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T E JE P m CB N I X , ' i? TfliisHBD BAILY ASD Tm-WEBKI/T. rat GLEANER. iVKttl WEDNESDAY IfOBNUfQ. # ' JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PBOPBIXTOB. Oifioe oa Richardson Street, near Taylor I MT jook and Job Printing of everydeoorip t?o i promptly and faithfully attended to. SUBSOBIPTIOK. O Ally, aix montha, ** 00; Trl-Wookly, 2 5C; I Weekly, i ?0. AnVKBTIREKENTB Inserted in the Daily at 75 cunta per square fir tho first and 50 couta each subsequent ill sartion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. BhThe United States navy at present, consists of 60 steamers, 29 wooden sail? ing vessels, 51 monitors of iron clads, and 28 tags. Of the steamers, 34 are doing dnty on oar various fleets, carry? ing ia the aggregate 382 guns; 46 are laid ap at the various yards, 1 is oa the lakes, 6 are unassigned, and the others are being repaired, used as receiving ships or on some special service. The monitors are all laid up at League Island, New Orleans and Washington, ex? cept the Terror, attached to the North Atlantic fleet. The 28 tugs are used about the various navy yards and naval stations. Of the 46 vessels laid np, majority of them can be prepared for sea | at a small expense, but as the number of seamen is limited by Aot of Congress, they cannot be sent abroad, as no fur? ther enlistment can be made. The Noth Atlantio fleet has 6 vessels; the Atlantic 4, the European 7, the Pacific 9, and the Asiatic 8, making the total number of United States vessels abroad 34. Tennessee Olaflin threatens to open a dub house for women np town, whioh shall oost not less than $100,09J, where "no woman, no matter what her charac? ter, shall be excluded." The board of directors is to consist of twenty-four women, twelve of them conspicuous as advocates of women's rights, and tho re? mainder "those who have been led from a life of shame to the paths of virtue." When all this is done, it strikes us New York will be a very good plaoe to emi? grate from. A gentleman while bathing recently at | ono of the Loudon publio baths, dived in head first at the end where the water is only three feet six inches in depth, and on rising to the surfaoe his head and shoulders were observed to remain nader water. He was taken oat by friends, and it was found that .he was drowning. Ho had struck his head against the bottom of tho bath, and had fractured one of the bones of the spine | in snob a way as to cause his death. The Boston Courier says: "A thrifty oitizen effected iuBuranoe on the life of his wife, to the amount of $10,000, the other day, took home a box of the little red Marylaad plums, and enjoyed a whole evening in watching his wife eat them. His enterprise had its reward. Deducting $298 for funeral expeases, he is now 89,702 richer than he was a week ago." The State of Texas would contain the j entire population of the United States, without making it any more thickly set? tled than Massachusetts, and the same State wonld hold the entire population of the Frenoh Empire, (or Republican that now ia,) and leave uninhabited a margin of sixty miles around the bound? ary of the State. John Yan Winkle, of Memphis, Teno., is a lineal descendant Of him of the "Vil? lage of Falling Waters." He bas, in pro? minent positions in his house, two sta? tuettes of the lost hanter ia his moan tain experiences, and a handsome pic? ture of Joe Jefferson in his famous part. The Chicago Pott deolares that "Pre? sident Grant ought to remove Consol General Butler, of Egypt, on tho suffi? cient ground of a generally infamous r?putation." Yes, but it ia seldom that President Grant removes a man npon the same ground aa that upon whioh he ap? pointed him. An exchange tells UB that young Fred. Grant does not seem to laok humor. He1 certainly can't bave a very "keen sense of the ridiculous," or he would have] laughed himself to death at his father's administration long ago. It is a remarkable ooinoidenoe that James Gordon Bennett, who founded the New York Herald, and Nathau Ran- ! dall, who was invited by Mr. Bennett to unite with him in the enterprise as a business manager, were both carried to the tomb on the same day. A Frenoh maiden daring the Com? mune released from prison by means of disguises Viscount de Beffaey, arrested for refusing to join the insurgents, and now the nobleman hos made her his wife. The onlylcolored office holder in Con? necticut ia a letter-carrier at New Haven. Notioe. FERGONS who lett WATCHES in my care1 years ago to be repaired, will please call for the same, give description, state time when left, pay charges and take them away. If not called for within ninety daya from this date, I will sell thom to pay costs. Jone 23m',h_G. DIERCK8. Corn! Coral Corni 1KAA BUSHELS prime White CORN, .*J\J\J 600 bushels prime Mixed Corn, J nat received and for sale at reduced prices, by_y JOHN AGNEW A MON. Pavilion Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. G. T. ALFORD k CO., Pro. prletors; lt. HAMITTOH, Bop't. American Club Fish. _ ., ^ A DELICIOUS rollah: better and muohoheaper than Sardines. For sale ' by _^..n^T. ?HOPE A ftYLEB. Everybody fa delighted with the QUEEN' DXLIOHT. It earea all kinda of breaking out of the Skin, bolls, &o. Rose Cordial ACARMINATIVE BALSAM for the oure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint, Paine, Cramps, Obblera, Cholera Morbos, Sick Btomaoh, Boar Stomaoh, Sick and Nerv? ous Headache, Wind in the Btomaoh, Hyste? rics, Faintings, Low Spirits,Melancholy. For Infants, one of the beat soothing medicines for Teething, belly-ache, Looseness of Bowels, Fretfulness, BeBtleaaDoes, and all complaints incident to children. For sale only at HEINITBH'S Juno 15 j_Family Medicino Store. For the Best of Sommer Reading, i~1 ET tho Liven of the Great Music Mastern ; VT of Boethoven, $2; of Handel, $2; of Mo? zart. $1.75; of Mendelssohn, fl 75; of Bossini, $1.75; of Chopin, $150; or of Schumann, $1.75. These are no heavy Biographies, but aro charmingly written and very entertaining books, as aro Mozart's Letters, 2 volumes each, $1.75; Beethoven's Letters, $2; Mendelssohn'.-, Letters, 2 volumes each, $1 75; and Reminiscences of Mendelssohn, $1.75. To havo a Jubilee at borne, Bend for THE WORLD'S PE ACE JUBILEE CHORUS BOOK, 75 cents. For a good.work on Composition, buv BA KEB'B THEORETICAL AND PBAG?IGAL HARMONY, $2. To mako Sabbath School children's cyca | sparkle, get that Oom of tho Beadon, tho New Sabbath School Song Book, entitled, SPARK? LING RUBIEB1 By Aaa Hull and Harry Handeln, EKJ , 35 couts. The above booka Bent, poet freo, on receipt of rotail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CHAS.H. DITSON A CO., July 3 wt.1T New York. AYER'S Sarsaparilla IS widely known as one of the most ef? fectual remedies ever discovered for cleans? ing the eyatem and ?nrifying the blood, t has stood the test ! of years, with a con? stantly growing repu? tation, baaed on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re? markable curcB. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to ohiidren, and yet so searohing as to effectually purgo ont the great corrup? tions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or dis? eases that have lurked in the system for years. Boon yield to this powerful antidoto, and disappear. Hence ita wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scro? fula, and all scrofulous diseases, Vicers, Emptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Bolla, Pimple?, Pastales, Borea, St. Anthony's Fire, ltoae or Erysipelas, Tetter, Snit Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ulcera? tions of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, euch as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debi? lity? and lieucorrhoea, when they are mani? festations of the ecrofnlouB poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the spring. By renewing tho ap? petite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates tho depression and listless languor of the season. Even where no disorder ap? pears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE May 21 "Utmlt JXAZJSS VECETABUSICIUM HAIR. RENEWER, Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patron that it is kept fully np to its high standard and it is the only reliable and perfected pre paration for restoring G it AY OH FADED HAI H to tts youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. The soalp, by its use, becomes white and dean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonio properties prevents the bair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its ase, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the oaoillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIB DBESSINO ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the bair a splendid glojsy appearance. A. A Hayes, M. D., State Assayer of Massachn letts, says: "The constituents are pnre, and tsarefully selected for excellent-quality; and sonaider it the BEST PREPARATION for its in tended purposes." Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Bye, FOR THE WHISKERS. AB our Renewer in many cases requires too long a timo, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will juickly and effectually accomplish this re mit. It is easily applied, and prodaces joh r wbioh will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggiets. Price fifty cents. Manufactured by R. F. HALL & 00 NASHUA, N. H. May 21 V#M14 Excursion Seaton of 1872, THE WILMINGTON LINE, COMMENCING JUNE 1,1872. WILMINGTON. MAY 81,1872. ROUND TRIP EX0UB8ION TICKETS can be procured at the office of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, to tho fol? lowing well-known and attractive Virginia Watering Plano? and Summer BesortB: Green brier While Sulphur Springs, Rockbridge Alum, Bath Alum, . Bot or Healing, Sweet or Sweet Chalybeate, Ooyner, AUeghany, Mont? gomery White Sulphur. Yellow Sulphur, Kit trek's Springs, North Carolina, and tho en? tirelynewand first olass Bea-slde Watering Place in Bampton. Hoads. Virginia- Vue ae L'eau. Also, a full line ol Excursion Ticketsria the "Bav Line," to all prominent Northern Lake and New England Bea-slde Watering Places, by variable and attractive routes. These Tiokets are good to return by No? vember 1,1872. A. POPE, General Freight and Ticket Agent. J. H. BOWEN, Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Bailroad, Columbia, 8, C. June 10 2mo THE PHONIX Book, Job auf] Ne wnp? per STEAM MINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of 'the PHONIX baa fitted up and thoroughly furnished his office with latest improved material for execution of all kinds Printing. 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JWOal) oimenB. Proprietor. SI . .. YIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times a. WccU-^-Tucsilny, Thursday and Saturday, ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES DIOUTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads WeBt, in alliance witb the fleet of thirteen, first clattR KW arneb fps OL to the above port?, invito attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in thc Cotton States at tho PORT OP CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of rail and 3ca transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellente and capacity at any other port. The following bpkndid Ccc-au tits amere are regu? larly on tho line: TO NEW YORK. MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, M. B. Woodhull, Commander. B. Holmen. Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Reckett, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE. JamcB Berrv, Commander. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMLS ADOER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. -Ingram, Commander. JAMES ADOElt & CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agenta, Charleston, B. 0. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'ccr. GULF STREAM, Mex. Hunter, Com der. BAILING DAT.?-THURSDAYS. * WM. A. COURTENAY,;Agcnt, Charleston, ti. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. BEA GULL, Dutton. Commadncr. Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. Katta guaranteed as low aa those of competing lines. Marine lnaurance, ono-half of ono per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and MiasieBippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addrcteing Agenta of tho Bteamsbips in Charleston, at whoee offices in all caeca the Raihoad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The 1 brough Tickets by thia route include Transfers, Meals and State Boom, whilo on shipboard. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and thc ir court ctn g linee, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and I satengera between the Northern citieB and the South and WeBt. Comfortrble Night Carn, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charge, bavo been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First clasa Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first CIBFB Sh CI ing Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night tra?na of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection mado with other Roads, delivering Freipbte at distant pointe with great promptness. The managers will nee every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line tita Charleston cannot be eurpasscd in despatch and thc cale dein ci y ol get- da. For further information, apply to J. M. FFLKIUK, Burerintei der t. Charlene n, S. C.; B.D. HASELX, Goneral Agent, P. O. Box 4,979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y *. S. B. TICKINH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFBED L. 1YLEB, July 16 IGmo Vico-Prcsident South Carolina Raihoad. Charleston, 8. C.^ Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of I tho public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, | Melodeone, Violins, Quitara, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons. BraBs and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, bhect Muaio and Instruction Booka for every olass of Musical Instruments on band at all timea. Sheet MUB?O sent by mail, popt paid, on receipt of j ?rice; and all bind? of Musical Gooda aont by xprcBB, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianoa and Organ* for aalo cheap, for caah. Pianos, Organu und Melodcona tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give eapocial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianoa for other partite to any poin ' desired, at moderate pticea. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring UH with | their patronage. Send for our catalogue of j Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia. 8. C._ Nov^7_ M. K. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Mainstreet, near Plain. NOW on hand and daily re-1 oeiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, I Cincinnati and Louisville-the | _ largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dm ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; ?IBO, the selobrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beat manner. Terms caah and Good? oheap._Pot 80 MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, ColonadeJlow, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C, DEALEBB IN Scotch, Pi? and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of ? all kinda. In store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG. Nov 28_ly Hardware, etc. I f\{\ DOZEN AXES. 48 balee Bagging. 200 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels. 200 paira Trace Chaina. Just received and for sa'e at lowest market ?rices. L?RICK fe LOWRANCE. Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now prepared, with a Preen and appcr tainmentrt. to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to ordor, cmboasod ind in colora, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keepa constantly in store a full stock of Fancy sod fctaplo STA lONERY. BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Articlea and all gooda pertain? ing to a first class Stationery House. _April 20 j _ HS MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight la Priceless! But the Diamond Spectacles will Preserv lt. IF you value your eyesight nae theee PKR" FEW LiKriSICB. Ground from minute crystal pebbles, molted together, and derive moir name "Diamond" on account of their i ardnesB and brilliancy. They will last many I ?oars without change, and are warranted su? perior f o all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None jennine unleas stamped ffithour trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jewolor | ind Optician, ia anio agent for Columbia, 8. 3.,from whom they can only be obtainod, S?neddlera employed. Julv 21 Illly The Doctors Recommend Beegers'Beer I [N preference to London Porter and Sootob Alo. Why?They knowitis unadulterated North Carolina Hay. BALES good N. C. HAY, for salo I ow by_nOPE A GYLES. Evorybody is praising HEINITBH'S MEDI? ANES. His pills are in everybody's mouth; ;urea liver complaint. 75 WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. I1IGIIKKT PREMIUM By Committee of Practical Machinists, np HE simplicity, durability, ease of manage X mcDt and great ranga of work of thia Machino has made it tho universal favorite, and leading family Sowing alachine for more than twenty yeara, and hence it ia DO experi? ment to buy ono. For sale on monthly instalments, second door below PDONIX < flu e, Columbia, S. C., hy A. J. PU RSL! Y, Feb 27 Agtnt for Poraley A Tromp. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTERES TALLO WEE A T TEE RA TE Ol SEVEN FER CENT. EER ANN VAl. ON CEE TIFICA 2 ES OF DEE OSIT, ANE SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. Vice-FreBidont. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, in general chatge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Caeblur. Directors. Wade Bampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W.McMaster.E. )i. Beinitt-h, J ? hi B. A'almer, Thomas E. Oregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W.G. Mayes, Newborry. B. H. Rut ledge, Ch arie s ton. DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston Mechanics, Laborers, Clerke, Widowa, Ol* phana and othera may hero deposit t heir sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Plantera, Professional Mon andTrnstoei wiahing to draw interest en their funds until they require them for bneincaa or other pur posos: Parents desiring to eet apart small tums for tneir children, and Married Women rind Minors ( whose deposita uan only be wi th . 1 ra wu by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside fonda for future nae. are here afforded un opoortunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and,at Miesame time, bo subject to witbdrawalwheji loaded._Aug 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COliTJBIBIA. B. C. Present Capital, $150.000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500.000. THIS Bank ia now open for the transaction of a general banking business. OEBTIVIOATES or DEPOSIT, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per oent. per annum, will bo issued. Notes, BUI* of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a email diaoount. Sight Brafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent plaooB in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, I ayable in any of the above places. DraftB on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Banking Honeo opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 8. _Feb 28 ly Imported Cordials. THE undersigned baa just opened a lot of IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Bose, Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraaoblno, Ouracoajand Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Co coe niue Indiana Flab Berries to make sleepy or headache. Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLOMBIA St AUGUSTA II. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C., Juno 8,1872. WU ?firS&B?&i AFTER thia dato tb.! $X&-*S&in[*m'W* following schedule will ho rao by train? on this road : DAT XXFBE88 TBAIN [DAILY.] Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] ?.25 A.M. Arrive at Florence. 9.13 A.M. Arrive at Colombia. 1.35 P.M. Leave Columbia. 12.15 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 4.10 P.M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. M. KIO UT EXPBEBS TBAIN. Leave Wilmington [Union Depot) 5.45 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 1188 P.M. Arrive at Columbia. 8.45 A.M. Leave Columbia. 10.86P.M. Arrive at Florence. 2.09 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P. M. June 9 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l ?up't. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta E. B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, B. C., Jnne 9, 1872. schedule will bo run over thiB road: GO] NO BOUT U. Train No. I. Train Ko. 1. Leave Charlotte.COO A.M. 8.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.1.64 P. M. 3.40 A. M. Arrivo AugUbta.7.45JP. M. 8.20 A. M. OOINO NOUTH. Leavo Augusta.G 35 A. M. 5 50 P. M. Leave Columbia... .12 3G P. M. ll.02P. tt. Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. G.00 A. M. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington; six min?tes ahead Columbia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Roth trains make clcee con? nection to all point H North, South and Weet. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E. R. DoBSEY, Gan. Freight and Ticket Agent Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. PASSENOER TRAIN SCHEDULE. SflBfiLSBHSG D?.I^Yi Bnnaa*8 ?W-SHi mmi JU1? eTcpnterl, connecting with Night 1 rtuuB on South Carolina Bailroad up and down; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Colunbia and Au? gusta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia at.7.45 a. m. Leave Alston. 9 35 a.m. Leave Newberry. .11.15 a. m. Leave Cokeabury.2.45 p. m. Leave Belton. 4 80 p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 6.10 p. m. DOWN. Leave Greenville at. 6.SO a. tn. Leave Belton.8.80 a. tn* Leave Cokeabury.10.15 a. m. Leavo Newberry. 1 80 p. m. Leave Alston. 8 20 p. tn. Arrive at Columbia. 6 10 p. m. Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge Division. DOWN. up. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a.m. Arrive 7.50 p. m. Leave Perrjville 5.25 a. ra. Leave 7.15 p. m. Leave Pendleton G.10 a. m. Leave 6 80 p. m. Leavo Anderson 7 10 a. m. Leave 6.80 p. m. Arrivo at Belton 8.00 a. m. Leave 4 SO p. m. Accommodation Trains iun on Branch Roads on MondayB, Wednesdays ana Fridays. Abbeville Branch. Leave Cokeabury for Abbeville at. .10.20 a. m. Leave Abbeville for Cokeabury-1.80 p.m. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Bnp. M. T. BABTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Richmond and Danville Bailroad. SeaaOBMB CONDENSED TIME ?WfflaPagg'rART.K in effect on and atter Sunday, June 2.1872: GOING NOBTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBEBS. Leave. Greensboro.1.15 A.M. 10 00 A. M. Leave Danville. 3 54 A. M. 12 48 P. M. Leavo Burkville. 9 10 A. M. 5 45 P. M. Leave Amelia C. H_10 02 A.M. 6.40 P.M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.02 P. M. 8.47 P. M. GOING BOUT H. Leave Richmond. 2.85 P. M. 5.20 A. M. Leave Amelia CH. 4 50 P. M. 7.20 A, M. Leave Bm kville.5.45 P. M. 8 28 A. M. Leave Danville.10 60 P. M. 12.65 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro.. 1.10 A. M. 3.60 P. M. Trains leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., and at 5.20 A.M., connect at Greensboro with trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South. Passengers leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., connect at Greensboro with train for all point? Kaat of Greensboro. _Pas? senger train leaving Raleigh at 7.50 P. M., connects at Greensboro with Northein-bonnd MaU train, arriving in Bicbmond at 12 02 P. M. JOHN B. MACMURDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 'JALCOT, Engineer and Gen. Bnp't. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. BTATIONB. MAIL. XXFBXSB. Leave Charlotte.8.40 P. M. 6.30 A. M. Leave BaliBbury.10 47 P. M. 8.47 A. M. Leave High Point.12.28 A. M. 10 19 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.09 A.M. 1100 A.M. Leave Greensboro.... 150 A. M. 11.10 A. M. Leave Company Shops 3 80 A. M. 12 21 P. M. Leave Hillsboro. 4 88 A. M. Leave Raleigh. 7 80 A, M. . Arrive at Goldeboro.. .10 10 A. M. GOING BOUTH. Leave Goldebsro. 4 06 P. M. Leave Raleigh.7-15 P. M. Leave Hillsboro.9.81 P. M. ....... Leave Company Bhopa.ll 10 P. M. 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro.12 24 A. M. 3.80 P. M. Leave Greensboro_1.10 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Leave High Point.... 162 A. M. 4.40 P. M. Leave Salisbury. 8 82 A. M. 6 13 P. M. Arrivo at Charlotte... 5 85 A. M. 8 10 A. M. Paseenger train leaving Raleigh 11 7.15 P. M.. connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tiokete same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte (Bun days excepted.) All passenger trains connect at Greensboro with traina to and from Rich? mond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. B. E. ALLEN, Gen. Tkket Agent. W. H. GBEEN, Master Transportation. Change of Schedule. " SOUTH CABOLINA RAILBOAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, B. C., June 9, 1872. fTT* -~ na*DH2ZBSbtr>' Change of Schedule km>m im OT^V - to go into effect on and after .Sunday, 24th instant: MAIL AND PASBENOLn THAIN . Leave Columbia at.7.40 am Arrive at Charleston at.3.20 p tu Leave Charleston at.8.10 am I rrive at Columbia at. 8.40 pm NIGHT EXPBEBS, FBEIOHT AM 4 iCOMMODA1ION TBAIN. [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at. .fi.EOpm Arrive at Charleston at.7.00 a tx? Leavo Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Colombia at.6.40 a m Camden Accommodation Train will con tinne to run to Columbia as formerly-Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TXLER. Vioo-Freaidem. 8. B. FIOKINB, General Ticket Agent. Sommer Schedule 8. & U. E. E., nnaggMn DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. iW"iqiM!. Arrivo. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Bpartanbnrg.. 6.80 6.25 Rateavillo. 0.00 6.00 4.68 4.68 Pacolet.. 6 08 6.18 4.40 4.46 Jonesville. 6.43 6.48 4.(15 4.10 UnlonvUle. 7 26 7.60 3.05 8.25 Santuo. 8.20 8 26 2.80 2.85 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16 8helton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lyles' Ford... 0.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.65 Alston. 11.00 11.00 May 24 THOS.B. ETER. President