The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 13, 1868, Image 4
Tom MoLuro, nour Flat Book, in
Kershaw District, is one bf Wie few
freedmen who have dope something
for themselves. He has already
brought three bales of cotton to mar?
ket, and has two moro to gather. He
has made ninety gollonB of syrup,
with corn, peas and potatoes to sup?
ply his fnmUy next year. The secret
of Tom's success is that ho is no poli?
tician, is industrious, and spent his
time in tilling his crop instead of at
teouiug league meetings and looking
after bia neighbor's stock.
.- ? ? ? -
"The wickedest man in New York"
(they say) has been converted. Then
there is still hope for Benjamin F.
Butler, LL.D., D-D. Please, some?
body, preach to him from Jeremiah
iii, 19: "And the basons and the
?re-pans, and tho bowls, nud the
cauldrons, and the candle-sticks, and
the SPOONS, and the cups; that which
was of gold, in gold, and that which
was of silver, in silver, the Captain
of the Guard took away."
\New York Democrat.
On the praries they have abandon?
ed the spade and post auger in setting
fence posts, and adopted the pile
driver, similar to that employed on
wharves. Tho machine costs about
twenty-five dollars, and two men and
a team will drive three-fonrths of a
mileposts per day. The posts are
sharped and are usually sent to the
proper depths by two blows of the
wooden driver or monkey.
In some of the fashionable church?
es in London, programmes of the
music are printed and distributed in
the pews.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-CITY COLUMBIA.
jFbr Mayor.
Con. J. P. THOMAS.
.For Aldermen.-WABD No. 1.
T. W. RADCLIFFE.
CLARK WARING.
JAMES OL AFFE Y.
WABD NO. 2.
. L. BRYAN.
O. Z. BATES.
WABD NO. 8.
W. P. GEIGER.
W. T. WALTER.
JOHN AGNEW.
WABD NO. 4.
EDWARD HOPE.
W. O. SWAFFIELD.
L. P. MILLER.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
DRS. REYNOLDS &
REYNOLDS aro 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 over gold plato work, and
can be supplied at about half the cost
of the latter.
An examination of specimens,
especially by those having experience
in such matters, is respectfully invit?
ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB?
BER SETS $25. The same, strength?
ened by gold bands, 835. Terms
cash. April 80 %
MAGINLEY & CARROLL'S
Great Legitimate
CIRCUS.
TdOKOUOULJf UE-UUGAN1ZKD and
oquippod for tho season of 1868, and
representing new foaturos and faces; mul?
tifarious, diversified and endless succes?
sion of novelties, by a carefully selected
troupe from tho
Paragons of Equestrian' Art.
The great aim of the Managers is ori?
ginality and excellence; and with this view
they have congregated an assemblage of
Artiste, from the most celebrated schools
of Equestrian and Gymnastic Art, both in
Europe and America. The facilities for
speedy and certain transit are unequaled.
No Jaded Horses and weary, travel-worn
Performers.
Everything Novel and Brilliant.
o^iSJ^T^H! uUra exhibition will be at
COLUMBIA, Friday, Octobor 23d, for one
day only. '
Will also exhibit at the following towns:
Unlonville Saturday, October 24th; 8par
tanburg, Monday, October 2Cth; Norberry
C. H., liiesday, October 27th; Laurens ti.
H., Wednesday 28th; Abbovlllo O H
Walhalla, Saturday, October 81st
Whore they will givo two GRAND EX?
HIBITIONS, at 2 and h^p^i 6 "clock
Admission.75 cont?.
Children.50 cents.
Oct 9 B. CROSBY, Agent.
-- ? . '
A CARD.
Tho undersigned, having sold his entire
ictoroHt in tho Hotel known aa tho "NI?K
ERSON HOUSE," in Columbia, 8. C.,
would IMO grout pleasure in recommend?
ing his friondo to continuo thoir patronago
to the new Propriotora.
Mr. WRIGHT IISB had charge of the
Hotel for me, for a year past, and will
continue to have the entire management,
of tho Hotel, under the now arrangement.
I feel assured that the House will main?
tain its former reputation aa a flrst-class
Hotel. T. S. DICKERSON.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 1, 1868.
Sop tomber 10__j_j_
_Carriage Materials.
rgtPnRtJL' WE have largely increased
a^^BSp-our stock of CARRIAGE MA
aajE TERIALS, and now offer the
best selected stock, tho groatest variety
and at tho lowest prices to bo found in tho
oitv. Our prices are lower than the earns
goods can De purchased in Charleston.
Wo have also openod a handsome assort?
ment of Harness Mountings, which wo offer
at our usual low prices for cash.
Soptcmbor 19 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Smoked Tongues, &o.
JUST received, Extra New York Smoked
TONGUES,
Fulton Merket SPICED BEEF,
PICKLED SALMON,
PIG HAMS, uncanvasHod, vory fino.
For Bale low by GEO. SYMMERS.
Sept 25_
Molasses and Syrups.
CUBA, Muscovado and New Orleans MO?
LASSES; also, Sugar House SYRUPS,
just received and for sale low by
Sept 12_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Sugars and Coffee.
I -| rv HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGARS,
JL\J 50 bblB. Refined Sugars,
75 baga Rio Coffee, all grades,
15 bags Java and Laguayra Coffee.
For sale low by E. &. G. D. HOPE.
September 10_
GREGG. PALMER & CO.,
BROKERS & COMMIS. AGENTS
jgUY and sell GOLD,
SILVER,
STOCKS,
BONDS and
EXCHANGES
Advances made on COTTON.
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sol
on commission. March 10
Brinly Plows.
IN store and for salo bv
Aug 29 FI8HER & LOWRANCE.
Axes, Axes, Axes.
-| f\f \ DOZEN best warranted AXES
J.V \J just rccoived and for salo low, a
wholesale and retail, bv
Sept 25_J. & T. R. AGNEW._
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
THE best and most popnlar Medicine i
uso.
The Queen's is tho great Blood Purifier.
The Queen's Delight is a safo Alterative.
The Quoen'B Delight is a certain cure fe
Diseases of tho Blood.
The Queen's Delight is thc best Liver Ii
vigorator.
Tho Queen's Delight is the medicino ft
Scrofula.
Tho Queen's Delight is given for Hcac
aches.
Tho Queen's Delight is for Nervous Affe<
tiona.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro all Ski
Diseases.
The Queen'B Delight will remove Blot che.
and Pimples.
Tho Queeu'a Delight will cure Chills an
Fever.
The Queou's Delight will cure Cancer an
Indolent Tumors.
The Queen's Delight will euro Erysipel!
and Carbuncles.
The Queen's Delight will cure Asthma.
The Queen's Delight will cure Bronchiti
The Queen's Delight will cure all Ferna
Complaints.
Tho Queen's Delight will restore tho lo
Energies of Man.
The Queen'B Delight will restore thc Feeb
to Health.
The Queen's Delight for Young ?nd Pal
faced Creatures.
The Queen's Deliget has secured tho fav<
of the People.
The Quesn's Delight is now the great F
mily Medicine
Tho Queen's Delight has been tried, ai
gives universal satisfaction.
Thu Queen's Delight should be in eve
Family.
The Queen's Delight ?3 tho cheapest
well aa the best Medicine you can giv
The lifo of the flesh ia puro blood. Upi
thia theory alono tho inventor of tl
Queen's Delight establishes tho great h
gicnic law, without pure blood no flesh
free from disease. Tho Pale and Shrunk'
Forms, Yellow Faces, Weak Stomacl
Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatic
Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyepoptic V:
tima of Headache, so common in tl
country, ia owing entirely to tho hume
of tho blood. Very many other disoas
may bo traced to bad blood, Scrofula
King's Evil, Erysipelas, Exanthema
Elevare, a Rash or Eruption on fomaii
Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or 8welled Ncc
Syphilis and Syphilitic Hores, Strumo
Ulcers, Seo. These cannot bo cured wit
out purifying tho blood. Now as to t
remedy. There is no other blood purif
that will accomplish such positive and <
traordinary cures as Hoinitsh'a Qneo
Dolight. You may take a barrel of oxtn
Sarsaparilla, and still you will not
cured; and. as a proof of it, look aron
and you will observe the country, throuf
out its length and breadth, is flooded w
compound Sarsaparillas, extracts a
syrups, olaiming to bo blood purifiers, a
yet we see to-day moro evidence of i
?mrity of tho blood than ovor. Wty
his ? Simply because these extracts 8
Sarsaparillas are worthless modiein
Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. T
is not the Extract of Stellingia or Quot
Dolight, nor is it a Compound Syrur
Queen's Delight, or Sarsaparilla i
Queen's Delight, but simply Heinitc
Queen's Delight is tho trade mark, j
for this, if you want to bo cured, and
that tho name of E. H. Heinitsh is on
Tapper. Prepared only by E. H. He
itali. Wholesale agents,
FISHER * HEINITSH,
August 15 j_Columbia, S. (
Candles and Soap.
1 r\f \ BOXES ADAMANTINE A
SPERM CANDLES,
75 boxos Superfino Washing and Tc
Soaps. For sale low by
September 1G E. A G. D. HOPI
FISHER & LOWRANCE.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
BY MES. M. W. STRATTON,
CORNER Gervais and Assembly atreeta,
Columbia, 8. C. Convenient to tho
Greenville anet Charleston Railroads, and
the buaineaa portion of tho city.
Rates of transient board-$2 por day.
Lodgings can bo obtained with or with?
out meals, at any limo._ Sept 30 Hm
5 g -s
b b h
cg cg <8
dad
ooo
lil
ooo
New Bay Mackerel.
Ori WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS
OU NEW MACKEREL, for salo low by
Sept 17 E. A- G. D. HOPE.
Hams, Hams.
6)rfc/^ CHOICE Canvassed HAMS, just
gU\J\J received and for salo low by
Sept 21_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
LOCATED on Washington street,
[next to Brennen & Carroll's, is now
'under the solo proprietorship of the
undersigned. Tho best of everything, in
tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, SE
GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on baud.
LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Givo
him a call, and tost tho correctness of the
assertion mado above.
Juno 19_RICHARD BARRY.
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips,
AND FINE GOSHEN CHEE8E.
at G. DIERCKS.
Sugars on hand. July 18
Mackerel! Mackerel!
NEW MACKEREL, in whole, half and
quarter barrels and kits, just received
and for salo bv J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Bio Coffee.
ff) pr BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For
?J tJ sale low to dealers.
Juno ll_E. A G. D. HOPE.
Raisins, Figs, &c.
ff)K BOXE8 Layer RAI8IN8, tine order.
^ O 25 Half Drums choice Smyrna FIGS.
6 dozen Assorted JELLIES.
S dozen Canton GINGER. For sale by
July 26_E. & G. D. HOPE.
. New Arrivals.
FINE Sugar-cured Breakfast 8TRIFS.
Sugar-cured HAMS.
Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR.
G. DIEROK8, at Seegers' old stand.
RICE! BICE ! !
2TIERCES OF PRIME CAROLINA
RICE. For sale low for caab.
August 8 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, is cured by
aging Heinitah's Queen's Delight._
INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
JUST received, new patterns of Dresses,
Sacques, Capea and Overalls. Also,
new Hoop Skirt-i._August 23
Dillon s Cotton Ties.
AFULL supplv of DILLON'S IRON
COTTON TIE8 constantly on hand
and for salo low, at wholesale and retail,
by _J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Russia Gin Bristles,
DRESSED and undressed, for aale by
_FI8HER & LOWRANCE.
Urn Br ist lee
i)AA POUNDS COTTON GIN BRIS
?j\j\J TLES, just received and Tor sale
by J. & T. R. AGNEW.
September 16_
Machine Oil and Belting.
FOR eale by
May 31 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
STATE MONEY TAKEN AT PAR,
FOR WATCHES,
SPECTACLES,
SILVERWARE and
JEWELRY,
Of the LATEST STYLES and MOST
PERFECT WORKMANSHIP,
At I. SULZBACnER'S,
Sign of tho Green Specks,
Main street,
RKPAIHISO,
NEATLY and PROMPTLY executed, at
the lowest figure. Oct 7
Charleston Advertisements. |
/COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
MERC KANT, Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, S. 0._Sept 8 5mo
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLES TO N, S. ?.
THE undersigned having
talion charge of tho above
well-known HOTEL, rc
?Bpectfully informs his
nt mit* ?t nd tbo traveling DUblio that it QM
been REFURNISHED, iu all of its depart?
ments. Tho tablo will, at all times, bo
Abpplicd with the bent tlio MaTkot affords,
including every delicacy in seaBon, whilo
the ouisiDo will bo unexceptionable. The
Bath Rooms attached to thc note! aro sup?
plied with the celebrated Artesian Water,
and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths cnn bo ob?
tained at any time. Tho same attention
will bo paid to the comfort of tho guests
as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon
finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any
in the United States. The patronage of
tho traveling public is respectfully solicit?
ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agont,
Jan ll 3mo Proprietor.
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by DrugglxtH Everywhere,
July 21_Ijiriyr
HENRY TAHLR,
FRENCH PAINTER. HOUSE ,
#?lgiPAINTlNG and Decorating, Papor |
SgSgy Hanging, Ac, executed with
neatness and despatch.
ALSO,
PLASTERING and general nouso Re?
pairing. Office on Boundary street, one
square EaBt of Main. July 2G
Seed Rye and Oats.
FOR SALE BY
Aug 20 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
D. W. HAWTHORNE,
Broker and Commission Merchant,
WALHALLA. S. C., and Honea Path,
S. C., will attend to all business
entrusted to his caro at either place.
August 13_
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store.
J. CLENDINING, - - - Proprietor.
W * ?
HAVING thoroughlv fitted up tho above I
establishment as" a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish visitors with tho
beBt of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.,
prepared in tho very best style, bv one of
tho finest cooks in tho city. SUPPERS
furnished at short notice. F amilies sup?
plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices.
Choice WINE8, LIQUORS and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at
II o'clock._Deo 10
DR. T. T. MOORE.
DENTAL SURGEON,
WOULD respectfully inform his PA?
TIENTS, and tho public, that ho
has returned and is prepared to execute,
in tho moat SCIENTIFIC MANNER, all
branches of bis profession. TEETH EX?
TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, or any sub?
sequent ill effects, by use of Nitrous Oxido
or Laughing Gas. Offico over Gregg's
Siore._Aug ll
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States Type Foundry
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, 80 and 32 Centre street, (cornor
of Reade street, ) New York. Tho type
on which this paper is printed is from tue j
above Foundry. _Nov 18
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from tho different
patentees of tho profession, office
rights of the latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds ol
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at tho vory lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Offico oa
Main stroet, Columbia, 8. C., three doors
North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber
Platos insorted at $25._May 2 ly
EATEN tl HOUSE AT ALSTON.
PASSENGERS on tho Greonvillo ant
Columbia Railroad, can got BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time
being allowed.
Deo 27 MARY A. ELKIN A SON.
THOMAS & BELL,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
ALL work in the department of mecha?
nical construction executed with
promptness and skill.
J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL.
__June 17 _
Sugars! Sugars!
CRUSHED, Powderod. Granu?
lated, Refined, Porto Rico and
? Muscovado SUGARS, just received
and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Nomination for the Mayoralty.
WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi?
date for the Mayoralty, and will bo sup?
ported by bia
Mav 8 NUMEROUS FRIEND8.
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
PHOENIX OFFICE.
FAMILY SOAP.
BY arrangement with Mr. R. C. Shiver,
we have obtained the Agency of tho
8?PERIOR WASHING SOAP sold by him
for Boms months past. A full supply is
now on hand and will be furnished to his
and our customers al 25 cents ver bar.
This ts decidodly the best Soap in Columbia.
July 23_J. ft T. R. AGNEW.
Enameled Preserving Kettles,
ENAMELED and PLAIN SAUCE PANS.
FURNACES, Ac, Ac, just received
and for sale, low, by
July 24 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Smoking Tobacco.
i AA LBS. Pure Spanish SMOKING
AV/U TOBACCO,
100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco.
For sale low by E. A G. V. HOPE.
Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
COLUMBIA, S. C., October ?, 1868. I
ON and after MONDAY, tho 12th instant,
Passenger Trains will be run aa fol-1
lows-leaving Columbia on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, and leaving
Ridge ?pring on Tuesdayo, Thursdays and
Saturdays:
Leave Columbia.12.00 M.
Arrivo at Columbia.11.45 A. M.
Leavo Ridge 8pring. 8.00 A. M.
Arrivo at Ridge Spring. 4.10 P. M.
All articles of FREIGHT to bo shipped
must bo debvered at Charlotte Railroad
Depot before ll A. M. on abovo days.
C. BOUKNIGHT,
Oct 10 Superintendent.
Laurens Railroad-Now Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LAunENs C. H., 8. C., April 29,18?8.
ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May
next, tho Trains on this Road will
commenc?Vptoning to return on the same
day, to connect, with the up and down
Trains ou Ibo Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5
A.M., on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.S?
P. M. samo days. J. S. ROWERS,
July 9 Superintendent Laurena R. R.
BXOBXi sic?a.
THE COLUMBIA PHONIX
Dook, Job and Newspaper
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, above" Taylor.
HAVE your PRINTING done at thia
Office, for tho following GOOD REASONS:
The proprietor is a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to bia Business.
The Office is supplied with Everything
Necessary to turn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment |
In this State, or even New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads,
Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations,
Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs
Programmes, Drafts, Blanks,
Wedding, Visiting and Business CardB, Ac, I
Of all styles and sizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In ono, two and three colors and in bronze,
promptly attonded to.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Just Received at Phoenix Office,
A lot of BILL HEAD PAPER-which
will bo neatly printed, at short notice, and
NEW YORK PRICES. Call and see.
Democratic Newspapers
PUBLISHED AT THE
CAPITAL. OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE attention of tho MERCHANTS,
FARMERS h nd HEADS of FAMILIES
generally throughout the upper Districts,
is called to tho MANY ADVANTAGES to
be obtained by subscribing for
THE DAILY PHONIX,
Published overy morning, except Monday,
at $4 for six months; $2 for three months.
TRI- WEEKLF PH'ENIX,
Published Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day, at 2.50 for six months; $1.25 for three.
WEEKLY GLEANER,
A mammoth paper, containing forty-eight
columns of roading mattor, IB published
every Wednesday morning, at 11.60 for six
months.
These papers are recognized aa tho cen?
tral Domooratio organs, and contain, be?
sides PoUtioal Matter, the latest TELE?
GRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE-Markets
and a daily summary of News from all
parts of tho World; interesting Editorials
on coners! tunica: Lne%! M?tinr?; fiorres
pondonco; News items; Miscellany-Sto?
ries, Poetry, Ac. Address
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor,
August 29 Columbia, 8. C.
MW Our country exchanges are requested
to give the above a few insertions.
The Great Inland Freight Route,
TIA
Charlotte and So. Ca. B. H..
??- AND
PORTSMOUTH, VIROIKIA.
THIS FAVORITE AND RELIABLE
ROUTE offor8 superior advantages to
tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and UP
COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS at
low rates and quick despatch to and from
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Boston.
MW Rates always guaranteed as low as
tho published rates of any other lino.
MW No chango of cars, or breakage ot
bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth.
MW Marine Insnranco from one-half to
three-quarters per cent, less than by'com?
peting linos.
For further information, rates, classifi?
cation shoots, Ao., apply to. or address,
E. ft. DORSEY,
General Freight and Ticket Agent,
Charlotte and South Carolina R. R. Co.
July 24_
Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., August 8. 18G8.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, tho 12th
instant, tho Trains ever this Road
wiii run as follows, viz:
Leave Columbia at.4.15 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at.11.08 p. ta.
Leave Charlotte at.ll..15 p. ra.
Arrive at Columbia at.COO a. m.
MW Cloeo connections, both wave, with
TrainB of Greenville and Columbia and
South Carolina Roads. .
MW Passengers for the North, taking
this route, havo tho choice of FOUR DIF?
FERENT ROUTES, viz: From Greens?
boro, either via Danville or Raleigh.
From Weldon, either via Petersburg or
Portsmouth; and from Portsmouth, either
via Old Bay Line and Baltimore or Anna
mc??ic Lino and Wilmington, Delaware.
MW TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS
LOW ae by any other route.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Now York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan?
dina street.
An Accommodation Train will be run
as follows:
Leave Columbia on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotte at 6.85 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 G A. M. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Night
Train of South Carolina Road for Charles?
ton. Passengers from Charleston can-hy
leaving the South Carolin?,Train at Junc?
tion-connect with tho 7 A*. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
August 8 _Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R,
ON and aftor WEDNESDAY, the 12th
instant, Passenger Trahis will run
daily, Sundays 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 Abbeville 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. n .
" AlBton at.2.15 .?
Arrive at Columbia at. 3.45 "
Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m.
" Pendleton at.5.80 "
Arrive at Walhalla at.7.80 "
Leave Walhalla at.8.80 a. m.
" Pendleton at.5.30 "
Arrive at Anderson at.6.20 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAME8 O. MEREDITH,
Aug 8_General Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, S. G., March 28,1868.
PASSENGER TRAINS w?l run as fol?
lows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.30 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 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.7.80?. m.
Leave Kingsville. 8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.8.10 p. m.
The Passenger 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 Passengei
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m.
Leave Columbia.5.80 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. tn.
March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Geni Snp't.
Schedule on Spartanburg & Union R.
Dorm Tr?in. Vp Train.
Mis. Arv. Leav. Arv. Loav.
Spartanburg, 0 5.00 7,00
Pacolet, 10 6.45 5.48 , 6.12 C.15
Jonesville, 10 6.25 6.30 5.29 5.33
Unionville. 28 7.15 7.40 4.80 4 45
Santnc, 37 8.23 8.30 8.37 8.45
Shelton, 48 0.23 9.25 2.86 2.40
LylosFord, 52 3.40 9.50 2.G0 2.12
Strother, 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.46
Alston,_68 11.80_12.80
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
COMPANY SHOPS, Apnix 1,1868.
ON and after this date, the following
will be the schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over this road:
Leave Charlotte daily at.ll.86,p. m.
" Greensboro at.. 5.05 a.m.
" Raleigh at. 0.41 "
Arrive at Goldsboro at.12.25 p. m.
Leave Goldsboro at. .12.80 "
" Raleigh at.8.20 "
" Greensboro at.7.17 "
Arrive at Charlotte at. 11.85 p. m.
Through Passengers by th?:, line nave
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
??me lim? by either rente. Connection ls
made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains
on the Wilmington sod Weldon Railroad
to and from wilmington, and by Freight
Train to Weldon. Also to Newborn, on A.
A N. O. Road. Freight Trains will leave
Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. m.