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r&E PHCER?X. fiTjnrjianEn DAILY AND tni-VTEEKLT. '- | EVKBY WEDNESDAY MonNlHO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, ? . H DITO II AMD PBOPBIETOB. J ific ?3 on Main Street, above Taylor. took and Job PriutiDg of ovory dot erip? jmptly and faithfully attonded to. ADVEtiTiaiikieriTH ?usort?d in tho Daily at 75 conta por squaro Tor tho drat and 50 conta oach subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by thc week, month or year, at reaaonablo rates. SOBSOUir-TIOK. Daily, six montoiB, $4 U0; Tri-Weokly, 2 R? ; SVeokly, 1 90. WINTER FOOD.-In tho Audio regions, tba ?.Esquimaux and G re rn lu ruler live p iu??pully cu the fnt of neals, boars and whales; by su?h food only nro they onn bled to enduro tho extremo cold without o 'arning to Buffer moro than wc do in our I winters-tho resident of tho tropics lives ehidfiy on watery fruits and vegetables, wittt'very little oily food. From this wo may leam to cat moro of tho olcnginiouR elements in winter than in summer, in or 1er to keep up our animo.! bent. An Ohio man, whoso pct benr, Inst week, bugged his buy to death, refused to kill the benst, but tinnily, after much urging, did consent to put bim up to bo shot for at the prico of $100. The "divorce snit" is tho name of the mist stylish traveling dress in Chicugo. Dried Beef Hams. 3f\f\ LBS. MOUNTAIN-CURED BEEP, \jVJ suited for hotels and boarding houeea. for salo low by EDWARD HOPE. Feb 9_ STENHOUSE, MAO AUL AY ~ ? CU., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CllAllLOTTE, N. ?. SOLIOIT ordere for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, aud Family Groceries generally. Orders Ulled carefully and prompt? ly.1^ _ _Feb 7 lyr Seed Irish Potatoes. ?\{\f\ BBLS. PINK EYES, Chili Reds, l_VfVf Early Rose, Early Goodrich ami Pouch Illowa, for salo low for cash only. Feb 3 J__ FD. HOPE. At and Less Than Coet. BEAL PAISLEY 8BAWLB. Blaok Cloth and Beaver Cloaks. All Worsted Covorings. Heavy CaBaimoros and Cloths. Beat French Merino?. Irish Poplins. All Wool Plaids. Fancy Dress Goods. Black and Colored Silke. Jan 29 C F. JACKSON. A Stock of Clothing, Hats AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT JCS- t. K 8 S THAN COS T. -?a ARARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK IN TUE BUSINESS. A frosh and well se? lected etock of CLOTHING, HATS and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, together with the STORE FIX TURKS and Lease of ono of the most deairablo business stands in tho eily ol' Colombia-property of tho lato W. J. Hoke - is now offered lor salo at a aaniilice, in order to close tho business. Parties desiring to treat tor tho uurchaao of samo, will call ou or addroBs tho son of tho lato prnprii tor. MIKE HOKE. ?S~Papora copying other notice will discon? tinue it and insert this. Jan '2'.) The Dexter Stables. rfjV THE undersigned have re J^mQl moved their Stables to tho new M^TLJ/^X building, immediately South of *?|/K!^S?yVTanney's Hall, and, with a new ViT^^ Yotoek of t'Ait Ii I'AO KH, BUG? GIES anu fino HOUSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calls that may bo mado upon thom. Horses bought and sold on commiaaion. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to give us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. O. H. PETTINOII.I.. Jan-24 NEW STORE. -y-- THE Bubacribcr would rc ifjjC-?p-^%HPcct fully inform bia friends (TBSES iffll1111 ^ c,,atonu:ra that ho hus T?w8fflrlm GENERAL*' GROCERY "BUS? NKhS, at his old stand, (No. 100,) where lie will bo pleased to show and sell to ptirchaaeis a completo stock of new fancy and au'jalati tial GOODS, carefully aulccted. Richardaou street, first aqv.aio South of old Market coiner. ORLANDO /. BATES. Doc 1 Arno Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Green Corn, Cherries, Green Pe a a, Peachna, Pears, String Beana, Whorllobcii h a, Tomat ona. All tho abovo at retail, for 25 cents per can. Alao, Condensed ?Bilk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Deann. Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For salo at very lowest prices, bv Dee 15 J. ft T. It. AO NEW. Prime Norfolk Oysters. I HAVE maso a reduction in thc jflfJSS. prico of OYSTERS, and will soil v^tlicm aa low aa any in tho market, V: J ^Vand will guaranteethem Ioho the beal that can be had. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Feb 1 12_At Columbia leo House. For Sale, Q AHA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, ?>?\_M/VJ on tho Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lola to snit. HOUSE and LO T in Columbia-$ 12,000. 1 House in thia city, $5,01)0. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-$3000. Apply to JOHN BAUBKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Eatato Agent. Bent 25 Iv QJTOCItS, IIOM)s mill COUPONS bought VJ and wold by DQ\MBHILL. Broker. T. 7. BBODIB. B. B. IIUDOINO. U. O. UODOINP. BRODIE & GO., COTTON Factor? and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. 8. O. LIBERAL ad vanees made on Conaignmenta. Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Proel dent 1st National Bank, Charleaton, ti. C. Aug 24 Brno Highteen Ifears of Practical INTRODUCER IN 1832. PATENTED DECEMBER 20, 1869. Oldest Super-Phosphate Manufactured in this Country! M APES' NITR?GENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Comooscd of iiono3. Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. - Nu Salt, Plaell :, Snit Cake. Nitro (.lake, nor any adulterant ot any kimi need. - JCT" Tho ammoniacal animal matti r used' in Mapcs* Nitrogenizcd Super-Phoaphntc of Limo consists ol (Ito Flt ali. (containing Kl per cent of Ammonia,) and tho Blood, (contain? ing 15 per cunt, of Am ni ?ida.) of hora a, (.moves, ll*h and ot her animals, after cxnreaBion of the fat and oil hv atcaiii S. ml Tor a pamphlet. KISfSJIAS & HOWELL,, Jnn I2Rlmo General Ag? uta, 123 East liny, Charleston, S. C. J^^S^^k Haw Bone T KAWB?NE IHPEI-PEOSPH&TE, STANDARD GUARANTEED ?B THE GREAT FERTILIZER ts? tis. ll MANUFACTURED BY ?I FOlt COTTON AND ALL CHOI'S. WALT0N,WHANN&f| H Wll MINHTiiN DEL Iii1T 'I'lie unparalleled SUCCORS of this Great Fer W WILIYllPlw lUPIylJC.MM mizcr on MjL CROPS, proves it to he tho fi\ . **um~~-- , IflfflM liliST and CUE API' ST Manure now offered in V\f*t FOR SALE BY TCTMSI Gie market. Il has been used by many of tho \ty?A0U*% .,f? Qj-' &JE? mont eminent Planters in tho South, and in ?;;., ' "Un (lp Af UPRRlfiVi Tfr'OT? < very Bin?lo inatnneo il bas riven entire aatia |f:vOr?V?l f ?O KwSilH faction. Oil COTTON ita tffecta have Leen HSV?,/ I Ort FACTORS /^(?/TBI?H parlieiihirlv marked, lt ia no rare Clingier ?m^WM/COi? kVVS ? O r Vt fcWwH WHAN IVS "PHOSPHATE to increase the yiold Bl.'li * VISION MER^^/'/iAJM {r,,m ONE IIUNDItED TO TWO HUNDRED ffii'?iu C^STA GEOrv?'^?HH? PER CENT., or even mon ! BpKVD CMADi'eftTflr^foiBfl Mr. Geor/jo C. Dixon, an eminent planter of JjsBj^S^^^r^"^^ Oinioron, (la., in a letter to tho Jimmey nnd ?^SWB^?^^^?r_. -". - "-^^^?^BBBBMiai?/ I'lanh r. saya that in an experiment with seven \g^^ll*M*MfiSMi?tUb 11 lending Nupcr-l'hoaphatea and Guanos, tho Wn ANN'S proved i i st 11 ibo heat nf all thoso tried, paying a net profit at tho low maikct rate of $2.1.ill) per acre of .ot(on. A ennv of Mr. Dixon's letter furnished "ti application. For palo l>y CliAUIIORSJ, IIERUINO tft CO., Jan 12 Gmi Charleston. S. C., nnd Augusta.. Ga ELEGANT STATE ROO!! Ttl AND FROM BALTIMORE, PU I LA DEL PI I it, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALI, THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. I THREE TIMES A WEEK, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 :o 13 Honrs -?wasAiS^^ " Shorter, via Charleston. Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly. rWXil E SOUTH CAP0L1NA DA 13 THAD Vt Ml ANY. nd et i.it Hil p rone's VVt at, in alliance JL with the tleet of Thirtt tn IT HST-(LA.1 S h'i 1 A .MM! ll s, to the al ove ports, invite audi? tion to Un QUICK UM !' Mitl LLC ULAH Dl'.t PA'J ( ll ?,t'.< id< tl to the business public in thc Cotton states at the PORT OF CHARLESTON! Off i ing l.ieilitiea of Bail and Sea Traiipportnlitina tor Fri i;:ht and Pnn>cngors nut equalled iii excellence and eapaoitx nt any other Poi t. Tin following tpLmlid Oet an Stemm ra ure regu? larly on the line To Wow York. MANU A TT AX, M. S. WooDi u., Commander, CHAMPION, lt. W. LOCKWOOD, Com mander, CHARLESTON, .TAMPS BIHIUY, Command,, r, JAMES ADO ER, T. J. ]JOCKWOOT>, Com munder, OKORO ?A, S. Cnotvi?T.ri, Com munder. SOUTH CAROLINA, SAM ADKINS, Commander. CLYDE, AT. FX. HPNTT.K, Commander. ASHLAND, BECKETT, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO.. WM. A. COU UTEN AY, Agents, Charleston, ?. C. JAMES ADI!Eli .fe CO., Agents, Charleston, H. C. IIROINIA, EI 'ERMA N, C. If. AsncitoKT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander. lr AILING DAYS,.SATURDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. "J?O T?.nl -t.-j -m *-?>~r?*T'? FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA CULL, HoitSKY, Commander. JOHNSON-, Commander, DITTON. Commander, -AILINO DAYS,.EVEYY FIFTH DAY. P. C. TREN1IOLM, .'.pent, Charleston,S. C. HATES ii V.MIA M TEED AS LOW AS THOSE OE COMPETING LINES. Marine Ini-nrance One-Half of Ono Pi r Cent Through Lilla cl Lading and '1 brough Tickets cnn be had at all the principal Railroad Ofliuos m South Carolina; Georgia, Alabama, Totiiiestee and Mississippi. Ktttte Rooms maybe secured in advance, without ext rn charge, hy addressing Agt nla ol the Steamship? in Charleston, at whose nfli?es, in ai! cases, Hie lt nib natl Tickets should be exchanged and Berth* assigned. Tho Through Ticket by (lila route hmindra Ti attaiVre. ?D ida and Stale Room while on hhipbonrd. '1 he Smith Carolina bailo ad mid ila count cling lim a have largely increased their facili? ties h,r the i apiti movement ot' height mid pasacttgers be I we en Northern cities and tho South and Went. (. mh>rtahle Kijjht Curs with i ru ll,?lints (.itair, without extra charge, have, been introduced. Eirat-Claau Eating Saloon nt Branchville. Freight promptly transferred horn Steamer lo Day ?nd Night Train? of South Carolina Haili t ad. C?tiso connections madn with other P.oat!a,"deiivci ii:g Freights at dial ant pointa w ith the gr< alt at prompt III s-s. Thc Managt i a n > >? toi.liih nt that their Lino cannot bc Biir pasai ti in ppnU-h and the Safe Di liva r> ol Gooda. H. I). IIASKIJL, P. Ca. Box 4,070, Uillec .'117 Broadway, Ktw York. S. ll. PICK ENS, LD. H. HA lt NW ELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, O encrai Freight Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ? iv. ' j Gmo South Carolina Railroad. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., m- ESTABLISHED 1845. ~m Oldest and Leading Insurance Agency Of ('entrai anti Norlin rn South Carolina. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of London and Edinbtirg. Incorporated 180!). Assets in Cold, $14,200,000. H ARI FORD INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford. Conn, incorporated 1810. Assets, S2.100,(.00. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Nexo York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, 82,889,122. SECURITY IXSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorporated 185G. Assets, $2,017,869. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500,000. THE abovo aro among the oldest and best established Companies in Ibo conntry. Their _ ample Assets and the reputation they La?e lone, aince acquired z?prtmpt md J a ir dealing Companies, aro the bes! guarantees of their safety and hunorablo conduct in thc future. LOUSES aa justed and paid at thia Agency. Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO., NOT 13 3mo Office in Saving? Rank Building, Columbia, 8. a "Bich, Karo and Baby. havo jual received an oxtuuuivo addi >vv Hon to our atocle of WI NEB and LI? QUORS, which will comparo favorably, in pa rity, with any stock in tho United States. We mention: Superior Heidsiek; Verzcnay Moet A Cbandon; Veuvo Clicquot PonHardin; Cortaillod MousBnaux, sad other br-nid? of CHAMPAGNE. J. A F. Marten's Cognac BRANDY-believed to be tho only tot of this celebrated brand in t ho city. Old Wheat Bour? bon WHISKEY-1HU0. l?onuino Hungarian BiTTEItS. Partaga,.La Crema and Concilia cian CIGARS-genuino Havanas, ('all and try them. PAYSlNCHIl A FRANKLIN, Jan 23 Vxchango Hinten. . Thc Pollock Hoose HAS been overhauled and litte.d up for the win . " tersuasoti. OY8TERS, FISH and CAMI'', nerved np in the usual atvlo. Tho Privato LUNCH ROOM has bei n relit ted, and guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. al. POLLOCK. Prom ii ti r. THE WICKEKSON HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C., "VX7H.L not ho closed on account of tho YT iluatli of tho late Proprietor, WILLIAM A. Wlitairr, but will ho carried on a? herein. tore, hv lili widow, Mr?. SARAH L. WRIGHT, and her son, WILLIAM C. WRIGHT. Tho lriundaof tho lalo proprietor aro invited to call as moial. SARAH L. Will?UT, Dec 30 WM. C. WIMGUT. ld ?IKUY's IJSilV*,Ks>Akt Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESIS GaNS, so well known throughout tho South, need no commont. In ht} lo ot workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with thc mimo amount of power, ia unequaled, lt. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia. S. C. Fairbanks' Standard Scales. THE under? signed, Agents for FairbankB' PLATFORM SCALES, ofTcr to tho trade and thoso wanting . bo most accu? rate SCALES made, an ns 8 o r t m o ii t of th eso Gooda at low figures. Wo uro niuo A nen ts for MEYER'S COUNTER SCALER, which, for accuracy and durability, cannot ho surnamed. J A T. It. AONKW; Carriage Materials. CONSIS'11NG in part of HUBS, ?Spokes, Felloes, Shalt?, Wheels, Polen, Rolls, Malleable Casi inge, .Filth beelu, Band?. Enamelled Lout lier, iiabh Leather. Pal ont and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Caillot, Lining Nail*. Spring?, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Daub Frames, I Paii.ts, Oil?, Carrirge Varnishes, Ac, Ae. j Our Hinch ol thone goods if second to nono in Columbia, and those desiring t o purchass. wff/ wive money by calling on Seul 11 -I- A T. H. AGNEW. Downer's Mineral Sperm Cil. ANEW OIL. which witt not light under 900 degree* Farenhcil; never guinn; ?H almost od rican and a* so fe aa .'.perm or Lord Oil Jar fmnihj usc, and tchen burned in the MINKIIAI, HPKIIM LAMP, tho light is equal to thu best Keroaono, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cont, per hour. It requires but little atten? tion, no triinming, and thu chimney never breaks from heat. A Pitpply ot this safety oil, and a Hinall assortment of Lamps, just received and for ! anio hy J. & T. R. AGNEW. ETIWAN GUANOS, MANUFACTURER AT TUB ETIWAN WORKS. CHARLESTON, S. C., BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AM) SUPER-PHOSPHATE C?BPARY. THU now well-known ETIWAN ?CANO is manufactured from tho Native Bono Phosphates of south Carolina. These Pho.-phalim. in their natural ?late, aro insoluble, and re I quire to bo ground In powder, and made soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in operation the lmgist Sulphuric Acid Chambers at tho hnuth, ai il inc, thoroton:, able to manufacturo, at tho low?ut ratea, tho highest grade Of Fertilizer; it being clear that tho greater tho proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, tho ICHH tho qitanlitv rt quired pi r acre. In order to inuku tho Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. With theao views thc Company mnuufiiflturo and offer for aale ETIWAN GUANOS, Wai raul cd lo contain from 15 to 20 PER CF.ST. OF DIFSOLVED l?ejtr. Tiien UAH-: IF LI MI:, and from '2 lo '2\ percent, ol AMMONIA, with a sttflloiont addition of PKUCVIAN CITANO and POTASH, to adn|)t it "to all crops. Price $U3 per ton, cash; on time, $70 per ton, and interest 7 per cent. per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, Cf high grado, suitable for manufacturers or for plantera, being in itself nu excellent Fertil? izer, and eptcinll} adapt? il for com).ont. AH lal ge qnantilii a ot Sulphuric Acid are unod io dissolve lim 1 heh pilate, thin will lc found a chin]) und convenu nt way to transport that material. The prude furnished will bo Ironi 18 to SO per cent. Dissolved Done Phosphate. Price $10 per lon en? li; on time. $45. willi hill re si nt 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher, grades will bo furnished lo older al un Middini a! juice per cenliige. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for composting willi redlen ned and other plantation manurin. rriee per tem, canli; tm lime, $-10, with intert bt at 7 per cent, pi r annum. GROUND BOKE, At niucli lower rales, consisting pimply < f lite Native Bone Phonphaiin ground lo ?>??wdi r. Price iii) per ton, cash; un tune, und interest ut 7 per cent, pi r annum. WIVE. C. BBB & GO., Agents, No. l l Adgcr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. R. O'Nr.Ai.i: A SON, Agents. Colnmbia, H. C. N.B. 'J he per ccntagc of D?HM>lvu<] Done rhos) hale of I.imo. and Ammonia in all the F.iiwana, i? astri rthiiK tl at the Works, by their On mist, br I oro delivery. Should any pur? chaser bc dinna I bib il, ho may return aveiage ninqden ul any ) m chase, within thirty (?SO) daya after delivery, and llieywillho anabsi d anew*, ami any de lice ney in the per cen? ugo guaranteed will bo mudo good to him hy the Ci mpai y. Jan 21 pinto J U ST RECEIVED AT I k W. C. SWFFIEIJX ANOTHER lol of tiioso popular Glengai ry, Can iel; und King William CAPE OVER? COATS. 'i hon-1\ ri. id-Fitting W hilo Mid Fsi ? :. t-HILI Cz il : i d ?.Cf HATS, new it} ?es. F\tiaFh eEii(;lUh RROADCI.OTH, fer fine trim (.?.tr..-li i.i whh? ? ii) ii bold at low ?ii ices .Tsn ll j. i & M. i mm TQEG to call particular attention lo the following lin of good-, which ?re MARKED DOWN to nu.li low flguri.-, as tt> irntiro the ir ppeody uah . EMPRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS. PLAIDS ALXJ WmTER BRESS MATERIALS. Roal Paisley SHAWI S Wool Shawls, handsome Beaver Cloaks, low and modi um priced Cloaks, and All Winter Coverings. A large stock of FURS, in sets and ningle. Heavy CASSI MERES, Beaver Cloths, BLANKETS, Flannels, Lint-eye, Ae. Wo havo recently added to our CARPET, WINDOW SHADE and OIL CLOTH DEPART? MENTS, which gooda can bo sold cheaper than earlier in the season. Oar DOMESTIC STOCK is very large, to which we invito the attention ot the closest buy I ora. Jan ll Change of Schedule. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMTAKY, COLUMBIA, ti. C., January 19, 1871. f!a?'.S*sB??l^duy, tho 22d matant, Passenger Traius upon thin Hoad will arrlTe and leave a* follows: TRAIN NO. 1. Leave CliaTlcaton at.8.20 a m / rrivo ut Cohimbia at.3 40 p m Leave Columbia at.12.15 p m Arrivo at Cha-london at.7.C0 p m Leave Camden, Sund?n? excepted, at.9 60 a m Arrive at Ringville at.1 20 p m Leave Kine vide, Sunday H excep'd, at.2 ?!0 p ni Arrivo at Camden at...".fi.00 p m Tho abovo Train? run in connection with Wilmington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad, connecting with Trains for Wilmington, North Carolina, and with Trains for A up mt a, Geor? gia-making close connection!) with Night Train? of Georgia Haili oad and Cential Rail? road, for all pointa South and West. THAIN No. 2- NIOHT EXPRKFH. (Sunday Night exuopti il.) Loavo Charlcaton ut.7.io p m Arrive at Columbia at.ll (III a n> I.eavo Conimbia at.....7.51pm Arrivo at Charle?ton at.0.45 a m TII?H Train nm? in coimcction v.?th Up Au? gusta 't rains, making clone connection with Georgia Railroad ami Central Railroad Morn? ing Trains, for all points SouUi and Weat. A. E. TYLER, Vice-president. S. R.'PirniNH. General Ticket Agent. Jan 21 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. E. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLCMIUA, S. C., January 17. 1871. CS? SST PJWm'?^fp ON a nd after SUNDAY, ??^.?l^rie^fif?*January 22, tho Tapsen ger trains ovor thin Road will run a? follows: Q Ol NO NORTH.-No. 1. No. 2. STATION?. AHKIVi:. LEAVE. ARRIVE. T.RATE. Augusta S 00 am OOO pm Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm ll 05 pm 11.?0 jim Winnab'ro 1117 pin 3 .'17 pm 1.25 am 1 27 am .Chester 5 07 pm 5.10 pm 2 5(5 nm 3.00 am Charlotta 7.30 pm 5.30 am (?OI.NO SOUTH.-No. 1. No. 2. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARIU VE. LEAVE. Charlo!to 8.00 wm 8 10 pm Chester 10 20 nm 10 23 ?un 10.27 pm 10 30 pm Winnsbo ll RS am 11.58 ?un ll 55 pm 11.58 pm Columbia 2.10 pm 2.28 pm 2.13 am 2.28 am Augusta 7 15 pm i 7.SO am Guiso NORTH.-Train No. l makes close n.Mi.v coNNKCTioNs at Charlotte for all poiuts Noilin and EAST. Train No. 2 maltes name collections, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. O ot NO SOVTII--Train No. 1 make? cloeo DAILY CONNECTIONS ut Augusta wit li trains ot Georgia and Ccntrnl Georgia Railroads, lor all points South, South-went ami Weat. Train No 2 make? ?arno eonnoctious, SUN? DAYS EXCEPTED. No nigtit. trains will loava Chirlnltc, Au? gust! or intermediate pointa on Sundays. Through Ticket? sold and baggage checked to principal point?. J. SI. SELKlKK. Sup. E. II. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C., December 1,1870. CS ?Ea TP?T PRBS?S3S3 ON and after this K^ll^.iiyy^^S^date, tho lollowiug nchedulo wiil bo run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains en South Caro? lina Railroad up ?md down; also with Train? going South on Charlotte, Colombia and Au? gusta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. .. Alston. 8 40 a. m. " Newberry. 10.10 a.m. " Cokesbury.145 p.m. " Relton.3.80 p. m. Ai rive at Creen ville.5 (,0 p.m. DOWN. Leave OrconvJllo at. 5 45 a. ni. " Relton. 7 ?3 a. m. " Cokenhnry.0.05 a.m. " Abbeville'..8 DO a. m. '. Newberry.1235 p m. " Alston... . 2 10 p.m. Arrivo at Columbia.3 15 p. ru. D' e I JOHN H. MOUE. General Hip. Ghamie of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY SUOPH, N. C., Januar 25, 1871. fT^r F - n?b?#;iia<- TRAINS will be inn?ve? te ^Jr3affi?qiS3 this Road iib follows: Fxpr?*. Hail. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. IiEAVE. Charlotte 5 35 a in I H.Dii p m SalisbmyS 08a in 8 13 an 10.31 pm 10.30 pm Gr'iisb'o 11.05a ni ll 20 an LOO a m 1.15 a ni CoShnpPi 50 |) m 1 03 pm] 2 57 a m 3 17 a m Hillsh'ro 2 28 p m 2 33 p m! 4 27 a in 4 29 a m Raleigh 5.12a m | ti.tlH a rn 7.10 am Qoldeboro il0.55 a in K.'prc$*. Moil. Ooldsboro 3 00 p rn Raleigh 8.45am 8 58pm 7.40 a m Ilillsbroll .07 nm ll 10pm lt) (0 a m 10 02 a m Co simp 12 30 p m 12 50 pm 11.12 a m ll 45 a ni Or'nnb'o 2 10 p m 2 20 pm! 1 10 a 111 2 DO a m Salisb'ry 5.15 )> ni 5.20 p ni 4 50 a m 4.55 a m Charlntte7.50pm I 7.30 a ni j .Lin 27 W. IL CREEN, Man- Trnns. j Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. r\BKjspnigr Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. Ip&SNwgfiOi Pendleton. 5 20 ?? 1 . w " Perrvville. 0 00 .? Arrive at Walhalla_.*.7.00 " j Leave Walhalla.? 80 A. M. j .. Perrvville.4 15 j " Pendleton. 5 :;0 " j Arrivent Anderson. 0 15 " ! Waiting nt Anderson line hour for tho arriva! I of/up train on Green ville and Columbia Rca ii. , July 31 W. ll. D. PAILLARD, Sup, i Winter Schedule Snar'g & Union Road ESS Wi RF^T^ ON and after tho 21th Warj?'??rlaS*?^?ti? instant, tho Passenger : Trains will go down on MONDAYS, WI DNE8 ! DAY:? and FRIDAYS; leaving Spa il an tun g (.'(.int I luipi p; itt 7 20A.M., and arriving at ?.Uten 1.H5 P. M. ! Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS I and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 9 50 A. M.. and arrive ut Spa ria: Lurg ?.1 :i 10 Pi M; THOMAS. R. JE'l HR. IienJdent. Thief Proof Drawers. fTlHE undersigned have received the Agincv 1 nf tliesa DRAWER*. Th n n>r ll?' nne ; thinguetilj'aijoytht / ra I (roll?n tf em ry attn r aw ?hop in L'olunibiti, ?il fording n sum proton lion from Ibo light-fin ttM-DW/Ay^ IMPROVED TILL LOCK & DRAWER ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING put HIV machine in operation, I now-inform tho public, that 1 am ready lueupplv anv and all nrilei s for ICE. Price ta o outs per poiind by Hie n I ntl. For 100 pounds or moro, agreements will lin made. 'Ibo leo can bo obtained at cither the Upper or lower Mt"ro J. th NHEGHRS. Diamond Hams, SUGAR cured SHOULDERS, Smoked Tongno, Breakfast Bacon, Fulton Market Reef, All choice and for sale at reduced pricoB. ! Jan 27 EDWARD HOPE.