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The landon jSjwo/olor says that! Sit Bobers Napier, in his Abyssinian j expedition, compelled "a lofter J_W can desert to yield water by an Ame? rican device not a twelvemonth old." I "A half a dozen males," it says, 'tere drawn up, loaded with thin steel] tabes. Tap, tap, tap, goes a him-, mer, rigged op iu uv* minutes, and in ten tho curse of Africa has been, conquered as ii a new Moses had smitten the rock, and pure water for j an army iu spouting among the stones?' 4. -A-innm.. New York is enjoying a dish of scandal about the neglected wife ola. nabob who ls suuDortiag herself hy her needle, and who ia described as a very elegant and' accomplished lady. In answer to an infamous proposal on the part of .the husband to obtain a divorce, the lady, who had been j living in great seclusion, issued a neatly printed circular, stating who ' she was, and that she wanted to earn money to ? support her children. What the issue will be, remains to be seen. The wife of a numismatologist has innocently brought discord into the family circle by giving away her hus? band's rarest coins to the organ grinders. An Itidiana paper ohronioles a di? vorce granted to a lady, who, it says, was the sixth wife of the de? fendant, and the third separated from him by divorce. The Houston Telegraph was in? stituted thirty years ago to get Texas into the Union. The Boston Post notes that it is still at it. THEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY.-The Boston Transcript speaks of the Erie as the "broad-gauge road, which leadeth to destruction." Final Notice. ALL persona having claims against tho estate of WILLIAM DOUGHERTY, deceased, will present the same properly attested; and all persona indebted will ! make prompt payment to Mrs. MARY E. DOUGHERTY, Executrix, or CHARLES LOGAN. Agent, Columbia, B. C. Feb 29_el3* Richland-In Equity. The Theological Seminary of the Evange- ? heal Lutheran Church of South Caroli? na, . and the . adjacent State, vs. Mrs. Mary A. Blanding, Exeoutrix, Shubol | Bl anding, ct al. IT appearing to nw satisfaction that Mrs. MARY A. BLANDJNG, Dr. JOHN W. POW.ELL and Mrs. LUO? E. POWELL, his wife, three of tho defendants in this ease; reside beyond the limite of this State; it is, on motion of Messrs. Baoh man & Waties, ordered, that ' they plead, answer or demur to thia bill, within forty days from the publication of this order, or a deoree pro confesso will be entered against them. D. ii. DxSAUSSURE, April lp ftn _Q. E. R. P. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. WES are prepared to famish, at short notice. STANDARD AGRICULTU BAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at I manufacturer's prices. THRESHERS, Separators, Horse-Pow? ers, Reaper?, Mowers, Corn Planters, Wheat Fans, &o. Sole agents for Middle and Western ? Carolina for J. W. Cardwell A Oo.'s Agri? cultural Implemento, Goiser'a Threshing Machines, Harmon's Wheel-Horse Raker, and the celebrated Buck-Eye Mowing and Beaning Machines; and guarantee our "?."aines to work well. - *'s desiring to parchase will lose i vne in addressing FISHER A LOWRANCE, pril a_Colombia, 8. O. Trie Q,nakcr Liniment; the best lini? ment for family use; can be used internally and outwardly. It ia a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinda of aohea Sold by FiBher & Hoinitah._ Smoking Tobaoco. "1 AA LBS. Pore Spanish SMOKING JLUU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jaok Smoking Tobacco. For Baie low by E. A G. D. HOPE. March 10_._ SPECIAL. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NOTICE! ! T> ET AIL MERCHANTS, awake! Take XV notice! Savo your thousands! This ? to inform you of the organization of the UNITED MERCHANTS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. You are cordially invited to accept of the benefit? and advantages your participatii a will secure to you in your trade operations. Year membership wUl save for you thousands. By co-opera- J tion, the profits you are aow being com? pelled to pay away to importers, Jobbers and wholesale firms are saved, and the original coat of your goode 1? reduced to that of Importers. Wo will ?ave from twenty to thirty per cent. Wo call upon you to arise-count the cos tl Awake! awake! the time for aotion baa cornel i Such an opportunity has never been of-1 fered to you before. It should not be ne? glected a single day; it is of personal inte? rest to all. Morchauta of the South, we invite you to loin us. It will ?ave millions In your behalf, that yon now pay to North? ern finns. Be wise. Merchants visiting . Baltimore should call at the office of the ! Association, before buying their stocks, nui! iouk vo tuen* interest. Send stamp and get our little pamphlet. Address NORBILL A CO., Agents U. M. O. A., 91 Wost Lombard st., Baltimore, Md. May 18 _ y FRESH CRACKERS. MUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butter, Te? Crackers, Jumbles, Ac, for sale 3>7 . GEO. 8YMMERS. March 10 PLANTS FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish the ilovern of PLANTS, such ss Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuch? sias, and many other beautiful plants, cheaper than sold lu any other market. J. A.. CRAWFORD, Corner of Blanding and Bull ?ts., Apr i 1_18_Columbia, S. 0. Old Newspapers FOl? SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. ^r^'*^ $ /.?i-i--. .>* v '"V??*' V i?':<'?'<jjC AKBEICAK HOUSE, ?0SXO2T, MASS. .., . , ' 1JL XHH Tory important and extensiv?, TlST Sb? lkxgeitin T^-BngiaAd, enable ! tho proprietors to offer to tkrarista, nniiliea rftn4 tha traveling pnblio accommodation a end convenience*-superior to any other otel in the city. Daring the past sam-, mer. additions have been made of nnmo _ u.U.. " ff Ml, n rn***. ---'ll '1...LIL - rooms, water closots, Ac, attached; one of Tofts' magnificent passenger elevators, the beat ever constructed, conveys guests to the upper story of the house in ona minute; the entries have been newly and richly carpeted, and the entire boase tho? roughly replenished and refurnished making lt, in aU its appointments, equal to any hotel in the country. Telegraph Office, Billiard Halla and Cafe ou first floor. I JJE WIS BICE A BON, May 0 tamo_.Proprietors. CENTRAL HOTEL, (FOBMKEXT SHIVER HOUSE.) PLAIN STREET, OQLVMBIA,,S. C. I ray-?-i HAYING taken charge Afa23^_xJ of thia well known house, ?MKSBHffSr with a determination to Wfnaf ^autiPt-rcr.dor it attractivo to tho tn?voU?^puhlio, the eubscriber hopcB, through tho means of GOOD FARE, MO? DERATE CHARGES and assiduous efforts to make his guests comfortable, to obtain a liberal sh aro of public patronage. Liberal arrangements made with persons desiring permanent board. Givo me a trial. D. B. CLAYTON. March 14 _'_$3mo SCREVEN HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. a ^flAi-THE above HOTEL, of affl&^aJ modern construction, with M.SfcHpKjt all the conveniences of tho ?EgM^Hafe-beat Northern Hotels, has recently ohanged hands, and is now con? ducted bv T. 8. NICKER80N, of the Planters' Hotel, Augusta; National Hotel, Atlanta, awx Nickcraon House, Columbia, 8. C. The furniture throughout is of the most elegant description, the rooms scrupu? lously clean and weU ventilated, and The attendance is equalled bv none in the Sonth. Travelers stopping at the above Hotel will find the comforts sud conveniences of their own homes. The Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy afforded either by Northern or Southern markets, will be "constantly supplied to bis table. SAVANNAH, GA., March 10. 18G3. March 24_Imo MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANOTHER EDITION just published, being the 38th of tho POCKET ?ES OOPALIU8, orEvory Ono his own Doctor, inoln ling a Treatise on Diseases of Fe? males, Irregularities, Ac. with a hundred engravings, explaining thoso diseases in both sexes. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every ono may conduct any case of se? cret disease, self-abuse or those diatress lng'diseasos incidental to youth, manhood or old ago, without resorting to the quacks of the present day. Lot no man contem? plating marriago be another hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Let tho weak and bashful youth who has ruined bis consti? tution by tho'dobasing habit of self-abuse road this book, lt will be sent to all parts of the United States and Canadas for 50 cents, sar Send for Pocket Esculapios. DE. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. Juno 24_f ly To Builders, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently near the principal manufactories of New York, and vicinity, the subscriber will givo prompt personal attention to procuring for orders all kinds of WOOD, IRON and MARBLE WORK, for bnildings and ma? chinery. Sash, Blinds, Doors. Carvings ot every kind and material. From twelve years professional experience iu South Carolina, the subscriber will guarantee to suit the wishes of those building. THOS. C. VEAL, Architect, Tenafly, New Jersey, March 26 3mo Late of Columbia, 8. C. JUST RECEIVED, AT the Ladies' Industrial Association, Cheap CORSETS, of good shape; Cor? set Fronts, Tidoy sad Spool Cotton, Work l ing Materials of great variety, and New j Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders are solicited from ladies and gentlemen, and every effort will be made to have them promptly filled. Aprils_ Spring and Summer Fashions. JUST received, at the "Industrial De? pository," Madame Demorest's Bulle? tin of Ladies' and Children's Fashions. This plate of fashion is elegantly colored, and has with it a book of description ana valuable information, together with a full assortment of Patterns for ladies' and children's dresses, caps, sacques and suits. Call, ladies, and assist the needy, by purchasing our patterns. All orders from the country promptly attended to. April 17_ The Industrial Behool. THE above 110HOOL, on Arsenal Hill, reenmed instructions on MONDAY, the 23d. The services of a competent Teacher being secured, all who desire an educa? tion, and instruction in Needle-work, Ac, can do so by immediate application. Terms moderate. Those who are not able to pay will have the privilege of an educa I tion and allowed the use of booka, slate, I Ac, BO RB to give them every opportunity j to attend the School._March 24 Clarified Sugars. <T>pr BBLS. Coffee and Extra C. SU i t? tJ GABS, just in and for aale by Peb 2.8 E. A G, D. HOPE. - CH v juAjkr?lU??UV WITH new and untried medicine?. If you value your health, procure the well tested remedy for COUGH8, COLDS and affections of the Throat, Breast and Lang Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will euro. Stanley's Congh Syrup has been tried. Stanley's Gough Syrup is for sale at FISHER A HEiNITSH'S Feb 27_Drug Store. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. OA BBLS. FRESH CB ACKERS, for sale low by E. A G.D. riOPE. March 27_ The itre of nil flesh ta blood. The health of all Ufo is pure flesh. Pure blood keeps out all diseases. The Queou'o De light purifies the blood._ Self-Raising Floor, i f\ BARRELS Hocker's Self-Ralsing JLU FLOU fl, for sale low by March 27_ _J5_. A G. D. HOPE. Bcrofulu, or King'* Evil, is cured by . using HeinUih's Quee n's Delight. TOE POLLOCK HOUSE. ^,.THK TJOTBBBIGNKDhaa f ' lb to! hU establishment, ?nd hi 1 eived a large stock cf tho fit - qualities ?nd branda of UQDOB8, i, ALES, BEQAR8, Bracking and Chewing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. I JELLIES ?nd BRANDY FRUITS of bome | production. In th? rear.of the wbolcsalo store, he bas a handsomely appointed _^ ; 8 AMP. LB I1005I. HlWHERE tho best of everything is JBff dispensed. REFUESHMEXTS , OF aUkinds-FI8H, OYS? TERS, GAME, MEATS, fcc. i }-furnished at short notice,' ?"?^?"^?^and in the very best etyles.1 SUPPER ROOMS. 1 JB^fr ATTACHED to the es tab- F a?SS lishment aro co-nniodiouH^ 4 S*J7^"^ rooms, where private DINNERS and SUPPERS will be furnished for any nnmber of persons from two to 130. LUNCH every dav, at ll o'olock. Tlie Proprietor pledges lum celt that he will contin?e, as heretofore, to use his ut? most endeavors to give perfect satisfaction to his patrons and guests. Jan 1 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cumden Street, rear of Gregg's Cliina Store. J. CLEVniMSG, ... Proprietor. * m HAVING thoronghlyflttod up the above establishment as a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to furnish visitors with the beBt of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in tho very boBt style, bv ono of the finest cooks in tho city. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constantly ou hand. LUNCH every dar at II o'clock. _Dec 10 A Great Spring and Summer ISVIGORATOa AND RESTORER. NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT tboso PERILOUS SPOTS, Pimples, corrupt sores, which POLLUTE the LIFE of the BLOOD, and render your body a loathesomo thing. They aro the precur? sors of a diseased blood, and will assume a much moro formidable shape if allowed to go on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the only real blood puritier that haB over been invented, as thousands will to-day attest, is offered to tho afflicted as a positivo remedy for all diseases flowing from a vitiated condition of the e vat oro. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH ?S PURE BLOOD. Upon this theory alono tho in? ventor of the Queen's Delight establishes the groat hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS? EASE. The Palo and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Facos. Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers. Crippled Rheumatic*, Nervous Hypochondriac*, Dysnqitie Victims of Headache, so common this country, is owing entirely to tho hi... .UH of the blood. Very many other diseases may ho traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exauthema n ? Elevnrc, a rap h or eruption on females; Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy? philitic Sores, Strumoua Ulcors, Ac. These cannot be cured without purifying the blood. Now as to tho remedy. Tuero is no other blood puritier that will accom? plish Hucli positive and extraordinary cures as Heinitsn'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 yon will observo tho countrv, throughout its length and breadth, is flooded with compound Sarsa Eariltas, extracts and syrups, claiming to 0 blood purifier?, and yet we seo to-day moro evidence or impnrity of the blood than over. Why is thiR? Simply because the?e extracts aird Sarsaparillas aro worth? less medicines. The Queen's Delight is a new compound, and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc? tioned by the profession, patronized by the highest dignitaries of the land, endorsed by everybody. In the brief period of twolve months, over 3 OOO cases nave been treated so suc? cessfully ao to entitle it to be the wonder of the age. For debility, prostration, nervousness, mental depression, impaired digestion, loss of appetite, restlesness, want of vital force. Low spirits; it ls more invigorat? ing and strengthening than all the com? pounds of bark or bitters. As a liver mvigorator, it is of inestimable value. Aa a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all the rum and whiskey tonics of the day, and if you value your life and health a inn's fee, avoid these quickening stimu ants to the grave ana use the 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 Syrup of Queen's Delight, or 8aroa ?urilla and Queen's Delight, bot simply [oinitsh's Queen's Delight is the trade mark. Ask for this if yon want to be cured, and see that the name of E. H. Heinitah is on tho wrapper. Prepared only bv E. H. Heinitsh. Wholesale agents, FISHER & HEINITSH, April 18 j_Columbia, 8. O. A Good Spring Medicine for Horses. HEINITSH'S GERMAN HORSE POW? DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper, Hide-bonnd, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Grease, Mange, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus? tion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools the blood, and 5revente horses becoming stiff and foun ercd. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs, and renders tho limbs and skin soft ana fine, giving a smooth coat to the hair. Those Powders have been used in Colum? bia for the i.ist twenty-five years, and hun? dreds cf ci*\z~^z attest their vir'.??. F?. sale only by FISHER A HEINITSH, March 6_Druggists. M. W. BYTHEW00D, Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant On Washington st., rear of A. To?eson's, COLUMBIA. S. C. THE above store having been rented, I am from this day prepared to receive consignments of Colton, Corn. Flour, Bacon, Groceries and Provisions in gene? ral: also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Tobacco, Ac. From my experience of twenty years in the auction ami commission business, in this city, Olmrlt-eton and Newberry, 8. C., I hupe to receive \ liberal share ? 1 patron? age from my old Mends and the public generally._ , Dec 10 BATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. PASSENGERB 00 -the Grocuville and Columbia Railroad, can gi 6 BIIEAK FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time being allowed. Dec27 MAI:y A. E[.KIN SON. Charleston Advertisements, Dry Flint Hides Wanted. '^r?NXKD, a lot of DRY FLINT HIDES, .TfY rf which we will pay 19 cents per pound, if delivered st the South Carolina Railroad Depot, Charleston, B. C. MOSES G0LD3MTTH & SON. . April 21 Un_. Livery and Sale Stables, CHALMERS STREET," Charleston, S. C. WM. rvinjL IA. BAKER, Proprietor. JacsS?E? .Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all honra. Mules and Horses for sale._Feb 27 CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON. S. 0\ THE undersigned having taken charge of tho above weli-known . HOTEL, re spectfully informs his tue traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, hr all of its depart? ments. The table will, at all times, bo supplied with the bent the Market affords, including every delicacy in season, whilo the cuisine will be unexceptionable. The Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel aro sup? plied with the celebratod Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob? tained at any time. The same attention will be paid to tho comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon Anding the Charleston Hotel equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the traveling public is respcctfullv solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll Snio Proprietor. New York Advertisements. SOUTHERN BAHX NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bonght and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BEOS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 1? WALL STREET. NEW YOUR. MONEY roceivod on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex chango by a member of tho firm. Oct 8 DEWITT C. LAWUENCE. JOHN R. CEOH,. Craps J. LAWREWOE. WK. A. HALSTEO REEVES' AMBROSIA FO R THE II A JR, IJIPUOVEO I IT is an elegant Dressing for the HAIB. It causes the Hair to Curl beantifullv. It keeps tho Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates thc Roots of thc nair. It forces the Hair and Beard t ) grow luxu? riantly. It immediately utopu Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. lt restores Grey Hair to Ita Original Color. It brings out Hair on hoads that have been bald for year*. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It has received over six thousand volun? tary testimonials of its excellence, many of which aro from physicians in high standing. It is sold in half-pound bottles (tho name blown in tho glass) by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Qoods, everywhere, at Ono Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Demas Barnes A Co.; F. C. Wells A Co.; Schioffelin A Co., New York. March 13 Iv JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28,80 and 82 Centre etreet,( corner of Reade street, ) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 CONDENSED '. OF CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH C. AND ITS CONNECTIONS: Going North Read Doten. VIA GKEENSBOIK AIUUVE. 11.05 P. 4.45 A. 6.00 P. 6.15 A. 9.10 1.32 P. 5.08 M. M. M. M. M. LEAVE. 4.00 P. M. 11.35 " 5.80 A. M. 8.50 P. M. 7.45 A. M. 9.45 " .1.82 P. M. . Coln . Char , Greet , .Richi Washi . Balti .Philad VIA PORTSMOUTH 9.31 A. M. 8.05 P. M. 7.30 " 8.30 A. M. 1.H2P. M. 5.08 ? 9.35 A. 3.30 P. 7.30 9.45 A. 1.82 P. M. M. i M. M. .. .Rah .. .Wei . Portsi ..Balti .Pbihui . .New VIA PORTSMOUTH AN 7.80 P. M l 7.30 P. M. i.Portsi 2.45 A. M. 2.45 A. M.!.Cris 8.08 " 112.30 P. M. I. Wilmington 1.82 P. M. 1.82 " .Philad 5.08 " 1...New 6&> OPTIONAL TICKETS to al named above, cnn be had on applicate itig street. BAGGAGE CHECKED ! April 20 C Greenville and Columbia R. E. Co. nnHIS Company ha? now for sale, fn lien J. of . .?Season Tickets," a TICKET which entitles a person to travel over the road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $40, within one year from date of purchase. The Tickets eau be purchased from the Agents at Colombia,* Newberry, Abbeville, Anderson and Greenville. Wt ALSTON GIBBES, General Ticket Agent G. A C. R. R. Co. j$W Papers in the country publishing by agreomont will copy sii times. _May 13_j? South Carolina Railroad. THIS Company has now for salo, for tbe accommodation of merchant* thmnerVi out the country, "BUSINESS TICKETS" to travel ovor the road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $26. They can be procured at tho Company's Ticket Offices in Augusta, Columbia and Camden; also in Charleston, fr un L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent, April 10 fm Office John street. South Carolina Railroad. G EXEU Ali SUPEniNTENBKNT'S OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, April 28, 1868. THE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIFF from Nashville and Chattanooga to Columbia will take effect from and after this date: From From To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga. Bacon p ?r 100 lbs.83 62 . Oats per bushel.28 21 Wheat, ryo and barley per bushel.43J 32J Pork and beef per barrel. .$2.67 $1.92 Flour, apples, onions and Eotatoes per barrel.1.59 1.19 i?key, high wines and alcohol. 3.95 2.95 (Signed,) H. T. PEAKE, May 7 Goneral Superintendent. Reduction of Freight Rates by the Seaboard Inland Air Line Route. a CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. CO.,. GEN'L FREIGHT ANO TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., April 8,1868. THE following FREIGHT TARIFF, via this route, wiU take effect from and after this date: To New York, first clues, $1.00; second class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cent H. To Baltimore, first class, $1.00; second class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 cents. 43~ Marine Insurance effected on goods ovor this line at tern low rates, as its steamers avoid Cope Hatteras. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. _April 9_ REDUCTION OF RATES. CHARLOTTE AND 8. C. R. R. COMPANY, GEN'L FREIOUT ANO TICKET AOT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll, 1807. ON and after THIS DAY, COTTON will be forwarded via the "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE," as follows: To Baltimoro, $3.25 per bale of 400 lbs. or less. To Philadelphia, $4.00 por bale of 400 lbs. or less. To New York, $4.00 per bale of 400 lbs. or less. This route is cheaper, quicker and as re? liable as any competing line. The rutes being the same, shippers eave 32 cents per balo-estimating cotton at 10 cent s per pound-in Marine Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded ria 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 7th, 1868, the fol? lowing FREIGHT TARIFF wiU be observed: From New York to Columbia, first class, por 100 lbs., $1.00; second class, 90 conts; third class, HO cents; fourth class, 7a couts; fifth class, 70 cents. From Baltimore to Columbia, first class, per 100 lbs., $1; second class, 90 cents: i third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70 I cents; fifth class 70 cents. H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent, 8. C. R R. I April 8 TIME TABLE iROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, Coming South Read Up. > AND DANVILLE. NALS. ARRIVE. mbia. 6.00 A. M. lotte.11.35 P. M. isboro. 7.02 " nond. 4.45 A. M. ngton. 5.50 P. M. more. 8.45 " elphia.?12.00 M. Vnrlr I AND DAY LI."VE. ugh. 3.15 P. M. 3.20 P. M. don.10.85 A.* M. 10.40 A. M. month. 6.00 '? 6.30 " more. 8.45 P. M. 4.30 P. M. lolphia.112.00 M. Iii.00 M. York.j 8.36 A. M. D AN NAM ESS IC LINE. mouth.! 6.00 A. M.I 6.30 A. M. field.?10.45 P. M. 110.45 P. M. i, Delaware. 4.45 *' I 5.05 " elphia.I 3.30 .? j 8.30 f York.A ill.56 A. ll 11.35 P. M. 7.17 ?' 8.15 A. M. 7.80 P. M. 4.15 12.00 M. D QA 4 HT 1 points North, good over either routo >n nt tho Tieket Office, foot of Bland THROIJOH. !. BOUKNIOHT, Superintendent. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. GES'L B?PKBnrncM's OFFICE, 8. G. It. lt., ># December ll, 1867. # ON utd after this date the TARIFF by the Great Southern Freight Line, FROM COLUMBIA, will bo as follows, viz: Cotton per bale, to New York.14.00 " " Philadelphia...... 4.00 " M Baltimore..... .. 8.2? mis route ?B guaranteed as 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. H. T. PEAKE, Deo ll_General Superintendent._ Charlotte & South Carolina R. E. Co. ?UPERIX?J.JC?JU?NT'B OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., March 31, 1868. ON and after this date, the Trams over this Road will run as follows: Leave Columbia at. .4.00 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotte at. . .IL85 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a. m. Passengers taking this route, going North make close connections at Greens? boro, Weldon and Portsmouth. 49" Tickots optional from Greensboro, either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth either via Bay Line or Anna messic Route. Baggage chocked through. MST TIME A8 QUICK and FARE AS LOW ae by any other route. Passengers from Greenville Railroad going North, make same time, by taking this route at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will by leaving here at 6 a. m., as the time to all points North of Richmond is tho same. Trains of this route coining South, make connections with trains of Greenville Road. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Elan ding street. An Accommodation Train will bo run as follows: Lcavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 0.35 P. M. Roturning-leavo Charlotte on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Colombia at 5.05 P. M Passengors taking the 6 A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect" with flight Train of South Carolina Road for Charleu ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by leaving the South Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, April 1 _Superintendant Change of Schedule on G. & C. E. A. ' li. ? I fri ON and aftor FRIDAY", the 6th instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, Sun? days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at.7.CO a. m. ?? Alston at.8.65 JJ .? Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at.8.80 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.15 ". " at Grenville at.0.00 ?J Leave Greenville at.6.00 a. m. " Anderson at.6.45 " " AbbevUleat. 8.45 ? M Newberry at.1.25 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.8.00 fi " at Colombia at.5.00 " Trains on tho Blue Ridge Railroad will also ran daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m. .. Pendleton at..6.20 Arrive at WalbaUa at.?.. 8.00 " Leave Walhalla at.4.00 a. m. 14 Pendleton at..:.5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at.6.40 " The train will return from Belton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Deo 3_General Superintendent. Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co., SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., February 13,1868. ON and after FRIDAY, the 14th inst., Passenger Trains will be run over the road as follows, on Tuesdays and Fridays of oncli wc Ort I Leave Lexington C. H., at..8.00 A. M. " Columbia,! at..4.00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia, at.9.60 A. M. " Lexington C. H., at-0.00 P. M. Freights will also be taken and delivered promptly. O. BOUKNIGHT, Feb 18 thmlmo_Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, 0 GENERAL BUPTS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 28,1868. X) ASSEN GEB TRAINS will run aa fol I lows, viz: Leave Charleston for Colnmbia. 6.30 a, m. Arrive at Kingsville.: 1.30 p. m. Leavo KingsviUe.2.00 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 8.60 p. m. Leave Columbia. G.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.7.80 a.m. Leave Kingsville. 8.C0 p. m. Arrive, at Charleston. 3.10 p.m. The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with up and down Columbia Traine 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.6.40 a. us. March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gani Sop't. Laurens Railroad-Hew Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAUBEMS C. H.,8. C., July 12,1867. ON and after MONDAY, 22d instant, the trains will rnn over this Road as fol? lows, until further notice: Leave Laurens at 6 o'clock a. m. on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arm? at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Hoad aya, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minutes after 13 o'clock, connecting with both train? ?2 tbs tireen ville and Columbia Railroad at Helo na Shops. JOSEPH 0BEW8. Sop't. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, Ana. l,18t?. ON and after this date, the following will be the schedule for PASSENGER TBAI?8 over this road: lioave Charlotte daily at.11.86 p. m. " Greensboro at.6.05 a. m. " 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 Charlot to at. 11.35 p. m. Through Passengers by this line have choice of routce -J:<J Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or via Rkleigh ?nd Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at the same timo by either route. Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newbern, on A. A N. G. Road. Freight Trains will loavo Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. m. April ll JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't.