The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 10, 1872, Image 4

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THE PHWJSTJX ?UBMHBID DAIIiT ARD TB1-WIIILT. tm mtmrn. CVSBT WSbvSSDAY. M O ?NIH O. 5Y JULI?N A. SELBY, PUBLI8I?E? AND PnOPBlKTOE. Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor ?? > ? ? i? ??? ?sr- it n ok ?nd Job Printing of every dee crip ;on promptly ?nd faithfully attended to. AD VE ETI REVESTS Inaortod in the Dally at 75 cents per square or the first and 60 oenta each eubaequent in lertioo. Long'advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasobable rates. StTBBOBlFTIOW. Daily, six mouths, ?ft 00; Tri-Weakly, S QC; weakly. 1 50. V , -rnrrrri-*-^r When lovely woman-stoopatothe folly of breaking the fragile Jaw of Canada, ?he is not obliged to Tjp cribbed, cabined and confined with the male biped with? out feathers., Toronto ia, to. bayo,a pri oon .'exclusive^ for JfaU?S ; "1 v Tbs Hov. Dr.Peabody, ol bambridge, Mass., preached tho,onpual sermon be? fore the State Legislature at its reoent assembling, from tho (.ext, "Thou ehalt "Where h'ov? you" been since the cow kicked?" is a delicate way the Chica? goans have of referring to the late ca? lamity. , 1 A Louisville landlady recently collect? ed her board in advance, at the point of I the poker. PACIFIC GUANO COJUPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Composting with Cotton Seed. Price $25 Oath, with Usual Advance for Time. THIS articlo ls prepared under the auperin. tendenoo of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVEN EL, expressly for composting with Cotton Seed. It was introduced by this Company two years ago, and ?B use has fully attested its value. 200 to 250 pounds of this article per acre, properly composted with the same weight of Cotton Seod, furnishes tho planter with a FERTILIZER of the higheBt excel? lence at the smallest cost. A compost pre? pared with this article, as by printed direc? tions furnished, oontaitiB. all the element? of fertility that can enter into a first CUBB FER? TILIZER, while ita economy must commend its liberal nee to planters. For supplies and printed, directions for composting, apply to J. N. HOBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, No. C8 East Bay A Nos. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. JOHNS. HEESE A CO., General Agents. Nov 27_ gmo Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFEB their SHELL LIME to the planting pabilo in fall confidence in its excellence as a Permanent Manure. It waa extensively used the vast aeaeon on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and baa given entire satisfaction, aa ia shown by a number of certificate s from some of the beat plantera In Georgia and South Carolina. Our prioes for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia $15 Ear ton cash, put up in caekB or b?rrela, de vered in the city of Augusta or i at any land? ing ou the Savannah Uiver. The price of our XXX, or Mason's Lime, ia $2 per barrel, de? livered aa above. We are agents for the celebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and 'Turo English Dis? solved Bone," which we receive direct from England, and can offer to the public at re? duced prices. COLES, SIZER A CO., No. 14 Malntoah street, Augusta, Ga. Agant, TUOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, S. C._ Pot 18 6mo B ? h V B. L E ' PACIFIC dir AMO. Price, $45 Cash ui?A Usual Advance for Time. EXPERIENCE in tho uso .of thia. GUANO for the pant eix years" in* this State, for Cotton and Corn, hal io far established its character for excellence SB to render com? ment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company, to furnish the host Concentrat? ed Fertilizer at the lo webt coet to consumers, tbis Guano is put into market this season at the above reduced price, which the Company j is enabled to do by reafcou. of ita. large facili tiea-a^a^hefeduoad qa*fc^m*nm>ot?ff0<-u j The supplies put into: maxjflut thia.aeaeonr aro, ab heretofore, prepared under the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravo nel, Ohomiat of the Company, at Charleston, B.C.; hence planters may rest ausured that its quality and composition is precisely the same au that heretofore sold. At the pr?sent low price, every acre planted can be fertilized a iib 200 pounds of Guano, at1 a coat not exceeding tho present value of 30 pounds of cotton, while experience bas shown that under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the crop is increased hy the ap? plication from two to three-fold tho natural capacity of tho soil; hence nuder no condition could its application fail to compeueato for tba outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent l'aoi?o Guano Company, Noa. C8 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic"Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JOHN 8. REESE A CO., General Agents. Nov 30 _ 8mo KReadi Read? Read'.!! STATE CAPITOL RESTAURANT. Near corner Main and Jirldge Streets. t?SlfmA OYSTERS in evory style ^?vLasVRoasted, Stowed, Fried and ^**W Broiled. Good Liquors, tine Winos, imported Cigars. N. B. Pnvato SUPPER ROOMS. FRANKLIN* FINE, Oct 26 rroprlotora Double Strong. FOR tho winter season, I will brow all DOUULE STRONG BEEB. Drink Seegors' unadulterated DOuhlo Strong iioor, and you got tho worth ot your money. This Beer ls also put up in bottles, and for sale at $1.50 per dozen. I havo alao received a supply of tho justly celebrated PANCAKE-regarded the host Chowing Tobacco, JOIiNC SEEGEBB. THE CAROLINA HOUSE IS ouco more open to tho public, under [tho superintendence of Mr. R. BARBY. ' Tho reputation of th? houeo will ho kept op. August 81 Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables. "1 PZf\ DOZEN, in ghi-a and cans, of tho LZJXJ choicest kinds, HH follow*.; (Cnglieli l'iccalili and Chow Chow; California Apricot H and Bartlett Pearn; Pino Applet*, fresh Peach? es, Plume, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Caners' Worcester Sauce, French and English Mus? tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Pa?te, EsBonco Coffee, Au.; all fresh and for Bale low for cash._E. HOPE. Seegers' Reer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococnlns Ind CUB Fish Berrico to make, sleepy or headache. Book,'Job and Nerwapape*1' " '. PRINTING ESTABLISOMENT pppppppppp PPP PPP PP PP rr.rpjf i'l'FFP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of tho PHCENIX baa fitted op and thoroughly furninhod bia office with latest improved matorialforexeontion of all kinda Printie; BRR Tl R ll Ililli Ii RRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RR RR . RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR The Type, Border, Rule, OrnamentH, Cut?,Ac are of MODERN STYLE and carefully selected III] TTTTITIII . minni innmi minni nimm imiimi niimn innininnii niimmiiin The Presses are APPROVED Hoe, Adams ty-includ Bed and NNNNNN NNNNNN NNNNNN NNNN N N of the MOS PATTERNS and Liber? um Platen Cylinder NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Men,' Merchants. Manufacturers and Mechanics, supplied with any stylo work TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTl'T pTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTT? TT TT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT ... v .'/< . TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT iinimiinni iiiiniiiiiiiii nimm nmmi nmmi innmi minni nmmi nmmi miinniiiin inmnninn With tbs LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, the stylo, quality and cost of work cannot foil to give satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN ' NNNNNN N NNN i NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Orders from abroad will recoivo IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work promptly forwarded. GGGGGGOG GGGGGGGOG GGGGG GGGGG G G OG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG OG GOG G OGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG G G GGGGGGGG OG This is thc only tho interior of two, three and EUR, CIRCUS eau ?JO vat up in plain Black or and examino ?po J. A. HELBY. establishment in tho State where four sheet POST - BILLS, .fcc, ftc, good stylo, either Colored. ?arCall oimons. Proprietor. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ; OF COLUMBIA. 8. Ci ' Present Capital, $150,000. i AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?500,000. OFTI02B8. ' ' ''. . John B. Palmer, President. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. G. Batt, Assistant Cashier. niRKOTons. J. Eli Gregg.John B. Palmer,F. W. McMaa ter, R. D. Benn, of R. D. Benn A Bon; G. W. Reardon, of Copeland A Beardcn;, R. L. Bryan, ?TBryan A MoCarter; W. 0. Swaffield, o? R. A W; O. Bwaf?eld, John 0. Beegcrs, Wm. B. Stanley. P. W. MoMaster, Solicitor. rilHIfl Bank is now open tor the transaction JL of a general banking business. CEUTIVICATES or DEPOSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest at the rate of Bevon (7) per cent, po? annum, lu kind, will he issned, Deposita from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trust?e?, Administrator?, Exeoutors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended.; Notes', BQls of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned oh collat?rale. Stocks, Bonds, Oold, SUver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Oermany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient, Letters of Credit issued, j ay able in any of tho above placea. Drafts on all the prominent citiea in the i in'ted States bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly CITIZENS1 SAVINGS BANK SOUTH PAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEBEST ALLO WED A T THE BA TE OI? SE VEN FEB CENT. PEU ANNUM, ON CEU TIFICA 2 A'S OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX FEB CENT. COM? POUNDED EVEBY SIX MONTES ON ACCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John R. Palmer, Vice-Pr?sident. A. Q. Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. G. Has? kell, F. W. MoMsster.fi. H. Bi in it sh, John B. Palmer, Thomaa E. Gregg, Colnmbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Olerka, Widows, Or? phan? and othora may here deposit their B av inga and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustee? wishing to draw Interest en their funds until they require them for business or other pur* poses; Parents desiring to set apart small tams for their children, and Married Women and Minors ( whose deposita can only be witb - drawn by thomaelves, or, in ease of death, by their legal repr?sentatives,) wishing to lay aside funda for future nae. are here afforded an opoortunity of depositing their meana where they will rapidly aooumulate, and, at tho sime time, bo subject to withdrawalwhen ?seeded. Aug 18 "Motto's Victoria Tonic Bitters." ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and all Impurities of the Blood. THESE BITTEHB have now firmly esta? blished themselves in tho favor of the public and the medical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingredients of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly tonio, stimulating and prophylactic qualities peculiarly adapt them to all cases of Genera! Debility, NervouB Prostration of the Sys? tem, Ac. Aa au excitant of the appetite and a whole? some aid to the process of digestion, they will be found to ho very efficacious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to those subject to Chillo and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will bo found most wonder? fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever lui ro duoed, they become a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike the mauy noxious stimulant H advertised, they braco and fortify tho system without exciting undue cerebral action. They are without donbt the best Mi ni&and constitutional renovator evterttffercd to tho public. MOTTE A TARRANT, Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, Newberry, S. C. Sold bv E. B. HKINITHII, Columbia, S. C. Sept 17 lim? CO g. 5* H P o tr1 t? <t> OB AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over all others : 1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Machino ls much simpler than any of the others; re? quiring less than half tho amouut of ma? chinery. 2. Aa the result of this simplicity, thin ma? chine is much lusa liablo than the othora to got ont of repair. 3. Another result of this simplicity ia greater durability. 4. Another result is lesa friction andi con? sequently, greater er. BO and rapidity'ot mo? tion, with loss noise, 6. And greatest of all, that it uses n? Shut? tle, and makes tho lock stitch. It is tho Cheapest to buy the best. Bnv the machine that has justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and independence against a strong aud bittorcomuetition. , Fur moro than twenty years has tho Wheeler A Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but now stands tho uni 1 valli d Newing Machine ol tho enlightened civilized world. Boy the ma? chine that has been thus tested und proved, and then you are sure to got tho boat. For salo on the easiest possible term?. Sales? room Main street, accoiid door billow PHO:NIX office, Columbia,iv 0. J. S. PDIISI.F.Y, Agent. A. WnvTE, Cent ral Southe! :. .". >?t m Juno 21 (Jmo Hardware, etc. -I r\f\ DOZEN AXES. IV. JVJ 40 balts Ragging. 200 bundle- Arrow Tics. 20 dozen Railroad shovels. 200 nairs Truco Chains. Just received und for sa'o r.t lowest market price?. L?RICK St L()WUAK0E. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal lon or barrel. Also, in glaasH, pints and quarts. Porsalelow. E. HOPE. T^^^'PK0^^ ^1^0^1^^10 PHOSPHATE COMPANY; under direction of their Chemist, DR. ST. JULIEN RAVENBL, for composting with Cotton Seed, to now offered at the redutoed price of f?8 per ton cash, or 931 per ton, parable let HOT ember. 187?, free of interest.' * ? Orders filled now will be ooosidered aa cash 1st March, 1872, or on time as doe 1st No-em? ber, 1872, thereby enabling planters to bani it at a timo when their wagon* and malua are idle- PELZEH. UOOGBR8 di CO., Ocn-^ul Agent? Jan 8 8mo_ Brown's Wharf, Charleston, B. 0. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. , THIS FERTILIZER, mannfaclnred by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY: nader the direction of their Chemist, Dr. HT. JULIEN RAY EN EL. is now offered to the plant? ing community at the VERY REDUCED PRICE OF ?48 PER TON CASH, or 15? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTERE8T. ' This Fertilizer baa been very extensively used in this State, and baa given entire latisfae. tion; some of tho moot practical plan'er? admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano.pound for pound. . r AR sales made now will be considered aa cash on tho lat of March, 1872, and td thoae buyiDg on time, tho aale will be oonnidered BS doe on 1st November, 1872. ' By this arrangement, planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their manure at a time whoo their wagons and mulos are idle. Pamphlets containing the certificate! of thOBO who h.ive need tho Atlantic Phosphate will be furrduhed on application to th? Agenta. PRLZKIt, ICODGKitti di CO., Qcncrsl Agenli, _' ; Brown's Wharf, Charleston; B. 0. COPELAND A BEARDEN, Agents, Columbia; 8. C. Jan 2 8mo --i . , 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 * . t ? THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO, GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND. The above prepared at Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina. PHENIX GUANO, IMPORTED FROM Phoenix Islands. South Pacific Ocean, Aro for sale bv WILCOX, GIBBS & GO., Importers and Dealers in Gnanoa, 148 Bay Street, Havanna.??, Qa., 151 Ka?l Hay, Charleston, t?. C. For further information, apply or address as above for Almanac for 1872. Jan 1G i3mo J. H. CHAMBERS, Agent at Co'umbI?, S. O. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THEME TIMES B-ftffl5Blj9B?SSi A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEGAET STATE-ROOM jAjj^fc^^ ACC0MM0DA1IONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honra ?N3 y?^^^^^X Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, J?3M?~ffi /fflX^>^ 40 OOO DALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND conuecting Roads Weet, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships to the abovo ports, invito attention to tba quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OP CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of rail and Bea trannportation for Freight and Paasongrra not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamer? are regu? larly on tho lint: TO HEW YORK. MA Nil ATTA A', GEORGIA, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. 8. Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CA POLIN A, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE. JamcB Berry, Commandor. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAM KB ADOER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. - Ingram. Commander. JAMES ADOBE A CO., WAGNER, HUGEK k CO., AgentB, Charleetou, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agents, Charleston, 6. 0. TO PHILADELPHIA. VIRGINIA, alex. Hunter, Commander. EMPIRE, C. Hinckley, Oommander. UAIONU DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. a TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. '?? MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner. Hailing Daye-Every Bifth Day. TAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agont, Charleston, 8. 0. Rate? guaranteed as low as thoao of competing lides. Marin? insurance, one-half of one per cont. ' .' THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be bad at all principal Railroad Officea in Georgia,Alabama, Tennoeeee and Mississippi' State Rooms may be secured in ad vaneo, without extra charge, by addressing Agenta of tho BtoaniHhipa ia Charleston, at whoso officea in all cases tho Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this routo include Transfers, Meals and State Room, While on shipboard. Tho Knuth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting linea, have largely inaroaaed thotr faciliticsofor the rapid movement of Freight and Pasaonjgera between the Northern cities and tho SouUi and Wost. Contort rblo- N^uVCars,;wit?\i^uo HpUuoa Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First clastj Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cara. ' Freight promptly transferred from Steumer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad, close connection inado with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. Tho managers will uso every exertion io eat inf v their patrons that tho line tia Charleston cannot be surpassed in dei-patch ?nd tho safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. SF.LKIKK, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C.; B. D. HASKU,, General Atrent, P. O. Box 4,97i>'. Oflice 817 Broadway, N. Y : S. B. PICKP.NS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALPHKI> L. TYLER, Jan lu" 4<>in<> Vico-Presidenl South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. Tn REE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES aro offered by the Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company of Charles-toil, S. C., viz: ETIWAN GUANO. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A now article of tho samo high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with thooto monts of Cottou Seed in i-uch a manner as to itibufo one of tho boat Fortilizora for Cotton and Grain, at a lower price than tho Etiwan Guano. Price *40 per ton, If paid on or beforo the lat of April next, MS per ton, payable November lat, 1872, without- interest. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from eighteen to twenty per amt.ot Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and thu* enabling thu planter, by composting, to obtain two tous of hal: that grado ataeaviug ot one-li alf cost and fri ty fit. Prico 135 per ton, if paid on or beforo thu 1st of April next; Moper tou, payable IM November, 1S72, without interest, TAKE NOTICE-That alt these Fertilizers aro (of tho highest grade oj Soluble Phosphate, and mnat help for moro than ?mo yoar. WM. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, Charleston. S. G. K. O'NEALE it- SON, Agents at Columbia, S. C. Dec 10 t3mo MAPEE' KITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THU ?LPEST SUI'ES-PIIOS 1'IIATE MA A Ul'At TURKI) IN HUS COUNTRY. (10MPOSKD of BONES, Pntufh, Phosphiilir Guano, . oncentrated Animal Ammoniacal J Matter, ami Sulphuric Add. N?? Kuli, Knit C:.l.e. Nine Cake. Plast- r, nor Adulterant or Absorbent * > 1' any kind used. Factory opened toi inspection at all limns, Nineteen years of practical txpr rienco. Introduced in |8f>2 Puteut'd December 29, 1850. (?nick action and permanent improvement to tho soil. Testimoii> ol bundi cds of well-known planters hi ita favor on every variety of crop ami anil, oven during extreme adverse m asons, MSJcaeli-f 50 time, payable November 1,1872. KINSMAN A HOWELL, Jan '1\ t:luin General Agents for S-mili Carolina, No. P2H East Ray, Charleston, S. C. Cor KLAN 0 A- BKAKPKN, Local Agents, Columbia. S. C. {Tot? ?r*igb* jeucj Pftjieagf r Route, Via Columbia, 8. C., and Wilmington, If. C. ?WILKIN?TO?. COLUMBI* ARD A DOUST* B. B.T Ornea GKN'L FBIUGBT A T?C??T AGZBT, WILMINGTON, N. C., pee 13.1871. THE attention of Merchants, Shippers of Cotton and Produce, and tho pulu a geno, rally, ie invited to the direct connection now existing between all interior pointa in Sooth Carolina and Northern cit icH, by the Wilming? ton, Columbia' ?n? 'Augusta Jtnvroad, nm ito connections at Wilmington, tilber via. steam /hip linee from that port, or via Wiimittgton toad Weldon,Jtailroad, audits connections ?ta Portsmouth or Petersburg. These various lines, connecting at these terminal point?t afford fadUHiea for shipments to or from BALTIMORE daily, PHILADEL? PHIA tri-wcckly, NEW YORK five timeB per week. BOBTOM ? omi-weekly. . Uniform ralee arc maintained with all com? peting lines. No detention occurs to ship? ments. Through bills lading given between all stationsiand nointa named. Batea ?and Classification.shoots obtained of ail Agents. The passenger schedule of night train from and morning train hr to Columbia gives' a stt perior connection for all joints ou Greenville i and Colombia and Charlottc, Columbia and Augusta Railroads giving a Bay Lvxconnec? tion via Po rta m os lb, and an a ll rail con flection via Washington, and avoiding all' delays at Columbia. '.: . Through ticket? ton salo at Columbia to all pointa North. For ratea, claaablcationa .and all information, applv to A. POPE, Gen'l Freight * Ticket Agent. J. 0. WINDER. Gen*! Bop't. Jan * Sm o Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A'ATJOUBTA B. B. Oo. Hoi'EHihTBT?DEirr's OTTICE, WILMINGTON, N. C., January 10,1873. tSWBHBHBafi AJ? TER thia dato tho lBcSt*S8??SsE? following Bchedulo will bo run by trains on thia road: DAT r.irnrPK THAIN [DAILY.! Leave Wilmington [Union Depot I 3.60 A.M. Arrive at Columbia. 1.16 P. M. Leave Columbia. 8.20 A. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.30 P. M. NIGHT KI PRESS THAIN. Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.45 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.30 A. M. Leave Columbia. 6.S0 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.00 A.M. No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P. M. Jan 18 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Bnp't. Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAUOLINA EAILBOAD COMPANY, . COLUMBIA, B. C., June 9,1871. P** nm TiaTf nWaTTYITBIiri Change of Schedule MttjRMagSarV to go into effect on and after Souday, 24th instant: MAIL AND I'ASHEN OLK THAIN. Leave Columbia at.i.740 am Arrive at Charleston at.8.20 p m Leave Charleston ai.? :.8.20 a sn irrive at Columbia at?.....8.40 pm NIGHT EXTBE8B, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbi a at.:.7.f o p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.00 am Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a m Camden .Accommodation Train will con? tinue to rub to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wedneadavn and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, Vice-PreBidant. . 8. B. PIPKINS. General Ticket Agent. Charlotte^ Columbia and Augusta lt. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, B. C., January 1,1673. LS a? BfflK ON and after Ihuraday, ?Wg?W?'M"'W?5th instant, the following achednle will be run over this road: UOINO KOBTO. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leavo Augusta.8.16 A. M. 6.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.8.22 A. M. 11.04 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.2.09 P.M. 6.15 A.M. 0O1.NO SOUTH Leave Charlotte.7.15 A. M. 7.80 P. M. Leave Columbia.1.35 P.M. 2.00 A.M. Arrive Augusta. .*... .6.50 T. M. 7.30 A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dally, Bun? daya excepted. Both trains make cloe* con? nection to aU points North, South and Weat. Through .ticket s sold and baggage checked, to all principal points. E. p. ALEXANDER, G.eneral Sup. E.R. DogBgY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. CO.. OOMPAHT Boors, N. C., June 8,18T1. Bf"?". ngjF^?P ON and after SUNDAY, jWjfflc5Ba?Jau?-l,: 1874. TRAINB.Will be run over this Road in ^accordance with the following TIME TABLE. Traine Going East.' 1 . ' Trama Weat. Kr pr ess. u Mall. Ali El Vii, UtAVX. - AHBIVE. LEATB. Charlu tte 5.35 a m 3.10 p tn, 6aliebnrv8.03am'8.23am 5.26pm 5.S0pm Gr'nBb'oll.OSamll.lSam 8.25pm 8.85pm Co 8bopP2.40 p m 1.05 pm 9.66 p ra 10.16 p m Hillsboro 2.28pm 2.33pm 11.85 p m 11.37 p rn? Raieich 5.u5 p m 2.05 a m 2,40 a m Goldsbrjro ,. "' 7-20 a m , Ch?i,Iottt7.t5am ' ?.OOpm V Salish'ry 4.32a m 4. WI am 5.15 pm 6.26 pm Gr'nsb'o 1.25 a m 1.35 a m 2.10 p m 2.20 n a Co Shop 11.37 pm 12.02 am 12.30 pm 12.50 pm Hillsbrol0.07pnil0.(>9am 11.07 am ll.lG am Raleigh 6.58 pm 7.40 a m 8.45 a m Goldab'o 8.00pm Juno 6 W, H. GREEN. Maa. Trana. Gr?o?ville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, B. G., MASCH 1, ?871. ON and after ?hi? ?dato, me following schedule will he run (j^'v< Sunday a excepted: Leavo Columbia at. 7.00 a.m. " Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry. 11.16 a.m. " Cokcsbury.3.00 p.m. Belton.5.00rp. m. Arrive at Greenville. 6.30 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at.6.16 a.m. " Belton.8.06 a. m. " Cokcsbury.10.07 a. m. .? Abbeville...:.8.15 a.m. " Newberry. 1.60 p.m. " Alston... .4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. .. 6.65 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAp, General Sup. __M. T. BAitTLirrr. General Ticket Agent. "Summer Schedule S. & TI. R. R., DOWN THAIN. UP 1 RAIN. Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Bpartanburg.. 8.80 5.25 Batcsvillt-. 6.00 6.00 4.iii 4.58 Pacolet. G Oft, 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 6.43 6.48 -i (,"> 4.10 Unionvillu. 7.25 ' 7.60 3.05 3.25 Sanlnc. 8 20 2.80 2.85 Fish Dam., 8.40 846 a.iO 3.15 Shelton.h.. 9.16: 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lvlea' Ford... 9.40 U 45 1.13 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Alston. 11-00 12.00 May 24 Til OB. B. JETER. President. Belledale on Bine Ridge Railroad. Lenvu Anderson.0.00 P. M. " Pendleton.7.00- ,: " Perrvville.7.45 " Arrivo at Wulhalln.K.W Leavo Walhalla. .8.45 A. M Porrvvillo.4.30 " Pendleton.5.?10 " Arrive at Anderson.C.80 '* Wailing nt Anderson ore honr for Ibo arrivsl of up train oh Greenville and Columbia Hoad. Jnly 2 _ _\V\ H. D. GAILLARD. Sr Just Received. 1 u^'v CHESTS assorted TEA. Tbon.-h l\f the price in market bas advanced 15 n? r cent , wo succeeded in ceding our August bil.' duplicated, which wo offer at same price ne bo.'-" T.OPJ'V * LOWNANTV.