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J'ttE PHOENIX.
f DBIilBHKD DAILY AND TUI-WEKKL?.
THE GLEANER.
SVBKX WEDNESDAY MOIININQ.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
EDiToa AMD ruorniETon.
Dlflco on Main Street, above Taylor.
os-Book and Job Printing of ovorydotorip
Uon promptly aud faithfully attondod to.
AD YE UTI ti KM K NTH
Inaortod in tho Daily at 76 cunts por squ&ro
for tho first and CO oonts each subsequent in?
sertion. Long advortiaomonta by the week,
month or yoar, at reasonable ratea.
SUUHimil'Tl?N.
Daily, six mouth?, fi UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 6C;
tfeeklv. I 50.
Tile LUI 1?. People.
Hiding her grnndmania's knitting away,
Teaching the kittens their loeaous, in play,
damboring np to the tablo and shelf,
Having a toa party all bv herself.
Quiet a minute, in mischief, no doubt,
Pulling tho noodles and thimbles about,
Sewing hor apron, demure na you piense;
Any one got auch a doar little toaet?
Printing hor banda in tho soft, tempting
flour,
Tumblca and bumba twenty times in an hour;
Tangling tho yarn and nnravoliug tho Ince,
Doing it all with tho prottieat graco
Mothar ie acolding her very bad girl,
Saya that she Bots the wholo hu use in a whirl;
Looka at her pouting there down at her
knees.
Claapa to hor heart again doar little tcaao.
Romantic Amelia, (to her betrothed
young doctor)-"Look, dear, such a
beautiful son-set! The sky is nil crim?
son." Unromantio doctor-"Yu-as
appears to havo had a mustard plaster
on."-Pundi.
"Would yon call this Ibo calf of a
leg?" asked Bob, pointing to ono of his
nether limbs. "No," replied a Hiber?
nian, "I should scy it was tho leg of a
calf."
The French have a story that Sir
Walter Scott once offered his youngest
danghter her ohoico between a dowry
of 100,000 franca or Quentin Durward.
She. asked to read the MS., took it sur?
reptitiously to a publisher, found that
he would givo her 120,000 francs, and
dutifully and meekly told her father
that she would rather have the MS.
than the money. Sir Walter was deeply
touched by this mark of filial devotion.
Tho Paris journal which tells tho Btory
BayB that a French girl would never have
done euch a thing as that. Sho would
simply have taken tho 100,000 francs,
and-abe would have found some way to
have gotten tho romaneo also.
-# . --
Tho price for a husband whipping his
wife in Selma, Alabama, is fifty dollars.
If the wife whips the husband, twenty
five dollars will foot the bill.
New York clergymeu are reaping a
rich harvest in murringo fees, thero now
being moro tbuu 100 weddings a week in
that city.
Nutritive Tonics and DyspepticElixirs.
EXT It A CT BEEF, Irou u?id Wine.
Elixir Po phi u, Bismuth und Strychnia.
Wino of Pepsi a;
Elixir Gent inn and Iron.
Wino of Iron. Iron Cordial.
Tantulean Cod Livor Oil.
In fan t'a Food.
Iiuihig'a Extract of Moat.
For eale, wholoaalo and retail, by
E. H. UEINITSIT,
Aug 17 1 Druggist and Chemist.
Fall Turnip Seed.
nrtriORnUUN'S Green Globo, lied Top, largo
JL White Norfolk, Yollow Stone, and Iluta
Baga, fresh, und for salo hy
August 2_EDWABD HOPE.
Choice Teas.
pt UNPOWDEU. Hyaon,Oolong and English
VX Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imported
tor salo low. E.HOPE.
OIA) BANK HILLS nnil MUTILATED
CUItKiCNCY bought and sold by
Nov 23 Gmo D. GAM i.BILE. Broker.
Charleston Charitable Association.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1870-71, anti approved March 8, 1871.
F I lt 8 T O II A N D
SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE!
AND DISTRIBUTION OF
400 Awards in United States Gold Bonds, New Issue,
FOE THE HEN El' 1T OF TUE Flt EE SCHOOL FUND,
WILL TAKB l'LACE ON
THURSDAY, OCTOlil?K 1 ? , 1671,
.4? No. 117 Meeting Street, Charlista?, S. C., al 1 O'Clock F. SI., in Public!
Full Certificate Shares, $5; Halves, $2.50; Quarters, $1.25.
Ten Thousand Numbers Only !
FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS of United States Gold Bonds (new issue) to be distributed
immediately upon tho Raflln taking place.
Hillie DU LU OF AWARDS.
One A WU rd of SK),OOO in Uulcl lionels, IK.S10.000
Ono Award of (2.500 iii Gold Bonds, in. 2,500
Ono Award of 2 000 in Gold Monds, is. '2.OOO
Ono Award of 1.000 in Gold Rumie, is. 1,000
Ono Award of SOO in Gold Ronde, ii. soo
Ono Award of SOO in Gold bonds, is. SOO
Ono Award ol' 500 in Gold Ronda, id. . SOO
Ono Award of 250 iu Gold liomin, is. . 250
Ouo Award of 250 in Gold Bonds, is. 250
Ono Award of 250 in Gold Ronds, ia.250
Ono Award of 250 in Gobi Bonds, is_ . 250
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Hands, ia. 200
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Bond?, iu. 200
Ono Award ol 200 in Gold Monde, in. 200
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Hoods, is. 200
Fivo Award? of 100 in Gold Hoods, aro. 500
Ten Awards of CO in Gold Ronds, are. SOO
Twenty Awards of one-half each of ono (50 Gold Bond, aro. 500
Fifty Awards of ono fifth each of ono $100 Gold Rond, are. 1,000
Ono Hundred Awards of one-ten tl) each ot ono $100 Gold Rond, are. 1.000
Two Hundred Awards of olio-twentieth each o? one $100 Gold Rood, aro. 1,000
400 Award? to be Distributed in Gold Bonds, in conformity to Law,
Explanation ol' iii? li isl ritiutloit.
Numbers from 1 to 10,( 00. (the mme mimbi rs being on Hie Certificates,) urn print? d on
BCpnrato slips of paper, which sro each encircled in tubes, anil ure all placed in a Glan?
Ruffle Cylinder. '1 ho'Four ll undi td A wa ids, in a cronin tu?' with Hie sch? ?lulo above,aro
niuo printed ?ni eipuiatc slips ol paper, und ?neb is i m ilch d in a tube, and ail are thi n
placed in another glass cy bude r, culled thoAwiiid Cylinder. 'Jiu- rylitidir* mc both re?
volv? d, and a number is lukcti boin thc pj lim < r < I i iiml i r? hy u bbj bliml-fobb d, and one
?d' tho awards is taken from IhcAwiiid Cyliider l.v a boy likewise Mincl-h Id? el. both ol'
which are exhibited to the specimens and such mimbir wdl be eiitill? d lo the ?ward; and
thia operation will be repeat? d until 100 i.umbi m ni n inki n lida lite Kl:mb? r Cy linoel und
.100 Awards from thc Awaid Cy lind? r to such nun bois.
The Conimibsituiers will enter down inch ii?inber t n their books rm taken from thc cylin?
der numbers, and the Awards lo inch us taken hom the A wind Cy limier.
The Riifile will tnke plate on the day und comme ncc ut the hour Humed. Th? re will he no
postponement whatever, mid all i lie A windsmust Le distribu? id.
Cert Ilie-ule-K for Sala ni ult thu Agencie* of Hie Associai Ion.
COMMISSIONERS-- FENN PECK AND JAMES GILLI LAND.
For orders, address L.T. LEVIN, Agent, Main street, Columbia, S. C.
j J. V. HORRACH, General Agent, No. 117 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Sept ll
GRAND PRIZE~15?STRlBUTIONT
nniCKETS to thc Concorts or tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO?
CIATION ready for salo ami dolivcry. Abordera from the country promptly filled. Agents
wanted for tho Coutitiee of Lancaster, Lexington, Spart an burg, Greenville, Abbeville, Oco
uoo andPickons. Apply to D. GAMBHILL ?? CO.,
Juno G General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
THE UNIVERSAL LIFE
1ISIM?K
Gi)
LIBERTY STREET,
The Original Stock Life Insurance Company of tha United States.
oKKictuis:
AVILLIA.1I WALK?It, I'rest! ?Ir II t.
HENRY J. FURBER, Vice-president. JOHN ll. BEWLEY, Secretary.
GEORGE L. MONTAGUE, Actuary. E. W. LAMBERT, M. D.. Medical Examiner.
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THIS COMPANY offers the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES to those
about EFFECTING INSURANCE ON THEIR LIVES:
1. Insurance at Stock Rates, being from 20 lo 30 per cunt, leta than thc rates charged by
mutual companies.
2. Each Policy-holder is regarded aa a Stockholder to thc extent of ono Annual Premium
on his Policv, and will ehare in tho PIOIHM of ibo Company tu the samu extent us ablock?
holder owi ing an equal iinioiinl of the Capital Slock.
3. Every Policy issued by the Coinpanv ia unn-forfc ?table, and contains a ?clause ?tating its
exact Surreuder Value.
Before Insuring your Life or accepting the Agency of any Company,
UK AU Til K FOLLOWINGS
A lengthened experience lina tlcinoustiat? d that the rates of premium ordinarily charged
by lifo insurance companies are from twenty-live to thirty per cent, in i xcess ol what ure nc
cessary for a safo and legit?malo conduct of tho buniiu-ss. In other words, candidly abd
prudently-liianaged comps nies charging "mutual" rates Luve been ublo lo return to their
policy-holders from 25 to 30 per cent, ol the amount charged for premiums.
When lifo insurance, companies were flirt organized, reliability of the data upon which pre?
miums wero constructed hud not undergone test of exp?rience lt waa thought, therefore, no
moro than common prudence to adopt a reale ?d' premiums which would, iu any event, meet
all tho presumed and unforeseen contingent-h s bf lite business. A? long ns the matter waa
involved in tonio doubt, it was better to lix the rate too high I li il n In incur thc ri?-k of mak?
ing it too low; because, in tho former cuse, tho error could be easily remedied, at leant in
part, by retmping to the policy-holders, nt certain intiivals, fetich portion of tue premium
charged ns wa? found necessary for thc purposes of tho hiisiuess and 'he completo security
of the company. Experience, however, having mt ??lucio ilj demons ??lid tbut these rutea
aro excessive, what possible excuse cun there be for maintaining tin ni?
Availing themselves of this experience, thu Di ree torn und Malingers of the Universal Life
Insurance Company, nt its organization, adopt* d a seale of premiums in accordance there?
with, and which hus proveu to be fail und adequate, ?nd all that waa necessary to meet the
requirements ?if tho business. These premiums ure about twenty live per cent, lower than
those charge by mutual couipancis. lt also appeared, inasmuch tis thc rules wo established
wcro ns near ns could possibly bc de te un i ned lair rates, und liol in Ixcess nf what inMirance
baa previously cout the policy-holders in mutual companies, timi uny profits arning Iron!
prudent manag? ment justly and properly belonged to thc stockholders ol the company, for
tho risk inclined by them in undertaking the business.
Experience hus shown HIHI there ure sources of prc lit in the prac tice nf the business which
theory will not admit id being considered as clements in the calculation bl the premiums.
These results form a saving in Hie mertuhiy ni the nu min ri- ol II company owing lo I bc me?
dical selection of good live s, a gain ni intel cst on the in vet Cu nts ol lb? ce iiipnny over that
assn med in the calculation cd its \ ri mir ms. lb? profit ? derivable fr? ni tho lapsing und sur?
render of pcilicies by tho inc mbers. and from ot he r minor semite u. Profits from Hie s o sources,
in a Company possessed of a capita' cd $210 (On, mid doing n fair amount of business, wendel
give to the stockholders dividends largely in excess ot ?hat were- ce unte cl on by the Director?
of tho Uni ve i sal at tho limo of it? organization. 'I hey have, therefore, di lei mini d lo divide
amongtho policy-holders of tho company a hugo pail of the profits accruing I rom the
sources named, nil <d which have heretofore1 bec II ilivieltcl among the? Mod.holders.
Tho plan adopted for such division is us follows: Eve ry person w ho tuny lusreafter ?usur?
willi tho Uiiivcrsnl will, for tho purposes of division, he tre iiie el as a stockluddi r lei extent of
ono animal premium upon his policy; and will ?hare- in the prolits of the company to precisely
saute extent as u stockholder owning nu equal amount of tim capital stock.
Ry tin? sys! em of insuranco, origami willi thu Univcrml, the policy-holder secures the fed
low ing important advantages:
1. Insurance at thc regular "slock" ralis, nepiiiiig a pi i in a ry outlayof. about tweiily Iq
thirty per cent, less thun that (-lunged by mulual compiinics, mid which is t ?privaient iou
yearly "dividend" paid in . dvnnre of that amount on it. ul nu I lutes. 'Ibis tow cost cd' insur?
ance ?H worthy of attention. Since il? organization, ibis company luis n reived in premiums
from its policy-holders the sum ol $l.f 17 (00. 'locheel I li? t-nnie miiiuiiit ol insuianee in a
mut uni company would have ernst thc in un initial or.ili.y of $2 (WU (0 l'y allowing Hs policy?
holders to retain, in tluir own possession, this excess ? f f-iKl,lH??, the Univ? rmi ha? virtually
paid them a "dividentl" of MH3,<00 m d paid lt. t< o, in advance, instead ol ut the end ol one
or more years. It is impossible to Iii.cl any i ?un p?e i f a umtun! c mpstiy lui Dishing insur?
ance nt so low a cost by returning to p-dicy I 1 .? . i- ?in i ?pial iiimunil upon . i-e.ilar receipts.
2. Participa I lon in Hie legit?male profits* ol 11.e company, upon >? pl.m wi ich secures lo tho
pi'dicy-holders the sanie tn atnie nt which direc tors und st?ckln.I.tei.-> hwmd lo lb?niselves.
This Byslem of participation, in connection nilli the low "stock" rates ol' pr? iniiiiiis, must
necessarily secure to tho piilicy-holdora every possible advantage to be cb rived fruin prudent
and careful maungeme nt.
Tho low rates of premium con vol re ?mo my, and, independent ol' parlicii ii Hon, cuariinlce
to the policy-holder lils insurance ul n rate which is not in ? xi'i ss of the cost m w?dl manag? d
mutual companies; vvhilo. by the piopose-d plan ot bitrlicipalioii in vv li ul maybe considered
tho legit?malo profits of the* business, the cus? will be still further dimiiiishi il.
ihn? by tho combined nelvaittngo? aiising from low stoc k ntl?' ?nil participation in profits,
it is conti lentis believed the Universal Lifo Insurance Company offers iiirurniicc ul its lowest
practicable cost.
Those of tho existing policy-holders who desi] ri lo piirlicipule in tho i, rofl I H nuder the new
pinn cnn do so by making application lo tho henel ellice, or to ?nv agents nf thc company.
Tho company i? in a sound financial condilion. Ratio of assets lo liabilities LIO lo 100
Good reliable agents wanted, who will deal direct with tho New York ellice, and lo whom
full gc neral agents' coinii.iisioiis will be paid.
M. W. OAKY an?! .M. V. ItUTLKIt,
Slain Superintendents ol' Ayencies.
Oflicc on Richardson street, opposite Columbia Hcdel, Columbia, ti. C. Sept 0
Good News for Columbia!
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
THE subscribers, having located permanently in HI?B city, beg to inform tho public that
he nae oponed a tine and select utock of
?TS' AND' WHS' CLOTHS
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our motto ia "QUICK 8ALF.S AND SMALL PROFITS," and wo guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor na with their patronage. Give us a call boforo purchasing elsewhere.
S. STRAUS & BRO.,
Sept 8 Imo Columbia Hotel building.
as
2 5 0,0 0 0 T
Real Estate and United States Gold Bonds
Will positively be distributed by RAFFLE on tho 22d of November, 1871, in public, in tho
city of Oharloston, at 10 o'cloek A. M., by
TUE CUABLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION,
' For the Benefit of the Free School Fund,
Chartered by the Legislature of South Caroliua at its last session, and approved March 8,1871.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE !
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THE RAFFLE will positively take placo on WEDNESDAY, tho 22d day of November, 1871,
in pnblic, in the city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M.
All the Property, real and personal, mentioned below must bo Distributed in tho Award,
and a yadd deed of each picco of Real Estate, free from all incumbrances, given. Tho Per?
sonal Property and ?nited States Gold Bonds will bo delivered immediately after tho Rafllo.
Each and every Certificate baa Threo separate and distinct Numbera in figures, and tho
words of each figure writton theroon, anti aro all combined with each other from Nos.Tl to
78 promiscuously. All the Certificates of Shares issued by tho Company, with their numbers,
are registered in their books.
SCHEDULE OF AWARDS.
That Certificate of Share having on it thc 1st, 2d and 3d numbers obtained on tho
Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first class Three-story \\ nrehouse, t it u
ato on Meeting street. No. 147, Charleston. H. C., (opposite tho Charleston Hotel,!
being 38 feet front by about 240 deep, freo from al incnmbrunccB, und valued at. .$33,0G0
That Certificate of Share having on it tho 4th, Cth and Gt h numbers obtained on tho
hafilo will bo entitled to tho award of thatfirst class Three-Story \\ sn house, No.
145 Meeting atroet, Charle ston, S. C., free trnm all incumbrances, valued at.?30,000
That Certificate ot Share having ou it the 7th, 8th and Otb numbers obtaiuod on thc
Raffln will be entitled to the award ot that first class Three-Story Warehouse, No.
143 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free from all incumbrances. valued at.{27,50o
That Certificate of Share having on it the 10th, 11th and 12th uumbers obtained on
the Raffle will be entitled to tho award of that 'Ihrce-Slory Warehouse, No. 141
Meeting street, Charleston, 8. C., free from all incumbrances, valued at.$25,000
The above Four Warehouses aro opposite tho Charleston Hotel, and aro tho most valuable
property in Charleston.
That Certificate of Share having on it the 2d, 3d und 4th numbers obtained on tho
Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Ono piece of property, sit nate on Broad
? street, Oharloston, S.O., and known as the "Mansio.i House," tree trom all incum?
brances, valued at. .$20,000
Tba Certificate of Sharo having on it the 3d. -1th ?nd 5th numbers ohtuincd on tho
. ailie will be entitled to an award ot that fino Two-Stoij Dwelling, oil nate on
adeden and and Lumber streets, Columbia, S. C , with all tho out-buildings and
.aiproV?Cj?nta, with about half an acra of ground thereto, valued at.$10,000
That Certificate of Share having on it tho 5l h, Otb and 7th numbers obtained cullie
Raffle will be entitled to an award of that lino Cotton Plantation, containing
about 1,800 acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbcied, biluato in the County
of Darlington, S. C., on tho Grout Peo Deo River, tree from iucuinbruuccs,
valued at.$10,000
That Certificate of Share having on it thu Otb, 7th und nth numbers ohtaini d oh tho
Rafflo will be entitled to an uwaid of Uuitid Statis Gold Bonds (mw istuol of tho
value of.$3,000
That Certificate of Share having on it Hie 8th. Ill)) nod 10th numbera ohtaini d on tho
Raffle will bo entitled to an award ot United States Gold Bonds (LOW issue) of tho
value of.$2,000
That Certificate of Sharo having on it the 0th, 10th and 11th numbers obtained en tho
Raffle will bo entitled lo an award of Unhid States Gold Bomb or the value of.... $ 1.0(0
Those Forty Certificates of shares having on them following numbers obtained on Ruffle:
2d 3d Gth 2d 4th Otb 4th 5th 7th 5th (?th 0th Olli 7th 12lh 0th Kith 12th
2d Sd 7th 2d 4th 7th 4th 5th Kt li !>th (Uh Kith 7th 8th 10th 1st 3d 4th
2d 3d 8th 3d 4th 8th 4th 5th Otb 5th Otb lilli 7th 8th 11th 1st Uh 5th
2d 3d 0th 3d 4(h Otb 4th 5th 10th 5th fit h 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st f>ih Olh
2d 3d 10th 3d 4th 10th 4th 5th 11th (Uh 7ih ?th 8th 0th 11th 1st (Uh 7th
2d 3d 11th 3d 4th 11th 4tb 5th 12th Olli 7th loth 8lh Otb 12th 1st 7th 8th
2d 3d 12th 3d 4th 12th 6th Gth 8th (1th 7th 11th
Will be each entitled to an award in United Mates Gold Bonds nf tho value of.. $500
Tboso Forty Certificates of Shares having on them following numbers obtained on ruffle:
let 8th 0th 2d 0th lOlh 3d lilli 12th 5th 8th Di li 7ih 0th Kith
1st 0th 10th 2d 10th 11th 4th (1th 7th Sth Olh 10th 7th 10th 1Kb
1st 10th Uth 2d 11th 12 h Uh 7th Ht h 5th 10th lilli 7th 11th 12th
1st 11th 12th 3d 5th Gth -Ith Ki li 0th 5th lilli 121 ll Hthlt'.h 1Kb
2d 4th 5th 3d G'h 7th 4th 9th 10th Gib 8th Olh 8>h nih 12th
2d 5th Gth 3d 7th 8th 4th Kith 11th Gth Olh 10th Olh lilli 12th
2d Gth 7th 3d 8th Otb 4th 11th 12th Gib 1 di h nth 1st 3d 5th
2d 7th 8th 8d 9th 101b 5th 7th 8th Gth 11th 12th 1st 3d Gth
Will be each entitled lo an award of United States Gold Bonds of thc value of. $250
All the other Certificates of Shares having on them any three numbet s obtained on tho
Raffle, and not designated as any of tho abovo Certificates aro, will each bo enti?
tled to an award of United States Bonds ot tho value of. $">0
Awards will be marlo only to such Certificates of Shares as huvo threo numbers on Ihein,
so obtained on tho Rafllo.
To such.asdeairo to take Shares in this great Rafllo and dish ?bution rf real and personal
property, tho Directora will afford every facility and satisfaction, and perfect fairness will be
exorcised throughout, and many persons may trace their futuro prospects in busiucss and
station in society to a fortunate sham hoi ein.
Orders, with tho money for Cert ideates, lnay bc arni by Express, or Registered Letters, or
PoBt Offico Orders, at the risk of tho Association. Persons sending orderu will bo particular
to give their names, places of residence, County nnd State, which will he entered in tho nooks
ol tho Company, and immediately upon tho Rafllo taking place tho ofliciul ruffled numbers
Will bo forwarded to each correspondent.
Tho Rafflo will positively tako place on the day named, and every award of tho property and
Cold Benda must bo marlo to the holders ol tho Certifica ten.
Address all orders to L. T. LEVIN, Agent, colombia, S. c.
YELLOW LINE!
FAST FREIGHTS TO AXD FROM NORTHERN CITIES,
Via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, North Carolina Eailrca d
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad,
and Steamers between Portsmouth and New York,
Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore !
TIIIC ABOYE-NAMED RAILROADS, in con
tf"*^T??sar1 ' neclioii with tho Steamer Linea, having united
cL?Jiii?^?OHTwrcw^.w^^^ii??jori>' fmniinga Fast Through Freight Line, to ho
X3iS^^3aP^Si ll?a^ff??^act?^aSikn<i\vn ai tho YELLOW LINE, will put in opora
BaOB^^EHBmaSgO?^E --igmg-itimi.on tin; 4thnf September, u FAST THROUGH
FREIGHT SCHEDULE between Columbia and Augusta and the above-iiaihcd Northern
cities. The attention ut shippci? und ! ceci vern of Ireight is called to tho following advan?
tages offend hy the line:
lt is almost entirely un inland route, by which rates of iufui'LiiCC nt:d rii-Ls of delay from
bad weather ure meut ly 1 educed.
There is n? diuyugr. und ho Iruiihfers, except under crover.
Daily Steamers will iun bi tween Poittuiouth und Ralliiniite, Philiieli lj bia und New York,
and freight* will have prompt despatch.
Rates und elui-silieutions the Hillie UH by other routes.
Through bills ol hiding given and claims luomptlj adjutdtd.
STi- HA VE O'OOHS MA UK Eli "VIA YELLOW LINE." -ea
For further inloru.minn, apply to E. l\ ALEXANDER,
Superintendent Charlotte, Columbia und Augusta llaiboad.
E. R. DOHKKY, fleiien.l Freight and Ticket Agent. Sept 2 Smo
$20,000 to be Distributed to Ticket-Holders
IN THE COLUMBIA CO-OCERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
THE following PROPERTY and CASH has been placed in tho handB of tho Trustees, John
Agnew, Sr., Maj. Melghau and lt. C. Shiver, in trust for tho benefit of tho Ticket-holders
ot tho above Association, lo be delivered to those who, on tho day or tho rallie, may bo enti?
tled to them. The title to the real estate has been placed in tho hands of Col. F. W. McMas
ter. Attorney at Law, who wili examino tho samo and givo true warranty deeds, freo from all
encumbrance, on the day ?if drawing. The First Prizo is tho Temperance Hall, now occu?
pied on tho first floor hy Messrs. L?rick .V Lowrance. Tho lot is 25 feet front on Main street,
by 203 feet dee)). The building is 150 feet long and two stories high. It is now leased for
three years for 11.400 per annum, payable monthly in advance, valued at.$15.000
Second Prize-Lot adjoining Hose's Hotel, 41 feet "front, 208 feet deep, valued at. 1,000
Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above, 25J feet front, 208 leet deep, valued at. 1,100
1 Cash Prizo. . COO
2 Cash Prizes, $100 each. 200
4 Cash Prizes, ut $50 each. 200
110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each. 1,100
120 Prizes.$20,000
2,000 Tickets, at $10 each .$20.000
Tickets may be had of tho General Agent. Dr. E. W. WHEELER, at Tempor?neo Hall, or
at tho Music Store of Messrs. LYBRAND A SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW it SON, T. M. POL?
LOCK and D. C. FEIXOTTO & HON.
Tho following gentlemen have consented to superintend tho drawing: J. C. B. Smith, D. B.
Millor und Henry E Scott. In connection with a committee of llireo selected by tho Ticket
holders, on tho dav of drawing.
Tho 10th dav of November-the fourth dav of tho Stato Fair-TIAS BEEN SELECTED AS
THC DAY FOB THE DRAWING, which will take placo in Tempt raneo Hnll. Columbia, S. C.
Tickct-hohlcrs aro usaured that tho drawing will positively take pince that day. Tho tickols
have met with :i good sale, mut all who intend investing uro requested to do so as carly as
possible.
As tho names of tho ticket-holders will he registered in a book which shall bo in posses?
sion of tho Trustees on the duy of drawing, partios iii av feel assured that no moro than
2,000 tickets will be issued.
BEKKIIKSCKS.-E. J. Scott, Son A CO.'H Bink; Col. J. B. Palmer,President Central National
Bank; Citizen .' Savings dank; South Carolina Bank aud Trust Comnauy, and W. B. G ulick,
Cushier Carolina National Bank.
Capt. Wade L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For further particulars, address.
Sept 8 12mo K. W. WHEELER, Box 83. Columbia, 8. O.
JOBBING TRADE
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FAIX AND WINTER OF 1871.
THE subscribers, Jabbers and Wholesalo Dealers in tho city of Charleston, 8. C., beg to
cull tho attention of lite merchants ot the interior of this' and tho adjoining States to
this market, us being now one of the most desirable in which to procuro full supplies of all
articles they may require.
Tho wants of the emmit rv having rapidly increased, with rmplc facilities to enable ns to
procure our supplies direct from first hands in Europe and thia country, wo are now prepared
10 exhibit mora varied and eomplotestocks of seasonable GOODS than at anyiperiod sinco
the wur, and will dispose of them on as good terms as any other market.
"Daily facilities uhorded lor khi] nient of gooda to any point desired."
Dry Goods.
EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 124 Meeting j CHANE, BOYLSTON ts CO., corner Hayne
street I and Meeting streots.
JOHNSTON, O REWS & CO., No. 41 Hayne. | ?MARSHALL & BURGE, No. 143 Meeting.
Clothing.
EDWIN BATES & CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions. &c.
STEELE A WARDELL, No. 107 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO., No. 35 Hayne street. | SELLA FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
CHARLES A. LENG NI CK, No. 161 Meeting street.
Boots and Shoes.
D. F. FLEMING A CO. ; corner II a y no and I T. M. BRISTOLL A CO., No. 145 Meeting
Church streets. I street.
E. ll. STODDARD A CO., ! a. 105 Meeting street.
Hats and Caps.
THOMAS M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 25 1 EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 13 Haine
11 nj no street. I street.
Hardware.
J. E. ?A DO ER A CO., No. 139 Meeting st. | HART A CO., No. 30 Hayne street.
C. GRAVELLY, corner East Buy and Boj eu's Wharf.
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Materials.
R. Til O M LIN SON A CO., No. 137 Meeting street.
Drugs and Medicines.
GOODRICH, Wi NEMAN A CO., No. 35 Hayne street.
Crockery and Glassware.
WM. Ii. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
Groceries.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Church streots.
Groceries* Liquors. &c.
J. A. QUACKKNBUSH, No. 122 East Bay I W. II. CHAFFE A CO.. No. 207 East Bay
Btreot. I street.
BOLLMANN BROS., No. - East Bay streit.
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 205 East Dayl WM. M. BIRD A CO., corner East Bay and
street. I Cumoirhiud streets.
Job Printer, Stationer and Book-seller.
EDWARD PERRY, 149 Meeting btreot.
Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery, Job and Book Printing.
Aug ll WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, 3 Broad street, and 109 East Bay. f2mo

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