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THE PH CEN IX, ."UUIHUHD DAILY AWDTBI-WEKKLT. THE GLBANSR, iCVSUY WEDNESDAY HOBNINO. 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITO U AND PBOPBIBTOB. Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor ??rliook and Job Printing of overydoaorip lion promptly and faithfully attended to. SOBSOBIPTION. D illy, six months, ti DO; Tri-Wookly, 2 fiC; Weekly, 1 50. ADVEBTIBEMENTB InBOrtod in tho Daily at 75 conts per square tar the drat aud SO cents eaoh subsequent in? sertion; Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasouable rates. ImpcrUliablc. The pure, tho bright, tho beautiful, That etirrod our h ear ta in youth, The impulsa to a worldly prayer, The dreams of love aud truth; Tho longing after something lost, Tho spirit's yearning cry; The striving after hotter hopes, , Theao things can nevor die. The timid hand stretched forth to aid A brother in his need, The kindly words ia grief's dark hour That proved a friend indeod; Tho plea for moroy softly breathed. When justice threatens high; The Borrows of a contrite heart These things Bb all never die. The memory of a clapping baud, Tho proasuro of a kiaB, And all the trifles sweet and frail That make up life's first bliaa; If with a firm, unchanging faith, And holy truat and high, Those hands have clasped, those lips havo met, These things shall never die. The cruel and tho bitter word That wounded as it fell, The chilling want of sympathy, We feel but never tell: Tho hard repulse that chilla the heart, Whoso hopes aro bounding high, In an unfaded record kept These things shall never dio. Let nothing pase, for evory hand Must find some work to do; Loso not a chance to wakon love, Be firm, and just, and true. Bo shall a light that cannot fade Beam on thee from on high, And angels' voices say to thee, These things eh&U nevor die. -? ? -?-i A T'A MM EXCUSE.-Pere Hyacinthe, before writing his letter to the Temps announcing bis intended marriage, had evidently studied the following observa? tions of Jeremy Taylor on the subject of matrimony : "Marriage has in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than the single life; it hath not more ease, hut less danger; it is more merry and more sad; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller of joys; it lies under more burdens, but it is supported by all the strengths of love and charity ; and those burdens are delightful. Mar? riage is the mother of the world, and preserves kingdoms, and fills oities and ohurohes, and Heaven itself. Oelibaoy, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in perpetual sweetness, but Bits alone, end is confined and dies in singu? larity; but marriage, like the useful bee, builds a house, and gathers sweetness from every flower, and labors, and unites into societies and republics, and sends out oolonies and feeds the world with delioaoies, and obeys their king, and keeps order, and exercises mauy virtues, and promotes the interest of mankind, and is that state of good to which God hath designed the present constitution of the world." INEBRIATE CURES.-Tho Pennsylvania Sanitarium, or Asylum for Inebriates, has been in operation five years, and during that time has had under its care 275 persons addicted to intoxication either by alcohol or opium. 126 of these have been citizens of Philadelphia, and a statement of results shows nine who have maintained their sobriety for four years, eleven for three years, ten for two years, eleven for ono year, and eighteen for less than one year. It is proper to observe, however, that four of the whole number have died since they left the institution-three of consump? tion and one of fever. Of the per cent age of recoveries in cases not belonging to Philadelphia, tho directors say they cannot speak with the same accuracy, from the faot that they have not the samo means of following them up and knowing their history; but satisfac? tory reports are received from many. Even if the success of suoh institu? tions were less, the rescue of only u few from the fate whioh overtakes the victim of habitual intoxication wonld deserv? the generous sympathy of the community. An old man, an inhabitant of Cernay, in Alsace, arrived at the German office to declare his choice of nationality. ..Ton are very old," said the Prussian; "it is hardly worth your while to make a choice." "I know I oannot live long," was tho reply; "but as I wish togo to heaven, I desire to die a Fren ch m un," The old man, on returning homo, sank exhausted, and died holding his certifi? cate of remaining French in his band. SOUTH GAROMNA MONUMENT ASSOCIA? TION.-COLUMBIA, S. C., September 20, 1872.-The Board of Directors of the South Carolina Monument Association, enoonraged by the suooess of the bazaar, last year, and yielding to the urgent request of a great number of persons, take pleasure in announcing that they will open a "monument restaurant" at the fair grounds, on the first day of the fair, and will not close their sales until after the distribution of prizes. This restaurant is entirely under the control of the Board of Direotors of the associa? tion, and the Executive Committee is appointed from-their number. Lnnohes will be served from ll A. M. till 4 P. M. Contributions of meats and poultry, as well as of money are solioited, and may be sent to either of the following ladies, who oompoee tho Executive Com? mittee: Mrs. J. T. Darby, MissLaBordo, Hrs. W. H. Gibbes, Miss I. D. Martin. Fever Medicines. OHA GROSS SULP QUININE, ? Vj vf 1,000 bottles Kina Ohill Curo, ?O groes Sulp. Uonobona, 100 lbs. Calomel. Wholesale and rotail at the cheap Drug Store of E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. Srpt 26_%_ Fall Champaene-Bulletin No. 2. GONCE RNIN G SPIRITS And Where they Moat Abonnit. IN offering our steck of imported BRAN DIES, WINES, SCOTCH WHISKEY, Ac, wo beg to inform our customers that no pains havo boen spared to make tho same completo in varioty and unexcelled io quality. Wo aro determined, in this department, if possible, not only to maintain tho reputation of our boueo, but offer whatever inducements wo can to enlarge our butiuess. Our goods are pure, unadulterated, und always up to the standard. We noto particularly: GO cases Moot& Chaudon'a CHAMPAGNE. 8315 quarter casks SH Elm Y. 5 quartorcsukB Cookiug and low grade SHERltx. 2 quarter cai-ka "Sandi mann" genuino and 5 J casks OPORTO PORT WINE. 25 cases Imperial CALIFORNIA CHAM? PAGNE. 100 capes assorted brant's CLARET, HOCK, SAUTER NE aud WHITE WINES. 10 quarter casks Jas. Honuossy and Bran? denburg Freres BRANDIES; vintages 1835, 1858, leG3; as received Trout Custom House. An examination of stock will verify aeser tion?. _GEO. 8YMMERS. North Carolina Hay. 7pr BALKS good N. C. nAY, for palo ow O by HOPE A OYLES. Pure Angelica Wine. ON draught, CALIFORNIA ANGELICA, a delicious and pura Wino for invalids and summer uso, jnetreceivid and for sale low by _ JOHN AGNEW A- SON. Ale! Ale! Ale! iy pr DOZ. CROTON ALE, very superior quality, 50 doz. McEwen'? Alo, very superior quali? ty. Just received and for salo by July 9_JOHN AGNEW A SON. AvtiV~^\ * SSH Pavilion Hotel, ?r5iS8?_?? CHAIli ESTUK. 8. C. ???j?E&LgL- G. T. ALFORD .Vi CO., Pro BX? i"*?fj??t!Ji. priotors; lt. HAMILTON. Knp't. ~AYER'S Hair Vigor, For Restoring to Gray Hair its Natu? ral Vitality and Dolor. ^^j^S j8 a*' once agr'oo 4?S?^M _ soon restores faded ?B^t ^^ml WK?kor''J<n<'l? color with I IB &oss an'l fresh uno. Nothing can restore the bair whore tho follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atro ?hied and decayed; but such, as remain can o saved by this application and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of bair is produced Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sediment, it will koop it olean and vi? gorous. Its occasional nae will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and con? sequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the Bcalp arrests and pi events tho formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the bair, tho Vigor can only bonofit but not barm it. If wauted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elao can be found so do sirablo. Containing neither oil nor dye, it hoes not soil wbito cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustro, and a grateful pcrlume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical anil Analytical Chemist. LOW K.I.I,, .11 ASH. May IC _"iTitMlC_ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lang?, such aa Coughs, Colli?, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. AMONG the groat dis (/!SV, coverios of modern > *^2TK ??. science, few aro of more (fi iftglreal value to mankind & 1 ^S^gfr than thia effectual ro /y .y, medy for all diseases ?sa? of tuo Throat and ?so&mk t mth Lungs. A vattt trial ol ^BjuBy.- i 4jt8 virtntg( throughout l^j^pjfij M'ia and other coun _ffa?rg5jffiSW8fij>'>tries, has Bhown thai it ?J7mfn?^^m(rsss does surely and effect nally couti ut thurn. The testimony of om best citizens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that CiiEnnT PECTORAL will and docs re? lieve and enre ibo afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond anv other medi? cino. The most dangerous affections of thc j Pulmonary Organs yield to ita power; and 1 caBcs of Consumption, cured by this prepa? ration, are publicly known, so remarkable ?u hardly to bo believed, wore thoy not prover beyond dispute. As a remedy, it is adequate on which the public may rely for full protec? tion. By curing Coughs, the fore-runner i o: moro serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount nf suffering not to be computed. It challeugt s trial, and convincot tho most skeptical. Every family shoulc keon it on hand as a protection against th< carly and unperceived attack of Pulmonar] Affections, which are easily met at first, bul which become ii,curable, and too often fatal if neglected. Tender lungs need this dc fonce; and it is unwise to bo without it. As ( safeguard to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beret the Throat end Chest o childhood, CUKUBY PECTOHAI. is invaluable for, by its timely usc, multitudes aro rescuer from premature'graves, aud saved to tho lovi and affection centred on them, lt acti speedily and surely against ordinary colds securing Bound and health-restoring shop No one will suffer troublesome Influenaa and painful Bronchitis, whon they know hov easily they can he cured. Originally the product of lurg, lr l urionB and successful chemical investigation, m cost or toil is spared in making every bott 1. in the utmost possible perfection. It may b< confidently relied upon BB possessing all tin virtues it has over exhibited, and capablo o producing cures.as memorable as the greatcu it has over effected. pntPABFn BY Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mase. Practical anri Analytical Chemists. 8()LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE May 16 irtroJH Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. Flour! Flour!! BBI 8* NEW FLOUR, of all grades JU\J\J for salo at greatly roducod prices by_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Choice Family Flour. pr/\ BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, fo tJ\J sale at reduced rates. August 10 HOPE A GYLES. OFFICIAL. STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEI'AUTMF.NT. IN pu rn u an co ol au Act of tho Genera Assembly, approved March 1,1870, enti? tled "An Act providing for tho general elec? tion and the manner of conducting tho samo." amended by au Act approved March 12, 1872, au oh dion will bo held in tho several Coun? ties of this State on tho THIRD WEDNES? DAY, being the ICth day, o? October, for the following State, Legislative, County and Congressional oflicero, to servo for thc next two and four years, ns provided by tho St alo Constitution and Acts of Congress of tho United Slates, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney-General, Secretary of Stato, Stato Troat-uror, Comptroller-Goueral, Superintendent of Education, Adjutant and Inspector-General, members of tho Otncral Assembly, Solicitors in tho several Judicial Circuits.'and for Ibo various County ofllcee, together with ono momber of Congres < to represent tho Stato al large, and Representa? tives in tho respectivo Congressional Dit tricta. At tho eaid election, tho following amend? ments to tho Stato Constitu? ion will be sub? mitted lo tho voters for ratification or rejec? tion, to wit: lBt. Amendment relating to chango of timo ot holding general elections. Strikeout allot that portion of Section ll of Ai ticlo ll, following tho words "eighteen hundred and aoventy," occurring iu Ibo lourth uud fifth Unca, and insert tho follow? ing: "And forever thereafter, on tho lirat i uesday following the tirai Monday in No? vember, in ovory aecoud year, in auch manner and at such places aa the Legislature may provide." Tho manner of voting on this amen I mont shall bo as follows: Those in favor of tho r.mendmont ulm 11 deposit a ballot with the following worda wi itten or printed thereon: "Constitutional Anuri- moir- Yes." '.those op? posed to eaid amendment shall cast a ballot with tho following worda written or printed thoroon: "Constitutional Amendment-A'o." 2d. Amendment relating to tho further In? crease of tho oublie debt of tho Stato, ns fol? lows: Article XVI-"To tho end that the pub lic debt of South Carolina may not hereafter be increased without tho due consideration and tro y consent of tho peoplo of tim state, tho General Aaaembly ia hereby forbiddt ii to creato any lurlher debt or obligation, either by tho loan of tho credit of the State, by gua? rantee, endorsement or otherwise, except tor the ordinary and current business ot tho Stato, without firat submitting tho question aa tu tho creation of any suc h new dont, gua? rantee, endorsement or loan of tho credit, to the peop'e of thia Stato, at a general election; and unless two-thirda ot tho qualified votera of thia Stato voting on the question shall ho in favor of a further debt, guarantee, on doreemcnt or loan of this credit, uono ahall be cleated or made." Tho manner of voting on thia amendment ahall bo aa follows: Those in favor of tho amendment shall de? posit a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amend? ment, Article XVI- Yes." Those opposed to theamendment shall cast a ballot, with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment, Article XVI-No " All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall bo closed on tho day of election, and any peraon who ehall sell any intoxicating driuka on the day of election, shall be guilty of a misde? meanor, and, on conviction thereof, ahall bo fined in a sum not lose than ono hundred dol? lars, or bo imprisoned for a period Dot leas than ono month, nor more than six months. Tho Commisaionera and-Managers of Elec? tion, and each of them, aro hereby required, with strict regard to tho provisions of the Constitution and lawa of the State, touching thoir duty in such case, to causo euch elec? tions to bo held in thoir respectivo Counties ou tho day aforesaid, and to take all neces? sary steps for tho holding of such elections, and for tho ascertaining and determining thc persons whoshall h avo been duly elected thoro at, according to tho rulos, principles and pro? visions prescribed by tho Act and amendment thereto, aforesaid. lu testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused tho Great Soal of tho Stato lo bo affixed, at Columbia, [L. s.] tho Kith day of September, A. D. 1872. and in tho uinoty-aoventh year of tho Independence of the United States of America. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CAHDOZO, Secretary of State. Sept 18_ Philadelphia and Southern MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TU WILMINGTON, N. C. 18 composed of two first clase STEAM? SHIPS, ot 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY. Through ratoa to all pointa South and South-west a-* low as by any other route. Insurance one-half per cent. Prompt and certain dispatch given. For rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet? ing, Ac, apply to Vf'. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. WOTtTII & WORTH, Agents Wilmington, N. C. A. POPE, Gon'l Freight Agenl W., C. A A. lt. lt., Wilmington, N. C. _8ept 14_limos American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS relish ; botter and much oh caper than Sardines. For sale by_ _HOPEJfe OYLES. Important for Reference. J. W. & E. Chisholm & Co., Importers and Manufacturers, OFFER to tho trado the largest stock of Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, otc, that can bu found in New York city. Send for sample parcel. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7_4mo Data and Corn. IA A A BUSHELS FEEDING OA'! 8, ,UUU 700 bushels White Corn, for aalo low for cash._HOPE A GYLES. Look Ont for K. K.'S! JMarihJ28_"jOHN 0? BEEPERS*. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS'FEET SOUdED, SMOKED BEEP, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. AU fresh and for salo low for cash by June 10 HOPEjAGYLES. Carolina Indigo. LBS. superior qualitv. Forsalelow by HOPE A OYLES. 200 NOTICE. To the Electors of Bichland Connty. IN accordance, willi tko proclamation of hin Excellency Robert K. Scott, Governor of booth Carolina, an election will bo bold in Richland County on WEDNESDAY, October IC. 1872, for tho oleotiou of National, State and County RoprosontalivcB and oflloers, to wit: A Governor. Lieutenant Govornor. Alt or noy-G ene ral. Secretary of Stato. .State Treasurer. Comptroller General. Superintendent of Education. Adjutant and IiiBpoctor-Genural. Ono Congressman to represent Third Con? gressional District in the United Stalea Con? gress, and ono Congressman lrom thc Stain at largo. Four Representatives. Ono Clerk or Court. Ono Sherill'. Ouo Solicitor for tho Fifth Circuit. Ono Judge of Probate. Ono School Commiaaioncr. Threo C"uuty Oommiaaioucra. One Coroner. Tuc polls will bo opened at (J o'clock A. M.. and (dose at (J o'clock P. M., at thu tallowing places, and under tho following managers, viz: Tho city of Columbia is hereby divided into four oleotiou precincts. WAHI) ONE. First, Citizens in Ward Ono u ill vole at An? drew Wallace's, (formerly tho Fenton llouse,) on Riehardaon street. .".angers-H. M. Davidson, A. H. Mon teil. Alanson Williama. fil.COSD, WAItl) TWO, POLL AT COURT HOUSE. Managern-c. J. Carroll, R. D. Souu, ben? jamin Williams. TUIUD, WABD TU KEE, FOLL AT FUUi.SIX HOOK ANO LADDER COMPANY. Manaatrs-M. F. Nixon. Daniel Idair, Jos. Smith. FOUBTXI, WABD roen, rou. AT MIKORT'S, (FORM EH I. Y O'CONNELL'S BU1I.DIVO.) Managers-J. Bahlmann, John Fitzsim mona, Holland Mitchell. HADSPEN. Managers-Thomas W. Dawson, Kit Mills, Sims White. non; i NS. Managers-Green H. Rush, John I). Good? wyn, James J. Goodwyn. TBENUOI.M'S OBOVE. Managers-J. O. F. Simms, Toury Elaine, Moaea Tollivor. OAaiP'OROUND Managers-Nathan Dubard, Jacob jAOkson, J. Cannon. KILLIAN'S. Managers-Eli Killian, Tliomaa Garner, Charles Schultz. DAVIS'. Malingers-E. S. Percival, Thomas llobei ts. Richard Portoo. OAHNEH'S. Managers- Snm'l G. Henry, January Simp? son, Frederick Wallace. ACTON. Managers-Eugene Clarkson, Joseph Walk? er, Anderson Purus. The Chairmen of the respectivo Boards will meet tho Commissioners of Election at the Court Honro, Columbia, on Monday, tho 14th instant, at ll o'clock A. M., to reccivo ballot boxes, poll lista, and written and verbal in s tractions. A. L. SOLOMON, AS*OP GOOIJBON, CESAR LOWNDES, Commissioners of Election, Richland Co. Pot 5_i_ Tl WQHLQ'S (Ul TO BE HELD AT COLUMBIA. MONDAY, NOVKMBKH ll. JOHN ROBINSON'S GREAT TRAVELING I0SEDI, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, and HIPPODROME, Combined with tho grand International Zoological Garden, Polytechnic Institute and IUURI CMS, IN KOUrt TO TEN TENTS, Aa tho apaco of tho grounds will permit. JOHN ROBINSON, Proprietor andGencr.il Director. JOHN ROBINSON, JR., Manager. THIS Gigantic Enterprise, which lian been, at a vast expenditure of time and money, thoroughly re-organized and equipped for the present traveling season, pr?sents tho start? ling, novol, unique and colossal spectacle never beforo witnesaed in tho annals of amusement cnterprisn, either in thia or any other *go, or TWELVE SUPERIOR SHOWS IN ONE. ALL FOR A SINGLE PUICE OF ADMISSION. ID tho collection and organization of the Museum the ut most caro has boen taken to gratify and enlighten tho publio by present? ing in ono vast assemblage an accumulation, such as has never been attempted or dreamed of by tho combiued tact, talent and liberality of all other managers in America or Europe. It may bo interesting for tho publio to under? stand that for nearly two \ ears Mr. ROBIN? SON'S NUMEROUS AGENTS, who aro found in almost every part of thc world, have been activelv employed in procuring curionltiea for bia GREAT TRAVELING SHOW. Homo of these were put on exhibition for tho lirat time last year; but they have been very largely supplemented for tho present season by now accessions and consignments brought by al? most ovory steamer from foreign porta which has arrived iu Now York for tho paat eight m.subs. AB an illustration of tho indomita? ble energy of tho well-known proprietor of this establishment, it may bo well to remark that tho cxhaustlesB resourcea of Europe, Asia, Africa and Ann rica, with tho subdivi? sions of China, Japan, Australia, Ibo Polar Hogious, South Boa Islands, Arabia, Turkey, Siam, Oircasaia, Egypt, tho Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Atlantic Oceana, together with tho Red Sea and Holy Land, IIAVO all been leviod upon, contributing to swell tho ng?rogato of thia siuglo department, which, after all, con? stitutes but a nioietv of all that may bo aeon. It is estimated that in the AQUARIUM, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE and CARAVAN, there are TWENTY THOUSAND CUllIOSi TIF.B. Oct 6 H i Swine. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept.25, 1?72. AFTER the 1st day -.f October, Ibo Onli uanco regarding SWINE moiling at largo in tho streets will be enforced. * Sept 2f?_ C. BARN UM, Cily Clerk. Our friend of tho Christian Neighbor say? that propio who complain of dull tunca don't advertise. Make known your complaints. Thia is Heinitsh's plan. Make known your complaints; Hcinilsh has a remedy-tho BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, tho beat family pill over made. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA,8. O, Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9500,000. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in toreat at tho rato of neveu (7) por cont, per annum, will be issued. NOTES, Billa ot Exchange and other e.vi deuoce of debt diecouuted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocka, bouda. Gold, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities ia tho United States bought and sold. Directors-J. Eli Gregg. John B. Palmer, F. W. McMastcr, lt. D. Sonn, of R. D. Senn & Son; G. W. Reardon, ot Copeland & Reardon; lt. it. Bryan, of Bryan & Mci.arter; W. C. Swafliold, of R. ,t W. C. Swafheld; John C. Heegera, W.B. Stanley. OFricnns. President- John B. Palmor Caaliicr- A. O. Ilronize.r. Assistant Cashier-C. ?. G. Butt. Sept 28_ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of S>1 and ?pward3 Received, ?N TERES1 A1. LO V.ED A T TEE EA TE Ol 8EVEE ELE CEET. FEE ARE UM. ON CERTIFICA 'IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SI A J'EE CEA T. COM l'OU A J? LR EV EE Y SI A MO :iTRS ONACCO UR TS. OFFICERS. ".Via. Martin, President. John li. Palmer, Vico-I'reeidcnt. A. G. Brcuizor, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, in general charge. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director?. Wade Uampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W.McMabter.E. Ii. Heiuitbh, JohbB. ,1'almcr, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W.G. Mayes,Newberry. B. H. Rutlodge,Charleston. r'aniclRavenel, Jr., Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol? phau s and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men andTruatoet wishing to draw interest on their funds mit i, they require them for business or other pur poses; Parents doeiring to set apart small ?urns for tneir children, and Married Womeo and Minors ( whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by thomeolvea, or, in case of death, by their logal representatives,) wishing to lay aside fanils for future use. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at l,he sumo lime, be subject to withdrawn Iwh en ?oedod. Anc18 Portable Fountain Pomps. JUST received a supply of portable foun? tain PUMPS and SPRINKLERS, which is tho most useful and convenient apparatus for watering ahrnhhery, flowers and planta, and for washing carriages, windows, Ac. Also, a useful article for extinguishing ilrcu at the commencement, sprinkling side-walks, xo.,Ao. For salo at low prices bv _ Juno 27_JOHN AGNEW & SON. Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son 11AEE pleasure in calling the attention of . the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodcons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinda. Alao, Sheet Mutuo and Inatruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music sent hy mail, post paid, on receipt ol price; and all hinds of Musical Goods sent by Exprehs. when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for aale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodcons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate pt ices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thorc favoring ua with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens* Savings Bank Building, Oolnmbia. S. C. Nov 7 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Main Street, 7iear Ptain. NOW on baud and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville,the largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Snits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made toordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at abort nat notice and in the beat manner. Terms cash and Good? cheap. Oct 3f> ~ MOSES GOLDSMITH &~sW,, ColonadeRow, Vendue Range, Charlestun, S. C, DEALEBB IS Scotch, Pi? and American Barlron, KEEP constantly on band a full supply of all kinds, lu store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG. _Nov 28 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. III?I1KST l'ltKTtlltT.tl By Committee of Practical Machinists. 11QE simplicity, durability, eaae of manage? ment and great range nf work of this Machino has made it tho universal favorito, and leading family Sewing Machine for more than twenty years, and hence it is no experi? ment to buy ono. For salo on monthly instalments, second door bolow PllONIX oflicc,Columbia. S. C., by A. J. PURSLI'Y, Feb 27 Aeent for Pnralev.t Trump. To Columbia Merchants. THE UNION TIMES, published by R. M. Stokes, at Union Court House, offers to thc Columbia merchants a good medium, through ita advertising columns, for securing tho trade of ono of tho most solvent and liberal Imping Counties in the Stato. Tho crops of Union County aro excellent, and a largo trade may bo expocled froni its citizens. Teima of advertising mod?r?t*?. Sept 17 A whole family cured of biliousness with ono box of Heiiiitsb's Blood and Liver PHIH. Thia is cheap practice. How is it? Why, tho pi". . . 'nod. Change of Schedule. SOUTH OABOLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMUIA, S. C., Sept. 26, 1872. ISaiMlMBiH;. Chango of Bcbooulo BPE5?3?2!ffir^5Btt? to go ?ulo effect ou and utter buildup, 29th .instant: MAIL AMD PASSENGER TRAIN. Loavo Colombia at. Sam Arrive at Charleston at.4 30 p tt: Leave Ch aries te nat.'J 31/ a m ? i rive at Columbia at.C.20 p m MOOT EXPBK?B, PBEIO#T AK D ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays except td.] Leave Columbia .7 50 pa Arrivi. ..fi 30 ? ru Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave., .t? 45 a m Camdon Train will run as follows: Leavo Camden at. 7 20 A.M. Arrive nt Columbia at.ll 65 A. M. Leavo Columbia at.2 10 P. M. Ariivo at Camden at. C.55 P. M. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Prtaidtnt. S. R. PICKINB, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte.Columbia and Auguste R.B 8 0 PE lt IN '1 EN DE N1 *8 OF Fl CE, COLUMBIA, S. C., beptenibcr 22,1872. run over thia road: OOlNO BOCTII. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leavo Cbailottc.8.00 A.M. 8 20 P.M. Leave Columbia_2.40 P M. 3.S0A. M. Arrive Augubta.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A. M. OOlNO NORTH. Leave Augusto.C 35 A. M. C 50 F. M. Leave Columbia_11.53 P. M. 11.16P. M. Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. C.(0 A. M. Standard Timo ten minutes plover than Washington; biz minutia ahead Cob.ml ia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daih.fcun daye excepted. Loth traine make close con? nection to all pointe North, South andY^eBt. Through tickets Bold and baggage checked to all principal pointe. E. P. ALI XANDER, General Sup. E.R. DORSEY. Pen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Bcheuule. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA R. R.CO. bUl'EHlNTENDENT'h OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C., July 31, 1872. Eta m&ftfc AFTER this dato the ?^JgjfeB^?Safc'following echedulo will bo run by ti ams on thia road : DAY EXPRESS TBA1N [DAILY.] Leavo Wilmington [Union Depot J 3 25 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 9.13 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 1 35 P. M. Leave Columbia.ll. 2rjA.M. Arrive at Florence. 4 10 P. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Di pot] 10.25 P. M. NIGHT KXr-BFbS TRAIN . Leavo Wilmington [Lniou Dei ot] 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence.ll 88 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.45 A.M. Leave Columbia. )(.'.<P. M. Arrive at Florence. 2 OD A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. No NIGHT TRAINS leavo Wilmington or Columbia bunday P M. July 81 JAS. ANDERFON, Gen'l Fup't. Greenville and ColLr&bia Railroad. a^ffi^isK"*^ TRAINS 8iunN daily! Sunday a excepted, roDiiectiLg with Night Trains on tenth Caioliua Railioud up ?nd down; with Trains going North and touth on Charlotte, Colin bia ai.d Augutta bail road, and Wilmington, Columbia and Auguata Railroad. UP. Leavo Columbia at.7.15 a. m. Leavo Alston_. 0 05 a.m. Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m. Leave Cokeabury.2.10 p. m. Leavo Belton.8 50 p. m. Arrivo at Greenville. 5 30 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville ?1.7.PO a. m. Leavo Belton. 0 30 a.m. Leave Cokeabury.ll 15 a. m. Leavo Newberry.. 2 30 p. m. Leave Alston.4 20p m. Arrivo at Columbia. 6 CO p. tu. Anderson Bratich and Blue Ridge Division. DOWN. UP. Leavo Walhalla. 5 45 a. m. Arrivo 7.15 p. m. Leavo Perrjvilie ii.25 a. m. fi 95 p. m. Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.60 p. m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m. Arrive at Belton 0 CO a. m. Leave 3.60 p. m. Accommodation Trains mn on Abb? ville Branch Mondays, Wednesday a ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An? derson, TtiPfdavs, Thnrtdavfl and Saturdays. TE OM AB DOPAMFAD. Gi n. bup. JABF7, NORTON, General Ticket Agent._ Richmond and Banville Railroad. ttmk?mgm& CONDENSED TIME IHEgjjaegjHgyq AHLE, iu t f?t ct on and alter Sunday, June 2,1872: GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPREFB. Leavo Greeuhboro.1 15 A. M. Kl 00 A. M. Leavo Danville. 3 64 A M. 12 48 P. M. Lt ave Bui kville. 9 10 A. M. 5 45 P. M. Leave Amelia C. H....10 02 A. M. 6.40 P. M. Arrivo at Richmond.. .12 02 P. M. 8.47 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 2.35 P.M. 5.20 A.M. Leave Amelia CH. 4 50 P. M. 7 20 A. M. Leavo Burk ville. 5.45 P. M. 8 28 A. M. Leavo Danville. 10 50 P. M. 12.65 P. M. Arrive at Greenaboro.. 1.10 A. M. 8.60 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M.. BI d at 5 20 A. M., connect at Greensboro with traina on North Carolina Division, for all pointe South. Paaatngers ltavii g Richmond at 2.35 P.M., connect at Greeneboio with train lor all points East of Greensboro. Pas? senger train leaving Raleigh at 7 60 P.M., conni els atGreeneloro with Northern-bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 02 P. M. JOHN R. MACMURDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 1 ALCOT, luKiucer and Gen Bup't. NORTH CAMOUKA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. BTATION8. MAIL. EXPREPB. Leavo Charlotte. 7 10 P. M. 0.80 A. M. Leavo Baliabury. 9.34 P.M. 8.87 A.M. Leavo High Point.11.17 P. M. 10 17 A. M. Arrivo at Greensboro. 12.02 A.M. ll 00 A. M. Leave Greensboro_12.50 A. M. 11.10 A. M. Leave Company fcbops 2 85 A. M. 12 20 P. M. Leave HillBboro.3.45 A. M. Leave Raleigh.C.35 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro... 9 10 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Goldebero. 5 20 P. M. Leavo Haleigh. 8 37 P. M. Leave HiUnboro.10 51 P. M. LeaveOompauySbopa 12.1(8 A. M. 2.16 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.40 A.M. 3 80 P.M. Leave Greenaboro_ 2 25 A M. 4.00 P.M. Leave High Point.... 3.11A.M. 4 89 P.M. Leavo Salisbury. 5 03 A. M. fi 13 P. M. Arrivo at Charlotte... 7 25 A.M. 8 10 A. M. Mail traina daily, both wajs, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Sundays excepted, Pullman Palace Cars on night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. GBKEN, Master Transportation. Summer Solu chile 8. & U. R. R., rxuauagagn DOWN TRAIN. UP THAIN Sffiy^SiS? Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave Spartanburg.. 5 30 5.25 Batesville. COO COO 4.CS 4.53 Pacolot. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionville. 7 25 7.50 3.05 8.25 Santuo. 8 20 8.25 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9 20 1.85 1.4P Lvlea* Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.65 Alston.ll 00 11.00 M?v94_TTiOS B. JFTFJLPr*Bi7icrrt_ Fall Turnip Seed. YELLOW STONE, Lang's Imnroved Puta Paga, Cob?on's Improved Ruta Baga, Largo White Norfolk, Largo White Globe. HOPE A GYLES.