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FIE PHOENIX IL1>USD DAILY AND TL^I-WEKELY. T H ? GLEANER. -.vaux WBDNKSDAT MORNING. #y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOU AML1 PBOFBIETOii. Offloe on Richardson Street, near Taylor . ?* ? .ir book and Job Printing of ovory docorip >ou promptlyaud faithfully attended to. 3UBBOBIBTION. itally, six months,?4 00; Tri-Webkly, 2 GC; Vt?ekly, I 50. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted in tbe Daily at 75 cents per square for che drat and 50 cents each subs?quent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, noa t h or year, at reasonable rates. ? book-binder said to his wife at the wedding: "It seems that now we are bound together, two volumes in one, with claBpB." "Yes," observed one of the guest?, "one side highly ornamented Turkey morocco, and the other plain calf," and the next moment was taking rapid strides down stairs. The Now York Sim's correspondent John is a very sharp fellow. In one of his letters he says: "I bet a fellow a dollar that I eould tell him how much water to a quart went under the railroad bridge over the Mississippi at Dabin jue in a year. He bet, and I said two pints to a quart. I won the bet." 1 THE AUGUSTA EXCHANGE. THIS institution is intended to facilitate transactions in COTTON, GRAIN and PRODUCE for immediate and future de? livery, and especially for the purohaae and sale of SOUTHERN SECURITIES. A daily call is made of ail the leading Seonritiea in the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South | Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama. Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Arkanaaa, embracing STATE BONDS, CITY BONDS, BALLWAY BONDS, RAILWAY SHARES, MANUFACTURING SHA BES, Ac, Ac. Tho undersigned, members of the AU? GUSTA EXOHAGE, solicit orders to buy or sell anything in the above line: W. 8. BOBKBTS, of Roberts, Morris A Shi? vers. C. B. BACON, Ootton Commission Merchant. JOHN L. FLEMMING, Cotton Broker for Au? gusta Faotory. H. F. BUSSELL, of lt na sell A Potter. A. A? BEAU., of Heall, Speare A Co. JOHN JENKINS, of J. & T. B. Jenkins, (Brokers.) W. DAKIEL, of Daniel A Hill. C. H. PUINIZY, of O. H. Phinivy A Co. W. H. WABBEN, of Warren, Wallace A Co. A. P. Booos, Broker. W. F. HEBBINO, of Claiborn, Herring A Co. JOHN M. CLABK, of J. M. Clark A Co. T. P. BRANCH, of Branch, Sons & Co. H. H. HICKMAN, President Savings Bank and Granitoville Faotory. 0. A. ROWLAND, Commission 51 er cb ant. W. M. BEAD, of Franklin, Read A Co. ALFRED BAKES, President National Ex? change Bank. A. M. JACKSON, Commission Merchant. M. O'DOWD, of M. O'Dowd A Co. P. L. COHEN, of John J. Coben A SODB. W. E. JACKSON, President of, National Bank of Augusta and Augusta Faotory. T. G.BABBETT, of Barrett & Caswell. M. P. STOVALL, Cotton Factor and Commis? sion Merchant. GEORGE B. SIBLEY, of J. Sibloy A Sons. W. T. WHEELESS, of Wheeloss A Co. O. M. STONE, of Isaac T. Heard A Co. G. A. ALLEN, of Walker A Allen. J. M. Ben DELL, Commission Merchant. J. J. PEARCE, of J. J. Pearce. Butler A Co. A. POULLAIN, of Poullain A Davison. GEORGE T. JACKSON, ot George T. Jackson A Co. W. C. SIBLEY, of Dunbar A Sibley, and Pre? sident of Langley Manufacturing Company. J. J. DOUOHTY, Cotton Commission Mer? chant. W. C. SANDERS, of Inman A Sanders. W. H. HOWABD, of W. H. Howard & Son. E. P. CLAYTON, of E. P. Clayton A (Jo. B. W. HEABD, of S. D. Heard A Son. M. I. BBANCH, of Brauch, Scott A Co. J. B. DOUOHEBTY, of Bonus. Brown A Co. THOMAS P. STOVALL, of Stovall A Hull. B. H. MAY, of B. H. May & Co. J. O. MATHEWSON, Tobacco, Ootton, Gooda and General Produce Merchant. E. J. DOZIER, ol Dozier A Walton. . G. P. CUBBY, Banker and Broker. JAMES A. GRAY, of James A. Gray A Co. L. J. MILLXB, of J. F. A L. J. Miller. F. A. TIM HERL AK E, of Barney & Timberlake. THOMAS M. JACKSON, of Cox. Jackson A Co. C. F. WILMAN, of Branch, Sons A Co. June 28_tGITl Elegant Cough Kisses. TAKE a kiss and cure your cough. A nice confection, agreeable and effeotual. Cures Coughs, Diptheria, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me? dicine for children; no oougbingat night; no disturbance ; sweet slumber secured by using the Cough Kisses. For sale only at April 161 HEINITBH'B Drug Btore. Wood! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all sizes, for sale cheap by , the cord, and delivered in any part of the city. I will furnish WOOD by contract at special rates for winter purposes. Orders left at the PHCBNIX office, or at Mr. D. EFSTIN'S Dry Goods Store, on Assembly street, will be promptly attended to. The above Wood is in my yard, and can be seen for delivery at any time, p. EPSTIN. North aide of Gervais Btreet, between Assem bly and Gates street._ June 8 8mf Bose Cordial. ACARMINATIVE BALSAM for the oure of Diarrhoa, Dyaontery, Bowel Complaint, Pains, Orampa, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomaoh, Sour Stomaoh. Sick and Nerv? ous Hoadacho, Wind in the Stomaoh, Hyste? rics, Paintings, Low Spirits, Melancholy. For Infants, one of the best aoothing medicines for Toothing, Belly-ache, Looseness of Bowels, Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints incident to children. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Jone 15 t_Family Medicine Store. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT. don't contain Oooooulug Indiens Fieb Barrios to make sleepy or hoadacho. American Club Pish. fe??flr96& A DELICIOUS relish; better and muon oheaper than Sardines. For sale by_HOPE A GYLES. Carbolic Troches, BROWN'S TROCHES, Cary Cough Cure. , Tar and Wild Cherry. For salo at HEINITSH'd Drug Store. April 10_ 0,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. THEY aro pitted against John Soegcra' 10,000 K. K.'s, at the odds, But all may ond in smoko._GEO. 8YMMERS. Cotton Seed Meal. "I AA BARRELS fresh ground COTTON JAJVS SEED MEAL, an excellent article for feeding stock, just received and for sale low by JOHN AGNEW & SON. Ordinance Co EatablUb Board of lien It lt. SECTION 1. Be it ordained, by the Mayor and the Aldermen of the city of Co IjV?fiia, in Council assembled, That a uBd of Health be, acct the samo is lioSftav. established, which shall consist ofjpHlvQ members, to bo chosen by bal loT.JIk the City Council/at their first meeting in May of enoh and every year; and said Hoard shall be so chosen, that three ot them Bball be elected from Ward No. 1, three from Ward No. 2, three from Ward No. 8, and three from Ward No. 4, seven of whom shall constitute a quorum; and if any person so elected a member of the Board of Health, Khali refuse or neglect to perform the dutiee hereafter required, he shall, upon con? viction thereof before the City Connoil, forfeit and pay the som of $45: Provided, That no person shall be compelled to serve more than one year in every three. SEO. 2. Be it further ordained. That the said Board of Health, of whom seven shall constitute a quorum, shall meet at least once a -fortnight from the first day June to the first day of November of each and every year, and at such other times and at snob places as they may deem necessary and convenient, for the purposo of receiving and communicat? ing all possible information relative to the health of the oity, and to advise and consult together respecting the preserva? tion of the same; and shall have full and ample powers to adopt and carry into effect all snch measures, rules and regu? lations as they may deem necessary to the discharge of the trust hereby confided to them; and each and every practical physician within the oity is hereby re? quired to give immediate information of the existence of any contagions or malig? nant disease to the Board, or to any mem? ber thereof, and at all convenient times to aid and advise the said Board in the preservation of the health of the city, and in the preservation or suppression of contagious or malignant diseases. SEO. 3. Be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of each and every member of the said Board to causo to be removed, from the streets within tho Ward under his or their charge, all of? fensive substances or nuisances tending to endanger the health of thc citizens of tho oity; and the Chief of Police and his assistants, and the Superintendent of the Streets, are hereby reqnired, without de? lay, to obey all orders or precepts that shall be given them, or either of them, by either of the members of said Board respecting removal of such nuisanoes. SEO. 4. Be ii further ordained, That the said Board of Health, or any mem? ber thereof, shall have power, and are hereby invested with full authority, to enter ioto and upon any lot, ground or possessions of any person or persons, and thoroughly examine the same; and whenever the said Board, or any mem? ber thereof, shall have cause to suspect ?that any foal or noxious efilavia origi? nates, or is collected in any house, cel? lar, or in any enclosure whatever, shut up from public view, they, or any of them, may demand entry therein, and direct the same to be opened and venti? lated, or the canse of such effluvia to be removed, as maybe deemed necessary; and if the owner or occupant of such lot, house, cellar or enclosure shall refuse or delay to open the same, or suffer it to bo examined and ventilated, or removed, as aforesaid, or shall in any wise ob? struct the said Board, or any member thereof, or any policeman or other officer, in discbarge of his or their official duty, such owner or occupant shall be fined not exceeding twenty dollars for each and every day he, she or they shall so neglect, refuse or delay, after demand by said Board, or any member thereof; and shall also defray all expenses incurred in the removal or suppression of such nui? sances, under tho direction of said Board, or any member thereof. SEO. 5. Be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to act as clerk of the said Board of Health. SKO. 6. Be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police, or acting Chief of Police, to make dili? gent inquiry BB to all nuisances which may exist within the city; to receive all oomplaintu which may be made to him oonoerning tho same, and to report im? mediately to- any member or members of the Board of Health having charge of the Ward in which euch nuisance ex? ists; and it shall be the duty of the said Chief of Police, or acting Chief of Po? lice, to attend the meetings of the Board of Health when required, and obey Hoch instructions as said Board of Health may give relative to the health of the oity SEO. 7. Be it further ordained. That the Chief of Polioe, or aotiog Chief of Police, shall have power, and is hereby authorized and reqnired, to demand entrance into any lot, building, cellar or enolosure, wherein he may suspect any nuisance to exist, for the purpose of ascertaining whether any such nuisance does exist therein; and if the owner o? oooupant of any such lot, building, cellar or enclosure shall refuse to permit said Chief of Police, or acting Chief ol Police, so to enter for the purpose afore? said, or shall otherwise obstruct or h in dei him in the discharge of the above doty, such owner or occupant shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence a sum nd exceeding twenty dollars. SEO. 8. Be it further ordained, Thal the second section of an " ordinance, passed on the 16th day of April, A. D 1851, entitled "An ordinance to esta blish a Board of Health," he so amend?e as to require that every physician in thc city of Columbia shall report lo the snit Board of Health, within twenty-foui hours, the occurrence of any case ol contagious or malignant disease in hi: praotice, under a penalty of ten dol?an for each and every case which ho shal neglect, within twenty-four honrs aftei bis knowledge thereof, to report; soie fine to be collected by information bo fore the Mayor, or any of the Aldermen SEO. 9. Be it further ordained. Thal this ordinanoe shall take effeot from anc after its ratification, and that all ordi nances heretofore of force repugnant tc this ordinance be repealed. AYEE'8 Sarsaparilla a ? IS widely known aa J v^^^ k ou? ?*j tbe "i0*1 mild IIB to bo Bafe and boneficial to children, and yet BO searching as to effectually purge out the great corrup? tions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or dis? eases that have lurked in the sj stein for yeare, soon yiold to thia powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, mnny of which are publicly known, of Scro? fula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcer*. Eruption?, and eruptive disorders of the akin. Tumors. Blotches, Bolls, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Hos? or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Kheum. Scald Head, King-worm, and internal Ulcera? tions of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also eurea othor complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapt i d, t-uch SH Dropsy, Dyspepsia, flu, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debi? lity, and Leucurrhcea, when they are mani? festations of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in tho spring. Bv renewing the ap? petite and vigor of tho digestive organs, it dissip?tes the depression and listless languor of the acaaon. Even whero no disorder ap? pears, people feol better, and livo longer, fur cleansing tho blood. Tho system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED EY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. May 21 -J_ _ TTitm14 _ A A MAILES ?&^K VECETABIESICILIAN m^s9sW-B?NEWSR. Every year increases tho popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can aesuro our old patrons that it ia kept fully up to its high standard; and it is tho only reliablo and perfected pre? paration for restuiing GnAY on FADED Ii AH? to ita youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. Tho scalp, by its usc, becomes whito and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by ita tonic properties, fircvonta tho hair Irom falling out. as it st inm? ates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its Uso, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho canillary glands to their normal vigor, and will creato a new growth, except in extreme old ago. It is tho most economical HAIR DUESSINO ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid glojsy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer of Massachu? setts, says: "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho BEST PntPAUATioN for its in? tended purposes." Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye, FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many t asea requires too long a time, and too much caro, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one jireparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this re? sult. It is easily applied, and prndacee a cole r which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price fifty ccuts. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00., NASHUA, V. H. May 21 ?T+tMH Every Day WE are in receipt cf letters making known to na tho high estimation in which wo are held as tho proprietor and manufacturer of HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Tho very high appreciation thus voluntarily exhibited is a source not only of pleasure but of profit. Thus practically encouraged, t?e propose to go on with tho good work of Betid? ing relief to thousands of the sick at very .it tie cost. Read tho following letter from North Carolina: A lotter from Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks of Hoinitfh's Blood and Liver Villa, in tho following emphatic language: "Your Blood and Liver fills should bo called tho 'Euroka.' My wife will gi vu you a certificate testifying to their remarkable curativo pro? perties. For females, tho best pill out." Heinitsh's Blood Pills are adapted to all ages, sexes and conditions, in ali climates; good for Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Head? aches, Chilla. Try them; only twenty-five cents a box. For salo only at tho family medi? cino Btore of E. H. UEINirSH. Jnne 7_t FISHER & SILLIMAN, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGISTS. _ AND dealers ?H pure DRUGS, ?jflCHEMICALS, Family Medicines. ?J Vg Proprietary Goods, Fancy and AT A ?& Toilet Articles, Sponges, Finow?U Perfumery, Flavoring Extracta, Seeds, Ac. PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with accuracy and fidelity, at all hours of the day or night. April Iii i =3 na t? MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20 Hayno street and Horlbeck's Wharf. Charleston, S. C. This is the largest and most complete factory of tho kind in tho Southern States, and all articles in thia lino can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toals at prices which dofy competition. S3" A pamphlet with full and detailed list of allsizca of Doors. Sashes and Blinds, and tho priceB of each, will he sent free and post paid, on application to _Jnly_11 llyr P. P. TOALE. Everybodv is delighted willi tho QUEEN'S DEMOHT. lt eurea all kinds of breaking out of the akin, boils, Ac. Everybody looks at a pretty girl; but turn awavir abe baa pimples, blotches, boils. Uso the QUEEN'S DELIOBT and purify your blood. ? M?O, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND A LI J THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES ffiflySgg^^gjgggjj A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEU AX T STA TE-IiOOM Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours TOTAL. CAPACITY, A CCOMMODA HONS. Shorter, "via Charleston." .IO,OOO BALES MOr.^HLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads Weat, in alliance with thc fleet of thirteen Brut clam SIcamshfpB i\_ to the above porte, invite attention to tho qnick time and regular despatch afforded to the huuiueuu public in thu Cotton btatca nt tho PORT OK CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of rail und sea trancportatir.-n for Freight and Passengers nett excelled in excellence and capacity at any other pott. Tbc following spline id Ocean Steamer* arc regu? larly on thc line:*. TO Si E AV V O R EC . MANHATTAN, M. 8. Woodhull. Commander. CHAMPION, lt. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Uerrv, Commander. TAMES ADGElt, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGEK it CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, UEO HG IA, S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. beckett, Commander. CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, -Ingram, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, ti. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamehipe VIRGINIA, C.Hinckley, Com'dcn GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Oom der. IIAILISO DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.JAgent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Haime, Con.manilor. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner. Sailing Days-Evcrv Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charlceton, fl. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Intu? ance, one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad Onices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may bo Bccurcd in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in "Charleston, at whose offices in all caeca the Railroad Ticket a should bo exchanged and D?rths assigned. Tho Tbrougb Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting Kees, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid mov? mint of Freight and Fastens? rs between tho Northern cities and tho South and Weet. Comfortrble Night Cars, with tlc Holmes Chair, without extra charge, havo been introduced en the South Carolina Railroad. First class. Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first cists Dite] ing Ci.rn. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains ol the benth Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with otlur Reads, iNliw >iip l;leiphts at distant points with great promptness. Tho managers will usc every exertion to satisfy their patt ons that the line rta Charleston cannot be eurpaseed in dispatch and thc iiiti di liv uv oi gertie. For further information, apply to J. M. FF.LKIUK, Pure rintel dil t, < hal lt Mm, b. 0.; B.D. HASELL, General Anent, I*. O. Lox 4,070; Office ?17 Broadway, N. Y : H. lt. TICKIss.General Passenger and Ticket Agint, South Carolina Radii ad. ALFRED L. 1 VLEK, Jan 1G iGnio Vice-President South Caiolir.a Hailic ntl, Charleston,8. C. Columbia music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention ot tho public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con* Histing of Fianna, Church and Parlor Organs, MelodeouH, Violins, Quitara, Danjos, Flutes, Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments ot all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and instruction Books for every clusa of Musical Instruments on hand nt all times. Sheet Music sent hy mail, post paid, on receipt o? ?rice; and all hindu of Musical Goods sent by xpress, when ordered, to any part of tho State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for salo cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodious tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate pi ices. All ordora promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring na with their patrouagc. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia. H. C. Nov 7 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture "Ware-room MainStrett, ?eur Plain. NOW on hand and d.vily re? ceiving from tho manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louiaville.the largest assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept in tbismarket,consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of diff?rent pat torn s, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the host manner. Terms cash mid Good M cheap. Oct flo MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Colonade Roto, Vendue Range, Charleston, 8. C, DEALEKHIS Scotch, Pig and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on band a full supply of all kinds. In store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG. Nov 28 ly Hardware, etc. "I r\{~\ DOZEN AXES. J.VjVy 40 bales Ragging. 200 bundles Arrow Tits. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels. 200 pairs Trace Chains. Just received and for sa!e at lowest market priciH. 'L?RICK ff LOWRANCE. Choicest May Butter. 5TUBS "Gilt Edge" new GOSHEN BUT? TER. G KO. SYMMER8. Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now prepared, with a Press and appcr tainmenttt, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to ordor, cmbosBOd and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Koopa constantly in store a full stock of Fancy and Staplo STA IONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Articles and all coode pertain? ing to a tirut class Stationery House. April 20 _ The Doctors Recommend Seegers 'Heer TN preference to London Portorand Scotch Alo. Why? They know it is unadulterated MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Vor Sight 1. Priceless! But the Diamond Spectacles will Prestrv h. IF yon vain? your eyesight tn-o these PKlt FKCT i. K rs s KS! (h ound from minute crystal pebblon, melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last mah? yoarB without eli ange,'and aro warranted su? perior to all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CArnoN.-Nono genuino unless stamped with onr trado mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, is solo ngont for Columbia, 8. C.,from whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers employed, July 21 l|llv WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PUEMIVM By Committee of Practical Machinists. 11HE simplicity, durability, case of manage? ment and great range of work of thia Machine has ruede it the universal favorite, and leading family Sewing Machino for more than twetity joars, and hence it is no experi? ment to buy one. For salo on monthly inst a'ments, second door below Pnecsix ellice, Columbia, S. C., hy A. J. PURSLEY, Feb 27 Agent for Pursley it Trump. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, 7 X TER EST A LLO \VEJ> A T THE EA TEH} S S VEE EEE CEE T. REE AXE lil. OX CEETJEICA'JES OE EEE US J J, AXE SIX J'ER CEXT. COM ROUX EEE EVERY SIX MOXTES OX A CLO UXTS. OFFICEltb; Wm. Martin, Pre-sident. John li. Palmer. Viue-Previdi-iit. A. ti. Breuizcr, Cashier. J.H. lawyer, in ^eueial chat ge. Johr C. B. Smith, Absitttant cushier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Marun, A. C. Has Vell, F. W.Mctlasier.E. Ii IDiiauL, Jil.nB. Palmer, Thomao E. Gregs. ( oluwbia. % J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. 8cott,Newberrj. W.O. Mayes,Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravened, Jr.. Charleston. ilechanica, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol* phans and others may here deposit their sav? ants and draw a liberal rate of interest there* on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee* wishing to draw interest eu their funds until thoy require thom for business or other pur? poaos: Parents desiring to sot apart small mme for tneir children, and Married Women ?ind Min or? (whose deposita can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay tvaidefunde for future nae. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at . he sam e time, be subject to withdrawalwhen i ceded._Ang 18 BENTBAL NATIONAL BANK OF COL.UMIJIA. S. C. Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5500,000. THIS Bank is now opon for the transaction of a general banking business. GEHT iy i CATI" s OF DEPOBIT, bearing interest at the rate of aoven (7) por cent, per annum, will bo issued. Notes, Eilis cf Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaued on collaterals. Stocks, Ronds, Gold, Silver bongil land sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi? nent placen in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Rolland, Ren? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, I ay able in any of the above placea Draft ? nn all tho prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Bunking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 8. Fob 28 ly Imported Cordials. THE undersigned has Just opened a lot of IMPORTE!) CORDIALS, of various kinds, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLOMBIA & AIOTBTA lt. E. Co. Bu PK HINTEN DEN T'b OjMCE, WILMINGTON, N. C., June 8. Ib72. mmmffy AFTER tili? dato tho w g following eobedule nil) be run by trains on this road : DAY EXPBEBSTBAIN [DAILY.] Leave Wilmington [Union Depot | 8.25 A. SI. Arrivo at Florence. 9.13 A.M. Arrive at Colombia. 1 85 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.15 P.M. Arrivo at Florence. 4,10 p. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M. NIGHT EXPBESS THAIN. Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence.11.88 P.M. Arrive at Columbia.?*3.46 A. M. Leave Columbia.10.85 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 2.09 A.M. Arrivo at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M. No NIGHT TltAlNH leave Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P. M. June 9 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Bnp't. Charlotte. Colombia and Angosta R. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 0,1872. ON and after Monday, -HfJuno ll, tho following chedule will be run over this rood: OGINO SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.COO A. M. 8 20 P.M. Leave Columbia.1.G4 P. M. 3.40A.M. Arrive Augusta.7.45|P. M. 8.20 A. M. GOING NOBTU. Leave Augusta.6 35 A.M. 5 50 P.M. Leave Columbia_12 36 P. M. 11.12 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes plower than Washington; six min?tes ahead Colombia. No. 1 Train daily. Ko. 2 Train daily, Bun daya excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all points North, South and Weet. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E.R. DoBBXY.Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen Greenville and Colombia Railroad PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. "HmTB?I I"MIW*?a DAILY, Sundays ?ffBMrS?i*jKff5aTf?excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; also with Traine going North and South on Charlotte., Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. cr. Leavn Columbia at. 7.45 a. m. Leavo Alston. 9.35 a.m. Leave Newberry.11.15 a. m. Leave Cokesbury. 2.45 p. m. Leave Belton. 4.80 p. m. Arrivo at Greenville. 6.10 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.80 a.m. Leavo Belton. 8.80 a. m. Leave Cokeebury.10.15 a. m. Leavo Newberry. 1.30 p. m. Leave Alston. 8.20 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. 5 10 p.m. Anderson Brandi and Blue Jiidne Divinion. DOWN. UP. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a. m. Arrive 7.50 p. m. Leavo Pern ville 5.25 a. ra. Leave 7.15 p. m. Leave Pendleton 6.10 a. m. Leavo 6.30 p.m. Leavo Anderson 710 a.m. Leave 6.30 p.m. Arrive at Belton 8.00 a. m. Leave 4 SO p. m. Accommodation Trains run on Branch Roads on Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays. Abbeville Branch. Leavo Cokesbury for Abbeville at. .10.20 a. m. Leave Abbeville for Cokesbury.... 1.30 p. ta. THOMA8 DODAME?D, Gen. Sup. M. T. BABTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Richmond and Danville Railroad. CONDENSED TIME? TABLE, in effect on and after Sunday, June 2,1872: GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBE88. Leave Greensboro.1.15 A.M. 10.00 A.M. Leave Danville. 3 64 A. M. 12 48 P. M. Leavo Burkvillo. 9.10 A. M. 5.45 P. M. Leave Amelia C. ll... .10 02 A. M. 6.40 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.02 P. M. 8.47 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 2.85 P. M. 5.20 A. M. Lea^e Amelia CH. 4 50 P. M. 7.20 A. M. Leave Burkville. 5.45 P. M. 8 28 A. M. Leavo Danville.10 50 P. M. 12.55 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro.. 1.10 A. M. 3.50 P. M. Traine leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., and at 5 20 A. M., connect at Greensboro with trains on North Carolina Divinion, for all points Bouth. Passengers leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., connect at Greensboro with train for all points East of Greensboro. Pas? senger train leaving Raleigh at 7.50 P.M., connects at Greensboro with Northern-bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 02 P. M! JOHN R. MACMURDO, Genoral Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. IALCOT, Engineer and Gen.Bup't. KORTI! CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. bTATIONB. MAIL. EXPREFB. Leave Cbtrlotte.8.40 P. M. 6.30 A. M. Leave Salisbury.10.47 if. M. 8 47 A. M. Leave High Point.12.28 A. M. 10.19 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.09 A. M. ll 00 A. M. Leave Greensboro_150 A. M. 11.10 A. M. Leave Company BbopB 3 30 A. M. 12 21 P. M. Leave Hillsboro.4.38 A. M. Leave Raleigh. 7 80 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .10 10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Goldebsro. 4 00 P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.15 P. M. Leave Hillsboro.9.81 P. M. Leave Company Bhope.ll 10 P. M< 2 15 P. Bl. Arrive at Greensboro.12 24 A. M. 3 SO P. M. Leave Greensboro:... 1.10 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Leave High Point.... 1.62 A.M. 4.40 P. M. Leave Salisbury. 3 32 A. M. 6 13 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 5.35 A.M. 8 10 A.M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh rt 7.15 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte (Sun? days excepted. ) All passenger trains connect at Greensboro with trains to and from Rich? mond. Pullman Palace Care on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. G BEEN, Master Transportation._ Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD COMPANY, OOLUMDIA, ti. C., June 9,1872. Change of Schedule to go into effect on and after Sunday, 24th instant: MAIL AND FABBENOEB TRAIN. Leave Columbia at. 7 40 am Arrive at Charleston at.8 20 p m Louve Charleston at.8.1b a m Irrive at Columbia at. 3.40 pm NIGHT EXFREBB, PBEIOHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, [Sundays excopted.] Leave Columbia at.O.fiO p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.00 a m Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.6.40 a ru Camden Accommodation Train will con? tinue to mn to Columbia as formerly-Men days, WodneedavB and Saturdays. A. L. T?LER, Vice-rresident. B. B. PICKINB, General Ticket Apont. Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg.. 5.80 5.25 Bateeville. 6.00 6.C0 4.?3 4.53 Facolet. 6 08 6.18 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 0.43 6.48 4.U5 4.10 Unionville. 7.25 7.50 3.05 3.25 8antuc. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.40 Lylea' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Alston. 11.00 12.00 May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President.