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THE; Publiamm Daily and Trv.Weekly;/ Every Woauo?d*y Moruhig; j*]-* BY JULIAN. A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, ) ? Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. avTin. PutEsrx in theolduat Daily Paoer n duuth Uarollna, haa the laiucst cmcu lation lu tho uppur portion or the Statu, and has btun regularly ieauud nince iluiu coption?March 21,1805. MT Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. sunscnii'Tios. Daily, aix mouths, $1; Tri-Woekly, 2 50; Wookly, 1 5G> , j ADVEntlBEJir.nts Iuaerted in thoDally at $1 a aquare or nine lines for first, aud 50 cents each subsequent insertion; if not exceeding flvo linca in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by tho week: month or soar,;, at leaa ratua. Marriages, Funeral Jpvitatians, &c.,tl, ?' Julius Foppe, Andoraon. Robert Bryco, Spartanburg. J. A. Grigubjl, Kidgeway. . E. A. Bcot?CJSetvbirry. . . '. H. W..Lawaon,^bboYille. . . Mail An hanciemistith.?Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M., 8 P.' M.; oloseB IIA. M., 6 P.M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; closes 8; A. M., 6 P. M. Western opens 6 A. M., IP. M.; close* 6,1.80 P. M. Greenville ] opens 8.45 P. M.; oloseB 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.j closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 3.30:P.M. Philadelphia Press: "At the begin? ning of the year 1873, we had 134,7401 buildings of all kinds. Of these 124, 302 wore dwelling houses, occupied by families, 'l'hoy exqoed ihe following cities by the following numbers: Now York, by over GO.OOU; Brooklyn, by over 78,000; St. Louis, by over 84,000; | Baltimore,! ,by over 83,000; Chicago, by over 79,000;.Boston, by ovor.94, 000; Cincinnati, by over 90,000. This j city has a population cf near 800,000, and they live in an area of 120 squuro miles." The peculiar practices of free and independent voters have been mani? fested iu the little island of Corfu, in tho Grecian Archipelago. There was an election there on Saturday, aud the aforesaid citizens prepared for it by a general riot, in which soiao thirty of them wero perforated with bullets und punctured by bayonets. A Herald London speoial says: "United States Minister Scbeuck laid the oorner-Btone of Lincoln Tower, South London, yesterday. It is to bu erected irr c?mmemorution of tho emancipation of the negroes." Two women in Jersey City had a desperate fight, a few night ago, when one of them seized the bund of the other with her teeth so snvagely, that it required the exertions of three mon to pry open her jaws. A Monster Alligator.?A live alli? gator, weighing 250 pounds, and fully nine and-a-half feet in length, was re? cently caught near. , Marion, and shipped to tho ttOoiogibal Gardeu at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Two meti/ named Joseph Clark and Daniel Lewis, hud .a diiliculty in Troy, N. Y., recetitly, when Chirk hud his thumb severely bitten by Lewis, from the effects of which ho is not expected to recoveqrj* f>v*r tfaj- ? >. ,'..? Tho newest"stylo o'f wifFure is called a la Dauphino. Tho urruugemout in exceeding' graceful und becoming, depending from the hick of tho hoad down tho neck, and lilting it closely. Drs. Greene, Lindle^? Bentley's Great Family^ Medicines. COMPOUND UXTilACT umviiA Iiis, the gieat vegetable alterative f>>r all diaeaaca arhuug Irom impuio blood. DU. UKBBNK'g PIT CI UK, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fita.Spaatm?, and couvtil alons of all kindd, Metltcntt-tl Unn&.jo'i1 C. igln?, C< Id*, Bronchitis*. Croup, aim till <i:i- :ii?i.-a ut ;lu lungs and air pusengcy. Neuralgin S|ii'rllir,a corl u ami Hp. edv cure for Neuralgia, lihuumalitlii, 2Cei voiia Head-ache, urn! sill nervi ua | a;n?. Wabuib Valley r?yttc ( urr. L'otitiiinij no Quinine. A mom positive iiommH l->i Chill*, Biliaiis l-^rcrv/apd Congistioin? i.| Liver and toe: * Av.- t,h< u ? : i in. Prepared .it th? f.abnralorv, :*.i.? :? i..? t? m X.O. Portal* bv W. O. VlHIJl'.i,'. MISS?Rttl BXATK LUTTJSRllSS! ? Legalised by iUaic Antiquity, iirfl DliAW.X l \ VVJiLW i.VST. I.' ? 1 tiriiml Mingle IVnml? i .Seh. ]im <>: r,i),o;ui a it mil* r-: Oil A WS TU? I.AXT l'AV ?r i: M.iM I!. CAPITAL PRIZE. $50,000! lO.KMJ l>rl7.t!H| A iixi um i in.; In 6uuo,0110. WholeTicket*; f 10; Hnlve?.Quarter*, 2.50 77tc Great iJ?inUin*itton Schnur, 'rith it CAPITAL PRIZE OS 332,500; and 32,303 PitizKS, AliouSTiNO to i.">7.s,177! Draws Entry Saturday During the Year, Whole Tickets. $ 10; Ibilvenf 5; Q .1urtcr?, 2.50 Address, for iicl>?tn an I circular?, MUR11AY, MILLER A CO.. Manager*. P. O. box 2,11? 8l; LoniH, M<>. April 7 i^'ly Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. rnilK Cincinnati Gazette make? the aato j. niahing auiiounceincut thai Cij.i-ini.ati beer i.-? no longer pnio, bill adulterated with inolaesos, sugur of starrh, Fna .l oil ami the poisonoiiH Colchicum. The OoiuniiHidoiier of Agrichltnre, in hie rt-povt for IK(S5. Hays that Prof, Manoa. bl New V??ik, aualvxej tlx? beer from a i\c>y.c\\ iHiT ri'til Uri-weric-?, t*:nl found all <>1 i: mlnlten I?''occulns [udlciis and mix vgniica ? ntcicd largely into it ?? corBjiuaitiMi. J. C. SKEOEltH g-iaii i I? i c '. . > ??< r tobe pure and reliable. He ihn not nduHerati jt,l>iit brewa (rotp i'thc ?>t*i t btrlej, mai and liopH, _ Jau ^_:> Subscribe tor the Phoenix. 'S. TfilB '? ffttAouh Wateriug ' Fiacu wi'l ba opened; for t h<< rccoptirm of viBitora on tho'l _ I?T JUNE. Tho Buildings' Bavo btttiu ablitted' aud furniahed' in- the moat elegant .modern utyle, and there ia ovory appliance for tbo couifort. conveni? ence and amaacment of our Gueete, buch aa Erprobei '(ticket, Po'at' and Telegraph Oihcca, iko.. &o. Music by the Naval Aca? demy Baud from Annapolis, Md. . Visitors leave the A. M & O. Railroad ati) Big Tuuuol, ivud thouen by branch, road 1| miles to the Springs. Address' "' ' OOUiOUN it COWAN, May 22 2mo Proprietora Notice. SUPEIlTNTFNDENT'K OFFICE, H PA HTA N 111' KG * UNION lt. K. CO., ON and after June "I. 1871, Trains ou the Spartanburg and fJnioP r.ailroad will run, making clo?e connodtfon with the' Grueuvibo aim Columbia aud Atlanta, aud I Richmond Air-Liuo Railroads, doing away with the delay at Alston. , . The b?putanburg aud Union Uailroad in complotoly equipped for this business; Road being in One condition, makes good I timo aqa.tarupoiiuectioub. 'A ' Fusaengcrs traveling thia roulo will have fvery attention. W, \V. DAV1ES, I Ms.y 27 2mh . fl . Superintendent. $5,000,000 siawsissT imm FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF TUB Public Library of Kentucky, JULY 31, 1*7 1. IN announcing the fifth and last of the Berits of Gift Concerts, given for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the Trualeoa and Manager refer with pride and pleaanro to the four winch have been already givon: The first, December lt>,1871t tbo ueooDd, Deoomber 2,1872; thu third, July 8, 1873; and tbo four?i, March 31 1874. Under their charter, granted by a special Act of thu Kentucky Legielature, March 10, 1871, tbo Trustees are authorized to giveONEitlOHK, andON1YY ?.vk fioiti; Gift Coucort. With tbo money arising from thia liifth aud labt Coucort, the Li brary, Musunm and other departments are to bo enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain annual incomo. JSuoh an en downieut fund is desired, as wiil secure beyond peradvonturo. not ouly tbo mainte nauco of this magnificent establishment but itd constant growth THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT Fur the purposes mentioned, and which in positively aud unequivocally announced an THE LA8T WHICH WILL EVElt BE GIVEN UND EE l ?1H CHART EE AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will cmuo off in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. At this final Concert evorythiug will be upon a scale corresponding with its in? creased importance. The music will tie rendered by an orchestra consisting of lull performers, selected tor their tamo indif? ferent lands, und the unprecedented sum of $2,000,000, Divided into 20.000 Gifts, will he distributed among the ticket-holders. I ? LIST OF UIFTS. Ouo Grand Cash Gift.$250,000 Ono Grand Caah Gift. lOn.OOC Our Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 Ono Grand Caeh Gift. 50,000 One Grand OaKh Gift. 25,000 6 Oaah GiftB, $20.000 each. 100,01)0 10 Cash Gifts. 11,0(1(1 each. 140 000 15 Caah Gittw, 10.COO each.150,000 20 CashGifts, 0,000 eaoh.UXl.tKlO 25 Cash Oitts, -1,000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts', 3 U00 each. 00,000 50 Cabh Gilts, 2,U< 0 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gif ts, 1,000 each. 100,000 210 Caeh Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 500 Caeh Gift*. Kid each. 50,000 19,000 Caah Gifts, 50 each. 050,000 Graud Total 20 OOOGiftH. all eafdi, $2.500,000 PltlOE OP TlCKETfl. Whole Tickets. $50 00 HalvrB. 25 00 j Tenth, or each Coupon. ' 5 00' 11 Whole Tickets for.'.. 500 00 ?i2$ Tickets for.1.000 OU I Ticketa are now ready for rale and orders | accompanied by each will be promptly filled. LibcralouumivBio.ua will bo allowed to sAtiaf&ctoiy agent*. t I Circulars containing full particulars f?r* nished ou application. THOS. K. II It A H LETT K", Agent and Mmag' r, Tablic Librarv Build jpg, Louisville. Kentucky. May 10 tufi I SE?0ND ?ND LAST I EMI SIFT KBIT: in ai? Of tjiu MASONIC RELIEF ASM1IAIM or , i i NOUH1M.K. VA , ? T-iURHDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874. TlVii IS e'n'i fi-l-i-?- i- ? ndindi ,] \>\ ih- Ma- ' I : IMC It:.Ml I' \t -JO A 1 to t. Iil'^dltt '!.;., V niidi r Uuill'i ?'. ? '? ? ? In- VI: gifiia F. hitur< -..'.et jtiiei?1 .; j i-'.-i tor !:.?? : ? * ? > ( .to i??? ?tili I uCfM ' r lid: QUjUi'O lieK--t?->-y,Ut;\. . r.V. ?I'd itr; Ol Vi : \ \ . . i : a h-a ii /:.v, /?' ir/vv A Ghi ;> i.'uat'ui livil 'v / J'C'i.i !' Consul ' A ?>?.'?. j.j^r oi Gins. ' t >m Graiid Cash (oil ui.\- 1 ?? One Grand Citxh Gib '. 25,MM) Due Claud Cat>h Giliol. tfd.Uti) I ;>n<- Grand Cai-h Gift id. In U?t' j Diu Grand Canli liir: or. O.lNKJ ? >ue Grand Cash tiiil of. 'J 500 One Grand Cash (oft. of. 2 i dil 15 Cash Gifts of 1,000 each . l*i Mill 28 Cat.li Gifts ol *,IK) each. llOitti I't Caah Gifts of 'iTaloaeh... . H?.7r0 70 Cash G if la of Iftti each. Il.t-lo 250 Cash Gifts ot 100 each. T, utn 578 Cash Gifts of HO each.... " 5,UOOCaah Gifts ol 10each.. ? nun j O.OOO ?H?ll ?in?, iifT^t-egndng 5 *..-|'>,???.?!? I Whole Tickets. MO; 'll.ilf Ticlut* Quarter Tickets, f-2 5o; li Whole Tieketu->r 122 IJall Tickc-ia for 9IUO. No disc uni 00 1( sm auioiiui. X<> ./.Vi' IY'UjV a l. h XXJ?Fl TS. This t.'oneeri i- ftrict,;. fir Masoxk: purj osi.-*, und will be u nidliotctl <rith ! r-.i uie liberal it j, hoi;: sty und i> 11 in- - vlili'h . artcterii'.'jd the tiii-i t>iiii rpri.-o. .?Oil Is 1.. HI >PKU, L'l <...:it. ; Im?i Tiuketn and ? ircuhir- giving in. 1: fo: niaiion. addi es? HENUV V. MOOJRB, HicrMf.ry Masonic liehet Asmcialfon Morfolk, V<i j June 30 |2u TQ THE ItE?DI^p PUBLfC! -i***rT? f' If you Want 'a Through Newspaper, subscribe fob ; . THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Weducsday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. The PnuiNix ia the oldest daily paper iu the Statu, nud baa been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, I By Telegraph and Mails, from nenrly all parts of the World; together with I full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous 'aud Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competeut writers; while special attention ie given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Takeu as a whole, no better or more satisfactory investment CttU be mado, than a subscription to ono or the other of these publications. They nro Conservative in politics, und art devoted to tho best interests of the Stnto. The following uro tbo TERMS FOR SIX MOIsTHS. Daily Pikknix.81 Oil Tri-Weekly.2 50 Weekly (!leaner (4.8 columns)... 1 50 These papers were tbu first issued in Columbia, iu 1805, after its partial de? struction, aud have boon regularly published ever siuco. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle and uppi r Couulics of tho Stute, und are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The PiitENix. has u greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants uudothers will bud its colamue au ndmiruble means of uotntnunicution with tbo peoplo of tbo entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Otlieo on Richardson street, between Taylor and Blantliug. _ JULIAN A. KELBY, Proprietor. Havo your Job Printing; done Home. especially when Style and Price are the Samo THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of Uie Lutrfct. improvement; TYPE < t v?rion? j:ratlos and hIvIoh (rom cum fi ??- lei Mm fiiMotb pnvr of ;in inch in siy.r; IK )KI>KUS, CC'i'S. ?te.; !lliicjc. G-d< - i tL.i! TtnmJoi INKS; PAPER, < ? lil'S. A ? The proj ri< ' ?? r >> ? i ifdir? il ;>:i::f? r audf-invloy'i ilm ivoft skilled men i-.i ! Tugs, Car-'.. ? ?' a r.i d ??-?? >? ! Wedding, Visitstii:. IbLsiue i, Show. JULIAN . SEQlY. Proprietor 'PiUENix and GiiiiASEit Es'iddif-hnieul. Columbia Hotel FIRST OE/AS8 HOUSE. ? If ?<,:?. A OHANGH of-management, aud muuy consequent improver meats, euabloa u)& proprietors to offer to tho traveling public moro comforts and conveni? ences than can bo obtained at anv other houfu in the city.' TELEGRAPH OFFICE. illL LIARD and RATH ROOMS in too house. Every attention guaranteed. Go Kit AN OALNAN, Marcli 4 Proprietote. ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor Another First Class Hotel in the City?Fare $2.50 a Day, (iSCLUDlKO OltXlDUS HIVE.) ITCATED NEAKTIJE CAPITOL and in the centre of the bnsineos part of the oity. I Rose's Omnibuu wiil convev passt-DKera to and from every Tram. Tbo Ladies' Apartments are complete, with privateentranceon AaacmblyBtreet. The BILLIARD and 15ATI1 EOOMB aro all uew and superior to any in tbo city. S Anril 5 via CHARLESTON, S. C. '.OAMi FROM BALTUiOllE, I'lllLADSLPIllA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, a n 0 ALL TEE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. ".'li i e.it 'i'lmrsn Wei h from I??:??- Voi U? Tuvatlay.Ttinriitlny Mini Knturiluy. *j Klc^aal Mute Itiium AccoiuiiiadutIoiih f^3v N ^ea Voyage 10 tc 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." ^^fl^N^X TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 13AI.KS MONTHl/Y. ft The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen Ural class Steam? ships to tbo above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch ullorded to the businers public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, ottering laciluics uf rail an?l ?r >-. transportation tor Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and oapacity at any other port, 'the Cohuwiug pplsiidid Ocean Steamers arc regularly on the line: TO KKW YORK. r CHARLESTON.Ina. B?rry, Coninian<lcr. 1 OHAMPION.P.. W. T.neUwood.Com'er. JAMES ALGEK.. T. J. Loekwood, Com'dor. | MANHATTAN . . 51. S. Woodiiul),Com'er. JAMES AGGER & CO., Agenth,Charleston, B.C GEORGIA.s. Crowd!, Command* r. [ SOUTH carolina..T. J. Beckolt.Com'der. WM. A.?OURTENAY, W AON ER, IiUGF.lt a CO., Ag< t.ts, Charleston, S. C. TO PtULADKLPIItA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.a lex. Ilunter, Commander. EQ'IATOK.C. iiincklev, Commander. Sailing Day*?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, AgLiit.Charlebtou.S.G. TO RALTIM?KK, FALCON.If?in ie.Commander, ska GULL.Put ton, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENT! OLM, Agent,Cbarh-tton,S. C. TO IIOSTOX. Slo&niships MERIT.DITA and FLAG. Sail t verv Saturdnv. JAMES ADOEH .V i 0., Agi (Tiarlftion, S. C. Lute*gu'araut:ai."i as low as those ?I competing lints. Marine insurance, cne-hnllnf one per el lit. THROUGH BILL;1 01-' 1AD1KG AKD THROUGH TICKETS Cah.beproluiud aTallthupriiieipalRailro.nl f.'fi'eis in Georgia,Alabama,Tetinctuec ami Miorist-ippi. State Rooms niky bi neeurt'-d ?':. advaneo, without extra charge, by addree^ing the | Agents of the Steamships m CharlcKtoti, at ivhobe ohicein ail ca*W. the Railroad j Ticket a should be exchanged and Perth* a 'i ifiu.d. The Tin ngli Tit lit t? i \ thir route ] include TrauHers, Ml-ald ami State Room, while on ship-board. I TJIK SOUTH CAII?L1\A It.MI.ICOAO, GF.OItGlA It AI 1.1! OA D And their coiiuoctiug lines, have largely increased theirfaciliiie, foi tl e vk\ j. * movo lu-ntof Freight and l'a: ?enger:) between ii>< North? ru cities an*: theSi tit li him'. West. FiratClass Faliiig Saloon at IhanehviUe. i u the Georgia and Ir'.outh Carolina itivw roads.iirs't elafn sliroping Cam. Freight pron?ptl\ trat?sterr< ?1 from the .n< ;ic.eir t.. daj ai d night ir?iiie t tl < S.ttilh Carolina Railroad*. Clo=e eotiliecti< n n-.!>!. With ithfr H< i- iieb.vi ring Frtight? at diatant uoiuta with great prompt nt-ti>. Tin n?i.: ge'i .. li! un- ? veij eTeitk\*io satisfy i heir pa trout- that ihtTtti? r/u Cl.aiuat m caniioi lei-tu j ?'. into) uieli ni.d thosafo delivery of goods. Forttirtberinfoimalion, i; |>!y ti.'l' .' f.nnt .N V?*<?ti ii. ; .. i t Atlai it. Ga ; P.. I). Uaskll. Genorul Agent; 1'.' i?. I'.ox I ?. ? T *-1 i li . ?. M7 1 i > f.dv: j . N Y ; S. R. PtCKKNS, General I'ahaengei and 'I ieket Aue! I, Seuih t'r.rolinit l'ttih t><ti ;??? .1. M.g'p.i i:ir.i? Super Ititeiidoiit GieaV Soi-.tiieiii Frt igbt aud i'at-Mii ^t;i Line, < htrh sion.. < . Jar.:.(?11 y CONGAIiEE IRON WORKS,! c oi.rmti i. s. c ( J OHM ALHXANDKP?. Prcin ietor. i fatiEmd ? > Ni - ''AW ! COLL'MIilA MUtlO LTwliE. 1ST ?n itt iir.ii ! * i 'II \ ?. llUIVf; ' n I ? le i. I !?.??: ? li ?? - V: wih ci > ? ;i >Vilij< .ill.! |io? to an? j.- - ? r.it g!y?n !! ???>: ! i,?'a ;i.s'.i t I.Kn, r. I R. ? ?? h sI;.?p| ? G\l. Jr.iumbi' C.ovliinj;. i'i 0 t ? :'? i I'ST.l" V. nii.l.;' Gohiiuhia V X II.. for ' 1 ? * <\ ihij; :.?:?! !}?:: im? r CF.O I'i'f'/G. ."?:??? !>0 ?d :1! .. h ? *. ?* aetol y teiiim'-l . i.:d i. .itviii ion :0'Pittt-.l;ti L'. Re l.ipl i,.j. i iniiot lot ol in i p tr i .:.: ili. i:? ?. ?i mo ICVUK Vitorder? pMU?| i'y -v * t - - r-?1 - < t.? M-fi. ? nt I i* far I ion gUM raiitei i' K> h< ?< It* voi lug u.< I with their p.. r ?nin.?-. S< ? d f -r our cata? logue <>i Shi'et Masicaiid Musicai Morchan I disc. Itiitbai dfon itrcfj, a,l v> door??'ibi?ve t I'lor vt\ '!"?;.?'?. I' '':n-l :h S 0. Ncv 7 I . . ..f.. Hosiery. Tics?ltd Uuo'cr-wear, i ll' ;? i' ? i I N':>. under Columbia ilolol, 1 j / i :, li lowest tuic ?>. Maj Orimnuit ?S: tJo.'s ft UK. AN A POWDERS, . ???.. . . ' ;.. lie a:. i NeutM-lgiiv, o r - ? ? !. :-. SILt.7MAN A Ci?.*S , .:?:.. Vi tr*? it C!KN ? im: ' Fmportrti "Vin( r, ?rardils, Etc . Etc. " NrPv wt ISKU ; iM t?, shoti> VS iiu , l'oi I Wine. Madeim Wine, U.io, a l.irgu - ivt '. o: lire, ohl Whia^it-e, ?:..? .?,- .I.e. SKEGKRK. Summer Schedule Si>& U.R. R.. MWMj DOWN TU A IN UP TRAIN sSmCSKtr Arrive.Leave. Arrive-.Laars Bpartanbtirg.V 11.00 2,45 DatetrrMo.... . 11.32 11.85 2.17 2.20 Paoolei.11.40 11.45 2.06 -2.10 Jonesville. 12.15 12.22 1.28 .1.85 Unionville.12.t? 1.10 12 30 l?.55 Hantue. 1.42 1.50 11.45 11.55 Fish Dam. 2.12 2.10 11.10 ,11.20 Hholton. 2.28 2.35 10.47!'l0.i5 Lylcs'lnrd.... 2.48 2 53 10.24'' 10.82 Strotheis. 3.07 3.15 10.00. 10,10 Union. 4.10 0.10 Jimn 25_W. W. PAVIES, Bup't._ Tho bhortLine Sehedule. CUAnLOTTK, CoLUMJUA A ArovaTA'R. K. Co. iCoi.uiiBiA, ?. C, Juno 28, 1374. >? ? r-mcqfcieHK.,, THE Jolloyiug Pae ^IFJHrVeyngerBchcdhle will bo operated on and nftor this dato: - ooino koiitji Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Atigimta.7.45 a:m 4.15pm Granitcvillo_'S.l.lani 5.11pm. Col'bia Juuet'n. 12.20 a m t'.l 05 p ?l ArrivoColumbia.12 80 a m 9.17 p ni Leave Columbia. 12.42 a m Wiunaburo..... 2.40 p ro Cheater.i 1.2'J p m ArrireCharlotto.-._10.45 p m No. 2 Train makes cloae connection, ria Charlotte and Richmond, to all points' North, arriving at New York 0.05 AI AI. No. 4 Train makeB close connection via Wilmington and Richmond tu all points. North, arriving at New York at 5.15 V. M. uoiKo south. Train No 1 ? Train No 8 Leave Charlotte.7.00 am . Cheater.0.58 am : Wiiuibboro.11 43 a m Arrivo Columbia.2.03 p m Leave Colombia.2.13 pm 3.40 am Col'bia Junct'n 42.48 p m i 415 a m Granitcville .. .17.15 )i m ?7.48 am Arrivo Augusta.8.05 p m. 8.45 a m. ?DreakfaBt. JDlnnor. fSupper. South bonnd Trains counect at Augosfa for all points South and West. Through tickctB sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. MB- Bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Bnp. A. Popr, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug K R GENERAL PAfcSENGER DEPART., Columbia, B. C, May 18 1874. ?MIMfi THE following Sche ESaKSdnlo will be operated on and after thin date: (lOIMO NOllTU. T?AI.V 3co 2 TU AI N no 4 Leave Columbia. (i 11U a m 8.45 pm Florence.112.25 p m 2.10 a m Arrive Wilmington.... 7.15 pm *7.15 a m tlOINO SOPTH. TRAIN NO 1 TTtAIN NO 3 Leave Wilmington.8.10 am- fC.lOpm Florence.4.00 p m 11.37 p m Arrive Columbia.'J.L5 v ni ? 4.00 am Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects ulosolywith N. E. lt. It.. and at Wilmington with W.-Jfc W. IL H. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is faat Ex? press, making through connections, allrail. North and youth, und water line connec tioui Tjtu Portsmonth. 'train No. 1. lrom Wilmington, connects closely at Florcnco with N. E. It. Ii. for Charleston, aud in an accommodation train thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast Expreaa, oounecting closely lrom and to all points North and Bouth. Through tickets, sold anu baggngo checked to all principal points. Pullman palace vlerpers on night trains. *iireakfaBt. IDinner. tSupper. Accommodation Train NO. 2 leaves Co? lumbia daily, Bundaya excepted. Express Train No. 4 leavca Columbia every night. JAB. ANDEItBCN, General Sup. A. Pork, (Jen. PapaengerandTicket Agent Greenville and Columbia Railroad , PASSENGER ?T,RAINS.run daily, Sunday*excepted, connecting with Night Trains on Month Carolina p.ttilrr ad tri' and dowu;.with Trains going North and South oh Charlotte,, ColuDbia and AngQtta and i Wi'miugion .Columbia, aud Auguuta Loads rp. LeaveCofnnibihut.' .... 1.7.15 a m 1 Leave A lot on. O.t'?ani LcaY.aNu\vhexry.?k.i.. .10.40am ; Leave Colli sbury.t . 2.lib p m [Leavcliellon..'.3.50 pm , Arriveut Greenville.5 CO p m i>own. Leave Greenville *t...;. .... 7.30 a m Leave Lleltyn................ P.3U a:r.i Leavf C ki-.-biity.}l"l5a p. Lit eNowherry..2.8?> p r> I Li uveAlstpp....4.ScO p m j Arrive at Columbia .ti.iihpni yttidc'/yK iJftutci^ti ?' Livv }Udy<& iJicUicu down. " it. Leave Walhalla: 5 45 a m Am"Ve7.l5 p rr. '.Leave PetryvillH.0.2r>aiu?? :0i85p'iu j LeavePturilelpji 7.-10 a m 5 50 ;><ni ILeave Anderson S.iUapi 4.50 p'ni ?Arrivf at R'elti i S (0 a in Lei-vi fbpt'i lit Ai'cemirtodatiowTrnlriii run m Abnevilfe Praiieli Monday-. WediieadaH ailfl Friday. ! <"mi Andorpj/li Pr.^nch. between J'.elton and I An lurson ? '1 III -di.v, Tlmvkdi>y< and Satur j day. TUOV'Ai; DGDAMKAlL C.en.bui . [ 1 ai rr. Ncr.Tiy, Gri i ral Tlel.ei A'fceiil i (.'hanire of Schedule. SilVTIi IJ.\::OLI> a Jtnll.llMAp 1 psiivjy, j t. >Li'iii:'.l a, s. c.. i.nu'iir lb.lb<o i ?a r f v. s*.. e_b*. ? I' . i.vcioii r ?r>-..Isti ;;?:}, b.Kt itlt: m a tf...i yp r.1 -v* i >. ? f v. i \\.' i} ?./??.ii-ibih ni...>?. . ... 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