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The Wanderer'? Sigh
Obi take me to*tay childhood's homet
I pine in eadnesi here; .
Again in gladneee*let me roam
The scenes to memory dear!
In vain the flowerets her?TWi bright,
m vain fan-nature smiles; "
AU brightneaa fados in sorrow's night,
Amid ita aweeteet wUeal
Ohl Uko ms to my obildhood'a home!
To Meads and kindred dear;
i faint at days to come,
ely her el
-T3, the sweetest flowers,
Tho mux -.nring streamlet fair,
Have all hero lost the soothing power?.
That lolled my spirit therel
Ohl take me to my childhood'a home!
I tong to breathe the air
That floats around that sabred domo,
And hovera ever there.
On eagles' pinions let me fly,
And 'mid its sweetness roam!
And let mo breathe my latest aigh
Within my childhood's homet
Adam and Eve escaped two serious
annoyances of modern lovers. In
the first place, Eve. bad no mamma
to make judioious inquiries .aa to
Adam's social position, .prospects of
Tatri=sonj, '?*o. ; and Adam'had no
"governor to see that be did not
throw himself away on a portionless
?ML?
Polite gentleman-Good morning,
air. How do von feel yourself to?
day? Deaf gentleman-Very stormy
and disagreeable. Polite gentleman
- [slightly astonished, but deter?
mined to recover lost ground)-In?
deed, bow is your wife, sir? Deaf
gentleman-Very windy and bluster?
ing, indeed.
A youth in San Francisco, desiring
to make a present to a pretty jewel?
ler's daughter, stole a ria g from her
father for that purpose.
Although Tortola was not sub?
merged, the wind was yet so violent |
that not one house remains standing.[
on tho island.
"There is music in thy sole," as
the nice man said to bis squeaking |
new boot.
He who sang, "Oh, gentle lady,
hear me," learned she was deaf and
stopped singing.
An ominous placard for a drug
store-"Dye Stufla."
Houston still warns people to keep
away from the yeUowlever.
! Nevada bas discovered immense
peat beds.,
C. HAYNESWORTH. 0. J. 0ABBOLL.
HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL,
FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and
SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a
few doors bolow B. C. Shiver's old stand.
HOT, COLD and SHOWEB BATH8 on
short notice._._Nov 7
The "Queen's Delight" Almanac
FOR 1808.
TUST PUBLISHED, a new and interest
<J lng CALENDAR for the people, con?
taining mach valuable information; a book
for everybody-a guide to long life, health,
wealth and happiness. Call and get one,
at tho Store. FISHER A HEINITSH,
Nov 19_Druggists.
Washing Machines and Clothes
Wringers.
CLOTHES WRINGERS and Washing
Machines, constantly on hand, and for
sale, by_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
? HARVEY'S OINTMENT.
HARVEY'8 OIN TMENT wUl euro ITCH.
Harvey's Oointment wiU euro Hu?
mors.
Harvey's Ointment for Diseases of tho
Skin.
Harvey's Ointment for Tetter and
Ringworm.
Harvey's Ointment for Sore Heads.
Prico 25 cents a box, only. For sale by
FISHER A HEINITSH,
Nov 15_Druggists.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
1 {\?\ BBLS. NORTHERN FLOUR,
JAJV/ 50 bags Choioe North Carolina
Floor.
50 n?rrela and packages New Hulled
Buckwheat,
10 barrels Hocker's Self-Baiaing Flour,
on band, and for sale low, by
Nov 80_J. A T. B. AGNEW.
Beauty ?nd liealtn are moro to be
prised than the wealth of the Indies.
Without health, what are all the posses?
sions of world to you with a diseased body
and mind. Yon cannot enjoy them, and it
gvee yon pain not to realize them. Use
e Queen's Delight and be restored.
2,000 Pounds English Blue Stone,
FOB aale low, by
Oct 81 FISHER A HEINITSH.
Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory.
THE subscriber offers induoe
Hia^ments-in tho way of GOOD WORK
QfflTffand LOW PRICES-to ono and all
requiring bis professional services. Give
Mm a call.? Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
or no charge. Office on Camden street,
nearly opposite the Park._Nov 8 ly
AK eruption of the skin, of thirty
year's standing, which defied the skill of
the doctors, was cored, in Philadelphia,
by using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
DENTISTRY.
. THE UNDERSIGNED,
Jg having been for some time
(TrM Bk associated with tho late Dr.
^.AJJJLT'D. P. Gregg in DENTAL
SURGERY, purposes continuing the busi
nes? in the Offico recently occupied by the
deceased.
The patronage of my old friends, and
the public generally, ia respectfully solicit?
ed. . Offioe over T. W. R?del i fib's Jewelry
Store. Main streot. D. L. BOOZER.
Qf'jM_2mo
Circassian Lustre, for beautifying the
hair, for young and old; an elegant article I
and choaper than anything else of the
kind. Sold by Ffshor A Heinitsh._
THOS. E. GREGG & CO.,
BROKERS.
STOCKS, Bonde, Gold and Exchange
bought and sold. Office at GREGG A
OQ.'B. _ . _Joly 31
Old Newspapers
FOR SAL*: >t the
PHONIX OFFIOE.
New ITork
BRAZILIAN EMIGRATION
"JOY, in New York, will dispatch
Janeiro, on or about the 15th of
1867, the A 1 Iron Steamer
, (1,500 tonB burthen,) Elua,
This vesael ha? been expressly chartered
to take passengers desiring to emigrate to
BraaiL Passages advanced by the Go?
vernment, and payable with- purchased
lauds in six years. Superior cabin acco?
modation*-extra-and comfortable se?
cond-class ones.'
QUINT1NO BOOAYUVA.
B?r particulars apply to Mesara. Elliot
cKeever, 109 Gravier street, New Or?
l?ans. Agent* ot the steamer, or to- the
Brazilian Consul of New Ohioans.
Novas_16_
La Mirandea' French Remedies
HAVE saved thousands all over Europe.
Having been for many years the First
Assis tart at Prof. La Mirandea' Private
Hospital in Paris, and having been induced
to establish a branch in this country, I am
now prepared to furnish his celebrated
remechea-for CONSUMPTION, RHEUMA?
TISM, SCROFULA, etc.; also, the genu?
ine imported Vitella-Health's Grand Re?
storer. The only certain euro for ?
count linter, shattered by tue excesses and
abuses of you tl Do not be tampered
with by inexpeuenced physicians. Ad?
dress vour communications to Dr. G. W.
FERNIER, 255 West 47th street, New
York. Ad?ioe Gratis-But if von givens
the foll history of your case, the consulta?
tion fee of three dollars should bo enclosed.
Ladios may address us in full confidence.
Nov 18 ly
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bought and sold on commission by
LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORE.
MONEY recoivod on deposit from banks,
bankers, merchants and others. Or-1
dora in Gold. Government and other Secu?
rities executed at the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of the firm. Oct 8
DE WITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL.
OTROS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTEQ
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States Type Foundry I
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOA. 28, 30 and 32 Centre streeLicorner
of Reade street, ) Now York. Tho type
on which this paper is printed is from the
aboTe Foundry. Nov 18
St. James Hotel,
NEW CHILEANS, LA.
rr.orRit.To KS :
WM. A. HURD, of New Orleans.
W. F. GORRERY, Spottswood Hotol, Rich?
mond. Va.
49- Telegraph air1 Railroad Offices in
rotunda of Hotel._July 8 Gmo
Ladies' Industrial Association.
T\yl"ME. DEMOREST'S Bulletin of LadieB'
JLJX. and Children's Fashions, for fall and
winter, with paper patterns; also, Hair
Crimpers, Noodles stuck like Pine, Marking
Cotton and various fancy articles. Oct 31
OUR HOUSE,
BY D. McGUINNIS,
On Assembly Street, East Side, Opposite the I
North End of the Market.
LUNCH ovory day/
from ll to 1 o'clock. >
" OY8TER8, FISH
?and GAME, of all kinds, served
in the best styles at all hours.
The best of WINES, LIQUORS, BEER,
SEGARS and TOBACCO, constantly on
hand. Oct 9 3mo
O YSTE
AT TUE
CUE mmt W_ H0 USE*
J. cLENi\i?, ... Proprietor
k^?t, "pf
/"VYSTER8 received every day fresh from
\J the Mill Pond, and they are the only
Mill Pond OY8TERH in the city. They will
be served in EVERY STYLE, at shortest
notice, at 50 cents-40 cents on the shell.
Will tako pleasure in supplying families
with OY8TERS and GAME of aU kinds.
COOKING done by one of the best cooks
in the city, at the " corner of Marion and
Taylor utreeots._NOT 14
Minmi
LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, ?C.,
AT
WflOI^ALE AJVU RETAIL.
THE?UNDERSIGNED has fitted
inp his establishment, and has re
jceivod a largo stock of the finest
-Equalities and brands of LIQUORS,
WINES, ALES, SEGARS, Smoking and
Chowing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR?
DIALS and other articles.
ALSO,
JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of home
production.
In the rear of the wholesale store, he
has a handsomely appointed
SAMPLE: ROOM
f WHERE the best of everything is
dispensed.
REFRESHMENTS
OF all kinds-FISH, OY8
[TER8, GAME, MEATS, &o.i
\-furnished at short notice,j
.and in tho very best stylen.
SUPPER ROOMS.
?ATTACHED to the estab?
lishment aro commodiousi
rooms, whoreprlvato DINNERS
and SUPPERS will be furnished for any
number of persons from two to 150.
LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock.
The Proprietor pledges himself that he
will continue, aa heretofore, to use his ut?
most endeavors to give perfect satisfaction
to his patrons and guests.
Sept 24 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor.
Harvey's Rat and Mice Faste.
GET RID OF THE RA TS.
HARVEY'S RAT PASTE exterminates
Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants from
your store-room, corn houses or cribs,
your kitchens, your houses: saves you roo?
ney in providing for these thieves; a sure
cure for these depredators and destroyers.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Aug 7 Druggists.
SUNS, PISTOLS
Asp
Sportsmen's Equipments,
FISHING TACKLE, ftp.
THE undersigned has re?
moved his stock of goods in
the above line to the atora
'next to Fisher & Heinitsh's.
Guns and Pistols repaired and put in
perfect order, at reasonable notice.
SEWING MACHINES Repaired.
P. W. KRAFT,
Main streot, opposite Phoenix Office.
Aug 28
?i;?.i m
ALS!
DBTJGS ANtf
ff f\ LBS. CALOMEL.
D\? ICOoa. QUININE.
35 os. BULP. MORPHIA.
10 lbB. CROTON OIL.
30 lb?. CHLOROFORM.
6 lbs. NITRATE SILVER.
900 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR.
1,000 tl?. EPSOM SALTS.
1,090 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR
2,000 lbs. BLUE STONE.
100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR.
1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA.
2.000 lbs. COPPERAS. For sale low by
FISHER A HEINITBH. Druggists.
500
Oct 27
WHITE CORN.
BUSHELS PRIME WHITE
CORN. For ?ale by
E. A G. D.HOPE.
General Southern Agency.
wa mm mm m mmm.
COLU IV? BIA,
THE "UNIVERSAL" SAW GIN AND CONDENSER.
THEY gin FASTER, CLEANER, and make a better SAMPLE tha n any Gino in the
conn try, with the aame power. Thev have been adopted by the Eaat India Cotton
Agoncy Company, by the Manchester Cotton Supply Asoociation, by tho Viceroy of
Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, Brasil, Italy, Greece ana India, in their
efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merits aro even moro fully under?
stood by those using thom in our own country during the last two years.
COTTON OPENERS, DEDERICK'S COTTON AND HAY PRESES,
WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM GRAIN DRILLS,
"WITH THF.
IMPROVED GUANO ATTACHMENT AND GRASS SEED SOWERS.
The PLANTEB'S FAVORrrE~the desideratum of seeders-perfect in mechanical
construction; perfect in ita performance of work; no bunching of grain; no liability of
getting ont of order or broken.
WALTER A. WOOD'S SELF-RAKE REAPER AND NEW JOINTED
BAR MOWER COMBINED.
These machines havo boen awarded tho highest prizes ever offered in England,
France and America, viz: International Exhibition Medal, London, 1862; International
Exhibition Medal, Dublin, 1865; besides being triumphant at the recent Paris Exposi?
tion, Paris, 1867. The Wood's Self-Rake Reaper and Jiu wer has received more than one
hundred and fifty Gold and Silver Medals and First-Claas Prizes, establishing their
great superiority over aU other machines. Combining light draught, close cutting,
simplicity in construction, portabilitv, Ac, thev sro unequaled.
REYNOLDS* TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
SAW MILLS, Portable and Stationery,
EUREKA BRICK MACHINE COMPANY,
RUMSEY & CO.'S CELEBRATED PUMPS AND BELLS.
LEVER STUMP EXTRACTOR.
Tho Pioneer Stump Puller and Rock Lifter. First groat power. Two men sufficient
to raise twentv-five thouaand pounds.
OTIS LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY,
Howe's Standard SCALES and COTTON BEAMS,
Eureka Agricultural Works Phyfer Plow, Sancho Panza Wind-Mill Co.,
Albany Packham's Georgia Cotton Seed Planter, Empire Shingle Machine Co.
Thr Portable and Stationery Engine Company.
RICHARDSON, MERRIAM & CO.'S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
OHver & Co.'s Rubber and Leather Belting,
Grant Fan Mill and Cradle Co., "Nonpareil" Washing Machine Co.,
Boyer Sc Bro.'s Premium Farm Grist Mills.
ALT, KINDS OF HOSE, SULKY CULTIVATORS,
Triple Geared, Lever and Endless Railway HORSE POWERS,
Threshing Machines, Cleaners and Separators, combined.
CORN SHELLERS, Little Giant CORN MILLS, WHEEL BARROWS.
Magic, Lever and Hide Roll Feed Cutters and Plows,
Reversible and Expanding Cultivators,
Recommendations by the best parties throughout thc State, who have purchasod and
used many of tho above machines, aro constantly coming to hand. Continued use is
a guarantee of satisfaction. Call and examine machines in operation, and leave yonr
orders. Terms accommodating, at Manufacturer's prices, freight added. Descriptive
catalogues and circulars sent on application. Agenta wanted wherever none are ap?
pointed. ? Sept 26
A. E. COLTON, Proprietor.
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE RSjOF T|HE
"UNIVERSAL" COTTON GIN ANO CONDENSES,
INVENT KD AND PATENTED BY HORACE Ii. EMERY.
THESE GINS and CONDENSERS are adspted for running right or left hand, and
for either HAND, HORSE, S J FAM or WATER POWER, andln points of SIMPLI?
CITY, DURABILITY, EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, they have PROVED themselves
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS IN USE.
Also, COMPLETE PORTABLE COTTON GINNING OUTFITS, adapted for traveling
about and TOLL GINNING, Emery's Endless Chain and Lever Horse Powers, Treeh
ing Machines, Cotton Presses, Saw'Mills, etc., etc, all of which can be seen in practi?
cal operation at the SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON OIN WAREHOUSE.
A. R. GOLTON^General Agent,
Near Greenville and Charleston Railftad Depots, Columbia, B. C.
Call ?nd examine or send for tlrfnl?r:,? Sept 22
REDUCTION OF BATES.
CHARLOTTE AND 8. O. B. B. COMPANY,
GZN'L FBXIORT AND TICKET AQT'B Orno?,
OCOLUMBIA, 8. C., December 7, 1867.
N and after THIS DAY, COTTON will
be forwarded via the "inland Air Line
Freight Beate," aa follows:
To Baltimore, $3.75 per bale of 400 lbs.
or less.
To Now York, $4.50 per bale of 400 lbs.
or lees.
Bemember that Marine Insurance ia
much lower via this route than by compct
! lng lines. E. B. DORSEY,
General Freight aud Trans'n Agent.
Deo 7_ 10
South Carolina Railroad Company,
OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT,
December 6,1867.
ON and after this instant, tho foUowing
TARIFF will be observed:
?. FROM COLUMBIA.
Cotton per bale, to New York. ?4 50
" " Baltimore.*8.75
H. T. PEAKE,
Deo 6 6_General Superintendent,
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
COMPANY SHOPS, OCTOBER 17, 1867.
ON and after this date, the following
will be tho schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over this road:
Leave Charlotte daily at. 0.40 p. m.
" Greensboro at. 4.11 a. m.
11 Raleigh at.10.00
Arrivo at Goldsboro at. 2.00 p. ra.
Leave Goldsboro at.12.22 M
" Raleigh at. 3.50 "
'* Groonsboro at. 9.10
Arrivo at Charlotte at. 2.54 a. m.
Through Passengers by this line havo
choice or routes via Greensboro and Dan?
ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Wel?
don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving
at all pointe North of Richmond at the
samo time by either route. Cloao connec?
tion is made with tho Passenger Trains on
tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to
and from Wilmington, and by Freight
Train to Weldon. JAS. ANDERBON,
Oct 18_ Superintendent.
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I ililli! I SJP
LATEST STYLES.
JUST RECEIVED, at thc "Industrial
Association," Ladies* Sacque Patterns.
of tho latest style. Also, very beautiful
Braiding Patterns, for Yoke Dresses and
Gowns. A constant supply of Braiding
and Embroidery Patterns, suitable for aO
styles of work, can bo had. *
Remember, ladies, it matters not how
small may bo the purchase, every little you
contribute to this Association is BO much
given towards the support of the poor and
destitute of our land. September 8
Gunpowder ! Gunpowder ! !
WE havo been appointed agents for the
salo of DUPONT'S CELEBRATED
GUNPOWDER, and offer it at wholesale at
the following low rates:
Rifle Powder, in 25-lb. kegs, best quality,
$7.25 por keg.
Rifle Powder, in 25-lb. kegs, second quali?
ty, $6.25 per keg.
Blasting Powdor, in 25-lb. kegs, best
quality, $4.75 per keg.
In quantities of ten kegs or moro, it will
be delivered at depot of either of the roads
at a reduction of 25 centa per keg.
We will also furnish half and quarter
kegs, and cannister powder by the CAW, at
proportionate pricos.
Terms cash, in United States currenoy,
before, delivery. J. A T. R. AGNEW.
FANCY GOODS.
CALAFACIO GLOVES and PADS,
Corn Plasters.
Meen Fun, a toilet powder,
LuLin'B, Coudray'e, Yankee Soaps,
Buff, Ivory and Wooden Combe,
Comb Brushes, Bay Rum,
Hair Brushes, fine assortment,
Colognes, Toilet Extracts,
Sponges, Tooth-Picka,
Sucking Bottle?, Tabes and Nipples,
Night Tapers. Italian Violin StringB,
and various other things too numerooa to
mention, for sale by
FISHER A HEINTTSH,
Oct 8_Druggists.
Cheap and Desirable Goods.
NEW HAIR RESTORERS, of Color and
Hair.
French Blacking and Brushes.
English Hair and Tooth Brushes.
Brown's Essence of Ginger.
Brown's Bronchial Trochen.
Mustang Liniment.
Liver Invigorators.
English Mustard, warranted.
Popper, Alspico.
Colognes, Pomades.
Bay Ram, by gallon, quart or bottle.
Soaps of all kind.
Corn Starch, Gelatine.
Flavoring Extracts. Vanilla Beans.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Oct 29_Druggists.
Fenders, And-irons, &c.
FENDERS . '
Brass And-irons,
Common and Fancy Fire Dogs,
Shovels and Tongs,
Chimney Hooks, Ac.
Just recoived and for sale at low figures,
by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
"PAST" EXPRESS LINE
PROM COLUMBIA TO NEW YORK.
BRKAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAYS. 4
NEW and VAST SCHEDULE nov in
operation, with complete and continu?
ous connections, from Columbia and all
points in th? interior of South Carolina,
via Kingsville', Wilmington and Weldon, to
Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Ph da*
delphia, New York, Boston, and all prinoJP
pal points North and East. No change of
Passenger Cara between Weldon and
Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer afc
Petersburg or Richmond. Fare aa low as
by any other route. Time, forty-three
hours to New York.
At Weldon, Passengers have choice of
the following routes, viz: Orisfied and An
namessio Line, Washington or Inland
Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickets
good by either route. r
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-The routo by
Charlotte and Greensboro is advertised as
seventy-flvo miles shorter and tw?i?c h oui a
auioker it, ? you wieh to be deceived.
Through Fast Express Train, via fWil
mington, Weldon and Richmond, leaves:
Columbia.10.00 a. m.
KingavUlo.11.80 a. m.
Wilmington. 9.30 p.m.
Weldon.6.20 a. m.
Richmond.11.10 a. m.
Washington. 7.00 p.m.
Wilmington, Delawaro.11.57 p. m.
Philadelphia. 1.80 a. m.
New York, arrives.5.20 a. m.
t Pta Wilmington, Weldon, Portsmouth
and Annamessio routes, leaves:
Columbia.10.00 a. m.
Kingsville.11.30 a. m.
Wilmington. 9.30 p.m.
Weldon.6.20 a. m.
.Portsmouth.10.45 a. m.
Cris?old.'.. 6.00 p. m.
Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p.m.
Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m.
Now York, arrives. 5.20 a. m.
*Tho8toamers of tho Old Bay Lino leavo
for Baltimore 7.30 p. m.
tLoavo Now York at 7.30 p. m. to como
Bouth.
Two trains daily from Kingsvillo, North
the 11.30 a. m. Fust Express, and 2.00 p.
m. Mail. Baggage checked through.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets, good by either routo
until used-with option to Passengers of
?topping at terminal points-can be ob?
tained at the Ticket Office of tho South
Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON,
Oct 23 Gmo_Gen'l Southern Agent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C. B. R.
ON and after FRIDAY, the 6th instant,
Passenger Trains will run daily, Sun
lays excepted, as follows:
Leave Columbia at.. 7.00 a. m.
M Alston at. 8.65 "
" Newberry at.10.85 .?
irrivo at Abbeville at.3.80 p. m.
": at Anderson at.5.15 "
" at Greenville at.6.00 " '
Leave Greenville at.6.00 a. m.
.? Anderson at.6.45 "
Abbeville at. 8.45 M
" Newberry at.1.25 p. m.
arrive at Alston at.8.00 "
?? at Columbia at.5.00 ??
Trains on the Bine Ridge Railroad will
ilso run daily, Sundays excepted, connect?
ing with the up and down trains on tho
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, aa fol?
lows:
Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m.
" Pendleton at.6.20 M
Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 "
Leave Walhalla at..4.00 a. m.
?. Pendleton at.5.40 "
Arrive at Anderson at.6.10 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Deo 3 General Superintendent.
tar AU the papers that advertiso for tho
Company will please copy._
Charlotte & South Carolina ?. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., October fr, 1867.
ON and after tho 6th instant, the Traine
over this Road will run aa follows:
Leave Columbia at.1.40 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at.9.40 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at. 2.55 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at.9.40 a. m.
Making close connection for ail points
North and South, as follows:
Loavo Columbia. 1.40 p. m.
Leave Charlotte. 10.00 p. m.
Leave Greensboro.5.15 a. m
Arrive Richmond.4.45 p.
Leave Richmond.9.45 p.
Arrive Waabington.6.15 a. rr(>
ArHve Baltimore.9.10 a. m..
Arrive Philadelphia.1.82 p. m.
Arrive New York.5.10 p. m.
Passengers taking this route, going
North-havo choice of route from Greens?
boro, Weldon or Portsmouth.
tar Tickets good over either route.
Baggage chocked through.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Riohmond.
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Now York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan
ding street. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
Pot 6_Superintendent. _
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, S. C., October 3, 1867.
ON and after OCTOBER 6, 1867, the
Passenger Trains on the South Caro?
lina Railroad will run as follows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 4.80 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.11.15 a. m.
Leave Kingsville.11.40 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia. 1.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia.10.00 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.11.85 a. m.
Leave Kingsville.12.06 p. m.
Arrivo at Charleston. 7.05 p. m.
Tho Passenger Train on the Camden
Branch will connect with up and down
Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man?
chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Night Expresa Froight and Pasaengcr
Accommodation Train will run as follows,
on and after the 8th inst., via:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .6.40 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.5.00 a. m.
Leavo Columbia.8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.3.20 a. m.
Oct 6 H. T. PEAKE. Gen'l Snp't.
BLaurens Railroad-New Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LA?BENS O. II., H. C., July 12,1867.
ON and aftor MONDAY, 22d instant, the
trama will run over this Road as fol?
lows, until further notice:
Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m. on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive
at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m.
Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays, at fix ty minutes after 12
o'clock, connecting with both trains on tho
Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hele?
na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS, Snp't.

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