The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 04, 1873, Image 5
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
Every Wedneaday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
? ? ?
ea-Tnn PHossixiHthooldeet Daiij Panerin
Sou til Carolina, ha a the i.AHOK8T ciuculation
in the upper portion of the State, and haa
been regularly issued Bince its iucoption?
March 21,1805.
MST Book and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
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inBortion; not exceeding five HueB in length,
75 cents. Long advortiaementa by the week,
month or year, at leas rates. Marriages.
Funeral Invitations, dec, $1.
agents.
E. H. Bates, Union.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville.
Robert Bryco, Bpartanburg.
D. D. Moore, Rock Hill.
J. A. Grigeby, Ridgeway.
Mxijj Arrangements.?The Northern
mail opens C.30 A. M., 3 P. AI.; closes
11 A. At., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8
A. M., 5.30 P. AI.-; clobesS A. M., G P.
M. Western opens 0 A. M., 12.30 P. 31.;
closes G, 1.30 P. 3d. Greenville opens
G.15 P. M.; closes 6 A. 31. Wilmington
opens IP. M.; closes 10.30 A. 31. On
Sunday open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M.
The latest physiological discovery is
that the human liver distils alcohol
from the food ns it passes through tho
system. This is something new in
these parts, suro enough. WTe know of
several distillent who are good livers,
bat we never henrd of a liver that was a
good distiller before.
I Franlfort Yeoman.
"Little Tommy didn't disobey mam?
ma, and go in swimming, did he?"
"No, mamma; Jim Brown and the rest
of the boys went in, but I remembered
ond would not disobey you." "Aud
Tommy never tolls lies, "does he?" "No,
mamma, or I couldn't go to heaven."
"Then how does Tommy happen to
have on Jimmy Brown's 6hirt?"
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDALIS, I
the gieat vegetable alterative for all j
disoasee arising lroni impure blood.
Dil. oiiEK.vr.-s PIT CLUE, for the
cure of Epilepsy, Tits, Spasms, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
9Ic?llcated Honey, fjr Cough?, Colds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseased of the
lungs and air passages.
Neuralgia Specific, a certain and epeody
enre for Neuralgia, Rhcunialitm, Ncivona
Head-ache, and uII nervous paiui.
Wabntti Valley Ague Cure. Contains
no Quinine.. A most positive remedy tor
Chilis, Bilious Fiver, and Congestions <>f
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, X.
C. For sale bv W.O.FISHER,
Noy Go ;ly Columbia. S. C.
THE WILMINGTON STAR.
ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEARS!
17A11YY STAR
HAS the largest circulation of any Dally
Newspaper in the State, and a circula?
tion in Wilmington nearly twice a a largo aa
that of an> other paper. All the news of the
day will he found in it, condensed when un?
important, at iength when of moment, and
always presented in a olear, intelligent and
interesting manner.
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UM. !!. BERNARD.
Editor Mild Pi?iiuifrt(?r. Wiln-inctou, \. C.
G00B RULES."
Keep Cool. Re We'l. Kit We i. Sein Well.
Take Heit.itsh's Biood and Liver Pills.
A PPLY yourself to business ind woiU
?% hard.
Save y. tu earniuj,> and make good invest?
ments. The lA'.-t ievestmcut is g #od health
und long lit !.
If you are ei l:. s\>tein iura: god,
Take Mi iiiii- h'* Qu< en's Delight.
Ii yon have I'vver,Chills. Ueadac! e.
Z't'.u H' initsh's Kina Chill Cure.
A great e.iv
ig of money
is iu knowing
what to buy
jand where to
fbny. Go to
HLlNITSn'S
Doctor Shop.
A aiogle dose
of STANLEY'S
COUGH SY?
RUP will cure
Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, and savo you
from Consumption.
The best place is always the cheapest.
Good advice, your best fiie-nd whi n sick, is
he who cures von. All kinels of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINITBH'S DRUG STORE,
Sept 30 i Opposite 1 mr.six < ifiire.
Imported Champagnes.
CASES Jules Mum a'Ory Ycrzcnay and
?Jl' Heidsiek, Quarts und Pinta. For salo
low bv_HOrE A GYLES.
Private Boarding.
MRS. WYATT is prepared to accommodate
several BOARDKltS with meals and
lodging; also, provide for a number of Table
Bo&rdera. Residence ou Plain, between Bull
and PlckenB streetSept 9
t>_j m_*.?zz i, ' ..~ ~~? <?? - . i.
AlCkU noouioi, u ui l/t Eigjia, i uu v.uiun.
STANLEY'S celebrated ?'OUflll t-Yi.Ul'
will cure Outiuha, Co da, Asthma, Con?
sumption. It ia the remody, without any ex?
ception. Stanley will sav so. Get it only at
HEINITSH'S Cheap Drug Storo. No 18 i
Bagging and Ties.
O A AH YARDS HEAYY BAGGING.
5,000 lbB. ARROW TIES, for
sale by_HOPE A GYLES.
View? for the Million.
IH\YE just received a lino assortment cf
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and
American, colored aud plain. Also, ILLU?
MINATED onee. R.L.BRYAN.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
3 'J? A8 8ENGER
1TRA1N8 run daily.
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on Booth Carolina Railroad op and
down; with Trains going North acd Bout 1>on
Charlotte, Cohiubia and Augusta and WU>
min gtou, Columbia and Augusta Bailroade.
dp.
Leave Colombia nt.7.16 a.m
Leave Alston. 0.05 a.
LeaveNowborry.10.40 a. m
Leave Ookeabory. 2.00 p. m
Leavo Helton.8.50p.m
Arrive at Greenville.CSOp.m
down.
LeavoGreenville at. 7.SO a.m
Leave Belton.9.30 a.
Leave Cokeabury.11.15 a. m
Leave Newberry.2S0ji.ni
Leave Alston.4.20 p. ni
Arrive at Columbia...!. G 00 p. m
Anderson Branch and Llue Jl?yt l)ivii-i<>ii
down. vp.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. re
Leave Perry villc (5.25 a. ru. 6.85 p. ra
Leave Pondleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. in
Arrive at Belton 0.00 a. m. Leave 3.50p. m
Accommodation Tritiue inn on Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesday s anoFridaye.
On Anderson Branch,between Belton and An
demon, Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdave.
THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gcu.Sup.
Jauez Nciiton, General Ticket Ace nt.
"summerSchedule 8.& U.R. K.,
DOWN TRAIN UP TBAIN
Arrive.Leave Arrive Loave
Spartauburg.. C.80 7.J0
Bateeville. 7.(3 7 15 C.47 C.5G
Pacolet. 7.2S 7.80 G.S1 6.401
JoneaviUe. 8.01 8.10 C.fl G.00|
Unionvillo. 8.43 0.(8 4.t8 fi.lS
Santuo. 9.43 9.53 4.1G 4.25
Fish Dara. 10.20 10.25 3.44 3.JO
Sholton. 10 40 10.49 8.10 3.27 1
LvIob' Ford... 11.07 11.18 2.f7 3 (3
Strother. 11.35 11.45 2.23 2.801
Alston. 12.40_L30
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
OONDEt-SED TIME
??3 ABLE, Richmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W.,N.
C. Division, and North Western N. U. Ii. \V.
GOING NOltTU.
STATIONS. MAIL. express.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P.M. G.'.'j A. M
Leave Salisbury.9.50 P.M. 8.?4A.M
Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A.M. 11 10 A.M
Leavo Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52P. M
Leave Burkville. 9.41 A. M. ?.40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.ou P.M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2.SO P.M. 5.1CA.M
Leave Burkville. 5.34 P.M. 8 28 A.M
Leave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.b7 P. M
Leave Greensboro-2.15'AM. 4.C0P. M
Leave Salisbury. 157 A.M. 0.221*. M
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 6.30 A.M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greefceboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A.M
Leavo Company bhops 3.SG A. M. Arl2.20P.M
Leave Raleigh.8.05 A.M.
arrive at Goldtboro.. .11.05 A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldeboro.4.(0 P.M.
Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M.
Leave Company Shops 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30A.M. 3.S0F.M
\nr')i-M < sdi ii tt. c. it. It.jShicm Brndi
Leave Greensboro. 8.40 P. M
Arrive nt Kernersville. 5.10 P. M
Leave Eernersvillc. 9.00 A. Id
Arrive ut Greensboro.10.20 A. M
Mail train? daily, both way.s, over entire
llcngthof road. Exprc'tsdailybctwccr.Coru
pauy Shops and Charlotte, Sundays excepted
s. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Oen.Snp't.
The Short Line Schedule.
Cuar.i.OTin, Coi.v21r.iA A Avousta it.R. Co.,
Columbia, S. G.. October 21, P-73.
r.y; .fr CKPSSSSi'- TflE following Par.ttr.
ffl&?S&?S?2^ 'per Schedule will he-ope?
rated on and after SUNDAY, the 20th iti?t :
ooiko noutu. Train No. 2. Train No. 4
Leave Augtuta.C.80 a m 4.15 p m
GranitevHlo."7.3) a m 0.11 p m
liatcsville.!? 48 a m J7 22 p m
Columbia.11 58 a m 'J ">7 p ra
Chester.i.44.28p m 2.28am
.rrlvo Charlotte.17.IS p m D.15 a in
No. 2 Train make* closu connection, riVi
ticbronnd, to nil point* North, hrrivihg at
Ne w Y<>jk at t;.40 A. M.: also, via Raleigh
Old Old Bay Line, arriving at New Y< ik at
4 25 P. 31. No. 4 Train makes clone conm e
lioii, diu Richmond, to all points North, ar?
riving at Ne w York at 4 25 P. 31.
ooiNO south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Li :ive Chariot to."7.00 a m 0 10 p m j
Chester.9.54 am 11 S8 p m
Columbia.12.48 p in -3.4fJ a in
Bntcfrvillc.4.57 pm 5.43 am
Granitc-vilie.f7.15pm *7 4S a m
At ri vo Augusta.8.05 p m 8 -15 a ni j
'Breakfast, j Dinner. fSnpper.
South bound Trains connect at Ar.gtntn I
'for all points South and West. 'Ji.rough
' tickets sold and baggage clucked to ad pi in
cipal points, ear bleeping '.'are on all Night !
Tiuins. E. R. HORSEY,
General Passe i g?r and Ticket Age i t.
J.otr.s Anders? n, Geisel al Sup't.
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R 1
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., J
Columbia, S. C, October 24 1873. |
THElollowiug Schedule j
z^ssf' Kill be operated i n and
after Sunday, Ot-tt 1 e r id
CSOINO NOllTB. T11A1N NO. 2. HIAIN No "i j
Leave Columbia.11.4o a in 9 < '5 \> hi
Florence .M 40 p m 2.10 a m i
Flemitigton.iS 10 p in 5 27 a in ?
A i live Wilmington. 10.45pm '7.15 a ml
N". 2 Train makes ein*? comic et ic't . em
Richmond, to ail points Noith. arrivii g New
York G 10 A. jI. No. 4 'Jiuit; makes i'.vn
connection. ciVi chl Ray Line iiiid ;>h> huh
iuoiid, to all point* Neith, tnivir.g Neu York
1 23 P. M.
OOINO SOL'Tn. TRAIN NO. 1. TRAIN NO. 3 |
Leave Wilmington.4.10 am iG.lOpiu]
Flen.ingtou.'C 50 a m 7.45 p in i
Florence.lu.4ti a m ll.:>7 i>ni
Arrive. Columbia.i3.16 i> m 4 CO a m
Making close connections at Columbia for I
all points South and West. 'J lirough tickets
sola ami baggage cheeked to all principal
points. rullmau palace* f h t poi.- on all night
trail;'xiicakfitbt. iDini.tr. tSnpper.
E. R. DORBEY,
GCiic.jI Passenger and Ticket Agent, i
JAS. ANDF.J.SON, General Sup^._
Change of Schedule.
south Garolina Railroad Company,
Colu:ji;:a, 8. C, October ?73.
Changeof Schedule
to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
mail and passender train.
Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am
Arrive h t Chariot?ton.at.4.20 pre
Leave Charleston at.OtOOam
A rriveat Columbia at. 5.(0 pm
nioqt expiif.88, freiodt and accoumokation
train,'[Sundays excepted. J
LeaveColumbia. .7.15 p ra Arrive. .6.30 h m
ArriveCharleuton 7.10 pro Leave..6 46 in
Cnmde^n Train will rnnMoudav.Wcdue tday
i and *-Ht?rd?y. as follows:
j Leav? Columbia at. 150pm
Artive at. Camden at. 6.85 pm
Leave Camden at. ti.50am
Arrivo at Columbia at.11.50 am
B. B. Piokinb, General ' ickc-t Apent.
UprightiSteam Engine for Sale.
EIGHT-HORbE TOWER, in perfect order,
with emokc-Btack, shafting and a quan?
tity of belting. For particulars, applv at
PutENis Office. Oct 30_
Mocha and Java Coffees.
BAGS Old Government JAVA,
10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For sale low by HOPE A GYI.IS.
10
The Singer Still Triumphant!
"yTALCABLE IS
THE WORtU'g A1VAI\Dt
Ai shown by aalrt?prow d by i worn returns
tctho owners ol the principal Sewing Ma
ehine Patents? which Ian Year amounted to
210,758 Macbn ( b, l ii t Mit ol I? n ol them
being fur family use. This is over 45,000
more Sewing Mac hunt i L i n were sold by
any other company dining the same period,
and over onc-tiuaitu of all the Machines
sold in 1S72. Then- eurunious sales are
owing to the long-lee tc d me rits of the SING?
ER Machines, which meet the wants of the
public in tat-c-rioiity aid s nnlicit\ of con?
struction, and capability u,t gicat" vaiielv
and e xcollence of v oik.
THE SINGER MANUI AC'J CUING CO.
_ .T. P. LIPON. Ac? nt. Nov 7
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF
COLUMBIA, S . C
Present Capital, . . . ?150,000
Authorized Capital, . . . $500,000
OFFICERS.
JOHN B. FALMER, President.
A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier.
I^HIS BANK will seen occupy its magnfd
. cent thi'ec-story and Maneaid Itcol build?
ing, now in course ol construction ou the
corner of Plain mid Richart'scii stieett.but
for the present will do business tit its old
Banking House, opposite- thcColuniLiaUotel.
A general Banking businesetransacted. Cer?
tificates, of Deposit, bearing Interest at the
rate of Seven per cent, per ar.ncm. issued.
Notep, Bills o! Exchange and other evidences
of debt tliscouute tl, und money loai.c el on col- |
laterale. Steeds, Ft nets, Gold", Silver bought
and told. Drafts e nail the prominent cities
in the United Stute bought and sold.
DiurcToits?Jus. J'. Black, JohnB. Palmer,
F. W. McMaeter. Ii. D. Sci.n, (ot lt. D. Senn &
Sou,) G. \V. Bernden, (of Copeland A bt-ar
den.) It. L. Brynn, W. c. Swaflitld, (of R. &
W. C. Swanield,)\V. 1:. Stanley. ,l.c .Seegers;
Samuel McGowar.. AbbtvilU; Janice IJ. Ricn,
Winnsbe-ro. Feb ft
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
SOCT1I C'-AKOMNA.
Deposits of SI und Upwards Received.
JNTERESa ALLOWED AT IHK HATE
'OF SEVEN PER CENT. VEH ANNUM
OX CERI'JEDJAIES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PEll CENT. COMPOUNDED
EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Vl'tu, Martin, President.
Juhn B. Palm? r, Vlee-1'ieticl? nt.
A. G. Rri niittr, Caehit i.
.1. If. Snwycr, in general erhavge.
John C. 15*. Smitli, Assist tu t Car!. e?.
Din i tor*.
Wtuic Hampton, William Martin, John 11.
Fithut-r, A. Hiukeil. 1'. V?*. MeMAster, E. I
12. IfMiiiir-li, T. V.. Ci. ; !?, Colnhd ia.
cv. T. Scott, V . R M> m s. Ni wl -1 iy.
B. II. F.uihdgc. l'unici F.av..iuJ, Jr., Char- i
M" ECHAN ICS. Labi it?s. Cleikf-i Widows, |
(?rphans ai d e thei ? uiny here dcpos.it j
their anvil ;_,-iand draw : liberal rate r>i inter?
est thcrcou. Planters I'loK .-sii iJidMeiiand I
Trustees wisl ing to draw interest on their
funds until the j ri quii e '.1 t in n i business or
oth< r purj (m^: 1': u I.!.- i!i ii.g ti pi t apart
small sums for eldldi i n, ai:d Mm ri< d Women
and Minors ? whose dope s?scane nly be with
ill awn Ly th< Intel ves, < r, in care ol death, by
their legal rcplisoitKtivtt,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future use, art lu re- anbrfed
an opportunity id depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the shluo time, be subject to withdrawal
when needed. Au? 16
POORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS.
i
BWOOD M? UI.DINGS. STAIR RAILS
\ NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
?I FANtY GLAfS.
|la:
ilar?e stock. rates
\ OF DE I: WORK SOI IC1T1 O
Scild t?'i' er'.itna ti > I ?. i :. i i Iis1.
\
j K KOt; II A. 1 EIOII XE.
?254 ani .'"0 i.'n.ti. t nil i i.
[j DC ly > i w vi :ji cny.
Columbia EfcEusic Store
LyBrand & Sol
riWI ' 1- pUatun in railing '? ? > aiteii ? : ??:
X t!r i t.i !:;? t; : ? ? xan : : i ? :1.? it
STOCK ? I MUS It ?'. Ml i ci-:a> I i.?
statin.!.' ot Italic Chun l <-. ? r I'm '< ? ' ?r^at.s.
Melodccus. Violin?, Ouitii i Isij ?. Finte?,
Accordci i .-.Brass und r Instni
mcntb ol ail I ti is. Msi . -1 ? . : " . .-u am!
Instruct ii i lioolts t<>nv?:j clavsol Musical
Iiistrun:i Mr mi hand pi id i n>r We arc
Side A'-iics fur the State c>l South Carolina
of Estcij A Co.'s CO'l 'J AGE ORGANS. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post paid, on receiptof
price; and all kinds of Musical Good? eent by
Express, when ordered, to any part oftho
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for caah.
Pianos, Organa and Melodeons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory mar.ner: and will
give especial attention to Packing, Removing
and Shipping Pianos for either parties toany
point desired, at moderate pi ices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guarantee d to those favoring newith
thoir patronage. Send for our catalogneot
Hlioet Muaic and lluaical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors ibove Fiimsi*
office.Columbia. 8. C_.__Nov 7
Notice to Farmers.
IN consequence of the stringency in money,
all indebted to ua for SUrrLIES fur?
nished the pteseut and previeus years, are
informed that Ooiton will be received in pay?
ment at the highest market rates, or ship] < i
to responsible pa i tits tor their account.
Sept 27 HOPE a'GYLES.
AND
? 1 ' )
All Others Attending the State Fair.
Owing to the Great Reduction in the Price of Cotton,
1 DAVE REDUCED
THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AM) PROVISION'S TO CORRESPOND.
BELOW I fubmit a lift of price*. All ordi r* i-hall be i.ren-.ptJy filled at ikcee rateeand
shipped in good Older. The goods are all standard, a?.d entire eatiefaolicn is gnar-'
anteed.
BACON?Shoulders, 8* cent* per pour.d.
Bacon?Clear l(ib, 9 cents per pound; clear
10 cents per pound.
Bacon?Smoked, Clear, 10 cent* per pound.
IJAMS, 124 cunts per pound; New Sugar
Cnred, 10 cents pcrprv.nd.
BUTTER?Fine Mountain, 25 cents per
pound.
Bntter?Finest Qoeheu 43 cents per pound.
CHEESE?Cream,23 cents per pound; Eng?
lish Dairv, 25 cents per pound.
MACKEREL, Extra Headless Mess, 13
cents.
FLOUR. New Family. ?10 per barrel.
Flour, New Extia, ill per barrel.
MOLASSES, 35 cents per gallon.
SYRUPS, 50 cents to 00 cents per gallon.
SUGAR?Demaraia, 11 to li cents per
pound.
New Orleans SUGAR, 11 ceutb pi r pound.
B and C Sncars, \2\ cents per pound.
i A Sugars. 13 cents per pound.
Crushed Sugars, 13 cents per pound.
COFFEE, Rio. 25 cents per pound.
Laguayra Coffee, 80 cents per pound.
Old Government Java Cofiee, 33J cents, per
pound.
Parched Coffee, 35 cents per pound.
BLACK TEA, famed for its rich flavor, $1
per pound.
Green Tea, new and choice, tl per pound.
Fine Ryo WHISKEY, $2 50 per gallon.
Fine Old Corn Whiskey, $2 per gallDn.
A fall line of CAKES and CRACKERS,
direct from the manufacturers, from 7 to
12 cents perpound.
Atmore'eoelebratcd MINCE MEAT.
SOUSED PIGS' FEET,
New BEEF TONGUE8.
Smoked BEEF.
New BUCKWHEAT.
OAT MEAL, from Scotland.
N~ew CODFISH.
Craoked WHEAT. ? < < .
CANNED GOODS, of the choicest brands,
in endless variety.
HARDY SOLOMON.
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8. O.
4 *ggS&r~- :
V* ... ... -?. v
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IK THE 0 IT Y?PRICE $4 AiDAY
Corner Main ami Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK/Proprietor.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
WH, E. ROSE, Proprietor.
AjMCJ'jHER ) IrlST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2.60 PER DAY,
( r.XCLl'JUXG OMXlflUS FA HE.)
Ql'i FATED NEAR THE CA1 ITOL, AND IN 1'HE CEN TRE OF THE BUSINEBH PART
O ol the city. lb -i - Onii il us I convey ?( nsscugere to End from every Train. Tho
La Met" Apartnu nts are complete, with pi ivaw entranceon Asfaeiablyetre'.t. The BILLIARD
and BATH ROOMS arr- all n?-. w and superior to any in the city. ' April 5
Wheeler House?-Prices KTot Reduced!
mHE PROPRIETOR OF THE WnCELER HOUbE would reapectfullyinforra the traieling
JL public, that,iu order to maintain the character of his House as a First Class Hotel, ho
will continue liUprie*os a- hi retolore, and guamutees to givo that satiifaction which has
sccui( d to the Hevmc the imputation it novv hs8.
Ju'y 30 T. at. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
SUIT Hi Eiimm PAssimm
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM * '
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Tlin cTImn ?t AVreli from Ntw Yoik?Tuculnyi,Thanitayi
nml Potutelttyat. t;.- Elegant Stuie itocm AccvramoOalioBi
Se?. Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL T'APAt 11 V, 40.00O BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Kailroad Company,
VND connecting 1
tu the abovi ports. invRi iitti i.thii i :..
the busir i?.-1 r.biie i: il.e Co: ton .? tan r n tl.?
d rail and sea trar.--p< i : : Freight a:.i
capacity i.; ?.:!.>! poit. The ledlc>?ii'g
t he line:
to n :?: \v
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i .1 ? fleet of thirteen first chits Steamships
i ttme and regular despatch afforded to
} l.tRJ OF CHARLESTON,offeringfacilities
I Ki-MUgftt not ixctlied in excellence and
i.- .o ( cini. Steanicie me regulnly on
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MANRATTA!?. .M S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION. .b. W. Lockwocd, Commander.
CHARLESTON.Jnuieu Berry, Commander.
JAM F.- ADO 1.1.T. J. Lockwocd. Commander.
JAMES ARGER ?j CO., Agents, Charleston', 8.0,
GEORGIA. .S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAKi LIN A.1. J. Beckett. Commander.
WM. A. COUli TENAi. WAGNER, BUG] 1. A CO., Agents, Charltbtou, S. C.
T O P Ii I L A 13 K L, I? II 1 A .
Iri'is >teantshipr ASHLAND.Alex Hunter, Commander.
I 0"ATOR. .C. Hineklev, Commander.
S.v.l:i-.e-Pajt- FRIDAYS. WM. A CpVK'J 1- NAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
T O ?1 A LT I .11 O H K .
FALCON.Uainie, Commander.
SKA GULL.Duttoo, Commander.
Sailing Davi?ilverv Filth Day. PAUL C.TBENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents, Cbaileetcn, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, eue-ball of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all tbo principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
Mississippi.
State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers-,
Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board.
TUB SOUTH CAROLINA HAILKOAD. GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and r?>..?tiger8 between the KcsrSberT cities and the South and West. Firet
CIbbb Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the ucorgia and South Carolina Railroads, first
clans Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from ateamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Cloeo connection made with other Roads, delivering I reigLtt tt distent points
with groat promptnets. Tho managers will nee every exertien to satisfy t) rir pntren* that
the lino via Charleston cannot bo eurpnseed in despatch and the snfe (U livery of goods.
For further information, apply to T. J. GmrnN, Western Agent, Atlanta,Ga.; B. D.
Hasell. General Agent, Pi O. Rox 4.079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.: S. R. Tickens, Genoral
Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. SriKtr.r Superintendent
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, CbaiUfctOU, S. C. Jan 30 ilv