The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 01, 1873, Image 5
T SE <PH<ENIX,
? oiuiibo datxt a?p t?i-w*a klt.
' bvbbt weokzsdat kobnihc. ? ,
!J?LI?^ A. SELBY.
offlca on Kioharoson Street, near Taylor
" iar ?ook and Job Priming of everydesorip
?loa promptly and faithfully attended to.
is ..araBpouizox. ? , it-,
?a?y, ?U montha.? 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 oC;
Weekly, I BD. .' .
Ihsortod in the Daily at 75 cents per square
Zt>r thaflret and50 genta eaoh subsequent in?
sertion.- Long advertiaements J>y the weak,
month of year, at reasonable rates.
Wooden Railroads.?-Several of theeo
in operation near Quebec, have an eg-,
gregate length of 100 miles. - They have
a gauge of four feet eight and one-half
inches. The running, ?m0 is Bixteen
miles an hour, but trains have been ran
at double that speed. The rails are
made Of; maple strips, four by seven
fnehes in 'cross dimensions. They ere
set dp edgewjse, are notched into the I
croBstiea four inches deep, and are held
by two wedges driven into the notch, on
the outside of thd rail. The ties, eight
inohes thick, are laid twentv inches
? apart The roads ? oost from $1,000 to
#7,000 a mile, end the rails will last from
two to four years, according to the quaJwH
ty of the timber and the amount of the
traffic.
/-MiiiAsuAKGRiiKNTs.? The Northers
mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 8.00 P. Mi;
olosoH 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Charles
ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; closes 6
A. to ; night opena 7.00 A. M.; .oloses
6.15 P. Mr Greenville" opens 6.45 P. M.;
closes 6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A.
M. and 12.80 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M.
Wilmington opens 3.30 P. M.; closes!
10.30 A, Mk On Sunday the offioo is j
open from 8 to 4 P. M.
The PHODfur, ia 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 ink I
ia but JHUe more than with the ordinary
ink. ?<
? A Memphis detective recently arrest
ad a rnn-aWay wife, and wrote to that
?fftet to her husband at Quinoy, 111., at
the same time claiming the reward which
had been offered. The husband, how?
ever, thought that virtue should be oon
aidared its own reward, and replied that
the detective might keep her, as she was
ptnofarlherusetohiia.
" V:; : < WlH Family Groceries.
FOKLED New York BEEF ROUNDS.
Pioax?>?Salmon Bellies,
.r ? ? . North Carolina Mullet, Ac.
SaoKBr>*-New Yowk Pig Hams and Strips,
? Nova Scotia Salmon,
Beel Tongues, Ac.
Cajwxd?Succotash, Lima Bcana, >.
Peas, Balmon, Maokerei,
Lobsters, Pears. Peaohes,
Green-gages, Mushrooms,
Truffles, Asparagus,
Passibvcd?Canton Ginger, Pears,
. Citron, Pine-apples,
Strawberries, Quinces,
Blackberries,' ;
. Baspberries, Ao.
Jblxjes?Gnsva and general assortment.
Tbas?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan,
Souchong, and English Breakfaa
selected by an expert, and finest
any market.
Cofskes?Mocha, Laguayra, Rio,
O. G. Java, Raw and Boasted.
- ? ' ? also,
The Downer Mxnbbai. Spzbk Oil, absolute?
ly safe as a candle, brilliant as gas, and
cheap as kerosene; have all the neoessary
Burners, Wicke, ChimneyB, to fix old lamps.
Nov 80 GEO. SYMMERS.
Grand Excursion Trip
to
NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE,.
via tue
Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line.
To Tint
Grand Mardi Gras Carnival
L ' at ukw oblxans,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1873.
fHIS Is a splendid and gorgeous trip that no
? one should fail to take. A full traiu of
Pullman's Palace Bleeping Cars, running
through from Atlanta to Now Orleans, with?
out change, thus depriving tbo trip of all the
discomforts of ordinary travel, and giving to
it all the comforta of a magnifioent homo, and
for a small consideration, giving our people
an opportunity of seeing the finest CARNI?
VAL FESTIVAL ever witnesaed in this coun
The ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS
BHOBT LINE baa ai.oke perfected arrange?
ments for excursion tickets, and a train of
Pullman's Palace SleepingOara through with?
out ?bange.
This line ia 102 milea shorter than anyolher
routs, and nearly one day loss timo and travel.
L. P. Grant. Superintendent Atlanta and
West Point Railroad.
G. J. FonsACBE, Superintendent Western
Railroad of Alabama.
G-, Jordan, General Superintendent Mobile
and Montgomery Railroad.
8. H. Sobanton, Superintendent New Or
loa?s, Mobile and Texas Railroad.
Excursionists are particularly requested to
notice the above, and guard against being do.
eeived by any other linos assuming the tltlo
of ''Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line."
I am the sole agont of this line in Georgia,
and the only one authorized to arrango for
excursion tickets going through on this Uno
without chango.
Tickets over this lino on ealo at the Union
Passenger Depot, Atlanta, good on any pas?
senger train from February 20 to March 10.
Fare for the Hound Trip, - - ?94 35.
Bleeping Car fare extra.
Sections or Berths can ho secured by ad?
dressing Pullman Palace Car Company, At?
lanta, or tho undersigned.
W. J. HOUSTON,
Jan 23 General Passenger Agent.
Fresh Biscuits.
FARIN A, Pearl, Oy ater, Wine. Butter, Milk,
Pio-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda,
Ao., all fresh. Forsalolowby
Ottt HOPE A GYLES.
Sarsapar ilia
' 18 widely known ae
one of the moit ef- <
footual remedies over
discovered for oloans
ing the system and
purifying the blood.
U hau stood the teat
of years, with a con?
stantly growing repu?
tation, bused on its
intrioeio virtues, and
sustained' by its re?
markable onroe. Bo
mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out*tno great corrup?
tions of tho blood, auch aa the scrofulous and
eypbilitio contamination. Impurities, or dis?
eases that have lurKcd in the eystem for
years. Boon yield to this powerful antidote,
and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures,
many of which are pnblioly known, of scro?
fula, and .all scrofulous "diseases, Ulcers,
Brnpilona, and eruptive disorders of the
skin, Tnmon, Blotches, Bolls, Pimples,
Pnstules, Sores, Set Anthony'i Fire, Hose
or Eryilpcla ?, Vetter, H a It iLtieuui. H cald
H?ad, Ringworm, and intorual Ulcrra
tioss sf ifce Uten*?, 8 tomacli, anil L?tver.
It also cures other com plain tu, to which it
Would not seem espccJalfv adapted, such as
Dropay, Dyspepsia, Fits, rveuraigla.
Heart DImbm, Ftm?Io AVtnknens, Debi?
lity, and Lrui'urrhcea.when they ate mani?
festations of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the spring. By renewing the ap
Setite aud vigor of tho digestive organs, it
UiBipatea the depression and Ustleas languor
of the season. Even where no disorder ap?
pears, people feel better, and livo longer, for
oleaneing the blood. The system moves on
with renewed vigor and a new lease of life.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYEK & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOU) BY ALL DROOGISTS EVERYWHERE.
May 21 *JtmM
JIATJJS
VEGCTABU SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER.
Every year increases tho popularity of thia
valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to1
merit alone. We oan aaBure 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 GiiayobFaded Haib to
its 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,
prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu?
lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its
use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the caoillary glands to
their normal vigor, and will oreate a new
growth, except in extreme old age. It is the
moat economical H ai ssDueshi no over used, as
it requires fewer applications, and gives the
hair a splendid gloasy appearance. A. A.
Hayes, M. D., State Assayer of Mass a oh n- ,
setts, says: "The constituents are pure, and
oarefully selected for excellent quality; and I
eoniider it the Best Peef-akation for its in?
tended purposes."
Bol&by aU Druggists and Dealers in Medictnts.
I Pride One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye,
FOB THE WHISKERS.
As onr Benewer in many cases requires too
long a time, and too muoh care, to restore
gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared
this dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish this re?
sult. It is easily applied, and prodaccs a
color which will neither rnb nor wash off.
Bold by all Druggists. Price fifty cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL &00.,
NASHUA, N. II.
May 21 __ffjtHM
FOR SALE
AT THE
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
SBVEH J'Elt CENT.
COUPON BONDS
OF TUE
CITY OP COLUMBIA.
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured
bv an Annual 1'ux and Receivable for City
faxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City.
Bond Debt of ?ie Ciijj Limiten by Laxo to
$000,000. Taxable Properly of the City
$7,000,000.
THE BONDS offcrod aro authorized by an
Act of Assembly approved March 13,
1872, for the construction of tho new City
Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms
of said Act, secured by a "sinking fond," to
be accumulated from tho annual rents of the
building. These rents will reach from $8,G00
to $10,0u0per annum: and tho Carolina Na?
tional Bank holds a lien of tho building for a
term of twenty years, aa trust on, with power
io collect tho rents and hold tho samo in vest?
ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds.
, By said Act a special annual tax is required
to bo levied to pay the simi-annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank ia mado tho
trustee of the city to receive tho taxes when
collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou?
pons aro also rootivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of the city is at pro
sent assessed at $7,000.Of.0; and by said Act
the bond debt of the city cannot ho increased
beyond $600.000 whilst these bonds are ont
itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from
I city taxation.
These bonds are offered to tho public at
eighty nett, with interest from date of pur?
chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle?
ment. After that date, the accrue d interest
to bo added.
To citizens of Columbia these bonds will
I give an Income of 12} per cent., ax may be
[seen from the following statement:
Seven per cent, bonds, at 75,
annual interest. 9] per cent.
Nineteen years to run, averago
increase per annum.1} per cent.
I City tax saved.i. 2 percent.
Average annual Income.12f
Deo 11_
Choice Wines.
BA8KETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
10 cases Sparkling Catawha,
10 eases "Vir Bara."
10 oases "Kelley's" Island Wine.
10 cases "Bod Seal,"
3 desk* "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks "Amontilado Sherry,"
2 oasks"Besore Madeira."
For salo by HOPE A GYLES.
Jan 9
50
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'fleer
TN proforence to London Porter and Scotch
Alo. Why?They know i t ia unadulterated
Lawyers, Take Notice.
THE aeoond volume, new series, of Ri
OHABDrfON'8 LAW REPORTS ia now
ready, and for sale by B. L. BRYAN.
New Orleans Syrup.
BARRELS Now Crop NEW ORLEANS
_ ? 8YBUP, of very superior quality, for
I sale by HOPE & GYLES.
IO
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? ,i i
ilii ? ?
M i
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
ct ,;ti.
THIS well-known HOTEL. rdtuatein the centre r?f1 (h> lindm-N* put li-<tt u\ t lie city, alTurils
every oonvenlonco and comfort to travelers on huidnem or plea^nr?-. Tim Proprietor,
having secured the aorvicea of polite and eth-.ient asairttantit, pledgu* himself to aparcno
means and pains iu ita management to sustain the high rep?i&'ivn t) i Iihiii eiloved by the
"COLUMBIA" aa a Find, Class Houeo. .
Attached to the House is a nandsomo BILLIARD ROOM, furnished with threo of Phelan
Jt Collen der'u beet and most improved .Tubl a.
TKLE'iRAl'H OFFICE iu rotunda of tho House. A'so, Hath Koumn, < qualcd bv nono in
the city. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor.
E. T. Br,;jKi.i., late of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. Oadsokn, AbsUtants. Jan 23
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned, for many years (ho hopoa favorably) known to tho community of
Columbia, 8. C, and to tho traveling public goucrally, bogs to inform his friends and
tho public that he has leaeed for a term of years the building juat erected at tho corner of
Main and Plain streets, (oppoailo R. C. Shiver A Co.'a Dry Goods Store,) which will open
(his day as anret olass Hotel and Restaurant, to he kuown aa the "WHEELER HOUSE."
and trusts he will reoeive the patronage of his friends and tho traveling nublio in aid of hia
enterprise Neither expense nor trouble haa been spared to pruvido ail modem cenven
ioncicB, and great pains nave boen taken to secure the bent, moat reliable and conrtcous'holp
in all the dopartmenle. whilst tbo general management will bo ander hi* own supervision
and receive hia undivided attention. A special feature of this establishment will be the
opening of a fine suite of rooms for the accommodation of Ladies, where Meals and Oysters
will bo served at all hoars. -THKO. ax. l'?LLUOK,
Jan 15
hBi MB niBiTAipmiWEra,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOKE, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Times ta AVeelt?Tundajr, Tiiandny tad Saturday.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hoars Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 HALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting lloada Weat, in alliance with tho (loot of thirteen first class Steamabipa
to the abovo ports, invite attention to the quick timo and regular despatch afforded to
the business public in the Cotton States at tho PORT OF O If ARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengora not excelled in excellence and
capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ooean steamer* aru regularly on
the line:
TO N K AV YORK!
MANHATTAN.
M. 8. Woodliull, Oommauder.
CHAMPION,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
Jam es Berry*, Commander.
JAMES ADGER,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER !s CO., WM. A.OOURTEKAx*,
TO P II I J-. A D K Ij V
GEORGIA.
Crowcll, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
-Ingram, Commander.
WAGNER, HUOER & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
HIA.
Iron S team chips VIRGINIA, C. Hincklcv, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der.
Sailing Davs?THURSDAYS. " WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
FALCON, Uainie, Commander.
SEA GULL. Duttuti, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day.
TO R -\ L T I M O K K .
MARYLAND, Johnaou, Commander.
Total capacity, 40.000 bales monthly.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO II O S T o r? .
Steamship MERCED1 TA. S&ila every other Saturday.
JAMES ADGER it CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed aa low as those of competing lines. Marino Insurance, ouo-half of oae
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi.
State-Rooms may bo tccurod in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships iu Charleston, at whoso offices, in all cases, the liailroad Tickets should be
oxobanged and Berths assigned. Tbo Through Tickets by this route include Transfers,
Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board.
The Sonth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, havo largely
increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and tho South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, with Ibo Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, have boon introduced on tho South Carolina Railroad. Fitat claae
Eating Saloon at Brancbville. On the Georgia Railroad, first class Slopping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from atoamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant point*
with great promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their natrons that
tho line via Charleston cannot bo surpassed In despatch and the safe delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. Sflkiuk , Superintendent, Charleston, H. O.j B. D.
Hassll. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 970; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. R. Pioeeks, General
Pasaengor and Tiekol Agont, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED It, tyi.ku,
Jan 30 40mo Vice-Proaidont South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, B. C.
Stork's Restaurant.
Oysters and Other Refreshments.
THE undersigned begs to infui m
his friends that his SALOON and
_ BEBTA?BANT is in fall operation,
and he is prepared to supply MEALS at all
hours, OYSTEIIB, in and out of tho shell,
from Norfolk, Charleston, and iLdian Key,
when tho weather permits. ImpnrUd and
domestic SEGARR. Baltimore LAGER BKEK,
etc. A. STOBK.
Oct 26
OYSTERS!
Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell.
(S\ HAYING made oor arrangements
for tho Oyster season, we are pro
^^Ssr pared to furnish onr friends and
natrons with 0YBTEB8, in all styles. Wo
h"pu that polite attention to onr friends may
give satisfaction to all who may favor us with
their patronage. Wo shall endeavor to pleaBO
the eye as well as taste, remembering that
"cleaalineBs is a virtue."
Nov 1 3mo _?. D. KONBBTAN.
Water Notice.
LL persons using city water are horeby
__ notified that from and after* this date tho
ordinance in relation to the using of water
will be strictly and rigidly enforced. AU per?
sons leaving thoir i-ydrants or water a pouts
?unuing will he tlnod as providod by ordinanco.
By order of the Mayor. CHAS. RARNUM,
Occ 81 City Clerk.
A
LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law,
COL UM Iii A, S. C.
OFFICE Law Ilango, Uauakett'a building,
up Minim.
Youmans & Sheppard,
Attorneys at Law, Kdgvflela, S. C.
hall. F. YOUMANS. JNO O. SUEPPARD.
Aug 2f 6mo
Columbia Music Store.
LyBraud & Son
1*1 AK E pleasure in calling ibo attention of
Hm public to an examination of tbeir
STOCK Of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con
nistingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Uolodeons, Violin* Onilarf, Punjos, Flutes,
AeuordcuiiK. Prr-. H'.vir P?nd Instru?
ments of nil kii.-. Also, Hurt Music and
lustmotion lioi>k? fol . vc-iy ola?? of Musical
Instruments on bund r.l all times. Hhrot
Music seilt by mall, poet paid, i n receipt of
price; and all kinds or Mnt-lua) Goods tent by
Express, when ordered, to any jinrt of tbe
State, marked C. O. P. Good Souoiid-hand
Pianos and Organs for ?ale cbcap, for cash.
Pianos. OrgaiiH and Melodf oiis 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 juices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guarantcedto thou* favoring us with
their patronage. Bond for our catalogue of
Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a fow doors above Pnatsux
offit'e, C ilumbia, B. O. Nov 7
UNION SAVINGS BANK,
OF COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
Subscribed Capital, $144,000.
rBIS BANK is sow open for tho transac?
tion of a GENERAL BANKING, EX
?HANGE and SAYINGS DEPOSIT BUS!
DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR AND UP?
WARDS will bo roceived, and interoat al
owed at the mo of Soven Per Gent, per an*
mm on Certificates ol Deposits, and Six Per
Jont. on Accounts; also. General Deposits re
teived, subject to Checks at any tlmo.
COLLECriONS aUcndcd to at all accessible
>oints, and remittances in ado promptly.
The Bank is looated next door to the Caro
ina National Bank, and will for the present
lave the ueo of tho very superior Vault of I
bat Bank. This gives depositors an addi-1
tonal guaranty for the eafe-kcoping of their
unds.
This Bank ie also made capable, by ita
.'barter, of acting as Executor, Administra?
tor, Guardian, Trnetoo, Ac, by appointment
>f any person or conrt of competent authori?
ty, and la now ready to accept and execute
"rusts of this character. All funds of this
dnd will draw Seven Per Cent. Interest from
ho timo of deposit until paid out.
J.P. SOUTHERN, President.
G. M. WALKER, Cashier.
DinEOTOKB?R. C. Shiver, S. L. Leapbart, J.
1. Kinard, W. B. Gulick, Geo. Symmera, A.
Jooper._Deo 30 3mo
CITIZENS' SAYINGB BANE
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST A LLC WEE A T TEE EATECl
SEVEN FEE CENT. FEE ANNVAf,
ON CERT1FICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONIES ON ACCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Vice-Preaident.
A. G. Brouizor, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in geueial charge.
John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wado Hampton, Wilbam Martin, A. C. Haa
ioll,F. W.McMaater.E. U. Hoinilth, JoknB.
>almor, Thomaa E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott,Newbcrry.
W.G. Mayes.Newberry.
B. H.Rntledge.Charleeton.
Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Ol?
> liana and others may hero depositthoireav
nga and draw a liberal rate of Interest there*
m. Planters, Professional Men andTruateei
fishing to draw interest en their fnnda until
hoy require thorn for business or other par
>osoa; Parents desiring to aet apart small
lums for their children, and Married Women
ind Minore ( wIiobo deposits can only be with*
Ira wn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
heir lo gal representatives,) wishing to lay
.ei de funds for future uae. are here afforded
in opoortunity of depositing their means
rbore tbey will rapidly aoonmnlate, and, at
.hesame time, ho subject to withdrawalwbon
leeded._ Agg 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA, S. C,
Present Capital, $160,000.
-? ???i?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, tOOO.OOO.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing In?
terest at the rate of seven per oent. per
annum, will be issued.
"NOTE8, Bills ol Exchange and other evi
denoea of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals:
Stocks, bonds, Gold, Silver bought and aold.
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and Bold.
Director-- J. Ell Gregg. John B. Palmer,F.
W. MoMaster, R. D. Sonn, of R. D. Bonn A
Son; G. W. Boardcn, of Copeland A Beardcn;
R. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCurter: W. C.
Swnffield, of R. A W. C. Swafliold; John 0.
Seegers, W. B. Stanloy.
offioebs.
President?John B. Palmer
Caehior?A. G. Brenizcr.
Assistant Cashier?O. N. G.Bntt. Sept 28
(DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
IWOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
lLAROE STOCK. LOWEST RATES J
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Bend for estimate and prico list.
KKOG1I t*c THOU N E.
254 AND 25G CANAL BTRRKT,
D6 ly hbw ronx city.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
HIGHEST PREMIUM
9?
M
! MkWSBX I
ms
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
THE simplicity, durability, case of manage?
ment and great range of work of this
Machine hau roado it tho uuiversa! favorite,
and loading family Sewing Machine for more
than twenty years, and hence it la no experi?
ment to buy ono.
For aalo on monthly instalments, eeoonil
door below Phckmx office, Columbia, 8. C.,bj
A. J. PUR8LEY,
Fob 27_Agent for Pnralov A Trump.
New Goods.
ff /\ BOXES RAlSlNS,
fJXM 50 half boxes Raisins,
60 quarter boxca Rais im?,
75 lbs. Citron.
10 buckets Mmce Meat,
1.000 Orangen,
10 bbls. Northern Apple?,
lOdoz jars Prunes,
2 doz. Jars Ginger Preserves,
50 drums Sinjrna Figs. For aalo by
Pr e 4_LI(M_lil * GYLER.
Cheese and Biscuit.
K?Tl R?XES ENGLISH DAIRY GOSH EN
D\J Tino Apple and Y. A. CHEESE.
50 bnxos assorted Uiaenit. For sale low.
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South Oabolx*a Baix&oax) Cohfah y ,
OounDiA, U, O., Sept. 26,1872.
tXft?WnHH Change of Behedule
l?SKSiifSBEEBrsto go into effect on
und alter Sunday, 29th instant?
' MATX) AMD FABBEHQEB TEA IN. -
Leave Colombia at..... 9am
Arrive at.Charleston at.4.80 p m
Leave Charlestons^.9.80 a m
Zrrivo at Columbia at.........5.20 p ru
miobt EZPnEBS, fhei0et AM) accom mod AI ic >
TBAIh, [Sundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia. .7.30pre- Arrive. ..6.30 a xu
Arrive Charleston 7.10 pro Leave. ..6.46 as.
Oamden Train will run an follow*:
Leave Caindcn at.'.. 7.20 A. H.
Arrive at Columbia at..11.66 ?. M .
Leave Golnmbia at.'.i. 2 00 P. M.
Arrive at Oamden at. 8.65 P.M.
A. L. TYL?B, Vice-president.
8. B. Pickihb. General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusts h. B
BUPERINTENDENT'B OFFICE.
Columbia, B. 0., September 22, lb72.
a4?alEMB88pB ON and after this date,
*9tM 2Mr_?_BSy following scheduler ill he
run over this road:
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte.7.16 A.M. 8.20 P.M.
Leave Columbia_2.29 P. M. 3.S0 A. M
Arrive Augusta.7.42 P.M. 8.20 A.M.
OOISG KOBTF,
LeaVo Augusts.6.36 A.M. 6.60 P.M.
Leave Columbia.... 11.68 P.M. 11.06 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.G.15 P. M. 6.0O A. M.
Standard Time ten minutes slower than
Washington; eix initiates ahead Columbia ?
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Bun
days excepted. Both trains make close.con?
nection to all points North, Booth and West.
Through tickets sold and baggago checkt d
to all principal points.
JAMES ANDERSON, General Sep.
E.B. Dokbxt, Gen. Freight and Ticket Aper t
Change of Schedule.
WiLMlBOTOK, Columbia a AnocsTA b. 11. Co.
BEPEEINTENDENT'H OFFICE,
WH-HiKaiox, N. O., October 7. Ib72.
rsz-imamsmm afteb this date th?,
Hfifit199Bt^3t* following Bchedulo will
bo run by trains on t lue road:
DAT EXFBEsbTBAIN [daily.]
Leavo Wilmington [Union Depot | 3.26 A. M
Arrive at Florence. 9.55 A.M.
Arrive at Columbi. 2.40 P.M.
Arrivo at Augusts. 7.42 P.M.
Leave Augusta. 6.S5 A. M.
Leavo Columbia.11, 26 A.M.
Arrivo at Florence. 4.15 P.M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M.
NIOIIT BXPBEBB Til A IN.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 5.45P, M.
Arrive at Florence. 11.86-P. M.
Arrivo at Columbia. 8.40 A. M.
Arrivo at Augusts. 8.20 A.M.
Leave Augusta. 6.60 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'ISup't.
Greenville ana Colombia Bailrcer
PABSENGEB
_TRAINS run daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Railroad up aid
down; with Trains going North and South on
Oharlotte, Coin Tibia and Augusta and Wil?
mington,Columbia and Augnsla Railroads.
OF.
Leave Columbia at.7.15 a.m.
Leave Alston. 9.05 a.m.
Leave Newberry.10.40 a.m.
Leave Cokesbnry. 2X0 p. so.
Leave Beltou.8.60 p. m.
Arrive at Greenville...;.5.80 p.m.
dowh.
Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. m.
Leave Belton.0.30a.?.
Leavo CokeBbury.11.15 a. xa.
Leavo Newberry. 2.80 p.m.
Leave Alston.4.20 p. m.
Arrive at Colombia. 6.CO p. ta.
Anderson Branch and Blve Bidgf Ditisicn.
down. vr.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p.m.
Leave Perry vihe 6.25 a. xu. 6.35 p. m.
LeavePendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. ni.
Leave Anderson 8.10 s. to, 4.50 p. m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a.m. Leave 8.60 p.m.
Accommodation Trains inn on Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridsye.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An?
derson, Tueedays, Thuredavs and Satnrdaye.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup.
Jabsz Ncbtok, General Ticket Acent.
Richmond and Eanville BaiTrcpu".
CONDENSED TIME?
TABLE, in effect on and
after Sunday, December 22,1872:
GOING NORTH.
BTATIONB. HAIL. exfbee8.
Leavo Greensboro. 2.00 A.M. 11 10 A.M.
Leave Donvillo. 4.40 A. M. 1.62 P. M.
Leavo Burkvilh-. 9.44 A. M. 6 86 P.M.
Arrive ut Richmond.. .12.45 P. At. 0.80 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Richmond. 1.50 P.M. 510 A.M.
Leave Burkville. 6.12 P. M. 8 28.A. M.
Lt?a\o Danville.10.C0 P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. .12.25 A. M. 3.30 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.60 P. M., and
t 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with
trains on North Carolina Division, for ail
points South. Passengers leavir g liicl rxend
at 1.E0 P.M., connect at Grttnrloio vith
train for all points East of Greeusboio. I ai
senger train leaving Raleigh at G 40 P.M.,
connects at Greensboro with Northtit:-lr mu
Mail train, arriving in Richmond stl2 46P.
M. . JOHN R. MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. tup't.
NORTH CAHOLINA DIV16I?X.
GOING NORTH.
stations. mail. Exrinre.
Leave Charlotte. 710P.M. 6.25 A.M.
Leave Salisbury. 0.50P. M. 8.34 A.M.
Leave High Foiut.11.58 F. M. 10.17 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 12 50 A. M. 11 CO A. M.
Leave Greensboro.,.. 145A.M. 11.10 A.M.
Leavo Company Shops 3 86 A. M. 12 20 P. M.
Leave llillsbo'ro. 4 63 A. M. .
Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.
Arrivo at Goldeboro.. .11.(5 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave. Gold*boro.4.to P. M.
Leave Raloigh. 7.45 P. M.
Leave HUhibdro.10.21 P. M.
LoaveCompanyShops 12.05. A. M. 2 16 P. M.
Arrive at Oreensboio. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P.M.
Leave Greensboro-2.15'A. M. 4.CO P. M.
Leave High Point.... 3.01A.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.
Paaaenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M.,
conncotB at Grceuaboro with Northern bound
train; making quickest time to all Nortbein
cities. Price of ticks, ts same as other refutes.
Mail trains daily, both ways, over entile
length of road. Express daily between Com?
pany shops and Charlotte Sundays excrptrd.
Pullman Palace Cars on night trains between
Charlotte and Richmond, without change.
8. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. h. Gbxen, Master Transportation.
Bummer Schedule 8. & U. E. R.,
BUMBUn I DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
HK ""?^ Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave
Spartanburg.. 5.80 6.25
Patosville. 6.00
Pacolet. 6.08
JoneaviUn. 6.48
Unionvillo. 7.25
,Hantuo:_ 8.20
I Fish Dam... 8.40
8helton. 0.16
Lyles' Ford... 9.40
Blrothor.: 10.06
AlBton_ 11.00
May 24 thor.
Soogers' iieer is Pare.
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Borrlesto make slocpy or headache.