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EDITOR AJID. pnafjQlHtoa.
afflce oa M&ig^ji^tj;,, at?.vb, ^aty-iy.
.9" Book ?nd Job &/Wiqg#'i'oYO&^^
(iou promptly and faftbfuTly altondod td.
AnvMTpraliiirjfe ' ,, "; Y
XuHertod i iv tho,Daily at 79 oem a per a ?maro
for tho first and Ctf ??nU oaahsubflequent in?
sertion. Lcnig^ac?y?rtti^mentisby tho Week,
month or year, at ?oaHO?ablo ratea.
MBU MS^^^^^^?M
?m -Tn ni- i-i ni ii, "M?TI? ? it m L.
7-'--L"'1^ '?. ' '-Cl .J'-*' 11-' 1 .. -rt)
* A Ourjji?n PSSJJDHER COME TO GMI?P. :
Tho Marion ?W Buya: 1 ' !':
?It evokes nil, ?UQ sjnjpnihetio in our
ayppathetio n?tu?a^i?. ,'rpoord tholes,
of Roy.v?oorgo, ? Jp^k*-MJolored,ebony;
profession, circuit.minister. . Tho reve?
rend gentler??tT- ^a^afV1 appointment.
Sah ba tU last, to; ah ear tho 'sheep ano) M
skin- thl?t?ats afc' ^Salero. " Expectation
was on?tbh tf?i"*>l?br) tmU ?aptvtienoo ovou
jostled- t??? fbi Its' Biggish #aco; On
Sai?TfdBV;rthei?? int?Mgence v/h? spread
tbat^^othor ae?r^? had made BO deep
an impression on Jud go Oreen, that the
?gentleman of) t,hy gawu wan unwilling to
ose the Eorvicqa gi ila o' gentleman with
tho^whitc ncck-t:o; r,ud to bottor^bodM
said Wombin.-berviu?n of the parson, h'e
was .escorted to ?be rippling waves of .the
Oohgarfe?, ^^w^^j^hmn0 stands a
large briok building'labeled, "Wolcoine
All." It whs',?von hinted by gossips
that the B<ver?nd George was io spend
there six months, during which time it
was lipped, tb at ho would forget his fond?
ness fprbm poigbbor'a hog moak {
In other words, tho parson stole his
neighbor's hog, and having boen con?
victed thereof,'has boen sent to the pen?
itentiary.
Tho account by telegraph of tho latest
slaughter of Indians in .-Texas doej; not
' refloat rnnoh credit npon oar chivalry,
civilization or hnmanity. The idea of
.regular soldiers butchering men? women
and children* showing no quarter, regard J
less of appeals, bot obeying orders with
zealous alacrity, io revolting to every im
pulse ?Sti?fcftfflnn po?nhbod.?? Ft F jjf R
At; Slor/nt ^orrlo, tViflooueir?, Fr?da?
last, tiro "young Ik?i?e, ' named Game
Olson, aged fifteen, and Susan Gani,
aged fourteen, while bathing were
drowned. Mr. George Tracy, who at?
tempted tb BUV? the girls, was - also
drowned.
X WV Stall, a lawyer bf Rochester, N.
Y., and his i dough ter, aged? ten years,
wero instantly ' killed by b?ihg thrown
from their carriage, on Wednesday
rn n ffl m &".'<'???.:. j v ?
7S Vi
CAREFULLY.
Ague and Fever.
The only preventive known for Chilla and
Fever ie tho uae of Wolfo'a Bchiodam Hchnappa
Wolfe's Sohiedanx Schnapps .
J. ff l?^oodffdr Dyspepsia.r'I ?1
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Is a preventive ot Chilla and Fever.
Wolfe's Bchiedam Schnapps
Ia recommended by all tho Medical Faculty.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Ia good for all Kidney and Bladder Corn plaints.
. Fi i?M^^?k? Sontapig I ]
_Ia good for Pout._
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Ia good for Colic and Pain in the Stomach.
Wolfe's S^hT???m Schnapps
Ia good for ah Urinary Complainte.' f Y
?Wl W?^^ScM?dam Schnapps 1 *^
Ia imitated and counterfeited", and FUrob,onci-a
will have to nee caution in purohaaing.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
I beg leave to call tho attention'bf1 the
reader to testimonials in favor of tho Sohnappa:
I feel bound to eay that I regard your
Sosuurrs aa peiog?>bi every impact, pre-emi?
nently pore? and deserving of medical patron?
age. 'At Ml ?vente, it ia the nureat poaaiblo
article of Heiland gin, (heretofore tonoutalna
ble, and, aa snob, may be aafely prescribed by
physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, H. D..
' rh ar m ace u tic al Ch cm i?t, Kew York.
LOUISVILLE, EV.. Sept. 1 -I feel that we
have now an article of gin suitable for such
oaseB aa that remedy ia adapted to.
DB. J. W. BRIGHT.
"BobnappV' la a romody in ohronio oatarr
hal complaints, etc.:
I take great pleasure in bearing highly
creditable testimony to its efficacy, as a reme?
dial agent, in tho diseases for vhicb yon
recommend it. Having a natural tendency to
the muoona anrfaceB, with a slight degree of
stimulation, I regard it as one of the most im?
port anl-reran edies in chronic cat arrha 1 afieo
tions, particularly those of tho genito-urinary
apparatus. With mach ron pc ct, your obedient
servant, .OHAS. A. LEAS, M. D" New York.
26 Pirf* SWferr, NEW Yoax, Nov. 21,18ft7
DDoLrno WOLVI?, F>Btj., Frisent.-DKKH Bm: I
have made a chemical examination of a sample
of y our "Bchiodam Bohnappa," with tho intent
of determining If any foreign or injurious ann
stance had hpen added U> the simple distilled
'^Th^irsam?iatfori hairesnltcnlln th? oonolA
sion that the sample contained n<> poUonona
or h armful admixture. I have boen nuable
to dlapovor any trace of the deleterious aub
stanees which are eometimea employed in the
adulteration ot.iiauora.. JLvrouid not heaitste
to nae waa|f?,n^ to reopmmend.to other?,
for modioinal pnrpoa?s, the "Schiedam
Schnapps," as an excellent and np objectiona?
ble variety of gin. Very respectfully yours,
(Signed) CHAS. A. 8EELY, Obemiat.
Cas??C??v ima TaoatnoAr, LABOBATOBY, 18
ExOBAlfOft PtUdB, I^BW IbBK, Nor. 25, 1607.
OD IJHO WOLVS, EBQ.-DEA II BIB: Tbo?nder
slgn?d have carofolly and thorosgbly analyzed
a sample of - yonr "Aromatic Sehledaoi
Sobnappe," oeleoted by ourselves, and have
fonnd the same free from all organio or inor
Sanie substances, more or less injurions to
oaltb. From the result of our examination,
we conBlder tho article one of superior quali?
ty, health fol aa a beverage, and effeotnal in ita
medicinal qualities. Respect fully yours,
(feigned) ALEX. TRIPPEL, Obemiat.
FRANOIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
For sale hy all respectable Grocers and
Druggiat?. ?DOLPH? WOLFE'S EST.,
April tJjTgmo 22 Beaver at., New York.
A fresh supply of Bremen Lager at POL?
LOCK'S.
SPECIAL. ATTENTION given tothcool
lection of Commercial rayer. Intercut
on State and Railroad H?nde and blocks aim
Conversion of State Securities, bv .7/
KovaS?mo f OAMBRILL. Broker.
^ Blab knoll's; ?On^iU? parham gmoji?fi T?T
> .nt. it. .KP iMAitaftoturera'Mttutii.nc ?.- | V? I
- ni/o?) -P?bmti-Improvbd,' Pbrt*bie">i'i [<?o(
I CIBCUIi?R .8 AW' Ml'Llii i
GA-NQ* ?tf?ifiAt?Msii SA wmits,
.'?.i BIST MELIA, TIM?EB WHEELS, ?HIN
VX OLE MACHINES, AC. .Dealers ia Cir ca?
lar Saws, Bolting and Mill supplies generally, i
and mannfaotnrer's agent u lor Leroi's'Cele?
brates TmMno Water Wheel I and> ovbry de*
BOliptien or Wood .Working Machinory. . 1 M*
AGltlCULTU.ilAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY'.
SSrSaud'for doecriptivo Cataloguen and.
Prico 1 jsta.1' '.'Ii 1 ' ' Mny 28 itS? ly'
(B??JtfjDlEB.
5CABES Jah?ea H?'nli?aay'rt <? Brandenburg
Froren. MlAMJlKK, imported direct, auu
oflerod pnrb and unadulterated. : Those coruV
p?leo vintages Aft 1885, 1868. 1800' and 18G3
StocklOf HookeyOlar?tb und White Wince in
c lu ilu IBO tn o of tho mont ?amo UR brande as well
OB sound low priced goads. For salo by - t
' Marah 25. ? Ul ??? GEO. SVMMEBS. .
/^i;jrii)A,Nk BICLS ?nd MUTILATBD
\J Ci; Uti KN cv bonghfc and sold by
Nov 23 Gmo t>. D. GAJLblilLL. Br?ker.
5 0 0,000
TO BE GIVEN AWAY ?
... .. M THE SOUTH CAROLINA ;
a -M?t md f^teratton Association
I" rNDEBlhe?ajj apices of:ino ySouth.^aiolina Stato Agricultural anti Mcchaiiic*l Ecci?ly,"
U will givo a SEltlES OP CONCERTS, at tho Aoodemy" o? Music, Charleston, 8. C., con
moncing October; 1,1871, for tho purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to nettle
upon lands selected by tho Association for humes of Northern and European farmers and
others, in tho Stato of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for
tho first 5*af? -, - . .- ,
REPEBENOES IN SOUTH CAROLINA-General Wado Hampton, Hon. B. F. rorry. Gover?
nor M.'L.' Bonham,* General Johnson H a good, Hon. Armistead Burt, non. James Chesnut,
Goneral John 8. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Androw Simonds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Treuholm,
Governor J.L. Manning, Hon. J. B..Campbell.
'$500,000 to bo awarded lo the ticket holders of tho ferien of concerts to commence on tho I
first of October, 1871, at tho Academy of Music, Charleston, 8. C.', on which day tho drawing
commences. _ ' . 4&\. 5 . ri''
150,000 Season'Tickets $f Admission, and no more, at $5 each.
.. . All orders for 'Tiouets ?Trecfod t? ns or our Agenta, strictly confidential.
. All the premiums, including Doed and.Certillcato of Title to Academy of MUB?C, will be dc
posited with t ho Nat ion el Bank of tho llepnblic, New York.
; : ?6OO?OOO OT?IPTS.
let 'Gift; A?adomy of.'MuHic, Ch aries ton, H. C., cont to build ?'?30,000, having an annual rental
pf about 130,000 from Opera Houoo, Stores and Halls: tho building being about 230 feet by
.?00, and situated corner of Hing and Market atroctst in the centre of the city, and well
known to bo the finest building and moot valuable property in Charleston ; valued at (250,000
2d Gift- Cash.-:,....k.......;......?....;.fi.. 100,000 l
?d Gift-Cash....._.,.i..25,000
th Gift-Cash.;. 10.000
5th Gift-Gash.;. 6,000
25 Gifts-Cash.each $1,000. 25,000
25 GiftB-Caeh...;...each 500.:_J. 12.000
350 Otftsv-Casb... j. ;. : .each 100. 35.000
250 Gl(t?-Cash.;.each 50. 12 500
600 Gifts-Cash.eaoh 25. 12.600
1,250 Gifts-Cash.each 10. 12,500
2,404 Gifts, amount to.1500,000 |
OTTkBB, CHADWICK, GAMY & CO.,
Agents South Carolina Land and Immigration Association.
! - , * ? i GEN. M. C. BUTLER, )
' ' - ' JOHN CHADWICK, ESQ., V Charleaton, 8. C.
GEN. M. W. GABY, j
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPER VISOES OF BRA WINO:
General A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. Rutledge, of South Carolina.
Genend Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hon. Hoger A. Prvor, of New York.
Jubo 8 . ' \ , , . lruot
GREAT SOUTHERN
FKBISHT INll MUMU LIN I.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
,t VS' ' 'TO AND JfBOM V. ? '.{"." % V OOS
^JlS^ NEW YORK, -BOSTON,
AND ALL THE HEW ENGLAND 'MANUFAOTTIRINCr CITIES.
i. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
jMVOJ ?.
ELEGANT STAATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter via Charleston.
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS TU ON Til LY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
Alfo'eonnectlng" Roads West, In alllanco with the Hoot of thirteen first clans Steamships to
the abovo porte. Invito attention to tbe quick timo and regular despatch a Horded to the
business oublie in the Cotton States at the
PORT OK CHARLESTON.
Offering facilities of rail and eea tranf-porlation for Freight and Passenger.* cot excelled in
excellence and capacity at any otbt r port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers aro re?
gularly on tho line:
. r TO N K \V Y O II K >
MAN-I1ATTAN, GEO KG TA,
M. 8. Woodhull?Commander.. . ' H. Crow?ll; Commander.
CHAMPION, /J r ?I ; SODDH CAROLINA,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CHARLESTON, . 1 liff! . CLYDE. 1
James Berry, Commander. > J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADOER, ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. - Ingram. Commander.
JAMES AD??R 4 CO., WAGNER. HUGE H &. CO.,
. 1 Agents, Charleston, 8. C. ..j,;if-Wil. A. COURTENAY,
'Alfi 1 ' ".' ' " Agents, Charleston, S. C.
, , TO. PHIL A DBLPHTA.
VIRGINIA, 1,1 <T > EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander, '} C. Hinckley, Commander.
BAILI so DATB-THURSDAYS.
.. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, >I !'0 1 MARYLAND,
Hainie, Commander,,. Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, j
Dutton, Commspder. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Pav.
PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston. 8. G.'
Rates guaranteed as lowest those of competiog Hoes. Marino Ineuranco, one-half of one
per cent. Mr * * iv lit 1
THHOUGH BILLS OF LADIflfQ AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Missis?
sippi. ,,-'} j
State Rooms may be secured in advanoo. without extra chargo, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships In Charleston, at whose ofiloea in all case? the Railroad Tickets should bo
exchanged and Bertha assigned. Tho Through Tickela by thia route include Tranefors.
Meala und Stato Room, while on shipboard.
The Sonth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting linos, have largely
increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between tho
Northorn cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, have boen introduced on tho South Carolina Railroad. First class
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad first claus Bleeping Care.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of tho South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, dolivoring Trcigbts at distant points
with great promptness. Tho managers will uso every exertion to satisfy thoir patrons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and tho safe delivery of goods.
For further information, apply te J M. SKLKIIIK, Superintendent. Charleston, 8/0.; B.D.
HASELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4.079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.: S. B. PICRKNB, General
PasBongor and Ticket Agent, Sonth Carolina Railroad. ALPHED L. T vLEK,
Jone 20 iCmo Vlco-Prosident Scuth Carolina Railroad, Charlckton, 8. C.
ptininS io! ^''..?.?.5 -?? .?ftutw Miij^no HOT/it-rrK3.rirvu' U/.O?MI^I.;?M?
Im? *hn.?P ,;7;??-??A h. J Hl-^"> . V.IAOA KO?II
TllCH?T?ilor the CdAearte of ?io 80?TBi CA ll OLI NA ??9$)?.J?ft jMU^|?AT?^^. AJBSO
J4ATIQ^TO^7?Qr;?fl'? ?nd doUvo^y., All coders'trot? 'Agon'tB
trlnted!fbr fch'o'Counties' Bf Lancaster', Lexington, ?piitanbury fl wen ville, AbbovilhvOeo.
not>. ana Pickens. j, -?..-..V " ? " ' 1 ' a!I ' ~" r,: ' f !
! . '?-.'' e-ii..i :to:i?.i- .Mitti ::<AUII
" Appl^'fo '. T.ii j? D. QAMBUILL A CO., . '?>.
! 1 . . , .. i . ninf- .,v /. . . A
JbneC . ii . . . i .. i r. . .'. General Agents, Columbia,, S. C.''*
MM oilT MM
EOR TQE ?J?NEF.IT QE THE . ~ ?? ' ' ?.'(
FREES G H O OL F U ND,
CHARTERED BY TDK STATE OF .S?llTU CAB0L1M.. ','
HIVE. COMMENCED AND WILL CONTINUE THE DT8TBIBUTION OF AW AB DB'IN
Lands and Tenements, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statue*. Gold Watches, Hilter,
and Plated Waro, Diamonds, Ac, by Baffle, twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at tho General
UDice, No. ?4Y alccling Street, OKartestoh, South C*iol?ns,. ?
, 'The DirectfuB of tho'Obarleston Cbaritabk-Ast-ociation, for the Benefit of IbO Free 8cbool
Fund, having complied with the terms nf th? ir Charl? r. and paid over to J. K. 3 ill eon, State
Superintendent of, Education of South Carolina, thosnm of ono thousand dedlass, being tho
annual payment to tito School Fund nuder tho Charter, [tho receipt being hereto appended,],
have inaugurated a system of ''Insurance Cirlificates" which ia surronnotd by tyoly degree
of fairness, and will bo rallied for twice a dtiy, at 12 M. and 5 V, M., in'public, uudi:r the ah^
perintendeuco of Captain Fi-nn Pcch*, a sworn Comniietioncr.
The advantages of. this system are, lhat the purchatere can have tho choice of their own'
numbers auywhero from No. 1 to No 78, and the privilege of limiting or increasing their in?
vestments at pleasure. 'Ibo Schedule of Bates adopted by the Company will explain more
fully and accurately, and can he obtained st the Oibcc ol the Company, or ficm any venders.
Every rutilo that tal.es placo ia elapsed and numbered on tho Company's Official Books, and
takes place twice a day, aa follows: ._. ' *
Numbers printed on Cubes, from Ko. 1 to No. 78, aro placed [in public] by. thc eworn Com?
missioner In aClassBoQlo Cylinder, and are weil tbake u. A hoy blineloldtd takte one of j
thcue Cubes, which ia exhibited to thu spectators and declared lo be, and is recorded SB, tbo
llrat rallied number. Tho Bailie Cylinder will then bo revolved, and the boy spain takes ont
another number, which is similarly exhibited lei the spectators ami recorded as the second
raflio number. This operation will be repeated until twu'vo nun.herc aro ri filed ont of tho
Cylinder, and each humber wPj bo recorded ou ibo -official books of the Company in thc order
in which it is taken in tho i ailie. Those twelve numbers to m flied in each raffle will decide all
the Awards of Certif?calos.
All tho numbera in each raffle aro equal, no elietinotion being made as to the orelc-r in
which tho numbers arc taken in the ruffle, and tbo Awards aro at once delivered to the suc?
cessful Certificate! Holder.
EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers select their own numbers anywhero from 1 to 78, and, for example, say,
pay for thu sanio one dollar. The vendor gives tbo purchaser a Certificate with the number
or numbers selected, ami ontcra the same number or nnmbera upon tbeCompasy'a Hegister,
[with tho amount eo paid,] to bo returned to the Office of the Company by the vtndor before
the raffle takes place. Purchasers may select a ono number certificate, or a two number
certificate, or a three number certificate, or a four number certificate.
A Bingle number certificate means a single. number selected by the buyer anywhere from
1 to 78, ana should that nnmbor bo taken out, ip. the twelve numbera so taken irom the Baffle
Cylinder, the purchaser will bo entitled to an /Lward of four times tho value of eharea in the
rained property, or cont of tho original certificate of abarca.
A two number certificate means if tbe two-numbera aa tho certificate comes ont in th?
j twelve nnmbera taken from the Baffle Cylinder, will entitle the snceesafnl holder loan Award
of shares in (ho raffled property of twenty times the value or coal of the original certificate
of ebares. i
A three number certificate means if tho three numbers on tho certificate come ont in the
twelve so taken fro'm tho Baffle Cylinder, will entitle thc holder to an Award of shares In the
raffled propertv of 120 limes the value or coat of the original certificate) ot shares. If but
two of tho numbers arc out in tho three on the certificate, tho purchaser will receive an j
Award of twice tho amount ol tho value or cost of the original certificate.
A four number certificate means if tho four numbers on tho certificate como ont in the
twelve ao taken from the Baffle Cylinder, the purchaser will he entitled tt> an Award of shares
in tho raffled property . f SOO times the value or cost of thc encinal certificate of shares. If
but three of tho numbers on ibo certificate arc ont in tho ruffle, tho purchaser will receive
an Award of shares in tbo raffled property of lon times tbs value or oust ol the original cer?
tificate of shares.
A person may invest in a certificate of chares in these raffles an amount small or largo as
he ploascs. The Company's Schedule List of Awards is made out at the rate of one dollar
for certificates, bat certificates will bo is? u od of tho value of 25, 50 and 7G cents;, alao, fl, $2.
*3, ii, io and to $10, ami npwm?a, and tho Awards didi vex ed piro ra!? to the schedule list of
ratcB.
Tho above explanation will enable miy one dei-iring lo take aSbaro in thoso raffles, to do BO
understandingly, and the rallies, being fairly and honcatly conducted in public by tho sworn
Commissioner aud exactly Ht tho bonn, named, they afford a SHfe-r n uanu of investment than
any other business speculation. .
! The iirst Property aud Laud Scheme of the Company will be issued in o short
time, and will bo rallied every three mouths.
( ADy ftirthor information will be furnished hy Um Com pliny'* Agent, Mainstreet, opposite
the situ formet ly kuu^u aa Jauney's Ilolel, next eloor below Ciiwn oflico, where certificates
Ii. T. LEVIN, Columbia, g. C.,
Af!EXT OF TUE COMPANY:
\ AU certificates Bold in Columbia will he decided by thc 12 M. drawings, daily, and booka
closed at 6 P. M. tho duy previous..
Ciuni.ESTos, May 24,1871.
Deceived of tho "Charleston Charitable Aasooiation." of thc State of South Carolina, fortho.
Benefit of tho Freo School Fund, [anccoasbrs of H. H. Willoughby A Co.,] one thousand dol-'
lars, being tho sum in full to be paid into tho hands] of tho Slate Superintendent cf Educa?
tion, "as required by au Act of tho (j.mer ul Assembly of tho State of South Carolina, passed:
at the regular session <>[ 1870- "?1," approved March 8, 1H71. J. K. JILLSON,
? Juno 2 Imo State Superiutoudeut Education South Carolina,
air Specimens of thu Prr-miunts to be awarded muy bc aeon at Mr. I. Snlzbachcr'? atore.
$20,000 TO BB DISTRIBUTED TO
TICKET-HOLDERS,
?\? THE COHIBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
?-.-7. .jj?iti ? 31*8*1, ?T m?J l ?rmi - ?l?iolaw^^ft ! q*
THE following PBOPKB'I Y and ?AMH will bo placed in the hands cf tbe Trustees, John
Agnew, Sr , Maj. Meighan sud If. ?. shiver, io tribjt for th? benefit of Hie TieJc^t* holde ra
of the above Association, tn lu- delivered^tn thoi*ti who, on ibo day of the.r?mo, may be enti?
tied to them. Thc title tn tho real estate line teen placed in tbo riauda of CoI.'P." W. McMaS
ter. Attorney at Law. who will txainine tjio same and give Imo warranty deeds, free from all
encumbrance, on tho day of drawing.. . ..*
The first prlise is the Temperance Hall, now ocennied nu the first floor by Messrs. Loriok A
Lowrance. Ibo lot is 25 feet front nu Main btro?-t, ny 203 foot deep. Tlit) building is 150 feet
long and two ?lorien? high. It is now leased fur (bree years for ? 1,100 pei atmoni, payable.
monthly in advance, valued at. .... j.'..v.':.*.i_. . . .^-TRS^MO
Seoond Pries-Lot adjoining Bnsu's Hotel, 44 tout front, 2l'8 foot deep. Valued at..1,000
Third Pri?e-Lot aeljsceni tn above, 25J teyt front, 208 foet deep, valued at....< l?lOO
1 Cash Prize.m....... 500
2 Oaah Pfiaes, $100 each. .. 200
4 Caah Piiioe, at ??O euri,. ;_. 200
110 Cach Prizes, at ?10 earb. .... . 1,100
120 Pri?es.i..120,000
2,000 Tioketo, at $10 each.(20 000
Tiokata may be had of the General Ai;? nt. Dr. K. W. WHKKLEB. at T< mtjor-ancu Hall' or
at tho Mneio Store bf lipers. I.YBB?ND A SON, Measrs. JOHN AGNEW A SON. T. M. POL?
LOCK Ami D. c. TEix-) rro .1 Si >S.
Tho iollowing Ri-ntleme-i. ba -e coiiM-nied tn f nperintend tho drawing: J. C. B. Smith. A. G.
Brenlzer aud Henry K. i-c.< ti. in KU i ee!?mi with n committee of three selected by the Tioket
holders on the da> of drawing
As tho tickets lmv?; niel willi i? rapid Haiti, it may be safely presumed that tho drawing wiU
Uko place hy tho 151 h r>r July, af the Teuiperatice Hall. Columbia, S. C.
As the names of the tickot hohb i s will tm roglstercd in a book which shall be in posses?
sion of tho Truxtres on the day ol (hatting, parties mav feel assured that no more tban
2,000 Tickets will be issued.
BEFEUKNCF.S.-E. J. Scott, Son A Cti.'a Bank; Col. J. B. Palmer, President Central National
Bank; Citizens' Savings Hunk; Soul h CaioUna Bank and Trust Company, and W. B. GuJiok,
Cashier 'karolina Natiomil Bank.
Capt. Wadu L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For fm thor information, address
DR. E. W. WHEELER,
June 0 Box 88, Colombia. 8. C.
, a?Ar^uf^olu^era^raiidj^qua^e Upright
. ... .H?ALTiM4?JtJSt UV. ....... . . ;
THESE inutrunimta bavo. been before /.OJ s
public for near)y thirty ) tard, and, .upon
their excellence alone attained an unpuref^as':
ed pre-eminence, which pronounces ibem Une?
qualed.- Their . . ' ??
? ii-..uti :L ..XQMHJ. . .: j
i3(jmbiirqs(gre?t power, mn eUicsa .*nd fino
kinging quality, a? wpll. QB croat purityof in-,
lona tion, and swed ute's' throughout tho entire'
neal?.' Their '<. . e>i;i?.ri J
v? .:v?..?. . /?OlieH hm ..-.nj ff J- .'
Io pljanAandt-lahtio^aflrt.phtiRely
the btifiuepi) uiind in BO.roany pianos,. . , ?.pp
They arejjHcquWed," Using rmn8 but'?Ko very
bebt tenibned'innttrial, the larg? capital ?rnJ
ployed in our business enabling OB th keep
continually an immoubo Btook of lumber, &c.,
on hand. .. . . ., 'j ' ,., .
*3~ All our rrj??rc rf?nnba b? 'vo bqr now'I'm
proved OVEHHTIIUNO SCALE kit?'Agraffe-TrtbU.'
an -Wc would call 'special attention ta our
ht-tij improvement? in. G KA ND -F JANOS and
SQUARE .GRANJ)S, patoqtfd. ,^ngua^(i
IHtiC, which bringa the piano nearer perfection
t ban-has yotbeen attained."'. " ? ' 'r^-- *
??vtry Oin no ratty Warranted MrCTcan
Wo have made arrangements for ?tho sale,
loholetale agency far the most celebrated
PARLOR ORGANS and MELOLWOINS,,
.which wo offer wholesale and retail, at lowest
faotory pf ioes; WM. KNABB4 CO.?
May 21) ti:i;mo .. Baltimore, Md; i! '
SEtTZEMy
THE houBO wo live in. The mind la tho
tenant oT tho body, and unless tho tene?
ment fa kept in good repair, the immartal.oo
enpant is flenreafeed distraught, mioerable,
and sees things ''an tnrongh' a glass, darkly."'
not aa they.rea Hy aro. When the sVr?iaoh is
relaxed, the liver torpid, the bowels dodder?
ed, and the nerves unstrung, invigorate, vital?
ize, regulate and tone them with
TABBANT'S SELTZER AEEEIENT.
Its.operation is certain, painlessand salutary.
It bringa the action cf tbcao Important organs'
into conformity-with the laws of health; the
spirits rise, the brain clours, and the capaoity;
to enjoy liJe ia restored to desponding inva?
lid?.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. June 20 16
Tho ??reat Medical Discovery I
Sr. TiTALHHS'S n.a y TTPOT>-WV A ._
VINEGAR BITTERS/
g? Hundreds of T^ni^rids glj '
Sr" Bear testimony to taelf Wonder- S Bo*
? o fal Curativo Effect*. . . ' 8 55
||| WHAT ARE THEV?|*|5
I plS i nil TBE Y JABE? . MOX A-iVlLK r b-attUd
1 * fi? F A NC Y DRINK.t?i
Niano dr Ho or ?nnir t?rfUrkerV ' TW>
- > ftp??lt?ftt>?1T?^rtirt(. ?\l?ivu.pU/KUrt -inxl.^ilcrA
i anrlB?LCiencd tn p?l??> tilt toto, oaPcd" Tor.-.
;tps,,,'?A^ppcUEOis,'.. * jK?H*?rc?/'.^p1,.Uiut load;
Uro ?piilcr on to.CrunWcaiicuand tn la, Uutare.
'.' o true "Medicine ,ma.lc froin Ufe"Nativo, Hoots omi
Herbs pf California, Ore fruin ?ll Alioholh"
! fttlmwfnVi*. meyare tho'tiKKAT HLOOD
PVIlIKJEU auil 1.1VKii 1 WIS*i- fillN
V I V LS a perfect i:<jiipvnu>r a?dliiYlcorator?T
Ute System, carry Inc b'lTall poisonous1 matter aiul
rertorlnp tlie blood to a-healthy rnttdltlon. > *.'.>
person ran t alto Cheso BtUc-rs .-.rcort?l.'i:: ?<? .vrre
. U"u ami roninln I >:?g unwell. .
Ofi.r 1 ii?lunitimtory nnd tjltropiii It-?eit
uinii?ra mu? poul, )|ytipepkiu, vf" lud:
lienllou, Iii lin un, lteiult teni, uiul liilcr
inlMrut 'FrvriTi, ??lrtcnnr* of rho Blond,
Liver, Kidney*, nnd llludctcr, t:ifse Hit?
lers liar: bcoa moat Bticc?ssnil. ffiiirb Dla
canna are caiifcil by Vitlntod Blond, which
U generally |>rodacod by Uoruuuviueut i?f tito
DiueMivc (lif iuii.
DYSl'tiPSIA Oil INDtCSE^TION.
? ?li'ad.ichc'. Ivaln In Un Shoulden;' Cou^tu,' Tlj;iit-'
uesuoi tito Clieit,'r)ix7.hieR?,0<inr TVaetadom of
: .tho Stomach, :;ad taste la 1;.? ?ouLh. nuiou* At?
tack?, I'a'.p'.tr.tioa cf lite Heart, In!latnpfnUna,o.f
the Ijri?*alVti:t,iii fie rejjlona of Uio KhUn^s J.*iul
altii?drrd other faiuful iyn>i'toni?, or^ tjjo ypT-,
nprhi?rs.if Py?jirt^lA. ' .' ' " ..' 1
Tli.'y rKvisarataf the Btnbj.'wfi ftn^^<rn??lftre,tn??
to rpi i ll IT i r and io>?u!n, wHIcU rch.le rtlf t m of in
ctFwIlrd etU?acjn t-i a'.oaasUu: ?tbn'.btoDaVoc ?IL
IbUrafg^cs, ?.tOt lauurrUjitf nsw ?IR-OVHI vlf^r to
tUc wl?le astern; . . . .... .
Pall |ilicym,Dlui?!.cs. Spot?. 1'Unptei, .rSUtuUi'r.
-'" Itrtlls/'CarbcracleitItmc-Wonn*}Mald-Bc??,?Aro
ill' Krc?,EcjalpQ)^, 1 ich. Scar??, UlleolOnKldcM bf*
U? iSkW. Ultuiof^ bni i'l?t"?w t,{tlio, tfkin. cf
?a bntcr r r sai?<l or natufft/ ?rf j I tora}^ ttUf j jop.
! an'A'carrled OuV?f ibo ?yaUuiln a abort ?trug by.
j ,tue ,>ith' of th'cio'Bl'ticri'. fine bottle la ?tibh
' - eaies will cOnviaee tWinu?i lricrvdnTOmi of their
entail veMTbet si '" ?,: .?*':'
Clcano tho Vularod i-f nod wbeasver rou lind
tu linnprlt|?j?borjiUna throagh th? ?k(n lb riin
plos, Eruption? or Sore* ;? cleanse lt Kl urja y .ia,
find lt obsbuct'ed and Blayulsh In thc vcl"?;
clcanvo It-when ?1? teni, and'your feel mg* vfR
- lall- you wlion. Keep the blood nara and'tha
Hi-alth of Ute syatom -wlU follow. ' '
.PiN, TAPKandotUar WORMS. lnrkin?ln
thc Ryu tem of io many tlioiuauits, aro cXT^.tually
destroyed and r.-lM?vcd. For full directions, read
carcndly the clreuhtr around eecbl>otilo.
J. WALK KU, Proprietor. It. IT, MctmXAl.D ?
TO., T?rnirt:l-is ?ml Ue'.i. AKOnU, Fan rraticUrn,
Cat .and Wninlfll I'omine.-cc Street,New Yor!:.
1? Itv ALI. IHtmUUSTS AND DHALERS.
Pa8|11Tly OEIOER A- McQREQOB. Agents.
STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought
*nd sold by D OAMBRILL. Broker.
Tho only lino Playing Cards at POLLOCK'S