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JL ? l I'd JL XJLVJL^JLl AJXf Evory Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office' on Riohardson. St., near Taylor, ?3- Tn e Ph?jn ix i b the oldest Daily Pan o r in South Carolina,bR8 the- laugest oiuoulation in the upper portion of tho State, and has boen regularly issuod einoo its inooption? March 21, 1805. 49* Book and Job Printing ol every de ?jcrintion faithfully attended to. BUBSC?lPTION. Daily, six months, $4 CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 60; Weekly, 160. advertisements Inserted in the Daily at $T per square of nine lines for first, and GO oonts each subeequont insertion; not oxoeoding flvo linos inlongth, 75 cent a. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at less rates, Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, 11. agents. E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppe, Anderson. H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville. Robert Bryco,Spartanburg. D.D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A. Qrigsby, Ridgoway. Tito Modern Maiden. I fear thee, modern maiden, With thy lean and lengthened ebape, For I know thy slim proportions Are of wire and of tape; Yet aurely thoro ia something, A?ao to apeak?per se; But what that aomething ia remains A myatory to mo 1 Tight gloves pinoh up thy little hands, And boote thy feet diatreaa; Thongh small tby head, 'tis smaller made By fashion's last compress; Thy skirt ia drawn bo snug by bauds, That thou cuut-t scarcely walk; Thy redingoto doth lit so close, I marvel thou canst talk. I jndge that thou hast bones and blood, And flesh to keep theo worm, But hidden are they now in that Attenuated form. How dost thou shrink upon thyself, And so diminish all, That thon abouldBt from a massive rapid Become exoeediug small? So, I fear thee, modern maiden, With thy lean and grewsome shape? A wonder how a walking-stick So closely thon canst npe; Bat seeing thee thus lank and loag, And thinking on thy Btate, I grant at once, in foolishness, Thon canst be very great. The despatches stato that the First National Bank at Washington is pay? ing thirty per cent, on deposits, and that it is possible a larger per cent, will be paid after all the assets are converted into curroucy. If we were in ex-Presi? dent Johnson's place, we would get onr thirty-per cent., take the greenbacks, convert them into gold, tie the gold up in an old piece of rag, pat the rag in an old Etookiog, bary it where no mortal man could ever find it, and say, as Gen. Early said when he heard that General Loo had surrendered, "Blow your horn, Gabriel; lam ready." There is not a dollar in the North Ca? rolina State Treasury, and but six of the ninety-five sheriffs have settled their State taxes.?Raleigh Sentinel, PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Df imktmknt. IT is an established custom among all civi- 1 lized States and natio>.b annually to ac? knowledge, in an especial manner, on a day set apart for that purpose-, tho moroiful caro and protection of tho Divino Creator, and to express their acknowledgments to II mi in aofemn public form. Therefore. L FRANKLIN J. MOSE8,Jn., Governor of South Carolina, do hereby ap Soint and designate THUR8DAY, tho 27th of I ovomber instant, to bo observed as a day of | Thanksgiving and Prayer to Almighty God. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Bot my hand and caused tho Groat Seal of j tho State to be affixed, at Columbia, It, s ] this twelfth day of November, A. D. 1873, and in the ninety-eighth year of | the Independence of tho United States of America. By the Governor: FRANKLIN J. MOSES. Jr. H. E. Hayke, Secretary of Stato. Nov 15 The Singer Still Triumphant! rALUABLE IS THE WORLD'S AWAIIUX Af shown by sales?proved l>y sworn returns to the owners of tho principal Hewing Ma chino Patents?which last year amounted to 219,758 Machines, nino out of ten of thnm being for family uso. This is ovor 45,000 more Sewing Machines than woro sold by any other company during the same period, and over one eiuartor of all tho Machines sold in 1872. These onormous saloB are owing to the long-tentod merits of tho SING? ER Machines, which meet tho wants of tho public in superiority and simplicity of con? struction, and capability for groat variety andoxoollenooof work. " THE KINGER MANUFAOTURING 00. J. P. LIGON, Agent. Nov 7 Change of Schedule. BqtjtmOamoijma Batlbo a p cohpaft, Ohangeef Bcheflale - jh njij-Pfji.-Jii l T.'iT" effect on and after Bunday, 19th Inetant : , ?AJX AftXVFAaffXHasa tbain. Leave Columbia at.............. 3... 8.49 am Arrive at O h arle a to n a t......4.20pm LeaveCharleston at..9.00 am A rrive a t Columbia at.6.C0 pm NIQnT EXPBK8B, FDEIOHTAND ACCOMMODATION train, [SundajB excepted.] LoavoOolnmbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 ? ra ArriveCharleston 7.10 p m Leave..6 46 >ta Camdon Train will ran Monday.'WedneBday and Saturday, aa follows: Leave Columbia at. I SO pm Arrive at Oamden at. 6 35 pm Leave Oamdes at*. 6.80am Arrive at Columbia at.11.60 am B. B. Piqkinb. General Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta E GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, S. O., October 24 1873. It THE following Sohcdnle fs will be operated on and after Sunday, October 26: ooino NOnTH. TBAIN no. 2. TBAIN NO. 4 Loavo Columbia.11.40 a m 0.05 p m Florence.14 40 p m 2.10 a m Flomington."18 50 p m 5 27 a m Arrive Wilmington.10.45 p m *7.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all poiniB North, arriving New York 6 40 A. 31. No. 4 Train makes clouo conucctiou. via old Bay Lino and also Rich? mond, to all points Not th, aniviug Ntw York 4 25 1?. M. OOINO HOCTB TBAIN NO. 1. TBAIN NO. 8 Lcavo Wilmington... . 4.10 a m fO.10 p m Fleming ton. r6 B0 a in 7 45 p m Floreiico.10 40 a in 11.37 p m Arrivo Columbia.13 It-" p m 4 (10 a m Making cloto conncctiona at Columbia for all pointB Somh and Wtbt. Through ticket? Bold ana baggnge clucked to all principal points. Pullman palace sleepers on all uight trains. *Ureakfabt. iDinmr. -rSnppcr. E. lt. DORSLY, Geuerai I'npsengcr and 'J ieki t Agent. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup'U_ The &hort~Line Schedule. CUABLOXTE, COLUMBIA & AUOUbTA Bi It. Co., Columbia, S. O., October 24, 1873. THE follown g 1'anecn ger Bcbcdnlo will beopo rated on aud after SUNDAY, the 2Gtb inet : ooino nobth. Train No. 2 Train No. 4 Leave Augusta..,.G.30 urn 4 15 v m Granitovillo.*7 33 a m 5.11pm Batesville.9 43am +7 22 |> m Columbia.11 58 a m 9 37 v m Chester.44 2H p m 2 28 a m Arrivo Charlotte.t708 p m 45 15 am No. 2 Train makes closo connection, tin Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York at G.40 A. M.; also, via Raleigh and Old Bay Line, arriving at Ntw York at 4.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes closo connec? tion, via Richmond, to all points North', ar? riving at New York at 4 25 P. M. ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.*7-00 a m 9.10 p m Chester.0.?4 a'm 11 38 p m Colombia.12.48 p ni 3.40 a m Batesville.4.57 pm 5 43am Granitcville.f7-15 p m *7 18 a m Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm S.45 a m ?Breakfast. jDinncr. -fSupper. South bound Trains conpect at Augmda for all pointB South and West. Thronen tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points, aw Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. E. R. DOBSEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. James Andeiison, General Sup't. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. CONDENSED TIME? TABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville lt. W..N. C. Division, and North Weetcrn N. C. B. w. GOING NORTH. btationb. mail. express. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 0.25 A. M Leavo Salisbury.9.60 P.M. 8.34 A.M Leave Greonsboro. 1.40 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loavo Danville.4.32 A. M. 1.62 P. M Leavo Burkville. 9.44 A. M. ?.40 P. M Arrivo at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Loavo Burkville. 5.34 P.M. 8 28 A. M Lcavo Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Loave Greensboro_2.15 A.M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 6.22 P. M Arrivo at Charlotte .. 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M GOING EAST. Loave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loavo Company Shops 3.SC A. M. Arl2 20P.M Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Loave Goldeboro.4.00 P. M.\ Loave Raleigh.7.45 P. M. Leave Company Shops 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.80 A.M. 8.30 P. M NoKli-wcitrra N. C. 11. It .,Sul? ni Briirlt Loavo Greensboro. 3 40 P. 31 I Arrive nt Ecrnersvillo. 6.10 P. M i Loavo Kernersville. 9 00 A. M Arrive at GreenBboro.10.30 A. M Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. ExprcsBdaily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte,Sundayeexcepted 8. E.ALLEN, Gen.TicketAgout. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASBEN G E I; _(TRAINS inn daily, Sundays excepted, connecting wilL Night Trains on South Carolina Bailrciul up ai.d down; with Trains going North aLd t-< nil on Charlotte, Columbia and Angin-la and Wil miugton,Columbia and Augusta Eailri ik'j UP. Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a m Lcavo Alston.' 9.05 a ni Leavo Newberry. 10.40 a. in Loavo Cokeshury. 2.00 p. ni Leavo Bolton.8.80 p. m Arrivo at Greenville.5.80 p. m DOWN. LcaveGrcenvlllo ?t. 7.30 a. m Loave Bclton.9.80 a. m Loave Cnkcsbury.11.15 a. m Loavo Nowbcrry. 2.30 p. m Leavo Alston.4.20 p m Arrivo at Columbia. . 6.00p. m Anderson Branch and Jilue BUigv Bivhion pown. TP. Lorvc Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p.m Leave Perryville 6.25 a. to. 6.35p.m Leave Pondleton 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p. ni Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60p. m Arrive at Bellen 9.00 n. m. Leave !1.50p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesdny h ano Fridays. On Anderson Brancb.betweenBelton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thuredn vs and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. Jabfz Noiiton, General Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule B.& U.r7b., DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN Arrivo. Loavo Arrive Loave Spartanbnrg.. 5.30 5.25 Batesville. 6.00 G.00 4.63 4.53 Pacolet. 6.08 6.13 1.40 4.46 Jonosville. 0.48 6.48 4.05 4.10 Untonville. 7.26 7.60 3.05 8.21 Santuo. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16 gholton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.4P Lyloe' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strothor. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 Alston. 11.00 1<3.0fl Mocha and Java Coffees. 1 f\ BAGS Old Govornmont JAVA, ?\J 10 pockets Pnro Mooba. For sale low by HOPE & OYLFS. Corn Whiskey. I3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 13 JOHN C. BEEGEBR. THE unproeeaenteaidemand for GBOOEBIE 8, for greenbacks ana baukahlefunds,has1,-by largely increased sales, enabled ue to CRUSHED SUGAR At 12fr pen Is per pound by the barrel, or 7J Btrtipounds for f 1, , ? A bugar at 12 oenta per pound by tho barrel. or7j potato's for tl. C Sugar at Hi cents perpound by tbo barrel, or fi pounds for tl. ??" fortl RIO COFFEE. 25 cents. Green, per pound, ana raronod,! Laguayra Coffeo, 30 cetota per pound; Old Government Java, 33}. Black and Green TFA; neto crop, 50 cent b per pourffl and upwards. Dry Salted Clear Bib BACON, ? cents per pound, and less by paskagcB. BUTTER, Treble Gilt Edge, best in market,AO cents per pound. CREAM CHEESE, 20 centa.pcr pound by box, and 25 cents at retail. BYBUPB, at retail, ?5 cents per gallon and upwarde?Ices by barrel. MESS MACKEREL. 14 cente per pound*; Fultcn Market Beef. 124 cents. WHISKIES, ranging from $1.40 per gallon and upward*?lees by barrel. With a full lino of Can bed Goods, biscuits, Crackers, t rooked Beef, New Hulled Buck? wheat, Mince Meat and all other goods, which defy competition. For sale by Novll JOHN AGNEW A SON. TO THE r^L?lvrreRS AND All Others Attending the State Fair. Owing to the Great Reduction in the Price of Cotton, I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AMI PROVISIONS TO CORRESPOND. BELOW I submit a li?t of prices. All ordeTa shall l>? promptly filled nt these rates and shipped in good order. Tho goods arc all standatd, and entire ?atUtactic n i* i^uae unterd. BACON?Shoulder?. B\ cents per pound. Bacon?Clear Bib, 0 ec'nta per pound; clt ar 10 ccntH por pound. Bacon?Hmoked, Clear, 10 cents per pound. HAMS. 12A centa per pound; New Sugar Cured, 15 centH per pound. BUTTER?Fine Mountain, '25 cenls per pound. Batter?Finest Gothen 45 cents pe r pound. CHEESE?Cream,25cent* per pound; E;ik litdi Dnii v. 25 centB per pound MACKEREL, Extra Headless Mete-, 13 cents. FLOUR. New Family. $10 prr barrel. Flour, New Extra $11 per barrel. MOLASSES. 35 cents per gallon. SYRUPS, 60 centB to Of) cents per gallon. SUGAR?Denial ara, 11 to 13 cents per pound. New Orloana SUOAR, 11 cents per pound. B and C Sugars, 12J centa per pound. A Sugars. 13 cents per pound. Crushed Sugars, 13 cents per pound. COFFEE, Bio. 25 ci nts per pound. L&vuuvra Coffee, 30 cents per pound. Old Uovei umeut Java Coffee, 33$ ceuta per pound Patched CofiVc, 35 cents per pound. BLACK TLA, lamed lor ita rich Haver, 51 p? r pound. (?rceii Tea, new and choice, $1 per pound. l ino bye WHIMvlY. $2 50pet gallon. Fiuo Old Corn \\ hiakcy. $2 per gall.ni. A full lino of CAKES and CRACKERS, direct from the manufacturers, liom 7 to 12 c< Uta pur pound. Atmnro's eclobrated MINGE MEAT, SOUSED PIGS' FEET, New BLEE TONGUES. Smoked BEEF. New BUCKWHEAT. OAT MEAL; from Scotland. Now CODFISH. Cracked W1IEA l'. CANNED GOODS, of the choicest brande, in endlct-B varied v. Hjl\RB1T SOLOMON. HEINITSK'b CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK oy SOUTH CAROLINA. STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. THE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME? DICINES is hcccipiiip world wide Our old friend, Mr. Eilbaidt, lias introduced BLOOD AND LIVER FILLS in Europe and aavs they are the best medicine for the Blood and Liver. This is what everybody says. The Blood and Liver Fills for the Liver, Queen's Delight for tho Blood, Roeo Cordial for Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains aud Aohes, KinaOhill Cure for Chills and Fever. Aro for salo at HEINITSH'S Aug 3 t Cheap Family Drug Store. [doors, sashes, blinds, WOOD MOULDl>GS, ?*TAIR RAILS NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FAN( Y GLASS. LARGE 5VI0OK. LOWEST FATES O It DER WOltK SOLICITED. Si nd f< r estimate und pric Let. DOly KKOUI1 *V THOR NIC. ?2'A Ahl) 25C CANAL 6T11V.KT, SEW VOUB CITY. CAUTION! GEM1XE FAIRBANKS SCALES, MAMVfacti"Iik1) i:y E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO. FAIRBANKS Deposits of SI and Upwards Received, IN TER ES'I ALLOWED AT TBE RATE OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. V?in. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Yleo-President. A. U. Breuizer, Cashier, J. R. Sawyer, in general charge. Johu O. B. Smith, Aaaiataut Cashier. Directors. Wauo Hampton, William Martin, John B. Palmer, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaater.E. H. Hoiuitsh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W.G. Mn>es,Nowbcrry. B. U. Rntlodgc, Daniel Huveuel, Jr., Cbar* oaton. MECHANICS. Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphana and others may hero deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter? est thereon. Planters. Professional Men and TruatecB wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for buaincaa or other pnrpoecs; Pareute desiring to set apart small auma for children, and Married Women and Minors (whoee depoBitacanonly be with? drawn by thomecivca, or, in cbbo of death, by their legal reprotutativea,) wiahing to lay aaido funda for Tuturo use, aro here affore'ed an opportunity of depositing ilieir means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo time, be- bul'ject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, ok U O L V 91 It 1 A , B.C. Present Capita?, . . . $150,000 Authorized Capital, . . . 1500,000 OF Fir Kits. JOHN B. P U.MKR, President. A. G. BRENE'.EK, Cashier. (j. N. U. li'J IT. Vaeistayt Cashier. flV.ilS BANK will boou occupy its mi.gnifi i cent three-storj und Mauaaid Bool build? ing, now in con ran nt nsnatructiou on the cornel ot Plain and Richardson etnetF.bnt for the present will do hiudnes* nt ita old Banking ilouac, opposite t heColumbia Hotel. A general Banking Ixisiiu *vtransacted. Cer tilicatcs o! Deposit, bearing Intele*ii at tho rate ol Seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, bills ot Exchange and olh? r evldone?js of di lit uiar.ouiiti d. ami mom j loam d on col? laterals. Stocks, Bond*, (Sold, Xilvei 1.ought and Bold. Drafts on nil lhe prominent cities in tho United Stute* bought und i edd DiBKCToibi?Jut. |i\ Black, John 15. Palmer, F. W. Me-Maater, R. L> Ben?, (or It. D. -i nn A Son,) G. W. Bc?rdcn, (.of Copelsnd it Bear den.) R. L. Bryan, W. O. Swaflleld. (of 11. A W. C. Swafl'n hl,) W. B. Stanley. J. C. Seegere; Samuol McUowau, Abbeville; James II. Rit n, Winnsboro. _Feh F Columbia Music Store Standard Scales. STOCK SCALES, COAL SCALES, HAY | SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, COUNTER SCALES, Ac, Ac. Sculi h Kt-p.ilrtil Prnmpily nmt Itriiaon ably. Forealo, alao, Trnomner'n Coffoo and Drug Mills, Composition Bella, all fi/.eB Letter Presaeu, Ac, Ao. tue most PEUKECT ALARM CASH DRAWER! Miles Alarm Till Co.'s. EVERY PVfiSil EYE nicrcliunt BUOVLD Use Thfm. DRAWER SOLD A l' Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., Ill BROADWAY, NKXV YORK, 1?G Baltinioro Btreot, Baltimore, G3 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIKHAMtS Ai RWINO, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, HROWN & CO., 2 MPk atroot, Boston. Por sale by leading Hardware Dealers. Boot 17 WfSS LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling tho attentioi ol tin. public to an examination of tin ii STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,eon aiating of Pianos, Church aud Parlor Organs, MolodeoiiB, Violins, (Juitara, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeohft, Brass and silver Band Inatru monts of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mutdc and Instruction Books for every claaaof Musical Instrumenta on hand at all times. We are Solo Agents for the State of South Carolina id r?tey iV Co *h COTTAGE ORGAN'S. Sheet Muric mmji i.\ mail, pout paid, on receipt of once: and ?!. Mini- cd Musical Goods aent by Expreaa, when e>r?ltiled, to any pnrt of the statu, marked O. O. 1?. Good Socond-hand Pianos and Organa for aale cheap, for caah. Pianos, Organa and Melodooss Tunod and Repaired in a satisfactory mni.neriand will glvooapocial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for otlu r parties tosny point dneired, atmodoruieprices. All ordors promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with thoir patronage-. Send foronr catalogue of Sboot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a fuw door* tbove Phcrnix office,Columbia,8. C. Nov7 THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE 0ITY?PRICE ffi4 AfcDAY Corner Main ar.d Plain Streets. T. M. POLLOCK,<Troprietor. ROSE'S HOTEL, COI/UTflBZA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ANU1HEH i-IRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2.50 PER DAY, (INCLUDING 021 NIDUS FADE.) SITUATED NEARTHE CAlTTOL. AND IN TUE CEN THE OF THE BUSINE8B PART nt tin* city. Rom 'a Omnihus will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tbo La 'lea' Apartment? are complete, with private CDtratici' on Aaeorublystrect. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 W"hee!er House?Prices Not Reduced} fTUl E PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would rcepcclmllyinform the traveling J. public, that, in order to maintain tho character of hie House aa a Firat Claea Hotel,he will continue hi* prices as heretofore, and guarantees to givo that satisfaction which has sccnn il to the Henne the reputation it now has. July :S'J T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. (hut mw miiiTui nstttnun VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANDFACTTJB1NO CITIES. Three Tim?.? ??. Weck from Nmv YorU-Tneida j a, Thnndayi and Saturday*. fttf-Klt^nnt State Boom Accommodations Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston.", TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALEB HOHTBLY. The South Carolina RailrCuu Company, AND connecting Road* Webt, in alliaute with the fleet of thirteen first class Steamships to the above porta. invito attention to tho quick timo and regular despatch afforded to tho busiucfii public in the Cotton State* at the PORT OF OHABLESTON, offeringfacilities of rail and *ea tiansportatioii for Freight and Paseengura not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following eplendid Ocean Steamers are. regularly on. thc line: T O N K XV YORK. MANHATTAN.M. B. Woodhnll. Commander. CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON.James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADDER.T. J. Lockwood. Commander. JAMES ADQER ct CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. GEOROIA. .B. Crowell,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett,Commander. WM. A.OOURTENAY, WAGNER, BUQER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. O. T O P*I1 1LADELPIIIA. Iron SlcamehipH ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQ JATOR.O.Hinckley, Commander, Sailing l)ay;._-Fl. JDAYS. WM. A. COURTENA?> Agent, Charleston, 8. O. T ? BALTINORE. FAIiCON. .Hainic, Commander. -SEA tiULL.Button, Commander. Sailing Day*?Every Filth Day. PaUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, CbarUeton, 8. C. 1' O BOSTON. FLAG. Sail cvt rv Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents,Chailcttcn, S. C. .-e of coinpoting lines. Marine Insurance, cnc-balfof ono Steamshipb MERCEDITA an Laienguaranteed low an ti per ceut. THROUGH BILLS OF I ALIKG AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mist-Ut-ippi. Statti*Rooms may b< Mtur??1 in adv.-nee, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the 8team*hipM tu Ol.?ilesion, al nl-oa? ofiic< s in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged am! l:< i tbu ast-i^ned. 'J )?? 1 hrough Tickets l y this reute includo Transfers, Mtalr and State-boom, while en tbip.boaid. TIIK SOUTH CAUOMNA ItAILltOAD, OEUKOIA RAILROAD And t h<ii conureting Iii,et-, have lai? < Ij inereat-td their facilitice for tbo rapid movement of freight and Passengers between tli >.nl<in cities and tho South and West. Fit et Cla.?* Kating Saloon u< Brar.chvi!!? - n ti e Georgia und Soulh Carolina Railroads, first class Sl< i'piiig Cur*. Freight promptly 11 an^feiitt\ Iron i :< * u.< i to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Cloto e?i.iieeiion made other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. The managcie will w-e every exert kn to saticiy their patrons that the line via Charleston rnnuot be m:i j :.-h d in (S< sp?ten and the Bafc delivery of goods. For further information, apply to 'i'. .1. OuiFFlN, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D. 11 asel l. 0 oner a 1 Ag< nt, 1'. (>. Box 4 l?79j < nice 017 Broadway, N. Y.;8. B. Bickens, General Passenger and 1 ickct Agent. South Carolina Raihcad; or J. M. BxixtBK, Superintendent Great Boutin tn Freight and l'a^ienger Line, Charleston, S. C. Jan 80 lly I AUGUSTA FLOUR HILLS, Auguita, Ga, HAYING thoroughly repaired our MILL, wo are now prepared to offer to tho Trado our well-known Brands FLOUR: Gilt Edoe, A* No. 1, Extba, Tip-top and OK; MEAL, GBI8T and FEEDS of all kinds at the very lowest prices, and invite the attention of buyers. JOHN M. GLARE & CO., Proprietors. Aug 28 iStno Notice to Farmers. IN constqncncc of tho stilngenov In montv, all indebted to us for SUPPLIES fur? nished the present and previcua years, are isformed that Cotton will be received in pay? ment at tho highest market rates, or shlpve i to responsible parties for their account. Sept 27 HOPE A GYLF8. Family Flour. 100BBL8. axtra Family FLOUB. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A GYLES Seegers' Beer it Pore. ITdonMoontatn Cooolus Indiens, FishlBor rfea, to make one sleepy or headachy.