44 LJOCAL 11114jAs TUPN DA 1NoQiVA11 1.9, j 1818. lt\nnowHei.:u 1....Timfollow il'y is fihe presenvlt .4che4dille ot' arrivalls, oil the Char-klope Co"milbia anld Aui gutA l6tilroatd: Bly~ thewood - - 2.41 I? it(Iig(ew Iv - - 3.03 " Wi illisborO - - 3.35 " Woodward's - - t410 " Blackstock - - " Chestei' - - 4.40 ' DAY1PASSE.NGFa-At-ONU SOU-nt. Cester - - 12..17 1. m, Blackstock - . 1. Woodward's - 1.21 " Winilsboro - - 56 Rid-eway - -- 2.26 l tIlte wo(od . .. 2..11 Colu111nbiv -. li25 - Nimurr P A SSI.N.:--,NE -Go NNoN(I F. Coltilbiat - - 11 ) v. N1. Winnsboro - 12.4;3 A. 'M, Chester .. - 1.48 Niirr PassIssui.:n-GoiNu SI>iri. Clester - - 2.20 A . Wilillsbor(o - - 3.110 Colunbia - - .t.9 "5 The night pmssenlger stops onlly ait tile following statfions: ('1o111-14jite, ]'oek liill, Clester, Lewis', Winms boro, Cohnnbiti, Uidge Spring) Tren ton, ( Graniteville, Alugusta. ew Adverr"'or -n., Sh1rill's Sales-s. W. Ituff, S, F, C, F."reshI G4oods-.- Wm II 1.D1)on iIy . le Evening Sentiniel-Wialsh & WVright. "1 N%rWhat, is tniatter wvith I Ihe dat'lioig Creature?" Te b.libby wva .ry ing piteolsly, ht he 1iiriise had it bou'le of Dr. til's Ihaby Syrutip at hand, and the little fullow was sooni coifortablu.* Every sibscriber should now come forward aid "square up" with Tiig NEWS ANI IJEn. A maii Wio doesili't pay for his paper capl't. enjoy it half as well as the man that does. Attention is called to the nCW adver tiseileint of .1.r. Win. IL. Doinly, which appears elsew1here in thi Is paper. Mr. Donly has a choice stock of goods, Which he will sell at prices to suit, the tilies. Thp Aikon Rericieu ha- gotten fairly under wAity, and promises to be a ve'r spriglitly exctange, It Is edit ed by Mr. Jami1ies Grany Port er, former ly of Charlestiu, a young lawyer of file talont and high cultire. If the people of Aikei do their duty they wilt have a g~ood lippr. The Augusta Eiening News i5 the name of a dally newspaper recently established in Aug1jsta by Messrs. Walsh & Wright, tie well known pro prietors of the Chronicle and Consti tutionalist. The new paper is fur niished at t;he low price of four dollars a year, and oifers a fine opportunity to perPsons wisingio a good paper at a small iigures A FINE Biul 00C.-Th'le bridge N-e. cently crected over Little liver-gen erally knowni as '"Kincaid's Bridge" is rep~resenlted1 to be in every particu lar a most exellent piece of' work-. Tie contract was let by the county comissioners to the lowest bidder, and awr rd.al Lo Mr. J1. Mutrrav Kirk-. 11and( at $22503. The bridg"' hasi been recently turnjed over to the commnis sioners, and(, after a critical examiina nlat ion by experts, is piro nounced per feet in every' resp)ect. The work re flects credit both on the fidelity and the inochnicalI skill of the ~onit.rqcI.or. W~ ADE 11A MP'TON'S MilSHAP. His Log B3roken Durng a Gharge Q)i a Deer--.Narr'ow Es'ciape From Death. A corresp)ond(ent writing from Co lumbilia on the 8th instant says: Gov crnor1 Hampton met svi1~ *e serious accident yesterday afternoon, while out hunting deer, by which lie hind a leg broken just above the nkle. 'The Governioir had agreedl to meet some friendis at at point ab)out sixteen~i miiles firom Ci.oJmnnba for the puirpose of driving deer, and wvhen lie reached tihe camp, about three o'clock yecsterdlay afternoon, he found that the p)arty had all gone on a hunt. Knowinig the stands and whore he was expected to join In th.e hpjnt, the Governoi mount.. ed a large mule which had beenm left at the campli 'and started to take his positionu a few hy~n.dred yairds distant. As coon as he arrived at thme place designated for himt a deer came by in full chase, and Governor l-Jamnpton fired his gun, which frightened the imule. The bridle broke, and Gov.. ernor01 Hlto-n jumnped ofr the aningal to the groumnd. Ini the fall his log was broken, as above statedl. Both bones wore broken and prot ruded through the tes.h.. It Is a horrible wound, and will prove more serious on account of Governor Hampton's illness this fall, from which he has never fully recov.. ered. After the accident happene4 the .Governor fired his gun many times and blew his horn n'eqigently, to- Set -the assistance 4fhWdfre#ds2bim none' Was anything seriotIs, thinking it was somue olle not belonginlg to their party, as tleV Were not aware of the (ov ernor's preseclee in file ivood:;. A1l'er anl hour or so one of his f'riends, ini sistled on tfinding out whaltI wis the ina ler, and. gVoing inl the direction of' tLe firing,