The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 24, 1873, Image 4

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Published D*.b*y and Tri-Weekly, Every Wednesday Horning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St., near Taylor. -? 0 t . **-Tbk PhcenixIb theoldoatDaily Paper in South Carolin a, baa the laugest circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception? March 21, 1865. 49*. Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. SUDSCBIPKCW. . _ v Daily, six monthe, H 00; Tn-Weekly,2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advebti8emkki8 Inserted in the Daily at $1 per square of nine lines for first, and 50 cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five lines in length, 76 cents. Long advertiaements by the week,, month'or year, at leas rates. Marriages, ; Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. AOXKT8. E. H. Bates, Union. Julias Poppe, Anderson. - H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. Bobert Bryce.Bpartanburg. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A.Grigaby.Bldgeway. Falling Lcavea, The dead leaves of Autumn are falling; ? They are faded and withered and toru; They shrink from the world and its tu? mult, Like souls that are weary and worn. Not a light wind that weaves through the branches Bnt plucks the scar leaves from tho 6pray? Bnt tosses, and tosses, and tosses, And twirls them and whirls them away. They have flourished in beauty and ? freshness; They have laughed in the beams of thesnh; ? They have wept when the heavens were ? unwindowed; They have sighed when the darkness begun. Let them fall?it is well; let them perish; Their youth and their sweetness are fled; Never more will they waken in beauty From the limitless land of the dead. Mr. Covill, bf Danbury, says a look? ing-glass affords a woman a marvelous amount of comfort and gratification. He says his wife thinks just as mnoh of consulting her glass-when she ties on her apron as when she ties on her bon? net. He says that when there is a knock at the door, he goes there at once, bnt his wife, on the contrary, ejaculates? "Mercy, Joseph, who's that?" and dashes for the looking-glsBS the first thing. ? Notice to Farmers. j TN consequence of the stringency in money, J_ all indebted to us for SUPPLIES fur? nished the present and previous years, are informed that Cotton will be received in pay? ment at the highest market rates, or shipped . to responsible parties for their account. Bepf27_HOPE A GYLES. Beed Bye and Barley. BUSHELS NEW SEED BYE and | BAKLEY. HOPE A GYLES. 100 Notice to Contractors. OFFICE CITY GLEBE. Goluxbia, 8. O., Ootober 16,1873. BY order of the City Council, the time for receiving PROPOSALS for building new Aims Honse and Hospital has been ex- j tended until the regular meeting of City Council, the second TUESDAY in November. All parties wishing to make bide for the same will be allowed to take the plans and specifications from the Clerk's office for twenty-fours. CHAS. BARNUM, Octl7 City Treasurer. Columbia Music Store LyBrand '& Son rriAKE pleasure in calling the attention of JL the public to an examination of their BTOQK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Churchand Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Acoordeona.Brass and Silver Band Instru? ment a of all kinds. Also, BheotMnsie and Instruction Books for every class of Mnaical Instrumenta on hand at all times. We are Bole Agents for tho State of South Carolina of Estey A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Bluet Musio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods tent by Express, when ordered, to h i. y pnrt of the Btate, marked O. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos- and Organ? for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodcone Tuned and Unpaired In a satisfactory manner: and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and 8hipping Pianos for other parties toany point desired, at moderate price*. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaianteed to those lavorhtp us with their patronage. Send foronr catalogued Sheet Mualo and Musical Merchandise. Hi cbardson street, a few doors above Phcksix office, Columbia, 8. O._ Nov7 The Georgia Gin. ON entering our fifth season with these GINS, wo have only to sav, that in EVERY c&bo parties who havo bought them or seen them need have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounco them the BEBT they have any knowledge of. We GUARANTEE them togiu as clean, run as LIGHT, GIN as FAST and turn nut as GOOD 8 AM PLE as ANY GIN TU AT 18 MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalcguo aifd reference forwarded on application. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Jnno21 Solo AgontB for South Carolhui^ Fancy Groceries, Spices, Condiments. THESE in full supply: PRESERVES, Fruit Jellies, imported English Sauces and Pickle* Canned Fruits, Fish and Vegetables, assorted; Mushrooms, Trnfilos, OurvvPew der, Penang Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Hod Pep? per; Hams, Smoked Beef and Tongues. Pickled Salmon, now Maokorel, and full stock of Staplo Goods, at as low pricos as any one, and Jull xceinht* ahoayx quaranteed. Ang 30_GEO. 8YMMERB. New Mackerel. BARREL8, Half Barrels and Kite, for ale by HOPE A GYLE8. 501 Change of Bcheduie. South Ouopiu Railhead Compart, Columbia, S. O., October IB. 1873. lA VJffPMBMK^ Obtng?of Soheaale I _ HtgfeaP^|3Bg,tP go into cffeot on and ai;or tuu?Hj, IS iL tuatfcut; $ kail anu PABBTnoeb tea is. Leave Columbia at....8.40 am Arrive at Charle ston > t.4.20 ptB Leave Charleston at.9.00 am arrive at Columbia at. 5 00 pm xioht express, fbeigbt and accommodation tbain, [Sundays excepted.} Leavo Colombia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 t m Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave.. 6.46 am Camden Train will run Monday.Wednesday | anil Saturday, as follows: Leave Colnmbia at. 1-50 pm Arrive at Camden at.!. 6 35 pm Leave Camden at.6.50 am Arrive at Columbia at.11.50 am 8. B. Pipkins. General Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta ?! GENERAL PAESENGEB DEPART., Columbia, S. C, October 9. 1873. THE following Schedule .will be operated on and after Sunday,October 12: qoinq north. dat tbatn. night train Leave Columbia.10.00 am 8 45 p m Florence...i3 00 pm 2.12 am Flamington.+7 45 p m 5.29 am Arrive Wilmington.10.00 p m *7.10 a m Day Train makcB close connection, via Bichmond, to JBttpoints North, arriving New York 6.40 A. W. Night Train makes close connection, via old Bay Lino and also Rich? mond, to all points North, ariiving Nif.- York 4 25 P. M. ooino soutb. day train. nigh i trais Leavo Wilmington.4 30 a m ftf.10 pm Flemington."?G.S4 a m 7.45 p m Florence.10.48 am 11.38 pm Arrivo Columbia.13,09 pm 4 00am Making cloeo connections at Columbia for all points South and West. Through ticket h sold and baggage checked to all principal1 points. Pullman palace sleepers on all night trains. "Breakfast. iDinnvr. +Supper. E. B. DORSLY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't._ The Short Line Schedule Charlotte, Columbia &, Augusta B.B. Co., Columbia, 8. O., October 9,1873. THE following Passen M Er gor Schedule will bo ope? rated on and after SUNDAY, tbo 12lh inst : going south. Day Train. Night Train. Leave Augusta.4 30am 4.15 pm Granitevillo.5.47 a m 5.11 p m Batesvillo.*8.25 a m +7.22 p m Colnmbia.10.45 am 9.37 p'.m Chester.43.33 pm 2.28 am Arrive Charlotte.+6.20 p m *5.15 a m Day Train makes close connection, via Bicbmond, to all points North, arriving'at New York at 6.40 A. M.; also, via Raleigh and Old Bay Line, arriving at New York at 4.25 P. M. Night Train makes cloeo connec? tion, via Bicbmond, to all points North, ar? riving at New York at 1.26 P. M. ooiso south. Letfve Charlotte.'7.00 a m 8 30 pm Chester.9.54 a m 10.58 p m Colnmbia.12.48 p m 3.40 a m Batesville.4.57 p m 5.43 a m Granitoville.+7.15 p m *7.48 a m \ Arrive Augusta.8.05 p m 8 45 a m "Breakfast. JDinner. +Supper. South' bound Trains connect at Augneta for all points South and West. Through tiokets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points. Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. E. B. HORSEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. James Anderson, General Sup't. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. ??rWS5i8?R CONDENSED T1ME HUHggjB?TABLE, Richmond and Danville, Bicbmond and Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Weetern N. C. B. W. GOING NORTH. stations. mail. expbe8s. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.50 P.M. 8.84 A. M Leave Greensboro.1.40 A.M. 11.10 A. M?| Leave Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M Leave Burkville. 9.44 A. M. 6.40 P. M Arrive at Bicbmond.. .12.45 P. M. 8.80 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2.30 P.M. 6.10 A. M Leave Burkville. 5.84 P.M. 8.28 A. M Leave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M Leave Greensboro_2.15.*A.M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4.67 A. M. 6.22 P. M Arrive at Charlotte. A 7.20 A.M. 8.30A.M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A. M. 11.10 A. M i Leave Company Shops 3.86 A. M. Arl2.20P.M Leavo Raleigh.8.05 A. M. Arrive at Goldeboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leavo Goldeboro.4.60 P. M. Leavo Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LeaveOompanyShops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M North-western N. C. 11. K.,SaIt-m Brnt-Ii Leavo Greensboro.. 3.40 P. M Arrive at Eernersvillc. 5.10 P. M Leave Kernereville.9.00 A. M Arrivo at Greensboro.10.S0 A. JI Mail trains daily, both way?, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte, SundAjeexcopted 8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot. Engineer snd Oen.Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad fSflBfc: aCHDUI.' PASSENGER RHSkSPtTRAINS run daily, Sundays excopted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Kailioail up and down; with Train* going North ami K out h Oil Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta aid Wil? mington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad* cp. Leave. Columbia ut. 7.15 a m Leave Alston.9.06 a. ni Leavo Newberry. 10.40 a. m Leavo Cokesbui-y. 2.00 p. m Leave Belton. 3.50 p. m Arrivo at Greenville. 5 30 p. m down. Leavo Greenville at.7.30 a. m Leave Belton. 9.30 a. m Leave Cokoabuiy.11.15 a. m Leave Newberry.2.30 p. m Leave Alston.4.20 p. ni Arrivo at Columbia. ? CO p. m Anderson Branch and JJliu Jtidgt DtvUiou down. dp. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leavo Perryville 6.25 a. ro. G.86 p. m Leave Pendleton 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p. ni Leave Audersou 8.10 a. ni. 4.50 p. m Arrivo at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.50p. m Accommodation Trains urn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesday s anoFridays. On Anderson Branch.betwecni Belton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen.8up. .Tabez Norton. General Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule S.& U.R.R., rgggrM6?3 DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN fSmr^Vxs. Arrive. Leave Arrive.Loave Sparenburg.. 5.30 5.25 Ratosville. 6.00 C.00 4.?8 4.53 Pacolet. G.08 6.13 4.40 4.45 JonesviUo. G.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionville. 7.25 7.50 8.05 3.21 Santuc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 8holton. 9.15 9 20 1.35 1.4C Lyles* Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Ahiton. 11.00 11.00 Choice Wines. ! pf (\BA8FT2T8IHEID8ICK CHAMPAGNE, I ZJ\J 10 oases 8parkling Catawba, 10 oases "Vix Bara."10 oases "Red Seal," 10 caeca "Kelley's"Island Wine. 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontllado Sherry," 2 caska"Roaero Madeira." For sale bv HOPE x GYLES. City Honey, Building' and Loan Association!Money, Green? backs and All! .TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS I NO EXTORTION ! NO DISCOUNTS ! WE deeire to help tbe Mechanics and Laborers of the city by enabling the city and tho other employers to pay wsgea during this monetary ciisis, and thus continue em? ployment. Below I publish a list of prices of leading articles in the Grocery line, which I will Edl for cat h in City Money, Building and Loan Association Money, or Greenbacks?making no distinction. It has been stated that City Money has been issued fcr the benefit of one or two mer? chants, and that persons trading at my Btoro would have to pay tho discount in the in? creased price of the goods. I will here state that I have made n? difference in prices, not knowing, when a customer wsb purchasing, whether the payment would bo made in City Money, Building and Loan Association Money, or Greenbacks. ? "Mechanic," in his communication in the Union-Herald, ol yesterday, savs <,ue cr two merchants receive it. The facts would not seem to bear out this assertion. Both dry goods dealers and grocery receive it at par, and more than a dozt u ot our merchant e are so receiving it. The iasuo of both clauses ot currency is intended as a relief for the labor? ing portion of our cemmuuity.aud not for the be-nelit of tho merchants; and its judicious ciiculation will he a benefit. Hams. 12A and 20 cents per pout d. Clear Bib Sides.?.11 " Smoked Sides. .Vl\ '. Bacon Shoulders.fi " " " 1 Butter (finest).4~- " '* " Cheese.(fiuest).2.1 " " " Mackerel.15 ?? '? Flour (family).'?.$10 per barrel. Flour (extra do.).til " " Molasses.40 ceuts per gali<>:.. Syiupe.SO " " '* New Orleans Sugar.11 cents prr pound. Demerara Sugar.1*2 " " " BSngar.12J " " " A Sugar.13 " " '* Crushed fcugar.13 " " " Bio Coffee.2"> " '? " Java Coffeo.3J5i " " Parched Coffee.3"5 " " " Black Tea....$1 " " Groen Tea..'.$1.25 " " Freeh Ground Meal.$1 per bushel. Fresh Ground Griet.$1 *' " Crackers, from.10 to 20 cents per pound. Fine Whiskies, from.$1.50 to $1 per gallon. And all other goods in proportion. HARDY SOLOMON. Oct 15 Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced! THEPROPRIETOB OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would respectfully inform the traveling public, that, in order to maintain tbo character of his House as a First Glass Hotel, he will continue hispricee as herotofore, and guarantees to givo that satisfaction which has scoured to the House the reputation it now has. July 30 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. J. W. PARKER, LIFE Ai FIRE 1MIH AGENT, R EPRESENTING in tho LIFE DEPARTMENT that prompt and reliable old company, ST. LOUIS MUTUAL. The name cf the Company inspires confidence, and is fully endorsed Ly Wido we und Or? phans who have been tbe recipients of Prtmiums. (10,000 has just been paid to an cfflictcd family in our e-ity. Nothing mere unct rt a in than life. No better investment lor your family than a Life Insui ance Policy. In all respects, tho ?T. LOUIS MUTUAL ranks with tbe best. 49*INSURE YOUR PROPERTY in The Liverpool and London and Globe?the Oldest, Most wealthy, prompt and secure Company to be met with in theee critical times. A branch of this Company was established in 1803. Fiom that timo to the present?seventy yeare tbe Company has never failed to meet promptly every loss; and at tbe last critical examine lion, Jilt-1 December, its assets amounted to ?21,CO0,OCO. "Among its as&ets is a largo amount of the bebt freehold property in Liverpool and other cities, purchased long ago, and now worth a large snm in excess of its original cost." Sept 28 flmo fcT. P. BTOYALL. O. Q. IH'U.. Flour Made by the New Process. STOVALL & H?LL, Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, 853 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. ? ?? ? AMONG lato improvements in the manufacture of FLOUB, by far the moat important ie tho recenlly-dis covsred method of PURIFYING MID? DLINGS. This wonderful invention ia des? tined to revolutionize tho entire Milling sys? tem in this country. Jiy it a moro thorough separation is effected between the outer husk and thefarinacei.ua portion of tho grain, and a Flour is produced of greater and moro uni? form purity and sweetness than can bo made in the old atylo, and with no increase in coat. We have, at heavy lipciiso, introduced this "KFW PR< CESS" into our Mill, nod are pro pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color and quality over corresponding grades made iu tho usual method. Liberal deductions made cm ear-Ioa l lota. Auk 17 .".mo STOTALL A U UI.L. GEORGIA COTTON PRESS THE above-FEEtS ia the most SIMI LE, STRONG and DURABLE in the matket,. Trice, complete. iV2~>. Send for circular. I'ENDLETON k BOARDMAN, Patentees and Mar.ulacturers, Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock street, Au^uata, Georgia. Aug 27 llmos POORS, SASHES; BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS NEWELS AND ALL RINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send (or estimate and price list. KICOGH A THOIINE. 251 AND 250 CANAL 8T11EET, DCly NEW YORK CITV. Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s STEEL FENS. Special attention culled to tho well-known on m bets, .-,0.-,?7.-1?28?30 uini '*?&. Foetory. ill. Veruon; Office, 15 John street, \ AV?r York. Au? 7 'Into Oorn Whiskey. 3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEV Also, a lot of fonr year old MALT COHN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 13_ JOHN C. BEEOEHS. Mocha and Java Coffees. -I f\BAGS Old Government JAVA, 1U 10 pocketB Pure Moaba. For sale low by HOPE A- GYLES. ] CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, S.C. Pretent Capital, . . , tl50,000 1 Authorized Capital, . . . 1500,000 OFFICERS. JOHN B. FALMER, President. A. Q. BP.EN1ZER, Cashier. O. N. Q. BUTT, Aeaiatant Gabbier. THIS BANE will soon occupy ita magnifi? cent three-atory and Manaard Boof build? ing, now in course of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but for '.be present will do business at its old Banking House, opposite the Columbia Hot el. A general Banking bneinesBtraneacted. Cer? tificates of Deponit, bearing Interest at the rate of Heven per cent, per annum, iaeued. Notes, Bills of Exchange und other evidences of debt aiscountcd, and money loaned on col? laterals. Htocks, Bonds, Gold, Kilver bought and aold. Draft* on all tho prominent citica in tho United State* bought and aold. DMECTOitH?Ja?. F. Black, JohnB. Palmer, P. W. MeJlaster. lt. D. Serin, (or R. D. .Semi A Sou.) G. Wi Botidcn, (of Copelaml A U< ar d( n,) It. L. Brvan, W. C. Swaflield, (of It. A W. c. Kwa flu-lri w \V. B. Stanley, J. C. Seeger?; Samuel McGowau, Abbeville; James II. ltion, Wiiinaboro. Fob 8 CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAHOL.1XA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE HATE OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED E VER Y SIX MO N TUS ON A CCO UN TS OKKICKUS. '?V:u. .Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vice-president. A. G. Brcuixer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, iu general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wane Hampton, William Martin, John B. Palmer, A. 0. Haskell, F. W. McMaatcr, E. H. Heinitrh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, \V. G. Mayee, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Dauiel ltavencl, Jr., Char eeton. MECHANICS. Laborers, Clerks,Widows, Orphans and others may hero deposit their savings and draw a liberal rale of inter? est thereon. Planters. Pioltasional Mm and Truatcca v.isl ing to draw interest on then funds until they require them for business or othor purpoeec; Parents desiring to set apart small auma for otiildten, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can cnly ho with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aaido funds for future use, are hero afforded an opportunity ol depositing their menus where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal ?heil needed. Aug IS MME. 0. da SILVA AXJ) MRS. ALrX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Miw. OGDF.N HOFFMAN'S English, F?inch and Gcim&n Boarding Mid Dn> SC1K .UL for young Lndiosatid Chilt'reu, 17 Went .,Mh stiel t, New Yoik, re-opins irep tcniber 24. Application iusy i .. made by h t ;?" ?r tK ixinnlly m above.' Si pt 122n;<^ New Mackerel. CA KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\f 50 Halt and Whole Barrel*, Is, 2?,9*. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For sale low by HOPF A GYLES D. F. FLEMING. J ? ^-r-~- YfitjfcjE* 3,000 OASES BOOTS AND* SH FOR FALL TRADE. 'E_aro now rcceivh g In m the manufacturers ft Tery large and wall-selected stock of bic" W^BOOIS, 8II0EB and TliUNRS of every description, which will be sold as low as ir any other market. Merchants visiting Charleston hit invited to examine our stock. SAMUEL A. KELSON. D. F. FLEMING Sc CO., 2 Hayne street, corner of Chnrch street. Charleston, 8. C. [ Aur 25 2moB] JAMES GILFILLIN. WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8. O. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE CITY?PRICE. $4 AiDAY Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK.CProprietor. ~ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. GL ? 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. Roue's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. The La lies' Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. Aprils GHAT Whm FREIGHT MD PlSHlMWl TIA . . ? - rio ~" . ?"? ' CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTTJBING CITIES. Three Tlmn a tVttk from New Yoik-Tneidayi, Thundayi anil Satardaya. ja^-Elcgant State Room Accuromodatloni Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL) CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. 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 time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Colt on States at the PORT OF OH ABLESTOM, offering facilities of rail and eca transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splenoid Ocean Steamers are regulaily on the line*: to mew YORK.. MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull.Commander. CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON.James Berry. Commander. JAMES AD?ER.T. J. Lookwood. Commander. JAMES ADGER di CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. GEORGIA. 8. Crowell,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A. CO Uli TEN AY, NY AG NEB, HUGEll a CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. ?j' o PHILADELPHIA. Irou Steamship* ASHLAND.Alex, nunter, Commander. F.Q'JaT?I:. .C. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Day,.?Fl. I DAYS. WM. A. COCBTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. T (> BALTIMORE. FALCON.Uainie, Commander. ST.A GULL.Dutton, Commapder. Sailing Days?Evi jy Filth Day. i'.-. UL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, B. C. T o BOSTON. ' Steam-dun? MEI'CLDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGEB St CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. Katesguai tiiiteetl es Iom as thu*o of competing lines. Marine^Insurance, oue*balt of one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Cr.u bo had at all the principal l'.aiho..d Oftlccs in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State-Roe n.ti may be secured m advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tlio Steam-hips in Charleston, at w 1 ose offices; in all cases, the ltailroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. !!.?? 'J hrough Tickets hy this route include Transfers,. Meals and State-Boon), w hilt on sbip>L\ ai d. TUB SOUTH carolina RAILROAD, okorgia RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Ntrrtliern cities and tho South anel West. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchvillc. ( n the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sleeping Cars. ? / Freight promptly transferred from Hinmti today and night trains of the South Oarolira Railroad. Close contieeiioii made with <?!!?> r P^arln^ delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. Tim managt it will use eve ry exertion to satiety their pattons that thp line no Charleston cannot be sitrpati ? d 5n dee-i atch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to T.. J. Glutin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ca.; B. D. Hasell. General Agent. P. O. Box 4 {V7fi; ( ftice ?17 Broadway, N. Y.;S. B. Picxiss, General I'atsengar and Ticket Agent. South Carolina ltailioad; or J. M. Bei kirk, Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Passengei Line Charleston, S. C. Jan 30 ily AUGUSTA FLOUR HILLS, Auguua, Oa< HAYING thoroughly repaired onr MILL, we are now prepared to offer to tho Trade cur well-known Brands FLOCB: Gilt Ei.qe, A No. 1, Extea, Tip-top and OK; MEAL, GBIST and FEEDS of all kinds at the very lowest prices, and invit6 the attention ot buyers. JOHN M. CLARK A CO., Aug 2? Proprictore. . 1 mo