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VUBXiIBamD DAILY, A1JD TBI-WSML?. ?V?R? W?DNiaDAI HOB?ina. ?Y JULIAN A. SEL B Y, ' 2?:TC,?;-.A?Oi rsprx?sr?s-' 3fflco OH Main Street, above Taylor. h .??>..- l\ .?-Book and Job Printing of every de?erip p. don promptly and fai thfully ?t t ?n do d to. , ADVERTISEMENTS [naerted in the Daily at 76 oents per square for the first and 60 oents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. S DB BOB IPTIOR. Doily, eix months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, ? 6C| Weekly, 1 50._ Alexis. Good Prinoe Alexis, you must know it veres, . This awful delay; Why don't you como, slr? the girla are at nome, sir: ' Then hasten, we pray. n , : Solon of Romanoff!- you've delayed long enough, ti Czar that's to be; Eater of walrus lard, trained oil cr tallow hard, Lpveet thou me? Here, great St. Peter's son, Prinoe of all Bue 'sia's throne. We.wait for you. . .Hearts aoho to be their own, sharing in bruin's throne, ' Loving and tmo. -OhignonB and toilets raro, dreaaoB of cost and care The prince await. Noodles d'avenue, debutante, parvenue, Millionaire groat. Haste then, good Peter-kin, bring/quick your vessel in, Heed no alarms; Hore, in our happy land, open in heart and hand, ? il Sly to our arms. H. Some ono thinks that a young man must have a very fanoy opinion of him? self when he proposes to a young lady to marry him, and then coolly informs her that it will be at least two or three years before he is able to marry. They tell of a Chicago lady whose hus? band was Worth 6250,000 before the Chicago fire, and who traveled last sum? mer, wjth sixteen . Saratoga trunks; now all abe has left was saved in two barrels. An Eastern paper announces that the Baron do Hell is the new French Consul Gan oral at ; Frankfort. If a French m an in Frankfort gets into trouble, now, he may go to-him. ?HW GUS him ;<iw r8.1l?lii Iii horrid ti'? ?? .(AU <. AT G . J) I E R C K S \ CANNED GOODS. FISH, Meats and ^3=??^ . Fruits, Club Fish, if^^r^r?' ?Lamb Tongues, Sar- My^JJ dines, Dutch Her- " ftlflSIK? Bringe, Salmon, Loh aMHHBnK Btora, Deviled Ham, Oysters, Cod Fish. Smoked Halibut, Lardellen, Maokorel, ali lands. FRUITS. Raisins, Currents, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Almonds, Wal nu tn, Brazil Mots, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Soap, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet Soap-assorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pine-ap pies and Jelly. CHEESE. Rich Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Pine? apple Oheeso, Skimmed Cheese, FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast StripB. TEAS. Old Hyson. Young Hyson, Gnu Powder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Candles-Adamantino, PoraUno and Wax. WINES. ? Sweet California, Angelica, Sherry. Bbine and French Wines and Brandies, at Pot 8_G. PIERCES*. NEW STATIONERY ME. E= R. STOKES HAS just openod, in tho new and handsome budding immediately opposite the PHO NIX office, on Main street, a complete stock of STATIONERY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of all sisea, qualities and of every description; Flat Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me? dium, Boyal, Supor-Royal, and Imperial sizes, which will bs sold in any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Booka of any size, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. ENVELOPES In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali? ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Receipt Books, Note Books. ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will find a oomplote stock of materials for their use. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls. Bristol Boards, Foetal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Wr.ter Colors, in oakes and boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description ; a great vrriety of conve . nient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. ALSO, Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port? folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a oountless variety of .... FANCY ARTICLES. Also', a most elegant stock of Gold Pons and Pencil Cases, snporbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Blaok, Bluo, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying: Mucilage: Ohessand Backgam? mon Men i nd Boards; Visiting and Wedding Cards, and everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Wbioh tho Proprietor intends this shall be. He will still conduct his BINDERY and BLANK BOOK MAN U PAOTOR1 and PAPER BULING ESTABLISHMENT, whioh has been in successful operation for over thirty yoars in this State, and to whioh he will continue to devote his Own personal attention His stock will be kept up foll and complete, and his ?rioes will be found always reasonable, and e hopes to have a share of patronage. E. B. STOKES, Hain street, Nov 8 Opposite PHCKNIX Ofllco. ^^rfiuraoTON, N. C.A?U?BT C. 1871. f*T~ ?wrr mrnriTMn AFTER this date tho '??JH^SRB rollo wing schedule will be ron by trains on thia road: I fnil? 4)AY EXPRESS TBA?K [DAILY.") t I^?Vo.Wilmlijgtbn [Uuio? Depot l 8.50 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 9.18 A. M. KlnoBvUle.i.19.20 P. H. Leave" Kingsville.??S* Arrive at Florence.12 08 P. M. . Arrive at Wilmington. 6.80 P. H. MIOUT KXPBK?8 TBA1N, BUSWAY EXCEPTED. Leave WiiaMagtos. 7^10 P= M. Arrive at Florence.. 1.84 A. H. Ar ri ve *t Ringa viii o. 8.45A.M. Leave KlBgeville. 8.46 P. H. Arrive at Florence.,.11.05 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 5.60 A. H. Aug 9 JOHN O. WINDER, Qen'l Bnp't. Charlotte. Co)* tnbia and Augusta R. B BOPER A TEN DENT'S OFFICE, COLI tBIA, 8. C., August 4, 1871. BS^OMBhJB ON and aftor SUNDAi wPflWi'WM Him il.lll.I thefollow ing-'achodulo will be run over tbis road: UOINQ NOBTB. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta..... .8.25 A. H. 6.00 P. H. Leave Columbia.8.09 A. H. 11.00 P. H. Arrive Charlotte.2.15 P. H. 5.20 A. H. OOINOBOUTH. L*>iy?? n^.rim*,, . . ,7 40 A If. 8.15 P. Mi Leave Columbia.1.57 P. M. 2.80 A. M. Arrive Augusta..6.50 P. H. 7.30 A. M. No< TTrain dally. No. 2 Train daily, Sun* days excepted. - Both traine make close con? nection to all points North, Booth and West. Through tiobets sold and baggage checked to al 1 principal points. ' Standard time-Wash? ington City time, IC minutes faster than thia city. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E.R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket. Agent Gre envi Ho and.Co lu mb i a Railroad. COLUMBIA, S. C., HAUCH 1, 1871. fTS? ssa. mw craHfe*9?fQ ON and after this ffteg?j?PS3ga3aM(lato, tho following schedule will bo run daily, Snndava excepted: UP. Leave Columbia at.7.00 a. m. " Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry.11.15 a.m. Ookesbury. 3.00 p.m. M Belton.6.00'p. m. Arrive at Oreen ville. 6.80 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.15 a. m. n** Belton.;.8.05a.m. " Cokeshnry.10.07 a.m. Abbeville.8.16 a. m. ** Newberry. 1.50 p.m. M Alston.?.4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia.6.65 p.m. TH08. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. BABTXETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Boura CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9, 1871. KS mst 'EWBggag? Chango of Schedule 65?3K?3B^^DB to go into effect on 'and after Sunday, 11th instant: MAIL, AND PASBENOEU TRAIN. Leave Columbia at.7.40 am Arrive at Charleston at.3.20 p m Leave Oharlestonat.8.20 a m Arriv? at Columbia at,.8.40 p m NIGHT BXPBE8S, FREIGHT ANO ACCOMMODATION TBAINJ [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.58 p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.46 am Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m > Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a m . Camden Accommodation Train will cou tinuo to run to Columbia aa formerly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TILER, Vice-President. S. B. PIOEINS, General Ticket Agent. 1 i -i Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY SHOPS, N. C., Juno 3. 1871. S?* fS?SS??P ON aftcr SUNDAY, SSMgSiBa^JMDO 4, 1871, TRAINS will be run over this Road in accordance with tho following TIME TABLE. Traine Going East. Trains West. Express. Mail. ARRIVE, LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.35 a m 3.10 p m Salisbury 8.03 a m 8.23am 5.2Cpm 6.80 pm Gr'nsb'oll.08amll.l3am 8.25 pm 8.35 pm Oo8hopl2.40 p m 1.05 pm 9.6G p m 10.1G p m Hillsb'ro 2.28 p m 2.33 pm 11.35 p m 11.37 p m Raleigh 5.05 p m 2.05 a m 2.40 a m Goldeboro 7-20 a m Oharlotte7.15am 8.00 pm Salisb'ry 4.32 a m 4.97 am 5.15 pm 5.2C p m Gr'Dsb'o 1.25am 1.85 a m 2.10 pm 2.20 pm Oo8hopll.S7pml2.02am 12.30 pm 12.60 pm HillsbrolO.07 p m 10.00 am ll.07 amil.10 am Raleigh 6.68 pm 7.40 am 8.45 am GoldBb'o 3.00 pm June 6 W. H. GREEN, Mas. Trans. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. Leave Anderson.6.00 P. M. \ " Pondloton.7.00 " .? Perryville.7.45 .? Arrive at Walhalla.8.80 Leave Walhalla.3.45 A. M Perryvillo.4.80" .. " Pendleton.6.80 .. Arrive at Anderson.6.30 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. Jnly 2_W. H. D. GAILLARD. Sup, Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanbnrg.. 5.80 5.25 BateaviRe. 6.00 6.00 4.C3 4.53 Pacolet. 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 0.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 UnionvUle. 7.25 7.60 3.05 3.25 Santuo. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 0.20 1.35 1.40 Lyles' Ford... 9.40 ?.45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Ahiton.11.00 12.00 May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President. Read! Read!!" Read!!! STATE CAP?TOL RESTAURANT. Near corner Main and Bridge Streets. -a?.*.? ?gtt/l]) OYSTERS in overy style ^bjhlpjr Roasted, Stewed, Fried and ^*Wr Broiled. Good Liquors, line Winos, imported Cigars. N. B. Private SUPPER ROOMS. FRANKLIN & FINE, Oct 26 FroprietorH The Cottage House Restaurant. JIR. 0. H. DUnilE, propr >lorof the COTTAGE HOUSE,! _ 'Washington street, noxt door? to Masonic Hall, desiree to inform his friends that lie has opened a first claus RESTAU? RANT, and will furnish, at short notico, OYS? TERS in every style, Soups, Game and other relishes. Call at tho Cottago House and m ak o yourself morry._Oct 22 The Exchange House. 1 WELL known as "tho placo"^jri 'where tho host of drinkables??1 and eatables aro furnished, is W in tho full tide of prospority. Tho whole house has boen put in perfect order, and the proprietors guarantee that guests can obtain all thd delicaoies of tho season-OYSTERS, THH GAME ?t?. " Oot'l2_'PAY8INQER A FRANKLIN. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. O. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Oom, Flour, Baoon, Lard, Ac, and Family Grocories generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt? ly. Feb 7lyr :..FOR TBE PROMOTION QF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER; CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents, ' ' CHARLESTON, S. C. -o-'? A IBKIBB O F CONCERTS if .unit CA?1?7TV oui/liil i Will bo given ander tho auspices of the flhinfen ?ll RAI 111 ? Orrsrr.fl i ?ir.*.',??! rr?ir> . ? aS!o5?-in_ uMUI? uft?ULIUIfi ?l/UL UlIUlA Ll llilL1 A?\U MEJWI?U1 AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMENCING January 8, 1872, at which Drawings ?ill take placo and distributions made to Tiokot Holders of the on tiro ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING AT GHARLESION, 8. G., And oaah in varioUH amounts, making in all 2,406 Gifts, Estimated at $500,000. f 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT tb EACH. All orders strictly confidential. For references and full particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will bo conducted under the supervision of tho following well-known Gent lernen; Gen. A. II. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Col. B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Gen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of Now York. Remittance can be made tn us, an i tho Tickets will be sont by return mail hy BTJTl.li.Il, O II AO WICK, OAKY & CU., Churleaton, 8. C. GEN. M. O. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK. GEN. M. W. GARY. TicketB can bo procured of D. OAMURILL it CO., Columbia, 8. C. Nov 14 Sri The Brooklyn Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. -o Faid Up Cash Capital and Assets Two Millions Dollars. ? . :a -o CHRISTIAN W. B0UCK. President. I W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, Vice- President. | D. PA BKS FACKLE1I, Actuary. OFFICE NO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, General Agonts and Managers for South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. AS General Agents, wo tako pleasure in presenting this well known and responsible Com? pany to the public, and in recommending it as first elana in every way. Wc might add much moro on thiB subject? but, being interested as ita Agents, prefer to speak through dia interested parties. Therefore, read and digest tho following m?ticos-among many others from both AorO-errt and Southern papers, as to tho virlueu of this Company: There is no hotter company in tho hind. A comparison with other corporations of a simi? lar character will couviuco all of tho superior safety in taking risks with Gie Brooklyn Lifo. [(.otumbus. Ga., Sun, January 27.18GD. The Brooklyn Lifo has placed itself in tho vanguard of insurance reform, awl is the first company that has douo lull justice to thu insured. Ac [Insurance Times, New York, January, 1800. This great feature of cash surrender values is an important improvement that signalizes tho era of insurance.-Raleigh Siutitifl, N. C. This plan-guaranteed surrender values-removes the solo objection existing to making an application for insurance. Each policy bea mes a piece of negotiable paper, as easily trans? ferred as a Goternnxent bond.-Boston, Moss.. Dost. 1800. A policy in the Brooklyn Life is worth so much m ready money. This ie tho only lifo com? pany that baa cariied thia excellent feature into lin s inc ss. [Dispatch. St. Louis, Mo., January 7,18G0. Wo call especial attention to ibis distinctive and advantageous feature of guaranteed sur? render value, particularly characteiiatio of the Brooklyn Life. And also to the fact that there are no classes in the Brooklyn Life- all fare alike, whether from tho North, South, East or West. Alao, wo direct tho attention of tho publie to tho fact that policies can bo obtained in this Company, owiug to its careful mauagenu nt and superior advantages, at lower rates than in any othor company of equal rank and solvency in America. BACON & BUTLEB, General Agents. Office above Dr, Fisher's Drug Storr, Columbia, S. C., and at Edgt field Court House. Reliable agents wanted in every town and County in the State, and aleoin tho city of Au? gusta, to whom liberal commissions will he paid. Nov 4 . ?HIT munn tuninsi THE BEST IN THE MARKET! CHOICE and select FAMILY GROCERIES, fnll assortment of Sugars, Coffees-Rio, Java and Laguayra; Teas of all kinds; Chocolates, Broma, Spices, Picklce, Sauces and Table Dressings of all kinds and descriptions, Cheese-Bap-Sago, Factoiy, Pine? apple and others. A lull stick < f the Its! brands of FAMILY FLOUR, In barrels and packages, consisting in part of Nonpareil, Madison and Highland. Also, Oatmeal, Pearl Grist, Hominy, Corn, etc.; Table and Liverpool Salt, Biscuit and Cracktrs of all kinds, Eng? lish and American. Potatoes, Onions and other Vegetables constantly tm hand to supply retail trade. A full supply of all kinds of EANCY BOATS, including Colgate's beet toilet, and that for domestic purposes. Canut d Goods of every description. Jell it s and Preserves, heBt family Butter, Lard, Molasses of all grades, Meats. Hams, Dried Beef, Ton g nov. Bacon Strips, BollieB and Bides. Also, a full assortment of FISH, including hist No. 1 and Mess Mackerel, and Smoked and Pickled Salmon, etc. Particular attention is invited tu our full stock of LIQUORS.. Embracing tho best brands, foreign and domestic, lo be found in the market. CHAMPAGNES of al) popular brande; Sherries, Madeira, Port and Catawba Wines of all kinds, and Bitters of every grade, Alao, English, Scotch and Br?mtn ALES, of the :J following brands: McEwan'a, Muir A Sons', Younger's, etc., etc. (jil Especial attention ia called to our MONOORAM and othcruj WHISKEYS, tho best in the market for family use or medicinal Vj purposes. Also, to our BRANDIES, including the best Hivert Pollevoiaon, Larroudo Free. Cognac, vintage of 1805. Also, GINS, Palmotto and Swan brands. All inipoi I? d and warranted good. Also, we have cn hand a full stock of choice 01GAHS and CHEWING TOBACCO, Bagley'? Fino Cnt, t le. A stock of BAGGINO snd COTTON TIES, and other articles for plantation uso. In fact, everything needed orto ho found in a first class Grocery 8toro, and at prices to suit the times. * We warrant our goods first claps, and invito an inspection of them. H A BD Y SOLOMON, Oct G Columbia Hotel Block. FIRST ANNUAL EXPOSITION OF THE IMST?IAL ASSOCIATION OF (HOOCH WILL UK HELD AT SAVANNAH, OA.. COMMENCING on tho 21st day of November, TUESDAY, and bo continued fivo days, and longer if considered advisable by tho Board. THE EXPOSITION Will embrace every department of Industrial Life, in tho following ordor of arrangement: lat Department.Live Stojk. 2d Department.Products of the Soil. Sd Department. Domestic Manufactures. 4th Department.Manufactures ia Cotton, Wool, Linen and bilk. 5th Department.Manufactures in Iron, Brasa and Stool. Otb Department.Manufacture a in Gold, Silver and Platiium. 7th Department.Manufactures in Leather, Papor and Fibre. 8th Department.Manufactures in Wood, Cabinet Work, etc Otb Department.Manufacturen in Steno, Clay, Sand and PUntor. 10th Department.Fine Arts, Models. Dosigne and Musical Instruments. lilli Department.Chemicals, Medicines and Minsrals. 12th Department. .Miscellaneous and Special Premiums. The Premium List Proper is Complete, A?gregating $15,000'. Medals in Gold, Silver aud Bronze, with tho Diploma of tho Association, will bo Awarded to Meritorious Articles. IN TUR OK l'A HTM KNT OF AIACIIINKHY, Tho Association announces tho following VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS, to bo placed on exhibition and thoroughly tested: Fowler's No, 1 and No. 5 Syetem of Steam Plows; William? son's Road and Field Stoamor; Fowler's Steam Ditcl er aim eleanor; in addition to a very largo collection of improvements in Machinery for the Plantation and Shop. In addition to tho Association Premium,Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Saunders Goodwin & Miller, and by tho Chamber of Commerce of tho City of Savannah, for tho host halo of Middling Upland Cotton, and tho best fivo bales. This includes yield per aero and quality. The Premiums on Cotton Aggregate $1,200. ' In addition to the Association Premium for BLOODED STOCK, liberal purses will ho offered by the citizens on a test of speed. Speoial attention will bo given by thia Association to tho legitimate industries of life. But such Amusements allowed under tho auspices of properly organized Association), as will entertain our visitors, aside from personal prejudices or individual opinions. All oommnnioations addressed te til? undersigned \i!l receive prompt attention. Entries of all articles must be made hy 12 o'clock M. on J U' SLAY, the first dav of tho Imposition. Any lady entering moro than ono article iii tho Department of Domestic Manufactures will bo oharged but one ontranco fee. II. o. CAI'Klts, Secretary* P. 8.-Railroad and Steamship lines will cxtond tho usual facilities, ONE-HALF FABE during tho Exposition. Nov 5 SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST! GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION ! rjlICKETS to tho OoncertB of tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO? CIATION ready for salo and dolivory. All orders from tho country promptly fillod. Agonts ranted for the Coantios of Laucastor, Lexington, Spartanburg, Greenville, Abhovillo, Oco lee andPiokons. Apply to D. OAMBRILL A CO., Jone G General Agents, Columbia, 8. 0. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK - ... ulm- 9WY ..') .8 ./.-. ?b SOUTH PAROLINA Deposits of IB! and ?pwardw Kpgeivet INTEREST ALLO WER ?AT TMS ?RA TE O? SEVEN FER GENT. FER -ANN UM J ON OERTIFIOATE8 OF DEPOSIT. AND SIX PER GENT. OOM FOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. ? Wm. ai ar tia, president, John B. Palmer. ? V{"_ ? , John P. Thoma?, f Vice-Prsaideotay A. G. Bronizer, Cashier. / J. H. Sawyer, Awi ia tant Caehiir, i ohargo of Brandies. 7 John O. B. Smith, Aselstapt CasHer. Direol&rB. '? ??? J Wade Hampton, William Martin, A.p. Haa koll, F. W. MoMaster, John P. Thornie, E. H. Uoinitah, John B. Palmer, Thomas IS Gregg, Columbia. /' J. Eli Gregg, Mario*. J G. T. Scott, Newberry. ' . ' W. G. Mayes, Newberry* B. H. Rutledge, Charleston, Daniel lt a von ol, Jr.. Charlestin. ?Meohanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or phana and others may here deposit their eav togs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee; wishing to draw interest en their funds until they requiro thom for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to Bet apart small ?nina for meir ohildren, and Married Women and Minor? (whose deposits osn only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in oase of death, by their legal representatives,! wishing to lay aside fund? for future use. are hore afforded un opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at I lie Hamo time, bo subject to withdrawal when oeodod ;_Aug 18 UEKTIAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLl'imiA, 8. c. Present Capital, $160,000. -> i f ALTII?UI/E1) CAPITAL., 9600,000. omoKBsi John B. Palmer, rreBident. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. DUUtOTOBS, J. Eli Grogg, John B. Palmer, F. W.McMaa tor, B. D. Bonn, of B. D. benn A Sou; G. W. Beardon, of Copeland A Bcarden; B. L. Bryan, or Bryan AMcCarter; W. 0. Swaffleld, of B, A W. C. Swaffield. F. W. McMaster, Solicitor. THIS Bank is now open for tho transaction of a general banking business. CEHTIVioATF-8 or DEPOSIT of eurrenoy or coin, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind, will bo issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Men, and others. ? Particular attention given to acoounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Rills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Ronds, Gold, Silver uoughi and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. J *' ?ni Sight Drafts waurn direct- on all the promi? nent places ia England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Gem? my, Belgium, Holland. Den? mark and the Prient. Letters of Credit issued, r ay able in au| of the above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3. Fob 28 ly A.. B. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ju i T-T? I WILL, when placed in funds, pur UfUVionaHe an(^ forward all kinds of Mer La?~jchaudizo. Machinery, Agricultural Im? plements, Fertilizers, Ae. - Oct 6 Ht Ki?isman 6?f Howell, Factors a?id Commission Merchants. Iliberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. August SI 4mo STOCKS, UONDS ?nd COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL. Braker. IF yon vain o your .eyesight nao th esq FECT l-EnHES. Ground from iulUuT . orvetal pebbles, molted together, and'd?H'W}'1 their name "Diamond" on acconnt of their hardness and brilliancy . They .will laat many years wi tn eui change, and are. warranted eu perior 'o all othors, mannf?ctnred by _ J. F.. SPENCER * 00",';W-/Y.'_ CAUTION.-None genuino-unl?ea stamped without- trade mark, WM;GLAfo^, Jewjajarjr. and Optician, ia pole agent, for Columbia, 8. C., from whom they can Only be obtained. No peddler* emplovod, Joly 90 \\tly 1 A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.. . MILLIONS Bear Testimony to th O' UU'| Wooderfal Curative K0wts of tit ?ill DB. WALRKH'8 CALIFORNIA > VINEGAR BITTERS J. WA i.u rn Proprietor. R. U. UCDOSTALD & Co., Draggiiia kn j ? Uta. ag' lt, Sta FrtDClMO, CaL, ?ad U aaa lt Colon orso Ht,K.Y Vinegar Bit tors aro not arne Fancy, Drink? Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet? ened to pie nae tho taste, called "Tonics,* "Appetiz? ers," " Restorers," ftc, that lead tbe tippler on te drunkenness and rain, bat aro atm? Medicine, made I from tho Nativo Boots and Herbs of California, tree : from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho Bys tem, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. Ko parson can take those. Bitters according to direc? tions and remain 10112 nnwoll, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral potaos or other moans, and tho vital organs wasted beyond th? point of re? pair. O They area Gentle Parsrshtfre nrnrcll ana Tonic, possessing alto, tho peculiar merit of actus os a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflam? mation of the Liver, and all tko Visceral Organs. I FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether. In . young or old, married or single, at the dawn" of 'wo- *, manhood or at the tarn ofllfe, these Tonic Bitters tmyo ' no equal, f \ ...ll For Inflammatory and Caronia BtssmtU r tlam and Gout, Dyspepsia or IadLanstlcra? unions, Remittent and Intermittent. Fever?, Diseases) of tbe Illood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitter* have treen most Successful. Bach Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, i wblch ls generally produced by derangement of tbs Digestivo Orama*. \~ \ \> DYSPEPSIA OE INDIGESTION? i Head? ache, Pain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho 1 Chest, Dizziness, Sont Eructation? of the Stomach. Bad taste In the Month, Billons Attaclts, Palpitation1 of tho Heart, Inflammation Of the Lungs, Pain In-Hw . regions of thc Kidneys, and a hundred other painful ? symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. VJ They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate tho tor- \ pld liver and bowels, which r?nder them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and impnrt Inc new Ufo and vigor to the whole system. ' FOR SKIN DISEASES, Emptions, Tetter, Salt Bhcum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls. Car? buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erisip? elas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations ol the Skin, n arno rs and Diseases of thc Skin, of whatever name or nature, are ute ral ly dug up and carried out of tba system in a short time by the ute of theta Bitters. Ono bottle In ' ' such cases will convince tho most incredulous of thclr curatlvo effect. Cleanso tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon fled its Impurities bursting through the ekln In Pimples,Erup? tions or Sores, cleanse lt when yon find lt obstructed - and sluggish In tho veins: cl canoe lt when itu foul, and I your feelings will tell you when. Keep tbe blood pura and the health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, larking In tho system orso many thousands, aro effectually Jest Por? ed and removed. For full directions, reset carefully tho circular around each bottle, printed in four lan? guages- English, German, Frenen and Spanlab. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD di CO., Druggists and Oen. Agente, Ban Francisco, Caf., and i 82 and St Commerce Street,New York. K,"l' trrSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. JanH lfVly GEIOEtt A MolBEOOB, Agenta. The Doctors Recommend 'Seegers' Beer IN proforonce to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why?They know lt is unadulterated. S. STRAUS & . ' IB the placo where you can Lay The Best and the Cheapest t* h -),-,-. .'il . i ur.,.. I . ' vt . li / .. CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ?1 t:ti WE aro now praparod to exhibit ono. of tho uiout choice and soient Stocks ever offered in this market, and At Astonishing Low Prices. Our motto is "QUICK BALE8 AND SMALL PROFITS." Oct 8 Y E L L OJW_ L I ? E ! ^ FAST FREIGUTS TO AND FROH NORTHERN CITIES, Via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, North Carolina Railroad Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Seaboard and Boanoke Railroad, and Steamers between Portsmouth and New York, Boston, Philadelphia -nd Baltimore ! THE A DOVE-NAMED RAILROADS, in con? nection with the Steamer Lines, having united in forming a Fast Through Freight Lino, to be known a? the Y Kl.LOW LINE, willput in opera? tion, ou t he. -Ah of September, a FAST THROUGH [.'HEIGHT SCHEDULE between Columbia and Augusta ord the above-named Northern [utica. Tho attention of shippers and teceivers of freight is called to the following advan? tages offered by the lino: It is almost entirely an inland ronte, by which rates of insursi ci and risks of delay from bad weathor aro greatly reduced. There is no di ay age, and no transfers, exceptundcr oover. Daily Steamers will run betwoen Portsmouth and Halt ?more, Philadt lt Lia and.>i w York, and freights will have prompt despatch. Rates and classifications the same as by other mutts. Through bills of lading given and claims promptly adjusted. Kr II AVE GOODS MARKED "VIA YELLOW LINE." -fsa For further information, apply to E. P. ALEXANDER, Superintendent Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. E. R. DORSET, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Sept 5 Smo