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BY J. A. SELBY; ~ C0?itfi??lA,o?. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15. 1871. YOL. VII-NO. 100. . TfittViokedataffiof SaJatogA3Bud-?<a?f Brauch bed boen so throughly explained and commented-up?u* that i{? ia jref resit? ing to learn o? tue existence qf, ?ompon Batiog in fl tie ri coa wliion.sometimos coun? teract the gilded, enticements of those placea. ' The story ie of a busband. and wife ut Lou g Branch, the former given to nightly visita at the lair of Ch a ruber Iain's tiger, and tho latter affectionately solicitous, of Iris wei faro in the' o?coon ter with that royal beast. Wisely re? fraining from curtain leoturos, tho wife. undertook a*more audacious and effective nte'uua' of ieforp.,, Attiring herself in. herhuaband's bist broadcloth and tight? est -pair of dress. boots, ' this "woman who dared'*' folio wed,her dissipated'lord to his evening hanntvapd?when.he waa anxiously.awaiting tho turn of .tho carda after coppering the nee, blow a cloud of smoke across the fabio into his face to attract bia alt .on tion, . und calmly .put ten dollars ou the king. The. .story pon eludes with the rapid and torr i Qed exit of tho husband, followed by bia success? ful wife', and tho extraction ofh-pro* mise, on the way home, of futuro absti? nence from tho green table.- if this talo ia to be credited, we np lougor wonder at tho' determination of Mr."Morrissey to rigorously ckcludo ladies from'bis' templo .of play, - for. a few auch wiVes would break the bank before .tho season is over, ...... ItrbiANS IR Vmdii?rA.-i-It seems that there ??rea considerable number of In? dians yet in Virginia, descendants of the subjects of tho fumons chief .Powhatan. They are assuredly F.F. Vi's. ' A writer in ono of tho Northern papers gives some particulars concerning them.- They live , on Pumunkery Island, oootaiuing 1,500 acres, on 'the Pamunkoy Bivef. Thia 1 island* through tho interposition of>Genterai Washington, was,''b'y legisla? tive actions secured to this tribe so long as they existed, for their .use, and. in no case'td'bo iutrudfcd DRon by tho whitca or alienated' from 'tho Indians. . Thorn aro now about ninety of thom of both sexes and vurioue; ages,' who inhabit tho island ap d cultiva to ita. soil. They have good, ' ; comfortable, framed ' - buildings and Ape gardens, with teams, and aro in comforUblo circumstances. 'They 'are alic Baptists,- have a church, Sunday and day schools, oud rt white feuaeJo teacher. They h ave" a chief, who, ; is electivo, who exercises, a supervision over them, and before whom ! all minor differences per-, tain i pg to their' mattera between mat; and, niau aro . brought .for settlement. griminal mattara , uro., tried before tho otra ty Court. ', . . : Te.-;, v^y,?g ? ?_ii" A Pariii letter to the Washington Pa? triot says: . . i; f ur '?? ? "PuriB, invBpito of tho still existing Btate pf aie?e and .military disciplino, has become Paj-ja^ ouoo tr^pre, and that simple 'statement includes every'luxury, - folly, sensation and pleasure possible or impossible; a. ahauge'lblo,delightful, varied .whirlpool of oxoiteurent, frolic and fever; os . enthusiastic, impetuous and uncontrollable as over. Yet, indeed, the seductions'and charms of Paris are as palpable, evident and real as before the war,,and already)her countless ad mi rora an d. ardent adorers, touriste ; and ;sight-seers, have' r?-appe?red 'from"the foggy banks of the Thames, the afcuro shies/, of Italy, tho barren oteppes of ? Muscovy, and -the frozen fords of Nor ?way*,; On they.oomo,.from, all parts bf; the world, uu xioua, ?lirions, im pat iou t, barning,' to behold once more that fasci? nating airoh, which was alwaya a refuge and1 a second. homo to ontcaat?/, exiles, j . friends/ and . ?003,. . rich and, poor oil thronging . and rpshing, hyland ,pnd ' water, to ace for themselves the dears and ' gashes'hot entirely ol>! i tera ted on that - amil i hg ?aco, but which will ?OOII disap? pear." . ; \ ? Saratoga oprr?ep?pd?ot writes thuB: .^.^perliWltefdre' mo'un flouncing thc death of a once ominant clergyman. He died.io an obscuro sillago in- Canada. . lie was settled in tba city of New York. His society was rich, largo and fashiona? ble; He'rode ou tho wave of popular favor. Crowds attended Iiis1 ministry, and his pay waa large. Ia the height of ?-"trhv popnla>ity,''blBtter was received by the principal warden-of tho church late ono ?at-urday njght, announcing bis re? signation, and saying that lie had Bailed for Europe Unit'day. No reason was OS ' signed, and tho -parish was in's state of great excitement, i - Afte'r a time the pas? tor ; came foaok. His reasons for bis .course were stranger t,han his. conduot. The principal one was. that he was ? ob? ject to blackmail, and ho could endure'it I no longer. ' Ho was sooti settled in an adjoining city, over an important charge. His popularity was renewed. But aeon he left, went to Caiy?Ya, (ook tho pjace ' of an assistant miiiiaier ih a small ?bargo, and there be died. His secret died with him." . '.The Paris correspondent of tho Daily News writes, that the widow of-General Clement Thomas has died at the little town qt Kollendorf. Her mind Was up Bet" by the murder of her husband, and abe was ao pereftaded that his assassins were in pursuit of ber that she changed her lodgings frequently, and sometimes twice in the same day. "What is the world coming to,1' ask? the New York 'Tribune, alluding lo the late speech of the Prince of Wales in defence of his brother And of Mr. Glad? stone in behalf of the Qaeeo, "when it is found needful to- defend the useless? ness of princes abd argue about the per? sonal standing of the Queen?'.' EDWARD E. ARTHUR. Attorney and Counsellor ht Law, ? NO. 7 LAW R4NGE* \1TTILL practice in tho Circuit and Probate VV ' Courts of Richland ' and adjoining Counties._' _July 12 tgmo Nativo and Foreign Wines.. 80UPPBRNONG, Concord, Hontems, Cla? ret, Champagnes, just received anti for sale low, by E. HOPE. ITS CURE AND IT8 PRE VEMTIVE, BY J. II. 8 CH E NC It, M. D. MANY ft hatnnn being boa' passed away, for whose death tbcro was no other rca. j BOD.than tho-neglect of kn?wu and indisput? ably ])roven means of cure. Those near and I d?ar to family autT fripndB are sleeping tho dreamless slumber into whiob, bad they calm I {y adopted 1 ., DR? JOSEPH II. SCUBNCK'.S I V- SI MPLE TEE ATM EN T, ' And availed themselves of his wonderful eflft I caoioua medtoinea, they would not bavo fallon. I Dr. Bohonck has, in bia own caae, proved I that whorevor sufficient vitality, remains, Uiat vitality, by bia medicines aud bis diroctiona for their nae; ia- Quickened into healthful vigor. In thia atatomout there ia nothing presump? tuous. To tho faith of tho invalid la made no representation that ls bot a IhouBan?timoa substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of, the euro by Dr. 8 ch cock's me dlcine.laas aimplo as it is unfailing. Its phi loaophy.rcriuiroa, no argument. It ia aelf-aa euring. Bolf-cohvinclng. -The Hoaweod Tonio and Mandrake Pille art the Or nt two we ap ou a w'ith wbbm the citado! of the malady ia assailed. Two-thirds of tut oases of consumption originate.in dvBpopeit and a functionally disordered liver. With thu condition tho bronchial tubes "sympathize' with tho stomach. They respond to the mor biflo action of tho liver. Bore, then, comoi the culminating result, and. the eotting in With all itu distressing symptoms, of r" . . 'fcqtosuMPTiow. Tho MandrnkoTills aro composed of one o nature's nobleatgifta-the Pudopbillum Pol tatum. (They poaacas all tho blood-search i.ug, aiteraliTo properties of calomel; but, nu Uko calomel, they." . I "LEAVE NO STIXO JlKH]\n." Tire' work'of ouro ia now' beginning.. Th vitiated and maooun deposits in the bowel -and in tho alimentary canal are ejected. ' Th liver, like a clock, ia wound up. It arooae from Its torpidity. The stomach acta roapoi etvely, and the patient begins to fcol that fa I IS'getting, ablast, . : A SUPPLY OF GOOD DLOOD. - The Seaweed Tonio, in conjunction with tl I Pills, permeates aud assimilates with thc foo Ohylincatlpn ia now progrcaaing without i f?reviona tortured. Digestion becomes pail eas, and-the'Cure ia seen td be at han There/da ho more flatulence, no exacterbatic of tho stomach.. An appetite sots in. . Now comos the greatest Blood Purifier ev yet given by an indulgent father to aurTerh man. Bobenck'a Pulmonio Syrup cornea in perform ita functions and to.hauten and coi pinto the -onrev. It entera-at-onoe apon i work.. Nature'cannotbecheatod. Itcollec and ripens the impaired and diaeaaed portio of-the lungs.- In. the form of gatherings, prepares them for expectoration, and lol .ic very short time, the malady ia vanquish e th ??.rotton throne thatitocoupiedia r?nov?t and made new, and the patient, in all tho di nity of regained vigor, etepa forth to e?j ?he manhood or tho womanhood that waa GIVER TJP AS? I.OST. .' The second thing ia, tho patients must at in a warm room until thny get well; it ia most impossible to provont taking cold wh the lungs aro ?lissas ed, hut it must ho p vonted, or a- cure' cannot bo effected. Frt air and riding ont,'especially in thia aeoti of the oonntry liv the fall and winter eo&si are all wrong. Physicians who rocommc that course lose.their patiente, if their lui aro tadly diseased, and yet, because they i in the house, they must not sit down qui they must walk-about tho room as much i as fas* aa the strength will boaV, to get uj go6dj 'c!rculation: of blood. The patio .fiiU'si'kflep in ??Od spirits- be determined 'get Well. Thia baa a gre.it deal to do with appetite, and J s tue great point to gain. To despair of cure lifter such evidonco ol poBrtibilit^'in-the worst canes, and moral I ?taluty in all.o thora, is sinful.. Pr. Schern peraonal statement to the Faculty of his < cure was in these modest words: * "Many y ear a ago I was in the last atage consumption; confined to my bed, and at time my physicians thought that I could live a week; then, like a drowning mau ca1 lng at n tr aw s,' 1 beard of and obtained preparation s which I now offer to the pul and they .made A perfect cure of mo, aeemed to me that I could feel them pen?t my whole ey a taja. Thev soon ripened , matter in tay lungs, and I would spit up a than a pint of offen airo yellow matter o' morning for a long time. B"As soon aa that began to subside cough, fever, pain and night aweata all be to leave me, andmy appottte became Bog tha?it was with difficulty that I could I from eating too much. I soon gained etrei and have grown.in flesh ever sinco. "I waa weighed shortly after my recov< added tho Doctor, "then looking like a t skoloton; my weight waa only ninety-a pounds; my present weight ia two hun and twenty-five [226] pounds, and for yet have enjoyed uninterrupted .health." Dr. Bithenck bas dieoontinned his pr atonal viaita to New York and Boston. I hie son, Dr. J. H. Hclienck, Jr., still con to BCD-patients at their office, No. 15 ? Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Sate from.9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who v? thorough examination with the Reapiroi will ba charged $5. Tho Ileapirometet clarea the exact condition of tho lungs patienta can readily learn whether the ourable or not. . Tho direotiona for taking the medicine adapted to the intelligence oven of a i Follow thoso directions, and kind natur do the rest, excepting that in aome cam Mandrake Pilla aro to be taken in inor doses; the three medicines need no otb eompaniments than the tm pin instru? that accompany them: First create api Of returniug health hunger ia the moe como symptom. When it cornea, aa i como, let tho deapaiijog at once bo ol cheer. Good blood at once folio WH, the loosens, tho night sweat is abated, ehort time both of those morbid ay m are gone forever., Dr. 8chenok's medicines aro constant) io tena ot thousands of families. Aa a live or purgative, the Mandrake Pilli standard preparation; wbilo the Pul Wyr UP. aa a curer of coughs and colds, t regarded aa a propbylaoteric agnfas: auront lon in any of its forinti. Pri cu of the Pulmonio Syrup find' Sc Tonie, ll.rid a bottle, or 47 60 a half Mandrake Pills, 25 ots. a box. For sab druggists and dealers JOHN F. HEM 8 College Place, New York, Wholcsalo A Nov 19_ ? ? ICE COLD SODA WATER PURU FRUIT SYRUPS, of obtained at MCKENZIE'S LOON. Try it. BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION_ Th?ae two complaints aro more goucral at this ea aa on ol tho y oar than st almost any o I her. Tboy aro closely akin; for biliousness always involves au impaired digestion, and indiges? tion is neoosearily an accompaniment of u dis? ordered or torpid liver. Happy the manor woman who can boast of a stomach that has never felt the horrors of dyspepsia, and to whom that groat secretive agent the liver, has novor given pain or trouble Not oue in a thousand can lay claim to entire immunity from irregularity in these organs. How, then? shall <they bo regulated? Not by powerful cathartics, altornated with ordinary stimu? lants, but hy a medicinal invignrant, like H OSTEITE R'S HTOMAOH B1TTEE8, willoh combino in duo proportion tho' tonic and the alterativo principle. . Wherever thorn ia a church, a school-house, and a general ?tore, this famous medicino may ho procured. No viii igo merchant finds it prudent to be with? out it, for it ia inquired for every day by every claps. Tho workingman buya it because it In? creases bia capacity for toil, and la followed by no re-action. Tho effect of tho salubrious roots, herbs, etc., of which it is composed, diffused through bia system by tbepuro stimu , laut whioh forms the basis of the Bitters, is moat healthful and invigorating. Tho scholar, tho merchant, and, in fact, all mon whose minds or bodies, or both, are in conetant ex? ercise, will derivo benefit from i te uso. To persona of sedentary babita it supplies, in ? some measure, that activity in the circulation whioh ia obtained by physical exertion, and ia [ tho beat known remedy for constipation. Ask j for Hoatetter'a Btomach Bittere, and do not be coaxed into purchasing any of tho imita? tions and frauds sometimes offered in ita atoad._ Aug 2 f 3 MANHOOD : How Lost! How Restored! Just published, in a scaled enve? lope. Price, six. eenls. ALECTURE on tho .Natural Treatment and Radical Curo of Spermat?rrbca or Hbminal Weakness, Involuntary- Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marri? age.' generally;, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Fhyaical Inca? pacity, resulting from Bclf-Abuao, Ac, by Ro ijHHT J. CUL.VERWKL.L., M. D., author of tho ?'Green Book," Ao. "A Doon to Thousand* or Sufferers." Sent under seal in a plain envelope, to any [address, post-paid, on'receipt or six cents, or two postage stamps, hy OHAS. J. O.KLINE & CO., 187 Bowery, New York-P. O. Box, 4,080. June 12_ gtqti MKUICAU THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN. on great so? cial : evils and abuses, whioh interfere with MABSXAOK, with euro means of relief for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated; Kent in sealed letter envelopes, freo of Charge. Address HOWARD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Mar 21 3mo .TURNIP SEED" ci H .?W AT w te <x> Q E. E.'JACKSON'S, &j . ? GO g IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. TT1H0SE who have-lost several Natural I Teeth, and have neon advised to part with remaining sound ones, aa tho first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, b? fero submitting to a practico, cruel in itself and ofton unnecessarily per?* formed, to convinco themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter, of eo much importance. . , The Above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a. practico, and arter a tho? rough teat of more'than three years, ia found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry baa heretofore dono. It is now possible to obtain partial cases. whioh will eave for years Natural Teeth, and be at tho same timo roliablo in every respoct. An invitation ia hereby givon to euch aa feel .Intoreatod to call at our Operating Booms, and examine duplicate specimens of ] Mines now in actual usn. Nov 6 t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDB. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! -* ? . Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware 1 PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all work in thia lino, put up to order and ready for salo at tho OA It O J. INA MANUFACTORY. Call at either house-Columbia or Newberry ll EN lt ? H. BLEA8E, March 22 t Proprietor FRESH TURNIP SEED! J^UTA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, RED TOP, FLAT DUTCn, For Salo by W. O. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, ?' July M 'bino. ? Opposite Colombia .Hotel. _ Pearl Grist. -1 rv BARRELS PEARL GRIST, lu 5 barrels Pearl Hominy, for salo hy July 12_ _ E. HOPE. Wasted to Rent, aa - A COTTAGE, at moderate rato, within gllgtwbor threo squares of tho Pnotmx Ofllco. Apply, or address H. N. E., at this office Free Soup ovory day, at ll o'clock, at POL? LOCK'S. CLOTHIMG HOUSE CHILDS & WILEY, CO LU BI tl I A , s . c . WE liavo' marked down all of our large atnckof READY-MADE CLOTH IN? to such low flgureB that tho prico cornea within roach o? all that wish a gootl lilting garment, made in tho latest stylo and by tho beat mak ors in Now York. Wo aro the only houBO that sell All Linen Drawers nt ii.50. Wo are the .only bouao that have tho imported Roo-Sucker Calcutta .Su it?, wart anted genuine. An in? spection of our largo Block will settle tho mind of any ono that money ?B mado by buy? ing from na. Thirty-two inch fiolv Leather I Trunks, only a few left, at $2(1 Jnno 28 WM. GLA.ZE~ (Form?r?y (Haze & Itaddiffe,) HAS on band, at reduced prices, GOLD and bl LY KU WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL? VER and PLATED WARE, Houso Furnishing GoodB, ?nun. Pistols and Sporting (li ods. N. U. Having the agoncv of the American Philadelphia WatchoB, (Paulus Pat. 18G3.)I am prepared to furnish them at manufac? turer's prices. I eau recommend them a first class time pi?ce. Bopairiog and Engraving done 1) Y fl rn t olaSs workmen, and warranted. WM. GLAZE; Ono door North Scott A Son's .Banking Ilonfle._ Juno 9 f2ino The Dexter Stables. qoji TUE undersigned have re Mf^\ moved their Stables to the new : Ijty/fy^^ building, immediately Routh of ?|7Hsfc',t>?#^ Tan nev's Hall, and, with a new VT^S^ fstock of 0ARRIAOE8, RUG? OLES ami fine HORSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calla that may bo made npon them, lloraos bought and sold on cominieaion. Persona in want of good stock, are invited to give un a call. Liberal advances made on atock left for aale. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. lj. PETTISOII.1.._Jan 24 CORRECT TIME ?MAY be obtained by calling at ISAAC BULZBACHER'S and purchasing one of those justly celebrated ELGIN WATCHES, and where yon can Ant* * completo stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of the beut manufacture lu addition are the United States, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold and Silver (;sses, which will bo oloscd out at New York prices. Constantly on hand flue Gold Chaina, Soal Rings, Charms,Locket?, Sleeve Buttons,Sots, and a varied stock of Fancy ArticICB. All kinds of Ropairing done promptlv, and warranted, by ISAAC SULZUACUER; April 27 Undor Columbia Hotel. Pearl Grist. -1 f\ MILS. FRESH PEARL GRIST, Just WJ received and for sale low bv Jone 15 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON. DR. D. L. BOOZER ; jfi?iEfiffiL) WOULD respectfully inform uTrv^^? '4'a Putrous atJ'^ Oie public Re ^-U-OL.T--r norally that he has moved into bia new office, ovor Bnftie A- Chapman's Book? store, oppovite tho Colombia Hotel, where he ia prepared tc execute, satisfactory, all op?? ration? and work, of whatsoever kind bis pro-, fenelon demands. Term? accommodating. March 8_ Livery and Sale Stables. f^^^^^^^^l^^^^^* will continue tho brt ^OJ?B**VS?SB Laiatfcs.- hincan heretofore con? ducted by Agnow A Co , at the old stands of the late firm. His Omnibuses and Carriages will convoy passengers to and from- the Kail road Depts to the Columbia Hotel, tho Kick eraon House, or any part of the city. He will also tun. ir h noreen, Buggies, Carriages, ?Vc, for hire on reasonable terms, and solicits tho patronage of the bunda of the late firm, - _J tl n s 28 OW KJN DALY. _ For Salo, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, . \JUVJ onthoLdisto. 750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to auit. Saw Mill and 2 OOO acres nf Laud in Lexing? ton, on North Edinto, 17,000. 2,500 acres Watereo bottom Land, 12 pr acre 2,600 acros creek bottom and pino Land, at $2 per aero. 1 House in this city, t-5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-18.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSJ?ETT, Attorney at Law and Real Eatatc Agent. Seo*. 2.1 * ly IO Congress Water. CAST*.H for salo low bv Jnnol7 GEO. RY M METIS. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved styl?e, oaii be ob? tained at I. SULZUACHERH catablieh mont, Main Btroot, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half BOIB in great variety. Also, Bolitairo and duster DIAMONDS. 8PECTA OLES and EYE-OLASSES to snit all agea. GEORGE TUPP ER, BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, COLUMBIA, & c. OFFICE over W. C. Fisher's Drng Store, opposite Columbia 'Hotel, Main street. May 2 Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and unproven their health._J??T?i'J? 'Diamond' and 'Orange' Brand Hams, ?f f \ TIERCES of th?se "incomparables" JLv>F j nat to hand and for sale by JUDO 17 _J2K,)- SYMMF.RS. Seagers' Beer T\ON'T oontain Strychnine, lt in pure, and \J warranted tobe so. March ll Blackwell's gonui'no Durham Smoking To bao.o at POLLOCK'S. mm CASSU?EBE PANTS, FORMERLY $1C to $18, wo ffifc?S%? aro now malting for $12 and?fiffi[^jj|a ?13, to close out our line of French Cootia. Light Oassimcre Suits at Cost. KOw is tho timo to order our perfect-fitting SHIRTS, wai ranted to please., A few Ladies' TRAVELlNQ TRUNKS, at cost. A3" Call and aocuro BARGAINS at; Ju'y ll R. Ik W. C. SWAFFIF.LD'S. ( SHIELDS & GLAZE, CULU1IBU, S. C., Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw,.Grist and Cane Mills, all sizes, all kindB of Agricultural Im? plements, Bona* and Blore Fronte. Iron Rail? ing, Iron and Brass Casting; Shafting, -Pul? leys and Hangers made to order. , ALSO, . Manufacturera of UTLEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESS, which WSB awarded tho first premium in Non h Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana last fall Wo alao manufacturo the DIXIE SCREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable one. 8end for circulara. . ; ? Orders Ailed on short not ?co and on most reasonable terms._^_Jone 24 3mo REDUCTION . ' . ... ..If .'. PRICE OP Spring and Summer Clothing*. T .. " '''..AT i. ;\?i' ' , R. & W. C. SWAFFLELD'S. WE har:, tho largest retail stock in/tho State, and anxious to reduce it, viii sell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES... Tho slock Is unbroken, .and tho best'?tock wo have ever handled. New HATS, of a desirable atylo, .Jost re? ceived. Thia reduction will applv also to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May.io AFEW reasons why thoy should have the preference over all others: . li wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machine is much simpler than any of tho others;, re? quiring lera than half the amount of ma oninery. , 2 Aa tho ret ult nf thia atinppcily, thia ma? chine is much., lets liable than tho. others to get ont of repair. S. Another result of this simplicity is groator durability. 4>. Another rosult is lea? friction, and, con? st qnontly, greater cuso and raj id itv of mo? tion, with lesa nnisn. ' 6. And greatest of all, that lt ?es no Shut? tle, and makes the lock stitch. !' 1 . It ia tho cheapest to buy the bsKt. Boy the machine that has Justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and Independence.1' against a strong and bitter competition. For moro than twenty yeare has tlie Wheeler A Wilson not only stood first and foremost,.but now stands the untivalled Sewing Machino of ! the enlightened civilized world. Boy the ma? chine that bas beeu thus teated and proved, and then yon aro sure to get tho beal; For; anio on tho oaticat possible tem?a. Salea room Main street, aecond door below FHCSNIX office, Columbia, S. 0. > J. 8. PURSLEY, Agent. A. WnrrE, General Southern Agent. Juna ai_"_- _Gmo Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and nib tic in general that I have Just received an entire new' Mock of Double and Bingle Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS,. Flasks, Ponohca, Piatol-Bolts, Capa. Buck-Shot. Cartridge?. CartridppB for alf kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO,. ' REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Jlfnin Street, near Plain. m NOW on hand and dAIIy re >o?iving from the mar.nfao toiies of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Ixi ute vi! UM be largest assortmenv ol FUR? NITURE ever kopt in thia market, ooneisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Rnom fSuita; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho coh brated Georgia Split-bottom Chaira. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to Order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Oeoda che p. Oct 80 STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and' Commission KerchantB, CHARLOTTE, V. (J. . SOLICIT orders Tor COTI i)? , Corn, Flonr, Bacon, Lard, Ac-, and lan lily Groceriea generally. OrdorB filled carcuuly and prompt? ly. _ . . Feb 7lyr COUNTY ?-1.A1M8 ANO .J ll It Y CRRTt KICAl'KB houeht hv [?.ob 6_D. O?MBR1LI?. Broker. A finn Hummer tonic ia Hattorf'a Bitters eau bo had at POLLOCK'S. By authority of a special Act of the Legisla Wo or kentucky, of March 18. 187i; tho Trustees of the Pabilo Li- . , brary of Kentucky will give a. Grand Gift Concert, . ,AT IiOCisvinLE, Ky., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871, U?DF.R tho direction of the beet Musical Ta'cnt that can bo procured. Tick?*? or AdmiMlnn 410 ?avb. Currency; Half ?l l? Urtu Q.*} OU; Q,qr?rter Ticket? %-? CU. finch ticket will havo attached' to.it four conpona, of tho denomination of $2.50 each. The holder ot an outiro ticket will be entitled to admission to the Concert and to the wholo I amount of the gift ?warded to it by loi. .?ho .holder of each coupon will bb entitled io ad? mission tb the Concert and to one-fourth tho I amount ot auch gift aa may bo awarded to tho wholo ticket lo which it'belongs. To pr?vido funds for thiB Grand Conceit, and for the;benefit of tho Public Library of Kentucky, 100,000 tickets will be poid at $10 each, currency. - Tho. Citizens' Bank Of ken? tucky in'Tr eoe urer. All rooneys arising from the 'sale of ticket H will be deposited'with tho Citizens' Bank, subject only to tho order of the President and Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned by tho Business Manager. , Immediately after tho Concert, tho aura of $550,000 in greenbacks will be distributed by lot to tn? holdere of tickets in the- following Gifts, viz: ONE G BAND GIFT OF $100,000 ONE GRAND GIFT OF 60,000 Ono girt of $26,000 One gift of $11,000 Ono gift of 20,*00 One gift of 10,000 One gift of 18 000 One gift of 9,000 Ono gift of 18,000 One gfft of 8,000 Ono gift of 17,000 One gilt of 7,000 One gift of 16,000 One gift of 6.0C0 ODO gift of 15 000 One gift of 6,000 One gift of 14,000 One girt of 4,000 One girt of 13.000 Ono gift of 8,000 One gift or 12,000 One gift of 2.0C0 Ten gift?, of $1,000 each, 10,000. Fifteen gifts, oz $900 each, ... ? 1.1,500 Eighteen gilla, or $800 each, . 14,400 Twenty gifts, of $700 each, ' ' 14.000 Twenty-five gifts. nrt$600 each, 16,000 Thirty gilts, of $500 each, 16,000 Forty glftB, of $400 each, - 16.000 Forty-?vo gift?, o? ?300 each, i. .18.500 Fitty gifts, of $200 each, ... -10,000 440 Gifts, of $100 each, <? ' 44.000 721 Prizes'^ all, $660,000 After paying the expenses of tfao enterprise and making the distribution of the gifts, tho balance of tho proceeds arising from the salo ot tickets willb? appropriated to the rtdnblieh mentof a FBEE Ll BB ABY in Louisville, to be called the Public Library of Kentucky. . Tho Concert and Distribution"will take place under tho irmnodiato supervision of the Trustees named in tbe.Aat of Incorporation, who are as follows: TRUSTEES. Thoa. E. Brandet,' late -Governor of Kcn . tucky. Henry Watereon, Editor Pourier-Journal. W. N; Haldeman, President Courier-Sour- * I nal Co* . . .. ??-Jj .. Y Benjamin Caeseday. of Daily Commercial. George P. Doern, Proprietor Anzeiger'. '? ? H. M. McCarty, of the Dally H?ger. J*. 8, Cahi, Clerk Jefferson Courter Common [rioas: . :, " . . i M. W. Cluelrr, antbor Political Test Book. B. T. Dnrett, of the Louisville Bar. .The Trustees will be assisted -by the follow? ing woll kopwn and eminent citizens of Ken? tucky, who have consented tobe present lat the concert and to superintend tho drawing and distribution or pitta: ?-Vii SUPERVISORS. Hon. Joshua F. Bullitt, 'late Chief Justine of Kentucky.- - . Hon. H. J.. Bile's, J.IKJRO Jcffereon Court Common Pleaa. -o- > Hon. T. D. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisville i Ch anco ry Court. ,A ; X'L ., Hon. H. W. Bruce, Judge. Jefferedn Circuit .Court". , Hon. W\ B. JJote,' Judge Jefferson C?ttnly .Courti. Hom J. 0. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville. HOD. 'feb. Burrett. City Attorney. Henry Wolford, City Treasurer Louisville. Hon. B. J. Wobb, 8enator of Keiituckv. Col. G. O. Wharton, United States District I Attorney. .Col. Phil. Loo, Prosecuting Attorney Ninth Judicial District. Gen. J. T.. Rovie, Prcaidonf N., If. and E. Bi B. ' . . -i- . ' Dr. Ti fi. 'Boll, Professor Medical Univer I elly, Louisville. ColouidJilsou P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt nonie. Hon J J. Proctor Knott,late Member tr/Con-' rgrese./ ... . . ; />.i?v-.h , . A. O- Brannio, -Proaident Louisville Board of Trade, , . James Bridgeford, President Second Na? tional Hank. Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mer? chant. jOAotri ur (he Public Library of Ken? tucky.. . H. T. DUH?TT. President. Vf. N. HALDEMAN, Tic?-Pr?t-ident.. M. W. OLUrtKY, Seoretary. CITIZENS' BANK, Treasurer. The holders of lichens to arhieh gifts' are awarded will be paid on.presentation at the' cilice in Louisville. "? A liberal dieeonht will be allowed when 1D5, 500 or 1,000 tickets aro purchased in -a lot. j All orden accompanied by remittances will I be promptly attendod to, and tbe tickets .re? turned by mail registered or expressed, as ordered. Tho undersigned, late principal business manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Fran ; ol uno, has been appointed agent and manager I of the Gift Concert in aid of the Publio Li? brary of Kentucky. The drawing will take plaoo in onblio, and every thing will be donn to satisfy buyers of ticket* that their interests will be aa web pro tooted as if they personally superintended the entire affair. a Kl un j) rr of Drawing. There will be two glass'whoels. Ono wheel will contain 100,000 numbera, plainly printed on leather tags. The other wheel will con? tain 721 boxea, each containing a gift. One tag or number will bo drawn from tho 100,000 wheel, afld the first box drawn from the second,or 721 b?x whee!, will contain a gift, neatly printod and a caled np. and the gift eo drawn hom the second wheel will be the gift or the tag drat drawn, whether.$100, $1,000. or $100 OOO. . . " Giftswill be paid on presentation of tickets drawing sueh gifts, the second day siter drawing.. Tickets or coupons drawing .gifts can bo collected through any business or banking house lu Louisville, or by any express company. . . All tickets are like greenbacks. No record being kept of purchaser's names, tiokete are good only to the holder. jj. Persons dot-irons of acting as agenta far tho sale of ticket? in any oby in the United States or Canada?, address . . . CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager, Louie ville. Ky., office 120 Main etreet, Johnson's Block. N. lt,-Roy ors will note that tb ero are only 100.000 tiokete, instead or SOO/IOG. aa ip . tho Kan Franoiiico Gilt Concert, and that there ls $.?0.000moro distributed. '. Ang. 6 Imo* .The boat plaoo to get a cool onrnmer drink ia at POLLOCK'S. .", , ??j ?>