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A negro man named Davie is lor a position on the po'iice foro York city. He'lLhavtita como I got office. Tho New Yorkers ' ate "niggers" as rolers. Josh. Billings defines a "thnrrer bizi nesa man" os "wun itbat knows ennff| about stealin'ao't there kant ennv body steel from him, and onnff about Law, so that ha can do his stealin' legally." Why' is' the letter B like a hot fire? Because it makes oil boil. "That Gough will Kill youl" Try "COSTAR'S" Cow*** Remedy. "Colds and Hoarseness lead to death," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "For Croups-Whooping Coughs, Ac," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "Costar says it is the best in the wide world And if he savs so-ita True-its True-ita True; and we sav Try it-Try it-Try it." [Morning Paper, August 26. ?3- All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it. ''OOSTTR'S'' STANDARD PREPARATIONS Anr. ms BEAUTIFIER ! THE Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. One Bottle $1.00-Three for $2.00. HIS BUCKTHORN SALVE ! BIS "COSTAR'S" Bat, Roach, fte., Exterminators. "COSTAR'S" Bod-Bug Exterminators. "COSTAR'S" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in Now York." "2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "11 1 Beware 1 ! ! of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in COLUMBIA soil them." Address "COSTAR," 10 Crosby atrect, N. Y Sold in Columbia, S. C., by E. E. JACKSON. April 4_[deo 22]_ly JEROME FAGAN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Cabinet Furniture, &c. WareroouxsMain st., Southof Washington. JIN addition to the usual full supply of House Furniehiug Gooda in his line, ia in receipt of a line of PARLOR AND BED-ROOM FURNI? TURE, which In etyle and elegance of finish, aa well a8 cheapness and durability, cannot be surpassed in any market South of Baltimore. Call and examine for youraelvea. Ordere for FUNERALS, either in country or city, will be attended to promptly. Furniture made to order. Particular attention given to Repair ing, Packing and Jobbing._May 9 Good Investments. <SlQ i\f\f\ CHARLOTTE AND SO. CA. ???.UUU RAILROAD BONDS, ^6,000 Columbia and Augusta Railroad Bonds $10,000 " " " Stock $20.000 South Carolina M $1,000 City of Wilmington Bonda, $5,000 " " Memphis M $6,000 Now State Bonds, $3,000 Citv of Columbia Coupons. For sale bv GREGG, PALMER A CO. F Old Newspapers, DR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, fi sale at the PHOENIX OFFICE. WANTED.-A GENTS-$75 to $200 per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tack, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, in a moat superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for five years. We wiU pay $1,000 for any maohine that will sew a strongor, more beautiful, or moro elastio seam than oura. It makea the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second ut itch can be cat, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. Wo pay agents from $<5 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice that amount can bo made. Address SECOMB A CO., Pittaburg, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon bv other parties panning off wort bless cast-iron machines, under the ?ame name or otherwise. Oura ia the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. May 29 3mo WASTED-AGENTS-To seU the Ameri? can Knitting Machine. Price $25. The simplest, cheapost and best Knitting Machino ever invonted. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minut?. Liberal inducements to agents. Ad? dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINECO., Boston. M8se., or St. Louis, Mo. May 29_3mo FROM 4 to 350 HOUSE FOWEU including the" celebrated Corliss Cut? off Enginca, Slide Valve Stationary Engines, Por? table Engines, Ac. Also, Circular. Mulay, Gang Saw Milla, Sugar Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, fte.. Lath and Shinglo Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws. Belting, .Vc. Send for descriptive Circular and Trice List. WOOD A MANN StoAni Engine Company, Utica, New York. March 24 6mo i Iron. SWEDES IRON, li, 14, 2, 2A, 3, 34, 5, 6, 7, 10 inohea. Band Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron. Sheet Iron. 2,000 Roes; of all kinda. 2f? Pairs Trace Chaius. FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. DENTISTRY. DR. D. ii. ?BOOZER, grateful for the 'liberal patronage he baa received from the citizens of this city and the surrounding District, daring tho past year, respectfully an? nounces that he now permanently establishes himaelf in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI? FICIAL CASES, in .every approved method, carefully and sat? tonly exeouted-among which ho would ca. t >ecial attention to that known aa Reynold?' ? ?f?nt: and of hie suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beautiful and durable procesa, he ia enabled, with confidence to refer to bia patiente and to the patentee. Office on Main ?street, over First National Bank._| _Jen 8 Maokerel. rr K KITS No. I Bay and Shoal MACKEREL, I O 00 Bbls., Halves and Quarters, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for sale bv E. A G. D. HOPE. pRio Beneficent Institution of Life In . surance should, not be Degraded bgr Appeal? to Sectional _ I?8ure rathe Company whoo? AGE guarantees tu standing? Whose Strougth givc6 most Security. Whose- Dividends nuke roar Policy Cheapest. WhoMplans offer yon the greatest advantages. Tho old ?TNA LIFE, of Hartford, was. chartered in 1620. Her accumulated Capital is now over $13, 000,000. Her plans of Insurance offer the assured greater advantages than any other* wo have ever seen. PLEASE EXAMINE THEM. H. E. NICHOLS fi CO., Mav 30 Imo Gon'l Ag'te. Columbia, 3. C. GEO. HUGGINS' FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Agency. No. 2 "Columbia, Hotel ' Building, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. FIRE DEPARTMENT. iEtna Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Couu. Merchants' Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. North American Fire Insurance Comp'y, Hartford, Couu. Fire Insurance and Savings Company, Richmond, Va. ?S^RErRESEKTIXO A CAPITAL OF $7,000,000! LIFE DEPARTMENT. Arlington Mutual Life Insurance Co., Richmond, Va. Leading Life Insurance Company of thc South. All claims for loases adjusted and paid at this office. GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent. May 15_j3mo COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. rilHE Proprietors talco pleasure in annouuc JLing thia elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of pruests. The ta ulo will always bo supplied with every delicacy of tho season-both from thc New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in tho refectory e*vry day from ll until 12?. H. H. BADENHOP, i I>ROI>I"ET?B?" May 30_ THE WASHINGTON HOUSE IS now prepared to accommo? date Regular, as well as Tran? sient, BOARDERS. Terms mo "dedrate. May ? 2mo "NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. TUTS very pleasantly localed HOTEL, unsurpassed by auy House in thc South for comfort :and healthy locality, is open to L'ravolera and others socking BOARD for the Summer. Familiescan bo accommodated with nico, airy rooms on reasonable tenus. A call iB solicited. WM. A. WRIGHT. May ll _imo HEALING SPRINGS, Hutu County, Virginia. THESE SPRINGS will be open tor the recep? tion of Visitors on tho 1st of Juno, with ample accommodations for SOO persons. Tnev are acceeaible by tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving the cars at Covington Depot arrive at tho Springs in four hoare, by comfortable stage?, ov?.r a first-rate turnpike road of easy grade, passing in full view of the celebrated Falling Springs, and other picturesque mountain ana water scenery. The luxurious and invigorating effects of tile Hot and Cold Baths are acknowledged by all who have used them. Tho accommodations and management are equal to those of any city hotel. Pamphlets, descriptive of the virtues of the waters, ?md attesting their wonderful curative Sropartiee, can be procured by application to [esere. Purcell, Laud & Co., Richmond; Ked well ft, Son, Washington City; Coleman & Ro? gers, Baltimore, Md.; Bullock Sc Crenshaw, Philadelphia; J. H. Webb, New York; or from the Agent at the Springs. Telegraph Office at the Springe. Board per day. 13; per week. ?20; per month, $75. M. H. HOUST?N, Resident PLreician. DUNLOP, MONCURE& CO., ] HUGH W. FRY, \ Proprietors. A. T. STOKES, ) Ma; 20 *1_2_JOHN L. EUBANK, Agent. 1869. MONT VALE SPRINGS. 1860. THIS favorite Summer resort, situated in lilouut County, East Tennessee) will lx< opened for the receptions ci visitors on thu FIRST of JUNE. The marked beneficial results attending the ute of these waters, in functional d?range? ments of tho Liver, Rowels, Kidneys and Skin, and the cure of Chronic Diseases,"attest then Medicinal Properties. Tho buildings at Mont vale aro now boin*, repaired, refitted and re? painted, and everything put in apple-pie order. All the accessories for enjoyment and recre? ation at the best watering place.-* will bo found hore. The facilities for reaching Montvale this sea? son are increased by the extension of the Knoxville and Charleston Railroad, and regu? lar traine aro running to Maryville, whence passengers are conveyed in coaches to the Springs, nine miles distant. Rates of Board per dav, $3.50: per week, $16.00; pei -nonth, iCO.00, " Address tor pam? phlets containing analvsi* and description ot waters, Ac. ' JOS, L. KING, May 13 2ft._Knoxville. Tenn. DR. yV. H. TUTT'S fjgg STANDARD PREPARA i, IONS, SARSAPARILLA Asp QUEEN S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Yagetabje Liver Pille, Improved Hair Dye, For eal? by Febafly E. E. JACKSON. City Taxes. CITY COUPONS, receivable for Citv Taxes, for sale by GREGG. PALMER'* CO. STOLL, WJKBB a CO., WHOLESALED RY GOOD S, Domestic Store. IB'n.''. I Lace Store. Feb 37 CHARLESTON. 8. (3. ' , ly SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Agricultural and Mechanical Magazino. (Oficial Organo/ the South Carolina Stale Ag? ricultural and Mechanical Society.) AT au early date, the subscribers will pub? lish tho drat number of a Monthly Maga? zine, devoted to the development of the mate? rial interests of this State, and the whole 8outh( and will distribute 6,000 copies gratuit ously, eo that every one may see what it is be? fore subscribing. They intend to make it the best andihandsomest industrial magazine ever published at the South, and they ask thc cor? dial co-operation of every good citizen in this enterprise, which must rodouud to thc public welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first number, will please send their address to WALKER, EVANS * COGSWELL. May 9 12 Jharleston, S. C. STRONG INDUCEMENTS^ THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM? PANY will insure 31,000, at the following rates : Ase 23-114 5'.'. 30- 18.65. " 35- 19.40. " 40- 23.30. " 45- 29.83. " 50- 83.65. All other companies charge40 to 50 per cent, more. Before you injure, examine tor vour selves. E. H. HEIN1TS?, Feb 27_Agent for South Carolina. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountaiu BUTTER, Piok-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCK9, Jan 2j At the Sign of the Watch. The Reynolds Patent Flow. HAVING made arrangements with Messrs. Wm. Glaze tc Co. for the manufacture and exclusive sale of this Jnstlv celebrated PLOW, wo are prepared to offer them to tho country on good terms. Goo 1 tools will always be found a good Investment. Feb 28 FISH HR, 7.0WP. ANCE & FISHER. DR. T. T. MOORE, X>oia.t?vl Surgeon, IB now prepared to execute in the mos scien? tific manner all branches of his profession. Teeth extracted without pain bv nse of NI- ; TROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons 'desiring his 1 service would do well :o engage an hour. Office over Messrs. Bryan A MeCarter's Bookstore, Main street, Colnmbia. S. C. April ll 3ato g liff f?* wRIi il> 3*111 fill balla Sig MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has opened :JBmmm 'or hifpectien the finest assort ?STSSW ment of French, English i.nd K/aiEBaSi American Ladies* HATS, BON Ja^gi? NETS, FLOWERS AND RIB ?EsSfipfnfi RONS, Ac, the heit and cheapest v^rHi1? ever tiflfered to the Ladies of Co Vfci 'jT.u\ lumbia and the surrounding (?[#7 l-?Unt','~' Several cases of Ladies, Misses and Boys' HATS AND CAPS, from 25 cents up. Hair Braids, Waterfalls, Curls, Switchee, Cods, Ac. Country Merchants will find it to their ad? vantage to give me a call, and seo for them? selves. Fresh arrivals every day. Hats. Bon? nets, Ac, by the case or dozeu, will be sold very low. Bridal Wreath? and Veils of every descrip? tion, Jewelry, tte. HaviDg first cla?s Milliners, we are prepared to execute all orders w:th neatness and de? spatch. Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopfiou A Sutpheu's. March 28 gmo DRUGS. AND CHEMICALS. FISHER & BElNITSil, PH.?aaisTs, OFFER FOR SALE a LARGE STOCK of choice Drugs. Chemicals and Sundries, at Low Prices, .".t Wholesale and Retail. CALOMEL, MORPHIA, CASTOR OIL. QUINIS?, OPIUM, AND EPSOM SALTS. SUP. CARB. SODA, BLUE STONE. TURPENTINE, KEROSENE OIL. PATENT MEDICINES. ALCOHOL. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ami wholosftle agent* for HETNITSH'S QUEEN'S LELI'.illT. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DRS. REYNOLDS ,v 11LV NOLDS ?ve prepared to furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH on a larger scale than heretofore, aud Rt rab ? hinch below tho usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes the highest order of art in this speciality, aud is folly wai ranted. Denture* constructed by this process possess many ad? vantage? over gold plate work, and can be sup? plied at about lindi the ?pst o? tue latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having tvp'rU/ni e in such nattera, ia re? spect rs!! sbWtH. Ordinary- VULCANITE BCBBLl: 88i'"* *25. The same, strengthened by gold band^. ji?, T^rms eash. April 301 Notice. PARTIES wanting'REAPERS. THRESHING MACHINES, Ac, will do well to make their orders and inquiries at once. Prices from 150 to $500. at Faetorv. ? Mch ll FISHER LOWRANCE A FISHER. -?.M..-;----1 ; Ti"-rr*-, T "-1 New Zork Advertisements. ..-^-^w-. ?-?-??.---.-?.--J???. ~?-?---v??..-^-s.->^-,-???w?---^.-.-^x--?^-?-y .-???*?*?'.?'?**?*? . ?? jiew York City Board. PERSONS visiting [Now York city dciiring superior accommodations, can sccuro tb? same by calling on or addressing L. G. FIL? LETTE, ID Webt 2lat etroct. Tho boueo is *i tuated a few doors from the 5th Avenue-one of the mont central and elegant locations in the city. Rooms en suite or singly. May 22 413 , IilPROVED FRENCH RANGE AND Hange 3F*nLxna.i-t-utir? j?^rMcrntti) BT BR AMII Al> LI, DEANE 6i CO., 247 and 249 Water stroet, N. Y. April 13 Smo Needles and Fishing Tackle. A ND.RF.W. CLERK ?V CO. reepectfully inform ./x. the public ami their old customers, that they atilt continue husiuens in their old store, No "48 Maiden Lane, New York. Their assort? ment of Fishing Tachlo ii the largost and most complete of any in the United ?States. They are aleo Sole Agents for the Warrin Needle, i which, for the last thirty ycara, has enjoyed a : reputation for quality aiid uniformity of tem? per superior to all others. March 21 3mo ST. CLOUD HOTEL. j kjMUL'"^i. TRIS NEW and Commodious iMJL^nkjlsi- HOtSE, located corner Eroad ijCnSfli "flV an Forty-second etrett, I Hs???SisBE^Non- York, p?ss< Bsee advan i tugea over ail other houses, for tho accommo j dation of ita guests, lt was built expressly for a nrst-class family boarding house-tho rooms j being large and en suite, boated by btoani i with hot and cold water, and furnished second to uout; while tho culinary department ls in the most experienced hands, affording guests I an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent j Elevatois ia also among the 'modern improve? I ments' and at tho service of guests atall hours. ? Tba Broadway and University riace Cars pasa the door everv "four minutes, running from the I City Hall to Central Park, whilo tho Sixth and I Seventh Avenue lines are but a ehort block on either bide, affording ample facilities for com. I municatiug with all depots, steamboat land I ingB, piucos of amusement and business of tho ? great metropolis. MORE <fc HOLLEY, 1 March 19 6mo Proprietors. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OK SOUTH GAROLINA. AUTHOL1ZED CAPITAL ?300.000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposits of 81.00 au<t t'pwants Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Flautera, Professional MOD and Trustees can depo? sit their Funds and receive six per cent, inter? est, compounded every six months. OFFICERS t GEN. WADE HAMPTON, Present. Cor.. J. R. PALM KU, Yice-Prosideui. THOMAS E. GREGG. Cushier. J. C. R. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Expre?e. " May 1 . Trade Mak! Trade Mk m Sterling. Silver, j Plate. tf0**ilu**Cc, Gorham Manufacturing Company, PROVIDENCE, R. I., STERLING SILVER WARE NICKEL SILVER* PLATED WARE.?OW Orders received from the trado only, but I these g . ods may be e>btained from respectable ! dealer a everywhere. _June 3 Billiard Tables for Sale. T\vr> an0 BILLIARD TABLES i~"r____. complete order, Marble aud fl38B^?rfa^SlKtel;..-ddii:g. with Rails,Cues i H**?\*m?Lm*- and Ce-umer- included. Sharp I Si Grifuth's make. Will be sold low. Call at _ Dec IS_G. DIERCK'S. Gibbes & Thomas. Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services to the oublie ns GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell I LaudB, and otherproperty, on commission. No charges until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIRPJES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON PIRRES. Brop in at the Carolina House, ON Wa-hington stree t, near Main, and sam? ple the compounds dispensed-geuuino liquor.-; no fusel oil or damaging mixtures, "seeing is believing," but tasting is the real teat._R. BARRY, Proprietor. The Pollock House. ffm. THIS first cia's RESTAURANT SBflfek located on Main street, a fowop. * ,7/ -tSd.h-ir* from Washington. Is t'ur-ETi/ tushed with the best WINES, LIQUORS, W LAGER, etc. OYSTERS and GAME in season. Comfortable rooms attached for private Dinner and Supper parties. A hand- , - . Bomelv fitted up RILLIARD RUO?*! m thc second Mt()ry.^asiBWjWEp>K^> with Sharpe's improved tables. iL-?1-i*"' Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. BOiABALI? Purifies the Blood. Tor Sale, by nnijfxisn r.very-whore. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 0 to . 12 Room--, ?. 7 2d C?as* City Roiideaqci, tl to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 3d Class S' '. 3 to C .? 4. 8 Vftlti?ble Building Lots, on Main street.. b. 10 *' Lote, in other parts of tho city, G. 3 Large Lots hi Waverley, 7. li Tracts Laud, within0milos ot Columbia, from ten acres to 1,000, 5. Tho Hoptins T. <V Plantation, 1,430 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one of tho best cotton and.stock plantations in the country, 10. 9 Other Piautau"nB in Richland-some pl them very desirable. 11. IO.OUO acr^s in Edgctield-several tracts, 12. SHU and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 1 -"1.0"'< acres in Charleston-phosphate and ot.ier Lands, 14. 2,?0d acres-Fanniug Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 seres near Greenrill Court House, 10. (5,000 " in Laurens-several tracts, 17. 2,000 " in Kershaw, 18.1,900. " in Marlboro- a No. 1 place, 19. 210 " in"York-rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 95,000 acres of Land in Florida. Partira desiring to purchase or sell propoity will And it to their interest to consult us. We have correspondents io New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we constantly send descriptivo lists of propertv for Bale. March 0 GIDBES 4 THOMAS. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE, cAJuiTiNG vira United States Hail and Adams Express. ?9-FOR TUB NORTn.-W NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct line to Petersburg, Richmond, Portsmouth Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. ALSO, . To the North-west and West, via Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Line. This le a safe and expeditious route for Through travel. Tnaorou TICKETS esld at: New Orleans, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbia. Portsmouth. Macon, Indianapolis, Jackson ville, Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta, New York, Greensboro, Louisville, Raleigh, Salisbury, AHE Goon ox THIS ROUTE. St. Louis, The North Carolina Railroad connects with tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. Richmond and Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad. Tho comfort of passsngcrs consulted-their baggage checked through and duly cared for. ELEGANT COACHES AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached. Good water; no ferry nor trestle works, and the entire management of tho Road so as to secure a Safe, Agreeable and QUICK travel. ALBERT JOHNSON, April 30j4mo_Superintendent. THE CENTRAL SHORT LIKE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE Jfc S. C. AND C. & A. R. IL, COLUMBIA, S. C., April 10, 1869. THE following is the ISchednle over tho Now t SH O RT LINE. Con? nections sure to all points North, South, WtBt. Going North; | | Going South. Leave 8.30 am I Augusta Arrive 4.45 pm 9.45 am Graniteville Lcavo 4.15 pm .? 2.00 pm Columbia " 12.16 pm .* 8.25 pm Charlotte ** 5.45 am " 1.30 am Greensboro .? 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.45 pm " 9.00 pm Washington ?' 7.00 am " 10.45 pm Raltimore ? 5.08 am 11 2.35 am Philadelphia " 12.50 am Arrive G.19 am | Now York " 9.20 pm Making close connections at Chariots to all points North and East, and at August.. to all pointe South and Weet. Jt7*Baggage checked through. Fare as low as bv competing lines. To insure SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, bo euro and ask for Tickets via Columbia and Graniteville. First-class Eating Houses along the cutir? Route. Tickets by this route are OPTIONAL-either t ia Danville and Richmond, Weldoa and Rich? mond, or Weldon and Old Ray Line-good until used. Fer Tickets to all principal points North, South or West, apply at Ticket Office, foot of Blauding street, or for other information to C. BOCKNIGHT. Superintendent, Or E. R. LOBSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent._April 11 South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, APBIL 9,1869. Trains will bo observed from this date: DAV PASSENGER THAIN. Leaving Columbia nt.7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at.6,10 p.m. NIOHT EXr-BESS THAIN. Leaving Columbia at.5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at.4.45 a. m. OAKDEN THAIN. Will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Arriving in Columbia at.11.00 a. m. Leaving Columbia at. 2.20 p. m. April 10 H. T. PEAKE, General Bup't. Charlotte & South Carolina and Colum? bia & Augusta Railroad Companies. SUP! o OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 10,1869. GOING NORTH. Leave Graniteville, at. 9.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C.. at. 2.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.8.15 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.5.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.12.10 " Arrive at Graniteville, S. C. 4.10 p. m. Through Tickets on salo for principal pointe North and South. Baggage checked through. Close continuous connections made North and South. Passengers reach Augusta 4.45 p. m. April ll CALEB DOUKNIGHT, Snp't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Qt IWi I gggg?l I PASSENGER Trains run t?llglSi^^^daily except hui day. con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Road: Lve Columbia 7.00 am Lvo GroenviUe 6.00 am .? Alston 8.55 M " Anderson 3.45 <? ?? Newberryl0.85 ?. M Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 8.30 pm V Newberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 .? Alston 3.00 " Greenville 0.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm Trains on Bino Ridge Railroad run asfollowe: Lve Anderson 5.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am " Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 6.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 Arr Anderson 6.40" The train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Mondav and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Snp't. Laurens Railroad--New Schedule. I MMBP MAIL Trains on this Road run to jg1 ?ft?iMffii, jturu same day, to connect with up ind down Trains on Greenville and Colom? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and leaving Helena at 1.80 P. M. same days. July 9 J. S. ROWERS, Superintendent Office North Carolina Railroad Co.. ?er Trains over this road: oave Charlotte..11.36 ]> m Arrive. .11.85 p m " Greensboro 6.0o a m and 7.17 p m " Raleigh 9.41 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. . Arrive Goldsboro 12.28 p m Leave.. 12.80 j> m Tbruugb'Fastseiigcis by this line have choice of routes i; in Greensboro and Danville to Rich? mond, or cia Raleigh and Weldon lo Richmond orPorfsn??utluarrfving at all points North of Riehm d at eanie time by either route. Con? nection mad? at Goldsboro with Passenger Traine on Wilmington and 'weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, ant. Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Nen bern, on A. & N. C. R. . Spartanburg and Union Railroad. I nx^t^jfcj PASSENOER Trains leave ?pai - J?aKl!5aSr*tanburgC. H. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a. m.,'arrive at Alston 1.20 p. rn,, connecting with Greenville Down Train and traine for Charlotte and Charleston. On Tuesday, Thuredayland Saturday tho Up Passenger Trains, connecting with Greenville Up Trams, leave Alston 9 a. na.; arrive Spar? tanburg Conrt House 3.20 p. m., as follows: Doicn Irain. Up Train. ? Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 7.00 8.20 Pacolet..,...10 7.45 7.43 2.82 2.?55 Jonesville.. .19 8.25 8.30 1.50 1.65 Union ville... 28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 Santuo.37 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08 Shelton.48 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08 Lyle? Ford..52 11.36 11.38 10.89 10.42 Strother.56 W.02 12.05 10.12 10.15 Alston.CS 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 THOS. B. ?ETER. Prceident.