The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 21, 1871, Image 4

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rtEE P H CEN IX 1 rOSUSaS? ?AILt AWU Tal-WBXKLT* ' ' t HI GLEANER, : BVmBTW?DN*8UA? BlOBNlHO. ir JU tl AN ?A. SELBY, ' ^oBusarw WO ?BOPW?TOB. JOHN F. THOMAS, Chief Editor. 9 ??-Book end Job Printing of every doiorip lon promptly and faithfully attended to. ' ADVKBTiaKKmrrB inserted in the Daily at 75 canta per equate for tboflrat and 60 cent? eaoh .ubwquent in iertioo, ', Long advertisements by the weok, month cir year, at reasonable ratea. . auBHoaipnoH, 1 . . . Daily, six months;** 00; Trt-WcsMy, 2 QC; Weakly, ICO. 9 Josh Billings, in his directions "How to piok oat a good hos*," says: "Good horses are akorse, and good mea that deal in enny kine of horses are skaraer. 'An honest man ia the noblest work ov Qed;' this famous saying waa written, in great anguish of heart, by the late Alex? ander Pope, jost after buying a good family hoes." A Washington despatoh announces that "there will bo no change in the Philadelphia mint.". What is ibo URO of having a mint if it oannot furnish a little change now and then. An English paper states that Mr. Gladstone is the real ruler in England. The Queen ls simply bis autograph his emanuensis for signing State papers. He that thinks himself the happiest ?nan is really so; but be that thinks himself the wisest, is generally the great? est fool. When does a man have to keep his word? When no one will take it. SOLUBLE PAGXFIO GUANO. Price, #45 Oaeh uflth Usual Advmccfar Time. 1 EXPERIENCE iu the use of tia? GU AN Cl Tor the past six years in tbis State, for cotton and Corn, has BO far established ita cbaraoter for excellence as to render com? ment unnecessary. In aooordauce with the established policy of the Company, to furnish the. best Concentrat? ed Fertiliser at thu lowest cost to contumer?, tbis Gnauo ia put into market tbis aeaauu at the abuve reduced price, whioh tbe Company is enabled to do by i eaton of its larne* facili? ties and tho roduoud ooat of manufacture The supplies put into market this season are, aa -heretofore, prepared under the per? sonal superintendence ot Dr. bi. Julien Rave? ns!. Chemist of the Cumpauy, at Cbarleaton. 8.',0.;'hence planters may rest asanred that ita quality ana composition ia prtoibtly tbe came ?a that ber totora sold At'the pr?-seut low price, every acre planted oan be fertilised with 200 pounda of Guano, at a Cdat uot exceeding tbe preecnt value of 80 ?ouuda of cotton, while experience has shown j bal ander favorable condition of aeaaun and cal ti vat Ion, tho ci op ia increased bj the ap plioation from two to three-fold tho natural oapaclty of th? soil; hence nuder no condition could its application fail to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. HOBSON. Agent l'aci?o Guano Company, Koa. 68 East, Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Cbarleaton, S. C. JOHN 8. BBE8E A CO., General Agents. Nov 30_, . Sajo To the Public 3 THE 8TATE CAPITAL RESTAURANT will . be kept open all night after MUNDAY, December ll, for the accommodation of the traveling public and meale will bo served at all boura of the day and night. ;_Deo 6 Dogs for Bale. A ONE year old English 8ETTEB, _('thoroughly trained. 'Two six moutuo old Pupploa, thorongh-breds-proper age for training. Nine suckling Pups, Black and Tans and Bull Pups to order. Ap? ply to C. B. FRANKLIN. Deo 6_ Congaree Restaurant. THE undersigned has taken up I a position..uqax-bis old Stand, on __iBIaiu street, andie again prepared toauppltniscustomerswith' good LIQUORS, choice WINES, eto. LAGER on draught. BEG ABS and TOBACCO of beat quality. The BE8TAUBANT will furniHh OYSTERS and other substantials in season. Schweitzer Oase at all times. A. sro UK. Nov 8_._gmo Bead! Head!! Bead!!! STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT. Near corner Main and Bridge Streets. (fSi fmA' OY8TEB8 in every' style-flfJQ ^>L?y'Roa8ted, Btowcd, Fried anritt? ~*-mmT Broiled. Good .Liquors, lino?"? Wines, imported Cigars. N. B. Private SUPPER ROOMS. FRANKLIN & FINE. Oct 26_ ??_Proprietors. THE CAROLINA HOUSE cjBM IS once more open to the public, nuder ?lithe superintendence of Mr. lt. BARRY. mm The reputation of the houeo will be kept up. August 31 The Exchange, House. (?&/l~jW?LL ki-own as "the place"*-?*? ^jJearwhero tho beat of drinkables STS '^Qajfjr and eatables are furnished, ia sW in the full tide of prosperity. The whole house has boen put in perfect order, and tho proprietors guarantee that guests can obtain all thc delicacies of the Beacon-OYSTERS. FISH, GAME, etc. Oat 12 PAYSINOER A FRANKLIN. Oysters in Every Style. S~~\ MY Restaurant :i in order for tho ^\Lfy winter eoaaon, and OYS TERS nial ^gj?gr other Refreshmenta will be furnish? ed at abort notice. "How will yon have them -fried, roasted or stewed?" G. DIERCKS. Oct 26_ Sundries. 1AA BOXES assorted CRACKERS. IUU 100 boxes assorted Canned Good?. 60 boxea Soap. 50 bores Candy. 50 boxes Caudles. 200 barrels Flour. 60 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store, and to widen we invite the attention of the trade._LO HICK A LOWRANCE. State of South Carolina-Fair field Co. The state of South Carolina, plaintiff, vs. the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company, and others, oreditora -Ordtr fur Sale, die. BY vii-tao of a decretal order iu thc above stated caae, all the creditors of thu bpartatiburg and Dillon Railroad Company are require , to prove and eotablish their rtri mauda against the said Company, before us, as Special hefeiees, at tim law ofliue ur James H. Rion, E?q , in Winnahoro, h. C., oit th? 26th, 27th,?8 h, 2(Hh and 80th da\s nf Decem? ber, A^D. 1871. and on tue 231, 24th, 25;h, 20 u. 27 tu aim 28th ua>a.?ji Jauuaxx. A. D. 1872. JAMES M. BAXTER, - A . . .. THOMAS B, Ji^iEtt, " , No} 26 . i ; Hpeoial liefer? o$\. j Pipes! Pipes!! nAAA INDIAN CLAY PIPES, for . " *\J\J sale low tn dealers. Nuv23 ? JOHN U isEKGWRR. One Puncheon Lochgiiphea?. THE beat s COT UH WHISKEY. Dealers can have it nearly at coat. Nov 15 JplfN 0. BEEPERS. Buffalo Tonghes, NEW augar-enred HAM?, Breakfast Strips, ? . ??" nr/scml Smoked Beef, for aale low. E. HOPE. Lime. QftSYBABRELS of LIME, for salo low by mZxJXf JOHN AGNEW A SON. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. ALARGE assortment and ohoiae variety, J uat In and for Bale low. E. flOPE. U.???M Bj? FUTO?.:, mi i lilli FRESH Gronnd BYE FLOUR, for aale by Deo 9 E. HOPE. , STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMftBILL.Brekar. PACIFIC GUARO COMPASY'S" . COMf OUWD f ' ' ?CID PHqffiHATB J PF ; LIME. '" For 0?mpo8??n?With?Cotton ?oed. Price $25 Ouaht tf?th^/iHal^Adtarioe fb? Time. THIS article IB prepared tt?d?f the aupcriu tondenco o? Or. HT. JULI BN HAVEN EL, expressly for compoBting wRl^Oottoo Heed. It waa introduced by thia Company two years ago, and ita uso ha? folly 'attested ita value. 200 to 250 pounds'or thia article per .ore, properly composted with; the ?ame weight ot Cotton Bead, furniahea the planter with a FERTILIZER of the higbeat excel lenoo at the smallest cost. A compost pre? pared with thia article, aa by printed' direc? tions furnished, oontains ail the elements of fertility that can enter into a first class FER? TILIZER, while its economy must commend lt? liberal nae to planters. ' For euppiioa and printed direOtions for composting, apply to . , , 1, <T. N. HOBSON,. , ? Agent Paaifia Guano Company, No. G8 East Bay & Nos. 1 * 2 Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, B. C. JOHN B. J IEE HE & CO., General Agents. Nov 26 ? ... . ? 3mo State of South Carolina, Richland Co. OOUBT OP COMMON PLEAS. , . Moues C. Mordooai,Plaintiff, against R?beooa L. Graoey, William B. Graoey and Gustavus M. Walker, Defendants.-?Bunions. To tho Doren danta Rebecca L. Graooy and William B. Gracoy: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint .in' thia action, of winch a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to servo* a cop j of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers, at their ornoo in Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereot, exclu? sive of tho day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Kot ion willapplv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. CARROLL Sc JAN NEY, Pluintiffa' Attorneys. D. B. MILLEU, C. C. 0. .Dated October 31,1871. To the Defendants Reboooa L. Graoey and Wi.liam B. Graoey: Tako notice that tho oomplaint in this ac? tion, together with tho summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, waa filed in the < mee of the Cierk of the Court or Common Pleas, at Columbia, in the County of Richland, in the State of youth Carolina, on th? 22ii day of November. 1871. CARROLL Sc JA NN EY, Nov 23 thO_Columbia H. C. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION AW? PIANO FORTE AGENCY. os^^j^ "WM u oH?ll?BD, ^inrreiTii r^^^J^Prof.'SMor or Music ^vTr^^jR X*jfAJ^fcrt) laving determined to| j ? II! *J. QHumu Teaching, is now pre? pared 4u. \ake pupils on tho Piano, Organ aud Gol! ot i alan, in Vuoal Muoio. Ki vi cg ?nt over TiiniTY TEARS had charge of Ibe'Muuical Departments1 in the Brat Kemafe Colleges and Schools of the mato, he deems it utine utsesry to\ ?'.ko,, any other reference to his qualifications as a l eaahor. Tho arrangements he has made with seve? ral of the most celebrated Piauo>makers, will .?nable him to offer Instrumenta of the vers first olivas at prices thav defy competition. Specimen Pianos daily expected. Thone in ?tut of Instrumenta auperior to any ever offered for .-ale in thia marnbi, will do well to examine before purchasing eine?here. PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, Ac, Tuned and repaired in the MOST PEUFKCT MANNKU and on reasonable terms. Apply at bia r?sidence, corner of Bull and Richland street?, or at the bookatore of Meagre. Duffie Sc Chapman._Oct 17 Columbia SrXusic Store. . Ly Br and & Son fin ARE pleasure in calling tho attention of ? X tho public to an examination of their ?XOOK OP MCB?0AL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins,. Cuitara. Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons,, Brass and (Silver .Band Instru? ments ot all kinda. Also, Sheet Muaio and Instruction - Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music Bent hy mail, post paid, on receipt of ?rico; and all kinda ox Mnsioal Goods sent by xpreaa, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Soeond-hand Pianoa and Organa for sale cheap, for eash. Pianos, Organa and Melodcona tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any point desired, at moderate piicea. All arder? promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thoao favoring us with their patronage. Bend for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor Htreet, Citizens* Savings Bank Building, Columbia, H. 0. _Nov 7 Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to tho planting puhlio in full confidence in its excellence aa a Permanent Manure. It was extensively used the past season on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has-given entire satisfaction, as ia shown hy a number ot certificates from some, of the best plantera In Georgia and South Carolina. Our prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia 115 per ton oaeb, put up in casks or barrels, de? livered in tho cit? cf An RUB ti or Kt-any land mron tho Savannah River. The price ot our XXX. or Mason's Lime, ia $2 per barrel, de? livered aa above. We are agenta for the celebrated "stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dis? solved Bone," which wo receive direct from England, and eau offer to tho public at re? duced prices. COLES, SIZER Sc CO., No. 14 McIntosh street. Am; ont a, Ga. Agont, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Colombia, S. C._Oct 13 Gmo Sundries. WE have received a large supply of tho ? following gooda, which we aro offering at low priors; ; Whole, half and quarter boxea RAISIN.', Almonds, Palm Nota, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts Nov 23 _JOnN AGNEW,ft SON. The Dexter Stables. <s~\ THE undersigned huvu re '?L*"i\ moved their Stable* to the new ITO/"rj^> building, immediately South ol ^/?i^^w^iklaniiey'B Hall, and, with a new VT^S^ "stock nf CARRIAGES, B?O O lets auti line HORSES, aro propsred lo an rtwnr all calls that may bo made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons ni want of good stock, are invited to give us a call. Liberal advances made on stock loft for aale. I i BOYCE .V. CO. W. H. li o YO E. C. H. PETTINOII.L._.lan 24 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Af iir. Sirhl, ??ar! Blain. -T\\J^^\J^%. NOW on hand and dally re? ggi . j*j?yi(j?^o'' ivih'g from tho manufae? J J^tftlQd "'r''" New York, (luxton, jmOH^^SBr Cincinnati and Louisville, tho JT JC largeat assortment, of FUH iN i PUKE t.v. i sept m thin market, conainting In part of Walnut Parlor.' Chamber and Pin ing*-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation} aleo, tho celebrated Geoigia Hplit-I.uttoni Chaira. All'kinda of MATTltRFHEH made toordor. UPBOL8TER tNO and REPA I RING done at shortest notice and In the bent ?qtMsr. Terms oaah and Good? cheap. ' Oct SO To the Ladies. imnr-^ T?IE FRIZR MEDAL Was BWW^f? awarded to Mrs. O. E. HEED, ?BflitLB Mam street, Colombia, for the illili neBt HATS at . tho Fair of the TS-wllsaJ -south Carolina Agricultural and g^S??Q^ ruvchahical Socletv. tthoataoiiaa * +Wr \H fan Bunpiy of BONNETS, HatB, Ribbons, Plowers, Hair. Furs, Cloaks, and everything usually kept in a first class Milli, nery Establishment. Tho Ladies, of Colum? bia and else where will please call and see for themselves.- Orders 'solicited. Prices re dncBd. ? ' ? ? : Nov,14 B^ar'Un'a, Slicing Sub-Soiler and Peep Tiller .Plow. THE undersigned having purohaaed tho right for thia State to tnanufaotnro Sud sell the above plow, the beat Sud cheapest yet introduced, desires a reliable Afaent at every Coutuv Court Hotiao in the Btato,. Oct 10 ED Wi ARD HOPE. New Stationery Jttouse E. E. STOKES HASJuBt oponed. IQ the new and nan?somo budding immediately opposite tue Pnm ?ix o nico, on Main street, a complete etock of STATIONER*. Comprising Lotter, Cap and Note Paper, of all sizes, qualities and of every description; Plat Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me? dium, Boya), Sapor-Royal, ?nd Imperial sizes, which will bo sold in any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Books of any size, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notioe. ENVELOPES In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quail- ! ties. . BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoioe and Lotter Books, Receipt Books, Note Booka. ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will find a completo stook ot materials for thoir use. Drawing Paper, in bheets and rolls, Bristol Beards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Wcter Colors, in cakos and boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description; a great vrriety of conve? nient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. ALSO. Photograph Albums, Writing Donks, Pori . folios, Cabas, with boxes, aud a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a moat elegant siook of Gold Pons and Pencil Cases, auperbly-mounted Rubber Goo is. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying: Mucilage: Chess ?md Backgam? mon Men - nd Hoards; Visiting and Wedding Cards, and everything usually kop*, in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Which the Prouriotor intends this shall bo. He will still couduet bin BINDERY and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PAPER RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which has been iu successful operation for over thirty years in this State, ann to which ho will continue to devote his own perennal attention His stock will be kept up full and complete, and his prices will bo found always reasonable, and ho hopes to have a sharo of patronage. E. R STOKES, Main street. Nov 8 Opposite PHO?NIX Office. MANUFACTURER AND D KALE Bp No. 20 Uayno street and Horlbeck's Wharf, Cbarloaton, S. C. This is the largest and most compl?te factory of tho kind in the Southern States, and all articles in thin line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalo at prices which defy competition. tar A pamphlet with full and detailed list or all sizes of Doors. Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and poet paid, on application to July ll ilvr_P. P. TOALE. GEORGE PAGE & CO., No. 5 N. ?hroeder Street. Ballimore, Md., Manufacturers of PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved, Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, GANO. HULA Y A NB SASH SA W MILLS, tl RIST MILLS. TIMBER WHEELS, 8HIN W OLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in Circu? lar Saws, Belting and Mill eupplies generally, and manufacturer's agents for LefteTe Cele? brated Turbine Water Wheel and every de? scription of Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. .ar-Send for descriptive Cataloguen and Price Lists._May 23 it^ly STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & C0~ Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, ?bo., and Family Groceries ge uor ally. Orders lilied carefully and prompt? ly. Feb 7lyr TniS. CORN SHELLER woighs only tbrc movement,, and is thu brui invention m cob," and ni, therefore, the easiest optratii, get out of ?order bj use, will. last for years, tl ono at first Bight, lt Call ho fastened to a 1 screwed to a ?mall board-, which will answer ft ing, the operuior.gt naps the hutt of the car end to the shulling teeth and rotates the ?li teeth penetrating lu tVui n the rows of coin ? ti; when tho eur cnn rio longer hr held, tin hand, and I he ?bel Ur rotated whh the lift, wo invite iusbfeotion. Lu: solden) hu.'! tueh neus nu n. We have disposed of all Couulio* waul nono but energetic bur-incas men. This HS is proven by its rapid sale. Tho prier-2 In 0 bushels p-r hour. Wo have also the H Al Will shell 2 to 8 hu"iii-ls per hour. Parties wi will addr- ?a us ai Gioeuwood, S. C. Nov 0 J 2111 " S. STRAU ls tho place wli The Best and it I A rr II i v n t HT n fl nv rv c M LU I 111 Nil A HU UL ii ii' WE aro now prepared to exhibit ono of tho this market, and At Astonish!*] Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND 8 M ALI i tu-)fa :L1 ft))!'.'* ??rf** ,.: t ni..' ! SO??TH Deposita of 81 and.Upwards Received, Ti-!.? I ?.> [?rioj.1 INTEREST ALLOWED. Ag-TBE. RATE VI SEVEN EEK OENT?jPEB ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PEE VENT. COM? POUNDED EVEHY.BIX MONTOS ON AQOOUNTS. " ? ' OFFICERS. Wm. Murtin, President. John B. Palmer. Vioo-President. A. Cr. Bremser, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier, 1 charge of Rraouhue. John 0. E. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. MoMaater. John P. Thomas, B. H. Ueiuitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Colnmbl*i J. Ell Gregg, Marlon. ., Q. T. Soott, Newberry. W.G. Mayes,Newberry. u.U. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Bavenel, Jr.. Charleston, gtteohanios, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or* fi h an a and others saay here deposit their sav ngs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. VUnters, Professional Mon and Trustee! wishing to draw interest eu their funds until they require them for business or other pm? puses; Parents desiring to set apart small .mms for their children, and Married Women aud Minors ( whose deposits oan only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in oase of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to tay aside funds for future nse. are here afforded an opportunity of. depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo time, be subjeotto withdrawalwhen 'leeded._Aug 18 GBOTHAL NATIONAL Mi OF COLUMBIA. B. C. Present Capital, $160,000. atlTHOlUZED CAPITAL, ?5O0.O0O. ornoxBB. John B. Palmer, rreuident. A. G. Breubser, Cashier. C. N. G. Bott, Assistant Cashier. niBKOTOBB. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor, F. W.MoMas ter, B. D. Sunn, of B. D. benn A Hon; G. VV. Dearden, of Copeland A Boarden; B. L. Bryan, of Bryan A MeCarter; W. C. Swaffield, of lt. A W. O Swuffield. F. W. MoMaater, Solicitor. ri^UlS Bank is now open tor the transaction JL of a general banking business. OEBTlVIOATtB OF DEP08IT Of eurruncy or coin, bearing interest at the rate of mtven (7) pur cent per annum, in kind, will be isen od. Deposite trom County Officirs especially ao licited; also, from lrustevn. Administrators, Executors, Professional Aten, and othera. Particular attention given to accounts ol City and Country Merchants, and other bum neus men, and tho uoual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other ?vi? dence? of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Mock*. Bonds, Gold, Hitter bovghl and sold. M mauled Cu-reucy purchased at a amati discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent placeo in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Leiters of Credit issued, I ayable in any of the above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United Staten bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 0 to 3. Fob 28 ly Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables. 1 pr (\ DOZ BN, in glass and cans, of the 1?V choicest kinds, as follows: English Piccalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots and Bartlett Pear*; Pine Apple*, fresh Peach? es, Plums, Strawberries. Tomatoes, Green Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Ohvee, Capers' Worcester Sauce; French ?nd English Mus? tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paute, Essence Coffee, Ac. ; all fresh and for bale low for cann. E.HOPE. Hardware, etc. -1 j-\r\ DOZEN AXES. J_VjV_/ 4,4 bales Bagging. 200 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels. 200 paire Trace Chains. Just reoeived and for sale at lowest market prlcoa. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Just Received. -I rv HALF CHESTS assorted TEA. Though 1U the price iu market has advanced 15 per cent., we sucoeedod in getting onr August bill duplicated, which we offer at same price aa beiore. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. o pound?, is made of east Iron, hts a rotary this line that t-hells "without friclirn on the g Hand Corn hin lier in txihtoi cr. lt oan rot lidia all kizes of chin bara, can be nerd by an> tieiich, chan or fable, oh for ioilM Ie p'tiirpolfe .r a seat whm udrfr the implm.rnt. In shHI of corn with ibo l*-it hand, nreeeiita the email eller wilh the right hand; the acute angular loot to li e cob. shilling very unh and rapid ' projecting coble lukin hold of hy tho iipili A- this sheller is pattntt d on a new principle, sn op? ortni-!?; be*r> 'oller? d iv (.Kcrgetio bnt-i lying above Columbia and some below. We little Sheller uupplh s a want universally felt, CO puts it ill ion h of all. Il will sin ll fr - m 5 tRISBURC POCKET SHELLER. Price GO ? ts. slung Countv I'ii'Ms i r fniilur information, (???? ?.EV Ai HUT? Hinom, Ag'-niM for Sonth Carolina ? IS <SL BRO. ere you can buy . the Cheapest r f r f5 I' FURNISHING GOODS. k M ' ft 4 most choico and solect Stooks over offered in ig Low Prices. , PROFITS." Oot 8 Tt A tl Tl TT fifi MBU I SD OHOIOE iindArte^jij^mtoi^^ MBortmjntot Bug aro, Coffees-Soi' JfSR?y&<krlijm*,yT94 te?? of ?Il kipdaj Chocolates, Brom?? ?plcea, Pieties, MOMS ?nd Table Dreswinge Ol ?ll kind? ?od deerription?, Cheeie-?ap-bago, Factory, Pine, apple ?tt? others. A Juli ?leek it Ibe Lt et brandt of In barrel? and packages, eonslel lng ID part of Nonpareil, Madiaon and Highland. Alao, Oatmeal, Paarl Orbit, Hominy, Oom, etc.; Table and Liverpool Salt, Biscuit ?pd Craoksra of ?ll kinda, Eng. Uah and American. Potatoea, Onion? and other Vegetante?,Mn?t*ntIy?n b?n? to supply retail trade. A full supply of all kjnda of EANOY fcrO?PH, including Colgate's beat toilet, and that for demeatic purposes.. Canned Good? of every description: Jellies ?nd Pr?serve?, best family Butter, Lard, Violasse? of all grade?, Meatr, Ham?. Dried Beef, Tongues. Bacon 8trlp?, Befllea abd Bides. Alao, a Tull assortment of PISH, including best No. 1 and Mess Mackerel, and Smoked and Pickled Salmon, ?to. Particular attention ia invited io our Tull ?tock of LIQUORS , Emhra?ing tho beat brands, foreign and dumeetic. lo be found in the market. CHAMPAGNES of. al) popular brands; fthemtB, Madeira, Port ?nd Catawba wines of. ?ll kfrids. and Bitters of every grade. Aleo, Fnglish, Scotch, and Br* men .ALES, of ibo, following brandi?: McEwan's, Muir. A Sons', lOtlifgor'*, etc., oto. Especial attention ia called to dur MONOGRAM and other| WHISKEYS; the beet in fh?infc'rkef for- family nae or medicinal1 fnrpoaea. > Alao, to our BhANDIXS, including the heat H iv oft ?llevoiaon, Ljirruudo Fre^0 Cugqao, vintage- of 1805 Alao. GIN 3, Palnietto.and Swan brands. All impprt*d and warranted Sood. Alao. wo have rn hand a'full?t?cfc, of choicer CIGARS ?nd HEWING TOBACCO, Ragley'u Fine Cnt, etc. A stock of BAGGING and COTTON TIES, aud other articles lor plantation uso. In. fact, everything needed orto be found in a Drat das*. Grocery Store, and at prices to ?nit the time?. We warrant our gooda first class, and Invite au in ? poet iou of them. HARDY SOLOMON, Oot 6 Columbia Hotel Block. The Charleston Charitable Association For tho Benefit of the FREE SCHOOL FUND. Incorporated by Aot of Asaembly, 1870. Approved March 8, 1871. Second Grand Single Number Baffle and Distribution Awards. Awards of United States Gold Bonds, Diamonds, Gold Watches, Jewelry, &o., For the Benefit of the Froa School Fond, will take place on VTTJRUAY, DEC R flt Btv ll ?8, 1871, At No. 147 Mooting street, Charleston, 8. 0 , at 1 o'clook P. M., in public CERTIFICATE SHARES OSE DOLLAR ! HClIKDUi.K OF AWARDS. Ono Award of a Bet of Diamond Ear-Ringa and Preaatpin-tho Diamonds are large and of tho purest water. Alao, a large Holitaire Diamond. Ring, and a pair of very heavy Gold bracelets, wi th 'J asuela-designated aa Ko. 1 in the award*, valued at.$2,500 One Award or on? HU of Diamond Kar-liing? and Breastpin, large and pure Brilliants, richly act-designated aa No. 2 in the awards, valued at.1,250 One Award of one set of Diamond liar-Ringa ?nd Breastpin, Urge Brilliants-desig? nated aa No. 3 in the awards, valued St. ..... 1,000 Ono Award of one Hot of Diamond Lar-hiugs ?nd Breastpin- designated a? Ne. 4 io the awards, valued at.l,CO0 Cue \w?id of o ii ? lal K?> Diamond Craza Breastpin, large Dismo&de -designated a? No. 5 in the awards, valued *t. .'-1. 800 One Award rich Cluster Diamond King-designated as No. 6 in the award?, valued at.. 400 une Award Cluster Diamond Ring, set aval-designated aa Ne. 7 in award?. t??'.ued at.. 800 One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Gloater Urea?tpin, large Diamond in oentre desi-nu ted aa No. 8 in the awards, valued at. 700 One Awaid ur Bingle atone Diamond Ring-designated as No. 9 in the award?, valued at 100 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch, with eplenchd Gold Opera Chain and Tas a el?-do Bignatt d as No. JO lu tho awards, valued at.<. 300 One Award of a Lad}'a Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain-designated as No. ll in the awards, valued at_'...'.'.. 250 Ono Award of a Lady'a Gold Watch and largo Gold Chain, with Tassels-designated aa No. 12 in the awards, valued at.:. 200 One Award of a Lady'e Gold Watch and largo Opera Chain, Tasseled-designated aa No. 13 in tho awards, valued at. 200 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, timing fifth and quarter se? conds, made by Jergenann, one of tho Jboat timing Watches in the United States, with massive Gold Chain-design .ted as No. 14 in the awards, valued at. 700 One Award of a Gent Ionian's Grdd Watch, stem winder, with large Gold Chain-desig? nated aa No. 15 io the awards, valuod at. 300 Ooo Award of a Gentleman's Go)d Watch, stem winder, and massive Gold Chain-de sigoated aa No. IC in the ?warde, valued al. 800 Ono Award of a Gentleman's Large Gold Hunting Watch, mado by Tobi??,with massive Gold Chaiu-designated as No. 17 in the awards, valued al.,. 300 Ono Award of a Gentleman's Ooid Watch, ?tem winder, with heavy Gold Chain-deaig nated aa No. 18 in the aw arde, valued at. 300 Ono Award of one sot of Solid Silver Spoona and Forks-designated aa No. 19 in the awarda, valued at. . 200 One Award of ono Triple-Plated Te? Hot on White Mot al. large Plated Waiter, one pair Fruit Stands, and one pair Cake Raskota-designated ?a No. 20 in awards, valuod at 200 20 Awards, ouch of $50 United States Gold,Bonds, now ieaae, valued at...1,000 CO Awarda, each of one-fourth of a $100 Gold Bonds, United States, new iaans, valuod each at $25. 1,600 All tho above awarda can be examined at tho offioea of the Association, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, 8. C. All the Diamonds are of ins purest quality, aud are largo and mounted in tho latest style, and have hoon expressly imported by Mesara. Larmonr A Co., Jewelers, Baltimore. Maryland, for the Association, and the value? named ara just at mar? ket prices. The Ladies are respectfully requested to call and examine these beautiful gooda. Utmembcr, ?very Award mast Wa'Distributed on tb? Dm.y ot ?la? llaffle to thc Certificate-Holder*. The above Awnrils to be Distributed Iii Gold Bonds, Ik I niuo a de, Watches, Jewelry, &?., In Conformity to I.aw. CERTIFICATES ONLY ONE DOLLAR! Dec 3 For all Orders, address L? T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. O. The Brooklyn Iiife Insurance Company. OP KEW YDBK. Paid Up Cash Capital and Assets Two Millions Bollan. o CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, Tioo-President. D. PARKS FACKLEB, Actuary. OFFICE NO. 141 R ROAR WAY, NEW YORK. JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, General Agents and Managers for South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. AS General Agents, we take pleasure in presenting this well known and responsible Com? pany to th? publie, and in recommending it ti first class in everyway. We might add much more on this subject, but, being interested aa ha Agents, prefer to apeak through dis interested partit s. Thtiefore. read and digest the following notices-among many other? from both Northern and t-outhem papers, aa to tba virtues of this Company: There is no better company in tho land. A comparison with other corporations of a simi? lar character will convince all of the superior?ajely in taking risk? with tue Brooklvn Life. ?yWumhus, Oa., Sun,'January 27.1869. The Rronklvn.I.lfe has placed itself, in "the v?ngn?rd of inenranoe reform, und is the first company that baa doue full justice toi the insured, Ac. [ Insurance Times, New York, January, 18C9. This gi eat feature cf cash surrender TP.IUPB in an important improvement that signalizes tho era of insurance.- Raleigh SetUiuel, N. C. Thia ulan-guaranteed surrender Valued-removes the sole objection existing to making an application for insurance. Each policy becfxne* apiece of negotiable paper, as easily trans? ferred as a Gocernmml bond -Hosten, Moss.. Post, ?8G9. A policy in tho Brooklyn Lifo is worth BO much ni ready money. Thia ia the only lifo com? pany that baa cariied tina excellent feature into bmdnepn. {Dispatch. St. Louis. Ho., January 7,18G9. We call especial attention to this distinctive and!advantageous feature of guaranteed sur? render valus, particularly characteristic nf the. brooklyn Life. And also to the faot that there are no nlasai H in the Brooklyn J.iff ; all fare alike, whether from the North, Knuth, East ur Weat Also, wo direct tho attention of the pnblio to tho fact that policies can bo obtained in thia Company, owing to ita careful manag? ni? nt ?nd superior advantages, at lower rates than in any oilier company of equal ran ir and solvency in America. BACON A BUTLER, General Agenta. Onice above Dr. Fislu r's Diug 8t< re, Columbia, S. C.. and at EdgiuVd Court House, lu liable ?j ? ms ??und in <\n\ ian s wi Ci bot} in the State, and alfcoin the div of Au? gusta, to whom libeial coinn?1'i-?iOha willn? paid. Nov 4 8mo THE SOtmBL CAROLINA. \m ii) :n? mm, FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. --O-Hr A series of COSt EHTS will Ut given er.tjerjihu ?aspire? of th? SOUTH CAROLINA STATE AimiClLTLRAL AMI -MECHANICAL SOCIETY, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC CHARLESTON,, & C., rIOMMENClXO January 8,1872, at which^DrSwmgB will take place and distribution* made _/ to Ticket Holders nf the entire ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING A T OH A UL Esl ON, S. O., And oasb in varions amdrmts, making in all 2,405 Gifts, Estimated at $500,000. 150 OOO SEASON TICKBT^.OF ADMISSION, AT tS ?ACM. All orders strict l> confidential. For references and full particulars send for Circular;. The Dratting of thia Great Southern Enterprise will bs conducted under the supervision of tho follnwh g well known Gentlemen: Gen. A Ii WHIG H 1', of Georgi?. Col.B. H. RUTLEDOE. of South Carolina. Gen RHADLEY V. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. Remittance can bo made to us, au i the Tickets will be aent by return mail by nt; rc K it, o il AD WICK, GARY A co., Charleston, 8. V. GEN. M. 0. BUl'LER. . JOilfo CHADWICK. Gan. M. W. GARY Tickets can bo proourod of D. GAMRltlLL A GO., Colombia, 8. C. ' Nov 14 GRAND PRIZE DIS?ffiiTIO?7!1 rpIOKETS to the Concerts of tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO? CIATION re.adv for salo and delivery. AH orders from the country promptly filled. Agent? ivan ted for tho Comities of Lancaster, Lexington, flpartanburg, Greenville, Abbeville, Ooo noe and Pickena. Apply to D. GAMBRILL A CO., Juno 6 Goners! Agents, Columbia, 8. 0. American Clnb Fish. >q|l<Pffl?S A DELICIOUS relish; better and much cheaper than Sardino?. For sale by E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal lon or barrel.- Alto, in glaas?, pint? and quarts. For salelow. E. HOPE. Changa of Wn^tt?i: <J f ' WiUUKOTox, CvijVa?u? ? ?uwvmS, ?. Cw WILMINGTON, N. C., ACOCSS 6, 1871. ffiKa???? APTER tbio date tb? be tua by traine or tole road: PAT BXPAES8 THAL* IVtXVt.Y ' * Leave Wilmington [Union Depot | 8 60 A? M. Arriva at Florene?. W. 13 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. - ?3 30 P. M. Les ve Kings ville. P.10 A. M. Arrive at Florence.13 OS P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6 80 P. M. . H10?I' HXPBK8S TBAIB, BUHDAY EX0WT?X). Leave Wilmington. 7.10 P..M. Arrive at Florence. 1.84 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville....J. 8 45A.M. Leave Kingsville. ..... ... 8 45 P.M. Arrive at Florence.....11.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington....... .... 5 60 A.M. Aug 9 JOHN C. W1NDEB, Qon'l Bop't. Uhange of Schedule. OFFICE NOIITH OA BOLIN AB. R. CO., ., COUPA KY SHOPS. N. C., Jone 8.1871. be rnn over this Road in accordance with tbs following TIME TABLE. Trains Going East. Traine Weat. Express. MaiL aaarvx. LEA va. A RB IVE . LEA va. Charlotte 6.85 a m 8.10 p m Sainsbury 8.03 a ni 8.28am 6.86 p Bl 6.80 p m Or'usb'cil.08amll.l8am 8.35pm 8.86pm CoBbopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 9.66 p m 10.16 p m Hillsb'ro 2.28p m 2.83pm ll.85p m 11.87 ptflF Raleigh 6.05 pm 2.06 am 2.40 a rfc Goldsboro 7-20 a m 0barlotte7.15am 8.00pm. Saliub'ry 4.32a m 4.37am 615pm 6.36pm Or'nsb'o 1.25am 1 85 am 2.10 p m 2.20 p m CoShop ll 87pm 12.02am 12.8? p m 12.60 p m EiillsbrolO.07 p m 10.09 a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.58 pm 7 40 a m 6.45 a m Goldsb'o 8.00 pm Jane 6_W. H. OREEN. Maa? Trans. Greenville and Columbia Ba?road. COLOMBIA, 8. C" M?ao? 1,1871. sW??BBBSsfBdato, the followir.? schednle will be ron dally, Sunday B excepted: UP. Leave Cbltmbia at.7.00 a.m. " Alston.\.8.10 a. m. .. Newberry.11.16 a. m. ? Ookesbury.8.00 p.m. " Belton..? -OO'p. m. Arrive at Qreenville.,\.6.80p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at.6.16 a. m. " Belton.... 8 05 a.m. " Ookesbnry.10X7 a. m. " Abbuville.8 16 a. m. V Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " Alston.4 T5 p.m. Arrive at Colombia.6.65 p.m. THOM. DODAMEAD. General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT. Qeneraj Ticket Agent. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. K SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMUIA, B. C., August 4.1871. fXafc ngtt&?aga-i ON and after HU NDAi ?KpSBs^^^Bsiieat, otb inst., ihefoiiow mg schedule will be run over thia road: OOINO ROUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta.8 25 A~ M. 6.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2.15 P. M. 6.20 A. M. OMINOHOTJTII Leave Charlotte.7 40 AM. 8.16 P.M. Leave Columbia_1 67 P. M. 2.80 A. M. Arrive Auguata.6.50 P. M. 7 80 A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Standard time-Wash? ington City time, 16 minute? faster than this city. E. P. ALEXANDER, G? neral Bnp. E. R. DQBSZV. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. 8OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9,1871. tB?m ?Bf-BttBiBfc Change of Schedule 8HD?MISSw!Hrr!?is8?*,to go into effect on and after Sunday, 11th instant: HAIL ASiD fASSKnaxa TRAIN. Leave Columbia at.7.40 am Arrive at Charleston at.8.20 p m ' Leave Charleston at.8.20 a m i rrive at Columbia at.8.40 p m NIOUT JCXPBE8S, FREIGHT AMD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.50 p m i Arrive at Charleston at.6.45 am I Leave Charleston at.7.10 pm Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 * m Camden Accommodation Train wdl con tinue to mn to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. PIPKINS. General Ticket Agent. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. ?.?manjun Leave Anderson.: .6.00 P. M. kXentKHn Pendleton.7.00 " Perry villo.7.45 " Arrive at Walhalla.8.80 " Leave Walhalla.8.45 Ai M Porryville.4.30 " " Pendleton.5.80 ** Arrive at Anderson.8.80 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for tho arriva] of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road, July 2 W. H. D. GAILLARD. Bnp, Summer Schedule 8. & U. R.E., MfrBtitfm?M DOWN THAIN. UP TRAIN. *V8r" SHr? Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartan burg.. 5 30 6.25 Bates villo. 6 00 6.00 4:fS 4.53 Taoolut. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 6.43 6 48 4 05 4.10 Union villo. 7 25 7 60 3 05 3.25 Uautuo. 8 20 8 26 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam.. .. 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 9.15 9 20 1.85 1.40 Lvles' Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Ah? tm.. 1100 12.00 May ?4 THOS. B. JETER. President. "Motto's Victoria Tonic Bitters." ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, Oeneriil Debility, nnd all Impurities hf the Blood. npilF.KK BITTEUS have now firmly et>ta j. blinded theraeelvts in the favor of the public and the medical profanion. Prepared from purely vegetable ingredient* of aoknow ledgod cfBotoy, their uunvaled and highly tonic, etimulaiiug and prophrylacticqualities peculiarly adapt them tn all ca>es of General Debility,* Nervous Prostration rf the Sys? tem, ito. AB au i xcitant of the app-iite ami a whole? some sid to i be process ol digestion, they will t.H found io he vt ry i fficai-iuns. while iii. ir peculiar medical i roper lies render them of nue(|UaIed value to those t-ubject to Chill?? and Fever, Congestion, am) other miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will be found moat wonder? fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir regularities of Pe?nales. Wheresoever intro, dticed. they hecumH a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike the many noxious stimulants ad ve ri h ed, they brace and fortify thu system without exciting und ne cerebral action. They aro without doubt the best to nio and constitutional renovator ever Offered to the public. MOT TE A TARRANT, Manufacturers and Sole Pronrietors, Newberrv, 8. C. Kobi hv K. H. HEISITSIJ. Columbia, K O. Bopt 16_?mo, Canned Goods! Canned Goods! 1 CASES fresh CANNED GOODS, Just X.? J VJ received, consisting in part aa fallows Peaches, Pine Apples, Poars, Blackberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beaus, String Beans, . Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, Beef. Mutton, Asparagus, Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, .-tc. For e&le by Oct 4 JOHN AGNEW ? SON. Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Vslloy BUTTER, 6 tubs Mountain Butter. 8 tubs fine Goshen Butter. All nioe and fresh and for sale LOW. Oct 1_L?RICK A LOWRAN0E. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to thoo ob leotion of Commercial Paner, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds ano Stocks, and Conversion of Stato Soonrttlss, by Nov 23 Cm o C. OAMBRILL. Broksr.