The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 11, 1873, Image 4

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i., Piery Jfetaesd?7; Morning, >mi ' i? ,?'iii,.,'U ~. w-% ' 0 T JULI/MH rt. OLLD T , ; I ., E?Utpr and Proprietor, Office on Riohardson St., near Taylor. -t^*^? r 49-Ias FB03KIX la the olde at Daily Paper in BoothOar OUn a, h as tho labqest oibculati on in'the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly leaned since ite inception? March 21, 1865. 4Sr Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. < \ subscription. Dally, six months, U CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 150. ... ? ?< ADVEBTISEMERT8 Inserted in thaiDally at $1 per squs.ro of nine lines fur JyffiPnp?O centa each subsequent InsertlouKttPt ?xoeeding five lints in length, 75 cents. Long advortiaoments by the week* month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, tl. AOENT8. E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppe, Anderson. H. W.LaKBon, Abbeville. Robert Bryoe.Spartanburg. D. D. Moore, Book Hill. J. A. GrigBby, Ridgeway. A baggage agent belonging to tho State Road died recently* iu Atlanta. Tbe atta?bees^?fftho road^tnode provi? sion lor his burial expenses, furnishing among other things a nioe suit of black broadcloth in which to dross tbo oorpse. His wife objected to haying "those fine clothes buried in the ground," and brought out some of her husband's old apparel, in v?hiohJ he was prepared for sepulture. The following Sabbath the bereaved wife's brother wore the clothes famished by the dead man's companions to church. Wear your learning, said Chesterfield, like, your watoh, in a private pocket, and do not pull it oat and striko merely | to show that you Imvo one. If you are abked what o'olook it is, tell it, but do not proclaim it hourly and .unasked, like the watchman.., An Alabama firm annonnoes that, on { aooonnt of cholera, they will close their soda stand, and redeem all the tickots with a "very reliable - cholera mixture." ] * Notice. 'Office G b'eem vi lle and Columbia R. R., Colombia, B. 0., August 21), 1873, UNDER a resolution of tho Board of Direc? tors, tho In tercel Coupons of tho State Guaranteed Bonds, and of euoh other Bonds of this Company as are regularly recorded in tho offioe of the Company, matured between the let day of January. 1872, and lat day of July, 1878, both inclusive, will be funded in Bonds having ten years to run. as provided for in the Company's propoaala to tho Bond holders, of date August 11,1873. Holdere of tbo abovo obligations aro re? quested to send in a statement of them to this office, to faoilitate tho exchange which it is deaired to complete without delay, and enable the necessary arrangements' to be made for tbo resumption of regular interest payments on let January ensuing. : - J . : W.J. MAG RATH, September 2 tU- '-<?' ? President ? . Bonds, Stocks, &o. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS. Bonds and Stocks of. States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Oitiee and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold andSUVer coin, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County. D. GAMBHILL, Broker Main streut, Aug 10 tCmo 2d door South Wheeler House. The Best Music Books For High and for Grammar Schools I THE HOUR OF SINGING! By L. O. Emerson and W. B. Tilben. PRICE $1.00. THIS High School SrxaiKO Boos is admi? rably fitt6d for its work, containing a good elementary course and a largo quantity of the best vooal music, well-arranged in two, three and four parts. Has been re? ceived with the greatest favor by practical teachers. Just ready. THE TRIO, a collection of three-part songs, arranged especially for High Schools and Seminaries. An excellent companion or successor to the HOUR OF SINGING. CHEERFUL VOICES. PRICE 50 CENTS. By L. O. Emhon. The new, sprightly and very musical Com? mon School Bohg Book is by a gentleman who "hits tho mark every time." and never fails in satisfying the musical taste of the people. Of his previous School Song Books, about 800,000 have been sold. All sohool-teachors "are invited to give this new aud popular book a trial. Any book published by Ditson A- Co. will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of re? tail price. . OLIVER DITSON ,t CO., Bntton. CHA3. 3. DITSON A CO ,711 Broadway, New York. Sept 0 aw' THE QUAKER LINIMENT MEDICINE WILL afford instant ease, inflammation of the kidneys, inflammation of blad? der, inflammation of the bowel?, congestion of the lungs, sore throat, difUcult breathing, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, croup, diphtheria, catarrh, ittiuenza, head-ache, tooth-ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, cold cbillB, ague chills. The application of the QUAKE It LINI? MENT to tho part or parts where the pain or difficulty' exists, will nlTord ease and comfort. Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water will, in a few moments, cnre cramps, epasma, sour stomach, heart-burn, sieb head-ache, diarrheas, dysontsry, colic, wind in tho I bowel? and all internal pains. Travelers should alwava carry a bottle of QUAKE It LINIMENT with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness orpaius from obangc of water. 'If is better than whiskey bitters as a sti? mulant. Prico 50 cents. Sold only by Auk St E. II. HEINIT^H^PruggiBt^ THE WARREN HOE. WE have just received anothe r supply of theso hupcrior HOES. They operate on an entirely differcut principle from tho common Hoe, and are the best Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in use. Wire them a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW.tSON. (DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDSOF FANCY GLASS. liARQE STOCK. LOWEST RATES.1 ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. KKOOll A. TIIOUN'E. 251 and 25C canal street, new york citt. DCly Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons.Brass and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Booke for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Wo are Solo Agents for the State of South Carolina of Estey A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Shoot Mnuio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of tho State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs anel Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties loany point desired, at modei ate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed tu those favoring us with thoir patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheot Music' and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doori nbove FneKNix office, Colnmbis. S. C. Noy_7 _ Corn Whiskey. 1JURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEV. Also, a lot nf four vcar old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 18 JOHN C. SEEGEBS. GrEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., CHARLESTON , S. C . w I 1 o O AS AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY, would call the atten? tion of oar friends in tho Interior to the fact that wo aro now ready to 1111 all.their ordere for the ARROW AND WALLIS TIFR. and all open and side slot patents. Aug 13 t2mos OED. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Church street, Charleston. K. C. Neblett & Goodrich Cotton Gins. l?l AVING innrea*ed our manufactory, we JLJL are preuarcd t o supply the demand for our well-known COTTON* G1N8, which are considered the best in tho market by those who have naod and known them. Every Gin guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prico lower than auy other flrat class Gin. Orderasolicit' ed early in tho season, to prevent delav. By permission, wo refor to tho following gentlemen: Col.D. Wyatt Alken and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokoshury. Govornor M. L. Bonham.Edgolicld. Major A. Jones, Pino House. Major Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Martlet. Batesvillo. Captaiu J. G. Hawthorn. Saluda Old Town. Gen. M. C. Butler. Columbia. Address NEBLETT A GOODRIOH, Juno 191 Angnsta, Ga. IOTQEI?A^ION^E ALL1 tf you Want a Thorough, Ncwip4perv g ? BUB8CRIBE for J ^ THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or IsBned every Wednesday, COZ&9SS3A, C&ROIilnA. Tbo Phoenix is the oldest Daily .paper in tbo State, and has been regularly issued ?iuce, March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mailt-, from all parts of tho World; together with Commercial and Market Reports; Besides well selected MiscetjiAXEoes and Reading Mattee, of interest to every I body will bo found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no Detter invest? ment can be made, than a subscription to one or tbo other of thcso publications. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoenix. Si 00 Tri-Weekly . 2 CO Weekly Gleaner (18 columns)... 1 GO These papers were the first issued in I Columbia, in 1SG5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub I lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix baa a greater circulation through tho upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others will find its columns nn admirable menus of ! communication with the peoplo of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are | reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with tho number of times they are to be inserted, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of | the time; and not continued 'to fill up.' Office on Riohardson (or MaiD) street, between Taylor aud'Blnnding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done atHome! especially when Style and Price are the Same. THE~PHOENIX Hook und Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to fiftieth nnrt of an inch in sizo; BORDERS. CUiS; Black. Colored and Transfer INK; PAPER. CARDS, &c Tho propriiftor :s a prnfienl prin'-r. and employs Ihv roust rkilh-o wt-n hj ? >??? profession; nil wmk executed at shot test notice possible, in the latest aud best Btyles, and at iN'ew York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 3 and i Shout Posters, Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Faro, Pamphlets, Briefs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labois, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tagp, Cards of all kinds and sizes? Weddiog, Visiting, Business, Show. WILMINGTON^ 0,, Jnae>,1W1 t^MtOMBBK TOE following Scbed KAlK?Hi ale w?l go Info effect at 5.20 A, M., Mondayi JunafMhl873: : fa ,' . DAT EXPRESS TBAIW?(.DAILY.] j Lea'yeUnlon Pepot/Wflnrlhgton.... ,8.10 All Atorive-Florence.f. '*: .'JP............ 11.20 AST Arrive at Columbia.rt..<.4.00 Til Leave Colombia.-v..v.xoaH Arrive at Florence.1180 All Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 PM NIOHT EXPRESS? [DAILY, SUNDAYS excepted.] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington-5.45 PM Arrive'Florence.ill 20 PM Arrivo at Colombia.3.42 AM Arrive at Aogoeta.8.20 AM Leave Augasta. 5 60 PM Arrive Columbia.10.35 PM Arrive Florence.2.20 AM Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. 8.00 AM Paaeengers leaving Columbia on the7.25 A. M. Train arrivo in Richmond at C.20 A.M. tbe following day, Washington 12 60 P. M-, New York 10.38 P. M. The Train leaving Columbia at 7.25 A.M., connects with the Camden Train at the cross? ing, and makes close connection at Florence for Charleston. Those taking the 10.35 P. M. Train from Colombia have choice of routes at Weldon, either by tho Day Line, arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 A.M., or by the all rail lino, [ein Rich? mond,] arriving in Baltiuioro C.80 A. M. JAMES ANDEHSON, Gen. Sunt. The Short Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia & Ar oust a R.R.Co., Columbia, B. C. Juno 13,1.S73. B> MR HRSt?S***'- ON and after MONDAY, ?fflHBSSkjuoe 16, 1873, the follow! ing Schedule will be run over this road: OOINtl NORTH. Train No. 2. Train No.1. Leave Augusta.3.52 A M 5.?0 I'M Leave Grauiteville.1 45 A M tC58 I'M An ive Colombia.* .s.2'J A M 10.47 I'M Have Columbia.8.42 A M . Arrive Charlotte.12.27 P M . OOlNO south. Train No. 1. Traiu No. II Leave Charlotte.4.20 AM . Arrive Columbia.0.80 AM * . Leave Columbia.'0.45 AM 3.15AM Leave Grauiteville.... 1 10 P M ?7.44AM Arrivo Augusta.:2.00 PM 8.20 AM ?Breakfast. [Dinner. tSuppcr. Standard time ten minutes slower than Washington; sis faster than Columbia time. Both South bound trains mako cloeocon? nection at Augusta for all points South am! West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage ?.becked to all principal points North, Sooth, East and West. Passengers leaving Columbia on tlie R.42 A. M. train are due in Richmoud at C.20 A.M., Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P.M., Philadelphia 7.00 T. M., New York 10.18 F.M. tho following dav. E. It. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent. James Anderson, General Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. rr?qpW. CONDENSED TIME iH?S^iS? 1 ABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W..N. C. Division, and North Wettern N. 0. B.W., ill elfect on and alter Sunday, May 11, lcT3: GOING NORTH. stations. mail. exfucss. Leave Charlotte-.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.0.50 P.M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greensboro.1.40 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Danville. 4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M Leavo Burkville. 9.44 A. M. ?.40 P. ?1 Arrive at Richmond.. .I?.45 P. M. 0.80P.M GOINO SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2.30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Burkville. 5.34 P. M. 8 28 A. M Leavo Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.57 I'.M Leave Greensboro-2.15:A.M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 0.22 P. 11 Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. S.30A.M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Company Shops 3.30 A. M. Arl2.20P.flI Leave?Ralcigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrivcat Goldshoro. ..11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leave Goldeboro.4.0OP.M. Leave Raleigli.7.45 P. M. LoaveOompanvShops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M Arrivcat Greensboro. 1.30A.M 3.S0P.M Nortli-ivcstrm N. C. lt. lt.,Salt in Brnt-ll Leavo Greenebo! '. 3 40 P. M Arrivcat Kerneravillc.6.10P. M Leavo Kerncrsvillo. 0 00 A. M Arrive at Greensboro.1U.30A. M Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte, Sundaysoxcepted PullmauPalace Carson nighttraiuehetwoen Charlotte and Richmond, withou tchange. S. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R.Talcot. Engineer and Gcn.Stin't. Change of Schedule. Socth Cauolina Railroad Company, Columria, S. C, Juue 28. Ib72. KffiBBfjflSgE, ChangcofSchert-le iW3r?.aftiaB^r*F? to go into eflcct on and after Sunday, 23th instant: mail and passenoer train. Leave Columbia at.5.30am Arrive at Charlestouat.1.10pm LeaveCliarlestonat.li.Ol'am Arrive at Columbia at.1.45pm NIOliT express, FltEIOnT and accommodation train, [Sundays excepted. J LeaveColumbia ,7.15 p m Arrive. .C.lf> s m ArriveCharlostem 7.10 pm Leave..g If. pm Camdcu Traiu will run Monday,Wednesday aud Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 10 40 A. M Arrive at Camden at. 3.25 I'.M Leave Camden at. 8.45 A. 31 Arrive at Columbia at. . 8.40 A. JM A. L. TVLElt,Vice-PrtsideM 8. B. Pickins. General Ticket Apt id. Greenville and Columbia Railroad ?5 ? SI ^P^v T ifAINSbnmN dJi l >! Sunday* excepted, connecting ?Uli Night Trains on Smith Carolina Railroad np and down; with Trhiiic going North and Soullion Charlotte,* Colunhii: aud Augm-ta and Wil Rjiugton,Columbia did Augiifcta Radn.in.r W. LeaveColumbia at.7.15? ni Leave Alston.O.?fn n? Leave N't wherry. 10.40?. ro Leave Coke abui). 2.00 p. in L-eave Belt on...".. 3.50 \. ni Arrive at Greenville.5.30p. m down. Leave Greenville it. 7.?t' k. m Leavo Relton.. 0.3(1?. m Leave Cokesbory...11.15?. ui Leave Ncwben y*.. 2.80 \>, in Leave Alston..4.20 p ni Arrive at.Colombia. G fOji. ni Anderson lirtirivh ami llhte Ulilge J)ivhi< ? DOWN. vp. Leave Walbnlla. 5.45 a. ni. Arrive 7.15 |>. ni Leave Perryville (5.25 a. m. 0.35 ji. in Leave Pendlcton 7.10 a. m. 5 50p. ni Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50p. m Arrive at Belton 0.00 a. m. Leave 3.60p. n? Accommodation Trains run em Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday h anu Fridays. On Andorson Branch.between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thurtda \p and Haturdnya. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Rn?. 'o'.i.zN'eiiTns. General Ticket Age tit. umintr Schedule S. & tTTR. it? EBHtttlfi DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Orr 'SMf-* s rrive. Leave. Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. 5.80 5.25 Ratosville. ?.OO (!.00 4.?3 4.53 Pacolet. 0.08 0.18 4.10 4.46 Joneaville. 0.43 0.48 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7.25 7.50 8.05 8.21 flantuc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.15 2.10 2.15 Shclton. 9,15 0.20 1.35 1.4P Lyles'Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.13 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Aluton. 11.00 11.00 May 24 THOS. 15. JETER.President 3,000 <^ .^^|Mi? fi /i ... Wis are now receiving from the manufacturers a very Urge and wen-selected stock of ?00 IS. SHOES'and Tit UN KB of every description, which will be Bold ms low. as in any other market. i - [t+t*v'?Vlft? MTH0/J^i Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock,, , ..,." J>. F. FLEMING Sc CO., 2 Hayne street, corner of Church street.Charleston. 8.^0* SAMUEL A. NELSON. [Aug24 2moB] JAttl^QTT-ffi?^ Wheeier House?Prices Not Reduced! m . i . " .' <?*>?<! jfV&Ct -ho- i ? , , I ? ? ?> ? ; Au jJ fairy THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would respectfullyInfom.ihe.tr'ayeX?og public, that, io order to maintain the oharacter of his Honst as a First Class Hotel, be j will continue hi - prices an heretofore, and guarantees to give that satisfaction which ha a secured to the House the reputation it now baa. ' ? July SO T. M. POLLOCK, Proprletflr. BOARD NOT REDUCED! WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, ?: O. ..teg,, . . .- f THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW LN THE OTTY?PRICE $4 A DAY Corner Main and Plain Streets. T. 11. POLLOCK, Proprietor.*** HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ANOTHER FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2.50 PER DAY, (INCLUDING OMNIBUS FARE.) SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN.THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of the city. KoccV Omuihua well couvev passengers to and from every Train. The Laiiea' Apart men! s aro complete, with private ontranoe on Aasemblystreet. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 GREAT SOU TEEM FBJIBRTil FPU USE VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, I'lilLADKLPDiA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANTJFACTTJBING CITIES. "wire ii Uitii-Tu.Kiny, Saturday? During Month.or Jane ELEGAN1 STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.'.. \ Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." total capacity, 40,000 DALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Reads West, in alhsmt with the fleet of thirteen first cla'es Steamships ^:\_ to the above ports, invite attention to the quirk time and regular despatch afforded to the buainec. public in the Cotton Hat. ?* at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and aeii transportation tor Freight and Pas^oppne not excelled in excellence and capacity ut any other port. Tbo toi owing splemiiu Ocean Stcan.tr? are regularly on the lint: t o x e w MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhnll. Commander CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood. Coin ma oder. CHARLESTON, Jaines Berry, Commandei. JAMES ADGER, T. J. l.oekwo? d. Co Winand? t JAMES ADOER A CO. Wit. A.LOl'UTENAY, YORK. GEORGIA, Crowcll, Commander. 0 C'l H CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Com'der. CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram, Commander. FALCON. IUii.ii SEA GULL. Dilti Sailing Days- -Every Fifth Daj WAGNER, H?GER & CO., AgentB, Charleston, 8. O. to PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships VIIIGIMA t\ Hint klt\. Cwu'dr. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der. Suiling Days?'J HURSDAYs. ' WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. O. t o 1iai.tihore. Ci lumanccr. MARYLAND, Jobuson, Commander. < t mmandtr. Total capacity, 40.000 bales monthly. I'aUL C. THEN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. O. 'io bosto?. StChntr-l ;;? MERCl'DFI A. Sailt. i-.vuj other Saturday. J AMI'S ADGEH & CO., Agonta, Charleston, S. C. r.utei* guaranteed as Iowas thereof competing lilies. Marine Insurance, one-half of one ptrct'u * THROUGH BILLS OF 1ABJNG AND THROUGH TICKETS Cur. be had at all principal Hailri ad ( fttei ?? in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Miesiesippi. State-Rot nit may be secured in advance, without exti a charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflici in all caaes. the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths aligned *i 1 ? 1 hrough Tickets I y this ri ute include Transfers, Mt all? and Stute- Bot.in, ? hile on shi; -11 si d. The South Carolina ltailtohd. Gi oigia lailioud. und Iheil count cling lin es, have largely increased theii taciiitii s ft i tl i rspid n>> muh nt of Freight and Passengers between tbo North(ti: cities and the ?'?-iiih und west <\ tulciiable Night Cars, with lbe Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have t ten iMit < uei ?1 < n *).c ^< uth Caiolina Railroad. Fit et. class Eating Snli.tui at Rifit't-hviile. ( n tl.i Gi i ijjia Railroad, first class Bleeping Cars. Freight prop pth tthiisli in ii In n> ft. , n>< i today and nicht trains of the South Carolina Railroad. CIom cot m i liot made villi oilin Beads, delivering FreigbtH at distant points with git ?I |iriii!iptt.etB. The managets mil use eyt rj txeitii n to satisfy their patrons that the line r/U Charit nloji cnniiol l c md | cm. it in tics) steh and the safe delivery of goods. Fi r lurtln i ii.ft.imaliou, apply t<> J. M. fi.lxuk. 8U| uinti i dtnt,( harleeton, S. O.; B. D. IIaskli.. Gt in i t.) Agent, 1?. O. Bi x 4 ( tlici 317 lu< kdv av, N. Y.: S. B. Pickf.ks. Genera) pHiaenurr snd'lieket Agent, Reuth CariliiM Bailmae >1FHD L.ll'lKB. Jan 30 llv Yice-Prt sident South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. ALGL'STA FLOUR HILLS, Augusta, Oa. HAVING thoroughly repsuicu our MILL, wo aro now prepared to offer to the Trade our well-known Brande FLOUR: Oilt Edok, A No. 1, Extba, Tir-Tov and OK; MEAL, GRIST and FELDS of all kinds at the very lowest prices, and invito tho attention of buyers. J?RN M. CLARK k CO., Aug 20 Proprietors. }3mo