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News Items. RICHMOND, Jan. 25.-A salute of one hundred guns were fired in the park at noon, in honor of the admis sion of the State. Several thousand persons were pres ent, two-thirds of whom were colored. National flags were raised on the Custom House and Capitol. Gov. Walker spoke a few minutes, congratulate the people and predict ing a glorious future for Virginia. A colored Conservative and a num-' ber of oolored Republioans made po litical spiechds, the burdmn of.the lat ter's being that if the Stato did not follow the spirit - of the Reconstrue. tion Acts she would be put back us a territory. Rcnnoxn, Jan. 27.-Gov. Walker issued a proclamation colivening the Legi.,lature Tuesday, February 8. Nzw ORLEANS, Jan. 27.-The Le gislature passed a joint resolution pe titioning Congress not to reduce the .duty on sugar and molasses, and a bill anmeding the gambling law. It re inaugurates the old system of private .gambling and black-mailing. The State Central Committee and 1 Collector Casey, in conference, agree to discharge sixty-four Custom House clerks, and fill their places with active Jepublioans. ATLANTA, Jan'ary 27.-The Seiate qualified two members from the Eghth and Tenth Districts, to day. In the House, a .comwunicat ion from the Go j vernor, endorsed 4y General Terry, w as I read, stating that certaii l1r-rsoms are here clakaing ti 9seate of those declared ineligibie -b? the Military Board, they having receiv.od the next highest vote. The Governor recommended thr.t they be allowed to take their seats. lie said that General Terry endorsed this course, but lie was willing to submit the ques 1 tion to the House. The House refused to seat them, by a vote of 63 to 65. MACON, GA., January 27.-The-r Green Line excursion reached here at daylight this moruing, and were receiv. ed w ith the same cordiality as has been manifested at all other points. rhey remain here till 6 o'clock thia evening. This afternoon at 3 o'clock a grand ban. quet is to bo given, and, at 6 o'clock, the excursion party leave for Savanriah. ATLANTA, January 29.-The Sen ate received a communication to-day, frsw General Terry, through the Gov. ernor, declaring to Senators ineligible, and the seat of another vacant. A resolution pa. _cd, seating those re eeiving the next highest vote. Two white and one colored men were sworn in to fill the vacancies. KaY"VEST, FILA., January 29. Sonor .0ousalo Costignon the editor of Veric de Cuba, arrived here from Havana, this morning. It is report ed, lie comes to fight a duel with the editor of the Key West Republican. Foreign News. HAVANA, January 27.-Valmaseda reports Bayoma, Jaquani and Manza nillo tranquil, while Guantonoma, Baracoa and Santiag. are free of in surgents. Valinaseda is about leav ing Santiago to assume command of the troops at Los Tunos. PARIs, January 29.-The Corps Legislat-iff support the Governiment'h commercial policy, by a vote of 201 to 32. MUNIcII, January 59.-The Baya rian Parliament demands the resigna tion of Hlohenlope and his cabinet. ROME, January 29.-The Arch bishiop of AlIgiers h as gone to Paris, to lear the Emperor' s views on inifal libility. Doubts regarding which, cause the Pope uneasinew. LosnoN, Jaiiuary 29.-The Morn ingq 'Iblefraph, of to-day, exalts in the success of the Erie shareholders hero, in circumventing James Fisk, Jr., by having shat es stamped b'fore a fresh batch can arrive. Saturday's R~eview has an article on American affairs to day. The writer thinks the confirma tion of Edwin M. Stanton and the rejection of Judge Hoar by the Uni ted States Senate, prove that the Na tional Constituation arid Federal Courts are as faulty as those of New York State. Extremea partisanship is the test of qualification in botb eases. PAnIS, January 29..-M. Emila Ollivei-,- Perme Mitilster, his address ed a circular to procureur-s generauax, ont thie'stzbject 6f' the press. lie says poleiesc are to be fpe, brit their at taeks6n 'the E~ntpe for,''apologies for erimies aid~attem pts to turu soldiers fronm t o idhity, &% iikters that' tend to cause disobedience of the laws, and all libels, are to be sevdrely' punished, especially the latter, wit .heav.y fines. He also objoin th6 obset a~ieb of groat Hann~s~ndkr29. heD/F-lo anuqunges the .capture Qf Guaomoro, the eaitdi'of the Inoruigents, by 'the forces under Peullo, after a saevere cooibitn Pelo 'IA how refurning to the coast, on acpunt of the scaroity of prdtvisioth.'**~... From Wastaington. WASHIINGTON, January 25.-The weathet cautlnees. biI'y thiek. 3Q. JL3 Luoa, of the Spottswood Hoe t'el, is hereQ jiite. Prince Arthur, on b6hilf of threcttisens 'otRioh mend to'pay'A vet to that clty. Mr. Luck visited Mr Th'lornton, and was inform ed that the Pcine would go no fur ther South now, but would probably visit the South before returning to Europe. The House is discussIng League Is land. In the Senate California whiskey is the subject of debate. Robertson presented a huge bill removing Individual disabilities. The Virginia Representatives will bie admitted on taking the usual oath, with the exception of Porter, Sogar, Booker and McKenzie, wvhose cases are hold for further consideration. The Virginia Senators ntio being bore na attion has boon taken reard.m The Virginia bill is engrossed, and 8 now in the Senate awaiting COlfax's ignature. Immediately upon its re urn it will go the President. Virginia's admission will certainly )e completed to-day, and if the Presi lent's approval be returned in time, ;everal of the Virginia Represeuta ives will be seated to-day. \VASHINGTON, January 27.-Sena ,ors Carpenter, Ednunds and Ferry tre considering Georgia; they will avor a new election throughout the state, or the reinstallation of General Ituyer as Provisional Governor. Both ow election and reinstallation seems robable. Much dissatisfaetion and liflerence of opinion exi3ts in Congress ibout Georgia. In the Senate, a resolution nullify ng the docioions of revenue oicers, 'egarding whiskey seizures, was indo initely postponed. This action re eases $1,000,000 worth of California Thiskey. Porter announced the approval of he Virginia bill. Platt, Ridgeway rod Milner were seated. The JHousei roted to seat Porter, but he, with [Ire and Gibson, were not present, )ut will be seated upon appearing at ho bar of the House. Booker, Me Knight and Sgar are held by the &lection Committee for further con ideration. \VASHINGTON, January 29..-The [Iouse was devoted to debate, during which, Wilkinson said, that in his udgment, Congress had the power to ake charge of railroads in States ,hat formed great commercial links. ['his power, be said, he believed was rusted under that olause of the Con. titution which declared that Congress hould regulate commerce between lie States. Mr. Bird, of New Jer cy, inquired whether the gentleman )elieved that Congress could take, for nstance, the railroad running through qow Jersey, and control its freight Lnd other charges, and regulate them. dr. Wilkinson had not the least doubt hat Congress had a right to do this hing, but that it was its duty to do t, as a rebuke to New Jersey for fos ering this monopoly. Mr. Wilkin. on hoped Congress would take speedy Letion upon this subject, and he gave iotice that ho would himself intro luce a bill declaring the policy of Jongress upon this subject. Butterileld was before the Gold Jommittee, and contradicts Fisk. The Ilaytien Minister (a mulatto) leclined the Prcident'a invitation to linner, stating that his chief, Salnave, was executed, and himself bani.hed. ' Sherman ivil construct a new mili ary department for Canby, which will nelude Virginia. Prioce Arthur departs Northward o-day. Porter hrs $1,000,000 unexpended ,ppropriation, which he hopes Con cress will allow him to transfer to the Jonstruetion and Steam Engineering Bureau, which will enable the Navy Department to re-instate discharged 3mployees. 500 men have been discharged from the Brooklyn navy yard ; 1,100 from ,ho Philadelphia, and 1,300 from the Boston navy yard. Market Reports. Naw YOnK, Jan. 29, 7 P. M.-Cot. ton lower, with sales of 950 bales, at 251. Gold 21ft. CH AnSLESTON, January 29.-Cotton npened steadly, but clesed quiet, with sales of 500 bales---middlings 25; receipts 954. LIvEniroot, January 29.-Cotton alosed dull-uplands lift ; Orleans lift a 11)~ ; sales 15,000 bales. CHIEF JUSTICE CHAsE AHEAD or l'A MM A NY.-The follo wing, says the N~ew York I/crald, is given as a letter Fromi Chief Juistice Chase to a member >f the Ohio L~egielatutre: WAs IlINGToN, November, 1869. [Ion. THOMAS YEATMAN . My DEAR S1R-The eves of' the whole country arc upon tlie State of Ohio. On your v'ote depends the pas sage of the fifteenth anmendment. I mm for for universal suffrage and uni versal amnesty. The namendmnent must be put through the Legislature at all hazards. 8. P. CHAsE. Now, considering the recent action rf the democratic Legislature of New York on this fifteenth amendemnent, and of other Legislatures of the sanme raith, the Chiof Justice has cut him. self loose from the democratic party, and no doubt he had enough of it in the Tammany Contention. Who speaks next ?-N. Y.Iherald. That was a pithy reply sent by a Hioboken editor to a man who chal. h-'nged him to fight a duel. Said the eballenged editor," "When I want to die I can shoot myself." A plan is favored by the Russian government for the purpose of push ing the culture of cotton into central Asia. MSTOREJIEDs IPiokl es, thow-Chow, Cheshire Cheese, baceo, Begars of all grades. Alsoe a fine lot 4O(aunpson's Extra Family Flour, which We also keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of Wines, Liques and Ale, which we offer at greatly reduced prices. A nice lot of Mans' Womens' and Chil drens' 8hoes and Oaitoe. Call and see. GOODINO, STUAltT & Co. Jan 27 VIRGINIA ADMITTED I J UST received at Corner No. 1.-Sugar, PCoffee, Mackerel in Barrels, Half lBar. rels and Kits ; Cheese, Citron, Currents, Qsudis, Potash, L'artor M4atokes, &o., at ;4an 29 - . W. DSSP011TES. Ragn!l ,ags! Rags ! WINNRnoio, February 1.-78 bales of cot ton were sold in this market during the past week at 21@28&. Lot Common Sense Deoile, What is the rational modo of procedure n case of general debility and nervois prostration? Does not reason tell us that judicious st imulat ion is required. To re sort to violent purgation in such a case i as absuid as it would be to bleed a starving aan. Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphilosophical practice is con tinued in the ieeth of lihe great fact that physicil weakIness, with all the nervous disturbanices that accon.pany it, is more certainly and rapidly relieved by Hostel ter's 83 otoimnoh* Bitters thant by another me dicine at pree'it known. It im true that general debility is often attended with tor pidity r irregularity of the bowels, and ihat this synplon must not be overlooked. But while the disharge or the waste nat. ter of tie system is expedited or regulated, 1ts vigor must be recruited. The Bitters do both. They combine aperient and anti. bilious properties. with extraordint--y tonio power. Even while removing obstructioins from the bowels, they tone and invigorate ' hose organs. Through tihe stomach, upon whiich the great vegetable specifio tcts di. rectly, it gives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enreebled function. Di gestion is facilitattedl, the faltering circula tion regulated, the blood reinforced with a new accession of the alimentary principle. the nerves braced, and all tie dormant powers of the system roused into healthy action ; not spasmodically, as would be the c'se if a mere stimulant, were administered, but for a continuance. It Is in this wry that such ext raordinary changes are wrought in the condition of the feeble, emaciated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tenic. Let common sense decide between such a preparation and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent like strychnine or quinia. j:t.i 13-Im SrsctAL NOTrON. -To parties In want of Doors, Sashes and Blindr, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list. furnished on application. july 20.-9mn Latest Quotations of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, UiIARLESTON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A, 0. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad St. eJarruary"r28,3.8"7O. STATSEHOURITIES-Southt Carolina, old -@80; do, - ew,-@80; do, registered stock, ex int-@70. RAILROAD STOCKs-Charloite, Columbia and Augusta,-@55: Gr enville and Co lumbia, l}@2; Northeastern, 7@8; Sa vannah and Charleston, 28@23J; South Carolina, (whole shares) 880; do, (half do) 18@181. soUrH CAROLINA DANK DILLS. *Bank of ChrrIesto , - *Bank of Newberry, .- - Bank of Camden, R Bank of Georgetown, --@20 Bank of South Carolina, 10 Bank of Chester, 13a Bank of Hamburg, Bank of Stale of S.C. prior to 1861, 66@ Bank of State of 8. C. issue 1861 and 1802, *Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Charleston, - *People's Bank of Charleston, - - *Union Bank of Charleston, - -- Southwestern R R Bank, Charles. Ion, (old) Southwestern R R Bank, Charles toi, (now) ----@ State Bank of Charleston, 6@ Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston,-} Exchange Bank of Columbie, 15 a Commercial Bank of Columbia, ' 2 -- Merchant's Bank of Cheraw, 5~ - Planters' Bank of Fairfield, . 5 -- State of 8. C. Bills Receivable, par City of Chatleston Change Bills, par Seourities dull Exchange favoring buy ers. Money tight. Bank rates 1} $ cent. a month on Stook collaterals. Outside rates arbitrary. Bank notes stagnant. *OlIs marked thus (*) are being redeem ed at the Bank Counters of each. Jan 22--ly .Testimonials from England. Sta.--laving suffered severely from rheumatic pains in the head and face, J. was indluced, from what I heard said of It to try P,.any DAvis' PAtx Ktt,Lvua from which I soon found relief. It is Iideed a valuable article. I am yours, &c WIL1LIA M EV'ANS, (Miner,) Willonhall, England. This is to certify that I have been a suf. ferer from Indigestion and violent Sick ileadlacho fot upwards of four years. I have consulted matny of the Faculty, but have derived no material benefit from any sontro-, until I tried PanRT DAvIS' PAtSx KILr~ua, whioh, I am happy to state, has Uoeno mo more good than all I ever triesd be fore. ESTH EIt BIGIGS, Bolton, England. Orsmsaus ,--I have much ploasutre in speaking of the greet efficacy and useful ness of yotur PAIN KELi~en. Two years ago I was severely afflicted with a painftul internal disease, when a friend of mine, who had just returned from the States, gave me a small quantlt.y of PAne Knu., whioh ho had bronght over with him. I took it as directed, and the relief was im. mediate, and so satisfied was I of Its value as a medllcino, that I immediately sent to New York for half a dozen bottles ; and I anm thmankful to say, that it, has proved to my family and friends who have used It of inestimnable value in relieving almost all kitnds of pain and suffering. Yours, &e., 11. D. MEAD, No. I Pall-Mall, Manehestor. dee 21 _____ Notice to Physicians. T IE hysoinsof Fairfiold County are earesty rquetedto eetinWin bore on Saturday the 6th February, for the purpose of organising a County Medical SocIety. jan 27-f i1 Administrator'a Notice. N~OTlCE Is hereby given to all whom 11 Imay concern that I will, on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1870, a4 11 o'clock in the forenoon, make application to the Judge of Probate for Fairheld County, for a final discharge ae Administrator of the Estate of Robert Barber, deceased. ja 2--m OoRGE BA RBER, Admr. Flour ! Flour 1 Fleur ! 2~" "^*"''''1LoUa-'..r..I,,~d. SfoP sale by . ,~ Guardian Notice. NOTICE is hereb 11 411 om Jnmy 00lotzt ot 2t in the forenoon, make appication to th< Fudg.oefPr941to oXI 1 Vn e fq, ifinal dsoh& a r rd 3a at I Jan 25-1 d DOWN 1'IIY COME ! WE are now offering our eutire NINTER STOCK at COST. The >et bargains since the close of th tar. Call and see for LADD BROS &CO. Jan 26 BACON! BA JN ! A LOT of Bacon for 8%0 at jan 25 JNO. MoINTYRE & CO. SELLING OFf AT REDUCED PRICES4 WE are offering our stock of Delaines 'lannels, Clothing, &o., &o., at reat1y Reduced n order to make room for Spring Goods. Call soon and get bargains. R. F. DVIDSON, & C00. jan 26 Just Received. A CIOICE lot Honey, Golden, Magno lia and N. 0. Syrup and Muscovad< Iloiasses, 13ncon sides, both clear and rib NO.1, FAMILY FLOUR, Rio, Laguayra and Gov't Voffee, Crushed t. C. and C & C Yellow sugar, tine assortment of Chiewitig Tobacco, Lar n barrels and all size Caddles Corn 0on ponsignent, and three hundreu Blushiels WIVite Oats, by D. Rt. PbENNIKENr San 27 Agent for Aubrey & Co. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, Close out Winter Stock. F ELDERoffers his stock of .Winte Clothing. Blankets, Dry Goode, liillh nery, &c., at greatly redtheed prices in or icr to give room for spring goods. lHe has Just received 200 barrels ohle ramily Flour, direct. from the mills whiel be warrants, aslso n lot of Corn, Ba'con hard, Cheese, Irish Potatoes, GardEn Seed ic., all of which will be sold low fot' Cash l libe asks. is a call before purchasing else where. l'e also has in store for salie Ohs ree'ts Celdierated Tonic. T~hese Blitters art highly reomtmended, try them, Is Labor-Saving Manhines, ire always on hand which lie is. now scllin it a reduced priee,Uinshes Washer and bJea rersal Clothtes Wringer, all cofeglebeopric 515 Chjarns. $4; Bread Rheaderd, $2 ril warrauitedl to be ifhat they ate reyh'ese,1t md, if not, they are taken back, if returirei in thirty days and the money refehded. A Good Inv'estment. Hle offers all material on h~'an belengina to the Cabinet business, Work Bleachet reeols, &e., for sale. Also the balance o Furniture will be sold out at cost to eost out the business. F. ELDER, Jan 27 Gaz'den Seeds~ I Whit, and Yellow O]TIO'N SETS, And a large lot of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Inst veie.hd 'b RqWnted, forWhi REMVOVAL.. HUrDiidereigpg begs lyap to iufori pis a .1 frleoq and the puglio generally th I he r hib reomVd his Confitonry 'and Fruit Into the lore iet weei P. Gorig, and the store' fe.tnr.y oboupled by Jaco Wolfe, where he Has on hand I complete stock of French and Amerloan Confectionarieu, Fruits and Nuts. A full iupp'y ot Notions, Toys. Fire Works. &o.. for the .-Liule Folks," for CHIRJS1'.MAS. Coine Rout ,and yt first choice. .E. '. OL L.E 'R. deo 10 JUST RECEIVED. [1AGS No. 1. 1lo Ctieo, 2 bags govein. ) uenti .Javit, 2 hadi imitation "Java, 2 bags Laguayra, antid I bg Moeha. Also, Young llysn, Ounpowiler, Imperial Oolong, Japan and Etnglish bireakfast Black Tois Alsio, a large as.mor! ment of canne I fruits. vage. tables, &c-, consisting In part. of, PIneap pie, Penelies. Cherries, Quinces. icedl Peas, oniatbe Turtl Soup,Saltmon and Oydters. Also, 26 bbls. Augnsta Mills family Flour. 25 Utiltnoro " extra " 26 " 1 #! . super AL prices ranging from $7.75 to $11.00 per barrel, - BACOT & CO. Jan 15 Now Mllhery, Dry Goods anul Grocery 8tdre. %.. 0. ~B0A.-, A T White's old stand, on the coinor, ins on hand a fino lot of Dry Go.mis, Do mestio Dress Goods, Cloaks, floop Skiris. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Not ions, Fancy Goods, Millinery Gtiods, Shoes, leady Mado Clot)ingt, for tten and boys, Ihtais, Crockery Wooden Waro Tin Ware anil va rious other articles too tedious to mnenltion. Also Choice Family Grocerics, cauned Fruits, Candles, &c. Also Corn on hanil and for sale. You will find it to your Interest to call before making puroliases. jan 20-1ni Boarding and Day School. SOl- O "antianryi , 1870, 1 will re-open a 13onrding and Dny Sahool. The scholas tic year will be divi led into two sessions of 21) weeks ench The English depart ment will emubrace erery branch that constiltuto a thorough educa tion. Languages, Music, Painting anid Fancy Work, a separate charge. - Musloatl department tinder the charge cf Miss M. L. Gaillard. This Ornanental brneitoa will embrace Painting in Oil-and Water Colors, Grecian Vainting. Wax and Shell Work. Boarding Including washing $75 per sea sion. C. LADD. jan 1-If - SALTI SALT I SALT I 250 SACKS Liverpool SALT for a-te 2 0 low for cash. J. 11. CATICAtT. deo 14 SELLING OUT. WrA 'ell ES, Clooks and Jewelry, from the ~flnest to the oleapest, Slitver Purp Chains, and other kinds, Coral Neoklnces, Cot-al and other kinds ot Earrings aud'Plain Goldl RIngs. I amt selling out, at a very small proflts. 011ARLLES MULLEl, Second door from Col. Rion's Ollico. Jan 18 r NXD '(HANNNI. OYSTERS. .'upplie-.i in quantities to suit purohiasers. ,Orders from all partas of' the interior aiclicit , e. Addr~ess Thtos McCraidy, Agent, P. 0. J.or 830, t'harlest on, d. C. . IrncP.e.-Jafnies A'nglr & Co., iron. , y Ii Catapbellt #r S80W. J. Itavenel. Dnvid Jennings, "McCtdy -& don, W. 0. Dingle, John 8. Ryan.' A .- ot 18-am The Last Sensation!i j ' OIlT hp5tNds a fre'at 'si:ppty of Pine 1 l hUhifma "daekiln'g Tbbnecei, Cannimed l figar, Lard, OiAos. Table *'lt, Flout, Coap, Ihverpogl Sal;, Qitlees'a.An~lis, I4hoep, Itrd*re. r 'Gqus, h ' whi~te**'e 16w fd ohaf. J.NtoINTYt E'& CO. ja$tt18 ' '- - - Winnsboro Workshops, -[ AM~now preparc.4 j9. . 611 obderp fol- d/S Wueg ( on,Oarts, Whselbatrnws,~2 &o. Also repatring neaitly exwent d, All kinds.B.laakgwlth *ork iddne af. iny shoup. opptjge efise pul e tl < I I i Th e we'whI .prey n SELLING OUT AT Tf TP Undersigned 'will continu. to diR poso of his stock of Grooeries at o until 1ho 16th February. C. 11. Sidos, 20 cents. biverpool talt $2 25 Flour por Barel, $0 75 to $8.50. Uatra C Sugar, 16 cents. Cloice ito Cot'ee, 25 cents, and a giee ral assortment of Plantat.ion Hardware Woodeawre, &c., whicb will bo closed ou St the Qqrr nding low prices. Those .ha owe me will pleaso take no lice that I hae not forgotton them. )a1 . -JNO. P. MATTIEWS, Jr. Ketchin, McMaster & Brice "Devoe's Oil is endorsed by the leadinj Fire Insurance Conpanies of this City. i view of the imny daigerous explosions 'ron %he use of oils of an inminiable nature and tlie destruntive fires caused by (he san miitans, we consider a pure and perfectil sate illuninator to be a public boefaction.' New York Ailyer. A large supply of the above, just recoiv ed and for sal.e To Wagon and Car dago Makers. A large lot of material such as llubbs Felloes, Spokes, Shafls, Poles, &o., assortet mises, all sorts of raterial furnished a thort notice. A Large Variety of H1ardwaro can always be found at th store of Ketchin, MeMaster & Brice ; Cu Nails, Clinch Nails. Brads and Finishin Nails, Horse Nails, llorso and Mulo Shoes Bar Iron, 1'.od.Iron, Plow Iron, Cast Steel Plow Steel, &c. We have been niaking recent large addl tions to our Stock of Dry Uoods, Boot and Shoes, allts, &o. A largoassortment of Ladies' Cloaks jup received, and a lot of extra fine Clothinj for Gents and Youths expected In a few days. KMTCilIN, McMASTER & BRICE nor 18 LIAvery and Sale z STABLE. p ' 'lIE undersigned will receive on 01 . about the 20th January, fifty head 01 fine Horses and Mules at his LIVERY ALD SALE STABLE lie keeps constantly on hand Horses, Hacks, Buggies and Wagons for hire. an respectfully solicits the patronage of th< public. A. F. GOODING. jan 8 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Ball Rtond. CorowrnmA, Deo. 2, l1 70 r HEl following Passonger Sohodulo wil rLgo into eufect on t his Rload on and afte Sunday, next, :thl lst.: otI.U NojZli. Leave Augusta, at 4.00 a a " Columbia. 8. C., at 9.40 p m ' Winnahoro, 11.40 a : -" Chester, 1.40 p n Arrive at Chr.rlot to, N. C.. 4.20 p r laking close connect ions with Trains o North Carolina Road for all pointa Nort and East. CotI01 HOUT1. Leavo Charlotte, N. C. at 10.30 a I " Cheter, 1.25 p I 4 Winnsboro, 2.57 p " Columbia (1.07 pi Arrive at Augusta 9) 50 p Alaking closo connections with Trains Central and Georgia Railroads for Savar n.gh, anid All points in Florida, Macon, Ce lumbus, Mlont gomery, Mobile, Now Orleani Bolma, Chattanooga, Mimhis, Nashvih Louisville, ('himinati, St. Louis,, and a points South and West. Palace 8:eeping Cars on all NJighut Train Throutgh Ticokets sold, and Baggage chec to all principal points. af~ Passengers by this route goin North, have ohmole of thbree diff'eront route, C. BOUKCNIJIlT, Superintenudent. E. IR. Donamzv, Uecial Frecight andl Tick et Agent. dec 28 Win. R. Howar~d FLOUR DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCH[ANT No. 2 $pears' W~harf, IIlattimore. Good to choico FINE,8sUPE'R. EXTrn. and FA ~IILY PhLOUR, suitable for rotal ing. constant ly on hand. jan 22-8m .A signiees 8Stle. * Y virtue of order of saile made by th Bion. Geo. 8. Bryan, ,Judlgeoft the 1l1. lDis' riot of Soumth Carolinsa, I will sella putbie outery to the highest hidde~r for cavh before the Cont ilonse door' ini Winnshort on Monday. 7th Fohrunry next, (ho follow .bug desocribed propermy;: belonging to tha estat e of Rtobort Fu'#., JDaunkrupt : 4 aMuhes, 2 Waugons and Wagon Hlarne.sa, and on Tuesday at the residence of Rober Ford, 8 head of Cattle. and oilher articles belonging to the estat of. Robett Ford, Dannkrupt, 8. B. CLOWNPX, Jan 26--t2x1 A -signee. Baugh's JBaw Bone -Super-Phiot pluate of Lime. I AM now receiving mny supplies of th ,nmanure, and P'lanmers can rely upo dolttig at article fully up to standarda per ahnalydes. All bought from myself pIthorisdd Agents I willI gaantee, as ev< wy -cargc so shld Is analyzed en arritt 'ere,anud theq high ebaraqaer of the manui , lly kept ti . J. N. KCOBSOlN, - oloAgt. for South Cavolina. - od. 1 ad 2 Atlanthe Wharf, Chuarleston 8. 0. J1, ir. CATICAILT, - At. for Fairdeld County. it.!Sheperdsays of analysis mad '*co d l oth, '1809,"A v luablo manr, antU4MOidly shperlor to the artIcle el -: Espe4 r9A4e by.t,.0, M, Metamond No ma'aure, bib. Eee4 0Cotton peraor< '176'lbs.: Po~ian Glhatto, 1826' lbs, ee 0btfom'fpoaitr. 176 lb.. Baugh'sp 1489 lber Seed Cot toi P9rAio*.t i.. dee 80 Just Received, A LOT ot fine Flour in sacks of all siv es. Rice. Lard Bacon, Cof'ees ad Sugars of all grades. , ALSO Liquors, Wines, Porter, Ale, Brandy Peaches, Durhnm Tobacco and Cigars of the finest quality, which I will sell low for Cash. Rt. J. WIcCAltLEY. jan 13 Quick Returs nlti Perilonent Ilproyc melt to tile Soil. .Mapes' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphato IO.\lPOSElD of Bones Phosphnito (uano and Ammntontaoal Animal Matter, all 1horoughly decomposed and reduced to, a fine powder by mneans f fermentation and sulphuric acid, adapted to the growing of Cotlon, Corn, Tobacco, Grain Crops, Vege. tables, &o. This is the oldest Super Phos pliato manufactured in this country, having beet introduced to the public in the Spring of the year 1852. The guaranteed chemi en stand.ard of this fertilizer is : Ammonia, 2.60 to 3.60 per ct. Soluble Done l'nos plhate, 14 per ot. Total lion'o Phosphate, 3 0 per et. The practical success of this Super.P'hos. phate, even during the most unfavorablesea sons, has been fully establiphed lj the oz. perience of hundreds of planters and farm. ers, recent letters ft om nearly Iwo hundred of whom are to ho found in the parrphleti last issued. W. W. KETCIIIN, Agent, j -.oro, 8. J NCtEl A8t' your Crops and Improve your . Land. by using PHENIX GUA19O, imported by uS direct from the Phonix Is lands, South Pacitie Ocean. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., MANIPULATED GUANO, Prepared at Savannah, Gn., and Charleston, 8. C., which has proved inl fle soil the best Manure in use. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & 00., IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN 01) Bay Sitcet, Savannah, (In. 64 East lay.St., Chaslston, S. C. 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Wa ALSO IK1.P' Pure No. I Poruvianl 0Guano. " Dissolved lone. " Land Plaster. For further information, address, as above for circular, or subscribe to BoutherL Agriculturivt, iublisheld by WV. C. Macmur phy & Co., at Aughsta and Savannah, on.. at the low price of 25o. per annum. JOHlN P. IAliEWJr-.1 lee 4-4m Agent. Winnsboro. S. V, DR. OHALLENBEROER'8 Fever and Ague Always Stops thae Chill. This Medicine has been before tho Pub lie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all - other known remedies. It doesnot purge, d dos nlo' sIcken the stomach, is perfectly safo in any doso and uander all ciroum stances, and is the only Medicine thait will OURE IMMEDIATELY -and permanently every form of Fever and .Aguo, because it is a perfect Ant-. doto to Mlasria. Sold by all Druggists. nov 17-ly , TO FHE~ WORKI NO CLAS.-We nre now prepared to furiihl all chosecs with constant employmnt at home, I ho w hole tof the tinmo or for' the spare moments. huasa nesns new, lightt antd profit able. Persons of eli her sez easily tarn ftom 50c, to $5' lper evening, anti a ptropoert inal hsum by3 de'vot tng their whole' time to thme bumsihess. htoys and girls earn nearly as m,,uch na then. 'Clit 0 all who sec is nottlco may send their ad.. -dresa, and test Ihe htusiniess, we make this o uniparalleled offer :To ,,uolh as are not well Ssatisfned, we will sendt $1l to pay for' the , rouble of writinig Full particulars, a , valuable samplile, whiich wilt do to comipenci -work on, andea copy of 'The People's L~ite e raryv Cotmpanion--one of the largest, andi host1 familly newspjaper's publishe.s---all sent, free by tmaih. Read er, If you want permia. nent, prt'iltable work, adtdress E C. ALLEN & ('O , Anensina Af. PA01IIC GUANO COXPANY'S e UOMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME For Clomposting With Eotta Med4. - I'11118 nrticle is n.tumttacture~d at: the ''om-. b an' Works, under the direction and suip-rinteonoe of I'r ItaveneL. It contains the "matac eloments of f.-rtig,. sty as Soluble 1'ael,fo 0'nseloe,op) thatti Ia not furnished withi Ammonia. I s pro.. Spared expressly for comnposting wIth cottont needot, which funinshes the :eomont, or Aai mona y he bjet torener hatside pro duet of the plant att iotn available to the high.. es ct degree as an element tof fertIlIty. 0 Tefrms $-45 cash or $50 on 1.1 November, 1870, for approved cit~y aeceptencem Or oth er good security Forfuther. and particular, informa~tion apply to thie underslgned, J. N. ROBSON, IadAgent for Slouth Carolina, * nd2Allantic Whsr~f, Charlestens General Agent. Baltimor. set 28-8mn UAVING disposed of our entire sfeek. .Lofwi nes ar1d liquors to Miessrs, E. WV. Ollever & Co., we would recomend qyr.. friends nnd onatomers to themn when~ ha need of those artelos, BACQT & 60, Jan 15 ___ 0. F. Davidson &Co.