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KUi(t>-jA<3 P.!:. LrADv^aBT05r?HKr*ra II* ,jtx-:>n?H !
, Inserted in the Daily at 75 conta p/teaqjaaxcj
ton tbt-as-at and 5?JHrata^eaoli o?bBMnent in
?wtUiuj. ! Dong JQ?vcrtlsataonta by iho wook;
frswnth oft^Mj?kfWk*m$mabk%ik%?m ;nu'u-jii),|
U?*C?h>T i . . ?ao'Bso?ipT?oa, r?V ..>/J
*. ?DaiiTtaix niontba,l|4^0"/2>?i^W(lokl)i, itOC|
l*VeelU>;4'i9CA>M .a .Vf .Un* ? .-.(?u,.rj
i nfl If ani Iii If MI 1 <
! R~ * I?ICXTHKOi?SrJX'* T j
Thoro waa once a Count, io I've heard it ?aid,
Who felt that his ead drew near; i
And he called his iroflir boforo hie bed, ?
To part them bia goode end gear.
They brough^ ^h^m^boUt.,at.;their father's
And thoa ho his bloeaing gave: f t 1
"Hy first born son, my pride and might,
Do thoa mis word retain;
?!Jy ?a??fl oni?ncii?ro?y hotg?t, ; . ?In ,\blbi..i
And ?ll my broad domain.
."^^^h^n^n^^oll-l^r^^ ^
Contented sank the sire to rost, '
Now all was given away;
Tho Bons hold trna bis. last behest.
E'en to his dying day.
Kow tell ns what came of the steel of flame,
or4ne castle an&jte knight; V / |\f.
Abd tell ns what carno of the vale BO tame,
And the humble peasant wight.
"Ob, ask not of me what the end may bel ?
Ask of the eonntry ronndt
The castle is dnBt, the sword is mat,
Tho. height j* but deftert.gronnd.
"Bni Vhl VAlo^prAdVw?dC?ntyog?Jden pride
Of the autumn sunlight now;
eays: A few days ago, twenty or thirty
persons, who bad joined a colored charon
near Oharlottaville, were baptized. After
the baptismal service, the members nil
withdrew to the meeting house, to par?
take of the saorament. It was then mada
ned voted Ibo Conservative ticket daring
the recent election, whereupon they,
were not permitted to oommnnewith the
rest.
A remarkable letter, written by Horace
Greeley, has come to light in Kansas, in
which the philosopher treats with favor
nblo'c6n^cibrct.ti?n ? propo/aiii^d to pt.a
' sion tho wi?ows an a-orphan a of *Gonfed
erate soldiers. . ;
READ ~~
Ague and Fever.
ThA -Anlv-nreventive -known for Chills and
Wolfe's Voiiiedam Schnapp
Is good for Dyspepsia. '
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ?0
. .la.? pr?ventive of ObiUaend Fever, T
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
.?rf I IsTeoommenflod by aillh-vMadtcal Faculty.
J"^"'"-'Wolff? Schiedam ScJiifUpps -
. le good foraUdaddey and BbadderComplaints.
: Wolfe'B Schietlam Schnapps
Is good for Qont.
d Patti ?tr"theStomach.
Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps
Is good for ab Urinary Complainte.
Wo?fe'* ScJtiedam Schnapps
Is imitated and counterfeited, and Purchasers
Wolfe a Schiedam Schnapps
Is used all over the world by Physiotens, in
.. . . , their practice. _
> T beg -leave >*o eau tho attention: of the
. readortotastlmoniala in favor of tb o Bob n apps :
I feel'bound td say that I. regard your
SCHNAPPS as being, in every respect,'pre-emi
ble, and, aa euoh, may bo safely prescribed by
physician. . DAVID L. MOTT. M. D.,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Kow York.
Lonftvitui, fev., B?n"t..I---t-/eol that we
have now an artiolo of gin suitable for each
oases as that-remedy is adapted to. .
DR. J. W: BRIGHT.
"Bclinappa" is a r?mody in ohroDic catarr?
hs! complaints, etc.:
I take grear'pleasure in b?aring highly
remo?
j?n
J a natural tendency to
tho mu?bne rorfaicea, with a' slight degree of
stimulation,, i regard it as ono of tho most tm
DOrtspt remedies in obronie catarrh al affec?
tions, p&rtieuUrly those of tho genito-nrinary
apparatus. With much respect, your ohediont
e?pant, Oil Afc}. A. DBAS, M.. p., Mew York.
2*P0?? fitaasT, NKW" YOBS, Nov. 21,18?7
^avc^^S^ol^^
.--ipte i__
The ox ami natta'n iii ii er ea ult e d in tho conclu
eion that th?'eatrrple contained 0" poisonous
or harmful; i^lmJxturBv I.have been unable
io dlnoover any .trios| of the deleterious a uhr
? *<>; aae.^b^f^aor- to recommend to others,
for medicinal, purposes, lbs "Schiedam 1
Schnapps," aa.au excellent and nnoblectiona
ble^arfijtrbf gin.' Very rer?ootfully ypars,
Signed) OHAS, A. BEKLY, Chemist!
CHXmOal. A KD TECHNICAL LABOBATOSV, lg"
-ExciiAM?x P/^o-R, Wsw lops, Nov. 25,18tn.
Un.xJ-no VVOLFB, EBQ-DEAR Bia-. Tho under?
signed have oarefully and thoroughly analyzed
a sample of .jour "Aromatia Bebledaoi
Boh nappa," eoloctcd by ourselves, and havo
found the same free from all organic or loor?
?anio Bubatanooa, moro or less injurious to
ealth. From ibo result of oar examinationt
wo consider the article one of superior quali?
ty, healthful as a beverage, and enc ctn al m its
medicinal qualities, -Respectfully yours,
tElgned) ALEX, TRiPPEL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. BNOELBARD, M. D.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and
Drnggiets. UDOLPII? WOLFE'S EST.,
April l-[lV8mo "22 Beaver st., Nsw York.
Imported and Domestic Cigars at POLLOCK S.
) SALK, j
$100,000 to be Distributed to BJiartholders. \
FIVE DOLLARS will purchase a .hara, in
olndlng a work of arl worth five ?leibte.
The Derby Farm Preparty.Jp,>be die wilma
embrace? tho largest Vineyard and Orchard
Ti.e salubrious and health-giving climate of
pAik^.PMJEfTf? 4l*h? M??9?>,'^?' 9***tf??*
!? $W?0W In Premiums presented: to rnar?
91 Beal Estate Prises, worth from $300 to
^iafSrs??bkcl1 Prises, froin, t?&tfc?OO?'
Only 19,000 shares will be issued.
ONE SU ABE IN EVERY THIBT Y-ONE WILL
.t??/j^-?iSS?Si ?o^or'tyid?'nvcyd^ by
Deed of Trust to the Committee who are to
conduct tho Drawing, io to be transferred by
them'to"tho Fortuhito Bhore-ho!dore . ao -eoon
aa the remai?rofc Abarse are ?old.' ?hodl ii
The Drawing wUl take placo according to
the ?u^b^i?r?r.ra^ ?^Vft&'i
Wih~bo announced ny telegram to tue Aeso
dated Press. A small sum invested1 dow may
"^rfW?MM miyWtSSebV?d of
equal juBtioe, ?nd thaV this scheme, unlike
?fairy others,"'- bao; . U\] I"
. alM} ^'FAIB, EQUARK AND BOTEST J,'',
Money re coi ved ai ter the books,'aro closed
will bo pifcrhptly roturned. Fbr ?bJ&.'p?rticu
lttriTi oe! trmbracod in revised pamplilet, ad
Qre?s?. J. C: DERBY, General Mandg'er,
? L h? . .?. Key Box No. 834, Angnsta, Qa.
^Qe*' /. 'fl ? :Y .7".". . B?e" , -33?
^"^.'.?..'Oftabolio Admonition!
THBifeastjnrisiet han^-wben^oe human
fetn?y4*imof? afflloSd tbaitauring any
other part of the year. The sun's rayB acting
upon the decayed vegotahle and animal mat
'\tT,"poisons; the atmosphere, and produces
'man* dteoWTery^f tpa.ejB\em-Chills and Fe?
ver, Bilious Complainte, Diarrhoea, DyBon
tery, Obolera Morbus, Cramps and Coolie, etc.
Heneo the system requires an invigorating
and tonio medicino, that will braoo up its
shattered, force H. and enable tho .organs to
perform their groper functions, for this pur
$OBO we would.rocommoDd tho IUJO of BEIN
T RH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
For" Dyspepsia and Weak Stomach.
For the Liver and Kidneys.
For Couahaand SarqThroat
For tho LungB ojad Spitting, of Blood.
: ?fox Weakneas and GcnereXpebility.- ??
; Po* losa of Appetite, For Sick. Headablic.
.FwPiarrbmsrend^Dyeentejw.;. . ..,
-, Bo*Fever and Anuo, i Jw>r.Bilious Fever.
?or Cholera Morbpo and Cramps. ,
: For Palpitation pf tho Hpart. .
> Fer j$nwea L\>wO Nervous System.
FoxiNcur&igia sod Bbeumatum.
For Purifying tho Blood. ..oj- -t?
. , ?MRU?WW*. aDBttn^S/ UK LI GUT
The people .approve of. end physicians.sanc?
tion its use, hecanao it is ? good medicine.
Takeno other medicine, it ia a spring invi
gorator, a summer tonio, a purifying beve?
rage, admirably adapted to all conditions,
malo end fomale-grown persona and cbil
drenfaVthiB particular season. 'Be ?Ure and
call at'uelmtftiAi Dr?g EtOr? arid get a ti ot tl
of his great medicine.
Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH,
May 80 X Druggist and Chemist.
73?T?ZENS' SAVINGS BANK
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received.
' INTERESTALLP WED AT TDK-HA TE O i
1 .BE VEN FEM ? OENT.lPJSR A NE VU,
ON CEE TIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND 8IX PEE CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY 8IX[ r
MONTUS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICEBS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. / vi"a -n,""?,,_,'
John P. Thomas, } Yice-Fresidc^ts.
.-.7'.-A. ?. Diuulxor. CB shier. . .'
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier,
y ibu Directer*. ,
Wade Bataptcn; WUUam Martin, A. C. Has?
kell, F. W. MoMaster, John P. Thomas. E. H.
l?einUsb, John P. 'Palmer, Thom an E. Gregg,
Colombia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion. .
G. T. ?oott, Newberry.
, J / BJBLKutIqdBe.Ch?rIootOn. ! .
' D?nlelBavehol,?rUCha,rlftston;
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or*
?.hane and others may here deposit their sav?
age and draw a liberal rate of interest thord?
on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to drew interest en their funde until
they require thom for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
tums br their ohildron, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal ropreBoniatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for futuro ase. are here afforded
an opp0Ttunity4'pf depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the namo time', be subject to withdrawal when
uoedod,, _u_'_Aug 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
or
COLUMBIA. H. Cm
Present Capital, $100,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL?, ?500.OOO.
orriOKBs.
John B. Palmer, President.
A. G. Bronizor, Cashier.
C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier.
... - ninxoTORB.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer. F. W. McMaa
tor, R. D. Benn, of B. D. Benn & Bon; G. VV.
Bearden, of Copeland A Bear den; R.L. Bryan,
of Bryana * MoCarter; W. O. Swaffleld, of R.
& W. 0. Bwaffield. i ,
P. ti. MoMaster, Solicitor. .
mmS Bank is now open for the transaction
X 'of a general banking business. .
CZBTIYIOATXS or DEPOSIT of currency or
coin, bearing interest at tho rato of seven (7)
per cent, per annum, in kind, will be isBned.
Deposits from County Officers especially so?
licited: also, from Trustee*, Administrators,
Exeeutors, Professional Men,-end others.
Particular attention given to accounts of
City and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, end the usual accommodations ex?
tended. .
Notes, Sids of Exchange.- end other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals'.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and
told.
Mutilated Currency purchased- at a small
dlsoeunt.
Stoht Drafts draum direct on all the promi?
nent placea |D langland, Ireland, Scotland,
France; Oerynany, Belgium, Rolland. Den?
mark and tAe Orient, tetters of Credit issued,
I avablo in any of the above places
Drafts' on all the promtnont cities in thc
United States bought and sold.
Banking Houeo opposite Columbia Hotel.
(?pen from 0 to 8. . _Feb 28 ly
Geegers' Beer
DON'T contain Strychnine. It is ppr?, and
warrantod tobe so. Jlaroh U
If you want your thirst quenched, call at
POLLOCKS.
VM3H'"?''M HAnVVJ. i' ',1 \ - i /./l
fi to ?floi P?lVato floardinp;. : ,,i,n"
. J. WYATT .Jn.p4-b.er h.e? friends
lia
Dr. yiVJOJSW? p^?^^iosxx , ?
VINEGAR ERS,
?? Hundreds o? .Thousanda .pa
r|||WHAT ARE' THEY?|g|
..Spa THET Ant?iroTA VTLK ?55
,;*UFA.N?Y vD(RIN;K.il?
alatle or Poor Run,j Wli.aRey* . Pro?.S
. Spirits nn?l Reloue ?.l*tfiyrf.doc^br?d,splcca
and sweetened tn please'tho tasto, called." Toa
>lcs,""Appotlzcrs;t . .rteatoTcra,'' *e.,' that lead
tho tippler on to drunkonriecs and'rtdn, tout are i
(I a Uno Medicine, mallo/rom tho Nativo Roots'had
Herbs of California, freo (rom ali A'cobullc
st lm u 1 n mn. lucy aro,tho MIlKAT ULi?O?
. rt un ir.it niid LU I' caviNG'PiUN
- CIPJ.E a perfect Renovator andlnylgoralorof .
thc System/carrying otfaltpolsonona matter and
restoring Uio blood to a; healthy condiuon. Ko .
. person can iaUo these Ritters according to Ulrce
. (J) U^n and reinald long unwell.
- WFor Iuflnmtmitorv und Chronic Rhou
.imilorn nutl Gout, Dyepcpela or Tudi
_ Kcstlou, Billona, Itoihlttent and Intcr
1 mlttcnt Fever*, Dla>c??os> of tito Blood,
Mr or, Ii ld noy?, and madder, theao Blt-,
tors hara been, taos}.successful. Bach Din?
canea aro caused by Vitiated niood. which
ls generally produced by dgraiigcmont of tho
Disent ive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA (ill INDIGESTION.
. - Headache. Fain in tbs Shoulder?, Coughs, Tight?
ness of tho"Chest? SUkalncse, Sour Eructations of
' thc Sty m adi. P. ad IACIC In tho Month DIUons At
. tacks, Pol pl tat loa ot. til* Heart, Inflammation of
the ?.ungs,Pal:i?n thc regions of the Kidneys,and
a hundred other painful yrniDtoms, aro th o "off
' springs of Dyspepsia.
Thc y Invigorate ' the fi tom adi and stimulate tao
torpldllreraad bowels, which render iheia of un
i equalled efficacy hi cleansing.the blood of all
impuritlcsi and briparjlug now lifo and vigor to
Hie whole system.
FOR. M IC. IN nr?<fe.\SES,,'Ernp?lone,Tctter,
- . Salt Itheum.'Blotchc*. ?pots, rttaplea, r?stales,
' i iu?tls, Carbuncles, Illng-Worms, Scald-Head, Soro
Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of
., thc Silin. Humor? pod Diseases of thc Skin, of
whatever, name or natura, ere literally dug u;i
and carried ont of thcifystcin in a r.lmrttlmc 17
the .uso Of thes-j luticri'. One bottle In such
cases will convinco thu mott incredulous of their
curative oflccts. '
.(jl-anso thc Vitiated tj.{and whonevpr you lind
Hs Impurities bursting ihr.nigh the akin ?ii rim*
.. pies, Eruptions or Sore?; cleanse lt when you
Aud it obstructed and sluggish lo thc veins 1
cleanse lt when lt ls foul, nnd your foellnj-s will
tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and the
tu*aUh of fie system, will follow
?Pl N, TA l*B and other WOUM-S, lurfclnir In
thc system of so many timiT iii. ore effectually
destroyed and removed.' EorfuTI direction*, ri-ad
carefully thc circular aronnd each bottle.
J."WALKEH. Proprietor. E..H. MCDONALD ?
CO., Drugglsts-?nd C?en. Agenta. Fan Francls-co, .
Cal/, aud S? anttSl Cummcrce Street, Hew Vor*.
D BY ALL'DROOQISTB AK D DEAI.KK j
D28||j<riy GEIGER A MoORBOOB. Aft-enta.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOB PVBIf ?IH(1 IlfeB BlVOOl).
. ' . ? ??l .. .. 1 .
. Tho reputation thia cx
cellcnt medicine enjoy",
' ^iQ^Vk ls derived from lt? dar?is,
i A'-1 ?J nJttuy of which are truly
/s t -ffiWii'wr marvellous. Inveterate
'.JsSa?W caaos of Scrofulous dis
JT . AW . ease, where tho syp tem
.?S/'V raf seomed saturated .wit
' ?tiinA t- i rOre corruption, have been
tflffiSSW ^nT*"^^ purified and cured by iL
^ il? ^-SsTV. Scrofulous affections mid
.lcCajfefia?BBi^ disordcrH.whlchwcreug
JjgB?SSm?SmWStT ffravnted 'by tho acrofu
loua contamination until
they wcro painfully a?licting, havo been radically
cured In euch great numbera in nlmoat every Sec*
tlou of tho country, that tho public scarcely need
to be Informed of Ita virtuca or usce.
Scrofulous poison la ono of the most destine
' tire cnemica of our vaco. Often (Ida unaoou and
unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the cnn*
Btitutlon, and invites thontUu'k of enfeebling or fa
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of Us
Sreseuce.. A gr?n. ?t. seems to breed inifevlion
iroughont Ui? boxly, and tbcu, 011 some fuvoruMe
occasfou, rapidly develop into one or other ol' hs
hideous forma, either 011 tho surface or among the
. vitals. In tho latter, tubercles may bc tuddculy
deposited In tho lungs or beni t, or tumors formed
in tho liver, or lt ehowa its presence by ?ruptions
on tho skin, or foul ulceration's on some part of
Ute body. Ilcnco thc occasional usc of n hollie
of Ibis Stiranpnrltln ls advisable, even when lin
activo symptoms of disenso appear. I'ersous nf*
Sic ted willi ibo following complaints generally
find immediate relier, and, nt length, erne, by Hie
usc of Ods HAUSA I*Alt I/. KA : Ht. Aiitho
?if/'s Fire, lernte or Eryalpelan, Tettwr, Salt
Jthettm, Settltt livntl, Uinntvomt, Kore JCtfr*,
Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible flinns
of Scrofulous disonso. Also lu thc moro con?
cealed form*, na Dt/sncpala, lirojisu. Heart
Iilseasr, J-'lts, lipflrpsu, Krurnlf/ta, anti
tl IO various f'lrcroit* tillen ions of tho muscular
and nervous systems.
Suphllls or Venereal and Mercurial ni*
eases nro cured by it. though a long time is re?
quired for subduing these obstinate mullidles by
any medicine. But long-continued usc of this
medicine will cure the complaint. Lcucvrrhtra
or Whites; Uterine XTtcernUons. and Female
Diseases, aro commonly soon relic veil ami ulti?
mately cured by Ita purilVing and invigorating
ctrect. Minute directions fur each ense aro lound
in our Almanacs nupplU*]-gratia. Jtheumatism
and (Jout, when caused by Accumulations of ex?
traneous matters in thc blood, yield quickly lo lt,
MTiUoJAverComplaint*, TorpUUty, Conttes
fiotsor Inflammation of IhoX.Mr. and tfaun~
dite, when arialng, as they often do, from tho
rankling poisons fit the blood.' This HAJISA
PAJtlltLA la a great-restorer for tho strength
and vigor of the ayatem. Those who are X<IH*
Oula and Littles*, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprenenstuus or
Fears, or any of Ow affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief and con?
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
PRE FA R??> R Y
Or, J*. C. A?KB aV CO., I^wall, MOM.,
' Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
_pHc9tly f Aug ft] Q. M. MlOT. Acont^
The Exchange Hons?
?jf% II AS been overhauled and re-arranged
Bif (or tho Spring and Summer. Icod bevo
VftT rage? coihpoundt-il at ?-!iorl nollce.
May ft VAYHINOF.R A. PBANKTilN.
Tho best place to get a cool summer drink
1 ie at POLLOCK'S.
u?? HM.. U ' h:wi ;?i-!. .htAU* Bit* j
?.Ji ?.? .-/.i..-f.. ?in.* .i- . ).?. . .ni-*-*--r*-n ? : /'K-'.-r Mi'i::
{.?tu -r'.in. / 1 .... > i t.. titti i .".{.vi .H! . i;_ .ii ul, j V? ; - .-. .'i
ffMCKETB to theConcertsbl the BOOXtt CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION AJ3SO
Jbi?lr> .i ?, : ?-Ai ' ix';o t -"?.7.'ii lu ...t-.i?. iii'sirl) hi t it. ?
C4ATIQNrea^y. for; sah. ?n? delivery. ; Au orders, from the country promptly filjed. Agente
wAntcu for the Oouhtiee oT Labcuster, lexington, 8part?oburg, Greenville,'Abb?vili?v Oco
v?r.<ui f II: Iii ' j .vt . .?'. '. . "v '.ri" ,1 '.rr .*. , -, - t/.a}J !
neo and Eickens, r;, .v?i- uooti ... f.. , .., ., - 1 ....
i,,J?lAfi6\'nu ' ?.'.? ?? . ' b. G?MBBILL A- 'ed., "
iii} L\ I tl'>t, ... t-i ..... . . 'i ,n,ji;7. j?-;' { .
.Juno? i.r >\, m fifi '? Ooneral Agents. Columbia, B.- Q?. .
m CBi?mT CBsiiraiE ?am
.Mr!- ? ..' FOR THE .BENEFIT OP THE-' ". ?' anita*; i i
#FSEE S?H100L ifO?S?D,
. CHARTERED BY T?E STATE OF SOTJTB C4R0liSAr
SxVE COMMENCED AND WrLL CONTINU? THE DISTBIBpTION 0^AWA*i?D8 'IN
Lapds and TenemcnfB, Juwelry.TManbs, Organs,' Harps. Bt?t?ee. Oo)d Watches. Biltor
Plated Ware, Diamond's, Ac. by Baffle, twice ?'d?v, at 1'2 M. ami 5 P. M., at the General
Omeo, No. H7 Meeting street, Charleston, South Cai oh na. . ' ;?:! ?fii.-Jitl/. .".'.'
.Tho Directors of thu Charleston Charitable Association,, for thaBtnefit of the Free Behool
Fund, having complied .with thc tonna ot I hr ir Charter, and paid over to J. K. JiUson, State
Superintendent ol Education o'f Bout h Carolina, the (jura of ono thousand dollars, h ein g thc
annual payment tb tho Behool Fund und CT the Charter.- [tho'receipt being hereto appended,]
have, inaugurated a nyBtem of *'lnstranco Certificates'* which is srorroandrd by ?vei.y degree
of fairness, and will bo rained for twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., in public, under tbp.BU
porintendenoe of Captain Fenn Teck, a ?worn Commis stoner., ;> , ,
The advantages or thia system aro, that the pjnrcbaters can Lave the choice of (heir own
numbers anywhere'from No. 1 toNo 78, abd the prlvilegobf limiting or incrcaeing their ib
vestments at pleasure. Tho Hcheduio of Batea adopted by the Company will explain moro
fully and accurately, and can be obtained at the-0fi.eebf the Company, or fruin any venders.
Every ra?do that takes place is clamed and numbered on the Company'a ?flirial jjooks, and
takes placo twice a dav, an follows: . -, I
Numbera printed on Cubes, from No. 1 to No. 78, aro placed iin publi?] by the trworh Com
miaeioner in a OlAss Bailie Cylinder, and are well shaken. A boy blindfolded 'takes one of
these Cubee, which la exhibited to the epectatora and declared to he, and ia recorded aa, tho
?ret rallied number. Tho II aillo Cylinder will then be revolved, and tho hoy again takes ont
another number, which is similarly exhibited to the spectators mid recoi oed au thc second
raffle number,, TMB operation will be repeated until fwe've numbers are rr flied ont of the
Cylinder, and each number wi'l he recorded on the official books of the Company in tho order
in which it io taken in tho i afilo. Xhoae twelve dumber? so raffled in eaoh raffle wiU decide aU
tho Awards of Certificates. , -4. i . -hi
AH tho numbora in each raffle aro equal, no distinction being mado as to the order in
which tho numbera aro taken in tho rn lile, and the AwardB aro at onco delivered to the suc?
cessful Certificate Holdor. .yi.lt:'
EXPLANATION OF; THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers .select their own numbers 'anywhere from 1 to 78, and, for example., say,
pay for tho samo one dollar. The vendor gives the purchaser a Certificate, with tho number,
or numbers selected, and entere tho esme number or numbera upon the Company'? Register,
[with the amount BO paid,] to be returned to the Office of the Company by the vendor before
tho raffle takea placo. Purohaeera may select a one number certificate, or a two number
certifica to, or a three number certificate, or a four number certificate.
1 A single number certificate mean? a Bingle number selected by.-the buyer anywhere from
1 to 78, and should that number betaken out, In the twelve numbers BO taken from lire Baffle
Cylinder, tho purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of fonr times the value of abares in tho
raffled property, or poet of the original eertiflcate of shares. it,.i n i... ,
A two number certificate means if the two numbers as tho certifleafo comet? out,in ?ho
twelve numbers taken from the Baffle Cylinder, will entitle tho successful holder to an Award
of abares in thc raffled property of twenty timcB the valuo or cost of the original certificate
of shares.
A three number certificate means if tho three number? on the certificate .ooma, out in- tho
twelve so taken from tho Baffle Cylinder, will e-ntitlo tho bolder to an Award of eh area in. the
raffled property of 120 times the valno'or cost of the original certificate bi shares.. If but'
two of tho numbers are out in the three on the certificate, tho purchaser will receive an
Award of twice the amount of tho value or cont of the original cert i ft ca te. ?
A four number cortificate means if the four numbers on the certificate come out in . the
twelve so taken from tho Baffle Cylinder, the purchaser will be entitled to an Award of ?bares
in the raffled property < f 300 times tho valuo or cost of tho original certificate bf shares. If
but throe of Ibo numbora on tho certificate aro out in tho rafllo, tho purchaser will receive
an Award of shares in thc raffled proporty of ten times the'valuo of cost bf tho nrlgfual cer*
tificate of Hhan H.
A noreen may iuvesL i? a coi tificate of tharcs is th*eo ra?lca an amount small or large as
he pleases. Tim Company's Schedule List of Awards is made emt at tho rato of one dollar
for certificates, bnt certificates will bo Issued of thc valuo of 23, 50 and 75 cen te; also, $1, $2,
fS, $4, to and to $10, an 1 upwards, and tho Awards delivered pro rata to (ho schedule list jof
rates. - . _ . ... . ..
Tho abeve explanation will euablc any one desiring to take a share in these ra files, io do BO
understandingly, and tho railles, bein g fairly and honestly conducted in public by the sworn
Commissioner and exactly at thc hours named, they afford a safer means of investment than,
any other hubiness speculation.
The first Property anti Land Scheme of tho Company will bo issued in o short
time, and will be raffled every three months.
Any further information will he furnished by the Company's Agent, Malo atreet, opposite
tho site formerly knowu as .Tanney's Hotel, next door below Union office, where certificates
arc for sale. . .
X?. T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. C.,
AGENT OE THE CO ATE A NY.
All certificates sold in Columbia will be decided hy the 12 M. drawings, daily, and books
closed at G P. M. tho day pr?viens.
Cn-titLF-STON*, Mav 24, 1871.
Received of the "Charleston Charitable Association," of the State of South Carolins, forthe.
Benefit of tho Free School Fund, [successors of R. H. Willoughby it Co.,] ono thousand dol?
lars, being tho sum iu full to bo pa iii iii to tho hands of the State Superintendent of Educa?
tion, "aa required bv an Act nf the General Assembly of tho Stato of South Carolina, passed
at the regular st union of 187? '71," approved Maroh 8,1871. J. K. JILLS ON,
June 2 Imo Btate Superintondont Education South Carolina.
. SW Specimens of tho Premiums to be awarded may be seen at t?ryjff Bulzbachor'a store. .,
$20,00? TO BE OTSTBIB^ED TO
TICKET-HO
IV THE 00LD1BU CO-OPERATIVE )??I(IW?AW:
tHly following PROPERTY and CASU will bo placed In tho hands of the Trust?es, John
. Agnew, Sr., Maj. Mt-ighan and lt, C. Shiver, In (rnst for the benefit of th* Ticket-holders
of tho above Asrtneiati.it), to bo delivered to thone who, on tho day of tho raille, may be enti?
tled to them. Th<; title to thu rt al coUle has been placed in tho hands of Col. F. W. MoMas
(or, Attorney at Law, who will examino tho same and givo Imo warranty deeds, free from ail
encumbrance, on the dav of drawing.
The first prizo is tho 'lYmperauco lia'1, now occupied on tho first floor by Messrs. Dor ?ok A
Lowrance The hit is 25 feet front on Main street, by 2GS foot deep. Tho building is 150 feet
long and two stories high. It is now leased for three years for 11,400 per annum, payable
monthly in advance, valued at. .,-..(15,000
Bccond Prizo-^Lot adjoining Rose's Hotel, 4-1 teet front. 208 feet doep, valued at. 1,900
Third Prizo-Lot adjacent to above, 2fiJ feet front, 208 feet deep, valned at. 1,100
1 Cash Pri/.n.[. 500
2 Cash Prizes, $t00 ?-ach. 200
4 Cash PiizoB, at ffiO each. 200
110 Cash Prizje, at 110 each. 1,100
120 Trizes. .$20,000
2,000 Tickets, at $10 ead;.$20,000
Tioketsmay be had of the General Agfitt. Dr. E. W. WHEELER, st Temperance Hall, or
at the Music Storr, of Messrs. l.vRHAND A SON, Moesrs. JOHN AGNEW A SON. T. M. POL?
LOCK and D. OL PEI Xor TOA- SON.
Tho following gentlemen ha*i? coiironled to anporintciid tho drawing: J. O. B. Smith. A. O.
Bronizerand Henry K. heidi, ii.. tmnoetion with a committee of three selected by thoTiokot
holders on the day ot drawing ,' . '
Aa OJO tickets havt- mot with a rapid sale, i{. may bo safely prranmed that the drawing will
take place by the loth of July, at tub Tempor.inbe Hall. Colombia, 8. C.
AB tho names of the ttckot-holders will bo registered in a book which shall be In posses?
sion of tho Trastees on Ihe dav of drawing, parties may feel assured that no more than
2,000 Tickots will be issned.
HF.rKRKNOBS.-E. J. ^cott, Son A- CO.'H Bank; Cfit. J". B. Palmer, President Central National
Rank; Citizens' Savings Bailly South CoroliiiA Bank and Trust Company, and W. B. Ou'ick,
Cashier Carolina Nstional Rank.
Capt. Wade L?rick; Agent in Lexington. For further information, address
DH. E. W. WHEELER,
June 9 Box 88, Columbia, S. C.
SOUTH QA^V?^AUJU^V Co*****.
l^d??Q>7t????S5S7 Cbangoof Schedule
f?MaHffiSKffiw' gc-'eEfo?t tm
and alter Sunday, Iltja iwiiaut : ,../.. .>,.
Leave Chartesionat....71'. /:Y;7J 1. .-.R20I va
i rrivo at Columbia cs.?, ? .. n-... 8.40 p m
juaOT.EMaxsBJ,i^Q{rr_4jp> ^cooMMyrMTiow
UM ip&^Vft
Arrive st: W?riesWstv. V. :.v?.4*tte
Lea v? drar 1 ea to n 'ai... '. J...... J. ? ..'-7-10.T sn
Arrive at Columbia?*,?,.,.;.,.;.,^?,
Camden. Accflmm<^*titw ..Train., ,wiU con?
tinue, to ron lp Columbia as rorrdofly-^Mou
diy s, maneal?vii'sWdBatnrdajil' . "3?
A. L. TYLER, Vice-PrejfidanfJ
B. D. Piccir?B, General Ticket Agents: 7
Charlotta Colombia arid. Augusta
'., 'dOPEiriitt^
lowiD? echcdulerwjU^^^
LeaV?' Anghsta.v. 'rt .Aa?i&M? 0.00 P- M.
Leave rGoiurobia.-.'.vit MA* M. '-11.00 Jt.: td.
Arrive,C^rlptWr.f.^86JrVM.. /" &S0.A.fi.
. ?. uoiN? ao?Tll. ", . "7
t'eave* '(?aVr?tV. . /3.40'A. Hi{ * ^.00 Pi*.
Lea^Columbla-.. JU2.rJo-P. M.' ul ^.?Q A?-M.
?Arrive Augnat?.. I.. .7.00 P. H. ??, ,7 80 A.M.
j Wp.J,TTaiq da?v,. Nor- 2 ,Ir^4afo B?p
uaya oxcopted.. Boto trauma make, oloeo ooii
n'octlcm to ail pointe North, South- ana W?at.
No. 1 Train makes cloao connection at'Bidh
mond'for Yirginiat?pringa. . :i ;??to;l?10
Throngb tickeU sold and baggage.checked
^S^no^^^lm^^^B^r^to^C^ Ttme,
BJ P: ALRXAN?)KR; General SUJT:
.iE'. R. DunuEY, Gcnorat Freight and<Tloket
Agent,, . J 7 .; , -rn gjU ..^nneAQ
Greenville and Columbia BailioatfeT
i ? ?M8 COLUMBIA, & G., MAUC?I l,1S71.
<hy?i??-HB*i?KUlm?imit ON And' after thia
jRSarKPdate,. the. following
Bchedule wiU be run daily, Sunday o excepted,
connecting with ?UgrfrTTMn* toa BonthCaro
lirta Railroad np and down;' ?lao.?iib Trains
going'Nortlt smUtouth cn Charlotte, Coltunbi a
.nd Augusta.Bsilrosd:^.; yV>/ , . v;; .,
Leave Columbia ii.'!*.. iVJiv) Vii : I. 7:ooa.'<m.
1 . "* Alston.".v..i 9.10-avm.
Newberry...........lL15flu-.xn.
" Cokoabury.J..,.,.. 8v00p-m.
Belton........".5A?S?.*B?.
Arrive at Greenville. 6.80p.m.
Leave GrconvlUo afc.............. 6.15 a. m.
. {JV, Belton.^-...... 8.06 a - m.
?.?;?;:.:?;:;:?!:??!::
" ^N?wWirry^.v.....?.'..?.i.?.WJp.m.
".: t AlBtonJJ ii.-, i. . WIT. . ..?4.05- p. m.
. M: T^' BARTLETT, Gener?i y^erA'gjpnt.
Schedule on Eluo Ridge B/eAlroad.
Jj_Lilt_j_I LS^TO Andoraqn...... 4.?0 Pi M.
?;. .?g^^ig ::
ArftW It YTalhaUa'.... .v: .V. Z'.: .itJto "
Leavo Walb aOa...;. V. ? i.. v i.. '.. '... 8.S0 A; M
iT*\: .P?r^yvllle...^w.?...J*..s.;..4.1n,r.
.: I'* ^Pendleton.............>.:.;..5.36
Arrivo&t Anderson.6.15
Wafting It Andei-s?nJone boor for the Ar^val
of np train on GTeeuv?l? abd Gommbiei Hoad.
Jnly811 Y7. HuD. GATT.TiAT\Bf^rrp,
Surnmer Sclierlrilei.S. fi; TT.' $;.E.,
'.. To 'r?mmencfl*20i^'afiw,-WL
haagggn BOWN TRAIN. - TIP THAIN.
?S^?S?* Arrive-. L?ave. Arrive. Loave.
?Bpsrtaabnjrg.-. . 5 80 ? 'i;?
BatoBvill^.. ... 0.0O : ,4.Ca. '. 4.53
Pacolpf. 6 08 C. 13 . 4.40 ,. '4.45
Jonesville. 6.48 0 48 ' 4.05 f 4\10
TJnionvBle..... 1 Y25 .. 7.80 . ' 8.05 "8.25
Barttne.. H 10 8.25.? ii 2.80,v a.35
FUh Dam. 8.40 ?45 .... 2,10 ,.r?.16
Shelton. 9.15 . 9.20 ' j , 1.85 . ,.L40
.Ljles* Ford..,. 9.40 9.45 '.' 'lll? ; M.17
Strother.1,.Vi. i 1065 10.10 ?8.50 - 19.55
Alstonsi?roo . ?*t.:I u. v.-:41.00
. ?lay 24 TH08?]B. JETES; Pros>dpi}t.
Ohftngo of Schedttlu.
OFFlOE NORTH OABGfLlNA/B. B: 06.\
? .- .- '2'Ook>ast6sxra; Ni.Ca?anos. 1S71.
be rnB^ov?rlhtB^?ia lo' ac'cortfance trltn the
following . TIME TAR LE. ' " >
Train o Going Eaat. i . Tra?na Weat.
,v [rn ? Etpretuj .,. , MQU,_:
A uni VE. LKAyx. . Annivs, LEA vu.
Charlotte^ .-5.85 ?rn V"; 8.10 pm
Ballsbnry8.03&m'8.18am 5.20ptri? B.?Opm
Gr'nab'oll.OgWmll^Skm H.25?? ?I fi.?? p m
OoflhoplU.?O pru 1.05 pr?l p n? S0,U)pm
HUIab'rQ 3,S?p m 2.33pm U.35pTtt ll 37 p m
Haleigh 5.05 pm .2.05 a rp 2.40 ft ra
UOldShoro . ' 7-20.1 m
I < 'Traine'Going East.- Tralno Wefit.
Charlolte7.1Bam '.. 8.00 p m
BRliab*ry 4>aaara 4.87 am 5.1$ p. m 5.26 pm
Gr'neb'o L28>m 185am ?.lOp m. .2.20 p m
Co Shop ll 37pm'12.02 am 12.80 p m 12 50 p m
Hillsbrol0.07pm 10.09am 11.07-* m 1?.10 a m
Haleigh C.58 p rn 740 am ..i- 6.46 am
Juuo 6, v?,8H^BEEN, Blas* Trans.
Thief Proof Dragers. T
fTiHE nndexsigned bave veceivod tba Agency
X or these DRAWERS. Th*y are ?ic one
thing heedful for the pro-1 f? j j* "'}."-%.
lection of every Blore ano ^r\i-"Wff\M? ?
Bhoe in Columbia, af- ^MPROVCO" |
fording a snre proteo-^ .... .?..-.v-v B
tion from the light-fin- TULL LOCK? DftMgnl
ger od gentry. .For sale . - H
\ovr,bj 1 FAIRBANKS 4t CO., &
TO?N AONEW A BON. ? AOBWRT R ?
. 252 Brewlwsy.N.V.H
THIS BQ?ET?Mbe*P??foctly in CL>1U vtater,
sort, bard or silt. It rembvea grease,
oil and paint from garments, lt bashes all
kinds of gdods-~ootton. flannel, ellkor woolen.
It oleanaes ailror, plated ?aro and jewelry
without ioratchlng., .If tba articles aro much
tarnished,, rob them with a piece ot flannel
which has plenty of tho. Soap on it; To people
who do their'own %asbing, Hie invaluable.
It will ea?o it* OMt i*i onewaahinff. For sale,
in boxes ol thirty-.eix bare, by . 7
f EDWARD BOEE.
' April 0 Agent for 8ontb Carolina.
BB AH DIES.
50A8KB Jame? Henoeesy's et Brandenburg
Freres BRANDIES, imported dtreefe, and
oflered pure and unadulterated^ Tbo&b com
6riso vintages of 1835, 1838,1860 and 1863.
took of Rocks. Clarete and White Wines in
olnde some of tue moat famous brands ss well
as sound loto priced good?. For sale by
March 25 GEO. 8YMMBR8.
OU) BANK BI I. LB mna MUTILATED
CVRttENCT bonght and sold by
Nov 23 Cmrj_D. OAMI BILL. Broker.
Blackwell's genuino Durham Smoking To?
bacco at POLLOCE'S.