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THE DAM jB?PHONIX. 4,Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event." \l BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 1871. VOL. VII-NoTtOtl - AsPSOPBUXa NAMES.-Tho ioUowiog names .are indeed, appropriate for the uses mentioned: For an. auctioneer's wife-Bid-dy. For a generara wife-Sally. For a sport's wifo-Bet-ty* For a fisherman's -wife-Net-ty. For a shoemaker's -wifo-Peg-gy. For a teamster's wife-Car-rie. For a lawyer's wife-Sae. For a printer's wife-Em. For a druggist's wife-Ann Eliza. At a late hoar on Thursday night of last week a family in Clinton, Iowa, waa arouBod by a pistol shot. A little boy persisted in asking, "Why did the man shoot himself?" and, after being quieted and sent baek to bed, woko up several times in affright and repeated the ques? tion. Strangely enough, the next morn? ing the corpse- of a suicide was found not far from the house. Step by step women are becoming tho masters ef men. An advertisement in a St. Paul (Minn.) papor reads: "Persons who have contracted debts to B. F. Sim? mons are forbidden to mako payment thereof except to the undersigned. Mrs. B. F. Simmons." A California groom, on being asked if ho would take this woman to bo his wedded wife, replied with energy that the minister must be a fool to ask such a question as that, adding, "drive on with your business." A dissipated and unmannerly noble? man, presuming npon his "nobility," onoe asked Sir Walter ?Scott, who sat op? posite him at a dinner, what was the dif? ference between Scott and sot. "Jost tho breadth of the table," retorted Sir Walter. A California town, as its attractions SB a watering place, advertises "a hot spring, a couple of sulphur springs and nine mud baths." Wisconsin oom was sixteen feet high at last accounts, with an upward ten? dency. The Southern and Atlantic TB1EG3RAPH CO. . Now Open for Basilicas. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL. Sept 14_ The Marion Star, Established Over Ticenty Years Ago. THE beat advertising medium in iSaetcrn Carolina. Oar list of subscribers defies comp?tition, and onr advertising terms aro liberal. Merobants of Columbia will consult their in toroa ta by availing .themselves of our columna. Evory one roads tho Star. Ita circulation ia rory large and rapidly increasing, aad ita readers are from all sections and of all classes. Address . McKERALL & STEDMAN. Sept 16 Editora. Marion O. H.. 8. C. Just Arrived. ??1 25 HEAD HORSES AND -~ ?TORS* MULES, amongst thurn aomo/Y??V ^BT5B aa Ano Baddie and Hamean/Xl? fl?WtHotses as over brought to this city. Apply at O. Logan's Stables, corner Assembly aud Sonate streets. Aug 22 j_W.9..tJ. M. T Af ?ROTT. ARTHUR C. MOORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOLUMRIA, s. o., HAB REMOVED hia office to No. 2. Law Range._July 4 jgjno Look to Your Interest. ^BffJBSWRJ THE beet MEAT In tho Market o*W|E*jlHcari bo had at our stall, at 8, 10 (ff^Jt and 12i couta per pound. Orders for largo or small quantities, from city or country, filled promptly. STARLING & POPE, August 3 \\it_Stalls 3 and 5. Porter and Alo. ?)5T CASKS Barclay, Perkins <fc Co.'a LON j?tJ DON PORTER, and George Younger cV Son's Sparkling Allon ALE, on band and for Bale low by JOHN AGNEW & SON. Rose's Hotel. & /SfeV^l. ^ v'ew ?' tu0 *uunx of vi ?Kj^SflbJLjij sitora to Columbia, occasionnel ?ariffjSfotjf?fr by thc prevalence of tho yel BSirxfT j i!i?r*_ i o" w fever in Charleston, the proprietor or ROSE'S HOTEL baa concluded to re-open his establishment for tho accom? modation of the public at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals ho has heretofore made for ita aale or lease. The Hotel will henceforward bo conducted aa a first class house of entertainment, ant tpccial providion will bo made for thc comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus viii be found at every arriving Iraiu. W. E. ROSE. August 30_ New Books! New Books1.! New Books'.! THE DOMESTIC LIFE OP TH08. JEF FEBSON. By his grand-daughter, Sarai N. Randolph. $2.60. Reminisoenocs of Fifty Years. By Marl Boyd, fl-75. ,rAt Last." A Christmas in ?ha West In dies. By Charles Kingsley, with many UIUB trations. $2. "Light and Electricity." By 3. Tjndall Tho Coming Race; or, Tho yew Utopia. 4?? Six Boya. A Mother's Story. By tho Arno rican Tract'Society. $1.25. Tho Earthly Paradise. A Poem. By Wil liam Morris. Throo volumes. $4.50. "Ernestine." By George Sand. 75?. Terrible Temptation. By Chas. Reade. 30c . Also, e. large selection of now Novels by th bat authors, just received and for salo at put liaherVpriceB, by BRYAN .fc McCARTER. Thornwoli's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumoi embellished with Dr. TbornwiiU's poi trait, ti per volume. Memories of Patmos. By MacDnff. f 2. Tho Conservativo Reformation and its Thi ology. By Rev. Charlea P. Krowtb, D. D. $1 Tho Unseon World. Bv Rev. Dr. Stork. $ NEW NOVELS. Her Lord and Master. By Florence Marya Won, not Wooed. By the author of Brod i tho Bono, Ao. 60 cents. Torriblo Temptation. By Charlea Read Uniform edition of Graco Aguilor's Work such aa Mother's Recompense, Yulo of Cedar ??c., at $1 per volume. The fcbove booka sent to any adrlrcss, po: paid, on recoipt of price Aug 1 DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, Boohael 1 ern. Every One Drinks Seagers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strougth aud improv their hnalth._Mureil ll Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my fiionda ai 1?><2^ public in general that I ha j^^vZ^w liiHt received an on tiro n< V *"% ?nt o ck of Doublo and Single BB roi GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Poucht Piatol-Bolta, OapB. Buck-Shot, Cartridge Cartridgea for all kinds of Pistola, Powd and Shot. ALBO, REPAIRING done at abort notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT, Main street Special KTotloos. Lea & Perrins' Sauce, Pronounced by Connoisseurs "THU OK LT GOOD SAUCE." It improves appetite aud digea'.ion, and it 5J unrivaled for ita flavor. Wo.aro directed by Mesara. LEA. it PER? RINS to prosecute all part icu making or vend? ing counterfoils. JOHN DUNCAN'S SON.'-', A~g 15 *C.sio . Ageutn, Now Y'uk. Medical. ON MARRIAGE, Essays for young men on great social ovile and abuses, whmh inter? fere with marriage- and ruin tho happiness of thousands: with sure moana of relief for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and debili? tated. Sent in scaled letter eovolopes, freo of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sopt 5_3mo Tho Best in the Market ! 1X3 rt fa p CT IHAVE just returned from New York with tho lineal stock in tho market, embracing WATCHES of all gradcB, JEWELRY of all styles, Silver and Plated YY aro of tho mest modem patterns-beautiful in design, dura blo, cheap and warranted to suit. My stock includes everything to be found in the Kew York market, and I do not intend to ho undor-sold. Call and examino for your? selves. Attentive olorka will gladly show you tho finest assortment of articles ahovo named, and of Rings, Lockets, Sleevo Buttons, Breast Pins; in fact, everything needed or to bc found in a flrst class jewclrv Blore. ISAAC SULZ BACHER, Sept 14_Unde r Columbia Hotel. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY, COLVMRIA, S . C. VRTE have marked down all of our largo YV stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to auch low figures that the price comes within reach of all that wish a good Utting garment, made in the latest alylo and by tho best mak ora in New York. Wc aro tho only house that sell All Linen Drawtra at il.50. Wearetbe only house that have tho imported Soa-Suokcr Calcutta Suit?, warranted genuino. An in? spection of our largo stock will settle- tho mind of any ono that money ia mado by buy? ing from us. Thirty-two inch Sole Leather Trunks, onlv a few lift, at $20. Juno 23 ?a ti rt o o p MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20 Hayna street and Horlhcck'H Wharf, Charleston. S. C. Thia ia tho largest and most complete factory of the kind iii tho Southern Slates, and all arlich s in thin lino can bo furnished by Mr. P. I*. Toale at piicia which defy comp?tition. ?y A pamphlet with full and detailed lint of all frizes of Doors, HAKIICS and Ulindi*, and tho prices of eat-h, will ho sent fr?e and pott paid, on application to July ll ll yr_ JV P^TOALE^ Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded THIS G tl BAT Southern Piano MAxuF?oronr. WM.KNABE & GO. Manufacturers Grand. Square and Uptight PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Atp. THESE instrumenta havo bon before tho public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an uupurehat ed pre-eminence, which pronounces them une? qualed. Their TO.VK Oombinos great power, sweetness and fine Binging quality, as well as grout purity Ol in? tonation, and awcelncfr? throughout thc entire scale. Their TOUCH ls pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stillness fi.nnd in so manv pianos. IN \VOHKMA\SUI]> Thoy aro unequaled, using nono hut tim very best sen fount material, tho large capital em? ployed in our busineso enabling us to keep continually au h?mente uK.ck of lumber, Ac., on hand. JOST All our rquare piuncs havo our new im? proved ovuiiHTiiuNG SCALK and Agraffe lYehle. ?S- We would call special attention to our lato improvements in GUA NI) Pl AK OS and SQUARE GRANDS, patented August 14, lBu'C, which bringa tho piano nearer perfection than has yot beon attained. ii. vi-1 y ?; iu MU i ii li y ?Hrranuil tor i? ? cuni Wo have mado arrangements for the tole cholesale agency for tho most celohratod PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which wo offer wholetato and rutail, at lowottt lactory pf ices, WM. KN ARE & CO., May 23 |Hfimo_Haltimore. Md. Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine, lt is puro, and warranted to be so._M?.!?.1.'.!1_ The Doctors Recommend Seegers.' Beer IN proforonco to London Porter and Scotch Alo. Why? Thoy know it, is unadulterated. .Moale furnished at all hours at POLLOCKS'. THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING A:;D HAT HOUSE OF li. & % C. SWAFFIELD HAVE JUST RECEIVED tho largest and choicest stock cf READY-MADE CLOTH? ING, HATS and FURNISH-" UNG GOJDS, that they havo over offered to tho public, ami embracing every si/.o made. AB WO intend lo do a larger trade than wo havo heretofore dono, wo will bo en ablcd to ?oil at a SMALLER PROFIT than wo havo heretofore done. Our French styles of CASSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS Aro acknowledged by all to bo tho choicest ? selection of Goods over seen in this market. Our stylo of GETTING UP GARMENTS will ho superior to anything wo havo heretofore | attempted. Our Btock of SHIRTS, SCARFS and UN? DERWEAR uood but to bo seen to be appre? ciated. HATS-wo havo all tho latest styles. We are atill making to order those perfect fltting sn HITS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. ev Country merchants supplied as chea ss Buy house South of Nw.Yurk._Sf pt 10 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, ---. ? ? INTEREST A LhO WEI) A T TUE UA TEoj SEVEN PER VENT. VER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA JES OF DEPOSIT, A NJ) SIN FER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTUS ON A COO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmor. ; v,". ,,..," John P. Thomas, \ Vico-Presidciita. A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, Asbistaut Cashier, i charge of Branches. ? John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Bampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. McMaBter, John P. Thomas, E. H. Hcinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregs, Columbia. J. EH Gregg, Marion. O. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravonel, Jr.. Charle-ston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widowe, Or phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings And draw a liberal rate of interest Ibero on. Planters, Professional Men andTruetoei wishing to draw interest on their funds uuti! they roqniro thom for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small ?ums for their children, and Married Women und Minore (whose deposits can only bo'with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to lay lipide funds for futuro use. are here afforded [ an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly Bcenmnlato, and, al the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Ant; 18 G ESTHAL 'NATIONAL .BASK OF COL? V 31 DIA, S. C . Present Capital, $150,000. AUTIIOHIZKD CAPITAL, S3O?.0UO. OJYiCT.RS. John B. Palmor, President. A. fl. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. nuiKCTcns. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaB? ter, R. I>. Sehn, of R. I). Semi A Son; G. ft". Beurden, of Copeland & Dearden; R. L.Bryan, of Bryan J&McCarter; W. C. Swaflield, of li. \, W. C. Swaflieid. F. W. McMaster, Solicitor. TIGRIS Bank is now ope? ior tho transaction JL of a general bunking businpM*. CEUTIFICATER OF DI.I-OSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest ai tho rate of ft vin v7) per cent, per auiinin, in kind, will be ist-ued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executor*, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and (?Hier busi? ness men, and the u.-.ual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Rills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of ?ilebt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Slocks, Ronds, (7o?d, Sitp?r bought and sold. Mutilated Cwrency purchased at a small discount. Stahl Drafts drawn direct nu all the prom i nent placea in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Rolland, Den? mark and the Orient: LetKrs of Credit issued, I av a l?i e in auy of cbc above places Drafts cn all tho prominent cities in Hm United States bought and sold. Banking Houeo opposite Columbia Hotel. Opon from 9 to 3._Fob 26 ly Fall Turnip Seed. TnORBCRN'S Green Globo, Red Top, largo Whito Norfolk, Yellow Stono, and Ruta Baga, frosh, and for Bale by August 2_ EDWARD HOPE. SPECIAL. ATTENTION given to thoool lection of Commercial Taper, Interest on Stato and Railroad Itohds and Stocks, and Conversion of Stato Seourtlios, by Nov 23 Cmo D, OAMBRILL, Broker. THE CAROLINA HOUSE fIS once more open to tho public, under tho superintendence of Mr. lt. ItAltliY. The reputation ul the house will bo kopi un._ Alignai 31 THE EXCHANGE HOUSE. I^niS well-known establishment ia in full . blast, anti keeps up its reputation for tho best of every thing in the line o? WET GOODS. They carrv cul the motto of "Goori articles or none."* PAYSINOER A FRANKLIN, August 31 Proprietor*. . &?ORG? PAG^& CO , No. 3 N. Shroeder Street, Baltimore, Md., Manufacturers of POIITABLK ANU STATIOXAUY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved, Portable CHI CU L A Ii. SA W ni I i, L,S . GA If fil M ULA Y A NI) SASH SA \V MILLS, i "1 RIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SII1N VT OLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in Circu? lar Sawn. Delling and Mill supplies generally, aud manufacturer's agents tor Lc Mel's Cele? brated Tuthii.o Water Wheel and every de? scription of Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. Wliciid for descriptivo Catalogue? and Price Eis?*. Muv 23 lilflv SELTZER Ut tilth's Foaming Elixir.-Tho volatile principle of tho Seltzer Spa Water is lost in crosfaiug tho Atlantic. It reaches tin's coun? try "stale, dat aud uno ro?t able." But in TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT this mathlcts natural remedy for dyspepsia, biliousnees and constipation, is reproduced in all tho sanitary perfection Of thc original Spa, as freshly drawn t nd drank foaming at the fountain side. lt rcej?ins but un instant to improvise iho delicious draught, aud for all the dine rilera of tl?e etom?ch, bowel? and liver, prevalent at tbis scacon it if-in tho opinion of our ablest physicians-a Bale and admirable npecific. Rnl . l y all druggist?._Sept 12 \ MONEY CANNOT B~UY IT! Kur Sight Iii Priedel?! But the Diamond Spectacles witt I'reserce IV von vii Ino M.ur ev?, sight u.-< tl.cse PKK FKCT 1-K.ssi?s. Ground in ri minute I crystal pebble.-"; melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account ot their hardness and brilliancy^ They will last many years without chanco."and are wai ranted t-u l>erior 'o all others, manufactured bi* J. E. SPENCER & Cor, N. Y. CATTIOX.- None genuine nnlci-H t-t:iinp,eil with our trade maik. WM. GLAZE. Jeweler and Optician, ia solo agent !r-r Columbia, H. C., from whom they eau only lin obla ir. od. No peddler* employed. ' July 20 illly SH?EXiDS & aiAZB, COLUMBIA, S. C., Palmetto Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS ot STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw. Grist nih) Gaile Mills, all sizes, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, Hchcc Hud Men Kr? nts. Iron Rai! ing, lion and Bra*? Casting; Shutting,Pul? leys and li?.iig< ? mi de to i;tdi r. ALSO. Mkhut* tuners cl LI LEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESS, which waVawarde? the ti r?l pr?n?i?im iii Nor h Carolina. Sont h j Carolina. Ahil un a und Li r.i.-iuna hist lal!. We also r.iAi.iirnctm, Ile DIXIE SO HEW COI TON Phi .->-. a ( I? ap ti d dumhh "in . | Send fur eirrii!?i > Orders filh il un she:t lioiici* r.t.d on ninki' reasonable t? III June ?5 3mo Kinsman elf Howell, j Factors and Commission ? Merchants, Liberal Advances made on Cotto?i a?id Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. _Aug?iit 31 -imo M. H. BERRY S Furniture Ware^room Main >"'..*??'. or or ?'.ai'n A^J^*3^'. NOW on hnnd and daily re fcl'?* v'-''!^''' ivir.g iiv-in I he nVuiiufac X ? J.je Njfli.Bj ri- . ' New Vtik. Muston, YSBBBBBBBS? Ci Ucl ?? ii ?t i and Euni.-ville^thu N1TUR? over kept iii this market, consisting in part of Wainui Parlor, Chai, her and Din ing-Room Suit*; 'MU Red-i? ads ol differ?iit pattemn, in Walnut sud Imitation; ali-o, the celebrated Georgia RplU-brtttom Chairs. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTER INO ?nd REPAIRING done at shortest notice ami iii Hie beet manner. Terms cash and Ooeid? cheap. The Dexter Stables. ar\ THE undersigned have re-I JL?* J? moved their Stables to tho new WW3r>-? building, immediately South ol | '^/.rr<sr. n.Vd Hall, and, with s now i W^S?' Vstoek of OAR Rt AG ES, RUG- j G1ES ?nu fine HOUSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calls that, may be made upon them, i Horses bought and sold cn commission. Persons in want o' i;ood stock, are invited to j giro us a call. Dineral advances made on stock h it for sale. BOYCE A CO; | W. II. DOVCK. C. H. PKTTIXOIU,._ _ '_Jan 2J_ | Choico Teas. fi UN POWDER. HvBon. Oolong and English \JT Breakfast TEAS. The choicest imported lor salo low._ _ _E_. HOPE. Tho only lino Playing Cards at POLLOCK S _May 'p_tuVMy Thc Great Medical Discovery I Dr. WALKER'S CALIPOENIA VINEGAR BITTERS, i.5 i Hundreds of Thousands ?7. ? Hca? testimony to their wonderfully ?.* \?C Curative Effects. c?p WK AT ARE THEY? ||| ol I TUET ARE NOT A VILE C j h|f F AN C Y- DR I NK'ylff j Made of Poor Hum. Whiskey, Proof Spir? its, and ItofuBO Xiiquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please i ho t.isto, eal I ed "T?nica" .? Appetizer*," 44 Kenlorurs," Aie., that levi tho tippler ontodninltenneaa and ruin, butarcatnio Medicine, ??ado from tho Native Rooti anil Horba <>r California, froo from oil Alcoholio Stimulants. They aro tho Q HEAT BLOOD PCRLFLERnnd LIPS QIVING PRIN? CIPLE, a perfect Renovator an l lnvlgorator ot the Hystcra, carryincrofi ?ll poisonous matter, ?ind restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. I."-) person can takotheso Ritter?, according to dirootions, and remain long unwell. $ 1 (JO will bo given for an incumbi? case, pro. x Iduix ilia bones uro not destroyu.l by mineral j n:s ins <>r otber means, and tba vital orc'anv \v cited bovnnd thc point of repnir. For Ioflammitory and Chronic Rheu? matism, and Gout. Dyspopsia, or Indi KO ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter? mittent Fevers, Diaoases of tho Blood, Liver, HIdnoys, and Bladder, the^o Bit? ters have been most Micrwnful; Such Dis? eases aro canned hy Vitiated Blood, which i-? ?enorally produced by derangement of tho Digostivo Organs. They Invigorate tho stnmrioli, and ?-fimulftto thc torpid liver and ttowuU, which reader thei.i of ?!.:.'.(Hailed ellieary iii cloanninx the Mood Of u'.l impurities, nod Imparting uuw Ufo and vigor ?ti tb ! wholesyatonu Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TTeiulnehe, I'.iin in the tf IIOUIJOTP, Comdin, Tightness of tho Ch -'. Dizziness, 8our Ktomach.'llnil Tasto in tho Mouth, Pillion* Attack4^ Palpitation of tho Heart. Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain In Uso voirions of.lho Kidney?, and a hundred other painful pymptoina which nro tba ott?priaer. of Dysperclft, aro cured l.y thc'o I'tier*. 'Cleauic tho Vitiated Dion I whenever yon find lt* impurities burulina through tho skin ;-i Tirn plcs, Kruption9, or S ?res; cleanse it, when it is foul, and your feelings will toll yon who'?. Koop tho blood puru and the health of the tynteni will follow. PIN', TAPE, and other WOr^t.i, lnrldnff In the syMcn <.! so many '.houiauda, are effectually iio/troyod an I removed. Tor full direct it??*, read carefully tho circular around each bottle, printed in four languaj^a-r English, Herman, French, nnd BpinUb. J. WALIIEK.33 it 31 Commerce Kt vue t, N? Y. Proprietor. It. II. McD.OXALD ts CO., ImimriHta and Oeneral Artrnf?. S :i Fr:inti.rn, California, hud 21 und31 (N.m *^ SOLD nV ALL DRVGG?8T3 .VXD DEALERS. ' , .T.'r?3i'iiVtv itl'b'iER h. M. -: I YA* J;, '\KX? A FEW reaeone why they should havo the XJL pr?f?rence over all others: 1. wheeler & Wildon's Sewing Machino is much simpler than ?ny of tho others; re? quiring ltx-s than half thc amount ol ma? chinery. '2 Ai the reiitlt i f thi3 simplicity, ('/.is ma? chine is lunch lest lit ble than tee others to get out of repair. 3. Another rr-fni! of this simplicity is groiter durability. 4. Another result is less friction, and,con seq tn. nt ly, greater ease and rapidity of mo? tion, with lees noise. 5. And greatest of all, that it neos r.o Shut? tle, and maltes tho lock stitch. lt ia the cheapest to buy tho heat. Ruy the machine that liaH justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and independence against a strong and bitter competition. For more than twenty yon rs has tho Wheeler J: Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but now stand-' themit i vailed Setting Machine of the enlightened civilized world. Bay tho ma? chino that IIHH been tims tested and proved, and then you are euro to cet tho best. For salo oh the ?HJ-iest possible lerms. Sales? room Main tlroct, ?econd door below PDOMX omeo, Columbia, s. 0. J. S. PTJRSLEY, Agent. A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. Juno 21_fimo "STE?HO?SET'MAOAULAY & co., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. N. G. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flonr, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt j ly. _ _Y^JJjJL Obi) HANK Hibbs anil MUTILATKE Cl'llKK.\c;V bought and sold by I Nov 23 Gmo D. GAM1T.ILL. Brokor. Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMTANT, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Jane 9, 1871. and after Sunday, 11th incitant: VAIL AND FAH3ENGEB THAIN. Leave Columbia at.7.40* m Arrive at Charleeton at.3.20 p m Leave Charleston at.8.20 a m L rrive at Columbia at.8.40 p m NIGHT EXPRESS, FBEIOHT AND A CCOMSIODATIOH TRAIN, [BundayB excepted.] Leavo Columbia at.7.50 p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.45 a m Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.COO a m Camdon Accommodation TraiD mil cou Urmo to mu tn Columbia BB lormorly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. Li TYLER, Yicc-rri eidenl. S. R. TICKIKS, General Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MABCH 1, 1871. (771TOS CO^fSfo~ ON and after this R5?a?SS5^^&?aate, the following echedulo will bo run dally, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; aleo with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. Alston. .0.10 a.m. *' Newberry.11.16 a. in. " CokcBhury. 8.00 p.m. " Relton. 6.001p. m. Arrive at Greenville. G.SOp.m* DOWN. Leave Greenville at.6.16 a. m. Belton.8.05 a. m. " CokcBhury.10.07 a. m. " Abboville.8.15 a. m. " Newberry.1.60 p.m. " Alston.4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. 6.65 p.m. THOS. DOOAMEAD, General Sup. RI. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of iehedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WlLailXOTON, COLUMBIA A AcorsTA R. R. Co., WILMINGTON, ^p^k^^.81 3* t87\i) ^.^.^^^M? following echedulo0 will . ho run by trains on this road: DAY EXPRESS TRAIN [DAILY.] ' Leavo Wilmington [Union Depot) 8.50 A. M. Arrive at Florence.i 9.18 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. 12.20 Pi M. Lcsvo Kingsville. 9.10 A. M. Arrive at Florence.12.03 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 5.30 P. M. NIQOT EXPRESS TRAIN, [DAILY,] SUNDAY EX Loavo Wilmington.!. 7.10 T. M. Arrive at Floronce. 1.34 A. M. - Arrive at Kingsville. 8.45 A.M. Leave Kingsville. 8.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.05 P. M? Arrive at Wilmington. 5.50 A.M. Aug 9 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Bnp't. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta K. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 4,1871. B?I??E8H8SHB ON and after SUNDAY a^gggag^flfctincxt, Clh j nBt< j lho fouow. mg schedule will be run over this road: OOINO NORTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leavo Augusta.3.26 A. M. COO P. M. Leave Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.C0 P. M. Arrivo Charlotte.2.15 P. M. 6.20 A. M. OGINO SOUTH. Loavo Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8.15 P. M. Loavo Columbia.1.57 P. M. 2.30 A. M. Arrivo Augusta.6.50 P. M. 7.30 A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains make close con? nection to all points North, South and Weat. No. 1 Train makeB close connection at Rich" mond for Virginia Springs. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Standard time-Wash? ington City time, 10 minuten faster than this city. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E. R. DORSET, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. . OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. R. CO., COMFANY SHOKS, N. C., Juno 8, 1871. EST HEEgaS ON and ?ter SUNDAY, figgSff-Hwrrgg Jane 4,1871, TRAINS wili ho run over this Road in accordance with ibo, followiug TIME TABLE. Trains Going East. Trains West. * Empress. MaiL ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.35 a m * 8.10 p m Salisbury 8.03 a m 8.23 am 5.2G p m 6.30 pm Or'nsb'o 11.08am ll .13 am 8.25 p m 8.85 p m CoShopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 9.66 p m 10.16 p m Hilleb'ro 2.28p m 2.33pm 11.35pro 11.87 pm . Raleigh 6.05 p m 2.(r5 a m 2.40 a m Goldsboro 7-20 a m Trains Going East. Trains West. Charlotte?.15am 8 00pm yalish'ry 4.32 am 4.37 am 5.16 pm 5.26 pm Gr'nsb'o 1.25 am 135am 2.10 pm 2 20pm CoShop 11.37pm 12.02 am 12.80 pm 12.50 pm HillsbrolO.07 p m 10.09 a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 0.58pm 740am 8.46am Goldsb'o S.OOpm June G_W. H. GREEN, Mas, Trang. Schedule on Slue Ridge Railroad. r-rrT-rrrgp-, Leave Andprson.CC0 P. M. " Pendleton.7.00 " -*^ ?? Perry vUle.7.46 Arrive at Walhalla._8.30 Leave Walhalla.3.45 A. M Perrvville.4.30 .. .? Pendleton.5.30 " Arrive at Anderson.6.80 .* Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 2 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., To Commence 29r?l Afay, 1871. BBSE?tB DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. V^^wg Arrivo. Leavo. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanhnrg.. 5 30 5.25 Batnsville_ 6 00 G.CO 4.C3 * 4.68 Paeolet. G 08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. ?.43 0 48 41'5 4.10 ? Unionvillo. 7 25 7.60 3.06 8.25 Sandie. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.85 Fish Dam. 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 0 20 1.85 1.40 T.vles' Forel... 9.*0 -9.45 1.13 1.17 ' Strother. 10 05 10 10 12.50 12.56 Alston.11.00 12.00 May 24 THO&, R. JETER, President. NO FIHE l'SED IK WAHIIIXO. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, hard or salt. It removes grease, oil and paint from garments. It washes all kinds of goods-cotton 'anno), silkor woolen. It cleanBca silver, plated waro and jewelry without scratching. It tho articles aro much tarnished, rub them with a piece of flannel which has plenty of tho Soap on it. To people who do their own washing, it is invaluable. It will eave its cost in one washing. For sale? in boxee of thirty-bix bars, by EDWARD HOPE, April 9 Agont for South Parolina. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old. at FoV 21 JOHN O. SEEGERS'. Starch, Soap and Candles. fr rv BOXES PEARL STARCH, OU 50 boxes Adamantino and Sperm Can? dies, 100 boxes Fxtra Family Soap, 50 boxes Olive and Contnry Soap. . On hand and for sale low, at wholesale and rotail.lby_JOHN AGNEW & BON. Soegers' Reer is Pure. IT don't ooutain Copperas, Salt, Limo or Alum._Marbh ll CIOTJVTY CLAIMS AND JURY CKKTI I FICATK3 bought hv Feb 5 D. G?1IBRILL, Broker,.