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A Poem by the Author of ?Adam Bede." "The Spa?iob ?ypey," a narrativo and dramatic poora by Ibo famous "Goorgo Eliot," will be publiahed simultaneously, in London, by Blackwood, and ia America by Tioknor 4 Fields, oarly next mouth. It has boen aliroady road in a privat o circle of English critics, and pronounced a work of markod and original genius, Bhowing that "George Eliot" is not only one of tho leading novelists of tho day, but that she is entitlod to tako her place as one of the first poota of our time. "Tho Spanish GypBy opous grandly with a description of Spain, whioh wo print from Tioknor A Fields' proof sheela: 'Tis tho * Warm South, whore Europo spreads her lands Like fretted leaflets, breathing on thc deop; Broad-breasted Spain, leaning with equal love (A calm oar th-goddess crowned willi corn aud viuos) On tho mid-sea that moans with memo? ries, Aud on the untraveled ocean, whose vast tides Paut dumbly passionate with dreams ol' youth. This river, shadowed by tho battlements And gloaming silvery towards the North? ern sky. Feeds thc famed stream that waters An dalus And loiters, amorous of the fragrant air, By Cordova and SovUlo to the bay Fronting Algarva, and the wandering flood Of Guadiana. This deep mountain gorge Slopes widening on tho olive-plumed plaina Of fair Granada; ono far-stretching arm Points to Elvira, one to Eastward neigbts Of Alpuj arras, whore the now-bathod day, With oriflammo uplifted o'er the peaks, Saddens tho breasts of Northward-looking snows. That loved tho night, and soared with soaring stars; Flashing the signals of his nearing swift? ness From Almeria's purplo-Bbadowed bay On to the far-off rooks that gaze and glow On to Alhambra, strong and ruddy heart Of glorious Morisma, gasping now, A maimed giant in his agony. This town that dips its feet within tho stream, And seems to sit a tower-crowned Cybele, Spreading her ampio robo adown the rooks, Is rieh Bod mar; 'twas Moorish long ago, But now tho Cross ia sparkling on tho Mosque, And bolls make Catholic the trembling air. The fortress gleams in Spauish sunshine now, ('Tie South A milo before tho rays arc Moorish;) Hereditary jewel, agraffe bright On all the many-titled privilege Of young Duke Silva. No Castilian knight That serves Quceu Isabel has higher charge; For uear this frontier sits tho Moorish King Not Boabdll tho waverer, who usurps A throne he trembles in, and fawning licks The feet of conquerors, but that llerco lion, Grilsy El Zagai, who has made bis lair In Guadix's fort, and rushing thence with strength, Half his own fierceness, half tho uutaintcd heart Of mounted bands that light for holiday, Wastes the fair lands that Ho by Alcala, Wreathing his horse's neck with Christian heads. To keep thc Christian frontier-such high trust Is young Duke Silva's; and thc timo ia 'great. (What times arc little? To the sentinel, That hour is regal when he mounts on guard. ) The fifteenth century since the Man Di? vino Taught and was hated in Capernaum ls near its end-is falling as a husk Away from all the fruit its years have ripened. Thc Moslem faith, now flickering like a torch In a night strngglo on this shore of Spain, Glares, a broad column of advancing Hame, Along the Danubo and tho Illyrian shoro Far int?) Italy, where eager monks, Who watch iii dreams and dream thc while they watch, See Christ grow paler in tho baleful light, Crying again tho cry of thc forsaken. But faith, tho stronger for extremity, Becomes prophetic, hears thu far-off tread Of Western chivalry, sees downward sweep The arch-angel Michael, with tho gloam? ing sword, And listens for the shriek of hurrying fiends Chased from their revels in God's sanctu? ary. So trusts the monk, and lifts appealing eyes To the high dome, the Churches firma? ment, Where the blue light-pierced curtain, rolled away, Btveids tho throne and Him who sits thereon. So trust the men whose best hope for tho WOI ld ls ever that the world is near its end; Impatient of the stars that keep their course And make no pathway for the coming Judge. But other futures stir the world's great heart. Europe is come to her majority. , And enters Oil the vast inheritance Won from tho tombs nf mighty ancestors, The seeds, the gold, tho gems, the silent harps. That lay deep buried with the memories Of edd renown. GRANT ON NoirrnEirx CorrEit HEADS.-We make this extract from the New York Evening Post: General Grant said in our heariug not long ugo: "Tho rebels wo whipped, as it was our duty to do; they fought ns bravely, and I, for ouo, have no Bpite against thom. If they behave I themselves I H1III.I1 think well of them. But tho copper-heads anti ponce men of thc North-the men who, during I the war, reviled tho soldiers, encou? raged the enemy, and did their utmost to stop supplies and re in- i forcements to our boys in front snob men I can't forgive; I will never forget, them nor h.ive anything to do with them." "So you aro going to keep house?" asked nu inquisitivo maiden of a bride. "Yes," Huid she. "Going to have n girl, J suppose?" "I really tlont't know," was the blushing re? idy, "whether it will be a girl or u boy.'' CAROLINA HOUSE, Washington st., neil to Brennen <? CarroWs. ALTEE & BARRY, Proprietor?. THE subscribers havoopuucd this estab? lishment as u RESTAURANT, and will furnish tho best of everything in the way of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Segara, Tobacco, otc. LUNCH ovcry day, at ll o'clock. Tho patronage of their friends and tho public is solioitod. May 10 ? Great Spring find Summer IKVIGORATOR AttD RESTORER. NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT those PERILOUS SPOTS, Pimples, corrupt sores, which POLLUTE the LIFE of tho BLOOD, and render your b?dy a loathesomo thing. They aro tho precur? sors of a diseased blood, and will assume a much more formidable shapo if allowed to go on unchecked. Thc QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, ttie only roal blood puriflor that has over boen invented, as thousands will to-dav attest, is offered to the afflicted as a positivo remedy for all diseases Honing from a vitiated condition of the system. TUE LIFE OF TUE FLESH IB PURE BLOOD. Upon this theory alono tho in? ventor of the Queen's Delight establishes tho great hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS? EASE. Tho Palo and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers. Crippled Rheumatics. Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of Headache, so common in this country, is owing entirely to tho humors of the blood. Very many other diseases may bo traced ?-.? bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exanthema or Elevare, a rash or eruption on females; Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy? philitic Sores, Strumous Ulcers, Ac. These cannot bo cured without purify int; the blood. Now au to tho remedy. There is no other blood purifier that will accom? plish snell positivo and extraordinary cures as Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. You may take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, and still you will not bo cured; and. as a proof of it" look around and you will obsorvo tho country, throughout" its length and breadth, is Hooded with compound Sarsa? parillas, extracts and syrups, claiming to DO blood purifiers, and yet we seo to-day moro oyideneo ot impurity of tho blood than ever. Why is this? Simply because these extracts and Sarsaparillas aro worth? less medicine*. Thc Queen's Delight is a now compound, and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc? tioned by tho profession, patronized by tho highest dignitaries of tho land, endorsed by everybody. In tho brief period of twelve months, over 3.000 cases have been treated so suc? cessfully as to ontitlc it to he thc woudor of thc ago. For debility, prostration, nervousness, mental depression, impaired digestion, loss of appetite, rcstlesneas, want of vital force. Low spirits; it is more invigorat? ing and strengthening than all thu com? pounds of bark or bitters. As a liver invigorate!*, it is of inestimable value. As a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all the rum and whiskey tonics of tho day, anil if you value your lifo and health a pin's fee, avoid these quickening stimu? lant? to thu grave amt use tho Queen's Delight. Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's De? light. This is not the. Extract of Stellin gia or Queen's Delight, nor is it a Com? pound 8>rnp of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa? parilla and Queen's Delight, hut simply Heinitsh's Queen's Delight is tho trade mark. Ask for this if you want to bo cured, and see that tho* name of E. H. Heiuitsh ison the wrapper. Prepared only bv E. H. Heiuitsh. Wholesale agenls, FISHER A HEIMTSH, April IS J Columbia. S. C. -i >?. ? &Jr f No other torin of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in tho severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derange? ments-of many years standing -affecting the entire system, its use for a few days, or a fow weeks at tho utmost, alway? af? fords the most astonishing relief, ami very rarely fails to produce a complete and per? manent cure. It contain* no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurions, oven in the mont delicate, system, and eau always be used with perfect safety. It has long buen in confiant Une hy many of our most eminent lMiytdc'aiii*. who give it (heir unanimous and mqua'.i t'wd approval. Sent by mail un receipt of prleu, and postage. One package, il OM; Postage (Icenla. Six packages, 5.00; .. 27 " Twelve packages, il (IO; " -ls " It is sold by all wholesale and retail deni? ers iu drugs and medicines throughout the United States, ami bv TURNER A CO., Solo Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. J?u 7_ _mthfimn Spring and Summer Fashions. JUST received, at tho "Industrial De? pository," Madame Deniorcst's Bulle? tin of Ladles' and Children's Fashions. This pluto of fashion is elegantly colored, and has with it a book of description and valuable information, together with a full j assortment of Patterns for ladies' und I children's dresses, caps, sacques ami suit?. Call, ladies, ami assi.it tho needy, by purchasing our patterns. All orders from tho country promptly attended to. 1 April 17 i ST?XLTLIVE. ?miIE great SUMTER BITTERS have I JL only to bo I ried to bc appreciated. As I a summer tonie and invigorating modi : cine, none is equal to ii; as a stomach ap ' uutizor and a promoter of digestion, il is ' (he bes( Biders out. Only try it, and your experience will attest the I rut li >.'' . .uv i advice. For sale wholesale and ret..il, bv FISHER A HEINITSII, Druggists. * I Mav 17 f_ ! Thc aiiakcr Liniment; the best lilli ? nient fur family use; can bi; med internally ami outwardly, lt is a great pain dustroy ! cr. It kill? pain and all hinds <>r aches' . Sold by Fisher A Hi initsh. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Slreel, rear of Gregg's Gliina Store. J. CLiENDIfSING, - - - Proprietor. ^Lf ?? HAVING thoroughly flUod up the above establishment nd a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to furnish via ?toro with tho best or EATABLES nnd DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in the very boat style, by ono of thu finest cooke in the city. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable price?. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS collat ant ly on hand. LUNCH evory dav at II o'clock. Dec ?0 DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained boin the different patent?os of tho profession, office rights of tho latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at tho very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Oftice na Main Btroot, Columbia. 8. C., three doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Platos inserted at >2.1. May 2 Iv AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. THE very important and extensivo Mimprovements which have ri ccntlv been made in this POPULAR HO? TEL, tito largest in New England, enable the proprietors tu offer to tourists, families and tho traveling public accommodations and conveniences superior tu any other hotel in tho city. Duriug tho past sum? mer, additions have been made of nume? rous suites of apartments, with bathing rooms, water closets, Ac, attached; onu of Tufts' magnificent passenger elevators, tho best over constructed, coureys guests to tho upper story of tho houeo in ono minute; tho entries have been newly and ricklv carpeted, and tho entiro house tho? roughly replenished and refurnished making it, in all ita appointments, equal to any hotel in tho country. Telegraph Oftico, Billiard Halls and Cafe ou first floor. LEWIS BICE A SON, May fi f.lmo Proprietors. EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. PASSENGERS on thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad, can got BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time being allowed. Dec 27 MARY A. ELKTN A SON. FRESH ARRIVALS. ORANGES. LEMONS, RAISINS, MACCARONI, CURRANTS, CITRON, SARDINES, LOBSTERS. G. DIERCK'8, M iy 1"> At Seegers' Ohl Stand. M. W. BYTHEWOOD, Auctioneer and Genera! Commission Merchant On Washington st., rear of A. Tv'Jcson's, COLUMBIA. S. 0. THE above store having been rented, I am from this day prepared to receive consignments o? (Jot ton, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Groceries and Provisions in gene? ral; also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Tobacco, A c. From my experience of twenty vears in the auction mid commission business, in this city, Charleston ami Newberry, S. C., I hope to receive a liberal share of patron? age from my old friends ami the public generally. ' Dee Rt Clarified Sugars. i)pr BB LS. Cottee and Extra C. SU I GARS, just in and for sale h\ Feb 2S E. A" ii. 1?. 11 OPE. JUST RECEIVED, AT the Ladies' Industrial Association, j Cheap CORSETS, ol good sh ai?-: Cor- ! set Fronts, Tidey and Spool Cotton, Work? ing Materials ol' great variety, ami New Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders are solicited from ladies and gentlemen, and every effort will bu made to have them promptly lilied. April a IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. WE aro prepared lo tarnish, at short notice, STANDARD AGRICULTU? RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at manufacturer's prices. THRESHERS, Separators. Horso-Pow? ers, Reapers, Mowers, Dorn Plant?is, Wheat Fans, xii. Sole agents for Middle and Western Carolina for .T. NV. Cardwell A Co.'s Agri? cultural Implements, Coiner's Threshing Machines, Harmon's Wiieel-lIor.se Ral? r, and the celebrated Biick-I'.ye Mowing and Reaping Machines; ?nd guaran tee our machines to work well Parlies desiring to purchase will lose .to time tn addressing FISHER A LOWRANCE. April i Columbia. S. C. MARRIAGE GUIDE. ! 4 NOTIIKR EDITION just published, \ J\. heilig the 38th of tho POCKET .ES ! CU PALI UM, or Every One his own Doctor, i including a Treatise on Diseases of Fe? males. Irregularities, Ac, with a bundled engravings, explaining those diseases in both sexes. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every ono may conduct any case nf se? cret discaso, solf-abu'so or thosu distrosi - mg diseases incidental to youth, manhood or <d<l age, without resorting to the (plucks of the pn scnt day. Let no man contem? plating marriage bc another hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important secrets which should bu known to them particularly. Let the weak and bashful youth who "has ruined his consti? tution by tho debasing habit of self-abuse j read this book. It will be sent to all part? of the United Stales and Ganadas for 50 cents. ?7* Semi for Pocket .Esculapius. Da. WM. YOUNG. No. 41(1 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. June '2! r ly CENTRAL HOTEL. (FOBSfKltLY HIIIVKIt IIOUSK,) PLAIN ST ti RET, CO LUM 111 A, S. C. HAVING taken charge BtryfrjufebrrW. fd this well known house, MasjjBEBsL with a determination lo l&JJjXLSimH?^render il attractive to the traveling public, tho subscriber hopes, j through tl,,, meunsol GOOD FARR. MO ' Dl'.i. \ : !-. CHARGES and u ns efforts to make his guests comfoi :.,hie, to obtain a liberal share of public palronag<. Liberal arrangements made willi persons ; desiring permanent board, ??ive ne a I trial. D. H. CLAV tt?N. i March H ;:","? I Scrofula, or King*? Evil, j* eilled b\ j using UeiiiiishV QuotnV Delight. Charleston Advertisements. Livery and Sale Stables, Jj OHAIiMEIlS STREET, Clmrloaton, B. C. WM. cdSPBA' WWI A. BAKER, Propriotor.jgaiggE _ii_Zl_ Curri ages, Pbiutoua, Buggies aud Saddle Horaoa to hire, at all boura. Mules and HorBeB for salo. Feb 27 _ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. ? y*j?-^vx THE undersigned having IMI'II i^kiiiliM taken charge of tim above flnOuEEuMK _wcll-l;nowji HOTEL, ro K5o .TT?AJ**-*rhi)eetfiillv informa hie friends and me traveling public t bat it has been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. Thu table will, at all times, bo supplied with tho best tho Market affords, including every delicacy in season, whilo tho cuisine will* bc unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel aro sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Ruths can bo ob? tained at any time. Thu samu attention will be paid to the comfort of tho guests as heretofore, and travelers can roly upon finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any in tho United States. Tho patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent. Jan ll 3mo Proprietor. New York Advertisements. JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, SQ and 32 Centre street, (corner ii Reade street, ) Now York. Thu type on which tltia paper ia printed is from tho abovo Foundry. Nov 18 ~R~E~E VES* ? M BROS I A FOR THE HAIE, IMPROVED I IT is an elegaut Dressing for the HAIR. It causes tho Hair to Curl beautifully. It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates tho Roots of tho Hair. It forces tho Hair and Beard to grow luxu? riantly. It immediately ?tops nair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color j from Age. It rostores Groy Hair to its Original Color. It brings out Hair ou heads that have been bald for vear.j. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It bas received over six thousand volun? tary testimonials of its excellence, many of which arc from physicians in high standing. lt is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in tho glass) by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods, everywhere, nt Ono Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Dennis Barnes A Co.: F. C. Wells A Co. : Sehit ?Vi lin A <'.'.. New York. Mareil 1:1 Iv INDIA RUBBER SCRUBBER. "Ii7"-1'- have been appointed Selling \V Agents for BAYNES INDIA RUB? BER SCRUBBER, and take pleasure in recommending it as tho AV /'ins Ultra <>t scrubbing brushes. It will scrub a dirty ttoor in less time and do tho work more effectually than any scrubber hitherto in? troduced, lt only requires a trial to beap preciated. WM." A. WRIGHT, ESQ., Su? perintendent of Nickerson's Hotel, and A. M. HUNT, ERQ., of this city, certify that it is tho perfection nf scrubbers1. Call and get one, or see it tried at store of May 14 J, A T. ll. AGNEW. Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co., SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMIUA, S. C., February 13, lhCH. ON and after FRIDAY, the lilli inst., Passenger Trains will be run over the road as follows, on Tuesdays and Fridays: Leave Lexington C. H., at'. .. . .8.00 A. M. " Columbia,! at.4.00 P.M. Arrive at Columbia, at.11.30 A. M. Lexington C. H., at_(?.00 P. M. Freights will also be taken and delivered promptly. C. BOUKNIGHT, Feb 18 thuilnin Superintendent. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD. LAUIIKNS C. H., S. C., July 12, 1807. ON and after MONDAY, 22d"instant, the trains will run over this Road as fol? lows, until further notice: Leave Laurens at ? o'clock a. m. on Mon? days, Wednesdays ?ml Fridays,and aime at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minutes after 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hole lia Shops. JOSEPH CREWS. Sup't. NEW BOOKS. NORWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ward Beecher. Price $1.50. DAY ID, the King nf Isra-d. By Krnm macher. Price $1.70. Thu Massacre ol' St. Bartholomew, By White. Preceded by a History of the Re I ligious Wars. ?1.75. Andreas Hofer, the Tyroloso Patriot - An Historical Novel. By Muhlbaoh. The Poetry and Complement of Court? ship. The Tbr. o LittleSpades. By Miss War? ner. Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to "Birds <>r PreyJ' j Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks. A first class novel. And other New Books. For salo at McC ARTE IPS BOO KSTt ) R E. April Hi lt. L. BRYAN. PLANTS FOR SALE. I am prepared tu furnish the glovers ol PLANTS, such as, ^ G?raniums, Heliotropes, I nch- I FXSIHM, ninl many other beautiful j ?>t inls, cheaper than sold in any In r inarki ( J A. CRA WFORD. Comer ..: islanding and Kuli <.(-.. April 18 Columbia, S. C. _fc J CONDENSED TIME TABLE OF CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, AND ITS CONNECTIONS, TO PRINCIPAL NORTHERN CITIES: Going North Read Down. Coming South Read Up. VIA GUREN'SBORO AND DANVILLE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. | TERMINALS. A REIVE. IiEAVE. i LOOP. M.I.Colombia. 6.00 A M. 11.05 P. M. 11.35 " !.Charlotte.11.35 P. M. 11.35 P. M. 4.45 A. M. ! 5.30 A. M..Greensboro. 7.02 " '7.17 " 5.00 P. M.] 8.50 P. M..Richmond. 4.45 A. M.j 915 A. M. G.15A. M.S 7.45 A. M. .Washington. 5.50 P. M.I 7.30 P. M. 9.10 ?. ?9.45 ?? .Baltimore.,3.45 " ! 4.15 ?' 1.32 P. M.I 1.32 P. M.,.Philadelphia.?12.00M. 12.00 M. 5.08 " I '.New York.! ! 8.36 A. BL VIA PORTSMOUTH AM) KAY LI.NE. 9.31 A. M.i 9.35 A. M..Raleigh. 3.15 P. M.I 3.20 P. M. 8.05 P. M.i 3.30 P. M.I.Weldon.10.35 A. M. 10.40 A. M. 7.30 " 7.80 " I.Portsmouth.? 6.00 .? 6.30 " 8.30 A. M.I 9.45 A. M. ;.Baltimore.: 3.45 P. M.I 4.30 P. M. 1.32 P. M.! 1.32 P. M.Philadelphia.12.00 M. 12.00 M. 5.08 ?' ? 1.New York.' 8.36 A. M. VIA PORTSMOUTH ANO ANN AlUKSSIC LINK. 7.30 P. M.. 7.30 P. M.,.Portsmouth.: 6.00 A. BLI 6.30 A. M. 2.30 A. M. 2.45 A. M..Crisfield.?10.45 P. M.'10.45 P. M. 8.03 " 8.10 ?? .Wilmington, Delaware.j 4.45 " j 5.05 " 9.25 " : 9.30 ?. !.Philadelphia. 3.35 " ; 3.85 " LOS P. M.| ,.New York.\ 11.56 A. BL B6?r OPTIONAL TICKETS to all points North, good over either route named above, can be hnd on application nt tho Ticket Ollice, foot of Bland iug street. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. J For tickets to Columbia nnd all points South, via this route, apply ns fol? lows, viz: New York-Ticket oflico 193 Broadway. A. Stewart, Agent. I Ticket oflico New Jersey Railroad-Foot of Conrtland street, or at tho priucipnl hotels. ; Philadelphia-Ticket oflico Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail rond, and Continental Hotel. Baltimore-Ticket office Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Camden Station, j or on the boats of the "Old Bay Line." To avoid heat and dust, and make sure and safe connections, ask for tickets over this route. C. BOUKNIGHT, General Superintendent, E. R. DORSET, General Freight and Ticket Agent. June 2 South Carolina Railroad. \ THIS Company bas now for sale, for tho accommodation of merchants through? out tho country, "BUSINESS TICKETS" to travel over tho road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $25. They oan be procured at tho Company's Ticket Offices in Augusta, Columbia and Camdeu; also in Charleston, from L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent, April 10 fm Office John street. South Carolina Railroad. QENEUAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILUOAO, April 28, 1808. 11HE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIFF . from Nashville and Chattanooga to Columbia will take effect from and after this date: Fri ?rn From To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga. Lacon per lott lbs.8? 02 Oats per bushel.2S 21 Wheat, rvo and hat lev per busheL.43J| :V>A Pork and beef per barrel. .$2.57 91.92 Flour, apples, onions and potatoes per barrel. 1 59 Ll'.' Wld?key, high wines ?iud alcohol. 3.05 2.95 I (Signed,) H. T. PEAKE, May 7 Ge^icr.M Superintendent. ? NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. GICN'I. SCI'BKINTEN'S OFFICE, S. C. R. lt., December ll, 1807. ON and after this date thc TARIFF hy I the Great Southern Freight Line, , FROM COLUMBIA, will he as follows, viz: ; Cotton per bale, to New Yol k.$1 Ot) Philadelphia. LOU ; " " Baltimore.?1.23 1 This route is guaranteed aa cheaper, | quicker and more reliable than any com- ? peting, while the difference of insurance, not amounting to 20c, is over twice com- : pensated by difference of rates. II. T. PEAKE, Dec ll General Superintendent. Reduction of Freight Rates by the Seaboard Inland Air Line Route. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. B. CO., GKN'L FREIGHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, CoLUMUIA, S. C., April 8, 1808. THE following FREIGHT TARIFF, rio this route, will take effect from and utter this dalt-: ? To New York, first class, $1.00: sec nd class, 1)0 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cents. To Baltimore, first class, $1.00; second class, 90 cents; third class,8u cents; fourth class, 70 cents. tf?r Marthe Insurance ? fleeted on goods over this line nt ceri/ loir rules, as its steamers rico?t Caite flattera?. E. H. DORSEY. General Freight and Ticket Agent. _ April '.) REDUCTION OF RATES. 15jjj-s^^?jjf-^ ?j^S-ii?iiL '^KXI^JIV'JJ: CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. It. COMPANY, GEN'L FREIGHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll, 1807. ON and utter THIS DAY, COTTON will bo forwarded via tho "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE," as follows: To Baltimore, $3.25 per bale of 400 lbs. or less. To Philadelphia, $1.00 per bale of 100 lbs. or less. To New York, $1.00 per baie of 400 lbs. or less. This route is cheaper, quicker and as re? liable as any competing hue. The rates being the same, shippers .-ave 32 cents per bale-estimating cotton nt ll! couts per pound-in Marine Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded cia this route. E. R. DORSEY. Dec 12 Gen. Freight and Trans. Agent._ Reduction of Freight Tariff by the Great Southern Freight Line. ON and after APRIL 7tlt, 1808, the fol? lowing FREIGUT TARIFF will be observed: From New York to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs.. $1.00; second class, 5)0 cents: third class, SO cents; fourth class, 7? conti?; lift'i class, 70 cents. From Baltimore to Columbia, first class, per lOtl !t>s., $1; second class, pi) cents; (bini class. 80 cents; fourth class, 7?> cents: tilth class 70cents. ll. T. PEAKE. Get eral Superintendent, s. c. H. R. April a Charlotte & South Carolina E. E. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., March 31, 18G8. ON and after this date, tho Trains over this Road will ron as follows: Loavo Columbia at. 4.00 p. ra. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotto at.11.35 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 6.00 a. m. air Tickets optional from Greensboro, either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Pot temnuth either via Ray Line or Aima messie Route. Baggage checked through. *3- TIME AS QUICK and FABE AS LOW as by any other route. Passengers from Greenville Railroad going North, mako samo time, by taking this route at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will by leaving hero at fi a. m., as thc time to ail points North of Richmond is tho same. Trains of this route coming South, make connections with trains of GreenvilloRoad. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot islan? ding street. An Accommodation Train will be run as follows: Leave Columbia on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridavn at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 0.3*5 P. M. Returning-leavo Charlotte on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at (i A. M., ar? riving ai*Columbia at 5.05 P. M Passengera takiig thc 0 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Xight Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston can- by leaving the South Carolina Train al ,lunv~ lion-connect with the 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, April l Superintendent. Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R. ON ard after FRIDAY, ?be 6th instant, Fusseliger Trains will run daily. Sue ?lays excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. in. " Alston at. .. 8.55 " " Newberry at.10.33 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.30 p. m. " at Anderson at..5.15 " *. at Greenville at:.0.00 '* Leave Greenville at.li.00 a. u . " Anderson at.15.-i? " " Abbeville at. 8.45 '? " Newberry at. 1.25-. . m. , Arrive at Alston at.3.00' " " at. Columbia at. 5.(0 " Trains on tho Blue'Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. 1 Leave Anderson at. 5.20 p. m. " Pendleton at.6.20 " ! Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 '* I Leave Walhalla at. 4.00 a. m. '. Pendleton at.6.40 " Arrive at Anderson at. (?40 " The train will return from Belton to An? derson on Mondav and Friday mornines. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Dee 3 General Superintendent. "SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD; GENERAL SUP TS OFFICE, CIIAHLEHTOK; S. C.. March '28, ihis. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol? lows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia. (?.:?(> a. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 1 30 j), tn. Loavo Kingsville. 2.00 p. rn. Arrive al Columbia....:.3.50 p. ni. Leave Columbia. (?.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 7.itt) a. m. Leave Kingsville-r. 8.( 0 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. 3.10 p. m. The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with np and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington and M a li? ebest cr Railroad Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freigk^rp* Passen g ii Accommodation Train will run as follows: Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. in. Arrive at Columbia.CO.') a. ni. Leave Columbia.5.!?t> p. in. Arrive at Charleston. 5 40 a. in. Mareil 21 H. T. PEAKE. Gr v i Kiip't. Office North Carolina Bailnad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, Anni. I, IMS. ON lind H fl or this dale, the jollov.ing will bc thc schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS rivi r this road: Leave Charlotte daily at. 11.30 p. m. " Greensboro at. 5.05 u. m. " Raleigh at. 0.41 ?. Arrive al Goldsboro at. 12.25 p. m. Leave Goldsboro at. 12.30 " '? Raleigh at. 3.20 " " Greensboro nt. 7.17 " Arrive at Charlotte nt. 11.35 p. m. Through Passengers by this line have choice of routes cid Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or via llnleigt. :u.*l Wt I don tb Richmond or Portsmouth: ariivieg at al! points North of Richmond nt Ihe same tune by either roule. Cntiueelion is mad" nt Goldsboro with PasH ngi r Trains on the Wilmington and Widden ila (h oad lo and from Wilmington, ami by Freight Train lo Weldon. Also to Newbi-rh, on A. A N. C. Road. Freight Tra?na trill Irate Charlotte nt .-' a. m. and nri ive fi '2d p. m. April ll J.vS. ANDERSON, Hup't.