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SoTjTnBRisr Troubles.?It is reporter! that the President wilt in bin mengage urge upou Congress the necessity of immediute legislation for, the promotion of the blaoks in the South end in view of the general restoration1 lb that eeo tion of law and order. But after* tin? kering for ten years at this inelanoboly , business, would it not be well to - give to the reconstructed State*,* each and all, a fair opportunity to govern tbeoj solvesV?Wp.w York Herald. ? - ' ??' -The last French survivor of the but tlO of Trafalgar was borifid recently at -Nantes. M. Pilhon was' a cabin' boy on board the; 'Berwick, and was taken prisoner with the htirvivors of-the crow Ho remained in England ubtil 1814 ' The tht? Atehbisliii"'c?'Qunterbirv ' felt an interest in the lad and had him educated, add on bis return to France i he became Profebsor of English at the - Lycee of 'Nantes, where h*> died. St root dres'ses (Walking SOita) should not touch the ground by two inches all round. The new bead gear is jaunty, sandy and serviceable. Take a slouch hat, feather and some strips' of velvet, turn op the ri.cn of eaid slouch, insert the feather, allowing'it to fall over the neck, intersperse the velvet and tiira the rim with'it; then you have a hat that is nO "slouch." ! Concerning the reported .recall, of ivir. Washburne from Paris, the ^resi? dent states most positively that no tel? egram has been sent to Mr. W,, indi? cating that bis assistance is required at Washington in relation to the recent Republican defeats which might neces? sitate a change of Cabinet minister*. The gin-houses of Messrs. W. Asbby and 8. S. Furse, located in different sections of Baroweii County, were de? stroyed by fire last Friday; no insur? ance. A snspected colored incendiary has been arrested. Every year the population of France is reported less und less. There in an absolute, constant, regular deoreaae. and at the present rate the country will ba depopulated in 183 years. At a meeting in New York, on 21st. of European ship lines, the price of steerage passage was raised to $23 and 25, aooording to speed of the vessel. A newly-organized party is nbout to start from New York, to continue tho work of exploration in Palestine com? menced Eome years ago. Ex-Empress Eagcnio does not urihe from her sewing machine when gentle? men call, but works the pedal merrily. -She has a very pretty foot. Ten bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Bteamsbip Empire at New Orleans. Word comes from Chicago of a grain corner there?the price of corn having already gone up greatly. Adelina Patti sings so finely because her tonsils are cat off. Imitate her. 521 deaths in New York last week. Buckwheat Flour AN* II NEW ORLEANS SYRUP! White Fish, Ood, Eureka Ood, &c,j M APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Hauco, Mince Meat, CIO aus, equal in quality and as low in price as any in tho city. We will not shock your uerves with ghastly or ridiculous advertisements, bnt eimply say our expenses are small com? pared with those of other bouses, and amount of business done, and we are satis? fied with moderate profits. Nov 20 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Medicinal Confections. A HUH MALLOW DEOPB, Gnm T ropt*, . Jnjube Drops, Flaxseed Candy, Wbtto Uak Baric, Cocoa Cream, Irish Moss Drops, Wild Cherry Drops, Chlorate Potash Drop**, Cocoa Wafers, Chocolate for the Health, Cocoa Oream Caramel, Tolu Jujube, Here bound Jujube. For sale at Nov 141 HEIMTSB'd Pharmacy. To Bent. THE COTTAGE HOUSE, contain ' ing uino rooms, on Ta> lor street, be Ltween Pickonti and Bull. On the pre? mises is a well of good water, hydrant and other conveniences. Possession givou im? mediately. For terms, apply to Nov 21 _W. B.NASR\_ Qflftuine Corn Whiskey. FROMCatawha Cownty, N. 0., selected by myself out of United states bonded Warehouse. Wurranted pure. Soldat Nov S.2 J.,0. 8BEO KBB". Lafo Additions to Stock. _l. BMOKED HAMB AND STRIPS. I i Bmoked BONK LESS 8HOUI>l IDER8. Smoked BEEF and TONGUES. PioEied TRI PC anil PIGS' FE KT. Picked PIGS' HEADS and Fulton Market EEEF. Pickled SALMON and MACKEREL. Champagne CIDER. MINCE > MEAT. Fro?h NUTS, ALMONDS, Ac, Ac. RAISINS?4, ? and whole boxes. Also a full assortment gronnd aud whole I SPICES of the best quality. Everything fresh and nloe, at the lowest market rates. For sale by _ 8YMMER8._ Election of City Clerk. Office City Clerk, ? Columbia, 8. C, November 12,1871. THE City council will, at thoir uext re? gular meeting, to bo hold on the 2-ith . inat., enter into an election for CITY CLERK, TREASURER AND ASSESSOR.to till the vacancy occasioned by the resigna? tion of, tho present incumbent. Applica? tions must bo tiled in this oftlco on or bt foro the 23d. Rv order of Council. " WALTER R. JONES, Nov 12 G City Clerk. Family Groceries. APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Sauce, Atmoro's Mince Meat, English FlnmlPuduing. Just received ?nd for sale low by Nov 18_JOHN AQNEW A SON. For Sale, ALIGHT ROOKAWaY and a piir of small HOR8h8. For particulars, ap pl y at Pboinix office. Oot 10 "I BY J. A. SBLBY. COL YlAtL .ABBAHciEMESTb.?Northern raailopens 0.80 A. M., 8 P. M. ;closes 11 A. M.,G P. ul. Charleston opens8 a. M.. 5.S0 P. M.; oIohbi-8 A. M..6P. ML. Western opens G A. M., IP. |M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 8.45 P. M.; close p. G A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. Oo Sunde,; open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. Cbcap Tran*poriai|Dii Cmvcntlon. Execotivb Dbpaiitmbnt. Columbia, November 20, 1874. The following numed gentlemen are j hereby appointed delegates to repre? sent this State in tbe convention "to promote cheap transportation in the United States," which convention will be held in tho city of Richmond, Va., 00 tho first Monday in December, 1874: Ex Gov R K. Scott, of Ricbland; jMuj B D. Townsond, of Marlboro; Andrew Simonds, E-q., of Charleston; 1 Gen. J. W. Hurritiou, of Anderson; Hon. John Winsmitb, of Spartauburg; S. 8. Solomons, Esq., of Charleston; W. J. Magrath, of Charleston. Under what is known as the "WindBor Re? port," made at tbe last session of the (Jongrei-s of tbe United StateB, several railroad surveys were ordered, and a corps of engineers are now on the way from aome point on the Teuuesuee Rtver to Clayton, Qu., tbenco to An? derson Court House, S. C, and nlso to Athens, Ga. It is important that tho people of this State should use all legitimatu aud proper means to secure their propor? tionate share in any appropriations which may be made by the National Congress for internal improvements. P. .T. MOSES, Governor S. C. - ? - - * - Tax Levy. ItioiiLAD County, Office County Trbasurbic, Columbia. S. C, Nov. 16, 1874. Tho following taxes have beon levied upon the property of this I County, viz: 1. For pay of salaries Exe I ontiveand Judicial offiaers of the State, the Clerks and I contingent expenses of tbo Executive and Judicial De j partments of tho Govern? ment.mills 2. For support and main? tenance ? f the penal, chari? table anfi educational insti? tutions of the State, exclu? sive of oommon schools.... 1}? 3. For support and main? tenance of public schools... 2 For payment of deficien ^Ciffi for Bchool claims and School Commissioners' sala? ries, due prior to November 1. 1873. -?4' 4. For expenses of the General Assembly. 1 5. For public printing... 1j (>. For payment of inter? est upon the publio debt, (as adjusted by Act of Decem? ber 22, 1873.) due and pay? able UpOU Xtib of January and July. 1875..". 2 7. For detioiencoiB, or on paid appropriations and claims of Central National Bank, P. F. Frazee and F. Cardarelli. 14-5 Total for State Taxes 10 23-GO For ourrent expenses of Hichland County.mills 3 For New Court Hoose.... 1 For Common Schools.... 1 Total for County 5 The tax duplicate will be openod in this office on the thirtieth day of this instant, for tbe collection of the abovo tax levies, and every day thereafter (Sunday excepted) nntil the 15th day of January, 1875. When 20 per cent, penalty will attach to all delinquents. J. L. NEAQLE. Treasurer Richluud County. Nov 17 !J7w8 For Sale or Rent. A DESIRABLE Reeidonco, ou Ger [vair- street; the lot contains half an baere, with good orchard; the house has seven rooms; well of good water on ihe promises. Also, for rent another HOUSE, on Dland ing street, containing four rooms, one and a-half eqnares from Main streot. For par? ticulars, apply to O. L. BOOZER, Nov 17 At his Dental Ofiico. 107 Main St., Next to Wheoler House. KSTABL.ISIHCD IN 184.1, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LARGE and well Be Plected stock of firatclaaa FURNITURK, Parlor.Bed rootu and Dining' Room _ Sets, whiub will ho sold as low as anr house in tho couitry tot? oash. Nov 10' M. H. B?RRY. Mansion House, 130} Main Street, Columbia, S. C. THIS house having recent? ly been enlarged, is now opened by the undersigned _ as a first olaes boardlng houae, or hotel. Transient and permanent boarders aocommodated. Terms for tran? sient borders, ?2 per day. Good rooms and excellent fare. MRS. ?. B. BBAZBALE. Nov 3_lmo Beading matter on every page. jet our Jnat Censures ?MBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY M OA.ROL.INA. {Lumber Manufacturing Co, I JOHN O. MALLONEE, President. Tnos. Honnef.i., Bee. and Treas. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all kinds of Southern and Northern LOMBER. FLOORING, CEILING and other kinds of WORKED LUMBER made a specialty; Shingles, Plastering Laths, | Vegetable Boxer, Ao., Ac. Office and Works, Hurl beck's Wharf.near Northeast? ern Railroad, Charleston, H. C, and 95 West Gervais it roe*, Columbia. 8. C. E. MORRIS, Agent at Columbia, 8. C. N. B.?Spec ial arrangements have been mado with the railroads for delivering lum? ber Nov lb Imo Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Colum? bia, S. C, announces that her es? tablishment, South-west corner of Numtor | and Lady atroots. is prepared to scenmrrw j date BOARDERS, permanent and tran? sient, whoro tho tastes and comforts of the Host fastidious will be guaranteed _Novl2_ iV CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 1 HAVE now on hand a very handsome as? sortment of BUGGIES. KOCRAWAYS, BAItOUCHES, CARRIAGES, HiRNESS. WHIPS, Jre., Ac, ] of my oxen an well as of Northern mnnit favture, and of handsome stylo and finish. also, A rull hto:5k of tho ".el.brated M1LLBURN WAGONS, which have given euch universal I satisfaction. My prices have been grcaily\ reduced, and all vehicles aold aietra? ronou" I I for twelve months, and any defect in work manellip or material will be made good to I tho purchaseron tending the vehicle to my] Carriage. Manufactory. Nov 10 JOHN AGNEW. Wagons, &c, &c. THOSE in want of any ^tyle of WAGONS will And it to their advaatage to i<ive me a call. I manufac? ture! or repair auy kind of wagon. Bl&ck smitbiug in all its branches promptly and neatly nerformed. HENRY SKIPPER. J)ct 2.'1 _ TO PLANTERS. OFFICE OF J. N. ROBSON, An ext Fon Soluble Pacific Guano. Charleston, 8. C, Nov. 1, 1874. IN view of the near approach of another PLANTING SEASON, I take this me? thod of calling your attention to some facta concerning tho use of SOLUBLE PACIFIC u U a NO, which 1 think you will find both I interesting aud valuable. Being among ths first who introduced Guauo into this j State. I can couQdoutly refer to my plant? ing friends, that in the series of years I have aold them raannroB, I havo always I given a pure article. Purchasers will find it to their interest to give me a oall before bujing. as from the facilities I have, and my long experionoo in the business, I am I enabled to till all orders promptly ami at' j the loweat price. j MILtULK PACIFIC tiUARO, It is now an admitted fact, established and coniirmod by many veara* experience in tho use of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, j that an ordinary application to Cotton and | [ Corn increase* tbo yield to double the we-| duotiou of the tame aoil unfertilized. Tbia) statement ia in nowise exaggerated; on UBt contrary, the results more frequently ex? ceed than fall short uf the above increase. I Tho Importance of an agency which thus increases the producta of hired labor, can- j not bo overestimated. It in an agency rkich makes tizo bales of cotton and tiro barrels of earn grow where one grew before. It is an agency which makes the labor of one man equal to the labor of two. I', ia an [ agency which makea one acre under culti? vation equal to two acres. It is an agency which.it will be found by fair calculation. I pays tho consumer, with cotton at present I or even lower price, three to live dollars back for ovary one dollar invented, and thia within a period of eight :> jntha' time. '1 he . above statements are not mere assertions, but aro verified by more than nine yoare' : experience, and are testified to by thou - Hands of farmers and planters throughout tho Middle aud Southern States. If it be true, as stated, that the crop is double by the nun of thin Guano, let us see what the per cf.ntum of 1'iioKiT ia whon applied to cotton, putting the prico of cotton at 15 oenta per pound. Planters often any they havo made 10U per cent., because tho Gu? ano has doubled ihocrop. That i* a mis? take; it ia ruuch more than a profit of 100 per cent, on the money invented. Let ua calculate the profit. To arrive at tho per cent, of profit on an invimimcut, tho net cost must be divided into the net (fain Now, if an acre of ground will pro j ducel50poimdsliiit cotton without Koi.ubi.i: j Paoifo Uuano. and will produce 300 pounds I by the use of 200 pounds Soluhi.k i'AOii'ie Guano, then the increase fiom the ueo of the Guano is 150 pounds lint cotton, the coat of which ia ine money valuo of 200 pounds Guano. Hence, if we deduct the cost of the (inh.no from the value of 150 pounds cotton produced by it, wo have tin net gain from its uso; thou, if wo divide the I coat of tho 200 pounds Guauo iuto the net gain, woget tbo exact per cent, of profit. Thus: 150 poundacotton, net gain from nsn of 200 pounds Guano, at 15 cents per pound.$22.50 Deduct coat of 200 potinJs Guano (cash price) (18.00 per ton. I 80 Not profit.$17 70 Now divido 14 80, net cost, into $17.70. net gain, and tho result is 80S, which is 8G8 per cont. In othor words, for every dollar thus invested, $4 C8 is received in return, ono of which is the "riginnl investment, aud $3 GS aro clear nrofit, thus being $3 03 for one, which is 3(18 per cent. Is not this a fair and correct showing ? If not, whero is the erroi? Now. if it be true to one-half tho ahovA extant, Sot.nnr.K Pacific Guano is an agency of the higneet valuo to agricul? ture, and wo commend it to vou in season. I also invite your attention to Pacific Guauo Company's Compound Acid Phosphate oi Lime. For composting with Cotton Soed, Manu? factured at the Company's Worka, near Charleston, 8. O. I have at factory sup? plies for immediate delivery, and solicit your orders. Youra respect fully, J. N. HOB80N, 08 Eant Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Agent for South Carolina. Novl8t3uo URNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1 VISITORS Will Do Well by (Jailing at % CLOTHING AND hat house! They keep the LARGEST and best made stock in the city. An experience of .-'0 years in the city of Columbia, ena? bles them to ofler their cus tomcrs goods just suited to their wants. Our stock of HATS Is entirely new. embracing ?11 tho late styles. BOYS' CLOTHING Is a specialty with iis, runt our Custom-made Oarincnfs can? not be excelled. Kxaminc them?on exhibition at the Fair Grounds and be con? vinced. We keep a lull line of the celebrated Diamond I)., per? fect fitting Shirts. (jlive us a call. r, & w, e. mmm. No? 10 Event." 374. VOL. X?NO. 210 mir WM. OLAZG, JEWELERS Una on band a largo stock of Qold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Kim- Juvtlry inWhole nnd Half Hol?, silver anil Plalrd Ware, II titise-K urn telling OooiU, Fancy Good* In Variety, Military Good*? Stoelc Complete. N. H. I bavo on hand a large stock of | ENGLISH GUNS, brcccu and muz/.'.e load- | ing, and will seli at reduced prioee. Wishing to rednco my whole stock, T will tell, until January next, all goods at re diced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov 8 2tao \ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, i SIL.VKR. AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ET 0. I11AVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lownst cash prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. ?ar Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GEO. BRUN8, Oct. 27 Columbia Hotel Block. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. s THE undersigned respect-, fully informs his customers and the public in general_ that be has just retnt nod from tno North with a nice assortment of | WAICH ES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, _4c, which bo offers at the lowest cieh prices. Repairing skillfully done. B. VIBANSKA, Main street, opposite New City Hall. I5Nov7 _ i Special Notice From The GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have just received ten cases of [ very choico and treasonable DUEKS OOODS, purchased for cash of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will l?e aold very cheap. Also, Uro cases BLACK AL ! PACAS and choico MOURNING. GOODS, j which, for quality and finish, cannot he ex colled anywhere. j The following Goods are now in stock: I SO pieco* choico patterns of CARPETS, ! 100 BUGS, 00 MATS, 00 dozen of Ballon a '? Co.*e celebrated SHIRTS, for which we are j the ageuts, retailing them at wholesale i prices. AU the departments of our ostablieh I ment are full of the beet makes of good*, ) and purchased by our resident buyer in l New Yurk for cash at the lowest prices, ? enabling ua to sell goods a.? low at) any j house in Now York. Those residing in the city, and it rangers ' passing through, heloro layiug in tneir ' winter supplies, should examine our large l and choice asaortmeut, at the GRAND I CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH I MENT OF WH, D. LOVK <Si CO , wholo i sale and retail dealer* in DRY GOODS, 1 NOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, comer ol < Main and Plain streets. I N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all ' parta of the country on application. Oct 11 OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF I DRY Gr0ODS! j ! t'Altf'KTM, Oil. CLOTHS, j ?f tt;.?* A\l> HI.VUOW Sil A OK? I BOOTS AND SHOES i I <>; II I..ii.Is and nt very lo\> price p. i THE IILUXEBY DEPAHIIST Is well stocked will? everything teal i* j new aud pretly, and no extravagant prices. [ Orders from the country promptly at I tended to, ai the Old Stand oi H. C. SHIVV.R & CO. Get N I PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERK OSCOPES. Ac, Copies Irom Old Pic? tures made any and stjlo as cheap as anywhere elao. Come and see the utw I Glace Picture. ' Mr. Coflin, the tluest photographer in New York city, will aasint in the photo? graphic department. AKT OA 1.1,Kit Y BUILDING. j Oct is :imo COLUMBIA. 8^0. Old typo metal, at 25 cents a pound, j can be obtained at the Phoenix office, for small quantities; 20 cents by tbo 100 poonds?delivered at tho depot. THE election now approaches, asa there ia great excitement and speculation as to whet!)(tot rjot /. . ? . i; ? V.. Oil amber Iain Will bo elected Governor by bis party. 6-> is there great excitement among tboso who are putobaeiug DBY GOODSi aud P. B. ORCHARD k CO. havo deoided Not to be Undersold by any otber bouse in the city, and tbey should be patronized and Supported Not only by Democrats and Conservative*, but also By the Republicans. J OetBl ? *T ? - uiU ii ? INDI?lf GIRL CIGAR STORE, COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK,': i . . ? ? ? ?'J be Bn riot deceived by."Red Hot" advertise? ments, for tbe>"Oeb*brated- FltVOeritCi? gars, and those other brands tbat'-havu made this establishment f.imoas from New York to New Orleans,' can only be bongh! from ti,e OBIGINAL ' - _?'INDIAN GIRL.'' A Kerosene That Will Not Explode' - A LAD DIN 8KOURITY OIL is offerod /V with the confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any Darn? ing oil that baa been offered to the public. This oil is prime white tn color, 'a deodor izid to thn highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to atand a fire test of 160 degrees Fahrenheit It is perfectly nafe f. r n?? in all Coal Oil or Kerosono Lamps, ai ' -> its name indi cateB, will give all Wuu use it perfect '?security" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, havo much leas t-nu-U, and not crust the wick, and will be found to be very economi? cal, to say nothing of the entire "security iu it i use. For sale at L. T. BILLIM AN & CO.'S Ocl H _Drng Store. Giern i mm\ mm\ THE friends, patrons and publie at largo are respectfully notified that in conse? quence ol the largo demand for my favorite brands of Cigai b, I have been compelled 1 > open another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Retail and Whs'.eBale Department-', are kept in full force, to meet the demand All friends from tbo country arn invited to inspect our Factory, at No. ItS Main street. three doors below the Wheoler House, sign of Indian Chief. NovlO M. 8ULZBACHER. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing the Commissioners of Elec? tion, deserves the united thanks of' every lover or peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE INDIAN QUEEN BEGAB STOUE, in introducing the. FIVE CENT MANILLA, dcac-rvoa the commendation of every lovs: of tbo weed, as OK THE Day of election, the people fl ick to the polls, each to deposit their ballot for their lav onto candidate, so do tbo man\ consu? mers fi'ick to thia popular resort to obtain this FAVORITE SEGAR. Let it be unds: stood that vre are not on the ' WAR PATH Agalust other dealers, we merely claim that thn segsr offered brothers is* far IN FKKI?H to that sold bv tbo INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE, Nov 1 Assembly Street. FINE'S SALOON. No. 41 Richardson Street, bettc.een Lady and Uervais Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stockt,.' Liquors, Cigars, Ao., having also fiven proper attention to my Restaurant. am now prepared to furnish my fiiends and the pnblio generally with the best th^ markets ail'ml. Get 17 WM. M FINE. Agent Cottage House ~ THE Cock Pit is finished an i ~J? there will be a partv ol gentb? a^KjaBftmeu tonnet on THaNKSGIV "gg?BBitNG DAY, 20th. to llL-hr ilay an i "^j?WWniKht Ali Kent Ii men with chic!. f*kJJ JJIau* are cordially invited, right. v i?K i? continue UOtil Julv 1.1875. Nov 17 C li FRANKLIN. Cottage Honse. A'o. 15_ Washington St., nest Masonic HjH The undersigned baa/ re-opened thia estab-\ liabment, and informs _ Jtho pnblic tbat he ia piepartd to Miooiv i.nem with the vorv beat of WINF.S LIQUORS, R?QAR8, TOBACCO, etc. Ova ters in every style, and at all hours. Re? freshments oi various kinds. Give a call. Oct .11 O. R. FRANKLIN. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore rjTTOhKINO to Win, s storv lor girl* W M.75. Mistress of the Mant.v Dr. Holla:* i author of Art bur Bonn} cattle. $1 5>'i. A History of Germany, Ironi the Earliea*. Times, by Chat-Ron Lewis. $2 ?l? Manual ol Mythology, Greet:, Roman, Nor-e, Hindoo, kgyptMii und Ola German by Murray, 12.25. Prnirio and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their purtnit, by Gillmore. *1 ??. Health aud Education, liy Kiugnley, $1.?5. Ilogai Ih's complete wotkd, in throe vo Tlx. IV,l.l v....11 i_i i... nr.:.. ? 'iiiiriiai;. ? I in iw i iL'? | boh ?UCI""IBI. Homes and Haunts ol the Brit eh Pools. London, and other new boot a. Nov \ T Coal! Coal! Coal! Mil', uudersigned bear leave to state, that J. they have constantly on band all kind* of COAL, and will furnish conoumers in n:?y qutntity, delivered, at lowest cask priuea. ROW EN it LAFaR, Agents. Bent ? 3mo Red Ash Coal. 4 (f\{^ TONS RED ASH COAL-sann Hb\ /\ f quality as that which gave euch satisfaction two years ago. Aug 25 T. J. HARPER. Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER just received from the Atlantio Paper Mills, for which we are aole agents, and of? fered at lower prices than aame quality can be delivered from the Northern cities. Call and examine, quality and prices at tho store of JOHN AGNEW 4 BON.