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THE PHOENIX trauen? DXTLT ABD IEI-WMUI. ?VSSX W1DR18IJA? HOBHIHO. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, musuB AID PBOPBirroB. JOHN F. THOMAS. Chief Editor. ?r Book and Job Printing of every de t crip Uon promptly and faithfully attended to. ADTBBTI6 ZK RUTS Inserted in the Daily at 76 oenta per square for the first and60.cent? each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertiaements by the week, nonth or year, at reasonable ratea.. . snasoBirnoH. Daily, abt month?, ti 00} Tri-Weekly, 3 6C; Tfaakly.160. Haag Vp the flnby'i Blocking. Hang np the baby's stocking; Be auro yon don't forget The dear little dimpled darling Bb? ne'er saw Christmas yet; Bnt I've told her all about lt. And ?he opened her big blue eyes, Abd Tn eure abe undera tanda it, Bbs looked so funny and wiae. Dearl what a tiny stooklngl It doesn't take much to bold Bu oh litt lo piuk tosa aa baby's. Away from the frost and oold. Bot then, for the baby's Ohristmaa It will never do at all ; Why, Banu wouldn't be lacking For anything half ao amain I know what we'll do for the baby I've thought of the very beat plan TU borrow a stocking or Grandma, The longest that ever I can; And you'll hang it by mina, dear mother. Bight here in the corner, so, And write a letter to Hanta, Aj?? .faaten it on to the toe. Write, "This ia the baby'a stocking That hauga in the corner here; . -Yon nevar have aeon her. Santa, For she only came Ibis j eur; But ahe'a jost thu blessedest baby And now. before yon go. Jost cram ber stocking with goodies, From tb? top olean down tu the tue." [Little Corporal. Mr. Felix LOOR, a large planter in Jackson County, Florida, was killed last Thursday night, on his farm, near Ma? rianna. He was standing at bis -corn crib, when he was shot dead. A negro hus been arrested, and the circumstan? tial evidence is very strong. Bogs for Bale. S?? jftk A ONE year old English SETTER, i?Z?3s thoroughly trained Twu six muutuVoid Pnppiea, tborough-hreda-propor ? age for traiulng. dine suckliuR > Pups, Biaok and Tana and BuU Paps to order. Ap? ply to 0. B. FRANKLIN. Deo 6 BTKNH0U8E, MACAULAY &i CO., Qrooers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. JV. C. SOLICIT order? tor COTTON, Corn, Flour, Sacoa, Lard, Ac., and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled oarefnlly and prompt? ly. Feb 7 lyr Pipes 1 Pipes II nnCiCi INDIAN CLAY PIPES, for .A ?XjyJ sale low to dealers. Novas_JOHN O. HEEGERB. One Puncheon Lochgilphead. THE best 8GOT0H WHISKEY. Dealers can have it nearly at cost. Nov 16_JOBN C. BEEPERS. Jost Beoeived. -fl rv HALF OBTESTS assorted TEA. Though I JL\J the price in market has advanced 16 per cent , we succeeded in getting our August bill duplicated, whioh we offer at same price aa 1 belora. . L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Sundries. -I AA BOXES asserted CRACKERS. 1UU 100 boxes assorted Canned Gooda. 60 boxea Soap. 60 boxea Gandy. ? 60 boxes Candles. 200 b?rrela Flour. 60 barrels Whiskey, ooming in and in atoro, and to which we invite the attention of the trade._LO'tlOK & LOWRANCE. Butter. LBS. Fresh Country BUTTER, for sale by E. HOPE. 400 Pomaria Nurseries. *M ^ THE largest and most varied n&BaAaJur stock or Southern acclimated f*X$St *liV?T TREES, adapted to our ?u?B EX.<(lil anc* climate, consiatlng of ^?^.?^?W^pple?, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Almouus, Apricots and Nectarines, from the earliest to tue latest: Cherries, Quinces, Figs. Basie Nuts, En/rlieh Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts, several tine varieties; Grape Vines, embracing choice table kinds; Strawberries and Raspberries, Evergreens, In great variety, for ornament and for cemeteries: Bores-all th? heat; Dahlias, Gladiolas, LUles, Ao ; Or? namental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horse Kadish Boots, Osage Orange and Ma? cartney Rose, for hedges. Choice Fruit Trees of all inda, which will bear the first BoaBon if transplanted early, will be furnished at mode? rate pricoa. A new priced catalogue, sent to aU wno apply Persona wishing, will please apply direct to the proprietor. WU. SUMMER, Deo 18 f'-lnao Powana, S. C. Buffalo Tongues, "rVTEW sugar-cured HAMS, 1.* Breakfast 8trl ps. Smoked Beef, for sale low. E. HOPE. Til ?Uli WI Ol CHARLES' PROPERLY apnreoiating the necessity of i resolved in the outset to offer their For within ?us reach of every planter. They offer SOLUBLE A complete Ammoniated Fertilizer, at (45 ca? next, with approved etty acceptance. Tho DISSOLVED ] For composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Mi 636cash, or S80 on cr?ditas above. This ia last year to their entire satisfaction. WM. I J. D. ? Genoral Ag J. M. BLAKELY, Agent at Oolnmbla, H. O. ETI WAN FE fT?.EREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES are ofi JL phate Company of Charleston, 8. C., viz: ETIWAN A complete Manure, adapted to Cotton, Crain heretofore offered at the very high grade of y Lime, with the addition, as heretofore, of Pei .66 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April 1872, without interest ETIWAN CI A new article of the same high grade or Sol menta of Cotton Seed in ?neb a manner as to ii and Grain, at a lower price than the Etlwan Ou the lat ot April next, 645 per ton, payable Novo ETIWAN DISS( Averaging from eighteen tn twenty jier cent, of I tho planter, hy composting, to obtain two ton cost and freight. Price 185 por ton, if paid on o payable lat INovember. 1872, without interest. TAKE NOTICE-That alt these Fertilizers' ai and most help for more than one year. | WM. 0. BEE & CO., Oenei R. 0'NEALE d> HON, Agente at Colum MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 'it? ' PIANO FORTE AGENCY, WM. li, ORCHARD, Professor of Muaio, Ibaviug determined to _^'resume Teaching, is now pre? pared tu take pupils on the Piano, Organ and Guitar; also, in Vocal Mnalo. Havingfor. over THIBTX TSARS liad charge of tho Musical Departments in the first Female Colleges ana Schools of the State, he deems it unne? cessary to make any other referorice to his qualifications as a Teacher. The arrangements he has made with seve? ral of the most celebrated Piano-toakers, will ?nable him to offer instruments of the very first class at prices that defy competition. Specimen 'Pianos dally expected. Those In want of Instruments superior to any ever .tiered for Kale in this market, will do well to examine before puroha??ing elso^bero. PIANO FORTES, MELODEON8, do., Paned and repaired in the MOST PKUFKOT MANMBB and on reasonable, terms, i Apply at his residence, corner of Bnll and ttiohland streets, or at tbe hookstoro of Messrs. Duffie & Chapman. Oct 17 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of tho publio to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con iisting of Pianos, Churob and Parlor OrganB, elodoons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, iccordoons, Brass and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, ?beet Mutta and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all timea. Sheet Vi?eta sent hy mail, post paid, on receipt of ?rloo; and all kinda of Musical Gooda sent by xpress. when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Piano? and Organ? for aale cheap, for oash Pianos. Organs and Melodeous 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 prices. All orders promptly attended to and Batta - faction guirantued to thoso favoring us with (heir patronage Bend for onr catalogue of Sheet Mutta and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor ntreet, Citizens' Savings Bank Building. Columbia. B. C. Nov 7 SSH ^?^WATER WHEEL, Mill Gearin?.ShafiinfcX Pullevs > ^SEND FORA CIRCUI AR^j^r ???. -?A i o T3 1 O n MANUFAOTDBER AND DEALER, No. 20 Hayno street and . Horlbeck's Wharf. Cbarleston. 8. C. Thia is tho largest and moat completo factory' of the kind in the Southern States, and all ar tides in this line can be furnished by .Mr. P. P. Toale at prices which defy competition. *a~ A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors. Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will bo sont free and poBt paid, on application to July ll flvr _P. P. TOALE. GEORGE PAGE & CO., No. 6 N. Shroeder Street. Baltimore, Md., Manufacturers of PORTABLE! AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved, Portable . CIRCULAR SAW HlLLg, GANG. M UL A Y AND SASH SA W MILLS, tl RIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELH, BH1N r GLE MACHINES, ?to. Dealers in Circu? lar Sawa. Belting and Mill snppliea generally, and manufacturer's agenta for Lenci's Cele? brated Turbine Water Wheel and evory de? scription ol Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. 49~Send for descriptive Catalogues and Price Lists._May 23 jjlfly American Clnb Fish. 7>zf&Q!$& A DELICIOUS relish; better and muoh cheaper than Sardines. For Bale by h. HOPE. Snndries. WE have recoived a large supply of the following goods, which we are offering at luw prices: Whole, hair and quarter boxes RAISINS, Almonds, Palm Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts. Nov 23 JOHN AGNEW * SON. somit: TON, s. c.. 'ostering tho planting interest of the Benth, t'lizers ata price which wonld placo them their GUANOS, th, or $50 on a credit to tho 1st of November PHOSPHATE, inure, ia now offered at tho vory low price of hiuhly recommended by plantors who used it tAVEVEL, President, LIKEN, ent, No. 6 Central Wharf, Charleston. S. 0. Dec 10 t3mo RTILIZERS. fered by tho Sulphuric Acid and Superphos GUANO. i and Tobacco, being tho well-known articlo Ifteen percent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of -uvian Ouano, Ammonia and Potash. Price next, and {GO per ton, payable lat November, IOP FOOD. uhlo Phosphate compounded with the ele iBtire one of tho host Fertilizers for Cotton ano. Price MO per ton, if paid on or before mbor 1st, 1872, without interest. 3LVED BONE. Mesolved Bono Phosphate, and thus enabling s of half that grade at a saving nf one-half r boforo tho lat of April no:tt; $10 por ton, .o |of the highest grade oj Soluble Phosphate, ral Agents, Charleston. S. G. bia, S. C. Deo 10 f3mo New Stationery House E. JR. STOKES HAS J nit opened, in the new and handsome building immediately opposite the PHOV Mix omoo, on Main street, a oomplete stock of v. STATIONERY* Comprising Letter, Oap and Note Paper, of all size qualities and of every description; Flat P - era of Oap, Demy, Double-Oap, Me? dium, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial sises, wbiob will be sold io any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Books of any size, and I ruled to any pattern, and bound In any style, at short notice. ENVELOPES In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali? ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pooket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Receipt BookB, Note Books. ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will ; find a complete stock ot materials for their use. Drawing Paper, io thee ts and rolls. Bristol Boards, Poatal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencil?, Water Colora, In oakes and boxes. Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every desorption; a great vrriety of conve? nient and useful artiolea for both Teachora and Pupils. ALSO. Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port? folios, cabas, with bo*.os, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a most elegant atook of Gold Pena and Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Bluo, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying: Mucilage; Chews and Backgam? mon Men nd Boarde; Visiting and Wedding Cards, and everything usu all j kept in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Which tho Proprietor intends tins sball be. He will ?till conduot bis BINDERY and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and Pi.PER RULINO ESTABLISHMENT, which has beon in BuccoHdiuloperation for over thirty yoara in thiH mate, and to which he will continue to devote bia own personal attention His stock will be kept up full and complote, and bia prices will be found alwaya reasonable, and ne hopea to have a share of patronage. E. R. STOKES, Main atreot, Nov 8 _Opposite PHONIX Office. To the Public. THE STATE CAPITAL RESTAURANT will be kept open all night after MON DAY, December ll, for the accommodation of tho traveling public, and meals will bo served at all honra of tho dav and night. Doo 5 The Exchange House. (8*5^ /1TJWELL ki-own as "the placo" ?s^jji^r wiicro tito beut of driuua.uies ^wlsw and eatables are furnished, ia in tho full tide of prosperity. The win house, hus boen pul iii perfect order, and tho proprietors guarantee- that gueats san obtain all tho delicacies of tho sean un-OYSTERS, FISH, GAME. eto. Pot 12 FAYSINGER jg FRANKLIN. Oysters in Every Style. /?5^, / \ MY Restaurant ia in order for the ^?v\i?y winter eoaaon, and OY.STF.K8 and x3S6r other Refresh mein s will be furnish? ed at ?hort notico. "How will you have them -fried, roasted or stowed?" G. DIERCKS. Pot 2C_ Congaree Restaurant. THE undesigned ha? taken up a position near bia old stand, on .,MiMain street, and ia again prepared tu au poly ms customers with good LIQUORS, ohoioo WINES, otc. LAGER on draught. SEGARS and TOBACCO of be quality. The j RESTAURANT will furnish OYSTERS and other subataatials in season. Schweitzer Oaae at all times. A. STOKK. Nov 3_3mo Read! Read'.! Read'.!! STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT. Near corner Main and Bridge Streets. ??i fmJ OYSTERS in ovory style-fJQ ^jJiSr Roasted, Stowed, Fried and?? Broiled. Good Liquors, flne^sT Wines, imported Cigars. N. B. Pnvato SUFFER ROOMS. FRANKLIN & FINE. Pot 20_Proprietors. THE CAROLINA H0USE~ 9IS once more opon to the public, under the superintendence of Mr. lt. BARRY. The reputation of the houso will bo kept np._August 31 (iENTIIAL NATIONAL RANK OF COLUMBIA. 8. C. Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZBD CAI'lTAl*. SOOO.OOO. omcsaa. John B. Palmer, president. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Aaaiatant Cashier. BXS?OT?BSi J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaa tor, R. D. Seun, of R. D. beuu & Hon; G. W. Beardon, of Copeland A- Boardeh; R.L.Bryan, of Bryan & McCarter; W. C. Swaflleld, at H. & W. C SwaQleld. F. W. McMaster, Solicitor. THIS Bank is now open tor thu transaction of a general banking business. CEBTIVICATKR OF DEPOSIT of ourrenoy or coin, bearing interest at Hie rato of seven (7) per cont per annum, in kind, will be issued. Deposits trom County Officers especial!} so? licited: also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to aeconnts of City and Country Merchants, and other bum nose men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other ?vi? dence? of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Bonds, Oold, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Cu-rency purchased at a amati discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent place? in England, Ireland, Scotluntt, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, I livable in any of tho above placee Draft* on all the pinnum n. cities in the United Staten bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Fob 26 ly CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OK SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, - - .-. ? IN TEE ES TALLO WED A T THE BA TE OI SEVEN PEE VENT. PEU AAA UM, OE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND BIX PER CENT. CoM PO UND ED E VER Y SIX MON TBS ON ACCO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, Fremdem. JohnB. Palmer. Vice-President. A. G Bremser, Cashier, J. H. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier, i charge of uraniums. John C. B. Smith, Aaaiatant Caahier, Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. MoMaster, John p. Thoma?, E. li. Heiuitab, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayea, Newborry. B. ll. Rutledge, Charloaton. Daniel Kavonol, Jr.. Charleston . KjMeohanica, Laborera, Clerke, Widows, Or* fihans and others may hore deposit their sav ogs and draw a liboral rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and TruBteei wishing to draw interest on thoir tunda anti] they require them for business or other pm > poses; Parents desiring to sot apart small .iotas for their children, and Married Women and Minore (whose deposit M can only be with* drawn by themselves, or, in oane of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly aoonmolate, and,at the same time, be subject to witbdrawatVrhen seeded._Aug 18 STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and aold by D. GAMRBILL.Broker, UHR SSEBSi! MM THE BEST IN THE smtSt?S&R?**. Sugars, Coffees- Rio, lava and Laguayra; To?& of all kinds; J/sS^^?^?(k OhooolatcB, Broma, t?picos, Pioklee, BauotB and Table DresB?nga ^i^^ra|^^MagSf^> ol oil kinda and deu-riptioua, Cheese-Bap-Bago, Factory, Pine ^^Sjjgjffl t^?^-' P^ m*f ?stock tl the bcBt blande of 9?E| IpT FAMILY FLOUR, t^jffi$^t&Bb,*~?' In barreJB and packages. con?ie?Dg in part of Nonpareil, Madison ^^i*tt?am*^r^ ?nd Highland. Also, Oatmeal, Pearl GriBt, Homlny, Corn, etc.; ."?"^ Table and Liverpool Salt, Biscuit and Crackers of all kfndB, Eng? lish and American. Potatoes, Onions ann other Vegetables constantly on hand to suppl} rotall trade. A full supply of all kinds of EANCY B02.PB, including Colgate's best toilet, and that for domestic purposes. Canned Goods of every description. Jellies and Preserves best family Butter, Lard, Molasses of all grades, Meats. Hams. Dried Beef, Tongues, Bacon Btrlps, Bellies and Bides. Also, a full assortment of FIBH, including best No. 1 and Mes* MaoKorel, and Smoked and Pioklod Salmon, etc. Particular attention is invited toourfuli Block of LIQUORS, , Embraoing the beat brands, foreign and domestic, io bo found in the market. CHAMPAGNES of al) popular brande: Miernes, Madeira, Port and Catawba Wines of all kinds, aud Bitters of every grade. Also, tngllafc, Bcoteh and Brem? n ALE?, of the, following brands: McEwan's, Muir & Sons', Young? r'e, etc., otc.I Especial attention ls called to our MONOGRAM and other | WHISKEYS, tho beat in the market for family use or medicinal purpoBPs. Also, to our BRANDIES, including the beat Hivert Peltevoison, Larrondo Fres. Cognac, vintage of 1805. Also, GINS, Palmetto and Swan brands. All import?d and warranted 8ood. Alao, we have ? n hand a full stock of choice CIGARS and HEWING TOBACCO, Baglr y's Flue Cut, tte. A suck of BAGGING and COTTON TIES, and other articles for plantation uso. In fact, everything needed orto be found in a first olsaa Grocery Store, and at prices to snit tho times. Wo warrant our goode first elana, and tnvite 4U inspection of them. HARDY SOLOMON, Oot G Columbia Hotel Block. The Brooklyn Life Insurance Company, OF SEW YORK. Paid Up Cash Capital and Assets Two Millions Dollars. CHRISTIAN W. BOUOK, President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, Vioe-President. D. PARKS FACKLER, Actuary. OFFICE NO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, Gonoral Agonta and Managera for South Carolina and Augu H ta, Oeorgia. .1 AS General Agents, wo take pleasure io prusonting thia well known and responsible Com pan y to the public, and in recommending it DM firu class in every Way. We might add much more or> this nubjoct, but, being interest* d a? s Ag? nts, prefer to apeak tbrongh dis interested parties. Therefore, road and digest tho .ullowing notices-among many others from both Nort'-em and southern papers, aa to the virtues of this Company: There is no better company in thu land. A comparison with other corporations of a simi? lar charaoter will convince all nf the superior safely in laking risks with thu Biooklyn Lifo. [t.olu7utius, Oa., Sun, January 27. I860, The Brooklyn Life baa placed ilscll in the vanguard of insurance reform, and is thc first company that has done tull justice to the insured. Ac. [Insurance Times, Aew York, January, 18C9. This great fcaturo of cash surrender values is un iinpoituiit improvement that signalizes tho era of insurance.- Raleigh Sentinel, N. (?'. This nl-\n-guaranteed murrender values-reiuoveM thc sute ohji ellon exit-ting to making an application for insurance. Each polit y becomes a jut ve <</" ni tjotiohle paper, as easily trans? ferred as a Gocentinent bond -Boston, Moss. J'ost. lhd'.i A policy in tho Brooklyn Lile is worth sn much m ready uxnu'.v. Thia is tho only lifo com? pany that has canied thiM oxcelltut feat ure hito buifintm. {Dispatch St. .'.o::l?. Mo.,Jahuory 7,1880. Wo call especial attention t<? Ibis distinctive and a?:v ttttagonus feature of gu?rante?d sur? render value, particularly charade'itt io ol the Brooklyn Lifo. And also to the fact that thero are no class? u in lb?! Brooklyn Life; all fare alike, whet lu i from the North, South, East or Weat. Abo, wo direct the attention of the public tn 11,o faut that policies can bo obtained iu thia Company, owing to its can-lit] uianagCmi nt und superior advantages, at lower rates than in any other companvof equal rank and solvency in America. BACON fe BUTLER. Ornerai Agents. Ofrico abovo Citizen's Savings Bani-, Columbia, S. C., and at F.dgctVIri Court House. Reliable agents wnnud in t vi ry town Hid t'? uni) in ll ? rotate, sud alto In thocitvof Au? gusta, to whom liberal enromif siena will bo paid. Nov 4 limo THE SOUTH CAROLINA MI AND FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents, _^ CHARLESTON, S. C. A aeries of CONCERTA win be niven underline auspices of tile SOUTH CAROLINA STATE AGRICULTURAL AM) MECHANICAL SOCIETY, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMENCING January 8,1872, at which Drawings will take place and distributions made to Ticket Holders of tho entire ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING AT CHA RI.ESION. S. C., And cash in various amounts, making in all 2,406 Gifts, Estimated at $500,000. 150 OOO SEASON TICKETS OF A DM ?SS TUN, AT $5 EACH. AH orders strictly confidential. For references and full particulars send for Circulars. The DrA*ina: of this Groat Southern Enterprise will be conducted nuder tho supervision of tho following well known Gentlemen: Gon. A. Ii. WHIG H l\ of Georgia. Col. B. ii. RUTLEDGE, ot South Caroliua. Gen BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, ot Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. Remittance can be made to ue, an ? thu Tickets will bc sent hy return mail by BUTLKR, (Ml.M)WI(K, OAKY <v CO., Charle,tun. 8. C. GEK. M. O. BU l'LER. JOHN CHADWICK. GKX. M. W. GARY Ticketj can he procured of D. GAM BRILL ic CO., Columbia, P. C. Nov 14 W on t? >* h-t .-i < to rt ? to ? W H PH < P. ?1 t* oq < Pd h-I & P < O t fe I -3 I 2 s CO I O ?? a a CS fa b? U cn ?1-4 U H THIS CORN SHELLER weighs only three pounds, is made of east iron, baa a rotary movement, and is tho Hi si invention in ibis line il at du HM "without diction on the cob," and is, therefore, tho ensient operatiig Hand Corn Sheller in existence. It cannot get out of order by use, will last for years, elicits ult uzi ? of corn ears, ran be need by any one at first ?igbt. It can be laatened to a bench, chair or table, or for portable purposes screwed to a iimall hoard, which will aiihwer fur a seat whin Using tho implant nt. In shell? ing, the operator grasps tho butt of the carot' corn willi thu hit hand, Lies? uta tho amall end to tho shelling teeth and rotates tho theiler with the right band; tho acute angular teeth penetrating between Ibo rows of corn ilnse to the rob, ?ht liing v< ry easily and rapid Iv; wheo thu oar can no longer hu held, the projecting cobie taken hold of by the right baud, and the sheller rotated willi ti e left. Ar this sheller ia patent? d nu a new principle, we invite inspection. But seldom hau sut h au opportunity been (.fier? d io energetic busi? ness mon. We bave disposed of all Count im lying abovo Columbia and snmo below. Wo want none but energetic business men. This little Sheller supplies a want universally felt, BB is proven by its rapid sale. Tho price-'? 60- puts it iu roach of all. lt will shell from 5 to 6 buabelB p?r hour. Wo bavo also the HARRISBURG POCKET SHELLER. Price 60 cts. Will shel! 2 to 3 bushels per hour. Parties wishing Conni v hip ht a ? r further information, will a ci tl r* SM ua at Greenwood, H. C. ? m IM.KY Ai il i i ? inso v. Nov V ]2tnu Agents for South Carolina.?g Martin's Slicing Sub-Soiler and Doep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purchased the right for this state to mannfaoturo and sell tho abovo plow, tho heat and ch oap est yet introduced, desiree a reliable Agent at every Cuan tv Court Houso in tho St nie. Oct 10 EDWARD HOPE. Pickles, Fruits andi Vegetables. -| CZf\ DOZEN, jn glaHH and cans, of the LOU choicest kinds, as follow*: English Piocalili and Chow Chow; California A prient H and Bartlett Pearn; Pino Apple?, fresh Peach* es, Plums, Ht raw berrie*, Tomatoes, Oreen Corn, Asparagus, 'Hpaniah Olives. Capers' Worcester Sauce, Freunh and English MIIH tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paste, Essenon Coffee, Ac; all fresh and for Kale low foresail. E. HOPE. Hardware, etc. 1 ?~\f\DOZEN AXEH. JLVJyJ *? bales Bagging. 200 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozoD Railroad Bhovels. 200 caira Trace Ohaiua. Just received and for salo at lowest market prlooa. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. PACIFIC CIV ANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND j ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, i For Composting with Colton Seed. ! Price $'!'> Cash, ir ?th Usual Adeance fur Tii$u>. i rilliIH article is propared nuder tho suporin j X lotidonoo of Dr. BT. JULIEN RAVENEL, I expressly for compoHtiiiR willi Cotton Heed. I li was introduced by this Company two 1 years ago. and its usu baa fully attested ita vallie. 200 to 250 pounds of this article por i acre, properly composted with tho uamo ! weight of Cot ton Heeii. furnishes tho plauter witti ii FEUTfI.IKElt of tho highest excel? lence at tho smalled cost. A compost pro pared with this article, as hy printed direc t inti H furnished, coutuiuttall the ulonionta of fertility that can enter into a first olasB FER? TILIZER, while ita economy imi9t commond ! il? liberal ii-ii to planters. For supp iou and printed directions for composting, applv to J. N. ROBSON, Atfont Pacific Guano Company, No. c.s East Ray A- Nos. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, B. C. JOHN 8. REESE A CO., (louerai Agents. Nov 2C 3mo "Change of~Bch*dule. I m.. ...-.,>/i? flni.iiMi>? ? AV<*na?A & B? C-O. ! < " ~,ViikmoioH, N.0??wbc&T6,1871. r CMMkttUtm, AFTER this date the _ __following sehedole will ? ran by trahison tbl?road: ?j PAY KXrwa TBALM [DAILY. 1 rX^ve Wilmington, [Union Depot 1 8.60 A.M. Arriva al Floronoe. 918 A. M. ' ATrtVe at Kingsville.12 20 P. M. Leave KingavUle. SiSf'S' Arrive at Florence.. 12 ?3 r. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 5.80 P. M. NtQUT EXPBXB8 THAIN, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Leave Wilmington. 7.10 F. M. Arrive at Florence. 1.84 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. 9 48 A. M. Leave Kingsville. 8.46 P. 31. Arrive at Florenoe. 11.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. 6.60 A. M. Ang 9 JOHN 0. WIM DEB, Oen'l Bnp't. Oh an ge of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. 00., CoMPAwiBnopH, N. C., June 8 1871. M_II I Iii i ll WWI I ON and after BUNDAY iftBLBt^5Kj?oe4,1871,TBAlNBwil be run over thia Hoad in accordance with tht following TIME TABLE. Tra?na Going East. Trains West. Express. Mail. AB BIVI. LEAVE. ABBI YB. ULA YB. 'Charlotte 5.86 am 8.10 pn daliebury 8.03 a m 8.23am 5.26 pm 5.80pn Qr,nsb,oll.08amll.lSam 8.26pm 8.85 pn Oo8hopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 9.60 p m 10.10 p n Hillah'ro 2.28 pm 2.88pm 11.86 p m 11.87 p n Raleigh 6.05 pm 2.06 a m 2.40ia Ooldaboro 7-20 a m Charlotte7.16am 8.00 p m Salisb'ry 4.82am 4.87am 6.16pm 5.26 p n Gr'nsb'o 1.25 am 1.85 am 2.10 pm 2.20 p n Co ?bop ll 87 pm 12.02 a m 12.80 p m 12.60 pn Hillsbrol0.07pml0.09am 11.07 a m ll 10 a n Raleigh 6.68 p m 7.40 a m 8.46 a n Ooldsb'o 8.00 pm June 6 W. H. OREEN, Mas. Trana: Greenville and.Columhia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MABOB 1,1871. ?y_-i imfXMn ON and after thit .JfSS^ESdito, tho follow^ schedule will be run daily, yunda va excepted UP. Leave Columbia at.7.00 a.m. Alston.'.........9.10 a.m. Newberry.11.16 a. m. Ookeebury.3.00 p.m. Belton.5.00'p. m. Arrive at Greenville.0.30p.m. DOWN. Leave G roon viii? at.6.16 a.m. Belton.'.8.06 a. m Ookeubury.10.07 a. m " Abbeville.8 15 a.m. " Newberry.1.60 p. m " Alston. 4.05 p. m Arrive at Colombia.5.65 p. m THOS. DODAMEAD. General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket AginL Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. B BUPEBINTENDENT'8 OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Angust 4. 1871. f^**?m8m&J. ON and after SUNDAY ancsrK^La^^rMnext.Gthinat., the follow lng schedule will he ran over thia road: (IOINO KOBTB. Train No. 1. Train No. Leave Angusta.8.25 A. M. COO P. M. Leave Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2.15 P. M. 5.20 A. M. QUINO H ou Tn Loave Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8.15 P. M. Leave Columbia_1.57 P. M. 2.80 A. M. Arrive Augusta.G.50 P. M. 7 SO A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? day* excepted, both trains make closo con? nection to all points North, 8onth and Weet. Through tickets add and baggage checked tn all prinoipal peints. Standaro limo-Waah ington Citv lime, 16 minuted fauter than tbi* city. E. P. ALEXANDER, Qt neral Bnp. E. R. DORSEY,(len. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Echedule. SOUTH C-AiiouNA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, H. C., June 9,1871. *?g> mpgESKttBflgC. Changent bcbeduh IHMnllya^^BT* to go lulo effect ou and after Mr nd ay, 11th instant: ? MAIL AND PABHKNOKU TRAIN Leave Columbia at. .... 7 40 a m Arrive at Ch ai len ton at.3 20 p m Loave Charleston at.8.20 a a / rnve at Columbia at. 3.40 p n XK1UT BYPREBS, FHEIUHT ABD ACCOMMODATIOh TRAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.50 p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.46 an. Leave Charleston at.7.10 pm Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a rr Camden Accommodation Train will con tinne to run to Colombia ae formerly-Mon daya, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. vice-President. 8. B. PIOKINS. General Ticket Apent. Schedule on Bine Ridge Railroad. Leave Anderdon.6.00 P. H. " Pendleton. 7 00 " " Parryville:.7.45 ..* Arrive at Walhalla.8.80 M Leave Walhalla.3.45 A. H *. Perry ville.4.80 .* " Pendleton.6.30 " Arrive at Anderson.6 80 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival sf up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 2 W. H. P. GAILLARD, Bup, Summer Schedule S. & TJ. R. R., BOWN-TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive. Leave. Ari ive. Leave Spartan bur g.. 5 30 5.25 Bateavillo. GOO 6.00 4.fy 4.53 I'acoiet. G CS fi.io 4.40 j 4.45 Joueavillo. 6.43 fi 48 4 05 4.10 Unionville. 7 25 7 60 3 05 8.25 SA.,tu,-. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.35 Fiah Dam.. . 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 9.15 9 20 1 35 1.40 Lyle*' Ford... 9 40 9 45 1.'12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10 10 12.60 12.65 Ab'ton.ll 00 12.00 May 24 THOS B. JETER. Preaideut. "Motto's Victoria Tonic Bitters." KN TI REL, Y VEGETABLR. Ear the cure of Dytpeptia, Ague ami Fever, Bilious lineases, Uen*r?l Debility, anti all Impurities of the Blood. THESE BIT IE 1(8 have now Hrmly csta hliahed themselves in tho favor of tht public and the medical prnfeqvion. Prepared from par? ly vegetable ingr?dient? of ackUOW led^ed cfHctey, their unrivaled aud highly tonio, atimnlatliig and prophrylactic qualities peculiarly adapt them to all canon of General Debility, Nervous Proa! rat iou of the Kys? tom, Ac. As an excitant of the appetite and a whole MO nu? aid to tho proceda of digestion, the) will be found to be very (fficaoionfl, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled valuo to those eubject to Chill? and Fever, Contention, and other miasmatic diseases. These Bittora will be found roost wonder? fully beneficial in all caaes of Debility aud Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a standard article-a medicinal ?tapie. Unlike the many noxious stimulants advertised, they braco and fortify the system without exoitiog undue cerebra) action. They are without doubt the beet to nie and constitutional renovator ever offered to tho public. MOTTE A TARRANT, Manufacturera and Bole Proprietors, Newberry, 8. C. Sold by E. II. HKINITSH, Columbia, B. C. 8ept 16_Gmo Canned doods! Canned Goods! "j K?TI CASES freah CANNED GOOD8, jost IOU received, consisting in part as follows Peaches, Pine Apples, Pears, Blaokborrles, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, turing Beana, Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, Beof. Mutton, Asparagus, Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, eto. For aah> bv Oct 4 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, G tubs Mountain Batter. 3 tuba Soe Goshen Butter. All nico and frosh and for sale LOW. Qctl LORIOK A LOWRANCE. SPECIAL, ?TTKHTION given to thoo ol leotlon of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securities, by Nov 23 Gmo L\ GAMBRJLL, Broker. MOSES OOLPSmiTH &TBOB, Is?sasdeBots, Venias Bangs, C?zrUalor., S. C, Scotch, Pitx and Americas > Bar Ires, ET UP constantly on band a fol? supply of all kinda. t. _, % in ?tore, 100 tons EGLINTON Flo. Novas ' "_ly m??SX OAHJNUT JbUY IT! For BigUt la Priceless! But (he Diamond Speotacles will Preserve U, ?F you value your eyesight use these PKK FECT LENSER. Ground from minute iryetal pebbles, melted together, and derive heir name "Diamond" on account of their tardneaa and brilliancy. They will last manv .?ears without change, and are warranted su? perior io ail others, manufactured by J. E. Bl'ENCEB' ft CO., N. Y. OATT?IOW,-None genuine unless stamped Tith our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler ind Optioian, is sole agent for Columbia, H. 7.,from whom they can only be .obtained. ?in a?ridlerP omnloved July 20 Illly A.. B. MULLIGAN COTTON FACTOR, CHARLESTON, H. C. I WILL, when placed in funds, pur oh ase and forward all kinda of Mer _fchaudize. Machinery, Agricultural im loments. Fertilizers, Ao. _ Oct 6 jj} Kinsman flf Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston^ S* C. August SI_ ton A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative KU ed? of RR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS J. WALK CB Proprietor. E H. MCDMUD * Co.. Urnrsirti and Ota. Af* ls. San PrascUco, Cat, and ss aaa St Oawmi st. g.Y Vinegar Bitters are not avilo Faner Drink. Made of Poer Rem, Whisker,. Proof Splrlte and Refuse LIQUOIH doctored, spiced and sweet? ened to plo HBO tho taste, called "Tonics/ "Appetiz? ers," " Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, bat oro a trae Kidlclno, made from tho Native Boots and Barba of California, fres from all Alcoholic Stimulante* They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator Of the System, currying off"nil poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a heall hy condition. Ko person can take these Bitters according to direc? tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other mean?, and tb? vital organs waited boyond tba point of re? pair, n Thor ?rea Gestio Parara tl TO ns well as? T?ale, possessing- alto, the peculiar -Bassit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam, motion of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether bi young or old, married or Bingle, at tho ?awn of wo. manhood or at tbs tam of Ufe, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. r Fer Inflammatory and Ghrenlo Rheuma? tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious,Remittent and Intermittent Fov- -a, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Suck Disease* are caused by vitiated Blood, which la generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head? ache, Fain in the Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of the Chest, Dlxxlness, Sonr Eructations bf the Stomach. Bad taste in the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Fal pit at lon oi ino Heart, InSammsUon of tho i.uags, Fain in tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia** They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the tor? pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and Imparting new Ufo and vigor to the Wbole system. FOR SKIN DISBASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Past?les. Bolls, Car? buncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Boro Eyes, Erisip? elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Dise asea of the Skin, of whatever nome or nsture, ar? literally dog up and carried out of the system In a short tune by the use of theso Bitters. One bottle In such esses will cou vinco thc most incredulous of their curative effect. i Cleanse Ute Vitiated Blood whenever-yon lind Its Impurities bursting through tho skia In Pimples. Emp? tions or Sores, cleanse it when yon Uni lt obstructed Snd sluggish. In the veins; cleanse lt when lt ls foul, and your reelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and tbs health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, harking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy? ed and removed. For full directions, reset carefully the circular around each bottle, printed bi four lan? guages-English, German, Frosch and Spanish. J. "WALKER, Proprietor. B. B. MCDONALD A CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cal* and 83 and S4 Commerce Street, New TOTE. fy SO LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DE ALE BS. aooiitUly GEluE; .\ .mr >>? i.i.Uii, n>.tn.Bran A FEW reasons why they should havo the f\, prof?re nc? over all others: 1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sowing Machine is uuoh simpler than any of the othors; re lUiring lesa than half the amount of nia binery. 2. As the result of thia simplicity, this mu? lline is much lesa liable than the others tn ?et out of repair. 3. Another roeult of this simplicity is rester durability. V 4. Another result io less friction, and, con equently, greator case and rapidity of mo ion, with leas noise. 5. And greatest of all, that it uses no Simi? le, and makes tho lock stitch. It is the cheapest to buy tho best. Buy the laohlno that naB justly, fairly and honora? ry won a reputation and independence gainst a strong and bitter competition. Foi tore than twenty yeara has tho Wheeler .V t ilsnn not only stood first and foremost, but ow stands the uni i vailed Bowing Machine ol lie enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma? bins that baa been thoa teated and proved, nd then you aro sure to get tho beat . Foi ?Ie on tho oasieut pnsaiplo terms. Knhs tom Main street, second door below FBfKXlk moo, Columbia, S. C. J. 8. PTJItSLEY, Agent. A. WnTTR, General Soutborn Agent. June 21_6mo )LD BANK BILLS and MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 29 Cmo D. O AM lt HI LL. Broker.