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MISOEIIIJANY
Goethe's mother said of herself:
"Order and quietara my charaoteris
ties. I despatch at onoe what I have
to do, tho most diBagreeablo. always
first, and I guip down the devil with?
out locking at him. I always seek
out what is good iu people, and leavo
what is bad to him who made man?
kind, and knows how to round off the
angles."
When should a. man dine? "If
rioh," said Diogenes, "when he likeB;
if poor, when he can."
A man can go along without ad?
vertising and BO can awagOh without
greasing, but it goes hard.
Some wretch of an editor says that
another twist of the ladies' hair would
tako them off their feet.
;A correspondent wishes to know
how muoh the waste of time mea?
sures round.
Bugs, beetles and humming birds
are "?ed for trimming evening dross?
es.
Gen. Prim says Queen Isabella, of
Spain, has fifteen illegitimate chil?
dren.
A very beautiful Oricntial proverb
runs thus: "With time and patience
the mulberry leaf becomes satin."
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-CITY COLUMBIA.
For Mayor.
COL. J. P. THOMAS.
For Aldermen.-WARP No. 1.
T. W. RADCLIFFE.
CLARK WARING.
? ?M JAMES OLAFFEY.
WARD KO. 2.
. L. BRYAN.
O. Z. BATES.
WARD NO. 3.
W. P. GEIGER,
W. T. WALTER.
JOHN AGNEW.
WARD NO. 4.
EDWARD HOPE.
W. C. 6WAFFIELD.
L. P. MILLER.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
DRS. REYNOLDS &
REYNOLDS are pre
1 pared to furnish ARTI?
FICIAL TEETH on a larger scale
than heretofore, and at rates much
below the usual charges.
Their recent improvement, lately
patented, constitutes the highest
order of art in this speciality, and is
fully warranted. Dentures con?
structed by this process possess many
advantages over gold plato work, and
can bo supplied at about half the cost
of the latter.
An examination of specimens,
especially by those having experience
in such matters, is respectfully invit?
ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB?
BER SETS $25. The same, strength?
ened by gold bands, $35. Terms
cash. April 30 J
D. W. HAWTHORNE,
Broker and Commission Merchant,
WALHALLA, S. C., and Honoa Path,
8. C., will attend to all business
entrusted to bis care at either place.
August 13_
Aromatic Life Bitters.
ASUPERLATIVE TONIO and Invigor?
ating Cordial, composed, in part, of
American Oontaury and Life Everlasting,
with other valuable vegetable products.
It will be fonnd an excellent STOMACH
BITTERS, an appetizer, and an anti
dyspeptio remedy. It is invaluable as a
Tonio, for Debihty, Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Nervousness, Torpid Liver,
Sluggish Circulation. A generous stimu?
lant, quickening the action of the organs
of life, and imparting now powers to tho
whole body.
Directions.-A table spoon-full to a wine
glass may be taken, as often as occasion
requires, with a little sugar and water,
or without. Dyspeptics may take it just
before meals.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
August U t_ Druggists
Ale and Porter.
1 rv CASKS Jeffrey's Edinburg ALE.
WJ 5 casks English PORTER. For sale
by E. A G. D. HOTE.
July 17
HENRY TAHIR.
FRENCH PAINTER. HOUSE
J PAINTING and Decorating, Papor
^Hanging, Ac, executed with
neatnoss and despatch.
ALSO,
PLASTERING and general House Re?
pairing. Office on Boundary street, one
square East of Main._July 26
Fresh Crackers.
BBL8. SODA BISCUIT.
" Sugar Crackers.
" Ginger Schnapps.
" Butter Crackers.
Also, Fancy Craokere, Egg Biscuit,
Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Ac, for
sale by j_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
PINE TREE CORDIAL.
WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR COR?
DIAL, for Consumption, Ac.
Stafford's Olive Tar, for Bronchitis,
Asthma, Colds.
Wiatar's Balsam Wild Cherry.
Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Carmina?
tive,
Ayer's Chery Pectoral,
Stanley's Great Cough Remedy,
The famous Quaker Liniment.
All for sale by
FISHER A HEINITSH,
June ll Druggists.
Pickles, &C
1 i\ 5PZ- Croase A Blackwell's English
AU HCKLE3, CHOW-CHOW and PIC
20 dozen Amerloan PICKLES, Capers,
Pickled Lobster, Pine Apples in glass and
cans, Ac. For sale by E. AG. D. HOPE.
Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
1 Ci ,HH?8' of Prune quality, for salo
1U low by_E. S G. ft HOPE.
Seed Rye and Oats.
FOR SALE BY
ASg 29 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
? - -
JOSIAH SIBLEY. SAMUEL H,
J . S I B Xi 221
i . ': WARE H O
COMMISSION
157 A SYN0LD5 5TB
. ZV"t ' 1?0-J-t- JVi*(Ul i'.-5 ' .-i'm." ?ICHJ1 .?.
t?B .i I'T
. ,. Ti . : ; i . " i. ''ii fl
?XTTTv BOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF C
I^A\}jTrr'- commissions for selling COTI
?HHfCENT. ONLY.
They are, at all times, prepared to mah
stored with or in transit to themselves, and
England; Now York, Philadelphia, Boston,
Striot personal attention will be given to
September 1 _
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
AFULL sopplv of WRAPPING PAPER.
Also, Paper Twine, Cotton and Hemp
Twine. On hand and for salo by
Juno 16_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Richland-In Equity.
Tbe Theological Seminary of too Evange?
lical Lutheran Church of South Caroli?
na and adjacent States vs. Mary A.
Blanding, Executrix of Shubel Brand?
ing, deceased. Bill for relief.
PURSUANT to tho decretal order in
this case, tho Creditors of the Estate
ot Shubel Blaudiug, deceased, are hereby
required to render and provo their de?
mands beforo mo on or before the 1st of
October next. D. B. DESAUSSURE,
July 9, 1SG3. C. E. R. D.
July ll_4_
EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON.
PA8SENGER8 on the Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time
being allowed.
Deo 27 MARY A. ELKIN Sc SON.
Sommer Tonics and Invigorants.
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Sumter Bitters,
Plantation Bitters,
Chesnut Grovo Whiekov.
For salo by FISHER Sc HEINITSH,
July 22 t_Druggists.
Seeds, Landreth's Seeds.
WINTER DUTCH TURNIP SEED,
Ruta Baga Turnip 8eed,
Largo Glebe Turnip Seed,
Largo Norfolk Turnip Seed,
Purple Top Turnip Seed.
For salo by FISHER fe HEINITSH.
July 22_t _
INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
"TUST received, new patterns of Dresses,
$J Sacques, Capes and Overalls. Also,
new Hoop Skirti._August 23
I STILL LIVE.
THE great SUMTER BITTERS have
only to be tried to be appreciated. As
a summer tonio and invigorating modi
cine, none is equal to it; as a stomach ap?
petizer and a promoter of digestion, it is
tho best Bitters out. Only try it, and your
experience will attest the truth of our
advice. For sale wholcsalo and retail, by
FI8HER Sc HEINITSH, Druggists.
May 17_t_
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from tho different
patentees of tho profession, ofiice
rights of tho latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at the very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. OOlce oa
Main etroet, Columbia, S. C., three door?
North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber
Plates Inserted at $25._May 2 ly
BACON MOLASSES, &c.
20.000 ST0 BAC0Nl
5 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders,
6 casks First Quality .Orango Hams,
sugar-cured,
150 sacks Country Flour,
16 hhds. Cuba aud Muscovado Molasses.
For sale low for cash only by
April 19_E. A G. D. HOPE.
A Paying Investment.
THE best investment is that which gives
tho largest return for tho money laid
out. A sick man, unable to attond to his
business, must necessarily lose his time,'
whilst his expenses goes on with unremit?
ting waste. One dollar spent for that
restorative cordial, "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, secures tho bless?
ings of health, removes disease, invigo?
rates tho whole system, and, in short,
makos tho sick mau woll. What better or
greater return could have been made with
one dollar? For salo by
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Aug 19 t_Druggists.
FAMILY SOAP.
BY arrangement with Mr. R. C. Shiver,
we have obtained tho Agency of tho
SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP sold by him
for some months past. A full supply is
now on hand and irill be furnished to his
cir.d our customers at 25 cents per bar.
This is docidedly the best Soap in Columbia,
July 23 J. Sc T. lt. AGNEW.
<: Richland*--In Equity.
C. M. Furman, Trustee, rs. tho Greenville
and Columbia Railroad Company.
IN pursuance of tho decretal order of
Juno 19, 1868, tho Crcditora of the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com?
pany, whoso Bonds against tho said Com?
pany aro secured by any lien in tho nature
of a mortgage, whether first mortgage or
otherwise, whether said mortgage has
been executed by tho Company or is in the
nature of a statutory Hen, aro heroby re?
quired to provo their demands beforo me,
"designating the security claimed as that
claimed to bo for the security of tho bonds
so proved," oh or beforo the 1st day of
January, 1809.
D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D.
July 12_m
Richland-In Equity.
Wade Hampton Gibbes, Washington Alston
Gibbes, executors, vs. Mary L. Singleton,
James G. Gibbes ct al.-HUI to Sett Heal
Estate, Marshall Assets, &c.
IN pursuance of decretal order in abovo
stated caso, tho creditors of. R. W.
GIBBES, sr., deceased, are horeby required
to present and prove their demands before
mo, on or beforo tho 1st day of October
next. D. B. DESAUSSUEE, C. E. R. D.
April 29_; . wm |
Smoking Tobacco.
1 rv A LBS. Pure Spanish SMOKING
1UU TOBACCO,
100 lbs. Lono Jack Smoking Tobacco.
For sale low by E. & G. D. HOPE.
July 10_
New Arrivals.
T?1INE Sugar-cured Breakfast STRIPS.
?i Sugar-cured HAMS.
iTresb LEMONS and NEW FLOUR.
G. DIERCKS, at Secgers' old stand.
, SIBLEY. GEORGE R. SIBLEY.
r & SONS,
'.M W ] ?Vi ;
USE'AND
MERCHANTS,
BET, AUGUSTA, GA.
' " . t
IOTTON AND OTHER STAPLE PRODUCE.
<ON will bo ONE AND-A-Q?ARTER PER
;e liberal CASH ADVANCES on COTTON
[ on shipments to their friends in Liverpool,
Baltimore and Providence,
all business entrusted to them.
Imo
New York Advertisements.
IxRAiN AND i^LOUB SACKS.
THE old established "CORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY" is prepared
to furnish GRAIN SACKS of any desired
size or quality, and at short notice. Also,
COTTON and PAPER FLOUR SACKS,
neatly printed to order. Information
promptlv furnished upon application.
YV. B. ?STEN & CO.,
25 Pearl street, New York City.
June 17_gmo
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States Type Foundry
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, 80 and 82 Centre street, (corner
of Reade street, ) Now York. Tho typo
on which this paper is printed is from the
above Foundry. Nov 18
Charleston Advertisements.
~~WINTH1WP^^
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, 8. C._Sept 3 Brno
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ky^r^rs THE undersigned having
taken chargo of tho above
?t5?jRjuHL\vell-kno'ivn HOTEL, re
BfesJSiii^g-spectfully informs his
mentis aud tho traveling public that it has
been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart?
ments. The table will, at all times, bo
supplied with tho beet tho Market affords,
including every delicacy in season, while
tho cuisine will be unexceptionable. Thc
Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel are sup?
plied with the celebrated Artesian Water,
and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob?
tained at any time. The same attention
will bo paid to the comfort of the guests
as horetoforo, and travelers can roly upon
finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any
in the United States. The patronage of
the traveling public is respectfully solicit?
ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent,
Jan ll 8mo Proprietor.
Nomination for the Mayoralty.
WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi?
dato for tho Mayoralty, and will be sup?
ported by his
Maj 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
Enameled Preserving Kettles,
ENAMELED and PLAIN SAUCE PANS,
FURNACES, Ac, Ac, just receivod
and for eale, low, bv
July 24 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Rio Cottee.
?pf BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For
salo low to dealers.
Juno ll_E. & G. D. HOPE.
Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Steam Con?
densing Stopper.
ANEW7, convenient perfect, cheap pre?
serving JAR, which secures all tho
advantages of moro costly Tins and Jars,
and easy in method. A few dozen for sole
by FISHER A HEINITSH,
July 14 t _ _Druggists.
DENTAL SURGEON',
WOULD respectfully inform his PA?
TIENTS, and the public, that ho
has returned and is prepared to oxecutc.
in tho most SCIENTIFIC MANNER, all
branches of his profession. TEETH EX?
TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, or any sub?
sequent ill effects, by use of Nitrous Oxide
or Laughing Gas. Office over Gregg's
Store_AUK ll
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's dana Store.
J. CI,K.VI)INING, ... Proprietor.
*&
HAVING thoroughly fitted up the above
establishment as a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish visitors with tho
best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.,
prepared in thc very best style, by ono of
tho fiucst cooks in the city. SUPPERS
furnished at short notice. Families sup?
plied with OYSTERS at reasonable pricos.
Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at
II o'clock'. Occ 10_
"THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
fJCj LOCATED on Washington stroet,
I fflHufxt to Brennen A Carroll's, is now
?fl? nuder tho solo proprietorship of tho
I undoreigned. The best of everything, in
the way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, BE
GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on hand.
LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Givo
him a call, and test the correctness of tho
assertion mado above.
Juno ltf_RICHARD BARRY.
New Family Flour.
2f\f\f\ POUNDS EXTRA FAMILY
.Ul JU NEW FLOUR, oqual to any
mad? on the Continent of Amorie*. For
sale by E. A G. D. HOPE
Joly 18_.-? ?? r
Machine Gil and Belting.
FOR sale by
May 81 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips,
4ND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE,
. at G. DIERCKS.
ugars on hand. . July 18
THE PLATPOB"
OF TTXE
Democratic National Convention.'
Tho Domooratio pirty.'in National Con?
vention assembled, reposing its trust in
the intolli" mco, patriotism and discrimi?
nating Justice ot tho people--randing
upon the Constitution as the foundation
and limitation of the powers of tho Go?
vernment, and tho guaran tee of the liber?
ties of the citizen, and recognizing the
questions of slavery and secession as
having been settled, for all time to come,
by the war, or the voluntary action of the
Southern Staten, in Constitutional Con?
ventions assembled, and never to bo ro
newed or rc-agitated, do, with tho roturn
of peaco, demand:
1st. Immediate restoration of all tho
Statos to their rights in tho Union, un dor
the Constitution, and of civil government
to the American people,
j 2d. Amnesty for all past political
offences, ?nd tho regulation of tho elective
franchise in the States by their citizens.
3d. rayment of tho public debt or the
United States as rapidly as practicable,
all moneys drawn from thc people by tax?
ation, except so much as is requisito for
tho necessities of the Government, econo?
mically administered, being honestly ap?
plied "to such payment; and, whero tho
obligations of the Government do not
expressly state upon their face, or thc
law under which they were issued does
not provide that they shall bc paid in
coin, they ought, in right and in justice,
bc paid in the lawful money of thc United
States.
4th. Equal ?aA.aliuu u? every species ol
property, accordiug to its real value, in?
cluding Government bonds and other pub?
lic'soenrities.
5th. One currency for tho Government
and tho people, tho" laborer and the office?
holder, thc pensioner and tho soldier, tho
producer and tho bond-holder.
6th. Economy in the administration ot
.the Government; tho reduction of the
standing army and navy; the abolition ol
the Freedmen's Bureau, and all political
instrumentalities designed to secure
negro supremacy; simplification of thc
Bvstem and discontinuance of inquisitori?
al modes of assessing and collecting inter?
nal revenue, so that the burden of taxa?
tion may bo equalized and losseued, thc
credit of tho Government and the curren?
cy made good; tho repeal of all enact?
ments for enrolling the State militia into
national forccB in time of peace; and a
tariff for revenue upon foreign imports,
and such equal taxation, under tho inter?
nal revenue laws, as will afford incidental
protection to domestic manufactures, anc
as will, without impairing tho revenuo
impose tho least burden upon and beal
promote and encourage tho great indus
trial interests of tho country.
7th. Reform of abuses in thc administra
tlon, the expulsion ol' corrupt men fron
office, the abrogation of useless offices
tho restoration of rightful authority t(
and tho independence of the execuliv?
and judiciary departments of the Govern
ment, thc subordination of tho military t<
tho civil power, to tho end that thi
usurpations of Congress aud the despot
ism of tho sword may cease.
8th. Equal rights and protection foi
naturalized and nativc-boiu citizens, a
home and abroad; tho assertion ol' Amcri
can nationality which shall command tin
respect of foreign powers, and furnish ai
example and encouragement to peopl
struggling for national integrity, consti
tutional liberty and individual rights; am
the maintenance of the rights ot natural
ized citizens against the absolute doctrin
of immutable allegiance and the claims o
foreign powers to punish them for allege*
crime committed beyond their jurisdic
tion.
In demanding these measures and re
forms, we arraign the radical party for it
disregard of right, and the unparallele
oppression and tyranny which have mari
ea its career. Alter the most solemn an
unanimous pledge of both nouses of Cou
gress to prosecute the war exclusively fo
tho maintenance of the Government an
the preservation of tho Union, under th
Constitution, it has repeatedly violate
that moat sacred pledge, under whic
alono was rallied that noblo voluntcc
army, which carried our flag to victory.
Instead of restoring the Union, it hat
so far as ia iu Its power, dissolved it, au
subjected ten States, in times of profoun
peaco, to military despotism and mgr
supremacy.
It has nullified there the right of trii
by jury; it baa ubolished tho habeas coi
vus, that most sacred writ of liberty;
has overthrown the freedom of speech an
tho press; it has substituted arbitrai
seizures and arrosts, and military tria
and secret star-chamber inquisitions f?.
the constitutional tribunals; it has dian
garded, iu time of peace, tho right of tl
people to be free from searches and soi
urcH; it has entered the post audtelegraj
offices, and oven tho privato rooms of ii
dividuals, and seized their privato pape
and letters, without any specific charge i
notice of affidavit, as required by tho o
gauic law; it has converted tho Americi
capitol into a bastile; it has established
system of spies and official espionage
which no constitutional monarchy of E
rope would now daro to resort; it has ab
lislied tho right of appeal on importai
constitutional questions to tho suprcr
judicial tribunals, and threatens to cu
tail or destroy its original jnrisdiotio
which is irrevocably vested by the Cousl
tatton, whilo tho learned Chiot Justi
has been subjected to the moat atrocio
calumnies, merely bocauso ho would n
prostitute his high oflico to the support
the falso and partizan charges preferr
against thc President. Its corruption a:
extravagance have exceeded anythi
known Tn history, and by its frauds a
monopolies it has nearly doubled ibu bi
den of tho debt croated by the war. It h
stripped tho President of his constitute
al power of appointment oven of his o'
Cabinet. Under its repcatod assaults, t
pillars of thc Government are rocking
their baso, and should it succeed in ?1
venibor next, and inaugurate its Preside;
wu will meet, as a subjected andconquci
peoplo, amid tho ruins of libel ty and t
scattered fragments of the Constitutif
and we do declaro and resolve that, o^
since tho peoplo of thc United Sta
throw off all subjection to tho Brit
crown, the privilege and trust of euffrt
have belonged to the several States, a
have been granted, regulated and ci
trolled excuuslvely by the political pov
of each State respectively, and that s
attempt by Congress, on any pretext wh
ever, to deprivo any State of this right,
to interfere with its oxercise, is a flagn
usurpation of power which can find
warrant in tho Constitution: and, if sa
Honed by tho people, will subvert our fo
of Government, and can only end i
single centralized and consolidated (
vernmcnt, in which tho separate existe:
nf the States will be entirely absorbed, i
an unqualified despotism bo establiel
in place of a Federal Union of co-eq
Stat?f ; and that we regard the reconstr
tion Asts (so-called) of Cougro&s ns si
are usurpations, and unconstitutional,
volutionary, and void; that, our toidi
aud tailors, who carried the Mag of
Il 11 I .
country to victory against a most gallant
and determined foe, mast over be grate?
fully remembered, and all tho guarantees
given In their favor must be faithfully car?
ried into execution.
That tho public lands should be distri?
buted as nlu?ly as possible among tho
people, and should bo disposed of either
under the pre-emption of homestead lands,
and sold in reasonable quantities, .and to
nono but actual occupants, at ino mini?
mum price established by the Government.
When grants of the public lands may be
allowed, necessary for the encouragement
of important public improvements, the
proceeds of the salo of such lands, and not
the lands themselves, should be so ap?
plied.
That the Prcsidout of tho United States,
Andrew Johnson, in exorcising tho power
of his high omeo in roais'.ing tho aggres?
sions of Congress upon tho constitutional
rights of tho States and tho people, is en?
titled to the gratitude of tho whole Anu ri
can people, and in behalf of tho Democra?
tic party, we tender him our thanks for his
patriotic efforts in that regard.
Upon this platform, tho Democratic
party appeal to every patriot, including all
tho conservative olement and all who de
siro to support tho Constitution and re?
store tho Union, forgotting all past differ?
ences of opinion, to unite with us in the
present great struggle for tho liberties of
the people; and that to all such, to what?
ever party they may have heretofore be?
longed, we extend the right hand of fel?
lowship, and had all ench co-operating
with ua as friends aud brethren.
THE COLUMBIA PHGSNIXl
Book, Job and Newspaper
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, above Taylor.
HAVE your FEINTING done at thia
Omeo, for the following GOOD REASONS: |
The proprietor is a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to his Business.
The OfDce is supplied with Everything
Necessary to turn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment
lu this State, or even New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Hoads,
Letter Heads, Postera, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations,
Dray Tickets, Check?, Briofs,
Programmes, Drafts, Blanks,
Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac.,
Of all styles and sizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In one, two and three colors and in bronze,
promptly attended to.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Charlotte and South Carolina E. E.,
COLCMBIA, S. C., August 21, 1868.
rilHIS Company has been using CAR end
X ENGINE TRUCK WHEELS of its
own manufacture, for somo timo, which
aro giving good service; equal to any here?
tofore used bv the Company. Having,
now, moro WHEELS on hand than we
have presont uso for, wo will bo pleased
to exchange them for OLD WHEELS and
AXLES, on favorahlo terms. Diameter of
Wheels is twenty-eight and thirty inches.
THEO. D. KLINE, M. M.
Aug 22 _ _
Laurens R??lroad-'New Schedule.
OFFICE LAUREN8 RAILROAD,
LAOBKNS C. H., 8. C., April 29,1808.
ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May
noxt, the Trains on this Road will
commence running to return on the same
day, to connect with the up and down
Trains on tho Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurena at 5
A. M.. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.80
P. M. same days. J. 8. BOWERS,
July 9 Superintendent Laurens ft. R.
The Great Inland Preight Boute,
Charlotte and So. Ca. B. E.,
AND
PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA.
THIS FAVORITE AND RELIABLE
ROUTE offers euperior advantages to
tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA anet UP?
COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS afc
low ratea and quick despatch to and from
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Boston.
SOT Rates always guaranteed as low as
tho published rateB of any other line.
tar No change of cars, or breakage of
bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth.
tar Marino Insurance from one-half to
three-quarters per cent. ICBS titan by com?
peting lines. .
For further information, rates, classifi?
cation sheetB, &c, apply to, or address,
E. R. DORSEY,
General Freight and Ticket Agent,
Charlotte and South Carolina R. R. Co.
July 24_
Charlotte & South Carolina B. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0., August 8, 18G8.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12tb
instant, the Trains over this Road
will rmi as followe, viz: .
Leave Columbia at.4.15 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at.11.08 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at..11.85 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia at. COO a. m.
tar Close connections, both ways, with
x??iua Ul Greenville and Columbia and
South Carolina Roads.
tar Passengers for the North, taking
this route, havo the choice of FOUR DIF?
FERENT ROUTES, viz: From Greens?
boro, either via Danvillo or Raleigh.
From Weldon, either via Petersburg or
Portsmouth: and from Portsmouth, either
via Old Bay Lino and Baltimore or Anna
messio Line and Wilmington, Delaware.
?. TIME AS QUICK and FABE AS
LOW as by any other route.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Riohmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan
ding street.
An Accommodation Train will be run
as follows:
Leave Columbia on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotte at C.35 P. M.
Returning-leaVo Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6tA. M., ar?
riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M
Passengers taking the.6 A. 31. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Hight
Train of South Carolina Road for Charles?
ton. PaBsongers from Charleston can-by
leaving tho South Carolina Train at Jtinc
tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
August 8_Superintendent. '
Change of Schedule on G. & CE. B>.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th
instant, Passenger Trains will run
daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Train on South Carolina and Char?
lotte and South Carolina Railroads: te?, .?
Leave Columbia at.7.00 a. m.
" Alston at.8.40 "
M Newberry at.10.10 .?
Arrive at Abbeville at. 8.00 p. m.
" at Anderson at.4.20 "
" at Greenville at.5.00 ??
Leave Greenville at.5.45 ar m.
Anderson at. 6.25 "
'? Abbeville at.8.00 "
*' Newberry at.12.85 p.m.
?? Alston at.2.16 "
Arrive at Columbia at. 8.45 "
Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m.
?* Pendleton at.5.80 "
Arrive at Walhalla at.7.80 "
Leave Walhalla at..8.89 a. m.
?. Pendleton at..5.80 "
Arrivo at Anderson at...6.90 "
The train wiU return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Aug 8 General Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, S. C., March 28,18C8.
PASSENGER TRAINS will ran as fol?
lows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.80 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 1.80 p. m.
Leave Kingsville.2.00 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. 8.50 p. m.
Leave Columbia. COO a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.7.30 a. m.
Leave Kingsville. 8.00 p. m.
Arrivo at Charleston. 8.10 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 Express Freight and Passenger
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m.
Leave Columbia.5.80 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a. m.
March 21 H. T. PEAKE,. Gen'l Bnp't.
Schedule on Spartanburg& Union R.
Doten Train. Up.Train.
Mis. Arv. Leav. Arv. Lcav.
Spartanburg, 0 5.?? 7.0O*
Pacolet. 10 5.45 5.4? G.12 G.15
Jonesville, 39 0.25 6.80 5.29 5.83
Uuionv?le, 28 7.15 7.40 4.80 4 45
San tuc, 37 8.23 8.30 3.87 8.15
Shelton, 48 9.28 9.25 2.36 2.40
LvlesFord, 52 9.49 9.50 2.09 2.12
Strother, 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45
Alston, 68 11.80_12.30
Office North Carolina Railroad Co..
COMPANY SHOPS, Apaix. 1, 1668.
ON and after this date, the following
will be the schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over this road:
Leave Charlotte daily at.11.80 p. m.
" Greensboro at.. 5.05 a. m.
.I Raleigh at. 9.41 "
Arrive at Goldsboro at.12.25 p. m.
Leave Goldsboro at.12.80 *'
?? Raleigh at. 8.20 ?'
?' Greensboro at. 7.17 M
Arrive at Charlotte at. 11.35 p. m.
Through Passengers by this line have
choice of routes via Greensboro and Dan?
ville to Richmond, or nia Raleigh and Wel?
don to Riohmond or Portsmouth; arriving
at all points North of Richmond at the
same time by either route. Connection is
made at Goldsboro with Passenger Train?
on the Wilmington ?ud Woidon Railroad
to and from Wilmington, and by Freight
Train to Weldon. Also to Nowbern, on A.
AN. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave
Charlotte at 2 a. ra. and arrive 6.20 p. va.