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rai PHONix, PU OUSnKD DAILY AND TBI-WEFKLT. KVSBY WEDNESDAY MOEN INO. ^ JULIAN A. SELBY, PUBLISHED, AMD PBOPBXKTOB. Offlca ou Richardson Street, near Taylor .ST Hook and Job Printing of everydesorip iton promptly and faithfully attended to. ADYKBTIB KMENTS Inaertod in the Daily ar 76 cents por square .'or the first and 50 cents o ach subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tue wools, non th or year, at reasonable rates. BUBBCBIPTIOS. . Daily, six months,I* 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 6C; Weekly, 1 50. Acta and Joint Rc sola tiona ra?c??y i?ie .General Assembly of South Carolina, Regular Scsaloii, 1871 and 1873. AN A OT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OP LANCASTER. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate ,of South Carolina, now mel and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after tho pas? sage of this Aot all oitizens of this State, having resided sixty days in the town of Lancaster, shall be deemed, and are hereby declared to be, a body politic and corporate, and the said town shall bo called and known by the name of Lancaster, and its corporate limits shall extend one mile in each direction from the Court House in said town. SEO. 2. That the said town shall be governed by an Intendant and four Wardens, who shall be oitizens of the United States, and shall have been resi? dents of the said town for sixty days immediately preceding their election, who shall be elected on the second Mon? day in April, in every year, ten days' publio notice thereof being previously given, and that all male inhabitants twenty-one (21) years of age, oitizens of the State, and who shall have resided in the said town for sixty days immediately preoeding the election, shall be entitled to vote for said Intendant and War? dens. SEO. 3. That the election for Intend? ant and Wardens of said town shall be held in the Court House, or some other placo convenient in said town, from eight o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon; and when tho polls shall be closed, the Managers shall forthwith count the votes, and proolaim the election, and give notice in writing to the persons oleoted. The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint throe Managers to hold the ensuing and any subsequent election. The Managers, in each case, before they open the polls for said election, shall take an oath fairly and impartially to conduct tho same. And tho Intendant and Wardens, before entering on the duties of their respectivo offices, shall take the oath prescribed by tho Constitu? tion of this State, and also tho follow? ing oath, to-wit: "As Intendant (or Warden) of the town of Lancaster, I will equally and impartially, to the best of my ability, exercise tho trust reposed in me, and will uso my best endeavors to preserve the peace, and to carry into effect, according to law, the purposes for which I have been elected. So help mo God." The said Intendant and War? dens shall hold their offices from the time of theil election, until the second Monday in April ensuing, and until their successors shall bc elected and qualified. SEO. 4. That .tho said Town Council of Lancaster shall have power to arrest and commit to jail, for a space of time not exceeding twelve hours, and to fine,' not' exceeding twenty ($20) dollars, any person or persons who shall be guilty of disorderly conduot in said town, to tho annoyance of citizens thereof. SEC. 5. That this Act shall be deemed a publio Aot, and shall continue in force nntil repealed. Approved March 9, 1872. AN ACT TO ALTER AND AMEND THE CHAR? TER OF THE TOWN OF PENDLETON. SECTION 1. Be if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate cf South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That all persons, oitizens of the United States, who now reside, or may hereafter reiide, in the village of Pendleton, shall bo deemed, and are hereby declared, a body corporate and politio; and the said village shall be called ?nd known by tho name of Pen? dleton; and its limits shall be held and deemed to extend for one milo in every direction irom the Fanners" Hall. SEO. 2. That the said village shall bo governed by an Intendant and four Wardens, who shall bo eleoted on the fourth Monday in September, and con? tinue in office until tho second Monday in September next, or until their suc? cessors are qualified, on which day, as well as on the second Monday in Sep? tember of every year thereafter, au elec? tion shall bo held for an Intendant and four Wardens, at such place as tho In? tendant and Wardens shall designate, thirty days' notioe being previously given; and that all malo inhabitants of tho said village, who have attained thc age of twenty-one yoars, and have re? sided therein throe mouths previous to .tho election, shall bo entitled to vote for the said Intendant and Wardens; tho eleotion to be held from ten o'clock in the morning until two o'clock in tho afternoon; and when the polls shall be closed, tho Managers shall count tho ballots, and proolaim tho eleotion, nud give notice thereof, in writing, to tho persons eleoted; and that tho Intendant and Wardens, for tho timo being, shall always appoint throe Managers to hold tho ensuing olection; that tho Intendant and Wardens, before entoring upon tho duties of their offices, shall tako the fol? lowing oath, to wit: "As Intendant (or Warden) of Pendleton, I will support and * defend the Constitution of tho United States, and this Stato, and equal? ly and impartially, to tho bost of my I skill ?nd ability, exercise- the trust re? posed in' me, aud will Use my best en? deavor to preserve the peaoe, and carry into effect, according to law, the pur? pose of my appointment: So help me God." SEO. 3. That in oase a vacancy shall occur in the officoa of Intendant or Wardens, by death, resignation, removal from offioe, or absenoe from the State, an election shall be held by the appoint? ment of the Iutoudaut and Wardens, as tho case may be, thirty days' previous notice being given; and in case of the siokness or temporary abBenoe of the In? tendant, the Wardens, forming a Coun? cil, shall bo empowered to elect one of themselves to act ns Intendant during the time. i SEO. 4. That the Intendant and Ward? ens daly elcoted and qualified shall, I during their term of service, severally and respectively, be vested with all the powers of Trial Justices of tbis State, within the limits of the said village, ex? cept in trials of civil cases; that the In? tendant shall, as often us occasion may require, summon tho Wardens to meet him in Council, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum for tho trans? action of business, and shall he kuown by the name of the Town Council of Pendleton; and they and their succes? sors in office shall have a common seal, and shall have power and authority to appoint, from time to time, such and so many personB to aot as Constables as they may deem expedient and proper, which Constables shall have all the pow? er, privileges and emoluments, and be Bubject to all the duties, penalties and regulations provided by the laws of this State for tho office of Constable; and the Intendant and Wardens in Council shall have power, under their corporate seil, to ordain and establish all such rule?, by-laws and ordinances, respect? ing the'streets, ways, market and police of such villago, as shall appear to them proper for the security, welfare and con? venience of the village, and for preserv? ing health, peace, order and good go? vernment within the samo; and the said Council may affix fines for offences against such by-laws and ordinances, and appropriate them to tho uso of the corporation; but no fine shall exceed twenty dollars; and when fines shall ex? ceed ten dollars, they may be recovered in the Court of Sessions for Anderson County; and when they aro of thc amount of twenty dollars, or under, they may be recovered before tho In? tendant and Wardens: Provided, No? thing heroin container! shall empowei the said corporation to ordain or estab? lish any by-laws or ordinances, incon sistent with, or repugnant to, tho lawi of this State; and all such by-laws and ordinances shall, at all times, be suhjec to the r?visai or rop?ul of tho Legisla ture. SEO. 5. That the said Intendant am" Wardens shall have power to abate ant remove nuisances withiu tho said limits, and to classify and arrango tho iuhabi tants liable to police duty, and to re quire them to perform such duty a; often as occasion may require, and t< enforce tho performance thereof, uudei tho samo penalties as aro now, or moy bi hereafter established hy law; and thu the said Intendant and Wardens, or anj of thom, upon view thereof, or upor complaint lodged, on oath, aro herebi required and authorized to issun war rants against all offenders, and causi them to be brought heforo them, oi him, and,? upon examination, shall cithei release, admit to hail, (if tho offence bi bailable,) or commit to jail, such offend ers, as the caso may require; and tin Sheriff of Anderson County is hereby re quired to receive and keep the person s< committed until discharged by dm oourse of law. And that the said In tendant and Wardens shall, collcctiveb and severally, have cognizanco withii tho said corporate limits, in all crimino cases, as Justices of the Penco and Quo rom have according to law. SEC. 6. That the Intendant and Ward ens of the said town shall have full am only power to grant or refuse licenses ti retail spirituous liquors withiu the sail limits, which license shall be granted ii the same manner, and upon tho sam conditions, as they are now, or ma; hereafter be, under tho laws of thi State, except that the Town Counci shall have power to regulate tho price o licenses to keep taverns and to reta: spirituous liquors: Provided, That i; no instance the prico of a licenao so t keep tavern or retail spirituous liquor shall be fixed at a less sum than ii est? blished by tho law of the Stato; and a tho powers formerly vestod in the Con missioners of Roads aro hereby gran to to the said Intendant aud Warden within the said limits; and all money paid for license, and for fines au forfeitures for retailing spirituous 1 quor8, keoping taverns and billiar tables within tho said limits withot license, shall be appropriated to the ut of said corporation. SEC. 7. That the said Intendant un Wardens shall havo power to compone with persons liable to work on sai roads, streets and alloys, to releaso RUC persons as may desire it, upon a fa equivalent therefor, to bo applied L them to the use of tho said corporatioi and no person residing within tho sai limits shall bo liable to work on an road without said limits, or to bc taxe or assessed for tho same. SEC. 8. That tho Town Council i Pendleton shall have powor to impoi an aunual tux upon tho keepers of bi liard tables and ton-pin alloys, or at other pin alleys, within tho discretion i onid Council, and to grant or refuse i censes for tho same, upon Bach tor? and conditions, and subject to such r gulations, as they may by orditianco c tahlish. Thoy shall also havo power impose a tax, within their discretion, ( all sales mado hy itinerant traders ai auctioneers, on nil public drays, wngor carriages, omnibuses, or other volt iel kept for biro, and on tho owner or pc scssor of all dogs, hogs, tdiccp, goals ai cattle kept withiu the corporate limits said town, Tho said Town Con nc il shall have power to impose an annual tax on the amount of all sales of goods, wares, merchandize, and also on the amount of income arising from all factorage and mechanical employments, faculties and rofessions, inoluding the profession of entiBtry: Provided, That no 'tax shall be imposed in any one year to exceed the rate of twenty cents on each hun? dred dollars of the value of Bach sides and income; and the said Town Council Bhall also have power tc impose a tax upon all persons who shall open any room or car for the purpose of taking daguerreotypes or other likenesses, within the corporate limits of said town; and the said Town Council shall have the power to impose an annual tax, not exceeding twenty cents on every hun? dred dollars of the value of all real es? tate lying within the corporate limits of said town, the real estate of churches and school associations excepted; and for that purpose they shall appoint three freeholders, resident therein, to assess tho value of said real estate, upon oath, and return tho assessment, within ono month, to said Council, for taxation, and to lill any vacancy occasioned by the death, resignation, rofusal to 6erve or removal from office of tho said assessors; and any person who shall refuse to net as assessor, upon being appointed by tho Council, may be fined any sum not ex? ceeding twenty dollars; and tho said Couucil shall have power to regulato tho prico of license upon all public showB and exhibitions in said town, and to erect a powder magazine, and to compel any person holding moro than twenty iivo pounds of powder to s tor o thc samo therein, and to make regulations for rates of storage thereof, and for keeping and delivering tho same; and tho said Town Council shall have power to en? force the payment of all taxes and as? sessments levied under tho authority of this Act against tho property aud per? sons of defaulters, to tho samo extent and in tho same manner as is provided by law for tho collection of tho general State tax, except that executions to en? force the payment of tho town tax shall he issued under the seal of tho corpora? tion, and directed to tho Town Marshal, or other person specially appointed by tho said Town Council to collect tho sumo; and all property upon which a tax shall be levied and assessed is hereby declared to bo liablo for tho payment of tho same in preference to other debts duo by tho persons owning such property nt the time of tho assessment, except debts due tho State, which shall first be paid; that the said Town Couucil shall have power, with tho consent of tho ad? jacent laud-owners, to close all such roads, streets and ways within the said town, as they may deem necessary, by salo of tho freehold thereiu, either ut public or private sale, as they adjudge best for tho interest of tho said town ; aud they shall have power to lay out, adopt, open and keep in repair all such new streets, roads and ways, from time to time, na they may deem important or necessary for tho improvement of said town: Provided, That no new street, road or way, Bhall bo opened without (irst having obtained the consent Of the laud-owner or owners through whoso premises any such new street, road or way may pass. SEC. U. That thin Act shall ho taken and deemed as n public Act in all coniis of justice, aud shall continue so until repealed. Approved March 12, 1S72. AN* ACT TO CHANC1E THE NAMES OF TYR? REL WILLAHD AND IDA WILLARD, AND MAKE THEM THE LEGAL HEIRS Ol' T. J. JONES. Whereas it is tho desire of the mother of two children, bearing the names of Tyrrel Willard and Ida Willard, to h ive their names changed, and that l :ioy should become tho legal heirs of T. J. Jouos; and whereas it is also tho desire of T. J. Jones to adopt said children :uul make them his legal heirs; now, therefore, Be il enacted by the Se?ale and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of thc same, That tho names of Tyrrel Willard and [da Willard be changed to that of Tyr? rel Jones and Ida Jones, and that they bo declared the legal heirs of T. J. Tones. Approved March 12, 1S72. IM ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO lNOOltl'ORATE TUB WACCAMAW AND LI CTLE UIVER CANAL COMPANY." SUCTION 1. Be it enacted by the i Se?ale md i/ousn of Representatives of the State ?)f South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and hy the authority of 'hesame, That tho Act entitled "An Act \o incorporate the Wacoamaw and Littlo Uiver Canal Company," be, and is here? by, amended ns follows: Striko ont, on tho fourth line, in Section 3, nil after "ns," and insert, in lieu thereof, "That said company may commence business \s soon ns tifty per cent, of its capital itock is subscribed, and len per cent, of the samo is pnid up." SEC. 2. Add to Section t?: "That the said company shall have tho right to uso or dispose of euch portion of its waters, lunds or other property, ns it may seo dt, for manufacturing, hydraulic, or other purposes." Approved March 12, 1872. GEORGE PAGE & CO., Xo. 5 N. Sliroeder Street. Baltimore, Md., Manufacturers ot PORTABLES AND STATIC X A H Y STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Tatent Improved, Portabio V I It CU Ii A lt S A AV 31 1 L I. S . GANG. M ULA YAXJ) SASH SA W MILLS, /I HIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, S1I1N VJT OLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealer? in < n en? iar Saw:'. Bolting ami Mill supplies generally, and manufacturer's agents 1er Lenci's Cele? brated Turbine Water Wheel ?nd every de? scription nf Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. AS"Ki?nd lor descriptivo Catalogue and M APES' NITROGENXZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THE OLDEST SUPER-PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. COMPOSED of BONES, Potash. Phoephatic Guano, Concentrated Animal Ammoniacal I Matter, and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitro Cake. Plaeter, nor Adulterant or Abaorbcnt of any kind need. Factory opened for inspection at all times. Nineteen years of practical cxporienco. Introduced in 1852. Patented December 29,1859. Quick action and ?ierni anent improvement to the soil. Testimony ot hundreds of well-known planters in its avor on ovory variety of crop and eoil.tven during extremo adverso seasons. $45'caeh--$50 timo, payable November 1, 1872. KINSMAN it HOWELL, Jan 24 f3mo General Agents for South Carolina, Ko. 128 East Hay, Charleston, b. C. COPELAND & BEABDEX, Local Agents, Columbia, S. C. VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, MW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES ^IRIlW^W3, A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. E LEG A ? T STA TE- HO OM ?t??S^J&s. A CCOMMODA HONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours TOTAL CAPACITY, Shorter, "via Charleston. '10,000 BALES MONTHLY. Tlie South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads Weet, in^lliauce with the fleet of thirteen first class Stcamthfps ?3L to the above perts, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded "to tho business public in the Cotton States at thc PORT O F* CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Pafsengcre not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. Thc tollowing&pkndidOcoan Sumners are regu? larly on thc line: TO NE W Y ORK. MA NEA T TA X, G EO R G IA, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. S. dowell, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J, Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE. James Uerrv, Commander. J. Kennedv, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ? . -Ingram. Commander. JAMES ADGER A CU., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Stc.imahipsVlRGINIA, C.Hinckley, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Oom der. SAILI.NO DAYS-TUUltSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.JAgcnt, Charleston, S. C. TO II A Lt T I M O ll E . FALCON, Haime, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENUOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. Ratee guaranteed as low as thodc of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-halt of ene per ccut. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can ho had at all principal Railroad Onices in Georgia, Alabama, Tenncseeo and Mississippi. Stato Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, hy addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whoso oftices in all cakes the Railroad Tickets should ho exchanged and Rcrths assigned. The Through Tickets tty thia route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, ard their connecting lir.es, havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West. Com foi tibie Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first cla*s Sleeping Care. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Reads, deli voling Freights at distant points with great promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that tho lino via Charleston cannot he surpassed in despatch and thc safe delivery ol gooda. For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIIIK, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C.: B. D. HASEI.L, General Agent, P. O. ifox 4,979; Office ?117 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PiCKBXS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, Jan 10 ?Gino Vice-President South Carolina Railtoad, Charleston, S. C. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, The ai "?ve prepared at Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, * PHENIX GUANO, Imported from Phonis Inlands. South Pacific Ocean, WILOOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, 1-16 liny Street, Snvamiuli. On., ir>l Kust Bay, CliarlChton, 8. C. For further information, apply or addit tb te above fer Almanac h r 1872. Jan 10 iSmo J. 8. CHAMBERS, Agent at Columbia, S.C. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH Deposit3 ot' SI and Upwards Received, INTEREST A LLU WED A T TUE EA TE ni SEVEN DER CENT. DER A NN L'2t, <JN CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX REU CEXT. COM? POUNDED EVE J: Y s/X M 0 X TUS 0 N A COO CN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John li. Palmor, Yiee-Frteidtxit. A. G. Brenixer, Cashier. J, Ii. Sawyer, in genera! churre. John C. 13."Smith, Assistant Cafcuier, Director*. Wade riampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W.McMaater.E. JJ. lieiuiisb, Jili. li. Palmer, Thomas E Gregg, L'olr. hi*. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. O. T. Scott, Nt vb. rrj . \\. O. Mit jes, Newberry. U.U. Rutledge, Chai leaton. DanielRavciml, J:.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborer?, Chris, Widow*, < r jhans and others may her? rt* i o.-il i heir ?av nga and draw a liberal rate or ?uteri st there? m. Planters, Professional Men and fruBteet ?rishing to draw interest ou their funds until they roquiro them for business or other pur. poses: Parents desiring to set apart email lams for their children, and Married Women ind Minors (whose deposits can only ho with lrawn hy themselves, or, in case of death, by meir legal representatives,) wishing tulay isidefends for futuro use. aro here afforded un opoortnnity of depositing their means where th ev will rapidly accumulate, and, at ',he ?ame time,bc subject to withdrawalwhcii iced ed. Aug 1H Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i-nffi?T?.-~> Leave Audersoi.C.C0 P. M. t^Be&S;, " Pendleton.7.00 " .j?:-n_. r?erryVi|ic.7.45 " Arrive at Walhr.Ua_.*.8.S0 " Leave Walhalla.3.45 A.M " Perrvville.4.:?o " " Pemiieton.5.S0 " Arrivent Anderson.6.80 " Waiting s? \i ?. rsnti i ne hour for tho arrive. ifnptn.ii ..' ' . . . a ti Columbia I'oadl Jilly 2 1' Ci A ILLA P.D. Sup. bco:ch Whiskey. ONT. pun ii. . "1'INF.ST (UMPIJELTON," of niy own dirCi : luipi rt nt ion, via New York. This, by netna3 le.-i, .- per e? n: over proof, and i- pronounced hy all who have tested or tasted ii ;.- :",:.? .-t ever brought to Columbio. Full stock old W iM>- ?nd RRANDIES, Holland OIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch Fiig. lishand German ALES, London ami Dublin PORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Mot t and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the fanions vintage, 181*8 li nest of tho century. Reasonal le prici s and lull i atisfactioii gua? ranteed. GEO. SYMMERS. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, s. c. Present Capital, $150,000. AlTIIOHIZKl) CAPITAL, 95UU.0UU. 11IIIS Bank i8 new open for tho transaction . of a general hanking bnainc-sH. CniiTiKicATES OF Dnrosrr, bearing interest I at tho rato of seven ;7) percent, per annum, will ho issued. Notes, Jiiils of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collateral?. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Stiver btamhtandroid. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight DraJ'I* drawn direct on all tho promi? nent place? in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Ben mark and the Orient. Letters of C'redt'iiHSUod, r arable in any of the above places. Draft* on all the prominent cities iu the United di?ten bought and i-ohl. banking limine opposite Colombia Flotol. ()nrn from ft to !V Feb 28 ly WBEELEli & WILSON*S Sewing Machines. It I till K.ST I'UKMUM ! By Committee of Practical Machinists. I rilllE simplicity, durability, ease of manage .J. nient and great rai.gt- of work of this ; Machine han made it the universal favorite, ! and leading family Sewii g Machine for more i than twenty years, and hi nee it in no experi ! mi nt to buy oue. j For hide on monthly instalments, second ? door I eh w rp.? six . h.ce, Columbia, H. C., by A. J. PURSLKY, i Keb 27 Agent for Turnley fe Trump. Imported Cordials. i'Ttil V, undersigned linn Just opened a lot ol . J. IMt'OU'l CD CORDIALS, of yal ions kinds, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Hose, I Anisette, cte. Abo, Imported Maraschino, I j Mi rn coa andAbsinthe._T. M. POLLOCK. Thorburn's Garden Seeds. VltOE nssortmcnt bf fresh O AUDEN Ai KKDS. Otdou Si ts, Ac., for ealo low. ia EDWARD norn. Kew Freight and Fasten ger Eon te. Via Columbia, S. O., and Wilmington, J\\ C. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND Ar GUSTA B. R., OFFICE GEN'L FBEIOHT & TICKET AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. G., Deo. 18,1871. TUE attention of Merchants, /Shippers of Cotton and Produce, and tho public gene? rally, is invited to tho direct connection now existing between all interior points in Mouth Carolina and Northern cities, by tho Wilming? ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and its connections at Wilmington, either via steam? ship lines from that port, or via Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and its connections via Portsmouth or Petersburg. Those various lines, connecting at thceo terminal points, afford facilities for shipments to or from BALTIMORE daily, PHILADEL? PHIA tri-weekly, NEW YORK five times per week. BOSTON semi-weekly. Uniform rates are maintained with all com? peting lines. No detention occurs to ship? ments. Through bills hiding given between all stations and points named. Rates and classification ehcote obtained of all Agents. The passenger schedule of night train from and morning train into Columbia gives a su? perior connection for all points on Greenville and Columbia and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroads, giving a Bay Lineconnec tionvia Portsmosth, and an nil rail connection cia Washington, and avoiding all delays at Columbia. Through tickets for sale at Columbia to nil points North. For raten, classifications and all information, apply to A. POPE, Gen'l Freight A Ticket Agent. J. C. WINDER. Gcn'l Sup't. Jan 8 3mo Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, Co LUM KI A & AUGUSTA B. R. CO. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. G., March 29, 1872. AFTER this date tho following schedule will he run by trains on this road: DAT EX rn ESS THAIN [DAILY.] ' Leave Wilmington [Union Depot J 3.25 A.M. Arrivo at Florence. 9.13 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 1.25 P.M. Leave Columbia. 11.40 A. M. Arrivo at Florence. 4.16 P. M. Arrivo Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M. NIG UT K Xl'll ESS THAIN". Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.S0 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 1.43 A.M. Arrivo at Columbia. C.45 A. M. Leavo Columbia. 6.30 P. M. Arrivo at Florence.11.04 P. M. Arrivo at Wilmington. 6.20 A. M. No NIGHT TRA1N8 leave Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P.M. Mar 31 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Enp't. Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANT, COLUMBIA, S. G., Jeno 9,1871. Chango of Schedule to go into effect on and after Sunday, 24th instant: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Columbia at.7.40 am Arrivo at Charleston at.3.20 p m Leave Charleston at.8.20 a m i rrive at Colnmbia at.8.40 p m NIORT EXPRESS, Kl!LIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.C0 p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.C0 a m Leavo Charleston at.7.10 pm Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a m Camden Accommodation Train, will con-, tinuo to run to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wcduesdavs and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKINH, General Ticket Agent._ Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R SUPERINTENDENT'S -OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., March 29, 1872. ON and after Monday, K^April 1, tho following echc-dulo will bo run over this road: GOINO SOUTH. Train No. li Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.10 A.M. 7.25'F. M. Leave Columbia.1.15 P. M. 1.49 A. M. Arrive Augusta.6.15 P. M. 6.S0 A. M. GOING NOBTH. Leavo Augusts.0.45 A. M. 6.S0 P. M. Leave Columbia_11.45 A. M. 11.10 P.M. Arrive Charlotte.6.10 P. M. 5.00 A. M. Standard Timo ten minutes slower than Washington City time. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both traiiiH mako close con? nection to all points North, South and Weet. Through tickets sold and baggago checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, Genoral Sup. E. R. DORSEY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MARCH 1,1871. ON and aftor thia ?date, tho following schedule will bo mu daily, Sundays excepted: UP. Leave Columbia at.7.00 a.m. " Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry.11.15 a.m. " Cokcsbury. 3.00 p.m. " Belton.6.00?p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 6.30p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.15 a. m. ?. Belton. 8.05 a.m. Cokesbnry.10.07 a. m. Abbeville.8.15 a. m. Newberry. 1.C0 p.m. Alston. 4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.65 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. BABTLETT, General Ticket Agent. R. & D.R. Go.-Change of Schedule. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, N. O. DIV., COMPANY SHOPS, N. C., March 28,1871. BW> Hf?SS?flSS3 ON and after SUNDAY, I??Ka?? March SI, 1872, Trains will bo run over this Division in accordanco with following TIME TABLE. Trains Going East. Traine Weat. Express. Mail. ARniVE. LEAVE, ARRIVE, LEAVE. Charlotte. 5.25 am 7.30 pm Salisbury. 7.28am 7.45am 935pm 9.38pm Greensb'o 10.00 am 10.15 am 12.00 am 1.40 am Co. Shops. 11.32 am 2.55 am 3.32 am Raleigh... 7.05am 7.40am Goldsbcro 10.25 am Charlotte. 6.45 am 7.05pm Salisbury. 1.38 am 4 ll am 5.02 pm 5.05 pm Greensb'o 12.SO am 2.15am 2.10 pm 2.45 pm Co. Shops 10.45 am ll .15 am 12.50 pm Raleigh.. 6.45am 7.15am Goldsboro 4.00 pm Mail Trains will run daily both wnys tho ontiro length of tho Road, Lxprces Trains will run both ways between Company Skons and Charlotte daily (Sundays excepted.) Freight Trains will run both ways tho < mire length of tho Road (Sundays excepted.) All passenger Trains connect at Greensboro with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Pa? lace Cars on all Mail Trains between Char lotto and Richmond (without chango.) April 1 W. H. GREEN, Master Trai s Summer Schedule S. & U. R. R., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave, Spnrtanbtirg.. 5 30 5.25 lintreville. 6.00 6.00 4.?3 4.53 Pacolct. 6 08 0.13 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 6.43 0.48 4.05 4.10 Unionvillc. 7 25 7.G0 3.05 3.25 Hantue. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.10 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.40 Lylos' Ford... 0.40 9.15 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 AL?ton. 11.00 12.00 M? v 24 THOS. R. JETER, Preside nt . North Carolina Kay. rJK BALI S good N. C. HAY, for salo low, ( O l y E. HOPE.