The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 17, 1873, Image 4

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PHOENIX, 'nallBMB'DilLl'iRDTBI-WUILI, KVIBX WEDNESDAY. KOBNIHOi ' ?3Y fULJAN A. SfctBV, ;) moe on Ki?hardson Street, near Taylor ?9*Book and Job Printing of ovorydosarip ilOn promptly and faithfully attended tq, .., 9 StJ?BOBlriXO?? -'? Daily, ail months, $4 00;,Trii'r7eea1y, 2 6T; Weekly, I 50. I" 1 -< t >l AnVXBTMKKEMTS Inaerled in the Daily at^75 cents per Bquare far the drat and 50,oe?V eaoh, aubaeqaentdn seTtlou.. ?(^ong'a^?rti?emontf'by the week, 'uontudr year, aftreaeonable rate*. ?; i .-i jgg i?tgaa. eggeae ? f..,';?.-', O'?nAlm.? ft t Qivo mo a man v/tth an aim, . '?? * Whatever that aim maybe,x t, . ,. Whether !ts%ealth or whether its tamo, ' It matters not to m*v Let him walk in the path of right, ?And keep hi? aim in bisht, And work and pray in faith alway.? *., * ;WItrrMa eyes o'? tbegllttcrinjr.tight. '"?;./ Give nie A man whoaaye, ? r.> ..'?I will do aomethiuB'well, And make the fleeting days ? ?? A Btory of labor tell." lt? >-\ Though tho aim ho ban bo small, -nil .1 It 1* better than none at all: .?]'-?: With something to do the wholo year through .;Jae.W?Tnofeatumbleat all; BntSat*n'weaves alanaro, ,.,(?..' *i\ 'ivt For tho feet, of 'thdao who t) tray,. :j ? With .never a thought or care:, ' Where the path may.lead away. Tb? man who baa no aim, . Not only leaves no name, . .,..<* ,. . Wbbn hia life is done, but, ten to one',' He leaves. * record of shame. ? , Y -l Give me a man whose heart la fllled'With ambition's fire; Who sets hie mark in the attrt. And keeps moving higher and higher. '; ' " Better to die in the atrire, ?? ou>.?. The'hands with labor rim; ? '? -. :' - ? r Than;: to "glide-with the' stream'In'an idle ?? ::.-dream'.-',-'h ? , '?' ? ? ? ? . ? ;? Vi Better so strive and olimb, . <, i And never reach tho goal, . i9qc-i ? Than to drift along with time? An aimless, worthless soul; ? '.?<'. ?? Ayo,bottcr to olimb and fall, Or aow, though the yield be small, . Than to turowaaway day after day ?? i r .And never Btrivo.at all.. ?? ? . ? .-fptU ?? ? '?< i?I??: nod ? ; Somebody saw Janao?ohek'^ baggage in Baltimore, the other day . She gets her wardrpho into eighteen mammoth tr?nke and two big baskets. _ . Pacific Guano Company's ! (OAfXTAXi $1,000,000.) ' SOLUBLE P A CIP1? fillASO, THIS GUANO is now bo well known in all the Southern States for its' remarkable effects aB an agency for inOreaslng the pro dncts Of labor, as not .to require special re? commendation from us. Its use for seven years past has established Its'Character for reliable exoellenoe.' The large fixed capital invested by the company in. this trade affords the sorest guarantee of the continued excel? lence pf this Guano. "( The supplios put into market tbis season are, as'heretofore, prepared'under tho per? sonal superintendence Of Dr.St. Julian Ilavo nel. Chemist of the Company, at Ckarloeton? S. O.; hence planters niay reat asaured that its quality ind composition are precisely tho same as that heretofore Sold. ? J."N.ROBSON, '? Solling'Agenl, Charleston, 8. O. ? JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore Tebms?$48 ca?"li;.$53 timo, without interest To accommodate planters they can. Order now and bavo until tho flrat qf April to de? cide as io ' whether';<bcy' will take at tfmo or cash prlco. Whe'n'dellvored from the.fac(6ry by the car load, no drhyag'o will bo charged,/,,'.' Nov 26 ' _? \- f -. ? f ' ? fobo "1 FOB SALE ;? CAROLINA RATIONAL BANK ? ' , " . seven ter obnt. COUPON BONDS i of' tue CITY 0 F: C, OL TJM B IA , urea by a Sinking Fund. , Coupons secured by an Annual Tux and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond.Deotqf- the C?v Limited by Law to 4(500.000. Taxabi? Properly of the Oily $7,000,000. . . THE BONDS offered aro authorized by an Aot of Assembly approved March 18, 1872, for- the construction of the new City Hall. Their final redemption la, by the terma of said Aoti secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from tbo annual rents of the * building. Theae r nts will reach from $8.000 to $10,000per annum: and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, aa trusteo, with power to oolleot the rents and hold the same invent? ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a speoial annual tax is required to be levied to pay the simi-annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made -the trustee Of the city to receive tbo taxes when collected and to pay due coupons. Tbo cou? pons aro also rooeivablo for city taxes. The taxable property of the city is at pro Bent aasosaed at $7,000,OCO; and by said Act the bond debt of tho citv cauuot bo increased beyond$000.000 wbilet theao bonds aWout itanding. Tho bondu aro exompt by law from city taxation. These bonds aro offered to the public at eighty, nott, with interest from date of pur chaao to January. 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, tbo accrued internet to bo addod. To oitizens of Colnmbia thoao bonds will give an income of 12} per oont., a* may bo seen from the followiog statement: Seven por cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.. ??'..0j per cent. Nineteen years to run, avorage increase per annum.1^ percent. City tax savod.2 por oont. Averago annual income.124 Deo 11__^_-. Choice Wines. K |1 BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, ylJ 10 caacs Sparkling Catawba, 10 eaves "Vix Bara/' 10 oaies "Kolloy'a" Island Wine. 10 cases "Bed Seal," 3 caiki "Harmony Shorry," 2 oaaks "Amontiiado Sherry,'* 2 oaska "Reecvo Madeira." For aale by HOPE & GYLES. .TanO _ Water Notice. ALL persons using oity water are hereby notified that from and after this date tho ordinance in relation to the ueing or water will bo strictly and rigidly enforced. All por sons leaving their hydrants or water epouts running will be flnotl as provided byordinance. By order of the Mayor. OHA8. BABNDM, Deo 81 City Oleri. Ayer's Agtie Cure, For Fever and wSu^&B!^^ *e" ver. Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, ,TPenofjftjaJy0^ Jjjj?? > marsh, or miftfonati? poisons. ' % -m-^ NO one remedy is louder SB JB . ' called for by tho necessities of H-^LTV thpr .-American people-.than a M ,iuro and safe cure for Fever and JB ^?/Agno. Such we are now' eh a "^^aW**^ DJ^d to 0ffer) with a perfect cer -(. ? ilW ' 1 - Unity that it will eradicate the diaoaaoM,and with . aaBUrapoe,,r founded an proof, that no harm cau anao Xroiu its use in any quantity. ' 1 " " j alThat'whioh'-pro'te'ctB fr?tiior prevents this disorder must bet of inrmeiiso service in the communities where, it prevails, Prevention la bettor, than cure, for, the pationt escapes tho riekVwhich bemuBt rpri in violent attacks of this baleful distemper; "Tbia "O?be" ox pela : the miaamatto poison -of Fever- and Ague from the ay atom, and j prevents the de? velopment of the disease, if takon on tho Brat approach of ita premonitory symptoms. It i*B not only tho beat remedy over yet disco? vered for who class of complaints, but also the ohcapeat. The large quantity, wo supply for a dollar brinqe it within the reach of everybody; and in;biliouB districts, whero Feveu' Akd Aoue prevails, everybody should have ft. and uro it freely, both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will, placo it .within, the reach ot'-,aU-?tho poor aa well as the riob\ A' great.Buperiority of this remedy orer any'Ather ever discovered for the Bpecdy and certain euro of Intermittenta is, that it contaJns.no Quinine or mineral: corusefiuehtly it produces no quinism or other injurious ef? fects whatever upon tho.constitution. Those oared by lt'are left as healthy as if they had never had tho disease Fover and Ague is not alone'tho consc quoncoj of tho miasmatic poison., A (great variety of disorders arise from ita irritation, among, which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, GoUt.-Doadaehe, Blindness, Toothache, Ear? ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of tho gpleen, Hysterics; Pain in tho BowoIh, Colic, Paralyaia, aud derangement oi the Stomach, all of which, whon originating in this cause, put on tho intermittent type, or beconie; periodical. /This ?'Cube'* expels the poison from the blood", andcoiiBequeutly cures them all aliko. It is au in/valuable protoctiou to immigranth 'and persona' traveling ?r tem? porarily 'residing in the malarious districts, if taken.' occasionally or daily whilo exposed to tho infection, that will be excreted from tho system, and cannot accumulate in auQicient quantity to ripen' into disease. Ilenco it is oven more valunblo for protection than cure; and few will over suffer from Intermittentb if they avail themselves of the protection thfs remedy affoidsl z For Liver Complaints', arising from tor? pidity of the Liver, it ia an excellent rcnu-rly, stimulating tho,Liver into healthy activity, and producing many truly remarkable cures, whero pthcr medicines fail. fbepaiied by Dr. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Cliemists. AND SOLD ALL ItODND THE WOULD. PRICE 81.00 PER BOTTLE. L_May 28_1_ITftMll Ayer's Cathartic Fills, JkUt s> FOR tho relief and cure of all derange ^?Assr \ i ments in tho ato 'mSP . . . mach, liver and ?f^m\^t%\ bowels. They are a CaiBr^^W; m\ld aperient, and d^fce^^RSs. au excellent purga ^HBMa^^^^^NS>tive. Beiug purely ^HaajP^siSl^v vegetable, thoy con gay ^afcp?. tain no mercury or jB) ^??femineral whatever. ^sar r^iiiMuoh serious sick nous and Buffering ia prevented by their timely use; and every family' should have them on hand for th^ir protection and relief, wheu re? quired. Long experience baa proved them tc be tho.safest, surest and best oi all tho Pllla with which the market abounds. By their occasional u80, tho blood ia purified, the cor? ruptions of thopysiom expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of lifu re rttqrcd to its healthy activity, internal or gans which become clogged and sluggish cro cleansed by Aycr's Pills, and stimulated into action, 'ihusiucipicntdiseasois changed into health, tho value of ,wbiuh change, when reckoned on the vaat multitudes who enjoy it, cad nar dly bo'coin put cd.' Tho sugar coating makes t hem pleas&nt'to take, ann prosorves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, b?.thi'.t they are ever freth, and per? fectly roudlilo. Although searching, they aro mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on tho' wrapper to each box, how to uso them as a Family rhvsio, and for the following complaints, which thceo Pill?' rapidly cure: -? For Dyauepalav or {Indigestion, Ltstlesg nes?, Languor mid Lou of Appetite,they should bo taken moderately to stimulato tho stomach, and restore its healthy touo and action. For l?iver Complaint and its various ? Symptoms, Bll^one Headache SlckHead nulie, Javanalee'or Green Sickness, Dil? lons Oollo andBMlous Ptvem, they idiould be judiciously taken for each csbb, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruc? tions which cause it. For Dysentery or Dlarrlioca, but one mild doao is generally required. For Rheumatism, Goat, QrnVel, Palpi? tation or tlie Heart, P&tn In tlie Side, Buck aud Loins, they should be continuous-, ly taken, ah required, to change the'discascd action of tho system.) .With Buch chango those complaints disappear. Foi Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should bo taken in largo and frequent doeee to produco the effoct of a drastic purge. For Suppression, a large dose should bo taken, ?? it produces tho desired ifi'ocl by sympathy. *'.' ' Ab a Dinner Pill, take ono or two Pill? <o promote digestion "ud rclic-vo iho ptomach. An occasional dose stinirBalca Iho stomach and boweld, rosdorm the appetite and invigo? rates tho system. Hence it is often advan? tageous whero no eerious derangement ex? ists. One who f. uls tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills mako him fcol deci? dedly better, from their cleansing und reno? vating ( fleet on tho digestive apparatus, PREPARED by Dr. J. 0. Ayer&Oo , Practical Chemists LOWELL. MASS., U.S. A. VOn HALE St ALL DI! COO IST:, I.VhitYWIIKKK, May 28_. 11! tm_H_ The Great Drug House. E. H. HEINITSH ?HAS tho r.iostcoropJote stock of DRUGS, tSU UHUIUINEH, PATENT MEDICINES, WAND llEALTn-RESTORlNG MEDI LS\ CINE v over imported into I his markit. At KEiXITSti'H \on will find the largest variety of (Jhemicals, now PharmaornticAl Proparaliona, now Uemedics for Men, Women aud Childrt-n. An elegant assortment of Toilet }!oaptt ami Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Novelties, Po? mades, Hair Preparations, Hair Drepeerp.and Flair Hoatorore and Beaut ilkrr. Over 100 dif? ferent patterns English Hair Brui-hcs. Every varifcly of English and Fr?lich Tooth Drushca. Now Modioinal ConfectionB for Coughs, Throat and Lungs. The most important consideralionin regard to thin extonsivo and fine supply or goorlals that thej are so reasonable in ptiuo. Pur? chased at low prices, I hey will ho sold on tho same terms. Proscriptions and Family Medicines sup? plied with best medicines, at reduced prices, at E. H. HElNITSH'd Oct 30 t Drug and Chemical Store. WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. uaM? tin 1. fipnii undersigned, for many years (he' hopes favorably) known to the community of JL Columbia, S. C, and to tho traveling public generally, bega to iufoira Iiih Irionds und tho public that ho has leased for a term <>f ycard the building j?t?t ended at the corner of Main and Plain streets, (opposite R. C. Shiver it Co.Dry Go.ids Hivva:) which .will, open this,day as a first- Hnt?l and RestahiVant. to be. hiowti um I he ?*WHft RLE R TIOU8E," and trusts ho will receive the patronage of hie friend* and the tmvelhig public in aid of btfa enterprise. Neither expenuo uor trouble has been spand to provide ?II modi-rn oonvon icnclce, and great pains'have been taken to secure tho biwt, moai roiiabio .md courteous help in all tho departments', whilst tho general management will 1?. und. v hi>-own supervision and reoeivo Ilia undivided attentluu. A special feaime of thin eelbblii-linieut will bo the opening of a fine suite of roomu fur the accommodation ?l' ).f?hre, when- .Meals and Ovaters will bo served at all hours. 'in ko. m. i?OIjL.OO k. . Jan 13T ' VIA CHARLESTON, S.O. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND HANtJFACTUKING CITIES. Ttirrc Time? n. Weck?Tiivmtu'), Ttt?i'Hiliiy mill Saturday, ELEGAET STATE-ROOM A CCOMMORA 1JOES. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "vir. Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 If A fcSSS MOU't'JLllrV. t?ets?i The South Carolina Railroad Company, A KD connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet uJ thiitf r-K first elate Steamships f\ to tho above ports, invite atteution to (ho quick tini< and n gular <:(.->pui<.h afforded lo the biiBinesB public in the Cotton Mates at the 1'QRT OF CH.Ui! IVioN, offering facilities of rail and 8ea?tranvportation for Freight and Panecngor* no! > \? cllcd ::i excellence and ca? pacity at any other port. 'I he following splendid Ocean Sttaiiierr are v gnlarly on the lin<v TO .\ E W V O 11 K . MAKE ATTA X, M. S. Woodhull. Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. JAMliS ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGER <fc CO., WM. A. COUKTENAY, Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. T O FALCON, nainic, Commander. SEA GULL, Duttou, Commadner. Sailing DayB?Every Fifth Day GLORG IA, S. Holmes; Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J Lifckctt, Commander CLYDE J. Kenntdv, Commander. ASHLAND. -Ingram, Commander. WAGNER, HUG ER A CO., Agents, CharlcuLm, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA, Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C.llincklrv, Com'dor. GULF STREAM, Ah x. Hunter.Oom der. WH. A. COU RTEN A V\'Agent, Charleston, 8.0. BALTIMORE!. MARYLAM' Join ton. Commander. Totsl oapHoiiv iO.iMlO :>V?ee nioulhly. PAUL C. TUEN HOLM. Agt iii, Ohnrlettoii.S. V. TO BOSTON. Bteamelilp MERCED ITA. Sails evt rv other Saturday JAMES ADOE Rates guaranteed aa low ob those of competing lint.-. per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ARU TB ? OEGE TJCFfTS Can be had at all principal Railroad Ofticee in Gf 01 (ji... Ah:I an , '111 iitm < and Miaelaaip] i State Rooms may bo secured in advauco, without nan, chaige, b) addirtaii ^ Agents of tho SteamshipB in Charleston, nt whose <>nlr<t>ii> bHchYiS ll?o )-?ilii?ini'Iiok?ts should be exchanged and Borths aligned. The 'through Tic It t.- Lj tl.ir nute include, Transfers, Meals and Slato Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Ruilimo . ai il iht ;i o i ?.?< ? ? :i \: Iii (:?. have largely [increased their facilities for the rabid n oviUKi.t <?! Freh/bt ui;< 1 aatci go> bbtweoii the | Northern cities and the Sonth and \\ enf. Ccnifbiiiblc Ni^j.t ( uu. villi without extra olfarge, have been introduced iiith< Rdiiih ( ; Eatipg Saloon at Braucbvillc. On the Georgia Railroad, l'vt t Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to <!ay at <i i.ij'h: Railroad. Clone connection made with otb? r 1:< r.t i. t't li\ < i i with great promptness. The mnna'pi 1 * will ueu < n i j ? vu'h i the line via ChavloFtou cannot h< purj afEed ii. dr-i pntt'h :-i?<> tl For further information; apply to J. M; 8i:i iiii:K. Sn) cilntei d< 11 f 1 -ribmi ti, ( '.: P.D. Haskll, General A?ent, I*. O. Box 4,97'.t; Gfncc317 Bloadvay, N. Y : i . It. Pickrya.Genera! Paaaqngcr andTiokct Agent,South Carolina liailu&d. Af.iltKJi i.. 'i l l,kic, July 1(1 Ifirao Yico-Prceideul South Carolii a Raihoad. Charleatou, S. C. A Vtiii ., .'.!i< iith, Charleaton, s. C. . Iiiauiai.ct'i (.i.c-ball ul one i i.e. Holiotu Chair, I ;? iii?-;.;':. First eiacs 't i i ? j i ':? r* - ul tl r Kt-tit 1:Carolina :,)!::! difetUlil pOintC sielj thi M j ulioiii thai i:-. ( 1) (?! },l < Fresh Family Groceries. PICKLED Now York HE13F ROUNDS. Pickled?Salmon Bellica, North Carolina, .Mullet, &c. Smoked?New York Pig llama ami Strips, Nova Scotia Salmon, Beef Tongues, ?vc. Canned?Succotash, Lima Beans, Boas, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Tears. Peaches, Oroen-gages, Mushrooms, Truffles, Asparagus. Preserved?Canton (linger, Peats, Citron, Pine-apples, Strawberries, Quinces, Blackberries, Raspberries, Ac. Jellies?Quava uod general assortment. Teas?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan. Souchong, aud Knglisli Brcakfuu selcctod by au expert, and llueat any market. Coffees?Mocha, Lagnuyra. Rio, O. G. Java, Haw ami Roasted. also, The. Downer Mineral Sperm Oil., absolute? ly safe aa a candle, brilliant au gaa, and cheap au keiosono; havo all tho necessary Burners, Wicku, Chimnevs, to fix old lamps. Nov2() GKD. SYMMERS. Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned hogs to inform .hi* friends ttiat hia SALOON and _ 'RESTAURANT is in full operation, and ho is prepared to supply MEALS at all hours. OYSTERS, in and out of tho shell, from Norfolk, Chariot'ton. a id Indian Key, when tho weather luitmits. liiipor'id and domestic SEGARS, Baltimore LAGER LEER, olc. A. STORK. Oct 2T? O YS T ERS! Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell. 'ING made our arrangemen ts Oyster season, we aro pre* pared to furuiuh out h i< nda and patrons with OYSTERS, in all stylta. We h"pe that polite Attention to our friends may give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. Wo shall endeavor to please tho oyo as well as taste, remembering thai 'cleanliness is a virtue." Not 1 3mo P. ttj.KONBMAN^ LoRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. U. OFFICE Law Range, Bauekttt's building, up stair*. Youmans &Sheppard, Attorney* at Law, Kdgefiela, S. V. Lk?. F. YOUMANS. JNO (J. SHUPPAKD. Aug 27 _?mo A Certain Cure for (.'hills and Fever? First take the Blood and Liver Fills, to work oft" the UVe and purify tit* blood; three or four will bo snftlciont. Then take a table spoonful of QEINITSH'S CUILL CURE. It has been tried; wo know it mm Columbia Music Store. LyBrancl & Soil rp.-VKE pleaaut u in tailing the attention ol JL the public to :.:i examination uf thoir STOCK OF MUSICAL MKKCUAND1SE, con? sisting cit l'iam a, Church ami Parlor Organs, Mclodcons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeor.s, Brass ami Silver Band Instru? ments ot all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical IudtruuKiitd on hand at all times. Sheet Music Heut bv mail, poet paid, on receiptoi price; and all Kinds of Musical Goods tent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. (). I). Good* Second-hand Piano? and Organa for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Mvlodcons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial atteutioo to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos tor other parties to any poiu desired, at moderate- pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and tatis faction guarantontl tu those favoring nsvith their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street', r. fi w doors above Tuir.Nix ofliee, Columbia. K. 0. Nov 7_ SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS ON Tilt; PlANU-FuliTK, BY MASON & HOADLEY. nnIIIS thorough an,', praclic.il method has JL acquired a Gui.imcn Rkpu'iation n? oiip of the very best Instiucii.n liooks. Selislargi ly. Pitolinhed with Ameriuan, uUo with Fo? reign Fingering; Price $:1 0(1 GEMS OF STRAUSS:! Tiic surprising success of this biilliai.t boo]; continues. Edition after edition is eagerly caled for. 2.">0 largo pages of the ftett Strauss Music. Price?B'ds, ?2.50; el., tS.OOj lino gilt f-u- presents, tt 00. EMERSON'S SINGING SCHOOL Has abundant nritorial for the instruction ot ( veiling ami other Singing Clasaoa. Widely Used Ousts Ions than a church music book. Prico 7? cent s. WINNER'S NEW SCHOOLS For the Pi.nio-l? ??? Cabinet Organ, Melo deon, Guitar, t....V Ui,, p,fw, Accordcon, German A?'i:?rdeo '...lion t, Flute, Flagcc let. Price ot each i ?? ? * 75 (???nts. These little wjil.r ue great favorites, be? cause) they mo ckeiip, art< full of easy and lively niii'tc, uiid haw- enough of instructive matter for t Im want*of itnutcms. The above books mailed. ?Ort-pnid, for the retail price. OLIVER 1HTSON .V CO., Boston. OHAS. il. Lll'SON Si Co., New York. Jau 10 wf The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer I[(preference-tu London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? The v know It is mi ad tilt era ted A whole family cured ol biliousness with one box of liciuitfih'tt Blood and Liver Pills This is cheap practice, liowisit? Why, the pi ? ?-????{ rt). UNION SAVINGS BANE, OF COLUMBIA, S. C. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Subscribed Capital, $144,000. THIS BANK in now open for,- the tmiitiac tion of a GENERAL BANKING. EX-, CHANGE and SAV1NGH DEPOSIT BUSI? NESS. ?- - - . ? - r>\? ul DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR AND UP? WARDS will bo received, and inter eat al? lowed at tho rate of Seven Per Cent, per an* | num oh Certificates of Deposits, and Six Per ] Gout, on Accounts; also, General Deposits re ooived, subject to Cbcoka at any timo.. r COLLECTIONS ai,tended to at allaooessible points, and remittances made promptly. The Bank is located nest door to the Caro? lina National Bank, and will for tho present have the uao of tho very superior Vault of' that Bank. This gives depositors an addi? tional guaranty for the safe-keeping of their funds. This Bank is also made capable, by its charter, of acting aa Executor, Administra? tor, Guardian, Trustoo, &c, by appointment of any person or court of competent authori? ty, and is now ready to accept and execute trusts of this charaoter. All funds of this kind will draw Seven Per Cent. Interest from the timo of deposit nutil paid out. I J. P. SOUTHERN, President. G. M. WALKER, Cashier. Directors-It. 0. Shiver, 8. L. Loapbatt, J. H. Kinard.W. B.Gnhck, Gco. Symmers, A. Cooper._ Dec30Smo CITiZENS^SiLVINGS BANK OF SOUTH C Alt OLIZV A. seil,F. W.McMauter.E. H. Hcinillb, Jei.i I:. t'lilmer, Thomus E. Gregg, Coluttblt. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, A NTEREST ALLO WEE A T THE E ATE Ol SEVEN 1>EK CENT. J'EE ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, A XI) SIX FEU CENT. COM FOUNDED EVERY SIX M0NTUS ON A COO UMTS. " OFFICERS. Win. Martin, President, j, . John B. Palmer, Vice-Prcidchjiit. A. G. Brccizor,Ca?hier. 0. H. Stwyer, in general cheigo. John C. ll~ smith, Assistant cuabio... Directors. }...:<( Wade Hampton, William Martini A;" k< Pl _ J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott,Nowberry. W.O. Mayen,Nowbcrry. B. H. Rutledge.CharleBlon. P&uielltivvenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, ClcrkB,'Widows, Ol? pbana and othera may bore dopoeit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate ol interest there* on. Vlantorb, TrofeaBional Men and Trusted wishing to draw in tore tt on their funds until thoy require them for business or other pur. poses: Parents desiring to aet apart small iuidh for their ohlldren.and MarnedWomen und Minore (wbOBedcpoeits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caeeof death,by l.hcir logal reprcBontalivea,) wishing, tolay aaidefundB for future nee. are hore afforded ah opnortunity of depositing their means ?vhoro thoy will rapidly accumulate, and, at Uieaaine Umo.bo subject to witbdrawalwben inpded. Ang 18 CENTRAL NATIONALHb?NK O F COL UMDIA, S. C, Present Capital, $150,000. AVTIIOUIZKTJ CAPITAL, - ?500,000. (CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in J tcreal at tho rate, of i even per cent, per annum, will be landed. NOTES, Bills of Exchange and olher evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collateral!-: Stocka, bonds. Gold, Silver bought und sold. Drafts on all the prominent citii a, in'Uic United Stuten bought hlld sold. Directors?J. Eli Gregg. John 1$. Palmer, F. W. McMaatrr, R. D. Senu, of R. D. benu & Son: G. W. Reunion, of Coptdand & Beeiden; It. L. Brvan, of Bryan A McCarter; V.r. C. Swaftield." of R. ,t \V. C. Swnflleld; John C. Sie;:? rs, W. R. Stanley. OFI'IOKRS. 1'iceideul? John R. ['nlmor< deiner ?A. G. Brecizer. AHaletant Cashier?O. K. G. Butt, Pcpi 2ft DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK. LOW EST RATES. ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Rmd for estimate and price list. KK.OGII <fc THOHNE. 251 AND 250 CANAL STREET, D(J 1 y SEW YORK CITY. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. fllUIIBST PR.KMir.11 * 'AeWSm i ?E - ?? ? By Committee of Practical Machinists. 11111". simplicity, durability, case of manago . mint and ureat range of work of this Machine has madeitihe universal favorito, and leading family Sewing Machine lor more than twenty jeare, and hence 11 ie no experi? ment to buy one. For sah door below le on monthJy instalments, second w 1'ntKNix c-flice. Columbia. S. C-?by A. J. rURSLLT, _Feh 27_ Agent for Pnrslo\ Ar Trump. New Goods. fT/\ BOXES RAISINS, t?\f 50 half boxes Kaieihe, 50 quarter buxea Raisins. 7"? llWi Citron. 10 buckets Mince Meat, 1.000 Oranges, 10 bblri Northern Apples, lOdox jar!? Prunes, ?J do/., j.ira Gingor Preserve*, 50drums Sumua Fig*. Fot salobv ? Pec j_ _HOPE & OYLES. Oheese and Biscuit. F?f \ HONRS ENGLISH DAIRY GORHEN, OK/ Pine Apple and Y. A. CI1EE.SE. 50 boxes assorted Biscuit; For eale low. Deo S HOrE & GYLES. Change of {Schedule. BOTJTH OABOL?TA EaiLBOA? COMFAIIT, Columbia, fi, 0., Sept. 26,1872. EtmMBMiE Change of Schedule aaMJHE jg:iWa^fB;to go into effect on and after btmday, 29th instant:' vjux. ahd i'assxngeb TBAltf: '' ' Leere Columbia at....... .Dam Arrive a t Charleston at.4,80 p Leavo Cbarleetonat. ....9.80a Bo i rriye at Columbia at..; :... .6,20 p hi *?00T EXPBESS.'KIlEIGHT AND ACCOlIKoDAI ION tbajw, [Bnbdays excepted.) ' " ' Leave Columbia.:.7i6? p m .Arrivf...0.SO-e m Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Loave.. ,6*45 t- p. Oamnen Train will run as follow*; :, Leave Camden at... ;... Vr/"9.fc? A. U. Arrive at Columbia at..T.\ .,,.V.'. Iv.'ll.M A. M . Leave Columbia at...'... i.vii....::1 2.10 P. II. Arrive at Camden at....j.; 0.66 p, M. A. L. TILER; Vice-PrcBio>nt. B. B. Pipkins, General TicketAgent.; [ ' ' Charlotte.Columbia and Augusta R. R 8UPEBINTENDENT!B:OF1IOE, . Columbia, S. C, September 23, 1873.. LS?EBBH8Bfi ON and after this dale, B?a?SBf^?*followingHcfhcdule.wjnbe run over thiB road: e ?1>. 771 fJicwvj fi. ??? . ? ooivotouTBi' t/nVJJ -.o: ,i4 Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte:....7.15 A. M. 8.20 P. ? . Leave Columbia.2.20 P. M. S.S0 A. SI Arrive Augusta......7.42 P. M. 8.20 A. M. GOING NMlTn.. Leave Angusta.G.35 A. M. 5.50P.M. Leavo Columbia_11.58 P. it. 1L05P, M. Arrive Charlotte..0.15 P. M. 0.00 A'. LI. Standard Timo.tcn minutes slower than Washington; tux minatee ahead Columbia.' No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train, daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains male close con? nection to all points North, South 'and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checkt (l to all principal points. I noil JAMES ANUEPBON, General Bup. E .R.Doi::tey, Gen.Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule, i. Wilmington, Columbia A Axocsta b. Jlt'C" ? BcrEBlNTEKDEKX's ?ev1ce, Wilmington, N'. 0., October 7, 1672.1 ESmFW^MSP1 AFTER this date lee ?j^J-?ut^^foliowing aohednlo will be run by tVains on this road: nAY extt.esb ibain: [pailt:.] i Leave Wilmington [Union Dcpcy. 8.25 A. tt Arrive at Florence.........:' 9.65 A. Iff. Arrive at Cotnmbia...>....... - 2 40 P. W. Arrive at Augusta. ..i....... 7.42P.M. Leave Augusta. 0.35 A.M. Leave Columbia. .11.55A.M. Arrive at Florence.,. 4.15 P.M. I Arrive Wilmington [Uni'.j Depot) 10.25 P. M . ? night expp.E&3 TBAIKV Leave Wilmington [Union Ici.ot] 5.46 T. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.36P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 A.' M. Arrive at Augusts.I... 8.20 A.M. Leavo Augusta. B.50P.M.' Leavo Columbia.,.. 10.SOP. M. Arrive at Florence.;. . 2.12 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.C0 a-M. Oct 8 JAS. AN'DEiIFQN, Otti'l^tip't. Greenville and Columbia- Bailrcsd. r^aamnr^HSNpn ' PA ?S EN GEL MSfiSSffliS^TBAINS run;daily. Sundays excepted, cciiiieeticg with Nif.Lt Trains on South Carolina Bailioed x.v and down; with Trains going'North ard South on Charlotte, Columbia and Auguita and Wil? mington, Columbia and August a Itailreads. .TJOP. i Leavo Columbia at.,.7.15 A, m. Leave Alston...'.. ........ ,..."0.08 a/m. Leavo Newberry.h.10.40 a. to. Leavo CokeBbnry. 2.C0p. m. Leavo Helton. 8 f(> p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 5 80*4?. Pl;l ' down. Leave Greenville at.;. 7.?0a. nr. Leave,Belton......:i .?t..\.W9 SO a. m. Leavo Coketbury...,ttL.',.. a. m. Leave NewLtrry. .,2 80 p. m.. Leave Alston. V. .1.. . .^4,5;0 p m. Arrive at Colombia...:.. 6 CO p. hi. Audoton Jiraiali atiiiJSlve Jiidge J/?tim?i' down. ., . nr. . i 1 Leavo Walhalla,. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. ra. Leave Pern Tille G.iQ a. rt?. ? C.S5p. m. LeavePendlelon 7.10 a. m. GXOp.ns. Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m.: '4.60 p. m. Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m.. Leave. 8.0.0 p. vt. Accommodation\Trainu iun 'on.AbbtviU^. Branch Mondays, Wttlccsdaya ar.u Fridcyt. On Anderton BrtinrhVbctwecU Ptltcn and'Au dereon, luesdatH, Thursday r en'd-Saiordav'p. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. j Jaulz Kobton. General Ticket Agti.t. Richmond and. Uanville Boilroif?; ESe?PE^Sl-^. ?OONDENBED TIME fifflEffil^^^i'IALLE, in effect on and atter Sunday, October 13.1872: ? GOING NORTH. , . stations. MAIL.- EXPIJtSB. Leave Gretnsbolo. 2(0 a.M. 11 10 A.M. Leave Danville.. 4.40 a-jk* :L62P. M. Leave BurkVUle. .1 9.44 A. M, C SC T. M. Arrive at I'.iebmr.nti.. .12.45 P. M.' 9.30 V. M. GOING SOUTH; Leave Kichmond. 1.60 P.M. 6.10 A.M. Leave Burkvillo. 6.12 P.M. 8.28.A. M. Leave Danville.10.00 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at GreenBboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.S0 p/ M. TrAins leaving Richmond at 1.60 P. M.,' er.d at 5.10 A.M., connect at Gieenttoro witb traine on North Carolina Divieicn, U r all points South. Pasfcti girs 1? kvii g I:icLu.cud at 1.50 P.M., connect at GjetLtboio vtith train tor all points Eaet of Git tntboio. I'at senger train leaving ]:a]eifli at G 40 P. M., connects atGreensboio with.l-oiilitM -ltiu d Mail train, ariiving in.Ricl.mcLd 8112 45^. M. JOHN B. MACMUBDO, , General Freight and Ticket Ager.P. ' T. M. lt. TAl.ccT, Engineer and 0?n. trip'l. AOKTIl CAUUL1NA H1VJSJCS. GOING NORTH. - i ktatiosh. mail. EXVALfB. Lieve Charlotte.7 10 P. M. G.2CA.JI. Leavo Salisbury.9.50 P. M. 8.84 A.M. Leavo Hiph Point ....11 58 P.M. 10 17 A: M. Arrive at Greensboro.12.50 A. M. 11 CO A. M. Leave GretnaLoio- 1'45A. M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Phdps 3 ZG A. M. 12 ?0 P. M. Leave Hills bor t>. 4 53 A.M.. Leavo UaUigh. 8 05 A. M. . Arrive at G-ldsboio.. .11.05 A. M.. GOING SOU'lH. Leave GohHhi vo. 4 00 P. M. I eavc ltalcigh. 7.15 P. M. j.euvo Hillhboro.10 21 P. M. Leave Company Shops 12.05 A.M. 2 16 P. M. Anivoat Cltetuaboio. 1 30 A. \. UiO P.M. Leave Giemsbtuo-2.15-A M 4.00P.M. Leave Hieb Point.... 3 04 A.M. 4.S9P.M. Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A.M. 0.52 P.M. Arrive at Chailolte... 7.20 A.M. 8 30 A.M. Passenger train leaving Baleigh C 40 P. M.. conuects al GreensLoio wiih Norlhein bound train; making quirltet lime to all Not).cm cities. Price of tickt tp'?arre as otkrr utiles. Mail trains daily, both wa>s, over entire length oi road. Expreta daily bctwten Com? pany Shops and Chailotto Sundays exctptttl. Pullmanralace (auia; nithl trains bt tat en Charlotte and lUchmond, wiihrnf change. S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. Queen, Master Ti??importation. Summer Schedule S. & U. R. It., mgrmfgl DOWN TBA1N. UP TBAIN IJEjjjglafy Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave Spar tau burg.. 5.80 6.26 Batesvillt. COO C.CO 4 63 4.63 pacolet. 6X8 C13 4.40 4.4? Jooeevifle. 0.43 0.48 4.P5 4.10 Unionville ... 7 35 7 60 3.05 8.2t Santuo. ? 8.20 0 26 2.80 2.36 Fish Dum_ 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 9.15 0.20 1.35 1.40 Lvles' Ford... 0.10 0.45 1.12 .17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .55 Alston. 11.00 11.08 May 24 THOS. B. JETEB.Prealdent Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT donM contain CooocuIup Iudious| Pieb Berries to make sleepy or headache.