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Office ton WWgjfjP Sfc> near Taylor. aorfpci6nTfalthfaUy attettdea.tb.1''? ", 1 *:r;: ? T'v ? yit) -'BOBsoRipnoji. **? ;uJU>b b ?fr?y. m? iSw?Ui?, eO; Tri-Wookly, 2 50; We?,V?V ??* mir fij , - ? . Inaer^d'fn per ^tfnare for the flratand'tacenta efioh^nbaeqnent in Bertlon, iljong advortiaementfl by. t?e woct, ???fr?! Jf't'i.?* r^aaonahla ,xa*ea? : ?? Mg-^ihkW^aS^^. ?fli?B.Poppe,-AnfferBon. 1 UvS^yliftiwoon, AbtieTillo. ri -UO? OJ B1<*'I.N"P ?r?i oi nut Woo h? lo? ^pin. .??? ooisoio Wn^avot. tut. jttrWnfiL ' HOY^hg alwaja o'er>, barkitifrln thd cUwbHjprutnro l >A8 tteaoftoroUs as tbOn'rtriiiuana; . . ,U. ?WH?Wf.f.ifiS ? Ab'tobe ehuddW at thy e tar e. r. :o ? Poverty, in her rage arrayed. , "* < j 'TO* fokWng #2nt? attend; '>'? ' 1 AndiBarfuUeat thyatepa be BtaysJ, jT;?r;Jiogora Tfitb bor heln to {and;H TO?BItf1 6? """ AM wretchedness reiRo s where'er th/wiles - Have iuUe&their c/ael whims. uon?J' lllafortnr.e throws her gloomy vofl *,:<{ . ? O'er frfendita? trials and woea^ < And attm'rouS troHblea oft aesa? n - lt< iTbineoften/I.nnooeatfoea; - ? |i ? .?j wo, Unhabpfness is thy watch-word, : And dwells where'er thou goeth."" ThOieOM?tiajeB^fherownaec?rd ' i Some rnthlesa misdeed can?eth. 1 ' Ahtthon arto'en an earthly friend, 1 JLihgaring foreTer near, i ? -?'' > Oajqliy.waiti?? a?banoo to sand jniietjuj Spreading midat aH?worl?lt wretches' ?'" " iTerrofe of >tant?nd pamiry. libU< ;H-n -b tt u re . ttttVUPtnii rri ;*' 1 "An, Arab run bqjc..mjatenotjely dissap peaM.Wflr .jear^gp,, and Jus Jatber novAfid,.tho .pttqkoV, the, otbevday. and "HWipyg tp hnntrhira op* .... >i , n y ?re' /JoiemWaiptorn Bay/ "?dl ?a 1 fa A BALES TIMOTHY BAT, for salelOW .LUU for oadbi .1 A. HOPE A GYI^ES. A,* IHQWtefiLL flOTTO^PaBSS, fitted woolyhay,.fodd*r:, AC- Will bo a owner having no farther nie for it. Ape THOMAS 8TEEN, Ezonapgo Bgflgt I iT^5^SESffi3i? J?tice. : Office on Pl*jn Atrc.pt, formerly occupied by A. Boloinoo._ Busipoe promptly attended! te. ? .iv'l ~A (.',? 11?; <j March223mo Apdly to Seed Corn~and Potato Blips. S>P? BUSHES BIBfeD CORN, chrofplry leeted for thirty years, and well sdat to this acctioi), Ba? ted til I rt. 60 buabela.YAM E?TATO SLIPS. ,in Ma^h SO, ., T^OBl^A. LpyRAyCE. '-?vi .-? ???( I Ocw Feed. ? TONS SH0BT8 and: VTHEAT BltAN. for ^aalebr ? ? i'l ni iHOPEA O.VLE8.n\ -TT ii od I tii u?<l I "*Ooh . 4 :i. i ll it: nu 13J1 ?onp Balm . A J*W^PUOATIOHS MAKE A Pure , B.lo?m?igV Complexion. '] Xt*ts Ptlfrty' Vewtablo. add 1W operation ta;' '?? KffunWHlfnlkftilo?c?. It doea away with tho tluabedi Aepaatuea.?auaod by Heat,i?Uffuo ?ndjkctUmaPt-qftalaarifl rcmovcaall Blotches and Plmptea, ol?p?tttaff dark and nnalghtbr ?Krtav DrWee ?mm l?cklc?ffl|l Bnn .eurn. and by 1 ta gentle, but powerful ln??"-ueo ina&Uoa the taded cheel with. ^Ofi?FXJL ^,9!? AM) BEAUT!:, i Sola by nil Druaglnla anil Fascy Store?. Do ?sotWTart rlftHd. Nrw"rtirk "T -1 r ? ' Taxpayers, Take. Notice! EXECUTIONSjfor OIXYiTAXEB will bo le? aned immediately after May 15. All de? linquents will, therefore, notice, that toavoid the 'eoet of * executions,' "payment must bo made before, that date. By order the Mayor/ ; ; .. PHABLES BABNUM.City Treasurer. ? ? London Porter and Scotch Ales.' ' ^| f \ OABK8 Hitibcrfs London PORTER and lAJlYonDfiei's Scotch AliB; far sale by March 12 . hope a ovt.fh . .siou*.. OMEl^L OFFICE: )( < Hi VI 1 1 Ml ii-<i .vidntitnd' r rtl ?i? ,? >??>" MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Liojunooiioatis ?aiLni.i- bsrarfrrs?rt-tO?j?TttTtt ,u yj<R .Aiaun I Gen. J?HKs &jGUBi?QF. r.i.ll beuasm utd 1 :, At.iHv<H)LftFJITT. U i& lt*^j&o.:>r&tB\AtlTdX .noHeuJ 1ojiitouo?-ime?jtiTj > Vice-President. ?' J. A>lWPi??*r 1-m.:j -i.ii iii .yjtiit ? if?l ? >? iJoHJ H- ?1LLER, . i -v. .' daiosp LpaW^ftVMJ^ vmto oildng AL- nJ..tv? so in nivGeneial ?Agent.1.; IqaillfB ^ r<i hn? YJuaU^x ?i gal?8loi mxoi 108 liit^A ? hoi i-TBl Assl^OiW^y^XslBTB,'. um ,*a?l erueinsatndaib -odJ $1,584,000 Anmiftlaliiiotmte r?U,f.niao?idiett?i?flo $1,000,000 IIa b3??arq; bad ad oiodw Icror*r?B]rA uaANunn III 0 t\ ,H?q?n mmu* ib?I <_-a Oi?R#| JBa^^/im?:?U*h-?rdson streets. k?oiinsl?oo edJ lo o;oilo'jlfoeo< IU >*e?< \ ee-t+? Ii Ht*/l?8 iJoidw ?? ... ? j ? < bea'tam ^i*0*140550 i!'-"lltr ?Miietw?aVtB?wiiJ e>di'amvael .taot. ?>'" j Jams* & ftlaalrjt OS i J< B. P*lmor, . - ^'O. DiHroksy f? . O^D.'Welten, A. iLiWMiM.lii* .nr,ii?i?ib!*c??lott, Ja9baelpietfe?f&4 Le~ J. 1 ao^tw, BeVvrDruHii a F- ^d^^V^riv.; Edward Hope, ,?< W. K,,B*cbman, tu E.W. Wheoler, B. W?4nn,?aJuia <'-Q^E/^.'B.'Oaab;^'Ji W-MactoV; ? D. B. Miller, Wnu.Wallanar. a t"?*^nWll?rWe??*^T?'B?n Q. A. BWeldfa; 1 " OlatXS^rteKt i-w ?) I fS U'. Kinsrd; tioq t ?. C. Puffet,. i ,1.781 Paul 8. Felder. W.fW^r?',., ?i X.JTL^t9tW ai ?Iqomj edJ lu osn!?r>?ui>o od* yQ**?lCKR?.! j ianl ? J ?' tX?vi?voa?a aad ?1 JAMKS EVBLACK, President. ?t - Vil ulttJ? OtJI 1 Ji-P. BOUTJUEUM, Vice-Ptesidont. lo t. 'T ?' ?t.: v?) Am?? WA*1NQ, 8eoretar?r x,d olj j f biqai t id ?? ? llaaiaB?DTIV? oeMHITfUi |a e'ic< ? ??: iS >i%Ai U..&ALMJHW ? ?i?2*< ?** Lili-ISj.? it- C. SUITER, ' 1 .1 . ?/!lu.D..88PNi. j ? er/U? eii In :.;?.. J. C. BEEasitA, i?< ?? w^MWi. ^?W?efe?1,0DMiS6 lMe^???mpany Ipsnea-P?ilpea o?'all t^e pop?far pirns; Is tb?^V im " ,*bj!. ^Abtifq botjthkrh co?ip?ws',17 : .,,l?" And16Wera dnsnrpatired by anv Company doing bneinees In the Unitod States Thei reserve* f?htinktn in- tnfa Braticb will be fnTealed ander the enpervition of the above Boaid of TOiaters. who are aliinettted in the Company. :?. Inveatmeojti will - begin by $25,000 in real satate in the oity of Colombia. Losses adjaated and paid at.Tho Colombia office. BLACK Reliable Agents wanted. A WARING, General Agenda and Managers. April 81 lmo Uaa been, before the ..American; poblio ?OYER THtRTY years, Mha^ ?erer yot, failed to give perfect satisfaetion, and has justly been styled tlio brinacca for aW ex? ternal Wounds. Cutt1, Btrrna, .SjfPhJUngi, Sprains, Iwiiia^t&wf tttr.,'f6t; MAr/-trnH Beas^cKoiiafjjflyiBriiuad Hwttftnigl'j day without this Liniment. The money io? funded anliss the Liniment is as repro SfSSi&Jil&LW* Wd get *he genuine JI^XI(?AK M??TANU IJNIMEN'J:.- SoW BT nl?D^%i^? ^d Country, gtoros, at l-TUATSD near.the Capitol, anfl4ntbeoehtre1 of tliti-businc-en part of Hit- oitv. TEI1M8 REASONABLE. Uvia'a-^xdhiboaviliconve^pasacngera to and Jrona every "Praia. :TBe BILDIARD Aprils ^a^Iee' Apartmenta are complete,.with, pu\>u eotranc* ontABdoinblv utnot. The BILI na BAT|y,ftjpoy^arqf*!! pew puft eupy,r|tjr Ip^a'.iv in the city-,.} 0> ,. ? ? A] ; GGE?MBIA HOTEL, CO I/O hBI A, S. C. tHpfey ?^'?*o^-\yliia:.aiyi????. "i ?oe-i*> [1 1S0> THIS well-known HOTEL, situate in the oentro of the business portion of the city, affords eTery convenience and comfort to travelers on business or pleaeure. The Proprietor, bavtag sectored the services of polite and cfflcleot assistants, pledges himself to spare no means and bains io its management to sustain the high rcpntatiod so long enjoyed by the "COLUMBIA" as a First Class Honec. Attached to the House is a handsome BILLIARD ROOM, furniehed with three of Phclan A CoITender's beat and-moat improved Tubl b. TELE1BAPH OFFICE in rotunda of tho Hourc. A'ho, Baih.Rooma. equaled by none in thooity. , WM. GOBMAN, Proprietor. ?. T. Bubobix, late of "Charleston Hotel." and j. F. Oahrdkn, A?ei?tants. Jan 33 WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8. C. THE undersigned, for many years (ho' hopes favorably) known to tho community of Columbia, B. C, and to the traveling public generally. bege to infoim his JricndS and tho public that he bas leased for a term at yeara the baildiug jast erected Jat the corner of Main and Plain streets, (opporuto H..C. Shiver-& Co.Drv Goods Store,; which wii>. open Ihia day as afiratclaes Hotel aud Reetauraot, to be kuown an jho .VWHEELER H0?8E." and treats he will re.ceive tho pauon&go of hiafriends and tho traveling public In aid of hie enterprise. '"Neither expense nor trouble has li en iran ? to provide ? all modern cenven? iencies, and great patna ha vo been t akjen to secure the beat, most reliable and courteous help in all the depa&s?enla, Whilst'the g%n$ral nmiitgemrnt will he an dor his olm supervision and receive hia undivided attention..- A'special feature of tLia cuUblitlirnent will ibo thu dpenlng of a fine suite ol rooms for the ?accommodation of Ladien. where M?sl* and Ovater? [ will bo served at all hours. ! . t ? ? THKO. M. POLLOCK. Jan 15 ,<U?1'?'J ".un: v??? h. ftftjs ir~-*rrr--? r I ? t' n h I a .lev!: 1 j I' OHARUeSTON, S. O: TO AND FROM BJITIMOBE, PM1?LP??,- JEW TOM, BlT?N, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND AlANUFACTDRING CITIES. Thttc Tlrnei t* WfrU-Taciday, Tliut-f<l?y- RTicl Saturday, ELEGANT ST ATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." ?TOTAL CAPACITY" 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, a HD connecting Roads West, In alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamebips J\ to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the bnBineas public in the Cotton States at tho l'OBT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities I of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled In excellence and capacity at any other port. The.following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly od the line: T O IV B W YORK. MANHATTAN, M. 8. Woodhull, Commander. GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander.' CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. T. J. Beckett.Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. ' CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMEB ADGT T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram,Commander. JAMES ADOEB A CO., WM. A. OOUUT15NAY, WAGNER, HUOEB A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. TO PI1ILA DE 1, i* 11 I A . I Iron Steamehipe VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'dor. GULF STREAM, Alex. Ilnnter, Com'der. ?ailing Daya?THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleaton, 8. C. TO DALTIMOHS. FALCON, Uaiuie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. BEA GULL, Dntton, Commander. Total capacitv, 10 000 hales monthly. Bailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOl-M, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. TU i! (1st os. Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday. JAMES ADti kU A CO., Agents, ChailcBton, S. C. Eatos guaranteed aa low as thoae of conipoting linen. Llmiue Insurance, ouo-half of on< per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can bo had at all prinoipal Railroad Office? in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and MiaeisMppl. Stato-Roome may ho Hccured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflU<oa, in oil cases, the liailr?ad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tick' tu by tins n*uto include Transfers, Meals and Stato-Room, whilo on ehip-board. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, havo largely inereasod thoir facilities for tho rapid movement ef Freight und Pa*?oii|ferH between tlu Northern cities and thoSonth and Woab. Comfortable Night Oars, with ILo Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have boon introduced en tie South Caiohna Kailroad. Fit fit class Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia Railroad fuvf cIbbh Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from tdeiuuer to day and ni;:ht trains of tho South Carolinr Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with groat promptnoeB. Tho managers will udo ovorj exert h n to satisfy their patrons that tho line via Charleston cannot bo Burpnnped in deepatch and Hie a-.iiv delivery ol goods. For further information, apply to J. M. Sh.kiuk. Hnjoliitvtidi nt, riinrle?'(<'>n> S. C; B. T>. Habell. General Agent, P. O. Hex 4 ?>70; Cfii.-e ni7 lb? art way, N. V ; P. H: Tickfns, Oentral Pasaenger and Tiekot Ageint. South Carolina Rallioad. Al.?rttK? li. TYLEK, Jan 30 IG mo Vioo-rrosidnnl South Carolina Railroad, 0har]estOli,tS.LO. Choice Wines. ffA BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, t)\ ' 10 caaos Sparkling Cat aw ha, ' 10 caaos "Vix Bara." 10 cases "Kolley*b" Island Wine. 10 oases "Red Seal," S casks "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontllado Sheiry," For salo by t Q U " nOfP. A UTttES. ^TJilk\ i* the Crggtie^Seasen., A lv?4?. s,F?r stie at lt. L. iW TO Am,. ookatore. Watrt liotice. ALL perpous ut-ing city water art*hereby notified that bom nnd after this date the ordinance In relation to tho uetnrr of water will bo ?t riot ly and rigidly enforced. All per snnsdeajviiig their hjdrenta or water spouia running will be lined as provided by ordinance. Bv order of tho Mayor., C1TAS. BARNPM, Dec^fir City Clerk. , , HewHaQkerp}, K (\ KITS Mesa and No. liMACKEREL. OvTUp Half andWliole Barrele, Je, in. Is,. , *0 Hoxr^b Healed Htfrrlngfl. ' ' ,"' 6. fOOGodfoe'sCodflvhi ? ? 1 * F-.r sale low bv HOPE A GYLES. if ?dura caMomi?a. i '? 1 r*.? ,v i ii i r*? m laitt 1 '?flu J ,nO v tfepotitfl'df $1 ana ?p^ar'drReoiriv'ed, j | (,?,{ ..ji , bu?I ?ayjl?lo.baiiifCnrtivTit! livT???StTAXlWIW** kf3''l,?JP?A:f'Jtt>Ji .i HEVEN PER a&N?-J'JM?4t&NUM ON ? OER TIFICATEaQF SWoBlTAND SIX PER KIBNTJ OOMP?tlN-Piri) 'RVERY SIX MOtfTWONA<JCOU,N.78. \ >< ?Ol, S -1 ' ' PI1W?**?.'' ? '};-;..., ;Wro. Martin, Pr?sident, r ? John B.' Palmer, Yino-PfCBidrini, A. G. Brenner,fciBhfeiv,,' T ., '* ' J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. 7 ' a : John Ol B.Bmith, Assistant Cashier. < r ^r- ,' ? . \vr???*wr*ii \o rB?'?i?uiIjB Wido Hampton, W?liam Martin, A. 0. BuJ kell.P. W. McMaoter. E: H.lfeTritoK, Johu??1 Palroer, Thomas E.:GregfT. (ttlninliaV' J. Eli?regg; Marion.; ? Iii / ? ?Ol \ ???tu Q.I.SopttaKewft?rrj.o ,?? ooi . i.i ... W? G.Mayt: B. H. Btttld Daniel Baten?!,' Jr.', ^krlcston. MeohanicBi Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or Ratenel' Jr.', *3Hkt!estQi Laborers, Vieris,'Wie phana and others may,here deposit their eav Inge.and draw a liberal ratet of interest there*, on.-- Plantors, Professional Men and Trustee's wishing ib draw interrat oh their fun es until they require them for- business or other pur? poses; Parenta desiring to set apart email sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by tuomsolvca, or, in caao of death, by Their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their mean a whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the aamo time, be Bnbject to' withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 CENTBAL NATIONAL BANK, OF . hu COHMBIA: S. C. Preterit Capital, .... ,#1:00.000 Authorized Cojpttaf, ... . $500,000 03^ FICR It R ? JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BBENJZEB, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. THIB BANE will soon occupy ita magnifi cent three-story and Mansard Buof build? ing, now in coureo of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but for the present will do business at Ub old Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A General Banking Business transacted. . Cer? tificates of Deposit, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidoncua of debt discounted, and money loaned on col- J laterals. Stocka, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all tbo prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Dibzctobs?J.Eli Gregg, John R. Palmer, P. W. UcMaater, R. D. Bonn, (of B. D. Senn A Bon,) G. W. Betrden, (of Copoland A Bear* den,) R.L.Bryan, (of Bryan & McCartor.) W. C. BwafHeld, (of It. A W. C Swaffield,) W.' B. Stanley, J. ?. Seegere; Samuel McQowan, Abbeville; J. H. Bicu, Winnabord< "Jf2ebj8_ Columbia Music Store, LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of .the public to an examination of tholr STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianoe, Chnrch and Parlor Organa, MolodconB, Ylollns, Guitara, Banjoa, Flutes, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Aleo, Sheet Music and' Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. .Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of Srico; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by ixpreBB, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked O. O. D, Good Hooond-band ?Piauoa and Organs (or sale cheap;for oaab.tJ Pianos. Organs,and MeloaeODs tuned and re-.] paired in rsatTsfactoryihabtier; ana will give eapeoial attention to Packing ^amoving1-and ? Shipping Pianos for other partita to onypoin doaired. at m9<A?r?te;Pl4e?e> tiaJ2 loin!) edl their patronage\ SeirA*fbr' Tint CatalOgile'or Sheet Music and Musical Mcrohandfs*. Bi obardson street, a few doors above, ^boskix office, Oolombiay B, Q, y ?\: y_, 7 Afl o.gqy.7: y Idooks, aj .?" aaajB 11? it-U ."tl >lan?8? h V?lf* ,koTOKIH?AV blinds, WOOD MOULDINGS, 81*ATR'; RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OP EANQY GLASS,,. I . ILAROE STOGK. LOWEST ?ATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Bend for estimato and prioa list. . KBOOH Ai THOJBNB? 25i AND 25G canai. btbket, Dfl iy WXW york citt. THE* WABREN HOS. WE have Just received another supply of these wuperior H?F8. They operate On an entirely difftrent rticolple tri m tbo common Hoe, and are tbc best Oahokn, Cot? ton and Coun tioi: in use. Uioe llutn a trial and be convinced. April 1 JOIfN AG NEW .V RON\ Notice. COUNCIL CHAMBER. CoLi'MniA, S. C, March 21'. 1873. THE at'ention of tho ciiizrus of Oolumbiaia called to tbo following extract from a city ordinance iu reiation to shade trees. No one Uas a right to dettroy, or in any way to mu? tilate the shade trees in.the city, and any in-1 fringemont of the ordinance in relation thcro to will bo puniebed by ?no, aa provided by law: "Section 15. Ji*' it further ordained, That if | any person shall cut down. Lib or wilfully damagn.auy live, natural or transplanted, growingin tho'Streets of Columbia, or shall wilfully destroy, injure or remove any poat, railing or box. used or eruclt d for protecting such trees or the sidewalks, such person shall bo auhject to a penalty not exceeding torty flvn dollars for ench and every offence." Mar 23 JOHN ALEXAXDF.lt. Mayoir. ' Corn Whiskey. I}URE MOUNTAIN COPN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of fonr year old MALT CORN WHISKEY, Warranted pure. a> a Jap 2S j JOHNO. SkBQEHB. Mocha and Jnva Coffees. BAGS OM GrdveVnniont JAVA', ' 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 -91 , Q**?J|?oIIoh?d?UJ< i M-.< . . , goinr^ftuwunu Bau^Aw?*w***?k jSfliBfllHRi ,phwEMl?clrtil? Lwvfa?ol?mbi? att/tAUMttrtftt.-lt" Arriv^at Qbarb^o? a*'...... !?/L ... 4.80p ? ^?ve.ObwlMtoBAt,,..eh-f?i? i-^Sf** a i rrlve at Columltta at.....,. r**Mflfli?Q* ? , I i I TBAiH,-[8abdt9?eio^iReftVr' ' - ?' Leave Colombia...7.Sl> p in - Arrive.. .GtSt' ?? Arrive Charleston 7.1U p-rrt 1 .<tpve.,}.(\ 41* m* | Gamdeh Train will run Monday, Wtdn^edsj,. anu Friday,'i?i follows! i Loava Camdw-at'...'.I'7.20 A.' Arrive at Colombia at- .11.65 ?. M . > Leavo Colombia ?t.,.. J-?. 2.t)0.P. M. 'Arrive at Camden-aU....,m,r*?AurjM?fP???! t . ' '. ? 'A. L. TSLElt, vTco^Pr-Qijidcnt. I, .?i'B. PicaiHs. Generai Tfcftt-Agenti'' ? . pi?i,u . u ? h"*." i .tu Ca i ? ig/o Charlotte . Columbia a? t\ Aufc net a H. <B J ct j fl?PiR^'l^NI>E^T.?ePJI90?% t i?a sS'skaiaB on Ad aft?rtHiB; tfate. a??HarSt?follo^7D|rsob?Ot!l? wlllfce run over this road: : . tu ' Lpate1 Cbarlotte. .r. :7v]6^A.li. V i$W*. ? LeaVe Columbia.... ;*.B?F. p.1' 'fl:S0 A. M Ar rive Angaat a... ...7.93 P. M. - / ' 8,30 A. M. ooiko FoatB.. : 1 Tfl ? Leavo Augueta.6.85 A.M.., &.W P, M. Leave" Colombia... .11.53'A, Mi' . lljC? f, ?. Arrive Charlotte.G.15 P. M. 6.00 A. II. Standard -Time ten minntea slower iF?D .Washington} ?ix min-atca aicad ColctbLJai No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 ^rajn daily, Bpn? days' excepted. .Both trains make cloeeccii. neotion tb all Points North, Boutn, and"We<t Ttir?tigb tlcketa sold and baggage cTiecfre d to allprlncipal poinU. ...-. .> ulJ oil! ? . JAMES ANDERSON, QeneraJSup. . E.g. Dos557,GeB.g?^l?htaBdTIpht* 4ft?jt' Wilmington, Columbia sad Aug ?J. , ?urERUtiraaxsr's ?mci, Wir-wiFOXOH. N. P..-October 7- tsva. gliaalaB AFTER this date the iHtiaM??LJIaU following acheanle will . be run by traine on this road: ?? ' > - ? Dai Bxraxea tbaik {dau-y.J ' - 1 Leave Wilmington (.Union Depot j 8.25 A. M Arrive at Florence!..... ?.65 A. M. 1 Arrive at Columbia-..; :2.40 P. IT. Arrive at Augusta..' 7.45 P. M. Leave Augusta'.?M.vtt, Leave Columbia......,_J 1.20 AM. I Arrive at Florencn...... 4.I? P. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot J 10.2oP.J1. '. IWOt' moBT kxpbebb teats'. ,,* Leave Wilmington [UnionDepot] 5.-45 P. M J' Arrive at Florence.11.86 P. M . Arrivo at Colombia. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at Augusta....:.'..........' .8.20 A.M.. , LeaveAugusla.....';*."..-5.80P.M. Li ave1 Colombia............... [. 1WMP.IM. ' Arrfvoat Florence... ji,.-l.lj.. A.M.' Arrive at W?mington.....^.. ..... AOO.AirW.'' Oct 8 " v' 'yA8,. ANDEbFON^Gen'Lfenp'tt 7 - Greenville, and Columbia Bellrcnd. LZ! ?St 11 IHMHIll1 I P A 8 B E NGEli 4Wf K SSt\ ila^Xfc TliAlNb rnn dally, Bundaya ,excepted, connecting .with ttfplht Trains on South Carolina BsUroad np.a^>d down; with Trains gofn'g'Norlb and Fouln on Charlotte, -Colombia and Auguefa bt cV mlngtou,Columbia and AUguata Bailrofc^a. , ... i, ' .. *W. ; . ... ? ' ni ?.; Leavh Columbia at. ,7,1^ a. m. Leave Alston.........'......::v;!':, 9.05 a.to. Loave Kewberry..... |..., J> J? ?.(tQ.^0 sllni. Leave Cokeabury..?.??j. 1.00 piWi Loave Helton,..... p. B 60 p. m, ?Arrive at Greenville.,............. 5.20 p, m. .?j , ,' ? tows. ? _ ':. : Leave Greenville at..... V.. -7.80 a. O, Ldaf? Bcb??.............'mi.'..i 5.1)5 a.m. Leaye Ookeubury....... ifjatt .14). Mate Newherry.,tt.> 12.80 p.m. Loave Alston................' } t. *.20,n. m. , Arrive at1 Columbia-. ft?I. i? .L.'i O.W'b5. m, 4rid<r?on Branch anU'llht* Eid$e JMtirtOti. f ' j.sowNi uiro r ai ?.Ibitlujn vw i ^.< i ; veWaJbalia^.^^t.BWv*?**? T.??p,??-..t vo'A^aoMdf. 8.10a,-m: t-,,;',,?tBtf 3?Qv u ive?a8 Balten?.00 ai m. iL<sav^J iWDp. ?t:.' j Ar^ommodiUon TvMnB.r?tm f onAhkrriLI? Brimch^MoDaavs, W(ed^n?*a>a??d,frM|a|t,. . On Antrerson BrkncB,betwven3eIton,aiid,An., ? derebBiTu>eaay.JT^rtdayelnu^ ' 5 ? ' THOMAfeiDODAalBAD, Oenlfltip. JAjaMKyTon.Ge^r^Tichs|pAgeai?v I <? \ t Ban^U^Bailros'd^' CONDENSED TIME JjALLE, in^eiftct on and alter Sunday.MS^M^'^ ' Leave Oreeribbbro.... . 'j.(?,A';?tl!tW,k: M. Leave BanxUio.J..[... 4.40 A. S?U1.WP>; M. Leave Burkviljo...;..:.. 6.44 A, Mi 6?6 P, M. Arrfvo,at Wphmond..12.45M. id -*0 \ " ? GOING.BOUTH. LeaveBiohmond:-...:.. liCO P;Tf. 6.10 A.M.' Loave.Bnrkville.5,12P.M.' BW.a.M. Leave DanviUp.., .1... .10.00 p. Mj 12 67 P, M. Arrive at Greensboro. .12.26 A. M. ,3.so p. M. ?TrainB leaving Richmond at 1.50P.*M? and at 6.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro. With trains on -North Carolina Division? foralb po nta8outh. Passengers lea-vipppBkhaaOBd at L50 P.M., connect at GrecxtLboro with train for all points East of Greensboro. ? gas, aenger train leaving Raleigh it 0.40 PTSI oqnneete at Greensboro>wttl> Norlhcm-bor.-nd Mail train, arriving in Biehmond at l24fi p. M. JOHN B, MAC14UBDG? General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Titcoi. EngineerAiia Gen. Bup'l. NORTH CAltOLIWA UIVUION. GOING NORTH. 1 STATIOHS. MAIL. Stroits. Leave Chsrlotte.710 P. M. 6.26 A. M. Leavo Ba?Bbury. 0.50 P.M. 8.84 A.M. Arrive at Greensboro .12.60 A. M. 11.00 A. M. Leave Greensboro- 1.45A.M. 11.10A.M. Leave Company Shops 8 86 A. M, 1220 P. M. Leave Raleigh..:...., 8 05 A. M.. Arrive at Guldeboro.. .ll.f 5 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Goldehoro.4 ?0 P. M. Leavo Baleigh.7.45 P. M. Leave Company Shop8 12.05.A. M. 2.15 P. M. Alviveat Greeuaboio. 1.30 A.M. 8.80 P.M. Leave GreenBboro..'.. 2.15'A. M. 4.CO P. M. Leavo Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 6.22 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. 8 80 A. M. j'asBenger tiain.leavbiK Raleigh 7.45 P. M., connects at Greensboro wjlh North em bound train*, making quickest time to all Northern cilie?. Price of tickitn fame as other routes. Mall trains dally,'both ways, over cr.Uio length of rofcdk Express daily between Com - pauy Shopaatd Charlotte Sundays exceptrd. Pullmanl'alace CaiBon nipht trainsbc twci u Charlotte and Richmond, without change. 8. E. ALLEN. Gen.Ticket Agent. W. H. Queen, Master Transportation. Summer Schedule S. & TT. E. K., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Lt'avc Spartanbprg.. 6.80 ? 6.25 Uatosville.,.. . 6.00 -6.C0 4.tS 4.53 t'acolvt..'.... ? 0 08 6.18 4.40 4.46 JoneeviUo..... 6.48 6.48 "4.05 4.10 Unionville..... i 7.26 : 7.60 ? 3.06 8.21 SiMitnc.B.?fl 8.26 2.80 2.85 Fieh Dam. 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.15 jSholtorf. 0.16, 0.20 1.86 1.4f Viet.' Ford... 0.40 0.? 1.12 ,1* frothcr. 10.05 10.16 12.60 .51 Aitnn.11 ?0 I - 1-L0I Mav 24 TH08- B. JJ3TF.R. Pr?strirnt Ifcmn' Beer i? Pur?. rj don't eobbaln Oo6e*ri1t<e IndlrueJ Fis Rrrrie tt Tnai-ealoabvor headaeh?^ ?i^b^^Tsll?coTOniend pccgefa'Betir rl preference fo Loh6ftn :fwti*r'*ri A Scotch Alo. Why?They knowit Is unadulterated