The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 21, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY
'Let our Juxt Censure
PHONTX.
Attsnd the True Event.
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 102,
^?*POOTIONIC?NX. ov REPBBSEN?Asrym
While tho Legislature is engaged in pro?
viding fer thc new- nppor ti valent and
re-division 'bf,, tho Congressional Dis?
tricts, ao as to secure an additional mem?
ber of Oong??sB from this -State; we
think it a matter of. importance thai
there abo alu be a now apportionment of
Representatives in the lower . branch .of
the Legislature. We beg leave to direct
the attention of the ! members generally
to Article II of tho Constitution, where?
in it ie provided that an enumeration' of
the inhabitants pf this State should ta&a
placo in 1869, Or as soon thereafter as
practicable, for the expresa purpose of
assigning to the different uonuties in ex
not proportion tho, requisite number o?
members-124- of v/hiou the House of
Representatives shall be Composed, xhe
enumeration of inhabitants, under the
aforesaid article of the Constitution, has
been complied with;, but' the General
Assembly has utterly failed to discbarge
its duty thereunder. Wo ano te as fol?
lows; "Representatives knallDb assigned
to th? different Counties in the above
mentioned proportion, by Act of the
General Assembly at the session imme?
diately succeeding every enumeration."
This has not' been done, and we cal]
upon the Legislature to act in this mat?
ter without further delay;,
The members from Anderson will ob?
serve that, in accordance with the State
census, this County is entitled to an ad?
ditional Representative. At present, the
County of Anderson has three Represen?
tatives, while Richland has four mom
bets. Exactly the reverse, would be thc
caso, under a new apportionment. Thc
population of tho two Counties stand)
as follows: Anderson, 23,125; Richland,
19,143.. Other changes of a like natur?
would be effected, but we refer to th<
above as an illustration of the injustict
and unfairness of the present apportion
ment.-Anderson Intelligencer.
I. O. O. E.-The Grand Lodge of th?
Independent Order of Odd Fellow
closed its annual session in this city, a
ll o'clock, last Thursday night, and ad
jonrned to meet in Columbia, where th
next annual session will be .held. Th
reports of the varions officers show
large inorease in the number of mern
bers of the order during the past yeas
and several new and now flourishin
lodges have been instituted. These fad
indicate a higlv degree pf prosperity i
this charitable order, and much of thi
is attributable to the exertions of the r<
tiring-Grand Master, John A. Elkins, t
Palmetto Lodge, No. 4, Columbia. TL
beneficent intlueuco of Odd Fellowshi
has been felt,'and never'more admirab!
exhibited than during the distress oohs
quent upon the pestilence Of the pa
summer, sud .the good it hos accoo
plishod will;bo long borne in mind I
those orphans and widows who had litt
else to look to.-Charleston News.
THE LAUGEST- DEBT IN THE WOULD. ?
Whoo, the German indemnity is pai
France will Luve the largest,'nation
debt of any' country in the .worl
amounting, in round numbers, to 8i,50(
OOO, or moro than double the prese
amount of the public debt of the Unit
States. An idea of this unprecedont
national burden may be formed when/*
state that it represents a sum equal
$125 per head of the entire populate
of .Francs.../.'? v.- .- i
I Notice. . V ; .'.'. f
i OFFIOE OF CITY CLERK,
. ? JAMUAUY 18,1872
AN ELECTION for two Assistant Polii
men will be held at the regalar mee ti
of Counoil, TucHday, .January 23, 1872. . i
plication? must be'handed in-tot the- O
Clerk prior to said date. By order Citv Coi
oil. WM. J. ETTER, City Clerk
. .....' Just Received,
A" LARGE number of fine KENTUC
MULE8, which may bo sceu at Char
Logan's Stables, corner Senate aud Asseml
streets; ?, W. S. A J, M. TALBOT
Jan 13. ,t ? ... _
Kentucky Horses and Mules.
A A FINE lot of. Kentuofcygb^
/??2-pvRtoek-ll O lt S E S A N D^S
fTTV M?LK8-just received andfriC
.1 1 for sale. Can be seth at Mr. o?
Daly's Stables, on Assembly streut.
Jan 12_ JOHN N. LONG
Males and Horses.
_ . A atook pt Ano MULES and)W_
^Mhr. HORSES constantly on hand^B
JMlat tho NATIONAL HOTEL JE
?M .71 "STABLES. Liberal advancesm
on horses on couBignmont for salo..
Jan 18 Imo P. HAMILTON JOYNEt
Revenue Stamrja! Revenue Stamp
A XL> DENOMINATIONS for sale at
XJL usual discount, at the SOUTH CAI
LINA BANK AND TRUST CO._geo
, Pocket Diaries for 1872.
ALL sizes and '.prices. Miller's Almac
for 1872. ? Also, Leslie's, Cassell'*
other Pictorial Almanacs.
ALSO,
1.000 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, in Eur
and America, colpred and plain, carefully
looted. For safe at
Jan? B BYAM A Mo 3 A RTE B'S g?okgt?
For Sale,
^ . A LOT (Of-fins Kentucky
Wb.- MULES and HORSES, juaUr-r/4.
Wi rived. Call at ?T
i fl DALY'S STABLES;
Oct 7 _On Assembly stree
L AB GE AND FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
.'On Salo at
W,K,GREENFIELD'S RBP0S1T0
THE Buggy stock embraces ovorytb
from the blain, substantial Concord t
to a light, elegant trotting buggy. F
Sassonger vehicles In large variety, incl m
rownolls, Rockaways, Phaetons, Viotoi
and a new style of four-seat Buggy. '
stock is all fresh from the factories, is of
latest design, and, not least importar
being sold at very low prioos._Dec
Law Notice.
THE undersigned have formed a pari
ship in the practice of law, under
style of
mos ?fe THOMAS,
And will give carefa! consideration anc
tention to any business entrusted to i
charge. OfJDoo at Bauekott's building
Law Range.
JAKKS H. RION. Jonx P. Tno
OontniniA, 8. C., November 10,1871.
Nov 21 6i
^O^MARH?A?B?-S?PPTR^EL?^^CE
yotl"Q MEN from *he offecta or Errors and
Abuses in- early lifo. . Manhood rostered.
Kervoua debility cured. Impedimenta to
Marriage removed. New method of treat?
ment. New and remarkablo remedies. Books
and Circular? sont free, in sealed envelopes.
AddresB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
& Deo 24 _ i , ?_*Lm0
THROW Iff RKINFORCKMENT.S.-.
The Citadel of Life is ia a state of siogo all
through tho year, but is, nevor more closely
invested than in mid-winter. The .liter ls
usually aomewbat torpid, and tho bowels
more or looa constipated at thia aeaaon, and
dyspepsia often assumes its moat aggravated
form in cold and wot weather. In short, the
sluggish system seems inclined to intermit ox
shirk some pf. ita most important dutisc
under the iu3u?nc3 cf m low temperature, auO
requires wholesome stimulation. Tho apui
required ia HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TE RS, the only medicine which quiokona thc
action of tho secretive organs, and brings oui
the latent vitality of the system, without
creating any febrile symptoms, or tho alight
est nervous excitement.
The great Vegetable Tonio ia not rocom
mended an a specific for Coughs, Colds am
Consumption-thkt field being left'open t<
the oonoooters of preparations wbioh oanno
by any possibility reach tho lungsl but as i
specific for tho constitutional and physics
weakness which invito pulmonary disease, 1
is literally Infallible. The most inaidnons an
terrible enemy of human lifo is not diseas
itself, but the weakness which affords it a
opportunity to gain a firm hold of the vite
BJ stem. Remember that Stamina. Vitt
Energy-tho life-principle, or whatever yo
may ohoose to oall tho resistant powor whic
battles against the cause? of disenso an
death, is the OUAND SAFEOUABD OF UEAXTI
It ia the garrison of tho human fortress, an
when it waxes woak, the true policy is 1
throw in reinforcements. In other word
when auch an emergenoy ocoure, commence
conreft of Host'etter's Bitters. J 17 f3
, GENTIi? JDOE3S IT. without pain or in
tatiou. Du. WALKER'S VIN EUA II BITTKBS r
lievo the constipated bowels; at the san
time so thoroughly toning their inner teer
brano and restoring thoir mechanical actio
thatitaeema aa if they bad been re-orga
izod on an improved plan. Yet the result
; solely duo to nature; reinforced and auatai
ed by tho best Veg?tablo Alterativo ai
Tonic that ever passed the Ups of the ai
'and suffering. <<? . li
A Fra?rnnt Breath and Pearly. T?et
are oasily attained, and. thoBo who fail
avail themselves ox the mean?; should n
i complain when acccaed of gross neglect. T.
1 Bozodpnt will speedily^eradinate the causa
I foul breath, beautifying and preserving t
teeth to oldest ago.
I tiffany House-keepers ar? net aware
the deception practiced in the manufactc
bf Flavo ring Extracts for culinary uso. Ma
i of. them aro del?, arious and impure. - "Iii
nctt'e Standard Ex tr acta" are made from t
finest specimens of the fruits and tpioos tb
represent, and aro perfectly pure.
TO Otvners ot Horits.-Jio one Who 1
ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Li
ment will be without it; it is a certain ci
for Colio. Boro Throat, Out a, Brpleea and <
Sores. Warranted superior to anv other.
8int bottles, at $1.00. Sold by tho' Druggie
>epot, 10 Park Place, New York.,
Pratt's Astral Oil.-Not tho Cheapest, 1
Safest and Beat Illuminating'Oil for fano
use ever made. Burna in' the ordinary ke
?ene lamp; Does not take fire,nor explod
the lamp i J upset and broken. Send far (
e.nlar, Oil fl?sse of Charles Pratt, ostablisl
1770, New York.
illsley** Liniment -Of Arnica Hope, C
holio Acid, acts as u universal external cn
all, acting un the nerves connected with I
skin. It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pai
Cleanse* and Cures old Sores and Ulc<
Flash Wounds, r ums, Bruise?, Sprains,
Sold everywhere, at 60 cents. Morgau
Risley, Wholesale Diuggista, Now York, O
eral Agents.
JLalrdV Bloom of Yoaln -A most
ligbtfull toilet preparation for beautify
tho skin; has been established over ten vei
During that time, over 1,000,000 ladies* h
Used it; in every instance, it has given cu
satisfaction; it removes all imperfecta
tana, freoklca and Bun-burns, giving tho F
a youthful appearance. Sold at all Drngg
and Fancy Gooda Stores. Depot, 5 G
street, New York.
Thanks to the Timely DUcovery
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, tho heart
many ?paresia hive been m au o glad by
noaaiug the beneficial effects which this
medy never fills to produce during tho o
oat period of toothing.
Carbolic Salvo.-Nothing like it ?
known before. Cures Cuts, B?ros, So
Wounds, Ac, like piagio. Physicians ap
of it in terms of the higheat praise. Prie
cont? per box. John'F. Henry, Solo Fror,
tor, 8 College. Piuco. New York.
Physicians who bave proscribed Svap
or Purified Opium, uso no other torn
Opium in their practice.
Crlstadoro's Hair Dye.-If all hia h
were liveB, Othello said, "my great rovt
bath stomach for thom alL" But hair tl
gray or sandy, whito or red, tho ladies 1
no stomach for at all. Uso Christadt
Dye, and tho evil la remedied. M&nufact
ftH Maiden Lane, New York.
The Purest and .Sweett xi Omi l.lvci
in tho world ia Hazard A Caswell'*, mad
the sea-bliore, from fresh, selected liver
Caswell, Hazard lt Co., New York. It ie
aolntely puro and sweet. Patients who
once taken it prefer it to all others. Pl
otana have decided it superior to any ol
other oils in tho markot.
Jonvln't Inodoron* Kid Glove Clei
roatoroa soiled (Hoves equal to now. Foi
by Drnggiata and Fancy Gooda Dee
Prlco 25 oonts per bottle. F. C. Wells &
New York._Jan tf
Copartnership Notice.
THE subscribers, having thia day foro
copartnership, to be known and styl
HOWIE A ALLEN, and having leasod
term of years tho shops and machinery
bought tho materials on tho premiaos foi
ly occupied by James M. Allon, aro pre]
to enter into contracts for building t
finishing of all shop-made materials, BO
BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Window Fr&mcs
Ac. Also, the Dressing of Lumber, I
Sawing and Turning, and would respec
solicit a share of tho public patronage.
HOWIE A ALL
JOHN M. HOWIE, EDWAUD Au
COLUMPIA. November 18,1871. Doo 12
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Cococulna Indien?
Berries to mako sleepy or headache.
ins, im ms
WE ARE
CLOSING OUT
OUR
ENTIRE STOCK
AT
HALF PRICE!
R. G. SHIVER & CO.
B.0.8H1TER. DAVID JONES.
Janl7_._
-1872.
I will sell all my stock
o? DR7 GOODS and
NOTIONS, at greatly
reduced prices, from
this date, as both mo?
ney and room are want?
ed for a large stock of
Spring Goods. Great
bargains will be of?
fered.
C F. JACKSON.
We commence
WITH THE NEW TEAR
CLOSING OUT
OUll STOCK OF
fimt DRY nm
AT EXTBJAOBDINA&Y
LOW PRICES.
Commuters of DRY GOODS, mako a noto of
tho abovo. Wo mu?t clear out Winter Stock,
and BARGAINS maj' no expected, as largo re?
ductions In prices will be made, at tho
POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE Ol'
W. D. LOVE Si CO.
W. D. LOVE,
B. B. MCCREEIIY._Jan 3
WE HAVE RE-ORGAMZW
OUR
And soenrod the sorvices of a
FIRST CLASS CUTTER.
Aad a? the soason is late, and our stock nf
CASSIMERES
Largo, will
im ii mwm
AT RKDUOUD KATES,
;And Guarauteo Satisfaction.
Our Ready-Made
Stock of Clothing,
Hats and Fur?
nishing Goods
Is still largo, and deduction in price will be
made to rednco it. Wo aro B till taking orders
for Shirts, warranting a flt.
If you want nice goodB, give us a call.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
January 18
New Books. !
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish?
ops and other Clergy of the Anglioan
Church. Vol. I. $5.
Annt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. $1.50.
Hannah, & newNovol, by Mina Mnloch. 50o.
Jan 1*_DUFFIE A OHAPMAN.
Boarding.
TUT IS? CORDELIA MORDECAI, Columbia,
JLYA B. C., announces that hor establish- ,
mont, Hont h-wost corner of Bu niter and Lady |
streets, is preparo) to aooOmraodate BOARD?
ERS, permanent and transient, whero tho j
tasto and comforts of the most fastidious
will bo guaranteed. Deo 31 fimo
Semoval.
THE subscriber, anticipating
a removal, with a view of fur
I niehing an entire new etook for
?the spring season, would inform
, the public that for ono month
from this date will offer her en?
tire present stock of MILLI?
NERY and FANCY GOODS,
at oost. for cash only. Boing
IVI prepared to give bargains in
ovory inetanco, would request a oall at her
Millinery Establishment, on Main street, Eaat
side. oppoBito to Messrs. J. H. A M. L. Ki
nara's dry gouda bouao.
Jan 14 MRS. A. MCCORMICK.
MT. ZION SCHOOL,
Winnsboro, S. C.
jam*. THE Bpring Sosaion opens on
/fffiBk Monday, January 29, 1872. Tho
t^CBBto>ooureo of instruction affords tho
>UaBsK?rough preparation ior any depart
3P*fl^mcnt' of university study, or for
mWtW. busiueaa lifo. The nrj?i?n MilU
fary Institute has recontlv conferred upon thia
School au Animal PRIZE 8GHOLARSH1P,
covoring tho entire course in thatinstitntion.
Address M. M. FARROW, Principal.
Jan 7_26
Richardson's Law Reports,
VOL. I, Now Series. State cash price, $G.
Aldo, tho following new Law Books :
Brightly-Election Cuaca. $7.50.
Hill on Fixtures. $2.
Tyler on Infauoy and Coverture. $7 50.
Tyler on Ejectment and Adverse Enjoy?
ment. $7 50.
Dwarda on Statutes and Constitution?.
Bishop's Law of Married Women. $7.50.
Langd a lu's Select Canes on Contracte. $7.50.
Second Volume Brightlov'a Federal Digest.
$3 50.
Ram's Legal Judgmeut. $5 00.
For salo at BRYAN A McOA-RTER'S
Doo SO Bookstore.
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
v Get the Best,
BOT
00 TO THE BEST PLACE.
WE claim to havo ono of the lineal
stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng
_^liab, Swiss and Amorican uiakors. With
diamonds and other lino Jewelry, onr stock
ia large, and we aro going to sell tho Goods,
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in all
branches, by tho beat of workmen.
WM. GLAZG,
Nov 19 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe.
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER, ETC.
" ~ THE old house of P. H. FLA
/^?V NIGAN, who for twenty yoare
t^v carried on ibo Shoe trade, and
VtT "^?fe?ni!V(.T filled to give, satisfaction
in every branch, is i.ow opened by his suns,
and they will conduct ibo bittiness rm tho old
plan-keep nothing bul Urst class goods,
quick sales and abort protits.
P. H. FLAN IG AN will supcrintond iba Ma -
nnfactnring Department, and will lie pleased
to eec bis old friends and customers.
Our stock consists of Men's, Boya', Youths',
Ladies', Muses' and Children's
Shoes, ol all Styles and Varieties
They will leave nothing undone to merit a
fair ?liare of the patronage *o ?bt rally be?
stowed on their father. Gu and see them.
All Shoo* osotiaiici d or money refunded.
Five llrst class BOOT-MAKERS want id.
J. T. FLAN IO AN A CO.,
Main street, opuuoilo L?rick A Lowrance's.
Dee 19
?NEW JEWELRY.
WM, GLAZE,
(IO LU Mill A, S. a.,
IS now opening a tine
fv-ifftit fl selection of Ladies' ami
(rt / *maGent'sEnglish, SWIBBand
*?AniL-ri<;an WATCUES.
'iii * 'rW T I Agi nt for llH'Cele
brated Panlme Watch Company, I'hlladol
pit i a. Gold Ch ii ne, Yent. opera, Chatelaines
Leontine Necklaces, Diamond 'dings anc
Brooches, Pearl-full and half cuts.
MIJVEU-WAUE,
I make ibis Uno 3 specialty. All Silver ?old
by mc guaranteed ? quat io coin. Soiuo hand?
some goods in this line, suitublo fur Bridal
Gifts.
!*LATZSLI '.V.'.IIK.
Tea Seth, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons
and forks, Ice t'itchers, Egg Stands, Coffee
Urns, Ac.
CLOCKS'.
Cutlery, Pocket and Tablo Knives.
Household and Fancy Goods.
Guns-English Double Barrel, Broecb
Loading Hilles, Parlor Rifles, Air Ouus, and
a full stock of Snorting Goods; Dnnont A
Hazard Powder; Pistols of various stylos.
JET AND HORN GOODS.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
Ono door North Scott A Co.'a Banking Houeo.
Oct 22 _tlm?>
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
I HAYE on hand a select
Block of WATCH ES. JEWELa
_?RY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED
SVAIIC, which 1 will dispose of at mostrea
sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit
all ftgoB.
REPAIRING in my lino done promptly and
on good terms.
All articles and work warranted to bo aa
represented. GEO. BRUNS,
.2d door below Pnuixix office, Main street.
Oct 29
ANNOliNCESiPT EXTRAORDINARY
Tumbling Sown Prices in Clothing'.
mE undersigned beg leave to inform thoir
many frienda and patrons that they have
concluded to rodnco their.large and varied
atook of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats
and Genta' Furnishing Goods, in order to
make room for a fresh arrival; and will,
therefore, dispose of their gooda at priooB to
snit tho moat akoptical. Tboytako farther
pleasure in stating to the pnblic that their
stock consists of ancb gooda aa can bo fully
warranted, and comprises gooda from the
loweet to tho fineet grades. Wo make epcoial
montion of our largo assortment of OVER?
COATS, and persona in want of thia necessary
appendage will do well by calling carly at the
popular Clothing House of
STRAUS & BRO.,
Doc 21_Under tho Columbia Hotel.
CLOTHING HOUSE
OP
CHILDS & WILEY
ARE daily receiving tho flneet READY
MADE CLOTHING, for old and young
gentlemen, that have ever been offered m thia
market. No custom-made can surpass, and
hut few can equr.1 them, in style, and ?uish,
and prico.
HATS.
Wo soil tho boat, at lower rates than those
who don't buy from the manufacturera direct.
SHIRTS.
We koop the Star and True Fit constantly
on hand, and will take ordora for half dozen
or moro, and warrant a fit.
UN DER-WEAR in all variotiea.
Ii UH DER CLOTHING.
OLOVES-Loathor, Buck, Kid. Dog, Rat and
Beal. Bargains to bo had in GLOVES.
NECK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fancy
Linen and Paper COLLARS.
Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and
BOH?O that won't coin.
Wo will take Groonbacks at par for all
those._ Sept 20
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best I
MY Une of WATCHES ia
now fall and comnlote, and
_"the public may depend on
getting tbe best at tho lowest poBaiblo figures,
as my facilities aro Buch that I defy competi?
tion from any market.
I have also in storo and constantly arriving
all the newest nt vhs of Ladies' Seta, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, .Tot, ? c.;
elegant designs in Chains, Hraeolota, CharruB,
Louketa, Ac; tho latest and most beautiful
patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
Ware - Gooda suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in all branches, by the bt-bt work?
men and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
Oct 13 Columbia Hotel Row.
The Dexter Stables.
THF. undersigned have re?
moved their tilablou tu the new
building, immediately South of
klannev's Hall, and, with n new
^- fntoek of CARRIAGES, BUG?
GIES ami tine ROUSES, are prepared lo an
awor all calla that maybe made upon them.
Horses bought and enid on commission.
Person? in want of good stock, aro invited to
give us a oall. Liberal advances mado on
stock left for sale. BOYCE A CO.
W. H. BOYCE.
C. H. Pr.TTiMoii.n_. _ Jan84
Martin's Slicing Snb-Soiier and Deep
Tiller Plow.
THE underaigued having purchased the
right for this st ato to manufacture and
sell the abovo plow, tho best and cheapest yet
introduced, desires a reliable Agent at every
Counts- Coull House in tho Stale.
Oct 10 EDWARD HOPE.
WHAT
[F it was only in the matter of GRC JER1E8,
this queation could never bo asked, be
causo tho pedplo.of Columbia and up-couiitiy
already kuow tho fact and act upon it.
ARE
Wo offer ibo boat goods to bo found in any
known market, and if bettor than the best
could possibly bo had, we should have them.
YOU
Our perishable goods aro freah, daily. We
can scarcely supply the domand, dull as times
aro. In Ibid class wo iuoludc llama, Break?
fast Strips, Tongues, Ac
GOING
In Flour-handling, wo think, moro heavily
than any merchant hero, wu offer peculiar in
ducementa in quality aa in prico.
TO
In Liquors, I am assured yon havo tho in
side track. Wo trust all who givo na a call
will acknowledge tho "Corn."
DO
In Fancy Groocriea and Canned Gooda, our
assortiiji.ni ia unequaled; every novelty
ABOUT
Hoing added to stock promptly, and standard
gooda alway* on band.
IT?
So, doar reader, whenever yonr Block ol
Groceries nina short; whenever a dolicacy la
required for the Bick roora; whenever the ap?
petite of the epicure faila; in short, whenever
yon want anything olao but Dry Goode, Bootu
ind Shoes, or Qnoen'a Dolight, call; and wo
ian tell voil, also, whore they can be got for
milling. GEO. HYMMERB.
PACIFIC \
Price, tit Cdth isllh Usual Advance for Tim?.
EXPERIENCE in tho nao pf Uris GUANO
for th? past six year* Un? this Rt ate for
Cotton and Corn, baa: so far established ila
character for excellence, as to reader com?
ment unnecessary.
In accordance with the established policy of
the Company, to forqlah the-toeat Concentr?t*
od Fertilizer at the loweet'cOst't? contnmer?,
tbUopano is put into market Ibis season at
tho aWo reduced price, which the Company
is enabled to do hy reason of its largo facili?
ties and .toe rcdnoad ooet of manufacture
The supplies put Into market thin season'
aro, as he ret ot-orn, prepared under the per?
sonal superintendence ol Dr. St. Julien Rave?
ned Chemist of tho Company, at CbarlObton,
8. C.; hence planter-, may rest assured that
its quality and composition ls precisely, tho
same SB that her tofortrsold. ? ,
At the present low prico, every acre planted
can bo fertilized with 200 pounds ot Guano, at
a cost not exceeding tho proe'out value of 80
poonda of cotton, while experience bas shown
that under favorable condition of season and
cultivation, the crop is increased by the ap?
plication from two to three-fold the natural
capacity of tho soil; boneo under no condition
could its application fail1 to comp?nsate for
tho outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON.
Agent I'aciGo Guano Company,
Nos. 08 East Bay aud 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, A. C. .
JOHN S.REESE ft CO., Gchoral Agenta.
Nov SO_' _ gmo
Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company
OFFER their SUELE LIME to the planting
public in full confidence in its excellence
as a
Permanent Manure.
It was extensively need tho paet season on
Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire
satisfaction, as is shown by a number ot
certificates from some of tho boat plantera in
Georgia and Sooth Carolina.
Our prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, 1B 115
?>er ton cash, put up iu casks or barrels, do
ivered in the city of Augusta or at any land?
ing on the Savannah River. Tho price of our
XXX, or Mason's Lime, is $2 per barrel, dc?
livered aa above.
Wo aro agenta for the celebrated "Stonewall'
Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dis?
solved Bone," which wo receive direct from
England, and can offer to the public at re?
duced prices. COLE8, SIZER ft CO.,
No. 14 McIntosh street, Augusta, Ga.
Agent, TflOS. B. CLARKSON?, Columbia, 6.
C._Oct 13 Cmo
PACIFIC GUARO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time.
THIS article la prepared under the superin?
tendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL,
expressly for composting with Cotton Seed.
It was introduced hy this Company two
yeara ago, and ita uso has fully attested ita
valuo. 200 to 250 pounda of this article per
acre, properly composted with tho samo
weight of Cotton Seed, furnishes the planter
with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel?
lence at tho smallest cost. A compost pre?
pared with this article, as by printed direc?
tions furnished, contains all the elements ot
fertility that can enter into a first olasB FER?
TILIZER, while its oconomy must commend
its liberal uso to planters.
For supplies and printed directions for
composting, apply to
J. N. ROBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Companv,
No. G8 East Bay A Noa. 1 A 2 Atlantic'Wharf,
Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN 8. REESE ft CO., General Agents.
Nov 2G_Hmo
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleaenre in calling tho attention of
thu public to an elimination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars; Banjos, Fluted,
Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Baud Instru?
ments of all kinds. Aleo, Sheet Mneio and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instrumenta on band at "all times. Sheet
Mnsio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt ot
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to any prut of tho
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodious t tined and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will giro
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
d-jt?u ed at moderate pi ious.
All'ordt.r? promptly attended to and satis?
faction gnimuteod* to those favoring ns with
their ju .mnage. Seud for our catalogue ot
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. 1 av?
ior street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,.
Columbia^ 8. C. Nov 7
M. H, BERRY'S""
Furniture Ware-room
Alain Street, near Plain.
NOW on hand and d.vily re
I iving from the maimfie
toriea of New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and Louisville the
largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE ever kept iu this market, consisting
In part of Walnut Tarlor, Chamber and Din
ing-Room Snits; 200 Bedsteads of discreet
pattorua, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho
celebrated GeorgW Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
short oct notice and lu the bott manner.
Terms cash and Goods cheap. Oct lift
" MUSICAL INSTR?oTl?N
PIANO FORTE AGENCY.
WM. H. ORCHARD,,
Professor of Music,
iii avion dot erm i neil to 1
_'resume Teaching, is now pre?
pared t<> take pupils on the Piano, Organ
aud Guitar; also, in Vocal Music. Having for
over TliinTV vt AUS had charge of thc Musical
Departments in tho first Female Colleens
anu Schools of tho State, ku dooma it unne?
cessary lo ni;.ho any other reference to his
qualifications as a Teacher.
The arraugementb he has made with seve?
ral of tho most celebrated Piano-mailers, will
enable bira to offer InstinmoiitB of the very
first class at prices tba* doiy competition.
Specimen Pianos now on hand. Those In
want nf Instruments superior to any over
offered for salo iu this luarkot, will do welt to
examine before pnrchasing elsewhere.
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, 4c, ..
Tuned and repaired in tho MOST rsarECT
MANM-n and on reasonable terms.
Apt il> at bib roeidonce, corner of Laurel and
Henderson streets, or at tho bookstore of
Messrs. Dnffie ft Chapman. Oct 17
Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables.
1 BOZEN, in glass snd cans, of tho
LO* i choicest kinds, as follow?: English.
Piece UH aud Chow Chow; California Apricots
and Bart lott Pears; Pino Apples, Treeh Peach?
es, Plums, Strawberries. Tomatoes, Green
Corn, AaparagUB, Spanish OliveB. Capora*
Worcester Sauce, French and English Moa
tard, D< rsfcated Cocoanut, Chocolate Pasto,
Essence Coffeo, ftc; all frcah and for ralo low
for cash._E. HOPE.
The Dootors Reoommend Seegers'Bee
TN preference to London Port er ?ad Scotch
Ale. Why?Th?* atftW ft ft Afcfttltaratcd