The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 07, 1873, Image 4
THE PHCSnM,
t UBLTSHBD DAXLX AHD T?l-WKZEXT.
?TUT WEOlfKSDAY MO?H1FQ.
JY JULIAN A. SELB Y ,
. . editob amd PBOPBIBTOB.
. Office on Bucharas on 8treet, near Taylor
?-Book and Job Printing of ovory de? crip
lion promptly and faithfully attended to.
8ud80b1ptiob.
Daily, aix montha, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 5?;
. Weekly, 1?0.
advertisements
Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per aqnaro
far the firat and 50 cents each aubBequont in?
sertion. Long- advertisements by the week,
taorithor year, at reasonable rate?, j_;
. MatZ?-bbanobments.?The Northern
mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 3.00 P. M.;
oloses 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Charles?
ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; oloses 6
A. M,; night opens 7.00 A. M.; oloses
3.15 P. M. Greenville opens 6.-15 P. M.;
oloses 6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A.
M. and 12,30 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M.
* Wilmington opens 3.30 P. M.; closes
10.80. A. M. On Sunday the office is
open from 8 to 4 P. M.
The latest styles wedding and visiting
cards and envelopes, tastily printed, can
be obtained at tho Phoinix office.
Old newspapers for sale at Phcenix
office, at fifty oenta a hundred.
A Good Thing Duly Appbeoiated.?
No beneficial revolution ever goes back?
ward; and this maxim is as invariable in
medicine as in politics. The advent of
HoBtetter's Stomach Bitters, twenty
years ago, produced a revolution in the
treatment of a large class of ailments,
and that revolution has ever sinoe been
in the "full tide of successful experi?
ment." If that tide has borne the pro?
prietors of the celebrated vegetable
speoifio "on to fortune," it has also
borne thousands of hnman beings, who
wore languishing ander the effects of
disease, weak and hopeless, out of the
depths Of despondency into the paradise
of health and cheerfulness. It is no
exaggeration to say, that to the vigor,
the regularity of habit of body, the
good appetite end perfect digestion,
acquired under the operation of this
nneqaaled tonio and corrective, multi?
tudes of people in every Walk of life,
who had been vainly physioked in the
usual way, owe tho blessings of renewed
health and the prospect of prolonged
life. / ' J5f3
There-?a foolish corner even in the
brain of a sage. " '
A PAMLY ABTICLE.
Agents Make $12.50 a Say, $75 a Week
an entirely
. New Sewing Machine
tob domestic use.
ONLY JFIVK UOIiliAHK.
With the Now Patent Button-Hole Worker,
Patented Juno 27, 1871.
AKOST wonderful and elegantly construct?
ed SEWINQ MACHINE for Family
Work. Complete in all its paits, uses the
straight 'Eye-Pointed Needle, self-tubeadino,
direct npright positive motion, new Tension,
Self-Feed and Cloth Quider. Operates by
Wheel and on a Table. Light Running.
Smooth and noiaoleaa, like all good high
priced machines. Has Patent Check to pre?
vent the wheel being turned the wrong way,
Usoa the thread direct from the spool. Makes
1 the Elastic Lock Stttob, (finest and Btrong
et stitch known;) firm, durable, close and
rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and
coarse, from cambbic to heavy, cloth or lea?
ther, and uses all descriptions of thread.
This Machine is heavily constructed, to give
it strength; all the parts of each Machine
being made alike by machinery, and beautiful?
ly finished and ornamented. It is very easy
to learn. Rapid, smooth and silent in opera?
tion. Roliablo at all times, and a Practical,,
Scientific, Mechanical Invention, at greatly
reduced vrioe.
A good, cheap, Family Sowing Machine at
last. The flrat and only success in producing
a valuable, substantial and reliable low-priced
- Sewing Machine Its extreme low prioe
reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and
strength- adapts it to all capacities, while Ite
many merits make it a universal favorite
wherever need, and creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED.
"I can cheerfully and- confidently recom?
mend lta use to thoso who are wanting a really
good Sewing Machine, at a low price.
"MRS. J. P. WILSON.
"Rutherford Park, Bergen Co., N. J."
Price of each Maohine. "Class A," "One,"
(warranted for five years by special certifi?
cate,) with all the fixtures and everytldng com?
plete belonging to it, including Belf-Thbead
ino Needle, packed in a strong wooden box,
and delivered to any part of tho country, by
express, free of farther oharges, on receipt
of prise, only Five Dollars. Safe delivery
guaranteed. With each Machine, wo will
send, on receipt of $1 extra, tho new patent
. BUTTON-HOLE WORKER.
One of the most important and useful inven?
tions of the age. So simple and certain, that
a ohild can work the finest button-hole with
regularity and ease. Strong and beautiful.
Special Terms and Extra Inducements to
Male and Female Agents, store-keepers, A.c.,
who will establish agoncios through the coun?
try and keep our New Machines on Exhibition
and Bale, Country Rights given to smart
agents toeb. Agent's complete outfits fur?
nished without any extra charge. Samples
of sewing, descriptive circulars containing
terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac, Ac,
bent free. We also supply
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
. Latest Patents and Improvements for the
Farm and Garden. Mowers, Boapera, Culti?
vators, Fe?d Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills,
Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all arti?
cles needed for farm work, Rare Seeds in
large variety. Norway Oats. The wonderful
multiplying Eotptian Cobn, $1 per hundred,
Ac., Ao. AU money aont in post office money
ordere, roglstored letters, drafts, or by ex?
press, will be at our risk, and are perfectly
8 oca re. Safe- delivery of all goodB guaranteed.
"An old and responsible firm that sell the
best goods at the lowest prico, and can bo re?
lied upon by our ve?,aetB.n?Farmer's Jour?
nal, New York. Address orders,
? ^ OATELEY, Buparlntendent,
Corner Qreenwiohand Courtlandt sts.. N. T
Nov 12 *..?tp?.
' North Carolina Hay.
7K BALES good N. O. HAT, for sale ow
O by _. HOPE A QYLE8.
A whole family oured of biliousness with
ens box of Heinltsh's Blood and Liver Pills.
This iachoap practice. How is it? Why, the,
pi"'??<"COd.
?
A Y E B' 8
Sarsaparilla
IS widely known as
one of the mo it ef
feotaal remedies ever
dieoovered for cleans?
ing tho erstem and
Furifying the blood,
t has stood tho test
of years, with a con?
stantly growing repu?
tation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, and
euatained by its re?
markable eures. So
mild as to be Bafoand
beneficial to children, and yet bo searching
as to effectually purge out tho great corrup?
tions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and
syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or dis?
eases that have lurked in tho system for
yearB, Boon yield to this powerful antidote,
and disappear. Hence its wonderful curee,
many of which are publicly known, of Scro
ruiu, and all scrofulous diseases. Ulcers,
Kruptlons, and ornptivo disorders of tho
akin, Tnuiori, Ulotchea, Dolls, Pimples,
Puatules, Sorts, St. Anthony's Fire, Hose
or Kryal pclas. Tetter, Salt Klicum, Scald
Head, Ringworm, and iuternal Ulcera
tlons of the Uterus, Stomach, and tilver.
It ?1bo curne other complaints, to which it
would not seem especially adapted, euch as
Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Ftta, Neuralgia,
Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debi?
lity, and hencorrheea, whon they are mani?
festations of tbo scrofulous poisons.
. It is an excellent restorer of health and
?strength in the spring. By renewing the ap
petito and vigor of tbo digestive organs, it
dissipates the depression and listless languor
of the season. Even where no disorder ap?
pears, people feel better, and liro longer, for
cleansing tho blood. The system moves on
with renewed vigor and a new leaao of lifo.
PREPARED BY
Sr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
May 21 if jtml-1
VEGETABIESICIUAN
HAIR.
RENEWER.
Every year increases the popularity of this
valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to
merit alone. We can assure onr old patrons
that it is kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfected pre?
paration for restoring Gray on Faded Haid to
its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous
and silken. The scalp, by its uao, becomes
white and clean. It romoves all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties,
firevents the hair from falling out, asitstimn
ates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its
use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores tho caoillary glands to
their normal vigor, and will create a new
growth, except in extreme old age. It is the
most economical Haib Dbessino ever uaed, as
it requires fewer applications, and gives the
hair a splendid glossy appearance. A. A.
Hayes, H. D., State Assayer of Massachu?
setts, says: "The constituents arepuro, and
Carefully selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Pbepabation for its in?
tended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
Price One Dollar. ?
Buckingham's Bye,
FOR THE WHI8KERS.
As onr Benewer in many eases requires too
long a time, and too muoh caro, to reBtore
f;ray or faded Whiskers, we bavo prepared
his dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish this re?
sult. It is easily applied, and prodacea a
color which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggists. Price fifty cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00.,
NASHUA. S. II.
May 21_VjtMU
LoRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OFFICE Law Range, Bauskott's building,
up staira.
Youmans & Sheppard,
Attorneys at Law, Edgefiela, S. C.
LeR. F. YOUMANS. JNO O. SHEPPARD.
Aug 27_Grao
FOR SALE
at tue
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
seven rsn cent.
COUPON BONDS
OF the
CITY OP COLUMBIA,
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured
by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City
Taxes. Donds non-taxable by the City,
Bond Debt of the City Limited by Law to
$600,000. Taxable Property of the City
$7.000,000. "
THE BONDS offered aro authorized by an
Aot of Assembly approved March 13,
1872, for the construction of tbo now City
Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms
of said Act. secured by a "sinking fund," to
be accumulated from the annual rents of tbo
building. These rents will reach from $8,000
to $10,0D0 per annum: and tbo Carolina Na?
tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a
term of twenty years, as trustee, with power I
to collect the rents and hold tho same invest
ed aa a fund for tbo redemption of the bonds.
By said Aot a special annual tax is required
to be levied to pay tho simi-annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank is raado tbo
trustee of the city to receive tho taxes when
collected and to pay tho coupons. The cou?
pons aro also rootivahlo for city taxes.
Tho taxable property of tho city is at pro
sent assessed at J7.000.0CO; and by said Act
tho bond debt of tbo oity cannot bo incronsod
beyond $600,000 wbilat these bonds aro out
ntanding. Tbo bonds are exempt by law from
oity taxation.
These bonds are offered to tbo public at
eighty nott, with interest from dato of pur?
chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle?
ment. After that date, tbo accrued interest
to be added.
To citizens of Columbia these bonds will
give an income of 12} per cent., as may bo
seen from the following statement:
Seven per oent. bonds, at 75,
annual interest.!4 percent.
Nineteen years to run, average
Increase-per annum. lj percent.
City tax saved. 2 percont.
Average annual income.12?
Dec 11_
?Look Out for K. K.'S!
NOW in Columbia. Tobe
March 28_JOHN O. BEEPERS'.
Oysters.
(fa?x S~\ MY OYSTER SALOON is opon
*5^\JUM'for tho soason. My friends arein
T?fi?r vlted to give mo a oall. Oyeters
servedin all styles. G. DIERCK8.
Oct 18_
Fresh Biscuits.
Tj*ABINA,Pearl,OyBter,Wiue. Butter, Milk,
JO Pic-nio, Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda,
Ac, all fresh. For sale low by
Oot 0 HOPE & GYLES.
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Interest on Bonos.
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
Charlotte, Ool?xsia& Auodbta R. R. Co.,
T. Columbia, B.C., December 28,1873.
EE Coupons for interest' on Bonds of Oils
Company, doe on first day of January
next, will be paid on and after that date, on
presentation at the office of M. K. Joonp &
Co., in New York, at the First National Bank
at Charlotte, N. 0., or at the Central National
Bank at Colombia, S.O., or at the offioe of
John J. Cohen A Sons, at Augusta, Qa.
Poo 2*10 C. BOUKNIQHT.Treagnror.
Male Teacher Wanted,
TO take charge of jo Bennottsvillo Male
and Female Acs .emy, situated in Ben
nettsvillc, Marlboro < UUklyj South Carolina.
The scholastic year ih divided into two ses?
sions of twonty weeks oaoh?tho first com?
mencing on the second Monday of January
and tbo aeoond on tho second Monday of July
in oaoh year. The forma per sossion are as
follows:
Lower Branches of an English Educa?
tion.$12 00
Higher Branches of an English Educa?
tion, Languages and Higher Mathe?
matics . 10 00
Tho Bcbool generally pays from $1,000 to
$1,500 per annum; is situated in a ploaaaut
and hoaltby locality, and is convenient to
churches. Board can bo obtained at $15 to
$20 p?r month.
Suitable references required. Apply to
either of the uuderaigncd, Acting Board of
TruBtecs. J. H. HUDSON,
P. L. BREEDEN, .
D. W. MOORE.
J. L. BREEDEN,
Dec 21_K. LIVINOSTON._
Stork's Restaurant.
Oysters and Other Refreshments.
THE underaigned begB to inform
his friends that hie SALOON atffl
sex1 RESTAU RANT is in full operation,
and ho is prepared to supply MEALS at all
hours. OYSTERS, in and out of tbo sholl,
from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key,
when the weather permits. Imported and
domestic SUGARS, Baltimore LAGER BEER,
eto. A. STORK.
Pot 2G_
OYSTERS !
Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell.
ffSk f^A HAVING made onrarrangements
^^MpSpffor the Oyster season, we are pro
^^kW* pared to furnish our friends and
patronB with OY8TER8, in all styles. We
hope that polite attention to onr friends may
give satisfaction to all who may favor us with
their patronage. We shall endeavor to please
tho oye as well as taste, remembering that
"cleanliness is a virtuo."
Nov 1 3mo_F. D.KONBMAN.
To the Citizens of Columbia.
THE undersigned have been appointed by
the Board of Trade a Committee to solicit
donations of Books and Pamphlets for tho
purpose of forming a LIBRARY, which shall
be open to tho public upon the payment of
annual dues or foes, and under rules and re?
gulations to be hereafter adopted. To tho
collection thus made, it is proposed to add,
by purchase, from time to time, as the funds
derived from the collection of such fees and
dues will justify. Connected with the Li?
brary will bo a Reading Room, supplied with
Magazines and Newspapers.
The want of a popular Library in this city
will be acknowledged by all, and the under?
signed trust that citizens will contribute
liberally. Contribution-' may be left with any
of the undersigned. JOHN B. PALMER,
JOHN AGNEW.Jn ,
JOHN S. WILEY,
E. W. 8EIBEL8,
J. 0. SEEGERS,
Dec 4_Committee.
The Southern Celt.
AN IRISH-AMERICAN REPUBLICAN
NEWSPAPER, devoted to the cauee of
universal liberty. The only Celtic-American
journal published in the South. Price, $2.50
per year, in advance. The CELT is published
every Saturday, and contains a digest of the
latest Irish and American news, carefully pro.
pared, witn akotchee, tales and editorials on
the events of tbo day. JAB. BRENN AN,
Editor and Proprietor.
AddresB' 'SOUTHERN CELT," Charleston
S. C._Dec 3
Valuable Pharmaceutical Preparations
FOn SALE by
EDWARD H. HEINITSH,
ESTABLISHED
Conmbla, 8. C, 1815,
DEALER IS
CHOICE DRUGS,
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
Family Medicines.
BROMIDES CALCIUM, Sodium,
>Ammonium, Bromides Potassium,
Morphia, Cadmium, Iodides,Quinia,
Chlor, Propylamia, Jodoform. Bou
dalt's Popain, Wino of Beef, Vinum
Cibi et Ferri Cam Cinchonia, Wine
of Beef, Iron and Barks, Pure Tasteless Cod
Liver Oil, Elixirs of Bark, Pepsin, Bismuth,
Elixirs of Gentian, Wild Cherry, Iron, Beef
and Whiskey, Valor Ammonia, Beef and
Brandy, Hypophosphites, (Churchill's,) Acid
Phosphate, (Horsford'a,) Life Food and
Nervo Forco.
Proprietary preparations of recognized
worth.
Queen's Deligut Compound takes the place
of Sarsaparilla, a valuable altoratiro.
Blood and Liver Pills, an alterative Pill, an
anti-dyspeptic and dinner Pill, mild yet
effectual in its action, nicely sugar-coated. A
desirable family medicine, worthy tho atten?
tion of Physicians. * Doc 21 t
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL f 1,000,000.)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAXO.
I^HIS GUANO ia now ao well known in all
. tbo Southern States for its remarkable
effects as an agency for increasing the pro?
ducts of labor, as not to requiro special re?
commendation from us. Its uao for seven
years past has established its character for
reliable excellence. The largo fixed capital
invested by tbo company iu this trade affords
the surest guarantee of the contiunod excel?
lence of thia Guano.
Tbo supplies put into market thia season
are, as heretofore, preparod under the per?
sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Rave
nel. Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston*
8. C; bonce planters may rest assured that
its quality aud composition aro precisely tho
same as that heretofore sold.
J. N. BOBSON,
Soiling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
General Agents, Baltimore.
Terms?$18 cash; $53 time, witbont into
rest.
To accommodate planters they can order
now and have until the first of April to de
oldo as to whether they will tako at time or
cash price. Wbon deliverod from the factory
by the oar load, no drayago will bo charged.
Nov 23_3mo
Buckwheat Flour.
EW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR, at G.DIERCKS'.
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tip and thoroughly
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material for execntion
of all kinds Printing,
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Proprietor.
Important for Beference.
J. W. & K. Cbisholm & Co.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
OFFER to the trade the largest stock of
Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS,
FANCY GOODS. JEWELRY, LACE GOODS,
oto.. that can be found in New York city.
Send for samplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY.
Sept 7_m 4mo
New Goods.
KA BOXES RAISINS, "
0\J 50 half boxes Raisins,
60 quarter boxes Raisins,
75 lbs. Citron,
10 buckets Mince Moat,
1,000 Oranges,
10 bbls. Northern Apples,
10 doz. Jars Prunes,
2 doz. jars Ginger Preserves,
50 drumB Smyrna Figs. For sale by
Doc 4 HOPE & GYLES.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BUNDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Sind for estimate and prioe list.
KEOGII <b THOHNE.
254 ah) 256 canal bt he et,
DC ly new to uk city.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA,8. C,
Present Capital, $150,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL?, S50O.00O.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing in?
terest at the rato of seven per cent, per
annum, will bo iesued.
NOTES, Bills of Exchange and other evi
denoes of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and Bold.
Drafts on all tbo prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Directors?J. Ell Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. McMaster, B. D. Senn, of R. D. Senn A
Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copcland & Beardon;
R. L. Bryan, of Bryan & .McCurtcr; W. C.
8waffield, of B. <fc W. C. Swaffield; John C.
Seegera, W. B. Stanley.
OFFICERS.
President?John B. Palmer*
Cashier?A. G. Brenizer.
Assistant Caabier? O. N. G. Butt. Sept 28
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
or
SOUTH CAHOLIN'A.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLO WEI) A T TBE RA TE Ol
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ONACCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John Ii. Palmer. Vice-Preaident.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has
sell, F. W.MoMaater.E. U. Beinitan, JobbB
Palmer, Tbomac E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott,Newberry.
W. G. Mayos.Newberry.
B. H.Rutledge,Charleston.
Daniel Raven el, Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widowe, Oi
phann and others may here doposit theirsav
ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there
on. Planters, Professional Men andTrustoci
wishing to draw interest en their funds unti
they require them for business or other pur
poses: Parents desiring to Bet apart smal
turns for their children, and Married Womei
und Minore (wIiobo deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselvOB, or, in case of death, bj
their legal representatives,) wishing tolaj
aside funds for future use. are boreaffordei
an opoortunity of depositing their meani
where they will rapidly aconmnlate, and, at
l.hcsame time, be subject to withdrawalwhei
jeeded. _ _ _A?"*A*L
Columbia Music Store.
LyErand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention o:
tbo public to an examination of tbeii
8TOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con
eisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Ouitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeons. Braes and Silver Band Instru?
ments ol all kinds. Also, Sheet Mueio and
Instruction Books for every cIbsb of Mueica!
Instruments on baud at all times. Sheet
Music Bent by mail, pott paid, on receipt ol
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, markod C. O. D. Good Second-band
Pianos and Organa for sale cheap, for cash.
PianoB, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping PianoB for other parties to any poin
desired, at moderate piiccs.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to tboso favoring ub with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sbcot Music and Musical Merchandise Ri?
chardson street, a few doore above Phcf.nix
office, Columbia, 8. O. Noy 7
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
HIGHEST IMtKMU JI
<
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
THE simplicity, durability, oaso of manage?
ment and great range of work of this
Machine baa made, it the universal favorito,
and leading family Sowing Machine for more
than twenty years, and hence it is no experi?
ment to buy one.
For e^le on monthly instalments, sceond
door below rnacNix ofiice, Columbia. 8. C.,by
A. J. PUR8LEY,
Fob 27_Agent for Puraloy & Tramp.
A Certain Cr nr. von Cbii.es awdFeveb?
First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off the lilt and purify the blood; three or
four will bo sufficient. Then take a table
spoonful of HEINITSH'S CBILL CURE*. It
has boon tried; wo know it
Chang* of Schedule.
South Oaboliba Raixxoad Compart,
Oolu msia, S.O., Sept. iO, 187?.
AWEWB Ohauge of Schedule.
3HtBK^aBS?to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 29th instant:
vau. and pabsekgxb train.
Leave Columbia at..;. 9am
Arrive at Oharleatoo at.'. .4.80 p m
Leave Oharleatonat.9.S0 a m
A rrive at Columbia at.'.6.20 p m
right expbe8b, meight and accommodation
tbain, [SundayB excepted.]
Leave Columbia. .7 60 pm Arrive. ..6.80 a m
Arrive Oharleeton 7.10 p m Leave.. .6.46 a m
Camdon Train will run as folio we:
Leave Camden at. 7.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.66 A. hi .
Leave Columbia at. 2.10 P.M.
Anivc at Camden at. 6.65 P.M.
A. L. TVLER.Tice-Preeident.
S. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Angnsta B. B
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,.
Colombia, S. C, Ecptimber 22,1872.
ON and after this date,
? following schedule will be
run over tbis road:
GOING BOl'TH .
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Cbarlolte.7.15 A.M. 8 20P. M.
Leave Columbia_ 2 29 P. M. 8.80 A. M
Arrive Augusta.7.42 F. M. 3.20 A. Si.
goino north.
Loavo Augusta.6.86 A. M. 6.60 P. M.
Leavo Columbia_11.63 P. M. ll.f6 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.6.15 P. M. 6.0O A.M.
Standard Timo ten minutes slower than
Washington; six mioates ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun?
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North, South and Weed.
Through tickets sold and baggage checke d
to all principal points.
JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup.
E.B. Dobbey, Gen.Freight and Ticket Attet t
Change of Schedule.
Wilminoton, Columbia A Augusta B. B. Co .
hII I'EIilN TEN DENT'S oxeicx,
Wilmington, N. 0.. October 7, 1872.
AFTER this date the
following Bohedule will
be run by trains on this road:
day exfbe88 tbain [daily.]
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 8.26 A. M
Arrive at Florence. 9.65 A. M ?
Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P.M.
Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P. M.
Leave Augusta. 6.86 A, M.
Leave Columbia.11.25A.M.
Arrive at Florencn. 4.15 P.M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. H.
night expbesb tbain.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.45 P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 11.86 P.M.
Arrive at Colombia. 8.40 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 A. M.
Leavo Augusta. 5.60 P. M.
Leave Columbia.10.20P. M.
Arrive at Florence.;. 2.12 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A. M.
Oct 8 JAB. ANDERSON, Gen'l Enp't.
Greenville and Colombia Bsilrosd.
PASSENGER
_TRAINS ion daily,
Sundaya excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Ballioad up'axd
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augntta and Wil?
mington, Columbia and Anguata Bailrcaca.
CP.
Leave Columbia at.7.16 a.m.
Leavo Alston...... 9.05a.m.
Leave Newbeiry.10.40 a. m.
Leave CokeBbury.2.C0p. m.
Leave Belton.8.E0 p. m.
Arrive at Greenville. 6 80 p.m.
nowN.
Leave Greenville at.7.C0 a. to.
Leave Belton.9.80 a. m.
Leavo CokeBbury.11.16 a. m.
Leave Newberry.2.80 p. rn.
Leave Alston.. 4.20 p.m.
Arrive at Columbia.6.C0p. m.
Anderton Branch and Blue Ridge JHviiion.
DOWN, UP.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m.
Leave Ferrjville 6.25 a. ru. 6.85 p. m.
Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 6.50p.m.
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m .
Arrive at Belton 'J.CO a.m. Leave 3.60 p.m.
Accommodation Trains inn cn Abttville
Branch Mondays, Wedneeda>s ana Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Beltcn and An?
dereon, Tuesdays, Thuredavs and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMFAD, Gen. Sup.
.Tabfz Nobton. General Ticket Agent.
xuchmona and Danville Bailrced.
17ZZ?b CONDENSED TIME
IS ygSSt?* TABLE, in effect on and
alter Sunday, October 18,1872:
GOING NORTH.
btationb. hail. expbess.
Leave Greensboro,_ 2 00 A.M. 11 10 A. M.
Leave Danville.4.40 A. M. 1.62 P. M.
Leave Bui kvillc. 9.44A.M. 6SCP.M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.S0P.M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 1.60 P.M. 6.10 A.M.
Leavo Buikville.5.12 P. M. 8 28.A. M.
Leave Danville..10.(0 P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.80 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.C0 P. M., axd
at 5.10 A.M., connect at Grecntbcro with
trains on North Carolina Divieicn, for all
points South. Passengers leavir g hicl rxccd
at 1.50 P.M., connect at Grceie-tcio flith
train for all pointB Eaet of Greentboio. Fae
eengcr train leaviDg Raleigh at 6.40 P.M.,
connects at Greeneboio with Northern-Lour d
Mail tiain, arriving in RicLmord at 12 45 P.
M. JOHN B. MACMUBDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcgt, Engineer and Gen. Bup't.
IVOilTH CAHDIINA DIVISION.
GOING NOBTB.
stations. suil. xxpuxfp.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. C.25 A. M.
Leavo Baliebury.9.50 P.M. 8.84 A.M.
Leavo High Point.11.68 P. M. 10 17 A.M.
Arrive at Greensboro.12 50 A. M. 11.CO A, M.
Leavo Oreensboro- 1.45A.M. 11.10 A.M.
Leavo Company Slope 3 86 A. M. 12 20 P. M.
Leave Hillaboro.4.53 A. M.
Leavo Raleigh. .. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.(5 A. M.
GOING BOUTH.
Leavo Goldetoro.4.CO P. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M.
Leave Hilluboro.10.21 P. M.
Leave Company Shope 12.05A. M. 2.15 P. M.
Arrive at GreenBboro. 1.80 A.M. 8.30 P. M.
Leave Greensboro-2.15'A. M. 4.C0P. M.
Leave Digh Point.... 3 04 A.M. 4.S9P. M.
Leavo Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 6.22 P. M.
Arrivo at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A.M.
* Passenger train leaving Raleigh 6.40 P. M.,
connects at Greensboro with Northern bound
train; making quiokest time to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets fame as otber reulea.
Mail trains daily, both wajs, over eniiro
length of road. Express daily between Com?
pany Sbopa and Charlotte Sundays excepted.
PullmanPalace Care on night trains between
Charlotte and Richmond, without change.
S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agctat.
W. H. Obeen. Master Transportation.
Bummer Schedule B. & U. B. B.,
I mmWH DOWN TBAIN. UP TBAIN
gBggMy Arrivo. Loavo. Arrive. Lc av e
8partanburg.. 6-80 6.25
Bateavillo..... 6.00 0.00 4.68 4.63
Jone?vnie. 6.48 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unlonville. 7.25 7.60 8.05 8.2i
Suntuc. 8.20 -8.25 2 80 2.85
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.46 2.10 2.15
Shelton. 0.15 9.20 l.EB 1.40
Lvloa' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 .17
Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 .Bo
Alnton..11.00 11.0?
Mav24 THOB. B. JETER. President
50
Seed Wheat.
BU8HEL8 RcaSpringPEED WHEAT,
for sale by HOPE 5 1YLE8.