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*??.?. . ....... t -. .? ? THE PHONIX, rOBIilBBSD DAILY AND TBI-WKXKLX. tm GLEANER, ?VE11Y WEDNESDAY ?IOUNIKO. * V JULIAN A. SELBY, P0BT.I3HEB AND PBOPBIETOB. Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor . -? ? ?ir nook and Job Printing of every deo erip* .ton promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERT/IB F.MENTH i marted in the Daily at 75 cents per square or the first and 60 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, non th or year, at reasonable rates. 8UBSOBIPTIOX. Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, il 5C; Vookly, 1 60. Act? anti Joint Herniation? Pasted lay the General Ancmbly ot South Carolina, Regular Semlon, 1871 and 187?. AN A OT TO AMEND THE LAW IN RELATION TO THE LICENSE AND REGISTRATION OF PHARMACEUTISTS, APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS, AND TO REGULATE THE VENDING OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the pass? age of this Aot, the Medical Faculty of tho University of South Carolina shall possess and exeraise all the powers here? tofore given and now possessed by the Faculty of the Medical College of Charleston, in respect to the examina? tion and license of pharmaceutists, apo? thecaries and druggists: Provided, That this section be construed as in no wise diminishing the powers of the Faculty last named; but as giving to the Faculty first named the same powers, and also imposing thereon the duty and obliga? tion to exercise suoh powers upon due application. SEC. 2. That any pharmacoatist, apo? thecary or druggist who carries on and conducts the business of sach occupa? tion in thia State, after the expiration of six months from the passage of this Act, must have a license therefor from one of the above named bodies. And any per? son who shall thereafter carry on and conduct the business of said occupations, or any of them, without such license, shall be liable to indictment as for a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment, not exceeding six months. SEC. 3. That before granting said license, except in the cases hereinafter excepted, each applicant therefor shall undergo an examination by and before that body to which the application is made, and of suoh nature as they shall require; but suoh examination must in? clude the reading of manuscript pro? scriptions and oxplanations thereof, the discovery or detection of unusual doses of drags, and especially of poisons, the recognition and distinguishing of the various roots, barks, leaves, fruits, rosins and gums, in oommon use, and the pro? per antidotes and mode ?of administra? tion thereof for the different poisons. SEC. 4. That no oxamination shall be required in case tho applicant is a regu? lar graduate in medicine or pharmacy of a school that is on tho ad enenden of the University of South Carolina, but such an applicant shall bo entitled to a license, upon furnishing evidence of his graduation satisfactory to the said Fa oulty. jy&Qjg] SEC. 5. That it shall bo tho duty of the Medical Faculty of tho said Univer? sity to establish, carry on and preserve, in a book to be kept for that purpose, a register of all pharmaoeutists, apotheca? ries and druggists iu the Stato, including the names of persons registered, place of business, the fact whether the person registered be a graduate of medicino and pharmacy, or whether under lioonse granted on examination, and any other nutter of information the said Faculty may see fit to add. SEC. 6. That it shall be the duty of all licensed pharmaceutists, apothecaries and druggists, by whichsoever body li? censed, to have their names registered in manner aforesaid by the Medical Faculty of the University of South Carolina, and to report annually on or before the first day of November of each year, to the said Medical Faculty of the said University, whether nay, and if any, what change has occurred within the then preceding year, as to their respect? ive places of business; and for omission or negleot of tho requirements of this section, or any of them, they shall, re? spectively, incur a fine of twenty-five dollars; and for each and every registra? tion or change thereof, the party so re? gistered shall pay to the said Fucnlty of the University the Bum of one dollar, whioh shall be their compensation for tho services performed in accordance with the provisions of this Act. SEC. 7. That it shall be the duty of the Medical Faculty of tho University of South Carolina to make a correct roport to the General Assembly of work dono by them, in accordance with the provi? sions of this Act, on or before the first day of December in each year. SEC. 8. That every pharmaceutist or other person selling any poison shall bo satisfied that the purchase is mado for legitimate purposes, and shall keep a book in which shall be recorded every sale of the following articles, viz: Arse? nic and its preparations, all metallic, oyanides and cyanides of potassium, tar? tar emetic, corrosive sublimate, ac?nito and its preparations, strychnine, and all other poison or alkaloids and thoir Balts; can thar ides, ergot, hyn ney anio acid ; tho said record also to exhibit tho name of tho person to whom sold, place of his residence and purposo of purchase, as stated, which book shall bo kept at all times subject to inspection by tho Coro? ner of the County and Solicitor of tho Circuit, and such other persons as cither of thom may dosiguate. SEC. 9. That all parsons in this Stato engaged in business as pharmaceutists, apothecaries or druggists, in either thc wholesale or retuil of drugs, shall, to I every bottle, vial, box, or other package containing any poison named in the pre? ceding section, or anyone or more of tba following articles, viz: Oxalio acid, chloroform, belladonna and its prepara? tions, opium and all its preparations, ex? cept paregorio, digitalis and ?B prepara? tions, henbane and its preparation?, hemlock or conium, or any other article that may be added to this list by said Faculty of the University, securely at? tach a lobel, whereon shall be either printed or legibly written with red ink, the name of tho poison and tho name of at least one antidoto, with brief direc? tions as to tho mode of using the samo: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply to the filling of prescriptions made by regular physi? cians: And provided, further. That it shall be the duty of tho examining body, on application at the time of registra turo, to furnish to the party registering a form of labels for poisons. SEC. 10. That this Act shall not bo construed to prevent merchants and shop-keepers from vending or exposing to salo medicines already prepared: Pro? vided, Such morohantsand shop-keepers shall attach to the articles sold a copy of tho label attached thereto by wholesale druggists, and ia the sale of poisons shall comply with tho provisions of Sec? tions 8 and 9 of this Act. SEO. ll. That it shall not he lawful for the proprietor of any pharmaceutical shop to allow any person not qualified, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, to dispose of poisons or compound the prescriptions of physicians, and any person who, upon indictment for a viola? tion of this seotion, shall be convicted of the same, shall pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or suffer imprison? ment for the period of not more than six months. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT TO RETEAL THE CHART/EE OF TUE VIIiIiAOE OF LAURENSVILLE. Pe it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the charter of tho village of Lanrensville, and all Acta or parts of Acts pertaining thereto, be, and tho same are hereby, repealed. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT TO REPE Ali AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO CREATE A DEDT OF TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO BB KNOWN AS THE STERLING FUNDED DEBT, THE SAME, OR THE PROCEEDS THEREOF, TO BE EXCLU? SIVELY USED IN EXCHANGE FOR OB IN PAYMENT OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC DEBT OF S ATD STATE." De it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of thc State of South Carolina, now mel and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the Aot passed by this Gene? ral Assembly, approved March 7, 1871, entitled "An Act to create a debt of the State of South Carolina, to be known as the Sterling Funded Debt, tho same, or the proceeds thereof, to be exclusively used in exchange for or in payment of the existing public debt of said State," be, and the same is hereby, repealed, as to each and all of its provisions. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE AND EMPOWER W. C. GARITY, F. W. TOWLES AND D. H. TOWLES TO ESTABLISH A WHARF AT MARTIN'S POINT, WADMALAW ISLAND, SOUTH CARO? LINA. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of die Stale of South Carolina, now mel and silting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That W. C. Garity, P. W. Towles and D. H. Towlcs ho, and aro hereby, authorized and empowered to erect and build a wharf, and collect tho usnal rate of wharfage on tho same, at Martin's Point, Wudmalaw Island, South Carolina, and to extend thc same as far toward the channel of tho river as may be necossary for commercial pur? poses. SEC. 2. That the franchise herein granted shall be vested in the said W. C. Garity, F. W. Towles and D. H. Towles, their heirs, executors, adminis? trators and assigns, for the term ol ninety-nine years. SEC. 3. All Acts, or parts of Acts, in? consistent with this Act, aro hereby re? pealed. Approvod March 13, 1872. AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE CHARLESTON LAND AND JOINT STOCK COMPANY. SECTION 1. Be il enacted by the Senatt and House of Representatives of the Statt of South Carolina, now met and sitting ii General Assembly, and by the authority oi the same, That Charles Simouds, Thor, Mathews, L. P. Campboll. Samuel Por cher, James Porchor, Z. Paton, W, Fields, J. Proctor, J, Simmons, S. Por cher, A. Campbell and G. limes, aut other persons who are. or hereafter maj be, associated with thom, bo, and the aro hereby, declared a body politic ant corporate," for tho purpose of makin*, loans of money, secured by mortgage oi real estate or personal property, or b" conveyance of the snme to their mern hors and stockholders, by the name am style of the Charleston Land and Joio Stock Company, the capital stock o which shall consist of one thousnnc shares, to ho paid in by suecossiv monthly instalments of ono dollur t< each sham, so long as the corporatioi shall continue; the said shares to b held, transferred, assigued and pledged and tho holders thereof to be subject t such fines and forfeitures, for default in thoir payments, according to auch rc gulations us may bo prescribed by th constitution and by-laws of said oorpc ration; and, moreover, the said share shall bo disposod of, at tho death, resif nation or removal from tho Statu of an shareholder, in such manner as may b proscribed by tho said constitution, rub and by-laws. SEC. 2. That tho said corporation sha have power and authority to make in I such rules and by-laws for its govert meat, as are not r?pugnant to .the con? stitution and lava of the land; shall have suoh members and succession of mem? bers and officers us shall be. ordained and chosen, according to their said rules and by-laws, made or to be made by them; shall sue and be sued, plead and bo impleaded, in any court of law or equity in this Stute; aud shall have and enjoy all und every right and privilege incident and belonging to corporate bo? dies, according to tho laws of the laud. SEO. 3. That the funds of tho said corporation may bo invested in such property, real or personal, and securi? ties, publie or private, loaned to share? holders and members, or other persons or corporations, on such soouritics, in such mode, on sueh terms, under such conditions and subject to such regula? tions as may be, from timo to time, pre? scribed by the constitution, rules and by-laws of the said corporation; and that it shall und may be lawful for said corporation to take and hold such lands, tenements, hereditaments and personal property, bonds, stocks, public and pri? vate, and choses in action as they shall ncquiro by purchase, devise, bequeath, gift, assignment or otherwise, to take and hold suoh lands, tenements, here? ditaments and personal property, und such stocks and bonds, public or pri? vate, or choses in action as shall bo mortgaged, convoyed, assigned or pledged to it, by way of security upon its loans or advances, or purchased at sales thereof; and to soil, alien, transfer or otherwise dispose of the same, as, from time to time, the said corporation may deem expedient: Provided, That the real estate held by said corporation shall not at any time exceed the value of two hnndrcd thousand dollars. That the roal and personal property of eaoh stockholder, and assigns, shall be liable for the debts of said corporation, in any amount not exceeding tho par value of tho stock held by him. SEO. 4. That semi-annually, on tho first days of January and July, thero shall bo divided, amongst tho stockhold? ers of the said corporation, tho profits accruing from the investment. SEO. 5. That this Act shall bo taken and deemed a publia Act, and that the samo may bo given in evidence without being specially pleaded. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT TO EXEMPT TnE KEEPERS, EM? PLOYEES AND OTHER OFFICERS OF TUE SOOTH CAROLINA PENITENTIARY AND LU? NATIC ASYLUM ri'. UM MILITARY AND OTHER DUTIES. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, now mel and sitting in General As sevtbly, and bu the authority of (he same, That on and aftor tho passage of this Act, all guards, keepers, employees and other officers that aro now, or may here? after be, employed nt tho South Caro? lina Penitentiary and Lunatic Asylum shrill be exempted from serving on juries, and from military, road or street duty. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT AUTHORIZING: JAMES C. THOMPSON AND WIFE, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, TO ADOPT THE CHILD OF MARY COUCH, GIVE IT THE NAME OF JAMES LAWRENCE ORR THOMPSON AND MAKE IT HIS LAW? FUL HEIR. Be it enacted by Ute Senate and House of Representatives of the Stale of South Caro? lina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That James O. Thompson and Iiis wife, Elizabeth Thompson, be, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered to adopt tho child of Mary Couch, to give it the name of James Lawrence Orr Thompson and to make it their lawful heir. Approved M:irch 12, lb72. &.N ACT TO INCORPORATE TnE CHCR(\iF.S OF ANTIOCH. NEW HOPE, BETI!EL UIluYE AND NEW BETHANY, OF LAURENS COUN? TY, SOUTH CAROLINA. SECTION 1. Be ii enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of thc Stale of South Carolina, now met and sitting .in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That tho churches known by the names of Autiocb, New llopo, Bothel Grove and Now Bethany, of Laurens County, South Carolina, bo, and the same aro hereby, incorporated, and the corporators thereof aro hereby vested with all tho rights, privilegus and immu? nities conferred on certain religious in? stitutions, by au Act ratified tho 16th ?lay of December, 1851. Approved March 13, 1S72. GEORGE PAGE & CO., No. 5 N. Shroeder Street, Baltimore, Md., Manufacturer? ot PORTA ULK AM) STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved, Portabio C I It CU ltA ll SA W 1*1 I 1.1. S . OA Ntl. M ULA VA NJ) SASH SA ll' MILLS. tl MST MILLS, TIMBKIt WHEELS, SHIN JT OLE MACHIN LS, Ac. Deniers in Circu? lar Saws, Belting and Mill supplies generally, md manufacturer's agents for Leftel's Cele? brated Tur bino Water Wheel and every dc tcriptiou of Wood Working Machinery. lOKICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. 49~Sond for descriptive Catalogue? and I'rir.e LI'NIM. Mav '?3 itIUv Early Garden Corn. THE finest and largest assortment of early COHN in tho market, at reduced prices. 1 have just ree.ived: Early Sugar Corn, Evorgreou Corn, Farmers' Club, Darling's Sweet, Crosby's Prolific, Iii and 14 rows, Burlington, Tuscarora, Adam's (Early, White Flint,"large. ALSO. Long Pod Prolific Peas, twelve poss In a pod; Illira Early Peas, Trophy Tomato, McLean's Little Ucm, improved Kg? Plant. For salo at E. II. HEINITSll'S Feb 2) i Drug ami Chemical Store. J. J. BROWNE, Agent, Gilder, Looking Glass omi Picture Frame Maker. OLD Frames regilded, old Paintings carc fuHv cleaned, lined and varnished. No. 3l(! Broad street, Aneurin. Oa. Feb l? ihm NAPES' NXTROCHBNIZXSD SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THE OLDEST SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE MANUFACTURED IN TRIS COUNTRY. COMPOSED of BONE8, Potash. Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Animal Ammoniacal Matter, and Snlphurio Acid. Ko 8alt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor Adulterant or Absorbent of any kind used. Factory opened for inspection at all times. Nineteen years of practical experience. Introduced in 1652. Patented December 29, 1859. Quick action and permanent improvement to tho soil. Testimony ot bundi eda of well-known planters in its favor on every variety of crop and soil, even during extreme adverse seasons. $15 caBh-$50 timo, payable November 1,1872. KINSMAN A- HOWELL. Jan 24 fSmo General Agents for South Carolina, Ko. 128 East Lay, Charleston, S. C. COPELAND A BEAKDEN, Local Agents, Columbia, S. C. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND Fr.OM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTTJBING CITIES. THREE TIMES figttW*i^^%t?ElP^sf ? A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEGANT STA TE-ROOM Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs TOTAL. CAPACITY, A CC0MM0DA1I0NS. Shorter, "via Charleston. 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Hoads West, in alliance with the licet of thirteen first claBB Etoamshfps to tho above ports, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to tho business public in tho Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, OfTeriug facilities of rail and Boa transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. Thc following splendid Oceau Steamers arc regu? larly on tho linc: TO NEW YORK. MA NRA TT A N, G EC R G IA, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. S. Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, lt. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE. James Rerry, Commander. J. Konnedv, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADGER & CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'der. GULF STREAM, &lcx. Hunter, Oom der. SAILING DA?S-THURSDAY'S. WM. A. COURTENAY.JAgcut, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Hainic, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commaduer. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENUOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-half of ono per cent. . THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can bo had at all principal Railroad OfliccB in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addrceeing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whoso ofliccs in all cases thc Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals aud State Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lir.ee, havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between tho Northern cities and the South and Weet. Comfortrblo Night Cars, with the Helmen Chair, without extra chargo, have been introduced on tho South Carolina Railroad. First CISBS Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first clat-s Bleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection mado with other Roads, delivciing Freights at distant pointB with great promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that tho liuo via Charleston cannot bo surpasseel in despatch and tho safe delivery ot goods. For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIUK, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C.; B. D. UASELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4,979; Ofticc 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PICKF.NB, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Bailroad. ALWtEn L. TYLER, Jan IC JGtno vice-President South Carolina Haili end, Charleston, S. C. 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 frcm Phoenix Islands. South Pacific Ocean, Aro tor sale by WILGOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dcaleie in Guanos, tis itny Street, Savaniiuli. Ga., I.'il Engt Buy, C liurlchlon, S. C. For further information, apply or address as above fe r Almanac ter H-72. Jan 10 i3uio J. S. CHAMBERS, Agent at Co'umbia, S.C. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. INTEREST ALLO WEI) A T TUE RA TE Ol* SEVEN UER CENT. UER ANNE At. ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX FER CENT. Co Al? t' O UNDER E VER Y SJ A MONTJJS ON A CLO UN J>. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John ll. Palmer. Vico-I'rcsidem. A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, iii general charge. John 0. li. Smith, Assistant Cashier. JJirectvrs. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. McMaster, E. ll. Ueiuitsh, John H. Palmor, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. G. T. Scott, Newberry. Vi. G. Mayes, Newberry. ll. II. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Raveuol, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or phans and others may hero deposit thcirsav ?uga and draw a liberal rate of interest there ou. Planters, Professional Men ami Trusteee wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur. poses: Parents desiring to set apart small luros for tneir children, and Married Wome n lind Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by (.heir legal representatives,) wishing to lay asido funds for future uso. aro hero afforded un opnortunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at thc sanio timo, be subject to withdrawalwhen leedcd. Ang IS Schedule on Dine Ridge Railroad. .-mT.-,<__.. Leave Anderem. O.CO P. M. baggjEgnj Pendleton.7.00 " Perry ville.7.45 " Arrive at Walhalla.?.!)() " Leave Walhalla.3.15 A. M " Perrvviile.1.30 4 " Pendleton.5.30 " Ar ri vont And.ison.6.30 11 Waiting nt And< rsnn one hour for tho arriva. ?f np train on 'ti envilh and Columbia Road] July 0. OAII.LAlil), Sup, i col ch Whiskey. ONF. purndu on "FINEST CAM I'llELTON .'' <?f my own direct inipt rinlion, via Ni w York. This, by actual U-HI, i- lt? i t r ec i t over proof, nml j* pronounced bi all wini have U'sted ur tasted ns th ii - . vt rvei brought to Columbia. Full stock o!<l WINKS nml IUIANDIFS. Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch \ I?MII and German ALFS, London ami (niblin POUTER, CUItACOA and MAIIASC1I1NO. Moe! and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintage, ls-.s - ducs) o! tho century. Reasonable pric< ? :'.r .! full satisfaction gua rautced. GEO. SYMMEKS. OF COLUMBIA, S. C. Present Capital, $150,000. ACTHOIUZED CAPITAL, 8500,000. THIS Bunk ia now open for tho transaction of a general banking business. CKUTIKICATEB OF DEPOSIT, beurina interest at the rato of Heven i7) per cent, per annum, will bc issued. Note*, Bills of Exchange, and other evi? dence? of debt discounted, and money loaned ou collat?rale. Stocks, Bonds, (fold, Silvir bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drown direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orien!. Belier* of Credit humed, - ay able in any of the above placcB Drafts on all tho prominent cities in the United State s bought mid t-old. Banking House opposite Columbia ITotel. Open from 9 to 3. _Feb 28 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PREMIUM By Committee of Practical Machinists. ri IHK simplicity, durability, case of manage .". mint and great tange cf work of this Machino has made it the universal favorito, and leading family Sewii g Machine for more than twenty j ?arr, and li? nco it is no cxpori iiii nt to buy one. For MMe on monthl) instii'mc nts. second door Below I I'UM:. ? (lice, Columbia; t-t. c., by A. J. LU HSU. Y, Feb U7 Ae< M for l uisley A Trump. Imported Cordials. FTM K niidci cigm ?1 . ? .. just opened a lot of .1 IMlOlii KDC01 DI ALS, td various kinds, embracing l'irTect Love, Vanilla, Ilose, Anisette, etc. Abo. Imported Maraschino; Uornena ami Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. Thorburn's Garden Seeds. A LUlC?E assortment ol fresh GARDEN ?f JL SI- KDS, i.uiion Set H, .Vc, for falo low. Jan 13 EDWARD II OPE, New Freight and Passenger Route, 7io Columbia, S. C., and Wilmington, E. c. WILMINGTON, COLOMBIA AND AUOUSTA B. BM OFFICE GEN'L FREIGHT & TICKET AOENT, WILMINOTON, N. G.. Deo. 13,1871. THE attention of Merchants, Shippers cf Colton and Produce, and the public gene? rally, ia invited to the direct connection now existing between all interior pointe in South Carolina and Northern cities, by tho Wilmiri'j ton, Columbia and Augusta ftailroad, and HB connections at Wilmington, either via steam? ship lines from that port, or via Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and its connections cia Portsmouth or Petersburg. These various lines, connecting at these torminal pointa, afford facilities for ahipments toorirom BALTIMOItE daily, PHILADEL? PHIA tri-weekly, NEW YORK five times per week, BOSTON Bend-weekly. Uniform rates arc maintained with all com? peting HncB. No detention occurs to ship? men ta. Through bills hiding given between all stations and points named. Bates and classification sheets obtained of all Agents. The passenger schedule of Dight train from and morning train into Columbia gives a su? perior connection for all points on Greenville and Colombia and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroads, giving a Bay Line connec? tion via PortamoBth, and an all rail connection via Washington, und avoiding all delays at Columbia. Through tickets for Bale at Columbia to all points North. For rates, classifications and all information, apply to A. TOPE, Gen'l Freight A Ticket Agent. J. C. WINDER. Oen'l Bup't. Jan 8 3mo Change of Schedule. WILMINOTON, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA B. B. CO. SUFEUINTESDEKT'S OFFICE, WILMINOT?N, N^.^^March 29,1872. be ruu by trains on thia road : DAV EXPBESS TBAIN [DAILY.] Leave Wilmington [Union Depot J 3. 25 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 9.13 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 1.25 P. M. Leavo Columbia. 11.40 A. M. Arrive at Florence. 4.1G P. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TBAIN. Leavo Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 1.43 A. M. Arrivo at Columbia. G.45 A. M. Leavo Columbia. fi.HO P. M. Arrive at Florence.11.04 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. G.20 A. M. ' No NIGHT TRAINS leavo Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P. M. Mar 31 JOHN C. WINDEE, Gen'l Enp't. Change of Schedule. SOUTH CABOLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9,1871. SfiHEHg. Change of Schedule ?SS??SSSzi?^c^?Sf? to go into effect on and after Sunday, 24th instant: MAIL AND PABSENOEB TBAIN. Leave Columbia at.7.40 am Arrive at Charleston at.3.20 p m Leave Charleetonat.8.20 a m ? rrive at Columbia at.3.40 p m NIOUT EXPBESS, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.7.C0 p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.C0 a m Leave Charleston at.7.10 pm Arrivo at Columbia at.6.00 a m Camden Accommodation Train will con? tinue to run to Columbia as lotmcrly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TY LEB, Vicc-PreBident. 8. B. PicKiNS, General Ticket Agent._ Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta K. R SUPEBINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., March 29,1872. schedule will bc run over this road: GOINO SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.10 A. M. 7.25*P. M. Leave Columbia.1.15 P. M. 1.49 A. M. Arrive Augusta.6.15 P.M. 6.30 A. M. GOING KOBTH. Leave Augusta.G.45 A. M. G.S0 P. M. Leave Columbia_ll .45 A. M. 11.10 P.M. Arrive Charlotte.G.10 P. M. 5.00 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City lime. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days erceptcd. Both traine make close con? nection to all pointa North, South and Weat. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANUEB, General Sup. E.R. DonsEV. Gen. Freight and Ticket A pen Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, S. C., MABCH 1,1871. F^aH-fHrBBSSfSKP ?N and after this fe^gS-C^g^^^SlSdato. the following schedule will he run daily, Sundays excepted: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a.m. " Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry. 11.15 a.m. Cokeabury. 3.00 p.m. " Belton.5.00fp. ra. Arrive al Greenville. 6.30p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at.6.15 a.m. Belton.8.05 a. m. " Cokeabury.10.07 a. m. .? Abbeville.8.15 a. m. " Newberry. 1.60 p.m. " Alston. 4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia.5.55 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. R. & D. R. Go.-Ohange of Schedule. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, N. C. DIV., COMPANY Snore, N. C., March 28.1871. E?gsmEBIIBgBBQ ON and after 8UNDAY, HSSlBalMarcb 31,1872, Trains will be run over thia Division in accordance with following TIME TABLE. Traina Going East. TrainB West. Express, Mail. AIUIIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 5.25 am 7.30 pm Salisbury. 7.28am 7.45 am 9 35rm 9.38pm Greeusb'o 10.00 am 10.15 am 12.00 nm 1.40 am Co. Shops, ll 32 am 2.55 am S 32 am Raleigh... 7.05am 7.40am Goldsbcro 10.25 am Charlotte. G.45 am 7.05pm Salisburv. 4.88 am 1-11 am 5.02 pm 5.05 pm Greensb'o 12.30 am 2.15 am 2.10 pm 2.45 pm Co. Shops 10.45 ara 11.15 am 12.50 pm Raleigh.. G.45 am 7.15 am Goldsbnro 4.10 pm Mail Trains will run daily both wayo tho entire length of tho Road. Express Trains will run both waye between Company Shops and Charlotte daily (Sundays txcepttd.) Freight TrainB will run both ways tho entiro length of tho Road (Sundaye excepted.) All passenger Trains connect at Greensboro with traine to and from Richmond. Pullman Pa lace Care 011 nil Mail Trains botween Char lotto and Richmond (without change.) April 1 W. H. OBREM. Matter Tran P. Summer Schedule S. & TJ. R. R., OBSSfiffQ DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. ?s?-Stfri* Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave, Spartanburg.. 5 30 5.25 Ratebville. G.0O 6.00 1.?3 4.53 Pacolet. GOS 6.13 4.10 4.45 Jonesville. G.43 6.4S 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 3.05 3.25 San tuc. 8 20 8.25 2 30 2.25 Pish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.40 Lvles* Ford... 9.40 ?45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.60 12.65 Alston. 11.00 12.00 May 24 TROS B. JF.TT.lt. Pi ocha nt. Noith Carolina Hay. rr yr RALES gcod N. C. HAY, for c ale low, i O hy E. HOPE.