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Official. mm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, _ Executive Depabtmekt. nTHEBEAS in r ureuauce of an Act onti VV tied "An Aot providing for tho General Eleotions, and the manner of conducting the came," approved the first day of March in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved the twelfth day of Maren, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, electione have beon held for Oovernor, Lientenant-Qovornor, Secretary of State, Attorney-General, State Treasurer, Comptroller-General Superintendent of Edu? cation, Adjutant and Inspector-General, Mem bars of Congress, Members of the General Assembly, Solicitors, Sheriffs, Clerks of Court, Jndgea of' Probate, School Commissioners, County Commissioners and Coroners, and Constitutional Amendments, changing tho time for holding elections and prohibiting the croatlo" of a debt without the con son t of the people, have been submitted to tho electors in accordance with Joint Resolutions, approved ninth and thirteenth days of March respect? ively, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two; and Whereas it appears, upon examination of the returns, that tho following persons have received a majority of votes for the offices re? spectively referred to: Governor?Franklin J Moses, Jr. Lieutenant-Govern or?R H Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry E Hayne. Attorney-General?Samuel W Melton. Htato Treasurer?P L Car doze. Comptroller-General?Solomon L H?ge. Superintendent of Education?J K Jilleon. Adjutant and Inspector-Gen?H W Purvis. Member of Congress at Large?R H Cain. Representative from First Congressional Distriot?Joseph H Rainoy. Representative from Second Congressional Distriot?Alonzo J Ranaier. Representative from Third Congressional District?R B Elliott. Representative from Fourth Congressional Distriot?AlexS Wallace. Solicitors for the several Judlc'al Circuits: First Circuit?Charles W Butt/.. Second Circuit?Pierco L Wiggins. Third Circuit?Samuel T Atkinson. Fourth Circuit?A J Shaw. Fifth Circuit?J H Runklo. Sixth Circuit?Wra O Brawley. Seventh Circuit?Wm H Fiemlus. Eighth Olrcuit?Absalom Blythe. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Representatives? E Cain, H A Widencr, J R Tolbert, ff H Ellison, Thomas H Martin. , Coroner?Paul W Jefferson. Sheriff?L 1? Guftla. Clerk of Court?Lewis D Bowie. Probate Judge?? W Guftin. Sohool Commissioner?Wm Preealoy. County Commissioners?W PMcKellar, A It Burton, S A Jefferson. A1KEN OOCNTY. Senator?Charles D Hayne. Representatives?l'rinoe R Rivers, Samuel J Loa, Gloster Holland, Wm B Jones. Curouer?Francis L Walker. Sheriff?Hiram Jordan. Clerk of Court?Joaeph Quash. Probate Judge?Henry Sparaick. Sohool Commissioner?John Gardner. County Commissioners?Edward P Stoney, Samuel Spenoer, Wm M Peel. ANDERSON COUNTY. Representatives?John R Coohran, J C U Featherston, John Wilson. Coroner?Jas H MrConnell. Sheriff?Wm MoGukio. Clerk of Court?John W Daniels. Probate Judge?Wm W Humphreys. Schaol Commissioner?Thos P Benson. County Commissioners?Wm M Leavoll, Keuon Breazealo. PL Cox. BAKNWELL COUNTY. Senator?James M Smith. Representatives?B H Norland, Fred Nix, Jr. B W Middleton, E M Sumptor. Coroner?James Patterson. Sheriff?N G W Walkor. Clerk of Court?Wm A Nerland. Probate Jndgc?Wm J Mixson. SohoolCBmmiselonor?Abraham Middloton. County Commissioners?Godfrey B Cloy, A L Robinson, Crosar Cave. BEAUFORT COUNTY. Bonater?Robert 8inal)s. Representatives?Hastings Gantt, Samuel Grosn, Thomas Hamilton, N B Myers, J 13 Basoomb, J D Robertson, Geo A Reed. Coroner?A W Muckentuas. Sheriff?Wm Wilson. Clerk of Court?H G Judd. Probate Judge?R J Carlton. Sohool Commissioner?T K Miller. County Commissioners ? Ceo Warterhonao, Taul Pntchard.B Drayton. CHARLESTON COUNTY. Senator?V.' 3 Jervey. Representatives?B A Bosomon, Timothy Hurley, O R Levy, C J Andull, R B Artsou, C ? North. N F Spenoer, J Prioloau. Jas Bren nan, JTingman, Richard Bryan, A P Ford, W A Grant. J J Grant, J F Greene, Edward Patty, R W Turner, J Vanderpool. Coroner?Aaron Logan. Sheriff?0 0 Bowcn. Clerk of Court?Jacob Wiiliinau. ; Probato Judge?Georgo Buist. Sohool Commissioner?B H Hoyt. County Commissioners?Q I Cuuningham, Louis Dnnnoman, W H Thompson. CHESTER COUNTY. Representatives?John Lilly, Princ^Y'iung, Charloa Sims. * Coroner?Julius Rtovenaon. Sheriff?Benj G Ynonm. ' Clerk of Court?O 0 McCoy. Probate Judge?John Dickey. School Commissioner?Dublin Walker. County Commissioners?James Reid, Bur? rs'! nerophlll, Madison Pondergrasa, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. . Ropreocntatites?A M Lowr7, W W Spencer. Coroner?H D Tlh*a. Bhorlff?PF Bpofforfl.'? j Clerk of Court?Tbomoa F Hello;. Probate Judge?W J Hanoa. School Commiseioner?W L T Prlc?. County Commleeionera?D Douglas, Ed ward Clark, Stephen Jackson. CLARENDON COUNTY. 1 Representatives?A Collins, Jar oil Warley. | Coroner?W O Ivey. Sheriff? W J Clark. Clerk of Court?W A Barfield. Probate Judge?W It Burgess, Sr. School Gommlsaianer?L ABenbow. County Commlaaioners?M M Bonbow, Titus Halten, Syfox Helton. OOLLETON COUNTY. Representatives?AP Holmea, S Smalls, W H Fraaer, Wm H Thomas, Robert Tarlotou. Coroner?Robert Tolbert. Bheriff? J H Terry. Olark of Court?A C Shaffer. Probate Judge?Charles Witaell. School Commissioner? K D Bolmca. County Commissioners?Joaeph A Sawpor tas, Wm A Dri?lo, Philip Ferguson. DARLINGTON COUNTY. Representatives?John Boston, Richard H Hamberg, Jaokaon A Smith, Samuel J Keith. Coroner?Henry Brown. Sheriff?Thomaa O Cox. Clerk of Court?Jonathan Wright. Probate Judge?Michael Welsh. Sobool Commissioner?Joshua E Wilson. County Commissioners?Clayton Canuon, Francis D Smith, Gustave Hoffman. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Senator?Lawrence Cain. Representatives?John A Barker, Parrit Himkins, D Graham, A Simkina, L Simons. Coroner?William Wateon. Sheriff?Hardy nail. Clerk of Court?Andrew Ramaay, Sr. Probate Judge?David L Turner. School Commissioner?George A Morgan. County Commission orr?Hariiaon Storm, Wesley Jefferson, Dock Martin. FAIRF1ELD COUNTY. Senator?Sandy Ford. Repreaentativoa?Isaac Miller, Levi Lee, M S Miller. Coroner?Silas W Buff. Sheriff?Lewis W Duvall. Clerk of Conrt?Samnol B Clowncy. Probate Judge?WM Nelaon. Ucbool Oommieaioner? Wm J Crawford. County Commissioners?H L Elliott, Henry Jacobs, John M Martin. GEORGETOWN COUNTY. 8enator?Wm H Jonoa, Jr. m Repreaentativoa?Cbarlea Green, James A Bowloy, Cbaa H Sperry. Coroner?Sherald Johnson. Sheriff?Samuel R Oarr. Clot k of Conrt?Calvin J Coe. Probate Judge?Riobard O Bueb. School Commiaaioner?Steven B Gipson. County Commissioners?Richard O Bush, Jameu MoO. Leaesne, Henry Joy. GREENVILLE CO?N TY. Senator?Thomas R Donaldson. Representatives?James P Moore, John H Goodwin, 8 8 Crittenden, Jamos McCullungh. Coroner?Wm H Goodlett. Sheriff?John L Southern. Clerk of Court?Wm A McDanicl. Probate Judge?Samnol J Douibit. School Commissioner?James H Taylor. County Commissioners?Wm J West, An? drop It McDavid , Wm C Goodwin. HORRY COUNTY. Sonator?T C Dunn. Ropreaentativea?J E Dosenberry, N B Cooper. Coroner?D W Oliver, . Sheriff?A U Skipper. Clerk of Court?B E Sessions. Probate Judge?Isaac Cannon. School Commiaaioner?Daniel Lewis. Oonnty Commissioners?J W Holiday, P Yaught, O Grainger. KER8HAW COUNTY. Representatives?Frank Adamson, Reuben D Galther, Allison W Hough. Coroner?u?d?c R Player. Sheriff?Samuel Place. Clerk or Conrt?Richard E Wall. Probate Judgo?James F Sutherland. School Commissioner?Frank Carter. County Commissioners?John A Boswell, Benjamin McOavkill. Daniel P Johnson. LEXINGTON COUNTY. Sonator?Julia C Hope. Representatives?Henry A Mcetzc, Jacob W Low in an. Coroner?C P Qnattlcbanm. Sheriff?Henry 11 Geiger. Clerk of Court?William J Aasman. ? Prob t to Judge?Simon P Wingard. Cubool Commissioner?A D HaHiwangnr. County Commissioners?D D D Mitchell, S Luther Smith, Jeremiah \V\ho. LANCASTER COUNTY. Rcproacntatives?Wm Black, D C Woolfo. Coroner -A J Boldoil. Sheriff?3 R Hunter. Clerk of Conrt?T 11 Clvburn. * Probate Judge?J C Beerest. School Commissioner?M J Shaver. County Commis-siutiors?R J Hagius, O C Hinsen, J T Rrasington. LAU HENS COUNTY. Sonator?Y J P OwenB. Repreaontativee ? JoBcph Crews, James Youug, James Mills, Cie*ar .Sullivan . Coroner?John Hamilton. Sheriff?John H Little. Clerk of Court?J Walker Rico. Probate Judgo?Collen Lark. Babool Commissioner?Pratt S. Snber. , County Commissioners?Lada U. Little, Turpiu Deudy, Raiford Stewart. MARION COUNTY. 1 Sonator?Christopher Smith. Representatives?Btnjamiu A. Thompson, Eben Hajs, E H Gourdin, John W Johnson. Coroner?Hiram H Jackson. Sheriff?Daniel F Bury. Clerk of Court?Stepben G Owens. Probate Jndge?Jaine* Graham. School Commissioner?Mitchell K Hollo way. County Comiuissiouors?Euos Reaves, Ar? thur Dcau, Lawrence Mills. MARLBORO COUNTY. , Representatives?I Allinan, D P McLaurin. Coronor?John Briston. Sheriff?James U Jones. Clerk of Conn?Thomas W Allen. Probato Jndge?John W Smith. School Commissioner- Frank S IIazel. County Comiuissiouors?Joel L Eastorling, . Calvin T Stabbs, Edward Miles. NEWBERRY COUNTY. Senator?Henry C Corwin. Rai reseutatives?Samp*on S Bridges, Jo 1 seph D Boetou, Isom Greuuwood. Coroner?James Henderson. Sheriff?John J Carriugton. Clerk 0/ Court- Jeaae C Smith. Probate Judge?Jamea (' Leahy. School Commiaaiouor?Manaou S Long. County Commissioners?Dennis Moatea, Allen Rice, Thomaa Keitt. OCONEE COUNTY. Senator?W C Koith. Repr?sentativen?E Herndon,E A Tato. Coroner?Walter M Wooden. Sheriff?W N Craig. ' Clerk of Court?Jesae W Stribling. Probate Jndge?Stilca P Dendy. School Commissioner?Thomas L Lewis. I County Commissioners? W H Stribling, Jas M llunutcutt, Jamea A Doyle. ORANGEBUIIG COUNTY. Sonator?Jamos L Jamisen. Representatives?Samuel I. Duncan, John Dix, Henry Riloy.J Feldor Myers, A Donnelly. Coronor?John L Humbert. Sheriff?Edward J Cain. Clerk of Court?Goonre Boliver. Probato Judge?Augustus B Knowltou. 1 School Commissioner?Frsncls R MoKinlay. Countv Commissioners?John Robertson, Edmund T R Smoako, Aloxander Brown. PICKENS COUNTY. Representative?R E Bowcn. Coroner?W Boyd. Sheriff?J R Ferguson. Clerk of Court?S D Keith. Probato Judgo-J H I'liilpol. School Commissioner?D F Bradley. Goanty CoBtunhieionorB?H J Anthony, T hos B J?rioe, Wrn Smith. . ? . ? HIGHLAND COUNTY. Representatives?8 B Thompson, A W Cur? tis, Charges Minort, John T Gillmore. Coroner?I H Ooleman. Sheriff?J E Dent. Clerk of Court- D B Miller. Probate Judgo ? S D Swygert. Sohool Commieaioner?D Salmond. County Comraitsaionera?? M Weaton, W ? Hayue, U l'orlee. SPAttTANBURG COUNTY. Senator?D It Duncan. Representatives? Gabriel Cannon, R M Smith, W P Comp ton, Thomas J Moore. Coroner?Moses Foster. Sheriff?John Dewberry. Clerk of Court?F M Trimmier. Probate Judge?Benjamin Wofford. Sohool Commissioner?W H Richardson. County Commissioners?William T Thorn. H D Floyd, J M El ford. SUMTER COUNTY. ? ReprenentativeB?T B Johnston. W W Ram? say, J G Wilson, Butler Spears. Coroner?T J Duncan. Sheriff?J M Tindall. Clork of Court?G W Reardon. Probate Judge?C M Huret. Sobool Commisdonei?J N Corbett. County Commissioners? Henry Caiu, W t Andrew?, J B Johnston. UNION COUNTY. Rsprcsfir:!stives? w B Wallace, b h Rice. John Wallace. Coroner?John Tinsloy. Sheriff?Robert Macbeth. Clerk or Court?Charles Bolt. VrobatO Judge?Joseph FGist. School CommisBioner?W h Norman. County Commissioners?y S Bobo, George Martin, James Hardy. WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY. Representatives?James Peterson, Fortune Gilea, Thomas Presaley. Coi oner?Louis Donath. Sheriff?William W Ward. Clork of Court?Melviu J Hixsch. Probate Judge? Lonis JacobB. School Commissioner? Henry n Monrzon. County CommissionorB?Robert T Scott, William Scott, Ambroeo Tiadnlo. YORK county. Senator?J Hannibal Wliito. Represent all via? J A Rat eh ford, M L Owens, Nelson Davtx, Daniel Williams. Coroner?John It Wallace. Sheriff?Robert II liloun. Clerk of Court?Joseph F Wallace Probate Judge?Joseph A McLain. School Commioeioticr?C A King. County CnmmiBsiouere?U U Roberto, Fiank Edwards, William 11 Allison. Wo do, therefore, by virtue of the powers in us vested, certify and declare tbo above-men? tioned parties have been duly elected to fill tbo various offices respectively referred to; and the Constitutional Amendments, having received a niiijorlly of votes, are herebv de? clared duly adopted'. Given under our liandn and the seal of the Slate, in the city ot Columbia, this Ki.h day of November, in tho year .?w . of our Lord ouo thousand eight ]lh [ hundred and seventy-two, and in ? ?<? ' the ninety-seventh year of tho In? dependence ot tho United States of America. (Signed) F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of State. (Signed) F. J. MONKS, Jh.. Adj n tan t-Q eneral. (Signed) D. II. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-General. (Signed) J L. NEAGLE, Com ptroller-G eneral. (Signed) NILES G. PARKER, - Treaanrer. ;;tatk of south Carolina, Office Secu'ktahy ok State. I, F. L. Cauoozo, Secretary of State of South Carolina, in pursuance of the pro vi sious of the Ant abovu referred to, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct tran? script from the statements and declarations oi too Board of Slate Canvassers, filed in this office, according to said Act of Assembly. Qivcn under my hand and tho seal of the State, tlii* 18th day of November, .??? . A. D. 1872, and in tbo uiuety - r. h \ seventh vear of American Inde ?-J pdudonce*. F. L. CARDOZO, Nov 20 Secretary of Stale. SIllW HEPATIC C0?\? For all Derangements of the Liver PUT up in liquid form, already prepared fo and iusuring proper proportion ?>f ?.ach vi ctioh. Ii removes bile from the tjtlero. It Rives the liver a healthy clmi ecltr nnd 1 (s-toi strengtli. This medicine Iibh Lctn tried by I :;illnonco Hie luce will have ti e b bom of Li will iuvigoralc tho f(tMe, btid piove the gi yourselves und ycu will rtcciunuud it to yt everywhere. KINO Aug 22 ittmo DOWIE, MOiSF. A $64,260 SSSTUCKY STATE LOTTERY! Legalized by an Aot of the Legislature. THE most liberal Lottery ever drawn. Only 7,140 Tickets and 3.080 Prizesl To be drawn November 30,1872, in Covington, Kentucky. One Capital Prize of - - - $25,000 1 Prize of.$5.000 I 13 Prizes ot.. .$260 1 do.2,1601 80 do.00 2 do.1,1)001 120 do.20 2 d >. 500 1 2,010 do. 6 3.080 Prizes, amounting to.f 04 2G'J Tickets $12; HalveB 10; Quarters $3. SVOur Lotteries are chartered by the State, and drawn at the time named, under I the supervision of sworn Commissionors. 49*The drawings will be published in the New York, Chicago and Louisville papera. , ff Wa will draw a similar scheme the last Saturday of every month during the years 1872 and 1873. 4Ql~Kemit at our risk by Post Ofhco Money Order, Registered Letter, Dralt or Express. SSfSend for a circntar. A-.tdr?sB, SMI I'H. SIMMONS & CO., NgjTly Pox 827. Covington. Ky. To the Ladies. ONE of tho worst forms of discoloration of I the skin, and ot pimpled aud eruptive [ faces, is caused by tho use of CALOMEL and BLUE MASS. Mercurial medicines are sup? posed to have a special action on tho liver; the theory is crroneons. If calomel is given in repeated doses it ptoduoea Balivation, and in this condition tho liver is badly damaged. The liver is more torpid; tho skin mnst do some of tho liver's work, iu excreting bilo ele? ments, and will be liable to pimples, hlotchoB, eruptions, dark spots, disoolorations, tuber? cles, soro mouth, sore throat, catarrhal affec? tions, Ac. The only scrvicoablo liver modi cino is HEINITSH'S LIVER PILLS. No ca? lomel. They regulate the liver and purifv tho blood. . Ann 22 i 50 LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE Law Rango, Rauekett's building, up stairs. Youmans & Sheppard, Attorney/; at Lair, Edgcjivla, S. C. LeR. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. SHEPPARD. Aug 27 limo Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Pearl, Oystor.Wino. Bntter, Milk, Pic-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all iresh. For sale low bv Oct a _yoi'K * GYLES. Choice Family Flour. DARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for sain at reduced rates. _ August 10 HOPE k GYLVS. Look Out for K. K.'Sl io.ooosco'?iu-10 _March 28 JOHN C. SEEGEItS*. _ Seed Eye. I RiV BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Soed. .LT./* " For sale for cash onlv. Sept 8 HOPE 4 GYLES. Cood Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All froBh and for sale low for rash bv Jnnol? HOPE & GYLES. Seed Wheat. "7PT* BUSHELS Chilean White SEED 4 O WHEAT?a choice variety. 5U bushels lind Spring Wheat. Forealc for grcoubacUs. HOPE .V OYLES. Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips. Q i\{\f\ f<BS. -Sugar-Curcd SHOUL 0,UUU DE RS, llama, Breakfast ba? con and Smoked Tongue*, for sale bv Sept 4/ Ii OPE fc GYLES. i OR, lllFROYED LIVER CUKE, Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. ? immediate use, Ilms paving time and trouble, iluablo ingredient. It Is mild and pentle iu its gives tone arid strength to the whole frame. It t s the Sinking and dicoj i: g body to health and heusaticls ami neverfound wanting. Under ?b illh. the eye its hit ti c, the brain its power. It i r lc tt klteting to tho? cwho suffer. Try it for ur Irir-tid*: For khIo bv druggists and dealers A imSUOHOUGH, Walda, Ha., Proprietors. DAVIS, Wholt =alo Agents, Charleston, S. C. S?1TSEEI FEIG! CHARLESTON, S. O, TO AND FROM ' * BALTIMORE, I'HILAIIELI'IIU, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING- CITIES. Three Tinu? i? Week??Tuesilay, T Ii u ri.il uy und Sulurttay, ELEU A A T STA TE-U?QM A GCOMM?VAl JONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TO TAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting HouIh West, in alliance with tin lint of (Lirlt tii Ii rut claes Slcanishfpa c\. to the above ports, invite att< nlion to t'lio quick lime und n pillar ib spatch afforded to the business public in Hie C? I toll Stale* at tlie FQRT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and KeaHratiaporlatioii lor Fn ight and Patsinpi t> not cxt elled in excellence ami ca? pacity at any other poit. The lollowmg tpli udid Oceou iSt earner* are r? galarly on tlie line: TO N K W Y O It It . MA Nil A TT A A', M. S. YVoodhull. Commander. CHAMPION, R. W. Lock wood, Commander. CHARLESTON, Jamea lien v, Commander. JAMF.S AD?ER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADOER A CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, GEORGIA, S. Holmes. Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Reckett, Commander. CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, -Ingram, Commander. WAGNER, HUGEE A C0? Agents, Charleston. S. 0. TO PIIILADKLP1I1A. Iron SteamsliipsVIRGINIA, C.Hincklty, Con,'der. OULF STREAM, Alex. Hnnter,Com der. Uailino Days-TH?RSDAYS. \VM. A. COURTENAY^gcul, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Haiuie, Commander. MARYLAND. Jobreon, Commandor. SEA GULL, Dnttnn, Commadner. Total capacity 40,000 bales monthly. Sailing Daya?Every Fifth Day PAUL G. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Steamship MEKCEIHTA. Fails tvtvv other Saturday. ' JAMES A DOER A CO., Agents, Oharieston, S. C. Rates guaranteed an low as those of competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-half of one Der cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AHD TBBOTJGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, A In).no a. T* pnet-f-r* nndMisRissippi. Stato Rooms may bo secured in advance, wilhout extra chaff, e by adrli t cKiiig Agents of tbo SteaniahipB in Cbarlcotoo, at whose 'fliers in allcan* II. i I mli? mi '1 iokets should bo exchanged and RertliH assigned. Tbo Through Tickets by thin mule include Transfers, Moals ami Stato Room, while on shipboard. The South Carolina Railroad, Gun gin Railroad, at d il.iii roMiutuf. Ihir have largely increased Ibolr facilities for tbo rapid novinnid of Fri iftlil ai.d I'a>?< I ct r*,betwcfii the Northern cities end the Reuth and Weal. CouifnHrble Nifdit Cats, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the Fcntli Carolina Railroad, ritstclasa Eating Saloon at Branchvilir. On Ibe Ci oipia Kaiin ad. firel elai c S)u ) iiij: C als Freight promptly transferred from Steamerto day and ni^ht tiaiiifol tin SniitliCarolina Railroad. Cloto coiiitectiou piado with other Reads, <h Ii\?til g Fii ij.J 11 nt diM*?;t points with great promptness. The mannpere will uec every fxtilion tocalintj t lie it yalnn-that the lino nan Charleston rantiot be surpafei-td in dri-) otrb f i'd the tab (Ii Iim ij ol gi eds. For farther information, apply to J. M. Sr.i hiik, Suj eiii.ti i dtl t. ( Pathh< i>. S. V.\ L.D. Uabell, General Acont, P. O. Rox 4,079; Office 317 Broadway. N. Y.: S. 11. Tukink.General Pansengerand Ticket Agent,HnuDi Carolina Railroad. am-iti-n i.. imkii, July 10 lCmo Yice-Pteaidtnt Sottll. Caiolii a Pnihrnd. C haikt.lt n, S. C. Important for Reference. 1 " J. W. ft X. Chisholm ft Co., Importers und MannfactnrerB, OFFER to the trade the lugest stock of I Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS, HANOY GOODS, JEW ELB Y, LACE GOODS, Ho., ibat can be found in New York city. Send for sample parcel. 117 BROADWAY. Sept 7 _ lmo. Philadelphia and Southern HAIL STBAHSQ1P LINE TO WILMINGTON, IC. C. IB composed of two first class STEAM-1 _ Sil IPS. ol 800 tonn each - saiPng Tmrn ??ch port every WEDNESDAY.fi Through rates to all pointB South and South-west as low as by any othor route. Ineuranco one-half per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rites on general merchandize, cotton, enact? ing, Ac, apply to W. L. JAME8, General Agent, Philadelphia. WORTH it WOBTB, Agents, Wilmington, N. C, A. POPE, Geu'l Freight Agent W., C. Sc, A. R. R., Wilmington, N. C. Sept 11_3moa CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIANS. O, Present Capital, $150,000. -? ? m AUTHORIZED CAP1TA1., S5CO.00O. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at (ho rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, will be issued. NOTES, Bills of Exchange and other ovi donoes of debt discounted, and money loantd on collaterals: StockB, Bonds, Gold, Silvrr bought and sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Directors?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer.F. W. MuMaater, R. D. Senn, of R. D. Senn A Son: G. W. Bearden, of Copeland & Bearden; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan & McCurter; W. C. Swaftield. of R. & W. C. Swaffleld; John C. beegers, W.B. Stanley. OFFIOSBB. Pronidont?John B. Palmer. Cashier?A. O. Brocizer. Awsistsnt Cashier?C. N. O. Bntt. Sept 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS-BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA DepositB of 8>1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST A LLO li ED A T IDE MA TEV1 SEVEtJ FEU CENT. FEU ANNUM, ON CERT1F1CA 'l KS OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN FEH CENT. COM F O UN DED E VEJi T till MONTUS OA' ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Win. Martin, President. John 1>. Palmer. Vice-president. A. G. Breuizer, Cashior. J. LI. Suwyer, in genual charge. John C B. bmith, Assistant CaoLiei. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A C Has holl.F. W.McMaeter, E. H. BeinitbL, JeliL B Palmor, Thoi?ab E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W.G. MayeB,Nowberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. DanielRavenel, Jr., Charleston. Meobanics, Laborer*, Clerks, Widowa, Ol phanu and other" may here deposit thmr sav iugB and draw a liberal rate o! interest there on. Planters, Professional Men and Trusted wishing to draw interest on their tnudsunti they require them for business or other pur poseB*. Parents desiring to eet apart smAl turns for tneir children, and Married Womei ind Minors (whose deposit? can only bo wit! drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, hi their legal representative?,! wifdiinp tola] iteidefunds for future use. arG herc aflordei an opoortnuity of depositing their meani whoi e they will rapidly accumulate, and, a Miesamo time,bo subject to withdrawslwhei tended. Anelfi Columbia music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure iii calling the attention 01 the pntdic to an examination of theii STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church und Parlor Organe. Melodcons, Violins, G nit ft re, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band InstrU' incuts of all kinds. Also, Sheet Miudc ?nd Instruction Books for every class of Musica Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent bv mail, post paid, on receipt 01 price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any pnrl of the Stato, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for Bale cheap, for cash. Pianoo, Organs and Melodious tuned aud re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and nill give especial attention to Packing. Removing ami Shipping Fianoa for other parties toanypoiu desired, at model ate piicte. All orders promptly htu mied to and satis faction guaranteed to tLove favoring nswiili their patronage. Send for our catalogue ot Sheet Music and Musical MereliAiidiso. Ri? chardson etrect, a few doom ahovo Fmr.Xll office, Columhia. S. C. Nov 7 MOSES O0L?3M1TH & SOW, Culonnilt liuio, Veitdue Hange, Charleston, S. C, DKAI.KItli IS Scotch, Pit; aud American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on band a full supply ol all kinds. In Ptoro, 100 tons EGL1NTON PIG. Nov 28 lv WHEELER & WILSON S Sewing Machines !? I (311EST l'KKMIl'M < O o as By Committee of Practical Machinists. rpUF. simplicity, durability, ease of manapr 1 mi nt und great THiiffe or work of this Machine has niad? it the oiiive-rta) favorite, ami leading family Sown g Machine lor more than twenty years, and hence it is i.o export mnit to buy one. For sate oil monthly in?!nimmt?, second door bt-iow Piukmx ofli'et-, Columbia, S. C.hy A. J. PURSLI Y, _ Fob 27 Acrcnt for Furslev & Trnrop. A Ceutatn Curb fob Chills andFkvkr? First tako the Blood and Liver Pills, to work off the hits and purify tho ble^d; throo or fonr will bo snftleient. Then take a tablo spoonfnl of nEINITSn s CHILL CURE, It has been tried; wo know it. The Do otorB Be comment Beegera'Beer TN preference to London Porter ?od Scotch Ale. WhyTThey Koo*ltieBn?attRaritod Change of Schedule. Sooth Cabolina B ailboad Compact, Columbia, S. 0., Sept. iO, 1872. Kg im IB aMB?" Change of Bchcdnle gggrTSgglg^Tg* to go Into effeot on and after bnnday, 29th instant: mall abo pabsenokb IBA?. I < Leave Colombia at. 9am Arrive at Charleston at.4.80 p ra LeaveOharleatonat....9 80 a m irrive at Columbia at.i&i.?.20p m night expbe8b, freigut abd accodmodaho* in/ in, [Soddays excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7 60 p m Arrive...8.80 a ?> Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave.. .6.46 a m Camden Train will rnn aa followa: Leave Camden at. 7.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia at.'.11.66 A*; M. Leave Colombia at.2 10P. M. Artivo at Camden at.0.66 P. M. A. L. TILER, Vice-President. S. B. Pickinh, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte.Columbia and AngOBtaR.B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Colombia, S. C, September 22,1872. 55aim rB^May ON and after tnia Oate, IfzSSljH^SBIfollowing schedule will be run over this road: ooino BOT7TH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7 35 A.M. S 20 P. ?. Leave Columbia_ 2 59 P. M. S.80 A. M Arrive An gnat a.7.42 P.M. 8.20 A.M. GOING NORTH. Leave Anguata.6.36 A. M. C 50 P. M. Leave Colombia... .11.68 P. M. 11.(5 P.M. Arrive Charlotte.G.15 F. M. 6.00 A .'II. Standard Time ten minutes slower (Las Washington; tix minutes ahead Colnrntia. No. 1 Train dally. No. 2 Irain daily, Sun daya excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all uoints North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. JAMFS ANDERSON, General Enp. E. R. Dobset. Gen.Freight and Ticket Agent Change of 8cheaule. Wn.MiNOioN, Columbia A Adgcsta B. B. Co. BOPEBIBTEBDENT'B (JFTICK, Wu.MJKnioN. N. C, October 7, 1672. ESMUHfe AFTER this date the BgjgrBaT W* following schedule will be run by tiaine on tbit road: day EXPBESS TBAIN [dajlt.3 Leave Wilmington [Union Depot | 8 26 A. 11 Arrive at Florence. 9.66 A. M. Arrive at Colombia. 2 40 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 7 42 P.M. i Leave Augusta..". 6.86 A M. 1 Leave Columbia. 11. 26 A.M. Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P. M. Arrive Wilmington [TJtiiuo Depot] 10.26 P. 11. NIGHT KI Pit I SB TRAIN. Leave Wilmington [UlIod Lepot] 5.45 P. V. Arrive at Florence.11 36 P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at Augusta. 8 20 A.M. Leavo Augusta. 5 CO P. M. Leave Columbia. 10 20P.M. Arrive at Florence. 2 12 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. Oct 8 JAS. ANDERSON, Gen'l bnp't. Greenville ano toRmbia Bailictt, C mb nwanazs" pabsenge b if?i?iffl?B> TRAINS run daily, Buudaya excepted, connecting with NipLt Trains on Bomb Carolina Bailiccd v.p tid down; with Trains going Noith and f-culh on Charlotte, Colombia and Angnala and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. up. Leavo Columbia al.7.16 a.m. Leave Alston. 9 06 a.m. Leave Newberry..10.40 a. re. Leave Cokcebury.. 2.10 p. bi. Leave Reiten. .8.E0 p. ni. Arrive at Greenville.5 SO p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at.. .\.7.?0 a. m. Leavo Belter. 0 30 a.m. Leave Cokeelury.11.15 a. m. Lea ve New biiixy. 2 SO n. m. Leave Alston.."..4.20 p m. An ivo at Colnmbia. 0(0 p.m. Audirton Branch and Jllue Hidge lHtit-iin. down. dp. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. bi. Leave Pen)vi)te Ii.li5a. ru. 0.85p.m. LtaveP<ndletrn 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p.m. Leave Anderson 8 10a.m. 4.CO p. m. Artive at Beltf n H Ida. in. Leave 3.CO p. b'. Accommodation Traii.e ltn cn ALttville Branch Mondays, Wednesdays oro Fiie?aje. On Andersen Branch, between Be Men ard An? derton, '1 neadaja, Thurtdavs and Satnrdaye. THOMAS DOT) A MF AD, Gin. Sup. Jaw 7. NchTON, General Ticket A cent. Richmond and l'anville Beilrrrd (? CONDENSED TIME LIABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, October 13.1872: GOING NOR'IH. stations. MAIL. EXILTPS. Leave Oreentboro.2.10 A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leavo Danville. 4 40 A M. 1.C2P. M. Leavo Burkvillo. 9.44 A. M. 0 ?6 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12 45 P. M. C.S0P.M. GOING EOUTU. Leave Richmond. l.fOP.M. 6.10A.M. Leave Ruikville. f?.l2 P. M. 8 28.A. M. Leavo Danville.10 CO P. M. 12.C7 P. M. Arrive at Grt en ab oro. .12 25 A. M. 8.F0 P. M. Traius ItaviLg liir.Ln.ond at 1.C0 P. M.,aid at 5 10 A. BI., connect at Greeni>Loro with trains on North Carolina Divieien, lot ail points South, rateiigera leavii g Biel.n cud at 1.C0 P.M., connect at Gicti.tloio with train for all points Fatt of Greentboio. Pas ?-enper train leaving Raleiph at C 40 P.M.. connects at Gieenttoio with Noitbein-leri d Mail tiain, aniving in Ricl.moid at!2 45P. il. JuflN R. MACMURDO, General Freight ai.d Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 1 Ai.ci t, Engineer and Gen. Sup't. NOKTI1 CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTB. stations. mail.. mxruEia. Leavo Charlotte.710P.M. 0 30 A. M. Leave Salisbiny.10.12P.M. 887A.M. Leavo B^h Point ... 12.10 F. M. 10 17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.(9 A.M. llt.OA.M. Leave Greensboro- 2 CO A. M. 11.10 A. M. Leave Compary Shops 3.40 A. M. 12 20 P. M. Le avo Hillsboro. 4 55 A. M. Le ave Raleigh. .. 8 65 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboio.. .11 10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Goldtboro.8 10 P. M. Leavo Raleigh.0 40 P. M. Leave Hilhmuro.9.1? P. M. Leave Company Shops 10 55 A. M. 2 16 P. M. Arrivoat Grcenaboio.12.20 A. M. 3 80 P. M. Loavc Greensboro-1.10 A M. 4.C0 P. M. Leavo High Point.... 2.02 A.M. 4.39P.M. Leavo Salubnry. 3 58 A. M. 0.13 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 0 25 A. M. 8 10 A M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh 6.40 P. M., connects at Groenaboro with Northern bound train; making quickest tinie to all Northern cities. Trice of tickets same as other route a. Mail trains dailv, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shop? and Charlotte Sundays excepted. Pullman Palace. Carson niftbl trains boUeen Charlotte and Richmond, without chance. S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket AgeLt. W. H. GnEK.N, Maater Transportation. tuminer Hrherlnl? S. & TJ. R. B., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN _ Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Spartanbnrg.. 5.30 6.25 Batcsville_ 0 00 6.00 4.C3 4.53 Pacolet. 0 08 C.13 1.40 4.4C Jonesville. 0.43 0.48 4.(5 4.10 Unionvilio ... 7.25 7 50 3.06 8.25 Bantnc. 8 20 R.25 2.80 9.85 Fish Dam.. . 8.40 8 45 2.10 9.16 Bholtoo. ?.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lyles' Ford... 9.40 9 45" 1.12 .17 Strother. 10.05 10.10* 12.60 .65 Ahdon. 11 00 *1,0I Mav 24 Tn08. R. JETER.Praaidrnt