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THE DAILY ''Let our post Censure* Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 18, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 129. An ideal miser has jost iliad ia New York, after a brief illness. His. name was Mitchell Hart, and he was called the millionaire pawn-broker of Chatham street. He was a most remarkable man, eccentric in habit, and died worth over S3.000.000. For tho past thirty years, it is said, he never left the city, and Bince his boyhood he had lived with his brother Heury in the dingy briok struct? ure in Chatham street, so well known to pedestrians of that thoroughfare as the "Miser's Kost." Mitchell was never in? side a theatre, never attended a party or ball, and never had a holiday. He died without having seen Brooklyn-although he was born in New York, or Hoboken, or Staten Island. He never saw a loco? motive, or knew how tho country looked. He had a great genius for mak? ing money. When tho Third Avenue. Railroad was in its infancy, add the stock very low, theeo brothers bought 22,000 out of 40,000 BhareH, which they, have since held, and which, it is useless to say, ensured a splendid fortune. The brothers led a genuino hermit's life, passing all their days in the old den re? ferred to, with no one near them save an old servant, who, it is understood, called once a day to attend to a few domestic details. Even until a few days of his death, Mitchell refused to leave the place, and only finally consented to be removed to the house of his niece, in Nineteenth street, when he found that death was inevitable. REMARKABLE PRESERVATION OF A DEAD BODX BURIED TEN YEAHS-USUAL PRO? CESS OF DEATH ARRESTED.-The South Bend (Ind.) Register says that last Satur? day the body of Mrs. Anna Rouse, who died somewhat suddenly, August 7, 1862, and was buried near that place, was taken np for removal, at her daugh? ter's instanoe, when it was found to bo in a perfeot state of preservation. The faoe was round and full, and almost as natural as when placed in the ooffin ten years before. The burial-clothes re? tained their shape, the folded hands their position, and not the least visible dimi? nution in size had taken place, while the weight had considerably increased. Not the least unpleasant odor oould bo de? tected, nor was there anything to cause a repulsive feeling; but, on tho contrary, the appearance was moro like that of a quiet sleep, and such as to causo a thrill of pleasant satisfaction at tho perfect etate of preservation of ono so dear to most of those present. This fact, and the great weight of tho coflio, led to tho conclusion that petrification had taken place, but, ou examination, it was found that the flesh had changed to adipocere, or fatty wax-a condition evou moro wonderful. Mrs. Reeso was a woman o.f fleshy habit, and of excellent health until tho sickness whioh caused ber death in a few hours, and which was in? duced by over-exertiou. Her age at tho time of her death was fifty-two years. The Utica Observer relates thie: "As the train going North was passing by the Rome and Watertown Railroad shops, at a fair rate of speed, a brakeman op that road was walking Northward on the same traok. The noise of the shops prevent? ed his hearing the approaoh of the train. Workmen near, wno saw his danger, shouted to him, but ho did not hoar thom. Nor did he notioe the approach? ing train until it was at his heels, then realizing the danger of his position he united all his forces in ono spring to free himself from so imminent a danger; but 'twas too late. Just as his feet left tho ground the engine struck him in that portion of his body whereon he sits and pitohed him heels over head twenty feet in the air. Hel&pded on his feet, picked up his hat, aftd in excited enthusiasm shouted/ 'Threo'oheers for Greeley ! An otftr vote saved 1'" .' Shippers of small packages should re? member that, by the new parcel post system, small paokages of merchandise, not exceeding twelve ounces iu weight, composed of dry material, not calcu? lated to damuge the mails, may be mailed to one address for two cents for each two ounces, &a, prepaid by postage stamps, if not connected with any writ? ten matter exeept the address. New Mackerel, &c , &c. THESE open very fine, and at extremely low prices. No. 1 Bhore MACKEREL, in barrels, half barrels and kits. Also, 10 kita "Mess" Mackerel. These, like disappointed publicans, hare had thoir heads and tails cut on': 50 boxes Scaled Herring*, 1 box large Cod Fish. Aug 15 GEO. SYMMFRS. Wanted, AFIRST CLASS ROOK-KEEPER. Nono need apply who have not capacity, expe? rience and good reference. A liberal salary paid. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. " Aug 15 6 Notice. WE hereby give notico to all whom lt may concern, that wo have rpsiguod our connection with tbo Universal Lifo lneuranco Company, of New York. The office and busi? ness ia turned over to Mr. J. W. Shackleton!, Southern manager for said Company. M. W. GARY, AUK 2 M C. BUTLER. Cow for Sale. A GOOD MILKER, with a fino heifer CALF. Apply at PBCSMIX office. July 31 Selling Ont Below Cost. 17UNEJET SET-only 60 cents-at J?_ISAAC SULZ?ACHER'S. Choice Family Flour. K rv BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for .y\J sale at reduced rates. August 10 HOPE ft GYLES Office Auditor Richland County. THIS Office will continuo opon for RE TURNS OF PROPERTY until tho 20th of August; after that date, 50 per cent, penalty will attach for non-compliance with thia no tico. . M. J. CALNAN, Aug 1 Auditor Richland County. Selling Oat at and Below Cost MY ontiro atock.conBlsting of DIAMONDS WATCHES, CbainB, Jtwolry, Silver Ware, Plated Waro, Clocks. Aug 10 ISAAC SULZBACHER. Spoolal Notices. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depreeeion of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, aa a preventivo against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, the .t'erro-i'hosphoralod Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and Bold by all druggists, is tho best tonic, and asa tonio for patienta recovering lrom fever or other eickneau, it has no equal. Thurston'* Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. -Tho boat article known for cleansing aud ?reserving tho teeth and gums. Hold by all ruggiats. Price 25 and 50 centa per bottle. F. C. Wella A Co., New York. Chrlstutloio's Hair Dye stands unrivaled in tho world. No lady or genth mau ot dis? crimination uses any other. It is tho most perfect, reliable aud efleetivo Hair Dy o in Hie world. Manufactory, GS Maiden Lane, New York. Cm bulle Salve, recommended hy rbyei ciana aa tho great Healing Compound. Price 25 centa per box. John F. Henry, sole Pro? prietor, 8 College Place, New York. Ulaley'? Bucha ia a reliable Diuretic and Tonio for all derangements of the urinary and genital organs. The genuine, aa former? ly sold by Haviland, Harral S- Risley and their branches, ia now prepared by H. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor; and the trade supplied by bis successors, Morgan & Rialey, New York. Asthma.-JOMAS WniTCOsm's REJIEOT. Pre ?iared from a German recipe obtained by the ate Jonas Whitcomb, in Europe. It allevi? ated thia disorder in nis caso when all other appliances of medical skill had been aban doned. Joseph Burnett A Co.. Boston. For salo hy all druggists. Substitutes In the Dental Ranks aro not desirable; therofore, keep tho natural teeth Bound and pure with that wholesome vegeta? ble elixir SozonoNT. Do thia, and they will last aa long aa the breath lasts, and tho breath itself will never be tainted. To Owners of Horses and O alt Ie. Tobias' Derby Condition Powders aro war? ranted euperior to any othera, or no pay, for tho cure ot Distemper, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hyde Bound, Cold, Ac, in Horses; aud Colds, Coughs, Losa of Milk, Black Tongue, Uoru Distemper, Ac, in Cattle. Trice 25 cents. Depot, 10 Park Placo, New York. Physiologist* Suy that Our Hortles arc renewed once in seven years. Tho material of which they aro reconstructed is the blood, and unless it'be fully charged with tho ele? ments of vitality, tho strength and health of the system decline. Of all blood dep?rente, Da. WALKER'S YISEQAU BITTLIUJ is the safest and most infallible Thero is no disease, arising from dept i vu t ion of tho blood, which it will not speedily euro. Svapniu, or opium purified, tho most per? fect anodvno in tho market, mado by procesa of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College, is always uniform in strength, which is rarely the case in other preparations of opinm. Piatt'a Astral UH has a world-wide repu? tation as the surest and beBt illuminating oil. Over 2.000,000 gallons have boen sold for the past two years from which no accidente of any description have occurred. Bend for cir? cular. Oil UOUBO of Charlea Pratt, estab? lished 1770, New York. We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not be without Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, from the birth of tho child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any consid?ration whatever. The Secret of Beauty.-What is it? no longer asked, for tho world of fashion and all tho ladies know that ia produced by using a delightiul and bannies* toilet preparation known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth.'" Ita beautifying effects are truly wonderful Depot. 5 Gold street. New York. Aug 2 lt Un Marriage.-Happy relief for Young Men from the effects ot Errors and Abuaea in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulara sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Angil _anw Notice.. OFFICE EoAnn HEALTH, COLCMUIA, August 13, 1872. BY resolution ot tho Board, all owners of vacant lots within tho city limits are hereby notified to have all tho weeds upon said lots immediately cut down aud removed therefrom, so aa to prevent sickucss within the city. The ordinauco relating to nuisances will bo strictly enforced. By order of the B.iard. TH OS. P. WALKER, Acting Clerk. Flour! Flour!! ?)AA BBLS. NEW FLOUR, of all grades, Jmi\J\J for salo at greatly reduced prices; hy JOHN A'GNKW * HON. Pure Angelica "Wilie. ON draught, CALIFORNIA ANGELICA, a delicious and pure Wine for invalids und summer uec, just received and for sale low by_JOHN AGNEW it SON. Every Day WE are in receipt cf letters making known to us tho high estimation in which wo aro held as the proprietor and manufacturer of HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLH. The very high appreciation thus voluntarily exhibited is a source not only of plo if uro but of profit. Thus practically encouraged, wo propose to go on with thc good work of send? ing relief to th'insands of tho sick at very lit. tie coBt. Read tho folio? ing letter from N'orth Carolina: A letter from Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks of Ileinilsh's Blood and Liver Pills, in tho followiug emphatic language: "Your Blood and Liver Pills should bo called tho 'Eureka.' My wife will nive you a certificate testifying to their remarkable curative pro? perties. For females, thu best pill out." Heinitah'a Blood Pills aru adapted to all ages, ni xes and conditions, in all climates; good for Liver Complaint, BilieuanosH, Head? aches, Chilla. Try them; only twenty-five conte a box. For sale only at tho familv medi Dlne Btoro_or__E. H. HEINl'PHH. Fall Crop-1872. fcfc"VX7"HAT we know about Turnips," every VT body know?. Tho best crop, as well aa the moBt profitable ono, a farmer can plant. For stock feeding, none better. All tho well-known desirable kinds will he found at headquarters, HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. Opposite FneEXlX Office, Tho cheapest store for such and overy other article in tho land. Everything warranted. Call and Bee at July 24 t HEINITSH'S DHUG STORK. _ Seogers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulua Indiens Fiab Berries to maka sleepy or headache. ' Selling Out Below Cost. rri.VBLE and POCKET CUTLERY. 1_ ISAAC SULZHACHER. Everybody should read the paper and learn to know how much ?8 aaved if to Heinitah'a stoic they go for medicines. A CHANCE FOR ALL ! - ? (?BEAT B A ll GAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT W. D. LOVE Sc CO.'S! JN anticipation of removing in September to onr large and commodiona NEW STOKE, in the Wheeler Building, corner of Main and Plain streets, we will close out our preeent ?tock at unprecedented LOW TRICES. Bargains in all classes of Gooda W. I). LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, I B. B. MCCRKERT. \ July 14 $1,000,000. SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AIO OF TUE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. BY authority ia tho Act of tho Legislature incorporating the PUBLIC LIBRARY OP KENTUCKY, thu Tiuateca will give their SFC?ND GRAND GIFT CONCERT, In the great hall ol thc Public Lib ra ry* Build in*, in Louisville, Ky.,on SATURDAY, Sep? tember 28,1872. 100.000 Tickets of Admission will bo issued, at $10 each; half tickets, $5; quarter ticketa, |2 50; ll whola ticketB tor ?100; 28 for $255; 50 for ?5C0; 113 for $1.000; 2b5 for $2,500; 575 for $5,000. No discount on less than $100 worth of ticketB at a time. Sr.oo,uoo IN CVKREKCY Will be Kiveu to tho holders of tickets, bv dis? tribution, by lot of ONE THOUSAND GIFTS, aB folio we: EIST OF GIFTS. Ono Grand Gift, Cash.$100,000 I One Oraud Gilt, Cash. 50,000 1.$25.000 Cash 1. . 20,000 1. 15,000 1. 10.000 1. 'J.000 1. 8.000 1. 7.000 1. C.000 l.;.. 5.000 1. 4 000 1. 3.000 4 GiftB of $2.500 each. 8.000 15 '? 1,000 . 15 000 20 " OOO ?. . 18.000 21 ?' 800 " . 10,800 ?5 " TOO '? . 17,500 35 000 " . 21.COO 45 " 500 " . 22,500 50 " 400 " . CO " COO '? . 100 " 200 " . G12 " 100 " . Total, 1,000 Gifts, all Cash_$500.000 Tho Bon. Tuos. E. BRAMLETTE, lato Go vornor ot Kentucky, has consented to repre? sent tho Trustees in tho management of this second Grand Gift Concert, and ho will per? sonally see that the money from tho salo ot tickets ia depositod with the Treasurer, that the drawing is fairly conducted, and the gilts justly awarded and promptly paid. Tho drawing will tako placa in public, in full view of the audience, and under the im? mediate supervision and direction of tho oflicera and Trustees of tho Public Library of Kentucky, and the following named eminent and dieintt resti d citizens, who have con? sented to be pr?sent and ace that all ia fairly done: Hon. M. R. HARMN, Judge Court Appeala, Ky.; Hon. J. PROCTOR KNOTT, late M. C.Leb'u Dia.; Hon. II. W. BRUCE, Judge Ninth Judi? cial Dis., Kv ;Oeu. ELI H. MURRAY, U.S. Mar? shal, Pia. Kv.j Hon. T. It. COCHRAN, Chan. Lou. Chan. Owtirt; Hon. E. D. STANDIFOBD, President Farmers' and Drovers* Bank; Hon. JOHN BABUEE, Manager Royal Insurance Co., Liverpool; Col. Pim.. LEE," Com. At fy Ninth Judicial Dis.; Dr. C. GRAHAM, founder Gra? ham Cabinet; Col. JII.SON P. JOHNSON. Mana per Galt Houae; Dr. T. S. BELL, Prof. Medical University, Louisville; Hon. J. G. BAXTER, Mayor Louisville; Hon. T. L. BURNETT, City Attoruey; HENRY WOLFORD, Treasurer, Lou? isville; A. O. BRANNIN. Prea. Manufacturera' Bank; PHILIP JunoE, of tho Louisville Hotel Co.; JAMBS BRIOOEPORO, Pres. 2d National Bank; W. C. D. WHIPS, Proprietor Willard Hotel; J. C. JOHNSTON, Pres. Traders' Bank; H. VICTOR NEWCOMB, firm of Newcomb, Buchanan A Co.; HENRY DEPPEN, Pres. Ger? man Rank; ANDREW GRAHAM, Tobacco and Cotton Merchant; Dr.NoiiVlN GREEN, Pris. L. A O. Short Lino lt. lt.; VOL. Ross, Agent Adama Exprese Company. THOM. E". BRAMLETTF, Agont Public Library of Kentucky, Public Library building, Louisville, Kentucky. HS" Circulara, giving full particulars, sent on application. It. T. BURRETT, President; W. N. HALDE MAN. Vice-President; JOHN H.CAIX, Secretary; FARMERS'A- DHGVLRH' BANK, Treasurer. Aug 1_thmfl How the World was Peopled. ETHNOLOGICAL LECTURE. By Rev. Edward Ponte ino. $2. Though ta upon Government. By Arthur Helps. $2 25. Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; full of fun. At Home and Abroad. Ry John P. Kennedy. Foster's Lifo ot Charles Picken?. $2. Taine's Notes on hngland. $2 50. Pre-Historio Times. By Sir John Lubbock. Popular Lifo of Gen. R. E. Leo. And other new publication?, for sale at June fi lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Selling Out Below Cost. pt ENT'S WALKING CANES, at all prier s; \JT from 50 edita upward?. _ISAAC SULZBACKER. North Carolina Hay. rrpr BALLS good N. C. HAY, for Palo nw 4 PJ by HOPE & GYLES. Everybodv ia delighted willi tho QUEEN'S The N. C. Election, THAT oxcitcd BO much intorcnt. having heon decided, tho attention of llio public is called to thu groat inducements To be Offered by tho ''INDIAN GinL,"in closinc out a tow tiranda of rino CIGARS, four for 25 ccuta-a price that allowa no grounds for it to Lo Contested AH to where ia tho place to get thc mott for your money. "Pancake," "Century," "Muy Flower" and "Durham" are specialties. AUK 10 SPECIAL BARGAINS SILK Pim ASCIIS. Jg?XTRA FINE FANS, LACE EMBROID? ERED HANDKERCHIEFS, Lace Collars and Cofia, fine White Cambric and Lawne, Wide Ribbons, Table Damask and Doilies and Fino Capsimeres, at C. F. JACKSON'S. CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Near Shelby, 55 miles 1\'eslof Charlotte,X. C., T. XV. BUBVARD, Proprietor. THE Hotel will bo open for tho reception of visitors on lat of June. Passengers coming _ _Ion thc Wilmington, Charlotte and Kuitierford Railroad will ho met by Hacks. Conveyances to other points pro? vided at any lime. COLD and WARM BATHS-While Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. BAND OF MUSIC and other means of j amusement will add to tho comfort and en? joyment of guests. FARE tirst class. RATES-Single dav, $2 CO; bingle we? lt. ill; four week?, MO. Chil? dren under ten years old and colored servants half pri?e. Jun?* 21 2mo Notice. PERSONS who left WATCHES in my care years ago to ho repaired, will please call tor the same, givo description, atatc time when left, pay charges and tako them away. If not called tor within ninety days from this date, I will aell them to pay cost?. June 23mUi _O. PIERCES. NEW CROCKERY AND HOt\>K FX'ttNISHING STORE. lg,- THE underaigncd have re-1 lg* cently opened an entire new | atock of new gooda in tho abovo line. Articles of all kinda for boneo keeping, Ac' Citizens aro invited to call and examine goods and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH, April 24 Under Columbia Hotel.| H. KiNuHLAxn. J. A. HEATH. "Ale! Ale! Alef~ .) ?r DOZ. CROTON ALE, very superior I ??f quality, 50 doz. McLwen's Ale, very superior finali? ty. Just received and fur aale I v July 9_JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Meats, Smoked and Pickled. FRESH to hand Primo Smoked Tongues, Prime Smoked Be ef, "Diamond" and "Orange"' brand ?an s. Elm City Breakfast atrip.'. Elm City Hugar cered i ickb-tl Hom d>. With full supply of standard sud taney Groceries, Spices, Ac, at low price-. June 28_G EO. SYMMKRS. Butter, Cheese, &c. TUBS chuce GOSHEN BUTTER, Boxes choice Goshen Chet->e, 1.000 pounds Brcaktatt Strip?, 10 barrels Pearl Cl lit t and Li?' Hominy. All fresh and lor sale by July 1? HOVE ft OYLES. Portable Fountain Pumps. JUST rr eel ved a snpj.lv of portable foun? tain PUMPS and SPRINKLERS, which is tho most uuelul and convenient apparatus for watering shiubbery, Howers and plants, and for washing cu M luges, windows, Ac. Also, a useful a ri fide for extinguishing fircB at the commci.comen?, cpi inkling side-walks, Se., Xe. For sale nt luw price? l>v ^uno.27 JOHN AGNEW & HON. New Books. rTiflE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Blah JL ops aiul other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol. I. 15. Aunt Jane's Hero. Ly Author of Stepping Heavenwards, fl.SO. Hannah, i btw Novel, bv MlM Mnloch. 50c. Jan ll DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. On Consignment, 1 {\{\(\ BUSHELS CORN, .L.IJ\/U Kio barrels FLOUR, Which wo otter at a heacu decline. It must be sold. L?RICK ft LOWRANCE. OK BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, ?O 20,(){'0 CIGARS. Canned Goods, Fruits. Nute, Cakes and a t?t of Other goods suitable fer the ll li; also, for Parties, Pic-Nics, Barbecues, Ac. .hine 25 L?RICK ft LOWRANCE. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUftED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and for bale low fur cash bv June IC HOPE ft OYLES. Initial and Monogram Press. E. RT STOKES IS now prepared, with a PR-SB and apper tainnicnts, to manufacturo INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed aud in colins, of all sizes and quality. AL30, Keeps constantly in store a full Btocl; ol Faiuy ?nd Staple STA I ON K BY, BLANK BOOK''. Fancy Alt ich s und all gooda pertain ing to a il ret elites Stationery House. Arril io Sc'ling Ont AFINE stock o! Hu- e.'lehrated Morrl< A Lazarus Pl.Ul-EC I F. ? SPECTACLES I which I havo been celling lo the public lu ? the last four years. ISAAC BULZBAfiHKR. Snip Agent. Everybody is i>raisin? llr.iMisiis Mi ii OINKS. HiapilN are in everybody's mouth cures liv? r l?onipliint J. 1. MBB, With a view of realiz? ing money, and also to make room for the opening of a LARGE AND VARIED STOCK In the fall, has decided upon offering his pre? sent stock, from this date until the 1st of next September, _AT COST FOR CASU,_ FOB^ CASH ! $10,000! $10,0001 WORTH OF N??*. CL?TEII ? EMS! 1 AT COST AND TRANSPORTATION To make room For Our Fall Stock. KIN ARD & WILEY, Dcalcra in CLOTHING Gent3' Furnishing Goods. July 23 ? LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, HCT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. r<f WE claim to h.ivo one of tho finest Wfc stocks of WATCHES, of all best Enir jCanlish. Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fino Jewelry, our stock ia large, and wo are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al LrancLee, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Noy_19_ Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. BARGAINS! DULL SEASON ! FINEST FRENCH CASSI?IERE PANTS Made to order For Twelve Dollars. Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG! As we mark everything in plain figures. BOYS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SNOT In thc market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. ll. fi W. C. ?WAFFIELD. Motz'a Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. I?AVK a lot of tho above WHISKEY or. hand, and having made arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured hy Motz, will eoiistuutly keep it on band. Can onlv bo had at \V. J. BLACK'S, March ".1 Cnn ' Karlotte. N. C. Orphan Home of South Carotis a. KUgtble Building? Purchased. Orphans, Provisions and Money Winded, IT.\ KE pleasure in announcing to tho pub? lic that I have purchased, of the Rev. H. R. Jones, tho Hpartanburg Femalo College Buildings and Campus, for tho ORPHAN HOME OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The build? ings are capable of accommodating about 23C children. The Homo ?ill bo opened at the close of the present session of tho COIICKO, c. e., 15TH NOVEMBER next. Applications for the admission of orphan? munt be S'.-nt to mc. Destitute childi on, bereit of both narcntc, will have a tirst claim on the institution; those bereft of father next., Ac. Whoii any of thc children exhibit extraordinary mental apt? ness, wo propose to give them a collegiate education. Ibero will bc a Sunday and Day School; also, an Industrial Department in connection with the Home. Address lt. C. OLIVER. Agent, Aug 1 Imo Spart an burp O. H., H. C. Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention o' tho public to an exatniu&tit n of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, oon sistingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs. Melodeous, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons, Rrass and Silver Rand Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Bo*.ke for tvery class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent bv mail, post paid, on receipt ol price; and all Lind* of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordeied, lo any part of thin State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organe and Melodeons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shippiog Pianos for other parties to any pois desired, at moderato prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thoeo favoring us with thoir patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia, R. C._NOT 7 WHEELER & 'WILSON'S Sewing Machines, HIGHES'!' PitERiiuai By Committee of Practical Machinists. rpHE simplicity, durability, ease of manrge JL ment and p,reat range of work ot' this Machine has made it tho universal favorite, and leading family Sowing Machino tor more than twenty years, and htnee it is no experi? ment to buy one. For sale* ou monthly instalments, second door below Tc LEX IX efhee, Colombia. S. C., by A. J. PURSLEY, Feb 27 A pent for Purslev A Trump._ CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OP coi.I JIBIA, s. c. Present Capital, $150,000. AI'THORIZED CAPITAL, J?uO.OOO. 11HIS Bank is now opcD for the transaction . of a general banking business. CEKTIKICATEH OF DKPOBIT, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, will bo issued. Notes, Pills of Exchange, end other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Ponds, Gold, S?rt r bought and sold. Mutilated Cw rency purehubed at a smali discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct cn all the promi? nent plaoea in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, lielgium, Polia nd, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, j ay a!) le in any of the above places Drafts on all the prominent citiea in the United States bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly C?T?Z?NS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, .IN TE DESI Al.J.u \\ EL : 'J PL i\ATE Oi SEVEN PEP GEN 'J J J.h ?ANLM. ON CEET1FD A J E> ot DEPOSIT, AND MA' PEU VENT. COM? EO ENDED E 1 hL J S12\ MoNTH> OA ACUfif?MS. oPPicmiS. Wm. liar tin, Pref, ri em. JoLu li. PalmiT. VICM-PIIMUI in; A. O Rrenizer, Cashier. J. H. t-awyrr. m i?cu? ia! cl Mut. John C. B. Miiith, Ai-eiaMniii i nthiK. Director,-. Wade Hampton, Willibu. I?, ?ri::.. .\ C. rif.r kell.F. W. McMattei ,h. U. Lui >t-l ..dj fc, Calmer, Thomas E. Gr?-gg, Loli.iitLi*. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Bcott.Newberry. W.O. Mayet, Newberry. R. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Raven el, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widow?, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate o? interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trusteee wishing to draw Interest en their funds until they require thom for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small .urns for tneir children, and Married Women ?ind Minors (whose deposits can only be witt? .Ira wn by themselvesjor, in ease of death, by their legal representatives,) wishii j? to lay usjdefunds for futuie tt.no. are here afforded un opoortunity of {depositing their meanr. where tboy will rapidly accumulate, and, at i.hcHarae time,be aubjectto withdrawalwher, leeded. _^n,fJ^ M. H, BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Aluin Street, near Plain. NOW on hand and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisvilleiths - t largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order, UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at jhortost notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Goods cheap._.9(_^_ Pavilion Hotel, ( IIA II I.ICS I U V, S.C. G. T. ALFORD to CO., Pro prietorn; lt. HAMILTON, Snp't. Fruit Jars. rpHE best in market, comprising all tho J. pond qualities of FRUIT JARS, tor?ale bj June 'i? L?RICK to LOWRANCE.