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Married, ia Salt Lake Oiltjr.^etb instant, in she presence of tho Saints, Brigham Young to Mrs. ' J. R. Mar? tin, Miss Emily P. Martin, Miss L. M. Pendergraat, Mrs. R. M. Jeniok son, Miss Susie P. Cleveland, all of the County ' of Berksi' England. No cards. ? . ? An cid author says: .."When can? nons were brought into use as negoti? ators; the canons of the ohuroh wore set aside"-that the Christian world waa first governed by mitre and now by nitre; first by Saint Peter: and and now by saltpetre. A writer in Lippincott's gets off I this: "You call that a trunk, do you?*! growls a dejected porter. "It only ne?ds a lightning-rod to make it look a darned sight more like a boarding-houso than What's to be found in Saratogy!" "Oh dearl" exclaimed an urchin, who Was chewing green apples; "I've swallowed an odd fellow." "An odd fellow?" "Yes, he's giving .me the grip." DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. MCNICIFAI? OFFICERS-O ITT COLCMHIA. For Mayor. Con. j. P. THOMAS. For Aldermen.-WARD No. 1. T. W. RADCLIFFE. CLARK WARING. JAMES CLAFFEY. WARD NO. 2. . L. BRYAN. 0. Z. BATES. WARD NO. 3. W. P. GEIGER. W. T; WALTER. JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. 4. EDWARD HOPE, W. C. SWAFFLELD. 1. P. MILLER. ~?BTIF?C?AL~T?ETH7 DRS. REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS are pre? pared to furnish ARTI? FICIAL TEETH on a larger scale than heretofore, and at rates much below the usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes the highest order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures con? structed by this process possess many advantages oveT gold plate work, and can be supplied at about half the cost OL the latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience in such matters, is respectfully invit- ' ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB? BER SETS 825. The same, strength? ened by gold bands, $35. Terms cash. _April 30 j THE front part of our Store having been damaged by the recent storm, we will be compelled to sell off our Stock of CLOTHING, CAS SIMERES, HATS, &c, at or nearly COST, for want of room. New styles of Boys' Straw HATS just received. R. & W. C. SWAFFLELD, Main Street. BE. T. T. MOORE. DENTAL SURGEOS1, WOULD respectfully inform his PA? TIENTS, and the public, that he bas returned and ia prepared to execute, in the most SCIENTIFIC MANNER, all branches of his profession. TEETH EX? TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, or any sub? sequent ill effects, by uso of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas. Office over Gregg's Store._Ai?g ll Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi? date for the Mayoralty, and will be sup? ported by bis May 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, or COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL, ... 9100,000. Dl?ECTOr^ L. D. CHILDS, Prcs'L M. J. Jxo. PBEM-ON, Jr. Dr. J. W. PACKER. FDWAFD Rori. GEOBOK W. SwEif.o:., of No. ih Crolina. W. B. GULICK, C. J. I BEDELL, Cashier. Teller. THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, will de. liuExchaugo. Gold and Silver Coln, and do a general Banking Business. The accounts of mer? chants and others in Columbia, and in tho towns and country connected with it by business, pro respectfully solicited. Collections attended to carefully and re? mitted for promptly. Loans made on gold eoin and other collateral security. The Board of Directora meet, for thc transaction of business, EVERY MON DAY, at 10 o'clook a. m. COLUMBIA, 8. 0., June 6, 18C8. June6 Ss io ??W Ifork Advertisements. j-^--.--I"~T---> GRAIN AND xLGuR SACKS. mHKoldcat*bt^bedllCOO EXCHANGE A BAG MANUFACTORY" is prepared to furn'-h GRAIN WACKS or any desired auso or quaUi v, todrL n'oo.? no'?i o. Also, COTTON and PAPER FLOUR SA0K8, neatly printed to order. laiormation promptly furnished troon apnlicalion. . . W. B. AST?N Sc 00.,. 25 F??ri street, Now York City. Jone 17_ 3mo JAMBS CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PftINTER'8 WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre streetJ corner of Reade street,) New Yotk. The type on whioh this paper ia printed is from tho above Foundry. Nov 18 Richland-In Equity. ~Wado Hampton Gibbes, Washington Alston Jibbos, executors, ra. Mary L. Singleton, . ames G. Gibbes et al.-Bill to Sell Real Estate, Marshall Assets, <tc. IN pursuauco of decretal ?rder in above stated case, tho creditors of R. W. GIBBES, Br., deceasod, aro hereby required to present and prove their demands before me, on or before tho 1st day of October next. D. B. DESAUSSUEE, C. E. R. D. April 29 ._wm Richland--In Equity. C. M. Furman, Trustee, vs. the Greenville ' and Columbia Railroad Company. IN pursuance of tho d?cret?! order of Juno 19, 1868, the Creditors of_ the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany, whose Bonds against the said Com? pany aro secured by any lien in tho nature of a mortgage, whether Urst mortgage or otherwise, whether said mortgago has been executed by tho Company or is in tho nature of a Btatutory lien, are hereby re? quired to prove their demands before mo, "designating the security claimed as that claimed to bo for the security of tho bonds so proved," on or before tue 1st day of I January, 1869. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 12 m THE MORRIS COTTON GIN. THE subscriber would inform Planters that ho has commenced the GIN business again, and car fill a few orders. Those in want of Gins would do well to speak early, an a limited number will be made. Price $3.50 per saw. Terms cash or city acceptance. E. MORRIS. July 16 __mo Richland-In Equity. I The Theological Seminary of the Evange? lical Lutheran Church of South Caroli? na and adjacent States vs. Mary A. Blanding, Executrix of Shubcl Bland ing, deceased. Bill for relief. PURSUANT to tho decretal order in this case, the CroditorB of tho Estate of Shubel Blanding, deceased, aro hereby required to render and provo their de? mands before me on or before the 1st of October next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Julv 9. 1868. C. E. R. D. July ll_ THE CAROLINA HOUSE, i'LOCATED on Washington street, [next to Brennen Sc Carroll's, is now 'under, the sole proprietorship of tho undersigned. Tho boat of everything, in tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, 8E GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on hand. LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Give him a call, and toBt the correctness of tho assertion made abovo. June 19_RICHARD BARRY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of the abovo well-known HOTEL, re _5Tspectfully informs his friends ana the traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. The table will, at all times, bo supplied with the best tho Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while tho cuisine will bo unexceptionable. Tho | Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel are sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths cn bo ob? tained at any time. The bi .>.<e attention will be paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely npon finding the Charleston Hotol equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 3mo_Proprietor. DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from tho differont patentees of the profession, office 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. S. C., thrco doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber PlatcB inserted at $25._May 2 ly EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. Cuinden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store. J. CLK.VDIMXU, ... Proprietor. V * ? HAVING thoroug* 'y fitted np the above establishment as a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to furnish visitors with tho best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTER8, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in the very best style, by one of the finest cooks in the city. SUPP-RS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OY8TER8 at reasonable prices. Choice WINE8, LIQUORS and CIGAR8 constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at II o'clock. Deo 10 I BULL LIVE. THE grept bUMiJR BITT-RS have only tobe!, ic-d I n be r p,nc< i..led. As a summer tonio rod i.iv'_or..'iug medi? cine, none is equal io 1! ; rib a stomach ap? petiser pnd a promoter of dl_c lion, it ls the best Bitters out. Onlv Ly it, au? your experience will rttest the 'tinth of our advice. For sale wholesale and retail, by FISHER tc HEINIT8H, Diuggists. May 17 _ t COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA, fresh, GINGER POWDER8, Soda Powders, Siedlitz Powders. Chesnut Grove Whiskey, Tarrant's Aperient, Hurband's Magnesia, Congress Water. For sale by FISHER ? nElNITSH, June S Pharmacists. New Family Flour. 2AAA POUNDS EXTRA FAMILY ,UUU NEW FLOUR, equal to any made on tho Continent of America. For sale by E. St G. D. HOPE. j j i M nn ?II wi.'.' " I. ?? '.V . 81 TUB PI.ATF9?m tw . . or tm Democratic National Convention. The Democratic party, in National Con? vention assembled, reposing its . trust in 1 tho intelligence, patriotism and discrimi? nating justice of the people-standing upon the Constitution aa the foundation and limitation of the powers pf the Go? vernment, and tho guarantee of tho liber? ties! of the citizen, ?nd recognizing the questions of slavery and secession as having been settled, for all tims to come, by the war, or tho voluntary action of the Southern States, in Constitutional Con? ventions assembled, and never to K re? newed or re-agitated, do, with the return of peace, demand: lat. Immediate restoration of all the Stateo to their rights in the Union, under the Constitution, and of civil governmont to the American people. 2d. Amnesty for all paat political offences, and tho regulation of tho elective franchise in the States by their citizena. 3d. Payment of tho public debt of the United yt at es as rapidly aa practicable; all moneya drawn from tho people by tax? ation, except ao muoh as ia requisite for the necessities of the Government, econo? mically administered, being honestly ap? plied to such payment; and, where* the obligations of tho Government de not oxpresaly atatc upon their face, or tho law under which they were issued doea not provide that thoy bbad bo paid in coin, they ought, in rh:ht and in justice, be paid in tho lawful mopey, of thc United States. 4th. Equal taxation of every species of property, according to its real value, in? cluding Government bonds and other pub? lic securities. 5th. Ono currency for tho Governmont and the people, tho laborer and tho office? holder, the peneionor and the soldier, the producer and the bond-holder. 6th. Economy in the'adminiBtraticn ot the Government; tho reduction of thc standing army and navy; tho abolition of tho Freedmen's Bureau, and all political instrumentalities designed to secure negro supremacy; simplification of the ayetem and discontinuance of inquisitori? al mode8 of aaaeaaing and collecting inter? nal revenue, ao that the burden of taxa? tion may bo equalized and lessened, tho credit of tho Government and the curren? cy mado good; the repeal of all enact? ments for enrolling the State militia into national forcea in time of peace; and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and euch equal taxation, under tho inter? nal revenue laws, aa will afford incidental protection to domestic manufactur?e, and as will, without impairing tho revenue, impose tho least burden upon and beat promote and encourage tho great indus? trial intereBta of tho country. 7th. Reform of abuses in tho administra? tion, the expulsion ol* corrupt men from office, tho abrogation of useless offices, tho restoration of rightful authority to and the independence of the executive and judiciary departments of the Govern? ment, the subordination of the military to tho civil power, to the end that tho usurpations of Congress and the despot? ism of the aword may cease. 8th. Equal rights and protection for naturalized and native-born citizena, at homo and abroad; tho assertion of Ameri? can nationality which ahall command tho respect of foreign ponera, and furnish an oxample and encouragement to people struggling for national integrity, couati tutional liberty and individual rights; and tho maintenance of the rights ot natural? ized citizena against the absoluto C uti ice of immutable allegiance and the claims of foreign powera to punish them for alleged crime committed beyond their jurisdic? tion. In demanding these measures ind re? forms, we arraign the radical party for ita disregard of right, and tho unparalleled oppreseion and tyranny which have mark? ed its career. After tho most aolemn and unanimous plcdgo of both Houaea of Con greae to prosecute the war exclusively for the maintenance of tho Government" and the preaervation of tho Union, under the Conatitution, it has repeatedly violated that moat aacred pledge, under which alono waa rallied that noble volunteei army, which carried our flag to victory. Instead of roatoring tho Union, it baa, ao far as ia in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States, in timea of profound peace, to military despotism and negrc aupremacy. It baa nullified there the right of tria by jury; it has abolished tho habeas cor? pus, that moat sacred writ of liberty; i haa overthrown the freedom of 8peoch"ant tho press; it haa substituted arbitran seizures and arrcats, and military trial" and secret atar-chamber inquisitions fo: tho constitutional tribunals; it haa disre garded, in timo of peace, tho right of tin people to bo free from aearchea and aeiz uro?; it haa entered the poat and telegrapl officea, and oven tho private rooms of tn dividuala, and aeized their private paper and letters, without any specific charge o notico of affidavit, aa required by the or ganic law; it has converted tho Amoricai capitol into a baatiie; it has established i system of spica and official eapionago t which no constitutional monarchy of Eu rope would now dare to resort; it haa abo libbed the right of appeal on importan constitutional questions to tho auprem judioial tribunals, and threatens to cm tail or destroy ita original jurisdiction which ia irrevocably veated by the Conati tution, while tho learned Chief Just ic has beon subjected to the moat atroclon calumnies, merely because he would no proatituto bia high office to the eupport c the false and partisan charges prefcrrc I agamat the President. Its corruption an extravagance have exceeded anythin known in history, and by ita frauda an monopolies it baa nearly doubled the hui den of the debt created by the war. It ho stripped the President of his countitutioi al Ttowor of appointment even of hi? ow Cabinet. Under its repeated asaaulta, tb pillara of the Government are rooking o their baae, and should it succeed in Nt vember next, and inaugurate its Presiden wo will meet, aa a subjected and conquere people, amid the ruiua of liberty and tb acattered fragmenta of the Conatitutioi and we do declare and reaolvo that, ov< aince tho people of the United Stab threw off all subjection to the Britie crown, the privilege and trust of auffrap have belonged to the several States, ar have been granted, regulated and coi trolled exclusively by the political pow? of each State respectively, and that at attempt by Congress, on any pretext wha ever, to deprive any State of this right, < to interfere with its exercise, ia a flagra: usurpation of power which can And t warrant, in the Conatitution: and, if san tioned by the people, will subvert our for of Government, and oan only end in Bingle centralized and consolidated G vornment, in which the separate existen of the States will bo entirely absorbed, ai an unqualified despotism bo establish! in place of a Federal Union of co-equ States; and that we regard the reconatru lion Acts (so-called' of Congress as eui ?re usurpations, and unconstitutional, r volutionary, and void; that our aoldie ?>? w fifi r-?u.? rr->^v . ~v and sailor*. who curried tho flog of our country to victory againat a most gallant and determined foe, must ever be grate? fully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor must be fMtbfeUy cir ?uio elocution. That the publie lands should be distri? buted as widely as possible among the people/?nd should be disposed of either under the pre-emption of homestead lands, and ?old in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at the mini? mum price cst ablished Lythe Government. When grants of the public landB may be allowed, necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the salo of auch lande, and not >tbe lands themselves, should be so ap? plied. That the President of the United 8tatee, Andrew Johnson, in exercising the power of his high office in resisting the aggres? sions of Congress upon tho constitutional rights of the States and the people, is en? titled to the pratitnde of the wholo Ameri can people, and in behalf of the Democra? tic party, we tender bim our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard. Upon this platform, the Democratic party appeal to every patriot, including all the conservative clement and all who de siro to support tho Constitution and re? store the Inion, forgetting all past differ? ences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle for the liberties of the people; and toot to all such, to what? ever party they may have heretofore be? longed, we extend the right hand of fel? lowship, and hail all such co-operating with us as friends and brethren. TlXCriTiSIQR. THE COLUMBIA PHONIX Dook, Job and Newspaper PRIXTINO ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, above Taylor. HAYE your PRINTING done at this Office, for thc following GOOD REASONS The proprietor is a Practical Printer, And attends closely to his business. The Office is supplied with Everything Necessary to turu out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Rill Heads, Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations, L>ray Tickets, Checks, Briefs, Programmes, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing! In one, two and three colors and in bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Just Received at Phoenix Office, A lot of BILL HEAD PAPER-which will be neatly printed, at short notice, and NEW YORK PRICES. Call and see. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHCENIX OFFICE. BACON MOLASSES, &c. Z\r\ f\f\f \ LBS. Choice BACON, J?UAJVJU dry salted, 5 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders, 6 casks First Quality Orange Hams, ?ugar-curod, 150 sacks Country Flour, 15 hhds. Cub ami Muscovado Molasses. For sale low for cvsh only by April 19_E. k G. D. HOPE. Machine Oil and Belting. FOR sale by May 31 FISHER k LOWRANCE. Charlotte and South Carolina R. R., COLUMBIA, 8. C., August SK 1868. THIS Company bas been using CAB and ENGINE TRUCK WHEELS of ita own manufacture, for some time, whiob aro giving good service; equal to any here? tofore used, bv the Company. Having, now, more WHEELS on hand than we have present uso for, we will be pleased to exchange them for OLD WHEELS and AXLE8, ou favorable terme. Diameter of j Wheels is twenty-eight and thirtv iuchoa. THEO. D. KLINE. M. M. Aug 22 _ aw8 Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS C. H., 8. C , April 29, 1868. ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May next, tho Trains on this Road will commouco running to return on the samo day, to conuoct with tho up and down Trains on thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THUR8DAYH and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.80 P. M. same days. J. S. BOWERS, July 9 Superintendent Laureus R. R. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, A LARGE EIOHT-F-AGE JOURNAL OF RBWI, POLITICS, LITERATURE. An excellent Paper for Country Reading. ITS POLITICS DEMOCRATIC TS THE OREAT FIGHT AGAINST RADICAL. USURPATION. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. THE WEEKLY GLEANER-Devoted to the rehabilitation of tho South in its former prosperity-is offered to subscribers at tho low rate of $1.50 for six months. Tho annals of the American Republic show no political campaign comparable in tho magnitude of its issues and tho mo? mentousness of its results to that for the Presidency, now pending. Indeed, tho very lifo of free government ia on trial, and it will be a aad commentary on tho capacity of the people for tho exerciae of that high truat if they, tho jurors who aro to try tho isauo, pronounce a verdict of self-condemnation. If the South has any hope it ie in the success of tho Domocratio party in tho coming Presidential election; and every citizen is vitally interested in the progrea8 of tho battle, and cannot afford to bo without a aound and reliable nowapaper. A8 an organ, not only of aound Demo? cratic principles, but aa a vehicle of ge? neral ncw8, tho GLEANER ia confidently commended to Southern aupport. A large eight-pago paper, of forty-eight columna, j tilled with the contributiona of ablo cor rcapondenta, the daily wealth of tele I graphic communication and iv. dable edi? torials. Eapecially will it bo valuable aa an organ to diaabuae tho Northern mind of tho falsehoods in relation to Southern thought and actiona, with which it ia tho industrious vocation of certain parties to poison tho epringa of Northern feeling on Southern aubjecta. In thia view of the matter, no moro valuable aid to the true reconatruction of the country and restora? tion of just aentiment at the North toward tho South can bo rendered than by sub? scribing to the WEEKLY GLEANER and sending it to acquaintances and friends in the Northern States. We ask the aid of such of our political comrades as shall seo thia prospectus, in the distribution of the paper; eapecially during the progress of the impending campaign. The WEEKLY GLEANER is publiahed every Wednesday morning, and mailed to Bingle Bubacribers at $3.00 per anuru; Six Months, ?1.50; Tin ou Months, 75c.; Single Copies, 10c. Sample copies will be sent on receipt of address. Money for sub? scription should be sent in drafts or post omeo ordere, but may be aent in a regis? tered letter. Write your address, post office, County and State, plainly. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner, July 17 Columbia, 8. C. INDIA RUBBER SCRUBBER. "Y?TE have been appointed Be'ling VV Agenta for BAYNES INDIA RUB? BER SCRUBBER, and tako ploasuio in recommending it as tho Ne Flu? Ultra oj scrubbing brushes. It will sci nb a ?'My floor in leas time and do the wo; k more effectually than any 8crubber hi. lu io in? troduced. It only rcquirca a tri. 1 to befp preciated. WM. A. WRIGHT, ESQ., Su? perintendent of Nicker?on'a Hotel, pud A. M. HUNT, ESQ., of thia city, certify that it ia 17. e jterfeclion of scrubbers. Call and get one, or see it tried at ?tore of May 14_J. ?c T. R. AGNEW. Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Steam Con? densing Stopper. ANEW, convenient, perfect, cheap pre? serving JAR, whloh 8ccurea all the advantages of more costly Tins and Jars, and easy in method. A few dozen for sale by FISHER A HEINIT8H, July 14 i Druggists. The Great Inland Freight Route, TIA Charlotte and So. Ca. B. E., AND PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA. mHI8 FAVORITE AND RELIABLE I ROUTE offers superior advantage to tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and UP? COUNTRY, in transporting: FREIGHTS at loir rates and quick despatch to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Kew .York and Boston. 49* Ratos alwaj-R guaranteed ?a low as tho published rates of any other line. MW No chango of cars, or breakage of bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth. MW Marino Insurance from Ono-hah* to three-quarters per cent. lesB than by'com? peting linen. ... For further information, rates, classifi? cation shoots, &c, apply to. or address, E. R. DOR8EY; : General Freight and Ticket Agent, ' Charlotte and South Carolina B. B. Co. july y_ ...., i ? , .,. Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 8, 1868. QN and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, tho Trams over this Road wm run as follows, viz: Leave Columbia at. 4115 p. m. Arrive nt Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotte at.11 ?? p. ru. Arrive at Columbia at. COO a. 'm. MW Close connections, both ways, with Trams of Greenville and Columbia and South Carolina Roads. MW Passengers for tho North, taking this route, have tho choice of FOUR DIF? FERENT ROUTES, viz: From Greens? boro, either vin Danville or Raleigh. From Weldon, either via Petersburg or Portsmouth; and from Portsmouth, either via Old Bay Line and Baltimore or Anna mossic Lino and Wilmington, Delaware. MW TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS LOW as by any other route. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan ding strcot. An Accommodation Train will bo run as follows: Leave Columbia on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 6.35 P. M. Returning-leave Charlotte on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M. Passengers taking the 6 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by leaving the 8outh Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with the 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BO?KNIGHT, August 8_Superintendent. Change of Schedule on G. & C. E. R. ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, SuBdaya excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina and Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroads: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. **, Alston at.8.40 " " Newberry at.10.10 ." Arrive at Abbov?lo at. 3.00 p. m. " at Anderson at.4.20 " " at Greenville at.5.00 " Leave Greenville at.. 5.45 a. m. " Anderson at.6.25 " " Abbeville at. 8.00 ?' Newberry at.12.35 p.m. " Alston at.2.15 " Arrive at Columbia rt. 8.45 " Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m. ?? Pendleton at.5.30 " Arrive at Walhalla at.7.30 '* Loave Walhalla at.3.30 a. m. " Pendleton at.5.80 M Arrive at Anderson at.6.20 " The train will return from Belton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Aug 8 Genoral Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TOT m oMBi i MH'UU'UIU 11 iiinmimaj i GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C.Maroh 28,1868. PASSENGER TRAINS w?l ran as fol? lows, viz: Leavo Charleston for Columbia. 6.80 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 1.30 p.m. Loave Kingsville. 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 8.50 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.7.80 a.m. Leave Kingsville.8.00 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. 8.10 p. m. The Passenger Train on the 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 fol Iowa: Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m. Leave Columbia.6.80 p. m. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. m. March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Snp't. Schedule on Sp art anbury & Union R. Down Train. Vp Train. Mis. Arv. Leav. Arv. Leav. Spartanburg, 0 6.00 7.00 Pacolet, 10 5.45 6.48 6.12 6.15 Jonesvillo, 19 6.25 6.30 6.29 6.83 UnionvulC, 28 7.15 7.40 4.80 4 45 Santuo, 37 8.23 8.80 8.8T*?a.45 Sholton, 48 9.23 9.25 2.86 2.40 LylesFord, 52 9.49 9.60 2.09 2.12 Strother, 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45 Alston,_68 11.30_12.30 Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, APBIL 1, 1868. ON and after this date, tho following will be the schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS over this road: Leave Charlotte daily at.11.86 p. m. .* Greensboro at. 5.06 a. m. " Raleigh at..... 9.41 " Arrive at Gofdsboro at.12.36 p. m. Leave Goldsboro at.12.80 " .? Raleigh at. 8.20 .? ?? Greensboro at. 7.17 " Arrive at Charlotte at. 11.86 p. m. Through Passengers by this Une nave choice of routes via Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or eta Raleigh and Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at the same time by either route. Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newbern. on A. St N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. m.