The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 21, 1871, Image 4
?nnuanBD DAILY ARD TBI-WEEKLY.
. , . K?CU? WEDNESDAY HOBNINQ.
*Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOU AJTD FSOPllIKTOB.
JiSce on Main Street, above Taylor.
esrBook and Job Printing of every dob crip
ion promptly and faithfully attonded to.
. ADVERTI rt I; M KN Td
Inserted, in tho Daily at 75 conta por square
tor tho first and 60 cents each subsequent in?
sertion. Long advertisements by tho week,
month or yoar, at roasonahlo rates.
SDBSOKIPTIOK.
?aily. six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, ? lt;
tfeekly, 1 W.
It is w?ii enough to noto by tbo way
that tbo latest medical investigation into
the causes of early decay in teeth, attri?
butes it to tho almost exclusive UBU of
bolted farinaceous cereals, thereby ex?
cluding most of. the siliciou.s clement
used- by ??t?re in forming' tho teeth.
The uso of wheaten grits, Graham breml,
dried peas and beans, in piuco of ordi?
nary bread ?nd cakes, by growing chil
dren, ia recommended os certain to de?
velop and preserve that greatest of all
personal charms-a sst of white, strong
and handsome teeth. ' This fact is said
to , have been already demonstrated by
experiment, and certainly is well worth
the attention of pnrouts.
, THB LXB8A?UBS OP PAULS.-Somo idea
of .the literary treasures imperilled by
the siege of Puris muy bo formed from
the number of volumes in tho chief libra?
ries. The Royal Library contains
1,100,000 volumes and 80,000 manu?
scripts; tho St. Genevieve, 155,000 vo?
lumes and 2,000 manuscripts; the Maza?
rin, 150,000 volumes anti 4.000 manu?
scripts; the Sarbonne, 80,000 volumes
and 900 manuscripts; Hotel do Ville,
65,000.
Rich, Rare and Rnby.
WE bavo Just received an extensivo addi?
tion to our stock of WING8 and El
QU0R8, which will comparo favorably, in pu?
rity, with any Block in tho United States.
We mention: Snporior Heidsiek; Verzonav
Host & Chandon; Veuvo Clicquot Pousnrdin;
Cortaillod MouaBeaux, and other brands ot
CHAMPAGNE. J. &, P. Mart ell's Cognac
BRANDY-bolieved to bo tho only lot of this
celebrated brand in tho citv. Old Wheat Bour?
bon WHISKEY- 18(J0. (lonuino Hungarian
BITTERS. Partaga, La Crema and Concilia
o?an CIGARS-Ronuino Havanas. Call and
try them. PAYSINQER A FRANKLIN,
Jan 23 Fxchatujo Hont-c.
Chewing Tobacco-Just Received.
AFINE lot of tho best Pan-cake and Fi?
Chewing TOBACCO.
Nov 8_ JOHN C. BEEPERS.
Sngar-Cnred Hams.
200 HAM3?E ?Ork Sn8ar"Cnrod
100 choice Now York Bngar-Cnrod SnO?L
DBRB. Just rocoived and tor salo, atrodnucd
prices, bv J.>T. K. AO NEW.
The Great Medical Discovery!
?r. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
rf| Hundreds of Thonsands S-jL,
"r* Bear testimony to their Wonder- fi v 3
?b fol Curativo Effects, g S'S
fgiWHAT ARE THEY ? gig
ifs
asa
gi S THEY ARE NOT A VILE ff I
?i FANCY DRINK.II?
Made of Poor Ram, Whinkey, Frowf
t- pt ri Ki und It clune Liquors doctored, spicod
tn<l sweetened to please Ur : tarto, called "Ton
taa,*"'Appetizcrr.," ** lt- -u>r-.>r*," AC, that lea?!
thu tippler on t<> dru?kvuiuvM and rain, but arc
u truo Medicino, made from mu Native Koot* ani!
licrbnof California, fr?'? I'm III nil Alcoholic
Htiinninnts. They atc UiotJItKAT lll.OOl)
PURIFIKK nod LIFE OJ VINO PII1N
CI PLC a perfect Renovator acid Invlcorator of
ino Bygtcuf, carrying offal! |>ol?nnout! mat ter and
rcfctorlDK tho blood tn a In nltliy condition. Ni
person can taite these miter's according i-. ?i ..?.
tion and romain long unwell.
P??r luflnmmutory mid OlirnnL- lt tiru
mattara and (joui, Dyspepsia cr indi?
gestion, Bilious, Remit nut mid I ii te r
tulttcut Fovcm, DI Mennes ol* I lui Uland,
liiver. Kidneys, am! 151ml.UT, tiieao Rit?
ters have been most successful. Hnch Dis?
eases aro caused by VI I In tori IMIKMI. which
h< g?nerai ly produced by il.'-ran?otncut of th?
Dlgnsti Vr (li L'n IIS.
DYHPEP8IA ?lt IS lilt:RATION.
Headache, Tain la tte- Shoulders, Coai-'.s, 1 ..*.
liesa of tho Chest, Div/lu s-, f ?ur Kriictnllo!:. ?>f
the Stomach, Had Insto i.> th? Mon:li Blltoun . .i
tuc'.:*, Palpitation nf tie.- Iii art, In1u?n;i;:itl<>:: of
the hangi1, i'.iln In t!tr regions nf Cite K i>lr. J S
b hundred other j.ji..iul syniptensii, ?r ? Uni i ii
sfir'ngsof Dycp^phla.
'i hey luvigorato tl?? Sim.iaoh . .> ? ?th.inlate th .
torpid liver and bow? IP,VH< :? :.> iiJcrt'inm < :' in
equalled efl?aney la clwitiale? tim l?l?w <t of al'.
Impurities, and Impart?s;; ni.-w l: ?. . .'. vigor lo
thc whole pystam.
FOUSlilN l> IKE A S KS, r.rnpUm: .Totti .-.
EnU Khcutn. Itlotchi-H. Spot.*, l'impie*. Pustule.-.
Holls, Carbunclos, Ring.M orrait, Sculil-llead, - r
Lye*,Erysipelas, itch, scurfs. Discoloration:- . :
tho Skin, Humors and UUeasea of thc PUlit. > '
whatever nanto or natara, arc literally dui; li;
and carried out of tbo ay-ivm ia a short thu !>.
the "Jae of those mttcr?. Ono little In eco!?
cuaca will con vinco the miMt incredulous of their
<urutlV? O?Tuc'.H.
Ocanao tho Vitiated Blood whenever yoii find
tu impurities bunting through tho skin in Pim?
pl?*, Eruptions or So ron ; r.lcannnlt when yon
find lt ob* tr ur tod and sluggish in the veins;
desuso it when it Is foul, and your feeling w ill
tell yon whan. Keep tlio blood puro and tho
health of the ayetem will follow.
*P1N, TA PB and other WO lt MM, Inrklng In
tte system of BO many thousand*, aro effectually
dw troy ed and removed. 1'or full directions, read
?m< fully thc circular around each bottle.
J, WALK KR, Proprietor. It. II. MCDONALD A
.OD., Druggists and Om. Agents. San Francisco,
Cal,, and Si and SI Cominorco Street, Kew XorV.
HOLD BT ALL, DRUOQI&TB AND DEALKRa
??a?jl??y GEIOE? & Mo??EUOH, Agents.
J?2.
G ERMA ft BITTERS.
?fl? i.
Pure?t dedicated Cordial of the Age.
A L T?RA T?V?TA N TT-BILIO US and
INVIGORATING PROPERTIES.
LIPPMAN's proal
GERMAN BITT?
ERS ia prepared
from tbo original
Gorman roooip'
now in poaaoaaion
of tho proprietors
aud ia the 8auic
preparation that
? waa uaed in Ger?
many upwarda ol
a century ago;to?
day ia hourn hold
- romody of Germa?
ny, recomniouded
by ita most emi?
nent phyaiciana.
LIPPAJAK'S
GRE AT QJb.ja.MAN BITTERS
fa componed ol' tlio purest alcoholic essence cd
Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated
with tho juices and extra?is of ?aro herbe,
roots and barka: all of which combined make
it ono of tho beal and ameal preparntiAna for
tho euro of
Dyspepsia, Loas of Tono in Ibo Stomach anti
Digestivo Organs, Ncrvone Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint.
Gnneral Exhaustion, and ii? a
PliEVENTl VE IOU CHILLS AND FE VE ii
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY
KKMALEK
Will lind LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho best tonic known for tho diseasesto
which thoy aro generally eubject, and where a
gentle stimulant ia recommended.
SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870.K-'
Messrs. Jacob Llppmah <? Uro., Savamu.n.
Ga.-GENTS: I have before mo ye>nr esteemed
lotter of tho 11th inst., containing various
documenta relativo to your "German Bittere."
After a careful examination 1 muet confess
that your Bitters ia really what you represent
it to bo, an old German rccipu of Dr. Mitch
erlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no duublbj
excellent fe<r dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diseases, and is a good preventive ol
chills and fovcr. I lind it to bo a moat de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. 1 remain
youra truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
KIRKLAND M i i/i-s, GA., March 22,1870.
ifessrs. Jacob Lipjmian e? Uro., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga.-UI.NTI.IWKN: 1 have intro?
duced your Great G? mian Biltcra hero to ni>
customers and friends, and I find" better sale
lor it than any I havo ever kept before. Those
who havo tried it approvo of it very highly,
and 1 elo not hesitate in saying that it is fal
superior in value to any other Bitters now in
uao. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND.
Wholoaalo Agents for Stato of South Carob
na-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS
CHOFP .t CO.. GLACIUS & WITTE. STEF?
FENS, WERNER & DUCKER, Charlolon.
Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A
McGUEOOR'S. D^ucgiMs. Jnno:21v!!t
Cigars.
ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together w ith
? VX a largo supply of Domestic CIGARS.
I Prices to suit all. JOHN C. 8EEGERS.
, HAS - been ovorhnMct
'and fit tod up tor the mitt
_ ter HOMO?. O Y ST ERG, ,
FISH and GAME served up in the usual style.
Tho Private LUNCH ROOM ha? been refit
ted, and gnoata may expect proper attention.
Oct 13 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor s
Cognac Bitters, ?
V FIRST PRIZE
Paris Exhibition 1867.
Purify thc blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain tho
human frame in condition
of healthfulness, dispel tho
Blues and all mental dis?
tempers, and relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure vali?
ons ft nd of/ter Z'Vrers, /''eyer and
?iflitc, ('hills, diarrhoea. Dyseit
lery, Dyspepsia, Sea - SicA'ttcss,
Colie, Cholera, Cholera ?Wo Huts,
and every complaint inci?
dental to diet or atmos?
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
^Thousands of Testimo?
nials can be seen at the
office of a
M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
GI & GC Water Street, N. Y.
CLAC1US * WITTE. Charleston. General
Agents for State Knuth Oaiolina. FeblJlHJlj
SPKClAlt ATTKNT1UN given to tho col?
lection of Commercial Paper. Interval
on State and Railroad Ronds and Stocks, and
Convert-ion of Stale Socurltiea. by
Nov2:i?5iuo r QAMRRILL, Erokcr.
Eighteen "Hears of Practical Success !
-0
INTRODUCED IN 1852. VA TENTED DECEMBER 20, 1850.
Oldest Super - Phosphate Manufactured in this Country'.
MAFES' NMROGENIZED
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Composed of Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal
Matter and Sulphuric Acid.
- No Salt, Pla?tor, SaltCako, Nitro Cako, nor any adultero nt of any kind need. -
49" Tho ammoniacal animal matter need in Mapcs* Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate of
Lime consist?} of tho Flesh, (containing 10 per cent of Ammonia,) and tho Blood, (contain?
ing 15 per cont, of Ammonia,) of horses, beeres, flak and other animals, aftor expression of
tho fat and oil by stoam. Bond for a pamphlet. KINSMAN & HOWELL,
Jan 12i3mo General Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston, H. C.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT
1. k ff. C. SHEFFIELD'S.
^NOTHKB k>t ot those popular Glengarry, Garik* and King William CAPE OVER?
COATS.
Those Pirfi ct-Fittiug White and Fane\ Sill?n S.
Cz.tr and Lee IIATB, new atylcu
Extra Kino English BBOADCLOTH. for iii? Dr?*? Couth, all of which will be sold at low
prices. Jan ll
i: 111.1. DHU
j Ip^EG to eali particular attention to the following list -it goode, which ure MABKED 1>0WN
to stich 1<'W figures, as to mauro their tpeedy uah.
EMPRESS SLOTHS, POPLINS, PLA10S
AK1>
ALL WINTER DRESS MATERIALS.
Beal Paisley SHAWLS, Wool Shawts. hsnditome Beaver Cloaks, low and medium priced
Cloak*, and All Winter Coverings
A largo-stuck of PUBS, in sets and singh-.
Hoavy OA8SIMEBES, Bcavor Cloth?, BLANKET'S, Flannels, Linsoys, Ac,
We have recently added to our CARPET, WINDOW RHADE and GIL CLOTH DEPART
MENTS, which goods can be sold ohoaper than curlier in the season.
Our DOMESTIC 8TOCK ls very large, to which we invite the attention ot the closest loy
lora. Jan ll
wrmm GUANOS,
MANUFACTURKO AT TUE
ETIWAN WORKS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SL'PER-PIIOSPIIATE
1M1K now well-known KT J WAN (JU AN O ie manufactured Trota tho Nativo Dono Phospbatoa
of South Carolina. TIICHO Phosphates, in thoir natural atato, aro inatdublo, and re?
quire to bo ground lo powder, and mad? soluble by 8ulpburio Acid. Thia Company h a YO
now in operation Ibo laicht Sulphuric Acid ChomLers at ibo h nu I li, ard aio, therefore, able
m manufacturo, ut Hie lom st ru Ka, Hm highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear that thc
groaier tho proportion of Soluble- Phosphate which any Fertilizer eoutaina. tho leas tho
quantity required per uer?-. In ordt r to maka the Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash
ni sufficient quuiititii y nu added. With tlu-se views tho Company manufacture and offer for
sale
ETIWAN GUANOS,
Wai rn ni eil lu contain fi om 15 lo 20 ri-u cfcNT. OK Pn-se I.YM> PIM: Puen MATU OK LIMK, and
from 2 lo 2.J por cent, of AMMONIA, willi a aufficieut addition of PKltUYiAN GUANO and POTASH,
to adapt it to all crops. Pi icu t(!;t per ton, cash; on timo, $70 per ton, and interest 7 per cent,
per annum.
DISSOLVED BONE,
<*f high gradi', ?.-.III.il>!?- for nianufactuitrn or for plantera, being in ila?lf an ? scellent Fertil?
izer, and fpt.fiailj ndaptidloi rcriipost. A? laigc quain iii? H ?I t-uJ] hui ic Acid are med to
dissolve'tho I'll".-pl uti', thin will be H und ii cheap und convenient way to transport that
material Tho prado furnished will be lrom 18 to 20 per cent. Dissolved Bono Phosphate
Price J10 por lon cash; on limo. ?45. with inti ri al at 7 per cent, per annum. Killi higher
gradea will hu furnished lo older ul un nddilionul price per cent ugo.
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
Specially prepared for composting willi cotton *>fed and other plantation mann i t s. Prien
?:15 per ton, cash; on time, ?W, With interest at 7 per cent, per annum.
GROUND BONE,
At much lower rates, cotii-ictiiig ??ii'ply rf tho Native Done rhoppbntes ground to powder.
Prien ?20 per top, .?aeli; on timi*. 522 und inlcrri-t al 7 pi r cent, ju r unman.
WM. C. BEE! & CO.,
Agent?, No. l t Adger'a Wharf, Charit ?ton, S. C.
It. (VN KA M iV SON, Agent*. (.'Diunibin, S. C.
N. 1?. 'tho pi-r ci nt r gr ot' Dissolved Iii.ne T hop] hale nf I ?me. and Ammonia in all the
Rliwans. h* asei'i'lniiid) ul the Works, by their Chi mint, hi tore delivery. I-beule! nnypiir
chaaer ho dwsaiisflcel, he ttiay retiiiti nveiagu nn-ples eil any ] mel.ese*1, within thirty (SO)
daya after delivery, and tin y nil] liv analyze d nm w, anel any di lic.ei.ey in tl ?? per ci ntogo
guarani ci d will ho muele goeiei lei liini hy tiler Conipai y. Jun 21 12mo
KAWBONE I
SUPER; PKOSPHAXI
STANDARD GUARANTEED I
mu ras?
MANUFACTURED BY.
WALTON.WH AN N & C;
W1LMIN G TO N, DEL.?!;
ijA FOR SALE BY
SKS?rpN FACTORS
^?MISSION MERCHi
2"OUSTA,
Wn ANN'S proved nae.il ibu be.st of nil those
of (2i).90 per acre o!' .otton. A copy ni Mr.
For salo by
Jan 12 3in4
WH ANN'S
Raw Bone
SIFEl-FIDSFHATfi,
THE GREAT FERTILIZER
FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS.
The unparalleled auocefia of thia Great Fer?
tilizer on ALL CHOPS, provea it to bo tho
BEST and CHEAP* ST Manure now offered in
the market. It baa been Ui-^d by many of tho
moat eminent Planters in tho South, and in
every ainglo instance it lias jiiven entire satia
faction. On COTTON ita effects have been
particularly marked. It ia no raro thing for
WHAN N'S "PHOSPHATE to increase the. yield
from ON IC UUNDHED TO TWO I1UNDHED
PE lt CENT., or even mort!
Mr. Oeorgo C. Dixon, au eminent planter ol
Cameron, Ga., in a letter to the Banner and
l'Initier, says that in an experiment witheoven
h ailing Snpcr-Phosphatea and Guano?, tho
tried, paying a net profit at tho low niaikct rate
Dixon's fetter furnished on application.
i i.Ataiouv, HERRING ?St CO..
Charleston. S. C., and Augusta. Ga.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL
THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
ELEGANT STATE BOOM
Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Hours
ACCOMMODATIONS.
Shorter, via Charleston.
Total Gapacity 40,000 Bales Monthly.
THE SOUTH CAKOLINA HATLP.OAD COMPANY, a or? ccu n ec Iiig roads Weat, in alliance
with tho fleet of Thirteen FIRST-CLASS STEAM SH II S, to the above poi le, invito atten?
tion to tho QUICK TIME and REGULAIS DESPA1CB a fl? i tied to the 1 uaincaa public in tho
Cotton States at tho
POET OF CHARLESTON!
Offering laeilitiea of Rail and Hen Transportations for Freight and Paa>cngera not tqualletl in
excellence and capacity al any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Strainers are regu?
larly on tbr Hue
To IVow Torl?.
MA SHA Ti A AT, GE OR G IA,
M. S. Wouuu'i.ii, Commander, S. GIIOWELL, Cohininmlcr.
CHA M rwy, so um CA no LINA ,
R. W. LOCKWOOD, Com mun der, SAM ADKINS, Commandeer.
CHA KLESTON, CL Y DE,
JAMES BBKKY, Commander, AiiKx. HUNTKIS, Commander.
. IA MES A D GER, A S UL A ND,
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, BECKETT, Commander.
WAGNER, nUGKR A- CO.,
JAMES A DOER & CO., Agents, WML A. COURTENAY,
Charleston, S. C. Agents, Charleston, li, C.
V1RGIN1A, EVERMAN,
C. II. ?RUOKOPT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commnnelor.
y.MLlNO DAYS, - .THURSDAY!*.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
To Baltimore.
FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA GULL,
HOHSEY, Commander. JOHNSON, Commander. DUTTON, Commander,
SAILING DAYS,.EY EY Y FIFI II DAY.
P. C. TREN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
HATES (} eV.l lt A \ 7 V.KH AS LOW AS THOSE Ol' COMPETING UNES.
Marino Insurance <-ii* I'slf of finn Per Cunt.
Through Hil!? e-.l i..tdiiig :eud I hroogh Tickets can be had at all tho principal Railroad
O flit: ea in South Cai "lau, Georgia, Alubumn, Tennessee anti Mississippi.
State Rooms may bo secured in ail Vance,.without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the 8teamshi|>ri in Charje plon, al whose office s, in all casts, the Haili oad Ticki ta should bo
exchanged and Berths assigned.
Tho Through lick-1 by thin rout?- inolode-s Tl dlisfer*. Meals and Stain Room whilo on
abipboard.
Tho South Carolii.u Railroad and itn connecting lines havo largely increased their facili?
ties for thu i apid movement of freight anel passengers between Northern cities and the South
and West. Ci mfortable Night Cars with Ibo Holmes Chair, without extra ckargo, have boon
introduced. First-class Eating Saloon at Branchville.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Day anel Night Trains of South Carolina
Railre ad. Close connections madn with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant pointa
with the greatest promptness. The Managers ai o confident thal their Line cannot bo sur?
passed in Despatch and tho Safo Delivery of Goods.
H. D. IIASKLL., P. G. Box 4,070, Office 317 Broadway, New Torie.
8. R. PICKERS, i ED. fi. DAUNWKLL,
General Passenger and Tickot Agent, Genoral Freight Agent,
Huuth Carolina Railroad. I Oct 4 16mo South Carolina Railroad.
Chango of Schedule.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COHT-ANY,
COLUMBIA, H. C., January 19, 1871.
PT*f rBBcmr ON and after Han
???SBT??lay, tho 22d instant,
Passenger Traiua upon thia Hoad will arrive
uud leavo aa follower
TRAIN No. 1.
Loavo Charleston at.8 20 a m
/ rrive at Columbia at. 3 40 p m
Loavo Columbia at.12.16 pm
Arrivo at Charleston at.7 f 0 p m
Leave Camdon, Sundays excepted, at.9 GO a m
Arrivo at Ki nj; vii lc at... .1 20 p m
I.cavo Kiimviilo, Sundays excep'd, at.2 80 p vt
Arrivo at Camden at...*.OOO pm
Tho above Traine run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connecting with Traine fur Wilmington, North
Carolina, and with Trains for Augmta, Gror
Kia-making close connect ion? with Night
Trains, of Georgia Kaili cad and Central Rail?
road, for all points South und West.
THAIN No. 2-NIGHT EXPR?S*.
(Sunday Night 'Xcepted.J
Leave Charlceton at.7.10 p nt
Arrive at Columbia at.li HO n m
Leave Colombia nt.7 GO p m
Arrivo at Charleston at.0.45 am
This Train runs in connection willi Un Au?
gusta Trains, making clot-o connection with
Georgia Rail mn ri anti Central Railroad Morn?
ing 'trains, for all points Sou'h und Wobt.
A. L. TYLER, Vice-President.
S. U 'PIPKINS. General Tick?! Agent. Jnn 21
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, H. C.', Jannarv 17. 1871.
LS?*?EB^ffiS?yj 0N unfl niter SUNDAY,
9?X.V& ^SeSI^^SItPJomxary 22, tho Passen?
ger trains over this Road will run as follows:
i?oiNO NOIITII.-No. 1. No. 2.
STATIONS. ARRIVE. l.EAVK. ARRIVE. LEAVE.
Augusta 8(0 arr ti 00 pm
Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm 11.05 pm lt.i0 pro
Winnsb'io :i 17 pm 3 ?7 pn 1 25 um 1 'il am
Chestor fl (J pm 5 10 pm 2 56uin 3 00 am
Charlotte 7 3t> pm 5.80*um
(?OLso SOUTH -No. 1, .>'o. 2.
ARRIVE. I.F.AVE. A RIUV:. l.EAVK.
Charloito 8.00 am 8 10piu
Chester 10 20 om 10 93 sh. 10 27 pro 10 30 pm
Wittnsbo ll 55 am ll 58 nm ll OS pm ll.GS pm
Columbia 2.1(1 pm 2.28 pu. 2 13 um 2 28 am
Augusta 7 15 pm 7 ?0 nm
Gi INO Numil.-Train No. 1 mukoB close
DAILY, CONNECTIONS at Ch ai lotto for .til points
Nomi! and EAST.
Train No. 2 makes, same concclions, SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.
Guiso ROUTH -Train No. 1 makes closo
DAILY CONNECTIONS at Augusta with trains
of Georgia und (Jouirai Georgia Railroads,
lor all points South, South-west and West.
Train No 2 makes same connections, STN -
DA VS EXCEPTED.
No night trains will leave Charlotte, Au?
gusta or intermediate points on Sundays.
Through Tickets sold ?nd bngeagochecked
to principal points. J. M. SEI.KiltK. Sup.
K. ll. DORSEY. Gonor.il Ticket A emt.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., December 1, 1870.
rS??aaTBBTCnaSESiSiO ON and after this
?S??iB??Be?Sdato, tho lolloping
Bchedulo will bo run daily, Sundays excepted,
connecting with Night Tl a ins on South Caro?
lina Railroad up und down; oleo with Trains
going South on Ch:u lol te, Columbia and Au?
gusta Railroad:
UP.
Leave Columbia ai. 7 00 a. m.
Alston. 8 40 a. m.
" Newberry.10.10 a.m.
'* Cokcsbury.145 p. m.
.* Pelton......3 30p.ro.
Arrive at Greenville. .. 6 to p. m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville ;;l.B 45 a. m.
" Relton.7 23 a. m.
" Cokcsbury. 9 05 a. m.
; " Abbeville. 8 00 a. m.
" Newberry.12 35 p m.
" Alston.2 10 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia. 3 45p.m.
Dec l JOHN H. MORE. Oenor.il S^up.
Change of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO..
COMPANY SHOPS, N. C., Janiiar 25, 1871.
FZZ es* CBZoSB?ALJ TRAINS will be run over
UtS^ScSmthw Road as follows:
Express. Mail.
ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE.
Oharlotto fi 85 a m 8.00 p m
Salisbury 8 08am 8 13an 10.31 p m 10.89 p m
Gr'nsb'oll 05amll 20an- 1.30 a m 1.45 am
Co8hopl2 5t) pm 105pm 2 57 am 8.17 am
nillsb'ro 2 28 pm 2.33 pm 4 27am 4 29am
Raleigh 5.12 am 6.38 am 7.10 a ra
Gohlsuoro 10.55 a m
Express. Mail.
Goldflboro 3 00pm
Raleigh 8.45 am 6 58pm 7.40 a m
Hillsbroll 07 um ll lOpc 10 ( 0 a m 10 02 a m
Co Shop 12 30pm 12 GO pm 11.12 a m ll 45 a m
Gr'nsb'o 2 10p m 2 20 pm 110am 200 am
Sallsb'ry 5.15 pru 5.20pm 450am 4.55 am
Charlot tc7.50 p in 7.30 am
Jan 27 W. n. GREEN, Mae? Trans.
Schedule on Rlne Ridge Railroad.
Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M.
" Pendloton.5 20 "
" Pcrryville. 6 00 "
Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00
Leave Walhalla.8 80 A. M.
.i pcrrvvillo. 4.15 .?
" Pentilcton.5 30 "
Arrivo at Anderson.6.15 "
Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival
of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
July 31 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup,
Winter Schedule Spar'g & Union Road
nm t3?SB8SMB& ON and after the 24th
mW instant, the Passenger
Traiiib will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanbuig
Court House, at 7 20 A.M., and arriving ut
alston l.:i3 P. M.
Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS
.ind SA'l Ul? DA YS, viii leave Alston at 9 60 A.
i M., and ari ive at Spm tairimrg at 3 40 P. M.
THOMAS li. JE'IEH. President.
Thief Proof Drawers.
fllllK undersigned bsvoicceivod tho Agencv
J. of these ORA ft'ERM. Th w nrt> thc one
thing needful for thejtro
lection ffverry store am
shop in' Columbia, ni
fording a sure protec?
tion from thu liulit-iiii
gored gentry. Pur sib
low, by
J. A T. I!. AGNEW.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
HAVING put mv machine in operation, I
now inform thu public that I am ready
to t nppl v any and all orders for ICE. Price two
couts per pound by the retail. For 100pounds
or moro, agreements will bo made. Ihn Ice
can bo obtained at either tho upper or lower
store. J. C. HEEGERS.
Diamond Hams,
SUGAR cured SHOULDERS,
Smoked Tongue,
Breakfast Bacon.
Fulton Market Beef,
All choice and for salo at reduced prices.
Jan 27 EDWARD HOPK