The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 13, 1873, Image 5
THE PHOENIX,
' - Pobliohea Daily*nd Tn-WoeWy,
.i
Every Wedneaday lSoruiijg, ,
by iytlAflrA. selby; i
Office on, Bioharason St.., near Taylor.
^"'^f^ok.'jfcbd afop^P>ln?ug ol every/?e
- ?crtp??n a&thfally attended to. - .
i/ypuVit . : auaflOatBTio?.';,- ,U h .\* ji
2.?..n;nau** f Fl iDViaViBMrwnB 1 ---'>?>> '?':?
luaeried In the Daily .at: 75 cents ;per equare
for the flret and ^0 oent? eaoh anbaeonent in
?ertior^ LonffaWTOsstttail by the week,
? snonihbr jest, at reaaon able'rates, ~
aiil'iL &#SL;--Vini > AOawxa, ?>i-lf <nm / : .? .
^^^^^^^ 11''p:. I
MaiXiABBAHCtSHBirrs.?The Northern
f mail opens 6:30 & M.-nnd a.00 P. JM.;
ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; oJoscb 6
?>-&.: M>>KOisbt opens-7.00, A, fit; oloses
?.15 P. M. Greenville opens 45 P. M.;
?-doses'6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A.
M.; and 12:80 llbYpsee 8 an(j 1'pi'Mi;
/Wilmington opens '3,8?,: Tf Mt: elosee
10.80 A, M* On Sunday, thq office is
open from 3 to 4 P. M. ,'iiri
Tho latest styles Redding,and visiting
-cards and envelopes, tastily printed, can
be obtained at the Phoinix office. ?
l Ay?ifs Sarsaparilla,
VOR Pi nEFIIH? XlIE DLOO?.
- .u.--. ? ! ?.. . touTolc ??? ?i .
, Tho it pu tat ion tuts ox
c6ueht medlclno enjoys.
?Is derived Worn Its eines,
many of Whicjh are truly
marvellous, Inveterate
oases of Scrofulous dis?
ease, where Ute system
seemed eatdratcd with
Corruption, have been,
burifled end cured by it.
Scrofulous nuecUona und
disorders,whJch were Ag?
gravated by tho scrofu?
lous contamination until
y/n?Slct?JgVhavo been radical! jr
r see-,
need
Scrofblons poison is one of the most destruc?
tive enemies of our race. Often. Ulis nneceu and
tapfelt tenant of the organism nndci-mines the con
vi?mi\j?i Again, ik Dvciuq w u10.u iiih-i:iiuu
*hxopgtjout.?ifl body, and then, on some favorable
oeeasunl, raptdly doveldr/rnto ono or other of Its
.. .hideous forma, either on die surface or among die
vitals. In tho hUter, tubercles muy bo suddenly
deposited In tnelnngs or heart, dr tumors fbnned
. hi bio liver, or it shows Us presence by erupt ions
on the skin, or foul ujeexatmna. pn some port of
' the body. 'Hence throecasfonkf Use or a bottle
of this Sarsaparilla teadvlaable, even when no
.active syrnptppia of disease appear. .Persons af?
flicted1 wttfi mSTfol!6wIfijr cbitfpramf? generally
? -find Immediate relief, muli at tsagth, cure, by the
use of thfi JiA nSA VA ?IL/Sjr, SUAiMho*
nj/'s JFtre, Jtotei or* Erysipelas, "Fetter, Salt
JCyes,
I .forms,
re can-.
Item-t
a,, and
._i mnacuhix
and .nervous systems. > ,. ',. /,., </
^VypTMla^br VeMercni and VereurQU Dis?
eases aro cured by ft; tftdufeh a long time- Is ro
.. <julrcd for auhdulng Uieac?bstinate tiiahullca by
?? 'any^nealcine; Brit lofflg^tfatlnued uae tif this
medicine will curethsjoantybdhi. .iMen?rfhaza
or Whites, Utcrino Ulqeratfotis, and X"fPkV9
XXtetxt,*?', are corn mb'hiy soSn Mloved bml?t ?
. lately t
haately.oured.bv its .purify log .??d in vi go rating
m our Almanac; supplied gratis. XkmmottMi
and Uout, -?0620
trau eons
f, vvbeii caused .by aconmrdaUotta of ox
matters In tho mood, yield quickly to it,
"UyrCancaa~
?. and tTotin
do, from ttie
This SAJtSA
*S also Xiswf CompUttnt*,
f Ion or Inflam uiatiqn ot (he.
ranaSln?ae?
FARlLtA. is a prreat restorer for the etrength
and vigor of the system.,' Thdso who we ra??
jrufrf and Littles*, X*Upondent. Sleepless.
and troubled wlm'JvWostw ^jjpr?ften?to?:? of
Jfeo**, er any of the aflectiona symptomatic of.
Weakness, -will find tmmedlato relief and con
?yteclng evidence of its rsatoraUte power upon
trial.
?r. f. V. AVEJt A^CO.,a>?w?ll,ISI?*..,
JVaeKcal and Anstlvtleal Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DEUGGIBTS EVKBY WHERE.
50
AW and Porter. ' > ;
DOZSN M?Ewon'a U?Inbur?h ALE.
_ ^ COdOK?a Young orEdinburgh Ale.
00 dozanlBRsa* (Jo.'a I'al?A1&. 0.vn xri 0
^?^oa^n^ajclay,?er??)s *j0?.'? IfOij^on
' 50 dPBao GutoneaB' DubllWStottt. '',,,{
AU penuino tm'pbr tedi and for sale low by
Apra7: 1:. johmiaobew ft son.
London^PorHer ???i?cr^cn Atta.1
i f\ 0ASICS Hlbb?rt'e London I'OUTER and
1\J Youngei'a Scotch ALE, far eafo by
March 12 . HOPE A OYLES.
Family Floor. ? : a
100 bbl8.' fcTxtra Family FLOUR 1
100 barrels low .priced, but sound.
j .for eale.byi,[,QPKA" QYLJSB.1
i.-d-dToyti b?MAy,Butter. ? I
C- HOIOE MAY BthrPBft, JUrt reeerVad and
for aale, by >ni JOHH aQNEW frgOg.
fl&OcM?, * TXAMBtE'?, E X * B A
?J^-OUrVE. ! Bern* brines ofJfioap ate
|?old Btaoit weight^ five to slghtpoundspar
box. If.jou ose thcae..Soapa, jyu nay
.?money for what yon do sot recede.. Can
*yon a^oFdWao Kp? cBay_Proctor* A Cam
blfaFuHrWight Branu: B?ld B> Ore
cerelD yorfr sityit? "?uri . anblide
J A. BENDMXABRO , ..
^W3 ag> M<, 4. _,Vyholca.le Agenja
Wntskey.'
tidilE^ M^WXIN CORN wni"5REY.
JL Al^o'.a Idt'ot four year old MALT-CORN
?'WHISKEY Warranted pure.
Janas... , . JOHN O. SbRQEHB.
Cow Peed.
5T?NS 8H0fRTB and WHEAT DRAN'foi
aale by_ HOPE ti GYLES.
Seed Com and Potato Slips.
BUSHELS SEED CORN, carefully so
*J lnotrd for thirty years,and well adapted
to tbia Motion'.*' t
50 bushels YAM POTATO SLIPS.
March 30, " L?RICK &> LOWBAKQE
JTATJfTS
"VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
EWER
Every year; increases the populari- .
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation;.
which is duo to merit alone. "Wo
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high' standard;
and it is the Only reliable and perfect
1 preparation for. restoring Gray
Faded Hair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes whito
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff; and, by its tonio prop?
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as'it'stimulates and nourishes
the nairrglands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores. the capillary
glands to their .normal vigor, and.
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. it ia the most eco?
nomical Haxr Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appeftranefi. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
?t?te Assayerof Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care?
fully selected for ex cello 111 quality;
and I consider it the Best Prepa?
ration, for its intended purposes.'*
J, ?oW ly all Druggist*, and Dealers in Medicines.
* . * Prioo One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOB, THE WJHISKEH8.
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time,' and too
muoh car?, to' restore grays or faded
Whiskers, we1 have prepared this
dye, ui^one preparation ; which will
quickly ana effectually accomplish
this result, .^t is easily applied,
and produces,' 2, color which, will
neither rub nor waah off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty. Cents.
Mar-ufaoturedby ft. P. HALL, & CO.,
NABEftJA, N.H.
MEIN LIFE K?MSC5 CSMFMY.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
AT LASTS'A DEPAKTMEST.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Gen. JOHN B. GORDON.
President.
J. A. MORRIS,
Secretary.
Assets, January 1,1878,
Annual Income Now, I -
A. H. COLaUITT.
Vice-president.
J. H. HILLEK,
General Agent.
- $1,584,000
$1,000,000
COLUMBIA It RAN* Iis
Office?Corner Taylor and Richardson streets.
James E. Black,
A. Ii. Waring,
LoRoy P. Youmahe,
J. P. Sonthem,
Gov. F. J. Moses,
Rev. Dr. Merriwethor,
P. W. MoMaster,
Gco. By mm era,
H.Maft r, ,
B. D. Senn,
Wm. Wallaco,
Olark Waring,
W. H. MoCaw,
J. B. Palmer,
Edwin J. Scott,
B. O. Shiver,
O. H.Miot.
Q.S.Treafevant.
D. H. Chamberlain,
Edward Hope,
m P. Hix,
Gen*. J. H ago od,
Oon. E. 6. O. Cash,
John B. Moore,
J. H. Kinard,
W. D. Lore,
TUflSTEEVt
Ct. Diercke,
Joisoph 1>. Puptv,
John 8. Wile},
P. W. Wiripr,
W. is. Oullok,
J. L. Notgle,
W. K. Bachuian,
0. U. Baldwin,
n O'Neals, Jr ,
J. M. Mackey,
J.T. tiloau, Jr.,
0.0. Tuffcr,
T.J. LaMottP,
f. D. Mellon,
Oon. M. C. Uulkr,
J.>hn C. Sieger?,
O. W. Bearden,
P. 0. L?rick,
Rev- M. B. Jouoh,
E. W. Wheeler,
R. A. Ket nan,
W.O. 8w?ffieid,
D. i(. Miller,
O. A. Miinlda,
Paul S. Felder.
OKFIt Kits.
JAMES E. BLACK, President.
" "*? J. P. SOUTHERN, Vice-president.
A. H. WARING, Hacretary.
KXKCBTIVB COMMIT! EE.
J. B. PALMEB, R. C. SHIVER,
B. D. SENN, t, J?C. BEEOERH.
B. 0'NEA.LE, Jn. , LnUQYF. YOU HANS.
Q, 8, TREZEVANT, M. D., Medical Examiner
1 his Company issncB Poljcjea on all the popular plana, Is the
LlffiADING SOUTHERN COUPANY,
And offers advantages' noenrpasaod by any Company doing business in the Unitpd States,
The reserve fund takenin this Up an en will be invested ondc-V thesopmhlon of The above
Boaid of Traateee. who attfAll lfl*nred in the Company,' "'?> /, ? -
Investment will begin by ^,000 In real aatato in the rity.or Oolnrobia. , Loaaea adjnstod
and paid at the Colombia offl^gr , BLACK k WARtNtl,
General Agen>a and Irans gers.
Sellable Agent? wanted. Mav 2 lmo
1 *>:u i c WM. B, BrOSB,' Proprietor ? ' ' -^J- ?? - ?> i
Hfw Sb<J: c. ? ? .^JL. jj^ty-J ?k't-'iL; Q . >mi ?<
?*.">:: ?-' ''JtajSiQ&jm ?
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COLOMBIA HOTEL,
C OLIJI OIA, JS , C .Ji,
ffllHIB well-known HOTEL, situate in the centre of the business portion of the city, affords
X every convenience and comfort' to travelers on busineso or pleasure. The Proprietor,
having secured the services of polite and efficient assistants, pledges himself to spare no
?jcmis and pains In its management to sustain llio high reputation so long sbjoicd by tho
??COLUMBIA." as a First Class House. 1 3
Attached to the House 1b & handsome BILLIARD BOOM, funshhed with thiee of Phelan
A Oollender's best and moet improved Tubl s.
TELE'3BAPH OFFICE in rotunda of tue House. A'eo.Path Koumo, equaled by none in
tho city. ? ..... WM. GORMAN, Proprietor,
E. T. Bubdbxx, late of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. G adst-en, AeBiatante. Jan 23
WHEELER HOUSE, COIjUMSIA- S? C.
THE undersigned, for many years (he hopes favorably) known to the community of
Columbia, 8.-C, and-to the traveling public generally, begB to Infoim his friends and
the public that he has leased for a term of yearB (he building just erected at the corner of
Main and Plain streets, (oppoelto RJ 0. Shiver & (Jo.'a Dry Gooda Store.) which will open
this day aa a first claas Hotel and Boatanrant, to be. known as the "WHEELER HOU8E,"
and trusts he will receive the patronage of bis friends and tho tiavc-ling public in aid of hia
enterprise. Neither expense nor trouble has been eparcd to provide all modern cenvon
iencies.and great pains nave bet n taken to secure the beet, mont reliable and courteous help
in all the departments, wbilBt the general management will'be under bis own supervision
and reoetvo his undivided attention. A special feature of thta establishment will be the
opening of a fine suite of rooms for the accommodation of Ladies, wbere Meals and Oysters
will be served at all hours. TliKO. M. POLLOCK.
Jan 15 ? .
SBSAT WtW ?TAMMS!? UM.
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Tlmci a Wetk-Tnciday, Thnraday and Satnrday.
ELEOAN1 STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 jo 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston."
total. CAPACITY, 40,000 ii alks monthly.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claas SteamahipB
,?jL to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
the business public in tbe Cotton State* at tho POBT 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 Steamers are regularly on
tho line:
TO It E 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.
JAMES ADGER. T. J. Lookwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram, Oommandor.
JAMES ADGER A CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hiucklov, Com'der. GULP STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der.
Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. * WM. A. COURTEN AY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO TIALTIfilOIlK.
FALCON, Uainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johneon, Commaudor.
SEA GULL, DnttoD, Commander. Total capacity, 40 000 bales monthly.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
to boston.
Steamship MEROEDITA. Sails evory other Saturday.
JAMES ADGER * CO., Agents,Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed aa low as thodo of competing lines. Marine Insurance, ono-balf of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo had at nil principal Railroad Offices in Georgia* Alabama, Tonncaacc and Mississippi.
State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without oxtra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tlistliailruad Tickets should bo
exchanged and RerthB assigned. The Through Tickets l>y thid ruutu include Transfers,
Meals and State-Room, whilo on ahip-boatd.
Tbe South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely
incroascd tbeir faoilitiea for the rapid movement of Freight and Pakt.cngoid between the
Northern cities and tho South and West. (.' -mfortab.o Night Cars, with t ho Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, havo been introduced on tho South Caiolina Railroad. Fit st clans
Eating Saloon at Rranchvillo. On the Ocorgia Railroad, find class Sleeping Cars.
Froight promptly transferred from tteamer to day and night trains of tho South Carolina
Railroad. Close connection made with other Roat'e, delivering Freights at distant points
with groat promptneas. Tho managers will uso every exortic n to eatisfy their patrons that
the lino via Charleston cr.nnot bo surpassed in despatch and the aafo delivery of goods.
For furtbor information, apply to J. M. Sklkiiik. Superintend* nt, Charleston, H. C ; B. D.
Haseli,, General Agent, P. O. Lux i 079; Office 5117 Broadway, N. Y ; S. B. PlCKFNS, Oeneral
Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Kailroari. ALFRED L. TYLB.lt,
Jan 30 IGmo Vico-I'reeident Month Carolina Railroad, CharIeston,'8..C.
WaUi Notice.
ALL persona neiuc c'ly water are hereby
notified that from and after this date tho
ordinance in relation to tho using of water
will bo strictly and rigidly rnfoi ci d. All per?
sons leaving their hydrants or water spouts
running will ho fined asprovided by ordinance.
Byorder or.the Mayor. CIIAS. BARN DM,
_JP-I>r^l. City Clerk.
New Mackerel.
KITS Moas and No. 1 MACKEREL.
60 Half and Whole Barrels, le, 2*. Is.
50 Boxes Scaled Herrings.
500 George's Codfiab.
Fi.-r sale low bv HOPE fs GYLES.
Choice Wines.
i\ BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
rJ' 9 10 cases Sparkling Oatawba,
10 eases "Yix Bara."
10 canes "Kelley's" Inland Wine.
10 cases "Rod Seal,"
8 naska "Harmony Sherry,"
2 oaaks "Amontilado Sherry,"
2 caakn"Itoaero Madeira."
For salo bv nOPE A GYI.FS.
Croqnet.
Thin ib the Croquet Season.
ANEW stock, at different prices, just r
oeived. For aale at R. L. BRYAN'S
Mar 20 Bookstore.
50
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
BOUTHCATftpL^H A. " ' j]
III* -r/- t.gd//.-.?.< ?Hf. tr; hi i '
DM?tItsof ffil arid upwards Received,
i ? tu >i .'?> ? ?j<i't " :vU<H ii< . ?
? BEVXN PEH "OMrdW J?JM* ?Jr*?Tzw
CKRTlVIa?TKS QK&&P08LTAND8XA
Johh ?. Palmer, Vice-President. ' 7 ( '
| ? A. G. ?r?riizer. Cashier. I ' ? ?? ?
J. H. ??.wj?r, it? general charge.. ?.; .
Wade Hampton ? William Martin, AI O. Ha? J
kell, F. W. MoMaster. ?. H. H#lnil*b. John B.
Pahner, TbomM B. Gregg, Columbia./
J. EH Gregg.liarlon. . ,,?.
G. T. Scott, Nowberry. * ? Zllt> '
W. Gk Mayes, Newbcrry, ' H -
? i B. H. Rutledge, Obarleston. ? A .1
Daniel Bavenel, Jr., Charleston. I
Mechanics, Laborers, ,OIetks, Widows, Or-;
phans and others may here deposit their ear-,
logs and draw a liberal rate of interest there*1
on. Planters, Professional Men and Truste-ea
wisLing to draw intereat on their lands until
tboy require them for business or other pnr- ?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart smaU j
sums for tbelr children, aud Married Women'
and Minors (whose deposits can cnly be with- 1
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by,
their legal representatives,) wishing to lav
aBide funds for future use, are - here afforded'
an opportunity or depositing their means
where tbey will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, be subjoct to withdrawal
when needed._' _Aflg 18,
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE,
OF
COLUMBIA, 8. O.
Present Capital, .... ??0.CCO
Authorized Capital, .... $200,000
OFFICERS. '
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BREN1ZER, Cashier.
O. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi?
cent three-story and Mansard Roof build
iug, now in conrso of construction on the
corner of Plain and Bicbarc'son streets, but
for tho present will do bueineis ?t its old
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A
{?General Banking Business transacted. Cor
tificates of Deposit, bearing -interest at the
rate of seven 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. Drafts on aU the prominent cities
in the United States bought and sold.
Dibectobs?J. FH Gregg, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaster, B. D. Henri, (ofB. D. Senn A
Hon,) G. W. Bearden, (of Copeland A Bear-,
den,) B. L. Bryan, (of Bryan A MoCarter.)
W. O. BwafiQeld, (of B. A W. C8waffield,) W.
B. Stanley, J. 0. Seegers; Samuel McGbwan,
AbbevjUg; J. H. Bieg, Winnsbero. Feb 8
Columbia Music Store.
? ? 9 ? ?
LyBrand & Son - f
fTlAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
X the public to an'examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church aud Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos,.?Flutes,
Accordeons. Brass and Bilver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio and
Ins traction Books for eyery eisen of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. 'Sheet
MubIo sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of.
price; and all kinds of Musloal Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
Btate, marked O. O. D. Good Second-band
Pianos and Organs for sale cbeap, for oash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons 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 prices. Ill
All orders promptly attended to and satis.,
faction guaranteed to those favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Musio and Musical Merchandise, Ri?
chardson street, a few doors'above Phchhix
office, Columbia'; 8. C. n KotI , ,
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD' MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY. GLABB.
IlAROE STOCK. LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Bend for estimate and price Rat.
KEOOH * T1IOHNE.
254. akd 25C canal 8tbbet,
D6 ly kew york crrr.
The warren hoe.
WE have just rrceivtd another supply of
these huperior HOEH. They operate
on an entirely different principle trem the
common Hoe, and arc. the bent Gaumn, Cot?
ton and Cokn Uou in use. Gice than a trial
and be convinced.
.A'?il1 _ JQIIN AONEW A SON.
Notice.
BEING charged with the enforcement of
tho following Ordinance, relating to
"the duties of the City Surveyor," (concern?
ing which doo notice has been given by the
City Clerk,) l oading thus:
"Be it further ordained. That hereafter any
person about to build any house on any new
eito, fronting or bounding on any of the
streets of tho city of Columbia, shall be re?
quired to have the same located, aud the
boundaries thereof, adjoining euch street or
streets, fixed by the City Surveyor, who shall
be entitled to reoelve the sum of $5 for each
lot so located. Aud in ease any pereon shall
erect any bouso as aforesaid, without having
the sauio located by the City Surveyor aa
aforesaid, such person eball be subject to a
penalty of $45 for < ach and every oflenco.M
I hereby notify all parties concerned to re?
port their names and locations of lote, eithor
at niv ofilco or to C Mahon, City Surveyor, at
tho ofllec of Srlbels A TzA\. Tho conditions
attached to tho Ordinance will bo strictly
required, and the penalty of non-compliance
to its terms he rigidly enforced aud wilbout
tho slightest delay. J. A. JACKSON,
Anrblfi Chief of Police.
Feeding Oats.
BUSHELS (rime
For rale by HOPE A OYLES.
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Change of Bchedule.
South CAaoxiVA Batiaoa? Cour ait? ,
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ChJOiKeeiSibeaulc
Leav?*Columble A'f..^iT..S;vi,-?t4 in
Axrlvewt Charleston at .....Ul. JMWNf ra
Leave Charleatonat.,r.K-?..',ti80a m
irrivoat Columbia at.4. ??oiu'slf* P 1,1
Leave, Columbia?. .7.80 p *? Arrive. 'a6?0 a ra
Arrive Char led ton; 7. ll> y nv Lcn?4.C 46 j m
Oamden Train will rnn Mond ay, Wednesday
and Friday, as follow*-. ' ..,.1
l*ava.^araaen>V.,,:7..W.f4.??J.'WA.1I.
Arrive at eolotehlfc ?at.'.j.'i? v.'. .\':1K?*A* M .
iLeave Columbia at?..... 4;? ,...?? a.#0j?a M.
Anive at Camden at^y^.^.^ '
Charlotte. Columbia aB&idW?tt& R
BDPBBWlE^DWT'fLyFnm.
<nn ovei this road
* folIo^iiigecbeflWt will bo
ILekve Charlotte..
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Angnata.7.42 P; M. 6.2?A. K .
going bobth. h . ? -i bj c
Leave Anguata.6.36 A.II. . 6.60P. M.
Leave Columbia',... 11.53 A. M. 11.C6 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte, ii v.0?6 Pi auVd.WA. V.
m standard- Tim* ten. minnlca Blower than
Washington; eliminates ahead CplcroUa.
No. tTrain daily. No, 2. Train ua?y. ?un
<lays excepted. Both trains ruafc? doee con?
nection to all points North, Southand Weet.
1 Through tickets sold and baggsgeefcecked
to all principal polntB. * Hi o;
JAMES AN DEE BON, Generalflnp.
E.B. Do&Vsxi, Gen. Freight and Ticket Auen t
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug-. E. B.
, fiorEBinxxanxpT's Office,
WiLiirKOTOif, N. Chj October 7, le72.
mm jap AFTSS thia date tb?
__ ??a^gWT^Taxr* following sobedule will
be mn by trains on this road; *,
DAT bxtbess tbain [daily.] " .
LflAVQ Wilmington [Union Dej_ot | 8.$5JA . M
Arrive at Florence...... i.9.5ftA> M.
Arrive at Colnmbia..?iytv. .it 9.40a?. M.
Arrive at Angueta,..*&<tAi* 7-42 P. M.
Leave Angnata.- 0.86 A. H.
Leave Colnmbia... 11. 25 A.M.
Arrive at Florence.....AVI:.-..... 4.1ft P. M.
I Arrive Wilmington [UnionDepot] 10.26 P. M.
!* NIGHT kxpbx86 xbaik.
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot) . 6.46 P. M.
Arrive at Florence.... U.&6P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.. &40 A. M.
Arrive) at Angnata.?.?;'.!. ...... *8.?0-A;, M.
Lea+e Augusta...... 5,60 P.M.
Leave Columbia....,-.., J0-2OP. M .
Arrive at Florence.2.1iA, M.
Arrive' at Wilmington.'"8.00-A. M.
Oct 8 ? t JAB. ANDERSON, Oen*lf bpH.
Greenville' and Colmcbia lUUicac1.
b 88BN?EB
KB' rnn.,dailj
8nhoayB 'excepc?^eonncctifcg. with' Ni^Lt
Trains on South' Carolina Railroad up* er.ci
I down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and August a t>td flil
mington,Columbia and Angnata Lailioacs.
DeaVeColumbia at.........(V. V.iSa. m.
Leave Aisl?h..........A??J O.Cfra. m.
Leave Newberry..........1Q.40 a. m.
Leave Cokcabury..A 2.00 p.m.
Leave Beltont...8.C? p. m.
Arrive at Greenville'.. . . 6'60 p. ra.
.> ? ? ... ?; ? down. ? 1'W
Leave Greenville at....-.?J..7il0 a. m.
zd.
fberry'.-:Ui:.:H:'.7.\ *?f>p:m."
Leavo Alston. 12 .".V.-.... ?.. ?{. ? m.
(Arrive ?1 .Columbia?. IX. i. - Lvit 16.C0 p, m.
I, Anderton Brandt and Alue Ridge Jfffiticn.
Leave, Belbpn. t ............ . (,., Bm a.
LeaVoCokeabnry,.Itlfja. :
teaVe Newberry.!. A, JK^ViCf: S
Leavo Alston. ...".V..........'.'l.i .'JVllOf
Arrive at .Colnmbia? * 1 ,VJ Lv it 16.C 0 p,
. Jlndtrfpn Branch and Blue Ridge Jfffitic
teaVe^feaniklla. 6.16 a: in. Arrive JlVi. rr
I/?kve Perrjvllle ?.Sft a'.W 6.?8^>. m.
LeavePendleton.7a0a;?J.' odl &60mni.
Le?Te An^ersqp 6J0a.^, . n-.-fcWift. m .
Arrive at Belton.?.OO a. m. Leave >&60ft. ra.
? 'A^eomtoodatTbrlTrajh^', rW oV Sbbfyille
Brtijch Mondays, Wc?needayfi trio'rrl?i.y r.
On Anderacfn Branch .'betweenBatten and An
^ijaay?a^.-QeneraY^^^^; f
T luV iGOHsG NOltTH. ^ ' .tn /<
r btatiokb. , - .i?t?? jraxa. : rr/xxtkasB.
Leave Greeneboro.2.00 a. M.-H 10 A- M.
Leave Danville,....v,.:.M0 A.M.' l^IP. M.
Leave Burkvilfe.f'.%- 9.*4 A.'M:! e\?5 p. M.
Arrive at -Blebtaond... 13.45 P. M. ?.80<P. M.
GOING BOUTELV -: k .
LeaveBichmpnd.,'. L60 P.M.. 5,10 A. If.
Leave Bnrkrffle. . 5.12 P. M. 8 2La. M.
Laave Danville...... j .BXC0 P. fi. T2.6TT. M.
Arrive at Grcenaboro.-12 25 A. M. 8.80 P. M.
Trainn leaving Bichmond at 1.'60 P. M.. and
al 1.50 P.M., connect at Greec?fjoi? *itb
train for all points Eaet'of flreen*bnro. Pas
aenger train leaving JRaJkigh al 6.-40 P. M..
connecfB at Greensboro wilb Norlhtm-bcnnd
MaU train, ^?^lIif?ffl#Jj?? P.
M. JOHN B. MACMDBDD?
General Freight and Ticket Ag?ht.
T. M. B. Talcot. Engineer and Gtn.Bnp'l.
BORTH OAJttOMRA DlVlglOH.
?.01&G NOBTB, . , i,
etations. majl. . XXriiiFe
Leave Charlotte.7 10 P. M.. "B'SSA. M.
Leave Balisbury.0.60P.M. 8.34 A.M.
Arrive at Greensboro. 12.50 A. M. 11.CO A. M.
Leave Grtensboro- 1.46A. M. .11,10 A. M.
Leave Company Shops 8 86 A. M. 12 ?0 P. M.
Leavo Baleigh. 8 08A.M. ...........
Arrive at Goldeboro... 11.(6 A.M. ..... _
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gcldbboro.4 CO P. M. . .:.
Leavo Baleigh.7.45 P. M.
LcaveCompany8bopBl2.05:A. M. 2 15 P. M.
Arrive at Oreeneboio. 1.80 A.M. 8.80 P.M.
Loave Greensboro-2.15'A.M. 4.C0P. M.
Lc?ve Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 6.22 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20'A. M. 8 80 A. M.
rassenger train leaving Baleigh 7.46 P. M.,
oonnrcts at Grcenaboro with Northern bound
train; making quickest time to all Northern
cities. Price of tickets time as oUier rc-utee.
Mail trains daily, both ways, over eLtiic
length of road. Express daily between Com?
pany Shops and Charlotte Sundays rxecpttd.
Pullman Palace Care on right trairt between
Charlotte and Richmond, w ithout change.
S. E. ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. H. Gbekn, Master Transportation.
Summer Schedule B. & TJ. if. B.,
DOWN TBAIN. UP TBAIK
Arrive. Leave. Arrive.Leavt
8partanburg.. 5.80 6.26
Batesville. 6.00 8.00 4.t8 4.63
Pacolet. 6.08 6.18 4.40 4.4S
JoncBVille. 6.43 6.48 4.06 4.10
Unionviilo. 7.26 7.60 8.06 8.21
San tue.. 8.20 8.25 2.S0 2.86
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.1C
ISholton. 9.16 9.20 1.86 1.40
ILyles'Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 .17
j Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 .65
Alston.11.00 n.Ofi
May 24 THOS. B. JETER. Prealdcnt
Beegeri' Beer is fare.*
TT don't contain Cococnlua Indinne] Fi?
Mj Brrria tt maaf bIoqdvorheadaobe. t
The Doctors Recommend Secgers Beer
N preferenceio London Porterand Scotch
Ale. Why? They kuowit is unadulterated
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