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j WKDNSflDAI MOBSIHO. < ^VVjgLI AN A. SEI. BY, ' : ' EDITOU AHi) VHOpniEXOIl, Office on. Richardson Street, near Taylor ? * * ' t ijf'iioQX and Job Prihhi?s of ,*v*rydescrip? tion promptly and faithfully attondo? to. ? SUBSOBXFTIOlt. ' D*Uy, alx inonthB, f4 00; Tri-Woek'.y, 11 6C; AD VKB.tibimkht8 I a sorted In the Dally at 75 cords per square '? for the first and 50 oontk each subsequent In asrtion. Dong advertisements by the week, month or yearr at reasonable rates. How in this for a soeno in a church? ?The place4 is a shored edifice in Bath, Me. The pow is crowded. The sermon iB long. A respectable citizen goes to ' sleep. 'In close proximity to him is a lady. The preacher is in the midst of a closing prayer, when the slnmberer .as? tonished the congregation by granting ? in a tdtie ;of oomplaint, "come, come, . Sarahl lay along; don't orowd so! lay over; lay over!1' "Sarah," who was for ? innately in the pew also, never for- a moment lost her presence of mind, bat .administered a timely poke with her . parasol, which awakened ber dormant lord, and prevented any further remarks on his part. . Rural Beauties and City Belles.? Country girls are sot a whit behind their , metropolitan sisters in the. natural ele? ments of loveliness, bat it must be con? ceded that the city belles best anderstand the art of preserving and heightening their personal beauty. The most per? fect features lose half their attraction Unless the complexion is properly cared for, and if the pretty girls of the rural , Districts wish to compete with the "fair Stars'-' of the fashionable world, in re? fined attractions, they must pay duo at? tention to this important point. They ought to know, for the fact is notorious, . that-HAGAK'? Maonot.ta Balm imparts to the Bkin. a delicate, pearly appearance, unprodnoeable by any other preparation under the son. No matter how the cu? ticle may have been roughened by ex? posure. or discolored by the sun, tho Balm will render it soft and pliable, and -removes'every blemish. S&~ Pimples and brown spots on tho face, Eruptions,. Blotohos, Scrofulous diseases and all sores arising from im? pure blood, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovery. N7Jt3 Mail Arrangements.?Tha Northern mail opens at 8.20 P. M.; closes 11.00 A. M. Charleston day mail opens 5.30 Pi M.roIqses 6.00. A. M.. Charleston night mail opens 7.00 A. M.; closes 6.15 P. M, Greenville mail opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6.00 A.M. Western opens and[ closes 1.80P. M. Wilmington openB 2.30 P. M.j closes 11.30 A. M. On Sunday offioe open from 3 to 4 P. M. Old newspapers for sale at Phcenix ?Sloe, at fifty cents a hundred. ~ THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINE. THE. beat now in n?e. Challenges the world in perfection of wqrk, strength and beauty of stitob, durability of construction, eaBeof operation, and. great range of work; makes the same stitch on each sido, and is aa noiseless aa any other shuttle maobine. Ii. ???t?ins the ???tcrial fcr its own repair. It has lees wearing points than any other. It gives off thread in proportion to the thickness of fabric sewed, thereby avoiding slow motion over eeame. ". The preaser foot 1b easily swung out of the way, making it 'convenient to set needles and adjust work. All those who have used the "HOWE" will have no other. Give it a trial. Agents wanted for every town; alBO, oan vassers for the city. Apply to E. W. SOREVEN, Local Agent, three doors below Heinitah's Drng Store., Main street._Oot 21 Imp. Replete. WE do not wish to bo "frantio" in our style of advertising, but we do beg a discriminating public to peruse the few lol lowing items before eating or drinking any? thing "purchased elsewhere:" Tea, madam, (we are talking to the ladies now,) our stock is replete with everything ne? cessary to BUpply the modest larder, or tioklo the appetite of the fastidious epicure; in fact, anything from BUTTER to BROMA, MACK? EREL to MUSHROOMS ALSO, Cheddar Cheese and the aurowry Limborg er, with the fluent assortment of English and American OBAOKERB, PICKLES, SAUCES, POTTED MEATS, Calf's Foot and other JEL? LIES and PRESERVES, ever offered in Co? lombia. And, Mr. Mann, (we have talked to yon be? fore,) and yon know r retty well how It is your? self. Yon have shown it in your actions, and we thank yon sinoerely; we only promise to do aa we have been doing. When madam has attended to the gaetronomioal arrangement, and the cloth has been taken from tho table, the prop or in a rod touts may be had, aa nBual, to aid digestion, and oroato that "feast oi reaaon and the flow of soul" which Moot a Chandon, Latour Blanohe or Chateau Yquem alone can create in generous souls. "Job so." rtJ??? Btock of fine imported SHERRIES, PORTS. pLARETS. HOOKS, and other WINES, always in full supply, Onr Brandios are unapproachable, and this standard shall be maintained. Oot 29_QEO. BV.MMEBB. ?TOST RECEIVED. Af\f \ 0A8E8 CANNED QOOD8, 100 boxoa CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 hartals Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, . 200 dosen Fookot-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Traoo Chains, 1D0 dozen Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bnndles Ties, 100 bales Bagging. For aale to-day, at New York prices ant car* rlago, having been purchased mainly before the late inflated pricee. LOBI0K & LOWRAN0E. qi^p ^5 /^tL p ER8T?CRY STATE LOTTERTI Legalized by an Act of the Legislature. THE most liberal Lottery ever drawn. Only 7.140 Tickets and 3 0S0 Prized To be drawn November 30,1872, in Coving ton, Kentucky. One Capital Prize of ? - ? $25,000 1 Prize of.$5.000 I 13 Prizes of.. .$250 1 do.2,1501 80 do.GO 2 do. 1,900 1 420 do. 20 2 do. 500 1 2,610 do. G 8.080 Prizes, amounting to.IG4 2G0 Ticket? $12; Halves $6; Quarters f3. esrOur Lotteries are chartered by the State, and drawn at the time named, under the supervision of sworn Commissioners. tfv-Tho drawings will be .published in the New York, Chicago and Louisville papers. &3~We will draw a similar scheme the last Saturday of evory mcritb during the years 1872 and 1870. j?5~ Remit, at our risk by Post .Office Money Order .Registered Letter, J)ralt or Exprtse. tnriiend for a circular. Address, SMITH. SIMMONS A CO., . N?lTly f.i Box 827, Govington. Ky. TUB GRAND GIFT CONCERT. GIFT MONEY ALL UP! ?$5-00,-0003 In Bank to Pay Prizes. A FULL DRAWING IN SIGHT. THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT, for the benefit of the Public Library of Ken? tucky, is postponed to SATURDAY, the Tth of December, fof the following reasons: f. Tho failure of certain agcn.s to make re turns in time for the drawing to take place Soptomber 28. 2. The ?accumulation of orders during tho last lew days to such an extent that it was not possiblo to 011 thorn and have tho drawing on tho 23th. 8. The general expressed desire of ticket holders that a full drawing might be had, oven it It mado a short postpouement uecos sary. 4. Tho belief of the management that by a short postponement tho remnant of unsold tickets can bo disposed of, and all the prizes paid in full, without the necessity ol any pro r?ffl eo^ii^c down. For thceeTreaBonB, coupled with the earuest deeiro to bone fit the Public Library by a larger balance, and the ticket-holders by larger gifts, the concert and distribution have been post Soiled to Saturday, the 7thof December, 1872. n that day and do other the drawing will por!tively and unequivocally como off hi tho great hall of the Publio Library building, be? ginning at precisely 6 o'clock A. M., and con? tinue until the whole 1,000 giftB aro awarded. The payment of the gifts will begin tho third day aftor tho drawing, and continue for six months, in current funds, by the Farmers' aiid Drovers' Bank, or by eight draft upon tho Fourth National Bank, New York, at tho op? tion of the gift tioket-holdere. l.i?t er Gifts. One Grand Gift, Cash.$100.000 One Grand Gift_.$50,0C0 1 Cash Gift $26.000 1 Cash Gift. 20,000 1 Cash Gift. 15.000 1 Cash Gift. 10,000 1 Cash Gift. 9.000 1 Gash Gift. 8,000 1 Cash Gift. 7.000 1 Cash Gift. 0,000 1 Cash Gift. 5,000 lOaBhGift. 4,000 1 Cash Gift. 3.000 4 Gash Gifts.$2,000eaoh li> Cash (lifts. 1,000each 20 Cash Gifts. OOOeaoh 21 Cash Gifte. 800 each 25 Cash Gifts. 700 each 85 Cash Girts. 000 each 45 Cash Gifts. GOOeaob 50 Cash Girts. 400 each 60 Gash Gifts. 300each 1C0 Cash Gifts. 200 each 612 Cash Gifts. 100 each Total, 1,000 Gifts, ah Gash.......$500,000 FRIGE GF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2.50; 11 whole tickets for $100; 28 for $225; 5G for $500; 113 for $1,000; 225 for $2,500; 575 for $5,000. No disconnt on less than $100 worth of tickets at a time. Tbo money necessary to pay in full all the offered gifts is now upon deposit in tbcFarni era'fand Drovers' Bank, as will bo seen by the following certificate of the Cashier: Fabhebs' and Dbovebs' Bank. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 20,1872. This is to certify, that there is now on de? posit in tbia baftk over half a million of dol? lars to the oredit of tho Gift Concert fund, ?0 cf ~hich iz held by this bank, ss Treasurer of the Public Library ot Kentucky, to pay off all gifts to bo awarded at tho draw? ing. R. B. VEACH. Cashier. Hon. John Babbee, Manager of the Royal insurance Company, Liverpool, and Colonel Jilson P. Jounbon, Proprietor of the Gait Houao, will act as a committee on the part of the Trustees to take charge of tho tags he foie the drawing, count them, plaao them in the wheel, and personally see that corres? ponding numbers for all tho tickets sold go into the wheel. After tho drawing is over, the wheel, with its eontents, will be placed in tho hands of a committee on the part of the ticket-holders, to satisfy themselves whether all tickets sold were represented in drawing.| Blind children, in fail view of the audience will alternately draw the tags from one of tho glass wheels and the gifts belonging to them from tho other, and the official reoord of the drawing thus conducted will be kept by three tellers choaen from different banks in the city. Tho drawing will bo published in the Louis villo papers and New York Herald, and official copies mailed to all parties ont of Louisvillo to whom tickets have been sent by letter. The remnants of tickets yet unsold will be furnished to thoso who first apply for them, and as general a distribution of them will be mado among agents as their limited number will permit. No agent will be permitted, on any account whatever, to hold or sell a ticket for tho management after November 25,1872. This postponement baB boon made by ad? vice of tho Trust of s, with the sole object of the real benefit of both the tioket-bolder and the Public Library, and all concerned may rost perfectly assured that tho positive and final programme here announced will be car? ried out to tho letter. THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Publio Library Kentucky, Publio Li? brary Building, Louisville, Kentucky. Skpt'kmdeb 20. 1872._Oct 5 swig To the Ladies. ONE of the worst forms of discoloration of the skin, and of pimpled and ernptivo faces, is caused by the use of CALOMEL and BLUE MASS. Mercurial medicines are sup? posed to havo a special action on tho liver; the theory is erroneous. If calomel is given in repeated doses it produces salivation, and In this oondition the liver is badly damaged. The livor is more torpid; tho skin must do some of tho liver's work, in excreting bile ele? ments, and will be liable to pimples, blotches, eruptions, dark spots, disooloratioDS, tuber? cles, soro mouth, soro throat, catarrhal affec? tions, Ao. Tho only serviceable livor medi? cine is HEINITBOB LIVER PILLS. No ca? lomel. They regulate the livor and purlfv t ho blood._ Auk 22 i Choice Family Flour. Kf\ BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, 'or KP\J sale at reduced rales. August 10_HOPE A GYLES. Seed Bye. 1 Kit BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed. XtJ" * For sale lor cash only. Sept 8_HOPE A OYLES. A wholo family cured of biliousness with ouo box of Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pilla, This Is cheap practice How is it? Why, tho til For* all Derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. PUT up in liquid lorm, ?iteauv prepared for isaizadi.tc nao, that saving time and trouble, and Insuring proper proportion or each valuable ingredient. It 1b mild and gentle in ita otion. It removes bile from the system. It givea tone and strength to the whole frame. It gives the liver a healthy obarnoter and restores the eiLkir c and drooping body to hrahb and Du never (onud wanting. Under its > ita but ro, the brain its power. It ling to thof-o who suffer. Try it for yourselves and \ou will recommend it to your friend*. For silo by druggists and dealers everywhere. KINO A R08B0R0UGH, Wal da, Fla., Proprietors. Ang 22 Jiinio DO WIE, MOIHE & DAVIS, Wholoaale AgentB, OharlOBton, 8. C. BR1AT FEIIfiRT A1B1IFASSBK6SR LHIB. YIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL TEE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTUBINS CITIES. Tlirec Times a AVuk?TucjJoy, Thursday and Saturday, ELEGANT UTA TE-IiOOM ACCOMMOVA HONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 U.M.Iis MONTHLY. mm? The South Carolina Eailroad Company, AND connecting Boada Waat, in alliance with the fleet of tbirlccH Cret claes BHamslifp? to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch auoviled to Mm biieihe** public in the Cotton States at the l'QRT OF CU Alibi' bTON, offering facilities or rail and eeaUiauKportatlcn for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and ca pacityTLt any other port. The tollowmg epliiidid Ocean Steauicru are regularly on the line: T O S E IV Y O II lv . MA NBA TT AN, M. 8. Woodhull, Commander. CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, Jamea Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGElt, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGElt &. CO., \VM. A. COURTENAY, GEORGIA, s. Ilolmce. Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J, Beckett, Comuiandor, CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, -Ingram, Commander. WAGNER, UUUISlt A CO.. - Agents, Charleston, B. C. TO P II X L A D K I. P II 1 A i Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C.Uinckli y, Com'ihr. GULF STREAM, Mos. Hunter, Com der. Mailixo Days?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.JAgent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Haiuio, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadnrr. Total capacity lO.t'OO bales monthly. Sailing Daya?Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENUOLM, Agent, Charkfclon, S. C. TO BOSTON'. Steamship MELCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday. JAMES ADGElt A- CO., Agents, Charkfclon, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines, Maiine Insurance, one-halt oi one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND TNEGOGH TICKETS Can be had at all \ rincipal Railroad Cflicee in Georgia, Alabarr.p, Tenccfecu and Musieaippi. Stato Rooms may be secured in advar.ee, without extra charge, by addtctbing Agents ol the Steamships in Charleston, at whoeo edict sin allcttie the Baihond Tickets shuuldbc exchanged and Berths aligned. The Through Tickets by this route Include Tranafcrs, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, nr.d their cci r.< (tir p III e have largoly increased their facilities for tho rapid novinunt of Fre ight aud Pattc-l gei> between the Northern cities and the South and West. Cemfoitrble Nicht Caif, with the HolniesChair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Reibt ad. F?btclaB? Eating Saloon at Bracchville. On the Georgia Railroad, lirnt cist* bleeiir g Ccih. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night tiainr ol the S< nth Carolina Railroad. Cloec connection made with other Read a, deliwih g Full, hit at dihti-iit point* with great promptness. Tho managers will use e\ciy exertion to tatith their patioiuthal the lino via Charleston cannot bo aurpatted in drt-j id eh and tlif tuft ilc-liieij ol gct-Ce. For farther information, apply to J. M. Ski KlltX, Shi ?rii.tri di i t. f lmilt Me n. S. C; B.D. Habkll, General A cent, P. O. Box 4,979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.: H. IM umns.General Paaeenger and Ticket Agent, Sonlh Carolina ItHilrr nd. ALHtKI) L. TY Licit, July 16 }6mo Vice-President South Carolina Raihoad, Charleston, S. C. To Contractors. Officb Board County Commissioners, JtlCELANO COUFTY. CoLratniA, October 22,1&72. PROPOSALS for hnilding a Court House for Riohlaud County are invited by the undersigned. Plans and specifications can be seen at the cfhco of R. E. B. Hewetson, Architect. All bids will bo opened on Monday, December 2d, next, when tho contract will be awarded to tho lowest responsiblo bidder. Tho Commissioners reserve the right to V jenl any and all bids. JOHN H. BRYANT, Chairman. J. J. GOODWIN, URIAH PORTEE, Oct 27 +10 Board County Commissioners. CAUTION! Worcertersh'e Sauce Buyers are cautioned to avoid tho numerous Counterfeits and imitations offered for ealo. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York, Oct 29 Jly Agonta for the United States. Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augnbtn Railroad Company will hcII $100,000 or itf FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing interest at tho rato of 7 per cunt , per annum, at 8t and accrued interest on 100?making tho in? vestor nearly 9 per cent, por annum, in addi? tion to the diucouut. Apply to M. P. Pcgram, Cashier Kirnt National Bank, Charlotte, C, Bouknight, Treasurer, or Sept j.r> WM. JOHNSTON. Prosideut. 1UU1VJJ II* siiiM? rriHE place to buy everything wanted. The JL beet selection of PERFUMERY ever j offered in Columbia, tho following brand of j which stands conspicuous: OUR CHIEFTATw With every bottle of this Por fume sold, a pie j tnro of General R. E. Lee is given. IGREELEY & GRANT PRIZE BOXES, I Containing Candy and PictnroH of these dis? tinguished on'iciala. PERFUME ATOMIZERS, for refreshing and reviving tho nerves. CIGARS, or tho finest flavors aud best brande. FRENCH CANDIES, in ail variety; also, plain aud assorted, together with many other deairablo articled too unmuron.i to mention. Novf)_C. V. ANTWERP. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Portorand Scotch Alo. WhvVThov know it is nnadultoratod Oats and Corn. 1f\f\f\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, ,UUU 700 buahol? White Corn, for aale low for caah. HOPE A GYI.E8. Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Columbia, S. C, announces that her establish? ment, South-west corner of Sumtor and Lady strecta, ia prepared to accoramodato BOARD? ERS, permanent aud transient, whoro tho taste and comforts of tho moat faatidious will bo guaranteed. Oct 14 ilmo New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol. I. 15. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a nowNovol, by Mies Mulooh. 50o. Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. j?or Saie, APLANTATION in Sumter County, known aa tho Bradford Springs Place. It con? tains 703 acres of land, fifteen miles from Sumter C. U. and about tho aamo diatanec from Camde-n. For particular and tornm, apply',to Messrs BLAND IN G A RICHARDSON, Attorneys at Law, Sumter C. H. Kept 1 A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. TH E subscriber offers Tor ealo hia PLANTA? TION, near Abbeville Court Houso, pari or it within the corporato limita of tho town. It contains 850 acroa of laud, seventy-livo ol which ia good creek bottom. On it is a com rorlablo Dwelling llouae, Oin House, aud all necoasary ont-buildinga; also, a Vineyard ol Scuppornong Grapes of eeven acres, in ful bearing, with a Stono Huuao, Cellar, and a) appliaucos for making wine, and a lino collec? tion or Fruit Trees. R. b. BOWIE, Bcpt 1 _ Abbeville C. H., S. C. Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now prepared, with a Pres? and appcr tainmuuta, to manuracturo INITIAL PA PER and ENVELOPES to order, emboaaoc aud in colora, of all aizea and quality. also, Keeps conetantly in store a full stock o Fancy and Staple STA lONERY, BLANC ROOKS, Fancy Articlea and all goods pertain iog to a first class Stationery House. April 20 _ Gnn and Blasting Powder. THE underaigned aro agent* tor the colo braled POWDER manufactured at Wil mingtou, Delaware, by Mcears. Dupont, D( Nemans A Co., and havo conetantly on ham a full asaortment of the variona kinds manu factored by said Arm, coiibialing iu part ot RIFLE POWDER, iu whole, halt and <iuar Icr kcfjH DEERPOWDER. in 25 pound kegs, BLASTING POWDER, in 25-ponnd kega. DIAMOND GRAIN aud RIFLE POWDER, in 1-pouud canisters. All othor brands will be furnished at ehorl notico from the Charleaton Magazine. Fot salu in quantities to suit purchasers bv Oct 24 JOHN AONEW A'SON. Don't Boy Dangerous and Espbsive Kerosene Oil. HEINIT8H has tho best OIL. Go there and get it. JubI rocoivod a lot of the best OIL iu thu market. For aalo at Nov 5 { E. H. nEINlTSH'S Di ng Store. Look Ont for K. K.'S! OOO N^w colnmb,a- Tobe March 28 _ JOHN C. BEEPERS'. T. J.^STER & WEST. Jnnis Street, Salisbury. N. G, BUY and sell all kinds of PRODUCE, HAY. CORN, OATS aud COTTON. Ordors solicited. Wholesale dealers in WHISKIES and BRANDIES. Refer to D. A. Davia, Banker, John J. Shaver, Enq., Mock A Brown, Hon. N. Boydon, Hon. D. O. Fowlo, Raleigh, tffovJU'.l_T^_J _F^5.T^U * WEST Carriage Materials. BUGGY WHEELS. Springs and Axles, Buggy Soats, Spokes and Felloes, Shafts and Poles, Enameled Leather and Cloth, Also, Da*h Leather, Bolts, Huba, Maleabio Castings, Paints, Varnishes, Ac, Ac, on hand and for salo low by Oot 29 JOHN AG NEW & SON. A Great Bargain. ANY one desirous of ontering into a good huaiueas, with a small capital, now ia your time. I will aell my HOUSE, which haa plenty of room, new painted and carpeted, and fltted with evory convnnionco for taking PICTURES coinploto, with instrumenta, Urge and small. Stock for 2,000 picturos on hand; furniture, show runes, epecimena, Ac.--all of which cost over J'.KIO. I will sell tho WHOLE PREMISES, aud teach uuy ono FREE OF CHARGE in a few we cks, for only SIX HUN? DRED AND ) IFTY DOLLARS. Call at onco at Cooper'" Gallery, plnin street, near R. ?. Shiver'a store. N. 11.--Selling on account of rich mineral intorcata to sec after, a:id am going away. Oct 31 Cd Oysters. M.OON is open y friends aro in a ck 11. Oval era G. DIERCKS. (i*^ ST\ MY OYSTER S. ^?\Urfor the season. M ^jggpr Yitod to give mo served in all atvlea. Oct 18 Seed Barley. rrf\ BU8IIEL8 selected new crop BARLEY. Ol f For nah- by HOPE A OYLES. . Important for Reference. J. W. & K. Chisholm & Co,, Importers and Manufacturers, OF FEB. to the trade the largest stock of Human and Imitation HAl? GOODS, FAN OY GOODS, JEWELRY, LAGE GOODS, etc., that can be found in Now York city. Bond for sample parcel. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7_4mo Philadelphia and Southern HAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO WILMINGTON, 1?. c. IS composed of two first class STEAM? SHIPS, ot 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY.bThrougb rateB to all points South and South-west as low as by any other route Insurance one-half per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rates on general merchandize, cotton, shoot? ing, Ac, apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agent. Philadelphia. WORTH & WORTH, Ageuts, Wilmington, N. G. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent W., O. A A. It. B., Wilmington, N. C. cpt 14 _ 8mns_ CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C, Present Capital, $150,000. AUTIIOUIZED CAPITAL., ?500.000. CCERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in J tcrost at tliO rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, will bo issued. NOTES, BillB oi Exchango and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and eold. Dralts on all tho prominent cities in the United States bought and eold. Directois?J. Eli Gregg. John B. Palmer.F. W. McMaeter, It. D. Benn, of R. D. Bonn A Son; G. W. Betrden, of Copeland A Bearden; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCarter; W. C. Swaflield, cif It. A W. C. Swafticld; John C. '?eegera, W. B. Stanley. OFFICTIIH. President?John 11. Palmer Cashier?A. G. Rrcnizer. Assisis nt Cashier?C. N. G.Butt. Sept 2S_ CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST A LLC WED A T THE RA TEOb SEVEN FER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CER T1F1 CA 1 ES OF DEFOS1T, AND SIN FER CENT. COM POUNDED EVERY SIN MON TUS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wni. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Yice-Prcsidcnt. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. II. Sawjer, in Rt-neial charge. Juhu C. bJSmith, Assistant Cashier. Dir color?. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has koll.F. W.McHaster.E. 12. BeiniteL, John B, 'almer, Thomae E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. MaycB,Newberry. B. H.Rutlcdgo,Charleston. PanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol< phane and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there' on. Planters, ProfessionalMos andTrusteei wishing to draw interest on their funds uuti they requiro them for business or other pur poses; Parents desiring to set apart emal inms for tnoir children, and Married Womct and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with' drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, bj their legal representatives,) wishing to laj aside funds for future use.are here affordet an opoortunity of depositing their meant j whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, a I I the same time,bo subject to withdrawalwheii teodod._Aug 18 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TARE pleaeuroiu railing tho attention ol tho public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Molodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Braes and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, poet paid, on receipt ol price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, wben ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-band Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs mid Molodeons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desirod, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for onr catalogue of sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors abovo Phoenix office, Columbia. 8. C. Nov 7 MOSES GOLDSMITH & 80N, OolonadeRoto, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C, dealebsin Scotch, Fief and American Ear Iron, KEEP constantly on band a fell eupplv of all kinds. In store, 100 tons EG LIN TON PIG. Nov 28 _ly WHEELER & WILSON'8 Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PREMIUM < s wmmmm. : f* p o n By Committee of Practical Machinists. THE simplicity, durability, ease of manage? ment and uro?! range of work of this Maohiii? has made it the universal favorito, and leading family Sewing Machine for more than twenty years, and hence it is no experi? ment to buy one. For sale on monthly instalments, second door bolow Fuu.xix office,Columbia, S. C.,by A. J. PURSLEY, Pob27 _Agent for Pnrsley A Trump. ACkktain 0;uk ron Ciiiu.s andFevf.b? First take tho Blood and Livor Pills, to work off tho bllfi and purify tho blood; throe or four will bo suflieient. Then take a tablo spoonfnl of HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It has bocn tried; we know it. 1 ifS~?fC B?SBEX8\'?orB^S^F^^Bi1eoy XUU BopfeB?. HOPE & GYLKB? Change of Schedule. Colombia, B. O.; Bept. 20, 1872. ffl?lM?K OhfcDgeof Bcheaolo flCTw3?ilrW^Bgto go into effect on nod niter Sunday, 29th instant: matt.. amd passesoes tba1n. Leave Columbia at..... Okm Arrive at Charleston at...4 80pm Leave Charleston at..9.80 A m Arrive at Colombia at.(.20 p m NICHT sxpbsbs; FB eight AND ACCOM e Ol)Al ION ibain. [Hnnd&yB excepted.] Leave Columbia .7 COp m Arrive...6 flOem Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm- Leave;.. 0 45 am Camden Train will.run as follows: Leavo Camdcn at.7.20 A.M. Arrive at Columbia at.'..11.55 A. M. Leave Colombia at.'.2.10P.M. Ariive at Camde-n at.6.56 P.M. A. L. TYLER, Vice-president. 8. B. Piceivs, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte,Columbia ayid Augusts E. B SUPERINTENDENT'S OPFrCE;1-7 ?? Columbia, 8. C, September 22,1872. E iH?!S?* follow me schedule will bo un over thia road: going hoeth. 1 ' Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.715 A. M. 8 20 P. M. Leave Columbia.2 20 Pi M. 8.80 A. M. Ariive Auguela.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A. N . goino no in u. . Leave Augusta.Cil?fA. M. 5.50 P. M. Leave Columbia... .11.53 P. M. 11.(5 P. M. Ariive Charlotte.C.15 P. M . S.C0 A. M. Standard Timo ten minutes slower then Washington; t-ix miLUtce ahead Columbia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily. Bus days excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all points North, South and West . Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points: JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup. E.B. Dqbset, Gen. Freight and Ticket Apt ct Change of Schedule. Wilmington, Columbia A ArorsTA B. B. Co. EcrEsiNx^nzNi's C;nc7, Wilmington, N. O., October 7, lb72. AFTER thiB date tho ! following schedule will be run by trains on this road: day exvbe6s tbain I daily.] Leave Wilmington [Union Dejot) 8.25 A.M Arrive at Florence. 9.55 A.M. Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 7 42 P.M. Leave Augusta. 6.85A,.II, Leave Columbia.11.25A.M. Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P. M. Arrive WiimingtoD [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M. night expbf.ss tha1n. Leavo Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. .... 11.85 P. M. Arrive at Colnmbia. 3.40 A.M. Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A/M. Leave Auguela. 5 50 P.M. Leavo Columbia.10.20P. M. I Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A.M. Arrivo at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. - Oct 8 JAB. ANDERfcON, Oen'I Eup't. Greenville ana Coltmbia Bailroef. PABSEN OER _STRAINS run daily, Sundays exempted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil | mington,Columbia and Augusta Bailrc&dB. cp. Leavo Columbia at.7.15 a.m. Leave Alston. 9.05a.m.. Leavo Newbeiry.10.40 a. m. Leave Cokesbury.2.C0 p. m. Leave Belton.8i0 p.m. Arrive at Greenville. C 80 p.m. down. Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a.m. Leave Belton.9.80 a.m. Leavo Cokesbury.11.15 a. ra. Leave Newberry. 2.80 p.m. j Leave Alston.."..4.20 p.m. I Arrivo at Columbia. 6.CO p. tn. Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Divition. down. trp. I Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Leavo rerrjville fi.25 a. ro. 0.35 p. m. Leave Pendicton 7.10 a. m. 6.50 p. m. Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50p.m. Arrive at Belton 9.C0 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. ro. Accommodation Trains mn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday? ana Fridays. On Anderson Branrh.between Belton and An? derten, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. Jabfz Nobton, General Ticket Agent. ^rXi^h^orTd^nd Ea&vilie B ailr es d. CONDENSED TIME '.TABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, October 13, 1872: GOING NOBTH. stations. mail. ext-bees. Leave Greensboro.2.C0 A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leave Danville. 4.40 A.M. 1.62 P.M. Leave Burkville. 9.44 A.M. CS6P. M. Arrivo at Richmond.. .12 46 P. M. 9.S0P.M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 1.C0P.M. 5.10 A.M. Leave Burkville. 6.12 P.M. 8.28.A. M. Leavo Danville. 10 (0 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrivo at Greensboro. .12 26 A. M. 8.S0 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at l.f.0 P. M., and at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with trains on North Carolina Lavish n, Sur all points South. Passengers leavii.g RicLmcnd at 1.50 P. M., connect at Gretutloio with train for all points East of Greensboro. Tat Ben^er train leaving Raleigh at 6.40 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern-hour d Mail train, arriving in Bichmotd at 12.45 P. M. JOHN B. MACMURDO, Genoral Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. B. Tai.cct, Engineer and Gen. Bup't. . NOirril CAHOL.IIVA Division. GOING NOBTB. stations. mail. EXr-BEfB. Loave Charlotte_7.10 P. M. 6 SO A. M. Leave Salisbury.10.02P.M. 8.37A.M. Leave Hif?h Point.12.10 P. M. 10.17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.C9A. M. 11.00A.M. Leavo Greensboro_ 2 00 A.M. 11.10 A.M. Loavo Company Shops 8.40 A. M. 12.20 P. M. Leave HilJsboro. 4.55 A. M. Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Ooldehoro.8 10 P. M. Loavo Raloigh. 0.40 P. M. Loave Hillsboro. 9.16 P. M.. Leave Company Shops 10 65 A. M. 2 16 P. M. Arrivo at Greonsboro. 12.20 A. M. 8.80 P. M. Leave Greensboro.... 1.10 A. M. 4.C0 P. M. Leave High Toint.... 2.02 A.M. 4.89 P.M. Leavo Ballsbnrv. 3.58 A. M. 6.18 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 6.25 A.M. 8 10 A. Hf. ? Passenger train leaving Raleigh 6.40 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern bound" train; making quickest lime to all Northern cities. Price of tickets tame as other routes. Mall trains daily, both wajs, over entire length of road. E'xpresB daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Bnndays excepted. Pullman Palaco Cars on niftht trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. Obren, Master Transportat jou. hummer Schedule S. & U. R. B., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leavf Spartanburg.. 5.80 5.25 Ratesville. 6.00 6.00 4.f8 4.68 Pacolet. 008 0.18 4.40 4.46 Joneevlllo. 6.43 0.48 4.05 4.10 Unlonville. 7.25 7.60 8.05 8.26 Kantne. 8.20 8.25 3.80 2.86 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lylos* Ford... 9.40 9.46 1.12 1.17 Strothcr. 10.05 10.10 12.80 12.65 Ahston.11.00 1.1.0? May 24 T1IOB. B. JETER.President