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imposed for booh licenses: Provided, however. That no license shall be granted for a period leva tbau throe months, though tbe time to tbe end of the year be less than that. Eaoh li ?cense granted ah all be dated on the first day-of the month on which tbe liability therefor occurred, and the amount to be paid therefor shall be computed therefrom until-tbe end of the year, except as hereinbefore men? tioned: Provided. That after a lioeu.se is granted by tbe oity no portion thereof will be refunded. Sko. 6. Upon the removal of auy person or persons from the house or premises at whioh tbe trade, business or profession mentioned in snob li oeoae was authonz *d, it may aud shall be lawful for tbe Mayor to authorize, by 'endorsement of suob lioeuse, the person removing as aforesaid to any other place to carry on tbe trade, busi ness or profession speoifled in snob license at the place to which snob per son may have removed. Sbo. 7. For a license to oarry on any trade, basioess or profession the Bams hereinafter mentioned shall be paid into tbe Oity Treasury: Astrologers and clairvoyants. $20 Apothecaries, retail. 25 Arobiteots or surveyors. 25 Auctioneers.100 Agents selling coal. 25 Agents selling wood. 25 _ Agsnta, real estate, and collection brokers. 25 Agents eelling with or without sample at retail, per year. 50 Ageats selling with or without - sample at retail, per day. 5 . Attorneys at law. 25 Banks and baaker?.100 to 200 Billiard, bagatelle or other gaming tables, for pablto use. 50 Bowling alleys or pistol galleries, for eaoh alley or gallery. 25 Builders and master mechanics. .. 20 Batchers, for each stall hired.... 10 Blacksmith's shops, first forge.... 10 Eaoh additional forge. 5 Brokers, commercial, cotton or prodnoe. 50 Brokers, money, aod dealers iu exchange.75 to 100 Brokers, pawn. 100 Brokers aod dealers in horses and males, who keep no sale stables, per naonth. 10 (And it shall not be lawful for any transient dealer in horses and males to offer his stock for sale until be shall have taken ont a license, to expire at the end of one month, for whioh be sball pay the Bam of $8; but each li? cense may be renewed at the same rate. For the violation of this article the party offending shall be fined in a sum of $25 for eaoh and every of? fence.) Barbers, for each ohair.....;.... $ 8 Book-binders. 10 Boat and shoe-making establish? ments, where boots or shoes are made for sale.10 to 20 Bakeries, bread, pie or cake.. 10 to 25 Billposters. 5 Boarding houses, capable of ac? commodating six persons. 10 More than six persons, and less than twenty-five. 25 Goal or wood yards. 25 Confectionery or fruit dealers.... 25 Contractors, other than builders. .$ 20 Cotton factors. 60 Cotton presB. 15 Gotton gin manufactory. 10 Cotton gins, ginning for toll or pay 100 Chiropodists.*.. 25 Carriage repository. 100 Cock-pit, no license for less than Bix months. 200 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, excluding dis? tilled spirits, whose annnal sales do not exceed $5,000. 10 Deslers, retail, in goods wares and merchandise, exolcding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $5,000, but do not exeed $10,000. 25 Dealers, retail, in good, wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $10,000, and do not exceed $20,000 . 40 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exoloding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $20,000, and do not exceed $30,000 . 50 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $30,000, aud do uot exceed $50,000 . 100 And every additional $1,000, per $1,000 . .. 2 Dentists . 20 Drummers, local, per month. 20 Express companies. 250 Exhibitions, oircosBes, per day. .. 200 Exhibition*, theatrical, minatrcl, or exhibitions of any kind for gain, per day.10 to 25 Foundries. 10 Gas companies. 100 Gus machine manufactories. 50 Gas fitters and plumbers. 25 Gift Btore. 200 Hotels, capable of accommodating 100 persons_ :. 200 Hotels, capable of accommodating less than 100 and more than 50 persons. 100 Hotels, capable of accommodating over 25 and less than 50 per? sons . 50 Hucksters. 10 Manufacturers of lue. 50 Insurance companies or ageucies, (tbe same for each and every company,) . 50 Intelligence office. 10 Itinerant shows.5 Junk shops, (-ipplieation to be made to Oity Counoil for li? cense,) . 150 j Liquor?for license to retail spi? rituous or malt liquors in qnan- 1 tities less than a quart, per annum, payable quarterly in ad vanoe.300 For a liaense to sell spirituous or malt liquors iu qucntities ot a quark or more, per annum, pay? able quarterly in edvauoe. 150 (Tbe receiver of eaob license card to pay to tbe City Treasurer tbe son of 50 cents: And provided, further, Tbat tbegrantiogor withholding of licenses, in eaob particular case, will be at the discretion of the Oity Council.) Lumber yards.8 25 alarble yards. 10 Millinery or dress-making estab? lishments. 25 Ma no facta rers and bottlers of soda water. 25 Machine shops . 10 Commission merchants. 50 Mills, grist. 10 Mills, floor. 10 Mills, planing. 50 Mills, sawing. 25 Job printing offices, where more than three bands are employed 50 Where less than three hand are employed. 25 Photograph, ambrotypeor daguer? reotype galleries. 25 Painters and paper hangers (mas? ters) . 10 Peddlers, looal, per mouth. 5 Peddlers, itinerant, per month.. . 50 Peddlers, per day, itinerant. 5 Physicians. 20 Restaurant or eating saloon.. 10 to 50 Race courses, per year. 200 Cigars?every person engaged in selling oigars at retail. 10 Every pernon engaged in Belling oigars at wholesale. 50 Soda water, where sold from fount. 15 Stables, livery and sale. 100 Stage or omnibus. 35 Telegraph companies.100 to 150 Merobaut tailors. 10 Undertakers. 50 Ware houses, storage. 50 Wagons, drays, carts and hacks run for hire, one horse. 10 Wagoos, drays, carte aud backs run for hire, two horse. 20 WagoitH, drays, carts and hacks run for hire, four horse. 35 Wagon, dray or oart. private, store or business for hauling, &o., iute City Treasury, for badge, 50 cents. No person shall let or hire any wagon, cart, dray or other carriage or vehicle for the transportation of goods or passengers within tho limits of said oity, without having first obtained a badge from the City Clerk, to be placed on some oouBpioaoas part of the vehi? cle, paying therefor into the City Treasury 50 cents, under a penalty of 85 for each and overy day that suoh vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered by information before the Mayor: Provided, That nothing herein con? tained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carte or other vehicles going to or from market; and for any other business or profession not otherwise provided for, a lioense tax of 810 to 820: Provided, further. That where two or more branches of business, not necessarily connected, are conducted in one establishment, a license shall be charged and collected for each branch of business so conducted, as specified in this ordinance. Dogs? npon each and every dog, to be paid by the person or persons on whose premises tbe dog is kept, 82; and the police of the city of Columbia are hereby authorized and required to Beize and confine every dog found ran ning at large, and not having on the oity badge or oollar for the current year, anrl for every dog sc tuken up by the police ?1 additional shall bo paid for the same. Sec. S. That the proceeds of the li? oense tax shall be applied by the City Treasurer solely to tho pay mint of the current expenses of fiscal year 1875. Sec. S. All ordinances und parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordi? nance are hereby repealed. An Ordinance to Make Appropria tionb for thb FlSCAIi YBAR com mbnoino January 1. 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and A I dermen of the city of Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the authority of the same: Section 1. Tuut the following sums be, aud tho same are hereby, ap? propriated for the payment of the vu rious officers and other expeuses of the city government for tbe fiscal year oommenoing January 1. 1875, und end? ing December 31, 1870, that is to say: For Salaries.?Sec. 2. For the. Mayor, 81,500; for the Cily Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor, 81,200; for the Oity Physician, 31,000; for the Super- I inteudeut of Streets, $000; for tho I Clerk of. the Market, $000; for the Messeoger of Council, $120; street bands, 85,580; City Attorney, $1,000 | Fou Police Department ?Sec. 3. I For Chief of Police, 81,001); for two ! Sergeant? of Police, 81.200; for pu- I trot men, $180 per annum. For Alms House and Hospital ? Sec 4. For the support of the Alms Hoose, 81,200; for the support of the Hospital, 81,200; for attendants at' Aims House, $500; for attendants at tbe Hospital, 3500. For Misorllaneocs Expenses.? j Sec. 5. For making aud repairiug streets, 82,000; for gas, etc, 33,000, if so much bo necessary; for printing, advertising and stationery, 3800; for the support of tbe bell tower, including two watobmen, $810; for contingent expenses, 8700: Provided, TliHt no bills shall be paid from tbe contingent fund until approved by the Cuairui hi of the Committee of Ways uod Metua For Fire Department, 8800. Sec. 6. For detiei?uoies iu water works department, 83,000. For Water Works.? Seo. 7. That tho amount collected from water rents, and from water-frontage tax, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for tbe support of the water works. Fon Interest. ? Sec 8. That tho entire amount collected from the spe? cial tax of 81 50 ou tho hundred dol? lars taxable property iu the city be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay tbe interest upon the oity debt. He?. 9. Tbe Oity Clerk aod Trea? surer shall enter eaoh appropriation in a book of books, kept fur that pur? pose, and shall credit the same with tbe pro rata share of tax belonging to snort appropriation, an fast as the same shall be paid into the Treasury, aud no money shall be paid oot by him except in pursuance of appropriations made for tbe purpose for which said money is paid. Seo 10. Tho priority of payment of all bills against tbe city shall be de? cided by tbe Committee of Ways and Means: Provided, That all account a before being paid shall first be up proved by the chairmen of tbe respect? ive committees to which snch accounts belong. Heo 11. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances that conflict with this ordinance, or any section thereof, are hereby repealed. Ou motion of Alderman Purvis, Coun-.il adjourned. W x LT Eli R JONES. Oity Clerk. THE PH?fiNlX." Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, fHg GLIANIR Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A/SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. SVIhe Pnaixix ia thenldost Daily Paner n -i >utn Carolina, has tho laroestoiuou lation u tbe uppor portion ot the State, arid has T<en regularly issued since its in cop-iiou?March 21, 1865. subscription. Daily, nix mouths, $4; Tri-Weekly, 250; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements inserted in tbe Daily at $1 a square ot nine lines for first, aud 50 cento each dubaequent insertion; if not exceeding five linen in length, 75 cents. Loug advertisement* by bho week, month or year, at lean rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. mc Book aud Jub Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. AOKSTB. J-uIius Poppe, Anderson. Robert Bryce, Hpartanburg. J. A.Qrignby, Rtdgoway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. H. W. Lawson, Abboville. "Unser Fritz" is tbnB referred to iu a recent li lack wood: "Of a magnificent frame of body, Darwin migbt further quote him as an inatanco where the amiable expression of features corres? ponds to tbe real disposition of heart. Equally gon.lc, frank and modest in manner, a stranger would scarcely suppose him to be so skilled a soldier and one of the most celebrated and successful warriors of modern day, while bis evidently innate aversion to blood-shed and cruelty nflbrds the strongest hope that no future wars will be of his seeking." Tbe New York Herald says that amongst the guests at a recent recep? tion by the Young Men's Democratic Club, at Delmonioo's, "there towered the tall form and distinguished faoe of Lieutenant General Wade Hampton, the great Confederate cavalry officer, and this gentleman wus seen to shake hands across tho table, whioh coutaiued partridges and saddio rock oysters, with Major (Jener il Averiii, wuo led many a charge of the Union horse in the shadow* and passes of tho Blue Ridge." Pause, rash youth, if you are in tbo habit of removing the postage stamp from your sweet heart's loiter und pressing the under side of the stump to your lips, under tbo rapturous delu? sion t!-iat the honeyed labials gavu it adhesion to tbe envelope?oh, pause, for Williams, of the Norn*town Herald, detected, at tbe post uiiicu tbo other morning, bis lady-love's coachman ap? plying the stamp to the letter she sent him. So perishes forever another of love's young dreams! A French comic journal represents the wife of a candidate for election as deputy rising from tho perusul of the morning newspapers to demand an immediate separation. "What! after a uniOU of twenty yours?" exclaims the husband. "Yes. to be sure. Since you have come forward 1 Uud all tho public journals ugree iu giving tbe worst possible accounts of your cbu acter aud career." A horrible double murder was com? mitted in Clinch County, Ga., lukt week. Jackson Brady und Robert N. Brady, tho Sheriff*of the County, were shot uud cut in several places. The murderers are suspected. It is said that Appletoit's Journal has j lost over $100,000 since it was started, and that its publication will be dis \ continued at the end Of the your. i imported Wines, brandies, Etc . Etc ^^j^jj^jj^^ (Hd .iMnein-.i liuiii, hue.i nine, Port Wino. Madeira Wiue. AI-n, a large stc t't of fine old Whiskies, Ows'ars. ,kc J. f.. HEEGERH Look to Your Blood, There is Life in it Yet! llfl rnOU I' pure Mood no tlesh is tree VV from iliseaHP. The "Queen's l>flight" is the greatest i Blood Purifier l It your blond is pour, watery, full of ? humors -use the "Q leen'a Delight." ir your lit alt h in d cliuing wasting of vi? tal force- use the "Q'l'-eii'n Delight." If v-mhave Rheumatism. ?'weliiiiK* "t tin J.iiiits?use the "Qm enV Delight." : 11 you have Chilli-. Fiv? r and Ague, Hi J - I ion-ties* n??o I tin "Queen's Delight." i It you havo Siak Headache, NeryousnftHH, Weakness ?usethe "Queen's Delight If von have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, I Yellow Skin?use tho "Queen's Delight." If you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about tho Heart?use the "Queen's Delight." ' !f you havo any Cutaneous Eruption, Itching Burners, Carbuuclca, Erysipelas or KiogHEvil, Unit re, nothing will remove it bat the''Queen's Do ight." If you waul a Summer Tonic and Winter Iuvigorator?n?e the "Queen's Delight." Call and got a Circular, and read it. Prepared only bv "E. H. HE1NIT8H, HeptSO t Pharmacist. THE G&EAT SOUTHERN MY 101 HE. FURGflliOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street.' Charletton, S. C. THI". C?KU'F.eT DRY UOOUS, KOTIIIS?, Oll. CkOTHK, t'AHPKTti, MATTINGS. UllttS, Kir... THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices soo local Kent 4 tGrno Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S.C. STATIOURS First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, VI.7. BY I'SINO < HKAPRIt nitADI> i>r ?T? K. WF. CAN rilltNISII WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIO?TSTATIIINEBY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Wedding and Sail invitations OH TMC GEST STOC< AKO PRINT ED THE LATEST STYLE. hupi 4 COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE. LyBrand & Son 'IIAKL pleasure in calling the attention j _L ot the public to an examination ot . their STOCK ?r MUSICAL MEUCUAN- j DISK, consisting of Pianos, Church anil Parlor Organs. Molodcons, Violins, Gui? tars, Banjos, Fluten, Accordomis, Braue! and Silver band I instrument* of all kinds.1 Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books i for every class of Musical [uBtrnmente on I hand at all i.imcv. Wt- are Solo Agents for j the State of South Carolinaof Es ley A Co.'s | CO IT AGE OJUiANK. Sheet Music sont by mail, poet paid, on receipt of price: and ail ? kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, I wbon ordered, to any part of the State,I marked C. O. D. Good Second-band Pi- I anos and Organa for sale cheap, for cash. I Pianos. Organsaiid Melodenns Tuned and Repaired in a s nt isfael <n > mannet: and. will civeosnocia 1 at tent ion to Packing. He moving and Shipping Pianni. for othi i par-1 tios to any point desired, at moderate' pi ices. All ordere prom ptl> attend* i* to und-sat? isfaction guaranteed to thni-e lavoring us with their patronage Send for onr cata loguoof Sheet Mnfdranrl HusicfOMcrchan diso. llichardson *trcet, a f??w donrnihnvo Pikenix -lflice. Columbia . S C, Nov 7 MONEY TO LOAN, Un Marketable Collaterals Ij^XOIIANGK mi Niw Y..ik, Baltimore,; \j Philadelphia, Boston and ah promt nent cities of the United Stales and Ku rope bought ami sold. DEPOSI PS received ami inti r? st-bt-ai iig certificated it-sued. STOCKS, It iNDS, OO 1.1? at d SILVF.H bought and sold. ACCOUNTS ul merchant*! ami others from the eitv ?ml uoiiiiln xohciti d. and' LIBKItAL LINKS OF DISCoUNTKKraiiled I by the CKNTHAL NATIONAL BASK, i '(.?truer of Plain and ItU'hai dr< n utrot-ls. j St?gers' vs. Cincinnati Brer. j fill IF. Cincinnati UmeUt mal. - 'lie asto 1 nishiiift aniioiinei-nn nt thai Cincinnati] Iteer in no lougei pure, hut adulterated with mol:?t:*cs, sugar <>.' starch. Shim 1 oil an-1 lhe ? puiHuiMoi- (-(iit'tiii'iim. Tltn Commissioner'i of Agriciilttire, tu his ri-port for IJ-t'-? ^..yl? 1 linn Prof M.ipe-.i.: Ntsv Veil;. analyzed! the beer Irom a do/.l-ii ilitVcrent brt-wuries, I and foiihil all ni it adulterated. Coeciiliisi ludii'tis and mix vioiiiea entered largely i into ite eompi'r it i. i: J. C. SFKl! KltS gu n Biitei e his I.et r tobe pure and reliable, lie does not adulterate , it, but brews Irtim the h< rt barley, malt| and hops. Jan 2:1 MIsMJUKl SfAT?. LOiTEKlES! Legalized bv State Authority, and in:.t tr.v /.v i'uiti.n; in sr. unns. Mi und Single Kunib?r Kelinne of .'?11,000 Numbcrnl lUIAWS lilt. I AST 1>AV or EACH MO.NIH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! |0.:|?ll l?i iT.r?, Amount Ina Iii $:IUO.OOO. ?An io I'ieket* f 10; Halvw.?; Quarters,2.50 '/''.?? <.'.? Ii." *'../<:. ?/.?<,'? ?ii .*-(.',i me. iei[?'/? " CAPITAL PKIZE OF $32,500! and' ;#2 3'.Hi Puizics, A.M'U NiiMi To $.">7X 177! /;?-.i'.".< v' i/.'.''i'm 1/11 ii Jhiriwj Ihi Year. Whole Tickets M0; Halves,fi;Quartett?,2.60! \ildress. |.>r lick eis and circular*. MU It It AY, Mil.I.Kit A CO . Managen-. v i > li .x. 2 11ii St. Louis. Mo. April 7 i^ly Dings, Faints, Oils. &c. \?riNTEll I?LEACHED KPEHM OIL, \ V Pure Linseed Oil, Scats Fool Oil, Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Castor | Oil. Wholesale and retail at Oct 3 f B. II. HEINirstl'S Drug Store. CLOTHING AND HATS FOB MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. UNDBR-WEAR! NECE-WEARI CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES ! Broadway Silk Hats. LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICKS, FOE GASH. _KI3JARD & WILEY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE LAUGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOOK OF MEN'S AND ?OYS CLOTHE, MIMiffi ODB ?1 HATS, That ever camu to Colombia can be found at D. EPSTIN'S, Under Columbia Hotel, and ia being sold at the Lowest Prices. Fvurv Department ia replete with the Choicest 'Inod* of the eeaaon, made exnressly lor this market, anJ for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. flo convinced of tbia by Balling on D. Ki'- riN. The Papol.r Clotbltr. New and Elegant FURNITURE. THE subscribers are Just re reiving, from the North and Wet-t a desirable and ele? gant stock of FUhNIlURE, embracing all the novelties in their line Among the selec? tion will be found handsome PAULOlt AND OH AMBER SETS, of the most fashionable and exquisite design betides a largo varietv of COTTAGE, DI? NING-ROOM and BALL FUR? NITURE. Onr stock has been ??elected by an experienced workman, and cannot fail to uieaee. A visit to our ware rooms is solicited. Funerals served at short no? tice and npon reasonable terms. Octl5i3m FAGAN BB08. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WH. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare$2.50 a Day.including Omnibus Eide. SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the bneinees part of the city. Rose's Oniuihu* will cimvev passenger* to and from every Train. The Lilies' Apartmoni? k re complete, with private entrance on Assemblystreei. The BILLIARD and HATH ROOMS are al! new and superior to any in the city. " April5 CRMT S0ET18S FREIEHT ?M FISSEISER LINE TIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PIIILAOELI'WA, SEW YOIIK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. '"'Iiree Tlim-aa Wet-H from \e\v Yark~Tuctday,Thuriday unit Saturday. j3 KIiuhiiiMuIi- Room AccoDtmodttioiii Sen Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES JHOfcTHI/Y. The South Carolina Railroad Company. a ND connecting Roads West, ill alliance with the duet of thirteen first class Steam /\ ships toIho above ports, invite at lent ion lo the quick lime and regulai despatch Afforded to the business public int ho Cotton Mutes at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, tiRuring facilities <?! rail ami ?? a transportation for Freight and Paesengrrs no: excelled in excellence and capacity m any other port. '1 be ft bowing splendid Ocean Steamers are roirularlv on the line: TO tVKW YORK. CH ARLFSTON ... J*s. Belry, Commander. CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood,Com'er. j YMESADOER.. "x ..f. Lock wood, Cem'der. MANHATTAN.. /M. s. Wcodboli, Com'er. JAMES ADOER A CO., Aueul?, Charleston,S. C. tlKOHOlA. S.Orowell,Commander. , SOUTU CAROLINA..!'. J. Beckett.Com'der. WM. A . COURT EN AY, WAGNER. UUGF.lt A CO., Agents. Charleston, 8 C. Sailing I'.i.1! Wedln sda\ t and Saturdays. TO PIIILADKL.PI11A. Iron steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter. Cnm'r, EQDATOR,|C Uir-ckh v. Ccni'r. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,Charleston,S. C. TO BALTIMUIIE. FALCON .... Hainie,Commander. 1 SEAGULL_Dntton,Commander. Sailing l)a>>?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENUOLM, Ageul, Charleston.8. C. TO BOSTON. Stoaniehips 11ERCED1TA and FF.AO. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADG ER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. Latf spnaranlred as luv, a* those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-hall of one per cent. THEOTJGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKITS Can be prolured at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama.Tenneseec and Mississippi. Ktaie Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra chargo, by addressing the Agents ol the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad 1'ickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Ticket? by this route include Transiei s. Men Is and Slate Room, while on ship-board. TIIIC SOITII CtliOI.IXA It A 11.11 OA D. UKCROIA BAltBOAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased tbeir facilities for the rapid move? ment or Freight and Passengers between ti e Northern cities and the South and West. Fiiat Class Eating Saloon al Brancbviile. t li the Georgia and South Carohua Rail? roads, ttrsl class sleeping Cat b. . . ?.. , 4. ' Freight promptly transferred from the stcanii rsto day and night trains or thoSouth Carolina Railroad' Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant pointswith great promptness. The mai.ege-r will uee every excitic nto satisfy their patrons that the line oia Charleston cannot he surpase? d in desi atcfa and the safe delivorv of goods. For liirther information, apply to T. J. GmrFW. Wf?lern Agmt Atlanta. Ga.; B. D. Haskli.. Oenoral Agent. P. O. Bex 4 979; Office 317 Broadway. N. Y.; 8. B. Pickets, Oenoral Pai>sengf>r and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad;orJ. M. 8eikirk Super? intendent Oreat Southern Freight and raee<ng?r Line.Charleston, S. C. JanSOlly