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. " .?.IM?? Aim ; . 1(1 aVJUVWlOKBBDA? MOBjaN?i '" f.v JULI?N Ar ?'?.lLfcV, l'UULISUKB, AMD FBOPHIKTOB, . i?ffioa oa Richardson Street, near Taylor . . ?*-Uook ?nd ?Tob Printing of ovoryd?t crip . iou promptly and faithfully attended to." ADvaiiuuonns ???..>] . .usertcd in the baily at 75 cent* per square "or the first ?nd 60 oents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertlaomonta by the week,' > non th or y*sr, at reasonable rates. ? SUUBORICTIOW. DaUy, aix months, tl UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 SC; Meekly, 1 50. ... : The Dandee Weekly, of Febroary 6, ..it a specimen of tho. possibilities><of Amerioan journalism. .Toe entire sheet, , with the exception of that portion print *?? in Chicago, ia draped in Ure deepest' mourning which can expressed by the j reaming o( rules, and the pages are orna? mented with coffins, grate-stones/ and .dinar cheerful emblems of ? mortality. It con taine this notioe: "Sodden death. Died, in Dandee,.-of sheer starvation, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Dundee Weekly." . The phrase, "the goose hangs high," has become corrupted from its original moaning. The people bot on the plains BO tico that la fair weather dooks of thew ?migratory birds pitoh their flight high np, and passing over make a peculiar 'Boise which resembles tho expression "Honk.". Uenoo "the goose .honka high" ia used, to indicate that "things are lovely;" . 1 ? 1 =8?^? PACIFIC UUA.NO COMPANY'S | tl COMPOUND ? ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Composting with Gatton Seed. 1 . Pri?e 125 Cathfvtth Usual -Advance for Time. THIS artists is prepared under the superin? tendence of Dr. HT. JULIEN RAVKNEL,, expressly for composting with Golton Heed. It was iutroducod by thia Company two years ago, sud , ita nae has fully atteatedita value. 200.to 250 poonda of thia artiole per acre, properly, composted. with thc same weight of Cotton' Heed, furniahos the planter with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel? lence at th? smallest cost. A dompoat pre? pared with this article, as by printed direc? tion ? furn Uhu di con tai UH all the elements of fertility thal oan enter into a first olasa FER? TILIZER, while its economy munt commend tte liberal nae to planters. For auppliea and printed directions for .ompoatlng, apply to J. N. ROBSON, ARoat Pacido Guano Company, Mo. ?8 East Bay A Noa. 14 2 Atlautio Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. UEESK & CO., General Agenta. . hov ?7 3mo MAN?FA'?Ttf?E ??j AND DKALEB.No! 20 Hayno ?straet .and : Horlb?ck'a- Wharf, Charleston, ft. O. Tbie ls tho largOBt and most completo factory of tho kind in tho Southern Hute?, and all articles in this lino .an be farniebed by Mr. P. P. Toalo at prices which defy oompetition. MW A pamphlet with full and detailed lint .f allaizeaof Doora. Saabos and Blinds, and' the prioea of each, will be sent freo and post paid, on application to July ll ilyr _P. P. TOALE. Choice Potatoes! Choice Potatoes!! BR ES EE'S PEERLESS NO. fl and EARLY ROSE POTATOES. WITHOUT ereeption, BRESEE'S PEER? LESS and EA ULY HOSE are tho best aeedlinga for main crop. No better potato san be planted. I havo a fino lot selocted first with rogard to sizo and quality. For .ale by E. H. HEINITHH, Jan 24_ Druggist. Pipes! Pipes!! UAAA INDIiM CLAY PIPES, for .\J\J\J salo low to doalera. Nov 2?_ JOHN O. BEEPERS. One Puncheon Lochgilphead. THE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. DoalerB can havo it uearly at cost. Nov 15_JOHN_0-SEEGERfl. THE CAROLINA HOUSE IS onoo more opon to the public, under MUtbo superintendence of Mr. lt. BA KUY. IV Tho reputation of thu house will bc kept np- _ August 31 Seagers' Beer is Pare. IT don't contain Cococulus ludions Pleb Borrica lo rnftko sleepy or boadaehu. SUNDRIES". I AA MOX ES asserted CRACKERN. L\J\J 100 boxea assorted Canned Gouda. 50 boxea Soap. 60 boxes Gandy. 60 boxea Candle?. 200 b?rrela Flour. 50 barrel? Whiskey, coming in and iu atoro, and to wbiob we invite tho attention of tba wade._ LOUIOK k LOWRANCE._ Office of City Treasurer, COLOMBIA, S. C., February 9,1S7?. THE following extract from "Au Ordinance to raino supplies for the yoar 1872," is re .nblidbud Fur geuoral information: H?o. 7. That if ?ny porBon or persons shalt wi), negleat or ref uso to mako a return or ro? torua to the City Assessor, on oath, of his. ker or their taxabio property, on or before tho Slab day of January, A. D. 1872. (except aa in thia Ordinance otberwino provided.)auch pi r aon or poraimu shall then bo assesed by tho City Asticseor for and on all his. her or their property, or other things taxod by this Ordi nauoo, accor fog to tho bent information ho .an obtain of tho vaiuo of ouch taxable pro port y or other thing; and auch person or per? sons who shall fail, uegloot ur refnao to mako a return or rot inn- as aforosnid, or pay the tax thereon,on or boloro Ute 15lb day of Pe hrn irv next, HIIRII bu subj-ct to, and pay; iu addition to Raid tax, len percent, thereon WILLIAM J. KTTER, 1 Feb 10 Cf ty Ti< SHiir.-r. Hardware, etc. 1 f\(\ Dl?ZKN AXES. IU' / l** nales Hagging. SUD handles Arrow Tn s. 20 dozen Itailrond .shovels. .MI nairn Tr H co Chains. Just t eemed und for ea'o nt lowen! market JPseos. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. ~ 'T^tteV Vifli^ Tonio Hittcw." JL fcliubod themselves in th? ?avbr of the 8ab lio ?nd th o modi cai pro feta lom Fr epa? od ?om purely vogotablu ingrediente of acknow? ledged efflotoy, their., nnnyated and highly tonio, stimulating and prOphrvlaotio qualities Km ll arly adapt them to til eta?? of Glenora) biliky, Nervous Prostration of lbs Hya t lum, 4 o. ?.ir' ! AB an excitant of tbe appetite and a whole? some aid to tbe procee* of digestion, thoy wilt bo found to DO very effloauious, while their peouUar medical properties rbnder th am of unequaled,yalqe to those eubleo* to Illulia and Fever, Congesti?n, and other miasmatic diseases.' Thoee Bittere will be found moat wonder? fully bouenoaalin ?11 oaeSs or Debility and Ir? regularities af Females. Wheresoever Intro? duced, they booorrjo a standard article-a medicinal staple. . Unlike the many noxious stlmulAnta advertised, they brace and fortify the system without'exciting undue cerebral action, i They.are without doubt tb? beat to? nio and constitutional renovator ever offered to tho public MOTTE & TAJiBANTv Manufacturero and Bolo Proprietors, " ? Newberry; B. C. . Bold by E. H. HEIN ITOU, Colombia, B. C. Sept 17 . . ? ?? . i. ?: ; >. Brno CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH ?AHOLIHA Deports of QI and Upwards Eecoived, .-U??-i- > INTEREST ALLO WED A T TBTCBATSOl SEVEN FEM CENT. PER ANN UH, , ON CKBT1?WATXS OF DEPOSIT, '?. . AND SIX PEU CENT. OOM POUNDED M?VERY .SIX, . . MONTHS ON A?COTfNTB. , UFFIUEUB. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. Vioe-Frenidont. . A, G Broiuzer, Caaujer. J. II. Sawyer, in g en ci id charge. John C. B. amlth, Assistant Cashier. ?Director?; Wado Bampton, WilUam Martin, A. O. Has? kel), JF, "W,McMat>ter,L. Ii. Heiniteb, JohnB. Palmor, Thoma? E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli ?regg, Marion. Q. T. Scott, Newberry. . W. O.-Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Butj?edg*, Charleston. Daniel Ra ve n el. Jr. i Charleston. Mechanics, Laborera, Clerks, Widows, Or ph an M mud other? may hero deposit, their sav inge and draw ? liberal rats of interest there on. Planters, Profeeeional Mon and Trustee* wishing to draw Utterest, sn their tunds until they require them for bueineas or other pur? pbeee; Parents desiring to set apart small .ams for tneir children, and Married Women und Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in-ease of death, by '.heir legal representatives,} wishing to lay na ide funda for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their meane where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo timo, bo aubjoot to withdrawal whon leeded._Aug 18 VENTS AL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA. 8. C. Present Capital, $150.000. AUTIIOKIZKD CAPITAL, ?500.000. omoEBS. John B. Palmer, President. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. Q. Batt, Assistant Caehier. masoTona. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W.McMaa ter, R. D. Benn, of B. D. Benn A Bon; O. W. Bourdon, of Copeland A Dearden; B.L. Bryan, of Bryan A McOarter; W. C. Swafficld, of R. A W. C. Bwaflield, John C. acoger?, Wm. B. Stanley. F. W. McMaater, Solicitor, np II IS Bank ia new open tor the transaction I of i general banking business. CEUTIFICATES or DEI-OH IT of currency or coin, bearing interest at the rato of eeven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind, will be issued. Depoeita from County Officers especially ao lioVtod; aiao, from IVuafeei, Administrators, Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness mon, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Dills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks. Donas, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi? nent placea in England, h-eland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. lAttla s of Credit issued, I ayable in any of the above pince?. Drafts on all the prominent cities in thc United States bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Upen from 9 to 3. Fob 28 ly APEW reaaona why they should have the preference over ail ot bert*: 1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Maohino la much simpler than any of tho other?; re? quiring lt'?? than half "tho amount of ma? chinery. 2. A? tho reault of thia simplicity, this ma chine ia much lee? liablu than the other? to get out of repair. 3. Another roenlt of thin timpllcity lu greater durability. 4. Another result is lean friction, ami, con? sequently, greater liane and rapidity of mo? tion, with leas noise. 5. And greatest or all, that it uara no Shut? tle, and make? thu lock stitch. lt ia tho oheapcHt to buy tho beet. Bny thu machino that has Justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and ir. deven il euee against a alrODg aud bit ter compel il ion. For moro lhau twenty j ear? haB tho Wheeler A Wilson not only stood tir?t and foi ernest, but now stands tho uniivalled Sewing Machine ol tho enlightened oivilh/.cd world. Buy '.ho ma? chine that ha? heou thu? teated and proved, and then yon uro ame to pet Hie beat. For salo on tho eai-ioat possible lenna. Bales? room Main streut, second door below PuutNix ellice, Columbia, S. C. J. S. PURKI.EY, Agent. A. Win n;, Oem ral Southern Agent. T"M?M Brno Frightful Prophecy. TP you neglect n cough or u cold, however 1 hugill, ennsnrnptipu. thal great dentro)or, will be sure lo follow. Tho itii-cripliou upou ?he tomb stone will he in the following atari - Img word*: "I IK1> KlloM A Nuil.r.CTKD CoITOII " Stanley's celebrated UliUOIl sYnUP will cure coii-'lia. colds, apihnia. tlii'-al affections, wlmn no mher pr pnration will. Try a bot? tle Prepared only hy , Nov25 J E. ll IIEINIT8II,Druggist. THE PHOENIX .t?-, . . ?<?4-?? . :. ' Book, Job ?nd Newspaper STEAK PRINTING ESTABL1S?1MENT pppppppppp pppppppppp PPPPP ppppp PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP ppppppppp PPPPP ppppp ppppp ppp pppp ppppppp - .mut;//, -J THE*'Proprietor of ^?fc^^l/Av^s^r Oio PHONIX h?H fittod lll> aild thoroughly - <^8r JES vfgf ; -, furnished bia office - wBpBlTWtfy^ < with latest improved ?~~^?SgMf materlalfuroxoctttion ^^'W'w^" - of all binds Printing. BRR RR RRRRR BRRRRRRRRR BRRR RRRRR RUHR RRRRR RRRR RR RR RRRRRRRR RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR Th? Typo, Border, Unie, Ornamente, Cut H,Ac are of MOD K UN 81 YLE and cure loll y aelected iiinimiinn liiminmm IU1IIIII iiiiiini HIHIHI iiiiiini iiniim iiimini iiinini iinmniimi iiiinuniiii? Tho Presses aro APPROVED Hoo, Adams ty-incind Bod aud of the MOS PATTERN8 and Liber ing Platen Cylinder NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Men, Merchante. Manufaolnrere and Meohanica, supplied with any style work TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTI'T PTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT A largo stock of Carde,Card Board, Paper, Bill H eadu, Ac. on hand. [IIITIIIIIIIIII [minimini munn minni nimm iiimiji mimn innnii nimm iniiiiiiiiTin mi min nm With thc LAUGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, tho Btv le, quality and cost of work cannot fail to give ?atiefaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Ordern from abroad will rec,i ive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work promptly forwarded. GGGOGGOG G O OCOCK ii i Ci OGGOO GCGGG GOGO GGGG OGGG GGGG GOGO GOGO GOGO OG OGG GOGO G GO O G GGGGGGGGG G G GO GGGGGG GG riiieie the only /f?t tim interior tif MfiYl two. thr<-o and vf ?I EU?, CIRCUS JKIH can bo put np n ?~ plain Black IM ft a ul ex miine nt?< \\ J. A. SELBY pslabllsluurril in ttic Slate w here tour chert POST WILLS, ?tc, Ac. :.),..) >,tyle.i il lu r Colored. fl3"Call niniens I'rmn iotor Atlantic Acid Phosphate. mm? artic!*, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATS COMPANY, tinder- direction Of X their Oh om id, I>K. ST. JULIEN BAYENEL, for composting with Cotton 6eed,,it now offered at the red need price of MB per ton each, or *3i ?ar ton, payable lit No vt? piber, 1872. free of interest. Orders filled now will be considered aa cash lat March, 1873, or on time aa do? 1st Novem? ber, 1872, thereby enabling planter* to haul it at a timi, when their wagons and moles are idle- PBLZBR, RODOERR ?fe CU., Ottnual ?genis, Jan8 8mo Brown*? Wharf, Charleston, 8.0, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. T THIB FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, nnder tbe dlrcctkn of their Chemiat, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is cow offered to the punt? ing community at ibo VERY REDUCED PRICE OF .*? PER TON CARR, or $5* PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTE&E8T. ? ? .?. . Thia Fertilizer ha* been very extensively naed in thia State,and has given ontire satisfac? tion; some of the moat practical planter* admitting it to bo equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. " , All Balea mado now will be considered aa caah on the lat of Marnb, 1872, and to those buying on time, tbe salo will be considered aa due on lat No vern her, 1872. By thia arran K< mont, plantera will ba enabled, without extra cost, to baal their manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing the certifh ates of thone who have naed tho Atlantic Phc erhato win bo furbished on application to the Agunta. PRlZBft, HODuERS & CO., Uctlcral Agents, Brown's Wharf, Ob ar lea ton, 8. 0. COPELAND A DEARDEN, Agents, Columbia, 8. C. Jan 2 8n)o THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. WILCOX, GIBBS & GO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO, GUANO, SALT ABD PLASTER COMPOUND, The abovo prepared at Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston! South-Carolina. "PHENIX GUANO, IMPORTED FROM Phoenix Islands. South Pacific Ocean, Aro for aalo bv WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importer* and Dealers ip Guanos, 14A Hay Street, Savannah. Ga., 151 K?st Bay, Charleston, 8. C. For fnrtbor information, apply or address aa above for Almanac d r 1872 Jan IC 13mo J. H. CHAMBER?, Agent at Commbia, 8.0. KREUT anna HIT 11 nama LU VIA CHARLESTON, S C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANOTACTUBINCr CITIES THREE TIMES Bg^S8Hfc^P3B A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEV ART STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODAI JONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours ^^?^^^^^^s 8horter, "via Charleston." TOTAL t ?APACITY, j2*^gM^g^a^^-^>'4 0,000 HALES MONTH Li Y. The South Carolina Eailroad Company, A ND connecting Rnada Weat, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen Aral claaa Bleamahipa ?\. to the abovo porta, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to tho bunin ea s public in tho Colton Btatea at tho PORT OF CB ARIiESTON, Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Paaeengrra not excelled in exoel lenee and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamer? are regu larly on the line: . TO NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, M. 8. Woodhull. Commander. 8. Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, lt. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE. James berry, Commaudor. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAM LS ADOER, ASHLAND. T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram. Commander. JAMES ADOEB A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agenta, Charleston, H. O. WM. A. O URTENAY, Agenta, Charleston, 8. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. VIRGINIA, AL-x. Hunter, Commander. EMPIRE, 0. Hinckley, Commander. SAILI.NO DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charlen ton, H. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON Haime, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. BEA OULL, Dutton, Commadner. Sailing Days-Everv Fifth Day. FAUL 0. TREN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. Ratea guaranteed as low a? those of competing linea. Marine Insurance, ono-half of ono per cent. THROUGH BILL8 OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKET8 Can he had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Miaaiseippf Slate Rooms may be scoured in advance, without extra chargo, by addreuaing Agent? of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whoso oftlcea in all caaea thu Railroad Tickets ahould he exohanged and berths aligned- The Ibrongh Tickets by thia routo include Transiera, Meala aud Si ate Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, ard their connecting Unca, havo largely increased their facilitica for tho rapid movement of Freight and Pasecr.gem between tho Northern cities and tho South and Weat. Comfortrble Night Cara, with the Holme* Chair, without extra chargo, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. Firat claus Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, lirai claru Sleeping Curs. Freight promptly trannftrred from Steamer to day and night traine- of tho South Carolina Railroad. Clone connection mado with other Road?, delivering Freights at distant pointa with great promptneae. The manager* will ueo every exertion to satisfy their patrons that tho line via Chm leeton cannot ho surpassed in despatch and tho safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. SKLKIHK, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C.; B. D. HASBLL, General Agent, P. 0. Box 4,971); Office 317 Broadway. N. Y ; s. R. PiCKKNS. Oeneial Pnenenu'cr and Tickot Agent, Bomb Carolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, Jan 10 {Otoo vice-President South Carolina Radioad, Charleston, 8 C. Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their M II ELI. LIME to the planting public in lidl confidence in ita excellence aa a Permanent Manure. It wan extensively used tlio oast aoanou on Wheat, Corn anti Cotton, and baa given entire tat it? fact io ti, aa ia ?bown by a number it certificate* hom ?onie ot the beat plantera In Georgia and South Carolina. Our prices for Fertilizing. orX Lime, ia $15 uer ton raab, put up in oank* or barrels, de? livered in the city of Angosta or at any land? ing on tho Savannah Uiver. Tho price of eur XXX, er Mason's Lime, ie i'2 per barrel, de? livered a? above. We are agents foi thc celebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" ?nd "I'nre English Die aolvud Bone," which wo receive direct from England, and eau offer lo thu public at re? ducid prices. COLES, SIZER A CO., No. 1 J McIntosh ?Ired, A n cn-ta, Ga. Agent, TH OS. B. Cl ARK80N, Columbia, 8. C. Oot 18 6im> Pickles, Fruits aud Vegetables, ?fl K/\ DOZEN, in gin?? sail cans, of the LtJ\7 choicest kind!*, n? follow?: English 1'iernlili ?nd Chow Chow; California Apricot? and Un rt lc Lt Pi ar?; Pine Apple?, Ireabl'cach e?, I'! urne. Sitars ben ic?, Tomatoes, Oreen Coin, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Canora' Worcester Sauce. French and Enghsb Mus? tard, X>rRtiea ted Ciironmit, chen late Paste, Essence Ci flt-o, .LC.; all fr ?eb and for ?ivie low for ca h |{. HOPE. OysiMR in Every Stylo. i \ .? .MCIMIMH hi oriler for the I -M <..?,) iiYSI EUS niiii .. , ?. i.i will beftirniali-! ed ?it ?hoi t uni ici, '.',<> \% wiw you have Hum - fried, i."l-l. .i : -ii v....:" G. DI li KC KS. Oct iioub.c tstrouj* T7IG1! I1 DGCULE .. !". ??IS?! P. t LP.. Die I. Secgei?' nnadiilt? ral ed Dmihh Strm.g .'"rr, and you gi ; ihe won li i-f your money. Tl.i> lb . r i < aJ?o I ie i-ji m 1 >e;i< ?, ?nd for ?ulo ul . ? ! &.,! per "to/i n 1 lu. vc HI.-O receivi d A supply of I lie Joally-1 celebrated PANCAKE- regarded lin* beat Chewing Tobacco. JOHN C. Si LOLLS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Price, tia Lash with Usual Advance fer Time. EXPERIENCE in tho r.ao of thia GUANO for tho pant ?ix years in thia Si ato, for Cotton and Corn, haa iso far etttahliahod ita character for excellence UB to render cum UH nt uunecihaary. In accordauco with tho established policy of tho Oom patty, to furtiif>h the beal Concentrat? ed Fertilizer at tho Inweat coat lo con?>umers, thia Uuano ia put into market thia season at tho ahovo reduced price, which thc Company La euahled to do hy reason of itt- lari;o lacili tiea and the rc.duewd cc>at of manufacturo The anppliea put into maik'-t thia acaaon aro, aa herttoforo, prepared under tho por ; aona) auporiutendenen ol I)r. St. Juliin ltave nul. Chemist of thu Company, at Charleaton. U.C.; honce plantera may nat assured that ita quality and coin position ia precisely the sanio aa that her tulum auld. At tho preeeui low price,?very aura planted can bc fertilized with 200 po ti lula ot Cluauo, at ! a coal not ftx?c?dihg the prual nt value of 30 ! pound* of cotton, white experience lina shown thal undor favorable condition of aeaaon and j anl ti vat iou, the ctop ia inert-am d by thu ap? plication from two to time-fold ibo nat nra) oapseity of the soil: hence under no condition I could ita application fail to comp?nsate for tbe outlay. Apply to J. N HODSON. Agent t'aei&d Ouauo i om pa ny. Noa. fis East Ua? und 1 und 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S, C. JOHN S. lt EES F. A CO., dineral Agouti?. Nov 30 3mo Read! Read'.! Read'.:'. STATE GAMT?lT* II?STA? RAXT. Xrar'r r?er Main and ]'.< b? fired*. Ifffv./*" J OYSTT.KS in every atjle-lUD V MVlh.asud, Slewed, l?ied andBS _ N?**u?v pru j lcd 'loud Liquor*, line?? Wini ?, imported i i: ,-.i - N. li. Ti iv Sb'i'i'Ui: .ti ?"MS. FHA NK LIN A FINE, ?.ct :!f, Piiipiiehuv. Refined On. /COTTON SEED KEFINIi Dull.. b> illegal. lon or barrel Alan, in giana.-, pinta and piarts. i'or salt-low. F, IlOPH. l?ew Freigut ?$ Y&fahgiT ?crite, Fia CotefflUov &?7., and H^m?n^ton, Jf. (7. WILSINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AI:GUBTA,B. E.. Ornent GIW'L FBEIODT & T?CKET AOKHT, VTrLWKOTO?f, N.e., Dee. 13.1871. rpni? attention ot Meru/tetUs, shippers of jL Cotton and Produce, and toe puUio gene rally, ie invited to the direct connection now existing between all interior points in South Garon na and Northern oitiea, by the Wi>mfng lon, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, ano ita ionnections at Wilmington, either via steam? ship linea from that pott, or ina W?mii-gton und Weldon Railroad, and its connection* tia Portsmouth or Petersburg. ' These varions linos', connecting at theso terminal points, afford facilities for. shipments lo or from BALTIMORE daily t PHILADEL? PHIA tri-wcekly, NEW YORK ?vo timek per week, B08TON send-weekly. ' Uniform Tates are maintained wilh all com? peting lines. No detention ooonra 16'ship? ments, through billa ludipg givtn between all. stations and points naru ed. Bates .and classification sheers obtained of all Agent!. The passenger schedule of night train from and morning train into columbia gi voe s su? perior connection for all pointa op Greenville and Colombia and Charlotte..Columbia and Augusta Railroads, giving * Ray Line connec? tion via Portsmouth, and ab'Alt rai! connection via Washington, und avoiding all delay* at Columbia. Through ticket? for sale at Columbia to all pointe North. Fdr ratee, classifications and alt Inform aHon? apply to- ' * vA. POPE, Gen'l Freight & Ticket Agent. fi 0. WINDER. Gen'l Sop'U Jan 4 gmo Change of Schedule. W rm i MiTON, CoLtniBiA A AUUOHTA B. R. Co. 8 UT Kill N TEN DENT'S OFFICE. WILMINGTON, N. ?\, January 10.1073. SSlGMBM?a AFTER this date.thu MgjHHBKgMj following schedUlo will ba run by traine on th it road*. ? DAT KXPUittS TUA IN [DAII.T. J ' Leave Wilmington [Union Deppt| 3 60 A. M. Arrivo at Columbia. 115 P.M. Leave Columbia ................ H yo A. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 16 80 P. M. HIGHT E1PBES8 THAIN. Leave Wilmington [Unluu Depot} 6 46 F* j Arrivo at Columbia.' 6 311 AJ Leave Colombia. B'COP"., arrive at Wilmington. 6 OVA. M. No NIGHT ThAlNS leave Wilmington or Columbia buuday P.M. J . ? . Jan 13 JOHN-0. WINDER, Gcn'j 8np t. Chang? of Echenme'. Boom CAUOLINA RAILROAD COMTAI<T, ./ COLOMUIA, b; C., Jnne.9, ib7L Obangeof Schedule to go.into eneetion and after bunoay, 21th instant: VAIL ARD PAKHENGLIl THAIN. . Leave Columbia at..... :... 1.1 40 a m Arrive at Charleston at.J.3 20 p m Leave Charleston at.8.2b a m I rrive at Columbia at,. 3 40 pm HtoHi BXPBEsa, irnsianT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAfN, [Sundays oxee) 'ed.] Leave Columbia at.7.f 0 p m Arrive at Charleston at.7 CO am Leave Charleston at...7.10 pm 'Arrive at Columbia st.6.00 am Camden Accommodation Train will con tinne to run to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. B. B. PICKIWB. General Tlcaet Agent._ Charlotte.Columbia ana Augusta K.E SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, : COLOMBIA, S. C., January 1,1672. ?N and afterIhurtday, 5th instant, the following schedule w?l bo run over this road: OOlSO NOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. a. Leave Augusta.8 16 A.M. 6 00 P. M. Leave Columbia.8 22 A. M. 11.04 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2 00 1*. H. 5.10 A. M. UOIMO BOC TH Leave Charlotte.7 15AM. 7 30P.M. Leave Columbia_1 85 P M". 2 (,0 A. M. Arrive Augusta.6.50 P.M. 7 SO A.M. No. 1 Tram daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both traine make cloae com nection to all points North, South aud West. Through ticket a sold and baggage checked to aU principil pointe. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sop. E.R. DOHBET.Pen.Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., CoypAKT SHOPS. N. C., Jnne 3, 1871. *9M CMMfll, ON and after SUNDAY, 4Hr3?SK^?PJHne 4, 1871, TRAINS will bo run over this Road in accordance with the following TIME TABLE. Trains Going Eaat. Trains West. Express. Mail. AniUVF.. LEAVE. AB1UVK. LEA VS. Charlotte 5.35 am 3.10 pm Salisbury 8.03 a m 8 '23 an 5.26 pm 5.80 pm Gr'nsb'oll 08amll 13am 8 25pm 8.35 pm Co8hopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 9.66 p m 10.16 p m Hillsb'ro 2.28pm 2.33pm 11.35p m ll 87 pm Raleigh 5.05 p m 2.D5 a m 2.40 a m Goldsboro 7-20 a m Chai lotte?. 15 mu 8 (JO p m Salisb'ry 4.32am 4.37am 5.15 pm 5.26 pm Gr'nsh'o 1.25am 135am 2.10 pm 2.20 pm Co Shop ll 37pm 12.02 an. 12 30 p m 12 50 p m Hillsbrol0.07pml0.P0am 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.58 pm 7 40 a m 8.45 a nt Goldsb'o 3.00pm June 6 W. H. GREEN, Mas. Trans. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, b. C., MAECH 1,1871. ^ ON and after thie Vd ate, ino inllowiDR schedule will be run daily, Sundaye esceuted : UP. Ll ave Columbia at. 7 00 a. m. .' Alston.11.10 a. m. '.' Newberry. 11.16 a.m. Cokesbury. 3.(;0p.m. " Belton.S.Oorp. ta. Arrive nt Greenville. _ G 80 p. ni. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.15 s. m. " Belton. 8 05 a. m. " Coltesbnry.10.07 a.m. V Abbeville. 8 15 a. m. " Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " Alston.,4 05 p.m. Arrivo at Columbia.5.55 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAD. General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. 8n^umer~S??hfeQolT"S DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN, f* Arrivo. I.ravo. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg.. 5 30 5 2.% liatesviRo_ 6.00 6.00 4 f 3 4.5ft Paeolct. ti (-8 6.18 4 40 4 46 Jonesville. ii .43 6.48 4 05 4.10 Uuionvillo. 7 25 7 CO 3 06 3.25 ?antue. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.85 Fish Dam. 8.40 8 45 210 2.15 Shelton. 0.16 9 20 1 85 1.40 f.vles' Ford... B',40 ll 45 1.13 117 strother. 10 05 10 10 12.50 12.55 Ahiton. ll 00 12.00 M av 24 TI?OB B. JETER. President. Schedule on Bini; Ridge Railroad. uA9L*jii>.Yrj Eeave Audersot.6 1.0 I . M. yaP*?8B " Pendleton. 7 h0 V 'M- *. Perryville. 7.45 " Arrivo at Walhalla.H SO " Leave Walhalla.3 45 A. M P. i riville. 4 30 .. " Pendleton.5 30 Arrivent Anderson.6 i:0 " Wallingat And. i KU. ene hour foi tl? arriv:-.: >f up 11 sin on Greenville nod Columbia Lone. .Tniv 2 \\ H. D. O AILI ARD, Sup, Just Received. ? (\ KMrcill HTSH-hOftid TFA. Tlertrh I \ / t he i i ice in mark? t hp* advauc. fl 15 per "..nt . wc succeeded in petting ? ur Avgtift bill duplicated, which we < iv. r at PP nie i rice ae he.' - 1 -Opt t Y A I OW LAM v.