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' Whew Did Yon Come From Baby %]!j BT OBOROB If ACBOttAl.9? ?** ** * WKan ft I rt vnn mma Amm. U)i* ft Mr T Out of ?T?rywhir? lata hero. Whore did you get your eyes so blue ? Out uf th? sky u I came through. What makes the light in them sparkle and spin ? Some of the starry spikes left in. Where did yea get that little tesur ? I found it waiting when I got bore. What makes your forehead so smooth and high ? A soft hand stroked it as I went by, What makes your oheek like a warm white rose? I saw something better than any one knows. Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss ? Three angels gare me at one kiss. Where did you get this pearly ear ? God spoke, and it came ont to hear. Where did you get those arms and hAnds ? Lovo made itself into hooks and bands ? Feet, whence did you come, you darling things ? From the same box as the eberub's w ings. How did they all come Just to be you ? God thought of me, and so I grew. But bow did you come to us, my dear ? God thought of you, and co I am here. Am TToMITQT A r% Of*. MVA1VMA vuo A V/ill IVA* All ?' ecdote worth laughing over is told of a man who had an infirmity as wcil as an appetite for fish. He was anxious to keep up his character tor honesty, while making a bill with his merchant, as the story goes, and when his back was turned, the honest buyer slipped a codfish under his coat tail. But the garment was too short to cover the theft, and the merchant perceived it. 41 Now " said the cus tomcr, anxious to improve all the opportunities to call attention to Ins virtues, " Mr. Merchant, I have traded with you a good deal and have paid you up honestly and promptly, havn't I ?" u Oh, yes," answered the merchant, " I have no complaint." u Well said the customer, 44 I always insisted that honesty was tbo best policy, and the best rule to live and die U.. )> UTL.il. M 1!_J vjj . 4.11m b bu, repueu uie merchant, and the customer turned to depart. 44 Hold on, friend !" cried the merchant; 14 speaking of honesty, I have a bit of advice to give you : Whenever yon coine to trade again, you had better wear a longer coat, or steal a shorter codfish," Stcdyino Latin.?An exchange relates a story of a young farmer whose son had tor a long time been ostensibly studying Latin in a popular academy. The farmer not being perfectly satisfied with the course und con duct of the young ho}>eful, recall cd iiim from school, and placing him by the side of a cart one day, thus addressed him : 44 Now, Joseph, here is a fork, and there is a heap of manure and cart; what do you call them in Latin ?" 44 Forkibus, cartibus, et tnanurjbus," said Joseph. 44 Well now,'* said the old man 44 if you don't take that torkibu6 pretty quckibus, and pitch that manuribus into the cartibng, I'll break your Jamdibus lazy baeki bus." - \ > Joseph weht to workibus, forthxrithibus! C. O. D.? How many per sons have been puzzled to know the meaning of those letters they so often 6ee on boxes, packages, &c. Some interpret tiiem in one way and some in another. We have heard one man who being informed that it meant 44 cotne on devil," supposed the devil would bo on the next train, and not wishing closer intimacy with his Satanic innjestv, he. split for parts unknown and never came back for his package. An editor in Iowa lias made a discovery, however, in reference to those letters that is new and rather original, as well as quite forcible. lie says iliey mean in plain English, '4 Come Immediately Down " with a two dollar bill tor your home paper. A Sin Nkver Fohoivkk.*-~ A man may borrow money, steal from a widow, discount hi# own whisky bill, or 4* nip" a prayer book from a dying heathen, and utill have aoine chance of pardon *, but when he swindles a newspaper man out of his bill, we think the devil has such a firm grip on the scat ot his pantaloons that repentance and forgivonees are utterly oat of the question. A Dutchman has got off the best thing on the New York Orange-Hibernian row: 41 If dey wants some fights, let em go buck to de places dey oooms from and git all de fightings dey wants.? What de tyvil have we Americans got to do mit der oranges and lemons and sich dings." A PBOPLB VEUIOLE?Tipsy CHS tomer : " A pint o' whisky, please, shir." Publican : 11 Yo'll pet nae mair whisky here, M'Tavish, Iluven't I told yon in plain English ? D'yo want it in Latin or GreekI" "No thank ye, ahir, I want it in a bottles." ? A country editor says that when he looks at a woman's head he it puzzled to toll whicbiwas switch. ?- . ?I. 1. IJ.WW? - AI Way 8 be m witty as yon can with yonrjparting bow?your last spcepti ia| the ftie remembered. v , A "leading citizen" of Boston recently requested information about a firm that sold oblctng lea. A Missotrrl musician sat down opon a keg of powder and began to smoke... They found one button. Five hundred and twenty-five thousand six hundred trains leave London in the course of one year. In too many lamentable instant ccs .the h last scene of all. tbis strange, eventful history"?is kerosene. I After lib Uinle had thrown him. a Georgia XV reproved him by t 'exclaiming, "You darned old Dem" ocral." Tlie importations into France in 1870 were 215,000 francs leas than in 1869, according to the Journal Officiel. The remains of Alexander Du~ mas are to be transported from ViJlera Cotlerete to Paris for interment in the cemetery of Per? la Chaise. A helping word to one in tron- j ble is often like a switch on a rail road track ?but one inch between | wreck and a smooth-rolling pros ! portly. i A mind too vigorous and active < serves only to consume the body J to which it is joined, as the richest jowels are soonest found to wear their settings. i Brigham Yonng has been refns i ed bail. Young gave the Federal j Government, one of his honses in i Salt Lake for the prison, wherein 1 Young is conflned. j i A fire extractor has turned np J in Augusta, Ga. It is a man em- 1 ployed in a foundry. He merely * places his hands upon a burn ? never mind how severe?and the sufferer is at onco relieved. A person ndverti->es in a Boston paper for "a skeleton not articulated, bones well marked ; also, a separated skull : also, a sawed skull." A pretty girl says: <k7f it was j wrong for Adam to live single o when there was not a woman on ? tho earth, how guilty are the old bachelors with tho world full of pretty girls.'" i. An Englishman abont to be ( hanged for murdering his shrew * ish wife sorrowfully remarked on t the gallows: "I led her to the Anl- * tar, and now she has led me to the r 'alter." h d Tlio three sons of the late Gen- j, oral Clanton, ??f Alabama, are to ho educated at the Suite University. free of expense, in accordance c with an act recently pasted hv the 1 Alabama S?ato Boaid ot Ednca v tion. , },t r . ? v U The Lancaster Ledger ^nya :? [' From a letter received by Mr. M. ? L. Belk, of this county, we learn 11 that a fatal accident l>efcll the wife c of Mr. R. D. Montgomery, and a ? little girl, the daughter of Mr. Nel Jj son Montgomery, at Abbeville, ? Miss., on tho 25th December. A Connecticut lawyer made ? such a powerful plea for a mm*- ? derer, a few days ago. that the tl tears of the court and jury over ? flowed, and tho people in court ? had to resort to rubbers to keep jj their feet dry. tl J ni ni/l l.?- -I - ttry.-.1 N ^.v, mw I II> IIVI IIILT6 . "" Vionil |)( gracious, Matilda, but it's cold ; oi my teotli are nctnallv chattering!" " Loving nice".: ''Well, don't let ? them chatter too much, or they fo may tell where you bought 'ein." Some Eastern genius brags of 01 having invented a 44 talking ma- ? chine." lie is rather late with his ?i invention. Adam had a rib in " that ''machine" as long ago aa.tho u days of the Garden of Eden. ^ 44 I find, Dick, that yon are in ? the habit of taking my jokes and it passing them off as your own. Do *' yon call that gcntlomanlv con- y duct?" '4To be sure I do, Tom.? ? A true gentleman will always take F a joke from a friend." s A California editor, in speak- ? ing of a notorious ruffian in that }' State, who is supposed to have V committed more murders titan any j other man < n the Pacific coast, i< *ays : (>IIe l as a wonderful talent ?' for bereaving Any family !>e does j rot happen to like"; \ ;ti Editorial fjrtkhftsrtjp.?A J warm friendship. sayb ft New ? York letter, exists befxveen two of r the leading editors ftf fhis ?lfy, ho- 1 longing to rival sh<Tefs,""!tfflT"ntter~ ' ly opposed in politics. I refer to florae? Greely, of the Tribuns. and Ivory Chamberlain, of the ( World. Though indulging in the ( most violent political warfare, hurling scathing phillipiea against each othor in public, they are in their eocial interconsc, and have I been f<?r years, ?on terms of thej closest intimacy- Every 8und*yJ noarlv von will find tlm uotoruiil' editor of llio Tribune enjoying rhe hospitality of hit C??teh?iH>riiry of the World, lit hit delightful home on Forty second At root. And Mite Chamberlain and the Mistes Gree ley, Ida Mnd Gabriella, are insep * arable companions, and many are i the summer days they roam to i gethcr through the w<>odg on the' celebrated farm at Chappoqna. ! 1 LMilJ AH OMUKAHCHS f!?; TO Raise Supplies tor t^e Tear 1872. T>* It ENACTS? by the M-yor. a?d A1 11 drrai.n of &o City of uraMTilli, in Council Mooiablod. and by authority of tb? am#. That a Tax to ooror tbo pdriod from January lit. 1879, to Janaary let, 18T8, for tb? ium? and in tho manner herein after mention, ed, cball bo ratted and paid into tho Publit Traaoury of tho City of lireentillp, by tho lal day of March next, for tbo nat and aerrie* thereof. ' Rin..A. 1 ft? ??> ?? "? * ? ' ? v. vbvu uun nonarca uoiierc of HHmd tiIm ot Ku> ViuU and Personal Property, tbo of mi a Fifty Cent*. Real Estate, &Look*, Gootittd Cfctl tel* Sottf at AactipD.y Bko. 2. There "slialf be paid quarterly, Tw< and a Half pet' cent, upon all 8al?a ct Auction n all Oaode, and V>b* iP?r W1 Obfittela and Heal Citato, ana Stosk* of. description, except on aalea bade by ordci of Court, or process Of law, or fly-EaCcatdri and Administrators. Goods, Wares and Merchandise Sold on Consignment. Sac. S. There (hall be paid by all merchant! or other*, One-Half per cent, upon all Bales ol Goods, VYares and Merchandise sold on Consignment, made Irom the 1st day of January 187S, to thwlst day el January 1878, the above lex to he paid qaarterly. Road and Street Tax. Sac. 4. That each and every male person between the agesof twenty-one and f fly years, other than members of the Fire Department, Ordained Ministers and 8tudsntS, shall pay <>o or before tbo lat day or Marsh next, One Dollar for Road and Street exemption, and. if any person liable to this tax, shall fail to make payment at toe time specified, he ahall he held liable to work on the streets of the City, for ix days under the direction of to* acting )ver$C*r of the streets ; any parson refusing or aegt'Mfing to obey the summons, shall bafined it tbo discretion of tbs Council, eald fin* to be aollected by sxeeution. And It shall be the ;luty of the City Clerk and City Marshal to report to tho Council all defaulters under sitber of the cleuses of this section, j Lawyer*, Physician*, Dentist*, Photographist*, &e. Sec. 6. There shell be paid Thirty Cents on he liundred Dollars of Oro*ift Income of Brokers and Bankers, and on dll Incomes do ived from the Commission Business, or the Practice ofths Professions of Law, Mcdicino ind Dentistry, end frofti the Business of Dsguerrsotyping, Ambrntyping and l'boto. ;rapbing within the limits of the City?the imount of income to ><e estimated from the st day of January, 1872, lo tho 1st day of Fenuery, 1873, tho Tax upon the same to be >aid quarterly. carriages, Omnibunies Wagon**, &c. Skc. 6. There shall he paid Ten Dollars on ioeb four-Worse Omnibus or Haok ; Six Dollars in each Carriage or Hack drawn by two or nor* horses, run for conveyance of passengers >r hire; Three Dollars on each ooe-borso Hugty, Gig or Sulky, kept for hire; Ten Du'.lur* >n each four horse Wagon ; Six Dollars on tacb two-horse Wagon, or Dray, or Cnrt, nnd 'our Dollars on each one-horse Wagon, Dray >r Cart run for hire. The Taxes on Omnitusses, Carriages, Hacks, Baggies, Wagons, )rays, Carts, Ao., kept for hire, shall be paid cfore they shall be allowed to run: Provided, Tbet nothing herein contained shall bo con- , trued to as to sxteud to Wagons, Carts, or dher vehicles going to or from market, and | >wned end run and nsed by not.-residents of he City. Itinerant Traders and Anotionsers. Skc. 7. Five Dollars per day shall be paid iy every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer offcrng for sale within the corporate limits ot the lily,, at Auction ?r otherwise, ahy Goods, Vtires or Merchandize, to tie paid each day in dvance; and every Itiucrant Trader or Aucionticr liable to the tax aforesaid, and wbu hail fail to make payment, shall lie fined Ten lollars for each day lie may ao offend ; /Voided, The provisions of this section alt nil not >e so construed ao as to apply to the ordinary lealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, poulry, iron-ware, arth, n-ware, or other produce r manufactures ol tho like character. Billiard Tables and Tsn Fin Alleys. Sec. k. That an Annnul Tax ol Twentyivs Dollars shall lie paid uponeuch and every lilliurd Table, and Twciity-flvo Dollars upon aeh and every Nino or Ten Pin Alley, kept rithiti the limits of the City ?f Greenville lor rollt ; said Tax to tie paid before License to so the same shall tie granted. Any persoopf arsons using the articles or opening the esiiMishmcnt mentioned above in this Section, ritbout first having obtained a License trom lie City Council, and giving a hond to the snie in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, auditioned to observe the laws of the State lid City, shall be subject to e fine not exceed;ig Ten Dollars for each day such establish lent ahull be kept open or used. '.questrain and Thsatrical Performances. Skc. U. That no Equestrnin or Theatrical crformnnee, or other performances, or other xhibitions fur gnin, shall l>e bad in the City f Greenville, without a lieonte therefor being rst obtained from the Mayor, and payment ir said license made to tho City Clerk, as forcmiid as follows: For each and e7ery questrino Exhibition, Fifty Dollars ; for each nd every Side Show, a sum not less than Five lolliirs nnr ? w --.-.l > ? T ? - - . ? ? ?*?ll WMW?vuMip A nvuvyilvo I/C'lion. W I io Mayor shall determine ; Tor Theatrical And (Iter Exhibitions for gain, such sum a* the [uyor shall determine. Aud each and every srrou exhibiting for gain, without first having htaincd n License, and the payment of the tid Tax in advance, shall he fined in a sum at less than donhlo the amount of said Tax, manner hereinafter provided for the imposi* in of fines and forfeitures. Special Tax. Sr.c. 10. That no Person, Firm, Compnny r Corporation ahall bo engaged in, prosecute r carry on any trade, business or profession, ntll he, the, or they, shall have paid a Spo lal Lioense therefor in the manner hereinafir provided, to wit: Each and every bus!ess, either Mercantile, Mechanical or Manuicturing, the gross sales or receipts of which tall not exceed Fire Hundred Dollurs per nnum, shall pay a License of Two Dollars, i excess of Five Hundred Dollars, and not tceeding Two Thousand Dollars, Seven Dolus and a llalf, and in excess of Two Thouind Dollars and not exceeding Five Thou<nd Dollars, Eight Dollars, and in excess of ive Thousand Dollars and not exceeding Ten housund, Ten Dollars, and in excess ot Ten housand Dollars. Twelve Dollars. Each irst-Closs Hotel, Twenty-five Dollars; each econd-Clnss Hotel, Fifteen Dollars;each Saw I ill. Fifteen Dollars* each ^orn Mill, grinding nder three thousand bushels per annum, Fifsen Dollars, and over three thousand bushels >cr annum, Twenty Dollars; cech Flouring I ill. Twenty Dollars; each Cot'nn din, Ten lollnrs : each Cotton Press, Five Dollars ; each tivery Stable, Ten Dollars : each Oas Manure tor y or Works. Ten Dollars; each Printig Establishment, Six Dollars; each Earlier** hop, Five Dollars ; each Auctioneer, Twelve iollars. The License issued by virtue of his Section s^nllLe collected on or by the 1st ay of MqfcbAnem, and shall cover the year 872, and nil Jlusfncss License issued on and ftor the )st day of March next,shall be issued u a ratable jiroiorlinn of the year dating > rom the 1st d?V of Ibo mnnlh in -ki-l. I . " '""J o issued. 'hysiclaas. lawyers. Dentists, Fho tograpnists, Aitists, Insurance Companies, See. S*c. 11. Each Phyrlctan. Lawyer, Dentist, ?bntogrnphial and Artist, and each Insurance Jotnpany and Speculators in grain, fluir nr ountry produce, nut otherwise licensed undar [ hia Ordinance, shall pay a licenia of Pillaon , Dollar* ; and each Express Company having | in office in, and doing business within U>? pur- | >orato limit* of toe City, Twenty-Bra t>olW* , 'or conducting aaid huaineaa ur occupation ; laid rum or auma to be paid on or Itefore the lit day of March neat, or on any subsequent lay before coaiintinclng aneb bnainaaa or occupation. And a p/Bulty of Fire Dollara per day hall he levied against any parson prosecuting auah business or noeopntlow, or any hdafneaa named in tbia Hacgfen without Srat having takan out a licanaa therefor. Liquor Lieense u fine. 1J. DeaUca in LJouor shall pay the following License, to wit.: Each Retail Liquor Dealer. Two Hundred and fifty Pah lara: each dealer in Liqoore wbo aallc by tba quart or larger quantity, Qm Hundred Dollar* ; aaoh Drugglat a?Hlng l?y lh? bottla. Fifty Dollar*; (lha liquor aot lo b* drank on tba premtaoi wh*r? aold, kj any athar (ban a r?* tail liquor** alar,) ?nd (ha iMnfcJkr ? <W era toItqjW aball coeer the yead #x|?lrHq| *a th? lit day of Octotar, 1873, at tha abora ratal par annum, and moat ba paid bafora tha pur tiaa antar upon aaid buaioeaa. Penalties. , refute to maka a ruturo to tba City Clark oa , oatb, of all hla, bar or their talabla property, income, aalea, receipta, or any, or all othei , things taxed hy tbia Ordioanoe, and pay tha j tax tbereon tmpoaed, within the time apeaifled , by thi? Ordinance, tba Cloak of Council, aa iatad by the Asaaauera oMpfCitj, are baraby , authorized and required to arses# anch parcoc I or peraoDf for all his, bar or tbeir property, 01 other tbinga taxed ?-y tbia "OrdinanM, acoord( ing to tba beat information which ne and'fbs 1 Aaaifaeere can, obtain of tba epluo of such taxablo *operty, ?Dd adil One Hundred pei , aentl to thb amount of tna tax of tha person 01 peraona th'na negleoting or refnaing to make \ .return .aa efofeeaid, or. pay thd tax thereon | abd if |ho double tat thna Inapoeed ie hot ^md ukin Tkl.i. n .1 rt? .1 i ?.?? ? ?uoi?aireip HIV vmu VltJTK fa hereby authorised aa<l V?qtil*eA to laaua an execution therelor immediately, which said elocution aha!] ha lodged with tho Sheriff oj the County of OiweBTilla^ to be collected w? cording to* the ptcfrfaietfe of the Art of tha General Aaaembty in aucb caeca, made and {rorided. . >. / * i lone and radfled in Council asaetnhled, undei the eorpontte Sort at the City of Greenville thia 9th day oi December, 1ST I. Dec IS 32 tf T(^ THE LA DIM" fay and Winter Opening:. MRS L.J,JjENKINCS ;' ,Re?p?fctfully inform# Ui? L*di<# that alio ie row receif aXhRmB'ng foil supplies'<>f " JSaygW FALL AND WINTER ^UlUllllNERT i . i a v r a t OF LATKRT ANP MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. The 8'??ck will consist of all tli- lines < ) GOODS found in similar eslaMiahments, and will be offered at very reasonable pi ice*. 27-tf Xing'* Mountain Military School Yorkville, S. C. TliK Arst Session of the achool Jb^f^^L^yenr 1872 will begin on the let TOMES February, and end on the 3Utli o( Terma, for School Expenses, I e, Tuition, Board, Washjng, Fuel, Lights, Rooks, Stationery, Ac., $IA5, payable ?? Adrntire.? Circulars cub t a in g full information may be obtained upon application to Col. A- COWAHD, Frincipal aod Proprietor. Deo 13 32!* 8 M. 0. Bt TI.KR. r. tt MCBKK -4'1* V ' | ' " Agent Oiim.o CoMi|>?oy. No. 08 Bay ?n?l Non 1 nfl-t 2 AtlantW 1 Wharf. (IliaPMIon, 8 C. JNO. 8. KEB8K A CO. General Agents. No? 29 30 Itn BU I LtR 8c MCBEE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity,. GREENVILLE, S. CL, $]111 Practice in the Coaiti of the State and of the United States. May 31 > ?J |i/ 1 ' | (f j W. K. RA9LBV. O. O. W ELL EASLEY & WEIf S,/ Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity, ; GREENVILLE, S. 0., PRACTICE in the Courts of the State and of the United States, and givo especial attention to cases in Bankruptcy. Jan 1 1871. , 34?if Notic? of Removal. MR. A. It MORRISON lo'nrna It's elnc*-re thank* to ilie citiz. us <>f (??< ,-oville mid thiHWnoiMidhijt ?'U'i?rv for th*' iihetal aluiuage which Ihey have ex'ended to him since lie lias opened business, tie lias now r.moved to the e'und on Main Siiei-t, next>?iuw Foster di Huntir, whe>a Iim goni-anteea full saifelaetion Jo MAKING, CUTTING and FITTING, in the beet and neateet workmanship and manner the tOUft^Qt |lu' ' HVJ-tl E. P. JO?es A'apiecoiaiflfisra Air ttw&w, AND SOLICITOR IN L'QOJTt. will Practice in all COURTS OF THIS ?TATE ALBO, # v* 0A.'. . . IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. * Office Greenville C. H., 8. C. July 1 . lv* UENFY BlSGllOFF & CO., T rnOLESALF. , AND DEALERS IN ^srauss, fca&sra&s, SEOARS, TOBACCO, &C., NO. 197 EAST BAY, b. o. n. BleCIIOFr. c wrn urn* t. n. pi KrKR. Ocl 25 25 .,,. 6nj SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, PRICK $15 CASH, WITH VSUAtrAD* VANCK FOR TIMK. if tli* a'?nlVhi%Ou..n.? Li lor ihe past six years in this Stale. f >p,CutlO^HJ)H Qojlb baa *?J*r esialilislted iisehsrafcn^ 1?t e$cellenoA kt fW> Veh?|e> dmfiment anbrt*dVsan * In aecnrdance mi.it (he fi.<L?bl'sli'd poh. icy of the Oonipanv lir furnish ' fLe' bed Concentrated Pcrlil'ier at the lpwe<t coat{ to enn?umers, thin Ooano it put into a>krftet| ihia season at the aimve 'penitifrfl ' f.rike, winch lite Company it enabled In do by renduii of iI huge ficilitiet ami the reduce<l 1'ntt o< ninniifiict ore The nppiien put into maikel litis season are, as heretofore, prej nred under the per onel ait pet inleiideiice id Dr. St, Julian Rn v e msI, Chemist of ti?0 Company, at UbnrkMns, M. Oe plaater* may rot I s?M* that it* QUALITY COMPOKUHW I* |irAi?*'ly tlteHiiffe urtHaVMr?. I tofote odd At lh? present IIIW price >e?e , ?ry sore planted can be 'an ibaed with 2tH) pounds Ouano at a e<?st ma. ri*fr(ln>r the present value ul }ll pnntlds id enttnn, While experience has ?h"Wn that Under liiVOrable eniidil lO' B id sea* and CU'llVa lion the er'-p i? inofvased bv tha apphoa | linn fmm I wo the natural e* j parity id ilia anil. H?s?e, under no nie All Line emild lie apt I'jstlnn tail lo iuii yWnsMte for life Oil (lay. "Ap0*VIO 1 / J. N. RQB40N: .OX-OCffMfc"" : G0^ AN^ SILVER SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED r WARE. TABLE CUTLERY. >/ V M# ^Nr> -y FANCY GOODS. a large assortment op \ Gold, Wive*. Steel & Plated Framed aPECTAGLEfi. 1 also oknotntc ; pumpi mtmMwn* B. Wch#l<*. J Oe? II ' S3 tf _______ ?( . rasisw^ 1 ' r BX TELEGRAPH. fSBOME SrOckrin SroVo now, and > jEg) a Largo Lor corning, SHIPPED OCTOBER 17TII, Ordered by * j TELEGRAPH. (jioncr, Coi &fl.irk'cy. Oct 25 25 If Greenville & Columbia R. R. Columbia, S. C.< Jin. 3, 1872 ON diid nfier this dnle, the fallowing Schedule will In run daily. Sunday* ?*xo-p ? <. connecting with Night Train* on South Carolina; Road. up And down, als?? wij.li Tiai?? going North and Soython Charlotte, Columbia <fc Augusta Railroad: UP TRAIN. Leave Cohimbfu 7 00 a ni " Alston... 8 50 n in " Newberry JOSD'am " Cokesbury, 2 10 p nt " B?-lion 3 55 p ni Art It-e at Ureenville.. 6 85 p to " 45 p m " . Pe .-Heton 5 45 p in " Wallialial 7 15 p ni DOWN TRAIN. ' Leave Wnih.ilU . 6 00 a m I ". Pendleton ^ 7 25 a in ? Anderson ... .. j 8 20 a m " B-lt?n il SO a in 1 '*4 Cekeabury 11 15 n m " Newherry 2 85 p ill " A'slon 4 20 p in Arrive at t'olumbia .... 6 00 p iti M. T. BARTLETT. Oen'1 Ticket Ag't. Jan 24 33 Charlotte,"Columbia and Au gusta Railroad. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE ) i . ? C A A R. R [ ) Columbia. Q, January 1, 1872. ) ON Aid after jaiiurfr* 4. 'the billowing schedule win be run over tills Road: TRAIN No 1. MALE fl^t NORTH Leave A ugii ta7 ' I II 15 A M Leave Columbia I 8.22 A M Arjivo. at Oh* rl. tie. > I 2.n9 P M 1 v I ' ) i . f ^KaU No i ( ) J| I ) j MAIL TIIAlN?tiOlNU NORTH. , Leave A<gu>ta B.t.o I' M ; LeikVe |C<|lt|iiii>ii? ............ 11.04 PM Arfivo at CliHi lotie.. .4... ... 5 15AM TIIA'N No. 1. MAIL TRAIN?0O1NU f OUT II. | t Leave C' arlnt e 7.15 A'M Leave Columbia 1.35 P Si Arrive at Auguatn 5 5o I'M Til t IN N- 2 MAIL TWAIN?OOINO SOUTH. i.-wve Charl-tle 7 3<? P M Le-nvc Columbia 2 ml A M Airive nt Augusta 7.30 A M No. 1 Train daily No 2 Tiain dully, Sunday excepted. Both Trains make close connections to/all, point* North, Sonlli and w" i U/iU I . Through Ticket* sold and baggage check* ?d to all-yrinc pal piinja.^ -i -r-p Standard i iurie? Washington Cily .lime, sixteen minutes luster than ihiaoity. E. P. ALEXANDER,'Sup't. E. R. Dorbst. Gonerel TtekeJ nncl Freight Agent. I juii'J'JIVU 33 Wilmingtonj Columbia and ; / Augusta Railroad. OffiCk O fn'i. Fiif.ioiit <t Tickkt Aoknt, ) j i Wii.minot< x. N. C., Dee. 18, 1871. j Kt'w Fit'iglii null I*n?M?ii{{er ISoiite Tin C-olnmbiit. ?. uud \\ iliuiiiglon, !V. C. fglllE attention of MJvRi'Jl 'NTS. SHIPJL PKRS ?.f COTT^.V ho(1 PltOPUt'K, and the public generally, i* inv|r<v) to *he DIRECT CONNECTION Now eX'-tlnif hi-lw^i* all interior t?oiiiit in Sooth Carolina. and (foiittern t'itl-e, I?y ih- WILMINOTOjf. rOLDMBT* A AUGUSTA RAILROAD, and if* el?tiiiecti?n? uL Wiltn'to.'too, either via Steentahip J.in-a front tliul Port, or via Wilmingtoit A VVr ( dtnt Railroad, ao<i It* eoimec'htiu via I'oit*loottlh or Pr'ei*' urg. The v*ri?u* I # connecting ? the?e tor iniiiii) point* afford fnciiitie* lor hipinejita To or f ont BAI/NIIORR. Datlv. - PHItAl?Ef.nilA.Trl Weellv. " * NK.W' YOi.K, OTirh-apef Week. " BOSTON. Semi Weekly. Uniform mt?* are maintained ?ith all e< mi'eiiog line*. t . No inn oepitr* to ah'pmenta Through Itiir* TA'ttpg V it en hei ween all Station* and |?? It.i? named gate* and Olaeeitioai ion Sheet a oh'ni neil ef'nll * * ? Tim P#Mfi'pr Stltednle of Night Tmln /r-oni, ht>?| Morning T"*ln /khtlntiilOA, uiv>? a no", \j>r nil p.4?*. Gro?-nvlli>- A 1%'Iuih' ih, n> <1 CIia' Co|lip|* in A Aii^U'In Railroada?giving n j U?y Lin?* ton nation vi? I'm t*mmith, nnd j I an AtuKoil i?n via W nrhiiigio^Niid i | ^ V'Orliy^ 'all t<lttay* nl Cnliinildn. Through Tirkeia on rnlt nt Columbia to nil North. For Rafrr, Cta?sifica>ionr, And nil informntion, a|>|?|v A- F??1'K 0> ii I rrtighl And Tn k'l AgO'd. J. (\ WINDEIt, U?ii'i f?u|>?-rtiit^i drnt. Jtn 10 80 lilw JOBS'C SEECEBS ? MAMPACTIRFR. WHOLESALE ani> RETAIL 1 'tAquor Dealer, ! ? ii. : ?? hi i i ..ir < ? t f ? i ? a at n n *i a aran o m , LAKH IIIMIIVH. Sit. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Oct 18 24 1 j ATLANTIC A CID PIIOSPH ATE. ' TP ?W*r?d bJ !,?e ATLANTIC PHOSPnATE COMtR VMnd*r the di,ection ?>f tW Chemist, Dr. ST. J D LI EN 5 >1 ? d with Cotton Seed, is now oflered at the ve ./w 117*? ml $2iir ,<m ca#l,?or ^31 per ton payable 1st N oh . wstw, 25J*-> free of Interest. on Ti.fi8 ? 3d n?W l* considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or haul iTT? IT ,#t NwVeinher, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul tia. au,no wl, their Wagons an I Mules are idle. WER' RodCERI St CO., General Agents, Itrnam'. WU f Ol 1 ? D ft vnu a w uaii, tium iudiuu> o. v< J* BONIAtDj Agent, Grove Stnlioo, S, C. Jan 3 . j* 34 3m ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE." ingMUIS FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate J? Company under the direction of their t. heiniet, Dr. St. Juliet) Ravenel, is now offered to the Planting CmihriumtY at the very Reduced Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable 1st November, 1872, . Free of Interest. This Ftrtilirer has been very extensively used in this Slate and has given entire satisfaction; some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Gitalin, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872. By this arrangement, planters will be enabled, without extra cost, t<? haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlet* containing the Certificates of those who have used the Atlan ic Phosphate will he furnished on application to the Agents. PELZhH, RODGER* A CO . General Agent*. Drown'* Wharf Charleston, S. C. WM. BEATTIE Agent Greenville. South Crolina. Jan 3 36 / ,'/ .tin ~~~WiWI?n FERTILIZER! FOR. COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBAC CO. P 11 I C E : CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs, at Facte ry TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., fit Factory, payable Nov 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley River. " if. ^ , ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME! fofi COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE: CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory. TIM 13, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT IA TERFST. fi. O. ?TO & GEJYEIlJlL J No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, r II A R L F. S T O -V ? a. Jtir FURNISH til) AT (IIARLESTON PRICES FREIGHT ADDED. BY JULIUS V. SMITH AGENT. GREENVILLE. S C Dec 20 33 . 3 m 17* T T \\7 A "XT Pj i l vv i\ i> Three very Superior ArlicJe* are offaied by tl>e Snlpbniio Ai-id and Soperplintplinle company ?l Cl>arl?r?iuii, 5>. C.t viz: ETIWAN GUANO. A ( mpletft manure, adapted li> Cotton, Omni mi l *!'?? ??being lh? w?*ll known ?r tie'e liHri-tn'i'ie .fT-ie.f ?i I if re ry l?igli prude of 15 per cent. ilirrolvei) Bona I'lmepliate of IJiw h tilt Of nddbbm, if If r?int?rv, of 1'eruvn.n liimim, Am nia an*l Poiaeb. I*rnf 55 p-r t>.n, i' on o" lief "a Of l?i of April next, ami $0i> per ton, payable 1st Nov. mber, 187"2. ipiihoot ivterexl. ETIWN C I ( 1 FCOD. A if tv nr ie'e o' about 0-e miPf liivh i-rnd- of >olnlile Pbopl.*'e. compounded wlilt th? rl'dWiil' o' Cmiho 8e?-d lii mtrli a manner, ?a i? eii'iiie on- tlf b -t biOba-i* lot C"t ton a>1.i (bam. n? n lower ?:e Ohio ilf Ki'Wmii Gomiio. I'flcr to p. r ton, if | ai.t on .or tffore lite lm of April next, $15 per to", payable |rt Nv-ptber, 1872. %eith?ut itiferexl. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging front 18 to '2<' per rent of Dinto'ved flone Plinapltnlei ami lima en.bliriv' Of >y < <| in* Mi?. to ? ! in l?0 10"* | luilf . It i Ki ndt* it n?ivi|iK ol ont lia'f co*t mid frrirjht. ('fee t&A |?f ton <( i*?il ? !<efi*i** ili?- Jr-i u April ii xl, AD prp tnh. i>?t ii Ih |*i No*inn t*r 1*7*2. ttilhuul in.*rt?t TAKB HO'I l?'K iliil all ? ??- I'lliili is ? oof H'?* hiyhett qrade of Soluble Photphnte, mi l iiw*t liflp lor ui*ir?* ilmn out* > eur. ' " * - Wty. C. BEE & CO., General Aye><i?% Cht^'lettou, <S, C ? LEONARD WILLIAMS, A*rnt at Or* envtl!*. S. 0, Dec 13 83 *n