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"Papa, didn't you whip me once for biting little Tommy?" "Yee, my dear, you hurt him very much." .'Well, then, papa, you ought to whip sister's muslo master, too; he bit sister yesterday afternoon right on the mouth, and I know it hurt her, because sho put her arms around ula neck, and tried to choke him." There ia a story of a man who bonght a lot of hogs, in Illinois, and drove thom slowly to Chicago. He was compelled to sell at a loss of $400. Returning home, he was asked by his neighbors what wore tho pro? fits of the operation. "Well," said he, "I reckon I didn't make much money out of tho trip, but I had the company of tho hogs down." A toll-gate keeper was brought before a magistrate for cruelty to his daughter. The little difficulty arode from a discovery made by tho parent that the girl, who was frequently left in charge of the gate, used to allow her sweetheart, a young butcher, to drive bis wagou through freo. "Sho never tolled her love." A California editor says ho lately met a grammarian, who had just made a tour through the mines, cogi? tating thus: "Positive, mine; com? parative, miner; superlative, minus." JUST RECEIVED, AT tho LadieB' Industrial Association, Cheap COSSETS, of good shape; Cor? set Fronts, Tidoy and Spool Cotton, Work? ing Materials of groat variety, and New Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders aro solicited from ladies and gentlemen, and every effort will be made to have them promptly tilled. April 3_ IMPORTANT. PLANTERS and GARDNERS will find : ELLERBES PLANT TRANS-PLANT- ! ER, (rfatontod IGth of October, 1866.) at j JOHN C. DIAL'S; by which surplus planta of corn, cotton, or of any plant, may bo transplanted in the same time that the soil can be replanted, without dieturbiug the fibrous roota. J. C. DIAL, Jan 19 fSjng_General Agent. The Industrial School. THE abovo SCHOOL, on Arsenal Hill, resumed instructions on MONDAY, tho 23d, The aervicea of a competent Teacher being secured, all who desire an educa? tion, and inatruction in Needle-work, Ac, can do so by immediate application. Terms moderate. Those who aro not able to pay will have the privilege of an educa? tion and allowed the nae of books, elate, Ac, so as to give thom every opportunity to attend tho School._March 24 A Good Spring Medicine for Horses. HEINITSH'8 GERMAN HORSE POW? DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper, Hido-bound, Drowsiness, Lons of Appetite, Laward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Fl oah, Sore Eyea, S welled" Legs, Greaao, Mange, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus? tion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and coola tho blood, and Srevente horses becoming stiff and fonn ered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs, and renders tho limbs and akin soft and fine, giving a emooth coat to tho hair. ThoBO Powders have been used in Colum? bia for tho last twenty-five years, and hun? dreds of citizens attest their virtues. For aale only by FI8HER A HEINIT8H, March C Druggists. gTho life of all UcsU ia blood. The health of all lifo ia pure flesh. Paro blood keepa out all diseases. The Queen's Do light purities tho blood. Don't Experiment WITH now and untried medicines. If you value your health, proenro tho well teated remedy for COUGHS, COLDS and affections of the Throat, Breast and Lnng Diseases. Stanloy'a Cough Syrup will cure. Stanley's Cough Syrnp has boen tried. Stanloy'a Cough Syrup ia for aale at FISHER A HEiNITSH'S Feb 27_Drug Store. What Makes Your Hair SO BEAUTIFUL? The Circassian Lustre. The Circaaeian Lustre. The Circassian Lustre It makes the hair soft, glossy and luxu? riant: keeps tho aoalp clean, cool and healthy. For salo at FISHER A HEINITSH'S Feb 27 _Drug Store. GARDEN SEED. THORBURNS GARDEN 8EED, in groat variety, at wholcsalo and retail, of warranted quality. For aale by Jan_ll_E. A G. D. HOPE. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the _PHONIX OFFICE. Kerosene Rurners. SUN BURNERS, Comet Burners, Solar Burners, With a full supply of Lamp Chimnoya for sallie, being the best burner! fnr !r?roseiic ano star oil now in uso. Just received and for sali by J. A T. R. AGNEW. W?1 Bacon Sides. ?\f\ II H DU. primo Cloar Ribbed SIDES,? JLKJ for salo by_E. A G. P. HOPE. Hoes! Hoes!! ?)f\fi DOZEN HOER, assorted s.zes <?\J\J and qualities, of direct importa? tion, on hand and f >r hale at exiremcly low figures, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. * Charleston Advertisements. Dry Flint Hides Wanted. WANTED, a lot of DRY FLINT HIDES, for which we will pay 19 cerita per pound, if delivered at tho Smith Carolina Railroad Depot, Charleston, 8. 0. MOSES GOLDSMITH Sc SON. April 21 lm_ Lime at Reduced Prices. FIRST quality EASTERN LIME, de? li rnrort in OOFXiEibifi, "t tho iuiiuwillg Jaw prices: By car load, 60 barr?la or over, (Lime $1.60; Freight 50 cents,) per burrel.. .$2 Loss than car load, (Limo (1.50; Freight CO cents,) per barrel.$2.10 AU orders accompanied with tho cash, or from parties known to bo responsible, will be promptly filled. CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR alwavs on baud. OLNEY A CO., March 28 Imo_Charleston, 8. C. Livery and Sale Stables, ^ CHALMERS STREET, JE._ Charleston 8. C. WM^rasiL IPS! A. BAKER, Proprietor. JgSiS?SE ,M -?1 -Carriages, Phsatons, Buggies and Saddle Horses to lure, at all hours. Mules and Horses for sale. Feb 27 CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON. S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of tbo above well-known HOTEL, ro _Ispectfnlly inforniB his friends aud the traveling public that it has boen REFURNISHED, in all of it? depart? ments. Tho tablo will, at all times, bo aupplicd with tho bent tho Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while tho cniBino will be unexceptionable. The Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel arc sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob? tained at any time. The same attention will be paid to tho comfort of thc guests as heretofore, and travelers can roly upon finding tho Charleston Hotol equal to any in tbe United States. The patron ago of the traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 3mo Proprietor. New York Advertisements. REEVES' AMBROSIA FOR TU ' Tl AIR, I?IPKOVKI? ! IT is an elegant Dressing for tho UAH'.. It cansos tho Hair to Curl beautifully. It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxu? riantly. It immodiatoly stops Hair Falling Out. It koops tho Hah- from Changing Color from Age. It restores Grey Han: to its Original Color. It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald for yoard. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It has rccoivod ovor aix thousand volun? tary testimonials of its excellency many of which aro from physicians in high standing. It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in the glass) by Druggists and Dealern in Fanoy Goods, evorywhero, at Ono Dollar per Bottle. Wholosalo by Domas Barnes he Co.; F. C. Wolla A Co.; Schioffelin & Co., Now York. March 13_ly JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28,30 and 32 Centre atreet, (corner of Reade atreet, ) New York. The type on which thia paper ia printed ia from tue above Foundry._ Nov 18 SO?TR?R?^BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission by LAWBENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and other.-. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Soeu ritioB executed at tho regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the firm. Oct 8 DEWITT C. L&WBENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CTROS J. LAWBBNCE. WM. A. HA LS TED Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THr, subscriber offers indnce ?a?monts-in tho way of GOOD WO HR QSSand LOW PRICES-to ono and all requiring his professional services. Give him a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge Office on Camden street, nearly oppowito the Park. Nov ll l y Corn and Oats. RCST received and for sale: 500 bushels CORN. 30? bushels REED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER k LOWRANCE. A Great Spring and Stimmer IN VI GORATOK AND RESTORER. XTOW18 THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT J3I thoa? PERILOUS 8rOT8, PimploB, corrupt soree, which POLLUTE the LIFE of the BLOOD, and roedor your body a loathoeome thing. Thoy aro tho proonr eors of a diseased blood, and will assume a much more formidable bb apo if allowed to BO on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the only real blood purifier that has ever boen invented, as thousand* win i o-day attest, is o tiered to tho afflicted as a positive remedy for all diaeaaea flowing from a vitiated condition of tho Bvstom. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH 18 PUBE BLOOD. Upon thia theory alono the in? ventor of the Queen's Delight cstabliahos the groat hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS? EASE. The Pale and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Facea. Weak stomachs, Diseased LiverB, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyapeptio Victims of Headache, eo common iu thia country, is owing entirely to tho humors of tho blood. Yory many other diaeascs may bo traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exauthoma or Elovuro, a raah or ornptiou on females; Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy? philitic Sores, Strumous Ulcera, Ac. Theae cannot bo cured without purifying the blood. Now aa to tho remedy. There is no other blood purifier that will accom? plish auch positive and extraordinary euroa aa Heinitan'a Queen's Delight. You may take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, and (still you will not bo cured; and, aa a proof of it, look around and you will observo tho couutrv, throughout its length and breadth, ia flooded with compound Baraa Carillaa, extracts and syrups, claiming- to o blood purifiers, and yet wo seo to-day moro eyideneo of impurity of tho blood than over. Why is thus? Simply because theao extracts and Sarsaparillas aro worth? less medicines. The Queen's Delight ia a new compound, and ia now tho groat blood medicino; sanc? tioned by the profession, patronized by the highcrl dignitaries of tho land, endorsed by everybody. In tho bnof period of twelvo months, ovor 3,000 caaea navo been truated ao suc? cessfully aa to ontitlo it to be tho wonder of tho age. For dobility, prostration, nervousness, mental depression, impaired digestion, lusa of appetite, reatlesness, want of vital force. Low spirits; it ia more invigorat? ing and strengthening than all tho com? pounds of bark or bitters. Aa a livor invigorator, it ia of incatimablo value. Aa a stimulant, it ia safer and surer than all tho rum and whidkey t?nica of tho day, and if you value your life and health a flin's fee, avoid theao quickening etimu ants to tho grave and uso tho Queen's Delight. Ask for Hcinitah'a Queen's De? light. Thia is not tho Extract of Stellin gia or Queen's Delight, nor ia it a Com? pound Syrup of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa ?ar illa and Queon'a Delight, bnt aimplj [eimtah'a Queen's Delight is the trade mark. Aak for thia if you want to bc cured, and see that the namo of E. H H ei ii i tah ia on tho wrapper. Prepared onl] by E. H. Helnitah. Wholesale agenta, FISHER A HEINIT8H, April 18 j_Columbia, 8. C. " THE POLLOCK HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED baa fitto< ft\' l^up hie establish ment, and has re Hj^MrMceivcd a large stock of the tines ^??Rqualities and brands of LIQUORS WINES, ALES, 8EGAR8, Smoking am Chowing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR DIALS and other articlea. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of hom production. In the rear of tho wholoaalo atoro, h baa a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, f[ff WHERE tho beat of everything i IV dispensed. REFRESHMENTS 4P?. . OF all kinda-FISH. OYS- _ ?fcJfeEWTEltS, GAME, MEATS, Ac.A ||3-furnished at abort notice,ii ^m^^^^^and in tho very boat atyiea.K SUPPER ROOMS. 1 ?ATTACHED to tho catab-J liahniciit aro commodious** rooma, whero privato DINNER and SUPPERS will bo furnished for an Bamber of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. The Proprietor pfodgCH himaelf that h will continuo, aa heretofore, to uae his u moat endoavora to givo perfect aatiafactic to hia patrons and guests. Jan I T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. EXCHANGE RESTAUR AN! Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Stor J. CL.ENDININO, - - - Proprleto W * !ft HAVING thoroughly AU cd up tho abo' eatabliahmont aa a RESTAURAN' I am prepared to furnish visitors with tl beat of EATABLES and DRINKABLE OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, ot? prepared in the very best stylo, by ono tho finest cooks in tho city. SLPPEI fnrniahod at abort notice. Familica au plied with OYSTERS at reasonable price Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIOA1 conBtantly on hand. LUNCH evury day II o'clock._ Dec 10 M7W. BYTHEWOOD, Anctionwr and General Commission Htrchai On Washington st., rear oj A TcUeson't COLUMBIA, S. C. TnE above atoro having been rented am from this day prepared to reeei consignments of Cotton, Corn, Fini Bacon, Groceries and Provisions in gCI ral; also, Furniture, Dry doods, Clothui Tobacco, Ac. From my experience of twenty years tho auction and comiuiaeiou business, tliis city, Charleston and Newberry. S. I I hope to receive a liberal : hare of pal rr ano from my old friends and the pub generally. Dee li R?duction of Freight Bates by the Seaboard Inland Air Line Route. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. CO., GEN'L FBEIOHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 8,1868. THE following FREIGHT TARIFF, via tliis routo, will tako effect from and after this dato: jLU Now Xork, first clans, $1.00; second class. 90 conts; third class, 80 cents; fourth clasB, 70 cents. To Ballimore, first class, $1.00; second olass, 90 cents; third class, 80 conts; fourth clasB, 70 cents. aar Marine Insurance effected on goods over this line at very low rates, as its steamers avoid Cape Hatteras. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. April 9_ Reduction of Freight Tariff by the Great Southern Freight Line. ON and after AFRIL 7th, 1868, tho fol? lowing FREIGHT TARIFF will be observed: From New York to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs., $1.00; second class, 90 couts; third class,80cents; fourth class, 78conts; fifth class, 70 cents. From Baltimore to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs., $1; second class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cunts; fourth class, 70 cents; fifth class 70 cents. H. T. PEAKE, Goncral Superintendent, 8. C. R. R. ApriljB_ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. GEN'L SLTERINTEN'B OFFICE, 8. C. R. R., Decombor ll, 1867. ON and after this date tho TARIFF by tho Great Southern Freight Lino, FltOM COLUMBIA, will bo as follows, viz: Cotton per halo, to Now York.$4.00 " 7? Philadelphia.4.00 M ?? Baltimoro.3.25 This routo is guaranteed as ohoapcr, quicker and moro rcliablo than any com? peting, whilo tho difference of insuranco, not amounting to 20c, is over twico com? pensated by difference of rates. H. T. PEAKE, Dec ll _ Genoral Superintendent. Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co., SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., February 13,1868. ON and after FRIDAY, tho 14th inst., | Passenger Trains will bo run over tho ' road as follow?, on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week: Loave Lexington C. H., at.8.00 A. M. " Columbia,! at.4.00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia, at.9.30 A. M. " Lexington C. H., at. ...6.00P. M. Freights will also be taken and delivered promptly. C. BOUKNIGHT, Feb 18 tbmlmo_Superintendent. "PAST" EXPRESS LINE FROM COLUMBIA TO NEW YORK. GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINS RAILWAYS. NEW and~F^T^cln?DULE now In operation, with complete and continu? ous connections, from Columbia and all points in tho interior of Bouth Carolina, via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila? delphia, New York, Boston, and all princi? pal points North and East. No change of Passenger Cars between Weldon and Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer at Petersburg or Richmond. Faro as low as by any other routo. Time, forty-three hours to Now York. At Weldon, Pasaongcrs have choico of the following routes, viz: Crisfiod and An namessic Line, Washington or Inland Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickots good by either routo. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC-Tho routo by Charlotto and Greensboro is advertised as sovonty-?ve miles shorter and twelve horns quicker-try it, if you wish to bo deceived. Through Fast Express Train, via {Wil? mington, Weldon and Richmond, leaves: Columbia. .10.00 a. m. 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. Now York, arrives. 5.20 a. m. t Via Wilmington, Weldon, Portsmouth and Annanicssic routes, leaves: 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. Cristleld. 6.00 p. m. Wilmington, De.lawuro.11.57 p.m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m. Now York, arrives. 5.20 a. m. .The Steamers of tho Old Bay Lino leave for baltimore 7.30 p. m. tI.eaveNowYork7.30p. m. tocomeSouth. Two trains daily from Kingsville, North tho 11.30 a. m. Fast Express, and 2.00 p. m. Mail. Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping ('ara ou all Night Trains. Through Tickets, good by either route until used-with option to Passengers of ] stopping at terminal points-can bo ob? tained at the Ticket Oftico of tho South Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, Oot 28 Cmo Gen'l Southern Agent. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS C. H., 8. C., July 12, 18U7. ON and after MONDAY, 22d instant, tho trains will run over this Road as fol? lows, ri.ti! further notice: Loave Laurons at 5 o'clock a. ta, on Mon? day?, Weiinesdnys and Fridays, and aime at Newberry at ll o'clock a. ni. liOavo Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at lift / minutes after 12 o'clock, connectiug with both trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Bele? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS. Sup't. REDUCTION OF RATES. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. COMTA.NY, GEN'IJ Fit F.IGHT AND TICKET AGT'B OjpicE, COLOMBIA, S. C., Decombor ll, roG7. ON and after THIS DAY, COTTON will bo forwarded via tho "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE," aa folio wu: To Baltimoro, $3.25 per bale of 400 Iba. or leaa. To Philadelphia, $4.00 por balo of 400 lbB. or leaa. To Now York, $4.00 per bale of 400 Iba. or leaa. Thia route ia cheaper, quicker and aa rc liablo aa any competing Imo. Tho ratea being tho aame, shippers save 32 centa per hale- estimating cotton at ll! couta per pound-in Marino Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded via this route. E. R. DORSEY, Dec 12 Gen. Freight and Trans. Agent. Charlotte & South karolina R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 31, 1808. ON and after thia date, tho Trama over thia Road will run aa follows: Lcavo Columbia at. 4.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Loavo Charlotte at.11.35 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia at. COO a. m. Passengera taking thia routo, going North make cloao connections at Greens? boro, Weldon and Portsmouth. mw Tickets optional from Greensboro, either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth either via Bay Lino or Anna mesaic Routo. Baggage checked through. MW TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS LOW aa by any othor route. PaaBongera from Greonvillo Railroad going North, mako Bamo timo, by taking this routo at 4 o'clock p. m., aa they will by leaving hero at G a. m., aa thc timo to all points North of Richmond ia tho aame. Traine of thia route coming South, make connections with traine of Greenville Road. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now Y'ork, apply at Ticket Offico, foot Islan? ding street. An Accommodation Train will be run as folio wa: Lcavo Columbia cn Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridaya at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 6.35 T. M. Returning- leavo Charlotte, on Tuesdays, Thuradaya and Satnrdaya at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M rasBongera taking the 6 A. M. Train from Charlotto eau conneot with Night Tram of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Pa88engera from Charleston can-by leaving tho South Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, April 1 Superintendent. Change of Schemde on G. & C. R. R. ON and after FRIDAY, the 6th instant. Passenger Trains will run daily, Bun days excepted, as follows: Leavo Colombia at. 7.00 a. m. " Alston at.8.65 " " Newberry at.10.35 M Arrivo at Abbeville at. 3.30 p. rn, " at Anderson at.5.15 " ?. at GroeuviUe at.COO " Leave Greenville at. 6.00 a. m. " Andereon at.C.45 " " AbbeviUeat. 8.45 " M Newberry at.1.25 p.m. Arrive at Alaton at.3.00 " " at Columbia at.5.00 " Traina on tho Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Bundaya oxcopted. Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m. " Pendleton at.6.20 " Arrivo at Walhalla at.8.00 " Lcavo Walhalla at.4.00 a. m. " Pendleton at.5.40 " Arrivo at Andoraon at.6.40 " The train will return from Belton to An? doraon on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Doc 91 General Superintendent. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, Amm 1, 1808. ON and after thia date, the following will bo the achedulo for PASSENGER TRAINS over thia road: Leave Charlotto daily at.11.36 p. m. " GrconBboro at. 5.05 a.m. " Raleigh at. 9.41 " Arrivo at GoldBboro at.12.25 p. m. Loavo GoldBboro at.12.30 " " Raleigh at. 8.20 " " Greonaboro at. 7.17 " % Arrive at Charlotte at. 11.35 p. m. Through Passengers by thia line havo dioico of routoa via Greenaboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at tho aame time by either routo. Connection ia made at Ooldaboro with Passenger Traina on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. Aleo to Newborn, on A. A N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave Charlotto at 2 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. m. April ll JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUFT8 OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., March 28,18(i>. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol? lows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.30 a. m. Arrivo at Kingsville. I.SO p. m. Leavo Kingsville. 2.00 p. m. Arrivo at Columbia. 8.60 p. m. Leave Colnnii.'o. ?. ?", Arrivo at Kingsville. 7.30 a. m. Leavo Kingsville. R.OOp. m. Arrivo at Charleston. ii.io p. m. The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with up and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington sud Mun? ches! or Railroad Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight and Passenger Accommodation Train willrnn as follows: Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m. Leave Columbia.6.80 ]>. m. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. m. March 21 H. T. PEAKE, CtCll'l Sup'!.