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Abbeville. 1 "^H^MMwiSTi ii ata^mtmmatmta linUf-lnn-ns ami Buecftcr. 1 lowing poem was written by of Scotland, sixteen be oocasion of the ap onry Ward Beecber to la celebration of Burns' up anniversary, Januury, Hff 3" r ot Ha inr.Vi uov ii t a.HT } ait v! i *: 1 ~f$&b$cjibe for and Ad ve bons ?."> 4gjj$ ./ .. ^ -'r - -;?> ver.tise in tho ^PifosxTx, ? ?3 ;v ? . ? ; - ! it v ? til -? * - ? . Sc the only Conservative tB M yea poi lect one 185 He To B He E! His Fol B Gin W. Tb Bu A To thVto.sk has fa'u to you &&&t?tt\ o' Ayr bis due? . eel; ? . , . Charity in view, . ~ e'il. . 'ts ye peed ua tell; oj p're Eu'd yoprsel; care; if us guid as IUb, muir. t to find e flaw, ts u mantle thraw, rest , o mhdo und tried the heart; HjpkepB tbc best. ' A contury;.benct\ uu' w ha can tell Wha| aiay bofft' yer cunuie Bel? Homo holy preacher May tuk' tho cudgels up for ane Ca^i!Harry Bcechcr. I ha'o nue dobt yo'd like to kcu Wha .'tib.thut tak'st the auld quill pen TojWrite this, rhyme; The'dinowledgo wad be little worth? rm'jCT&ft?y.primo. } Bat^?n a lassie, young and fair, I've wandered aft by bonnie Ayr VVl^h'eartsome glee, Ere fate'e atern mandate sent me forth l'?rfo'er the sea. Still; ^cotia'fl hills and Scotia's plains, Her Ppets and her poets'strains Td|fi? ire dear? A de^eVt spring within my heart? TOBolafta a? tear. ?-.??>. jt<<., Daily published at the Capital of the S.tate < South Carolina. Term; of Subscription S2 for three months. Adver tising rates reasonable. A correspondent of tbe Chicago Tribune, writing from Camp Brown, Wyoming Territory, says: As Com? pany 1j, Third Calvary, was proceeding to Camp Brown, Wyoming Territory, to relieve Company B, Second Caval? ry, a moat atrocious crime was com? mitted' by a member of the former company. An escort of four men and a corporal were at tbe North fork of tbe Pop?agle, going to ware Brown, when,-without any warning, one of the escort named Green rodo up to one Mahpney, and, presenting bis pistol, shot hi uu through tbe lungs. He then immediately turned upon tbe others and commenced an indiscriminate fire, shooting . one man through tbe bowels and another through tbe side. As Ryan'-fell, the remaining uninjured man ran to help him get bis feet from tbe stirrups; consequently Green bad plenty of time to got two of tbe horses and take to ths'blufis. An ambulsccs coming op soon after, took tbe wound ed men to Oamp Brown, but the man Mahoney died before reaching tbe post. Parties were at once sent in part-ait. and at last accounts were on tbe trail of ibo murderer. A good deal - of trouble has been canned in England by minors borrow? ing mony.at ruinous rates of interest, upon pledge of repayment when they become of a'ge or enter upon the pos? session of anticipated property. Par ?amun.t has recently passe a law de eignea t? prevent this, it being enact? ed that in future all contracts made by minors for the repayment of money shall be void. "Missus Snowdrop," enid a gentle man of color tb'e other nfteruoon, dur ing a shower, to u lady of Iii? acquaint aoce, "as de wedder is Bomewhat am? phibious, will you do me de honor to step under my umbreller an* form a quorum?" "Tank you. Mister Ril iups, I will. In dis wedder a uumbrel ler is redder oosmopolitan." Some of tbe Washington churches won't allow spittoons in the pew?, sind a fastidious man has to walk clear to the door before he can spit. The Phoenix has a very large circulation in Richland and the upper Counties, and is, there? fore, an admirable me? dium for advertising. Just the Season for Turnips. See Tfeinitsh'x Almanac. I)LANT it UTA BAQA, Largo Amber Olobe. Large Wbito Dutch, Large Wbito OlObo. Winter Flat Dutch, Ited Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Heven Top. For sale, wholesale and retail, at Aug_1 t_MRINITSU'S Drug Htors. In the District Court of the United States, for South Carolina. In tho matter of P. W. McMastor, of Mc UaBtor, Monteith A Hoath, of Columbia, 8. C, Bankrupts.?Petition for full and final discharge in Bankruptcy, OUDEBED, that a hearing bo had on tho 21st day of Soptember. at Federal Court House, in Oharloaton.S. C; and that all oreditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear, at said time and place, and show cauto, if any they can, why tho prayer of tho peti? tioner should not bo granted. By order of tbe Court, the 21th day of August, 1871. DANIEL HOKLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of tho United States for South Carolina. Aug 29 s3 Matters of importance occurring in every quar? ter of the irlobo furnish? ed in the telegraphic columns every da}7. A newspaper subscription is a cheap investment. . 3,000 OASES BOOTS .?>;k'J- til J. ?T V, I .r FOR F?LL TRADE. . tb'i*i?'!i,?;'i&i?i bJ - ? '??? ? Y^?" M )W receiving, direct from'tli?' Manufacturers, a Urge pn'it wti;.selected r-tock of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, Which wj 1 l e .-old -i* low kh in any otber market. All Goods with our brand warranted. Croc-re solicited. I t V 'i 0! '? ' v. . ' " it ' ? Mcrt-Hanla Visiting iiiaiiiHtim am im iini to Exnmine Our Mmk. D. F. FLEMING & CO., ,Vi?. - //?<;//(< StrPft, Garner > f CftwiV? Strrct. .tames st. wilson. JAMES GILI-TLLiN. Aug ? lltun I). F FLEMING. SAMUEL A. N i?.SON. CHAKLI:bTOX, Aiig'jMt 1, 1ST 1. Columbia Hotel KIR BT Ol. A SS HOl'SK. CHANGE of management, improve prietors public convent _.b than"can be obtained at $1 ni'v <>l bn hi use in the citv. fit 'IT. LEG It A I'll OFFICE. uTL ir LlAltD and HATD. LOOMS in ' the houtc. Every attention guaranteed. OUltMAN & CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. t?tet - '"Tjgj! Another Firtt Glass Hotel?Fare S-2.50 a Day. inciudirtg Cmnil u6 Ride, i SIT DATED NEARTHE CAI'ITOL and in the centre <d the buahirod pail id the city, j ftoae'a Omnibus will convev p&eecttgcrH In and 1mm every Train. The Laiica'l Apartmcute are complete, with private entrance on Assemblystn-tt. Th?i DILLIAUD and IJATH KOOM.H are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 il VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FKOM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW VOIIK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three TlmemiAVctk frouiNtw York*?Tuesday .Thumlay and Siilurday. ja-KltKantHlale Uuuui Aixuinmodattona Sea Voyage 10 to 12 HourB Shorter, "via Charleston." 4 TOT A Lj CAPACITY, 40,000 hai.Eh jio.M ii1.V The South Carolina Railroad Company. AND connecting ltoadtWest, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen lirst class Steam? ships to the above ports, in vito aiu-htiuii to the quick tinic and rcgulai despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the POUT OF CHARLESTON, oflering facilities of rail aiid eta transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence aud capacity at any otber port. Thefoliowiug splendid Ocean Steamers arerogularlv on the line: TO N K W YORK. CHARLESTON_Jas. Ilerry, Commander. I CHAMPION.It. W. Lockwood,Com'er. JAMES ADGER.. .T.J. Lockwood, ConTdcr. I M AN H ATT AN ...M.S. Woodhull. Com'er. JAMES ADGElt & CO , Agent*,Charleston,8. C. GEORGIA. 8.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. lluckett.Coni'der. WM. A.OOUHTENAY, WAGNER, HUG EE A CO., Agents, Charleston, b. C. Sailing Dayf Wedm edayo and Saturdays. TO P1I1LADRLIMIIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter,Com'r. EQ1ATOKC. Hinckh-y.ComVr. Sailing D ay??Fit IDA YS. WM. A.OOUHTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8 C. TO BAIiTINOltK. FALCON .Hr-inie,Commander. | SEAGULL_Dutton.Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. THEN HOLM, Agent, Charitatun.S.C. TO BOSTON. Steamships MERCED1TA and FLAG. Sail every Saturdav. JAMES ADO Kit A CO.. Agents, Chat let-ten, S. ('. F.at eagnarantccd an lowaf those of com])ettng linen. Marine Insurance, one-hallof one pi-r cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AMD THROUGH TICXLTb Can bn prolurcd at all the principal Hailroad Otllces in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State ltooma may be secured in advance, with<-ut extra ohuige, by addressing the Agents <d thn Steamships in Charleston, at whose nfticCH.iu ail cases, tbe Railroad Tickets should be exchanged aud Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by tLi? route include Transfers, Meals and Slate. Room, u bile on ship-board. THK SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, liKUltCUA ItAIt.lt??AII And their connecting lines, have largely Increased Ibcii facilities for the rapid move? ment of Freight and i'avaetigeia between the Northern chicsam* the South und West. Fitst Claas. Eating Saloon at liraiichville. 1 11 the Georgiit and South Cmoliua Rail? roads, tirst Claus Mceping Cars. Freight promptly ti Bindern d from the *t camera to du* and night trains of the South I Carolina Railroad*. Close connection made with nihil Roms dehvi 1 eg Freights at distant points wit h great prompt nets. The manage*'!' will ut*u evt-iy eaeiiic 11 to satisfy 1 their patrons that the lint- via Chariest c n en 1 tmi be sui | ?st t d in di t>) att h und the safe delivery of goods. Fur further information, apply 10T.J. Giiiitin Wie-tem Agtbi Atlanta. On -.B.D. Haskli.. General An? tit. P. O* !'-? x -1 t*7t>: < flb-i :I17 Pii-sdway. N Y : t*. P.. Pickekh, General Passenger and Ticltet Agent. Sonth ('andil-a l'.aih<.s< :< t .1 )!, s1.1 kihk Super? intendent Great Southern Freight and PaeHi-ngi r Line,Charleston, .*?. C Jan 30 ily Excursion Season oi 1&74. via Atlan- j tic Coast and Midland Lines. tm&mm Mi ? CHA.KI.OTTK, COLUMBIA AND All 0?STA, AM> Wir.MlNdTON, COLUM? BIA AND A?OCSTA U.ULltOADS. Cfii.UMUlA, H ? , Jlaj li'J, 187-1. ROUND Tltll' I'lOKETK to alt promi? nent Virginia Sprint;? Hiid Western, North Carolina Excursion 1 ninth, good ; Until November 1, 1?74, will be tin ?alu ?t I the Company's Ticket Office in Ibid city, bot Ii via Chariot to ami tin Wilmington, on and after June 1, 1874. Ticket* to New York, Philadelphia, Dal tim ire. r/n Day Link, at reduced rates,atpo on aale. A. POPE, Jtltif' 7 Oencral Pr?m neer Ae;ent Seegers'vs.Cincinnati Beer. j THE Cincinnati Uatetlf makea the auto-. uiahing anuouiicenu tit that Cincinnati \ beer la no longer parts hut adulterated with , moUaacH, augar of hi arch, ftiuul oil and the pidtfonona c?icbicum. The OnmtnlHftiotier el Agriculture, iti his report for 18ti5, Bay* | that Prof Mapex.of N?-w York, analyzed, the beer from a dozen different hrewerin*, i and found all ot it iidnltorated Coccnluaj Indiens and mix vomica entered largely ' into Hb composition. J. (). SPEOEUS gu iranteee bin beer tobe pure and reliable. Ho doos not adnlturate it, but brews from the best barley, malt and hops. Jan Ti j Aperients. CONO HESS WAT Ell, Tar rant's Seltzer, CitrRte Magm sia, Seillitz Powders. Kor aale at L. T. SILLIMAN k CO;'S July 7 Drug Store. COLUMBIA MUSIC STURE. LyBrand & Son rilAKb pleasun in ott 11 i ii k the attention L nl tue public t<> an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MEitCMAN 1 >IS 1:. consisting nl 1'ianos, Church end Parlor Organn. Melodcons, Violins, Oui? tar*. Banjos, Finte*. Aecnrdeons, Brass and Silver Band I list run et.t* nl all kinds. Also, Sheet Music mid Instruction Books for every class of Musical (nst ruruonte on hand at nil t inn s. Wi an SoleAgent a for the. St ale ol South Carolina of Kstey A Co.'a CO'lTAGEOHGAr.K Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid. i>n i ec< :j i of price: anil ail kinds of Musical Good* sent by Express, whon ordered, to an? part of tlio State, marked 0. 0. D. Good Sccnnn*iiaiid PI anos and Organ* for *ali '-heap for oa*b. Piano* rtrgausahd Mehideon* Timid and Repaired In ? aatisfaclorj mannet: iind will eivenspecialattention to Packing,Be moving and Shippini: Piano* lor (din lpar tina to any point desired, at moderate prices. Allnrdcr*prompt!) att?ndedtoanrittst isfactiop guaranteed ln thope favoripg us vith their patronage Send for our e.ita Ingnoof Sheet Mneiraud MnsiealMercban disc. Iticbardson atreet. a fewdooriibnve PmuNix '?fllce.Cidun bia.S. C. No* 7 IxldL? 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A.SEI.BY. Establishment, of the State, three and fonr SHOW BILLS, up in style Colored. -picimena Proprietor Greenville and Columbia Railroad h jdBANOB OF HUHKULii^Si. P AHbENOE 11 TRA1N8 rnu dafh. Huudaya excepted, connecting fMjtA'z^lgLt Traisa on South Carolina Bailiqad up mid down;.' OA and.fcftBr Friday, August 2H, the foffowing wilf bi thfe Schedule: A .1 * w. LeavaColuiubiaat.7.20 a m Leave Alston.9.05 am Leave Newbcrry.,10.31 a m Leave Coke sbury.' ? 2.tfl p u. LeaveBolton.: 8;50 p m Arrive at Oreenville.... .fr.ltQ p m down. >r j LeavcGrcenvllle at. ('..SO a m Leav o Bolt on.\1! : .M ? ?. SO *' m LeaveCokeebury.... ..lu.l? a m LeaveNewberry... ......ildlOpm Leave Alston..,..lr ,.if 3 i.8,p m Arrive at Columbia.'.'..'. i sfOpm Anderson Branclan? t'-tve Uidge Div'fku>n down. vp. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a m Arrive 7.16 p m Leave Perry viiie 5.30 a m ? ?.RAj?;? LeavePendlclon 0.10 a m 5.50 pm Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.50 pm Arrive at Bolton 8.10 a ni Leave 8.50pm Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesday ana Friday. On Anderson Branch, between Bolton and Anderson. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur? day. THOMAS DODAMEAT?, Oen. Knp. Jabez Nobton, Goneral Ticket A cent. Summer Schedule S. & U.R.R., B5 DOWN TRAIN UP THAIf Arrive.Leave Arriv?- Leavt Spartanbnrg.. 11 00 BateBville.U.S2 11 35 2.17 9.50 Pacolet. 11.40 11.45 2.15 2.U Joneaville- 12.I? 12.i2 1.9b l.t-'S Uuionville. 32 f? l.io 32 30 12.tr> Santuc. 1.42 1.50 11.45 11.(5 FiBh Dam. 2.12 2.1C. 11.10 '11.20 Bhelton. 2 28 2.8B It.47 30.?*:. LyleB'Ford.... 2.48 2 03 10,24 10 ill Strothers. :'. 07 8.1? 10.0U 10.3 0 fU?ton. 4.ff? 9.10 Jnne2-j_W. W. DATIER, Pnp't. The bhortLme Schedule. Cn.MII.01TE, COLUMBIA A AUOUbTA It. B. Co. Colcmuia, S< C...June 28, lb74. THE following Tae "'>,eenger Schedule will be operated on and after this dat??? ooino noiith Ttain No 2 Train No 4 Leavo Augusta.7.45am 4il5pm Graniteville-*8.J3am 5.11pm Col'bia Junct'n.12 20 a m fOrspru I ArriveColnmbia..13 80 a m 9 17 p m Leave Columbia.12-.42am Hsui Wiuusboro.2 49pm Chester.,4 20 p m Arrive Charlotte.jb.45 p m No. 2 Train makes close connectir.n. riu Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York G.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection via Wilmington and Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5 15 P. M. ooinq south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte.8.50 am Chester.11.02 a m Winnsboro.l2 38 p m Arrive Columbia. 2 42 p m Leave Columbia. 2.62 pm 3.40 am Col'bla Junct'n .48.17 pto 4 16 a m Graniteville ...17.15 p m *7 48am Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am ?Breakfast. JDinner. tSuppcr. South bound Trains connect at Augueta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to prinei ' soints. 4S- Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, 8. O., May 18 1S74. TU E following Sche? dule will be operated on and atter this date: ooino noutu. Tit ain ?0 2 tbain NO 4 Leave Columbia. 6 00am 8.45 pm Florence.112- 25 p m 2.10 a m Arrive Wilmington.... 7.16pm *7.15am ooinq SOUTH. Til a IN NO 1 TItAIN NO 3 Leave Wilmington. 8.00 am tG.lOpm Florence. 4.00 pm 11.87 pm ArriveColnmbia. 0.15pm 4.00am Train No. 2, from Columbia, 1b an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects closely with N. E. R. R., and atWilmington with W.<? W. R. ft. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is last Ex? press, making through conncctinnB, all roil, North and South, and water line connec? tions via Portsmouth. Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects closely at Florence with N. E. R. R. for Charleston, and is at; nrcommodation train thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wiimington, ia a fast Exprets. connecting closely trom and to all potnte North and booth. 1 brongb licketa sold uuu baggage eh*eked to all principe' points. Pullman palace wlttpers en night, trains, "Min-aklnst. iDincir. ISuppor. Accommodation Ttain No. 2 leavesCo lnmbia daily. Sundays txcepted^ Exprets Train No 4 leaves Colombia every night. JA8. ANDERSON; General 8np. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. S-'OCTH CaIIOLINA HaILUOAD Cl.il) ANY, CuLUUBIA, 8. C, October 18.187.1. and after Sunday; 19th instant: MAIL a no FASKENOEIl TU AIN . Leave Colombia at.8.40 am Arrivc at Charleston at.4.20 pm LcaveCharleston at.O.Ot pm Arrive at Columbia at.6.f0pm KIOUT EXrCESS, FBEIOnT AND ACCOMMODA? TION Titain, Sundays oxcepted Leave Columbia.7.15 p m Arrive..6.SO i m Arrive Charleston 7.10 v m Leave. .0 45 r n. Camdeu Train! rune Monday, Wednerday and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia 1.50 pm Arrive 11 50 nm Leave Camden ft.50 am Arrive. 0.8b pm 8. B. PieKiNS, General Ticket Ag?-t-? Piedmont Air-Line Railway. JIW, CONDENSED 'Jia.j. , ? , -.JKSHUlt'J ABLE. Hichmbiid ami Danville, Richmond aud Danville It. W., N. O,Division,and North Wikteilj N. O. lt. W. GOING NORTH. STATIONS MAIL LXl'UESH Leave Charlott. 7.10 PM t> 25 A M Loave Salisbury. b Mir M 8,i4 A M Leave Greensboro,- 1 40 A M 11 lb A M Leave Danville. 4 b2 A M 1.52 P M Leavo Burkville. 0.44 A M 6 40 F M Arrivo at Richmond.. .12 46 P M 0 30 1 M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 80 P M 6.10 A M Leave Burkville. 6.34 P M 8.28 A M Leave Danville. 10 41PM 12 57 P M Leave Greensboro_ 2.15 A M 4.00 P M Leave Sallsburv. 4 67 A M 6.22 P M Arrive at Charlotte. . 7.20 AM 8 8b A M GOING EAST. Leave Greeneboro_ 1.45 AM 1110 AM LeaveCompanv Shops 8 8C A M Arl2 '.01 M Loave Rp.leigh. .. 8 05 A M Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11 05 AM GOING WEST. Leave Qoldehoru. ... 4(0 I'M Leave Raleigh. 7.45 PM iLcaveCompanyShops 12 05 A M 2.15 1 M Arriveat Greensboro. 1 30 A M 8 81? 1 M Korili-vrealrrn N C II It.. Sali m Hi in L Leave Orcen*boro 8.401 ni At live lO.fOa n Leave Kerncravilli 9 00 ? m Ariiv< C 10 n n Matllrainp.daily, both wnjs. r?yi r ? 1.1ii* length of road Exprrt-t daily betwto Company Sbn]>p and Charlotte*. Snnda's oxcepted. S. E.ALI.FV Gt n. Ticket Apt" T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gcn.Stj