The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 28, 1874, Image 5
- . Every Wednesday Morning;
BY JULIAN ?. SELBY;
Bditor and Proprietor, '
OfflpB cm^abardjBon St,, near Taylor.
Mtwlaz Pjhenix, ie the oldest Dally Paper
n south Carolina; has the lauoest oibou
latiojt in fhe upper portion of the Htate,
and bW been regularly leaned since, its i
-Si*s?u3l, 1865.
)0k 4rid Job Printing of ovory de
Itfifnlly attended to. .
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Daily, sir months, $1; Tri-Weakly, 2 50;
Weekly, 4jQ~" !
0/ Q ABVKHTIBEMKNTS
[uaorte"d In tho Dally at $1 a square of nine
linee^flrat, and50oents eaoh subsequent
inaortton: If not exceeding five linus in
length)7ooents. Long advertisement* by
thelweek, month or year, at loss rates.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac., $1.
AGENTS.
Julius Poppe, Andereon.
Robert Urycu, ?p&rtauburg.
J. A.Qrigsby, Itidgeway.
E. A. Scott, Newberry. '
H. W. Lawson, Abbeville.
George W. Goldsmith, of Detroit,
Miohigao, went into a hotel in New
York, a few days ago, took poison, nnd
then ooolly wroto as follows to his wife: |
"Tho poison is taken, and I can even
now feel it coursing through my body.
The sensation is only one of deep rest
and peace. I know that death is com?
ing nearer and nearer every moment,
but feel no fear. I can hardly believe
that this is tbe death that so many
look Upon in terror. I can cry in?
deed, 'O deathl where is thy sting?'"
The letter thou gives directions ub to
tho future of bis little boy "Chuckle,"
and toward the conclusion says: "I
begin to feel faint nnd week. I know
that doatb is aoming. A last good?
bye." -Pity ho hadn't specified the pe?
culiar poison, so that others similarly
afflicted could profit by his experience.
? Potatoes of large size are said to be
produced by a monk in France by cut?
ting two sido shoots from each stalk [
when it ia five to Beven inches high,
and setting them in good rich, mellow
garden soil. In a few days they send
out roots and form tnbers about as
early ahfi in ss large quantities as the
original .stalk, while tbe latter does not
seem to be injured by the moderate
pruning. The experiment also seems
to have been successfully tried else?
where previously. Tbe plan may be
foudd especially serviceable in the
propagation Of new and rare varieties
for" seeU ?
The 2d of September, tbe anniver
' sary of tbe French surrender at Sedan,
will be celebrated in many parts of
Germany, and it is reported at Berlin
that that' day will henceforth be a
holiday. 'In the Prussian elementary
sohoole, the teachers will be instructed
to relate the events of tbe day, and by
songs and other means to foster a spirit
of patriotism. Where a religious service
is held thoy-will take their scholars to
charoh, and in tho afternoon an open-,
air-fete is to be held wherever practi?
cable, r
OrdinancBB to be Enforced.
Office Chief of Police,
.CqnOMBiA.S. 0? Aug. 15, 1874.
The following ordinance is pub?
lished for information of alloonoerned:
An Ordinance fob the Better Ob?
servance of the Sabbath Dat.
Section 1. Be it ordained by lhe\
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Co?
lumbia, in Council assembled, That
from and after tbe passage and pro?
mulgation Of this ordinance, ncy mer?
chant, shop-keeper or vender of wine,
spirituous or malt liquors, in any
quantity, either nnder a tavern or re?
tail license, who shall keep his, her or
tbeir store, shop, bar-room or saloon
open for the transaction of business on
Lue Sabbath day, shall be subject to a
penalty of not more than $45, nor less
than $20, at the discretion of the City
Council cf Columbia, for each and
every violation of this ordinance.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained,
That any person who shall publicly
work or labor, or employ any other
person' to do so, on the Sabbath day,
(except in cases of emergency,) shall be
subject to a penalty of $10 for eaob and
every offenoe.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That
this ordinance shall take effect from
and after its ratification, and that all
ordinances and parts of ordinances re?
pugnant to this ordinance, be and are
hereby repealed.
Done and ratified under tbo corpo?
rate seal of the said city of Co?
in, s. I lumbia, on tbe ninth day of
May, iu year of Onr'Lord 1871.
JOHN ALEX AN DEB, Muyor.
Wai. J. Etteb, City. Clerk.
By order of the Mayor:
MARION F. ?NIXON.
Chief of Police.
Office Ouief of Police.
Columbia, S/'jj?j., August 15, 1874.
The following ordinance is pub?
lished for tbe information of all tavern,
store aud shop-keepers within tho
limits of tbo City of Oplrimhia, The
penalties therein prescribed for neglect
or failnro to comply with its provisions
will attach on und after September 1 :P
An Ordinance Rboulatino Weights
and Meascres.
Section 1. Be it ordained, by the
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Co?
lumbia, in Council assembled. That tbo
Chiof of Police shall take charge of
and keep all such weights aud mea?
sures as shall bo furnished nnd de?
livered to him by the Mayor aud
Aldermen, an the standard of weights
nod mcoauves for tho city of Columbia;
nad no perhon shall hereafter, within
tbo limits of tbo suid city, neu any
steelyards!, scales, woights or measures,
or other implements used in a .cerium
! i?g~welgHtr*r?Bd--fB?nt!t!eB, (for~tbe I
I par pose of osoer tain ing the weigh t b or '
measures of any . s;T},-c}eei of merchan?
dise, bought, ?flldaor bargained for.)
whiah ah*U not :Jjave beep, within
twelve months next before euch ubo,
adjaBted^ corrected and approved by
tho said Chief of Police; and it shall
be tbe doty of tbe said Obief of Police
to adjust and compare with the stand?
ards in his possession all euoh weights
and measures as may be brought to
him for that purpose; and the said
Obief of Police eball fix upon euch
weights and measures as he shall ad?
just such mark or marks as be shall1
think will best answer tbe purpose of
identifying the same; and eball, in the
best manner in his power, by private
memorandum or otherwise, preserve
the date of such adjustment.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained,
That it ?hall be tbe duty of the Chief
of Polioe, once every twelve mouths,
(oroftener, if he ahull think necessary,)
to visit the booses and stores of every
tavern, store or shop-keeper wilhiu
the limits of the city of Columbia, for
tho purpose of adjusting und correct?
ing the weights and measures used iu
the business of such tavern, .store or
shop-keeper, and eball udjust and cor?
rect the sume; and hereafter no weights
or measures shall bo used within the
said city of Colombia, exoept Buch us
havo been approved and stamped or
otherwise marked by Chief of Police.
Seo. 3. Be it further ordained. That
any person suspecting that be has
been injured or imposed upon in the
weight or measure of any article of
merchandise, if he has tbe same in bis
possession, may carry the same to the
Chief of Police, whoso duty it eball be
to ascertain tbe weight or measure
thereof by tbe standard in bis posses?
sion; and if, upon snob re-weighing or
measuring, tbe party shall think him?
self to have been imposed upon, and
shall mako complaint thereof to the
Mayor or any one of the Aldermen, a
warrant shull be issued, requiring tbe
person or persons charged with tho
imposition to appear before the Mayor;
and upon the return of said warrunt,
or as aoon thereafter as may be, the1
said Mayor and Aldermen shall inves?
tigate said complaint; aud if the same
be found true, shall impose upon tho
offending party such penalty us offend?
ers are liable to for the breaches of
this ordinance; and where the party
complaining shall not be in possession
of the said article of merchandise, ho
may make complaint to the said Mayor
or any one of the Aldermen, who shall
issue a warrant, returnable and to be
tried as aforesaid, and, on oonviotion,
the offender shall suffer the penalty us
aforesaid; and on snob trials, the oath
of tbe party complaining, together
with the testimony of the Chief of Po?
lice, (when be shall havo made such
trial as aforesaid with the standard,
and is of opinion thero was such impo?
sition,) shall bo conclusive in support
of such charge, unless tbe party com?
plained of shall produoe the whole of
tho implements used, and also the arti?
cle weighed or measured, when tho
same shall bo in his possession, and
identify the same upon his oath, and
thereby, or in some other way, satisfy
tho authority before whom the trial is
had that he did not practice such im?
position as wob complained of. And
the said Chief of Police shall huve
power, and he is hereby authorized,
at any time to go into any store or
plaoo of business, in the day time, and
when suoh bouse or store shall be
open, and then and there to examine
the weights, scales, steelyards and
measures at suoh house or store, and
to adjust the same; and when the said
Chief of Police, at such occasional
visits, shall find that the weights,
scales, steelyards or measures, ut any
such place, have not been adjusted
within the time prescribed, or have
been altered since the lust adjustment
thereof by him, the said Chief of Po?
lice shall make report to tho Mayor or
one of the Aldermen, who may order
an investigation thereof, and shall
thereupon issue a warrant, requiring
the person complained of to uppeur I
before tho said Mayor and Aldermen 1
to answer to the charge; and any pur
son convicted of suoh intentional
alteration shall be liable to tbe penalty
inflicted for the breaches of this ordi?
nance.
Seo. 4\. Be it further ordained, That
if any person shall, by force or violent
and threatening language, attempt to
hinder, prevent or obatr'uot the said
Chief of Polioe iu the peaceable per?
formance of the duties prescribed by
this ordinance, such person, on con?
viction, shall suffer sdbh penalty us is
inflicted for other breaches of this
ordiuunco.
Sec 5. Be. it further ordained, That
any person offending against any of
tho provisions of this ordinance shall
be liable to such penalty as the Mayor
und Alderman may inflict, udt exceed?
ing the sum of forty dollars, for each
aud every offence.
Seo. G. Be it further ordained, That
the ?nid Chief of Police shull be enti?
tled to receive for marking each
weight or measure, fivo cents, to be
paid by tho owner of snub weight or
measure, before ho or she shall he per?
mitted to make uro of such weight or
measure: Provided, That whoo there is
more than one weight or measure of
the eauie kind stamped foi ih- same
person, each of bhou additional :h's
or raoasores shall bo stamped u,t two
and a half oentti.
Seo. 7. Be it further ordained, That
this ordinance shall take effect from
and after the ratification thereof.
Dono and ratified under thu corpo
rutu seal of the oity of Colom
I s.j bia'i on the ninth day of May,
in year of our Lord 1871.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor.
\Ym. J. Ettbr, City Clerk.
Hy order of tho Mayor.
MARION P. NIXON,
Chief of Police.
BOOTS ?NB SH
FOR FALL TRADE.
WE are now receiving, direct from tbo Manufacturers, a largo ana well-eolocted
Btock or
Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
Wbiob will be sold ae low aa'ln any other market. All Goods with our brand warranted.
Orders solicited.
Merchant! Visiting Charleston are Incited to Examine Oar stork.
D. P. FLEMING & CO.,
ATo. 2 Hayn? Sh eet, Corner of Church Street.
JAMES M. WILSON.
JAMES GILFILLIN.
Aug 5 tlmo
D. F FLEMING.
SAMUEL A. NELSON.
Cuaulebton, Auguet 1, 1871.
Uolumbia Hotel
KIRST CLASS HOUSK.
^ 1?1?nsT"f^rSr? ^nil*IS. n^1????t'w'r^?*f ^'^F^^ nientn, eiiables the proprietors
lIwHHHMIM the traveling public
eucca than can bo obtained at
au\ iulitr hense in the city.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE. BIL- |
LIAUD and BATH ROOMS in
the houso. Every attention
guaranteed.
GORMAN A CALNiN,
March i rroprictore.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Ray, including Cmnibus Ride.
ITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the businots part of the city.
Roso's Omnibus will convev passengers to and from every Train. The Laben'
Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assembly-street. Tbi BILLIARD and
BATI1 ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city.
S
ADril 6
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW KOBE, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Tliree TlmttaWctk from New York?Tue?day,Tl>nriday
and Saturday. 47-Btenant State Koom Accoinmodatlom
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the licet of thirteen drat class Steam?
ships to tho above ports, nivilo attention to the ?juick time and regular despatch
I afforded to the business public in the Cotton .States at the TORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and eca transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
I in excellence and capacity at any other port. The tollowiug splendid Oceuu Htoaniera
aroregularly on the line:
TO KKW V tilt it.
I CHARLESTON_Jae. Berry, Commander. | OHAMPION.It. \V. Loekwood.Com'i r.
! JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN ...M.B. Woodbull, Com'er.
JAMES ADGER St CO., Agents, Charleston, K. C.
GEORGIA.S.Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckott.Oom'dtr.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Sailing Dayf Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron St eano bins ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter, Com'r. EQ'JATORC. Uincklev.Com'Cr.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALC >* ... .Ilainie,Commander. 1 SEAGULL_Dntton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston.S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Stoamships MEKCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADO Eh A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Eat es guaranteed as low ae thoao of competing lines. Marine Insurance, onc-hallof
one percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can he prolured at ail the principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be eocured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents ol tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all castes, the Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets l>y this route
i include Trausferp, Meals and Slate Room, w bile on ship-board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA JIM I LR?A I), GKOKGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting lines, have large)} increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between tl.(Northern chics and the Booth and West.
First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On tho Georgia and South Cai olina Rail?
roads, first class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from tLe ntcHiiicrsto daj and night trains of thoSonth
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Reads, delivei.ng Freights at
distant points with great promptness. The manage-t will use i very exertit i to aatiafy
their patrons that tho lino riu Charleston cannot be tin pa tu il in defj atch and the safe
delivery of gnodts
For lurther information, apply to T. J. GliiV'FlS Wintern Agit.I. Atlanta. Ca.; B. D.
Haskll. General Agent. P. (>! Ri x 4 079: ( fiict- 817 Bread* ay. N V. S. R.PiOEKMS,
Gc neral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Sent h Caroliim l(ailu>ad;oi J. M. t-ti kikk Super?
intendent Oreat Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston,!-. ( Jan i50 ily
Excursion Tickets to New York.
?Sr-831.30.-ua
I I?!
SOUTH CAROLINA ItATLROAD CO.,
Coi.r.MiUA K. G.. Ill tic 30 1874
ROUND 1*1111* TICKETS t.. New York
and ret urn via Charleston .nut Steam?
ship, nt REDUCED It AT ES, will be on
Haie on a-i?l iifti r 1st July. Stiuiners sail
on Wedm ad.i\.-i andSaiurdavs.
K. II. i'lCKENS,
July 1 General Ticket A cent
-M.
Kxcursion Season of lb74 via Atlnn- i
tic Ooast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLCMRIA AND \U
OUSTA, A^D A'fLMlNOTON, OOLUM
BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS.
Coi.vmiua s C , May *? 1871
ROUND TRIP ilCKUrStO ah j.r -n.
nent Virginia Springs and Western
North Carolina Excursion roiMs. good
until November 1.1874, will bo on t;tii< at
tho Company's Ticket Office in thin city,
both rid Charlotte and uffi Wilmington, on
and after June 1, 1874.
Tickets to New York. Philadelphia. Rsl
timere. Ctrt Rat Link, at reduced rates, ahm
nn sale. A. POPK,
Juufi 7 General Paaaenyer Ay< nt
Fond for Infants,
/"CONDENSED MILK, Eagle P.rand, Pa
Y..J noma, Phosphatid Pond. Ncatlo's Mo?
thers Milk Substitut:, Bermuda Arrew
I Root. Farina, Rroma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
! always fresh, at
, Juuul'2 IIKTNU'SIPS DRUG ?TORU.
LyBrand & Son
rHAKE pleasure in calling the Attention
JL ol the public to an examination of
ili. it STOCK of MUSICAL MEROUAN
DISE, consisting i?f Pianos, Church and
Parlor Organs, wclodeons, Violins, Gni
Ui>, Rnnji'h. ' Inter, Accordeone, Brass
and Silver Rand Instruments of alt kinds.
\\?a. SI. Mu-ie and I untrnction Books
foreverj nlatiaof Musical Inatrnmonts on
Iii: : .i hHiime? Wr are Solo Agents fur
ti ? i m- f South Carolina of Eatoy A Co.'a
C?i ;'A'iE OKGANS Sheet Mtii-ie ?teilt by
mail. po<<l :>aii'<, ?? rtwdpt of price: and all
kinds? ol Musiea! '?<?.?d? scut liy Exjiross,
wiire. ordered, 'o *?? y nan of tho Mt.it<\
Diarkei' I'. f???od ^o^oiid-hand Pi
ac?u \ud Organa f<*r ?ale cheap.t??r taali.
Pianos ? ?r:.'iHi? ind Vlidouetuis Time.land
Repaired in > nutisfaclory manner and
will uiveei ?i?rda)attuntioti to Packing, R?
mnviiig ami Shipping Piaioo. fhr ot het par?
ties to any point desired, at mod.'rate
f-rirea.
Allordorspromptly attended tt?*i tl^at
isfaclion guaranteed to tho?e favi ringet
with thoir patronage. ;>em! for our cata?
logue of Sliest Musieai'd tinaie.alMcrchan
diso. Iticliardaon ilreet, a f?wddor'?'?bovo
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SpeCIKIf DB
Proprietor
Greenville nnd Columbia Bailrcad
OHANQB OF SCHEDULE.
P ABSENGE?
TRAINS run daily,
-Budayaexcepted, connecting with Night
Trains on Sonth Carolina Bailrcad up and
down;. On and after Friday, August 28,
tbe following will be tbe Schedule:
dp.
LeaveGolmnbiaat.7.20 a m
Leave Alston. 9.05 am
Leave Nowberry...10.81a m
Leave Cokesbnry. 2.05 pm
Leave-Belton.,.8.60 pm
Arrive a t Greenville.5.80 pm
down.
LeaveGreenvllle at.6.S0 a m
Leave Belton.8.80 a m
Leave Cokesbary. .10.18 a m
LeaveNewberry.1.80 p m
Leave Alston.S06pm
Arrive at Colombia.4.50pm
Anderson Branchand Blue Bidge Division
down. tjp.
Leave Walhalla. 4.46 a m Arrivo7.16pm
Leave Porryville 5.30a to 6.85pm
Leave Pendlulon 6.10 a m 6 50 p m
Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.50 p m
Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave 8.60 pm
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wednesday ana Friday.
On Anderuou Branch, between Belton and
Anderson.Tuesday, Tburfdny and Satur?
day. THOMAS DODAMEAP, Gen. Snp.
Jadez Norton, General Ticket Agent.
Sommer Schedule S. & TJ. R. R.,
&m^*& DOWN Tit A] N UP TRAJls
*W Ukly Arrivo.Lcave Arrive Liave
Spartanburg.. 11 00 2 45
Batosville. 11.32 11 88 2.17 2.20
Paecdet.11.40 li.45 2.16 2.10
Jonesvillo.12.15 12. i2 J.fril 1.S5
Unionville. 12.?5 1.10 12 30 12.?5
?antuc. 1.42 1.60 11.45 11.65
Fish Dam. 2.12 2.1G 11.10 11.20
Shelton. 2.26 2 86 10.47 j0.fr,
Lyles'Ford_ 2.43 2 63 10.24 10 S2
Strotbors. 3.07 8.15 10.00 1C.10
listen. 4.CO 9.10
June 25_W. W. DAVIE8, Snp't._
The Short Line Schedule.
Charlotte, Columbia A Acoosta B. B. Co.
Columbia, B- n., Jane 28,1874.
'? iE following Psb
rsttiiKu. Schedule will bo
operated on and after thin date:
GoiNQ noetii Train Ho 2 Train No 1
Leave Angusta.7.45 am 4.15 pm
Granitevillo_*8.13am 5.11pm
Col'bia Junct'n.12.20 a m f9C'5pm
ArriveColnmbia.12 80 am 9 17pm
Lcavo Colombia.12.42 a m
Winnsboro. 2 49 p m
Chester.44 29 p m
ArriveCharlotte.ft; 45 p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Charlotte and Richmond, to all ooints
North, arriving at Now York G.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makos closo connection via
Wilmington aud Bicbmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 15 P. M.
going booth. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.8.50 am
Cheater.11.02 a m
Winnsboro.12 38 p m
ArriveColnmbia. 2 42pm
Leave Columbia.2.62 pm 3.40 am
Col'bia Junct'n.43.17 p m 4 16am
Graniteville .. 47.15 p m ?7-48 a m
I Arrive AngUBta.8.05 p m 8.45 a m
'Breakfast. iDinncr. tBnpper.
South bound Trains connect at AngQBta
for all points South and Weht. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points, tar Sleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Bnp.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Colombia and Aog R R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. O., May 18 1874.
TUE following Bche
?'dulo will be operand
on aud after this date:
goino .south. train no 2 train no 4
Leave Columbia. t> 00 a m 8 45 p m
Florence.112 25 pm 2.10 am
Arrivo Wilmington.... 7.15 pm *7.15 a m
ooino south. TIIAIN no 1 train no 3
Leave Wilmington. 8.1)0 a in 16.10 pm
Florence.4.00 pm 11.87 pm
Arrive Columbia.9.65 pm 4.00 am
Train No. 2, from Columbia, in an accom?
modation to Florence, and tliere connects
closely with N. E. R. B., and at Wilmington
with W. <fc W. B. B. to all poiutB North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia ib fast Ex?
press, makiDg through connections, all rail,
North and South, and water line connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
cloudy at Florence with N. E. B. R. for
Charleston, and io an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fat-t
Express, connecting closely from and to all
points North and boutb. through tickets
aold and baggage checked u> all principal
points. Pullman palace sleeper* en night
trains, "?lireakfasl. iDinner. tBnpper.
Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co?
lumbia daily, SnudajB excepted. Exprcts
Train No. 4 leaves Columbia every nigbt.
JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Topic, Gen. Taesengtr and Ticket Agent
Change of Schedule.
South Oauolina Railkoal Comi-any,
Columbia, 6. C, October is. mis .
" ajsa Wjlt EBBStfiite Change Schedule
7wtM^sSS[zz3^ ? to Ro iuto L'ffeci on
andafterSnuday, 19th instant:
MAIL AMD PA38ENOLR TRAIN.
Leave Colombia at. 8.40 4m
ArriveatCharleston at.4.20pm
Leave Charleston at.9.0( pm
arriveat Columbia at.6.C0tm
wight exfbkb8, freigut AND accommola
tion train, Sundays oxcepted
LeaveColnmbia.7.15 p m Arrive. .P.80 ? rr
ArriveCharleston7.10p m Leave..G 45 sb
Camdon Train: rnDs Monday. Wednesday
and Saturday. as follows:
Leave Columbia 1.50 pm Arrive, 11.60 am
Leave Camdon 0.50am Arrivo G.85pm
8. B. Piotinb, Genom' 'fiel;? ?Au? t i
Piedmont Air-Line Bailwny.
CKm&HB&fe CONDENSE!- 'liMl:.
&^S???ifciiS^': ABLE; Richmond ui.o
Danville, liichmonil auu Daiiviu? 11. \\ , N.
C. Divielou,and Noril. v. tmu. lv. c:. ]. w
GOING M'l'.'ili.
STATIONS MAIL KXlliLSS
Leave Cbarbittc. 7.10 p M 0 i? a I\i
Leave buliabury. 9.60 J M 8.84 A \<
Leave Greeiibboru. l -it> ,\ si n n a
Leave Danville. 1 32 A M 1.(2 P fi.
Leave burhville.?.?.-14 A M C -H P ?
Arriveat Richmond... 12.451* M 9.801 ?:
GOINO SOUTH.
Leavs Richmond. 2 30 p M ?.lo.. I.
Leave Uurkville. 5.84 1 M 8 28 A &1
Laave Danville. JO 41 P K 12.5'/J ?!
Leave Greensboro. .. 2.15 A M 4.C0I V.
Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A M r>.V2 I >J
! Arrive at Charlotte.,. 7.20 A SI b :.< A 31
GOING EAST.
Leavi Gree-nnbor*.... 1 45 A M 11 1( A ?l
Leave Company Shops 8 86 A M Ar 12101 a!
I Leave ItaUdgb. 8 05 A M
irrivst'.t Goldsboro... 11 ( 6 AM
GOING WEST.
Leave GohUboro. 4 lOPJj
Leave Raleigh.. 7
LoaveOonipanj Shops 12 o;. A M 2 IM M
Arriveat Gree naboro; 1 SO A K 8 HI 1 M
rforlh-we??rri? I? CJ U lt..Ki?lru?
Leave Greensboro 8.40 j m Ariiv l< fOsm
Leave Kariiwvilli 0 00 ? m Aniri : 1< s e
Mailtraini daily both wa>s e voeitiii
length of road. Pxpr?k? daily b<tv-oiii
Company Shop? umi Charlotte. Sundays
excepted. K E AT.LKH Gen. Ti< lei Apt.
T. M. R. j aloci. En gin ssi aud Gen.Sa