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SR, IV JULIAN A. SELBY, - sDrroa amd PBOPHrrroa. Office on Richards on Street. near Tay lor Book and Job Printing of ovory doeorip- | do a promptly and faithfully ?tteudod t o. auBsbarpTioH. Daily, six months, ?4 00; Trt-Weehly, 8 6f; Weekly. 1W. "? ' > ADVXBTI8 KKKNTfl ? Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per square for the first and 60 cents each subsequent In jortion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. Small Things. A traveler through a dusty road Strewod acorns on tbe lea, And one took root and sprouted up, And grew into a tree; Love sought its Bhado at evening time, To breathe Its early vows. And age wsb pleased in heats of noon To bask beneath its boughs; The dormouse iovuu Its daugllag twig, The birds sweet muaio bore; It stood a glory in its placo, A blessing evermore. A little spring had lost its way Among the grass and fern; A passing stranger soooped a well, . Where weary men might turn; 'Be walled it in, and hung with care A ladle at the brink; He thought not of the deed he did, Bat jadged that the toil might drink. He passed again?and lol the well, By summers never dried, ?> Had cooled ten thousand pafohingtongueB, And saved a life beside! ' A dreamer dropped a random thought, 'Twin old, and yet 'twas new? A%lmple f an oy of the brain, Bat strong in being true; 91 it ehono upon a genial mind. And lol He light became v A lamp of lifo, a beacon ray. Anic?ltary flame; . The thought was small?its issues great, , A watch-fire on a hill; ? " It shod its radiance fir a down, ?V* . And cheers the valley still. A nameless man, amid a crowd - That thronged the daily mart, Let fall a word of hope and love, Unstudied, from the heart; A whisper on the tumult thrown? A transitory breath? It raised a brother from tbe duet, , It saved a soul from death. O gerWl O fount I O word or love! ,. Q thought at random oast! - To were out little at the first, Batmighty at the last. " ' ' * ? ? . MxbfTjAOKP Oojtfidknch -?The case of Miss Shortwell, who was introduced to a ??gentleman" by the "gentlemanly clerk" of a New York hotel, and entrusted her ? new. acqaamtanoe with the care of her trank, which contained bonds, to the value of 825,000, and: which shefonnd, on arrival at Chicago, were missing, added to the fact that the bonds did not belong to her, but were placed in her . care to be delivered to another person, adds to tho catalogue of cases of "mia ??- placed confidence" which are so often brought to the notice of the public through the press of the country. On this subject, the Philadelphia Ledger -.' truthfully remarks ;? "To all country people visiting large cities?to all travelers thrown into pro? miscuous company in hotels or on rail? way traina?there is no safer role than to be wary of the 'plausible strangers' who make approaches in money matters. ? Listen to them, but trust them not? they're fooling yon. If a stranger asks - you to let him have ten dollars for five minutes, and offers jojl a thousand dol lar draft to hold es security, don't do it; you oan buy a barrel fall of such drafts at five oents a pound. If the 'good fel? low' you have just got acquainted with at the hotel or in the oars has a pressing ; bill to pay, but, unfortunately, has no? thing less than a hundred dollar note, and the man with the hill has no ohacge, don't take any part in that operation either, even if the 'good fellow' hands ' you over a* pocket-book full of hundred dollar notes as seonrity. In all'suoh oases, remember that honest people never ask strangers or new acquaintances to lend money, to exohange watches, to help them to pay bills, or to do anything of that sort. Ninety-nine times in . hundred, the man who does it is a knave, ' and -as snob, beware of him. For the ' fate of the lady who carried $25,000 in bonds in her trunk, and then banded ihe trank over to the care of a 'gentle? man,'she had just been introduced to, vimi people will feel sorry, but they will, nevertheless, be of the opinion that she was so dreadfully verdant that she does Dot even read the newspapers." N Buckwheat Flour. EW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT . FLOUR, at G. DIEROKB'. Nov 14 Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL, $1,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAM). THIS GUANO is now bo well known in all the Southern Btatos for its remarkablo effects as an agency for increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to requiro special re? commendation from us. Its use for seven ' years past has established its eharactor for reliable exoellocoe. Tbe large fixed capital lnvosted by the company in this trade affords the surest guaranteo of the continued excel? lence of this Guano. -Thesupplios put into market this season 'are; as heretofore, prepared under the per ednal superintendence of Dr.Bt. Julian Ravo nel. Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston*. ?' ? 0. O.? hence planters may rest assured that . Its quality and composition aro precisely tbe . same SS that heretofore sold. J.N.ROBSON, Selling Agont, Charleston, 8. O. JOHN 8. REESE & CO., General Agonts, Baltimore. Terms?$48 cash; $53 timo, without inte? rest. . To accommodate planters t hoy oan order '- new and have until the first of April to do . olds as to whether they will take at timo or flash price. When delivered from tho faotory by the oar load, no drayage will be ohargod. S>Nova8_?_,_Brno . A whole family onred of biliousnoss with one box of Heinitsh'a Blood and Liver Pi Ms. This is cheap praotice. How is it? Why, the . ' pP'"-? Ted. Sarsaparilla IS widely known an j one of the most ef? fectual remedies ever1 - discovered for cleans? ing the system, and rorifying the> blood, it has stood the test Of years, with a con? stantly growing repu? tation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by, its re- ! markable cures. Bo1 mild as to bo safound beneficial to children, and yet so aearohing as to effectually pnrge out the groat corrup? tions of the blood, such as the Bcrof nlous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or dis? eases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear. Henoe its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scro? fula, and all scrofulous diseases. Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin, Tumors. Blotches, Bolls. Pimples, Puituitu, Sorem, St. Anthony's Fire, Uoae | or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt It Ii? um. Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal UIc?ra= tlons of the Uterus, Stomach, ami Liver. It also.cures other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, snob as Dropsy, Dyspepsia,., F*iia>, ?c?i'stst-. Heart DIeeato, Female Wealcnra?, Debi? lity, and Jueucorrhosa, when they are mani? festations of the scrofulous poisons. It Is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the "spring. By renewing the ap? petite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless languor of the season. Even where no disorder ap? pears, people feel better, and livo longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED BT Sr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. May 21 1f*tml4 VEGETABLE SIC1LIAM HAIR. RESUWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can asBure our old patrons j that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and It 1b the only reliable and perfected pre? paration for restoiing GnAY on Faded Haib to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes | white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, IureventB the hair from falling out, as it et inm? ates and nourishes the hair-glanda. By its ubb, the hair grows thioker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the canillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dbessino ever used, as it requiros fewer applications, and Rive a tho hair a splendid glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M. IX, State Assay er of Maasachu setta, says: "The constituents are pure, and oarefully solocted for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Pbetabation for its in? tended purposes." Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar. : Buckingham's Bye, FOR THE .WHISKERS. As onr Rene wer in many casea requires too long a time, and too muoh care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, iu one preparation; which will | quickly and effectually accomplish this re? sult. It is easily applied, and prodaces a | color which will neither rub nor wash off. Bald by all Druggists. Price fifty cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00., If ASUUA, N. II. May 21_HjtMU LeRoy F. Youmans,- Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskett's building, up stairs. Youmans & Sheppard, Attorneys at Law, Edgejlela, 8. C. LeR. F. YOU HANS. JNO O. SHEPPARD. Aug 27 Groo FOR SALE at tue CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK seven l'F.Il cent. COUPON BONDS of the * CITY OP COLUMBIA Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City Tuxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Debt of the City Limited by Lato to $600,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by ar Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of tho now City Hall. Their final redemption is, by tbo terms of said Act. secured by u "sinking fund," to bo aooumulatod from tbo annual rents of tbo building. These rents will roach from $8,000 to $10,0J0 ner annum; and tbo Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lieu of tho building for i term of twenty years, as trusteo, with power to collect tho rents and hold tho same invutt od as a fund for tho redemption of tbo bonds. By said Act a special annual tax is required to bo leviod to pay tbo simi annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of the city to receivo tbo taxes when oollocted and to pay the coupons. Tbo cou? pons are also receivable for city taxes. Thotaxablo property of tbo city ja at pre? sent assessod at $7,000,OtO; and by said Act tbo bou 1 debt of tbo city cannot bo increasei" beyond foOO.OOO whilst '.these, bonds arc ont ntandlug. The bonds arc exempt by law from city taxation. Theao bonds are ofTcrod to tbo public at eighty nett, with intercut from dato of pin chaso to January 1, 1878, allowed in settle mcnt. After that date, tbo accrued interest to be added. ? To citizens of Columbia these bonds will givoan income of 123 percent., as may seon from tho following statement: ? Seven per cent, bonds, * at 75, aunual interest.DJ per cent Nineteen years to run, averago Increase per annum. liporcent City tax saved. 2 per cent. Average aunual income.123 ?Look Out for K. K.'S! N0W in Columbia. Tobe March 28 JOHN O. BEEGERB' Oysters. (tPfc fZ\m MY OYSTER SALOON is' open ^i^UjWfor the season. My friends are in ^SJEsr vitod to givo me a call. Orators servedin all styles. G. DIERCKS. ? Oct 18_ Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Pearl,OyBter.Wino, Buttor, Milk, Pio-nic, Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Bodo &c, all fresh. For ?alo low by Oct 9 HOPE it GYLES. TB?A8VB?KB OM&TT^] OnAnnorrE, Columbia A AtjOcsta R. It. Co., 1 Ooiunu, 8. O., Deoember. 28,1199. THE Coupons for interest o? Bond? of this Company, das .on ?ret a?y of January next, will bo (raid on and -after that date, on presentation at the offloe of M. K. Jesu? &? Go., lb New York, at the First National Bank at Charlotte, N.C, or at the Central National Hank at Columbia; B. 0., or at tho,office of John J. Cohen A Bone, at Augusta, G?. Poo 24 10 C. BOUKN tQHT, Treasurer. Male Teacher Wanted, TO take charge of the Bonnetteville Male and Female Academy, situated In Ben nottsvillo. Marlboro County, Bonth Carolina. The scholastic year is divided into two era aions of twenty weeks eaoh? the firat com? mencing on the second Monday of January and the second on the second Monday of July in each year. The terrae per aesnion are as follows: Lower Branches of an English Educa? tion.$12 00 Higher Branches of nn English Educa? tion, Languages and Highur Mathe? matics . 10 00 Tbo school generally paya from $1,000 to $1,500 per annum; is aituatod in a ploaaant and healthy locality, and is convenient to churches. Board can be obtained at $15 to $20 per month. Suitablo references rcquirod. , Apply to either of tbo undersigned. Acting Board of Trustees. J. H. HUD80N, P. L. BBEEDEN, D. W. MOOBE. J. L. BBEEDEN. Deo 21_K. LIVINGSTON. POM ARIA NURSERIES. Established 1850. THE proprietor has a large and thrifty _ stock ot Southern and acclimated FRUIT TREES, from the earliest to tho latest. Ap? ples, Peaches, Pcare, Plums, Chorrios, Apri? cots, Nettarinos. Quinces, MedlarB, Pomo Sranatea, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Figs, nglish Waluuta, Spanish Chestnuts, Fil? berts, GrapeB. in great variety; Raspberries, Strawberry Plants, all the best; Bosos, Dahlias, Gladioloa. Verbenas, Violets, Ac; Ornamental Flowering [Shruba, Evergreen?, for Cemeteries and Lawn, in great variety; Oaage, Orange and Macartney Boscb, for hedges; Horse Badiab and Asparagus Boots, particularly adapted to our climate. A de? scriptive cataloguo sent to all applicants. Mr. John White ib my Agent at Columbia. Address. WM. SUMMER, Nov 24 3mof_Pomarla, 8. C. Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned bogs to inform this friends that his SALOON and ?/RESTAURANT is in full operation, and ho is prepared to enpply MEALS at all hours. OY8TEBB, in and out of the shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key. when the weather permits. Imported and domestic BEG ARS, Baltimore LAGEB BEER, etc. A. STORE. Oct 26_ OYSTERS! Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell. fS^ HAVING made our arrangements ^^JviAr for the Oyster season, wo aro pro pared to fnrnish our friends and Eatrona with OYSTEBS, in all stylos. We npe that polite attention to our friends may give satisfaction to all who may favor ub with their patronage. We ahall endeavor to please the eye aa well aa taste, remembering that "cleanlineBB ia a virtue.". Nov 1 3mo_F. D. KONEMAN. The Great Drag House. E. H. HEINITSH .HAS the moat complete stock of DBUGS, i MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, AND HEALTH-RESTORING MEDI > OINES, ever imported into this market. At HEiNITSH'S you will find tbo largest variety of Chemicals, new Pharmaceutical Preparations, now Remedies for Men, Women and Children. An elegant assortment of Toilet Soaps and Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Novelties, Po? mades, Hair Preparations, Hair Dresser*, and Hair Restorers and Beautifiera. Over 100 dif? ferent patterna English Hair Bruthes. Every variety of English and French Tooth Brushes. New Medicinal Confections for Coughs, Throat and Lungs. The moat important consideration in regard to this extensive and Uno supply of goods is that thoy are so reasonable in price. Pur? chased at low prices, they will bo sold on the Bame terms. Proscriptions and Family Medicines pup plicdwith bebt medicines, at reduced pricts, at E. H. HEINITSH'S Oct 30 t_Drug and Chemical Store. Unprecedented Success or THE SINGER. The Singer Sewing Machine RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS, 18 7 2, - AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlington Fair, S. C. Look at their aalea: 181.2C0 Machines sold in 1871; 52.731 more than any company. Tho Hingor .Manufacturing Companv. Main etreot, Columbia, S. C. W. J. WAY, Novl.t-fCin_Agent. To the Oitizens of Columbia. THE undersigned have been appointed by tho Board ut Trade a Committee to solicit donations of Books und Pamphlets for tho purpose of forming a LIBRARY, which al.all be open to the public upon tho payment of annual duea or fees, and undor rules andre ^illations to bo hereafter udopted. To tho collection thus made, it ia propoecd to add, by purchase, from time to time, as tho funds derived from tho collection ot uuch fees and dues will justify. Connected with tbo Li? brary will bo a Reading Room, supplied with Magazines and Newspapers. Tho want of a popular Library in this city will bo ackuowludgud by all, and tho uudor signed trust that citizens will contribute liborally. Contributions mav bo loft with any of the undersigned. JOHN B. PALMER, JOHN AGNEW, Jn , JOHN S. WILEY, E. W. SEIBELS, J. O. 8EEGEU8, Dec 4_Oommittoo. The Southern Celt. AN IRISH-AMERICAN REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER, dovoted to tho cause of univorsal liberty. Tho only Celtic-American jonrnal pnblisbod in tbo South. Prico. $2.50 per year, in advance. Tho CELT la publlahod every Saturday, and contains a digeet of tho latest Irish and American uews.caroiully pro pared, with sketches, tales and editorials on tho events of tho day. JAS. BBENNAN, Editor end Proprietor. Address "SOUTHERN CELT," Charleston 8. O._Deo 3 North Carolina Hay. BALE8 good N. C. HAY, for aalo ow Pj by HOPE A GYLES. 75 . Book, Job and Newapapei sTcni PB1KT1KG ESTABLISHMENT! pppppppppp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp ppppppppp ppppp ppppp . ppppp ppp pppp ppppppp THE Proprietor of tbo Phoenix has fitted up and thoroughly furnisbod bis office with latest improved matorialfor execution of all kinds Printing. RRRR RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRR RRRRR* RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR Tho Typo, Border, Bole, Ornaments, Cuts,4c arouf MODERN STYLE and carefully selected iirrnniiiiiii iiimiuniin ihhimi iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiinin iiiimii iiiiiini} iimnii iiiinininiii niiiniiiinii Tho Presses are APPROVED Hoe, Adams ty?includ Bed and NNTJNNN NNNNNN NNNNNN NNNNNN of the MOB PATTERNS? and Liber ingPlaten Cylinder NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNN NNNNNN N NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN ProfoHBional Men, Merchants. Manufaolurira and Mechanics, supplied with any stylo work TTTTTTTTT1TTTTT TTTTTTT PTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT A largo stock of Cards,Card Board, Paper, Bill Heads, Ac. in band. {{j iiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiniiiiiiiii nniiiii iiiinin iiinnii iiiinin iiiinin iiixiiiii iiiiiiiii imnnninn iiiiiiiiiiiiiii With the LABOE AMOUNT OP MATERIAL on band, tbo style, quality and cost of work cannot fail to give satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NN N NNN NNNNN NNNNNN Orders from abroad will receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION,and work promptly forwarded. GGOGGGGG GGGGGOGGG GGGGO GGGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GG GGG G G G G G GG G G GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GO Chitis the only tho interior of two, three and ERS, CIRCUS can bo put up in plain Black or end examine spo J. A.SELBY. i utabliebniciitin tbo Btato where four sbootPOST BILLS, Ac, &o., goodstylo, either Colored. ?GrCall cimons. Proprietor. ';' rBaportant for Bejerefloer 1 f. W. & K. Cnisnoiiri & Co., . ., Importers and Manufacturers, ^VFFEB to the. trade the largeat stock ot \J Hainan and. Imitation HAIR GOODS, PANOY GOODS, JEWELRY, LAGE GOODS, etc.. tliat can be found in New York^oity. Send for aamplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7 4mo New Goods. BOXES RAISIN B, 50 balf boxea RaisinB, 60 quarter boxeB Raisins, 76 Iba. Citron, 10 btfokotB Minoo Moat, 1,000 Oranges, 10 bble. Northern Applee, lOdoz. jara Prunes, 2 doz. jare Ginger Preserves, GO drumB Smyrna Figs. For sale bv Dec 4 HOPE A GYLES. (BOOBS, SASHES, BUNDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. . LARGE ST00K. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. KKOGH & THOltNE). 254 and 25C canal street, DC ly * Kjtw your crrr. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C, Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S0OO.0OO. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at tho rate of seven per cent, per annum, will be iesned. NOTES, Bills ot Exchange and other cvi denoeB of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocke, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and Bold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities in the United StateB bought and aold. Directors?J. Eh Gregg. John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaater, R. D. Sqnn, of R. D. Senn A Son* G. W. Boarden, of Copcland A Beardcn; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCiuter; W. O. Swafiield, of B. A W. O. Swafficld; John C. heegers, W. B. Stanley. officehs. Preaident?John B. Palmer Cashier?A. G. Brenizer. Assistant Cashier?O. N.O. Butt. Sept 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAllOLINA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, ? .-? *?> ? ? i XNTEEEST ALLOWED AT THE EATEOI SEVEN FEE CENT. FEE ANNUM. ON CERTIFICATES OFDEFOSIT, AND SIX FEE CENT. COM? POUNDED EVEEY SIX MONTHS ONAC00 UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, Preaident. John B.- Palmer. Vice-Presideut. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Bawyer, in general charge. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Caekkr. Director*. Wade Hampton. William Martin, A. O. Bab bell,F. W.McM&eter.E. H. Beiuiteh, Join B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,-Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayea, Newberry. B. H.Rutlodge,Charleston. DanlolRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborore, Clerks, Widows, Ot phana and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there on. Planters, Professional Men andTruBtoec wishing to draw interest on their fnnda until they require them for buBincssor other pur? poses: Parents desiring to sot apart email turns for tnoir children, and Married Women and Minors (wboaedopoBitacan only be will'* drawn by themaclvos, or, in case of death, by their logal roprosontatives,) wishing to lay UBidofunds for future use. are here afforded an opoortnnity of depositing their meana whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at i.hfesametime.be subject to withdrawalwheji iceded._Aug 18 Columbia Music Store. LyBr*\nd & Son ?? TAKE pleasure i calling tho attention ol the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL M ERC U AN DISK, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organa, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, banjos, Flutes, AccordcouB. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction BookB for every clas8 of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kiudd of Musical Goods aeut by Express, when ordered, to any p"t of tho State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for eale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organa and Mclndcona tuneo>and To paired in a satisfactory manner- and will give j especial attention to Packing, 11? noving and [ Shipping Pianos for other putties to any poin desired, at moderate prices. All ordera promptly attendee .o and Batie faction guaranteed to tboso lavoriug ua with their patronage. Rind for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Ri? chardson Street, a few doors abovo Pnaatrx ofllco, Columbia. S. C. _ Nov 7 WHEELER & WILSON S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST I'llKMU'M By Committee of Practical Machinists. 11IIE simplicity, durability, ease of manage? ment and great range of work of this Machine bus made it tho universal favorite, and leading family Sewing Machine for more than twenty years, and henco it ia no experi? ment to buy one For sale on monthly instalment*, second door below rno:Nix oilier,Columbia, 8. C.,by A. J. PURSLEY, Feh 27 Agent for Pureloy A Trnmp. A OsnTAi^ Cure ron Chills AndFkveb First take the Blood and Livor Pilla. to work off tho bile and purify the blood; threo or fonr will be sufficient. Then take a table-' spoonful of HEINITSH'8 CHILL CURE. It | has been tried; we know it Gamig? Wff??iffiif^r . BodthCabowna Raileoad Co?iM, goLUWDiA, B, 0., Bep.t. i?, 1872. Change of Schedule __ i go into effect on and after Suud*y, 29th in?tsnt: KiUiASD PASSEN ueb tbaib. Leave Columbia at..... Oam Arrive at Charleston at..4.80 p m Leave Charleston at:.O.r 0 a m A rrive at Columbia at..6.20 p m MIOHT exjpbe8b, fHEIGHT 'AND ACCOMMODATION tbaiw, [Buodaye excepted.} - Leave Columbia. .7.60 pa. Arrive.. .6.80 a m ArriveOharleeton 7.10pm Leave..G.45 am Gamden Train will run as follc/ws: Leave Camdeh at.7.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia at........?/.... U.66 A. M. Leave Columbia at.a.10 P. M. Ariive at Camdeh at.G.66 P. M. _- A. L. TILER. Vice-President. S. B. Picrinb, General Ticket Agent.' Charlotte.Columbia and Angnata B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, 8. O., September 23,1872. ON and after this date, following ecbednle will be run over this road: < ooino south. Train Mo. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.15A.M. 8.20P.M. Leave Columbia.2 20 P. M. 3.80 A. M Arrive Angnata.7.42 P.M. 8.20 A.M. ooiko kobth. Leave AURueta.0.155 A.M. 6.60 P.M. Leave Colombia....11,68P. M. ll.toP. K. Andvo Charlotte.C.15 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes slower tban "Washington; tix mintftes ahead Columbia. Mo. 1 Train daily. No. 9 Train daily, Bun? daya excepted. Both trains make olose con? nection to all points North, Booth and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. JAMES ANDEBSON, General Sup. E. B. Dqbbey, Gen.Freight and Ticket Agen t Change of Schedule. WlLMlKQTOK, Coi.cmbia ?5t Acocbta E. B. Co. BupebintEKBESt's Office, Wiemikoton, N. O.. October 7, 1872. ?MBBB AFTER this dato tbo _a^i?lf?? following schedule will bo rnn by trains on tbis road: DAT ZXPBEBS TBAIN [DAILY.] Leave "Wilmington [Union Depot] 8.26 A.M. Arrive at Florence. 9.66 A. M. Arrivo at Columbia. 2.40 P.M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P. M. Leave Angnata. *6.86 A, M. Leave Columbia.11. 26 AM. Arrive at Florence. 4.16 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M. nioht expbebb train. Lcavo Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.46 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.86P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.40 A. M. Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A.M. Loavo Augusta. 6.60 P. M. Leave Columbia.10.20P. M. Arrive at Florence. 3.12 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. Oct 8 JAB. ANDERSON, Gen'lEup't. Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. PA88ENGEB : TRAINS rnn daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Bailicad up tnd dowD; with Trains going North and ?oufb on Charlotte, Columbia and Augntta and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. up. Leave Columbia at.7.16 a. m. Leave Alston.9.06 a.m. Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m. Leave Cokesbury.2.00 p.m. Leavo Belt on.8.60 p.m. Arrive at Greenville.6.80 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a.m. Leave Belton..9.80a.m. Leave Cokesbury..11.15 a.m. Leave Newberry*..2.80 p. m. Leave Alston.4.20 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. O.COp. m. Anderson Branch and Blve Bidge Diaition. ? DOWN. OB. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.16 p. m. Leave Perrjvillc C.25 a. re. 6.35 p. m. Leave Pendlet on 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave AneV rson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m . Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Loavo 8.60 p.m. Accommodation Trains inn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wcdnefcdaj P arc Prideye. On Andereon Branch, between Belton and An? dereon, TneedayB. Tburedays and Saturdays. THOMAB DODAMEAD, Gen. Enp. Jabfz Nobtqn. General Ticket Agent. "Richmond and Danville Bailroed. CONDENSED TIME? TABLE, in effect on and after Sunday, October 13, 1872: GOING NOBTH. stations. mail. expbes8. Leave Greentborc.2.00 A. M. 11 IDA. M. Leave Danville. i 40 A. M. 1.62 P. M. Leave Burkvillc. 0.44 A.W. C.S6P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.S0P.M. GOING SOUTH. Lcavo Richmond. 1.E0P.M. 6.10 A.M. Leave Burkvillc.6.12 T. M. 8.28.A. M. Leave Danville.10 CO P. M. 12.57 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. S.SO F. M. Trains leaving Bicbmond at 1.50 P. M., and at 6.10 A.M., connect at Grecnelcro with trains on North Carolina Division, for all pointB South, raeecngcrs leavirg Uiclmend at 1.60 P.M., connect at Gicei,tLcio with train for all pointB Eaet of Grecntboio. Tat sengcr train leavirg Raleigh at C 40 P.M.. connects at Greeneloio with Nortbun-Lt.iir.d Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P. M. JOHN B. MACMCRDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. M. R. Taixot, EnRineer and Gen. Sup't. NO III H C AHOl.IK A DIVISION. GOING NORTH. ST'.TIOhS, MAIXf. EXPBFfff. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. C.25 A. M. Leave Salisbury. 9.50 r. M. 8.84 A.M. Lcavo HiKh Point.11.68 P. M. 10.17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 12.50 A. M. 11.00 A. M. Leave Grconsboro.... 145A.M. 11.10 A.M. Loavo Company Shops 3.SG A. M. 12 20 P. M. Lcavo Bill?boio. 4 53 A. M. Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Ooldeboro.. .11.(5 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Loavo Goldbboro.4.(0 P.M.. Leavo Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. Leavo nilltiboro.10.21 P. M. Loavo Company Shops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M. Arriveat Grconsboio.-l 80 A. M. 3.80 P. M. Loavo Greensboro.. .. 2.15"A. M. 4.00 P. M. Lcavo High Point..... 3 04 A.M. 4.89 P.M. Leavo Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 0.22 P. M. Arrivo at Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. 8.30 A. M. r-'Paeaenger train leaving Raleigh C 401*. M.. conuecta at Greensboro with Northern bound traiu; making quicktbt time to all Ntrlhein cities. Price of tickets f amo aa otter rentes. Mail trains dnily, both wajB, over eutiio length of road. Express daily between Coiu panv Shops and Cbailotlo Sundays excepted. Pullman Palace Carson night trainebttwee n Charlotte and Richmond, without change. ? S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. OnEEW, Master Tranerortation. Summer Schedule 8, & TJ. R. K., D DOWN TRAIN. UP TBAIN Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Suartanburg... 6.80 6.26 Batesville... ? 6.00 6.CO 4.18 4.C3 Ipacolet.. 6-08 6.13 4.40 4.45 JoncBvnio:.... C.43 0.48 4.05 4.10 Unlonville. 7.26 7.50 3.05 3.21 Satrtne.. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 0.16 0.20 1.85 1.40 LvIcb* Ford..., 9.40 9.45 1.12 .17 Btrotber.;..... 10.06 10.10 12.60 .66 Alston.1100 ' Ah 10.00 May 24 Tn08. B. JETER. President Seed Wheat. BUSHELB Red Spring PEED WHEAT, forealeny HOPE 's 'JYLES. 50