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' VODLIHEKO DATLT AHDTBl-VniKXLT. DVEQT WEDNESDAY KOBHIKO. itY JULIAN A. SELBY, IDITOB AND FROPBIBTOB. ?flco on Main Street, above Taylor. ?arBook and Job Printing of ovary dot crip ion promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted.in tho Daily at 75 conts por square J Tor the first and 50 cont? each subsoquont in? sertion. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at reasonable rates. BUBSOBIPTIOl*. Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 >( ; Weekly, 1 SO. - . _ AN ODD FUNERAL.-"We find tho fol? lowing in the New Orleans Times, of Fri? day: . A few days ago it became tho .painful duty of a well-known sexton to commit to its last resting place tho mortal re? mains of one who had died faraway from home Rod kindred. Tho unfortunate, in obedience to an earnest solicitation made prior to his demise, had been dis? interred, and brought from Texas, to bo placed by the side of those of his faith and race. The sexton being a conscien? tious man, complied with his duty strictly, and the ceremonies arc described as having been most impressive. About the same time a well-known dry goods merchant received a letter from his brother, residing in Indianola, informing him of tho shipment of a caso of dress patterns, wbioh he desired to bave sold for his account. The articles did not arrive, but in duo timo tho freight bill was presented, and payment was de? clined. Tho agent insisted that ho could show a receipt, and produced one, which, however, was signed by tho Bexton alluded to. . The gentleman was culled upon, but. while he admitted tho sigua ture to the receipt boro a remarkable re? semblance to his own, he bad no know? ledge whatever of tho goods. Mention? ing casually that at about tho samo time he had received a corpse, nu investiga? tion was determined on. In company with tho Bexton, tho gentleman visited the cemetery, and discovered that tho dress patterns had been buried with funeral honors. Tbe goods aro of course ruined utterly, and the oorpso has not yet arrived. But tho joko is con? sidered worth twice tho value of tho in voice. Chewing* Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of tho best Pan-cako and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Woy S_JOnN C. REE0ER8. " Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Greon Corn, Cherries, Groen Peas, Poaches, Pears, String Beans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes, AB the above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Aloo, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Beans, Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, A?. Por sale at very lowest prices, by Deo 15_J. AT. R. A O NEW. Cigars. eENTJINE Imported CIGARS, together with ?a ' lr-.rgo supply of Domestic CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN O. HEEGERS. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scot eh Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognao Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo Pherry, Soutb-eido Madeira Wino, London Dook Port Wine, Hibbert's London Porter, MeEwen's Scotch Ale. The above direct from fha importer? and warranted pure. Por sale by _EDWARD HOPE. Spring Seed 0ata\ BUSHELS White SEED OATS, for sale by _ED. ROPE. Irish Potatoes. BBLS. choice Tablo POTATOES, for sala low. _EDWAIID HOPE. Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to jlealers bv _ EDWARD HOPE. LAW COPARTNERSHIP TALLEY & BARN WELL. fllHE undersigned have? this day entered JL into partnership, iu tho practico of law, ander the name of TALLEY & BAUNWELL. W. H. TALLEY, Jan 4 NATHANIEL BARNWELL. 300 25 50 Eighteen "Hears of INTRODUCED IN 1B52. Oldest Super-Phosphate Mai MAPES' NIT S?PER-PHOSPH Composed of Bones, Phosphatic Guan Matter and Si - No Salt, Plaster, Salt Cako, Nitro Cake SfS~ Tho ammoniacal animal matter used Lime consists of the Flesh, (containing 10 pei ing 15 per cont, of Ammonia.) of horses, hoove the fat and oil by steam. Send for a pamphlet Jan 12?8mo Gen JUST RE I k W. C. KOTHER kit of thone popular Glcngan COATS. .Ihoso Tcrfect-FiUing White etd Fancy Sill Cear and Lee nATS, new styles. Extra Ph ia Engllth BItOADCLOTH, for flu prions. Oh?r los toa A^vert?fiw&mente O OU PO;)??"J P ArC I Jtf 4 , \ PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOB, COMP?SllNQ/UJ?h COTTON SEED. TBT8 art lelo ia manufactured by tho Pacific Guano Company, at Charleston, 8. O , ander tho suporiutendonco of Dr. 8T. JULI Ii N HAVENEL. When composted with unequal weight ol Cotton Seed, ita reauiia have been found fully equal to tho best standard Fertil? izers. Its economy must commend it to the uotico of planters generally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. HOBSON, Bolling Agont, Charleston, ti. G. JOHN 8. HEESE & CO., Dec 21 iSmo General Agents, Baltimore PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL n.eoo.ooo; SOLUBLE PACIFIC GLAXO. -o THIS GUANO is now BO well known in all tho Southern States for its remarkable (iTeotsns an agency for increasing tho pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re? commendation frcm na. Its use forflvoyears past hal established its cl a meter for reliable ?.'.cellenco. Tho large fix-d capital invested Ly tho Company in thin tran.? uflbrds tho surest guarantee of tho C'litirii'd excellence of its Guano. J. cl. HOBSON, Selling Ag' nt, Charleston, 8. C. JOHN 8. HEESE St CO , Dec 24 }:lmn General Agents, Baltimore T. F. naomi:. n. n. nuDOiNB. n. o. IIODOINS. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. S. C . LI BEB AL advances made on Consignments, Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charloetou, S. C. Aim 25 8mo Rich, Rare and Raby. WE havo just received an extensive addi? tion to our stock o? WINES and LI QUOltH, which will compare favorably, in pu? rity, with any stock in tho United" States. Wo mention: Superior Heidsiek; Vcrzoiiay Hoot St Chandon; Vcuvo Clicquot Pousardin; Cortaillod Mousseaux, and other brands ot CHAMPAGNE. J. A P. Marl oil's Cognac BRANDY-believed to bo tho only lot of this celebrated brand in tho cit v. Old Wheat bour? bon WHISKEY-1800. Genuino Hungarian BITTERS. Partaga, La Crema and Concilla? r?an CIGARS-Ruuutno Havanas. Call and try them. PAYSlNGER A FRANKLIN, Jan 23 Exchange House. The Pollock House / \ n.\S been overhauled Jfflj^wjr j "ira nd titted ti]) for the wiri-^-Sftfc'S (?J? ter season. OYSTERS, FISH and GAME served up in the' usual st vie. Tho Pr?valo LUNCH BOOM has been refit ted, nnd guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12_ T. M. r^ti^.OCK^Prnprietor. Fairbanks' Standard Scales. TnE itnrtcr signed, Agents for Fairbanks' PLA TF O H M SCALES, offer to tho trade and those wanting 'ho most accu? rate SCALES ruado, an as s o r t m o n t ttl these Goods at -=^-'' ^==^r-s==- "- low figures. We aro also Agents for MEYER'S COUNTER SCALES, which, for accuracy and durability, cannot bo surpassed. J A T. B. AONEW. Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which WJ7? not light under 300 degrees Farcnheit; nover gums; is almost od rless and as safe an Sperm or Lard Oil for family use, and xchen burned in the MINKUAI. SPERM I.AMP, tho light is equal to the best Kerosene, at. a cost not exceeding ono-half a cent, per hour. It requires but littlo atten? tion, no trimming, and tho chimney never breaks from heat. A supply ot this safety oil, and a small assortment of Lamps, just received and for salo by _ J. ,t T. B. AGNEW. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of HUBS, Spokes. Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, Poles, Bolts, Malleable Castings, Filth wKeels., Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carnet, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Firo and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of these goods is second to none, in Columbia, and Iboso desiring to purchase, will sate money by calling on Sept ll J. ft T. B. AGNEW. Sugar-Cured Hams. 200 H HMSCE NOW Y?RK 8NSAR"CNR<?D 100 dioico New York Sugar-Curod SHOUL? DERS. Just received and tor cale, at rodnccd price?, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Practical Success ! ' PA TENTED DECEMBER 20, 1859. mfactured in this Country ! R?&ENIZED m OF LIMB, o, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal ilphuric Acid. , nor any adulterant of any kind usod. - in M a pea1 Nitrogenizt d Super-Phosphate ef ?cent ol Ammonia,) and the Blood, (contain* H, tish and ot her animals, after expression of KINSMAN &. HOWELL, oral Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. C E I V E D , T SWAFFIiUI ry, G ki tick and King William CAPE OVER LI K . c Brets Coats, ali of which ?ill be sold at low Jan ll I' - tSTtW?N GUANOS, MANUFACTUnnD AT THE ETTWAN WORKS, CHARLESTON, S. C., BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AXD SUPER-PHOSPHATE COMPANY. THE now well-known ETIWAN OUANO ia manufactured From tho Nativo Bone Phosphates of South Carolina. Thenn Phosphate?, hi their natural state, aro ineolublo, and re? quire to bo ground to powder, and made soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company bavo now in operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at tho routh, ai d ate, thcrcforo, ablo to manufacture, nt the lo Wi st rates, the highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear that tho greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, tho less the quantity required per acre. In order to make tho Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quai titios are added. With these views tho Company manufacture and offer for salo ETIWAN GUANOS, Watraalcd lo contain fi om 15 to 20 PH; CENT, OK DISSOLVED PCM: I'DOM HATE CELIME, and from 2 to 2h per cent, of AMMONIA, with a BiifUcieiit addition of PEIIUVAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to all crops. Pilco $55 per ton, cash; oil time, $G() per ton, and interest 7 per cont, per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, Cf high ?rade, suitable tor manufacture rs or for planters, hoing in itself an excellent F?rtil* izer, and fpeeially adapt ?I tor <.? mpost. As hu tic quant Bit? id Snlphui ic Acid arc ut-oil to dissolve thc I hopphnte, tl,ic will l e foui.d a cheap ?nd convenu nt way to transport that material. The grade lunched will be li om IS to 20 per cent. Dissolve il Bono Phosphate. Prion ?lO per lou. citeh; on lime. i??. wit h inti rest at7 percent, per a nu nm. Still higher gradee will be furnish* <1 to older at an additional price per cent s gc. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for compreting with cotton nt ed and other plantation manures. Prico $35 per ton, casi.; on time, ? 10, with inter? st at 7 per cent, per annum. GROUND BONE, At much lower rate?, consisting ? imply < f (lie Native Bone Phosphates giound to powder. Prico $20 per ton, cash; on time, ?22 and inlorci-t al 7 p< r emt. pt r annum. WM. C. BEE & GO., Agent?, No. l l Adgor's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ,K. G'Ni ALI. A SON, Agi id-. Co i n bia, H. C. N.B. Tho percMitiig? of Dissolved Bone Phosf halo of limo, and Ammonia in all tho Etiwaha, is nscertiiiiit d nt tb? ? Work e. by tin ir th? ni isl, beloro delivery, t-bould aiiy pur? chaser bo disfatisOtd, he may r?:l mu aVMsgn hvn pies ol nuj ) tn (babe, within thirty (30) days ofter delivery, and tiny will bo nnahzid ntuw, and any deficiency in tl v per Ciutugo guaranteed will bc made good to him by thu O.nipai y. Jan 21 12mo BAWliOlVE STANDARD GUARANTEED fi? lit? MANUFACTURED BY WALT0N,WHANN&f WILMINGTON,DEL FOR SALE BY FACTORS ? YUSION MERCH? Wu ANN'S proved itsi ii ihc heat ?if all those of $20.90 per aereo." . ottoil. A copy of Mr. For palo lu? jan 12 Ilm] WHANN'S Haw Bone PHOSPHATE, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FUR COTTON ASO ALL CHOPS. The unparalleled sueco?? of this Great Fer? tilizer on ALL CHOPS, proves it to ho tho BEST ami CHEAP* 8T Manure now offered in the market. It baa bi en used by ronny of tho moat eminent Planters in thc South, and in every bingle instance it has piven entire satis? faction. On COTTON ila effects bavo been particulnrlv marked. It is lin raro thing for WHANN'S "PHOSPHATE to increase the viold hom ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED Pl'.ll CENT., or even mort! Mr. Otorgo C. Dixon, an eminent planter or Cameron, Ga., in a letter lo the Haulier atttl Mauler, says that in an experiment with seven h'aiiing Super-Phosphates and Guanos, tho tried, paying a wet* prt-fit at tho low roaikci rato Dixon's letter furnished ?rn application. t LAOIIORIV', IIEKKINC; ?Si CO.. Charleston. S. C., and Augusta. Ga. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, XE AV YORK, BOSTON AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ELEGANT STATE ROOS Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Hours ACCOMMODATIONS. Shorter, via Charleston. Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly. TUE SOUTH f Al OLINA KA1LLOAI' COMPANY, and rci.ncctii g roads Wes?, in alliance with tin? fleet nf Thirteen F?HST-CLA.-S rTFAMSBll S. to the st ove poi le. invite atten? tion lo the QUICK TIMK anti REGULAR DI- SPA'J Ml a Abided to the 1 ueii.cs.s public in the Cotton St:tt?-s at lim PORT OP CHARLESTON! Offering facilities of Rai) and Sen Transportation** tor Freight and Passengers not equalled in excellence and capacity nt any other Fort. Thc following epLndid Ocean Steamers are regu? larly on tho lin?' To Now York.. MA MIA TT A N, M. S. WooDi.Mii?, Cor?mander, CHAMPION, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, Cf/ARLESTON, JAMBS BURRY, Commander, JAMES A Dd KR, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, li KO RG IA, S. CHOWED'., Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, SAM ADKINS, Cuni munder. CL YDE, ALVN. Ht'NTKit, Commander. ASHLAND, BECKETT, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER ft CO., JAMES ADO ER Sc CO., Agents, WM. A. COURTENAY, Charleston, S. C. Agonis, Charleston, 8. C. VI RG I NIA, E ERMA N, C. H. AsnonoFT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander. VAILING DAYS, . -.THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY. Agent, Charleston, B. C. To :B?,lti2XLo:r? FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA OULL, HonsEY, Comniuuder. JOHNSON, Commander. DUTTON, Commander, SAILING DAYS,. EV EY Y FIFTH DAY. P. C. TRENHOLM. Agent, Charleston, S. C. HATES G TJA HA STEED AS LOW AS THOSE OF COMPETI SC, I.IS ES. Marine Insurance One-Half ol Ono Per Cent Through Bills el Lading and Through Tickets can be had at all thf piinHpa] Railroad Offices in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. Stato Booms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, I y addressing Agi nts ot tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all CUBIS, the Baili ead Tickets should bo exchanged and Rei ths assigm il. Tho Through Ticket by this route Includes Transfert-, Men's und Statu Boom while on shipboard. The South Carolina Rnilrond and its connecting hm s bavo largely incre ased their facili? ties for tho i apiti movement nf Height and passengers between Noi I hem cities und the South and West. C> mfoi table Night Cars willi tho Hoi DI rs Chair, without extra charge, ha*e been introduced. First-Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. Freight promptly tran.-lerred Irom St? amer to Day and Night Trains, ot South Carolina Railroad. Close connections mudo with other hoad?, delivering Freights at distant points with thc greatest promptness. Tb* Muns gel s aie toufidliit thai theil Lino cannot be sur? passed ill Despatch and the Safe Di live ry ol Goods. II. O. I1ASKLL, P. O. Uox 4,070, Office 317 Broaihvny,N?w York, ?. B. ITCKENS, ED. H. BARNWELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agont, Ocneral Freight Agent. South Carolina Railroad. (?ct-I ICmo South Carolina Bailroad. THE PHONIX Boob, Job ?nd Newspaper PPPPPPINP v v rpppppppPP PPPPP prppp PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPP PP ppppppp p P p ppppppppp PPPPP ppppp ppppp PPP PPPP PPP PPPP THE Proprietor of ibo Pinr.MX li:'- titled np and thoroughly furnished Insoflieefor tin; execution of all kinds letter nress PRINTING. BPH R R RRRRR RRH R RR li nun RRRR lt RR RR RRRR RRRPR RltRR RRRR RRRRRHU RR ll RR RR i RRRR R R RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR The. Typo. Border, Bub-. Ornaments, Cuts,Ac. aro i f MODF.P.N SI YEE and ear. hilly neb etcd. niniiiiiiiiii IlIIIILLTIIIIII 1II11IIII TIIIIIIII imiiiir iiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIE IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII I?IIIIIIIIIIIIT IIIII1IIIIIII1I Tho Press< s are AP ruo VEl) Hoe, Adams j^ ly- -inelud </} Dod and NNNNNN NNNNNN NNNNNN of the MOST PATTERNS a n d Liber ing Pinten Cylinder NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNX NNN NNNN N NNNNN NN NN N NNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Mon, Merchants. Manufacturers and Mechanics, supplied with any style work. TTTTTTTTTITTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT Tl TT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTITT TTTTTTTTTTTT A largo stock ? of Curds,Card Board, Paper, Bill H cads. Ac. - constantly ?in hand, to select from. minimum mimmiim nimm m mm nimm IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII mim ilium iiiimmnm With the J.AHGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, the style, quality and cost of work cannot fail to givo satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNN N N NNNN NNNN NN NNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Orders from ahmad will receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, anil tho wink forwarded to its destination without delay. MG Ci OOO OG G GGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG ir OGG GGGO GOGO GOGO GGGG GGGG?GO OGGG OG GOG GGGG GOG G GGGG GGGGG GGGGGOOGO GO GGGGGGGG GG Ch?H?H theonly 't?o-,< ^??v establishment in tho t-'tato, ??i>/ir\/^r where Sin et pt WI EltS, ^!Sc?'w*< eau bo SEI UP is*mKKvs&H2 >?? sivio. CALL. ' '^ttvSvS*^ H F. E, Feb2G JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA., 8. C., MARCH 1,1871. GXZmMi'MMnnBU?Bi?C ON and after tilla tW^WgW^gJuate, tho following schodule will he run daily, 8uDdays excepted, con ncc ti HR willi Night Ti aine on South Caro? lina Railroad np and down; also with Traine going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7 00 a. m. " Alston. 0.10 a. m. " Newberry. 1116 a.m. *' Cokcsbury. IMO p. m. " Belton. 5 00'p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 0.30 p.m. BOWN. Leavo Greenville at. 6 15 a. m. " Belton.8 ( 5 a. m. " Cokcsbury.10.07 a.m. " Abbeville.8 15 a. m. Newberry. . 1.50p m. " Alston. 11 5 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.55p.m. M. T. BARTLETT, Paiera! Ticket Agent" Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD COMI-ANV, COI.UMUIA, ?. C., January 10, 1871. ?wa Tm? DBBHEWC ON and after Sun HBSBHESPtlay, the 22d iiibtunt, Passt-ngir 'Irains upon this Road will arrivo ttud leave as follow*: 'j No. 1. Leave Charleston m.8 20 a m / rrive at Co'uni bia at. Il 40 p m 'Leave Cr ii o m bi a at. 12.15 pm ! Ai rive at Charles I on at.7 f 0 p m Leave Camden, Sunday u exceptid, at.9 CO ? m Arrivo nt Ringville at...1 2(1 p m Leave Ringville, Sundays execp'd, at.2 80 p m Arrive at Camden ai.li 00 p ta Tho above Trains run in connection with Wilmington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad, connecting w ?tli Tl ailis for W Lillington, Noilh Carolina, mid with Trains for Augurta, Geor? gia-making closo connections with Night Trains of Georgia Railioad ard Ct ntl al liitil : road, for all points South and West. THAIN No. 2-MoilT Exr-BF.88. (Sunday Night excepted.) 1 Leavo Charleston nt.7.10pm j Arrive at Columbia at.0 (10 a m Leave Columbia ul.7 CO p m At rive at Charleston at.'..0.45 a m This Train inns in connection with UP Au I gusta Trains,making close connictivii with ; Georgia Rail toad ami Central baihoad Moin I big '1 rains, tor all joints Sou'h and Wtst. A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Pn sid? nt. S. Tt TICKIS'S Orroral Ticket Acrid. Jan 21 ? Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta K. ll I SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. COLI MU?A, S. C., January 17. 1871. Cd *S& piTfiinsisfew ON und after SUNDAY, ggjgggggiggf January 22, tho Passen I ger trainM ?iver thia Road will run as lollowu: GOINO NOUTH.-No. 1. No. 2. , STATIONS. AlllUVE. I.HAVE. A ll I'.l VF.. LEAVE. j Augusta 8 (bau fi CO pm : Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm 11.05 pm ll V0 pm j Winnsb'io :t 17 pm .'I 37 pn. 1 25 um 1 27 am ? ('hosier ii ( 7 pm 5 10 pm 2 50 am 3 00 am Charlotta 7 30 pm 5.30 om GoiNii Sot TH.- Ko. 1. No. 2. i AI1U1VK. LEAVE. AlllUVE. LEAVE, J 1 Chnrlnlto 8.00 am 8 10 pm 1 j (.'hester 10 20 nm 10 23 am 10.27 pm 10 30 pm i Winiisb'o ll 55 am ll 58 am ll 55 pm 11.58 pm i Columbia 2.10 pin 2.28 pm 2.13 am 2 28 am i Augusta 7 45 pm 7-f.O am j GOINO Nom ti.-Train No. 1 makes closo i DAILY CONNECTIONS nt Chnilotte for all points '. No in it and EAST. Train No. 2 ruul>es tame collections, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. GOINO SOUTH -Trnin No. 1 makes close I DAILY CONNECTIONS nt Augusta with trains ] of Georgia and Central Georgia Railroads, j l?ir all points South, South-west and West. Train No 2 makes same connections, SUN? DAYS EXCEPTED. No night trains will leavo Cbarlotto, Att I gusta or intermediate points on Sundays. Through Tickets sold and baggage checked ! to principal points. J. M. SELKIRK. Sup. I E. ll. DOHSF.Y, General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. CO . COMPANYSuora, N. C., Januar 25,1871. SS fy? EfflBBftiBS:' TRAINS will he run ovt r Wff <YT*y tf^yt*t'Sjg> tbis Road aa follows: Express. Mail. ARUIVE. LEAVE. AlllUVE. LEAVE. Cbarlotto 5 35 am 8.00 pm Salisbury 8 08 a m 8 13 an 10.31 pm 10.E0 p in Gr'nsb'o ll 05 a m ll 20 an 1.30 am 1.15 am CoShopl2 50pm 105pm 2 57 am 317am Hillsb'ro 2 28 p ni 2.33 pm 4 27am 4 21) a m Raleigh 5.12 am G.38 u m 7.10 am Golduhoro 10.55 a ni Express. Moil Goldsboro 8 00pm Raleigh 8.45 am G .18 p m 7.40 am Ilillsbroll.07aro 11.10pm 10 (0 a m 10 02 a m Co Shop ]2 30pro 12 50 pm 11.12 u m ll 45 a m Gr'nsb'o 2 10p rn 2 20 pro 1 10 a tu 2.00 a m Salisb'ry 5.15 p in 5 20 p ni 4 50 a in 4 55 a ni I Charlotte?.50pin 7.30 a ni ? Jan 27 W. II. GREEN, Mae. Trans. Schedule on Blue Ridge Bailrcai. Leave Anderson.4.20 P. " Pendleton. 5 20 1 " Perry ville.0.00 1 Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 Leave Walhalla.3 30 A. pr rr wi Ile.4.15 ' " Pendleton.5 30 Arrivent Anderson. .0.15 ' Waiting at And? ison < i.e hour for the arri of'up train on Greenville an?! Columbia Itv July 81 W. IL D. GAILLARD. Sui M. vii ad. Winter Schedule Spar g & Union Ecnd fmW??" ON and slier Hie 24th ??d'v instant, the Passenger Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS; having Spart anbnrg Court Ilotiso. at 7 20 A. M., mid arming t.? Alston l.l ;"> P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SA'l URDA YS, will leave Alston at il 50 A. M., and arrive nt Starlanbiirg nt 3 10 P. M THOMAS li. JETER. President. Thief Proof Drawers. THE undersigned have mci ived the Agency or these DRAWER?. Thu fire the one th huj needful for the pro? tection i'/every More, am shop in Columbia, al fording a sure proteo lion from the lieht-fln gored gentry. For sah low, by J. fi T. R. AGNEW. ?ALDVV/A/fc IMPROVED , TILL LOCKS DRAWER! FAtRBANKS & CO., AOENT8, 252 Broadway, N.Y. BE ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING pct my machine in operation, I now inform the public that I am I cady torupply anv andallonlers fur ICE. Pi ice two couts per pound by th? relail. For 100 pounds or more, agn eau-lits will ho made: Thu leo can bo obtained at cither I he upper or lower "torr. .T. C SEEDERS. Diamond H s ms, SUGAR cured SHOULDERS, Smoked Tongue, Breakfast Lacon. Pillion Market B?-ef, All ch.deo ?.nal for sale at reduced price.i. Ja,, 27 EDWARD HOP ?