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ITHE TEOEHEX;: ; ! Published Daily and Tib-Weakly, Every Wednonday Morning,' BY JULIAN A. SELBY/ Editor .and Proprietor, Office1 on Bighaxason St?,near Taylor, Mff Book and' Job Printing of every de? scription r&ithfally attended to. SUB80BIPTION. IK Daily, eiz montba, H CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. ', " , AnTEBTIBBHEFTB Inserted in the Dally at 75 cents per square for the flrat and 50 oeqta.eaoh subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the weok, month or year, at reaaon'able rates, . . ' A correspondent of the Southern Home, (Charlotte, N. O.,) who baa lately visited Shelby, in Cleveland County, states that there is not a single criminal in the County jail, and the c?url-does not bold more than three or four -days in the week.--Thiataot; he fiayir^rnot 6eW Strange, whenii is known that there is but one grog-shop in Shelby, and the Representatives from that County had a law passed at tha-sesmdrPorthe Legisla? ture, whioh has just closed, entlrely pro? hibiting the Baler of,ardent, spirits Rhin tho town and fos a corteia distance with? out* the corporation, ? ??>"? I, , a ?; ? si It is a faot, illustrative of the groat ird provement whioh has been made in the I manufacture we?|R^mer4r?'i*at J Prang <e Co., of Boston, who,formerly imported all the paper - used in. making their chromes, now buy their supply in this oountry, 1, ; 1 " ? ' ; Notice. Omer, B?TEBJirntHrENT B. 0. PxNiTasTUiT, OOLtntBLi', 8.0., April 3. 1373. ALL persons having claims, agamst. the Bouth Carolina Penitentiary are request? ed to present the same properly avouched for at once to this office. JOHN B. DENNIS. Superintendent Bouth Carolina Penitentiary. April 1 . . C ! Notice to Contractors. CITY OLERK'B OFFICE, - OoLtnmiA, B. 0.;April?, 1873. SEALED PROPOSALS for repairs to the Old Book and Ladder House, on corner of. Assembly and Taylor streets, preparatory to turning over to Vigilant Fire Engine Com? pany, win be received until TUESDAY, April '8. The lowest responsible bidder will get the contraot. By order of Oounoil. ? . April 2 OHAS. BABNUM, City Clerk. Notice, i OFFICE OOMPTBOLLEB-GBNEBAL. ' IQpLDMBiA, S.O., March 31,1873. NSUBANOE AGENTS. are hereby notified to renew their Lioonste, from this office-, as required by law. i- 8.L. HOOE, Apr 2_Oomptroller-Qenarai. The Fountain Head! We want to make TUB "EMPORIUM OF FMlOH") AT ABBEVILLE NOTED as being the place -for ELEGANT I AND BTYLIBH GOODS-go?ds that the | ladles can rely upon aa having been r with a strict regard to the prevailing Styles and best taste. We do think that onr a'took this season BUBPAS8E8 ANY THAT WE HAVE EVER HAD. We oh?llenge any bouse to Show.a better seleoted, a more oomplote stock. Dress Goods, White Goods, Laoes, Embroideries, Hair Goods, Hosiery, Made-Up Suits, Urn French Flowers, Bibbons, Crapes, Veils/ 1 7 ? Indeed, any and everything belonging to;, "r)RY GOODS .?Ann .,t" Millinery Business, There oau be found at onr establishment. We also have aa complete a. . DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT As can be found in the State.' We work In I body and mind to please ladies of the best] taste. . Our GRAND OPENING takes plaoe on ? WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL. For samples, address JAMES W. FOWLER & 'CO., Proprietors. JAMES W. FOWLER. JAMES A. HOWIE. March 29 8 IVllOO) JJLCfcAl. j Jnder Wear, __ v?.?i_I_? ssHHraawswiHHimn roll Weight Soap. PROCTOR A GAMBLE'S EXTRA OLIVE. Borne brands of Soap are sold short weight, five to eight pounds per box. If you use these Soaps, you pay money for what you do not receive. Can you afford to do so? Buy Proctor k Gam? ble's Fall Weight Brand. Sold by Gro? cers in your oity. ? J^A. HENDRIX ABRO., Apr 8 Sm Wholesale Agentv. 1 0HRI8T0PHER HAYNESWORTH, BARBER AKT? BAIR-DRE88ER, INVITE8 his friends and aliperaons who are desirous of reoeiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pay him a oall at his now rooms, in tho Whoeler House. HAIR-DREBB ING, DYANG, etc, attended to in best style. ? Apr 80_ TREZEVANT BILL, Trial Justice. Office on Plain street, formerly occupied by I A. L. Solomon. Business promptly attended to._ March 20 2mo Remarkable Corn?Oooley's Early I White Field Corn?Certificate. ICERTIFY that I planted OOOLEY'S EARLY CORN in April, 1872, finishing about the 13th. On tho let of August, the Corn seemed cured; and on the 5th of An 5ust, I examined very carefully, and found it ry enough to send to mill for meal. WM. E. YANOEY. Alabama. For sate at E. H. HEINITSH'B March 11 j_JDrng Store. Sweet Potato Slips. ?)AA BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and &\J\J Red, in fine or der. For sale by_HOPE A OYLES. London Porter and Scotch Ales. 1 AS^M Hibbert's London PORTER and .L\J Yonnger'a Scotch ALE. far sale by March 12 . HOPE A GYLES. JAMES Z. 8T0CKER, CommissionMerchant Lime, Cement. Calcined And. Land - Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc. ? iNoe. ?and 11 Ve*d*?<Bfcngev ' ? Feb 4 j8m OHABfeEfcTON, B. 0. GARDNER FIBB BXPSMBB, Hook & Ladder Truok Equip't. Absolute Protection from Fire! ' CKIV. W4PK HAJIPIO^' Bay. i <? 6rpHE GARDNER FTRE EXTINGTJI8HEB A 'baa my hearty approval, and I reo?m mond Its general introduction as a safe and ?ffioaoious protection against the risk of fire. The great benefits it has conferred, in saving property, j aatify tbe cdp?^enca rcpoied in it/! Bend for DetofipUve 0?oular. . ' JOHN* AONE^aVBON, Agents. March 28 0 ?0 ?ri--.'"u: <>..> -: tnwxfimo ^ '? ri?.r? 'wpr.Unt.n: WHOLESALE HOUSE t T this ffell-appoiat?d Drug Hons A.-tounda%,^a jeUablo; day, *t W WlfeS?E and B) prfoVs whiotfse^rPw the Vt di-.:? benefit of? good I Mtoi< prices, win .' 3?iedoflib. Ji -ciuea of the JAUj? and at er tue imme ifeB at lowest Southern Medicines f?r"S?uthern people Heinitsh's Blood Purifier, Queen's Delight: Helniteh'a Bleod and Liver Pill?; Kina Chill Cure, a sure remedy: Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup; Quaker Linioionf; Crimson Tot tor Wash; German Horse*Powder; German Oattle Powder. For sale, wholesale and re? tail, at HEINITSH'S DBUtt STORE. Aprils t , ........_ AY EE'S Sarsaparilla . IS widely known as one of the most ef? fectual remedies ever discovered for cleans? ing the system and irifyibg the blood, has stood-the test I of years, with a con? stantly growing repa? ration, based on its 'intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re? markable eures. Bo mild aa to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effeotualhr purge out the great corrup? tions of the blood, auch as the scrofulous and syphilitie contamination. Impurities, or dis? eases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are" publicly known, of 8ero ?mla, and all scrofulous diseases, Uleers, Eruption?, and eruptive disorders of the akin, Tumors? ?iotcii??. Bolls, Pimples, Pustules, Bores, St. Anthony'? KLrc, Kose or Erysipelas, Tetter, laltBncnm, Scald Head, Hlnsrworm, and internal TJlcera tloua or the Uterus, Stomach, and Ll-rcr. It also cures other complaints, to which it I would not seem especially adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Deb 1 Uty, and limcorrhas, when they are mani? festations of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent, restorer .of health and strength in the spring. By renewing the ap Setite and vigor of the digestive organs, it isaipates ths depression and liatleaa languor of tho season. Even I where no disorder ap? pears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood; The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. " " PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Oli&nisls. , > SOLD BY ALL DR CG GISTS EVERYWHERE. Miy 21 > tmHUJ VEGEHfilE SICILIAN (HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We oan assure our old patrons that it is kept fully Up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable1 and perfected pre fiaration for restoring GsAsosFAnssHAisio ts youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrnff, and, by its tonie properties, prevents the hair from falling ont, aa it stimu? late* and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldneas, it restores the oanillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, oxcent in extreme old age. It is the most economical Haut Dbessiko overused, as It requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid glossy appearanoe. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayor of Massachu? setts, says: "The constituents are pnro, and oarefnlly selected for exoellent quality; and I consider it the Best Prepabatxon for its in? tended purposes." Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers in Medicines. Price Oatt Dollar. Buckingham's Bye, FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Benewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too muoh caro, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we havo prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this re* suit. It Is easily applied, and prodaoes a color whiou will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Prico fifty cents. Manufactured by R. p. HALL & 00., NASHUA, n. II. May 21_x it M 14_ Buffalo Tongues, VTBW sugar-cured HAMS, 131 Breakfast Strips, Itnoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLE8. Mooha and Java Coffees, ?f f\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, AvF 10 vocketb Pnre Moeba. For sale low by_HOPE A OYLES. The Doctors Recommend Beegers'Beer TK preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Wby?Theykriowlt is nnadultoraled ,!. ' - 1 CSU COLUMBIA HOTEL, THIS well-known HOTEL, situate in the oontro of the business portion of the city, affords every convenience and comfort to travelers on busineea or pleasure. The Proprietor, baring scoured the services of polite and effioient assistants, pledges himself to spare no means and pains in its management to sustain tho high roputation so long enjoyed by the "COLUMBIA" as a First Class House. * Attached to tho House is a handsome BILLIARD ROOM, fnrniehed With three of Pholan A Oouonder a.boat arid most improved Tabl s. r TELEGRAPH OFFICE in rotunda of tho House. A!eo, Rath Boome, equaled by none in th^?iJyv;' :i. . ... . ? . WM. GORMAN, Proprietor. E. T. Bukdkll, lata of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. Gausdek, Assistants. Jan 23 HOUSES, COL.XJIVTBIA, S. O, THE nnderejgned, for many years (he hopes favorably) known to the community of Colombia, S.O., and to the traveling public generally, b?ge to inform bis friends and the pnblio that he has leased for a term of years the building juBt erected at tho oorner of Main and Plain streets, (opposite B. C. Bhivor A Co.*s Dry Goods Store,) which will open ibis day as a first olasa Hotel and Restaurant, to be known as tho "WHEELER HOUSE," and trusts ho will receive the patronage of hia friends and the traveling pnblio in aid of his enterprise. Neither expense nor tronble baa been spared to provide ail modern conven ienoies, and great pains nave been taken to secure the beat, moat roliable and courteoua'holp in all the departments, whilst the general management will be under hia own eupervfcion and receive hia undivided attention. A epecial feature of thia establishment wfll bo tho opening of a fine suite of rooms for the accommodation of Ladies, where Meals and OyBtera will be served at all boars. TI1KO. SI. POIiLOOK. Jan 15 HUT SDDTSRBM F1HK1T AMKIK HA VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM ' ' BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Thrsc Times a. Week-Tntiday, Thursday and Saturday. ELEGANT STATEROOM A0C0MMODATI0N8. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." total CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MOSTHLY. : < The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in allianco with the fleet of thirteen firat class Steamahipa to the above ports, in vi to attention to the qnick time and regular deapatch afforded to the bnainesepublic in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Stcamera arc regularly on tho line: TO NEW YORK. MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull. Commander. GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Bookott. Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. A8HLAND.-Ingram, Commander.B? JAMES ADGER A CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, fiUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, 0. Hincklev, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der. Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. * WM. A. C?DRTENAY, Agent, Cb&rleaton, S. C. TO DAIiTIHORE, FALCON, Uainic, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnaon, Commander. BEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Total capacity, 40.000 bales monthly. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TBENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. TO BOSTOW. Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday. J aMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8: C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing liuos. Marine In&urance, one-half of one per aent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tonneaaee and Mississippi. Btate-Rooma maybe secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of] the Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices, in all caBas, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths''assigned. Tbe Through Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals and Slate-Room, wbilo on ship-board. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely increased their faoilitiea for tbe rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern oities and the South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on tbe South Carolina Railroad. First class Eating Saloon at Brancbville. On the Georgia Railroad, firat class Bleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Oloso connection made with othor Roads, delivering Freighte at distant points with great promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent, Charleston, 8. C.; B. D. Habell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Bickens, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Sooth Carolina Railroad. alfhed l. tyler, Jan 30 }Gnio Vioe-President Booth Carolina Railroad, Charleston,18.IC. t. h. UUNKI.k, james a. dundab. Solicitor Fifth Circuit. RUNKLE &DUNBAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Offloo Law Range and 8ttto House, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, 8. C. in store and in To Consumers. 80.000 ??ao6n 1,000 busbelB OATS, 2.000 bushels CORN, SO barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, just received and for salo at lowest pricoB. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Oats and Corn. 1f\f\f\ BUSHELS piirao white CORN. ?\JUU 800 busbele heavy OATfl. For salo low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. Water Notice. ALL persons using city wnter are hereby notified that from and after this date the ordinanoo in relation to tbe using of water will be strictly and rigidly t nfoic?d All per? sona leaving their hydrant* or ??n r >i fir running will be fined asprcivi 'ei! hj ?.r-?ii- .i.c< By order of tho Mayor. Cilaa. iiAi;Nt .vi Dec 31_ Cit\ CUra. TO PLANTERS. Kf\f\ DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. OVivr 100 Twietere and Shovela. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Plantora, from factory. 100 pair Traco Chains. 40 dozen Plow H lines. Which wo otTer at popular prices. Fob 22 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. 2 O 0,000 In great varieties. ENVELOPES! G Cow Peed. 5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. RAND arrival ot new and improvedStaple and Fancy stationery! Also, fino C?TLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this House may amuso and induce you to purchase. THE BLANK BOOK MANl'FACTOBV BGCX BINDERY Is in lull opera lion, rt ate. County. Bank and Railroad Oflices and Business Houses of all kinds supplied with Boika, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of binding, at shortest notice and liviup prices. E. R. STOKErt. Nov 24 Main street. Colnml.ta. R (V. Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Pearl, Oystor.Winc, Butter, Milk, Fic-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all fresh. Forealelowbv Oot9 HOPE A GYLES. THE WAHREN HOB. ? a. : ??h'lUI WE havo joet received another ?oddIt or thoao superior HOES. .They operate on an entirely different principle from tbo common Hoe, and are the beet Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in nee. (f ive them a trial and be convinced. ? ok April.1 , JOHN AGNEW A SON. Seed Potatoeo. nr prr. BATIK ELS EABLY B08E and EABLY *J\J GOODRICH, in fine order, and for sale by ? -. . HOPE A QYLB3. ?? CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, .'. .; ?" OF '.' . ,:'| , . COLUMBIA, B.C. Present Capital.$150,000 Authorized- Capital, .... $500,000 OFFICERS. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. O. BBEN1ZER, Caehior. C. N. G. BUTT. assistant Caebier. THIS BANK will eoon occupy its rnagnifi - cent three-story and Mansard B60f build-' ing, now-in course of construction on the corner of Plain and BiohardBon streets, but for the present will do business ut its old Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A General Banking Business transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, bearing interest at tbe rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued., Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt discounted, ana 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. DmEcxoB8?J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaater, B. D. Senn, (of B. D. Senn & Son,) G. W. Betrden, (of Copeland A Bear den,) B. I?. Bryan, (of Bryan A MoCartor.) W. O. Swaffield, (of B. A W. C Swaffield,) W. B. Stanley, J. C. Seegers: Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; J. H. Bion, Winnsboro. F6b 8 Columbia Music Store. ??? LyBrand & Son TAEE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. BrasB and Silver Band Instru? ments of ail kinds. Also, Sheet Muaio and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on teceiptof price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked G. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tnned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and a hipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for onr catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Bi chardson street, a few doors above PnoiNix offioo, Columbia, 8. O._Nov7 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE or SOUTH CABOLIKA, Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED A T THE RA TEOf SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX kfONTBS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Ylce-Prcsident. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Bawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A.C. Has kell, F, W. McMaster, E. H. Heimteh, JohnB. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Ell Gregg, Marion, G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. May es, Newberry. B. H. Bntledge, Charleston. Daniel Bavenel, Jr., Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustee* wishing to draw interest on their funds until thoy require them for business or other pur? pose e; Parents desiring to set apart email sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themeolves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity- of depositing their means where tbey will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 POORS, SASHES, BUNDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWEL8 AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY OLA88. LAROE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. KROGII Ai THOHNE. 254 i> 25C canal street, Dfi ly new york citv. Notice. COUNCIL CHAMBER, Colvmdia, S. C, March 21,1873. TUE attention of the citizens of Columbia id called to tho following extract from a city ordinance In relation to shade trees. No one has a right to destroy, or in any way to mu? tilate the shado trees in the city, and any in? fringement or tbe ordinance in relation there? to will be punished by fine, as provided by law: "Shotion 15. Re it further ordained, That if | any pcrsou shall cut down, kill or wilfully damage auy troo, natural or transplanted, growiug in the streets of Columbia, or shall wilfully destroy, injuro or removo any post, railing or box, used or erected for protecting such trees or the sidewalks, auoh person shall he subject to a penalty not exceeding forty tive dollars for each and every offence." Mar n _ JOUN ALEXANDEB, Mayor. A whole family cured of biliousness with one box of Heinitub's Blood and Livrr Pills This is cheap practioo. How is it? *\'hy,thi . ;> .i J Ghmsge of Ecoedule.?_j m. ~j 80utk CAROL! N A-B AJXBOAD Cohpabt , Colombia, B. 0., Sept. 26, 1672. Rgmlfit Cnangeof BehefluH AflE9ISftHVr3K! to go into effect e? ftWuUt Sunday, 29th. instant; .,, 1 . . KAIL AND PABSEKQEB TBAljf. ' L?eve Columbia at..'...iv.'i 9am Arriveat Charleston at..... .... ..i'/4.B0 p ta Leave Charlostonat-..... . .0.80 ?an 'A iiire at Columbia at......... 6.20-pj? NIGHT KXFBEBB, EHEIOHT AND ACCOMMODATION tbaih, [Sundays excepted'.] 1 LeaveColumbia. .7.80 p m Arrive... <6.30 a m Arrive Charleaton 7.10 p m Lea-ve.. .6 46 ? m Camdou Train will run Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as follows: .... Leave Oamden at.... 7.20 A.M. Arrive at Columbia at...... ......11.66 a. M . Laave Columbia at.2.00 P? if. Arrive at Oamden at.6.66 P. Ml ; ? '. . . A. L. TYLER, Yioe-President . B. B. Pipaiws. General Ticket Agent. '," Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta B .1* SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE* ? Columbia, S. C, KcpUmb? 22,1872; 'C&MQraG, ON and after this date, aWElMlfW^aTgfollowingachedule wITtle run over this road: !? jfi CJ? qodio south. ; Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte.7.IE A.M. e.20.P,M. Leave Columbia.2.29 F. M. 8.30 A. M Arrive AUguat a.7.42P.M. 8.20 A. M. ! - OOIjrO forth. M Leave Augusta.6.35 A.M. 6.60P.M. Leavo Columbia... .11.53 A. M. lLOBP.'Sl.. Arrive Charlotte.6.15 P. Hi }?J o.CO A.- *i. Standard Time ten mhruUa ? slower taair Washington; aix minatea ahead Columbia.. . Nq. 1 Train daily, no. 2 Train .daily, S^p daya excepted. Both trains makA clofcegon neotlon to all points North, South anO WCBt. 1 Through tickets sold and baggage ohec%*d to all principal pointa. r. \ uuiftnui'* JAMES ANDERSON, General rjup. E.R. Dobsst, Gen. Freight and Ticks tAgtnt Wilmington, Colombia and Aug,B. B SUPEBIKTXNDBXT'S ?FTICE, - , , Wilmikgtqn, N. 0., .October 7j 1*72, ISBiHsi, after tbje v*'0 Hfgf?T'W?following schedule will be run by trains on this road: 1 v. t: . -?AV EXPBEHB TBAUi [DAJLt.J Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] i8 25 A^M Arrive at Florence..'. 9.55 A. M ? Arrive at Columbia.?' 2.40 P;M? Arrive at Augusta. 7.42P. M. Leave Attguata. 6.85 A.M. Leave Columbia. 11. 25 AM. Arrive at Florencn. 4.16 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M. RIGHT EXTBESB TBAIN. '?' Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 6.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.36P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 A. M. Arrive at AugUBta. 8.20 a. M. Loave Augusta...:. 6.60P.M. Leave Columbia....v. 10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence. .... 2.12 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. H.OQA.M. Oct 8 J AS. ANDERSON, Gen'I Snp't. Greenville and Columbia Beilroal. SfllVniB; PA8BEN0ER BfllKKTBAINb run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with. Night Trains oh South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augutta and Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad*. up. Leave Columbia at.7.15 a.m. Leave Alston.9.05 a. m. Leave Newberry.. .10.40 a. m. Leavo Cokesbury.fi.OO p.- m. Leave Belton. 8.CO p. in . Arrive at Greenville., 6.80 p.m. dowh. Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a.m. Leave Belton.9.30 a. to. Leave Cokesbury.......11.16 a. m. Leave Newberry.ti 280 p.m. Leave Alston..4.20p.m. Arrive at Columbia. 6.C0 p. m. Anderson Branch arid Blue Ridge Biviticn. down. tif. - Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Leave Perrjville 6.25 a. m. 6.85 p. m. Leave Pendieton 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p; m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.BO p.m. Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.60 p. m. Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays,Wednesdays ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdava, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen.Sop. Jadez Nobtqn. General Ticket Agent.', Richmond and Danville Bailrcad. f7T, wr\VmFi?WP CONDENSED TIME ?PPsifSfsj?|iafaiTABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, December 22,1872: GOING NORTH. STATIONS. ' ICATX. EXPBEBS. Leave Ureenebcro,_2.00 a. M. 11 10 a. M. Leave Danville. 4.40 A.M. 1.62 P. M. Leave Burkville. 9.44 a. M. 0.:.? P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.8o P. M. GOING BOUTH. ! Leave Richmond. 1.60 P.M. 6.10 A.M. ! Leave Burkville. 6.12 P. M. asb.a. M. Leavo Danville.10.00 P. M. 12.67 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.26 A. M. 3.80 P.-M. Trains leaving Richmond at 1.60 P.M., and at 5.10 a.M., connect at Greenaboro with trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South. Passengers leaving Richmond at 1.50 P.M., connect at Greenaboro with train for all points East of Greentboio. Pas? senger train leaving Raleigh at 6.40 P. M., connect a at Greenaboro with Northern-bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12.46 P. M. JOHN r. MACMUBDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. t. M. r. Talcot. Engineer and Gen.Bup't. nort1i CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. HAIL.. KXPBStS. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.26 a. M. Leavo Salisbury. 9.50 P.M. 8.94 A.M. Leave High Point.11.58 P. M. 10.17 a. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 12.60 a. M. 11.CO a. M. Leave Greensboro.... 1.45A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3 so a. M. 12.20 P. M. Leavo Hillsboro.4.53 a.M.. Leave Raleigb. 8 05 a. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 a. M. GOING BOUTH. Leave Goldsboro.4.60 P. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.46 P. M. Leave Hillsboro.10.21 P.M. LeaveCompanyShopB 12.05;A. M. 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Greenaboro. 1.80 a.M. 8.30 P.M. Leave Greenaboro.... 2.15'a. M. 4.00 P. M. Leave High Foint.... 3.04 a.M. 4.48 P.M. Leavo Salisbury. 4 67 a. M. 6.22 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 a. M. 8 SO A. M. Paasenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making quickest time to all Northern citiea. Price of ticketB same as other rentes. Mall trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com pauyBbopa and Cbarlotte Sundays excepted. Pullman Palace Carson night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. 8. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. GnEEN, Master Transportation. Bummer Schedule B. ft TJ. R. B., -gwori DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN PK??bS$ Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leaxi ?partanburg.. 5.30 5.26 Bateaville. 6.00 6.00 4.6 8 4.53 Pacolet. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4.46 Joneevillo. 6.43 6.48 4.06 4.10 Unionville. 7.25 7.50 3.06 3.21 Santnc. 8.20 8.26 2.80 2.35 Fieh Dam. 8.40 8.46 2.10 2.16 8bclton. 9.16 9.20 1.86 1.40 Lylos' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 .17 Strotber. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .65 Alston.11.00 ?._,?? _ , May 24 THOS. B-JETER. President BeegerV Beer is Pnre." IT don't contain Ooeoculus IndicttsLFia Btrrle ti r t aesleepv ?r headache.