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T HE PH CEN IX rna LI BMD RAII.Y ABD TBI-WIIILT. ETXBT wanskanav uoatntto. * / JULIAN A. SELBY , FOBUABBB AMP PUOfBIBTOB. . JOHN P. THOMAS, Chief Editor. ??T*Book and Job Printing of ovory detciip loa promptly and faithfully attended to. ASTKBTIBBUBBTB iurturted in the Daily at 75 cents per square for the first and 60 cents each subsequent in? tonion. Long advertisements by tue week, aonth or yoar, at roasonablc rates. ' SUBHOHIPnuK .. . Daily, six months, SlUOt Tri-Weekly, 3 SC; I ff^ekly, 1 ?0,. J,;-,;. ? . On m. Carve., Yoong and Uroly William Wait Worked np, steady from the freight Till ho drove ?ho night express, Numbor eight. Blue-eyed, light haired Fanny Farr, Lovelier than a palaoo oail She and William would bo coupled Ere a year. Happy William! Ah, out what'd ' Grow out of a whiskey bottlo And a switchman? . Woe to the hand that's At tho thro tl kl Wh is tie a two, they plunging, crashed Porty ton ot engine smashed William's skull and ribs, of course, wero Simply mashoo. Fanny pined away and di od; Graes oreops o'er them, side by side-' I William, who had done hie dnty, ? And bia bride. But, they say, through mist and rain, Bushes by a phantom train; Forma are shining, through the darkncas, Of them twain. Florence, the comedian, tells a capital story of a waiter Ot one of the Lnudou taverns, who was sadly given to drink. A party of young men determined to re? form him, and one day read an imagina? ry parsgraph from the paper, relating a terrible accident, in which nu inebriate, in blowing out a cundle, waa killed by the flame igniting with the fumes of his breath. Jerry pricked up his ears ut this, und requested that the paragraph might be road for him again, which wau doue, to the evident horror of the poor map, who immediately went in search of the cook to borrow a prayer book. Re? turning With this, be txprcssed a desire t J take ? solemn oath upon it, bemoan? ed the fact that he had beeu a sony tippler, aud was briuging himself tc ruin, and thoa that never again, cc long az hu 'lived, would he-attempt to blow out u caudle. To the Public THE STATE CAPITAL. BUHTAUKANT will be kept open all night after SION DAV, December ll, for the accommodation of thu traveling pnblio. and meule will be served at all hours of the day and night. Dec 5 Dogs for Sale. A ONE year old'Knglieh SETTEE, _ borouuhly trained Two six moutuo md Puppies, thorough-breda-proper age for training. Mino suckling Pupa, Blaok and Pans and Bull uupa to order. Ap? ply to 0. lt. FRANKLIN. Dec 6_ Congaree Restaurant. TBE utidertigm-d has taken up a position near his old aland, on _?Main atreet, aud is again prepared to ouppiy nis oustomera with good LIQUORS, Oholoe WINES, uto. LAGEK OU draught. 8EGAKS and TOBACCO of bebt ooah tv. 1 ho RESTAURANT will furnish OYSTER8 and other substantials iu season. Schweitzer Case at all times. A. H IO If E.. Nov 3_SUKI Read! Read!! Read!!! STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT. Near corner Main and Bridge Streets. OY8TEB8 in ovory stylo-CQ ^JrYkar noaa ted. Ktowod, Fried anrllgB ^?^?W Broiled. Good Liquors, Anew Wines, imported Cigare. N. B.PrivateBUPPER BOOMS. FB AN KLIN & FINE. Pot 26_..- .Proprietors. THE CAROLINA HOUSE ?*? IS oboe more open tb tho pnblio, under sQftho B?perintendenco of Mr. lt. HAKHY. W The reputation of the honao will be kept up. August 31 The Exchange House. /l^WELL kLown nu "the placB;'x-jr?. >^JJ?f whero tho boat of drinkables?TSf ^>Hw and eatables are famished, is \mt In the full tide of prosperity. The -whole house has boen put ia perfect order, and tho proprietors guarantee that gnests san obtain all tho delicacies of the season-OYSTEHS, FISH, GAME, eto. Pot 12 PAYSINGEB A FBANKLIN. Oysters in Every Style. rfflB^ / \ MY Ito a tau rant in in order for the ^*?AJ?# winter reason, and OYSTERS and T30r other Refreshments will be furnish? ed at short uotice. "How will you have them -fried, roaBted or atewed?" O. DIEBCK8. Oct 20_ R. A. PRINGLE, Cotton Seller and Gen. Produce Broker, Cen'ral Wharf, Charleston. "DEFERENCES -Charleston-Bon. C. T. XV Lowndes, President Pauk of Charleston; W. B. Smith, Faq., President Union Bank ot Charleston; Robert Adger, Eeq., B. C. Press ley, Esq. Newberry. 8. C.-Bob t L. MoCaugh rin, President National Hank of Newberry. Chester, 8. O.-Moaers. McAliloy & Brawley. Special attention given to thu consignment and sale of COTTON, Dried Fruit, ic. Sept 1_+4m_ Sundries. 1 f\f^\ BOXES assorted ORACKERB. .L" 'VJ 100 boxes assorted Canned Goods. fiO boxes Soap. 50 boto? Candy. 60 boxes Candles. 200 barrels Flour. 50 barrels Whiskey, ooming in and in storo, and to whian, wo invite the attention of tho trade_ I.OuIOK A LOWRANCE. State of South Carolina-Fairfleld Co. The Stats of South Carolina, plaintiff, rs. thu M pur ta o burg and Onion Railroad Company, aud others nreditore -Order for Stile, ?ftc. BY virtue <.f a deere! al order in tho abovo stated case, all the creditors of thu bpartanburg and Union Bailroad Company aro.require ? to prove and e?tabliah their dc niaudo against the said Company, before us, aa Special hofoi oes, at th-; law uflice ol Jamen H. Hion, Et-q , in Wiupsboro. b. C., on Ibu ort.i. OT.j. .o on-l. ???j? 30:5; dava ::f DcoeUl ber, A ' l> ' 18717 "and* on Un/ 23 I, ?itli, 25. ii, 20 li 27lh and '?ti til da\a of J un nur v. A. D. 1872. JAMES M. BAXTER, THOMAS R. J i.TEH, ? Nov 20 wpaola! heft-r? os. Pipes'. Pipes!! n(\f\i \ INDJUN. CLAY PIPES, Tor . * r'JVJ salo low t" dealers Nov 28 ? , JOHN O sEKGE?'S One Puncheon Lochguphead. THE heat SCOTCH WUloKEV. Deniers can have it nearly at cost. Nov 15_JOHN C HEEG ERP. Lime. o}/ \i \ BAKREL8 or DIME, for sale low by &\ t\t JOHN \ O NEW,, AHON Ry? fiour. FRESH Ground RYE FLOUR, for Bale by Deo 9 . _E. HOPE. Buffalo Tongues, NEW eugar-oared HAMS, Brcp.Kfast Bf rips, Smoked Reef, for ?ale low. E. HOPE. 75 Seed Wheat. BUSHELSchoice BED SEED WHEAT, f.r sale by E. HOPE. ??->-A*-?''. r ?BBBMBMaaBaaasaaBaaawMaaaaaaai PACIFIC GUABO COMPARTI ' COMPOUND i ACID PH03PHAT1B OF LIMB, _'or Composting* wit'u'uoiioii 5ec?. Pries $25 Oash,ibUh A/suai Adeanoefor Time. rTIHIS article ia prep ?ri Aauder the auperim _l tendenooof Dr. SP. J?UEN RAVENED, expressly for composting, with CottQU Seed. It waa introduced by thia Company two yeara ago, ?nd ita nae bari ruby afteated ita vallie. 200 to 250 pounds of thia article per acre, properly ootupo*ted willi tho same weight of Cotton Heed, furnishes the planter with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel? lence at the smallest oost. A compost pre pared with thia article, a? by printed direc? tions furnished, oontains all the elements of fertility that can enter into a first daua FER? TILIZER, while its economy must commend its liberal nae to planters. For supplies and printed directions for oompoatiug, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacifio Ouano Company, No. CR East Bay A NOB. 1 & 2 Atlantic Whaif, ? Charleston, S. G. JOHN 8. UK ESE A CO., General Agente. Nov 20 , r?m? MUSICAL INSTRUCTION * ANO PIANO FORTE AGENCY. ?sW^JS WM. H. T i BOH I BP. \Jitlt%L ism -J^?^^v Professor of Music,PC*jf^_-f? y_||B_*%_n having determined to f g _? 1 ll vS^JjV resume Teaching, ia now pre? pared tu tako pupils on tbs Piano, Organ and Guitar; also, in Vocal Mnslo. Having for over TiuivTY TSARS had charge ot the Musical Oepartmeuts in the first Eemal? Colleges ana Schools of tho State, he dooma it unne? cessary to tnako any other reference to his qualifications as a Teacher. The arrangements he bas made with seve? ral of the moat celebrated Piano-makers, will enable him to offer Instruments of the very flrat class at prices that defy competition. Specimen Pianos daily expected. Those in want of Inatrunioute superior to any ever offered for aale in thia market, will do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. PIANO FOE TES, MELGDEONS, Ao., Tuned and repaired in the MOST FEUFECT M AH N KU and on reasonable ternis. Apply al hia residence, corner of Bull and Richland streets, or at the bookstore ot Monars. Duffie A Chapman. _Oct 17 Golumbia Music Store. X?YBrand & Son IVxKE pleasure in calling the attention ul the public tn an examination or theil STOCK OF MUSICAL M EUC ll AN DISK, oun sifting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs Melodeona, Violins, Gullara, Banjos, El?tes Accord?ons, brasa and silver Baud lust ru menta ot all kinds. ''Also; sheet: M Usia um instruction Booka for every class, of Music* Instruments on I.and at all limes. Shee Music "nent by mail, punt pud,.on receipt o price; and kit kinds Of Mnsh/al Gooda sent b. Express, whelp orduviM.io any p~.rt of th Stain, marked .C. O; U. .Gund. Sccond-haui Pi_uOD7aud ? for salo -heap, fur cash Pianos. Organs auu Melodeona tuned and re paired iii a satisfactory manner; and will giv especial attention to Packing, Removing am Shipping Pianos tor other partiea to any poin desired, at moderate piioea. All ordera promptly attended to and satis fa.tiou guaranteed to tboso favoring ua aili their patronage Send fur our catalogue ( Sheet Music aui Uuaical Merchandise. Tay IUD -trent. Citizens' Savings Bank Buil.iiiig Columbia, s C. _Nov 7 S O I j ll Ii I, K. FAGIFIC GUANO Pi'ice, ?45 dish with Usual Aapuncefor Tivu EXPERIENCE iu thu use of thia GUANi for tho paat six yeara in thia State, fe ? o to I and Gum, baa so far established it character fur excolluncu as to render cuu meut unnecessary. . in accordance with thu established policyc the Company, to fm nish the beat Concentrai ed Fertilizer at thu lowest coat to consumen Mus Ouano is put into market this season ? tho above reduce J price, which the Com pin ia enabled lo do by reason of ila large,facil tiea and the reduced coat of manufacture , The' tmppllea put ihto market thia eeaso are, as heretofore, ur ?par ed under the'pei aqnal superintendence ol Ur. St. Julien; BAV< nol. Chemist nf tho Company, at Cbar)eBtpi S.C.; hence planters may reat assured tnt (ts quality 'and composition la precisely th aame ira that her totoro sold. - At tho present luw prias, every aors planto can he fertilized aith 200 pounds of Guano, 1 a coat not exceeding tho present value nf E pounds of cotton, while exp?rience bas show that under favorable condition of season an cultivation, tho orop is increased by the a] plication from two to three-fold the natur, capacity of th? soil; boneo under no conditio could ita application fail tb componeato ft tho outlay. ?Apply to J. N. ROBSON. Agouti Pacifio Guano Company, NOB. C8 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlautio What Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. Nov 30_Som Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Compan OFFER their SHELL LIME to tho plantir public in foll confidence in its excellem BB a Permanent ' fflatmir e. It was extensively need, the paat season < Wheat, Corn and ('ott ou, and bas given enti satisfaction, as ia shown by a' number certificates from some Cf the best planters Georgia and South Carolina. Cur prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, is $ fier ton cash, put un ia casks or barrels, d Ivered in the city of Augusta or at any lan inc on the Savannah River. Tho price of c XXX, or Mason's Lime, ia $2 per barrel, d livered as above. Wu are.agenta for tho celebrated "Stone wi Cutton Fertilizer" and "Pur? English Di solved Bone," which wo receive direct fro Englaud, and can ofter to thu ? public at r doced prices. COLES, SIZE? A CO., No.. li Mel mush street, AUKUSU, Ga. Agent, Til OS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 0^ _^_^__Oct 13 Gmo Sundries. WE have received a large supply of t following gooda, which wo are offsril at low prici'B: Whole, hair and quarter boxea RAISIN -i, Almonds, Palm Nuts, Filberte. Pecana, Wainui s Nov 33 .;? . JOHN; AftNEW A SON. The Hester StaTjles. c?\ THE undersigned have I &s\XX muved their Stables to the ni flwflV^ry building, IniD-edlntely Huuih ^^uAJbT^krlvfamiuy'e Hall, and, with a ni y?r^t^ fatoek of CARRIAGES. RU OIES um lino HORSES, are prepared lo a ?wer all calls that may bu made upon the Horses txiught and sold on ooinuiissit Persons in want ot good stuck. Are invited give na a call. Liberal advances made stock loft for aalo. BOYCE Si CO, W. H. BOYCE. C. H PKTTINOir.t.._??HJ^ Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. ALAUGE assortment und choice varie! _Jmn in und for sale luw. li. HOPE. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture UTare-rooi Moin Strr.rl. near I'lain. NOW on baud und daily 1 ??j v*~^?r^Qc lying from the mauuf: jr ^gj?ajS?wC[ U), li;r' uf Vork, Boat? ifeaggSSESOT Cincinnati and Louisville,! Jf ?J? largest assort merit nf PU MTUltEevei kept in thia market, coueiati in part of Walutu Parlor, Chamber and Di ing-Rooni Sulla; 200 Bedsteads ol diff?re pat terna, III Walnut and Imitation; also, t celebrated Georgia Split-hut tom Chairs. All kinda of MATTRESSES made toonil UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done ?hoi test notice and in the beni manner. Terms caeh and Good? cheap. Oct 31 To the Ladies. ^fa>_B__ THE PBIZE MEDAL w fflHjJ!i'f% awarded to Mra. C. E REE VtSri. iL H Wain atreet, Columbia, fur t ^BP IfM nest HATS at thu Fair of t Jsa^/iMl '"'llt'1 Candir?a Agricnltnral a ^SJSJHOST Mechanical Hooietv. She also li Va full supply of BONNETS, Ha it i h hons, Flowers, Hair, Furs, Cloaks, a everything usually kepi in a first class Mil nery Establishment. Tho Ladies of Col? bia and elsewhere will please rall and see I tlie m se ives. Orders solicited. Prices 1 duced. Nor ll New Stationery House E. JR. STOKES HAS j nut opened, in tho new and hau day r- p building immediately opposite tub Pj . >- , nix omoe, ou Main street, a complete1 titoci ol STATIONERS, Comprising rotter, 0?n and Note Pap* . ol all aises, qualities and of every deabrlp ioii; Plat Papers of Oap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me diam, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial ?j whiob will bo sold iu any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Books of any HIZO, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any stylo, at short notice. ENVELOPES In endless variety-all siaeB, colora and quali? ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety. Memorandum and Pasa Hook?, Pocket Hooka, Invoice and letter Keelo*, Receipt Books, Note Books. AUOairEOTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will ?nd a complete block ot materials for tholr use. Drawiug Paper, iu cheeta and rolls, Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Peucila, Water Colors, in cakes aud boxes. Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERV Of every do tori pi iou;'a great vrriety of con ve? nu.nt aud useful articles for both Teacher? and I'upils. ALSO, Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port? folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety ot FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a mont elegant stock o! Ooh! Pe IIB and Pencil Cam-?, euperbly-mounted Rubbor Oooib. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage; Chora and Backgam? mon Men ' nd Boards; Visiting and Wedding Cat da. and every th ii. g usually kept in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Which the Proel ictor in tends this shall bo. He will atill condun his BINDERY a?>d BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and Pi.PER UULINO ESTABLISHMENT, which haa been iu euccositfuloperation for over thirty \ oar? iu thia State, and to which bo will continuo to devote bia owu personal attention Hia xtoek will bu kept up full and complete, and hia prices will bo found alwaya reasonable, and tic hopes to have aaharn of patronage. E. R 8 PORKS, Main street, Nov 8 Opposite PHO/.NIX Ofllco. BUY THE GENUINE Standard Scales, More than 250 Different Modificationa. VOKNTS ALSO FOH THE ll EST AI,Al; M SION* Y DltAWKB FAiKU i H KM & * O . 252 Broadway, New York. PAIRO vNK?, BR.oWN <S CO., 118 Afi-A; street, Boston. For ?alu by leading Hardware Dealers. ?Sept 27 wf 4nio_ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, QUA R LU TT E. N. C. SOLICIT ordere lor COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, aud Family Groceries goniirallv Orders filled careful!} and prompt? ly_'_Pet? 7 lyr Just Received. -J f\ HALF OH EH TB aaaorted TEA. Though IU the price in market haa advanced 15 uer cent , wo succeeded in getting our August hill duplicated, Which -wo offer at aame price aa belora. ! ; L?RICK Af LOWRANCE. . Martin's Slicing-Sub-Soiler and Deep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purcbaacd the right for this statu to manufacture and aell thu above plow, the best and cheapest yet introduced, desires a rebuble Agent at every County Court House iu thu Statu. Oct 10 EDWARD HOPE. TH ITU IU j C CHARLES PROPERLY apnroci?ting thc necessity of resolved tn tho outset to offer their Pe within tho reach of every planter. They oflei SOLUBLE A complete Anijnoniated Fertilizer, at f4S ca nnxt, with approved city accept ance. The DISSOLVED For composting with Cotton Seed or Stable i! ?25 cash,Tir ?:?0 ou crodit aa above. This is ISst year to their entire natiafaet ion. WM. J. D. General A J. M. BLAKF.LY, Agont at Columbia, S. C. ETI WAN FE 11HREE VERY SUPEUIOR ARTICLES are o . phatu Company uf Charlc-blou, S. C., vi/.: ETIWAft A complete Manure, adapted to Cotton, (Irai heretofore offered at tho very high grade of Limo, with tho addition, ri*? herotofofo, of Pt $55 per ton, if paid oh or hetoro tho lat of Apri 1872, without interest ! ETIWAN C A new article of tho samo high grade of Si menta Of Cotton Seed in euch u manner IIB to and Grain, at A lower price than thc Etiwan G the lat nf April non, f 43 pur ton, payable Nev ETIWAN DISS Averaging from eighteen tn twenty per rent, ot the plainer. l>v boin po? 11 li ff, to obtain two to oust and f? right. Price ?35 per ton, if paid ou payable lat. November 1672, wu bout int et mt. PAKE NOTICE-That ult theao Fertilizers 1 aud mtiat help for moro limn ono year, | WM. C. BEE & CO., Gene H. O' NEALE OJ SON, Agents ni (Join* S STR?D Ia tho piuco win The Best and CLOT il I Nfl ANO GEXTS k k k k WE aro now prepared to exhibit ono of tho 1 thia market, and At Astonishin Our motto ls "QUICK 8ALE8 AND SMALL CITIZENS' BAVINQ8 BANK ??tfit? OA?OLINA ' lili-.???*--. i:..; ' Deposit? of ?i flf?d tJpwutds Received, AJ? JJ t? JA TEJ? ?JiST. O?M P?UMJhBD fYiP?i<il-X M ON Til s OS ??imVBTS. OFFICE ?a. Wm. Martin, Pr?sident. Juba B. palmer. Vice-President. A. O Brenner, Cashier, j. U. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier, i oharge of Brandies. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Bampton, William Marijn. A. C. Has kell, F. W. MoMaater, John P. Thomas, E. H, HoiuiUh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E; Gregg, Columbia. J. Bli Greggs Marion. li. ?. aoou, Newberry. W.O. Mayes,Newberry. B. li. Rutledge,Charleston; J Daniel Kavenel, Jr.. Charleston . W MeoliaUioe, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phana and others may here deposit their sav* lugs sud draw a liberal rate of interest there* on. pantera, Professional Men and t'rusteet wishing to draw m torea t eu their tunda until they require them for businesaur other pm? POSOB; Parents desiring to set apart anall .lama for their children, and Married Womop and Minora (, wilone dopositB can only ne with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay naide funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and,at IheSamo time, be subject to withdrawalwnen .3 e ed bd._Aug 18 " WTBAL NATIONAL BAM UK COL.TJMI11A. 8. C. Present Capital. $150,000. ? ??. AUTHORIZE!!) CAPITAL, 8*00,000. OFttOUUS. . John B. Palmer, rruaident. A. G. Bruuizur, Caahiur. C. N. G. butt, Aaataiaut Caahiur. Dill KOTO BS. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor, F. W. McMaa tor, lt. L>. dunn, ot it. ii. bonn & bon; G. Vt. Bearduu,oi Copeland A Dearden; lt. L. Bryan, ol Hr\ au & McCartcr; \Y. C. bwafllfeld, bl li. A W. C Swaftield. F. W. McMaater, Solicitor, ri TH US Bunk ie now upuu tor the transact on X ot a gout ral banking boaineah. CKUTIKICATKH I ur LKI'USII ut currency o? coin, bearing Mitel vet ul the rale Of ?wen (7j per cent per annum, in kind, will bi- jaeUud. Deposita trtilu County Officers t-apeciaily an- ? helled ? also, ti om Trusttt*. Administrators, Executors, fy-ofesstonut Dieu, and otb* re. P?rti?ulaV-a'?teuiion kiv?ii tn accounts of Ci'y and \J6iihtry Merchants, and other ouoi neaa mun, and the Usual aoc?nimodatlinns ex? tended. Notes, lillis <>/' Exchange, and other evi dencer of debt discounted, aiul money loaned on collateral. Stocks, ?tumis, Gold, Silver bought ami said. AtutUuled (,'wrency purchased at a small discount. Sight lirafls drawn direct un ail the promi? nent place* in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, tier-many, He.lgium, flatland, lien- | murk lind the Orir.nl. Letters oj'Credit laauuU, | I ayahle in any ut thc above plac?a Drafts on all thu piouiiuvlu cities in the United Stales bought and soitl. Hanking House opposite Colombia lintel ripon fi om 0 u> ;t _ Feb 28 ly Pickles, Fruits asd Vegetables. -| DOi?EN, in glaaa and cana, of thu LOvr ChoiCeat kinda, aa follows: F.nglii-b PiiidaJilI and Chow Chow; .California Apricot* and liai lieu iv-ai s; Pine Apple.-, ireah Peach? es, Pluma, Sirtk'-vberi iva| tomatoes, Green Corn, Aapafagila, "bpaulsh Oliven, Capera" Worcester-Sanee, Fr?-iieli -and EngUnh Mus? tard, Defleirated Cocoanut,. Uhocelut c Paste, Ejjaoncg Coin u, ?vo.;aii ireeh and loi rule luw for "cash. K- HO|PK' Hardware, etc. 1 i~\4T\ POS. E? AXI:S. XV7\-r 4'J bntea'Hagging. 200 bundles ArrowTu-s. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels. 2?0 pairs Pru ce Chams. Just received and lor tia'o at lo? ( ni miirke.t priera. L?RICK'.v LOW KAN CE. S VUi:l?>, IIO.NPS uml tOlTON?. bought | Slid sold by D GAMllhlLLiL r-koi . ; iF TON, S. C., fostering thc pfantirig'intoreM of the South, j irtUia?r? at a price which would place them | ? their I GUANOS, iah, or ?50 on a credit to thu lat uf November , PHOSPHATE, [anuru, ia now offered at tho very low price of highly recommended by planters who used it RAVEVEL, President, i AIKEN, gent, Nu. 5 Contral Wbai f, Charleston, S. C. I Bec 10 t3mo iffercd by tho Sulphuric Acid and Superphos- . r GU'AttO. . . ... I n and Tobacco, beiqg Gie.wulNknown article ? fifteen .percent, dissolved bunn Phosphate nf :ruvun Guano, "A-tfnionl'a tittil pdt*ah. 'Price 1 1 next, arid ffiO per ton, parable lsd -November, ' I ROP FOOD. linnie Ph-iaphalo, compounded with tho ole inanro onrr bf the beet- Prriihzera tof Cotton nano. Price MO per ton, il paid onorbeloiej 'umber 1st, 1872, without interest. OLVJ5D BONE. ; L-esolved Bone Phosphate, in?) fhn* enabling i ns ol hull that giadu at a raving ol our turf or before the Ift of April n?c>t; ?-10 per ton, ire nf l \io highest gnvie. nj Soluble Phosphate, ?ral Agents, Charleston, S. 0. <? tibia, &'. C. Dec iii f3iuo S & BRO. .rn you can Ltiy the Cheapest f $ i r PURN1SIB NG fi ft ODS. , s k s k 1 tunat choice and aulect Stocks over offered in , , g Low Prices. PROFITS." Oct B ? i warn OBOIOE *ml aetectrF?MJLY QjlQOEMEB, full assortment ot Bogara, Co&rtwSk., ?w* *aU Lasutyri; Tesa of all kinds; Chocolates, Brena*??co?, locklea, Sauces and Table Presataga ol all kinda and dca- rlpticDB, Cheetr -bap-rt fio, Fact oil. Floe apple and ot Lei e. A lull Heek <t tlu list bian?o of FLOUR, In b?rrela and parkas, conaialipg in.part of Nonpareil, Madison and'HighUud. Also, Oatmeal, Pearl Grist, Hominy, Corn, eto.; Tapio and Liverpool Salt, Biscuit and Crackers of all kinds, EDR lieh and American. Pofat'oe?,' Onions and other1 Vegetable*-cor stat Uv on band to supply retail trude. . A full supply'of ?U Junda of EA NC Y HO2.PB, including Colgate's beat toilet, Sad that fqr domestic nurpoBea. La, nfl ed. Good?,of, esrpry deaeriptlv?. JeDu ?and Pr?serv?e, eatfamily Butter, Lard, Molasses pl 411 grades, Meats, Bama. Drit d Bctf, TOD RUO?, Bacon Strip?. B?llloa and Saree. Ahp, jt huli?+adr/imeot of FISH, including beet Ko. 1 ant* Muaa MacnereV, and Smoked and Plokkfl Honiton, oto. Particular atttntit n ie united to oar full stook of LI QU O II S , Smbrsci^ib^ fccstc?^?~dr^?????,?5J?'"'T'd dornf ?tic. to be found . J-BB?9?^JJ A in tba market. CHAMP?A?Mn? of all popular brande; bheinia, y?r?TiWftJL?^6& Kaneira, Port and Catawba Wipes of alfkinde, and Bittere of MmSfiliam^BmeL^ oTorygrtiflo. AIHO, rnglixh, Stitch and Brimin ALES, of the jj [fl} [jJ^M^^WSmW^J iollcAvUig bra^id?: MoKwaii'-?, Muir &. Bone', Young* r'e, etc, clo. Mfr 'R0?-4fytfW IWwir" Especial attention I? .oahedi.to. our MONOGhAM ?nd *'^''crit?H^<^|4B|^^?iWfp Wl?I^KEYH, the bott iy the.injjka Lor family ueo or medicinal *fo?^&JtBgB8&m%m^ puriioaes. Aleo, {o ?n,'r BilA?TJljre4"mpluding'i,b'e beet Divert \JB*%~~SSE?\J PeJluvoiRon, Lartcrutio -Pref. Cogt)^ vnrtfrgo of 18C5. Aho f^if^lMf ? f GINS, Pklm?lto and fcwan WHOO?. ^Alnmpoiw d and warranted '^SZ^^m^^^^Slt good.. Jdeo.-?jJiave*n bajjdia.fnUoliapkjQf choice CIGARS and ^^^T*^ _" ?BEWINO.JTQBACCO, BaglcVs fin? Cpt, eto. A stork of HAGGING and COTTON TIES, aud oilier artjcleu for plantation l?Ve- In fact, everytLing needed orlo bo 'ouud in a first olav* Grocerv Store, and at prie^fe to suit tbe times. We warrant our goods flrat elana, and invite A o iuattftotion ot them. HA BD Y SOLOMON, OctiO Columbia Hotel Block. The Ohariestcn Charitable Association For the Benefit of the FREE SCHOOL FUND. Incorporated, by Aot of Assembly, 1870. Approved Marah 8, 1671. Second Grand Single NTn??>9r Baffle and Distribution Awards. Awards of United States Gold Bouda, Diamonds, Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c., For the Benefit of the Frea School Fond, will take place on ?iilUuAV. pBCKMBKIt ?3, 1811, At No. 147 Meeting atrpet, Charlo*, ton, S. O , at 1 o'clock P. M., in public. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR! KlJUKDlh.K OK A WAH UH. Ono Award of a set of Diamond Esr-hing? ?nd i'reaatpin-the Diamonds are large and nf t bo purest water. Alao, a targe Solitaire Diamond King, and a pair of very heavy Cu.ld Brae ehta, nith 'I aesela-deb?aiUlted a? No. 1 in the awaida, valued at.$2.000 Ono Award of ono cot of DianAnird-t^r-lliiiK" and Uieaatpin, large and pure Brilliants, richly wet-designated a? Ko 2 irifctie'ti'tKarris. valued at.:. 1,250 One Award of om* eut of Diamoud j Knr-lbju'ga and Dr?aetpin, large 'Brilliants-deeig nated aa No. 3 in tho award?, valued rat...1,000 One Award of ono .-ot of Diamoud Ear-lung* and Breastpin-detignated aa No 4 in the award*, valued at..'.'. .'.. I,t00 One Award nf on? laigo Diamond Croea ?Breast pin, large Diamoi.da-designated aa No. 5 in tim awards, fained it.!... 800 Ono Award rich Ciiw'er Diamond King -designated a? No. 6 in the awarda, valned at.. 400 One iward Clutter, Diamond Hilm, set uval-designated aa Nu. 7.iu awards Iva ucd at.. 300 One Award of a G??^?onV3.i?,a'Wanwrid jCttMt'c'r iireaatp:::, largo D:amond In centre designated aa No. 8 in the awarda, val ned at. 700 One Awaid ol ningle * tuno Diamond Mum -ih-signa' ed as No. 9 in the ?war dr, valued at 100 One Aw nd of a Ladt *s Gold Wa tell, willi, ?plt-.iidid.Uold Opera Chain and TascclB-de Blunat< d as No. 10 m tho awarda, veined ot. 300 One Award of a Lady'* Odd Watah and heavy Gold Opera Chain-designated as No. ll in tin- awards, valued at.*.. 250 One Awml ul a i.ads'n Gold War.ch and large Gold Cusin, with Tassels-det-iguatvd aa No. 12 iu the awarda, valued at.. 200 One Awurd of a Lady's Gold Waich and largo Opera Chain, Taeaeltd-designated aa Nu. 13 ill the aWards. valued at..... **. . 200 Ono Award ot a Geiith-man's Gold Watch. HII IU winder, timing filth and quarter se? conds, made hy Jorgenson,one of ch" beal timing Watches in the United Stat??, with ibaanive Gold Ol tain - idcaim. tfd sslNo. 14 in the awards, valned at. 700 One Award ot a Gentleman's Qold Watch, ?tem windor, with large Gold Chain-desig? nated aa No. 15 inthu awarda, v?luod at. 800 Oro Award of a Gt ntlcnian'a Gold -Watch, btem winder, and maeeive Gold Chain-de? signated aa No. 10 m.ibo awarda, valued at. 300 Ono Award of a Gentleman's Largo Gold Hunting Watch, undo by Tobias, with massive Gold Chain-derignuiod aa No. 17 in tho award?, valued at. 300 One Award of a OontIonian'* Gold Walch, atom winder, with heavy Gold Chain - deaig iiaied a? No 18 in the awarda, Value,d at. ,.'.. 300 (in- Award of ono sot of Solid .-HiveriBpo?us and 'Forks-designated as No. 19 in tho ?Warda, valued at. 200 One Award of one Triple-Puned, Pea Se.t ?rn White Metal, largo Plated Waiter, one pair Fruit Staude, and one pair Cako Ilakkutn -designated aa No. 20 in awards, valutd at 200 20 Award*, each of $Ro United Kt ?tea Gold Bondi, new inane, valued at. 1,000 00 Awarda, each ut .oue-l?urth of, A. $ mt) <i old Bon d?, United States, new iaaue, valned i>aoh nt $25..:? . 1,500 Ail tho above awarda can bu examinol; at the lOffioei of the Association, No. 147; Meeting Blrcot. Charleston, S. C. AU tho Diamonds'are of the purest qnality,:aud aro Jarg? and mount? d in the latest wtyle, and -hayo Miep?- expressly imported by Mesara. Larmour A\ Oo., Jewelers. Baltimore. MaryJanily Cor :tha uVasdtiarion, and the vaines n?med ure j net at mar? ket prices. The Ladiea ?i o reappetfdliy>reUa?Mk<--d to call sad examine Hit**beautiful goods. Itrmrinbtr, ?very Anurd unnl bi I)l.l#lt>titrd oil I lie lin yi o? I lia lt a tn? to Itt* Cert men te-lloldvra. Thc above AwmiU lo- be Diatr|buteil in Gold Ronda, Diamond?, Watekci, Jnvrli y, itr , In Conformtfy *?? i.tviv. CKJi TIF IQ A1 -JCS OXLT ONE LOLLAR! Dec 3- For all Orders, add^eae L. T. LEVIN, Columbia,S. C. The Brooklyn idfe Insurance Company, I alar|lflciT^T?iltK. r'\ Paid Up Cash Capilar and Assets'Two Millions Dollars. -.'o'' .'? ? CHBISTLAN W. BHUCK. President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary. . W. ll. WALLACE, Vice-Pretideut. -DI PARKS-FAGKLEB, Actual y. OFFICE NO. 141 BROAD WAT', NEW YORK. JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTJUEB, General Agents and Managers for'Sonth Carolina and Aug nata, Georgia. AS General Agent*, wo take pleaeure in preanntln?? this well known and responsible Com- : pan y to the public, and iu recommending it ae first class In .every way. [We .might add j much more on thia subject, hut, h ein g. Interested attite Agtnta, prefer to speak thrqugb dis- ! interests!partie*. Therefore, read-and digoi-! tho following noliccB-among many tuber? trom both Northern and southern papers, an to the virtueo of tbis Company: There ia no belter company iud he lana. - A oompariapn with other corporation a of a Bind? iar character will convince all of the ivpttiortofety in taking jrU-kaiwitb too BiooklvnLife. [t4>lumhus,.Oa., Sun, January 37.1869. Tho Hi ooh li o Lifo han placed Huell in tho vanguard bf insurance reform, ona ie the pirti company that baa done lull justice lo the irrbort-d, ftc. [Insurance Times, Ann York, Jouunry, 1G09. ' Thia gi eat feature of .caelf Hiirreudfr.valn.ee JS> an Important iuipro.vemum that elgnuliaea the era of nieurunce.-Ra M ph 'Etidtii?L A". C Tliis plan-giiaranteed-*u'rt?nder':vkJn?H-removes the tole objection i i?-ling tb making an application for insurance., liluechlfuiey beet mes a piece, cf negotiable papery as easily trans ferrell as a Goperhmfflt bond -i?.m^u.-M?fs. Fi'St. 1BC0 A policy in thu Brooklyn I jfo.iBiwnrth no much m ready money. 'I bia ia thc only life cum puny that ha? can ie-.! thia excellent fea'tnic into bntdneta, [Dispatch St. Louis. Afc, January 7.1809. . We call rspeuiaJ attontion lo thia distinctive aud advanlageoue feature of guaranteed nnr rendei value, particularly oharacteiiatic-of tho Brooklyn-Life. And alao to tho factual there ure no clat-sis in the P.ropkhn Life; all fare alike, wheijn r tn m the North, Smith, EM^I or Weft ALn, wo direct the attention of the public to the fact that policies can be obtained in thtM Company, owing to ita i.-areinl-managt nu nt' apd aupcrior. adyantagta, at lower rates than io any nt her company of (quat Haflk and solvenev in A mei ic a (.BACON BUTLKB, General Agents. Oflice al eve Dr. Fisht-r.'a Diug.Sltxc, Colombia,S. C., and ?t Ecgifn ld Court Home. IU liable flinn'1* wan*) rt in tv? ry lt.wu *>i-d Ct untj in the Stele, and alto in the eitv of Au guata, to ?hon) 11bi ial uummh-Bion* will bp paid. Nov 4 3mo Lill THESOUTHCAR?L?NA FOR Ti JE PROMOTION. OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER; CH?DWICJ&V.GAEY & C0.;J:gentg, CHARLESTON, S. C. A aeries of CONCERTS wUl bc>glrcn .underline, ataapleea of the souffl mmn mmmmiui \m umm SOCIETY, AT THE ACADEMY-OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., CIOMMKNC1NO January 8, 1872 at which Drawings will lake place and distributions made i to Ticket Jloldi ra ct tho-entiro ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING AT CHA RI, KS 2 ON, S. C., Aud oiahin various amounts, making in all 2,406 Gifts, Estimated at $5OO,000. La) 000 SEASON j'IOKrJi'6 OF ADMISSION, AT f5 EACH. All order* ntl tot 1) confidehtial. For rt-lerenees and full pnrliculara ?end for Circulars. The Dra'dng of Ibis ?mat Southern Entt rprias will be conductvd under the supeivislon of tho loll - vt. i i % well known Gen t lomen ; . Gen. A. li W ulGU I', nf Goorgia. Col. li n. RUTLEDGE, o? Koulh Carolina. Oen li HADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia Hon BOOEH A. PliYOB. of New York. Itemittauee cnn ho ni ado to u?, au thc 1'iokets will be sent by return mail by HUI I.e lt, CHADWICK, OAKY Jk CO., CbarUttnn, 8. C. G KN. M. C. BU I LEK. "Ji^H? CHADWICK 'URN. M. W. GARY Ticketa eau be procured of D. O i M Blt 11 I. A CO., Columbia, 8. C. Nov 14 GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION ! TUCKETS to the Concerts of tho SOUTH CAHOLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO? CIATION ready for sale and delivery. All orders from the country promptly filled. Agenta ? anted for the Count ic? of Lancaster, Lntiugton, Spartanbnrg, Greenville, Abbeville, Ooo iee and Pickons. Apply to D. GAMBRILI. A CO., .lnne? General Aconta, Columbia, 8. C. American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS relish: better md much cheaper than Sardines. For sale ?y K. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal lou or barrel. Also, In glaass, pinta and qnarta. Foraalelow. E.HOPE. Change of Schedule . L WILUIKOTOK, COLUMBIA A ATJOCBTA B. B. Co. Vtff? WILMI?OTOT?, M. C., ATJOD?T 0,1871. V rar m nrrwnTMwri . APTOB tua date tho .A. ??M?BS? followlOg schedule will 1 be ran by tra?na on ici? roach ? r , DAY mniM TBA? [DAILX. ] f . LeaTe Wiln?ioaWn tUnlon Deppu 5.0OA.H. H? Ar rire at Florence. 9.18 A. M. S Arrive at KingavUle.12 90 P. M. *. Leave KinirsTllie... ?... v. ;?.10 A. M. jjk, Arrive at Florenoe..........11108 P. M. Arrive at W ilmingto?., .0-90P. M* ?| S LOHT IlPim TRAIH, 8?KDAT EXOWTED. fl -, Leave Wilmington.' 7.10 P. M. ft A Arrive at Florence. 1.84 A. M. V Arrive at Kingsville. 846 A. If. \ Leave KingavUle.8 40 P. M. Arrive at Florence.11.05 P. M. M Arrive at Wilmington. 0 80 A. M. V Ang 9 JOHN C. WINDER, OeulBop't. JS Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R.B. CO., \ COMP AKT SHOPS. N. C., June 8.1871. sa?&BS0aa&4 ON and aRer tJONDAY, fliSiBjiDe 4,1871. TRAIN B will bs rsa over this Road in accordance with the following TIME TABLE. V Traine Coing East. Tra?na Weat. ?. Express. Mail. ft j ABBIVS. LEAVE. AB HIVE. t. KA Va. i ? Charlotte 5.35 a m ?? -\ 8.10pm 8aUabnry8.08am 8.28 a m 5.26 pm 6.80 pm > Gr'nab'oll.08amll.l8am 8.25pm 8.85 p m i Co8bopl2 40 pm 1.05 pm 9.66 p m 10.16 p m ' Hillsboro 2.28pm 2.88pm 11.86 p m 11.87 p m Raleigh 5.06 p m 2.00 am 2.40 a m Goldaboro 7-20 a m Charlotte?.16 am 8.00 pu H a I is b ' ry 4.82 am 4.87am 5.16 pm 5.26 p m S * Gr'nsb'o 1.25a m 186 am 3.10 pm 920 p m ?V Co Shop ll 87 pm 13.02 a m 12.80 pm 12.00 pm Hill8brol0.O7pml0.09am li.07am 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.68 p m 7 40 a m 8.45 a m Goldeb'o 8.00 pm Jone 0_W. H. OREEN. Maa. Trana. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MARCH 1, 1871. B?5ftMr?aE!ll!?/*dato, the following schedule will be run daily, Bnndaya excepted: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7 CC a. m. " Alston.9.10 a.m. " "Newberry..11.16 a. m. " Ookeebury.8.00 p.m. " Belton.5.00 p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 6.80 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.15 a.m. V Belton. 8 05 a. m. " Ookeabnry.'.10.07 a. m. " Abbeville.8 16 a.m. " Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " Alston...-.4d5 p.m. Arrive at Columbia.,.,54(5 p. ni. TBOS. DODAMEAD. General Bup. M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket Agent. Charlotte. Columbia and Augnsta R. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, H. C., AngnBt 4, 1871. CZ aPB. MaataV ON and af Ur 8UNDA"* WP?55*SB^3B?*next, Gib inst , the follow? ing schedule will be ruo over this road': OOllfO IfOBTH. Trnin No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta. 8 25 A M. 6.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.8.00 A M. 11.00 P. M. Arrive Cbarlotte.2 15 P. M. 5 20 A. M. CHUNO aoOTB Leave Cbarlotte.7 40 A M. 8 16 P. M. Leave Columbia.... 1 57 P. M. 2.80 A. M. Arrive Augusta.0.50 P. M. 7 SO A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Bun day*excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all purnta North, Hon tb and Weat. Through tickets sold and baggage ch eek< d to all principal point?. Standard Hue-Weah ington City time, 10 minutes laster Iban this citv. E. P. ALEXANDER, G?aeralSup. E. Bj DORSET. Gen. Freight ?nd.Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. SOUTH CA ROU NA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLOMBIA, K. G., June 9. 1871. fSt SHU va CBftUgg^ Obangeof Schedule i lpi^SsaSsHEEHr> to go into nffect on anil utter Minda.y,_llih instant: .MAIL AN JJ, TA ea KS U KU TRAIN. Leave Colnmhik HI.7 40am Arrive at Charleston at.9 20pm Laave Gbmrlfeet?lias'.... ;_.S? J. 8.20 a m / rriyw ar Columbia al........ 8i40p ni yiOHT EXPRESS,TBEIOBT. AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Colombia-et'.".'. :.v- ....7.66pm Ar ri ve at Oharieston at, :_ .-. .-. : ;.. 6.45 a m Leave Cha/letdvn st...,. .i,. j.UO p ni Arrive at C<dumbia at......(LOO a m Camden Accommodation Trahi .will con tinne to Tun'to Columbia as tornierly-Mon dayeY>Wedu*Bdavft-?hd Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, Viceilfrestdent. S. B. PICEIKS. General, Ticket, Agent.. 8oheduie on Blue -Ridge Railroad. * rtaTjtfrW-?? Leave Anderson..6.00 P. M. \Wr*Wi Pendleton.... .7.00 ~ Tr .. ' ' " i hmiih t .>:. 1^5 " ??Sive, at Valhalla.\.?.8780 ?kvt? walhalla.\ .8.16 A. M Perrvvllle.la/Ou .. : Pendleton...5.30 " Arrive at .Anderson., .O.vO " Waiting at Anderson ope bout for the, arrival ot np train on Greenville abd Columbia Road. Jnly 2 _ :; W/TI.-D1 OATLfrABP. Sup, Rummer Schedule 8.;& ?4,R. R., PJCTWSISH DOWN TILAJN. .UP TRAIN. frayv^Hr? ?rrivc. Leave. Arrive. Leave. apkttlUiburg.. l?o- ..5.2t" Matraville. COO COO 4.?3 4.68 Paoolet. 6 08 6,13 4.40 4.45 JonesVille..... fi ,13 ' G 48 4 05 4.10 Unionville. 7 25 750 8 06 3.25 Hautuo. 6 20 8 26 .2 90- 2.85 Fish Dam.. . 8-40 8*46 . 2,10 ' 8.15 Shelton... 9.15 9 20 1 85 . 1.40 Eyles" Ford... 0.40 9 45 ?.19' 1.17 Strother..'.... 10 05 10.10 Mi60 ' 12.65 . Abit?n.1L00 . u ?12.00 May ?4 THOB. B. JET.ER,;Praaident. ''Motte'? Victoria Tonic Bittert." For Ike cure of JTyspepnia, Ague pad iFeoer, Uilious liiaensta. General Debility, find all Impurities of ike Blood. rp ll EKE BITTERS have now firmly esta X blialied thomMelvts in the favor of the ?iublic and, the medica) profession. .Prepared rom purely, vegetable ingrtihentH of ananow lodged ?'ffioaey, their nurtvaled ahd'^iiighly tonic, ?ti nm luting and prnphry'lacUc qnaJitiea p?nubarly adapt tbem tn all cavea of General Debility,* Nervous Prostration of ?he Sys? tem, Ap. As an excitant of the appetite and a whole? some aid to the proceie of digestion', they will be found to be very efficacious, while their peculiar meilical propi rm e ioothir tbem of unequaled value lo thone t-pbject tp.Chiilt and Fever, Congestion, kud otbt-r rniasmatio diseases. Thea? Hit leva will b? found moat wonder? fully bentficial in ail cuse* of Debility and Ir? regularities ot Kemalea. hcr-sotver intro? duced, they bfccom? a standard article-a medicinal staple Unlike the many noxious . t i umlaute ad ver'n ed, they brace and fortify the system withont exciting : undue ourebral action. They aro without doubt the heat to? bie and coiiHiituiional renovator ever offered tn the public. MO 1 TE A TARRANT, Manufacturers mid Hole Proprietors, Newberry. B. C. Sold by E. (I. IlEiviTsn, Columbia, 8. C. Sept IC fimo Oanned Goods! Canped Gooda! ir|l C AHES freah CANNED GOODS, taut X ?JVs received, consisting in part as follows I'oachea, Wno Apples, Pears, Blackberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, String Beano, Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey; O Beef1, Mutton, Asparagus, Cove aud Spiced Oysters, Balnipn? Lob? ster*, etc. For sale by Got 4_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Butter. 4 TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, 1-fc G tubB Mountain Rutter. 3 tubs fine Goshen Butter. All nice and fresh and for sale LOW. J)ctJ_ L?RICK A LOWRANCE. SFBCI?L. ATtEKTlON given to theo ol lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of State SecnrUies. bv Nov 23 Gmo P. Of M BRILL, Br?ker.