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Tho English squadron on the Afri? can coast, for the suppression of the slavo trade, is an excessively expen? sive affair. The number of slaves rescued during the last few years has been very small, owing to the gene? ral stoppage of tho trade. Stnco 1864, seizures have almost ceased, for only nine slaves were taken in that and the three subsequent years. Counting only the pay of the officers and crew of tho squadron, these cap? tures cost $161,000 a head-for the captures were nine and the pay $1,476,276. If we add the other ex? penses of the fleet to its pay roll, we will find that the oost of each slave rescued was not lees than a quarter of a million of dollars. During the last few years a Spaniard is said to have realized a handsome fortune in the city of Mequinez, Morocco, by making de? licious meat patties, large quantities of which were sent to all parts. Something having occurred to excite the suspicious of tho police, they made a descent upon his bakery, and found the body of a woman cut up in real butcher style, and in tho cellar they discovered a large quanti? ty of skulls. The Sultan sentenced him to bo dragged through tho streets, and then cot to pieces while alive. A bell, supposed to havo been ono of the chimes of St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, which were thrown into the river in the old days of persecu? tion, to save them from the spoiler, was lately brought up by a diver. It is of silver, and weighs twenty-eight ounces. An attempt will bo mado to recover the rest. A young man, pastor of a Baptist church in Kenosha, Wisconsin, could not find any one in town who dared paint the spire of his church, and so ho mounted tho giddy height and did it himself. A gentleman in St. Louis, who has just commenced a divorce case, al? leges that his wife is in tho habit of blacking his eye with the sugar bowl. Sweets to the sweet. Man leads woman to the altar-in that aet his leadership begins and ends. A "Free Agent"-One who goes off with his employer's money. D?M00EATIC NOMINATIONS. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-CITY COLUMBIA. For Mayor. Con. J. P. THOMAS. For Aldermen.-WARD No. 1. T. W. BAD OLIFFE. OLABK WABXNG. JAMES CLAFFEY. WARD KO. 2. . L. BRYAN. O. Z, BATES. WARD NO. 3. W. P. GEIGER W. T. WALTER. JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. 4. EDWARD HOPE. W. O. S WAFFLE LD. L. P. MILLER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. it9t^?t^ DRS. REYNOLDS & JPKWK, REYNOLDS aro prc ^J^TLX? 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 plate work, and can bo supplied at about half the cost of tho latter. An examination of specimens, espeoially 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 30 t THE CAROLINA HOUSE, fjCi LOCATED on Washington street, Wfuext to Brennen ?fe Carroll's, is now IV under tko solo proprietorship of tho undersigned. Tho host of everything, in tho way ol WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, SE OARS, TOBACCO, etc., kopt on hand. LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Give him a cull, and test tho correctness of thc assertion mado above. June 19_RICHARD BARRY. Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, AND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE, at G. D1ERCKS. Sugars on hand. July 18 Rio Coffee. ?)K BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For ?t*J salo low to dealers. Juna l? -y E. & G. D. nOPE. RICE! RICE!! 2TIERCES OF PRIME CAROLINA RICE. For salo low for cash. August B FISHER & LOWRANCE. Sc ro ral a, or King's ir. vii, i M cured by turing HeiniUrii'a Queen's Delight. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. JUST received, now patterns of Dresses, HacqucH, Capos and Overalls. Also, now Hoop Skirt?._AugUBt 23 Machine Oil and Belting. FOR sale by May 31 FISHER fe LOWRANCE. Brinly Plows. IN store and for sale by Aug 29 FI8HER <fc LOWRANCE. Oats! Oats! A Cif\ BUSHED PRIME OATS. ^tUU For salo low by September 16 E. A G. D. HOPE, Charleston Advertisements. ~ ^W^OIJ,^WOOL, WOOL? 5AAA LBS. Clean Washed WOOL. .Vivf\S .wanted, for which w?, will pay 40 oonts per pound, and upwards, ac? cording to qnality and quantity. Cloan unwashed 28. conta, delivered at depot in Charleston. MOSER GOLDSMITH & sw. Opt IS_imo WINTHROP B. WILLIAMS, COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charloston, S. 0._8opt 3 5mo CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of tho abovo well-known HOTEL, ro __'speotfaily informs bia friends and tn o travoling public that it lias boon REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. Tho table will, at all times, bo ?upplied with tho bent the Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while tho cuisine will bo unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel are sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can bo ob? tained at any time. The panie attention will be paid to tho comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon finding tho Charle *on Hotel equal to any in tho United 8t;..j8. The patronage of tho traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent. Jan ll 3mo Proprietor. Guns, Pistols, Etc. THE undersigned informs his friends, ami tho public generally, that he baa re? ceived a largo and select assortment of SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES and TISTOLS. CARTRIDGES for all kinds ol Guns, Rifles and Repeaters constantly on hand. AT.SO, SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, all of which will ho sold low for cash. GUNS and PISTOLS made to order and repaired at abort notion and moderate pi.co. Cash system rigidlv adhered to. Oct 7_P. W. KRAFT. Molasses and Syrups. CUBA, Muscovado and New Orleans MO? LASSES; also. Sugar House, SYRUPS, just received and for aale low by Sept 12 J. A- T. lt. AGNEW. Extra Family Flour. ?){\f \ BARRELS and bags, at lo weat JJ\JKJ cash price?. September 10_E. A G. D. HOPE. Smoked Tongues, &c. JUST recoived, Extra New York Smoked TONGUES, Fulton Market SPICED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON. PIG HAMS, uncanvassed, verv line. For salo low by GEO. SiMMERS. Sept 25_ WASHINGTON HOUSE, BY MRS. M. W. STRATTON, CORNER Gervais and Assembly street*, Columbia, S. C. Convenient to tho Greenville and Charleston Railroads, and the business portion of tho city. Rates of transient board-$1* per day. Lodgings can bo obtained with or with ont meals, at any timo._Ropt 30 3m Bagging and Rope. 1 f\f\ PIECER GUNNY AND BORNEO JAJvJ BAGGING, 40 coils Greenleaf and Hemp Ropo. For aale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. September 16 _ GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS ?; COMMIS. AGENTS, jgUY and eell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE told on commission. Mareil 10 Seed Rye and Oats. FOR SALE BY Aug 20 FISHER & LOWRANCE. New Supplies. EGG BISCUITS, Lemon Crackers, Oyster Cracker?, And Milk Biscuits, at_G. PIERCES*. Raisins, Figs, &c. BOXES Layer RAISINS, fino order. 25 Half Drums choice Smyrna FIGS. t>dozen Assortid JELLIES. 3 dozen Canton GINGER. For anio by July 26_ E. A (!. D. HOPE. New Bay Mackerel. OA WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS ?\J NEW MACKEREL, for sale low by Sept 17 E. A G. D. HOPE. Hams, Hams. i)AA CHOICE Canvassed HAMS, jual ?t\)\j received and for sale low !>v Sept 24 J. A T. lt. AGNEW. On Consignment. 1 C\ BOXES TOBACCO for Halo \ ?w. WJ GREGG, PALMER St CO. September 15 JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 80 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Rtr.de Btreot, ) New York. Tho typo on which this paper ia printed ia from tho above Foundry._ Nov 18 Enameled Preserving Kettles, ENAMELED and PLAIN SAUCE PANS, FURNACES, ?cc, Ac., just received and for salo, low, bv July 24 F1S?ER & LOWRANCE. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store, J. CLENDISINO, - - - Proprietor W * !& HAVING thoroughly fitted up tho above establishment as a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to fi?; nish visitors with the best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.. prepared in the very best atyle, by one or the finest cooks in tho city. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families snp Eliod with OYSTERS at reasonable prices, boko WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constantly on hand. LUNCH overy day at II o'clock. lice 10 NBW^ ADj^B^^mms. 1,000 AGENTS WANTED, ri all paris of the United States, to sell our Immense Hst of nearly 1,000 differ? ent BOOKS, Biblos and Photograph Al? bums. Every family wanta something from it. . Catalogues furnished free on ap? plication, and books sent post-paid to any address on receipt of price. Canvassing books containing the list with prices, to? gether with blank sheets and printed headings for enrolling a list of namos, sont freo to any ono on receipt of 60c. Anybo? dy can sell 100 to 1,000 of theso books almost anywhere. For terms to sgcntB aud other information, address J. E. POTTER A CO., Publishers, CH and 017 Ransom st., Oct 18 Philadelphia. Pa. GODSPEED'S FOUNTAIN PENS. f-\f\ LINES written with ono Ten of Iuk. No blotting. Ono doxcti assorted samples sent for 25c. Agents make ?10 a day. Address GOOD-SPEED A CO., Oct 1H 37 Park Row, New York. WANTED, WANTED, WANTED. SALESMEN to travel for a Manufactur? ing Company and sell by sample. Good wages are guaranteed. Address, with stamp. H. I). HAMILTON A CO., No. 113 Chestnut street, Pillia., Pa. Oct 18 $200 PER MONTH, SURE, AND no money required in advance. Agents wanted everywhere, malo or fomalo, to sell our Patent Everlasting White Wiro CLOTHES LINES. "Every household should have this arti? cle"-Acic York Tribune. Address AMERICAN WIRE CO., 75 William street, N. Y., or 1G Dearborn street. Chicago, 111. Oct ls I $250 Per Month Guaranteed. ?4URE pay. Salaries paid Weekly. Agents O wanted immediately everywhere throughout thc Southern states to sell our Patont Everlasting Whito Wire CLOTHES LINES. Call at, or address, the GIRARD W1UE MILLS, Oct 18 Philadelphia, Pa. $1,200 A YEAR TO AGENTS TO Ct ELL the Star Shuttle SEWING MA O CHINES. Full particulars free. Ex? tra inducements to experienced agents. Call on, or address, W. G. WILSON A CO., Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass.; or, St. Louis, Mo. Oct IS THIS IS NO HUMBUG. BY' sending 30c. and stamp, with agc, height, color < f eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct pic? ture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 8, Fultnnville, N. Y. Oct 18 _ TO GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS. "1X7E will guarantee per week and YV expenses. For particulars, address G. W. JACKSON A CO., Oct 18_Baltimore, Md. $10 A DAY FOR EVERYBODY STENCIL TOOL. Samples free. Ad dress A. J. PULLMAN, Oct 18_ _Springfield, Vt. A Watch Free-Given Gratis To 37*VERY five man who will act as agon li in a new, light, honorable business paying $30 a day. No gift enterprise. Nt humbug. Address R. MONROE KENNEDY, Oct 18_Pittsburg, Pa. STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS THE Albany COTTON GIN Manufaotur ing Ci mpany, manufacturers of tin celebrated "Star" Cotton Gins and Con (lensers, 'Star' Threshing Machines, 'Stai Lever and Endless Chain Horse Powers and other agricultural machinery. Our "?tar" Cotton Gin and Condense havo taken first premiums in every in Btauce whore entered at Southern Fain competing with tho best Gins of the coun try made by other parties. At tho two great Fairs of thc Mechanic! and Agricultural Association, held at Nei Orleans successively in November, 18ti( and January, 1808, the "Star" Gin an Condenser took JtiTat both Fail's "v8 a! the premiums offered on Gins and Con densers, against a competition einbracht all other Gins of any prominence in th country. Also, at thc last two State Fair held at St. Louis, Mo., our Gin and Cot: denver took tho first premium against pow enid competition. The Condenser attachment being new t most planters, wc wish to say that it en tirely obviates tho necessity of a "lin room," as with it a Gin may be used in th open air, and the sheet, or bat, as it is dh charged from the Condenser is ready fi. thc press. Ii effectually cleans tho cotto of sand and dirt and makes thu work ( ginning free from tho danger of inbalin the fine particles of lint which otherwic fill the air N. U. Wc also make the most approve Horse Powers (both Lever and Railway) t drive our "Star" Gins, and also manufai ture the celebrated "Star" Threshing Mi chinos. Wo furnish Gins with or wit hoi Coi densers. For sale by our agents an uoalcra generally. Our complete illustra ed descriptive circular is sent, freo i charge, on application by mail. Addrot the Albany Cotton Gin Mannfactnrin Corni any. Albany, New York, Pobt Olin Drawer 1C2. Oct 18 Ague an'l Intermittent Fevers. HS. SMITH, M. D., now offers li . remedies for tho above diseases i tho general public. Ono package and m week sufficient, af a failure or relapse aft its use in thousands of cases has nev been reported. A cure is guaranteed every case, or tho money will bo refunde Testimonials of physicians and otho cured mailed free. If no agent in yo place, send d' cet to us. Local agen wanted. Try it. Price $9 per packay postage pre-paid. Address H. 8. SMITH A CO., Troprittors, 5 Beckman street, N. Y. Oct 18_ Deafness, Catarrh, Scrofula. ALADY who hi.J suffered for yea from Doafncss, Catarrh and Scroiul was cured by a simulo remedy. Her syi pathy and gratitude prompts her to se; tho receipt, free of charge, to any ono nularly aftlictod. Address Mrs. M. C. L., Care Maj. Martin Hunt, Hoboken, N. J. Oct 18_ WAVERLEY NOVELS ILLUSTRATED EDITION. fi) PT VOLUMES. Price only $6; or, 2i ?dfJ per volume. Thirteen vol?mes now roady. A samj volume sent to any address, by mail, receipt of 25c. Persons remitting $6 for the set, in a vance, will receive gratis a splendid n< trait of Sir Walter Bcott, suitable"! fjaming. D. APPLETON A CO., Publishers. No?. 90, 92 &*d O? G ra street, New York. ' Oct lt AGENTS WANTED. FOR Dr. Jesao T. Peck's now ono volnmo HISTORY OP THE GREAT REPUB? LIC. It includes the last war, and Bolla weil in the South. Address, at on oe, .. ?. BROUGHTON <? WYMAN, Oct 18 13 Blblo House, Now York. Agents Wanted for the Official His? tory of ino War-Its Canses, Cha? rt ter, Condnot and Results. BY HOS. ALEXANDEK H. STEVES'!. ITS roady salo, combined with an in? creased commission, mako it tho bCHt subscription book ever published. Ono agont in Easton, Pa., roports sovcnty-two subscribers in three days. Another in Boston, 103 subscribers in four days. Send for circulars and seo our terms, ami a full description of the work. Ad? dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; Cincin? nati. Ohio: or St. Louis. Mo. Ort 18 300 Acres in Nurseries, PEACH THEES and small Fruit Plants'. Send Htamp for descriptivo and in? structive catalogue. N. BARNARD, Still Pond, Kent Countv, Maryland. Ort 18 ~\ /TEKCHANTS or Farmers desiring any JJUL ff thc above for their fall or winter trade or use, should address lt. H. ALLEN A CO., _Oct_18_ P. O. Lox 37t>, New York. Richardson's New Method for the Piano Forte IS unexcelled, unequalled and tho stan? dard book of instruction, employed by tho best Teachers, tho beat Schools, tho best Conservatories; and all individuals who desire to obtain a thorough and prac? tical knowledge of Piano playing. 30,000 copies arc sold yearly, and it is no exaggeration to say that 220,0(H) scholars hayo become accomplished Pianists by using this book, lt ia adapted aliko to the youngest and to the oldest: to tho begin? ner for lirat lessons, and to tho amateur for general practice. Sent post-paid. Price $3.70. OLIVER D1TSON & CO., Boston. CHAULES H. DITSON A CO., Oct is New York. AG E N T S WA N T E D . MALU on FEMALE, FOR THE LIFE OF GEM GRANT. BY HENRY (.'. DEMING, under Ibo sanction and authority of Gen. Grant himself. The moat intensely interesting biography ever published in Am?rica. 533 octavo pages, complete in one volume. Price $2.75. An extra copy will be given free of charge lo any person who will sell three copies and remit for thu same. Agents aro reporting astonishing sales of this work, Ono agoDt reports seventy subscribers in two days; another thirty three subscribers in ono day; and many others from ten to twenty-five nor day. Those desirous of a pleasant and lucrativo business will apply immediately and se? cure a choice of territory. The largest commissions given. For particulars applv to or address 8. S. SCRANTON & CO., Oct 18 Hartford. Con't. Book Agents Wanted. TO solicit orders for Dr. Wm. Smith's DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. The only edition published in America, con? densed by Dr. Smith's own hand. In one largo octavo volume, illustrated with over 125 steel and wood engravings. A book that is needed in every family. Over 30,000 copies sold within three months. Agents and subacribers see that you get tho genuine edition, by Dr. Smith. The Springfield Republican, tho leading secular nowapaper of New England, says: '.Thia edition, published by Messrs. Burr & (.'?)., ia the genuine thing." Tho Congregationalisi, tho leading reli? gious journi. 1 of New England, saya: ''Whoever wishes to get, in tho cheapest form, tho beat Dictionary of the Bible, should buy thia." Agents aro meeting with unparalleled aueeeaa. We employ uo general agents, j and off?: r extra inducement* to canvassers. Agents ?viii see the advantage of dealing , directly with tho publishers. Fordoacrip- 1 tivo circulara, with full particulars and ! terms, address thu publishers, J. B. BUHU A CO., Oct 18_ Hartford, Con't. WATCHES'FOR THE MILLION. ?Sw <0 a t t .. - c. = $ ? O- ?.3 --3.? ?-g g. tc ? - a (j Railroad Conductors, Engineers, Ex pressmen-tho most exacting ?d' our cus? tomers-bave thoroughly demonstrated the strength, durability, acenracy and utility of the fae eimile Waltham Watches, and pronounce them invaluable aa reliable time-keepers. Fine Swiaa niovemonts, (15; Patent American /"./<? simile Waltham Watches, fall jeweled. (20; Chronometer Balance, (25 each. Elaborately ongrared with new and novel deaigna. Each Watch warrant? ed by special certificate from the Oroide Gold Watch Company. Also magnificent Oroide Gold Chaina, ?5, $f>. and $7 each. Sent everywhere, to bo paid for on delivery. Our customers aro supplied free with the Pickpocket Defectivo and Watch Guard; also, mailed separately on receipt of 50c. Tho genuino Oroido Gold Watches can only bo obtained by ordering directly from us. JAMES T. MONROE SL CO., Importers and Manufacturers, Oct 18 195 Broadway, Now York. WANTED, WANTED, WANTED. EVERY family to have tho splendid im? perial STEEL ENGRAVING of Hon. Horatio Seymour. Price tl. 8mall sizes of Seymour and Blair 25o. each. Also, tho "National Hand Book of Faota and Fi? gures," for overy voter. Prico 91.50. "The Lost Cauae," tho only complete Democrat? ic history of the war. Prico $5. Samples neut on receipt of price. Agents wanted. K. 15. TREAT SL CO., Oct 18 Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. AGENTS "WANTED, 171 OR "THE GBXY JACKETS." and how : thoy lived j fought and died for Dixie, with incidents and sketches .of life in the Confederacy. The spiciest and cheapest war hook published. Send for circular and seo our torms, with a full description of the work. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Philadelphia, Pean.; Atlanta, Ga.; or, St. LnniH. Mn._ Oct 18 Tobacco Antidote. WARRANTED to romove all desiro for Tobacco. This great remedy is au excellent appetizer. Il purifies thc blood, invigorates thu system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, en? ables tho stomach to digest tho heartiest food, makes sloop refreshing, and estab? lishes robust health. Smokers and Chew? ers for sixty years cured. Price 50c. per box, post free. Cnn bo som any distanco by iii ai I with perfect safety. A treatise on tho injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac, sent free. Agents wanted. Address Ult. T. R. ABBOTT, Oct 18 Joreoy City, N. J. $2T000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES 110 agents, to introduce tho WILSON . SEWING MACHINE. Stitch nliko on both sides. Samples on two weeks trial. Extra inducements to expe rienced agents. For further particulars address tho WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.. Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Oct 18 Columbia and Augusta Railroad. hfifflf?ifrBfrl ^^^gg IS&?*yi? CoLCMin.v, 8. C., October 9, 18G8. ON and after MONDAY, tho 12th instant, Passenger Trains will bo run as fol? lows-leaving Columbia on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and leaving Ridge Spring on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: Leave Columbia.12.00 M. Arrive at Columbia. .11.45 A. M. Leave Ridge Spring. 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Ridgo Spring. 1.10 P. M. All articles of FREIGHT to be shipped must bo delivered at Charlotte Railroad Depot before ll A. 31. on above days. C. BOTJKNIGHT, Oct 10 Superintendent. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LACHENS C. IL, H. C., April 29, 18G8. ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May next, thc Trains on this Road will commence running tn return on tho same day, to connect with the up and down Trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.30 P. M. same dave. J. S. itOWERS, July 9 Superintendent Laurens lt. R._ SI?R. New Type and Fast Presses. TK? COLUMBIA PKONIX Book, Job and Newspaper PUINTlNa ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, above Taylor. HAYE your PRINTING done at this Ouice, for tho following GOOD REASONS: Thc proprietor is a Practical Printer, And attends closely to his Business. The Office is supplied with Everything Necessary to turn out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this -.tate, or even New Y'ork. Pamphlets, Circulara, Bil! Heads, Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Cheeks, Briefs, Programmes, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac. Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing! In ono, two and thrco colors ami in bronze, promptly atteudod to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Jnst Received at Phoenix Office, A lot of BILL HEAD PAPER-wbiob ?viii be neatly printed, at ?hort notico, and S KW YORK PRICES. Call and see. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHOENIX OFFICE. The Great Inland Freight Boute, Charlotte and So. Ca. R. R., ;AKD PORTSMOUTH, VIHGIMA. THI8 FAVORITE AND RELIABLE ROUTE offere superior advantages to tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and ?P COUNTBY, in transporting FBEIOHT8 at low rates and quick despatch to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. SW Bates always guaranteed as low as the published rates of any other line. SW No change of cars, or breakage of bulk, between Charlotto and Portsmouth. SW Marino Insurance from one-half to three-quarters per cent, less than by com? peting lines. For further information, rates, Classifi? cation sheets, Ac, applv to, or address, E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent, Charlotte and ?South Carolina R. R. Co. July 21 _ Charlotte & South Carolina H. B. Co. ? PSFi'-SSS CBISSSSSnl kW^iSiSS ai H-^sk^ g SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COMTMUIA, 8. C., August 8. 18G8. ON and p"'er WEDNESDAY, tho 12th instant, tho Trains over this Road will run ttB f Hows, viz: Leave Columbia at. 4.15 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte al.11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotto at.11.35 p. ra. Arrivo at Columbia at. COO a. m. SW Closo connections, both ways, with Trains of Grccnvillo and Columbia and South Carolina Roads. SW Passengers for tho North, taking this route, have tko choico 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 Linc and Baltimore or Ann messie Lino and Wilmington, Delaware. SW TIME AS QUICK and FABE AS LOW as bv anv other route. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia ana New York, apply at Ticket Oflico, foot Blan ding street. An Accommodation Train will bo run ae 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 C A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M Passengers taking tho 6 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by leaving tho South Carolina Train ai Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Angus t_8_Superintendent. Change of Schedule on G. & C. B. ?. ON and after WEDNE8DAY, the 12th instant, Passenger Trams will run daily, Sui'days excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina and Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroads: Leavo Columbia at_. 7.00 a. m. 44 Alston at.8.40 " " Newberry at.10.10 " Arrivo at Abbeville at.3.00 p. m. at Anderson at.4.20 H. " at Greenville at.5.00 ?? Leave Greenville at. 5.45 a. m. " Anderson at.6.25 *. 44 Abbeville at. 8.00 f? .* Newberry at.12.35 p. m. ?? AlBton at.2.15 " Arrive at Columbia at. 3.45 *. Trains on tho Bluo Bidgo Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m. .? Pendleton at.5.80 44 Arrivo at Walhalla at.7.80 " Lcavo Walhalla at. 8.30 a. m. " Pendleton at.5.80 44 Arrive at Anderson at.6.20 44 Tho train will return from Bolton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Ame 8 General Superintendent. SOUTH CAK0LI?X B?rLROAD. ? it *c yrs1 ?fij?t Qs?zziSt GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHABLKSTON, S. C., Waich 28, lR(i8. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol? lows, viz: Lcavo Charleston for Columbia. 0.80 a. m. Arrive ai, Kingsville. 130 p. m. Leave Kingsville. 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3.C0 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 7.30 a. m. Leavo Kingsville. 8.1 0 p. ni. Arrivo at Charleston. 3.10 p. m. The Passenger Train on tho Camden Branch will connect with lip and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight and Passenger Accommodation Train will rmi as follows: Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. tu. Arrive at Columbia.(1.05 a. ni. Leavo Columbia. 5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. ni. Mareh 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gfn;i SnpM;. Schedule on Spartanhurg & Union B. Down Train. Up Train. Mis. Arv. Leav. Arv. Leav. Spartanbnrg, 0 5.00 7.00 Pacolct. 10 5.45 5.4S 6.1? 6.18 Jonesville, 19 6.26 6.30 5 21) 5.33 Unionville, 28 7.15 7.40 4 30 4 45 Santue, 37 8 23 8.30 3.37 3.45 Shelton, 48 023 9 25 2.86 2.40 Lvles Ford, 52 9.49 9.50 2.09 2.12 Strother, 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45 Alston,_ 68 11.30_12.80 Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, Amu. ?, 1808. ON and after this date, tho following will bo the schedule for PASSENGER. TRAINS over thia road: Leave Charlotte daily at.11.36 p. m. 44 Greensboro at. 5 05 a. m. 44 Raleigh at. 9.41 44 Arrive at Ooldsboro at..'.. 12.25 p. m. Leave Goldsboro at. 12.30 44 41 RaloiRh at. 8.20 44 44 Greensboro at. 7.17 44 Arrivo at Charlotte at. 11.85 p. m. Through Passengers by this line nave choice of routes v*a Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or tia Raleigh and Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving ut all points North of Richmond at the ?arno 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. * N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave Charlotto at 2 a. ra. and arrive 6.20 p. m.