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THE PH (EN IX, t O 3 LI HU ED DAILY AND TEI-WEEgLI. KVKBY WEDNESDAY KOBNIHO. */ JULIAN A. SELBY, EDI Ton AND PBOFBIBTOB. Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor ?*-:5ook and Job Printing of every desorip tioa promptly and faithfully attended to. BOBBOBIPXIOM. Daily, aix months,$4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 5C; WseEly, 1 SO. ADVBBTIBEVBMT8 Inaerted in the Daily at 76 oenta per square far the firat and 60 oenta each aubaequent iu ?ertion. Long advertiaemente by the week, raonth or year, at reasonable ratea._ Mail Abbangbmknts.?The Northern moil opens 6.80 A. M. and 3.00 P. M.; oloses 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. AX. Charles? ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; oloses 6 A. M.; night Opens 7.00 A. M.; oloBes 6.15 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; ? closes 6 A. M. Western opens 6.80 A. M. and 12.30 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmington opens 3.80 P. M.: oloses 10.30 A. M. On Sunday the office is open from 8 to 4 P. M. A high officer of the Soils of Tempe? rance presenting himself with the smoll of grog he had been drinking, at the door of a "Division" for admission, was waited npon by an Irish sentinel,, to whom he gave the paBB-word, when the following passed: '"Sir, said he, "and yo are Miater O'Wright, the Grand Worthy Patriaroh of the State of Kaintucky, I do be af ther belavinV* "Yea," said Jim, "yon are perfectly right, my friend; bat why do yon ask the question?" "To tell ye the troth, then, sir, and shame the devil," said Pat, "ye do bo after having the right pass-word for a Son of Temperance, entirely; but by the Holy virgin and the blos?cu"Saint Paiii riok, ye've got the wrong Bhmell!" Make money fast and honorably, $12.50 per day, $75 per week, by atonoe applying for a territorial right, (which are given free to agents,) to sell the best, strongest, moat useful and rapid selling sewing machine, and patent button-hole worker, ever used or recommended by families, or bay one for your own use; it is only $5. Sent free everywhere by ex? press. Address, for particulars, Mr. A. Oateley, corner Greenwioh and Court landt streets. New York. DlOtutf An intoxicated printer in East St Louis wandered into a shoo shop in a fit of mental aberration, and set np several sticks full of shoe pegs and took a proof of his matter in the boot press before ho realized his awful oondition. Old newspapers for sale at Phoenix office, at fifty oenta a hundred. Oats, Bran, &c. - QAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. OUU 5,000 Iba. Bran and Ship Stuff. For aale by_HOPE A OYLES. Proposals. City Glebe's Oefiox, Columbia, December 2,1872. PROPOSALS will be reoeived at this office for all material, IRON, BBIOE, LUM? BER, <feo., the debris of the new Market, on Aaoombly street. Parties desiring auob ma? terial will do well to examine the aamo. ' Deo 3 OHA8. BABNUM. Pity Clerk. Lightning Stove Polish. ANEW artiolo, juat introduced, superior to all others, and for aale by jDeo7_JOHN AT3NEW ?fc SON. Masonic Female College, cokes nun v , s.c. W. CHRISTIE BENET, President. Session Begins Monday, February 3,1873. THE Board of Trustees take pleasure in announcing that they have olected Mr. Benet to the Pre? sidency of the Col lege. Mr. Benot is well known aa an experienced and auooessfnl teacher, having for several years been Beotor of Cokesbury Male Academy. He will be assisted in the Literary and Music Departments by a properly quali? fied staff of teachers. Tho Board feol sore that under his Presidency youDg ladies can obtain a first olaaa education. Fees for the acholaatio year $20, $35 and $50; Contingent Fee, $2; Music and other extra branches at the nsual ratea. Board can ba obtained in the best familios at $10 per month, exclusive of washing and lightB. The Board desire to make tho College tho Srido of the Maeocio Fraternity, and they attei diemsolYOB that, in having for Presi? dent a worthy Master Mason of the highest attainments aa a teaober, with a competent ?orpa of assistants, with a locality proverbi? ally healthy, with board and tuition at ratea bo moderate, they merit, and will secure, tho Batronage of the public, and of Brother [asons in particular. J.K.VANCE, President of Board, F. F. Gaby, Secretary._'Doc 12 2 $64,260 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY! Legalized by an Act of the Logislafuro. THE most liberal Lottery ever drawn. Ouly 7,140 Tickets and 3,080 Prizes! To be drawn Docembor 28,1872, in Covington, Kentucky. One Capital Prize of - - - $25,000 1 Prizo of..-.$5,000 13 Prizes of... $250 1 do. 2,160 80 do.CO 2 do. 1,000 420 do. * .... 20 2 do. 600 2,610 do. 6 3,080 Prizes, amounting to.$C4 260 Tickets $12; Halves $6; Quart era $3. wOnr Lotteries are chartered by tho State, and drawn at tho timo named, under the supervision of sworn Commissioners. 49*Tho drawings will bo published in tho New York, Ghioago and Louisville papors. SETWe will draw a similar scheme tho last Saturday of evory month during tho years 1872 and 1873. ? . 49"llemil at onr risk by Post Oftloo Money Order, Bogisterod Letter, Draft or Express. ?T'Send for a circular. Address, SMITH. 8IMMON8 & CO., N2iTTly_Box 827, Covington. Ky. The Doctors Recommend Seegers 'Beer INpreforenoo to London Porterand Scotoh Ale. Why?Thoy know It la unadulterated ? Pacific Guano Company'a (capitax, ? ,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the' Southern States for its remsrkablo offeotsas an agency for increasing the pro? ducta of labor, as not to require special re? commendation from us. Its use for .bovon years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade affords the?urest guarantee of the oontinuod excel? lence of thy Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Bavo nel, Ohemist of tho Company, at Charles tan, B. 0.; hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition are precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Boiling Agent, Charleston. 8. C. JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Tzruis-'tiS cash; $53 time, without inte? rest. To accommodate planters they can order now and have until the first of April to de? cide as to whether they will take at timo or cash prloe. When delivered from the factory by tho car load, do drayage will be charged. -Nov 22._3mo Leitoy F. Yonmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, C. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskott'e building, up stairs. Youmans & Sheppard, Attorney* at Law, Edgeflela, 8. O. LbR. F. YOUMANB. JNO O. SHEPPARD. Aug 27_-_6mo Bonds for Bale. THE Charlotte, Colombia and AugUBta Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of Its FIRST MORTGAGE BOND8, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 and accrued interest on 100?making tho in? vestor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, in addi? tion, to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram, Saehier First National Bank, Charlotte, C. ouknlght, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON. President Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Strip b, ?moked Boef, for Balo low. HOPE A QYLEB. To the Citizens of Columbia. THE undersigned have been appointed by tho Board of Trade a Committee to eoUcit donations of Books and PamDhlets for the Eurpoae of forming a LIBRARY, which shaU e open to tho public upon tho paymont of annual dues or fees, and under rules and re? gulations to be hereafter adopted. To the collection thus made, it is proposed to add, by purchase, from timo to time, as tho funds derived from the collection of such foes and duos will justify. Connected with tho Li? brary will be a Reading Room, supplied with Magazines and Newspapers. The want of a popular Library in this city will be acknowledged by all, and tho under? signed trust that citizens will contribute liberally. Contributions may be left with any of the undersigned. JOHN B. PALMEB, JOHN AGNEW, Jb., JOHN S. WILEY, B. W. SEIBELS, J. O. 8EEGEB8,, Dec 4_Oommittoe. LIGHT! LIGHT 1 LIGHT 1 I offer for sale the MINERAL SPERM OIL ! r? will not Ignite under 800? Fahrenheit, and consequently i? absolutely safe. It will not Take Fire In ease of breakage of the lamp. The OU will extinguish the flame. It burns with great brilliancy in the DUAL BURNER, requires but little attention, and no trim? ming. The Oil never gums in the Limo, as it absorbs no oxygen from the atmosphere. It does not deteriate by age. The Oil itself has no odor while burning. It gives a light of ten candle power, at a cost not exceeding one-half cent per hour. CaU and see the Oil and experiment with it. Nov 15 lmo_FRED. J. BROWN. Mess. W. M. Fine, THE most unexcelled oaterer in the country, Proprietor Of the State Capitol Restaurant Has refitted and replenished his Restaurant, and is prepared to furnish the best tho mar? ket affords in MEATS, FISH and GAME. OYSTERS in abundance, guaranteed To be Served in a style to suit the most fastidious. Raw, Stewod, Fried or Roasted. IMBIBERS nood not be alarmed, as tho im? bibing department has been fully restocked. And the Smoking mon can bo kept Alive, As we havo a .fine selection of CIGARS on haud. N. B. MEALS sorved at all hours. DAY BOARDERS taken at very modorato rates. Nov 19_. i Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned begs to inform his SALOON and THE undersigi /^?T\>^\?1B friends tnat \ZJ \a?)RESTAURANT i ^Ov*RESTAURANT is In full operation, and ho is prepared to supply MEALS at all hours. OYSTERS, in and ont of tho shell, from Norfolk. Charleston, and Indian Key, when the weather permits. Imported and domestic SEGAR8, Baltimore LAGER BEER, oto. A. STORK. Pot 26_ Oysters. MY OYSTER SALOON is opon 'for tho season. My friends are in? vited to givo me a call: Oysters servedln all styles. G. DIERCK8. ?Octl8_<_ OYSTERS! Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell. HAVING made ourarrangemonts ^KJJ&r for the Oyster season, wo aro pro pared to furnish our friends and patrons with OYSTERS, in all styles. Wo li?po that polite attontion to our friends may give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. We shall eudoavor to ploaso tho eye as well as taato, remembering that "cloanlinoBS is a virtue." Nov 1 3mo F. D_. KONEMAN. Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Poarl, Oyntor.Wine, Butter, Milk, Pic-nic, Croam, Corn Hilt, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all fresh. For ealo low by Oct9 HOPE A GYLES. Oats and Corn. Infifl BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, ?VW 700 buahela Whito Corn, for salo low for cash. _HOPE * QYLEB. Look Out for K. K.'S! 10.000Je?eWaitnCf>,,,mbift- T" L? March 28_JOHN O. REEGERS'. Lawyers, Take Notice. THE socond volume, now aortas, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for sale by R. L. BRYAN. Philadelphia and Southern HAIL STEAMSHIP LIKE TO WILMINGTON, N. C. IB composed of two first class STEAM? SHIPS, oi 800 tons cacti; .sailing from each port every WEDNEBDAY.fc Through rates to all pointB South and South-west as low as by any other route. Insuranco one-half per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For rateB on general merchandize, cotton, aheet iog, Ac, apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. WORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. G. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent W., O. A A. R. R., Wilmington, N. 0. Sept 14_;_3moa DAVIS & CO., Patent, Land, Information and Claim Agency, WASHINGTON, D. C. A Great Public Wunt at Last Supplied. KNOWING that thoro are hundreds of men in all parts of tho country who daily need INFORMATION in- regard to Pensions, Rounties, Patents, Internal Revenue LioenBea and decisions, the condition of Contractors' Accounts, or somo others of the endless claims which go before the several depart? ments of tho Government; which information, it it oan be furnished RELIABLY and PROMPTLY, saves them the loss of time and the expense of a visit. to the aeat of Govern? ment, has induced us to establish. In connec? tion with our Patent, Land and Claim Agency, an INFORMATION BUREAU. We can furnish, upon the shortest notice, SPECIFIC AND RELIABLE information in regard to any point involvod in tho business of tho various deportments; or oan transact any of the business before them. The aid Congressmen will, from obvious reasons, bo very willing to afford us, (whon necessary,) our long acquaintance and fa? miliarity with tho officers and with tho routine of public business, and oar prompt and unremitting attention to all matters en? trusted to us, enablo us to offer tho best fa? cilities for obtaining information; and wo de Biro to afford it on the most reasons,ulo terms. All loiters enclosing one dollar, with a stamp for return postage, will bo immediate? ly anaworcd. and explicit and satisfactory in? formation given. In iiu pursuit, no efforts will bo spared, and it will ob communicated with tho most scrupulous fidelity, so as to bo absolutely reliable. Wo aro d'otormined to merit?and sccuro?tho unqualified confi? dence of our patrons. ?i~ Parties haviug lands for salo, espe? cially in the Southern States, will find it to their advantago to send us a full description of their premises, with terms, Ac, as we now have an application, from a colony of Swodcs, for 100,000 acres of land in tho Southern States. Descriptive^ of land must bo accom? panied with $1, to pay for translating, Ac If sold, a moderate foo (2} por cent.) charged. ?jT Contractors' accounts for conveying the United States mail prior to 1860, as also Assistant Marshals' accounts for taking con ana of 1860, bought or received for collection. Wo r?fcr to Hon. J. J. MARTIN, Sixth Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department. Hon. D. P. HOLLOWAY, late Commis? sioner of Patents. M. W. BARR; Agent Sonthern ASBOoiatod RIVES & BAILEY, Proprietora Congres? sional Globe. A. ROMAN & CO., Publishers, San Fran? cisco. Cal. JOHN CUMMINS, late Assooiate Justice Supremo Court, Boise City, Idaho. MOSES KELLEY, Esq., Cashier National Metropolitan Bank. OHAS. A. JAMES, Esq., Caahier Bank of Washington. WM. J. McDONALD, Esq., Chief Clerk United States 8enate, Washington, D. 0. CLINTON LLOYD, Esq.. Pay Clerk House of Representatives, Washington, D O. H. G. HAYES, Esq., Reporter Associated Press, House of Representatives, Washing? ton, D. C. F. H. SMITH, Esq..Official Reporter Hous? of Representatives, Washington, D. O. C. P. CULVER, Attorney at Law, Washing? ton, D. C. And to tho mombers generally of Congress. Address DAVIS & CO., Pat., Land, Information and Claim Agts., P. O. Glass Box No. 351, Washington, D. O. Doc 7 s6mo ?r Edgefiold Advertiser copy and send bill. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat anil I.tings, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cs=s!i, Hror.c?it!:, AstfeStttt and Conaninpllon. AMONG the groat dia /?^^TV. covericB of modern y fa Bcieuco, few are of more /Xe. i&r^iyHrcal value to roankicd fr >-vjgg-gL0f> i\x&n thia effectual rc Jf medv for all diseases JL ? ??> of tho Throat and _tK?j^ ? fjnrrr' Lungs. - A vaet trial of MBjff?.-flg **** itb virtues, throughout "*??" ^a*t^S&b<,uis arui ?ihor couii ?-g^B?KalnHBE^'1 l iea- linB shown that it <?BtenB3mnW3?5&Z iIoob surely and effect? ually control them. The testimony of our beat citizens, of all classes, establishes tho fact, that Cuebby Pectoral will-and does re? lieve and eure the afflicting disordera of the Throat and Lunge beyond any other medi? cine. Tho most dangerous affections of tbo Pulmonary Organa yield to its power; and cases of Consumption, cured by this prepa? ration, aro publicly known, so remarkable as hardly to bo believed, woro tboy not proven boyond dispute. As a remedy,it ia adequate, on which the pnblio may rely for full protec? tion. By curing Coughs, tho foro-runnera of moro serious disease, it ssvob unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to bo computed. It challenges trial, and convinces tho most skeptical. Evory family should keep it on hand as a protection againet tho early and unporceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which aro easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, If neglected. Tender lungs nocd this de? fence; and it is unwise to bowithont it. Aa a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhood, Cur.buy Pectoral is invaluable; for, by itB timely nae, multitudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to tho love and affection centred on them, it acts speedily and surely against ordinary coldB, securing Bound and health-restoring Bleep. No one will suffer troublceomo Influenza and painful Bronchitis, when the}' know how easily they can be cured. Originally iho product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making overy bottlo in tbo utmost possible perfection. It may bo confidently relied upon as possessing all tho virtueB it has ever exhibited, and capablo of producing cures as memorable as tho greatest it has ever effected. prepared dy Dr.J.O.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. May 10_TTtmjl* AYER'S Hair Vigor, For Restoring to Gray Hair its Natu? ral Vitality and Color. jf^Bpljgj^^^ is at onee^agreoj y- ^asSBsssslssfc aerving tho hair. It ^BkPM soon restores faded ^K^H or gray hair to Up. jj^^^M ^^eWf/naW co^lor^ rcijh one. Nothing can restore tho hair whore tho follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atro Ehied and decayed; but Buch as remain can esavedbythis application "and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produocd. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it elean and vi ?orous. Its occasional nae will prevent tho air from turning gray or falling off, and con? sequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and pi events the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. If wanted morely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so do airable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it noes not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on tbo hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfumo. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical chemist. LOWELL, MASS. May 16_VjtMlC A whole family cured of biliousness with one box of Hein it shV Blood and Liver Pills. This is choap practico. How is it? Why, the pi"? - ? ? T-od. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, B0STOX7 AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times a 'Week?Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ELEGANT STA TE-EOOil A CCOMMOEA HONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the tlect of thirteen first class Steamsbfps CX. to the abovoports, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in tho Cotton Btates at the PQRT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and soajtranaportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and ca? pacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers aro regularly on tho li ne: ? TO NKW V O R K . MA NnA TT A N, GEORGIA, M. S. Woodhull. Commander. S. Holmes. Commandor. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J, Rockctt, Commander CHARLESTON, CLYDE, James Berry, Commandor. J. Konncdy, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander. JAMES AD OER A CO., WS1. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, IiUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. O. TO PHILADELPHIA, Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C.Hiucklcy, Com'ck-r. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com der. Uailino Days?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.IAgcut, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Dainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johr-son, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadnrr. Total capacity 40,000 balcB monthlv. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C," TO BOSTON. Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as thoso of compoting lines. Maiiue lusiuance, one-hull of ono per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can bo had at all prinoipal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennen-re nndMinsissi pi State llooms may be secured in advance, without extra charpt, li\ addii tfiiig Agent * of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices in all cap< h tl < hsilii ad Tickets should be exchanged and Borths assigned. Tho Througli Tiukelt by this route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and the ir ci r.r.< Hinp Iii (i-. liavc largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight und Partei i;? it- between the Norlhorn cities and the South and West. Conifortrblc Night Cars, with the Holmes Chair, without extra chargo, havo been introduced on the booth Carolina Railioad. First da^b Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, firtd clai s Bh c ] ing Curt-. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night traine ot the South Carolina Railroad, Cloeo connection mado with other Roada, delivering Fr<i|:liltf at diiditiil points with groat promptness. The managers will nee overj utrlion toealidv Hit ir pat renn that tho lino via Charlostou cannot bo surpassed in dcepatcb and the mit deliviij oi got-de. For further information, apply to J. M. Sr.i m?h, Buperintrndt i t. ( bath n, is. C; B.D. TIasei.i,, General Atrent, P. O. Box 4,970; Ofliee 817 Broadway, N. Y.: S. R. Pu ki nk,General Passengeraud Ticket Agent, South Carolina llailroad. A1.FKKD L. TYLKlt, July 10 JCmo Vice-president South Carolina Railtosd, Charletdt n, S. G. Important for Reference. - > ? 9 ? -- T. W. & K. Chisholm & Co., Importers and Manufacturers," OFFER to tbo trade the largest stock of I Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS, ! FAN OY, GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, ate, that can bo found in New York city. Send for sample parocl. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7 4mo The Southern Celt. AN IRISH-AMERICAN REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER, devoted to tho cause of universal liberty. Tho only Celtic-American journal published in the South. Price. $2.50 per year, in advance. The GELT is published every Saturday, and contains a digest of the latest Irish and American news, oarolully pre* pared, with skotohes, tales and editorials on the events of the day. JAB. BRENNAN, Editor and Proprietor. Address "SOUTHERN CELT," Charleston, B. 0. Deo 3 DOORS, 8 ASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOOK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. - Stud fur estimate and price list. ICEOGH ?5i THOKN?, 254 AND 25G CANAL. 8TBEET, DC ly NEW YOKE CITY. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, 8. C, Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S500.000. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at tho rate of aeven (7) per cent, per annum, will ho issued. NOTES, Bills ot Exchange and other evi denoes of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities In tho United States bought and sold. Directors?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer,F. W. McMastcr, R. D. Sonn, of R. D. Senn A Son: G. W. Bcarden, of Copeland A Bearden; R. h. Bryan, of Bryan &, McCurtcr: W. C. Swaffield, of R. A W. C. SwafDeld; John C. Seegers, W. B. Stanley. OFFICERS. President?John B. Palmer Cashier?A. G. Brenizcr. Assistant Cashier?C. N. G. Butt. 8cpt 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA ??*-? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, B ? * INTEREST ALLO WEB A T TEE HA TEOI SEVEN FEE CENT. FEE ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM PO UNDER EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UNT8. OFFICERB. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vice-Preeident. A. G. Brenizer. Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, In general charge. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. O. Has Loll, F. W.McMaster.E. II. Heiniteh, JobnB. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W.O. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Moch&nics, Laborere, Clerks, Widows, 0l? phans and others may here deposit their Hay? ings and draw a liboral rate of interebt there on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee*, wishing to draw interest en their funds until they require thorn for business or other pur? poses; Parents dosiring to set apart small inmB for their children, and Married Women und Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their logal reproBentaliveB,) wishing tolay aside funds for future nae.are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at Miesame time, bo subject to withdrawalwhop a coded._Aug 18 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son rpAKE pleasure in calling the attention oi j|_ the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, MolodeonB, Violine, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mneio and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, whon ordered, to any pnrt of the State, markod G. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons 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 prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with thoir patronage. Send for our catalogue of Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors abovo PnatNix offioo, Columbia, B. C._Nov 7 WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PREMIUM < s wmmi i By Committee of Practical Machinists. THE simplicity, durability, ease of manage? ment and great range of work of this Machine lias made it the universal favorito, and loading family Sewing Machine for more than twenty years, and hence it is no experi? ment to buy one For salo on monthly instalments, second door below Puiknix office, Columbia, H. 0.?by A. J. PURSLEY, _Eeh 27_Agent for PursloyA Trump. North Carolina Hay. TK RALES goodN.C. HAY. for sale ow O by HOPE A QYLER. ^ Apples! Apples! j f\BARRELS NORTHERN APPLES, 1U 2 Barrels CUANBERRIE8, just re? ceived and for sale by HOPE A GYLES, 50 - Seed Wheat. BUSHELS Bed Spring SEED WHEAT, for sale by HOPE A OYLES. Change of Schedule. South Carolina Railroad Compost, Columbia, 8. O., Sept. 20, 1672. ISMttMEHBBKa Change of Hchcdule OPV*?3?ffSff^ar* to go into effect on and after Sunday, 20th instant: mail and pabsekoeb train. Loavo Columbia at. 9 am Arrivo at Charleston at.4.80 p ia Loavo Charleston at.g.SO a m Arrive at Columbia" at.5.20 pm niout exfbe6b, freight and accombcdai 10h tbain, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7 50 p m Arrive. ..6.30 a m ArrivoOharleston 7.10pm Leave...6.45 am Oamden Train will run as follows: Leavo Camden at.7.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia at.11.65 A. M . Leave Columbia at. 2.10 P.M. Arrivo at Camden at.6.55 P.M. A. L. TYLER, Vice-President. 8. B. Piokihs, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta B, B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, B. 0., HepUmber 22,1872. ? ON and after this date, following schedule will bo run over this road: ooinq bouth. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leavo Charlotte.7.15A.M. 8.20P.M. Leave Columbia. ... 2.29 P. M. 8.30 A. M Arrive Augusta.7.42 P.M. 8.20 A.M. going north. Leave Augusta.6.35 A.M. 5.G0P. M. Leave Columbia_11.58 P. M. 11.06 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.0.15 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington; six minutes ahead Colombia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains mako close con? nection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets Bold and baggage checked to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup. " E. R?DonsEY,Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of. Schedule. Wilmington, Columbia A Auocbta B. B. Co. Superintendent's Ofeice, Wilmington, N. O.. October 7, lfe72. HrBBBBK ai-tep. this date tbo gRaMC^Bfollowing schedule will bo run by trains on this road: sat express train [daily.] Leave Wilmington [Union Depot | 3.25 A. M Arrive at Florence. 9.55 A. M ? Arrive at Columbia.... 2.40 P.M. Arrivo at Augusta. 7.42P.M. Leave Augusta. 6.35 A.M. Loavo Columbia.11.25A.M. Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M. nioht'expresb train. ? Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 11.85 P.M. Arrive at Colombia.. 8.40 A. M. Arrivo at Augusta..*.. 8.20'A. M. Leave Augusta. C.C0 P. M. Leave Columbia. 10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence.- 2.T2 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M. Oct 8 JAB. ANDERSON, Gen'l Enp't. Greenville and Colombia Bailrcsd. PAB8ENGEB _: TRAINB run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with NigLt Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. up. Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m. Leave Alston. 9.05a.D. Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m. Leave Cokesbury.2.00 p. m. Leave Helton.8.60p.m. Arrive at Greenville.6.80 p.m. down. Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. m. Leave Beltoo.9.80 a.m. Leave Cokesbury.11.16 a. in. Loave Newberry.2.80 p. m. Leave Alston.4.20 p.m. Arrive at Colnmbia. C CO p. m. Anderson Branch and Bitte Bidge Bizitiotu down. up. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Leave Porrjville 6.25 a. ro. 6.85 p. m. LeavePendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50p.m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m. I Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p.m. Accommodation Trains ion cn Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday b ami Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Beltcn and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. 8up. Jabfz Nqbton. General Ticket Agent. ~Kichmondand Banville Bailrosd. CONDENSED TIME 'TABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, October 13,1872: GOING NORTH. stations. mail. EXTBESB. Leave Greenbboro.2.C0 A. M. 11 10 A. M. Loavo Danville. 4.40 A.M. 1.62 P.M. Leave Burkville. 9.44 A.M. 0 80 P.M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 1.E0P.M. 5.10 A.M. Leave Burkville. 5.12 P.M. 8 28.A. M. Leavo Danvillo.10.C0 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.26 A. M. 8.30 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at 1.60 P. M., aid at 5.10 A.M., connect at Oieensboio aith trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South, Fasscngers leavirg Richmond at 1.60 P.M., connect at Greeusboio with train for all points Eaet of Gretntboio. Pas? senger train leaving Baleigh at 0.40 P. M.. connects at Grecnsboro.with Northein-bonr d Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P. M. JOHN R. MAOMURDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. Sup't. NOllTH CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. stations. mail. expbifs. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 5.SO A. M, Loavo Salisbury.10.02 P. M. 8.87 A. M. Loavo High Toint.12.16 P. M. 10.17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.19 A.M. lit 0 A.M. Leave Greensboro_ 2 00 A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3.40 A. M. 12.20 P. M. Leavo Billsboro.4.65 A. M. Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.10 A. M. . GOING SOUTH. Leavo Goldeboro. 3.C0 P. M. Leave Raleigh.6.40 P. M. Leave Hilhtboro. 0.16 P. M. Leave Company ShopB 10 55 A. M. 2 15 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro.12.20 A. M. 8 30 P.M. Loave GreeuBboro_1.10 A. M. 4.C0F. M. Leave High Point_ 2.02 A.M. 4.89 P.M. Leavo Salisbury. 8 58 A.M. 6.13 P.M. Arrivo at Charlotte... 6.25 A.M. 8.10 A.M. . PasBenger train leaving Raleigh 6.40 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making quickest time to all Northern citicB. Prico of tickets eamo as other routes. Mail trains dailv, both ways, over entiro length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Sundays excepted. Pullmanralaco Cars on night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. n. Grkf-n, Master Transportation. Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., DOWN TRAIN. UF TRAIN .__ Arrive. Leavo. Arrive. Leave Spartanburg.. 6-00 5.25 Batosville. 6.00 6.00 4.E3 4.E8 Pftcolei. 0 08 6.13 4.40 4.46 JoueBville. 0.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionviilc. 7.25 7:50 8.05 8.21 Kantuc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Sholton.-. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.4C LvIob' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 .17 Strothor. 10.05 10.10 12.50 .55 Alston.1100 VJ.Ott May 24 TH08. B. JETER. PreBir>cnt