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The Lesson orf'lpri Booth American RsPTJDDIoa.?Tho P eouth American States e? in a perpetual condition4 of unrest. It exoitea no earnest inquiry or abiding, pablio interest to learn tbat a fresb war bus broken oat between tho rival tyrants: The American Peace Society itself has given hp all hope of m.'king tho lion lie down peacefully b? side the lamb in these war-stricken regions. And yet we are assured by numerous travelers and foreign resi? dents in those States, that the people ?upon whom so many storms of revolu? tion burst are by no means ferooions in their nature. On the contrary, they have mild and peaceful dispositions, and would vastly prefer to sit, every man nnder his own vine and fig tree, and enjoy the labor of tbeir hands, The bad reputation given to that whole region is simply through the deviltry and revolutionary maohinations of an infftmnnR ant of plunderers and aspi? rants'for power. These men moke their living by stirring np sanguinary revocations. They keep the bayonet always in play; they drive the unwill? ing people to detracting wars. Thus, in Porta at the present time, the grati? fying progress which the people have made to a higher civilization has been distorted by tho revolutionary carpet bagger, Pierola. Thun, Oosta Bios, about to entor upon an era of pros? perity, has been plunged into a war with Salvador and Guatemala. Bar? rios, the President of Guatemala, is an overbearing tyrant, who incarcerates oitiaens if they oritioise bis political action. So -Ecuador nnder Moreno, with a republican constitution em? bracing all that the term implies, is in a beastly etate of subjeotion to tho autocrat who, with much of Ben. But lnr'n antipathy to newspaper men, has kept an editor seven months in a filthy bole of a prison, for no other reason than tbat he suggested tbat the coun? try had a free. constitution which seemed to have been violated. As an instaooe of the deviltry which per? vades unfortunate Ecuador, we quote the following from the letter of a cor? respondent of the San Francisco Chronicle: "This Nero of South America held an inveterate hatred towards a promi? nent citizen and bis family. He bus his own oharooleristio and bloody way of patting his enemies at rest. Iu this last oase, he bad disposed of all except a woman. Her he had arrested, and, guarded by a file of soldiers, led to his two bostiles?one constructed for him Bolf in oase of emergencies, the other to pat bis 'friends' out of the way when desirable. In the latter bastile, the Woman was beheaded, and, horri? ble to relate* Garcia bad her brains fried ia her blood to eat thum. This, be said,,forever cleansed the country of ito enemies. Atrocious and brutal as th's act of cannibalism seems, the t history of the man guarantees that he was capable of it. The Spanish jour? nals ere giving wide circulation to the heinous deed, and some of them call upon the civilized governments to in? terfere and panish the monster." The .revolutionary caldron is also boiling in Colombia, while Chili is trying to settle down aud bo at pence with herself and all the world. It is evident that the South American States need to be purified of carpet? baggers. They make substantial , strides to prosperity and peace when? ever their rulers remember that they are republioan presidents and not dic? tators. We ourselves, intimates the Louisville Courier-Journal, are not ex? empt from ft Similar eYnnriflnen of vampire-like rulers thrust upon States with all the natural conditions of a great prosperity. Louisiana, to-day, is under the heel of a military satrap. The people, like tbotie of the South American States, are not revolutionary iu tbeir proolivities, but an eternal bayonet policy will make them so. We 1 are supposed to be u model republic, an exemplar of republican institutions; bat, surely, if our mission i s to repub lioanize the world, our example is a bad one to our South American neigh? bors. The Radical party 1ms brought derision npon the very namo "Repub? lican," and it is left for the people to redeem their honor by dethroning the Morenos and Pierolus, who have be? come fire-brands in a once peaceful and happy republic. "And now," complains the Omaha Bee, "the barbarians of the East refer to oar female population as *Oma bens/" "You have broken my heart," said the woman. "I am delighted," said the man, "for you will find the pieces so useful." "The honeymoon is well enongb," said a prudent belle, "but what I want to see beyond that ia the promise of a fine harvest moon." If ohoked, get npon yoar all-fours and cough; aud when yoa want to cough, get apoa your all-fours and oboke. Tho charity that begins at homo isn't the kind that "uovers a multitude of sins." Ganse and effect? -embroidered shoes are oomiog in aud long skirts are going oat. The best protection against other people's ill-manners are one's own good manners. Mark the upright man; the man **wbo falls down generally marks him? self. How to be oontented?look at tbe hole in Jones' ooat sleeve, and then at tbe neat pstob on your own. when a man calls yoa a liar, take him by the band and call him?a gen? tleman. Thoy who havo true light in them? selves seldom become satellites. All goods marked down five per - oent. at Hardy Solomon's. BY J. A. SELBY. C( Five hundred burrels of "Solomon'B Fancy" flour, just received. Now is the time to buy, as flour ia oheaper than in ten yours, at Hardy Solomon's. A large lot of North Carolina moun? tain apples, jast received and for sale cheap, at Solomon's. Fivo tierces Davis' diamond hams, of this season's euro, just received at Hardy Solomon's. 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. RECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct from Florida, and for Bale cheaper than ever ottered in Columbia. Send orders early to HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 27_._ For Sale! CITY CODPON8 at a discount. Receiva? ble in payment for taxes and lioenseB at par. Alan, Guaranteed Bonds of Green and Colnmbia Railroad. Apply to D OAMBBILL, Jan 19 Imo Broker, 107 Main street. City Licenses. ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yot taken l. out. must be applied for and paid on or bofore the 30th instant; after which date tho penalty will he ntrictly enforced. BIOHARD JONES. Jan 1011 City Clerk and Treasurer. Agency for Scappernong Wines and Crape Vines. SO?PPEBNONG WINES, vintage 18C9 to 1872. Souppernong VINES, ?1.50 per dozen; Flowere' Vinoa, $2 00 per dozen: Thomas' Vines, $3 00 per dozan; Tender Pulp, $4 00 per dozan. Orders sent to us will bavo prompt attention. L?RICK & LOWRANOE, Jan 16 12_ColnmbiW?B. O. For Twenty Days THE BEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS | and NOTIONS can be found at C. F. JACKSON'S, Jan 20 Leader of Low Prioea. Pearl Grits and Hominy. 2fT BARRELS FRESH PEARLGRITS, *9 15 barrels freah PEABL HOMINY. Just received and for sale by Jan 26_JOHN AGNEW A SCN. Buggies, Wagons. &c. IAM now offering my stock of BUGGIE8,1 JtOOKAWAYS AND MlLBURN WA uONS at reduced prices to close the business. Those in want of vohioleu wdl pavo money by calling at the store of John Agnew A Son, and purchasing before my stock ia closed out. JOHN AGNEW. Jan 22_ Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN-1 TUAL JAVA OOF FEE COMPANY. Their oofleu ia sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each cose of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes theQproperty ot tho j lucky pnrobanerwho buys tho package con? taining the ticket which entitles tho owner thereof to tho clock. Tho cofl'eo is full value itaelf for tho price charged, and the | clock ia given as a prize to iuduco pur? chasers to try the cofieo. Jan 22 JO UN AGNEW ft SON. Assignees' or Trustees' Notice of Ap-1 poimmtmt. In the District Court of tho United States for the Eastern District of'South Caro? lina?Jn Bankruptcy. In the matter oi Hopo A Gyles, Rank-1 rupts. fin) whom it may concern: The niuler X signed hereby gives notice of his ap? pointment aa Assignee ot the estate ot Hope A Oyles, of Columbia, in tho County of Hieliland, in said District; and who were, to wit: on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1874, adjudged bankrupt. upon the petition ot themselves, by the houorablo Diatriet Court of said Dist rict. Dated at Columbia, the 23th day of Jan? uary, A. D. 1875. UEO. K. OAPEKS, Jau 21 ihS Assignee. _ Wanted, BY a wholesale house in Charleston, 8. C, a SALESMAN, having a thorough knowledgo of tho Notions and Dry Goods Business and an extensive acquaintance in the middle and upper Counties of this State. Applications must bo in hand-writ? ing of applicant, stating longth and cha? racter of experience and by whom last em? ployed, with referencea as to oharaoter and oap'aoitv. Apply at thia office. J*u_28_ _ths2 A Bargain in Land, IN NEWBKKKY COUNTY. IWILL sell tho McConuoll TRACT OF LAND, adj doing the Old Sims Tract, very low. It embraces four hnndrod acres, with some improvements. Tho land can be treated for, and terina arranged, with me at home, or with T. J. LY LES, iu Columbia. Jan 28 F11H1 REUBEN S LYLE8. HOT Newberry Herald and Union Times I copy threo titnos and send bills to mo, at j Sholton, Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Sevonty-flvo Ont of Every Hundred PERSONS aro affooted with some de? rangement or disease of the skin. No matter what the nature of it may be, "HEINITSH'B QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Purifier, will cure it. This is quite enough to say. If you have any skin disease, use Heinitel/s Queen's Dollght._Dec 10 t ITo Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Tratte es. TAKE notice that you are hereby cited aud required to file in the office of the I Court of Probate for Richland County, on or before the 1st day of February, 1875, your ANNUAL RETURNS Tor 1874. B. I. BOONE. Jan 5 ill Judge of Probate. Look After Your Stomach. TBE finest Medicinal Confection in the world is at Beiuiteh'a. Chocolate for lunch, Chocolate for tablo, Walnut Nougat, Pist'acho Paste, Cocoa Caramel, Cream Obooolate, Altbea and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Cough Confections, Gin? ger Drops, Eng. Mint Drops, finest Extract Vanilla, finest Extiact Lemon, for sale at HEIN ITSU'S Drug Store. Dec 221 [i8t our Just Censures )LUMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY M WIDTH CLOTHIM AT REBUCEB FRIGES FOR CASH! TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! New Style Hats I Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Mado to Order Very Loir. R. & \Y. G. SWAFF1ELD. Jan 26 BARGAINS ! CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CLOTHING! Extraordinary Attraction!! CLOSING OUT < OF Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF UTWTT?n MIATIIIVP ULI I Lit 1/LUI Ulli lit Kill! & WILEY. Jan 20 Hams! Hams!! fl r\f\ CnOIOE Louisville Su^ar-Cured LUU HAMS, large bi/.eH.jusl received andifor aale at He. pur pound. Jan 26 _J?HN AONEW A. SON. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, 1 ry\0 sell Pictures everywhere. 14.000 re ?_ tailed by one. Another writes: "I can make more money in this business than I can ou a tlO.OOO farm, all atooked." WHITNEY & 00., Norwich, Conn. Dec 9 3rao Canned Goods. 1 C\fi CA-RKa 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at I 1_" *V " $1 50 per doz. and 15c. per can. 100 easea 2 lb. cans REACHES, at $2.50 per uoz. and 25u. per can. On hand and for salo by Jan 7 JOHN AONEW A HON. New Layer Raisins. 1 i~\f\ QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER JLAJU RAISINS, at fl each. Juat recoived and for sale by Jan 7 JOHN AONEW A SON. RifiUARUSllN'S NEW METHOD roa tue Piano-Forte. T etauds the test! Sells 25,000 yearly, , and is gaiuiug Iriends everywhere No Piano Instruction Book ever issued ap? proaches it for real merit and worth, and no teachers regret using it in their course of instruction. This work Ib a power in the muBloal advance of tbo day, and has been a moat important agent in the recent tremondousincreaso of technical knowledge of the Piano-Forte. The snooeas of RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD is world-wide, and prompts many competitors, but is ealo surpasses that of all others combined, and it stands to-day inoonteatably superior to all other Piano Methode. I Used by Thousands of Music Teachers and Bold by All Book and Music Dealers in this eouutry and Oanada. PKICE, $3.75. All books sent, post-paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boaton. OHAS. h. DrrsoN A CO., Jan 23 sw1f 711 Broadway, New York. Dried peaches and apples, white peas and beanB just received and for sale oheap, at Hardy Solomon's. ORNING, JANUARY. 29, 187 Proposals. OrncE Scpt. S. C, Penitentiary. Columbia, 8. C . January 21, 1873. SEAL KD P It O POKALS for furnishing the following bUPPHES to tho South Ca? rolina Penitentiary for tho present fiscal year will bo received at thia oflico until February 1,1575: 2,000 basnela CORN. 4r> UUU pounds BACON. 49.5H0 pounds FRESH REEF. 11 250 pounds KICK, 9 281 pounds PK AS. 8.078 pounds SUGAR (?.) 2.1)52 pouuda COFFER. 500 uounds HALT. 275 pounds PEPPER. 20,440 pounds HAY 90 barrolB FLOUR. 30 barrel* MOLASSES. 5 barrels VINEGAR. Tho above artiolos to bo of good quality, and to be furnished at ench times and in auch quantities aa tho Superintendent may order. Tho party or parties to whom the contract may bo awarded will be required to enter into cuflk-ient aecurity to Insure tho faithful pcrformanco of the contract. JOHN D. DENN18. Jan 23 Snpt. 8. O Penitentiary. A CA RD. The Laurel Street GROVEBY EST A II LI S II M E X T 18 now opm to the pnb'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to tho Irade. Tho proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merits of hiB goods that | he asks no discrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at unco encourage Southern iudnntry, aud at tho samo time directly serve yonr interest, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering ever} reason? able facility to customer*?, I beg au humble 1 share of public patronage. Dec 1_JOHN E. GYLES. Agent. DOLLARS TO the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND are to be dis? tributed on the 27th FEBRUARY, by the Public Library of Kentucky, upon tho oc? casion of their fifth aud last Concert. Drawing Certain or Money Kef united. One Grand Cash Oift.$250.0110 One Grand Cash Gift.100.000 One Grand Cash Gilt. 75.000 Ono Grind Cash Gift. 50 000 One Grand Cash Girt. 25 000 5 Cash Gifts, $<0 000 each. 100 000 10 Oaeh Gifti, 14.000 each. 140 000 15 Cash Gifts, 10 000 each.150 000 20 Cash Girts, 5 000 each. 100 000 25 Cash Gilts, 4 000 each.10U.00O 30 Cash Girts, 3 000 oach. 00 000 50 Cash Gifte, 2,000 each. 100.000 100 Cash Gifts, 1 000 each.100.000 240 Cash Gifts, 501) each. 120 000 500 Cash Oitte, 101) each. 50,000 19.000 Cash Gilta. 50 oach. 950 000 Whole Tickets, $50. Halves, $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tick? ets, $500 For Ticket? or information, atldrces THOS. K. EitAMI KTTK, Agent and Manager, Jun 2." tus.s Louisville, RE? PUBLIC LIBRA ftToF KENTUCKY. Death at Goo. Ilram'etU: -Action of the Trustees ? .-1 &HCi'e#nor Appointed ? A? Mure Pom'poiwtntnli Druisitig Certain February 27. At a meoi nig of t h s Trustee s of the Pub? lic Library of Kentucky, January 10,1K7."?. it was resolved that C M brings, Km] . who. under tho l*t? Hon. Thon. 10. lsram lette, was tho real business manager of the Gift Concerts, already given in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, be aud ho is hereby authorized to take, the place made vacant by the death *>f raid Brauilette tho management of the affairs oi the Tilth and last Gilt ('-nie-it, aud that tint di aw? ing announce,1 lor I'obruar* 27. 187?, shall positively ami uu< qilivocall) take place on that da; wit h ul any furttierpostoun. meiit' ordi!*> on any account whatever. lt. T. DUltRl.'.TT, Piesidenl Jons S. Cain, Secretary. I!< r< alter .ill comuumicat ions rulal iug to I the Filth Concert should bu addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself that the drawing nhall flome eft' February 27, or that every dollar uaid for tickets fhall be returned. C. M. BRIO.US. Agent an.l Manager, Room 4. Public Li? brary Building, Lotiiavillo, Ky. LOOK! X.OOK! $1,200,000 U PRIZES! rnilE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER J. SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawu in public in St. Lout* on MARCH 31, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, S100.0UO: Missouri State Lotteries, LcgnliZ-d by State Authority. MURRAY. BIILLER & CO., Maba'rs. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prise of.flOO.000 1 Prize or. 50,000 1 Prize of . 22.600 1 Prize of . 20.000 6 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes or. 5,000 20 Prizes of. 2 500 100 Prizes or. t.Ci>0 And 11,451 oihor Prizes ot fruin $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000, Whole, Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. I'rizo payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings tako place. Address, lor Tickets and Cironlara, MURRAY, MILLER & CO., P. O. Box 2,14G.St. Louis, Mo. Jan 5_iV3mo PVRIC CAMFOllNIA POUT. Deo 18 J. 0. SEEGERS. Five tieroes Davis diamond burn*, five tieroes Davis sugar cured break? fast baoon, twenty-five tierces now leaf lard, just reccivod and for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. Event." VOL. X?NO. 2G8 City Tftxea. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Coi.usibia, S. C, December 1G, 1874. NO lTCfc. 1? hereby given that the books are now open foi the, returns of tbe Tux-pa j era of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Proporty-hold era and all others interested aro notified that their roturna must be made before the Slat day of January, 1875. JJlank forma can bo had on application to Deo 17 RIOU. JONES, City AaaeBBor. Coughs and Do Ids BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash FastiloB, Oelatine Lozenges, ? Wiatar'BBalaam Wild Cherry. Hill's Balaam Honey, Ayer'a Chorry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piao's Cnre. For sale at L. T. 8 IL LI MAN A OO.'S Dec 29_Drng Store. GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLE8. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low as any house in thia country. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. SBNTHX QOOg) SENSATIONS! SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION PULPIT ORATORS, 8eneation Poli? ticians Sensation Parties, Schuetzen-Ye rein Masquerade Balls, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper Articles, Sensation New Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vanishes before the great impending Jan 9 NEW SENSATION. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WOi.KINQ to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manne, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bounycaatle, $1 50. A History of Germany, from tbo Earlieat Timts. by Charlton Lewis, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nome, Hindoo, hgyptiau and Old German, by Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with advouturesin their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 50 Health and Education, by Kings1ey,$1.75. Hogaith's complete works, in thro?> vo? lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with platos, $2 50. History of Cluba and Club Life, London. Hook of Wonder tul Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, histoiical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of tho Britah Poets, London, and other uew books . Nov 1 Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c per gallon, at wholesale, and 20: per j;al hni at retail, delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil Is guarant'-ed fullr up to I the standard required by tho Unit. ! S'-.ites K<>r sale bv J?n 5 JOHN AHNEW .VjSON. FINE'S SALOON. A'.*. -11 Richardson Street, beliceen Lady and Oerottis Sir et Is. HAYING replenished ni\ ontire stock cd Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also givuti pmper attention to my Restaurant, 1 am now prepared to furnish my filends ami the public generally with tho best the markets afford. Get 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPlilNGS and AXLES, as well as IKON of all deectiptions, is very large. Purchasers will aave money bi procuring these poods, as well as Carriage Material, at the Hardware Kstablinhmetd of Nov 28 Jot IN AG NEW A SON. 107 Main St., NexUo Wheeler House. KHTABLISIIBD IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LARGE and woll se? lected stock of first class FURNITURE, Parlor, Red room and Dining Room _ Sets, which will be sold as low an nnv houso in tho country for cash. N?.v 10* M. H- BERRY. Wines and Liquors. (^t HAM PAG NFS? Pommery, Sec, J Ohana it Duohatel, Kelley's Island Sparkling Catawba, Calilortiia "Imperial." BRAN DIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jas. Hennesey, Otard, Dupuv Sc Co , viutageb 1835, 18C-8, 1805. WINES?Old Privato Stook Maderia?in battles only, Ohoie.o Tablo Sherries, California Aogeliea?very delicate, t-audeman ami other Ports, Full line of Hooks and riauternea, includ? ing "Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," ,Hockheimer,"**Lanbenkeimer,n&o.,&o. Our spocia'ty is tine goods, such as we can, with itonfiJenco, recommend. Any rare wine not in store wo aro prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Nov 28 GBO. 8YMMER8. Imported Wines, BrandiesIB?to . Eto (ItrTMk SCOTCH WHISKIES, L il iwa 01(1 J*niaioa Rum, aytfi??ri Brandies?Otard. So., nlWilTOHIll Holland Gin, bhuir? Wine.Porl Wine, Madeira Wine. AlfO.alarge stock otflnr old Wblbldee, ? igars. Ao._J. C. 8EEQERS ' 10,000 ciRars. at 32 50 per 100, for sole at Solomon's. Important to^Fainioro. ostv forty ijoUakb A TOHr. AN important natural Guauo?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of BOO ton? now on tbo way to tbia port. Tbia Gaaaao? gavo groat satisfaction in Virginia and Notth Carolina the pant season. Cireat lar and certificates sent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., eava of tbia Guano: "By a critioal examination o? tbo analysis of the various cargoes yes.. *iavo imported, a striking feature is th? : reat regularity in the per oentage of ?ko> important constituents essential for the production or all crops." Prot. F. A. Gin lb, or Philadelphia, Penir.,. >ayB: "ihe Guano 1b evidently of animal, origin, and the minuto bone's which were discovered in tbu eamo, indicate that it io? tbo result of the decay of bats, mice, ,&q_ . The quantity of organic matter which im still present ia about 12 per cent., and this yields about 2J per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present as nitrie aoid, of which about 3 vor coat. wero form ?l All tbo nitrogen present would bo eqnivsr lent to abont 3$ per cent, of ammonia. The phosphoric acid in the Guano averageds abont 12$ per cent., equal to 27 8 per cent. - of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quam?? tity or tho phosphoric aoid, however, s> preaont as so-called neutral Phosphate o? Lime, which, being olightly sblablS" i? water, renders the Guano as quick in it*, action as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. The small pop oentago of potash which was found xb. analyaia adds to Its value. From all tho experiments which I have made at Use Guanabani Gnano no doubt can eaiat thai* it is a valuable manure;" Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia Skate Agricultural Society, says: "As shown s>y the analysis, this Guano contains," in goim proportion, all the elements which ese> ' generally considered as of value for plamfc. iood, and tho forms an- ? "mbinationo iar whioh thoy aro preaont ara such an to rea? der tbcm available to and assimilable ?j tho plant. I should judge that the proper use ot this article for purposes of fertilisa? tion would be attended with great profit.* Proi. Charles C. Sheparu, Jr., In a irvni analysis of this Guano, says: "This flns? (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to nr>- - a wer every reasonable expectation, of. a>.. commercial manure Orders reoeived and arrangements ma?> for its Bale by application to J. N. BOBSOHV ?8 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic whocf, . Charleston. S. O._i*fL2_? ft*, Bolublo Pacifio Guano. $40 Cash. $53 Zfme. Without Interest'... PACIFIO GUANO COMPANY'S OOV POUND ACID PHOSPHATS . OJ? LIME fur composting with cotton seed? $30 cash, $35 time, without interest. To aocommodate planters, they eanv order now and have until 1st April to do otde whether they will take at time or eaeai price. When delivered from facto? b> aar load, no drayage will be charged. This-, guano is now no well known m alp tho Southern States for its remarkable efieeia. as an agency for increasing the producta of . labor as not to require special recommend?, ation from us. Its use for nine > ears peat/, has established its character for reliable excellence. The supplies pnt into mexkee this season are, as heretofore, pre pa no if. under the superintendence of I>r. OT.. JULIAN RAVEN EL, Chemist of the Coaa pany, at Charleston, S.O., hence plantosa may rest assured thatite quality and com? position ia precisely the same as that ^*re~ - toforesold. J. N. BOBSON, Agent for South Carolina,Charleston, a. Ct . JOHN B. REESE ?fc.OO;,. i . Nov 24 tn!3 General Agents, Baltimore. THE GREAT BOUTHE?N? BT CDODS H0?SS1 FLRCIIGOTTT, BENEDICT & CSti 275 King Street, Charleston , a C:. tuk CrtGAFRST DRY UOOtIS, 0 NOTKlNK, on. n.nTff? I CUtPKTi, ? I MATTllftiwj K( (J - . Uli?, THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK: For prices, sen local. St ut 4 +6mo Nos. 3 Broad Street end 109 East Bay street; CHARLESTON, S. C [IIS First-Class Work. OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BY r.siNO CHBAPWOaAOrS OF STOCK, WE CAN FTJRNBU WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.; FINE fftSHIORnBLE STATiuKERtK iriries Paper ami Envelopes. ? Qftddtng and <?atl dnviiaii?m ON THE OEST STOCK AND PRUi'SO IM.TWX LATEST STYLE. be pi j_ Eiaino Oil. THE undersigned are sole agents for la* celebrated ELAINE OIL, 18? PIRK TN ST, Perfectly secure und cannot be explbisA Absolutely safe. Prir.ot.at retail 40c. ?etr gallon. JOHN AG;NEW A HON. _Jan 6_' COO dozen freah eggs just reesiweT. and for sale at reduced price, at Hcudj Solomon's.