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Jffice on Bighwajson Street, near Taylor ? ? ? li ;j f WBook and Job Printing of oVory doaorip tlon promptly and faithfully attondcd tOv X lakwaomafton. JEUtty,atemonths, ta 00i XrL-JTeekly,. ? fiC; Weekly, t 90, ., . ?*' A-DVK rtfs km RttTfc inserted In the Daily at 76 cents per square far tiho first and 50 oenta each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, taonth or year, at reasonable rates. Mad Pleat,. . Under the apple treo, spreading and thiok, Happy with only a pan apd a attek, On tu? aoft grasa in the shadow that lies, Our little Fannie is making mud (lea. On her brawn apron and bright drooping head, Showers of pick and white blosaoma are abed; Tied to a branch that aeema meant just for that, Dances and flutters hor little straw bat. Dash, full Of Joy in the bright .summer day, Zealouslycbsaaa tha robins away, Barks at the squirrels, or anapa at the flies, All the while Fannie is making mad pies. Sunshine and aoft anmmer breezes astir, While ahe is baay, are buey with her; Cnvdln rosy, glowing, and bright sparkling ejea . . Bring they to Fanny, while making mud plea. Dollies and playthings are all laid away, Kot to corns out ?ii tho next rainy day; Under tbe blae of these aweet summer skies, Nothing's ao plaaaant aa making mad pies. Gravely she stirs, with a serious look, "Making believe" ahe!a a true pastry cook; Sundry btown splashes on forehead and eyea Show that oar Fanny is making mud pies, BUt'all the soil of her innocent play. Clean soap and water will soon wash away; ?Many a pleasure in daintier poise, IiosYfe* uHtaer ?14038 ths?'Fkpsy'* sand AH EtTBABBABSPIO 8lTUA.Tr.ON. ?-Mftx Adoler aaya: That little a flair of Need ham's, that some of the papers have been telling abont, was oertatnly unpleasant? at least to Needham. Needham owned a deep-mouthed watoh-dog whioh always bayed him welcome home, and snatched tnouthfula of ohopa out of the legs of abrangen. Needham took that faithful animal along with him one day to guard hia clothes while he went in swimming. Needham bathed for an hour, and mean: while the dog went to sleep on Need ham'a garments. When Needham came | tut the dog did not recognize him in bis ] nude condition, and refused to let him oome near his garments. Every time I that Needham would grab for a suspen? der or s sock the dog would bite a mouth? ful out of bid arm or leg, and whenever' Needham would make a dive for a boot 1 or undershirt that animal would seize him by the oalf and shake him. - So Needham stood, there in the ann pretty nearly roasted, and ho spent the after? noon dodging in and out of the water to I avoid the Dorcas societies and female atndents at the boarding sohool, and the faotory girls coming down the road. At hut, when the dog went to sleep, Need? ham crept up behind him, casgnt him suddenly by the tail and flung him across the stream, Before the dog could Bwim bank, Needham got most of his clothes upon his bleeding body and limbs, and the dog came siding np to him, looking as if he expected to bo rewarded for bis extraordinary vigilance. And yet they say that the dog is man'a best friend. Tbe Virginia Giiy (Not.) SiwIunl?A' has found a natural son of Napoleon I at Alder Gnioh, to whioh place he oame in 1861. He is poor bnt very haughty and misanthropic, and it waa only with the confidence inspired by having in his | {mssesBioh a few dainties ond a flask of iqnor that the reporter dared to ap? proach tha reoluso in hia 'shanty, and ask for his story. Unlike the famous "Needy Knife-grinder," the sage had a wtory to tell; he acknowledged that he had hated "unman hyenas" so early in life's bright morn as the hour when last he sat on hia mother's knee. This mo ther.was the daughter of a man living 1 near Essling at the time when Marshal Lannes ana the Emperor fought the I brilliant battle of Aspern, and it was to his hoase the mortally wonnded marshal waa brought on a litter. Napoleon oame' afterwards, saw the girl, became ena? mored of her, and was soon the father | of this reolnse, who, hating everybody therefor, and despising himself, came at last to die at Alder Gulch, the victim of circumstances and a broken heart. As one of the results of the epizootic, a Memphis despatch reports this: "Mrs. Oates was drawn to the Grand Opera House last night, through the rain, in a hack manned by eight negroes, while a public spirited young oitizon went for his bride in an ox wagon." BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. > LADIES' and GEN- ?h. 7W\ TLEMEN'S DOUBLE- BUW fcj >w SOLE BOOTS and SG W *Ma>3HOE8, from the best manufacturers. Work warranted. S .A. T S ? Jnst roceived, an invoico of FASHIONABLE HATS. J. ME1G1IAN. Nov 5 ?_25 More Supplies OF SOUSED TKIPE AND PIGS FELT. Prime Now York Pickled Tig Pork. Smoked Tonguos. Best Bugar-onred flami. Beat Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon. Tin foil oovored Bologna Sausagos. Now York Beef Rounds, "Cornod." FRUITS. NTJTB, KTC. 200 paoksges RAI8INS, quarter, half and wboloboxos. ? Naples Walnuts, Texas Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Almonds, etc nilrvCE MB AT. Assortment of Importod CRACKERS, Pickles Sauces and Condiments, vory full. liquids. Well, tbofo claim a special notice, and wo shall oxpatiato thereon in a day or two. Meantime, ploaso call nnd examine. Nov 28 OEO. SUMMERS. mnia G?AN? 1b now bo weiV.Vndwn In"*.!! "X" the'Soufner'n' Btutes for ila remarkable effeoba as ari agency1 for increasing; the pro? ducts qt labor, ?a, not to require special re commondat|on from as. It* uso for Bcven years paat has established its character for reliable- excellence. The large fixed capital inveatad by the company in thla trade affords the surest guarantee*)! tbe coutioued oxoeb fence of this Guano? i , The supplies put into market thla season am, as heretofore, prepared tinder the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. Ht. Julian Ravo nel. Chemist of the .Company, at Oharlesten, 8. O.; henoe planters may rest, assured that Its quality and composition are precisely the same as that heretofore sold.' . J.N. ROBSON, : Belling Agent, Charleston. 8.0, JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Tebmb?H8 cash; $5o time, without inte? rest. To accommodate planters they oan order now and have until the first of April to de? cide aa .to whether they will take at time or oash price. When delivered from the factory by the oar load, no dray ago will be charged. Horja_?_?__8 mo Fresh Family Groceries. PICKLED New York BEEP BOUNDS. Pickled?Salmon Bellies, North Carolina Mullet. Ao. Smoked?New York Pig Hams and Strips, Nova ScolU Salmon, . Beef Tongues, Ao. Cahhxd?Socootaah, Lima Beans, 1.1 Peas, Salmon, Mackerel, : Lobsters, Pears. Peaebea, Green-gages, Mushrooms, Trainee, Asparagus. PsiSisvzp?Canton Ginger, Pears, Citron, Hae?appW81 Strawberries, Quinces, Blaokberriaa, Baepberries. Ao. Jells es?Guava ana general assortment. Teas ? Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Souchong, and Bng?Bh Breakfast, selected by an expert, and finest in any market. Co ftp.es?Mocha. Lagnayra, Rio. O. G. Java.-Raw and Boasted. ALSO, The Downer Mirxbal. Hfebm Oil, absolute, ly safe as a candle, brilliant aa gas, and cheap aa kerosene: hare all the necessary Burners, Wieks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps, Nov 20_GBO. 8YMMER8. Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Eefreshmsnts. THE undersigned bogs to inform vhia friends tnat his SALOON and v. , ^RESTAURANT is in full operation, and ho ie prepared to supply MEALS at all hours. OYSTERS, in and out of the shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key. when the weather permits. Imported and domeatio BEGAUS, Baltimore LAGER BEER, eio. A. STORK. Oct 20_ Oysters. MY OY8TEB SALOON is open 'for the aeaaon. My friends are in? vited to give me a call. Oysters BOrvecTin all styles. G. DIERCKB. Oct 18_ Oysters. Fish and Game. MY RESTAURANT ia opened] for the season. A w^gaftBJ caU from my old pa- ^^=525 "trona aollofted. MEALS served in every stylo at all hours. Families fur? nished with Charleston end Norfolk OYS? TERS, as cheap aa the cheapest. LUNCH every day from 11 A.M. to 1 P. M. North eaetoornerof Market. '?Nor 8 too-'_D. McQUINNIB. OYSTERS! Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell. ffSt fm~\ HAVING made our arrangements ^kJjgy for the Oyetor Boason, wo are pro- ', ^5*1^ pared to furnish our friends and ! patrons with 0YSTEB8, in aU stylos. We hnpe tbat polite attention to onr friends may give satisfaction to all who may favor us with I lh0;4 pitroiiisi. Vfz shsl! ssdeiTor to the eye as well aa taste, remembering that I "oleaalinesa ie a virtue." Hot 18mo_ F. D. KONEMAN. LIGHT! LIGHT I LIGHT ! I offer for sale the MINERAL SPERM OIL! rf will not ignite under 300? Fahrenheit, ] and consequently la absolutely eafe. It will not Take Fire In case of breakage of the lamp. The Oil will extinguish tho flame. It burns ! with great brilliancy in the DUAL BURNER, requires but little attention, and no trim mine. The Oil never guma in the Lamp, aa 1 it absorbs no oxygon from the atmosphere. It does not deteriate by ace. The Oil itself has no odor while burning. It rives a light of ten candle porter, at a cost not exceeding one-half cent per hour. Call and boo tho Oil and experiment with it. Nov 15 lmo_FRED. J. BROWN. Mess. W. M. Fine, THE most unexcelled caterer in the country, Proorietor Of the State Capitol Restaurant Hal refitted and replenished his Restaurant, and is prepared to furnish the boat tho mar? ket affords in MEATS, FISH and GAME. OYSTERS in abundance, guaranteed To be Served in a stylo to Bnit tho most fastidious. Raw, Stewed, Fried or Roasted. IMBIBERS need not be alarmed, as tho im? bibing department hae been fully restocked. And the Smoking men oan bo kept Alive, As wo havo a One selection of CIGARS on hand. N. B._ MEALS served at all hours. DAY BOARDERS takon at very moderato ratee. Nov 19_ Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Poarl, Oystor.Wino. Butter, Milk, Pio-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all fresh. For sale low bv Oct 9_HOPE A OYLES. Carriage Materials. BUGGY WHEELS, Springs and Axles. Boggy SeatB, SpokcB and Felloes, Shafts and Poles, Enameled Leather and Cloth, Also, Dath Leather, Bolts, Hubs, Maleablo Castings, Paints, Varnishoe, Ac., Ac, on hand and for salo low by Pot 20_JOHN AQNEW A SON. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES, CHOICE GOSH EN BUTTER. All fresh and lot sale low for cash hv Juno 10 nOPK A- GYLES, -HAS thomostqompletea^kuf DRUGS,! ?w? MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES, Qf AND HEALTH-RESTORING MEDI Ok OIRES, ever Imported into ibis tearkefc.: At ??HBINITSH'S yoa will find Ahe largest variety ? of Qhexnloale, inew, Pharmaceutical preparations, new Remedies lor Men, Women and. Children. AO elegant aaaortmcnt of Toilet Soaps and Toilet Requisites, Perfomery, NoveUieB, Po? mado?, Hair Preparations, Hair Dresser*, and HAir Restorers and Beantifiera. Over. 100 dif? ferent patterns Englieh Hahr Brut-hoe. Every variety of English and French Tooth Brashes'. 1 '?'-?> New Medicinal Connections for. Coughs, Throat and Lungs. The moat important consideration in regard to this extensive and fine supply of goods 1b that they are so reasonable in price. Pur? chased at low prieoa, they will be sold on the aame terms. Prescriptions and Family Medicines sup? plied with best medicines, at reduced prices, at E. H. HEINITBH'B Qol801_Drug and Chemical Store. OLIVER SITSON & CO. ANNOUNCE THAT they were happily untouehed by the _ recent great Are. and are busy, as usual, in attending to their extensive orders. They now oall attention, also, to thoir standard collections of VOCAL AND IN? STRUMENTAL MUSIC. The whole Bet 1b one of the most valuable Mnsioal Libraries that could be devised, as each contain! from 200 to 350 pagea of the moat popular Music of the day. Price of each book in Bo'arda, $2.50; Oloth, ?3.00; Full Gilt for Presents, 14.00. The price toouid be at retail, for the pieces separately, about $400. In this form, all the books, ioolnding the new and favorite Uema ot Strauss, (now having a splendid aale,) may be had for 132.50. Musical Treaaure, Vocal and Instrumental. VOCAJ, OHX.T. Silver Cord, Wreath of Gems, Oema of Ger |man Bong, Oema of Scottish Song, Gems of ?acred Bong, Shower ai Pearls, Duet:, Ope I ratio Pearls. rMBTanarBirrai,. Home Circle, Vol. I; Home Circle, Vol. II; Pianist's Album, Piano Forte Gems. Any of the above booka mailed, post-paid, for tho retail price. OLIVER DITBON A CO., Beaton. OHAS. H. DITBON A CO., N. Y. No? 37_wfT Bonds tor Sale. THK Charlotte, Ooiumbia and Augusta Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of its FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearingintereat at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 and acorued interest on 100?making the in veBtor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, in addi ttou to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram, Oaahier First National Bank, Charlotte, O. Bonknlght, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON. President. Seed Eye. -I pr /\ BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed. It)"./ For aale for cash only. Sept 8_._HOPE A GYLE8. I The Dootors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Porter ana Sooicb Ale. Why?They know it is unadulterated New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish ops and other Olergy of tho Anglican Church. Vol.1. *5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping , Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Mies Mnloch. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Lawyers, Take Notice. THE second volume, new eeriea. of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now | ready, and for sale by_R. L. BRYAN. LeRoy F. Yonmans, Attorney at Law, | COLUMBIA, S. C. E L?t? Rsr?gc, Rauskett's building, I up at airs. Yonmans & Sneppard. Attorneys at Imvd, Edaefiela, 8. C. LkR. F. YOUMAN8. JNO C. 8HEPPARD. Aug 27_'_?mo 8eegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Ooooculua Indie.ua Fiab Berries to make sleepy or headache. Mince Meat. TUST received, a lot ol onuioe aUNCE1 fj MEAT.-_GBO. 8YMMER8. Oats and Corn. 1f\f\f\ BUSHELB FEEDING OATS, ,UUU 700 bushels White Corn, for I aale low for cash. HOPE A OYLES. REM?TA L, M. H. BERRT'S FURNITURE WABE-ROOMS; . orroeiTE tue old btafd, In New Three-itory Brick Store, EEXT TO WHEELER HOUSE. NOW on band, and rocelTing, ?the largest atock of firat olaaa FURNITURE Ever ahown in this market, consisting of WALNUT PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and OHAMRER 8U1T8, in varions new atyles, direct from the best manufactures, and at prioes to suit the timos. PICTURE FRAMEU made to order, in Wal? nut or Qilt BED 8PKTNG8, 8PRING BED8 and MAT? TRESSES on hand and made to order. Children's CARRIAGES, WHEELBAR? ROWS, 4c. From long experience in the business and reliable quality of goods we feel confident we can compete with any boose South of Balti 1 more. Xh-.t kful for past favors, we hops to continue to merit the aamo liberal patronage. Nov 6 lmo THE handsomest, novoltios in our line In this city. MEDALLION PARLOR SUITS, in French Cote line. also, French and Amerrcan Walnut Chamber Suits, Dressing Oases, Bedsteads, Chairs, Ac. FunoralB served in the best style. The largest Furniture Warehouse in tho oity, and the best stock. FAGAN BROS., Main atreet, Sito of Janney'a HoteL Not 3_lmo BUT TUB QSNV1NB Standard Scales, More titan 350 Different MinUllcatlon?. aoektb also fob. tub best almw mom by dbaweb. FAIRBANKS & CO., 3tl Broadway, New York, ICG Baltimore at., Baltimore. 53 Camp St., Now Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, 715 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS. BROWN & CO., a 118 Milk street, Boston. For sale by loading Hardware Dealern. Sept 18_wfSmo Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips. Q f \ jT\ T.BS. Sugar-Cured 8H0UL ?iVJUVJ DEIlS, Hams, Breakfast iia cou and Smoked Tongues, for ealo by Septa?_HOPE <fc QYLE8. Choice Family Flour. BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for OvJ sale at reduced rates. . August 10_HOPE & GYLES. Seed Wheat. BUSHELS Chilean Whito SEED 75 WHEAT?a oboice variety 50 busnola itod opriug ?."in. ?. ??S in? greenbacks. _HOPE & GYLES. A whole family cured of biliousness with one box of Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. This ia cheap practice. How is it? Why, the pi'>. - ? *>,>cd. ummx j& mim m mimm lim, VIA, CHARLESTON, S.O., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON!" AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times a Weck?Turtilay, Ttturailay anil Saturday, ELEGANT STATE-HOOil ACCOM'MOVA HOES. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 BALB8 MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roadu West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships l to the above ports, invite attention to tbo qnick time and regular doepatch afforded to the business public in tbo Cetton Statee at the FQRT OF CHARLESTON, offeriug facilities of rail and soaMraniportation for Freight and Paescngere not excelled in excellence and ca? pacity at any other port. The following splendid Oceau Steauicitiaro regularly on tbo line: TO NEW Y O II li ? MA EDA TT A N, G EO Ii GIA, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. S. H?hnen. Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J Beckett, Commander CHARLESTON, CLYDE. James Berry, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADQF.R, ASnLAND, T. J. Lockwond, Commander. -Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADOER & CO., WM. A. CODHTENAY, WAGNEli, HUOER & CO., Agouts, Charleston, 8. O. TO PHILADELPHIA. Irorv^teanriihip? VIRGINIA, C.Hinckhy, ComVer. GULF STltEAM, AIm. Hunter. Cora der. iTaILIno Days?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.tAgcnt, Charleston, 8. C. TO DALTIMUHK. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL. Diitti.n, Commadiit-r. Total capacity 40,000 bales montblv. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day TAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. O." TO BOSTON. Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Satnrdav. JAMES ADGtill A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. RatcB guaranteed as low as tboHO of competing linen. Marine Insurance, one-halt of one por cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THBOUGH TI( KITS Can bo had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alst anm. Tt nncpH e and Mipeieeippi State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra rl.ai ft-. \<; iMlrltit-siitg Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose ofllc* e in all can > th< I hihim1 I iicl i ts should be oxchanged and Berths assigned. Tbo Through Ticket? by tide route, include I'm unfern, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their cei l (elh f lu ir have largely inereaned tbclr facilitiea for tbo rapid novrment of Freight und 1 hhmi iri ir between tho Northern cities and tbo South and Wcet. Comfmlibh- Nii.btCais.ailb the liolnies Chair, without extra charge, havo been introduced on the-South ( firohi n J hiIk ad Kit e! class Eating Saloon at Bruuchville. On the Georgia Railroad, flimt clat* Kit<|h| (oih Freight promptly transferred from Stcorner to day and nigh I train* ol ll.i t-< utfi Carolina Railroad. Close connection mado Mitb other Reads, deliw-iii g Tu i> 1.1 ? ?t dim nt points with great promptness. The manager* will nee evciy c a t r I ion lo i atir l> tl.i ii j ntx i;i that tho lino via Charleston cannot bo stirpaeaed ii< del-patch siiel tl? tab r'i In i ij ? i pi h h. For further information, apply to J: M. Sf.I fciRK, Hut erii t< i <1< 11 ( 1 mb h'i n.>. (\: 1*. D. Hahki.l, Goueral Agent, P. O. Box 4,070; Office 317 Broi tlv u\, N. Y : s. It Vii ki ns. General Passengerand Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railrt nd. ai inj-1? f.. -i i i fit, July 10 }0mo Yire.PteeuUnt South Carolina Ithiliead, Charit m< ii, 8. O. ...t: ; IiuDortant for Reference. ' J. W. t K. Chiali?lm & Co., >'? Importers and Manufacturer*,' - OFFER to the trade ?be largest stock of Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS, FAWXyGOgpS. JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, eto , that cam-bo found in Mew York city. Send for sample parcel. '447 BROADWAY". 8ept.7 _ 4mo Philadelphia and Southern j MAIL STEAUS01F LINE to wildiisgton, b.c. 18 composed of two first el ass STEAM? SHIPS, ol 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY.^Through rates to all points South and South-west as low aa by any other routo. Insurance one-balf per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet? ing, Ac, apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. WORTH & WORTH, Agente. Wilmington, N. O. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent W., C. A A. B. H-, Wilmington, N. 0. Sept 14 _8m oa CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE OF COLUMBIA, 8. O, Present Capital, $160,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SCCQ.O00. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in torest at the rate of seven (7) per eent. per annum, will be leaned. MOTES, Bills of Exohange and other evi? dences of debt diaoonnted, 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. McMaater, R. D. Bonn, of B. D. Bonn A Son: G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden; B. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCarter: W. O. ?????leid-, of R. A W. 0. Swaffleld; John 0. Seegera, W. B. Stanley. OFFICERS. President?John B. Palmer* Cashier?A. G. Bronizer. Assistant Cashier?O. N. G.Bott. Sept 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLO WEI)ATTBE RATEOt SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ON CER T1FICA 2 ES OP DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UNTB. OFF1CEBB. Wm, Martin, President. John B. Palmer. Vice-Prosideut. A. G. Breniaer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in geueial charge, John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C.Haa-. kell, P. W.McMaster.E. 11. Beiniteb, JebnB. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Colombia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Boott.Newberry. W.G. Mayes.Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Meobanics, Laborers, Olerke, Widowe, Ol* phanB and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of iatcreat there on. Planters, Professional Men and Trusteei wishing to draw intereat on their funds ontQ they require them for businesB or other pur* poses: Parents desiring to set apart small turns for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with* drawn by themselves, or, in caee of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay naidefnnds for future use. are here afforded an opnortunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and,at t.heaametime,be subject to withdrawalwhan leedod._Ang 18 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleaaure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOOK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con siating of Pianoa, Church and Parlor Organe, Melodeone, Violins. Guitars, Banjos, Fin tee, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio and Instruction Booka for every class of Mnsica) Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music aent by mail, post paid, on receipt of grico; and all kinds of Mneical Goods Bent by ixpreas, whon ordered, tu any part of the State, marked O. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianoa and Organa for aale chesps for oaeh. Pianoa, Organa and Molodeous tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate piicea. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with tueir patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors above Phcknix office. Columbia, S. O. _Nov 7 WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PRKMITJM By Committee of Practical Machinists. IinE simplicity, durability, ease of manage? ment and great rang? of work of this Machlno has made it the universal favorite, aud leading family Sowing Macbino for more tban twenty years, and bunco it is no experi? ment to buy one. For sale on monthly instalments, second door bolow 1'ikkmx office,Columbia, S. C.by A. J. PUR8LF.Y, Fob 27_Agent for Pnrsloy A Trump. North Carolina Hay. rrpr BALES good N. C. HAY,for sale ow (tj by HOPE A GYLES. ? Apples! Apples! i f \ BARRELS NORTHERN APPLF8, 1U 2 Barrolfl CRANBERRIES, JnM. re ?eived and for sab? by_HOPE A GYLES. A Ckhtain Corp. you Chuxs and Fever? First tako Urn Blood and Liver Pills, to work ifl" the btfo and purify tbo blood; three or Four will bo sufficient. Then lako a tabh moonfnlof HEINITSH B CHILL CURE. It lias been tried; wc know it ? . j-.., Seed WheaJ, :-l t j/ s 5Q for^a^*'^ " Chapge b? Sch^dtle.;' BOUTH CABOUlf A RAlLBO?D COHPAKT, Columbia, S. 0., Sept. 26, 1872. SMHHV Chang*of Kcbocivlo H?E3HtHB^3B5to go into effect on la "after band?;, 20th Instant? an . . MAIIvAKi> JfA?SBKQlUlTUAI?. Loavo Columbia at.'.; jim Arrive at Charleaton at.4.80 p m Leave.Gharleatonat.9,30 a m irriye at Columbia at. 5.20 p m bight zxpbkss,rsnoiT abd ACCOMMODATION ?. tbaib, [Bundaya excepted.] Leare Columbia. .7 60" p m Arrive. ..6.80 a u Arrive Charleaton 7.10 p ta Leave...c.45 a m Ohmden Train will run aafoUowa: Leave Camden at..'......1.?... 7.20 A.M. Arrive at Columbia at.11 65 A.M. Leave Columbia at.2.10 P.M. Arrive at Cam den at.0.66 P. M. A.- L. TYLER, Yioe-Prcaident. 8. B. Piobxbb, General Ticket Agent. j Charlotte. Columbia and Anguita &. B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. Columbia, B. 0., Bepttmber 22,1872. ~\ ON and after this date, - t following schedule will be run over thie road: QOIHaBODTH. Train No. i, Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.16A.M. 8.20P.M. Leave Columbia.....2.29P. K. 8.80 A. M Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. M. 6\20 A. M. aorxo bobtb. Leave Augusta.0.86 A. M. 6.60 P. M. Leave Columbia....11.68 P. M. 11.(5 P. M. Arrivo Charlotte.6.16 P.M. 6.00 A.M. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington; aix minatea ahead Columbia. No. 1 Train daily. Bo. 8 Train daily, Sun? daya excepted. Both trains mike cloae con? nection to all points North, South and West. Through ticket? aold and baggage checked to all principal points. JAMES ANDEI1EON, General Bnp. E.R. D0P8KT, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. WlUtiirOTOK, Columbia A Auourta B. B. Co. B?pk&ibtibdxbt's Oxncs, Wilmibotob, N. 0., October 7, 1672. ? [SHE AFTEB thiB date thn _JR*HE!5BHfollowiiig acbedule will be run by traina on thia road: I DAT SXramaa TBAIlt f. dai lt. ] I Leave Wilmington [Onion Depot 1 8.26 A. M [ Arrive ai Florence.. 9.68 A. SI. I Arrive at Columbia. 2.40P.M. Lrrivs at Augusta..-.. 7.42 P. M. Leave Augusta. 6.86 A.M. Leave Columbia.11. 26 A.M. Arrive at Florences. 4.16 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 F. M. bioht XXPKXSa tbaim. Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.46 P. M. Arrive at Florence....11.86 P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.4QA.M. Arrive at August s. 8.20 A. M. Leave Auguala. 6.60 P. M. Leave Columbia.10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. Oct 8 JAB. ANDERSON,Oen'lSnp't. Greenville and Colombia Bailrosd. PA8BENGEB TBA1N8 run daily, Sunday a excepted, connecting with Bight Traina on Booth Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and Eouth on Charlotte, Ooluubia and Augneta and Wil? mington, Columbia and Auguata Railroads. dp. Leave Columbia at.7.16 a. m. Leave Alaton. 9.06 a. m. Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m. Leave Cokeabury.2.CO p.m. Leave Be It od.3i0p.ni. Arrive at Greenville. 5 30p.m. Down. I Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. m. ! Leave Belton.9.30 a. m. Leave Cokeebnry.11.15 a. m. Leave Newberry.2-30 p. m. Leave Alaton.4.20 p. m. Arrivo si Coins, sis. 6 CO?, m, Anderton Branch and Blue Bidge Division. ?OWK. TJP. I Leave Walhalla. 5.46 a.m. Airive 7.15 p. m. Leave Pemville 6.25 a. so. 6.86 p. m. Leave Pen diet on 7.10 a. m, 5.50 p. m. 1 Leave Anderson 8.10 a. to. 4.60 p. m. Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. nr. Accommodation Trains run on Abbrville Branch Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch,between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, TburedavB and Saturdays. THOMAS DODASlEAD, Gen. Bnp. Jabez Nqbtob. General Ticket Agent. Richmond and Danville Bailrosd. CONDENSED TIME _TABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, October 18, 1872: GOING NORTH. stations. wai1.. BXPBZfS. Leave Greentboro.2.C0 A. M. 11 10 A. M. Leavo Danville. 4.40 A. M. 1.62 P. M. Leave Bnrkville,. 8.44 A.M. 6.83 P. M. Arrivo at Richmond.. .12 46 P. M. 9.30 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 1.60 P. M. 6.10 A. M. Leave Bnrkville. 5.12 P. M. 8 28.A. M. Laave Danville.10 00 P. M. 12.67 P. fi. Arrive at Greenaboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.80 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at 1.S0 P. M., aid at 5.10 A.M., connect at Gicenabcro with trains on North Carolina Divisicn, for all pointa Booth. I'asBtngere Ifavirg B1cl.11 end at 1.50 P.M., connect at Gxeenfcboro wilh train for all points Fast of Greenaboio. Tae eenger train leaving Raleiph at C 40 P.M., connects at Greenaboro with Northem-bonr d Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P. M. JOHN R. MACMUIiDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 1 alcot, Engineer and Gen. Sup't. NORTH CAi.OL.INA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. BTATIOKfl. MAIIi. EXPKEfS. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.S0 A. M. Leave Salisbury.10.02 P.M. 8.S7A.M. Leave High Point.12 16 P. M. 10 17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.19A.M. lltOA. W. Leave GrconBboit. 2 00 A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leavo Company Shops 3.40 A. M. 12 20 P. M. Leavo Hillsboro. 4 55 A. M. Leave Raleigh. .. 8 05 A. M. . Arrivo at Goldsboro.. .11 10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Goldtbbro.8(0P. 11. Loavo Raleigh. 0 40 P. M. Leave UillMboro.9.10 P. M. Leave Company BbopB 10 65 A. M. 2.15 P. M. Arrivoat Greensboio.12 20 A. M 8 ?0 P. M. Leave Greensboro_1.10 A M. 4.f 0 P. M. Leave nigh Point.... 2.02 A.M. 4..S9P. M. Leave Salisbury. 3 68 A. M. 0.13 P. M. Arrivo at Charlotte... 6 25 A.M. 8 10 A M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh 0.40 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making quickest timo to all Northern cities. Price of tickets tamo as other rtutrn. Mail traina daily, both wajs, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Fnndays excepted. Pnllman Palace Cars op nicht trains bdween Charlotte and Richmond, w ithr-ut change. 8. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. II. Ghekn, Master Transportation. Summer Schedule S. & U. B. rT,~ DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Ltavi Hpartanburg.. 5.80 6.2f! Batoavillc. 6.00 o.oo 4 fa 4.5f Pacolot. 0 08 0.1? 4.40 4.4? JoncsviUe. 0.43 O.IK 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 3.05 8.25 Santnc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.S5 fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 0.15 0.20 1.85 1 40 Lvlcs* Ford... 0.40 9.45 1.12 .17 St rot her. 10.05 10.10 12.50 .5"; Alston.11.00 11.0C Mav24 THOS. B. JETER. President