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??'?Iii'..? T^tTE PHOS" - PubUahed Daily and Tri-Wd . Every Wednesday Morning^ ill BY53UUIAN A. SEUBY, . Edltor ?nd Proprietor* . . 'jtff Office on Biphardion St., near Taylor, aar Book and Job Printing of every de? scription faithfully attended tO. . .'. SUBSOBjsrXOK. : ' i ?jPaUy? ?ix rnoE^^tl^aesTri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly,, 1 .50? . ? . /._U . ' AnvkaTisxwtirrB Inserted lh the Dally at 75 cents per square for the first and 50 cents eaoh suhaxqueaVin? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. - ' AOXKTS. ? '. 1 J E. H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppe, Andereon. < fi. W? Leisen* Abbeville. . . Bobert Brjce, Spartanbnrg, . ,D. D. Moore, Book Bill.. J J. Ai Grjgsby,Bidgeway. The l.mnct That "We lAWi In, ?rh BTJ?DOEA. B.MESX. Ohl bright !s the land that we live in. And soft blow the breezes around? The stars make a palace of Heaven, 'And flowers enamel the ground I The Orange and chestnut are flinging Their odorb divine on the gala, . i'C And the mocking-bird's melody's ringing From.bowers-that circle the valtI . .. j Then hero's to the land that wo live iul, The land of the looust and Ume'l. . . And a song for the sweot stars of Heaven, That brighten this beautiful cUmef ?' ' But dearer by far to the minstrel. Than all the sweet wealth of this land, Are the maidens who dwell-in ita bowers, By mountain, savannah and nrandl And all Ita rich trophies were given. As tributes of beauty to these; ? And these are the stars of our Heaven? The flowers that gladden the breeze. Then here's to the land that wo live in? ' The land of the locust and limel And a song for the sweet state of Heaven, . That brighten this beautiful oUme," 'Twas hymned by a bard, that the planets Once, charmed from their passionate home, Assumed the fair features of women, And dwelt in the valleys of Borne; But sure, if a/land, e'er presented Temptation'to angels, 'tis ours; - And the vision of -song was invented ? From forms in theao eoff, sunny bowers!, Then here's to the land'that we live in? a . ? The land of the loouat and limel And a song for tho sweet stars of Heavun, . ?3?)iJkt brighten this bfia.9tifql qUafel. ? One Mrs. Wade fulfills woman's mis ?ion as a blacksmith at Fort Scott, San. 100 Western Hay. BALE8 TIMOTHY BAY, for sale low for cash-.- '? HOPE AGYLL3, E i?Tdai> the Mayor. | City; Treasurer. ni-ifi Tjvx-Pftyerfr/Take, Notice! XHOUTIONB for CITY TAXES will be.is _j Boed immpdUtely after M?y Jo- All fle Unquants wU1? therefore,'noUde; that fr avoid the coet of executions, payment- hinet bo made before that date..; -. OBARLES BAgHTJ . Buffalo Tongues, o Vf? W sugar-cured'HAMB,! ??' i.1 Breakfast BtripB, < . -?m . imokediBeefifor aale low. ROPE A QYLEB. ?;' iJohdOn Porter and Ecotch AUb. t ft CASKS Hibbert's London PORTES and JLv/ Younger'a Scot oh ALE, far Bale by M?mhiS : If, HOPE Sc OYLES. HAGAUS Magnolia Balm ' A PEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure ^Blooming Corpplexion. It Is Purely Vegetable, and its operation la ?ee/x andialt at once. It does away with tbo Hushed Appearanoe caused by Heut. Fatigue and Excitement. Heals nnd removes all niotcuca arid Pimple*, dispelling dark and tin sightly Bpbts. Diitlt away Tan, Freckles and Sun? burn, and byita gentle but powerful lufiveuco manges the faded cheek with YOUTBP?L BLOOM AM) BEATJ1T, 'Sold by an Druggists and Ficcy Stores. Do Dot 53 Parle Place. New York - ? Full Weight Soap. PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S EXTRA OLIVE. Some, brands of Soap are sold ?h?rt weight, five to eight pounds per box. If you use these Soaps, you pay money for what yon do not receive. Can yon afford to do so? Buy Proctor & Gam? ble's Foil Weight Brand. Sold by Gro? cers in your city. J. A. HENDRIX&BRO., Apr 3 3m Wholesale Agents. j , "' "born Whiskey. 13UBE,. MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan83 JOHNO.SEEOEBS. IIB .'HUB DflMPASY ..;.f: * w j - ? ? .; ? i ?;-l;u;: > r. 'ja-, i MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. 4 ?oj. ?-. |>: : 'j id Mi . i I *.k? >:?? man Gen. JOHN B. GORDON. > ?ri*.*i mi President. A. MORRIS, -.1. ? t8?cretary./:..: t ATHNTA DSFARTMKSTi A 11 a n t a v 0 e o r g i a. iiri January 1.1873,.... Annual Income Now, - .?'if A, H, COLftTJITT. Vice-President. JvH. MILLEH, :. General Agent. - '?.:'! ; $1,634,000 - '-uir: - $1,000,000 -a.--. T el I! ... ? G?J.UMUIA URAKCBI? Office?Oorner T?ylor and Richardson streets. James E. Blaok, A. H. Waring, ?. . .? LoTtoy F. Yosmin?, j.P.Bpntnerrn - G?Vj Ft JiWdMB,' -' ? Bev. Dr. Merriwetber, F; W. MflMaater, Geo. Symmere-, ' H.MnU t; r B. D. Senn, i Wm. Wallace. Clark Waring, W. H. McOaw, G. DierckB.i I . Joseph D. roue, John B. Wiley,' F.W. Wing, W. B. Gnliok, J. L..N eagle, .. W. K. Baohnian, 0. H. Baldwin, ft; O'Neale, Jr , J. M. Mackey, J. T. Sloan, Jr., C. O. Puffer, T.J. LaMotte, O. D. Helton, Gen. M. O. Butler, John 0. Seegers, G. W. Bearden, P. 0. L?rick, ltev. S. B. Jones, E. W. Wheeler, It. A. Ketnan W. 0. Swaffield, D. B. Miller, G. A. Shields, Paul S. Felder. J.B. Palmer, Edwin J. Scott; R. O. Shiver, C. H.Mlot; - - G.S.Treievant. D.*H. Chamberlain, EdwuAHope, W.PjHlxS Gen^.Bakood, GenVE-TJ.^J. Cash, John'Ii- Moore, .'HvJEinard, * Wj Srag8**! ' ' . \*{ -ftfOVv OFFICERS. ' JAME3'<E. BLACK, President. Ji>P. SOUPHEBN, Viae-i'retideut. A. H. WARING, Secretary. \ EXGCVriYB COMM1TTKE. J B. PALUFrR,"- B.C. SHIVER, R. D. SENN. J. C. SEEGEKS, R. O'NEALE, Jb., ' LeROY F. YOUMANS. G. S. TRfZEVANT, M. D.. Medic*! Examiner. IbiB Company utuea Policies on all tho popular plans, is the LEADING SOUTHERN COMPANY, And offers advantages unsurpaeeed hv any Company doing business in the United States. The reserve fund taken in this Branch will bo invented under the aapervhion ol the above Boaid of Truste? e. wbo aro all ineured in the Company, Investment will begin by $25,000 in real estate in the city of Columbia. Losses adjusted and paid at the Columbia dfflue. BLACK A WARING, General Agon.e and Managers. Sellable Agents wanted. ? May 2 lmo ? Has been beforo tho American public OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet failed ts> give perfect satisfaction, and has justly been styled the panacea for all ex* ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, 8prains, Bruises, &c., Ac, for Man and Bea.-t No family chould be a Blngl j day without this Liniment? The money re? funded unless tho Liniment 1b as repre? sented. Bo sure and get the genuine MEXICAN M?STANG LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggists and Country ?tores, at 25c., SOc. and $1.00 per Bottle. .Notlco Btyle, Fiza of bottle, &c. BOSENS ' COIiTJMBIA, S. O. SITUATED sear tbo Capitol, and in the centre of the business port .of the city. TERMS REASONABLE. Rose's Omnibus trill convey p&aeeiig*ra to and from every Train. The LaMea' Apartments, are complete, witb privat? entrance oii|ia?embljBtr?*?t. Tbo BIXDIARD ?and BATH BOOMS aroTaU new aud euperiei; to any in the eitv. 1 April 5 ' COLUMBIA HOTEL, OOLtkSlA, S, C. TEIS well-kuown HOTEL, situatoia the centre of tho business portion of thocitv, affords 1 every convenience and comfort to travoTera on business or pleasure. The Proprietor, having secured tho services of polite and efficient aeeietanta. pledges himself to spare no means and painB in its management to sustain the high reputation so long euioyed bv the ??OOLUMBIA" as a First Claas House. . Attached to the Houso is a handsome BILLIARD ROOM, fun.itbed with three of Pbelan A Collendor's best and-most improved Tubl s. TELE OR APH OFFICE in rotunda uf tho Houee. A'bo, Bath Rooms, equaled by none in tbo city. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor, E. T. BurtDELL, late of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. Gaubdex, Aesiatante. Jan 28 WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIANS. C. fpHE undersigned, for many years (he hopes favorably) known to the community of X Columbia, 8. C, and to the traveling public generally, begs to inform his friends and the publio that he haa leased for a term of years the budding just erected at the corner of Main and Plain streets, (opposite B. U. Shiver A Co.'a Dry Goods Store.) which will open <hia day as * first class Hotel and Restaurant, to be known as the "WHEELER HOD BE." and trusts he will receive the patronage of bis friends and ths traveling publio in aid of his enterprise. Neither 'expense nor trouble has been spared to provide ail modern oonven Iencies, and great pains have been taken to secure the beat, moat reliable and courteous help in all the departments, whilst the general management will be under his own supervision and receive his undivided attention. A special feature of this establishment will bethe opening of a fine suite of rooms for the accommodation of Ladies, wbere.Heals and Oyetera will be aerved at all hours. Jan 15 THEO. M. POLLOCK. SBMT MIM FREIGHT MSB PftSSlNCER LINE, ? VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C, TO AND FROM I ., BALTIMORE, PU1L.4DELFQIA, NEW YORK, B0STO.Y, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Tliree Times a Wee Ii?Tuuidny. Thursday and Saturday. ELEVAN1 ST t TE-ltOOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 if 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. "The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen firat clase Steamships to tho above porta. invite attontion to the quick tune and regular despatch nfforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellency and capacity at any other port. Tho following ejdc-ndiu Ociau Steamers are regularly ou tho line: TO NEW Y O It K . MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodbull, Commander. GEORGIA, Crowoll, Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett.Commandcr. CHARLESTON, James Berrv, Commander. CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram,Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO., "WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, UCGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hincklev, Com'der. QULF STREAM, Alex nunter, Com'der. 8ailiug Daye?THURSDAY!?. " WM. A. COURTLNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. 0. TO UALTIMOKE. FALCON, Hainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johneon, Commander, SEA GULL, Dnttou, Commander. Total capacity, 40.000 bales monlhly. Hailing Days?E\try Filth Day. PAUL 0. THEN HOLM, A^eut, Charleston, 8. C. TO BOSTON. SteamaLip MERCEDITA. Saila every other Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 3. C. Rates guaranteed as low aa tboae of competing Hues. Marine Insurance, one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be bad at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State-Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tho Radroad Tickets should bo exobanged and Berths assigned. Tbo Through Tickets by this route include Transfers, Meals and State-Room, while on ship-board. Tbo Sontb Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connecting lines, havo largcty increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight aud Passenger* between tho Northern cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night Cara, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have bean introduced on tie South Catolins Railroad. Fitst class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, first class Bleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and ni^ht trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. 0l08e connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points witb great promptness. The managers will nee every cxerticn lo satisfy their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot be Eurpassed in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. Beleihe. Snperintcr.drnt, Charleston, S. C; B. D. Habell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 970; Office 317 Broadwav, N. Y.: B. B. PiCBEXS, General Paesenger and Ticket Agtut, South Carolina Railroad ALVUKO L. TYLER, Jan 30 48mo Vice-president South Carolina Railroad, Charlr 8ton1'S..C. Choice "Wines. K/\BASKETS nEIDSlOK CHAMPAGNE, fJ\J 10 cases Spat Lliug Catawba, 10 cases "Vix Bara." 10 cases "Kolloy's" Island Wino. 10 cases "Red Seal," 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 calks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 casks "Rcserc Madeira." For sale bv HOPE h OYLI S. Croquet. TJiif is the Croquet Sensen. ANEW stock, at different prices, in at oeived. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S re Mar 20 Bookstore. Water Notice. ALL nerdons uiiug city watet archeroby notified that fiotu and'after this date the ordinance in relation to the ui inn of water will bo strictly and rigidly enforced. All per? sons loavlng their hydrants or water epoute runningwill he fined as provided by ordinance. Bv order of the Mayor. CHAS.BARNUM, Dec 91 Citj Clerk. New Mackerel. K.f\ KITS McaB *na Xo- 1 MACKEREL. t)\f 50 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 2s, Is. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For aale low bv HOPff & GYLES. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, o? io tsity? liiiS ? ? Deposits of $1 arid Upwards Received* ' ?'.irt??V. nrrpif<. SEVEN PER OEKTi PXR ANN UM-ON \ OER TIF WA TES OF DEP0SI1 PER VENT. OOMPOWifD?l.. SIX M?NTES ONAOVOUNTS: ??FPl'C'EttS.'11" 1 Wm. Martin, President.'" > otn* :? Jobb B.' Palmer, Vice-president; A. O. Brenizer, Caebier. ? J. B. BaWjer, io general charge. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. ' Director*. ... Warte HamptoD, William Martin, A.C. Has kell, F. W. McMaHter. E. H. He?aitab, Jona B. Palmer, Thomas.E, Gregg, Colup>bia>. J. EliGregg.Marlon. . .,, ? ?""' *' G. T. Scott, N?wrJerry^" ' - ?'1 ?' \V. G. Mayee, Newberry:''' ? ' ??> * B. H. Butledge, Charleston. . . i. Daniel Baveuel, Jr., Charlestons . Mcohanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or friians and others may here deposit their bsy* ngs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their fundB until they require them for business or other pur poBce; Parents desiring 10 Bet mart araall eumB for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can inly bo with? drawn by themeelves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future nee, are here afforred an opportunity of depositing tbeir means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be t object to withdrawal when needed. _?f4, Ang 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,! OF colujiuia, 8 Pretent Capital, . . . ; $150,000 Authorized Capital, .... $500,0001 OFFICERS. JOHN B. PALMEB. President. A. G. BRENIZEB, Caehier. C. N. G. BUTT. ABBietant Cashier. THIS DANE will aoon occupy its magnifi? cent three-story and ManBard Boof build? ing, now in course of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson Btreets, but for the present will do buBincBa ut its old Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A General Banking Business transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocka, Bonds, Oold, Silver bought and eold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Dibectohs?Ji Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaeter, R. D. Senn, (of R. D. Senn A | Son,) G. W. Bearden, (of Oopeland A Bear-I den,) R.L.Bryan, (of Bryan A McCarter.) W. C. Swafliold, (of R. A W. C- ?waffield.) W. i B. Stanlev, J. C.Beegcre; Samuel McOowan, Abbeville; J. H. Bicn, Winntboro; ' FebS Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of tho public to an examination of thoir STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con aistingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violine, Guitars, Banjos, flutes, AceordeouB. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mualo and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all tissss.. Sheet Music aent by mall, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for easb. Pianos. Organs and Melodeons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any potto desired, at moderatepiieea. ? -' r' T ?? All orders prssjps'y ?tl*5d?* to *nd satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring ns with their patronage. Send for oar catalogue of Sheet Music and Muelcal Merchandise-.' Ri? chardson street, a few doors above Phowix | offloe, Columbia. B.C. to . No* 7 [DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES.! ORDER WORK SOLICITED ' Send for estimate and price list. KKOGII A I'IIOH?E, 254 AND 250 CANAL STREET, DC lj ! NEW YOllK CITY. THE WARREN HOE. WE have just received another supply of these bnperior HOES. They operate on an entirely different principle from the common Hoe, and are lue best Uaiioen, Cot? ton anp Corn Uou in use. Cite than a trial and be convinctd. April 1_JOnS AONEW A SON. Notice. BEING charged with the enforcement of j the} fullowiuj; Ordinance, relating to "the duties of the Citv Surveyor," (concern? ing which due notice has been given by the City Clerk,) reading thus: "Re it further ordained. That hereafter any person about to build any house on any new site, fronting or bounding on any or the streets of tho citv of Columbia, shall be re? quired to have tho same located, and the boundaries thereof, adjoining euch atreot or | streets, fixed by tbo City Surveyor, who shall bo entitled to receive the sum of $5 for each lot so located. And In ca*o any person shall erect any house as aforraaid, without having the same locattd by Die City Surveyor as aforeoaid. euch pereou shall be subject to t? | penalty of $45 for * ach and every offence." I hereby notify all parties concerned to re? port their naraee ana locations of lota, eltber I at my office or to C. Mahon, City Surveyor, at the office of SeibclH A Fxell. Tho conditions attached to the Ordinance will he strictly required, and the penalty of non-complfauce to its terms be' rigidly enforced and without' tho slightest dolay. J. A. JACKBON, April 18_ Chief of Police. Feeding Oats. Infin BUSHELS prime heavv OATS. ?UUU For sale by HOPE A OYLES. fto go fnto effect on . oil* UAUiraktAtibEKai? xsfcix.. .1: *j;i3 Leav*.Columbia at?,?,,..,,.,r,,. 9*,? arrive at C harlo e top at.,.,i-EO p n Le&vt Charleatcuat. vt????!#?<!tr. ? '? ? ?9:80 11 -"P Irrlve at Columbia at;;.-......;i-:.:.- B.SOp ? KIOHT IXFBC8B, VIIEIGBT ' AKD' ACCOlfMCIUVI OJi i-.r ? , teaib, [Sundays excepted.1 ' Jj . Leave Columbia.,.7i80 p? Arrivt. ..6.Et i m Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Xtavr.. ?C. 45" J ? Camden Train'will rui? Motfl^y, WcdrJtcdty andFriday,aefollows: ; ??in*? , ?Vi'-- ~ Leave Camden - at... .114..-rxi 7.20 A.Ja. Arrive at<k)himbla at. ... .\?. 1 !? 65 A. M . Leave Columbia at..,My S.OD P.M. Arrive at'Camdcn'at.:.\.6.66 P. M. '*ki E. T?LEB, Vice-pT/rtiOent.** 8. B.PicaiaSj General TlchetAgent. r Charlotte,Columbia ?33 Augiftta B. & ... {.SUPERINTENDENT'S pmCE; ./ . ''CoxtTKeia, ?. c, ?epttmWr2Sr,?18'72. ON and after tbls-dats, illoiiingschedule will be run over this road: ? Vfi-^r a ' oorxoaorjxu.. '" Train N?. 1. TrainK?. 2. Lferfve Obarlotte.'.i.^.lSA.'il. 8.20P. M. Leave Columbia.... 2.2b P.M. 8.80 A. M , Arrive Augusta..... .7.42 P. ?I, >, 9.20 A. 51. . . g0iho KOiiTH. Leave Augusts..6.85A.M. 5.E0P. M. Leave Columbia... .11.68 a. M. 11.< 6 F. M. Arrive. Charlotte.6.15 P. 11. 6.00'A. M. Standard Tims ten? minutes slower.tbjtn Washington; six minmtee abcad ColcmLia.. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains nrake close ccx; nectlon to all point s -North, South and West. Through tickets Bold and baggage checkt d to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, General Sop,' E. B. Dobbet, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen t Wilmington, Columbia and Aug. E. B. , EXFEBUiTZXDZKZ'b office, . "WirMiSoTOK, N. G, October 7. 1678.* EBBMgHB A?8 th,? ^ate 't6B flWjSvW^l'y-following schedule will be run by trains on tbie road: DAE EXPHE6S tbad* [daily. 1 Leave Wilmington [Union Depot 1 8.26 A. M Arrive at Florence.',*.. 9.65 A. M> Arrive at Columbia. 2.40 P. M. Arrive at Augusta..:. 7.42P.M. Leave Augusta. 6.26 A. M. Leavo Columbia.;.11.25 A.M. Arrive at Florenco.'4.15 P. 51. Arrive "Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.26 P. JI. "'WZOBT XXr-beib THAIIf. Leave Wilmington [Union Depot] 5,45 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 11.85 P. M. Arrivo at Columbia....:.'...,..... '3.40 A. V. Arrive at Augusta...'..v... 8.20 A. 51. Leave 'Augusta..;..?'... 6.50 P.-M. Leave Columbia.. .10.20P.;1I. Arrive at Florence.v..:. ? w a-12 A- 2* ? Arrive at Wilmington....'... 8.00 A. 2d. Qctr8 JAB, ANDERSON, Gehn Snp-tJ Greenville and Columbia Bailroai4. . PA BSE N GEH LTUaINB run dairy, uuuucju *?wftVFm von'necticjEr with" NIgnt Trains On South Carolina Railroad up ted down; with Trains going North and South im Charlotte, Coinubifc and Augutt* and \Nii mingtontColnmbiaand Augusta Eailrcade. , . ' up, ' Leave Columbia at.7.16 a.m. Leave Alston....-..'.;:'...j.v o.osa.m. Leave Newberry...'.. is.t,. 1. -10.40 a. zn. Leave Cokeeb'ary. 2.00p.m. Leavo Eel ton.. 8.?0 p. In . Arrive at Greenville..'.,....;'.. i. 6.80 p. m. nowir," ? aoieas*-a Leave Greenville at.............. ??. 7.SO*, xn. Leavo Beltpn....,.^..........?JtQ a, jm. Leave Ookesbury..11.15 a. m. LeaVeNewberry..'..... 2.30 p.tn. Leive Alston;.......... 4. SO p. 4n. Arrive at Colombia..-.:'. ftVtfJp.-Tn. Anderson. Branch and Blut R?g? Division. LeaveWtfhalla. 5.45 a.m.' Arrive 7.& p. k . LeaveTPemville 6.86 a.ro. 6.&5 p.m. LeavePehcaeton 7.10 a. m. r . ?.. 6.50p. ta. Leave Anderson 8JL0a.nr. i 4^60p.m. rrlye at Helton 9.00 a. m. Leave ? 8.60p. m. Accommodation TralpB rpn on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wedneedayr an*d Fridays. On Andereon Branch, between Balten end An derscnx, Tri^sdays. Tbursdaya and^fiaturdays. ? . ? I THOMAS DODAMBAPJSen. Sup. Jabez NoBTOg. General Ticket Afe^ct. Biohmosd and Danville Bailrosd. RTATIONH. L.. .-UATumi , XXEBESS. Leave Greenubcro..... 2.00 A. M. 11 11) A. 51. Leave Danville.. 4.40 A.M. 1X2 P. M. LoavqEurLVllle.9.44A.M. 6.-S6F. M. Arrive at BichmorulV. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 1.60 P. M. 640 A. M. Leave Burkville.......... 6.12 P. M. 8 28.A. M. Leave Danville ....... .10.C0 P. M. 12.C7 P.^I. Arrive at Grecntsbbro. .12.25 A. M. 8.80 P, 51. Trains leaving Bichmond at 1.60 ?. M., atd at 5.10 A.M., connect at Greensboro with trains on North Carolina Divisicn, .for all points Boutb. Paeeccgers leaving RicLm'ci.d at 1.50 P.M., connect at Greensboro-with train for all points Eaat of Grecneboro. Pa s senger train leaving Raleigh at 0.40 P. 51., connects at Greensboro with Nortbexn-bocr.d Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 46 P. M. JOBN B. MAOMUBDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. 7 ALcoT. Engineer and Gen.Sup't. SOUTH CAHOltfNA DIVIBIOK. GOING NORTH. BTAHOMi. HAIL. EXrBIfS. Leave Charlotte.710 P. M. 6.25 A. M. Leave Salisbury. 0.60 P.M. 8.84 A.M. Arrive at Greensboro .12.50 A. M. 11.CO A. M. Leave Greensboro- 1.45A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3 80 A. M. 12.20 P. M. Leave RalsiKh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldoboro...11.05 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Goldaboro.4.t0 P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LeaveCompanyBhops 12.05.A. M. 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.80 A. M. 8.80 P. M. Leave Greeasboro.... 2.15-'A.M. 4.C0P.M. Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 6.22 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh 7.46 P. 51.. connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making quickest time to all Northern cities. Prico of tickets same as other rontce. Mail trains daily, both wajs, over ontiro longtb of road. Express daily between Com? pany Shops and Charlotte Sundays excepted. PnllmanPalace Care on night trains betwet n Charlotte and Richmond, without change. S. B. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. Qbeew, Master Transportation. Summer Schedule 8. & TJ. B. B., DOWN.TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Spartanburg.. 5 80 5.26 Batesville. 6.00' COO 4.68 4.63 Pacolct. 6.08 6.13 4.40 .4.45 Jonesville. 0.43 6.48 ?.06 4.10 Unionville. 7.26 7.50 8.05 8.21 Santuo. 8.20 8.25 2.SO 2.33 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Sbolton. 9.15 9.20 1.38 1.4P Lyles' Ford... 9.40 9.46 1.19 .17 Btrotber. 10.06 10.10 12.60 .55 AlBton.11.00 _ 31.0t May 24 THOB-B. JETER.President 8eegers' Beer iiPure." IT don't contain Ooeooulus Indiens] Fls Brrrie tt maaealaopv or headache. The Doctors Becommend Seegers 'Beer TN preference to London Porterand Scoteb Ale. Why ? They knowit is unadulterated