as ever revohltionizig that coun tr.-, her present bankruptecv, her pros. peci ve financial misery and the mad dened hntred of politicel parties for each othle'r which threatens to airive at its acmic aet the next Presidenetial election, anid considering Lhe inecubns of foreign .kbt, already reaching hucndreds of mil. lions, andic soon to be incereaseut by the u"Me xicant Commnission" in all pirobabiI .iy, and not, unmitndful of the0 mntrna menal questionsa which may at, aniy i'ment assumre unex pected propor ions, as thce restilt, of aen illiberal appre naion of the ights of' naetioni anid the >bligationi due from one to the other -oveowmng cell these, there is anaflolent rrounde' for helieving theat beforo tie end >f the terme of General Granit's admninis rationi the "Mexicant question" may orce' it self inito im~portan~ce, andl, if its ettlement shoulid be deferred, may form promirniet plank in the platformi Of the necdfefu political party of l872.-N. Y". H~erald. IitEECE'S BE~NEFT Nti(wr.--The cci ualI renin eg of pews took place in iymnouith chutrchi last night , and, as the ggregate resulit of the sales ameounteed 0 t'o'ir thousiend dollars more thead last 'eaer, it is fair to presume that shares in ?1 ymoi'th church godliness leave a toedy uepward tendor~cy. Oeo draw >lick, such as the mnaegerse of' othier daes oif amnusemont havo freqtuently omlpiainied of, was ialso exp1erienced by moynuth ich(itrebi. Specuelators, it is nil, itn Souie instacea made their'litike neomo hy eivestinug cheaply ini reserved oats anl selling out at inereased rates o later' comoe. Anmon g the p'irchas~ is was Mr. Jaes Fisk, Jr. ;bit vhothcer lhe proposes a worldly or a lpsav 'nily spculaetion is aniotheer question.. \'ew York Iher~d. Reports fromn the engineering. parties iow locatinlg the Pacific Division of the uomrphis andir El Paso railroad are of' the unost favoraublo chuaracter, .showineg trades of niot exce('emg eighety fee6 to he- mile ine crossing the Sierra:Novada nioeintahtis. Thle work of' grading ans beeni comncned at e~ho Colorado at mouth' of tMe ily river, a port MALoe, ani foeain aU s~J ~ t. A onrn, .iiti1f1ai DOo ine~ MAss eleoton day, distrI-. ionper in depa'rtmnn~of wjna n ork.d "Map,, the joked corresp nden of'the 9ino unat ATt uircr, is , ni o fis ree ita et ter from Wap inito writes' :atigo, s'I confess 'to-a ooling of malibiouj joy over the dihorstration of otipoel. Sitn.to the admission ef-Virghila Sefi atore yesterday. It did a vast awoupt of good to see- the =eredentials pf.,the two 'Senators elect' referred t6 the Comnittee on the,..4J ioir, which may appear. straiiger when. it ", is re. meinbered that they are 'conservative' persons-olected in opposition Ito the radicals. ' But I have not forgoiteri that when the Viaginda election wai over, and the Democratie piatty of the North had begun to rtjoico over it, Mr. Walkor an~d his anecihatea rushed forward to nssure them it was all a mnistako, that the triumiph was not one to challenge the sym pathy o'f North. era Deiocrati at all, that it was an Administration ftinm.,h ,as opposed hc the extremists. A nice distinotion without a particle of ditference. Nor have I forgotten t.at the first act of these 'conserval ivti,' was to ond a delegation to Washington to knock gently at the White house door, up proach the holy of holies on tiptoe and, hat, in hanid, ask the great big priest of Radicalism if he would deigi to name the persons ho would like t< see elected to the Sensto. "Well, they have stooped-and haven't conquered ; they have fawnei and haven't fattened: -they hIve kiss ed the rod of chastisement, and been kicked in returrfor their mean d, eili ty. They have ti ppleinented a man ly struggle for what they believed t< he right with ia low-lived comnplianoc with what', they know to be wrong And as in the' former th'y challenger the admiration of their enemies, so ii the latter they have invoked the con tempt of their friends." Dun,'1 WANT A SUsTr't'Tr.---Mr Pilkinson, a farmer in Pennsylvania was drafted for the service of his coun try. His wife, though she peeos'set but a small stock of general informa tion, is one of t he best conjugal part nera, and she was much troubles at the thought of parting with bei husband. As she was engaged it scrubbing off her doorstep, a strango cane up and thus addressed her "I hear, madam, that your iusbani has been drafted." "Yes, sir, lie has ;" answored Mrs Pilkinson, "though dear knows, there' few couldn't better be spared frur their families." "Well, madam, I have come to of for mysolf as a substitute for him." "A what T' asied m rs. Pilkinson with some excitement. "I am willing to take his place,' said the'strangor. "You take the place of my husband you wroch. I'll teach you to maul a distressed woman that way, yoi vagabond !" cried Mrs. Pilkinson, a she discharged the dirty soapsuds it the face of the discomfited and aston ished substituto, who took to his heel, just in time to escape having his heai broken by the bucket. Airn-atus V.Annt AND THLE CAIIDIF1 GIANT.-It is now suggested that the Cardiff Giant is one of Artemns Ward' lost wvax iiresa. One of' die papen quotes the following accountL of the gren bhowmnan'd visit to Utica as corrob->ra tive evidene : "In the fall 1856 1 shomwedl my shiow in Utiky, a truly great sity ini the stat< of New York. "The people gave me a cordayv reeup shun. The press was loud in herprais es. "-1 day as I was givinig a descripshmi of my Beests and Snaiks. in my usua flowry stile, what was my scorn'and dis gust .to see a big burly feller walk ni .to the cage contaiin my wax figgers o1 tie Lordl's jast Sipper, And ceast Judas Iscariot by the feet and di-ag hina out on t he ground. lIe theLn cornmmne ed fnr to pound him as hard as he coed, ''' at under the soc aire yotm abont T' cried I "Ses lie, 'W hat did you bring this puiasylaneromns cuss here for ?' and he~ hit the wax figger a tromnenjus blow or thme lied. - "Sea I, 'You egrejusnsa that air's wax figger, a representashun~ of' the false 'Podie.' "Sez lhe, 'That's very well fur you te say :but I toll you, old' man, that Jndus Iscarmot can't show hims~elf in Utikv with impunerty by a-darn -site." With whi..h observashon hme caved in Jtdassit lied. The young muan belang~ed to 1 ol the f'uet-famihios- of. Utiky. I sood hini, and the joory- brawt ini a vordick of arson in the 3d degree.' REAsoNS FOR Dn ~seINo Pr.AINLY ON 'rilE LORD's QA y- - j would } ssotm 1heibal'dbbs of iiN" b~o ' 'flnd it hard to maintain ther places in so. elety - *2. it *ould legsei the~ foree or ti temnptatfoiwhifts ofteli lead m6 to barter hanor aad'hioinesty~~fe .2isplay. -'If thore-way less st rife' iodrqsh at church, poopleihr muod erat e otrot1an. stanoes would be more inolined t& at. 4. Univera tio dt idress at ohurob would imnprove the worship bgv the ' ao6nlf '~ tnaWd tauderth people to(6o~;~tg~' p p 0. Ite q i qs bVem the part o i nwuld les~u,n QI b *j ( of t rpo jgp tq i env - .8 Ioitd'ave r alable ttmq ob .X 6ul~ klieve our utq'be frob serioms..prosure, and lbqa oAnd~bl#ds to p The "OAROTTNA PER 7'IIRR?," is mode and is pronounced by various chemi,-ts, one of I Peruvian Guano in its Fertilizing Properties. inct 141d and sea anitrals, and possess qunlitie at. We annex the analysis of 'rofcsmor Shepa "L 1JORATOR Y OF Till; il It11, Analysis of n sanmple of C'arolin ltiic, p Moisture expelled at. 212 F, Organic Alatter, with sonic water of ocmbiuntic Fixed Ingredients. Ammonia, Phosporio Acid-S-Iluble, tI.' E iv Insoluble, 0.17 L' ui 13.13 Sulphuric Ac'd, 11.01 Equliv Sulphate of 1'utash, Sulphate of Soda, Sand, On the strengths of these results I am gluti na Fertilizur, We gill furnish this excelltt 1FER7'LjZA' 2,000 lbs. oct n-ly TO COTTON PLANTERS. AMMONIATI) 1DISSOt V-'JD I3 I3 O E ~D The supply of Peruvinn Gunno 'having become exhausted, it is necessary for the planting cotununity to look for a substitute for this article, vo elliencious in prootoring and sustaining the growth of cott on. The combination of Peruvian Guano and Dis. solved Bones has been found , to Le the safest and best of all the many . !o ey offered, and we arc confident that. ir.au ordinary season, to use the language of Mr. David Dickson, can never fall. In pre senting our AM IMONIATED to the Planter. we but give the ccm nbinntion ini ia torn ready for immediate use, thus saving the cost and trouble qf n)anipulation, and scur i Ing iaforminy in quality. The practical results obtained front the articles shipped by is prove them to be superior to all others, and in a trade ex. tending t trough every portion of the ott on (crowing liegions, and, during the past five years, consuming thousatnds ot tons, we are ] yet to hear of the first complhtinmt. ~ Int our mnanufactutre we discard all mineral p~hosphtat es, andl rely entirely upon Put e Ilone made readily soluble by the use ot Suiphturi Acid, The Ammonia is supplied frotm the next. Valoable sourice to Peruvian (Ginino, anmd ini sufflicienat quantities to give thec planut a vigorous an.. heithty growth, ihe soluhie boneo sustaining it, t hirouighnt thme sentoni. We have, no hesit atin int plactintg this ariticle aigalinst any~ tan tufactuire or cominh attion known and will retfundi every dollar spenit in its psurchase in ease it does not give sat isfact ion. For the chaeter and purity of the, nrti oles shippedl by its we refer' to the poi nent niames nppendled,t hey heing nat'ewoff those who obtain t heir suppluies front ust. JOIIN MER~hyMAN & ('u. Bailtimore. *11 in David Dickson, Hancock couty Dr.3 M Pendleton, W WV Sitm teson, a' A J Lane, Col. T1 M Turner, JIohni TI fltrty, James Md Gray. Jones countty 11 8 Kisair, llouston couty Md 0 Robert., Wilkes county .N W htone, Colutobia egwttty. Dr. iHent'y)(lathoer, N4wton ontt Dr. J 8 H amilton, Athens Edwardhildrgif t,, pa A P Dearing, ' A Livingeton.. Newton cottity IIont. T J Smith. J; fiorsonm dounty Ji P Rieltd8, Newton; eounty- . John iI. Chiisholmt, liest Potint, Stephen D) Heard, Auguste~ -D~r, iI [I Steiner, -. 9WI D rant, Walton Rev,. W Id Ounpaiugi~ami,~ (A rango Hon. Iieraobell V Johntsou, Je erron 06.B .Jas.. .Jenthot, ittnirqcutsJI Jaritp,;Vounbig~ooutt Rev, TP U West, Columbhia cotu~ 9'fh'ons WartheuWashinjggeoast y *Sterinog J idert Cowete petont J RTolbor~, - .q RIa. 0 8 Gauldeni, Drep~ og i J O !Mortoa. naa~muel iI Otrters Morgaey oo tiy Rj Itpt-i, Lovhds een~~v, ' . 9 .JN Mon~goty, k'ort maw 1 u 0. WV Lewis, Deostur 99unig 0 Whvi to Maeot - JSerr~j Co., Rom from the PhopIi 'es of South Carolina, he best Mlanures known, enly inferior (a ihese 'Phophases are ithe rmains of Cx. s of the greatest value to Mho agricultur. rd. U. ( I10 P'f.: OF .tU-Tii CAROLINA. rsr'onally selecle..t. 1 7( mn expel(lu at a tow red beat, 111.51 &t.8 2.6( aelent to 11.'7 Soluble I'hophnte of Limec lent to 13,48 insoluble (b ne). 21.715 'hor'phnte of Lime. alcut to 23.65 Su Ihix.to of 1.1me. 8) :;.50) 1.01;t n CertiIy to the superiority of the C'aroli C. U5. SIIEPAitD, Jr. to OlAntlers and olhets at $60 per ton o CFO. W. WILTIAMS & CO.. Factors. l. IV lW es, Orangebur.',. _. 'ol. T .1 'iioure, Sp1rtakn burg, S. C. John iI Catheart, Winnsboro, S. C. Thous 1, Wloo.l-tde, Greenville, S. C. J V Ilarksdiale, Laurens, .'. Gov. I i tin D 'o nt. Qoincy, Fla Ueorge Wl Scott, Tallahassee, Via A F Civen. Montgornerv, Ala J N Lighifooil, Abbeville. Ala it S 'Ihorntlon, C'i4sa River, Ala John 1 IBilbre, Tuskegee, Ala A B Beall, ''arlhnge. Ala J 1oC. Boyd, Cninden, Alai 'Thomas 1 13 Pegnes Oxford, Miss W 1: Fergusson, .Jnokson. Miss : E0 'oltz, Duck [ ill, Miss W W 'opp, Columbus, Miss Dr. J D McConnell, Brownsville, Miss F M Shryock, Winona, Miss M B Jones, Uatesville, Misd If F Johinson. Brookhaven, Miss .1 A P Kennedy, CoOfeeville, Miss C C W4illiamns, Ok toona, M iss J Chanpuonois, Si hubla. Miss Jhulin, s Finley, II.ily Springs, Miss IV WV Fnrmer. Mon roe. La l'Oatnk ' stubhs, .4 J Ireen l1al1, Covinagton, Tenn W' N Breck, N\i111let1wn, Tenn B Miithews, Montioclio, Ark. oct. 26--tm P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C., Manuftacturer of ) oOORS., kSA SH,~ BLIND S' AVING TIIF, LARGEST AND MOST IC PL.EFAt'TO1RY In theo South ni states, and keepin~g always on hand' a rgo and most complete stock of DOORtS, \811ES, JLINDS, S'ashi Doors, Store ir's Shutts I ould44(ings, &c . &c. . I am bledt to 'kel low and at masnu fact urers' N. 11. --Rhic'not en' ton paid to sh ippling g'oodre. Ju ly 20 REEDEFR, & DAVIS, 0lwl*RI tCoinioi~ Me' ants, EDnlhR'S NORTit WIIA~iI' !'t1ARlL E srToN, S. C. Consignments Rtespeclfully Solioiled wear nEtv. - EHMMR.MAN DAVIs. aug 2ti-6mi L.LEXANDEIR SM!TEHE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN DOTSJ SH OES and H ATS ET IDE OfI AIN gTIlE~ COI4 UngdBA,s. *s. ri'28-Iy AX!' rlrn~g li rts' of' the' lt erior solicit 1o rady. .Agent, p. [F h Nolis.. J~Ates.dger Co., Iou. IIangbhall Dr S i 1: JM etbad id ur Me Wll9fy& on, . 0. DInj10, n8. -IaI!' he'1848tn PACIFIC GUANO C PANl 8 VOMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE F LIME For Compodting with Co I Seed. 'rIIIS article Is inanufatur at the Con. . patny's Works, under Cite rection and superintetndence of I'r Rave 1. It contains the sae elem s. of fertill. v ! Soluble Paoifid'Guano, c6pt. that it not furnished.with Amm is. I )i pre ;red expressly for coerpqs g with cotton <eed, which furnishes 'thd tont of Am monia ; the object to rend that side pro duct of the plantationavail to to the high est degree as an element o rtiiity. 'Terms 546 cash or $5t. let lpvember, 1870, for approved city 'oae ances or ott. er good secuirity Forfurith and liartitilar inform~ation apply to the lit ersigned. J. ROBSON, Agent for S th Carolina, 1 and 2 Atlantic W rf, Charleston, Jobs S Ixsr, Jr , (eneral Agent, ilal nor,. oct 28-tlm ETWAN -OANOS! SOLUBLE MANURES, ANO SULPIIUiLIC ACID, MANIFACTURED A CH(ARLESTON, UNI)ER THE DIREC' ION OF DR. N. A PRATT, Chemist for the Sulphuric Acid and Soper-Phosphite Company. Soluble Phosphoric Acid, In the form of Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Diasolved Bone Phosphtate, is lo basis of all good Fertilizers, and tiesp ar ....sluable in the ratio of Soluble Phopporto AcU ick is tin them. m The immense depost of Phospiatio Gu anios which were dirovered in 1807 in South Carolina, by Dr.Pratt, consists main. ly of Insoluble Phoepate of Lime, which is made available asia Fertilizer by being ground to powder, aptredeiced by Sulphu ric Acil to such a codition as to make its insoluble phosphate' sluble in water, and thus mtade capable c being taken up by growing plants. The neolublo Phosphate found in any comueretil Fertilizer is of no more value to the plat than the original Phosphate rock. Thegreater the propor tion of this Soluble losphnte which any Fertilizer contains, te less the quantity required per acre, ad consequently the cheapest, Fertilizer is that containing the highk.st per centage ofSoluble Phosphate. Impressed with ther truths, the Sulphu. rio Acid and Super4'hosphate Company have erected at Charkoton the first. exten sive Acid Chambers louth of Baltimore, and are able to offer It planters the highest per ceninge of Silubh Phosphate of Lime known in any market. Their Fertihaers Am offered under Iwo forms 1. Etiwan. No. 1.--Pure Soluble Phos plate, guarantecd teco.itain 24 per cent. of Dissobed Bone Plosplato of Lime, $00 per ton, 10 per cent'. discount for cash. 2. Etiwan., No.- 2 -Peruvian Super. Phosphate, guaranted to contain 20 per cent. of Dissolved Boe Phosphate, and I} to 8 per pent. of Anasonia, with a sutlfoient addition of PeruvianGuano to adapt it to all Crops, $70 per ion, 10 per coat. dis count for cash. WE ALSO OFFER: Dissolved Bone, of hiit grade, for plan. tors or manufactuf614, 1'>itlftiggieWr mix into any other compost, and we sug. gest that. this is the best and cheapest method for manufacturers to transport, the Sulphuric Acid contained in th3 mixture. Will be sold at a nxgd rate for each per centage. W 3!. C. BEtE & CO., Agents. N4. 14 Adger's Wharf. jan 5.8m Charlotte, Cohip bin and August Rai Road. T Co'.usmnzA, eo. 2 , 185 oloigPsine chdl i Tgo into efieng othsee Roon ad afte Sunday, next, 25thnstt OolN NonTri. Leave Augutsta, a4.00 a ' " Columbia, SC., at 9.40 p t, '6 Wlnn sboro, -11.40 a "Chester, i1.40 p a Arrive at Charlt., N. C. 4.20 p rn Making elose comcct ions with Trains oi North Carolinta lead for all points Northt and East. CoO No SOUTH. Leave Chtarlotte,!N. C. at 10.80 a n. " Chester, 1.25 p a 4' Winnsbore 2.67 p m " Columbigi 6.07 p m Arrive at Augutta s.. 9 50 p mn Making close rennectione irith Trains of Cetntral and Ge gia Ballroads for Savan naht. and all pe alts ina Florida, Macon, Co. hambtus, Mont g mery, Mobile, New Orlenans, Sehna, Chattanooga, Moemphais, Nashviale, Louai,~vjie, tlicinnati, St. Louis, and all points SenthI and Wesi. P'alnee 8 eeping Cpra on all Night Trains. Thtroutgh Tickets solfi, and Baggage oheoked to all principal poi s . s*Idy Passenger ?by thtts route going Northt, have eltole ,f three dIfferent routo-m. C. BIOUKN liT, Snperintenident. E. R. Doasar, 'uct al Faeightt arnd Tick et Agent. deo 28 I '. E l~sNR EASEb you 3rops and Improve your PHGEN C QUA120, Imported by us al ,,t from the Phoewnix Is. lands, South Paoi Ocean. Wiloog, ibbs &, Co,, MANIPU \TED. GUANO, Preparodlat Sava alt, Ga., and (;htarlestont 8. C., which ha proved in the soil the beost Manpro i itse. For sale by WIOOI, GIBBS 0&., IMOR & DBRdim 64 Et D re on, 8. C. " L~ha' ij~ bFor flitther tforsaaftij, address, as 9bv er 0q Jbibo Qo- Boes~th, ,gaufu~ Y. C. hiaomur 9hY & Co.r at- A eta an~ 8a'ama~ary O . i 1 N.!. PENDLETON'S ' -PIIOSPIIATJJ hn ti lot