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THE PH CE NIX,
rUDLIBRBD DA1LT AND TBI-WBEELY.
THE CLEANER,
KV Elli WBOHK8DAT MOBHIHQ,
&Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
K?1TOU AM? PBOPBtETOB.
Since on Hain Street, above Taylor.
*#-liook and Job Printing of ovorydororip
?Aon promptly mid faithfully attended to.
AnVBftTIflUaiRMTS ' -
fniorted in tho Daily at 7? oontB por square
tor tho 'flint, and 50 couta oaoh subsoquont. in
loi'tiou,, , Long advortinorcenta by tho weok,
month or yoar, at rcaHouablo ratoa.
aunbuuu'ri.os.
Daily, aix months, ?4 ii0; Tri-Weokly, M GC;
ffookly, 1 50. ",,, ? _
. . Forauasl-ve.
You have promised mo, dearest, lo wed mo,
And I havo bolieve.d^vour sweet vow;
O. Bay that it baa not uYiulod mo,
And Bay will you marry me now?
Why bxditato tudu in roplyiug?
Just open your lipa and ??y yon. . i
To obtain your oonaont I am sighing, {
Abl cab you refuao still to bleaa?
Well, if I muBt wait, I'll obey you,
But, darliug, PH givo you no peaoo;
Eaob bright enrumer eveuingTll pray yon,
And novor from'courting you O' a?o.
Now, dearest? to-day ia but- Monday;
Thia wonk I'll ask five limos again;
But tue miniato'r comea on'next Sunday
O, Bay that you'll marry mo thobl
Tho good man comos once a month only;
"I'wero a pity ao long still to wnir;
For both you aud 1 would bo lonoiy
Both you and I wanting to mate.
Then consent, and I'll coane my imploring;
Gooaout and call Sunday tho day;
I never will coa>-o my adoring,
If my lovo Will no lougor delay.
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STICK xo ONE TUINO.-"Unstable ns
water, thou shalt not oxoel," is tho lan?
guage of the Bible. Wuoever expects
to4 succeed - in any undertaking, must
enter into it with u bunny uud earnest will
to do his best. When a trude or profes?
sion is oboseu. obstaol?s, be they largo
or small, munt nut hu'''allowed to stand
in the way of mustering thut trude or
profession, '. . .
However rn rich tve may depr?date the
old-time custom of indenturing appren?
tices, the syatem in its practicul results
operatod almost always for the lusting
good ol, the \apprentice. Generally it
insured tb him a good trade uud a whole?
some discipline, that titted him for auo
cess in busiuebB.
At tho present, time, very many young
men undertake to acquire a trade, and
after M brief trial abandon it,' becuubo
there uro unpleasant < duties to bu per?
fumed and, ob?tuoletj to bo ovorcunie.
They consider themselves accountable
io no one, and go und come ut the bid?
ding of oaprice, or an unsettled, uneasy
mind. Tho result of this is to send out
into tho worldly un tig m nu who have not
half learned' their/ trades, of unstable
character, who drift from pillar to peet,
aud who suoceud in nothing bntstrollug
along the highways of hio melancholy
wrecks. i .'.. ? . . ''
We. would earnestly , entreat every
young mau,- after he hus chosen bis
vocution, to stick to it; don't leave it
because hard .bio wa are to. ho struck or
disagreeable work performed. The mon
who have worked their way up to
wealth.and*usefulness do not belong io
the'ehiftiesa' and unstable class, but m "y
ho reckoned among those who took ott'
their couts, rolled up their alcoves, con?
quered their prejudices against labor,
and manfully hore the heat and burden
of.the day. iiV .ii
g?Whether npou the old, worn-oat farm
where our fathers toiled, diligently
striving to bring'back, tho soil tb produo
tivoiit'ije; in thtj machine chop or factory,
or in the thousand other business places
that invite bop oat toil and skill, let the
motto eVer b^' Perseverancc and indus?
try., , Tho baby truiuiug of the nursery
was good in itu plaoe, but it won't an?
swer all the demands 'of an active life.
This is not a baby world. We must
expect to be jostled and knocked about
iu stern conflict, aud gut run over, if we
are not on the lookout aud be prepared
to meet tho duties of life with a purpose
not to shirk them, but to fulfill thom.
A young man with a good trude or
honorable profession, as ho gut u forth
into the world with his miud mude up
to stick to his trade or profesaiou, is not
obliged to tink for many favors. He will
hew his wny to success, whilo tLo un?
stable and shiftless will grow tired, des?
pair and fail.
WOMEN AND MUSIC.-Women are tho
great listeners, nut only to eloquence,
but also to ninnie. Tho wind bus swept
many un ./Eolian lyre, but never such a
sensitive burp ?B U woman's soul. The
woman's temperament is naturally artis?
tic, not in a oretttive, hut io a receptive
souse. A woman seldom writes good
music, never great music; and, stiange
to say, many of the best siugers huve
been'incapable of giving even a good
musical reading to tho .songs in whioh
they have been most famous. It waa
rumored that Mudam Grisi had to be
taught all her songs, and became great
by her wonderful power of appropriating
suggestioua of pathos aud expression
which she wns incapable of originating
herself. Madam Malibran bud a great
dash of original genius, und eeldom sang
a song twice in the sumo way.
Fall Turnip Seed.
THORBURNS Green Globo, Red Top, largo
Wbito Norfolk, Yellow Stone, and Ruta
Baga, frosh, and for salo by
August 2 KDWAftD HOPE.
GRAND PBIZE
rjpiOKETS to tho Ooncorta of tho SOUTH OJ
OIAT?ON ready for aale and dollvery. All ord
wanted for tho Counties of Lancaster, Loxin
noo and Pickens. Apply to
?800 6,
i?JITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
SOUTH PAROLINA
?bepoBitsof $1 aad Upwards Rwceived,
INTEREST ALLO M ED A T TUE RA TE i ?J
?SEVEN PER ?VENT. PER ANN L JU.
ON UERTJEIOA'JES.OE DEPOSJT, .
AND SU( PER VENT. OoM- ,
POUNDED EVERY SJ*
MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS. ,
Wm. Murrin, Pr? Bident.
AM?J Brenizer, Cashier, jr*. \
J. ,11. ?Sawyer,- Aatialaiit* Oasl.hr, Ww
charge ul liraiicheb.
Joh? 0. ii. ftliiUli, Assistant t. usiner ..
Dtivolor*.
Wade Bampton,. William M?rtir.. A. C. Hua
kell, F. W. McMaiiter, ?5ol.ii P. 'i J.ODIHK. P.. il.
Heiuituh, John B. Tulmer, Thom ? ? !?'. Gregg,
Columbia,
J. Eli Gregg, Marion. ,
O. T. ?cott.Nowberry.
, W. G. Mayen, Newberry.
B. II. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravouel. Jr.. Charleston. 1
MoohanicB, Labor?is, Ch-rku, Widows, Or?
phans and others may hen- deposit thoirsav
I?HJB- and di a~ a li??-r*i rzia of interest there?
on. Wantons, Professional Mun and Trustee!
wishing to di-aw intei t st on their thuda anti!
thoy rocinire thom fur business or other pur
poses; Parente desiring to set apart small
?nm s for'their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can ouly be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
l.h?ir logal repr?sentatives,) whhinp to lay
asido funds for future usn. are hero nffordod
an Opportunity of depositing their moana
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
l.hesame time, be subject tn withdraws lwhon
nflednd i ? Aup IP
Thc Great Medical Discovery I
Dr. "WAIuKEB'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
^ J a Hundreds of Thousands ? f. ?
"'a, jj Bear testimony to their wondcrfuVtj ?1
?12 Curativo Effects. g.Pp
WHAT ARE THEY? g S'S
hi / x iii
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ni wa JHt
m ^41^ lil
g SS TIIET" ARB NOT A VILE 0|--g
^If FANCY DR INK,111 j
Mailo of Poor Bum, Whiskoy, Proof Spir- .
its, and Refuse Liquors. doctored, spiced,
anaaweisteucd topleaaefliotiiato, ca'led'.Tonics1'
" Appetizers," " Restorera," ?Sea., tbat len 1 tho
tippler on to ?ruakcnnou8 and Tain, but are atnie
Medicino, mudo from tho Nativo Koota and
Horba of California, free from all Alcoholic
Stimulants. Theynr-ricGKEATBLOOD
PURIFIER and DIFB GIVING PRIN
OIPDE, II perfect innovator amt Invitrorator
ot the Hy stem, carryinffo? all poisonous mailor,
und restoring tho blood to a healthy condition.
No person can toko these Bitter?, according to
directions, and remain long unwell.
s}100 will be given for an incuratilf) cnn?, pro.
vliung the bones uro not destroyed by mineral
- pois HIS or other meium, and the vital organ*
wnntnd bevond tho point of repair.
For Inilamm - tory and Chronic Rheu?
matism, nnd Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi?
no ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter?
mitt?nt Fovora, Disoases of tho Blood,
Diver, Kidneys, and Bladder, tlirso Bit.
tors havo t>cou moit aocrwstul. Buch Dis?
ensos are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
L-i ne ocrai ly produced by duiangaineat of tho
DbzOBtive Organs.
'1 o -y (avig?rate tho stomach, and atimulato
tho torpid liver and bowel*, vrluch render thuin
of unequalled clHcacy in clc.itialmr tho Moo I of
all impurities, and imparting now lifo and vigor
to the whole ayatem.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Valu lathe H houlder?, t om; lin, Tiulitnesii t,t tho
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, nnd Taste in
thu Mouth, Willuns Attneka, IVJpUation of Gio
Heart,, Copino? Discharges of Ulina, Pain in
the relions of tho Kidneys, und a hundred other
p-dntui symptoms which nro the oHspriug* of
Dyspepsia, aro cured by theso Bitters.
Cleanse tbs Vitiated Blood whanovcr you (Ind
ils i inpurities bursting through thu skin in Pim?
ples, Eruptions, or Bores; ch-anyoit wiicu Iiis
ron!, and yourfeolln?s will toll you when. K-s-p
ths blood pure and tho health of tho system will
follow.
FEN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of ao many thousands, ai o tiTbctually
destroyed and removud.
For full directions, read carefully tim cireiilnr
around each bottle, printed iu four hiuguagea
Knfriish, Oerman, French, nnd Spanish.
J. WALKER.33 A. 34 Coramerco ?Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. ' n. n. Me.DONAl.D & CO.,
Di u (Wists mid (teneral Acones.
San Franc!?T, California, ami 32 anil.H Com
ni<"n?j htr^et. N. V.
Kir FOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALfclt?.
D2*l|Plily <<EIGER ft McOBEOOR. Agenia.
NO Filii; UHKU IN WAMI1MI.
WARFIELD'S COLD WAHR SOAP
THIS SOAP washes perfectly lu cold water,
soft, hard or aalt. It removes grease,
oil and paint from garments. It wurlie* all
kinds of goods-cot ton. flannel, siiknr woolen
It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry
without scratching. It the articles ar? much
tarnished, rub them with a piece nf flannel
which bas plenty ot the Poap on it. To people
who do their own washing, it is invaluable.
It will eave its coat in ore WM s hing. Fur Bale,
in boxes of thirty-six bars, bv
EDWARD HOPE.
_April 0 Aeent for Hi ?nt li Carolina.
Native and Fureign Wines.
8?TJPPERN0NG, Concord. Samerns, Cla?
ret, Champagnes, just received and tor
wale low, by ; F.. HOPF..
Sohiedam Schnapps.
2fT OASES Wolfe's clebratcd SCHIEDAM
.J AROMATIC HOT! NA PW, j nat arrived
and f ir salo low by JOHN AGNEW ,t SON.
Seegers' Beor is Pure.
IT don't, contain Cococulns Indiens Fish
Berries lo make aleeny or headache.
Choice Teas.
aUNPOWDER, Hvoon,Oohing and f'liglish
Broakfabt TEAS. The cliuiccst imported
j for sale low. E. HOPE. .
DISTRIBUTION !
* <*
IROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION A8HO
iors from tho country promptly flllod. Agente'
Rion, Rpartanburg, Oroouville, Ahhevillo, Ooo
D. GAMBRILL &. CO..
General Agenta, Columbia, 8. C.
THE EH03NIX!
.Book, Jab and Newspaper ,
STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT !
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THE Proprietor of tho TutKNix has littod up
aud thoroughly furnished lusoflice Tor lin
ex?cution of all hindu letter press PRINTING.
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J. A. S ELBY,
establishment
of the Slate,
P0STE1IS ?to.
>r?- in good ?lylo.
*jSr Proprietor.
2 5- 0 ,000
IN
Real Estate and United States Gold Bonds
Will positively bo distributed by RAFFLE on tho 22d <if November, 1871, in public, in Ibo
city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M.. by
THE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION,
for tho bom-lit of thu '
F RE E SCHOOL FUND,
Chartered by tho Logialaiurc of South Carolina at RB last session, and approved March 8,1871'.
ti. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE!
THE. RAFFLE will positively t^kc place on WEDNESDAY, tho 22d day of November, 1871;
in public, in the city of Charleston, at 10o'clock A. M. ? ? . .
' All the Property, roa! and purinna!, mentioned below munt bo Distributed in tho Award,
and a valid deed ot each pledo tit Real FHtatc, free from up iLcumbrancist given. Ibo Per
honal .Property and United Statue Quid Bonds will bo delivered ilium : di kt ely aftov tho Rbfllo
J-arli apd t-vury Ct-rlifioafe lina Three ajmarnto aud distinct Numbers in ligures, and lou
worda of each figuro ?ritten theroou, and arc- all conibinnd witu each other from Noa. 1 to
78 pronilrcnonaly Alt the Certificates of Share* issued bj tho Curapnuy, with tlie-ir numbera,
aro registered in thtlr books. .
1 I S<JHK1>III?R t>K A WA HUS.
That Ortiflcatu of Share bavii-g oti.ii ibo 1st, 2d and 3d numbera obtained on tho
Hafflo wdl ht- entitled to the award ot thai brat class 1 hreo-Storv Vi alehouse, situ?
ate on Marting street, No. 147. Charleston. S. C., (opposite iii? Llurloi-tou Hoisi.i
being !W R-et trout by about 240 deep, freo from al ineumbrances, and valued at. .$35,000
'.'hat Certificate ol Share having on it the 4th, 5th oud Otb numbera obtained on thu
Laffin wih be entitled to tho award ot that first da*H lhree-htoiy Wsnhoi/KO, No.
145 Meeting stie.-t, Charl* stun, S C., tree j rom all incnmbranei-s, va,ned at.$30,000
That Certificate ?I Bhai? having on it tin- 7Gi, 8tb and Dili numbers obtained <>n tho
Hallt? will be entitled to the award ot tliat first class Three-Mory Wuu-houso, No.
143 Meeting street., Charleste-n. K. C , tree from all luctitiibrance-a, valued at.$27,500
That UertUlomo ot Shan- having cu it the 10th, 11th and 12th numb, ru obtained on
the hatti ? will be en titled to tho award of that 1 hree-Story V? ?rthonse, No. 141
Meeting et reel. Charleston, S. C., ft ec fl on ail iucuiubru-uccu, valued at...i... $25,0(10
Tho above Four Warohour?ea aro opposite tho Charleston Hotel, and aro tho most Valuable
property in Cl m rle-HOI.
That Certificate ?.! Sharo having on it tho 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on tho
Rafllu will he ontb lcd to nn award of that tine pieue of property, sitn&tu on Broad
ai rei-1, Charh ston, S.U., and know n as tho "Maueio.i Housu," Ires ln-rn all incum
braticps val?en at._,$20,GOO
That Certificat! of St: a re having on it the 3d. 4lh aid 5th nuniber? old aimil on the
Radio will bo entitled to an awaid ot that filie TwtHSloi} 1. w? db p.. fituato cn
Oadsdi n ?nd and Lumber Bin i ts, Columbia. 8 C . with all tho out-buildings and
improvements, with about ball an acre of ground thereto, valued at.$10,000
That C? rtifiesto rt Shaft-ha? inp en it tho 5th, 0th and 7tl> nun.be-is obtained on tho
Until will bo entitled to an awaidoi that line I nt ti.u Plantan? n, cont amil g
about 1 800 sereu, one-third cleared, and heavily limbe-ied, situate in the County
of Darlii gton, S. C., bu tho Great Peo Dee River, Iree from inenmbranceu,
vainer! nt.$10,000
That O' itiliealo of Shan- having on it the Gib. 7th aid 8i h nun.bi j > obtain d tn tho
Raille will bu entitled tu an nu ?nd of United Stales Gold Bbb dt- (mw issue) of the
value ot.$3,000
That C< rtifleato of S-hare having on it tin Kilt. 'Jib and 10th io ml ora obtained ( n tho
Raffle will bo entitled to an award of United Sinks Cold Bone ? (i.ew inane) ol tho
vain?: of. .$2,000
That Ct-rtitlrste nf Share having on it thc 0th. 10th and 11th numbeiF obtaii.od ch tho
Ra file will bo eut ii nd to an aw aid of 1 niti tl Statt >- Gild l t nd?- of tie value of-$1.0(0
Those Forty Certificates ol shares having ou tbim tho followh g numbers obtained on the
Ri-fib-:
2d Sd Otb 2d 4th 0th 4th Sib 7th I fith fith Sith Gib 7?h 12'b Otb 10th 12th
'Jd 3d 7<h 2d 4th 7th 4-h 5th 8 li fith Ch 10?li 7th 8'b 10th 1-t 3d 4ih
2d 3d 8<h 3d 4ih 8th -Ph 5th 0 b I fi!ll ti h lill. 7tb 8lh 11th let -lib 5ih
2.1 St? Oib 3d 4tb y.h 4th fitlrlOth | Sill O'.h 121 li 7tb Sib I th 1st 5ih 0?h
2d 11 1 10th 3d 4th Illili 4th fi h lltb fib 7.li Dib 8th Otb ntl. 1-t (Mi 7th
2d 3d Uili 3d 4lh ll iii -llb 5lb 12th Gth 7th B'lb 8th Otb 12th 1st 7th bib
2d 3d 12th 3d -llb 12th 6th Gth bib | Gib 7th lit h |
Will be eat h entitled to au award in United t valle Gob! Bouda of the value-uL. $500
'''boat; Forty Certificates ol Shares having on them thu following numbers obtained on tho
ra file:
1st 8th 9th 21 0th 10th 3d lilli 12i b .Vb 8th Ob 7*h 0th 10'h
lut 3 h lOtli 2d loth ll*h 4>h Otb 7th 5th 0'h IOU 7 li 10th lilli
1st loth 11th 2u 11th 12 t 4.h 7th 8 h 5th Bbb Uti. 7-h lilli l'-??h
lat llih 12>h 3d 5tb nth Uh K.h 0 b S'il 11th 12th S'l, lOih ll'h
2d 4th 5 h 3d G h 7th 4.h Oih 10 h Gth Hih fith 8 li 11th 12Hi
2d 6ih Uh 31 7'b 8 b 4 h 10th 1Kb Gib ?ihr Huh Oib lltb 12th
2d Gth 7th 3d 8<h 0 b Mi llih l.'ih Gib ll tb 11th 1-t 3d 5th
2d 7tb 8>h 3d Olli Huh 5lh 7th Hth G h lltb rilli 1st 3d Ch
Will bo each eolith d to an uward of Umtid Slatf-s (ibid Bondi- nf ?ht; va'ne- bf. $250
All the other Ct-rlifieatts nf Shane having on Ho m anytbrn numberaobtaisi d on tho
Raffle, and not designated ns any of the above Certiorates are, will t-ach bc enti?
tled to an award i-f Uniti d Mater Po? d* of the value < f. $50
Awards will bo made only to such Certificates of Shares aa bavo three numbera on them,
SO oin aimd on Ibo Hi.file
To such nu <h nire to take Sharea in thia pn-at Rf file and distribution i-f real and porsonal
property, thc Dire, tors will nff.-rd every facility ami aatisfaction, and perl eat fairness will br
? xeicii-?d throughout, and immy m rs? ns may traco their future piospi cts in buaiutss and
station in society to u fortunate share bei ein.
Orders, with tho money for Ci rt ibes tea, n ay be i-crt by Express, or Rt-pietrrrd Letten?, or
Putt C fiji o Orders, at the risk of the Association I'orsona sending ordern will bo particular
to give their names, places of residence, County and t-tale, which will bi- ?lit Hf O' in Ibo book-:
ol Ibo Ct mpauy. annimmt diatt-ly upon tho Rallie taking place tho official ia filed numbers
will bo forwarded lo each correspondent.
Tho Rs fib- will positively tako place oh Ibo day named, and overyaward of thoproperty and
Gold Bonds u-uat bo mado to the holders ut the Ceilificiiti ?
Address all ordoi Btu I" T. LEVIN, Agent, Columbia, S. C.
JOBBING TRADE
OF
CHARLESTON,, SOUTH CAROLINA.
FAIX AND, WINTER OP 1871.
fl?HE a,ubacriber8,'jobbera andWI'ioleealo Dealers in tho city of Charleston. R-C, beg to
J. call tho attentif n nf the merchants ot tho interior ol this and the aili lining Stutos to
thia market,, as being now one bf the moat desirable in 'which to procure full Bupplits of all
artieles tb? v root rt quire. ?
Ibu.wanta of lin- country having rapidly increased, with implo facilities <o mable na tn
procuro our supplie* direct from liri-t bain's in. Europe and HUB country, wu aro now prepared
to exhibit mort-vaiied and complete stocks, of'st aaonnblu GOODS than at auylperiud ginee
tho war, and will dit-nosc <if th? m c n *s good terms to- any either market.
"Daily facilitius afforded lor shipment of-gooda to any point; at sir td."
Dry Goods.
EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 124 Mt ?ting MARSHALL A BUROE, No. 113 Meeting
streit street.
JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO., No. ll Hayuo CHANE, BOYLSTON A CO., corner Hayno
street. aud Meeting alioota.
Clothing.
EDWIN BATES A CU., No. 122 Meeting Btreet.
Fancy Goods, Notions, &o.
STEELE A WARDELL. No. 1G7 Mooting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN B. FAIRLY A CO.. No. 35 Hayno atmet. [ SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayno etrcct.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
CHARLES A. LENG NICK, Nu. 1G1 Meeting street.
Boots and Shoes.
D. V. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayno and I T M. B KISTO LL A CO., No. 145 Mooting
Church streets. I street.
E. B. STODDARD ?V CO., No. 1G5 Melting etreet.
Hats and Caps.
THOMAS M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 251 EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hajno
Hayno stieet. I streut.
Hardware.
J. E. ADGER A CO., No. 130 Meeting at. | HART A CO., No. 30 nayno Blreet.
C. O RAY ELI- Y j cerner Fast Bay and Bo>ce's Wharf.
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Materials.
U. THOML1NSON A CO., No. 137 Mooting atrcot.
Drugs and Medicines.
GOODRICH. W.NJ MAN & CO , No. 35 Hayno etreot.
Crockery and Glassware.
WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
Groceries.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayno and Church street?.
Groceries, Liquors, &c.
J. A. QUACKEN BUSH, No. 122 Ea ht Bay I W. H. CHAPEE A CO.. No. 207 East Bay
Btreet. I ntioi I
ROLLMANN BROS , No. - East Ray street.
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 205 East Ray I WM. M. RIBO A CO., corner East Bay and
street. -j Cumberland al root a.
Job Printer, Stationer and Book-seller.
EDWARD PEhl.Y. MO Muting strut.
Tyoo and Printing Matei ia), Fat er, stationery, Jcb and Book Printiug.
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, 3 broad street, and 100 EaBl Bay.
Aug ll T2mn
Change of Scbe?uie.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OIFICE,
WlLMINOTON, Coi.l'MllIA A A LOU KT A ](. R Co.,
Yr 1LMINOTO.N, N. C., AfOUhT ?, lb71.
jjjffi^SlV follow io? schedule" ?Ul
bu r vin by ti ainu un tb ic runo:
DAY EXf>nU? THAIS [DAILY 1
Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] a 50 A. M.
Arrive ut Hon uto. U13 A. H.
Artivu ut Ki nui villo. JV 20 P. M.
Len vu Kingsville. ?MU A. M.
Arrive, et Florence. 12 03 P. M.
Airivo at Wilmington. 6 80P.M.
NiouT Kxrate? aiiAiN, [DAILY,] BUNDEY EX
. OU1U?. i! .
Leave Wilmington... . 7 WP. M.
Arrive at Florence.'. 1 ai A. M.
Arrive, ht Kingsville........ 8-4a A: M.
Leave Kingsville.?J. 8 45 P. M.
irrivuat Phn;ciiCO. JlO?P. M.
\rrivo ut Wilmington.. 5 60 A.M.
.?.-!> J' nv c. vrj ?PKB; G IT.'lt up't.
b?ui;yut. owutnDia ana A cg us tb I:. K
i SUPERIIvTENl/LN'J'H OMIOh.
COLUMIUA, ts. c., August 4 1871.
E^aift C^fe??.'..??:^ ON aim alter ?SUr.L?Ai
WS?W? *?8e???i??nexi. Ci L i nat., Gie Tullow.
i T'R m he lillie will bo ron over thia road! ' v
. OOINO MJI.'UI.
Train No 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Augusta.ll ?5 A M. I? W! Pi M.
Leave Columbia.8 69 A. M. ll CO P. M.
Arrive Cbarlotto.2 15 P. M. 5.20 A- M.
coi h o HO urn .i J
1.cavo Charlotte.7 40 A M. . 8 15 P. M.
Leavu Columbia-1 67 I?; M., 2.i,0 A. M.
Arrive Aue. mt a.O.SU P.' M. ' 7 SO Ai M.
' No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 'irani daily, buu
daya ?xcupi ed. Roth traine m.hi clone c u
noctioii to all pointu North, booth .ano Weat.
No. 1 'Irani makca clono connection at Lieh"
mond tor Vhginin Springs.
Through tickets eulo and baggage checked
to all principal poluta. Kt ?ml an lime-'Wash
ingtuu City lime, IC minuit a tauter than thia
city. E. P. ALI XAM.EL. G.mia. rup.
E R Douser. Gen. Preith' and Ticket Agent
Changa ol ?oheou>b.
SOUTH CAIK-IINA RAH.HOAD COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.. June 9. 1871. .
and uitti r-uiuiay, nth inatatii:
WAH. AND PASSENQr B THAIN.
Leave Ci .Ililli Ina at.. ... 7 40am
Arrive at Charlen uti at.3 ?it p m
Leave Charle? tub at.8 td am
! rrive at Oolnnibia at.8 4(1 p m
NIODT EXPUlbS. rnyieUT AND ?eec MISI DATION
TUAIN, [.^unOaya excepted.] I
Leave Collin.bu. at.7.5(1 p m
Airive at Charleston at.6.46 a zn
Leave Ciiarleaton at.,.7.10 p m
Arrive at Columbia at... ......... 1.6 (lb a TO
Camden Accommi dation Strain',will con ?
tinuo to run tn Cuinmbia aa tormerly-Mun?
day s, Wedni-1day * and Sn tinda-, a.
A. L. TYLER, Viet -Pn Bident.
8. B. TicKiNs, General Ticket Ager!.
Greenville and Columbia Fnilrcrtd.
COLUMBIA, ?. C., MAHCU 1, 1871.
nchedulb w?> ne ron daily, Sun da y b unii ud,
connecting with Night 1 laina un South Caro?
lina Railroad up and down; alau with Trains
going North and Sooth on Charlotte, Columbia
aud Au truet a Railroad:
UP.
Leave Colombia at. 7 00 a.m.
V Alston.9.1Ua. m.
*. Newberry.'... ll 16 a. m.
.* Cokisbury.3.00 p. m*
*'. Belton.;. 5.00'p. m.
Arrive at Greenville.6 30 p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at. G 15 a. in.
" Belton. 8 I 5 a 'm.
.? Cofcebhury.10 07 a. m.
M Abbuville.8 16 a m.
** Newberry. 1.60 p.m.
'* Ahden.4 '6 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. 5.55 p.m.
THOU. DODAU! FAD General Sup.
M. T. DAitn.tTT. General Ticket /grnt
fi che tittle on Eine Ridge Railroad.' t&
nmzsf?iaiC Leave Anderson.f?.(U P. M.
ISSPtml " Pendleton. 7.00 "
rf**-?? Perryvillo.7.45 w
Arrivo at Walhalla.... ;.8.80 .?
Leave Walhalla.3.45 A. M
" Perr\ville.4.30
" Pendleton......5,30 '?
Arrive at Anderson.'.6 30 "
Waiting at Anderson une hom* for tht arrival
of np train on Greenville and Comm bia Road.
Jnly 2_W. H. D. PAILLARD. Snp,
bummer S ohed nie 8. & U. R.E.,
To f ommence 2drh May, 1871.
r-^sgjsrvj DOWN THAIN. Ut' TRAIN.
?S*s9timW* Arrive. Leave. Arnvo. Leave,
bpartanbnfg.. 5 30 5 25
RattibTillb. 6 00 6 CO 4*3 4.53
I'acolet. 6(8 0.18 4 40 4 45
.Tiinoeville. 0.43 6 48 4 05 4.10
Uniuuviile. 7 25 7 60 3 ('5 3 25
Haiitne. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2 35
Fibh Dam. 8.4(1 8 45 2 10 2.18
Shelton. 9.15 9 20 1 85 1 40
l.vliis' Ford... 9 40 9 45 1 12 1 17
strother. 10 05 10 10 12.50 12.65
Altfton. ll 00 12 00
May 24 TH(.?S B. JETER, Preaidi nt.
Change of Schedule.
OFFICF NORTH CAROLINA lt. R. CO ,
COMPANY SHOPS. N. C., June 3 1871.
CS tm R&V-^L^ <'N and after ??UNDAY,
iW?*i3Sfc?W' Jane 4. 1871. TRAINS will
bu mil ovei thie Road 111 neel.I ilai.ee with the
billowing TIME TAliLE.
Tra?na Going l-abt- Traira Weet.
Kxpr ess. Mail.
AltniVR. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE.
Charlotte- 5 35 um 3 10 p m
?alisbui > P ''3 a m 8 23 an 5 26 p m 5 :0 \? m
Gr'nab'nll 8 a ni ll 13 an 8 25 p m 8 35 p m
Cu 8hopl2 I p m 1 05 p n. 9,56 p m 10.16 p ra
UUlkb'ro it ?8p Di 2.33pm 11.35p m ll 37 p m
haleigh 5.15 p m 2.'6 a m 2 40 iv m
Goldbhoro 7-20 a ra
Trains Going East. Trains West.
Chariot t( 7 15 i, ni 8 Ot) p m
Nalish'r\ 4.82 a m -137 a ni 5 15 p m 5.26 p m
Gr'iiab'? 1 25am 1 85a n, 2.Ki p ni 2 2<) p m
Co Shop ll 37 p m 12 02 a n 12 31 p m 12 66 p m
HillsbrolO 07 inn 10 09a n 11.07 a ni ll 10 a m
Haleigh 6.58 p m 7 40 B m 8.45 a m
Goldsh'o 3 00 pn.
.Tui.e fi_W H. GRFEN. Maa. Trane.
Teas'. Teas ! Teas'.!!
WE have just received an invoice of choice
TEAS, consisting of
UNCOLORED JAPAN,
Hjaon, Gunpowder.
Young ITyaon. Imperial.
Oolong aiid English Breakfast Teas. .
For sale at our u-ual low pr icen.
Jnee28 _ JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Thief Proof Drawers.
THE undersigned have received the Agonov
of thcBO DRAWER1-' Th v fire th*- t ne
thing needful for the pro r~--; '
lection o/eotry store am ^^l-DW/^J'or I
shop in Columbia, Bl ^MPROVEO 1
fording a sure protrc- -, _ ti
tim. from the Hpht-Oli TlLL LOCKSDRAWERH
gered gentry. For sal. - 1
low, by r FAIRBANKS ii CO , |w
JOHN AGNEW A SON. AOE.NTS, B
1252 ^^y^l^Jp

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