The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 07, 1875, Image 4
THE PHCENIX,
Published Bail* and Tri-Weekly,
THE GLgANgR,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Offico on Richardson St.. nearTaylor.
. -?i
49-ThePugbsix is theoldest Daily Paper j
n South Carolina, has the lahoest cnton
xj1tiom in the upper portion of the Btate,
and has been regularly issued Binoeite in?
ception? March 21,1865.
stjbbobiption.
Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
ADVEnnOEMENTS
t Inserted hi the Daily at tl a square of nine
linos for first, and 60 cents each subsequent
lnoortion; if not exoeeding five lines in'
length, 70 conio. Long advertisements by I
the TTGok6 month or year, at less ratos.
MarrioKPe, Fanorol invitationa, &o., SI.
MW Book and Job Punting ol every de- ]
?erbation faithfully attended to.
?onrrs.
s Juliuo Poppe, Ander sou.
H. W. Lawson, Abbeville.
MaxTj AHB arguments.-?Northerc
lopons G.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; oloees
H.A.:M..6P.M. Charleston opens8
A. M., 5.30 P. M.;olos6B8 A. M.,0 P.
H. Western opeUB 6 A. M., 1 P.
M.; closes 6,1.30 P. M. Qreenville |
opens 8.45 P. M,; closes 6 A. M. Wil?
mington opeos 4 P. M.; oIobos 10.301
A. M. On Sunday open from 2.80 to |
tm Tho Hon. Daniel Elliott Hoger died
othia rssidonco, in Georgetown, on 25th
nit. He. was the son of Daniel Elliott
Hoger, who commanded the foroes in
South Carolina in the war of 1812, and
was afterwards made Judge of one of
the State Circuits, and subsequently
elected to. the United States Senate.
Mr. Thomas Bradford Welsh, a na?
tive of Charleston and an artist of
some notoriety, died in Paris, last
month. Dr. ? Tiotor- Fourgeaed, an?
other . native, of Charleston, died in
San Franoisco, on tbe 2d.
John Bull is so jealous of our recep?
tion of the King of Hawaii that tbe
Svkan of Zanzibar is to be cleaned np
and clothed for a visit to England.
Supplies for City Institutions.
OCTTKOTT: OHAHBEII,
S, CoLUzmrA, 8. Ui, January 2,1875.
CtJBALED proposals to tarnish the Oily
O Alms House and Hospital with sup
loo, for three months, will be received at
e City Clerks' office, np to 12th inst.
Any information relative to said supplies
can be obtained from Alderman Swygert,
Chairman of Oommittee on Alms Bouse. .
also, '
Sealed proposals for furnishing froah
beef. ,. ?
Bids must be sealed and marked on the
cover,''Proposals for furnishing supplies,
Ac," or Vproposals to furnish fressb beef."
BIOHAKD JONES,
Jan 8 ? _City Clerk.
Hew Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
XTfTOBKIHO'tO Win, a story for giv.B,
VV ; $1.75...
Hiatreoo of the Maneo, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur Oonnycaetlo, $1 50.
A History of Germany, from tho Earliest
Times, by Onarlton Lewis, $-2 60.
Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German,
by Mtirray,
Prairie "and Forest, tho Game of North
America, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Gillmore. $1 50.
Health and Education, by King hi ey, $1.75.
Hogarth's oomplete works, in throe vo?
lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2.60. History of Clubs
and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder?
ful Characters, with portraits. Tho Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts of the British Poets,
London, and other new books. Nov 1
CAB LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST RECEIVED direct
Jttom California. These Wines
and Brandies are made of de
, lioions grapes of California.
? Por sale by
Deo 18 j. O. SEEGEBB.
LOOK! LOOK 11
f1,200,000 IN PHIZES!
mEE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER
jL SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn
in public in Bt. Louisen march 81,1875.
?ApitAL prize, ????.?u?:
Missouri State Lotteries?
Legalized by State Authority.
VTTRRAX vn&B& & CO.. Mana'rs.
_ ST. LOUIS, MO. '
1 Price of..$100,000
1 Prise or. 50,000
1 Priseof. 22,600
1 Prize of. 20,000
5 Priesa of.. 10,000
10 Prizes of. 6,000
20 Prizes of. 2.600
100 Prizes of. 1,000
And 11,451 oiher Prizes Of frsm $1,500 to
$50.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000,
Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
ters, $5.
Prize payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings take plaee.
Address, for Tiokota and Circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER A co..
p. o. Box 2,446, St. Louis. Mo.
Jan 5 _jsramo .
; Vew Orleans Molasses.
KA barrels choioo new crop New Or?
?U leans MOLASSES, just reoeiyed
direct from Neu Orleans, and for sale at
wholesale and retail.
Dec* john aonew A SON.
Lnnk Aftar Yr.^r BtnmaCh.
TIB finest Medlolnal Confeotlon In the
world is at:Hetnlteh'e. Chocolate for
lunch, Chocolate for tab)?. Walnut Nougat, I
Piotaohe Paste, Cocoa Caramel, Cream
Chocolate, Althoa and Mallow Drops, Solu?
ble Gam Drope, Oongb Confeotions, Gin
';. gjerr Drops, Eng. Mini Drops, flnoot Extract
VanUla, finest Extract Lomon, forealo at
HEIMITSH'S Drag Store. Dr o 221
Subscribe for the Paauax.
Payment of Coupons.
TBEAS??EB'S OFFICE, ,
Cnarlotte, Colombia A Augusta r. R ,
Colombia, B. O., December 27,1874.
THE Coupons of the booda of thle com?
pany, trbioh becomo due on let Janu?
ary, 1875, will be paid on that day at the
Central National Rank of this city, or at
the office of Mosers. M. K. Jesup, Paton &
Co., New York, or at the First National 1
Bank ot Charlotte. N. C, or at the bAukina |
house of Messrs. John J. Cohon & Sons, in
Augusta, Qa. C. RODKNIOHT.
Deo 2910_ Treatsror.
City Taxes.
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Columbia, S. 0., December 1G, 187-1.
NOTICE is hereby given that the books
are now open rot the returns of the
Tax-payers of all property taxable by the
City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold?
ers and all othors interested are notified
that their returns must be made before tho
15th day of January, 1875. Blank forms
can be had on application to
Deo 17 RICH. JONES, Oily Aascaeor.
City Licenses.
OFFICE OF CITY CLERK,T. & A..
Columbia, S. O., December 29,1874.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho City
Olerk and Treasurer in prepared to
issue LICENSES for the year 1875, and the
attention of all parties concerned is called
to the following, viz: An ordinanco to con?
solidate the office of City Clerk, City Trea?
surer and City Assessor into one office, &e.
Extracts: "Section 4. Be it farther ordain?
ed. That it shall be the duty of the eaid
City Olerk, Treasurer and Assessor, aa
City Treasurer, to collect the taxes levied
thereon by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
?aid city, according to tho ordinances
thereof, for the support of its government,
and ahall oolleat and reoeivo tho entire
revenue of the aaid city, derived from
whatever sources." No licenseor permit of
any kind will be recognized unless issued
from this offioe. All licenses muet be ap
Slied for and paid on or before the 6th of
anuary, 1875. RICH aRD JONES,
Dec 29_City Cle rk and Treasurer.
Notice to Holders of Olaims Against j
the State ox south Carolina.
Offices of Clebks of Senate
and House of Refbebentatives,
_ Columbia, 8. O., December 23, 1874.
puiiouAflx to cuuuuucui resolution,
XT adopted by both Houses, the under?
signed hereby give notioo to holders of all
olaims against the State, other than Rluo
Ridge Scrip and Rills of the Bank of the
State, to present said olaims at their of
fioea, or at tho offioe of the Attornoy-Gene
ral, in the citv of Columbia, on or before!
tho 19TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1875, for
registration. J. WOODRUFF,
Olerk of Senate.
A.O.JONES,
Clerk of House of Representatives.
Dec 24_
107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler House.
KSTABLISHKD 15! 1815,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD
with
A LARGE and well se- I
I lee ted stock of first class
FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed?
room and Dining Room
Sets, which will be told us
low as any house in the country for cash.
Nov 10_M._H. BERRY.
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc
SCOTCH WHI8KIE8,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, 4 c.,
Holland Gin,
Sherry Wlne.Pori Wino, Madeira Wine.
Aleo, a large stock of fine old Whiskies,
Oigara, Ac. J. C. SEEGERS.
ft?
PORTRAITS. FHOTOGRAPH8. STERE?
OSCOPES, &o., Copies from Old I'io-1
tures made any size and style as cheap as
anywhere else. Come and see the new
HetnbrSttdtor Shadow Picture Something
still more beautiful, RembrandtGlace. Sa?
tisfaction guaranteed or no money asked.
Dec 4_W. P. H1X. Art Oallcry.
Cottage House, !
No. 15_ Washington St., next Masonic Hall.
The undersigned haa/
re-openod this estab?
lishment, and informs
_j the public that he is prepared to
supply iuem with the very beat of WINES,
LIQUORS, SEGAR8, TOBACCO, etc. Oys?
ters in every stylo, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of various kinds. Give a call.
Pot31_O. B. FRANKLIN, Snp't.
FINE'S SALOON.
No. 41 Ricliardson Street, between Lady
and Gervais Streets.
HAVING replenished my entire stock of
Liquors, Cigars, &o., having also
fiven proper attention to my Restaurant,
am now prepared to furnish my friends
and the public generally with the beat tho
markets afford.
Oct 17_WM. M. FINE, Agent.
MONET TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
ITtXOHANQE on New York, Baltimore,
!i Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United States and Eu?
rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and country solioited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted
by the OBNTBAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson atreote.
Springs, Axles and Iron.
OUB stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as
well aa IRON of all descriptions, fa
very large. Purchasers will save money br
procuring these gooda, aa well as Carriage
Material, at the Hardware Establishment of
Nov 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Raisins. Prunes, &o.
Oftfl PACKAGES LAYER BAIBIN8,
?t\J\J Prunes. Currants,
Citron, Almonds,
Pecans. Filberts,
Walnuts, Canton Ginger.
Mines Meat, Plum Padding, Ac.
Just received and for sale low by
Deol_JOHN AGNEW & SON.
New Bugar-cured Hanu.
1 (\f\ NEW YOBK suRar omred HAM8,
m\j\J choice qual?u,]a?i received and
ior Swlc by JOHN AGUEW & "O*1
Wanted, Agents, Male and Female,
TO sail Pictures everywhere. 14,000 re?
tailed by one. Another writes: "I
oan make more money in this business
than I ean on a 810,000 farm, all otookod."
WHITNEY A CO.. Norwioh, Conn.
DooO ?? 8mo
P
?B.BJ OALtFOEtmA. PORT. '
Deels " f. 0.8EEGEUS.
JUST RECEIVED
Auen hfl1 lot ot
AND
LATEST STYLES HATS.
-o :o
nr\HE8E GOODS are fully TWBNHt Pt?KOENT. UNDER R'.GULAR PRICES, and it
_L is no uso throwing away money for uommon clothing, when you can buy for the
same prioo gooda selected by ourselves, wbioh an experience of thirty years in the
business in thi* city enable as to select goods hotter adapted to the wantB of this com?
munity than thoBu of less cxporiouco. W . are nflVring bargains in
BOYS' CLOTHIN?, FROM 10 TO 15 YEARS.
No one oan afford to wear an ill-fitting SBIRT. when, for the expenditure of a trifle
more, ho can purchase a garment that will tit and givu satisfaction, which au experience
of thirty yearo proves.
OAFE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Direct from thomanufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS
our (Moy-ihDE garments
Caunot be surpassed Houih ot the Potomac.
?- Sl W. Qe SWAPPIELD,
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDBR-WEAR! NEGE-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AND AT THE LOWEST PBICEB,
FOE CASH.
SICTARD & WILEY.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE 8TOCK OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
C10TIIE. FIMSHIK HB Mill HATS,
That ever came to Colombia nan be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and is being sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Cuoicost Goods of tho season, mado expressly
for this market, and for ihe Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Qo convinced of this hy
calling on D. KPnTlN, The Popular Clothier.
M
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM '
baltimore, philadelphia, new yoiik, boston,
ALL THE NEWENOLANDNMANtJFAClUHI?G CITIES.
'r Iiot Tluirin W'tfU from New 1 or U? j uckii u y , i ii u > mi u y
untl Kuturilay 0?' K Irnnni Stule It ontn Accommodallon?
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,01)0 BAL.KB MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad CompaDy.
a ND connecting Road* West, in alliauce with the fleet of thirteen lirst class Steam
A. ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular doapat eh
afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation fur Freight antl Passengers noi excelled
in excellence and capacity at any ot her port The following splendid Oceau Steamers
regularly on tho lino:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON_Jas. Berrv. Commatid.-r. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lockwood, Com'cr.
JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN.. M 8. Woodhnll.Com'er.
JAMES ADGER if CO , Agents. Cbarleetnn, S. C.
GEORGIA. 8. Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J Beckett.Com'der.
WM. A.COUBTENAY, WAGMKIt. HUGElt & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Sailing Davf Wednesdays ami Samrdavs.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron iSteameliipe ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter. Com'r. EQTJATGIt,[0 Hinckli y.Ccm'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COU UTEN AY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON ..Hainie,Commander. | SEAGULL_Button, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fitth Day. PAUL O. TRENHOl.M, Agent,Charl?eton,8. C.
TO BOSTUN.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail bvery Saturday.
JAME8ADGERA CO., Agents. Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of compoting lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of
one per oent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be prolured at all the principal Railroad Ofiicea in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Ageuid ?1 the Steamships in Charleston. ?*? whimn offices, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged and Berthe assigned. The Throngh Tickets by this route
iuolnde Transfers,Meals and State Room, while on ship-board.
j TUB SOUTH CAROLINA It A I L 51 OA P. OKWItOlA BAlLKOAD
Andthoir connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West.
FitstClasB Eating Saloon at BrAnchville. <u the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first class Sleeping Cai b.
Freight promptly transferred from the uteamersto day and night train? of the South
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with otbpr Rnac'e delivering Freights at
diotant points with great promptness. The manager* will nee every exertit Mo satisfy
their patrons that the lino eta Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch at d tho safe
delivery of goods.
For further information, applr to T. J- Gbifvin. Western AgtDt. Atlanta. Ca; B. D.
Hasell. General Agent. T. O." Box 4 979; Office 317 Broadway. N. Y.: B. B.Piokens,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Con ?linn Hailroad;oi J. M. Sei Kins Super?
intendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line. Charleston. S. C. Jan 3011y
ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. B. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Mail Hote 1?Fare S2 60 a Day. including Oninib ug Ride.
SITUATED NE AR THE CAPITOL and fn the centre of the buoinooa part of the city.
Roqc'o Oninlbna will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho La-Res'
Apartmentsnreoomploto, with prlvatoontranceou Assemblystreet. The BILLIARD and
BATH ROOMS aro fell now and superior bo any in theoity. Aprils
TO THE READING PUBLIC!
_- ^
If you Waat a Thorough Neu/apaper,
bubsgbibb fob
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Issued every Wednesday,
IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
Tuu pHiiriii is the oldest daily paper
in the State, and has been regularly
issued since March, 1865.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly
all parts of the World; together with'
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides veil selected Miscellaneous
and Reading Matteb, of interest to
everybody, will bo found in these publi?
cations. The Daily usuully contains
twelve colomDa of reading matter; the
Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while special atteution is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, mo betteb ob
mobb satisfactory, investment can be
Sj?u6, than a subscription tc ens or
the other of these publications. They
aro Conservative in politics, and are
devoted to tbe best interests of the
State. The following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Phcenix.$4 00
Tri-Weekly.2 60
Weekly Gleaner(48columns)... 1 50
. These papers were the first issued in
Columbia, in 1805, after its partial de?
struction, and have betm regularly
published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throaghout middle and upper CountieB
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phcenix has a greater cironlatiou
throngh the upper part of South Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andother8 will flud its columns
an admirable means of communication
with tho people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements mnrked with the
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expiration of
the time. Offico on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blnndiog.
JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when j
Style and Price are the Same
the~Fh?enix
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tho Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grtides and styles
from one foot to tho fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BOUDERS. OUTS.&o.;
Black, Colored und Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, &o. Work executed
nt shortest notice, in latest and best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
I and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1.2,8 and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills,
Y'zc-rc.cc.'.-z.-, Circulars, Psin^hlets,
Bills of Fore, Briefs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Bill Heads, Obeoke,
Horse Bills, Receipt??, Labels,
Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cards all kinds and siaee? '
Wedding. Viuitinpr, Buninees, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
PncENix and Glbanks Establishment
State of South Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
State Tbkabubkb'b Omct,
Columbia, December 18,1874.
TBE Coupons of the Consolidation
Bonds of the State of South Carolina,
due January 1,1875, will bo paid at that
date on presentation at the Treasury, and
at the Bouth Carolina Bank andTrnst Com?
pany, Columbia. S. C, and also at the
Poopio'b National Bank, Charleston. b. C.,
and the National Park Bank. New York.
The Coupons due July 1,1874, on all Con?
solidation Ponds, issued in exchange for
old bonds, will be paid whooever preaented
at any ef the above mentioned places.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds
due January 1 and July 1, 1875, aro receiv?
able for taxes. P. L, CABDOZO,
Deo 20_Treasurer 8. C.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, B. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
manufactu?
rer of bteam
engines. saw
and grist
> mills, gin
'Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Caatings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ing* for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Bailings for Garden*
and Cemeteries, Iron 8etteea and Arbor
Chairs; also, Braaa Castings of all kinds,
Bella for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
<5so. Guarantee all my work first olaJs and
equal to any North or 8outh.
Works at foot of Lady street end sear to
Sonth Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots._Not 18
The bhortLine Schedule.
Ohablottz, Colombia A AbousTA r. R. Co.
Colombia, S. C, Dec. 28, 1874.
the following >Pas
'eanger Schedule will he
operated on and after this date:... <
ooiNO hobtb Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Auguata.9.80am 4.15 pm
Granitovillo-10 20 a m 6.11pm
Col'bla Junct'n. 2.13 pm -10.06 pm
Columbia. 2 45 p m 0.17 p m
Cheater.6.84 p m
Arrive Charlotte.9.00 pm
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
?Cuarlotto and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Tram makea cloeo connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 6.15 P. M.
ooino south. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.8.50am. ?
Cheater.11.02 am
Winnsboro.... .12 88 p m
Arrive Columbia.24zpTU
Leave Columbia.2.62pm 8.40 am
Col'bia Junot'n.43.17p m 4 16 am
Graaiteville ... t7 l5 p m ?7 48 a m
Arrive Augusta.8.05" p m 8 45 am
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal pointa. SGT Bleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Bup.
A. Pope, Gen. Paaaeoger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug B. B
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. C, Nov. 24 1874.
THE following Sche
dnlo will be operated
on and after this date:
ooino mouth. tu ain ko 2 tbaib bo 4
Leave Columbia. 8.80 am 8.15 pm
Florence. 110pm 12.50 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.45 pm 7.10 am
ooino soctb. tk a in ko 1 tbain no s
Leave Wilmington.6.40 a m 6.10 p m
Florence.12.60 p m 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.5.10 p m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florenqa, and there connects
cloaelv with N. E. r. R*., and at Wilmington
with W.d; W. r. r. to all pointa North.
Train No. 4 from Colombia is fast Ex?
press, making through connections, all rail,
North aud South, and water line connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N. E. B. r. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 8, from Wilmington, is a faet
Express, ooncecting cloutJy from and to all
points North and South. Through tickets
sold and baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman sleepers on night trains.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Bun
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
J AH. ANDERSON, General Bup.
A. PorE.Oen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
CHANOK OF BCHKDVLB.
PASSENGEB
?trains run daily,
Sundays excepted, conntctinf. wnL Night
Trains on South Carolina Kailioad up and
down;. On and after Friday, Auguat 28,
the following will be the Schedule:
up.
Leavi Columbia at.7.20 a m
Leave Alston......9.06am
LeaveNewberry.10.81am
Leave Gokesbury.... 2.06 pm
LeaveBelton. 8.60pm
Arr<7" at Greenville.6.80 pm
dowh.
LeaveGreonville at. 6.3fL>m
Leave Helton.8.8? m
Leave Cokeabury.lO.lSC m
LeaveNewberry. 1.80 pm
Leave Alston. 8,08 pm
Arrive at Columbia.4.60 pm
Anderton Branohand Blue Xidgt Division
down. nr.
LoaveWalhalla. 4.45 a m Arrive7.1B p m
Leave Pern vi lie 5.80 a w 6.36pm
Leave Pend let on 6.10 a m 6,60 p Bi
Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.60 p m
Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave 8.50 p m
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wednesday ano Friday.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and
Anderson,Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day. TH0MA8 DODAMFAD, Grn. 8np.
Jabt.z Nqbtoh, General Ticket Agent.
Chftwge of Schedule."
Sobtb Oabouba RailboadComfaft,
Colcubia, b. c, October 16.1873.
Change Schedule
: to go into offooton
aud after Sunday, 10th instant:
hail and passkbobb tbaix.
Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am
Arrive a t Charleston at.,4.30 pm
Leave Charleston at........09.0tpm
irriveat Columbia at. 6.00 pm
biobt KxrnKD?, PBKianx and acoomboda
tioj jukis, ouudaju excepted.
Loave??lumblo.7.15 p m Arrive,.8,30 >
a.rrlvs0hatliston*.10pi? Leave..6.45 ? u.
Oamdeo Train! runs Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, aafollows: 'L.
Leave Oolnmbia 1.60 pm Arrive Jfl.BOam
Leave Oamden 6.60 am Arrlvejr 6.85 pm
B. B. Pro Bins. General Ticket Agent ?
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