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advertisements
Inserted in the Daily at 75 cants per square I
for the first and 50 cent a each subsequent in
e3riion. - Long advertieomontB'by the week,
mouth or year, at reasonableffttea.'
Lpj. no one.be deceived by the official
announcement that * "the decrease in the'
publio debt laet month" was $5.228,417.
32- -JL<comparison- of the. present and
the, nil I monthly, statement shows that |
the'stx jSer oent? ' bonds outstanding are |
now 8l 0,081, 100 leas than on the 1st of
O?iobor,This' 'should be the actual re?
duction of the. debt, bot Mr. Boutwell
has acted, like a merchant heavily in debt,
who'pays'off somo creditors, but at the
eame time'eeorotly contracts more debts,
in defiance of express and implied pro-1
miBes' that he would not do so. He
bought up and canceled six per cent,
bonds, but at the 'same time he secretly
issued $4,566,664 in greenbacks, and
therefore increased the debt to that!
amonntr
There is a newspaper pnblished in Mil- j
waukee which is named (after Dr. Grant,
we suppose,) The Christian Statesman;
and its statesmanship is about upon a par
with.its Christianity. " At a loss for some?
thing ^to.say which should, neatly com?
bine politics and religion, it informs its
readers that '.'the motley followers of the
very heterodox Horace, whose surname
is Greeloy," are the enemies of public
schools and the friends of a union of
Church and State. We suppose that the
man who wrote this has.read probably
mors thsn cuss the story of Ananias and
Sapphira, and yet he goes on in this
reeklcoq way. Ho may catch it yet, if he
is no. motu careuii.:
f The African SiiAvb Trade.?General
Kirkman, the - English director of the
forces of AbysBinia, says between 80,000
and 90,000 slaves are taken from Africa
every year, at ages ranging from eight to
sixteen, and are sent to Turkey, where
they are brought np to be good Mussul?
mans.
I have used Dr. Simmons' Liver Re?
gulator in my family for dysp3psia and
siok headache, and regard it as an inval?
uable remedy in these attacks. It hasj
not failed to give relief in any instance.
Rsv. W, F. E ASTERLING,
N2J8fl ; Florida Conference.
1 M M O N S'
REGULATOR
This unrivalled Medicino ia warranted not
to contain a single particle of Mebocbt, or
any lujnririna mineral milmt an<i<v bnt in
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YEARS, it has proved its great
value in all diseases of the Lives, Bowels
and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and
great in all parts of the country vouoh for its
wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the '
Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver and
Bowels, and imparting now life and vigor to
the whole eystem. SIMMONS* LIVER REGU?
LATOR ia acknowledged to have no equal aa a
LIVE II MEDICINE.
' It oontains four medical elements, never
united in the eame happy proportion in any
other preparation, viz. A gentle Cathartic, a
wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Altera?
tive, and a oertain Gorreotive of all impurities
of tue body. Buch signal snooeee has attend?
ed its nao, that it ia now regarded as tho
GREAT UNFAILI.VO SPECIFIC'
for Liver Oonteaint and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: DYdPEPSIA, CONSTIPA?
TION, Jaundioe. Bilioua attacks, SICK HEAD
AOHE, Colio, Depression of Spirits, SOUR
STOMACH, Heart-burn. Ao., &o.
Begulato the Livor and prevent
CHILLS AND F EVE It.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR
Is manufactured only by
J. H. ?EILIN A CO.,
Maoon, G&., and Philadelphia.
Prioe $1.00 per package} sent by mail, post
ago paid, ?1.25. .Prepared ready for use in
bottles, $1.50.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS.
sar Beware of all Counterfeits andlmita
tiona.-^a _ Sent 14 gf
Bonds for Sale.
THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of its
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, boaring interest
at the rato of .7 per cent, per annum, at 80
and accrued interest on 100?making the in?
vestor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, in addi?
tion to the discount. Apply to M.P, Pegram,
Oftahier First National Bank, Charlotte, C.
Bouknlght, Treasurer, or
Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON, President.
LoRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
OFFICE Law Range, Bauakett's building,
up stairs.
Youmans & Shop par d,
Ailomeyt at Law, Edgejlcla, S. C.
LeR. F. YOUMANS. JNO O. SHEPPARD.
Aug 27_Omo
BAXTER & 8EIBELS,
ATTORN KYS A'a LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
XT Ojffloo Main stroet, nearly oppoeito C- ??
4Humbia Hotol. ' 3 1
JAMES M. BAXTER. J. T. SEIBELS.
Oct. 24_
Fall Tnrnip.&eed.
YELLOW STONE,
Lang's Improved RutaBaga,
Uobson's Improved Ruta Baga,
Large Whito Norfolk,
Largo Whlto Globo. BOTE ?fc GYLES.
COLUMBIA, S. O.,.
WQTjfct^ln?tir atten-'a
^tioriio tiUlitpckof , ?*
_<atches and Chains,
In greatvarl?y; for ladles' and gents'wear.
Jewelry, In Diamond, P^ftrt, Coral,
And other stylo's, new ahd beautlfuL
Sliver "and TMatf <t. f"Vyitre?,
In grca.t variety, plabi acd'iincyioi. rarest
patterns. ..
Table Cutlery, Communion 8eta,
Music Boxes, from $60 Hp4 1
.*? MasonicJewelo,oto.
Special attention given to Orders', Sent C, O.
D., with privilego to return, or exchapge, if
not approved on Bight. Oct 22 2rno
SULZBAOHER'8
NEW ?ESafE?G!
TUB MOST' MA ONIFIOENT STOCK OF
JE WE LB T SOWliOF -THE
POTOMAC... ???
HAVING moved from myoid
let'ana to Wearn/s how-Art Build?
ing, anu" opened 4he largoet
^_Jahd finest stock of WATCHES,
ifl?^LOOKS, . JEWELRY.. DIA?
MONDS, Bolld and Plated Wato, Cutlery, and
fancy articles generally; ever displayed in
tbis elty, I ask my many customers au?l
friondB and the pubho to oall and examine for
fc Ii om Btil v c?
I have the lateBt fashions in JEWELRY and
PLATED WABE, of tho most artletio and
, beautiful styles. All my goods are from first
class manufacturers only. Torms, not cash.
[ Repairing and Engraving a specialty. All
work guaranteed. _. ? ? ?
Oot 11 I^AAC BULZBAOHER.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
HATS, OAFS
AND
GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS!!!
WE are receiving and will continue to re
oeiyo throngh tho aeason the best
Ready-made Clothing
That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any
Custom-made. We have tho very latest
fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Ohoviot
Boavera, TricotB, Black Dreas Frock, Black
Doe Pants, French and American Dross
VeBts, Cloth, Silk and Bilk Velvet.
A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boys'
UNDER-CLOTHING, White and Fancy Shirts,
Ohoviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-worn-,
Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders,
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car?
pets and Traveling Bags.
SILK HATS?FALL STYLE.
arWo have marked onr Goods for net cash.
ein?rd & wile7.
Ootl_
FALL OPENING
AT
? . r
11. vu n. u. unumuuu ?!
rjlHE largoat stock of BEADY-MADE
CLOTHING at retail in the Stato.
mm*
Everything in the way of
HATS,
I Somo onr own atylcs.
A now feature ia tho Daguerrean Gallery
formerly ocoupied by Messrs. Wcarn & His,
fitted up for onr Custom Trado, and fdlod
with tho choiccat
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASS1MEBES AND VESTINGS,
Which we aro making to order, under a cua
I ranteo to plcaao.
? R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Bept 19_
just re^ivm
I _Lflfi CASES CANNED GOODS,
I 100 boxes CANDY,
50 boxoo SOAP,
20Cbarrols FLOUR,
100 barrels Whiskey,
100 dozen Axes,
200 dozon Pocket-Knives,
100 dozen pairs Traoe Chains,
100 dozen Door and Pad-Locke,
100 hnudlea Tica,
100 halca Bagging.
For sale to-day, at Now York prices an! car?
riage, having been purchased mainly before
tho lato inflated prices.
: L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
Ang 80
New Books.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, bvBish
ops and other Clergy of the Anglican
Church. Vol. I. $5. ?
Aunt Jane's ?cro. by Author of Stepping
Honvonwards. tl.CO.
nannah, a now Novel, by Miss Muloch. r?0o.
Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
New Hulled Buckwheat.
tf \ BARRELS?first of the soason. For
IXJ sale by GEO. SYMMERS.
. ? OoL?^tX,'?.O:,lwvr8>1872.
TO enable the Officers and -Employecu to
visit the Fair, the Freight Department Of
thia road, at Columbia, will bo. closed on
TUUK8DAY. the 7th instant, and. no local
freights rccelvod or delivered.
THOS. DODAMEAD,
Nov 6 2 general Snporintondent.
Greenville and Colombia Railroad.
South Carolina State Fair.
Hl'ECIiL pa8bknokr TRAINS
. . I dbxwken
NEWBERRY AND COLUMBIA;
TO aoaommodate thoao who may wiah to
attend tho Fair without tbo expense of
remaining over night from home, a SPECIAL
PASSENGER TRAIN will be run on Wednes?
day and TrroBSDAT. tho Guh and 7th of Novem
bor, loaving Newberryiu tho morning and
returning tho same night:
Leave Ncwberry at. 8.15 A. SI.
, Frog Lovcl at.8.50 A. II.
" Pomaria at.9.85 A. M. [
?' Alston at.10 20 A.M.
Arrivo at Columbia.12 00 M.
Returning? :
Loavo Columbia at.C.lu P. SI.
Arrive at Ahston.8 00 P. M.
Pomaria......8 30 P.M.
M Frog Lovol.!).0U P. M.
" Newberry.9.30 P.M.
Faro for tho ronnd trip, single first class I
fare one way. Children between the ages of |
six and twelve, half price; no charge for chil?
dren under eix. THOS. DODaMEAD,
Gonoral Superintendent.
Jabez Nobton, General Ticket Agent.
Nov 5_3_
For the "South Carolina Agricultural!
and Mechanical Fair."
Chablotte, Con. and Aro. R. It.,
Genbbad Fbeiout and Ticket Dfpt.,
C?nuiiBiA, B. C, October 29.1872.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS for the above
FAIR, good to return until SUNDAY,
November 10, inclusive, will ho sold at all re?
gular st at inns on this Road, commencing with
SATURDAY, November 2. <
j?jr Purchase your Tickets before entering
tho cars. E. R. DORSEY,
OetS0 8 OencralTieUet Agent.
THE OKIGiNaL
DOWB SEWING MACHINE.
THE best now in use. Challenges the
world in perfection of work, strength and
beauty of etitcb, durability of construction,
oaso of operation, and groat range of work;
makes the eame stitch on each sido, and is as
noiseless &h any other shuttlo machine.
It contains the material for its own repair.
It has lees wearing points than any other.
It gives off thread in proportion to the
thicknese of fabrio eewed, thereby avoiding
alow motion over aeams.
The preaaer foot is easily swung out of the
way, making it convenient to 6et noodles and
fvdiu?t work
All those who have need the "HOWE" will
have no other. Give it a trial.
Agents wanted for every town; also, can
vasBcre for the oity. Apply to
E. W. SCHEVEN,
Local Agent, three doors below HeinitBb'a
Drug Store, Main street. Oct 21 lme.
Gun and Blasting Powder.
rXUIE undersigned are agents for the celo
JL brated POWDER manufactured at Wil?
mington, Delaware, by Messrs. Dnpont, De
Nemans A Co., and have constanllv ou hand
a full assortment of the various kinds manu?
factured by said firm, consisting in part of
RIFLE POWDER, in whole, half and quar?
ter kegs,
DEER POWDER, in 25-pound kegs,
BLASTING POWDER, in 25-pbund kegB,
DIAMOND GRAIN and RIFLE POWDER,
?n 1-pound canisters.
All other brands will be furnished at ehort
notice from tho Charleston Magazine. For
salo in quantities to suit purchasers by
Oct 24_JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Fresh Biscuits.
FARINA, Pearl,OvBtor.WiHc. Bolter, Milk,
Fio-niu. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Sod?
&c, all fresh. Fox aale low bv
Oct 9_HOPE Je. GYLES.
For Sale,
APLANTATION in Sumtor County, kr.-.wn
an tho Bradford Springs Place. It ton
tains 753 acres of land, fifteen miles lrom
Bumter C. H. and about the. aanio distance
from Oaradcn. For particulars and terras,
applyito Messrs. BLANDING A RICH ARDSON,
Attorneys at Law, Sumter O. II. Sept 1
A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA?
TION, near Abbeville Court House, part
of it within the corporate limits of tbo town.
It contains 350 acies of laud, seventy-five of
whiob is good creek bottom. On it is a com
forlablo Dwelling Houso, Gin House, and all
necessary out-buildings; also, a Vineyard ot
Scuppernong Grapes of seven acres', in fall
bearing, with a Stone House, Cellar, and all
appliances for making wine, and a fino collec?
tion of Fruit Trees. It. K. BOWIE,
Heptl _Abbt villo C. H., H. C.
Initial and Monogram Press.
e. r7 stokes
IS now prepared, with a Pres? and appcr
tainments. to niannhitf'.uro INITIAL PA?
PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed
and iu colors, of alt sizes aud quality.
ALSO,
Keeps constantly in sloro a full etock of
Fancy anil Staplo STA' ION ERY, BLANK
BOOKS, Fancy Articles and all goods pertain?
ing to a first cla6s Stationery House.
April 20_
Seed Wheat.
BUSHELS Red Spring SEED WHEAT,
for ealo by_L1^1!*' * OYLES.
Oats and Corn.
1AAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS,
? 700 bUdbeU White Corn, for
sale low for cash._HfiVE & GYLES.
Choice Family Flour.
BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, fo
sale at reduced raten.
Augu_3t10__ ' HOPE A GYLF.S.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers 'Heer
TN preference to London Porterand Scotch
Ale. WhyVThoy know it ia unadulterated
Carriage Materials.
T>UGOY WHEELS,
O Springs and Axles,
Buggy Seats,
Spokcaimd Felloes,
Shaft* aud Poles,
Enameh d Leather and Cloth,
Also, Da.?h Leather, Bolts, Huh!*, Maleable
Cat-tings, Paints. Varnishes, Ac, &c, on hand
and for sale low by
_jOot 29_JOHN AGNEW A^KON._
A whole family cured of biliousness with
ono box of Heimtsh'a Blood and Liver Tills.
Thla ia cheap prattler*. How in it? Why, the
50
50
E do not wish to be "f/antio" in our
,y.' style of advertising,but.we do heg?!
discriminating public to perU?fi the few fol?
lowing ? itoma beforo; outing or drinking any
thlng "purchased elsewhere:"
Yea, madam, (wo are talking to tho ladies
now,) onr stock is replete with everything no
oeBsary to nupplv tho modest larder, or tickle
the appetite of the fastidious onlcnre: in fact,
anything from BUTTER to BI to SI A, MACK?
EREL to MUSHROOMS.
ALSO,
Cheddar Cheoso and tho surowry Limberg?
er, with the finest aasortment of English and
American OltACKERH, PICKLE8, SAUCES,
POTTED MEATS, GalPa Foot and other JEL?
LIES and PRESERVES, over offered in Co?
lumbia.
And, Mr. Mann, (we have talked to yon be?
fore,) and you know i rotty well how it is your?
self. You havo-ehown it in your actions, and
we thank you sincoroly; we ouly promise to
do as we havo boon doing. When madam has
attonded to thu garstronomical arrangement,
and tho cloth has been taken from tho table,
tho proper ingredients may bo had, as usual,
to aid digestion, and creato that "feast oi
reason and tho fhiw of soul" which Moot A
Chandon, Latour Blanche or Chateau Yqucm
alone oan create in genormte souls. "Jos so."
Our stock of Ono imported SHERItlEH,
PORTS. CLARETS, BOOKS, and other
WINES, alwaja in full supply.
Our Brandies aro unapproachable, and this
standHi-d shall bu maintained.
_Oot 2?_GEO. SIMMERS.
To Contractors.
Offick Boa an County Commissioners,
HlC II LAN I) cocfty.
Columbia, October 22, 1872.
T>ROPOSALS for building a Court Uouao
X for Richland County are invited by the
undersigned. Plans and specifications can
be seen at tho oflico of R. E. B. Hewctson,
Architect. All bids will bo opened on Monday,
December 2d, next, when the contract will bo
awarded to tho lowest responsible bidder.
Tho CommiBeionera reacrvo the right to reject
any and all bids.
JOHN H. BRYANT, Chairman.
J. J. GOODWIN,
U SI All PORTEE,
Oct 27 tl6 Board County Commissioners.
Continued Brilliant Success of Ditson
& Co.'s Gems of Strangs!
TBIS floe collection, now "all the rage,"
contains among its Gems, (which fill 250
largo music pages,) German Hearts, Aqua?
rellen, 1,001 Nights, Maninil ten, Morgenblat
ter, ArtiBt Life, Love and Pleasure, Burger
sinn, Blue Danube, Marriage Belle, Bonbons,
Wine, Women and Song, and many other
popul?r Waltzes, Pizzicato. New Annen.
Trit sch Tratsch, aud other Polkas, , with a
goodly number of first rato Quadrille?,
Galops. Mazurkas, Ac. Price, in boards, f2 50;
ciotn, *3. hen t, post-paid, iur retail pric<^.
The Great New Church Music Book,
THE STANDARD,
Still "waves," and n on the point of being in?
troduced to a multitude of Singing Schoole
now to commence. The authors are L. O.
Emerson, of Boston, and II. R. Palmer, of
Chicago, neither of whom will bo satisfied
with lesB than twice tho ordinary circulation
of Church Music Books. Do not fail to Bend
$1.25, for which, for tho present, epeoimen
copies will be sent Price, $1.50.
OLIVER D1TSON t CO., Boaton.
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., New York.
Not 1_fw?l _
To the Ladies.
ONE of the worat forma of discoloration of
the skin, and of pimpled and eruptive
faces, is caused bv the use of CALOMEL and
BLUE MASS. M*orcnrial medicines are sup?
posed to have a special action on the liver;
the theory ia erronoous. If calomel is given
in repeated doses it produces salivation, and
in tins oondition the liver ia badly damaged.
Tho liver is moro torpid; tho akin must do
Borne of the liver's work, in excreting bile ele?
ments, and will be liable to pimples, blotches,
eruptions, dark spots, discolorations, tuber?
cles, acre month, sore throat, catarrhs! affec?
tions, Ac. Tho only serviceable liver medi?
cine is HEINITSH'S LIVER PILLS. No ca?
lomel. They regulate tho liver and porifv the
blood._Aug 22 t
$6_,260
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
Legalized by an Act of tho Legislature.
filHE most liberal .Lottery ever drawn. Only
X 7,110 Tickets and 3.030 Prizeb!
To bo drawn November 30,1872, in Covingtou,
Kentucky.
Ono Capital Prize of - - - $25,000
1 Prize of.{5,0l>0 I 13 Trizos of., .f250
1 do.2.1.r)0 I 30 do. fi?
2 do.1 1KW I 4*20 do. :... 20
2 do. 5001 2,010 do. f?
3.0S*0 Prizes, amounting to.$01 200
Tickets $12; Halves ?G; Quartern $3.
WOur Lotteries aro chartered by tlie
State, and drawn at the time named, under
tho supervision of sworn Coannissinuors.
j(XS*Tho drawings will bo published iu the
New York, Chicago and Louisvillo papers.
J37*Wc will draw a similar schemo tho hist
Saturday tif ovorv iiionlh during tho vtars
1872 and" 1873.
A'A'Kcuii'. at our risk by Tost Office Money
Order, Registered Letter, Dra't or Express.
Jt_"BCttd for a circular.
Address, KM1 PH. SIMMONS & CO.,
N2 J.T ly Box 827, Covington, Ky.
Seed Rye.
1 Ki\ BTJ8HELS PRIME RYE, for Seed.
JLlJ\ f For sale for cash ouly.
Sept H HOPE ? OYLES.
Buffalo Tongues,
N"kw Bugar-cured BAMS,
Breakfast Strips,
Smoked Beef, fur a-.lo low. HOPE A OYLES.
Seod Wheat.
rjp? BUSHELS Chilean White VEED
/ O WHEAT?a choice variety.
50 bushels Red Spring Wheat. For sale for
greenbacks. Fl0F'E A GYLES,
Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips.
Q f\f\f \ LBS. Sugar-Cured SHOUL
0,V/vJ yj debs, Hanta, Breakfast Ba
cou and Smoked Tongues, for ealo bv
Sept27 HOPE A GYLES.
Look Out for K K.'S!
lO.OOO?00,?m,,u' T?"?
Maroh 2s_JOHN C. KEEPERS'.
Seed Barley.
J\ BUSHE
fJl_
Good Thincs.
Break EAST BACON.
PIGS' pf. :?: " SOUSED,
smoke:>p
BUKKAL'' . O.SO?ES.
CHOICE OOSKEN BUTTER.
All fret.}, and i'or side low for ca.sh bv
June 1>: HOPE .V OYLES.
A Card.
CIRCUMSTANCES entirely beyond my cou
j tn! have delayed I lip completion of the
hotel, at the corner of Main ami Plum streets,
known as tho "Wheeler House," and I lind
that, contrary to my expectations, I shall be
unable to open the same during fair week.
The hotel will bo completed very soon, when
lotufortu "! x haute bhall be guaranteed.
Nov 2 THEO. SI. pollock
tTt \ BUSHELS idecled m w crop BARLEY.
>J\t For aide by HOPE tt GYLES.
Important for Sefercnoe.
J. W. & E. Chis'ttolm & Co., I
Importers ana manufacture, '"
OFFER to the trade the largest stock of]
. Hnman and Imitation HAIR OOODB,
PAJROY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS,
oto., that can be found in New York city.
Send for Bamplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY.
Hept 7_' ? 4mo
Philadelphia and Southern .
MAIL STEAMS11 iP LINE
TO WILMINGTON, N. C.
18 composed of two first claBS STEAM?
SHIPS, ol 800 tons each; failing from each
port every WEDNESDAY.fcThrougb rates to
all points South and South-west a a low as by
any other route. Insurance one-half per cent.
Prompt and certain despatch given. For
rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet?
ing, &?,. apply to
W. L. JAMES, General Agent.
Philadelphia.
WORTH .t WORTH, Agents,
Wilmiugton, N. C.
A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent
W., C. &, A. R. R., Wilmington, N. C.
Sept_14_3moB
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA, 8. C,
Present Capital, SU50,???.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500,000.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in?
terest at the rate of seven (7) percent,
per annum, will be issued.
NOTES, Bills of Excbango and other evi
donooB of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, Honda, Gold, Silver bought and aold.
Drafts on all the prominent citice in the
United States bought and sold.
Directors?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. MoMaeter, R. D. Senn, of R. D. Bonn A
Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden;
R. L. Bryan, of Bryan & McOurtcr; W. C.
Swafticld, of R. A W. C. Swafiield; John C.
Seegers, W. B. Stanley.
omczns.
President?John B. Palmer
Cashier?A. G. Brenizer.
Assistant Cashier?C. N. G. Butt.
Sent 2S_
"CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA
? t ?
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
.1NTERE8TALLO WEB A T TEE RATE01
SI'^'EN PER CENT. FEE ANNUM.
ON CERTIFICA'lES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SI A' PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIS
MONTB8 ONACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. Vico-Prceident.
A. G. Brenizer, CaBhier.
J. H. Sawyer, in gent i al charge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Dlrealor$.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has
kell, F. W.McMaBter.E. H. Beinitah, JohnB.
Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Ell Gregg, Marion.
O. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge .Charleston.
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Meohanlca, Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Oi*
phans and others may hero deposit their aav?
inga and draw a liberal rate of interest there*
on. Planters, Professional Men andTruateei
wishing to draw interest cn their fend" nut'!
they require tbem for business or other pur*
poeoa; Parents desiring to set apart small
turns for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposit* can only be with?
drawn by thomeelves, or, in caee of death, by
their logal representatives,) wishing to lay
aaidefunda for future use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing thoir means
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, be subject to withdraw alw hen
loaded._Aug 18
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling tbo attention of
tho public to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pi&noe, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, BanjoB, Flutes,
Accordeona. Braas and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instrumenta on band at all times. Sheet
Music sent by mail, poet paid, on receipt of
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-band
Pianos aud Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give
I especial attention te^ Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
dcHired, at moderate pi ices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favoring na with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
[Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors itbovo FnosxiX
oftico, Columbia^S.^. _Nov7
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Colonade Row, Vettdue Range,Charleston, S. C,
dealkbsix
Scotch, Pi? and American Ear Iron,
KEEP constantly on hand r. full supply of
all kinds.
In store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG.
_Nov28 _ly
WHEELER & WILSON S
Sewing Machines.
I1IUI1KST I'KKMU M
or.
? $^f&^. .- K
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j By Committee of Practical Machinists.
fTUI E simplicity, durability, rape of manage
X ment and preat rang"? of work of this
Machine Iiuh made it tho universal favorite,
ami loading family Sowing Machine iormoic
than twenty years, and hence it it no experi?
ment to buy one.
For sale "on monthly instalments, second
door below 1 hu.mx office,Columbia, S. C.,by
A. J. PURSLEY,
Feb 27 Agei;t_for FursleyATrnnip.
A Certain Cchkfoii Cuills anoFeves?
Flret take tho P.lood and Liver Fills, to work
off the bile and purify th.> blood; three or
four will be sufficient". Then tako a table
spoonful of HEINITSH'R CHILL CURE. It
hn-s been tried; wo know it.
, South "
n^ig*^*waea.t^e*... ,.......,.
Pggjgttgfr o., SeptviC,'f87? (, ?
- - Change of B^fiirfe/,
to go into eflbct on
and after Sunday, 29th instant: -
11 ai l and fassesoeb teair. \tii
Leave Columbia at.,.... ? a m
Arrive at Charles ton at.4 CO p m ?
Leave Charleston at.,.0 80&m'
A rrive a t Columbia at.6.20pm
NIGHT expbees, FBEIOnT AM) ACCCMMOIpATION
tkain, [Sundays excepted.] ;l
Leave Columbia. .7 CO p ru Arrive. ..6.80 a m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave.. .C 45 am
Oamden Train will run as follows:
Leave Camden at.7.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.65 A. M>pl
Leave Columbia at.2.10 P.M.
Arrlvo at Camden at.?... 6.65 P. M.
A. L. TYLER, Viee-PreaJdcnt.
S. B. PiRKJVB, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta 21. R
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Colombia, 8, Oli September 22,1872.
e ?f8K2&i:' oN Rml RfUr t,,,f, d*?b
BS^^S^following schedule will be
ran over this road:
goino BOl'TE. .. Jp-t
Train No. 1. Train No.?. a
Leave Charlotte.715 A.M. 8.20P.M.
Leave Columbia.2.29 P. M. 8.80 A. M. 1
Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A. M.
OOIKO NOBTH.
Leave Augnet?.6.S5TA. M. 5 CO P. M.
Leave Columbia.... 11.63 P. M. 11.(5 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.6.15 P. M. 6.C0 A.M.
S?,Kid".rd Tim? ten minutes slower than
Washington; ?ixminatee ahead Columbia:
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sen
days excepted. Both trains xnako close con?
nection to all points North, South and West.
Through tickets eold and baggage checked
to aU principal points.
JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup.
E.R. Dqbbey, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent
Change of Schedule.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R.'R. Co.
Scfebintendent's Gftice,
Wilmikoton, N. 0? October 7; 1&72.
BBlBBBg AFTER this date tb?
W^rW-following eobedulc will
he ran by trains on this road:
DAT EXFBEBS TBAIN [DAILY.]
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot ] 3.25 A. M
Arrive at Florence. 0.55 A. M?
Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P. M.
Leave Augusta. 6.85 A. M.
Leave Columbia. 11. 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 4.15P. M.
Arrive WUmington [Union Depot] 10.i:& P. M.
night bxfbebs tbain.
1.1'kio 7ni(uiu?luii [b liio? Depot] S.'T P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 11.36 P.M.
Arrive at Colombia. 3.40 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A.M.
Leave Augusta. 5.50 P. M.
Leave Columbia.10.20P. M .
Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington.I. 8.00A.M.
Oct 8 jah. ANDERSON, Gcn'l tSup't.
Greenville and. Columbia Railroad,
[Ts?Ml ?1 i PASSENGER
W WTO TRAINS run dauv,
Sundays excepted, connecting vrtb Night
Trains on South Carolina Railroad np and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and Angneta and Wil?
mington, Columbia and Angnsta Railroads.
cp.
Leave Colnmbia at.,... 7.15 a. tn.
Leave Alston.0.06 a.m.
Leave Newberry.10.40 a. zn.
Leave Cokeabury.2.00 p.m.
Leave Belton.8.60 p. m.
Arrive at Greenville. 6 80 p. tn.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at.7.80 a. m.
Leave Belton.9.80 a.m.
Leave Cokeabury.11.15 a. m.
Leave Newbeny.2.80 p. m.
Leave Alston.4.20 p.m.
Arrive *i" Columbia.G.COp.XB;
Anderson Branch and ULue Jlidge Division. '
DOWN. TTS.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. tn. Arrivo 7.15 p. m.
Leave Fern ville 6.25 a. m. 6.85 p. m.
LeavePendloton 7.10 a. m. 6.60 p. nt.
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. m.
Accommodation Trains inn cn ALLevillc
Branch Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Andereon Branch, between Beltcn and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Thuradavs and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. ?up.
Jabez NpBTON, General Ticket Agent.
Richmond and Danville Bsihcyd,
tS?rjaraacn2 .condensed time
??H*SS^j&*T ARLE, in effect en and
alter Sunday, October 13,1872:
GO^O NORTH.
STATIONS. HAIL. KXI'EIFS.
Leave Greentbore.2.G0 A. M. 11 10 A. M.
Leave Danvillo. 4.40 A.M. J.E2P. M.
Leave Burkville. 9.44 A. M. 6 86 P. M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12 45 P. M. 9.S0P.M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 1.50 P.M. 6.10 A.M.
Leave Burkville....5.12 P. M. 8 2BA- Mi
Leave Danvillo.10.00 P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. S.E0 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 P. M., and
at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with
trains on North Carolina Divieicn, for all
points South. Passengers leaving Richmcnd
at 1.50 P.M., connect at Grteneboio vith
train for all points East of Groinsbcio. Pae
eengcr train leavh'g Raleigh at 6.40 P. M.,
connects at Orcensboro with Northein-boni d
Mail train, aniviug in Richmond at 12 45 P.
M. JOHN R. MACMUBDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. Snp't.
KOHTH CAKOI.INA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH.
stations. MAIL. EXmESB.
Leave Charlotte. 7.10 P. M. G.J>0 A. M.
Leave Salisbnrv.10.(2 P.M. 8.S7A.M.
Leavo High Point.12 16 P. M. 10 17 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.(0 A. M. ll tOA. M.
Leave GrteuBloro_ 2 00 A. M. 11.10 A.M.
Leavo Company Shops 3.40 A. M. 12 20 P. M.
Leave Hillsboro. 4 55 A. M.
Leave Raleigl. 8 05 A. M.
Arrivo at Goldeboro.. .11.10 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Gohlutoro. 3 10 P. M.
Leave Raleigh. 6.40 P. M.
Leavo Uilliiboro. 9.1GP.M.
Leave Company Shop* 10 55 A. M. 2.15 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 12.20 A. M. 8 SO P.M.
Leave Greensboro_1.10 A. M. 4.00 P. M?
Leavo High Tomt.... 2 02 A.M. 4.?0 T. M.
Leave Salisbury. 3 58 A. M. 6.18 P. M.
Arrivo at Charlotte.. . G.25A.M*' 8 10 A. M.
ii Passenger train leaving Raleigh 6.40 P. M.,
connects at Greeuaboro with Northern bound
train; making quickest tuno to all Northern
citieB. Prico of tickets enmo aa other rGutes.
Mail trains dailv, both wajs, over entire
length of road. LxprcBS daily between Com?
pany Shops and Charlotto Sundaya excepted.
Pullman Palace Cara on nicht trains between
Charlotte and Richmond, without change.
8. K. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. H. Preen. Master Transportation.
bummer schedule S. & D. R. R.,
Hgraggn nOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
Arrivo. Leave Arrive.Leave
Spartanburg.. 6 8? 5-25
Batcsville..... G.00 C.CO 4.68 4.68
l>acolot. 0.C8 C.13 4.40 4.45
Joneavillo. 0.43 0.48 4.05 4.10
Unionville. 7.25 7.50 8.05 8.25
?antne. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85
Fiah Dam. 8.10 8 45 2.10 2.16
Sholton. 9.15 D.20 1.85 1.40
Lyles? Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17
Strother.10.05 10.10 12.50 12;?5
Alston.11.00 il.Oir
Msy24 THOS B. JETER.President