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M tSOmiLAKTS, I Fall?as Laevc?. They are falling, slowly fulling, Thick upon the forest side. Severed from the noble branches Where they waved in beauteous pride. They are falling in the valleys, Where the early violets spring, And the birds in sunny spring-time For their dulcet music sing. They are falling, sadly falling, Glose beside oar oottage door; Pale and faded like the loved ones, They are gone forevermore. They aro fal?i ng, and tho sun-beams Shine in beauty soft aronnd; Yet the faded leaves are falling, Falling on the mossy ground, hey are falling on the streamlet, Where the silver waters flow, nd upon their placid bosom Onward with their waters go. They are falling in the church-yard, Where our kindred sweetly sleep, Where the idle winds of summor Softly o'er the loved ones weep. They ore falling, ever fulling, Where the summer breezes sigh, Where tho 6tars in beauty glisten Bright upon the mid-night sky. They are falling when the tempest Moans like ocean's hollow roar; When the tuneful winds and billows Sadly sigh forevermore. They are falling, they are falling, While our saddened hearts still go To the sunny days of childhood, Io the dreamy long ago; And their faded hues remind ns Of the blasted hopes and dreams, En dod liko the faded leaflets Cast npon the icy streams. -o PLANTING HAIB ON BABRBN SPOTS.-Wo uro told that a colored barber in Jersey City, bas demonstrated that hair may be. grafted into a prematurely bald head and made to grow. He takes hair from the head of another person, and if it is perfect and healthy, inserts it in the cavities of tho scalp, and R?cures it to its placo by ban? dages, which are allowed to remain a few days, until the hair takes root. It is said the success of the experiment depends upon the thickness of the skull of tho party operated upon. At Bath, N. Y., recently,* a boy who was coasting conld not stop his sled as a train of cars came along, and shot like au arrow across the railroad track, between the wheels of a oar, and escaped without the slightest injury. At a Neosho (Kansas) dancing party, tho other night, tho highly-perfumed head of a youug man ran into the gas light, where? upon his hair blazed up two feet, causing "an awful smell of oil, hair, ?co., for a few minutes afterwards." One of the strongest reasons wo over heard why a married man should get his life insured is, that the money would provo a great help to his wife's second husband, and might by the means of starting him in business. A maiden Indy, alluding to her youthful accomplishments, said that at six months of age, she went alone. A malicious indivi? dual present remarked: "Yes, and you have been going alone ever since." A polite philosopher once thanked a lady who had been singing to a party for an hour, by saying, "Madam, you have wasted your time charmingly." Au Ohio philanthropist offered to give every poor widow in his town a winter sup? ply of wood, if his townsmen would turn out and cut it, which they did. Under tho now ruling of the court at Topeka, Kansas, a lawyer is required to stand up while questioning a witness, and if too i muk to stand he cannot practice. An English grocer has left 615,000 to Charles Dickens, providing he will read tho "Trial from Pickwick" to the grocer's fa? mily once a year until he dies. Tho Detroit Tribune calls Black Kettle's orphans "fatherless skillets." Gibbes & Tho ir. as, Beal Estate Agents, Columbia, S. C., OFFER their services to tho publio as GE? NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, and other property, on commission. No chargi s until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 10 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. Bloomsdale Garden Seeds-Grown by David Landreth. THE unexampled demand, and increasing repu? tation, of Landreth's SEEDS, attests their superiority over all otlier kinds. Years havo rolled up a long line of testimonials in favor of his Seeds, as being always reliable and of war? ranted quality. The BUbsctibers havo ft full lino of Seeds, for sale wholesalo aud retail. Jan Pl FISHER A HEIN ITS H. Druggists. Por the Ladies' Toilet. FLOWER SCENTED GLYCERINE, Kalin Glycerine, Camphor Ice, Cold Cream Glycerine. Excellent applications for chapped and abraded skin, rnughncHs and redness of tho face. Almond, Honey and Glycerine Soap, for winter n?e. For sale bv FISHER kHEINIT8H, Jan 10 . Druggists. Borneo Bagging. 6BALES Superior COTTON RAGGING. 50 coils Greenlea! and Manilla Rope. For nale low by E. A <>. D.HOPE. New Orleans Syrup. 5BBL8. Choice New Orleans SYRUP, for ?ale by E. k, G. D. HOPE. Cheese, Smoking and Ghewing Tobacco. 8LOXES ROSE BUD CHEWING, very fine, .1 boxes, Cnmnif lweatth " ?I boxes Dew Drop, " a cases pur.. Virginia Leaf SMOKING TOBACCO, half and whole boxes. Schwitzer. Limberger, Cern?an Hand CHEESE. JOHN C. SEEGERS, Dee 10 Main street, rear Post Office. To Newspaper Publishers. I?IOU SALE CHEAP, a quantity of LEADS, 1 BI?ASS DASHES, etc., snitablo for columns of about twclvo oms pica. Apply it Phamix, office. . Jan 5 Charleston Advertisements. Wanted, Wanted, Wanted! TO purchase COON. OTTEB AND DEER SKINS, for which the highest CASH prices will bo paid by us. Washed Wool 45c; Unwashed 80-th m ie owing to an advance, in the wool market, ar.d we are desirous t>f affording the very highest prices to the country merchants for all articles in our line. Coon Skins, good winter 18c. por lb. MOSES GOLDSMITH * SON, Jan 14 80* _Charleston. S. C. Wando Fertilizer. 11HE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTUR? ING COMPANY offers to tho planters and farmers of tho South their FERTILIZER, known as the ? WANDO FERTILIZER," Which the experience of tho past season has proved to be ono of the most valuablo in our mar? ket. It has for ito buse tho materials from the Phosphate Reds of tho Company, on Ashley River, and is prepared at their works at tho EAST END OB' HASEL STREET. In this-city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, tho Compauy has made arrangements with tho distinguished Che? mist, Dr'. C. U. SHEPARD, Ju., who carefully analyzes all the ammoniacal and other material purchased by tho Company, and tho prepared FERTILIZER, Before being offered for sale. Thc Company is resolved to make an article which wiU prove to bo a COMPLETE MANURE, and givo entire satisfac? tion. For terme, circulars, and other information, apply to tVM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. O. Jan 12 _8mo WINTHROP B. WILLIAMS, COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT, Accommodation Wharf. Charleston, S^C.__Sept 8 fimo FERTILIZERS ! Rhodes' Super-Phosphate, Tho Old and longest established Standard Manure. URCHILLA GUANO. PERUVIAN GUANO. RHODES' MANURE, in its preparation,is made equally adapted for forcing largo crops ol Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco,Potatoes and other root crops. Tho Manufacturing Department is conducto^ by Frederick Klctt, ono of tho most skillful Chemists and Manufacturers in tho United States, lt is endorsed, approved and recommended by all of tho most prominent Chemists and Agri? culturalists in the Southern States. "It can bc relied upon as uniform in quality,"always reliable, productive of largo crops and unexcelled by any ii tho market, in the high percentage of "True fer? tilizing Principles." Price$57 50 cash, or $05 time with Factor's acceptance, and? per cent, iuteresl until 1st December, lHC'J. ORCH ILLA GUANO, "AA."-A tine Bird Guano rich iu Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price $&i cash, or $10 time. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure and al wa y I ou bund. Furnished at market, prices for cash. B. S. RHETT & SON, Agents, Dec lOSmo Charleston, S. C. A Y E R'S CHERRY PECTORAL Fur Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such ns Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bron? chitis, Asthma and Consumption. PROBABLY never before in tho whole history o medicine, has anything won so widely and s< deeply upen tho confidence of mankind, as thi: excellent rem?tly for pulmonary complaints Through a long series of years, and among mos of tho racesof men, it has risen higher andhighe In their estimation, as it has becomo better known Its uniform character and power to euro the vari ous affections of tho lungs and throat, have nindi it known as a reliable protector against them While adapted to milder forms of diseaso and ti young children, it is at tho sumo time tho mos effectual remedy that can bo given for incipicn consumption, and the dangerous affections of th throat and lunp;s. As a provision against suddei attacks of CROUP, it should be kept on hand ii overy family; and, indeed, as all are sometime subject to colds and coughs, all should be provide? with this antidote for them. Although settled CONSUMPTION is though incurable, still great numbers of cases where th diseaso seemed settled havo been complete!, cured, and tho patient restored to sound hoalth b the CHERRY PECTORAL. So complete is it mastery over tho disorders of tho lungs au throat, that tho most obstinate of them yield to il When nothing else could roach thom, under til CHERRY PECTORAL they subside and disap poar. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS find grca protection from it. ASTHMA is always relieved and often wholl cured by it. BRONCHITIS is generally cursd by taking th CHERRY PECTORAL in small and frequent doses Bo generally aro its virtues known that wo nee not publish tho certificates of them hero, or d moro than assure the public that its qualities ar fully maintained. AYER'S AGUE CURE, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chi Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodic* or Bilious Fever, ?c., ond indeed ad the ajfevtiot lehick arise from malarious, marsh, or miasme tie ?tois?n?. As its name implies, it docs Care, and does nc fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bil ninth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisenon substance whatever, it in nowiso injures any pi tient. The number and importance of its cures i tho ague di-tricts, aro literally hejond accoun and wo believe without a parallel in tho history i Ague medicino. Our prido is gratified by til acknowledgments wo receive of tho radical curt effected iu obstinate cases, and where otho/rem? dies had wholly failed. Unacclimatcd persons, either resident in, c traveling thiough miasmatic localities, will 1 ptoteoted by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from to pidity of the Liver, it is an excellent reined; stimulating tho Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, is an excellent, remeky. producing many truly r< uiarkable cures, where Other medicines had failei Prepared by Du. J. C. AYER A CO., Praetie ?nd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Massachusetl ?nd sold all round the world. PRICE $1.(H> I?KU BOTTLES. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Mcdicini everywhere. Jnn 1 Smo NEW ARRIVALS. SMOKED and Pickled SALMON. (jiMMiM Smoked Hallibut, White Fish, Ci till ??|fl and Blue Fish, Nfl ~%\Wt Dutch Herrings, Pickled Sardines, IIHBBIMBP SW?HB, English Dairv. Goshen Oheoi Fi-iks' Hams, Breakfast Strips,*Mackerel, Self-Raising Flour, Pecan Nota, Almonds, Raisins, Preserves, Currants, Pi um *. .Ve.. Holland Gin, French Brandy Madeira Whu Sh. i ry Wine, Rhine Wm- dies assorte. Fancy Soaps. Cracker!-, ?is ortc.d, Pipos, Segal Tobacco, Walking Canes, .Ve. Low for cash, at G. DIF.RCKS. English Dairy Cheese. Cranberries. pr A B?XES English Dairy,Cutting, Hue Apr 0\J and Young America CHEESE. 18 bushels CRANBERRIES, in fino order, ai for salo low bv E. A* G. D. HOPE. PUMPS. JgVEBYBODY ?ho hu nee for * PUMP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, and FORCE PUMr. Send for a circular. POOLE & HUNT, Jun 13 Orno Baltimore, Maryland. Latest New York News. LADIES! Look Oatl Look Oatt! Louie Ont!: "Beautifies the Complexion." "Gives a Rosy Glow to the Cheeks." "A Ruby Tingo to tho Lips." "Removes all Blotches and Freckles." "Tho Best in the World." "COSTAR'S" BEAUTIFIER ! TUE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms Ono Bottle, $1.00. Three for $2.00. 1,000 Bottles Bold in ono day iu Now York city. S3 All Dmggiste in COLUMBIA aoll it. * Or address "COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby Bt.,N. Y. "COSTAR'S" Standard Preparations ARE "Costur'n" Rat, Ho nc li, dec., Kxtermlnntors. "CoitarV Bed-Bug Kxtermlnntors. ?tCoatar's" (only pare) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 voars established in New York." "2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "Ul Beware II! of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them." Address "COSTAR " 10 Crosby street. New York; or. JOHN F. HENRY, successor to Domas Barnes A Co., 21 Fark Row, Now York. Bold in COLUMBIA by the principal Druggists. Dec22_ ly ?jd ?2 * o-e ? ? o a *J ? o JC . Y~ -' J3 " Ca < fe - ? ' ?kaiiSl^ r~J ?5 i** o .2 ?go? O O , >,? S?.?-.5 o >."o ?C ? o ^gS-S??**-"T LJ) 2 ? S s^J~if-.si* t O 55 vi CHH.? ? ; o c^ r^H PH ,QM ? 2 ~ = s ? H w g gag Sl?-l-llfl rH co wo-Ps?s pa^^oSss 2 IR? S? dgt* &l Jr. fe fe H " p 9 ?fe, T g ? - 00 I ii -5 ?j= > S s- g g ? 0 S SI? n ? ^ 8 ? - 0 ?t? P d M . ow 52 o 9 3 R rt ?HO ^ O S5 W o {z; 8 -fe M?<1?<10Q Flour! Flour!! OHA BBLB- FLOUR of all qualities, from ?j \ "vf $8.00 per bbl. upwards, mat received and for ?alo by _J.^c T. lt. AGNEW. TOILET REQUISITES. FRENCH NOVELTIES-Perfumery. Extracts, Odors, Boquets, Fountains, Antique Oil, Ger? man Cologno, Lubin's Extracts and Powder, Royal Lavender, Perfumed Crackers, French Pomades, "Cosm?tique," English Hair Brushes, Dressing Combs, assorted; Fiuo Tooth Combs, English and French Tooth Brushes; ElegantToilet Soap-Bose, Almond, Honey, Glycerine, Windsor, Zahater, Skin Soap, for tho complexion; Powder Puffs and Boxes, in variety: Toilet Waters; all very cheap at Doo20t FISHER A. HEINITSIFS Drue Store. Rats! Rats!! Bats!!! HARVEY'S CURE-For RATS, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Ac. This exterminator is effectual for thu destruction nf Rats, lt is better than any other preparation. It compels rata and mice to avoid their holes or nests after eating it, and to seek tho opon air until they die. Look after your Corn-cribs and store-rooms. For salo by FISHER fe HEINITSII, Dec 8 t Druggists. "beware of a Cough!" IF j OU have a slight Cough, atti nd lo it at once, and avoid a greater evil-Consomption. The "I .RAND WILD CHERRY COUOH CURE" will relieve you. It is good for Coughs, ('olds, Asthma, Sore Throat and Consomption. A *nfo and cheap remedy. Only 25 cents a bottle. For sale by FISHER A HEINIT8H, October .-'.'2 t Druggists, Smoked Meats, &c. EXTRA Sugar-cured HAMS, ?Extra Sugar-cured Strips. Fxtrn Fine Smoked Tongnos. SUM.l:ed Ruiniori, Vnrjnouth bloaters, rick led Trout. I ..>.!.,! Pig Pork. Pigs' Feet, No. 1 Bay Mackerel, l utt0:1 Mai kel Boor, and a full assortment of Faucy and t;ta?.le Oroceries-for salo low. by ' GEORGE SYMMER8. Fresh Garden Seeds. ALARGE supply of Thorburns GARDEN REEDS, Which have given universal satisfac? tion for the past throe years. For sslo by Jan 3 E A G. D. HOTE. The Place to Get lt. <n IF voa aro dosirous of obtaining tho very BJfbcet branda o? WIN KR, GIN, li HAN DY, ftf WHISKEY or RUM, bv tho ?lass or bottle, boBidea first qnalitv KEGAHS and TOBACCO, call at the Carolina House, ou Washington street, nc ar Sumter. lt. BARRY, ** Jan 16 Proprietor. The Pollock House. JL^^ THIS firbt cla-s RESTAURANT is turan. Idcat i'd un Main street, a few doora ci? * aif Tr.un Wai-hiiiKt??n. ls furnished ?QI with the b<-st.of WINES LIQUORS, (.AGER, Wm otc. OYSTERS sud GAME, lu season. Comfort? able rooms attached for private Dinner and Sup? per parties. A handsomely fitted , - ^ up BILLIARD ROOM ;" tlx. cond Btory,\vith Sharpt-'n iii.iiruved^?BEKpSSiy'ty tables. ? ? ^ Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. . LANIER HOUSE, Main street near Lail'f, Cohntibia, S. C. _?x_ THIS Fl I ?ST CL AH S <jij?P$. RESTAURANT is Blip VW*Z?u?t&phcd ?Rh the vorv fi? -I ut . ...r.s. LIQUO?S. SEGA RS and TOBACCO. DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished at short net ice. Tho cooking is unsurpassed. 0YHTER8, GAME, Etc., in season. J. B. LANIER, Proprietor. R. HAMIT.TOV. Sunerititendent. Dee 10 EXCEUBIOR.. Prompt, Ckean and Accurate. ESTABLISHE?).^^?M'^S?-MARCH, lbf.5. THE PHONIX Book, .bil? and Newspaper Pow. r Press PRINTIE ESTABLISHMENT! Main Street, above Taylor, ? COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE proprietor ba; r ADDITIONS tohi*f.rm Type, I'resn s. <"?.' .. introducing iln* i. ?. ? ' ) iirepnred !.. und- -e.'. PLAIN au : :- ..? V nully made EXTENSIK E 1:0 ?tock of matorial 1 ll! s Pap ' . ('ards, etc., 1 s TV i . - .im] is fully \\ ,. eil . v : -, i.ilig in tho From a Co U Visi.>. : ?'.ni feet Potter. The loll, wins Pamphlets, Circulars. Rill Heads, Briefs, Ball Tickets. A Invitations, Dray Ticket*, j Receipts, rrogramini a, ife'&K&rc Hand-bills, Leitet Heads. WtrTc^ ? Pouters, Cheeks. ^SSMiPfc, Planks, Drafts, - Labels, Wedding. Visiliug .???I BiiKiuc** Cards, Ac., ?Vc, of all st \ h s und siso?: in fact. Any and Every Description of Printing! In one. two, tim <? Colors find Bronze, promptly attended f<i. JULI AN \. HELBY. Proprietor. Pure Ground -Spices ior Family Use. r*110 obtain a pur? II ?.l?ele di Pulper. Ginger, Cili X uamon and s 'ICES gen ern I li in a grout, d state, tit to lise, bus been a very difficult matter heretofore Th? ; nbscribcrs haw now in store Ground Spices, <f war anted purity and superi? ority. No one nee l hesitate to buy the Ground Spices from their Mole tiny are jnst what is wanted in every fa mil j pure Ground Ppice, ready for usc. Ground Pepper, Mace. Tapioca, , " Gingt r, Nutmeg*, .boma, " Spice. Ciuwrf.late, " Clnuamoii. Cox's Gola*ino, " (Mov.ii, English Musi ard, Arrow root, > lyn, Cocoa. For sale by FISHER A HE1NITSH. Dec 10 + Prnggislfl. PISTOLS, PISTOLS. JUST received, n supply of PISTOLS, from thc most celebrated mutters; Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Load, Percussion Caps, Gun Wail?, Powder Flasks, Shot Bolts an I Shot Pouches, for sale at low figuren for cadi bv J. ? T. R. AGNEW. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co., EC? TOT m I tl IV ?'Til Win i ILTtf liUU?iV5BSSB3 t?V.^W* ^BP=aK jWPSQ&S ^?s&m PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. Coi.'-Min A, B. C., Uceo ni ber 28, 1868. NOTICE ie, hereby given that at a recent meeting of the Board of Directors ot this Company, it was determined to pay the six months' interest upon our mortgage and gnarantecd debt, falling due on the 1st day o? JANUARY next; iVotn'cIed. tho holders of the said mortgago and guaranteed bonds, and certificates of indebtedness, will fund all interest accruing upon them up to July 1, 1868. Wo aro, however, cnmpolled to suspend tho pay? ment until tho Legislature validates tho Acts of 1861 and 1866, authorizing tho guaranteo of tho Stato upon our bonds, bec^njo until that is done, wo cannot fund tho back, interest in the same se? curity which it now has. When such action is talton by the Legislature, notico will bo immediately given nod payments and settlements mado, in accordance with the abovo torras. H. P. HAMMETT, President. Dec 30__ Charlotte and South Carolina and Columbia and Augusta Railroad Ctmpanies. SUPERINTENDENT'S t)FFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C., January 14, 1869. f-?S? /?-Ii Pip? ^*i^^WQi ra^Mii Ji?,:- ON a,ul a'fter ?at E?ifciBggBBi aga? tho istb inst. Trams over these Roads will run Daily as follows: ClOIKO SOUTH. Lvo Charlotte G.80 a. m. Arr. Columbia 1 50 p. m. IJVO Columbia 2.30 p. m. Ar Grauiteville 7.30 p.m. GOINO MOSTS. Lvo G rangeville 7.40 a. m. Ar Columbia 12.15 p. ra. Lvo Colnmbia 12 50 p. ra. ArCharlotto 7.35 p. m. JSTS-CIOHO connection at Charlotte, with North Carolina Railroad, for all points North; at Gm nit e villc, with South Carolina Road, for all points West and South. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Jan 14 Superintendent. The Great Inland Freight Boute, VIA Charlotte & South Carolina R.E., AND PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA. THIS FAVORITE and RELIABLE Route offers superior advantages to the MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and UP-COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS at low rates and quick despatch to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia. Now York and Boston. 49* Rates alway* guaranteed as low as tho published rates of any other line. S3" No chango of cars, or breakage of bnlk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth. ?"Marine Insurance from one-half to three quarters per cent, less than by competing linen. For further information, rates, classification sheets, 4c, apply to, or address, E. lt. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent, J lily 21 Charlotte and Sonth Carolina R. R. Co. SOUTH CAROLINA RA?L1?Q?J)~ ,Tv"> re? ESI BgBBSEl PASSENGER TRAINS ikV^^tl5Sf^??will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.80 a. m. Arrive Kingsville_1.30 p. m. Leave 2.00 p. m. Arrive Columbia.3.50 p. m. Leave 6.00 a. m. Arrive Kingsville... 7.30 a. ni Leave 8.00 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. .3.10 p.m. Tho Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with un and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Trains MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight and Pasat-ogei Accom? modation Train will run as follows: Leave Charleston for Columbia.5.40 p. m. Arrive Columbia 6.05 a. m. Leave 5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. 6.40 a.m. March 21 _H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sop't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASSENGER Trabas run [daily. Sui day excepted, con? necting with Night Trains on Charleston and Charlotte Railroads: Lvo Columbia 7.00 a.m. Lvo Greenville 5.45 a.m *' Alston 8.40 " " Anderson 6.25 " M NowberrylO.10 " " Abbeville 6.00 " ArrAbbeviUe 3.00 p.tn " Nowborry 12.85 o.rn '* Anderson 4.20 " " Alston 2.15 " *'Greejivillo 5.00 " Arr Columbia 3.45 p.m. Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad run as follows. Lve Anderson 4.30]).m. Lve Walhalla 3.80 a.m. " Pendleton 5.80 " " Pendleton 6.30 *' Arr Walhalla 7.30 " Arr Anderson C.20 " Tho train will return froui Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH. General Fup't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. CBHfflSB"] PA8SENGER Trains leave Fpartan BBs^^Hgburg Court House Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at 7 A. M., and arrive at Alston 1.20 P. M., connecting with the Greenville Down Train and trains for Charlot tn and Charleston. On Tuesdays, Thursdays'and Saturdays, tho Up Passenger Trains, connecting with tho Green ??KU Up Trains, leave Alston 0 A. M. and arrive Spar? tanburg Court Houso 3.20 P. M., as follows: Down Train. Up Train. Milos. Arrive. Jjcavo. Arrivo. Loavo. Spartanburg- 0 7.00 3.20 Pacolet.10 7.15 7.4S 2.32 2.35 Jonesville.19 8 25 8.80 1.C0 1.55 Uuionville.28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 Santuc,.37 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08 Shelton .48 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08 Lyles Ford.52 11 36 11.38 10 39 10.42 Strother.50 12.02 12.05 10.12 10.15 Alston.68 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 THOS. B. JETER, President. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., ISSMli*^ THE following ?B the ?^W.II?SK^';' schedule for Passenger Traitib ovo! this road: Leave Charlotte..ll.36 p. m. Arrive..11.85 p. m. Greensboro 5.05 a. va und 7.17 p. m. Raleigh 9.41 a. m. and 3.1:0 p. m. Arrive Goldsboro 12.25 p. m. J.ea--o. 12.30 p. m. Through Passengers by this lino havi choice of routes via Greensboro ?nd Danville to Richmond, or cia Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports? mouth; arriving at al) points North of Richmond at the samo time by either route. Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newbern^on A. A N. C. Road._ Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. rnr??&E'li&~: MAIL"Trains on this Road mn to !???8?E^,???<f return on same <lny, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena: leaving Laurena at 6 A. M., on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena ?it 1 80P, M. same da>s. Jilly 0 J.H. MOWERS. Superintendent KOiADALIi Purifies the Blood. For Salo by DrugrgiM? r.vcryrvlierc. Burglar Alarms. WE have pufchasod the right of Utley's Patent BURGLAR A EA RMS, and now offer them for salo at the low price of $10 each. Thru will be founda secure safe-guard tor I'rot eel ion of Stores, Dwellings, Oin-houscs, Darns, Smoke-houses, Ac, from Uiieve* and incendiaries. Call and seo them at the store of J A T. R. AGNEW.