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~' ' ^^'^ ' ^ '' Attend the Tr-?e E?5nt.M ". ' !,.r?Tr. ..T *.. cjTTiT TV?? .uuojj ? f*tio T TTIM UT-* c n : anAfrwv ?rrk?xTT-vrri TT?ATT? IT ? ft*7i J 'ii/-- trr?T* TTTT -t ,AT/Y i >70 ir. Tuft -nrnlnfc? xti\\n hafcAflfla g-^^oirtad by the Government ta succeed tho Jato. Archbishop, 'Felix Antoine Philippe Dnpanlonp< a. Savoyard by birth'-%nd a' Frenohman by naturalization,: bas. long" been eminent,.ia.-the Church, qnd (or, more than twenty years boa been Arch-1 bishop' 'or?rlea^.'^Ho has been.' nh earnest Kud ablo dppo?dtat d f . tim TJl'trd moutane party, i a friert d of education and progress, and in tho recent pplouii cal disputations which preoeded and at? tended tho promulgation' of tho 'dogma of Papal infallibility, bib Vi?weVw?re ex? pressed in strenuous opposition ! tb that measure WI. Uupuujoup is in tue se? ventieth yqar of his age, ^uj; wi (Rintel-, leotn'al faoulties wholly unimpaired.' Hp was appointed by Charles X, confessor* to tho Duke of Bordeaux, v?ho, nader; the title of the'Gonn ti of Obnmbord now aspires to tho tb fono ri n der tho title of Henry \\ Hb: rdoeived . the dying con? fession of Talleyrand. < This/ appoint? ment is. made , by the French Govern? ment, in Ibo exercise of the right con? firmed' to it by tho Pope in tho Con? cordat. ?. .-. -.in . IT '?>. Speblal Notices. ~rT??v^Blt??^r?R?n^ AS tho exterminator of COHNS and BU? NIONS, whoso reputation in this particular branch of Burgery is already, known, is agaiu in oar city', and erm bo found at tho Washing? ton Hoiine. As thor o ls no doubt as to hts Bkill arid offiaiency in tho roraoVal of these impediments; to walking in comfort, persons noedipg his services should not delay in hav? ing reconrso to his ait".^ ... Juno G MANHOOD : . How Lost 1 How Ke?torod! Jual published, in, a sealed enve. - lope. Price1,- six cents. ALECTURE., on tho Natural Treatmont and Radical Cure of Spormatorrhoa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, ? Sexual Debility, and ImpocRmcnts to marri? age generally; "Nervousness,' Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Solf-AVnso, ?c., hy Bo? il EBT J. C0T.VERWEL1/, M. D:. author of tho "Green Book,"Aq. ? ?? "A Boon to 7?Uon'mntIs Of Sn ?".: rc ra." Sent.cn lor seal, in a plain envelope, to any addroBB, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,by CHAS. J. O.KLINE &OO., ... 187 Bowery, \cw Yurk-P. O. Box, 4,580. Jun? 6_gmo Complete triumph-over CORNS and BU? NIONS by Mons. BERGER^ who dieoovered, 1st. The nature of Corns. 2d. Their dis? solvent.' 3d. THeir' permanent curel These discoveries are tho happy remit of years of study and pruotico.) For. particulars, apply over the Citizens' Savings Bank, from 0 to 12; and from 2 to 4 o'clock', at Hendrix Rouse. May IB-' ? M ? ? . - Murray Lanman's Florida -Water. The most lasting* agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, ?qr Use on "the Handkerchief, at the Toilet,. andan the Bathw: ?For sale by".all 'Druggists and Per? fumers. : ?: .n Sept 17_.. !?' ' _ 4 _ MKDicAt.. iii ;r THE ,BRTDA!L CHAMBER; ESSAYS FOR* YOUNG. MEN, on great so oial ovils and abngns, which interfere with MABBIAOE, with eure inonu* of re.U?-1 for tho.erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in boaled letter envelopes, free of cbarRO. Address HOWARD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sbbth .Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.._.May 14 3rop M. H. BERBY'S Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main. NOW orfhnud and d.vily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisvilteethe largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES mado to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Gr od? cheap._Oct 3fl Gun and Blasting Powder. AFULL supply of the celebrated Dupnnt't GUN AND BLASTING l'OWDEli, in kegt and cannisters, is now offered to merchante and consumers at the lotvost market rates, bj tho undersigned, who are eolc agents for Int manufacturers at this place. May 25 JOHN AGNEW A S*N. ; LIME, THE GR.KAT FICUTILTZEa. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla S. C., for il 50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S. C. March 2f> ._'_ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CU., Grocers and Commission Merchants OJIARLO TTE. N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour Bacon, Lard, .tc, and Family Groccrici generally. Orders lilied carefully and prompt Jv. Feb 7 Jyr Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved Bttwfcan be oh tained af I. SULZBAOHER'B establish ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row Sots and half sota in groat variety. Also solitaire and chutor DIAMONDS. SPEOTA CLES and EYE-GLASSES to ault all agCB. BR. JJ. L. BOOZER WOUhD respectfully inforn his patrons and the publie gc _1 ucraliy that bo has moved inti his new oflico, ovor JDuffio & Chapman's Book Blore, oppottito tho Columbia Hotel, whero hi is prepared to oxecuto, satisfactorily, all ope rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro fesston demande. Terms accommodating. GR AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION ! ;.. /.-.i J .?'..ai. i . ' .iii ia? MI li; .' rpi?KJBTS t? the Concerta of tho:SOUTH CAROLINA LANI) AND IMMIGRATION ASSO? CIATION re nely for sale nnd delivery. All orders from the country promptly ?Hod. Agents1 .wanted for tho Counties of Lancaster, Lexington, Newberry, Union, Sjparlanburg, Laurene, Greenville, Abbeville, Anderson, Picken? and Oconte. Apply.to . , . .'' D. GAMBHILL Si CO., Juno G '? General Agente, Columbia, ?. C. 5 O O , O O O TO BE GIVEN AWAY! . i?i; I/-.1'.< i- THE SOUTH CAROLINA Iiand and Immigration Association UNDER tho auapioca of tho."South Carolina Stato Agricultural and Mechanical Socictv," will givo a BEUIES OF CONCENTS, at. tho Academy of Mueic, Charleslon, 8. C., com? mencing October 1, 1871, for tho purpose ot raising, a. fund to onablo emigrants to settio upon lauds,selcctod by tho Association tor homes of Northern and European farmers and. others, in th? Stato of South Carolina, and foi- their transportation thither and support for the first year. ? ? REFERENCES IN SOUTII CAROLINA-General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry. Gover? nor M. L. Bonham, General Johnson Hagood, Hon. Armiato?d Burt, Hon. Jumes Chesnut, Gouoral John 8. ProBton, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simouds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Tren holm, Governor J. L. Manning, Hon. J. B. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to tho ticket holders of the sci ?cs of concerts lo commence on tho first of October, 1871, nt tho Academy of Musio, Charleston, S. C., on which day. the drawing I commences. , 150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at $5 each. All tho premiums, including Deed and Ccrtificato of Tille to Academy of Music, will bc de? posited with tho National Bank of tho Republic, New York. $500,000 IN GIFTS. lat Gift, Academy of Muaio, Charleston, 8. C., coat to build $'230.000, having an annual rental of about $20,000 from Opera Houso, Stores and Halls: tho building hoing about 230 foot by GO, and Bituatod corner of King and Market utroeta, in the centro of tho city, and woll koowa to bo tho-finest building and most val nable property in Charleston; valued at $250,000 2d Gift-Cash. 100,000 ad Gift-Cash. :.. 25,000 4th Giftr-Caah. . 10.000 5th Gift-Caah. 5,000 25 Gitta-Caah.bach $1.000.'.- 25,000 25 Gifte-Cash.each 500. -:. 12,000 350 Gifts-Cash.... each 100. . 35,000 250 Gifts-Cash....mich 50. 12.500 500 .Gifts-Cash.each 25. 12,500 1,250 GiftB-Caeh....each 10., . 12.500 3,404 GiftB, amount to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY Sc CO., Agents South Carolina Land and Immigration Association. . ... GEN. M. C. BUTLER. ) JOHN CHADWICK, ESQ , > Charleston, ?. C. GEN. M. W. GABY, ) COMMISSIONERS A Xl) SU PE li VISORS OF JjRA ?VIXG: J General A. R. Wright; of Georgia. Colonel It H. Rutledge, of South Carolina. Genaro! lirndloy T. Johnson, of Yirgini*. Hon. Buger A. Pryor, of New York. June C lmoi A rt BL <P4a?v,w TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TIOK ET-HOLDERS, IN TUB COLUUBiA l!0-9?EiUTiYE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. e P. ? tr. 'A m rpHE foL'owing PROPERTY and CASH will bo placed in thc bands i f the Ti nste es, John X. Agnew, Sr., Maj. Meighati and ll. C. ?bivi r, in tritet for thc bent lit of tin- Ticket-holders of the abovo Association, to bo delivered to thrice who ou t he day of the milln, rnav ho villi'. Hod to them. The title to the real estate bas bien placid in thu hands of Col. V. Vf. McMas ter, Attorney at Law. who will examine, lin sallie and give true warranty deeds, Lee from all encumbrance, ou the day of drawing. The first prizo is tho Tcmperauoe Hall, now oc.-ur>ied tm tl.o tlrsi floor by Mei-sr*. L?rick .t Lowrance. Tho lot is 25 feet Iront on Mihi site. t. by zr,:; f. ,rt iP ep The building is 150 feet long and two stories high. Il is now bused for throe year* toi fl 400 ;u rann uni,payable mon tilly in advance, valued ut..$2<,000 Hecond Prizo-Lot adjoining hose's Hotel, M lent front. 2t8 b et deep v..hied at . 1,000 Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above, 254 leet Iront, 2tlS t? ? t det p, viltied ai. 1,100 1 Caah Prizo.".. 500 2 Cr.ah Prizes, $100 each. . 200 4 Cash Pii/.es, at $50 ej.ch. 200 110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each. . . 1,100 120 Frizoa. .$25,000 2,500 Tickets, at f10 etch. $'>r, OOP Tickets ! nay bo had of t he G?*ner H 1 Alcott I ; Di-. 1*.. ^\. \\ li i Kl. KB. at ']'. m, c i a nev H all,* or at tho Music Store of Merer*. I vBRAND A ?ON, Metier* JOHN AGNEW .V ON, T. M. POL? LOCK and ?. C. PElXori'O .fc SDN. Tho iollowing gentlemen have con-enled In stiperint<-nd the dr.iv.iu/: .1. c. l: Smith. A. G. Brenizer and Henry E. Scott, in connection with a emmit'ce of t!.n ii ?eloi ted by the Ticket holders on tho day of drawing As tho tickets have met willi a rapid salo, it may le- s it. ly presumed ll.ni the drawing will take placo by the 15th of July, at the Timi penunie Mall, Columbi i, S. C. Capt. Wado L?rick, Agent iii Lexington. RKFERKNCKS.-E. J. Scott, Son $ Co.'s Bank; Cd. J. B Palmor, President (Jenilal National i Bank; Citizens'Savings Bank; South Carolina Bai.k and inn-i Company, iud VV. B. Gu.'ick, Cashier Carolina National Bank. , For further information, address ? > % D.I. E.W. WHEELER, June ? Uris 88, Columbia. S. C. HAMS! HAMS 1 ! HAMS ! : ! CHOICE MAGNOLIA HAMS! CHOICE MARYLAND HAMS ! ! CHOICE CHOWN ll AM? ! ! ! Together with a full slock Smoked and l i v Salted BACON SID! S, Shoulders and Klih>, for salo at low prices to cash consum? rs. May 27_. JOHN AON KW &>ON. The Exchance House HAS been overhauled and re-arranged for tho Spring and Summer. Iced beve? rages compounded at tdinrt notice. May 5_PAYSISOER * FBANKLTN. If a Tortor nouso Steak will atop your hun? ger, call at POLLOCK'S. Importod and Domestic Cigars at POLLOCK S I Millinery. iUatrm^ M Ri. C. E. BP.KD begs leave wSKr'ifn m*"r,n ladies in general 1 NHKUX lrfii thal she has now ready a lull linc *Si! A\ Jw lb??latest und most fashionable J?^li?j "I- '" ^ "'f MILJ.INEBY, Hair and (i?^?r Fancy Goods, at. reduced prices. ^?^>? Also, frosh supplice ovory week. jill and sfo tor yourselves. Slay 4 Soda and Mineral Water, rill! E FOUNT is open for tho acus?n, witt A. choice syrups, made from pure juice ol the fruit. H Kl SE'? CONFEC TIONEHY. STOCKS, HOM)s unit COUPONS bought and sold by D. CAMBIUM,. Broker. Nov 23 Orno THE IUI fflSSB ?S i," 'j-'"' FOR; TBE BENEFIT OP THE . FREE SCHOOL FUND, CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTD CAROLINA. HIVE O?MMENOED AND WILL CONTINUE THE DISTRIBUTION OP 'AWARDS IN Lanita and Tcanmeuts, Jewelry, Pianos, Oxgans, Harps, Staines, Gold Watches; Silver and Plated Wars, DUmonda, Aa., by Ila file, twioo a dav, at 12 M. and 6 P. H., at the Gouoral O Hi co, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, South Carolina. > >L, '? ? Tho Dircctors'of tho Charleston Charitable Aei-cciation, for tho Benefit of the Free School Fund, having cdrhplled with the terms bf their Charter, and paid over to J. K. Jillson, State Superintendent ul Education of South Carolina, tho sum of ono thousand -dollars, being tho annual payment to tho School Fund under the Charter, [the receipt being hereto appended,] have inaugurated a ayatem of *-Insurance Certificate?" which ia surrounded by ovei V degree of fairness, and will bo rs filed for twlco a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., in public, under" tho su? perintendence of Captain Fenn Peck, a ?worn Commissioner. The ad vant a eon o? this system are,-that tho purchasers can have tho choice of their own numbers.any whore from No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilego of limiting or increasing their in? vestments ?t pleasure. Tho Schedule of Rates adopted by the Company will explain, more fully and accurately, aud car. be obtained at thc Office of the Company,or from any vendors Every raffle that takeH place is elapsed and numbered on tho Company's Official Kooks, am takes plauc twico a day, aB follows: Numbers printed on Cubes, from No. 1 to No. 78, are placed [in pnblic] by tho sworn Com missioner in a Claus Raffle. Cylinder, and arc well tbakin. A boy blindfolded takes one o theso Cubes, whick is exhibited to tho spectators and d< du red to bo, and ia recorded as, tbi first raffled number. Tho Bullio Cylinder will then bo revolved, and tho boy again takes ou another number, which is similarly exhibited to Ibo spectators and recorded astheseconi rafllo number. This operation will be repeated until, two'vo number* aro i ? flied ont of th Cylinder, and each number wi'l bo recorded on thc official books of the Company in tho orde in which it is taken in tko rutilo. 'J bo ec twelve uumbers so rn flied in each i a file will decide a the Awards ot Certificates. All tho numbers In each rafflo arc equal, no distinction being mado as to thc order i whiuh tho number?aro taken in Ibo raffle, and thu Awurds aro ab onco delivered to thc sui cessful Certificate Bolder. EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbera anywhere from 1 to 78, and, for example, sa; pay for tho same ono dollar. Tho vendor gives tho purchaser a Certificate, with the mimbi or numbers sclented, and enters tho sn me number or numbers upon thc Company's Registe (with.tbo amouutio paid,] to bo returned to the Ofllco of thc Company by tho vendor beroi thc rafflo takes pince. Purchasers may sctect a ono number certificate, or a two numb certificate, or a three number certificate, or a four number certificate. A singlo number certificate means a single number selected by tho hayer anywhere fro 1 to 7S, and should that number he taken out, in tho twelvo numbers so taken from the Rafi Cylinder, tho purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of four times tho value of shares In tl rafllod property, or cost of thc original certificate of ?liares. A two number certificate means if tho two numbers as tho certificate comes out inti twelvo numbers taken from tho Un file Cylinder, will entitle thc successful holder toan Awai of shares in tho raffled property of twenty times tho value or coat cf tho original certifica of shares. A three number certificat o means if tho three numbers on tho certificate come out in tl twelvo so taken from tho Rafllo Cylinder, will entitle tho holder to an Award of shares in tl rallied property of 120 times the value or cost of tho original certificate ot sharoB. If b two of tho numbers aro out in the throo on tho certificate, tho purchaser will receive i Award of twice tbs amount of tho value or cost of the original certificate A four number certificats means if tho four numbers on tho certificate como out in tl twelve so taken from tho Ruffle Cylinder, thc purchaser will he entitled to an Award or ehar in tho raffled property rf SOU times thc value or coat of tho original certificate of shares, but three of tho numbera on tho certificate are out in tim rafflo, tho purchasor will rocoi an Awant of shares iu Ibo rallied property of ten times tho valuo or cost ol the original ci tificatc of shares. A person may invest in a cci tificatc of shares In these raffles an amount small or large ho pleases; Tho Company's Schedule List of Awards is made out at tho rato of ono dol for certificates, but certiflJates will bo issued of the value of 25, 60 and 75 cents; also, $1, $3, i4, ?5 and to UO, and upwards, and tho Awards delivered pro rata to the schedule list rates. Tho above explanation will enable any one desiring to take asharc in these raffles,to do understandingly, and thc raffles, being* fairly and honestly conducted in public by the twi Commieeioner and exactly at the hours named, they afford a safer means of investment tl any other bitbinobs speculation. The first Froperty and Liant! Scheme of the Company will be issued iu o sh time, aud will he rallied every three month?. Anv further information will he furnished by thc Company's Agent, Slain street, oppo the site formerly known ae Juiiuey's Hotel, next door beluw Union o Hi ce, whore curtibci are for sale. Ii. T. LEV?2ST, Columbia, S. C., AGENT OF THE COMP AW. Ail certificat ra sold in Columbia will bo decided by tho 12 M. drawings, daily, and bc closed at G.P. SI. tho day previous. Cn.\m.EBTON, May 24, 187 Received of tho "Charleston Charitable Association." of thoState of South Carolina, foi Benefit ol the Free School Futid, [successors of R. H. Willoughby A Co.,] ono thonsand lars, being the ?um lu full lo lie paid lido tho hands of the Stato Superintendent of Ed Moil, "as required l?y an Act of tho Genera! Assembly of tho State of South Carolina, pai at tho regular Blt-sion of 1S70 '71," approved March S, 1S71. J. K. JILLSON, June 2 Imo State Superintendent Ednc.?tiou South Carujie af- specimens bf the PreictuciH to lie awarded muy be seen at Mr. I. Snlzbucher's sto: FAN MILLS, Q.R?IN CHAD LEK ; non:-?: PO WK us. UEAPEIIS; MOAVE'lS, ;:i 1 a!! kinda !!ary<b?t?iiK Machinca .in lu.rn? ami Pir sile a; luwyrt piici> in tlc market. W\- cull special attention to our Horm Piiwcr, which ii Hie best power in t:-> no.! not high pr ?'.'eil. Willi our expel ience ii: planting, and the UKO of agricultural imple? ments ami machines, together willi mu tae.iii I ties foi ii a vi ng go-ids niaiiuf.iciurod, we claim j we can give lower figures, betti r goods and I better saiisfnct?ou tbau any other house ju thc I country. Semi for catalogue. I April 2? LO KICK * LOWItANCK The Dexter Stables. ??*v THU undersigiied haye r? JL?vJI moved their St aide? lo the new ?/?Sv^iL building, immediately South ol ^7A??iTfly? Irtunev's Hall, and, with u new "\W**^jJ? Yrlciik ol CAltltlAOKS, ?un. I OIKS uni liiie HOIISKS. aic piepaied lo ali I Rwir all CM ll? I hat tuny be made upon I lo tu. Horses bought and sold on e. mn-i-i-iou. 1'crson* in want ol' good st<>< k. are invite ?1 to give us a call. Liberal advance* made itu rtoek U lt lor mie. Li, Vt 1". .\ t i ? W. H. P.nvci:. I C. ll I'irmNlitt.!.. ? e -.! Guns, Pistols, Etc. ^ I INFO H M my fi it nd* und Jv><7 public in general that 1 l.itvt I ??~>*?j^\i'-*l receiMil r.:. Mit ir?" l:?-vi \r ***** TfVtoek of Loni Ie atol Single p.i.r rel HUNS, IlKl'EA'I EES, Klarks, Pouches, I Phd ol-Heh* .Caps, I'lick-Slml. (.'artridgii*. I Carttidgi's for all kinds, ol 1'ietols, Powder ! ami Shot. .\l>0. IIEPAUUXG di ne ul hhmt notice. 1 0et_8 V. W. KJI.AFT. Slain strut. Hood Things. I T) AM.'AY'S ?MII?v Mall Scotch Whiskey. Sir I XV hel en burnett's Old Toih Oin. Otiifd, Dupuy, dig 11 ac Hi andy, Duff fluidoti'i? Pul?' 1 Sheri?, Smith-side Madeira Wine, bondon Dock lott Wine, llibberl'a London Potter, McEwen'? Scotch Ale. The above din it from [ I Ihr importers .md wai rant eil pure. Por saje by ED\VAHD HOPE. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, "|!>EOAUSK it gives strength mid improve* L} their health. March 11 ' I S\1.1) lt\N iv HU.I.S ami .UCI II.ATKIJ \\J CVKUKXCY bought Bini sohl hy . Nov .>;! Lin o D'. GAMbUILL. Broker. A fresli bttpply of Dinghy's Maj ll .wtr, lim CUt, at lVr. LOCK'S. l'EXTIUb XATlOJiAL BANK or V O U V .11 KIA. S. V . Present Capital, $100,000. . A fi 11 o i: i y.i :n C.\I'ITM" S"<('.ii.O(:o. ?!*Ki?;i:i:.s John V. Falun r, rn shh tit A. <.. Kreui/.cr, Catdiiiir. C. ii. Ci. Hutt, Aeaisttiiit Cu.-hii r. l?ii?i:cTOjia, J. HI i Orci,R..??diH li. Palmer. F. W. McMas tel, lt I). Si tin, of ft. 1>. Semi A Foti; G. VV. lt i-.rih.-ii, of Copt-laud A- lUimUn; lt. T" Bryan, <?: llrVaii & McCaVtir; W. (j. Swaflit ld, of Ii. .V W. C Kwafttcld. F. VY. McM.istcr, Solicitor. riMIIS Hunk I? now open for th? transact on JL of a gent-ral batiking bm-iuess. 1'iiitTiruiATEH OF DKI-OSIT ?'t currency or e?iti, li? arin;; mW-iet-t at tl.e rate ot teven (7) jii-r cent. per annum, in kimi, will he it-tntd. !><.-, os-it.-i from County Offlnm especially t>n li.-ited; al-m, from '?'rua'ten, Athnhtistrutora, Eiiwuttn'*, t'rofvtsioHttt Mru, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of Ci'y mut Country Mrrclnutts. and tither bnsi ti?->-r! mc-it, iii'id the n?ual accommod?tioi'.'? ex tended. AW<v, lu'? ..>. ff Ksotiiing?. Mid i iin-i {..*. di-tict-f ?'i ?<.>>( l?HOnuiilt il, ?nil iitoi:?'? 1 .ned <in c..!!. ii i-.. .N'. 'A-.-. A..K'/.S-,'?<?''/ itml >I'CD- buityUl and ?tiilV I Mutilait tl Cu m.ry pnicbhM-d at a small i lli^lMillili. ! S'iyUl iJh'ftit ilrairn 'tirrel on ?il) the promt ' ni-lit plar?-?" in Eut/m ml, Irtltinil, ?ii'Otlai?l, ' Ern m'', (Irrtiiuny, tMgfuni? Iii lltiini, ]>vtt '. mm I-' mitt Uti' Or'n u:. Let'vr* ff (.'redil ii-sued, I jin;, ?lili- iii any of Ila: above places. I ? ra fl i- (in all Un- piotniiieiit cities in the j l'nite?.! Killten bought ami Mild. {tanking Timme opi nsite Columbia Hole'. I Opi'h from t? lo :\. Feb 28 ly NO KI UK i:.?KI> IN llASIIlMi. J WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. rpi1. IS SOAP u aches pei f< elly in coldwater, : A cot?, bard (ir c-alt. lt removes grease: I oil ami paint from garments. Ii wat-he* all U i mirot guirds-cotlf-ir. Iii'ii ne I, bilk or woolen. lt eb ui'se- hilver, plated wine and jewelrv without -i-riitcbii g. Il Ibo articles ure much [ tai nit-hed, rub th? ni with a piece, of flannel , whicli liii.-t plenty of Iho Soup on it. To ju opie whii do tl.cir own washing, it in invaluable. ' 1* will ?ave its eoet in oncwarhing. For salo, ' in 1.1.xe:- ol thirty-six liars, hy KDWAltP HOPE, April'.) Agent for South Carolina Scythes and Grain Cradles. 1 .) Ht?/, superior OHAIN CHA OLES. . j 10 du/.. Urilllh's Grain and Graes Kjythm, ju?t received and iV.? sale low hv ; May 17 . jIOMN AO^'KW A SON. ! Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOCK'S, , $100,000Jo ye Distributed lo Sh>\rcholdcrs. a" FIVE DOLLARS will purcbaoo a eliaro, in oludiri|( ?. work of art Worth flvo dollare,'"** Tho JJ url)y Farm I'roporty to bo.distributod " embraces tno'I?trgOBl Vinoyard'?ud Orchard ' in tho Ho otb. ..> tit'. UNEQUALED CLIMATE! PEACEABLE, ". ' ? COUNTBYI GENEROUS BOIL! > Tho RUubriQUB and health-giving olimate ot Aikon haa givon it tho uamoof "The Saratoga ], or th? Sooth." :'.' . ? m . a. , $90.000:la.Preminow paM^ntcd to Share-^ holders. $100,OC0 in 'Eeat- Kn tate and Greenback Prizee to bo distributed to Sh?rO-holdere. ? 91 Real Etlalo Prizea, worth from $300 to ^ $25,000. - . .. 'i ? I RH Greenback Prize?, from $5 to $1.000. Only'lp.OOO aharcB will bo iBBUod. ONE S*n ARETlt EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL* . ?BAW A PRESE. Th?B Roal -Estate Property, conveyed by Doed of Trnat to tho Committee, who aro to conduct tho Drawing, ia to be tranaforred by . them to tho fortunato Share-holdera aa aoou- . aa the remaining ahfcree are sold. ' 1 Tho Drawing will take place according io , the published programme. THE DAY OF THE-DTtAWINO Will bc aanounocd by teldgeatn to the Aeio- ' ciated Pr? BB. A email enm invested now may secure afor? tune, f ? . < Every Sharo-hpldcr may rc?t aaanrod ot equal juBtiee, and that thh?. scheme, unlike many ot berra, ._? - IS "FAIR, SQUABE AND HONEST." Money received after the booka are closed will bs ptomptly returned. For full pxrticu lare, aa embraced in rcviacd pamphlet, ad? dress 3. O.DERBY, General Managen ? KeyDox No. 334, Au gua ta, Ga. " na- MR. J. McC. TH ARIN, tho agent bf tho Association, ban be found for a short time at tho offico of Mr. D. Gambiill, Main street. _Mayl8_ ' ?M0?ICEM1ST EXTRAORDINARY a_M^"2 2 HAT'S, And Gents* Furnishing Goods, 10 rEll CENT. BELOW COST, * lt GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. TU IS ia no bund,og. We aro obliged to dispose of aH'Ooorta now in .tore by tho 1st of September, to make a chango in our bushiest* Take notice, that each aiticlo ie marked ita cos? in plain figures, frcni which will be DEDUCTED TEN 1ER CENT. The public is particularly requested to call ? arly, ss bargains may be'obtainod. Country mer? chants visiting tbe city can find a choice Block of new and eoaaoiiablo gooda at our htore. Bear in mind, goods 10 per c?nt. below cost, at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. May 19_ White's Gavoeiring for tho South, . BY the late Wni A. White, of Athoue, Ga. $2. HOLMES' snt-rnEr.X F A RM En and MAR? KET GA HDI.N EL. $150. Thu l'hoM.huUi U'lCks ot Hcuth Carolin*, th?ii' History and Development i - Colored Plato*. *1 2.-1. Six S?-r'moit? o:i TiinipcrftnCP, by Ly tuart Be< cher. Sacred Bin I . ? v i: ii:: a Cou rn'1 ut Li et ur us OB Preaching; lt.'.. Pat ney, I) D. il 5?. :\U' Ul ov. hen! bi H...il. - ! Vf F?E ?fr CHA' MA'S-, pcb iy i), ro.-po Ci.li.iiO ia Hoti 1. BIIAND'E?. .r KS Junior H<i n- ^-;V A I'rain'i nbr.i g O Pier'i- BHAN DIES. iui| nt t?'?t tin et. and ottered pure and nnoditlii'ri.fVil Then cum priae vintages nf 1M15. 1S5S, lfctitl and 1.SD3 Stock of Hooke; l ian tr and White Wini M in? clude Minn- ? f the III<>et ramona Imlnde at- well an .???ind 1'itr priced tf??ds. For salt- bv Maud. 25 (iY.O ._S Y MM E RS._ For Sale, O ?3 AA ACHES of LAND in Barnwell, O.Ov/U on the Edie to. 750 AC I. KS in Kershaw--in loti? to euit Saw Mill ami 2 000acm? ot Land in vexing ton, on North l-'dietb; $7,100 2,500 acre* W_n i ec Bottom Land; $2 pr acre , 2 r>00 acree c.ie?-k bot Ibm and pine Land, at $2 per nero. 1 Howe iu this city, $5,000. HOUSE ?nd thirteen acre?, LAND, near the city->S 500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attornev at Law and Beal Er.late Agcut. Rob?. gi _'__ly. Ciouvoiun? Mineral springs, (FOIWI KU I. Y WU.SOX'S.) 5.1 Miles West cf Charlotte, X. C. HMIli subscribers; having associated them . f.-lvert iii thc management of theao Spring;?, would an non nco to their friend* and the public that lite Houeo is-now op? u for tho ' reception of visitors. To tliose wini have teated the virtues of iheue extraordinary wat-? rs, it is deemed un? necessary to say anything byway of com> mendation, brit to others they confidently ?a- . sure satisfaction ir they will mako trial ol $ho hoaliug propertka ot the WAUIB foi?o*ily a short lime. We pledge on selves to sparo neither pains nor exp? n.io in order to render all who may favor us with a call aa comfortable aa posBl ble. I u prospect of an abundance of supplies, I wo have adopted tho following acalo of 7i* KD UCED CH Ali CES: H over 10 dava, at. $1.50 per day If not over 10 dave,. 1.75 " Singlo day.2.50 . Children between tho ages of two and eight yeara, and colored servants, at half ratos. Washing on reasonablo trrm3. It ia f xpocted that tho Wostern Division of tho Wilmington, Charlotto and Rutherford Railroad will bo completed to within a milo or two of tho Spring i at an early day. J. J. BLACKWOOD, "June lt _R. M. OATES._ Soap! Soap!! Soap!!! 1 AA ?OXES FAMILY SOAP-quality tin JtvJv/ surpassed, and prices reduced 20 ?u r cent.-at wholesale and retail, by Mavl3 JOHN AGNEW & SON.