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i?rtio?. L?ng aav?rtfsemenlB by ibo Woflki
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Along tho ?isla ,?[|r** W*1*0' |
.jfeKlMedllao^g^rfl^ - ' .
K&Wle-\*herdr?p<^ ?
By harrying foot, alcfa?^s^aj?i
Whilo.??llofowe?^prtBa'fterroaa, .
. AB out into tho datfcT?tfWtfed? - .
M? ' ,!; A .- jointoie**
Back teethe ni?bt, from.-wkenoo aho oamo,
To unStoagirieu grief or shame; . ! ' ;
AoroB? the threefold of that door, ?
Nono know the borden that abe hqro;. ? il
Alone ?ho. left the written scroll, Hr<
Tho legond of a troubled aonli
?i t ia VPtayfor me!"
Qlido on, poor ghoafrof Woo o?'ftn? "
Thou loarat a oommoa need .within;
Etch boara, Uko .thee, eorno ?apioleee weight,
gomomiaorjlna??oul?te'-4>:
?oruo t?oer ot ; alp ; ?eme Bhropdo d dread,
?omohouaehold aprrow aU ?hoaid. . :
. ;;tol* ?j "V-i for -vi).;.-.
PaBBont Tho typo'of all thou art, * .
Bad witnoaa fc> tho?ommorl bearii
With face in veil and ?eal On Up,
In mute and Btrangvcompanionahtp,
IiiUe theo we wander Co dud fro, " .
JJumbly imploring, ta wb gu:
'.Prayjyrue!"
Ahl who eball pray, finoo ho who ploadfl
Our wa?t peroh?noe? bath 'greater ne oda?
Yet they.wno mm their lona the gain .. .
.othera eheJl not ftfife Ja vain; .. .
And hoavcu Vonda lt*V tolbar tho prayer
Of Iovo from lipa pf eoir-doepair
''Pray for ml" ;
lu vain ?rmorao ah^ft?t and hato
Boat with brhieod hands against a fate
"Whose walls of 4rouxrply move .
And open to the touch of love. '
Ho only feels his burdon fall- -
m f^^w^f^ p j
?prfcethjt? h] .;
The mvaterv of anolhera breast:
Why cheeks grow palo; why eyes o'erflow,
Or heads ara white, thoo need'at not know.
Enough to note, by mony a sign,
That every heart hath nooda uko thine.
.Pray for us!
. -!-!-v*. ' -r. / (
A ?Tcnear^ of lh? Bea. ! ' '
A vessel -will soil from New York in o
few days, bound upon a romontio and
highly interesting expedition. Its ob?
ject will bo to pluok, not "bright honor
from the-pale-faced moon," but .golden
ingots mid doubloons and other trans tire
that for two generations have been
quietly lying at the bottom of the sea.
How this wealth caTS?"tbereT may bo
briefly told. lb once floated on board
the flag-ship ni a Spanish Armada. Like
the other Spanish Armada. that once
threatened Albion, it oamo to grief. In
February, 1815, there sailed from Cadiz
to give a aeath-Dlovirto the young And
audacious South American republics.
The flag-ship, tho San Pedro do Alcan?
tara, carried,-besides tho 1 admiral, the
paymaater OMhe forces, - and 'gold and'
Silver coln to'tho amount df $?,000,000.
After orri vi ng iit Puerto Santo, June 15,
and fighting' a number of . aniuec?aat?l
engngemontH-fdr tho -^trooti? of'1 Ferdi?
nand VII wer? opponod ' by * thos(? of
Bolivar and other fiery patriots-Qen.
Morillo determined to abandon the at?
tend ??bAy?^^ene^U^;^ her
sister republics, ana to return with his
troops to Spain. Before soiling, he
issued a proclamation inviting royalists,
who wished to go book to Europe, to
take quarters on the flag-ship. Hun?
dreds, ft: is suki, accepted, and-for a
fortnight the 'boato' of the squadron
were busied in taking treasure and pas?
sengers to the San Pedro de Alcantara.
Convents and churches were despoiled
of their jewels, plate and .other riches
the pearl fisheries ot Magdala having
largely swelled tho amount-until, on
the eve of departure, the volno of many j
millions of dollars waa added to the nb
ready precious freight of the flag-ship;
On the morning of the day appointed
for weighing nuohor, the vessel then
lying in Gumana Boy, three and o half
miles from the island of Cocho, a terri?
ble acoidenfe^Iia?peneil^ A; flip broke
out in the spirit room, and, feeding on
highly inflammable material, spread with
fearful rapidity.' The seventy-four guns
of the huge craft were all. loaded and
shotted, so that "-the others of the fleet
?ither dared noS, or were forbidden to
come to tho resano. In the fn?d: rash
and 'confusi?n, ; ah awful' blunder was
committed. The' after rnagat?no was hot
flooded; and while Uie crew wore bat?
ten g.deaperqtely ?rilli-.the flames, that
ihog?zino exploded. The ob i P's. stern
Was t?rh completely off, 1,000 ?puls
hurled^iutn ,?nt?rqityA apd down went
tho San *odrq da Amantara in ten fa?
thoms pf. water. Th ero she.haB-re?
mained eve* aluce. - ?' Various attempts
have been made to regain the treasure,
with but partial and bini ted success.
The lowest estimate of tb? value o? inde
strnotible wealth lying there under the
purple tide of the Canribean. Bea is
85,000,000; tho highest estimate of the
value of what has been fished np is bnt
$800,000. This has mainly consisted of
silver dollars, and not a single gold piece
has yet been discovered. The Spanish
Government abandoned the ship, and
tho Government of Venezuela, in 1821,
bestowed tho right of search and recla?
mation npon Pedro Obrigon, a native
banker and patriot, who had aided the
revolution. Eecorda and documenta in
Madrid and in Caracas attest to the pro*
ia side the ship, and they, too, gayo up
in despair, lu 1852, Obrigon died, and
bis privilege reverted to tho Yeuezuolan
Government. They permitted Oupfc
Tower, of: Cohaesot, Mass., to makefob
experiment, whi?b be did w.itb ver; rude
ms/ohine/y {andad three moiTths??wtfe|
dp som^l4,'Gw. Two other afternpWr
one by a Npw York sea oaptaip, an4
?DUth'or by ?ivo Califoroin uii?pr?, com?
plote the re'?or? of tho various enter?
prises .for. -wresting., tho; vysnllll^IrTtbe
Bau'P?Oirb^ Tllcrfritara' frtm 'Hw ??pa
.oious,maw ol the sea.
'new expedition is undertaken, ny
the "American Submarine Company,"
of abferh' ^n.? Btrrnatdo terPjoaideot.
A ^tfomafrr?pdtod- to be aha* most ex
Sorieuced submarine diver in the United
tat?V,T?rr.j7aeorg? )W. Fuller^ ia Su?
perintendent. The vessel alluded to, the
Nellie Gay) is -provided with apparatus
of ibo inoat approved oharao??rj and
u?oh, it is believed, as will thoroughly
fu1311 tho desired objects, It is supposed
that the vessel ! ?viii arrive in GumanaJ
Bay abot\t tho m?ddio of July. She will
then De anchored immediately over the
San Pedro, and operations will begin.
The hull'of the sunken ship is to bo torn
to pieces and raised, failing other means
of reaching the treasure, and a dredg?
ing jimobine will bo Bet to work to gather
the scattered eoin, Greet things are ox-1
peotcd from the nse of a patented Bub
marine lan toni, which is in to nd ed to ob?
viate ona grave difficulty experienced by.
divers. Seven stationary engines, for
hoisting, driving down air, ?c., form
psrt'ci the equipment, f?? ? np exDcdi-1
ent will he neglected to assur? sneeess. I
The assumption is, that the existence of
tho .treasure ia "au established fact, and
tb at i|? recovery is merely ? question of
time, money and perseverance. Few
oommercial speculations have borne, BO
romantic an aspect, and, for tho interest
of science as well aa for the reward of
the bold adventurers who have engaged !
in tho enterprise, we shall be glad.to j
hear ; that lt has been crowned with
ample B?Qe<afts?.-JcVeu? York Times.
" The good little boy lives near Leaven-1
worth, Kansas. When a rattlesnake bit!
him the other day, he caught the reptile I
in his hand, and pulled ita fangs from
the wound. Then he sucked the wound I
all the way. to the house, and when there
applied ? poultice of onions, salt and
tobacco. He went to work next morn-1
i ii g na usual.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS ?ANK
SOUTH ?AEOIi?M?
? ?mm '
Deposits bf SI and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLO WED A T TIJERA TE Ol
SEVEN PER GENT. PER ANNUM,
VN OER TIFIGA TES OF DEPOSIT,
?AND sra:, PER CENT.* COM- I
PO UNDED EVER Y SIX '
MONTHS 0$ACQOUFTSi
t f i - OFFiCETRS. : 5 v *
p-Wpi! alarUn,President..t- . j [.I
' "John B. Palmor.' / vioe-pM?Mf?t?
John P. Thomas, \ VIOOVrCBiUcqta.
,^A. Q. Brenizor, Cashier..
* H. Sawyer, . Assistant- Cashier, "in I
- . 'oh arge nf Branches: r!I
'John C. B. smith, Asslstant'Cashfor.
?a font J i Directors.' ASafv >!
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A.C. Has?
kell, F* W, MoMaster. John P, ?bemae. E. H\
Hoimtsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas.E. Gregg,
Oolrjmbi?.v-.;: . . ...K
- - J-. Bli-GreggvManon.
G. T. BootfttRowberry.. ' ? '.
W. G. Mayoa, Newberry.
. B. H.Boiledge,Charleston. <7
DlpiftlB?venel, Jr.. Charleston, / ' |
Mcplfonics,. Laborera, Clerks, Widows, Or
ghans and othere may here deposit their aav-1
ige .and. draw a libera) rate of in toreat there?
on-. VlMitora, Professional Mon and Trna too?
wisping ip draw interest on their tunda unti
they require thomfor business or other par- I
poses; Parents desiring to aet apart smuil
mm s for their children, and Married Wornt, u
and Minors (WIIOBO deposits can only bo with?
drawn by tbemuolvsB, or, in oaso of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
usidejunda for future nee. aro here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they, will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the sam? time, bo subject to wit h draws lwh eu
needed. . ?_Aug 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL- BAKE
OF
COLUMBIA, B. C.
Present Capital, $100,000.
-
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500.000.
OFFICERS.
John B. Palmer, President.
A. G. Brenizor, C?shior.
0. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier.
MBtpTOas.
.John ?. Palmor, P. W. HoMas
?? 9f Qi Pi Benn A Bon^ G. W.
_ poland A Dearden; B.L, Bryan,
bf BryT?n"?TMcOarter; W. 0. SwaffieTcL oY B?
A W. O. Bwaffield.
F. W. MoMaeter, Bolioitor. ?
THIB Bank is now open for the transaction
pf a general banking business.
CK?TOTC?TX3 OF DEPOSIT of currun ey or
coin, bearing interost at tho rate of seven (7)
per osnt. per annum, In kind, will bs issued.
Deposits from County Offtcerg especially ao
lioitwb- alf ev from Trustees, Administrator*,
Re??awr?, Profeitional Men, and others. \
Porticnlax attention given to accounts of I
City and Country -Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, and th? usual aocommodations.ex
"Ste , DIU? of Exchange, and' other evi?
dencia.of debt discounted, and money loanod 1
on collaterals.
Blocks, Bonds, Gold, Siltier bought and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
di? conni.,
Bight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi?
nent plaooa in England, Ireland. Scotland,
France, Qermany, Belgium, Holland, Den
mark and w? Orient. Leitere of Credit issued,
rayanle in any of the above placee
Drafts on aU the prominent cities In the
United St?Un bought and sold.
Banking House oppoalte Columbia Hotel.
Open from 0 to 8. Fob 28 ly
Pay?i?h Jotel, T^rleat?n, B~C.
URS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress.
B. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Jone IG
Specidl?Notice.
liftST^l THE MILLS HOUSE,
l&S??g?jih OborUwtorwB. O.rhaB roducod:
?RSHgffHfc^fts rt?lo oi/Iransant Boafd tp.
|jffi^^SpH*Ii3.0Crpor day during tho anni
mer months. J. PARKER, Proprietor,
O. W. PARKER, Superintendent.
May 81 3mo_V?_
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray-.Hair tor
its. natural Vitality and Color.
t^^^ssinFwuich
-??6.-ai.cnoo. ngrecahlo,
healthy, anil effectual
for^ ; 'pre^evVTrfg " thc
. hair. . Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to . .its ?original tvlvr,
reith the (floss and
frcshkeis of youth.
Tjhin^bair is thick-'
unod, falling bair ?chocked, ?ud bald
noss ofteu, though not always, cured
hy its usc. Nothing can restore thc
hair where tho 'follicles " aro destroyed,
or the glands* atrophied hud, decayed!
But such as romain can lie saved for
usefulness hy this application. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty rodi
mont, it' will koop it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional (,uso will prevent the hah
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from' those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous, aud
injurious to tho hair, tile Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely' far a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found EC- desirable
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustro and a grateful penfuino.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CiitnisTs,
LOWEIdLV MASS.
? PHI CID $1.00?
Dec 9fly IAUR S] O. U. MOT, Agent.
The Great Medics! Discovery I
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA ;
VINEGAR BITTERS,
??i Hundreds of Thousands
. ?" Bear tesUmony to their Wonder* ?e.??
o? ful Curativo KffccLs. . 3 go
I?iWHAT ARE\THEV?gs3
Modo cf Poor Kum, WlilsUcr?,, Tro?*
Spirit* nudRof?: NU Ijl?itiurn ?oc'torcfl.spiccS
andswccton?d to p?cate th* tasto, called "To:.
les,"" Appetizer!,. RcMorcrs,'' ?it., that lor.-\
ibo tippler on to dninkeunesj and ruin, hut are
a tran Modlclne, mml: from tie Xnllvo Hoot? and
Ilcrtll of California, free from nil Alrohulli:
Stimulant*, may-are tim uit KAT lt Loon
PUKIFIKlt nutt LIPS ?IVIS? Pit I NT
CI PI.E a purfcot Kenor&tor and In vibrator of
tho System, carrying off all pol?ouons limiter n:?t
restoring tho Mood to n healthy coudlLon. >.'?>
person can take tlic?c IMileri iccor?i^b' tu dir.c
lion nnd remain long unwell.
Sfefnr I ll fl HUI mut my and Chronic UllPII
uiatlHiu Mud (jout, llYNprpala ur Indi
trent lon, UtllmiH, Kciullleiit mid litter?
nlttrut Fever?, D?neuses of thu Blond,
I.Ivor, UIIIMCJM, H ml Ulnililur, thesd ?lit?
ters hava been mw t utioctfsfnl. Such DU
rmi aro causod by Vttlnii'd Blood, windi
KT nora;ly produced hr dutas^eueut ut t:.a
IHtfOMtivo Oixurii*. .
DYSPEPSIA ?R IXI>K;KSTJON.
llvednclie. Pain la tito Shouiilori, Coughs, Tight
noss of thc C'licr t, Dlttlnocs j Hour Eructation* of
tho Stomach, l'.ad ttisi? In titi) Mouth Bilious At?
tacks, Palpitation of tlioRvort. Inflammation of
tito Lungs,Pain Ia tho regions of tho Kl?luey?,an<l
a hundred other painful cyufitoui, arc thj elf
sprlngMof Dyspepsia.
Thoy luvlgorato tlie Stonisc^ aod stimulate tho
torpid llYcr and howuls, which reudortlicia of un
oquall?d efllcacy lu cleansing tin blood of all
Impurities, saA Imparting now lifo and vigor to
tho whole ey s toni.
1 OU SKIN DISUSES, ErapUoas.Tett'ir,
Halt t'.Uenin, Bleiche.?, Spot?, rb'np?e?. Postulo!.
Balli, Carhnnclea.-??ng-Wormi, Scald-!lead. Sors
Eyo?.nrrslpola*. Itch, Scurf', Discoloration* of
tbo Skin, nuinors and DU?MC? of the SVIn, of
whatever liam? orcatari,.ftro Ularally dug n-,i
anicarrlAd out o? tin frewin la a eliorj tf.r.i ty
the uso of thaso Bl UP ri. One ho nip la ia eh
catos will ror.vlncj tho moa! Inerodulous or Uialr
enrattva offocu. .
CI?anso tho Vitiated i. food when ayer yon nod
Hi Impurities bnrsUng th mai 14 the skin In Pim?
plas, Eruptions or Hore* ; cloanso lt whoo yon
find; lt ohi true tot", and ?UlgtrUh tn tho votnsi
cleanse lt wheo lt U foal, ind your foaling? will
toll yon wheo. Koop ths blood pnro and tho
*w>?lth of tho syelora will fguow.
.PIN, TA PX and other WORMS, lnrrlna- la
Hit system of eo many thomatis, aro erTscinally
dei troy od and removed. For full dlr oe Uou?, rood
earofully tbs circular aro nod each bottle.
J. WALK KU, Proprlotor. H. II. MCDONALD a
CO., Druggists and fien. Agenta, Sau Francisco,
Cal., aad 32 and SI Commerce Btreot. Kow Yoik.
D UV ALL DBUOOI9TS AND ?EALlina.
DMlltiTly OEIQER A MoOREQOH, Agenta.
A fresh supply ol Bremen Lager at POL?
LOCK'S.
/
QC?PPEBN?NG, Concord, Bauterna, Cia- . T?ifi' &eaj? . Q?eJCsA ?ffiO^l^LE.
?TjroiM i'??l ii ^i i*: : .?"<.. J i * " ' * V
. .... . -1-.-. ??,? i? .71.. J (?J L'O t?f.: - . rf
rprc^ETB'fo tUe ?bncerta ?t tho BOTJTH' C^R?ljiiA.L??ip #KJ)?M^G^4T;ONU^O
CIATjto? readnr for aalo anddchvery.: ,Ah* ordere /rom -tho country ^ofaip^^
wfrhYc?for^t l&'?c^t?? t. of Laucaitfer,' Lexington, Bpkrtanburg, Greonvillefi?bbet?lle, Ooo.
uea and-Ptckuoe. ? ... V /_.. fl ' J ' ' , ',,,'.'.<
V.'?Rply toj'( I " ' , . : - D ' QAM BRILL & CO.j > .
-Junoei -. 1 . - :*J ' * "* GencrjilAgenta,Columbia, B..'d.,*. '.
TBE fflffiST CM1TSEIE ?SBCl?TION
>'? F?R THE: BENEFIT OF TH? riu - A-' "j?F??r* "
ililliiiill FOND,
;", ii .. Chartered by the''State of South Carolina. i')
HIVE COMMENCED AND WILL CONTINUE THE DISTRIBUTION OF AWABDS IN
Lands-and.Tencmcntaj.Jewelrv, Piano?, Organa, Harpa, Statuee. Gold Watches; KBver
and Plated- Waro, Diamonds, Ac, by Baffle, twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. ML., at the General.
Oifioe, No'. 147 Mobing ?trect, Charleston, South Carolina. " ... .ii - '.'?''
The Directora of tho Charleston Charitable Association, for thc Benefit of th? FroeEohool.
Fund,- having complied with tho terms of their .Charter, and paid over tp ?Ti K. J?laon, Stat o
Superintendent ot Education of Sonth Carolina, tho sum of one thousand 'dollars, being the
annual payment to thc School Fund nndex the Charter, [tho receipt being hereto appended,]
have inaugurated a Byeter?j of\'-Ineurauce ?vf liflcatra ?hieb ia surrounded by eveiy degreo
of fairness, and will be rallied for twice a day, al 12 M. and 5 P. M., in public, under tho su?
perintendence of Captain Ftrih Peck, a sworn t?oinmiecioncr.
.The advantages Of.this system aro, that the purchasers can have the choice of their own
numbera anywhere from No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilege of limiting dir increasing < tboir in?
vestments at pleasure. Tho Schedule of Bates adopted by the Company will explain nroro
fully and acenrately, nnd can bo obtained at thc Ofhcc- of thc Ccmpauy, or from any venders.
Every raffle that takes place ia claescd snd numbered on the Company's Official Books, and
takes placo twice a day, as follows:
Numbera printed on Cobea, front-No. 1 to No. 78, aro placed [in public] by tho sworn Com?
missioner in a Class Baffle Cylinder, and aro well shaken. A boy blindfolded take B one of
these Cubes, which ia exhibited to tho spectators and declared to bo, and is recorded as, tbo
flrBt raffled number. Tho Bailie Cylinder will then bc revolved, and tho boy again takes ont
another nnmber, which ?B eimilarly exhibited to the spcctalora abd recorded as the second
raffle number. This operation will be repeated until twe'vo numbera arc rsfflcd ont of the
Cylinder, and each nnmber wi'l bo recorded on tbo official hooke of tho Company in thc order
in which it Is taken in thc raffle. 'J boee twelvo numbera so rallied in each raffia wiU decide all
tho Awards of Certificates.
All the numbera in each ra?lc aro equal, no distinction being made as to tho order in
which tho numbers aro taken in tLo millo, and tho Awards aro at once delivered to thc suc?
cessful Corti?cate Holder.
EXPLANATION OP THE CERTIFICATE AWABD&..
Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from 1 to 78, and, for example. Bay,
pay for the same one dollar. The vendor given tho .pnrchaeor a Certificate, with the number
or numbers selected, and enters the same nnmber or numbera upon thoCompaay's Register,'
[with tho amount so paid,] to be returned to tho Office of thc Company by tho vendor before
tho rafilo takes place. Purchatera may select a one nnmber certificate, or a two number,
certificate, or a three number certificate, or a' fonr iiTrrjiber certificate. ; { ?' _ ?J .\
A single nnmber certificate moana a single - number selected hy the buywr au} where h om
1 to 78, ana should that number be taken out,, in tho itfelvo numbers so taken from Aha EaiE?
Cylinder, the purchaser will be on titled toan Award of fonr times the vainc of shares in tho
raffled property, or coat of thc original eertificife of-abares. ; -. 1V
A two nnmber certificate means if tho two numbera aa the certificate comes out, in.thci
twelve numbers taken from the Baffle Cylinder; will entitle the euooeaaful bolder to an Award'
of shares in the raffled property of twenty timos the value or cost of tho original certificate
of aharea.
A three nnmber certificate means if thu three numbera on tho certificate come ont lu - tho
twelvo so taken'from thc Ruffle Cylinder, will entitle the holder to an Award bf shares in tho
raffled property of 120 Unica the value or coat of tho origiual certificate ol shares. If bnt
two of tho numbers aro ont in the three on tho certificate, tho purchaser wilt receive an
Award of twice the amount of tho value or cost of the original certificate.
' A four number certifica to means if tho four numbers on tho certificate como ont in tho
twelve so taken from tho Baffle Cylinder, the purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of sharoB 1
in tho raffled properly < f SOO times the value or cost of the original certificate of shares. If
but three of the numbera on the certificate aro out in thc raffle, the purchaser will reoeivo
an Award of abarca in the muled property of ten times tho value or cost of the original cer?
tificate of sharee. *
A person may invest in a cciUCcatc of shares in three raffles an amount email or large an
he pleases. Tho Company's Schedule List of Awards ia rnr.de out at the rata of one dellar
for certificates, but certificates will bo issued of tho valuo of 25, GO aud 75 cents; aleo, $1, E2, 1
SS, $4, $5 and to $10, an.l upwards, aud tho Awards delivered jr.ro rata to tho acbed?lo hst of
rates.
Tho above explanation will enable aiiy one Retiring to take a share in these raffles, to do eO
uudcrBtandingly, and the raffled, befng'fulrly and honestly conducted in public by thc sworn I
Commissioner and exactly at the hours uamed, they afford a safer ?cans of investment than
any other bneiucae speculation.
Tho 'first Property nnd Laml Scheme of tho Company will bo issued in a short
time, and will bo raffled every three months.
Any further information will be furnished by the Company's Agent, Main ptreet, opposite
tho site formerly known an Jauney'a Uo'.el, nest door below Union efflec, where certincatea
aro for sale. .
IA, T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. C., Agent of tho'Company.
All certificates sold iu Columbia will bo decided by thc 12 M. dm wi uga, daily, and bocks
cloaod at G P. M. tho day previous.
CninLESTOK,"Mav 2-$, 1871.v
Boecivudof the '.'Charleston Charitable Association," of the Stute of South Caroline, forlhe
Benefit of; the Free School Fuud, Laticcoiaors of R. H. Willoughby A Co.,] ono .thQUs?nd dol?
lars, being tho earn in full to bu paid into tho hands .ol thc ?state Superintendent of Educa?
tion, "aa required by an Act of thc- General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed
at the regular session oi 1870-71," approved Maroh 8,1871. J. K. JILLgON, ,
? JoneS Imo Btate Snperintcudont Education Sonth Carolina..
.??.?-. Specimens of tho Prc min m a to be awarded may bc ?cen at Mr. I. Sulzbachbr'a atoro.
$120,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO
TICKET-HOLDERS;
IS TOE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE B?IIDIX6 ASSOCtATT?li.
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THE following PBOPEKTY aud CA^U will bo placed In tho hand? Of tbs Trustees, John
Agnpw, 6r., Maj. Meighau and tl. O. shiver, in trust for the hem-tit of the Tickot-boldera
of tho abtivo ABaoci&tiun, to be delivered to thoxe who, ou thc d.vv of the rsfllo, mav bo enti?
tled tb them. The litio to the- real o*tatc< bas been placed iu tho hnpria of Col, F. W. M?Mos
tsr}'Attorney at'Law. who w?l examino tho simo aud give truo warranty deeds, free from all
encumbrance, on thc dav of drawing.
The first prize it? tho Temperance Hall, mm occupied on tho first floor by Ujoears, L?rick A
Lowrance. Ths'lnt is 25 fe ot front on Mtia atreot, by 2C3 feet deep. Tho buiidlrig io 160 feet
long and two atorie-8 h<gh. lt ia now leased for three years for $1,409 per annam, payable
monthly fa advance, valued at........r.$15,000
Second Prlie-Lot adjoiolng l:oa?'s Hotel, 44 feet front. 208 feet deep, valued ak. 1,900
Third Prijse-^Lot adjacent to above, '?bi fewt front, 208 feet deep, valued at. 1.......... 1,100
1 Cash Prize.. 60?
JCaahTri?ea, $100 each. . 200
Caah Pilitjs, at ?60 e?ch. 200
110 Cash Prises, at ?10 each.1^100
120 Prizoa.
.$20,000
2,000 Tickets, at $10 evoh. . .,... .f20,000
Tiokotsmay be had of thc tieuaral A??nt, Dr. E. W. WHEELER, at Temperance HaU, or
at the Music Store of Mi>*r*. I.YBRAND A SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW A SON, T. M. POL
LOOK and D. C. P?IX< > V PO A SON. ?
Tho followioc gHitlenx.n ha?e coii'cutcd tn superintend tho drawing: J. C. B. Smith. A. G.
Orenlzer and Henry E. Seo.?, In ^or.nt-ctinn with a committee of three selected by the Tiokst*
holders on the day of drawing i
As the tickets havo mot with a rapid salo, it may bo aafsty preenmed that tho drawing will
take plaee by the 16th of Jnly. at the Temperance Hall, Colombia, S. C.
As tho names of the ticket-holders will be rogistorod in a book which shall bs in posses?
sion of theTrustfss on tho day of drawiog, parties may feel assured that no moro than
2,000 Tickets will bo leaned.
BsrsBSNOBS.-E, J. Scott, Son A Co.'a Bank; Col. J. B. Palmer, President Central National
Bank; Citizens' Savings Bank; South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, and W. B. Gnlick,
Cashier Carolina National Bank.
Capt. Wade L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For further information, address
DB. E. W. WHEELER,
Juno 0 ' Box 88, Columbia, 8. C.
Saarn \mm i tfftmff?ffS:
anJlatter^udayvinfediiarant:: aa USST 'Jax ,
IjCftTe'OharlMton'?tiT..-..'....8.l9a:in
/ rrivo at Colttmbla at..rr.%?'..... a.-tO'p'ru
mo UT r-rmfree j jouEiiaaT / ASIX A CCOMIJODATICCT
Leave; Charleston?fr.1'.f.'. r.:. ?!. .?VT?IO prx?
Arrivo at ?ol?inbia at...i..-I*... ..?UK) am
; . Camdon j ^o?oniraodat?pu Train ,n?i ? CODA,
t?m?o to ran lo Columbia an ioriner 1 y-Mou-,
dave,.Wednesdays and Baturdays.. .
. . 1 ?ni ?i-t.-T?rJEB, Tlcc-rro8?aeTlt../
?fl; B. PICKIJH, QoneratTioket Agent. : ' ^ ^
!C7iarlottS^
. . "?UPETt???TEN?J?NT'S OFFIOE,..',. i,
J COLCIXBIA, 8. O., Jone .8.1671. '
SP&?ES3SES' ?N T* ??er SUNDA*
^Jr36*ga^?next,-.lltb -inet., ibo fol-,'
lowing schedule will bo ron over thia road : i
i . \r ;/. . .QOIKO tmnini.. r
. ' . Train No. 1. TralnK?. y.
Leevo Augusta-: .a.25'A.- K. ?.00 P. M. '
Leavo Colnmbla.....?3.09A;M. 11S00 <P.'Ht'
Arr^o G?^rlotto.QM P.M.. 5.20 A. M.(
QOI.NO aouTii. - . . . . i..
Loayo Charlotte.,,. .7.40 A. M. 8;0UP?'W.
^avo Columbia,-?. :.. 2.?0 PJ M. 2;25V?; M.
".rlvo AngUata.7.. .\7i50 P. M* 7.S0 A.' ftfc
; Ko. 1 Train daily. No..2 Train dally, Sun-,
days excepted.; Both traine mako oloeo con-j
nection to all points. North, South and Weat,
No. 1 Train mtlroB. .dose" ?connection atrBlch^'
mond for Virginia BpHnga. -....!.- ;
"Through:tickets sold und baggage-cheeked
to all prmcipai pojnte. ., . , ; . <t .
Btaadard Time-Washington City Time, .. .
* Ei P: ALEXANDER, General B??. * 4
E. R. Dofeifer, General -?Sr*igh^ sed T??*el'
Agent; j ? ti. - Wnnofio"
Greenville fend Colombia Railroad! 1
COLUMBIA,?. O.V MAn?n i, 1871'. '
'CSCtf? MB I ON and after thia
fe^MS^LSg^^^doto, tho iollirwlBtr
schedule wiU.be rna daily, Buudaya excepted,"
connecting with Night Trains on Booth Garb?
lina Railroad- np and down; also with Tra?na
going North and Booth on Charlotte, CoIcmbTi'
and Angosta Railroad^ . . . \.\
Leavo Colombia, at. 7.00/A.jn;
.? Alston.,.0.10a.mj
" Newberry\:...,:-11.15a. in.
11 Cokesbury.. 8.00 p. m.'
. " <"Relton......'. 5.001p.m?
Arrive at Greenville.0.20 p.m.
DOWN. ,
Leave Oroenviilo at.,....6.15 a. m.
?? Belton.....8.05 a. m.'
??...; Cokeabury. J:. ..............10.07 a. rn?
? ". Ahb?dlte.?..i.'..v....... 8.l5:aiM.'
...?,. Newberry..,.X60p>?v
" Alston?!:;....,.*..-..'.4.05p.m..
Arrivo at Colombia....?.-....e. 55 p. m.
THOB. DODAMEAD, General-Sup. T
M. T. BAETLTTT, Generar Ticket Agenb. ? - ?
, Schedule 011 Bine Bi?ge Eailroadjik
i HUM-ri Leave Anderson.fj.QOP. BI,
ES&WSa ?? Pendleton.7.00 a ?.
T -R M PerryviUe.7.46'' M
Arrive at Walhalla.......8.80 " :i
Lcavo Walhalla.^.8.45 A. M
" PerryviU?:..,f....4.S0- .
" Pondlelon....5.80 " '
'Arinv? at Andorfion...............O.SO
W aili Dg-at Andereon one'hbnr for the arrival
of np train pn Greenville and Colombia Road.
July 2 W. H. Dj GAILLARD, Sup,
o-- OA..lui. o a- TT x> -p
uuiuiuot OOmuiu? ?.vb U. JU., xi.,
To Commence 29?/i Afoy, 1871.
CT?nngr?Bq DOWN THAIN. .. UP TRAIN.
*Vt^tmi I . Arrive. Leave. Arrivo. Le a ve.
Sp&rtanhu'rg'. , "" 5.8?" 5J25 .
Ratefiville... 'COO COO ' i lT ?.53
Pacolet.....-;.!. GJD8 0.18 4.40 ?' 4 45
JoneaviUc.A. 6.43 C48 4 05 '-4.10
UnionVIROMV . 7,60 ? 3.05 . 335
Santuo........ 8.2? 8.25 2 30 . 2.35
Fish Dam'..... 8.40 845 2.10 2.15 :
Shelton..-.-..... 9.15 9.20 . '1.95 1.49
Lvloa' P?rd. i. 9.4tt~ - 9.45 . 1.12 ' L17
Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 :10.65
Aluton.11.00^ ... .. 12.00
May 24 ,, JIHOB, B>, JE?ERi Pr?sident.
Chango of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA Ii. B. CO.,
, " Co^AirfcSnors. N~." a., J?ho 5,1871.'
SS^tiZa?^n ON'and after .SUNDAY,
Jane 4,4871, TRAINB'will
be run o.vonthhvUoadin socardanoa with tho
following T?LE,TABLE,--;.;.- i-jitt;;
.. Tvaiua-Gmn-gJast.
.n ~ An?rvir. ? isl VB.' '?j\satre.:'^txjjtfm
Oharlotte' r. - 5.35 ? m i ! "3,io pro;
Sah?hory6.08am 8.23.a.n> 5.20p.m. ,5J0Q p ni
Gr,i?b,oll.pB*.m!l.l5 am 8,25nox. ,8,35,0,111
CoSho^.-af p rn' 1?95 pfi 9.56*?> m,10,16 p S
Hilleb-ro 2.28 xi m '2.88 pm U:86 p mlt.87 fffi
Raleigh ;5J06 pm '*>* I... ?05* m '2J40 a ?J
Goldsborn . - - J I 7-20 a m . u> -. .
Trams flohig.JEaet. Trains,Weatv ,
!Charlotte7.l!?ltt~ " . ' 8,00pm;
Balieb'ry 4.82?1 ?1- 4^87am -6.15p ni *-5."2fl p m
Gr'nsb'o 1.25'?au.l.85am 2-10p rh fi.'JO p ta
Co Shop 11.8-7 pm 12-03 a m 12-30 p m 12.50 ?r?d
HUh)brol0,07pma0.09axb,li.07 atuU^O,??
Raleigh :C58p m-7.40 ?,m 8.45"a! m
GoldHb'o ' ' 3.00p-m ., ' J
JaneC j W; H. GREEN; Mn?. Tran?.
Thief Br?of Trawers.
THE nn'dersigncd have rectlved tho Agency
of thoso DRAWERS. T/uy are the one
Hiingncetifvifortitepro-\ ' m... ' *a
if dion of ecery flore anti , v\ ALL? WJ a .
shop in Columbia, af- JrjMPROVEO\Y I "
fording a Bure protec- , r?>uvtI.
tion from tho llght-fln- HlthOCKcVDRAn^Enl
gored gentry.- Por sale . a .
. ^ .r-rn- . 0^v" FAIRBANKS & CO., b
JOHN AGNEW A BON. AQ?NT5, B
! K 252 Broadway, N.Y..H
NO KltU? CfBBOilk WASI??JCO.
W?BF?BLD 8 COLD tVATBH ?t>AP,
THIS SOAP wMboa perfectly in iritt er,
aoft. JraTd pr WWiu? MBOVprl greaao.
oil and paint /rom g?rmentaj lt .wAshes all
kinda of goodBi-ootton. nanri?l, ailXhr'VrOol?D,
It ?leanae?'- Wlv?f; pitted Wpte ' and Jewelry
Without Borate hing. I If tho -ar Helia dr*?' ta h 6h.
tarnishsd, rob tpem-wMh a piMolofr flannel
which ha? plenty of thoRoan on it. To pc oula
who do their: owri 'washmg, lt is mvaidawe.'
It will aar?iWoosvin dnewa?hlng. 1 PoFaal??
in boxeaol thirty.ai? bare, by
. EDWARD HOPS. .
Aprflg j . Agent tor Booth Carolina,,.
BRANDIES.
5CASKS Jam?? Hennessy's-A Brandenburg
Freres BKANDI28, Imported direct, ! and
ofl?rod pero and unadulterated. Theseoom
priao vlhtagOB of 1835, 1858, 18?> 18?3
Stock of Hooka. Clareta and Wbito Wloee ih
olode aomo of tho moat taroona branda as well
as sound loto priced goods. For aale by
Maroh25_GEO. SIMMERS.
f\lAD HANK BIL.LS and MUTILATED
VJ cDRRBRcr booght and aold by
Nov 23 Orno D. GAMBRILL. Broker,
Blackwell's genuino Durham Smoking To?
bacco at POIXOCB'S.