The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 31, 1868, Image 4
CJorxjNiAZ. LKOISLATOKS.-An nnfor
Qftto member, whose education had
.een Badly neglected, waa reading oat
i Jocument to the Parliament House,
and vainly endeavoring to decipher
an obscure letter. Taming/to his
next friend, he asked, anxiously, "Is
that a hem or hen?" "Ob," replied
his friend, "call it a hen, and move
that it lay on the table."
A Pari s letter-writer, who saw Vic?
toria in that city, says: "She is a
littte dumpy, red-faced old lady,
dressed in black, and having in her
eye a dnll sort of gleam, whioh makes
one involuntarily think of tho lunatic
asylum."
We have ever found that black?
smiths are, more or less, given to vice.
Carpenters, for the most part, speak
plainly, but they will chisel when
they can get a chance. Not unfre
quently they are bores, and often
annoy one with their old saws.
When abont to kiss, instead of
puckering up tho mouth, os though
about to porform on the flageolet,
says a cotemporary, the lips should be
arranged as if going to pronounce
the word "mo-lasses."
The Grecian bend has now added
1o its attractions the "Roman wig
gie."
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
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
fuiiy warranted. Dentures con?
structed by this process possess many
advantages over gold plate 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, $35. Terms
cash._April 30 %
New No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
IN KITTS, Quarter, Half and Wholo
barrels,
100 boxes No. 1 and Scaled Herrings.
For sale low, by E. & G. D. HOPE.
English Dairy Cheese.
K/\ BOXES English Dairy and Cutting
OV/ CHEESE, ,
Piuo Apple and Young America Cheese.
Por safe by E. &. G. D. HOPE.
Nomination for the Mayoralty.
WILLIAM H. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi
- date for tho Mayoralty, and will be sup
. -ported by his
Mav 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
Machine Oil and Belting.
FOR sale by
May 31 FISHER Si LOWRANCE.
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from tho different
patentees of the profession, office
rights of the 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., three doors
North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber
Plates inserted at $25._May 2 ly
Sugars and Coffee.
-I rv HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGARS,
Xvf 60 bbls. Refined 8ugars,
76 bags Rio Coffee, all grades,
15 bags Java and Lagnayra Coffee.
For sale low by E. Sc. G. D. HOPE.
Wrapping Paper.
ICUBREAMS Grocer's WRAPPING
XUU PAPER for salo at Now York
pricoB._E. & G. D. HOPE.
Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup,
IS Btill a great remedy, a?id very popular
among the people For tweuty-fivo
years, it has been known to cure more
Coughs than anv other remedv.
For salo by FISHER Si HE?NITSH,
Oct 22 j_Druggists.
JAMES CONNER'S JONS
United States Type Foundry
NAND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
OS. 28, 80 and 82 Centro street, (corner
of Reade street,) New York. The type
on which this paper is printed is from the
above Foundry. Nov 18
Brinly Plows.
IN store and for salo by
BAug 29 FISHER Sc. LOWRANCE.
Russia Gin Bristles,
DRESSED and undressed, for Bale by
FI8HER k LOWRANCE.
Oats! Oats!
4 f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME OATS.
rfcU\J Por salo low by
September 16 E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
New Bay Mackerel.
?QA WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS
OU NEW MACKEREL, for sale low by
Sept 17_E. & G. D. HOPE.
New Bay Mackerel.
NEW BAY MACKEREL, oxtra largo and
fine, Juat opened and for salo at re?
tail, by J. & T. B. AGNEW.
Extra Family Flour.
*)f\C\ BARRELS and bags, at lowest
JU\J\J cash prices.
September 19 E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
A Paying Investment.
THE best investment is that which giveB
the largest return for tho money laid
ont. A sick man, unable to attend to his
business, must necessarily lose his time,
whilst his exponaos goes on with unremit?
ting waste. Ono dollar spent for that
restorative cordial, AHEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT," aocurea the bless
ines of health, removes disease, hrvigo
. rates tho whole system, and, In short,
makes tho siok man well. What better or
greater return could have boen made with
SEO dc??i? Fur units oj
FISHER & HEINTTSH,
Ang 19 f Druggists.
Charleston Advertisements.
W?^T^OLTWOOII
SAH A LBS- 0lwi Washed WOOL.
.vIV/VJ wanted, for which wo will
pay 40 cents per pound, and upwards, ac?
cording to quality ana quantity; Clean
unwashed 28 conto, delivored at-depot iu
Charleston.
M08ES GOLDSMITH & SON.
Oct 18_'" rlrheh\
WINTHROP B. WILLIAMS,
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wliarf,
Charleston, 8. C._Sept 3 5mo
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHA li L ES TO JV, S. C.
A VWI*"^ THE undersigned having
jjyffiylL^ talion charge ot tho above
M_M?!H^_ well-known HOTEL, ro
^JiafiEgjHgpBpectfully informs his
friends and tho traveling public that it has
beon REFURNISHED, in all of its depart?
ments. Tho table will, at all times, bo
supplied with tho best tho Market affords,
including evory delicacy in season, while
tho cuisino will bo unexceptionable. Tho
Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel aro sup?
plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water,
and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob?
tained at any time. Tho same attention
will bo paid to tho comfort of tho guests
as heretofore, and travelers can roly upon
finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any
in the United States. The patronago of
tho traveling public is respectfully solicit?
ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent,
Jan ll Smo Proprietor.
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
THE best and most popular Medicine in
uso.
Tho Queen's is tho groat Blood Purifier.
The Queen's Delight ?B a safe Alterative.
Tho Quoon's Delight is a certain euro for
Diseases of tho Blood.
Tho Quoon's Delight is tho best Liver In
vigorator.
Tho Quobn'B Delight is tho medicine for
Scrofula.
Tho Queen's Delight is given for Head?
aches.
Tho Queen's Delight is for Nervous Affec?
tions.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure all Skin
Diseases.
Tho Queen's Delight will remove Blotches,
and Pimples.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure Chills and
Fever.
Tho Quccn'B Delight will euro Cancer and
Indolent Tumors.
Tho Quoon'B Delight will euro Erysipelae
and Carbuncles.
The Queen's Delight will euro Asthma.
The Queen's Delight will cure Bronchitis
Tho Queen's Delight will euro all Fomah
Complaints.
The Queen's Delight wiU restore thc losl
Energies of Man.
The Queen's Delight will restore the Fcebh
to Health.
Tho Queen's Delight for Young ?nd Pale
faced Creatures.
Tho Queen's Dcliget haB secured tho favo:
of tho People.
The Queen's Delight ?B now thc great Fa
mily Medicine.
The Queen's Dehght has been tried, an?
gives universal satisfaction.
Tho Queen's Delight should bo in ever;
Family.
Tho Queen's Delight is tho cheapest a
well as tho best Modicine you can give
Strong Testimonials.
Bio LAKE, HAULAND DISTMCT, S. C.
Dr. E. II. HeinUsh.
DKAH Sm: Upon tho recommendation c
a friend, I purchased a bottlo of you
SUEEN'S DELIGHT, and took it fo
bills and Fever. I report to you a com
ploto cure of my caso. I havo been li vin
on Big Lake, where tho Chills and Fevc
prevail, as an epidemic. I havo escape
them entirely, after taking your valuabl
mixture. I can recommend its genori
use, in cases of Debility, and in Derange
ment of tho Liver and Stomach. It is
valuable medicine. Yours respectfully,
J. J. DOUGLASS.
LANCASTER, Penn., Sept. 25, 18G7.
Afr. E. II. HeinUsh.
DEAIISID: The bottlo of QUEEN'S DI
LIGHT which I bought from your agei
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, IISB given m
entire satisfaction. I havo been a dvspe]
tic for many years, and never found rch
from an attack, except by traveling,
chango of climate and diet always in
proved mv health, but this mado it necc
eary to travol. Your QUEEN'S DELIGH
does away with thiB expensive proc?s
No medicine over before produced BO goc
an effect after usiug ono bottle. I a
almost entirely relieved of pain. My boy
ols aro regular. I experienco no nauso
and am improving in health. Tl
QUEEN'S DELIGHT is certainly tho be
medicino I have ever taken. I will recor
mend its use. YourB respectfully,
JAMES F. DOUNEY.
Prepared onlv bvE. H. HeinitBb. Whol
sale agents, FISHER & HEINITSU,
Oct 23 j_Columbia, S. C.
OUR HOUSE RESTAURANT,
Assembly Street, Ojmosite the Market.
THE undersigned respectfully notifi
his patrons, and tho public general!
that he has mado arrangements to
supplied, daily, with tho best o VST Kl
and FISH. Will also havo the choice
tho Columbia Market.
Has a commodious room or priva
parties.
His LIQUORS, WINES and SEGA!
are tho best.
Families can bo supplied with Ovstei
LUNCH from ll to 1 o'clock.
Give mo a call.
LOOK OUT EOE THE BIO LAM
DENNIS McGUlNNIS,
Cet 9_Superintendent,
THE CAROLINA H0USE;
(OD LOCATED on Washington stre
tgflnext to Bronnen & Carroll's, is m
? under tho sole proprietorship of t
undersigned. The best of everything,
the way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, E
GARS, TOBACCO, otc, kept on liai
LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. G:
him a call, and test tho correctness of t
assertion made abovo.
Jone 19_RICHARD BARRY
EXCHANGE RESTAURAN
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's Cfiina Slo
J. CLENDININC?, - - - Propriet
%9 * ?
TT AVING thoroughly fitted np tho abi
ri establishment as a RESTAURAI
I am propared to furnish visitors with
boBt of EATABLES and DRINKABL1
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH. MEATS, e
prepared in the very best style, by on<
the finest cooks in the city. SUPP!
furnished at short notice. Families s
ni?*?* fciti OYSTERS at rc asor, ?bl a Pr?<
Choleo WINES, LIQUORS and ClCM
constantly on hand, LUNCH every da;
II o'clock. Dec 1
NEW A?>?^ I
1,000 AGENTS WANTED,
IN all parts of the United Statos, to soil
our imraenae Hat of nearly 1,000 differ?
ent B0OK8, Bihloa and Photograph Al-1
burna. Evory family Wants something
from it. Catalogues furnished free on ap
?cation, and booka sent post-paid to any
' reas on receipt of price. Canvassing
cs containing the hat with prices, to
?or with blank ahects ana printed
_ ladings for enrolling a hat of names, sent
free to any ono on receipt of 50c. Anybo?
dy can sell 100 to 1,000 of thceo books
almost anywhere.. For terme to ngcntB
and other information, address
J. E. POTTER & CO.,
Publishers, 614 and 017 SanBom st.,
Oot 18 Philadelphia, Pa.
GOODSPEED'S FOUNTAIN-PENS.
e*(\ LINES written with one Pen of Ink.
)\J No blotting. One dozen assorted
samples sent for 25c. Afrenta make $10 a
day. Address GOODSl'EED fe CO.,
Oct 18_ 37 Park Row, New York.
WANTED, WANTED, WANTED.
Ci ALE3MEN to travel for a Manufactur
? big Company and sell by sample.
Oood wages aro guaranteed. Address,
with stamp, II. D. HAMILTON A CO..
No. 413 Chestnut Btroet, Phila., Pa.
$200 PER MONTH, SURE,
AND no money required in advance.
Agents wanted everywhere, male or
female, to sell ?mr Patent Everlasting
White Wiro CLOTHES LINES.
"Evorv household should have this arti?
cle."-tfew 1 orfc Tribune.
Address AMERICAN WIRE CO.,
75 William street, N. Y., or IC Dearborn
streot, Chicago, 111._Oct 18
$200 Per Month Guaranteed.
SURE pay. Salaries paid weekly. Agents
wanted immediately everywhere
throughout tho Southern States to nell our
Patent Everlasting Whito Wiro CLOTHES
LINES. Call at, or address, tho
GIRARD WIRE MILLS,
Oct 18_Philadelphia, Pa.
$1,200 A YEAR TO AGENTS TO
?1ELL tho Star Shuttle 8EWING MA
k_; CnlNi^a. Full particulars free. Ex?
tra inducements to experienced agents.
Call on, or address, W. G. WILSON ? CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Bostou, MasB.; or, St.
Louie, Mo._Oct 18
THIS IS NO HUMBUG.
BY sending 30c. and stamp, with age,
height, color of 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, Fnltonville, N. Y.
$2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES
TO agents, to introduce the WILSON
SEWING MACHINE. Stitch alike on
both sides. SamplcB on two weeks trial.
Extra inducements to experienced agents.
For further particulars address the
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or St.
Louis, Mo._Oct 18
$TcT? DAY FOR EVERYBODY.
STENCIL TOOL. Samples free. Ad?
dress A. J. FULLMAN,
Oct 18_Springfield, Vt.
A Watch Free-Given Gratis To
EVERY live man who will act as agent
in a new, light, honorable business,
paying $30 a day. No gift enterprise. No
humbug. Address
R. MONROE KENNEDY,
Oct 18_Pittsburg, Pa.
STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
THE Albany COTTON GIN Manufactur?
ing Company, manufacturers of tho
celebrated "Stn.' Cotton Gins and Con
densers, 'Star' Thrcahing Machines, 'Star'
Lever and Endless Chain Horse Powers,
and other agricultural machinery.
Our "Star" Cotton Gin and Condenser
have taken first premiums in every in?
stance where entered at Southern Faire,
competing with tho beat Giii8 of thc coun?
try mado by other parties.
At tho two great Fairs of tho Mechanics'
and Agricultural Association, held at New
Orleans successively in November, 18GG,
and January, 1808, tuo "Star" Gin and
Condenser took asr&t both Fairs"5t? all
the premiums offered on Gins and Con?
densers, against a competition embracing
all other Gins of any prominence in the
country. Also, at tho last two State Fairs
hold at St. Louis, Mo., our Gin and Con?
denser took tho first premium against a
powerful competition.
Tho Condonser attachment being new to
moat plant ns, wo wish to Bay that it en?
tirely obviates the necessity of a "lint
room," as with it a Gin may bo used in tho
open air, and tho sheet, or bat, as it is dis?
charged from tho Condonser is ready for
the press. Ii effectually cleans tho cotton
of sand and dirt and makea tho work of
ginning free from tho danger of inhaling
tho fine particles of lint which otherwise
fill tho air.
N. B. Wo also mako tho most approved
Horso Powers (both Lever and Railway) to
drivo our "Star" Gins, and also manufac?
turo tho celebrated "Star" Threshing Ma?
chines. Wo furnish Gins with or without
Condensers. For ealo by our agents and
dealers generally. Our complote illustrat?
ed descriptivo circular ia sent, freo of
charge, on application by mail. Address
tho Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing
Company, Albany, Now York, Post Ofiico
Drawer 1G2. Oct 18
Ague and Intermittent Fevers.
HS. SMITH, M. D., now ofiors bis
. remedies for tho abovo disoases to
tho gonoral public. Ono package and one
week sufficient, as a failuro or relapso after
its uso in thousands of cases has never
been reported. A euro is guaranteed in
ovory caso, or tho money will bo refunded.
Testimonials of physicians and others
cured mailed freo. If no agent in your
placo, Bond direct to us. Local agents
wanted. Try it. Price $3 por package,
noatago pre-paid. Addreas
n. S. SMITH k CO.,
Proprietors, 5 Bookman atrcot, N. Y.
Deafness, Catarrh, Scrofula.
ALADY who had sufferod for years
from Doafncss, Catarrh and Scrofula,
was cured by a simple remedy. Her sym?
pathy and gratitude prompts her to Bond
the receipt, free of charge, to any ono si?
milarly afflicted. Address
Mrs. M. C. L.,
Care Maj. Martin Hunt, Hoboken. N. J.
WAVERLEY NOVELS.
ILLUSTRATED EDITION.
6>K VOLUMES. Price only fG; or, 25c.
per volume.
Thirteen volumes now ready. A sample
volume sent to any address, by mail, on
receipt of 25o.
Persons remitting $6 for tho ?et, in ad?
vance, will receive gratis a splendid por?
trait of Sir rr alter Scott, suitable for
f jaming. D. APPLETON & 00.,
Publishers, Nos. 00, 92 and 04 Grand
street, New York. Oct 18
TO GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS.
WE will guarantee $50 per week and
exponaos. For particulars, address
a. W. JACKSON A CO.,
Oct 18 Baltimore, lld.
Agents Wanted for the Official nia
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BT HO.V. ALBXANDBRH. STEVENS.
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300 Acres in Nurseries,
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GR 1 CULTURAL
IMPLEMENT
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trade or use, should address
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Richardson's New Method
FOll
The Piano Forte
IS
UNEXCELLED! UNEQUALLED!
ANO
Tile Standard Book or Instruction,
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Oct 18_New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
MALE Olt FEMALE, FOR
THE LIFE OF GEN. GRANT.
BY HENRY C. DEMING, under the
sanction and authority of Gen. Grant
himself. The niOBt intensely interesting
biography ever published in America.
533 octavo pages, complete in one volume.
Price $2.75. An extra copy will be
given free of charge to any person
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remit for tho same.
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Book Agents Wanted.
TO solicit orders for Dr. Wm. Smith's
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The Springfield Republican, tho leading
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'.This edition, published by Messrs. Burr
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Fino Swiss movements, $15; Patont
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Our customers aro suppliod freo with tho
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Tho genuine Oroide Gold Watches can
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Importers and Manufacturers,
Oct 18 195 Broadway, New York.
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Lost Cause," the only complete Democrat?
ic history of tho war. Price $5. Samplos
I sent on reoeipt of price. Agents wanted.
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neatness and despatch.
ALSO,
PLASTERING and genoral House Re?
pairing. Office on Boundary street, one
square East of Main._July 26
Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
COLUMBIA, S. C., October 9, 18G8.
ON and after MONDAY, tho 12 th instant,
Passengor Trains will bo run as fol?
lows-leaving Columbia on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, and leaving
Ridge f pring on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays:
Leave Columbia.12.00 M.
arrive at Columbia.11.45 A. M.
Leavo Ridge Spring. 8.00 A. M,
Arrive at Ridge Spring. 4.10 P. M
All ariioies of 1 niuo UT to bo shipped
must bo delivered at Charlotte Railroad
Depot beforo ll A. M. on above days.
C. BOUKNIGOT,
Oct 10 Superintendent.
The.Great Inland Freight Route,
VIA
Charlotte and So. Ca. K. E.,
AND
roRTSMOlTH, VIRGINIA.
THIS FAVORITE AND RELIABLE
ROUTE offcra auperior 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.
MST Rates always guaranteed as low as
tho published rates of any other linc.
tar No chango of cara? or breakage of
bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth.
tar Marine Iusuranco from one-half to
threo-quarters per cent, less than by com?
peting lines.
For further information, rate?, classifi?
cation sheets, ?Sc, apply to. or address,
E. R. DORSEY,
General Freight and Ticket Agent,
Charlotto and South Carolina R. R. Co.
July 24_
Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., August 8. 1808.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, tho 12th
instant, tho Trains over this Road
will run as follows, viz:
Leave Columbia at.4.15 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m.
Loavo Charlotto at.11.35 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at.COO a. ni.
MST Closo connections, both ways, with
Trains of GreenviUe and Columbia and
South Carolina Roads.
MST Passengers for tho North, taking
this routo, have the 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 Lino and Baltimore or Anna
mcBsic Line and Wilmington, Delaware.
tar TIME AS QUICK and FABE AS
LOW as by any other route.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond.
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Now York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blen?
ding street.
An Accommodation Train will bo run
as follows:
Lcavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotto at G.35 P. M.
Returning-leavo Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar?
riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M
Passengers taking tho G A. M. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Night
Train of South Carolina Roadfor Charles?
ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by
leaving tho South Carolina Train ai Junc?
tion-connect with the 7 A. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
August 8 Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R
ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th
instant, Passenger Tr a i n? will run
daily, Sur days excepted, connecting with
Night Train ?n South Carolina and Char?
lotte and South Carolina. Railroad.-- :
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 GreenviUe at.5.00 "
Leave Greenville at. 5.45 a. m,
?? Anderson at.6.25 "
?? Abbev?leat.8.00 "
. ? Newberry at.12.35 p. m.
" Alston at.2.15 "
Arrive at Conimbia at. 3.45 "
Trains on the Blue Bidgo Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m.
" Pendleton at.5.80 V
Arrive at WalhaUa at.7.30 y
Leave WalhaUa at.3.30 a. m.
?. Pondloton at.5.80 ??
Arrive at A_ .erson at.6.20 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Aug 8 General Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CHABLESTON, S. C., March 28,18(38.
PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol?
lows, viz:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. G.80 a. m.
Arrive at King?ville. 1.30 p. m.
Leavo KingoviUe.2.00 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. 3.50 p. m.
Leavo Columbia. 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 7.30 a. m.
Leavo Kingsville. 8.00 p. m.
Arrivo at Charleston. 3.10 p. m.
The Passenger Train on tho Camden
Branch will connect with np and down
Columbia Traina and Wilming ton and Man?
chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Night Express Freight and Passenger
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia..6.05 a. m.
Leavo Columbia.6.80 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. m.
March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Bnp't.
Office North Carolina Railroad*Co.,
COMPANY SHOPS, ATBIL 1, 1868.
ON and after this date, tho foUowing
will be the 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 '?
Arrivo at Goldsboro at.12.25 p. m.
Leavo Goldsboro at.12.80
" Raleigh at. 3.20 "
" Grooneboro at. 7.17 "
Arrivo at Charlotte at. 11.35 p. m.
Thrungli Passengers by this . ue 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
same timo bv 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 Newbern, on A.
<k N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave
Charlotto at 2 a. m. ?nd arrivo 6.20 p. to.
Laurens Railroad-New Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LAUBENB O. H., 8. C., April 29,1868.
ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of Mav
next, the Trains on this Road will
commence running to return on tho same
day, to connect with the up and down
Trains cn the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, at Helena: leaving Laurens ats
A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.30
P. M. same days. J. S. BOWERS,
July 9 Superintendent Laurens R. R.