The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 21, 1867, Image 4
; SOMEBODY'S BAO*
I?OHTJLBlUKU. I
Having reached the office, and
bejng told by tho policeman on duty
4n tb? antp-chambei" to ..pasa on"- I
as though I were an apple woman
v obetrnoting th? pavement-I soon '?.
found myself in tho. presence of his
enpor?or, aod undergoing tho minut?
est inspection from that sagacious
person. His eye measured' me, as
though ho had been my tailor, from
my head to my knees, and doubtless
would have gone further, and literal?
ly /'taken the length of my foot,"
.bat for-a great counter which inter?
venedbetween him and mo, and cur?
tailed his investigations, although by
. no toea?B his curiosity. I never Was
so looked nt before in all my life; and
it was at this moment I began to feel
regret that T hud ?r? enjoyed thc mis?
fortunes of thone throe victims to the
P division at the Orystnl Palace.
"I have lound a carpet bag," said
I, in a hesitating tone.
"Umph!"'returned the inspector,
turning over the 'leaves of a great
ledger, and looking as though ho was
about to mention that it was his duty
to warn me that any admission that I
might make would be used ? against ]
mo. ''Umph!" repeated he, still
more severely; "that is a vory odd
thing to find, sir, indeed."
Now, really, I put it to any one,
was this fair? Why should he have
said that? We were in London, a
populous city, where almost every?
body who possesses a change of rai?
ment also owns a carpet bag, and is
liable to lose it. If the celebrated
New Zealander had arrived, and was,
With his scantily attired nation, solely 1
ia the occupation of the metropolis,
euoh an inuendo could have been
hardly justified; but, as it was, it
Seemed to me quite insulting.
"Sir," said ? (turning, I have no
doubt, very red,) "I found it in a
hansom. "
"Ahl" returned the inspector, with
tho fierce exultation of a wild ani?
mal, who fancies he scents blood,
"you found it in a hansom."
"Yes," observed I, with irritation;!
"I've got it now. I don't want it.
You may send for it if you like."
"Be goDd enough to -." No,
that's just what he did not say. Gra?
titude I had ceased to expect from
this person, but I did expect common
, civility, and I was disappointed.
"State the circumstances," was all
he said; and he took up his pen and
wrote them down with malignant
deliberation. At this point, I began
in my mind's eye to see the court of
the Old Bailey, not from the grand
jury box, wherefrom ? had beheld it
in the flesh, but from the point of
?view enjoyed by the prisoner in the
dock. Suspicion, arrest, conviction,
(for all I knew,) penal servitude for
life, vere what I now expected, in?
stead of that autograph letter from
the home secretary, complimenting
me upon my sagacity and rectitude,
with the receipt of which my imagi?
nation had flattered me as 1 came
along.
"Now, sir," said he, gloomily,
when I had quite finished, "you have
done very wrong, and something
entirely un j ustifiable. ' '
Dear mo, dear me! How I wished I
had let B. carry home that carpet I
bag, os he had so pressingly offered
to do, instead of me. How I wished
I had put it behind the fire. How I
wished I was going to sail for Otaga j
that evening, per clipper ship Swift
sure, whose departure I had seen
advertised on tho wall of tho poUco
?dations as I came iu. Every detail
of what I had remarked coming
along tho streets crowded before my
eyes, just ns the novelists describo
them to do in the oases of condemned
or moribund persons. Tho inspect?
or's accents smote upon my ear like !
tho strokes of a passing bell.
LCONCHJUDED IN OUR NEXT. )
REMOVAL.
GUNS, PISTOLS
AND
Sportsmen's Equipments,
FISHING TACKLE. &c.
THE undersigned has re?
moved his stock of goods in
tho abovo hue to tho Btore
?next to Fieher & Heinitsh's.
Guns and Pistols repaired and put in
perfect order, at reasonable notice.
SEWING MACHINES Repaired.
P. W. Kit AFT,
Main street, opposite Phamir. Oflico.
Aug 28_ _
REMOVAL.
HAVING removed my FUR- .
N ITU RE business to tho Na-Q
_tional Express old stand, I M
would b? glad to seo my former pa- T*
trons and tho public generally give mo a
call, as I havo a nice stoekof FURNITURE
on band, and will make to order or rennt?
anything In the Furniture imo very reason?
able, and workmanship to please even ?he
most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN,
Washington st., bot. Main and Assem'y,
A few doors from old stand.
Aug_10___ 6mo
Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste.
G KT KTJ> OF THE Ii A TS.
HARVEY'S RAT PASTE exterminates
Rats, Mico, Roaches and Ants from
your store-room, corn houses or cribs,
your kitchens, your houses: eaves yon mo?
ney in providing for tbeso thiovos; a sure
cure for these depredators and destroyers.
For salo by FISHER A HEINIT8H,
Aug 7 Druggists,
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the _
PHOENIX OFPICE.
MBS. JOHN LAURENS'
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
IN ?HABLE8T0N. will re?
sumo ?B exercises OCTOBER
.1, at the cornet of Wentworth
land t'ruith strcotu. English,
French, Music, Dancing. Draw?
ing, and the accomplishments
Of a polite education, will be thoroughly
taught, and a careful attention given to
the formation of the young ladies' man?
ners and conversation.
WEEKLY SOIREES will ho given alter?
nately for MUSIO and DANCING.
For terms and particulars, address
Mas. Jv LAURENS,
September 1 3mo Charleston.
lavery and Sale Stables,
. A CHALMERS STREET,
AMLOL. _1,1 K C. DEI- vftTrYv"*
JtWlGUEN & RAKER, Pro-iS^i&l
?JI .71 prietora. Carriages. Ph tn tons, Bug
&ies and Saddle Horses to biro, at all hours.
[ules and Horses for sale. _ Feb 27_
~MTLTS'II OUSE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
TniS well-known FIRST-CLASS
HY?TEL has been thoroughly repair?
ed, refitted and refurnished, and is
now ready for the accommodation of tho
traveling public, whoso patronage is re?
spectfully solicited.
The proprietor promises to do all in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
March ai JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r.
Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
COACHES always in readiness to convey
passengers to and from the Hotel.
Feb 26 WHITE & MIXER, Proprietors.
New York Advertisements.
~ JAMES^?NEB7S SONS
United States Type Foundry
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, 80 and 32 Centre street, (corner
of Reade street, ) New York. Tho typo
on which Ulis papor is printed is from tue
above Fdundry. Nov 18
21, 23, 25 AND 27 BROAD WA Y, N. Y.
OPPOSITE nOWlJNO O RE IC?.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and
widely known to the traveling public.
Tho location is especially suitable to mer?
chants and business men; it is in close
{iroximity to tho business part of the city,
B on th? highway of Southern and West?
ern travel, and adjacent to all the princi?
pal railroad and steamboat depots.
Tho 8tovons House has liberal accom?
modation for over 300 guests; it is well fur?
nished, and possesses every modern
improvement for Gie comfort and enter?
tainment of its inmates. Tho rooms hav?
ing boen refurnished and remodeled, wo
are enabled to offer extra facilities for the
comfort and pleasuro of our guests. The
rooms are spacious and woil ventilated
provided with gas and water; thc attend?
ance is prompt and respectful, and tho
table is generously provided with every
delicacy of the season-at moderate rates.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.,
May 31 6mo Proprietors.
La Mirandes' French Remedies
HAVE saved thousands all over Europe.
Having been for many years the First
Assistant at Prof. La Mirandes' Private
Hospital in Paris, and having been induced
to establish a branch in this country, I am
now prepared to furnish his celebrated
romodios for CONSUMPTION, RHEUMA?
TISM, SCROFULA, etc.; also, tho genu?
ino imported Vitella-Health's Grand Re?
storer. The only certain euro for a
constitution shattered by tho excesses and
abuses of youth. Do not be tampered
with by inexperienced physicians. Ad?
dress your communications to Dr. G. W.
FERNIER, 255 West 47th street, New
York. Advice Gratis-But if vou givo us
tho full history of your caso, the consulta?
tion foo of three dollars should bo enclosed.
Ladies may address us in full confidence.
NovlS _ly
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bought and sold on commission bv
LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. I? WALL STREET. NEW YO BK.
MONEY received on deposit from banks,
bankers, merchants and others. Or?
ders in Gold, Government and other Secu?
rities executed at the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of the linn. Oct 8
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL.
Graus J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTBO
South Carolina-Richland District.
Th re Simeon Fair, ex parte Orlando 'A.
BatoB.
THE petitioner in the above .-tuted casi'
having filed his petition in this Court
to perpetuate the testimony of his title t<
two lots of land in Columbia -tho Hrs! of
which fronts on Washington street, 42fo< t,
running back 208J feot, bounded Westly
Jonathan Dark, and East hy O. 'A. Bates;
tho second lot bounded East bv Gu?es
street, South by O. Z. Bates, West by
Emma Coleman*, North by lots of Mrs.
Walter, Miss Poindexter orW. B. Stanley
on motion of Arthur, Melton ,V Melton, for
the petitioner, it is ordered, in pursuanoo
of the Act of General Assembly, in sueh
case mado and provided, that all persons
interested do appear at this office, three
months from publication hereof, to cross
examine tho testimony produced, and pro?
duce evidence in reply.
D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D.
September 5 thSuio
"IL?T?S?r STYLES?
JUST RECEIVED, at the "Industrial
Association," Ladies' Sacque Patterns,
of tho latest style. Also, very beautiful
Braiding Patterns, for Yoko Dresses and
Gowns. A constant supply of Braiding
and Embroidery Patterns, suitablo for all
styles of work, can bo baa.
H??jJC?nb??, jj;?;^ ii matters not. how
small may bo tho purchase, every little you
contribnto to th's Association is so much
Sivon towards tho support of the poor and
oatituto of our land. Soptcmber 8
Our Bulletin Board-Arrivals.
LIFE FOR THE HAIR, a new article,
to mako beautiful hair, and restore it,
when grey, to its natural color
Preserving Fluid has arrived.
Jar Corks, for Pickle and Froservi- ,l..ih.
Spices for Pickling.
Baker's Broma and Cocoa.
Lemon Syrup and Tamarinds.
' July 27__FI8HER A HEINrrSH.
Washing Machines and Clothes "
wringers.
CLOTHE8 WRINGERS and Washing
Machines, constantly on hand, and for
sale, by J. A T. P.. AG MEW.
.V yr i . - ? ' ., . -vi *W?? . . JT .? .'...-i. .>; I: . ' ' .
SENDTO THE SOUTH G1M|MM)N GIN WAHEUOI??E.
fi ENT5RAL SoothexniAgency for RO?TT8 IMPROVED PATENT DRAIN PL?W.
VT With it, a man eau, with a pair of good Hornea, Sortaea and Drain sixty aereo of
land per day.
MUTTS IMPROVED PATENT SOUTHERN COM PLANTER, WITH GUANO ATTACHMENT,
Ii la a simple, etrong and dnrahlo device, and a mac and horse can plant from ten to
twelve 'eres por day, together with any kind of pulverized Fertilizer. The machine is
so constructed that tho operator can eco evory particle of food and Fertilizer as it falls
from the distributing cylinder through tho conductiug tube to the ground. Ono-third
of tho distributing cylinder is exposed. In short, it is considered thc moat simple and
effective CORN PLANTER ever introduced. Many hundreds of thom are iu uso, and
many testimonials, in the way of Premiums and Medals awarded, as well as Certifi?
cates of most reliable Farmers, commend thio machino as the best in use.
Routt's Improved Patent Iron Double Shovel Plow,
BEVEBSTBIiB AND BXTENHTBTiE, WITH OODI,TEU ATTACHMENT.
HOUTT'N PATENT KN IS A DIX G DEVICE.
tar Please call and examino machines.
'?; November 8 ''_^V. Tl. COLTON.
General Southern Agency.
SOUTH nui Ifil iii WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBIA, SS " O.
THE "UNIVERSAL" SAW GIN AND CONDENSER.
THEY pin FARTER, CLEANER, and mnko a better SAMPLE than any Gins in tho
country, with the same power. Thev have been adopted by tho East India Cotton
Agency Company, by tho Manchester Cotton Supply Asoociation, bv the Viceroy of
Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, Brasil, Italy, Greece and India, in their
efforts to rai'Jo this staplo in their midst; and their merits aro even moro fully under?
stood by those using them in our own country during tho last two years.
COTTON OPENERS, DEDERICK'S COTTON AND HAY PRESES,
WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM ORAIN DRILLS,
WITH THE
IMPROVED GUANO ATTACHMENT AND GRASS SEED SOWERS.
Tho PLANTER'S FAVORITE -tho desideratum of seeders-perfect in mechanical
construction; perfect in its performance of work; no bunching or grain; no liability of
getting ont of order or broken.
WALTER A. WOOD'S SELF-RAKE REAPER AND NEW JOINTED
BAR MOWER COMBINED.
Theso machines have been awarded the highest prizes over offered in England,
Franco and America, viz: International Exhibition Medal, Loudon, 1862; International
Exhibition Medal, Dublin, 1865; besides being triumphant at tho recent Paris Exposi?
tion, Paris, 1867. Tho Wood's Self-Rake Reaper and Mower has received more than ono
hundred and fifty Gold and Silver Medals and First-Class Prizes, establishing their
great superiority over all other machines. Combining light draught, close cutting,
simplicitv in construction, portability, ?tc, thev aro unequaled.
REYNOLDS' TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
SAW MILLS, Portable and Stationery,
EUREKA BRICK MACHINE COMPANY.
RUMSEY & CO.'S CELEBRATED PUMPS AND BELLS.
LEVER STUMP EXTRACTOR.
The Pioneer Stump Puller and Rock Lifter. First great power. Two men sufficient
to raise twentv-five thousand pounds.
OTIS LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY,
Howe'? Standard SCALES and COTTON BEAMS.
Eureka Agricultural Works Phyfer Plow, Sancho Panza Wind-Mill Co.,
Albany Packham'a Georgia Cottou Sued Planter, Empire Shingle Machine Co.
Tho Portabio and Stationery Engine Company.
RICHARDSON, MERRIAM ?t CO. S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
Oliver & Co.'s Rubber and Leather Bolting,
Grant Pan Mill aud Cradle Co., "Nonpareil" Washing Machine Co.,
Boyer & Bro.'s Premium Farm Grist Mills.
ALL KINDS OF HOSE, SULKY CULTIVATORS,
Triple Geared, Lover aud Eudle.su Railway HORSE POWERS,
Threshing Machines, Cleaners und Separators, combined.
CORN SHELLERS, Little Giant. (JOHN MILLS, WHEEL BARROWS.
Magic, Lever and Hide Roll Feed Cutten and Plows,
Reversible and Expanding Cultivators,
Recommendations by the Umd partit s throughout the St.ite, who have purchased and
used many of the above machines, aro constantly coming to hand. Continued use is
a guarantee of satisfaction. Call sod examine machines in operation, and leave jour
orders. Terms accommodating, at Manufacturer's prices, freight added. Descriptive
catalogues aud circulars sent on application. Agents wanted wherever nomi are ap?
pointed. Sept 26
A. It. COLTON, Proprietor.
= a falT ITS? 5 2
cs ! (, sm
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF THE
" UNIVERSAL.' COTON GIN AND CONDENSER,
INVENTED AND PATENTED 1*Y HORACE Ii. EMBRY.
THESE OINS and CONDENSER^ are adapted fer running right or h ft bund, rn
Kr other HAND HORSE, s'? ' : M or w \TKB POWER, and in points of SIM PL!
CITY, DU ll AB." ii 1 Y. FF1IOIFM \ <> Vi ONOMY, they have PROVED themselves
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS IN USE.
Also, COMPLETE PORTABLE COTTON GINNING OUTFITS, adapted for travelin
1 about and TOLL GINNING, Emery's End li i-s Chain and I.ever Horse Powers, 'Jresl
iug Machines, Cotton Pre?se*. Saw" .M.I'M, "tc, tte, ad cf which can bi* ecen in pract
cai operation at th? SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GIN WAhEHOUl-E.
A. R. COLTON, General Agent,
Near Greenville mol Charleston Railroad Depots, Colombia, S. 0.
mm' vail nutt tinmine ov it iid tor tin ulura. Sept 22
ATTENTION 18 CALLED
TO THE
F?ST FREIGHT LINE
BY THE INLAND
AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE,
CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA R. t,
AND ITS CONNECTIONS,
TO PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA,
mUENCE by FIRST CLASS STEAMERS
X to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston.
Daily linea From Portsmouth to Balti?
more and Philadelphia, and fivo steamers
per week lo Now York. ?
.No transfers between Portsmouth and
Charlotte.
Rates ns low and timo quicker thau by
competing '.ir.rs.
Marino Insurance from l?l per cent,
less than by competing lines. No Insu?
rance required on Freights destined for
Philadelphia, when forwarded via Ana
messic Route; and no actual necessity to
Insure Baltnnoro Freights, as this is an
"Inland Route."
Classifications of Freight correspond
with those in uso by competing lines.
Through rates from Columbia to:
ZTZtS 3 s. S cs"
r^O?r o a tr p
. 5*5 o .Sf S*
. ? ?g. o ?J, c
: S- "ft. 2
1st Class.
t-? ?-. 1-? o
2d Class.
3d Class.
Jg 8 g o 4th Class
Ol H- Mk |lk
? u !? 8
it- C3 C3 tO
u~ ci Ci Ci
Cotton.
Meal and Flour.
S3 g g ?2 Grain.
For further information, apply at tho
Oflice of tho Charlotte and South Carolina
Railroad Company, to
CALEB BOUKNIGnT,
General Superintendent.
Or, E. R. DORSEY,
General Freight und Trans'n Agent.
Nov ll)
Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co.
SU PERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., October 5,1867.
ON and after the (ith instant, thc Trams
over this Road will ruu as follows:
Leave Columbia at. 1.40 p. m.
Arrivo at Charlotte at.9.40 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at. 2.55 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at.9.40 a. m.
Making close connection for all points
North and South, ns follows:
Leave Columbia. 1.40 p. m.
Leave Charlotte. 10.00 p. m.
Leave Clreenslx.ro.5.15 a. m.
Arrivo Richmond.4.45 p. m.
Leave Richmond.9.45 p. m.
Arrivo Washington.6.15 a. m.
Arrivo Baltimore.9.10 a. m.
Arrivo Philadelphia.1.32 p. m.
Arrive New York. 5.10 p. m.
Passengers taking this route, going
North, have choice of route from Greens?
boro, Weldon or Portsmouth.
Oar Tickets pood over either route.
Baggage checked through.
F..r THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond,
Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan
ding street. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
Oct 5 Superintendent.
FANCY GOODS."
CALA FACTO GLOVES and PADS,
Corn Plasters,
Meen Fun. a toilet powder,
Rubin's, Coudray's, Yankee Soaps,
But)', Ivory and Wooden Comba,
Comb Brushes, Bay Rum,
Hair Brushes, fine assortment,
Colognes, Toilet Extracts,
Sponges, Toot h-Picks,
Sucking Bottles, 'Pubes and Nipi les,
Ni^ht Tapers, Italian Violin Strings,
and various other things too numerous hi
mention, tor nain by
FISHER A- HEINITSH,
Oct S Druggists.
COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
THE above institution, situ?
ated on Arsenal Hill, opened on
?MONDAY, 14th inst., and will
K?treceive pupils (especially girls)
atywho will no taught, Betiding,
Writing, Arithmetic, ftc, in?
cluding Instruction in Sewing. Knitting
or oil? r household employment, suitable
tu th? ir ca pacify.
Persons who desire a day's work cnn ap?
ply al tho industrial Rooms, where they
will bo accommodated, and receive com?
pensation either in money, clothing or
provisions, as the ease demands, Ol may
ho practicable. Tiloso in our city who
wish to haw Scouring, Washing, or other
house work done, if they will notify us ii
day beforehand, we may bc able U> send
a suitable person at reasonable prices.
We will receive orders for the Knitting
of Stockings, Socks, or Repairing of old
ones. Weaving, Spinning, Quilt-Making,
Ran Carpets; also, al at ti esses Cleaned ai.d
Repaired. Contributions of Throad, Cot?
ton, Wool, Knitting Needles, scraps of
Calico, for making Quilts, or of Woolen, for
U"A Curpets, nil will be thankfully receivod.
Hotels, and even families, can dieehargo
iheir duty if they would save, and send to
tho Work Rooms, such scraps of Broad
ind Ml :'.t r.:; n::g!;t '..^ l?ft al their tables.
Those who do this, or otherwise aid our
institution in preventing street begging,
aro earnestly requested not t<> givo to per?
sons at their doors, unless in exchange for
something they may have to sell, but di?
rect them to tho Rooms, and oblige a
Oct 17_COMMI'lTEE OF LADIE8. .
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
t*{\ LBS. CALOMEL.
0\J 100 oz. QUININE.
25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA.
10 lbs. CROTON OIL.
50 lbs. CHLOROFORM.
5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER.
200 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR.
1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS.
1,000 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR
2,00o lbs. BLUE STONE.
IOU lbs. CREAM TARTAR.
1,0001b!,. COOE?NO SODA.
2,000 lbs. COPPERAS. For sale low by
FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.
"FAST" EXPEESS LINE ?
PRO?I COLVSICIA TO NEW YORK.
?RBAT ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILWAYS.
NEW and FAST SCHEDULE now in
operation, ?with oomploto and cont inu
ou8 connections, from Columbia and all
poluts in tho iutorior of Honth Carolina,
via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to
Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Phila?
delphia, New York, Boston, and all princi
?al points North and East. No change of
'asscnger Cara between Wildon and
Acquiu Creek. No Omnibus transfer at
Petersburg or Richmond. Faro aa low as
by any other route. Time, forty-throo
hours to New York.
At Weldon, Passengers have choico of
the following routes, viz: Cris?ed and An
uamessic Linc, Washington or Inland
Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Linc. Tickets .
good by either route. *
CAUTION TO THK Poni,To.--Tho route bv
Charlotte zv.i i?rtc;ii-b-?io is auvertised as
seveuty-?vo miles sh or aud twelve hours
quicker-try it, if iou wish to bo deceived.
Through Fast Express Train, ein f Wil?
mington, Weldon and Richmond, leaves:
Columbia.10.00 a. m.
Kingsville.11.30 a. m.
Wilmington.?.30 p. m.
Weldon.G.20 a. m.
Richmond. .11.10 a. m.
Washington.7.00 p. m.
Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p. m.
Philadelphia. .1.30 a. m.
New York, arrives.5.20 a. m.
t Via Wilmington, Woldon, Portsmouth
and Annamessic routes, loaves:
Columbia.10.00 a. m.
Kingsville.11.30 a.m.
Wilmington. 9.30 p. m.
Weldon.6.20 a. m.
.Portsmouth.10.45 a. m.
Orisneld. 6.00 p. m.
Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p.m.
Philadelphia.1.80 a. m.
New Y'ork, arrives.6.20 a. m.
.ThoSteamorn of the Old Bay Due leave
for Baltimore 7.30 p. m.
tLcave Now York at 7.30 p. m. to como
South.
Two trains dailv from Kingsville, North
tho 11.30 a. m. Fast Express, and 2.00 p.
m. Mail. Baggage checked through.
Elegant Slccpiug Cars on nil Night Trains.
Through Tickets, good by either routo
until used-with option to Passengers of
stopping at terminal points-can be ob?
tained at tho Ticket Offico of the South
Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON,
Oct 23 Gmo Gcu'l Southern Agent.
Owing to some dolay in running through
tickets by this route, through passengers
have been obliged to buy local tickets to
Wilmington. ThiH ia regretted, and thc
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad will
refund to such persons, on proper proof,
tho difference between its proportion on
through tickets and the local faro, on ap?
plication to P. H. LANGDON, General
Agent, Augusta, Ga. Tho Through Tick?
ets aro now on Balo f'om Columbia to all
points North. _
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
COMPANY SHOPS, OCTOURB 17,1867.
ON and after this date, the following
will be tho schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over this road:
Leave Charlotte daily at.S.40 p. m.
' Greensboro at.4.11 a. m.
' Raleigh at.10.00 "
Arrive at Goldsboro at.2.00 p. m.
Leave Goldsboro at.12.22 "
' Raleigh at.3.50 "
' Greensboro at. 9.10 "
Arrive at Charlotte at. 2.54 a. m.
Through Passengers by this Uno havo
choice of routes via Greensboro and Dan?
ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Wel?
don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving
at all points North of Richmond at tho
same time by either routo. Close connec?
tion is m ado with tho Passenger Trains on
the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to
aud from Wilmington, and by Freight
Train to Weldon. JAS. ANDERSON,
Oct 18 Superintendent.
Laurena Railroad-New Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LAUUKNS C. H., S. C., July 12,1867.
ON and after MONDAY, 22d instant, the
trains will run over this Road as fol?
lows, until further notice:
Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m. on Mon?
da} s, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive
at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m.
Leave Newberry oh Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays, at fifty minutes after 12
o'clock, connect ing wit li both trains on the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad nt Hele?
na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS: Hup't.
SOUTH CAROLINA EAILROAD.
. ?ENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CUAnLBBTON, S. C., October 3,1M7.
ON and after OCTOBER 6, 1867, the
Passengor Trams on tho South Caro?
lina Railroad will run as follows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 1 00 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.11.15 a. m.
Leave Kingsville.11.40 u. m.
Arrive at Columbia.. 1.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia.10.00 a. m.
Arrive nt Kingsville. 11.35 a.m.
Leave Kingsville.12.06p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.7.05 p. m.
Tho Passenger Train on tho Camden
Branch will connect with np and down
Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man
chest er Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WI DNE8D?YS and SATURDAYS.
Night Exprosy Freight and Pa?eengor
Accommodation Train will run as follows,
on nod utter the 3th iust., viz:
Leave Charleston fur Columbia. .5.10 p. m.
Arrive nt Columbia.5.00 a. in.
Leave Columbia. 8:00 p. m.
Arrive -t Charleston. .8.20 R. m.
(Jet S EL T. PEAKE, Gen i Sin/t._
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
ON and after MONDAY, tho 21st instant,
Passenger Trains .wiD. run dany, f^un
davy excepted, as follows:
TColumbia r.t. o.tsoa. m.
" Alston at.7.30 "
" Newberry at.9.25 "
Arrive at Abbeville at.2.15 p. m.
'J at Anderson at. 1.08 "
kC at Greenville at.5.00 "
I^ave Greenville at. .8.30 a. m.
" Anderson at.4.20 M
" Abbov?Meat.i_0.05 "
" Newberry at.10.53 "
Arrive at Alston at.12.35p.m.
'* at Columbia at.2.30 '*
Trains on tho Bine Ridge Railroad will
leave Anderson Monday, SVednesday and
Friday-returning, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, as follows:
Loave Anderson at.4.10 p. m.
" Pendleton at.5.10 "
Arrive at Walhalla at.6.30 "
Leave Walhalla at. 1.80 a. m.
.? Pendlotou at.8.10 "
Arrive at Anderson at..4.10 "
Connections made with tho 8 P. M. Down
Trains and S A. M. Up Trains of the South
Carolina Railroad. Oct 17