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s f JULIAN A. S Eli B Y , 4^08 ^Eto^arfljbpn: Street, near^ayloV ;! ?u^?ook Mid Job Printing or everydeaerip ?tiaa promptly and faithfully attended to. - "?<kiu\i '?ob80bupiTiojl. , i fi ,i?I.k.h ^ffjdly.8ixniontli?,|*00; I?,-Weekly. 2 81;; rf'Wkly, 150.' aptbbtmkm.bhtb j' raqnare ment in Die' wook, i*6u4h at yesr/alteaeenabhl rates; '? ' " , ? ' ^tt'. Aj^aMbfaa.?^n'o 'Northern eloees? P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Charles? ton day maitf opens 6.15 P. M.; closes 6 A. M.ynrgut opens t.00 A. Ml; oloseB ?.15JP.1 IX: Gf^Dvillo opens P. M.; closes (V'Xr"Western opens G.30 A. M.'and 1280 P. 91. ; oloses 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmington opens 8.30 ? P. M.: < oloses lOi 80 A. if. On ' Shndby i bo office is open from 8-io 4 P. ?. ?''*'_' ? - * ? ?' v Thiu ju'hamx von . Twssii;,? Years. ? Mote tlien twenty years ago the Mus TAHdiLTWTMmrr >made its efeo?Z in tue West. . Its cures | of the various exteraal diseases ql?horses and cattle astonished the planters and farmers of tho Missis? sippi apd. Ohio,Valleys, and a .demand fpr it sprung np wbiob. necessitated, its manufacture ?n ?in ex tensive scalo. Soon the discovery was mado that it way a grand specific for . rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, ear-aoho, tooth-ache, and other external ''ailments of rhankind, Then it was tried as a healing, pain-kill? ing application, in oases of outward in? jury, snob as outs, bruises, burns, spasms, ?o., and was found erjuaily Beryioeabie. The famo'of tho now remedy for some of the most painful ills that smiot mankind and the* lower animals, spread rapidly, and Mu?tak? Liniment soon took rank in every State and Territory of the Union as a btakdabp cuke. \ $1,000 REwAitD is offered by the pro? prietor p( D>r, Pieroe'a Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal it in the euro of nil severe oases of Liver .Complaint, and all diseases arising from Imparity of the blood, jas Eruptions, pimples, BlotohesyBoffc, eto. N211y3 G jj " 0 "Mother," said a little girl who was engaged in making her doll an apron, "I believe I will be a Doobess when I grow np." "How do you ever expect to be a Daohessj--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 glovea. They will reach fcb the elboot. shortly, as. in the days of our grand-mothers." Old newspapers for sale at Tucknix offloe, at fifty oenta n hundred. Doh't Bay Dangerous and. Explosive Kerosene Oil. HEINIT8H hae'tho best OIL. Oo thoro and got it. Just received a lot of tho beet OIL m the market. For aale at Nov 5j E.H. HEINOMH'B Drug Storo. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, LADIES' and GEN? TLEMEN'S DO?BLE hot.k ' BOOTS 8.nrt . aSHOES, from the beat manufacturers. Work warranted. BATS. Jost received, an invoice of FASHIONABLE HATS. J. ME1GHAN. Nov 5 25 B Carriage Materials. UGGI WHEELS. Springs and Ailes, Buggjr Bents Spokes and Felloss, Shafts and Poles, .Enameled Leather and Cloth, Also, Dash Leather, Bolts, Hubs. Maleable Castings, Paints, Varnishes, Ac., Ac, on hand and for sale low by Pot 33 JOHN AGNEW & 8QN. Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of its FIB8T MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 ahd accrued interest on 100?making the in? vestor nearly 9 per oent. per annum, in addi tiou to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram, Caahier First National Bank, Charlotte, 0. Bouknbrht, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON. President Lawyers, Take Notice. THE ssoond volume, now sorios. of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for sale by _ _R. LJBRYAN. Desirable Residence for Sale. . i^TBE desirable ono and a half story (DWELLING, located on the South-wei>t '?corner pr Lady and Marion stroets, is ?Borod for sole, The house has all tho mo? dern improvements, with a Mansard roof. The lot contains half an aero. For terms, apply to_T. M. POLLOCK. Apples! Apples! 1 f\ BAURELS NORTHERN APPLES. ?AJ 2 Barrels CRANBERRIES, just re? ceived and for aale by_ HOPE A OYLES. Seed Wheat. Kf \ BU8HEL8 Bod Spring SEED WHEAT, 0\J for salo by_HOPE A GYLES. To the Ladies. . ONE of tho worst forms of discoloration of the skin, and of pimpled and eruptive faces, is oansod by tho use of CALOMEL and BLUE MASS. Moronrial medicines aro sup? posed to batro a special action on tho liver; the theory is erroneous. If calomel is given in repeated dotos it produces salivation, and in this condition tho liver ia'badlv damaged. The liver is more torpid; tho skin must do some of tho.liver's work, in excreting nilo olo monts, and will bo liable to pimples, hlotchos, eruptions, dark spots, diacolorations, tuber? cles, eoro month, sore throat, catarrh*] affec? tions, dto. The only serviceable liver roedi ciue is HEINITSH'S LIVfilt PILLS. No ca? lomel. Thoy rogulato the Ii?or and pnrifv t ho Mood._Auk 22! i_ A whole family cured of biliousness with .one box of HeinitBh's Blood cud Livor Pills. Thia is ohoap practice, flow i* it? Whv, tbo ?ni"?-f feed, ?f, ?HS OEIGIS. 150 THK <b?st ?'ow in ttto. ' Challenges the | world in perfection of work, strength and beauty or stitch, dor Ability .oi oonstru alien, oaso of operation, ?od meat, range of work; makos the same switch on each eido, and is as noiseless as any'other shuttle machine; ' : It contains the material for its own repair. It h ab less wearing points than any other. ? It gbres off thread in proportion to the thickness of fabrio sawed, thereby avoiding alow motion over seams. - The preeoor foot la easily swirng oat of the way, making it convenient to set naedles and adjust work.... , < . . ? ' All those who hs.ve used the "HOWE" will have no other. ' Give It a trial. Agents wanted for every town; also, can? vassers fox the city. Apply to it . .. . ,5s. W. SOBEVEN, Local A sent, three doors below Heinitsh's Drng Store. Main street. 1 Oot25 1me. LeKoy F. Yonmans, Attorney at Law, ? , COLUMBIA, tit t7. j ; . OFFICE Law Bange, BauBkett'e building, up stairs. ......... 'r Yonmans & Sheppard. .Attorney* at Law, Sdgefiela.S. C. LeB. P. YOUMAKS. JNO 0. SHEPPARD. Ang27' :_ ' ' "; 6mo Fresh BLsouits. T7JARINA, Paarl, Oyster,Wine, Batter, Milk, JT. . Pic-bio; Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, etc . alt fresh. For aale'low hv f>atO I - ' HOPE A GYLE8. ' " Choice Family Floor. Kf\ BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME. - for ZJXJ sale at reduced rates. August 10 HOPE A GYLEB. Look Oat for K. K.'sf lO.OOO^aT001^" TOb6 March 28_JOHN O. BEEGERB'. Seed Eye. BUSHELB PRIME RYE, for Seed. For sale for cash only. _8eptJ_HOPE A OYLESL _ Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIOS'FEET SOUSED, ? SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOB HEM BUTTER.: All fresh and for aale low for cash bv Jone 16 _HOPE A OYLES. Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips. 3A?A LBS. Bngar-Cured SHOUL n\J\J\J DER3, Hams, Broakfast Da oon and Smoked Tongues, for Bale bv Sopt27 _^_ HOPE A GYLES. Buffalo Tongues, VTEW sugar-ourod HAMB, . Ll Breakfast Strips, Smoked Boef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. AYER'S Hair Vigor, For Restoring to Gray Hair its Natu? ral Vitality and. Color. A dressing wbiih is at once agree? able, healthy and effectual for pre? serving the hair. It Moon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, vcith 'he gloss and fresh? ness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, 'falling hair check ed, and baldness oft on, though not ola.to f nr?t\ by it a nne. Nothing can restore the bair whore the folliolas are destroyed, or the glands atro Ehied and decayed; hut such as remain can o-saved by this application and atimnlated into activity, so that a new growth of bair is produced Instead of foaling the hair with a psety sediment, it will keep it clean and vi? gorous, its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and con? sequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it giveB to the ecalp arresta and pi events the formation of dandruff, which in often ao uncleanly and offensive. Freo from those delnterinna substances which make somo preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor oan only benoflt bnt not barm it. If wanted mcrety for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can ho found bo de? sirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, It oooa not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfnme. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., l'raciirui oud Analytical Cbimltt. LOWELL, MAKH. May 10 VJtMlO Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Xilsaases of f tie Tiiro?t anil Langs, sucU as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. AMONG the great dis? coveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this effectual re? medy for all diseases of the Throat And Lungs. a vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other coun 'trios, uab shown that it does surely and effect? ually control them. The testimony of our best Citizen?, of all claesos, establishes the fact, that CnEiutY Pectoral will and does re? lieve and euro the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lnnga beyond anv other medi? cine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organa yield lo its power; and cases of Conanmptlon, cured by this prepa? ration, are publicly knowu, so remarkable an hardly to bo behoved, wert) they not proven beyond dispute.. As a remedy, it is adequate, on which tbo publio may rely for full protec? tion. By ouring Coughs, the fore-runner* of more sorioua disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of anfloring not to be compntod. It challenges trial, and convinces the itmst skeptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and nnperoeived attack o{ Pulmonary Affections, which aro easily met at first, but which become iucarable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender Inngs need this de? fence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to obildroo. amid the distressing dieoshos which boaet tho Throat and Chest or childhood, Ciiennv Pectobal is invaluable: for, by its timely nso, multitude* aro rescued from premature graves, and saved to tho love and afTeotion centred on them, it aots speedily and snrely againet ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring Bleep. No one will suffer Iroohlesouio l^fiurnaa and painful Sronchitl*,when thov kno,' bow easily they cau be cured. Originally tho product of long, labor ions, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in makiug ovory hottla iu tho utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently reliod upon as possessing all the virtues it baa ever exhibited, and oapable of producing cures as momorablo rh the greatest It has ever effected. rnp.PAn.kd bt Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowelf, Mass., Practical and Analytical OhrmltU. SOLD BY ALL DUUGGIBTS EVERYWHERE. May 10 Mini 14 THIS CHARD ' -M' CCNOERT. OIPT MONET * ALL. DP! S$ 5 0 0,0 0 OS la Bank to Pay Frizes. A FULL DRAWING IN SpHT. TUE GRANU' OltT CONCERT, for the bencht or tbo Public? Library of Ken? tucky, is postponed to SATURDAY, tbo 7th of Deoembor, for tbo following reasons: ' 1. The failure of certain agen.s to make re tnrna in timei for i the drawing to take place September 28. ? . 2. Tho accumulation of orders during tho last tew dayB to such an extent that it was not possible to flit them and hate drawing 28th. 8. The general expressed desire of tioket holders tb at a foil drawing might behad, even it it made a short postponement necessary. 4. The belief of the management that by a short poatpori<moot the remnant of unsold tiokots cm b? disposed of, aud all tbo prizes paid in fu l, without tho necessity of any pro rata scaling, down. For these reasons, conpled with the earnest desire to benefit the Public Library by a larger balance, and tho ticket-holder* by larger gifts, the concert and distribution have been post Soned to Saturday, the 7th of December, 1872. n that day and no other the drawiDg will positively and unequivocally come off in tho great ball of tba 1'ublio Library bnilding, be? ginning at precisely C o'clock A. M., and con? tinue until the whole 1,000 gifts are awarded. Tho payment or th? gifts will begin the third day after the drawing, and continue for fix months, iu current fauds. by tbo Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, or by Bight draft upon the Fourth National Bank, New York, at tbo op? tion of the girt ticket-holders. ?r am*. One Grand Girt, Cash.$100.000 One Grand Gift.$50,000 1 Cash Gift $25 000 I 4 CaBh Gift s.$2.000 eaob 1 Caeh Girt. 20.000 | 15 CaBh Gifts. 1 000 each 1 Cash Gift. 15 000 I 20 Cash Gifts. 900 each 1 Cash Gift. 10.000 | 21 Cash Gifts. 800cBoh 1 CaBh Girt. 9 000 I 25 Caeh Gitta. 700each 1 Cash Gift, 8 000 | 35 Cash Gifts. C00 each 1 Cash Girt. 7 000 1 45 Cash Gifts. fJOOoacb lOaBhGift. G 000| 50 C eh Gifts. 4n0cacb 1 Cash Gift. 5 000 ' GO Cash Gifts. 300 each 1 Caeh Girt. 4 000 i 100 Catdi Gifts. 200each ICaahGirt. 3 000 | G12 Caah Gifts. lOOeaeh Total, 1,000 Gifts, all Cash.$500.000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Wbolo tickets. $10; halves. $5; qnartors, $2.50; 11 wboio lick* ts for $100; 28 for $225; 56 for$5G0; 113 for $1.000; 225 for $2,50(1; 575 for $5,000. No disconnt on. lebs than $100 worth of tickets at a time. Tho money necessary to pay in full r11 the offered gifte is now upon deposit in tbeFarm er?'Jand Drovers' Bank, as will be Been by tho following certificate of the Cashier: Farmers' ami Dbotsbs' Bank. Louisville. Kt., Sept 2G, 1872. This ifl to certify, that there is now on de? posit in tins buuk over half a million ot dol? lars to the credit or tbo Gift Concert fund, $500.000 of which is held b v this hank, as Treasurer of the Public Library of Kentucky, to pay off all gifts to be awarded at the draw? ing. B. 8 VKa.CH, Cashier. Jtlon. John Bailee Manager of tho Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool, and Colonel Jit.son P. Johnson, Proprietor of the Galt j Houbo, wiii act as a committoe on the part of tho Trustees to take charge of the tags be lot o the drawing, count them, place them in the wheel, and personally see that coi res? ponding numbers for all tho tickets sold go into tho wheel. After the drawing is over, the wheel, with its contents, will be placed in tho hands of a committee on the part or the ticket-holders, to satisfy themselves whether all tiokets sold wore represented in drawing. Blind children, iu full view of the audience will alternately draw tbo tape rrom ono or tho glass wheels and tho gifts belonging to them rrom tho other, and the official record of the drawing thuB conducted will be keDt by three tellers chosen from different banks in the city. The drawing will bo published in the Louia viiie papers and New fork iieraia. and olUcinl copies mailed to all parties out of Louisville to whom tickets havo been sent by letter. The remnants of tickets yet unsold will bo furnished to those who first apt ly for them, and as general a distribution or them will be made among agente as their limited number will permit. No agent will ho permitted, on any acoonut whatever, to bold or sell a ticket for the management aftr r November 25, 1872. This postponement haa been made by ad? vice of tho Trustees, with the solo object of tbo real benefit of both the ticket-holder and the Publio Library, and alt concerned may rest perfectly assured thst the positive and final programme horo announced* will bo car? ried out to the letter. THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE. Agent Publio Library Kentucky, Pnblic Li? brary Buildiug, Louisville. Kentucky. 8eitemubb2G. 1872. GetSewH? OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE D?PiSTMENT. WHEBEAS, in pursuanoe of the provi? sions of Section 3, Chapter 9, of the Oeneral Statutes, an election was hold on the 5th day of November, 1872, for Eleotora of President and Vioe-President of the United ' Stattb, and upon examination of the ratsrns which havo been received, it appears that: Ron. D. H. Chamberlain, Elector at Large; Hon. W. B. Nash, Elector at Large; Wm. Qurney, Elector at Large; Hon. 8. A. Swaile, Elector for the First Congressional District; W. N Taft, Elector for the Second Congres? sional District; Henry Spsrnick, Elector for the Third Con greaaional District; Hon. T. J. Mackey, Eleotor for the Fourth Congressional District; Have bcon duly elected by a majority ortho votes oast at said election; we do, therefore, by virtue ef the powers in us vested, certify and deoluro that the above mentioned parties have beon duly elected to fill thq various po? sitions respectively r? ferrcd to. Given under onr hands and the seal of the State, in the city of Columbia, this 16th day or November, in the year or our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and aoveuty-two, and in the i.nitty-seventh year or the inde? pendence or the United States of America. [Signed,] F. L. CARDOZO, Socrctary of State. [Signed,] F. J. MOSES, Jr., Adjutant-General. [8igned,] D. H. CHAMBERLAIN. Attorney-Goneral. [Signed,] N ILL'S G. PARKER, Treasurer. [Signed,] J. L. NEAGLE, Comptroller-General. STATE OFlioUTH CAROLINA, Office Secretaiiy of State. I, F. L. Cardoso, Secretary ot Stalo of South Carolina, in pursuance of the provi? sions of the Act abovo referred to, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a.correct trans? cript from the statements and declarations of the Board of statu Canvassers, filed in this office, according to said Act of Assembly. Civeu under my hand and tbo seal oi the Stato, this 18th day of November. A. D. [r.. h ] 1872, and in tbo 07ih year or American independence. F. L. OARDOZO, _Noy22 Secretary ot State. $64,260 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY! Legalized by an Act of the Legislature. THE most liberal Lottorv ever drawn. Only 7.140 Tickets and 3 OSO Prizeel To bo drawn November 30,1872,iu Covin ?ton, Kentucky. One Capital Prize of - - - $25,000 1 Prize or.$5.000 I 13 Prizaj ot.. .$250 1 do. 2,150 1 30 do.GO 2 do.1,000 I 420 do.20 2 do. 500 I 2.?10 do. G y.080 Prizes, amounting to.$04 260 Tickets $12; Halvea $G; Qnartera $3. 4&"Our Lotteries aro chartered by the Stato, and drawn at tho timo named, under the supervision of sworn Commissioners. 43'i'bo drawings wiii bo published in tho New York, Chicago and Louisville papors. 43*We will draw a similar scheme the last Saturday of eveiy month during the years 1872 and 1K73. 497Remit at our risk by Post Office Money Order, Registered Letter, Draft or Express. 4S"Send for a circular. Address, SMITH, SIMMONS ^'CO., N"2 t*rriy _ BoxiS27^Covington. Ky. Seed Wheat. BUSHELS Chilean Wfaito SEED i O WHKAT?a choice variety. All Imxhrilii Ho.) Hnrinc/ U'hnat Fnrailn for greenbacks. _ _ HOPE & OYLES. Oats and Corn. 1C\(\(\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, ?\J\J\J 700 bushels White Corn, for sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. HUT SOITIEIK NUT AI FAS?! Ml, CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FHOM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACT?HING CITIES. Tbrie Tluiei a Week.?Tumdny, Thursday and Saturday, ELUGAN T STA TE-ItOOil A OVO MMOD A 7 IONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALEH MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, iu alliance with tin Bert of thirties fitst class SUarjnd.fp* to the above ports, invite attention to the ?juiefc litrio and n gwlHr <lrspalr-h afforded to fcha business public in the Ci-tton States at the I'QIiT CK OHARLFKTON,offering facilities of rail and sea,tram, portatien for Freight fcid Passengers not excelled iu excellence ami ca? pacity ui any othei pert. Ti t followingtpleiuid Ocean SIeanu-iaaro rtgu'arJy oil the line: T O N K W V O It li . MA Nil A ITA N, G EO Ii GIA, M. S. WuodhuU. t'ouimander. S. il<dmot?. Commander. CIiAMFlON, KOTJTIl CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J, Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON. CLYDE. Jamte Cony, Commander. J. Konnody, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lock wood, Ccmmander. -Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO., WM. A. C?URTENAY, WAGNER, HOGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. TO P II I li A D K I. P II I A i Iron Steamship* VIKOINIA, 0.Hinckley, Ccni'der. GCLF STREAM; AUx. Holder, Com der. Sailimo Datb?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTEN A Y.JAgent, Charleston, S.C. TO BALTIMUHB. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA OT7LL, Dntton, Commadr.er. Total capacity 4u,<H)0 bales montldy. Sailing Days?Every Fiftli Day PAUL C. THEN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. TO BOSTON. Btoamebip MEKCEDITA. Sails ?vtry other Saturday. JAMES ADO Bit A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. ?. Rates guaranteed as low as those of ct.mpetmg lines. Maiiue Insurance one-Lair of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD THEOTJGH TlfXBTB ('an be had at all principal Railroad Ofbcesin Georgia, Alal aiya TtMiCt ? e and Mississippi. Btato Rooms may bo secured in advance, witlinnl extra rl tu> I < addrrxgiug Agent* of the Steamships iu Charleston, at wboee ofiicrs in all cam-* u.i l I'lbc-in Ticleta should bo exchanged and Borths assigned. Tho 'J 1.rough 'lick, is by .ma run in iuciudo Transfers, Meals and Slato Room, while on shipboard. The South Carolina Kailrcsd, Georgia Railroad. ?n' tl <ir cf 1 i ? cl'ij. Bt.t s have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and i utn ig? 1e be tween the Northern cities and the South and \\ est. Comfoj11bin Night Cats, will tin Holm? s Chair, without extra charge, bavo been introdsced pii..Hit tri nib Carolit.it jadhr/st'. Find class Eating Saloon at Rranchville. On theGeoigia Railroad flint clat r Shii.it. (eis Freight promptly transferred fi(>m Meanu i today ami night trsinr oi ih< S?.ulhCarolina llailroad. Clo*o connection nmdo with othtr Eoadh,.cYli\<lil c 1 it ipl ii> ?.i ttn-tant points with great promj.tness. The manager* Will lisp pVcij ex< r'.ion to tatii j\ ihtii iatwt:Mhat thft line via Charleston cannot he turpsft-cri in despatch and the *M< ri'lntM vi creds. For .urther information, apply to J. M. Bl.llOltK, SpJ ? ril t< i rit it ( ) in b lit Mi. S C: R.D. n AHKi.l, General Atrcnt. P. O. Rox 4,070; Oftice.'.;? Hioadwav, N Y.: S. II. J in m*. Oonei al Fassender and Ticket Agent,South Carolina llailn art. AI FUHi L. 1Tt.ltIt, July 10 |0nn> Vice-) 1 Cfcidt tit Soul?, i'aioi l u Haihi ?o. i halb eti n. S Oi . Important for Reference. J. W. ft E. CMeholm & Co., Importen and Manufacturers, OFFER to the trade the. largest ?took of Human and Imitation HAIB GOODH, FaNOY GOODS. JEWELRY, LAGE GOODS, etc., that oan he found in Now York city. 8end for sample parcel. 447 BROADWAY. . Bept 7_ . . \ ? K < 4mo Philadelphia and Southern HAIL STEAMSHIP LINE to wilmington, It. c. IS composed of two first class STEAM? SHIPS, oi 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY.*Through rates to ail points South and South-weat as low aa by any othor route. Insurance ono-half per oent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rates cn general merchandize, cotton, shoot? ing, <fco., apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agont, Philadelphia. WORTH & WORTH, Agents. Wilmington, N.'O. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agont W., C. &. A. R. H., Wilmington, N. O. Sept ,14 , ,_3mos CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, 8. O, Present Capital, $150,000. authorized capitai., ?5co.00o. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, will be issued. NOTES, Bills of Exchange and othor evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and Bold. Dratts on ail tbo prominent cities In the United States bought and sold. Directore?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer.F. W. McMastor, 11. D. Senn, of R. D. Senn Av Son: G. W. Beardcu, of Copeland & Bcarden; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan &. McCarter; W. C. Swafiield, of R. & W. C. Swafiield; John O. Seegers, W. B. Stanley. officers. President?John B. Palmer* Cashier?A. G. Brenizer. Assistant Cashier??. N. Q.Bntt. Sept 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE JRATEOl HEVEN FEH CENT. FEE ANNUM, ON VEHTJF1CA1ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIE FEE CENT. COM? POUNDED EVEEY SIE MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, Presideut. John D. Palmer. Vice-Presidem. A. G-. Brenizer, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, in geneial charge. John C. B, Smith, Aa Bist ant Caehiur. Dirtotor*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has bell,F. W.MoMaBter.E. H. Bcinitsb, JcinB. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. Q. T. Scott,Newberry. W.O. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravenol, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Labore?, Clerks, Widows, Oi* pbana and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate oi interest there, on. Planters, Professional Men and Tmatoef wishing to draw interest en their funde until they require them for busin ess or other pur. poses: Parents desiring to set apart small ?ums for their children, and Married Women and Minora (whose deposits can only be with* drawn by thomsolves, or, in ease of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opoortnnity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and,at thosame time, be subject to withdrawalwhen iseded._Aug 18 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son riUKE pleasure in calling the attention of X the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Braes and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mnsic and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Mnsio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt oi price; and all kinds of Mumcal Goods Bent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked G. O. D. Good 8eoond-band Pianoa and Organs for Bale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Bhipping Pianos for other partita to any poin desired, at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring ua with thoir patronage. Send for onr catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors above FlintKlX office, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Colonad* Loir, VettdueKange,Charleston, S. C, DEALEnB i'm Scotch, Pie* and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on band a full supply ol all kinds. In btoro, 100 tons EGHNTON PIG. Nnv_28 _ ly WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIOUKST PUBBIIVM 0 By Committee of Practical Machinists. I^fiE simplicity, durability, ease of manage , ment and great rang's tf werk of this Machine ban made It tbo universal favorite, and leading family Sowing Machine for more than twenty years, and luhce it is u< experi? ment to buy one. For sale on monthly instalments, soeond door below PncKNix ofllce, Columbia, S. C.by A. J. PURS LEY, Vnb 27 Agent for_f'urt> 1 e? ?_7rnm A Certain CtnEroh Cbii.lh ANnFsvan First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work oh* the bll? and purify tho blood; threo or four will bo sufficient. Then take a tablo Bpoonfnlof HEINITSIIB CHILL CURE. It bus boen tried; wo know it. The Horton Eec ommend SMgtrtAXeer TN preforenoe to London Porter and Stotel? .Ale. Wby?T|ley.KOO^ii*?op?4nM?r?te^ Change o* schedule. > ' Sottt? Caboliba Batlboad Co*?1Vt, ... , Colombia, ?. 0., Sept. 2G, it)7S> r^?nlMtiK}': Change of Schedule MHjpggg^io. gp4 Lu^> i effect on and after Hund ay, 20th Inn! ant: . i>,fl?g , MAIL APD FASBENGEJ1 TIJA1M. , *^ ' Leave Golwtnbla rtt.st^.V.'lV.".v.;'.':'; ; "Sam Arrive at Cbkrloeton at..... ....... .4'.80 p m Leave Charleston at.0.80 a m Arrlveat Columbia at,.,....,....... 6,20 pm mam express, rYEitm? afd accomxo?a*io? ' Tbaih,[Sundays excepted,] " ' Leave Colombia .7 60 p in Arrive.. .6.SO a ra Arrive OharJeaton 7.10 pm . Leave.. .6.4S a m Camden Train wiU.ru? as follows: ...].r Leave Camden at. 7,2D A^aI. Arrive at Colombia 'at.;'.,.. , .'?.WaJh . LeaveOolnmM*'at..'... J&V.JiiWi ?.l?'P: ?. Arrive at' Camden at;......-;i<:^:v?.*.65iP.'M. 1 . * ? ? . A. L. T?J^B^yii^P*fi4a?t, U B. B. PioEjyg, Qeneraj,Tffie.t *gfj?f**\uQ Charlotte. Columbia and Atogriiiv E;. K KUPEBINl'KNDEHTIS OFFICE. CoLincBiA. B. 0., September 23? 1873. 1 > ON and after tbls'date, (foUowtngachedhleWirte run over t,bie road: iltuaiiittf So S^lffs?fi? ?j?tf. .ooinq bout*. ?.. -j ? ,i . *\ Train "No. L . Train So. 2. Leave Obar!o?e.....7:l5 A:MI sfSdT.M. Leave Colombia_3 29 P. M. - 8.80 A. M Arrive Augusta..... .7.42 P. K. SizO A. M. fiOISO hokth. ? ;. :,. , Leave Augusts.G.SO A< M. ",? fi-COP. H. Leavo Colombia,.. .11.63 P.1 M. * ll.t 5T. M. Arrive Charlotte.0.BTP.M; G.tO A.M. Standard Time ten min-ntce sloner ttan Washington; tix ruinates ahead Colowtda. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dailyi fine days excepted. Both trains make cIoeo cm neotion to all points North, South si;d Went. Through tickets sold and baggagechtckr d to all principal points.. ? ;. iUTtJiV'1 <J? JAMES AM) EPSON, General Sop. E.B.PoBBET.Gen. Freight ana Ticket Agctt Change of Schedule, ifoq? Wii-MiMnoH, Columbia A AroDBTA lt. B. Co . &0PZBUtTE>'X}Z?X'8 OlflCE, ; Wilmington, N. 0., October 7, lfc-73. fflSEB?fc ATTEB this dato tl? i??M??3BtP? following sohedulo will ho run by tiains on thie road: dat IXJPBXS8 tbaik [uAJLY.] Lcavo Wilnii?>st?>!? [Uniop Dttott S.-9K A.It Arrlvo at Florence.'..9.65 A, M Arrive at Colombia... i.'.:. 2 40 P.' SL Arrive at Aogosta. 7 42 P.M. Leave Augusta ...... . <3?6A M. Leave Columbia........11. 95 A.M. Arrive at Florence. , 4.16.P.H. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M. RIMT expefs? TBA1H. JJOI Leave Wilmington [UnionDepot] B.'4fi T. H. Arrive at Florence. 11.85 P.M. Arrive at Columhia. 8.40 A. M. Arrive at Angueta. ' 8 20'A'. H. Leave Augusta. 6 50P.M. Leave Columbia,. 10 20P.M. Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.i. S.C0A.M. Oct 8 JAB. ANDBltFON, GenTt-op't. Greenville and Colombia Balisen1. P A 8 8 EU GEB _'TBAINS lun.eUUv, Sundays excepted, connecting with, Sight Trains on Pooth Carolina Paiucad tip *rd down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and ? Augusta and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Baiiroada,' op.-. Leave Columbia at.7.1C a. m. Leave Alston. 9 05 a. m. Leave Newberry...10.40 a. m. Leave Cokeebmy.. 2.10 p. m. Leave Leiten.8.50 p. to. Arrive at Greenville.;.G20p.ru. down, Leave Greenville at. 7.SO a. xu. Leave Pel ton. 9.80 a.m. Leave Coseebury.11.16 a. m. Leave Newberry.'2 80 p. xu* LeavoAlston.4.20 p m. Arrive at Colombia. 6 CO p. m. Anderson Mranch and Jilve Jiidgs DtsisiAn. down. nr. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. rri. Arrive 7.15 p. id. Leave Ferryville 6.J5 a. ro. 6.88 p. m. Leave Pendle too 7.10 a. jn. 5.50 p.m. Leave Anderson 8.10.a. m. 4.50 p.m. Arrive at Bellen 0.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. m. Accommodation Trains ion e.n Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch, betwe-en Bel ton and An? derson. Tnesdavs. ThnrsdaTs and:Satnrdava. , . THOMAS DODAMFAD, Gen. Bap. Jabfz Nobton. General Ticket Agent. Richmond and renviila Bailroed.il CONDENSED TIM fi? ll ABLE, in eiltet on and, alter Sunday, October 13,1872: GOING NOBTH. ctati0x8. ! mail. XXEBZEfl. Leave Greensboro..... 2 CO A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leave Banviile. 4 40 A. M. 1.42 P. M. Leave Bnrkvillo. 0.44 A.M. 6 36 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 1.C0P.M. 510 A. M. Leavo Bnrkvillo. 6.12 P. M. 8 28>. M. Lcavo Danville.10.C0 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. 8.S0 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at 1.601'. M.t er a at 5.in A. M., connect at Greenbboro with trains on North Carolina Divisiin, for all points South. Passengers leaving Ric'l mend at 1.60 P.M., connect at Greensboro with train for all points Kant of Greentboro. Pae senger train leaving Raleigh at 0 40 P.M., connects atGie6nshoro with Nothern-ti m e* Mail liaitt, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P. M. JOHN R. MACMUItDO, ? General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 3 aloot, h ugineer and Gen. Bup't. KOHTII CAHOMNA D1VIMON. GOING NORTH. stations. kail. uruifH. Lcavo Charlotte-.7 10 P. M. 6?0 A. M. Leavo SalihUairv.10.12P.M. 887A.M. Leave High Point.12.10 P. II. 10 17 A. M. Artivc at Greensboro. 1.(9 A.M. 11 CO A.M. Leave GrieuBboro.... 2 CO A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leavo Companv t Lops 3 40 A. M. 12 50 P. M. Leave Hillsboro. 4 65 A. M.. Leave Raleigh. .. 8 05 A. M. Allivo at Uobbboro.. .11.10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Loavo Gohhboro. SlOl'.M. Leave Raleigh. 6 40 P. M. . LeavoHiUhhoro. 9.10P.M. Leave Oompany Shops 10 66 A. M. 2.16 P. M. Arrive at Grcenshoio.12.20 A.M. 3 30 P. M. Loave Greensboro_1.10 A M. 4.f0 P. M. Lcavo High Folnt.... 2 02 A. M. 4 M) P. M. Leave Salisbury...... 3 68 A.M. 0.13P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 6.25 A. M. 8 10 A M. Passenger train leaving Baloigh C.40 P. M., connects at Groenal oro with Northern bonnd traiu; malting qnickrat time to all Ncrthein citiea. Price of ticket? aamo as other route*. Mail trains dailv, both wajR, over evntlia length ol read. Express dally between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Sundays excepted. Pullm?u Palace Carson night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without chance. 8. H. ALLEN, Gon. Ticket Agent. W. H ? Gukkw, Master Transr ot tat ion._ Slimmer Schedule S. & ?. K. H... :j DOWN TRAIN. UP TPAIK _f* Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Bpartanbhrg.. 5 SO 5.25 ? ? RatesviUe. 000 0.(0 4.63 4.5S Pacniet. 0 ff> 6.13 4.40 4 46 JoneaviUc. QA9 0.-I8 4 05 4.10 Unionville. 7.26 7.60 8.05 8.25 Hantue.. 8.20 8.'26 2.30 2.85 Fish Dam. fi.40 8 45 2.10 2.16 Sholton.9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lyles* Fovd... 9.10 9 46 1.12 .17 Strut her. 10.06 10.10 12.50 .66 Alston.11 00 11.0? May 24 THOH R. JETKBiProstat rt