The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 03, 1872, Image 4
TSE PH(ENIX,
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KVKRT WEDNESDAY. MO?NINQ.
iy JULIAN A. SELBY,
editor AMD FBOFBIETOB.
Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor
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sertion. Long advertisements by the week,
month or year, at reaaonablerates._
Song or the Mystic.
BY FATIIEH EVAN.
I walk down tho valley of silenco?
Down the dim voiceless valley-i-alone;
And I hear not tho fall of a foot-stop
Around me?save God's and my own;
And the hush of my heart 1b aB holy
As hovers when angola have ilown.
Long ago?I waa weary of voices,
Whose musio my heart could not win;
Long ago?I was weary of noises
That frotted my soul with their din;
Long ago?I was weary of placeB
Whore I mot but the human?and ein.
I walked thro' tho world with tho worldly;
I craved what tho world never ?avo;
And I said: "In tho world, each ideal
That shines like a star on lifo'o wave,
Is tossed on the shores of the real,
And alcopa like a dream in tho grave."
And still did I pine for tho perfect,
And still found tho false with the true;
I sought 'mid the human for Heaven,
Bat I caught a mere glimpse of Its bluo,
And I wept when the clouds of mortal
Yelled even the glimpoe from my view.
And I toiled on, heart-tired of the human;
And I moaned 'mid the massoB of men;
Till l kneit long at an altar
And hoard a vcice call me?Bince then
I walked down the valley of silenco
That lies far beyond mortal Hen.
Do yoa aak what I found in tho valloj?
'Tis my trvating placo with tho Divine;
An?11 fell at tho feet of tho Holy
And above me a voico said, "Bo mine;"
And then rope from thu depius o* my spirit
An eoho, "My heart shall be thine."
Do you ask how I livo in the valley?
I weep?and I dream?and I pray?
But my tears are aa sweet as the dew-drops
That fall on the roses of May;
And my pray'r, like a perfume from censors,
Aecoiideth to God night and day.
In the hush of the valley of silence
I dream of all the songs that I sing;
And tho musio floats down the dim valley
Till each finds a word for a wing.
That to men, like tho dove of the Dolugo,
The message of poaoe they may bring.
But far on tho deop there are billows
That nevor ehalt break on the beach;
And I have heard eongB in the silenco
That never ahall float into speech;
And I have had dreams in the valley
Too lofty for languago to roach.
And I have seen thoughta in the valley?
Ahl mo, how my spirit waa stirred!
And they wear the holy veils on their faces;
And their footsteps can scarcely bo heard,
They pass through the valley like virgins,
Too pare for the touch of a word.
Do you ask mo the place of the valley.
Ye hearta that are narrowed by care?
It lleth far away between mountains,
And God and his angels aro there;
And one is tho dark mount of sorrow,
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AUU WUU ?.UU IS. . f, .. V ... u ...... i. 11. ^? A .?J V. .
An Adventurous Salt Lake Girl.?
In this oity lives a young lady who is
seemingly delicate, but although petite
iu form and figure is abundantly en?
dowed with nervo and energy. Fond to
a pasBion of tho grand in nature, she
has scaled on foot tho highest peaks of
tho Cottonwoods, and explored tho ca?
vernous recesses of the deepest mines.
We havo known her on several occasions
when prospecting on foot, with staff in
hana, the lull peuko of the "Wasaich, to
compel her malo escort first to cry halt.
Our fair pr03peotreBs being at Alta a day
or two since, saw for the first time in
operation the wire suspension tramway
just comploted by the Vullejo company,
and her masculine escort proposed to
her, in jest, to take a ride np the wire
cable to the miue. She promptly ac?
cepted the invitation, when our male
friend, growing a littlo nervons, sug?
gested difficulties in the way of the trip,
but failed to dissuado her from attempt?
ing it. The tramway is 2,380 feet long,
rises at an angle of about twenty degrees,
and the cable is suspondod on stanchions
forty feet high. There wero no other
carriages than oro buckets, and in one
of these, which aro suspended six feet
below the cable, cur heroine, undaunted
and alone, took passago, and made the
asceut without mishap or serions incon?
venience, ulthough tho swaying of the
wire between tho stanchions is calculated
to create the Bcnsation of sea-sickness.
Quite a crowd gathered, and to those a
short distance off, to whom the wire was
invisible, it appeared as if our fair friend
was Builing through mid-air.
[Salt Lake Herald,
Grant's Desire to re a Confederate
Cat-tain.?Tho Louisvillo Courier-Jour?
nal states authoritatively that Ulysses S.
Grant was on applicant for a captaincy
in Gen. FroBt's (Confederate) brigade,
and that he did not get it for the reason
that the company, by a formal vote, re?
fused to elect him because of his notori?
ous habits. If this be true, Mosby,
when he remarked to Grant that but for
the forco of ciroumstances, their posi?
tions might bo revorsed, "builded wiser
than ho know." But he did not know
what were tho oircumstaucos.
Bonds for Sale.
THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Companv will sell $100,000 of its
FIRST MORTOAGE BONDS, hearing interest
at tho rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80
and accrued interest on 10U?making the in?
vestor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, in addi?
tion to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pcgram,
Cashier First National Bunk, Charlotte, C.
Bonknlght, Treasurer, or
Sept 26 WM. JOHNSTON. President.
Good Things.
BREAKFAST BACON,
PIGS'FEET SOUSED,
SMOKED BEEF,
BUFFALO TONGUES,
CHOICE GOSH EN BUTTER.
AH fresh and f >r salo low for cash bv
Juno 16 HOPE A* OYLES.
South Carolina Railroad.
NOVEMBER 1, 1872.
EXCURSION TICKETS to the State Fair
at Oolnmbia will be on Bale from the 8d
to the 7th November, good to return until the
10th. B. B. PICKEN8, O. T. A.
Nov2_2_
For the "South Carolina Agricultural
and Mechanical Fair."
Cn Alt lotte, col. and auo. R. It.,
General FaEionT and Ticef.t Dfpt.,
Columbia, S. 0., October 29,1872.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS for the above
FAIR, good to return until SUNDAY,
November 10, inclusive, will be Bold at all re?
gular stations on this Road, commencing with
SATURDAY, November 2.
AST* Purchaeo your Tickets befoto entering
the oars. E. R. DORSEY,
Got 30 8_General Ticket Agent.
AbjaeviUo, Anderson, Colnmbia Fairs.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Greenville and Columbia R. R. Co.,
Columaia, 8. 0., October 25,1872.
THE following terms will bo accorded by
this company in tbo transportation of
articles for exhibition and visitors to tbo
Boveral Agricultural Fairn, to bo bold at
Abbeville Court House, Anderson Court
House and Columbia:
1. In shipping articles for exhibition,
Agents will require prepayment of freight, at
regular rates, and will give a receipted bill,
specifying items in dotail, and charges on
each. This receipted bill, accompanied by a
proper certificate tbat tbo articles specified
were exhibited at the Fair, will entitlo tbo
original owner of Buch articles to freo trans?
portation of them back to original shipping
point.
2. Excursion or round trip tickets will be
put on aalo on TUESDAY, 29th October, and
the salo of the same continued until tbo 1st
oi November, for the Abbeville and Anderson
Fairs, good to return until MONDAY, the 3d
November, inclusive, for one fare.
8. The H?mo description of tickets, and at
the same rate, will be put on sale on FRIDAY,
1st November, from stations on the lino of the
road to Columbia, good to return at any time,
up to SATURDAY, the 9th of November, in?
clusive, to accommodate thoso wishing to
attend the Fair at Columbia.
THOMAS DODAMEAD,
Oct 27 G General Superintendent.
State of South Carolina.
CHARLESTON, S. C, October 22,1S72.
To Commissioners of Elections for Chester
County:
WHEREAS, Hon. Lucius Wimbush, who,
at a general election, held October,
1870, was oboscn a member of the Senate for
the Election District of Chester County, to
serve for the term of four years, baa, since
said election, deceased; and where an tbo
Constitution of the State of South Carolina
directe tbat in such caso a writ of election
shall be issued by the Preaident of the Senate,
for tbo purpose of tilling the vacancy thus
occasioned for tbo remainder of the term for
which the member bo deceased was elected to
servo:
Now, therefore, you and each of you are
hereby required, after duo advertisement,
and with strict regard to all the provisions of
tbo Constitution and laws of said State,
touching your duty in such case, to hold an
election for a member of tbo Benato for the
Election Diatrict aforesaid, to servo for the
remainder of the term for which tbo eaid
Hon. Lucius Wimbuah was elected; tbo poPa
to be ononod at the varioua placeaof olection,
in tho'aaid Diatrict. on TUESDAY, the 5th
day of November, 1672, by tbo varioua seta of
managers fur those places, and the counting
of tbo votes caat, and tbo declaration of tbo
result of the election to bo in accordance
with the provisions of the Act approved
March, 1870, entitled "An Act to provide for
tbo general elections, and the manner of con?
ducting tho same," and tbo Act of 1872,
amondatory thereof. This writ, together
with a certified copy of your return Df election
to bo hold under it, hr.vo before tbo Senate at
its next meeting after the election.
Witness: The Hon. A. J. Ranaier, President
of tbo Senate, at Charleston, this 22d day of
Ootobor, 1872. ALONZO J. RANSIER. ^
President of tbo Senate
Atteat: J. Woodruff, Clerk of Senate.
State of South Carolina.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, October 22,1R72.
To Commissioners oj Elections fur Union
County:
WHEREAS Hon. n. W. Duncan, who. at
a general olection, hold October. 1870,
waa eh oh en a member ot the Scnato for tbo
Election Diatrict of Union County, to serve
for tho term of four years, baa since said
olection deceased; and whereas the Constitu?
tion of tho State of South Carolina directs
tba. in auch caao a writ of olection shall be
iaaued by tho President of tbo Senate, for tbo
purpose of filling the vacancy thus occa?
sioned for tho remainder ot the term for
which the member so deceased was elected to
aorvo:
Now, thcreforo, you and each of you aro
hereby required, after due advertisement,
and with atrict regard to all the proviBiona of
tbo Conatitution and laws of said Statetouch
ing your duty in auch caao, to hold an elec?
tion for a member of tho Senato for tho Elec?
tion District aforesaid, to servo tor tho re?
mainder of tho term for which tho eaid Hon.
H. W. Duncan was elected, tho polls to bo
ononod at tbo various places of olection in
the aaid District, on TUESDAY, tho fifth day
of Novombor, 1872, by tho varioua sets of
managers for thoso placea, and tho counting
of the votes cast, and tho declaration of tho
result of tho election, to bo in accordance
with tbo provisions of tbo Act apnrovod
March, 1870, entitled "An Act to provido for
tho General Elections, and tho manner of
conducting the oaroo," nnd tbo Act of 1S72,
amendatory thereof. This writ, together
with a certified copy of your return of elec?
tion to ho held under it* havo before tho Se?
nato at its next meeting after tho election.
WitiiOHs: Tho Hon. A. J. Ransiur, President
of tho Senate, at Charleston, S. 0., tbia 22d
day of October, lfc72.
ALONZO J. RANSIER,
President of tho Senate.
Atteat: J. Wi onnwr, Clerk of Senate.
To Contractors.
Office Boabd County Commissioners,
RtOHLAND Cooftt.
Columbia, October 22,1872.
PROPOSALS for building a Court Houbo
for Riobland Couuty are invited by the
undersigned, Flans and specifications oan
bo aeon at the office of R. ?. B. Hewetson,
Architect. All bids will bo opened on Monday,
December 2d. next, when the oontraot will be
awarded to the loweat responsible bidder.
The Gommissionora reserve the right to rejoct
any and all bida.
JOHN H. BRYANT, Chairman.
J. J. GOODWIN.
URIAH PORTEE,
Oot 27 tlf> Board County Commissioners.
Presidential Election.
I? pursuance of the proclamation of bis
Excellency R. E. Scott, Governor of the
State of South Carolina, an election will ho
hold on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEM?
BER NEXT, 6th instant, for aoven persons as
Electors of President and Vice-president of
the Uuited Statea.
The polls will be opened at 6 o'clock A. M.,
and oloso at G o'clock P. M., at tho following
places and under tho following managers, viz:
The city of Columbia is hereby divided into
four election precincts:
ward one.
First, Citizens in Ward One will voto at Au
drew Wallaoo'a, (formerly tho Fenton House,)
on Richardson street.
Managers?H. M. Davidson, James Ken?
nedy, Maneon Williams.
second. ward two, poll at cocrt iiousr.
Managers??. J. Carroll. W. It. Joues, Ben?
jamin Williams.
TlIlllD, ward tiiuee, poll at phoenix hook
and ladder company.
Managers?M. F. Nixon, Daniel Idair, Job.
Smith.
foubth, ward four, tom. at minort'fl, (for
merly o'conNELL'b bcildino.)
Managei-s?3. Dahlmann, John Fitzeim
mous, Holland Mitchell.
OADSDEN.
Maiiagers?Thomas W. Daweon, Kit Mills,
Sima White.
HOPKINS.
Managers?Green B. Bush, John B. Good
wyn, James J. Goodwyn.
trenuolm's orove.
Managers?3. C. F. Himms, Toney Blaine,
Moses Tolliver.
camp ground.
Managers?Nathan Duhard, Jacob Jackson,
J. Cannon.
eillian's.
Managers?Eli Killiau, Thomas Garner,
Trezovant Sill.
davis'.
Managers?E. 8. Porcival, Thomas Roberts,
Richard Portco.
garner's.
Managers ? Samuel O. Henry, January
Simpson, Jacob Thompson.
acton.
Managers?Eugene Clarkaon, Joseph Walk?
er, Anderson Burns.
Tho Chairmen of the respective Boards will
meet tho Commissioners of Election at tho
Court Houbo, Columbia, on Saturday, Novem?
ber 2, at 11 o'clock A. M., to receive ballot
boxes, poll lists, and written and verbal in?
structions. A. L. 80LOMON.
.*ESOP GOOCSON,
C-ESAR LOWNDE8,
Commissioners of Election Richland Co.
Philadelphia and Southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
TO WILMINGTON, IV. C.
IS composed of two firBt class STEAM?
SHIPS, oi 800 tons each; sailing from each
port every WEDNESDAY.fcThrougb rates to
all points South and South-weBt as low as by
any other route. Insurance cn^-Iia" per^^nt
Prompt and certain despatch given. For
rates on geuoral merchandize, cotton, sheet?
ing, Ac, apnly to
W. L. JAMES, General Agent,
Philadelphia.
WORTH & WORTH, Agents,
WilrniuKton, N. C.
A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agout
W., C. ft A. R. R., Wilmington, N. C.
Kept 11_3mo3
Initial and Monogram Press.
e. kT^tokes
TS now prepared, with a Press and apper
X. tainmonts, to mamiiucturo INITIAL PA?
PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed
and in colors, of all sizes and quality.
also,
Keeps constantly in storo a full stock rd
Fancy and Staplo STATIONERY, BLANii
BOOKS, Fancy Articles and all goods pnrtaiu
ing to a first class Stationery House.
April 20 _
Oats and Corn.
1f\f\f\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS,
?VJV/vJ 700 bushol? White Corn, for
sale low for cash._IIOrE A GYLES.
Choice Family Flour.
pTf\ BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for
tJ\J sale a.t reduced rules.
August 10_HOVFLft GYLES.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preforenco to London Portorand Scotch
Alo. Why?They know it is unadulterated
North Carolina Hay.
7PT BALES good N. O. HAY, for Palo ow
O by HOPE A GYLES.
Seed Rye.
1 BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed.
.Lt-M " For salo for cash oidv.
Sept 8 HOPE A OYLES.
Buffalo Tongues,
NEW sugar-cured HAMS,
Breakfast Strips,
Smoked Beef, for aale low. HOPF, ft GYLES.
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
rT don't contain Cococnlus Indiens Fisb
Bnrriep to make sleepy or headache.
Seed Wheat.
7K BUSHELS Chilean White SEED
e> WHEAT?a choice variety.
50 bushels Red Spring Wheat. Forsalo for
greenbacks. _JL()I'K lt <WkEH.
Look Out for K. K.'S!
10.000??tn0o""?w* Tob?
March 28_JOHN C. SEEGERS'
New Books ! New Books !
THE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. Bv Ueorgo
McDonald. $1 50.
Tho Doctor's Daughter. By Sophio Muv,
$1.50.
"At tho Back of tho North Wind." ByOeo.
McDonald. 12.
Fitz Hugh St. Clair, thn South Carolina R??
bel Boy. Ry Mrs. Hallie F. Chapin. $1.50.
Lord Kilgbbhin. By Charles Lovor. ft.
Tho Golden Lion of Gramporo. By Antho?
ny Trollnppo. 75c.
Ethel Mildmny's Follies. 75e.
"Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c.
And othor lain publications, just received
and tor salo at publishers prieen, at
Aug 30_It. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore
Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips.
Q f\f\r\ EBs. Rngar-Cnircil 8HOUL
f>m,\JxJ\J DERS, Hams, Breakfast Ba?
con and Smoked Tongues, for salo bv
Sept27 HOPE .": GYLES.
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establishment ir.
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Proprietor.
Important for Reference.
J. W. & K. Chisholm & Co.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
OFFER to tbo trado tbo largoat stock of
Hainan and Imitation HAIR GOODS,
FaNOY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS,
etc., that can be fonnd in Now York city.
Send for saniplo parcel. 4-17 BROADWAY.
Sept 7 4mo
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA,S. C,
Present Capital, $150,000.
authorized capital, 3900,000.
CERTIFICATES OF^DEPOSIT, boaring in?
terest at tbo rato of eoveu (7) per cent,
per annum, will bo issuod.
NOTES, Bills ot Exchange and other evi
denoes of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, Lionels, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Dratts on all tho prominent cities in tbo
United States bought and sold.
Directors?J. Eli Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. MoMaster, R. D. Senn, of R. D. Sonn A
Son; G. W. Bennien, or Copeland & Bearden;
R. I,. Bryan, of Bryan A McCarter; W. C.
Swafihnd, of R. A W. C. Swaflicld; John C.
Seegers, W. B. Stanley.
OFFICERS.
President?John B. Palmer
Cashier? A. O. Bronizer.
Assistant Cashier?C. N. G. Butt.
Sept 23_
CITIZENS' SAVl?cJs^ANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST A LLO WEB A T TUE RA TE l?J
SEVEN FEH CENT. FER ANNUM,
ON CERT1FICA 'I ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. Vice-Prcsident.
A. O. Drcnizer. Cashier.
J. U. Sawyer, in general charge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has
boll.F. W.McMaster.E. H. Heinittdj, JcLnB.
Palmer, ThomaB E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayos,Newberry.
B. H. Untied*o,Charleston,
DauiolRavonel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol*
pbann and others may hero deposit theirsav
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there,
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
they reqniro them for business or other pur
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small
?ums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with,
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
(.heir logal representatives,) wishing to lay
asidofunds for future use. aro bore afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where thoy will rapidly accumulate, and, at
(.besame timo, be subject to withdrawalwheji
?eeded. _ Auer 18
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure iu calling tho attention of
tho public to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mnsio and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on hand at'all times. Sheet
Music acid by mail, post paid, on receipt of
price; and all tiudn of Musical Goods sent by
Express, win u ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good" Second-hand
Fiauoe and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons 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 prices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Ri?
ch ardsnn street, a few doors above PnasMX
eflico, Columbia, S. C. _^PTi''_
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Main Street, near Plain.
NOW on hand and daily re?
ceiving from tho manufac?
tories of New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and Louisville, tho
largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE over kept in this market , consisting
in part of Walnut Tarlor, Chamber and Din
ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; Also, the
colebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in the best manner.
TerniH cash and Good* cheap._P^!_^^_
" MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON^
CotonadeRow, Vendue Range,Charleston, S. C,
DEALERS IN
Scotcu, Fig and American Bar Iron,
?V" EEP constantly on hand a full supply of
J\. all kinds.
In eloro, 100 tons EG LIN TON PIG.
_Nov28_ ly
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
highest 1'hkmium
?a
mm
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
fTUlE simplicily, durability, case of manage
X ment and great rang? of work of this
Machine has made it tho universal favorito,
and leading family Sowing Machine for more
than twenty jears, and hence it is no experi?
ment to buy one.
For sale on monthly instalments, second
door below Puajxis oftico, Columbia, S. C.,bv
A. J. PURS LEY, "
_Pf,V_27 Agent for Pursley ft Trump.
Fall Turnip.Seed.
XTELLOW s rONE,
JL Lang's improved Ilnia Baga,
Col. <ui'h Improved Rut? Baga,
Largo Whin- Norfolk,
Large White Globe. HOPE ft OYLES.
Seed Barley,
pr f\ BUSHELS selected now crop BARLEY.
* M f For sale bv HOPE ?V GYLES.
A whole family on red of biliousness with
nno box of Ueinitsh's Blood and Liver Tills.
This is cheap practice. How is it? Why, the
PV red.
100
Bust-Proof Seed Oats.
BUSHELS, for Beed. For sale by
Bept 8 HOPE & OYLES.
Change of Schedule.
South Carolina Railroad Conrart,
Columbia, B. C, Bept. 2?, 1672.
E^JOfcf OmR Changoof Schedule
?9*HJKi^lCaBc!to go into c?oet ob
and after Buuday, 29th instant:
mail AND PABBENOEB train.
Leave Columbia at. 9am
Arrive at Charleston at.4.80 p xa
Leave Charleston at.9.30 a m
irrive at Columbia at..5.20 p m
nkiut EZPBEBR, FREIOBT and ACCOMMODATION
train, [Sundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia. .7.50 p xa Arrive. ..6.SO s xa
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave., .c.-ib an
Camdon Train will run as follows:
Leavo Camdcn at. 7 20 A. M.
Arrivo at Columbia at.11.65 A. M.
Leave Columbia at....2.10 P. M.
Ariive at Camdcn at.0.55 P. M.
A. L. TXLER, Vice-PreBident.
S. B. Pickins, ?eneral Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R.B
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Columbia, S. C, September 22,1672.
w. EHBfiBB?? CN and after this date,
99 tSSCSBKs. following Bchcdnlewlll bo
run over this road:
GOIKO SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte.7 16 A. H. 8.20 P. M.
Leave Columbia.... 2.20 P. M. 3.80A.M.
Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. LI. 8.20 A. M.
OOlNO kobth.
Leavo Augusta.G.35rA. M. 5.60P. H.
Leavo Columbia_11.63 P. M. 11.15 P. 21.
Arrive Charlotte.C.15 P. M. G.C0 A.M.
Standard Timo ten minutes slower than
Washington; six niinntcB abend Colombia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Bun
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North, Booth and West.
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
JAMES ANDERSON, General Bnp.
E. R. Dorhey, Gen.Freight and Ticket Akt-r. i
Change of Schedule.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co.
E?PEBIHTENDENT'B OFFICE.
Wilmikgion, N. O., October 7, lb72.
It EUBS&kW) AFTER this dato tho
following schedule will
be run by trains on this road:
dat exfbess train [daily.1
Leavo "Wilmington (Union Depot] 8.25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 9.65 A.M.
Arrive at Colombia. 2.40 P.M.
Arrive at August a. 7 42 P. M.
Leave Augusta. G.85A. M.
Leavo Columbia.11. 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P.M.
Arrivo "Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
night EXFBEBB train.
Leave "Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45 P. M.
Arrivo at Florence. .11.35 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A.M.
Leave Augusta. 5 50 P.M.
j Leavo Colnmbia.10.20P. M.
[ Arrivo at Florence. 2.12 A. M.
Arrive at "Wilmington. 8.00 A.M.
Oct 8 JAS. ANDEKBON, Gen'l 8np't.
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad.
PABSENGER
TRAINS run daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Railrcad up and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and AugUBta and Wil?
mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
UP.
Leave Colnmbia at.7.15 a.m.
Leavo Alston. 9 05 a.m.
Leave Ncwberry.10.40 a. m.
Leave Cokeabury. 2.(0 p.m.
Leave Belton. 8.60 p.m.
Arrive at Greenville. 5 30 p.m.
down.
Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. m.
Leave Belton. 9.30 a.m.
Leave Cokeebury.11.15 a. in.
Leavo Newbeiry".. 2 30 p.m.
Leave Alatou.4.20 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia. G CO p. m.
-4i.der.sun Brunch at.d lilue BiOge DUMcn,
down*. ur.
Leavo Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Airive 7.15 p.m.
Leave Perrjvillo 6.55 a. ro. G.85p. m.
Leave Pendlcton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m.
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a.m. 4.50 p.m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.50 p.m.
Accommodation TrainB run on Abbeville
Branch Mondaya, Wednesdays anu Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup.
Jabez NonTON, General Ticket Agent.
.H." chin end C?'l SsiiT""'? 5?ilT0f rl
KHFtq CONDENSED TIME?
-TABLE, in effect on and
alter Sunday, October 13,1872:
GOING NOBTH.
STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBESS.
Leave Greensboro.-2.00 A. M. 11 10 A. M. C,
Leavo Danville. 4 40 A. M. 1.52 P. M.
Leavo Burkville. 9.44 A. M. 6.36P. M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Richmond. 1.60 P. M. 5.10 A.M.
Leave Buikville. 5.12 P.M. 8 28.A. M.
Leavo Danville.10.CO P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.80 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 P. M., and
at 6.10 A. M., connect at Greensboro v.itb
traina on North Carolina Divieion, lor all ,
pointa South. PabBengerB leavirg Richmond
at 1.50 P.M., connect at Greensboro v?ith
train for all pointa East of Grecntboio. Taa
eenger train leaving Raleigh at G.40r. M.,
connects at Greensboro with Nortbtin-boiind
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P.
M. JOHN It, MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. fcnp't.
NOKTII CAllOLINA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. MAIL. F.XmEfS..
Leavo Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 0 SO A. M.
Leavo Salieburv.10.02 P. M. 8.37 A. M.
Leave High Point.12.16 P. M. 10.17 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.C0A.M. 11.00A.M..
Leave Greonabeuo_ 2 00 A. M. 11.10 A. M.
Leavo Company Shops 3.40 A. M. 12.?0 P. M.
Leave Hillsboro. 4 55 A. M.
Leavo Raleigh. 8 C5 A. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.10 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Goldsboro.3 (OP. M.
Leave Raleigh. G 40 P. M.
Leave Bilhiboro. 0.16 P. M.
Leavo Company Shops 10 55 A. M. 2 15 P. M.
Arrive at Greeueboro. 12.20 A. M. 8 80 P.M.
Leave Greensboro_1.10 A. M. 4.f0 P. M.
Leavo High Point_ 2.02 A. M. 4.SD P. M.
Leavo Salisbury. 3 58 A. M. 6.13 P.M.
Arrive at Charlotte... 6.25 A. M. 8 10 A. M.
tfi Pasaengcr train lea vine Baleigb 6.40 P. M.,
connects at Grconoboro with Northern bound
train; making quickest timo to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets aamc as other routee.
Mail trains daily, both wajfi, over cnliic
length of road. Express daily between Com
panv Shopsaud Charlotte-Sundays excepted.
Pullman Palace Cars on night trains between
Charlotte ami Richmond, ?vithout change.
S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Ageut.
W. n. Oitr.en, Master Transportation._
Kummer Schedule S. & U. R. R.,
CmM?? DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
*3STiz^e.-^ Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave
Spartanbnrg.. 6 80 6.25
Bateeville. 6.00 6.f<i 4.IS 4.63
Pacolct. 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.46
JoncaviUc. 6.43 0.4S 4.U5 4.10
Unionvillc. 7 25 7.60 3.05 3.25
Rantuc. 8 20 8.25 2 30 2.8.-;
Fish Dam. 8.40 H.-I5 2.10 2.15
Shrlton. 0.15 9.20 1.35 1.40
Lvlee* Ford... 9.40 D h5 1.12 1.17
Strut her. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.6S
Alston.11.00 11.O0
MnvSi THOS B. JETER.President