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mg GLEANER,
ZVEBY WEDNESDAY MOBKIHO.
<v JULIAM A. SELBY,
PUDLtSHEB AXP PBOPB1ETOB.
Office on Ri ch af daon Street, near Taylor
a*- Book and Job Printing of everydeecrip
: o u promptly ?nfl faithfully attende cl to.
.' ADVEK TIS KHKHT8
'. Qiortod in tho Daily at 75 cents per square
er the first aud 50 cents each subs?quent in
sertiop. Long advertisements by the week,
non th or year, at reasonable rates.
SOBBOBIPTIOH.
Daily,six months,*? 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 SC;
Meekly, 1 SQ. ?
The last tale of man's unfaithfulness
to. man oomes, fro ta Selma, Alabama.
On tho 1st of January, 1871, a syndicate
o: young men waa formed, one o! whom,
the most trustworthy of them, waa ap?
pointed treasurer. They then signed a 1
temperance pledge, and agreed to depo
B. t on the first day of each month 810
each, to be divided at the end of the
year among those members who . re?
mained faithful to their obligation. One
by one they fainted and fell, until, at
the expiration of the specified time,
there was only one who bad not yielded
to the liquid temptation. He repaired
at the hoar of noon on New Year's Day
to the appointed place of rendezvous to
receive the $1,440 which he had so nobly
earned. Bat the other eleven were not
i hore; so, foll of fiery thirst, he hastened
to a neighboring saloon to take his first
nip for a twelvemonth. He had partial?
ly swallowed it when ten of his col?
leagues entered, and revealed to him the
horrifying fact that his watch was twenty
minutes too fast. He, too, had fallen,
and the vision of a well-filled pocket?
book vanished. Tbe eleven then re?
paired to tbe office of the treasurer, only \
to learn that he had lost all the money
playing draw-poker with one of the
church trustees. An effort is now being
made to keep the Borrowfnl story out of
the newspapers.
A celebrated clergyman recently said
that he had found more good in bad peo?
ple and more bad iu good people than he
ever expeoted.
Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company
OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting
publio in fall confidence in its excellence
ss a
Permanent Manure.
It waa extensively UBod the paat season on
Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire
satisfaction, as is shown by a number ot
certificates from some of the beat plantera In
Georgia and South Carolina.
Our prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia $15
{>er ton oath, put up in osaka or barrels, do
ivered iu tho city of Auguata or at any land?
ing on the Savannah River. The price of our
XXX) or Maaon's Lime, ia $2 per barrel, de?
livered aa abovo.
We are agents for the celebrated "Stonewall
Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dis?
solved Bone," which we receive direot from
England, and can offer to the public at re
duood prices. COLES, 8IZER A CO.,
No, 14 McIntosh street, Augusta, Ga.
Agent, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8.
C._Oct 13 Orno
Frightful Prophecy.
IF you neglect a cough or a cold, however
slight, conaumption, that great destroyer,
wiU be eure to follow. The inscription upon
the tomb-stone will be in the following start?
ling words:
"Dian FBOH A NEGLECTED Conon."
Btanley'a celebrated COUGH SYRUP will
euro coughs, oolds, asthma, throat affections,
when no other preparation will. Try a bot?
tle. Prepared only by
Nov 25 t E- H. HEINITBH, Dmggi-rt.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
For Composting with Cotton Soed.
Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time.
THIS article ia prepared under the superin?
tendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN BAVENEL,
expressly for composting with Cotton Seed.
It was introduced by this Company two
years ago, and ita nee has fully attested its
value. 200 to 250 ponnds of this article per
aero, properly composited with the same
weight of Cotton Seed, furnishes the planter
with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel?
lence at the smallest coat. A compost pre?
pared with this article, aa by printed direc?
tions furnished, contains ali the elementa of
fertility that can enter into a first clasa FER?
TILIZER, while ita economy must commend
ita liberal nae to plantera.
For supplies and printed directiona for
.ompoating, apply to
J. N. ROBSON,
Agent Pacific Gnano Company,
No. 68 East Bay A Noa. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agenta.
Nov 20 8mo
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20
Hayno atroet and Horlbeck'a Wharf,
Charleston, 8. O. Thia is the largest and
most complote factory of tho kind in thc
Southern States, and all artictos in this linc
can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toaie at prices
which dofy competition.
.*?T A PamP??let with full and detailed list
of all Rizos of Doors, Sashes and Blinda, and
the pnceB of each, will be aont froo and poet
paid, on application to
Joly l l ilvr_P. P. TO ALB.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 N. Sfiroeder Street. Baltimore, Md.,
Manufacturera of
PORTABLE ANO STATIONAIIT
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patent Improved, Portabio
O I II CV LAR HAW HILLS.
GANG. M ULA Y A ND SASH SA W MILLS
/.T. RIST MILLS. TIMBER WHEELS, SHIN
VT OLE MACHINES, Ao, Dealora in Circn
lar Saws, Belting and Mill supplies generally
and manufacturer's agents for LefioPs Cole,
brated Turbine Water Wheal and every do.
Bcriptiftn of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY
?3-Houd for descriptive Cataloguen am!
Trioe Lists. May 23 it^ly
errasfflrs' 9*mm JMP?
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposit? of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLOTED JLTTNERATEOI
H?VEN PEE CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON UER TIFIO A 2 ES OE DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTES ON A COO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John ii. Palmer, Yioe-pjreaident.
A. O. Brenizor, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in genera) charge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Oasbier.
Directors. .
Wade Hampton, William Martha, A. C. Has?
kell, F. W.MoMaster.E. il. Heinitah, John Ii.
Palmor, Thomas E, Gregg, Colombia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charlea ton. ?..
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charlea ton.
Meohanlca, Laborera, Clerks, Widows, Or
fthans and others may here deposit their sav
nga and draw a liberal rate ot Interest there
on. Planters, Professional Men andTruateei
wishing to draw interest en their funds until
they require them for business or other pur
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
lama for their ohildren, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits oan only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly aooumulate, and, at
tho Hamo timo, be subject to withdrawals hon
needed._,_Aug 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF1 OOLVaui?, 8. c.
Present Capital, $150,000.
?em
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300.000.
ornoEBs.
John B. Palmer, President.
A. G. Brenizer, Caahier. .
O. N. G. Butt, Assistant Caahier.
DIBECTOBB.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W.McMae
ter, H. D. Benn, of R. D. Benn A Bon: G. (7.
Boardou, of Copeland A Dearden; R.L. Bryan, I
of Bryan A Mc?arter: W. O. Swaffield, of R.
& W. O. Bwaffleld, John C. Seegers, Wm. B.
Stanley.
F. W. MoMastor, Solicitor.
THIS Bank ip now open for tba transaction
of a general banking business.
CEBTIKICATLH or DEPOSIT ot enrroncy or1
coin, bearing intereat at the rate of Bevon (7)
per oent. per annum, in kind, will be leaned.
Deposita from County Officers especially so
j licited: also, from Trustees, Administrators,
Executors, Professional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of |
City and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, and the usual aooommodationa ex?
tended.
Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other evl
dencoa of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchaaed at a amall |
j discount.
Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi?
nent placea in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den-|
I mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit iaaned,
( ayablo in any of the above placea
Drafts on all tho prominent cities in the
United fit ate ft bought and sold.
Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel,
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
WHAT
?F it was only in tho matter of GROCERIES,
thia question could never bo asked, be?
cause tho people of Columbia and up-conutiy
already know tho fact and act upon it.
ABE
We offer the best goods to be found in any
known market, and if better than tho beat
could possibly be had, we ahould have them.
YOU
Our perishable goods aro fresh, daily. We
can soarcely supply the demand, dull as timos
are. In this class we include Hame, Broak
j fast Strips, Tongues, Ao.
ooma
In Flour-handling, wo think, moro heavily
than any merchant here, we offer pecnliar in
? dnoementa in quality aa in price.
TO
In Liqnora, I am assured yon have the in
side track. We trust all who give na a call
will acknowledge the "Corn."
DO
In Fanoy Groceries and Canned Goods, our
aeaortmentia unequaled; overy novelty
ABOUT
Being added to stook promptly, and standard
gooda alwayaon hand.
ITT
Bo, dear reader, whenever your atock ol
Groceries rune abort; whenever a delicacy ia
required for tho aiok room; whenever the ap?
petite- of the epicure faila; in short, whenever
you want anything else but Dry Gooda, Boots
and Shoes, or Queen's Delight, call; and wo
can tell yon, also, where they can be got for
nothing._GEO. 8YMMER8.
Fickle!; Fruits and Vegetables.
1 Kf\ DOZEN, in glass and cans, of tho
1?U choicest kinds, as follows: English
Piocalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots
and Bartlett Pearn; Pine Apples, fresh Peach- |
I es, Plums, Strawberries, Tcmttces, Green
Corn, Asparagus, Bpamah Olives. Canora'
Worcester Bauco, French and English Mus?
tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Pasto,
Essouco Coffee, Ac; all fresh and for salo low
for cash._E. HOPE.
Pipes! Pipes ll '
n/^OO INDIAN CLAY PIPES, for
.V." \JVJ Balo low to dealera.
Nov 23_JOHN C. SEEGERS.
BOLVBLB
PACIFIC GUANO.
-Price, M5 Cash with Usual Advance for Time.
EXPERIENCE in tho HBO of this GUANO
for the paat six years in this state, for
Cotton and Corn, baa BO far established its
character for excellence aa to render com?
ment unnecessary.
In accordance with tho established policy of
the Company, to furnish thu best Concentrat?
ed Fertilizer at the lowest cost to sonsnmera,
this Guano ia put into raarkot thia season at
tho abovo reduced price, which the Company
is enabled to do by reason of its largo facili?
ties and tho rodnoad coat of manufacturo.
The supplies put into market this season
are, as heretoforo, prepared under tho per?
sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravo
uel. Chemist of tho Company, at Chariestoi
S.O.; heneo planter? may rest assured tbs.
its quality and composition ia precisely tin
same as that her' totoro sold.
At tho present low price, ovcry acre plantee
can bo fertilised nilli 200 pounds of Guano, a.
a cost not exceeding tho present vah?o of 30
pounds of cotton, while experience has shown
thal under favorable condition of season and
cultivation, tho crop is increased by tho ap?
plication from two to three-fold tho natural
capacity of the soil; hence under no condition
could it s application fail to compensate for
tho outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON.
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
Nos. GS East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
I JOHN S. REESE A- CO., Genoral Agenta.
Nov SO arno
--r-', -? ,.r ., ,j;v.-j
Blood and Liver Pilis* .
mo cure BICK HEADACHE, Sic* 8 tom ach,
JL D?udnea* or Vertigo. Bad Taste in the
Mouth, lill!ou? Attacks, Palpitation or tori
Heart, Nervousness, Constipatien, Paiu4 ia
tb? BreaBt and Back, Kidney A floe tiona.
To oura all Disorders of the Liver.
To Regulato the Bowel?.
To Purify the Blood.
To give' new life to the wholo'System, the
Blood and Liver. Cannot be surpaased. Try
only one box; you will be convinced. For
sale only at IIEINITBH'S
Jan 6 _ Drug Store.
Oysters in Every Style.
/T\ MY Re a tau rant ia in order for the
^YU? winter eoaaon, and OYSTERS and
^SkmW ether Refreshments will be furnish?
ed at short notice. "How will you have them
-fried, roasted or stewed?" O. DIERCKS.
Oct 36
Congareo Restaurant.
THE undersigned baa taken up
a position near his old stand, on
_._Hain street, and is again prepared
to supply his customers with good LIQLORB,
ahoice WINES, etc. LAGER on draught.
?KG ARS and TOBACCO of beat quality. The
RESTAURANT will furnish OYSTERS and
other substantials in Bcason. Sohweitzer Oaae
at all times. A. ST O UK.
Nov 3_gmo
. Read! Bead!! Read!!!
STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT.
Near comer Main and Bridge Hirtels.
flRtt/l]) OY8TEBB in every etyle
^fetfJcMr Roasted, Stewed, Fried and
^*^aw Broiled. Good Liquors, line
Wines, Imported Cigars.
N. B. Private 8UPPER ROOMS.
FRANKLIN A FINE.
Oct 26 ? Proprietors
THE CAROLINA HOUSE
IS once more open to tbo public, under
the superintendence of Mr. ll. BARRY.
Tho reputation of the house will ho kept
up. August 31
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
CB AB LO TTE. N. O.
SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn. Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt
ly. Fob71yr
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Oolonade Bow, Vendue Bange, Charleston, S. O,
DKALF.riH IR
Sootch, Pi? and American Bar Iron,
REEP constantly on hand a full eupply of
all kinds.
In storo, 100 tons EGLINTON TIG.
Nov 28 ly
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tr?
CD
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AFEW reasons why they should have tbe
preference over all others:
1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sowing Machine is
much simpler than any of the others; re?
quiring leas than half tho amount of ma?
chinery.
2. AB the result of this simplicity, this ma?
chine is much leas Hablo than the* others to
got out of repair.
3. Another result of this simplicity ia
greater durability.
4. Anothor result ia leas friction, and, con?
sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo?
tion, with leas noise.
0. And greatest of all, that it uses no Shut?
tle, aud makes the lock atitch.
It is tho choauest to buy tho beat. Buy the
machine that baa Justly, fairly and honora?
bly won a reputation and independence
against a strong and bitter competition. For
more than tweuty years baa tho Wheeler A
Wilson not only stood tir?t and foremost, but
now stands the uni i vailed Sewing Machino ol
the enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma?
chino ?bat bas been thus tested and proved,
and thon you are sure to get the best. For
sale on tue eaaieBt poasiblo terme. Sales?
room Main street, accond door below PHCEMIX
office, Columbia, 8. 0.
J. 8. PUB8LEY, Agent.
A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent.
June 21_6m o
"Motte's Victoria Tonic Bitters."
ENTIRELY VEOETABUE.
-to
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever,
Bilious Diseases, General Debility,
and all Impurities of the Blood.
THESE BITTE HS have now firmly esta?
blished themselvra in the favor of the
?midie and the medical profession. Prepared
rom purely vegetable ingredient a of acknow?
ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly
tonio, stimulating and prophrylactic qualities
?ocullarly adapt theta to all caaos of General
obility, Nervous Prostration of the Sys?
tem, Ac.
As an excitant of tho appetite and a whole?
some aid to the procese of digeation, they
will be found to he very efficacious, while
their peculiar medical propertiea render them
of unequaled value to those subject to Chilla
and Fever, Congestion, and other miaamatic
diseases.
Thean Bitters will he found moat wonder?
fully beneficial in all cases of Dehilitv and Ir?
regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro?
duced, they become a ttandard article-a
medicinal etaple. Unlike the many noxious
stimulant a advertised, they braco aud fortify
tho systemi without exciting undue cerebral
action. They are without doubt the best to?
nic and coiiatitulional renovator ever offered
to tho public. MOTTE fi TARRANT,
Manufacturers and Hole Proprietors,
Newberry, S. 0.
Sold by E. II. IIsnUTSII, Columbia, S. C.
Sept 16_f>mo_
Hardware, etc.
-J r\f\ DOZEN AXES.
l\Jv/ 40 halcB Ragging.
'2i)0 bundles Arrow Ties.
20 dozen Railroad Shovels.
200 pairs Trace Chains.
Just reooived and for aa'e at lowest market j
prioes. L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
Vor slum la Pried eas!
Out the Diamond Spectacles witt Present lt.
IF von value vonr eyesight nar I hear PISH*
PKCT I.KSSKK'. Ground from minute !
crystal pebbles, moiled together, and derive
their name ..Diamond" on account of their
hardness and brilliancy. They will Inst man v
years without chango, and aro warranted su?
perior to all others, manufactured hy
J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y.
CAUTION. -None genuine milena stamped I
with our trado mark.' WM. GLAZE, Jeweler |
and Optician, ia ?ole agent for Columbia, H.
C., from whom they eau only ho obtained.
N?? poddlora employed. Jnly 20 'illy
Groceries, Wines and Liqnor*. :
AF?LL BUPPLT of CHOICE FAMILY ,
GBCK3EBIE8. in ell their varieties. Beat
brand? Chatopagnoa, 'Wipes, Liquors. Ac, j
suitable for Christrose, on hand and for aale
low.br_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
, One Puncheon Loohgilphead.
THB best 800TOH WHISKEY. Dealers
can have it nearly at coat.
Nov 15 JOHN 0. SEEGERS.
Private Boarding;
13 ER SONS in want of a quiet, retired HOME,
. can apply to Mrs. 8. J. WYATT, on Plain
street, near Pickens, North side. Deo 29
? rt i:.:1 ? i , ' 'T? ? ~
.. ima BiMoiU ?nd Craokeri,
ALARGE ?MOKtmfiDt ?nd choie* variety,
Jnatiaand,forsaj?low. E. HOPE.
Beefers' Boer is Pure,
r? don't contain Cooooulu* Indiqua Fish
Berries to make aleapy or headache.
Martin's Slicing: Sub-Boiler and Deep
Tiller Plow.
THE undersigned having purchased the
right for this Btate to manufacture and
Bell the above plow, the best and cheapest yat
introduced, desires a reliable Agent at evory
Connty Court Houae in the Bt&to.
Oct 10 EDWARD E?OPE.
_? . ?- - - _
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S
MANIPULATED
GUANO
GUANO, SALT ARD PLASTER COMPOUND,
The above prepared at Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina.
PHOENIX GUANO,
IMPORTED FROM
Phoenix Islands. South Pacific Ocean,
Are for ealc bv
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in Guanos,
148 Bay Street, Savannah. Clo... 131 K??t Bay, eimrlciton, H. C.
For further information, apply or address aa shove for Almanae. fur 1872.
Jan 1G i3mo J. S. CHAMBERS, Agent at Co'umbia, S. C.
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES I5gUglff??aSIHl?BI A WEEK.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
ELEGA AT STA TE-ROOM ??j?^i^^v ACCO?IMODAHONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours (*Ji y?^jV^^S, Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, ^^^f?^fl^Whjr-*^40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
Tlie South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the licet of thirteen first clans Steamships
i\. to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
the business public in thc Cotton btatee at the
PORT OP CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in
excellence and capacity at any other port. Tho following splendid Oceau steamers are regu?
larly on the line:
TO NEW YORK.
31A NRA TT A A7, GEORGIA,
M. S. Woodhull, Commander. S. Crowell, Commander.
CHAMPION. SOUTH CAROLINA,
B. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CHARLESTON, CLYDE.
James Berry, Commander. J. Kennedv, Commander.
JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander.
JAMES ADGBR tc CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C. ' WM. A. COURTENAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
VIRGINIA, Alex. Hunter, Commander. EMPIRE, C. Hinckley, Oommander.
SAIMKO DAYS- THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COUltTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, nainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner.
Sailing Days-Everv Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TREN H OLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of ono
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all principal Railroad Ornees in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississipp
State Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra chargo, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships in'Charleston, at whose others in all cases the Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Borths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers,
Meals and Stato Room, while on shipboard.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely
increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities aud the South and Wost. Comfortrble Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First olaaa
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cara.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of tho Sooth Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with great promptness. The managers will nee every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho line via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch and tho safe delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Superintendent, Charleston, 8. C.; B. D.
HA SELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4,979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PIGKKNS, General
Passenger and Tioket Agent, Honth Oarolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER,
Jan 1G ? Gmo vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. 0.
.Atlantic Acid Phosphate.
TniS article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under direotion of
tboir Chemist, DR. KT. JULIEN HAVEN EL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ie now
offered at the reduced prico of per ton cash, or $31 per ton, payable 1st November,
1872, free of interest.
Orders filled now will be considered as cash 1st March, 1872, or on time as due lat Novem?
ber, 1872, t her oby enabling plant?is to haul it at a time wben their wagons and mules are
idle- PBLZER. RODGERS & CO., QcncraU ?gents,
Jan 3 Smo Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
THI8 FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, nnder
the direction of their Chemist, Dr. HT. JULIEN RAVENEL. ia now offered to the plant?
ing community at the VERY REDUCED PRICE OF ?48 PER TON OASH, or ?5* PAYABLE
1ST NOVEM UER, 1872, FREE OF INTEREST.
This Fertilizer has been very extensively used In this Htate, abd baB given entire aailifae
t ion ; some of the moat practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian O?ano, ponnd
for pound.
All sales made now will he considered as cash on tho 1st of March, 1872, and to those
buying on time, tho sale will be considered aa due on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement, planters will bo enabled, without extra oost, to haul thelrroanure
at a time when their wagons and mules are Idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of
those who have used the Atlantic Phosphate will be furbished on application to tho Agents.
PELZKH, HO tu; Kits & CO.. General Agents,
Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
COPELAND A DEARDEN, Agents, Columbia. 8. C. Jan 2 Smo
The Brooklyn Life Insurance Company,
OP NEW YORK.
Paid Up Cash Capital and Assets Two Millions Dollars.
CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary.
W. H. WALLACE, Vioo-President. D. PARKS FACKLER, Actuary.
OFFICE NO. 141 URO A D WA Y, NEW YORK.
JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, General Agents and Managers tor South Carolina and
Augusta, Georgia.
AS Oenoral Agentn. wo take pleasure in presenting this well known and responsible Com?
pany to the public, and in reconnut liding it &Bjirtt class in every way. We might add
much more on this subject, hut, being interested as its Ag? nts, prefer to apeak through dis
interested parties. Therefore, read and digest tho following notices-among many ?there?
from both Northern owl Souther? papers, as to the virluoa of this Company:
Thoro is no better company in the land. A comparison with other corporations of a simi?
lar character will convince all of the superior safety ill taking risk? with tho Ilrookhn Life.
[Columbus, Ga., Sun, January 27.1809.
Tho Brooklyn Life has placed iteell in tho vanguard of insurance reform, and is the first
company that baa done full justice to the insured, Ac.
[ insurance Times, New York, January, 18(59.
This girat feature of cash surrender values is au important improvement that signalizes
the era of insurance.- Raleiyh Sentinel, N. C.
Thia plan-guaran!red rnrreinler values-removes tho soto objection existing to making
an application fur I users lire. Koch policy becomes a piece of negotiable paper, as easily trans?
ferred as a Goeerumt ut bond .- lb sh.n. Muss., Post, lef.'.i.
A policy in the Brooklyn Life is worth HO much m read) money. 'Ibis is the only lifo com?
pany that has carried this exe. '.in.I feature into bonnes*.
\ Dispatch. St. Louis, Mo., January 7, J?H>9.
Wo call especial attention lo this distinctive and advantageous feature fit Kuarautecd sur?
render value, particular!) characteristic of lb? Brooklyn Life. And also to (he fact that
Ibero are no classes in th? lilooldyii Life; nil far.- alike, whether lr?un the North, South, East
or Wost. Also, wo direct tho all cul ion of the puhlin to the fact that polici? s can be obtained
in this Company, owing tn ii M careful manag? nu nt and superior advantngts, at lower rates
than in any other company of equal rank and solvency in America.
BACON ti BUTLER, General Agonts.
Oflico abovo Citizen's Havings Hank, Columbia , S. C., and at Edge held Court House.
A. O. Moore and C. P. Pelham, Jr., aro authorized Agents for Columbia and Richland.
Reliable agents wann d in rvci\ town and Count} i i he State, and also in the citv <>f Au?
gusta, to whom liberal commit-sions will be paid. Vi".' ilr.io
mail opone ?t 8.00 P. M.* closes 7.15
A. M. Charleston day mail opens 4.00
P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M: Charleston
night mail opens 6.80 A. M.; closes 6.00
P. M. Greenville mail opens 6.45 P.
M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Western mail
opens 9.00 A. SI. ; closes 1.80 P. M. On
Sunday office open from 8 to 4 P. M.
Bailroad Meeting.
ijf?.'*? '?-V- r?
THE Annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of
tho South Carolina Railroad Company and
ot tho Eouth-weatorn Railroad Bank will bo
held at tho South-weatern Railroad Bank,
Broad Street, Charlo?ton, S. C., on February
13th, proximo, at ll o'olook A. KI.
On the following day, an election will be
held for fifteen Directors or tho Railroad Com?
pany and thirteen directors of the Bank.
Stockholders will ho passed over the road,
to and from the meeting, free pf charge.
Tho proposed amendment to Article 1, Sec?
tion 1, of tho By-Laws, changing the timo of
tho annual mooting, by striking out "Febru?
ary." on second line, and inserting "April,"
will come np for action at. thia meeting.
?Tan 17 wa_J. R. EMERY, Booretary.
lMew Freight and Passenger Heute,
Via Columbia, S. (7., and Wilmington, ff. C.
WIL Minoro;*. COLOMBIA A KO Ar OCSTA R. R.,
OFFICE OBX'Z. FBEIG?IT A Tic EST AQEKT,
WILMINGTON, N. C., Dec. 13, 1871.
THE attention of Jl/ercnan??, Shippers cf
Cotton and Produce, and the puede gene?
rally, is invited to the direct connection now
existing between all interior points in Bouts*
Carolina and Northern cities, by the Wilming?
ton, Columbia and Augusta Bailroad, and ita
conneotiona at Wilmington, either via steam?
ship lines from that port, or via Wilmington
and Weldon Bailroad, and ita connections rm
Portsmouth or Petersburg.
Tbeao varions lines, connecting at theso
terminal points, afford facilities for ebiDments
to or from BALTIMORE daily, PHILADEL?
PHIA tri-weekly, NEW YORK five times per
weok, BOSTON semi-weekly.
Uniform rateB aro maintained with all com?
peting lines. No detention occurs to ship?
ments. Through bills hiding given between
all stations and points named. Batea and
classification sheets obtained of all Agenta.
The passenger schedule of night tram from
and morning train into Colombia gives a su?
perior connection for all points on Greenville
and Columbia and Charlotte, Columbia and
Anguata Railroads, giving a Bay Lineconnec
tionvia Port sums th, and an all rail connection
via Washington, and avoiding all delays at
Colombia.
Through tlckota for sale at Columbia to all
points North. For rates, classifications and
all information, apply to
A. POPE, Qen'l Freight A Tioket Agent.
J. C. WINDER. Qen'l Sup't. Jan 4 Smo
Mutilated Currency
BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at
THU CITIZEN8' SAVINGS BANK.
Headquarters for Garden Seeds.
LAN DRLTH'S Extra Early PEAS,
Carter's first crop Peaa,
Little Gem Tom Thumb Peas,'
Early Long Pod,
Cabbage Seeds,
Onion Sets, Red and White,
Lawn Grass Seed,
Red and White Clover,
Timothy and Kentucky Blue Graaa,
Orchard Graaa Seed^
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
Jan G_H El NITS H'S Drug Store.
Palmetto Firemen's Fair.
THE. Committee of the Palmetto Steam
Fire Engine Company, appointed to aid
the ladlee wno ao liberally offered to hold a
Fair in behalf of tho Company, are pleased to
announce to tho public that the Fair will be
opened at Irwin's Hall, on the night of tho
21at of February. Tho tablea will be repre?
sented by Urs. T. M. Pollock, Urs. R. 8 Mor?
rison, Mrs. John A. Shiell, Mrs. Thoa. Boyne,
Mra. Mary Brady, Mrs. 8. 8. MoCully and Mrs.
B. Morrison, who will be pleased to receivo
contributions from all well-wishers of tho
Palmettoea.
* COMMITTEE-C. F. Jackson, J. 8. Fnrse, W.
B. Royater, M. J. Calnan, J. A. Shiell, R. B.
McKay, W. J. Heidt, William Morrison, T. P.
PnrBe, F. J. Brown, T. M. Pollock._
SUNDRIES.
1 f\f \ BOXES assorted CRACKERS.
IUU 100 boxos aeaorted Canned Gooda.
CO boxea Soap.
50 boxea Candy.
50 boxea Candles.
200 b?rrela Flonr.
60 barrels Whiskey, coming in and In store,
and to whiob we invite the attention of the
trade._L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Refined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal?
lon or barrel. Aleo, in glaaas, pintB and
quarts. Forsalolow._E. HOPE.
Powder. Shot, &o.
AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Bleat?
ing POWDER, Shot Lead, Percussion
Cape, Gnn-wada, Ac. on band and for aalo
low, at wholeaale and retail, by
Dec 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Buffalo Tongues.
NEW augar-onrod HAMS,
Breakfast Strips,
Smoked Beef, for aale low. E. HOPE.
Ohoice Potatoes! Choice Potatoes!!!
BRESEE'S PEERLESS NO. 6 'mn/
EARLY ROSE POTATOES.
WITHOUT oxceptlon, BRESEE'S PEER?
LESS aud EARLY ROSE are tho best
seedlings for main crop. No better potato
can bo planted. I havo aline lot selected
first with regard to size and qtiality. For
sale by E. H. HEINITSH,
jJan24__Drnggist.
The Dootors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preference to London for ter ami Scotch
AK?. Whv? Tftev know it 1B dftVduUoratod
American Club Fish.
<HU'JfflliL-S A DELICIOUS relish; better
and muoh oheaper than Sardiuts. For salo
by_h. HOPE.
Double Strong.
FOR the winter season, I will brew all
DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drink
Beegora' unadulterated Double Strong Beer,
and you get tho worth of your money. This
Beer ia aleo pnt np in bottles, and for salo at
$1.50 per dozen.
I havo also received a enpply of tho Justly
colobrated PANCAKE-regarded tho host
Chewing Tobacco. JOHN C. SEEGERS.
Butter.
ITU BS Virginia. Valley BUTTER,
0 tube Mountain Butter.
3 tubs fine Goshen Butter.
All nico and fresh and for aale tow.
Out 1 L?RICK * LOWRANCE
Just Received.
-I f\ H ALF CHESTS assorted TEA. Though
JA/ the pries in market has advanced 15 per
cent , we succeeded in getting our August bill
duplicated, which we offer at same price as
b,?? - X.OP.3C.V A LOWRANCE.