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Th? Old OaJk Vrcc. Oh, the old oak tree is standing now Whore it stood BO long ago, When in its shade we children played, Till the mn in tho West grow low; And its branches reach as far and high, - And the sky above is as clear; But nuder it now no children play, In the golden day of the year. The sunbeams creep throngh tho rustling leaves. That fall on the moss-grown seat, And the fal? gras? waved where in other years It was troddou bv children's feet; Ind the bees hum lazily in tho shade, Tn.-ougli tho long bright summor's day, And tho soft wiud murmurs with lonwly sound, Where wo children used to play. Wo aro all gono from our childhood's home, And have wandored far away Of all that band of tho dear old time, There aro not one loft to-day; Wo are partod now by many a'milo, O'er tho wavos and mountains high; And ono baa gono to tho homo beyond, Through the golden gates of tho sky. And many a year has como and gone, And many a summer's sun Has passed" adown tho gobion West, When tho long bright day was done; And many an autumn wind has blown, And many a winter cast O'er hill and vale its shroud of snow, Since wo ohildrou met there last. Tho weary years will still move on, With their sunsbiuos and their pain; But there in tho sbado of tho old oak tree Wo will nover all meet again. But there is a city of quiet rest, And its portals are open wide; And ono by one, as the angels call, May wo meet on tho other aide. Tho young King of Greece has ruado a good impression upon his future wife. The Princess Olga of Russia, Uko many another young lady whose hand has been disposed of without her consent, to a man whom she had never seen, expressed great r?pugnance to tho marriage which had been arranged for her. Portraits wore then exchauged, which somewhat mollified tho reluctant damsel. King Georgo theu went in person to seo his bride, and did his wooing so well that, all difficulties were removed, and the young people are ..ow said to bo the most devoted of lovers. The marriage is to take place early iu August. At tho lust meeting of tho Board of Trustees, held ou tho 13th ult., ol tho University of tho South, (Episco? pal,) it was unanimously resolved, that with the means now io theil possession, and the well-founded ex? pectation of help from their friends, they would set about at once tc establish a school, which, by th( well-known scholarship and expert euee of its instructors, would speedily assume a collegiate form, and ii time expand itself iuto the mngnifi cent proportions of a University. Several "bricks" of Montana gob have recently been received in St Louis. Among these is ono valuot at $9,600; two "bricks," oue weigh ing 452 arid tho other 453 ounces valued respectively at $7,709.47, am the latter at ?57,775.-13, each contain ing 83-100ths of pure gold. Theai "bricks" aro tho result of a lucio venture in tho mines by a St. Loui typo. A light opon buggy, in which wer seated two men, appeared iu th streets of Boston a few days ngn with no visible means of locomotio save a slight apparatus under th box. Tho vehicle carno dowu th street on tho track just behind hore o car; but wheu tho car stopp?e the buggy was turned asido am passed by the car, guided ns easil os if a horso had boon attached. A man claiming to be an America citizen was recently arrested in Par and Bout to Portugal, at tho requei of the Portuguese Government. Til American Minister demands his ri lease, and requires that ho boreturne to Franco in a Portuguese mau-o war. "Why don't you wheel that barro of coals, Ned?" said a learned min? to one of his sous. "It's not a vei hard job; there is an inclined plai to relieve you." "Ah," replied No< who had moro relish for wit th? work, "tho plano may be inclinei bot hang mo if I am." A Michigan husband boasts thatl can make bread and pies, wash, iro and tend the baby; says he marrii young, still is young, and alwa expecto to bo young; and ho behov in husbands hoing educated so as be useful. It was a Dutchman who said 1 pig had no ear-marks except a she tail; und it was a British mngistrn who, being told by a vagabond tl ho was not married, responde "That's a good thing for your wife The work upon tho new suspensi bridge which is to span tho mag? River from opposite Clifton House the American shoro bas boon co monced, and tho work is progress] with rapidity. An eloping clergyman who docoj away a young girl, asks for a suspi sion of public opinion. Public o nion would bo very glad to seo h suspc tied. Never plead guilty of poverty, far as this world is coucorned, 3 had better admit that you ar scoundrel. Speaking of Indians scalping, exohuugo says: "Saints alive, w would a thorough-bred Hay to a cl non?" learning charcoal is now the shionablo means of suicide in ? York. The chasm that divides friend sarcasm. ? I . Horace Maynard undertook to re? peat at Jackson, Tenn., one day last I week, the worn-out falsehood about j Davis being capturad in petticoats. Colonel Cameron, a Federal soldier, stopped him by declaring .that the j story was a lie, and that he was a liar for retailing it. Among the latost arrivals at Sara? toga nre two young ladies, from Havana, known ns tho "charms of Cuba," and wearing diamonds to the value of $250,000. Tho Russian Government has sold tho St. Petersburg and Moscow Rail? road to tho Baring Brothers und Hotinguer. Philadelphia Adver tisem'ts. MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANOTHER EDITION just published, being the 38th of the POCKET XS OUPAEI U.:, or Every On?! his own Doctor, including a Treatise on Diseases ol' Fe? males, Irregularities, Ac, with a hundred engravings, explaining those disonsea in both sexes. Ry Wm. Young, M. D. Every one may conduct tiny case of so I cret disease, self-abuse or those distress j lng diseases incidental to youth, manhood ; or old ago, without resorting to th" quacks of the present day. Let no man contem? plating marriage ho another hour without reading thia wonderful hook, as it discloses important sccrots which should he known to them particularly. Let tho weak and bashful youth who has ruined his consti? tution by the debasing habit of self-abuso read this book. It will be sent to all parts of thc United States and Ce?adas for GU cents. e?~ Send for Rocket .Esculapios. Du. WM. YOUNO, No. 110 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. June 24 tu Iv Violations of Internal Revenue. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, . COMIMMA, S. C., July :;. I^?;T. ALL parties claiming an interest in tho articles described below, levied for violation of thc Internal Revenue Laws, arc.- required to flle a bond in this office, for the payment of costs iti ease of con? demnation In tho United States District Court. Rond tobo filed in thirty il.ivs; otherwise, the goods will be sold as dirt ct cd by law: 1 barrel whiskey, seized in officool South? ern Express Company, in February: J barrels of whiskey and 1 of brandy, sei? d in Mar eh, from J. C. Seegers ?V Co.; a lot of empty whiskey barrels, si ized from various parties in this city, in March; 1 barrel whiskey, seized in May, in th. office <d Southern Express Company, consigned to R. C. Anderson. A. s. WALLACE, July 4 tliniG Collector 3d Dist rici S. c. Notice is Hereby Given, THAT the Vestry and Church Wardens of Trinity Church, Columbia, t>. C., will present tin ir petition, on the 2d day of August next, to his Honor Chancellor Carroll, sitting at chambers in Columbia. S. C., for a renewal, for fourteen years, ot the CHARTER incorporating said Church. Thc capital stock of tins said corporation in real estate to be {40,000. This notice and the said petition being in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, approved the 20th dav ol' December. 1806. ITC KLING A rori:, June 2 mw2mo Att'ys for Petition, i Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. Charles M. Furman, Trustee, vs. the Gre. n villu and Columbia Railroad Company - Order calling in Creditors. IN pursuance of the decreta! order in thc above stated case, "the crodilors of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company holding bonds and coupons co? vered by the mortgage bearing da!.- ISth January, 1851, and referred to in thc plead? ings, and all creditors having any int. rest uiuh r said mortgage," are hereby rt qnired to present and prove their demands before me, at my office, in Columbia, on or before the first day of January next, "or that they be excluded from all benefit <>f the decree to be rendered in this case. Those who choose to come in as parties com? plainants are allowed to do so, and those who wish to do so, univ come in as de? fendants. D. R. DESAUSSURE, June 20 waSmo c. E. R. D. Notice is Hereby Given THAT the congregation of the Calvary Baptist Church, Columbia, 8. c., will present their petition, two months after date, to his Honor Chancellor Carroll, sit? ting at Chambers iii Columbia, for a char? ter incorporating said Church for fourteen years. 'The capital stock of said corpora? tion to bo (5,DUO. Said petition ami this notice being in pursuance of an Act of the Goueral Assembly passed A. D. 1800. WM. WALLACE, Juno 25 tu9 Att'y for Petitioners. Notice is Hereby Given. THAT the Church Council of ' The Ebe? nezer Lutheran Church of Columbia," will present their petition, on the eight? eenth day of September next, to hts Honor Chancellor Carroll, sitting at Chambers in Columbia, S. C., for a renewal, for four? teen years, of tho CHARTER incorporat? ing said Church, the stock of said corpora? tion in roal estate not to exceed i'.V),000. This notice and the said petition hoing in pursuance of tho Act of Assembly ap- | proved December 20, ltiu>. BACH MAN fi WATIES, ] Attorneys for Petitioners. July 18 _th2mo NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 7.V EQUITY-UNION DISTRICT. Joseph Whitmire and others, creditors of John R. R. Giles, vs. James T. Douglas and wife. - mil to Marshal Assets. PURSUANT to a decretal order of his Honor Chancellor Carroll in this ease, tho creditors of John R. R. Giles, deceased, lato of Union District, S. C , are required to render on oath and establish their de? mands before me, by the Drat day of Octo? ber next. WM. MUNRO, Commissioner in Equity Union Dist. Union C. IL, S. C., June 20, 1HU7. June 23_ftol To IFtoirxt;. THE COLUMBIA FEMALE ( OL MLEGE, which for three years past bas been occupied as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL by Slr. T. S Nickorson, is again offered for lease for three years, ' from 1st September next. The extensive patronage which Mr. I Niokorson received nas given mu h noto. I riety to this building, its capacity, peen , : liar fitness and eligible location for the ! purpose? of a firft-class hotel, render a particular description unnecessary. For terms, ?Ve., inquiro of either of Ibo ; following gentlomen: Hon. E. J. ARTHUR, Dr. A. N. TALLEY, R. D. BENN or J. W. PARKER. Columbia, June,ll? 1887. <_ June ll SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE ! MTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHAPEL, on the square South of the Asylum; suitable f jr a email family residence. Apply to R. L. RRYAN. Juno 7 NEW AND DESIRABLE JUST IN WE HAVE RECEIVED, amongst our NEW GOODS, the following: . A COMPLETE LINE OF ENGLISH HOSIERY. " Every style of HOOP SKIRT, comprising the following: Tip-Top, Demi-Quaker, Invisible Quaker, Demi-Duplex, Paris Trail. Ladies' Extra Long Demi-Quaker, Child's I Single Steel, Misses Single Steel, in*movable and immova? ble fastenings, Sec., kc. REAL VAL. 1NSERTINGS, GUIPURE EDGINGS, BLACK SILK LACES and EDGINGS, Swiss Mulls. White Silk Laeos and Edgings, Thread Bradings. Real SWISSES, Paris. Swiss, Nainsooks and Mulls, JACONET and SWISS EDGING, fcc, &C. Also, B0BB1NET MOSQUITO SETTING-ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES, FRENCH WOVE CORSETS, at Lowest Possible Prices. R. C. SHIVER. Juno 27 A SOUTHERN INVENTION ! GRAY'S PATENT Labor-Saving Iron Screw COTTON PRESS ! The lntest mid l>v far tho most ported COTTON SCREW yoi invented. With ono mule, a heavy bato can bo easily packed. Send for :i descriptive and price list to C. K. HUGER, Oen'l Agent t<>r tho state, 7:t East Bav, Charleston, s. C. Or t.? FISHER & LOWRANCE, Agents, Main streut, Colombia, S. C. ALSO, Railway and Steamboat Sup? plies, Portable an?. Stationary Engines, Saw Oin*, Gust Milla, Bark Mills, Horse Powers, Rcap ors, Throshors, Boltings, Oil*. Iron. Stool, Wilder'? Fire-proof Safe-, Platform and Counter Soales. For ?>ale l>v C. K.* HUGER, 73 East Hay, Charleston, s. C. June 30 mw3mo ^^^^^^^^^^ - To = WASHINGTON ^^^^WASIIK lUIIIB. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. THE Ladies of tho Industrial Associa? tion would inform tho public gene? rally that they have rented tho store on | the corner of Richardson and Lady streets, where tbev intend to koop constantly on band a full supply or READY-MADE CLOTH INO, of all descriptions. I'loaao call and examino the articles which tbev havo now ready for sale. Some ono will always be found ready t<? exhibit tho ready-made garments and to receive orders I from those whn may wiall to have work done neatly and promptly. Strangers visiting the city will be >ased to give them a call. They would take thia opportunity of re turning their thanks to tko citizens for their former patronage, and solicit aeon- i tinuanoe of too same. Their booka are constant ly open for those j j who may bo desirous ol aiding the cause , I by becoming mendiera of tbi? Association. | j Meniborehip only One Dollar. The objeot of thia Association is to fur? nish constant employment for those who, having boon impoverished by the war, now depotid on the needle for daily bread. Dors not such an object commend Itself lo the hearts of our eh i.-.< i. - Juno 80 BUCK-EYE TRIUMPHANT ! THE subscriber has received the'agency for the sale of tho celebrated BUCK? EYE COMBINED REAPER and MOWER, which has taken the premium ovi r all other machines of the kind, whenever ex? hibited together. Parties wishing machines will find it to their interest to call and examine the Buck-oye, beforo purchasing elsewhere All machines sold at manufacturer's prices, and expenses added, and every machine sold warranted to give satisfaction. Terms liberal. Apply to JOHN C. DIAL, June 4 Manufacturer's Agent. PROSPECTUS OF THE , CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR. /"^ OD willing, I iihall cause to be pub \JC liabed. at. a place, timo and price hereafter determined upon, a Weekly Paper, with the above style and title. The general object of tho publication will be tho maintenance of tho Christian Scriptures aa tho standard of right, in all questions which involve morality, whether these questions appertain to man indivi? dually or collectively, and whether arising from bia relation to Cod or his neighbor. Enjoining conscientious obedience to all tho ordinances of civil government not in coallie! with tho law ol God. tho CHRIS? TIAN NEIGHBOR will bo an unequivocal advocate of Christianity as opposed: to war. While neither politics nor other incongc nial in at tor shall in any wiso alloy; yet tho principles of Christianity will bo applied to all mattera, ?o far as they involve moral prinoiplo. Politics shall bc exelnded from religion, yoi the former shall not be ex? empt from the application of the latter. Identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Whoso authority under (md ia paramount willi nie, and holding the principles annonncod, tho NEIGHBOR is offered aa a medium of advocacy of all thc Interests of Christianity in that branch of the Church, and alao ss an agencv for en? larging and establishing in other churches, and in tbe regions beyond, that Kingdom of Christ "which in not of thia world." I desire to nscoi tain, through tho agency of all who Will ao far interest themselves, what number of subscribers (name, post office, County and Stato,) may be reck? oned In tho beginning; tho price governed by size of sheet for six or iwolvo months tobe forth-coming on tho rocoption of tho iii at number. Let all commnnications be addressed SIDI H. BROWNE, July ll Mai ion C. H., S. C. State South Caro?na-Richiand Dist. IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. Weiaker Brothers YB. G. V. Antwerp.-Ai tachment. WHEREAS tho plaintiff did. on tho fifth day of October, 186G. filo hhs do claration against tho defendant, who (as it is uaid) is absent from and without tho limita of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tho same upon whom a copy of tho said declaration might bo served: It is, thoreforo, ordorod, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the sixth day of October, which will bo in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-Boven; otherwise final and absoluto i judgment will then bo given and awarded I against him. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Oilice, Richland District, October 5, 1800._Oct ll Sq State South Carolina-Richland Dist. IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. John P. Southern VB. Garnot V. Antwerp. Attachment. WHEREAS tho plaintiff did, on tho first day of October, I860, file his de 1 chiral ion against tho defendant, who (as it is s aid J is absent from and without the I limits of this State, and has neither wifo nor attorney known within tho same upon j whom a copy of the said declaration might he served: It is, therefore, ordered, that the said de? fendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the BCCond day ot October, which will bo in tho year of our Lord Olio thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded "against him. I). B. MILLER, C. C. P. I Clerk's Oilicc, Richland District, October 1, I860. Out ll Sq ' State South Carolina-Richland Dist. TN TUE COMMON PLEAS. Henry Willis vs. Wood C. D?llens.- Attach' I llH'llf. ~\\rilEREAS tho plaintiff did, on the VV hi st day of Oct..ber, i860, tile bis de? claration against tho defendant, who cns it is said,) is absent from nod without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tho saint tuon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served: lt is. therefore, ordered, that tho Bani de? fendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, Oil or before tho second day d' ! October, which will bo in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and j sixty-seven; otherwise final and absolute I judgment will then be given and awarded against him. D. R. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, October 1, 1800. Oct ll Sq State South Carolina-Richland Dist. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Ed. Roe vs. <;. v. Antwerp.-Attachment. "ITTHEREAS tho plaintiff did, on tho VV Hr?t day ol'October, i860, file his de? claration against the defendant, who (as it is said) is abseil! from and without Inc limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tho same upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be sel ved: lt is ordered, that the said defendant dc appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tho second day of October, which will bo in the year of our Lord om thou-and eight hundred and sixty-seven! otherwise filial and absolute judgment wiU be given and awarded against lum. D. R. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, Octoboi L I860._Oct ll 5q_ State South Carolina-Richland Dist IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Abraham Stork, Survivor, vs. Keatinge A Ball.-Attachment. TXrtlEREAS the plaintiff did. on the ls VV day of Mar, Ititi?, fi lo hld declara tion against thc defendants, who, ns it ii said, are absent from and without tin limits ot this State, and have neither witt nor attorney known within tho same upoi whom a copv of the said declaration migh be Served. It is, therefore, on motion of Messrs Arthur, Melton .\ Melton, plaintiff's attor noys, ordered, that tho saul defendants di appear and plead to the said declaration on or before tho second day of May, whir! will bi- in tho year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-eight; otherwise, final an absolute judgment will then be given nu awarded against them. D. R. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Columbia, Richland Die trict, May 1, 1807. May 4 qf> State South Carolina-Rich landlDisi IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. Zealy, Scott St Bruna vs. Keatinge St Ball. Altachment. WU RHEAS tho plaintiffs did, on til .22d day of November, 18CG, tile the declaration against tho defendants, wli (as it is said) arc absent from and withoi tho limits of this State, and have l nit lu wife nor attorney known within tho sam upon whom a copy of tho said deelarath might be served: lt is, thereforo, on motion of John Rau kett, Esq., plaintiffs' attorney, ordere that tho said defendants do appear ai plead to tho said declaration, on or befo thc 23d dav of November, 18t?7; othorwis final and ansohlte judgment will then I given and awarded against them. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, Novel ber 22, lrttiti^_Nov 23 Sq State South Carolina-Richland Dif IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Geo. W. Swepsson vs. Tho Memphis at Ohio Railroad Company.-Attachment. rilli E plaintiff having, on tho 1st day X May, lo<;7, filed his declaration, and appearing that Wax. F. DcSaussure, Esi is tho attorney of "The Memphis and Ol Railroad Company," the absent dobto: and is a resident within the limits of tl State: On motion of Messrs. Arthur, Melton Melton, plaintiff's attorneys, it is orden that a ?-oliy of the declaration in this Cl be served on tho sahl W. F. DeSanssu Esq., attorney as aforesaid, with a ?'Oliy this ordor endorsed thereon; and if t I said "The Memphis and Ohio Railro I Company," tho d?fendants, shall not t ! pear ami make their defence to this acth on or before tho second day of May ne judgment shall be given and awarded the plaintiff. D. R. MILLER, C. C. P Clerk's office, Columbia, S. C., May 1807._ May 4 qi State South Carolina-Richland Di Samuel Pair rs. Ed. Keatinge-Atlachnn IX COMMON /'LEAS. XTTHF.KEAS, tho plaintiff did, on i VV twentieth day of October, 1806, ?.is declaration against the defeiida (wdio, as is said J is absent from and wi out tho limits of this State, and has m it wife nor attorney known within tho sat upon whom a copy of the said declara! might be served: On motion of Pickling ? Pope, the phi tiffs attorneys; it is ordered, that thc a defendant do appear and plead to sahl declaration, on qr before the twoi first day of October, which will be in year of our Lord 1807; otherwise final i absolute judgment will then be given t awarded against him. D. B. MILLER, C. C. 1 CI.RKK'S OFFICE, Richland District, 0< ber 20, 18GG. Oct 21 5 DOUBLE DAILY ALL-RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA! NEW ORLEANS, VIA CHATTANOOGA and GRAND JUNCTION. Through in Forty-nine Honrs ! TBAINS loavo Atlanta daily at 8.45 a. m. and 7 p. in.; making closo connections at ail points. Arrive at New Orleans at 8 p. m. and 11.40 p. m. MW Passengers by trains of thc Georgia Railroad make close connections with this route at Atlanta. No Steamboats or Omnibuses on this| Route. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES | ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. II A. C. Ci A Cl ES CHECKED THROUGH.| Fare as Low as bi/ tiny other Jinnie. THROUGH TICKETS, Good until used, can bo obtained at General Ticket Office, Atlanta, Oa.; Geor? gia Railroad, Angosta, Oa?; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C.; Smith Carolina Railroaj, Columbia, S. 0. JOHN B. PECK, Alaster Transportation Western and Atlantic Railroad. July 17_"mo Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAUBEXB C. H., 8. C., Jnlv 12, 1867. ON and alter MONDAY, 2'2d instant tho trains will run ?iver this Road ab fol? lows, until further notice: Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m. on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Newberry at ll o'clock a. ni. ' Loavo Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays," at tiffy minutes aller 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hele? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS, Sup't. July 16_ Notice to Holders of Past Tue Bonds and Coupons of the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Co. TREAS'R'S OFFICE. CA S. C. R. R. CO.. COLOMBIA, July 10, 18(17. HOLDERS of PAST DUE BONDS and INTEREST COUPONS of this Com? pany are requested to present them to the undersigned, who is authorized to issue therefor now Coupon Bonds, bearing inte? rest at 7 per cent, per annum. Fractional Ponds will be issued fur sums less than $500. Parties residing at a distance may trans? mit per Express, at the expense of the Company. C. II. MANSON, July ll 10 _Treasurer. ? Daily Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad SUPT'S OFFICE G. &. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, Mi^y 30, 1807. ON and after the 1st day of June, tho Trains of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will be run daily (Sun? days excepted) over tho Blue Ridge Rail? road, between Anderson and Walhalla, to connect with tho up and down trains of the Greenville Railroad. B. SLOAN, June 2_Sup. G. A C. R. R. " Sup'ts Office N. C. Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, MAY 27, 18C7. UNTIL further notice, Passenger Trains will run on this Road as follows: Mail Train-East, Leave Charlotte daily 12.ll)a. m.; Greens? boro 4.51: Raleigh 'J. 18. Arrive in Golds boro 12.10 p. m. West. Leave Goldsboro 1.07 p. m.; Raleigh 3.50; Greensboro 7.58. Arrive in Charlotte 12.19 a.m. gt\ Passengers niako close through fT?nUcc tions-eitner way-at Charlotte, with the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad; at Greensboro, via Danville and Richmond; at Raleigh, via Weldon and Bay Line and Annamessic Lino. Also, connect at Golds? boro with Mail Train on Wilmington and Weldon Road, to and I rom Wilmington. Timo from Charlotte to New York forty hours, by either route. May 20 JAS. ANDERSON. Sup t. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 2, 1807. ON and after SUNDAY. May 5, tho sche? dule of the Passenger Trains over this Road will be as follows: Leave Columbia at.5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at.12.15 a. m. Leave Charlot .e at. 12.20 a. m. Arrivo at Columbia at. 6.50 a. m. Close connections aro made at Columbia and Charlotte with mail trains on tho North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. By this arrangement, passengers by Green? ville Road go immediately thiongh East? ward, and have no detention in Columbia. THROUGH TICK El S aro sold at Colum? bia to Richmond, Ya., Washington, D. C., Baltimoro, Md., Philadelphia. Pa., and Now York city-giving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Richmond- and buggago checked. Tickets arc also sold at char? lotte for Charleston p.nd Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight and local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, and Chorlotto on tho same days and hour; arriving at Columbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m. May 3 C. MOU KNIGHT. Sup't. ?chedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., March ll, 18(16. ON and after the 13th inst, the Through Mail Train will run as follows, vi/.: Leave Charleston.8.00 a. in. Arrivo at Columbia. 5.20 p, m. Leave Columbia.6.50 a. m. Arrivo at Charleston.4.00 p. m. March 13 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup t. Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun? days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. Alston at. . .. ... 9.05 " Nowberrv at.10.85 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.13 p. m. '* at Anderson at.5.10 " " at Greenville at.5.40 " Leave Greenville at. 6.00 * r... " Andorson at.6.80 " " Abbeville at. 8.35 " *. Newberry.at.1.20p.m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 " " at Columbia at. 4.40 "