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It is quite eurious tha?? notwitlif1 standing the frequency with which railroad trains run off the track, the means of restoring thom are of so rude and primitive a nature. An invention has jual been patented to accomplish the work quickly and accurately. A new way to collect old debts has been found in Kentucky. The creditor had his debtor arrested for possessing counterfeit money, and when the officers made a search and discovered $2,000 in genuine green? backs, he - attached the lot, securing his amount. A sunken ship, covered with mud, was used for the foundation of a houso in San Francisco. Now. the filling has given way, the hull is] moving off, and the house is likely to be found in the next lot some day. A Western editor, in response to a subscriber who grumbles that his morning paper is always intolerably damp, says "that is because there is SO much clue on it." The young lady who sang, "I wish somebody would como," has had her ] desire gratified. Eleven country cousins have arrived, and intend to stay all the summer. A highly respectable English jour? nal actually alludes to the women . who persist in wearing long 6kirts in the streets as "the ladies with dirty _irOTIC?. ipi?uN?iL UttAMBl&U, Cor.?MDiA, Juno V> 16,18C8.-The Word Committees of the Board of Health will visit f.nd inspect the premiaos in their respective'wards on MONDAY, tho 22d instant. . Ail persons are required to have their premises tho? roughly cleaned and tho trstd\and garbage Slaced in tho streets on 'the SATURDAY CORNING previous Wat iVm*y be re? moved by tho street carts. V By order of tho Board. Jone 17 5 J. 8. MoMAHON, Soqrctary. Notice to Water Tenants. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Juno 13, 1868. PERSONS using tho water from the City Water Works, will call at this offico before the 1st of JULY next, and pay tho amount assessed them for their supply of water. Failing to comply with this notice, it will be cut off from their premises, and oxc cu tiona issued for tho collection of the amount due to that date. J. B. McMAHON, City Clerk. Juna 14 . _12_ Final Notice to Tax Payers. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLOMBIA, Juno 13, 1868. A LL persons in arrears for City Taxes, .OL are notified that executions will bo placed in the hands of tho Sheriff of this District, for the collection of the same, if not paid before the 1st of JULY next. This requirement wiU bo rigidly enforc? ed, and rodi admit of no exceptions. J. 8. McMAHON, City Clerk. Juno 14_12 DB. THOMAS T. MOOEE, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY anuouncoa to tho publie, that ho bas taken the front rooms in Messrs. Wearn A Hix's photo? graph gallery, and is now prepared to exe? cute, in the most elegant and scientific manner, all branches of his profession. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by use of protoxide of nitrogen, or laugh? ing gas. Dr. Moore is a native of New? berry, 8. Ol, and is a graduate of tho Penn? sylvania College of Dental durgory. For further information, call at tho office or address Dr. THOMAS T. MOORE, Colum? bia, 8. C._June 7 3mo Carolina National Bank, of Colom? bia, S. C. AUTHORIZATION. NO. 1.680. TREASURY DEP'T, OFFICE OF Cosrr-Tnoi.L.En OF CunnExcy, WASHINOTON, May ll, 1868. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appoar that "Tho Carolina National Bank or Columbia," in the city of Columbia, in the District of Richland and State of South Carolina, has boen dui}* organized, under and according to thc re? quirements of the Act of Congross entitled "An Act to provide a national currency, secured by & pledge of United States bonds, anu-tQfcptovide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved Juno 3, 1864, and has complied with all tho pro? visions of said Act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business of banking under said Act. Now, therefore, I, HAVILAND R. IIUL BURD, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "Tho Caroliua National Bank of Columbia," in tho city of Colum? bia, in tho District of Richland and Stale of South Carolina, is authorized to com? mence the busiuesb of bankiug under the . Act aforesaid. In teat im o a y whoreof, witness my hand I Seal of the Comp- j and seal of offico, -ttroller of tho Cur- > this eleventh dav of t roney. ) May, 1868. HAVILAND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of the Curreecv. . May 15_2nio . NEWBOOKST~ NORWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ward Beecher. Price tl.50. DAVID, the King of IsraH. By Krum macher. Prloo $1.73. The Massacres of St. Bartholomew. By Whito. Preceded by % History of the Re? ligious Wars, tl.75. Andreas H o for, tho Tyroloso Patriot An Historical Novel By Mnhlbaeh. Tho Pootryand Complement of Oourt The Threp Little Spades. By Mian War? ner. Charlotte's Inheritanco-A Bemiel to --'Birds of Prey." q Soonor or Lator. By Shirley Brooke. A first class novel. And other Now Bouka. For sala at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE April 16 R. L. BRYAN. . Spring and Bummer Fashions. I JUST received, afc tho "Industrial Do- I p?sitery," Mcdamo Domoroefa BuUe tin uf Ladies' and Children's Fashions. This plate oPfaihion is elegantly colored, ?nd UM with it s book of description ana valuable information, together with a full assortment of Patterns for ladies' and children's dresses, cape, a?cques and snits. Gall, ladies, and assist the needy, by purchasing our patterns. AU orders from the country promptly attended to. April 17_' ' ' IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. WK aro prepared to furnish, at short notico, STANDARD AGRIGULTU? RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at manufacturer's price*:1' THRESHERS, Separatere, Horse-Pow? ers, Reapers. Mowers, Corn Planters, Wnoat Fans, sa. 8olo agents for Middlo and Western Carolina for J. W. Cardwell Ss Co.'s Agri? cultural Implements, Qeisor's Threshing Machines, Harmon's Wheel-Horso Raker, and tho celebrated Buok-Eyo Mowing and Reaping Machines; and guarantee our machines to work well. Parties desiring to purchase will loso uo time in addressing FISHER & LOWRANCE, April 2 _Columbia. S. C. A Great Spring and Summer IN VIGOR ATOR AND RESTORER. NOW 18 THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT thoso PERILOUS SPOTS, Pimples, oorrupt sores, which FOLLUTE tho LIFE of tho BLOOD, and render your budy a loathosonie thing. They aro" the precur? sors of a diseased blood, and will assume a much moro formidable shape if allowed to go on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the only real blood purifier that has ovor been invented, as thousands will to-day at test, ?B offered to the afflicted as a positivo remedy for all diseases flowing from a vitiated condition of tho systom. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH IS PURE BLOOD. Upon this theory alono the in? ventor of the Queen's Delight establishes the great hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO FLESH IH FREE FROM DIS? EASE. Tho Pale and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers. Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of Headache, so common in this country, is owing entirely to tho humors of tho blood. Vory many other disoases may bo traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exauthoma or Elevuro, a rash or eruption on females; Blotches, Tetter, Geitro or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy ?hilitic Sores, Strumons Ulcers, ?Vc. 'hese cannot bo cured without purifying tho blood. Now as to the remedy. There is no other blood purifier that will accom? plish snell positive and extraordinary cures us Heinitsn's Queen's Delight. You may take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, ano still yon will not bo cured; and, as a proof of it, look around and you will observe the country, throughout its length and breadth, is flooded with compound Sarsa? parillas, extracts and syrups, claiming tc DO blood purifiers, and yet we soe to-da> more evidence of impurity of the blood than ever. Why is thie? Simply because these extracts and Sarsaparillas aro worth? less medicines. Tho Queen's Delight is a new compound, and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc? tioned by tho profession, patronized by the highest dignitaries of the land, i ndorsee by everybody. In the brief period of twelve months over 3,000 cases nave been treated so sue cessfally as to entitle it to be thc wondoi of tho ago. For dubility, prostration, nervousness mental depression, impaired digestion loss of appetite, rcs tiennes?, want of vita force. Low spirits; it is moro iuvigorat ing and strengthening than all the com pounds of bark or bitters. As a livei invigorator. it ?B of inestimable value. Ai a stimulant, it is safer and surer than al the rum and whiskey tonics of tho dey and if you value your life and health 1 ftin's fee, avoid these quickening etinm ants to tho grave ana use the Quceu'i Delight. Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Do light. This is not tho Extract of Slellin gia cr Queen's Delight, nor is it a Com pound Syrup of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa Sarilla ?nd Queen's Delight, but si in pl; teinitsh's Queen's Delight is tho trad' mark. Ask for this if you want to I? cured, and seo that tho name of E. H Heinitsh is on the wrapper. Prepared onl; hy E. H. Heinitsh. Wholesale agenta, FISHER iV HEINITSH, April 18 J_ Columbia, 8. C. Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, Es?., is a candi dato for tho Mayoralty, and will he sui ported by his May 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS. Tile life of all fleah 1? blood. Th health of all lifo is pure flosh. Puro bino keaps ont all diseasos. Tho Queen's D? light purifies tho blood. Don't Experiment WITn new and untried medicines, you value your health, procuro th well tested remedy for COUGHS, COLD and aficctions ot the Throat, Breast 1111 Lung Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will cure. Stanley's Cough Syrup has been tried. Stanley's Cough Byrnp is for sale at FISHER iV. HEINITSH'S Feb 27 Drug Store. Tit? Q,tiuk*-r I,inion i (; thc best lit) nient for family use; can be used internal and outwardly, lt is a great pain ilustro; er. It kills pain and all kinds of ache Sold by Fisher it Heinitsh. MAY BUTTER. RECEIVED fresh, weekly. Chotee May Goshen BUTTER, Puro Lear LAUD. Prime Cutting CHEESE. For salo by GEO. S VMM ERK. May 23_ Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. ?)A DHLS. FRESH CRACKERS, for sa AV) low by E. St G. D. HOPE. March 27 "_ New York Sugar-Cured Pig Kam BALTIMORE ORANGE HAMS, Sugar-Cured Hn-akfaat Strips, Rico Flour-now ground. At G. DIERCKS', May,20_Scegars' Old stund. Smoking Tobacco. 1 f\f\ LBS. Puro Spanish 8MOKIN JAM J TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. For salo low by E. * G. D. HOPE. March 10_ " EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. "PASSENGERS on tho Greenville ai a columbia llaibxiad, can get BREA FAST and DINNER at Alston-ampio liz being allowed. De* 27 MART A. ELK IN * RON. Bacon Sides. 1 gT\ HHDS. primo Clear Ribbed SIDE 1U for salo by E. A G. D. HOPE. April 19 ? 'j Charleston Advertisements. I ' CHARLESTON HOTEL, OB AB LES TO N, S. C. THE undersigned having takcu charge of the above woll-kuown HOTEL, re _"spectrally informe hi friendo and tho traveling public that it ha been REFURNISHED, in all of ita depart? ments. Tho table will, at aU times, be supplied with the beet tho Markot affords, including every delicacy in season, while tho cuisine will be unexceptionable. Tho Bath lumms attached to the Hotel are sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can bo ob? tained at any timo. Tho samo attention will bo paid io tho comfort of the guests as hcrotofore, and travelers can rely upon Anding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the traveling publio ?B respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent. Jan ll Smo Proprietor. New York Advertisements. GRAIN AND FLOITR SACKS THE old established "CORN EXCHANGE I BAG MANUFACTORY" is prepared to furuish GRAIN SACKS of any desired B?ZO or qnalitv, and at short notice Also, COTTON ?nd PAPER FLOUR SACK8, neatly printed to order. Information promptly furnished upon application. W. B. ?STEN A CO., 25 Pearl street, Now York City. June 17 3m o JAOLES^ONNERTS SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 80 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Reade street, ) New York. Tho type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry._Nov 18 REEVE 8 ' AMBROSIA FOR TBE BAIR, IMPROVED ! IT is an elegant Dressing for tho HAIR. It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully. It !u ops the Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates thc Roots of tho Hair. It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxu? riantly. It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color | from Ago. It restores Grey Hair to ita Original Color. It brings out Hair on heads that have been ] bald for yeans. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It has recoivod over six thousand volun? tary testimonials of its excellence, many of which are from physicians in high standing. lt is sold in half-pound bottles (thc name blown in tho glass) by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods, everywhere, at Ono Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Dcrnas Barnes A Co.; F. C. Wells A Co.; Schieffelin A Co., New York. March 13 ly . . . _ _ .. - . - ..-i Alcohol, Kerosene, &c. 5BBLS. 95 degreo ALCOHOL. 10 Obis. No. 1 Kerosene Oil, nou-ox ploaive, 5 bbls. Spirits Turpentine, 100 ounces Quinine. For salo to Drug? gists aud dealers, at low price, bv FISHER k HEIN?TSH, April 31_Druggists._ INDIA RUBBER SCRUBBERT WK have boen appointed Soiling Agents for BAYNES INDIA RUB? BER SCRUBBER, and take plcasuro in recommending it as tho Ne Flus Ultra of scrubbing brushes. It will scrub a dirty floor in less timo and do tho work more effectually than any scrubber hitherto in? troduced. It only requires a trial to be ap? preciated. WM. A. WRIGHT, ESQ., Su? perintendent of Nickerson's notel, and A. M. HUNT, ESQ., of this city, certify that it is the perfection of scrubbirs. Call and get one, or see it tried at store of May 14 . _J. A T. R. AGNEW. PLANTS FOR SALE. ?.vfi^ I am prepared to furnish tho ^jaJpffijlovers of PLANTS, such as "jWfiSSr- G?raniums, Heliotropes, Fuch ^MQty^sias, and many other beautiful plnnts, cheaper than sold in any other market. J. A. CRAWFORD, Corner of Blaudiug and Bull sts., April 18_Columbia, S. C. Self-Raisir.g Floor. t f\ BARRELS Hocker's Belf-Raising ll / FLOUR, for sale low bv March/27_ E A O". D. HOPE. JUST RECEIVED, AT tho Ladies' Industrial Association. Cheap CORSETS, of good thane} Cor? set Fronts, Tidey and Spool Cotton, Work? ing Materials of great varioty, and New Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders aro solicited from ladies ami gentlemen, and ovcry effort will be mad?! to have thom promptly tilled. _AprU 3_ DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from tho different patoutoes of tho profession, ellice rights of tho latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at tho very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Office oa Main stroet, Columbia. 8. C., three doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Plates inserted at >25._May 2 Iv FRESH ARRIVAL 0KAN<LEMONS, RAISINS, MACCARONI, C?RBANT8, CITRON, SARDINES, LOP8TERS. G. DIERCK'8. May 15 At Seegers' Old Stand. 1 Charlotte and S. C. R. R. Co. GRAND ICXCURSION TO NOW YORK. ROUND TRIP TICKETS ONLY #29. ZN'L. FBEIOHT & TICKET AO'TB. OFFICE, COLUMBIA. 8. C., Juuo 16,1868. PERSONS wiabing to attend tho National Democratio Convention, to be held in New York on tho Fourth of July, proximo, are informed that thia Company has made arrangements to issno HOUND TRIP TICKETS, good from JUNE 20 to JULY 31. 1868, inclusive, at $29 each. ' icke t s will be on salo, at t his office, from tho morning of Juno 20 to the afternoon of July 1, whon thoy will be withdrawn. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Aget t. Juno 17 13 South Carolina Railroad. THIS Company has now for sale, fur tho accommadation of merchants through I out the country, "BUSINESS TICKETS" to travel over tho road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $2;\ They can bo procured at the Company's Ticket Offices in Augusta, Columbia and Camdon; also hi Charleston, from L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent, April 10 fm Office John street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. GEN'L SUFEIUNTF.N'8 OFFICE, S. C. R. R., December ll, 18C7. ON and after this dato tho TARIFF by the Great Southern Freight Line, FROM COLUMBIA, will ho ns follows, viz: Cotton per bale, to New York.$4.00 ?' " Philadelpnia. 4.00 *? " Baltimore.3.25 This route is guaranteed as cheaper, quicker and moro reliable than any com? peting, while tho difference of insurance, not amounting to 20c, is over twice com? pensated by difiere nee of rates. H. T. PEAKE, Dec ll_General Superintendent. Reduction of Freight Rates hy the . Seaboard Inland Air line Route. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. CO., GEN i. FBEIOHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA. 8. C., April 8, lt'68. THE following FREIGHT TARIFF, via this route, will take effect from and after this date: To New York, first class, $1.00; seeond class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cents. To Baltimore, first class, $1.00; second clasB, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cents. MS" Marine Insurance effected on goods over this line at "very lota rates, as its steamers avoid Cape natteras. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. April 9_ REDUCTION OF RATES. CHARLOTTE AND 8. C. R. R. COMPANY. GEN'L FBEIOHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll, 1867. ON and after THIS DAY, COTTON will be forwarded via the "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE," as follows: To Baltimore, $3.25 per bale of 400 lbs. or ICBS* To Philadelphia, $100 per bale of 400 lbs. or loss. To Now York, $4.00 per bale of 400 RIB. or lees. This route is cheaper, quicker and as re? liable as any competing lin?-. Tho rates being the same, shippers save 32 conts per bale-estimating cotton at 1(1 cents per pound-in Marine Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded ria this route. E. R. DORSEY, Dec 12 Gen. Freight and Trans. Agent._ Reduction of Freight Tariff hy the Great Southern Freight Linc. ON and after APRIL 7th, 1868, the fol? lowing FREIGHT TARIFF will bu observod: From New Y'ork to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs., $1.00; second chins, 90 cents; third class, 80cents; fourth c lass, 7t?conts; fifth class, 70 cents. From Baltimore to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs., $1; second class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cents; fifth class 70 cents. H. T. PEAKE, April 8_General Su;?. ^. ?|1_R_!_1^_ STITCHING DONE on the Sowing Machine. (Wheeler j & Wilson's,) at the "Ladies' Indus- ] trial Association." LESSONS will also be | given, on the same machine, to such ladies I as deBiro it, between the hours of 9 a. m. ! to 10 a. ra. For terms, applv at tho , May 19 "ASSOCIATION." CONDENSED TIKE TABLE OF CHARLOTTE AND SOUTHCAROLLNA RAILROAD COMPANY, AND ITS CONNECTIONS, TO PRINCIPAL NORTHERN CITIES: Going North Bead Bown. . Coming South Bead Up. VIA GREENSBORO AND DANVILLE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. TERMINALS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. 4.00 P. M.Columbia. 6.00 A. M. 11.05 P. M. 11.35 " .Charlotte ....... 11.35 P. M. 11.35 P. M. 4.45 A.M. 5.30 A. M.Greensboro. 7.02 " 7.17 " 5.00 P.M. 8.50 P. M.Richmond. 4.45 A.M. 8.15 A.M. 6. lu A. M. 7.45 A. M.Washington. 5.50 P.M. 7.30 P.M. 9.10 " 9.45 " .Baltimore. 3.45 " 4.15 " 1.32 P. M. 1.32 P. M.Philadelphia.12.00 M. ?12.00 M. 5.08 " 1.New York. I 8.36 A. M. VIA PORTSMOUTH AND DAY LINE. 9 31A.M. 9.35 A. M.Raleigh. 3.15 P.M. 3.20 P.M. 3.05 P. M. 3.30 P. M.Weldon.10.35 A. M. 10.40 A M. 7.30 .? 7.30 " .Portsmouth. 6.00 " 6.30 " 8.30 A. M. 9.45 A. M.).Baltimore. 3.45 P. M. 4.80 P. M. 1.H2P. M. 1.32 P. M..Philadelphia.12.00 M. 12.00 M. 5.08 " I.New York.? 8.36 A.M. VIA PORTSMOUTH AND ANNAMESSIC LINE. 7.30 P. M.I 7.30 P. M.I.Portsmouth.j 6.00 A. M.I 6.30 A. M. 2.30 A. M.I 2.45 A. M..Crisfiekl.110.45 P. M. ?10.45 P. M. 8.03 " ! 8.10 " I.Wilmington, Delaware.! 4.45 " | 5.05 " 9.25 *4 I 9.30 " .Philadelphia. 3.35 " | 3.35 " 1.08 P. M.! I.New York.| ?11.56 A. M. OPTIONAL TICKETS to all points North, good over either routo named above, can be had on application at tho Ticket Oflicc, foot of Brand? ing street, BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. For tickets to Columbia and all points South, via this route, apply as fol? lows, viz: New York-Ticket office 193 Broadway. A. Stewart, Agent. Ticket office New Jersey Railroad-Foot of Conrtland street, or nt tho principal hotels. Philadelphia-Ticket office Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail? road, and Continental Hotel. Baltimore-Ticket office Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Camden Station, or on the boats of the "Old Bay Line." To avoid heat and dust, and make sure and safe connections, ask for tickets over this route. C. BOUKNIGHT, General Superintendent. E. R. DOKSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. . June 2 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 3 fi GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Cu ABBERTON, 8. C., March 28,18C8. PASSENGER TRAINS wM mu as fol? lows, viz: Lcavo Charleston for Columbia. C.80 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 1.80 p. m. Leave Kingsville.2.00 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3.50 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.00 s. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 7.30 a. m. Leave Kingsville. 8.00 p. m. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 p. m. Tho Fassenger Train on tho Camden Branch will connect with up and down 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: Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.G.05 a. m. Leave Columbia.5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. .5.40 a. m. March 21 H. T. PEAKE. GenT Bnp't. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, APRIL 1, 1868. ON and after this date, tho following will bc tho schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS over this road: Leavo Charlotte daily at.11.36 p. m. " Greensboro at. 5.05 a. m. " Raleigh at. 9.41 " Arrive at Goldsboro at.12.25 p. m. Leave Ooldsboro at.12.30 " " Rulcigb at. 3.20 " .* Greensboro at. 7.17 " Arrive at Charlotte at. 11.35 p. m. Through Passengers by this line have 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 the samo time by either route. Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newborn, on A. N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 0.20 p. m. April 11 JAS. ANDERSON, SiipT._ Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R. ON and after FRIDAY, tho 6th instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, tSuf d*ys excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. " Alston at. .. 8.05 " Newberry at..10.35 Ari ive at Abbeville at. . 3.3? p. m. " at Anderson at.5.15 " at Greenville ut.6.00 M I.? avc (?reenville at.6.00 a. ni. " Anderson at.6.45 ** " Abbeville at. 8.45 " .' New be rrj-at.1.25 p.m. Arrive ut Alston at.3.00 " " at Columbia at.5.00 Trains on tho Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m. " Pendleton at.6.20 Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 Leave Walhalla at. 4.00 a.m. '* Pendleton at.5.40 Arrive at Anderson at. 6 40 The train wil! return (rom Belton to An? derson on Mon dav and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Dec ?J General Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL BUPERINTENDXNT'B OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, April 28, 1868. THE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIFF from Nashville and Chattanooga to Columbia will take effect from and after this date: From From To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga. Bacon per 100 lbs.83 62 Oats per bushel.28 21 Wheat, rye and barley per bushel.43$ 32 J Pork and beef per barrel. .$2.57 $1.02 Flour, apples, onions and potatoes per barrel.1.59 1.19 Whiskey, high wines and alcohol. 3.95 2.95 (Signed,) H. T. PEAKE, May 7_General Superintendent. Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 31,1868. ON and after this date, the Trams over this Road will run as follows: Leave Columbi a at. 4.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leavo Charlotte at.11.85 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 6.00 a. m. MS" Tickets optional from Greensboro, either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Poitsniouth either via Bay Line or Anna messic Route. Baggage checked through. MS" TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS LOW ae by any other route. Passengers from Greenville Railroad going North, make eame time, by taking this rente at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will by leaving here at 6 a. m., as the time to all points North of Richmond is the same. Trains, of this route coming South, make connections with trains of Greenville Road. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, apply at Ticket Oflico, foot Blan ding street. An Accommodation Train will be run ns follows: Leavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 6.35 P. M. Returning-leavo Charlotte on Tuesdayn, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M Passengers taking the 0 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston can-Ly leaving the South Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKN1GHT, April 1_Snperintendenl. .?Laurens Railroad-New Sohedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS C. H., 8. G., 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? days, Wednesdays and Fridays,and aime at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minuten after 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hi le? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS. Sup't. South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL BUPERINTENDXNT'B OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, April 28, 1868. THE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIFF from Nashville and Chattanooga to Columbia will take effect from and after this date: From From To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga. Bacon per 100 lbs.83 62 Oats per bushel.28 21 Wheat, rye and barley per bushel.43$ 32 J Pork and beef per barrel. .$2.57 $1.02 Flour, apples, onions and potatoes per barrel.1.59 1.19 Whiskey, high wines and alcohol. 3.95 2.95 (Signed,) H. T. PEAKE, May 7_General Superintendent. Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 31,1868. ON and after this date, the Trams over this Road will run as follows: Leave Columbi a at. 4.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leavo Charlotte at.11.85 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 6.00 a. m. MS" Tickets optional from Greensboro, either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Poitsniouth either via Bay Line or Anna messic Route. Baggage checked through. MS" TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS LOW ae by any other route. Passengers from Greenville Railroad going North, make eame time, by taking this rente at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will by leaving here at 6 a. m., as the time to all points North of Richmond is the same. Trains, of this route coming South, make connections with trains of Greenville Road. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, apply at Ticket Oflico, foot Blan ding street. An Accommodation Train will be run ns follows: Leavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 6.35 P. M. Returning-leavo Charlotte on Tuesdayn, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M Passengers taking the 0 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston can-Ly leaving the South Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKN1GHT, April 1_Snperintendenl. .?Laurens Railroad-New Sohedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS C. H., 8. G., 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? days, Wednesdays and Fridays,and aime at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minuten after 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hi le? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS. Sup't.