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f S E --<P H GB NIX, ' OBuasntp t> ajxt aid tb?*wxbkx.t. SVrRT WKDMSSDAT MOBIUWO. ?Ty^?La:?>i a. sELdy; ^ffloa OS Rioharason Street, near Taylor <ar Book and Job Printing of ovory deeorip 4?9 promptly and faithfuUy.attended to. jftally,?ii?OA^1^y00}^rt-weekly, 3 CC; Weekly. 1 50. in , Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per square .fpr tho.?ret and-50 oenva.eaob . subsequent in? sertion. ? Lous advertleementa .by the week, month of year, at reasonable rates. Wooden RaHiS?Ass.?Several of these in operation near Quebec, have an ag? gregate length of 100 miles. ? They have a gauge of four feet eight and one-half inches. The running tin?o is sixteen miles an hour, but trains have been run at double that speed. The rails are made of maple strips, four by.seven fnohea in'croas dimansions. They are set Op edgewise, are notched into the oroestiea four inohes deep, and are held try. tiro' wedges driven into the notch, on the outside of tha rail. The ties, eight inchgs thick, are laid twenty inches apart. The roads ? ooet from #4,000 to ?.000 a mile, and the rails will last from o to four years, according to the quaM^ ty of the timber and the amount of the traffic. old I n ?? ' ? ? , . m "?Maixi Ajkbangrmknts. ?Tho Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M, and 8.00 P. Mi; 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.; qIoros 6.15 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; oloses 6 A. M. Western opens 6180 A. M. and 12.80 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmington opens 3.80 P. M.: oloses 10.30 A. Mi. On Sunday the office is open from 3 to 4 P. M. St I '? t:' ' ' - < ? ? The Phohntx is in receipt of a lot of printer's copying ink. It serves the pur? pose of, ordinary, copying ink, and Is in? valuable to railroad ? officials and others1 who have much printed matter to copy. The cost of printing done with this iuk is but ' JItUo moro thau with the ordinary ink. I ?'? *. ? ? ? A Memphis deteotlve recently arrest? ed a run away wife, and wrote to that effect to bar husband at Quincy, III., at J the same time claiming the reward which had been offered. The husband, how aver, thought that virtue should be con sidered its own reward, and replied that I toe detectivo might keep he/, as she was1 pi ho, further use to him. ',".V pS?SSS EwaMly Qrpeerie?\ FOKLEDNbw York BEEP BOUNDS. Pi oxn*r>_8alm on Balboa. (f ' ? North Carolina Mullet, are. t Brnox ?im- N a wX~o? Biar H?mo and Strips, ? Nova Bootia Salmon, . Beet Tonguea, Ac. GAJorap?8ncaota?b, J im?. Boana, t Few, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, PearB. Peaobes, Green-gages, Moabrooms, ' Truffles, Asparagus, Pbxsbbved?Oanton Ginger, Pears, -?v. Citron, Pino-apples, Strawberries, Quin cos, BlRokberrioe, * . Baspberries, Ac. jblues?Guava and general assortment. Taus?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Souchong, ana English Breakfas selected by an expert, and fluest any market. Copskes?Mocha, Laguayra, Bio, O. G. Java, ltaw and Boaatod. ALSO, The Downor Miwbbal Spebk bin, absolute ly safe as a oandle, brilliant as gaa, and cheap as kerosene- have all the neoeasary Humors, Wicke, Chimneys, to fix old lamps. Nov 20 -. _OEO. BYMMBB8. Grand Excursion Trip TO NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE, VIA THE Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line. to thb Grand Mar di Gras Carnival j " . ? ' ax ?ew orleans, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, rnHIS la a splendid and gorgeous trip that no JL one ebould fail to take. A full traiu of | Pullman's Palace. Sleeping Gars, running through from Atlanta to New Orleans, with? out ohange, thus depriving the trip of all the disoomfortb of ordinary travel, and giving to it all the comforts of a magnificent home, and for a amall consideration, giving our people an opportunity of seeing the finest OARNI VAJj FESTIVAL erer witnessed in this coun The atlanta AND NEW ORLEANS SHORT LINE baa alore perfeoted arrange? ments for excursion tiokets, and a train of Pullman's Palaoo Sleeping Oars throngh with? out -ohange. "This line is 102 mij.es aborter than any other route; and nearly one day lose time and travel. L. P. Grant, Superintendent Atlanta and West Point Baflroad. G. j. Fobeaobe, Superintendent Western Railroad of Alabama. GvJoBDAN, General Superintendent Mobile and Montgomery Bailroad. 8. H. Sobanton. Superintendent Now Or? leans, Mobile and Texan Bailroad. Excursionists are particularly requested to notie* the above, and guard againat being do eeived by any other lines assuming thetltle of "Atlanta and Now Orleana Short Lind.*' I am the sole agent of .this line iu Georgia, and the only one authorized to arrango for excursion tiokets going through on this Une without change Tiokets over this line on sale at the Union Passenger Depot, Atlanta, good on any pas aenger train from February 20 to March 10. Furo for the Hound Trip, - - 994 ?5. Bleeping Oar fare extra. Sections or Berths can bo secured by ad droielng Pullman Palaee Car Company, At? lanta, or tho undersigned. W. J. HOUSTON, Jan 23 General Passenger Agent. Fresh Biscuits. FABIN A, Pearl, Oyster ,Wlno. Butter, Milk, Pio-nio. Cream, Corn Hill,Lemon, Soda, &o., all fresh. For sale low by Oat 9 HOPS & OYLES. AY EE' 8 Sarsaparilia ?>??. 18 widaly known as ; ono of the moit ef factual remadiee over discovered for oicans ing the evBtora end purifying the blood. It has stood the test' of years, with a cou? nt ant ly crowing repu? tation, ' based on its | ihtrineio virtues, and ?nstained' by its re- I mar kable onxos. Bo \ . mild ae to bo safoand beneficial to children, and ret' bo searching as to effectually "Aurge oefrthd great corrup? tions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and sjipbiUtio contamination. Impurities,or aitr eaaea that havo lurked in too system for years, soon'yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear.- Hence its wonderful onres, many of which are pnblioly known, of Boro fuia, and all scrofulous, diseases, Vlcara, Kraptlons, and eruptive disordors of the skin, Tumor?, Stateliest Holl?, Pimples, Puituhi, Sorts, Sti Anthnny'i Fire, Hose Off Erysipel*?. Totter, 8r>It Ubeum. ficald He?d, Ringworm, and internal Ulcera tiona of the TJteru?, stnumcli, and Liver. It alBo cures other complaints, to which it Would not soem espoolallV adapted, such as Dropsy. Dyvprpala, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Fcm?le .yvealcne?*, Debt* lily, aud Leucorrhos?,_when they are mani? festations of the scrofulous poisons. It is" an excellent reBtorcr Of health and strength in the spring. By renewing the ap? petite and vigor of the digestive organs, it jusaipatea the depression and listless languor of the season. Even where no disorder ap? pears, people feel better, and livo longer, for Dleansing the bleed, The system movee on with renewed vigor and a new tease of life. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DB?QQI8T8EVEBYWHERE. May 21 vjtmM -HAJTJCS VEGETABLE SICiUftJI HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is'due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected pre? paration for restoring Quay on Faded Hair to ita youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by its uso, becomes white;and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonio properties, prevepts the hair from falling out, as it stimu? lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its ase, the hair growa thicker and Btronger. In baldness, it restores the caoillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new grpwth, exoept in extreme old ago. It is the most economical HaisjDbessino ever used, as It requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid glojay appearance. A. A. Hayes, M. P., State Asaayer of Massachu? setts, says: "The constituents are pure, and oarefully Selected for excellent quality; and I ?onsider it the Best Pbzfabatioit for its In? landed purposes." Bold by all Drug pit It and Dealers in Mediclnte. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye, FOE THE WHISKERS. Aa onr Renewer in many cseob requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we havo prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this re? sult. It is easily applied, and prodaces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price fifty cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00., ? NASHUA, W. H. JMay_21_ ?'__*?11M14_ FOR SALE AT THE. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK sBTs? ran cent. > COUPON BONDS or TUE CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Debt of ?ie Ciljj Limited by Lato to $600,000. Taxable Properly of the City \ $7,000,000. THE BONDB offered aro authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the new City Hall. Their final redemption ie, by the terma of said Act. secured by a "sinking fnnd," to be accumulated from tbe annual rents of the building. These rente will reach from $8,000 to $10,OU0 per annum; and tho Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of tho building for a term of twenty years, as trustoo, with power to collect the rente and hold tho samo invest? ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By aaid Act a special annual tax is required to be levied to pay the simi-annual ooupons, and the Carolina National Bank ia mado the trustee of the city to receive tho taxes when collected ana to pay the coupons. Tho cou? pons are also receivable for oity taxes. The taxable property of the city is at pro sent assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act tbe bond debt of the oity cannot ho incroased beyond $600,000 whilst these bonds aro out itanding. Tbe bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. ? These bonds are offered to tho publlo at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur abase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest to be added. To oltizone of Columbia these bonds will Rivo an income of 12} per oent., au may be seen from the following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest. 9] per cent. Nineteen years to rnn, average increasoper annum.1} per cent. City tax saved.<.2 per cont. Average annual income.12} 'peoll_ Choice Wines. BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, 10 cases Sparkling Oatawha, 10 easos "Vix Bara." 10 oases "Kelley'a" Island Wine. 10 oases "Bed Seal," 3 oask4 "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry 2 oasks"Besoro Madeira." For pale by HOPE A OYLES. Jan 9 50 The Doctors Recommend Bcegers'Deer TN proference to London Porter and Scotch _Alo. Why? They know it ia unadulterated Lawyers, Take Notico. THE second volume, new aeries, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW 1JEPORTS is now ready, and for Bale by R. L. BRYAN. New Orleans Syrop, ?t f \ BARKELS Now Crop NEW ORLEANS 1U 8YB?P, of very superior quality, for ?ale by HOPE & OYLES. THIS well-known HOTEL, situate in the centre >>f the bu?iiu-t<? port i >it uf ihc city, affords evory convenience and comfort to travobra on hiwlnpm or pte**ur?. The Proprietor, having secured the aorvicea of polite and cfnaient asairttnntH. nledgu? himself to Bparono means and pains iu ita mauagenieut to sustain the high repitta'iun * s lim? eidoved by tho "COLUMBIA." aa a Pirat Glass House. Attached to the House is a handsome BILLIARD ROOM, furnished with threo of Phclan & Oollender's best and most improved .Tab! a. TELEGRAPH OFFICE in rotunda or tbo House. A'eo, Bath Rooms, equaled by none in theoity. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor, E. T. Buhdkll, late of "Charleston Hotel," aud J. F. Oadsokn, Assistants. Jan 23 WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O. THE undersigned, for many years (bo hopes favorably) known to tho community of Columbia, 8. C., and to the traveling public gouerally, bogs to inform his friends and the publio that be has leased for a term of years the building juut erected at tho corner of Hain and Plain streets, (opposite R. O. Bhivor A Co.'a Dry Goods Store,) which will open I fbiB day as a first el asB Hotel and Restaurant, to bo known an tbo "WHEELER HOUBE." and trnata be will receive the patronage of his friends and tho traveling public in aid of his enterprise. Neither expense nor trouble has been spared to provide all modern cenven ienoies, and great paina have been taken to acenre tho bout, most reliable aud conrtcona'bolp in all the departments, whilst tbo general management will be under his own supervision and receive his undivided attention. A special nature of thia establishments-ill be the opening of a fine suite of rooms for the accommodation of Ladies, where Meals and Oysters will bo aerved at all boors. .THRO. ax. PULLOOK, Jan 15 hut niuH finiii mm w, TIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.! Three Times w Week-Tuenlay, Thursday and Saturday. ET.EGANT STATEROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hoars Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 DALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Bailroad Company, AND connecting Roads Wost, in alliance with tho fleet of thirteen first class Steamships to tbe above ports, invite attention to the quick tpo and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at tbo PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facllittc of rail and eea transportation for Freight and PaBsengere not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. Tbe following eplendid (Jean Steamer,) aro regularly on the line: TO N K W YORK MANHATTAN. M. 8. Woodhull, Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ? T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADOER & CO., WM. A.C0U8TEKAY, GEORGIA. Crowe 11, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, Ingram, Commander. TO P II I L A D R I. WAGNER, II CO ER St CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. P II I A. Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hiucklcv, Com'dcr. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der. Hailing Daya? THURSDAYS. " WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. TO B ,\ L, T FALCON, Uainie, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutloit, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day Steamship MERCEDI r A. I SI O It K MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. Total capacity, 40.?00 bales monthly. PAUL C. TItENHOLM, Agent, Charitston, S. C. TO UOSTUR. Sails every other Saturday. JAM KS ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, H. C. Rates guaranteed aa low as those of compotiug lints. Marine Insurance, one-half of oao per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can bo had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennoanee aud Mississippi. State-Rooms may bo tccurod iu advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tbe Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tho Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Bortha anBlgned. The Through Tit Lets by this route include Transfers, Meals aud Slate-Room, while on ship-board. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, bavo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Paaacugors between tbe Northern cities and the South and West. Comfortablo Night Cars, with (bo Holmen Chair, without extra charge, have beon introduced on tho South Carolina Railroad. Fiist cUbb Eating Saloon at Brancbville. On the Georgia Railroad, first olaes Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, dolivering Freights at distant point* with great prompt noes. Tho managers will nan overy exertion to satisfy their patrons that tho line via Charleston cannot bo eurpaeaed in despatch and the aafe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. Selkirk , Superintendent, Charleston, H. C; B. D. Habbli,, General Agent, P. O. Box 1 970; Office 317 Broadway, N. X.j 8. B. Piusens, Genoral Passengor and Ticket Agont, South Carolina Railroad. ALB-RRD l?, TV1.BB, Jan 80 40 mo Yioe-Prosidont Sontb Carolina Railroad, Charleston, B. U. Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. a^S/S^ THE undersigned begs to inform /FaHXcte^i" friends tnat hie SALOON and KZ/ vSlyREBTAURANT is in full operation, and he is prepared to supply MEALS at all hours. OYSTERS, in and out of tho shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Ii.dian Key. when tho weather permits. Jmporttd ana domestic 8EGARR, Baltimore LAGER BEER, etc A. STORK. Oct 26 OYSTERS! Stewed, Fried, and on tbe Shell. jffS\ fS\ HAVING made our arrangements ^faUflr for the Oyster season, we are >*ro N?^Baw pared to furniBh onr frisnda aud natrons with 0YSTER8, in all styles. We h"po that polito attention to onr friends may giro satisfaction to all who may fay or us with their patronage. We shall endeavor to pleaso the eye as well as taste, remembering that "cleaalincss is a virtue." Nov 1 Smo _P. D. KONBMAN. Water Notice. ALL persons using olty water are hereby notified that from and after this date tho ordinance in relation to the using of water will be strictly and rigidly enforced. All per senr. leaving their hydrants or water spouts running will ho fined a a provided by ordinance. By order of the Mayor. CHAS. BARN?M, Dec 31 City Clerk. LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, H. C. OFF ICK Law Hange, UausketL'a building, up otairs, Youmans & Sheppard, Attorneys at Law, F.dnefieta, 8. C. bolt, P. YO?MAN8. JNO U. BUEPPARD. Aug 2f _ 6mo Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE ploaauro in calling Ibo attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK OP MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con aiatingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, I Molodeone, Violin* Onilars-, Banjos, Flutes, AceorclcotiK. Rrr-. iiu' Silver Baud Tnatru ments ?>t all ki?.-?<? Also, Sheet Mhsic and Instruction Bouka f?<i i very clae? of Musical Instruments on hand i.l all times. Sheot Mubic Hcnt bv mail, iiont paid, od rcctiptof price; and all kiuds of Mm-lcal Goods tent by ExprcBR, when ordered, to any part of the Stato, marked O. O. D. Good .Second-hand Pianos and Organ* for ealc cheap, for ca?b. Pianos. Orgaim and Mclod< oum tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give ospocial 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 thofp favoring us with their patronage. Bond for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors above Pnawix office, Oalumbia, B. 0. Nov7 UNION SAVINGS BANK, OF COLUMBIA, 8. C. Authorized Capital, $006,000. Subscribed Capital, $144,000. IBIS BANK is now open for tho transac? tion of ft GENERAL H AN KING. EX ?HANGB and BAVINGfct DEPOBIT BUBI NEBS DEI?OSiT8 OP ONE DOLLAR AND UP: WARDS will be received, and interest al? lowed at the rato of Heven Per Cent, por an? num on CortiticfttoB of Deposits, and Six Per Cent, on Accounts; also. General Deposits ro ooived, subject to checku at any timo. COLLECTIONS attended to at all accessible points, and remittanoes made promptly. The Bank is looated next door to the Caro? lina National Bank, and will for the present have the use of tho very superior Vault of I that Bank. This glvcB depositors an addi-1 tional guaranty for tho safe-keeping of their funds. This Bank is also made capable, by its charter, of acting as Executor, Administra? tor, Guardian, Trustee, &c, by appointment i of any person or court of competent authori? ty, and is now ready to accept and execute trusts of thiB character. Ail funds of this kind will draw Beven Por Cent. Interest from tho timo of deposit until paid out. J. P. SOUTHERN, President. G. M. WALKER, Cashier. DmEOToiiB?R. C. Bhiver, S. L. Leaphart, J. H. Kinard, W. B. Gulick, Geo. Symmers, A. Cooper._Deo 30 3mo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE or SOUTH CAROLINA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, .INTEREST ALLOW EE AT THE RA TE VI? SE V Elf EER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON OERT1FICA 2 ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUND EE EVERY SIX MONTDS ON ACCO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmor, Vioe-Fresident. A. G. Bronizor, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in gcneial charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. O. Has j oll, V. W.MoMaster,E. U. Heiniith, JohnB. l>almor, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Bcott.Newberry. W.G. Mayes.Newborry. B. H.Butledge,Charleston. DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Oi? mans and others may hero deposit their a av ngs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? in. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustee* ivishing to drawinterest en their funds nntij .hoy require them for business or other pur? posos; Parents desiring to Bet apart small turns for their children, and Married Women ind Minors (whose deposits can only be with lrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by .heir legal representatives,) wishing to lay tsidefunds for future use. are bore afforded an opoortunity of depositing their means irhore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at .heaame timo,bo subject to withdrawshrhei! teeded._Aug 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE OF COLUMBIA, 8. Ot Present Capita], 9160,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?500,000. CEBT1FI0ATE8 OF DEPOSIT, bearing in? terest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, will be issued. NOTES, Bills ot Exchange and other evi denocs of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals: Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities in the United StatcB bought and Bold. Directors?J. Ell Gregg. John B. Palmer, F. W. MoMaster, lt. D. Sonn, of R. D. Bonn A Son: G. W. Boarden, of Copeland ABearden; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCurterjW. O. Swaffield, of R. A W. C. Bwaflield; John O. Seegere, W, B. Stanley. OFFICEBS. I'reBident?John B. Palmer Cashier?A. G. Brenizcr. Assistant Caphier?O. N. O.Butt. Sept 28 [DOORS, BUNDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY CLASH. LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Bend for estimate and price list. KKOGH *i THOHNB. 254 AMD 2SG CANAL, STBKXT, D6 ly HEW XOBB CITY. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PUBMIUH 10 By Committee of Practical Machinists. THE simplicity, durability, case of manage? ment and great range of work of this Machine has made it tho universal favorite, and leading family Sowing Machine for more than twonty years, and henco it is no experi? ment to buy ?no. For sale on monthly instalments, second door below Pnoutix office, Columbia, 8. C.,by A. J. PUB8LEY, Fob 27 Acrenl for Pnrslov A Trump. New Goods. K/\ BOXES RAISINS, tJl7 SO half boxes Raisins, 60 quarter boxes Raisins, 75 lbs. Citron, It) buckets Minco Meat, 1.000 Orangen, 10 bbls. Northern Apples, lOdoz jars Prunes, 2 doz. jars Ginger Preserves, BO drums Smyrna Figs. Forsaloby Dec 4_HOPE A GYLES. 0treese and Biscuit. Kf\ BOXES ENGLISH DAIRY QOSUEN, 0\J Pino Apple and Y. A. CHEESE. 60 boxes aasortcd Bisouit. For sale low. Des I HOPE 4 GYLES. south CaHOLIHA RaILSCAD coicpajt, Colombia, B. 0., Bept. 26,1872. CSMOmBR' ObaogooIBehedule |?5Rd?HH"?Sto go into effect ob ind i^r"rIaTy; 20th iistint: ' ' MAIL AND FAflSEItatB TliAIH. Leave Columbia at..;.Oam arrive at Charleston at.4.80 p la Leave Cbarleatonat.f......, .... 9.80 a m / rrivo at Colombia at..6.20 p m night rXFKF.bb, FHEIO?T a>d accomm?datk? TBAIH. [SncdajB excepted.} Leave Columbia. .7.80 p m: Arrive...(;. 30 a is Arrive Charleston 7.10 p n> Leave.. ,6.45 a v. Oamden Train will run aa follows: Leave Camden at.'..'. 7.20 A, H. Arrive at Colombia at..11.861*. M . Leave Colombia at..........i. 2.00P. M. Arrive at Camden at. 6J>5 P. M. A. L. TlXER, Vice-president. 8. B. PickinS. Genera}Ticket Agent. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta B. S I SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. Columbia, B. 0., September 22,1872. KS tBh GMl^HB ON and after this date, BM*fM?WC3fcr^following6chfcdulfc ?will be run over this road: ! going BOOTH. TrfunNo. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.2? A. M. 8.20P. W. Leave Columbia_2.29 P. M. 3.S0 A. M Arrive AnguBta.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A. M. su ?Ne k03th. Leave Angneta.6.85 A.M. 5.50P. M. Leave Colombia... .11.68 P. M. 11.15 P. If. Arrive Charlotte.6.15 P. M. 6.00 A.M. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington; eix micatce ahead Columbia.* No. 1 Train daily. No. 3 Train daily, Sun* dayaexcepted. Both trains make cloae.con? nection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets aold and baggage checkt d to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup. E. R. Dobsey, Gen. Freight and Ticket Ager i Change of Schedule. Wilmington, Columbia A Auot-sta B. B. Co. Bopzbiktkkdekt'b Office, Wilmington, N. C, October 7= lb72. FSZmrZSSmmi AFTER this date the fl?WSSC^a?* following schedule -will bo run by trams on this road: day exfbesb train [daily. 1 Leave Wilmington [Union Depot i 8.25 A. M Arrive at Florence. 9.55 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.42 P.M. Leave Angneta. 6.85 A. M. Leave Columbia.11.25 A.M. Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union De tot ] 10.26 P. M . night bxfbe88 tbain. Leave Wilmington [Onion Depot] 5.4&P. N . Arrive at Florence. 1 1.8G-P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at Augusta. 8.50 A.M. Leave Angnata. 6.50 P. M. Leave Colombia. ... 10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence.'. 2.12A.M. Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.00 A.M. Oct 8 JAS. ANDERSON, Ccn'ISnp't. Greenville ana Columbia Bailnel. SsME?3 PASSENGER Ht?aHillTI!Al?l? run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Traina going North and Boutb on Obarlotte, Columbia and Angnata and Wil? mington, Columbia and Angnala Railroads. OP. Leave Columbia at. 7.15 s. m. Leave Aleton. 9.05 a. m. LeaveNewberry.10.40 a. to. Leave Cokcabury.,.SjOO p. so. LeaveBelton. 8.60p.m. Arrive at Greenville...:_,.5.80 p. zn. nowN. Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. m. Leave Belton. 9 30 a.ro. Leavo Cokeabury..11.15 a. m. Leave Newberry. 2,80 p. no. Leave Aleton. .. 4.20 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. exfrp. xo. Anderson Branch and Dive Ridge Division. sown. uf. Leave Walhalla. 5.46 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Leave Ferrvville 6.25 a. iu. 6.S5 p. m. Leave Pendlelon 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p.m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. ru. 4.50 p. m. Arrive at Belton 9.00 a.m. Leave 8.50p.m. Accommodation Trains inn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday b ana Fridsye. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An? dereon, Tntedaya, Tbnredava and Salnrdaye. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. Jabxz Ncbtok, General Ticket Agent._ Bichmondand Danville Beilrced. RSI an EggBBWE? CONDENSED TIM E - BSss?Set? ABLE, in effect on and after Sunday, December 22, 1872: GOING NOBTH. stations. mail. f.xfbeeb. Loavo Greensboro. 2.CO A. M. 1110 A.M. Leave Danvillo. 4.40 A. M. 1.12 P. M. Leavo Bnrkville. 9.44 A.M. C 86 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.46 P. M. 9.80 P.M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 1.50 P.M. 5.10 A.M. Leave Bnrkville. 6.12 P. M. 8 28.A. M. Leave Danville.10.C0 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.26 A. M. 8.80 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at l.fiO P. M., ar d at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with trams on North Carolina Division, for all points South. Passengers Icavii g liicl rrctd at 1.50 P.M., connect at Grecctboio viih train for all points East of Greensboro. I at aenger train leaving Raleigh at 6.40 P.M., connects at Greensboro with Nortfcen>l r r.i ? Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 45 P. M. JOHN R. MACMUBDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. Sup't. MOUTH caholina DIVISION. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. mail. XXFIIEfF. Leave Charlotte. 710P.M. 6.25A.M. Leave Salisbury. 9.60 P. M. 8.84 A. M. Leavo High Point.11.68 P. M. 10.17 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro . 12 fit) A . M. 31 CO A. M. Leave Greensboro.,.. 145A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3 86 A. M. 12 20 P. M. Leave HillBbo'ro. 4 63 A. M, . Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.(5 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Goldtboro.4.t0 P. M. Leavo Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. Leave Hilhibdro.10.21 P. M. Leave Company Shops 12.05. A. M. 2 15 P. M. Arrive at Greenaboio. 1.80 A.M. 3.30 P.M. Leave ?iecneboro-2.16"A. M. 4.C0P. M. Leave High Point- 3.04 A.M. 4.48 P.M. Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A.M. 6.22 P.M. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8 30 A.M. Paeaenger train leaving Balclgb 7.45 P. M., conncota at Grcenaboro with Northern bonnd train; making qniokcat time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets aame as other reute?. Mail traina daily, both waja, over entiie length of road. Express daily between Com pany Sbopa and Charlotte Sundays excepted. Pullman Palace Caraon night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. Qbkf.n, Master Transportation. Summer Schedule B. & V. B. B., ' rTOPggiEfn DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN jBPESE* Arrive. Leavo. Arrive. Leave Spartanburg.. 5.80 6.26 BateeviUs...... 6.00 6.00 4.f.S 4.8S I'acolet. 6.08 6.18 4.40 4.41 Joncavilln. 6.48 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7.26 7.60 3.05 3.21 Hantno:. 8.20 8.25 2.SO 2.8? Fish Dam... 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.4f Lylea' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 .IT Strotbcr. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .5* Alston. 11.00 J1.M May 24 THOR. B. JETER. President soogers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indi?m*| Flf > Borrica to mako sleepy or headaohr-.