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KTEBT W?DHEBDA? M03NIR .
?Y JULIAN A. SEI RY,
UllTQB A3m? PSOPH?KTOB. .
jffl?e on Main Street,0 above Taylor.
?ariio?k and Job Printing of oyory doaoi ip
"-ion promptly and faithfully attended to.
ADVXBTIBEMENTB
tnaortod in the Dally at 76 conte per square
(or tho first arid 50 coats each subs?quent tri?
lertion,. - Long advertieemontB by tao week,
.nonth or year, at reasonable rates.
. Si-.'*<i^'. . ?SUBSOBIPTION.
Daily, alt m?iifts, ?4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 6C;
Weekly, 1 gO.:
A Washington ready-made clothing
dealer baa blt;Upon a new business expe?
dient, A ona to mer is fitted wi.u a ' coat
which he is informed waa ordered by
somobody oise, bat did not suit him.
He feels something in the pocket, slips
hie hand in, and finds it ia a pocket?
book. , For a coat worth 812 the sum of ?
$25 was cheerfully paid on ono occasion.
The fortunate purchaser deolined to
Imyo tub coat Wrapped up, saying that
ho would wear it. On examining the
prieo in the pocket, he found it to be
indeed a pocket-book containing-a roll
of.nowapapora cut in imitation of green?
backs.
A KoVEli IN A NuTSHElili.-Genevieve
Brown, the "pretty waiter girl," who,
flvo years ego, it will be remembered,
shared with Edward J. Jenkins the
$125,000 embezzled by the latter from
the Pheonix Bank, has become perfectly
blind.'end is now an inmate of a private
asylum op town. Jenkins died in St.
Lake's Hospital three years ago, and
the mother of Genevieve, broken down
by her danghter's disgrace, sickened and
also died. It Waswhiloin constant at
tendance upon her mother that Gene?
vieve lost her eye-Bight.
Troy baa a steamboat war, and the
street leading to the dooks is pioketed|by
runners bf the rival boats, who accoet
you thoa: ..Why,' the Hancox ?B a mud
scow; the bod-bogs wiliest you up if jon
go in ber. Here's tho boat for you, she
cuts the water like A fish, and reposes
you in.a tat o-r o oms as grand as a ducal
palace:'* '?There, dry up on that," re
^l^W^^^^^ ?>/?ie i
Nov?rsirik carries only clam butchers and
flluughter-hooao scrubs-all the first peo?
ple travel od the Hanoox-faro only ten
cents; give yon a ticket for that matter."
Appeal by Hiss Mary Ann Baie,
.-. (Qorfederate. Soldiers Friend.) .
-Ryr ies BU IE bega to ask the aid of ali who1
iVX love their country and color; aud who
sympathise. with her in her efforts to found .
her sohdol ripon a lasting basis and upon the
moat modern and-improved plan-which will
challenge tho critical approval of the entire
country. Sha begs to ask all who have pro
mlse4,tQ loud hor . aid to purcliABo a suitable
etruoturo foran institute calculated to be in?
strumental in educating xnsny j young ladles
unable, to pay ibo high rates nowasked in col?
leges, for first class instruction in every do
Sar Imo nt. All who aid Misa Unie will receive
leir ? money.baok, in tuition from the very
beet toachorfl in the laud, in every department.
Mles Eulo earnestly appeals to the Confederate
soldiers' everywhere for their united aid and ?
patronage.- ' She' asks alt editors who wish' to
aid her in giving* free'Instruction to'orphans,
to give aid. Aug-12
--ri I ~-j1 3 <""'..-r. .
iBixtyrflva'Pirat Prize Medals Awarded
THE ?HEAT
?ii? ? ?j .
Sou thorn Piano
.M??UFAOTORY.
tk CPO.
Manufacturera Qrand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
jgjfiftfi i.B4JplMQ12X\ MD. ...
rpHEflE instruments havo been before the
A . public fox nearly thirty years, and upon
thoir excellence alone attained an unvurchaB
c?prs-emincnca, which pronounced them une
quided^ --Their .
,j ,: , ft ? . ... TOSS
Combines, great power, sweetness and fine
singing quality, ns well as groat parity of in?
tonation, ?rid sweetness throughout the entire
B?alo.'; Their- \ TOUCH .
Is pliant and elaotio, and entirely free from
-tho Dti?neoa found io oo many pianos.
' IK WOBKEWNSH1P
They aro nuoquUlod, uslnre nobb but the very1
best seasoned material; the large capital em?
ployed in our business enabling na to keep
conthoually an Immense Btock of lumber, Ac,
onhaiid. '.- *v
. All om- square pianos havo onr new 1m
provod ovRBBTBCNo ?OALE and Agraffe Treble.
AV> We would call special attention to our 1
late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE- GRANDS; patented August 14,
16bG,; Which brings tho piano nearer perfection
than baa yet boen attained... ?> .
Evory Pleno fully Warranted for 5 Years
W? h%vo: mado-arrangements for the sole j
vohole$ale agency fat the most celebrated
PARLOR ORGANS and MEL O DEO NS.
which wo offer wholesale and retail, at lowest
factory prioes. WM.KrfABE & CO..
MAj(^^6ai?0;'' Baltimore, Md,"
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20
-ffayno/otraet..and..Horlbcck'a Wharf
'AWW1."^ foll and detailed Hst
?mw Doo ra, R a e h e s r an d Glinds, and
. ?sof each, will bo sent free and post
?^alt?^r?Whhikey,
f?t A ?Tf?D two yeats old. at
.o.'ril-- -JOHN ?. BEEOERfl'.
SPBCt** ?TTir.NTIOS gjvep . to tho o of,
loptl?n cf Cotom?j?M Taner, Interest
on State and Railroad Borfde ?nd'?topkB, and
Converidon oN3tate fieeutitles. br
Novas Omafl y?, GAMBBILL. Broker.
. BBANXUES. . ?
. _ J*mesjleDne??j'a *t Brandenburg
?FtTwe B?ANDlES, importe^ dire**, am)
o??jrad'i?n?eftid'bnWp?te?MB?. Tfheae coin-,
ria?-vintage* br 1835, 1858.-1B?0. and 1668,
took of Hooke: Clarets-and White\ Winee ln?
elude tome of the.nios} famous brands aa well
aasQttjtdfowpri?e?i W^*?&2*^t)3^L ?
March 25 y GEO, 8YMMBRR.
I* rapidly ropsnedlnj all ot$?or preparaltona for pro?cfin?
Slejunt, ?wett and If Aetcrcni LOLL:', BISCUXTZ, BUF.?O,
JTutkvthnt ?hfl other Griddle Colt*. Per/ecllg Pur? and
EtliabU, andaltroy? nady for imm?diate ?K Ths CHEAP.
ESTB+tltig Pender in the WOBLD, and it WILL SEEP O.V
- A?.VX> OB, SSA, tn any cl?nafr, /ur jaar,. It is rf di adapte i
to tho uni ct Houttteepere, Ulnere, ilar?neri, Emijrnntt, .<'.,
and lt In fact. In trtrg raped, the BEST TB?STPOWDEH
Dada "far the K?cken, the Camp, the Calle]/."
SOLD OT GROCERS & DEALERS CVEHYWIIEKE.
Manufactured by DOOLEY & BROTUKIt,
69 NEW STREET. NEW-YORK.
May 23_iOmo
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 JV. Shroeder ?reef, li.tltimore, Md.,
ManafaeturerB of
I'OitTAlll.K AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patent Improved, Portabio
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
GANG, MULA Y AN J) 3 ASH SA W MILLS,
d M BIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SHIN
\X GLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in Circu?
lar Saws, Belting and Mill supplies gent-rallv,
and manufacturer's agents for LetTel's Cele?
brated Turbine Water Wheel and every de?
scription of Wood Working Machinerv.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY,
49*Send for descriptive Catalogues and
Price LiBts._May 28 ItTTly
The Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER'S OA.ETFORJJIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
;|| Hundreds of Thousands
"Igij Bear testimony to their wondcrful'| |-?
-5 jj 2 Curativo Eflccta. t*^*
tpj WHAT ARE THEY?
/ .rTJlCtt'rai-i_
Vgl THEY ARE NOT A VTLE olf
*1|FANCY- DRINK;1?|.
Undo of Poor Bum, Whiakey, Proof Bpir
ita. and Hefuse Liquors, acxjtored .spiced,
aaa sweetened to pienso t lie taste, called "Toaica"
"Appetizers,1' "lleslorers," &c, that lead?bo
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bu t. aro a tm o
Medicine, made from tho Nativo Roots and
Herta of California, frOO from oil Alcohol i O
Stimulants. ?lieromlhoOHBATBLOOD
PURIFIER and LTE1 El (JIVING PKIW
OLPLH, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator
ot the System, carrying oft all poisonous matter,
and rosto'ring tho blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take theso Bitters, accoidin^ to
directions, and remain long unwell.
Jil O O will bo given for an incurablo case, prov
lng the boncB aro not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other moana, and the vital organ*
wasted beyond tho point of repair.
For Inflammatory and G h roni o Rheu?
matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi
Koition, Bilious, Remittent, and Inter?
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, theso Bit
tors have been most successful. Such Dis?
eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is amorally produced hy derangement of tho
Digestive Organs.
They Invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate
tho torpid liver and bowels, -which render them
of unequalled eUicacy ia clcatisinir tho Moo I ut
nil impurities, and imparting now lifo and vigor
to tho whole systcm.
Dyspepsie, or Indigestion, Headache,
rain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness ef tho
Cilest, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Tuto in
the Mouth, Dillions Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urina, Pain In
tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other
?alnful symptoms which aro tho offspring* of
dyspepsia, are cured by theso Ritters.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whoncver you find
Us Impurities bursting through tho skin in 1'irn
?iles, Eruptions, or Blores ; cleanse it when i b ia
bul, and yourfeelinxra will telt you when. Keen
tho blood pure and tho health ot tho Bystom will
follow.
PIN, TATE, and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, aro effectually
destroyed and removed.
For lull directions, road carefully tho circular
around each bottle, printed in four language*
English, German, French, and Spanish.
J. WALKER, 32 6c 34 Oom merco Street, N. Y.
Proprietor, lt. H. MCDONALD Sc CO.,
Dm gai sta and General Agent A
SHU Francisco, California, and 32 and 31 Com?
merce fltr*et, Ii. Y.
B?-80UJ BY ALL DRUOOISTS AND
* DEALERS. r y
D28lH1Tly OEIOEIt & McOREOOR. A prut s.
www
^JjprERWsEEL,
Mill GfiariniShauinl&Pulieys
W??^?????
ts^ismFORA cmcuiiucS^;
niay^8. _tunq.y
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT.
Koc sight ga Price) t ?at
JL7U? Ute. Diamond tye cluden teiU Preserve lt.
WAUK
IP yon value jour eyesight use these PEE?
FKCT LRS8K8. Oronud from minule
crystal pebbles, melted (ogfllher, and derivo
their name "Pi.BjonQ- on aeeonut of their
bardneai? and brilliauoy. They will last raanv
years wRhput ohauRo. and aro warranted tu
per?or !? all others, manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER A, cof, N. Y.
w?7it?EK?SP*** ?*nu.lno unidas stamped
SH/?rTi-V*^ ma?- WW- GLAZE, Jeweler
nmS& JP'18 .8,ol? aBent f?>r Columbia, S.
S ? iro|", w?om they can only ho obtained.
No nnddlnrs emplovod._ Jnt.v 20 Hil^T
^A^frosh Bnpply of Bremen Lager at POL
THE P EKE N IX
. ../ J . Book. Job and Nowapapor
STEAM PRIMING ESTABMSDMBiT
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PPPPP PPPPP
PPPPP PPPPP
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PPPPPPPPP
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THE rroprietor or thc PUOMX lia? fitted up
and thoroughly furniubod hiuofticofor the
execution of all kinds letter press PRINTING.
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BERK BBBBR
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BBB BR BB
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Tbs Type, Border, Bale, Ornaments, Cute,Ac.
are of MODERN STYLE and carefully selected.
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Tho rrcsecs aro ????s?--^
APPROVED {^JS^L
Iloo, Adams ??^j^p5"^
Bed n n d ?Tft^iif i*^
of tho MOST
PATTERNS
and Liber
inp Platen
Cylinder
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Professional Men, Merchants, Manufacturers
and Mechanics, supplied with any stylo work.
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A largo stock
of Cards, Card
Board, Paper, i
Bill lie ads, Ac
on hand.
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With tho LA ROE AMOUNT OV MATERIAL
on hand, tho Ht \ le, quality and cost of
work cannot fat) to giro satisfaction.
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Orders from abroad will receive IMMEDIATE
ATTENTION, and work pmmptlv forwarded.
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Cbioia thornly^?^.V?fy.y//-- establishment
in tho intejior^gKK^g^of tho State,
vrhcro 811EET ^?W^?' POSTERS etc.
cnn bo put np ^i&f?tftyS.i^ in good stylo.
J. A.SELBY, i^?iaa5?ff Proprietor.
.GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION !
fjriIOKETS to tho Concerto of tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION AS 3 O -
OIATION ready for aale and delivery. All orders from tho country promptly filled; Agents
wanted for tho Counties of Lancaster, Lexiogton, SpartanbUTg, Greenville, Abbeville, Oco
noe and Pickene. Apply to D. GAMBRILL & CO.,
Jane G General Agonts, Columbia, 6. C.
GREAT SOUTHERN
FMIKIT 111 PAUEiEIE UNI.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOBK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES M?^^rif^A WEEK.
fera ?vav gSgaOESB 5B?
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
SeaV.oyage 10 to 12Hours^^^^^^^ Shorter via Charleston,
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 HALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, In allianco with the fleet of thirteen first class Rteamahipalo
Ibo above ports, invito attention lo the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the
usiucas publi c in. tho Cotton States at tho
PORT O JP C II A II 1. E S ,T ON,
Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in
excellence and capacity at any other pott. Ibu following splendid Ocean Steamers are re?
gularly on tho line:
TO NEW YORK?
MANHATTAN, ' GEORGIA,
M. S. Woodhull, Commander. H. Crowell. Commander.
CHAMPION, SOUTHICAROLINA,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CHARLESTON, CLYDE. .'*?
James Berry, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander.
JAMK8 AD G Ell. ASHLAND,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. - Ingram, Commander.
JAMES ADOER A CO., WAGNER. HUGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY,
Agento, Chariest sn, S. O.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
VIRGINIA. EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley. Commander.
SAILING DATS-THURRDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agont, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON, MARYLAND,
Haimo, Commander. Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL,
Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Dav.
PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Ageut, Charleston. H. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Murine Insurance, one-half of ODO
per cent.
THKOUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can ho bad at all the principal Railroad Onices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Missis
sippi.
Stato Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agenta of
tho Stcamfbipa in Charleston, at whose ofliccs in all casca the Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Berths assigned. Ibo Through Tickets by this route inolndo Transfers,
Meals und Btato Room, while on shipboard.
Tho South Cai ulina Railroad, Georgia hann rd, a) d their connecting linee, have largely
increased their facilities lor the rat-id touvt-aent of Freight and Passengers between the
Northern cities and the South and West. Crmfortable Niehl Cars, with thc Holmes Chair,
without extra charge, have been introduced on thc Benth Carolina Railroad. First class
Eating Saloon at JJranchville. On the Georgia Knihced iii t-t clbhs Ht < pu g Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to elsy oLd nipbt tra ii.? nf the- Scuth Carolina
Railroad. Close connection mado with other Reads, delivering Ficjghts at distant points
with great promptness. Thc manag? rs will usc every ( xe-Mit ii to tatisfy their patrons that
the line vin Charleston cannot bo iiiipasecd in detpateb Bini the tufe ele live i? o? goods.
For further information, apnlv to J M. SFLHIIIK, Sunt rintt wit nt, Ch?rit sien, t?. C.; B. D.
HABELL, General Agent, T. O. Box 4 979; Cftice 317 BioadWBy, N. Y.; S. B. PICK*N8, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad. AJLFMED L*. TILER,
Juue 20 j?mo .Yice-Prctident Scuth Carolina Railroad, Charleston, 8. C.
CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
? ????
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
? ??? . ? . ?
INTEREST ALLO WED A T TUE RATEO!
SEVEN PER CEET. PER ANA UM,
ON CERT1F1CA1ES OE DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MON TUS ON A CCO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Painter. I Yiee-ProHidt*ita
John P. Thomae, ( *lce 1 rCB1Qt:llt8'
A. Q Breuizor, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, Ast-iatant Catbkr, in
charge or Branch?e.
JohD C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directora.
Wado Hampton, William Mai tin, A. C. Has
kell, F. W. McMaeter, John P. Ihomas. E. H.
Heiuituh, John B. Palmer, Tbomae E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. Eli OrcRB, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
\V. G. Mayos,Newberry.
B. II. Rutledge,Charleston.
Daniel Ravenel. Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics, LHborora, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phants and others muy lier? deposit then-sav?
ings and draw a liberal rute of interest there?
on, flautera, Professional Men audTrueteef
W?HII?IIR to draw interest on their hindu until
tlioy require them for bnsiness or other pur?
poses; Parents doyirini: to set apart small
. urna for their children, and Married Womer
and .Minoru ( whoso deposits can only be with?
drawn by themsolvi s, or, in cane of death, by
their lepul representatives,) withing to lay
aside funds fur future aso. are here afforded
ita opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rai idly accumulate, and, at
M i o naree time, be subject to witbdrawalwhes
needed. Aug 18
Special Notice.
THE MILLS nOUSE.
Charlatan. S. C., has reduced
its rate ot Transient Board to
_ : $3 0(i per dav dnrlng the Bum?
mer momba. J l'A?KEK, Proprietor.
O. W. PAUKEB, t'iij ? i .nt i ndent.
May 81 gmo
Gan and Blasting Powder.
AFULL sunnis of the celebrated Dupont's
GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, in keg?
and cannisters, is now i.fiend to merchants
and consumers at the lowest market rates, by
tho undersigned, who aro t>olo agents for tho
manufacturera at thia placo.
May 25 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON.
The Exchango House
HAS bren overhauled and rearranged
for tho Spring and Hummer. Iced beve
m rapes compounded at short notice.
May G PA YS I NO FR A FRANKLIN.
Free Soup every day, al II o'clock, at POL?
LOCK a.
.
CENTRAIT NATIONAL BANK
or
. COLUMBIA, a. C.
Present Capital, $150,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5500.000.
OTTICKBS.
John B. Palmer, fresldent.
A. G. Bronizer, Cashier.
C. N. O. Butt, Assistant Cashier.
DUtrOTORS.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMas
ter, B. D. Benn, of B. D. Benn & Bon; G. W.
Bearden, of Copeland A* Bearden; R. L. Bryan,
of Bryan & McOarter; W. O. Bwaflield.of B.
A W. 0 Swaffield.
F. W. McMaster, Solicitor.
THIS Bank is now open for the transaction
of a general banking bnBiness.
CEBTIFIOATEB OT DEPOBIT of currency or
coin, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7).
per cent, per annum, in kind, will he leaned.
Deposits from County Officers fBpeofally so?
licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators,
Executors, Professional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of
City and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men, and the usual accommodations ex?
tended.
Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
on collaterals.
Slacks, Bonds, Qold, Silver botight and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount.
Sight Drafts dravan direct on all the promi?
nent place? in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den?
mark and the Orient. Le?ers of Credit inaued, ?
I m able in any of the above places
Drafts on all the prominent cities in the
United States bought and sold.
Banking House ?pposito Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3. Feb 38 ly j
WO FIRE USED tit WAStlllVO. IT'
WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP.
THI8 SOAP washes perfectly In cold water,
soft, herd or seit. It removes grease,
oil and paint from garments. It washes aji
kinds of goods-cotton, flannel, eilkor woolen.
It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry
without scratching. If the articles are much
tarnished, rub th rm with a piece of flannel
which bas plenty of the Soap on it. To people
who do their own washing, it ie Invaluable.
It will save its cost in one wattling. For sale,
in boxes of thirty.six barn, by
EDWARD HOPE.
AnHIQ _Agent for Routh Carolina.
Private Boarding.
Mns. S. J. WYATT inforniB her friends
and the public in general, that ?be hae
opened a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on
Plain street, near Boll. Tho boneo.is large
and airy, sud guests may expect the comforts .
of ni home.__ Mav2
OLD U VMf HILLS a nil MUTILATED j
CUHRJ.-XCY bought and sold by .
Nov Gmo D. GAM: RILL. Broker. |
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
WILMIK OTOH,.COLUMBIA A ACOCSTA B. B. Co.,
YYILMINOTON, J^.^^AtJ?DBT 6, 1871.^
jBJB^BS following eclieduIo? ?Ul
be ron by trains on tbfs road: -
DAY EXFBEBB THAIN [DAILY* 1 I ? 4"
LOBYO Wilmington [Union Depot} 3.50 A.M.
Arrive at Florence. 0.13 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville...12'20 P. M.
Leavo Kingsville'..'... 9.10 A; M.
Arrive at Florence......12 03P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington. ? 30.P. M. '
KIOUX KXPBEBS Y BA IN, [DAILY,] SV KD A? ?X
? CUT ED. ,
?ioave Wilmington.'....... 7.10 P.-M."
Arrive at Florence* \ : .i . ? 1.84 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville.. - 8.45 A. M.
Leavo Kingsville. 8.45 P. M.
Arrivoat Florence_.11.05P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington........ 5.60 A. Mf
Ang o JCHN C. WINDEB, Oep'l Sap't> '
Charlotte. Colombia and. Augusta E. E
BU PEUINTEN DENT'S OFFICE, . .
COLUMBIA, B.C., Augnst4,1871.
mg schedule will be ron over this road:
OOIKO HOBTH.'
Train No. 1. Train No.? 2.
Leave August?.._8.25 A. M; . " '.O.OO'P.'BL
Leave Columbia.... .8.09 A.'M. 11.00 P. M.
Arrive Charlotte.....2.15 P. M.. p 6.20.A. M.
Leave CbarIolteT7.Tr7.40*'ATM. !' ;%?6P.M.
Leavo Columbia.1.57 P. M. . 2.80 A. M.
Arrive Augusta..... .6.60 P. M-. . 17 80 A. M.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun?
days excepted. Both trains make close con?
nection to all points North, South and West.
No. 1 Train makes close connection at Bien4
mond lor Virginia Springs. . 'I < s
Through tickets sold ?nd 'baggage checked
to ?ll principal pointe. Btand?ru time-Wash?
ington City time, IC minutes falter than this
city. E. P. ALEXANDER, General finp. .
E. B. DOBS EY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent ....
Change of Schedule.
SOUTH CA KOLI WA RAILROAD CO?TANT, '
COLUMBIA, t?. 0" June 9, i87i. '
gg^?\?wa?MW?D Chango of Schedule
raffia&?5&!??reto go into effect on
and after Sunday, 11th instant: ? ni
KAIL ABD PASSKBOEB THAIN.
Leavo Columbia at........7.40 am.
Arrive at Cbarleaton at..... ........8 20p in -
Leave Charleston at.; ?8.20 a m
Zrrive at Columbia at.;....UV. 4.40pd
KIO Iii SXPBBSS, FREI OUT ANb. ACCOHtiCDAYIpS
TBA IB, [Sundays excepted.] . ...rr '
Leavo Columbia at.V..'.. .7.56 p m
Arrive at Ch ario B t on at. ;.. ?..6.45 a nfc ,
Leave Cb?rleBton ?t.i.........7.10p rn
Arrivoat Colombia at..COO a m
Camden Accommodation Train will cop
tinne to mn to Columbia as formerly-H6nV>
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' -
A. L. TILER, Vi ce-Preaident.
S. B. ricsiNH, General Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Colombia Railroad:.
COLUMBIA, 8. 0., MABCH 1,1871. \
r^^MiTBmwBH-i ON and after thia;
OTJrgggaagSfflgdeto, the following
ecbeduio will tie run dally, Sundays excepted,
connecting with Night Traine on South Caro?
line. Bailroad up and down; also with Train?,
going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia,
and Augusta Bailroad: V''
UP. ? ?M.::
Leavo Colombia at..7.00 a. m<
" A lot on. 9.10a.,m.
*. Newberry.....11.15a.m.
M Cokesbury...........v...-'8.00p.m.
" Belton. ...........>... 5.00rp.:m.: *
Arrive at Greenville................ G.B0 p.nu '
DOWN.,
Leave Greenville at. C.15a. m.
.? Belton..... ::lv.B.CSa'.m. "
" Cokesbury.i I .AOJfftitiJ
" Abbeville...;.?..'.....,v* 816a.m.
*' Newberry..'.?-L60 p. m?;
" Alaton......*..........,........ "4.05 p.ixi.x ;
ArTive at Columbia-... '..i.'.?T. ? 5.65 p. m'.t
TH OS. D0D?MEAD, Genera) Bop. *
M. T. BAUTLLTT, Of neral Ticket Agent:. : -
Schedule on Blue Ridge Eallrcaff.lfia.
i BBiaiMi Leavo Anderson:....'.. fl.CO P. HV
E3?3SK?H " Pendleton....'. .7.00 ,7T '
rm*. . ??. *erryviUe...,. 7.45,
Arrive at Walhalla.. .8.30 Sfg Jr
Seavo Walhall?...,. ,8,45 A. M ?
'!' 'Perryviii?..'..'.-.4.80 ""'.fi
44 Pendleton...............SO u ? ??
- Arrive at Anderson:....?.'-.'V.'..".-..':Q.Wr':**?'? -
Waiting at Anderson ?ne hour fo? tho arrivai
of np train on Greenville and Columbia lfood.
Joly 2_ W. H. D> GA ILLA RD, Bop,
Sommer 6chedole S. & U. R.E..
To Commence 29/A Moy, 1871.'L_ 1 ..
\SUMMMf?~ DOWN TRAIN. VP TRAIN.
?BW'TW* Arrive. Leav?. Arrive.'Leav?;
Spartanburg.. . 6.80-. ?"6:25-'' mi ?gl
BatoBvUle..,.. COO C.CO :.. 4t3 4.53
Faeolet. 6 C8 6.13 ,4.40 4.4L
Joneavilte. 6.48 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unionville....; 7 26 7.60" 8.05" '825
8 ant no... 8 20 8 25 2 30 ' 2.?5 !
Fish Dam. 8.40 6 45 2.10 2.15.
Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 .1.40
Lyle?' Ford... 9.40 9 45 113 .1,17 .
Birotber. 10 05 10:10 ' ' 12.60v 12.65'
Alston...11.00 ?tl . -
May 24 THOS. B. JETER, President.'
Change of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA' R.'B? CO^,
CoKFAHYSnora. N. C., June 3. 1871.
coLZmBSSatti ON and after SUNDAY,
??lHSKS^JHno 4, 1871, TRAINB will
bo run over thia Road in accordance with the
following . TIMETABLE. : v . *
Tra?na Goiog Eaat. . . Trains Weat.
Exprest. ,. Mail., ?
ABBXTZ. LEA VB. ABBXTE. LKAVE.
Charlotte 6.35 am "''8.10 pm
SaUabnry 8.08 a m 6 23atb 620 pm 5.?0 pm
Gr'iiBb'oll OB a m ll.13 a m 8 25 pm 8.85 pm
Co Bbopl2.40 p m ,1.05 pm 0.66 p.m 10.16 p m
Hilleb'ro 2.28 pm 2 S3 p m U.35 p m H.?W.p m
Raleigh 6.05 p m 2.( 5 a m 2.40 a m
Goldsboro -i? '7-20 k rb - ' *
Trains Going Ea?t.i j . .Tra?na Weal.
Charlotte7.15am . ,. S.?O.pnu.
SalisbYy 4.32a m "4 M a tn 5.15'p'xti'-5.26p m
Gr'nab'o 1.25 ami 35 a m 2.10 pm 2 20 p m
Co8bop ll.87 p m 12.02 a m 12.80 p.m 12 to p m ;
HillabrolQ.07 pm 10,09a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m
Raleigh G.58p m 7 40,am. \ .1 ''S^es.m,'
GoIdaVo . S.COpml . ' IV"^1,
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Sonng Hyson, Imperial, . ?jU?Umi .
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For sale at our mmal lhtr, prices'^ yr* ^^9
June 28_JOHN AGNEW & BONr . '
Thief Proof Drawers.
?HE nnderaigned have received tb? Agency
of these DRAWERS. TA?y are the one
thing needful for mfpro-i-"
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