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THE DAILY 'Let our Juxt Censure PHONTX. Attsnd the True Event. BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 102, Ill ! I ~? They DATO a new way o? getting np ?urprise parties in oertain parta ot Illi? nois. A resident receive** an anonymons letter, stating thal ?'surprise party will be with, him on a certain evening. He prepares for iL , Nobody comes, and.the surprise of the party is completo. The St. Louie girls were sp badly frightened bj the experience of one of their number, who dislocated her neok while resisting a kiss, that now they hold their lips in the softest and most oom for table position whenever .th ey see a man anywhere near. The "currenoyM editor of the Provi-I dence Herald chums a copy right on tho foflowicg: "Moral-Never trespass on another Mans-?eld." ~ FRESH STOCK. m. - . LADIES' DOUBLE-SOLED TlV GAITERS. ,_ Ml V Ladies' and Miaaea' ?VER W <V^SHOEH: Ladies' ?nd Genta' FOOT-HOLD8. LadioB* and Genta' CORK SOLES. Genta* WATER-PROOF BOOTS. GentB' Woolen OVER-SHOES. Gents' Black and Colored OVER GAITERS. Children's WINTER 'SHOES. Janal_ J. MEIGHAN. Mutilated Currenoy BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at THE CITIZENS* 8AYINGS BANK. NEW OROCEEHY AND nOliSE-FDRNMING STORE. THE undersigned have re ceutly opened an ontiro NEW STOCK of articles in the above Une, which has been carefully Delected. They invite a call from the citizens to inspect their GOODS AND FEIGES, Their etook embraces CROCKERY. CHINA, PLATED-WARE, 'TABLE CUTLERY, Etc. KINGSLAND <fc HBAVTII, Ucdor Colombia Hotel, H. KINUBLA.NO. J. A. HEATH. Jan 21 Smo Foreign Drafts, FOR sale at New York rates, at .J IE CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK. Notice. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, JAKDAnY 18,1872. AN ELECTION for two Assistant Police? men will bo held at the regular meeting of Council, Tuesday, January 23, 1872. Ap Slications must be handed in to the City lerk prior to said dato. By order City Conn? ell ._WM. J. ETTER, City Clerk. Money to Lend, ON marketable collaterals, at THE CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK. Just Received, ALARGE number of Une KENTUCKY MO*LES, which may be soon at Charles Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Assembly streets. W. S. A J. M. TALBOT.. Jan 13_ Kontucky Horses and Mules. A A FINE lot of Kentucky-?*. A?gr\Stock-H O R S E 8 AND'WfSa C \ f\ MULES-Jnat received ?'nd?JEs2L ! ' ? 1 1 for sale. Can be Been at Mr. uwou Daly's Stables, on Asaombly street. Jan 12_JOHN N. LONG. Mnles and Horses. ? A atock of fino MULES ""*1ffc .?Mtorx HORSES constantly on hand^Hjk jPSlat tho NATIONAL HOTEL^JCS. ?M nmSTABLES. Liberal advances mauo on horses on consignment for aale. Jan 13 Imo P. HAMILTON JOYNER. Potatoes! Potatoes!! Or\A BARRELS POTATOES, consisting ?VJVJ of Pink Eyes, Early Rose, Peaoh Blows, Just received and for sale low. by Jan ll JOHN AGNEW A SON. Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' BAVING8 BANK. Planting Potatoes! i)AABAKREL8 selected SEED POTA ?UUTOES-Pink-Eyes, Early Rose, Jackson Whites, Peaoh Blows and Early Goodrich, for sale low by Jan 10_EDWARD HOPE. Copartnership-Fisher & Sil lim an. IHAVE this day associated with me, in tho Drug and Apothecary business, Mr. L. T. BILLI MAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col logo of Pharmacy. The name and style of the firm will be FISHER A BILLIMAN. W. C. FISHER. JANOAKY 16,1872._Jan 20 Pocket Diaries for 1872. ALL sizeB and prices. Miller's Almanacs tor 1872; Also, Leslie's, Cassell's and oilier Pictorial Almanacs. ALSO, 1.000 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, in Kuropo and America, colored and plain, carefully se? lected. For sale at Jan 3 BBYAN A MoOARTEB'B Bookstore. For Sale-Splendid Buil?in? Lots. IOFFER for salo a full square, in 1G quarter aoro LOTS, bounded by Wayne, Divino, Pulaski and Greene streets, near tho Char lotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and tho Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road, just West of Lover's garden, in one of tho most beautiful portions of tho city. TEUMS-$250 per Lot, of ono-qnartor of an aoro; $50 paid down, and the balanco in monthly payments, $5 each, and no ratea of interest. No chargo for papers, if pavroent ia made as stipulated. All the Lots to be closed ont by February 1. Plat to bo seen at the poet office. E. .W. WHEELER. Jan 3_Imo For Sale. A LOT of fluo Kontucky ^ rfenct MULES and HORSES, just ar-r7??C rived. Call at CUD daUX? DALY'S STABLES, Oot 7 On Aaaemblv street. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Salo at W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embracea everything, from tho plain, substantial Concord stylo to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four Saasongor veinules In largo variety, including rownells, Rockaways, Phtotons, Victorian, and a now stylo of four-seat Buggy, Tin ? stock is all frosh from tho factories, ia of thc latent design, and, not loast important, is being sold at very low pricoa._Deo 20 New York Exchange BOUOnT and sold, at THE CITIZENS* 8AVINGS BANK. Jan 20 ?pooiax ?rotloeia. . ON MAiutlAOK.-HAPPY BELIEF FOB YOUNO MEN from the effoota or Errors and Abases in early life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. Now and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars ao?t free, in Boated cnvoIopCB. Addreaa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 000 24 3mo Garden Seeds, OF choice atock and true to namo. Every variety ef aelected GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER SEEDS. H aving o var 200 aorea de? voted te seed growing, all wanting puro seeds direct from the grower should send their or? ders direct to ns. Descriptive Catalogues and Prioe List tarnished on application. COLLINS, DOWNS & CO., lill and 1113 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa. Seed farms near Haddonfleld, N. J. N. B.-Trade supplied on liberal terms. Deo 23_J26_ Lea & Perrina' Sance, Pronounced by Connoisseurs ?THE ON LY tiOOO H ALICK." It improves appetite and digestion, and it i unrivaled for ita flavor. We aro directed by Messrs. LEA A PEP EINS to prosecute all partios making or vene lng oouuterfoita. JOHN DUNCAN'S SON8, Aug 15 ft? tn o_Agenta. Now York. Fresh Garden Seeds. PEAS, Beana, Oom, Cabbage, and ovei varioty of : ^sh and genuine Seeds, f< sale by FISHER .s. SILLIMAN, Druggiaie, Jan 20 Opposite Columbia Hotel. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! THE undersigned begs leave to inform tl citizi ns of Columbia that he haa a WOO YARD at his old itand, at the OharlottoD Eot, where he keepa constantly on hand tl est qualities of PINE and OAK WOOl which be will sell, PKMVERKU to any part tho city, at tho following extraordinary 1< priesa, viz: Pine, M ; Oak, $5 per cord. Ooi measure guaranteed. Orders may be left either at my atoro or Issao Sulzbacher'a Jewelry St oro, Main etrci Jan ll Imo* CHARLES HAMBERG For Sale, MTHE HOUSE and LOT, on Picko street, bolooging to estato of Mrs. Zimmerman, dooeased. The Lot cc j taine upwards of an aore, with a roomy a 1 commodious Dwelling, and a smaller bui j kv;, erected for a School House, but anita' j aa a Residence for a small family; also, a ? Garden, Fruit Trees, Well and Spout Wat I tho uaual ont-buildinga, Ac. For terms, apply to Jan G stu EDWIN J. SCOTT, Exoontoi Copartnership Notice frillE subscribers, having this day forme 1 _L copartnership, to bo known and styled HOWIE A ALLEN, aud having loaaed fe term of years the ?hops and machinory, i I bought the materials on tho premises for rr ly occupied by James M. Allen, are prcpa to enter into contracte for building or I finishing of all shop-made matoriala, snot I BLINDS, Doors, Saab, Window Frames, ? I ic. Aleo, the Dressing of Lumber, Sc I Sawing and Turning, and would reapcctfi solicit, a aharo of the public patronage. HOWIE <ft ALLE? r JOHN M. HOWIE, EUWAIID ALLE: COLUMBIA, November 13,1871. Deo 12 Si Private Boarding. "I3ERSONS in want of a quiet, retired HO] JL can apply to Mio. 8. J. WYATT, on P street, near Piokenu, North Bide. Dec Frightful Prophecy. TF you neglect a cough or a cold, howi I JL Blight, consumption, that great dostrc I will be anre to follow. The inscription ii I the tomb-atone will-be in the following ol ling words: "Dum FiioM A NKOLEGTEU COUCH." Stanley'a celebratod COUGH HYKUP I cure coughs, colds, asthma, throat affect! when no other preparation will. Try a t?o. Propared only by Nov 25 j_E. n ?IEINITSH. Drujjgi Sale Spartanbnrg and Union Bailr< Tho Stato of Booth Carolina,plaintiff,agi tho Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad < I nany and others, creditors, defendant H I TN obedience to an order dated Kith d _L November, 1871, paeard by the Hon. Ji M. Rutland, Judge nf the 4th Circuit, o Stato of South Oarolina, tho undersigns sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in February, at Unionvillo, in tho County of Union, ii I State of South Carolina, boforo tho C Honse door, between tho honr8oflln'< in tbe forenoon and 3 o'clock in tho aften lat pabilo outcry, to tho highest biddu wholoof tho 8PARTANBURG AND Ul RAILROAD, including tho Road-bed, Rip Way, Grading, Bridges, Masonry and Si Btrnotnre, lying and situate in tho Cou of Fairfield, Union and Spartanburg; a stock subscribed for in tho Sparlauburu Union Railroad Com pan} ; thecbarteredr and privileges thereof; the railroad Bf chairs and equipments, and all the pro ownod by eaid company, aa incident or n sary for ita business, on the following t< to wit: Twenty-five thousand ($25,000) lars cash, and the balanco in throe i I semi-annual instalments, with intorc each iestalmont from tho day of Bale, secured by the bond of the purchaser, v mortgage of tho entire property ?o?d. purchaser will also be required to pay f stamps and papers. If tho highest bidder ehould fail to r onco tho twenty-five thousand ($20.000 lars aforesaid in cash, tho property hore fore advertised will immcdiately'bo of at tho timo and place above mentioned, tho terms already stated, for re-Bale. JAMF.S M. BAXTE1 THOMAS D. JETE1 NovgHBKn28,1871. liefer For Sale. QAO iPEET 0F MJMBEn OUU,VVV 60,000 Toot of wei soiled Flooring on hand. (?Jrdera for Lath, and all kinds Lambo: at short noyce. Apply at our Lumber on Lady street and Grconvillo Railrc address W. LOWRY A C( Oat 28 fimo Box 130. Colombia, f Revenue. Stamps! Revenue Stat ALL DENOMINATIONS for Balo i usual discount, at tho SOUTH I j LINA BANK AND TRUST CO. 1 WE ABE CLOSING OUT OUB j ENTIKH STOCK AT HALF PRICE! E. G. SHIVER & GO. H. O. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. Jan 17_ - 18 7 2. I will sell all my stock o? DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, at greatly reduced prices, from this date, as both mo? ney and room are want? ed for a large stock of Spring Goods. Great bargains will be of fered O/F. JACKSON. Wc commence WITH THE NEW YEAR CLOSING OUT ona STOCK ov wirra M noons AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Consumera of DRY GOODS, make a noto of tho abovo. We ninet clear ont Winter Stock, and BARGAINS may be expected, aa large re? ductions lu prices will bc made, ut tbo POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE OF W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, B. B. MQCREERY._. Jan 3 WK HAVE RE-ORGANIZED OUR And rtoenred tho aervicte of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. And aa tho soason ia lato, and oor stock of CASSIMERES Large, will MAKE OF GAMUTS AT REDUCED KATES, [And Guaranteo Satisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Ia still largo, and deduction in pricn will bo mado to roduco it. Wo aro still taking orders for Shirts, warranting a fit. If yon want nice goods, givo na a call. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. January 18 AT COST AND CARRIAGE! We offer from this date our entire I Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost and carriage. Call at once and get a bargain from PORTER & STEELE. Jan 22_ New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by B?BII opa and othor Clergy of tbo Anglican I Chorcli. Vol. I. $5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwardd. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, hy Miss Moloch. 50o. Jan U DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Removal. THE Biihscriber, anticipating removal, will. view of fur i nibbing au entir^ ow stock for ; the apriug season, would inform the public that for ono month from'this dato will offer her en? tire present stock of MILLI? NERY and FANCY GOODS, at cost, for caeh only. Boing prepared to give bargaiue in ! every instanco, would request a call at hor ! Millinery Establishment, on Main street, East1 sido, opposite to Messrs. J. H. A M. L. hi? llard's dry goods huuso. J*n LL _ MR9, MCCORMICK. MT. ZION SCHOOL, Winnsboro, S. C. THE Spring Session opens on Monday, January ???J. 1872. Tho | ..course, of instruction affords tho? rough preparation for any depart? ment of university study, or for j business lifo. Tho Virginia Mili? tary Institute has recentlv conferred upon this School an Annual PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP, covering tho entire course in that institution. Address M. M. FARROW, Principal. Jan 7_ 2G Richardson's Law Reports, VOL. I, New Sorios. Stato cash price, IG. Also, tho following new Law Buoks: Brightlv-Election Cases. $7.50. Hill on Fixtures. $2. Tylor on Infancy and Coverture. $7.50. Tylor on Ejectment and Adverso Enjoy? ment. ?7 50. Dwarris on Statutes and Constitutions. Bishop's Law of Married Women. $7.50. Langdale's Select Cases on Contracts. $7.50. Second Volume Brightlov's Federal Digest. I $3.50. Ram's Logal Judgment. $5.00. For ??ale at BRYAN k McCARTER'S Doc. St) Bookstore. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT 00 TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have ono of tho finest stocks of WATCHES, of all best Kn^' _^lish, Swiss and American makers. With haunted* and other lino Jewelry, our stock is large, and wo are going lo sell tho floods. REPAIRING and Km}RAYING, in all branches, 1?v the best of workmen. WM. GLAZt?. Nov ll) Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. Boots and Shoes, LEATHEH, ETC. - ^ THE old house of P. H. FLA J^H\ NIG AN, who for twenty years ^1 carried on the Shoo trade, and W*"~^Vtottiovcr failed to give satisfaction iu every branch, is now opened by bis sons i and they wiil conduct thu business on tho old 1 plan-keep nothing hut first class goods quick sales ami short profitB. P. il. FLAN1GAN will superintend tho Ma nnfacturing Department, and will bo pleased to see his old friends and customers. Our stock consists of Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all 8tyles and Varieties. They will leavo nothing undone to merit a fair sharo of tho patronago PO liberally be? stowed on their father. Go and see them. All Shoos exchanged or money refunded. Five first class BOOT-MAKERS wanted. J. T. FLANIGAN lt CO., Main street, opposite L?rick A Lowranco's. ""WATCHES," " CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. - ? * . ... I HAVE on hand a select _ slock <d WATC 11 KS. J K W EL-s9^9> _;RY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED WAltE, which X will diatmsn of ut mostrea. Bonahlo prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit all ages. REPAIRING in my lino done promptly and on good I erins. All articles and work warranted to boas represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door* below PnoJNix office, Main h ti eil Oct 29 Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish Herries to make sleepy or hcadacbo. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Tumbling Down Prices in Clothing. THE undersigned beg loavo to inform their ?nany friends and patrons that they have concluded to rodnce their large and varied atock o? READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hate and Gents' Furnishing Ooode, in order to make room for a freah arrival; and will, thcrofore, diapoae of their gooda at prices to suit the moat akeptioal. They take further pleasure in stating to the public that their atock consists of auch goods aa can be folly warranted, and comprises gooda from tho lowest to tho finest gradea. We make special mention of our large assortment of OVER? COATS, and persona in want of this necessary appendage will do well by calling early at tho popular Clothing House of STRAUS di BRO., _Dec 24_Under tho Columbia Hotel. CLOTHING HOUSE OP CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily receivinc tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this market. No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal i hem, in atylo, and finish, and price. HATS. Wo cell tho boat, at lower ratea than those who don't buy from the manufacturera direct. SHIRTS. We keep the Star and Truo Fit constantly on hand, and will tako orders for half dozen or moro, and warrant a fit. UN DER-WE AR in all varietiea. RUBBER CLOTHING. GL0VE8-Loather, Buck. Kid. Dog, Rat and Seal. Bargaina to be had m GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all btyloe. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and some that won't coin. Wo will tako Greenbacks at par for all theao._Sept 20 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! 4T?v?5?A MY lino of WATCHES la ?S?s^f?woL. now iul1 ftru^ complete, and BSwawtffifSwky tho public may depend on getting tho beat at the loweat poaaiblo figures, aa mv facilities are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have alao in store and constantly arriving all tho newest styles of LndicB* Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruacan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets, Ch arms, Lockets, Ac; the latest and most beautiful patterns in eolid Silver and heavy plated Ware - Ooods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by tho beat work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SU LZ BACH Ell, Oct 13 Columbia Hotel Row. The Dexter Stables. "?\ THE undersigned have ro lL*TJb moved th.-ir Htablea to tho new iflfyX^-^j. building, immediately South ol *H?7*Z??^a<y^Jannev a Hall, and, with anew "VT^S^ Tatock of CARRIAGES. BUG? GIES ano line HORSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calla that may be mado upon them, noises bought and sold on commieaion. Persons in want of good atock, aro invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock loft for sale. BOYCE A GO. Vi. H. BOYCE. C. H. PKTTINOIIX.. Jan 21 Martin's Slicing Sub-Soiler and Deep Tiller Plow. TnE undersigned having purchased the right for this Stato to manufacturo and sell the abovo plow, the best and ohoapeM vet introduced, desires a reliable Agent at every County Court Houae in tho Stato. Oct 10 EDWARD HOPE. WHAT IF it waa only in tho matter of GROCERIES, thia question could never be aeked, bo causu the people of Columbia and up-country already know the fact and act upon it. ARE We offer tho boat gooda to bo found in any known market, aud if bettor than the \est could possibly bo had, wo ehould havo thom. YOU Cur perishable goods aro fresh, daily. Wo can scarcely annply tho demand, dnll aa timos aro. In thia clase wo include Hame, Break? fast Strips, Tongues, Ac. CJOING In Flour-handling, wo think, more heavily than any merchant hero, wo offer peculiar in? ducomenta in quality ns in price. TO Tn Liquors,11 am assured you havotho in. side track. Wo trust all who givo us a call will acknowledge tho "Corn." DO In Fancy OrocorioB and Canned Goods, our assortment is unequaled; every novelty ABOUT Being added to stock promptly, und standard gooda always on hand. IT? So, doar reader, whenever your stock of (IrocerioH runs short ; whenever a delicacy ia required for the sick room: whenever tho'ap poiite of the epicure faila; in Bliort, whenever yon want anything elao but Dry Goods, Bootu anti Shots, or Queen's Delight, cull; and we cnn toll you, alao, whero they can be got for nothing. GEO. s VMM ERB. '"i i i,, ii U Bale of King's Mountain Railroad. Theodore D. Wagner and Albury Ooward. Trnatees, VB. the King'? Mount Bin Railroad Company.- Foreclosure of Mortgage. By H, H. DeLSON. IN pursuance of tho terms of a Mortgage exoouted by the Klug'a Mountain BaR road Company, on the 15th day of March, 1866, and by virtue of the powers therein granted, we will sell, at publie, ?uotion, at harleeton, B.C., on WEDNESDAY. March 20,1871, at ll o'clock, at corner Eaat Bay and Broad streets. The entire RAILROAD of the Bald Compa? ny, including the bcd and superstructures of said Road, the materials. need in construc? tion, tb-n stations, Btation-houso depots, storo-bou**?, work-shops, machinery and fix? tures thereon, and all tue engines aud rolling elonit. ioir'-thr? with all the rights, privileges and eaeemont Ulonging or appertaining-to said Railroad Comyany Terms cash; pnrchaaara to pay for papers and ?tanips. THEODORE D. WAGNER, A8B?RY COWARD, Jan 14_ Trustees. SOLUBLB PACIFIC GUANO. . Price, $45 Cash with Usual Advance for Time. EXPERIENCE iu the use of thia GUANO for the past six years in thia State, for Cotton and Corn, has so far established ita character for excellence as to render com? ment unnecessary. In accordance with tho established policy of the Company, to furnish the best Concentrat? ed Fertilizer at tho lowest coat to consumera, this Guano is put into market this season at the above reducod price, which the Company is enabled to do by reason of its large facili? ties and the reduced cost cf aaascftcturc. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretoforo, prepared under the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Bave nel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C.; hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely tho Kaine as that her-' toforo sold. At the present low price, every acre planteo, i can bo fertiUzed with 200 pounds of Guano, at , a coBf not exceeding the present valuo of SO pounds of cotton, while experience has shown that under favorable condition of aeason and cultivation, the crop is increased by tho ap I plication from two to three-fold the natural capacity of tho soil; hence nnder.no condition could its application fail to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON. Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Oharleeton, S. 0. JOHN S. BEESE A CO., General Agents. Nov 30_Smo C 3orgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting publio in full confidence in its excellence as a Permanent Manure. It was extensively used the past season on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire satisfaction, as ia shown by a number ol certificates from some of the best planters In Georgia and South Carolina. Our prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, is $15 fier ton cash, put up in casks or barrels, de ivercd in the city of Augnata or at any land in K on the Savannah River. Tho price of our XXX. or Mason's Limo, is $2 per barrel, de? livered as above. Wo aro agents for thc celebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dis? solved Bone," which we receive direct from England, and can offer to the public at re? duced prices. COLES, SIZER A CO., No. 14 McIntosh Ht ree t, Augusta, t?a. Agent, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, a C._Oct 13 Ctao I'A fl Kif : GUAKU COMPANY'* COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Composting with Cotton Seed. Pri^e $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time, IA fl IS artiole Is prepared under the saporin . tendoncoof Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVEN EL, expressly for composting with Cotton Seed. It was introduced by this Company two years ago, and its use has fully attested ita value. 200 to 250 pounds of th fa articlo per aero, properly composted with tho* same weight of Cotton Seed, furnishes tho planter with a FERTILIZER of tho highest excel? lence at the smallest coat. A compost pre? pared with this article, as by printed direc? tions furnished, contains all tho elements of fertility that can enter into a first oluwfUuK TILIZER, while its economy niuot commend ita liberal use to planters. For supplies aud printed directions for composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON. Agout Pacific Guano Company, Ni-. C8 EaBt Ray A NOB. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. G. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agenta. Nov 26_gmo Columbia Music Store. LyBrand <f-. Son TAKE pica -,ure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Ouitars, Banjos, Fintee, Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Muaio and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Musio sent by mail, post pud, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goode sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Oood Second-hand Pianos and Organs for aale cheap, for cash. Planus, Organs and Mulodcons tuned and re? paired io a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianoa for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended tn and satis? faction guaranteed to thone favoring us*with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Shoet Music, and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor strett, Citizens' Savings Bauk Building, Columbia S. C._Nov 7 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Af?ir? Street, near Plain. NOW on baud and daily ro tcetving from thc manufac? tories of New York, BoBton, Cincinnati and Louisville, the largest assortment of FUB N (TUBE ever kopi in thia markot, consisting in part of Watnnt Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room (Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different pat torna, in Walnut and Imitation; aleo, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. AU kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTER INO and REPAIRING done ai shortest notice and in the befit manner. Toi ins cash aud Gooda cheap._Oct 30 Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables. -| ?.f\ DOZEN, in glass and cans, of the LO w choicest kinds, as follows: English Piccalili and Chow chow; California Apricots ant' Bartlett Pears; Pine Apples, frcah Peach? es, Plums, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Green Cern, AtpArngUB, Spanish Olives. Capers' Worcester Sance, French and English Mus? tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paste, Ks s en co Co fleo, Ac; all fresh and for sale low for cash._E. HOPE. The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Bee '1"N proforenco to Londoa Porter and Scotch L Ale. Why? They km aw ft is tAaftalt orated