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(IP ""MDITOa AND 1'BOriiIETOB. Office OB Mai?aiStresW t?me Taylor. ? Tor i Br nt and W cent* BJ$gi >iitaMuep||({r, sserHbn. jjf)fy?ag a^vqrhsement^bJ ^e.'-week* month or year, at reasonable ratea.,( ...? 'WeaJnjy.X^lf,.!...., .,' ,H1? .? ^Von .N'JIM ?int m a a L111. i.i m.i en .X. .vi V' ?Ye Ber?BBde; .leela:* Te mald??' looked K?m her l?t?yc? n ' j On yo honlcra down below, _ . . ' AB'ihterklo^ftn?n^He^Yolcea'^ 1 . J% nath%i Vntttn WT Ff rf ?Yil CTi? r. 1 (l'liki vn 1 ...ton .. ' i a 11 ? An?l floWV?Vlol? W?nded. .. Frcn/blftfof tfwatthy hair. ? '.?"'?> ' Arfovtfv?d TMliup'aTWccUooa yo tune,' Arra ye longer he Bring ye loader i - ',>i * ? ^,. Hya'Voycd Waa'pyob^'arid hyglierf }.? ?,: He'Olasp&j h*^ hands whore hy a peart should And In verso nwcro hts heart was ori fyWV Thou fe inaiden'draylfccTa pensive aroyle.1 fl And went to her lytklq Bta,n??,"- . - -Vf And-appealed fn why^e ai y> Mt^ee; . ' - With a ewer }n each bauoV '"? .' Therine, howlers grew more franrrel . And ?loroor yo muslo growl . . Bus on to their heads doldVat?r ; V '' 1 ' Bho very deftly threw. . . * J. ?." ^ ... Yofyr^ was quenchod, arfd y?tnraulv Was over and aBwaa atfiv1- < . ' Aud naught waa Bood of yo bowlorey 1 . But their coat teyls over the hyUr ? 1 r -?-.-:- . u'? h.ui Hi: 1873,-78 baa. made ita. appearance* i ,Ifc , contain? ll266toagee,of names and 63x*f mifeb?llnnedna i Sh format ion. The hammad n^mbeff, ^9^!;'f?ainilt;n^f^fA7.;A; y ?? t. P which,. j s a decrease, ? tojo 3,t Brooklyn gives nu inoreaoO fotifcho pre? sent, yee* Of 8,-700names, the total being j Adding Now York und Brooklyn .we'"have ?he following: New ,**ork. 200,058 nomea? Brooklyn M.804 nama*; total ' for both cities,1 . 295,207 hamed. Th,eN?fr Y?fk panera offer1 no'^explana? tion/ of tho facti, that tho - number of householders in ' the motropolin has actually decreased; while the population doing pnsiqess. ??nd having ita legal "rq o ide nco'.' thorp bau increased. It is plain that tho journal H of that city do not in* tend td make the disadvantageous faot' oonaprcuouB throughout the country. A variety of - causes?nndonbtedly combino;! taV)K?ddpb??ir?ieffect; n?tea\ BuVit? rnay bftfajrjyiflqipj&teft ?int bo.o?? 'df/these baa been more potential than tho heavy taxation, falling upon a high if not in? flated valuation, which attends the hold? ing of residenoe property in that city. A young man. wants to know what bu? siness ho had bettor go into that will enable, him JR occupy o high position io society. Let bim try the roofing busi? ness; in that trado a smart man will soon get to the top of tho ladder. Quarterly Returns. OFFICE CITY TREASURER, COLUMBIA, 8. C., June 27,I?7L ATTENTION is oallod-tO the~ following e?-H t. tra?ottfrom5'An Ordinance tb ra?*SuV piles for the year 1871." The penalty for fail- 1 ure to ranko returns will bo rigidly enforced: "There shall bo paid quarterly a tax of ono per cont, upon all BAX.ES.AT AUCTION of all goods and chattels, and one-half por cent, on all sales at auction of all real estate aqd stocke : of every .description: Provided,- TUM rib tat shall be levied on any sales at auction made by order of Court, or under procese of { law. "There shall bo paid quarterly by all MED CHANTS and other porsuns a tax of one per cent, on all gooda, wareq and merchandise sold by Cipm. un CON?ION.UKNT; ono per. cent, on the premiums of every and oach INSURANCE company located in tho city of Columbia, or which have agencies therein. Eaoh and every EXPBESS COUI'ANV transacting business within tho limits of said city shall in alie quarterly returns of their gross receipts, and pay ono per cent, on the amount.of suou re? turns at tho omi of each quarter. Each and every TELTXHC Am COMPANY, shall, in like mau ncr, make quarterly 'retains of their gross receipts, on which returns shall be paid a tax of ono per cent. "Tho refusal or neglect to make regular quarterly returns and pay tho tax thereon to the City Clerk and Treasurer, shall enhiect the defaulting parties to a due of two dollars for each and every day's default." ' - WALU. ETTER, June 28 5_City Clork and Troasnrer. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved styles, can be ob. tainod at I. S?LZ BACH ER'S establish? ment, Main . street, Columbia Hotel Ruw. Sets-and half sets in great varioty. Also, BdHtalr? and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA GLEB and EYE-QLASSES to snit all agCB. Private Boarding. Tl**BS. 8. J. WYATT informs ber friends iri and the pahlic in goneral, that Bhe has Opened a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUHE, on Plain street, near Bull. Tho house ls large and airy, and guests may expect the comforts of a home. _ May 2 "J & IQ?0* Chines.., ASSAY'S-' Isla/Malt-Sootch Whiskey, Sir XV Robert Barnett's Old Tom Oin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Cordon's Palo Sherry, Soutb-aide Madeira Wino, London Dock Fort Wino, Hibbert's London Torter, McEwen?? Scot oh Ale. The aboye direct from the impactors and'Warrantert pure'. \ For sale by EDWARD HOPE. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FeV QI; . ' JOHN O.SEEGEUflV Tho Exchange House en? 'HAS been overhauled and re-arranged WB?for th? Spring and Bummer. Iced heve HB rages compounded at short notice. May 5 PAY8INQER A FRAN KLIN. Lard! Lardll PURE LEAF LARD-"guaranteed strictly pure"-in barrels, half barrels, kegs and 8, 5 and 10 caddies, for salo at reduced prices, by JOHN AGNEW A BON. 40 Cheap Fertilizer. TONS COTTON SEED-MEAL. Excel lent for manors. EDWARD HOPE. The Doctors Recommend Beegers' Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated. YCJ7 ? <. .iJU i .. - ?-jgp _j i i - - |^ RBAB rQAESftT X. X IT ? Fever ia tho nee of Wolfe's Sobiedam 8ohnapps Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps . I Wolfe's ?chiedam ?ohnapps Ti I Ie recomrhfeVtd?d by all tho Medical Faculty.' i J Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps^, ?IS Rood for all Kidney and Bladdor Complaints'.' ;_Ia Rood for Gout._ ]\ Wolfe'&Sdtiecfom Schnapps I Ia Rood for Colic and Pain in the Stomach. 5" Wlft^'B-Sci?eaak?chnappV1 P { Ie good for ah .Urinary Complainte._ Wolfe's Schiedam ScJinapps Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps IB used all over > tb a world by Physicians, iii ? ' . ..'A their practice. I beg loave.to .oalL.llio attention of''tho reador to te?tlmonialB fn favor of tbo8chnapps; 1 I fool bound to' say that I regard your '8c II KITTS; &a bointr,-?n /rvorri eapcot, pre-oml noot ly pUre.-etrtd ?fa/orvinKk>t medlo?Fpati'bn a?o. At nil o\outs,-it ia tho .purofit poeBible ,articlo of Heiland gin, (horetotorc unobtaina? ble, and, aa ?iicb,' may bo safely proscribed by .phyaioiana. r DAVID L. MOTT. M. D., . pharmaceutical Chemist, Mew York. Lo?ismi,?, T?i'.L tysptV II feel that wo bavejnow ?n article of gin' suitablo for such caeca as that remedy ls adapted to. DI\. J- Wi BRIGHT. ^Scbnapp?" ?B a remedy iu chronic catarr? hal complainta, otc: '' I ; tyke* %rcat'pleasure'in bearing highly o rodi table testimony to its efficacy, as a remo, .dial.Agent, in ibo diBessoB for which you recommend it. 'Having a natural tendency to the mucous, surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation,], regard lt 'ai one ot tho most im> fiori ant remedies in chronic catarrbal afTcc ipniT, parUonlarly.tboao.of tlio genito-urinary i apparats S.. With mach respect, your obedient | aorvant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. j 26 PIKE STBERT, NEW. Yo UK, NOV. 21,1887 ? no LP no WOLFS, Esq., Present.-DEAH SIS: I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Sobiedam Schnapps," with the intent, of determining if ,any foreign or injurious eub etanoe had been added to tho Bimplo distilled spirits. . " Tb^o?aminatlonjbks resulted in the concl? sion thal the safnple contained n'?? poisonous'] or harmful admixturo. I havo been unable to diaoQvor any trace of the doloteriooB sub Btanooa which aro sometimes employed in the adulteration of liquors. 1 would not hesitate | to use myself nor to recommend to others, for rufcdicinnl ^pnipooeB, tho "Schiedam Sch nappa,'* ns art excot lon t and unobjectiona? ble variety of gin. Very respectfully yonra, (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. Cu HM ic A i. AND TECHNICAL I, A no KA TO HT. 18 EXCITAMOS PLA ar., NEW TOOK, NOV. 25,18G7. VD JC?HO WOLFE, Esq -DEAH KID :.Thounder? signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a aamplo of your "Aromatics Schiodam Schnapp a," selected by ourselves, and have fonnd tho aame free from all organic or iuor ?;anio substances, mare or ICBB injurious to ?ealth/ From the roanlt of our examination, we consider the article one of superior quali? ty, hoalthful UH a boverage, and effectual in its medicinal qualitiqa. Beapeotfully-yours, (Signed) ALEX.-TRfPPEL; Chemist. FRANOIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For Bale bv all respeotable G rocera and Druggists. UDOLFHO WOLFE'S EST., April l-||V3mo 22'Boavcr st., New York. Q. K. D. Symbolic Admonition! TUE season is st hand when tho human family is more afflicted than during any other part of tho y car. The sun's rays acting upon the docayod vegotable and animal mat? ter, .'poisons the atmosphere, and produces many disorders of tho system-Chills and Fe? ver, Bilious Complainta, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, Cholera Morbus,Cramps and Cindie, eic. Uenoo the system requires au invigorating and tonio medicine, that will brace up its shattered forces, and enable tho organs to perform their proper fonctions. For this pnr ?080 we would recommend ibo uso of H?1N TSH'S QC EE N'S, DELIGHT. For Dyspepsia and Weak Stomach. ? . For tho Liver and Kidneys. For Coucha and Sore Throat. For tho Lunga and Spitting of Blood. For Woakneaa and General Debility. For IOBB of Appetite. For Sick Headache. For Diarrhoa and Dysentery. For Fever and Aguo. For Kilious Fever. For Oholera Morbus and Cramps. For Palpitation of tho Heart. For Broken Down Nervous System. For Neuralgia and Rheumatism. For Purifying tho Blood. Il BIN ITS I I'S Q,UE1?N'S DKL1GI1T . Tho people approve of, and phjt-iciaus sanc? tion its use, because it ia a good medicino Take no other medicino, lt is a spring invi gorator. a summer tonic, a purifying heve rago, admirably adapted to all conditions, malo and female-grown nortons and chil? dren at this particular seaton. Bo suro and call at Heiuitsh's Drug Store and get a bottl of his freut medicino. Prepared only by E. H. HEINITfe'H, May MO _Druggist mid Chemist. CITIZENS' BAVIN GS B ANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLO WED A T TIIE RA TX OI SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANKUM, ON CER Tl Fl CA 1 ES OF KEP O SI T, 4NP, SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MON TUS ON A CCO UN 2S. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, I'xeeklent. John B. Palmer. I v. " _ ., John P. Thomas. [ vico-Presidttits. A. O Breuizor. Cashier. JohD C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. XJfrecior*. Wado Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has koll, F. W. McMaster, John F, Ihomae. E. H. Heinitsb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. . -. J. EH Gregg, Marlon. G. T. Scott, Nowberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. . . B. H. Rutledge, Charleston, ' t??oiolBavenel, Jr.; Charleston." ileehanica. Laborers, Clerks,-Widows, Or pharm and Others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of intorest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and TruBtoet wishing to draw interest en their funds until thoy require them for businesB or other pur? poses; Parants desiring to set apart small linne for their ohildren, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside fonda for futuro use. are bore afforded un opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly aconmnlate, and, at the same time, br? subject to withdrawal whoB needed._Aug 18 Free Soup everyday, at ll o'clock, at POL LOCH'S. 1 m i?hn -r i '1?)?"?. WiDoM-T.??2 ?'/.uni, .TltoVX'O.a 1 .?HAO A \>a tt??*|?v.ii . ft? ?a??, .i-t.i.'i miOKETS to the Concerto of tho SOUTH CAROLIN^''t^fi AliD l^m^^T?O^ khS?^ ?IATION roady for ea-lo'anddoUvery. AU orders from the country promptly, illled, Ag.ent8 wanted for tho Conni lea of Lap pap ?er, .Lexington, ^^t^bn^gV?^r.?^Y,Hl?i Atjbe'ville, '?co. ^nfe and Pickens. ' ('- ' "' 1 '. .' t App??t? [00 TJ ,?r? l<\ ?u?i?fu :?A?^ukx.?j0o;;. ' ?Jane6. , r . ,, y '.' ^?fed?ra! ?g?bt?y, Odlumbia'v ?. O/' . 1 Tl ?PP CpiTi?l? MiTII .?W 'I.H? HORiilrju nut??.?M .i ! CHARTERED BY THE STATE Of SO?TU CAB0UN?. ' : ?VVE COMMENCED AND WILL CONTINUE THE DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS IN LandB and Tenements, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statues, Gold Watches, (Silver abd Flated Ware, Diamonds, Ac, by Raffle, twice a day, at 12 M. arid 5 P. M., at tho General Ofli09,.No, 147 Meeting htreet. Charleston, South Carolina. >.??... vj The Dirbotors of tho Charleston Charitable Association,' for the Bene fit nf the Free Behool Fund, having complied with the terms of their Ch ar t ? r. und paid over to J. E.. J ill bon, State Superintendent of Education of Bouth Carolina, the ?um of uno thousand dollars, being tho annual payment to tho School Fund under tho Ch?rter.'fjho receipt being hereto appended,] have inaugurated a system of ..Insurance Cert i flea tee'1 which is surrounded by ?veiy degree of fairness, and willbo raffled for twice a day, at 12 M.'and 6 F. M., in publie, under the eu porint nndenco of Captain Ft un Feck, a sworn Commissioner. The advantages 6f this BjBtcm are, mat thc purcbatcrts eau have tho choice cf their own numbera anywhere from No. 1 to No 7H, and the privilege of limiting or lucres ting their in? vestments at pleasure-. Ibo Bebedoraof Bates adopted by tho Company will explain wore fully and accurately, and can be obtained at the Oflice of tho Company, or frc m any vendors. Every raffle that takeB place is claped and numbered on tho Company's Official Bocks, and takes placo twice a day, ae.follows: Numbers printed on Cubes, from No. 1 to No. 78, aro placed [ih public] by thc eworn Com? missioner in a Class Raffle Cylinder, and are well shaken. A hey blindfolded tnkts one of those Cubes, which is exhibited to the spectators and di eland to be, and is recorded as, the I first raffled number. The Raffle Cylinder will Iben'be revolved, and.Ibo boy again takes out another number, which is similarly exhibited to the special* rs and itcordcd as the second raffle number. '?bje op?ration will bo repealed until twe've nun hers Ole ri filed cut of tho Cylinder, and each number wi'l bo recorded on thc official hooks of the CtnipHny in thc order in which it is taken in the raffle. Those twelve numbers so n.tiled in each i afilo will decide all the Awards ot Certificates. AU the numbers in each ra file aro equal, no distinction being made as tp ibo order in which the numbers are taken in tho raffle, and the Awards aro at once delivered , to thc suc? cessful Certificate Holder. EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Psrck&scrs select their own numbers anywhere from 1 to 78, and, for example, say, pay for tho same ono dollar. The vendor gives the purchaser a Certificate,.with the number or numbers selected, and enters tho sam? number or numbers upon the Company's Register, [with the amount eo paid,] to be returned to tho Office of the Company by the vendor before tho raffle- takes place. Furehntore may. Select a one number certificate, or a two number certificate, or a.three number"certificate, or a four number certificate. A single number certificate means a singlo number selected by tho buyer any whero from 1 to 78, ana should that number bo taken out, in tho twelve numbers so taken from the Raffle Cylinder, tho purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of four times tho value of shares in tho raffled property, or cost of the original certif?calo of shares. A two number certificate means if the two numbers as tho certificate comes ont in tho twelvo numbera taken from the Raffle Cylinder, will en ti Ho the encceeafn) holder toan Award of abares in the raffled property of twenty times the value or cost of the original certificate of shares. A three number certificate means if tho three numbers on the certificate come out in the twelvo BO taken from the Raffle Cylinder, will entitle tho holder to an Award of shares in the raffled property of 120 times the valno or cost of tho original certificate ol shares. If but two of tho numbers aro ont in tho three on the certificate, tho purchaser will receivo an Award of twico tho amount of tho value- or cost of tho original certificate. A four number certificate means if tho four numbera on tho oortificato como ont in ibo twelve BO taken from IHo Baffle Cylinder, tho purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of shares in the raffled property > t SOO times tho valno or cuat of tho original certificate of shares. If but three of tho numbers on the certificate are out in tho ruffle, tho purchaser will receivo an Award of shares in tbo raffled properly of ten times tho value or cost ot the original cer? tificate of shares. A person mav invest in a rei tif?ente of shares in these rs files an amount small or large as ho pleases. Tho Company's Schedule List of Awards is made out at tho rato of ono dollar for certificates, bnt certificates will bo i.ssncd of tho valno of 25, 50 and 75 cents; also, fl, $2. $3,$4, (5 and to $10, and upwards, and tho Awards delivered pro raia to tho schedule list of rates. Tho above explanation will enable any one desiring to take, acharo in thtjo rn files, to do so understandingly, and thc raffles, hoing 1 H ir ly brid honceUy conducted iu public by thc sworn Commissioner and exactly st thc hours named, they afi'ord a safer u.eans of investment than any other business speculation. Tho first Property and Land Scheme of tho Company will be issued io o short time, and will bc rafUed every three mouthe. Any further information will bo furnished by tho Company's Agent, Main street, opposite the situ formerly known us Jauuey's Hotel, next door below Union t ilico, where certificates aro fur sale. L. T. LEVIN", Columbia, S. C., ACENT Ul' T?IE COMPANY. All certificates sold in Columbia v.ill bo decided by the 12 M. drawiugs, daily, and hooks closed at C F. M. tho day previous. Cn.im.usToy, May 24, 1871. Received of the "Charleston Charitable Association," of the State of South Carolina, for the Benefit of the Free School Fund, [successors of lt. li. Willoughby ,t Co.,] uno thousand dol? lars, being-thfl Bum in lull to bo paid into tho hands of tho State Superintendent of Educa? tion, "as required hy ?in \ot of (ho O.merni Assembly of the Statu of Bouth Carolina, pasted at tho regular sibbion ul 1870-'7l," approved March 8, 1S71. Jj K. JILLSON, June 2 Imo ? St.no Superintendent Education South Carolina. AS" Specimens nf the Premiums to bo awardod may he seen ut Mr. 1. Sulzbucher'a atoro. $20,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET-HOLDERS, IA' THE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE B0LDIX6 ASSOCIATION. TnE following PROPERTY and CASH will bin placed in the hand? of tho TiustcrP, John Agnew, Sr , Maj. Meighan and H. C. Shiv? r, in I rust for lb* bein Iii of the TieUeMioldora of the aboyd Association, lo he delivered to those who. on lin* day ol lint i afile, may ho cnti . lied to them. Tho tillo to the real estalo haH been placed in lb? hinds of Col. P. W. Mi-Mas? ter, Attorney at Law. who will examino the same and give Irue warranty deeds, free from all encumbrance, on the day of drawing. The first prize ia tho Temperance il all, now occupied ou ike drat floor hy Messrs. L?rick A Lowrance. The lot is 25 feet front lin MJIII street, ny 2r>3 feel deep. The building is 150 feet long and two stories high. Tt is now based for three years for il, IOU per annum, payable monthly in advance, valued at.$15,000 Recom? Prlzo-Lot adjoining Nose's nntel, i\ lee! front, VI H feet deep, valued at. 1,000 Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above, 251 '*8t front, 20b h t t deep, valued at. 1,100 1 Cash Prize. 500 2 Cash Frizes', $100 each . 200 4 Cash Prizes, at $50 each. 200 110 Cash Frizes, at $10 each. 1,|00 120 Prizes.:.$20.000 2,000Tickets, at $10 each.$20,000 Tickets may bo had of tho Oenrral Agent, Pr. E. W. WHEELER, M Temperance Hall, or at thfl Mnsic Storo of Menus. I.TBRANP ft SON, Messrs. JOHN AO NEW A sON, T. M. POL? LOCK and D. C. PEIXOTTO A HON. Tho following gentlemen havo consented tn superintend the drawing: J C P>- Smith. A. G. Brenizer and Henry E. Scott, iu connection with n committee ?if ihren selected by the Ticket holders on tho day of drawing As the tiokotn have met with a rapid salo, it may he safely presumed that tho drawing will tako placo by thu 15th of July, at tho Temperance Hall. Columbia, t?. C. AsthonamoBof tho ticket holder? will ho registered in n book which shall ho in posses? sion of tho Trustees on Ihn day of drawing, parties m nv feel ashia td that no more than 2,000 Tickets will bo issued. RF.FEnKNCES.- Ti. J. Scott. Son A. Co.'a Bank; Col. J. B. Palmer, President Outrai National Bank; Citizens' davings Bank; South Carolina Bank sud Ti bat Company, aud W. B. GuJick, Cashier Carolina National Bank. Capt. Wade L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For further information, addrer-B DK. E. W. WHEELER, /une 9 Box 88, Columbia, 8. C. .ar t P?^?ttX WottiQOit, n;j,r, \o.fco ?M mur muutbB. J. PABISWPrattWtOR '? ., O? W. PA*uuc)<^upoiju,oodotit..i n?'jfji;.n ';j&T?;?l?o>Vi l-irnvin-rq., ?id olltltLi Pavilion Hotel, OharlestbV. J8kC?'-n MB8:; B; 'I/.' Blri|i;Ell^l'^D|PTOi>riotTf#?. R, HA^II/TOW. Rn'perin<entfgn?.' Jtfrre Tit1 ? ?yeir's Cli?rry Pect?r?L. , v?l p..t il xii o*,1/ . : lo ?liifiii P?rrDiaoftapa.or t^.Try^t^aud Lujugnt such, aa Coughs, C?ldr,,' Who?p?ic ' i Cough, Dronelniji). Asihnia, '"''"' l hnc? OouMimrHibny . ? . I .'.? , Probably ?cv^ucrf??? li^iri'Vtn??r'hVuT?H''tifv. . medicine, ha? tiny I tiring! tvuii sb'tvliluiyhuit sp deeply u|iuu Hui COJJJ?OUIK?: ul' iumil.ii,ii,air biU '.excellent rcMietly' tot pilliiu'iiidy enuiplftiuti'. 'Through aluiij? scried of \cai.-, and muong most ol'thu niccs ol' men il lias", y-u Inkier ?tu<l higher, in their estimation, us il lia? Lei.omi: bel'.ci kuuwn. jin uniform character M?o 5 OM IT tv elfrc the va rloua aii'eoihms of the' billin .and throat, linvei. made il known n. a rtlii;bl^pix>ttu^>r3M'bli?t them. While adapted lu udiiVor forms >.C dist ase ninl to'vuurVg rhlltircu, lt)MIM Wie f ?,Ttie' time thc most ofjoetual Remedy that cr.jf.lio given J?r inc Ipr ioi coiusipiipuou, mid thc dnugvr?uV r?cnlions ot' the throat mid (chg/. A* a prov lihilf r.ffiiriVt ..liddell Attacks nf < ru.?; . lt shtiUltl liClhbpt OS. hand iii every tamil: ,?ml IK?LIHI ?u.nihiiaiioiii^, times subject lo < olds ipid rough,, iiil'ihotild be provided with lhls'amUiotc for thcrnV '?? *. ' ?? Although fettled <:vitt<tmyHui\ vi: llH'ii>:M il*' curable, dill grout numbers ol' Uti fe OS who; o .the disease seemed Fettled, have beim comidctc!? rilled, and the patient restored to sumid health hy tho Cltrvvy JP?etoral. So complete 1* itt mastery over the disorders Of thc L?nirs if hil Throat, Uiat the most obstinate of (he?? yield to ll. When nothing else, could reach them, Wider>thc Chrrry Pectoral liter subside and disappear. Shifter* atul Z'itbUe Sjtealiers lind great protection from lt. I ,7 AstJutui. is uhvay.s relieved and often ?Lolly cured hy it. Jtrouchlttn Lr generally bured bytaTMng tho ' CItcrrj/ JfeetartO in-trunil und bc/j nco; donni. 1 So generally are ils virtue* l.in-ivn, linn wu ncetl not nuhhsh the cerM fica fee nf Them ht-rv, or' do more than assure. Ute public that it.- ip. clitics arc fully maiuUiiued. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intoriuittont Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, "Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bili o as Fever, ?Se... and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. ' ' * As its name Implies, lt docs (Titre, nnddoeF not fall. Containing neither Arsenic, Qnlulne, lits, ninth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous flitbsUinoe whatever, lt in howlic injures any pa? tient. Tho number and Importun?e of its corcH in the aguo districts, arc literally bey und nccomjti and we nelieve without a parallel In thc history of Ague medicine. Oar pride IB gratified by the 1 acknowledgments we receive of thc rntUcal eurea effected in obstinate cases, and where other rem? edies had wholly failed. .Unacclimatcd persons, either resident in. or travelling through miusuiatio localities, will bc protected by taking thc A O VB C1771A dail-r. For ?Acer Complaint*, nrising from torpid? ity of thc Liver, ills an excellent remedy, stimu? lating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders ami Liver Coroplnintr,.lt is an excellent remedy, nrodueing many irulv remarkable cures, "where oilier medicines hr.'l failed. I'rcparcd bv Du. J. C. ?TXK ii Co., Practical and \nulytirnl Chemists, Lev. el!, Mans., and solui ii! ".ml the world. .P... ACE. $1.00 I'JOIt BOTTLE. ! Dec 0 Hy [Aag 5] C. U. MlOl', Anent. Tho Great medical Discovery I Dr. WALKER'S OALIFOENIA . VINEGAR BITTERS, sg Hundreds of Thousands Sjf,, ? Sr* Bear testimony to their Wo nd err- fi ?? tr o o ful Curativo Effect*. g ?a Cfc y THEY ARE KOT A VILE ^SaFANCY DRINK.! Male of Poer Kum, Wliluker? T*voiS S iii rit s ?incl Refit ne t.iisiiors d?ctoredifpl?ca and sweotuncu to (ilc.u<-j th J tdslo, railed Toa I-* ?,1,11 Appetizer?,' . ' i'.cJlorcr*," ?-c., tU^t JciA l?io tippler on to ?riinkciiuiss and rula, but eic :. trau Medicine,insi?c from thc Nativo l'.oot^ an 1 Uuru?of Call/ornla, Irre fruin till Alcoholic Stlitiiilhnlpi. i ney atc thc (ill KAT ll IJOOD pl* lt I Kl EIC ii ml LIKE CIYIXU I'ltlN t!I PI.En perfect Kcaovutor and Iavlsorator pf the Hysicin, earrylnj off all |i?l?ouoiti mutter ar.d rei torin?? thu blood !.> a lu'clUiy ciinditten, No pcr.ioa caa lake Hies-; ?Uitcr.1 aecordlnj to <!!r-:c lion a:al remain loiig nnwell. ?**ai'fii' Iitiitiiuumlui-y ninl Ciironlti Illioa itiHtisni und ('nut, !>. ni>;-i??io nt* Intfi Ui'Hllon, ltllimtH, Ire in 111 cat lind Inter? mittent l'ov?rn, Diseuse* of tho Itlood, Liver, Uiilneyni rt ml Itlnilitcr, thrso Hit tem lisvc bcoa nutt: M<:cc.iuuful. Hitch I>i?.? j cn.i'i are cttllfCtl hy VilInteil Minmi, which \< generally urodaccd hy tliruaueutcht t-f tho |>ilfesrlve Orst?tii. llYSPKl'fSlA Oit IMMt?KSTION. >.: ailac.lu'. ruin In tho Shoulder*, Cough?, T?glit- | :.cji f ilia Chet, Dl?.shu's?, Sour Cr?ct?tloiiJ o? lac f?t nharli, Had la tte 1.1 l'io ?louth Rlllous At? i.u??, ?'ul.'.'.-t'i.a i f t'.i" Heart, I ntl aimil al Ion of bc.? i.'.riii.l'j .1 In l'icregiotis ortho Klilii?yi.ahd r. iitnidrjii other j>:iiuful ijrniptotna, -41c thc ol hptlngrof Dysjii'psla. '??i'ry lavfcorr.t ? PiePl??:narh rad rtlmnlatc tn torpl.l liver aid Imwt !?, ri: I eli reiiih-r lliriu ?if un? I'ljaallcd rlUi'ccy la i loai.alnir bia hhi.nl ef Ml liiiiniritlc?, and Inipai tlng new lira uud vigor to lao a'iioio aystaiii. Kflir. SKIN ntSF.ASF.?t, rrnptlonr.,Tetter. Fait i;iieuin,Dtotchc?, Bpota, limpies. Pustules, lt...ls, ?arlitnirici?, ning-Wonna, ?cald-Ueatt, For^ lijos,Lrynlpolo?, itch, Seur&l, DiSColoralln?s cf Hi-. PLlu, Tluaiura aal pacaje*, of tho Skin, of Triintcver noan rrnnlnr?; see literally du- np f.r.?tr?rrl<-il etti of thc ?y?tCl?t lu n short UIUL hy th? uso of ihcus mttfri. One Ixittlo fa t-.ish . essrs will convlnpn th? Sleit Iiicrsdaloua of Hulls cr.iTitlro. effects. - . Cleans; tlia Vlt'nic.l i.f.md whenever yan'rnttl li j iiuouritlos h'jrftii'.g liu^nph thesUn lu Thu .pllf, Fruplti'iia tr Sores; cleanse II WhcS yon ita l lt obstructed and slngglslji In the telnsj elrsnse It when lt ts foul, and yonr recline? will tell yon irheil. Keep the blood pure and tho '".ulth of iii?! syal'.'itt will follow. ?MN, TAPE and oilier W?n*trs, lurking In (he ?y.lem nf so many llmunaudi, aro cffeclually d<;ntrnyct1 and removed. For f?ll directions, rend carefully lae circular around eachb%>ttle. J. WALK Kit. Proprietor. It. IL MuPON.VT.T? ?? CO., DruggUlS ?uJ (len. AgenW, Ban Fraiiclaen, Cu!,,ftii.l "J an.1"1 Commerce Street. New Vor':. I) liv Al b hitUOOiSTS AND DCiLKRS D2fl||l?ly OEIOER A MoQREQOR. Agents. A froah supply of Bromon Lagor at POL? LOCK'S, SI Chang? ?ff CoMttlOi ,,i Sours Ci taux* OAK 0???AKT, 'anTof^Biioday, lllb r?at?W- * ' j ,,M4Il4 AND PAHSEffO.XIiTJkUH.'. ' ?'.A: : .: ?paroj?o-umbia. a?.? i'?fl .,.1 ? .. . ? M ,ff Afl.WV ?rriVo fti'OoIdm^*W?U?HL,V:..-.?V:^B.40^p m.' '.' KI a HTS r. xJPB EBH,' >itai o ?nr. 'IN D ^cdcmMoiuriow j .> : s'o? oiSBA^v|piH^ayajCieipiodl] .oi?-.:-1 i Leave Columbia at.7.50 p m. ., .Arrive ia Charleston at..,..r</. . .. TM$ft ? ? 'Leave Ch arl?srbh ak..' P.:. ~. ?!. t7:tfr p,ra Erttve at Columbia at?. JiVl\V.r..OM am' H Camden; A? rom m o dal feat Tra?u , will com": Aiiruo, to. rnu to.OoiumWa a*;^rroerJy--vM<m-.rr 'hs. B. r'c"*?l^i^*l'TI6.k** *y^*'//,'> : pnaiiofJeT^ B?P?RINT(ENDEN?'0 OMFW&j iidi ?9S?5^S^next, Uth inat , Ih?'foL- ' iovnug schedule willbo.run ove*Abiuxoad: . M$?S^M?$?] LeaV?' Augusta.-:. J? .8 56'Al ff.Mfifl ^.OOT.'Ttf. Leavo Columbia;.... .6 ?9-.\> M.'t I i DU00 P. M. Arrive Charlotte...2.35 JP. IL j t/ , 5,20. A. M. Loare Obitlolte^^V?^.' : i'e?tfo ?*. M. Leave'Columbia: :<.C.?.PO!P.?M;' . 2 *25 fl.-. M. Arrive ?aguata.-..'.. L7>&?'P. M. I . j. 730.Ai M". No. lorain daily. ?^>.-2 Train.(lally, Sun-, daysbxocpled. ?oln^ralnsJbakecloq?jo?- , ncctlcm tb all poiatg 'jWortfe, Bdut^b. and West: No. ? Tiri lu iiinnrj? ??unb cbjiiicoiio?'?i?Uc?i mond (Or Virginia Springs. :mt nv .- adi |?in ThrpuKb tickita Bold and baggage cheeked to all .principal pointa. -- ?... ... t Standard Time-WaBMngton City TJme,' , * IE. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup! . R.B. Dons EY, General .Freight and Tiekoti .1 Agent.._ ' .1. > itiuttUi Jana.lP,?.-. Greenville and Cbtnrabia Railroad; : "COLUMBIA, B. C.,-Minan.I,'Uli. 'r^?8&"?HOT5B3B?aS3 ON and aftiSt- this ^g^W^Sgj^to, tbe foUoning uchodulo will be run daily, flpndaya excepted, - connecting wiib, Night Traden on ROTJ?I CftfO- r B?a Railroad np and down; aleo'Wlth Trkjua going ?Orth andSobth on CborlotibyCc-lumbiii ' and Augusta Railroad: .5?f-?I> yildiJ'i .1-' _UP. Leavo Colombia al. t>.............. 7.00 a. m. , " Alston...............8.10 a.m. Newberry:...'.'........'...11.15a. m. Cokoabury.. . 1.. 3.00 pim; !? Belton.v.i.....^.....-6.0Otp.m. Arrive, atGrccnvUle... Attfim. " 1 DOWN. . Leay s Greenville at..8.15' a, m. " ii Belton..'.:.'.'.??O?'a.'S. 11 Cokesbury.... ?.. .'I.'W?. ... .10X1? M Bli " Abbeville...............a 15 a, (m., " Newberry....f. 1.60 p. m, ,? ' Alston........;.4.05p.m: Arrive at Columbia.'. I'.?..-. J_5.55 p. m. TBOS. DODAUS AD, General Sap. M. T. BATITLCTT. General Ticket Agent, _ Schedule on Bitte Ridge Eailro?d. i mmi ' Leave Anderson...'.* .'.'.4.20p. il. VSMjs&gd Pendleton...:..5.20 " " it FerryviUe.-.8.00 Arrive at Walhalla..'LOO ?' LeaVe Walhalla...'.8.30 A. Ii? " Perrvville.4.15 V M Pendloton.; .:.; ....1.5.80 " Arrive at Andereon......6.15- " Waiting at Anderson one boor for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 81 W. H. D. QATLLABD, Bnp,' Summer,Schedule S, & TJ. R.B., To Commence.Vath Hay, lBlt. FgggmQ DOWN THAIN, UP TRAIN. gWCSBry Arrive. Leave. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanburg.. 5'30 5.23 BatesvlUo:_ 0.00 6.00- 4 ?8 4.53 Pa cc lpt... 6(18 6.13 -14.40 4 46 Jonesville. 6.48 0 48 4 05 . - .4.10 Unionville. 7 25 7.60 3.05,'.''3.25 Santnc. 8 20 ? 28 2 80 "2.35 Fish Dam..... 8.40 8 45 2.10 ' 2.15 Shelton;. 9.15 9 20 1.35. . .1.40 Lyles' Ford... 8-40 945 it' 1.12 ,r l|W?i Strother.... ... 10 05 10,10 12.50 . ll55 Alston. 11JK) ' ' 12.00 May 24 TUf>8. B. JETER, President. Change of .ff??i?dtLle. OFFICE NORTH Q?BGntOT&B; B. C0>. CoMrAKYBnoriJ, N.'O., June 3i 187J. bo run over thin Road in accordance- with thc following TJME TABLE. , . ' : Trains Going East: '""TrainB'Wtfst. ofi ' Exprett; Hall. AlilU YE, J.EAVK. . i A nm VB. XKAVX. ? Charlotte 5.35 a m J .1 ti 840 pm. Salisbury8.03am 8 23am 5.2Cpm 5.?0 pm Gr,nsb,oll.08amll:13am 8 25 p,rt 'B!88 p m CoSbopl2 40 pm 1.03pm 9.56 p m 10.16 p m Hillsb'ro 2.28 p ra 2.33 pm 11.35 p ur ll 37 p m Raleigh 5.05 pm 2.t5 a m 2.40 a ra Goldsboro . 7*20 a m TrainB Going Ea?t. Trains West. Charlotte7.15am .8 00pm 1 1 Salisb'ry 4.32 am 4.37 am 615 pm 5.26 pm Gr'nsb'o 1.25am 135am 2.10pm 2 20 pm Co Shop ll 37 pm 12.02 a m 12.30 p in 12 50 pm Hillsbrolli.07pml0 f.9am 11.07 a'ra 11.10 am Raleigh G.58 p in 7 40 a m 8.45 a m Goldsb'o 3.00 pm June 6 _W. U. GREEN, Map. Trana. Thief Proof Drawers. ~rr~ ryMIE undersigned have rflceived tbe Agrncv A of tln-po DRAWERS. T/i'V are the on'? th tug needful for the pro-r-~- ?-v lection of t uery slore at4t W l^uDWj /y^?, B shop in Columbia, of IMPROVED , B fording a suro prolec- , _ . ' ? tiou from tho litcbt-fin- TlLL LOCKS DRAWERB gered gentry. For eah - a low, by FAIRBANKS & CO., Ek I?HN AGNEW .1 SON. AOKMTS, H *L 252 Broadway, Ni Y. H NO FIU?1 rsEp l\ v> AhlliN<;. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP* mUIS SOAP waehe* perfectly in enid water, X soft, bard O? aalt.i I? removcB grease oil and paint fron) garments. It washes all kinds of goods-cot toft, flannel, Bilk or woolen, lt cleanses silver, plated waro und Jewelry without scratching. If tho articles ar? mach tarnished, rob ihexn vritli a pie*? of -flan?^? which baa plenty of tho Boap on it. To people Who do their own washing, lt Is invaluable. It will save its cnet'in ohdWashing. For sale; in boxes of thirty-six bars, by 1 ? EDWARD HOPE, . April 9_Agont for South Carolina. BRANDIES." 5CASKS Jamea Hennessy's A Brandenberg Freres BRANDIES, imported direct, and offered puro and unadulterated. These com? prise vintages of 1835, 1858.18C0 and 1868, Stock of Hocks. Clarots and Wbito Wines in? clude nome of tue moat fanions brands as well as sound hnr priced goods. For salo by March 25_GEO. SYMMERS. OLD DANK IUIL.B M Ti tl MDTU.ATEI) CVltnKNvY bought and sold by Nov 23 Gmo D. GAM)'RILL. Broker. Blackwell's gonuino Durham Smoking To? ba, co at POLLOCK'S.