The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 11, 1874, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
Every Wednesday Homing,
BY JULIAN A.SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor,
?S-The PhoemixIb the oldest Daily Paver in
BoatU Carolina,has the largest oieoolatioh
in the upper portion of the 8tate, and haa
been .regularly issued ainoe ita inception?'
March 21.18G5.
*w~ Book and Job Printing oj - every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
BUBSonrpnos.
Daily, Bix months, H 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
advertisements
Inserted In the Daily at $1 peraquare cfnine
lines for first, and 50 centa each subsequent
ineertion; not exoeedlng five lines inlongth,
75 oenta. Long advortiaementa by the week,
month or year, at leas rates, marriages,
Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
?ASBKTS.
E. H. Bates, Union.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
H. W.*L&wson, Abbovillc.
Itobort Bryce, Spartanburg. I
D. D. Hooro, Bock Hill.
J. A. Origaby, Bidgcway.
Magdalen.
The Hebrew girl, with glowing brow,
The banner-blush of shame,
Sinks at the Saviour'a sinless feet
And dares to breathe His name.
From the full fountain of her ejes
The lava-globes are roll'd?
They wash His feet, she spurns them off
with her ringlet-soarf of gold.
The Meek One feels the eloquence
Of agonizing prayer,
The burning tears, the suppliant faoe,
The penitential hair;
And whoD, to check her brimming woe,
The ointment box is riven?
"Rise, daughter, risel Much hast thop
loved,
Jia u\l thy sins forgiven!"
Dear Godi the prayArs of good and pure,
The oantioleB of light,
Enrobe Thy throne with gorgeous skies,
As incense in Thy sight;
May the shivered vase of Magdalen
Soothe many an outcast's smart,
Teaching whpt fragrant pleas may
spring
Prom out a broken heart!
A boy of Cohoes, fifteen years of age,
and another of Pottsvilie, sixty-nine
years of age, wero married the other
day, the bride of one being thirteen and
that of the other fifteen. If Gougresa is
going to do nothing to tone down the
trundle-bed trash of tho country, it had
better adjourn.
"H this jury convicts my client,"
said a Missouri lawyer, rolling up his
sleeves and displaying his fists, "I shall
feel compelled to meet eooh one and
hammer justice into his soul through his
his head." Yerdiot of not guilty.
A Maoon gentleman, who has a hard
name to pronounce, was black-balled in
a secret sooiety?whereupon he held tho
President responsible. The President
declined, and now they are hunting out
the blaok-ballers.
OUR HOUSE,
Corner Gervais ana Richardson streets,
Keab tbe State Capitol.
STHE undersigned haa fitted up a SA?
LOON, on the above corner, where ho
will keep the boat or WINES, LIQUORS,
Eli BEER, BEGAUS, oto. Give him a
call. JAMES CLENDINING.
Dec 11_
Notice.
OPPIOE CITY CLERK.
Coi.vmuia, S. C, January 3,1874.
ALL persons who have held TAVERN
LICENSES for tho year 1873, and do
aire to continue tho same for 1874, are hereby
notified that it is necessary to make a new
application to Council for the same, giving a
new bond, Ac. Blanks will be furnished at
the City Clerk's Office; alao, payment will bo
required for tho first quarter on or boforethc
Cth of tho present month.
Jan 4 OHAS. BARNUM, City Clerk.
Office Oity Treasurer,
COLUMBIA, S. 0., Dzoembeb 27, 1878.
THE city of Columbia will, on the 15th of
January, 1874,. oommenco paying the
PAST DUE COUPONS of her BondB. Thoy
will be paid at tho Carolina National Bank;
also at the South Carolina Bank and Trust
Company's Bank, in this city.
CHAS. BARNUM, City Treasurer.
Dec 28_
Proposals for Lamp Posts..
OFFICE CITY CLERK,
Columbia, S. C, Decembor 29, 1873.
SEALED bids will bo received until tho
13th day of January, 1874, for 250 LAMP
POSTS, tone of tho following dimensions,
ta sample* of tho ei/.o to be seen at City
llerk's office:) Tho Post to bo eleven foot
long, six incboa square at the base and for j
three feet, then to bu tapored to four inches
at the top; to bo of good sound heart pine,
'and to bo bovoled on tbu corners; to be
painted, and to bo furnished by tho 1st of
February, 1874. CHAS. BARNUM,
Doc 31_ City Clerk.
THE WILMINGTOlfsTAR.
ES TA Ii LlHIl Kl) O NEY SIX YEARS i
DAILY STAK
HAS tho largest circulation of nny Daily
Newspaper in tho State, and a circula?
tion in Wilmington nearly twico as largo as
that of any other paper. All tho news of tho J
day will bo found is it, eondenaed when nn- |
important, at length when of moment, and
always preBontcd in a clear, intelligent and
intoreating manner.
BUBsonirnoN (in advance:)
Ono Year....t7 00
Bix Months.3 50
Tbreo Months.2 00
WEEKLY STAU,
l'llice. reduced.
Tbo WEEKLY STAR is now combined with
the CAROLINA FARMER, and ia ono of tho j
cheapest papers in the country, at tho fol?
lowing reduced kates:
One Copy, One Year.$1 50
One Copy. Six Montha.1 60
JKrOlubsof 5 to 10, Ono Year, $125 per
copy. Oluba of 10 or more, One Year, only
$1.00 per oopy. Specimen Copies aont on ap?
plication. Address
WM.H. BERNARD,
Editor and Propriotor, Wilmington, N. O.
Family Flour.
100BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, but sound.
For aale by HOPE A OYLES
Seegers' Beer is Fare.
"Tdon'loontain OocolusIndiens, Fiah.Ber?
L riee, to make ono sleepy or headachy.
Baltimore & Wilmington, K.O.
Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of tho first-class Steamships
D. J.FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbioe
BEBEGOA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett
It A LEIGH.?..Capt. J. S. Oliveii
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMOBE
evorv TUESDAY and FBIDAY. and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY. ?
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Bail
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and
from all points in North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, S. 0., with the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char-1
lotto division of tho Charlotto, Colombia and;
Augusta Bailroad. .
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,
Macon and Augusta and Central Railroads.
Stoamors of this lino, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Railroad Freight, being stowed separately in
Stoanior, is transferred, under covered sheds,
direct to Cars, without delay, and forwarded
by tho fast Freight Kxprces that evening.
No drayago in Wilmington, and no transfer
from Wilmington South. Bates guaranteed
as low as by any other route, and all losses
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods via Steamship to Wilming?
ton, and forward Bills of Ladiug to Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
For further information, apply to either ol
nndorsigned Agents of tho hue.
ANDREWS A CO., Agonts B. A W. Steam?
ship Lino, No. 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
A.D.OAZAUX, Agent B. A W. Steamship
Lino, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, General Freight Agent,
F. W. CLARK, Ass't Gen. Freight Ac't,
Wilmington,?. G. ,
H. M. COTTINGHAM, General Western!
Agont, Atlanta, Ga. Nov 22 3mos
Columbia Music Store!
LyBrand 5s Sou
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention oil
tho nubile to an examination of their
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con-1
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodoone, Violine, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordcons.Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musia anrV
Instruction Books for every class of Musical'
Instrumenta on hand at all times. Wo are
Solo Agents for tho State of South CarolinaI
of Estcy &. Co.'a COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of]
price; and all kinds of Musical Goods tent by ?
Express, when ordered, to any part of the!
Stato, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodcons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory nituincr: nrul will
givo especial attention to Packing, Removing
and Shipping Pianos for other parties toany
point desired, at moderate pi iocs.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to ihocci favoring ue with!
their patronage. Send lor our c;italogueof
Shcot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri-|
chardaon street, a few door s iLovc FnCENix]
office, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 I
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
COL. V M It 1 A, S . C .
Present Capita', . . . $150.000^
Authorized Capita;, . . . i50?,??U
OFFICERS. j
JonN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BREN1ZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. Asaiataut Cashier.
THIS BANK now occupies its magnificent
threo-atory aud Mansard Roof building, |
on the corner Flain and Richan'aon streets, l|
A gouoral Banking bneineas transacted. Cor-1
tificates of Dopobit, bearing Interest at the,,
rate of Seven per cent, per annum, issued. L
Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences
of debt discounted, and niano\ Inauetl on col-j
laterals. Slocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities
in tho Uuited States bought and sold.
Dibkctoii3?Jas/E. Black, John E. Palmer, j
F. W. McMaster, R. D. Senn, (of It. D. Semi A
Son,) G. W. Bearden, (of Copoland A. bear-1
don,) B. L. Brvan.W. C. Swaftiold, (of R. A|
W. C. Swaflield.) W. B. Stanley, J. C. Scegers;
Samuel McGewan, Abbeville; James H. Bion, I
Winnsboro. Feh 8
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF j
SOUTH CAROLINA. i
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received.
- i
INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE;
OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER A NN UM
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED
EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, Prostdent.
John B. Palmer, Vlco-Prctident.
A. G. Breniaer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors. \
Wado Hampton, William Martin, John B.
Palmor, A. ?. Haakell, F. W. McMaster,E.
H. Heiuitch, T. E. Gregg, Coltunhla. i
G. T. Scott, W. G. aia>cn, Newbcrry.
B. H. Bntlodgo, Daniel liavenol,Sr., Char*
os ton.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
Orphans and othcrn may horo deposit!
their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter-!
est thereon. Planters, Professional Men mid
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their
ftiudB until they require them for business or,
other purposes; Paicuts desiring to set apart.
small sums for children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose depetsitscauotily bo with-'
drawn by thomsolvcs, or, in ense of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay;
usido funds for future uso, aro hero affon'ed
an opportunity of depositing their means'
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at1
tho aamo time, be subjoct to withdrawal'
when needed. Auk 18
Stanley's Cough Syrup
CURES all kinds of Coughs, Hoarseness,'
Bronohi?B, incipient Consumption. Trv
it; don't delay; a Cough gets worse with|
evory day's neglect. For ealo at
Nov 5 t HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE
A Marvelous Medicine
FOB tho L'.er, Stomaoh and Bowels.I
Hoinitsb s BLOOD PURIFYING LIVER
PILLS. CurcB Liver Complaint, Hoadacbo,
Btomach Disorders, Indigestion and Consti?
pation. For sale only at
Nov 5 t H EINIT8 H'8 DBTJQ BTOBB: _
Buckwheat.
FBESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for'
aale by L?RICK A LOWltANCE.
Choice ProYirionz,
AT low priceo for ouh.
6,000 pounds KAOOH BIDES,
2,000 pound* new engar-cured uuai,
1C barrels Leaf Lard, ^.v
20 boxes Goebon Obeeee, ?r;' ?
10 boxes Young America and Fine-apple
Oboceo,
10 cheats choice new crop Tea*,
100 barrels Family Flour.
25 barrels Apples, Onions and Fot&tooB.
DegJ_ HOPE A GYJLER.
Imported Chcmpagnes.
f \ OASES Jules Mum B'Dry Verzonay and
*J\J Heidsiek, Quarts and Pints. For sale
low by_HOPE & GYLES.
Wine Bottles.
GROSS WINE BOTTLES, lor sale,
low, by HOPE .t GYLEH.
20
UprightiSteam Engine for Bale.
"TjllGHT-HORSE POWER,In perfeot order,
JEi with smoke-stack, shafting and a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, apply at
Pnosina Office. Oot 30
Canned Goods.
MEATS?Deviled HAM,Deviled TONGUE,
Deviled Turkey, Roast Beef.
Fruits?Feaohea. Plume, Apricote, Tino
Apples. Pears, Strawberries.
Vegetables?Green Corn, Green Posb, To?
matoes, Mushrooms. For sate by
Not 16_HOPE A/ GYLES.
Corn Whiskey.
I3UUE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
AuK 13 JOHN C. SEEGERS.
Will This Induce You to Part
, * WITH YOUR
GREENBACK S ?
Those Brown, Hoavy Bcavor Overcoats. " 535, " 527
Those Blue Cantor Beaver Ovor-Coata. " $33, " 525
Thoao Black Caator Boaver Over-Coat a.. " " 520
Phoao Bluo Chinchilla Over-Coata. " $24, " $18
Thoao Drab Chinchilla Over-Coala. " 117, " $13
Thoao Bluo Cloth Cape Over Coat8. . " $33, " 5?5
ThoBO Brown Cloth Capo Over-Coats. " 530, ?? $24
Thoao Black, Heavy Beaver Capo Ovcr-Coatu. " $Er?, " 512
Thoao Mixed Chinchilla Capo Ovor-Coata. " $10, " 513
Shawls and Blankets at aamo sacrifice.
Imported Choviot SHIRTS.formerly $4.75, now 53.00
Imported Dover Shirta. " 5">.0?, " $3.00
Imitation Cheviot Shirts. " 53.00, '? 52.00
Wo aro offering similar bargains iu other goods.
Dec 10 15 R. ?i IV. C. SWAFP1ELD.
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WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE CITY?PRICE ?4 A.DAY
Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK,'Proprietor.
~~ROSR'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. EOSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $52.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of the city. Roao'a Omnibua will convey passengers to ami from every Train. The
Laiies' Apartme nts are complete, with private entrance oh Aaucmblyutreet. The BILLIARD
und RATH ROOMS aro all new am) superior to any iu Lhe city. April 3
Wheeler House?Prices Kot Reduced!
-o
THEPRQPRIETOR OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would rr Hpectlnllyinform the traveling
public, that, in order to maintain the character of his House as a First Class Hotel, he
srill continue hiaprices as heretofore, and guarantees to give that eatiufaction which has
secured to the Huuee the reputation it now has.
July 30 T. 01. I'OLLOCK, Proprietor.
ffinifwe fbeicmrainmara
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, j
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTTJEING CITIES.
Tli ret Times ?i Wet U from N?vi Yoi U? Tiit-j-tltt j'ts. Tliuvada jn
und Saturtluys. ^-Kti^iiiit Slutf lluum At t onimoiliie ton s
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Roads W*!bt, in alliar.ee wiili the fleet of thirteen first chit a Ste amahipa
A. to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
the bnaincespublic in the Cotton states at the l'OUT OF CHARLESTON, ofierinp facilities
ef rail and ac a transportation for Freight and l'aaaengcis not excelled iu excellence and
capacity at anv other port. The following splendid Ocean Stcan.t-ia art regulativ on the line:
T t> 7t K. XV X O 1? Iv .
CHARLESTON. ...Jan. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION'... .15. W. Lotdiwood, Com'er.
JAMES ADGER..T.J. Lockwood, Com'dfr. | MANDATTAN..BI. S. Woodhull, Com'er.
JAMES ADCER Sr. CO., Agent:, Charleston, B. C.
OEOROIA, B. CrnwclliCommander. SOUTH CAROLINA.. 1.3. Beckett.Commander.
WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUG ER A CO., Agei.:*, Charit sti n. S. C.
T O I* II 1 L A I> K L P II 1 A .
Iron Steamships ARHLAND.Ales. Hunter,Con inandtr.
EQUATOR.C. Hiucklcv, Command) r.
Sailing Daya?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agtnt, ChuilCbtou, S. C.
TO BAL T I ft! O It K.
FALCON.Hninie, Corumnnder. SF.A GULL.Dutton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fitth Day. PAUL ?. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charit elou, S. C.
TO B O S V O K .
Stoamshipa MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADO Ell A CO., Agent*, Charleston. F. O.
Hales guaranteed a a low as competing linos. Marine Insurance, one-ball of cut-1t rcent,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKL1S
Gaiibodiad \t principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee bihi Mississippi,
State-Room* n>i?> in vmrtd :> i <?? ? \.c<. witl.cut extra charge, by addressing Agtnuol
the Kteamfldi'p in <*l.i. t'. / ?i i .: ? ; : . - ;?. > II ("tsea, the Railroad Tickets I'bould bo
extdinnctd stiitl i t il e .--i.e- : i i? i i : 'i .l.iir l-y this route include Traueiere,
M< .i.c and Slate-Room, whilt on .--1 >| -i .>uid.
TUB SOUTH CAROLINA RAlLItOAD, GEORGIA KAlLlttlAD
Andtholr connecting lines, havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Pasaengera between the Northern eilies and the t-'e.uth nml West. First
OlaBa Eating Saloon at Rranchville. Oi: the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, firet
claaa Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from itcamc) to day and nM.ht trains of the South Carolina
Railroad. Close conneotion mado with other Roads, delivering Fieighls at distant points
with groat promptness. The managers will uac ever y cxertie n to satiHj their patrons that
the line via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe deliver} of goods.
For further information, apply to T. J. Griffin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.: D.D.
Habell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 070; Office 817 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Piokens, Gonera.
?Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railioad; or J. Bl. t? Fl K tit K, Superintendent
iQreat Southern Freight and Paseenprr Line, Cbarletti n, S. C. an SO ily
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>?.ys excepted, connecting with NiBi
Trains on South Carolina Baflroad up and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wa?
rning ton,Columbia and August a Eaibroads.
BP.
Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m
Leave Alston......' 9.05 a.m
LeaveNewberry.10.40 a. m
Leave Ookesb'ury.2.00 p. at
LeaveBelton. 8,60p,m
Arrive at Greenville. 5.30 p. m
down.
Leave Groenville at.7.80 a. m
Leave Bolton.a.80 a.m
Leave Cokesbnry.11.15 a. m
Leave Newberry.2.80 p. m
Loavo Alston.,.4.20 p. m
Arrive at Columbia.6.00 p. m
Anderton Branch and Slue Ridge Division
sows. vr.
LeavoWalhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m
Leave Perryville 6.25 a. n. 6.85p. m
LeavePondlelon 7.10 a. m. 5.5Q p. m
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p, m
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave 8.50p. jn
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch .between Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. 8up.L.
Jarez Norton. General Ticket Agent.
The Short Line Schedule.
charlotte, COLUMBIA A ArjO?BTA B.B. Co., '
Columbia, 8. C, October 24,1878.
I3? im FBES?Br! THE following Pasten
gEgi|HBgjB? P"r Schedule will hoope
rated on and after SUNDAY, tho 26th inst.:
ooino north. Train Ko. 2. Train ITo. 4
Leavo Anguata.6.80 am 4.15 pm
Graniteville.*7.33 a m ' 6.11 p m
Batesville.9.43 a m +7.22 p m
Columbia.11.68am 9.37 pm
Chester.14.28 p m 2.28 a m
Arrive Cliarlotte.17.08 p m *5.15 a m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Bichmond, to all points North, arriving'at
New York at 6.40 A. M.; also, via Baleigh
and Old Bay Lino, arriving at New York at
4.25 P.M. No. 4 Train makes close connec?
tion, via Bichmond, to all points North, ar?
riving at New York at 4.25 P. M.
ooiNQ south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leave Charlotte.'7.00 am 'J.lOpm
Chester. 9.64 am 11.38 pm -
Colombia.12.48 p m 8.40 a m
BateBVille.4.57 pm 6.43 am
Graniteville.t7.15 p m *7.48am
Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am
?Breakfast. JDiuner. fSupper.
South bound Trains connect at Augnata
for all points Sooth and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin?
cipal points, tar Sleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAS. ANDEBSON, GeneralSnp't.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Change of Schedule.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
Columbia, S. C, October 18,1873.
S?*H0Si^r^. Changeof Schoflslo
__JBSt^BCSKSto go into effect on
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
mail and pa&benoer train.
Leave Columbia at.6.40 am
Arrive At Charles ton[a t.4.20 pra
Leave Charleston at.0.00 am
I rrivcat Columbia at.6.C0 pm
nigh tex pr ess, fdeiohtand accommodation
tbain, [Sundays excepted.]
LeaveColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 t IB
i ArriveOharlestbu 7.10 p m Leave..6.45 am
I Camden Train will run Monday.Wednesday
I and Saturday, as follows:
J Leave Columbia at.1.50 pm
I Arrive at Camden at.6.35 pm
' Leave Camden at.6.50 am
! Arrive at Columbia at.,.11.50 am
8. B. Pickins. General Ticket Agent.
Piedmont Air-Line Bailway.
fSSZttmrirW^P CONDEN8ED TIME
fe^g2?5j?^^.-j ABLE, Bichmond and
Danville, ltichmond and Danville B. W., N.
c. Division, and North Weelern N. C. B. W.
GOING NOBTH.
stations. mail. express.
I Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. I 6.25 A. Iff
Leavo Salisbury.9.50P.M. 8.84A.M
Leavo Greensboro.1.40 A. M. 11.10 A.M
Leave Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M
Leave Burkville. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M
Arrive at ltichmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond.2.30 P.M. 6,10 A.M
Leave burkville.5.34 P.M. 8.28 A.M
Leave Danvillo.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M
Leave Greensboro_2.15'A.M. 4.00P. M
Leave Salisbury.. 4 57 A. M. 6.22 P. M
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A.M
GOING EAST.
Leavo Greensboro-1.45 A.M. 11.10 A.M
Leavo Company Shops 3.36 A. M. Arl2.20P.M
Leave llaioigh.8.05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leavo Goldsboro.4.10 P. M.
Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M.
LeavcCompanyShopB 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30A.M. 3.30P.M
Korlli-wcatern N. C. H. ll.,8nlcm Brncb
Leave Greensboro 3.40 p m Arrive 10.30 a m
Loavo Kcrnerevillo 9.00 a m Arrive 5.10 a m
Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire
length of road. FxpresB daily between Com?
pany Shops r.ud Charlotte, Sundaysexcepted
8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
T. M. It. Tai.cot, Engineer and Gen. Snp't.
Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta B
GENERAL PASSENGEB DEPART.,
Columbia, S.C., October 24 1873.
1?TI PBBf^ity-- TBE following Schedule
jgj?g.g^^g5wi? be operaled ?n aD(i
after Sunday,October 26:
i CiOlNO noiitu. tuain no. 2. tbain no, 4
Leavo Columbia.11.40 a m 9.05pm
Florence.i4 40 p m 2.10 a m
Flemington. 18 50 pm 5.27 am
Arrive Wilmington.10.45 pm ?7.15 am
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Richmond, to all points North, arriving New
York (1 40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloeo
connection, via old Bay Lino and also Rich*
mond, to all points North, ariiving New York
4 25 P. M.
GOKtO SOUTH. train no. 1. tbain SO. 3
Leave Wilmington.4.80 a m 16.10 p m
Fleming!on.*6.50 a m 7.45 pm
Floronco.10.40 am 11.87 pm
Arrive Columbia.13.10 pm , 4 00am
Making close connections at Columbia for
all points South and West. Through tickets
sohl and baggngo checked to all principal
points. Pullman palace ulecperson all night
traits. "Breakfast. IDinner. ISnpper.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't.
A. Porn, Geh. Faesonger and Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule S. & TJ. B. B.,
rm^imp DOWN TBAIN UP TRAIN
*nfor^*?**- Arrivo. Leave Arrive.Leave
epaitanburg.. 6.80 7.S0
Batoaville. 7.(3 7 15 8.47 6.66
Pacolct. 7.29 7.80 6.91 B.40
Jonesvitlo. 8.01 8.10 6.51 6.00
Uuionvillo. 8.43 9.(8 4.tS 6.18
Santuc. 0.43 0.53 4.16 4.2fl
Fish Dam. 10.20 10.25 3.44 3.C0
|8helton. 10 40 10.49 3.19 8.27
LvIob' Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.67 8 03
Btrothor. 11.35 11.45 2.23 2.80
Alston.. 12.40 _KM
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'2,000 bushels BRAN,
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25 quarter-boxes Baleine,
50 drams Smyrna Figs,
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100 pounds Seedless Faleine,
500 Heads of Cabbage.