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-*Y JULIAN A, SELBY, rrj a niau eu. AWP PBopaiaroa. Offload a Richardson Street, near Taylor p . ?.???? ? . ?V-Bqok and JouPriuting of oTerydoaorip Kott ptPWpUy atid raitaj&dl??tteudad (?. AOVBBTISEXSHTS j Inserted in the Daily at 76.oentB per squaro for the flrat and 60 cents eaoh subsequent in Mrtion. JUpng advertisements by tho weok, Daily, six months. $4 00; Trl-Woekly, 2 SC) yeekly, 150. " i "Sweet Spirit. NooC AX? Theu." Ohl when the rosy blustrot morn O'er wakened nat oro beams, And bright abd lovely o'er ib? hill And ?parkhng val.ey atroaiua; When, ?h> Sweet fbruat warideru Are.chantiug forth their lu j R, Harmonious with the thonsaud tonguca That weluoino back the days; * Ohl as'the J >ynil matin BWOIIS From mountain,.yalloy, glen, In myriad ech?os Op to lloavon , "awuct Spirit, meut me then." And whoa tho hist declining beam Of ?onlight fadeB awuy, And twiligtit'a golden mantle Bbronds From view thu King of day; When naturo, weary of her joya, In murmurs sinks to r? st; The eaglo to his oj rie flies, - ? The linnet to hor nest ; The spirit atilluesa of that hour Awakes my heart again To muse on momenta that aro fled "Sweet Spirit, meet me then." And, ohl at midnight's lonely hour, . My spirit wanders free, And forth on magio pinions speed To wing ita way to thee; And hov'rtng near thy pillowed head I watch thy lips the while, To hear perchauco my murmured name. Or soe thy dreaming smile; And then 1 turn from theo to Him ' 'Who rule? the fat oof men, To breathe one prayer for theo and me "Swuot Spirit, muet me thou." "SWEET SPOUT, MEET MB THEN." Acta ami Joint itt-aolui ton? l*a?sed by thc General A usc in My <>t South earollna, Regular Session, X87X and 1878. Alt AOT BELiATTNQ TO THO BOMBS Off TBE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Whereas bonds or obligations pf this State have been issued, from time to time, to a largo amount, in accordance, aa waa supposed by the officers issuing the same, with the authority and provi? sions of oertaiu Acts of the General As? sembly, inolnding "An Act authorizing a loan to redeem the obligations known as the bills receivable of the State of South Carolina," approved August 26, 186S; also, "An Act to authorize a State loan to pay interest on the public debt," approved August 26, 1868; also, "An Aot to provide fer tba. appointment of a Land Commissioner, and to define his .powers and duties," approved March 27, 1869; also, "An Act to amend tbe last named Act, and for other purposes," approved March 1, 1870; also, "An Act to authorize a loan for the relief of tbe Treasury," "approved February 17, 1869; also, "An ?ot to provide for the conver? sion of State securities," approved March 28, 1869; and "An Aot to author? ize the Financial Agent of the State of South Carolina, in the city of New York, to pledge State bonds as collateral secu? rity, and for 'other purposes," approved March 26, 1869; which said bonds are fully stated and Bot forth in a report made by the Treasurer of the Stato to the General Asssmbly, dated October 31, 1871; and whereas doubts have arisen whether said issues were in strict con? formity to the provisions of the said several Acts under whioh they were ro speotively issued; and whereas it was the true intent and meaning of the seve? ral Aots above set forth that such issues of bends or obligations should be made in the manner in whioh the same have been made, as aforesaid; and whereas, also, doubts have been raised us to the validity of some of tho bonds mentioned in the said annual report of the State Treasurer, for tbe fiscal yearecdiag with October 31, 1871, although mouey bas been borrowed by, or realizad out of, ?aid bonds on account of this State; aud whereas the orodit of this State has bceu affected thereby; SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Statt of South Carolina, note met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority oj tho same, That the enid bonds and obli? gations, issued on behalf of this Stato, aa moutioued und set forth iu the report of the Treasurer of this Stato to thc General Assembly, dated October 31, 1871, wero duly und lawfully issued it conformity with tho true intent nun meaning of the several Acts of tin General A^embly, hereinbefore sot fort! by their ro^pectivo litios. SEO. 2. That the aots of tho officers o; this State, authorized under tho provi sions of tbe laws of this State, and o: the several Acts hereinbefore referred to to tho extent of all issues of bouda oi obligations enumerated and set forth ir the said report ol the Treasurer, be, um are hereby, in nil things, ratified, ooo firmed and established. SEO. 3. That oaoh and all of the bond named in said annual report of the Tren surer of this State for the fiscal yea ending with Outobor 31, 1871, be, um tbe ?ame are, hereby, deolared to b< legal and valid bonds of the .Stato o Sooth Carolina, for tho payment o whioh tho faith, credit and funds of th State have been, and are hereby pledged: Provided, That no bonds b inoluded whioh aro not registered in th Treasury at the timo,of the passage o this Aot, as provided for in Section 14 / rtiole IX, of the Constitution, relatiuj to finance and taxation. SEO. 14. The section of each of tin Acts under whioh said bonds purport *< be issued, which -provides for un uanna tax to pay the interest, is hornby do dared to be a part of this Aot ; un annua tax, in addition to all other taxes, abai be levied upon tho property of the Statt /?ufficient to pay thc interest on tbi bobd? named in. or provided for by, tb!? (Aol, untU -the pr?noipal';oBV*aid bonds ?hall become due; ?acm payment to bb, made in Unit ed States oorren?y oolyV?bi SJBC. 5. Hereafter, every, bond -<K>n-! verted or issued under or in pursu?hco oi anyoi ibo 1?ws o' thia Suter, shall bs of tho description and etyle of tboae berotofore issued under an Act entitled '.Au Act to provide for the conversion of State securities," approved Marah 23, ISGO, au tb at all tba bouda of this State ehull be of due description and style, aa aoon aa the ezohange can be made: Pro? vided, That all bonds of the State of South Carolina, cob verted io to stock of said'State, and all stock of the State of South Oarolinaj converted into conver? sion bonds of the State, as provided in tba Act ' hereinbefore mentioned, ap? proved M rob 28,1869, sbnll be canceled immediately upon the conversi?n of the same, and retired from issue or hypothe? cation. SEO. G. All, bonds heretofore author? ized to be issued, bhall be issued in pur? suance of, and in conformity with, the provisions of this Act, und shall bo con? verted into bonds, of tho stylo and de? ecription named in tho next preceding section, os speedily as tho tame cun bo done. SEC. 7. That neither tho sum uor sums realized from nuy eulo ur suits of any of the bonds of thu State, nor tho manner of salo of any of tho bonds of this State, shall in any manner affect or impair the validity. and obligation thereof. ? SEO. 8. Tho Governor is hereby author? ized aud required to sign all the boude named in this Aot. The State Treasurer is authorized and required to counter? sign the samo. And the Secretary of State is authorized and required to aflix the seal of tho State to tho ?ame without delay: Provided, That no bonds shall be signed by the Governor, or counter? signed by the State Treasurer, except for the conversion of bonds or stocks already issued pursuant to law. SEO. 9. Nothing contained in thia Act shall authorize the issue or conversion of any bonds of this Stato other than those named in tho report made by the i State Treasurer, HS specified in the third section of this Act, and such as have been authorized under previous laws of this State. SEO. 10. The Oommercial Warehouse Company, in the oily of New York, and Carolina National Bank, in the city of Colombia, South Carolina, are hereby declared to bo authorized places for the registering of bonds, coupons or stocks of the State of Sooth Carolina, and they ure authorized, on tho passago of this Act, to immediately advertise, in one or two of tho prinoipal papers in each of the cities of New York, Columbia and Charleston, to the bolderr of all tho bonds, coupons or stock of the Stato of South Carolina, tba necessity of regis? tering their bonds, coupons or stock at one of tho above authorized places of registry. lu the registration of said bonds, coupons or stock?, the number and denomination of eaob bond, cou? pon, or certificate of stock, the Aot un? der whioh it was issued, and the name of the person, association, corporation or firm representing the same ahull be re? corded, uud the tima and placo of regis? tration ahull be endorsed upon said bonds, coupons or stocks, so that the same bonds, coupons or stocks may not be presented ut more than ono place ol registration. It shall be tho .duty of thc said Commercial Warehouse Compuny, in tho city of New York, and the Curo lina National Bank, in the city of Co? lumbia, South Carolina, to publish ic the cities of New York, Charleston and Columbia, quarterly statements of whole amount of the bonds, coupons or stockt registered by them, the number, deno mination, and the Act undor which thej were issued. The State Treasurer ant Financial Agent of the State, in the cit] of Now York, shall not pay interest ot said bonds or stocks until they hav< boen registered according to the require monts of this Aot. SEC. ll. All Aots or parts of Acts con trary to, or inconsistent with, this Ac aro, for tho purpose of this Act, bnt fo no other purpose, hereby repealed. SEO. 12. This Act shall take effect im mediately. Approved March 13, 1872. JOINT rtiiSOiiUTioN rnoposiNO AN AMEND SI ir NT TO TUE CONSTITUTION OP TU STATE OF HOUTn CAIIOLINA. Be it resolved by the Senate and Hons nf H^preaenUilives of the Stale >f Soul Carolina, (two thirds cf both Houses con curring.) That th? following urticie b submittud to tho qualified electors of th State, nt tho next general election fo Representatives, ns nu amendment t tho Constitution of the State, which, i a majority of tho electors qualified t voto for members of tho General Assem bly, votiug thereon, shall vote in favo of such amendment, and two-thirds c euch brauch of tho next General ASSOIE bly shall, after such an election, and bt fore another, ratify the tame, Khali bt como putt of the Constitution, namelj To the eud that ibo public debt of Sout Carolina may not hereafter be increase without the due consideration, and ire consent of the people of tho Stato, tb Uonerai Assemoiy is hareby forbidde to create any further debt or obligation either by the loan of the credit of th State, by guarantee, endorsement u otherwise, except for the ordinary an ourreut business of the State, wi th on first submitting the question as to th creation of any such new debt, goarac toe, endorsement or loan of ita oredit, t the people of this State, at a geuert State election; and, unless two-thirds c the qualified voters of this State, votin on the question, shall be iu favor of further debt, guarantee, endorsement c loan of its credit, none ouch shall b orented or made. That the question of adopting thi amendaient shall bo submitted to th electors as follows: Those in favor t thu amendment shall deposit n bullo with tho following words written ci prlnlea thereon: "OSfi?Ufttm't?aTAmSh'a'-, mS?t, Axtiele-- 16.J Yea." Tho?} op? posed to thoi amendment1 ?hali ca?t a ballot, with th?i following words writteb or printed thereon ? ."Constitutional Amerjdoaent, Articlo 16. ; No." ip i i ?pprcred Mfereh*13? 18?* - ' " AN ACT TO OI?ABTER TUE nAIiEIOE'. CO?.TJH i BIA ARD A?QTJSTA A1H-UN8 BABOBOAD COMPABY. N ?"? .,.<> SECTION>1. Bc il enacted by the Senate and Boase >bf . Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now mei and sitting in .General Assembly, and by the authority of the same. That, for tbe parp?se of build? ing and establishing an air-line railroad from some point near tba oity of An? gosta, Georgia, within the limits of this State, by tba way of the oity of Coln ru? bin, Chesterfield, Cuoraw and Marlboro, to some point on the dividing lino be? tween this Stuto and tho State of North Carolina, to bo determined by tho corpo? rators hereinafter named; that a charter, with the rights and privileges incidental to the same, be, and is hereby, grunted to and vested in Charles Adams, John Smith, Thomas Steers, August Bre? un icke, John T. Lee, Edward Alien, Phillip Heller, M. D. Stono, Lewis Wil? son, I. T. OweuH, lt. L. Jones, Thomas Sauds, James Harvey. M. li. Allen, Amos Miles, David J. Hun ka, and their associatea or assigns; and when n com? pany shall bo formed, in compliance with (ho conditions herciu prescribed, it shall be knowu by the name of tho Raleigh, Columbia and Augusta Air Line Railroad Company, and shall have a corporate existence us a body politic in perpetuity. SEO. 2. That tho capital stock: of said company shall bo two million of dol lars, in BUares ol twenty dollars each; and, in order to raise the said capital stock, it shall bo lawful to open books of sub? scription in suoh places, sud at euch times, as may be deemed for the best interests of tho corporation, under the direction of the corporators; tho time and pluces for receiving such subsorip tioDB to bo determined by a majority of the corporators; but should such n ma? jority fail to fix such times and places, then suoh times and places mny be fixed by any four of the corporators herein before named, having given due notice of the same in any newspaper or news? papers of tho State; and the subscrip? tion books shall be kept open for t wenty days from such time, and at such places us ?aid corporators muy determine; that on each share of stock subscribed, the said subscribers shall pay two dollars to the corporators, who shall deposit the same in some national or State bank. When one hundred thousand dollars shall have been subscribed, the suid corporators, or any four of them, shall give notice, by publication, for at leant ten days of the time and placo of meet? ing for organization. tina. 3. Whenever the said sum of one hundred thousand dollars shall have beoa subscribed, the subscribers, their executors, administrators and assigns, shall be, and they are hereby declared to be, incorporated into a company, and shall have all the rights and privileges conferred upon the North-eastern Rail? road Company: Provided, however. That nothing herein contained Bhail be so coast rued as to exempt the said company from tho payment of taxes: And pro? vided further, That this Aot shull not bo so construed as to bind the State to en? dorse, guarantee or aid said road. SEC 4. That the Faid oompuny sh A! I have the right to build hridges across navigable rivers: Provided, They shall be put in good and snthciont draws, and shall construct necessary stations and turn-outs, with ono or morn traoks to the road, with such gauge aa said company may determine, und with full power to coDstrtict such branches and make such conneotious with other roads as th y may determine, at their discr?tion : Pro vitled. That the said roud shall bo com - j mt need within three years und com-1 pleted within.ten years after the passage of this Act, or the charter thereof Miall be forfeited: And provided further, That said roud shall be subject to the provi? sions of an Act entitled "Au Aot to de? clare the manner by which the lauds, or tko right of way over tho lands, of per? sona or oorporatious, may bo taken for the construction and uses of railways, and other wot ks of internal improve I monts," ratified September '22, A. D. 18C8. SEO 5. TI??B Act shall bo deemed a pnblio Act, and continuo in force fur ninety-nine years. Approved March ?), 1872. Notice. OFFICE COMMISSIONS!.s OK ELECTIONS, Cni.nuiiU.S.O, March Ii?, 1872 NOTICE ia hereby given that the following named persona have neon dilly appointed MANAOEliS nt tho polling planen herein designated, for thu regi?trnti< nof votera an I tor tho purpose of conducting the nnviirip.il elset mn, to be held in lite city of Columbia on lim nr.-,l TUESDAY in Apiti. 1872, hoing thu (second <1H,\ ol said umiith. Tho r?gi*!ra? tion of volt.ra will begin on Friday, 29th March, and he continued for three (3) days. (Sunday excepted ) commencing at 7 o'clock A. M., and closing at 5 o'clock I'. M . each day. 1 he poll* with be opened on Co day of election a>t 7 o'clock A. M , and close ut 3 o'clock P. M. The managera herein appointed are re? quested to m> et thu Commissioners of Elec? tions on Thursday, 28ih iustaut, at 10 o'clock urociaciy, at tho City Hali Council Chamber, for the purpose of receiving itn.C instructions. WM J ETTEU, Chairman. A. W. CU il TIS A, KIOHAULSON. gWord No. 1-bteumrd's 1/oU. cornu- Af.i?u and Green a'ree's -Charles Schuh zo, Jamca 8. Washington, Goorge \V. Irwin. Want So 2-Court House -Richard Tozor, George W. Allen, A M. Wallace. Wurd No. 3 - Phoenix Hook] und Ladder ?louse-Trerovant Sill, James W. Mm th, J. J. Andrews. Ward S'o. 4 - O'Connell House, Sum'er, be? tween Lum'-er and Upper streets-L. ll. Tro? ve! t, John Thompson, T. J. Thaekam. _March 19 J7 Fresh Qarden Seeds. PEAS, Ileana, Corn, Cabbago, and er<-ry varietv of fresh and genuine Sei da, for .ale hy FIS LIEU A SM A .IMAN, Druggie1 a, Jan 20 Opposite C'dnhtlilw Hotel. Operas-'Tudiau uirl." rrain^rttola, prepared by the ATLANTIO .PH08PHAT* COMPLY, un^ar Mention of X their Ct) omfnt, I) H. BT. JULI KN R AVENEL, for compoating with Cotton Seed, IB now' offered at the reduced price of .?? per ton cash, or ?31 per ton, payable lat November, 1871, free of interest. .\ a .? . Order? filled now will be OOM id ered a? ca ah lot March, 1873, or on Une a? doo 1st Novem? ber, 1872, thereby enabling plantera to baul it at ? time when their wagons and mnlea are Idle? ' ' ' ~ PSX5BKR. HODtiEnS di co., General Ag.nl?, Jin 4 Smo . Brownie Wharf, Charleston, H. C. d?LT?i?N-TIO rSvSFSAfg. TD 18 FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under tho direction ot their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN lt AVENEL; ia now offered to the pant? ing comrannttv at the VERY REDUCED PRICE OE ?48 PER TON CASH, or ?5? PAYABLE IBT NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OP INTEREST. Thia Fertilizer baa been very extenaivoly used in thie State, and bas given entire satisfac? tion ; some ol the moat practical plantera admitting it to bo equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. 1 Alt eales made now will be considered aa caah on the lat of March, 1872. aud to those buying on time, the aale will bo considered as duo on let November, 1872. By this arrangement, plantara will bo enabled, without extra cost, to haul their maru re at a lime when their wagons and mules are idlo. Pamphlets containing the certifican s of those who have used the Atlantic Pbcsfbato will bo furnished on application.to tho Agents. PRIZER, ROJJ?B.RS & CO., General Age.nla, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. COPELAND A BE ARDEN, Agenta, Columbia. S. C. .lan 4 Smo M?PE3' NITROGEN I ZEB SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THU OLDEST S UPE UP HOSP HA TE M A NU FACTUM El) IN THIS CO UNTE Y. (COMPOSED of BONES, Pol a eli. Phosphatid Guano, Ci ncenlratcd Animal Ammoniacal J Matter, aud Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Catto, Plaster, nor Adult, iant or AbbOlbent of an% kind used. Factuiy oponed lor inspection at all times. Nineteen veins ol practical exp?rience. Introduced in 1852. Patent? d December 29 18i,9. Quick action and permanent iniprovt mint to the soil. Tetolimonj ol bundi cds of well-kn? wu plantera Ju RH lavaron overy vari? tv of crop aud eoil, evin during extreme adverse seasins. f 15 cash-ISO time, payable November 1,1873. .. KINSMAN * BOWELL, Jan 24 f3uio General Agents for South Carolina,No. 128 Enet Bay, Charl. t-t< n, S. C. COPELAND I3EABDEN, Local Agents, Columbia. S. C. Clear and Ilunnleus nn Water. HATTANS* CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE HAIR, ? A PERFECTLY clear preparation in ono T\. bottle, aa easily applied aa water, for re? sulting to Cray Mair ile natural color aud youtbful appearunce; to eiudicate and pre veut dandruff; to promoto the growth of the Hair and stop ita falling out. IT ie ENTIRELY H AH3ii.i-.sH and perfectly freo from any poison? ous substance, and will therefore take the placo of all tho dirty aud unpleasant prepara? tions now in uso. Numcious testimonials have been sent un from many of our most prominent citizens. In everything in which the articles now in UHO are objectionable, Cry nial Discovery ie perfect, lt is warranted to coutain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrato ot Silver. It docs not anil the clothes or scalp, ia agreeably perfumed and makes ouo of the beat dressings for tho Ll air in use. It restores tho color of tho Uuir "more per? fect and uniformly than any other prepara? tion," and always, does so iu from three to ton days, virtually feeding the roots of the Hair wiih all the uouribhing qualilios necessary to itu growth and healthy condition; it restores the decayed and induces a new growth of the Hair moro positively than anything else. Thc implication of thiB wonderful discovery aleo produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the sculp, and gives tho Hair a pleasing and olo gaut appeal anco. Wo call especial attention to tho fact tbat a limited number of email trial bottles can be had by those wishing to try it. You will no tico that in pursuing this course, our aim ia to convince hy the actual merits of thearticle. ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor and Pronri etor, Washington, D. C. For sale in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MI?'T, and Druggists Rene rally. Nov 24 fly Choice Potatoes'. Choice Potatoes! I BRESEE'S PEERLESS NO. 0 and\ EARLY ROSE POTATOES. WITHOUT exception, BRESEE'S PEER-I LESS aud EARLY MOSE are tho best seedlings for main crop. No better potato eau be planted. I have a Hue lot selooted lirst with regard to size and quality. For salo by E. H. H El SITS II, Jan 21 t Drnetiint. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, HIGHEST 1-RK31ICM By Committee of Practical Machinists. npHE simplicity, dufabiMty, ease of manage L ment and V.r,"*t rang? of w.-rk of this Machine has made it the universal favorite, and leading family Sowing Machine for more than twenty \care, and hi nee it is no experi? ment to buy one. For salo on monthly instalments, second door below PUOMX ? nico, Columbia, H. C., bv A. J. PURSI.l Y. Feb 27 AK? nt for Pur*le\ A Trump. Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBKLTON,' of my own direct, importation, via New York. This, hy acttiul teat, is 1!) per cent ovi r proof, and is pronounced by all who have test'd or tasted it, aa tho linnet ever brought to Columbia. Full stock obi WINES m..I BRAND] ES. Holland OIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch F.ng liah aud Oermaii ALES, I niidtin and Dttbliu POUTER. ( UttACOA ?nd MARASCHINO. Meet and Oh.iudon CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintage. 18t?8-thiertol the century. Itoft'onublc price? and Rill fat ip fact hui gua? ranteed. iii:??. SYMMERS. Bicod and Liver Pills. riv.) euro SICK II EA DACH I-, Sick Stomach, fl. DixziuettH or Vertigo Bad 'Jr.elo in Hu Mouth, llilious Atti'.ekf, Palpitation <>t tho tler.it, Nervousness, Constipation, l's in.? in the breast and Back, Kulin v Affectiona. lo eine all Disorders ot thu Livi r. To Rei.ul.ite the Bowels. To Pinns tho lll<>od, T<> giva new life to thu whole System, tb? itiood and Liver. Cannot be surpass?t I. Try only one bi x; you will be convinced. For sale only at FIEINtTSR'S Drugstore Read! Read!! Read!!! I \ I'li\ih H DO I ;lt Ililli Near comer Main or.d Bridge Street*. JF^ii/.") OYSTERS in every style ^Ajb?r 1 ?stewed Fri. ?1 and ~vaj|iv Lim. i '!<. i! Liquors, lino Winos, import. . N. H. Priva? ! Eh BfV IIS Oct'id WU.; I'M M KIN I . Proprietor. Pickles, Fruits aid Vegetables. ?j C/\ DOZEN, iu gUsa and cana, of the JLOvJ choie--i Lud?, a? follow*: ft,gin h Picciihli sud ( how Chow ; t al h.min Apncotr aud Bartlett Pear*; Pine Apple*, I rut* li Peach? es, Plums, St ru when ie?, louiatooa, Green Corn, Asparagus, Spiumli Olives, Capers' Worcester Sauce, Fi'neb and English Mun tani. Desment? d Cocoat nt. Clic.lttie Paato. Essence Cr.Hi o, Ac; all fi i eh and for tale low for rash W. HtiPK Munn" ? In li iii Girl," DESTRAL NATIONAL BANK OP COLUMBIA( S. C. Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., SflOO.OOO. TH 18 Hank in now open for tko transaction of a general banking business. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing intoreat at tho rato of aeven (7) per cont, per annum, will be issued. ?Votes, Hills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks. Howls, Gold, Film r bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a bmall discount. . Sight Draft* drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and Ute Orient. Let'em of Credit isaued, I aj'ah le in any of the above places Drafts on all tho prominent citiee in the United States bought and sold. Hanking Houso opposite Colon,bis Hotel. Open rrom 9 to 3. Feb 23 ly "CITIZENS' SAWI^ISANIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED A T THE RATE ti . SEVEN FER CHAT. F Eh AAA UM, OA' CEU TIFICA '1 ES OF DEPOSIT, AND Sly PER CENT. CuM P O UNDED E VER Y SI A MOA TUS OA' A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Vim. Martin, President. John ll. Palmer. Vico-Presidcnt A. U Bremser; Caebier. J. H. aawjer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Had koli, F. W.McMsstor.E. H. B?ions);, Joh! H. Palmer, Thomas ?. Gregg, Columbi*. J. Kb Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Danielitavouol, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or lilians and others may hore deposit then suv inga and draw a liberal rate of interest th'.'re on. Plantera, Profeaaional Mon ?nd trust?e, wiehing to draw interest on their tunde timi, they require them for business ur other pur. poses; Carente desiring to set apart small ?urns for tn cir children, and Married WOIUOD and Minors (whose deposits can ?inly bo with? drawn by thoniselvee, or, in case of death, hy their le nat representatives, j wishing to lay asido fund*for future uso.are hore afforded an opoortunity of depositing their meant whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at I.besame time, bo subject to withdrawalwhep .tended. Auir 18_ Hardware, etc. -| d~\t^ DOZEN AXES. JLV.J\J 4? balee Bagging. 200 bundles Arrow Tiea. 20 dozen P.ailroad Shovels. 200 nairs Trace Chaine. Just received and for aa'e at lowest market pri?es. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Cotonade Hoir, Vendue Ita tige, Charleston, S. C, DEALERS IN Scotch, Pi? and A^ic-ricr.n Ear Iron, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply ol all l inds. In store, IOU tons EGLINTON PIG. NoVJS ly We Lire anti Learn, Die and Konjct Ail. THE SOUTHERN LYE HOUSE, No oZ'9 KINO STIU I T. Cn.>ni.I.-TON. S. C., DYE* and Cl.I.ANS by means of (donni, peiilliMiicu**, ladies' and children's clo!hes. Fine laces and hice curtains cleaned am) di ne up with tin- soil or m.inuh.etun i V finish; lace and crape shawls mid kid gloves cleaned and dyed. Goods received and re? turned 1>> expresa. I. BILI EK, Proprit tor. Branch ? hi. o st Mrs. C. E. Heed's milliner; estf-.bii-hin. i t. Co'ntnbia Feb ?4 3n?o " MUN?.Y CANNOT JbU'Y IT! Kur Slutit !?* Priceless! (hit t-'ig Diamond Sjttctacie* vii F rt si rr II TP von vain" vour eyesight use these P1CH JL PKCT LKnrtsKI*. Uronnd from minute crystal publ ies, melted together, and derive their uamo "Diamond" on account of theil hardneaa and brilliancy. They will last maui years without change, and ar? warranted su? perior *o all others, manufactured by J. Ii. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-Nono genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, is nedo agent for Columbia, S. C,from whom they can only he obtained. W" ?eddlers employed. Julv 21 lilly Groceries, Wines and Liquors. .4 FULL SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY ?IL GROCERIES, in all their varieties. Best bmnds Champagnes, Wines, Liquors. Ac , suitable tor Christmas, on hand md f,?r sale low.bv JOHN AONF.W A SON. New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold at THE i TIM ZENS' KAVIXOS B VNIC Slnltie'd Pau?aka-"Indian Girl." Via HoatmbUs, ?'(/"', optf Wilmington, if. C. WrLMINGTOH. COlVmU AMD AttOCSTA B. E., O?nc??kn'L FiitjQHT A TICKET AOKNT, WILMINGTON, N. 0., Dec. 18 1871, TEE attention of Merchants, bhippers of Lotti m ana Produce, ?od the pulxto gene? rally, ie invited to tn? direct cot.TIec??on now existing between all interior points in Sooth Oat olin a and Northern cit Itu. by t bo Tl Umivg- - lon, Columbia and Augusta Railroad; ikufc Its conn? ctii >ns at Tr'i/mif?gton, eic ber via ste?in rhip Unes from tbat pott, or rio B'i.'r?tf.gion tiwi Weldon Jiuitroad, audits connections' tia Portsmouth or Petersburg. These various linea, connecting' at these terminal points, afford facilities for shipments to tu from BALT1MOKE daily. PHILADEL? PHIA tii-weekly, NEW YORK ilvo times per week, BOSTON eend-wetkly. Uniioiiu rates are maintained wilh al] coin peting lines. No detention occurs to Ship? ment?. Through bfljs hiding niven between all stations and points named, li?tes and laesincatiou shifts obtained of all Agents. '1 he passenger schedule of night train from nd mm m o y train into Columbia gives a eu i rior connection for All pointa on Gr? i ovillo ud Columbia and Charlotte, Columbia and ugustu Railroads, giving a Hay Liueconntc .jnvia Purfamoatb, anti an a?rofi oontiection it? Washington, and Avoiding all delays at Columbia. Thrungli ticket? for salo at Columbia to all . pointe North. For rates, claesificatious and il infoi'malion, apply to A. Pl >FJ?. Geu'l Freight A Ticket Agent. J. C. WINI>ljlt. G? n'l Snp't. Jan 7 Hmo Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, Coi.rmiiA A AuoLbTA E. E. Co. t CPl?ItlNTtNDLNT'? OFFICE, WILMINGTON, M. C., Jauoary 10. Ib72. S> AF1EJt thia date tho i*3?5!3Hi? following schedule will ho mu by ttains on thin rose: DAX EXPRESS 'I HMS [DAILY".] Lee ve Wi'minn ten [Cuino Di pot | S CO A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 1 15 P. M. Leave Colo mimi. 8.20 A. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Dipot] 6.30 P. M. NIOUT KXIOllSS THAIN. Leavo Wiliuiogioi. [L nlen Dil ot] 6 45 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6 80 A.M. Leave Columbia. G : 0 P. M. Arrive at W ilmingtnu. G 00 A. M. No NIGHT 'lhAlNS leave Wilmington or Conimbia bunda* P. M. Jun 13 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Snp't. Change of Eehetiuie. BOOTU CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPABY, COLOMBIA, ki. C., Juno 0, lb71. Change of Schedule to . go into effect on and aller t-unoaj, 21th instant: . MAH. AND PASSENGER THAIN. Leave Columbia at.7d0am Arrive at Charleston at.8 20 p m Leave Charlcetonat.8.2(. a m A rrive at Columbia at.3.4.0 p m KIOUT EXPRESS, FBK10BT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Snmlajs excepted. ] Leave Columbia nt. ... .7.C0 p m Anneal Ch aries! un at.7 LO am Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.6 00 a ru Camdon Accommodation Train ?ill con tinue to run to Columbia ae terme:ly-Mon daye, Yicdueadaya and Saturday a. , . A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. V. PTCKINS Opuprat TioFft Apert. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusts K.B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLVMMA, S. O, January 1, 1872. ON and after Thursday, 5th instant, the following acheduk will bc run over thia road: ' GOINO NORTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leavo Augusto.315A.M. 6.4* P. M. Leave Columbia.8 22 A. M. 11.04 P. M. Arrivo Charlotte.2 00 P. M. 5.15 A.M. GOINO 80DTD Leavo Charlotte.7 15 A M. 7 30 P.M. Leave Columbia_1 b5 P M. 2 f 0 A. M. Arrive Augusts.6.60 P. M. 7 SO A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dailj, Sun? days excepted. Doth trams make close, con? nect inn Lo all pointe Norlh, South and West. Through tickets hold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Fop. E R. DORRF.Y. Oen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA E. E. CO., COMPANY Snora. N. C., June 3. 1871. >E*. a? PS?flSiSoS- oN BUt1 after SUNDAY. a&JgS SBcSS? Jaue 4, 1871, TRAINS will be run ovoi thif Road in accordance with thc folk wing TIME TABLE. Traine Going Eaat. Trains West. Express. Mail. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 6.85am 8.10 pm s&lishurvR.OSam 8 23an, 5.26 p m S.bOpm Gr,u*bVll.08amll.]3an> 8 26pm 8.85 pm CoShopl2 40 pm 105pm 0.66 p m 10.16 p m Hillali'io 2.2Hpm 2.33pm 11.86p m ll 87 pm Raleigh f.Oipm 2.06 a m 2.40 am Ooldhbmo 7-20 a m Charlot H. 7.1 > a rn 8 til) p ni Salish'rj 4.?-2a m 4.37am 6 16pm 5.26 pm Gr'nab'o 125a.ro 135am 2 10pm 2.20pm Co Shop ll 37 pm 12 02 am 12 30 p m 12 50 p va UillshrolO.07pmlO.lOam 1107 am 11.10 am Raleigh 6.58 pm 7 40am b.45 a m GolduVo 3.00 pm June 6 W. H. OREEN. Maa, Trane. ~ Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, S. C., MAP.cn 1, 1871. KiS?^^^^^doio! "tho YoSlowiag 'i> hoilulo will bu run daiiy, Sunday a excepted: Ol'. Leave Columbia at... 7 00 a. ra. Alston.9.10 a. m. " Kowbcrrt.11.16 a. ni. .? Cokesl uiy. 3.(0 p.m. " Beltou..."..5.0o p. ni. Arrive a: Greenville. C.iiOp.m. DOWN. ? bi avo Greenville at. 6.15 a. m. Bollon. 8 (5 a. m. " Cokesbury.10.07 a.m. " Al bevill?.. 8 15 a. m. " Newberry. 1.60 p. tri. .' Auston..* .4 06 p.m. Arrive al Columbia.6.65 p.m. TITOS. DODAUEAD. General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT. General Tick? t Ag? oL_. Sommer Schedule 8. & JJ. E. R., OWN TRAIN. UP 1 HAIN. Arrive. Leave. Ari ive. Le ave. Spar tanbury" 5 30 5.25 Hallsville_. 6.00 fl.00 4 ?3 4.53 Pacolet. 0 08 6.18 4 40 4.45 Joneavil). G.43 6.48 4.(5 4.10 Unionvilk-. 7 25 7.C0 8 05 3.25 SantUfi. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8 45 2.10 2 15 Shelton. 0.16 9 20 1.85 1.40 Lyle-*' Ford... 0.40 9.46 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.60 12.56 Alston. ll 00 12.00 Mav 24 THOS. B. JETER. President. Schedule on Blue Bid ge Railroad. Leave Anderson.0.1,0 P. M. " Pendleton.7 CO '.' " Porryvillo.7.45 " Arrive at Walhalla.8.30 " Leave Walhalla.8.45 A. M " Porryvillo. 4.80 .' " Poniileton.5 30 M Arrive at Anderson.... G80 " Wailing at Anderson one honr for the arrivt! >f nj? train ou Greenville and Columbia Road. J?"?l"ll_ W. H. D. GAILLARD, t-up. Seegers' Beer is Pure. TT don'l uontain Cococulus Indiens Fish ficrrirofn inal.p aleenv ru- headaehe. Vi.'hiiTHU /iim-C?*? -"Indian Girl."