THE PHOENIX.
tUBLIBUKD DAILT AND TBI-WKXKIiY.
THE GLEANER,
EVERY WEDNESDAY M O H MINO.
?Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITO II AMD PBoriUETOn.
Office OE Main Street, above Taylor.
es-Book and Job Printing of overydeeorip
Uon promptly and faithfully attended to.
ADVEBTIHEMENTH
Inserted in tho Daily at 75 conte per squaro
'tor the first and 60 aents oaeh subsequent in?
sertion. Long ad ver ti semen ta by tho woek,
month or year, at reaBunablo ratos.
SUBBOniPTION.
Dally, six months, ll 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 fit';
"Weekly, 1 60.
dray Hairs.
Liko tho'firnt llako of snow,
On some olond-roaohing bill,
WHIe the valley helow
Ia blossoming still.
Through the ailvery sheen
'Mid the raven locks play,
Still the heart may be greon,
While tho templos aro gray.
Like the loaves that wo first
In their faded dreeses BOO,
With the green interspersed
Of tho still fruitful tree;
Though we gray haira among
The dark tresses behold,
Tot tho heart may bo young
When the hoad haa grown old.
Liko the first atarry gleams
On tho brow of tho night,
Whilo the Western aky beams
With ita warm, mollow light;
Though the ringlets mny enow
Here and there a whito thread.
Tot the heart may etill glow
Underneath a gray bead.
Though tho frost of long years
Thu life-curronts enfold,
Till tho thin form appoara
Aa impaaaivo and cold
AB tho long frozen night
At tho polo, still tho head
Never yet waa BO whito
That tho heart was quito doad.
The statistics of La Gommnnc of Pari?
show that it numbered 115 members.
Of thia number, 101 are "unaccounted
for," being dead or in flight, and 14 are
prisoners at Versailles.
tho Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
IN prof or once to London Porter and Scotch
Alo. Why? They know it 1B unadulterated.
THE CAROLINA HOUSE
IS onoo moro open to the public, ander
the B up o ri ti t o nd ? nc o of Mr. R. BARRY.
_ Tho reputation of the house will bo kept
up._. _Augnat 31
Seegers' Beer is Fore.
IT don't contain Cooooulns Indiens Fish
Berrioa to make sleepy or headache.
AFEW reasons why they ahould havo tho
proforenco ovor all others:
1. Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machine is
much aimpler than any of tho othora; re?
quiring loas than half tho amount of ma?
chinery.
2. AB tho result of this simplicity, this ma?
chino is much leaB liablo thau tho others to
get out of repair.
3. Anothor reeult of this simplicity ia
groater durability.
4. Another result ia loss friction, and, con?
sequently, groater oaeo and rapidity of mo
lion, with ICBB noiBO.
5. And greatest of all, that it uses no Shut?
tle, and makea tho lock atitch.
It ia tho cheapest to bny tho beat. Buy tho
machine that has justly, fairly and honora?
bly won a reputation and independence
againat a strong and bitter competition. For
moro than twenty yonra baa tho Wheeler &
Wilson not only stood first and forcmoat, but
now stands tho uni i vailed Sowing Machino of
tho enlightened civilized world. Buy tho ma?
chino that has been thus tested and proved,
and then you aro euro to get tho best. Fur
salo on tho cagiest possible tcrma. Sales?
room Main street, second door bolow FUOXIX
omeo, Columbia, S. O.
J. S. P?R8LEY, Agent.
A. Wm TE, General Southorn Ageut.
Juno 21_Gmo
Every One Drinks Beeg?rs' Beer,
BECAUSE it gives strongth and improves
their health. March ll
Tho only Ano Playing Cards at POLLOCK S
YELLOJW_LINE !
FAST FREIGUTS TO AND?FROM NORTHERN CITIES,
Via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, North Carolina Railroad
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad,
and Steamers between Portsmouth and New York,
Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore !
M minmi" TT- THE ABOVE-NAMED RAILROADS, in con
^^P^jjgr neotion with tho Steamer Lines, bav?ig united
ffi^^^^^^li^^^^^^^^^a^^ tio nTonth o\?l-ho 'iBc pt^mhcr /ii.' FAST* TB ROUGH
FREIGHT SCHEDULE between Columbia and Augusta and tho above-named Northern
citiea. The attention of fihippcra and receivers of freight ia called to tho following advan?
tages offered by the line:
lt is almoBt entirely an inland route, by which ratea of in HU ran re and rieka of delay from
bad weather are greatly reduced. There ia no drayage, and no transfers, except under cover.
Daily Steamers will run betwden Portsmouth and Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York,
and freights wiU have prompt dee pat ch.
Bates and classifications tho enmo aa by other routes.
Through billa of lading given and claims promptly adjusted.
?- RAVE GOODS MARKED "VIA YELLOW LIKE." ~m
For farther information, apply to E. P. ALEXANDER,
Superintendent Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
E. B. DOBSEX, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Sept 2 3mo
S$250,000S
In Real Estate and United States Gold Bonds
Will poaitivoly be distributed by BAFFLE on tho 22d of November, 1871, in public, in tho
oit y of Charloaton, at 10 o'clock A. M., by
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, BENEFIT FREE SCHOOL FUND,
Chartered by tho Legislature of South Carolina atits last session, and approved March 8,1871.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE 1
-o
THE BAFFLE will poaitivoly tako place on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of Novembor, 1871,
in public, in tho city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M.
All the Property, real and personal, mentioned below moat bo Distributed in tho Award,
and a valid deed of each piece of Beal Eatato, free from all inoumbranoes, given. The Per?
sonal Property and United States Qold Bonde will be delivered immediately after tho Bailie.
Eaoh and every Certificate has Throe separate and distinct Numbers in figures, and tho
words of each figaro written thereon, and are all combined with each other from Noa. 1 to
78 promiscuously. AU the Certificates of Shares issued by tho Company, with their numbera,
aro regietered in their booka.
SCHEDULE OB' AWARDS.
That Certificate of Sl.i?ro having on it tho lat, 2d and 3d numbera obtained on tho
Bafile will be ont Hied to tho award of that first class Thrco-Story Warehouao, situ?
ate on Meeting street, No. 117, Charloaton, 8. C., (oppoaito tho Charleston Hotel,!
being 88 feet front by about 210 deep, freo from all incumbrauces, and valued at. .$35,000
That Certificate of Bhare having on it tho 1th, 6th and Gth numbera obtained on tho
Baffle will be entitled to tho award of that first class Three-Story Warehouse, No.
US Meeting atreet, Oharleeton, 8. 0., free from all incumbrauces, valued at.?30,000
That Certificate of Share having on it tho 7th, 8th and 0th numbers obtained on tho
Baffle will be entitled to the award of that ural class Throe-Story Warehouao, No.
113 Meeting atreet, Charleston, S. C.. freo from all incumbrauces, valued at.{27,500
That Certificate of Share having on it tho 10th, 11th and 12th numbera obtained on
the Bafile will be entitled to tho award of that Tbrcc-Story Warehouao, No. Ul
Meeting street, Cb aries ton, S. C., free from all incumbrancca, valuod at. ?25.0C0
The above Four Warehouaea aro oppoaito tho Chai lesion Hotel, and aro tho most valuable
property in Charleston.
That Certificate of Sham having on it the 2d, 3d and 1th numbers obtained on tho
Baffle will be entitled to an award of that fine piece of property, eiluato on Broad
street, Charleston, S.O., and known aa the "Maneiou Bouao," freo irom all incum
brancea, valued at. .?20.00C
That Certificate of Sh aro having on it the 3d, 4th and 6th numbera obtained on tho
Raflle will be entitled to an award of that fine Two-Story Dwellii g, bil nato on
Gadsden and and Lumber streets, Columbia, S. C , with all the out-buildings and
improvements, with about half an aero of ground thereto, valued at.?10.0?C
That Certificate of Share having on it the 5th, Otb and 7lh numbera obtained on tho
Baffle will be entitled to an award of that fino Cutten Plantation, containing
about 1,800 aoroa, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate] in County of
Darlington, on Great Pee Dee Rivor, free from inenmbrancca, valued at.$10,001
That Certificate of Share having on it Gth, 7th and 8th numbera obtain? d on the Bailie
will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Ponds (new isauc) of valuo of.. $3,00(
That Certificate of Share having on it 8th, Otb and 10th numbers obtained on the Rafilo
will be entitled to an award of United Statea Gold Bonde (now issuo) of value of.. $2,00(
That Certificate of Share having on it the 0th, 10th and 11th numbera obtained on tho
Baffle will be entitled to an award of United Kt at es Gold Bonds of tho valne of.... $1,00(
Those Forty Certificates of Shares having on thom following numbers obtained on Raflle:
2d 8d Gth 2? Ith Gth 1th 6th 7th 6th Gth 0th Gth 7th 12th 0th 10th 12th
2d dd 7th 2d 1th 7th 1th 6th 8th 6th Gth 10th 7th 8th 10th 1st 3d 1th
2d 3d 8th 8d 1th 8th 1th 6th 0th 6th Gth 11th 7th 8th 11th let 1th 6th
2d 3d 9th 3d 1th 0th 1th 6th 10th 6th Gib 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st 5th Gth
2d 8d 10th 3d 1th 10th 1th 6th 11th Gth 7th 0th 8th 0th 11th 1st Gth 7th
2d 8d Uth 8d Ith 11th 1th 6th 12th Gth 7th 10th 8th 0th 12th lat 7th 8th
2d 8d 12th Sd 1th 12th 6th Gth 8th 6th 7th Uth
Will be each entitled to an award in United States Gold Bonds of the value of.. tSOC
Those Forty Certificates of Bharea having on them following numbers obtained on rafilo:
lat 8th Otb 2d 9th 10th 3d Uth 12th 5th 8th 0th 7th 9th 10th
lat 9th 10th 2d 10th Uth 1th Gth 7th 6th 9th 10th 7th 10th Uth
let lOtb Uth 2d 11th 12th 1th 7th 8th 5th 10th Uth 7th Uth 12th
let Uth 12th Sd 6th 6th 1th 8th Otb 6th Uth 12th 8th 10th Uth
2d 1th 5th 3d Gth 7th 1th Otb 10th 6th 8th 9th 8th Uth 12th
2d 6th 6th 3d 7th 8th 1th 10th Uth 6th 9th 10th 0th Uth 12th
2d 6th 7th Sd 8th 0th 1th 11th 12th Gth 101b Uth let Sd 6th
2d 7th 8th 3d 0th 10th 6th 7th 8th 6th Uth 12th 1st 3d 6th
Will be eaoh entitled to an award of United Btatee Qold Bonds of tho valno of. $25(
All tho other Oortifioatee of Bhares having on them any three numbers obtained on tho
Baffle, and not designated ae any of the abovo Certificates are, will each bo enti?
tled to an award of United States Bon els'of the valne of.. I5(
Awards will be mado only to such Certificates of Shares as havo three nnmbere on thom
BO obtained on the Baffle.
To such ae desire to take Shares in this groat Baffle and distribution of roal and persona
property, tho Directors will afford every facility and satisfaction, and perfect fairn calivil I Ix
exercised throughout, and many persons may traoo tbolr fntnre prospects in business ani
Station in sooietv to a fortunate share nor oin.
Ordere, with the money for Certificates, may bo Bent by Express, or Registered Letters, oi
Poet Ornoo Orders, at tho risk of tho Association. Persona Bonding ordero will bo particulai
to give their namco, places of residence, County and State, which will be entered in tho booki
of tho Company, and immediately upon tho Rafilo taking place the official raffled munbun
will be forwarded to oaoh correspondent.
The Baffle will poeitivoly tako place on the day named, and ovory award of tho property ant
Gold Bonde muet be made to the holders of tho Cortiflcat eu,
Address all orders to fc. T. LEVIN, Agent, columbia, 8. c.
Charleston Charitable Association
Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1870-'71, and approved March 8, 1871.
SINGLE NUMBER* RAFFLE !
AND DISTItlllUTION OF
400 Awards in United States Gold Bonds, New Issue,
FOR THE BENE*IT OF TUE FREE SCHOOL FUND,
WILL TAKE 1'I.ACl-: O'S
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1871,
At No. 147 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., at 1 O'Clock 1', M., in rublic.
Fall Certificate Shares, S35 ; Halves, $2.00 ; Quarters, $1.25.
Ten Thousand Numbers Only !
FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS of United States Gold Bonde (nowiaeuo) to bo distributed
immediately upon tbo Rafllo taking placo.
SCHEDULE OF AWAllOS.
One Awaiti of 810,000 tn Gold Bonita, lu.810,000
Ono Award of $2,600 in Gold Bonds, ia.2,500
Ono Award of 2,000 in Gold Bonds, ia.2.000
One Award of 1,000 in Gold Bouds, ia. 1,000
One Award of COO in Gold Bouda, ia. 500
Ono Award of 500 in Gold Bouda, ia. 500
Ono Award of 500 iu Gold Bonds, ia. 500
Ono Award of 250 in Gold Bouds, ia. 250
Ono Award of 250 in Qold Bonds, ia. 250
Ono Award of 250 in Gold BondB, is. 250
Ono Award of 250 in Gold Bond?, is. 250
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Bouda, is. 200
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Bouda, is. 200
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Bouda, ia. 200
Ono Award of 200 in Gold Bonds, ia. 200
Five Awards of 100 in Gold Bonds, aro. 500
Ten AwardB of 60 in Gold BondB, aro. 500
Twenty Awards of ono-half each of ono $50 Gold Bond, arc. 500
Fifty Awards of ono llfth each of ono $100 Gold Bond, aro. 1,000
Ono Hundred Awards of one-tenth each ot one $100 Gold Bond, are. 1,000
Two Hundred Awards of ono-tweutieth each of ono $100 Gold Rond, aro. 1,000
400 Awards to be Distributed in Qold Bonds, in onforinily to Law,
Explanation or thc D Ist r Illili Ion.
NumberB from 1 to 10.C00, (tho bamo numbe ra being on the Certificates,) are print? d on
Bcparato blips of paper, which aro each encircled in tubes, and eic all placi d iiiaGlaaa
Rafllo Cylinder. Tho Four Hundred Awards, in accordance with Hie schedule ibevo, are
also printed on separate slips of paper, slid ?ach ia encircled in a lube, ?nd all are then
placed in another glae-e cylinder, calle el tlmAwbid Cylinder. ?l?c cylinder*, nie both re?
volved, and a number ia taken from thc cjlim'er nf i umbi ra t y a boy"blind-folded, and ono
of tho awards ?B taken from tho Awaiti Cylinder b\ a Ley like vite blind-folded, beth of
which aro exhibited to tho special ors, and tm h uv mu? r will be entitle el lei the award; ami
thia operation will bo repenti d until 400 numbe ra are taken iltaii the Nt.mbei Cyhndei and
400 Awards from the Awaiel Cylinder to auch limn bern.
Tho Commissioners will enter down inch numbe r oil the ir booka na talen frf>ni the cylin?
der numbera, nnd tho Awnrda to each na tali? li Ire ni the Award C)limier.
Tho Rafllo will tako pince eui the day und eoninui.ee ut the hour uume.il. Thtre will be no
postponement whntever, and all the Awards umist lie dish ibnle d.
Certif?cales for Sale nt nil 111? AgciirlcH nf Ute Association.
COMMISSIUNKIIS- FENN PECK AND JAMES GILLII.AND.
For orders, address IJ. T. LEVIN, Agent, Main street, Columbia S. C.
J. P. HORBACH, Geueral Agent, No. 147 Meeting street, thnrkblon, S. C. Se pt 14
GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION!
rjlICKETS to tho Concorts or tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO?
CIATION roady for salo and delivery. A? Orders froni thc country promptly Glied. Agents
wantedfortho Counties of Lancaster, Lexington, Spart an burg, Greenville, Abbeville, Oco
noo audPickeus. Apply to D. GAMBHILL A CO.,
JuncC General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
THE UNIVERSAL LIFE
miUKI^HBtallill !
LIBERTY STREET, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NEW YORK.
Tbs Original Stock Life Insurance Company of the United States.
OKKiCKirs:
WILLIAM WALICEK, Prealurnt.
HENRY J. FURBER, Vice-President. JOHN II. BEWLEY, Secretarv.
GEORGE L. MONTAGUE, Actuary. E. W. LAMBERT, M.D.. Medical Examiner.
THIS COMFANY offers tho following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES to those
about EFFECTING INSURANCE ON THEIR LIVES:
1. Insurance at Stock Rates, being from 20 to 30 per cent, less than tho rates charged by
mutual companies.
2. Each Policy-holelor ia rogarded aa a Stockholder tu the extent of ono Annual Premium
on hie Policy, and will aharo in tho Profita eif dm Company tu the sumo extent SB a Stock?
holder owning an equal amount of the Capital Stock.
3. Every Policy iaaued by tho Company ia iioti-forfcitable, and contains a ?clauac elating its
exact Surrender Yaluo.
Before. Insuring your Life or accepting thc Agency of any Company,
ii KA i? i ii i - FOLI.OWINC?
A lengthened experience has demonstrate d that tho rates of premium ordinarily charged
by lifo insurance companies aro from twenty-live to thirty per cent, in excess of what aro ne?
cessary for a Bafo and legitimate conduct nf tho business. In oilier words, carefully anel
pruelcnlly-managcd companies charging "mutual" ratea have been able to roturu to their
policy-holdera from 25 to 30 per cent, of the amount charged for premiums.
When lifo insuranco companies were first organized, reliability of the data upon which pre?
miums were constructed had not undergone tent e>f experience " It was thought, therefore, no
moro than common prudence to aelopt a scale eif premiums which would, in any event, meet
all tho presumed and unforeaeen contingencies of the business; AH IOIIR aa tho matter waa
involvetl in aomo doubt, it waa bettor to fix thu rate too high than to incur the risk of mak?
ing it too low; becauao, in tho former caae, tho e rror could be easily remedied, at least in
part, by returning to tho policy-holdera, nt certain intervals, such portion of tho premium
charged as waa founel ncceaaary for tho nut-poses ?>f the business and thc completo security
of tho company. Experience, however, uuving satisiuctoi ilj demonstrated that these rates
aro exceaaivo, what possiblo excuse can thero fie for maintaining them?
Availing themselves of thia experience), the Directors and Managers of the; Universal Lifo
Insurunco Company; at its organization, adopt? el a scale ?if premiums in accordance there?
with, and which has proven to be fuit ai.el adequate, Mild all that was necessary to meet tho
require mon ta of the business. These premiums aro about twenty-live- per cent, loner than
thoao charge by mutual com pa nels. It also appeared, inut-niuch ns the rates eo eatabliahed
! wero aa near na coulel possibly be determined lair rale s, and mit in excess e>r what insurance
has previously cost tho policy-holders In mutual companies, thal any profila arising from
prudent mulingi me nt justly anil properly helonge d to the stockholders of thc company, for
tho risk incuired by them m undertaking the business.
Experience hua shown that there ure sources ol'profit in the' practice nf the hnaincss which
theory will not admit of being considered us ole melita in the calculation of the premiums.
These recuits fi rm a saving in the mortality of the meinbe rs e>I :i company owing to the me?
dical selection of good livee, a gain iii interest on tho Riverine nts el Hie ee-mpnny over that
aasumod in tho calculation of ita prt-miiillis, the- profils de-livnblc troll) the lapsing and sur?
render of policies by tho members, anel fi om ethe r minor seiurci a. Profits from the se aourcea,
in a cornpnny possessed of a capita1 of $2(?l),0(10, anel doing u fair amount of business, would
give to tho atockholdera dividends largely in i-xeoea of what were counted oil by the Directeira
of the Universal at tho limo of ita organization. They have, therefore, determine d lo divide
among tho policy-holders of thc company a hugo pa?t of the profits accruing lreui Ibo
ooureen named, all of which have heretofore been divided muong tlicTtockholdera.
Tho plan adopted for such division ia aa follows: Every person who may hereafter insure
with Ibo Universal will, for tho purposes of division, be treated aa a stockholder to extent nf
ono annual premium upon bia policy; and Will ahnro in ehe profita ni the compau} to precisely
Bamo extent ss a stockholder owning an eepinl amount of the capital atocle.
By this system of insuranco, original with the Universal, the policy-holder secures tho fol?
lowing important advantages :
1. Insurance at tho regular "stock" ratep, re qniring a primary outlay e?f abont twenty to
thirty por cont, less than that charged by mutual companies; anel which ia equivalent toa
yearly "dividend" paitl in i.dvance of thal amount on mutual lutes. Thia low coat of insur?
anco is worthy of attention. Since its organization, thia company lina received in premiums
from its policy-holdera the sum of $1,517,000. To I fleet tho sume aiuontit of insurance in a
mutual company would have cost them au initial outlay of $2 (100,0(10 By allowing its policy?
holders; to retain, in their own possession, thia excess of $483,000, tho Universal has virtually
paid them a "dividend" nf $483,000. and paid it, too, in advance, malead of at tho end of ono
or more years. It is impossible to find any example cf a mutual company furnishing insur?
anco at BO low a cost by returning to policy-In Mei s sn equal amount upon similar receipts.
2. Participation in tho legitimate pi nfl ts e?f the- company, up? ?I? a jim. which secures to the
policy-holders the same ti catlin nt which directors and atocLlmhh ra award to themselves.
Thia system of participation, in connection with tho low "stock" r ites of premiums, must
necessarily securu to tho policy-holders every possible advantage to bo derived from prudent
and careful management.
Tho low rates of premium compel economy, and, independent eif participation, guarantee
to tho policy-holder his insurance at a rato which is not in excess of the coat in well managed
mntnal companies; whilo, by tho proposed plan of participation in what may bo consider? d
tho legitimate prouts of tho business, tho coat will bo still further diminished.
ilma by the combined advantaged ariaing from low stock rate und participation in profits,
it is confidently behoved tho Universal Lifo Insurance Company efl'crs itit-uruncc at its lowest
practicable cost.
These of tho existing policy-holders who desire l?> participate in tbo profits nndcr tho now
plan can do BO by making application to tho head ellice, or to any agenta nf the company.
Tho company is in a sound financial condition. Ratio of assets to liabilities 130 io 10 ).
Good reliable agents wanted, who will elca) direct with tho New York oflico, anel to whom
fall general agents' commissions will bo paid.
M. W. GARY nmt M. C. BUTLER,
State Sn pe ri ut enden ts of Agencios.
Office on Richardson street, opposite Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Sept 0
Malt Corn Whiskey,
WARRANTED two yearis old. at
Fe? 21_JOHN O. BEEPERS*.
Seegers' Heer is Fore.
IT don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or
Alum. Marali ll
THE EXCHANGE HOUSE.
THIS well-known establishment is in full
blaut, and keeps up ita reputatlou for tho
best of over j thing in the Une of WET GOODS,
They carry out tho motto of "Good articles
or nono." PAYSINGEB St FRANKLIN,
August SI 1'ropriolora.
Good News for Columbia!
- .. .. ^ ? ? ? ??
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
THE BubecribcrB, having localed permanently in this city, beg to inform tho publie that
bo han opened a hue and select stuck of
HTS' AI YOUTHS' dOTHW
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," and wc guarantoo satisfaction to
all who may favor u-> with their patronage. Give us a call before purchasing elscwhoro.
S. STRAUS & BRO.,
Sept 8 Imo . Columbia Hotol Building.
$20,000 to be Distributed to Ticket-Holders
IN THE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
THE following PROPERTY and CASH haB been placed in tho banda of the TroBteeB, John
Agnew, Sr., Maj. Meighan and R. O. Shiver, in trust for tho benefit of the Ticket-holders
of tho abovo Association, to bc duli vcr cd lo thoto who, on tho day of tho raffle, may be enti?
tled to them. The title to tho real estate has boen placed in tho hands of Col. F. W. McMaa
tor, Attorney at Law. who will i x miine the samo and give truo warranty deeds, free from aU
encumbrance, on tho day of drawing. Tho First Prize is tho Temperance Hall, now occu?
pied on the lirst floor by Messrs. L?rick A Lowrance Tho lot ia 25 feet front on Main street,
by 2G3 feet deep. Tho Building is 150 feet lon?: and two stories high. It ia now leased for
three years for ? 1,100 per annum, payable monthly in advance, valued at.$15,000
Second Prize-Lot adj i ii id h g Itoi-c s lietel, 41 feet front, 208 feet deep, valued at. 1,000
Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above. 2">* feet front, 208 loot deep, valued at. 1,100
1 Cash Prize.T. 500
2 Cash Prizes, *100 each. 200
1 Cash Prizes, at ?50 each.f 200
110 Cash Prizes, at ?10 each. 1,100
120 Prizes.$20,000
2,000 Tickets, at ?10 each .'. .$20,000
Tickets may be bad cf tho General Agent, Dr. E. Wi WHEELER, at Temperance Hall, or
at tho Mubic Store o? Mcsfefa; LY BRAND A SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW St SON, T. M. POL?
LOCK and D. C. PEIXOTT? .t ?ON.
Tho following gentlemen have consented to superintend tho drawing: J. C. B. Smith, D. B.
Miller and Henry E Stott, in connection with a committee of threo selected by tho Ticket
holders, on the dav of drawing.
Thc 10th dav of November-the fourth dav of tho Stato Fair-nAS BEEN SELECTED AS
THE DAY FOR THE DRAWING, which will take place in Temperance Hall, Columbia, 8. O.
Ticket-holders arc assured thc drawing will positively take place that day, Tho tiokelB hayo
met with good salo, and all who ii.tend in veal mg are requested tn do BO as early as possible.
Aa tho uamca of thu ticket-holders will ho registered in a book which shall be in posses?
sion of tho Trustees on the day of drawing, parties may feel assured that no more than
2,000 tickets will bu issued.
RKFEUENCES.-E. J. Scott, Son lt Co.'s Bank; Col. J. B. Palmor,President Central National
Bank; Citizen^' Savings dank; South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, and W. B. G ulick,
Cushier Carolina National Bank.
Capt. Wade L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For further particulars, addrosa,
Sept 8 t2mo DU. B. \V. WHEELER, Box 88, Columbia, B. O.
JOBBING TRADE
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FALI. AMD WINTER OF 1871.
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THE subscribers, J?bbers and Wholesale Dealers in tho city of Charleston, 8. C., beg to
cull tho attention of the merchants of tho interior of thia and tho adjoining States to
this market, as being now une of the most desirable in which to procure full supplies, of aU
articles they may require.
Tho wants of the countrv having rapidly increased, with trap?o facilities to enable ne to
procuro our supplies direct from ?rst hands in Europe and thia country, wo arB now prepared
to exhibit more varied and complote stocks of seasonable GOODS than at any period since
tho war, and will dispose of them on as good terms as any other market.
"Daily facilities afforded tor fchipmcnt of goods to any point desired."
Dry Goods.
EDWIN BATES ii CO., No. 124 Mcoting I CHANE, BOYL8TON St CO., corner Hayno
atrcet I and Meeting streets.
JOHNSTON, CHEWS & CO., No. 41 Harne. | SM ARS ll ALL & BURGE, No. 143 Meeting.
Clothing.
EDWIN BATES St CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions, &c.
STEELE .V WARDELL, No. 1C7 Meeting iitroet.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO., No. 35 Hayno street. | SELL ft FOSTER, No. 27 Hayno atreet.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
CHARLES A. LENGN1CK, No. 1G1 Meeting atrcet.
Boots and Shoes.
D. F. FLEMING & CO., corner Hayno and I T. M. BRISTOLL St CO., No. 145 Meeting
Church atreets. I street.
E. B. STODDARD A CO., No. 1G5 Metling atreet.
Hats and Caps.
THOMAS M. HORSEY Sz BRO., No. 251 EDMONDS X. BROWN, No. 43 Hajne
Hayno street. I atreet.
Hardware.
J. E. ADGER St CO., No. 139 Meeting ut. | HART it CO., No. 89 Hayne street.
C. GRAVELLY, corner Eaat Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Materials.
ll. THOML1NBON A CO., No. 137 Mooting street.
Drugs and Medicines.
GOODRICH, W1NEMAN & CO., No. 85 Hayno stroot.
Crockery and Glassware.
WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Mooting street.
Oro eerie s.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS St CO., corner Hayno and Church streets.
Groceries, Liquors, &c.
J. A. QUACKENBU8H, No. 122 EaBt Bay I W. H. ?HAFEE St CO., Nc. 207 East Bay
streot I Btroet.
BOLLMANN BROS., No. - East Bay atroct.
Faints, Oils, Glass, &c.
nOLMES St CALDER, No. 205 East Dayl WM. M. BIRD St CO., cornor East Bay and
ulreot. I Cumbo? land atroota.
Job Printer, Stationer and Book-seller.
EDWARD PERRY, 140 Meeting etroet.
Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery, Joh and Book Printing.
Aug ll WALKER, EVANS St COGSWELL, 3 Broad etroet, and 109 East Bay. f2mo