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THE GLMNgft, ' Every Wednesday Morning, BY'JULIAN A: SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Offloe on Richardson St.. near Tay lor. S^*Tuh Piicbnix is tho oldest Dally Pacer n < >uth Carolina, has tho lmiokstcikcu oation to the upper portion of the State, and has oten regularly issued siuoe its in? ception?March 21, 1865. 8ubs0uiption. Daily, six months, ?4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. AOYEBTISEaiKNTB Inserted in the Daily at $1 a uquaro of ntnu lines for first, and 50 cents oaon subsequent insertion; if not exoeoding fivo lines in length, 75 cents. Long advertisement* by the week, month or year, at less rates. .Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. Kg- Book and Job Printing ol ovorydo Qoftption faithfully attended to. aoemts. Julius Poppe, Anderson. Robert Bryoo,Bpartanburg. . J. A.Grigeby.Ridgoway. E. A. Boott, Nowborry. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville Mail AnnisoEMents.?Northern mail opens 6.80 A. M., 3 P. M.; oloses 11 A. nit, 6 P.M. Charleston opens8 A. M.,6.30 P.M.;oloses8 A. M.,6 P. M. WoBtorn opens 6 A. M., IP. M.; oloses 6,1.30 P. M. . Greenville opens 6.46 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; oloses 10.30 A.M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 8.30 P.M. The school astronomies used to as? severate that the 6tin was exactly 95.000,000 miles from the earth. Peo? ple were generally sutit-fied that this was a tolerably safe distance from the fiery orb. Now, with improved im? plements for sneassrisg celestial dis? tances, wo are informed by scientists that only 88.000,000 miles of space Bepatate uh from the sun. While the elight difference of 7,000,000 miles is not very alarming, yet it is possible that the next general and critical ob? servations will diboount still further on oar safety.. Fortunately a number of good soientists tell us that the sun is porcoptibly getting short of fuel, and in the oonrae of ages will emit bo litttle heat that the earth will become a huge ioiole. Science quarrels with itself sadly. tTobn Weld on was shot and instantly killed at Clinton, Baker County, Ala., a day or two ago by his son, Wm. Wel don, agedaboot seventeen years. The patneido io said to have been insti? gated to the fearful crime jay his ancle, who fled to Mississippi. Tho wife of the unfortunate victim, and mother of the-'murderer, was rendered nncon Doioua by the terrible shook produced by tho occurrence, and has remained insensible ever since. The murderer was arrested. Hon. B. H Hill made a speech in Atlanta, Wednesday night, on the po? litical sitnation. The Atlanta Herald says: "No ovation has been tendered to any man since our residence in At? lanta, as we teudered Hon. B. H. Hill last night, The legislative hall, galle? ry, lobbies and floor wore jammed and packed beyond expression. There was not standing room in any of the u'ialos, and men almost stood upon eaoh other. Busan B. Anthony has beoomo trea? sonable. In a speech at Washington, the other day, she abused Grant for omitting in his message to Congress a .Timnmmaniliitinn locking to fi-muln suffrage, und "recognizing only sooie abandoned Chiuese women emigrating to California." Miss Anthony will have a bayonet ut hor lily-white throat if she is nut careful. The existence of the Mormon Oh n roh depends upon the future decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the indiotments found by the grand jury for polygamy and adultery, ander the Territorial statutes and the Congressional Act of 1862. Bnghum Young is dying, and probably after his death polygamous Mormon ism will be swept away from Utah. BliAUqHTItR OF THE INNOCENTS.? Mary Reynolds, of Holleston, Mass., and a female accomplice, have been arrested for the alleged poisoning of fivo infants within eight weeks. The aeoneed keep a "baby farming" estab? lishment, and the children had been placed in thoir churge. Mary Allen, uu opium-eater, aged fifty-three years, cut her throat in Philadelphia, on Friday night. Au unknown Germau was found dead near Willow street wharf, iu the sumo City, with a ballet iu his brain and a pistol ip his bund. It looks bud to see a dog preceding bis master down the street, and culmly turn down the stairs to the first saloon he. approaches. It shows there are something wrong, somethiug lucking, a deplorable teudeuoy on tbe part of j the dug. The Rev. G. Osboro Eddy, rector of the Glotersville (New York) Episcopal Church, has been deposed from the ministry. Ho had aa uncontrollable appetite for liquor, was the husband of two living wives and gambled exten? sively. And that was all. ' Tho Western Union Telegraph Com? pany raised the tallest telegraph pole in tho world, the other day, in New York. It is ninoty-tbree feet long and two feet in diameter, and it came from California. Five tierces Davis diamond hams, five tieroes Davis sugar-cured break? fast baoou, twenty five tieroes uew leaf lard, just received and for sale oheup, at Hardy Solomon's. BY J. A. SELBY. CO] Despatches from Geneva stain that the 6UOV.' storms hive been unuimally severo throughout Switzerland. Many mountain pusses uro closed, nod postal communications are suspended. Ava lauohes are frequent, aud mnny Btnall chalets are completely covered up. Dried peaches and apples, white poas und beans just received und for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. A large lot of North Carolina moun? tain apples, juBt reoeived and for sale cheap, at Solomon's. Five tierces Davis' diamond hams, of this season's enre, just received at Hardy Solomon's. All goods marked down five per aent. at Hardy Solomon's. 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. RECEIVED TBIS MORNING, direct frcm Florida, and for aalo cheaper than ever offered in Columbia. Henri orders early to HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 27_ For Sale! CITY COUPONS at a diaoount. Rt coiva blo in paymont for taxes and licenses at par. Alan, Guaranteed Bonds of Greon and Colombia Railroad. Apply io D OA&1BBILL, j Jan 19 lmo Broker. 107 Main Btroet. City Licenses. ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken out, must bo applied for and naid on or boforo the 30th instant; after which date tho penalty will be strictly onforcod. RICHARD JONES, Jan 19 11 City Clork and Treasurer. Agency for Scnppernong Wines and Crape Vines. SOUPPERNONG WINES, vintage 1869 to . 1872. Souppernong VINES, '11.60 per dozen; Flowers' Vines, $2 00 por dozen; Thomas' Tines, $3 00 per dozen; Tender Pulp, $4 00 por dor.en. Orders sent to us will havo prompt attention. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Jan 10 12_Columbia, 8. O. _ For Twenty Days THE BEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS and NOTIONS can bo found at C. F. JACKSON'S, Jan 20 Loador of Low Prices. Pearl Grits and Hominy. OK BARRELS FRESH PEARLGRITS, ??9 15 barrels frosh PEARL HOMINY. Just reooived and for sale by Jan 26_JOHN AG NEW A RON. Strayed or Stolen, awpji ABOUT five weeks ago, a fine ?TfifiW red English MILCH COW, _^^LJtLn<>avv with calf. Any informa? tion win be thankfully received aud hand? somely rewarded by Jan 18_W. B LOWRANf'E. The Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association. Presitlent?B. D. 8ENN. Vice-President?E. H. HEINITSH. Treasurer?T. HA8ELL GIBBES. MEEfH second Monday iu oach month Lends Money to the lull valuo of each share. Receives a large monthly re? venue in interest, and premiums. Enables members to bnv a home at a cost ot rent. Jan 22_ < BnggieB, Wagons, &c. A,i? umv JiTaring my aiouk uf BUGGIES, llOCKAWAYS AND MILBUKN \VA tiONS at reduced prices to close the business. Those iu want ot vehicles will save money by calling at tho store of John Agltew A. Son, ami pnrohaaiog before mv st^ck is closed out. JOHN AG NEW. Jan 22 Grand Central Java Cottee. WE aro agents h.r the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, aud eacli case of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the property of the lucky purchaser who buys tho packugo con? taining the ticket whiuh entitles tho owner thereof to the clock. The coffeo is fall valuo itself for the price charged, and tho dock is givon as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try tho coffee. Jan22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. * IiANUltUTll'8 Gr AHDEN SEED! AFULL assortment just received at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'.S Jan 10 _Drug Store. Seed Potatoes. BARRELS Ch.vico Early Kose 1A/V/ Sued Potatoes; warranted best quality, now on hand and to he had during tho season, by tho barrel, only at C. J. LAU KEY'S, Doc 29 lmo Opposite Pucknix liflioo. Look After Your Stomach. THE finest Medicinal Confection in the world is at Heinitah's. Chocolato for lunoh, Chocolato for tablo, Walnut Nougat, Sistacho Paste, Cocoa Catamel, Cream hooolato, Althen and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Cough Confections, Gin? ger Drops, Eug. Mint Drops, finost Extract Vanilla, flnost Extract Lemon, for sale at HBIWITBH'B Prog Store._Dec 221 8eventy-five 0nt~of Every Hundred PERHoKB aro affeotcd with some do raugement or disoaeo of tho skin. No matter what tho nature of it may be, "HEINITSli'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Purifier, will onre it. This is quite enough to eay. If you have any skin dlavaee, use Heiniteh'a Queen's Dollght._Dec 10t &To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and Trustees. fTiAKE notice that you are hereby citnd J.. and required to file in tho office of the I Court of Prolrate for Riehl? nd County, nn [or before the l?t day of February, 1875, your ANNUAL RETURNS for 1874 B I. UOONE. i Jan 5 ill Judgo of Probate. LUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY WliTER CLOTHING AT reduced friges FOR CASH ! TBAVELlNfi BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! New Style Hats ! Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Order Very Low. B. & W. C. SWAfFlBLD. Jan 26 _ BARGAINS nvrm ixr CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CLOTHING! Extraordinary Attraction!! CLOSING OUT OF Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CL8TUIM, irrMinn ?l utiidv nimnnii ?i mimi. Jan 26_ _ _ IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOTICE. IN order to closo out onr large, varied and extensive etock of DRE8H goods, Pill NTH, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, OASKIMEUKS, GENTS' FUIINISHINO GOODS. NOTIONS, LAOEH, EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS, HANDKER OH1EFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MEKINO UNDERWEAR. 811AWL8, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMASKS, TOWELING8, BLACK j ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, R??S, MATS, OTTOMANS, j Ac., Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, we have marked down our prices, and for the next sixty davs from this dato will sell REGASDLESS OF COST. Wo have juHt received a largo quantity of goods, bought for cash from several bankrupt stocks in New York, at unprecedentedly loa* prices. We offer 60o. DreHs Goods at 25c a yard, and largo linos of other goods iu propor? tion. Wo are daily recoivin?,' NOVELTIES for tho HOLIDAYS, and will ofTcr them at prices to euit the times. Wo invite all in want of goods to examino our assortment, as W" offer Mich inducement* to Inner? iu NEW and DEHIRABI E GOODS that they very Heidorn see. Our froodH arc all new andI of good quality, having been eojeeted with care, and epeciall> adapted to thin I market, enabling n? to meet any competi? tion of whatever character.* Our salesmen are polite and attentive, and will take nit a bure iu showing goode at tho Grand Central "Dry Goods EtsabliBh't of WM. D. LOVE & CO. 49'Samplcs sent gratuitously upon ap? plication. _ Deo 20 New, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STORE, on Main street, two doors below Phoenix office, in once moro open, whero my [natrons can secure everything 'in the line, oboloo anil froah. OELK..Y, Eating and Planting POTATOES, Malaga GHAPEs, Fronob PRUNES, CHAN BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French OONFEOTIONEltY, and many other articles. Call and seethe utouk. MUS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ H?mo! Hams!! I (\f\ CHOICE Louisville Sugar-Cured Lwv/ HAMS, largo sizes, just reoelved and,for sale at 14o. per pound. Jan 20 JOHN AG NEW & SON. Attend tho True MORNING, JANUARY 28, DOLLARS 11") the nm-umt or l'WO MILLION FIVE . HUNDRED THOUSAND uro to bo dis? tributed on the 27th FEBRUARY, by thu Public Libmryof Kentucky, upou the oc? casion (it tbi-ir* fifth and lual Concert. Oruwiiiu Certain or "iXoncy Kcruntletl. One Grand Cash (iirt.$250 ODO Oil* Grand Cash (Jin. ll'O ItOO One Oraud Cash Gift. 7."> 00? Ouo Grind Cash Gift. GO OIK) One Grand Caah Girt . 000 5 Cash Gitte, $ 0 000 each. 100 000 10 Cash Oit'ti, 14,000 each. 140 000 15 Cash Gills, 1U 000 each. 1&0 000 20 Cash Gifts, 5 000 each. 100.000 25 Oa-.h Girta, 4 000 eaeh. 100.000 30 Ca?h Girts, 3 000 oaclt. 00 000 50 Caah Gifte, 2,000 each. 100.000 100 Caah Gifts, 1 000 each. 100 ?00 210 Caah Oifta, 50!) each. 120 000 500- ash Gilts, 100 eaoh. 50 000 19,000 Caah Gifte, 50 each.950 000 Whole Ticket a, $30. Balve?, $25. Menth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tick ottt, $500 For lickttH or information, address Til OS. E. Bit AMI ETTE, Ageut and Manager, Jan 23 tna8 Loniaville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Gov Jiram'e'te?Action of the Trustees?A Successor Appointed ?Ait More Pna'ponemenls?Drawing Certain February 27. At a meeting of tin TruBteea of the Pnb lio Library of Kontncky, January 10,1875, it was resolved that C M Bring?, E. q, who. under i lie Ute Hon. TIkpb Ji. Bratn lette, was the real business manager of the Gift Concerts, already given in aid of the Public Library ol Kentucky, he and ho is h< roby authorized to take the place mado vacant by tho death ?tf said liramlette. in tbe management of tho affaire ot tho fifth and hist Gilt Concert, and that the di aw? ing announced for February 27, 1875, shall pordtively and un< qnivocally take place on that day with ut any further postponement or delay on any account whatever. It T. DUllRETT, President. Jons 8. Cain, Secretary. Hereafter all communications relating to tho Filth Concert should br addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself 'hat the drawing shall come off February 27, e>r that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BKIQGB, Agent and Manager, Room 4. Public Li? brary Building. Louisville. Ky. LQOKl LOOK!! $1,200,000 M PRIZES! THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCREME ON RECORD, will bodiawu iu public in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1876. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100 OUO! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by .state Authority. MURRAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'rs sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of. .$100,000 1 l'r.ze or. 50 000 1 Prize of . 22.500 1 Prize of . 20.000 5 Priz -a of. 10.000 10 Pnz- s of. 5,100 20 Pnzus or. 2 500 100 Prizes or. 1 0J? And 11,451 oiher Prizes of from $1,500 to $50. Amountinc in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $^0; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Priz.< payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Address for l'ick"ts and Circulars "'' MURRAY. MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2 41G.St. LouN. Mo. Jan 5 ili3ru? Final Discharge. NOTICE in h.reby given that Thomas S. Lee. administrator of the e-iate of MaryS P. Gibhes, deceased. has applied to lion. 1(. 1. Boutin, .Indue of Probat**, ;n and for the Countj of itk-hlaud, for a Dual discharge as such norunoatiator. It is ordered. That tin. 20.h day of January, A D. 1875, ho fixed for hearing of petition, and a dual settlement of ?aid estate. B. t. BOuNE, Julgoof Probato, l.iohlaud Countv. JDec29 li3 A CARD. The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the pnb'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to tho trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior mi nts of hisg ?odsthat he asks no discrimination ill lits favor as compared with anything in this market;so that you can ut once cncouraire Soutkern industry, and at tho sanio time directly si rve ynnr inttrest, by purchasing trom thie reliable house, (tffeiing every reason* able facility to customers, I big an humble share of public pationnge. Deel JOHN E. OYLES. Agent. I?7 Main St., Next to Wheeler HuuBe. EM AIll-l-llKI! IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LARGE and woll se llerted stock of first olase FURN1TUBF, Parlor, Bod mom and Dining Knom Sets, which will bo sold as tow as anv house in tho cou itry for cash. Not 10_ M. H. BKRRY. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, rpO soil Pictures overywboru. 14 000 re J. tailed by ouo Another write.*: *T can mako more money in this business than I oan nn a ?10 000 farm, all atoaked." WHIl'NEY A CO., Norwioh, Conn. Doc 9 _8nio 600 dozen fref.li eggs juat received and for ealo at reduced price, at Hardy 1 Solomon';*. 1875 YOL. X?3ST0. 2G7 City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C, December 10, 1874. NO J ICr. in hereby given thattho bonks aro uow open foi tho return* of the Tux-uayors of atl property taxable by tho City of Columbia for 1875. Property-bold? er* ai:d ail others interested aro notified tliat their rnturnB must bn mudu before the 31at. day of January, 1875. Blank formn can be had on application to Dec 17 RICH. JONES, Oily AescBsor. Coughs and Oolds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Ohlorate Potash PaatileB, Gelatine Lozenges, Wiatar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balaam Honey, Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne'a Expectorant, Pino'u Cure. Forealoat L. T. 8ILLIMAN & CO.'S Dee_29_Dru? Store GOOD THINGS, 100 barrols NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxeB CANDY. 100 boxeB RAISINS. 20CcaBea CANNED FRUITS. PccanB, Almonde, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Slo., wholuaalo and rotail, aa low aa any houae in thia country. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. sonihx aooo SENSATIONS I SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION PULPIT ORATORS, Sonaation Poli? ticians Sensation Parties, 8chuetzen-Ve? rein Maequerado Balls, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper Articles, 8enaation Now Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vanieheB before the great impending Jan 9 MEW 8ENSATION. New Eooks, at Bryan's Bookstore. VrrOt.KING to Win, a story for girle, V $1.75. Iliatreas of theManae.by Dr. Holland, | author of Arthur BonnyoaBtle, 11 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Charlton Lewie, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nori-e, Hindoo, hgyptiau and Old German, hv Murray, $2.25. Prnirio'and Forest, the Game of North America, with ml venture? in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 CO. Health and Education, by KingHloy,$1.75. HogarthV complete worka, in three vu lumen. Tho Wild North Laud, by Majori butler, with platea. $2 50. HiBtory of Clubs and Club Life, Loudou. Book of Wonder Inl Characters, with portrait*. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Uomea and H&nuta of the Britiah Poets, London, and other new hooka. Nov 1 Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 13c por Kallon. at wholesale, and 20j per gal lou at retail, delivered in all partii of the city. Thi-? Oil ia guaranteed fully up to the Htandai d n quired by the Uuie-j'l State* For sale by j .lau o JOHN AflNEW Ar SON FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 11 Wchnrdaon Street, between !.uii^ and Uervuis Streets. ? HAVING replenished mj entire stock Ol Liiinora, Ci^ara, Aa , having alao kivuo proper atteuliou to my Keatanrant, I am now prepared to furnish my frieuds and tho public i;> ncrallv with the beat tho mar ki t 1* afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR block of SPRINGS and AXLES, as I well as IKON of all deacriptiona, is\ viry large. Purchasers will save money bi procuring these goods, a* well aa Carriage I Material, at Ike Ilartlware Eatablixhmeut of\ No v 28 _JO UN AQNEW Sc BON. Wines and Liquors. C1HAMPAGNF.S?Pomniery.Sec, J Obaua A Duchatel, Kelley's Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Impelial." BUAN OIES?Brandenburg FrereH, Jhh. Honueaey, Otard, Dupuy &, Co., viutauo? 1835, 18?S, 1S?5. WINES -Oi l Private Stock M?deria?in| bottle* only, Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, andcniau and other Porta, Full line of Hoc:,* and Manlerne?, inelnd-1 lug-'Chateau Yqnein," "Latour Blanche," j '?H'lekhoimer," ? uauhi nheimer," StO., Ac. Our specialty inline goods, auch an we | can, with uouflJcuce, recommend Any rare wine not iu store wo are prepared to I purchase either in New Yoik or Europe, | antl furnish at markt-t ratea. Nov28 QEO. SY.MMF.HS._ Imported Wines, Brandies,; Etc .Etc'I SCOTCH WH1S..IE8, Old Jamaica Hum, Brandies?Otard. A c., Holland Gin, btiuiry ?Vine, l'orl Wine, Madeira Wine. Aleo, a large sttc'i ot due old Whiskies, I Cigars. A a._ J. O. 8BEQBRH Elaine Oil. THE uuderaigned aro sole agents for tho I celebrated ELAINE OIL, 185 FIIIE TKST. Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded. | absolutely SAVE. Prleo? at retail 40c. per | gallon. JOHN AGNEW * SON. Jan 5 PURK CALIFORNIA PORT. Deo 18 J. O. SBEQERH. Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's Fancy" flour, juat received. Now is tho time to buy, ns flour is cheaper than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon's. Proposals. Columbia, 8. 0-, January 21,1875. SEALED PROPOSALS for?fprjDi?l)iriK the foUowini* SUPPLIES to the South Ca roliaa Penitentiary for. the present flsoal year will be received at thin Qffioe Uttf-i' February 1,1875: 2,600 bnehels ?JOHN. 45.000 pounds BACON. 49 5?>0 pounds FRESH BEEF. , 11 250 pounds RICE, <> 9 281 pounds PEAS, ..|. .1 078 pouudu 8TJGAR (B.) 2 032 pounds COFFEE. 5t)0 pounds SALT. 275 ponuda PEPPER. 20,140 pounds HAY. 90 barrels FLOUR. SO barrels MOLASSES. 5 barrels VINE ?Alt. The above ariiclea to be of good quality, and to be furnished at such times and' in such quantities hb the Superintendent may order. The party or pnrlies to whom the contract may bo awarded will be requWed to outer into sufficient security to, insure tbo tuitbful performance of tho contract. JOHN B. DENNIS, Jan22 Sopl.,S. O. Penitentiary. Important to Farmers. ONLY FORTY DOLLAKB A, TO A? GUANAHANI GUANO, AN important natural Ouano?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of COO tone now on the way to this port. Tbis Guaue gave groat satisfaction in Virginia and North Carolina the past season.' Circu? lar and certificates cent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says.of this Guano: "By a oritioal examination of the analyeia .of the various cargoes you havo imported, a striking feature is the great r? ?ularity in tho per oentageof tho important con?titnents essential for the production oi ;i!l crc> ?? Prof. F.A. Oenth.o. . hiladelphia.Penn., aaya: "xhe Guano is evidently of animal origin, aud the minute bones which were discovered in the same, indicate that it ic tho rcault of the decay of bats, mice Ac. Tho quantity of organic matter which is Htdl pre Bent in about 12 per cent., and tttia yields about 2 J per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present az nitric aoid, of which about 8 percent, were found. All tho nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to ahout 8? per cent.'of ammonia. The phosphoric, aoid in the Guano averaged about 12? per cont., eqnal to 27 3 per cent, if Pone Pnosr hate A considerable quan? tity of the phoaphorio acid, however,- ir Eresect as so-called neutral Phospbato of lime, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in it* action as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates wonld do. The smaU per contage of potash which was found in analysis adds to its value. From all the experiments which I have made of the Guanahani Guano no doubt can exist that it is'a valuable manure." Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by tho analysis, this Guano contains., in good proportion, all the elements which'are generally considered as of value lor, plant food, and the forma and combinations in. which they are present are such as4o ren? der tbem availablo to aud assimilable, by the plant. I should Judge that tho propor use of this article for purposes of fertiliza? tion would be attended with great profit." Prof. Charles U. Bhepard, Jr., in a recent analysis of this Guano, says: "This.Gosen (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties t'c* an? swer every reasonable expectation of gi commercial manure Order? received and arrangemhntoinade for ita sale by application to J. ?. ROBBOK, 68 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic whorl, Charleston, S. C Jan 20 tlS ?ippllrUl ^?CTOft; COL ASftURY COWARD ad i?hycli teoltVftJnemietiriposaosBin^ mil road and trfo StffisilK Jlhuhaled Colaldg?a aDPb"ta?ria Jan 12 ilS HiiHAIMrVi NEW HtTiioe F 'It THE Piano-Forte. IT Stauda the test! Bella 25,001 yearly, and ia gaining friends everywhere Nc Piano Instruction Hook ever leaned ap proauhea it lor real merit and worth, sad ?no teachers regiot n.iing it in their comae of instruction. This work is a power Id the musical advance of tho day, and bac been a moat important agent in the recent tremendous inert ase of technical knowledge of the Piano-Forte. Tho enucuaa of RI0HARDS0N*8 MEW ME i'll OD ia world-wide, aod prompt? many competitors, but i s aale surpasses that of all otbora comuinkd, aud it atanda to-day incontcstably superior to all other Piano Methods Used by Thousands of Music T-eaeherejuid Sold by All Hook aud Music dealers in tins country and Canada. PttlCG, S3 75.' All hoi kt> sent, post-paid,for rutail price. OLIVER Dil SO* & CO., Boston. Cm AS. H. DIl'SON AGO., Jan 23 *w1T 711 Broadway, New York. Canned Goods. I 0ASF.8 2 ib. oaus TOMATOES, at JH I SI 50 por dox and 15o. por oau. 100 cases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at S2.W I por uoz. and 25o. per oan. On hand aud for sale by Jan 7_JOHN AQNEW A SON. 50 Gases Gatawba Champagne. rHIS WINE is fuliv equal to Ute Prcnctt aud imported Champagne. Pea 18 ' J O. SEEG BBS. New Layer Raisin?. 1 f\f\ QUARTER BOX KS NEW L&YEu* Sl\ n.t RAlislNS, at SI each. Jost received and for sale bv Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Sugar-Lured Hams. j f\?\ NEW YOltK snuar-cured-HAafR, IV " choice quality, loot received sjmL resale by_JOHN AGNEW A HON. PURK CALIFORNIA NAOKIRA. Deo 18 JO. BBEGETO. 10,000 cigars, at 82 SO per 100, /<? raIo at Solomon's.