The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 21, 1872, Image 4
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E PHOENIX
."Bl.tSiV??D DAILY AND TDI-WE?KL?.
fm GLEANER,
AVKU? WKDNKHDA? aOHNINO.
3/ JULIAN A. SELBY,
BDITOU AXD PBOFBIKTOB.
Ornoo on Richardson Street, near Taylor
Book and Job Printing of every debcrip
?Wu promptly and faithfully attended to.
3UBSCBIPTIOW.
Dully, six months, $4 00; Trl-Weekly, 2 6C;
Meekly, 1 ?0.
AO VKBTIB E MENT8
Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cents per square
Tor the first and 50 oents eaoh subs?quent in
?ertion, Long advertisements by the week,
nonth or year, at reasonable rates.
. 'Tuts Tear-Next Tear."
This year-next year-sometime-never,
Gaily did she tell;
Roao-lcaf after roso-leaf ever
Eddied round and fell.
This year-and she blushed demurely,
That would be too soon;
He could wait a little, surely,
'Tis already June.
Next year-that's almost too hurried,
Laughingly, said sho;
For when once a girl is married,
Hho no more is free.
Sometime-that is vague-long waiting
Many a trouble bringa;
'Twixt delaying and debating,
Love might use his wings.
Never-word of evil omen,
rill And she sighed, heigh-ho!
Tis the bardent lot for women,
Lone, through life to go.
Next year-carly in the May-time,
Was to be the day;
Looked she sweetly towards that gay timo,
Gleaming far away.
Never-fair with bridal flowers
Game that merry spring;
Ere those bright and radiant houra,
She had taken wing.
This year-hoar ta are bound by Borrow,
Next year-some forget;
Sometimes-comes that golden morrow
Never-earth saw yet. .
The Hartford Courant tells the follow?
ing: "A worthy man in a neighboring
town, who labors under the uneuphoni
ous name of Pigg-uoeophonious, yet
highly appropriate to any descendant of
Eve, the spare-rib-recently married a
lady whose maiden name was Young. A
few days since, a child was born to the
wedded pair, and a rich uncle of the
yoong 'an, who, like Gilpin, 'loves a
timely joke,' promised to heavily endow
the boy if the parents would christen him
with the maternal name. The fond bat
thrifty parents consented, and the youth
will hereafter be known to his friends as
Young Pigg. " If that youth doesn't rise
up and call them all the reverse of bless?
ed, he will bo a spiritless fellow.
In Michigan, a short time ago, a
couple who had lately been divorced,
mot at a railway station, sad the woman
tried to induce the man to take their
child, a babe of nine months. He re?
fused, and Bhe laid the helpless creature
ou the platform, aod they both went and
left it there. , ;
' This is the way. tho Cedar Rapids Rc
publican pats it: "Don't borrow- a news?
paper; nearly all the prevailing epidem?
ics are spread in this way. If you don't
want the small-pox, take your paper di?
rect from the publishers. "
A Paris undertaker has named his
four hearselhorses Bepose, Crier, Cata?
falque and Philosopher.
Elegant Cough Kisses.
TAKE a kiss and euro yonr cough. A nico
confection, agreeable and effectual.
Cures Coughs, Diptheria, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me?
dicino for children ; no coughing at night; no
disturbance; sweet slumber secured by using
the Oongh Kisses. For sale only at
April 1? t HEINITBH'B Drag Store.
Every Day
WE are in receipt of lottere making known
to us the high estimation in which we
are held as tho proprietor and manufacturer
of HEINITBH'S BLOOD AND LIVEIt PILLS.
The very high appreciation thus voluntarily
exhibited is a sourco not only of pleaaure but
of profit. Thus practically encouraged, wo
propose to go on with tho good work of send?
ing rolief to tliDuaunds of tho sick at very lit.
tie cost. Itead the following letter from North
Carolina:
A lettor from Raleigh, North Carolina,
speaks of Heinitsh'a Blood and Liver Pills, in
the following emphatic language: "Your
Blood and Liver Pills should ho called thu
'Eurelia.* My wife will givo you a cortillcutu
testifying to the ir remarkable curativo pro?
perties. For reinales, the best pill out."
Hoinitsh'a Blood Pills aro adapted to (tl!
ages, sex i's aiid conditions, in nil climates;
good for [.iver Complaint, ItilinusDOrS, Head?
aches, Chills. Try them; only twenty-live
cent?n box. For sale enl\ r.'. the hui il"?i> ;'.i
clnostovoof li. ll. MVA <lV>:l.
J:'no 7 f
$500 Roward
WILL ho given to nay medical ? x-" ri ? !.>>
will delect thc slight, tl iiiipuiily in I hu
composition of
Heiuituh'n Celebrated Koort and Lioer nils.
These t'?la nro a ?uro and effective euro fur
all bilious diseases; DYSPEPSIA, Costiveness,
Liver Complaint, Fever and Aune, Bilious
Fevors, Nervous and Bick Headache, Diar?
rhoe* and Dysentery of a hiltons tvpo, Impu?
rity of tho Blood. Dropay. boils, Melancholy,
Heartburn, Jaundice, NervouBiieBB,Obstruct?
ed Menstruation; albo, a preventive and cure
for Pilos. Bick Stomach, Dizziness or Vertigo,
Bad Tasto in tho Mouth, bilious Attacks, Pal?
pitation of tho Hoart, NervouBiiiBB,CoiiBtlpa
liou, Pains in tho Breaat and Back, Kidney
I. Aff?ftftnj. To ?ure alL.Djaordera pi .th?
Livert To Regulate tho Bowels, to Parityrtho1
Blond. To givo now lifo to tho whole system,
tho Dlood and Liver Pills cannot be surpassed!
Try only one box; yon will bo convinced. Pre?
pared by E. H. HEINirsU, at his Laborato
ry. Columbia, 8. C._Maj 51 .
New England.
NEW ENGLAND COUQn SY11UP.
Whitcomb's Asthma Remody.
Young American Liniment.
Ready Spread Mustard Plasters.
?Porns Plasters and Rheumatic Plasters.
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral.
Oriental Croam for tho complexion.
Fumigating Pastelles for tho Bick room.
Genuine Castile Soap in bars.
Darby Dislnfeoting Fluid.
Olive Tar, Juniper Tar and Tar Soap.
Baking Powders, fifteon oents a box.
All for salo at HEINIIBFTS
May?t _ Drugstore.
. Refined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal?
lon or barrel. Also, inglaass, pints ar"
quarts. Forsalelow. HOPE A GYLES.
Ordinance to Establish. Board of Health.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained, by the
Mayor and the Aldermen of the city of Co?
lumbia, in Council assembled, That a
Board of Health be, and the samo ia
hereby, established, which shall consist
of twelve members, to be chosen by bal?
lot by tho City Connoil/at their first
meeting in May of eaoh nod every year;
and said Board shall be so ohoseD, that
three of them shall be elected from Ward
No. 1, three from Ward No. 2, three
from Ward No. 3, and three from Ward
No. 4? seven of whom shall constitute a
quorum; and if any person so elected a
member of the Board of Health, shall
refuse or neglect to perform the dutiee
hereafter required, he shall; upon con?
viction thereof before the City Council,
forfeit and pay the sum of $45: Provided,
That no person shall be compelled to
serve more than one year in every three.
Sfio. 2. Be it further ordained. That
the said Board of Health, of whom seven
shall constitute a quorum, shall meet at
least once a .fortnight from the first day
Jone to the first day of November of
each and every year, and at such other
times and at such places as they may
deem necessary and convenient, for the
purpose of receiving and communicat?
ing all possible information relative to
the health of the city, and to advise and
consult together respecting the preserva?
tion of the same; and shall have full and
ample powers to adopt and carry into
effect all such measures, rules and regu?
lations as they may deem necessary to the
discharge of the trust hereby confided
to them; and each and every praotioal
physicien within the city is hereby re?
quired to give immediate information of
the existence of any contagious or malig?
nant disease to the Board, or to any mem?
ber thereof, and at all convenient times
to aid and advise the said Board in the
preservation of the health of the city,
and in the preservation or suppression
Of contagions or malignant diseases.
SEO. 3. Be it further ordained. That it
shall be the duty of each and every
member of the said Board to cause to be
removed, from the streets within the
Ward under his or their charge, all of?
fensive substances or nuisances tending
to endanger the health of the citizens of
'the oity; and the Chief of Police and bis
assistants, and the Superintendent of the
Streets, are hereby required, without de?
lay, to obey all orders or precepts that
shall be given them, or either of them,
by either of the members of said Board
respecting removal of such nuisances.
SEO. 4. Be il further ordained, That
the said Board of Health, or any mem?
ber thereof,' shall have power, and are
hereby invested with full authority, to
enter into and upon any lot, ground or
possessions of any person or persons,
and thoroughly examine the same; and
whenever the Bald Board, or any mem?
ber thereof, shall have causo to suspect
that any foul or noxious efflavia origi?
nates, or is oolleoted in any house, cel?
lar, or in any enclosure whatever, shut
up from public view, they, or any of
them, may demand entry therein, and
direct the same to be opened and venti?
lated, or the canse of such effluvia to bc
removed, as may be deemed necessary;
and if tho. owner or occupant of such
lot, house, cellar or enclosure shall refuse
or delay to open the same, or suffer it to
be examined and ventilated, or removed,
as aforesaid, or shall in ar wise ob?
struct the said Board, or t / member
thereof, or any policeman or *. -?er officer,
in discbarge of his or their oL~?ial dnty,
such owner or ocenpant shall be fined
not exceeding twenty dollars for each
and every day he, she or they shall BC
negleot, refuse or delay, after demand bj
said Board, or any member thereof; and
shall also defray all expenses incurred in
the removal or suppression of such nui?
sances, nnder the direction of said
Board, or any member thereof.
SEO. 5. Be it further ordained, That il
shall be the duty of the City Clerk tc
act as clerk of the said Board of Health.
SEO. 0. Be it further ordained, That il
shall be the duty of the Chief of Police,
or acting Chief of Police, to make dili?
gent inquiry as to all nuisances which
may exist within the city; to receive all
complaints which may be made to him
concerning tho same, and to report im?
mediately to any member or members ol
thc Board of Health having chargo ol
tho Ward in which Rnch nuisance ex
iris; und it f-hnll bo tho duty of the said
Chitf of Police, or neting Chief of Po
bee, to attend tho mcotingsof tho Board
of Health when required, and oboybucli
inst ructions ns Mild Board of Heal tl
muy rive relative lo tho health of the citj
S KO; 7. Bi ii further ordained, Thal
thc Chief of Police, or acting Chief ol
Police, fibnll liuvo power, and is hcrobj
authorized und required, to ?1< maui!
enfnineo into any lot, building, cellar cn
enclosure, wherein ho may suspect anj
mmanco lo exist, for thu pur poso ol
ascertaining whether ?my stich uuis.inci
docs exist therein; and if the. owner bi
ocenpant of nny inch lot, building
cellar or enclosure sliall refuse to permit
snid Chief of Police, or nctiug Chief o
Police, bo to enter for the purpose afore
said, or shall ol herwise obstruct or hi ride
him in tho dischnrgo of tho above duty
such owner or occupant shall forfeit aa(
pay for each and every offence a sum nc
exceeding twenty dollars.
SEO! 8. Be il further ordained, Thu
the second section of an ordinance
passed on tho lGth day of April, A. D
1851, entitled "An ordinance to esta
bliBh a Board of Health," beso nmendei
as to require that every physician in th
city of Columbia shall report to tho sail
Board of Hoaltb, within tweuly-fou
hours,. the occurrence of any caso o
contagious or malignant disease in hi
practico, nnder a penalty of ten dollar
for each and overy ca6o which ho shal
! neglect, within twenty-four hours nftc
his knowledge thereof, to report; eal
fine to be collected by information bc
fore tho Mayor, or any of tho Aldermen
SEO. 9. Be it further ordained, Tho
this ordinanco shall take effect from an
after its ratification, and that all ord
nances hcretoforo of forco repugnant t
i this ordinance bo repealed.
THE PHONIX
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Proprietor.
GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AI PASSEE! Lil,
VIA.
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, KEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL
THE NEW ENGLAND MANTOA^PURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES BflM?BBBKBHB A WEEK.
Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM A^K^A ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 HourB ^^'/^J^^^s Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTA 1. CAPACITY, ^^tp^flJB 40 OOO BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Boade West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen fir.Bt dann ?teamehfpa
fY_ to the above porte, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to
tho buBincsB public in the Colton Staten at the
PORT OF* Cil AU LKSTON,
Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in
excellence and oapacity at any other pott. Thu following ephndid Ocean Steamer* ure regu?
larly on the line:
TO NEW YORK.
MA NRA TT A N, GEORGIA,
M. 8. Woodhull. Commander. 8. Crowell, Commander.
CHAMPION, 800TH CAROLINA,
B. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CHARLESTON, CLYDE.
I Jamea Berry, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADOEH, ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander.
JAMES A??KU & CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER * CO.,
Agenta, Charleston, S. 0.
TO I? H I Ii A D EL P H I A .
Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'der. GULF STBEAM, Alex. Hunter, Oom der.
SAILING DAYB-THORSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY.JAgent, Charloaton, S. 0.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner.
Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Cbarleeton, 8. O.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of oompoting linos. Marine fneuranco, one-half of ono
per cent.
THROUGH SILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all principal Railfoad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi.
State Koonin may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addrcceicg Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whoBe offices in all casca tho Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Berthe aligned. Tho Through Ticket? hy this route include Transfers,
Meals and State Room, whilo on shipboard.
The 8outh Carolina Bailroad, Georgia Railroad, and their conncctir g linee, have largely
increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and P?stenseTB between the
Northern cities and the South and West. Comfortrble Night Cam, with the Holmes Chair,
without extra oharge, bavo been introduced ontbeEouth Caiolii a Hailroad. First class
Kating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Bailroad, firet dat s bltt] inp Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night traine ot thu St uti? Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with othtr Reads, dein ti ir g Ti? ia. li t H at distent points
with great promptness. Thc manager? will nee ev try exertion to tatit-lj their rat rons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot Le surpassed in dee rat eb Mid ll?< nli delhi ry Ol gee te.
For further information, apply to J. M. SELKWK, SUI trii ti I tit i t, (bailieu n, S. C.; B. D.
r?AHEi.n, General A cent, P. O. Box 4,079; Office 817 Broadway, N. Y : H. P.. IICKIKS, General
I'aBBoncer and Ticket Agtnt, Bouih Cartlina Ilailrr.ad. AI KB lil) lt. 11 LEK,
Jan 16 |Cmo Vice-president South Carolina Bailit ad, Charleston, S. C.
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
tho public to an examination of their
STOCK OP MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Piauoa, Church and Parlor Oriana,
Moloduons, Violins, Guitar?, Banjos, Flutes,
Accord?ons. Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. AIBO, Sheet Muoio and
Infraction Booka for every claeB of Musical
Instrumenta on hand at all times. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
?rlce; and all kinda of Musical Goods ecnt by
xpresB, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organa for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodcons tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
desired, at moderate pi ieee.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to thoso favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our cataloguoof
Sheet Music and M unirai Mcrchandiao. Tay?
lor street, Citizens' Saving?. Bank Building,
Columbia. 8. C. Nov 7_
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Main Street, near Plain.
*-iT?*%^^ NOW on hand and daily re
fjT<S^>^^3oeiving from the manufac
jfcT 'j ^?*?BkTtories nf New York, Boston,
TTTrWilAhiTBSir Cincinnati and Louisville,the
J*^^>JE largest assortment o? FUR
N1TUBE ever kept in thiB market, consisting
in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din
ing-Boom Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order.
DPHOL8TEBINO and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in the host manner.
Terms CRHII and Oonda ehest?. Oct Jin
MOSES OOLBSMITH & SON,
Colonade ?{otc, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C,
DKAI.KllS IM
Scotch, Pi? and American Bar Iron,
KEKP constantly on hand a full eupplj of
all kinds,
lu store, Kio lou?- EG LINTON PIG.
Nov v-s 1 y
Pickles, Fruits arid Vc ec tab lc P.
XTZ(\ DOZEN, iu ?;la!-n mid cans, unite
.j\ " ilioirift Kind.-, fi H li'lhw?-: r.nglifh
I'ifi illili ?i'd ? lu vi i i i iii : < Willful i :.t A priests
and li:* rt let i Pi iVi>; 1 nie | \ !< - , i ri ?? li l"i ;iob..
d', l'liitua, ??tiViw hi ri U-'H, Ti iiinfi.it*, Gret a
('.?in, A-j . ; - li UhviH, Cauris'
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!'.?? ?-< tic?) i i *liVf I, Ar.; . i i i' i '1 I? ir ; n!ii low .
f .i t-.-u. .'? >. : .v r.vi.i s.
'Jill) ! Ill i! I .' I : ittl 'i ll !?.
2(1 du/cu Railroad t hovels.
200 nair? 'J r;<< u i hains.
Just iee?, iv ed aud fer .ii 1 ow eel market
prices. L?RICK. .V LOWRANCE.
Groceries, Wine3 and Liquors.
AFULL SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES, in all their varieties. Best
brands Champagnes, Wims, Liquor?. &o.,
suitable 1er Chrislinns, on hand and for Halo
low, hy JOHN AON KW A SON._
Choicest May Butter.
5TITUS "Gilt Edgo" now GOSHEN BUT?
TER. OF.O. HYMMFdtS._
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
For SIglit la Prlccleast
Vut the Diamond Spectacles will Preserv lt.
IF von value vour eyesight nso thoso PKH
I^ECT liK?SKS. Ground from minute
crystal pobblcB, melted together, and derivo
their name "Diamond" on account of their
hardncBB and brilliancy. They will last manv
years without chango, and are warranted su?
perior (o all others, manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y.
CAUTION.-None genuine nnlosn stamped
with our trade mark. WM. GLAZC, Jewelor
and Optician, ie sole agent for Columbia, 8.
C.,from whom thoy can only bo obtained.
N? neddlors, employed. July 21 !| Hy
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
HIGHEST PREMIUM
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
aMIK (simplicity, durability, CH to of nianagc
mcDt and i;i < ?t lani^e tf work of this
Machine ba? made it tho universal favorito,
and IcadiDg family Sowing Ma? hine for more
than twenty j ears, and ht ncc it ia no experi?
ment to buy ono.
For sale"on monthly inula'mtntB, second
door below PUCEMX i Hice, Columbia, S. C., by
A. J. PURSLIY,
Feb 27 ' Agent for Ttirnley & Tromp.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
-?-. ? .
XNTERES'I ALLO WED A T TUM HA TL Ol
SEVEN PEU CENT. PEE ANA'UH,
ON CERTIFICATES OF JJ EP CHIT,
A NP SIX PER CENT. COM
ROUNDEL EVERY SIN
MON TDS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John li. Palmer. Vice-lTtsidtti!.
A. O Breuizer, Cannier.
J. ll. Sawyer, in 1,1 ut i al thu gc.
John 0. B. Hruith, A*ait?taiit rjabhin:
Director*.
Wade Hampton, William y si tin. A C. Ha?
kell.F. V.'.MiMubio.L. ii. Iltmh>h, Jehl B.
i'alnier, Thomas li. Ui*;gc, ( rilnn li*
j. ?iii O reg g, Warton.
C.. '1. Scott, Newbi 11 :
(J . Maj >;s, Mcwbt 1 ? j.
!.. ll. :'.url?;tlgeiCharh ntoti.
?'.aniel It?treii?h Jr.; L'ltei le ?tun.
L-cl.Rider?. I.i'boi. t.-.. ch::..-. VYiitov -, 1?
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?ENTRAI NATIONAL BANK
UP COLUMBIA. 8. C.
Present Capital, $160,000.
? ?.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 3500.000.
THIS Bank is now open for the transaction
of a general banking businosp.. ?
CEimnoATzs or DEPOSIT, bearlng interest
at tho rate of seven (7) per cer.l. per annum,
will be issued.
Notes, Rills of Exchange, and other evi
d?neos of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Stocks, Ponds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Mutilated Cut rene]/ purchased at a small
discount.
Sight Drafts dratcn direct on all tho promi?
nent places in Ettglond, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Rolland, Den
tnark and the Orient. letters of Credit isauod,
( arable in any of the above places
Drafta on all tho prominent cities in the
United Staten bought and sold.
Banking House opposite Columbia Hotol,
Open froj"J> to 3._Feb 28 ly
Powder. Shot, &c.
AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Blast?
ing POWDER, Shot, Lead, Percussion
Caps, Gun-wads, Ao.. on hand and for sale
low, at wholesale and retail, by
Dec 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
4ft
Chao ge of 8 cb edale.
WlLMINOTOW, COLVJWLIA Si ArOCBTA lt. It. Co.
BUPKUINTENDENT'S OFTICS,
WILMINGTON, N. C. June 8. Ib72.
BMttb AFTER, thia dato th?.
WE^SMX. following BCbodule will
bo run by trains on tbis road:
DAY EX I'll EH 8 THAIN [?AI LY. J
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot I 8.26 A. M.
Arrivo at Florence. ?.13 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 185 P.M.
Leave Columbia.'.. 12.15 P.M.
Arrivo at Florence. 4.10 P.M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
NianT BXPBEBB THAIN.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Florence. ll 38 P. M.
Arrivo at Columbia. 3.45 A.M.
Leave Columbia. 10.85 P. M.
Arrivo at Florence. 2 09 A. M.
Arrivo at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M.
No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or
Columbia Sunday P.M.
JnneO JOHN C. WINDER, Ocn'l Bup't.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta K. B
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9,1872.
~~tj ON and after Monday,
SfJune ll, the following
sohedule will bo run over thia road:
OOINO SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte.COO A. M. 8.20 P. M.
Leave Columbia.1.64 P. M. 8.40 A. M.
Arrive Augusta.7.46|P. M. 8.20 A.M.
GOING NOBTH.
Leave Augusts. 0 35 A.M. 550P.M.
Leave Columbia... .12 8G P. M. 11.C2 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. 6.00 A. M.
Standard Time ten minutes slower than
Washington; six min?tes ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun?
days excepted. Both trains make cloeo con?
nection to all points North, South and West.
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to aU principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup.
E.R. DOBS ET, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
FABEBHGBR THAIN SCHEDULE.
^?Hffln DAILY, Sundays
*lBEfl?i^KiHBC!3B*cxceptcd, connecting
with Night Trains 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.
CP.
Leave Columbia at.7.45 a. m.
Leave Alston. 9 85 a. m.
Leave Newberry.11.15 a. m.
Leave Cokesbury.2.45 p. m.
Leave Belton. 4 SO p. m.
Arrive at Greenville. 6.10 p. m.
DOWN.
Leavo Greenville at. 6.SO a. m.
Leave Belton.8.SO a. m.
Leave Cokesbury.10.15 a. m.
Leave Newberry. 130 p.m.
Leave Alston.S 20 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.5 10 p. m.
Anderson Branch and Blue Eitige Divisiori.
?OWN. TJP.
Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a. m. Arrive 7.60 p. m.
Leavo Perrjville 6.25 a. m. Leave 7.15 p. m.
LeavePendlelonG.10a.ro. Leavo G SO p. m.
Leavo Anderson 7 10 a. m. Leave 5.30 p. m.
Arrivo at Belton 8 00 a. m. Leave 4 SO p. m.
Accommodation Trains run on Branch BoadB
on Mondays, Wedneeda} s ana Fridays.
Abbeville Hranch.
Leavo Cokesbury for Abbeville at. .10.20 a. m.
Leave Abbeville for Cokcsburv.... 1.30 p. m.
THOMAS DODAME?D, Gen. Bop.
M. T. B AiiTLETT, General Ticket Agent.
.Richmond and Banville Railroad.
CONDEN8ED TIME
ri ABLE, in effect on and
after Sunday, June 2,1872:
GOING NOBTH.
STATIONS. MAH-. EXFBESR.
Loavo Greensboro._1.15 A..M. 10 00 A.M.
Leave Danville. 3 64 A. M. 12 48 P. M.
Leave Burkvillo. 9.10 A.M. 5 45 P.M.
Leave Amelia 0. H.... 10 02 A. M. C.40 P. M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.02 P. M. 8.47 P.M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Bichmond. 2.85 P.M. 5.20 A.M.
Leavo Amelia CH.4.60 P. M. 7 20 A. M.
Leave Bnrkvillo.5.45 P. M. 8 28 A. M.
Leavo Danville.10 50 P. M. 12.55 P. M.
Arrivo at Greensboro.. 1.10 A. M. 8.50 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 2.S5 P. M., and
at 5 20 A. M., connect at Greensboro with
trains on North Carolina Division, for all
points South. Passengers leaving Richmond
at 2 35 P. M., connect at Greensboro with
train for all pointa EaBt of Greentboro. Pas?
senger train leaving Raleigh at 7.60 P. M.,
connects at Greensboro with Northein-bouDd
Mail train, arriving in Bicbmond at 12 02 P.
SI. JOHN B. MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. B. 'J ALcoT, Engineer and Gen. bup't.
NO KT II CAM OLIN A DIVISION.
GOING NOBTH.
STAT IONS. MAIL. PXPBEf R.
Leave Charlotte.8.40 P. M. 6.30 A. M.
Leave Salisbury.10.47 P.M. 8 47 A.M.
Leave High Point.12.28 A. M. 10 10 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.09 A. M. ll 00 A. M.
Leavo Greensboro.... 160 A.M. 11.10 A.M.
Leavo Company Shops 3 30 A. M. 12 21 P. M.
Leave Hillsboro. 4 38 A. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7 30 A. M.
AirivoatGoldbboro...l010A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Goldtbsro. 4 00 P. M.
Leavo Ralcigb.7 15 P. M.
Leave Hillsboro.0.81 P. M.
Leave Company Sbope.ll 10 P. M. 2 15 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 12 24 A. M. 3 CO P. M.
Leave Greensboro.... 1.10 A M. 4.(0 P. M.
Leave High Point.... 1 52 A. M. 1 40 P. M.
Leavo Salii-burv. 8 82 A. M. 0 13 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte. ?L?A.H. 810A M.
I ni ?elige r tii.iii Utivirg l'ulciph 11 7.18 P.
?Ti., ooma eta ut Grtii'fcbcro willi Noilhein
i-. lind rain; making the r;u;i ! ? .. t t n ?- to nil
Norlin m cities. Puce of ti? 1 fla me nfc rio
other mutts. Mail O ahm daily. Loth ?aj?,
i.\?r ci ttlc lerglh il und. Lxprets daily
bi tuc. n Cotnjiauj ? ht pc I : d Ll tte (Sun
< ;.;.>> ? xe? ',.'>< il.) All pastel g< r tri in* coi licet
nt Greensboro with trains to.and I row Rich*
o ? nd. l'tillnn ii Palm c Cai s oh ??1 tif.bt (rains
between Chntlotto Mid i.ichu otitl, without
change. 'A E; ALLI N; Gen. Tiekct Agent.
Vi. ir. ffiir.i N. Matti r 'I rnrisrortation.
Chanc e ol ? eh eenie.
SOUTH CAW LINA IIAILKOAD COUPANT,
COLUMUJA, S. c., Jabe ?J, lb7l.
fft* p?g, Change of Schedule
BrTBAi.?StfpvSw^tii to go into effect on
and niter Sunday, 2-1:1? inslsiit:
MAH. AM) PA6BENOKU TUAI?
Leave Columbia at. ... 7 40 a n
Arrivent Charleston at......8.2b pn
Leave Charlestonat. 8.it'a tn
2 rrivo at Columbia at. 3.40 p n.
NIOUT EXPRESS, FBKIOUT AND ACCOMMODATION
THAIN, [Sundays excepted.]
LcavoGolumbia nt..CEO p ni
Arrive at Charleston al.7.C0 a n.
Leave Charleston at.7.10 p in
Arrive at Columbia at....8.40 a rn
Camden Accommodation Train ?ill cen
tinueto run to Columbia as formerly-Men
days, Wednesdays and Faturdays.
A. L. TYLEB,vice-President.
S. B. PICKINB, General Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule W. & U. R. E.,
DOWN TRAIN. UP TBAIN.
Arrivo. Leave. Arrivo.Leave.
Spartanburg.. 5 80 6.25
Bateaville. GOO 0.00 4.?3 4.58
Pacolet. . G 08 0.13 4.40 4.45
Jonesville. G.43 G.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7 25 7.50 3.05 3.25
Santne. 8.20 8 25 2 30 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Shelton. n>.15 9.20 1.85 1.40
Lyles? Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17
Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.56
Alston. 11.00 12.00
May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President.