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THE PHCENTX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLEANER, Every WednoHday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBYj Editor and Proprietor, Office on Ruhardson St.. near Taylor. joq-Tii i: PHOZXIX is the oldest Daily Paper in south Carolina,has the largest circulation in the upper portion of tho Btate, and has bocn regularly ieaued eincc ite inception? March 21,18G5. *3~ Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. subscription. Daily, eix months, H CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in tho Daily at (1 per square of nine linos for flret, and 50 cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five liuoBiu length, 75 oontB. Long advortiaomonta by tho week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. age1st3 E. H. Bates, Union. Julian Poppe, Andereon. H. W. Lawaon, Abbeville.' Robert Bryce, Spartanburg. D. D. Moore, Bock Hill. J. A*. Origeby, Bidgew&y. According to the Cincinnati Commer? cial, during the early part of Juno, a Mr. John .?-, Sr., filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States Court in that city, and accordingly the usual notice was afterwards Sent to him, to ap? pear in the Court on the 12th day of June, to "show cause why the proceed? ings should not be dismissed." It seems the notice was sorvod on John S-, Jr., son of the petitioner, and was returned With the following endorsement: "United Statos District Court, Southern District of Ohio, U. S. A. My answer to the within is, that I never applied for bank? ruptcy. I had no need of it. I am not worth a dollar, and don't owe a dollar; therefore, I am solvent. I vote the De? mocratic ticket; am opposed to the stealings in the United States Congress, because they give me none of them. I accept no free passes on railroads, no free ball tickets, no free dinners, no treats in saloons, and I seldom go into ladies' society, for fear of being contami? nated and corrupted. I pay as I go, sleep soundly, work every day, except Sunday; then I go to oburch?some? times. JOHN S-, Jb." Every particle of poisonous matter is carried out of the system, tho palo and sallow will become fresh and vigorous, by using Simmons' Liver Regulator. _ Agffljl An Ordinance Providing for Uniformity of Numbers in the City of Columbia. ARTICLE 1. Be U ordained by the Mayor and City Council, That all tho houaea, etorea, shops, factories, within the city corpo? rate limits, ahall be numbered. Article 2. That Biohardaon and Senate etreeta ehall be the base linea; that all streets running from those baao linea ehall bo num? bered. No. 1 shall commence on the.right hand aide, and the No. 2 on the left. Articles. That every thirty feet.shall be given in aa a number, built upon or vacant: so when all vaoantlota are built up, there will bo no changing of numbers. Article 4. That every owuor of a bouao or dwelling ehall cause to he placed thereon the proper number, and that any pereou or per? sona who ahall deface or alter any number or numbers thus put up, shall be liable to a fine of $5. ARTICLES. That the numbers pball be two by three inches in eizo, iu plain and durable stylo. Article G. This Ordinanoe ehall take effect immediately after its p&eaage. Dono and ratified, in Council assembled, under the corporate seal of tho city of Colum? bia, Qu the tenth day of Jane, in tho year of I our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and | eeventy-three.' JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. Attest: Charles Baasen, City Treasurer. Aug 3_12_ MME. 0. da SILVA and URS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mna. OODEN HOFFMAN'3) English, French and German Boarding and 1 Day SCHOOL for young ladies and children, 17 Wont 38th street, New York, re-opens Sep? tember 21. Application may be made by let? ter or personally as Above._July 1 lmo DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. KROCH A THOItAE. 251 and 25C canal BTREET, DC ly new YORK CITY. Educational Institute of South Carolina THE TEACHERS' CONTENTION of the above Institute having been invited to hold their next meeting with the citizens of Greenwood, in Abbeville County, havo eelcct cd the 20lb of August for tueir tumid annual session. A full rcpreaontation from all the Counties is earnestly requested. Eaaayieta and Special Committees appoint? ed at tho seaalon bold in Greenville, (see Miuutea of that mooting, rage 17,} are spe? cially reqneated^o, do all in their power to render tho occasionV succoea. Free discus? sion has ever been the order ol the.Institute, and all who contemplate attending will ploaao boar thia in mind, and como pioparcd to par? ticipate in discussing tho various eubj?cta of interest that may 'como before the Conven? tion, Dono by order of tho Inatltuto. B. F. MILLER. Secretary pro din. Greenwood. R. P.. Jnno l t. 1B73." New Books at R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men ol the Third Itcpublic. f 1.75. (Juoationa of the Day. By Rov. Dr. flail. Work?A Story of Experience. Bv Miea Al cott. 51.75. Breesant? A Novel. By Julian TIawthorno. Her Majesty the Queen?A Novel. By John Eaten Cooko. *1 Su. A Vagabond Heroino. By Annie Edwarda. London Heart?A Novel. By Fargcon. tl. May?A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphaut. tl. Ac. GOTTON GINS. HAYING increaecd our manufactory, we arc prepared to supply tho demand for . our well-known COTTON OIN8. which are I considered the beet in the market by thoae who havo uaed and known them. Every Gin guaranteed to give eatiafaction. Trice lower than any other lirat claaB Gin. Orders solicit od oarly in the eeason, to prevent delay. By permiBBion, wo refer to the following gentlemen: ? ._ Col. D. Wyatt Aiken and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokeabury. Governor M. L. Bonham, Edgefield. Major A. Jonea, Pine Houao. Major Joaiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, Bateavdlo. Captain J. G. Hawthorn. Balnda Old Town. Gen. M. O. Bntler, Columbia. Addreaa NEBLETT A GOODRICH, Juno ISt _AngnBta. Oa. Corn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Alao, a lot of four year old'MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 23 JOHN O. 8EEGERS. THE WARREN HOE. WEhavejnat received another eupply of thcao euperior HOES. They operate on an entirely different principle from the common Hoc, and aro the beet Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in ose. Give them a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW A SON. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF i; o i. u .'i it l a , s. c. Present Capital.(150,000 Authorized Capital, .... S500.UOO officious. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER,OaBhicr. U. N. G. BUTT, Aaoiatant Caebicr. THIS BANK will eoon occupy its magnifi? cent threo-Btory and Maneard Roof build? ing, now in courBO of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardeon aii eele, but for the present will do business lit ita old Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A General Banking business transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, boning interest at tho rato of eoven per cent, per annum, iaaued. Noten, Bills of Exchange and et In r evidences, of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bcnda, Gold, Silver bought and Bold. Drafts on all the prominentcitice iu tho United States bought and sold. Directors?J. Kli Gregg, John B. Talnier, F. W. McMastcr, R. D. Senn, (ot R. D. Senu & Son,) G. W. Beardcn, (of Copeland A lirar don,) R. Ii. Brvan, W. C. Fwaflicld, (of R. & W. C. SwKflicld.i W. B. Stanley, J. C.Seegere; Samuel McGowun, Abbeville; James H. Itiou, Winnsboro. _? _ _Feb 8 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAKOL.1XA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, * N TER ES TALLO WEE A T TEE RA TEOI SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CER T1EICA 2 ES OF DEP OSIT A NE SIE PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERT SIE MONTHS ON A COO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vlco-Prcfcident. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. H. Bawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, William Martin, A. C. HaH kell, F. W. McMaater, E. H. Heinitsh John B. Palmer, T. E. Gregg, J. E. Black, Columbia. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. MayeB, Newberry. B. H. Itutlodge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenol, Jr., Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widowa, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they rcejuiro them for business or other pur poeee; rarente desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whot-e deposit* cnu e nl> bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caec of "death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside fuuds for future uso, sro hero aflbrcVd an opportunity of de-positing their means whero they will rapidly accumulate, ond, at tho same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 Columbia lYEusic Store. -? ? > LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in cr.l?ng the attentionoi the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MCSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parloi Organ?, HeloeloonB, Violine, GuitarH, Banje<a, Flutes, Accordeona. Kraus auel Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Aleo, Sheet Musio and Instruct ion Books for every olae s of Musical Instruments on hand nt all times. Hboet Mnsic annt by mail,post paid, on rcceiptof nrice: and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to anj part of the Htate, niurkod 0. O. D. Good Sccond-hand Pi&iica and Organe for aale ehe np, for cash. Pianos, Organa and Mtlodcors tun? il and ro paircd in a satisfactory manner: at o will give oapocial attention to Packing, 11 < moving and Shipping Pianos for other parth t- t? any poin deaircd, at moderatepricfB. All ordere promptly attended to and satis factiem guarantied to (Lose favoring us with their patron Ago Scud for our catal<gn?cf .sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. PI. ohardson street, a few doexM nl ove- I'imenix office, Columbia, s. C. Nov7 BOARD REDTJOED TO $3 PER DAY. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. f?iMfiuiiiin smmiiiiii THE proprietorof thtbwell known lust cUpb Hotel would rcspi ctfullvinform bis many friondB and the traveling pnhtie genprklly.th.it be hurt thin day reduced bis rate? of I hoard from H per dav to f:i per d.?j\ and at thiaanM limb p'olirea himself to eparono ipainu in the mauagenient? f tin. iionae to custain iu ropnt*tlnp a tir^t clam Hotel in [tvery respect. ? WJI. GOltSKA.V, Proprietor. tver July 29 tlmo BOARD NOT REDUCED! WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE CITY! PRICE $4 PER DAT. Corner Main and Plain Street?. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced! THE PROPRIETOR OP THE '>S*L'F.ELER HOUSE w-uild respectfully inform tbo traveling public, that, in'order to man! -tin the character of his Hollge as a First Cla&a Hotel, bo ! will continue hi? priccB aa heretofore, and guarantees tu gtrc that aatiifactiou which baa secured totho Houac the reputation it now baa. July 30 T. N. POLiL.OClv, Proprietor. "ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, ^Proprietor. ma I AK01 HER IIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE S2?0 PER DAY, (JXCLLJJIEO OMEJRUS FARE.) SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF TnE BUSINESS TART of the city. Roeo'a Omnibus v.ill convey paabongcri to and from every Train. The La lies' Apartment* art complete, with private e-ntiame on Atten b y, in 11. '1 i.i BILLIARD and RATH ROOMS hie all to w M il i up< 1 ii r to ur.v in tb( citv. April 5 HttT SBWlfflpi Sill, CHARLESTON, S. O, TO AND FROM ' ? ' BALTIMORE, NIILADElPULt, NEW TOM, BOSTOX, IND ALL THE NEW ENOIAND MANUFACTTJRIKG CITIES. Twin- a \V?? K?Tutatltiy, SnHiiituy?Uuriiig Month of June ELK': I.V2 STATE-ROOM ACCOMMOIJATIOXS. Soa Voyr.ge 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOT Ali CAPACITY, 40.000 UAI.KB MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roac't- \Y< si, in allmuce with the lb 11 ef ibiiteeu lii>t ola^ St< amt-bipe to the above ports, invite ntt< htii n to the ijniek time ai d it fciilar detpafeb afforded to the buaineta public iu the Cotton t-i hi < c at the PORT LY Cl'Abl FSTON, idle ring facilities of rail and sea transportation h r I'tlieht and l'aabi lifceii- i et ixet lied in ixeelhi.ee und capacity at any other pi.it. The tol.owiig npliiiiid (.'dan ?te itu.crs arc r?cular!yon the lint: T O N K XV Y U It K . MANHATTAN, M. S Woodhuli. Commander. GEORGIA. Ciowell, Commander. CHAMPION, R. W. Lockuood. Coniinunder. SOUTH CAROLINA, t. J. Beckett.Com'der. CHARLESTON, Jainea Berry, Cuu.nuinder. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADGF.R. T. J. Lockwot d, Commander. AfcHLAND,- Ingram,Commander. JAMES ADGER & CO , WM. A. COURTENAY, WaGNER, UCOF.R A CO., Agent?, Charleston, S. C. TO P II 1 L A D K I. I? II I A . rrn SteamtbipnVIRGINIA, C. Hincklcy, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Ah aailunter, Com'der. Sailing Days-?THUIiSDAY>-. " WM. A. I Ol'RTLNAY, Ag(nt, Charleaton, S. C. TO n A Li T I >l o It 1 . FALCON. II a in io, Commander. MARYLAND. Johneon, Commander. SEAGULL, Dutton, Commander. Total capacity, 10 000 bales monthly. Sailing Dave?J.veiy Filth Day. PAUL c. THEN HOI II, Agent, Charleston, S. c. T O II O S T O \ . Steamship XIERCEPI'TA. Sail* ? verv other Saturday. JAMES ADGER a co., Agonie, Chaileisten, S. C. Rate? guaranteed aa low ab thoec c f competing lines. Mmine luMiraucc, oi o-l all ef one per cent. THRGUCH B1ILS OF IADTKO A1SD THRUTJCK TICKETS Can be- bad At nil princi] til Railri ad ( flUa <? in Georgia, Alnl r.ma, 'It i.i c ere c and Mlbb'ssippi. Stato-Re>ome n.aj l.t utr.if.d in adv;.i e>-, aitlit ti< ixtm tl.atpi, i\ addrceeirg Agents ol the Bteamahipe in Charleston, at nl.i h efheia, in all eat-ee ti e 1 hiIm.mI lickt's ehuuld he exchanged and Berths atbipmil. 'lie Ihrouph Qiekite t :? ll.is u Ute ii.clurii Tranelere, MeAla and State-Roein, wIdle < i. > 1 i| It aid. The South Carolina Railroi d, Ctoigia 1 aim id n-d tit;i c<i i.i< til p. li'fe.hnvc lnrgily increaeed their facilith e for the tajiiii nivtnii.it? i;Miili ai tl lan-mgtia between the Northern cilicp ami the be ulb ai.d \Y< t-t. C? tult ilal it Niel.t Cm.-. with II e Ilolnii a Chair, without extra charge, have bit u intn dm'id in ife^ii.n. (tu? Iii a 1 ailroad. Fiibtclnaa Eatii.g Halooti at Branehvillr. ( n tl e tin igia 1 ?im t ?i th>i clan i-!n | >i p. Car a. Freight promptly traiivhtud Inin Mnuu to?'a\ ai.d i.ipbt Ii aiib 01 tl.e Siutb Carolina Railroad. Cloaccoi nut it n ii.aib ?Hb otbi i !.<:-< > r.ehvri i} t-;?if. l:tf at ditlfi t points with great pre nipt i.cpp. 11n? reai.cgeib will ????vi ij i \etli< ii <o .- <; <r! ? I l.i. it put t r >i? that the line viVi Charit st? r. cai i et 1 e btwphbbi cl ii i'c n ai? I ai d 11 ? ^. :t ili-iivi i> td g< t d?*. For further ii.ftii mat ioi j yte-J 31 Iniiin ?i j ? i.i t? i ?!? 11 ( l 11 ? > i? n, t- ('.; B. D. UAbJXL. Gtinial A|? M. 1 i J < x -I !''!?: I 11aa iiiT I n . i'.w:>y, N. ^ :>. L. Pu isi :<t General raeaengi r ai ? i I el Agi i.t. Si mh I a:? Iii a I aihi: Ml >* ? l '> I " I.. '1VI Hi, Jan HO ity Vi. < I i. > ? 1' ml Carol:r a 1 aihi \ >\. ( 1 ;,i't -i. n, s..c. V. vV Alsckcro!. fr 4^ kits md i mach El i ... ?JV ! iiO Hail lud iVlioi? Dnirel?, la, 2e, 'I.t .00 Boxes Sealed Herrings. ?ilO OoergeV Codlibh. For Halo low I.v HOPF .V OYLES. Tho Doctors Recommend Seegort'itcer TNpreferoncnto London Port? rand scotch Ale. \Vhy?Thoy knoadl la unadulterated ICotliln|Kia great unless it be good, Tim "Queen'* Delight" ia good; therefore, it i* great. Qucen'a Delight in great, bntlleinitsh la greater, because he makes a good and a ?reat medicine. May 31 till U8T0PHER it nim:it a m> INVI l ES hi? ftie i. de^iroiiH i.i reet i SHAMPOO, to pir, rooiuH, iii i l.e \\ lit ? 1 I no, I'YK'NO. t. '' A Y H ES W URTH, I .? . K-I.'ltKS.' KIt. - ? i . nil persons who tin ' a got d r-HAVE or ! Pi \ esll ftt 1.1.-? ||? w ..tin- HAIR DRESS itendetl It. in beul btvle. See^oi s' Acer :s Pure. r'l lon'i ?ont.iii CfC??c:t!ub fudi<ue| il*> B'irie i< ? ?.' *l??nT or hAa 1 a.'be Helitltkti'a (irenl 1*111, the l.tvrr 1*111? Puriiiea tb: Blood, cures Liver Complaint, Siek Headache. Bilious Complainta. Try them Don't stiller any more. May :t! Change of Schedule. South Carolina Railroad Coitam, Columbia, B. O., Judo 28. 1872. ES 1 ? MMBBS Cbangoof Bchedxle ?r?S!t3?OfCf5iit! to go into efiect od and after Sunday, 29tb Instant: - mail AND 1" abbe no f.r TRAIN. Leave Colombia at.5 30 am Arrivcat Charleetonat. .1.10p m LeaveCharleBtonat. G 00 am I rrivo at Colombia at.1.45 p m S1GUTEXPREBB, FREIOUT and ACCOMMODATION train, [Sundayis excopted.] Leave Colombia .7.1">pm Arrive. ..0.15 tta Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave., .r. 45? m Camden Trstn will run Monday, Wcdneednv and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 10 40 A.m. Arrive at Camden at. 3 25 p.m. Leave Camden at. 3 45 A. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 8 40 A. m. A. L. TYLER, Yice-Preeident. ?s. b. Picrtnb, General Ticket Agent. Wilmington,'Columbia and Augusta R. I WILMINGTON, N. C, June 29,1873. s ?.ar^Huii^n^info^a at 5.21) A. at., Monday,Juno 30, 1873: PAY express TRAIN?[DAILY.] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington-5.10 A m Arrive Florence.11.20 A m Arrivo at Columbia. 4.00 P m Leave Columbia.7.25AM Arrive at Florence.11 30 A m Arrirc at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 P m night express?[DAILY, BUN pays EXCEl'ted.l Leave Union Depot, Wilmington...'. 5.45 P m Arrivo Florence.^.11 20 p m Arrive at Colombia.'.. 3 42 A m Arrive at Augusta. 8 20 A m Leave Augusta. 5 50PM Arrivo Columbia.10.35 PM Arrive Florence.2.20 A m Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. 8.00 A m Passengers leaving Columbia on the 7 25 A. m. Train arrive in Richmond at f> 20 A. m. tho fol'e Ting day, Washington 12.50 P. m., New York 10.38 P.m. The Train leaving Columbia at 7.25 A.m., connect h with the Camden Train at tho cross? ing, and makes cIcbc connection at Florence for Charleston. Those taking tho 10 35 P. m. Train from Columbia have choice of routes at Weldon, cither by the Bav Line, arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 A. m., or by the all rail line, [rfa Bich niohd,] arriving in Baltimore G.S0 A. m. JAMES ANDERSON,Gen. Hunt. The Short Line Schedule. CuABLonr., Columbia A Augusta B.B.Co., Columbia, 8. C, June 13,1873. r^HE53S?J ON and after MONDAY, B??9*5R*??i June 10, 1873. tho follow ing Schedule will be run over thie road: " ogino Nor.Tn. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.3.52 A m 5.50 P m Loave Granitevillc.4 45 A M "{0 58 P m Arrive Columbia.?8.29 A m 10.47 PM Leave Columbia.8 42 A m . Arrive Charlotte.}2.27 P m . GOING south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte.4 20AM . Arrive Columbia.0 30AM . Loavo Columbia.*0 45 A M 3.15 AM Leave Granitevillc_1 10 P M *7 44 A m Arrive Augusta.12.00 P m 8.20 A m "Breakfast. }Diuncr. jSupper. Standard lime ten minutes slower than Washington; tix faster than Columbia time. Both South bound trains make close con? nection at Augusta for all points South and West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage checked to all principal pointa North, South, East and West. PiisseugcrB leaving Columbia cn the 8 42 A. m. train are due in Ilicbniond at G.20 A. m., Washington 12.50 F. m., Baltimore 2 40 P. m., Philadelphia 7.00 P. m., New York 10.SS P. m. the lollowi&g day. E. 11. DORSET, General Ticket Agent. James Anderson, General Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. GST am n?^i?^ condensed i i m e k&iY*.i&??ut*2'l able, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W..N. p. Division, and North Western N. o. R. W., hi effect on and utter Sunday. May 11,1873: going north, stations. MAIL. expi1ess. Le ave Churl, ttc.7.10 P. M. 0 25 A. M, Leave Salisbury.0.50 P. M. b.34 A.M. Leave G reensboro,.... 1.40 A. M. 11 Hi A.M. Leave Danville..4 32 A. M. 1.52 P. M. Leave Burkville.?I.44a.M. 0.40P. M. Arrive ai ltichmond.. .12.45 P. M. V.3? P.M. going south. Leave Richmond. 2 30 P. M. 5.10 A. M. Leave Burkville.5.34 P. M. 8 ?8 A. M. Leave Danville.10 11 P. M. 12.57 P. M. Leave Greensboro.... 2.15 A.M. 4.00P. M. Leave Salisburv. 4 57 a.M. 0.22 P.M. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A.M. going east. Leave Greensboro_1.45 a.M. 11.10 a.M. Leave Company Shops 3 2c a. M. Ail2 20P.M. Leave Utdeigh..8 15 a. M. a) rivi at Goldsboro.. .11.(5 A. M. going west. Leave. Goldtbovo.4 10 P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LeaveCoinpanvShops 12.05 a. M. 2 15 P.M. Arrivcat Greensboro. 1.30 a. M 3 30 P.M. 5iortU-Wetitrni N. C lt. lt., Sa 1*111 Rrncb .Leave Greensboro. 3 40 P.M. Arrive at Kernon-viilo.5.10 P. M. Leave Kurnersvilh-.0 00 A. M. Arrivo nt Greensboro_.10.80 A. M. Mail trains daily, both wa}8, over entire length 61 road. Express daih between Com? panv shops and Charlotte, Sundays excepted, r?llmai: Palace Cm son nigh tt.-ainebetween Charlotte-and Richmond, wit bout change. S. E.ALLEN, Gen.TieketAgeut. T. M. R. TaLCOT, Engineer and Gen.Sup'I.' Greenville and Columbia Railroad* &. ?? M 38,^^ 'I 11a INS S tfi i? d hi'. l\ Sundays excepted, eoiiLi-ctii.g with Night Trains oh South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia aid Augusta ai d \Yil mii.g'.i i' Columbia bim! Augusta Hailri ads. up. Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a.m. Leuve Alston.' O.t'5 h. m. Leavi Newberry. 10.40 a.m. Le ave Cokrsburj. . .... 2.(0 p. m. Leave Bel toil. 3 50 p. m. Anivt at Greenville-. 5 30 p.ni. DOWN. Leavi Greenville at..7.SO a.m. Leave Jtelton. 0 30 a.m. Leave Cokcsbury.*.11.15 a. m. Leave Newberry'.. . 2 30 p. m. Leave Alston. ."..4.20 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. C 00 p. m. Anderson Branch and Blue h'idgc Division, DOWN. I'P. Leave Walhalla. 5 45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Leave Pcrrj ville 0.26 a. ru. 0.35 p. dl. LeavePendh ton 7.10 a.m. 5 50 p.m. Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4 50p. m. Arrive at Helton 0.00 a. m. Leave 8.50p. m. Accnmnioelation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wednesdaj* ami I ridays. On Anderson Branch, between Brilon and An ilerton, TuesdavH, Thurcdavs and Saturdays. THOMAS DOPAMEAD, Gen. Sup. ?TAiirz Nohton. General Ticket Agent. Snmmer Schedule S.& uTR. P., nsasfgaaB down train, up tpain > iSRtzl'suiif Arrive. Leave. Arrive.Leave Hpartiinhnrg.. 5.30 5.25 Balesvi'.le. G.00 0.00 4..'.3 4.53 ! Pacoh t . C.?8 0.13 4.40 1.45 I.Tonesvillc. fi.-R? 6.48 1.05 4.10 I Dnionvillo. 7.25 7.50 3.05 3.21 Santnc. 8.20 8.L'5 2.80 2.85 Fish Dam. 3.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Sboltoii. 0.15 0.20 1.85 1.40 Lylee' Ford... ?.40 9.45 1.12 17 Strotber. 10.05 10.10 12.50 .55 Alflton. ll.oo *'o00 May 24 TIICS. B. JETER. President INFORMATION FOE A If von Want a Thorough Kiwpapcr, bcbbcbibe fob THE PHOENIX, Doily anil Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IX COUNDIA. SOI III CAROLINA. The PlHENlX is 'he oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1SC5. 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