The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 29, 1872, Image 4
TER PHCENIX,
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Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor
?*- isook and Job Printing of every?eaorip
do a promptly and f&ithf ally attended to.
8UBBOBIPTIOB. .
Daily, six montha,$1 00; Tri-Weekly, 3 6C;
Weekly. I 50.
AIWEBTISEMENTB
Inserted in the Daily at 76 cents perjquaTO
lor the first and 50 cents eaoh subsequent In?
sertion. Long advertisements by the week,
month or year, at reasonable rates.
Bow Boon Forgotten.
Ohl howaoou we are forgotten.
When we rest beneath the sod,
And oar foet no longer wander
O'er tbo paths we oft have trod;
When the form that was so cherished
With a love both pure and deep,
Lies within earth's dark bosora,
In its loDg, laat, quiet sleep.
For a few briof days, it tutor bo,
Bad wo home and kindred dear,
When they meet around the hearthstone,
There will be a laok of oheer,
As aTaoant seat will tell them
Of afleotion'a broken (lea;
And their thoughts, perhaps, will wander
Where the dreamless sleeper lies.
Bat should stern iate deprive us
Of a bright and cueerful home,
And in woarinoaa of spirit,
O'er life's rugged way we roam,
When the golden bowl is broken,
And the lone one finds a roat,
Twill exoite no dread commotion
In the palpitating breast.
Tea, 'tia well it should be.
In life's brief revolving years,
Elae this world of budding boanties
Would become a Tale of tears;
When the soul attuned to aadneaa
And by sorrow overcast,
Would enshrine C ) brightest future
With sad memories of the past.
A shrewd party who had invented
close-fitting iron eafea to cany money in
beneath his clothes, recently fell off a
North River steamer while olad in fall
armo;. The inventor saved the money,
and the heirs regard it as a aaooess. The
weight of the iron held the body firmly
at the bottom of the river, where it was
easily recovered.
City Tax and License Ordinances.
AH OSDXNAKOB to BAIBB suppliks fob the
YKAB1873.
Be it erdained by the Mayor and Alder?
men of the city of Columbia, in Council
assembled, and by the authority of the
tame, That a tax to oover the period
from the first day of January, A. D.
1878, to the first day of January, A. D.
1874, for the earns and in the manner
hereinafter ? mentioned shall be levied,
collected and paid into the treasury of
the said city for the ose and servioe
thereof. That is to say:
Bbotio.n 1. A tax of 81 on every $100
of the assessed valno of real estate, lying
within the limits of said city, not ex?
empt by law from taxation; and the
value of all snob real estate shall be
ascertained and assessed for the purpose
of taxation by the Oity Assessor.
Sao. 2. That a tax of SI on every $100
in value of all personal property of
every description, owned and usea in
the city of Columbia at any time during
the said fiscal year, shall be levied and
paid into the oity treasury for the use of
the said oity: Provided, however. That
no-personal property not taxed, or liable
to be taxed, by the State, shall be taxed
for the service of the said city.
. ??o. 3. In addition to the foregoing
taxes, a speoial tax of 80 oeDts on every
9100 of the assessed value of all real and
personal property-of every description,
owned and used in the oity of Columbia
at any time daring the said fiscal year,
shall be levied and paid into the oity
treasury, to be used for the solo purpose
of paying the interest upon the pnblio
debt of said oity, as provided by Act of
General Assembly, entitled "An Aot to
authorize the Mayor and Aldermen of
the oity of Columbia to issue bonds, and
to negotiate and sell the same," approved
March 13, 1872: Provided, however,
That no personal property not taxed, or
liable to be taxed by the State, shall be
taxed for the use of said oity.
Sbo. 4. There shall be paid on vehicles
the following tax, viz: Upon each fohr
wheel pleasure oarriage or baroonhe,
drawn by two or moro horses, $20; upon
cajsiege, buggy, barouche, gig or sulky,
not need for hire, drawn by one horse or
male, $10: Provided, That the value of
pleasure carriages and other pleasure
vehioles speoifically taxed, be not re?
quired to be .returned for taxation as
personal property. Upon oaoh vehiclo
ased for the breaking or exhibiting of
horses or mules, $25; upon eaoh express
wagon, drawn by one horse, $9; drawn
by two or moro horses, $18: Provided,
That nothing herein contained shall be
construed to extend to wagons, carts or
other vehioles going to or fiom market,
and owned by non-residents of said city,
or of wagons oxolusively used for agri?
cultural purposes.
Sao. 5. That eaoh and every person
between the ages of 18 and 50 yeara,
liable to work on the stroetB of said oity,
may and shall be excused from the per?
formarfoo of suoh duty on the paymont
of $3 to the Oity Clerk and Treasurer;
and, on failure to pay the said sum of $3,
at the time of the payment of their oity
taxes, they shall, when summoned so to
do, be required to work personally upon
the streets of the said oity for six days,
under the direction of tho Superintend?
ent of tho Streets, or any other person
appointed by tho Mayor and Aldermen
to take charge of and direct them. Any
person refusing or neglecting to obey
each summons shall bo fined $2 for each
day's neglect of tho samo, to He recover?
ed by information bofore tho Mayor and
Aldermen in Council assembled. And it
shall bo the duty of tho Oity Clerk aud
Treasurer, and of tho Chief of Police,
to report to tho eaid Mayor and Alder?
men all defaulters under this seotion.
Sbo. 6. That each aud every owner or
-1 ggf- 1 -
tenant or occupant, of any real estate,
upon any street where water is brought
by pipes or otherwise from the oity je
Borvoir, shall pay to the Oity Treasury,
at the same time with the other taxes
imposed by this ordinance, a general tax
of 81 for each fifty feet of frontage,
where there are buildings, and one cent
pot foot of frontage where' there are do
Buildings upon lots bo taxed: Provided,
That every lot upon snoh Btreets upon
whieh any strnoture or structures exist,
ah all pay water tax of not less than $1:
And provided further. That no property
holder or tenant ehall be charged for
more than one frontage for property
owned or occupied by him. Any owner
or his agent or occupant of any real
estate, upon whose premises water ia
brought from the oity reservoir,"Ehall
pay such sums for the nse of water as
may be assessed by the Oity Council;
and any owner, or his agent or occupant,
failing to make a report of the hydrant
or hydrants nsed by him or her, or by
any tenant or occupant on such premisoB,
ehall be liable to a floe at the discretion
of the Mayor,
Seo. 7. All persons wh3 shall enclose
any streets or parts of streets in the
oity of Columbia, by and with oonsent
of the Oounoil, shall pay an annual rent
of $5 on any street, or part of any
street, so enoloaed, or such other price
or sum as may be fixed and determined
by tho Mayor; bnt each street, or part of
any street, so enclosed by the oonsent of
Council, may at any time be opened by
the order of said Ooanoil, anything to
the contrary herein notwithstanding.
Seo. 8. That if any person or persons
shall fail, neglect or refose to make a
return or returns to the Oity Assessor,
on oath, of his, her or their taxable pro?
perty, on or before 81st day of January,
A. D. 1873, except as in this ordinance
otherwise provided, such person or per?
sons shall be assessed by the Oity As?
sessor for and on all his, or their taxable
property or other things taxed by this
ordinance, according to the best informa-1
tion he ean obtain of the valne of snch
taxable property or other things; and
snoh person or persons who shall fail,
neglect or refose to make a return or re
tarns as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon,
on or before the 15th day of February
next, shall be subject to and pay in ad?
dition to said tax ten per cent thereon.
And the said Olerk and Assessor is here?
by required to assess, collect ond receive
the taxes and does levied and imposed
by this ordinanoe, and all arrears of for?
mer taxes or daes, and make a return
thereof, as well as a return of "all persons
who shall fail to make a return and pay
the taxes herein and hereby imposed, on
the 1st day of May next, or as soon
thereafter as may be practicable.
Seo. 3. The said Olerk is hereby di
rooted, in assessing for taxation the
amount of sales likely to be made by any
dealer dqriug the year 1878, to assome,
if in his discretion it would be just so to
do, as a basis of his estimate, the amount
of suoh sales daring the year 1872, ac?
cording to the sworn returns thereof of
the said dealers.
Seo. 10. That all returns of property
of every description, and of all other
things made by taxation, a source of reve?
nue to the said oity by this ordinanoe,
shall be made upon the oath of the tax?
payer, which returns shall be made by
filling out blank forms, to be furnished
on application, by the said Olerk and
Treasurer, on or before the 31st day of
January, 1873, except as in this ordi?
nance otherwise provided; but that time
may be extended by the Mayor and Al?
dermen; and the said retnrns shell em?
brace every, subject or object of taxa?
tion, whether held by or pertaining to
the tax-payer in his own right or in a
fiduciary capacity.
Seo. 11. That a'l persons who may
commence a permanent business in the
oity of Oolumbia subsequent to the time
fixed for making tax returns, paying the
oity taxes and procuring annual licenses,
shall, after the lapse of one month from
opening bnsiness, make retnrns to the
Oity Olerk of the valne of the stock and
othor property employed therein, and
pay their taxes and licenses; the taxes on
the valne of the said stock and other
property to bo oharged for the full fiscal
year, but the licenses to bo paid in pro?
portion to the remainder of the said
year: Provided, however, That all tran?
sient dealers shall pay their full annual
licenses to the close thereof.
Sec. 12. That it shall be, and it is
hereby deolarod to be, tho doty of the
Oity Assessor to assess all the property
named in this ordinanoe for oity taxation
at a reasonable valuation, and the City
Olerk and Treasurer to oolleot the taxes
levied thereon and tho per cent, imposed
upon all other things as sources from
whioh n city revenue by this ordinance is
directed or contemplated to beraiseil, al?
though not specifically mentioned, ac?
cording to'tthn rates herein declared: Pro?
vided, however, That every tax-payer
shall have the right of appeal to tho
Mayor and Committee on Ways and
Means from the assessment of the City
Assessor, for a revision thereof, in obbo
he should thereby feel himself aggrieved
Sec. 13. That in case it should beoome
necessary to issue an execution against
the properly of the defaulting tax-payer,
and to sell thereunder his real property,
iu order to collect tho toxos due by him,
it shall bo the duty of the Mayor, and
he is hereby empowered so to do, in
order to put the purohascr thereof into
immediate possession, to issue his war?
rant of ejectment against tho owner, or
against his lessee or lessees, or against
any other person or persons who may be
in possession thereof, and to place tho
suid wurrant in the hands of tho Chief
of Polico, or any other officer whom ho
shall select, who shall proceed without
delay to execute the same at tho oxpenso
and costs of tho party or parties iu do
fault: Provided, That the owner of the
fee, his Ioshuo or leaaeea, shall not be de?
prived of tho uhu and possession for a
longer period than two years from tho
day of Halo.
Sec. 11. That tho Mayor and Alder?
men shall isjuo their execution against
i
eaoh and every person or corporation
who shall be reported by the Gitj Olerk
and Treasurer to have failed, neglected
or relusod to make retnrua or pay the
taxes imposed by this ordinance within
the time heroin prescribed; aud all exe?
cutions issued by the said. Mayor and
Aldermen shall have attaehed thereto
the signatures of the Mayor and Oity
Olerk and Treasurer and the seal of the
oity of Columbia, iu the name of which
such executions shall be entitled.
Sbo. 15. That all exeoutions which
may be issuod to enforce tho payment of
taxes, fines and licenses by the Baid
Mayor and Aldermen, in oouformity with
the foregoing section, shall be lodged in
the first instance iu the office of the
Sheriff of Bichland County, and may be
directed to the sain Sheriff, or to the
Ohief of Police, or other persons ap?
pointed by the said Mayor and Alder?
men, to collect and receive the same with
the oosts.
Sec. 16. That tho words "real propor
ty" and "real estate," as used iu this
ordinanoe, shall beco-exteusive in moan?
ing with lauds, tenements and heredita?
ments; tho words "pera?Sfel property,"
?8 herein used, inolude money, goods,
chattels, things in aotion and evidences
of debt; and the word "property" in
oludea property, real Bad personal.
an ordinance to beoulate uoenses foe
the tear 1873.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Columbia, in
the City Council assembled, That every
person, firm, company or corporation,
engaged in, or intending to be engaged
in, any trade, business or profession
hereinafter mentioned, shall obtain, on
or before the sixth day of January, A.
D. 1873, a license therefor, in manner
provided; those commencing business
after sixth January shall obtain a license
before entering upon that business.
Sbo. 2. Every person, firm, company
or corporation required by this ordiuanoe
to obtain a license to engage in any
trade, business or profession for which a
HoenBe is required, shall register with
the Oity Clerk and Treasurer, first, his
or her name or style, and in case of a
firm or company, the names of the seve?
ral persons constituting such firm or
company, and their places of business;
second, the trade, business or profession
for which a license is required; third,
the place where such trade or profession
is carried on; if a wholesale or retail
dealer in goods, wares and merchandise,
the amount, extent and value of busi?
ness intended to be carried on, excluding
distilled spirits?all of which shall be
given under oath.
Sbo. 3. If any person or persons ex?
ercise or oarry on any trade, business or
profession, for the exeroising, carrying
on or doing of whioh a license is required
by this ordinanoe, without first register?
ing and taking out suoh license, as in
that behalf required, he, she or they
shall, besides being liable to the pay?
ment for the license, be subject to a
penalty of $40, on oonviotion before the
Mayor or any court of competent juris?
diction; one-half of the penalty, after
deducting expenses of the prosecution,
to be paid to the person who first in?
forms of the matters and things whereby
the penalty is recovered, and the other
half to the oity.
Sbo. 4. In evory license to be taken
out, under or by authority of this ordi?
nance, shall be contained and set forth
the purpose, trade, business or profes?
sion for whioh suoh lioenso is granted,
aud the name and place of business of
tho persons taking out tho samo; if a
wholesale or retail dealer in goods, wares
and merchandise, the amount, extent or
value of the business intended to be car?
ried on. The City Olerk and Treasurer
shall prepare a proper form of license to
bo issued in eaoh case, whioh license shall
be posted up or kept by the person re?
ceiving tho same, as the City Clerk shall
direct. Any evasion of the provisions of
this section shall, on couviotiou before
the Mayor, be punishable by fiuo of $20.
Sec q. The license grautod under this
ordinance shall not authorize the person
or persons, or firm, company or corpora?
tion mentioned therein, to exeroise or
oarry on the trade, business or profession
specified in such license in any other
place than that mentioned therein, un?
less permitted to do so by tho Mayor.
A license granted on aud after January
1, 1873, shall continue iu fcico until the
1st of January following; aud all licenses
granted after tho 1st of January, A. D.
1873, shall bo issued upon payment of a
rateable portion of tho whole amount of
money imposed for such license: Pro?
vided, houever, That no license bIi ill be
granted for less period than three
mouths, though tho timo to the end of
the year bo leBs than that. Each liceuse
granted shall be dated on the first day of
tho mouth in whioh the liability therefor
accrued, and the amount to be paid
therefor shall bo computed thorefrom
until the end of the year, except as
hereinbefore-mentioned: Provided, That
after a license is granted by tho city no
portiou thereof will be refunded.
Sec. G. Upon tho removal of any per?
son or persons from the house or pre?
mises at whioh the trade, business or
profession mentioned iu such license was
authorized, it may and shall be lawful
for the Mayor to authorize, by endorse?
ment of auch license, tho person remov?
ing, as aforesaid, to uny other place to
carry on the trade, business or profession
specified in such license ut tho place to
which such poison may have removed.
Sf.c. 7. For a license to carry on auy
trade, business or profession hereinafter
mentioned, tho sums hereinafter meu
tioiicd shall bo paid into tho City Trea?
sury : Astrologers and olairvoyants, $100;
apothecaries, rotail, $25; architects or
surveyors, $25; auctioneers, $100; agents
real estate and collection brokers, $25;
agents Helling by sample at retail, per
year, $50; agents selling by sample at
rotail; per clay, $1; attorneys at law, R25;
banks aud banker*, $200; billiard, baga
tello or other gaming tables, for tho tlrst
table, $50; for every additional table iu
tho samo establishment, $25; bowling
alleys or pistol galleries, for each alley
or gallery, $25; builders and master me?
chanics, $20; batchers, for eaoh stall!
hired, $10; blacksmiths' shops, first
forge, $10; each additional forgo, 85;
brokers, commercial, cotton or prodnoe,
$50; broker*; money and dealers in ex-1
obango, $75; brokers, pawn, $100;
brokers and dealers in horses and mules,
who koep no sales stables, per month,
86; and it shall not be lawful for any \
transient dealers in horses or mules to
offer his stock for sale until he shall have
taken out a license, to expire at the end
of one month, for which he shall pay the
sum of ?8, but suoh liueuBe may be re?
newed at the same rate. For eaoh and
every violation of this article the. party
offending shall be fined in a sum of $25
for each and every offeuco. Barbers, for
eaoh chair, $5; book-binders, $20; boot
and shoemaking establishments, where
hired labor is employed, $10; b. keries,
bread, pio or cake, $25; bill-posters, $5;
boarding honses, capable of accommo?
dating six to twenty-five persons, from
$10 to $25; coal or wood yards, $25;
ooufoolionery or fruit dealers, $25; con?
tractors, other than builders, $20; cotton
factors, $50; cotton press, $15; cotton
gin manufactory, $10; cotton gins, gin?
ning for toll or pay, $100; chiropodists,
$25; carriage repository, $75; cock-pit,
$200; dealers, retail, in goods, wares and
merchandise, excluding distilled spirits,
whoso annual sales do not exceed
85,000, $10; dealers, retail, in goods,
wares and merchandise, exoluding dis?
tilled spirits, whoso annual sales exceed
$5,000, but do not exoeed $10,000, $25;
dealers, retail, in goods, wares and mer?
chandise, exoluding distilled spiritf,
whoBe annual sales exceed $10,000, and
do not exceed $20,000, $10; dealers, re?
tail, in goods, wares and merchandise,
exoluding distilled spirits, whose annual
sales exceed $20,000, and do not exceed
$30,000, $50; dealers, retail, in goods,
wares and inerohandise, excluding dis?
tilled spirits, whose annual sales exceed
$30,000, and do not exoeed $50,000,
$100; and every additional $1,000, per
$1,000, $2; dentists, $20; express com?
panies, $250; exhibitions, circuses, per
day, $100; exhibitions, theatrical, or ex?
hibitions of any kind for gain, $10 per
day; foundries, $10; gas companies,
$100; gas machine manufactories, $25;
fas fitters and plombers, $25; gift store,
100; hotels, capable of accommodating
100 persons, $200; hotels, eapable of ac?
commodating leas than 100, and more
than 50 persons, $100; hotels, capable of
accommodating over 25, and less than 50
persons, $50; hucksters, $10; ice houses
and manufacturers of ice, $50; insurance
companies or agencies, (the same for
each and every agency,) $50; intelligence
office, $10; junk shops, (application to
be made to City Counoil for license.)
$160; liquor?for a license to retail spi?
rituous or malt liquor* in quantities less
than a quart, per annum, (payable quar?
terly in advance,) $200; for a license to
sell spirituous or malt liquors in quanti?
ties of a quart or more, per annum,
(payable quarterly in advance,) $100.
The receiver of eaoh license card to pay
to the City Treasurer the sum of 50 com?1,
\ And provided further, That the granting
or withholding of licenses, in eaoh par?
ticular ease, will be at tho discretion of
the City Council. Lumber yards, $25;
marble yards, $10; millinery or dress?
making establishments, first class, $50;
second class, $10 to $25; manufacturers
and bottlers of soda water, $25; machine
shops, $10; merchants, commission, $50;
mills, grist, $10; mills, flour, $15; mills,
planing, $50; mills, sawing. $25;
job printing offices, where more than
three hands are employed, $50; where
less than three hands are employed,
$25; photograph, ambrotype or daguer?
reotype galleries, $20; painters and
paper-hangers, (masters,) $10; peddlers,
local, per month, $5; peddlers, itinerant,
per month, 850; peddlers, per day, $5;
physicians, $20; restanrant or eating sa?
loon, first class, $50; second class, $25;
cigars?every person engaged in Belling
cigars at retail, $5 to $10, according to
sales; cigars?every person engaged in
Belling cigars at wholesale, $50; soda
water, whero Bold from fount, from $10
to $25; stables, livery and sale, $100;
stage or omnibus, $25; telegraph com?
panies, $150; tailors, merchant, $10 to
$20; undertakers, $50; warehouses, (stor?
age,) $50; wagons, drays, carts and hacks
run for hire, one horse, $8; wagons,
drays, carts and hacks run for biro, two
horse, $16; wagons, drays, carts and
i hacks ruu for hire, four horse, $35;
' wagon, dray or cart, private, store, or
business, for hauling, &c, iuto City
Treasury, for badg?v 50 cents; and for
any other business or profession not
otherwise provided for, n license tax of
$10. No person shall let or hire any
wagon, cart, dray, or other carriage or
vehicle, for tho transportation of goods
or passengers within the limits of said
city, without having first obtainod a
badge from tho City Clerk, paying there?
for iuto the City Treasury 50 cents, to
bo placed on some conspicuous part of
tho vehicle, under a peualty of $5 for
each and every day that such vehicle
ahall bo so ruu, to bo recovered by in?
formation before tho Mayor: Provided,
That nothiug herein contained shall be
construed to extend to wagons, carts or
other vehicles going to or from market;
and for auy othor business or profession
not otherwise provided for, a license tax
of $10 to $20: Provided further. That
whero two or moro branches of business,
not necessarily connected, Hie conducted
in one establishment, a license shall be
charged and collected for each branch of
business bo conducted, us specified iu
this ordinance. I) igs?upon each and
every dog. to bo puni by the person or
persons on whose premises the dog in
kept, S2; and the. poliee of tho city of
Columbia uro hereby authorized and re?
quired (o .seize ami couflue every dog j
found running at large, and not having
on tho city badge or collar for Ihe cur
rent year; and for every dog so taken up |
by tho police, $1 additional shall be paid
for the same.
Sko. 8. All ordinances and paits of
ordiuauces conflicting with this ordi?
nance are hereby repealed.
Important for Reference.
J. W. & K. Chiaholm & Co.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
OFFER to the trade the largest stock of
Human and Imitation HAIR goods.
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS,
etc. that can be found in New York city.
Send for sample parcel. 447 BROADWAY.
Sept 7_ 4mo
tOato Qood?.
pr f\ BOXES RAISINS,
fJXJ 50 naif boxes Raisins,
60 quarter boxes Raisins,
75 lbs. Citron,
1C buckota Minco Meat,
1,000 Oranges,
10 bbls. Northern Apples,
lOdoz jars Prunes,
2 doz. jars GiDgor Preserves,
50 druuiB Smyrna Figs. Forealebv
Dec 4 HOPE & GYLES.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR BAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLAS?.
LARGE ST00K. LOWEST KATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Bind for estimate and price list.
KKOGH & THOnSK.
? 254 and 25C CAN AI, 8tbeet,
DOly hew tobk city.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE
OF COLUMBIANS. C,
Present Capital, $150,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., 80C0.O0O.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in?
terest at the rate of seven per cent, per
annum, will bo issued. "
NOTES, Bills of Exchange and other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Directors?J. EH Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. MoMaster, R. D. Benn, of R. D. Bonn Sc.
Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland Sc Beardon;
R. L. Bryan, of Bryan & MoOaTter: W. o.
Swaffield, of R. & W. C. Swaffield; John a
Seogers, W. B. Stanley.
OmOEBS.
President?John B. Palmer.
Cashier?A. G. Brenizer.
Assistant Caebier?O. N. g. Butt. 8ept 28
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
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INTEREST ALLO WER A T TBE RA TR Ol
SEVEN FEH CENT. FER ANNUM.
ON OER TIFICA 2 ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND BIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERT BIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. Vice-President.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John o. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier,
director*.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. V. Bas?
ti oll, F. W. McMaater.E. H. Eeinitth, Johi B.
Palmer, Thomaa E. Grogg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
O. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes.Nowberry. ^
B. H. Ratledgo,Charleston.
DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Olerks, Widows, Ol?
phans and others may here deposit theirsav
ingB and draw a liberal rate of interestthere
on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustee!
wishing to drawintoreet on their funds until
they roquire them for business or other pur.
poses: Parents desiring to sot apart email
?ums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by thGrneelves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
asidefnnds for future use. are here afforded
an opoortunity or depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
l.hesame time,be subject to withdrawalwben
IP eded._Aug 18
Ooft&jftbi a Music Store.
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LyBrand & Son
TAKE ploasuro In calling the attention bf
the public to an examination of: their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianoa, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodcons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet
Musio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods Bent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
PianoB and Organs 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 ices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to thoso favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Music aud Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors above Phoenix
oftico, Columbia, S. C. _Nov 7
WHEELER & WILSON S
Sewing Machines.
HKiHKST PREMIUM
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By Committee of Practical Machinists.
THE simplicity, durability, cn&p of manage?
ment and great range of work of this
Machine has made it the universal favorite,
and leading family Bcwii'g Machine foi more
than twenty jcrih, and hence it is loexperi?
ment to buy oho.
For hale on monthly instalments, second
door below I'ikkmx office,Columbia. H. 0.,by
A. J. PURHLFY,
Feh '27 Ag< nt for Ptiraley k Trump.
A Ckhtain Cube fob Chills andFevea?
First take the Blood and Liver Tills, to work
off the bite and purify the blood; three or
four will bo sufficient. Then take a tablc
Rpoonfulof IlEINITSH'H CHILL CURE. It
has hern tried: wc know it
Change of Schedule.
South Caboliha Batlboad Compant,
Columbia, B. o., Sept. 26,1873.
Change ofSoheilule
S?SMCSfito go into effect on
and after fcunaay, 29th inttant:
kau. aro fabbenoeb tu Am.
Leave Columbia at.9 in
Arrive at Charleston at.4.80 p na
Leave Charleston at.9.80 a to
I rrivo at Columbia at.5.20 p to
nic1ut expbe8b, fbeicbt akd accomkodatios
tbain, [Bandays excepted.]
Leave Columbia .7 60 p m Arrive.. .6.80 t a
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave...C.4fi a m
Camden Train will run as follows:
joave Camden at..... 7.20 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.85 A. M.
Leave Columbia at. 2.10 P.M.
Arrive at Camden at. 6.66 P. W
A. L. TYLER, Vice-president.
B. B. Picxina, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte.Columbia and Augusta H. B
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
Columbia, B. C, September 22,1872.
ON and after this date,
R? following sehe dole w ill be
ran over this road:
GOING south.
Train No. 1. Train Ko. 2.
Leave Charlotte.7.15 A.M. 8.20P.M.
Leave Columbia_2.29 P. M. S.S0 A. M
Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A.M.
?OIKG kobts.
Leavo Augusta..... C.S6A.M. 5.50P.M.
Leave Columbia... .11.63 P, M. 11.(5 P.M.
Arrive Charlotte.0.15 P. M. 6.00 A. M.
Standard Time ten minutes flower than
Washington; six minutes ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Bon
dayB excepted. Loth trains make close con?
nection to all points North, Bouth and Went.
Through tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
JAMES ANDER80N, General Bop.
E.R. Dqbsey, Gen. Freight and Tick et Agent
Change of Schedule!
Wilmington, Colombia & Aooobta B. B. Co.
BUBEniNTKKDZHT'8 oxticb,
Wilmington, N. Oy October 7, 1872.
mm ITBjffirf I AFTER this dato the
RHS3K following schedule will
be ran by trains on this road:
dax EXf be6b tbain [daily.]
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 8.26 A.M
Arrivo at Florence. 0.55 A.M.'
Arrive at Colombia. 2.40 P.M.
Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P. M.
Leave Aogoeta. 6.86 A. K.
Leave Colombia. 11. 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 4,15 P.M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
L night xxfbkss tbain.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot} 5.45P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 11.86 P. M.
Arrive at Colombia. 8.40 A.M.
Arrivo at Aogoeta. 8.20 A. M.
Leave Aogusta ..;. 6.60 P.M.
Leave Columbia.10.20P.M.
Arrive at Florence. 2.12 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M.
Pot 8 JAB. ANDEltBON, Gen'lBopH..
Greenville and Colombia Bailroad.
PASSENGER
[TRAINS run daily,
Sundays excepted, fonnectiog with Night
Trains on Booth Carolina Bailroad op and
down; with Trains going North sod Booth 0?
Chsfrlotte, Colombia and Augusta sod Wil?
mington, Colombia sod Aogoeta Railroads.
op.
Leave Colombia at.7.15 a. m.
Leave Alston. 9.05 a.m.
Leave4tewberry.10.40a. m.
Leave Cokesbnry.2X0 p. nt.
Leave Belton.8.60p.m.
Arrive at Greenville. 5 80 p.m.
dovb.
Leave Greenville at.7.80 a.m.
Leave Rblton.9.80 a.m.
Lear*Cokesbnry..11.15 a. m.
Leave Nowberry.2.80 p. m.
Leave Alston. 4.20 p.m.
Arrive at Colombia. C CO p.m.
Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge Bivieicn.
DOWN. or.
Leave WaJhalla. 5.45 a. m. Airive 7.15 p. m.
Leave Ferrjville 6.25 a. to. 0 85 p. m.
Leave Pendlet on 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. El.
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. m.
Accommodation Trains ion en Abbiville
Branch Mondays, Wednesday h and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Bellen and An?
dereon, Tueedavs, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Eop.
Jabvz Nobtqn, General Ticket Agent.
Bichmondand Banville Bailroed.
f3r?CraHBH?P CONDENSED TIM E
TABLE, in effect on and
alter Sunday, October 13,1872:
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. ^ MAIL. exfbe8b.
Leave Greensboro. 2.CO A. M. 1110 A.M.
Leave Danvillo. 4.40 A.M. l.?2 P. M.
Leave Burkvillo. 9.44 A.M. 6 SC P.M.
Arrivo at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 1.C0P.M. 6.10 A.M.
Leavo Bnrkville...5.12 P.M. 8 28A.M.
LsavoDrnville. 10 to P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greeneboro. .12 25 A. M. 8.30 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at l.?0 P. M., ard
at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greentloio with
trainB on North Carolina Division, for all
points Bonth. Paeetrgera It avii g liiel atnd
at 150 P.M., connect at Gieei.stoio with*
train for all points East of Greembcio. Tat
aenger train leavirg Raleigh at C 40 F. M.,
connects at Greensboro with N'nrU.ein-looi d
Mail tiain, arriving in Riclmord at 12 46 P.
M. ' JOHN It. MACMUBDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Ialcot, Engineer and Gen. t-up't.
KOltTII CAKOLINA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH.
stations, mail. EXFBXfS,
Leave Charlotte.710 P. M 6?0A.M.
Leavo Balishory.10.(2P. M. 8S7A.M.
Leavo High Point ....1216 P. M. 10 17 A. M.
ArrivoatGreenbbero. 1.(9 A.M. 11 (0 A.M.
Leave Green?boro- 2 00 A. M. 11.10 A. M.
Leave Company Khope 3.40 A. M. 12 S.0 P. M.
Leave Hillaboro.. 4 55 A. M.
Leave Raleigh. 8 t'5 A. M.
Arrive at Golduboio.. .11,10 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Goldtbero.*o (0 P. M.
Loavo Raleigh. 6.40 P. M.
Loavo Hilh-boTO. 9.16P.M.' .
Leave Company Shops 10 65 A. M. 2 15 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro.12 ?0 A. M. 8 SOP. M.
Leave Greensboro-1.10 A M. 4.(0 P.M.
Leave High Point.... 2.02 A. M. 4.f.9 P. M.
Leavo Salisburv. 3 68 A. M. 6.13 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte... 6.25 A.M. 8 10 A.M.
?? Passenger train les\iitg Baleigh 6 40 P. M.,
connc eta at Greensboro with Nerthei n bound
train; making quickest time to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets moc as other KutfB.
Mail trains daily, both wa>B, over entire
length of road. Express daily between Com
pauy Shops and Chailotte Sundays excepted.
Pullman Palace Carson nipht trainebetwee n
Charlotte and Richmond, without cbanpe.
8. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. H. Gkken, Maater Transportation.
Summer Schedule S. & U. R. B.,"
gmap DOWN TRAIN. UP TBAIN
jMP3*"*^* Arrivo. Leave. Arrivo. L(av*
Kpartanburg.. 6.30 5.25
Bates,Ville... . 6.00 C.C0 4f3 4.5.1
Pacolet. ? 08 6.13 4.40 4.45
JoncHville_ 0.43 6.48 4.(5 4.10
Unionvillc.' 7.25 7.50 8.P6 3.2:
Santuc. 8.20 8.26 2.80 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.4r
Lyles' Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 .17
Ktrother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 .55
alaton.11.00 i?j.0?
May 24 THOR. R. JETER. Pr ?sietrat
Seed Wheat.
BUSHELS Red SpringSFED WHFAT,
for eale by ? HOPE OYLES.
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