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.THE PHOENIX. ?UBMSHED DAI LY AND THI-WEIH LY. THE GLSANER, i'VKUY WE UN EH DAY MOItNINO. aY JULIAN A. SELBY, KDI ron AND ruoi'uiKTou. vfflce OB Main Street, above Taylor. ?-Hook and Job Printing of ovory dotcrip 4ou promptly and faithfully attended to. ADYF.UTI!!I'.M ?CNTS Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cents por square for tho first aud 60 cents each subsequent in lortion. Long advortisemcnts by tho week, mouth or year, at roasonable rates. SOBSOKIPTIOR. Daily, six mouths, fl UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 5C; r?Ookl>, 1 5??. A MURDER TRIAI, IN NEVADA.-"I wns sitting here," said tho judge, "iu this old pulpit, holding court, and wo were trying n big, wicked-looking Spanish desperado for killing tho husband of a bright, pretty Mexican woman. It was a lazy summer day, and au awfully long one, and tho witnesses woro tedious. None of us took nny interest in the trial except that nervous, unen?y devil of a woman-because you know how they love and how they bute; and this ono bad loved her husband with all her might, and now she had boiled it nil down into hate, aud stood hero spitting it at that Spaniard with her eyes, and I tell yon she would Btir me up, too, with a little of her summer lightning occa? sionally. "Well, I had my coat off and heels up, lolling and sweating, and smoking ono of thoso cabbage cigars tho San Fran? cisco people used to think were good enough for us in those times; and the j lawyers all had their coats off, and were smoking and whittling, and tho wit? nesses the same, and so was the prisoner. Well, the foot was, there wasn't any in? terest in a murder trial then, because the fellow was always brought in not I guilty, the jury expecting him to do as m neb for them some time; and although the evidence was straight and square1 against this Spaniard, wo knew we would not convict bim without seeming to be high-handed and sort of reflecting on every gentleman in the community, for there wasn't any carriage and liveries then, and the only 'stylo' there was, was to keep your private grave-yard. But that woman seemed to have her heart set on hanging that Spaniard; and you'd ought to havo seen how sho wonld glare ' on bira r. minute, aud then look up at I me in her pleading way, and then turn, and for the next five minutes search tho jury's faces, and by-and-by drop ber faoo in her hands for just a little while, as if sho was most ready to give up, but ! out she'd come again directly and be as livo and anxious as ever. But whan the jury announced the vbrdiot not guilty, and I told the prisoner he was acquittod, that woman roBe up till sho appeared to be as tall and grand as a seventy-four gun ship, and says she: ** 'Judge, do I understand yon to say that this man is not guilty, that mur? dered my husband without any oauso, beforo my own eyes and my little chil? dren's, and that all has boen done to him that ever justice and the law can do?" " 'The same,' says I. "And then what do you reckon she did? Why, she turned on that smirking [ Spanish fool like a wild-cat, and out with a 'navy' and shot him dead in open courtl" "That was spirited, I am willing to admit." "Wasn't it, though?" Baid the judge, admiringly. "I adjourned court right] on the spot, and we put on our coats and went out and took up a collection lor hor and her cubs, and sent them over the mountains to their friends. Ah, she was a spirited woman." AN ASPIRING LADY.-On the 22d of July, Miss Walker, au English lady, to? gether with her father, who is sixty-fi vo years old, and another gentleman, as? cended Mont Oerviu, a peak of the Alps, in the Swiss canton of Wallis, 13,850 feet above tho level of tho Rea. A few years ago she ascended Mont Rosa, which is 1-1,272 feet above thc level of the sea. Scegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Coppeiaa, Salt, l ime < . Alum. March I" Seegers' Beer DONT contain Strychnine. It ia pure, and warranted tobo so. March ll Breakfast Bacon. "I Afl A POUNDS Pulton Market PACON X.Lfwl/ STilil'S, for salo low Aimnnt 3 E; HOPE. 200 Feeding Oats. BUSHELS FitlME HEAVY OATS. Julv27 E. HOPE. Native and Foreign Wines. CICUPPEltNONO, Concord, Samerns, Cla JO rot, Champagnes, just received and for salo low, by_K. noPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED HEFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glauss, pints and quartB. For salo low._ E. HOPE Imported Ale and Porter. 2pf CASKS-PintB-best brands, in store t j and for Halo_OF.O. KYM M F. US. The Doctors Recommend Scegers' Beer IN proforenco to London Porter and Scotch Alo. Whv?Thnv know it in unadulterated. Schiedam Schnapps. CASES Wolfo's celebrated SCHIEDAM ,?50 AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, jiu-t arrived and for salo low bv JOHN AO NE ?VA SON. For Sale, O C*(\f\ ACHES of LAND in Barnwell, ?.OUU on thu KdiMto. 750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to snit. Saw Mill and 2 OOO acres of Land in sexing. ton, on North Edisto, $7,001). 2.C00 acree Wat creo Hotiom Land, $2 pr aero 2.500 acros creek bottom and pine Land, itt $2 per aero. 1 House in this eily, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, neuritic clty-f8 500. Apply to JOHN BAUHKETT, Attorney at Law and Heal Estate Agent. Son*. 25_U_ Tho only lino Playing Cards at POLLOCK'S SeegerV Beer is Fore. ! IT don't contain COCOCUIUH Indiens Fish Borrica to make sleepy or headache. SELTZER! "VT? KKJOYMKNT WITHOUT II RAI.TII J3I Of all the property wo own in tho world that which demands tho greatest i aro ia our own bodioa. Bet ter lose houses, landa, ba lances in the bank, anything that represents wealth, than the strength, vigor and elasticity of tho phyBical framo. Tho dyspeptic, tho bilioua sufferer, tho norvona iuvslid. can not enjoy thc gifts of fortune. Happily, however, dyspepsia, hilioUBnesB and nervous dobiliU, aro rcmoYuble evils. TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT Is a apoei?c for them. It renovates tho sto? mach, improves the appetite, cleanses thc bowels, regulates the liver, calms the nerves, aud disinfects the depraved fluida. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Aug 29 _?C> 0 OOL|Y| POWDER II rapidly aupenedln?; aU otter preparation* f.ir producing: Elegant, Saeet and ir?otr?ona ROLLS, BISCCITS, RREAD, Buckwheat end other Gr?ddtt Cake*. Perfectly Pure and Bellalie, and alway ready for Immediate ute. Tho CURAI' EST Raking Powder In the WORLD, and It WILL KEEP O.V OR SEA, In any climate, far year?, lt la well adapte ! to tho uriel I/ou?eieriitr?, J?i'ner?, Itarineri, Emigrant?, Ar., and 1? In fact. In rrrry rejjwer, the REST TRASTPOWDER, ?ade "for the Kitchen, the Camp, th? Galley." BOLD HT OKOCEnS & HEALERS EVEUVWIIEUE. Mnnufactarcdby DOOI>F.Y &. BROTHER, 69 NEW STREET, NEW-YORK. May 23 l?mo North Oarolina Corn Whiskey. pf f\ BARRELS of superior quality for nale OU by the barrel. E. HOPE. 1,000 BY authority of a special Act of tho Lcgislat tees of tho Public Library, of Kentucky, ? GRAND GIP'. AT LOUISVII.IJK, KY., ON Tl Under direction of the 100,000 Tickets of Admission, $10 each Tickets Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, val mission to the Concert and to the amount of gi bur from 1 to 100,000. Tlie Citizens* Bank or ? AU monoya arhing from the Bale of Tickets v ject only to tho ordor of the President aud Tr Business Manager. During the Concert, tho 8 $550,000 IN G "Will bo distributed, by lot, to tho holder One Grand GUt ot.$100.000 Ono Gift of. 25.000 Ono Gilt of. 20 000 One Gift of. 10 OOO Ono Gift of. 18 OOO One Gift of. 17.000 Ono Gift of. IC 000 Ono Gift of. 15.0U0 Ono Gift of. 14 000 Ono Gift of. 13 000 I Ono Gift of. 12 000 One Gift of. 11000 OuoGiltof. 10 000 Ono Gift of. 0.000 Ono Girt of. 8,000 Ono Gift of. 7.000 Ono Gift of. . G.00O | After paying tho exponaos of the enterprise, i balance of the proceeds arising from thc salo ol ment of a Free Library, in Louisville, to be cal PUBLIC LIBRAR? Tho Oonoort and distribution will take placo t tees mentioned in tho Act of incorporation. Tho Trout eec will be assisted by well known consented to bo present at thc concert, and to gifts. Tho holders of tickets to which gifts are awat their fraction, at the oftico in Louisville, the sei for six mouths thereafter, and may bo sent dire for collection. AH orders accompanied by di al will bo promptly attended to and tickets returnt Tickets aro like greenbacks-good only lo tin Buyers will note that there aro only 100 000 t cisco Gift Concert, and that there ia $50 OtiO II awards in four mont tia, and paid $483,000 to ti? and turned over $12.000 to tho Secretary due tic lt will bo particularly noticed that it'is a mat numbers draw gifts, as it i* not known what tl wheel will bc. until tho sealed box, with anion the oilier wheel and opened in full view of tho como out until towards the lust, or in the midi San Francisco Gift Concert, under the mating) drawn, and wus awaitltd und paid to a gent lou ht! drawn in ono day. US~ Tho humber? and gifts are drawn hy bli "Ke? llie drawing will bu extensively puhiirhed, u lists sent them. Parties terming clubs and d ellice, ll 'Ticket*for'$100; 28 Tickets, $253; The undersigned, late principal business u brary Gift. Concert al Sun Franeisco, Cali lundi the Gift Concert in aid til' the Public Library <> The drawing will tithe place in public, mid tickets that their inteiesta will lie us well j.rotc om ire affair. MANNKU OP There will be two glans wheels. Ono wheel on loather tugs. Tho other wheel will coolah or number will be drawn from tho 100 (00 whee 721 box wheel will continu a gift, heath- print et the second wheel will be the gift of Ibis lag Iii h announced. 11.301 TICKETS D1SP To insure ticket holders, the publie are nst-u 25.000 nnmbeiB go in tho large wheel, the 721 caso 50 000 tickets only aro Bold, only numbera gifts diminirhed one half; and in case only 85 ( puid in 1 nil-it being int? tided that no unsold t 'J ho manager has already j nit! into thc Cit ta penses, and does not depend on sales or ticke itu?. Ac. Tho public aro iuvited to tho utmot affair. Persona desirous of neting as agents for fhe Slates or Caundaa. atldress CHA? tiM- Office-120 Main street, Johnson Block. lt. Ti DU RHETT. President. I W. N. II A!,)) KM AN.Y.co.l'resident. August 20 GRAND PRIZE" miCKETS to tho Concorta of tho SOUTH CA' CIATION ready for salo and delivery. All ord? wanted for tho Counties of Lancaster, Loxing nco and Fickons. Apply lo June G Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded THE tillie AX Southern Piano MANUFAGTOHY. WM. KNABE & CO. Manufacturer? Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. THESE instrument* bave ht.on before tho public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained nw uitpurchas edjire-emineuce, windi pronounces them une? qualed. Their TONE Combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of in? tonation, and sweetness throughout thouutiro aculo. Their 'I OUCH ls pliant and elastic, and entirely freo from the stiflut.es fv lind in so tu a nv pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP They aro unequaled, using nono but the very beat seasoned material, the large capital bin ploycd in our business enabling us lo keep continually au imuiciibc stock ol lumber, Ac, on hand. aar Al' our square piano* have our new im? proved oVKltsTUUXU SCALE and Agraffe Treble, SOT We would eall special attention to our hitit improvements in (f II A ND PIANOS and SQUARE O li A NHS, patented Aimil*! 14, 18(il>, which brings tho piano nearer pi rfoctiou than hs.H yet been attained. Every Pitit?n fully Warm nt cal (ol'5 Vein? Wo have made arrangements for the sale nholesale agency for tho most, celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and ME L 0 DEO NS, which wo offer wholesale and retail, at lowest lactory prices. WM. KN Allic & CO., May 23 P??Qrun_Baltimore. Md. NO FUIE I sl'.I) IN WAM1INCI. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. TlilS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, hard ur ?alt. It removes grease, oil and paint from gurments. lt wash** ul! kinds of goods-cotton, lianne!, nilli or woolen. It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry .without scratching. Il thc articles an niucli tarnished, rub Ham with a piece of dannel which has plenty ortho Soap on it. To people who do their own washing, it is invaluable. It will save itB cobt in one wabbing. For salo, in boxes ot thirty-six bars, bv ED.WA?tD HOPE, April 0 Anent for South Carolina. Choice Teas. f^i UNPOWDEH. Hvaon. Oolong and English \JC Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imponed for salo low. E.HOPE. ,000!!! uro of Kentucky, of March 13,1871, the Trus ill give a F CONCERT, UESOAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. bent Musical Talent. in currency; Half Tickets $5; Quarter I $2.50. uo $2 50 each. Tho holdor is entitled lo ad? it awarded to it or its fruction. Tickets uuni ientuclcy la Trcniurcr, pill be deposited with the Citizens' Bank, sub oasurer of thu Library, countersigned by thu um of GREENBACKS s of Tickets, in tho following gifts, viz: One Grand Gift of. 830,000 Ono Gift of. 5.000 Ouo Gift o?. 4 ODO One Gift of. 3 0 0 Ono Gift or. 2 Ul t) Ten Gilts or $1,000 each. lO.OtiO Fifteen Gilts of 1900 each . 13 500 Eighteen Gifts of $800 each. 14 4U0 Twenty Gifts of $700 each. 14,0(0 Twenty-five Gifts of $600each. 15.000 Thirty Gifts of 1500 each. 15 000 Fortv Gifts of $4011 each. 1? 000 Forty-live Gifts of $300 each. 13.501? Fifty Gifts of $200 each. 10,000 44? Gifts of $100 *ach. 44,0(?o 721 Gifts in all. $550,000 und making tho distribution of the gifts, thc r Tickets will be appropriated to tho establish? ed tho ' OF KENTUCKY. indor tho immodiato supervision of tho Trus and eminent citizens of Kentucky, who li a vi superintend tho drawing and distribution ol rded will bn paid on presentation of them, or mud day after drawing and every business day ct or through any Bank or Express Company ts. post ofiico nionoy ordi rs, or greenbacks, al by mall, registered or expressed, e.s desired. B holder. iekets, instead of 200,000, as in the San Fra ll loro distributed. 1 sold that and made the :kot-holders, from November 'Jd to 15th, liS7u, ketu not presented. ter of impossibility for any ono to know what be gitt of any number drawn from the tirol ut ol' tho gift plainly printed, is taken from audience; therefore thu larger gifts niav not Hoof tho drawing. The $Ili(1.0(K) ?rift iii the .mont ol (? lt. Peters, waa t lie .Juill li number ian in New Orkan*. 721 gifts ls all that can nd children, frini eight tn fourteen years of nd punies ordering tickets will have printed I esirhig iliim nullum will idease ?utdi'u.-s litis ' fif? Ticket?, i?OO; 113 Tickt ls, i 1,000. lamigirof ihe very successful Mercantile Li t, liss been uppo?iiU'd agent ?tm) manager ol t Kentucky. everything will bo done lo snti-fy buyers ol .en d as if tiny beret nally buperiutended th?! DRAWING. will cont aili ICO.fOO numbers, pitt inly print? ri i'Viii box? s, each containing a gilt. Oro liif I, and the ilrst box drawn tn un ibo second or I ami staled up. and the gifi so drawn "roto it drawn, whether $100, $1,100, or ilUi.oht), us OSEO OF IS JV LY. red that if only 25,000 tickets aro sold, bjilj gifts awarded, bul diminished pro nita, lu Ito 50 000 go ill tho 1st ge win td and the 721 100 tickets are t-old, the entire 721 gifts will be iekets shall rmrtieipate. ens' Hs nh 6flO?eOO towaids defraying the ex ts io pay his expenses of piintiug, adverti* it scrutiny as lo the reliability oi thu entire ?.ale of our tickets in Biiv eltv in the United *. It. l'K'iKiis, Manager, Louisville, Ky. SI. W CL?3KY.Srcretarv CITIZENS' DANK.Tri UMP-" ?I!)* DISTRIBUTION ! ROLIKA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASS?) rs from Hie country promptly filled. Agent ton, Spurtanburg, Greenville, Ahhevillb, Oeo I). CAM BB I LL ? CO., General Agents, Columbia, S. C. 2 5 0,00 0-3 IN Real Estate and United States Gold Bonds Will positively bo distributed by RAFFLE on Ibo 22d of Novomber, 1871, in public, iu Ibo city of Charleston, nt 10 o'clock A. M., by THE MARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, s For tho bondit of tho FREE SCHOOL FUND, Chartered by the L?gislature of South Carolina at its last session, and approved March 8,1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! \-o 1MIH RAFFLE will positively take place on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of November, 1871, in public, in the city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M. All tho Property, real and personal, mentioned below must bo Distributed in the Award, and a valid deed of euch piece of Heal Estate, free from all incnmbranccb, given. I bo Per? Hotial Property and United States Oold Bonds will be delivered immediately after tho Kn file. Each and every Certif?cate bus Three separate and distinct Numbers in figures, and Hie words of euch figure written thereon, and aro all combined with each other from Nos. I to 78 promiscuously. Alt the Certificates of Share* issued by tho Company, with their numbera, are registered in their booka. SCIIITUIILF. Orr AWARDS. That Certificate of Sharo having ou it the 1st, 2d anti 3d numbers obtained on tho lt a file will be entitled tb the award of that lirst class Threo-Story Warehouse, situ? ate on Sleeting street, No. 147, Charleston. H. C., (opposite tho Charleston Hotel.) being 38 feet Iront by about 210 deep, freo from al iucarubraiicca, and valued at. .$35,000 1 hat Certificate of Shute having on it the 4th, 5lh and 0th numbers obtained on tho battle will bo entitled to Hie award of that lirst class Three-Story Warehouse, No. 115 Meeting street, Charit ston, S. C., freo trom all iucti\nbrances, valued nt.?30,000 That Certificate of Share having on it th?: 7ih, 8th and Util numbers obtained on tho Ita flin will be entitled lo tho uwaril ot that first class Three-Story Warthouso, No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., freo front all iucumbrnnces. valued nt.$27,500 That Certif?cate of Share Laving on it the 10th, 11th nod 12th numbera obtained on tho Its file will be entitled to tho award of that 'J bree-s tory Warehouse,No. 141 Meeting sticut, Charleston, B. C., free trom all iucuuibrances, valued at. $25.000 The above Four Warohoue.es are opposite tho Charleston Hotel, and aro the most valuable property in Charleston. That Certificate of Share having on it thc 2d, 3d und 4th numbera obtained on tho llafllu will be entitled to nu award of that fine piece of property, situate on Broad street, Charleston, S.C., and known as tho "Mansion House," treo trom all iuctim brunces, valued at.$20,000 That Certificate of Share having on it the 3d, 4th ard 5th numbera obtained on tho Kn file will be entitled to an award ot that fine Two-Stoiy Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and and Lumber Btreets, Columbia, S. C ,wilh all the out-buildings and improvements, with about half nu acre ?if ground thereto, valued at.$10,000 That Ce rtificate of Miare ha\iug on it thc 5th, Gth and 7th numbera obtained on tho t batu will t>o infilled to an uwaid ot that fine Cotton Plantation, containing about 1.SOD acres, one-third cleared, and heavily limbered, situate in tho County of Darlington, S. C., on tho Gnat Pee Deo Uiver, treo from incumbrances, valued at.$10,000 That Certificate of Share having on it the til h. 7th aird 8th numbers obtained on Ibo K-?flle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Monda (new ifisue) of tho valuo of.$3.000 That Certificate of Miare having on it the 8th, Olli and 10th numbers obtained on tho liafllo will bo entitled to an award of United Stales Gold Bonds (new issue) of tho valuo of.$2,000 That Certificate of Share having on it the 0th, 10th and 11th numbera obtained on the liafllo will bc entitled to an award of United Slates Gold Bonds of tho valno of.... $1,0C0 Thoso Forty Certificates ol Shares having on them the following numbers obtained ou tho Bs file: 2d Sd Otb 2d 4th Otb 4th Gth 7lh Stn Cth 0th Otb 7th 12?h 0th 10th 12th 2d 3d 7th 2d 4th 7th 4th 5th 8th 5th 6th 10th 7th Ki h 10th 1st 3d 4th 2d 3d Hih 3d 4th 8th 4th 5th Dib 5th Aili lilli 7th 8th 1Kb 1st 4th 5th 2d Sd 0th 3d 4th ?-h 4th 5th 10th 5th Gib 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st 5th Otb 2d 3d 10th 3d 4lh 10th 4th 5>h 11th Gib Viii Otb 8th 9th 11th 1st (Uh 7ih 2d 3d 11th 3d 4tb llih 4th 5th 12th Gth 7th 10th bib 9lh 12th let 7th 8th 2d 3d 12th 3d 4th 12th 6th 6th 8th Otb 7th Uth | Will bo each entitled to au award in United I: tates Gold Bouda of tho valuo of. $500 Those Forty Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the ra file: isl 8th DI li f 2-1 Otb 101b 3d lilli 121 h 5lh 8th 0th 7th 0th 10th 1st 9lh 10th 2d 10th 11th 4th Gth 7lh 5th Olh loth 7th 10th 11th 1st 10th lltb 2d lltb 12 h 4Hi 7th 8th 5th 10th llth 7th Ulli 12th 1st lltb 12th 3d 5th Gth -Ph 8th Dili 5th llth 12th 8th 10th llth 2d 4th ;>h 3d G>h 7th 4th Otb 10th Gth 8th 9th Hi h llth 12lh 2d 5th (bb 3d 7th Rib 4th Kith llth I Gth 9th 10th 9th llth 12th 2d Gth 7th 3d 8th 9th 4th lilli 12th Gib 10th lltb 1st 3d 5th 2d 7th 8ih 3d Otb 10th 5lh 7th 8th | (Ith llth 12ih 1st 3d (Uh Will bo each entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds of the valuo of. $250 All the oilier Certifient es of Shores having on them any three numbera obtained on tho Ku file, and not designated as any of the abovo Certificatea are, will each be enti? tled to an award of United Staten Bond? ot the value cf.. $50 Awards will be made only to such Certificates of Shares as havo threo numbers on them, so obi nie td on thc Bailie. To such as desire to luke Sharca in thia great Raffle and distribution cf real and personal property; tho Directors will afford every facility and satisfaction; and perfect fairness will be exercised throughout, and many persons may traco their future prospects in business and station in society te> a fortunate share hei ein. Orders, with the money tor Certificates, may bc sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Pott Office OrderB, at tho riak of tho Association. Persous sending orderu will be particular to give their names, placea of residence, County and State, which will be entered in tho books ot the Company, and immediately upon the Rafiio laking place tho official raffled numbers will be forwarded to each correspondent. The Rufilo will positively tako place on tho day named, and everyaward of thoproperly and Gold Bonde must bo made to the holders ot the Certificates. Address all orders to L. T. LEVIN, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. GREAT SOUTHERN FBEISET AID PASSEMEB LINE. TIA CHARLESTON, S. C. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, KEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES fiSSSr*^r|TO7?ft'V?gVfol A WEEK. m^aSD??^?^kDS??. ****_sur Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEG A A T S TA TE-EOOit A CCOMMOlf A TIO XS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours ?^^^^s^^^N?Shorter via Charleston. TOTAL CAPACITY; 10.000 IIALKS MONTHLY. Tho South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND conni ci nu?. Hoads West, lu alliance willi Hu Ile??, f ol thirteen li i Ht elura Steamships to /V lin* above poris, invite attention to lin quick time sud regular despatch nflordcel to the Ubini i-* public in Ibu Cullen Stater, al I he 1? O lt T O V C II A II L K S T O N , Od', ringfitci'itiea ofrail and sea tram-port nt iem fe?r Freight und Pasacng? ts not excelled in exced?? nee und capacity at tiny other i oi t. '1 ho following splendid Oct un Sttaiueis me ie g?i'?rly on the linc: TO ?CK \V Y O It Iv . .U t .V//.4 7 TA E. G EOE G IA, M S. Woodhull, Commander. S. Crow! ll. Commander. CHAMPION, SOL' L'HICA ROLIKA; it. Wi Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLES I ON, CLYDE. .Lillies Pei rv. Commander. .1. Kennedy. Commander. JAMES ADin li, ASHLAND, TY J. Lockwood, Cuni manlier. - Ingrain, Commander. JAM KS Alni I lt fi CO., WAG NEK. H UGER A CO., Agents, Ch?r?eetdii, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agents, Chariest'JU, S. C. T O PHI L A I> IC I. I? II I A . VIRGINIA; EMPIRE, AK-x. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley. Commander. SAI 1.1X11 DAYS -TH UK SHAYS. WM. A. CO URTI-. NAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. T O II A L T I M O It I? . FALCON, MARYLAND, Haime, Commander. Johnson, Commander. SKA GULL, Dm tun. Com mundt r. Sailing Dava-Every Fifth Dav. PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent. Charleston. H. C." Ripes guiiaiiti i'd as low as Hi? se of competing tines. Marine li.su ru lice, one-halt of one per cent. THrvOUfiH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS .an ..(. liait ut all t!n> principal bu il rond Oftic? s in Georgia, Alubama, Ti nui rs? c and Missis .ilM'l Slate Rooms in:i> l e M?ni?d |n advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents bf thc .StoaiiirhipH in ('hsrh ctol., el wt.IM* offices in ult cusca the Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged ?md It?rths ii-stgM-il. 'ibo '1 hi on g h Tickets bj this route Include Transf?ra, Meals mid State K? '?m. wb??e ?rn idiiphoaid Th?- Smith Carolina Ititiiioad, O? Ligia Rsi'ii lid, ni d tb? ir ci uri etti e. lit es, have largely ?ncr? us-? ?l thin incitili? ? ur the rai id lin yen mt ol Fi? ight rind 1'it sst i?g?rs between ibo Nnithei II chi? s and th? Sm.th and Wi st ( < intel tubi? N IL lit Cms, with the Hohnes Chair, ivithiiiit Yxtrii clint ge, have bern hilrndlii-?d nu tb?- St nib ('molina Ituilrnad. 1-ii tl class Eating Saloon ut HriiM-lividc, On lin- Giorgia Knill? ai liii-t clui-s t-hipil u Cart-. Freight prompily ti-fii'slet i rd tioni St? i n er lo i u> ut ii night trains?I Uti Smith Carolina Railroad. Close connection made willi nillirRonda, delivering Fi?)! I ts M dtstaiit points ? i'h gi ? at i ruin pl liesa. The mulingi ls will K?C* ? vt 1 y ? x? 11 ii n lo i-nt is fy ll.? n patron* that t lo- line ria Cl ur iee lon ci ni ni he i ininis^i il iii dt rp uti b nt.?! the int? delivrij ol goods. For fui tber inf'irn-niioii. npplvin.l M Sn.KiiiK Sum i inti nd? 11, Cl ni 1? s'? n. S. (' . M D. HASI.I.I.. Gt ni nil Aeeiit, P. (>. Box 4 '.170; ( flin -317 I?io?tlM ny, N. V ; S.B Piotr y* ronor.l I'lu-songor mid 'lieket Agent, Smith Carolina Pa bond. Al.FltKD L. Tl ) ER, June 20 ?Cilio Yice-Pretident Senth Ci.iolinn Baili one!, Chm le? ti n, ?. 0. Change of Schedule. GENERAL H Ul'EH INTEN DENT'S OPFICE, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AU??BTA R. R. CO., Wu,MINO TUN, N. <J., AUGUST C, 1871. ssa? ? s iis bo run by li ains on this road : DAY EXl'KKKB TUALN [DAILY..] .. Loavo Wilmington [Union Depot] a.?O A. M. Arrivo at Florene 0.. 9 13 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. T2.20P. M. Leave Kingsville. 9.10 A. M. Arrive ut Florence.12 1)3 P. M. Arrive at Wi lining ton. 6 30 P. ?I. NIGHT EXPUK8S ?KAIN, [DAILY,] SUNDAY LS CKPTKD. Leavo Wilmington. 7(10 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 1.84 A. M. Arrive al Kingsville. 8.45 A. M. Leave Kingsville...'. 3.45 P.M. Airivo at Florence. 1105 P.M. Arrivo at Wilmington. 5.5U A. M. Aim 9 JOHN C. WINDER. Gen'l Snp't. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R S ? PERINTENDENT'8 OFFICE, COLEMBIA, 8. C., August 4. 1871. ?W?.a&-- ON ami alter SUNDA! K~2?@??xt, Otb i nat., the follow? ing schedule will bc run over tbiu road: OOINO NOBHI. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta.3 25 A. M. 0.00 P. M. Leavo Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2.15 P. M. 5.20 A. M. aniso SOUTH Leave Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8 15 P. M. Leave Columbia.1.57 P. M. 2.30 A. M. Arrivo Augusta.fi.50 P. M. 7 30 A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Loth trains make close con? nection to all points North, South and West. No. 1 Train makes close connection at Rich" mond lor Virginia Springs. Through tickets sold nnd baggage checked to all priucipal points. Standaru time-Wash? ington City time. 10 minutes faster than this city. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E.R. DonsET, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA KAILIUTAD Coair-ANT, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 0, 1871. Change of Sehedulo ' to go into effect on and after Suuday, 11th instant: MAIL, AND FA6SENOEH TRAIN. Leave Columbia at. 7 40am Arrivo at Charleston at.8 20 p m Leave Charleston at.8.20 u m / rrivo at Columbia at. 8 40pm NIGHT EXr-BESS, FHEIOnT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.50 p m Arrivo at Charleston at.C.45 a m Leavo Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrivo at Columbia at.6 00 a rn Camden Accommodation Train will con ? tinuo to run to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. TICKINS, General Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MABCH 1,1871. ON and after this 'dato, tho following schedule will bb run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains goiug North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta lt aili ead: UP. Leave Columbia at." 7.00 a. m. " Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry.11.16a.m. *. Cokesbury. 3.00 p.m. " Belton.5.00'p. m. Arrivo at Greenville. 0.30 p. m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.15 a.m. " Belton.8.05 a. m. " Cokesbury.10.07 a.m. " Abbeville.8 15 a. m. .* Newberry. 1.60 p.m. .* Alston.4.05 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.5.65 p. m. THOS. DODAMEAD. General Sup. M. T- BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Schedule on Bine Ridge Railroad.]& Leave Anderson.fi.00 P. M. " Pendleton.7.00 *. Perryvillo.7.45 .. Arrivo at Walhalla.8.30 " Leave Walhalla.3.45 A. M " Perrvville.4.S0 " ?? Pendloton.5.30 ?? Arrive at Anderson.6.30 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Columbia hoad. July 2_W. H. P. GAILLARD. Snp, Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., To Commence 2Q(h Moy, 1871. DOWN THAIN. UP TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanburg.. 5 30 5.25 Hatesville. fi 00 COO 413 4.53 Pacolet. fi 08 ?.13 4 40 4 45 Jonesville. fi.43 0 48 4 15 4.10 Unionville. 7 25 7 50 3.05 3 25 Han tnu. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8 45 2 10 2.15 Shelton. 11.15 9 20 1 35 1.40 Lvles' Ford... 9 40 9 15 1 12 1 17 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Alston. ll t;0 12 00 Mai' 24 THOS B. JETER, President. Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. It. CO , COMPANY Snot's. N. C., June 3. 1871. HST *W. raV?Mtri^.v. ON and after SUNDAY, tSBlXStsMC^^? June 4. 1S71, TRAINS will be run over this Road in tteeordui.co with tho following TIME TABLE; Trains Going IMIS?. Trains West. K/press. Mail. AllltlVK. LEAVE. AKlilVK. LEAVE. Charlotte ? :55 a ni 3 10 p m Salisbury 8.03 a m 8 23 u n ? "Ct p ni 5 "0 p m Gr'nsb'o'l 1 Cs amil 13 u n. J/? 25 p ni 8 35 p m Co Khopl2 40 p m 1 05 p n< 0.5? p m 10. Hi p m HillnbTu 2 28 pm 2.33 phi 11.35 p m ll 37 pm Haleigh 5.1.5 p tn 12.' 5 a ni 2.40 am Goldaborn I 7-20 a m Trains Going Patt. Trains West. Charlotte7.15a ni R OO pm Suliab'ry 4.32 a ni 1 37 a ni 5 15 j. m 5.2C p m (?r'nsb'o 1 25a ni 1 35 a ni 2 10 p m 2 20 p m Co Shop ll 37 pm 12 l>2 an. 12 SO j? ni 12 50 p m HlllshrolO "7 pm H? 09a n> 11.07 a ni 11.10 n in Haleigh fi.58 p ni 7 40 u ni 8.45 a m Goldsb'o 3 00pm June fi W H. OREEN, Mas. Trans. Teas'. Teas.: Teas'.!! WE have just received an invoice of choice TEAS, consisting of UNCOLORED JAPAN, I tyson, Gunpowder, Yoiilig Hyson. Imperial. Oolong aiid English Breakfast Teas. For sale at our liriial low prices. J une. 28 J DUN AGNEW ,V SON. Thief Proof Drawers. HpHE undersigned have received the Agency JL pf these DRAWERS 77??? ure the ?.?,< th lug needful for Ute pro i rv ti/, 1 . a lection of every store thu h*-uw ' N S1 8 ii A op ?" Columbia, al IMPROVED H fording a sure protect- T . n tim, from tho liuht-tln TlLL LOCKS URAWERU gered gentry. For sah - 3 low, by FAIRBANKS &. CO., W% IOHN AGNEW A SON. AOENTS, Eg ^ 252 Broadway, N.Y. 63