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lOBUWUD DAILY AW? TXI-WXXXLT EVKH? ??KDHKBDi? HOBNIHO. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, f.UITOn AMD PROPHIKTOr.. )fiice on Hain Street, above Taylor. ii . ? ?3~Book and Job Printing of ovory dor crip don promptly and faithfully attended to. I AL) V E UTI t? EKENTS Inserted in tho Daily at 76 cents por squaro tor tho.first .and 50 couts oacb anbsequont in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rales. SUBBOniPTIOK. Daily, six months, ** 00; Tri-Wookij, 2 V j Weekly, 1 ?0. _ COUNTING: HOUSE: OAI.KNDAB-I8?I T?x. 1 8 IG 22 29 Fan 5 12 19 20 MAU 5 12 19 2G API. ll 12 18 19 25'26 5. g. 5 ?5 G 131U 20|21 27 ?28 3 4 win 17118 24,25 3| 4 Will 17?1H HI J ~ 3 G 12] 13 19 ?20 2G?27 2 !) IC 28 30 G Ki .20 27 4 ll 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 j 30 G 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 20 THE LATEST DAYS OF THE RULE OF THE FRENCH REOENOT-EXILE LIFE IN ENO 3LAND.-The London Observer, of De? cember 24, says: "As many conflicting rumors have been circulated with reference to tho course pursued by the ex-EmpreBs of the French since her arrival in this couutry, we think it well to report the following statement, which comes to us from a re? liable quarter: 'The last Imperial Coun? cil was held at the Tuileries early in the morning of tbe 1th of September. The Empress announced that she had receiv? ed a message in cypher from the Empe? ror, confirming the news of the surren? der of the army and the captivity of his Majesty. After nu animated discussion, the Empress was advised by a member of the council to immediately convoke a meeting of the officers of the Paris gar? rison in the court-yard of the palace, to tell them what bad happened, and ask for an assurance of their support. The Empress replied thnt she did not doubt the appeal would bc loyally responded to, but she would not, for tho sake of the Emperor or tho Regency, or the dy? nasty, suffer a drop of blood to bo shed in civil strife. During her exile, her Majesty has striotly maintained tho same impassive attitude. She has constantly rejeoted every proposal to interfere in the affairs of'France. She has lived in completo privacy, and, so far from in? truding herself on public attention, has successfully striven to keep her name out of the papers. The accounts that have appeared of her Majesty's intrigues and negotiations for the restoration of the imperial power, are absolutely and en? tirely without foundation. The resolu? tion adopted on the 4th of September, not, in time of war and invasion, to in? cur the risk of civil discord, has never been violated in thonght or deed.' " A brother editor wants an almanac that will tell him when "next month" expires. The cause of this "want," the editor says, is because he has a number of accounts, the payment of which was promised next mooth, and os the pro? mises were made in February last, he wants the almanac to ascertain when he may expect the fulfillment of said pro? mises, yon know. We should like one of these almanacs. Boston people have to use their milk as soon as it comes from the wagon, for if they let it stand and settle, the top is water and the bottom flour. M- 33C BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Plain Slreet, near Main. t\fi.f^^\j*+% NOW on baud and daily re ifrt" yjfcjcseiving from tho manufat: ^?ab^S--.-?' Vj tor i us of Nt-w York, Boston, vBgBBMlfc?y Cincinnati and Louisville, the da jt largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kopt in this market, consisting in part of Walunt Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order, j UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notico and in the host manner. _ Terms cash and Goods eh en p. Oct 30 ! Sugar-Cured Hams. 200 H?MSCE NBW ?ORK SURNR'(;,,R'''11 100 ohoico New York Sugar-Cured SHOUL? DERS. Just received and tor ?alo, at reductd prices, by J. & T. R. AONEW. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and _for salo low, by_ J. h, T. lt. AONEW. Hew Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c 1 f\f\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxr u 1UU now LAYER RAISINS and CITRON, 50 half drum?Smyrna FIGS, English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, fresh and for salo low. DooW_ EJ5WARD HOPE. City Currency will be Taken IN payment for Goods at Nov ll_HARDY SOLOMON'S. MONTEITH & FIELDING-, Anotioneers and Commission Mer chan to _ COLUMBIA, 8. O. XXJILL pivo strict attention to sale of To V V bacco and Country Produco. Deo 17 THE NICKEB80N HOUSE, COLUMBIA, & a, \\J ILL not-be closed on eccount of tho YV doaih of. tue late Proprietor, WILLIAM A. WBIOHT, bat will be carriod.on a? hereto? fore, by his widow, Mrs. 8ARAH L. WRIGHT, and hor son, WILLIAM C. WRIGHT. Tho friends of tho lato proprietor are invited to call as usual. SARAH L. WRIGHT, Dec 30 WM. O. WRIGHT. Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, \ehich will not light under 300 degrees Farenheit: nevor gums; is al m ont odnrlcsu and an safa as Sperm or Lard Oil for family use, and irhen bttrned in (he HINKUAL SFEIIM LAMP, tho light is equal to tho heat Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cent, per hour. It requires but little atten? tion, no trimming, and the chimney nevor breaks from heat. A supply ot this safety ait, and a am all j assortment of Lamps, just received and for : anio by J. ?fe T. U. AGNEW. Cigars. tl ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with j IT a large supply of Domestic CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEGERS. I ; ?0??ltieir-?peci?4 Attrnqtiona.. NOW openin* .^?to'?__W.J__ i?fKM>?.n_ most olog&nt assortment of Fro nob ann KngHsh FANOUT Q OOP S ?Ter brought to this market, agni** ^SS^'10' Elegant Perfumery, Colognes and Extracte, Now and superior Toilet Soaps, Ferr?me Boxes, Toilet Boxes, '- ' Qlovo and Handkerchief Boxes, O erm au, French and English Toilet Waters, Atkinson's Extraot White Hoses, Lui? i n'a Perfumes, Extracts, Sachet, How's now Perfumes and Extracts, Coudra y's Fashionable Cologne, Coudray'a Lavender Water, German Farina Cologne, Superior Bay Bum, A largo and lino assortment ol Iiair Blush? es, Tooth Brushes, English and French Dressing Combs, Ivory Fine-tooth Combs, Elegant Pomado for the nair, Eau Lustral, Circassian Lustro, Cloth Brushes, Turkish Rubber, Turkish Towols, Tooth Picks, Elegant Soaps, tho largest assort ment iu tho city, A beautiful selection of Fancy Perfume Sachets. For salo by Dec 18 E. H. U El NITS II, Druggist. Eighteen 'Fears of Practical Success ! INTRO 1*WED !N 1952. PATENTED DECEMBER 20, 1859. Oldest Super - Phosphate Manufactured in this Country ! MAPES' NITROGENIZED SEFBB-FBOSFEATB OF LIM . Composed of Bones, Phosphatic Gnano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. - No Salt, Plaster, Salt Cake, Nitro Cako, nor any adulterant ot any kind need. - 83~ Tho ammoniacal auimal matter used hi MapoB' Nitrogcni/.ed Super-FhoBphate of Limo conBiBtB of tho Floah, (containing 10 por cent of Ammonia,) and tho Blood, (contain? ing 15 per cont, of Ammonia,) of horses, beeves, tish and other animals, after expression of tho fat and oil by steam. Send for a pamphlet. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Jan 12t3mo General Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ikiKt Hgt; marni KAWBONE SBmNfMHrjari STANDARD GUARANTEED Iii 11)Se MANUFACTURED BY WALT0N,WHANN&f W1LMINGT0N,DEL. ---1-j ii. FOR SALE BY J| [ feSW FACTORS M |AJJQUSTA, GEQj^ WUANN'K proved itself tho best of all those of 520.00 per aero ol'cotton. A copy of Mr. For sale bv Jan 12 3mi WHANN'S Raw Bone SBFBB-PBOSFBATB, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS. Tho unparalleled success of this Great Fer? tilizer ou ALL CB?BS, provea it to bo tho BEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offered in the market. It bas been used by many of tho most eminent Planters in tho South, and in every singlo instance it bas Riven entire satis? faction. On COTTON BB effects have been particularlv marked. It is no raro thing for WHANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase tho vio!d from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED BER CENT., or oven more! Mr. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of (!an:o'ou, Ga., in a letter to tho Ronner and Planter, says that in an experiment with Bevin leading Super-Phosphates and Guanos, tho tried, payings net profit at tho low market rato Dixon's letter furnished on application. CLAUIiOKN, IIKUIIING Ai CO.. Charleston. S. C., and Augusta. Ga.5S TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,, SEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ELEGANT STATE ROOM Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Honrs ACCOMMODATIONS, Shorter, via Charleston. Total Gapacity 40,000 Bales Monthly THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILFOAD COMPANY, and connecting roads West, in alliance with tho fleet of Thirteen FIBST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS, to the above porte, invite atten? tion to thc QUICK TIME and REGULAR DESPATCH aflurded to the business public' m the Cot ton States ut tho PORT OP CHARLESTON! Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transport?t iono for Freight nnd Paseengcra not equalled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following upLndid Ocean Steamers are regu? larly on tho line To 3Xr?T*r "5To:zrLj;. MANHATTAN, M. S. WOODULE, Commander, CHAMPION, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, CHARLESTON, JAMES BERRY, Couirnnnd?r, JAMES ADO ER, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, GEORGIA, S. CROWEXE, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, SAM ADKINS, Commander. CLYDE, AXIKX. HUNTER, Commauder. ASHLAND, BECKETT, Commander. JAMES ALGER k CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. WAGNER. HUGER k CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, Agonts, Charleston, S. C. V?R GI NI A, EI 'ERMA N, C. H. ASHCROFT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander. SAILING DAYS,.SATURDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, B. C. To Baltlmbre. MARYLAND, SRA GULL, JOHNSON, Commander. DUTTON. Commander, .EY EY Y FIFTH DAY. P. C. TREN H OLM, Agont, Charleeton, 8. O. FALCON, HORSEY, Commander. SAILING DAYS, HATES U WA RAA TEK J) AS LOW AS THOSE OE COMPETING LINES. Marine Insurance One-Half of Ono Per Cent. Through Bills *d Lading and 'I brough Tickets can Be had at all tho principal Railroad Cilices in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. Stato Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tin. Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflices, in all cases, the Raihoad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Ticket by Ibis routo includes Transfers, Meals and State Room while on shipboard. The South Carolina Bailroad and its connecting linea have largely increased their facili? ties for tho i apid movement of freight and passengers between Northern cities and tho South and Wost. Comfortablo Night Cars with thc Holmes Chair, without extra charge, havo beon introduced. First-Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Day and Night Trains of South Carolina Railroad. Closo connections made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with tho greatest promptness. The Managers aro conlident that their Lino cannot bo sur? passed in Despatch and tho Safe Delivery of Goods. B. O. HAtiELI., P. G. Box 4,070, omeo 317 Broadway, New York. 8. B. PIOKENS, ED. H. BARNWELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, General Freight Agent, South Carolina Railroad. Oct 4 \(imo South Carolina Railroad. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of HUBS, Spoken, Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, Polea, Bolto, Malleable Castings. -Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Put en t and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carnet, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Firo and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirge Varnishes, fte.; Ac. Onr stock of tbeso goods is second to nono in Columbia, and tboso doairing to purchase, .joitl save money by calling on Sept ll _J. & T. It. AGNEW. Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver, Ac, ten cents por box. Tripoli, for cloaniug Brass, Silver,Gold, Ac, ten cents por paper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Sept 2 J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Champagne. 5CASES GOLDEN EAGLE, 5 caBOs BED CBOSS, 1 cask Catawba WINE. TkoBO wines aro made of tho Seedling Grapes, and aro very delicious. _Doc 7 _JOH N O.SEEO EB S. Fresh Country Butter. LBS. COUNTRY BUTTER, for ealo by E. HOPE. 200 OYSTERS AND GAME. /ffe S~\ OUR SALOON is in or ^Sai?rcter. and O YB TE KS, 4^ ^gjgP ?AME, FISH, etc., can^tf^L be obtained at aU boars. Pinners*"^" >~ and Suppers famished at short notice, and n the best style. Givens a trial. PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN, Oct ll ExchsngoRestaurant. The Pollock House ?3^. f \ HAS been ovcrhanlcd JK>^ ^Vli5/and titted up for tho win-*4S?K ^Sg&T teracaeon. OYSTERS, ^f*3** FISH and GAME Berved up in tho usual stylo. The Private LUNCH ROOM haB boen refit ted, and guests may expect proper attontion. Oot 12 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING put my machino in operation, I now iuform tho publio that 1 am ready to supply any and all orders for ICE. Price two csnta per pound by the retail. ForlOOpounda or more, agreements will bo mado. Tho Ice can bo obtained at cither tho upper or lower ?itoro. _J. C. SEEGERS. Seed Potatoes. I r\f\ BARRELS PINK EYES and PEACH LUU BLOWS, in lino order, for salo low for cash onlv. EDWARD HOPE. JUST RECEIVED, AT t. 6 W. C. SIIPIIUTI. ^^NOTHER lot of those popular Glengarry, Ganiek and King William CATE OVER? COATS. Those rerfect-Fitting While and Fancy SHIRTS. ?^^r and Leo HATS, new alyku. Extra Fino Englieh BROADCLOTH, lor fine Drees Coate, all of which will he eold at low prices. Jan ll J. E. k M. L. Ililli J^EG to call particular attention to the following list of goode, which are MARKED DOWN to such low ligures, aa to insure ?heir speedy sale. EMPRESS CLOTHS. POPLINS, PLAIDS ANO ALL WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. Real Paisley SHAWLS, Wool Shawls, bande?me Beaver Cloaks, low and medium priced Cloaks, and All Winter Coverings. A large stock of FURS, in bets and single. Heavy CASS1MERES, Beaver Cloths, BLANKETS. Flannels, Linoeye, Ac. Wc have recently added to our CARPET, WINDOW SHADE and OIL CLOTH DEPART? MENTS, which goods can be sold cheaper than curlier in the Beatson. Our DOMESTIC STOCK is very large, to which we invite thc attention ol the closest buy? ers. Jan ll H. E. NICHOLS & CO., fi?* ESTABLISHED 1845.-?a Oldest and Leading Insurance Agency Of Contrat and Northern South Carolina. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of London and Edinburg. Incorporated 1809. Assets in Gold, $14,200,000. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated 1810. Assets, $2,100,000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, $2,339,122. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorporated 180G. Assets, $2,017,809. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500.000. THE abovo aro among tho ohlett and bent established Companies in the country. Their ample Assets and tho reputation they have long since acquired as prompt an d Ja ir dealing Companies, are the be6t guarantees of their safety and honorable conduct in tbefnture. LOSSES adjusted and paid at this Agency. Novl3 3mo Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO.. Office in Savings' Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. NEW MUSIC STORE, CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, 'TAYLOR, NEAR MAIN ST. THE subscribers would respectfully inform thc public that thev have opened tho largest and most complete stock of MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE ever brought to this market. Having secured the agency of some of the largest Piano Factories in tito coun? try, wo are enabled to offer special inducements to those in want of these instrumente. The celebrated American Piano Forte, Manufactured by Wm. McCammon A Co., which aro so well adapted to the Southern climate, owing to their peculiar construction, can be si en at our rooms. Will also keep second-hand Pianos for salo. We are also agents for tho BURDETT COMBINATION ORGAN, the greatest fiiie ceaa of the age. Several of the instruments have been disposed of in tho Stale, and havo given universal satisfaction. We cordially invite tho profcse-ion and the musical public gen? erally, to call and examine I ht so wonderful insttumentn. WE liavo also added a BRASS HAND DEPARTMENT to our establishment and are onabled to furnish everything needed in that line, either of Brass or German Silver. Complete sets of theso instrumenta may be seen at our rooms, together with Bass Drums, Snare Brunis, Sticks, Snares, Drum Hoads, Cymbals, ?jete. " Our stock of Musical merchandize em? braces everything in the Music linn, such as Violins," Bows, Concertinas, Flutes, OnitarH, and everything pertaining to a ' Musical instrument. Sheet Music alway H on band, or furnished at short notice. Musical instruments of all kinds repaired and tuned. Will also arrange Music either for Brass or Quadrille Bands, for any number of instruments. Our Pi ino Room is no?t!y fitted np for the accommodation of Ladies, and wo ooxdiaUy invite them to call and examino our Pianos. Nov 9 IV. II. LyBRAND <fc SON. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH OAgOLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLO WEI) A T TEE RA TE O SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, O N C KR TIFICA 2 ES OF BEE OSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A COO UN TS. OFFICERS. Win. Martin, President. Juhu lt. Palmer. I v- " ". Jehu P. Thomas, \ Vice-Presidents. A. G Brenizcr. Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wadu Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Eas kel), F. W. McMaster, John P. '1 bomas. E. E. Heinitsh, John B. Talmer, Thomas E. Gregg Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Butiedgo, Charleston. DanielBavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trust?es wishing to draw interest on their J mids until they require them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart small mme for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wirhing to lay neido funds for futuro use. aro here afforded ?in opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo timo, bo subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta 21. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, OoLUMniA, S. C., January 17.1871. ger [rains ovor this Road will run an follows: GOINO NORTH.-No. 1. No. 2. STATIONS. ABR1VB. LEAVE. ARBIVE. LEAVE. Augusta 8.00 am COO pm Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm 11.05 pm 11.20 pm Winnsb'ro 3.17 pm 8.37 pro 1.25 am 1.27 am Chester 5.07 pm 5.10 pm 2 56 am 3.00 am Charlotte 7.30 pm 5.30 am GUIM; SOUTH.-No. 1. No. 2. ABniVE. LEAVE. Allin VE. LEAVE. Charlo! to 8.00 am 8.10 pm Chostcr 10.20 am 10 23 am 10.27 pm 10.30 pm Winnsb'o 11.55 am 11.58 am 11.55 pm 11.58 pm Columbia 2.16 pm 2.2$ pin 2.13 am 2.26 am Augusta 7.45 pm 7.S0 am n GOING NOHTU.-Both No. 1 and 2 mako close DA i LY CONNECTIONS at Charlotte for New York and all points North and East. Passengers leaving on No. 2 on SATURDAYS, will lay over 12 boars at Richmond. GOINO SOI;TH.-Both Nos. 1 and 2 make close DAILY CONNECTIONS at Augusta with trains of Georgia and Central Georgia Roads, for all points South, South-west ana West. Through Tickets sold and baggago checked to all principal points. J. M. SELKIRK, Supt. E. R. DonsKY, General Ticket Agent. Winter Schedule Spar'g & Union Road PalMf EragMBP ON and after tho 24th MWP-V/J-*? instant, tho PaesonRcr Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanbnrg Court Honso, at 7.20 A.M., and arriving at Alston 1.35 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 9.50 A. M., and arrive at Spartan burg at 3.40 P. M. THOMAS B. JETER, President. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., December 1,1870. ?K??K|HE55He?date, the following schedule will bo run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia at.7.00 a. m. Alston. 8.40 a. m. " Newberry.10.10 a. m. " Cokesbnry.1.45 p.m. " Belton.3.30 p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 5 00 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 5 45 a. m. " Belton.7.28 a.m. " Cokesbnry. 9.05 a.m. " Abbeville.8.00 a. m. " Newberry.12.85 p.m. " Alston.2.10 p.m. Arrive at Columbia.3.45 p. m. Peel JOHN H. MORE, General Bop. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i uiLLjuujn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. HBSSI " Pendleton.5.20 " " Perryvill?.6.00 " Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.8.80 A. M. " Perryville.4.15 .* " Pendleton.6.80 " Arrive at Anderson.6.15 M Waiting at Anderson one honr for the arrival off np train on Greenville and Colombia Road. July 31_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Snp, Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. CO., COMPANY Suors, N. C., August 29,1870. fX* wm nittflllitiWlll 1 ON *n(? after THUB8 ggl?-?r? DAY, September 1, 1870, trains will bc run over this Road in accordance with the following time-table: Trains East. Trains West. AnniVE. LEAVE. AIinrVB. LEAVE. Charlotte. 7.00 pm 7.40 a m Salisbury.0.31 p m 9.S9 p m 5.00 a m 5 05 a m Groensb'ol2 30 a m 1.15 a m 1.10 a ra 2.00 am Co. Shops 2 36 a m 3 00 a m 10.49 p m 11.25 p m Hillsboro' 4.13 a m 4.15 a m 9.33 p m 9.35 p m Raleigh.. .6.32 a m 7.00 a m 6.58 p m 7.15 p m Goldsboro 10.50 a m 8.00 pm A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte dailv. at 3.30 p. m., and arrives at 6.30 a. m. " W. H. OREEN, Mae. Trans. PRICES REDUCED; FAIRBANKS' Standard Scales, More thnn ?ftO Different Mod incal?an?. AgentH ?'so for the best Alarm Money Drawer. F A1R B ASK S & C 0 . , 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1C6 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWN At CO., 118 Milk Street, Boston. For sale bv leading Hirdwaro Dealers. Got 21 ww Brno _ Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. A WT NI?. Int. nf fhn hnat Pan-n?]/? ?nd Via J\_ Chewing TOBACCO. Nov S JOHN C. SEEGERS.