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BUAH?.--The Boston mission at the G*r boon River baa boen abandoned in disgust on account of the missionaries not being able to grow beans. It is tba'. property of all twining plants, it is known to twine with the san, and consequently ii two vines of the same species, one grown'North and the other South of the equator be comparod, they will be found to twine in opposite directions. Now Gaboon is precisely on the equator, and the poor, perplexed beans, not knowing which way to turn, turn sick and die. -o A VETERAN IN CONGRESS.-Gen. John B. Rodgers, Representative for the State of Tennessee at large in the forty-first Con? gress of the United States, entered the army as a staff officer under Gen. Jackson, in 1818. HOUSEKEEPERS ! HOUSEKEEPERS ! Men-Women-and Children! Men-Women-and Children ! READ3*EAD. "Cooling to Scalds and Burns," "Soothing to all painful wounds, Ac." "Healing to aU Soros, Ulcors, Ac." "COSTAR'S" Buckthorn Salve Ic thc most extraordinary SALVE ever known. It? Sower of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts, Bnrns, raises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands and Skin, for 8ore Nipples, for Piles, Ac, Ac-is without a parallel. AW All Druggists in COLUMBIA soil it. "COSTARS" Standard Preparations Aiu: ms BEAUTIFIER ! THE Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms One Bottle, $1.00. Thrco for $2.00. .'Costar1*" Rat, Roach, &?., Exterminators. ?Coitar'k" Bed-Bag Exterminators. ''Costar'*" (only parc) Insect Powder. "All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them." Or address "COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby st., N. Y. Sold in COLUMBIA by E. E. JACKSON. Fob 25 _[dec 22] ly Light, Light. -irv BBLS. Primo White KEROSENE OIL, 110 1U Oie test, on hand and for Bale, at reduced prices, by the barrel and at retail, by Janfi_ J. & T. R. AGNEW. Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, Columbia, S. C., OFFER their services to tho public as GE? NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell ?Lands, and other property, on commission. No charges until sales aro effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 19_ WADE JtAMPTON GIBBES. Great Combination-Work and Speed. _ BY request of many owners of tho best *T\__^ Stock, tho celeboratod Messenger Stal JjfiSFVion "DANVILLE," will season in Rich 1 ) / i im.,1 County, this spring, viz : At tho Livery Stables, formerly owned by William Hitch? cock, on the 4th, 5th and 6th of March, and at Mr. W. H. Dowdy's, on tho Woodward Plantation, in the Fork, on the 9th, 10th and 11th of March, and alternately at the above places every II?DO days. Terms reasonable. For particulars, apply at tho above places. Mardi 2 Imo NEW ARRIVALS. y^r SMOKED and Pickled SALMON, fmmmi Smoked Hallibut, White Fish, Cod ?"1*1? IM aQd Blue Fish, lill al HP Dutch Herrings, Pickled Sardines, WSMaS??m Swiss, English Dairy, Goshen Cheese Fisks' Hams, Breakfast Strips, Mackerel, Self-Raising Flour, Pecan Nuts, Almonds. Raisins, Preserves, Currants, Prunes, Ac, Holland Gin, French Brandy, Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Rhiue Wino, Candies, assorted, Fancy Soaps. Crackers, assorted, Pipes, Segare, Tobacco, Walking Canes, Ac. Low for cash, at G. DIERCK8. P UMPS \ JgVERYBODY who baa uso for a PUMP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, and FORCE PUMP. Send for a circular. TOOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 6mo_Baltimore, Maryland. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. . . DRS. REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS jCP Bis are preparad to furnish ARTIFICAL (mSHNk TEETH on a huger scale than herc ^^~LLT_Xr toforo, and at rates much below the usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con? stitutes the highest order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures constructed by this process possess many advantages over gold plate work, and can ho supplied at about half thc cost of tho latter. An examina m of specimens, especially by thoao having experience in such matters, is respect? fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER SETS $25. Tho same, strengthened by gold bands, t3T>. Terms cash. April 80} Charleston Advertisements. BEAL ESTATE OWNERS AND i BROKERS. jyjlLLIONS OF NORTHERN CAPITAL ARE now Beeking investment, and SO MTU ERN LAND, at good prices, ?B in great demand. If you want to dispose of your property, all that is necessary is to make it known in the proper manner-advertise it in Northern papers, stating location, quantity, advantages and terms. You can do this, to host advantage, through Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Advertising Agt's., 3 Broad st., Charleston, S. C. Alt) desired information given without charge, on receipt of a three cent stamp, to pay return postage. Terms cash, in advance, or Charleston acceptance, payable on presentation of papers containing advertisement. For our perfect reliability in every respect, we refer to the proprietor of the Phoenix, and to newspaper Publishers throughout this State. Spe? cial reference* given in other States, if desired. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. March ll Imo FERTILIZERS ! Rhodes' Super-Phosphate, Thc Old and longest est ablished Standard Manure URCHILLA GUANO. PERUVIAN GUANO. RHODES' MANURE, in its preparation,is made equally adapted for forcing largo crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes and other root crops. The Manufacturing Department is conducted by Frederick Klett, ono of tho most skillful Chemists and Manufacturers in thc United States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended by all of thc most prominent Chemists and Agri? culturalists in the Southern States. "It can be relied upon as uniform in quality," alwavs reliable, productive of largo crops and unexcelled by anv in tho market, in thc high percentage of "True Fer? tilizing Principles." Price (57.50 cash, or ? 05 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until 1st December, 180'J. OKCHILLA GUANO, "AA."-A fine Bird Guano, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price $35 cash, or $40 time. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure and always on hand. Furnished at market prices for cash. B. S. RHETT & SON, Agents, Dre 19 3nio_Charleston. S. C. Wando Fertilizer. THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTUR? ING COMPANY offers to the planters and farmers of tho South their FERTILIZER, known as tho ?WANDO FERTILIZER." Which the experienco of tho past season has proved to be one of the most valuable in our mar? ket. It has for its base tho materials from the Phosphate Beds of tho Company, on Ashley River, and is prepared at their works at tho EAST END OF IIASEL. STREET, In this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the Company haB made arrangements with tho distinguished Che? mist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, .Tit., who carefully analyzes all tho ammoniacal and tither material purchased by tho Company, and tho prepared FERTILIZER, Before being offered for sale. The Company is resolved to make an article which will provo tobo a COMPLETE MANURE, and givo entire satisfac? tion. For terms, circulars, and other information, apply to tv JU. C. DUKES ?Si CO., Agents, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Copeland & Bearden, Agents, Columbia, S. C. Jan 12 3mo GARD. (1HARLE8 KERRISON, formerly of the firm of J C. A E. L. Kerrison, would inform his friends aili the public that he has purchased from Mr. James B. Betts, all his stock in trade, Ac, at the Store No. 252 King street, and will there continuo tho DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Wholesale and Re? tail, for Cash, on his own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed, without delay, to replenish and renew the Stock, and continue so doing until the assortment shall bo made com? plete and attractive. As the terms will he STIUCT LY ('ASH, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must he kept at least as low as to be found in any other rcHpectablo establishment. His brother, Mr. E. L. Kerrison, aet-isted by Mr. A. B. MeDonoll, both experienced merchants in this line, will bc found at his Store, aiding in tho conduct and management of tho business, and it is hoped that his and their efforts to win the confidence and patronage of tho public will be as successful as in past days was the old firm, at tho cornor of King and Market streets, Charleston. Feb 17 3mo STOL.L., WEIili ?Si CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, .487 i I aso Domestic Store. | K,sfl STOEET, ; Laco store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. C. ly PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD, PER DAY, .... |3.00. Mus. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. A. BUTT KB FI ELU, Superintendent. Feb 10 ADULTERATION ! LAGER BEER, containing copperas, and Ale doctored with salt, lime and aluin, aro amonn tho latest adulterations discovered in New York. I was astonished that brewers in New York and other cities could afford to sell Alo and Beer for less money than tho materials cost mo to make a puro, unadulterated barrel of Beer. This mys? tery has been solved; Hie abovo poisonous ingre? dients are not costly; but persons in tho prime of life, possessing strong constitutions, will soon lind their health fast declining, and it may be, till prematuro graves, if they persist in using the poisonous compounds named. I shallcontinue to make, not a life-doBtroying, but a healthful beve? rage, so that it may bo drank by the most delicate without tho least danger. Feb 12 JOHN C. SEF.OERH. Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for sale at tho PHONIX OFFICE. Ale and Porter. DOZ. Muir tc Son** Edinburg ALE, 60 Doa. Ovf Guinness & 8on's Dublin Porter, received ?nd for sale low by J. Av T. B. AGNEW. Spring Seed Oats. C*?\f\ BUSHELS Prime North Carolina and OVJYJ Maryland SEED OATS, for sale by Feb?_B. f G. D. HOPE. To Newspaper Publishers. FOB SALE CHEAP, a quantity of LEADR, BRA8S DA8HE8, eto., suitable for oolumns of about twelve ems pica. Apply at Phoenix office._Jan 5 New Books lor Sale at Bryan & Mc Carter's. THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS, bv author of Heir of Reddy fte-$1.50. Cast Up by tho Sea, by Sir Samuel Baker-75c. How a Brido was Won* Illustrated. Above Rubies, by Miss Brightwell-$1.50. JbBiis of Nazareth, His Lifo Ac, with descrip tion of the Palestine. Illustrated, by Abbott. Dilke's English Speaking Countries-$1 00. Tales of Heroes, from English History-$1.50. ALSO, Some New Novels, London Juvonile. Books Cheap and beau: ifni, Ac. New ?ty?es of Silver and Gold Pens. Feb 20 FINE GOLD WATCHES. FINE GOLD SETS, 18 K. PLAIN GOLDI RINGS. FINE GOLD SLEEVE BUTTONS, GENUINE SCOTCH PEBBLES SPECKS, AMERICAN CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES JUST RECEIVED, AT I. SULZBACHER'S, Feb ?) Sign of the Green Sp?cks. " CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH 0AROBINA. Authorized Capital-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposit? of SI amt L'I?WUI-?1H It < rel ved . MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Funds anti receive interest compounded every ?ix months. OFFICERS j OES. WADE HAMPTON, President. COL. J. B. PALMER, vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Express. HEINITSH S QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS THE WONDER OF MODERN SCIENCE. No medicino has attained such a world-wide repu? tation as this iustly celebrated COMVOVND. Its cxtiaordinary healing powers aro attested to by thousands, and every mail is freighted with let? ters bearing testimony to its excellent character and worth as a medicine. Ordora are coming in from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evi? dence of its great popularity. "Mr. E. ll. Heinilm-DEAU Sin: I have been afflicted for many years with an eruption of the skin, ot the nature of Erysipelas, and have tried a number of preparations without relief. My health, much impaired in consequence of this dis? ease, and having heard so much about thc virtues of your preparation of 'Queen's Delight,' I was induced to try it. My expectations arc moro than realized; I find it a complete success. I give this testimony freely, that others may bo henctittcd. Yours respectfully, Mrs. II. P." Read this remarkable case of Liver Complaint, cured by ono bottle of "Queen's Delight:" "Mr. E. H. Heiniish-DEAR SIR: Mrs. Rials w as suffering with Liver Complaint and pains in thc sido and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bad appetite and general bad health. I procured one bottle of your 'Queen's Delight.' I regard her case aa cured. She is looking aa well as she ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to the afflicted. I give this certificate cheerfully. Yours respectfully, J. D. RIALS." General prostration cured by tho "Queen's De? light:" "Messrs, Eimer <? IJeinitsh-GENTS: I have no hesitation in saying that I regard 'Heinitsh'a Queen's Delight' a great medicino. I have been suffering with Weakness, Languor, Want of Ac? tivity, Fatigue of Limbs, Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Norvouaiieaa ami General Prostration, i have taken one bottle of the'Queen's Delight.' and I rejoice to say that I am a new man and am about mv business as well as ever. Yours trnlv, "H. I. FA?NER." "Du. E. H. HElNlTsn: Your medicine for Chills and Fever is a sure remedy. I have been suffer? ing for several mouths past, and ono bottle of Tour Chill and Fever Caro has entirely cured tho disease. I have not had a chill since, and I re? gard mv health restored. Yours respectfully, "M. D. WADE, Tax-Collector." "Dn. E. II. IIEINITSH: I take great pleaauro in testifying to tho remarkable medicinal powers of your valuable medicine, tho 'Queen's Delight.' I havo used threo bottles in my family, and I owe tho reatoratiou of my wife's health entirely to ita uso. I am new trying it for Asthma, on my daughter, a child six years of age; will report thc result. Your medicine ia worthy a place in ovory housohould. Yours, Ac, REV. A". K. DURHAM." '.Dr. E. If. lleinitsh DF.AU Sut: I cheerfully en? dorso the recommendation given for your 'Queen's Delight' in casca of Chills and Fever. 1 havo been cured with vour medicine when every other I tried failed. Yonrs truly, S. L. SLOANE." "Dr. E. If. JTeinilsh- DEAR SIH: Your 'Queen's Delight' has done all you promised it would do in my case. A radical euro for Chill and Fever. The chills are gone. A general restoration of my health is the result of only ono bottle. My doubts have all been removed in regard to tho efficacy of your medicine. I have tried it, therefore! can endorse the statement of others that it is tho best medi? cine ont. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELKINS." "]>>: E. ll. UeinVsh-'Daxn Sin: In accord? ance with my promise, I give you tho certifi? cate of cure in my case. I had Chills and Fever for moro than three months, in which time my loss of work was equal tn $100. I took only one bottle of your 'CHILL ( ERE'and I am ontirely cured j my health restored. The only objection I havo to it ?B that n increased my appetite far be? yond my means to supply it. Otherwise, it is tho best Chill and Fever Cure known. Yours trulv, "HENRY DANIELS. Bo sure and ask for "JIEINJTS1T8 QUEEN'S DELIGHT" and see that his namo ie on it. Lookout and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Agents, FISHER *" HEINITSH, Feb 6 t Columbia. Burglar Alarms. WE h aro purchased tho right of Utley'e Patent BURGLAR ALARMS, and now offer them for sale at the low pri?e of $10 each. They will be founda secure safe-guard Jor Protection of Stores, Dwettings, Gin-houses, Darns, Smoke-houses, dbe., from thieves and incendiaries. Call ?nd see them at thastoreof_ J^A T. R. AGNEW. The Place to Get lt. cir-? IF von *r? desirous of obtaining the very ?best brands of WINES, GIN, BRANDY, WHISKEY or BUM, by tho glaRs or bottle, besides first quality SEGARS and TOBACCO, call at tho Carolina House, on Washington strcot, near Sumter. lt. BARRY, Jan l? Proprietor. ~L A N IEE HO USE , Main street near /.adj/, Columbia, S. C. THIS FIRST CLASS _^~r, ?fffffr7-! RESTAURANT is sup- K-****^ ? VSSSZLafeplii'cl with the very best of WINKS, LIQUORS, NEGARS and TOBACCO. DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished at short notice. The cooking is unsurpassed. OYSTERS, GAME, Etc., iu season. J. B. LANIER. Proprio???-. H. IIAMIi.roK, Superintendent. "Dec lo The Pollock House. THIS first class RESTAURANT is QHAL. located on Maiu street, a few doorst-nn? ' ~U ^ from Washington. ls furnished HI with the best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, W cte. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort? able rooms attached for private Dinner and Sup? per parties. A handsomely fitted , - . up BILLIARD ROOM in tho ?o-^Z~~Zg corni story .with Sharpe's improvedteMBgSmPf? tables. ? ? f ? tt^^ Jan 14 T^ M. POLLOCK, Propriotor. The Best at Last. THE BEST SCHEME FOR MAKING MONEY on tho Plan of LIFE INSURANCE over offered by any Company in tho world, and emanating from tho wisest financial heads of tho countrv, JAY COOKE A CO., Washington, D. C., is in thc NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE ADVANTAGES ARE : I. IT IS A NATIONAL COMPANY, Chartered by Special Act of Congress. II. IT AFP O RDS THE SECURITY OF A paid-up Capital of $1,000,000, with tho privilege of increasing to an unlimited amount. III. PT OFFERS LOW RA TES of PREMIUM. Tho Policy-holder in tho NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY secures by contract, a given amount of Insurance for a premium much lower than that of Mutual Companies. IV. IT FURNISHES LARGER INSURANCE \ Than other Companies for tho same money. For instance, a person aged 30, by paying an annual premium of ? 105.50, can secure a policy in the National Lifo Iusuranco Company for $10,000; while tho same premium can secure only $7,031.80 in a Company on thc Mutual Plan. V. IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN. There is no possibility of misrepresentation by agents, or misunderstanding by policy-holders, lt makes a plain contract-so much insurance for so much moucy. VI. IT IS A HOME COMPANY IN EVERY Locality. Thc money paid for premiums will be invested in thc section where received. VU. ITS POLICIES ARE NEGOTIABLE. By tho Charter of the Company, certificates or obligations may be isfucd, agreeing to purchaso its policies at their value, which, when accompa? nied by the policy duly aseigned or transferred, aro negotiable, and maybe used as collateral secu? rity in making loaus from tho Company or from other parties. VIII. Ii Y THE PR O I TS IONS nf the. CHA Ii TER Its Policies aro exempt from Attachment. IX. THERE ARE NO UNNECESSAR Y Restrictions in the Policy. Tho insured arc not restricted from traveling in any part of tho United States or British Pro? vinces, or in Europe, in time of peaco. X. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING. Every policy issueel by the Company contains a guarantee of a paid-up policy for a proportionate amount. (Seo Explanation of Tables.) XL IT MAKES AN ANNUAL ADDITION To the Policies of 100 lier cent, of tho Premium Paid. Policies issued bv the Return Premium Plan incrcaso at the beginning of every year by just the amount or premium paid. (See Explanation of Tables.) XII. IT PAYS TO THE INSURED DURING Life an Anuna1 Income of one-tenth the amount named in the Policy. A party insuring upon tho Income-Producing Plan, will draw an Annual Income of one-tenth tho amount named in tho Policy, after ten, twen? ty, twenty-five, or thirty years, according to thc kind of Policy taken. "The full amount of the Policy will bc paid at death, whenever that event occurs. XIII. NO CHARGE IS MADE FOR POLICY Foo, Stamps, or Medical Examination. XIV. NO EXTRA RATE IS CHARGED FOR Risks upon tho Lives of Females. Policies NON-FORFEITABLE for tho proportion? ate part of the Policy. For particulars, call on E. IL HE1NITSH. JAY COOKE & Co., General Agts., Feb 10 WASHINGTON. D. C. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., Trains over this road: Leave Charlotto..ll.30 p. m. Arrive. ,11.86 p. m. " Greensboro 6.05 a. tn. and 7.17 p. m. " Raleigh 0.41 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. Arrive Goldsboro 12.25 p. ni. Leave.. 12.30 p. m. Through Passengers by this lino have choice of routes via Greensboro and Danvillo to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports? mouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at tho samo time by either route. Connection is mado at Goldsboro with Passenger Traine on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Aleo to Newbern, O'. A. <% ?. C. Road. Laurens Railroad-Kew Schedule. OD MAIL Traius ou this Road run to _J3H?roturn on samo day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.80 P. M. Bame days. July 9 J. S. BOWERS, Superintendent SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL BUPEBIKTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON, February 13, 1869. PASSENGER Trains will [run as fol low H : roil A LIM: ST A . Leave Charleston. 8.80 a. m. Arrive at Augusta. 5.10 p. m. Connecting with Trains for Montgomery, Mum phis, Nashville and Now Orleans, tua Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOll COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston. 8.30 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.45 p. m. Connecting with Wilmington und Manchester Railroad, and Camden Tram. fcX For. ("HAKLESTON. Leave Augusta. 8.00 a.m. Arrive at Charleston. 5.00 p. m. Leave Columbia. 7.45 a. m. Arrive at Charleston. 5.00 p. m. ACOUBTA NKiin* EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted. ) Leave Charleston_*.. 7.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 0.30 a. m. Connecting with Trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta. 4.10 p. m. Arrivo at Charleston. 4.00 a. m. COLUMBIA NIUUT KXmESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 0.05 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia. 4.45 a. m. Connecting, Sundays excepted, with Greenville hud Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia. 5.30 p. m. Arrivo at Charleston. 5.30 a. m. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Ringville. 4.20 p. m. Arrivo at Camden. 7.00 p. m. Leavo Camden.0.35 a. m. Arrivo at Kingvillo. 0 20 a. m. THROUOH "BIAIL THAIN. Arrivo at Columbia.11.35 A. M. Leave Columbia, at. 1.30 P. M. Passengers taking tho Through Mail Train for tho North, via Kingvillo, raako close connection; also for thc West, at Augusta, for Memphis, New Orleans, oXc. Pcb 10 ff. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. THE CENTRAL SHORT LINE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. CUAItLOTTE AM) S. C. AN? C. AND A. B. lt., COLUMBIA, S. C., February 17,1869. THE TRAINS OF THE ??^W SHOUT LINE ?w " w''1' HOLTE aro running as follows-making anrc and safe connections to all points North, South and West, viz: Going North. EGoing South. -TERMINALS. Arrive. | Loave. Arrivo. | Leave. 8.00 am Augusta 5.10 pm 8.40am 8.45 " Grauitevillo 4.15 " 4.25pm 1.25pm 1.10pm Columbia 11.35 am 11.50a' 8.10 " 8.20 " Charlotto 5.00 " 5.10 am I. 20 am 1.30 am Greensboro 12.50 " 1.00 " II. 00 " 11.15 " Richmond 2.25 p m 2.45 p m 0.45 pm H.40 p ni Washington 0 00 a m 7.00 a m 10.00 " 10.30 " Baltimoro 4.15 " 14.40 " 2.25am 2.25 am Philadelphia 12.15 " 12.25" 0.05" New York |8.40pm Making close connections at Augusta to all points South and West. To insure SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, ho sure and ask for Tickets via Columbia and Gra? nit c-villc. First-class Eating Houses along tho entire Boute. Tickets by thia route are OPTIONAL-cither Via Danville and Richmond. Weldon and Richmond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Tickets to all principal points North, Month or ,Weat, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blanding street, or for other information to C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent, Or, E. R. DoBSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agont._Fob 19 Charlotte and Sonth Carolina and Colombia and Augusta Railroad Companies. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., February 16, 1809. DAY next, Passenger Trama will run as follows: OOINO NOUTH. Leavo G rangeville, at.9.00 a. ni. " Columbia, S. C., at. 1.40 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 8.10 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leavo Charlotto, N. C., at. 5.00 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.11.50 " Arrivo at Grauitevillo, S. C. 4.15 p. m. Through Tickets on aale for all principal points North and South. Baggago checked through. Closo and continuous connections made North. Passengers reach Augusta at 5.10p. m. Fob 10 CALEB ROU KNIGHT, Superintendent. The Great Inland Freight Route, VIA Charlotte & South Carolina R.R., AND ?^i* PORTSMOUTH, V1KCIMA. mills FAVORITE and RELIABLE Route offers J. superior advantages to tho MERCHANTS of COLUMPIA and UP-COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS at low rates and quick despatch to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. *3T Rates always guaranteed as low as tho published ratea of any other line. sar No chango of carsj or breakage of bulk, between Charlotto and Portsmouth. 49*Marine Insurance from one-half to three quarters per cent, leas than by competing lines. For further information, ratea, claaaification ahecta, Ac, apply to, or address, E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent, July 24 Charlotto and South Carolina R.R. Co. Greenville and Columbia Eailroad. STOTnjrsBnm-xn PASSENGER Trains run W&S?O?daily, Supday excepted, con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Railroad: Lvo Columbia 7.00 a.m. Lve Greenvillo 6.00 a.m. " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.45 " " Newberryl0.35 " " Abbevillo 8.45 " ArrAbbovillo 3.30 p.m. " Newberry 1.25 p.m. "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston 3.00 " "Greenvillo 6.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 p.m. Trains on Bluo Ridge Railroad run as follows: Lve Anderson 5.20 p.m. Lve Walhalla 4.00 a.m. " Pendleton C.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla s.tlO " Arr Anderson 6.40 " Tho train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH. General Sup t. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. PflSERV?"""*i PASSENGER Trains leave Spartnn Vj^^jjlSyburg Court House Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at 7 A. M., and arrivo at Alston 1.20 P. M., connecting with tho Greenville Down Train and trains for Charlotto and Charleston. On Tuesdays, Tlniradays'and Saturdays, tho Up Passonger Trams, connecting with tho Greenville l p Trailla, leave Alston 9 A. M. and arrivo Spar? tanburg Court House 3.20 P. M., as follows: Doten Drain. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg_ 0 7.00 8.20 Pacolct.10 7.45 7.4S 2.32 2.35 lonesvillo.19 8.25 8.30 1.50 1.65 Dnionvillo.28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 santuc,.37 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08 Shelton .48 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08 Lylos Ford.62 11.86 11.88 10 89 10.42 Strother.50 12.02 12.05 10.12 10.10 AJaton.68 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 TITOS. B. JETER, President.