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BY J. A. SELBY; ~ C0?itfi??lA,o?. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15. 1871. YOL. VII-NO. 100. INSTBTJMJSNTS OP TOBXUIUB.-In no line has more devilish ingenuity been mani fasted than in oonBtrnoting instruments of torture. Tho raok, wheel, boot and scrow of the medieval ages, far from having exhausted the resources of inven? tion, have been supplanted in our doy by the crucifix and shower baths used for the punishment of oriminals in varions penitentiaries. About a year ago, tho horrible inhumanity of this method of punishment was exposed, and in a tit of righteous indignation the Legislature of New York abolished thom from her State penni institutions. It was thought at tho time that this prompt action would ameliorate tho condition of prisoners by enforcing a "more humane system of treatment, but it would seem tho hope was destined to disappointment. Cruelty ia never at a loss for weapous, lind so when tho "shower bath" nud "crucifix" Were trundled out of Sing Siug, tho "trapeze" and tho "bed of roses" were brought in. Tho first is described us it harmless looking contrivance. It con? sists of two thin tarred ropes run over a pulley. Tho ends of thi-so ropes aro fastened to the thumbs of tho convict who is to be punished. Then one pull and the viotim is lifted off his feet. As tho man dangles in mid-air, his outire weight depending on II?B thumbs, his sufferings are really horrible. Tho most excruciating pains are felt in every part of his body, nnd every fibre qui vorn with keenest agony. Tho tendons of the arms are stretched to their fullest length, and seem like red-hot wires in the man's flesh. Elbow-joints and ahonlderblades snap as if ready to separate, and the thumbs, swollen and black, with com? pressed blood, often actually slit open. At this point, the miserable wretch, filled with terror,* happily sinks into in? sensibility. When released, he is gene? rally unable to walk, by reason of tem? porary paralysis. The "bed of roses" is still worse, inas? much UH its effects are often lasting, and leave the viotim to drag out a miserable existence after being subjected to its horrors. Think of a dark, unventilated stone dungeon, seven feet long, three feet wide, and six feet high, in which is kept the "bed of rosea!" This luxurious couch is a stout wooden flooring, which covers the cell bottom. Upon this f ramo is fastened half spheres of hard wood, about the size of billiard balls cut in halves. These are secured tightly, with the rounded surface turned upward. The prisoner to be punished is forced in upon the "bed," after he has bonn de? prived of his coat, shoes and stockings. A few days in a cell containing this worse than stony bed, and a reeking, poisonous atmosphere, reduces the vio? tim to a state of utter physical and men? tal weakness. In vain, he seeks for rest in sleep, or for a position of ease. The hard knobs press into his flesh, and fill his body with a thousand pangs; every motion increases his tortures, but his cries for mercy meet with no response. When he leaves his dungeon it is with blinded vision and unsteady gait, with limbs bruised, and body lame and sore throughout. Yet, while this iniquitous semi-tragedy is enaoted under cover and authority of tho law, Mr. Bergh and his friends aro being daily lauded by the New York pul? pit nud press for their services in ameli? orating the condition of dumb animals, and volumes of pioua indignation are daily poured out from tho same sources upon the devoted heads of Southerners for Ku Klux cruelties, which exist only in imagination. Humanity, liko other shining virtuos, should commence at homo. Desertion from the army in tho West is said to bo a growing evil. The men weary of the monotonous life, and the result is that the day after pay-day almost invariably sees the ranks thinner than before. Tho recent aotion of the Government in lowering the rate of pay nearly $i per month has had a powerful influence in this direction. A few days ago sixty men deserted from Fort Hays in a body, and only eight were recap? tured. Every Indian tribe has more or less of thom domiciled among it, and they ure said to be first in everything that is barbarous and cruel. Henry Bogers, a young man, while at tempting to pick a flower for a lady, at Montmorsnoi Falls, on the 12th instant, lost his balance and rolled down the almost perpendicular precipice, a dis? tance of nearly 200 feet, where he was | caught by a bush and saved from going into the water. He was res DU ed from his critical position with great difficulty, and it is donbtfnl if he recov?te from his in? juries. IfcLos Angelos, California, again reports a heavy shower of meat. About this time last year, says the Virginia (Neva- ' da) Enterprise, a similar shower fell in Los Nietos, with those differences: Then it wan raw, now it is said to be "boiled. Then the blades of the standing corn we're' "drenched with blood," now they Are moistened with a kind of homeopa? thic soap. Just Received, OK BBLS. NORTHERN HUSH FOTA ? O TOES. For sale low by August 3_ JOHN AO NEW A BON. Breakfast Bacon. 1fifi A POUNDS Fulton Market BACON . \JUVJ STH1PS, for Bale low. August 8 _E. HOPE. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indiras Fish Berries to make nleeny or henri a rlie. Choice Teas. (f* UNPOWDER, Hyson, Oolong and English \JT Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imported for sale low._ E. HOPE. Native and Foreign Wines. 8CUPPERNONO, Concord, Sauterns, Cla? ret, Champagnes, jnst received and for ealo low, by E. HOPE. Old Government Java. MATS GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. j?l Vf 50 bags choice Rio and Laguayra. For salo low. E. HOPE. ?p>eoia,l Krotloes. CONSUMPTION, ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE, Il Y J. II. SCIIENCK, 91. D. MANY a human being baa passed away, for whoao death tlioro waa no other rea Bon than tho neglect of known and indiaput ably provon moaue of cure. Tboee near and dear to family and friends are sleeping tho jdroamlcea slumber into which, bad they calm? ly adopted DR. JOSEPH II. SCIIENCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed tbomselves of hiB wonderful effi? cacious medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr. 8chonck bas, in bis own caso, proved that wherever sufliciout vitality remains, that vitality, by bia medicines and Ina directions for their uso, is quickened into heallhtul vigor. In thia statement there ia nothing presump? tuous. To the faith of tho invalid is made no repr?sentation that Is not a thousand timoa substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of tho euro by Dr. Bchenck's me? dicine is as simple as it is unfailing. IIB phi? losophy requires no argument. It ia self-as? suring, self-convincing. The Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Filip are tho Drat two weapon? with whi?h the citadel of the malady is assailed. Two-thirds of tuc caaos of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With thu condition tho bronchial tubos "eympathizo* with tho stomach. They respond to tho mor bific action of the liver. Boro, then, como? the culminating result, and tho setting in with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Tho Mandrake Fills aro composed of ono o nature's noblest gift?-the Podopkillum Pel tatum. They possess all tho blood-soarch ing, alterative properties of calomel; but, un Uko calomel, they . .LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of euro is now beginning. Tin vitiated and mucous deposita in tho bowel and in the alimentary canal aro ejectod. Tie liver, like a dock, is wound up. It arouse from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts rospon aivoly, and tho patient begins to foel that h ia getting, at last, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonio, in conjunction with th Pills, pormoat es and assimilates with the food Ohyliflcation is now progressing without it previous tortures. Digestion becomes pain leas, and the cure is seen to be at bane Ibero is no more flatulence, no exacerb?t io of tho stomach. An appetite sets in. Now comos the greatest Blood Purifier ovc vet given by an indulgent father to mi florin man. Schenok's Pulmonio Syrup comes in t perform its functions and to basten and con ploto tho euro. It enters at onco upon it work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collect ind ripens the impaired and diaoaaed portior >f the lungs. In the form of gat borings, prepares them for expectoration, and lol iu very short timo, tho malady is vanquishoi the rotten throne that it occupied is renovate md mado new, and the patient, in all tho di| nlty of regained vigor, steps forth to enje ?ho manhood or tho womanhood that was GIVEN UP AS LOST. Tho second thing is, the patients must ali in a warm room until they got well; it is a ?nost impossible to prevent taking cold win die lungs aro diseased, but it must bo pr iron tod, or a euro cannot bo effected. Frei ur and riding out, especially in this eecth >f tho country in tho full and winter seaao ire all wrong. Physicians who recommei that conree loso their patients, if their Inn ire badly diseased, und yet, because they a in the house, they must not Bit down qui? they must walk about tho room as much a: IB fast as tho strength will bear, to get up good circulation of blood. The patior must keop in good spirits-be determined get woll. This bas a groat deal to do with t appetite, and is the great point to gain. To despair of cure aftorsuch evidence of possibility in the worst cases, and morale tainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Scheue personal statement to the Faculty of his o sure waB in these modest words: "Many years ago I was in the last Btagca consumption; confined to my bcd, ?ndate timo my physicians thought that leonid i live a woek; thon, like a drowning man cati ing at straws, I beard of and obtained 1 preparations which I now offer to the pub and they made a perfect euro of mo. seemed to mo that I could feel them ponetr my whole system. They soon ripened matter in my lungs, and ? would spit up ni than a pint of offensive yellow matter ev morning for a long time. "As soon as that began lo subside, a )Ugh, fever, pain and night sweats a ll boj to leave mo, and my appetite became so gi that it waa with difficulty that 1 could k from eating too much. I soon gained atren and have grown in flosb ever ainco. "I was weighed shortly after my recove added the Doctor, "then looking liko a n skeleton; my weight was only ninety-se pounds; my present weight is two bum and twenty-five [225] pouuda, and for yea havo enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. H che nek bas discontinued his prc .donal visits to New York and Boston. H his son, Dr. J. II. Scbeuck, Jr,, still cont to seo pationts at their offlco. No. 15 N Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Satm from 9 A. M. to S P. M. Those who wi thorough examination with tho lt ed pi rou: will bo charged f5< The Hespiromotcr clares the exact condition of tho lungs, patienta can readily learn whether thej ourable or not. The directions for taking tho medicine! adapted to the intelligence even of a c Follow these directions, and kind nature do the rest, excepting that in some case Mandrake Pills are to be taken in inert doacs; the three medicines nt ed no ot ht compartments than the tmplu instruc that accompany them: First croate app Of returning health hunger is tho moat como symptom-. When it comos, as il como, lot tho despairing at. onco bo nf cheer. Oood blood at onco follows, tho c loosens, tho night sweat is abated, short timo hot)? of tboso morbid Bvmj aro gone forever'. Dr. Schcnck'a medicines aro constantly in tens of thousands of families. Aa a tivo or purgativo, tho Mandrake Pills standard preparation; while tho Pull Syrup, as a curer of coughs and colds, n regarded as a prophylaeteric against sumption in any of its forms. Price of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Se Tonic, SI.50 a bottlo, or $7.50 a half e Mandrako Pills, 25 cts. a box. For sale druggists and dealers. JOHN F. ll KN lt 8 C"llego Placo, New York, Wholesale A Nov 19_ OLD BANK BILLS anil MUTILJ CURRENCY bought and sold In Nov 23 Gmo_D. QAMeRILL. Bri C~"O?NTY CLAIMS AND JURY CI Fie ATE? bought by Fob5_IX OAMBBILL. Rn "Meals furnished at all hours at POLL MANHOOD : How Lost! How Restored! Just published, in a sealed enve? lope. Price, six cents. ALECTURE on tho Natural Treatment and Radical Cure of Spcrmntorrlica or Nominal Weakness, Involuntary Emincions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marri? age generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, A c., by HO? MERT J. CoLVKitWKi.L, M. D., author of tbo "Green Book," Ac. ??A Doon to Tliouaiintls of S ti fl? re rs." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt or six cent?, or two postage stamps, hy CUAS. J. C. KLINE ft CO., 127 Bowery, New Torie-P. O. Box, 4,!>80. _Junql2_ _ _3T.0__ New Books! New Books!! New Books!!! THE DOMESTIC LIEE OF THOS. JEF? FERSON. By his grand-daughter, Sarah N. Randolph. $2.50. Reminiscences of FiRy Years. Bv Mark Boyd. $1.75. "At Last." A Christmas in tho Wost In? dies. By Charles Kingsley, with many illus? trations. $2. Mho Lifo nf Hernando Cortez. By Arthur Helps. $2.50. "Light and Electricity." By J. Tindall. $1.25. The Coming Baco; or, The New Utopia. $1.25. Six, Boys. A Mother's Story. By tho Ame? rican Tract Society. $1.25. The Earthly Paradise A Poom. By Wil? liam Morris. "Throo volumes. $4.50. "Ernestine." By George Sand. 75o. Torriblo Temptation. Ry Cha?. Reade. 30c. Also, a largo selection of new Novela by the be.it authors, just receivod and for salo at pub? lisher's price*, hy BRYAN ft McCARTER. Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumos, embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait. $4 per volume. Memories of Fatmos. By MacDuff. $2. The Conservative Reformation and its The ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $5 Tho Unseen World. Bv Rev. Dr. Stork. $1 NEW NOVELS, Pink and White Tyranny. By Mrs. Harriot Beecher Stowo. $1.50. Her Lord and Master. By Florence Mary att. 50 cent?. Won, not Wooed. By tho author of Bred in tho Bono, fte. 50 cents. Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reado 35 cents. Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor's Works, such as Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, ?.c., at $1 per volume. Tho abovo bookB sent to any address, poet paid, on receipt of price DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN, August 1 Booksellers. Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can bo ob? tained at I. SULZBAOHER'S establish? ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Ruw. Sets and half sots in great variety. AIBO, solitaire and diluter DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to snit all ages. Notice. OWING to tho accidental bursting of the boiler of tho Ice Machine, no ICE will ho void until further orders. All those hav? ing tickets will present them and the moiiev will ho rerundod. JOHN C. SEEGERS. J ulv 28 Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine It is pure, and warranted tobe so. March ll The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is nnadultoral od. Fall Turnip Seed. THORBURN'S Green Globe, Rod Top, largo White Norfolk, Yellow Stone, and Ruta Baga, frosh, and fur sale by August 2_EDWARD HOPE._ Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two voars old, at FeV 21 JOHN C. BERGERS'. GEORGE TUPPEE, BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, COLUMBIA, 8. C. OFFICE over W. C. Fisher's Drug Store, opposite Oolnmbia Hotel. Main street. May 2 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Spring and Summer Clothing, AT . R. & W. C. SWAFFIELDS. WE havo the largest retail stoek in tho Statu, and, anxious to reduce it, will sell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock is unbroken, and the best stink we have over handled. New HATS, or a desirable Style, just re ct-ived. This reduction will apply also to our CU8 TOM DEPARTMENT._ May 16 Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaasn, pint? and quarts. For salo low. E. HOPE North Carolina Corn Whiskey. pZf\ BARBELS of suporior quality for salo DU hy ibo barrel. E. HOPE._ Feeding Oats. BUSHELS PBIME HEAVY OATS. July 27 E. HOPE. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, ECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health. March ll 200 B Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Copporas, Salt, Limn or . Alum. March ll STOCKS, BUNDS and COU PUN 8 bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL. Broker. AI o m Useful Invention of t lie Ag? : THE FAN AND FLY DRIVER! INVENTED EY E. 3?. HUNT. PATENTED M MICH 21, 1871. THIS Machino, which ia now offered lor salo, surpasses any of ila ago. lt ia use? ful, cheap and durable. Any boy or tiri can operate with it. For tho labio, ll baa not an equal. For tho Bick room, it utanda unrival? ed. For tho nursing mother, itu intrinsic value is ineslimable; us it funs to rest thu little darlings, and keeps them freed from troublo. No family should bo without ono. Aa u labor-saving Machino, it saves thc hire of uno servant. As au investment, Ibero is nothing ever offered to tho public in which an active, energctio man can make moro monov at. It is tho Machino for thu times, il ,000.ooo worth will bc sold. Any man with ordinary energy eau make from $15 to $100 per week", clear of all expenses. Can bo seen ut I. Sulzbacher'e Jewelrv Store. "JOHN WOOLLEY, Agent for ltiohland Comity, July 28 _P. O. Address, Columbia. SHIELDS & GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Palmetto Ii*on Works, MANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES and ROILERS, Saw, Oriat and Cano Mills, all sixes, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, House and Store Fronts, Iron Rail? ing, Iron and Brass Casting; Shafting, Pul? leys and Hangers mado to order. ALSO, Manufacturera of UTLEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESS, which was awarded tho first premium iu North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana last fall. Wo also manufacturo tho DIXIE SCREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable ono. Bend for circulars. Orders Oiled on abort notice and on moat reasonable terms. June 24 Smn CORRECT TIME~ ?MAY bo obtained by calling at I3AAC SULZBAOHER'S and purcbaaing ono of those juatlv celebrated ELOIN WATCHES, and whore you can fine1 A complete stock of Diamonds, Jewolrv, Silvor and Plated Ware, ol' tho beat manufacture In addition aro tho Jutted .States, Waltham, English and Swiss ?Vat ch os in Gold and Silver Cases, which will ie closed ont at New York prices. Constantly on hand Ono Gold Chaina, Seal [tings, Charms,Lockets, Sleevo lint tons, Sets, ind a varied stock of Fancy Articles. All kinda of Repairing done promptlv, and varranted, by ISAAC 8ULZBACUER, April 27 Under Columbia Hoicl. The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re JL^-Ti movod their St ables to tho now fIP/jny^-|> building, immediately South of S?7?/?^^J|Jaiiuey'a Hall, and, with a new 1AT^^ Tatock or CARRIAGES, BUG 11KS ano lina HORSES, aro prepared to au iwer all calls that may be mado upon them, loraca bought and sold on commission, ^ersona in want of good stock, aro invited tn ;ivd na a call. Liberal advances made on tock left for salo. BOYCE A: CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PKTTINOIM.. Jan 21 Livery and Sale Stables. ^?^^^j^^C^tei^e^ siness heretofore con lucted by Agnew A Co., at tho old stands of ho lato ll rm. His Omnibuses and Carriages trill convey pajacngcre to and from th?! Had? dad Dopte to t he Columbia Hotel, tho Nick irson ll ouse, or any part of tho city. Ho will dao furnish Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Ac, or hire on reasonable turnia, and solicits the latrena gc of tho friends of tho lalo linn. June 28 OWEN DALY. For Sale, 3 ?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, J.Oviv/ on thelhlisto. 750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2.OUI) acres of Land in Loxing on, on North Edisto, 17,000. 2,500 acres Watorcc Bottom Land, $2 pracro 2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at 2 per acre. 1 House in thiB citv, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND."near the Hy-$8.500. Apply to JOHN RAUSKETT, Attoruoy at Law and Heal Enlate Agent. Se???.25 _ ly MONEY CANNOT Bu"Y IT! Kor Sight ls l'i i< < li 'int the Diamond Spectacle* will J'rdterie it. TR AOS ^@?&?jg^mn [F von value vour evesighl use these PRU KKCT liRliSKS. Ground from minuto irystal pebbles, melted together, and derive heir nam? "Diamond" tin account of their lardnoss and brilliancy. They will last manv 'ears without chango, and aro warranted sn lerior 'o all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER .fe CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped viih our trade mark. WM. G LAZE, Jeweler iud Optician, is solo agent for Columbia, S. 1 , from whom they can only bo obtained. io peddlers employed. July 20 '111 v NO Flin; t'sKIl IN V? AMUNO. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. I>HIS SOAP wurlie* perfectly in enid water, eoft, hurd or suit. Il removes grease, di and paint tro in garments. It washes all [iuds of good*-cotton. Itu niie),si.kor woolen, t cleanses silver, plated ware anil jewelry vithotit. scratching, ll thc artich s are much arnished, rub tin iii with a piece of flannel vbich bas plenty of the Snap on it. To people vim do tlu ir own washing, it ia invaluable, t will savn its cost in one washing. For sale, n boxes ol thirlv-six barn, bv EDWARD HOPE, April 9 Agent for South Carolina. Guns, Pistols, Etc. 1 INFORM my friends and fuiblic iii general that I have list received an enlim new . tock ol Double and Single Bar? el OUNS, BEPEATKRS, Flasks. Pouches, iMstol-Bclte, CapH, Ruck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powdo md Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct H P. W. KU AFT. Main street. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHA II LOTTE, N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn. Flour, Bacon, Lard, ftc, and Family Groceriee generali v. Orders Ulled carefully and prompt y. Feb 7lyr I!ESTHAL NATIONAL BAM or C O r. TJ M ll I A. s. c. Present Capital, $160,000. AUTHOltlZKD CAPITAL, $500,000. OFFICEI18. Jolin Ii. Palmor, President. A. tl. lirenizer, Cashier. C. N. U. Butt, Assistant Caebicr. UIRKOTOI18. J. EH Gregg. John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaa tor, lt. D. Kenn, or lt. I), heirn A Son; G. W. Hoarder), of Copeland A Reardon; K.L. Bryau, o? Bryau St McGarter; W. C. Bwaihcld, ol Jt. cc W. G. Rwafliuld. F. W. McMuHter, Solicitor. THIS Bank ie now open tor thc transaction of a general banking business. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT of enrroncy or coin, bearing interest at tho rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind, will bc istued. Doposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Hen, and other?. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi noos mon, and the usual necommodations ex? tended. Notes, Pitts of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned cn collateral. Stocks, Ponds, Cold, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a email discount. Sight Dra?s drawn direct on all tho promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Ben mark and the OrieiU. Letters of Credit iBBued, f ay able in any of the above places. Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and Bold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA -. -?-? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, -? <.-? INTERESTA LLO WEB A T TEE EA TE OI? SE VEN PEE CENT. PEE ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ONACCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. JohnB. Palmer. / vice-President? John P. Thomaa, J *lce*rreaiucntB. A. G Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, AaeiBtant Cashier, in charge of Rranches. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. McMaster, John P. Thomas. E. H. Heinitsb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Danie! Ravenel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Labor?la, Clerks, Widows, Or jihana and others may hero deposit thoiraav mgs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee* wishing to draw interest on their hinds until they require them for business or oilier pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small innis for their children, and Married Women and Minoru (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves', or, in cape of death, by (.heir legal representatives,) webing to lay asido funds ror future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo time, bo Hiihjcct to withdrawalwheB 'icpdod. Auc 18 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room .Viii? Street, near Plain. ^f?J^f^\jr*n. NOW on hand and daily re &??~^~?7^?f&c' ,v'nK from tho niamifac jjBr^gej^tfqSirtorie* "r New York, Boston, ^Kjj?^itjtg^?fy Cincinnati and Louisville.thc J? largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ovt-r kept iii tide market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Diu ing-Room Suite; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut ninl Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES ma<le to order. 1 UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at \ shortest notice and in the best manner. Term* cash and Good* cheap. Got SO AFEW rearons why they should have tho preference over all others: 1. Wheeler .V WilebnV Sewing Machino is ninch simpler than spy of tho others; re? quiring 1er s t li i? ti hub the amount of ma? ch nu ry. 2 As the rc*tilt <?f tide simplicity, thia ma? chine is much less lh< b e I han the dlit rs to get mit of repair. 3. Another roan lt nf this simplicity is greater durability. 4. Another result is less friction, and, con? sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo 'ion, with Icrs noise. ft. And greatest of all, (hat it uses no Shut? tle, and makes tho lock stitch. It. is the cheapest to buy tho bsst. Buy tho machine that has justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation" and "independence again*! a sining and bit ter competition. For more than twenty jears ha? tho Wheeler ?V Wilson not only stood tirst and foremost, but now stands the uni i vailed Sewing Machino of the enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma? chine that has bern thus tested and proved, mid then you are suro to get the best. For salo on tho easiest possible terms. Sales? room .Main street, aeeond door below THCHNIX o (li ce. Columbia, S. C. J. S. PUHSLEY, Agent. A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. Juno 21_fimo SPKV1?L ATTENTION given to theool lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Ronds and Stocks, and Co ivorslon of State Securities, by Nov 23 fimo P OA M BR I LL. Broker. Thu only fine Playing Cards at POLLOCK'S 1.000.000 ! By authority of a special Act of tho Lcgiala turo of kentucky, of March 18.1871. tho Trastoca of thu Public Li? brary of Kentucky will give a Grand Gift Concert, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1871, UNDF.lt thc direction of Ibo beet Musical Talent tbnt nan bc procured. Tlek?l? ?if A?lnit?*ltm $1(1 euell. Currency; Half Ticki ta S.T00; <tuarter Tickcta $'?.50. Knelt ticket will have attached to it four coupons, of thc denomination of $2.50 each. Tue hobler ol an entire ticket will be entitled to admission to the Concert and to tho whole amount of the gift awarded to it by lot. Thc I holder ot each coupon will bo entitled to ad? mission to the Concert and to one-fourth the amount ol such gift ns may bo awarded to the whole ticket to which it belongs. To provide fund? for this Grand Concert, I and for tho benefit of tho Pnblio Library of Kentucky, lOO.COU tickets will bo eold at $10 each, currency. Tho Citizens' Dank of Ken? tucky is Treasurer. All moneys arising from thc salo of tickets will bo deposited with the Citizens' Bank, subject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned by tho Business Manager. Immediately atti r tho Concert, tho sum of $550.000 in greenbacks will bo distributed hy lot to tue holders of tickets in tho following Gifts, viz: ONE G BAND GIFT OF $100,000 I ONE (?HAND GIFT OF 60,000 Ono gift of $25.000 Ono gift of $11,000 Ono gift of 20/00 One gift of 10,000 Onn gift of IB 000 One gift of 0,000 Ono girt of 18.000 Ono gift of 8 000 Ono gift of 17.000 One gilt of 7,000 Ono girt of 10.0( 0 One gift of fi,ooo I Ono girt of 35 000 One gift of 5,000 One gilt of l l 000 One girt of 4,000 Ono gift of 13 000 One gift of 8,000 One gift of 12,000 One gift of 2.0(0 Ten gifts, of $.,000 each, 10,000 Fifteen giftB. of $000 each, 13,600 Eighteen ^dtn, of $800 each, 14 400 Twenty girts, or $700 each, 14.000 Twenty-fivo giftB. or $C00 each, 16,000 Thirty gilts, of $500 each, 15,000 Forty gifts, or $100 each, 16 000 Forty-fivo giftB, of $800 each, 13,600 Fitly gifts, of $200 each, 10,000 440 Gilts, of $100 each, 44.000 721 Prizes in all. $660.000 After paying tuc expenses of tho enterprise and making the distribution of thc gifts, the balance of tho proceeds arising ft ont the sale of tickets will h? appropriated to the establish? ment or a FBEE LIBRARY in LouUviUe, ta> bo called the Public Library of Kentucky. Tho Concert and Distribution -?viii take place under tho immediato supervision of the Trust?es named in tho Act of Incorporation, who are as follows: TRUSTEES. Tho?. E. Bramlet, lato Governor of Ken? tucky. Henry Waterson, Editor Courier-Journal. W. N. Haldcman, President Corn ier-Jour? nal Co. Benjamin Caeseday, of Daily Commercial. George P. Doern, Proprietor Ameiger. H. M. McCarty, of thc Daily Ltdytr. J. B. Cain, Clerk Jefferson Court ol Common M. W. Clusky, author Political Text Book. R. T. Durctt, of tho Louisville Bar. The Truste es will be assisted by tho follow? ing well known and eminent citizens of Ken? tucky, who have consented tobe pre si nt at the concert and to superintend thc drawing and distribution of gilts: SUPERVISONS. non. Joshua F. Bullitt, late Chief Justit--; of Kentucky. .Hon. H. J. Sile?, Judge Jefferson Court Common Pleas. Hon. T. lt. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisville Chancery Court. Hon. H. Wi Breico, Judge Jefferson Circuit Court. Hon. W\ B. Hoke, Judge Jcflorson County Court. Hon. J. B. Baxter. Mayor of Louisville. Hon. T. Li Burrett. City Attorue-y. Henry Wolf ord. City Treasurer Louisville. Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator e,f Kentucky. Ced. G. C. Wharton, United States District Attorney. t.ol. Phil. Lee, Froeccntmg attorney Ninth Judicial District. Gen. J. Ti Boyle, President N., H. and E. R. R. Dr. T. S. Be ll. Professor Medical Univer? sity, Louisville. Colonel Jilson P. Johnson, Proprietor G al ?. House. Hem. J. Proctor Knott, late Member to Con? gress. A. O. Brunnin, President Louisville Board of Trade. James Bridgeford, President Second Na? tional Bank Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mer? chant. Omens of Hi? Public Library of Ktn I ucky. H. T. DURF.TT, President. W; N. HALDKMAN, Vico-Prrsident. M. W? CLUNKY, Sccretarv. CITIZENS' BANK. Treasurer. Tho holders of tickets to which giftB ar? nvarded will bo paid on presentation at the jflice in Louisville; A libeiral discount will be allowed when 100, iOO or j.OiK) tickets aro purchased in a lot. \U orders accompanieel hy remittances will JO promptly attended te>, and the tickets re? turned by mail registered or expressed, aB intered. * 1 lie undersigned, late piincipal imsiucss manager ed thc very successful Mercantile Library Gilt Concert at San Fran? cisco, has been appointed agent and manager ?f the Gift Concert in aid of the Public Lt? ira ry cf Kentucky. The drawing will take placo in public, and Everything will be done to aatiBfy buyers of tickets that their interests will he as well pro? tected aa ir they porsonally superintended the entire affair. Munno- of Drawing. There will bo two glass wbotla. Gnewheef nill contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed m leather tags.' Tho other wheel will con? tain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. Ono ag or number will be drawn from the 100,000 rh eel. and. the first box drawn from tho iccond, or 721 box wheel, will contain a gift, teatly printed aud senlcd up, and thc gilt so Irawn heirn tito second wheel will bo tho gift >f tho tag tlrat drawn, whether $100, $1,000, ey '100 ooo. Gifts will bc paid on presentation of ticket? Ira win g such gifts, tho second day alter hawing. Tickets or coupons drawing gifts ?an ho collected through any business or lanking house in Louisville, or by any exprese oropany. All tickets aro liko greenbacks. No record icing kept of purchaser's names, tickets aro ;ooel only te> tho holder. Persona desirous of acting ns Agents for l-.e Halo of tickets in any city in tho United ?tates or Canadaa, address CHAS. R. FETER8, Manager, Louisville. Ky-, office- 120 Main street, Johnson's Blook. N. B.-Buvers will noto that there ar? only .00 000 tickets, instead of 2OO.C0O. as in the -an Francisco Gilt Concert, and that there is fifi.OOo more iiistril nted._Ang. 5 Imo* A fine summer tonio ia Hattorfs Bittere ian bo bad at POLLOCK'S.