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rUDUH?ED DAILY AND Tni-WEESJ.?. fig GLIANIR, f STEHT WEDRZnDAT HOBNTNQ. JULIAN A. SELBY, F.DITOR AMD F20PEIET0B. . - 3ffloe ba "gaits Street, ab? TO Taylor. i> i'.i...: ?; ?-? vv ' ? i ? . ?< ? .sr Book ?nd Job Printing of overy.?eeorip ;ion promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS liiaortcd irr tho ?ally ?t 75. cent? por oquaro for tho flroi ?nd ?O cento ?ach subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tho week, month err year, ai reasonable rates, aro . ,i .r. , jTjBaoflrj^riojf. Daily, olx mouthe, 84 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 6C; rTbfkly^ftOl,;,.-. - h. . ; . TOO Zonto Kn by Half. In a quaint German town, rich in legend and ruin, Thoro dwelt in a very hermetical way An'-eccentric old'fellow named Johann Bc thnen, WhoBe only companion, (so people all say,) VYftQ'a frolicsome, Innocent, infantile Bruin. 'Twixt master and beast there existed a feel? ing Intense as-the love between parent nnd childe Ca L . . . Which sentiment, fond, neither thought of r concealing; 'Aftd-tnaAty ah hour thi8 strange duo be? guiled. With many an act their affection revealing. One morning tho villagers missed from their number This quiet old hermit and Bruin niischiev .? one;. Bat thinking, perhaps, was protracted their slumber, (Not dreaming could happen an accident grievous.) Their minda with misgivings they did not en? cumber. But as night grew apace, and no sign of the hermit, The people^ remarked, "Thero'a no doubt .that no is deadt" And one of their number, 'thout wailing for permit, . Burst open the door; and, if fear there ex? isted, The scene they behold was enough to comflrm it. There, prone on the baro floor, the hermit lay dying, The blood spurting forth irom a wound in his forehead; And Brain, dejected, closo by bim was lying, A-gnashing his teeth, and a-growling quite horrid. And brushing bis tears oil, as though he'd i been crying. It seoma that tho master, o'ercome by a po? tion,:. Lay down to Bleep off tho effects of his dram, And Bruin conceived the commendable notion Of shooing tho Hies from tho slumbering man, By keeping his paw in continual motion. But one little blue-bottle eon of his mother, J Returning too oft so excited hm ire, That Bruin no longer his feelings -could smo? ther; And, burning up all with zealotical fire, He waited tho coming again of the othor. *? - . The fly approached slowly,then fast, and then faster. ~ .- 7 : And settled at last on tho slumberer's jaw. But Bruin was ready, no'er dreaming disaster, With all of its weight fell his ponderous paw The fly was a "goner," but so was the master! Themoral of which is respectfully shown. In service of patron, of neighbor, or friend, Be not over-zealous, and candidly own That judgment is useful whatever the end, And zeal is a fool whon it "goos it alone." ? PRECEDENT.-Some prudent folks objeot to the modern stylo of eurt item? izing, which considera it sufficient, for instance, td announce that a young girl lighted a fire with kerosene and only seven hacks eonld be hired next day for the usual ceremony. What do these prudes think of this sacred text: "In his disease Asa sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians. And Asa slept with his fathers.1' Josh Billings says : The live man is like a little pig; he is weaned young and begins to root early. He is the pepper sass uv creation, the allspice uv the world. One live man in a village is like a case uv itch in a district skule-he sets everybody to scratchin at onst. ? lady at Utica recently attempted to hang herself, bub the neighbors rushed in and out her down. Her disgusted husband thinks "somo folks had better stay ab home, and not meddle with other people's affairs." Cotton Seed. In AVE 400 bushels COTTON SEED, which 1 offer for Bale, at 50 cents nor bushel. These seed are second year, from David Dick? son, and the product cf 21 aores of land, from which I have gathered 52 bales of cot ton of 400 lbB., in the two year?. Only ono mulo used. R. O'NEALE, Ja., March 1 Imo_Cotton Town. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey. WE have received direct from tho moun? tains Ave barrels of pnro mountain CORN WHISKEY, recommended as nure juice of the grain, softened by age, which we will sell oheap. Feb 25 MONTEITH A FIELDING. Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat 1 ! ! THOMAS W. POPE [informs the kpublio that the best BEEF, FORK, inTJTTON and SAUS8AGE, in tho _Imarkot, can bo found at Stall No. 7. Give me a call._Dec 28 3mo Garden Seeds. A LARGE assortmont of fresh VEGETA J\_ BLE SEED, just in and for calo low. .Tan 13_EDWARD HOPE. Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to dealoraby EDWARD HOPE. 50 Sugar-Cured Hams. 200 HAM8CE Y?rk BuRar"Curod 100 choleo New York Sugar-Cured SHOUL? DERS. Just received and tor sale, at reduced prices, by J. A T. lt. AONgy. Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Creon Corn; Cherries, Greon Peas, Peaches, Pears, String Beans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All the above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condonsod Milk, Salmon. Oysters, Lima BeanR, Pine Apple, Sardinos, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For sale at verv lowost prices, by Dec 15 J. k T. R, AGNEW. Charl e stott A?VAYtisements ta- r Largest and moat Completel -fi? as- J Manufactory of Doora, flashes, ! -fi? W ? Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in the | -fi? JSW I Southern States. J -fi? Printed Price TA$t defies compelit ion. Sondforone. Sentfreeon application. April 8_+ly T. F. BBODIE. B. B. HDDOINB. ? H. C. HUDGINF. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North' Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. 8. C. . LlBF.lt AL ad vanees made on Consignments. Befor to ANDBEW SIMONDS,Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, CharloBton, S..C. . Aug 25 8mo Bich, Rare and Ruby. "Y1T7E havo just received an extensive addi VV tion to our stock of .WINES and LI QU?RS, which will compare favorably, in pu? rity, with any stock in the United States. Wo mention: Superior Heidsiek; Verzenay Moet A Chandon; Veuvo Clicquot Fonsardin: Cortaillod Mouescaux, and other brands of CHAMPAGNE. J. A F. Marten's Cognac B BAND Y-believed to bo tho only lot of this celebrated brand in tho citv. Old Wheat Bour? bon WHISKEY-18G0. Genuino Hungarian BITTEBS. Partaga, La Crema and Concilia c?an CIGABS-genuino Havanas. Call and try them. PAYS1NGER & FRANKLIN, Jan 28 Exchange House. The Pollock Howse (9^. HAS been overhauled J&Srtnmr ^kjY),f!qf and titted up for tho win-mflBHK ^SSjgjr ter season. OYSTERS, Qg*'* FISH and GAME served up in tho usual stylo. Tho Privato LUNCH ROOM has been refit ted, and guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PlJRXFVJtaiO TUE BLOC?. i Thc reputation this ex. ^-^-^ collent medicino enjoys, ^y 'z '-~ Si la derived from il* ein es, A <r< K\ many of which are truly -g* ! marvellous. Inveterate H?iS" cases of Scrofulous dis /? .?? ease, where the system \ i'r* Fccmcd saturated" willi ^Hv^-N. ff?ht corruption, have buen VS ml 3 i purified and cured by ii. j ^^^^^^]9 jst?S Scrofulous affections tunl li^.T?7 disordcrs.wliieliweresia. j^?^G?M?Sl^'' gravnted hy Hie scrolii .T~^r^a^tmp^^^- lons contaitiinalioii until they were painfully afflicting, have been radii-ally cured In mich great numbera hi almost every .-o?. lion of the country, that the public scarcely nee?! to be informe'! of "its virtues or Use?. Scrofulous poison is one of the moil destruc? tive enemies of our rare. Often, this unseen ?md unfelt tenant of thc organism undermines the c?ut S tit ll tion, and invites the attack ol' enfeebling rn* fa? tal disease.*, without exciting a suspicion ?d' ?ts presence. Again, il seems lo breed Infection throughout the body, and then, on snmo fax nn,li' ? occasion, rapidly develop into one or other ol i . Itiilcona forms, either on the surface or ninon), in? vitais. In the latter, tubercles maybe stub ti1 y deposited in tho lungs or heart, ot tumor* fornioil in the liver, or it shows its presence by ei'ii] ii--. on thc skin, or foul ulcerations on pouie pail ?>! the body. Hence thc occasional use of? Lottie of this Sarsaparilla is advisable, even when un active symptoms of disease appear. Persons i.f. (Beted will? tho following eomplniuts gen ern lix lind immediate relief, and, at length, cine, b\ the uso of this SA USA l'A lt 11.1.A: St. A tit lia? na's Fire, Rose or Erusijielns, Tetter, Salt Rlictrm, Sentit Head, Jtlitatrornt, Sure !?*>/#??, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in thc more con .coaled fornis. as IluitnepHia, Itrupnjt, itt net Dlneasc, Pus, ICpileps/f. Keuraltiln, Mid the various Vteerous affections of thc imuuulur and nervous sy .-tenis. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Til.t ! casca are cured by it, I hough a long lime is re? quired for subduing ibe-c iibsliunlc malndics bv I nny medicine. Hut long-continued n-e of Ihfs medicine will cure the ci.mplaiut. f.rtteurriurn or Whites, Uterine lleeratious, and l'?mule Discuses, are commonly soon relieved and i.lli I mately cured hy its ptii-ifving and invigorating effect. Minute directions mr each case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism I nud Gout, when caused by accumulations ol'ex? traneous matters in the blond, yield quickly tn it, j ns also I.irrr Com pla I ti tn, Torpidity. Vnuffrti tion or Inflammation of thc I.ieee, and .laan dice, when arising, na they otlen do, from thc rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSA PAlt 1 Eli A is a great restorer for the M length ami vigor of thc system. Those who are Lan? guid and T.lsilcss, ifcspondetit. Sleepiest, and troubled with Eermus Apprehensions or Pears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will flml immediate relief and con? vincing evidence of its restorative pow fr upon trial. PREPARED RY Dr. JT. C. AYER A. CO., IL o tv ell. Slam., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Deo 9 fly [Aug 5] 0. H. MIOT, Agent. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of HUBS, o4-R" frVc^Spokos, Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, TpBft?^?^-Poles, Bolts, Malleablo Castings, W J? Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Loathor, Dash Leather, Pat ont and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining hails, Springe, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stook of tbese gooda is second to none in Columbia, and those desiring to purchase, viii save money by calling on Soplll . J. AT. R. AGNEW.. Freeh Eggs. Cwf~\f \ DOZEN FRESH EGGS, at 20 cents AUU per dozen. E.HOPE. hoi* .. ^^ryi&Ktt??v.&?i *.\ ?*i: - J ...~>. . - ?-' . ? For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. tis at onoo "agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving thc bair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ifs original color, with the gloss, and freshness^ of youth. cued, fulling hair checked, and bald? ness ni ten, though not always, cured hy i(.s usc. Nothing eau restore thc hair where the follicles ure destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decoyed. But sucii as romain c:m he saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling thc hair with a pasty scdi mont, it will heep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional usc will prevent thc hail from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from tlmso deleterious substances which make soino preparations dangerous, aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hann it. If vrantcd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can In) found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on thc hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C, Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1 00. AngflfRv C. H. MIOT, Agent. mMmwmstWB F?BNOS Cognac Bitters, FIEST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and all mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression* They prevent and cure Milt? ons and other1 Fevers, Fever and A ff ne, Chills, -Diarrhoea, Dy sen - te?'y, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera- Morbus, and every complaint inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. ^Thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of e M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & 66 Water Street, N. Y. CLAC1US A WITTE. Charlton. General Agenta for State South Carolina. FeblSlUly Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of tho best Pan-cako and Fig ChewiDg TOBACCO. Nov 3 JOHN C. SEEGEBS. Seed Irish Potatoes. ?t r\f\ BB LS. PINK EVES, Chili RedB, |_VJv/ Early Roee, Early Goodrich and Peach Blows, for sale low for cash only. Fob 3 ED. HOPE. JUST RECEIVED, AT H. k W. C. SWAFFI81B?, ^A^NOTLIER lot of thoeo popular Glengarry, Gun uk and King William CATE OVER ! COATS. ?hoec Tcrfcct-ritting White and Taney SHH.TB. Czar and Leo HATS, new styles. Extra Fine English RROADCT.OTH; for fino rr.t? Cr r's. all of ^bich will Le told at low M,r'cca. Jan ll . jf?.J?r. Soh?^?k AdrlMs CcnaonapUtoi ta-^m io ?ioTjUl^vIp Winscr_navinK for t?io lant thirty-five, jeivrH dovoted my whole tfm?'and attention'!?? the 8 tu dy or IUDR dis? eases and consumption, I fool that I un'dor otond folly tho ooaree th lt ought to bo por ?med to restore a tolerably bad cade of diseased longs to healthy soundness. The ?rst and most important atop is for tho patient to avoid taking cold, and tho beet of all places on this continent for this purposo in winter, is Florida, Troll down in tho State, whore tho temporaturo is regular, and not subject to such variations ns in more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there by Peterman. Last win? ter I saw several persons there whoso lungs had boen badly discaaod, but who, uudor tho healing intlueucc of tho climate and my medi? cines, wore getting well. One hundred miles further down thc river is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as tho tompcraturo is more even and tho air dry and bracing. Mellon ville and Entcrpriso aro localed there. I should givo a decided pre? ference to Mollonvillo. lt is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to tako cold there. Tho tables in Florida might bo better, and patients complain at times, but thal is a good sign, as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this is the caao (hoy generally increase in llesb, and then tho lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Dibcrjiia, Green Cove, and many other places in varions parts of Flot ida, can be safoly recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons tor saying BO are that patients aro 1CBS liable to take cold there than where there iu a less even temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consump? tive perBon exposes himself to frequent colds, he ?B certain to dio shortly. Therefore, my advico is, go well down into tho State, cut ot tho reach of prevailing East winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo? calities I have named, v.ill benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged hovels, Boro throat or cough, but for thone whose lunga aro diseased a morn Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For til toon years prior to 18C9,1 was profes? sionally in New York, Boston, Baltimoro and Philadelphia every week, where 1 saw and ex? amined on an average iivo hundred patients a week. A practico BO extensivo, embracing every possible phase ot lung disease, has ena? bled* mo to understand the disease fully, and hence my caution in regard to taking cold. A. person may take vast quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man? drake Pille," and yet die if he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schcnck's Mandrake I'ills, lor Iheclimato ie moro likely tu produce bilious habits than moro Northern latitudes. Il ia a well estab? lished fact that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of tho South? ern part. On tlie other hand, in New Eng? land, one-third, at least, ot tho population dio of thia terrible d?neuse. In the Middle States it docs not prevail so largely, still there aro many thousands of cases there. What a vaut per centage of life would bo saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in re? gard to taking fresh cold as they aro about scarlet fever, small-pox, Ac. But they arc not. They take what they term a little cold, which they aro credulous enough to believe will wear oft in a few days. They pay no at? tention to it, and boneo it lays tho foundation for another and another still, until tho lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advico to persons whoso lungs aie j affected even Blightly is, to lay in a Block cf I Koheuck'u Pulmonic Syrup, Schonck's Scaweea Tonic and Schenck's Mandrake Pilla and go to Florida. I recommend thceo particular medicines because 1 am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. 1 know that where they aro used in strict accordance with my direc? tions, they will do? the work that is required. This accomplished, nature will do thu rest. The physician who preacribea for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises thc patient to walk or rido out every day, will be sure to li IL ve a coroso on bis hands before long. My plan is to give my three medicines, in accordance with tho printed directions, ex? cept in some cases where a freer use of thc Mandrake Pills ?B necessary. My object is to give tone lo tho stomach-to get up a good appetite, lt is always a good sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for food and thc gratification of that relish cornea good blood, and with it more flesh, which is eloacly fol? lowed by a bealing of the lungB. Then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy and tho patient gets well, provid? ed he avoids taking cold. Now there arc many consumptives who have not tho moans to go to Florida. Thc question may bo asked, is there no hopo for such? Certainly there is. My advice lo such ?B, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during tho wintor, with a temperature of about acvouty degrees, which should bo kepi regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let such a patient tako his ex. erciBC within thu limits of tho room by walk? ing up and down au much au his strength will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circula? tion of the blood. I have cured thousand? by this system, and can do so again. Con? sumption is aa easily cured SB any othci disease, if taken in timo, and thc proper kind of treatment is pursued. Tho fact stanch uodiupnted on record that Schenck's Pulmo? nic Syrup, Mandrako I'ills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to bc hopeless canes of consumption. Go whore you will, you will bo almost certain to find some poor consumptive who lins been rescued from the very jaws of death by their usc. So far as tho Mandrako Pills are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on tho liver better than calo, mel, and leave nono of its hurtful effects be? hind. In fact, they aro excellent in all cases where a purgative medicino is required. Il you havo partaken too freelv of fruit and diarrhcoa ensues, a dose of tho Mandrakes will euro you. If you aro subject to sick headache, take a douo of tho Mandrakes and thoy will relievo you in two hours. If yon would obviate tho effect of a change of water, or the too freo mdulgenco in fruit, take one of the Mandrakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water and eat watermelons, pears, apples- plums, peaches or oom, without the risk of being Bick hy them. Thoy will protect those who livo in damp situations against chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do you good onlv. 1 have abandoned my professional visits to boston and New York, but continue to see ?iatieuta at my office, No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 3P.M. Those who wish a thorough exami? nation with the Bespirometer will be charged live dollars The Bespiromctcr declares the exact condition of the Inngs, and patients can readily learn whether they aro curable or not. But I desire it distinctly understood that thc value of my medicines depends ontiroly upon their being taken strictly according to direc? tions. In conclusion. I will say that when persons take my medicine? und" their systems arc brought into r. healthy condition thereby, they aro not so liable lo take cold, yet no ont with diaoased lunpB eon bear a sudde n change of atmosph?re without tho liability of greate r or less irritation of the bronchial."tubes. Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, sn explicit and otear th al any on" can use them without consulting me, and car he bought from anv elruggist. J. II. SCI1ENCK, M. D., No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. NOT 19 _ tly AVOID WACKS.-A victim of early in. discretion, causing nervous debility, pro> mature decay, Ac, having tried in vain ovcrj advertised remedy, has s. simple mcsr.G o Bclf-curo, which ho* will send freo to his fellow sufferers. Address J. n. TUTrLE, 78 Nassai elioet, New York. 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GGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG G OGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG rhlsis thc only y^?^'$\t'/'/?2?f establishment in tho State, ??SS>> where Sheet POSTERS, S&SoMxwSsS' <?C. can ho ?^ALLP ^^???^S^ s"E 1?1C'' Feb 26 JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Greenville arid Colombia Railread. COLUMBIA; 8. C., MARCH 1,1871. ES:-mm.-maM\ \X\m??\fn OK abd after, thia ?RrMft?W?sB?3sirdato, tho following schedule will bo ran daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Traine on South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: UP. Leavo Columbia at. 7.00 a.m. " Alston. 9.10 a. m. .* Newberry. 11.15 a.m. " Cokesbury. 3.00p.m. ?. Belton. O.OiUp.m. Arrive at Greenville. 0.30 p. m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 0.15 a. m. ?. Belton.8.05 a. m. " Cokesbnry.10.07 a.m. " Abbeville. . 8.15 a.m. ?' Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " Alston. 4.05 p.m. Arrive at Columbia.5.55 p.m. THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. .M. T. DAUTLETT, Geuoral Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Sotrrn CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMUIA, S. C., January 19, 1871. RETont aiamnKI ON and after Bun W?W88cgPBSgidav. tho 22d instant, Passenger Trains upon this Road will arrive and leavo as follows: TRAIN No. 1. Leave Charleston at.8.20 a m i rrivo at Columbia at.3.40 p m Leave Columbia at.12.15 p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.50 p m Leavo Camden, Sundays excepted, at.9 50 a m Arrive ai Kine ville al.1.20 p m Leavo Ringville, Sundays excep'd, at.2 SO p m , Arrive at Camden at.COO p m ! Tho above Traine ruu in connection with ! Wilmington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad, ' eonnecting with Trainsfor Wilmington, North 1 Carolina, and with Trains for Augntta, Geor I gia-making close connections with Night Trains of Georgia Railroad and Central Bail* : road, for all points South and West. TRAIN NO. 2-NICHT EXPRESS. (Snndav Night excepted.) ! Leavo Charleston at.'..'..7.10 pm Arrivo at Columbia at.COO a m Leave Columbia at.7.50 p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.45 a m Tins Train runs in connection with Up Au? gusta Trains, making close connection with i Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad Morn , ing Trains, for all points South and Weat. A. li. TYLER, vice-President. S. B/PICKINH. General Ticket Agent. Jan 21 , Charlotte. Columbia and Angosta B. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLVSIUIA, S. C., January 17,1871. ' IS HS 0BF2I&S?T1 0N Hnd after SUNDAY, . mpyg^Tg '"'QaN'.Tnrmnry 22, the Paesen I ger trains over this Road will run as follows: : GOING NORTH.-No. 1. . No. 2. STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. j Augusta 8.00 am COO pm Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm 11.05 pm 11.20 pm Winusb'ro 3.17 pm 3.37 pm 1.25 am 1.27 am ' Chester 5.07 pm 5.10 pm 2.5C am 3.00 am ; Charlotto 7.30 pm 5.30 am GOINO SOUTH.-No. I. No. 2. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 8.00am 8.10 pm ! Chester 10.20 am 10.23 am 10.27 pm 10 30 pm ' Winnsb'o 11.55 am 11.58 am 11.55 pm 11.58 pm Columbia 2.1C pm 2.28 pm 2.13 am 2.28 am I Augusta 7.45 pm 7.30 am GOINO NORTH.-Train No. 1 makes close j DAILY CONNECTIONS at Charlotte for all points , NORTH and EAST. i Train No. 2 makes samo ccnectione, SUNDAYS I EXCEPTED. j GOING SouTn.-Traiu No. 1 makes closo I DAILY CONNECTIONS at Augusta with trains ! of Georgia and Central Georgia Railroads, 1 for all pointH South, South-west and West, f Train No. 2 makes samo concoctions, Sux ; DAYS EXCEPTED. No night trains will leave Charlotte, Au? gusta or intermediate points on Sundays. Through Tickets sold and bagprago chocked ; to principal points. J. M. SELKIRK. Sap. E. R. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent. Ghange of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY Snors, N. C., Januar 25,1871. B^CTaaSiffifta TBAINSvillberunover EEaaKSMarUjis Road aa follows: Express. Mail. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.35 a m 8.00 p m Salisbury 8.08 a m 8.13 am 10.31 p m 105.39 p m Gr'nsb'oll.05amll.20am 1.30 am 1.45 am CoSbopl2.50 p m 1.05 pm 2.57 am 3.17 am Hilleb'ro 2.28pm 2.33pm 4.27 am 4.29 am Raleigh 5.12 am C38 a m 7.10 am Goldeboro 10.55 a m Express: Mail. Goldaboro 3 00 p m Raleigh 8.45am fi 58 p m 7.40 am I Hillebroll.07 am 11.10pm 10.CO a m 10.02 a m Co Shop 12 30pm 12.50 pm 11.12 a m 11.45 a m : Gr'nsb'o 2.10pm 2 20pm 1.10 am 2.00 am ! Sali8b*ry 5.15p ni 5.20pm 4 50 am 4.55 am Charlotte?.56pm | 7.30 a m Jan 27_W. H. GREEN, Mas. Trans. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. I nmmssmn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. i ffEgBEaBg " Pendleton. 5 20 " ! - " Perryvillo.6.00 '* J Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " i Leavo Walhalla. .3.80 A.M. " Perrvville._4.15 .* " Pendleton.5.30 " Arrive at Anderson.6.15 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival offnp traiu ou Greenville and Columbia Road. JnlySl_W. H. D. PAILLARD, Sup. j Winter Schedule Spar'g & Union Road j^jjgg^^W^ instant, tho Passenger Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNE8 I DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanbnrg I Court House, at 7.20 A.M., and arriv?.g- at I Alston 1.35 P. M. ! Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS 1 and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 9.50 A. ' M., and arrive at Spartanbnrg at 3.40 P. M. ' THOMAS B. JETER. President. Thief Proof Drawers. THE undersigned havo received tho Agency of these DRAWERS. Th'y are the one thing needful for the pro-t . JTTTtr -v teclion of every store ant . VJ /\uU W| Aj^er ? shop in Columbia, af- ^MPROVEOvj fi fording a sure proteo- , n . H tion from tho lie.bt-iin- TILLLOCK?URAWERI gered gentry. For sah - low, by FMRBANKS &. CO.,^ J. A T. R. AGNEW. AOENTS, ? ^ 252 Broadway, N.Y.K ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING pnt my machine in operation, I now inform tho public that I am ready to ru pp! v any and all orders for ICE. Price two cents pei- pound by tho retail. For 100 pounds or more, agreements will bo made. Tho leo can bc obtained at eitlier the upper or lower ,toro. J. C. SEEGERS. Diamond Hams, SUGAR cured SHOULDERS, Smoked Tongue, Breakfast ltacon. Fulton Market Ik of, All choice and for bale at reduced pricoi. Jan 27 EDWARD HOPi.