The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 03, 1872, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
> U dLISOXD DAILY ARD TBI-WXXBXT.
BVJEUK WEDNESDAY JtOBHING. ,
$Y J?L8AN A. SELBY,
sditob amd F Ii O Pit I KT OII.
Offioe on Rioharason Street, near Taylor
'?'?? i
*"jr Book and Job Printing of ovorydueorip
tiou promptly and Faithfully attended to.
' 8UDB01UPTIOH.
O lily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 6C;
Woekly, 1 50.
ADYZHTIHEME5?T8
tn a or ted in the Daily at 75 cents per square
far the first.and 50 cents each subsequent in?
sertion. Long advertisements by the weok,
month or year, at reasonable rates.
Responsibility of Dormant Part?
ners.?In the United States Circuit
Court, before Judges Bond and Giles, in
the case of the First National Bank o!
Virginia against Samuel Taylor Suit,
which was on trial for three days, the
jaryr on Saturday, rendered a verdiot'fo
defendant. This oase involved an inte?
resting question of the responsibility of
dormant partners. Samuel T. Suit, the
defendant, lent $5,000 to George W.
' Ely to enable him to go into the banking
business in New York as partner in the
firm of Boteler & Ely?the money to be
returned in one year, and Ely to give
Suit one-half of his share of the profits.
Plaintiff alleged also that Suit held him?
self out as a partner in the said firm,
which defendant denied. The court
ralsd that defendant, Suit, oould not be*
held liable for the debts of the firm on
the contract with cse member of it, that
being an individual loan, and not to the
partnership, and the share of profits
being only half of Ely's, whioh he had a
right to dispose of as he pleased; bat
that if defendant represented himself to
plaintiff as a partner in euch a way that I
plaintiff dealt with said firm on the ere-!
dit of his responsibility, then he was lia?
ble This question of faot went to el
jury, and their verdict was rendered for j
defendant.?Baltimore Sun.
$1,000 Reward is offered by the pro?
prietor of Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medioal
Discovery for a mcdioiuo that will equal
it in the euro of Bronchitis, severe |
Coughs, and the early stages of Con?
sumption.
Twenty Years Younger.?To say that
hundreds of maids, wives and widows
look twenty years younger than they are
in oonsequenoe of the complezional
freshness derived from the use of Ha
gan's Magnolia Balm, is simply to state
an absolute faot, which might be prompt?
ly verified by direct testimony if ladies
wero as willing to tell their ages as to
uso the best means of making themselves
lovely. Nature sometimes, but very
rarely, orowns the charm of perfect fea?
tures with a complexion of exquisite!
clearness; but even then time soon be-1
gins to make inroads npon the velvet
^ cheek, the fair white brow, the ivory
bast, the ronnded arm. To preserve the
"glory of woman" unblemished, even
after the meridian of life has been passed,
it is only necessary to use daily this cool?
ing, healthful vegetable preparation.
Nov 28 . fl-3
Singular Rape Case.?A rape case
has just been tried in Liancabter. ra., on
a charge made by a Mrs. Eby against
Dr. George Ferard. The orimo was
alleged to have been committed in a
hotel at Lancaster, where the doctor was
stopping, while the prosooutrix was
under the influence of chloroform admi?
nistered without her conaont and With?
out k?OWl^d?? of t.rm ffim. The trial
occupied several days, and a large num?
ber of medioal experts were examined in
relation to the effects of anoasthetios and
- the methods of administering them.
The jury returned a verdict of not guilty
as to the grave ohargo, but convicted the
prisoner of administering a drag with
intent to oommit a felony. Dr. Ferard,
who is over Boventy-nino years of age,
and a man of considerable culture, made
quite an eloquent appeal to the mercy of
the oourt. Ho was sentenced to eight
eon mon'hV ironrisonment at hard labor.
Here is the way the local of the
Thomoston Herald tells that a man is
going to be married: "Mr. O. F. T. left
town Thursday morning, bound East?
ward on tho wings of love, to seal upon
Hymen's altars oertain vows whioh he
had 'softly and sweetly breathed' at
Cupid's shrine."
It cannot hurt you. It is purely vege?
table. Try Simmons' Liver Regulator,
if you wish to be well. It aota like a
charm without debilitating the system,
and without any of tho evil offects of
Meroury. Simmon' Livor Regulator is
the safe remedy. N30J3
Mail Arrangements.?The Northern
mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 3.00 P. M.;
closes 8 P. M, and 11.00 A. M. Charles?
ton day mail opens G.15 P. M.; oloscs 6
A. M.; night opens 7.00 A. M.; closes
6.15 P. M. Greenville opons 6.45 P. M.;
closes 6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A
M. and 12.30 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M.
Wilmington opens 3.30 P. M.: closes
10.80 A. M. On Sunday the office is
open from 3 to 4 P. M.
Lawyers, Take Notice. ?
THE second volume, now sorics, of Itf
OHARDSON'8 LAW ItEPOltTH is now
ready, and for sale by_It. L. BRYAN.
LoRoy F. Yonmans, Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
On-ICE Law Range, Bauekett's building,
up stairs.
Yonmans & Sheppard,
Attorneys at Law, EtUje?ela. ?S. C.
LbR. F. YOUMAN9. JN(J O. 8HEPFARD.
Aug 27_._Arno
8eegers* Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Cocooulus Iudh:us Fisb
Rerrios to mako sloepy or headache.
Mince Meat.
JUST recoivod, a lot of choico MINCE
MEAT. OEO. 8YMMEU8.
Fresh FarniLy, Groceries.
PICKLED New York BEEF B0USP3. .
Piorlejd?Salmon Bellies,
North Carolina Mallet, Ao.
Skoeed?New York Pic Haina and Stripe,
Nora 8ootia Sahnun, ?
. . . Beef Tongue*, &o.
Canned?Succotash, Lima Beans,
Peas, Salmon, Mackerel,- -
- Lobsters, Peuj-s. Peaches, .
Green-gages, Mushrooms,
Trufllos, Asparagus.- .
Preserved?Canton Ginger', Pears,
Citron, Pino-apples,
Strawborries, Quinces,
Blackberries,
Baspborries, Ac
Jellies?Gnava and general assortment.
Teas--Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan.
Souchong, and English Breakfast,
selected by an export, and finest in
any markot.
CorrsBS?Mocha, Lagusyra. Bio,
O. G. Java, Uaw and Boasted.
axso,
The Downer Mineral Sperm Oil, absolute?
ly safe as a candle, brilliant as gas, and
cheap as kerosene; nave all the neocesary
Burners, Wicks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps.
Nov 20_GEO. BYMMEBB.
$64,260
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
Legalized by an Aot of the Legislature.
THE most liberal Lottery ever drawn. Only
7,140 Tickets and 3.080 Prise?!
To be drawn December 28,1872, in Covlngton,
Kentucky.
One Capital Prize of - - ? $25,000
1 Prize of.$5,000
1 do.2.150
2 do.1,900
2 do. 500
13 Prize* ot...$250
80 do.00
420 do.20
2,010 do. G
3,0Su Prises, amounting to.,.$C4 2G0
Tickets $12; Halves $G; Quartars $3.
swOur Lotteries are obartered by the
State, and drawn at the time named, under
the supervision of sworn Commissioners.
S9~The drawings will be published in tho
New York, Chicago and Louisville papers.
*yWe will draw a similar Boheme the last
Saturday or every month during the years
1872 and 1873.
js^Bsmit at cur risk by Post Office Money
Order, Begistered Letter, Draft or Express, "?
a?-Hond for a circular
Address, SMITH. SIMMONS A CO.,
N3jfrly_Box 827, Covlngton, Ky.
A FAMILY ARTICLE.
Agents Make $12.60 a Say, $75 a Week
AN ENTIRELY
New Sewing Machine
foh domestic use.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent Button-Role Worker,
Patented June 27, 1871.
AMOST wonderful and elegantly construct?
ed SEWING MACHINE for Family
Work. Com pie to in all its paitB, uses the
straight Nye~ Pointed Needle, self-threading,
direct upright positive motion, new Tension,
Self-Feed and, Cloth Guidcr. Operates by
Wheel 'and on a Table. Light Running.
Smooth and noiseless, liko all good high
priced machines. Han Patent Check to pre?
vent the wheel being turned the wrong way.
Ubos the thread direct from the spool. Makes
the Elastic Lock Stitod, (finest and strong?
est stitoh known;) firm, durable, close and
rapid. WiU do all kinds of work, fine and
coarse, from cambric to heavy cloth or lea
tu eh, and uses all descriptions of thread.
This Machine is iikayily constructed, to give ,
it strength; all the parts of oatih Machine
boing made alike by machinery, and beautiful?
ly finished and ornamented. It is very easy
to learn. Rapid, smooth and silent in opera?
tion. Reliable at all times, and a Practical,
Scientific, Mechanical Invention, at greatly
reduced price.
A good, ohoap, Family Sewing Maohine at
last. The first and only sr. scoss in producing
a valuable, substantial and reliable low-priced
Sewing luachinc. xiz s^tr?i?? io? ... .r.0
reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and
strength adapts it to all capacities, -while its
many merits make it a universal favorite
wherever hsed, and creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT 13 BECOMMENDED.
'I oan cheerfully and confidently recom
mond Its use to those who arewanting a really
rood Bewing Machine, at a low price.
raw :ii "MBS. J. P. WILSON,
"Butnsrferd Pirk, Bergen Oo,; N. J."
Prioe or eaon aiacnino. *'iuua a," "One,1*
(warranted for five years by special eertifi
I cate.) With all the fixtures and everything com
plete belonging to it, including Self-Thhead
I iNO Needle, packed in a strong wooden box,
and delivered to any part of tho country, by
express, free of further charges, on receipt
of price, onlt Five Dollars. 8afe delivery
j guaranteed. With each Machine, we will
send, on reoeipt of $1 extra, the new patent
BUTTON-HOLE WORKER,
One of tho most important and usefnl inven?
tions of tho ago. So simple and certain, that
a ohild oan work the finest button-hole with
regularity and ease Strong and beautiful.
Special Terms and Extra Inducements to
1 Male and FfctfALt Agents, store-keeper?, Ac.,
who will establish agencioa through the coun?
try and koep our New Machines on Exhibition
and Sale. Country Rights given to smart
agents free. Agent's complete outfits fur
I nished without any extra crarqe. Samples
of sewing, descriptive circulars containing
torms, testimonials, engravings, Ac, Ac,
sent free. We al?o supply
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Latest Pat entB and Improvements for the
Faim and Garden. Mowors, Reapers, Culti?
vators, Feod Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills,
Planters, Harvesters, Threshers aud all arti?
cles noedod for farm work. Raro Seeds in
largo variety. Norway Oats. Tho wonderful
multiplying Egyptian Corn, $1 per hundred,
Stc., ad. All money sent in post oflico monoy
orders, registered lot tors, uralt?, or by ex?
press, will boat our risk, and aro perfectly
seenro. Safo delivery of all goods guaranteed.
"An old and rospousiblo firm that sell tho
beet goods at the lowoet price, and can be re?
lied upon by our roaders."?Partner's Jour?
nal, New York. Address orders,
JEROME B. HUDSON A CO.,
Corner Groouwichaud GourUaudt sts., N. Y.
Nov 12_tu IT Cm
Bonds for Sale.
THE Charlotte, Columbia and Angneta
Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of its
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing interest
at tho rato of 7 per cent, nor annum, at b0
and accrued interest on 100?making the in?
vestor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, iu addi?
tion to the discount. Applvto M. P. Pegram,
Cashier Kirnt National Pank, Charlotte, C.
Bouknlght, Treasurer, or
Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON. President
Fresh Biscuits.
FARINA, Pearl,Oyster,Wine. Butter, Milk,
Pic-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda,
I Ac, all frosh. For salo low bv
Qet9_HOPE A GYLES.
Seed Wheat.
tjK BUSHELS Chilean White SEED
I t> WHEAT?a choice varioty.
50 bushels Bod Spring Wlioat'. For sale for
groonlmokH._HOPE A- GYLEm.
Oats and Corn.
1r\f\f\ BUSHELS FEEDING OA'IS.
.UUU 700 bushol? White Corn, for
salo low for cash._HOPE A OYLES.
A whole family cured of biliousness with
! one box of Hcinitsh's Blood and Liver Tills,
j This is cheap piaotico. How last? Why, the
p?".Mil.
LJGHTi LIGHT 1 LIGHT !
I offer for aale the1 ?' " ,
MINERAL SPERM OIL! |
rP will.not ignite ander.800? Fahrenheit,
mid consequently is Absolutely safe. ](
? It will not Take Fire
In ease of breakage of the lamp.
Tho Oil will extinguish the flame. .It burns
with great brilliancy in the DUAL DTI UN Kit,
requires bnt'llttlb attention, and too trim?
ming. - The Oil never gams in the Lamp, aa
it absorbs uo oxygon from the atruowphoro.
It does not dotoriate by hro.
Tho Oil itHolf baa no odor while burning.
It gives a light of ten candle poicer, at a cost
not exceeding one-half cent per hoar.
Call and see the Oil and experiment with it.
Nov 15 lmo FRED. J. BROWN.
Mess. W. M. Fine,
THE most unexcelled caterer in the country,
Proprietor
Of the
State Oapitol Restaurant
Has refitted and replenished hia Restaurant,
and ie prepared to furnish tho best the mar?
ket affords in MEATS, FISH and GAME.
OYSTERS in abnndanco. guaranteed
To be
Served In a style to suit the moat faatidiona.
Raw, Stewed, Fried or
Roasted.
IMBIBERS need not be alarmed, ae tho im?
bibing department haa been fully reatocked.
And tho Smoking men can bo kept
Alive,
Ae we havo a fine aeloction of CIGABS on
hand.
N. B. MEALS aorved at all hoars. DAY
BOARDERS taken at very moderate rates.
Nov 19_
WM. GLAZE,
COLUMBIA, S. C,
G%v WOULD invite atten- /jywt.
Jg^tion to his stook of ysZJ^
"Watches and Chains,
In great variety, for ladies' and gents' woar.
Jewelry, in Diamond, Fearl, Coral,
And other styles, new and beautiful.
Silver and Plated Wares,
In groat variety, plain and fancy, of rareat
patterns.
Table Cutlery, Communion Sets,
Music Boxes, from $50 Up,
Masonic Jewels, etc.
Spocial attention given to orders, sent O. O.
D., with privilege to return, or exchange, if
not approved on sight._Oct 22 2mo
STJLZBAO HER'S
NEW OPENING!
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
JEWELRY SOUTH OF THE
POTOMAC.
egg HAYING moved from my old
/vC^aQ stand to Wearn's :iow Art Build
(p,,,/ aBfting, and oponeu the largest
r?AX JER^t?- "neat Btock of WATCH EH,
igS&a?P*CLOOK8, JEWELRY. DIA?
MONDS, Solid and Plated Waro, Cutlery, and
fancy articles generally, ever displayed in
this city, I aak my many customers and
friends and tho public to oail and examine tor
themselves.
I have the latent fashions in JEWELRY and
j l'LATED WARE, of the most artistic and
beautiful styles. All my goods are from first
; clasB manufacturers only. Terms, not caBh.
Repairing and Engraving a specialty. All
work guaranteed.
Pet 11 ._IRAAC BULZBACHER*.
More Supplies
OF SOUBED TRIPE AND PIGS FEhT.
Prime Now York Picklod Fig Pork.
Smoked Tougue?,
BcBt Sugar-cured Hams.
Bob' Sugar-cared Breakfast Bacon.
Tin foil covored Bologna Sausages.
New York Beef Rounds, "Corned."
FRUIT?, NUTS, ICTC.
200 packages RAISINS, quarter, half and
wholo boxes.
Naplos Walnuts, Texas Pecans, Brazil Nuts,
Almonds, etc
Assortment of Imported CRACKERS, Pickles,
Sauces and Condiments, very full.
L.1Q.UIDS.
Well, tbeso claim a special notice, and wo
shall expatiate, thereon in a day or two.
Meantime, ploaao call and examine.
Nov 28_QEO. BYMMEgg. _
Look Ont for E. E.'S!
lCOOOiSr.-?0*""*-T0b6
Maroh 28_JOHN 0. SEEGERS'.
Good Things.
XJREAKFAST BACON,
.SJ5 PI?B*FEET SOUSED,
SMOKED BEEF,
BUFFALO TONGUES.
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.
All fresh and for salo low for cash hv
Juno 16_HOPE A GYLES.
Stork's Restaurant.
OyBters and Other Eefreshments.
yjjSfSv THE undersigned bcgB to inform
vm 1 \>X\l1'8 friends tliat hia SALOON and
\ZJ v!*!^ REST A Uli A NT is iu full operation,
and ho is prepared to supply MEALS at all
hours. OYSTERS, in and out of the shell,
from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key,
when tho weather permits. Imported and
domestic 8EGARS, Baltimore LAGER BEER,
etc. A. STORK.
Pot 2(5
OyBters.
S~\ MY OYSTER SALOON is open
v^*|J?f l?r tho season. My friends are in
x??jr Tilod to givo mo a call. Oysters
ecrveuin all styles. G. DIER?KS.
OctlH _\_
Oysters. Fish and Game.
j?SX MY RESTAURANT is opened
"jUffr Tor tho seaaou. A >N_rt.*>^t>?
call from my old pa- *<2 .v.^,- -
1" trouH solicited. MEALS served
in overy stylo at all honre. Families fur?
nished with Charleston and Norfolk OYS
TEltS, as cheap an the ehoapost. LUNCH
cv?ry day from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. North?
east corner of Market .
Nov 2 lmo D. MoOUINNIS.
OY8TERS!
Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell.
f-\ HAYING made our arrangomonts
^XJ^LRr for the Oyster season, we aro yre
^*y&r parod to furnish our friends and
patrons with OYSTERS, in all styloa. Wo
h?po that polito attention to our friends may
givo satisfaction to all who may favor uh with
their patronage. Wo shall endeavor to please
tho eye as well as taste, remembering that
"cleanliness is a virtue."
Nov 1 Hmo_F. D. KONEMAN.
Don't Buy Dangerons and Explosive
Eeroseno Oil.
HEINITSH has Iho boqt OIL. Go there
and got it. Just received a lot of tlio
best OIL in tho market. For salo at
Nov 5 } E. H. HEISITSU'S Drug Store.
dyer's Oathartic PiiiSj
FOR the relief and
care of all derange?
ments in the eto?
rn neb, liver and
bowels. They are a
mild aperient, and
an excellent purga?
tive. Oeing purely
^vegetable, thoy con?
tain no mercury or
mineral whatever.
Much serious sick
neas and Buffering in provonted by their timely
use; and every family should have them on
baud for their protootion and relief, when re?
quired. Long experience ban proved them to
bo tho safest, surest and best of all tho Fills
with which the market abounds. By their
occasional uso, the blood is purified, the cor-,
ruptione of tho system expolled, obstructions
removed, and the wholo machinery of lifo re?
stored to its healthy activity. Internal or
gans which becomo clogged and sluggish are
cleansed by Ayer's mils, and stimulated
into action. Tims incipient disease is changed
into health, the value of which chango, when
reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it,
can hardly be competed. The BUgRr coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves
their virtues unimpaired for any length of
time, eg that thoy are over fresh, and per?
fectly reliable. Although searching, they are
mild, and operate without disturbance to the
constitution, or diet, or occupation.
Full dircottone are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Phvsic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly onre:
For Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Llatleas
neaa. Languor and lioss or Appetite, they
should be takeu moderately to stimulate the
stomach, and restore its healthy tone and
action.
For lilver Complaint and ita various
Symptoms, Billons Headache, Hielt Head?
ache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bil?
ious Oollc and Bllloaa Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct
the diseased action or remove tho obstruc?
tions which cauae it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, bat one
mild doeo is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Ooaf, Gravel, Palpi?
tation or the Heart, Pain In the Slue,
Back and bolna, they should be continuous?
ly taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change
thoso complaints disappear.
Foi Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
they should be taken iu large and frequent
doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression, a largo doso should be
taken, as it produces tho desired effect by
sympathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take ono or two Pills to
promote digestion and rolievo tho stomach.
An occasional doso stimulates tho stomach
and bowels, restores the appetite and invigo?
rates the syetem. Hence it is often advan?
tageous where no serious derangement ex?
ists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds
that a dose of these Pill* mako him feoldeci?
dedly hotter, from their cleansing and reno?
vating effect on the digestive apparatus.
rREPAnnn nv
D r. J. 0. Ayer & 0 o , Practical Chemists
LOWELL, MASS., U.S. A.
rCU SAXtK 3v ALL decgq1stk eveby where.
May 28 _ffit-MU
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fo
ver. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious
Fever, &c, and, indeed, nil the affec?
tions which arise from malarious,
marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
NO ono romedy is louder
Q mm callod for by tho necessities of
H-^T? the American pcoplo than a j
E ^"^^ ??uro and safe cure for Fever aud
WW /Agao. Such we are now ona
bled to offer, with a perfect cer
?W tainty that it will eradioate the
disease, and with assurance, founded on
proof, that no haim cau ariso from its ubo in
any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents thia
disorder mast bo of immense service in the
communities where it prevails. Prevention
is bbttor than euro, for the patient CSC&p
the risk which ho must ran iu violent attacks
of this baleful distemper. This "Cube" ex?
pels the miasmatic poison of Fevbu ANS
Auui: from the system, aud preveulB tho de?
velopment of the disease, if taken on the
first approach of ita premonitory symptoms.
It is not only the best romody over yet disco?
vered for this class of complaints, bat also
tho cheapest. The largo quantity wo supply
for E dollftr It within tho reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fkvf.ii and aotje prevails, everybody should
have it. and uso it freely, both* for care and
protection. It is hoped this prico will place
it within tho roach of all?the poor aa well as
tho rich. A great superiority of this remedy
over any other over discovered for the speedy
and certain euro of Intermittenta ie, that it
contains no Quinine or mineral; consequently
it produces no quinism or other injurious ef?
fects whatcvor npon tho constitution. Those
cured by it are lolt ae healthy as if thoy bad
never had the disease.
Fever ana Ague is not alone the conse?
quence; of the miasmatic poison. A Igreat
variety of disorders ariso from ita irritation,
among whioh aru Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Ear.
ache. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful
Affection of tho 8ploon, Hysterics, Pain in the
bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of
tho Stomach, all of which, when originating
in this cause, put on tho intermittent typo, or
become periodical. Thia "Cube" expels tho
poison from the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable prelection
to immigrants and persons traveling or tem?
porarily residing in tho mahn ions districts.
If takeu occasionally or daily while exposed
to the infection, that will he excreted from the
system, aud cannot accumulate in sufficient
quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is
even more valuable for protection than cure;
and Tew will ever suffer from Intermittenta if
they avail themselves of tho protection thia
remedy affoids.
For L.lvi-r Oomptniiits, arising from tor?
pidity of tho Liver, it is an cxccllont remedy,
stimulating the Liver into healthy activity,
and producing many truly remarkable cure11,
whore oilier medicines fail.
PUEFARBU ItY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical und Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL BOUND THE WORI D.
PRICE 91M PER MOTTLE.
May 28_ffitmU
Choice Family Flour.
BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for
sale utreduced rateB.
_Augnatl0 HOPE .v GYLE8^
Tho Doctors Recommend Seegcrs'Beer
TN preference to London Porlorttnd Scotch
Ale. Why?Thoy know it is unadulterated
Seed Bye.
I pr /\ nUSUEl s Pit IM E RYE, for Seed.
' For r .ie f..r ovj-h onlv.
_S?pl 8 HopK ,v GYLES.
New Books.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Rish
opB and other Clfrgy of the Anglican
Church. Vol. I. ?5.
Aunt Jane1? Hero, by Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. ll.ftO.
Hannah, a now Novel, bv Miss Mnlorh. 50c.
Jan 14 DDF Fl K A CHAPMAN.
Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strip3.
O f\(\S\ Lbs. Sugar-Cured SUODL
0n\J\J\J ORBS', Hams, breakfast Ba?
con and Smoked Tongues., for sale by
Septi' HOPE & GYLES.
50
Important for Reference.
J. W. & K. Chisholm & Co.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
OFFER to the trade the largest.stock of
Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS,
etc.. that can bo found in New York city.
Send for eamplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY.
Sept 7 _. 4mo
Philadelphia and Southern
HAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
TO WILMINGTON, N. C.
IB composed of two first class STEAM?
SHIPS, ol 800 tons each; sailing from each
port every WEDNESDAY.*, Through rate's to
all points South and South-west as low as by
any otbor route. Insurance one-half percent.
Prompt and certain despatch given. For
rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet?
ing, Ac., apply to
W. Ii. JAMES, General Agent.
Philadelphia.
WORTH A WORTH, Agents.
Wilmington. N. 0.
* A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent
W., O. A A. K. lt., Wilmington, N. 0.
Sept 14_8m os
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA,S. C,
Present Capital, $150,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., $500,000.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in?
terest at the rate of seven (7) per cent,
per annum, will be issued.
NOTus?, Biiia of Exchange and other evi?
dent e of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Directors?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. McMaster, B. D. Senn, of B. D. Bonn A
Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden;
B. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCurter; W. O.
Bw*2e!;2 of K. ? W. C. S-iScId; John O,
Seegers, W. B. Stanley.
orriuEus.
President?John B. Palmer?
Cashier?A. G. Brenizer.
Assistant Cashier?O. N. G. Butt. Sept 28
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
or
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of SI and Upwards Received,
? ??-?
INTEREST ALLO WEB A T THE RA TEOI
SEVEN PER CENT. FER ANNUM.
ON CERT1FICA2ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICE Kb.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. Vice-president.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. 0. Has
bell, F. W.McMaster, E. 11. Heinitsh, JohoB.
Palmer, Thornkh E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newbcrry.
W. G. Mayes,Newbcrry.
B. H.llutledgft,Charleston.
Daniel Ravenol, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol?
phans and others may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of in tereBt t here
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee*
wishing to draw interest en their funds until
they require them for business or other pur*
poses: Parents desiring to set apart Bmall
inmB for tneir children, and Married Women
und Minors (whose dupoail? can only be with
drawn by themselves, or, in oase of death, by
I their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
1 itsidefunds for future use. are here afforded
nn opportunity of depositing their means
I where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
11,he sim e timo.be subject to withdrawalwheji.
loaded._Aog 18
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TARE pleasure in calling the attention of
the public to an examination of tbeir
STOCK OF MDSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Molodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordoone. Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instrumenta on band at all times. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
prico; and all kinds of Musical Goods sont by
] Express, whon ordered, to any pnrt of the
Stato, markod O. O. D. Good Second-hand
I Piauos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Molodeons tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will givo
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping PianoB for other parties to any poin
I dosired, at moderate pricos.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteedto thoso favoring us with
their patronage Send for our catalogue of
Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise Pi
chardBon street, a fow doors above Piimsix
oflioe, Columbia, 8. O._Nov 7
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
HIGID ST fKEMIli.M
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9?
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on
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
rilJIE simplicity, durability, easo of manage
X incut and great range of work of this
Machine baa mado it the universal favorito,
and loading family Sowing Machine for more
than twenty yearu, and hence it is no experi?
ment to buy ouo.
For Bftlo on monthly instalments, eooond
door below Phoenix office,Columbia, H. C.,by
A. J. PUR8LI.Y,
Fob 27 Agent for Pnrsloy A Trump.
North Carolina Hay.
rrpr BALES good N. O. HAY, for Bale ow
i D by HOPE & OYLES. .
Apples! Apples'
-1 f\ B VP.UEI.S NORTHERN APPLES,
?1/ '2 Barrels CRANBERRIES, juet re?
ceived and for ealo by _ HOPE A OYLES.
A 0 eot a in Cdhk ron Chills anoFevkb?
First tftko tlio Blood and Liver Pill*, to work
oft" the bite and purify tho blond; three or
four will be snflloient. Then take n table
spoonfulor HEIN1TSH H CHILL CURE. It
has been tri? d; wo know it
50
Be ed Wheat.
BUSHF LH Bed Spring SEED WHEAT,
for sale bv HOPE ft.OYLES.
Chan j? e of gehe du le.
OouTaCAuoLiNA Eailboaij Comi-ant,
Columbia, B. p., Sept. "SC, 1S72.
: Cbangoof Schedule
to go Into effect on
and after Sunday, 29th instant:
MAIL and FASRKNaKK TRAIN.
Leavo Colombia at......,..,. Oam
Arrive at Charleston at.4.30 p m
Leave Charleston at.*..o.so a m
irriveat Columbia at. 5.20 p m
night express, fbeioiit amd accommodation
train, [Sundays excepted.]
LeavoColumbia. .7.50 pm Arrive. ..C.SO a m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave... c 45 t ra
Camdon Train will run as follows:
Leavo Garnelen at.?. 7.20 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.65 A. M.
Leave Columbia at.,.2.10 P.M.
Arrive at Camden at..'..'.. 6.55 P.M.
. A. L. TYLER, Vice-PreBident.
B. B. Piceiks, General Ticket Agent. '
Charlotte. Columbia and Augutta R. R
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Colombia, S. C, September 22,1872.
1 ON and after tbis date,
(following schedule will be
run over tbis road:
ogino sootb.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte.7.15A.M. 8.20P.M.
Leave Columbia.2.29 P. M. 8.30 A. M
Arrive Augusta.v.42 P. in. 5.20 A. *i.
aoiNo north.
Leave Angnsta.6.35 A. M. 5.50 P. M.
Leave Columbia....11.53 P. M. 11.05 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.6.16 P. M. 6.00 A. M.
Standard Time ten minntes slower than
Washington; eix minwtea ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Ban
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North, South and West .
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal noints.
JAMES AN DEB BON, General Bup.
E.B. DoscsT.Gon. Freight and Ticket Agent
Change of Schedule,
Wxlmikotom, Colombia A AransTA B. B. Co.
SuriniNTKNLEKx'? GrncE,
Wilmington, N. C, October 7, 1672.
e?MBB Al-'TEB this date the
jBUBK^^BS following echedulc will
be ran by trains on this road:
day kxi'besb tba1n [oaily.l
La&TC Wilmington [Union Depot] 8.25 A. M
Arrive at Florence.. 0.55 A. M?
Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta.. 7.42 P. M.
Leave Augusta. 6.86 A.M.
Leave Columbia.21. 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 4.16 P.M.
Arrivo Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
hiodt BXFBZ8B tu aim.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot) ?.45 P. M.
Arrivo at Florence.11.35 P. M.
Arrivo at Columbia. 3.40 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A. M.
Leave Augusta. 6 50 P. M. '
Leave Colombia.10.20P.M.
Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M.
Oct 8 JAB. ANDEREON, Gen'l Bnp't.
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad.
PABSEN GEB
_j TRAINS run daily,
Bundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Trains going North and Ecuth on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augmta tud Wil?
mington, Columbia and Angnsta Bailrcade.
up.
Leavo Columbia at.7.15 a. m.
Leavo Alston.......... .0.05 a. m.
Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m.
Leavo Cokesbnry.2.to p.m.
Leave Belton.lit Op. m.
Arrive at Greenville.5 SO p. m.
BOWK.
Leave Greenville at.7.?0s.m.
Leavo Belton.9.S0a.m.
Leavo Cokesbnry.....11.15 a. m.
Leave Newberry.2.80 p. m.
? LeaveAlston. .. 4.20p.m.
Arrivo at Colombia. 6 CO p.m.
Elicit rfon Branch and Blue Midge Division.
down. op.
Leave Walhalla. 6.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m.
Leave ferrjvillc 6.25 a. re. 6.35 p. m.
Loave Pendlet on 7.10 a. va. 5.50 p. in.
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a.m. Lravc 3.50 p.m.
Accommodation Trains ion op Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesday* aim Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Tbnredaya and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup.
Jabez Nobton. General Ticket Acert.
Richmond and Danvme Jttaiircr a.
TS^ttmCBiffSkWB CONDENSED TIME
MT??^^^^^ABLE. In effect on and
alter Sundaj, October 19,1872:
GOING NORTH.
stations. mail. express.
Leave Greensboro._2.00 A. M. 11 10 A. M.
Lesve Danville.4 40 A. M. 1.62 P. M.
Loave Burkvillo.9.44 A. M. 0 8G P. M.
Arrive at Bichmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Loave Riebmond. 1.C0P.M. 6.10 A.M.
Loave Bnrkville. 5.12 P.M. 8 28.A. M.
Leave Danville.10 CO P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.26 A. M. 3.80 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.60 P. M.. ri.d
at D.1? A.M., connect at GIc?Lbi.?1G with
trains ob North Carolina Divisicn, lor all
points South, raese-nge-ra leaving Biel mord
at 1.60 P.M., connect ht Gi'??ricboio ~itb
train for all points East of Grtenbboio. 1 at
scnger train leaving Raleigh at 6 40 P.M.,
connects at Greeiibboro with Nortbein-bov.i d
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P.
M. JOHN B. MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. B. "J a loot, Engineer and Ge n tup't.
n out Ii cauolika division.
GOING NOBTD.
6tation8. mail. . EXPUEFB.
Leave Charlotte.7.10P.M. CM) A.M.
Leave Salisbury.10.02 P. M. 8 87 A. M.
Leave High Point.12.16 P. M. 10 17 A. M.
Arriveat Greensboro. 1.(9 A.M. 11 (OA. M.
Leavo GreenBboro_ 2 00 A. M. 11.10 A. M.
Leavo Company fchope 3.40 A. M. 12 to P. M.
Leave Uillsbor?. 4 65 A. M.
Louvo Raleigh.H t)5 A. M.
tUrivo at Goldeboio.. .11.10 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo GokUboro.3 t>0 P. M.
Leave Raleigh. 0 40 P. BI.
Leave Hilluboro. 9.1G P. M.
LoavoCompanjShops 10 55 A. M. 2 15 P. M.
Arriveat Greensboro.12.20A. M. 3 80 P. M.
Leave Greensboro_1,10 A M. 4.10 P.M.
Leave High Point.... 2 02 A.M. 4 i:9 P. M,
Leave Salisbury. 3 58 A. M. 6 13 P. M.
Arrivo at Charlotte... 6.25 A.M. 8 10 A M.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh 6 40 P. M.,
connects at Greensboro with Nrrtbei u bound
train: making quickest time to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets tame as other r< utee.
Mail trains daily, both wn>s, over entire
length of road. Express daily hot wet i. Corn
pauy Shops and Charlotte Sundays excepted.
PullmauPalaco Carson night trains be twocn
Charlotte and Richmond, without chr.nre.
S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. n. Green, Mabtcr Transportation.
Summer Schedule 8. & U. R. B?
DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
Arrivo. Leavo. Arrive Leave
Spartanburg.. 6.30 f>.2f?
KatesviUt. C.C0 C.lfl i til 4.5S
Parolet. 6 08 6.18 4.40 4.45
JoncBville. 6.43 6.48 4.PC 4.10
Unionville. 7 25 7.60 8.06 8.25
Santuc. 8.20 8.25 2 80 2.85
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Sholtnn. 9.15 9.20 1.86 1 4P
Lyloa* Ford... 9.10 9.45 1.12 .17
Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .65
Aluton. 11.00 ? '?I.OC
May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President '