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THEP; ?1 pub?^?iiy** F.very Wednesday lUTniming, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St., near Taylor. ??? 49~The P nu:.N ix is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina! haa the l abg kbt cibc ol ati on in the upper portion of the State, and haa been regularly issued sinoe ita iucuoliou? March 21,18C5. 49* Book and Job Printing ot every de? scription faithfully attended to. bub8cbiftiok. Daily, six months, $1 00; Tri-Wookly, 2 50; Weekly, 150. advektibkm ent8 Inserted in tho Daily at $1 per square of nine lines for first, and 60 cente each subsequent insortion; not exoeeding five linos in length, 75 oonte. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at leas rates. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, ?to $1. AOKNT8. E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppa, Anueraon. H. W.Laweon, Abbeville. Robert Bryce, Bpartanburg. D. D. Moore, Book Hill. J. A. Grlgeby, Bldgeway. Uonncti la H?nvtn. "The sweetest thingl" She held it up before me* I A trifle, very small, of flowers and lace, And then she placed it for my admira? tion Upon the ourls above her charming face; "It is a charming tbirjg!" I answered, '.< looking, Hot at the bonnet, but her face, the . while, And bbo, who thought I meant the airy trifle, Looked so delighted that I had to smile. An hour after, as she sat beside me, I whispered something 'bout love's paradise; She answered hot, I eaw that she was thinking, By the grave look that darkened in her eyes. "What are you thinking, love?" I softly asked her; A moment more and her reply was given; "Why, I was wondering?now don't think me foolish? If angels have new bonnets up in Heaven!" A lager beer houeo in Hudson Oonnty, N. J., was formerly a church. The shrewd Teuton who now keeps it was about to eraso an inscription painted over the door, but on second thought, he left the last line untouched. It is: "Let him who is a thirst come." CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK er SOUTH CAROLINA. Deposits of SI and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE OF 8EVEN JPER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPO BIT, AND BIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERT BIZ MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Ylce-Preaident A. G. Bronizor, Caahier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Caahier. . Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, John B. Palmer, A. 0. Baaken, P.W. MoMaater, E. H. Heinlteh. T. ?. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W. G. Hayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Daniel Bavenel, Jr., Char eaton. MECHANICS, Laborera, Clerks, Widow-, Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter? est thereon. Planters, Professional Hen and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their fondp until tboy require them for business or other purposes; Parents desslring to set apart small cams for children, and Harried Women and Minor a (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in ease of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulato, and, at the aame time, be anbjeot to withdrawal when needed. Ang 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE, ? - V'~or COLUMBIA, B.C. Present Capital.$150,000 Authorized Capital, .... $500,000 OFFICERS. JOHN B.FALMEB, President. A. G. BBENIZEB, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Caahier. THIS BANK will soon occupy ita magnifl cont three-story and Mansard Boof build? ing, now in oonrae of construction on the corner of Plain and Riobare'Bon streets, but for tho present will do business at its old Banking House, opposite tho Columbia Hot el. A general Banking business transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, bearing Interest at tho rate of Seron per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and aold. Djfe.fts cb all tho promin? n't cities in the United States bought and sold. DiBECTOHg?Jaa. E. Black, JobnB. Palmer, F. W. MoMaater, It. D. Bonn, (or B. D. Sean A Son,) G. W. Beardeij, (of Copeland A- Uiar den.) B. L. Bryan. W. O. Bwaflield, (of R. & W. O. Bwsffield,) W.B.Stanrcy, J.O. Soegors; 8amuelMoGowan, Abbeville; James II. Ilion, ^ncyhsro. _Fob 8 WE have last received another supply ot thoBe superior HOES. Tbey operate on an entirely different principle from the common Hoo, and are the best Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in use. Give Hum a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW A SON. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta & (lJ WILMlHOTON.ir. OiifieptlS iB7aj" i T?E following Bohed n le .will go Into effect at 3.30 A. M.. Monday, Bth inst.: da* tfXP?EBB TBAtB? [daily. ] Leave Union Depot,'Wilmington.... 3.80 AM Arrive Florence...11.10 AM Arrive at Columbia.4.45 Vt? Leave Colombia.C.40 AM Arrive at Floroneo..11.20 AM Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 I'M KIOHT bxpbe8b?[DAILY, 8u?dats EXCEPTED. ] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington-5.45 PM Arrive Florence.11 22 PM Arrive at Columbia.3.48 AM Arrive at Augusta.8.20 AM L?=tc Augusts . 5 60 PM Arrive Columbia.10.85 I'M Arrive Florence.2.27 AM Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. 8.00 AM Paseengera leaving Columbia on the G.40 A. M. Train arrive in Rlohmond at 6.20 A.M. the following day, Washington 12.50 P.M., New York 10.38 P. M. The Train leaving Columbia at C 40 A. M., connects with the Camden Train at the cross? ing, and makes close connection at Florence tor Charleston. _ , Those taking the 10.85 P. M. Train from Colombia have choice of routes at Weldon, either by tho Bay Line, arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 A.M., or by the all rail line, [?ia Bich moud.l arriving in Baltimore C.TO A. M. JAMES ANDERSON, Pen, Sort. The fehort Line Schedule. Chabxotte, Columbia A Augusta R.R. Co., Columbia, S. C, June 13, 1873. E3? SKA PBfc^BttTr ON and after MONDAY, iWWlllIEMEJ June 18, KS73, the follow? ing Schedule willbe run over this road: GOING NORTH. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.3.52 AM 5.50 TM Leave Oranitovillc.4.45 A M 10.58 PM Arrivo Columbia.*8.29 A M 10.47 TM l^eave Columbia.8.42 AM . Arrive Charlotte.42.27 PM . goiso south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.4.20AM . Arrive Columbia.9 30AM . Leave Columbia.*9.45 A M 3.15 AM Leavo Granitevillc... .1 10 PM ?7.44AM Arrivo Augusta.i2.00 P M 8.20 AM ?Breakfaat. JUinnor. -fSupper. Standard time ten miuutcB slower than Washington; six faster than Columbia time. Both South bound trains ii akc closo con? nection at Augusta for all p^iatB South and Woat. Through Ticketa eold and Bapgap.e checked to all principal points North, South, East and Webt. Passengers leaving Colombia on tho 8.42 A. M. train are due in Richmond at G.20 A.M., Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P.M., Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.S8P.M. tho following dav. E. B. DORSEY^ General Ticket Agent. James Andebson, General Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Bailway. rmgaHTl CONDENSED \ TIME _ HaHEa8*TABLE. Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W..N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W., in effect on and after Sunday. May 11,1873: GOING NORTH. BTATION8. MAIL. EXPBEBS. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. C.25 A. M Leave Salisbury. 9.50 P.M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greensboro,.... 1.40 A. M. 11.10 A. M Loave Danvill?. 4.32 A. M. 1.52 P. M Leavo Burkvillo. 9.44 A. M. G.40 P. M Arrivo at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2.30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave BurkviUe. 5.34 P.M. 8.28 A. M Loave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M Leavo Greensboro_2.15rA. M. 4.OOP. M Leave Salisbury. 4.57 A.M. G.22P.M Arrive at Charlotte.. 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M GOING EAST. Leave GreenBboro.... 1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loave Company Sbopa 8.3G A. M. Arl2.20P.M Leave Raleigh.8.05 A. M. Arrive at Goldaboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leave Goldeboro.4.60 P. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. LeavoCompany Shops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M Arrive at Greenaboro. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M North-western N.C.K. K., Salem Brnch Leave Greeneboro. 3.40 P. M Arrive at Eernereville. 5.10 P. M Leave Kerneraville. 9.00 A. M Arrive at Greensboro.10.30 A. M Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express dally between Com? pany Shppa and Charlotte. Bundayeexcepted PullmanPalaoe Carson nigh ttrainabetween Charlotte and Richmond, withontohange. S. S.ALLEN, Gon.TicketAgent. T. M. B. Talcqt. Engineer and Gen.Bnp't. Change of Schedule. South CaHouma Railboad Com? am , Columbia, 8. C, Jone 28.1872. Change of SeheOv.!* [to go into effect on and after Sunday, 29th instant: mail and pabhehgkb tbaib. Leave Columbia at.5.30 am Arrive at Charleston at.1.10 pn. Loave Charleston at.6.00 am Arrive at Colombia at.1.45 pm HIOBTKXPBBSB, PBKlOBTAXD ACCOMMODATION tbaik, [Busdaya excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.15 > m ArriveOharleaton 7.10 p m Leave..6.45 ? m Camden Train will ran Monday.Wednesdsy and Saturday, as followa: Leave Columbia at. 10.40 A. M Arrive at Camden at. 8.26 P. M Leave Camden at. 8.45 A. M Arrive at Columbia at. 8.40 A. M A. L. TYLER,Vice-President B. B. PicxiNB, General Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Bailroad PASSENGER _ _' TRAINS inn daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Train? going North and South no Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta mid Wil mington.Columhia and Augusts Hailroadt. up. Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m Loave Alston. . 9.05 a. m Loave Nowberry. 10.40 a. m Leave Cokcsbury. 2.00 p. m Leave Belton. 3.00 p. m Arrive at Greenville. 5.80 p. DJ Down. Leave Greenvilio at.7.SO a. m Leavo Belton. 9.80 a. m Leave Cokcsbury.11.15 a. m Leave Nowberry.2.30 p. m Leave Alston. 4.20 p m Arrivo at Colombia. G.00 p. in Anderson Branch and Blue Hidge DizUion down. up. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leavo Ferrjville fi.25 a. ro. 0.35 p. m Leave Pendloton 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p. ni Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. ni. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.60p.m AUC(imiiiuu>iiuu TioIli? i'uii ?? Abu?T?l? Branch Mondays, Wednesdaj s and Fridays. On Anderson Branch .between Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thnredavs and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Snp. Jabez Kobtqh. General Ticket Agent. Snmmor Bohednle 8. & U. R.E., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive.Leave. Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. 5.30 6.25 Bateavllle. 6.00 6.00 4.fS3 4.68 racolet... 6.08 6.18 .-4.40 4.45 JoncsviUe. 6.48 6.48 4.06 4.10 Unlonville. 7.25 7.60 8.05 8.21 Sanlno. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85 I Fish Dam. 8.40 8.46 2.10 2.16 Bhelton. 9.15 9.20 1.86 1.4P Lylee* Ford... 9.40 8.45 1.19 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.56| Alaton. 11.00 jl.Ofl May 24 THOS. B. JETER. President HELSrXBH'S H frirt* 11 ?o.?*> STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. mHE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME _L DICIK ES is bteosl?a ?orld ride. Our old friend. Mr. EUhardt, haB introduced BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS in Europe, and Bays tbey are the boet medicine for tbo Blood and Liver. Thin is ?bat oven body Bays. The Blood and Livor Piila for the* Liver. Qneon'a Delight for the Blood, Roae Cordial for Bowel Complaint; Quaker Liniment fur PaiDB and Aches, Kina Chili Cure lor Chili? and Fever. Are for talc at BEIMTSH'ti Anii 3 t Cheap Fam'Jy Drug Store. BOOKS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AJSDALL KINDS OF FANCY GL?S*. LARQE STOGK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for tbtiuiate and price lint. KEOGI1 6t TIIOIINE. 2?1 AND 2?? CANAL (STREET, DGly SEW YORK CITT. Family Flour. 100 BBLS. hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, hut sound. For Bale by HOPE & GYLES Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s STEEL FENS. I Special attention called to the well-known numbers, 505?75?28?20 and 22. Factory, Mt. Vernon; Office, 75 John street, ATetc York._ Aug 7 3mo Oorn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. . Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 13_JOHN C. REEQEBR. [Fancy Groceries, Spices, Condiments. THESE in full eupply: PRERERVES, Fruit Jellies, imported English Sauces and Pickles, Canned Fruits, Fieb and Vegotablen, aeeorted; Muelirooni?. Trufllea, Curvy Pow? der, Fenang Clovee, Mare, Ginger, Red Tep per; Hain?, Smoked Beef and Tonguea, I Pickled Shlniun, ntw Macki rel, and full stock of fc tuple Good*, at as low piicea bb any one. and Jull weights always guaranteed, Aug 30_ GEO. SYMMEBH. Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Engines, Belting, Smut Machines, Port u bio Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for sale at manufac? turers' prices by L?RICK & I.OWRANCE, June 25_Colombia. H C. Choice Wines. BASKETSBHEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, 10 c&hbs Sparkling Catawba, lOcaBes "Vix Bara,"10 casra "Red Seal," 10 caeoa "Kelloy'a" Island Wine. 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 oaeka "Amontilado Sbei ry," 2caaka"Reuore Madeira." For Bale by HOPE A GYLES. 50 To the Committioners of Election for Fair field County. WfUEHEX?, Hon. KAN DE K 8 FOBD, who, TT at ibe general election held is Octo? ber, 1872, was chosen a member of the Senate for tbo election district of Fairflcld County, to serve for the term of four yearn, has, since said election, decoa?nd; and, vrheroaa, the Compilation of the State of Suutlt Caro? lina directs that in mich care a writ of elec? tion rliall be iediied by the President of tho Senate for tbo purpose of filling the vacancy thus occasioned tor the lemahidcr of tbo termf.ir which the meutber so deceased was elected to serve: Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby n qrtired, after due advertisement and with strict regard to all the provision* of the | Constitution and laws uf tbo said state touching your duty in t-uch eise, to bold an election for a member for the Senate for tbo election district aforesaid, to serve tor tho remainder of the term t?r which the uaid Hon. Sanders FwrJ was eheted, the polls to be opened Ht the various polling places of elect ten in the r,-.id dictriutoti WEDNESDAY, tbe eighth day of October, A. D. 1K73, by the various Btts of managers for theme place*; and the counting ot I he. votes ?act aud the deevlaralioii uf Iheresult of the election to bo in accordance with the provisions uf Sections 2 and ;? of Acted the Oineral Assembly enti? tled "Au Act to amend an Act e ntitled an Act providing lor tho general elections anel the manner of c inducting Hie same." approved March 12,1872,page 171, A.A., 1.S71 and 1S72. This writ, together with a certified copy of I your return ot tho election held uneler it,' bavebeforo tho Senate at its next meeting after tbo eduction. Witness the signature of tbo Honorable It. Howell Cleaves, President of tho Senato. at Columbia, thin ll'.h da v of September, A. D. 1373. It. HOWELL GLEAVES, President of tbo Senate. Attest: j. Woodruff, Clerk of tbo Senate. Bogt 11_ Columbia IVXusic Store ifj-ykT+r'+f. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling tbo attention of the p 'die to an examination of their STOCK t jIUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organe, Melodeons, Violine, Guttare, Banjos, Flutes, Aocordeons, Brass and Silver Band Instru? menta of ail kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every claeB of Musical Instrumenta on band at all times. We are Hole Agents for the State of South Carolina ot Eutey & Co.'h COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receiptof gricc; aud all kinds of Muaical Goods sent by xpreHB, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organ? and Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will give ?special attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianoa for other parties toany point desired, at mnderatopiicee. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doori above Pncaxix office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 7 j. w. parker, 11 til fish mam ran. REPRESENTING in the LIFE DEPARTMENT that prompt andreht hi. old company, tho ST. LOUIS MUTUAL. The name of the Company Inspires tonfidenee, and is folly endorsed by Widows and Or? phans wl.n have been the recipient* of Premiums. tlO.000 ha? just been paid to an afflicted family in our city. Nothing more nncertain than life. No better inveetmtut ior your family than a idfe Insurance Policy. In all respects, the HT. LOUIS MU'IUAL ranke with thf Lebt. INSURE YOUK PROPERTY IN The Liverpool and London and Globe?the Oldest, Most wealthy, prompt and secure Company to ho met with in these critical times. A branch of this Company was established in lso:t From tliat time to the present?seventy years? the Company has never failed to meet promptly every los*; aud at thelast critical examina? tion, ?lnt December, its aaset? urnunnted to ?21.500,000. "Among its aeeets is a largo amount of the best freehold property in l.iv. rpool mid other cities, purchased long ago, and now w.?rth a large tum in i-xce?? <-t it" m ij;iiial cost." Sept C< ilmo GKEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., CHARLESTON, S\ (J O o k S AGENTS l"OU TliE AMERICAN COTTON TIF. COMPANY, we would call the atten J\. tion of onr friends in the interior to the fad that we ate now re ady to fill all.their orders for the ARROW AND WALLIS 'J 11 S. am! mII open und ndi- slot j nt? nts. Aug If) f2rnos GEO. W. WILLIAMS .v CO., Church street, Charleston. F.C. AUGUSTA FUHR MILLS, Anguatn, Ga. HAVING thoroughly repaired our MILL, we uro now prepared to offer to tho Trade onr well-known Rrauds FLOUlt: Gilt Edqk, A No. 1, Extra, Til* top and OK; MEAL, GRIST and FEEDS of all kinds at the vety lowest pticee, and invite tho attention of buyers. JOHN M. CLARK A CO.,. Ang 20 Proprietors. 4Smo SB BOARD N?t: BEDlJpEDf4 4 fflriyr*y,P,l,!frT', ...r,-,; jv :r..v-- -*T. ^7,! ? ? ? _ i "ft" ' 1 THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE OITY?BRICH $4>A*DAY . ? ?? .. t Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE. Proprietor.. im ANOTHER FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. PARE 52.50 PER DAY, (INCLUDING OMNIBUS FARE.) SITUATED NEAR THE OAPJTOL, AND IN THE GENTRE OF THE BUSINES8 P. of tho city. Rose's Omnibua will convey pnssengera to and from every Train. The La lies'Apartmente are complete, with privato entrance on Assembly street. Tho BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and enperior to any in the city. Aprils D. F. FLEMING. JAMES M. WLLHtmT" 3,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL TRADE. rt?J WE are now receiving frcm '.be manufacturers a very largo and well-eeleated stock of BOO IS, SHOES and TRUNKS of every description, which will be sold as low as in any other market. ? >> J.; Merchants visiting Charleston are invitedto examine our ate ok. rftt'Aj j D. F. FLEMING & CO., : SAMUEL A. NELSON. 2 Hayne street, corner of Chnrch etreot. Charleston. S. 0. i [Aug MggOS]_JAMJBOniFniTiTN.. ' .-. 1 Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced J THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would reapecUuUyinforin the traveling public, that, in ordor to maintain the character of his House as a First Class Hotel, ho will continue his prices as heretofore, and guarantees to give that satisfaction whloh has secured to the House the reputation It now has. <.u. -? July 80 T. 31. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ciinotfiiBTPilifMrnii CHARLESTON, 8. C, TO AND FROM ill!' BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOBK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANOFACTBB1NO CWIEB. Tbrca Times a Week from W. *v York?Ttind?ys, TUnttdns? and Saturday.. ?rBI?|tanl Stmte floom Aeeototaodatlons Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 10,000 BALES WOiTTIlLT. . The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick tune and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity it any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the line: TO It K W YORK. MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull. Commander. CHAMPION. .B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON.James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER.T. J. Lockwood. Commander. JAMES ADGER Si CO., Agonta, Charleston, 8. O. GEORGIA.8. CroweU, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T.J. Beckett,Commander. Wil. A. COUP.TEN AY, WAGNER, UUGER A CO., Agents. Charlcaton. 8. O. .i?_i ? ' . . ? TO F It 1 ti A DKIi P H I A. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.C. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days- FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, CharWtofc.S. C. TO DAI/l'IM () HE. FALCON..Ilainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Dait on. Commander, Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. T REN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. I TOilOSTOR. I riteamshipa MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 6. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-half of on* PCrCtU THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Goergia, Alabama, Tennessee an! Mississippi. Stalo-Rooms may be secured in advance, withont extra charge, by addressing Agent s of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should If exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this reute iuclnde Transfer!? Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board. 9 THK SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, CIICORGIA RAILROAD ? V And their connecting Hnee, have largely increased their faoilitiea for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the Sonth and Weet. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia and Sonth Carolina Railroads, first olass Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the Sonth Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at diatant points with great promptness. The managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the liue via Charleston oannot be surpassed in deapatch and the safe delivery of goods. For farther Information, apply to T, J. G?irrn?, Westerni Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D. Habkll. General Agent, P. O.TiOx 4 979; Office ?17 Broadway, N. T.;8< B. Picmnb, General Passenger and Tioket Agent, South' Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Selkirk, Superintended Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, P. 0. Jan SO ily