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Winter. Wititor will not last fortier, $pr1ing will soon coole forth again, A i witi flowers of every color, Deek ine hillsides and the plain. Li.:nnb wilt soon in fields be sporting, Ilirds re echo from each (roe; Witsier's gotne ! itS (lays are ended, Wo are happy, we are free! Ili dl, nid tri-e will soon be budding, :;o , witt letvea be Oovered o'er; Whitor cannot last forever, llrigih er days aro yet in store. Storrowi will not last f6rover, lUrigiter days will corne again, r J uys ur every grief bucceeding, As it sI nashitte after rai n, As the snow and ico of witer lelt at the approah of spring, tio will our care and trials Joy, mid peace, and comfort bring. When the heart is sad and drooping, Thitik, though you be vexed sore, Sorrows e-atnitt last forever, Brighter days are yet in store I Parting. lith siner sky was overcast, I ki. ew the ttnshine wouild not last ; We imused upon tihe golden past Togethei . Atwl that wve thoight of what might bo, Or n! I Ito li'o long mnisery, TheI1 suinless trav. we shoal1d not see Togeth~!er. A1l ore I left my happy land, This is the la.. time we shall stand," 1 e1ld, "rtty <1 oling. h1ani1. In hand TOgether '411sico we lwe w ol y niever wedl,I t Ieu OVO!b.. bi, M! to hP- dea.d,I And hii t., re 1' "A-Ah! yes," Anto said, Probablo Fate of the Oity of Poston. A correspondeit of the New York I .lcening Po.'i writes it lctter to show that the Ship could not possibly have becu set, otn fir .iy the rapid revolu tions of' tho screw shaft, as hu been sipposed, and suggesting a theory re garding her destruction, says : The probable fato of the City of Bljton has beln an encounter with ai icoebrg. One will naturally say that the captain, being careful, would redueo the speed of his ship when the depressioi of the thermometer would show that there were icebergs in the neighborhood. SupposO then, that the speed has been reduced to ton kintoi an hour, and lot us see with what forco the City of Boston would strike an iceberg of sufloient mngni. tude to remain practically immovable when the vessel struk it. The City of Boston probably weigh od 1,000 tons, wiater in boilt'r,, Fay 50 tonis, passengers, lagyage, &.. 0 t ons, freight, 800 tons, making in all 1,900 tors. At P -3peed eL t, knots -n hour she would mrlt'we SenVCuteen fe et in one second, which would give the vossel a imomentuim, or force with which she would striko, of 32,300 tons, a force suficient to crush in hr bows for ninny feet. Besides this, lot one imagino for a moment the of feet upon all ponderable bodies par tinlly secured to the vessel. Tile ves sel suddenly stopped, boats, masts, furniture, passengers, everything about the vessel would virtually be driven ahead at a speed of seventeen feet a n second, the boilors would probably bo loosened from their fastenings, the masts would ho brokn off, the boats would be carried away, terror would prevail, which the shrieks of the affrighted and wounded passengers would heighten. Tile vessel would siuk immediately, no boats could be lowered, no0 provisions be made to scetv a single person. Should she have taken fire, there would have been at least a short time to lower boats and prepare rafts, on which some wouldl have remained probably long enough afloat to have been picked up by steamers or sailing vessels passing over the same route. A long enough time has now elaps ed to have heard from almost every port for which a steamer or sailing vessel on that route would have sailed, and hope for the safe arrival of the CJity of Boston has almost died out even in the minds of the most san guine. A DJOURNulENT OF T H E AssF.MBLY IN Nontui CAnoJ.mA-AnDnsSs OF THlE (OONsEnv~ATlvE M IMIIF.nis. -JA LE.IH, March 28. -The General Assembly adjourued sine die to-day at noon. The conservative members are out in an address to the people. In alluding to the Governor's deolaring Alamane county in insurrection and asking for a suspension of theo habeas oorpus the address recites: The chief miagisutrate of this State, the head and front of radicalism, has seon lit to declare one of our counties in a state of insurrection and to call upon Congress to suspen~d the writ of habeas corpus throughoust the State. We declare there is no sufficient cause for this extraordinary action of Governor lldenl ; thlere is and has beeni no armed resistanoo, no uprising of the people, no outbreaks to disturb or hinder the full admiunistration of civil law. WoV assert that there is not a county in tho State in which any sheriff or other peace ?fioer naay n6g M.idttaude'd and with perfeot safety aund exeoute any. process upon any citizen of tile State. It is true that' murders and otther oiuttags have been comtnitted ; but they have nete been connnod to any particular looality or any particular party ; and when Govet .r Ilolden represents to the Pros'dent and tg pongr-ess that these act & lines .o1 disloyalty lie is guilty of a wilful libel upon a people ~higec rights he .hma suprR to protect. s Pffoewt avseun/Dheredt bilt fe:of our citizens who are aware otle.m mense trade in fertilizers conduoted' by our merchants. From data In our gtantity ef-ferthilidrar sold: by; eou merobts 4urinsh ep-mls Ina" .a hna2an-.am K 0S K, o0 TI GREA T RRPUTATION Vhich Koskoo bas attained in all parts of the country 8 A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE, Lud tae Large lumbers of Testimonials hioh are constantly being received front hysicians, aud persons wnko have been ured by itS use, is conclusive Proof of its emarkable value. AS A BLOOD PURIFIER, It .b.asis :m:1o 'Elic a., BEINO POSITIvVLY !he MostPowerful Vegetable Alternativo YET DISCOVERED. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. "The lifo of the flesh is in the Blood," s a Scriptual maxim that science proves to 0 true. The people talk of bad blood, as he causo of many diseases, and like many iopular opinions this of bad blood is found d in truth. Tho symnptoms of bad blood are usually uit plain-bad Digestion-ncaues imper eat nutrition, and consequently the circu %tion is feeble, the soft tissues looso their one and elasticity, and tie tonguo becomes aao, broad,- and freluontly covered with a aisty, whiato. ocat. This Condition soon ho.os itself in roughness of the bkin, tlien it eruptive and ulcerative diseases. aind then long continued, results in serious esions of the Brain, Liva.r, Lungs, or urina. y at1paratus. Mnch, very ntch, suffering I Scaised by impuro blood. I, is estimauted y somse that one-fifth of the human family re niffeced with socroful% in, some form.i When the Blood is puire, you are not to inhie to any disease. Many impurities of ho Blood :arise from itnpuro disease of arge illes. Eradicate overy impurity I ron the fountain of life, and good spirits. air skin unit vita. strength will return to 'ou. MK0 isxoCoi0 AS A LIVER INVIGORATORI STANDS UNRIVALLED. leing the only Known Medicine hal efficiently stimulates and corrects the epatio a scret ions and functional derange acuts of the Liver without. Debili'aling the ystecm. While it acts freely upoa the Aver instead of copious purging, it gradu. Ily changes the discharges to a perfectly matural slate. T5tToIs OF ,IVIn COMPI.AINT AND OF RoME OF TnosR DiSEASES PnODUC.D DY IT. A sallow or yellow color of the skin, or ellowish -browu spots on the fate and ither parts of the body; dullness aund Irowsinessa, aoimot imaess heandache ; hitter r had tasto in the mouth, internal heat ; il my cases a dry, teasing cough ; unstlady Ippetito; sometines sour stornach, wit h a aiming of tho food ; a bloated or. full feel. ng about the stomach and sides; aggrava Ing pains in the aides, back, or bresst, and tbout the lsoulders; constipation of the towels ; piles, flatulence, coldness of the Ixtrenities, &o, OSK00! [ a remedy of Wonderful Ellicacy in the oure of diseases of the Kindeys nod 131ld. her. In theso Affections itis as near a ipocitlo as any remedy can 1bo. It. does iaz vork kindly, silently, and surely 1he1t otelief which it atfords is both certain and eroeptiblo. lISA1Es OF TI? Ktt)NEYS AND lILAnDDRln. ?'orsons unacquainted with th structure andl functions of the Kidneys caninot. esti nate the importance ohf their healthy ac ion. liaegular and sutlliont act iona of the Kid. roys is as inmportant, nay, even mere so, han regularity of the howels. Them Kid ieys remove from the Blood those effete natters whicht, if pornmitted to remain, sould speadily destroy life. A tctal sos.. pensiont of the urinary discharges wil cc !asion death from thilrty-six to forty-eight tours. W~hen the Urine is voided in small quan. ities at the ime, or when the're is a dispo silion to Urinate nmore freqtuently thtan .iatural, or whens the Urine is highly coloredl r scaldinig with weakness in the simall of lie back, it should not be trifled with or helayed, but Koskoo shoutld be taiken at maes to remedy the difficulty, before a esien of the organs telkes place. Most. of lie diseases of the Bladder originiato front hose of the Kildneys, the Urine beintg um arfecotly secreted In thte Ki-Ineys, prove rritating to thte B3?adder and Urinary pas mage.. When we recollect tha" medicine tover reaches the Itidneys except through he general olrculat ion of the lilood, we 'cc how necessaury It Is to keep the F'ouni amn of Life Pure. Meets with Gocat Success in the Cute of Diseases of the Nervous System. Almost nine-tenths of our people staffer rum nervous exhaustion, and are. thtero ~ore, liable to its conoomitant evils of maen al depression, confuthed ideas, softening of~ he brain, insanit~y, and complete breaking hown of the ~general health. Thousands are suffering to-day with broken-down servotus systems, and, unfortunately, to. >aeco, alcohol, late hours, over-work, mental and physical), are causing diseases f the nervous systemn to Increase at a fear. uh ratio. The symtoms to which diseases of the iervous system give rise, may be stated as ~ollows: A dull, heavy feeling in the head, sometimes more or less severe pain or Iaalaec ; Periodical Hleadacho, Dhisziness, Noises or Ringing In thei Head ; Confusion of Ideas ; Temnporary Loss of Memory ; Lieection of Spirits ; 8t arting during Sleep; Dad Dreams; I~esitation in Answer:ng Questions ; Dulness of Hoearig; Twitching ef the Maoe and Arms, &c., whicht, If not promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Deli rium, Insanity, Impo~tenoy, Apoplexy, Sac. ls not a bedret iuaolt remedy. Forrmula iround eaeh' bottle' ,ReommendEd brythe beat Physielane, ominen6 Divines, Editore, 0 in. P ue Auneem uneman atsne Etiwan SOLUBLE MANURES I Manufactured U NDlt TilE DIRE'TION OF DR. N. A. Super-' hosplhate Company. Solublo Phusphori Acid, in the form of E 'hosphaic, Is the basis of all good Fertiliti lolublo Phosphorio Acid which isit them. The immense deposits of Phosphatic Giuar rarolina, by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of In Lvnilable as a Fertilizer by being ground I uclh a condition as to wake iti. Insoluble pl :apable of being taken up by growing plan :onmiorciil Fertilzer is of no more vtiae in ilo greater ie prolsortion or this soltble lie less the qunnlity reqnired i.r nere. ar hat contalainig I he highest por eeni angn of 8 Impressed with tihese trulas. thoSiulplhuarit rcoted at Charhon ut li irut extensive Av able to offer to Ph1ta'e thae Iighest per cCC-ila any market Their Pei'rih.er% are offered under Iwo (4 1. Etiwan. N 1 -P 0r ?oluia1 ihospl Dissolved Bone Pl'sphtaiin of Lime $60 pea 2. Etiwani.. No. 2 -Perivian SuperlPh >f Dissolved Bont P'hoilihate. nd lI to 3 p inn of Peruvian Gutaino to adapt it to all c or cash. WE ALSO 0 Dissolved Bone, nf high gendhe for plantei nto any other Cop)oet. nnd we suagest tha nanti'nturer, to tr:miport the gulp-hurlo A1 it a fixed rate for each per conia o. Jan 6-8m .F7, Ti h"CA ROiLINA 1'llTILIZER," Is i aid is pronounced by vaii'Ious chemist, one P'eruvian oulano in its Fertilizing l'rooert ies, 1tu Iand and sea anitn .als, an(I possess quali it. We annex the analvsin of Proftssor Shi " L \l1ilATOIt Y O F T I I.;1 BiED Analysis of a -4il of' Carolina Fertilizer aloisturo expelled at 2120 F, 3)igaiio Matter, wihli somo water of combin Fixed Ingredients, Paosporio Acid-Soluble, 0.06 Eq Iuoluble, 6.17 E 13.13 iulphurie Ao'd, 11.01 Eq 31ulphato of Potash, Sulplhato of Soda, Sand, Onl tho strengths of these resilt I am gla a - r&ilizer, We n ill furnish this excollenat FER TILIZ 2,000 lbs. oct 9-ly NEWY ADVERTSEM1ENTIS. AGEVNTS WANTEDf r '0 sell Admiral Rlaphuael Semmaes, "Pervio I. Afloat in the Sumter' and Alabama." Thlis is a most graphic and thrilling de iaript ion or the perilous adventures of thisa somumander and hisa comradell, written by deumes himself, and therefore authenhio in every particular. Trho sale taf this book has Doin moat unprecedoneed, and still tho Iomanad is unabated. Sold only by sub moription, and exrctausie territory given to 100(d agents. Address F. I. DIBBLE & CO., Publishers, 208 Main Street, Louisville, Ky. WANTED EVERYWVHERE, S ALESMEN. Farmoe':s andl others to sell a New Article in great demanid. $400 00 uiado by one Agent his first month. Ad. iress OEO. McEATIIlRON & CO.. Nash ville, Tonn., or WV. Ii. SEATON & CO., New Orleans, La. YOUR ATTENTION Is CoR DIA Liy tSVtT~an T nI ''Honderson County, Kentuceky Land Sale" Gra&nd Pize Schemeo Enterprise, CilARtTEltE~D by the Legis.. lature of Eentucky, an er~done~d anitdaco comtmended by every leadiung official itt uhe Stale, and up wards of 500 of her wost prominent citizens. 611 Prizes, $314,320 ! Comprising tho riecet river hoitloan tobao. 00 farms in theo wealthy county of flen. de~rson, Ky., withI all their appartenances. Capital Prime, $150,000 Stunllest P5rize, $80!I Also about $20,000 in (Greenihaeks, being the entire renit taioney of' the property for Lte years 1800 and 18l70, which will be die. tributed to theo winneris of ihec first seven prises resp ectively. llent of the far'ms for 1869, was 512 per' nere, an ti t Is aonfidently expecreal that theay will eqal or surpass this figure for 1870. Tickets Flyeo Dollars. Final drawing, June 9th, 1870, at Masonic Temple, Louisville, Ky. hIlundreds of our best citizens, have givean unqutallfied certi ficates and etdorsemaentsi of this tungnifi cent enterpr'ize. Every dollar invested lby ticket holders, Is held in trust by thne commisioers ap. pointed by the Legislattare, iti the draw.. lng takes place and prizes are delivered. In order. to have your tie.ket properly regist ered, ltu atonc4 pl nearest club agentoet remit by E?'prei& roe 4) Drat, P. 0. monef ordet'; -or - egis$s' lettet\ to ehtef o-the fol~dgS agents who will fuarnish full deserlytIqe cireulars: derso~,K.tL .A a1ie kemmn. olal Bank, .LouisvilleAjb~Q~ tham, e Pred n ~ U~~TS James L. Dallam en ia'a . LNDb SULPHURIC ACID, at Chaolestoui PR ATT, Chemist for the Sulphurio Acid and oluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Bone re, and these are valuablo in the ratio of os which were discovered in 1867 in South soluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made ) powder, and reditced by Sulphuric Acid to iosphate soluhle in water, and thus made Is. The insoluble Phosphate found in any the planut thaii the originnl Phosphate rock. Phoiwphate which any Feti lizer contains, I d conseieuently the cheapest Fertilizer is 1lu1e 'hiosphnia. Aci.l and tiper-Plhosphae Company have A Chnnhtwrg .ouih of Baltimoro, and nro ige of 8, lute Phosphate of Lime known In 01msli : te,t en'rwentned to co..(ain 24 per cent. of to,. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Ahate, guarantee to contain 20 per cont. er eeni. (-f Ammonia, with a sufficient addi. rops, $70 per too, 10 per cent. discount FFEit. a or manufacturers. who mov desire to mix t this ip tho best and cheapest method for id coutaied in the uixture. Will be sold WNI. C. 1EE & CO., Agents, No. 14 Adger's Wharf. tde from the Phosphatets of South Carolina, f the betl. M-iaitrca known, only inferior to These Phosphatcs are the remains of ex ties of the greatest value to the agricultur pard. LCAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. , personally selected. 16 70 tion expelled at a low red heat, 16.50 60.81 2.60 utivalent to 11.27 Solubl Phosphate of Lime aivalent to 13.40 Insoluble (b me). 24.75 Phosphate of Lime. ilvalent to 23.651 Sulphate of Lime. 80 8.50 11.06 1 to certify to the sup'rlority of the Caroli C. U. 8H EPA RD, Jr. R to Planters andi others at $60 per ton of OEO. W. WVILLIAMS &C. TOMES, MELVAIN & CO., No.0 6 Maident Lane, New York. IMPORTERS OF Guns, Fine Cutlery, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRJE, MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS SOLE AGENTS FOR Westley Richards' Breach- Loading Fow ling Pieces, Eley's Cartridges for D3. L. Guns, Generai Agents for the U. 8. "Oartridge 0 j.," Lowell, Mass. Manufacturers of all kinds of METALIO OARTR1D0#s Ton RIFLEs, PISTOLS, ao. DERINGER PISTOLSe I havo this day appointed Messrs. TOM.a, MatvaIN & Co. Sole Agetnts for thes sale of my Pistols In the City of New Yorkt. Deal. era can obtain th -m of Messrs. Tomes, Mlvain & Co. at my lowest wholesale rates' and my full guaranty aceomp antos every Pistol of my mantufacrure sold byV them. I ENRY DERINGER, Philadelphia, Aug 20, 1867. TOMFB, MELVAIN & C0., Solo Agents, 6 Maiden Lane, N. Y. GRAND RAFFLE AND SALE Of Real Estate and Personal Property, at CASSVI LLE, GA., June 1st, 1$70. tRoPICRTr VAi.UED AT $-14,000 RAIrKHD AT $25,000. ONLY $1 PER CIIANCE I Thlis property consists in part of a gene.. ral assortmItent of mierchandise, valuied at $8,000 ; 'tore-house, 60x21 (new,) $1,500 ; 3 dwelliag houses and imiprovenents, all new, $1,000 each ; lot of t'nr'aturo $1,000; 400 butshtels corn, 100 sacks flour, 8,000 potiids bacon, 24 town lots in center or town, horses, cows, &',., &c. This property, and other property not included, is valtued at Forty-four Thousatnd Dollars, is to he r'affled for at Th*enty.flye Thotasand Dolls. Every chance, or itk. et, whrrnnted and -g.tranteeda; prf'te valned from One Doliaaf up to One Htindee~d, to Two Hluedred to6 hetihousand DOllau. No Jilanks--Tw~ dit'ett lhl conduet the Rafd,a a a4 ee thosily abIl :verd6ehhath t~ptnIent o~wfoik will be. ip[9rmedef4tE4 tI~ ef tire Ville. Liberal preat, frd det oWoaaeaione mathb. addrakeio WC 3 - l# . AM17% 14 FOUNTMAN PEN. W RITES three pageswih4,one dip. Runs smooth And Akes Ane writing. High. reoommended by all using them. t)nly ,6'oents per dozon. Two tiample Pens for 10 oents. Address . B. CiESTER, Had. lyme, Conn. Say where you saw this Advertiseaent. ~r PseWt er *I AtHs. "c~selebratedlup Vfe.S3CR *nttrely tasteless, durable and i l or2ton1oi6p 610; equal to %he wooden Puanp u and . Icu E your than half the mon. blly arranged PHnIX QUAes0, smor c by us dtalirctmtePmi s and in oonstructton so cimple that ar ane mannputa Itup and kepIti repair. ,.1HE[BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NLIW IAAGE :F.A.1 DR7ES I SNCREASE your Crops and Impove your Land. by using PHCENIX GUANO0, Ifnporicd by us direct fromnthe Pliwuix Is landil, South Paolii Ocean. Wiloi, Gibbs & Co., MANIPULATED GUANO, Prepared at Savannah, Ga., aind C;harlest on. S. C., which has proved i (tc moil (ho best Nlatitto In use. For valo by WiIOX, GIBBS & cJoal IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN GUAHOS. 99 Bay Street. Savannah, Ga. 64 East Bay.St., Charhebaton. 8. C. 241 Broad Street, Augustn, Ga. W. ALSO KFEP Pure No. I Perauvian Guano. a " Dissolved Botne. " Lnnd Plnster. For furtier information, address, as above for circular, or subscribe to Southern Agriculurist, putlished by W. C. Maomur phy & Co., at Aughsta and Savannah, Ga at the low price of 25c. per annum. JOHN P. MATTIIEWS, Jr. dec 4-4m Agent, Winnsboro, 8. C. TU R A CU()R ES DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION LVENS CHI-S& FEVER 4N APPETITC .. CREATE S101.D EVERYWHERE. iOPRIETORs DA awHoLESALE DRUGGISTS ,CIRALERUOOSa 111C0m&Rononam. kur ant iu Iaanu.r, in U.. by KETCHIN, MoMASTER & BRICE. By a recent decision of the Internal Rtevenue Commissioner, any person enn sell these bottles without having a retail Li quor Dealer's License. mar 17-6mn P. P. TOALE, Charleston, 8. C., Manufacturer of D OORS, SASI; BLIND.S H AVING TIlB LARGEST A ND MOST COPETE FAI TORY In the South. ern Staten, and keeping always on hand a large And most complete stock of DOORS, 8ASH1E8, DILiNDS, Bash Doors, Store lioora, Shutters, Mouldings, &o . &o.. I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturers' prices.. N, B.-Strict atteadion paid to shipping in goodorder. July 20 FERTILIZERS. Jan 2868m GEORGIA NURSERY. 2,006 abut Aern Gross Fesit $tresfor Sal. A PPLjE rJESS A year. o14. 6to.8 fe to 3 feet from thte grottnd ; price $18 00 per' . neisaoldJ,4to8 feet hsih- price Peach Tirees, ear, Plun, Ariseut~ Neo. Plants, &o. Deciptive and 4Prie Vaa logue senat gratis to applicants. )V M fandO~ ilvae wraAenu~em TO COTTON PLANTERS. AXDONIATED 23sOv-es The supply of Peruvian Guano having become exhausted, it Is necessary (or tihe planting community to look for a substitute for this article, so effilacious in promo:Ing aud sustainirg the growth or cotton. The combination of Peruvian Guano and Dis. solvod Bones has been found to :e the safest and beet of all the many !a e8 offored, and we are confident that irau ordinary season, to use the language of Mr. David Dickion, can never fail. In pro sening our AMMONIATED to the Planter, we but give tie etmbination in a form ready for immediate use, thus saving the cost and trouble of manipulation and scour ing informiny in quality. The practical results obtained from the articles shipped by .ae prove them to be superior to till others, and in a trade e: tending through every portion or the Cotton Growing Regions, and, during the past five years, consuming thousands or tons, we are yet to hen of tie first complaint. In our manufacture we discard all mineral - phosphates, and rely entirely upon Puie Bone made readily soluble by time use of Sulpiurio Acid. The Ammonia is supplied from the next valuable source to Peruvian Guano, and in sufiluient quantities to give the plant a vigoroits anu heaIlthy growth, the soluble bone sustaining it, throughout the sentcmn. We have no hesltation.in piacing this artiole against any manufacture, or coinbi nation kimown and will refund every dollar penit in is purchase in case it does not give satisfaction. For the charioter and purity of the arti. les shipped by us we refer to the promi nent names appenled,t hey being a few of those who obtain their supplies from us. JOHN ME.RRYMAN &-CO., Baltimore. 3MOVi 2IM410i g David Dickson, Hancock county Dr. E M Pendleton, ms W W simissou, am A J Lane, g Col. T M Turner, a John T Berry, so James NI Gray, Jones county It 8 Kisar, Houston county MI 0 Robert. Wilkes county N W Stone, Columbia county Dr. Henry Gaither, Newton county Dr. J S lamilton, Athens Edward lancroft, a6 A P Dearing, Is A Livingston. Newton county Ron. T J Smith, Jefferson county 11 P Richards, Newton county John H Chisholm, 11 est Point Stephen D Heard, Augusta ar. If It Steiner, WD Grant, Wail.on Rev. W M Cunningham, La Grange Col, B 6 Locket, Dougherty county lon. HIerschell V Johnson, Jeffer on co. J If Wilkinm, Jefferson county Jas. C Dunham, Putnam county J Printup. Columbia county 0 Ml Stokes, Leo county Rev. T B Wesm, Columbia county G A Nunnally, Walton county 8 W Swanson, Troup county 'Phomns Warthen, Washington coun. Sterling J Elder, Coweta county J It Tolbert, ma Rev. C 8 Ganiden, Brooks county J 0 Morton, a Samuel NI Carter, Murrny coonty J RI Stapler, Lowndes county J N Mlontgomery, Fort Lamar o Wv Lewis, Dectmr county J N Hill, Quituman county S P Bmurnett, ** A J Whmite, Macon A V Brumiby, Atlanta Q R. Nolan, Henry county Z H1 Clark, Oglethorpe county Ii F. Woolley, Case county Adams, Jones & ileynolds, Macon J B Ross & Somm, a Warren, Lane, & Co., Augusta J T Bathwell, Blerrys & Co., Rome* W C & L Lanier, West Point B Pye &Son, Forsyth Isaac Harris, Springs Grove, N. C. James P Iriwin, Charlotte, N. 0. Col. J Rt Spearmuan. Silver Street, 8. C. Rt W Ba.ee, Orangeburg, 8. 0. Col. T J Moore, Spartanbitrg, IS. C. John H Catheart, Winnsboro, 8. 0. Thomas L Woodside,.Greenville, 8. C. J W Barksdale, Law-ens, 8. 41. Gov. tl i JHsD Pon~t, Quinoy, Fl. George W Eleomt, Tallahassee1 ?ia A P Oie, M~nfgoniery, Ala J N Lightfoot, Abbevil le, Ila R. 8 Thmornton, Cmosa River, Ala John B Bilbro, Tuskegee, Ala A B Beall, I 'arthage, Ala J MoO, Boyd, Camden, Ala Thommt E B Pegues Oxford, Miss W E Fergmsson, Jackson. Miss E E "'olts. Duck Hill, Miss WV W Topp, Columbus, Miss Dr. J D McConnell, Bro6wnsville, Mis F Mi Shryock, Winona, Miss ] Mi i Jones, Batesville, Milse IH F Johnson. Blrookhaven, Miss J A P Kennedy, Coffeeville, Miss C C Williams, Okolona, Mlis J Chaumpduois, Shubuats, M~Is Johnm 8 Finley, holly Springs, Miss W W Farmer, Monroe, La eomank P Stuibbi, ma S Gr-een Hlail, ovitmgton, Tena W N Beck, Middletown, Ttnn E Mathews, Monticello, Ark. ot 25-Om Quick Reinin and Pefmanest ltpf ov ment to the 8oii, Mapes' NitrogenIzed Superm-Phosphatgp (OMPOSNDl of Bones Phosphale Oust and Ammonaeal Anla1a Maders, elU thoroughly deooniposed and reduced to a fine owdefr by msea of fewrfatttes and. sulphurie aoil , Adapte4 to .*Ie~agr aN~ q pbte usA*ufb4tu.d in ti igeopny of to a d C. 1r. UETEEsa Yevisinin'Witn'ei doods, consisting of Blankets. Cloaks and shawls, lplannels, lasoimer, Tweeds andt jeans, Mlerinoes, lopliti's, DeLanes and Skirts, will be sold 4 cost for cash. L N. WITHERS. Bleached and Brown. Domestics, Bed ickings, Calicoes, Plaid Domestics, Tow. le, Linen Damasks, Oloves Hosiery and i alkerchiefs, very chea at the cheap tor, of 1. N. WITHEt8. - It you want a good pair of Shoes call on WITIERS. Gentlemen's black silk dress liats, Men's loys' and Childrens' Fur and Wool 1lats, ,adies, flats of all descriptlions for vale heap by 1 ITiRRd-i. Withers has on hand a few sets of Buggy farness, Mons' Faddles, ItielIng and Blind tridles. which will bo sold ohuap for the 'spondullos." A good assortment of Hardware, Farm. 1g Utensils. Crookery Ware, Tin Ware and Vood Ware, always on hand and for sale heap by WITHIERS. Great Bargains In Ready Made Clothing ro now being offered by WITHiERS. If you want Onion Sets and reliable larden Seed, call on I. N. Withers, and pro ure some of "Landreth's fresh and genti. re." b 12 DOWN THEY COME! WE are now offering our entire VINTER STOCK at COST. The >est bargains since the close of the rar. Call and see for yourselves. LADD BROS &CO. jan 26 Photographs, E willbe prepared on Wednesday, 16th inst.., to make Photograhs, Amliro. ypes. Porcelain Pictures, &c. We will emain but a short time, and those who lesire pictures, should call at an early ay. Instructions given in Photography. Gal er in Mrs. Woodward's store, at the upper ndof Congress street. WREN & WHEELER, feb 12-tf Photographers. JUST RECEIVED. LOT of Baltimore Bacon, Sardines, Pickles, %how Chow, Cheshire Cheese, loffee, Sugar, 8moking and Chewing To. acco, 8egars of all grades. Also a fine ot. of Campeon's Extra Family Flour, whioh nill be sold at cosr. We also keep eonstantly on hand a fine ssortmnent of Wines, Liquors and Ale, shich we offer at greatly reduced pries. A nice lot of Mens' Womens' and Chil. Irens' Shoes and Gaiters. Call and see. GOODING, STUAltT & CO. S2!LkflBG OUT. TA l'JIHE8, Cilooks and JTewelry, from the YVfinest to 4he cheapest,, Silver Purp lhrtins, and other kinds, Coral Necklaces, loral and other kintds of Earrings and Plain bold Ringe. I anm selling out at a very hall profits. CllA R L MU LLlt, Rend door from Col. Rion's Offle'e. jan 18 ZLvey and Sal. a STABLE. sg 1111E undersigned will rooeie on or Lab out thle 20tht .Jnuary, fifty head of ne Horses and afules atibis le keeia 'onstanily on hand Horses i acts, Dugles and Wagons for hire, antJ espeotfull sollett the patronag of the ublic. A. F. G0 DIN4G. jat8 The Last Snata TUST reclyed a fresh supply ,of Ein* stes Shrips, Pieklee, 8t erg, ('ofoo iutai', Lard, Cases, Table Balt, tlour, Bp, ,.iverpool Salt, Cheese, Canmdles, ldes, iadaeT od, &o, b * nf4 *w for oasl J. MieINTY RN & CO. Fertilizers I Fertilizers I AVtIN 4 cue fornlair ed0 aty- forth. fo 5Fetli. n~AbtoPildtdbat,~o Daugh's Raw Done Super-Phos eti Or P Phuphte, 4P18 6~ wth, oolton~ seeds ~ Aa Ze les Ammonia~e4 uue tb1 ehed In mmn~ othtf Urgh .6 w Ias4ii4eg