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THE DAIl? JMttk rHvENIX.
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BY J. ?. ?ELBY. !v \ "* ''COLUMBIA.' S. d SUNDAY MORNING5: JANUARY T 1872. VOL V?T-.NO. 9.4?.
We ie vite attention tp toe explanation
given b^thV?*?ri??nc^^
new soborne. It is an important aaggea^
ti0rrt-rie^ ^^: *r?:i M ? ?ii 1? ,
Tea PBOPOSK? EXOHKQUBB AND SPKOIB
PAYMENTS ^Mr. Sumner bis'g\ ve O' tile
sauotiou of his toa&e to'a novel p?ojecl
for resumption, which, it ia stated, will
be reported upon, by the FiuacccQom
mittee,of Abe Senate at an early day.
Tbe mh?ncial Chtonid? says it bas been
submitted*to oertain ?uanoltd authority a
in NusalsTdra and a* Washington, ?ad:ut
its explanation in order to enlighten our
readerevoBi?besubject: :>-.i-,--nb ri iipilao
One pf j jt* obi t ots j ie to facilitate, tbe I
restoration ol tbe ourreqoy tp tba specie
standard, but ibis ie by QO 'mesas the
sole or eVeh the chief of itu ' propped1
sdjps, though < it ia the ooly one which}
seemed to commend itself ??Pi, Mr..Sup*
ner when he laid tbe measure, before
Congress. Under the name 'of the
.'Exuhrdncr of the United States bf
America," it proposes to establish sin in'
stitution modeled, to some extent, after
the Euglish Exchequer; 'which ia aa ea
tabhshment, as Blackstone tells' un, of
very remote antiquity, ooosistihg of two
diVIHIOUH, ono being the office of - receipt
of revenue, while the other ia one of tbe.
three high courte of the realm for the
administration of justice. The'former,
which ia here in question, waa remodeled
some .years, ago, and, in its present
modern form, consists bf a comptroller
general, an assistant comptroller, and a
number bf > clerks. By tbe . new law,
every . collector ot revenue throughout
the kingdom is directed to make his pay-,
tuen ts tb the Bank of England, into an
account there kept to the credit of the
royal exchequer: \ ." ' ? '? .''
To adapt this British method to the
exigencies; of our Government ia the Ob?
ject of the soborno before' bs, which is
comprehended in a draft of an' Act ol
Co u g reas by tba author, Mr. Daniel H.
London, a.merchant of thin city, and
formerly of Virginia. He proposes that
the capital oLthe new institution shall
be $100,000,000, the Government" sub?
scribing for no shares, but th? whole
membership, to be in private 'persons.
Foreigners may,. however,- ?be stockhold?
ers, and they are to,,pay their subscrip?
tion in' coin, whil? residen ta of the
United Steted are allowed to pay three
fourthB in greenbacks: and oue-fonrtb io
coin. ..Tho.now exchequer is,to bave ita
chief office in New York, and oubordi
nate offices in Boston, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, Washington, Richmond, Charles?
ton, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans,
Memphis, Galveston, St. Louis, Louis?
ville, Gihcinnati, Ohiougo, Portland end
San Francisco. Each Of' these' offices is
to be divided into two departments, one
for banking exclusively, the other for the
issue of circulating notes. The banking
department is to be wholly under the
management of the stockholders and of
the board of directors whom they ap?
point.
The currency department is to be ma?
naged by a board of three commission?
ers, to ?bold office for a year. Oue of
them is to ba. appointed by tbe Presi?
dent of, the United States, with the con?
sent of the Senate; another by the Go?
vernor of the State iu which the office or
branob is located, and the third is to be
appointed: by tbe governor and mana
ger? of the institution for whiob he is to
sot. These,commissioners are empow?
ered to issue notes to the banking de?
partment in exchange for one-fourth of
the amouut io gold and three-fourths iu
four per neut, bouda, until the aggregate
of currency reuchea $200,000,000; alter
wards, tue commissioners are to require
one dollar in coin to two of Government
bonds, until the whole currency geaobob
$400,000,000; then, if, any further notea
be emitted, one dollar in com shall be
required for.each dollar of currency.
No note? are to be issued for less than
five dollars, and all notes most be paya
ble iu gold ooio, both at the chief offiue
in New Tdrk" and at'every branch wher?
ever Situated. Failure so to redeem, IK
to work:a forfeiture of tbe charter. The.
notes, like those pf. .the Bank of Eng?
land, are to be legal tender .for all pay-,
mente m?de'to tne'b?uk on Government
account ot otherwise. Tbe Exchequer
is to be tax-free until January 1,1870
after which a quarter per Cent, a your
shall ba paid ju liquidation, pf all taxes
on tho Capital "or dividends'/" There are
to be ti? moro syndicate or Government
loan joba, but the Exchequer is td' nego?
tiate, OE to redeem, pr to. exchange any
of the Government outstanding bunda or
securities, free of all obarge. For auy of
the States''of the'Union, such negotia?
tions bf -loan? are to be done at an ex
?enso not to exceed a quarter per cont
n its general banking business, the rate
of interest on all diaconats and loans to
the public is never to be more than six
per cent, per annum.
Such , are the, main features of this
new. s?beme? which, as will be seen, is
really a revival, with sonia modifica?
tions, bf the old United States Bank. If
successful, it would work a complete
revolution in onr present national bank?
ing system. In anticipation of this, na?
tional backs are to be permitted, nuder
certain restrictions, to merge their exist?
ence iu that 6f the exchequer. What is
to be done with .tho national bank notes
does not appear, or how soon and under
what regulations they are to be redeemed
in coin. But - tho uaw exchequer notes
are to be coin notes from the start. Anti
to make room for. them, the .greenback
circulation is to be gradually withdrawn
Tbe section of the proposed law confer?
ring authority for thia purpose declares
tbat "whenever the exobequer shall de?
liver legal tender notes of the United
States stamped 'cancelled by the ex?
chequer,' or shall keep the amount to
the credit of the Uuited States, payable
in coin cr exobequer notes, tbe Secre?
tary of the Treasury shall deliver four
{ter cent, bonds of the Gio vern ment for a
ike sum." .
* So far as the Government is con?
cerned, the greenback ourreno/gAbthiis
be converted into four per^K^mold
bonds, and four hundred mqgjggfe ol
these would coat the country icWKerest
sixteen, millions a year. As for the Ex?
chequer, it would get sole control of the
Circulation, orelee would share it with
the national- banks, and in return it en?
gages to carry through the whole process
of restoring the specie standard, Snd to
withdraw all responsibility therefor from
the shoulders of the Administration.
This projeot is so va&t iu its scope, and
contemplates such stupendous changes
in the existing finaooiul arrangements of
our Government,, that it stands nu
chance of being adopted in its present
shape for a long time to come, if ever
The plan is, Indeed, at present, crude
and incomplete. Much legislation of a
delicate anti not very -sate character
wo aid be required to give effect to some
of ita proeieiouB. And after all, it
might "not Ruooeed without some mis?
ch ierona practices, Qr make' snob largo
dividends aa the kWbition of ita mana?
gers csd'ownora might *?r?*o, Uc3er'
fdr lees temptation, we have seen ?ooh
poten tates fall before the temptations to
abos? their p?'w&ra' of making monej
at the Oxpetiae of the commer?ai and in?
dustrial community. Againsteuch evil?,
the prohibition to ohargp moro than six
per cent..interest io nrelesa.
. Juet here, indeed, ie* the rook on
which, if adopted, ?ha new Exchequer
s?beme woald, perhap?v like its great
grototype, the old United Btates Bank,
e finally wreokod. It ia also o gravo
objection to the Boheme that its eontroll
?ug interest may pass into foreign bands,
ka regards the public, however, the chief
question . regarding this Exchequer
t-cheme turns on its asefnlness as an aid
to resumption.
Obi. John Thomee was a candidate for
the omeo of tax receiver and collector of
?tlAuv*. 1 His prospecta for election were
good, but hearing that two or more
maimed- ex-O?n fade rate soldiers were
candidates, immediately withdrew in
their favorv
? iu- 1 1-?1 1 -'?
Sp?cial Notlooo.
OS BIAJllt.l4.GK - HAPPYT?ELIEF FOR
YOUNQ MEN from the offeote or Errors and
Abuses:jin early life. Manhood restored.
Nes;vons debility cured. Impediments . to.
Marriage removed. New method of treat?
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka
anid.Oiroulara sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ARBOOIATION, No. 8
South Ninth Street,Philadelphia^Pa.
? Deo 2,4 . , . .. [?figg
w Aurel NO WOBD8 -Tho strength and
nervous energy of the human body ought to
no inoreasou during the winter, for two rea*
son's. In the first place.'diaeaae* of tho most
deadly eharaoter may be generated at this
Boanon; and, secondly, it ia Of the Utmost im?
portance that during tho cold weather months
tho system should bo put in a condition to
withstand the effects of the spring miasma,
ind the subsequent depressing heat of sum?
mer. It ia therefore advisable, in fact essen?
tial, to tone, regulate and invigorate the di?
gestive and seoretive organs at thia period o!
\he year, and of aU the stomachics and alte
ra ti ves at pr eec nt known, UOSTETTER't
STOMACH B?TT?BB ia tho most powerful
the most harmless- and the most agreoable
f he temperature of wint?r Would be lu itsel
a glorious tonio, if it did nut, unfurtunately
bring with it a volume of chilling moisten
and unwholesome winds, which bave abat
effect on the skin and lunga. These must bi
guarded against, or there la no security to:
Qealthv The effect of a course of the Bitten
is to give vigor and tone to the eutire orgaui
sat lou-the superficial muscles and nerves, ai
well as the internal viscera. A regular bani
jf body, a healthy and' natural flow of bil?
in* active, digestion, ' ? - good appetite, pur
:> In od, and a vigorous circulation of ttietfluiil
are among; the bloating* derivable from a per
?latent use of Hostetter'a btomaoh Bittere
ivhieh not only thore than suppli?s the plao
if the biet louies, cathartics ?nd antiseptic
jr escribed in their separate forma by phyai
alana, hot peiform thu three-fold, work of in
rigoratiqn, regal at tun, and purification, at oh
and churns tBnei171 " ' 1 "Deo 29 ft
?KNTLY DOB? IT.'without pain or irrl
talion. DB. WALKER'S VIM KOA a ' BlTTXSS rt
lleve the constipated bowell-; at the sam
Limp ?o thoroughly-toning their inner m. tr.
rene and restoring,their mucbamo&l totiot
'hat it seems aa if. they had been re-argot
ized on an improved plan ' Yet the .result! i
i lei y due to natilro. i o? nforjed aud sdataii
id by the'best Vegetable Alterative an
Tonio that, ever passed, the lips of tho sic
and nuffuriug .. fi,,
' A Ft ?i^i ri? nt Br en! n and Pearly T?I
tr?l easily attained, and those who fail t
tvaM themselves of the means, abould nt
jomplaia when accused of gros? neglect. Tl)
-tozodont will speedily eradicate the cense <
rout breath, beautifying and preserving tl
:eo th ti roldes t ago '7 .
Many HouBe-k?epfr? are nat aware i
'.ho.deueptiou pructicrd in the m^aufaotm
it Flavoring Extracts for culinary use. Mat
tl them aro deleterious and impure. "Bu
jett'a Standard E xtracto" aro made from tl
lo nat Specimens of the fruits and api?as th?
represent, aud are perfectly pare.
To Owner? ot Hoi-??;?-No ouo who hi
aver used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Lin
neut will be without it; it l? ai certain cu
Tor Collo. Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises and o
Hores. Warranted superior to any other. ]
Dint bottles, at #1 (JO. Bold.hy the Druggist
tinpot, 10 Parkd'laco. New ?ork. -
Pratt's ?* a'rai Oil -Not the Cheapest,b
Safe t and Beat' Illuminating Oil for tami
iso ovar made. Burns lu the ordinary ker
tone lamp. Does not take tire, nor explode
the lamp ia upset and broken. Bend far C
>nlar, Oil House of Charles Pratt, establish
1770. New York.
ttlaley'a Liniment -Of Arnica Hops, Ol
lolic Acid, cots as a universal externa, eui
til, acting on the nerves connected with t
skin. It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pail
Jleaneos and Cures old Sores and Ulce
?lesb Wounds, . urns, Braises, Sprains, ?
Sold everywhere, at 60 cents. Morgan
itistey, Wholesale Diuggiats, New York, Oe
I A rrrin I K
Laird?* Bloom of Youth -A moat <
igbtfull toilet preparation for beautifyi
.ho shin ; baa been established over ten yea
During that time, over 1.000 000 ladies he
tsed it; in every instancb, it baa given ent
latisfactlon; it removes all im pe if oct io
:ana, freckles and sun-barns, giving the si
t youthful appearance. Sola at all Druggi
md Fancy doods Blores. Depot, 5 Qi
itreet, New York.
Thanks to tile Timely Discovery
Urs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, the heart?
nany parents have been made glad wy v
lessing the beneficial t-flVots which thia
nody uevor fails to produce doting the cr
;al period of teething.
carbon* Helve-Nothing like it e
mown before. Cures Cuts, Boras, Soi
Wounds, Ac, Uko maglo. Physicians spt
>f it in terms of tho highest praise. Prict
?ente nor box. John F. Henry, Bole Prop,
or, 8 College Place. New York.
i'll jr.teluna who have prescribed Bvapi
>r Purified Opium, use no other form
Jpimn in their practioe.
CrUturtoro'g Hair Dye.-If all his hi
rere lives, Othello said, *'my great revet
lath stomach for them all." Bat hair th
xray or sandy, white or red, the ladles b
io stomach for at all. Use Christado
?ye, and the evil ls remedied. Manufaott
i8 Maiden Lane, New York.
The Purest arad Sevcetcal Oort Liver
n the world is II a a ard A Cas well's, mado
-bo sea-shoro, from fresh, selected livers
Jaawi ll, Hasard A Co , New York, lt is
loiutoly pure and sweJjL Patients who h
moo taken it prefer irlo all others. Pb
nans have deeided it superior tb. any of
ither oils in thu market.
. Joui lii'a Inodoro??? KM move Clea
restores soiled Cloves eqnal to new. For
>v Druggists and Fancy Ooods Deal
Price ?15 cents per bottle. F. c. Wells ?
MeW York._Jan H lt
For Sale.
'Dnn iii ii i FEE'r OF LUMBER.
3UU?UULF 00,000 feet of well
.oned Flooring on hand
Orders tor Lath, and all kinds Lumber (
it short not ce. Apply at our Lumber i
m Lady street and Greenville Railroai
iddresH W. LOWUY A CO.
Cwt 28 8mo Box 180, Columbia, 8.
New freight and Passenger Route, ,
Via ColumbiaSBSq, and'WUminnlon, JV". C.
WILMINGTON! COLUMBIA A*b AUQCBTA H. H.,
u Frica ?*w-i4 f ?aiujtrjw; Tppa? ass??,
Ii WILMINOTUN, N. G., Deo. 13, 1871.
THE attention of Merchants, Shippers of]
Cotton and Produce: iud tue publi? gene?
rally, id in Vit od to tho ' dir set c onnection now !
existing beti-eon all interior pointe in South
Carolina,and Northern oltiea, by the Wilming?
ton, Ootumbia and Augusta Railroad, au? ita
e-onut otiijua at Wilmington, either v'a steam?
ship line* from that puit, or via Wilmington
HTi'i Weldon Railroad, and ita connections via \
Portsmouth or Petersburg. j.. . ,
These various linea, connecting at these
terminal pointa, afford facilities for shipments
to or from BALTIMORE' daily, PHILADEL?
PHIA tri-weekly, HEW> YORK five times per
week, BOSTON semi-weekly. I
Uniform rates aro maintained with all com?
peting lines. No detention occurs to ship?
ments. Through bills biding given between
all stations and points named. Bates'and
classification shee s obtained of all Agenta.
. The passenger schedule of night train from
and morning train into Columbia gives a su?
perior connection for all points on Greenville
ind Colombia- aud Charlotte, Colombia and
AugUBta Railroads, giving a Ray Lin?connect'
lion via.Portemoath, and an all rail connection
Via Washington, and avoiding all delays at
Columbia. ' ...
' Through ticket? for sale at Columbia to all
pointe North. Por rates, olMsifloationa and
alMnformatron, apply.to
A POPE, Genii Freight A Ticket Agent.
J..O. WINDER. Q?n'l Bup't: ' ' Jan',A3mo
Sale Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. |
The State of Benth Carolina.plaintiff, against
the Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad Com
Ipany and others, cr?ditera d?fendants'.
N obedience to an order- dated 15th ?av ol
. Novombsr, 1871, paased by tho Hon. James
M. Rutland, Judge ot the 4th Circuit, of the
3 tatt) of South Carolina, tho undersigned will
aelL o n tho FIRST MONDAY in February.1872,
at Union ville, in the County bf Union, in thu
State ot South Carolina,' oofote the Court
HOUBO door,.between the. boura of ll o'clock
in th? I'U.UUVOM ?cd 3 o'clock in thc afternoon,
at publie outcry, to tho' highest bidder, the
wnole of the SPARTAN BURG AND UNION
RAILROAD, iuoluding the Road-bed, Right of |
Way, Grading, Bridges, Masonry and Snper
i true turo, 1\ int and Situate in the Counties,
af Fairfield, Union and Bp ar tan bu rc; all the
?took subscribed for in the Spartanbnrg and
Union Railroad Company ; the chartered rights
and privileges tho roof; the railroad spikes,
chairs and equipments, and all the property
>wpod by said company, as incident or neces?
sary for its b nairn ss, on tho following terms,
to wit: Twen ty-ti ve thousand ($J5 OOO) dol?
lars cash, ana tho balance in three equal
jemi auuual. instalments, with interest on
jaob instalment from tho day of sale, to be
-leoured, by the bond of tho purchaser, with s
mortgage cf the en tiro property sold. The
puren ant-r will also bu reunir od to pay for all
.tamps and papers. .
If tho highett bidder should fail to pay at
mee the twunty-flvo 'thousand ($25,000? dol?
ara aforesaid in cash, the property hureiube
'ore ad vor tined wi d immediately bo offered,
it the time and place above mentioned, upon
lbs terms already stated, for ru-eale.
JAM EH M. BAXTER.
THOMAS B. J KT KR,
NOVEMBM 28.1871 _Referees.
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER, ETC.
''THE old hoh*e Of P. H. FLA-1]
NIC AN, who fori twenty yearn
carried ou tho Shoo trade, and
ur ever'failed to give satisfaction
..i *?v?-r> ui auch, ie now open?-d by Ria sous,
ind they wi.l oouduot tho bueineaa on the old
dan-kt-ep nothing but first class goode
tnick eales and abort profita, u
P. ri. FLANIGAN will ?uperintend the Ma
Jiifacinripg Department,.and will oe pleased
o see hts bid friends and customers.
Obr atflok consists of Mt-u'e, Boy?', Youths',
[ladies', MUses' and children's ij .
. 'Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties.
They will leave nothing undone to merit a
'air snare .of tba patronage so liberally be
ttowed on their, fallu r. Go and see them.
Ul Suuea esobapgou or money refunded.
Five flrat ola'aa 'BOOT-MAKERS wanted.
. J. T. FLA MOAN A CO.,
Hain street, opposite L?rick A Lowranoe's.
Den 19 .. ,:?".,?_
' HOLIDAY BOOKS,
Beautifully Illustrated and Bound.
HOUSEHOLD Tales and Fairy Stories
for Girlsi in boxes and in single vo
(iDli-B, :! ...'.. .
-labrarles nf Adventure and Science for thc
fJunng. in boxes and in aitikle volumes.
SS*Beautiful 'Present?' for Christmas, in
he waV ur BI BL HS: WRITING DBbKS, LA?
HES' WORK BOX bX, PORTFOLIOS.
Tbeae gooda have j Oat been opened at
DU FFIE A CHIPMANS Bookstore.
Deo 19_
. The Temple of Health.
\/f ORE good and reliable remedies can be I
LYX had at HElNirstl'S Drug and Obomi
?a* Blore- than from any other placo in the
and. There is not a single person afflicted
vith diseaao, who ever bought a buttle of I
Jeinitah'a .medicine, bat returned, and gave
hanks, aud bought another bottle. Jost ?bo
vhat baa boen dono:
80 OOO bottles of the QUEEN'S DELIGH1,
or the blood.
26.000 bottles Stanley's COUGH SYRUP,
ur cunha, <V.c
20,000 Blood* and Liver PILLS, for diseases 1
tf the Liver.
20,000 bottles Tar and Wild Cherry COUGH
JURE.
10 000 bottles Heinitsh's CHILL CURE.
20.000 bottles QUAKER LINIMENT, for
henmatism.
Still the ory is, cornel Come ono, come all,
otho Temple of Health, and ba healed at
i Ule cost. A full stock of good medicines al?
faya on hand, at moderate prices, wholesale
ind retail, by E. H. HE1NI1 SH,
Nov 251 Proprietor and Dealer.
LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Salo at
SV, K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY.
rHE Buggy stock embraces overytbing,
from tho plain, eubatantial Concord ntyle
o a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four
iSBBeugur vehicleB In largo variety, including
irownells, Rockaways, Pbanona, Victorias,
ind a new stylo of four-Beat Buggy. Tbi
itock is all frobb from the faotorieu, is of tho
aient deaign, and, not least importaut, ie
ming sold at yen low pricoa._Dec 20
Copartnership Notice.
rHE subscribers, having this day formed a
copartneiBbip, to bu known and styled as
10W1E A ALLEN, and having leased for a
erm of years tho shops and machinery, and
lought tho materials on tho promises former
y occupied by James M. Allon, aro prepared
o enter into contracts for building ur tho
lniehing of all shop-made maturiata, such aa
3LINDB, Doors, Mush, Win tow Frames, Ao ,
to. Also, thu DreBaing of Lumber, Scroll
lawing and Turniug, aud would respectfully
lolicit a share of tho public put mnage.
HO WIK A ALLEN.
JOHN M. HOWIE, EIIWAUP ALLEN.
COLUMBIA, Novembor 18, 1871.
Duo 12_3mo
Lime.
BARRELS of LIME, for aale low by
JOHN AGNEW A HON.
200
Private Boarding.
13ERS0Nb lu want of a quiet, retired HOME
. can app y to Mia. 8 J. WYATT, un fUxn
itreot, near Fiukens, North side. Deo 29
Hotioe to Merchants, Liquor Dealers,
Owners of Wagons and Carte for
.Hire, Ab.. " *'' '
OFFICE OP CHIEF bl? POLT?B,
OO?.?T1C?S?. fi 0.\ January 8,1872.
a TTRNTION is invited to the following j
JnL ??tract of Ideation 1 of "An Ordinance
toltf?mets LionDB06 for the-Ye?r 1872-/'
"i nm ovtuey pas sou, Urra, company or cor?
poration, engaged ia, or intending to be en?
gaged in, any trade, business or profession
hereinafter uentaoqad shall obtain, on ur
before the Otb day of January, A. D. 1872, a
ltoenee tborefor, in manner provided; th se
oommenoing busiueas after the 6th day of
January shall obtain a liceneo before entering
upon that business."
' The penalty for a violation of thia Section
is a find of forty ($40) dollars, on conviction
before the Mayor-one-half of the penalty,
aftar deducting expenses of the prosecution,
to bo paid to the person who first informs of
the mattera and things whenby the penalty
ia recovered, and tho other bait to the city.
The Polios Departmont bas been specially
instructed to report all violation* of - tho Or
dlnanoo. JOHNA JACKSON,
Jan 4 S_Chief cr Poltoe.
Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company '
OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting
publio in full confidence in its oxcellonce j
Permanent M ahur e.
It waa extensively used the past ae&son on
Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire
satisfaction, aa is shown by a? number nt
certificates from some of the best planters in
Georgia and South Carolina.
Our prions for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia 115 j
Kr'ton cash, put up in casks or barrels, do?
ored in the city of Augusta or st any land?
ina on tho Havannah Uiver. The prico of our
XXX. or Mason's Lim?, is $2 per barrol, de?
livered as above.
? We are agents fprthocolebratod "Stonewall
Cotton Fertilizer" and "Puru English Dis?
solved Bone," which we reocive direct from
England, and can offer to tba public at re?
duced prioes. COLES, SIZER A CO.,'
No. 14MoIutoah street, AUKU*ta, Ga.
Agent, TU03. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8.
0._Oct 13 Gmo
gOLUBIiB
PACIFIC GUANO.
Price, $45 Cash with. Usual Advance far Time.
EXPERIENCE in tho UBO of this GUANO
for the past etx years in this State, for
i/Oitou and Corn, has so far established its
obaracter for ?xoellenoo as to render com
ment unnecessary.
In accordance with the established policy of
the Company, to furnish the beat Concentr?t
ad Fertilizer at tho lowest cost to consumera,
this Guano ia put into market ?bis season at
tho above reduced price, which tho Company
ia enabled to do by rea bun of .its large fscili
lies and the reduoed cost of manufacturo
Tho supplies put into market this season
aro, as heretofore, prepared under the per?
sonal superintendence Of Dr. St. Julien Ravo
nel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston,
3. C.; heneo planters may rest assured that
its quality and composition is 'precisely the
lame as that her to to re sold.
At the present low price, every acre planted
ian be fertilized with 200 pound? ot Guano, at
& cost not exceeding tho present value of SO
pounds of cotton, while oxperienco has shown
chat under favorable condition of eeason and
cultivation, the crop is iuuroased by the ap?
plication from two to three-fold the natural
japacity of the soil; honoe uudor no condition
?ould its applicatiou fail to compensate for
.he outlay. Apply to J. N HOBSON,
- Agent racine Guano i.onipauy,
Ros. C8 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, 8. G.
JOHN 8. REESE A CO., Geueral Agents.
.Nov.. 30_ 3np
PACIFIC GUANO1 COMPAN Y'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE GF LIME,
For Composting with Cotton Heed.
Price ?25 Cysh, xoilh Usual Ade ance for Time.
r|1HIS article ia prepared under the Huporin
J. teudenooof Dr. ?T. J?LIEN RAVENEu,
>xpre?4ly for composting with Cotton Seed.
It was introduced by thin Company two
rears ago. and its use has Tully at tented it??
rame. 200 to 250 pound? of thia article per
tore, properly composted with tho same
?eight or Cotton : ed, furnia hon tho plan ter
vitb a FttRTii.IZER of the .highest excel
euee at the smallebt cost. A compost pre
pared with this article, aa by printed direc
iono furnished, contains all tho element? of
ertility that can enter into a first elana FE IC
ITLIZER, while its economy munt oommeud
ta liberal u*e to plantera.
For napp ie? and printed directions for
tompoatiug, apply to
J. N. HOBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
to. 68 East Bay & Nos. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, H. O.
JOHN 8, REESE A CO., General Agent?.
Nov 20 _3m o
LOOS
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
SUT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
WE ol aim to havo one of tho finen!
stocks of WATOHE8, or all best Jiu?
_jlirth, Swiss and American makers. With
JiauiondB and other fine Jewelry, our stock
s large, and we are going to sell tho Good?.
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in all
tranches, by the best of workmen.
WM GLAZE.
Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS ANS JEWELRY.
I IT AYE ou band a select
stock of WATCHES, JEWEL
_|UY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED
ft Ai*e>, which 1 will dispose of at nest ron
lonable price?. Ainu, SPECTACLES to Buit
ill ago?.
REPA HIING in my line done promptly and
in good term?.
All article? and work warranted to be as
epreseutod. * GEO. BRUSH,
2d door below PIKKMX office, Main street.
Oct 2'J_
?tato of Booth Carolina-Fairfield Co.
Pho State of South Carolina, plaintiff, ca. the
Spartanhurg and Union Railroad Company,
and other a. creditors.-OroVr for Sate, &c.
Bi vlrluo of a decretal order in tho above
stated case, all the creditors of tho
J par tani) ii rg and Union Railroad Company
ire requireu to prove and establish thoir du
naud? against tue said Company, before us,
tn Special liefer eos, at thu law omeo of James
I. Rion, Eft] , in Winnsboro, ti. C., on (he
!0th, 27th,28ih, 20th and 30th days of D?cern?
er, A. D. 1871. and on tho 23d, 24th, 25tb,
'.(rh. 27th aud 28th days of January, A. D.
.872. JAMES M. BAXTER,
THOMAS B.JETER,
Nov 26_Hpecial Hcft-rees.
Sundries.
WE have received a large supply of tho
following goods, which wo are offering
it low prioes:
iVholo, half and quarter boxes RAISINS,
Almonds,
Palm Nuts,
Filberts,
Pecans,
Walnuts.
Nov 23_JOHN AGNEW A HON.
Seed Wheat.
BUSHELS ohoioe RED SEED WHEAT
fur sale by E.HOPE.
75
Iff GOODS
AT
G. DIERCES'.
?ra?.
CANNED t? O ODS.
FI8H, Heats ?nd
Fraies, Club Fish,
Lamb Tong uo?. Sar
di bes,' Deneb Ber
_fringe, Salmon, Lob?
ster* ' Eanlea Bam. Oysters, Cod Ejah.
Smoked -Halibut, Lardellen, flatterer, all
Undi.
FRUITS.
Baisiue. Currents, Prunes, Dates, Citron,
Almonds Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni,
Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted.
SOAP.
Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Soap,
Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet
Soap-assorted.
PRESERVED GOODS.
Pears, PeaabeB, Pine-apples and Jelly.
CHEESE.
Bioh Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheeso, Pino
applo Cbeesn, Skimmed Cheese.
FINE OOSHEN BUTTER.
Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break
fast Strips.
TEAS.
Old Hyson. Young Hyson, flun Powder,
Euglieh Breakfast, Oolong.
Candles-Adamantine, Pendine and Wax.
WINES.
. Sweet California. Angelica. Sherry. Bbine
and French Wines and Brandies, at
Oct 8 G. DI KR OKS
Grand Duke Alexis Hat
You will find at
CHILDS & WILEY'S
Clothing and Hat H*ouee.
?LSO, the new Pill ZU COLLAH-a prbse
in every box; sealed, and guaranteed
t every box contains a prisse.
Deo 17 l~c
J. MEIGHAN,
Successor to
O. M. THOMPSON it CO.,
Mj. HA3 on hand the
jHW \ largest, most fash
LJw ionable, atyliah, du
w .Jaaaparablo ami cheapest
stock nt BOOTH and SHOES in the State. All
warranted. .
ALSO,
A completo assortment of Gent's, Bovs' and
Cbildren's 3AT8 and CAPS. Nov 5 3mo
To the Ladies.
THE PRIZE MEDAL was
awarded to Mrs. C. E. HEED,
blain street, Columbia, for the
best HATH at the Fair of the
South Carolina Agricultural and
Meobanioal Society. Sho also has
a full supply or BONNETS, Hats.
Rlbbbua, blowers, Hair, Furs, Cloaks, and
everything usually kept in a Millinery Estab?
lishment. Ladies of Columbia and elsewhere
will please cr.ll and see for themselves. Orders
solicited, f rices reduced Nov 14
LOOS
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best !
?swf"?fl} MY lino of WATOHE8 ls
tpO&E rZj$?(L. now full and completo, and
il? "?iiWMiTfljJjgfr, iii pubilo may depend on
getting ibu Oi ai at the lowest possible figures,
a? my faeititiee are auch tbat I defy competi?
tion from any maiket.
I have aluo in store and constantly arriving
alt the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan. Gold, Jet, Ao.;
clemant design* in (Jhains, Braoelets,Charms,
Locke ie, Ac; the lau et and moat beautitul
patterns iii solid Silver and heavy Plated
Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in all branches, by tho best work?
men and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHEB,
Oct 13 Columbia Hotel Bow.
New Stationery House
E. ft. STOKES
HAS j net opened, in tho now and handsome
building immediately npposito the PHOE?
NIX office, on Main street, a complete stock of
STATIONER?,
Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, ot
all sizes, qualities and of every description
Plat Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me
Hum, Boyal, Huper-Buyal, and Imperial sises
which will be enid in any quantity, or mann
tactured into Blauk Books of any size, and
rultd to any pattern, and bound iu any style
at short notice.
ENVELOPES
In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quail
tics.
BLANK BOOKS
Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass
books, Pocket nooka, Invoice and Letter
Books, Bocoipt books, Note Books.
ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will
iind a complete stock ot materials for their
usu. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls,
bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil
I'aper, Pencils. Wr.ter Colors, in oakes and
boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing PeuB.
SCHOOL STATIONERY
Of every description; a great vrriety of conve?
nient aud useful articles for both Teachers and
Pupils.
ALSO.
Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port?
folios, cabas, with boxes, and a countless
variety of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also, a most elegant stock of Gold Pens and
Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted ltubbor
Boods.
INKS,
Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible
ind Copying; Mucilage; Obers ?ind Backgam?
mon Men - nd boards; Visiting and Wedding
Cards, and ever\ t hing Usually kept ia a
FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE,
Which tho Proprietor intends this shall bo
He will still conduct his BINDERY and
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and Pi.PEB
UULINO ESTABLISHMENT, which has beon
in successful operation for over thirty years in
this Stato, and to which ho will continue to
llev?te Ilia own personal attention His stock
cvill bo kept up full and complote, and bis
prices will bo found always reasonable, and
ne hopes to have a sbaro of patronage
E. B. H TOKES, Main street,
Nov 8 Opposite PRTEWIX Office
The Dexter Stables.
TUE undersigned havo re?
moved their Stablea to tho new
building, immediately South ol
Ifannoy s Hall, and, with a now
^ Jetoek of CARRIAGES, BUG
iilt.M HUI. tine HORSES, aro prepared to an
?wer all calls that may be made upon them
Horses bought and sold on commission
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to
trivo us a call. Liberal advances made on
stock left for ?alo. BOYCE & CO.
W. H. BOYCE.
O. H. PRTTIWQH.L._ Jan 24
Pipes! Pipes!!
Uf\f\{\ INDIAN CLAY PIPES, for
#\ /Uv/ salo low to dealers.
Nov 23 JOHN O. SEEGER8.
JEWELRY.
WM, GLAZE,
! COLUMBIA,:d. t?
JJSL -. ' 18 now opening a floe 'l^kb
?oflkvQflok-ottou of Ladies' ?udf^BBaV
/?~/ iSOurjt'ef^gli-h.Jwiaeand 1/73
r-J^V jSBRfVtfieriosn W A I ufiSB AkfeS.'
^faW ' MaWafoolo Agent for tho odo *^?^
br?tod I'autme Watch Company, Philedet
Elita. Gold Chaina, V?it, Vj?StXChatelat?ea.
eontino NeCkl?o?tr; ' Dt?tttttH ' Bingil 'and'
Brooches, Pearl- full and hart sets. .
bi i, v Ka-WAH a,
I mako thia line a specialty., All eilver told
by me guaranteed equal to'coln. Some band
Homo gooda in thia line; suitable fur Bridal
Girts.
PLATED WARS.
Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons
and Forks, lae Pitchers, Egg Stauda, Coffee
Urns, Ac
CLOCKS.
Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives.
Household and Taney Goods.
Guns-English Double Barrel, Breech
Loading Rifles, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, and
a foll stock of Sporting Goods; Dupont A
Hazard Powder; Pistole of varions styles.
JET AND HORN GOODS.
WILL ? A M GLAZE,
One door North Scott A Co.'e Banking House.
Pot 23 , ; . ; i . .. . timo
aSO. HUGGINS'
PIRE In SUR AN GE AGENCY.
KMtablished in Columbia, 8. G., 1849.
Aetna Fire Insurance Company?
of Hartford. Conn.
Incorporated A. D. 1819. Charter Perpetual
Cash capital and surplus, after pay?
ing losses at Chicago. .$4,000,000
Premiums received in 1870. 8,OuO,000
IT is still the leading and strongest American
Fire Insurance Company.
Imperial Fire Ins. Co., of London.
Chartered A. D. 1803. Capital $8,000,000 in
Gold. This Company had uo agenoy at Chi?
cago at the time of the fire. Its loss waa
small. It subscribed 45,000 for the benefit of
the Bufferers by tho fire.
Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., of New York.
Assets $1,500,000, after paying losses at Chi
aago.
Union Fire Ins. Co., San Francisco.
This Company baa il ,150.ODO in Gold, after
paying Chicago losses.
Bisks taken by O IO. HUGGINS, Agent.
Oftice opposite Columbia Hotel, in rear Qi
Mr. W. J. DurriE'B Book-Btore. Nov 8 f
Clear and il armless as Water.
NATT ANS* CRYSTAL DISCOVERY
FOR THE BAIR,
?PERFECTLY clear preparation in one
bottle, as easily applied as water, for re
ing to Gray Hair its natural color and
yoathful appearance; to eradicate and pre
rent dandruff; to promote the growl h of the
Bair and atup ita falling out. IT ia EHTIBELY
HABMLESS and perfectly free from any poiaon
juo substance, aad will therefore taxe tho
place of all the dirty and unpleasant prepara?
tions now in nae. Numerous testimon?ala
liave been sent us from many of our most
prominent oitisens. In everything in which
tho articles now in use are objectionable,
Jryetal Discovery ia perfect. It is warranted
to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or
Nitrate nf Silvar. It does nnr. Moil the clothes
jr scalp. Li agreeably perfumea ana makes
ineof the beat dressings Xor ibo Hair in ase.
[t restores the color of the Hair "more per?
fect and uniformly than any other prepara?
tion," and always'does so in from three to ten
laya, virtually feeding tho roots of the Hair
irith all the nourishing qualities neoeseary tu
ta growth and healthy oondu ion ; lt reatorea
the decayed and induces a new growth of tho
Bair moro positively than anything else. The
inplication of thia wonderful discovery also
jroduoee a pleasant and cooliug.effeot on the
icalp, and gives tho Hair a pleasing and'ele?
gant appealance.
We cailespecial attention to the fact that a
imiied humber of small trial bottles can be
jed hy those wishing to try it. You will no?
tice that in pursuing this course, our aim ia
to convince by the aotnal merits of the article.
ARTHUR NATTA.NS, Inventor and Propri?
etor, Washington, D. C. For sale in Oolnm
jia by Dr. O. td. MIG P,.and Druggist?. Rene
.ally._Nov 24 -fly
Pomaria Nurseries.
*s THE largest and most varied
ViliiiWllTii V stock of Southern acclimated
aWZfffg KRUI: TRKLH. adapted to our
?Sj? -Bli <oU and climate, consisting of
*B"^sa\W*G3A(>pIee, Poaches, Pears, Pluma,
almonds. Apricots and Nectarinos, from the
.arlieat to the latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs.
Sarde Nuts, English Walnuts and Spanish
3hestnuts. several tine varieties; Grape Vmea,
unbracing choice table kinds;' Strawberries
ind Raspberries, Evergreens, hi great varie ty.
'or ornament and tor cemeteries; Roses-all
.he heat; Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilies, Ac ; Or
lameutal Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and
Horse Radish Roots, Osage Orange and 11a
: art ney Rose, for hedges. Choice Fruit Trees
if all inda, which wilt bear the first season if
transplanted early, will be furnished at modo
-ato prices. A new priced catalogue sent to
ill who apply
Persons wishing, will please apply direct to '
:he proprietor. WM. SUMMER,
Deo 13 tamo_Pomaria, H. C.
South Carolina-Richland County.
D. B. DeSauaanre, administrator, de bonis
non, bf Alexander Brodie, deceased, vs. Ho?
ratio McOlenaghan, administrator of C. H.
Black, deceased. Jamos Black, William M.
Clino, Melvin M. Sams, et ux., Catherine
Ashford, John Philson, Eliza A. Philson,
Rev. Mr. Henning,Sana Henning, Mary Ann
Brodie, et al.-Complaint for relief, ^c.
To the defendants James Black. William M.
Cline, Catherine Ashford, John Philson,
Eliza A. Philson, Rev. Mr. Henning, Sana
H en tiing and Mary Ann Brodie
YOU are hereby ummonod and required to
answer the complaint in thia action, of
iVuieh a cup) is herewith served upon you, and
to servo a copy of your answer to the said
10mplaint on tho subscribers, at their office at
Columbia, within twenty days after thc service
noroof. exclusive of the day of suoh service;
iud if you fail to answor tho complaint within
tho timo aforesaid, the plaintiff in thia action
ivill apply to the Court for the relief demanded
n tho complaint. D. B. DKS V?8SURE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated November 18, 1671.
To tho defendants.
Take notice that the sommons in thia action,
if which tho foregoing is a copy, was flied in
the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Com?
mon i'loas, for Biohland County, at Columbia,
State of South Carolina, aforesaid,on the 24th
lay of November, in the year 1871.
D. B. DESAJSBURE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated Noyembor 30^187L_ Deo 1 fml2
Law Notice.
THE undersigned have formed a partner?
ship in the practico of law, under the
ttyle of
RION At THOMAS,
And will givo careful consideration and at?
tention to any business entrusted to their
nhargo. Offico at Bauakett's building, on
Law Range.
TAMES H. lt ION. Jons P. THOMAR.
COLOMBIA, 8. C., November 16,1871.
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For Sale.
A LOT of fine Kentucky ^
?fc - MULES and HORSE?, juatar-rri3Lk
V?'iv-ed. CalUt /ni
sslsafaV DALY'S STABLE?,
Out 7 On Assembly street.
Book, Job ?nd Newspaper .
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