The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 01, 1872, Image 4
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sertion. Long advertisements by the week,
*&onth or yoar, at reasonable rates.
A TENNESSEE SNAKE STORY.-A negro
boy, fourteen or fifteen years old, had an
unpleasant encounter, last Monday after?
noon, with a Bnake of the species known
aa a "ooaohwhip." The boy Bays he
went out in the neighborhood of the
Worley Fields, about a mile from town,
gathering up some milch cows which fre?
quently graze in that direction. When
first discovered, the snake was reposing
at full length across the road. It didn't
seem disposed to move out of the way,
and the boy pioked np a little stick and
threw at it, hitting it two or three inches
below the head. Immediately, and os
quick as lightning, the snake grabbed its
tail in its mouth and rolled toward him
like a hoop, and before he could wheel to
run, it straightened itself and commenced
lashing him around the legs. He broke
at once for town at the top of his speed,
the snake, whiah seemed to be inspired
by the spirit of au old Blave-holder, fol?
lowing and every twenty or thirty yards
nnhooping itself and "popping him," a?
the boy termed it, hard and fast. The
last time the ooachwhip bit him, be
thinks be was jost at the turn of the hill,
above Mr. Fisher's residence, where he
met a gentleman going out on horseback,
who saw the snake roll itself over the
fenoe into Oleage's field and disappear
among the grass and weeds. The poor
negro says he thought it was tho original
aarpiat, and when he got in sight of
town and struck the home stretch, he was
making faster time than any locomotive
ever did over the Eaat Tennessee road.
He showed the welts on his legs, and
Bays, "Next time white folks wants them
eows from the Worley Fields, they can
jost fotoh 'em derselves."
Some years ago there was a family of
tho coach whip Boccies near tho field, but
it was supposed, until this occurrence,
that they had migrated or beoame ex?
tinct. The boy says he thinks the snake
was about eleven feet long, body not
much thioker than his thumb, with a
white ring oircling the neck, and that
every time it struck him, its tail oracked
like a catt whip.-Athens Post. *
A WOMAN RULED OUT ON ACCOUNT OF
HER SEX.-Mrs. Dr. Mary J. Studley
ranked third in a recent competitive ex?
amination for five positions on the
house staff of the Charity Hospital in
New York; 'but a resolution was passed
by the Medical Board, in which they
said to the commissioners of charities
and correction, that they "deemed it in?
expedient to appoint a female to suoh a
position," and five men were appointed,
three of whom passed below Mrs. Stud?
ley. The case will be carried before the
courts.
A middle-sized boy, writing a compo?
sition on "Extremes," remarked that
we should endeavor to avoid extremes,
especially those of wasps und bees.
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'Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables.
-fl Kf"V DOZEN, in glass and cane, of tho
lUvl choicest kinda, as follow?: English
Piccalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots
and Bartlett Pears; Pine Apples, fresh Peach?
es, Plums, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Oreen
Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives. Capera'
Worcester Bauce, French and English Mus?
tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paste,
Essence Coffee, ?bc; all fresh and for sale low
foroasb._E. HOPE.
Refined Oil.
intOTTON SEED BEFINED OIL, by tho gal
\J lon or barrel. Also, in glaaas, pintB and
quarts. Forsalelow._E. HOPE._
- MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
For Sight la Priceless!
But the Diamond Spectacles wiU Presero D.
IF yon value your eyesight UBO tlieeo PKR
FBCT LENSES. Ground from minute
crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive
their name "Diamond" on account of their
hardness and brilliancy. They will last many
years without change, and are warranted su?
perior to all others, manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped
with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler
and Optioian, is sole agent for Columbia, 8.
C.,from whom they can only be obtained.
tin peddlers employed. July21llily
AAMsTT^i Pavilion Hotel,
mfaySjaLw CHARLESTON, H. c.
m^JYVrF/Sgt G,T- ALFORD fe CO., Tro
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Imported Cordials.
THE undersigned bas lust opono'l a lot of
IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds,
ombracing Perfeot Love, Vanilla, Rose,
Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino,
Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK.
Hardware, etc.
1 r\f\ DOZEN AXES.
11JU 49 bales Bagging.
200 bundles Arrow Ties.
20 dozen Railroad Shovels.
2G0 naira Trace Chains.
Just reooived and for sale at lowest market
pri?es. _L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Itaegers' Beer is Pure.
r' don't contain Cocoonlns Indiens Fish
Berrie? to make sleepy or headache.
Elegant Cough Kisses.
TAKE a kies and oure your cough. Anice
confection, agreeable and effectual.
Cures Coughs, Diptberia, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough; an admlrablo mo
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disturbance: aweet slumber secured by using
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Sale of Forfeited Lands.
List of lands forfeited to the State for
taxes of 1867, 1868, 1869 and 1870, to be
sold Monday, June 3, 1872:
Obisolm, J. J., lot i ud buildings, cor?
ner Richland and Gadsden streets, Co?
lumbia, 1868.
English, John, or A. M. Hunt, lot and
buildings, corner Gervais and Assembly
streets, Columbia, 1868.
Fuller, P. W., lot and buildings, Ger
vuis, Laurens and Winn streets, Colum?
bia, 1868 69 70.
Oreen, Joseph, lot and buildings,
Wheat and Blossom streets, Columbia,
1868-70.
Hall, Stephens & Co., lot, Richardson
and Sumter streets, Columbia, 1868-69
70
Ly les, Wm., estate, lot, Richardson
and Lumber streets, Columbia, 1868 69.
Ly les, J. F., lot, Taylor, Marion and
Bull streets, Columbia, 1868-69.
Unknown, lot, Wheat, Blossom, Ma?
rion and Bull streets, Columbia, 1868 69.
j Unknown, lot, Sumter, Marion, Rice
and Tobacco streets, Columbia, 1868-69,
Unknown, lot, Washington, Buruwcll
and Lady streets, Columbia, 1868 69.
Quignard, James 8., estate, lot, corner
Richardson and Plain streets, Columbia,
1869.
Campbell, James S., lot, Richardson,
Taylor and Blanding streets, Columbia,
1870.
Fitzsimmons, John, lot, corner Blos?
som and Divine streets, Columbia, 1870.
Cleaves, Mrs. N. O., lot, oorner Gates
and Green streets, Columbia, 1870.
Gruber, Mrs. A. C., lot, oorner Gates
and Medium Btreets, Columbia, 1870.
Harris, Eliza, estate of, lot, Gates, be?
tween Senate and Gervais streets, Co?
lumbia, 1870.
Jaokson, Jim, lot, Laurens, between
Washington and Lady streets, Columbia,
1870.
Jenkins, Samuel, lot, Gadsden, be?
tween Washington and Plain Btreets, Co?
lumbia, 1870.
Johnson, Henry, lot, corner Pulaski
and Blanding streets, Columbia, 1870.
Kennedy, Jumos L., lot. Green, be?
tween Gates and Lincoln streets, Colum?
bia, 1870.
Mims, John M., lot, Lincoln and
Blanding streets, Columbia, 1870.
Mims, John M., lot, Blanding, be?
tween Lincoln and Wayne streets, Co?
lumbia, 1870.
Stevens, Mrs. E., lot, Tobacco, Lin?
coln and Gates streets, Columbia, 1870.
Stewart, Caroline, lot, Pendleton nm:
Medium streets, Columbia, 1870.
Smith, W. G., lot, Richland anc
Wayne streets, Columbia, 1870.
Taylor, Joairus, lot, Blanding, botweer
Laurel and Winn^streets, Columbia, 1870
Thomas, John, lot, Senate, betweet
Lincoln and Gates btreets, Columbia
1870.
Thompson, D. L., (heirs of,) lot, cor
uer Green and Huger streets, Columbia
1870.
Jackson, B. F., lot, Arsenal Hill, Co
lumbio, 1870.
Taylor, H. R., lot, Arsenal Hill, Co
lumbia, 1870.
Childs, Johnson & Willard, lot, Uppe:
Boundary street, Columbia, 1870.
Rabb, Jesse, estate of, three lots
GateB, Senate and Pendleton streets, Co
lumbia, 1870.
Fagan, Henry, lot in or near Easten
extension of oity, 1870.
Able, C. A., 207 acres, Upper Town
ship, near Doko, 1868-69.
Boyles, E. V., estate, 1,780 acres, Up
pet Township, near Doko, 1868 69.
Clark, Sylvester, 20 acres, Uppe
Township, 1868.
Cantwell, J.,*2 acres, Upper Township
1868.
Kelley, James, 550 acres, Upper Town
ship, Kershaw Lino, 1867,
Quutjlebanm, Dr., 25 acres, Uppe
Township, near Doko, 1868 69.
WoJJace, John, 75 acres, Upper Town
ship, 1868.
Wescott, Thomas, 252 acres, Uppe
Township, near Doko, 1868-69-70.
Watts, j. M.. estate, 500 acre?, Uppe
Township, near Doko, 1868-69.
Guignnrd, James S., estate, 23-1 acree
Upper Township, near Doko, 1869.
Huffman, Joseph, 350 acres, Uppe
Township, 1869-70.
Lee, Andrew, 30 acres, Upper Towt
ship, 1869.
Price, Mrs. Mary, 200 acres, Uppe
Township, 1869.
Wilson, H. A., 148 acres, Upper Towt
ship, 1869.
Adams, Janies U., 40 aores, Uppe
Township, 1870.
Entsminger, Margaret, 130 aores, Ut
per Township, 1870.
Fenley, D. D., 6 buildings, 250 acre:
Upper Township, 1870.
Fenley, D. D., 3 buildings, 250 nore
Upper Township, 1870.
Fenley, Joel, 20 aores, Upper Towi
ship, 1870.
Riley, James, 350 acres, Upper Towi
ship, 1870.
Kraft, Peter, 57 aores, Upper Towi
ship, 1870.
Locklier, Levi, 100 acres, Uppi
Township, 1870.
Ryan, John, 25 acres, Upper Towi
ship, 1870.
Wooten, William, 170 acres, Upp
Township, 1870.
Wyriok, Jacob, 500 acres, Upp
Township, 1870.
Alexander, John. 51 acres. Cont
Township, 1868 69-70.
Brown, Rial or Riley, estate, 250 acre
Centre Township, 1868 69 70.
Brown, Mary, 300 acres, Centre Tow
ship, 1868-69-70.
Boyer, Elizabeth, 50 aores, Cont
Township, 1868 69-70.
Bynum, Thomas G., 425 aores, Cont
Township, 1868.
Campbell, Alexander, 200Iacres, Ce
tre Township, 1867-70.
Carter, Elizabeth, 225 aores, Cent
Township, 1868 69.
Cooper, Thomas, Sr., 160aores, Cent
Township, 1868 69.
Coleman, William, 350 aores, Gent
Township, 1868 69 70.
Coloman, William, 280 acres, Cenl
Township, 1868 69.
Chapman, W. A., 209 aeren. Contre
Township, 1867 68-70.
Chapman, W. A., 209 aores, Centre
Township, 18?8 69 70.
Cobb, Thomas, 625 aores, Centre
Township, 1868-69-70.
Cordes, Mary, 200 aores, Centre Town?
ship, 1867.
Childs, Li. D., 100 aores, Centre Town?
ship, 1868.
Cooper, Thomas, Jr., 300 acree, Centre
Township, 1867.
Dar is, J. A., 180 or 113 aores, Centre
Township, 1868 69-70.
DeBrohl, Jesse, estate, 1,250 aores,
Centre Township, 1868 69-70.
Ferguson, 300 aores, Centre Township,
1868-69 70.
Fianigan, Thomas, estate, 60 acres,
Centre Township, 1868 69-70.
Guyton, Johu, 500 acres, Centre
Township, 1868 69-70.
Harrison, Thomas, 21).< acres, Centre
Township, 1868 69-70.
Hammons, Samuel, estate, 87 acres,
Centre Township, 1868 69 70.
Huggins, W. J., 600 aores, Centro
Township, 1868-69-70.
Harris, John. 450 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1808 69-70.
Hampton. Wade, 100 acres, Contre
Township, 1868 69.
Holmes, H. J., 150 acres, Centre
Township, 1868.
Kennedy, J. L., 100 aoreB, Centre
Township, 1868.
Lee, Martha, 25 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1868 69.
Lee, Francis lt., 100 acres, Centre
Township, 1868-69 70.
Miles, James, 148 acres. Centro Town?
ship, 1868-69-70.
Miller, Henry. 500 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1868-69 70.
Miles, J. E., 148 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1868.
Medliug, W. P., 179 acres, Centre
Township, 1868-69-70.
Medling, Elizabeth, 312 acres, Cen?
tre Township, 1868.
McPherson, John, 236 acres, Centre
Township, 1868 69.
Sligh, Thomas W., 175 acres, Centre
Township, 1867.
Snowden & Smith, 150 acres, Centre
Township, 1868-69-70.
Sondly, li, estate, 35 acres, Centre
Township, 1868 69-70.
Richardson, H., 100 acres, Centre
Township, 1868-70.
i James, estate of, 640 acres, Centre
Township, 1868-69-70.
Atkerson, Irwin, 140 acres, Centre
Township, 1869.
Betts, Philo, 200 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1869.
! Brazell, W. M., 40 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1869.
Brown, A. R., 120 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1869-70.
I Campbell, John, 150 acres, Contro
Township, 1S69 70.
Doherty, Joel, estate, 42 acres, Centre
Township, 1869.
I Fox. Jumes, 53 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1869.
Frost, Daniel, 191 acres, Centro Town?
ship, 1869.
Guignurd, Jas. S., 735 acres, Centre
Towunhip, 1869.
McBeth, Thomas, 250 acres, Contro
Township, 1869-70.
Meyers, Caroline, 30 acres, Centre
Township, 1869 70.
^Oleoso, Dr. Samuel A., 884 ceres, Ccn
treNTowuship, 1869.
Adams, Jesse R., 52 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Dukes, E. A., 160 aores, between
White Pond and Landrnm's, 1870.
Adams, J. U., 25 acres, Contro Town?
ship, 1870.
Adams, Mr?. A. E.? 17?. ncres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Barsb, E. M., 406 acres, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
Bethany, Jeremiah, 236 ocres, Centro
Township, 1870.
Bryce, Robert, 13 acres, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
Bryce, John, estate. 100 ncros, Centre
Township, 1870.
Brown, Thomas, 190 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Bass, -, 100 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Black, Rnasell, 115 acres, Centro
Township, 1870.
Campbell, Mary, 3 aores, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Crawford, J. H., 130 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Cordes, Elizabeth, 225 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Dixon. J. L., Sr., 125 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Dawkins, Gideon, 160 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Dansford, Robert, 296 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Diseker, J. P.. 74 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
I Fut uer, James T., >.< acre, Centre
Township, 1870.
I Guignurd, J. S., estate, 1,500 acres,
Centre Township, 1870.
Gaston, Dr., 50 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Gruber, Stophcn, 50 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Grnber, Mrs. M. A., 60 acres, Centre
Township. 1870.
Il o nd rix, D. J., 100 acres, Centro
Township, 1870.
Heidt, J. H., ll acres, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
Huggins, W. J., (ngent,) 300 ncres,
Centro Township, 1879.
Haithcock, Franklin, 100 ncros, Centre
Township, 1870.
Jones, Wilburn, 50 aores, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Jones, N. G., 300 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Kerrison, E. L., 77 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Ki usier, John, estato of, 245 acres,
Centre Township, 1870.
Kennedy, J. L., 1,000 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Kelly, Elisha, estato of, 100 acres,
Centre Township, 1870.
Lovett, William, 30 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Fair, Dr. Samuel, estato of, 150 ncros.
Lucius, J. J., 2,510 aeren, Centre
Township, 1870.
Miles, B. C., 42 aores, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
MoLood, S. E., 80 sores, Centre Town?
ship. 1870.
McPherson, Thomas, 160 acres, Cen?
tre Township, 1870.
McKay, Hester, 111 acres, Centre
Township. 1870.
Powell, Aaron, G7j? acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Reese, Dr. J. A., 884 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Scott, A., 100 acres, Centre Township,
1870.
Senn, Henry, 50 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Salmons, Thomas, 50 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Summons, John, estate, 460 aores.
Contre Township, 1870.
Starling, Seth, estate, 300 aores, Cen?
tro Township, 1870.
Taylor, John, 300 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Taylor, Wm. J., 25 acree. Centro
Township, 1870.
Thomas, Jamos S., 144 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Terry, Mrs.-E., 220 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Thompson, Marlin, 251 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Wilson, lt. F., cBtato, 324 acres, Cen?
tro Township, 1870.
Wilson, H. A., 42 acres, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
Wynn, B. B., estate, 2,220 acres, Cen?
tre Township, 1870.
Wooten, A. C., 150 acreB, Centre
Township, 1870.
Walker, Isaac, 1,125 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Wages, Cynthia, 838 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Youug, William, 400 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Young, John L., 2 acreB, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Yarborough, G. M., 427 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
McCarroll, John, 130 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Lowndes, O. D., 100 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Pritchard, H. H., 300 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
U.im.Hay, Nathaniel, 400 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
.XBorse, Dr. J. E., 1,200 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Tucker, Joel, estate, 562 acres, Contre
Township, 1870.
Atkerson, E. J., 50 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Grey, Joel, 400 acres, fLower Town?
ship, 1870.
Flowers, Burnes, 50 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Brown, Elizabeth, 190 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Brown, Elizabeth, 400 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Bates, Joseph, 3,990 acres, JLower
Township, 1870.
Bates, John, estate of, 300 acres, Low?
er Township, 1870.
Bates, John, estate of, 1,250 acres,
Lower Township, 1870.
Braddy, Hubert, estate, 140 acres,
Lower Township, 1870.
Braddy, Thos., estute, 87 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Clarkson,'Thomas B., 454 acres, Low?
er Township, 1870.
Cartor, Joel, 06 ucros, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Davis, Everett Sc Co., 496acres, Lower
Township, 1S70.
Fay, Isaiah, 43 acres, Lower Town
ahip, 1870.
Golding, Margaret, 10 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Garner, Edmond, 291 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
G a flu cy, Eli, 880 acres, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Guigmml, J. S., estate, 1,150 acres,
Lower Township, 1S70.
Gunther, Bryan, catato, 140 acre?,
Lower Township, 1870.
Gibson, Thomas, 60 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Green, Cairo, 25 acrc3, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Hodges, Charles, 25 acreB, Lower
Township, 1870.
Hopkins, Joe, 30 acres, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Junior, Robert, 25 acres, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Lediugbatn, Mrs. F. C., 1,100 acres,
Lower Township, 1870.
McKenzie, S. W., 260 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
McKenzie, S. W., 30 ocres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Monteith & Irwin, 375 acres, Lower
Township. 1870.
Moye, E., estate, 37 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Motley. H. A., 81 acres, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
Mack, Jonas, 40 acres, Lower Town?
ship, 1870.
^.Jlee6e, Dr. J. A., 590 norcB, Lower
Township, 1870.
Neal, John, estate, 90 acres, Lower
Township, 1870.
Howell. J. H., 00 acres. Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
\lteese, Joseph E., 300 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Russell, Isaac, 33 acres, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Richardson, Oscar, 50 acres. Centre
Township, 1870.
Richardson, Simon, 50 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Seay, J. H.. estate, 2,358 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Shiver, Wm., 205 acros, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Scott, Anthony, 26 acres, Centre
Towusbip, 1870.
Simonds, E., 50 aores, Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Taylor & Yates, 200 acres, Centro
Township, 1870.
Townsend, Samuel, 106 acres, Centre
Townehip, 1870.
Th ree wi ts, John A., 155 aores, Centre
Township, 1870.
Brown, J. A., estate, 260 acros, 1870.
West ou, Isaac T., 67 acres, COD re
Township, 1870.
Weston, Isaac T , 1,800 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Woodward, Mrs. E., 400 aorcs, Centre
Township, 1870.
Woodward, Mrs. E., 60 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Walker, James, 80 aorcs, Centro Town?
ship, 1870.
Yates, Mrs. 8. A., 339 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Zeigler, David, 50 acres. Centre Town?
ship, 1870.
Trenholm, G. A., 110 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Finch, Benjamin, 10 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Goodwin, H. W., Centre Township,
1870.
Dougherty, Adeline, 50 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Higgins, James S., 141 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
English, Adam and Frank, 200 acres,
Centre Township, 1870.
Pringle, James B , 125 acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Cooper, Burrell, 20 acres, 1870.
Coker, James M., estate of, 132 acres,
1370.
Adams, Mrs. James TL, 1,G50 acres,
1870.
Weston, Thomas P., 94G acres, Centre
Township, 1870.
Blakely, Jackson, 60 acres, 1870.
Notice is hereby given that the whole
of the several parcels, lots, and parte of
lots, of real estate, described in the pre
M. J. CALNAN,
ceding list, will bo sold by the Treasurer
of Richland Coanty, S. C., at his office,
in said County, on tho first MONDAY
(3d) of June, A. D. 1872; and suoh sale
will bo continued from day to day antil
all of said parcels, lot3 and parts of lots
of real estate shall be sold.
Auditor of said County.
COLUMBIA, S. C., May 18, A. D. 1872.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
rilHE simplicity, durability, ease of manaee
J_ meut and "great lange cf work of this
Machino has made it the universal favorite,
and leading family Sewing Machino for more
than twenty >ears, and hence it is no experi?
ment to buy one.
For sale on monthly instalments, second
door below Puossix cihec, Columbia, 8. C., by
A. J. PUR8LIY,
Fob 27 Agent for Pursley & Trump.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of ?1 and Upwards Received,
AA'TERESi ALLO WEI) A T TUE HA T??1
HEVEN PEE CENT. TEE ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICA'IEii OF DEPOSIT.
AND SIX PEE CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President. .
John li. Palmer. vice-President.
A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier.
J. H. Sawjcr, in general charge.
John C. B. Mintn, AfBiaiuiu Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Bampton, William Martin, A. C. Has?
ten,F. W.McMaster.E. II. Beiuitsh, JcLnB.
t'aluier, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Manon.
G. T. Scott,Newberry.
W.O. Mayes,Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge,Charleston.
Dauiolllavonel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mochanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol*
phau? and others may here deposit their sav?
ings Hud draw a liberal rato of interestthore*
on. Planters, Professional Men amt Trust?es
wishing to draw interest eu their tunda until
they require them for business or other pur*
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small
mm H for tnoir children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only be witt*
trawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside fun la for fnture use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their meana
?vhere they will rapidly acoumnlate, and, at
Mic same time, he subject to withdrawalwhen
?ceded.__Aug 18
(?EXTIIAL NATIONAL BANK
OP COLUMBIA. 8. C.
Present Capital, $150,000.
? ? ?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8BOO.OOO.
THIS Bank is now opon for the transaction
of a general banking business.
CEBTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing interest
at the rato of seven (7) per cent, per annum,
will bc issued.
Notes, Dills of Exchange, and other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
diaoount.
Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi?
nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den- ?
mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued,
I ay able in any of the above places
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
Powder. Shot, &o.
AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Blast?
ing POWDER, Shot, Lead, Percussion
CapB, Gun-wads, Ac, on hand and for sale j
low, at wholesale and retail, by
Doo 20_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Colonade Row, Vendue Range, Cliorleston, S. O,
DEALEU8IS
Scotch, Fi? and American Bar Iron,
KEEP constantly on hand a fall supply of ?
all kinds.
In etoro, 100 tone EGLINTON PIG.
Nov 28 ly
Money to Lend,
ON marketable ced laterals, at
TU E CITIZENS' 8AVIN08 BANK.
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad
PA8SHNOEK TRAIN SCHEDULE!,
SaMMa DAILY, Bundays
llry?g3fc^g3Mgz!l3^ connooting
with NightTrains on South Carolina Railroad
up and down; also with Trains going North
and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad.
UP.
Leavo Columbia at.7.45 a. m.
Leave Alston. 9 85 a. m.
Leave Newberry.11.16 a. m.
Leave Cokesbury.2.45 p. m.
Leave Belton.4 80p.m.
Arrive at Green ville.$.10 p. m.
: DOWN.
Leave Greenville at.6.80 a. m.
Leave Belton.8.80 a. rn*
Leave Cokesbury.10 15 a. m.
Leave Newberry. 1 80 p. m.
Leave Alston. 8 20 p m.
Arrive at Columbia.,., 510p.m.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Division.
DOWN. OP.
Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a. m. Arrive 7.60 p. m.
Leave Percyville 5 25 a. m. Leave 7.15 p. m.
Leave Pendleton G 10 a. m. Leavo 6 80 p. m.
Leavo Anderson 7 10 a. m. Leave 5 80 p. m.
Arrive at Belton 8 00 a. m. Leave 4 30 p. m.
Accommodation Trains run on Branch Roads
on Mondays, Wednesdays ana Fridays.
Abbeville Branch.
Leavo Cokesbury for Abbeville at..10.20 a. m.
Leave Abbeville for Cokesbury.... 1.80 p.m.
THOMAS DOD AM FAD, Gen. Bup.
M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta H. K
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, B. C., March 29. 1872.
achodule will be rnn over thia road:
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leavo Charlotte.7.10 A. M. 7.26'P. M.
Leavo Columbia.1.15 PM. 1.49 A.M.
Arrive Augusta.6.15 P. M. 6.80 A. M.
GOINO NORTH.
Leave Augusta.G 45 A. M. G.S0F. 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 time. i
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun?
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North, Boutb and West.
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDEB, General Sup.
E. B. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen
Richmond and Danville Bailroad.
BflBraf^^aS CONDENSED TIME
9S^Stz^3mc^'] ABLE, in effect on and
alter Bunda;, April 21,1872:
GOING NOBTH.
STATIONS. HAIL. EX PR KPH.
Leave Greensboro._12 45 A. M. 10 10 A. M.
Leave Danville.S 24 A. M. 12 47 P. M.
Leave BurkviUe........ 8 45 A.M. 5 60P.M.
Leave Amelia C. 13 .... 9 45 A. M. G.41 P. M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12 02 P. M. 8.47 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 35 P. M. 3 8C A. M.
Leavo Amelia CH. 4 50 P. M. 6 49 A. M.
Leave Lurk ville. 6 08 P. M. 7.02 A. M.
Loave Danville.11.00 P. M. ll 46 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro.. 1.35 A.M. 2.15 P.M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 2 35 P. M., ai.d
at 3 35 A. M., connect at Greensboro with
trains on North Carolina Division, for all
pointe Sont h. Passengers leaving Richmond
at 2 35 P. M., connect at Greensboro with
train for all points East of Greensboro. Pas?
senger train leaving Raleigh at 7 15 P. M.,
connects at Greensboro with Northern-bound
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 02 P.
M. JOHN il. MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. 1 ALCoT, Engineer and Gen. Bup't.
KOKTIl'CAllOLlNA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH. .
STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBEfB.
Leave Charlotte.7 CG P. M. ?5:25 A. M.
Loavo Balisburv. 9.26 P.M. 7 45 A.M.
Leavo High Point_ll 14 P. M. 9 20 A.M.
Arrive at Grecneboro.12.G0 M. N. 10 CO A. M.
Leavo G reen a bot o_ 1 40 A. M. 10 15 A. M.
Leave Company Shops 3 30 A. M. 11.32 A. M.
Leave Hillsboro. 4 42 A. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7 40 A. M.
Arrive at Guldbboro... ll) 25 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Goldtbero. 4 00 P. M.
Loave Raleigh.715 P. M.
Leavo Edinboro. 9 35 P.M. .
LeaveCompany8hops.il 15 P. M. 12 50 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 12 SO A. M. 2 10 P. M.
Leave Greensboro.... 2 15 A. M. 2 45 P. M.
Leave High Point.... 2 59 A.M. 8.26 P. M.
Leave Saliubury. 4 41 A. M. 6 05 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte... 6 45 A.M. 7.15P.M.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh 11 7 15 P.
M., connects at Greensboro with Northern
bound train; making the quickest time to all
Northern cities. Prico of tickets same aa*vta
other routes. Mail trains doily, both ways,
over entire length of road. ExpresB daily
between Company Shops and Charlotte (Bun
days excepted.) All paaeenger trains connect
at Greensboro with trains to and from Bich?
mond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte and Richmond, without
change. S. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. H. GREEN. Master Transportation.
. Change ot ?cheauie.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA R. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
"WILMINGTON, N. C., March 29.1872.
E_S* T?5i nPBiM?*1- AFTER this dato tho
ggsyiffy )???&?*qi?*- follrm-ing schedule ?ill
ho run hy trainB on this road:
DAY EXPBEBBTBAIN [DAILY.]
Loavo Wilmington [Union Depot | 3 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 9.13 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 1.26 P.M.
Leave Columbia. 11.40 A. M.
Arrivo at Floronco. 4.16 P. M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
NI OUT EXPBE8B TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.80 P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 1.43 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia. 6.45 A. M.
Leave Columbia. 6 80 P. M.
Arrivo at Florence. ll 04 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 6.20 A. M.
No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or
Columbia Sunday P. M.
Mar 81 JOHN C. "WINDER, Oen'l Bnp't.
Change of Schedule.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, B. C., June 9,1871.
Change of Schedule
to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 24th instant:
MAIL AND PASSENGEB THAIN.
Leave Colnmbia at.7.40 a m
Arrive at Charleston at.3.20 pm
LeaveOharlestonat.8>20 a m
2 rrive at Columbia at.3.40 p m
NIOBT EXPBEBB, FR KIO UT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN, [Bundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia at.. . . .G.60 p m
Arrive at Charleston at.7.00 a m
Leavo Charleston at.7.10 p m
Arrive at Columbia at.6.40 a m
Camden Accommodation Train will con?
tinue to ron to Columbia as formerly-Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
A. L. TYLER, vice-President.
8. B. PICEIN3, General Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule S. & U. R. B"
DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN.
Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave.
Spar tan bur g.. 5 80 6.25
Batesville. 6.00 6.00 4.63 4.63
Pacolet. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.45
Jonesville. 6.48 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 3.06 3.25
Santuo. 8.20 825 2.30 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40
Lyles' Ford... 9.40 0 45 1.12 1.17
Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.55
Alston.ll 00 12.00
May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President.