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arm, garbtu Mus_t4Vlb. HOW TO GROW CARROTS. Plow early in Spring, four inches deep. Harrow well and roll or bush down; let the ground lie till after the middle of May; plow again as deep as your team is able to draw the plow. Harrow and roll as before. Have the ground in pertect order, no lumps and as few stones as possible. Albout the 20th of May. lay out your fleld in drills, 2j feet apart, struight and IIlfiorm. ULC.e a smal!, on. hir, plov; four inohes is deep el;ough. Spread in the drill a siai onan; ity o0 well rotted imiamure. )r otier fertilizer: Close vot'lr drill wnh, a coverer, or piov. leaving a mlound w.Vith a level surface reidv for tlhe seed-sower. Re-uhate tlhe %eed Sower s() as to drop the seed froml one-half to one inch apart ; o:e. hal pound of seed is eiiolUg,h lor an Before starting the sowing, spread a little guano or phosphtie on the top of the drill, very light in the center where the sower will come, and the seed will find it early. With a careful hand. proceed with the sowing, observ ing at each end if the drill drops the seed. When up, so that the rows can be seen-say one halfan inch hig,h-go into the field with a steady horse. that will go slow ataehed to a horse-hoe or cuitiva tor; run light and very close. If the machine don't work well, al. ter it in some way so that it will. Bend a point of an old seythe or a stout hoop-iron, and put it in place of the share, so that. you can go close to the row and not cover the small plants. Before the weeds get too much started, go through them again ; as they get larger, cultivate deeper. I never hoe. thin nor weed. When the plants are a fair size say one inch through-give them a deep plowing with a small sub soil plow and with two horses. Let them remain till late, in the grIo0und. Clip off the tops with a sharp hoe. Run a subsoil plow directly under- the carrots and throw them out with a sitgle fur row. Pit or protect them on the field. Cmver themn at first with the tops. After a Iew days remove the tops., an:d!i secur!Ve them Well with earth: never use straw or litter. They al w:ys keep good in this way, and never rot. For a rcmber of years I have had no difficulty in raising an. abutndance of cartiOs in this war. It requires a little pat ience mnd pe-rseveran:ce. The labor is light and cheap. On ordinary land ca;rrors want but little mraniuret. I1 thiink the top dressing be-fore owing~ almost neces%ary toi insure on potato ground, and where car rots hatve been grown severa!t years mn suees.,ion. My yieldl is generally abou;Lt 15 tons per ue-re. They will ahvays pay- better thatn potatoes and can. be raised and handled with less expeCnse; and if4 our horses could speak, we should receive more than'.<s for raising them. LEAVES FOR FLAVORING. The Garden. an English periodi. ca! after- remarking that leaves are~ by no means so much used for fiavor-ing :as they might be, adds the following racia ugs One of the most useful and corn mon of all leaves for flavoring is that ofthe coinmon syr-inga. When cueumbers are scaree, these aire a perfect substitute, in sal-ad sor-any thing in which thatt fl:tvor is de sired. The taste is not only like that of cucumbers, but identical a curious instance of the corre lation of flavor in widely different Again, the young leaves of cucumbers have a striking likenes,~ in the way of fiavor-, to that. of the fruit. The same may'~ be a.dirmed of carrot tops, whicb are as~ lik~e carrots in taste as may be. in most gardens there is a prodiorious wvaste of celery flavor in the sacri fiee of the external leaves and th-eir parmtitally blanched footsta!ks. Score-s of sticks of celery are cut up intO soup, when the outside would flavor it equally well or bet ter. T he young leav-es of goose berries I added to botted fruit give a fresh er fiavor and a greener c-olor* to pies anid t arts. The leaves of thec tiower-ing curra nt give a sort of intermediate fiavor between thiat of black curr-an ts and red. Orange e citr-on, and lemon leaves impat t1 a flavor einal to that of the fruit* and rind eombitned, and somewhat diffTer'nt fromn both. A few leav-es aidded to pies, or boded in the milk used to bake with rice, or formed into crusts or- pat impart an adm~iable anid almost inimitable boquet. To M&KE PU-RE WINE OF AP~ PLES-Take pure cider made from sound ripe apples as it runs from - the press; put sixty pounds of ~ eommioni bro~wn sugar into fifteen galions of the e-ider, and let it dis solve; then put the mixture into a clean barrel, and fill the barre up to within two grallons of being t:i! with ele-an: eider ;put the e:nsk in a c-ool laeleaving the bune out turee or zur weeks. \osES RuIL RoaD CAKE.-Two fo eggs, one cup milk. one teasp)oon- in ful sakeratus, two teasnoonsfuil au cream tartar, three c-ups f!ur, two tab!espoousfu! sugar, oue tabio- n spoonful l>utter. . be 4. 2Iieigen boy killed a wad ed. ith Eim trC~W of E eDe.~ OEM. c A D .Li. 1) FL' INC, CEILI G, WE. ,r :: e I : . l<: i m: e, x(v r 100 Mantel-i :-. Dor 1t Window F-."mes, i c!s. B i::e. r hj"i" rM on work ni-de c he:.p :^t 'hi- F1-l:hment n on harl th.. !;:.'eSt tek of :h- 1ib.vc.sokti antee wii give e: nil:on :0 wlh( The !ub.cr'ber-: :--e the on :ii) Me cs,-yng oi fhe bu.ine- in the eity f Charl S-are, Georgia, North Cn:ina and Florid:, twenty years. W. P. F i NOTICE.-On aceronnt of the nianner in wl tion of the risk of Brenknre of GAt-z with the roads in this Steatst HALF RATLS, wh Mair. 12. 1873-10-1Y. Sash and Blinds, IOULt N1)1G, BRACKETS. TA R FIX-turves. Builder. Fur Tiles, Wire Guard:. Terr Cwta Ware, Marble and Slate -.Mal.tiv Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTP Circulars -nd Pr:t .i. sen. free on app!ie A:m P.P. TOALE. : 1l y4ve :nd :3 P mLk it--. , ( ' '7:-iy. Charlet0e, S. C. GEO. S. HACKER. Door. Sash and Blind Facfolr CHARLESTON, S. C. TIlS IS A LARGE AN . PLE [E A Fatoy s there is in the Suth. A1l work manuJfatur'ed.cth F.ietorv it thi eI: The only hiou:: owned .t and man uaged by ai C::roli,in in tis city. 2SEND FUR PRIGE Lh&T Factory and Warerooms. King S:reet, op po,ite Cannon S:reet, on line of Cayv iRi o.y. Addre-. GEO. S. HACKER. P'. 0. Box 170, Charlest->u S. C. No7. 13, -72-4&-1y. Conifectionery. D)EALEiR IN Confectioneries, GROCERIES, &c., AT THlE Baltimore Corner, Newberry, S. C. Fe b. 12. a- f. cotto# Gin. THE BROWN DOTTON GIN. Planiter.s i1ushoidC an ine the abovd)e. -uned'* old a :1; reibe GiTn before buyn nar ca:h>or. It comb,ines the regenared qca!Ei. of Simfplicity, Stre'ngth aund Dura illty. It ginls ft t and cleans, miakes icellent Jln t iue: 'ri:gih-g 1-1(. to -2c. per lb. :abo~ve :t:arke",) and i.s univ..r s!!v admtitted :o b h:Ightlest runHnn in maade'. We have it:d tirty; yan:r' ex. erien.ce in th'e bies., ;a n wrrant ev'ert n pefet Gi::3 const4a::fly in the ha our uger: ts, to whi,' ch wt: r:ite i:wpect ion. Circulars, wihh testim1oniaIs ad lai srticular', may bep land by addre, tin ISRAEL F. BROWN, President, Brown Cotton Gina Co., New London, Conn. Mat'. 5, 9-4m. % *arehtouse. SOUTHERN ~AREHOUSE COMPANY, rvais Street, ncar Crenville and Colan eia'? .ai:, COLUMIAI. S. C., [S PRE!:ARED TO RECEIVE COT TON ti o:ber proper::. iapo.n storae. tand mnake vIInces upon the same. C:ton shipped toh is bons~e wil be 'toredl subhj. e to th orde*r the owner, nnd the lowest ra:cs chasrged - toiage. All propety so s'ored will be tired in good ;-:iabi C compnia.;E if in. rance ii des.ired ; and ad.::ancees i iil be mande thse lowest b.tnkin:: tates. Our' *ore uses are so located that diaovage Is t:ot :u.e'ary; ;..rd no charge for handling will zmade. 5.i bosiness comniations sbon:d be 1ressed to :h.. Tr,-srer. EDmvR In un r i e:c. and Blfnds. - I 00 S SHYN5 rw:? '.RJIA RD4. -. :-Ni-:..U:!o 0 feet roi h.nd. - Y k - riade to orer . :, ind an. made o r . .: W can be Made ill thooni )Sn1 We have : j or the .;y of wik,i' - . guar %%Hllt gc0dN :hinBie-, SD:.-, ri . r v fre, .s to te char.et.. i r wvik fur the pa:.t USSELL & CO., Crir i '. ich we box np onr %wtka. n:1 (,ur ow':v :.:,llmp ordinairy had in:r. rr miare Abipped liver ich is a great savh;g i, t ezr,+I-ier four w.rk. W. P. I:SELL & Cu. Ip)ry Goods A* Milinery. C. F. JACKSON, M AIN wTI.F' COLUMBIA, S. C. A HEAD OF ALL IN SEIANG CH EAlP. (rot sacrifkeof stc:k to' nae I:.ti:y andi inneros tar flt OHLEAPEST STOK sPRI NG GOODS Tb:-t will br- Zeffer-d i, hi inare. FI b 12, e-:f -RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. 1873. WhIte Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, CAiO8 & CO Imp~ort ere. Matnu recteurer-s u:.di Jchbers Bor.aet, Trimmning Neck and Sash Ribons. Velvet Ribbone, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks. Sat.i2s,Velvets anLd Ci apes, Flowars, Faathers, Orn:er.ts, Fra:nes, &c. I fr:w IJ!!!!! itU L:;d(eS ilmd fhie~ilats;1. -rm o. iNTp.lUmm:.r.. Vd it Gooh, Line:3, Embroideries, L'aces, Nos. 2.37 an.i 239 Baltimore Strcct, BALTIM2RE, MD. Ti e :nods nr.- m:;uuac!rei by us or boughl't for Ca-lh d:ieo-t*iyromte t :uropt-an * ':4 Atmerican MIanm~;ut.mrs, embracinig alli be ate.,t noveCi , unnl:C.;led in variety and ehe.: nes u an mie'uairit. Osfiled with care. nromnptness anid MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. The i:ules are~ espeia!! ii to ex. COMIPLETE, as well as CHEAP,K to please. in (OLORIS, QULITY 0OR DESIGNS. Ini the D fl G0(i '' dep.trme:: th '. FINE lAHESS PA TTlUNS, CA.XLTCOES, 1108E, &c. ?eside the ambove myv stneh of' Ladies and fients Shoes, togrether . ol B R OGA NS, is worthv of attentOin, tu GROCERIES AM) SUPPLIES, leor familyt t' .d pl tiauti. t:o, cant be nid c To ;all of whri I u!:OSn r'5e:(rilt inte c the puIlile aittenitior.. i-hl the ::-.'mr::e fa cti. Vjihi ti i MRS. D. MOWER. Al par tie it:debted by~ MOf1:temorndt -A enmur::. or in ::ny o:hri. way, e er st eqetedLSi to cunom t l an Oteule Annual Meeting of the Stock-' holders of the South Caro lina Railroad Company, andi of the South--western Rail road Bank.or Gn.rtro,' V. Mmreh: %, 1S72. iII. The annm:u.hileet ing of the' Siiockhohjilers of th.' Son:h Ga(;r ,iina Thiitra Cimtpi my, , im andt of th.e South-n-..eirn Rai d jB.a.,e will e lhl 1: this city, in the Ilai1 of te I it R::nk of Chtar:estont, Nor:h-east cortner o' e Biomed and State streets, on TUESDAY,W April S, pro,x-mo, '1 1 o'elock, A. M. On the Minowingt d.s( anl electinwil be befd. Ol he.:ivethei:. hjoursi of p' A. m. nd .'' P. M tanl leor tifteeni Diiretors of the l.iiroad Com ntmv :,:d thirteen 1ittC2ors of thec Book. - A comm:t:.r- to yeer'y rroxies wil ::tend. tue Stchbe. iI he rmi.ed over ie ro.i tAt to adItrotn: the !mee:Inlg tre ot ch::r;e. I,i .1. I. F.E I Y. m.. r vy The Great Southern Weekly. THE WOR~K1NG AN, the best n be:e o vpper it the 'o:::h. One :r .m: to the Ho,us,i'cid ;tmi Firt.side 0 i' Pri,ce, .82 .1 y.ear W-~" ipeelen:t ecp!e3 (i ~ ~ Etiitor iug Fruona oer, Ismrance. coTO X1- 0 TAW'E LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN '. .W . . .. . .......G . . p.nt . D.. n . ... 19. cie7 s S I . . -it a tuI'ingi a N~.'icy H1old 1s, at Newb Crry C. 11. a .Ijard of .v-r 1rustees of the CUOTTON .STATES lIFE INSUR.ANC2E CO\iPA NY 0as organz1 d. and ti. iAlowil)z ofti ers ce<-te..:d: if iIiIs l. Ii1110qzA N,u MV. L.AN1;FOR i, - ). I,. S''ii V .;ERT. -- Seeret:wry Ihe :omnyI41 t.s ni the fines p)ossi. A Divid-nd a ba-. declared oin SPljici. i-u-O p ri)r to .Janu;uyt M. W. ABNEY, CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCEI COMPANY MEilIS, TENNESSEE. A.SSE TS~- - $1,100,000. LION. .JEFFljSN DAAVIS, Pres:ident. IEN. WVADE H1AMPTON. Vice Pr'esidlent, and Superintenidanit of .\t!antie Decpartmtent. J. D). KENNEDY, State Aneut. .F. G LENN, Agent Newberry Co. Am1ong~ its Direret'ers are somae of the e gnarantee hon:esty of managenut e. speedy se.ttl:ent of io sv:< dIgencies. to $2() P. eof ithe4r ---x. yo ngo i-L ::i : 14n:,r- o at work for u.' in t heir spair maomaent.. or all e timze. th::ni : 4::yithing e:ge. P:lrticular. e. Addres G.. St.isonU & .'o., PoIrtlanid. - Jan. 15. 2-ly. DAVIS & Co. iORMATION AGENCY, WASIIIN(TO, D. (. &. Great Public Want. at last, Supplied. There are h:undre-ds of me4n ini all pa4i ts of the. ultry who daily neerd 1NFOIDIAIfION in re venue Licenises and D~cisions, thec c4:udition. Contra:cror.; i1ccouts. or some~ oth:ers of tee d!essclaimw which4 go before- the several De rtmentrs! of the Giverrnmen: whrceb in1:'rma mi. af it can4 be furishe.; reliablyI 204r1 prompt , aure th.-m the ha of tinf:e a1,d th)eexp;en.e of -.it to the seuat of Govrnmni-.i If you .*eek it your Member of C,ongres--absrl. us e <. his puL!ic dIuti.-y ou inlmose Upon him~ fre en4tly :i conitirlerablec extr hurden: a:d. asee, are ob:ted.~ to submiiit to, dea.4~ We c:4 1 iurnishh, flp.mi th i or4 tes.t uotic. .p.. c ati rphbstb'e inflorma.tion in' regard to any4 irst in1volv.:d in the buine:-. of1 th .v:,.ri., i 4ue; or csan traunct r.4iy of the busines bor ip. The aid your* R.reprnati-.e ill f4 'rom neus! renen::, be very wil.in to ,il:- U, :e eemy ur lo g a::er*:ain:,0 1'ni 4a. pul b:. i inu . uind iur p:rompt :5isd unit g aitte.it.tin to4 all m:.tier' entr usted to us.. en Ie us o lie thk e hio! f::Cilitis for C'bt:i,n (raton ande d-sire to af!bd it. 01n t. .t reaab- t:-rm . and exp-'et ai-d saitii~tory~i u:frnto en. In it' tAursuit n:o efforts ir! beanrd Sit 4.iiL l oin4ui-it:a wii. the ;i.ps : r. 4'ter4:;ed.L to u: d e ;e gui.ied coniidenhce of our patron( 4411a,:ueto:s':.Cceount fo!r COn: rey ig the Uni41ted' ( !es Mall p1 ior t o 1960, a' .t .: A'si-tain 1 M ar 1.1iiccon:s fo~r takin4g CensusI ot(18. 'oU:'1t ,r -eC'51mi4 for coil. ct:oi. Ve refer, by espc::l pe.rmis-ion.t.. lou J. J. .U:rtjin. Sixth A 44 d- Ii: f th'Tea'-i for the Post i)fice- Departm'-i: iIon. I. P. !luway. la'e Comi:."'ioner of 14teur . Was-i 1:n:: M. W.Ia. A'eotS.outi:rn Associed :F. ii. Smith.q q., 1fe: It--orn:.* use o4f lh:preeetstative. . Washzin*on: 11 -e sra-ati:eWah:to: .2iit: Liv 1--. la. ~. T4.. 4:,t Johui Ierki.us lip n:i s.Wshtn: C Lin~ tinye. W ,L :;.. o'ay 4 Ei.1 Mc:d (-.s., ier CEi'ler U. .).Sn Iu k. W a-hnaigin ( has. A. Jaae. F...q. rier i.ik of V W igtonU. Wanaten:. P Ioil. .h:eley Proprieto:s M:tropolaa-E H1o;e.I, h4ing'ton; John Cumins, inte A'Eciate ice Supreme Crurt. Ro-e City. iahio; A. lai & ('o . Pubtlihe. Sun Franici,co. Cat.; -e & BCailey. Proprietors Conpe ionai h)!4bs, bingtoni. And to the me:nrners generaBli oi' rsst Con:gre.s. .st ain)le i:idre.s Glass boxi 351. WANTED AT ONCE. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Acres of South Carolina Land. E have un; kjlticat;in for the above ar4ioUnt >ur b Caroliua Land upon which to l..cate a1 iv o Swdes Patie haingJans fr sale -ito fterpr,:ises, w ith termDs. & c., at .Tb:s must be accompr.nied by O..e Dallhar fay the e:spse of pu:blishing in pamplet. o-e Stan:pn for returu p4'tage. We charge y cent. upn li J,roperty sld. iiD. VIS & CO., P,O c o kW..tao .0 NE STfTi0ElllOSE E. R. STOKES HlAS jut openr-JI. ;1 the new a'i h:mad fime imilding zvlhn!v orn.l.ire. Ijhe P!:cvnix 0!ice, on 'dain Strr . P -ole' T STATIONERY. Compri"'n Ler. Cap n NO p Flat Pr.: - -if Mv- , ui,:t.t p .lie Ilium, 1iy:nl, . i ia siz~,~~~~~ -,hi,h w11 -,A n:u.q a i; , or manufactured. in:. hin I'n,: .,if) any -i'.e, and ruied to any . d n :,nv style. a! Air :. , in eniie a : n-, c ! :m, i.. tis.n SC:O ,:ATIOry. vo::- %mrm i A.alP roiin o u :, c mt ter:.h , i t Pencil Cr , vw ' ': ..-t- l : d l:0 , < Goods. Black, Blue, Volet d Ce. i 1ne !Pn,; f. amld Copy i-j_-; Uit~ (i: :,ndl ern.on M n ah d -- , n :y . Viring iude. ding Card , zin e eria lcuA.it v i -v pL in First Ci-ais Sr.'ie.w-n-v fou.he Wifle-ii Owe subwiP.-er inwend, Ilik s!:: i bo. i In will S ii ct his 1;1. DEUY : PhtLANK BOKA:bNo., WTOUY :.-I, Port 1' -. \ lNG A 1S l I.' whic Also, i mo.4 ee-.in strtr.. tof o. P and Pe?)cillCas "orryr:e.e vr TBlk,V Blu, in Ietan14r ;ine. '1iniei,e tl Will col i a dd< tV ow n -rina \e Firteuan. ss Staionvry fo:, -,I cinR:'iN, :ndl; Lii! pr .. wi! E ! T Ik. c reasonable, ani he hopes to ha v-t share o patronage. . E R. TOKIES, .:n re . Xcv. 15. 4.-ff O i, i P-,w:;x ice 0-E Opt TlE M4ST 1SEFUL IN D COIDI i SV SW iiS OU I "The Great iustries of the Un7ted S-&ates - THE 2 -KSTORE.i Magazi1s, Books, &c. 1873. C- .- i .' '- U-, tn' a bauiu Chrom I . ~ I. .t Ioiar *iiS a -: a . finec'. -, ,l:- F;!--it-lu ii nev.c-n So n -- .r:i' . i:r.: m a e i ho t . t Alsco, E il:: .ih. Pr . - c, orSaeii nno. to ::-i- ' .' t. orine) of era:trh .,o . :ia ek l'isi, Ivolunf'ted 'miet n i eipt- ] cy.t 3 eta ui '1el':.r ncp i I pe d i - meii'Cnts t rise te. b :- Ci onsumtion, Epc' iesy, an hire ltiue.!l by. eiiintergnc or .ietual exrava:C .mnP"'ie. S'ic, in . -a evloe on'r C eui . Th e drate autho:3 in hie;Ir dmr 'e Iyears ' rr 3l.tu! pa i.e, in a lth at:m in* ured wiuthouti eer danru ue ofL in :end meiine o,lr te pi ni on e of theiD O '; p-i,,:iu . u vt ell of'ere a Gn u ile, errc:i . nd C ent ::,b m-m.o hc Acrdry m!Yeer,tn-- hi e- c h--t hiLowrto Ptd r.:die o . S . Ar.2.1-. ffopsue. Br:e. ,a. J'upro e:y NeYr. HOE for CUOTTON Irlu~~.i miiim . camne andl exauin:e. An GOOD BRiCKS! 00,000 BRICKS FURl SALE' At the Brick Yard S . Su E. H. CHRISTIAN. Jet (, - - AY FOR SALE. ppl5 :t the R.i IR o. je:, J. N. FOWT.FES. Fertim W. L. Bradley's St POLLARD & CO., BD ~~ )ma F01l71 500 Bpg in Store and For The Celbrated tOOT TIX op, FERTILiZER ! IIE BEST OF ALL :pyto W\.i. F. N.\ XCT, Agt-nt. r tO. A. J. Il-CAUGi H RN Co. U.4. IM'.ZIER ( U.,. g n FrogE HiOJXl FRIliZT! WILL BL.S'LDASF'LLOWS CASH PRICE, 48 per Ton of 2,000 ibs. TIME PRICE, 53 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. REE OF IN., REST. Ix NP1AIR AL LELED. 'I ANDITS TANDARD L-. A N0. 1.. marnacs and Certificates. -----w:. g Lvel 5 C . )JL. .V3 r.IS, 5!-4mi. MAPES' rlg6HLd Sup8i1pt U HI. PRESTON & SONS' AAfMONIATED BONE perphosphate of Lime. Cash, $50 : Tim:e, $60, M '!w O?da..t .S:ri>.x yhat m c,f the :J'eve Ferr!!:zers: erc mad' ir, ) .>: s o eac : h n rde : r as~ to rao-In puer:u! a:i aedie Fer INSMAN & HOWELL, Seueral Agents for Sonth Carolina, 3. 128 East Bay, Ci.rlestor, S. C. Boo: m..mnC1 x. wm : , .1.L I , . .- :~ ra . Zers. andard Fertilizers. General Agents. QUALITY Guarant e e d Equa! to ny ng b,r-n i : c. -, Ier v; :; i,jw-rsi d J i- - te not fi o . a if ot or t. yr Sale by J. E Webb & Co. SOLUBLE AVASSA GUANO. THIS MOST 11P1i1ED FERTILIZER, - :ni-ed a S!,o.rd eharac r :or orn, Cotton, Wheat, &c., c: nr.-om --:ti to Farmers :P r a wi I r :- CSt.h, or .5on Crdi,per Tk;: o(J:.o ns 7he "Dissolved Bone Phos phate," Rih . bb PI: Phe.pha;e, andt o' r 1 .o.j ! ed I am moi:fo" E h ofti. -abov and vr orde:r *uv 0S. F. IA1RMON. GUANOS. Phoenix C:3uano. We cti l c . - :.:p y fo: -.he above C, and ',; i ,a .. x :br h:i.e am pcd0 ani: ii enj t o '. he um o A :n'r( x : G [4) itix: ~ Iwith4 '?: on Sootd. A~. ppyfr Gin- ?:lars, ?ivin:: p,:-ie.i.: r,it :. I; L.AVELL. & SP'EAiiRMAN. n?ook.. .. . .(v . Im -. - - 6. n:s :echea!-est M!ni-: *: IrUis~i-sued on: MUSICAL ur-': d I-.c:t.bIsc :.tor as nkel, Hay T - : r D.mke, Str:uiss, 1..-..... :, s i- 't foI.r yo.a to test -.u , ..4 i, ..i !:: sitnum bers v D,-.) .N r. 7.2--ior Oine Dolbir. o i'.h -:N ..iny pie~t of choice: .I fo M.and reember thatI you L4 Wort h of .hude for $3, tbi . o r ~:1 xt:: . r~ ldd:- ers J. L.PETERS, 5's Bro.tdway, New Yoicrk. V IC K'S LDRAL QUIDE For 1873 c .h .t.o h: - !!: J >.t.ho e hoatee n d wo:.w-y to ntheam n of rII etI 1ar h- mAn fo r ofe: rc. nay ::re dent-i: I n: w ot ex:r - prc ' F.7:e Gd.t 1 l "... tp ) be .1:no: Nu h: i-: Rohemttfu, N.rin r. m kin-' ua Ho s.De-n .ni on::d i:wan no f fr ato j![Uthe h>s r f~j T iler (One . un Teden.Ee:!N a n emn n ed eN orkaut.oe~ LArd,E VCK.se Roctr .Y 4r p C. -iMBA. . . WiE dew Yrorktl AndedTo. Lard,, Chese,&c APL.U TIOET Nexto :.aoz Dr .hckone Ra Roads. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. Daily. Sunday. excepted. connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad. up and down, also with Train going North and South ou Charlotte. Columbia and AuZu.ata Railroad. and Wilmington. Columbia and Au gusta Railroad. UP. Lease Columbia................7.15 a m Alstou.......................... 9.(,5 a m -NewbLrry......................10.40 a m Cokebury. .................o0 p m ..................2......50 p m Airive ireI ville..................... 5.30 p m D)OWN. T,eave' G r een .vie.......................20 a m B. lton...................... 930 a m Cok4-bury..............1115 a m Abbeville.... .................. 8.15 a m - fewberrv .. ............. 2.20 p m ......................... 4020 p m Arrive Co!nm ia....................... 6.00 p m A NDI:RioN BI.NCH AND BL'E EIDGE DIVISION. DOWN. b,ave Walha'la a!...................... 5.43 a m Perrvville...................... 6 25 a m " 1Pendeton.................... 7.10 a m A.deron.....................81 a m Arrive at B.elton..................... . 00 a m Connectinz w:th iown train from Ure~nYille. UP. L-ave Belo3 .t...............................0. 50 p m A ndercon ........ ............. ..... 45, p w Pendleton...... ...... .................. 5.5n p m Perry.:!i .. ......................... 6. , p m Arrive at Walbaha. . ........................ 7 15 p m Accommodatio:i Trains run on Abbeville Branc. Md:t s. Wednesday-: and Friiays. On A::der-wi Brunch. between Belton at.d An reon, n Te y. Thurh ays and iat::rdays. TIP H . DO)AM AD. Ce n'l Sznt. Ja NoutctN, General iTika Ag,:.t. St.p. 11. 37-tf. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA. S. C.. Dcc. 14. 1M72. 4N and after SUNDAY. the 1th instar t. Pa: kuger Trius up.,u this Road will arrive and leaye ap fop!!Ow : .A!. .1N PA SS P N6-. -r T A IN. Lr:v ~ ~nvi........... . 0 am .1rriv- at ( harle4ton at........................ -.45 p m la ue l n t............................ .. . a M Arrive at Colun !2 Ht........................... 5 20 p M NIGdT Ex-atEz.. PREIGUT AND ACCOXXODA TlON Ti ATN. .Sundays exceptud., L ave C luinbia u:-....................... 7 .0 p m Ar.ve at Charletou at..... ........6.45 a n Lease Charlest-- a.......... ........... 7 ::0 n z Ar:iv.- at Co'umbia at... ................3 a m Camud'n Accommodation Train will continue to run to Columbia as forim-rl--Mondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays. A. L.. TY LElR. Vice-President. S. B. PICK FNS, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Colombla & Augasta R. H. b1'PER1NTEN1ENT'S OFFICE. . Co.r . 8. C.. September 22, 187:. N .and al-r this date the following ,chd ule will bx, iun over thip road: GOING NOaT I. Tr:iin No. 1. Train No. 2. L.ae Augutna.......... 45 A M. 5 50 1". 31. L:ave Columbia....... U A. M. 11.05 1'. M. Arrive Ch1arlotte........7.42 1-. 31. ;.t/j A. M. Leave 1n, ict:e.........8) A. 3. .20 P. 31. Leave Cs)umbiu........ 2 4 1 P. 31. . 3) A. 3. A rrive ALuIUSta. - ........7.42 1'. 3f. 8.20 A. M. No. 1 Tr:u, dalb. No. 2 Tr.iin daiEv, Surdays xecepted. Bwlth tnains Iake C-tpe connection to 1 po:r.ts North. Mtho and Wear. No. 1 Train Makes clo*e conuection at Richmond for Virgin ia .spr:.up. TUg TickeLs iold, and Baggage cbecked to E. P. AL.EANlYEL. Sup't. E. 1.. Doo.4.i, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad. To Commence 29th May, 1871. DOWN TR~A1N. U'P TRAIN. Arriv-e. I.,ave. Arrive. Leave. Spartsnburg.... 31 ,.. Batesville.. '6.'B d. 4 53 4.53 Pacolet ......... C. S 0: 4 4) 4.45 Jo tIe........ *6.43 6.6 4. 5 4.1:, C nionvill....... 7.25~ 7.5' 235 E2 S'iih D)am -----.- P.4 i S 4.5 2.1 2.15 aIe.l ...... 9.L5 920 135 3.40 Lyk->''od....... 9.4, 9.U, 1.12 1.17 'trother......... 13.' 10.1) 12.J) 12'.55 TIf .S. i3. .lETER,I President. May '31, il. Ilotes--BDarber. COLUM1BIA HOTEL. Ou:3mBI. .. C. TillIS well-!;now n HOTEL, tituate in the Cen:tre of the business portionl of the city, af fords e"ery con)venience and comfort to'trav elers on b)usiness or pleasure. The Proprie tor. b::v:n;: seet:::cd th services o)f polite and effle:t tamatns, pled;ges him-elt to spare nlo means :mnd T,:ins~ in its mnanagement to sust.a:n :nle h~a reputatio.n so ior:g enjoyed .A:taened to the H~ous~e is a htandsomre BIL eL-Am) lI00 M. itished with three of Pbe [an, & Coikud,:r's best and most improved Tables. TELE' i:APH OFFICE in ro:unda of t!:e .:u*- . A.au, lJath iMooms, equaied by .ono0 ,,W M. (GUlMA N, Praprietor. I:;'T. BU'Pn.-1.L, late of "Charleston Ho el.' and .L. F. G.A Dst,73, As.istants. Jan. 2?9. 187:3. NATTON.\L HOTEL, Columbia, S. C. Robert Jornier, Proprietor. P~ Ha ilo Jy er, Clerk. )fnoard, pe r1:.y................y s !pner, Breakfim arid Lodgzing.2..)0 i:n;ie Meals..... .... . . The Newberry Hotel, OR DAN P. P(.OOL, Proprietor". This~ Hotel hats undergone recenit repairs, int is now mtore comnfo:rable and well :ep oimtc.d than ever. With a well-kept table, nod rooms, a:-ntioni to every. want, and b!:igingz servantl. the traveling public will nld it all theyv can als for. In ad:i::atn the.re i.' a tirst-class bar-room herre the. bv'st of wines, liqurrs and segars 111 1.e ha1i, .ai also a billiard-roomn at ea. The i'very stable belonging to the Hotel al- s ell supied. RESTAURANT. BA Ki E R Y. Th onderI t-d respectCi: info, ms t'.je ablic that she is now prepared to furnish. Meals-Fish. Oysters, &c., Every Day, and at all Hours. Iso. Bread, Cakes. Pies, Wigs and Rolls, Fresh Every Day.j Nov 13, 4d KATE .SHODAIR. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR M1EALS AT THlE Alston Hotel, 9.-.reakfast Goingr Up and Dinner Going Down.i Fanl PAVI LION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. 'i. T. A LFORD & CO., Proprietors. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. REESE & CARROLL, ATING AND HAIR DEESSIJG SALOON, North of the Pollock Bouse, COLUMBIA, 8. C. loom u.ewly fitted and furnisbed, and get. ne tede owt C.tZ4a . m