The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 18, 1873, Image 4
? ^i ?LI AM A. S EL BY,
-i ? c-j anrr?a i?D TaoPB?ttoa.
r Ufioe on Richardson Street, near Taylor
?*"?'ook and Job Printing of evorydeaori p
ion promptly and faithfully attended to.
snaeoBirsioa*
O*ily, six months, 14.00; Tri-Woekly, a 66;
Weekly, 1 ?0. ST ' .
I near ted in tho Daily at 75 denta per square
for the fir at and 50 oenta each aubsoquent in
lartton., Long advertisements by the week,
aonthor year, ist reasonable rates..
An exchange says: ' 'That was. a very
touching thing?putting aboquet of rare
flowers on the desk of Oakes Ames. But
why was he alone favored?.' Was there
-uobody. to bring flowers, .for Gatfiold,
Wilson, j Harlan, Patterson, Brooks,
Kelly and the rest of the sentiment*
al brethren?" Ob, yes; there was the
same fellow, that. brought 1 them to j
Arnes? but they didn't think to hire him
t? ad it, * . .. ? ;
Mr. John Keane, of I Waterford,'Ira
land, some time back, buried the body
of a woman that had been seht to him
from a hospital as that of his wife. -A
St. Patrick^ Burial Society paid the bill.
A few days, ago the real Mrs. i Keane
turned up at the domicile. Keane was
mad, Mrs. Keane was mad, and the
agent of the burial society waa mad.
* Milton Harrington, of Falmoutb, Ky.,1'
last week swallowed ten pounds of oys?
ters in less than a quarter of an hour,
for Whioh glnttohons performanoe the I
local press very properly thinks he ought j
to be oyateraoiaed from decent society.
The Spanish republic seems to bo go?
ing to the bow-wows already. The re?
volutionists-there are too dogged to be
content with any key to government ex-1
copt anar-ohy. /'? j
A German in EuiTalo fell into a beer
va* tho other day, and was drowned, fie
drank as hard as he could to save him?
self, and would hate suooeeded had not
a floating obrk obokod him.
A man in Texas said-he could drink a
quart of Cincinnati whiskey, and he did
it. Tho silver mounting , on his ooffln
coat ?13.7G. .
Phoonixville; Del., expends $180 a|
year on its police force,, and'he isn't
satisfied.
Buffalo Tongues, .
?-cored HAMB, .
t Strips,
for sale loir. HOPE A GYLES.
Palmetto Lodge-School, 1.0. 0. F.
P. A. C?MMINGB. A. B.. Prin?
cipal.
E TtSK8 PIE MOKTU,
f Primary English............-ta 00
'Advanced English........... 4 00
Languages and Mathematics 6 00
This Sohoolis bow. open for the reoeption
orafeasnta.^ .t Feb20 1mt
REMOVAL.
GEO. BRUttUv hflRfl
to inform his , friends i
and the public general !
ly that he has removed"
to the large store formerly occupied1
by W. D. Love A Co., under the Oo
Jumbls Hotel, where ho may be found
with a seleot stock of ,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacles, tStc. ?
Repairing dono In all its branches. Prices
moderate and despatch guaranteed. .
Feh IS 18moa
. -1
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the South Carolina Railroad Com?
pany, and of the South-western Bail
road Bank, '
UHAmcBSTON, 8. 0., March 8, 1873.
THE annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the Month Carolina Bailroad Company,
and of the Bouth-western Bailroad Bank, will
be held In this city, in the HaU of the Bank
of Charleston, North-east corner of Broad
and State atreets, on TUESDAY. April 8.
proximo- at M o'c'ook, A. M. On the follow?
ing day an election will be held between the
hours of 9 A. M. and S P. M., for fifteen Direc?
tors of the Bailroad Company and thirteen
Directors of the Bank. A committee to
verify proxies will attend. Stockholders will
be passed over the road to and from the meet?
ing free of charge. J. B. EMEBT,
BarO $12_^_Secretary.
Annual Meeting of the South Carolina
Bailroad Company and of the South?
western Bailroad Bank.
QHABEHOLDEBS having proxiea intended
O to bo used at the meeting to be held on
the 8th and Oth of April, are requeated to
lodge them with either of the following Com?
mittee, who will be in attendance at the Hall
of the Bank of Charleston, during the morn?
ing of the 8th proximo, for the purpose of
verifying proxios. On the following day,
during the Eleotion, othordutiea may prevent
the Committee from examining batches of
proxies beforo.the hour of closing the polls.
L. O. HENDBI0KS,) Committee
A. W. BUBNETT. } on
O. P. AIMAB, J Proxios.
March 9'_*12
JAMES Z. 8T0CKER,
Commission Merchant
and OBALZB IN
Lime, Cement, Calcined and Land
Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc.,
Nos. 0 and 11 Yendue Range,
Peb 4. j8m_CHARLESTON, B. 0.
To-Day. .'? ?
BEWARE of the March winds and the
blustering, inclement weather of to-day.
It producea Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat.' A
sure protection will be found in Stanley's
Cough Syrup. It ouroa all affeotiona of the
Lnnga and Throat. To be bad only at
Peb 25 X_HEItUTBH'S Drug Store.
To-Day,
OP all othora, ia tho time to apply a remedy.
If you are aiok and Buffering with Head
aohe, Dq!!t)a?s of Feelings. Constipation,
Disordered Stomach, Biliouaneaa, Hatnitsh's
Blood and Liver Pills are wonderful correctors
of the Liver and Stomaoh. For aale only at
Feb 25 * HEINIT8n'S Drug Store.
tha relief and
curs or all derange?
ments in the Sto?
mach, liver and
bowel a. They are a
mild aperient, and
an excellent purga
ttlvoi: Being purely
Vegetable, they con?
tain no mercury or
mineral wb a to vor.
JHaob Boriouw alck
nesB and snffering ie prevented by tbeir timely
one; and every family Bhonld bave them on
band for their protection and relief, when re?
quired. .Long experience haa proved them to
be the Bafeat, surest and best oi all the Plila
with which the market abounds. By their
occasional USB, the hlood is purified, the cor?
ruptions of the system expelled, obstructions
removed, and the wholo maohinery of life re?
stored to ita healthy aotivity. Internal or
gans which become dogged and sluggish are
oleanaed by Ayii'i Pills, and stimulated
intoaotton. Thus incipient disease la changed
into health, the value of wbioh change, when
reokoped on the vast multitudes who enjoy it,
can hardly bo computed. The sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves
their virtues .unimpaired for .any length of
time, so that they are ever froth, and per?
fectly reliable. * iihnngh sesrohintT, they are
mild, and operate without disturbance to.tho
constitution, ur diet, or occupation.
Full directions aro given on tho wrapper to
each box. how to use them aa a Family Phyeic,
and for the following complaints, which tho 2
Pill? rapidly oure:
For Dyspepsia" or indigestion, Liitlc?s
neu, Langaor and Lau? or Appetite, they
should betaken moderately to stimulate the
stomach, and restore its healthy tone and
action.
For Xaver Complaint and Us various
symptoms, BlllonS Headache, Hick Head
ache, Jsnadloe or Green Hlckncu, Ull
loui Oolic abcS Billons Pctcm, they ehould I
be judlcionsly taken for each oase, to correct
the diseased action or remove the obstruc?
tions -which cause it.
For Wyaentcry or Diarrhoea, but one |
mild dose is generally required.
For Hhenmtttlim, Goat, Gravel. Palpi?
tation or the Heart, Pain In the aide.
Back and x#olna,they should be continuous?
ly taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the eye tern. With such ohange
those complaints disappear. .a
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
they should be taken in large and frequent
doses is produce the effect of adraatio purge.
For Beppreuion, a large dose should bo
taken, as it produces. the desired effect by
sympathy.
As a Banner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relievo the stomaoh.
An occasional, doae stimulates the stomaoh !
and bowels, restores the appetite and invigo?
rates the system. Hence it is often advan-1
tageous where no serious derangement ex?
ists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds
that a dose of these Pills make him feel deci?
dedly better, from their clean shag and reno- j
vating effect on the digestive apparatus.
raxpaasD bx
Dr. J. 0. Ay er & 0 o., Pr aotical Chemists |
LO WELL. MASS., U. B. A.
rOB sale bx all dbuqoists EVKBtWUBBB.
Mayas _ iTtml4
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fe?
ver. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious
Fever, &o., and, indeed, all the affec?
tions which arise from malarious,
marsh, or miasmatio poisons.
NO one remedy is louder
called for by the necessities of
the American people than a
.sure and safe cure for Fever and
'Ague. Such we are now ena
bleu to offer, with a perfect cer?
tainty that it will eradicate the
disease, and with, assurance, founded on
proof, that no harm oan arise from its use in
[ any quantity. ?
I fsThat Which protects from or prevents this
disorder must be of immense service in the
communities .where it prevails. Prevention
is better than cure, for the patient escapes
the risk which he must run in violent attacks
of this baleful distemper. This "Cure" ex?
pels the ! miasmatio poison of Fbveb aml
Aacsfrom the system, and prevents the de?
velopment of the diseaso. if taken on the
drat approach of its premonitory symptoms.
It is not only the best remedy ever yet dfeco
' vered for this class of complaints, but also
the cheapest. The large quantity we snpply
for a dollar brings it within tho reach of
everybody; and fn bilious districts, where
Feveb ano Ague prevails, everybody should
have it. and use it freely, both for onre and
protection. It is honed this price will place
it within the reach of all?the poor as well as
the rioh. A great superiority of this remedy
over any other ever discovered for tho speedy
and certain oure of Intormittents is, that it
contains no Quinine or mineral; consequently
it produces no quinism or other injurious of
feots whatever upon tho constitution. Those
cured by it are left as hoalthy as if thoy had
never had the disease
Fever and Ague is not alone the conse?
quence} of tho miasmatio poiaon. A I great
variety of disorders arise from its irritation,
among whioh are Neuralgia, Ithonm?tism,
Qout, Headache. Blindness, Toothache, Ear?
ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful
Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics,Pain in the
Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of
the Stomach, all or,which, whon originating
ia this cause, put on the intermittent typo, or
booome periodical. This "Cube" expels the
poiaon from the blood, and consequently cores
them all alike. Ittie an invaluable protection
to immigrants ana persons traveling or tem?
porarily residing in the malarious districts.
If taken occasionally or daily while exposed
to the infeotion, that will beexoroted from the
system, and oannot accumulate in sufficient
quantity to ripon into diseaso. Hence it it
even more valuable for protection than oure;
and few vi!) .iver suffer from Intormittents if
they avail themselves of the protection this
remedy affoids.
For Liver Complaints, ariBing from tor?
pidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy,
stimulating the Livor into hoalthy activity,
and produoing many truly remarkable oures,
whore other medicines fail.
pbepabeo by
Dr. J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND TITE WORID.
PJIIOE ?1.00 PER BOTTLE.
May 28_._
Choice Wines.
KA BA8RET8 HE1DSICE CHAMPAGNE,
Oil 10 oases Sparkling Catawba,
10 oases "Vix Bara."
10 cases "Eelley'a" Island Wine.
10 oases "Rod Seal,"
3oask4 "Harmony Sherry,"
2 oaeke "Amontilado Sheiry,"
2 oaske"Resere Madoira.?
For aale by_HOPE A OYLES.
Mooha and Java Coffees.
I -| (\ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
I X" J 10 pockets Pnre Mooba.
_For sale low by_HOPE A GYLES.
New Mackerel.
C\ EITS Mess and No. 1 MAOEEREL.
tJ\ t 60 Halt and Whole Barrels, la, 2b, <)a.
60 Boxes Scaled HorriDgB.
600 Goorgo's Codfish.
For sale low by_HOPE A GYLES.
Corn Whiskey.
I3?RE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISREY.
Also, a lot of four yoar old MALT CORN
1 WB.I8KEY. Warranted nuro.
Jan 23 JOHN O. 8EEOEUS.
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
' COIitHBIi,' I'.^'C.
THIS well-known HOTEL, situate in lue ceotro of tbo business portion of tho city, affords
every cod ilenoo and comfort to travolers on business or pleasure. Tbo Proprietor,
having aeenred the services of polite and efficient aattiatants, pledges himself to Bpareno
meana and pains in its management to sustain tho high reputation so long erjoyed by the
"COLUMBIA'.' aa a First Class Doneo.
Attached to tho House is a handeomc BILLIARD ROOM, fumit-hed with three of Phelan
A Collonder's beet and most improved Tab 1 s.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE in rotunda of the IIouuo. Aleo, Bath Booms, equaled by none in
thooity. WM. OORMAN, Proprietor,
E. T. Bcrdxxl, lato of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. Oadbdev, AeeUtants. Jan 23
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIANS. C.
THE -undersigned, for many years (ho hopes favorably) known to tho community of]
Columbia, B. C, and to the traveliDg public generally, begs to inform his friends and
the public that he haa leased for a term of years tho building just erected at the corner of
Main and Plain streets, (opposite B. 0. Shiver A Co.'aDry Goods Store,) which will open
this day as a first class Hotel and Eeitaurant, to be known as the "WHEELER HOUSE."
and trusts he will receive the patrons go of hie friends and the travoling public in aid of hla
enterprise. Neither expense nor trouble has been spared to provide all modern oanven
ionoies, and great pains have been taten to secure the beat, most reliable and oourteous'ihelp
in all the departments, whilst the general management will be under his own supervision
and reoeivo his undivided attention. A special feature of this establishment will bo tho
opening of a flue suite of rooms for Iho accommodation of Ladies, where Meals and Oysters
will be served at all hours. THEO. M. POLUOOK.
Jan 15 ?
dm mm fhbisht ai.pa?bb lib,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM ' 9
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three -Times a Week?Tuesday. Thursday und Saturday.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 49,000 DALES MONTHLY.
The Boruth Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads Weat, in alliance with tho fleot of rairteen firat class Steamships
to tho aboveporte, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
the business public in the Cotton Btatea at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excel Jenen and
capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on
the line:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN, M. 8. Woodhull. Commander. GEORGIA, Crowoll, Commander.
CHAMPION, B. W. Loekwood, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. T. J. Beckett,Commander.
CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMES ADGER. T. J. Loekwood, Commander. ASHLANT\-Ingram,Commaudor.H
JAMES ADGER A CO., WM. A. GOURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER 3t CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADEIiPHIA.
Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, O. Hiucklev.Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der.
Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. * WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. O.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, Hainic, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Total capacity, 40.000 bales monthly.
Sailing Daya?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. U.
TO host on.
Steamship MEROEDITA. Sails every Other Saturday.
J vMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. O.
Kates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all principal RailroadOfficos in Goorgia, Alabama,Tennessee aud Mississippi.
Stato-Booma may be toenred in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Stoamshipa in Charleston, at wlioao offices, in all eases, tbo Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Borths assigned. Tbo Through Tickets by this route iuolnde Transfers,
Meals and State-Boom, while on ship-board.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have l&rgoly
increased their facilities for tbo rapid -movement of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and the South and west. Comfortable Night Oars, with tho Holmea Chair,
without extra charge, have beon introduced on the Sooth Carolina Railroad. Fiiet class
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Goorgia Railroad, first claaa Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Close oonneetiou made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with great promptness. Tho managers will ueo every exertion to satisfy thoir patrons that
the lino via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch and the eafo delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent, Charleston, 8. 0.; B. D.
Hasell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 970; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Piokens, General
Passenger and Ticket Agont, South Carolina Railroad. ALFBKO i>. TYLER
Jan 30 tOmO Vicc-Prosidont South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S.,
Headquarters Garden Seed
AT *
Heinitsh's Drug Store.
EARLY CABBAOEB
For Markvt and the Talk,
CARTER'S 8?PERIISE EARLY?The ear?
liest known.
Early Jersey Wakoflold?Standard early for
market.
Early Wimiingstadt?Tbo best for all soils.
French Ox-IIoart?Very \ opular early kind.
Sohwciufurt Quintal?Earliest of all Drum?
heads,
Marble-hoad Mammoth?The largest in the
world.
Earlv Flat Dutch ?Approved by Landroth.
Early Cone?Rotter than Early York.
Early Sugar-loaf?Bigblv prized us early.
Early Drum-head, Late Drum-htad.
Lato Flat Dutch, Drum-head Bavoy.
Qrcon Glazed?Winter Cabbage.
EARLY PEAS.
EXTRA EARLY?CARACTAC?S, enrlieat.
Early Kont, Early May. Early Dan O'Rourko
Early Eugenie, Little Gem.
Long Pod Prolilio.
All approved varieties, at reduced prioes.
Jan 18 X_HEIN ITS H'B Drag Store.
8AUUEL, W. MULT ON, D. U. OHAMDBBLAIN,
Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney-Uoneral.
MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Li?,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WILL practice in all the Courts of this
Stato, and in the United Htatos Courts
for tho District of South Carolina.
Oflioes at Columbia, S. C, in the State
House, and in the Carolina National Dank
bu?djng,_up_staira^_Jan 4 Smo
Oow Feed.
5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT MIAN, for
sale by HOPE k OYLES.
Fresh Family Groceries.
PICKLED Now York 1JEEF HOUNDS.
Pickled?Salmon Bollies,
North Carolina Mullet, Ao.
Smoked?New York Pig Hams aud Strips,
Nova Hcotia Salmon,
Deof Tongnee, Ac.
Canned?Snccotash, Lima Boans,
Peas, Salmon, Mackerol,
Lobsters, Tours, reaches,
Oioeii-gatrcB, Mushrooms,
Trufliea, Asparagus.
riiEar.nvED?Canton (iinitcr, Poars,
Citron, Pine-apples,
Strawber: ? ? ?. ouincea,
lUaekher; i< r.
Uaspborrie-*, Ac.
Jellies?ttuava aud general assortment.
Teah?Ouupowder, Iiuptrial, Japan,
Souchong, and English Urcakfas
solectod by an cxpirt, and finust
any market.
Coffees?Mocha, Lagnayra, Rio,
O. O. Java, Raw und Hoadtod.
also,
Tho Downer Mineral ^'peiim Oil, absolute
ly Miif.- as a caudle, brilliant as gas, and
cheap as kerosene: have nil tho necessary
Burners. Wi-I>*. < hininevi?, 10 fix old lamps.
_Nov_20 r <? sYMMERS.
FfeSU hiscuits.
FARIN A. Peat I. 0\strr.Wiui. butter, Milk,
Pic-nie Cream, Corn Rill, Lemon, Roda, ,
ice . all fresh. For sale low by
OctO HOPE A OYLES. _
Look Out for K. K.'S!
10.000 isrso-,**to
_Mareh'28 _ JOHN ?. HEEdEHK'.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preference to London Porterand Sootcb
Ale, Why? riu-y know it ie unadulterated
CENTRAL NATIONAL BAitfc,
COLUMBIA, jjjs, C, ,?
Present Capital, ' , !. . $160,000
Aumoffsed Capital, I . . $500,000
OVPICKRi.
JOHN B. PALMER. President.
A. Q. BBENIZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. AsBiatant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy ite magnifi?
cent three-story sod Mansard Boof build?
ing, now in course of construction on the
oorner of Plain and Richardson streets, but
for the present will do bosrness nt its obi
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A
General Banking Business transacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, bearing interest at the
rate ot eeven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences
Of debt discounted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
and sold. Drafta on all the prominent cities
in the United States bought and sold.
Directobs?J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor,
F. W. McMaster, B. D. Senn, (ot B. D. Bonn A
Son,) G. W. Bearden, (of Copeland A Bear
don,) It. D. Bryan, (of Bryan <k MoCarter.)
W. O. Swaffield, (of B. & W. C Bwaffield.) W.
B. Btanley, J. O. Seegors: Samuel McGowan,
Abbeville; J. H. Bicn, Winnsboro. Feb 8
UNION SAVINGS BANE,
OF COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
Subscribed Capital, IU4.C00.
nnniS BANK is now open for tbe transao
X tion of a GENERAL BANHibiG, EX?
CHANGE and SAYINGS DEPOSIT BUSI?
NESS.
DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR AND UP?
WARDS will be received, and interest al?
lowed at tho rate of Seven Per Cent, per an?
num on Certificates of Deposits, and Six Per
Cent, on Accounts; also, General Deposits re?
ceived, subject to Checks at any time.
COLLECTIONS attended to at all accessible
points, and remittances made promptly.
The Bank is located next door to the Caro?
lina National Bank, and will for tbe present
have the ueo of the very superior Vault of
that Bank. This gives depositors an addi?
tional guaranty for the safe-keeping-of their
funds.
This Bank is also made capable, by its
charter, of acting as Executor, Administra?
tor, Guardian, Trustee, Ac, by appointment
of any person or court of competent authori?
ty, and is now ready to accept and exeente
trusts of this character. All funds of this
kind will draw Seven Per Cent. Interest from
the time of deposit until paid out.
J. P. SOUTHERN, President.
G. M. WALKER, Cashier.
Directors?B. O. Shiver, S. L. Leaphart, J.
H. Kinard.W. B. Gulick, Geo. Bymmers, A.
Cooper._Deo 80 Smo
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
. . ??*-?
INTERESTALLO WED A T TEE RATEOI
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM
POUNDED EVERY BIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS. .
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
johnB. Palmer. Vice-president.
A. G. Breniserj Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
JohnC B. Smith,Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C.Haa
boll F. W.MoMasler.E. H. Heinitsh, JobnB.
Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. EH Gregg, Marion. ;
G. T. Soott.Newberry.
W. G. Mayes.Nowberry.
B. H.Rutlodge,Charleston.
DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston.
Meohanios, Laborers, Olerke, Widows, Ol?
phane and others may here deposit tbeirsav
Inga and draw a liberal rate of interest there*
on. Planters,Professional Mon and Trustee*
wishing to draw interest enthoir funds until
they require them for business or other pur
posos: Parents desiring to set apart small
?ums for their children, and Married Women
and MinorB (whose deposits can only be with*
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing toley
asidofundsior future use. are here afforded
an opoortunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly aoouroulate,and,at
'.ho sam etimo.be subject to withdrawalwhoji
?eeded._Aug 18
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pfeasure in calling tbo attention of
tho public to an examination of -their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeons. Brass and bilver Band Instru?
ment? of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on band at all times. Sheet
Music sent bv mail, post paid, on receipt of
prico; and all kinds of Musical Goods son thy
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked 0. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re?
paired in a aatisfaotory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping PianoBfor other parties toanypoin
desired, at moderate prices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favoring us with
tboir patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Musio and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors abovo Pncsnix
office. Columbia, S.O. Nov7
DOORS,
. SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, 9TAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
LARUE STOCK. LOWEST RATES.
OnDER WORK SOLICITED.
Send for estimate and price list.
KROCH A THORNE.
254 D 25G CANAL STREET,
DC ly hew TORE C1TT.
F
Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds,
RESH and good, for sale bv ?
Jan 28 HOPE A GYLES.
Water Notice.
ALL persons using city water are hereby
Hotificd that from and after this dato tbe
ordinance iu relation to tbe using of water
will he strictly and rigidly enforced. AU per?
sona leaving their hydrants or water spouts
running will be fined asprovided by ordinance
By order of the Mayor. OHAS. BARN UM,
Deo 81_City Clerk.
A whole family oured of biliousness with
onoboxnf Ueinitsh'B Blood and Liver Pille
This is cheap practice. Howie it? Wby,th?
,pi"-*?-"Ood.
Chang* of Schedule.
.. Jejm fOAJMjBM BallboadCovabt,
J i>0J^iA,B.0.,Bsnt.Jd6, 1872.
iSttHEBSHfe. Change of BobeOuls
tWBtasMBC3?* to go Dato effect on
and after Sunday, SOtb JpatantV
mau. ahx? rasifcxen tbaiby
Leave Columbia>,at.?)..v............ tarn
Arr?To at Charlestou at. ........4.80 p m
Leave Charleston^.,.8.80 a xn
A rrive at Columbia at........ r...... B. 20 p m
night kxpbrs8, tbeiobt and accokkc 'vtiok
? tkajii. IHnndavB excectefl.l i
Leave Columbia.. .7. BO p m Arrive. ..? Wats
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave., .b J6 a xn
' Cam don Train will run Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, aa follows:
Leave Camden at. 7.20 AIM.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.66 A. M .
Leavo Columbia at.2,00 P. M.
Arrive at Camden at. 6.65 P. M.
A. L. TYLEB, Vice-President.
8. B. Picejns. General Tieftet Agent;
, ...... i i i
Charlotte.Columbia and Augusta IL. ?
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Columbia, 8. C, September 22,1872.
SSamtJBBBB ON and after this date,
aCTf *5>? ?%9rttaMrP following schedule will be
run over this road:*
domo sooth.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte.....7.15A.M. 8.20P.M.
Leave Colombia.2.2V P. M; 8.30 A. M
Arrive Augusta.7.42 P. M. 8.20 A * N .
UOINO nobth.
Leave Auguata.6.85 A. M. 6.50 P. M.
Leave Columbia... .11.68 A. M. 11.C5 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.6.15 P. M. ?! 6.00 A. M .
Standard Time ten minutes elower than
Washington; six minmtea ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dally, Snn
dayaexcepted. Both tralna make close con
'neotion to aR nointa North. Hocth and West.
Through ticket b sold and' baggage checked
'toHll principal points.
JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup.
B.B.Dobbbt,Gen. Freight and Ticket Agtnt
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug.R, B.
Bupbsibtxhdbbt'b CrricK,
Wilmington, N. O., October 7. 1872.
I FSfDMaB AFTER this dnte the
\mf?&-MW W 'following aohtdnle will
I be ran by train a on this road:
sat xxpbz88 tbaih [daili.l 4? .. . .
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 8.25 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. 11.25 AM.
Arrive at Florence. 4.15 P.M.
Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M ?
1 night kxpbksb TXAXBT.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.46 P. M.
Arrive at Florence. 11.36P.M.
Arrive at Colombia. 8.40 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta..:. 8.20 A.M.
I Leave Augusta. 6.60P; M.
Leave Columbia.10-.20P. M.
Arrive at Florence.'.. 2.12 A. M.
I Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M.
{ Oct 8 JAB. ANDERSON, Gen'ISnp't.
Greenville and Columbia Bailrcad.
I B??f? PASBENGEB
HsHJBmE^KTRAINB run daily,
I Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
I Tralna on South Carolina Railroad np and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta and Wil
I mington,Columbia and Auguata Railroads.
TO.
Leave Columbia at.it.i 7 1 B a. m.
I Leave Alston.9.u5a. m.
I Leave Newberry.10.40 a.m.
I Leavo Cokeshury. 2.00 p.m.
Leave Belton.?.8.60 p, m.
1 Arrive at Greenville.'.. 5.30 p.m.
] down.
Leave Greenville at.7.80 a. m.
Leave Belton.0.30 a.m.
Leave Cokeahnry.......11.15 a. xn.
Leave Newberry..2,80 p,m.
Loavo Alston..4.20'p. Xtt.
Arrive at Columbia................ C.COp. m.
Ander ton Branch and Blue Bidyc JHvUian.
down. ujp,
Leave Walhalla. 5.46 a.m. " Arrive 7.16 p. m.
Leave Perry ville 6.25 a; xn. fi.35 p,- m.
LeavePendleton'7.10 a. m. '? 1 -: ? 6.50 p.1 tu.
I Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p.m.
Arrive at Belton 9.00.a. m. Leave ,8.60 p. xn.
Accommodation Train? tun' On Abbeville
Branch' Mondays, Wednesdays ana Friday*.
On Anderson Branob,between Belton and An?
derson. Tuesdays, Tburedava and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen, Bop.
I JabezNobtom, General Ticket Agfect.
\ Biohmbnd and Danville Bailro'ad.
f3Saaa>aaa?agPn CONDENSED TIME
MUBHBHEtABLE, in effect on and
alter Sunday, December 22,1872:
GOING NOBTH.
STATIONS. MAIL. etpbx88.
Leave Greensboro.2.00 A. M. 11.10 A. M.
Leave Danville. 4.40 A. M. 1.62 P. M.
Leave Burkvillo. 9.44 A. M. 6.86 P. M.
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P.M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Bichmond. 1.60 P. M. 6.10 A. M.
[ Leave Burkvillo..6.12P.M. ? 28;A. M.
Leave Danville.10.fO P. M. 12.67 P. M.
Arrive at Greensboro.. 12.25 A. M. 3.80 P. M.
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.S0 P. M., and
[at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with
traine on North Carolina Division, for all
points South. Passengers leavirg Ritltcond
at 1.60 P.M., connect at Green tLoio ?Ith
train for all points East of Grecnbboro. Pas?
senger train leaving Raleigh at 6 40P.M.,
I conneota at Greenaboro with Northern-bound
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 46 P^
M. JOHN R. MACMURDO,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. B. Talcot, Engineer and Gen. Enp't.
If OUT II CAROLINA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. mail. ixpbxpbv
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.26 A.M.
Leave Salisbury. 9.60 P.M. 8.34 A.M.
Leave High Point.11.58 P. M. 10.17 A. M..
Arrive at Greensboro. 12 50 A. M. 11.00 A. M.
Leave Greensboro- 1.46A.M. 11.10A.M..
Leave Company Shops S.SG A. M. 12 20 P. M.
Leave Hillaboro. 4 63 A. M.
Loave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldaboro.. .11.(5 A. M.i...
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Goldehoro. 4.f.0 P. M. .'.
Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M.
Leave Hillsburo.10.21 P. M.
Leave Company Shops 12.05: A. M. 2.16 P. MO
Arrive at Greenaboro. 1.30 A.M. 8.80 P.M.
Leave Greenaboro-2.15FA.M. 4.00 P.M..
Leave High Point.... 3.04 A.M. 4.43 P.M..
Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 6.22 P. M..
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. 8 SO A. M..
Passenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M.,
conneota at Greenaboro with Northern bound
train; making quickest time to all Northern
I cities. Price of tickets samo bb other rentes.
Mail trains daily, both v?ays, over entire
length of road. Express daily between Com -
pany Shops and Charlotte Sunday s exefptcd.
Full ma iiFal a co Cars on night train b bet wee d
Charlotte and Richmond, without obange.
8. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent..
W. H.Qbkew, Master Tranaportation.
Bummer Schedule S. ft U. R. B.,
jbbmm j DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN
??5i^Sf? Arrive, Leave. Arrive.Lcav?
Spartanburg.. 6,80 6.25
Bateaville. 6.00 6.00 4.68 4.63
Pacolot. 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.46
JonesvlUe. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 3.05 8.21
Santo?. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16
Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.4?
Lylea* Ford... 0.40 9.45 1.12 .17
8trother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .65
'Alston.11.00 _ 11.01
May 94 THOB. B. JETER. PTesjd^nt_
Seegers' Beer is Pure."
"fT don'l contain Cococulua Indient-J Fi*>.
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