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TittJ PHCENIX, I Publkhed DaHy ?od Tri-Weekly, TOB'.GLBANSR,' Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Riohardson St., near Taylor. ????? *3*The PnatHiz is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina, nan the larqebt circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued eince Rb inception? Maroh 21,1805. MW Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. -SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, Bii months, $4 CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. apveetibements Inserted in the Daily at II pousquare of nine lints for first, and 60 cents eaoh subsequent insertion; not exceeding fire lines in length, 75 cents'. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at leas rateB. Marriages, funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. agents. E. H. Dates, Union. Julius Poppe, Anderson. H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville. Robert Bryco.Spartanburg. r>. D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A. Origeby, Ridgoway._ De Mortui?. This friend now?a month or so only Ago, and you smiled in kin smile; And when be grew weary or lonely, You jested, to oheer him the while. He prized the swent solace you prof? fered, When for gloom yon gave laughter instead; Yon are glad of the gift that you offered, Because?he is dead. And because he is dead, shall we gather The humaneat relics there be, (All tenderer, dearer, the rather!) And pile up a Pagan suttee? Shall we speak of him, brows bending lowly? Shall we whisper his name under breath? Is not life, in its living, as holy And solemn as death? As death. What is death but the ending Of all that the mortal can claim? The drop of the manllo descending Prom tho soul's mounting chariot of flame I Who wopt for the prophot when guerdon So grand was requiting all toes? Only grief for thelifl, with tho Jordan Of trial to cross I Ahl surely the angels, who lovo us, Must yearn with an nche of desiro To point ua the pathway above us, Still bright with the trail of the fire? Must burn with compassion to nrgo us, As hopeless wo gaze on tho tide, To smite, till the faith-smitten surges Of donbt shall divide. So speak of onr friend, who is walking In his ohorieter garments of whito, With the oalm that would mellow your talking, If he sat in your presence to-night; Yea, name him with gladder elation, With prouder contentment?and shred No brightness from out the narration. Because he is dead 1 Mr. Saokville Qwynne, known in Liverpool, England, as the "gentleman oab driver," is dead. He was the son Of Ool. Gwynne, Of Carmarthenshire, where his family possessed valuable es? tates. Somo years ago, to end some harassing difficulty with his family, Mr. Gwynne became a "whip," and con? tinued in that capacity almost until the day of his death. The Singer Still Triumphant! "yALUABLE IS THE WORLD'S AWARD! Atshown by sales?proved by sworn returns totho owners of tho orincipal Sewing Ma chine Patents- which last year amounted to 219.75S Machines, nine nnt of ten of thorn being for family use. This is over 45,000 more Sowing Machines than were sold by any other company during tho eamo period, and over one-quartor of all tbo Machines sold in 1872. These enormous sales aro owing to the long-tented merits of tho SING? ER Machines, which meet tbo wants of tbo public in superiority and simplicity of con? struction, and capability for great* variety sad eice!!ss',e of work THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. J. P. LIPON. Agent. Nov 7 t-. v. stovali*. a. a. uunn. Flour Made by the New Procejs. STOVALL & HULL, Proprietors o? Stovall's Excelsior Mills, a.-?;i BUOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, UA. AMONG lato Improvements in I he manufacture of FLOUR, by far tho most important is tbo reeontlv-dis covorod method of PUR 1 FYINO'M ID DLINGS. This wonderful invention is des? tined to revolutiohlzn tho entire Milling sys? tem in this country. Bv it a more thorough separation is effected botweeu tbo outer busk end the farinaceous portion of the grain, and a Flour is produced or greater and more uni? form purity aud swoetnes-j than can bo made in tbo old stylo, and with no iucriiage in cost. Wo havo.at heavy expeneo, introduced this '^EW PROCESS" into our Mill, and are pre? pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color and quality over corresponding gn.de ; made iu tbo uenal method. Liberal deductions made, on car-loa 1 lots. Aug 29 npp_STOVALL A UULL.Bq Bad Weather, Bad Coughs, Bad Colds. STANLEY'S fclobrated COUOH BYMJP will euro Ormgha, Colds, Asthma, Con? sumption. lt?is tho remedy, without nnv ex? ception. Ri anloy will say to. Get it only at 11 r.lNl rSira Cheap Drug Stoic. Nov 18 i i \ Change of Schedule. South Oaiiouba Batlboad Company , m Columbia, 8. O., October 18,1878. em MOT [IBBKf Cbangoof Schedule ?H9i9ll*BE5PB to go into effect on and alter Sunday, 19th instant: kail. ard pab6engkb thais . Leave Columbia at. 8.48 am arrive at Charleston"at.4/20 pm Leave Charleston at.0.00am A rriveat Columbia at. 6.C0 pm kiout express, freiqbt and accommodation train, [Sundays excepted.] LoaveColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .0.80 t m Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave.G.45 am Camdon Train will run Monday.Wcdncsday and Saturday, as followa: Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm Arrive at Oamden at. 6 85 pm LcavoCamden at. 0.50 am Arrive>t Columbia at.11.50 am S. B. Pipkins. General Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, S. C, October 21 1S73. fS? W OBfgBttry, THE following Schedule MxS&sSm-CSm? will be operated on and after Sunday .October 2C: going NORTH. TRAIN no. 2. train no. 1 Leavo Columbia.11.40 a m 0.05 p m Floreuco.14 40 p m 2.10 a m Flomington. 18 50 pm 5 27 am Arrive Wilmington.10.15 p m *7.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York C 40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes olot-o connection, ciex old Bay Lino and also Rieb? i mond, to all points North, anhing New York 4 25 P. M. ? ooixa soutb. train no. 1. tiiainno.3 Leave Wilmington.4.60 a in 10.10 p m Flemington.*6 50 a m 7.46 p m Florence.10.40 a m 11.37 n m Arrive Columbia.13.10 pm 4.00 am Making dose connections at Columbia for all points Soulh and West. Through ticketB sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palaco sleepers on all night trains. *Brcakfaet. IDincer. ISupper. E. R. DORBEY, General Paescnger and Ticket Agent. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't._ The bhort Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia & August a R.R. Co., I Columbia, S. C. October 24,1673. FTrZ mm. nHgrTlgiflri THE following PaBecn ffiiBlHc!5Rlger Schcdulowill boopo rated on and after SUNDAY, tho 2Cth inst : going north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Augusta.G.30am 415 pm Granitevilic.*7.33aw 5.11pm Batcsville.0.43 a m 17 22 p m Columbia.1158 am ? 37 p m Chester.44 28 p m 2.28 am Arrive Charlotte.17.08 p m *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes cIobu connection, nu Richmond, to all poiutB North, arriving at New York at C.40 A. M.; also, via Raleigh and Old Bay Lino, arriviug at New York at 4.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes cloeo connec? tion, via Richmond, to all point? North, ar? riving at New York at 4.25 P. M. aoiNO soutu. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.*7.00am 0.10 pm Chester.9.54 am 11.38 pni Columbia.12.48 pm 3.40 am Batesvillo.4.57 p m 5.43 a m Graniteville.17.15 pm *'7.48 a m Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am 'Breakfast. JDinnor. ISnppor. Bonth hound Trains connect at Augusta for all points Bonth and Weat. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points. 43~ Steeping cars on all Night Trains. ^ E. R. DORSEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. James Anderson, General Bup't. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. ?S?08ffiM^ CONDENSED TIME IBtBMrMgSETABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W..N. O. Diviaion, and North Western N. O. R. W. GOING NORTH. stations. mail. express. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. G.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.50P.M. 8.34 A.M Leave Greensboro,-1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Loave Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M Leavo Bnrxvillo. 9.44 A.M. C.40 P. M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 6.10 A. M Loave Burkville.5.34 P.M. 8 28 A. M Leavo Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leavo Greensboro_2.15"A.M. 4.00 P. M Leavo Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. G.22 P. M Arrivo at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.80 A. M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loave Company Shops S.3G A. M. Arl2.20P.M Leave Raleigh.8.05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leavo Goldsboro.4.10 P. M. Loave Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LeaveCompanySkopa 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M Arrivo at Greensboro. 1.80A.M. 3.S0P.M Nortli-westcrn N. C. It. K.,8u!<m ISrni-li Leavo Greensboro. 3.10 P. M Arrive at Kernersvillc. 5.10 P. M Leavo Keruoravillo. 9 00 A. al Arrivo at Greensboro.10.80 A. M Mail trains daily, bothwa>8, over ontire longthof road. Express dailj between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte,Suudaysexcepted 8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen.Bup't. Greenville and Colombia Railroad f^m*\mi?wxm8&&n pass e n g i r ???HB?5ffi*TBAINS run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting Mill, Night Trains on South Carolina limit end up and down; with Trains going North and Sc ull up Charlotte, Columbia and Augut-ta si.el Wil raington.Colnmbia and Augusta Raih on du UP. LoaveColumbia at. 7.15 a.ni Leave Alston.O05 a m Leavo Newbcrry. 10.40a. m Loave CokoBbury._2.00 p m Loave Belton. 3.60 p. m Arrive at Greouville.5.30 p. m down. LoaveGreenvillo at.7.30 a. m Leavo Belton. 9.30 a! in Leave Cokesbury.1L15 a! m Loavo No wherry. 2 30 p. m Leave Alston. 4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia. ti.OOp, m Anderson Branch and Hive Kidtje Division down. l-p. Loave Walhalla. 5.45 a. ni. Arrivo 7.15 p. m Loave Perryvillo li.25 a. Ri. 0.35 p. m Leave Pondloton 7.10 a. m. 5 60 n. m Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. I.50p. m Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. ni. Leave 3.60p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abboville Branch Mondays, Wcdnesduvs and Fridays. f)n Anderson Branch.be twee nBelton and An? derson,'} ucsdavs, Thurfdavs and Saturdays THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. 8up. Jabez Norton, General Ticket Agent. Summer Schc^ul^sTtSTTT. R"l?7i op^mn DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN <PW Arrive. Leave Arrive Leave Spartanburg.. 5.30 5.25 Batcsville. 6.00 C.00 4.F.3 4.58 Pacolet. 0.08 0.18 4.40 4.46 JoncBvillo. 0.43 (i.4K 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7.25 7.60 3 05 8.21 Hanlue. 8.20 8.26 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.15 2.10 2.15 Bhelton. 0.15 0.20 1.86 1.4P ILyles'Ford... 0.40 9.46 1.12 1.17 Slrolbor. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.55 i \l?ton-..... 11.00 11.00 Mocha and Jav^CofteeB^ -| (\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, X\j 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A OYLES. Corn Whiskey. TyrjItE MOUNTAIN COHN WHISKEY. Also, n lul of four year Old MALT COHN I WHISKEY. Warrnnleilpnre. I Angl:; JOHN C. SEEGER8. AND All Others Attending the State Fair. Owing to the Great Reduction in the Price of Cotton, I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AM) PROVISIONS TO CORRESPOND. BELOW I hi; limit a litt of prices. All ordere ehall bo pre ir.pl 1) filled nt these rates and bhipped in good older. The goods arc nil standard, and cutiio fcntisUctitu is guar a 11 lecd. BACON?Shoulders, ^A cents per pound. Bacon?Clear Bib, 0 cents per pound; clear 10 ccnte per pound. Bacon?Smoked, Clear, 10 cents per pound. HAMS. 1^ cents per pound; New Sugar Cured, i.r? cents per pound. BUTTER?Fine Mountain, 25 ccuta per ^iound. Butter?Finest Goehen 45 cents per pound. CUELSE?Cream,25 cents per puuud; Eug lisli Dairy. 25 cents per pound. MACKEREL, Extra Ueadleee Mets, 15 cents. FLOUR, New Family. $10 per ban el. Flour, New Extia. $11 per barrel. MOLASSES, 35 cents per gallon. SYRUPS, 50 cents to 00 cents per gallon. SUGAR?Dcmarara, 11 to 12 cents per pound. New Orleans SUGAR, 11 cent- ,jor pound. B anil C Sugars, 121 cents per pound. A Sugars. 1$ cents per pound. Crushed Sugars, 13 cents per pcund. COFFEE, Rio. 25 cents per pound. Lacuayra Coffee, .'ill cents per pound. Old Government Java Coffer-, .'13' cents per pound. Parched Coffee, SIS cents per pound. BLACK TEA, tamed lor its rich llave-r, $1 p< r pound. Green 'J en, new anM choice, SI per pound. Fine Bye Willt-KEY, $2 50 i er gallon. Fino Old Coin Whiskey, $2 per gallon. A full liuo of CAKES and CRACKERS, direct from the nianufactuiers, from 7 to 12 cents per pound. Atmore'scolobratcd MINCE MEAT, SOUSED PIGS' FEET, New BEEF TONGUES. Smoked BEEF. New BUCKW HEAT. OAT MEAL, from Scotlaud. Now CODFISH. Cracked WHEAT. CANNED GOODS, of the choicest blande, in endless variety. HARDY* SOLOMON. GOOD RULES. A'ecp Cool. Be Well. Eal Well. Sleep WeU. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. ArFLY yourself to business and work bard. Save jour earnings and make good invest? ments. The best investment is good health and long lifo. If yon are sick, system deranged, TakoHeiniltb's Queen's Delight. If you have Fever, Chills, Headache, Take lleiniteh's Kina Chill Cure. A great eav CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAllOI.INA. ing of monoy IB in knowiug what to buy and where to buy. Go to HEINITSH'S Doctor Shop. A single dose of STANLEY'S COUGH tit RUP will cure Coughs Colde, Hoarseness, mid envo yon from Consumption. Tbo best place is always ihn cheapest. Good advice, jour best friend when eick, is ho who cuicb inn. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE, Se|it Q0 t Opposite FlUF.Kix Office. SACRED MUSIC BOOKS. THE STANDARD STILL "waves," and true to its name, keep-, well to tbo front of all books for CHOIRS, CONVENTIONS and SINGING SCHOOLS. By L O. Emekson and U. R. Palmlit. Prico $1 50. American Tune Book Contains 1,000 of tbo very best psalm tunes of the century. Hats no eupoiior as a collec? tion of the most approved sacrrel music for Choirs and Congiifoatioss. 500 editors 400pagce. Price $1 50. The River ot Life Is attracting the notico of all Leaders of SingiDg in Sabbath Schools, because of ita very superior arrangement of Bible subjects, its department of songs for littlo children, its adaptation to the international lessons, and its general richness and freehueBS of music and words. Highlv commended bv all I Prico 35 contB in Bdss This BEAUTIFUL HABBA'lH SCHOOL SONG BOOK is sold at 1130 nor 100 in Bda; $25 per 1(0 in paper. The above books scut, pout paid, on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DTTSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., Kov lofsw 711 Broadway, New York. CAUTION! UCY only Til 1'. (jEXUXE FAIRRAXkS SCALES, MANlVACTtltKI) nv E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO. Deposits of SI and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE BATE\ OF SEVEN PER CENT. BEB ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS, Win. Martin, President. John P.. Palmer, Ytao-Prctident. A. G. I'rcui/.er, Cashier. J. 11. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B.Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton,William Marlin, John B. Palmer, A. O. Uaekoll, F. W. McM.-.ster, E. H. llciuitsh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W. G. Maies, Newbi irv. !. II. Jlutlcdgc, Daniel Pawned, Jr*, Ckar eston. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or])hans and others may hero deposit their Havings and draw u liberal rate of inter? est thereon. Planters. Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or 1 othor purposes; Paicute desiring to eet apart email sums for children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by thcmeclvoB, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future, use, arc hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tbo same time, be subject to withdrawal when neoded. Auer 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, of C O L U HI II 1 A , S . V . -? ? ? Present Capital, . . . f 150,000 Authorized Cupital, . . . $500,000 office: its. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BREN1ZER, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi? cent Ibrec-story and Mansard Roof build? ing, now in course of const ruction on the corner of Plaiu and Rich a i i'eon streets, but for iho prceeut will do business lit its old Banking House, oppohite- the Columbia Hotel. A general Baukiug busine ss transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, bearing Interest at the rato ot Seven 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 sold. Lrufts on all the prominent cities in thb United Stale.- bought and sold. DlRF.(rroi:3?Jan. F. Black, JohnB. Palmer, F. W. MeMaster, R. D. Sciui,(ol 11. D. Senn A Son,) O. W. Beuden, (of Cupcland A It ear den,) R. L. Bryun, W. Cl SwaOield. (of It. A W. C. SwafUeld,) W. It. Stanley. J.C; Se-egers; Samuel McGnwau. Abbuvilh ; .bunt s H. Rii n, Winnsboro. Fob 8 Standard Scales. STOCK SCALES. COAL SCALES, HAY SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, COUNTER I SCALES, Ac, Ac. Scalen Ilcpalred Promptly anil Reason? ably. For sale, also, Trocmner'a Coffee and Drug Mills, Composition Reils, all mz?'S Letter Presses, Ac, Ac THE MOST PERFECT ALARM CASH DRAWER! Miles Alarm Till Co.'s. ?"^lOsl EVERY MMJOH ?1 DRAWER ll'rti muted. SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warohouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., Ill ItKOADWAV. NKW YOKK, ltid ILiliiii i-e ?? r?1'?. Rib inure, ."ill imp 11 i ? ?? v . ?v i >i b a lix FAIR 11 v Mi ,\. . . ?:. . . iconic : Ii, i ii..i(,elphia. KAllllIAMiv, IIUOWN A CO., 2 Mi k street, RoBton. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. Sent 17 weflS Views for the Million. IHAVE juet received a linn assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ? English and American, colored and plain Also, ILLU? MINATED ones. R. I?. BRYAN. BOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ?WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. jjLAROE STOCK. LOWLST B AI ES ORDER WORK SOLU ITED. Send for estimate and pric< li.-t DCly KKOOII As VIIOKKK. 254 AMI Xlti CANAL BTItEKT, M.W i'OilK CITY. Columbia Music Store 50 Boxes Shoulders, In Oct 11 nts per ponnel, at SOLOMON'S. LyBrand & Son rilAKE pleasure in calling the attention? I JL the public to an examination of thtii STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Rianos, Churchand I arltil Organs, MolodooiiB,Violins, Guitar.-, Rnnjos, Flutes, AccorelooiiB.Brass and Hilvei Itancl Instru? ments of all kind--. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Rooks for c\ < iy class of Musical InstruiiK'Uts on hand at till limes; We a re Side Agent* for lh? Slate ol South Carolina I ??' ?i j A i n CO'ITAOI' ORGANS. Sheet i inn -int i \ iiuiil post paid, on receipt of ;>i ice; and ii11 kinds et M nsica 1 Goods sent by Express, whin m icred, to any part of'tho state, marked C. O. D. Good Socond-hand Pianos ami Organs for nale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Molodi oiih Tuned and Repaired in a satistactiii \ ni.ii.ner: and v ill givoo8pee'ialaltoiitioii le Packing, lb moving and Shipping Pianos (or oil.i i pa it it s fenny point desired, at mndorntepi iees. Allordera promptly atlt tided to and satis? faction gntraiilei d to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue ol Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri ubnrdson street, a few doori ibovo Pneitsns office, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 WHSSUSR HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN Corner Main and Plain Streets, THE CITY?PRICE S>4 A.DiY T. Jfi. POLLOCK/Proprieior./ ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ' AN 01 HER *IRST CLASS HOXEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2.50 PER J)AY, (INCLUDING OMNIBUS FA BE.) ?. f SITUATED NEAR TUE OAF1TUL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE B?SINESB *ART of tho city. Rose's OmnibuB will convey paeeergers to and from every Train. The I La Uob' Apartments arc complete, with private entrance on AsBcmhlystreet. The BILLIARD ! and BATH BOOMS arc all new and eupcrior to any in the city. Aprilfi "Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced! THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WH EHLER HOUSE would rcBpcctfulIyinform tho traveling public-, that, iu order to maintain tho character of hiu House as a'First Class Hotel, be will continue-hi-prices as heretofore,.and guarantees to givo that satisfaction which has secured to the House the reputation it now has. July 30 ' *T. W. POLLOCK, Propriet?r. ilMClTlBfln AND HSSWtS UM VIA CHARLESTON, S, Gi TO AND FROM i BALTM?RB, PHILADELPU1A, NEW YORK, BOSTON, I AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times a. Wttk from Ktw yorU-Tucnlay?,Thu?(loy? unit Saturtluya. ?u KU ^unt State Room Accommodations 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 Sect of thirteen first claes Steamship* to the above ports, invite attention tu the epiick timo and regnlar despatch afforded to the bnainees public in tho Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passcugtis not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Hue: TO ? E W YORK. *" MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull.Commander. CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON.James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER.T. J. Lockwood. Commander. JAMES ALQER A CO., Agents, Charleston, B. 0. GEORGIA.8. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A. COUKTENaY, WAGNEB, HUGEIt A CO., Agents, Charleston, B. C. TO P II 1 L A D K L P II I A . Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. ELJ lATUlt.O.Hiucklcy, Commander. Sailing Days- Eli IDA YS. WM. A. CODRTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. T O It A L T I MORE. FALCON .'..Hainie, Commander. SFA GUI.!. .Dutton. Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. P.vUL C.TRENHOLM, Agent,Charleston, 8.0. T O II O S TON. Steamships MEHCEDITA ami FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGEi; & CO., Agents,Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed n.? low a." those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF 1 ADING ANU THROUGH TICKETS had at all flit) priiicipnl RailroHel Ofilces in Georgia, Alabama, Tenneeeee and (-an bo Miseisr-ii pi. Statii-ltiu.ms may b< htuii? in advum e, withoul extra charge, by addressing Agente of the Steanifhij-.n in t'ltailieloti. nt ahofi ofl'wis in all cases, the Bailroad Tickets should ho exchanged au< Pciihs assichnV. '!!??? 'I Ini-nvh Tickets l y this rcuto inclndo Transfers, Meals aiid Klr.ti-ltooni, while on ship-Lcaid. TIIK S<)t I II ca 1101,!%-A IIA i I.HOA I), CEUllGIA RAILROAD Andtheii connecting linen, have l:u ;-< I; increased their facilities fur the rapid movement of Freiglit and Passengers ln-twciii il.? ."oillim eiliis and tho South and West. Fiiet Class Kating saloon at ISramdivple. i Ii tl.i Georgia aud South Carolina Railroads, first ! class Sleeping Cars. j Fri ighl prompt 1} ti: n- ft 11? d Ire n ? t? ??!!.? i to j and ni^ht trains of the South Carolina Itailiojul. Close coMtfc'itoi made v.itl< oth< r Boads, delivering Freights at distort points with pre at prompt iics-s. The Qiauagcis will use e verv exei tien to satitly their pa tie Dt- that the line bin Charleston cannot he eur| rs?:< d in iksr atch and the safe delivery of good*. For Inrlher information, apply to T. J. Giiifkin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D. IIasuli.. <">e ne nil Akeiit, P. O. B? n 1 070; ( ftfee :U7 Eioudway, N. Y.; B. B. Picbsnm, General Paesengfi and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Kailtoad; m J. M. Ski kiiik, Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, S. C. Jnu 80 ily ALGUSTA FLOUR SILLS, Aiigustu, On. HAVING thoroughly rcpUred our MILL, wc urc new prepared to oiler to tho Trade our veil-known Brands FLOUR: Gilt Edge, A No. 1, Extiia, Tir-Tor and OK; MEAL, GRIST and FEEDS of all kinds at the ve ry lowest prices, and invito tho attention of buyers. Aug 28 JOHN M.CLARK A CO., Proprietors. Sno Notice to Farmers. IN ponei qnnnoo of the stiingencv in mom v, all indebted to us for SUPPLIES fur Disked the present and previous years, are iufomicd that Cotton will be reeeiveel in pay? ment at Hie highest market rates, or shipji 1 to responsible pa11i<.- for tinir account. Sept 27 HOPE ,V OYLES. Family Flour. 100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. Forsaloby HOPE A G_YL_E8 8e<??:ers' Beer is Pnro. VT'lonMcontaln Cocolns Indiens, Fish'.Ber L rien, to make one sleepy or headachy.