The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 01, 1872, Image 4
THE PHQ3NIX
XVEUT W?DHB8DA.T KOE?W8.
?Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
. PDBUUUKE AMD PBOPBIETOB.
Offlca ou Richardson Street, near Taylor
?V ?ook and Job Printing of every deuorip
io u promptly ?nd faithfully attended to.
AnVKBTUXnilTB
(naerted in the'Daily at 75 eenta per square
tor the first and 50 dents each subsequent in
lertion. Long advertisements by the week,
month or yoar,at reasonable rate?.
SUB80BIPTIOH.
Dally, six months, $4 00; Tri-Woekly, 2 3C;
Meekly, 1 ?0.
HOUSE THALINQ AND ^Bijiaio?f.--*
''Wall,"'the old lady began, "wall, my
dear, some people have very onriona no?
tions abont gettio' religion. There's my
neighbor, Deacon Jabe Sniffin, ?ho's
makin' a fortune trading horses. Wall,
he thought he 'sperienoed a chango of
heart, but he didn't want to 'aperienoe a
change of business. That waa touching
a tender pint-might interfere with pro?
fits, you know. So he thought he'd
consult with Deacon Aminidab Tweedie,
who kept store, and did np the sugar
and: whiskey over night." "Now, look
a here, you don't 'spose Brother Twee?
die," ha begaD, drawling the words
through his nose, "you don't s'pose
them little stories, sorts o' lies like that
yon and I tell in the way of trade, will
be reckoned up agin ns in the day of
judgment? Saroomstanced aa we air,
we can't help it, you know. I don't I
s'pose it'll make any sort o' difference at |
all in the eight of the Lord, aa long as
the heart's all right; now, does it, Bro?
ther Tweedie?"
A worthy Sootoh couple, when asked
how the son had broken down so early
in life, gave the following explanation:
"When we begun life together, we
worked hard and lived upon porridge
and auoh like, gradually adding to our
comforts as our means improved, until
we were able to dine off a bit of roast
meat, and sometimes a boilt ohiokie,
(chicken;) but Jack, our son, he worked
backward, and began with the ohiokio
first."
An Ohio editor, who was crowded in
the Nilsson jam at Cincinnati, truthfully
writes: "I thought my wife had the
sharpest knees in Ohio, but she ain't a
oiroumstanoe to these Oinoinnati girls!
One of them pushed her knee against
my legs, and it feels as if I'd been vac?
cinated.
Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company
OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting
public in foll confidence in ita excellence
Permanent Manure.
It was extenBively uBod the past season on
Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire ,
satisfaction, as is ehown by a number ot
certifioatoa from some of the best planters in
Georgia and South Carolina.
Our prices for Fertilizing orX Lime, is $15
Ber ton cash, put up in casks or barrels, de
vered in the city of Augusta or at any land?
ing on the Savannah River. The price of our
XXX, or Mason's Lime, is $2 per barrel, de?
livered aa above.
We are agenta for the celebrated "Stonewall !
Cotton Fertilizer" and "Puro English Dis?
solved Bone," which wo receive direct from
England, and can offer to thc pub<io at re?
duced prices. COLES, SIZER A CO.,
No. li McIntosh street, Augusta, Ga.
Agent, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, S.
?\_Pot 13 6mo
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
For Composting with Cotton 8aed.
Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time.
THIS article ie prepared under the suporin- |
tondonco of Dr. ST. JU LIEN RAVENEL,
expressly for composting with Cotton Seed.
It was introduced by this Company two
years ago, and its use has fully attested ita
value. 200 to 250 pounds of this artiole per
aare, properly composted with the same
weight of Cotton Seed, furnishes the planter
with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel
lenoe at the smallest coat. A compost pre?
pared with this article, aa by printed direc?
tions furnished, contains all the elements of
fertility that can enter into a first class FER?
TILIZER while ita economy must commend
its liberal nae to planters.
For euppiioa and printed directions for
composting, apply to
J. N. ROBSON.
ARont Pacific Guano Company,
N?. C8 East Bay A Nos. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agenta.
Nov 26_gmo
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 N. Shroeder Street. Baltimore, Md.,
Manufacturers of
PORT All LB AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patent Improved, Portable
CIRCULAR SAW MILLN.
GANG. M ULA Y A NB SASn SA W MILLS,
/"I RIST MILLS. TIMBER WHEELS, HH1N
VT OLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in Circu?
lar Saws, Bolting and Mill supplies generally,
and manufacturer's agonts for Leffel's Cele?
brated Turbino Wator Wheel and every do
soriptinn of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY.
sarSond for descriptivo Catalogues and
Pric?Liets. MavMitHly
-?yTANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20
jXJi Hayne stroot and Horlbeok'e Wharf.
Charleston, 8. C. This is tho largest and
most completo factory of tho kind in the
Southern States, and all articles in this Hue
.an be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toale at pri?es
which defy competition.
tST A pamphlet with foll and dotailed Hat
o\ all sizes of Doors. 8asbes and Blinds, and
tho pricer, of each; will bo sent fro o and po at
paid, on application to
July ll flyr P. p. TOALE.
PACIFIC GITANO.
Prto?, HS Cash u??H Usual Adtanoefor Time.
EXPERIENCE In the ase of thia GUANO
for the past six y cara in this State, for
Cotton and Corn, baa ao far eatabliahed ita
character for excellence aa to render com?
ment unnecessary.
In acoordanoe with tho established policy of
the Company, to furnish the beet Concentrat?
ed Fertilizo? at tbs lowest ooet to ?oneumere,
this Guano is put into market this season at
the above reduced price, which the Company
ia enabled to do by reason of ita large facili?
ties and the reduced cost of manufacture.
The supplies put into market this a ea B on
are, aa heretofore, prepared under the per?
sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Rave
nel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston,
S.O.; hence planters may rest assured that
its quality and composition is preoieely the
eame as that ber. to tor e sold. \
A M.Un present low price, every aore planted
can be fertilized with"200 pounds of Guano, at
a coat not exceeding the present value or 30
fionnda of cotton, while experience has shown
hat under favorable condition of aeaaon and
cultivation, the crop is increased by the ap?
plication from two to three-fold the natural
capacity of the soil: hence under nd condition
oonld ita application fail to compensate for
tho outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON.
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
Nos. G8 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
JOHN S. REESE A CO., G?n?ral Agents.
Nov 30 3 m o
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLO WED AT TBE RATE Ol
SEVEN PER GENT. PER ANN UAl,
ON OER TIFIO A 2 ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND BIX PNB CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON AOOO UNT8.
OFFICERS.
Wm. liar tin, President.
John B. Palmer. vice-President.
A. Or. Breniaer, Caahier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant uaehier.
Director M.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Bau
kell, F. W. MoMaeter, E. H. H ein: t H h, John B.
Palmar, Thomae E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Boott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Meohanios, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or
?>hana and othere may here deposit their sav?
age and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest en their tunda until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses; Parents deeiring to set apart small
turna for their obildren, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
whero they will rapidly aooumolate, and, at
tho samo timo, bo subjeotto withdrawalwhen
needed._Aug 16
?ENTRAL NATIONAL BANK "
OP COLUMBIA. H. C.
Present Capital, $150,000.
? ? ?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, B50O.0O0.
rt O FF IU KU H.
John B. Palmer, President.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
C. N. G. Butt, Aesietant Caahier.
S LB BOTO BS.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W.McMas
tor, R. D. Senn, of R. D. Benn A Son; G. W.
Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden; R.L. Bryan,
of Bryan A McCarter; W. C. Bwafheld, of R.
A W. O. Bwaffleld, John C. Beegere, Wm. B.
Stanley.
F. W. MoMaeter, Solicitor,
riuns Bank ie now open for the transaction
X of a general banking bueiuees.
GBBTIYIOATES or DEPOSIT of currency or
[ ooin, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7)
per cent, per annum, in kind, will be leaned.
Deposits from County Officer? especially so
I lioited; also, from Trust?es, Administrators,
I Executors, Professional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of
City and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, and tho usual accommodations ex?
tended.
Notes, B?ls of Exchange, and other evi
I donees of debt diecounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Slocks, Bond?, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
disoonnt.
Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi
] nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland,
: France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den?
mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued,
i ayable in any of the above places
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold,
Ranking House opposite Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
WHAT
?F it was only in the matter of GROCERIES,
this question could never be aeked, be
j caneo the peep!? of Columbia and up-countiy
] already know the fact and act upon it.
ARE
Wo offer the boat goode to bo found in any
known market, and if better than tho best
could possibly be had, we should have them.
YOU
Our perishable goods aro fresh, daily. We
can scarcely supply the demand, dull as timos
are. In this class we include Hame, Break?
fast Strips, Tongues, Ac.
GOING
In Flour-handling, wo think, moro heavily
than any merchant here, wo offer poculiar in?
ducements in quality as iu price.
TO
In Li finora, I am assured yon havothe in
siiln track. Wo trust all who give us a call
will acknowledge tho "Corn."
1)0
In Fanoy Grocerios and Cannod Goods, our
assortment ia unequaled; every novelty
ABOUT
Being addod to stock promptly, and standard
goods always on hand.
IT?
So, dear reader, whenever your stock ol
Groceries runa short; whenever a delicacy is
required for tho sick room; whenover the ap?
potito of tho opicuro fails; in short, whenever
you want anything elao but Dry Goods, Bootu
and Shoes, or Queen's Delight, oall; and wc
can toll you, also, whoro they can be got for
nothing._GEO. BYMMERB.
Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables.
-I Kif"! DOZEN, in glass and cann, of tho
Lt/vF choicest kinda, as follows: English
I Plccalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots
and Bartlett Pears; Pino Apples, fresh Poach?
es, Plums, Strawberries. Tomatoes, Groen
I Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives. CaporB*
Woroestor Sanco, Frenoh and English Mus?
tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Choco.ate Pasto,
Essence Coffee, Ac; all fresh and fe r salo low
for caeh._E. HOPE.
Lime.
BARRELS of LIME, for sale low by
JOHN AGNEW A SON.
200
Blood And Liver Pills.
TO (rare BICK HBADAOBB. Bick Stomach,
Duuiness or Vertigo, Bad Taata io the
Mouth. Billons Attacks, Palpitation ot the
Heart, Norvoaenoae, Corjetipati?n, Pain* ia
the Breast and Back, Kid noy Affect iona.
To cure all Disorders of the Liver.
To Regulate tho Bowels.
To Purify the Blood.
To give new life to the whole System, th?
Blood and Liver. Cannot be surpassed. Try
only one box: yon will be oontincod. Fur
sale only at HEINITBU'H
Jan 6_Drug Store.
Ovate rs in Every Style.
/*~*\ MY Restaurant 1B in order for the
^Syily winter season, and OYSTERB and
^SJtJBr other Refreshments will be furnish?
ed at abort notice "Bow will you have them
-fried, roaated or stewed?'' G. DIERCKB.
Pot 26_
Congaree Restaurant.
. THE nnderaigncd baa taken np
dBBB^tflK a position near his old stand, on
IMMSUHMAluin street, ann ia again prepared
to supply his customers with good LIQUORS,
oboioe WINES, etc. LAGER on draught.
8E?ARS and TOBACCO of best quality. The
RESTAURANT will furnish OYSTERS and
other substantials in season. Sohweitzer Gaee
at all times. A. STORK.
Nov 8_ 3mo
Bead; Bead!! Bead!!!
STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT.
Jfear corner Main and Bridge Streets.
GTSA OY8TER8 in every Btylo
MKj^UU'Roatited, Stowed, Fried and
^^mw Broiled. Qood Liquors, line
Wines, imported Cigars.
N. B. Private SUPPER ROOMS.
FRANKLIN A FINE,
Oct 26 Proprietors
THE CAROLINA HOUSE
?IS once more open to tho public, nuder
the superintendence of Mr. R. BARRY.
The reputation of tho honse will be kept
np. August 31
STENHOUSE, MAOAULAY~oTcO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
SOLICIT orders tor COTTON, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
frenerallv. Orders lilied carefully and prompt
y. ______Feb 7 lyr
MOSES GOLBSMITH & SON,
Oolonade Bow, Fendue Range, Charleston, S. 0,
nr.AI.KUM IN
Scotch, Fig and American Bar Iron,
KEEP conatautly on baud a fal) supply of
all kinds,
lu Btoro, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG.
Nov 28 ly
AFEW reasons why thoy should have the
preference over all others:
1. Wheeler A WUson's Sowing Machine Ia
much simpler than any of tho others; re?
quiring letts than half tho amount of ma?
chinery.
2. Aa tho roault of thia simplicity, this ma
ohineismuch lees liablo thau the others to
get out of repair.
3. Another result of thia simplicity is
greater durability.
4. Another roault ia less friction, and,con
aoqnently, greater eaao and rapidity of mo?
tion, with lesa noise.
6. And greatest of all, that it nsea no Shut?
tle, and makes thc lock stitch.
It is tho cheapcat to buy the be?t. Buy tho
machine that has justly, fairly and honora?
bly won a reputation aud independence
against a strong and bittercompotition. For
more than twenty yearn baa the Wheeler A
Wilson not only stood tiret and foremoBt, bnt
now stands the unrivalled Sewing Machine ol
the enlightened civilized world. BUY tho ma?
chino that baB been thus tested ana proved,
and thon you aro sure to get tho beat. For
sale on tho easiest possible terme. Sales
room Main street, second door below Pitutsix
office, Columbia, 8. C.
J. 8. PURSLEY, Agent.
A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent.
June 21_
"Motto's Victoria Tonic Bitters."
KNTIHELY VEGETABLE.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever,
Bilious Diseases, General Debility,
and all Impurities of the Blood.
THESE BITTERS have now firmly esta?
blished themselves in tho favor of the
public and the medical profosBion. Prepared
from purely vegetable ingr?dients of acknow?
ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly
tonio, stimulating and prophylactic qualities
peculiarly adapt them to all cases of General
Debility, Nervous Prostration of the Sys?
tem, Ao.
As an excitant of tho appetite and a whole?
some aid to tho preces.- of digestion, they
will bo fonnd to bo very efficacious, while
their peculiar medical properties render them
of unequaled value to those subject to Chills
and Fever, Cungebtiou, and other miasmatic
diseases.
Those Ritters will ho fonnd moBt wonder?
fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir?
regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro?
duced, they become a standard article-a
medicinal staple. Unlike tho many noxious
stimulant a advertised, they brace and fortify
tho system without exciting undue cerebral
action. They aro without doubt thc best to?
nio and constitutional renovator over offered
to tho pnblic. MOTTE fi TARRANT,
Manufacturera and Hole Proprietors,
Newberry, 8. C.
Sold by E. H. UEINITSII, Columbia, 8. C.
_8op_lG _ fimo
Hardware, etc.
-1 AA DOZEN AXES.
1UU 4U balee Hagging.
'200 bundles Arrow Ties.
20 dozen Railroad Shovels.
200 pairs Trace Chains.
Just received and for sa'o nt lowest market
prices._L?RICK .V LOW lt ANCE.
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
Kor SiglX 1M Prlccleaal
But the Diamond Spectacles milt J'reserv lt.
IF you vain* Your evesicht use thoso PRK
KKCT IJKNSICM. Ornum! from minuto
crystal pebbles, molted together, and derivo
tholr namo "Diamond" on account of their
bardncBs and brilliancy. They will last manv
years without chango, and aro warranted su?
perior (o all others, manufactured by
J. J . SPENCER A CO., N. Y.
CAUTION.-Nono genuino unless Btampod
with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler
and Optician, is sole agent for Columbia, 8.
0.,from whom they can only bo obtained.
Ho peddlers omployod. July 20 Illly
Groceries, ?Wines and Liquors.
AFULL SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY
QBOOE RIES, ia all their varieties. Beat
brande Champagnes, Wines, Liquors. Ao.,
suitable for Christmas, on hand and for sale
low,by . JOHN AGNEW A SON.
One Puncheon Loch chiphead.
HIE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealers
can ha vo it nearly at coat,
lov 15 JOHN G. ttEEGERS.
Private Boarding.
I3ER80N8 in want of a quiet, rotired HOME,
oau apply to Mrs. S. J. WYATT, on Plain
street, near PickenB, North Bide. Dec 29
Fret* Biscuit* and Crackers.
?LABOE ?MOT tm eut and choice variety,
[nat in and tor sale low. E. HOPE. '
Beeren' Seer is Pure.
IT don't oontaln Coooonina Indiana Flab
_Barries to make sleepy or headaohe.
Martin's Slicing Snb-Soiler and Deep
Tiller Plow.
THE undersigned having purchased the
right for this Btate to manufacture and
eell the above plow, the best and cheapest yot
introduced, dosirea a reliable Agent at every
County Court House in tho Btate.
Oct 10 ' EDWABD HOPE.
THE CELEBRATES FERTILIZERS.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S
MANIPULATED .
Gi i A KIn
GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
Tho above prepared at Savannah, Georgia, and Charleaton, Sooth Carolina.
PHONIX GUANO,
IMPORTED PROM
Pheonix Islands. South Pacific Ocean,
Aro for aale bv
WILQOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importer? and Dealers in Guanos,
148 Bay Street, Savannth, Ga., 151 Eau Hay, Charleaton, 8. C.
For farthor information, apply or address as abovo for Almanac for 1872.
JanlGiSmo J. H. CHAMBERS, Agent at Columbia, S. C.
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM 1
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING- CITIES.
THREE TIMES Bfl^EBHEMHaB A WEEK.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Soa Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, ^^fj^O^^^ 40,OOUi ?ALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Bailroad Company,
A ND connecting Roads Weat, in alliance- with Hie fleet of thirteen first class Steamships
r\ to the abuvo porte, invito attention to the quick time and regular deapatoh afforded to
tho business public in tho Cotton .states at tbe
POUT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled iu
excellence and capacity at any otber port. Tho folio w: ng splendid Ocean Steamers are regu?
larly ou tho line:
TO WKW YORK.
MANHATTAN, GEORGIA,
M. ti. Woodhull, Commander. S. Crowe]], Commander.
CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J, Beckett, Commander.
CHARLESTON, CLYDE.
James Berry, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADOER, ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander.
JAMES ADUHR A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, P. C. WM. A. COURTENAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
VIRGINIA, Alox. Hunter, Commander. EMPIRE, C. Hinckley, Oommander.
SAILING DAYS-THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agout, Charleaton, 8. C.
TO UALTIMOIIE.
FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner.
Sailing Days-Every Fifth Dav.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed aa low as thone of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of ono
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo had at all principal Railroad Ollicea in Qeorgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Misaieaipp
Stato Rooms may be recured in advance, without extra charge, hy addressing Agenta of
tho Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices in all cases thu Railroad Tickets ahould bo
exchanged and Bertha argued. Tho Through Tickets by thia route include Transfers,
Meale and Stato Room, while on chipboard.
Tho South Carolina Bailroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely
increased their facilities for the rapid nicvcuunt of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and the South and wost. Comfurtrble Night Cara, with tho Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, havo been introduced on tho South Carolina Railroad. First class
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On tho Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cara.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Closo connection mado with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with groat prnmptnesa. Tho managers will uso every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch and tho safe delivery or goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. SKLHIBK, Superintendent, Charleaton, S. C.; B. D.
HAHELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4,079; Office817 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. PICKENB, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED !.. TYLKK,
Jan 10 tonio Vice-President youth Carolina Railroad, Charleaton, S. C.
Atlantic Acid Phosphate.
THIS article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, ander direction of
their Chemist, DR. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Heed, is now
offered at the reduced prico of ???H per lou cash, or 831 per ton, payable lat November,
1872, frou of interest.
Orders filled now will bo considered as caah lat March, 1873, or on time as due 1st Novem?
ber, 1872, thoToby enabling plantera to haul it it a time when their wagoua and males are
idle- I'KLZKK, UOlMiKKS Si CO., General Agent?,
Jan 3 .Imo Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. O.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
TniS FERTILIZER, manufactured by tho ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under
the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. is now offered to the plant?
ing community at Ihn VERY REDUCED PRICK OF .*? BERTON CASH, or $3? PAYABLE
1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTEREST.
This Fertilizer has been very extensively used in this State, and bas given entire satisfac?
tion; some of the most practical plantar? admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound
for pound.
All sales made now will bo considered aa cish on the 1st of March, 1872, and to thoao
buying on time, the salo will bo considered as duo on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement, plifnters will bo enabled, without extra cost, to hanl their manure
at a time when their wagons and mules aro Idle. Pamphlet H containing the certificates of
those who have used tho Atlantic Pie sehnte will be furr.ished on application to the Agents.
PEI.ZKK, UOUGKltS At CO., General Agent?,
Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
COPELAND A DEARDEN, Agents, Columbia. 8. C. Jan 2 3mo
The Brooklyn Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Paid Up Cash Capital and Assets Two Millions Dollars.
CHRISTIAN \V. BOUCK, President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary.
W. H. WALLACE, Vioe-President. D. PARKS FACKLER, Actuary.
OFFICE NO. 141 f?f?O?DWA Y, NEW YO UK.
JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, General Agents and Managers for South Carolina and
Augusta,Georgia.
AS General Agents, wo take pleasure in presenting this well known and resp?.neible Com?
pany to tho public, and in recommending it a? first class in everyway. We might add
much more on this subject, but, being interested ashs Agente, prefer to tpoak through dis?
interested pa rt irs. Therefore, road and digest (ho following notices-among many othera
tr?>m both Northern and Southern papers, us to the virtues of this Company:
There is no belter company in tho land. A comparison with other corporations of a simi?
lar character will convince ail of the supO'tt rsafely in taking rinks with tho Brooklyn Life.
[Columbus, Ga., Sun, January 27.18C9.
Thc? Brooklyn Life bas placed itsell in tilt? vanguard o? insurance, reform, mid is the first
company thai has done lull jnatico to the insured, Ac.
[Insurance Times, New York, January, 18f>9.
This gii-nt feature of cash surrender values is au important improvement that signalizes
tho era ol insurance.- Haleigh Sentinel, N. C.
This pian--guaranteed surren ?1er values-removes the sole objection existing to miking
au application for insurance. F.ael }>i<li<y lien ines a piece vf negotiable paper, as easily trans?
ferral as a Government bond.- Hoslun, Mass.. Post, 18li9.
A policy in tho Brooklyn Life is worth so much in ready money. This is the only lifo com
nanv that has can jed this excellent feature into business.
[Dispatch. St. Louis, Mo., January 7, lflf.9.
We call especial attention to this distinctive and advantageous feature of guaranteed sur?
render value, particularly characteristic of tho Brooklyn Lifo. And also to tho fact that
there are no classes in the Brooklyn Life; all fare alike, whether from tho North, South, East
or Wost. Also, wo direct tho attention of tho public to tho fact that policies can bo obtained
in this Company, owing to its careful maiiagcutnt and superior advantages, at lower rates
than in any other company of equal rank and solvency in America.
BACON A BUTLER,-General Agents.
Omeo abovo Citizen's Havings Bank, Columbia, 8. C., and at Edgefield Court House.
A. C. Moore and C. P. Pelham, Jr., are authorized Agents for Columbia and Richland.
Reliable agents w anted in every town and Count} ii . he State, and aleo in tho citv of Au?
gusta, to whom liberal commiesiona will bo paid. Nr-i 3mo
Hew Frelglit and FeWnger Beute,
Via Columbi^*> G., :a-A Wilmington, N. C.
WXMCIKOTO?. COLUMBIA ABO AUGUSTA B. B.T
OrnoxQxx'i. FHEIOHT A TICKET AQXST,
WILMINGTON, N. G., Dee. 18.1671.
THE attention of Merchants, Shippers of
Colton and Produce, and the public gene?
rally, ia invited to the direct connection now
existing between all interior pointe in South
Carolina and Northern cities, by tho Wilming?
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, ano ita
connections at Wilmington, either via steam?
ship lines from that port, or via Wilmington
and Weldon Railroad, and ita connections via
Portsmouth or Petersburg.
Theae various linea, connecting at these
terminal points, afford facilities for shipments
to or from BALTIMORE dally. PHILADEL?
PHIA tri-weekly, NEW YORK five times per
week, BOSTON semi-weekly. - ?
Uniform rates are maintained with ail com?
peting lines. No detention occurs tb ship?
ment H. Through bills hiding given between
.MI atativUn ?nm pol-?o nainsu. Bat?s And
classification sheels obtained of all Agents.
The passenger schedule of night train from
and morning train into Columbia gives a su?
perior connection for all points on Greenville
and Colombia and Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroads, giving a Ray Line connec?
tion via Portamoath, and an all rail connection
via Waehington, and avoiding all delays at
Columbia.
Through ticket? for sale at Oolumbia to all
points North. For rates, classifications and
all information, apply to
A. POPE, (Wi Freight A Ticket Agent.
J. C. WINDER. Gen'l Bnp't. Jan 4 8mo
Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad.
Leave Anderson.6.00 P. M.
** Pendleton.7.00 "
PerryvUle.7.4* .*
Arrivo at WalhaUa.8.80 ?.
Leave Walhalla.8.46 A. M
" Parryville.4.80 '*
.? Pendleton.5.80 M
Arrive at Anderson.6.80 "
Wailing at Anderson one hour for the arrival
of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
July a_W. H. D. GAILLARD. Sup,
Brimmer Schedule B. & U. ?. F ,
DOWN TRAIN. UP 'J RAIN.
Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave,
ap&rtanburg.. 5 80 6.25
Batesville. 6.00 COO 4. CS 4.63
Pacolet. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.45
Jonesville. 6.43 6 48 4.05 4.10
Un i on ville. 7.25 7.60 3.05 3.25
Biintuc. 8 20 8 25 2.30 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8 46 2.10 2.15
Shelton. 9.16 9 20 1.36 1.40
Lyles* Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 1.17
Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 12.55
Alston. 11.00 12.00
May 24 THOB. B. JETEB. Preaident.
Ohange of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. CO.,
COMPANY SHOPS. N. C., June 8.1871.
i ON and ?Ber SUNDAY,
'Jane 4, 1871, TBAIN8 will
be run over this Rond in accordance with tho
following TIME TABLE.
Trains Going Eaet. Traine Weat.
Express. t Mail.
A nu I VE. LEAVE. ?.BEIYZ. LEA VB .
Charlotte 5.35 a m 8.10 p m
Balibbury8.03am 8.23am 5.26pm 5.80 pm
Gr'nsb'oll.08amll.l3am 8.25pm 8.85 pm
Co8hopl2.40 pm 1.05pm 9.66 p m 10.16 p m
Hillsb'ro 2.28 pm 2.83pm 11.35 p m 11.37 p m
Raleigh 6.05 p m 2.05 a m 2.40 a m
Goldsboro 7-20 a m
Charlotte?.15am 8.00 pm
Salieb'ry 4.32 am 4.f.7am 5.15 pm 5.26 pm
Gr'nab'o 1.26 a m 1.35 am 2.10 pm 2.20 pm
Co Shop ll 37 pm 12.02 am 12.30 p m 12.60 p m
Hillebrol0.07 p m 10.09 a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m
Raleigh C.58 pm 7.40 am 8.46 am
Goldsb'o 8.00 pm
Juno 6 W. H. GREEN. Maa. Trans.
Change of Schedule.
WILMINGTON, COI.UMIUA A AUGUSTA R. B. Co.
bL'i'KniMK.NDKM'H OFFICE,
WILMINOTON, N. C__, January 10. 1872.
?&t^^^S^S?V? following Bchedulo will
bo run by trains on thia road:
DAV E x ru ns s THAIN [DAILY.]
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 3.50 A. M.
Arrivo at Columbia. 1.15 P. M.
Leave Columbia. 8.20 A. M.
Arrivo Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.30 P. M.
M?IIT EXCHESS TBAIN.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6 45 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 6.80 A. M.
Leave Columbia.. 6.30 T. M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 6.00 A. M.
No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or
Columbia Sunday P. M.
Jan 13 JOHN O. WINDER, GenT Snp't.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta B. B
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLOMBIA, B. G., January 1,1872.
ON and afterThureday,
(5th instant, the following
schedule will be run over this road:
O Ol NO NOBTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Augusta.3.16 A. M. 6.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.8.22 A. M. 11.04 P. M.
Arrive Oharlotte.2.09 P. M. 5.15 A. M.
OOINO BOOTH.
Leave Charlotte.7.15 A.M. 7.30 P. M.
Leave Columbia.1.35 P. M. ' 2.00 A. M.
Arrive Augusta.6.60 P. M. 7.30 A. M.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun?
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all pointa North, Sontb and Weat.
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup.
E. n DORSET,Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., MABOB 1, 1671.
ON and after thia
(date, the following
schedule will be ruu daily, Sundavs excepted:
UP.
Leave Colombia at. 7.00 a.m.
.* Alston.9.10 a. m.
M Newberry. 11.16 a.m.
Cokosbury.3.00 p.m.
11 Beltou.?.OOtp. m.
Arrive at Clreeuvillo. 6.30p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Groen ville at. 6.15 a. m.
" Belton. 8.05 a. m.
.. Cokesbury.10.07 a. m.
" Abbtiville.8 15 a. m.
" Nowberry. 1.50 p.m.
.* Alston... . 4.05p.m.
Arrive at Columbia. 5.55 p.m.
TH O.t. DODAMEAD, Curerai Sup.
M. T. ?AKTLKTT. General Ticket Agi nt.
Change of Schedule.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILUOAD COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9, 1871.
Change of Schedule
ferr- to go luto effect on
and atier Sunday, 21th instant:
MAIL AND l'A SH EN O Ell THAIS.
Leave Columbia at.7.40 am
arrive at Charleston at.3.20 p m
Leave CharloBtonat.8.20 a m
I rrive at Columbia at. 8.40 p m
SHlllT EXl'RESH, FHKIOI1T AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN, (Sundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia at.7.P0 p m
Arrive at Charleston at. 7.00 am
Leave Charleston at.7.10 pm
Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a m
Camden Accommodation Train will con
:iime to mn to Columbia aa formerly-Mon?
lays, Wt-ducsdava and Saturdays.
A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Prceident.
8. P. PlDKlNfl. General Ticket A pent.
Just Beceived.
I f\ HALF CHESTS assorted TEA. Though
1V ' tho prioe in market haa advanced 15 per
sent , wo succeeded in getting our August bill
lupllcated, which we offor at same price as
I.OBJrtV * LOWRANCE.