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A THBORV.-Men may be jealous-, and cross, and wretched; hut they .do not absolutely hato ono another; on a. woman's aeoount, unless she has been in Some dqgree to blande. While free,' and showing no pre? ference,, no one can'well fight about ber, for all hiv au equal chance; when she has a preference, though she might not openiy show it toward its object, she certainly would never think of showing it toward Anybody j else. At least, that is. my theory. . [Mtsa Muloch. What is the difference 'twixthonest] Queen Vic, And the shaggy dog's tail that is J moving so quick? The difference is this-I say without | broggin' The Queen keeps a coach-the tail j keeps a-waggin*. A Roman Catholic damsel ia Con? necticut was beloved by a Protestant ?outh, and loved in return, whereat er parents arranged her for taking the veil. Loving tb? brida! rather than the conventual veil, she ran off | to Hartford the day before that ar? ranged for .her farewell to the world, and is now supposed to be happy. A yonng Jersey woman eloped with j her father's coachman the other day. On returning for the customary re? conciliation and blessing, the girl's clothes were passed out to her, and she was told to go sud return no more. Alanson Palmer, who used to roll through the streets of Buffalo in his coach and four, was, sentenced to four months in the poor-house re? cently, for stealing a shirt. GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Eichung bought and sold. Office at GREGG A | CO.'8. '_ Jan 17 M. W. BYTHEWOOD, Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant On Washington st., rear oj A. Totteson's, COLUMBIA, S. 0. ri YU is above, store having beoa rented, I JL am from this dsy prepared io receive consignments of Co it on, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Groceries and Provisions in gene? ral: also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Tobacco, Ac. From my experience of twenty years in the auction and commission business, in this city, Charleston and Newberry, 8. C., I hope to receive a liberal share.of patron* ago from my old mends and the public generally. Dec 19 On Both Sides of the Sea, ASTORY of the time of OLIVER CROMWELL and CHARLES I; by the Schonberg Cotta Family. Price tl.75. Love in Letters; Edited by Allan Grant. Price $1.75. The Huguenots, their Settlements, In? dustries, Ac; by Samuel Smiles, author of "Lives of the Engineers," Ac. Pries fl.75. Stones from Greek Mythology; by Rev. J. Wood, of Edinburg, finely illustrated. Cheap. The Huguenot Family; a novel, by Tyt ler, and some new London Novels, 25 and 50 cents each. For sale at Jan 3 McCARTER'S Bookstore. No. 1 Mackerel, VERY fat. Dec 7- JCHN C. BEEPERS A CO. Helnltah'a'(Queen's Delight, for Tet ter.tPimplcs, Blotches, and Eruptions on the face. Washing; Machines and Clothes Wringers. CLOTHES WRINGERS and Washing Machines, constantly on hand, and for sale, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Hoop Iron, Hoop Iron. JUST received, per Yumuri, from Liver? pool, a full assort meut of HOOPIRON, ?rom i@H inches wide. For sale at great - y reduced prices, by Dec 15_J. AT. R. AGNEW._ An eruption or Hie akin, of thirty year's standing, which defied the skill of the doctors, was cured, in Philadelphia, by using Ueinitsh's Queen's Delight. To AU Whom It May Concern. FROM and after this date, no order will be filled unless accompanied by tho cash. We aro grateful to those who favor us with their custom, and who promptly met their engagements, bul there is a lurge class who buy with Ute intention of never paying, to keej> clear of which roe are com peued to adliere strictly to our cash terms, whioh, in future, will bo striolly enforced to aU. J. A T. R*. AGNEW. Jan 12_\__ IRON TIES. THE beat kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjust ing IRON TIE, low for cash. NOT 10 FI8HER A LOWRANCE. Hams and Breakfast Strips, IT^REHH and good, at low rates. ! Dec 7 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Your beauty, your health, your ease may be restored, by using Ueinitsh's Queen's Delight. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is cured by using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight._ CANTED, WANTED" {Tf\f\ BUSHELS COW PEAS. OU VJ FISHER A LOWRANCE. Deo 1_ Helnitah'* Crimson Tetter Wash, for Tettor, Ringworm, Pimples, Worm Spots, Roughness of tho Skin-a cure for i?tkrjnid itingworm. VERY OLD JAMAICA RUM, GOOD FOR EGG-NOG, at Dec 24_ J. C.. HEEGEP.?? ? CO."fi. The_ <t??k?r Liniment; tho best lini? ment for family uae; oan bo used internally and outwardly. It ia a great pain dostroy 1T\A I SHi PalnTTai,d al1 kina? oi aches Sojd by Fisher fe Hemitsh. NOTICE. ALL parties indebted to ns by NOTE or ACCOUNT will find it to their interest to seo us at onoe, and before the 15th hint Jan 4_FISHER A LOWRANCE WANTED. 3AAA EMPTY SACKS. ,UUU FISHER A LOWRANCE. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA. S. G. , FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! 1 THE undersigned^ Ri keeps constantly oui ? hand an assortaient ot* M? FURNITURE, such as" is usuaflj | wanted in a honso, consisting of BED? STEADS, all kinds; Chairs. Tableo, Ward? robes, Bureaus, Washstands, Safes, Desk*, .Vc. He is al HO prepared to manufacture and repair anything in tho Cabinet Mak? ing line. JEBOME FAGAN. Jan 8_._ Circassian Lastre. for beautifying tho hair, for young and old; an elegant article and cheaper than anything oleo of tho kind. ' Sold by Ffsher i Heinitsh. DUPONT'S RIFLE POWDEB, in whole, half and quarter kegs. Dupont's Blasting, Dock Shooting, Eagle and Diamond Grain Powder. Drop and Buck Shot, Percussion Cans, Flints, Guns, Pistols, Ac, on hand and for Bale low by J. & T. R. AGNEW, Solo Agenta for Dupont's Gunpowder. Deo 12_ English Goods. TUST RECEIVED, direct from Liver-] tl pool, Fine DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS, Elsy's and Coxe's Percussion Caps, Police Handcuffs. Tinned, Iron, Table and Tea Spoons, Common and Fine Corry Combs, Padlocks, in Betts and dozons, Fine 8teel Shovels and Tongs, English Wafer Irons, Trace Chaina and Hues, Hooks and Hinges, Cases Surveyor's Instruments, Brass Letter Looks, Brad, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Wad Cutters, Gun Wads, Ac. For salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Dec 21_ Sportsmen's Equipments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, &c. THE undersigned has ro movnd his stock cf good ? in j ^?C^^^a. tho above line to the store | W ?next to Fisher A Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notice. SEWING MACHINES Repaired. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phoniz Office. Aug 28_ Salt, Salt, Salt, Salt. PT f\f \ 8ACK8 genuine LIVERPOOL *0\JVJ SALT, frosh from shipboard, and at as low price as Wilmington Salt is sold by other parties. For sale by Peela J. AT. B. AGNEW. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store. J. CLEVDIMNG, ... Proprietor. dS?k "Pl ? HAVING thoroughly fitted up tho above establishment as' a RESTAURANT, 1 am prepared to furnish visitors with tho best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in tho verv bent stylo, bv ono of | tho Uncut cooks in "tho citv. SUPPERS j furnished at ?hort notice. Families sup glicd with OYSTERS at reasonable prices, hoico WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at 1 o'clock. Dec ?0 " THE~POLLOCK HOUSE. LIQUORS. WINKS, 8KGAR8, TOBACCO, M., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted ?up his establishment, and has re? ceived a 'argo stock of t ho finest qualities and brandi! of LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, SEGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of home production. In tho rear of tho wholesale store, ho has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, [WHERE tho best of everything is dispensed. REFRESHMENTS OF allkinds-FISH. OYS fTEltS, GAME, MEATS, Ac. -furnished at short notice,! \..ul in tho very best styles.j SUPPER ROOMS. _tBG**m ATTACHED to tho cstab 4U^S liahinent aro commodious' rooms, where private DINNERS j and SUPPERS will be furnished for any number of persons from two to 160. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. The Proprietor pledges himself that he will continue, as heretofore, to use his ut? most endeavors to give perfect satisfaction to his patrons and guests. Jan 1 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. TO THIS LADIES! FRESH ABRIVALS by steam? er from New Yorkof theFINEST and CHEAPEST Ever offered in Columbia; also. CLOAKS, CORSETS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, HAIR BRAIDS, Ac, Ac, at MRS. C. K. REED'S, next door to Mr. E. Pollard's drug store, Main Bt. DRESS-MAKING in all bravchos. Nov 12_3 m o _ SEED RYE! SEED BYE I cr/\ BUSHELS 8EED RYE for sale. By DU Nov? ALFRED TOLLKHON. Painted Cotton Ties. TRY DILLON'S UNIVERSAL TIE. It is the most himple, Tho strongest, Th? most economical, ...... Tho boat TIE in uso. For sale by ' J. A T. R. AGNEW. _ Oct_ Carbuncle* and boll* como from im? puro.blood, Natnro throws out these im purit<e?*)uT.41|B blood, which should be regarded as a wurrung. Purify your blood, by ilpili;; Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Charleston Advertisement?, ^ ^CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, & 0. k J^MT^*\. THE undersigned having |lfg-f-%r ?S taken charge of tho abovo ?KSBKfrwell-known HOTEL, ro IreTTiini -p--'^1'" informs bin friends and the tr. -cling public that it has been REFURNISH* D, in all of its depart? ments. The Ubi? will, at all times, be imppliod with tho bent the Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while, the cuisine will be unexceptionable. Tho Bath Booms attached to the Hotel are. sup? plied with tho celebrated Ar teni an Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths ?sn be ob? tained at any time. The same attention will bo paid to. tho comfort of the puent s as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon finding the Charleston Hotel equal to.any in the United States. The put mungo ot the traveling publio is rebpoctfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, 1 Jan ll 3mo_ Proprietor. Livery and Sale Stables, _ . CHALMERS STREET, Waw^ Charleston ? 0 DEI- ?9pmjL, JIWlGHEN A BAKER, Pro-JS??pE .M 71 priotors. Carriages, Phsitons, Bug gies and Saddlo Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for sale. Feb 27 m. lu L S HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. . THIS .well-known. FIRST-CLASS Wfft HOTEL has been thoroughly repair J?U?Led, rofitted and refurnished, and is D ? ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whone patronage is re? spectfully solicited. The proprietor promises to do all in his power for the comfort of bis guests. March 21. JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. New York Advertisements. La Mirandes' French Remedies HATE saved thousands allover Europe. Having been for many years the First Assistant at Prof. La Mirandes' Private Hospital in Paris, and having been inducet to establish a branch in thiB country, I an now prepared to furnish his eolebratoe remedies for CONSUMPTION, RHEUMA TISM, SCROFULA, etc.; also, the genu ine imported Vitella-Health's Grand Re? storer. The only certain euro for t constitution shattered by the excesses anc abuses of youth. Do not bo tamporoc with hy inexperienced physicians. Ad dress your communications to Dr. G. W FERNIER, 255 West -17th streot, Nov York. Advice Gratis-But if you give ni the full history of your case, the consulta tion fee of threo dollars should be enclosed Ladies mav address us in full confidence. ADVICE GnATis.-Our hook, by which an; pnreon cir. understand their own case sent free to any address. Ladies may address us in full confidence Nov 13_ly SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO. BANKERS, NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORE MONEY received on deposit from bankc bankers, merchants and others. Ol dern in Gold, Government and other Sect rities executed at the rogo' T Stock El chango by a member of tho firm. Oct 8 DEWITT C. LA WHENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYRUS J^LAWBENCE. WX. A. HALHTF.I "STEVENS HOUSE, 21,23, 25 AND 27 RROADWAY, N. 3 OPPOSITE BOWI.?N0 OREEN. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE is well an widely known to tho traveling publii Tho location it* especially suitable to mei chants and business men; it is in clo? proximity to tho but-iness part of tim cit; is on the highway of Southern and Wes ern travel, and adjacent to all tho priuc pal railroad and steauiboAt depots. Tho Stevens House has liberal aeeon modation for over 300 guests; it is wellfUl nished, anil possesses every moder improvement for tho comfort and ente tainmout of its inmates. Tho rooms ha' ing been refurnished and remodeled, v aro enabled to otter extra facilities for tl comfort and pleasure of our guests. Tl rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided with gas and water; the atteui aneo is prompt and respectful, and tl tablo is generously provided with evei delicacy nf the season-at moderate rate GEO. K. CHASE A CO., May 81 fimo Proprietors. JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundr AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 30 and 82 Centre street, (corn Of Beide street, ) Now York. Tho tyi ou which this paper is printed is from "tl above Foundry. Nov 18 Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laborator THE subscriber otters indue aTMa^mentB-in tho wav of GOOD WOli QrSrrand LOW PRIC?S-to one andi requiring his professional scrvicos. Gi him a call. Perfect satisfaction gu?rante or no charge. Office on Camden strei nearly opposite the Park. Nov 3 ly "FEB8H~AIUUVALS7_ 1.000 Hf DA,B? C1,EES 500 lbs. Goshen Butter, choice, 3,000 lbs. Carolina Rice, prime, 25? lbs. Rio Coffee, middling, 100 " ?. A No. 1, 150 lbs. Java Cofifee, Old Qovernmen SO gross Matches, Parlor, 100 " Ale and Porter, English, 100 " " " not Englit 2 quarts Salt, at 5 cents, togotli with tho usual odds and ends of a fi) class GROCERY, ..nd which cost too mu money to advertise. Call in. Dec 8_GEO. SYMMERS, Don't forget. The only sure cou cure is Stanley's celobrated Cough Syn Sold by Fisher and Heinitsh. 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, VERY STRONO, at low rates. Deo? _J_OILN C. BEEPERS A CO FRESH BUTTER AND EGOS. .i OA Lb?. Fresh .Mount*!? BUTTE! IrJiJ 75 dozon Fresh EGG8. At Dec 24 _ J. C. SEEQER8 A OQ.'I What is this Medicine, called "H nitsh's Queen's Delight?" IT is a valimbln compound of boots i (?inn?. dimitri ucl and prepared pharmact utica, principles by a p/acti chemist, lt ia found, upon trial of in than 2,000 cases, to be tho only suro bU purifier, and will cure all thoso inveter and stubborn diseases which arise fr impurity of the blood; and whilst it d tins, it exerts a powerful influence u the whole system, invigorating and rete ing tho weak and crippled organs of body to healthy action. Nov 2 Cm To Farmer? and Planters. 'XTTtB OFFER for sale the following For YV tilizors of the Lodi Manufacturing Company, viz: Double Refined POUDRETTE, prepared from night soil of New York city, at New York price?, $25 per ton of 2,000 pounds, freight added. Also. K?TBO-PHOSPHATE of LIME, equal in every respect to Peruvian Guano, made from floured bono dust and night soil, su? perior and Tar cheaper than any Phosphate in market, at $65 per ton, in 'Charleston. A fair trial, however small, is respectfully BOheited. ' J. H. EN8LOW & CO., Charleston, 8. C. Read tho following testimonials: At Home, near Marietta, Qa., Oct. IC. A. J. Roberts & Co., Atlanta, Ga. i Gentlemen: lam weU pleased with tho, result of the uso of the "Double Relined Poudrotte" on my crops. I tried it on both oom and cotton, and am satisfied wherever it was applied the yield was moro than double what it would have been without it. I rogret exceedingly my not using it moro extensively tho present year, but will try to mako up my loss by purchasing a larger quantity noxt spring. I regard it as tho cheapest, most reliable, and easiest man? aged fertilizer within my knowledge, and cheerfully rocommend it fas I h ave tried it thoroughly) to thofarmors of this section, and particularly to those pl?.nt.in?? cette from ?ux> ?aei ol its causing it to mature from ten days to two weeks earlier than it would without the use of tho Poudrotto. I also used it on my garden, and found it of much benefit to ail kinds of plants. Yery respectfully, Ac. G. 8. OGLESBY. Extract from a lotter received from Prof. Martin, of Hampden. Sidney Collego, Va., dated July 1, 1867: The Double Refined Poudrotto is operat? ing like a charm on my crop, and attract? ing universal attention from aU beholders. I am already satisfied that it is the cheap? est and surest renovator of our worn-out lands. - Uigh Shoals, Ga., October 4, 18G7. James R. Doy, Esq. Sh:- Tho Double Refined Poudrette I bought for two other parties in connection with myself-ono of them used it on cotton and corn, and thinks it answered finely; tho other put it on cotton, on very poor ground, and think? it doubled his crop. I used it on corn. It answered finely, and was thought by tho hand that cultivated the crop to bo fully equal to Rhode's Super Phosphate I also used it on about au acre of cotton, and I am clearly of opinion that it is the best and cheapest fertilizer in use, and I expect to order several tons this winter. Yours, verv respectfully, ISAAC POWELL. Ellaville, Schley Co., Ga , Oct. 4.18C7. Tho Double Refined Poudrette, pur? chased of you l?>ii spring, I think, creased my crop of cotton 150 pounds per acre; put it upon worn-out pine land, at the rate of 200 pounds per acre, drilled iu with cotton seed. Yours, Ac, 8. MONTGOMERY. Salisbury, X. C., August 10, 1867. Janu s R. Dey, Esq. Dear Slr: i can safely say that your I Donblo Relined Poudrette is far superior to am othor fertilizer for cotton; for 1 have given it a fair trial this season. Yours, JEHU FOSTER, Ja. Savannah, Ga., September 25, 18C7. Jamos R. Dey, Esq., President. Dear Sir: I used the Double Refined Poudrette, bought of you last spring, on corn. I think it. increased the yield one half. I consider it an excellent manure. Respectfully, T. HOLCOMBE. Ridgeway. S. C., September 21, 1867. Mr. James R. Dey. Sir: I applied tho Double Refined Pou? drette by itself, and in combination with other fertilizers, on cotton, and nm pleased with it; so much so that it is my present intention to purchase a larger supply of you tho next year to apply to my cotton crop. Yours verv respectfully. HENRY C. DAVIS. Rocky Mount, Edgecomb Co., X. C. Voe 13. Jame's R. Dey, Esq. Sir: In reply to your Inquiry of the re? sults of our experience in tho use of your improved Poudrette-purchased of you for thia year's cotton crop-wo would beg leave to say that the present season has been ono quite unfavorable to the action of all fertilizers. Several kinds of manures wcro used by us, with the exception of your Poudrette, with little or no effect to tho crop. Where tho Poudrette was used, it gave us near half a halo more per acre, and caused tho cotton to open much earlier; and wo would, therefore, recommend tho sanio as a concentrated manure for the growth of cotton, as well as improvement to thc soil. Yours, verv respect fullv, HENRY P.'STULTS A BRO. Address for further particulars, LODI MANUFACTURING CO., Nov 14 3mo GO Cortland Street. N. Y. W. B JOHNSTON, Magistrate and Notary Public, OFFICE on Assembly street, opposite the Market. Will attend to all official business; also, drawing up writings, peti? tions, Ac, with promptness. Jan 1 WOOD WAB?7 W00D^WARE~ BROOMS, TUB3, HEELERS. BUCKETS, Ac. Mats. Twine, Wrapping Paper, Mutches, Ac, cbeap, for cash, by Peel_FISHER A LOWRANCE. Th? lire of all flesh ls blood. The health of all life is pnro flesh. Pure blood keeps out aU diseases. The Queen's De? light purifies the blood._ Something New and Fine. "HIL.Li ARP" SMOKING TOBACCO. JUST received, a consignment of above brand of TOBACCO, considered by connoisseurs the finest in tho market. It is manufactured from tho best Virginia leaf, free from stems, and somo folk* who have smoked it think that its influence im Earls no small degree of the wit and uraor of the* celebrated "Bill" himself. A trial, however, will convince any ons of its superiority. For salo, in any quantity, by GEORGE SYMJJERS. Dec ll_;_ Btmnty ?nd health are m or? tc bc nttan! than .the Wcrwlh of the Indies. Without health, what are all the posses? sions of world to you with a diseased body and mind. You cannot enjoy them, and it gives you pain not to realize thom. -Use tho Qncen'H Delight and bo restored. FRESH ARRIVALS. WHOLE, Half and Quarter Boxes bo*t Layer RAISINS. 4 boxes Lemons, 600 large Oranges, Fresh Macaroni, Sweet Gd, Fruit Can? dies, Jellies, kc. l ie, 12 JOHN C. SEBOEB8 A CO. Drug* und Medicino, wholesale and retail, as oUoa|> as any city in the world, at Fisher A Heinttth's new ?tore. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Company and of the South-west? ern Railroad Bank. THE Animal Mooting of tho Stockhold? ers of tbs abovo institutions will be hold in the oit; of Charleston, on tho SECOND TUESDAY in February next, the 11th dar of that month. Placo of meet? ing, Halb of the South-western Railroad Bank, in Broad street. Hour of conven? ing, ll o'clock A. M. On tho day following, WEDNESDAY, tho 12tb, thero will bo an election hold at the samo place, between tho hours of 0 A. M. and 8 P. M., for fifteen Directors of tho Railroad Company, and thirtoen Directors for the Bank. , A committco to verify proxies will at? tend. Stockholders will be passed as usual over the Road, to and from tho meeting, free of charge, iu accordance with the reso? lution of the Convention of 1851. Jan 15 t J. R. EMERY, Socrctary. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 8 GUN*!. SUPERINTEN'S OFTICE, 8. C. R. R., December ll, 1867. ON and after this dato tho TARIFF by tho Great Southern Freight Line, FROM COLUMBIA, will bo SB follows, viz: Cotton per halo, to New York.$4.00 " Philadelphia..4.00 " " Baltimore.3.25 This route is guaranteed as cheaper, quicker and moro reliablo than any com? peting, while the difference of insurance, not amounting to 20c, is ovor twico com? pensated by difference of rates. H. T. PEAKE, Deo ll_General Superintendent. REDUCTION OF RATES. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. COMPANY, GEN'L FREIGHT AND TICKET AGT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll, 1867. ON and after THI8 DAY, COTTON will be forwarded via the "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT R.OUTE," as follows: To Baltimore, $3.2"> per bale of 400 lbs. or less. To Philadelphia, $4.00 per balo of 400 lbs. or kiss. To New York, $4.00 per balo of 400 lbs. or less. This routo is cheaper, quicker and as re? liable as any competing lino. Tho rates being the same, shippers cav? 32 cents per bale-estimating cotton at 16 couts per pound-in Marino Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded via this route. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Trans'u Agent. Doc 12 ?_ Office North Carolina Railroad Coj COMPANY SHOPS, OCTOBER 17, 1867. ON and after this date, the following will be the schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS over this road: Leave Charlotte daily at.9.40 p. m. " Greensboro at.4.11 a. m. " Raleigh at.10.00 ?? Arrive at Goldsboro at. 2.00 p. m. Leavo Goldsboro at.12.22 " ?* Raleigh at. 8.50 " *. Greensboro at. 9.10 " Arrive at Charlotte at. _ 2.54 a. m. Through Passengers by this line have choice of routcB via Greensboro sud Dan? ville to Richmond, or Cia Raleigh and Wel? don to Richmond or portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at the same time by either route. Close connec? tion is made with tho Passenger Trains on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. JAS. ANDERSON, Oct IS Superintendent. St. James Hotel, NEW CHILEAN'S, LA. PROPRIETORS : WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. P. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Ya. **ir Telegraph und Railroad Offices in rotunda ot' Hotel. July 3_6mo_ The "Queen's Delight" Almanac FOIL 1S?8. FUST PUBLISHED, a new and interest? ing CALENDAR for tho people, con? taining much valuablo information; a book for everybody-a guido to long life, health, wealth and happiness. Call and get one, at tho Store. FISHER ii HEINIT8H, Nov 19 Druggists. Only Fifty Cents. BOXES SMOKED HERRINGS, JLv/V/ for sale at the unusually low price of 50 cents per box, by _Nov 16_J. A T. R. AGNEW. 1868.-The Baptist Banner, Augus? ta, Georgia. THE first number of the seventh volume of this religious and family journal, will appear on the FIRST SATURDAY in January, 1868. The linnner will bc issued regularly, every Saturday, printed with new type and on fine paper. The resident Editor, Mr. JAMES N. ELLS, will be aided by the pens of some of tho most distinguished writers of the denomination in this and the adjoining States. A limited number of advertisements (of suitable character) will bo received, at tho usual rates. Subscription price $3 per annum. Ad? dress, BAPTIST BANNER, Dec 24 _ Augusta. Ga._ Old Newspapers FOR HALE at the _PHONIX OFFICE. Ladies' Industrial Association. MME. DEMOREST S Bulletin of Ladies, and Children'* Fashions, for fall and winter, with paper patterns; B'PO. Hair Crimpers, Needles stuck likol'ins, Marking Cotton ?od various fancy articles. OctSl_ C. H A YNES WORTH. C. J. CARROLL. HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a few doors below R. C. Shiver's old stand. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS on short notice. Nov 7 Fenders, Anti-irons, &c. FENDERS, . Brass And-irons, Common and Faucy Fire D.igs, Shovels and Tongs", Chimney Hooks, fie. Just received and for ?ale at low figures, ! by J. A T. R. AGNEW. 1 "PAST" EXPRESS LINE FROM COLUMBIA TO NEW YORK. UH tLSESQMMMvinUl GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LIN NEW and FAST SCHEDULE now in operation, with completo and coutinu* one connections, from Columbia and ail points in tho iuterior of South Ca, Mina, 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 'assenter Cars between Weldon aud Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer at Petersburg or Richmond. Faro as low as by any .other route. Time, forty-threo hours to New York. At Weldon, Passengers havo choice o tho following routes, viz: Crisfied and An namcseic Line, Washington or Inland Lino, Baltimore or Old Bay Linc. ' Ticket" good by either route. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-Tho route b Charlotte and Greensboro is advertised a soveniy-flvo miles shorter and twelve hour quicker-try it, if you wish to bo deceived Through Fast Express Train, via fWi" mino;?on( WfildotJ bud Riuuuiuuu, leaves: I Columbia.10.00 a. ml Kingsville.11.30 a. m] Wilmington.9.30 p. m] Weldon. 6-20 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, Weldon, Portamout and AnnanieaBic routes, leaves: Columbia._10.00 a. ra Kingsville.11.30 a. m Wilmington. 9.30 p. m Woldon.6.20 a. va 'Portsmouth..10.45 a. m Crisneld. 6.00 p. m. Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p.-m Philadelphia. 1.80 a. m Now York, arrives.<.5.20 a. m .The Steamers of tho Old Bay Lino leav for Baltimore 7.30 p. m. +Leave Now York at 7.30 p. m. to come South. Two trains daily from Kingsville, North the 11.30 a. m. Fast Exr-ess, and 2.00 p. m. Mail. Baggage checked through. Elogant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets, good by either route until used-with option to Passengers of stopping at terminal points-oan bo ob? tained at the Ticket Office of the South Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, Oct 23 Gmo Gen'l Southern Agent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., January 18,18G7. ON and after Sunday, January 19, tho Passenger Trains on tho South Caro? lina Railroad will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia. 4.30 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.11.15 a. m. Leave Kingsville.11.40 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 1.10 p. m. Leavo Columbia.10.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.11.35 a. m. Leavo Kingsville.12.05 p. m. Arrive at Charleston.7.05 p. ni. Tho Passenger Train on tho Camden Branch will connect with up and dorm Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight and Passenger Accommodation Train will run as follows: Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m. Leavo Columbia.5.30p.m. Arrivo at Charleston.5.40 a.m. Jan 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Bnp't. _ Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R. ON and after FRIDAY, tho Gth hiBtant. Passenger Trains will run daily, Buu davs excepted, as follows: Leavo Columbia at. J. 7.00 a. m. '* Alston at.8.55 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.30 p. m. " at Anderson at. 5.15 " " at Greenville at.6.00 " Leave Greenville at.:.. 6.00 a. m. " Anderson at.6.45 " " Abbeville at. 8.45 ??' " Newberry at.1.25 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.3.00 " " at Columbia at.5.00 " Trains on tho Bhio Bidgo Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted, connect? ing witli the np and down trains on tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, as fol? lows: Leave Anderson at....5.20 p. m. " Pendleton at..6.20 " Arrivo at Walhalla at.8.00 " Leavo Walhalla at.4.00 a. nu " Pendleton at.5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at.6.40 " Tho train will return from Belton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Dec 3 General Superintendent. Charlotte & South Carolina E. R. Co.. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., October 5, 1867. ON and after the 6th instant, the Trams' over this Road will run as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotto at.9.40 p. ta. Leave Charlotte at.2.65 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at.9.40 a. m.. Making close conneetion for all points North and South, as follows: Leave Columbia. 1.40 p. nr. Leavo Charlotte. 10.00 p. m.. Leave Greensboro.5.15 a. hi. Arrive Richmond.4.45 p. m. Leave Richmond.9.45 p. m.. Arrivo Washington..6.15 a. m. Arrivo Baltimore.9.10 a. nu Ai rive Philadelphia.1.32 p. m. Arrive Now York.5.10 p. m. Passengers taking this route, going North, have choice of route from Greens? boro, Weldon or Portsmouth. <y Tickets good over cither route. Baggage checked through. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, apply at Tickot Office, foot Blan? king etrect. CALEB B?UK?Tl?HT, Oct 5_Superintendent. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAUKENS C. H., 8. C., Jnlv 12, 18G7. 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? days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and ai rive at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Nowberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minutes aftor 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hele? na Shops. JGSEPH CREWS, Sup't.