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fOBLiBa?D DAILY AMD TBX-WBBSXiT.
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c .1 ! KDiTOB ABD ?martirtaTOB. :- .' ' '
>fflep on Math Street., pye Taylor.
?5?-Book and Job Prlnting^f every doiorip
' ion promptly and faithfully atteuduu to.
ruta . , ?m?aMvtjmim',
. l?sertod in tho Dally, at 75 co?\ta por square
for tba first and 50 couta each,subs?quent tu
J?f tlqo, '. Long: advertisements by the wonk,
-mooth or year, at reasonable- rates.' '.
.T , SOB SOB i prion. i';,,
.J)aUy, six months, 14 00; Tri-Weekly, 8 60;
ye?k;ly, t,w. ?' '.. .- , ... j.
Trum and Try.
-?Should your 'ruBtod friond b'?tiay yon,
. . ''. Brother mino; J'.
Deom not all mon fal?c*, I'pray yon, '
. Brother mine. . '
Evor heed this truth divin?*
That among Iifo'a motley erew
Hearts thoro aro which still aro truo
f' Hearts to J?el for yon-for you.
Should misfortune overtake you,
. Try" again;., r; '. "
Bolder let n?sfortuno make you
' Try agrtn. u 3
.Toa shall strive not all in vain; . ;
,Trfit .your aim bo puro and high
? ? .Qehtlehope still whispering bigh-f-:': .
' Broth or, eld not down and sigh,
-.7 .??LU! * ?.? '?> I'. ?? .
Tb.?. UcautUful niMixtpres?--?~SI?)tcti or
Su RU KO. nair. ?
The time is approaching very near, for
tho ex?cution; of the sentenoo:of death
upon .Mrs. Laura D. Fair; and, unless
the Executive pardcn*:be' interposed,
California will witness, for the first time
within its history,. the execution of a
woman by hanging. Well might tho
victim exolaim: "Is it possible that a
woman of my faoe and form can ever be
.bang?" It must be confessed it looks
extremely likely it; and, it is safe to say,
shoo ld tho eon ton oo be carried out, she
will not bo'the only one that will bo sur?
prised.
iii To ono who lived in that community
during the war, and anterior to it, reaiiz
i?g tho'almost unlimited immunity gua?
ranteed td a female', especially one so
superlatively bountiful aa was Mrs. Fair,
lt seams-incredible that a'jury could bo
found that would oonviot ber of murder
in the first degree. Impossibly can only
be accounted for because of the defiant
'attitude assumed by ber af tor tho deed,
and her too. dp only, maui fes tod confidence
in and presumption upon that feeling of
. tolerance Uiward womens co matter ho?
culpable she might bo, so .strong in the
' nature of cv o ry Cal if orn v o n. Doubtless,
too, * -.strong argument with that jury
consisted-: in tho.>universal feeling of
sympathy for the family of Crittenden.
tw Fair, won yery,. bquntifol in person,
'was ber; mi rid d^?eient in ttioso'qua
)3 that add td personal charms. VI
Without being eduoated, save as to
muslo, in which she was most accom?
plished, she had a vivacity of manner
and sprightliness of intellect that invest?
ed her with a moro than passing interest.
She possessed the faoulty of entertain?
ing many at once, and on seeing her
amidst several gentlemen,1 and observing
the facility with which she could leap, as
it were, from subject to subject, could
not help but realize that, while she did
not possess the most comprehensive
knowledge of tho various topics, she at
least was a very "clever" woman. She
was oue of those persons who dosi rod ,to
interest g eh ti o tn eb op fer. She rjarod?r?o
' thing for Tho opinion of'her "own soi,
possessed many traits of character, and,
indeed, was, because of suoh good quali
. ties, enabled to captivate- such a man as
Judge Crittenden. . ; v
Mrs. Fair,.eight years ago,, waa in/per?
son remarkable. A blonde, of mos? ex?
quisite complexion, the fairness of her
akin never gave room for a doubt that
art had aided in any way; she had fine
dark, ,eye?, with long drooping flashes,
and a. form!bf perfect proportions. j Ad*
ded to this she possessed great taste in
dress; inclining to the subdued colors
for the promenades in tho evening, the
rich and elegant style oharaoteristio of
the. wealthior and .better olass-nut that
it must be supposed to-be meant that
she belonged to either, for she did not.
While she was still living with Mr. Fair,
in tho incipiency of her liaison with
Crittenden, she visited San Francisco
several times, not openly in his company,
bat. ostensibly putting up alone at the
mosfcfctyliah hotel, and creating that fu?
rore which only a woman of her elegance
and beauty oould do. During these
visits she occasionally appeared at some
of the most fashionable balls and con'
corta; if. at a ball, her superb apparel
magnificent form and beautiful fuer
wero tho event of tho evening; if ntl
concert, she was more observed than tbi
performers. Her famo was so wei
known that when Bhe appeared the anec
npon her own sex could only be com
pared to that produced by the Buddei
appearance of the daring corsair amids
the convoy; such aiclosing up of rank
and unmasking of batteries, in orde
that husbands might be more effectual!;
protected. But, alas! it was often to
evident that the aforesaid husband
rather i noli ned to ? tri ko their oolor
npon the first appearance of - the enemy
In point of personal resemblance, i
Lydia Thompson were a little tailor
more rounded and faller in form, ha
dark eyes and lashes, greater wealth c
hair, ehe would bear, a striking likene?
to Mrs. Fair when at the zenith of he
oh arms. Without these oh an gea the fsi
Lydia closely resembles her, in manne
a?'well as person.
' Mrs. Fair never appeared to the write
like a woman who oonld be guilty of th
killing of any man, yet abe evident!
was a woman of great determination c
character, but of a vory capricious minc
It seemed impossible that Bhe could eve
cling so closely to any one as to oaus
ber to commit an act that would endat
ger her lifo and property, for aha wa
avaricious. Her liaison with Orittcnde
was doubtless the event of her life-on
that provod io many ways tho most fla!
tering to her vanity, as well as tho mos
n?en
?n ?teqtt shows that Mrs. Fair was moro
Ulan* on, ordinary woman-tha^-eho did
p.Oasasa-.. som a. elements ol character and
promptings of heart that wer o "Rood,
elae eho could never havo had such an
ascendancy of him, for ho was a man of
groat hatti ral -go'odhesB of heart, parity
of character and refinement of manner.
Liko a thousand other men just as good,
ho made his blander and paid bis pe?
nalty.. , i ,
The feeling of horror nt the deed that
pervaded the community, shows tho
esteem in which he was held. Possibly
of that entire people there Waa nono
that would not have been suspected
sooner of snob a weakness than Judgo
Crittenden. She had" a strong hold
npon him long ere it was generally known
to the public, and when known, it was
but tho wonder of a day-tho beauty of
the woman and probiinonce of the man
only increasing the interest over and
above affairs of similar character of
daily oocurrrence amidst what wOs called
the highest circles.
Mrs. Fair wau not received or recog?
nized, of course, by the wives and
mother of good Booioty, but sho was a
queen in that large number that occupy
the neutral ground, os it were, of so?
ciety, comprising those who were sus?
pected too much to bo encouraged, but
not enough known to deserve condemna?
tion- Washington Capital.
Swift says: "It is with narrow-souled
people as it is with narrow-necked
bottles, tho less they have in them,
the moro noise they make in pouring it
out."
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Present Capital, $100,000.
? ? ?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500,000.
omcEns.
John B. Palmor, President.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
O. N. G. Butt,'Assistant Cashier.
MB Borons.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor, F. W.McMas
ter, B".D. 8onn, of R." D. Benn & 8on; G. tV.
Bear don, of Copeland & Dearden; B. L. Bryan,
of Bryan & McCarter; W. C. Swaffleld, of lt.
?fe W. C. Swaffleld.
P. W. MoMaster, Solicitor.
FT1HIS Bankin now oben for the transaction
JL of a general banking business.
GmvnyicaTBS OF DEPOSIT of ourrenoy or
ooin, bearing interest at tho rate of Bevon (7)
pol' cont, per annum, in kind, will be i Baned.
Deposits -from County Officers cup eel ally RO
lioited: also, from 2r??afee?, Administrators,
Executors, Professional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of
City and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, and the usual accomraodations.ex
tended.
Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Stocks, Rondsl Qold, Silver bought and told.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount.
Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi?
nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland. Ben
mark andtha<&rieutt Letters of Cretitt?Bsued,
j ayable td an/of the obovo plaoeS-*- ** .
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Banking House oppoejto Columbia Hoto!.
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
CITIZENS'; SAVINGS BA?E
SOUTH PAROLINA
DopoB?taof $Land Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALL0 WED A T THE RA TE Ot
SEVEN- fjm CENT. PJili - ANN UM,
OS- VEIiTLFIOA TEB OPBEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM
POUNDED EVERY SIX
ti--j .MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
/. >?:'". .OFFICERS. . . '
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. I vice-PreBideota
John P. Thomasj-i v?ce-? reamente.
, A. G. Brenhser, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier,' i
ohargo Of Branches, r-. it -
John O. B. Smith, Assistant CaBhier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Baa?
ken, F. Wi MoMjaster, Johu P. Thomas, E. H.
Hoiuitsb, John, a. Palmer, Thortae E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
. G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. MayeB, Newberry.
B. H. ltullodgo, Charleston.
Daniel Ilavenel, Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborors, Clerks, Widows, Or?
[diana and others may hero deposit thoirsav
mgs and draw a liberal rate of intorvst there?
on. Planters, Professional Mon andTrusteet
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
thoy require them for business or other pur
POBOB; Baronta desiring to set apart small
lunjs for their children, and Married Women
mid Minore (whoso deposits can only bo with?
?Ira wu by thomeelvCB, or, in caso of doath, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
asido funds for future use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho same timo, be aubjoct to withdraw al when
0 soded._AUB 18
NO FIIIK USED IN WASHING.
WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP.
THIS SOAP waahea perfectly in cold water,
soft, hard or salt. It removes grease,
oil and paint from garments. It washes all
kinda of goods-ootton. flannel, ailkor woolen.
It oleanaea silver, plated ware and Jowelry
without scratching. If the articles are much
tarnished, rab them with a piece of flannel
wliioh has plenty of the Soap on it. To neoplo !
who do their own washing, lt ia invaluable.
It will save its coat in one washing. For sale
in boxea of thirty-six bars, by
EDWARD HOPE,
April 9_Agent for South Carolina.
Lard! Lard!!
PURE LEAF LAP.? - "guaranteed strictly]
JCT pure"-in barrels, half barrels, kega and
3, 5 and 10 caddies, for sale at reduced prices,
by_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Native and Foreign Wines.
SCHPPERNONOJ, Concord, Santeros, Cla?
ret, Champagnes, just received and for I
sale low, by_E. HOPE.
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Copperas, Salt, Limo or '
Alnm._._March ll
Refined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tlic gal?
lon or barrel. Also, iu glaasa, pints anf
quarts. For salo low. E. HOPE.
Blackwell's genuine Durham Smoking To?
bacco at POLLOCK'S.
.u.i. ! . i3ookr Job ?adNewspaper r.ii'ri '
STEAH PRINTING ESTABLISHED
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THE Proprietor of tho PHOXIX has fitted up
and thoroughly furn iah od hiB office for thu
execution of all kinds letter press PRINTING.
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are of MODERN HT Y EE sud carefully selected.
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Eoo, Adams and Liber?
ty- includ?SB??ralS^ >nR Platen
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ATTENTION, and work pr? mptl> kirwin did.
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riiisis thconly^^iS^0Vi'///Lifl^r <J8t*bliohmont
in Ibo interior ^^^i?/^S>>V of th<> 8tate,
whero 811EET ^/f^' FOSTERS d.c.
can bo put np ~~^\??^}>ri$/S in ul vie.
J. A.SELBY, ' ^?ti-Si'*-"- Proprietor.
*? TttK '*tt IlL t 8 tf?'fc SE. i
Charleston, 8. ?., ha? roducod
ita fate ot Trau nient Board to.
$3.00 per dav during the sinn
m?rmuiuhri. J. PARKEU, Proprietor.
Q. W. PABXBB, Superintendent. ">.>.
May 31 8mo . . . f ); . i, j ? j
Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
BOARD PER. DAY, 93.50. '
MRS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprletrons.
R. HAMII/TOK. Superintendent. Jone IC
Private Boarding.
MRS. 8. J. WYATT informe her friends
and tho publie in goneral, that Rho baa
opened a PRIVATE BOARDING 'HOUSE, on
Plain Hirer 1, near Boll. The honae ia large
and airy, aud ?ueste maj expect tho comforts
of a homo. M ay ,2
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
purposes of a Laxativo
Pcrlmpsuonucnicdi
rino i?i"iindvtfrs?lly
i c pd. cd l>y cver?>
IKMIV ns :i cathnrtie,
nor was ever any bo?
IViie so uiii? st ny
adopted hit-i usc, in
every country hird
nmoiig ?ill tdtinf-.Cri, i
lilis m'.lil I;tit riiii l. nl
pifVitalhi! fill, "t'r-t
nbvioiiH reason i -,
tletl il ii? a more : tilwi?
llie tmd far in? re ef?
fectual remedy llian any oilier. Those wit.? have
tried it, know Hint it cured them: those who have
not, know Hint il eures thelnicighhoir and friend.- ;
mid all know thnt what it iloe? one? il doe? al?
ways-Unit it never fails through nny Inuit or ueg
glectof ita composition. Wc lmvc thousands upen
thousands ofcertincatos of their remarkable Pures
of tho follnwliiK. complaints, hut finch cur?!? nie
known in every neighborhood, mid we need not
publish them. Adapted lo nil ages and eondUioiia
in nil clhnnte.<> ; contiiining neither calomel nornny
deleterious drug, they maybe taken with safety
hy anybody. Their sugar-coaling preserves them
ever irosh.nnd makes thom pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can tirlta fi-oni
their tuc hi any quantity.
They op?ralo hy their powerful influence on the
Internal viscera lo purify thc blood and stimulate
il into healthy action-"remove tho olwthicliOiis
of tlie stomach, bowel.-*; liver, and other organ-, of
thc body, restoring their Irregular action tohraltti,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, su.-h de?
rangements as are tlie llrst origin nf tliai-ase.
.M imite directions are given in the wrapper ott
thc box, for Hie following complaints,?which these
Vitia rapidly cure:
ForDyapepai?. or Knrtijrewtion, tt.Utlei.ri.
ness, Lnnaruor nnd JLOMM of Appetite, they
should bo taken moderately to stimulate the M om?
ach, nnd restore il* healthy lone and action.
For Llviir Complaint ami ita various symp?
toms, Stilton* S?tMiluclu-, Sid. Ile.id
rtclic J IIUIHUCO Ol' Clivrn Nl?l<nc*r?, Hit
lou? Colic nnd llilioun IrVver-t, they i-hould
he judiciously taken (br each case, to correct lhc
di scaned action or remove thc obstructions width
canto it.
For Dysentery or DinrrUoca, but. one
mild dose ls generally required.
For Bhoumullmn, dont, Oravel, I*"at
pltatlou of tU? *K?urt, Pain in ?lie
Mile, Back nnd I-olna, tliov should bc contin?
uously taken, ns required, to change the diseased
nction ol' thc system. "With, such change (hore
complaints disappear.
Fur Dropsy and Dropsical fiwelllntr*
they should uc taken in large und frequent doses
to prod m ?o the (?i?ec i of a drastic purge.
? ur Auppreaalon a large done should he
taken ns it produces tlie desired effect by sym?
pathy.
As n Dinner Pill, take one or two Pilla to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional close stimulates the stomnrh and
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad?
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
Ono who feels tolerably well, often Ands that a
dose of these Villa makes him feel decidedly bet?
ter, (Vom their clcnnsing and renovating effuct oa
thu digestive npparalus.
Dr. tT. C. AYEIt Jt CO., Practical Chemista,
X.OWEZ.Z. 3TA SS.s XT. B. A.
Aug 6 tlly_ll. it. MlQT, Agent?
BRANDIES.
5CASKS Jil men Honiivsej'u <fc Brandi nbnrg
Freres BRANDIEH, imported direct, and
odored nure and unadulterated. These enm
prieo vintages or 1835, l&r>H. 18o0 and 18C3.
Stock of Hooka, Clarets and While Wines in?
clude aomo of the mott famous bruinls as wei!
tiB sound loto priced goods. For valubv
March 25_CEO. PYMMEBR.
The only Ano Playing Card? at FOLLOCK'K I
GRAND PRIZE
fJHCKETS to thc Conceits of the SOUFH Ch
CLARION readv for ?ale and delivery. All ord
want ed for tho Count ie? nf Lancaster, Lexirif
nee and Picketts. Apply to
Jane G
$20,000 to be Bistribi
IS TtlE COLUMBIA CO-OPERA
THE following PROPER! Y and CASH will
Agnew, Sr., Maj. Meighau und ll. C. Shi vi;
of the above Association, to he delivered tn tin
tied to them. The title lo tho rt al ?state han I
ter, Attorney at Law. who will examine the sau
encumbrance, ou the da\ of drawing.
The first prize in the Ti mp? raneo Had, now i
Lowrance. Th? lot in 25 feet front on Main slr
long and two stories high. It in now leased 1
monthly in advance, valued nt.
Second Prize-I^it adjoining Hose's Hotel, 44 Ii
Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above, '26J feet fr<
1 Cash Prizo.
2 Cauli Prizes, *10<> each.
4 Cash P?lz.-?. at *.Mi r-?ih.
Uti C?->li Pi 17. -, a? fl? e*'-li.
120 l'rizea.
2,000 Ticket*, at $10 each .
Tickets mav bo had of the t"!oii?rxl AIM nt. PI
at tho Music Storo of Mei-rr*. I.vllflAM) St KO!
LOCK and D. C. PB? X'HM O ,t < ?S
Tho following gentlemen have ecu ?eut od t?> ?
Brenize. and Henry E. booti, in < ontiii'tion wit
holders on the dav nf drawing
As the tickotR have mot willi a rapid aale, it n
take place by tho 15t.li of July, at the Temporal
As tho names of tho ticket holden, will lie re
Bion of tho Trhidee? on thc day of dialing, p
2,000 Tickote will be issued
REPBRKKCKS.-F. J. Scott. Son Si CO.'H Rank; I
Bank; Citizens' HH\?HI:B Hank; South ('elohim
Cashier Carolina National Dank.
Capt. Wade Lovick, Ag: nt iii Lexington. For
June 5 DR. E.
-^R.rtjorrrvyntttcy;
.,TO/AB RANTED tito VOMIDM, afr- . ii?'rt C
TUe Grfcat Medical Discovery li
VINEGAR BITTERS,
s's - . Hundreds of Thousaii do
Ii ^ ftH?t??.^ lg
pl WHAT k?KE THEY?!!!
^| ? ^^^^^^^^^
Sp ? THEY ARE NOT A VILE ? 38
^?lFANCY DRINK.P??
Male of Toor Hun?, >VlilpLtort ??rn>.*i
Spirits nuit Refuse I.!?iau|*i doctom?,*i>lcc6
end sweetened to please thc tastej rr.llcJ " Tou?
tes,"" Appetizer?,'.. . Kcstoror?," /.c., t!:ot lead
i!ia tippler on tu Cr an kc nnc?? anil rulo, but arc
a imo Medicine, maila from ttie Native I Nm LR and
Herbs of CaUforula, free from nil A li-ii Ii ul ic
Kt I initiant ft. lucy arc Hie Gil EAT BX.OOl)
IM'RIFIER mid LIFE GIVING PRIN?
CIPLE a perfect licnovator nndlnvl^'iralor of
tiie Syelcm, carrying off all poUououn matter and
rec lori nu tito blood to a healthy conditio::. NM
person ran taUo these Hitter? according lo ?lrcc
Hon and remain long unwell.
.s-For I nd II ni in II to ry hnd Chronic Itlten
iiintiani ami Gout, Dynin pnin or Iud!?
tenthill, Iii HOUP, Kciulttv nt anti Inter* I
mitteilt Fcvcn, D?neuses ot" tho Iiluod,
Liver, Klili.cy?,.und Bladder, these Hil?
ters have been most successful. Snell Din?
ra?<o?? are canned by Vitiated Blond, which
l? Kcneralty produced by dorauyemant of thc
DStfCHiivc Oi'unus.
I?,Y ii PE Pf* IA (?lt INDIGESTION.
Headache; Tain la tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
?ie i ?if thc Cilest, Dizziness, Sour Eructation* vf
t!i? Ptoinaeli, Had taste lh thc Month Dillons At
t.M-x-, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
til?! l.aii?s.'Paln la thc regions of UioKldneyH.Aud
a hundred oilier painful ;jr<uploruf, ere tba off
?prinjuof Pysprpila. **>
Tiley invigorate ihn Stomach and stimulate tho
t -split livor and bo?vin, which render them of lin
e,"ailed efficacy t:i cicnn*lng tho blood of all
ini^nritle*. anil Imparting ecvr Ufo and Tlgor to
thu whole system;
F? lt SIC IN DISEASES, F.rnptloni.Tetter,
Suit Uhi-um,Uiotchcs. Spots, l'Unplc?, Pustules,
Carbimeit.-*, lillis-Worms, S?ald-Ilcad, Sore
l'y . -, Erysipels,', Itch, Bcorfs, Discolorations of
Ihr. SSIn, ?u mor? and mccanes of the Skin, of
Whatever name or nature, ora literally dug np
and carried out of tho system In a r.hort time by
the ?lia of these Bitter*. ..One bottle lu Mich
case* will convince thc molt Incredulous of ihoir
curative effects. **
Cleanse the Vitiated i.fo?tl whenever you find
lu Impurities bursting through the skin In Pim?
ples, Emptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you '
Omi lt obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
cleanse lt when lt ls foul, andyonr feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tbs
*?*alth of tho system will follow,
0?-.N, TA I'E'nnd other WORMS. lurVlngin
the system of so many thonsanrt?, are effectually
dmtroyeil and r imOTert. For full direction?, read
carefully Ibo circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER. Troprirlor. R. H. MCDONALD et
rn.. MniKult-t? and (".cn. Amata. Qan Francisco,
("al iauit Si and St Cniuiiiarca.Strcct. New Vori..
n nv ALL imuooisTs ANO DEALERS. ;
D2A\HV\y GEIGER ? McQREGQB,,Agonte.
OKO HANK ll ILLS anil MUTILATED
CUBEKNC? bought ?nd sold by
Nov 23 Gmo D. GAMuRLLL. Broker.
DISTRIBUTION!
.ROLIKA LAND AND IMMIGRATION A8S0
?ra from tho country promptly filled. Agents
{ton, Spartanhnrg, Greenville, Abbeville^ Oco
D. GAMBRILL A CO.,
General Agents, Columbia, H. C.
ited to Ticket-Holders
Ti?B BUILDING ASSOCIATION.'
O
o
bo placed in t lie banda of tim Trustee.*, Jolm
r, in (rust for (be be ne tit of (bo Ticket-bolders
>M> who, on the day of the ra file may bo enti
j te II placed in tho bands of Col. V. W. MCMKB
ie and givo true warranty deeds, freo from all
iccnnled on tho Aral floor by Messrs. L?rick A
oat, by *2fi3 feet deep. The building is 150 fe ot
'or three years for f 1,400 per annum, payable
.#15,000
;et front, 2(8 feot deep, valued kt. 1,000
>nt, 208 feet deep, valued at..... 1,100
. 500
. 200
. 200
. 1,100
?20,000
.120,000
. K. W. wu FF. I. h H. at Temperance Hall, or
C, M?*eeri* .TO?1N AGNEW ft PON, T. M. rOL
uperintend the drawing: J. C. B. Smith. A. G.
li a coin mi ti re. of three selected by the Ticket?
tay bo 8af. lv p'vaumed that the drawing will
ice Hall, Columbi., ti. C.
fjptcrrd in a book wliii b aimil bo in poaaes
ardep inny b il set-nrtd that no moro than
Dol. J. H. Paltrier. Prciiilenl Central National
Rank ?tul Triitt Company, and W. II. Uulick,
fut lluT information, address
W. WUKKLF.lt, Box 88, Columbia, Sj. C.
OFTCOE dr A o EKT 1 o ? W ES n?a ts ' Di vi B i o N ,
WILMIMOTPM, GBA?M)XTE AHD BDIM'? B. U.J
LwoowrtoH, N, 0., Jun? 28,1871.
LEAVBCbarlott? 8:50 A. M.7 Tuesdays,
Thuredaye and Saturday*,-Brrivlu g at
Oh? rrj ville I li 5 P. Iii, connecting .with good
UackB for ClevelandMineral Sprlnga. ,, .,,
Return to Charlotte G P. M. saino days, ?.
Y. Q. JOHNSON,
July 1 Imo_Assistant Bnp't. .
~ ?hange'?? Eoh?dule.
BOUTB CAUO?iy?'IUlI.nOAD CoiTPABT,
Oor/rjiroiA, 8. G., J rino I), 1871.
?&mWti?bgBSB, Change of Schedule
ggljg-SKg^EjBeito go into effect on
and aftor buedny. lJth instant: ' >.
MAUL. AMD IJJMEK0EB XJUUI. . . >
Lcavo Columbia at...'......-.7.40 am
Arrive at Oha rio at on at. ........8.20 p m
Leave Oh ar loe ton at. :........ ;.-. ... .8.20 a m
?rrive at Colombia at.8.40 p m
MOUT XXFRESB, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
THAIN, [Sundays,exce'ptcd.] .
Loavo Columbia at..7.68 p m
Arrive at Charleston at.. i............6.45 am
Leave Charleston at. ; .7.10 p m
Amvo at Columbia at...6.00 a m
Camden Accommodation Train will con?
tinuo to mn to Columbia aa" lormorly-Hon?
dave, Weduefld?ye add"Saturdays. '
A. L. TYLER; Vicc-President.
8. B. PicKina, General Ticket Agent. .
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta E.. E
> SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE/"
' COL UM nt A, 8. C., Juno 8,1871. -
KS ma, CT&lWfeWl ,1 ON and aftor SUNDAY
hWtSsLM^^^?.no^.\., 11th inst., the fol
lowiDg schedule will be ron over thlB ro*d:
, ??1NO NOB?U.
' Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Augusta..'... .8.20 A. M. G.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M.
Arrive Charlotto.2.35 P. M. 5.20 A. M.
OOIS? SOOTH
Leave Charlotte... : .7.40 A. M. 8.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.. ;. .2.?0 Pt H. 2.25 A. M.
Arrive Augusta..... .7.50 P. M. 7.30 A. M.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dally, Bun
days excepted. . Both train? make close con?
nection to all points North, Booth and West.
No. 1 Train makes cloao connection at Rich?
mond for Virginia Springo. ?. .
Through tickotssold and baggago checked
to all principal points. ' .
Standard Time-Washington City Timo,
. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup.
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Tinkot Agent
Greenville and Colombia Railroad.
COLUMBIA, 8. CL, MA iura 1,1871.
schedule will bo rnn.daily, SundayB excentfd,
connecting with NIgbt'Trains on South Caro?
lina Railroad up and down; also with Tratas
going North and Bouth on Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad:
UP.
Leave Columbia at.,....,.7.00 a.m.
Alston. 9.10a.m.
" Newberry.......11.15 a.m.
" Ookosbnry.8.00 p.m.
** Holton..,,.,..,..,.?.?....... S.OOfp.m.
Arrive at Greenville.6.80p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at.6,15 o. m.
" Belton.: 8.06 a.m.
" Gokeabury......10.07 a.m.
" Abbeville.ai5a. m.
" Newberry. 1,50 p.m.
Alston.:......4.05p.m.
Arrive at Columbia....,.6.55 pi m.
TU08. DOD AM KAI). General Bop.
BL T. BABTLETT, Qoneral Tiykec Agent. ;,.
S che dale on Blue Bidge Brailroad ftt
i ummnimn Leave Anderson.??.:. 6.00 P.M.
CflgPrTPi " Pondloton.,_7.00 i *f
*w .. ~ " ' Perry ville......7.45.
Arrive at Walhalla..:.....8.80 *?
Leave Walhalla..8.45 A;ll
.*??' Parryville....4.80 *?
?? Pendleton...,.?.,...i,,.,*....6.a0 V
Arrive at Anderson..G.80 V
Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival
'of Tip train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
? Joly a [jj ' Tw. H. P. GATLLARD; Bap,
. ?^uSwS??SpS^S & SE .sf. KV-'1
3$ ?ommence'&miMay^W?i./>
IWflWBU DOWN TRAIN: Vt? TRAIN.
iBP Arrive. Le?v?; Arrive.'ietVe.
Spartanbnrg.. 5.80 (l*'itK85>d) lo
BatesviUe.v,.. 6.00-. COO , , &>l&i\:AW
Pacole.t. ,6.03 .. 6.13., A.4? ?45
Jonesville. 6:48 G.?8 J. 4.05 440
Unionville.....1 l:Vy>%iff*ins f.05 ....?ft$5
Rantno...., .... ' 8.20 '8.251 a ii .9,80 -1*0185
Fish Dam.......-8,40: < B.45. ' 11.10 ->in2>J5
8heltoni.\.$Au .9 20 o'J j ?;??-? hi0
Eyles'. Ford..." 0.46 " '9,45 4.S %\7
Strother:10,05 ?O.-10 '1 - 12.f50 ?11?.55
Albtoo...11;00lia HM' rM'<| O?l -110)0
: May2A- I - THOS-.B.<3ETBBvProBldfBa.
. " Oharige bf 8tflf?i?fl*.-lli5<',;?:i
OFFICE NORTH CAR?TjNa B.'B.k?)/.'
COMPASVSnoi'fil'N. C., Judo 3,' 1871.
LTKatnP&aSSBlia ONjrad ait ok SUNDAY,
l&^WtWrm^o 4,1871, TRAINS will
be run over thin R?adin accordanco willi the
following TIMETABLE. '.'? 1 " 1
Trains Going Etui. Trains Wost.
Express. 'Mail.
AIU1IVX. LEAVE. A inn Yt-;, LEAVE.
Charlotto 5.35 a ni 8.10 pm
HaHsburv8,03atn 8 23anj 5.26pm 5.86pm
Or'nsb'oll.OSamll.lSam 8.25 pm 8.85 pm
CnShopl2.40 p m 1.05 pm 9.56.p m lO.HVp m
Hillab'ro 2.28 pm 2.33pm 11.85 p m 11.87 p m
Raleigh 5.05 p m 2.C5 a m 2.40 a m
Qoldsboro 7-20 a m
Trains Ooing Eatt. Trains West.
Charlotta?. 15 am 8 00pm
Salisbury 4.32 am 4.87 am 6.15 pm 5.fi6pm
Or'nsb'o 1.25 am 1.35 am, 2.10 p m .2.20 p m
Co Shop 11.87pm 12.02 am 12.30 p m 12 50 p m
Hillebrol0.07pm 10.09am 1K07 a m 11.10 a m
Raleigh 6.68 p m 7.40 a m 8.45 a m
Goldab'o 8.00 pm
Juno 6 W. H. OREEN, Maa. Trana.
Thief Proof Dra-wers.
THE undersigned have received the Agency
of these DRAWERS. Th.*y are the one
thing needful for the pro\- -a
teciion of every store ano VJ, f\ t-L? WI |y% H
shop in Columbia, af- ^MPROVEO I
fording a sure proteo- v ? . n . ' I
lion from tho li^ht-fin- ilf-LLOCKRDfWn'?P,|
fow,bye r* ? FA<RBANKS L CO., L
JOHN AGNEW A BON. ^ g*0T1'' ^ y B
Qood Thin-ja.
RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Qtard,
Dapny, Gognao Brandy. Dun* Gordon's Pale
Cherry South-Hide Madeira Wino, London
Dock Port Wino, Hibbert'B London Porter,
McEwen'* Scotch Alo. Tho above direct from
th? importers and warranted pure.
For sale by_EDWARD nOPE.
The Exchange House
nAS been overhauled and re-arranged
'for the Spring and Summer. Iocd beve?
rages coin pounded at abort notice.
_May 0_ PAYSINOBR A FRAN BLI N^
COTTON 8KRD Oil. CAKR can he bad
at all tin.ee, and in anv nnantitv. of
Jail E. HOPE.

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