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JHE PHCENIX, '* n BMiHED UAIX.X ANDTBI-WSEKIiT. "YHS. GLgANKR.' E VEUX WBDHKSDAT MOBNINQ, i / JULIAN A. SELB Y , EDITOR ASD PROPRIETOR. <HHc9 on Richardson Street, near Taylor Book and Job Printing of everydeecrip -Aoa promptly and faithfully attended to. BUBSOBIPTXON. d tily, air months, ?4 00; Tri-Woekly. '? CC; W ekly, 1 50. advxbtibkmkntb Inserted in the Daily at 75 oents per aqaare far the first and 60 oents eaoh subsequent in tertlon. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. ! ^mmm^ Maixi Abrangbkekts.?Thio Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 3.00 P. M.; oloses 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Ohnrles ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; closes 6 A. M.; night opens 7.00 A. M.; closes 8.15 P. M. Greenville opt as 6.45 P. M.; cloHoe 6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A. M. and 12.80 P. M.; oloses 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmington opens 3.30 P. M.: oloses 10.80 A. H. On Sunday tho office is open from 8 to 4 P. M. Triumphant fob Twentx Years.? More than twenty years ago the Mus tang-; Liniment mado its debut in the West. Its cures of the various external diseases of horseB and cattle astonished the planters and farmers of the Missis? sippi and Ohio ValleyB, and a demand for it sprang up which necessitated its j manufacture on an extensive scale. Soon the discovery was mado that it was a grand speoifio for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, ear-ache, tooth-ache, and other external ailments of mankind. Then it was tried as a healing, pain-kill? ing application, in cases of outward in? jury, such as cuts, bruises, burns, spasms, &?., and was found equally serviceable. The famo of the new remedy for some of tho most painful ills that efiliot mankind and the lower animals, spread rapidly, and Mustang Liniment soon took rank in every State and Territory of tho Union as a standard cure. ' 81,000 Reward is offered by the pro? prietor of Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery for a medicino that will equal it in the care of all severe oases of Liver .Complaint, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, as Eruption?, Pimples, Blotches, BoHs, etc N21 Jf3 ?? "Mother," said a little girl who was ] engaged in making her doll an apron, "I beliovelwill bo a Dachees when I grow up." "How do you ever expeot to be o Daohess, my daughter?" her mother asked. "Why, by marrying a Dutchman, to bo sure," replied the girl. A French fashion writer says: ' 'Almost | every year fashion adds another button to ladies' kid gloves. They will reach to the elbow shortly, as in the days of our grand-mothers." Old newspapers for sale at Phoenix office, at fifty oents a hundred. Don't Buy Dangerous and Explisive1 Kerosene Oil. TTTEINITSH has the best OIL. Go there 11 and get it. Just received a lot of tho best OIL in the market. For sale at Nov 5 { E. fl. HEIMTvtH'S Drug Store. BOOTS, SI10ES AND HATS. LADIES' and GEN? TLEMEN'S DOUBLE ?JW ut'j oii<i ?SHOE8, from the best manufacturers. Work warranted. IS JBbm T S ? Just received, an invoice of FASHIONABLE FIATS. J. ME1?IIAN. Nov 5 2,1 Carriage Materials. T>TJGGY WHEELS. D Springs and Axles, Bnggy Seats. Spokes and Fclloss, Shafts and Poles, Enameled Leather and Giolh, Also, Dash Leather, Holts, Hub?. Maleable Castings, Paints, Varnishes, Ac, Ac., on hand and for salo low by Oct 29 _J0.*?. AG NEW ic SON. Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Columbia and Angnotal Railroad Company will sei) 1100,000 of its FIKST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing intercut at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at HO and accrued interest on 100?making tho in- [ veator noarly 9 per cent, por annum, in addi tiou to the discount. Applvto M. P. PeRram, Cashier First National Hank, Charlotte, C. Uonknlght, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON, rrnfridtlit Lawyers, T*ke Notice. THE second volume, now Bories. of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and formale by Ii. L. BRYAN.. Desirable Residence for Sale. k THE desirable ono and a half stoi. [DWELLING, located on tho South-w< m tor>rnor or Lady and Marion strceto, is ?florod for sale, Tho honao has all tho mo? dern improvements, with a MaiiHurd roof. Tho lot contains half an aero. For terms, a?PjyJP_T. M. POLI,OCK. Apples! Apples! "I /\ BARRELS NORTHERN AI'I'LFR XV/ 2 Barrels CRANBERRIES, just re? ceived and for salo by HOPE Ac ?YLKH. Seed Wheat. K /\ nD8IIEI,S Rod SpringRE^ID WnKA' ?M 7 for bhIq by J^OPE A OYLF.H, To the Ladies. ONE of tho worst terms of discoloration of I tho skin, and of pimpled and eruptive facoa. is canaod by tho use of C.VLOMFL and BLUE MASS. Mercurial medicines iiroaiip rtoaod to havo a special action on tho liver; the theory is erronuona. If calomel is given in repeated doe es it produces salivation, and in thla condition tbo livor isbadlv daniagt d. The livor ia more torpid; tlm skin must do aorno of tho liver's work, in excreting bile clu ruonta, and will bo liable to pimples, blotches, eruptions, dark spots, discoloration*, tuber cloa, eoro month, sore threat, catarrhal ufh tionfl,<ti? Tho only setvicoahlo liver merli-l ehioiB H EINf TSH'H L1VEU PILLS. No f?a lomel. Thoy regulato the livor and pnrlfvlho blood._ _ Aiik22 1 A whole family cured of bilionmiees with ono box of Heinitsh's Bleed end Livor Pills. This la ch'iap practice How i*- >tr \Vhv, tho I p:M -? t ?ped, THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINE. r~pHE boat now in use. Challenges the X world in perfection of work, strength and beauty of atitcb, durability ot construction, ease of operation, and great range of work; makes the eamo aiiteh on each Bide, and is as noiseless as any other shuttle machine. It contains the material for its own repair. It haB less wearing points than any other. It gives off thread in proportion to the thickness of fabrio sewed, thereby avoiding alow motion over seams. The pressor foot is eaaily swoDg ont of the way, making it convenient to eot needles and adjust work. AllthoBo who have used the "HOWE" will have no other. Give it a trial. Agents wanted for every town; also, can vaBsera for the city. Apply to E. W. SCHEVEN, Local Agent, threo doora below HoinitBh'a Drng Store. Main street._Oct 25 lme. Lolioy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, a. o. OFFICE Law Itango, Bauakott'a building, up stairs. Yonmans & Sbeppard, Attorneys at Law, Hdgefiela, S. C. Lslt. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. BHEPFARD. Aug 27_i*mo Fresh Biscuits. PARIN&, Pearl,Oystor, Wine. Butter, Milk, Pic-nic. Cream, Corn Ilill, Lemon, Soda, ?Vc . alt fresh. For Bale low bv Jt)ot 1? _1K|PE fir. GYT.FR^_ Choice Family Flour. BARRELS STRICTLY 1 RIME, for sale at reduced rates. _AngUPt 10 _ HOPE A_OYLEB._ Look Out for K. K.'Sl OOONOW'tco,nmbia" 1 ?bo March 28 JOHN <\ KF.EGERS'. 50 Seed Bye. I pr i\B?3HELS PRIME BYE, for Seed. .L*_M " For sale for cash only. Sept. 8 HOPE A GYLES. Good Things. BREAKFART BACON, TIGS'FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and fur sale low for cash bv June 10_ HOPE fit GYLFS. Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips. Q f\f\f^m LBS. Sugar-Cured KUUUL ?n\J\J\J DE IIS, Hams, Breakfast Ba? con and Smoked Tongues, for Palo bv _8opl2r _HOPE A GYLES. Buffalo Tongues, NEW angar-cnredUAMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Boef, for saloJow.nOPE A GYLES. AYEB'8 Hair Vigor, ?For Restoring to Gray Hair its Natu? ral Vitality and Color. A dressing wliish is at oucu agree? able, healthy aud offcctnal lor pre? serving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray Uuir to Us [original color, with i Hie gloss and fresh lues* of youth. Thiu lliair la thickonod, 'falling hair cheok od, and baldness often, though not always.cured by i's nun. Nothing can restore tho hair whore the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atro? phied and decayed; but such as remain can bo-savod by this application and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced Instead of foaling tho hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vi? gorous. Its occasional usowill prevent the b?ir from turning gray or falling off, and con? sequently prevent bald>.csa. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the ecalp arrests and pi event a tho formation of dandruff, which in of ten so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances winch make aomo preparations dangerous and injnrlous to the hair, the Vigor can only benoQt but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRliSSINO, nothing else cau he found ao de? sirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it noes not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful portnmc. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Practical uud Analytical Chimlet. LOWELL, MAKH. ?JhvyJlO lTitM1G_ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For lMssases of the Tiirom ami l.nngi, stiel? ni Cough*. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. AMONG the great dis? coveries of modern i acienco, few are of more J real value to mankind than this effectual re? medy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Avast liialot its virtues, throughout 3&UfeYtu'n and other notili ''dies, has shown thai it does surely and effect? ually control them. 'J he testimony of our best citizens, of all classes, establishes the J fact, that CitEitiiY PrctorAi. wi'.l and dors re? lievo aud euro iho afflicting disorder a of the Throat and Lungs beyond anv other medi? cine. The most dangerous alTi-clions of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and I cases of Consumption, cured by this prepa? ration, are publicly known, ao remarkable as hardly to bo bchevod, weio they not proven beyond dispute.. As a remedy, it is a h qu ite, on which tho public may rely for full protec? tion. By curing Coughs, the fore-runner* of more serious disease, it eaves unuumberrd lives, and an amount of Nnfloring not to be computed. It challenges trial, and convinces the moot skeptical. Every family should keep it on band aa a nroteotion against the early and unnerceivt d attack of Pulmonary Affreli' us, which are easily met at tlrst, but which become incurable, and loo often fatal, if neglected. Tender lungs need lhie de? fence; aud it ia unwise to bo without it. As a safeguard to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Cheat of childhood, Cueanv Pectoii.m. is Invaluable: for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them, it acts speedily and enrol/ against ordinary colds, securing aoonr) and health-restoring Bleep. No one will suffer tronbh 'feme laflnrniii and painful Uro,., lun?, vrlu:ii ihej Know how easily they cau be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and Buceesaful chemical inveHigation, no cost or toil is spared in makiug every hottU in ihu utmost potodhlo perfection. It may be confidently relied upon as posses.-log ?11 the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures ad memorable ne the greatest it has ever effected. IMIEIMREIl HV Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., l'roetienl und Anulyltru! Clirml?(H. SOLD RYAl.fi DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. May 10 \tn?J14 THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT. GIFT MONEY ALL UP! ?$500,00 03 In Bank to Pay Prizes. A F?LL DRAWING IN SIGHT. THE GRANU QVTS 0ONC15RT, for the benefit of the Public Iibrary of Ken? tucky, is pobtpoued to SATURDAY, tho Tth of December, for tho following reasons: 1. The failure of curtain Rgen.B to make re tnrna in time for the drawing totakeplaco Hoot umber 28. 2. Tito accumulation of orders during tho laat few days to t>nch an extent thatitwxB not possible to fill them and have drawing 28th. 3. The general expressed desiro of lioket holdera that a full drawing might bo had, even it it made a short postponement neccpsary. 4. Tho belief of tho management that by a short post pom met it tho remnant of unsold tiukots oau bo disposed ot, and all tho prize. 1 paid in fu l, without tho necessity of any pro rata scaling down. For those reasons*, eonpled with tho earncBt desire to benefit tho Public Library by a larger balauuo, aud tho I ickcl-holderh by larger gif Ib, tho concert and diblributiou have been pn-t poned to Saturday, the 7thof December, 1872. On that day aud no other the drawing will positively and unequivocally come off in the great hall of tho Public Library building, be? ginning at prtciaely C o'clock A. M., and con? tinue until the whole 1,000 gifts are awarded. The payment or thogifta will begin the third day after* tho th awing, nod continue for tux month*, in rurront lutidH, by tho Farin?-ru' and Droverrt' Raul:, or by eight draft upon the Fourth National Bank, New York, at the op? tion of tho gift ticket-lu Irtera. i.ut ?r oirm. Ono Grand Gift, Cash.$100,C00 One Grand Gilt.$50,000 1 CaBhGift $25 000 I 4 (.'abb Gifts.}2.C(M) each 1 Cask Gift. 20.000 ] ISOaahGiftB. lCOOeaoh 1 Cash Gift. 15 1)0? I 20 Cnhh GiflH. 1)00 each 1 Cash Gilt. 10(1(10 I 21 Caah Gitla. KOOeauli lOashGifl. !) ODO I 25 Ca*h Gitta. 7l)t)each 1 Cash Gift. 8 1:00 | 35 CdKh Giria. 000.jach lCas-hOift. 7 000 4ri Cash Gilt*. r.OCcuch ICaaliGift. 0 1100 I fit) C nhGittb. 4P0earh lCn.-hC.ifl. ft IIIHI ' 00 Cat-h (lilts. .'lOOearh lCanhGift. 4 000i 100 Catdi GiftB. 200 each lCaahGift. y 0UO | 012 Carh Gifts. lOOeach Total, 1,000 Girtc, all Caah.$5U0,UX'0 PRICK OF TICKETS. Wholo tickets. $10; halves. $5; quarter*, $2.00: 11 whole ticki t* for $H0; VH for $225; Stl : fur $510; 113 f.ir $1.000; 225 lor $2,50*1; 575 lor $5,000. No discount uu Uta than $100 worth of tickets at a time. Tho money necessary to pay in full all the offered gilt? in now upon deposit in the Farm- 1 iTb''?nil Drovcra' Bank, a* will bo Keen by the following cert.ficalo tij the Cashier: j FARMRRH" AND IlJS"v?kk' T.Avrc. I Lotusvii.r.k. Ky , Sept 2?. 1872. This ia to certify, that there is now on do- ? posit in this bunk over half a million ot did lara to tho credit of tho Gift Concert fund, 1 $500 000 of which i? held by thin hank, aa j TreaBiin-ror the F ''"'iLibrary of Kentucky, j to pay off all gilti to oe awarded at the draw iug. 11. S VKaCH. Caahier. i Hon. John BAUnKK Manager of tho Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool, and Colonel Jilson P. JonssoN," Proprietor of tho Galt i Uoubo, will act aa a committee on the part of tho Trustees to take chargo of the tape be- ? loio the drawing, count them, place them in ' the wheel, and personally eee that coirce-j ponding numbers for all the ticket* sohl go into tho wheel. After tho drawing i? over, the wheel, with its contents, will be placed in ; the hands of a committee on tho part of the j ticket-holder*, to satisfy then, elves whether all tickets sold were represented in drawing. I Blind children, in full view of tho audience j will alternately dr<iw the tag? from one of tbo ? glase wheels and the gifts belonging to them I Trom tho other, and tho official record of the drawing thua conducted will be kept by threo ! teller* chOeCU from different bunkum the city. ! The drawing will bo publiohed in tho Louis- j viilo papers and New Yoifc JJtrabi.and official ; copiea mailed to all partiee out of Louiuvilio to whom tickets have been acut by letter. The remnants of tickets yet unsold will be' furnished to those who lir">t apt ly for them, and ad gcucrul a distribution of tliem will be ! made among ageut* aa their limited number ' will permit. No agent will he permitted, on j any account whatever, to hold or ?oll a ticket for tho management after November 25, 1872. This postponement baa been made by ad vico of tho 1'ruAtoeB, with the Bide object of i tho real benefit of both the ticket-holder and ' tho Public Library, and all concerned may I rout perfectly assured that the positive anil j iitiAl programme hero announced will bo c.tr ried out to tbo letter. THOMAS K.RRAMLETTE, ', Agent Tnblio Library Kentucky, Public Li- ! brary Buildiug, Louisville, Kentucky. Seitf.uhkk '.!C. 1*^72. Oct ft bwK OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ExECJOTTVK DEPAItTUENT. WHEREAS, in pursuance of the provi aiuna of Section 3, Chapter 9, of the General Statuten, an election waa hold on the 5th day of November, 1872, for Electors of | President and Vioe-Pretddeut of the United State b, and upou examination of the returns which have boon received, it appears that: Hon. D. H. Chamberlain, Elector at Largo; Hon. W. 1). Nash, Elector at Large; Wm. Gurney, Elector at Large; Hon. S. A. SwriIh, Elector for tho First Congressional Diatrie t; W. N Tatti Elector for tho Second Congres? sional District; Henry Sparnick, Elector for tho Third Con greBaional District; Hon. T. J. Mackey, Elector for the Fourth Congressional District; Have been dnly elected by a majority of tho votoa cant at said election; wo do, therefore, by virtue ef the powers in na vested, certify and declnru that tho above mentioned partiea have been duly olectcd to fill tho various po bitiona respectively r? ferrt d to. Given under our hands and the seal of the State, in tlie city of Columbia, this lGlh day of November, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sovcniy-two, and in the i.tiietv-scveuth year of the"inde? pendence of the United hint en of Amorica. [Signed,] F. L. CAHOOZU, Secretary of Stale. [Signed,] F. J. MOSES, Ju., Adjutant-General. [Signed,] D. H. CHAMBERLAIN. At toruoy-Gonural. [Signed,] NILES G. PAUKER, Treasurer. [Signed,J J. L. NEAOLU, Comptroller-General. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Office Secret a it v of State. I, F. Ti, Cardoso, Secretary of Stato of j South Carolina, in pursnanco of tho provi? sions of tho Act above referred t<>, do hereby I certify that the foregoing is a, correct trans? cript from the etaterner.ts and declarations of Ihn hoard of Stato Canvasfern. filed in this office, accordiug to said Act of Assembly, titvcii under in v hand and I be Heal oi the Stato, this l?itii d*y of November. A. 1). [r.. k ] 1872, and in the 'J7'h year or American independence. F. L. ?ARDOZO, Nov 22 Secretarr of State. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY! Legalized by an Act of tho Legislature. most liberal Lottery overdrawn. Only 140 Ticket a and 3 030 Frizes'. To be drawn November30, lN72,iti Covin^ton, Kentucky. One Capital Prize of - - - S25.O0O 1 Frizo of. $5.000 | 13 Friza* ot.. .$250 1 do.2,150 I 3il de.. 00 2 do.l.OlMJ I 420 do.20 2 do. 500 I 2.IU0 do. fi 3 ?S0 Prizes, amounting to.101 20U Tickets $12; Halves $0; Quarters $3. *arUur Lotteries aro chartered by the Stato, and drawn at tho timu named, under the Hiinervif ion of sworn Commissioners. 97"The drawings will he published in iho New York, Chicago arid Lonisvillo papers. VWW'fi will draw a similar scheme the last Saturday of evoiv month during the years 1?72 and lh73. AfaVltcmH at our risk by post Office Money Order, Registered Letter, Dratt or ExpriHs. jB?rSend ft.r a circular. Address, SMI I'll. SIMMONS A CO.. N2 }t; ly Box b27. Coviugtou. Ky. Seed Wheat. r*pr RUsnEI.S Chilean Whito SERD iff WHEAT?a nboicn variety. 50 busbols Red Soring Wheat. For sale for greenbacks._ HUFF. A ?YLKM. Oats and Corn. 1 AAfi BUSHELS FKEDING OATS, JL.l/V/V/ 700 bushel* White Corn. for sain low for caah. HfH'E A GYLES. HEAT SOUTHERN FEIMT ASB Neil Ml, CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FHOH BALTIMORE, i'illLADELPIIlA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACT?KING CITIES. Tbitr Time* n Werk-Turuilti y, Tlmr?<lny uml Sulliiriuy, J.7. KU A A T STA TF- UOOhl A Vi '(KV MO DA 7 IONS. Sen. Voyago 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY,-JO 000 TIAI.KS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A kdcoutii cling Iloadri V. i et, iL filliin ce viilli tin I? ??t ?? l ll.iriitu lit?-1 rlhrH SUantht Tp* l\_ to ihe- above portf, iiivitt; ath utioii to Ihe uniel; i iim? and r< gtilar despatch afforded to the busbies* public in iL< CMton States ai tl ? l'QKT OF OIJAKLFtvyON, ulTrriiiR facilities of rail au'l sea;! ran?.poriali< li for 1 rcight m-iI l'arsenp.ers rot exi riled in (?xcelieuce and ca? pacity til tiny <it In > |>: 11. Ti t lollowb k frplrin so Oi ean Me aim i naro r< g<] ai i.v i u the line: T O N K W AO It K . MA MIA 1 TA A", M. H. WoodhuU, Commander. CIi A Ml'ION. II. Vi. Lockwoud, Coiumander. CHARLESTON. Jam* h Deri v, Ci in m ander. JAM EH ADO EH, T. J. Lock wood, Ccmiuandrr. JAMES A DO Eli A CO.. WM. A. COD It I 'KS AY, o no au j a , S. Holmes. Commander. KOUTII CAROLINA, T. J. Jleckett, Coiuniamlor. CLYDE. J. Konncdv, Commander. ASH LAND, - 11.;;ram. Commander. V? All NEK, HUOBHA CO., Akcuis. Charlebtou, S. C. TO P H I I. A I) K I. I? II 1 A . Iron Stcamshipi-VIIOIMA, CHinrkh v, (.Vn.'.). r. OlbV STUEAM, KU\. Hinder, Com der. liAIMMO Days-THURSDAYS. Ytb\. A. CpUKTEN.\Y,iA?onl, Charleston, S. C. TO UALTI1IOHK. FALCON. Hainii, Commandi r. MARY LAM>. Jobi'Hon, Commander. SEA ODLL. Dntton, Cocimadr.ei. Total capacity 10,1*00 bales monthly. Sniling Days?Every Fifib Day PAUL ('. TKFNHOLM. Agrni, Charleston, H. V. TO BOSTON. Htearrnsl ip MF.KCKDITA. Sails tv*ry oilier Saturday. JAMES AlMiE*? A CO.. Agt r.ts. Charleston, S. ?. I?aU h Kuarar.ieed as low tl.osa of c; mpeting line*.. Mai iue luptiraneo, one-half of ono V<T ' THROUGH BILLS OF LAD1RG Ahl) T.HPOUGJi TifXElB Oan bo bad at all principal Railroad Oflices in fb i rgin. A'-l M"* 'f < i>u( i State Roouis may bo si rund hi advance, ui*b?>nt ex<ra e| c t the SleanirdiipB in Charit htmi, at wbt.ee iifticr* in all r.-iM-a H\ i. exchanged and Rcrlhs aligned. The 'J 1.rough 'Jnl.<i.- I.? ma route. Meals and Si ate boom, while nii shipboard. The South Carolii<a I: ail road, Georgia Kaibi a. . :.itl <:; rrj m et i ? increased their fueihliei? for the rapid uoveireiii <f Freight r.mt !>..?>. Northern cilids and tbo^oulh and Weal. Comfoiiibh. Night Cai* will without extra charge, have been Introduced on Hit Senth Caiolii.e j .-. Kating Saloon al JJrai.chville. On the Geeii is Ka?road f im? *?!;?.?' &Ut \ Freight promptly tiiu,doi< d fie-ln Mtnnu i to d*) and i i; l,t tii>iff i Railroad. Clbf.0 couiircln.ii inatlii with oilier Knae!*, cYli\nii g 11, , ! with great prntnplneaa. The managen viliun- ?>?i> ? xi rtion to s n;n t\ il.?ij | ati< ni-that the line tifn Cbarloaloii cannot be mrp?n-i<l in t-paleh and tl?? *t '< t < h\i i j ? r (.rei'e For furl her Information, apply to j.M. Hl i K1I:k, Hiij i in Ui"At i.l < I ti 1? ??:*< r. J-. <\; L.D. flAHKl.1., Oenrii.l Aircnt; 1'. O. box 4,070; Ofi;. -:;17 l'lowdvi.y. NY:: I' I in iK^.Gem-ial t'ttSfOliper find Ticket Al;? i t. South Ce.U lit :t ?hdi? l?d. A I !? 11 f I? 1.. '1 ^ ? Ii I?. July 10 JOmo Vice-) ict idt ill Sontl Caivlii a baib? a I hailrt-ti Ii. S C ? and Miaidssippi. iliri.e:iig Agl llta of 1 id i'l? -lion Id bo iueiiidu L'rausfora, Ifi i - hnve larp^ly pgi ? i h? IWiM n tl.. Do ?oIiih? Chair, h< ft . I'irtA cbt?{? > ) ( : I f i!? ronthCarolina 1.1 i point? Important for Reference, J. W. & K. CMsholm & Co., Importers and Manufacturers, OFFER to the trade tbo largest Btock or 1 Hornau and Imitation HAIR GOODS, FANCY OOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, etc., lhat can bo found in New York city. Send for samplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7 _*mo Philadelphia and Southern HAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. C. IS composed of two firBt class STEAM? SHIPS, ol 800 Inno eacb; eailing from each port every WEDNESDAY.Through rates to all point* South and South-west a* low as by any other route. Insurance ono-hair per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet? ing, dec, apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. WORTn St WORTH, AgentB, Wilmington, N. C. A. POPE, Gen't Freight Agont \V., C. St A. R. R., Wilmington, N. C. Sept 14 _ _ _3raos_ CENTRAL "NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, H. G, Present Capital, S150.C00. AUTHORIZE!) CAPITAL, ?5g 0.000. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at tbo ralo of seven (7) percent, per annum, will bo ineuod. NOTES, Bills of Exchange and other evi denoeu of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Dralts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and Hold. Directoi:?J. F^h Gregg. John B. Palmer,F. W. McMaeter, lt. D. Senn, of R. D. Seun A Sou; G. W. Beardcn, of Copt land & Btarderj; R. L. Brvan, of Bryan St McCartcr; W. C. Swafhcld. or It. &, W. C. Swftflleld; John C. beegeio, W. B. Stanley. orricEBR. President?John B. Palmer Caehier?A. G. BroDizer. Assistant Cashier?C. N. G.Jintt. Sept 28_ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, ANl'EIiESTA LLC M Eh A T TUE 11ATEOJ HEVEN I'EJt CENT. I'EH ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OFDEPOSIT, AND SIX FER CENT. COM FOUNDED EVERY SIX M ON TMS ON A CCO UN 2a. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. Yice-Presidci.t. A. O. Bremzor, Cashier. J. U. Sawyer, in gcuei al ehsige. John C. B. Smith, Assistant ?ashioi. Director*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has hell, F. W.MoMaster.E. 11. nm.itsb, JrlnB. Palmer, Thomas E. Grogg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. O. T. Scott, Newberry. W.O. Mayee,Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charit si on. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widowe, Oi? pbaus and others may here deposit theirsav iugs and draw a liberal rate oi interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men andTrnstner wishing to draw interest en their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small inma for their children, and Married Womoo and Minors (whose deposit b can only be witb drawn by themselves, or, in oasc of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay asidofuuds for future use. are hoTe afforded an opoortunity of depositing their moans where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at i.hcsamc timo, be subject to wilhdrawalwhen ? ceded A~?T "8 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son rflAKK pleasure in calling the attention of X tbo public to an examination of their STOCK OF MCSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeona, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons, Brass and Silver Baud Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class or Mnaical Instrumenta on hand at all times. Sheet Muaio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt ci price; and all kinds or Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part or the Stato, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for balo cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melcdcous tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Facking, Removing and Shipping I'ianoB for other partita to any poiu desired, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and tatis faction guaranteed to those lavoriug us with their patronage. Bend for onr catalogue ol Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors above 1'ihkmx office, Columbia, s. (.'. Nov 7 MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Uolonade Row, Vrtulue Ratine, Charleston, S. 0, di'.ai.KllS IH Scotch, Pig and AmffncaB Bar Iron, KEEF constantly on band a full huj plj ol all kindn. In store, 100 toua ECiLlNTON FIG. Nov 'ja l j WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. IIIUIIKST I'KKMIVM Or. > By Committeo of Practical ?p.cl?niitr. fllME simplicily. dm ability, ease ? f manage. L rn.eut and great rattgV tif werk nf this Machine has niftOf it th<< universal favorite, and h ading family Sowing Mut I ii:e for UlOlo than jworty yrart*, and lunce it i* tu ?xptii liielif |b buy our. For sale on monthly insta'ments. second do.>i below Pmr.Nix oftiee, Columl ia, S. C,by A. .1. PURFLf-.Y, Feb 27 Ac Til for Pursier St Trump. K Ceutain CviiEroh Cnu.i.s anuFkvkh First take the Blood and Lirer Pills, to work Off the Iniv and purify the blood; three or lour will be Kufi'uient. 'Iben take ? table hpoonful of HEIN1TSH S CHILL ("ORE. It has been tried; we know it. The Doctors Recommend Bee gen'Beer TN preference to London Porter ?nd Scotch Ale. Why? They know It ia nnadidteratetl Change of Schedule, 8ouTB Cabolina IUilhoad Cobpayy, Columbia, B. ?., Sept. 20, Ib72. CZZmjjl ruMrnnamwu Chance of Bcbednle B^??MH?ilu ko into oflcct on and alter Sunday, 20th instant: MAIL AM) PAUSENDES THAIS. Leave Columbia at..... 9am I Arrive at Charleston at.4.80 p IB Leave Charlestonat.0.30 a zn I rrive at Columbia at. 0.20 p m night EXPJll'HH, freigut and accouiiodaxion Tbatn, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia .700pm Arrive.. .6.80 a 1? Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave... 0.46 a m Cam den Trais will run as follows: Leave Camden at. 7.20 A.m. Arrive at Colombia at.11.56 A. W . Leave Colnmbia at.. .....2.10 P. M. An n o at Cam den at.;i.C. 65 P. 51. A. L. TVLEIt, Vlce-Preaidont. B. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent... Charlotte.Columbia and Attgnsta R.R superintendents OFFICE. Colombia, B. 0., fcept ember 22,1872. fiS SB jStjjSBgfollowlEg schedule will be rnn over this road: . .. ? oolKO eouTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7 15 A.M. 8"20 P.M. Leave Columbia_2 20 P. m. 3.30 A. m Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. m. 8.20 A.M. GOINO NOBTH. , Leave Atignete.6.35A,M. 5.50P.M. Lcavo Colnmbia... .11.63 P. M. 11.(?l?. M. Arrive Charlotte.0.16 P. IT. C.C0 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes viewer than Washington; six miuatee ahead Columbia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Bun? daya oxecpttd. Both trains make clcee ct n nection to all points North, Booth acd West. Through tickets sold and baggage checkt d to all principal points. ? JAMES ANDERSON, General Bup. e.P.. rnHPKY.Oeti.Freight an?Ticket A?t i t Change of Schedule. Wll-MIMHON, COLDWBIA A AtGCBTA B. r. Co. t-urtmsuMiFsi's OniCE, Wilmington, N. C, October 7, lb72. L AFTEB thie da'to 11? * following acbtdulo Viili be run by trains on tbi* road: LAY exi'uess TBA1M [daily.] Leavo Wilmington [Union DeLot J S.?r A . \\ Arrive at Florence. 0.65 A.M. Arrivo at Colnmbia. 2 40 P. BL Arrive at Angnsta. 7 42 P. M. Leave Augusta .. 6.E5A m. Leave Columbia.11. 25 A.M. Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Urion Dei ot] 10.26 P. M. night KXr-bf.68 tba1n. Leave Wilmington [Union Detot] 6.46 P. M. Arrive at Florence.11.86 P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at An gnat a. 820 A.M. Leave August a. 550 P.M. Leave Columbia. 10 20P. m. Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A. M. Anivc at Wilmington. 8.G0A.M. Oct 8 JAS. ANDERSON, GenT fcop't. Greenville and Colcmbia Bailitfr1. PABSENGE B _ TRAINS inn daily, Snnda>H excepttd, cci.nieting vsiib Njfht Trains on South Carolina PMbcad or >rd down; with Traina going North and Fcuth on Charlotte, Colni.bia and AngtiMa and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. CP. Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a.m. Lcavo Alston. 0 05a.m. Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m. Leave Coktsbmy.2X0 p. xn. Lcavo Balten. . 3i0 p.m. Arrive at Greenville. 5 80 p.m. down. Leave Grreiivllle at.7.F0 a. BH. Leavo Heiter.0.S0 a.m. Leave Ccnf eburj.ii.35 a. m. Leave Newberry. 2 30 p. m. Leavo Alston. .*.4.20 p m. Arrivo at Colnmbia. 0 CO p. SB. Anderson Lratu h und JUve Ridge DlvUiOv. down, CP. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Airive 7.15 p. m. Leave rerrjville ?.?5 a. w. 6.86p. m. Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p.m. Leavo Andeison 8.10 a. tu. 4.60 p.m. Arrivo at bellen 0.00 a. m. Ltavo 3.60p.m. Accommodation Trains itu cn AbLtville Branch Mondays, Wednetdajs ar-0 Fridays. I On Anderson ltrp violi, h?.???f ?t? pali/-.n ar\A An. I demon, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAiiFAD, Gen. bap. Jatu 7. Nolton, General Ticket Ant-nt. Richmond and Danville Bailrosd.E mm CMBgaag CONDENSED tjmk I??f ?Br^S^^AllLE.in effect on and alter ?nndaj, Octobe r 13,1872: GOINO NORTH. stations. vail. expbefs. Leave Grccrsbort. 2 10 A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leave Danville. 4 40 A. M. 1.62 P. M. Lcavo Burkvillo. 9.44 A.M. C 36 P.M. Arrivo at Itichmrnd.. .12 48 P. M. 9.30 P.M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. l.tOF.M. 5 10 A.M. Leave Rnikvibc. 5.12 P. BL 8 28.A. M. Lcavo Danville. 10 CO P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.SO P. M. Trains leaving RicLmond at 1.60 1*. M., ait) at 5.10 A.M., connect at GiceLuLoro with trains on North Carolina Diviaitn, lor rl! point* South. FasseigtiH Itavirg ldf 1 xbcbcI at 1.60 P.M., con.fct at Gtmtt.boio vith train for all points East ol Grtcnt boro. 1 ae ceuger train leaving Raleigh at 0 40 1'. M.. connects at GleensLoro with Noitherii-lt 1.1 d Mail tiaim arriving in PicLmetid at 12 45 P. M. JOHN lt. MACMURDO, ? General Freight and Ticket ^gent. T. M. R. 1 ai.oot, fcngii.e er and Gen. Sup't. KOKT1I C?MOliIK? OIVIMON. GOING NOIYIII. j LTATIONS. ?:ail. i-xntifs. i Leave Chariot U>.7 111 P. M ? TO A.M. Leave Salinlaury.10.12 P.M. 8 37 A.M. Leavo Uigh Point ... 12 10 P.M. 10 17 A. M. At live at' Ore ti.sboio. 1.19 A: M. 11 CO A.M. Leave GrteUfclero_ 2 CO A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leave Company i hops 3 40 A. M. 12 50 P. M. Leave llillsboro. 4 f 5 A. M. Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Airive ?1 UohWboro... 11 lo A. M. GOING SOUTH. I.oiivo GohLboro. S 10 P. M. Leave Haleigb. 0 40 P. M. Loavo llillbhoro. 0.10 P. M. Leave Company Shops 10 55 A. M. 2 16 P. M. Arrive at UrccusboiG. 12.20 A.M. 3 30 P.M. Leave Greensboro.;.. 1.10 A M 4.(0 P.M. Leave High Point.... 2 02 A.M. 4.39 P.M. Leave Salisbury. 3 58 A.M. (US P.M. Arrivo at Chai lotte... 6.25 A.M. 8 10 A M. Passenger train leaving haleigb G 40 P. M , connects at Gieenal oro with Northern bound train: making quickest time to all Ncrthcin cities. Pi ice of ticket? nunc as other reuten. Mail trniuv daily, both wa>s, over e>ntlie I? uglh 61 read, i xpresn daily bet v ten Com liiiuv Shopa aiid Charlotte Btiiiflaya txctpUd. PullrnAU Palace ("arseu night traina Im Iwtcr Charlotte and llichmond, withrnt chance. S. E. ALLEM,Gou.Ticket Agent \v. iL OiiicKHi MatterTranai oitai ion. Suiter Schedule S. & U. It. R., CW?*?P>'I DOWN TRAIN. UP TP A IN gB?Sf* Arrive. Leave. Arrive-.Leave Spartanbnrg.. r> SO 5.20 DatCNvnie. COO <?.(<: 4.t3 1.5.'. Pacolet. t; rs ?.ia 4.10 14: Jonesvillo.. . 11.4? 8.48 4.08 4.10 Uuionvilhs... 7.'. 'ft 7.50 8.05 8.2ft Sau tue. 8.*.'.0 8.5 2 30 2.88 Fish Dan-... 8.40 S-5ft 2.10 2.15 Rhelton.'. 0.15 9.20 1.35 1.4C I.vles' Ford. . 9.40 0 48 1.12 .17 Strnthci. 10.06 10.10 12.60 JA Mi?ton_. 11 f'O i?. Of* Mav24 THOU R. JETER. Preside r f