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am, 6!arben &%pusebksIb. JANUARY. - . .a F - - - 1 2 3 4 5~ (j 7 8 9 10 11 12 13H 15 16 17 17 19 20 21>. - 3 s taI,n:T F:E . TW - ae of the moLt nreva!ent ly degram, it is often viokntr, .. 1 e ,rin try medication. s very f-Lal. two awvl three, or nore e.idren, often dving in a family 4iir-; an epidemic ewr enemie. It uccus in three forms, one of wh-ch i4 termed malignant, and it :S accOlnalied with ulceration of the thro:t ; anolther firm is pa,ni with the swelli f the glands of tl?o neck. often iwlacing partial blindness and completc deif ness, aTdd is terie'd anginose; the other f.r-ui is termIed scarlatima shjrpie, beciux- thme erup)tive feve-r is uneou!licated with anyv aff-erin ( tie tho:- or neck. In extro e easeS. tiVe rution pecular to t-e nkin does not appear, and the pa tient sink in a day or two afer lhe fi*st premonition. In the 1,w forms of this disease all reduving mcasvres., as bleeling. leeching, blistering, antimonials, or cathartic drugs, may Cause-eat in a fe'w huurs, e;p.ciaPy if prescribed at the tim e the eruption is about to .ppear on the surf-ce. An ordi nary use of castor oi! at such time may t-e as certainly fatal as a pis tol ball through tie heart, though n.( quite so rapidly; while in the Mild"Ier forms the patient 'ma'; sa vive all of these measures. whether beneficial or otherwise. W~e have the testimny of emi nens physicians of all the existig schools of nmedicine, that "n ater treatment" is as nearly infallible in~ all forms of scarlatina, as any medication can be in any di-ease whatever-a specific; and of the hundreds of non-professional per sons who have treamted their own and their neighbur's children "hy dropathically," guided by such in formation as they could gather from th-* "IIydropa:hie Encyclo one in a i:undeil' cases. The rerpriredv treatment l:2is ex e.--edigl 5imp!le. 1n th!e mxild or sh:pie fo.rm a tepid enma t-' free ti -weli. and Lepid ablutions once ori twice a day, accordinmg to thme degr:ee f supem ficial heiit, is all the rmedicationi n.ere~Sary. Ti l anginm.e forml require2s pre cisel v the s:rtme treatment. with the a Oitv of A(l wet cloths around' the n.ek so long as5 the swelling~ is I the hmaignanlt foll the febrile sjposare extremlely vaiab ;?le, The~ cold: st applitcationis shxould be usmel e to thle thuroat, anid sips of iicd water, or bits of ice taken inito theC ;m ih to arrest tie local tiens.houl be 11-d- to any VO:herC part of the surface; iI* the skini in flut,, ponmge it with tepid or miode ruliy cooi wa ter,bei:.g very carefuL to wipoe i: imediateiy dry with sot lnnl B. caeu to keep thle l.ower extremlities w arma, and if* the p stit is inliled to eCililiness, or i-i c.xtremlyl restless, wile the skin is dark-red or livid, but withm ent preternatural heat, apply fo menoftatioPS t') the~ abdi ,men anid am i'oUtles or hiL a and-bags to the at-r +:ts. BCC au,e theC "e'ld watr-cure" has been foun,i eieilt mi so mlany Cases of mild scarliinla, do notap ply it to the mia!flinant cases5.Th hyg-ienic 5sstem conltemia.t s the use of water of al temperatures as eachm may be mrm't rem-d a' under the ever- -hanin etreumCIh lstaneS of the disease.--seien;ce of llealth. THlE CAR~E of I 1tn:SS.--Froml a bad harness as much danger may be apprehended as from a bad carriag', and however skillful the driver may be, f the harness is not perfect the horses cannot be wieli mance-! >. is anm old harness is always ini want of re pairs an1ianyV people. fromo a sa vi no nCtion con tiVnue rep)airing,. tlkl there is Searce a vestige of thme originail yeft. a:.d the repairs hamve even ecs: twiice the imce of th:e hmirmess when nlew. Tha: harnos rhay neither be thrown away too soon, ncr used so long as to become expensive: and troublesome in the a..;~~5 it will be nraner to observe the length of time it will be expect ed to last, and what the expense for repairing it may be, while in regular use. A great measure depends up on the quality of the leather and the sufficiency of the workmanship : R it is nwecss:irv to examine at the first that the leather be firm yet pli able ; and that by pullng it does not contract in he width or extend sto in tie length, which bail leather will d, and will. besides, be rag-B at the eiges anid rough on the insbie. Good senhing also telds much to the preservation. Tht Th furniture with which the winkers nouain a' m:I-ante 1 shouldI be of siiver. and not of plated met 1, whibi in tkes but lI!tt!e differencee dei in t h.:firt exDese, fr tltheV wilt !:Ia.t w'toi the ha h-s u[ ter-s are freetly Lbliged to ve renew 1arness p.ria:. with hanging uy, zind however moderately it may be used, yet. after six years, can riot be very fit for further service unless great care indeed has been aot I au t-teii to preserve i To prove its a good1nCss is to CUMPLre it With the number of wheels worn out on the carriaure to which the harness has been used, either in the town or Sunzry ;-n t)wn it will last with C I C are ,ets o1 wIee s.III iII the Coun try with two, or foir years' regul !r work, suppisiiig the work on the ,tverage to be about five or six miles I diy co. stanitly. K TIU D .w.-One way is to -s 'Oundle up in furs, or inufilers, L>e k mn I ght ab-,ut the neck ; take a brisk RI walk, go into a warm room-church, I iecture room 'jr concert-sit with y.ur thins all on, get warm, per spire freely, b:-eathe vitiated air f >r Sc an hour or two, and when thorough ly rela ,the pores of the skin all B op.:n, go out into the cold damp air, and you will soon begin to shiv- Bu! er. After having a ci'll, send for the docror,and Le will dose you with su something hot; then go to bed; then if left alone long enough, you may get up in a (LY or two, and in a LJ'.rtn1igit or so you :jy repeat the La Q im prudence. We don't believe in firs, close, unventilate-, over-he-It e1 rooms, nor in stupid carelessness Teeare several other ways to C." take cold. We will mention but one, and that is to "over-eat.'' Stuff the stormch with improper food, more than it can digest, and you will soon find yourself '-all clogged up" with a cold. You will cough or sneeze, blow your nose, and C 'wonder how in the world you n~ took such a cold.'' D [Science of' Health. D INFANT MoRTALtTY.-By adapt in1sj si ple and nutritiu food for children. the muortaility araong~st those --uud.'r five years of age'' might bero imn:i?diately reduced fully fifty per eut. dov Nothingi strikes in~ America as ap ceiliarityv of the cou.itry with greater force than the number of its drug o stores and the vast variety of pateut medicines whiTh they display. There are totwns in EaghuLtd, [reland.and Scot land,. of Live thousand oft a population, wi tli'>ut a dru. store. 'There is not o ie of five hundred inihabitants in Amecrica sh4i'e one or more drug stores d. not dIrive a thrivig business- ~ Babies are killVd directly and indi reetly with dru.ts. If mothers and nur-e- could learn to refrain from gi i r a to ther iinfants for every . ti cause. and no cause, a fertile source ofitant miortality w u!d be removed. S At present it is the habit to have re co)urse to dra.gs and. patent mceiiles f,r every faucied ail:uent of an infaut. DuI [t is oly the slieer bodily streng th an d v.igor of the "fitt'st"' that enables in.ants so treated to struggle through to v'uthlc years and manho: d's prid. lco ie cmp ;unid in .somen. fir: arec adin ii.teired to babies in alis oflh ~ he pple.aW- a:o~s th ild b:.t or.im warmi outward plications to the a sto:nach would allay an infant's p:us a withut njuingits i t'r ud organs an and d -st r i .: its he dthli. the mothluerTj or nur.e seemii to think any remedy of this kind t-so troublesm,ae,: and pre- or Icers so:ne ioio.us syrup or0 ,uiwr pre parat ion fri en t he d1rug 4tore, wh ich at can be give'n to baby by the te2aspoo ful. rega rdless of the ultimnate cci<e- i :uecs.-S-'lence ot Heath. Cuims'ET'I lm is-The simplest - enclset, and is coun mu starich. hi.e du'e it to an i:upalpi Icl powder,. put it i n a musin bag. keep it in the t- 1 ble dr:awer. WX'heneyer yvu take yiour hands out of dishwater or suds wipe them dry' with a 5uit towel, and while vet d:nop. shi:.e th~e starchi ba all o over them and :11u rb it in. T1he effect a is w"est *ugreeable.th I: mos G (ni:s.--Une nt sour udlk, o -wo t,.bLpleoonfus of brown su:gar: - . . . . .~... ,l t uni . -ipe stif: dirop iin lut getu p:bs priievious- . o ly gr.ad and bake quick-an egg is - .1n i mprov ement. G eis made from white B"u, in the sau.e w:iy are IIow. To Basisa RATs AND. 3M1CE. -A FrenchI paper says that petroleum c destroys all insects and banishes rats nier and inice. Water slightly imnpreg luted with petrleiui a pplied to plants Ir in fected w:tu iosects, will, it is said, e fer de~truy ttic.t iatt~'r at vi.ic'.~. Columbia .Jd FALL ANI 1. & W. 0. COLUMB .re now openirg the larges '-k of EADY-MAD] ITS AND CENTS At can be found in the CitN IN OUR CUSTOlV have a full line of FORE \IERES and VESTINGS, in the beWt manner, and L NAl orders will have best al mouds sent C . D.. subjeC DHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. (. D:ALF:n IN me. ('emen t, h nr Ilakir, .ts a llinig. Nails, Brads, Whit, I .eads C0oor:d P.ilil', V.111ishe-z, B!lshjes,V t (lik, Glak--Z Putty, &,:. Il go:d< warnaard as reproestented, and -guraneed as low a 1 ay house in Ucity for samn' qua!ty of goods. .4, 4 4-3m FALL AND WINTER OTiIMi NO HATS AND VENS' FURNISHING GOODS. [NARD & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C., wetffliyannounce that their stoek of Ti ian d IT is comlet amI will ept so throlgh thw sea-on : is tibe la-rst ! city, an2ld will be sold at LOWEST uES. IATS HATS HATS WOOL IN FELT SLiK 50c. up to $8.00. arlet Shirts and Drawers in Silk and Merino. Dys' and Youths' Clothing, New Styles. Fashionable Cut. 4iness Suits, $6, $8, $10, $12, $15, and up to $80. .T;. SCAFS. GLOVES. BRACES, ;US -:1)it', TRUNK-. VA1.ISES. SILK .l:Ei.LAS. and GINGHIA., in great varieties, LOW IN PRICE. :t. 21,142-tf. fies. Gentlemen and Youth Newherry and surrounding Country, C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBiA, S. C., show, and if onhce shownu can2 411ellu, THE L.ARGEST VARIETY OF >RY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AND AT IHEAPER PRiCES ni eve.r b)efore' exhiitledl 2n this imarket. His stock einbra ces 'ess Goods, Cassimeres, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. nI 10(. upwad.1L(S 1UllON:a. 25e. a yard, worl hi 5ie. aind 75e. ad1 a.2 variey ot other things equally low eers pirompiltiy attendeld to. C. F. JACKSON, LI -:. ER OF LO Wi P lCES. t.74 -tf. COLU MBIA, S. C., speefull eni II4 2Ihe attend lon of pur sus.2 to their - ockI of E A R D WTA RE, .i.ting of ill the .Saple. Go2.ods, such12 as :, Nails, Potware, Carpenters' and Black iths' Tools. Carriage Hardware and Ma terias, Locks, Hinges. Screws and House Builders' Materials, POCK ET and T.ABL E CU'TLEIIY rat variety, and a well asorted stock of IfC lardware and HoGuse-Fur nishing Goods. )ours~ Celebrated iGun antd Blast ~g Powder, Cucumber Pumpsji, 6ARDNER'S FIRE EXTINBUISHERS. IN THIR' AIR00ERY DEPARTMENT be4 found an e'xtens~V ive assrtm2en1t of 'or,., NOT SCURPA~Ss1 FOR VARTETY, QU'AL ANI' LowYNEss tOF P12eK BY ANY iHiUs.' IN CTY. Cotfee ait retil at 2uie. p1er lb., !2uisted Suinry ut I 2te. p. r i. U nited esS;u.daird Fice Test Kerosine Oil, .per' gal (on. lEiR CIGAR DEPARTMENT >rcees anu ex~tnsive assortmenit of' lIm :-d an:d D.>mestic Cigars, Chiew:in and 1-.ig Tlobaiceo, Pipis and Snmokers' A r sin great variety, whieb will he foundi he12 sii f th'e "INDIAN SQUAw," corner n adi P'lain Mtreet, in great variety a nd 01 es: prices. TIleh 5e. Cigar is supeiorZ 1nality to any other Cigar at same price. OHN ACNEW & SON. oluiaI, . ., No. 4, 1874. 44 egers' vs, Cincinnati Beer. 'he4 2ic.2 i g-Iz--tte inises the aston og.innoun.micemen.:t that2 C.iiciniiul beer olo:ger pure', lat a . lbera:ed w'it h mo es, eu:ar of surrieb, fuse!i' oil and1 the 102cr21u c:me4. The Commi ionmer tnricuhl1ure, in his report for 186->, salys tProf. Lypes, of New York, aniai zeid beer trim a dozen different breweries, ounrd all ot it i.dierated. Cocculus~ en;1. 12n.1 2.'1x voica e:lered largely in ~.* SEEGT IRS 1.uarantees is heer to be e i nd ,-liabl e. TI.- does not. adulieraue mt21 brewa Iroum the best barley, malti and . Feb. 4, 5-t f. OHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. (., [as a full stock of Building Materitl, penters', Blacksmiths', Manons' and Tan .11 goods warranted as represented. e s low as the lowest for good ods. rders withi the cash, or satisfactory re nees, prcmiptly attended to. ov. 4, 44-.$w. vertisements. WI . 1 . SWAFFIELD, IA, S. C., t, most elegant and stylish i CLOTHING, [RNISI G, GOODS, E DEPARTMENT IGN and DOMESTIC C.kS which we are making to or uirantee sttisfact ion. tention. t t0 inspection. p.e f JOHN C. DIAL, Dirvet Irt ert(T alt! DaC4le in I A RD WARJE, COLUMBIA. S. 11,Ls the lar-ot varity of' HA RDW AREs to b, folud in thl State. Gail or -end or d-Ils in lie convinced. Prices and quality o goods guar.imeed. Ordei acco-painied with cash or satis factory teftrecxv, will have prompt atten tion. Nov. 4, .14-nm. M. GOLIN. llTIL. P. KIlND. PHENIX IRON WORKm COLUMBIA, S. C. --0 Fov d s and Machinists, 11avc amw.ys on hand IStationary Steam n Engigies and Boilers for Saw Mills, Etc., SAW AND GRIST MiLLS, Co:ton Presses, Gearing, Shafting, Pullies, Etc. CASTINGS of every kind in lron or Brass. We guarante, to furnish Engine and Boilers of a good qiuality and power. and at as low rate Ls a:tn 1) had in the North. We m1:i1natiture, LISO. the GADDY i.ll PROVED W.ATERl WHEEL. which we re simi. duirability awlo ebn.pnest~S. Wie warran.t O:ir wor)k. and aisr promipt ne-s'and dlispatch in tillin,g orth-rs. GOLD.Mi'Tli & KIND, Jan. 11, 2-If. Colum btin, s. C.. Stationery andl Binding. E.R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the new and] hand some buitding im mediately opposite thie !Phceuix offic, on Main~ street, a complete stock of' ST ATV)I O ERY, Comprising Letter, Cap ;u:d Note Paiper, of it! size., quaiic and of eivery t--ription; Flait Papers or CUp, 1)iemy, Doule-Cap, Me diurm, Roiyal, Super-Royarl, arid Imperial sizes, which will be sold in atny quantity, or mn tufactured into Blank Books of any site, anid ru:ed tot any pattern, and bound inI anyi style, at abuort notice. EN V E LOP~ES in- endles v.irietye-ll size-, colors and quali ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety. Memiranduni and Poa Books. Pocket Books, Inivoice and Lettea Bmoks, Receipt Books, Note Books. ARUIlI FECTland llA 'tUhllT1SMl EN wil find a c-omleh- t sme of mla terials hfor thleiz uste. 1 r:arwiiPa.r, int she,ets anrd rolls, Bristol Boairds, Potttal P aper and Boards, (0i Paper, P'etc i,,. Water Colors, in catkes al btoxes, Brushtes, Cr ayons5, Drawing Pens. SCIIOOL STATIONE'RY Of e.,ription ; a great varity of ctu venient and u-ceral articles for both Teachere and Pupils. ALSO, Phmotograh Albhumns, Writing Desks, Port folit s, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY A RTICLES. Also, t' most elegant stock of Gol Penw and Pencil Ca:.es, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Bloc, Viole t and Carmine, Indelibki and Copying; Mur-ihage; Chess and Baek eImmntor Men anid Boards: Visiting arid Wed ding Cards, and every thing usually kept in First Class Stationery House, Which the subscribner intends this shall he. Hie will ,.til conductt his BINDER~Y :ind H1LANK BOOK MANUFACTORtY and PA PER-RULING ESTABILISIIM ENT, whicli ha- bt'en in sucrcs-ful operation for over t irt-ears in this State, and to which hi wflltinrue to dIevote his~ own personal at tention. His stock will be kept up furll and complete, imd Iris prices will he founrd always reai,onable, awtI he iiopes to have a share of parriE. -R. 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AG41.5s )5i)ARLIES J.PETEIt)N, Sa - Speciens 24ent gra)ti$ if written l'r. 1846. Thirtiethi Year. 18S5 --:0: TIIE 'HOME JOURNAL, ENL.ARGED AND IMPROVED, "The Best Literary and Society Paper il America." It. eainz depa'4rtnts compIrise Edito)rials 0 t4.pic- 0ofiI n ieest; Brnill ian1t Iloinav:eXs ali l'urtraiture- of Amnerican Lie; Edito ,al Rte vie'ws oh new events in the wor'd of Belles Let'tres, 'ainti:.is. Sculpture. 3Ma:e. andl til l)rama: )riinal Essays; Ample Excerpts fron Ithe hett EuropIlean Wr4 iters: Spicy L.et"rs fror Correpond4ts! allth grea1t 1'apit)s2 of th W0rON;04opiousi Extracts: r44m New ht"oks; am1 racy acc.unts - fsayings.haippeniugs anId .doing in ihn14 Beu M ~OndeC; emilbra4cing thei i'ery 24re- le ma4tter) of1 intereot in thisi Country an4d *Enrep.e tb5y whole comple4)telv m14irrorin~ thle wit aind wi' 14n4 * o-'ip 4.4 -.h-- tiie. sU lSCiiI'l TIN. Subs14cribers will receive 1441 EllM!? ."1N 4 for 1675 FIcE: 4F 41 '4)TA(;E. 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During the cam i n which has jt,t c*!oed THE TiiuN has ul y maitained its right to the ti:le of the ..L*ding Am-:rican Neweps;:er." This position it has earned and retained for the fullowing, among other reasons: It publislies all the news., earlier. more fully, and more iitelligently than any other paper. It insists on peace throughout the whole coun try, the right ot local self-government, and the protection of all c,asses in the exercise of their just and legal rights. It advocates confidence and good feeling be tween North aLd South, and labors for au hui est and abiding reconciliation. It maintains fairness and candor toward all public men and questions. and dignity and cour tesy toward associates and rivals. It publishes scientific news. reports. di-cusslons and discoveries to a decree of fullness and accu racy never before attained by any paper. It gives every week ten or more column Aof the Most csefully prepared agricultural matter du ring the vear. much more in the aggregate than the e.tire conteut of any other agricultural publication, and the whole forming a department of which an emiie t agricultural editor said : 'It has done more to make ood farmers than sLy other Influence which ever existed." it has publishei a series of scientidc and liter ary extra which have tn:t a wider sale aind more emIhatic popular vpproval thau any simiiar publication of the kind. WHAT THE SOUTHERN PRESS SAY OF THE TRIBUNE. We consider TiE TaiuuNE a very valuable p)H l. -r Asheville. N. C.. 4 itiz-ii. 'Foe NEW YouK I'nBtu. in its faithful and searcliug exposure of outrage slanders on Ala bania and other State.,,has done immense service to truth ant justice.-Macon. Ga., Telegraph and We thunk TuE Nxw Y:uc Tiuuiu for its munly and powerful words in demanding justice for tie peopl of AlabamM.-loutgomery, Aha., News. The best niewsprper in the world is the NEw YonL Tnibuxi. It combines the dignity and sagacity of the Lundou Tines with the repre sentative news enterprise of Amnrica.-Baltinuore Bulletin. A paper.to be admired for its independence of tone and its reliability uf newa.-Episcopal Melel-di-t. Baltiniore. 31t. Any one who wants a first-chss paper which keepis fully up witil the tinw.t in literature. science and art should subscribe for Ta. TazBN. Spartanburg. S. C.. Carolina Spartan. The iperial sheet of the world, Tim NEw Yo 1 TaBcNE. -.acksonville. Fla.. New South. We regaid it .s the best papir of all. jublished In the United States.-Morristown, 'tena., Ga zette. To-day. Tim N Kw YoRK Tr.IBUNE is tndoubt edlv the first of Anerican newspaper-: whalte-ver nin3 be said of Its rivals, it has clearly won precesiece of all, and very creditab;3 does it represent the journalism of the country. While dealing with all the topics coining within the range of a newspaper, 1air. Tinu-i makes a specialty of the great subject of agriculture. It becomes therefore a matter of vital inportance to the country that the direction of the ideas ot this viast section should be in able and conscien tious hands, nid a matter for congratulation that the farnier's newspaper par excelleuce has the high staiding of the *IE Tinlu.-The N. Y. South. Tiz NEw YoRx TniuNE is doing a great work in popularizing Science, by the publicatien ofcheap extras to that great daily.-Our MoutlY, Clii;*onl, S. C. American newspaper enterpri,- is probably at this nime inore tu ilv 0lutrated in the daily issues of fr i N Ew Yottk TawBu.Nty than in any other I j,,Urnl.-Wiiningtou. N. C.. .,tar. Unequalle in culture, dignity. comprehensive breadth. po;ihn of exprenion and intellectual; fett-red by no pas Iy ties, Lolted indecencies of speeci, and hysteric with no wild sensations. lia;eigL. N. C.. Agricultural Journal. .4urely the piper has mai:tained successfully the bip 1i popit uerity which he beque:thed it, and the uname 0, an ably conduct.d and iudependent journal. which it now eserves even more justly than- at anv time turiit Mr. Greeley's life. Petersburg. Va., Index and Appeal. TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. liaily, by mail. $10 per year: Sumi- Weekly, pe lr'yttr ; li-.e copies $2.5s. each. We ekly. .S2 per yea r: ten copies. $1.25 each; twenty cepres. 1 it e:.cht. ET% l-estage .iu all cases paid by Tin: TiBUNE, rnd p. pers addressed tn each stubscriber without extra cnarge. Ap-: t- wanted in every town to whom liberal cash conmmissions wilt be paid. Specimen copies, circulhars and posters free. Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. Nov. 25. 47-tI. THE TRUE SOUTHRON. THE PAPER FOR THE TITES. Independlent and Fearless-D)evoted to the Interests of1 the: Good and( True People rof the ( .sutry, and especially of the SUP'REMACY OF' THlE WHITE RtACE. Published withouit the aid of any Oflcial Patronage whatever, and appeals alone to the FRIENDs OF hloNESTY AND) GOOD OoyEitNMENT for support in its fight against villainy. We call upon the WHITE MEN oF Sot:TH CAiol.\A-thiose who desire to redeeni our .tate from the aboinaitioni of thiving ini truders. domestic scoundrels and inongi'el leehea. who have acqunired place andI pow er thirough lii hu S isronental ity of negro sit premacy,~ coninbhd w ith coruptiont and Itriey--to) conic lorwardi and suistailna by -a cordial and liber.d support, and show to Radical corrunptionista amnd Seallawag trati tora, thait they are dete'raiined, heniceforth, to s'taini ai learlessa emjIinent of their vie ws andI printcile Wi say. caniid ilI, wec need your stuppol t. ThIle pariy in powe~erAt ae done their utmiost to crush tus by endteavorinig to deprive us of l eitimfate buOsintes, and all we askc is the subs)ciptionl 01 every1 trute Carolinian which wvill place us beyond theC reach of cotigenies. Wle are no ahvenitur1er-. butt Carolinians, to thte manor born-have been engaged in theO pubilicattioni of tihis paper over_ eight yars-and ask your pat.ronage,o belie viig that it witl be given1 without, hesitation. LCB,CITluN PRttCE, $3 A YEARL, IN A IWAS E, ' with redttionis to clubs. To Bi>iness Men aint others, desiring to advertise, we beg to say that, onr circula t ion is multcIthuager tInan that of any other ptper ini this County. w ith large and incereats in lists in all thew~ .nihhle~ and Eastern C'ontj t ts ofth lb ate. t Sen id one cent stamp for specimient eopy. DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors, t W.Gt. K.e'i>v'. E-litor. -tM1TEl'.S.-C. a Jutlyii,IU-tr. THE LANDMARK, PtBLtsiir.D AT SrATESVlrhLE, IllEELL CO., N. C., -is TinE ,Leading Newspaper in Western North;Carc .g lina. It is the on ly Demnocratic raper published in Iredell County-onle of the largest and wealthiest conties in the State-and hats attained a larger local circtulationu tItan any paper heretofore pub lised in the county. Its circulation in Alexantder, Wilkes, Ashe, Aleghany, Yadkias, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papzers inz the State comn ied; and is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold its For.sythe, Surry, lRowan and Western Meck lenburg. It is the only paper in Western North Carolina that en:ploy- a iuGUtLAc CANvAeSlNu AoEXT, an eskpt constanty before the people Und.: thi steml a r:.pud.y inicreasini circula ton is the resuit, nmaking tile L~MAi(5 TIl E IEST ALDVEIITIi(iG 3 EDILM 1 I Wa.siaN .suiain CAEiOLIa.. Ad.,udrss- ''LANDMARKl," c. '. 5 -f. htatevi I. N. (. VIOK'S FLORAL GUIDE FtlLstl Q iARTERLY.-,Januai.ry Nunm berju-t mued an contaLfis Ove L io Pages, r I..pg.Lvig.,s. dlescr)ipiuna oi, mIore lIma .:i ': oJr be--L FLowbus andu \ haAOI.. IwithzI Di:eetiions ior Cture. etc. Tue, tmo:,t use.uAi and eleganit weork of the kind in the word. tOily 5t eenits 1or the year. Pubttlih ii mi Enigish and G.ermanti. Addiuress. .JAMES VICK, De. 23, 5t-2mi. Itochester. N. Y7. OUR MONTHLY, Is a relgons Magazine. AvatsBrotherly lee aniong Chris las a Local Departmntt. Advcates Tempel)rantce. Scientitle and Literary Notes. Twenty-four Pages amid Cover. ASUBSCRIPTION. $1.00. Subscriptions received at the Newberry HEALD OIICce, Or send to W.L P. JACOBS, iNov. 11, 45-tf. Clinton, S. C. NEWBERRY MERCHANTS t ET A GREAT DEAL OF TRADE LAURENS COUNTY. They3 wall Ilid at to theirt adv antage to ad vertse- in OUR MONT HLY, &-v 11 .wi-r VLIrnO: S. C. RE Dr. J. Walker's California Thiegar Bitters are a purely Veg et able preparition. made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower r:unes .f the Sierra Nevada monu tins of California, the medicinal >ro,.erties (f which are extracted t r-om w;ioult the use of Alcohol. Timw (-.:n is amost daily asked, --VI\ t inshe cause of the unpar al - 1s 'NEGAR .BIT n: 1. U . .er is, that they nI:m (: f disease, and : er hii heralth. They . a hi:ane partier and a - p:: :. a perlect Reno - . '.1:ra:*'* (If the system. .; t' itorv of the world - i.e;: l.--- Uctompounded pos rmk.e (Ialities of VIN F.mA 1'iL rr;: i:1 eali:ag the sick of e -ma i heir to. They are a g.-::: I i ::al:e a~ vell as a Tonic, riln or Inflanmation of t iver a:,d Vinceral Organs, in Bilious 'Ti' pIrOp'erties of DR. WALK . ..ut....:rr-. ar- Apiirient, Dia r : 'arin-ative. S-ntritious. Laxa 1). v>in:eue..ia e. Coul:ter-Irritaut, - - . : ..a .uA l-Bilious. 6rateful Thoulsa!nds Unt: INEGl'it lITiEl IIle no er fuI that (;ver sustt.ied the sin:iko Sp, syst::: No Per-oul Cal take thwo Bit ter' accoili-. 1to :ectio .:A -,%. bones are not <."tn- h* :::ra 1wiso0 or t e:is" . : i X itzl or ganl> waLnted .>)o:a n-paLir. 131lioS. helitteit, :aid lil ter-inittefnt Dvers, vi:h are so rvae tin thev !!v ofo'.ur- Le1 r. riVers tiProughiout the I'itd1 SLte. hoe fthe olio. l issou. lf .I T .B az-1S. 16 ; w t t! ir 'ast 1i t re . h -:: - I ut <u n ir o ::' : : b10 shvi .I h i: :. n . : tr aE :-:t.a 7. 1 : 0r Idys p.i r Il i ) si1. !!- . i .b: .es of te he .D.z i:.-s s . 1:-'E -: ILa in the gi n of.X tO.' ' . Ir t~(* he .' v:1.r i t!Uy-.-; in L' e he. - c ur .li.j::: ean adveruXn: ::I. .9x !!:U t -es.Er p I:t.'.weled Se!; GIPllitjSe. Goou, Bi t!a:lmations Judohien i LJLa:mI naX in. :ru .Ia:he tions. 1.h! C&(re.1, LIru t.iL of 1h s . Sur E(.i ii:ie. I .s::e e si ali te co iutio n )se. .i l.P:fs \' IVe'1PL 'ILLI UiII Gont,: Biluse ni t-1 p ot h I.. . iv r E ilt ey a::d : i: . ar theseII liiuer tine no equ:d. i such* I i ea:ses-. are cue yVtae iod Il: :;re.d in l'i tI:i.!:e a , -.c w j'c o rnayi4th ii;;owls. TIsas I ornol . : lO r-rn 0' -a' i:.ally Tt:. a lt I . lInX n. IIltl . o .l im whaevcer nam Ir na t are liIra!!v d01 up a:' carried t of ti sstm n short t:ie bv the usIfthj. :ho: lucking ofn the sytem wiHf, .sowa.y 90 sandss are Ce!'eta!! Al( . ,t r:.CLL.i (:: r nn:ed.a N st e of XX 1iut : '. : 1 -i:. ::n e. mfSl. roy a::h!mbitie w:1 I) .e 'For Feniil Cont ats.. or old.cmr: or hcs atr. Tatmnt, dawn f wLtV iionh ood. or ~ithet: li . i :-:(ll Tlen ite 111t:er: d1lisp:inyLeI to ec rihd : e. (:.h ILn i thatee iprove. n i&'-n. weld OXpl eal iee ht Ti' ( tilNI I 1111 d we never lyu lflC! it L i::; fil((V:I : i through1 th ki i Pgi( - i . i E.::;hII(t:. J. oJr S res:-t- clean e Lo 'it w a yo::'ii (:1 (:11 itt (stL rIu a::d flc i ::l tiy w:c: a .m y beitII wh e hiis ; CiLLIrY felrngs wLiY ane ~helt f th sstem will rX f ii. )Olt tiO R.tli- II.d IcON LD' & 0. Drugnt e. AS ..01 L Santl erncioe toar na :14(cor. fa Washing:,l m:d CenS. or .tN. pr. O9c. Bo4-7l.N J115'--y FACLECTUR Jut ubied. linat Calestn,elop. Prce Libraladvncsi :LCunt cnss.et Raientt curd ofeia praknce tor ther.i matarrehoa, indthro by ll-A tuoe tnv'-iuno aryEssions im epoenc, Newr andi! ity, ndrImedin oarien tenral- 0 Ufly: Conumton.Eikyanli: l ERT . CB'LE,;R EGEL. M . .hr, h The.D woJ-enownd :tuthor . tisadmi ralctue, clary rve fo hs w Wx. C. BEx, | EcGEsE P. JERVEY, TsEo. D. JERVEY, LMRENs N. 6812902-2. n- on n_.ine Rail . THE PALM] A NEW PXSENPER ROM7 SOTVH CAROLINA The attention of the travelling public aloi WIL INGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSIA, CH GREEMVLLE &ND 00] and at Columnbia. is invited to the special arrt accommodation in visiting Columbia and Chi FA-T PASSENGER TiRA \S betwe-n. Coluni Columbia with the Charlotte, Columbia and A RoAds, enablig the citizens along the line of and Wilmington. Columbia and Au;.'usta Rail ample time to transact business and return h( business men of Columbia and aloig the Cha ton. Columbia and Augusta Rail Roads to vs fortable manner and without loss of time. TI GOING Leave Charlotte....................... S40 A. 31 Arrive at Coluinia.................. 2.42 P. NJ Leave Columbia........................15 P. M Leave Florence ................12.45A. 31. Arrive at Charleston......... .... .15 A. M. GOING Leave Charleston................ 6.03 P. M. Leave Florence................ .......-.o N Arrive at Columbia....... ............ 4.10 A. M Leave Columbia:..................... 2.45 1'. M. Arrive at Charlotte.................... 9.00 P. M. Dee. 23, 51-tr. THE ATLANTIC COAST Comprising Charlotte, Columb Columbia & Augusta, Wilmi & Roanoke, and Connecti: ship Lines, at Wilming Transporting Freights to and from Steani mouth. Virginia, withont drayage, transfers, o to andl fronIiall points SoUth. Being posessa of traftie. the Management invites attention t( which equal all others in promipt inovenenit. ilu1irance. Information of the forwarding of freight is signees, and iall elains for loss. daniage and o o the Liie, named herein. SCHEDULE OFC At Portsm FOR BAL BAY LINE STEAM EIS, FOR IPIJILA ANNAMESiZIC LINE STEA3IEl:. - - CLYDE STEAMIEI.-, FOR NEM DAILY (except Fridays.) at - p. ni. FOR i.BC 31ERCIHANTs & 3!INERS' LINE. FO1t PROV MERCHANTS &: )INERS, L.INE. - At vilmin FOR BAL' BALTIIoRE & SOUTIHEItN T::ANS1'OI.TATi FOR PIlILA PIILr.A)EL1I IA & SOUTIIEtN STE.AYS111P Fl'OR NEN% CTADE CO.S NEW YORK ANI VILNIINGT Co..'eing at vach place with rail line. for al rent rais :L given :d1 guaranteed. The following nauied Agents North wi at line: BALTIMORE. W. i1.fTGER.,.o . Germian Street. E. FiTZE-.ALI).5w Siouth Street. NEW YOR.K. C. E. BRAlNERD. 37 Broadway. "GREAT ATLANT] FAST FREICH1 Esp-ecially arrnged or the movenent of Cot GOING NORTUH. Leave *AU(A'ST.\x, . .0a. m. Ie-ave lCol CMN1IA - .0 a. in. Arrive t IL.1N'TN - 715 p. nm. Leave WILMIN;T )N - - 5.5 p. i . Arrivet 21'4R31C1 - 4.00 p. ni. 'Connwers elf4elv with inward bounldi Triough Fr-eight 'Trains on Georgia itail road. iConniecting with inward Freight Trains froni Grenville aint Coumbia Railroad, and Chalt te liivisionl of Charlotte. Coluni biat and1 A ugusta IRailroad. tConnzecting elo,.ly with out ward-b;oundl Boston steamshalips. AVERAGE TH] .Augusta to Baltimore, 4 Days; Angust New York, 5 Days; Aug: &- For all information, Blank Bills of La follow ing boutherni Agents of the Line: 1I. 1. COYTT INGIIA M, Western Agent. At Atugusta; II P. CLA RK. Forwarding A gent. i F. W. CLARK, Asi.stanit Genieral Freight A gent. Feb. 27, 7--If.WimgtnN.C WILMINGTON, COL.UMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. GENERA L P9ASSENGEaR DEpAwRMEN. CoLUMar ., s. C.. May 15. 1874. The fol!owing l'assenger Schedule will be ope rated on anid after Monday. 31ay 18th iustant: GOING NUIRIH. No. 2 Train. No. 4 Train. Leave Columbia ...6."9 a. mn. 645 p. mt. Leave Florence......12 25p. m. 2.0 a. m. Arrive at Wilmington.. 7.15 p. mn. 7.15 a. a'. No. 2 Traiu makes close cour.ection, via Rich mnond, to all points North, arriving in New York at 6.4- a. mt. No. 4 Tr.in makes close connection, via Old hay L.ize. atd -also, via Rlichmnond. to all points North. artivu.g in New York at 4 25 p. mt. CUING .SOUTHI. No. 1 Train. No. 3 Train. Leave Wilmington.. .. 0 a. mn. Gli p. ma. Leave Florenuce.....4.00 p. a. 11 -27 t in. Art ive at Columbl.ia . . 9 55 p. ta. 4.0.3 a. mt. A ccommodslation Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Sunday excepted. Ex~press Tr-ain No. 4 leaves Columbia every ni lit. l aking close connections at Columbia for all points South and West. Througha ticktts sold, and baggage checke-d to al) rincipal points. l'ullman Pl'aace Sleepers on all night t r,ins. J AML-.. AN DERSON. Gene-ral supe-ritnteudet. A. PorEa, Gen.eral Passenage-r anid TicketAgent. South Carolina Railroad (Companly, CuAantsvoN, S. C.. October 13, 137:3. UN antd after sUN DA Y. O)ctober 111, tile Pas seuger Trains in the South Carolina RZai! Itoad will run a.s follow.-: FOE' col.x\lRiA. Leave Chaarte-toni at....................... 9.li a mt A rrive ait Colunt-l:a at.................O50 p at you. ALGtST A. Leave Charleston.................. .0t a mn Arrive at Auigusta............... 5.00 p rnl FOR CIIA L.~STON. Leave Cola abia at...................... 840 a mn A rrive at .Xa riestien at .... ... .... ...1 2: p mn L.eave Augusta............. ........8.2 a mt Arri-.e at (tharle,tont.... .. ... .........4. p mt coLtumiA NInTr F.t.PRE$S. (.auhdays excepted.) Leave Charlest >n at......................7 10 p m Arrive at C'olumtbia at. ................ a mn Leave Columbia at............. .......7.15 p nm Arrive at C.hanreton at..................- a m AUoCSTA NIGnTt EtXPRESS. (SundayS excepted.) L.eave Charleston....................8.30 p mt Arrive at Auigusta.............. ...7.5 a in Leave Augusta. .....................6.- 0 p at Arrive at Charlestou..................5. a mn SUMMERtavtLLE TRtAIN. Le-ave Summaerville at..-..............7 2. a mn Arrive at Charleston. ........... 4' a m L.eave Charle:-t.n..... ... .... I. r, in Arrive at Summeitrville........ ....l3 p mn cAMm)5N Tn. Leave (amaden.. ....................6.)i ala Arre at Columbia...........1L5) a mi L.e ye 4 ro:: bi. 1....... ..... .. i 50 O Arrive at Camnden.............. 35pm Day and Night Trainas amake cliose cotnnectioxn at Augus-ta. with Georgia Railroad. Dave Tr:an.,. on!v. imatke close cec'n wIiith 3Iaeo'n ai.d Augu-ta Rati!road . hi i- lo t:tce qu -elt: -nd mo-t :irct rout--. :ixnl a- comn s.rtable a:id cheap as any other --ou:e, ti 3M.t go-merv . Se!a. Mlobl.-. New O rleansa. and : othe~r Oont Southwest. and to Louisville. (x:n c.1inat i Cicgo. St. Louis, :nd all other ;,oints Wie. and Northwest 4olumbia N ighat Train conr.ectscelosely- with ihe Gyreenilale and (u!umnbia Railroad ; ar.d with the Chasrlotte. I olumia. and Augu-ta Railror.d for ;-ant Northal oneNrtan ThroughI tickets ou sale to alpit ot n Camden Train connect- at Kingville daily'lex cept sund:ay- with, D.-: l'as"nneer Train, and runs thzr.-u:h to Columbia ou 3101idays. W~ednea days end .atiurda. S. Ii. I-IC lENS. Gte-,era! Ticket .\en. TO TExas AND) ABRK AN S AS. The completion of the TEXAS AND PA CIFIC RA ILROAD enables tl e Koms.w ROUTE, Via Western & Atiatii R. it., to ofifer tile ordyv all r.ail ro,.:.e fromt Georgi-i and the Gamrolin.As to all poais it, Texas. On and after S.ptembher 1st, through coaches leave Atlimita daily for .Memtphis, Little Rock aid Texarkania, Texas, wiithiout change, connuectiug th#re withl through cars for Bo;lstoul a:td all points in Texas. Think of O.NE change of cars between Atlanta, Ga., andl Houstona, Texas. Qf Rates reduced by tile opeing of this route from $5 to $l5:~ Full informaition. can, he obtained upon application to A LBERT B. W RENN, South ca-tern Ag'r., Nashville, Chattnooga & S. Louis R. R., Atlanita, V. E. SARGENT, Southeastern Ag't., L. & G. S.IR. Rt., A than t , or to B. W. WRE\N, Gen'i Paia & Ticket Ag't., Sep. 23 n... Atlanta. Ga foads. -TTO LINE ~BETVEWEN ALL POIN N ND CHARETON ig the line of the &RLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA, ABD ,UMBIA RAIL ROADS, ligeinents ide for their convenience and rleston, in the shape of DOUBLE DAILY i:t and Charlcsto,n-connecting closely it ugnsta, and Greenville and Colnmbia 2R the Cheraw and( Darlington. North Eastern, Roads to vi.t the Capital of the State. have >me- t1h %.1iame day. Also, the merchants and -lotte. Columb:a and Augusta, and Wilming t Cl:lt!on and returnquickly, in a com c followi:.g is the schedule: E.A ST. 5.00 P. M. S.30 A. . Le P. M. 7.00 P. M. WEST. 7.00 A. X. 12.50 P, M.. 9.30 A 31. 5.15 P. 31. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. REAT - FREIGHT LINE, ia and Augusta. Wilmington, agton & Wdldon, Seaboard :g Railway and Steam ton and Portsmouth. ihip Wharves at Wilmington and Ports r exposure to weather. and in through cars or ample equipment for all the necessities > the 'T rni.portat ion facilities of this Line, c.areful handling, unbroken transit and low regularly transmitted to Shippers and Con ercbarge promptly investigated by Agents ;ONNECTIONS: .outh, Va. rl'D10RE. Daily. 7 p.m. DLPHf I iA. 1on<lay:3, Wednesdays and Fridays, 4 p. m. Tueadays and Saturdays, at 4 p. W,. YORK. 'STON. - - - Tuesdays and Fridays,at 4 p. m. IDENCE. Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 4 p. m. aton,.N. O. 'IORE. ON COMPANY'S STEAME2S, Wednesday& and Saturdays-. D)ELPHIA. COMPANY'S STEAMERS.Every Tuesday. Y OR K. ON LINE -Every Wednesday. I New England towns. to which-lowest cur-. tend, in all respects, to the patrons of the PHI LADELPHIA. A. W. K I LGORE. 44 South Fifth Street. BOSTON. G. H. E ITlT 7. aWshington Street. .0 COAST LINE," r SCHEDULE. :on and Merchandise on unequalled time. GOING SOUTH. Leave *PORTSMOUT1I - - 12.00 M. Arri-eat WIL3INGTON - - 7.00 a.m. Le:tve WILMINGTON - - 8.00 p. M. A rriVe at tCO LUMBIA - - 10.00 p. M. Arrive at :AVUUTA - - - 16. p. M. *Connecting elomelvy with inward-bound Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Bo.ston Steamships. tConnecting with outward Freight Trains of Gree-nville and Columbia Bail road, and Charlotte Division of Charlotte, Columbia and Auguxsta tairoad. ;Connecting with outward Freight Trains of GeorgiaL. Macon and Augusta, and Cen tral Rtailroadls. ROUGH TIME: a to Philadelphia, 5 Days; Augusta to ista to Boston, i Days. d ing, Through Rates, ete., etc., apply to the unta. Ga.; JOllN JENKINS, Soliciting Agent, A. POPE, General Freight Agent, Wilmington/N. C.; 397 Broadway, N. Y.; .Al Columbia, S. C. Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway. The following Passenger Schedule will be oper.ated on and after Monday, Oct. 19th, 18 Run by Atlanta Time. GoING 30aTH-EXPaREs TWAI. l.eave Atlanta...................... .6.51 p a 1x.ave Seneca City........................11.51 p in Leave Greedville-..................2.12a m Leave Spartaanburg...-............ 4.06 a in Arrive at Charlotte..............-.........8.11 a mn GoINC SOUTa--EXPaEss TaAN. L.eave Charlot te..................... . .6.12 a in Leave $;.artazaburg.....................10.51 a in Leanve Greenville0....................1233 p in Lecave $eaeca City.................. .. .2.48 pim Arrive at A tlanta....................... 9.18 p in B. Y. iSA(GE. Eng. & Sup't. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. On and after Friday. Aug;ust 2S. 1874. the Pnoenger Trains on the G reeuville & Columbia Rail Rtoad. will run the following Schedule, daily, Sundays excepted. connectin; with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad, upand dowu, also with Trains going North and South On Charlotte. Coilumbia and Augusta Railroad, and Wilington, Columbia and Augusta Rail road: UP. Leave Colnmbia...................... 7.20 a in -- A!ston................. 9.05 a mn -- Newberry....................10.31 a i ''Cokesbury.................... 2.t5 p i - I" eiton........................ 3.50 p i Arrive Greenville................... 5.30 p i DOW N. Leave Greenville................... G.3) a i -- eltoi......................i30) a i " Ckesbury.....................10.13 a in -- Ne-wherry..................... 1.30 p.m " Alhton. ............. .. .. . .... 3.10 p in Ar ive Columbia.................... 5.00 p in Aa-1oa D!:.4Ncu A&ND BLUE~ ntIDoE DlIsLoN. DOWN. Leave Wihalla at.......................4.4k a in ' Pe.rryvville. .. ................. 530 a in " 1PeLdleton...................... ....620 a in .\n de'r-on........-.-.....-...-... 7 23 a in A rrive at BJelton................ ......10 a in Connecting with d.own train from Greenville. Leave liton :1 .5i .i S Anuderson 45jpi " Pendleton5.3pi " Perryville........ i Arrive at Walhalla.... i Accommodatiou Tiains run on Abbeville Branch. Mtondays. Wednesdanys and Fridays. On Anderson ltranch. between Belton and Aus der.-on. on Tu,--days, Thur-days and Saturdays. I HIOS. DOD.iAMEAD, G.en'I Supt. JAauz No!.Toli, General Ticket Agent. Sep. 2. .35-tf. 'SPARTANBURS & UNION RAILl RWA. T he :'oiiowiu. Pa-sesenger Schedule will be ope rated ou and afler Mionda?y. June 1st, 1874: DOWN Trl.\lN. UP TRAIN. A:rive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanbunrg....- 11.0 a. m. 2.4.5 iasville... 11.32 11.32 217 2.20 Pacouet.......... 11.4' 1.45 2.1,5 2 10 Jonevile.......12.15 I2 .i.12 3 l'nionville......12.5 ll 2) m26 antuc.........1.421.0 L4 1.6 Fish Dam. 2.12...1..1.1').12 Lvhla F.r........2 232. 7 105 ..r.ther.......... am.9.1 W.W D 2E. pr.te.28 ns.3 Gr2a4 liK2 3. 10R 47T 106 2:LMih .,ul 1. 1.5 AMon.... o... . 4. oa. . .1 o . V2 ESrain oTen. Lharle , Col~a.n;uMa2 A. Auusa1 . E- P 1 Arie olumi. 12i, ., July 19187P.. Thae follo -vin. 124s2ge A.edl wi31. eg Lev Nosbr..4 P r. o. 4Tan Leave A. a;-t......745 . 31. 41 . LArve Crotteia.u 346P1.2A.M. -00 .M Leave Ital W intsorth ...r2.49nP atNe.r at 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connec tion, via Wilmington and Richmond. to all points North, arriving at New York at 515 P. 31. GOI3G BOUTE. No.1 Train. o8Iaa Leave Charlotte....8.30 A. 31. - Leave lhater........112 A. M. - Leave Winusboro....-1238 A. - Arrive at Columbia. 2.42 P. 31. - Leave Columbia...2.52 lP. M1. 3.0A3. Leve Coumbia JunCnt3.17 P. M1. 4.5A . Leave G,ran itevilie..t.15 P. 31. .8A3.-4 Arrive augusta. .......8.5P. M. 8.456A.M. *1ireakfast ; 7Dinner; t$npper. South bound Traiis coanect at Augusta, via all tints 5.4th) and West. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to nil principa' p>oints. tlu. lepnca on all nigh -ltrns JAS.,in cA DEO. eealp JAS,rOn. AmnerON eneralkt SAp'R ~ Por5~ Gen.I'amenger i~4 T1Ck1$AIS~.