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?-L.,-X--.-T~?' Soul and Body. BY AnOKKNON CHAJiI.ES SWINBURNE. Before the beginning of .years There came to the making of man Time, with the gift of toars; y Grief, with a glass that ran; Pleasure, with sin for leaven ; Sommer, with flowers that fall; Remembrance, fallen from Heaven; And madness, risen from hell; trength, without hands to smite; Love, that endures for a breath ; Night, the shadow of light; And life, the shadow of death. And the high gods took in hand Fire and the falling of tears, And a measure of sliding sand From unjfler the feet of the years; And froth and drift of the sea; And dust of the laboring earth, And bodies of the things to bo In the houses of death and of birth, And wrought with weeping and laughter, And fashioned with loathing and love, With life before and after, And death beneath and above, For a day and a night and a morrow, That his strength might endure for a spau With travail and heavy sorrow, The holy spirit of man. From the winds of the North and the South They gathered as unto strife, Thor breathed up in his mouth, They filled his body with life; Eye-sight and speech they wrought For the veils of the soul therein, A time for labor and thought, A time to serve and to sin. They gave him light in his ways, And love and a space for delight, And beauty and length of days, And night, and sleep in the night. His speech is a burning fire, With his lips he travaileth, In his heart is a blind desire, In his eyes foreknowledge of death, He weaves, and is clothed with derision, Sows, and he shall not reap. His life is a watch or a vision Between a sleep and a sleep. . "That Cough will Kill you!" Try "COSTAR'S" Congi? Remedy. "Golds and Hoarseness lead to death," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "For Croups-Whooping Coughs, Ac.," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough. Remedy. "Costar says it is the best in the wide world And if he says so-its Trae-its True-its Trup; and we say Try it-Try it-Try it." [Morning Paper, Auqu&t 2G. cv AU Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it. "COST AB'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and i Orange Blossoms. One Bottle, $1.00-Three for $2.00. HIS BuLolsL-t^bLoxrxa. Salvo! HIS "COSTAU'S" Bat, Bosch, Lc, Exterminators. "C08TAIVS" Bed-Bug Exterminators. "COSTAR'S* (only puro) Insect Powdor. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in New York." % "2,000 Boxea and Flasks manufactured daily." "11 I Beware ll I of spurious imitations." "AU Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them." AddreBS ''COSTAR," 10 Crosby street, N. Y. Sold in Columbia, K. C., by E. E. JACKSON. April 4 [deo 22] ly GREEN TURTLE, ETC. _o_ PLEASK BEAD the following last of GOOD THINQ8: OREEN TURTLE STOCK, in Cans, Fresh Salmon and Lobster, Condensed Milk, Chesapeake Bay Oysters, Oreen Corn, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Peaches, Ac, Worcestershire Sance, Walnut and Mushroom Catsup, Coleman's English Mustard, Truffles, Mushrooms, Capers, Anchovy Paste, Sardines, (stamped,) Pickled Shrimps, Oysters, Hostotter'8 Bitters, Maraschino and Curacoa, Raspberry, Lemon, aud other Syrnp*, Genuine Italian Marcaroni, Bordeaux Olive Oil, Staffed Olives, Smyrna Fig?, MOCHA and all other grades COFFEE. April 15 OKO. 8YMMER8. <2tX-0?tt u?L'ttPCtOtjlOXX? AT I SULZB AC HEB S. ZE33KLC3LTXlJ3i"tO JEWELRY \FINK SPECTACLE, .CHEAP CLOCKS, Ac, Air.. J HAVE OPENED, anrt ready for inspection, my NEW STOCK or GOODS. All aro invited to come and examine them, but more especially the ladies, as I have a Urge and varied assort? er JEWELRY to suit the most fastidious. "?* at $2.60. BOGGWOOD SETS at 50 SET8 at 50 cents. April IC CITY MACHINE WORKS, COL UMB IA , 8. G. THE subscriber ia prepared to manufacture, h TEAM ENGINES, Portable and Stationary, of from 4 to 20 horse bower.- MILLS and MILL GEARING furnished at the lowest price und .bortest notice. AU work guaranteed. ^prU 1 Ottiot . " RICHARD TOZER. For Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, a one-half in? terest in too Office of tho "ABBEVILLE BANNEB," to a cash purchaser. Tho office ie well snpplied with printing material; has ample facili? ties for Job Printing, as well as the publication of a Weekly Newspaper. The paper has a large list of subscribers, and enjoys an advertising patron? age second to no other paper in the state. Terms made known, and fart her particulars given, on application. W. W. FARROW. April 3 t Richland-In Equity. In re W. H. Talloy, Solicitor, Ac. Ex parte John Watios, Trustee, Sarah McEironc, et al.-Bill to perpetuate testinwny, ?tc. Petition. /|N hearing tho petition, and on motion of Mr. V/ Bachman, pro. pet., it ie ordered, that all per? sons who may think themselves interested in tho title toa Lot of LAND, situate in the city of Co? lumbia, on tho oornor of Lumber and Marion streets-bounded North by Lumber street; East by Mrs. McDonald's lot; South by John'Cordero's lot, and West by Marion street; containing j of an aoro-do appear at my office, on the 13th day of JUNE next, at 12 o'clock M., to cross-examine the testimony which may bo producod, and to intro? duce testimony in reply. March C nl2?_ D. R. MILLER. C. C. P. s-Sf] _v Trade Mark Trade Mark m mm ?* E?ro. D Sterling. Silver. Plate. nS&^^Co Gorham Manufacturing Company, PROVIDENCE, R. I., STERLING SILVER WARE NICKEL SILVER VJ ' TED WARE. Orders received from thc . . ado only, but these goods may bo obtained from respectable dealers everywhere. April 17 The Pollock House. THIS first class RESTAURANT is w?5fcWlocated on itain etreet, a few doors , " ^frnm Washington. Is furnished with the best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in Heason. Comfort? able rooms attached for private Dinner aud Sup? per parties. A handsomely fitted up BILLIARD ROOM in tho se? cond story .with Sharpo'e improved^ tables. _Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. JEROME FAGAN, CABINET MAKER and UNDERTAKER, Main street, ono door South of Washington street, takes this occasion to return his sincere thanks to his friends and numerous patrons for past bone fits, and would state 'hat he has on hand and con? stantly arriving, all the modern improvements in his linc, which ho will dispose of on the most ac? commodating terms. He has recently fitted up in elegant Btvle a No. 1 Hearee, and will supply Coffins and attend to interments at short notice. April H _ STRONG" INDUCEMENTS. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPA? NY will insure $1,000, at the following rates ; Age 25-$14.50. " 30- 1G.55. " 35- 19.40. " 40- 23.30. " 45- 28.85. " 50- 36. C5. All other companies charge -IO to 50 percent, more. Before von insure, examine for yourselves. E. H. HEI?IT8H, Feb 27 Agent for South Carolina. Billiard Tables for Sale. TWO fine BILLIARD TABLES, t complete order, Marble and Slate Bedding, with Balls. Cues and Counters included. Sharp A Griffith's make. WiU bo sold low. Call at Rec 13 G. DIERCK'S. General Commission Business. CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE. Orders for purchaso of Merchandize, Shipments of Cotton, and GENERAL COM? MISSION BUSINE88, solicited bv MARK E. COOPER, Main street. Best references given. March li 3mo Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! 2f\nf\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE TEN .UUU NESSKE CORN, on hand and to arrive, for salo at lowest market prices bv nar load and atrctail. J. A T. R. AGNEW. LANIER HOUSE, Main street near iAuly, Columbia, S. C. THIS FIRST CLASS . RESTAURANT is HUD- V-fWWT^ Shed with the very nest of WINES, EG A RS and TOBACCO. DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Tho cooking is unsurpassed. OYSTERS, GAME, Etc., in season. J. B. LANIER, Proprietor. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Dec 10 The Southern Guardian. THE publication of this journal will be resumed on or about the first of MAY, proximo. Editors of newspapers, throughout the Stato, will please extend this notice. Terms, Ac, made known in a few day* April G C. P. PELHAM. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' LINEN FANCY EMBROIDERED AND LACE COLLARS, AT April 3 C. F. JACKSON'S. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Class Oitv Residences, 6 to io Rooms, li. 5 Third Class " " 3 to ti 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lote, in other part? of the city, ti. 3 Largo Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten acres to 1.000, 8. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 aerea. 9. 2,422 acros, near Kingsville, ono of the host cotton and stock plantations in tho country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland -some of thom very desirable. 11. 10,000 acre? in Edgefield -hoveral tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres iu Charleston -phosphate and other Lauds, 14 . 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Green viii Court House, Ki. 0,000 " in Laurens-several tracts. 17. 2.000 " in Kershaw. 18. 1,900 .' in Marlboro a No. 1 plae... l'J. 210 '. in York -rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville 21. 85,000 acros of Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purchase or sell will find it to their interest to consult with u's. have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points wo are constantly sending descriptive lists of property for sale. March C GIBBER A THOMAR. WM Iron. QWBDK8 IRON, li, IL 8, 3i, 3. tt. ?, 6, 7. 10 li O Band Iron, Kn g heh Iron, Hoop Iron, Shoat Iron, 2,000 Boto, of ail kinds, 200 Fairs Trace Chains. March 6 FI8HER. LOWRANCE ft FISHER. Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y. CASH AS8ET8 JANUARY 1, 1860, $1,171,000. INCORPORATED 1864. Hss bcon in operation but four years, during which time it hss aSBUiv? a larger amount than any Company in tho United States, during & cor? responding period of existence One of the chief causen of its organization, was the forfeiture by several Northern Companies of tho policies of Southerners, during tho war. The leading oOicers of this Company protested against this iuiusti.io, and on its consummation, withdrew and orga? nised tho "GLOBE MUTUAL," on priuciples moro liberal and j?st than those yet adopted by any other Insurance Company, lu the cvont of death in battle or in a duel, thc equitable value of tho policy will bc returned to tho heirs. ALL other Companies forfeit it. In case of suicide, the FULL Policy is paid. No restriction on travel. This Company has, in its guarantee fund of $500,000, an clement of strength possessed by no other Company. It offers the entirely now featnro of Probability Endowment, which gives tho largest possible sum for tho premium paid. No other Company posset sos this feature. Insures children of any age. In thc moderation of its premium rates, in tho variety of ita tables, in its dividends and in thu security offered insurers, it invites comparison with any other Company. JOHN C. HASKELL, State Ag't, Columbi?, S. C. Prof. Jon.N T. DAIOIY, Medical Examiner. Gen. S. B. BUCKNF.R, Southern Manager. Agents wanted throughout tho State. Jan 30 3mo* WIDOWS AND ORPHANS BRNKPIT Life Insurance Company, of New York. -0 ALL THE I'HO FI TS TO POLICY HOLDERS. NO RESTRICTION UPON TRAYEL OR HKSIDUXCB. POLICIES iesued upon all modern and approved plans of insurance, including children's en? dowments. DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY TO POLICYHOLDERS. OFFICERS . President-CHARLES H. RAYMOND. Secretary-Robert A. Grannis. Consulting Actuary-Sheppard Homans. Medical Examiner-Gustavus S. Winston, M.I). Consulting Physician-Minturu Post, M.D. Counsel-William Betts, LL.D. BOARD OF TRL'STEKS-Lucius Robinson, William V. Brady, J. V. L. Pruyn, S. B. Chittenden, Levi P. Stone, I. Green Pearson, Martin Bates, William Botts, LL.D., John Wadsworth, Alfred Edwards, John R. Ford, Oliver Hardman, Seymour L. Husted, Sheppard Hornaus, Charles C. Little, F. Ratchford Starr, Harvey B. Merrell, Samuc 1 E. Sproulls, Richard A. McCurdy, William H. Pop? ham, David Hoadley, Henry ?. Smythe, Charles H. Welling, Alonzo Child, Clinton L. Merriam, Samuel W. Babcock, Ezra Wheeler, William M. Vermilyo, Charles H. Raymond, J. H. Van Ant werp, Theo. W. Morris. GREGG, PALMER ft CO., General Agents for South Caroliua. R. W. Gibbes, Medical Examiner. ? BLACKFORD ft BEHEE, Managers Southern States, Baltimore, Maryland. March 28 HEINTTSH'S QUEEN S DELIGHT IS THE WONDER OF MODERN SCIENCE. No medicino has attained such a world-wide repu? tation as this justly celebrated COMFOUND. Its extraordinary healing powers aro attested to by thousands, and every mail is freighted with let? ters bearing testimony to its excellent character and worth as a medicine. Orders are coming in from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evi? dence of its great popularity. "Afr. E. IL Ilrinitsh-DEAR SIR: I have been afflicted for many years with an eruption of th? skin, ol tba nature of Erysipelas, and have tried a number of preparations without relief. My health, much impaired in consequence of this dis? ease, and having heard su much about thc virtues of your preparation of .Queen's Delight,' I was induced to try it. My expectations are more than realized; I lind it a complete success. I give this testimony freely, that others may be bcnetltttd. Yours respectfully, Mrs. H. F." Read this romarkablu case of Liver Complaint, cured by one bottle of "Queen's Delight:" "Afr. E. H. //i't'?ii's/i-DEAR SIR: Mrs. Rials was suffering with Liver Complaint and pains in the side and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bad appetite and general bad health. I procured one bottle of your 'Queen's Delight.' J regard her caso as cured. She is looking as well an sho ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to the afflicted. I give this certificate cheerfully. Yours respectfully, J. D. RIALS." General prostration cured by the "Queen's De? light:" "Messrs. Fisher &. Jleinitsh-GEKTs: I have no hesitation in saying that I regard 'Heinitsh's Queen's Delight' a great medicine. I have been suffering with Weakness, Languor, Want of Ac? tivity, Fatigue of Limbs, Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Nervousness and General Prostration. I have taken one bottle of the 'Queen's Dolight.' and I ' rojoice to suv that I am u new man and am about my business as wi ll as ever. Yours trulv, "H. I. FA?NER." "DH. E. II. IlKINITsa: Your medicine tor Chills and Fever is a suro remedy. I have been suffer? ing for several months pad, and one bottlo of Your Chill and Fever Cure han entirely cured the disease. 1 have not had u chill since, and I re? gard my health restored. Yours respectfully, "M. D. WADE. Tax-Collector." "DH. E. H. HF.INITSTI: I take great ploasnrc in testifying to the remarkable medicinal powers of your valuable medicine, the 'Queen's Delight.' I have used three bottles in my family, and 1 ow? tho restoration of my wife's health entirely to its uso. T nm new trying it for Asthma, on niv daughter, a child six years of nge; will roport the result. Your medicine is worthy a place in every bousehould. Yours, Ac., REV. A. K. DURHAM." "Dr. E. II. Ueinifsh -DEAR Silt: I cheerfully en? dorse tho recommendation given foryour 'Queen's Delight' in cases of Chills and Fevor. I have been I cured with your medicine when every other I tried j failed. Yours truly. S. L. SLOANE." "Dr. E. II. ITeinilsh -DEAR Sin: Your 'Queen's ? Delight' has done all you promis, d it would do in my case. A radical euro tor Chill and Fever. The chills are gone A general restoration of my health is tho result of only one bottle. Mv doubts have all boen removed in regard to the efficacy of your modicinu. I have tried it, therefore I can endorse 1 the statemtint of others licit it is tho best inedi j ein out. Yours, ftc, W. K. ELKINS." I "Dr. E. ll. I Iel nit th-DEAR Sta: In ao.cord I anoo with my promise, I give you tho certifi? cate of cure in my case. I had Chilla and Fever ! for moro than three months, in which time my ; I nsf of work was equal to $100. I took only one bottle of your '< RU '. CXfVCft and I nm entirely cured; my health -. rtori-d. Tho only objection I have to it is that " increased roy app?tit* far b'e vond my means to simply it. Otherwise, it ia the best Chill and Fever Cure known Yours trulv, "HENRY DANIELS'." Be BUM and ask for "IlEIXlTSIt'S QUEENS DELIGHT," and eoe that his name is on it. Look out and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Agents, FISHER * ITHINITSn. Feb 6 ) Columbia. BEER ! TUB Commissioner of Agriculture, in bia report for the year 1805, ape ak H aa follows : "Therw can be no doubt of the general adulte? ration of au malt liquors. In England and other countries, where beary penalties are imponed, and an increasing vigilance practiced to detect and punish such frauds, by a system of inspection of I all malt liquors mannfaotured boforo exposed to salo, the practice is very common. How much moro in this country, where thcro arc no laws on the subject, and no officer to carefully analyze tho products of the brewery? Some years ago, Pro? fessor Mapee, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen diff?rent breweries, and all were found adulterated with noxious substances. It ia said that tho sale of drugs to brewers, is a profit? able part of the trade. This is perfectly infamous. Cocculus indiens, (fish-berry,) mix v?mica, (dog button, from which s try ch i) mc ?H obtained,) are some of tho delectable substances found in beer! Theso aro potent poisons, and tho brewer found using them should bo drowned at mire in one of his own vats. The British Parliament passed a law to prevent this nefarious business. Tho fol? lowing is an extract: 'No druggist, vendor of or dealer in drugs, or chemist, or any other person, shall sell or deliver to any licensed brewer, doalor in or retailer of beer, knowing them to bc such, or shall sell or deliver to any person on account of. or in trust for, any such browor, dealer, or re? tailer, any liquor called by tho n.imo of or sold for coloring, from whatever material tho same may bo made; or any material or preparation other than unground brown malt, for tim darkening thc color of worts or beer, or any molasses, vitriol, boney, quassia, cocculus indiens, grains of para? dise, Guinea pepper, or opium, or any extract or preparation of molasses, or any ?u-t icio or prepa? ration to be used in worts or beer for or as a sub? stitute for malt or hops; and if any druggist shall offend in any of these particulars, such prepara? tion, Ac, shall bo forfeited, and may bo seized by any officer of excise, and tho person so offending shall forfeit five hundred pouiids.' "Under this law, very many druggists andbrcw crs were brought to grief, and yet the practice continues. Unless tho American public are rep dy to admit tho immaculate purity and innocence"' American browers, they must*bo content, while drinking thoir beer, to cherish the belief that they aro at tho samo time puzzling some narcotic poi? son or damaging medicine. In view of tho unpre? cedented growth of the barley crop; of the groat increaso of the number of maltsters and brewers; of tho vast unknown quantities of boer that aro drunk in overy city and almost every town on the continent; it is tho dictate of sound wisdom, that the attention of legislators should bo called to tho subject of tho adulteration of onr malt liquors, and eevere penalties should bo indicted as a pro vontlve." P. 8.-Judgo for voureelf I Mv Beer is pure. March 18_ JOHN C. REEGERS. New Books at Bryan & McCarter's. TRAVELS IN JAVA AND TUE EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, with Maps and Plates, by Riekmoro, Travels in Alaska, by Whymper, Phineas Pinn, the Irish member, $1.25, My Recollections of Lord Byron, by Countess Guiceolo, $1.75, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor, by Freoee, $2 00, How no Won Her, hy Mrs, Southworth, $1.75, Pre-Uistorio Nations, bv Baldwin, $1.75, Colorado, its Parks and Mountains, by Bowles, il. 00, Two Life Paths, a romance, by Muhlbach, CO cents, Tho Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cent?, Comoth np aa a Flower, GO cents. Marooner* Island, a sequel to Young Maroon ors. ALSO, A new supply of chaplet of Pearls, hy Miss Yonge, and other new books. * ALSO, New Photograph Albums, Chromos, Ac. April ll PUMPS. .piVEBYBODY who has use fora PUMPsbtfuld buy MORRILL'* Fi RE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, and FORCE PUMP. Send tor a circular. POOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 Gmo Baltimore. Maryland. DENTISTRY DR. ?. L. BOOZER, grateful for the liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of this city and tho surrounding District, during the past year, respectfully announcos that he now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully pir forraed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which ho would call special attention to that known aa Reynold*' Patent; and of his suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cabes by this beau? tiful and durable process, ho is enabled, with con? fidence, to rofor to his patients and to the patentee. Office on Main street, over First Na? tional Bank. Jan 8 Purifies the Blood. For Halo by ftnig-giMtu RvorfWhors. Light! Light!! Light!!! Cl AFETY and Economy combined, by using t he O CRESCENT GAS GENERATOR and CRES? CENT OIL. This Oil is non-explosive and gives a brilliant light, without tho u.-e of lamp-chim? neys, ortho trouble of cleaning them. Kerosene Lamps altered to use the Crescent Oil and Gas Generator, at a trilling exponso. For further in? formation and a supply of Crescent 0.1 and Gas Generator, apply to " J. ,V T. H. AGNEW. Drop in at the Carolina Houie, ON Washington street, near Main, and B am phi the compounds dispensed there- -genuine liquors; no fusel <<>l ur damaging mixtures. "Hoeing is believing, ' but tasting i? tho genuine test. R. BARRY, Proprietor. Mardi 28 Self-Raising Flour. pr/^V BARRELS Hocker's SolNRaising FLOUR, OU just received and for salo 1 JW, by tho bar? rel and at retail, by J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Office North Carolina Railroad Co.. THE following is the schedule for Passenger Trains over this road: Leave Charlotte..11.:?1G p. m Arrive.. 11.35 p. m. " Greensboro 5.05 a. m. and 7.17 p. m. " Raleigh 9.41 a. n\, and 3.20 p. m. Ai rive Goldsboro 12.25 p. m. Leave.. 12.30 p. m. Through Passengers by this line have choice of routes tm Greensboro and Danville tu Richmond, or oin Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports _ mouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond ? at the same timo by either route Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on tbs Wilmington abd Weldon Railroad tn and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also | to Newborn, on A. A N. C. Road. Secretary'? Offlee, GREKNVILLF. AND COLOMBIA RAILROAD COMPANY, . COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 10, 1869. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Greenville sud Columbia Kaili OR d Company will bo held in Columbia on THURS? DAY, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockholders holding scrip in their own names, (or as administrator or oxoeutor,) will be ptiBed to and from said meeting free of charge; and those holding fivo shares or moro, for six mont ho previous, are entitled to have their wives and children residing with them passed also free of thargo. By tho charter, no ouo but a stockholder can represent stock as a proxy. All proxies to he valid require a ten cent rovonue stamp for each name. C. V. CARRINGTON, Secrotary. UB' Papers pnblishiug by agreement iriser? weekly until meeting. Apfilll Stockholders' Meeting. OFKIC? CHARLOTTE ANO S. C. RAILROAD Co., COLUMBIA, S. C., April 8, 18G9. 11HE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stockholders of this Company will bo held in this eu v, on WEDNESDAY, tho 21st instant. The usual privileges, as respects free passes, will bo accorded to Stockholders and their fami? lies. C. II. MANSON,: April 0 10 Secretary. THE CENTRAL SHORT LINE, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE AND S. C. AND C. AND A. E. R" COLUMBIA, 8. C., April io, 1889. THE FOLLOWING Smmmfmssis^^ sn? SHORT LINE,TO-MORROW, (Sunday,) 11thiBBt. Connections sure to all points North, South' or Wbst. Going North. | | Going South. Leave. 8..r)0 a m Augusta Arrive. 4.45 f m " 9.45 a m Graniteville Loave. 4.15 ? m " 2.00 p m Columbia " 12.10 \ m " 8.25 p m Charlotte " 5.45 \ m " 1.30 am Groonsboro .* 12.15 i m " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.45) m " 8.40 p m Washington .* 7.00 I m " 10.30 p m Baltimore " 4.40 am " 2.25 am Philadelphia " 12.25 km Arrive.6.05 n. in New York " 8.40 1 m Making closo connections at Charlotte te 'ill points North and East, and at Augusta to ill points South and West. Faro aa low as by compoting lines. Uaggage checked through. To iusuro SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, is snro and ask for Tickets ria Columbia and Gn nitevillo. First-class Eating nouses along the r uti e Route. Tickets by thisroute aro OPTIONAL- either t io Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Richmond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Tickets to all principal points North, South or West, apply at Ticket Omeo, foot Blanding street, or for other information to C. BOU KNIGHT, Superintendent, Or, E. R. DORSEY, General F'reight and Ticket Anent. April Iii' South Carolina Railroad Company, [ GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICf APRIL 9, 1869 ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11TH instant,! following Schedule for PASSENGER TRA)1 will be observed: DAY TASSENOEB TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 7.45 Arriving at Columbia at. 6.10 NIOHT EXTBESH THAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5.50 Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 CAMDEN TRAIN. Will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur Arriving in Columbia at.11.00 Leaving Columbia at. 2.20 Tho Train now running between Columbia1 Kirkville, in connection with the Through Train, will bo taken nfl on Sunday, April ll. H. T. PEAKE,' April 10 General Superintendon Charlotte and Sonth Carolina and ColnmHSia and Augusta Railroad Companies. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., April 10, 1869jj neil, Passenger Trams will run as follows: OOINO NORTH. Leave Graniteville, at.9.45 a. Columbia, S. C., at. 2.00 p. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 8.15 p. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 5.45 a. Columbia, S. C., at.12.10 ' Arrive at Graniteville, S. C. 4.10 p. Through Tickets on salo for all principal point North and South. Baggage checked throngr Clono and continuous connections made Nerti and South. Passengers reach Augusta at 4.4) p. rn. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. April ll Greenville and Columbia Railroad. SB?B?B&9B PASSENGER Trains mr ^?.^gjff^gg^ dally, Bnfdfct excepted, con? necting with Night Train on Charletdon Railroad Lve Columbia 7.00 a.m. Lve Greenville 6.00 a.m " Alston 8.55 '* *? Anderson 6.45 " " Newberryl0.36 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 3.30 p.n-. " Nowberry 1.25p.m. "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston 8.00 " " Greenville COO " Arr Columbia 5.00 p.m. Trains on Bino Ridge Railroad run as follows: Lve Anderson 5.20 p.m. Lve Walhalla 4.09 a.m. " Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40 " The train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. .TAMES <). MEREDITH. General Frtp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. nsjJBWWfP PASSENGER Trains leave Spartan '^Sg^S?rt burg Court House Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at 7 A. M., and arrive at Alston 1.20 P. M., connecting with thc Crecnvillo Down Train ?nd trains fur Charlotte and Charleston. On Tuesdays, Thursdays.'and Saturdays, the Up PHHMf>ii?er Trams, connecting with the Greenville Up Trains, leave Alston 9 A. M. and arrivo Spar? tanburg Court Hi use 3.20 P. M., us follows: Doicn Tin in. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. L< are. Spartanburg_ o Paeolct.10 Jonesville.I? Unionville.2.S I San t ne.?7 I Shelton .18 Ly lea Foid.52 Strother.56 Alston.68 7.00 3.20 7.15 7.4H 2.32 '?.35 R.2S 8.30 1.50 1.55 0.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 10. Ri 10.21 12.03 12.08 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08 11.8? 11.38 1 0.89 1 0.42 12.02 1 2.05 10.12 10.15 1.20 9.00 Jnn7 THOS. B. JETER, President. Laurene Railroad-New Schedule. MAIL Trains on this Road run to return on same day. to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena: leaving LanrenB at 6 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.S0 P. M. same days. July it J. S. ROWERS. Superintendent Corn. 1PAA BUSHELS Prime Western CORN, for . Ol/vi ?ale, in lots to snit purchasers. March 90 J?. A 0. 1>. HOPE.