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C )LtfMBt?. s; c. TueBlay Mornimr, October 10 1871. y ? .> ,Tp.c Block fire King. ? f?? newspapeW extract df somewhat doubtful origin waa circul?t od sometime ago, giving.an account of the wonderful performance of a negro man ia Talbot County, Maryland, in handling red-hot iron, aud doing various other feats with Aro, and now a correspondent of the New York Herald has famished details of the matter with the names of wit? nesses. He-says: \ Business" recently called cse ?o t?6 County Beat of Talbot County. While . there I heard from several gentlemen of promiuooop Ihai'story of a negro bluok Bmith, who lived in an adjoining Coun? ty, upon.whom Aro had no effect what? ever, a The story was so incredible that I gave it little hoed. - A day or two after - J beard of this remarkable negro, Mr. T. K. Bobsoa, editor of the Eastern Star1, balled and stated that the negro ' was in town, and that tho physicians were going to make an examination of him, und invited me to witness tho.ope rations. '-'.Mr.. Hobson, and', myself dirent at once ?o Hr. Stack's office, where were '''et?seuibled ' pre. Anderson, Goldbbo \r'6bg\? '$$4 Corney gs, of Easton; Dr. J. -A- <Johnson, editor of the Journal at :'Easton; Mr. A. A. Paaoault and Mr. Jblld G." Henry, all prominent citizens ?pt.T^b?t County. ; i?.A>?brisk . fire of .anthracite coal was burning in a common coal stove, and an iron shovel was placed in the stove and heated to a white b?at. When all this wan rood*; the negro palled off his boots arid pl ticed tho hot shovel apon tho Holen -off^i?^?t, ?nd kept it there anti! the nbovbl became black. His feet wore ^^?^j^je?f?mibed by tho physicians, and '.:?^i*^^^^Q>dvb9 found, and ail do ^Ue^W^np.eViden?o.of a heated sub jB^^^1wy|^B come in contact with them ?5 ;-'Th?'shovel was again heated red-hot, .n^4 takea (tom the Btove and banded tc bira,'?'< Hooraa oat bis tongue ss far at ?ha?eoald, and laid bis touguo upon it, Hoking it,until, it becamo cooled. Thc ' physicians examined, the tongue, bal found nothing to indidate that he had Buffering the least from the heated iron . A large handful- pf common t equirro Bb ot, proomjfe^ front a 'store ?ear Dr Stack s offido. Jvaa next placed in^in i roi receptacle and heated until melted. Th< negro then took the heated lead into th? ,r^n^ofrbiiS(b?nd,r ahd then put it inti his month, olio Wi ri? it to run around h ii teeth and gurus., He repeated the opera ^Qb' s^votal times, each,time keeping tb trnetied lead in his month until it solidi fled. After eaoh operation the pbysi oiana examined, him carefully, bat cou! ,!find:P,othing upon his flesh to indicat tit at he had been in tho least affected b rtb^treal^'Bab?tanoe he had been hand nn^FAfi??th'e'performa?cas with th lead, ho deliberately put his hand int .tho stove, in which was a very hot fir? ,tool?' therefrom a. handful of hot ooah and passed them about the room to tb gentlemen present, keeping them iu hi abd fibmo time. Not the slightest ev: "dence of a barn was visible upon hi hand after ho threw the coals baok int the stove:*"!} f- _ . " The exhibition wai regarded by a who witnessed' it as most remarkabh for there was no opportunity for th practice of ohioanery. Every geotlema present was there for the purpose of di tee ting, if possible, any trick-if trie there was-and none could have had th leust interest in aiding or abetting tb negro in his performances. Whatovt solution may be had of this matter, thei ?va be no doubt bot that this negi i bandies fire in the manner set fort above,,without the use of any meehan cal, or?'chemical, appliaucea whatever, fe i?e.'.has been subjected to the severe teats possible, not only ab the time sp citied by.me, but at ?l?verai other timi aud places, aud ia the presence of son . pf,,the brat roon ip.the State of Mar; land. ' I have conversed', with a grei number bf people who have seen bin gentlemen of'education and integrit, all of whom declare that they db n< believe that fire has the least effect upc bis flesh. After be had conoluded bis perfori anees in Or. Stack's office, I sought i opportunity1 to converse with him. found him very ignorant, not able read or write, and, in all respects, an u adulterated negro. His name is Natbi Coker, and he is about fifty-eight yee of ago.'! He was born in tho town Hillsborough, Caroline County? Mai laud, and was the slave of Henry Ii. S lera, of that place, by whom be was sc 'to- Bishop Emery. In relation to 1 ability to handle fire, and bow ho fi; became aware of it, he said: "Bo when I was about thirteen years old, c Massa Emery hired me out to a lawj whose numo waa burnell. Ho treat me badly, and did not give* me oncu to eat. I spied around the kitchen c day, and when the oopk left I shot I dipped my band into the dinoor pot a pulled out a red-hot dampling. 1 boiling water did not burn, and I cot eat tho hot dumpling without winkii so, after dat, I of ten got my dinner < way. I has often got do hot.fat off I boiling water and drank it/ X drink Coffee when it is boiling, and it does i give me half so much pain as it doe*; drink a glass of cold water... I al wi like it just as hot aa I can get it." then interrogated him as to the efl heated substances had upon his fie and asked him when be Handled th with hiB hands if be did not suffer m than, when be took .thom inwsrdly, whiob ho,replied: "No, boss; I of take my iron out of tho forge with i.faond when red hot, but it don't bo ?sdid?VoH il!' I V 1 ! Since I-was u/lfUlo boy I bave nevoy* boeu. afraid' to . handle fire." He then stated that often, when' by himself, he would pick np rod-hot iron because his ! tongs were not handy, and that he never, felt any discomfort from it. He felt'no more harm, he said, from haudling f)re than stories. "vV* '" ! .j I could oite a great number of in? stances besides those mentioned, and give the names of a large number of gentlemen of high stauding who have Witnessed tb o wonderful doings of this uh tutored Africau; but I dd not doom it necessary, us what I hu ve stilted can bo more than authenticated by almost aby prominent mun living in this locality. I om thoroughly convinced, from personal observation, that fire has no effect what? ever upon his flesh, and I am sustained in that bt lief by the united judgment" of all gentlemen who have neon him, in? cluding a large uumber of physioians. SINGULAR PRAOTIOE.-The York (Pa.) Democrat tells a tough story to explain several accidents which it says have oo ourred recently on the Northern Central Railway. It appears that tho flagmen are roquired to go along tho road somo distance from any train which may be detained, in order to warn approaching trains. It is often necessary to wait' sometime, "and ia order to get somo rest in thia time, it is said they lay their head on tho truck and go to sleep, wait? ing for the noise und jar of the approach? ing train to wake them ap." SHARP.-Alluding to the* faot that two Government employees at Washington have been caught stealing tho silver Heals from some treaties,, the Cincinnati Enquirer congratulates tho country that the Government buildings-are "seourely anchored" and cannot be stolen. Tho ohirpicg of noricketin a banking house in Chicago caused the building to be surrounded by policemen, who ex? pected to capture a gang of burglars. The bravest man iu TenneBsco lives at Shelby Depot. After six mouths of widowhood he married his mothor-iu Uw, who is twenty, years his senior. Second Grand Fair or THE Cotton States Fair Association, Opens al Augusta, Qa , October 31, and con? tinues Fite Days. $15,000 IS PREMIUMS ! dji/j ?/^r*! 0N FIELD OROPSI $2.100 ipT^Uv/U aroclal premiums for speed of uurees. Orand Tournament 1 For Premium Li?t aud information, address tho Been tary. E. II. QUAY, Hept 80 sw y . _Secretary. Bead the Evidence and be Convinced. Dr. E II. Heinitsh-DEMI MB: My vifo and four of my children were taken with Chille and Fever ono year ago, last August, and after exhausting tho prescriptions of Quinine and Parks and all other known remedies without effect, I was induced to try your "EUA CHILL CUKE." I am happy to say that, after using flvo bottles, thoy have en? tirely recovered their health. Not one of them have had a roturo or a symptom of Chilla since. Your remedv ia a specific Yours, truly, S. W. MORRIS. LEXINGTON, 8. C. EINA CHILL CURE for sale only at Sept 27 % E. H. HEINITHH'S Drng Store. Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C.. OcTonsn i. 1871. TH08E desirous of riding in tho ORAND TOURNAMENT, which is to tako placo at tho State Fair, at Columbia, S. C., on WEDNESDAY, tho 8th of November prox., between the hours of 12 M. and 4 P. M , will ploase correspond with Mr. T. Uaaell Hibben, Secretary of this Hoard, who will in? form thom as to tho rulos, regulations and all mattera pertaining thereto. A. O. HASKELL, M. C. BUTLER, J. B PALMER. THOMAS TAYLOR, WM. WALLACE, Oct 5 Managers. ays~ The papers of tho Hiato please copy. Vinum Cibi Et Ferri. Extract of Beef, Iron and Wine. A NEW MEDICINE FOR Enfeebled Digest ion, LOBB nf Appe Ute, Tono and Vigor, Impoverished Blood, Nervous Debility. EHpocially adapted to weak utomacha. Aa a nutrient tonio and mild stimulant this combination baa proved especial!.* efficacious in many aaaua of enfeebled digestion, luau ol tone and vigor, impoverished blood, and in the many alimenta conaoqnont upon general debility. It is prepared with great care from Beloeted beef, one-third of wnich baa bcou partially roasted to develop the oaniaznmo; thus rendering it more grateful to tho taste and le at* apt to occasion disgust from con? tinued use. For sale b> EDWARD H. HEINITSH, Aug 29 4 Choroist and Droggiat. "Motte'? Victoria Ionic Bitters." KNTIftBLY VEGETABLE. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and all Impurities of the Blood. j THESE BITTERS have now firmly esta? blished themselves in tho favor of the pabilo and tho medical profession. Prepared from purely vogotablo ingredients of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly tonio, stimulating and prophylactic qualities Bec?llarly adapt them to all c?eos of General 'oblhty, Nervous Prostration of thu Sys? tem, Ac. As an excitant of the appetite and a w hole? some aid to tho nrocooB ol' digestion, they wjll he found to be very efficacious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to thoao subject to Chilla and Fever, Cohgeation, and other niiaaniatic dlaeaaea. . These Bitters will be found moat wonder? fully bonefloial in all caaos of Debility and Ir? regularities of Fomales. Wheresoever intro? duced, they beoome a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike tho many noxious stimulants advertised, they braco and fortify tho ayatem without exciting unduo oorebral aotion. They aro without doubt tho best to? nio and constitutional renovator over offered to the publie. MO f TE A TARRANT, Manufacturera and Solo Prooriotora, Nowborry, 8. C.* Sold by E. H. UaiNtTsn, Columbia, 8. 0. T 8e.pt 10_fimog fresh Biscuit and Crackers. SODA Wafers, Pio-Nics, Fancy Bu ter, Lemon, Wino, Pearle, Oyater, Farina, Milk, Lemon, Ginger. Variety, Cream Wafers, Jumbles, Corn Hill Biaouit, Lomon Snap]. In email boxes for families. Sept 20 _EDWARD HOPE. . Every One Drinks Seegors' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health. March ll fetat? bf South C?rol?uWj[-?Jn?on Cp/ COURT OF PROBATE. Charles W. Scott, plaintiff/against Smith Scott, Loo Scott, Jobn P. Scott, H. T. Scott, ii JPiPPb, M. Scott, Iioiij ainin F.- Scott, J. Eli r kabbtlT.SooU, Ohfcilfca IJmith, Mary V. Smith, Milba Puckett. Nuncv 0. Puokott, John Du? lcy Cox. Sarah 8v Cox, :William Nattle, J. Puokott, Marv Huntington Puokott, Mildred Soott, widow of William Scott, and the cbil d en of said William Bcott, whoae numen art unknown, "-cofendantH.-Summons for Relief- (?mpi?intServed. ' ll: Jgp'.Vie D?fendante. I k 1 r?TUU aro'Jboreby summoned and requirer! X' to answer tho petition ttf thia action,'** wu ich ? copy ia bore wi t h nor vrju Upon you, and to serve a oopy of vour anarrer to tho a*id P?*' ti Hon, on ' tho subscribers, at their office at Union Court Houso, South Carolina, within twonty days after the BOX rico horoof, exoluaive of tho.day of ?uoh eorvlo?; and if you fail to u tumor the politl?n within tho timo afor said,' tho plaintiff tn thl<* notion will apply to tho Court tor tho roliof demanded in the petition.. lt. MUNRO ?L SON, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated September 1,1871. To Smith ? Soott,' John T. Scott, Oharica Smith, Mary V. Smith, Mites Pnokett, Nancy C. Puokott and Mildred Scott, and tho chil? dren of .William Bcott, deceased; whoso names aro unknown. '.; Take notico that this net ion ia brottglit for tho partition of land in tho Probate' Court, and that tho summons in thin action, of which tho. foregoing ls a oopy, was filed in tho office of.thc Judge of tho Probato Court, for Union County, at Union Court House, In tho County of Union, in tho Statu of South Carolina, on tho lGtb day or September, 1871. H. MUN KO St SON, PlaiutifTa Attorneys. UNION COU HT HOUSE, S. C., September 21, 187t._Sept 27_wl>_ State of South Carolina---Richland Co IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Tho Citizona' Savin gs Bat kof South Carolina, plaintiff, ?.gain?t rho Cypress Manufactur? ing Company and Thomas E. Gregg, James 8 Otiiguard. John Ouignard, James H. G. Mayraut. John Preston, Frat.cis W. Wing, Philip M Porchor. John H. Kinari!, John Wat ice, William K. Bachinau, John W. Parkor. William H. Talloy, John T. Darby, William Wallaco, Edward P. Alexander, Edward Hopo, Lovick P. Miller aud G Colliding, Jr., members of tho Bab! Compa? ny, defeudaule. 2b John Preston amt (f. ConkUng, Jr.. each a defendant in (he action aboce named: YOU aro boruby (summoned anil required to answer tho complaint in thia action, of wheib a copy is herewith served upon you, and to nervo'a copy of your answer on the subscribers, at their office, on Richardson streut, in Columbia, H. C., within twenty dava after tho aorvico of thia summon* on yon, ex? clusivo of thc day of horvice. If you fail to auawer tho complaint within the time afore? said, the plaintiff will tako judgment against yon for tho sum of fourteen thouaaud and eight hundred dolara, with interest at the rulo of eighteen per cent, per annum, from tho 18th day of January, ono thouaand eight hundred and seventy-one, and coats. POPE ft HASKELL, PlaintifTa Attoruevs. Dated Columbia, S. O., September 20, 1871. [l>. a.] D. B. MiLLfen. 0. C. C. To the. Defendant. Jahn Preston, and to the De~ fendant, (?. Conkling, Jr.: Tako notico that the summons in thia action, of which the foregoing ia a copy, and thc complaint then-wit li, were tiled in the o Iii co of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pb ua, at Columbia, in the County of Bichland, in the State of South Carolina, on Hie 20tb day of Soptoniber, 1871. POPE ft HASKELL, PlaintifTa Attorney H. Dated COLUuniA, 6. O., September 2:1, 1871. Sept 24_UiC $1,000,000$" BY tho authority of tho Ant of tho Lr-gialn turo of Kentucky, of March 13. 1871, tho Trustees of tho Public Library of Kentucky will give a QUAND GIFT 13 O N C E RT, AT LOUISVILLE, KY , ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER ?ll, 1871. l6o,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION,#10 EACH, CURRENCY; HALF TICKETS, *5; QUA UTE lt TICKETS, |2 50. Tickets will be aunt by registered letter; the money fur them may bu ai-nt by 1*. O. hioiioy order, greenbacks, or . raft. Each ticket con aiata of four (]iiarti-ra, value $2.51) each. Thc holder ia entitled to admission to the Concert, and lo tho value of thu gift a wai dod to it or its fraction. $550.000 IN GREENBACKS will ho di?t ri: butuii to hplders of tickets, in gilla troui #100,000, tho highest, to $100, tho lowowt, ho? ing 721 gift? in all. Tho Concert ?B for tho benefit of thu Public Library of Kentucky. Tho Citizens' Bank of Kentucky ia Trea? surer, und tito Corporators and Suporvixora are the Hon. Tinnum E. Brumletto, lato Go? vernor bf Kentucky, and twunty-buven of the moat diatinguiahed and ret>pcctablu citizen? of tho Statu. Tho undersigned, lato principal buainesa manager ol the very successful Gift Concert tor tho bonutU of tho Murcuiitilo Library al San Francisco, has beeu appointed Agent ami Manager of thia Grund Gilt Concert. The drawing and distribution will lake place in publio, and everything will hu done to satiety the buyers of Tickets that their inte? rests will bo aa welt protected an if they wore personally present to superintend the entire affair. For tickets and information apply to C. R. PETERS, 120 Main st.. Louisville, Ky., No. 8 Aator House, New York; Iii N. tlempated, No. -110 Broadway, Milwaukee. Wis. ; M. A. French, Virginia City, Nevada; M. A. Wolff, No. 810 Chestnut Btruct, St. Louis. Tickets also for sale in every prominent place in tho United Stales. Sept 80 112 *? -a a & MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20 Ilayno street and Horlbeck's Wharf, (marleston, H. C. This is tho largest anti moat complete factory of tho kind in the Southern Statoa, sud all articles in this lino eau be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalo at prices which defy competition. sar A pamphlet with hill and detailed list i of all sizes of Doors. Sashes and Blinda, and tho pricos of each, will ho Bout freo and post paid, on application to July ll llvr_P. P. TOALE. Fish. WE aro sound on tho FISH question. New MACKEREL-Boalon inspec? tion-iu kita, half bartola and barro s. Also, "aloes Mackerel " These aro strange Fish-having neither heads nor tails. Also, Codfish, Tongues and Boanda, highly recommended by the lactiltv. For sale by, , GEO. RY M M ER 8. The Dootora Eeo?mmend Seegere'Beer IN preference to- London Porter:?nd Scotoh Alo. Why? They know it ia unadulterated. BtJY THE GENULNE Scaled, >-*Cofo than 250 Bifferont .ModificaHons. AGENTS . A?iSO FOR TUE ? DEBT A LA UM MONEY ! ' im'AWEBJ I .MHUtNKS & (() , *v ' ; j '252 Brpa?tQttUi New York. FAIIUUNKH, II nowra A co., ?. , ^ ?i? AfUk street. Hatton. For ?alo by JOHN AGNEW-& SON, Sopt 27 wf Imo - - j Oolnrobia, 8. O. ALABM CASH DRAREW ! Till Tupping Pnvtnlcdl HOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses. F A I ll ll A \ It H & CO , 232 Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, H HOWS Ai CO., 118 Milk Street. Boston For sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON, Hopi 2? tuf Imo Columbia. S. C. Imported Ales and Porter. 1AA CASKS IMPOUTl-D SCOTCH and IUI / ENGLISH Abb H. Lunion and Dublin PUUTEll and bremen LAUE lt. N. U -Tho*e bavo no Cociilua Indiens or strychnine in their composition. Parties preferring snob ingredients can obtain them puru at Dr. libiuitah'a. Wo would, bu we vi r, rocommend a moderate use nf those drugs, ns the supplv ot undertakers in thii citv is limited^_QKO S?MMEHS. Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a full supply of FRESH CUAOK?R8 and DISCUTIS, contint ?og ot SODA, Sugar, Nic-Nac, Corn Hill, Jumbles, (linger Soappa. Cream, Lomon,. Egg and Arrow Root, Milk. Butter, Lunch Crackers, Ac For salo low at wbolosale and retail by Sept 27 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two Teara old, al FeV 21 JOHN CHEEOEHS* fcecnro tickets in the Columbia Co-opera tivo Building Association. ,j THE CAROLINA HOUSE IS once moro opon to toe public, under the superintendence of Mr. lt. BAllltY. F The "reputation .of tho houso will bo kept [ ? . _ Angnst3l / '? THE EXCHANGE HOUSE. THIS' well-known CBtablifhment is in fnll blast, and keeps up its reputation for tho best of everything in the line of WET GOODS. They carry ont the motto of "Good arti, leu or none." PAYslNGEB A FRANKLIN, Angnat 31 Proprietors Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded THE OttKAT Southern Piano MA N UFA OTOH Y. WM.EN?BE & GO. Manufacturera Grand, Fquare and Uptigl t PIANO FORTES, Ii ALTIMORE, Ml). THE8E instruments havo bten bet?re tho public for nearly thirty \ ears, and upon their excellence alone attained an unjmrvhas ed pre-eminence, which pronounces them une? qualed. ' Tbeir TOME Combines great power, sweetness and line .biging quality, as well aa great purity of in? tonation, und aweelucHH throughout the entire ecalo. Their TOUCH la pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the atiflueas f. und in so man v piano's. IN WORKMANSHIP Thoy aro iiHequuled, using none but the very best xruxoitt d material, tho large capital om-, ployed iu onr bnsiucss enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac, on hand. tar AU our square pianos have our new im? proved OVEII8TKO.NO SCALE and Agraffe lYeble. MST Wo would call epeoial attention to our late improvements in GUA NI) PIANOS and SQUA RE O HANDS, patented August 14, 18t3?, which brings tho piano nearer perfection than baa yet been attained. Evtiry Plano fully Wan-antrd torSYtart We have mado arrangements for the sole rltolesnle agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, 'vb ich WO offer wholesale and retail, at lowest lactorv prices. WM. KNABE A CO . May 23 fttOtnn Baltimore. Md. SELTZER Never Nimm nie a Weale Stomach - Tho condition of a weak stomach was never yet improved by cathartic drugs. They mere? ly increaeo tho irritation, which it is all-im? portant to allay. Thcro is no preparation in existence which BO quietly and certainly re? lieves nausea aa TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT. Its immediato < fleet ia to soothe and refresh ? ho uneasy organ. It arresta vomitiug or tho disposition to vomit, at once, and carries off without pain, through the intest ines, the morbid emetic matter which ia the provoca? tive of nausea. A duse or the Aperient will always effectually "settle the stomach" after a night's dissip?t icm. SOLD BY ALE DRUGGISTP. Fept 2fi jg You may securo a valnablo prize by pur? chasing a ticket in the Columbia Co-opera? tive Building Aesoeiatvn. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER lill. CHARLESTON, S. C. TO AND FROM B.HTMORB, PHILADELPHIA, KEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. run Eb: TIMES ^^A^rf^? VTP?;] 1^!JI!AE3?3 A WEEK. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. ELEGANT STA TE-HO O M ACCOMMODA TWA'S. IA. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours ^^^^^^^^^^^ Shorter via Charleston. TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 H A I,KS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Ruada Weat, In alliance ?i(h she flea ut thirteen first cinta Steamships to the abuve ports, invite attention to thu quick timo and regular despatch afforded to the bmdncea public iu tho Cottou States at the POUT Of CH AllliBflTON, Offering facilities of rail and aea tranrportatiou for Freight and Passengers not excelled in oxoellenc?Nind capacity at any othtr pott. 'Jbe following eplmdid Ocean Steamers aro re gnlarly on the lino: TO IV K \V YORK, MA Nil A TT A N, G EO TIG IA, M. S. Woodhull, Commander. S. Crowell. Commander. CHAMPION, BOUTH CAROLINA, H. \V. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE, James Berrv, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMBSADOER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. - Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADOER & CO., WAGNER, HUGER ? CO., AgontM, Charleston, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agenfu, Charleston, S. 0. TO FIIILAUELPIIIA. VIROINIA, EMPIRE, Alex. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley, Commander. HAILING DAVS-THURSDAY8. WM. A. COU RT K NAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. TO n A ii r i M o it ic . FALCON, MARYLAND, Hainie, Commander. Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Bailing Days-Evory Fifth Dav. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. 0. Rates guaranteed as low as these of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of ono por cont. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS O&n be had at all thc principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tenntesce and Missis? sippi. State Rooms may bo soonrcd in advanoo. without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices in all oaseB tho Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on shipboard. Tho Sooth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northorn oitics and tho South und West. Comfortable Night Cars, with tho Holmes Chair, without oxtra charge, have boen introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad llrtt claiB Hceping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and nipht traine of tho South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant pointa with great promptness. Tho managers will uso every < xe ri h n to satisfy their patrons that the lino via Charles' >n cannot bo surnaoBed in deppatch sud the tafe delivery ot goods. For further information, applv to J M. SELKIRK. Superintendent, Charl? sion, S. C.; B. D HASBU., Oeneral Agent, P. O. Box 4 079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y. ; B. B PICKERS. General Passenger and Ticket Agont, South Carolina Railroad. ALPBED L.. TY LEU. June 20 tflmo Vico-Proeidont Scuth Carolina Railroad, Charlcttou, 8.0. Change of Schedule. ! m BO?TH UABOLINA RAILROAD CoMPAn,gjB5l COLUMBIA, 8. G., June 9, 18^Jgpfl an^^?^r^ effect on KAIL AMD BABBKBOXB THAIN, i \ Leave Oolnmbia at.....7.40 am Arrive at Charlee ton at...;..8.20 pm Leave Charleston at. ....8.20 a tu I rrivo at Columbia at.....i...8.40 p tu MOHT EXPBES8, FBEIQHT AMD I AOOCaTBIODATIOK THAIN, I Hunda}a excepted.] Loavu Columbia at.7.60 p m Arrive at Charleston at.6.46 a tu Leave Charleston at.7.10 p ni Arrivo at Colnmbia at... .6.00 a in Camdon Accommodation Train will rrn linne to run to Columbia an formerly-Mon davB, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER; Vice-rrraidrnt. 8. U. l'ioKiMl, General Tickt i Agent. Charlotte. Colnmbia and Angosta H. R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. .COLOMBIA; 8. C., August 4, 1871. f77fFfT?fflnllril ON a,,d after SONDAI B?5il?^C^&ir>uext,CthinHt., the follow 1 lng achedulo wiU be run over thia road:. ooiNo MOUTH. .Train No. 1. Train Nu-2. Leave Augnata.._3.25A. M. 6;001rM. Leave Colnmbia.8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrivo Charlotte.3-15 P. ll. ii.20 A. Al. OOIKO BOOTH Leave Charlotte.7.40 A M. 8 16 P. M. Leave Colnmbia.1.67 P. M. 2.80 A. lil. Arrive AngUBta.... ..C.60 P. M. -7 80 A. M. No. 1 Train daily. No. .2 'Irain d?il>, 8nn days excepted. Both traina make clure CI D nection to (ill pointe North, Bou th and Weat Tb rough tickets sold and baggage chi oki > to ali principal pointa. Standard time-Wahl ington City time, 16 minntea ia?ttr than ih oitv. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E.R. DonSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agei Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA lt; lt. CO , ,,; COM I'ANT Boora. N. C.. Jnne 3.1871. G*?*mRS?SB8f&rf ON and after SUNDA ?RS?HWJtM 4. 1871. TRAINS w be run ovor thhi Road in accorda nco with ti following TIME TABLE. Traina Going Er. et. Tra ?IIB West. Expresa. Mail. AHHIYE. LEAVE. ABBIVX. LEAY Charlotte 6.35 a m 8.10 p Salisbury 8.03 a m 8.23 am 6.20 pm 5.??0 i Gr'nab'o 11.08 amil.13 ani 8.26pm 8.86 r. Co 8hopl2 40 p in 1.05 p m 0.66 p m 10.16 i Hillab'ro 2.28pm 2.83 pm 11.35 p m ll 37 ] Raleigh 5.06 p m 2.?6 a m 2.40 i GoldBboro 7-20 a m Charlotte7.16am 8.00 pm Saliab'ry 4.33 a m 4.'M a m 5.15 p m 6.26 Gr'nab'o 1.25 am 185am 2.10pm 2.20 Co Shop ll 37 p m 12.02 a m 12.80 p m 12 60 Billebrol0.07 pm 10. CU a m 11.07 a m 11.10 .Haleigh 6.58 pm 7 40 a rn 8.45 Goldsb'n 3.00 pm ? Jnne 6_W. H. GREEK, Man. Tmn Greenville and Colombia Bailroai COLUMBIA, 8. C., WAUCH 1, IK Eg tam aawnr?liiT?iiaii ON and af let &StSkS&me^?f date, tho folio uchedule will be run daily, Sundays excet connecting with Night li ainu ou South C liua Railroad np and down; also with T> going North and South on Charlotte, Cola* and Augusta Railroad: " UP; Leave Colnmbia at. 7 001 V Alaton.9.101 " Newberry. 11116.' Cokeebury...... 3.00f ?elton......i. 6.??\ Arr* . atGreenvUlo. 6 80; uDOWN. T Leave Greenville at.0.16a Belton..... ..8.0?J "1 Cokesbury..'.. 10.07 a " Abbeville.8 ISS .? Newberry.-.. 1.60\ " Alston... 4,05$ Arrive at Columbia.5.551 THOS. BODAMEAD. General St M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket A p*-nt. Change of Schedule. .. ! GENERAL 8UPERINTENDENI'S Ol Fi WILMINGTON^ COLUMBIA A AIOUSTA R. R. WILMINGTON, N. C., ATJQUST 6,187 be run by traina on this road: , DAV EXPBC88 Tn Al N [BAILY.) Leave Wilmington [Union'Depot | S 50 A. Arrive at Florence....'. 0 13 A. Arrive at Kingsville, v. i.....12 20 P. Les ve Kingsville. 9.10 A. Arrive at Florence. 12 03 P. : Arrive at Wilmington....'. 6 SO P. 1 NIGHT EXPSBBS THAIN, SUNDAY RXCKITED. Leave Wilmington. 7.10 P. I Arrive at Florence. 1.34 A. t) Arrive at Kingsville. 8 45 A. la Leave Kingsvillo. 8.45 P, M Ai rive at Florence. 11.05 P.'M Arrive at Wilmington.* 5 60 A. M. ' Aug 9 JOHN C. WINDER, Qen'l Snp't. ? 8ohednle on Bine Ridge Railroad. Mlfikii^tJiari Leavo Anderson.G.00 P. M. Esli?3?al Pondleton.7.00 " v ~~ ,.?. < Perryv?le..... .7.46 ?. Arrivo at Walhalla.8.30 " Leavo Walhalla. - .3.45 A. M Porrvvillo.....4.30 " Pondleton.....6.30 " Arrive at Audoreon...............0.80 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 2 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Sommer Schedule 8. & U. R. E., fSa&gga DOWN TRAIN, i UP TRAIN, I ""W Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Hpartanburg.. 5 80 6.25 Rateeville. 0 00 6.C0 4.?3 4.53 Paoolet... -6 08 6.18 4.40 4 46 Jonesville. 6.48 0J8 4.05 4.10 Uniouville. 7 25 7.60 8.05 8.25 Bantuo.".. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8:40 8 45 210 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 0 20 1.85 1.40 Lyles' Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 117 Strother. 10 05 10.10 12.50 12.65 Alaton...li:00 . 12.00 May 24 THOB. B. JETER, President. NO FinB IJ8KO IIB W?8HIHO. * WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, bard or salt. It romovea grease, oil and paint from garment e. lt washes all kinda of gooda-cotton, flannel, silk or woolen. It cleanse* silver, plated ware and'Jewelry without eoratobing. If tho articled are much tarnished, rob them with a pleco of flannel which h*s plenty of the 8oap on it. To people who do their own washing, it ia invaluable. It will eave its coat in one washing. For sale, in boxea of thirty-six bara, by EDWARD HOPE, April 0_ Agent for Booth Carolina. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, ar. o. SOLICIT order* for OOTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt* ly^_\_Feb 7 tyr Old Virginia Hams. 1,000 lbs. Virginia (eonntry-enred) AMS, for sale by 8ept0 EDWARD HOPE. Soogero' Beer DONT contain Strychnine. It is pure, and warranted to bo ?o._March ll OLD DANK BILL? and HUT]LATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 6mo D. GAM "RILL. Broker. The raffle for Temperance Hall, Ac., ?ill positively take place on the 10th November.