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r HE PHONIX rDBLX?HBB DAXLT ABD THI-WES?L7. m JULIAN A. SELBYa J (J V . Pl/DLI?jUEB A*D POOPRIETOB. ?*.. JOHN P.. THOMAS, Chief Editor, WBook and Job Printing of every ijoeorlp ?on promptly and faithfully attended to. ' ADVanTIBKSrBHTS [niorted in the Daily at 76 oon'tb per toquare for the fi ret and 50 cents' eaoh subs?quent in lertlon. Long advertisements by the. wook, aionth or yoar, at reasonable ratea. - ?i4i%. v<*aosaei?r?toroN. ' : Daily, aix month*, ?4 ?0; Trl-W^okly, 2 ?C; Weekly,! SQ, , ; .. A Warsaw, reporter was> au?o?g the wives add widoWs of Warsaw, and re? marks (hat all of .thevw.ars we ever; saw, r we hover saw a wax Uko the. war wp saw among the 'w^vea,?nd,wiqowsj ofiWafsaw. ' -One of the choicest; relies'. ol .the Chicago dre is a S 10,000 policy on a-col; lapned insurance oompany. ' '. California is proven? by recent sur? veys, to be 22,000,000 of acres smaller . than she thought she Lw_asi ( A Ri oh mo nd woman seeks a divorce, on the grounds that she hasn't seen her husband since be murdered her futhor,' Hardware, etc. 1 r\f\DOZEN AXES. V',;' 1UU 4? bales Bagging. '??? "* 20U bundles Arrow Tfesi 'O' . 20 donen Railroad Shovels. 200 nair* Traoe Chains. Vi t Just reoeivod and for sale at lowest market prioea._LOltlOK &. LOWRANCE. Soutii Carolina Game Cook Fair! Competition Open to the World! j ny Silver or Greenback Premiums, -tfo COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, De oembor 20. at- the Exohango Cock? pit. The first nVht on that nay-will ihn open to all 6-pound Cocksj'pre lun.j... ??? in silver or grcenbaoka. THURS? DAY'S fight will be for 5?-pound Cocks; same premium; FRIDAY'S fight will be 5 pound Cooks; premium the samo. SATURDAY'S fight will be open for all Cooks, irroepectivo of age or weight; same premium; ,enti ance ten per cent. The fighting will be oocti anea during Christmas week. Persons bringing' Cooks will be admitted freo, and their Cooks . properly attended. Dec 0 SVLaureoBvitlo Herald, Edgefield Atlcer tieer, Chester Reporter and Charleston Daily Hews copy twice, and forward h?ls. ' ? '? \ ? Dogs for Sale. ; * j -> ? . A ONE yoar old?nglish SET'! LU, thoroughly trained. ', ,Twpi J "six muu'tUa old Pappies, Uiorough-brode- proper age 1 for training. Nine,, suckling. Pups, Black and Tana and Bull Pups to order? j Ap? ply to 0. fi. FRANKLIN. DeoO_. _ , : ; : The Temple of Health. ? - MORE good and reliable remedies can be had at HEINITSH'S Drug and Chemi oai Store than from any other place in tim land. There is not a singlo person afflicted with disease, who over bought a bottle of? Heinitsh's medicino, but returned and gave thanks, and bought another bottlo. Just eeo what ha* boen done: 80 000 bottles of tho QUEEN'S DELI O HI, for the blood. 25.000 bottles Stanley's COUGH . SYRUP, for CUKIIH, ?c. . ! ? ? 20,000 Blood and Liter PILLS, for diseases of the Liver. 20,000 bottles Tar and Wild Cherry COUGH CUKE. 10 000 bottles Heinitsh's CHILL CUBE. 20.000 bottles QU AK hit LI NIAIENT, for rheumatism. Still the cry is, oomel Como ono, como .all, to the Temple of Health, and be healed ut little cost. A full Htouk of good tnodloines al? ways on hand, at moderate prices, wholesale and retail, by E. H. HEINITSU.I Nov 25 t_Proprietor and Dealer. New Publications. ' j MISS COLUMBIA'S Publie School, or Will it Blow Over, with 72 illustration^. By Nant. 50 cents. Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stopping Heavenwards. $1.60. ? ? ' . i Htoriet from Old English Poetry. $1.50. The Laud of Lomo. By Robert Buchanan. The Witness of History to Christ: the Hul sean Lootures for 1870. By Rev. P. W. Par? rar, F. R. S $1.50. Fronde's Second Sorios of Short Studies on Great SubjeotB. $2.50. . ' Philosophy of Cousciousnosa. By Manuel. American Wonderland. By Bache. $1.50, The Member for Paris. By Trois-Etoiles. Travels in the Air. Elegantly illustrated. By James Glaisher, F. R. S. ALSO, Some new Bunday-sohool Library Books, new Juvenile Books from England, new No? v?la, Ac For sale at BRYAN ic MoOARTER'8 Bookstore. Pickles. Fruits and Vegetables. 1 >\C\ DOZEN, in glass and cana, of tho IOU ohoicost kinds, aa follows: English Plooalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots and Bartlott Pears; Pine Applos, fresh Peach? es, Plums, Strawberries. Tomatoes, Green Corn, Asparagus, Sp&nieh Olives, Caners' Worcester Sauce, French and Enghob Ijus tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paste, Essence Coffee, ?c.; all fresh and for salo low for cash._E. HOPE. BALTIMORE BRANCH OFFICE, Carolina Life Insurance Go., OF MEMPHIS, TEN H. ASSETS OVER. - ? - - $1,050,000. WADE HAMPTON.President. D. 0. TRIMBLE.Socrotary. I8SUES POLICIES, either participating or non-narticipating, on all tho approved plans of lifo insurance. All Policies non-for? feit a bl e. A definite cash surrender value gua? ranteed on all Policies' 'after Bocbt?? animal payment. Active agents wanted. BLACK)- PORCHER & CO., : State Agents, Columbia, S. C.1 J. It. BLACK, P. H. POBOUKB, E. W. BEinELS,! Nov 12 lino' M0SE8 GOLDSMITH & SON, Golonade Row, Vendue Hange, Charleston, S. C, n BALES S lit Scotch, Pig and Amerio?B. Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds. In store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG. Nov 28_ly Seogors' Beer is Fare. IT don't contain Cooooulue Indiens Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. . Martin's Slicing Snb-Soiler and Beep Tiller Plow. fTUIE undersigned having purchased the JL right Tor this Statu to manufacture and Boll the above plow, the boat and cheapest yet introdueod, desires a reliable Agent at evory County Oonrt HOUBO in the Stato. Oct 10 _EDWARD HOPE. Native and Foreign Wines. SOUPPERNONO, Concord, Santeros, Cla? ret, Champagnes, just received and for aale low, by_E. HOPE. GEORGE PAGE & CO., No. 5 JV. Shroeder Street, Baltimore, Md., Manufacturers of PORTAOLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND B0ILERB, Patent Improved, Portabio CIRCULAR SAW SIILLs. O ANO. M ULA TAND SASH SA WMILLS, tl RIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SHIN IT OLE MACHIN ES, Ac. Dealers in Oiron lar Saws. Belting andiaill supplies generally, and manufacturer's agonts for LeiTel'a Cele? brated Turbine Water Wheel and every de? scription ol Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. 49~Sond for descriptivo Oataljpue* and Price Lists._May 28 Itally OLD BANK Hit. LB und MUT 11. AT KI) CURRENCY Oonght and sold by NOV 23 6mo D. GAMBRILL, Broker. THE PHOENIX '^c?kTJ^ an3 Newspaper ?Ldci G.iAVv"aa a^Hia'i STEAM PRINTING E&TABL1SDMBNT pppppppppiDi pppppppppp ppppp - ppppp ppppp PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP ppppppppp PPPPP ii PPPPP A a,.u PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of the PHOSHIXose flttoJ up and thoroughly furnished hie office with latest improved materialfor exeontion of all kinda Printing;. I. ?i i The Type, Corder, Bale, Ornaments, Cut a, Ac are of MODERN STYLE and carefully selected GS RRRR RRRRRR ' ;BBBRBBBBBB BRBB RBBBB BBBB BBBBB BRRR RRRR RRBRBiturt RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR BRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR iJTjmTTTimi nniini minni nniini iiiiiini iiinim iiiiiini iimnii riinuiiiinii imiiiminii Tho Presses are APPROVED Hoe, Adams ty-includ Red and o? the MOST PATTERNH and Liber icg Platen Cylinder NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN ' NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Men, Merchants. Mao ufa ol urera and Mechanics, supplied with any style work TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTT J?TTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT A large stock of Cards, Card _ Hoard, Paper, ; 1 Hill Hoads,Ac. on hand. J "gj un iiiinnmrui mi M MI innmi minni niiinii inimii iimnii innmi imininiiJii iiiiimiiimi With tho LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, the atylo, quality and coat of work cannot fail to givo satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Orders from abroad will roooive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work promptly forwarded. GGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG G GOG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GG GOG GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG Chlo ie the only tho interior of two. threo and EUS, CI UCU8 can bo ont np in plain Black or and examine spc J. A. SELBY, establishment in the State where four sheet POST BILLS, <fco., Ao.. good stvle, either Colored. ??rOall cimens Propriotor. The Cottage Home Restaurant. J??faW. MR. 0.?H. DUHME, proprio-fOQ i^TC\,1oror tho COTTAGE HOUSE, \H V__y ^ST Washington street, next door? to Masouio Hall, desiree to inform^ his. frionda that he hai opened a flfst. ol a BR r 11EBT A? RANT. and wilf taratan.- at ehorlVdtifo, OYS? TERS in ererr otylo, Soap^ 0*?i* and other reliahca. Call at tho CattlinHohituand make yourself merry.. ; { ; ! Pot 22^ Congaree Restaurant. ?I ?JJ, ?J' ff- THE undersigned ha? taken op ^^?d, a poaitlon near bia old atand, on iSSZdHMaiu street, and is again uronarod to auppiy nts onatomora with good LIQUORS, oholoe WINES, otc. LAGER ou draught. BEGARB and TOBACCO of beat quality. The RESTAURANT will furnish O YUTE UH and other substantials inaosBon. Sch weit K pr Oaao at ali timea: A. STORK.. \ Nov 3 ' 3mo . - Oysters in Every Style. /AN /""A MT Restaurant is in order for the <S?ifjWwinter season, and OYSTERS ?nd ^caky other Refreshments will be fornish ed at short not loo. "How will you have thom -fried, roaated or stowed? ' G. DIERCKS. Oot 26 Bead! Beag] Beadlll STATE CAPITOL BESTAUBANT. iVaar cvrntr Math and Bridge BtreeU. no\l t~s4, Stewed, Frt?d ' s nd US J?nW^*s!Wis*<tof& Uw***K An?T ^???^ Si titi %y aval FRANKLIN A FINE. ' Pot 201,. ? , Proprietors, g j 1-H ^wjErffthiage House, j 'gj'l SSfc ifl^.^S?it Jiltown as "the plaeeA2?. ^jJatr whore the best Of drinkablesagf ^ 'taW and .?atablas ara furnished, la ftf in the full tide of prosperity. The whole! h ou s.? bas been pnt in perfect erder, and tbs proprietors guarantee that guests can obtain ?ll th J delioaoies of the season-OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, etc. Pot 18 PAY8INQEB & FRANKLIN". THE CAROLINA HOUSE ??I IB once more open to the pnblio, under Blithe superintendent of Mr. li. BARRY. MK Tho reputation of the boase will be kept ap. Au gnat 81 . ft S. STRAUS & BRO. I? the place where you can boy The Best and the Cheapest CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 'Ol WE are now prepared to exhibit one of tho most ohoioe and seleot Btooks ever offered in this market, and At Astonishing Xiow Prices. Our motto ia "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." Oct 8 , ..IU? ulSA.it.>? ; : noov/J'-Ht bott;:?; TBT8 COBS BHELLKR weighs only three 'punnde) ia"made or cast iron, hrs a rotary movement, aud ia the flret invention in thia lind that sheila "without fiiction on the cob," and is, therefore, tho easiest operant g Band Corn Sheller in existence, lt cannot get out of order by use, will last for years, dn-lle all sizes of corn ears, can he used by un \ one at fir*t night, lt can be (aatened to a bench, chair or table, or for portable puiposeV screwed to a small hoard, which will answer for a seat when oeing thc implement. In shell? ing, the operator grasps tho batt of the ear of corn with the left hand, ureaents the small end to the shelling louth and rotates tho theiler with the right band; the acate angular teeth penetrating between thc rows of corn close to Gie cob. shilling very easily and rapid? ly; when the ear can no longer be held, the projecting cobie taken hold of by the right hand, and the sheller rotated with the loft. Ac thia abeller ia patented on a new principle we invite inspection. But seldom bas buch an opportunity been ofiertd lo energetic buai noaa men. We aro faat diapoaii.g ot County Rights to Mich men. and no others. This little Sheller supplies a want universally felt, aa la proven by its rapid salo. The price-2 60 pnte it in reach of all, white and black. Agents Bell from 15 to 30 per day; as many aa 6,12 or more on ono farm. It will shell from 5 to 6 bnehela per hoar. We have also tho HARRISBURG POCKET SHELLER. Price GO cents. Will abell 2 to S bnehela per hour. Parties wiahiug County Rights cr lurih? r infoimaiion will adan t? us at Greenwood, 8. C. CHIFLEY & HUTCHISON, Nov 9 }2mo Agents for Suuth Carolina. GR??T SOUTHERN F BB IE IT AHB PASSEUSES Lilli!. CHARLESTON, S. O. TO AND FROM ' BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES THREE TIMES A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. E LEG AN T STA TE-ROOM A CCOMMOBA TIO NS. Bea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter via Charleston. TOTAL CAPACITY,' 40.000 DALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads Weat, lu alliance with thc fleet or thirteen first class Steamships to tho above, ports, invito attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the basineea public in tho Cotton States at tho - PO UT OF CHARLESTON, ' Offuring facilities of rail and sea trant-portatlon for Freight and Passengers not excelled in oxoelleuoe and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are re? gularly on the Hue: TO NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, M. 8. Woodhall, Commander. 8. Crowcli. Commander. CHAMPION, . . SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE, James Dorry, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES AUGER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. - Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADGER A. CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agenta, Qharloeian, 2. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. VIRGINIA. EMPIRE, Alex. Hunter, Commander. O, Hinckley. Commander. SAILI.NO DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charloetou, 8. C. T O II A LT 1 M OHE. FALCON, MARYLAND, Uainio, Commander. Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Tay. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston. 8. O. Ratos guaranteed as low as those of competing linea. Marino Insurance, one-half of ooo por cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Gan he had at all tho principal Railroad O flit-ra in Gent ghi, Alabama, Tonnesseo and Missis? sippi. Stalo Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose oftlcoa in all caaes (he Railroad Tickets should be exohanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickota hy thia rout" include Transfers, Meals und State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, ard thc ir connecting lines, have largely iuoreuaod their facilities tor tl.o rapid movimmt ot Freight and Passengers between the Northern oitlea and the South and Weet. Comfortable Night Cara, with (ho Holmes Chair, without extra oharge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad Atti class MM ping Curs. Freight promptly trauslerretl from Steamer lo dm ard night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Cloeo connection made with othtr Roads, delivering Fieiehts st distant points with great promptness. Tho manager? will use tvny . xeiiii n to aalisly their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot be M?nsas? ? in despatch aid the ?are di liven ot goods. For further information, apply to J M SKI.KIRK SuncriiMt nih l t, Chai h si un, S, C.; B. D. HASELX., General Agent, P. O. Box 4 970; ( ffice 317 Broadway, N. Y ; S. H. PICKKNB, General Passenger and Tioket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, Jun? 20 t?mo Vies-Pr?sident Seul h Carolina Railroad. Charleston, 8. 0. HIM WK GBOHUffi! IN THE 1 ?'Hp)[aEl?^:f#)eot FAMILY GROCERIES, foll assortment of Nu tire, "Oaae?e--IUO, TAT? and Laguayra; Teas of all Unas; c:I ooolatea, Broma, Spices, Tickles, Sauces sod Table Dressings 01 all kinds and descriptions, Cbeeee-Sap-Sago, Factory, Pine !? '.plo and others. A lu)) tttck cl the lt ai brands of . FAMILY FLOUR, In barrels and.paekagea, consisting inpart of Nonpareil, Madison and Higu?at.?V ?tso, Oatmiel, Petri Grist, Hominy, Corn, etc.; Table and Liverpool Halt, Bisonit and Crackers of all kinds, Ene -.lieh and American. ''Potatoes, Onions and ot ber Vegetables constantly on band to supply .retail tVade. A foll supply of SU kinda of FANCY BOiFS, including Colgate's best toilet, .nu that for domestic? purposea; Canned Gooda of every description. Jellhsand Pr?serves, beat famUy Butter, Lu rd, M Ol Sesea- of all gradea, Meats, Hams, Dried Beef. Tongue?, Bacon Strips, Bania*and Bider. Also, a fuB assortment ot FIBB, including beat No. 1 and Meaa Mackerel, and Spoked and Pickled Salmon, etc. Particular atttntknie united to our full .tookof .. '"t^rv . Cu" v ; : - L I Q U ORS, Embracing the heat brands, foreign and domestic io ho found in the market. CHAMPAGNES of al) popular brande: t-berriea, Madeira, Port and Catawba Wines of all kinds, and Bitters of VVHIHKFJYB thfe beat tn tbe-markel for family nae or medicinal ?1 purposes,! \ A)aoTto oor.Bl?ANDJES, including th? beat Divert PeUeveieon, .Lsftoude, -Fros. . .Cogoac, vintage of 18?6. Also. GIN9, Palmetto and Swan branda. AU imported and warranted 8ood. Ateo,' we havoYn httfid a full stock of choice CIGARS and . HEWING TOBACCO, Bagley**Fine Cut, etc. A steck of HAGGING ?pd COTTON TIE8. and other ar?olea. for'plantation uto. Tn faot, everything needed er to be found In a first OIBBM Grocery iBtpr?, aird at prices to snit the timen. We warrant our gooda flrat class, and invite an inspection of them.' . i HARDY SOLOMON, "Oot-6 . Columbia Hotel Block. The Charleston Charitable Association For the Benefit of the FREE SCHOOL FUND. Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1870. Approved March 8, 1071. Second Grand Single Number Baffle and Distribution Awards. Awards of United States Gold Bonds, Diamonds, Gold Watches, Jewelry, ?to., For the Benefit of the Free School Fund, will take place on SATURDAY, DEG EMBER ??3, 1S71, At No. 147 Meeting street. Ch arlee ton, 8. C., at 1 o'olook P. M., in public. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR ! SCI1EDU1.K OF AWARDS. One Award of a set of Diamond Ear-Rings and Preaatpln-the Diamonds are large and of the pureat water. Abo, a large Bolitairo Diamond Bing, and a pair of very heavy Gold Bracelets, aith Tassels-designated aa No. 1 in the awards, valued at.$2,600 One Award of one est of Diamond Ear-Rings and Breastpin, largo and pure brilliance, richly aat-designated aa No. 2 in the awards, valued at . .1,250 One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-Hinga and Breaatpin, largo Brilliants-desig? nated as No. S in the awards, valued at- . 1,000 One Award of one aet of Diamond Ear-Itinga aud Breaatpin-designated aa No. 4 in the award*, valued at. 1,100 One Award of one laige Diamond Cross Breaatpin, large Diamonds- designated aa No. 5 in the awarda, valued st. . 800 OP? Award rinh Cluster Diamond Eine-designated aa No. G in the awarda, valued at.. 4O0 One Award Cluster Diamond Biog, aet oval-designated aa Ne. 7 in awarda,|va;ued ai.. SOC One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Clutter Breaatpin, large Diamond in centre designated aa No. 8 in the awarda, valued at. 700 One Award of alngln stono Diamond Ring-dcaigna'cd aa No. 0 in the awarda, valuod at 10C One Aw Aid nf a Lady's Gold Watch; with cpl undid Gold Opera Chain and Ta a no la-de? signate d aa No. 10 in the awarda, valued at. 300 Ono Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain-designated aa No. ll in the awarda, valued at.-. 250 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and larne Gold Chain, with Tassels-designated aa No. 12 in the awards, valued at. 200 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Cham, Tasseled -designated aa Nu. 13 in the awards, valued at. 200 One Award of a Genii? man's (Jedd Watch, au m winder, timing fifth and quarter ae confla. made bv Jorgenson, one of the best tlmiug Watches in tho United States, with massive Gold Chain-design ted .is No 14 in thu awarda, valued at. 700 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, 'tem .vmder, witli large Gold Chain- desig? nated as No. 15 in thu awards, valued ut. 300 One Award nf u Gentleman's Gold Watch, stein wind' r, and massive Gold Chain-de? signated aa Nu. 10 in the awards, valued at. 300 ODO Award of a pen tb man's Larg? Oold Hunting Watch, made hy Tobias, with maaaivo Gold Chain -iWlguaUnl as No 17 in.tho awards, valued at. SOO Gnu Award of a UfiiGuruan'- Go'-d'Watch. a>em winder, with heavy Gold Chain- desig? nated an Vf .1H in the aw*rdH,?.ahn d at. . ... SOC One A ward nf one ?et nt Solid Silver SpuoU-j and Forks-designated as No. lt) in thc aw ?rd? vilnt-d at '. . 200 One \wnrd nf one Triple-Plated Tea S?-t nn White Metal, large Plated Waiter, one pair Fruit .stands, and un?- pair Cake Baskets designated an No. 20 iu awards,valued at 200 20 Awards, each of $50 United States Oold Bunds, new issue, valued at.1,000 GO Awards, naeli of ouu-lourth nf a $100 Gold Bonds, United States, new issue, valued each at $25. ... . 1,500 AH tbe above awarda can he examined at the offices of the Association, Nu. 147 Meeting street. Charleston, B. C. All the lilamoudd art- of ibo pureat quality, aud are large and mountt d in the latent style, and have been expressly imported by Messrs. Larmonr A Co , Jewelers, Baltimore. Maryland, for tho Association, and the values named are Jual at mar? ket prlcea. The I.adios are respectfully requested to call and examine these beautiful gooda, Kcmtinbtr, cVcryAward mail lie Dlntrlbutcd an the Hay of tile ii a Ate to tile Certlflcatr-Holders. The above Awards to be Distributed In Gold Doaili, Diamond?, Walchn, Jewelry, Ac , In Conformity to Law. CERTIFICA1ES ONLY O XE DOLLAR! Deo 3 For all Orders, address L. T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. C. The Brooklyn Life Insurance Company. . OF NEW YORK. Faid Up Cash Capital arid Assets Two millions Dollars. -o CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, Preaident. I W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, Y'lco-President: | D. PARKS FACKLEB. Actuary. OFFICE NO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. JOHN E. BACON, W. P. BUTLER, General Agents and Managers for Sooth Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. AS General Agents, we take pleasure in presentios; this well known and responsible Com? pany to the public, and in recommending it aa first class in* every way. We might add mnch moro on thia subject, but, being interested as ita Ag? nts, prefer to apeak through dis interested parties. Therefore, read and digest the following notices-among many othera from both Northern and Southern papers, aa to the virtues of thia Company: There ia no better company in the land. : A comparison with other corporations of a simi lar oharaoter will convince all of the superior tcfety in taking risks wttb the Brooklyn Life. , t [Columlms, Ga., Sun, January 27.1669. The Brooklyn Life baa placed itaoli in the vanguard of insurance reform, and is the first company that baa doue loll justice to the inanred, ftc. [Insurance Times, Neto York, January, 1869. Thia great feature of oash surrender values ia au iuipoittnt improvement that signalize" tho era of insurance.-Raleigh Sentinel, N. C. . Thia plan-guaranteed surrender values]-removes tho sole objection existing to making an application for luaurance. Each policy hearnes a pi fee of negotiable poper, as easily trans? ferred as a Gocemmtmt bond.-Boston,Ma ss., I'ost, 18?9. A policy in the Brooklyn Life ia worth BO much in ready money. Thia ia the only life com? pany that baa cariicd thia excellent feature into boldness. [Dispatch. St. Louis, Mo., January 1,18G9. Wo oall especial attention to thia distinctive and advantageous feature of guaranteed eur rendor value, particnlarly characteristic of the Brooklyn Life. And also to the fact that tbero are no ulaaeea in the Brooklyn Life; all fare alike, whether from the North, South, Earn or West Alao, wo direct the attention of tho public to tho fact that policies can be obtained in thia Company, owing to its careful managemt nt and auperior advantages, at lower rate? than in any other company of equal rank and aolvcncv in America. BACON A BUTLER, General Agenta. Office above Dr. Fisher's Drug Store, Columbia, S. C., and at Edg:field Court House. Reliable agenta wanted in every town and cv un ty. in tho State, and also in the citv of Au gusta, to whom liberal commissions will be paid. Nov 4 3mo THE SOUTH CAROLINA LID tP???li ASSOCIATION FOR THEV PRO MOTION; GF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, ClUi?W?CK, GABT & CO., Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. . -o-? A aerlea of CONCERTS will be given underline auaplces of Hie SOUTH CAltOLIXA STATE AGRIGULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY, AT 'JHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMENCING January 8,1872, At which Drawings will take placo and distribution*- made to Ticket Holders of the entire ACADEMY OF MUSIO BUILDING A T CHA BL ES 2 ON, S. C., And oaah in variona amounts, making in all 2,4tGo Gifts, Slstimateu at $5GG,GGG. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT 15 EACH. Al! ordere atrictly confidential. For r?f?renc?e and full particulars send for Circulara. Tho Draging of this Groat Southern Enterprise will bo conducted under the supervision of tho following well-known Gentlemen: Gen. A. Ii. WRIOHT, of Georgia. Col. B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Gen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, or New York. Remittance can ho made to ns, and the Ticket s will be sent by retnrn mail by BUTLER, CHADWICK, OARY Ai OO., Charleston. S. C. GEN. M. O. BU1LER. JOHN CHADWICK. Gt?f. M. W. GARY Tickets can he procured of D. G AMRRILL A CO., Colombia, 8. C. Nov 14 GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION! rjlICKETS to the Concerts of tho 80UTn CAROLINA LAND AND 1M5IIGRATION A8SO CIATION ready for salo and delivery. All orders from the country promptly filled. Agents wanted for the Couutioa of Lanoaator, Lexington, Bpartauburg, Greenville, Abbeville, Ooo nee and Plckona. Apply to D. GAMBRILL A CO., J aneO General Agenta. Columbia, 8. C. _ American Club Fish. t*,SP^F%&'fc A DELICIOUS relish ; better and much oheaper than Sardines. For sale by h. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal lon or barrel. Alao, in glaaaa, pinta and quarta. For sale low. E.HOPE Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A Ac o ?BT A TL B. Co. WILMINGTON, ?. O., AUGUST 6.1871. r*T" KS rrfnmnoa-i A FT EB this date thu ^Uyjgjggfollowing eobedole will bc ran by traine on tbi? road: 4^'4>?T KXPBESSTHAIN [DAILY.] Lew Wilmington [Union Depot? S.60 A. M. Arrive at Florence."H5?*5* Arrive at King?ville.12.80 P. M. Leave XUMBVIIU?...,;. ?.10 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 12 08 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.,. 6 80 P. M. MIGHT BXPEES8 THAIN, BOND AY EXCEPTED. Leave Wilmington..... 7.10 P.M. Arrive at Florene?. 1.84 A. M. Arrive at KingaviU?. 8 4fi A. M. Lea** Kingsville. 8.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.05 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 5 60 A. M. Aog9 JOHNO. WINDEE,Oen'lBnp't. Ohange of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLIN A B. B. CO., ' GOXPANT&HOFS, N. C., June 8.1671. ffiamCM- ON and after SUNDAY, HS?HJIDO 4, 1871. TRAINS will I ba rup over this Road in accordance with the fyilovflpg, TIME TABLE. 1 r . Train? Going Eaot. Traine Weat. Expr?s?. /Mail. ABBI YE. LEAVE. ABE1VX. LEAVE. Charlotte 6.85 a m 8.10 p m Salisbury 8.03 am 8.28am 6.28 pm 5.80 p ni Ur'nsb'oll.OBamll.l?am 6.25 pm 8.35 pm Oo8hopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 0.56 p m 10.16 tya Hillsb'ro 2.28pm 2.88pm 1L85p m ll.VL?nD Raleigh 5.05 pm 2.06 am 2.40?. m Goldeboro 7-20 a m Obarlotte7.15am 8.00 pm SaliBb'ry 4.82am 4.fl7am 6.16 p m 5.26 p m Qr'nsb'o 1.25am 1.85am 2.10pm 2.20pm I Co Shop ll. 87 pm 12.02 a m 12.80 pm 12 50 pm H illebrol0.07 p m 10.09 a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.68p m 7.40 am 8.45 a m Goldab'o 8.00 pm 1 June 6 W. H. ORREN, Usa Tran?. Greenville and Colombia Eailr o ad. COLUMBIA, 6. C., MAHOH 1,1871. ' " ' ON1 and after this _dat?, the fallowing schedule Trill bo ruu daily, Sundays excepted: u.i- ix-' -.i rill I UP' Leave Columbia 4t... :. 7.00 a. m. ** Alston.9.10 a.m. ** Newberry.11.16 a. m. ...*,' Ookesbury.8.00 p.m. Belton.6.00'p. m. Arrive at Oreonville. G 30 p. m, . DOWN. Leave Q reen ville at.6.16 a.m. " Bolton...8.05 a. m. " Cokesbury.10.07 a. m. M AbbevUle.8.15 a. m. .'. . Newberry.1.60 p. m. " Alston.4.05 p.m. Arrive at Colombia.6.55 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAD, Genera) Bup. M. T. BAPTLXTT, General Ticket Age nt. Charlotte. Columbia and Angosta R. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., August 4. 1871. tS?mHaBMfa ON and after SUNDAY aWcffil!lS?3S?r2next,Gthinst., the follow? ing schedule will be run over this road: Train No" 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta.8.25 A. M. 6.00 P. M. Leavo Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2.15 P. M. 5.20 A. M. OOINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8.15 P. M. Leave Columbia.... 1.67P.M. 2.80 A.M. Arrive Augusta.6.50 P. M. 7 80 A.M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? day? excepted. Both trains make cloee con? nection to all point? North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal pointa. Standard time-Wash? ington City time, 16 minutes f*?ter than this city E. P. ALEXANDER, Genera) Sup. E. R. DORSEY, G sn. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, H. C., June U, 1871. g5 mern - m*ms&; Obangeof Schedule arff^?5?!rl'?^#? to go into effect on and after t-uuday, 11th instant: ' .'"' -VAIL AND PA8HF.KQEB THAIN. ?eave Columbia at. 7 40am Arrive at Charleston at.3 20 p m Leave Chartestonat.S.VI. . tu / rrive at Columbia at. 3 40 p m NIGHT EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at..7.BO p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.45 a m Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.....6.00 a m Camden Accommodation Train will con tinue to ran to Columbia as formerly-Mon? day?, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICXINB. General Ticket Agent. Soheduie on Blue Ridge Railroad. Leave Anderson.6.00 P. M. " Pendleton.7.00 " " Perryville.7.45 Arrive at Walhalla.8.80 M Leavo Walhalla.8.46 A. M " Perryville.4.80 " Pendleton.5-80 " Arrive at Anderson.6.80 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 2 W. H. D. PAILLARD, Sup, Bummer Schedule S. & U. R. R., DOWN TRAIN. UP THAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanbnrg.. 5 30 5.25 Betbfeville. 6 00 6.00 4 (3 4.53 Pacoiet. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 0.43 6.48 4 05 4.10 UnionviUe. 7 25 7.60 3.05 3.25 Santuo. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam.. .. 8.40 8 46 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9 20 1.35 1.40 Lylea' Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10 10 12.50 12.58 Alston. 11.00 12.00 May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President. "Motte's Victoria Tonio Bitters." ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and all hnpurities of the Blood. THESE BITTERS have now firmly esta bliahed themselves in the favor of the ?iublio and the medical profession. Prepared rom purely vegetable ingredients of acknow? ledged emcaoy, their unrivaled and highly tonio, stimulating and prophylactic qualities Seculiarly adapt them to ail caaea of General ebility, Nervous Prostration cf the Sys? tem, Ac As an excitant of the appetite and a whole? some aid to the procesa of digestion, they will be found to be very eff.eaoious. while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to those- subject to Chills and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will be found moat wonder? fully bom ricial in all cases of Debility sud Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a etindard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike the roany noxious stimulants advertised, they brace and fortify the system without exciting undue cerebral action. They aro without doubt the bret to? nic and constitutional renovator ever offered to the public. MOITE A TARRANT, Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, Newberrv, 8. C. Sold by E. H. HEINITHH, Columbia! 8. C. _ Sept 10_?mo Canned Goods! Canned Goods! "S pr/"| CASES fresh CANNED GOODS, just 1?V/ received, consisting in part as follows Peaches, Pine Apples, Pearn, Blackberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beana, Stiing Beaus, Corn, ?I Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardine?, Turkey, Beef. Mutton, Asparagus, Cove aud Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob ; atora, eto. For sale by I _?otJL JOHN AGNEW A SON. Butter. 4 TUBS Virginia Vallev BUTTER, 1 T 6 tubs Mountain Butter. 3 tubs .Ino Goshen Butter. All nice and fresh and for sale LOW. Oct 1_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to thoool lection of Commercial Paper, Interest I on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conven-ion of State Securities, by 1 Nov 28 Cmo P, GAMDBILL, Broker.