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MIS ?S|I Xj? T^k^-r TtT fHlfc PRl?i.OP A D?ftA.M. ' CONTINUED. I suppose that is almost wicked, bu? I cannot help it. Did yoij nef?r-you, grown' worldly now and cold^feei such exquisite happiness that it seenr ed existence culminat? ed tnen-that any after bliss must be faded *n comparison-till that mad thought cross? ed your mind, better to die" in the height of the fever? Oh, don't let us always lie'to ourselves. Maybe wei c.?u?d not feel so to? day; perhaps we are wiser, yes, even better, in that we cannot; but, oh, the days marked with a white stone! is there anything liko them? But up came the Abbess, stern as a fate. It was. growing dark-disciplino must bc Sreserved. She gathered her unwilling ock to go, and nobody could gainsay her; she would have mounted the highest pedes? tal of her dignity at the bare idea. "The laws of the Medes and Persians, you know, dear Miss Raleigh," said she-the remark she made on all possible occasions; and Miss Raleigh felt that she would havo liked to pull her hair down. So Dolores ! had to come ba -K to earth again, but his voice was last in her ear-his hand the last to tonch hers. Dolores was co?tent. It did not matter that when the excite? ment wore off she was unable to stand-that all night she lay sleepless on her bed. She was happy. She went through the duties of tho next days; she could endure them because she was looking forward-to what she did not know. But they were almost over; she felt that her life, was Jo tend suddenly far away from that beaten path. The Abbess received an invitation for her? self and Dolores to dine at the Raleigh mansion. She had no mind to refuse; she was feeling more plainly every day that Dolores was out of place, and she hoped that Miss Raleigh's fancy would continue that she would take her away to bo a com? panion, or find her more congenial duties. Dolores had been so unwell for two days that she.was forced to lie on her bed except during the class hours; but nobody knew it. Indeed, she could not have said thatsho was ill; she suffered no pain, only she was utter? ly without strength; and when her heart would begin to whirl at some new rush of thought, she coughed n little sharp cough, which prostrated her completely. But when the time to dress came, she was able to rise, and anticipation and excitement gave her that false strength which most peo? ple have felt in some mental crisis, the re? action from which, when the necessity for action is over or the pleasure at an end, is worth more than a month of ordinary ill? ness. TO BE CONTINUED. "That Cough will Kill you!'' Try "COSTAR'S" Co?gli Remedy. "Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,1' Try "COSTAU's"' Cough Remedy. "For Croups-Whooping Coughs, Ac.," . . Try "COSTAtt'S" CougU Remedy. "Costar says it is the best in the wide world And if he says HO-ita True-its True-ita True: *nd we tay Try it-Try it-Try it." [Morning Papt r, August 26. J93- All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it. "COST AR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. One Bottle, $ 1.00-Three for ?2.00. HIS StxoISLtl3.oxrxi. Salvo! HIS "C08TAR'3"Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators, "COSTAR'S'? Bed-Bug Exterminator*. "COSTAR'S" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "16 years established in New York." "2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "Ill Beware ! 1 ! of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them." Address ^'COSTAR," 10 Crosbr street. N. Y. Sold in Columbia, S. C., bv E. E. JACKSON. April*_[d?c 22]_ly Desirable Residence for Sale. AA Lot, containing one-third of an acre, with a neat commodious DWELLING HOUSE, having an up-stairs of five Rooms, aement of ?ve Booma, Bathing-room with shower bath, all necessary out-buildings and in ROOQ r?ftfchrs. Inrpjnre at tMsoffice. March 28 WrtZSNS' SAy?N?fiTBANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. /. j. ; - Authorized Capital--$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposit? of fl and Upwards Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerke, riantere, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Is and receive Interest compounded every six months. OFFICERS ? GEN.*?WADE HAMPTON, President. . . COL. J. B. FALMEB, Vice-President. THOMAS E. GttEOG, Cashier. J. C. B% SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money hy Expn Smoked Meats. ?BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, dried. I? Buffalo Tongues, frcj<h. (;. ange Hams and Sugar-eurod Stripe. For sal.;, hy GEORGE SYMMERS. UR. AV. II, Tl'TT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUBEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For salo hv Feb2? ly_ E. E. JAiXSOX. Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for sale at the PHONIX OFFICE. ?I--?' 1 ! I Charleston Advertisements. SOVTU CAKOLISA. STATE - Agricultural and Mechanical Magazine: (Offieial Org?n of .thc -South Carotina State Agri? cultural and ATecluinical Society, j T ari early date, tho i;ubfcribera will publish the fl rsl. nu mb er of a Monthly Magazine, de? voted t? the development of thc material interests I of this ?fate, and tito wholo South; and "?rill dis { tribute 5,000 copies gratuitously, BO that every one ' may see what it is boto-." subscribing. Thcj intend ; to make it the best and handsomest industrial j magazine ever published at tho South, and they j ask thc cordial co-operation of every good citizen in this enterprise, which muet redound to the public welfare. Persons wishingcopiosof tho first number, will piense send their addreuH to WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. May 9 12 Charleston. H. C. Brazier s and Sheathing Copper, of all sizes, for sale by William Shepherd, No. 17 Hayiie Street, Charleston, S. C. STOLli, W E II B ?Sc CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, ss 7 i I aso Domestic Store. ? KI-NCi STUEET, | Laeo Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, 8.0. Iv SODA WATER. ri?HE UNDERSIGNED is agent for A. J. Moree JL A Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Appa? ratus, consisting of marble draught stands, silver plated draught Btands, generators, fountains, Ac, which will bo sold at manufacturers' prices, with freight only added. Descriptivo price list and catalogue sont to any address. Choice Syrups and all materials required in tho manufacturo of Soda Water eonstantlv on hand. May G {13 E. H. GA'RDNER, Charleston, S. C. JAMES E_. SPEAR, 235 King street, Opposite Ilafel, Charleston, S. C. CAN RE FOUND a good selection of Fmo WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED _WAKE and FANCY GOODS; SPECTACLES anet JiYE-GLASSES, to snit all ages. Masonic Emblems, Jewels and Regalia, on hand and mado to order. Watches, Jewelry, etc., carefully repaired. Dia? monds and other precious stone? set to order. G. W. Jathro, formerly of Greenwood, S. C., can ho found at tho above establishment, and will be pleased to see bis friends. April S i3mo Economy in Fuel and Labor. SINCE our introduction of the Improved Kero? sene STOVES, they have steadily gained in i public favor, and arc now used not only for yari ! ons culiuarv purposes,but also for PRESERVING I FRUITS, DISTILLING ROSE WATER, PREPAR i INO LARD, Ac In thc Nursery and Sick Room, i they aro invaluable. Dentists, Chemists and Ma? nufacturers, and others who need PORTARLE HEATING APPARATUS, will find them admira? bly adapted to their wants. A large suppl y of thc above, and also of tho superior GAS STOVES, on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, by J. R. DUVAL A SON, No. 337 King st., or.e door North of Liberty st., April 3 }flme_Charleston. S. C. L. E. CORDRAY. C. A. TROUCHE. STEAM, SASH, BLIND DOOR FACTORY. XJ. JU. Oordray cfc? Oo XO. 2 m ITCH A UH STREET, OPPOSITE J. V. TAYLOR k CO.*S MACHINE SHOPS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ct ASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED; alway? 0 on hand. PANEL DOORS, HOT-HOUSE SA.^nF.S. MOULDINGS, Ac, Made up at short notice, and at th.? April 13 LOWEST TEnus. |3mo x j\/3L .A. n.' m SARACENIA, OR FLY-TRAP BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dys? pepsia, and Nervous Disorders, General Debility, Act-prepared by G. W . AIMAR, j Citcmist amt Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH. GA., March 8. 1867. Mn. G. W. A IM AI;-Di ar Sir: A member of my [ family, Buffering long from Dyspepsia, has expert ' oncou more relic f from your "Saraccnia Ritters." i than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigorating tho system j and creating an appetite. I regard ita? decidedly i the most beneficial ol' all dyspeptic rem?di?e, t Yours, very respectfully, N. J. DARRELL. Sold hy all Druggists. 1 General Agents: RISLEY A Co., Ill Chambers i street, New York. April 9 Jly NOIE.-We would call thc particular attention of our friends to the abovo card. P. P. ' TOALE bas a largo Factorv, and such facilities as enable him to supply tho host work pf his own .make at low prices. A very large and completo assort? ment al\fays on hand, at his Factory, HORL HECK's WHARF, near North-eastern Railroad Depot, Charleston, s. C. N. R.-Orders from tho country solicited, and 1 strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 6 Jly GARD. CHARLES KERRISON, formerly of the firm of C. A E. Li Kerrison, would inform his friends ' and the public that he has purchased from Mr. j James R. Rette, all his stock in trade, Ac, at the Store No. 252 King etreet, and will there continuo the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Wholesale and Re? tail, for Cash, on bis own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed, without delay, to replenish and renew tho stock, and continue so doing until the assort mehi shall* be made com? plete and attractive. As the terina will bo STnicr LY CASH, or approved city acceptance for a short credit,'il necessarily follows thal t! <? pri?e? must be kept at least as low t,, \,e |oul ^ Ul fillVotln r respectable estsblLjbn ai ; His brother. Mr. E. 1 . Kerrison, atisistcd bv Mr. A. D. McDoiicll. both expori?noed merchant's in thia line, will he found at his Store, aiding in tho conduct and ninnagepient of the business, and it is boped that his and their efforts to win tho confidence and patronage -ot the publia will bo as successful a? in past days was tbo old firm, at the corner of King and Market streets, Charleston. Feb 17 3mo New York Advertisements. IMPROVED FRENCH RASOS 'ii . * ? . AST* --titi. ??? ? * . MAN?FACTUBK? BT 1! RAM HALI,, DB&MB & CO.. 247 and 249 Water street, New York. April 13_8m o Needles and Fishing Tackle. ANDREW CLERK A CO. respectfully inform tho public and their old customers, th ut they still continue bnsiuess in their old store, No 48 Maiden Lane, New York. (Their assortment of Fishing Tackle ia tho largest nnd most completo of any in the United State?. They arc also Solo Agents tor the Warrin Needle, which, for thc last j thirty years, has enjoyed a reputation for qnality and uniformity of temper superior to ?di others. | March 21 3mo ST. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW and Commodious HODSE. located corner of Broad? way and Forty-second street, New _ lYo?'k, possesses advantages over all other houses, for tho accommodation ot ita guests. It waa built expressly for a first-class family boarding house-tue rooms being large and en suite, heated hy steam-with hot and cold water, and furnished second to none; while the culinary department ls in thc most experienced hands, affording guests an unequalled table. Ono of Atwood's Patent Elevatoi s is also among the "modern improvements" and at the service of guests, at all hours. The Broadway and University Dace Cars pass tho door everv four minutes, "running from the City Hall to Central Park, while tho Sixth and Seventh Avenue lines aro but a short block on cither sido, affording ample facilities for commu? nicating with all thc depots, steamboat landings, places of amusement and business of the great metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY, March 10 Gmo Proprietors. FROM 4 to 350 HORSEPOWER, including tho colohrated Cor? liss Cut-off Engines, Slido Valve Stationary Engines, Fortablc Engines, Ac. Also, Circular, Malay and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar-Cauo Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belting, Ac. Send for descrip? tive Circular and Price List. WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE COMPANY, March 24 Ciao i Utica, New York. ^_ rx1 ^ Trade Mark Trad.' Mark pf! m?> ,". ,;-". J? ? Sterling. Silver. Plate. * c" Gorham Manufacturing Company, PROVIDENCE, A". J., STERLING SILVER WARE AND NICKEL SILVER PLATED WARE. Orders received from the trade only, hut those goods may be obtained from respectable dealers everywhere. May 15 ?ontal Surgoon, IS now prepared to execute, in the mos scientific manner, all branches of his profession. Teeth extracted without pain hy uso of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons desiring his service would do well to engage an hour. Office over Messrs. Bryan A McCartt r's Bookstore, Main street, Co? lumbia. S. C. April ll Mino ARTIFICIAL TEETH. . DRS. REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS ?gfSBSSfcfc are menais 1 t.- furnish ARTI PK'AL UfyVwSB^ TEl'.Tll on a larger ?cale than here ^?^-IXJ-JLT tofore, and at rates much below the Usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con? stitutes tho highest order of art iii this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures constructed hy this process poaacaa many advuntagea over gold plate work, and can bc supplied at about hall the cost of the latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience-in ?neb matters, it* respect? fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER SETS ? 25. The same, strengthened by gold bands, iJ?. Terms cash. April 30} DENTISTRY. DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for the liberal patronage ho has received from tho citizens of this city and the surrounding District, daring thc past year, respectfully announces that he now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All operations on tho natural Teeth faithfully ptr fornied. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which he would call special attention to that known as Reynold*' Patent; and of his suc? cess in constructing Artificial Caaea by this beau? tiful and durable process, ho ia enabled, with con? fidence, to refer to his pat ic nt H and to the patentee. Office on Main street, over First Na? tional Bank. Jan 8 PUMPS. jgVERYBODY who has use for a PUBIP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, and FORCE PUMP. Send for a circular. TOOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 r?mo Baltimore. Maryland. The Pollock House. THIS flrst claaa RESTAURANT ia wfgpfc. located on Main street, a few doors ?ZI %? from Washington. Is furnished' with tho best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort? able rooms attached for private Dinner and Sup? per parties. A handsomely fitted up BILLIARD'ROOM in "the se? cond story ?with Sharpe's improved' tables. Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. Drop in at the Caroline House, ON Washington street, ear Main, and Bampl? tho compound* dispensed there-genuine liquors: no rusel oil . or damaging mixtures. "Seeing is beli'^'bigy Irttt tasting is the genuine ;ent. l:. BARRY, Proprietor. March 28 Billiard Tables for Sale. TWO fine BILLIARD TABLES, i complete order. Marble ?nd ?slate Bedding, with Balls, Cues and Countoiincluded. Sharp A Griffith's make. Will he sold ?ow. Call at Dec IS G. MERCK'S. ^^^^^^^^B?B>--Bn^^^^^^^^(?nlB^i STRONE INDUCEMENTS. THE NATIONAL LIFE-INSURANCE COMPA? NY ?ill insure $1,000, at thc following rate t ; Ago 25- ?14.50. aO- 1G.55. " 35- 19.40. ff 40- -23.30. H 45- 28.S.?. 50- 30.0."?. Ail ot!n it coiup?.iiicd charge 40 to .10 percent. more. Before von insure, examine for yourselves. E. H. HEIN1TSH, Feb 27 Agent for South Carolina. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Boom?, 2. 7 Second Class City Residences, C to 10 Booma, 3. 5 Third Class " " 3 to fi 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, cu Main street, 5. 10 " Lots, in other narla o.' thc city, fi. 3 Large Lots in Waverley, 7. Il Tracts of Land, xri thin 3 miles of Columbia, from ten aeres to 1,000, H. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acree, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one ol thc beat cotton ??nd stock plantations in the country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some of them very desirable. 11. 10,000 acres in EdgoUuld -- several tracta, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lauds, 14. 2.5011 acres Farming Lands iii Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near (?reen .-iii Court House, lfi. fi,O(M) '* iii Laurcus-several tracts, 17. 2.000 *. in Kor*haw, 18. 1,900 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 21fi " in York- rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 acres of Lund in Florida.. Partie? desiring to purchase or sell nropertv, will find it to their interest to consult with ns. Wc have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Raltimore, to which points wc aro constantly sending descriptive lists of property for salo. March G GIBBES ft THOMAS. 312 3Z, O "ES X_a SIO Prompt, ClieaD and Accurate. THE PHONIX Book, Job an ! Newspaper Power Press FR1NT1AM! ESTABLISHMENT! Main Stl net, above 'J :i\ '.or, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAUOLIXA. Tnr. proprietor has recent Iv mad?? EXTENSI VE ADDITIONS to Ids former large stock of material Type, l'rt'Hu-s, Colnretl Inks, Paper, Cards, etc., introducing ibo LATEST STY! ES. and is fully prepared to iuid??rtnl:< un" and v. rv thing in the PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING LINE, From a Cart feet Porter. folle.wm volume ora thirty the inducements: ?3 B ?5 o ?a ,M c o 5 Price* af* Lower than auy other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulara. Bill Heads. Briefs, Rall Tickets. Invitations, Dray Tickets, ("St* Receipts, Programmes, '^JXlmJn Hand-bills, Letter Heads, kyffm^Ktti Posters, Checks, ^S^***^S*?" Bianka, DraRs, mm?UmtuM. Labels, Wedding. Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, Arc, of all styles mid siftest in faot, - Any and ?very Description of Printing! In one. two, three Colors and Bronze, promptly attende* t?. Jw LI AN A. SELBY. Proprietor. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH flKll?llN'flH. ' FR KS ll COUNTRY AM? MOUNTAIN RUTTER, Pink-Eye ard PearlirBlow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, At ti. DIERCKS, Jan 23 x At the S:gn of the Watch. Purifies the Blood. For Sn.lv by ">iufrgi<f'< I.wrywhore. Iron. SWEDES IRON, H, 1$, 2, 2'. J, Sj, 5, fij 7, 10 Iii. BHIHI iron, Eng[i"h Iron,"Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, , 2,000 Hoes, of all kinds, 2o0 Pairs Trace Chains. March fi FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. '-T ; Tiji iiiTiTi-i i H ii TB* GREAT THROUGH ROUTE*; * CAI. EVIN G TUE United States Mail end Adams Express. og-FOR. THE NORTH.-? NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in dir?lt linc to Petersburg, Richmond, Portsmouth, Bnlti morc, Philadelphia, New,York and boston. , ALSO, To thc North-went and West, o?a Raleigh, Char? lotte, Columbia and Bay Line. This is a sufe and expeditious route for Through travel. TUBOUOU TICKETS sold at: New Orleans, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbia, Portsmouth, Macon, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta, New York, Greensboro, Louisville, Raleigh, Salisbury, ARK Goon os TUIS ROUTE. St. Louis, ?'hc North Carolina Railroad connects with tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Dauvillo Rail? road, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad. Tho comfort of passsngors consulted-their baggage checked through and duly cared for. ELEGAN'T COACHES AND TAD ACE SLEET* 'ARS Attached. Good water; no f ;. y .oatlc-works, and the entiro management v.; the Road so as to secure a Safe, Agreeablo and QUICK travel. ALBERT JOHNSON, Superintendent. April 30_ 4mo THE CENTRAL SHORT LINET SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE AND S. C. AND C. AND A. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., April 10, 1809. _ THE following is the f""27 nf mmQf&UUA'lHJSchedule over the NEW 4???^^f?SSsHORT LINE. Connec? tions sure to all points North, South or West. Going North. | | Going South. Leave. 8.50 a m Augusta Arrive. 4.45 p m " 9.45a ml Granitevillo Leave. 4.15pm ?? 2.00 p m Columbia " 12.10 p m 8.25 p m I Charlotte " 5.45 a m " 1.30 a m I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.45 pm " 8.40 p m Washington " 7.00 am " 10.30 pm Baltimore " 4.40 a ni " 2.25 a m Philadelphia " 12.25 a m Arrive.0.05 a m New York | " 8.40 p m Making closo connections at Charlotte to all points North and East, and at Augusta to all point? South and Weat. Bapgago checked through. Faro as low aa bv competing lines. To insure SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, he euro and ask for Tickets rio Columbia and Gra niteville. First-class Eating Houses along thc entire. Route. Tickets by thiarouto are OPTIONAL-either cfo Dauvillo and Richmond, Weldon and Richmond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Tickets to all principal pointH North, South or ?West, apply at Ticket Onice, foot Blandiug street, or for other information to C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent, Or, E. P. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agont. _April ll South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, Arum 9, 18G9. ho observed from thia date: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at. C.10 p. m. Mom EXriVESS THAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 a. m. CAMDEN THAIN. Will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Arriving in Columbia at.11.00 a. m. Leaving Columbia at. 2.20 p. m. _ April 10_H. T. PEAKE. General Sup't. Charlotte and South Carolina and Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies. SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, AprillO, 18C9. JCS* f?? Tu- P^S^S^ PASSENGER TRAINS MBKaaeaBSe *5*?r^HiM' will run aa follows: OOINO NORTH. Leave Graniteville, at. 9.45 a. m. Columbia, S. C., at. 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 8.15 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at._. 5.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at....12.10 " Arrive at Graniteville, S. C. 4.lu p. m. Through Tickets on sale for all principal points North and South. Baggage checked through. Closo and continuous connections made North and South. Passengers reach Augusta at 4.45 p. m. April ll CALER BOUKNIGHT, Snperin't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Sn^F^SEijSF PASSENGER-Trains run i^v^??r^S?t^ daily, Sur day excepted, con ! Reefing with Night Train on Charleston Railroad: Lvo Columbia 7.00 a.m. Lve Greenville COO a.m. I *' Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.45 " " NewberrylO.Su " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 3.30p.m " Newberry 1.25p.m. "Anderson 5.15 " *' Alston * 3.00 "Greenville COO " Air Columbia 5.00 p.m. Trains on Blue Bidge Railroad run as follows. Lvo Anderson 5.20 p.m. Lve Walhalla 4.00 a.m. " Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40 .? The train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH. General Snp't. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. [jftjW.-'f?lP-? MAIL Traine on this Road mn to WL^BS?B ret urn on same day, to connect with up and dow n Trains on Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena: leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.30 P. M.'samo days. Joly 9_J. S. BOWER8, Superintendent Office North Carolina Railroad Co., BSflm W?'EMWB3Bd THE follcvin : is tho |WP'Pa?4il^<>^A*aa*S^'schedule for P..??enger Trains over thia road: Leave Charlotte..11.30 p. ni. Arrive. .11.35 p. m. " Greensboro 5.05 a. ni and 7.17 p. m. " Raleigh 9.41 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. Arrive Goldsboro 12.25 p. m. Leave.. 12.30 p. m. Through Passengers by this lino havechoico of tontes tia Greensboro and Danville to Richmond, or tin Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports? mouth; arriving at r.ll pointa North of Richmond [ at the same time by either route. Connection is made at Goldsboro with Passenger Traine on the I Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newbcrn. on A. ft jv. C. Road.' _ Spartanburg and Union Railroad. . aSQU.'Saa PASSENGER Trains leave Spartan SHg*SHy burg Court House Mondays, Wedues davB and Fridays, at.7 A. M., and arrive at Alston 1.20 P. M., connecting with the Greenville Down Train and trains for Charlotte and Charleston. On Tt:e?days, Thursday s?a nd Saturdays, the Up Passenger Trains, connecting with the.Green ville Up Trains, leave Alston 9 A. Si. and arrive Spar? tanburg Court Iloiiie 3.20 P. M., as follows: Down Train. Vp Train. Mile-!. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg- o 7.00 3.20 Pacolet. 10 7.13 7.4H 2.32 2.35 .Jonesville.n s.25 8.30 1.50 1.55 Uuionville.28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 Santuc,.37 ' 10.10 10?21 12.03 12.08 Shelton .48 11.10 11.12 ?.06 11.08 Lvlcs Ford.02 11.80 11.38 10.S9 10.42 Strother.56 VIM 12.05 10.12 10.15 Alston.C8 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 TUGS. B. JETER, President.